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Q m7b DD3S o o SPECIAL COLLECTION LD 306I .L3U25 H3, ' ■50061 1965 c 1 DATE DUE SPECIAL COLLECTION 1965 Hj CA AAA PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENT BODY OF LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA CO-EDITORS JOANNE HUNTER, HAZEL MACKIE BUSINESS MANAGER MARIANNE HOWARD CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE FALL PROLOGUE 4 DEDICATION 22 FRESHMEN 24 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 30 PROFESSIONALS 40 GREEKS 46 FALL EVENTS 68 WINTER SOPHOMORES 74 ACTIVITIES 80 JUNIORS 100 L 3- 2 ' ATHLETICS 108 WINTER EVENTS 126 3 SPRING HONORARIES 132 THE STUDENT 138 SPRING EVENTS 148 SENIORS 154 EPILOGUE 180 ■,•■' i vl •mmmmt Time, you uiidcud silence, you creep iuto Diy ears And I hear you speak of wluit I was. inl ; o!r . . . ou. Time, stand tliere waiting for me to answer, Waiting for me to say tinil I am. ) ou 11 ' ; ' ]iecir me . . . You will hear iiie speak of the fall in iiiv davs W iich fanned the dreams of my winter . . . And winter . . . Ah, winter whieh huried tliei Beneatli the snow. And I will si ' eak of this; yoit will hear ine. Bit! I wdl also speak of the coming spring. My heart cries jor tlic dreinus of jull Buried heneatli tlie siiuiv of iviiiler, but I Laug]} for -ivluit lias gone. And tlie doubt of all tliese . . . My CtoJ, 11] y self, my eartli. my life . . . 1 lift luy voice, I lift iiiy heart. For now leilh the coining spring, I am. trciiil the fichh nf faUeii leaves in! I rciiu ' iiiher . . . I re)iieiiihei- irlnil iiv s ilie hiiioceuce which Villed III] ' hciiri mid let me siiiu,- I sing of little things and skip to I lie time aj toiiioyyoM ' which ir;7 r riiigilre(iiiis cdiiie Inie. I am not ajraid. No, not ajidid for can ( •( home, and I can look to heai ' cii and the nine oj the sky. rhcii my hiiinh feci the tuld of the snow, . iid I do not u ' iiiit to reuieiuher. I trend the snow of my doubt . . . of the little Things . . . of the big. I he eterihil question euuies . . . Who inn I? iiiie, yo ' t itvc passing uic by liiiic, you iii ' c Pn ' senl willi the hriglit color Time, you arc present Willi tlie snow. All is color iiroiiiu] iiic ami hi-io]it. All is ii ' hite (ii ' oiiiid nic niid blank . . . blank as the white. A blanket of nothingness engulfs me. 1 know myself alone. Where in the passing time is God? Is His face in the color? . . . Is His face in the whiter . . . Wdiere in pa- sing time is Earth? Is it covered with leaves? Is it covered with snowC . . . W here in the passing time Have I lost yon . . . W iere have I lost all? 1 tread fallen leaves, fallen snow, in doubt. Eternal time, you know me . . . And yoit are waiting for me To answer. You ask me to speak. I will speak of these things; 1 will utter a word of things Long gone. . . for they are in my heart . . . . But they shall fly from me into the gleaming sun of spring, . . . upon golden wings they will fly. And I . . . Time, who am I? . . . I avi the spring and all That is new, for I Inwe learned from my past, From my dreams, and from my douhts .... And I wdl tell you that God, Earth, and A lyself are here . . . Here within me now. DEDICATION 22 FRESHMEN 24 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 30 PROFESSIONALS 40 GREEKS 46 FALL EVENTS 68 Wl r wyj WKM lum ■-c:7 1 ' nHpHH vp . ' J ♦, • ' r - ' ' ' - ml t ' i IL A A ' ii( j :-4K;{5 vi-i , Fall is softness . . . A soft glow from fires . . . Fall, and I can smell the freshly Fallen leaves . . . And hear the howling winds of October. Fall, and I will carve my name in new Friendship trees . . . And walk the campus in new shoes which Seep with rain . . . Fall, and there is much to do, much to See . . . A long journey awaits me. The Reverend Robert G. Walker Page Twenty-two DEDICATION VVe came together four years ago . . . We, the students, As new babes in a college world of transition, Waiting for our ageing of time . . . sti ' iving for that LInknown something. He too was new ... in a way . . . We came to know him as a builder of bridges . . . bridges Between college and society . . . between society And church . . . church and self. We came to know him as a neat dark suit or a clerical Collar ... a pipe nodding in quiet comprehension, ... a brown leather chair rocked back to view the Situation from the proper prospective . . . listening With infinite patience . . . and encouragement. We came to know him as a laughing father . . . swinging A child lightly in his arms ... or perhaps, We came to know him as a flowing white robe, quietly Instilling within us philosophy in the Most comprehensive way . . . knowing us for what we arc . . . challenging us with what we can do. He has asked few questions, given many answers . . . Reproved us when we were wrong, encouraged Us when we were right . . . nurtured our respect, earned Our love . . . For these four years, we, the Class of 1965, dedicate Our Hacawa to you. Reverend Robert C. Walker l- ' nge TweiUy-lhree FRESHMEN The Fall in mv days is my beginning. It is the time in my life for me To do the things I Have dreamed of doing. I am no longer a child. I come and I look and I wonder and I think . . . sometimes For it is eas ' for me to laugh and casv to cry . . . To lo ' e is easy . . . And to dance and to sing . . . Bright is the fall in mv davs. Brighter than all that 1 have e er known before . . . The world is leaves and color . . . And there is plentv of time. President, Dick Thnmav X ' lce Prescient, Gar Perryman; Secretary, Jane Carter; Treasurer, D M,! Misenln-iiiK-i Histninn, | mice Pv. ers; Chaplain, l ,nalcl Little. Page Twenty-five Abemethy, Steve Wendell .... Hickory, N. C. Adcox-, Lindsay Banett . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Alexander, Sara Ann Swannanoa, N. C. Allen, Patricia Lincolnton, N. C. Allen, Trudy Lynn Laurel, Del, .-Ulran, Phyllis Elizabeth Bedford, Mass. Anderson, Kenneth E.. Jr. . . Greensboro, N. C. Anderson, Salone Hickory, N. C. Annas, Rebecca Gail Granite Falls, N. C. Austin, Shelia Teague Taylorsville, N. C. Austin, Sheridan Thomas Durham, N. C. Baesman, Donna Eve Norristown, Pa. Bailey, Emma Jane Marion, N. C. Baker, Verna Gail Hickory, N. C. Ballard, Emily Margaret Valdese, N. C. Bangle, Mary Jo Charleston, S. C. Barger, Brenda Cecile Statesville, N. C. Barker, Ann Hampton Staunton, Va. Barnes, Reed Ryerson Columbia, S. C. Bass, Martha Frances Valdese, N. C. Beale, Jane Carohn Silver Spring, Md. Beaver, Stephen Layne China Grove, N. C. Bell, Ed in Wajne Raleigh, N. C. Bell, George Christopher New Bern, N. C. Bengtson, Tommy Melvin . . Fayetteville, N. C. Blackburn, Patricia Ann Hickory, N. C. Blackman, Pamela Lynn Newnan, Ga. Blackwelder, Jennelee Concord, N. C. Bolick, Alan Eugene Hickory, N. C. Bolick, James Franklin Hickory, N. C. Bouldin, George Sidney High Point, N. C. Eowden, Lois Wandel Hagerstown, Md. Bowman, Steven Earl AsheviUe, N. C. Brewbaker, Ir ' in Edwin .... Waynesboro, Va. Briggs, Martha Ann Lexington, N. C. Brittain, Nancy Carolyn Drexel, N. C. Brown, Michael Ken: Salisbury, N. C. Bush, Carol Jean Hickory, N. C. Cadwallader, Joseph Baker . . . Woodstock, Va. Carpenter, Lynne A Hickorj ' , N. C. Carpenter, Martha Gail Claremont, N. C. Casper, Anne Elizabeth Concord, N. C. Cassidy, Patricia Ann Mocksville, N. C. Clark, Robert Page, III Hamlet, N. C. Cline, Susan Jane Lincolnton, N. C. Clodfelter, Nancy Kay Lewisville, N. C. Cobb, Susan Dunn Rocky Mount, N. C. Conrad, Calvin James Thomasville, N. C. Coon, Junius William Fayetteville, N. C. Coon, Robert George Lincolnton, N. C. Cooper, Paul Robert Baton Rouge, La. Corbitt, Laura Helda Charlotte, N. C. Corpening, Ann Louise Newton, N. C. Costner, Nina Dian Vale, N. C. Crane, Vicki Lynn Hickory, N. C. Current, Ruth Davis Statesville, N. C. Cuthbertson, Jean Elizabeth . . . East Point, Ga. Darby, Susan Edythe . . . Hendersonville, N. C. Davis, Helen Elizabeth Hickory, N. C. Davis, Judy Maxine Kannapolis, N. C. Davis, William Eugene Grover, N. C. Deal, Ronald M Charlotte, N. C. Deck, Karen Elaine Bessemer City, N. C. Dry, Betsy Lou Kannapolis, N. C. Drye, Charles Edwin Lenoir, N. C. Dorton, Zubecca Frances Concord, N. C. Dotson, Marian Virginia Charlotte, N. C. Eagle, Claudine Ruth Kannapolis, N. C. Edwards, Barbara Louise Dallas, N. C. Edwards, Mary Paneen . McGuire A.F.B., N. J. m M i mikik Page Tiventy-six € © f i P lf . Q- P- f- I? ' P p P- X jBi iiPli fik. 1 1 Jf 3 - ' ! - Estes, Karen Diane Spartanburg, S. C. Fisher, Brenda Kay Concord, N. C. Fisher, William Garland .... Lincolnton, N. C. Fogle, Thomas Vastine Charleston, S. C. Foster, Joanne Bost Newton, N. C. Foust, Sherry Lynne Greenslxjro, N. C. Fowler, Sarah Annette Charlotte, N. C. Prick, Brenda C;aynelle Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Frick, Sara Flarvey C;reenville, S. C. Friday, Beverly Denise Charlotte, N. C. Fritz, Kathlyn Ann Columbia, S. C. Froncberger, Henry Daniel . . . Castonia, N. C. Frye, Duncan Randall Morganton, N. C. I uiulerl.urk. I h,,mas Carl . . . Kannapolis, N. C. (;;jntt. Judith C:ameron . . V ' inston Salem, N. C. Gerr.nv. William Ferguson . . Charleston, S. C. Geselbracht, Kim Gordo n .... Charlotte, N. C. Glass, Joan Elizabeth Lenoir, N. C. Coble, Terry Lee Lenoir, N. C. Granchi, Carole Joyce High Point, N. C. Ciranger, Theresa Ellen Matthews, N. C. Greeson, Ronald Sheldon . . . Gibson ille, N. C. Gupton, Susan Barnes Morganton. N. C. Hamilton, Mary Margaret . . . Troutman, N. C. Flanna, Verna Ruth Orlando, Fla. Hanson, Richard Stephen .... Statesville, N. C. H.irdy, David Edmund High Point. N. C. I larkrider, Gayle Margaret Atlanta, Ga. Hawknis. Judy Lyn Hickory. N. C. Heavner, Judy Carolyn Newton, N. C. Heavner, Sarah Elizabeth . . . Lincolnton, N. C. Helms, Richard Larry Cherryville, N. C. Helsley, Sandi Ellen Edinburg, Va. Herman, Donald Lynn Hickor -, N. C. Herman, Patsy Anne Claremont, N. C. Herman, Ruby Kay Ccmuxer. N. C. lleye. Charlie Edward Chadbourn, N. C. I licks, Jerry Alan New Bern, N. C. Huffman, Faye Anne Gastonia, N. C. Hoffner, Brenda Elizabeth . . . Salisbury, N. C. Holcombe, Samuel F., Ill Statesville. N. C. Hollar, Steve Eugene .... Conover, N. C. Holleman, Stephen Douglas Cary, N. C. Hooper, Nancy Marie . . North Wilkesboro, N. C. Hopkins, Betsy Brightwell Hickory. N. C. Huffman, Judith IngriJ FIickor -, N. C. I lunt. Martha Glenn Hickory, N. C. Hurst, Janice Sue Cincinnati, Ohio Inman, Susan Dec Morganton, N. C. Inouye, Anjo Vasuki Tokyo. Japan Isenhower, Carolyn Ka lor .... C onover, N. C. Johnson, Richard Barry Gastonia, N. C. Johnson, Ronald Lee Statesville, N. C. Keller, Willie June Granite Falls, N. C. Ketner, Katherine Elizabeth .... Hickory, N. C. Kirkman, Julia Ellen . . . Winston Salem, N. C. Kiser, Billy Turner Bessemer City, N. C. Krider, James Hodge Salisburj-, N. C. Krimminger, Virginia Kay .... Salisbury, N. C. Krueger, Charles Roland Hickor ' , N. C. Lackey, Jerry Paul Lincolnton, N. C. Lael, Richard Lee Newton. N. C. LeHer. Carol Jean Albemarle, N. C. Lenoir. John Edward Hickory. N. C. Lieb, Stephen Stroud Buena ' ista, a. Linares, Linda Leona Miami, Fla. Lingerfelt, Linda Jane High Point. N. C. Litten, Helen Kaye Newton, N. C. Little, Donald George Hickorj-, N. C. Little, Michael Richard . . . Taylorsville. N. C. Page Twenty-seven Little, Nelson Emmett Hickory. N. C. Long, Carole Janet Lincolnton, N. C. Long, Julie Frances Concord, N. C. McCrear ' , Suzanne Hickory, N. C. McGinnis, Martha Ingle Maiden, N. C. McLean, Patricia Dean Hickory, N. C. Mackenzie, Nancy Edith Atlanta, G.i. Martin, Larry Eugene Hickory, N. C. Matheny, David M Forest City, N. C. Mauney, Frankie Dale Ch arlotte, N. C. Meadows, Linda Carol Taylorsville, N. C. Means, Gene H New Kensington. Pa. Means, ' alerie Arlcan . . Cristobal. Canal Zone Miles, Mar •in G., Jr Rockingham, N. C. Misenheimer, David Lcntz . . . Salisbury, N. C, Monroe, Lynn Suzanne High Point, N. C. Moore, Deanna Sue Gastonia, N. C. Moose, Susan Lynn Landis, N. C. Moretz, Kay Elaine Belmont, N. C. Morgan, Sybil Gail Concord, N. C. Mundy, Charles Warren . . . Indianapolis, Ind. Owens, Carol Winell Duncannon. Pa. Parker, Linda Marie King of Prussia, Pa. Parsons. Elizalx-th .Ann Lenoir, N. C. Perrjman, Gary .Mien Greensboro, N. C, Piechota, Michael Francis Halifa.x, ' a. Ramsey, Sue Ellen Bessemer City, N. C. Randall, Phyllis Diann Morganton, N. C. Ray, Peggy Ann Gibsonville, N. C. Rebhan, Dorothy Aon Salisbury, N. C. Ritchie, Paula Ruth Salisbury, N. C. Robinson, Grace Elizabeth Concord, N. C. Rochelle, Judith Elizabeth Salisbury, N. C. Rogers, Janice Karen Seaford, Del. Roper, Rita Ellen Hickcjry, N. C. Ruth, Jacqueline Dell Salisbury, N. C. Safara. Marcy Jacksonx ille. Fla. Saine, James Larry Lincolnton. N. C. Schell, Camilla Darnell Hickory, N. C. Schladensky, Linda Rose .... Mocksville, N. C. Shankle, Tcrr ' Eugene High Point, N. C. Shannon. William (.ar Marion, N. C. Sharpe, Sandra Louise Mooresville, N. C. Short, Carolyn Bonita Hickory, N. C. Shutord, Brenda Avonne Charlotte, N. C. Shuler, Jane Lee Hickory, N. C. Shultz, Judy Elaine Carlisle, Pa. Sides, Kenneth Filnard Statesville, N. C. Sigmon, I ' aye Wagner Hickory, N. C. Simila, Patricia Ann Silver Spring, Md. Sims, Janette Lovvman Maiden, N. C. Sipe, Larr ' Charles Cherryvillc, N. C. Skinner, Tcrrv- Lynn Greensboro. N. C. Smith. Lloyd Dolan Lexington. N. C. Smith, .Martha Zoe Clover, S. C. Smith, Sharon Ann Hickory, N. C. Smith, Theresa Margaret Concord, N. C. Smith, WUliam Richard, III Sutherlin, Va. Smyre, Mrs. Joice Smith Hickon,-, N. C. Smyre, Walter Franklin Charlotte, N. C. © 0 : V r Page Twenty-eight r« ia iT tfti Sockwell, Linda Joyce Greensboro, N. C. Southard, James Aubrey .... High Point, N. C. Sparks, David Lemuel Knoxville, Tenn. Speagle, Patricia Diane Hickory, N. C. Steele, Jane Margaret Statesville, N. C. Stephenson, George White .. Red Springs, N. C. Stewart, James Allen Claremont, N. C. Streifel, Cindy Jack,sonville, Fla. Stroup, Paulette Leen Lincolnton, N. C. Swenson. Richard James . . Warner Robins, Ga. Swicegood, David Efird Hickory, N. C. S vitzer, James Edward, Jr. . . Wilkesboro, N. C. Taudte. James E Sarasota, Fla. Taylor, Vernon Odell Hickory, N. C. Taylor, Kathryn Marie High Point, N. C. Teague, Pam Winston-Salem, N. C. Teague, Terri Kathryn Concord, N. C. Thomas. Richard Roger Charlotte. N. C. Thornburg, Charles William . . Hickory, N. C. Triplette. Patricia D Granite Falls, N. C. Furner, Byron Leon Charlotte, N. C. Ulhnan, Robert Eugene Hickory, N. C. lllsh, Doris Jeanne Durham, N. C. ' asgaard, Vicki Lynne .. Winston Salem, N. C. Vereen, Beverly Kay Ne v Bern, N. C. Wade, Carolyn Elizabeth .. Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Wagner, Dixie Paulette Conover, N. C. Wagner, Gloria Charlotte, N. C. Walke, Edwin Crane Greensboro. N. C. Walker, David Stevenson . . . Morganton, N. C. Wallace, Gerald Patrick Concord, IM. C. Ware, Margaret Ann Mt. HoUy. N. C. Warren, Randa Louise Statesville, N. C. Weaver, Donna E Washington, D. C. Wells, David Max Canton, N. C. Wick, Martha Ann Oreland, Pa. Wilkie, Jerry Lane Shelby, N. C. Wilson, Pamela Sue Charlotte, N. C. Withers, Nancy Carol Salisbury, N. C. Witherspuon, Phyllis Diane Dallas, N. C. Wright, Jane Elizabeth Marion, N. C. Yoder, Sandra Delia Cleveland, Ohio Yoder, Sherron Rebecca ' aldese, N. C. Younce, Janice Maria Hickory, N. C. Young, Roddy Edward Hildebran. N. C. Yount. Jerry Dean Conoier, N. C. Page Twenty-nine ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY I htU ' C stared ()u in the lace perhaps to clety . . . Yet 1 was looking for something. IF vou gave the answer, I handed you what praise 1 could ofFer without letting you think I had learned it from you. Days upon days you stood beFore me oFFering what ou thought was the most important thing upon earth. 1 dream oF greater things . . . But you, you know me . . . all of me I am the student to whom )nur life is dedicated . . . you should know me. Perhaps I do defy what ' ou say . . . Then again it could be that it is not from your mouth th.it the wisdom of ci ilization is transferred to me . . . But it is for your eyes that I offer you praise. I could write and read and understand long before I stared into your face . . . or heard your words . . . But I could not learn without vou or I would not be here . . . Words of names, places, theories mean nothing . . . But faith, hope, and life mean all . . . 1 need you to give me these and you do . . . perhaps . . . Or ciu woukl not be here. Pnge Thirt ■one PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE The c ' er-whirling wheelc of Chaui!,t tht wliich all mortal! things doth sw.iy. I Spenser in I he Faerie Queen. ' Freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior, yracluation— how swittK the course is rim and the position shiFleti— begun with pilgrims who started earlier, soon Finished with others who arri ed later— almost impereeptibh the transformation has oeciirrei.1 in sell and in surroundings, vet so ob ious as one beholds in retrospect these enchanting miracles oF change witliiiui which progress coidd nexer be. in the Iki.v oF this pmsuit of truth anti pcrlection, always haunted with the uni ersal human carning lor something |iermanent and enduring, hope anchors in the perFect One who is the same vesterdav, todav, and forever. ()k:t n. Cromer, A.M., S.T.M., O.D., LL.D. President Page Thirty-two ADMINISTRATION Edwin L. Setzlek, A.M., Litt.D. Dean of the College; Registrar Robert L. Duncan, A.B., M.S. Dean of Students Harry S. Livengood, B.S. Business Manager Page Thirly-tliree ADMINISTRATION Tilt Rev. Robert G. Walker, A.B., B.D., M.S. Chaplai:, Miss Anne Lentz Bookkeeper CJldHOI: . PilltRSCIN, M.Ed Dnettot of Sin) ii;ei Session Miss Gladys Barger Treastirer Miss Maijel Aderholdt, A.B., Assistant Li hrarian; Miss AiLEEN Aderholdt, A.B. Librarian Jeff Norbis, A.B Director of Public Relations ano Alumni Affairs Mrs. Edith Binklev, A.B., AJid ssk-.js S: ' f.v- fiirv; Mrs. Peggy Lovvdermilk, A.B., Assistant Registrar Page Thirty-four m Mrs. G. S. Bowden, Deoi; of Women ' s Resi- dences: Everett J. Sox, Den;; of Men ' s Resi- dences Mrs. Shirley Johnson, Secretary to President; Mrs. Pauline Miller, Secretary to Business A lanager Mrs. p. W. Denton, A.B. Dietician mt Mrs. Kay Schmuoker Secretary to Dean of Students; Secretary to Chaplain PiOBERT A. SiGMON Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Everett J. Sox Manager of College Supply Store Mrs. Mary Millholen, Secretary to Director of Suviiner Session; Mrs. Jean Miller, Secretary to Alinnui-Piihlic Relations Office: Mrs. Rachel SiGMON, Secretary to Fund for Progress; Miss Gail Sigmon, Secretary to Athletic Department Mrs. Helen Collins, Clerk in Business Office; Miss Iris Moore, Secretary to Treasurer Page Thirty-fire History and Government DEPARTMENTS Religion and Philosophy Dorus P. Rudisill, B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D., Professor of Bible and Philosophy; Reuben J. Swanson, B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D., Professor of Religious Studies, De- partment Head; Joe D. Glass, B.D., l I.A., Assist- ant Professor of Religious Studies; John A. Ritchie, B.S., B.D., S.T.M., M.A.. Instructor in Bible Sociology Norvel H. Cn„k, B.S.. M.A., Ii s rirc(or in Sociology; Wade F. Hook, B.D., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, Department Head H. R. Greenhoh, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of History. Department Head; James M. Jennings, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of History; Katherine W. Bran- don, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of History and Goverviment; Lee R. Gandee, A.B., M.A., Instructor in History; William P. Brandon, B.Ph., M.A., Associate Professor of llislury and Croverniueiit Nursing Top row: Barbara M. Temple, B.S.N. , Iiistsuefor in Nursing; Jeanette C. Wilson, B.S.N., Insfriictor in Maternal and Child Care Nursing; Mary A. Stiver, B.S.N., Instructor in Medical-Surgical Nursing; Helen G. Wolford, R.N., B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor in Psychiatric Nursing; Bottom row. Helen P. Farfour, B.S., Instructor in Nutrition and Diet Therapy for Nurs- ing; Lena Ann Cloninger, Assistant to Instructor in Fundamentals of Nurs- ing; Not pictured, Frances Allen, R.N., B.S.N., M.P.H., Assistant Professor in Public Health Nursing; Frances M. Farthing, B.S.N., M.A., Associate Professor of Nursing, Department Head Pnge Thirty-six French and German Greek and Latin Werner O. Keller, A.B., Assistant Professor of Modern Lan- guages; Voldemars T. Bernards, Lie. TheoL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages; Walter T. Nau, B.D., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of French and German, Department Head; Thomas M. Holt, B.M., M.M., Associate Professor of Music Lauid B. ClaM.in, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and Latin, X ' ol demars T. Bernards, Lie. TheoL, Ph.D., Associate Piofessoi of Gieek, Latin, and Modern Languages Pa Spanish William R. Weaver, xM.A., Ph.D., Professor of Spanish, Department Head; Bett} ' P. Cooke, A.B., histructor in Spanish; William H. Shuford, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish; Jose Tellechea, LL.B., histructor of Spanish English Ralph H. Lyerly, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of English; Samuel M. Baker, A.B., M.F.A., Assistant Professor of English and Dramatics; Suzanne K. Jeffers, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of English; Glenn E. Whitesides, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of English; Barbara M. Allran, A.B., M.A., Instructor in English; Edwin L. Setzler, A.M., Litt.D., Professor of English; Phyllis F. Copeland, A.B., 1 LA., Assistant Piofessor of English, Hans G. Heymann, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of English, Department Head; Richard C. Zimmermann, B.A., ALS., Instnictoi in English, Speech, and Lhama; Laura B. Clayton, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Piofesso, of Enghsh and Lutin Biology Chemistry William R. Fryar, B.S., M.S., Imtnictor in Biology; Lowell E. Binkley, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Biology, Acting Department Head; Richard C. MedcalF, B.S., O.D., lustructor in Biology; James A. Warren, B.S., M.Ed., hiKlntctor in Biology Mathematics X Icrry B. A ct.s, . .S., B.S., histiiicloy in Chemistry; Julian F. Smith, B.S., M.S. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Norman E. Tipton, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Thomas Henry Black- burn, A.B., M.A., Professor of Mathematics, Department Head; Virginia S. Hawn, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Amalee B. Ritchie, A.B., M.A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics; Charles F. Cooke, B.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics; Jerry E. Bolick, M.S., Instructor of Mathematics Health and Physical Education Earth Sciences Alvin L. Lugn, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Earth Sciences; Not pictured. Professor William D. Turtle, and Professor Joan L. Parkinson 11 B. Weils, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical FJiica- tioii and Coach; Walter C. Cornwell, A.B., M.A., Instructor in Physical l-Aliicalion and Coach; Edward J. Lucke, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Physical Education, Department Head; Norman A. Punch, A.B., M.Ed., Instructor in Physical Education and Coach; Sue N. Lucke, B.S., M.A., Instructor in Physical Education; Clyde Deans, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Physical Education; Not pictured, Hanley H. Painter, A.B., M.A., Director of Athletics and Head Foot- hall Coach Music James H. Rash, B.A., M.Ed., Assistani Professor of Art Htlen M. Stabler, M.Mus.Ed., Associate Professor of Piano, Voice, Music Education; Thelraa Ra t, B.S. in Music, M.M., Associate Professor of Music; Thomas M. Holt, B.M., M M., Associate Professor of Music; Kenneth B. Lee, M.Mus., Professor of Music, De- partment Head; Harrv A. Wells, A.B., M.M., Instructor in Ora,an; Rotin F. Gatwood, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Projessor of Music Economics and Business Jessie B. Patterson, Instructor in Comtnercinl Branches; Raymond M. Strunk, B.S., M.Bus. Adm., Associate Professor of Business Administration; Russell E. Brown, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Economics; George W. McCreary, A.B., A.M., Professor of Business Education, Department Head; William D. Tuttle, A.B., M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting; Edsel E. Hoyle, A.B., M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting; Steve M. Shuford, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Commercial Subjects Education and Psychology Roy R. Ullman, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Education and Psychology; Joan L. Parkinson, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Edtication; Lorene H. Painter, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Education; George R. Patterson, M.Ed., Professor of Education and Psychology, Department Head; Hattie R. Fowler, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Education; Mary L. Gore, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Education; W. Clyde Taylor, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education PROFESSIONALS A ( roLip of students witli .1 clestinatinn . . . To long white halls ol hospitals . . . And the smell ol antisepties . . . Where the husiness ol lile is earried on. To the windowed olliees with niaehines that atld, suhtraet, ealculate All that ooes on in the worhl ol husiness . . . In the world ol the seeietar ' . Pai e Fortr-one Learning the business of lite, Student Nur i ' learns tn assist in . leratinn. NURSES Williiii the ciillci c walls, oLii nur.sino program ytarU prdgrc ' sscs. Twd cars at L. R. . . . then on to two years vi{ long clinical training at C.iacc Hospital in Alorganton . . , l-on 4, hot lah hours . . . the smell oF formaldehyde . . . the loneU midnight halls . . . and HnalU the cherished B,S. and R.N, Senior Nurses Katie Jane Biggerstaff Rutherfordton, N. C. R.S. Degree in Nursing Plavnwkers 1, 2; ReliKii us Council 2; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, ' icc President 2; Intramurals 1, 2; V.A,A. 1, 2; Zeta Tau Alplia 1, 2, 3, 4; V.W.A. 3, 4, President 3; S.N. A. 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 3; N.S.N. A. Delegate 4. Joan Alice Evsenbach Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; C Sunday School 1, 2; Class Vice-Pres 3, 4; Y.W.A, 3; S,N,A. 2, 3, 4. Shirley Jean Bridges Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing B.S.U. I: Dean ' s List 1; S.N.A. 2, 3. 4; Y,W,A. 3; Student Government 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Marshal 3; N.S.N.A. Delegate 3. Jlidith Elaine Green Asheville, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Playmakers 1. 2; Religious Council 2 Y.W.C.A. 1; Westminster Fellowship 1 2, President 2; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4 E. J. Sox Plavmaker Award 2; Y.W.A. 3 S.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3 N.S.N.A. Delegate 4. Emily Jane Hunevcutt High Point, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing lakers 1, 2; Band 2; Rclisii Council 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, Fellowship 1 , 4, Historian 4, Second Vi live 4; S.N. A Zeta Tau Alpha I, 2 Student Governmen resident 3, Rcpreser 3. 4; Y.W.A. 3. Mary Ann jNIosher PhiUipsburg, N. J. B.S. Degree in Nursing Band 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1; L.S.A. 1. 2; Dean ' s List I. 2; Student Government Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 4: S.N. A. 2. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3; Y.W.A. 3. Janice Arlene Peterson Houston, Texas B.S. Degree in Nursing Band 1, 2; Religious Council 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; M.S.M. 1, 2, Presi. 2; Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Histo 2; Lab Assistant 2; Alumni Office 1 Student Government Representati ' t S.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Y.W.A. 3, 4. Class President 2, 3, 4. Alice Faye Sherrill Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing . V.A. 3; S.N.. Annette Deck Suttle Morganton, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing W.A.A. 1, 2; S.. .A. 3. 4. Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Shelby, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Intrannirals 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; W.. .A. I. 2; Hacawa 4; Delta Zeta 1, ng Sponsor 2. Janet Lee Mossor Statesville, N. C. B.S. Degree in Ntirsing T.B Scholarship 3, 4; Y.W.. . 3; S.N.A. Sallv Jeanne Ridgevvay Charlotte, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Playmakers 1; A Cappella Choir 1; B.S.U. I. 2; Public Relations Office 1; Y.W.A. 3; Class Treasurer 4; S.N.A. 2. 3. 4. Shirley L. Stevens Arden, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Playmakers 1; Y.W.C.A. 1: B.S.U. 1, Secretary 2; House Council 2; Cl;- President 4; Y.W.A. 3; S.N.A. 2, 3, Hazel Pauline Wyatt Marion, N. C. B.S. Degree in Nursing Y.W.C.A. 1; B.S.U. 1. 2; Student Gov ernment 3. 4. President 4; House Coun cil 2; Dean ' s List 1. 2; .Marshal 3 S.N.. . 2. 3, 4; V.V, ' .. . 3. Not Pictured: Mrs. Alvce Faye Duckworth NURSES TRAINING Juniors Barbee, Anne Russellei Graeber, Aner Irene . . Ilnmbuckle, Ann Whh McDougal, Martha Lou Alahler, Martha Joan Maynard, Brenda E. Sloan, Mary Jo Tuller. Judith Anne . Williams. Linda Gcrt Keenan, Linda To , . Durham, A ' . C. . Dunn, N. C. Franklin, N. C. , . . Ruth, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Matthews, N. C. HuntsviUe, Ala. Flat Rock, N. C. . Durham, N. C. BurlinKton, X. C. Sophomores Bishop, Diana Kay Chandler, iX. C. Carter, Jo Ann Yanceyville, N. C. Carter, Judith Ann . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Davis. Anita Marie Morganton. N. C. Derreberry , Cheryl D. . . . Andrews. N. C. Duncan, Fraiikie Marie Hickory. N. C. Coins. Sarah Elizabeth alc, X. C. Hege. Linda Carol . . Winslon-Salem. X. C. Hodges. Phyllis Dianne . Mount Airy. X. t . Luper, Nancy R Winstiin-Salem. N. C, Merles, Elsie J Wmston-Salem. N. C. Miller, J.nii e Marie Catawba. X. C, Xeuton, Patricia Hurst Lenoir, X. C. Reinhardt, Peggy Elaine Maiden, X. C. Smith. Susan E Schenectady. X. Y. Steele. Betty Ruth Cleveland. N. C. Stronach, Katherine X ' Lenoir, N. C. Trent, Rosa P Winston-Salem, X. C. Freshmen Anderson, laith McKe Rural Hall, N. C. Barber, Judith Gavle Lexineton. X. C. W insoin SJini, X. C. t li. in. Ill I, l;,iil,.ira Ann ( h.iilotlc. , . C. C I. irk. Carol . nn N. C. D.i De; t andler. N. C. Forbes. Sandra K: Hickorx ' . N. C. .. . N, C. rd. K lissa he«s. . C. M.I III. I I nii Uhi l,..i.., , c. I ,11.1. I 111, 1.1 Diane Fletcher. X. C. i ' illis, Donna Ann Concord, N. C. Page Forty-four COMMERCIAL CLASS Brittain, Walda Hickorv Brittain, Wanda Hickory Wc Lomc For (uic short year to taste of college lite . . . A life of long registration lines . . . Of classes . . . and of parties . . . Of shorthand labs and printer ' s ink . . Of dorm life . . . or of the life of the commutor . . . of quarter exams and trj ' ing professors . . . of job applications. DYRD, Jane Hickorv Cannon, Peggy Hickorv Hasijue, Betty Hickorv Hedrick, Phyllis Hick.;r • It is a year of fun . . . and of work . . . of friends . . . and memories, liefore we face our world of finance and business. HoLLOw. Y, Linda Hickorv Hopper, Phyllis HickoiN- |oNEs, Patricia Miami, Fki. Lackey, ALvrtha Wilkcsboni McNeely, Phylli s ' e vton MoSER, ]llDY Hickorv Propst, ALarilyn Hickorv X ' N ' ilson, Karen Newton ' hyllis McXccK, iicasurcr: Karen Wilson, Sccrclary; Wanda 5rittain, ' ice-Pyesidei!t; Pat Jones, President. Page Foriy-five i i I GREEKS 1 am the freshman and to mc it is as a Iragrancc ot a dream . . . Destined tor the unit ot spirits ot w hieh I Must beeome a part .... And I, the sophomore, Hnd it a Saturday Experienee .... A maker of memories . . . Then I, the junior, see a composite of changing faces . . . the Raw fiber of m foohsbness .... zAnd now f , the senior . . . know it as a parado.x full blown . . . And I find Mvself walkiny awa ' to seek the essence of the dream. Pa°e Forty-seven INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Serving as the ruling body For the four social fraternities on campus, the Interfraternity Council coordinates activi- ties and promotes a better understanding among these organizations. At Christmas the Council sponsored a party For Brookford school children. The spring brought co- sponsorship with Panhellenic Council of the Presentation IkiII and the Step-Sing. Interfraternity COuncil Members: First How. Moose, Austin, Ma.wvell, Byrd. Second Row. Kiser, Zande. Third Row. Martens, Lentz. Fourth Row. Olson, Quails. Fifth Roir: Herman, Parrish. Interfraternity PIttlyc CduiiLiI Iciii!)lts: First Ruxr: Yoiint, lohnson, Porrvman, Kiscr, Riley, Holshouser, Presulcul. Second Ron: Edwards, Fry, ' Licb, Gerrow, Leonard, Cadwallader. Pflge Fort3 ' -eig!i ( You missed a spot to tlie riyht, PLEDGE! Fraternity Life DefendinK the Alai The look that made Christmas complete tor lEC brothers. Pa e Fortrn ' ine Ronnie Vk;ue President Lyn Adams Vice-President Steve Laii. Secretary George Leniz Treasurer Another outstanding year of Sig Ep tradition liLis piissed at Lenoir Rhyne during 1964-65. ITiere were . . . winning Home- coming float . . . three brotjicrs in Who ' s Who . . . Mike Olson editor of LENOIR RHYNEAN . . . largest pledge class ever . . . addition of TTie Alamo . . . Ronnie Vigue as president of LF.C. and Buzz Holshouser as president of LF.P.C. . . . annual Sig Ep Ball . . . heart-shaped serenades . . . pretty Brenda Barger as Sig Ep Sweetheart . . . Keg Bowl in the mud! . . . mountain trips . . . Sherry Austin, pledge sweetheart, selected as Lenoir Rhyne ' s Best Dressed . . . children ' s Easter Egg hunt . . . two class ice-presidents . . . outstanding band members . . . Playmaker leads . . . Big Brother-Little Brother party . . . tough intramural teams . . . Spring Outing at the lake . . . These and nmncrous other honors and acti ities compiled a record that set a high standard for Lenoir Rhyne ' s Sig Eps. BROTHERS wJ 1 - m «r- PLEDGES % « « • i i f Page Fifty Brenda Barger Siveetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon SIGMA PHI EPSILON Adams Anderscin Baesman Cox Herman Hollar Lail Lentz Lineberger THETA CHAP IHR Founded 1901 liM Morrison Olson Phillips Schmidt Speagle V ' igue Waitman £? M2J Ferryman Rice Robinson Shannon Smith Sparks Stephenson Sweet Ullman Westmoreland Yount Bowman Brewer Bumgarner Drury Estes Hasty Hislop Holshouser Johnson Peelj Page Fifty-one li.M OuALLS Prcsidcui Mike Fusonie ice-Prcsident |()1IN MoEIILMANN , St ' f) (. ' i IV Rav Kees rvdsiirer The 1964-65 edition oF lau K;ippa Epsilon liateinity has been one of expanding prosperity and interests. A major develop- ment has been the acquiring oF a cabin For social and Fraternal Functions. Tau Kappa Epsilon captured the football intramural championship by defeating Theta Chi fraternity in the second playoff contest 20-14. During the Christmas season, the brothers participated in helping the Empty Stocking Fund campaign by gathering t ) s and donations for needy families. Serenades, con- tests, and the de ' clopment of the best pledge class ever, has helped to round out a ' ery successful season for the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon. BROTHERS .-an WE. p9 ! PLEDGES Page Fifty-two Mary Hughes roil Knppa Epsilon Sweetheart •i. .• TAU KAPPA EPSILON DELTA lO FA CI I.APTER Founded 1899 Baird Denton Fox Freeman Fusonie Kees Love Martens Moehlmann Quails l atclif,jrd Rmvc Shisler Thiimpson W illiams Zande ' f ; - %i 1 i ' : •%, Little Lockman Rhodes Rudisill Sides Skinner Southard Thomas Wilson Arteaga Beaver Campbell Edwards Elder Forehand Froneberger Gain Gerrow Gratzick Johnson Page Fifty-three Steve Moose President |iM Bangle Vice-President CJiLAiER Miller Secretary Bill Fenimore Treasurer 1964-65 marked the tenth anni crsMr ol Dcha Clii cliaptcr (if llicta Chi Fraternity. Highlights of the year were . . . winning the Stanfcird SehoLirship 1 rnphx lor the secoiul consecutive Ccn ' . . . Dean ol Student ' s Scholarship Award . . . Sweet- heart Rickie Furr . . . Spring Banquet . . . Munini-undergrad outing . . . serenades . . . the partment . . . Christmas party for residents of Lutheran I lome . . . Mason-Dixon Jubilee ... 1 rips to Ciondola . . . beach trip . . . winning Step-Sing . . . Playniaker roles . . . ' ice-president of Student Bod ' . . . class olfieers . . . two among Who ' s Who ... In the year ' s acti ities the brothers hax e worked hard, guided by their motto, lma Mater first and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. I BROTHERS a t ) f ( c. ' P 1 « ■! . SS 1 JP% B , .f J. { % pw , m - fs |T . ' i wm pm •• ' PLEDGES O f ' , i. f rr . iiO ' ' K x ' S Page Fifty-four • RlCKlH FURR Dream Girl of Theta Chi Orinson Parker Parrish Schiele Selby Sieverts Stevensoi Tavlor Whitlev Williams Austin Bangle Baucom Beaver, B. Beaver, W. Boliek Butner Campbell Coles Cooper Dreikorn Duncan Eaker Fenimore Graham Ledbetter Alacv . lanl.,ve Miller Moose Murdoch McRenzie THETA CHI DEUIA CHI CM AIMhH Founded 1856 Bell Bengston Bouldin Brewbake ' «sf! isiiiki tfi iitk Page Fifty-five Robert Byrd President Kenneth Williams Vice-President Robert Maxwell Secretary-Treasurer The year ' 64- ' 65 has been an enhyhtening period for Kappa Omicron. Being the smallest fraternity on campus, it has experienced the words of Gibran, Your friend is your needs answered; and Kappa Omicron truly thanks those Greeks and non-Greeks who have helped. Highlights of the year include . . . rush and fraternity smokers . . . Miss Suzanne Bost, Sweetheart . . . The All-American Bears — entry in the Homecoming parade . . . money-making car wash . . . participating in LF.C. Christmas party for needy children . . . spring Step-Sing . . . initiation at Georgia 1 ech . . . and beach party. BROTHERS  Byrd Hicks Maxwell PLEDGES Page Fifty-six Miss Suzanne Bost Theta Xi Sweetheart THETA XI KAPPA OMICROX CHAPTER Founded 1864 Andrews Cadwallader Edwards Eurey Parker Riley Sigmon Yount Page Fifty-seven PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Maintaining high fraternity hfe ajid interfraternity rela- tionships, Panhellenic Council is an organization composed ol two representatives from each of the four national sororities on campus. In addition to supervising rush and sponsoring the Presentation Ball and the Greek Step Sing in co-operation with the Interfraternity Council, this year Panhellenic has cstahlished a lunior Panhellenic Council. 5etty Sanders President Panhellenic C ' uuncil Members: Groce, Harkie, Flunk, Le pnklt, Metts, Scarborough Junior Panhellenic Council MeInl)cl . Scii. ' cW; Baincs, league, Dayenhail, Sconyers. Stantiing: Morgan, Casper, Hopkins, Allen. Page Fifty-eight Twenty-five DZ Pinni;chios come to life at May Day. SORORITY LIFE Rushees, sisters, songs . . . the Sigma Chalet. Page Fifty-nine Fave llred President Barbara Zobel Vice-President Peggy Taylor Secretary Carolyn Whitley Treasurer The Deltj Zeta Ad ciiture in Friendship reached out to touch all areas of campus lile this year. 1964 Aliss Hacawa, Faye , . . . . siKer awards from National . . . Homecomintj Queen, Martha S. . . . 18 new pledges . . . fraternity sweethearts, Brenda B. and Suzanne B. . . . Barbara Z. as Daisy Mae . . . Who ' s Who Martha S. and Faye A. . . . four class secretaries . . . Student Body Secretary, nn B. . . . cheerleaders. M.irtic !]., Nancy R., Beth P., Jill C, Carolyn W. . . . hostessing for the Catawba County Hosiery Conxention . . . collecting monex for the handicapped children . . . banquet at the Flotel Charles in Shelby . . . trip to C). D. . . . Faye A. as May Queen attended by Ann B., Pat F.. and Janice R. . . . another year of DZ memories. SISTERS PLEDGES Page Sixty DELTA ZETA ZETA XI CHAPTER Founded 1902 Allen Barger Carter Chandler Crane Enders Friday Hopkins McGinnis Rochelle Rogers Ruth Schladensky Shultz Smith Steele Tvsor Page Sixir-one Lee Lambie President Pat Hawks Vice-President Pam Peer Secretary Terri Ross Treasurer Pains in the flicker of a fire; memories are like the ephemeral shadows . . . and another wonderful ear is rememhered by sisters of Kappa Delta. 1964 began with rush . . . climaxed with 18 terrific pledges . . . first place in the Step-Sing . . . four sisters selected to WHO ' S WHO . . . [ohnnie. Student Body treasurer . . . Joanne, Maid of Honor for May Day . . . two sisters named to Ma - Court . . . Riekie. Anne, Lee, and Judy named Miss September, November, January, and May . . . Hazel and Joanne, Hacawa Co-Hditors . . . Jo ce, President of Schaeffer Hall . . . Diana and Judy, Chairmen of Publicity and Fine Arts Committees. . . . Riekie, Dream Girl of Theta Chi . . . Mary, TKE Sweetheart .... Judy, Hazel, Johnnie, Student of the Month . . . Jud , Co-Chairman of May Day . . . Terri, Jane, Judv, and Patsy, cheering the Bears on . . . three serenades . . . annual tri]i to O.D. . . . Spring Fashion show . . . The flame dies out, but the warmth and shadows will be remembexed fore ' er as KD salutes another wonderful vear at L. R. SISTERS PLEDGES Page Sixty-two KAPPA DELTA GAMiVIA CHI CHAPTER Founded 1897 Ray Kees and Mike Olson Kappa Delta Big Brothers Alexander Anderson Furr G ' Segner Hawks Hughes Hunter Kano - Kluttz Lambie Le ■poldt Mackie Osborn Patterson Peer Pennv Plonk, J. Plonk, M. Rhvne Rice, B. Rice, A. Ross Schrum Wine Alexander Barber Blackwelde Current Davis Deck Dry Hawn Keller Kirkman Krimminger Sharpe Starnes Teague Triplette Vasgaard Wagner Ware Page Sixty-three Phyllis AIoffitt President Janice iMcSwain Vice-President Jlidy Kelley Secretary Alix Freed Treasurer Rcl lections of a Sigma Kappa year . . . |lrI K. Campus Guide co-director . . . terrific pledges . . . ictory bell and Tweetie Pie . . . Paneen, playmaker lead . . . National Scholarship Award ... I lead majorette Bonita and drum majorette Merrie . . . B. j. and leanne cheering . . . Becky, Outstanding Freshman Award . . . Judy K. and Alix saluted bv Lenoir Rhynean . . . Pin His and ' ickie, radi i announcers . . . isits to Flilldale Rest Home . . . B. J. secretary of W. A. A. . . . Tricia Brownlee ' s isits . . . Xancy C, Religious Council ice-president . . .Wanda, B.S.U. ice-president . . . Phyllis, co-copy editor of Hacawa . . . Big Brothers Brad and Mickey . . . bowling . . . rummage sale . . . Christinas party . . . jud) ' K, selected Who ' s Who . . . my, junior class Daisy Mae . . . Sandi, Miss May . . . beach trip . . . Step Sing . . . May Da . . . wonderful memories of Sigma Kappa, li ing one heart one way. SISTERS PLEDGES Page Sixty-four SIGMA KAPPA EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Founded 1874 Mickey Taylor and Brad Schiele Sigma Kappa Big Brothers F Black Buffaloe Campbell Cashion Farris Freed Harkev Hornbuckle Kelley Ketner Kluttz Metts Moffit McSwain Richardson Rowland Rudisill Tuller Williams Baesman Barnes Cari enter Casper Cuthbertsi Davis Dotson Edwards Fox Helslev Huffman Long Moretz McLean Shuford Page Sixty-five Carolyn Smith President Bett ' Sanders Vice-President Sherry Brown Secretary Carolyn Maiiney Treasurer Returniiii to school, each Zeta kxiked forward to hearing about the National Con ention in Miami from President Carolyn Smith. Right from the beginning wonderful things started to happen . . . recei ing the Scholarship Trophy . . . winning Home- coming Float Trophy . . . Melvine Hansen ' s visit . . . electing Big Brothers Jim Hasty and Randy Frye . . . ushering at the production of |. B. . . . giving apples to professors at Thanksgiving . . . pledges ironing shirts . . . Presentation Ball . . . Step Sing . . . May Day. There were parties, too . . . Coke parties for the fraternities ... tea for the sororities . . . Christmas party at the Zeta lodge . . . initiation and Zeta Week . . . weekend at Lake Lure . . . beach trip. All these things helped make the vear a memorable one for the sisters of Zeta I au Alpha. SISTERS PLEDGES © Page Sixty-six ZETA TAU ALPHA DELTA OMICRON CHAPTER Founded 1898 Randy Frye and Jimmy Hasty Big Brothers of the ZTA ' s BiggerstafiF Brown Burns Conrad Dunker Ford Graeber Huneycutt Keisler Ketner Alauney Peace Peterson Sanders Scarborouo Smith Page Sixty-seven FALL EVENTS Campus Guides 1964 Ciinader, Fisher, Chambers, lUidiMll, Link, S Alfxandcr. Second row: Osburn, Smith, Howard. Ia liir, Starncs, kandv, Leypoldt, Dute, Barrett. Third row. Peer, Lentz, Yount, Hearne, Niirdman, Houser, Cromer, Lee, Baker, Aloffitt, Lentz. Fourth roiv: Gratzick, Lail, Truesdail, Edwards, Robinson, Waitman, Vigue, Austin, Schiele, Baesman. HcNmann, Crouse, Evans, Thomas, Hill. Barbara Zobel, Miss Daisy Mae. Page Sixty-eight Two cents, do I hear three ... I Mark Cooper crowns Martha Summers Queen as Betty Puoh, Diiector ot Homeconung, looks Homecoming Originalit and hard work steam Sophomore Class to troph) ui ning Hoat. Chew u p the Catamounts! ' 4: ' ■1 H If! Mm ■fBuH A Lettermen Kind of Lo ' e captures the LR campus. Highland Hall welcomes back scholars, athletes, and Miss Martha Summers HOMECOMING QUEEN Page Seventy SOPHOMORES 74 ACTIVITIES 80 JUNIORS 100 ATHLETICS 108 WINTER EVENTS 126 ' ' VS IN B ; V- V i ' : B .(! B  ■H ' -•s H Hi Ufl ' ' ' EPj H;? ' V B ' ■J i i n I ' f i Winter ond the full moon . . . Moon above me as I walk through The snow of winter . . . I strain to hear my steps in frozen Ground and . . . Look up to catch a smile among the Myriad of faces. Winter and cold . . . I wrap my coat tightly around me and Hold on to what is mine . . . Tight in my arms. My step is slow ... as winter is slow . . . But thoughts of warm fires . . . Kindle hope . . . hope of the Spring to come. I 1 u SOPHOMORES I have returned. Something has changed . . . The grass, the stone, the buildings, the walls, the trees . . . They are still here. What has changed? They are older . . . thev are not new . . . That is what has changed. Why ha e I returned to something old . . . why am I here? Whv am 1 here . . . here . . . here? The wind howls outside my window and the whistle . . . The whistle of the train haunts mv sleep. The beginning of winter is near . . . It is a winter wind . . . And a loneK ' sound of a train. President, Ed Gratzick; Vice-President, Steve Lail; Secretary, Beth Petrich; Treasurer, Betty Croineri Historian. Sue G ' Segner; Chaplain, James Daley. Page Seventy-five Adderholdt, Joan K., Lenoir, N. C. Alexander, Sylvia Jeannctte. Statesville, N. C. Althof, James Edward, New Kensington, Pa. Anderson, Andrew Bryan, Hickory, N. C. Amdt, Jane Aileen, Newton. N. C. Arteaga, Herb E., Jacksonville, Fla. Balch, Carolyn U., Charlotte, N. C. Bamhardt, Ray Eugene. Kannapolis, N. C. Barrett, Sarah Maigaret, Holly Springs, N. C. Baucom, Robert Dale. Charlotte, N. C. Beatty, Mary Jean. Statesville, N. C. Beaver, Bob, Charlotte, N. C. Bisanar. Robert Alan, Hickory, N. C. Black, Martha Celeste, High Point, N. C. Black, Sarah Rebecca, Charlotte, N. C. Bolick, Norma Elaine, Hickory, N. C. Bolliger, Barbara Ann, Conover, N. C. Bollinger. Larry Michael, Hickory, N. C. man, Robert Howard, Granite Falls, N. C. inn, Sandra Cheryl, Winston-Salem, N. C. Brawley, Janice K., Mooresville, N. C. Brawley, Sarah Frances, Mooresville, N. C. Brooks, Susan Lynn, Burlington, N. C. Broivn, Carol Anne, Granite Quarry, N. C. Brown, Sherry Kay, Millvillc, N. J. Bua. Frank Stephen, East Boston. Mass. Buff, Jerry Wayne, Valdese, N. C. Bumgarner. Eula M.. Granite Falls. N. C. ngarner, John Stephen, Stanley, N. C. Burgin. Linda G.. Marion. N. C. Bumctte, Teresa Jean, Canton. N. C. Bums. Sandra Ann, Clearwater. Fla. Butner, James Smith, Spencer, N. C. Byers, Ginger Ann, Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Michael L., AltaVista, ' a. inpbcll, Richard Ross. High Point, N. C. Canipe, Leslie, Shelby, N. C. Carter. Millicent E., Salisbury, N. C. Carpenter, Nancy Ann, Hickory, N. C. Casper, Morris, Thomasvdlle, N. C. Childs, Victoria G.. Greenville, S. C. Clapp, John Michael, Liberty, N. C. Clark, Jill, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Clarke. Carlotta Rose. Lenoir, N. C. Cline, Kenneth Ronald, Conover, N. C. Clopper, PrisciUa Jane, Smithsburg, Md. Collins, Jencie Frances, Walhalla, S. C. Conrad. Jean Carolyn. Lexington, N. C. Cooke, Sue M., Hickory, N. C. Cornell, Michael F., Arlington, ' a. Comwell, Harriet S., Hickory, N. C. Cox, William Holley, Hickory, N. C. Craig, Nancy L., Decatur, Ga. Creel, Ruth J., Newton, N. C. Cromer, Bette Alene. Columbia, S. C. Cromer, Rebecca Ruth, Hickory, N. C. Dagenhart. Linda Alice, Taylorsville, N. C. Daley, Jim R., North Brunswick, N. J. Danbom. Robert Edward, Rockville. Md. Deal, John Wayne, Conover, N. C. Deal, Judy Gail, Newton, N. C. Dellinger, Jane Chilton, Norton, Va. Dilling, Roger L., Charlotte, N. C. s , i. Page Seventy-six p. 4 r 41i ti imh i Dorton, Sarah L., Charlotte, N. C. Dull, Calvin Ray, Lewisvillc, N. C. Dunkcr, Noel Jean, Linthicum, Md. Kckard, Dwight Lee, Hickory, N. C. F.dwards, James R., Louisville, Ohio Edwards, Robert Lee, Lincolnton, N LIdcr, David Lewis, TaylorsviUe, N. Enders, Myra Ellen, Winston-Salem, T English, Jane Anthony, Salisbur ' , N. Epting, James Robert, High Point, N. Estes, Douglas Edwin, Lenoir, N. C. Evans, Terrenee N., Murfreesboro, ' . Everhart, Douglass M., Lexington, N. I arris, H. Elizabeth. Lexington, N. C. Fiih, Elizabeth Smith, Hickory, N. C. Pjsher, Martha Jean, Cayce, S. C. Foard, Carol Virginia, Hickory, N. C. Forehand, Roy W., Jr., North Wilkesbo Fravel, Margaret Cary, Linthicum, Md. Frye, Kennetha, Moorefield, W. Va. Fox, Gary Anderson, Taylorsrille, N. C Fox, Judy Carolyn, Hickory, N. C. Fowler, Barbara Janice, Newton, N. C. Fritz, Nancy Elaine, Hickorj-, N. C. Furr, Rickie Lynn, Albemarle, N. C. Gain, Tony Ryan, Havelock, N. C. Gibson, WUliam B., Kings Mountain. N. C. C;ilroy. Betty Louise, Baltimore. Md. Giatzitk, Edward W., Jr.. Charleston. S. C. (.rceson, James D.. Burlington. N. C. (i ' Segner, Susan, Marietta, Ga. C;win, Julia Margaret, Hickorj ' , N. C. Haigler, James W., Morganton, N. C. Hargrove, Albert W., Raleigh. N. C. Harris, Nancy C, .Albemarle, N. C. Hawn. Anne E.. Charlotte. N. C. lleiukrson, Susan Scott, Charlotte, N. C. lleini.in. Kenneth Norman, Hickory, N. C. lleMii.inn, Hans Paulsen, Hickory, N. C. Holder. Jacqueline, Newton. N. C. Hollar, Linda Kay, Hickory, N. C. Hollar, Verna June, Conover, N. C. Holt, James Robert, Julian, N. C. Floover, Barbara Ann, Memphis, Tenn. Hoyle, Doris Louise, Belmont, N. C. Hoyle, Robert C, Cherr}ville. N. C. Huggins, Elizabeth Ann, Hickor ' , N. C. Huggins, Guy Hal, Hickory, N. C. Huss. Wanda Faye, Lincolnton, N. C. Ilutt... David A., Hickory, N. C. J.irrett. Camelia Kaye, Lincolnton, N. C. Jarrett, Cecelia Raye, Lincolnton, N. C. Johnson, Barry G., Taylors ille, N. C. Johnson, John Paul, Hickon , N. C. Johnson, William A.. Barium Springs. N. Kahili, Jerr - Lee, Hickory, N. C. Kanipe, Lennie Grace, Hickory, N. C. Keller, CarroU T., Connelly Springs, N. C. Kepley, William Cecil, Salisbur ' , N. C. Ketner, Sue Carol, Chapel HUl, N. C. Kissam, Roddy Roberts, StatesWUe, N. C. Kluttz, Barbara Jean, Salisburj ' , N. C. Lail, John Wilbern, Granite Falls, N. C. Page Seventy-seven Lail, William Steve, Hickory, N. C. Lauson, Helen Louise. Hickon-, N, C. Lee, Elizabeth M., Hickory, N. C. Lefler, Rachel Mac, Albemarle, N. C. inder, Leola Luckadoo, Hickory, N. C. Lingle, William R., Jacksonville, Fla. le Ma An luUile ipstomb. Kather Lockman, Gary Sanders, Labradoi Logan. Sheo ' l Jean, Hollywood, Fla Lorch, James Ray, Albemarle, N. C Lucas, Barbara Jane, Hickory, N. C McCall, Patricia Downs. Hickory. N. C McGhee. Richard Wiley, Raleigh. N. C. iSIcKee, George Clifton. Hickory. N. C. McKenzie, William M.. Albemarle, N. C. McNeil. Martha E., Catawba, Va, Manlovc, Ronald Laird, Roanoke, Va. Maxwell, Robert M., Dallas, N. C. Meiers, Barbara Jean, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mitchell, Carol Ann. Sparta, N. C. Moretz, Alfred Dale, Newton, N. C, Morefz, Carolyn E., Hickory, N, C. Mozingo, Linda Kay. Charlotte. N. C. Morrison, Kenneth Lee, Hickor ' , N. C. Murdoch. Roscoe W.. B.irium Springs. N. C. Nichols. Sarah Jane, Catawba. N. C. Noell, Malcolm Nathaniel. Hickory. N. C. Orinson, Edward, Springfield, Ohio Parker, Ernest R.. III. Cherrjville. N. C. Patterson. Jane Hunt, aiarlolte, N. C. Peace. Janet Gail, High Point. N. C. Peer, Pamela Lutz. Toms Brook, Va. Petrich. Beth Alyn. JNLarion, Ohio Plnnk. Margaret J., Kings Mountain, N. C. Pruett, Royal Neal, Casar. N. C. Punch. Wayne Eugene, Hickor ' , N. C. Quanstrom. Conr.ad Lee, Birmingham, Ala. Ramsay. Nancy Barbara, Glenshaw. Pa. Reese. George Robert, Hickory, N, C. Rhoads, Kathleen C, Gilbertsville, Pa, Rhodes, Jerome Martin. Pendleton. S. C. Richards. Blenda Mac. Valdcsc. N. C. on. Mci-ric Lee. W. Columbia. S. C. iley, Kendall Shealy, Berryville, Va. Rollins. Nancy R.. Shelby. N. C. Rowe. Joe Cari. Hickory. N. C. ve. Marshall Dwain. Columbus. Ga. Rudisill. Diane T.. Hickory. N. C. Sanders. Betty Lynn. Jacksonville, Fla. Scarborough, Savannah R., Hamlet, N. C. L-hrist, Ralph M., Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Steelman, Nancy Rae, Asheville, N. C. Seitz. Alice Kay, Newton, N. C. Seitz, Roy Eugene, Charlotte, N, C. di M tk k ikifeA ' ' 1 « 5 ' ' k Page Seventy-eight g jw w mM • - r « - I Sharpe, Jane, Taylorsville, N. C. Shepaid, Helen Diane, Jacksonville. Fla. Shook, Charles Edgar, Hickory, N. C. Shugart, Jane Cornelia, Newton, N. C. Shulenburger, David E., Salisburv-, N. C. Sieverls, John Wenlz. Hainpslcaii. , l Smith, Brenda Faye, Newton, N. C. Speagle, Paul S., Jr., Hickory, N. C. Spencer, Jerry Lane, Hickory, N. C. SpencL-r, Richard Franklin, Conc.vcr, Stephens, Judy Gale, Connelly Spring Stevenson. Michael W., Charlotte, N. Suders, Kathrj-n Ann, Gastonia, N. C. Suasey, Margaret Gail. Miami, Fla. Teague, John Wesley, Lenoir, N. C. Temple, Sylv Salisbu . C. Troutman. Carolyn Sue, Concord, N. C. Troutman, Mary Ann, Troutman, N. C. •oss, LauTrence Ed vard, Rural Hall, N. Walker. Judith Ann, Charlotte, N. C. W arc, Bev. Mt. Flolly, N. C. Waters, Danny Lamar, Hickory, N. C. Weaver, Linda Killian, Hickory. N. C. Wcstmnreland. Donnie R.. Hickory. N. ( Whilky, C ' arolyn M.. Bessemer City, N. Wliitley, Johnny R., Albemarle. N Wilson, Larry Charles, Beloit. Ohic Wine. Joan Carley. Staunton. ' a. Wood. Craig Luther, Lincolnton, P « ' oods, Ronald Neil, Hickory, N. Wray, Jack C, BiuUngton, N. C. Wright, Robert W., Lynchburg, Va. Wyatt, James AUen, Stoneville. N. C. Yarbrough. Martha Lee. Lincolnton, N. Yoder. Jimmy Durant. Hiclcory, N. C. Y ' oder, Wayne Miller, Lincolnton, N. C. Y ' oder, Ruth Dianne, Concord, N. C. Yount. Barbara Jean, Lenoir, N. C. Page Sevgnty-nine ACTIVITIES Amcmg the college there is a group ol prixileged Personalities who ha ' e won lor themsehes The status of the aeti e. It is an intoxicating Existence in this frenzied lite . . . An existence which sometimes demands the sacrifice of time W orthwhilc ... As if there is not Enough to do being together . . . VVe must do things Together. Page Eighty-oue STUDENT GOVERNMENT Larry Yoder, President . ;.i Ann Baker, Secretar Johnnie Schrum, Treasurer Student Go ' erniTicnt— gox ' ernniL ' nt ot the students, by the students, and tor the students,— has seen a year well led by the four elected oFficers. The more important part of their year is often left untold, written between the lines— the frustration of being Lenoir Rhyne ' s representative self-go ' ernment, of being the discipliner of thirteen hundred diverse voices. It is a formidable job, and often unrewarding; but a job that has been well done. I ' age Eighty-two STUDENT CABINET Seated: Prof. Bro« ' n, Kelly, Sieverts, Friday, Baker, Dean Duncan. Second Row: P. Cooper, M. Cooper, Lineberger, Pugh, Thomas, Peer, Gratzick, Yoder, Schrum, Heymann, Bangle. Tliiyd Ron ' : Schiele, Fenimore, Jones, Herman. BUDGET BOARD Executi ' ittee; Schrum, Cooper, Pugh, Baker, Bangle, Yoder Determining the co-curricular participation and sponsoring and correlating activities are only a few of the functions of Student Cabinet. Composed of the four officers of the Student Body, the four representatives from each of the four academic classes, one representative from the one-year commercial class, and three ex-officio members. Student Cabinet functions v dth the highest student authority in legislative matters. Panish, Miscnheimer, Cromer, Smith, Williams, Schrum. Page Eighty-three STUDENT COMMISSION C n s i d c t i n u, instigating, and changing student policies is the con- cern oF Student Commission. Here it is that recommendations concerning changes and additions to Tlie Ciih begin. All the decisions of this group of dormitory and day student repre- sentatives are sent to Student Cabinet for approval. A major study of the Hall Councilor system and subse- quent revisions has accompanied the regular agenda of dormitory, campus policy and day student problems. As well as filling a legislative capacity. Student Commission becomes a court to hear appeals from lower judicial bodies. Seated: Cromer, Cooper, Dean Duncan, Williams. Standing: Nordman, Hoyle, Herman, McEntire, Riley, Punch. STUDENT COURT Friday, Yoder, Moose, Quails, Summers. Judicial cases involving students charged with one of the major offenses, as hsted in The Cub, are heard by Student Court. This highest court on campus is composed of six student representatives, plus the Student Bodv President as presiding officer. PUBLICATIONS Supervising the o ' crall activities of the publications on campus, the Stu- dent Publications Committee is com- posed of both students and facultv. On this committee are the editors and business managers of both the Lenoir PJjynean and Hacawa, as student rep- resentatives. In addition to suf ervising publication activities, the group strives to maintain the necessary publications for the Lenoir Rhyne campus and pre- pares the publication heads for the following year. Page Eighty-four Cniiiier Colleoe Center - loc.il pdint nn llu- campus CROMER COLLEGE CENTER The College Center in its second year of existence has a program designed to pro ide quality and diversity. Lectures, concerts, meetings, dances, and informal get- togethers kept the Center in full operation. The Galaxies, Derby Day, the movies, the Lettermen, the Jazz Concert, the Christmas Dance, Spring Weekend, Arts Festival, and John Howard Griffin— all were a part of this program. 1 he purpose of both the Center and the program con- tinued to draw the separate and di ' erse interests of indi- vidual students into a common area where they could be shared, and into an area where the student could develop as an individual. P«ge Eighty-five PROGRAM BOARD Buck low: Martin, Uohinsnn. Mackic. From ruxv. Re ' . W ' alkL-r, Uean Uuncan, Kt-tchie, Kanoy, SummLrs, Kluttz, KelleN ' , Pu h. Ed Ketchie, Chairman Responsible for conducting a continuous program in the College Center, the Progriun Board functiojis in directing the ti e Center committees and the acti ities v ' ithin the College Center. Composed of representatives from Cabinet, representatives chosen by the pre ious Prot;ram Board, bv the director of the Center, a hicultv ad iscr, and the Dean oF Students, the Pr(}i4ram Board functions as a sphere of Linit - within the College Center— a sphere uniting day and dorm students; facult and student. ARTS COMMITTEE Steve Duncan, Jiin Butner, Joanne Hunter, Frosty Alurdoek, Sue G ' Segner, Hazel Miekie, ]ucl Klutt . BOARD OF GOVERNORS Dean Duncan, Ed Ketchie, Professor Strunk, Jim Bangle, Larry Yoder, Linda Marti Page Eighiy-six I HOUSE COMMITTEE lr,,i,t i-inv: Hasty, Leyp.iklt, IVtrich, Lent , Vigue. Back roiv: Sclli , Summers, Quails. PUBLICITY RECREATIONAL Left to right: Willis, Huss, Wiles, Hoylc, Kanoy, Davi J. Smith, T. Smith, Lent :. Front row. Robinson, Hearne, Parrish, Groce. Back Row: Kiser, Shannon, Joines, Parker, Helton, Hill, Thompson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 1 1 Mrs. Marlow, Hostess; Mrs. Moretz, Director of Cromer College Center. Seated: Martin, vlordman. Rice, Schwalm. Standniii Manthey, Feimster, Taylor, Lee, Enders, Baker, Houser, Freed. Page Eighty-seven LENOIR RHYNEAN Bill Fenimore, Business Manager Mike Olson, Ediior-iii-Chief Hours of work . . . cutting and revising . . . verbal flurries that drift into the changing winds of student thought . . . cjmpus critics . . . All these each staffs must face. Staff: Bottom to top: H -lsk . XikIlisoh. Piitchie. W ray, Harkrider, Dunlap, Barnes, Schwalni, Lentz, Lail. ' ' s -r ' S r i; (( hnn Mochlmann, Aisistaiit Sports Editoi Lindi Buryin, Cop EditO! Larr iKler, Sports Editoi Johnnie Schrum, Greek Editor; Kathy Rhoads, Copy Editor CiRCULAnux Si Air: U ' ayne ' llliJm , G( Simmons, Iris Anderson, Mary Carter, Bobbi Beck. Steve Lail, Assistnitt Editor; Alix Freed, News Editor. Tlie Lenoir Rhynean has served Lenoir Rhyne Students through stress and strife and pride and prosperity for semester after semester for nearly fifty years. This vital student organ has expanded its reach and serves now as an important communication media for those outside the college family as well as those on campus. Subscriptions are at an all-time high, advertising is steadily increasing, and six-page issues are not infrequent. One of the largest staffs ever, under the direction of editor Mike Olson, slave each week to put out one of the top small college weeklies in the Southeast. Sincere dedication . . . concern for the truth and for the student . . . These are integral parts of e -ery issue of the Lenoir Rhytiean. Page Eighty-tiine Joanne Hunter, Co-Editor Hazel Mackie, Co-Editor Marianne Howard, Business Mamis.er Developers: Jim Rice. Not pictured: Ed Orin- son. Portrait Staff; Greta Starnes, Judy DaMs, Bets% Dr%e, Jdhnnie Schrum, Vicki Vas- gaard, Elaine Deck, Patricia Allen. Class Editors: Elaine Leypoldt, Judy Davis, Pat Jones, Jane Cashioi Page Ninety Mr. Pwce Coursey I can give you 2 and 7 8, and keep her leg. - LfJ i-.. HACAWA The school yeLir 1964-1965 has been a hectie year ... a year of scheduling and rescheduling ... a year of late hours, discarded ideas, and omitted pages. Somehow, amid disappointments and dis- tractions, the spring aspirations became more and more difficult to fulfill. We, as Co-editors, have tried to produce a bt)ok representati e of the Le- noir Rhyne experience . . . your experience . . . a goal that could only be sought, never completely achie ' ed. To those of our staff who worked through frus- tration and anxiety . . . who donated time and effort, we would like to give a special thanks. To the Board of Editors, to the Business Staff, to Jim and Ed, to Barry and Wayne, to Mr. Norris, Mr. Li engood, Miss Barger, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Whitesides, and most of all to Mr. Price Coursev —our personal thanks. You who ha e shared in our work, we would also like to share in our pride. Carry Hinline, Wayne Jacklin Photographers Board oe Editors: Hans Heymann, Faculty AdniinistratioH Editor; Craig Austin, Sports Editor; Frosty Murdock, Student Life Editor; Phyllis JNIoffitt, Co-Copy Editor; Johnnie Schrum, Photographic Editor; Lee Lamhie, Co-Copy Editor; Peggy Taylor, Features Editor: Judy Kluttz, Activities Editor; Becky Cromer, Greek Editor; Hazel Mackie and Joanne Hunter, Co-Editors. Page Ninety-one Front row: Cuthbertson, Young, McCreary, Mabe, Barker, Shultz, McNeely, Manthey, Peace, Lee, Taylor, Cromer, Branner, Arndt, Davis, Fritz. Second rorv: Moore, Groce, Richardson, Gilroy, Blackvvelder, Wick, Edwards, Davis, Osborn, Shue, Friday, Hollar, Seitz, Weaver, Isen- hour. Third row: Hicks, Quanstrom, Hedrick, Wilson, Andrews, Thcmas, Beaver, Bumgarner, Epting, Huggins, Duncan, Williams, Austen, Fisher, Howard. Fourth rou : Ketner, Cloningcr, Daly, Orinson, Caraj-zbell, Jacklin, Wessel, Yoder, Sherrill, Sigmon, Bruce, Brown, Cobb, Taylor, Wooley. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Rehearse .... rehearse .... rehearse . . . three times week- ly, so that the Choir can be ready for the Big Event oF spring, the Toui . . . then there are sectional rehearsals, new music (How intricate!) . . . Old music (How familiar! ) . . . Fes,s Lee, saying, Now why don ' t you sing it like that all the time? . . . Christmas Concert . . . crowded buses, new churches, strangers who soon become friends as hosts ... the Big City, New York (What fun!) . . . that long ride home to Hickory, tired but happy, for the music had momentarily changed people ' s li x ' s . . . si.xty oices, si.xty people, but one Choir . . . It ' s hard, but it ' s worth it. Kenneth B. Lee, A.B., M.iMus Director Page Ninety tivo BAND From the initial kickoFf to the final play, the Lenoir Rhvne Band has added school spirit with the reverberating fight song and Bear Meat under the direction of Dr. Robin Gatwood. Wearing the traditional red and black uniforms, the band cheered on at out-of-to wi games, and escorted the home- coming parade through the streets of Hickory. Highlights include the symphonic concerts of Spring. Dr. Robin F. Gatwood Director Practice . . . Practice . . . Practice The hard working Lenoir Rhvne Band takes a rest. Page Ninety-three RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL 1 he Religious Council, composed ol representati ' es from all religious groups on campus, attempts to illustrate Christian unity, to promote a religious atmosphere, to instill a Christian attitude toward the pursuit of knowledge, and to foster a spirit of fellowship and cooperation among members of all religious groups. DIAKONIA Diakonia . . . fellowship . . . brotherhood. The Diakonia Fellowship, composed of pre-theological students, seeks to unite its members in fellowship and in brotherhood in . . . bi-monthly meetings . . . Weekly visit to Lutheran Home . . . Wednesday Chapel. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student ssociation, a student movement of Lutherans and other persons interested in the life of the campus ministry, takes an active part in regional and national activities such as the regional Little Ashram. Sunday meeting programs . . . discussion meditations . . . outings . . . compose an integral part of L. S. A. Members: Seated: Heymann, Arndt, Dr. Swanson, Chambers, Simmons. Standing: Hege, Meiers, Bain, Kohn, Webb, Shulenburger, Brawley, Mur- dock, Knaul, Lvcrlv. Top to Bottom: ' (in Hacke, Crouse, Rev. Walker, Beaver, Kanupp, Smith, Teague, Lyeriy, Johnson, Webb, Foglemin, Hanna. Firsf row: Grape, Friek, Arndt, Meiers, Troutman. Second row: Knaul. Anderson, Thomas, Da ' is, Frye, Shulenburger, Mabe, Ritchie, Hofltner, Fritz. Third row: Beaver, Clapp, Bouknight, Daly, Ouanstrom. Left to Riolii |jj„liii. Haiii. Taylnr, Sa Bain. Standing: Mr. and Mrs. Smart. r. Ross, FiAvlci-, Sr METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT Christ abo e all signifies the basis for the estabhshment of the Methodist Student I Io ' ement. Striving for this basis . . . for better interdenominational relations . . . interest in missions and in Christian fellow ship . . . the members of M. S. M. seek to provide a spiritual atmosphere essential for Christian growth. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Each Sunday c cning the Westminster Fellowship, serving Presbyterian students, meets for ... a program of speakers . . . slides . . . tra ' el e.xperiences . . . constructing toys for retarded children . . . and fellowship. First row. Bush, Brawlux, Duncan, J. roil ' : Henderson, Reese, Troutman. Hege, Lefler. Second Sale, I: I tkard, Derreberr -, Da -is, Beal. Standing: Farnswortli HodKcs, W ' lies, Ward, Lackey, B. Pruitt, N. Pruitt, Huss. y. w. c. A. The Young Women ' s Christian Association is an international organization found on most college campuses. The Y takes an active part in . . . promoting Christian atmosphere . . . sponsoring Big-Sister program for Freshmen girls . . . Christmas caroling for professors and families. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union pro rdes an integral median for the local Baptist churches and the college student. Fun, fellowship, and spiritual devotion arc some of the opportunities offered bv this organization. First row: Troutman, Jarrett, Arndt, Jarrett. Si ' cond row: Sclmauter, Kohn, Frye, Troutman, Hoffner. Carter. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Through the Association of ChildhoiK] Education, prospective teachers interested in the elementary level of teaching arc afforded the opportunitv to become acquainted with the practices of a professional organization. Highlights of the year included . . . the fall tea honoring the freshmen . . . Christmas and Easter projects for the special education classes . . . and the spring tea in honor of practice teachers. Officers: Gaynelle Stinnett, Pres.; Susan Fo. , Chaplain; Bobbi Beck, Reporter; Patsy Rhyne, Second Vice-Pres.; Camille Stowe, Secretary. Not pictured: Vice-Pres. Hughes; Sea ' etary Alexander. NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION I he Lenoir Rh ne branch oi the National Education Association prepares prospectixe high school and primary teachers with advice for teaching problems . . . guidance in securing a teaching position . . . new ideas in teaching methods . . . and the fellowship of those in the leaching profession. Duns Dixon, Barbara Cloninger, Brenda Campbell, Susan Gribble, Jerr Propst, Glenn Deal, Eugenia Shue, Jane Rowland, Judy Kelly, Sue Ramsey, Franlde Mauney. MUSIC CLUB I he Kenneth B. Lee Music Club, so named in honor of the head of the Department of Music, seeks to promote an appreciation and understanding of all forms of serious music. It achieves this goal by sponsoring recitals by prominent musicians and lectures by authorities in the field of music and related arts. First row: Fritz, Glass, Davis. Second row: Duncan, 1 nmtman, JNIcCreary, Davis, Hoffner. Standing: Barker, Miss Rast, Beaver, Brown. Page Ninety-six Professor Russell Ijri Foreusici Coach FORENSICS The Lenoir Rh ne debaters started out this season, under the training and guidance of Professor Bud Brown, to demonstrate the new-found strength gained since last year. The debaters traveled to Appalachian, Emory, Florida State, West Georgia, and finally entered L.R.C. ' s own South Atlantic Forensic Tournament to fight the question: Resoh ' cd: The Federal Govt, should establish a program of public works for the unemployed. Honors received included Bill I launch ' s Outstanding Speaker award at the S.A.F. Fournamcnt. and George Coles and Ken foines ' second place trophy at Appalachian. Most remembered about the dcbators ' season are not just the victories, but the gay ca alicr spirit of Prof. Brown and the wisecracks of that lovable Prof. Zimmerman— wisecracks hich made the ner ousness of the impending debates more tolerable. Dl BAK fessor I Ills i Co (iiis hont ro-w: Bink Milkr, Stc L ' .Mouic, LJ Oiuimju. Si ' rovvn. Third row. Mr. Richard Zimmerman, Fred Macy, Mark Coujjer. row: Bill JNIauney, Bill Fenimore, Robert Maxwell, Pro- Pagc Ninety-seven PLAYMAKERS Mr. Sam Baker, Director Top to Bottom: Mchlen, Casper, Cadvvallader, Alanlove, Duncan, Davis, Ever- hart. Barker, Childs, Scarborough. Left to right: Mr. Baker, Baesman, BrowTi, Teague, Fravel, Cobb, Harkey, Niniger. Seated: Stinnett, Mackie, SockvveU. Page Ninety-eight Steve Duncan and Terri Teague as J. B. and Sarah in the Playmaker production, J. B. Steve Duncan as the sh muiister and Jenna Kale as the mischie vous maid act out a scene in the rolhcking, See How Thev Run. ' mggm fugut rw r- -TJMf The circus ring — signifying the boundaries of the world — stands out as the most well designed set for the Playmaker pnxluction, J. B. Savannah Scarborough, Larry Yoder, Jane Carter, and Doug Ever- hart work to make another successful Playmaker production: A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. Drama and pla ' -making are an integral part oF any college campus. The Lenoir Rhyne Playmakers support this phase of our college life and enrich the college community with their work on and around the stage. These are people who experience hard and long hours of sometimes monotonous work and love it. There are those moments when tensions mount, tempers shorten, and nothing seems to run smoothly. But there is some kind of overwhelming excitement about working around a stage that overbalances all these bad moments. To all who take part in producing a play comes a feeling of pride and satisfaction after the job is done, and done well. This year the enthusiasm and interest of the Playmakers has surged forth. and they have not been afraid to venture into more challenging material. Under the capable leadership of Sam Baker, director, and Richard Zimmerman, technical director, the Playmakers have experienced a run of successes in their productions of SEE. HOW THEY RUN, J. B. and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT ' S DREAM. Page Ninety-nine JUNIORS I have come home again. I ' ll buy some more books and listen to a Few more words. My eves are firmly set on next year . . . Right now I believe that 1 will just Take it nice and easy. But what is it that keeps on asking . . . asking me why? Snow falling . . . time mo ' ing . . . lca ' ing me. I must say all that I can sav . . . do all that I can do . . . See all that I can see . . . God . . . Earth . . . Myself ... 1 cannot answer. Don ' t lea ' e me alone . . . I am alone . . . alone with m self. 1 he snow is melting . . . It is the beginning of Spring. President, Jim Bangle; ' ice-President, Mickey Taylor; Secretary, Peggy Taylor; Treasurer, Jeanne Smith; Historian, Diana Kanoy; Chaplain, Ronald Teed. CARL A. RLfOISILL LIBRARY IBHOIR RHYNE COLLEGE Page One Hundred One Abernathv, Nelson Moran Morganton, N. C. Adams, Sarah Ann Taylorsville, N. C. Andrews, John Fletcher Lexington. N. C. Anglev, Janice Vae Granite Falls, N. C. Archer, Alice Gragg Conover, N. C. Austin, Nancy Carolyn Greensboro, N. C. Baesman, Robert Karl Norri stovvn, Penna. Bagley, Sara Jean Lenoir, N. C. Baird, Sherwin Lane Farmville, N. C. Baker, Bettv Ann Fallston. N. C. Bangle, James Henry Charleston, S. C. Barger, Glenn Edward Newton, N. C. Barlow, Carolvn Elaine Granite Falls, N. C. Basinger, Dale Barrv Rockwell, N. C. Beam, Alan Hubert Newton, N. C. Bea er, Maitha Elizabeth Statesville, N. C. Bingham, Nancv Jean Vale, N. C. Blankinship, Donna Jean Brevard, N. C. Bolick, Geneva Pauline Hickory, N. C. Best, Suzanne Jo Conover, N. C. Bouknight, Allen Thomas Timberville, Va. Bowman, Barbara Ann Conover, N. C. Boyd, Robbie Livingston Lincolnton, N. C. Brewer, Claude Swanson, Jr. Galax. Va. Briggs, Keith Andrew Lexington, N. C. Brown, H ' illiam Harold, Jr. Cowley, Ga. Buchanan, Bascum Wavne Morganton, N. C. Buffaloe, Emilia Carol Raleigh, N. C. Bumgarner. Alice Dianne Winston-Salem, N. C. Bumgarner, Phyllis Turner Conover, N. C. Bumgarner, Thomas Stanlev Tavlorsville, N. C. Burke, Gerald Clvde Taylorsville, N. C. Burleson, Steve Allen Albemarle, N. C. Bvrd. Robert Lvnn Newton, N. C. Byrd, Sue Elaine Albemarle, N. C. i £ fe£k Pngi? One Hundred Tiro ji jt H. 1 ;-p 2S = .-, • iufe i igi ffii ' ' iiiili ' a  iTiii ci i Cathey, Joseph Vernon Salisbury, N. C. Causbv, Judv Ann Rutherford College, N. C. Chambers, Nancv Carter Charl.itte, N. C. Clarlc, luanita Louise Hickory, N. C. Cline, Clara Miller Moroanton, N. C. Cloninger, Ann Ellen Dallas, N. C. Cobb, Paul Melbourne Salisbury, N. C. Coles, George Horace Norristown, Penna. Cooper, David Mark Baton Rouge, La. Coulter, Richard Xeil Newton, N. C. Crouch, Larry Dean Cross, Jerry Lee Crump, Fred Andrew, Jr. Taylorsville, N. C. Durham, N. C. Crouse, Charles Lee Davis. John Franklin Hickory, N. C. Lexington, N. C. Libertv, N. C. Davis, Lou Gavle Newberry, S. C. Davis, ' illiam Southall Lynchburg, ' a. Deal, Jennie Lee Valdese, N. C. Deal. Jerry Wayne Newton, N. C. Deat(jn, Don Allen Morganton, N. C. Dixon, Doris Ann Cherryville, N. C. Drury, James Richard Lincolnton, N. C. Dutc, Bettv Jane ■■Asheboro, N. C. Eaker, Larry Dwight Crouse, N. C. Eckard, Ronald David Connelly Springs, N. C. Edwards, Charles Dwight, Jr. Dallas, N. C. Eurey, Paul Hamilton, Jr. Lincolnton, N. C. Farnsworth, Sandra Lea Cherryville, N. C. Farthing, Bonnie Latham Lenoir, N. C. Feimster, Victoria Sue Mocksville, N. C. Flowers, Carroll W ' illia Fogleman, Jon Richard B Ford, Myra Heavner Fox, Anne Potts Freed, Alix Ann Hickory. N. C. irlington, N. C. Lincolnton, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Metuchen, N. J. Prtge One Hundred Three Frc ' L ' inan, Rebecca Alice Statesville, N. C. Freeman, Wallace Bruce Marathon, Fla. Gadd, Paul Wevburn Hickory, N. C. Gibbs, lohn Breckenridge Buies Creek, N. C. Giiiatler, |udith L nn Charlotte, N. C . Graham, Henry Owen Pensacola, Fla. Grape, Sue lean Asheville, N. C. Groce, Diana Leigh iMocksville, N. C. Guthrie, Bessie Paulette Newton, N. C Hahn, Rachael Elizabeth Hildebran, N. C. Hankins, Judith Kav Charlotte, N. C. Harbison, Kathryn Lovingood JNlorganton, N. C. Harwell, Richard E. Conover, N. C. Hastv, lames Bonner Hickory, N. C. Hatlcv, Gladvs Maxine Hudson, N. C. Hearne, Janice Remolds Albemarle, N. C. Hedrick, Douglas Austin Thomasville. N. C. Helton, Janice Elizabeth Newton, N. C. Herman, Brenda Jean Claremont, N. C. Herman, Louie Arthur Hickory, N. C. Hilton, Richard Dale Claremont, . C. Hinshaw, Carolyn Sue Taylorsville, N. C. Hislop, Harold Somers Mehoopany, Penna. Hollar, Larrv Charles Hickory, N. C. Hollingsworth, Josephine B. Valdesc, N. C. Holshouser, Leslie Columbus Rockwell, N. C. Houser, Laura Elizabeth Kings Mountain, N. C. Howard, Marianne West Columbia, S. C. Huffman, Arthur Lawson Ferguson, N. C. Hunt, James Farel Hickory, N. C. Huss, Linda Fay Lincolnton, N. C. Isenhour, Nancv Jane Hickory, N. C. Jones, Jimmy Vachel Bethune, S. C. Kanoy, Diana Kay Winston-Salem, N. C. Kanupp, Paul Robert Conover, N. C. iitt fee Page One Hundred Four mk - Kearns, Emily Sue Kees, RaMiKind IIcni Ketner, Bonita Sue Kinney, Sarah Mae Asheboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Valdese, N. C. Kannapdiis, iV. C. Burlinstim, N. C. Richard Mike, Jr. Kohn, Carol Elizabeth Kluttz, Judy Ra Vale, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Kiiriakin, Allan StanL Lackey, Terrv Carter Kanna|)i)lis, N. C. lev Swedesboro, N. J. Lail, Dannv Eugene Hickory, N. C. Lambie, Margaret Lee Arlington, Va. Ledbetter, Homer Carl, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. Lentz, George Ra ' Kannapolis. N. C. Levpoldt, Elaine Edvthe Kendall Park, X. |. Lineberger, Robert Reid Link, Brenda Kay Little, George Daniel Little, Phyllis Bowman Lo -e, Lynn Lee Hickory, N. C. Newton, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. Cono er, iV. C. Andrews, N. C. Lutz, Harold Wavnc Mt. Pleasant, X. C. McEntire, Kav Maggie Wilkesboro, N. C McGalliard, Thomas Calvin Hickory, N. C. Manthey, Fernmarie Tarpon Springs, Fla. Marshall, Audrev Helen Granite Falls, N. C. Martens, William John Hyattsville, Md. Mertz, Edward Philip. Jr. Havelock, N. C. Metts, Jeanne Ollie Lincolnton, N. C. Miller, Celia Joan Hudson, X. C. Miller, Elizabeth Truesdell Macon, Ga. Miller, Linda Caroh ' n Newton, N. C. Moffitt, Phvllis Bruce Liberty, N. C. Morrison, Glenn Alan Hickory, N. C. Murdock, Sheila lone Troutman, N. C. Murphy, Leslie Hov ' ard Hickory, N. C. Page One Hundred Five Neill, Frances Ellen Barium Springs, N. C. Nininger, Richard Christian Roanoke, Va. Noggle, James Russell Hickory, N. C. Nordman, Frieda Lillie Charlotte, N. C. Osborn, Sallv Spencer High Point, N. C. Palmer, CaroK ' n Page Hickory, N. C. Parker, David Wayne VVadesboro, N. C. Peele, Belton John, III Fayetteville, N. C. Penny, Marv Francis Waynesville, N. C. Phelps, Linda Juinene Kannapolis, N. C. Phillips, Charles Luther Conover, N. C. Poole, Evelvn Maxine Denver, N. C. Pope, Gail Black Statesville, N. C. Quails, James Roy Oak Ridge, Tenn. Rice, Barbara Jane Key Biscayne, Fla. Rice, Svlvia Anne Mt. Holly, N. C. Riley, James Dinges Berryville, Va. Robinson, John Tucker, Jr. Concord, N. C. Ross, Terri Lynn Indian Lake Estates, Fla. Roveano, Victoria June Waynesville, N. C. Rudisill, Aundria Carol Newton, N. C. Rudisill, Vicki Lee Lincolnton, N. C. Rufty, Judv Carol Salisbury, N. C. Rumple, Brenda M Statesville, N. C. Sadler, Ann Elizabeth Leesville. S. C. Schiele, Frederick Bradford Norristov ' n, Penna. Schwalm, Joanne Louise Cleveland, Ohio Secrest, Kenneth Charles Dre.xe], N. C. Setzer, Gave Nelle ' Claremont, N. C. Setzer, Katherine Louise Claremont, N. C. Sharpe, Linda Jane Statesville, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmv Lawrence Statesville, N. C. Sigmon, Brenda Louise Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Stephen Douglas Newton, N. C. Simmons, Brenda Newton Morganton, N. C. Simons, Jerrv Lee Hickory, N. C. Sims, Ronnie Lee Newton, N. C. Sloop, Michael Barbee Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Garv Dean Hickory, N. C. Smith, Jeanne Elizabeth Salisbury, N. C. Smith, Patricia Sue Hickory, N. C. Smith, Patsy L. Connelly Springs, N. C. f f 4M Page One Hundred Six iiii i i imn South, Judy Lorana Newton, N. C. Southard, Charles Robert High Point, N. C. Stamey, Patsy Ann Lincolnton, X. C. Stamev, Virginia Ehzabeth Valdese, N. C. Starnes, Greta Lynn Granite Falls, N. C. Starr, Evelvn Christene Hickorv, N. C. Steelman, Linda Ruth Hickory, iX. C. Ste ' enson, Ewell A.. Jr. States ille, s C. Stewart, James Jeneil Hickory, N. C. Stine, Sherrv Grav Hildebran, X. C. Stoudt, Xancv June Charlotte, X. C. Svveet, Bill P. Albemarle, X. C. Swink, Lottie Huffman Hickory, X. C. Swing, Pierce Lloyd, Jr. Lexington, X. C. Ta lor, Margaret Jeanne Virginia Beach, Va. Taylor, Michael Hoyle Lincolnton, X. C. Taylor, Scotty Gene Barium Sprines, X. C. Tea.gue, William Bedford, Jr. Granite Falls, X. C. Teed, Ronald Edwin Little Mountain, S. C. Thompson, Mary Melissa Statesville, X. C. Thompson, Stuart Raymcmd Davidson, X. C. Truesdail, George Franklin Brevard. X. C. Walker, Ravmond Ervin Morganton, X. C. Wall, Donald C. Spray, X. C. Watkins, Sarah Alice Morganton, X. C. Weaver, Charles Xelson Hickorv, X. C. Webb, David Hantord Charlotte. X. C. Wessell, Conrad B., Ill Goldsboro, X. C. West, Michael Cloer Lenoir, X. C. hisnant, Barry Wade Clarcmont, X. C. U ' hitener, Alice Carolvn ' ale, X. C. Whitener, Donald Rav Hickory, X. C. Wiles, Sandra Kay Hiddenite. X. C. ' illiams, Thomas R., Ill Hickory. X. C. Willis, Sarah Elizabeth Maiden, X. C. Wilson, Jud - Ka -e ■' ale, X. C. Yount, Bo d Lafayette Hickory, X. C. Yount, Fabian Stephen Hickory, X. C. Pnge One Hundred Seven ATHLETICS Saturda ' nights on a mucl-smcai ' cd turt in helmets and cleated Shoes ... a battle is louylu willi strength and Skill for ' ictorv . . . The clean beat of a leather ball sounds the pulse of strength and skill for victory . . . 1 he hard crack of wood echoes the clear note of strength and skill for ictorv . . . The graceful stride mo -es swifth with strength and skill on to victory . . . Body and mind . . . Bod ' and mind together for ' ictory. Pa°e One Hundred Nine Andre Correll, AhenuUe Captain; Al Carelli, Captain Head Coach. Hanley Painter; Assistant Coacha, Punch and Corn vell FOOTBALL Football season for Lenoir Rhyne College in 1964 was one of trial and error, of inexperience and determination. Under the rebuilding system of Head Coach Hanley Painter, the team compiled a 3-6-1 record. Even though the overall record was not in itself impressive, the Bears still had a chance for the Carolina Conference Crown right till the end of the season. All the players displayed the fine spirit and determination that is needed to make a successful season. Pag,c One Hundred Ten Tom Brown stops Wofford ball carrier as White (17), Elder (86 , and AIuntgumer (_82) muve in to help. L. R. WOFFORD Lenoir Rhyne opened their season at Wofford College, in Spartanburg. First-game problems arose for the Bears and they were defeated by a 10-0 score. Lenoir Rhyne out-played the Terriers and had several oppor- tunities to score, but couldn ' t capitalize on them. It was e ' ident that the Bears were weak in some plays, but determination and dri ' e would carry them into the weeks ahead. A loss fax greater than the game itself was that of All-Conference Tackle, Andre Correll, who was injured in the first half. Herb Arteaga (39) tackles Wofford back fi comes to his aid. vlule AlCarelh (58) Ekic White Bob Zande Bob Montgomery Sam Fowler Neil McGeachy Mike Willett Page One Hundred Eleven L. H. NEWBERRY Victory was first tasted by the Bears at the Newberry Indians game. Even though the game was marred by a steady down- pour of rain, the Bears outplayed the home team the entire game, coming out on top by a 7-0 touchdown set up on a Ierr ' nhni-ks makes outstanding catch on Newberry ' s three-yard line to set up L. R. touchdown. Bo Forehand (_77 ; and Sam Fowler (70; rush to stop Newberry back. spectacular forty yard catch by v ' ingback, Jerry Rhoades. An outstanding defense also pro cd to be a aluable asset for the ' ictorious Bears. Richard McGhee Eddie Grissom Henry Graham George Blanton Cl ud Brewer Jim Oualls Page One Hundred Twelve Oedrye Blanton and Eric W ' hitL- back hir a loss. ibmcd ti] tlirow Appalachian the play and the Mountaineers ne er threatened. Using Brown ' s excellent passing, the App. tlelense was caught completely off guard again and again. , n excellent defense and sufficient blocking on Ail-American Larry Hand proved ital for the winning Bears. L. R. APPALACHIAN Appalachian was next to fall in front of the hard-hitting Bears, as the Mountaineers lost 14-7 oji the winner ' s fieki. 1 he Bears, behind senior T im Brown, completcK dominated Blocking r....L I ,11) 111. uii IiikK in route to a Ion L. i . am. Mike Campbell Eabl Lingafelt JlrRl RlKlllL ' i D.WE Elder Paoe One Hundred Thhiceii Playing tor the Conference Championship at Burlington, the Bears took the opening kick-ofF and drove 64 yards to paydirt. They held the Elon Christians time and again until late in the second period when Elon pushed over a touchdown lor a tie, the final score being 7-7. After three consccutix ' e home games, the Bears flew to the campus of Southwestern Louisiana for a Friday night game. E ' en though the Bears usually fare quite well in intcrscctif)nal games, thc - were defeated by a 20-6 score. Thus, it was in ' 64, but, though the L. R. College football team experienced a slow season, they gave plenty of evidence that the price of Bear Meat will be extremely high in future vears. Bo Fi reliand ( i , defenders follow. Eric White, Mike Willett (69), and Terry Shankle (85), stop a punt return in the Soutliucbtcrn Louisiana yamc. Herb Arteaga I Ma;v Hi En IdVM i; Sam Holci Tkrrv Sh anki I ' - nae One Huiidred Fourteen « Ui J ?jpL j im BlC jdli m I- - . .idwDI if I M ' Tailback Mike Campbell (42) skirts end for along gain as Elon secondary moves in for a tackle STATISTICS Leno Leno Leno; Leno] Lenoi Le: Leno Leno Leno Leno r Rhyne r Rhyne 10 r Rhyne 7 r Rhyne 14 r Rhyne 14 r Rhyne 13 r Rhyne 6 r Rhyne 27 r Rhyne 7 r Rhvne 19 Wofford 17 Presbyterian 21 Newberry Appalachian 7 East Carohna 33 Western Carolina 14 Southwestern La 20 Frederick 3 Elon 7 Catawba 24 Mike Piechota Charlie Heye Gene Means DiixML ' all Toi[ Brown Eric Vivian Page One HuiidreA Fifteen BASKETBALL The Lenoir Rh nc Bears started their 1964-65 basketixi season at a slow pace. 1 hev won only three of fi e starts and future success looked doubtful. However, the usual spkit that carries most L. R. teams throughout the season, came alive and the Bears w ere off. The Sons of the Savage Seven played inspired ball and with a few more breaks could h;i e impro ed their record of 17 and 8. They lost no less than four games by a single point margin. It was these decisions which lifted the Carolinas Conference Championship from the Bears ' heads. George Deehan starts Bear offense against Pfeiffer. Page One Hundred Sixteen Left to right: Stcxt ll.illeman, Xcill McGeach) ' , Chuck Mundas , Frank Bua, Ed Miastkiiu ski, (k-nriie Deehan, Mark Lamoreaux, Roger Kins Aubrey Cochran, Dale Basinger, David Wells, Richard Hard) ' . Under the fine coaching of Bill Wells the Bears handled the toughest oppon- ents of the conference night after night. I hey won the Holiday Tournament and heat nationally ranked High Point in overtime. The squad found superior basketball in co-captains Neill McGeachy and Ed Miastkovvski, who game after game led the Bears in scoring and rebounding. A commendable per- formance was turned in bv big George Deehan who carried the Bears in the latter part of the season. Sophomore guard Frank Bau and Freshman Mark Lamoreau.x pro ' ided e.xciting moments throughout the season with their hustle and desire. Another outstanding point of the season was the bench strength of the Bears. Aubrey Cochran and Da id Wells time and again came off the bench to spark rallies in close games. Ed Miastkowski (30) and Aubrey Cochran (32) battle for a rebound. Neill McGeachy against Elon. (22) goes for two points Page One Hundred Sevoiteen tTtorye DLchan (50 ) goes for a layup against Western Carolina. Mark Lamoreaux controls tap in the M ' estern Carolina game. With the statistics finally tallied Ed Miastowski led the scoring with a 21.6 average while Neill McGeachy followed with a 13.6 a erage. The rebounding department was headed by Lamoreaux with a 9.7 a erage per game. Through the heartbreak and happiness of the season it was e ' ident that the Bears will build another fine team in the years to come. The bench is loaded with fine talent and two starters will also return. Once again the Conference Crown will come back to the Bears and remain for a long time. Ed Miastowski drives for field goal against Catawba. Page One Hjindred Eighteen Ed Miastovvski gets important two pointer in Western game. STATISTICS Lenoir Rhvne , 64 PFeiffer .62 Leno r Rhvne , , , 77 ' ■Newberry ,,,52 Leno r Rhvne , 58 East Carolina , 59 Leno r Rhvne . . . , 107 Atlantic Christian , , , 82 Leno r Rhvne , , 84 Elon .,.85 Leno r Rhvne , , 85 Wofford ,73 Leno r Rhvne , ,,,87 Berea, Kentuckv , , ,63 Leno r Rhvne ,74 Chattanooga . 66 Leno r Rhvne . . ,83 Western Carolina , .,72 Leno r Rhvne, , , , 72 Appalachian .95 Leno r Rhvne ,110 ■■Catawba . . 73 Leno r Rhvne . , , , , 79 East Carolina , 63 Leno r Rhyne. . . , , , 75 Atlantic Christian , ,66 Leno r Rhvne , , 96 WofFord 95 Leno r Rhvne, , 82 High Point 77 Leno r Rhvne , , , 79 ■' Western Carolina 90 Leno r Rhvne, , , , 79 Appalachian ..68 Leno r Rhyne . , 99 Newberry ..78 Leno r Rhvne, , ,. 58 Pfeiffer 60 Leno r Rhvne , ,, 96 ' Catawba 7? Leno r Rhvne, , , 62 ■Guilford 63 Leno r Rhvne, , , , 70 Elon 6? Leno r Rhvne .. 57 ' ■High Point 76 Leno r Rhyne, , , 71 fWestern Carolina , 67 Leno r Rhyne , , ,. 60 fHigh Point ..74 Aubrey Cochran (32) and George Deehan (50) battle for defensive rebound against ACC. ' Conference Games fCarolinas Conference Tournament Page One Hundred Nineteei, BASEBALL The Lenoir Rhyne College baseball team finished the 1964 season with a 4-11 record. Though it was a disappointing season, the charges of Coach Walter Cornwell had some bright spots. Junior Tom Brown led the team in hitting for the second consecuti ' e year with a .411 a erage. He was a standout also from his catching position and was field gen- eral for the Bears. Brennan Elliott also had a fine season and hit .340 while scoring 10 runs. Inexperience hurt Lenoir Rhvne in many positions as did an incffecti ' e defense. The leading pitcher was Barry Gibson who compiled a 2-2 record. With many returning players the 1965 season should be one of promise for the Bears. Page One Hundred Twenty Jijm Ehlers Geokge Truesdail RENNAN Elliott George Deehan Front Ware, inger, Roil ' ; Jim Thornburg, Jim Edwards, Brennan Elliott, Phil Harbinson, Ken Morrison, Bu Dwain Rowe. Back Row: George Truesdail, Bob Montgomery, Frank Pursley, Barry Gibs uwam nowe. oaciz now: Vjeorge iruesaaii, JtioD Montgomery, t rank rursley, Barry (jibsun, IJjnn Waters, t George Deehan, Bill Johnson, Dale Baucom, John Sieverts, Richard Brittain, Jim Ehlers, Tom Brown, Coach C I krb Arteaga, aters. Earl Lin veil Bobby Fox, Bev ;afelt. Dale Bas- Pdge One Hundred Twenty-one TRACK The Lenoir Rhyne track team experienced another fine season in 1964. Under the highly capable Norman Punch, the Bears copped their fiFth consecutive title in District 26. ITie team compiled an ox crall record ot 4 first places, 2 second places, 2 third places and one fourth place in team meets. The point getters for the Red and Black cindermen included Craig Wardlavv, Fran Lambert, Glenn Morrison, and Mike Campbell. Wardlaw and Lambert headed the running e ents while Morrison was tops in the field c cnts. Mike Campbell, the Spring Sports Athlete of the Year, excelled in both track and field e cnts. As for 1965 the Bears ha e a line nucleus around Campbell and should be in tor another championship season. -- 1 y Coach Xorman Punch Front row. Lackey, Lambert, Morrison, Dawson, Wine, Stevenson, Cornell, Campbell, Crump, Quails. Back roir: Fowler, Forehand, Edwards Dull, Bua, Wardlaw, Miller, Sherrill, Moehlmann, Potrafca. Page One Hundred Tu ' eufv-tiro I .in I .inihL-rt .iikI t r.iiu W.ii.iLnx Bu Forehand throws shot put. , i Johnny Mnehhiiiinn hurdles . . . ? ? Terry Lackey Glenn Dawson ' ' iNSTON Wine HoLLis Miller Paoe One Hundred Twenty-three ATHLETIC HONOR MEN Tom Brown AU-Coiifcretice Ed MlASTOWSKI AU-Confereuce Page One Hundred Twenty-four CHEERLEADERS From the first WERE FIGHTLNG FOR YOU RED AND BLACK by the Freshman Rats . . . To the roar of Dixie around the bonfire . . . To the Saturday rides through South CaroHna . . . To the ring of Grnr-eat through the New College Field . . . To sardine-packed Shuford . . . Go-o-o-o Bears! To late permissions for Lexington . . . To serving as publicity crew for the teams . . . To the last cheering crowd . . . THIS IS THE SOXG WE SING. LENOIR Rl lYNE TO THEE. LR Cheerleaders spurred the .Might - Bears and the Deadly Dozen through the 1964-65 season. Martie Bergstresser Head Cheerleader Ray Ratchford, ]oe Bear ' Kdthy Lipscnmb, IVth PetriLh, Xancy RuUins, Tern Russ, Judy Kluttz, Iill Clark, Martie aergstresser. Page One Hundred Tu-enty-five WINTER EVENTS Cleopatra at the Latin Club Banquet It ;, a cold winter ' s night and there is black colic Not the nicnies asain tonight! H H mam Where was that! EXAMS That Christmas spirit gets us sometimes. There were Ions walks in the snow. U calk-a sniMv.il ol tiie littcst. Page One Hundred Twenty-sei en R MISS LENOIR RHYNE Miss Betty Pugh ! S. HONORARIES 132 THE STUDENT 138 SPRING EVENTS 148 SENIORS 154 EPILOGUE 180 m: . ' • ' L4 Kt Spring is warmfh . . . Warm as the happiness in the twilight of evening After April ' s shower . . . Spring and I have time to stop . . . Stop to listen to the sound of the Breeze of Sunday afternoon whip through the grass . . Time to catch the hand of someone near ... to listen . . Listen to the bird . . . Listen to the sound of bells in the distance . . . And I am young . . . Young enough to hear the sound . . . The birth of hope. : HONORARIES To a iew are gi ' en a distinction tor accomplishment . . . A gold medal, a charm, a pin . . . Yet, the real importance of these comes with the experience gained. The individual alue achieved . . . ser ' ice rendered . . . It is important to remember That tlignitx ' comes not with what is done . . . But with what is understood. Pnge One Hundred Thirty-three WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Joyce Plonk KiiiKS Mtn., N. C Joanne Hunter Charlotte, N. C. Ed Ketchie Kannapolis, N. C. J Christa Janz Jacksonville, Fla. A ' lelbounie, Fla Faye Allred Burlington, N. C. 3etty Pugh Asheboro, N. C. M rtha Summers States qlle, N. C. Ronnie Vigue Charlotte, N. C. HONORARY FRATERNITIES ALPHA PSI OMEGA One of the tew campus groups af- filiated with a national honorary fra- ternity is Gamma Eta cast of Alpha Psi Omega dramatic fraternity. Alpha Psi considers for membership out- standing campus thespians who have achieved points in the technical as well as acting art of dramatics. Be- sides holding meetings of the local chapter at which entertainment is dramati c readings, members attend surrounding dramatic performances. mk Altliof Cobb Harkey Mackie Not pictured: Baker, Eckard, Zimmerman Olson IOTA EPSILON OMEGA Signal contributions to campus publications receive special recogni- tion from Iota Epsilon Omega. Be- ing an honorary journalistic frater- nity its membership is awarded to those students who do outstanding work on either the Lenoir Rhynean or Hacawa Staff. As well as encour- aging journalistic talents, Iota Epsi- lon Omega serves the campus as a whole by sponsoring the presentation of candidates for the election of Miss Lenoir Rhvne. Allred Fenimore Mackie Schv Brown Chambers Dixon Dreikorn Freed Kelley Lentz Lucas Moffitt Olson Pugh Schrum Settlem ie Taylor Williams Not pictured: Janz, Yoder Page One Hundred Thirty six fiff £% d tmt : jt y ,4r p « Drown Griggs Herman Knaul Martin Mo.ise Pugh Sell rum Smith Aderholt, A. Yoder Aderholt, M. Brandon Cromer Fowler Gatwood Greenholt H evmann Lee i au Rast Setzler Stahler Ullman Not pictured: Allran, Deans, Janz, McCre- ary, Patterson, Rudisill, Shutord, Weaver. AIu Sigma Lipsilon, Lcjioir Hlniic ' s li(iiiorar scholastic tratcriiit ' , stri es to inspire and recognize scliolaiK achic eiiicnt in tlic liberal aits. I l.i ing maintaincil an olyjIVI A brolLyJN academic average of -XJ or better, candidates are elected by a [our Fifths ' ote. MU u:a Harhison Lee Baesnian Bea er Bouknight Herman Heymann Hoyle Mackey Mehlen Setzer Williams Binkle Blackburn Not pictured: Bolick, Burns, C(joke, Deans, Fryar, Hawn, Jan , Smith, Tuttle. CHI BETA PHI Fhe purpose of Chi Beta Phi, hon- orary scientific fraternity, is to pro- mote interest and to recognize scholarly acliie enient in science. Higfilights of the year include . . . thirteen new nienibers . . . Homecom- ing entry . . . and the Science Key Award. Pns.e One Hinnhed Thirtvieven THE STUDENT But ive are the sum oj nil the iiioiiieiits nj mir lives — (ill that is ours is in tlieiii: We enui ot eseape or coueeal it. —Thomas Wolfe I ' rom quiet sea towns . . . Neon-lighted cities ... Smoke-hlled factory towns . . . And red elav farms . . . The students come to merge into one. The e ' er-present face . . . the changing face . . . The searcher . . . the thinker . . . the wanderer . . . the dreamer. The student comes to inscrihe on this college experience . . . the Age-old adage . . . Live . . . learn . . . lauah . . . love. Page Que Hiiihlred Tltlrt)-ni ie A WORLD OF PEOPLE. A college is many things to many people. It consists parth ' of buildings. And it is molded to a great extent by its location. But most ot all, a college is its people . . . its emploxees and benetactois . . . the ]ieople oF the community who support it with their loval spirit . . . the Faculty and administration . . . and most oF all, students. College is, perhaps, ,i student world ... a world oF work . . . and oF Fun . . . a Functioning world, apart From chaotic .society ... a world ol difFiised jiersoiialities, and oF united spirits ... a world oF many people. I Cduld have told V. C. five years L nn, i u can do your own ago I would have his job. clothes ntxt ucck. Step pertect, trum A to Z. iVIembers ol the weddiny And thi ' v call this art! ! Only fifteen thousand pages to go. ' age One Humtred Forty If another string breaks Have they got him str.ipped in yet? Cluud nine . . . Huu ean vou tell the diderenee between a bov and a girl algaer Yuu reall - made one out of your- Xow, about sororities and fr self this time! I ' m May Queen! Who are you? That ' s the last jicp pill I ' ll take. ternities . . . Page One Hundred Forty-one ON CAMPUS Fall . . . and it is tn the Administration Building and registration luies and English, or nunbe Ed. 2 . . . What did I take? and histor ' Winter . . . and perhaps I, the lonel - student, finally finish lab Then classes . . . second period and the mad rush to Yoder to Accounting 2 or Sociolog) ' 7 . . . or . . . Page One Hundred Forty-two Snow . . . and we tifad the cold walk to the Center for . . . friendship . . . warmth . . . Iriiod . . . fun . . . and . . . ? Spring . . . and the windows of Morgan open, perhaps to . . . Schaeftcr . . . Fritz-dmrad- Mauney The library stands alone among the leaves of spring reminding us that books are not absent from spring and I, the student, not absent from books. Page One Hundred Fori -three HOUSE COUNCILS All import.int part oF Student Go crnnK ' iii is the dormitory house council, represented in each dorm on campus. Maintaining order, and promoting a friendly and lielplLiI atmosphere in the students ' home away from home is the elected job of the I l(iuse Council members. Giving demerits for unmade beds, blaring radios, much- too loud serenades in the stairwells, and flooding the halls with water, include only a few of the joys of being a House Council member. House Mothers: Mrs. G. Edmund Lohr, Mrs. G. H. Ballard, Mrs. Stedman Council, Mrs. George Bovvden. Women ' s House CoiiNciLS-First fioir: Carter, Nordman, Hoover, G ' Segner, Peer, McSwain. Second Row: Hege, Freed, Hearne, Hoyle, Trent, Schwalm, Rhoades. Not Pictured: Schaeffer House Council. Page One Hundred Forty-four Morgan House Council— Frout Pioiv. Koriakin, Quails, Riley, Austin, President; Taylor, Cooper, Waitman. Back Row. Dean Sox, Whitley Deal, JMcCeachy, Yount, Schmidt, Bangle, iMillcr, Shenill, Setzer, Lyerly. Highland House Council— Senfcrf; Campbell, W. Yoder, L. Yoder, Miller. Standing: Butner, Montgomery, Grauick. Page One Hundred Forty-five Hell is alvvavs 3:00 in the mornina I began to smc DORM LIFE I xvish they ' d tell us when the ' re guing tu paint the room. Page One Hundred Forty-six p. G. L. M. P. DORM LIFE Here ' s to the pictures on my desk. Ma thev never meet! Hiroshima, Nagasaki, ut Mother expects me home this weekend . . . Pnge One Hundred Forty-seven SPRING EVENTS ' hat I n through not ti wear stockin Get it?! § Lazv Sunday atternoons . Page One Hundred Forty-eight SPRING EVENTS May Dav And with spring comes Midsiimiuei Si ' lil •. IJream ... in fantasy and realit} ' . and finally . PiTge One Hiimhed Forty-iihie Kathy Lipscomb Sophomore MAY COURT Eugenia Shue Se)iior Janice Rogers Freshiucni Pnge One Huiiihed Fifty I Iazel Mackie Senior Cary Fravel Sophomore Walda Brittain Commercial Phyllis McNeely Coiuiuercinl MAY COURT MAID OF HONOR MISS JOANNE HUNTER Page One Ihiiidn;} Fifty-hvo MISS FAYE ALLRED MAY QUEEN Page One Hiindreil Fifty-three SENIORS Sodii I imisl i_iii. I Willis lIlC hiMlili.ll I l,l ()| I .lllll . . . n(l I rt ' iiifnibcr. I V ;i (liriiiii, I line li:is piisscd . . . iul will) il llic mill 1)1 iiinlil. I I is over ... it is uoiic. I iLiiii :iiul liKiL oDCf nuirc . . . I he ijiiiss, iIk ' k ' ;i c ' s .lie lju ' cm now . . . ikI li ' _;lil III sun sliiiK ' s llir(Hi ' _;li llic ii;i(Ls (il liiiili liii ' _;s. Ml is l)ri ' _;lil ,mil i,k ' ;in . . . washed l) llic rain. I lie spring lias eome. I wo idads di ( ' i ' _;ed inln a wimd and I InuL die nne less iia cled liy I )id il realK iii.iLe die dilU it ikc idiiii iiiNsell I learned le liiin ,ind InuL. I liai lias made llic dillenauc . , , die dilhaciKC . . . i l scir die diUncaiee. Ccxn v Simmons, ( Iniptniir. [nnicc Sloop, I !i,l,„i,iir. VV.ivnc VViiliMj.is, ' I ' rru.urrr. r,;iilMi:i ol,,l, Srnr ,nr; Vernon l ' :i,risl,, ' ,rr I ' iruilriil; jiiltv I ' n-li, l ' rr.i,lr„l. L E N I HYNE COLL fan, ' ()„r lluinlufil l.jn ( i ' BEST ALL ROUND Selected bv the Senior Class as Best ,4 Kmind were Larry Yoder and Betty Pugh. ■■SSSSSS! BSi-SSSS ■■■■■■■■!■!■■■■■s::Ki9 -i I I IUi I Page One Hundred Fifty-six Harold David Abel Canton, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Kathebine Reece Adams Cramerton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education eace College 1, (Thre. Emily Kaye Alexander Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Ediicntion ACE 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Band 1; YWCA 1, 2; LSA 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; WAA 1; Campus Guide 2, 3; Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, Social Chairman 2, 3; Hacawa 1, 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Jane Elizabeth Abernethy Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English William Lindsay Adams Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 3, Vice-President 4. Linda Faye Allred Burlington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; WAA 2, 3, 4; Student Commission 2; Hacawa 2, 3, Assistant Business Man- ager 2, Business Manager 3; Student Publications Committee 3; Publicity Committee CCCC) 3; House Council 2; Leadership Training Committee 2, 3; Delta Ze 3, Preside Vice-Pres. 4; 1,2; Daisv Who Amiva 1, 2. 3. 4 4; Totn F id ' ice-Pres. si]on Omega 3, 4, 3; Mav Court ss Officer 3; Who ' s m Americmr Uni- 4; Mav Queen 4. Betty Jean Andrews Hudson, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Baptist Student Union 2, 3, A Mary Neil Anderson High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3; YWCA 1, 2; WAA 1, 2, 3; Hacawa 2, 3; Hall Commission 3; Kap- pa Delta 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3; Li- brary 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3. (Tliree-year Student) Brenda Ann Arcuri Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education NEA 4. Dennis Randolph Arney Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Mars HUl College 1,2. A. Craig Austin Riverside, N. J. A.B. Degree in Business and Spanish Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; In.liM.lii.il t li,.i pion 3; Hacawa 4. Sp uis l,lii.,i, II, Commission 1, 2, 3. 4, rirsi,i iu -1. Campus Guide 3, 4; LcMdnsliip Ir.iinii Committee 3, 4; House Commiltc (CCC) 4; Interfratemity Council Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, First Guard 3, 4. Robert Ray Barker, Jr. Hinsdale, 111. A.B. Degree in Business Administration laliers 1, 2. 3, 4; Fontball 1; Ti: Carol Ann Beaver StatcsviUe, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Da id Lipscomb College I, 2; Intrarau rals 4; Clii Beta Phi 4; Dean ' s List 3; Lab Assistant 3. William Eugene Beaver Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 1; Theta Chi 3, 4. William Floyd Benfield Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Stttdies Gardner-Webb College 1, 2; NEA 4; Baptist Student Union 3; Student Cabi- Brenda Kindly Baker Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Central Wesleyan College 1, 2. Ann Runyon Beatty Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Iliyb Point College 1, 2; ACE 4. Perry Lee Beaver China Grove, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 4; Religious Council 3; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- Treas. 1, 2; LSA 1, 2 , 3, 4, Treasurer I, 2, Vice-Pres. 3; College Sundav School 1, 2, 3, 4, Supt. 3; Campus Guide 3; Class Officer 2; Dining Hall 1, 2; iVIusic Record Library 4; Repre- sentative to Lutheran Brotherhood Se- lect Choir 4; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents ill American Universities and Col- leges 4. Barbara Lvnne Beck New Bern, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3, 4; Religious Council 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4. President 4; Playmakers 1, 3; LSA 1, 2; Lenoie. Rhynxan 3, 4; Switch- board 3, 4. Martha Elizabeth Bebgstresser Fort Myers, Fla. A.B. Degree in Physical Education NEA 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; WA, 1, 2, 3 4, President 2, 3: Campus Guide 2, 3 Recreation Committee (CCC) 3, 4 Delta Zeta 1, 2. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3 Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3; Dining Hal I; Switchboard 3, 4; Student of thf Month 4. Mildred Crawford Blackwelder Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education MitcheU College 1, 2; ACE 4. (Three-year Student) f Mary Elizabeth Blom Landrum, S. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3; Hacawa 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Elizabeth Hollar Bock Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Edvcation St. Andrews Presbyterian College 1. : Pamela Sue Boone GibsonviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Jrevard Junior College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4. David Luther Boliek Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Plavmakers 3, 4; Student C Theta Chi 1, 2. 3, 4; The Bards Five 3; Karen Hope Branner New Market, Va. A.B. Degree in Music NEA 4; Music Club I. 2. 3, 4; Music Educators National Conference 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4; LSA 1. 2; CoUege Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. Sarah Ann Bridges Kings Mountain, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education St. Andrews Presbyterian College 1; ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; Westminster FeUowship 3; Switchboard (CCC) 3; Professor ' s Assistant 4. (Three-year Student) Elaine Mauser Brooks Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4; Intramurals 3. Alfred Alton Britt Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Universitv 1. 2; U.N.C. Kappa Phi; IFC 3. Betty Rose Broome Monroe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology ite Junior College 1. 2; -WC Luther Joel Brown Rural Retreat, Va. A.B. Degree in Music Cluh 1. 2, ?. 4, ViccP 11 A ir C 2. . 4. Set. |u,. k,,.. 1.2. ( .ipl . ' Thomas Ednvahd Brown Lewistcmn, Pa. B.S. Degree in Physical Education Ic.Dtball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; als 1. 2, 3. 4. losEPH Ralph Burris Charlotte, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Brenda Reinhardt Campbell Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics NEA 3; Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3. (Three-year Student) dfMih INancy Carolyn Brown Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Carolina College 2; NEA 4; Lenoir NEAN I, 3, 4; Iota Epsilon Omega (; Playmakers 4. Gene Wayne Bruce Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Diakoni: Fellowship 1. 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3. 4 Class Officer. Vice-Pres. 1; Football Man liriniH Brown Burton Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration BriiNDA Elizabeth Campbell Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education NEA 4; LSA 1, 2; College Sunday School 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: WAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice- Pres. 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2. 3: Professor ' s Assistant 2. 3, 4; Public Relations Office I. Margaret Carolyn Carpenter Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English NEA 4; Delta Zcta 1, 2, 3, 4. jMarv Josephine Carter West Columbia, S. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology C. 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2. 3. Vice Pres. 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary ' 3 Oillege Sunday School 1, 2. 3; Lciioii RIn ' iiean 3, 4; Fine Arts Committee ' CCO 3; House Council 3, 4, Sec. 4: Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4. Carol Henderson Gartner Harmony, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education Mitchell College 1, 2; NEA 4; Dean ' s List 1; May Court 2. Jane Adelaide Cashion Hamlet, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Brenau College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4; Sign Kappa 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Hacawa Class Editor. Thomas Burton Chafin High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Mitchell College 1. 2; Playmakers Intramurals 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3. ViviA Burgess Cline Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education NEA 3. (Three-year Student) Tommy Carroll Cash Grouse, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Gardner- Webb 1, 2. Albert Carl Carelli, Jr. Somerdale, N. J. A.B. Degree in Physical Education NEA 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; Baseball 1; Track 1. 2; Intramurals ' !, 2, 3. 4; Social Committee (CCC) 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chair- man 2, Pledge Trainer 3, Sergeant at Arms 4; Delta Zeta Big Brother 4. Patricia Cloninger Clarke Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Mitchell College 1; ACE 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Barhara Jeanne Cloninger Grover, N. C. A.B. Degree in English. NEA 3; Lenoir Rhyiiean 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Millard Andre Correll Landis, N. C. A.B. D-2gre2 in Physical Education Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; All- Conference District 26; Baseball 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Shelby Woodward Cresimore Statesville, N. G. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education A.S.T.C. I; Mitchell College 2. Betty Triplett Curlee Hickoo ' , N. C. B.S. Degree in General Science NtA 3; YWCA 1. 2; Summer Commis- sion 2; Campus Guide 2; House Council 2; May Court 2; Class Officer, Secretary 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Glenn Edward Deal Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics NE. 4. Randy Bruce Deese Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adtuinistidliou BoBHY ' Gene Deviney Lavvndale, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Gardner-Webb 1. 2. Ralph Alonzo Dkum, Jr. Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa 1; Tlieta Xi 2, 3. Frank Richard Davies Ramsey, N. J. A.B. Degree in Physical Education George Oliver Deehan Braintree, Mass. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; May Court Lscnrt 1. 2, 3. Jack Lynn Denton Lake Wales, Fla. A.B. Degree in Economics Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball I; C ilf 1; Track 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Tau Kappa Hpsilon 4, Rush Chairman 4. William Ludwig Dreikorn Johnstown, Pa. A.B. Degree in History dent Stude 3. Pi Olli. Cahi nissioo 4; ll ( 3. 4. Sports Kditov 3; Hmiim ImooliI 3; Sec. Program Bond tl( ; Theta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4; l.il.i 1 pMl.in Omega 3, 4, President 4; Sindcnt l ' , .h Offic -Preside Class Ofll. :, 4. Pri Representative 4; V)i Awong Sf.idcts w Amuucu,, ( ties mid Colleges 4. Wtu S. Steven Duncan, Jr. Flat Rock, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology LSA 1; Playmakers 1, 3. 4; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Fine Arts Committee (CCC) 3, 4; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Second Guard 3, Chaplain 4; May Court Escort 4; Haca- WA 4. Linda Price Eckard Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Edjication ACE 3. 4; Baptist Student Union 2. Joe Cecil Epting, Jr. High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music NEA 4; Music Club 1. 2, 3, 4; JMENC 2, 3. 4, President 4; Kampus Kats 3; A Cappella Choir 1. 2. 3. 4, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sundav School; Work Scholarship 4. William Mitchell Fenimore, Jr. Norristown, Pa. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Fo: noir Ehvnean 3, 4, Business Manager; House Council 2; Student Publications Committee 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 2, 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Professor ' s Assistant 4; Iota Epsilon Omega_ 3, 4; M w ' s Who Among Stu- cUnts in American Universities and Col- Samuel Franklin Fowler Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. Deanna Kay Eaker Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in English NEA 3; Music Club 1; Playmakers 3 A Cappella Choir 1, 2; College Sundaj School I, 2, 3; Religious Council, Sec 2; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3; Lenoir Rhyn eai (Thi Student) Daltiiard McRee Eckard Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Mvra Ann Falls Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education iacred Heart College 1, 2; ACE 3, Harold Thomas Fish Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education 4mii Eilifi Robert Franklin Fox Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and Economics Rlnttcui 1, 2; Tau Kappa Epsilo Susan Elizabeth Fox Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education i. Chapla CCCO ]oYCE Beck Fritts Mt. Gilead, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education EA i: Band 2, 3; VWCA 2, 3, 4; LSA 1. Intramurals 2, 3. 4; House Council 3; Dean ' s List 2; Professor ' s Assistant Michael Bruce Iusonie Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration . State 1; Baseball 2, 3; Intramurals . 4; Interfratemity Council 2, 3; Kappa Epsilon 1. 2. 3. 4, Rush •man 3. Pledge Trainer 3, Vice-Pres. :ofessor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Sports An- Collene Radio Program 3. BLTrv Louise Graham Hickory, X. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Ecincatiou ACE 1, 4; Religious Coun. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 1, 2, 3. 4; Zeta Tau Alpha il 3; Christine Parker Greene Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Susan Jane Gribble Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies NEA 3. 4, Sec.Treas. 4; Religious Coun- cil. Sccretar ■2; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday School; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Stu dent Cabinet 3; Campus Guide 2, 3; House Council 2; Class Officer, Sec. 2; Dean ' s List 3: Professor ' s Assistant 4; Library 1, 2, 3, 4. Lois Linda Gibson Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education and English CE 2, 3. 4: YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Treasurer 4; College Sunday School 1. 2. 3, 4; WAA 1, 2; Campus Guide 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Li- brary 2, 3, 4. Elmer Eugene Graham, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Theta Chi 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. David Allen Gresham Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Michael Anderson Griggs Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Intramurals 2; Interfratemity Council Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Chaplain Pres. 3; Mu Sigma Epsilon 2; Class ficer, Vice-President 3; Dean ' s List 1, 3. 4; Graduation Marshal 1. 2, 3; P fessor ' s Assistant 1; U ' io ' s Who Anw Students in American Universities a Colleges 4. Sara Lynn Gwaltney Hiddenite, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prinmry Education ACE 3, 4; YWCA 3; Intramurals 2, ; 4: WAA 3, 4; House Council 4; Recur Library Assistant 3. ]oNAS William Harbinson, Jr. Maiden, X. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Mary Permelia Harkey Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Plavmakers 1. 2. 3, 4, Sec. 3; Campus Guide 2, 3; Pan Hellenic Council 2. 3. 4. Vice-Pres. 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2. 3, 4, Membership Chairman 3, Corresponding Sec. 4; Al- pha Psi Omega 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. Stanley Vernon Hanna Orlando, Fla. A.B. Degree in Sociology ui University 1. 2; ReUgious Couiv vship 3. 4, Presi Ruby Deaton Harbison Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE ta Phi 4; D. .Assistant 4; CThree-ye an ' s List 2, 3; Lab Assistant r Siudent) Mary Letitia Harris Silverstreet, S. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Lab (Three- Student) Patricia J. ne Hawks Raleigh, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education High Point College 1, 2: ACE 3. 4 1, 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta 1 ■Pres. 2. 4. Chaplain 2, Par 2; House Council 2: Home coming Sponsor 1; May Court 1. Stanley Roger Henry Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Edtication Football 1, 2; Track 2; Sigma Phi Epsi Ion 1. William Leonard Helton. Jr. Belmont, X. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration College 1, 2: nurals 3. 4; Alva Lea Herman Conover, X. C. A.B. Degree in English Playmakers 1. 2; Lenoir Rhynean I, 2. 3. 4; Professor ' s Assistant I. 2; Library .As- sistant 2, 3. 4; Freshman Medal 1; Woman ' s Oratoo ' -Avvard 2; Eliza Hed- rick Scholarship 2; A. D. Eckard Scholar- ship 3. 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. 4: NEA 3, 4. President 4; Student Cabinet 3. 4; Class Marshal 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3. 4; Ulio ' s Who Among Students in American Universities l d Colleges 4. John Joseph Hicks, Jn. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administrntion Emily Jennings Hollar Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementaty EducatiatJ Salem CollcRe 1. 2. Charles William Hill Camden, S. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Wingate Junior College 1, 2; Campus Guide 4; Recreation Committee (CCC) , 4; llu-ta Chi 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. Jane Carolyn Horne Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Appalachian 1; N ' E. 4. Rrknda Joyce Houser Liiicolnton, N. C. .B. Degree in Sociology VWtA 1, 2; LSA I, 2. 3, 4; College Sunday School 1, 2. 3, 4: House Coun- cil 3; Library 2. 3, 4. Linda Baker Huffman Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Ediication and Social Studies NE.A 3. 4. (Three-year Student) Mary Senith Hughes Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3. Vice-Pres. 3; Junior Class Productions 1; YWCA 1; MSM 1. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; HacAWA 1, 2; Le- ii„ r lUnnean 2; Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3; I Ki; Sweetheart 3; May Court 2; Dean ' s Liil 2. 3. (Three-year Student) Alice Joanne Hunter Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology 2; N ' EA 4; Playmakers 4WA 3. 4. Co-Editor 4; Lenoir Rhynean 3. 4; Student Publica- tions Coinmittee 4; Fine Arts Committee (CCC) 3, 4; Kappa Delta 3. 4; Miss Hacawa Candidate 3; Dean ' s List 3, 4; Professor ' s Assistant 4; IF io ' s Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges 4; May Court 4; Maid o£ Honor. Marcella Murphy Hutto Crouse, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education NEA 4; Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3, 4 Lacy Michael Isenhour Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Martha Jane Isenhower Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educatiou ACE 2. 3: Hacawa 1; House Council 2; Cheerleade Mary Ann Isenhower Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ; Hacaw CThree-y. 1; House C( ar Student) Barry Julian Jacobson New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B. Degree in History NEA 3; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2. Mark Cyrus Johnson Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in English 11 College 1. 2; Diakonia Fello Nancy Ann Jennings TaylorsviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education St. Andrews College 1, 2. Kenneth Ly ' nn Joines Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration rensics 4; Recreation Committee (CCC) 4; Dean ' s List 1; Dining Hall I, 2. Betty Jean Jones Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Chowan College 1, 2; NEA 4; BSU 4; CoUege Sunday School 1; WAA 1. Virginia A ' Iitchell Kale Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education Soutliern Seminarv- Junior College 1, 2: Playmakers 3, 4: ' i iSM 2; Westminster Fellowship 3; Hall Commission 2; Dean ' s List 2; Professor ' s Assistant 4; Hospitality Committee 2. William Fred Keisler Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Biisiness Administration Playmakers 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Miriam Henrietta Keisler Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Catawba 1. 2; Hacawa 3. 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, Historian 4; Dean ' s List 3. Judith Marie Kellev Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education EA 4; Intramul Cabinet 4; L «oi Business Manage 3. 4. Co Direc.or als 1, Rliv 3. 4; Student II 3. 4. Assist. Campus Guide 2, f; Leadership Training Comm. 3; House Committee ( CCC : ,3; Program Board (CCC) 4; Sium., K.ipi),i 1. 2. 3. 4. President 2, A. s.uit.n 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4. Sr 4: t)(lii.e Staff 3. 4; Awards and Cit.iliniis torn mittee 4; Rotary Student cit tlie .Month 4: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ,m,l Collenes 4. YVVCA 1, 2 Sunday Sch W. A 1, 2. Lihrarj- Barbara Ann Kent Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and Spanish iMSM 1. 2 iOl 3, 4; 3, 4. 4; College I; Intramurals 1, 2. 3; Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Ed Monroe Ketchie, Jr. Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Forensics 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Intramurals 1; Student Cabinet 3; Campus Guide 2; Budget Board 1; Leadership Training Committee, Chairman 3; Social Com- mittic C C C 3; Program Board, Chair man (C( 4; Board of Governors act 4; U.iss Officer, Treas, I. Presi- dent i: Student of Month 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Americun Kn i-rM ties iiiiri CoUeges. 4. Naomi Ruth Knaul Melbourne, Fla. A.B. Degree in Sociology Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Religious Council YWCA 2, 3. 4; LSA 1, 2. 3. 4, dent 4; College Slind.n Sth.,.,1 I, Katherine Linker Lentz Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Charlotte College 2; House Council 3. 4; 4, Memhership Chair W.C.U.N.C. 1; Campus Guide Sigma Kappa 3 Verna Frances Long Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2. 3; YWCA 1; Le.ioir Rhrn. Dean ' s List 2. (Three-year Student) Carol Elizabeth Riser Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2. 3; YWCA 1. fess( (Thre Slude Robert Irwin Ledbetter Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies NEA 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3; Theta Chi Lawrence Lonal Lineberry, Jr. Lynchburg, Va. .4.B. Degree in Business l...-ll).ill I. 2, 3; Track 1; Tau Kappa Marian Diane Lucas Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education CE 3. 4; Religious Council 4; MSM 2. !, 4, ice-Pres. 3. President 4; Hacawa 1. 2; Plavmakers 2, 3; Kappa Delta 1, !, 3; Iota Epsilim Omega 2; Ecumenical itudv Group 3. Thelma Brooks Luciana Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Ciituwba College 1, 2. Nancy Newton McGalliard Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Carl Jerry McNeely Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree iu Elementary Education Margaret Elizabeth Mabe Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4; Religious Council 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 1. 2, 3, 4; CoUege Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4; Lenoir ' Rhrnean 3; Professor ' s Assistant 1; Dining Hall 2, 3, 4. Hazel Eileen A ' Iackie Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in English NEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Cha Membership Committee 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Playmakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 1, President 2, 3, Executive Committee 4; YWCA 2; LSA 1, 2; Hacawa 3, 4, Jun ior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Lenoir Rhyn ean 1; Campus Guide 2, 3; House Council 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Pub- lications Committee 4; Program Board (CCC) 3, 4; Chairman Fine Arts Com- mittee CCCC) 3, 4; Kappa Delta 3, 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec.-Treas. 1, Vice- Pres. 2, President 3; Office Staff 3; Pro- fessor ' s .Assistant 2; Selection Board 3; Rotary Student of the Month 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4; May Court Attendant 4; r io ' s Who Anions Students in Anieriiun llnl nd CoUeges 4. Gary Ray Lyerly- Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology U.X.C. 1; Diakonia Fellowship 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3; Campus Guide 3; House Council 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Main Neill Roderick McGeachy, Jr. Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Fellowship 1; NEA 1, 4; Westn Football 1, 4; Basketball 1 Captain 3, 4; Track 1 ' 3, 4, Co- Janice Lynn McSwain Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in English NEA 1. 2; YWCA 3; LSA 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 4; House Coun- cil 2, 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3. 4, First Vice -Pres. 4; Professor ' s .Assistant 1; Cair- riculum Lab 4. Halkard Edward Mackey, Jr. Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree iu Biology Mil Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Chi Beta I ' ll I 2, 3, 4, President 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3, 4; Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3, 4; I, all .Assistant 2, 3, 4. Fred Merrill Macy ' Cumberland, Md. A.B. Degree in Sociology Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, First 4; Class Officer. Parliamentarian mpus Guide 2; The Bards Five 3; UA 4, Literarx Editor; Student Cab- Linda Ann Martin Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education and Business Administration NEA 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Summer Com- mission 2, 3, Sec. 2; Campus Guide 2; House Council 2. 3, 4. Sec. 2, President 3, 4; Social Committee (CCCl 3, 4: Pro- gram Board, Treas. (CCC) 3; Board of Governors, Sec. (CCC) 4; Mu Sigma Ep- silon 3, 4; Calendar Girl 3; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3, 4; Professor ' s .Assistant 2; Lab -Assistant 2; Rotar - Student of Month 4; Who ' s Who Among SttuUnts in Ameri- can Universities cmii Colleges 4. WiLUAM Marshall Mauney Fayetteville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Econmnics Music Club 2; Kampus Kats 1, 2, 3; Forensics 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; LS. 1. Student Commission 3; Strident Court Summer Commission 2; Budget Board Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3; Class Officer, teas. 2; Dining Hall Assistant 1; Stu- ■nt Center 3. (Three vear Student t RONAL HUGUNIN MeHLEN Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B.-B.S. Degree in Gertnan and Biology akers 3, 4; hen Rhy. Beta Phi 3, 4, Vi 3, 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; Radio Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Second Place Poetr - Au-ard 3. Gilmer Clinton Miller, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Forensics 3, 4; Diakonia Fellowship 1. 3, 4; Campus Guide 2; House Coum 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, Historian 3, Sec. 4; Class Officer ' ice-President, John Frederick Moehlmann Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intr murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lenoir Rhyneim ■Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Caroline Bagby Mauney Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Catawba College 1. 2; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, Treasurer 4; ACE 3, 4. Harold Glenn Mauser Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Business Administration ake 3; The d mM Vaughn Louis Mesa Key West, Fla. B.S. Degree in Biology Officer I. President; LSA 1. 2. 3,4. HoLLis Allen Miller Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Assistant Inrramu rals Director 3, 4; Lenoir Tihynemi 3, 4, ' MiM Robert Donald Montgomery Greensboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Westminster Fellowship I; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Commission 1, Hall Comm, 2, i; House Council 2, 3. Stephen Lee Moose Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Forensics 2. 3. 4: Diakonia Fellowshij 2, 3, 4; House Council 2. 3; Intt-r ternitv Council 3, 4; Thcia Chi 1. 2 4, President 4; Mu SiRma Epsilun Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3. 4; Professor ' s sistant 3, 4; Dining Hall 1, 2. Joseph A ndrew Motley Columbus, Ga. A.B. Degree in English Diakonia Fellowship 1; Tau Kappa Ep- silon 2. 3. Chaplain 2. (Three-year Student) Patricia Ann Monday Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Mars Hill Collesie 1. 2. Harriet Elaine iVIorrison Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education Byron Eugene Mull Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Wingate Junior College 1. 2. Margaret Annette Nohle Goldsboro, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Emmanuel Collese 1. 2. Michael Sanders Olson Kansas Citj ' , Mo. A.B. Degree in English University of Kansas 1, 2; Plavmakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Intram ' urals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Commission 3; Leiioir Rhynean 3, 4, Editor 4; Student Publi- cations Committee 4; Social Committee (CCC) 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3. 4; Interfraternity Pledge Council 3. President; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Delta Big Brother 4; U ' Jio ' s Who Among Students d Colleges 4. Vernon Ray Parrish High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Wingate College 1. 2; Intramurs Budget Board 4; Recreation Co (CCC) 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 4, Treas. 4; Theta Chi 3. 4. IFC Repre- sentative 4; Class Officer, Vice-Pres. 4; ' ice-Pres. of Student Bodv 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ainericmi Uni- versities and Colleges 2; Student of the Month 4. Frances Anne Peeler Vale, N. C. A.B. Degree in English NEA 4; Professor ' s .Assistant 3 Janet Chase Perkins Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Robert Ronder Phillips Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education NEA 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Stude Cabinet 1; Interfraternity Council President; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, , Tav Court Escort 1. David V ' illiam Plunkett Tipp City, Ohio A.B. Degree in Economics cball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. (Thr. Student) Bettv Jeanette Pugh Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education and English ACE 3. 4; Pla ' makers 1; Intramurals I; Student Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 1. 2, 3, 4, Cla■. r.ilil.ir 2, 4; Board f Ed i tors 4; Li ' llon niniir.u: i • C.nnpu-. ( .u id.- 2, 3, Co niriLlor -;, I loiisr C ouiRil J; Program Hoard 4; I ' liilia I; Iota Epsilon Omega 3. 4: Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. 4; Miss Lenoir Rhyne 4; Calendar Girl 3; Student Bodv Sec. 3; Class Officer 4. President; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Pro- tessor ' s AssL 4: liluarN Staff I. 2. 3: Slll- M. I,, l :, i„ Aun;uu„ Uu,y,isUirs ,nul Co ic .A 4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Outstanding Junior Woman Award 3; Concert-Lecture Committee 2, 3. Joyce Eleanor Plonk Kings Mountain, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology , EA 4; YWCA I; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Commission 2, 3; Hacawa !, 2, 3, 4; Campus Guide 2, 3; House Council 2, 3, 4, President 4; Budget Board 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4. Chaplain 3, Treas. 4; Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Cen- ter 4; Who ' s Who Amonn Students hi American Universities mid Colleges 4. Larry Wayne Propst Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4; NEA 3. 4. Carolyn Raley ' Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Ray- Lewis Ratchford Dallas, N. C. A.B. Degree in History seball 1; Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4; Joe ar 2, 4; Social Committee (CCC) 4; u Kappa Epsilon 1. 2, 3, 4, Pledge ainer 4; Intramural Director 2, 3, 4. James Milton Rhoney Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Gardner- ' Webb College t. 2; Intramurals 3, 4; NEA 4. Faye Elaine Reid Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Edncation Brevard Junior College 1, 2; NEA 2; Intramurals 1. P.4TRICIA Ann Rhvne Mt. Holly, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3. 4, Second Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 2; Hacawa 2, 3; Alternate Cheer- leader 2, 3; Lenoir Rhviieaii 2; Kappa 15elta I, 2. 3. Editor 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, James Oscar Rice Con over, N. C. A.B. Degree in English MitcheU CoUege 1, 2, 3; Sigma Phi Ep- silon 4; Playmakers 4; Rotary Student of the Month 4; Public Relations Office 4; Lenoir Rhynean 4. John Earl Rose Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in EngJiih Mitchell College 1, 2; Lenoir Rhy: 4, Political Analyst. Anita Dale Rudisill Henry River, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE (Three-year Stude John C. Roock Dover, Del. l.S. Degree in Science Hester Jane Rowland Mocksville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics NEA 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1. 2, 3, Summer Commission 3; House Council 2, 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge President 1, Treasurer 3; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 2, 3; Switchboard CCCC) 3; Office Staff 4. Linda Nadine Rudisill Henry River, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3. (Three-year Student) RoRERT Padgett Rudisill China Grove, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education .Appalachi; ate Teache Epsilon 3, College 1, Rebecca Elizabeth Schronce Martinsville, Va. B.S. Degree in Biology Emmanuel College 2. Edward David Schmidt Baltimore, Md. A.B. Degree in Sociology lotramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Co 4; House Council 4; Interfrater Council 2. 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 3, 4. Johnnie Lisette Schrum Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Playmakers 1, 2. Sec. Treas. 2; Intra- murals 1, 2. 3. 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Body Treasurer 4; Student Court 2; Summer Commission 3; Convocation Committee 4; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Ed. 2. 3. 4; Leuoir Rhynean 4, Greek Editor 4; Campus Guides 2; House Council 2; Budget Board 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 4; Social Committee (CCC) 3; Philia 1; Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. 4; Class Officer 2, 3, Treasurer; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Awerictin Uni- versities and Colleges 4: Clraduation Marshal I, 2, 3. William Elledge Selbv, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Buiiuess Adm. and History Baptist Student Union 1, 2; Intramural;. 1. 2. . ; House Committee (CCC) 3; Thcta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. Librarian 4. Nancy Lee Settlemyre Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Student Commission 3; Hacawa 2. Assistant Business Manager 3; I Zeta 2, 3. 4. Sadie Gelene Setzer Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3. 4. Coite Edward Sherrill StatesviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music MitiheU College 1, 2; NEA 4; Music C lull 3, 4; Music Educators National Ci.Tifirence 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. icc Pres. 4; Band 3, 4; BSU 3, 4. [oseph H. King Shisler, Jr. Runnemede, N. J. B.S. Degree in Biology Tusculum College 1; Intramurals 2. 4; Campus Guide 4; House Council 3; IFC 3; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, Historian 3, 4. ' ■: . 0 Brenda Joyce Sellers Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education YWCA 1; ACE 1, 2, 3; MSM 1; Le Rhynean 2; Campus Guides 2; Prt sor ' s Assistant 1, 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Terry Alvin Setzer Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Eddie Robert Setzer Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration tM M Freddie Mac Sherrill Troutman, N. C. A.B. Degree in Biisitiess Administration Mitchell College 1, 2; Intramurals House Council 4; Vice-President C 1; Intramural Council, Secretary 1. Lewis Franklin Shook StatesviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Mitchell College 1, 2. Connie L. Short Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education (Thn nt) Nell Eugenia Shue Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Busiiiess Education A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 1; YWCA 1; LSA 1; College Sunday School 1; Intramurals I; Letioir Rhvnean 1; Mav Court Attendant 4. Patmcia Ellen Shuford Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Education ACE 2, 3; A CappeUa Choir 1, 2; MSiM 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2. 3; Campus Guide 2; House Council 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2: Graduation Marshal 2; Library 1, 2, 3. (Three-year Student) Judith Laurienne Shull Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Erench NBA 2, 3. Melissa Mullins Shuping Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education College 1 ; Appa CoUe 1, Doris Jean Sigmon Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3, 4; LSA 1, 2. Claudine Coffey Silver Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Jack Walton Sides Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Golf 4. Eddie Mal Sigmon Hickon ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration ntramurals 1, 2, 3; Interfratemity Coun- :il 1; Kappa Sigma Kappa 2; Theta Xi Elaine Sigmon Simmons Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education George Lee Simmons Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Religious Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. 4; Diakonia Fellowship I. 2, 3, 4; LSA 1. 2. 3, 4, Treas. 4; Lcuoir RUviieaii 3. 4; Campus Guide 2; Class Officer 4. Chap lain; Professor ' s Assistant 4. Cakolvn Elaine Smith Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educiilioii ACE 1, 2, 3. 4; Music Club 1, 2; A Cap- pella Choir 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA I, 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3, Vice-Pres.; Zcta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3, 4; Record Librar ' . ssistant 3. Margaret D. Starnhs Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educntion ACE 1. 2 (Thr, 3; Dei in ' s List 2 Student) Janice Fay Sloop Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Jesse Lee Smith, Jr. Bessemer City, N. C. A.B. Degree in History l ' L, makers 2. 3. 4; Diakonia Fellowship 1. 2, 3. 4; LSA 1, 2, 3; Collese Sunda Gaynelle Stinnett Bessemer City, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education CE 2. 3, 4, Secon 1 Vice-Pres. 3, Pre h YWCA I. 2. 3, 4; LSA 1; Hall Con BtiTY Money Stone Harmony, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Appalachian State Teachers College 1, 2; ACE 3. (Three-year Student) Nancy Camilll Stdwe Mount Holly, i . C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2. 3. Sec. 3; Y ' CA 1. 2. 3; Hou.c 3, Se Ma Student) Martha Wayne Summers StatesviJle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology WAA 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Court 4; House Council 2. 3, President 3; Budget Board 3; House Committee (CCC) 3, 4; Program Board 4, Sec; Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4; Delta Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. Historian 2, Chaplain 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Miss Hacawa Candidate 3: May Court 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. MoNRot Madison Teague Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration ir Rhyneun 3; Dean ' s List 3. 4; Stu- RoNA Kaye Teague Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4. Alice Eve Thompson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education lliiiM-Tiily of Arkansas 1, 2; ACE 4. Havward Martin Thompson Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adm-inistration Intramurals 3, 4; Lenoir Rhynean 1, 2. Sports Editor 1, 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Public Relations Office 2. 3, 4; Sports Publicity Director 2, 3, 4; Win- gate Junior College 1. Pateicia Ruth Tuttle Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE I. 2; NEA 4; Religious Council 3; MS.M 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3. (Three vear Student) Milton Harold Villas Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Oak Ridge Military Institute 1, : Larry Earl Waitman Lexington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Dean ' s List 1; Hall Coran terfraternity Pledge Council 3; Committee 4; Sigma Phi Epsilo Historian 3; Campus Guide 4. Carolyn Whisnant Truitt Vale, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3. 4; Dean ' s List 3. Ronald Philh ' Vigue Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business tramuraJs 1; Hacawa 1; Campus aide 3, 4; House Council 3; House mmittee (CCC) 3, 4; Program Board IFC 4, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. Pres. 4: Who Wlw noug Stuilcuts in Amcriccm Universi- •s and Colleges 4; Professor ' s Assist- Haco A ' ilhelm ' on Hacke Sumter, S. C. A.B. Degree in History Spartanburg Junior College 1, 2; Plav makers 3. 4; Diakonia Fellowship 3. 4 LSA 4; Social Committee (CCC) 4: Ra dio Staff 4. Guy Andrew Wallace Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business ninstcr lellouship 2; Dining Hall 1. Johnny Hugh M ' allace, Jr. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Donna Jean Walton Maple Hill, N. C. A.B. Degree in Special Education College EsTELLE Walters Thomasville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1; Band 1, 2; YWCA 1. 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2; Lenoir Wniu-au 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, 4. Josephine Charlotte Webb Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1. 4; Religious Council 4; YWCA I, 3; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; College Sundav Stlidol 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. Dallas L. Welch, Jr. North Wilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Wake Forest College 1, 2. Eric Deal White Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ervin Alonzo Williams, Jr. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business u Kappa Epsil.in 4; Mars Hill 1; Margaret Elaine Whisnant Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education NEA 4. Robert Marvin Whitley Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics imuials 3, 4; W ' ingate Junior College Frankie Wayne Williams New Bern, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Plavniakers 3. 4; Diakonia Fellowshin 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 1. 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2; College Sunday School 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Lcwir nhynean 3, 4; Campus Guide 3; Budget Board 4; House Committee (CCC5 3; Fine Arts Committee (CCC) 4; Class Officer, Trcas. 4; Professor ' s As- sistant 3, 4; Switchboard 3. 4; Student Commission 4. Paul David Williams, Jk. Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies NEA 3, 4; Campus Guides 2, 3; The Chi 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Pledge Chai mau 4; Professor ' s Assistant 1. Jane Spainiiour Witherspoon Alorganton, N. C. lA.B. Degree in Primary Education (Three year Student) Pauline C. Wooten Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Priinnry Education IMitehell College 1, 2. Martha Ann Yoder Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 4. Charles Edward Yount Rocky Mount, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education and Spanish Junior Class Productions 3; Track 1; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Commission 4; Campus Guides 2, 3, Co Director 4; Recreation Comm. of CoUesc Center 3. 4; Program Board of College Center 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Anwri can Universities and Coy cses 4: Dean ' s List 3; Joe Bear 3; Rot.irv Student of the Month 4; Sigma Phi Epsilun 4. Robert James Zande Torrington, Conn. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education NEA 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; House Council 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4, V ' ice-Pres. 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretarv 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3. Winston Earth Wine Staunton, Virginia A.B. Degree in History -m,tlr.,n 1. 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4. John Drew Woerner Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree  Business Administration noir Rhvnc Young Democrats Cluh anklin and Alarshall College 1, Junior College 3. Jacob Larry Yoder Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Kampus Kats 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Chaplain 4; Religious Council 3; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 2. Pres. 3; LSA 1, 2, 3; College Sundav School 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Student Cabinet 3, 4; Student Court 4; Convocation Committee 4: Lenoir Rhyn- can 2, 3, 4, Editor 3. Sports Editor 2, 4; Campus Guides 2, 3; House Council 2, 3, 4. Sec. 3; Student Publications Comm. 3; Leadership Training Comm. 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; Mu Sigma Epsi- lon 3. 4; President Student Body 4; Class Officer 1. 2. Chaplain 1, Vice- Pres. 2; Wlms Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3; Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship 1, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. 4; Marshal 1, 2, 3; NSSGA College Bowl 3; Student of the Month 3, 4; Student Government .Award for Outstanding Ser ice to Campus Ct m- munity 3. Robert Howard Yoder Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Chemistry Barbara Jean Zobel Cranford, New Jersey A.B. Degree in Sociology L-rlcader 2, 3, Co-Chief 3; Hacawa I ' hi ' s Editor 2; House CouncU 2; a Zcta 1. 2, 3, 4. Song Leader 2, al Chairman 3, ' ice-Pres. 4; Mav rt 2; Daisv Mae 4; Class Officer 4; n ' s List 1, 3; Professor ' s .Assistant 1; chboard Operator 3. 4; Co-Cha futorial Protect 4. GOD, EARTH, AND MYSELF ARE HERE . . . HERE WITHIN ME NOW. aiiiilcd Nation ' s Pictures) Poge One Uuiulrcd Eii!,hty And they said to me . . . Truth will make vou Iree Seek and you will hnd . . . Make the workl wel And 1 said to them . . . What is truth and by whose measure? Where will I seek and hv what measure? o v will I make the world well? Page One Hundred Eighty-oiie Puge One Hiiiit rei! E g ilv-lu And thev said to me . . . Truth is your choosing . . . Seek where ) ' ou will . . . Your time M ' ill come . . . But make the world well. y nd 1 said to them . . . Truth is myself . . . My time is here . . . I ha ' e made mv world well. Page One Hundred Eighty-tSiree But vet another word I hear Yes . . YoLi lia c found ()ur truth . . Your time is here . . oil ha c made our world well But take these . . ' our liLitli, xoiu ' lime, your world Others beu ol ' ou to hnd them in vour world Help them to seek . . show them your truth . . Share with them your efforts Page One iiiu iec Eighty four orld Wide Photos Page 0}ie Hundred Eighty-fii ' e And together — with God ' s help . . . we We will make our world well . . . And my son . . . My daughter . . . This time is yet to come. . ♦,•-. ' - m ■e ! Q W ' P H g lH ; ' |[j-„ jiVf-S ::: : - -3t ' xHff? rr Time passed as the leaf of fall . . . As the snow of winter . . . And as the Hovver of spring will pass. And I . . . Strange ... . But it lures me on. , ,... «Y ' 1 glgl _ _. J « . .I,,,,.... _ ;,n - w . i I 1 i ■- M T r T Page One Hundred E hty-eight ADVERTISEMENTS Page One Hundred Eighty-nine YOUTH . . . our future! Cone Mills, a major producer of high quality and modern fabrics, is staffed to meet the needs of today. Yet we are already looking at the 70 ' s and beyond to determine our needs as industry becomes increasingly complex. To maintain our standards, we are seeking young people with imagination and initiative. If you are interested in becoming a part of our future, write Industrial Relations Department, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. CONE MILLS CORPORATION Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle Greenville, S. C. MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Avondale, Cliffside, Greensboro, Forest City, Salisbury, Pineville, Reidsville, GIbsonville. Haw River and Hilisboro in North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina. Greensboro Hav River, N. C. SALES HEADQUARTERS — Cone Mills Inc., New York Page Oitc Ihindrcci Ninety ALWAYS FRESH Its PET... you bet! PET AMERICA ' S FINEST PORCELAIN HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Visit The Factory Sales Room Hours Sunday 1-6 — Weekdays 9-5:30 On The Old Lenoir Highway 3rd Avenue Extension, N. W. Lenoir Rhyne Students — You Are Welcome! THE HICKORY COH ITY CEITEH IS YOURS Athletic and Recreational Headquarters! It Is A Club House Belonging To All Of The People Of The Hickory Area IT IS YOURS - USE IT! This space contributed by Shuford Mills, Inc. Page One Hundred Ninety-one BUMBARGER ' S A Good Book Store In A Good Town Serving Lenoir Rhyne Students, and Alumni Since 1923 + Phone Dl 5-2308 HICKORY, N. C. Faculty Compliments of HICKORY FUEL COMPANY KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Prompt Delivery 345-2296—345-2297 HICKORY, N. C. We Give S H Green Stamps SIMMONS PHARMACY, INC. your KaM Store PILLS and THINGS Phone 345-2175 IN VIEWMONT— HICKORY, N. C. OUR COMPLIMENTS TO LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE ITS FACULTY AND STUDENTS AND TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 HENRY RIVER MILLS HENRY RIVER, N. C. Page One Hwidred Ninety-two Congratulations to the Administration and Faculty of LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE upon the completion of seventy-four years of continous service in Christian Education. We extend greet- ings and best wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1965. HOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHERRYVILLE, N. C. Compliments of ZERDEN ' S YOUNG MEN ' S SHOP Two Fine Stores To Serve You QUALITY CLEANERS 1170 S. Center Street Phone 327-8821 Compliments of SOUTHERN DESK COMPANY A Division of Drexel Enterprises, Inc. HICKORY, N. C. Piij c One Ihiiidred Ninety-three Carolina Natural Gas Corporation Serving the Catawba Valley with Natural Gas — The Economy Fuel For Modern Living C. G. FOX LUMBER COMPANY, INC. DEALERS IN Rough and Finished Lumber and Appalachian Hardwood Flooring Phone 345-2239 HICKORY, N. C. Congratulations from tho CAROLINA THEATRE AND HICKORY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Movies are your best entertainment SALES Phone 328-2221 SERVICE HICKORY, N. C. COLE ' S JEWELRY STORE Incorporated Quality Gifts That Always Please Compliments of JOHN F. HUNSUCKER Representing Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. NEWTON, N. C. Page One Hundred Ninety-four Compliments of ®lj ®raiittt0ual S ljii Village Plaza HICKORY, N. C. ' I Compliments of Flowers For Every Occasion 531 Second Avenue, S. W. Phone 327-5166 CATAWBA CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY INCORPORATED SOLITE MASONRY UNITS HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 322-6231 Compliments of BELKBROOME COMPANY The Home of Better Values HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of Hickory Chair Company Makers of CHAIRS AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Paga One Hundred Ninety-five Compliments of WEST-DEAL COMPANY THE QUALITY SHOP FOR MEN 266 Union Square HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA North Hickory Furniture Company Manufacturers UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES— RUBBER STAMPS 542 Main Ave., S. E. HICKORY, N. C. 345-4151 NINTH AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite The Post Office Your Prescription Specialist 345-2229— FREE DELIVERY All Your Cost-of-Living Items are Up... BUT ONE! In the past 20 years alone, most cost-of- living items have just about doubled in price . . . Except for electricity, which has actu- ally come down! Fact! — Since 1943, the average cost of a kilowatt hour to Duke Power resi- dential customers has dro p ped more than one-third. In that same period, the use of electricity has increased over 4 times, while the standard of living has gone up correspondingly. It ' s truer today than ever before . . . you live better, for less, electrically. im[ififfl[i0© • FRESH AIR SUPER MARKETS 3339 1st Ave., S. W. 22 Main Ave. Place, S. W. 1026 2nd Ave., N. E. HICKORY, N. C. Now 3 Stores Conveniently Located To Better Serve You Where Friends Meet Friends Page One Hiivdrcd Ninety-six The Student ' s Choice Smce 1891 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of CATAWBA COUNTY Member Federal Reserve System • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation YOUR FULL SERVICE FAMILY BANK SINCE 1891 CLAREMONT • CONOVER • HICKORY • HIGHLAND • LONGVIEW MIDLAND • NEVvaON • VIEWMONT Compliments of Snyder Paper Corporation HICKORY HIGH POINT, AND CHARLOTTE, N. C. Good Luck Class of 1965 CENTER THEATRE Hickory ' s Finest Theatre THE SHOWPLACE OF HICKORY CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1965 CATAWBA DUNBRICK CO. BLOCK— BRICK— TILE 905 12th Street Dr., N. W. 345-7119 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of HICKORY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Ambulance Service Funeral Directors Diol 345-2117 HICKORY, N. C. Page One Uuiuired Ninety-seven BLACKWELDER OIL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of Abernethy Transfer Storage Company Moving A Specialty All Kinds Light and Heavy Hauling HICKORY, N. C. F. W. Woo worth Co. A Sign of Progress J. M. Hay, Monager SEE THE LENOIR RHYNE CLASS RINGS and LENOIR RHYNE JEWELRY AT THE BISANAR CO. Fine Jewelers Since 1896 Const to Const ONE HOUR MARTINIZING the most in DRY CLEANING Page One Hundred Ninely-eight Better Homes Furnishings Company Complete Home Furnishings 248 First Avenue, N. W. — Highland Avenue HICKORY, N. C. and Connelly Street, Valdese, N. C. H, L. Flowers J. R. Flower D. S. Flowers THE FLOWERS COMPANY Home of More Than A Million Parts HICKORY, N. C. BRANCH STORES Lenoir — Morgan ton — Statesville — Valdese Taylorsville, North Carolina SHUFORD INSURANCE AGENCY 219 2nd Avenue, N. W. HICKORY, N. C. Fire and Casualty Insurance Mutual Savings SHOOK AND TARLTON INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS 1620 N. Center Tel. 328-1793— P. 0. Box 2006 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of MELVILLES HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA COME ALIVE! You ' re In The Pepsi Generation Bottled Under Appointment of Pepsi-Cola of New York, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Hickory, N. C. Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of OLE HICKORY RESTAURANT LOUNGE across from . . . Fidelity Federal 4 1 St Ave., N. W. SHOP ANYDAY AND SAVE AT FOOD TOWN ' S ySHaARRY SUPER MARKET Highland Ave., N. E. at Ninth Ave., N. E. Most Items Priced At Wholesale Cost or Less WEAVER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Fid. Fed. S L Bid. Phone HICKORY, N. C. 324-6239 VILLAGE PLAZA LAUNDRAMAT Complete Do-it-Yourself Laundry and Dry Cleaning 122 3rd St., N. E. Phone 322-9047 HICKORY, N. C. JOHNSON ' S (£s SERVICE ATLAS TIRES, TUBES BATTERIES WASHING— LUBRICATING- -POLISHING 1519 Highland Ave., Dial 322-9947 N. E. FRIDAY REALTY CO. Fidelity Federal Building P. 0. Box 636 HICKORY, N. C. Pnge Two Hiiiuhed HICKORY INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES, INC. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PARTS— SERVICE Hwy. 70 S. W. Phone 345-4153 Bass-Smith Funeral Home, Inc. Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service Phone 345-2131 Two Locations 3107 Second Avenue, N. W. 425 Third Avenue, N. W. PORKY PIG BARBECUE Roy Walker, Mgr Specializing in Pit Barbecue and Pizzas 1043 3rd Ave., N. W. HICKORY, N. C. Phone 328-1098 Open Daily 11 A.M.— 12 P.M. Sunday 4 P.M.— 10 P.M. Compliments of MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Congratulations to the Class of ' 65 and Best of Luck to our Graduating Sisters: PATSY BAIN BRENDA CAMPBELL )ANE CASHION PERMELIA HARKEY JUDY KELLEY BARBARA KENT SARAH LATTA KATHY LENT2 lANICE McSWAlM )ANE ROWLAND SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY The Best of the Past . . . The Most of the Future J. L. GOODMAN SON Welding — General Repairs Boiler Works Phone 345-2181 HICKORY, N. C. Page Tivo Hundred One SUPERIOR CABLE CORPORATION GENERAL OFFICES AND PLANT . . . HICKORY, N. C. Serving the Modern World of Communications SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DIV. Hickory, N. C. ROCKY MOUNT DIVISION Rocky Mount, N. C. BROWNWOOD DIVISION Brownwood, Texas Compliments of HIGHLAND BARBECUE Located One Block from Campus C ompliments of Super HAYES Market 1st Ave. and 11th St., S. W. Free Parking Page Two Hundred Two T ninirnti ' T IMHIM Compliments of . . . VOLKSWAGEN Your Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Dealer YOUNCE MOTORS, INC. HICKORY, N. C. 327-9178 Buy Your Diamond With Confidence At ROY ' S The Only Authorized Member In Hickory Of THE DIAMOND COUNCIL OF AMERICA 25 Second Street, N. W. WAYNE ' S RESTAURANT Page Two Hundred Tltree FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS e. LOAN ASSOCIATION FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIFTY THREE YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE HICKORY AREA EVERY CITY HAS AN OUTSTANDING STORE ... IN HICKORY IT ' S CORNER CASUALS c R N t R CASUALS DE TZ TAYLOR EST. 1929 QUALITY JEWELERS 6 Union Sq., N. W. HICKORY, N. C. HICKORY STEEL IRON COMPANY STRUCTURAL STEEL, MISCELLANEOUS AND ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE WORK P. 0. BOX 2267 HICKORY, N. C. Telephone 345-3295 HICKORY MOTEL, INC. 4th St. and Hwy. 70, S w. HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON ' S RESTAURANT Highways 64 70 HICKORY, N. C. Pfigf Tiro Hundred Four BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS HICKORY, N. C. Quality Dairy Products Phone 345-3197 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 and Our Graduating Sisters: HENRIETTA KEISLER CAROLINE MAUNEY CAROLYN SMITH ZETA TAU ALPHA FRATERNITY [ CO., lie. MANUFACTURERS Post Office Box 1148 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA GRACE ' S BEAUTY SALON 219 Second Avenue, N. W. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Qtmlity Food Service IS OUR BUSINESS Try One Sandwich Company Sandwiches — Wholesale — Catering — Pastries Candies — Industrial Catering Vending Service Hwy. 70 West, Hickory, N. C. ALBERT T. WENTZ, Operator Business 324-6334 Residence 322-5207 COLLEGE BOOK STORE BOOKS— SCHOOL SUPPLIES— TOILET ARTICLES— STATIONERY CARDS— JEWELRY— SOUVENIRS— COSMETICS LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA MRS. E. ). SOX, Manager Page Two Hundred Five CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 and Our Groduating Sisters: PAT HAWKS MARY NEIL ANDERSON JOYCE PLONK PATSY RHYNE lOHNNIE SCHRUM MARY HUGHS HAZEL MACKIE EMILY ALEXANDER IGANNE HUNTER KAPPA DELTA SORORITY COLLEGE FASHIONS DRESSES SUITS COATS SPORTSWEAR FORMALS Hickory Sporting Goods Company WE SUPPLY THE BEARS Compliments of J. A. CLINE AND SON, INC HILDEBRAN, NORTH CAROLINA WHITING HOSIERY MILLS, INC HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page Two Hundred Six CAROLINA MILLS, Inc CARDED YARNS SPUN FROM COTTON AND SYNTHETICS CANTON FLANNELS COMMISSION FINISHING OF KNIT GOODS MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Tel. (704) 428-2211 MULL ' S MOTEL Home Away From Home Hickory Drive-ln Restaurant ' Where Cooking Is An Art And Eating Is A Pleasure ' Highways 64, 70, 321 Compliments of . . . The BIG DOLLAR SUPER MARKET SHERRILL ICE FUEL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Fuel Oil, Kerosene and High Quality Coal Page Tiro Hundred Sevev ABERNETHY CHEVROLET, INC. FRIENDLY PEOPLE Phone 327-9171 S. Center St Hwy. 70 HICKORY, N. C. QUALITY READY-MIXED CONCRETE WHEN YOU WANT IT CONCRETE MATERIAL AND SUPPLY, INC. DIVISION OF ELLIOTT BUILDING COMPANY PLANT LOCATION: NORTH HICKORY, N. C. P. 0. BOX 400 DAvis 7 5471— DAvis 7 4962 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of THE JAMES COMPANY OF HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA, INC. China Silver Crystal Bridal Registry . Gifts Sportswear HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of KNIT-SOX KNiniNG MILL, INC. P ' lgc iu ' o Hinidrecl Eiglu Compliments of CATAWBA PAPER BOX COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. GIFT BOXES Compliments of BB W HICKORY, N. C. MERCHiTS DISTRIBUTOR!!, K. HICKORY, N. C. Featuring FRESH FROZEN FOODS OASIS DINER Dining Room . . . Cafeteria . OPEN— 9:00 A.M.— 12:00 . . P.M. Zurb Service Phone 324-6733 Hwy 70 90th St., S. W. DISCOUNT CENTER HIGHWAY 64-70 AT FOURTH STREET, SW i i Page Two Hundred Nine TOWN HOUSE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT 2nd Ave. S. Center St. n Downtown HICKORY, N. C. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 Sl ABJtJtSijSu INCORPORATED 238 Union Square HICKORY, N. C. CLARK TIRE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Goodyear Tires, Tubes, Batteries Accessories — G. E. Appliances 103 Main Ave. PL, S. W. HICKORY, N. C. Phone 345-3126 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 and Our Graduating Sisters FAYE ALLRED MARTIE BERGSTRESSER PEGGY CARPENTER NANCY SETTLEMEYER MARTHA SUMMERS BARBARA ZOBEL DELTA ZETA SORORITY OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Printers Off The 1965 Hacawa Page Two Hundred Ten THE PORTRAITS APPEARING IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY ITH STUDIO Official Portrait Photographer FOR THE 1965 HACAWA G TO ADDITIONAL PICTURES MAY BE ORDERED FROM OUR STUDIO AS THESE NEGATIVES ARE KEPT IN OUR FILES 14 East Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. Page Two HimdTed Eleven CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Pnge Two Hundred Twelve Lenoir Rbyne College Distinctive in appearance, func- tional in use, the Voigt R. Cromer College Center is a tribute to the Lenoir Rhyne student and his role in building a greater college. By his vigorous search for truth, dedicated to self-improvement, and service to the college com- munity, he develops qualities that are a blessing to himself and a credit to his institution. His stu- dent attainments are a prelude to alumnus successes reflecting loyalty to his Alma Mater and inspiration to those students who follow. Page Tuo Hinnhcd Thirlcei. COLLEGE DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Ballard, Mrs. G. H., Highland Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Barger, Miss Gladys, M., 504 Third Street. S.E., Hickory, N. Binkley, Mrs. Edith, 431 Eighth Street, N.W,, Hickory, N. C Bowden, Mrs. G. S., Mauney Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Carrier, Mrs. E. L., 865 Fifth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C, Collins, Mrs. Helen, 762 Eighth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C Council, Mrs. Stedman, Schaeffer Hall, L.R.C.. Hickory, N. C Cromer, Dr. Voigt R., 740 Fourth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. Johnson, Mrs. Shirley, 357 Seventh Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Karriker, ,Vlrs. Ronnie, Statesville, N. C. Lentz, Miss Anne, 510 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Livengood, Harry S., 706 Eighth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Lohr, Mrs. G. Edmund, Fritz-Conrad Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Lowdermilk, Mrs. Peggy, 1573 Eleventh Street, N.W., Hickory, S.W., Hickory, I. C. Hudson, N. C. Marlowe, Mrs. W. E., 1128 33rd Street, S.W., Hickory, N. Miller, Mrs. Jean, Route 2, Claremont, I Miller, Mrs. Pauline, Route 1, Box 362, Millholen, Mrs. Mary, Route 2, Hickory, N. C. Moore, Miss Iris, 25 Lakeside Avenue, Granite Falls, N. C. Norris, Jeff L., 356 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, George R., 1446 Sixth Street Circle, N.W., Hickory, Schmucker, Mrs. Kay, 504 Third Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Setzler, Edwin L., 763 Sixth Street, N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Miss Gail, Route 2, Box 71, Newton, N. C. Sigmon, Mrs, Rachel, Route 3, Box 373, Hickory N. C. Sigmon, Robert A., 535 Eighth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sox, Everett J,, Morgan Hall, L.R.C, Hickory, N. C. Sox, Mrs. Everett J., Morgan Hall, L.R.C, Hickory, N. C. Troutman, Miss Doris, 357 Seventh Street. N.W., Hickory, N Walker, Robert G., Eighth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Allen, Frances, Grace Hospital, Morganton, N. C. Allran, Barbara M., 657 Fifth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Ayers, Jerry B., 222 Third Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Baker, Samuel M., 603 Ninth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Bernards, Voldemars, T., Ph.D., 643 Eighth Avenue, N.E,, Hickory, Binkley, Lowell E., 431 Eighth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Blackburn, Thomas Henry, 106 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N Bohck, Jerry E., 130 31st Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Brandon, Katherine W., 857 Fifth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. 6_7 Fifth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. ckory, N. C. Brandon, wmmciim r., od rum oireei, iN.c, Brown, Russell E., 151 Fifteenth Avenue, N. Clayton, Mrs. Laura B., Ph.D., 327 Second Street, N.W., Hickory, N. Cook, Norvel H., 479 Thirteenth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Cooke, Mrs. Betty P., Route 5, Hickory, N. C. Cooke, Charles F., Ph.D., Box 528, Hildebran, N. C. Copeland, Mrs. Phyllis F., 1813 Fifth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C Cornwell, Walter C, Route 2, Hickory, N. C. Deans, Miss Clyde, Ph.D., 616 Eighth Street, N.E., Hickory, N.C. Farfour, Helen P., Grace Hospital, Morganton, N. C. Farthing, Frances M., Grace Hospital, Morganton, N. C. Fowler, Hattie R., 510 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Fryar, William R., 743 Second Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gandee, Lee R., 605 Eighth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gatwood, Robin F., Ed.D., 517 Seventh Avenue. N.E., Hickory, N. C. Glass, Joe D., Eleventh Street Ct., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Gore, Mary L., Oakwood Apts., Hickory, N. C. Greenholt, H. R., Ph.D., 917 Fourth Street Drive, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hawn, Mrs. Virginia S., 607 Twelfth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Heymann, Hans G., Ph.D., 503 Twelfth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Holt, Thomas M., 114 Fifth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hook, Wade F., Ph.D., 560 Eleventh Avenue CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Hoyle, Edsel E,, 1075 Sixteenth Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Jetfers, Mrs. Suzanne K., 556 North Center Street, Hickory. N. C. Jennings, James M., 639 23rd Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Keller, Werner, 0., 333 Third Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lee, Kenneth B., 1437 Sixth Street Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lucke, Edward J., Ed.D., 3015 North Center Street, Hickory, N. C. Lucke, Sue N., 3015 North Center Street, Hickory, N. C. Lugn, Alvin L., Ph.D., 510 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Lyerly, Ralph H., 235 Fourth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. McCreary, George W., 921 Fourth Street Drive, N.E., Hickory, N, C. Medcalf, Richard C, O.D., 153 Fifteenth Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Nau, Walter T., Ph.D., 217 Fifth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Painter, Hanley H., 1137 Eleventh Street Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Painter, Lorene H., 1137 Eleventh Street Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C, Parkinson, Mrs. Joan L., 521 Tenth Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, Mrs. Jessie B., 1446 Sixth Street Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Punch. Norman A., 1605 First Avenue Court, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Rash, James H., 511 Seventh Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Rast, Thelma, 1048 Fifth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Ritchie, Amalee B., Route 1, Box 471, Taylorsville, N. C. Ritchie, John A., Route 1, Box 471, Taylorsville, N. C. Rudisill, Dorus P., Ph.D., 431 Fo urth Street, N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Shuford, Steve M., 509 Third Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shuford, William H., Ph.D., 718 Fourth Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Julian F., Ph.D., 303-24th Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Stabler, Miss Helen M., 810 Eighth Street, N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Stiver, Mrs. Mary A., Box 768, Claremont, N. C. Strunk, Raymond M., 508 South Brady Avenue, Newton, N. C. Swanson, Reuben J., Ph.D., 716 Eighth Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Taylor, W. Clyde, Jr., Ph.D., Route 5, Sunset Hills, Hickory, N. C. Tellechea, Jose, 115 North Center Street, Hickory, N. C. Temple, Mrs, Barbara B., Box 193, Valdese, N. C. Tipton, Norman E., 2038 Eleventh Street Ct., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Tuttle, William D., Route 1, Maiden, N. C, Ullman, Roy R., Ph.D., 1636 Third Street, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Warren, James A., 243 North Main Street, Lenoir, N. C. Weaver, William R., Ph.D., 11th Avenue Cir., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Wells, Harry A,, 27 Fifth Avenue, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Whitesides, Glenn E., 705 Twelfth Avenue, N.E., Hickory, N. C. Wilson, Mrs. Jeanette C, 204 Woodlawn Drive, Morganton, N. C. Wolford, Mrs. Helen G., Grace Hospital, Morganton, N. C. Zimmermann, Richard C, 1116 Third Street, N.W., Hickory, N. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY Abee, Camilla Darnell, 742 8th Ave., S.E., Hickory Abernathy, Nelson Moran, 308 Brittain Dr., Morganton Abernethy, Stephen Wendell, 509 3rd Ave,, N.W., Hickory Adams, Norman James, 444 14th Ave,, N.E., Hickory Adams, Sarah Ann, Rt. 2, Box 3, Taylorsville Adams, Sue Reece, No. 7 Lakewood, Cramerton Adcox. Lindsay Barrett, 2724 Regency Drive, Winston-Salem Adderholdt, Jean Katherine, Rt. 4, Box 76, Lenoir Alexander, Emily Kaye, 225 S, Ridge, Kannapolis Alexander, Sara Ann, 110 Eastwood Ave., Swannanoa Alexander, Sylvia Jeannette, Rt. 5, Box 442, Statesville Allen, Patricia Ann, 505 S. Cedar St., Lincolnton Allen, Trudy Lynn, 237 8th St,, Laurel, Del. Allran, Phyllis Elizabeth, 28 Offutt Rd., Bedford, Mass. Allred, Linda Faye, Rt. 1, Burlington Althof, James Edward, 219 Ridge Ave., New Kensington. Pa. Anderson, Andrew Bryan, Jr., 1149 13th Ave., N.E., Hickory Anderson, Faith McKeown, Box 5, Rural Hall Anderson, Iris Elizabeth, Box 6, Rural Hall Anderson, Kenneth Eugene 2214 Fordham Blvd., Greensboro Anderson, Mary Neil, 504 Sherbrook Dr., High Point Anderson, Salonge, 1722 9th Ave., N.W., Hickory Andrews, Betty Jean, Box 92, Hudson Andrews, John F., Route 1, Box 448, Lexington Angley, Janice Vae, Box 304, Granite Falls Archer, Alice Gragg, Rt. 1, Box 155, Conover Arcuri, Brenda Ann, 114 27th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory Arndt, June Aileen, Newton-Conover Hwy., Newton Arney, Dennis Randolph, 453 N. Main St., Lenoir Arteaga, Herbert E., 1543 Peachtree Cir., N. Jacksonville, Fl; Austin, Craig, 508 Weeks Ave., Riverside, N. J. Austin, Nancy Carolyn, 809 Montpelier Dr., Greensboio Austin, Sheila Teague, Rt. 2, Taylorsville Austin, Sheridan Thomas, 3111 Cornwall Rd., Durham Baehr, William Robert, 115 Kimmswick Rd., Charlotte Baesman, Donna Eve, 1969 Keswick Way, Norristown, Baesman, Robert Karl, 1969 Keswick Way, Norristown, Bagley, Ara Jean, 518 Tremont Park, Lenoir Bailey, Emma Jane, 407 Four, Marion, N. C. Bam, Patricia Couch, 516 7th St., N.W., Hickory Bain, Terry Scott, 516 7th St., N.W., Hickory Sherwin Laine, 207 E. Church, Farmville Betty Ann, Box 65, Fallston Brenda Kinley, Rt. 3, Lincolnton Frank Donald, Rt. 2, Box 343, Valdese Verna Gail, 1310 8th St., N.W., Hickory Baker, Baker, Baker Baker Balch, Carolyn Ursula, 5301 Robinhood Rd., Charlotte Ballard, Emily Margaret, Box 176, Valdese Bangle, James Henry, 1385 Tara Rd., Charleston, S. C. Bangle, Mary Jo, 1385 Tara Rd., Charleston, S. C. Barber, Judith Gayle, 202 Idlewild Dr., Lexington Barger, Brenda Cecile, 519 Margaret Dr., Statesville Barger, Claude Edward, 322 2nd St. PL, S.E., Hickory Barger, Glenn Edward, Rt. 3, Box 559, Newton Barger, Linda Hamilton, 922 2nd St. PL, S.E., Hickory Barker, Ann Hampton, 414 Hendren Ave., Staunton, Va. Barker, Robert Ray, Jr., 441 E. 8th St., Hinsdale, 111. Barlow. Carolyn Elaine, 18 W. Highland Ave., Granite Falls Barlow, David Wayne, 130 Ridge St., Lenoir Barnes, George William, 1005 12th St., N.E., Hickory Page Two Hundred Fourteen Barnes, Reed Ryerson, 4515 Oakwood, Columbia. S. C. Barnhardt, Kay Eugene, 307 Locust, Kannapolis Barrett, Sarah Margaret, Box 115, Holly Springs Basinger, Dale Barry, Rt. 2, Box 53, Rockwell Bass, Martha Frances, Rt. 2, Box 112, Valdese Baucom, Robert Dale, 6729 Lancer Dr., Charlotte Beale. Jane Carolyn, 406 Gilmore Dr.. Silver Spring, Md. Beam, Alan Hubert, Box 133, Newton Beam, Judy Whitener, Rt. 4, Lincolnton Beatty, Mary Jean, Rt. 6, Statesville Beaver, Ben Roberts, 5317 Allen Rd., E., Charlotte Beaver, Carol Ann, Rt. 1, Statesville Beaver, Martha Elizabeth, 203 S. Elm St., Statesville Beaver, Perry Lee, Rt. 3, Box 218, China Grove Beaver, Stephen Layne, Rt. 2, Box 34, China Grove Beaver, William Eugene, 705 N. Fulton, Salisbury Beck, Barbara Lynne, 1112 Cherry Tree Dr., New Bern Bell, Edwin Wayne, 2604 Garner Rd., Raleigh Bell, George Christopher, 4701 Trent River, New Bern Bell, Josephine Anderson, 508 6th St., N.W., Hickory Benfield, William Floyd, Rt. 1, Box 268-B, Connelly Springs Bengston, Thomas Melvin, 4336 Lakeside. Fayetteville Bergstresser, Martha Eliz, 1325 Caloosa Vista, Ft. Myers, Fla. Bertalot, Fannie N., Box 511, Valdese Biggerstaff, James Allen, Rt. 3, Vale Billings, Bobby Ray, 918 S. Meeting St., Statesville Billings, Paul Henry, Rt. 7, Box 379, Statesville Bingham, Nancy Jean, Rt. 3, Lawndale Bisanar, Robert Alan, 560 6th St. N.W., Hickory Bishop, Diana Kay, Rt. 4. Box 17, Candler Bixby, Janet M., 740 East 11th, Newton Black, Martha Celeste, 1006 Montlieu Ave., High Point Black, Sarah Rebecca, 1501 Toddville Rd., Charlotte Blackburn, Patricia Ann, 106 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory Blackstock, Lynda Sue, 85 Falls Ave., Granite Falls Blackwelder, Jennilee, 121 Eastover Ave., Concord Blackwelder, Mildred C, Rt. 4, Statesville Blankenship, Donna Jean, 39 Franklin Ave.. Brevard Blanton, George W., 353 Vance St., Concord Blom, Mary Elizabeth, 305 S. Bomar, Landrum, S. C. Bock, Elizabeth Hollar, 902 N. Ashe Ave., Newton Bock, Paul Franklin, 324 26th Ave., N.E.. Hickory Boger, Charles Cook, Jr.. 1539 Scotland Ave.. Charlotte Bolick, Alan Eugene, 2240 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory Bolick, Geneva Pauline, 2028 4th St., S.W.. Hickory Bolick, James Franklin, 2240 12th Avenue, N.E., Hickory Bolick, Norma Elaine, 38 31st Avenue, N.E., Hickory Boliek, David Luther, 404 3rd St., N.E., Hickory Bolliger, Barbara Ann, Rt. 3, Box 33, Conover Bollinger, Larry Michael, Rt. 3, Box 176, Hickory Boone, Pamela Sue, Box 167, Gibsonville Bost, Joe Edward, 1340 12th St., Dr., N.W., Hickory Bost, Joseph Ramsey, Rt. 3, Lenoir Bost, Suzanne Jo, Box 301, Conover Bouknight, Allen Thomas, Box 214, Timberville, Va. Bouldin, George Sidney. Jr., 534 Gatewood, High Point Bowden, Lois W., 1849 Preston Rd., Hagerstown, Md. Bowman, Barbara Ann, Rt. 1, Box 374, Conover Bowman, Martha Jane, Rt. 1, Box 228, Taylorsville Bowman, Robert Howard, 124 12th Ave.. N.W., Hickory Bowman, Steven Earl, 19 S. Oak Forest Dr., Asheville Boyd, Robbie Dail, Rt. 5, Lincolnton Boyle, Frank Edward, 481 W. Harper Ave., Lenoir Bradford, Earl Edwin, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 113, Lenoir Branch, Linda Faye, Rt. 7, Box 245, Morganton Brann, Sandra Cheryl, Rt. 8, Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem Branner, Karen Hope, New Market, Va. Brawley, Janice Katherine, Rt. 4, Box 51, Mooresville Brawley, Sarah Frances, Rt. 4, Box 440, Mooresville Brewbaker, Irvin, 1813 Westminister Rd.. Waynesboro, Va Brewer, Andrew Jackson, 2802 Easley Bridge Rd., Greenville, S. C. Brewer, Claude Swanson, Jr., Rt. 2. Galax, Va. Bridges, Sarah Ann, Route 1, Kings Mountain Briggs, Keith Andrew, 38 Sunrise Ave., Lexington Briggs, Martha Ann, 38 Sunrise Ave., Lexington Bright, Joyce Buckner, 505 Carl St., Gastonia Britt, Alton Alfred, Jr., 98 Morehead, Morganton Brittain, Nancy Robertson, Park Avenue, Drexel Brittain, Walda Lucille, Rt. 4, Box 352, Hickory Brittain, Wanda Luch, Rt. 4, Box 352, Hickory Brooks, Susan Lynn, 1511 Greenwood Ter., Burlington Brookshire, Tommy Oscar, Box 86, Hudson Broome, Betty Rose, 402 Riggins St., Monroe Brown, Carol Anne, Box 295, Granite Qua rry Brown, Luther Joel, Rural Retreat, Va. Brown, Michael Kent, 612 Morrison Ave., Salisbury Brown, Nancy Carolyn, 1223 3rd St.. N.E., Hickory Brown, Sherry Kay, Box 273, Cumberland Rd.. Millvillc, N. J. Brown, Thomas Edward, 19 Franklin Ave., Lewistown, Pa. Brown, William Harold, 105 Rockcut PI., Conley, Ga. Bruce, Gene Wayne, Rt. 3, Box 551, Salisbury Bua, Frank Stephen, 95 Chelsea St.. E. Boston, Mass. Buchanan, Bascum Wayne, 614 E. Concord St.. Morganton Buchanan, Carolyn Sue E.. 15D Viewmont Apts., Hickory Buff, Jerry Wayne, Box 516 Valdese Buffaloe, Emilia Carol, 3110 Fayetteville Rd., Raleigh Bumgarner, Alice Dianne, 1619 Hyde Ave., Winston-Salem Bumgarner, Danna Gay, 1816 12th Avenue, N.E., Hickory Bumgarner, Eula Maxine, Rt. 1, Box 290, Granite Falls Bumgarner, John Stephen, Box 255, Stanley Bumgarner, Phyllis T., Rt. 2, Box 329, Conover Bumgarner, Thomas Stanley, Rt. 4, Box 259, Taylorsville Bunton, Larry Elgie, Rt. 5 , Pitts Park Burgin, Linda Greenlee, 1021 Sugar Hill Rd., Marion Burk, John Paul, 550 Washington St., Riverside, N. J. Burke, Gerald Clyde, Rt. 4, Taylorsville Burleson, Steve Allen, 203 Cannon Avenue, Albemarle Burnette, Teresa Jean, Rt. 3, Canton Burns, John Harrison, 1909 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickory Burns, Sandra Ann, 9 S. Meteor, Clearwater, Fla. Burris, Joseph Ralph, Rt. 11. Box 245, Charlotte Burton, Judith Jayne, 8th Ave., N.W., Conover Bush, Carol Jean, 525 1st St., N.W., Hickory Butner, James Smith, 809 5th St., Spencer Byers, Ginger Ann, 1484 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory Bynum, George Steven, Box 507, Hudson Byrd, Robert Lynn. 825 N. Main Ave., Newton Cadwallader, Joseph Baker, 140 E. High St., Woodstock, Va. Campbell, Brenda Elizabeth, 259 17th Ave., N.E.. Hickory Campbell, Brenda Jarrett, 203 West D St., Newton Campbell, Michael Linwood, 817 Park St., Altavista, Va. Campbell, Richard Ross, 404 Rockspring Rd., High Point Canipe. Leslie. 416 Leander, Shelby Cannon, Jimmy Delano, Rt. 4. Box 115-A. Lenoir Cannon, Peggy Ann. Rt. 3, Box 217, Granite Falls Caracci, Anthony Richard, Rt. 5. Box 649. Hickory Carelli, Albert Carl, 400 Magnolia Ave., Somerdale, N, J. Carpenter. Lynne Annette. 81 21st Ave., N.W.. Hickory Carpenter, Margaret Carolyn, 222 3rd St., S.W., Hickory Carpenter, Martha Gail, West Main St.. Claremont Carson, Robert Donald, Jr., Hawkins Avenue, Sanford Carter, Jane Lynn, 3155 Konnoak Dr., Winston-Salem Carter, Jo Ann, Rt. 1, Box 240, Yanceyville Carter, Judith Ann, Rt. 1. Vickie Dr., Winston-Salem Carter, Mary Josephine, 2308 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia, S. C. Carter, Millicent Elizabeth, 515 W. Council, Salisbury Gartner, Carol Ruth, Rt. 1, Harmony Cash, Tommy Carroll, Box 104, Crouse Cashion, Jane Adelaide, 510 Entwistle St., Hamlet Casper, Anne Elizabeth, Rt. 3, Box 269A, Concord Casper, Gurley Morrison, Jr., 801 Welborne St., Thomasville Cassidy, Patricia Ann, Rt. 2, Mocksville Cathey, Joseph Vernon, 415 S. Ellis St., Salisbury Catlett, Carter Nelson. Jr., 35 Curie Rd., Hampton, Va. Causby, Judy Ann, Box 341, Rutherford College Chatin, Thomas Burton, 123 Kelly St., Statesville Chambers, Nancy Carter. 2233 Cumberland. Charlotte Chandler. Barbara Ann, 2300 Catalina Ave., Charlotte Chester, Gladys Louise, 169 29th St., S.W., Hickory Childs, Victoria Grove, 207 Wedgewood, Greenville, S. C. Clapp, John Michael, Rt. 3, Box 95, Liberty Clark, Carol Ann, Rt. 5, Box 809, Asheville Clark, Jill, 3785 S.W. 19th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Clark. Juanita Louise, Rt. 3, Box 489, Hickory Clark, Neill Wilson, III, 607 N. Center St. Clark. Robert Page, 106 Locust St., Hamlet Clarke, Carlotta Rose, 221 Pennton Avenue, Lenoir Clarke, Norman Eldinger, Rt. 6. Box 58A, Morganton Clarke, Patricia C, Box 87, Conover Cline, Carl Vernon, III, 506 2nd Avenue, N.W., Hickory Cline, Clara Miller, Box 805, Morganton Cline, Kenneth Ronald, Rt. 3, Conover Cline, Larry Delanor, Viewmont Apts. No. IB, Hickory Cline, Susan Jane, Rt. 2. Lincolnton Cline, Vivia Surgess, Rt, 2, Taylorsville Clodfelter, Nancy Kay, Rt. 1, Lewisville Cloninger, Ann Ellen, Rt. 1, Dallas Cloninger, Barbara Jeanne, Rt. 1, Grover Clontz, Glenn Leroy, 1371 14th Ave., N.E. Clopper, Priscilla Jane. Rt. 1, Smithburg, Md. Cobb, Paul Melbourne, Rt. 6. Box 484, Salisbury Cobb, Susan Dunn, Rt. 3, Benvenue, Rocky Mount Coburn, Thomas Sullivan, Rt. 1, Lake Hills, Pfafftown Cochran, Aubrey Warren, 100 Redbud Avenue, Concord Coffey, Steven Hamilton, Route 5, Box 504D, Hickory Coleman, Joseph Edward, Jr., 5A Viewmont Apts., Hickory Coles, George Horace, 314 Johnson Hwy.. Norristown, Pa. Collins, Jencie Frances, 304 S. College St., Walhalla, S. C. Colvard, Juanita, 422 9th St., N.W., Hickory Conrad, Calvin James, Rt. 1, Thomasville Conrad, Jean Carolyn, Rt. 9, Box 332, Lexington Cook, Phyllis, Box 1074, Hildebran Cooke, Sue Miller, 416 4th Ave,, S.W.. Hickory Coon. Junius William. 325 Circle Dr., Fayetteville Coon, Robert George, Rt. 2, Lincolnton Coonse, Lester Coyd, Jr., 201 3rd Ave., S.E., Lenoir Cooper, David Mark, 11426 Manorwood, Baton Rouge, La. Cooper, Paul Robert, 11426 Manorwood, Baton Rouge, La. Corbitt, Laura Nelda, 2214 Birchcrest Dr., Charlotte Cornell, Michael Fagan, 2010 N. Potomac St., Arlington, Va. Cornwell, Harriet Schrum. Rt. 2, Box 134, Hickory Corpening, Ann Louise, 626 West C St., Newton Correll, Millard Anare, 204 S. Moriah, Landis Costner, Nina Dian, Rt., Vale Coulter, Richard Neil, Rt. 1, Newton Cox, William Holley, 703 Mam Avenue, Hickory Craig, Nancy Lambe, 218 Brower St.. Decatur. Ga. Crane, Vicki Lyn, 2020 13th St.. N.E., Hickory Creel, Ruth J., Rt. 3. Box 219. Newton Cresimore, Shelby Jean, Rt. 2, Catawba Cromer, Bette Alene, 1716 York Drive, Columbia, S. C. Cromer, Rebecca Ruth, 740 4th St., N.E., Hickory Cross, Jerry Lee, 2303 Hackney St., Durham Crouch, Larry Dean, Rt. 2, Taylorsville Crouse, Charles Lee, 507 W. 2nd Ave., Lexington Crowe, Jeanne Fritz, 442 10th Ave.. N.E., Hickory Crump, Frederick Andrew, 2127 5th Ave., N.W.. Hickory Cunningham, James Marcus, 1304 Main Avenue, Newton Curlee, Betty Triplette, 2309 15th St., N.E., Hickory Current, Ruth Davis, 507 W. End Ave., Statesville Cuthbertson, Jean Elizabeth, 2297 Headland Dr., East Point, Ga. Dagenhard, Linda Alice, Rt. 1, Box 220B, Taylorsville Daley, James Richard, 19 Ashwood Place, N. Brunswick, N. J. Danbom, Robert Edward, 4506 Aspen Hill Rd., Rockville, Md. Darby, Susan Edythe, 505 9th Ave., W.. Hendersonville Daugherty, Daniel Martin, 153 Elmdale, Clyde, Ohio Davies, Franklin Richard, 244 S. Franklin Tpke., Ramsey, N. J. Davis. Alma, Rt. 2, Box 224, Marion Davis, Anita Mane, Rt. 1, Box 459, Morganton Davis, Deanna, Rt. 2, Edgewood Rd., Candler Davis, Gwendolyn, 2229 Acacia Dr., Wilmington Davis, Helen Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 615, Hickory Davis, John Franklin, Rt. 1, Liberty Davis, Judy Maxine, 201 Bost St., Kannapolis Davis, Lou Gayle, Box 297, Newberry, S. C. Davis. Thomas Elijah, 225 Moores Lake Rd., Wadesboro Davis, William Eugene, Rt. 1, Grover Davis, William Southall, 2000 Grace St., Lynchburg, Va. Page Two Hundred Fifteen Dawson, Glenn Alton, Jr., Rt. 2, Randleman Deal, Gerald Wilson, 2101 N. Whistnant, Newton Deal, Glenn Edward, Rt. 2, Box 94, Hickory Deal, Jennie Lee, Rt. 1, Box 505, Valdese Deal, Jerry Wayne, 511 Hamilton St., Newton Deal, John Wayne, Box 134, Conover Deal, Judy Gail, Rt. 2, Box 107, Newton Deal, Ralpti Mictiael, 525 Hickory St., Valdese Deal, Ronald Max, 2111 Emerywood, Ctiarlotte Deaton, Don Allen, 103 S. Amity, Morganton Deck, Karen Elaine, Rt. 1, Box 23, Bessemer Citv Deehan, George Oliver. Jr., 14 Hawthorne Rd., Braintree, Mass. Deese, Randy Bruce, 405 23rd St., N.W., Hickory Dellinger, Jane Chilton, 312 Chestnut St., Norton, Va. Denton, Jack Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 108, Lake Wales, Fla. Derreberry, Cheryl Dianne, Rt. 1, Box 245, Andrews Deuiney, Bobby Gene, Rt. 2, Lawndale Dining, Roger Leonard, Rt. 6, Box 688, Charlotte Dimmette, June Bodie, 411 Pennton Ave., Lenoir Dixon, Doris Ann, Rt. 2, Box 79A, Cherryville Dixon, Emil, Jr., 411 East K St., Newton Dorton, Sarah Louise, 7021 Lawyers Rd., Charlotte Dorton, Zubecca Frances, 356 S. Union St., Concord Dotson, Marian Virginia, 5618 Wintercrest Ln., Charlotte Downs, Charles B., Box 174, Hudson Drum, Ralph Alonzo, 708 4th Street, S.W., Conover Dry, Betsy Lou, 1201 Lane St., Kannapolis Drye, Charles Edwin, 513 Westview St., Lenoir Duffy, Jean Cox, Box 331, Mooresville Dull, Calvin Ray, Rt. 1, Lewisville Dull, Larry Blane, Rt. 1, Lewisville Duncan, Frankie Marie, Rt. 3, Box 244, Hickory Duncan, Phillip Ray, 112 2nd Ave., S.E., Hickory Duncan Silas. Steven, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 493, Flat Rock Dunker, Noel Jean, 409 Shipley Rd., Linthicum, Md. Dunlap, Roberta Scholastica, 2501 W. 4th St., Chester, Pa. Dute, Betty Jane, 1010 Brookdale Dr., Asheboro Eagle, Claudine Ruth, 205 Prince St., Kannapolis Eaker, Deanna Kay, 3813 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte Eaker, Larry Dwight, Rt. 1, Crouse Eaker, Rebecca Diane, 1024 Dodd St., Shelby Eckard, Dalthard McRee, Rt. 1, Conover Eckard, Dwight Lee, Rt. 2, Box 493, Hickory Eckard, Mary White, 55 21st Ave., N.W., Hickory Eckard, Ronald David, Rt. 2, Box 752, Connelly Springs Edwards, Ba rbara Louise, Rt. 1, Box 42, Dallas Edwards, Charles Dwight, Jr., Rt. 1, Dallas Edwards, Charles Nathan, 1436 12th St. Dr., N.W., Hickory Edwards, James Richard, 902 Washington Ave., Louisville, Ohio Edwards, Mary Paneen, 28 — 02D Falcon Cts., McGuire AFB, N. J. Edwards, Robert Lee, 1114 S. Aspen St., Lincolnton Eisele, Jerome P., 425 N. Center Street, Statesville Elder, David Lewis, Taylorsville Eller, Kenneth Norris, Rt. 1, Box 97, Purlear Enders, Myra Ellen, 952 Watson Ave , Winston-Salem English, Jane Anthony, 217 W. Thomas, Salisbury Epting, James Robert, 324 Avery Ave., High Point Epting, Joe Cecil, 324 Avery Ave., High Point Estes, Douglas Edwin, Rt. 7, Box 252, Lenoir Estes, Karen Diane, 3329 Robinhood Dr., Spartanburg, S, C. Eurey, Paul Hamilton, Jr., 515 Madison St., Lincolnton Evans, Terrence Nicholson, Murfreesboro Everhart, Douglass Myers, 1228 Greensboro Rd., Lexington Farnsworth, Sandra Lee, Rt. 2, Cherryville Farris, Hama Elizabeth, 318 S. State St., Lexington Farthing, Bonnie Latham, 309 E. College, Lenoir Feimster, Victoria Sue, 618 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville Fenimore, William Mitchell, 2239 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Fetzer, Charles Hackett, 837 12th St., N.E., Hickory Fink, Laura Frances. Crossnore Fish, Elizabeth Smith, IDA Viewmont Apts, Hickory Fish. Harold Thomas, lOA Viewmont Apts., Hickory Fisher, Brenda Kay, Rt. 2, Box 346, Concord Fisher, Fred Conrad, 810 S. Cline Ave., Newton Fisher, Martha Jean, 1101 Indigo Ave.. Cayce, S. C. Fisher, William Garland, 200 Battleground Rd., Lincolnton Flowers, Carroll William, Rt. 3, Box 196, Hickory Foard, Carol Virginia, 1427 Uth St., t ].W.. Hickory Fogle, Thomas Vastine, 107 E. Edgewater Dr., Charleston, S. C, Fogleman, Jon Rich, 1215 Ridgecrest, Burlington Forbes, Sandra Kay, 337 20th Ave., N.E., Hickory Ford, Myra Heavner, Rt. 4, Lincolnton Forehand, Roy Wilkinson, 509 D St., North Wilkesboro Forr est, Dorothy G., 13 Pearson Dr., Morganton Foster, Jeanne Bost, Rt. 3, Newton Foust, Sherry Lynne, Rt. 7, Box 526-F, Greensboro Fowler, Barbara Janice, 507 West 6th St., Newton Fowler, Samuel Franklin, 2850 1st Ave., N.W., Hickory Fowler, Sarah Annette, 3520 Commonwealth, Charlotte Fox, Anna Potts, 336 2nd Ave., S.E.. Hickory Fox, Gary Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 101, Taylorsville Fox, Gordon Lynn, Rt., 3, Box 284, Hickory Fox, John David, 330 N. Main, Spring Grove, Pa. Fox, Judy Carolyn, 559 11th Ave. CL, N.W., Hickory Fox, Robert Franklin, 336 2nd Ave., S.E., Hickory Fox, Sara Elizabeth, Mt. Holly Fox, Susan Elizabeth, 2108 Midwood PL, Charlotte Franklin, Carroll Lee, Box 443, Drexel Franklin, Ronald Gary, Box 183, Drexel Fravel, Margaret Gary, 221 Homewood Rd., Linthicum, Md. Freed, Alix Ann, 24 School St., Metuchen, N. J. Freeman, Rebecca Alice, 225 Bost St., Statesville Frick, Brenda Gaynelle, Rt. 1. Box 117, Mt. Pleasant Frick, Sara Harvey, 40 Sunset Dr., Greenville, S. C. Friday, Beverly Denise, 2220 Stonewood Dr., Charlotte Friday, Patricia Lee, 617 20th Ave., N.W., Hickory Fritz, Conrad Bowers, 35 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory Fritz, Kathlyn Ann, 4209 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Fritz, Nancy Elaine, 11 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory Fritz, Sandra, Elaine, 636 3rd St.. N.E., Hickory Froneberger, Henry Daniel, 1408 Jackson Rd., Gastonij Frye, Duncan Randall. Box 947. Morganton Frye, Kennetha, 108 Clay St., Moorefield, W. Va. Funderburk, Thomas Carl, 1212 Carolyn Ave., Kannapolis Furr, Rickie Lynn, 621 E. Oakwood Ave.. Albemarle Fusonie. Michael Bruce. Box 214, Albemarle Gadd, Paul Weyburn, 3004 13th Ave., S.W., Hickory Gain, Tony Ryan, 101 Gates Rd., Cherry Point Gantt, Judith Cameron, 720 Wilshire Rd., Winston-Salem Garges, Thomas Edward, 410 Jefferson Dr., Charlotte Gentry, William Byron, 204 Fox St., Morganton Gerrow, William Ferguson, 1042 N. Bridge Dr., Charleston, S. C. Geselbracht, Kim Gordon, 150 Woodlynn Dr., Charlotte Gibbs, John Breckenridge. Box 1106. Hickory Gibson. Lois Linda. Rt. 2. Box 435. Statesville Gibson. William Barry, 910 N, Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain Gilroy. Betty Louise. 4407 Adelle Terr.. Baltimore, Md. Ginader, Judith Lynn. 836 Woodlawn Rd.. Charlotte Glass. Joan Elizabeth. Rt. 7. Box 202. Lenoir Goble, Terry Lee, 125 S. Sharon Rd.. Lenoir Coins. Sara Elizabeth, Rt, 2, Vale Golden, Thomas D., 751 4th St. Dr.. N.W., Hickory Good, Dennis Wayne, 2222 4th St., PL, N.E., Hickory Goodnite, Jerry Tweed, P. O. Box 404, Hudson Goodrich, David W., 8B Viewmont Apts., Hickory Goodson, Sara B., 206 Evans St., Morganton Gouge. Saundra Lee, 458 23rd Ave. Dr., N,E., Hickory Graham, Betty Louise, 637 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory Graham, Elmer Eugene, Rt. 6, Salisbury Graham, Henry Owen, 817 N. 15th Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Granchi, Carole Joyce, 705 Montlieu Ave., High Point Granger, Theresa Ellen, Rt. 1, Matthews Grape, Sue Jean, 4 Fawn Dr., Asheville Gratzick, Edward Wm., Jr., Rt. 4, Box 450-A, Charleston, S. C. Greene, Christine Parker, 1007 13th Ave., N.E. Greeson, James David, Rt. 1, Burlington Gresham, David Allen, Box 84, Rt. 2. Hickory Grible, Susan Jane. 200 E. 1st St.. Kannapolis Griggs, Michael Anderson, 308 W. 7th St., Newton Grissom, James Edward, 515 5th St., Spencer Groce, Diana Leigh, Rt. 5, Mocksville G ' Segner, Susan Jane, 207 Meadowbrook Dr., Marietta, Ga. Gulledge, Vance Everett, Box 114, Lilesville Gupton, Susan Barnes, 103 N. Anderson St., Morganton Guthrie, Bessie Paulette, 520 W. B St., Newton Gwaltney, Sara Lynn, Rt. 2. Hiddenite Gwin, Julia Margaret, 357 7th St., N.W., Hickory Hager, David Plonk, 730 8th St., N.E.. Hickory Hahn. Rachel Elizabeth, Box 46. Hildebran Hall. Carrie Elizabeth . Box 67, Drexel Hall, Sally Kathryne. Rt. 1, Claremont Hamilton, Mary Margaret, Rt. 1, Troutman Hankins, Judith Kay, 1272 Chandler PI., Charlotte Hanna, Stanley Vernon, 6233 Balboa Dr., Orlando, Fla. Hanna, Verna Ruth, 6233 Balboa, Dr., Orlando, Fla. Hanson, Richard, 425 Lakeside Dr., Statesville Harbinson, Jonas, Wm.. Jr.. Box 313. E. Pine St.. Maiden Harbinson. Kathryn L.. 248 N. Anderson. Morganton Harbinson, Philip C, Gen. Delivery, Taylorsville Harbinson, Ruby Deaton, 103 York St.. Morganton Hardy. David Edmont. 1514 Valley Ridge, Dr., High Point Hardy, Richard Leon, Box 743, Pinehurst Hargrove. Albert Wm.. 611 Yarmouth Rd.. Raleigh Harkey. Mary Permelia. 810 Hempstead PI.. Charlotte Harkrider. Gayle Margaret, 5351 Greenland Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Harmon. Sylvia Marie. Rt. 4. Box 178. Statesville Harris. Margaret Kay, 5026 Elder Ave., Charlotte Harris, Mary Letitia, R.F.D., Silverstreet, S. C. Harris, Nancy Cashatt, 424 McGill Dr., Albemarle Hartzoge, Charles David, 1619 3rd St., N.E., Hickory Harwell, Richard Esten, Rt. 3, Conover Hasque, Betty Jones, 326 8th St., N.W., Hickory Hasty, James Bonner, 1009 4th Ave., N.W., Hickory Hatley, Gladys Maxine, Rt. 1, Box 152, Hudson Havnaer, Thomas Albert, 212 4th St., S.W., Hickory Hawkins, Judy Lyn, 960 41 St., S.W., Hickory Hawks, Patricia Jane, 18 Dixie Trail, Raleigh Hawn, Anne Elizabeth, 2215 Crescent Ave., Charlotte Hearne, Janice R.. 317 N. 5th St.. Albemarle Heavner. Judy Carolyn. Rt. 1, Newton Heavner, Sarah Elizabeth, 917 S. Aspen St., Lincolnton Hedrick, Douglas Austin, 404 Morton St., Thomasville Hedrick, Phyllis Roseann, 1460 19 St., N.E., Hickory Hege, Linda Carol, Rt. 4, Winston-Salem Helms, Richard Larry. Ill Bar St., Cherryville Helsley, Sandra Ellen, Edinburg, Va. Helton, Janice Elizabeth, Rt. 3, Box 337, Newton Helton, William Leonard, 205 Oak Trail, Belmont Henderson, Susan Scott, 2321 Arnold Dr., Charlotte Henline, Barry Hampton, 1911 Syracuse Cir,, Vienna, Va. Henry. Stanley Roger, Conover Herman, Alva Lea, Rt. 2, Box 183, Conover Herman, Brenda Jean, Rt. 1, Box 774, Claremont Herman, Donald Lynn, Rt. 3, Box 137, Hickory Herman, Kenneth Norman. 878 3rd Ave., S.E., Hickory Herman, Louie Arthur, 810 8th St,, N.E., Hickory Herman. Patsy Anne. Rt. 1, Claremont Herman. Ruby Kay, Rt. 2, Box 43. Conover Heye. Charles Edward, II, 308 N. Oak St.. Chadbourn Heymann. Hans Paulsen. 603 12th Ave.. N.E., Hickory Hicks, Jerry Alan, 2704 Neuse Blvd., New Bern Hicks, John Joseph. 1055 27th St., N.E., Hickory Hildebran, Nancy Sue, Hildebran Hill, Charles William, 1806 Lyttleton, Camden, S. C. Hilton. Richard Dale. Rt. 2. Box 306. Claremont Hinds, Dorothy Ann, 401 D Ave., Salisbury Hinshaw, Carolyn Sue, Box 98. Taylorsville Hislop. Harold Somers, Rt. 2. Mehoopany, Pa. Hodges. Phyllis Dianne. Box 547, Mount Airy Hoffman. Faye Anne. 709 N. Lewis St.. Gastonia Hoffner. Brenda Elizabeth. Rt. 4. Box 352-A. Salisbury ' Holcombe. Samuel Franklin. Ill, 335 Davie Ave., Statesville Holden, Bobby Neil, Rt. 1, Hudson Holder, Jacqueline. 704 N. Main. Newton Hollar, Helen Robertson, 350 N. Center, Hickory Hollar, Larry Charles, 1239 8th St.. N.E.. Hickory F((ge Two Hunched Sixteen Hollar, Linda Kay, 1428 2nd St., Dr., N.E., Hickory Hollar, Marvin Ray, Jr., 410 4th St., S.E., Hickory Hollar, Steven Eugene, Rt. 3, Conover Hollar, Verna June, Rt. 3, Box 128, Conover Holleman, Stephen Douglas, 400 E, Chatham, Cary Holliday, Barry Randolph, 479 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory Hollingsworth, Josephine B., 825 Berry Ave., Valdese Holloway, Linda D. Young, 114 4th St., S.W.. Hickory Holloway, Edward Olin, 2908 Broadway, West Palm Beach, Fla, Holshouser, Leslie Columbus, Box 187, Rockwell Holt, James Robert, Julian Hooper, Charles, 309 Beverly Dr., Gastonia Hooper, Nancy Mane, 508 C St., North Wilkesboro Hoover, Barbara Ann, 1917 Sea Isle, Memphis, Tenn. Hopkins, Bessie Brightwell, 1080 14th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory Hopper. Phyllis Ann, 836 5th St., N.E., Hickory Home, Jane Carolyn, 1327 Melvmey St., Statesville Houser, Laura Elizabeth, Box 381, Kings Mountain Howard, Marianne, 740 B Ave, West Columbia, S C. Hoyle, Dons Louise, 202 Glenway Ave.. Belmont Hoyle, Robert Charles, 505 Weldon Ave., Cherryville Huddle, Stephen Michael, 913 Highland Ave., N.E., Hickory Huffman, Arthur Lawson, Rt, 1, Box 330, Ferguson Huffman, Coy Stephen, Rt. 2. Valdese Huffman, Earl Marshall, Rt. 3, Vale Huffman, Gloria Aileen, Rt. 2, Box 322 Huffman, Judith Ingrid, 407 25th St., N.W., Hickory Huffman, Linda Baker, Rt. 2, Box 124, Conover Huffman, Rebecca W., Rt, 1, Box 401, Hickory Huggins, Elizabeth Ann, 326 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory Hughes. Mary Senith, 114 Carolina Ave., Asheboro Hunt, James Farel, 204 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory Hunt, Martha Glenn, 827 9th Ave. PL, N.E,. Hickory Hunter, Alice Joanne, 4311 Castlewood Rd., Charlotte Hurst, Janice Sue, 6248 Joyce Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Huss, Linda Fay, Rt. 1, Lincolnton Huss. Wanda Faye, Rt. 1, Lincolnton Hutchens, Judith W., 742 8th St., N.E. Hutto, David Andrew. Ill, 334 3rd Ave, Dr., S.E., Hickory Hutto, Mary Marcella M.. Box 445, Crouse Hyder, Thomas Wayne. 214 McGinms Ave., Lincolnton Icenhour, James Eugene, P. O, Box 463, Taylorsville Inman, Susan Dee, 242 N, Anderson St.. Morganton Inouye, Yasuki Anjo, 2-902 Daita, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo lobst, Lucinda Louise, 4428 Country Club Rd,, Wmston-Salem Isenhour, Lacy Mitchell, Rt, 2, Box 369, Hickory Isenhour. Nancy Jane, Rt, 2, Box 331, Hickory Isenhower, Carolyn Kaylor, 710 2nd St,, N,W., Conover Isenhower, Martha Jane, 712 VV, C St,, Newton Isenhower, Mary Anne, 712 West C St,, Newton Jacklin, Wayne David, 3816 Manton Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Jacobson, Barry Julian, 62 Broadfield Rd,, New Rochelle, Jarrett, Camelia Kaye. Rt. 2. Lincolnton Jarrett, Cecelia Raye, Rt. 2, Lincolnton Jarrett, Dorrance Wm,, P. O. Box 103, Salisbury Jennings, Nancy Ann, S. Center St., Taylorsville Johnson. Barry Gail, Rt, 2, Box 520, Taylorsville Johnson, Edgar Philetus, 727 15th St., S.W., Hickory Johnson, John Paul, Rt. 5, Box 65, Hickory Johnson, Mark Cyrus, 214 S. Oakwood Dr., Statesville Johnson, Richard Barry, 705 Carlton Dr., Gastonia Johnson. Ronald Lee, 214 S. Oakwood Dr., Statesville Johnson, Shirley Ann, 2018 11th St. Court, N.W., Hickory Johnson, William Amick, Barium Springs Joines, Kenneth Lynn, 639 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville Jolitz, Margaret Catherine, 23 Hamilton Dr., Clinton Jones, Betty Jean, P. O. Box 56, Valdese Jones, Carole Lynn, 357 3rd Ave., S.E., Hickory Jones. Jimmy V,, 310 King St., Bethune, S. C. Jones, John Royal, III, 1034 14th Ave., N.W., Hickory Jones, Patricia Ann, 8271 Crespi Blvd., Miami Beach, Fla. Joyner, Edward Melvin, Jr., 2712 Skye Dr.. Fayetteville Kahili, Jerry Lee, Rt. 3, Box 152, Hickory Kaiser, Robert Bruce. 1225 Beaulieu Ct., Dayton, Ohio Kale, Virginia Mitchell, 711 E. Park, Lincolnton Kandzer Jerry Wayne, Rt. 2, Box 54B, Hickory Kanipe, Lennie Grace, 340 15th St. S.E., Hickory Kanoy, Diana Kay, 114 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem Kanupp, Paul Robert, Rt. 1, Box 48. Conover Kees, Raymond Henry, Jr., 318 Transylvania Ave,, Raleigh Keever, Iris Maxcine, 833 Powell Ave., Valdese Keisler, Mirian Henrietta, West Mam St., Claremont Keisler, William Fred, Rt. 3, Box 114, Conover Keller, Carroll Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 392, Connelly Springs Keller, Willie June, Rt. 3, Box 288, Granite Falls Kelley, Judith Marie, 101 Woodlawn Rd., Belmont Kent, Barbara Ann, 1125 Watson Ave., Winston-Salem Kepley, William Cecil, Rt. 6, Box 520, Salisbury Ketchie. Edgar Monroe, 1805 Central Dr., Kannapolis Ketner, Bonita Sue, 413 Janie, Kannapolis Ketner, Katherme Elizabeth, 154 13th Ave., N.W., Hickory Ketner, Sue Carol, 401 Wesley Dr., Chapel Hill Kinney. Sarah Mae, Rt, 1, Box 123-B, Burlington Kinsey, William Roger, 3143 Melrose, Roanoke, Va. Kirby, Paul Daniel, Rt. 2, Box 34, Hickory Kirkman, Julia Ellen, 1030 Martin St., Winston-Salem Kiser, Billy Turner, Rt. 1, Bessemer City Kiser, Richard Mike, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 244, Vale Kissam, Roddy Roberts, Jr., 455 Virginia Ave., Statesville Kivett, Margaret H., 118 Park St., Statesville Kluttz, Barbara Jean, Rt. 5, Box 577, Salisbury Kluttz, Judy Rae, 804 Buick Ave., Kannapolis Knaul, Naomi Ruth, 316 N. Street, Melbourne, Fla. Kohn, Carol Elizabeth, 2700 Canterbury, Columbia, S. C. Koriakin, Allan Stanley, Rt. 2, Box 178, Swedesboro, N. J. Krider, James Hodge, III. 703 W. Henderson, Salisbury Krimminger, Virginia Kay, 207 Heilia Ave., Salisbury Krueger, Charles Roland, 1518 11th St., N.W., Hickory Lackey, Jerry Paul, Rt. 1, Lincolnton Lackey, Martha Triplett, 104 N. Brooks St., Wilkesboro Lackey, Michael Hugh, 7th St., N. W., Taylorsville Lackey, Terry Carter, Rt. 1, Box 568. Lenoir Lael, Richard Lee, Rt. 3. Box 413, Newton Lail, Daniel Eugene, 831 2nd Ave. PL, S.E., Hickory Lail, John Wilbern, Rt. 1, Box 231, Granite Falls Lail, William Steve, 192 25th St., N.W., Hickory Lambie, Margaret Lee, 2407 N. Rockingham, Arlington, Va. La Moreaux, Mark Franklin, 11544 Chillicothe Rd., Chesterland. Ohio Lane. Richard Allen, 103 East Ave., Morganton Lawrence, Terry Ronald, 319 25th Ave., N.W., Hickory Lawson, Helen Louise, 142 8th Ave,, N.W., Hickory Ledbetter, Homer Carl, Jr., 425 W. Henderson, Salisbury Ledbetter, Robert Irwin, 425 W. Henderson, Salisbury Lee, Elizabeth McMillan, 1437 6th St. Circle, Hickory Lefler, Carol Jean, 1540 E. Main St., Albemarle Lefler, Rachel Mac, 537 N. 5th St., Albemarle LeNoir, John Edward, 423 8th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory Lentz, George Ray, 802 Isabelle St., Kannapolis Lentz, Katherine Linker. Box 921, Concord Leonard, Ronald Victor, 35 20th Ave., N.E.. Hickory Leshay, Steven V., 259 Mountain St., Hartford, Conn. Laypoldt, Elaine Edythe, 6 Roberts St., Kendall Park, N. J. Lieb, Stephen Stroud, 2512 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Linares, Linda Leona, 1920 Creasy Ave., Wilmington Linder, Leola Luckadoo, 450 7th Ave, PI.. N.W., Hickory Lineberger, Robert Reid, 920 4th Ave.. N.W., Hickory Lineberry. Lawrence Lonal, 457 9th Ave,, N,E., Hickory Lingafelt, Earl Thomas, Rt. 3, Box 832, Morganton Lingerfelt, Linda Jane, 1407 Delk Dr., High Point Lingle, William Rudoloh, 1435 Cheshire Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Link, Brenda Kay, 338 West 13th St., Newton Lipscomb, Katherine Mae, 7413 Hamilton St., Annandale, Va. Litten. Helen Kaye, 421 W. 12th St., Newton Little. Donald George. Rt. 3, Box 419, Hickory Little, George Daniel, Rt. 1, Box 61, Lenoir Little, Michael Richard, Box 515, Taylorsville Little, Nelson Emmett, 2607 N. Center Little, Phyllis Bowman, Rt. 1. Box 176, Conover Lockman, Gary Sanders, Box 58, 4082 Supron, APO 677, New York, N. Logan, Sheryl Jean. 2440 Montego Dr., West Hollywood, Fla. Long. Barry Milton, 511 W. Childs St., Lincolnton Long, Carole Janet, 310 N. Flint, Lincolnton Long, Julia Frances, 380 S, Union, Concord Long, Verna Frances, Rt, 2, Box 11, Newton Lorch, James Ray, 1412 East Main St,, Albemarle Love, Lynn Lee, Box 181, Andrews Lucas, Barbara Jane, 1221 10th St. Lane, N.W., Hickory Lucas, Marian Diane, 1221 10th St. Lane, N.W., Hickory Luciana, Thelma Lois, 207 Fox St., Morganton Luper, Nancy Ruth, Spicewood Drive, Winston-Salem Lutz, Abigail Barrmger, Rt, 3, Newton Lutz, David Stuart, 347 Norwood, Lenoir Lutz, Harold Wayne, Rt, 1, Box 264, Mt, Pleasant Lyerly, Gary Ray, Rt, 3, Box 178, Salisbury Lyerly, Walker, III, 359 9th St,, N,W., Hickory Mabe, Margaret Elizabeth, 610 Mulberry St., Winston-Salem MacDonald, Alexander N., Jr., Rt. 1, Little Rock, S. C. MacKenzie, Nancy Edith, 5310 Northland Dr., N.E., Atlanta, ( Mackey, Halkard Edward, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 464, Hickory Mackie, Hazel Eileen. Rt. 7, Box 391, Salisbury Macy, Frederick Merrill, 1100 Braddock Rd., Cumberland, Md. MaDan, Penn Hunt, 556 3rd St., N.E., Hickory Manlove, Ronald Laird, 2645 Edgewood St.. Roanoke. Va. Manthey. Fernmarie, 620 Gulf Rd., Tarpon Springs. Fla. Marley. Marian Templeman. Rt. 1, Box 107, Hudson Marlow, Estelle Link, 1128 33rd St., S.W., Hickory Marsh, Jane Ada, 1817 King Charles Rd,, Atlanta, Ga, Marshall. Audrey Helen, 7 Vale St., Granite Falls Martens, William John, 2800 Lancer Dr., Wyattsville, Md. Martin, Larry Eugene. 3753 1st Ave., S.W., Hickory Martin, Linda Ann, 309 5th St., Belmont Matheny, David Wade. 232 S. Broadway, Forest City Matthews, Priscilla Thornburg, 1859 1st Ave., N.W., Hickory Mauney, Caroline Bagby, 500 Old Post Rd., Cherryville Mauney, Frankie Dale, 3433 Mulberry Rd., Charlotte Mauney, William Marshall, 510 7th Ave., N.E,, Hickory Maynard, Melissa Marcelle, Rt. 1, Matthews Maxwell, Robert M., 202 E. Main, Dallas McCall, Patricia Anne Downs, Rt. 2, Box 788, Hickory McCreary, Jo Hiergesell, Rt. 2, Box 427, Valdese McCreary, Suzanne, 921 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory McEntire, Jackie Edward. 425 4th St. PL, S.W., Hickory McEntire, Maggie Kay, Box 223, Wilkesboro McGalhard, Nancy Kay Newton, 978 1st St., S.W., Hickory McGalliard, Thomas Calvin, 978 1st St., S.W., Hickory McGeachy, Neill Roderick, Jr., 221 West End Ave., Statesville McGhee, Richard Wiley, 219 Powell Dr., Raleigh McGinnis, Martha Ingle, 219 E, Main, Maiden McKee, George Clifton, 317 8th St,, N.W., Hickory McKenzie, William Martin. 435 N. 10th, Albemarle McLean, Patricia Dean, 1206 5th Ave., S.W., Hickory McMahon, Troy Thomas, 854 Morgan Drive, Morganton McNeely, Carl Jerry, 545 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory McNeely, Don Coleman, 1900 ' 2 2nd St., N.W., Hickory McNeely, Phyllis Catherine, 223 S. College Ave., Newton McNeil, Martha Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Catawba McQueen, Martin Waddell, Nelson, Clio. S. C. McSwain, Janice Lynn, Rt. 4, Box 52, Albemarle Meadows, Linda Carol, Rt, 2, Taylorsville Means, Eugene H., 444 Craig Dell Rd., New Kensington, Pa. Means, Valerie Arlean, Box 1881. Christopal, Canal Zone Mehlen, Ronal Hugunin, 1728 Princeton St., Wmston-Salem Meiers, Barbara Jean, 2845 S.W. 13 Court, Ft. Lauderdale. Fla Mertes, Elsie Josephine, 175 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem Mertz, Edward Philip, Jr., 410 Chadwich Ave.. Havelock Me tts, Jeanne OIlie, 117 Linwood Dr., Lincolnton Miastkowski, Edward John, 87-41 257 St., Floral Park, N. Y. Miles, Marvin George, Jr., 106 Woodland Rd., Rockingham Miller, Celia Joan, Box 155, Hudson Miller, Elizabeth Truesdell, 1278 Holt Ave., Macon, Ga. Miller, Gilmer, Clinton, Jr., 1507 S. 3rd St.. Salisbury Miller, Hollis Allen, Route 5, Salisbury Miller, Janie Marie, Rt. 1, Box 309, Catawba Page Two Uundied Seveulefii Miller, Linda Carolyn, Rt. 3. Newton Miller, Robert Allen, 555 Juliette Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Misentieimer, David Lentz, 321 Mitchell Ave., Salisbury Mitctiell. Carol Ann, Memorial Park Dr., Sparta Mitchell, Karen Hayes, 835 7th Ave., S.W., Hickory Moehlmann, John Frederick. 810 1st Ave. South, Conovei Moffitt, Phyllis Bruce, Box 415, Liberty Monroe, Lynn Suzanne, 715 Quaker Lane, High Point Montgomery, Bob Donald, 2900 Shamroc Moore, Deanna Sue. Rt. 2. Southwood Dr Moose, Stephen Lee, Rt, 6. Salisbury Moose, Susan Lynn, P. O. Box 171, Landis Moretz, Alfred Dale, II, 313 W. 13th St., Nevi ton Moretz. Carol Elizabeth, 413 6th St., N.W., Hickory Moretz, Kay Elaine, Rt. 1, Box 311, Belmont Moretz, Rachel Louise, 517 21st St., S.W., Hickory Morgan, Sybil Gail, 9 Parkwood Dr., Concord Morrison, Glenn Alton, 204 13th St., S.E., Hickory Morrison, Harriet Elaine, 26 18th Ave., N.E., Hickory Morrison, Kenneth Lee, 1350 20th Ave., N.E., Hickory Moser, Junius Eugene, Box 192, Hickory Moser, Judy Ann, P. O. Box 1179, Hickory Motley, Joseph Andrew, 21B Viewmont Apts., Hickory Mozingo, Linda Kay, 1808 Chatham Ave., Charlotte Mull, Byron Eugene, Rt. 3, Box 116, Hickory Mull, Danny Edward, 620 Pons St., Valdese Munday, Patricia Ann, Rt. 8, Box A-450, Statesville Mundy, Charles Warren, 2165 N. Dequincy, Indianapolis, Ind. Murdoch, Roscoe Wingate, Box 29, Barium Springs Murdock, Sheila lone, Rt. 1, Troutman Murphy, Leslie Howard, P. O. Box 626, Hickory Neal. Merley B.. P. O. Box 2085, Hickory Neill, Frances Ellen, Barium Springs Newton, Patricia Hurst, 120 Powell Circle, Lenoir Nichols, Sarah Jane, Box 32, Catawba Nininger, Richard Christian, 3566 Wright Rd., Roanoke, Va. Nixon, Jon Claiborne, 11 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory Noble. Margaret Annette. 218 E. Atlantic Ave., Goldsboro Noell, Malcolm Nathaniel, 212 8th Ave., N.W., Hickory Noggle, James Russell. Lakeview Park, Hickory Nordman, Frieda Lillie, 1300 Queens Road West, Charlotte Norris, Nelson Eddy, 4D Viewmont Apts., Hickory Oleen, George Gerhard, Pageland Rd., Monroe Olson, Michael Sanders, 6278 Nevius, Falls Church, Va. Orinson. Edward Luther, 304 Rosewood, Springfield, Ohio Osborn, Sally Spencer. 408 Carr, High Point Palmer, Carolyn Page, 131 33rd Ave., N.W., Hickory Pannell, Larry Charles, Claremont Parker, David Wayne, 110 S. Park Drive, Wadesboro Parker, Ernest Reid, III, Rt 1, Cherryville Parker, Linda Mane, 214 Redwood Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. Parrish, Vernon Ray, 605 Springfield Rd., High Point Parsons, Elizabeth Ann, 5th St., Whitnel Patterson, Bobby Allen, Route 4, Statesville Patterson, Jane Hunt, 4821 Fairheath Rd., Charlotte Peace, Janet Gail, 1025 W. College Dr., High Point Peele, Belton John, III. 524 Beaumont Rd., Fayetteville Peeler, Frances Anne, Rt. 2. Vale Peer, Pamela Lutz, Box 76, Toms Brook, Va. Pentecost, John Charles, 3261 Sunset Dr., Charlotte Perkins, Janet Chase, 758 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickory Perry. Francis Andrew, III, Box 485, Conover Ferryman, Gary Allen, 2611 Hill-n-dale, Greensboro Petrich, Beth Alyn, 950 Uhler Rd., Marion, Ohio Petrie, Robert Wm., III. 411 Riverside Dr.. Morganton Phelps, Linda Juanene, 1427 Oakshade Ave., Kannapolis Philbeck, Ronald Colen, Rt. 3, Box 479, Hickory Phillips, Charles Luther, 439 7th St. PI., S.W., Conover Piechota, Michael Francis, Canterbury Rd., Halifax. Va. Plonk, Joyce Eleanor, 911 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain Plonk, Margaret Juletta, 902 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain Plunkett, David Wm., R. R. 1, Tipp City, Ohio Poarch, Kay S., Box 152. Drexel Pons, Julius C, 204 Morgan St., S.E., Valdese Poole, Evelyn Maxine, Rt. 1, Denver Pope, Martha Gail Black, 556 Hartness Rd., Statesville Pope, Mary Elizabeth Pons, P. O. Box 433, Valdese Poteat, Mary Bost, Rt. 3, Lenoir Price, Brenda Ann, 108 Butler St., Morganton Propst, Larry Wayne, Rt. 1, Box 613, Hickory Propst, Marilyn Kay, Rt. 1, Box 250, Hickory Pruett, Royal Neal, Casar Pruette, Betty Lou, 748 8th St., N.E., Hickory Pugh, Betty Jeannette, Rt. 4, Box One, Asheboro Punch, Wayne Eugene, Rt. 3, Box 132, Hickory Quails, James Roy, 115 Temple Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Quanstrom, Conrad Lee, 2409 Sceptor Lane, Birmingham, Ala. Raley, Carolyn, 1607 4th St., N.E., Hickory Ramsey, Sue Ellen, Rt. 2, Bessemer City Randall, Phyllis Diann, Rt. 3. Box 125, Morganton Ratchford, Ray Lewis, Rt. 1, Dallas Ratchford, William Clyde, Rt. 1, Dallas Ray, Peggy Ann, Rt. 1, Gibsonville Rebhan, Dorothy Ann, 209 Hillcrest PL, Salisbury Reichert, Allan John, 234 N. Anderson St., Morganton Reid, Faye Elaine. Rt. 3, Box 221, Granite Falls Reinhardt, Peggy Elaine, Rt. 2, Box 80, Maiden Rhoads, Kathleen Carol, Box 315, RFD =1, Bilbertsville, Pa. Rhodes, Jerome Martin, Rt. 2, Pendleton, S. C. Rhoney, James Milton, 1515 16th Ave., N.E., Hickory Rhyne, Patricia Ann, 333 S. Main, Mt. Holly Rice, Barbara Jane, 255 Woodcrest, Key Biscayne, Fla. Rice, James Oscar, Jr., P. O. Box 4, Conover Rice, Sylvia Anne, 306 N. Hawthorne, Mt. Holly Richardson, Merrie Lee, 1324 H Ave., West Columbia, S. C. Riley, James Dinges, Jr., 409 Treadwell, Berryville, Va. Riley, Kendall Shealy, 409 Treadwell, Berryville, Va. Ritchie, Paula Ruth, Rt. 7, Box 146, Salisbury Robbins, Richard Lee, 3233 9th Avenue, N.E., Hickory Roberts, Theresa Imogene, Rt. 1, Box 108, Hudson Robinson, Grace Elizabeth, 754 S. Union St., Concord Robinson, John Tucker, Jr., 754 S. Union St., Concord Robinson, Mary Ellen, Rt. 3, Box 282, Newton Rochelle, Judith Elizabeth, 620 N. Caldwell St., Salisbury Rockett, Donnie Cecil, Rt. 1, Claremont Rogers, Janice Karen, 842 Middleford Rd., Seaford. Del. Rollins, Fred Marshall, Jr., 9025 Linwood, Gastonia Rollins, Nancy Rebecca, 1203 Hardin Dr., Shelby Roock, John Christian, 936 Monroe Terr., Dover, Del. Roper, Rita Ellen, 426 4th St., N.W., Hickory Rose, John Earl, West Boyd St., Maiden Ross, Carol Lynn Terri, Box 351, Indian Lake Estates, Fla. Rowe, Joe Carl, 212 25th St., S.W., Hickory Rowe, Marshall Dwain, 1502 Virginia, Columbus, Ga. Rudisill, Anita Dale, Henry River Rudisill, Aundria Carol, Rt. 3. Box 303B, Newton Rudisill, Barbara Kay, 1425 5th St., N.E., Hickory Rudisill, Diane Theresa, P. O. Box 515, Hickory Rudisill, Robert Padgett, Box 538, China Grove Rudisill, Vicki Lee. 926 E. Park Drive, Lincolnton Rufty, Judy Carol, 411 W. 14th St.. Salisbury Rumple, Brenda McLelland, Rt. 8, Fox Avenue, Statesville Ruth, Jacaueline Dell, 308 Summit Ave., Salisbury Sadler, Ann Elizabeth, 127 Church St., Leesville, S. C. Safara, Marcian, 3721 Galicia Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Saine, James Larry, 521 W. Aspen St., Lincolnton Sanders, Betty Lynn, 3735 Rubin Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Scarborough, Savannah Rose, 802 Hylan Ave., Hamlet Schiele, Frederick Bradford, 2204 Coles Blvd., Norristown, Pa, Schladensky, Linda Rose, Crestview Dr., Mocksville Schmidt, Edward David, 803 Bradhurst Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md. Schnaufer, Mary Pamela, 117 Hollie Ct., Maitland, Fla. Schronce, Rebecca Elizabeth, 203 Wilson St., Martinsville, Va. Schrum, Johnnie Lisette, Box 251, Lincolnton Schwalm, Joanne Louise, 4983 S. Sedgewick Rd., Lyndhurst, Ohio Sconyers, Norvelle Briggs, Box 403. Summerton, S. C. Seagle, Cammelia Rhodes, 321 4th Ave., N.W., Hickory Sears. Carolyn Ann, 213 25th St.. S.W., Hickory Secrest, Kenneth Charles, Sr., Rt. 2. Box 495, Valdese Sechrist, Ralph McKinley, 3755 Wabash Dr., Winston-Salem Seitz, Alice Kay, Rt. 3, Box 148. Newton Seitz, Roy Eugene, 3737 Freedom Dr., Charlotte Selby, William Elledge. Jr., 1125 Belgrave PL, Charlotte Sellers, Brenda Joyce, Rt. 2, Cherryville Sentelle, Sandra Lee, 605 4th Ave., S.W., Hickory Settlemyre, Nancy Lee, 1436 3rd St. PI., N.E., Hickory Setzer, Dennis Lee, Rt. 3, Lincolnton Setzer, Eddie Robert, Rt. 3, Box 375, Newton Setzer, Gaye Nelle, P. O. Box 215, Claremont Setzer, Katherine Louise, Rt. 1. Box 515, Claremont Setzer, Terry Alvin, Rt. 3, Box 375, Newton Shankle, Terry Eugene, 304 W. Lexington, High Point Shannon, William Gary, 102 W. Fort St., Marion Sharpe, Linda Jane, Rt. 8. Statesville Sharpe, Sandra Louise, 562 Carpenter Ave., Mooresville Sharpe, Susan Fox, Box 686. Taylorsville Shepard, Helen Diane, 7838 Manata, Jacksonville, Fla. Sherrill, Charles Lee, 1252 22nd St., N.E., Hickory Sherrill, Coite Edward, Rt. 7, Box 502, Statesville Sherrill, Freddie Mac, Rt. 1, Troutman Sherrill, Jimmy Lawrence, Rt. 8, Box 130, Statesville Shisler, Joseph King, 530 Center Ave., Runnemede, N. J. Shook, Charles Edgar, Jr., 2012 N. College Ave., Newton Shook, Lewis Franklin, 545 Woodlawn Dr., Statesville Short, Carolyn Bonita, Rt. 5, Box 504-E, Hickory Shrum, Daniel Christopher, 307 Peachtree St., Simons, Ga. Shue, Nell Eugenia, 511 W. Rice, Landis Shuford, Brenda Avonne, 1401 Crystal, Charlotte Shuford, Patricia Ellen, Rt. 3, Lincolnton Shulenburger, David Edwin, Rt. 6, Box 514, Salisbury Shull, Judith Laurienne, Rt. 3, Box 548, Newton Shuler, Jane Lee, 1093 14th Ave. Dr.. N.W., Hickory Shultz, Judy Elaine, 148 Spring Ro., Carlisle, Pt. Shuping, Melissa Mullins, Rt. 1. Box 442, Valdese Sides, Jack Walton, 1755 12th St., Dr., N.W.. Hickory Sides, Kenneth Edward, 630 Carolina Ave. N., Statesville Sieverts, John Wentz, 115 North Mam, Hampstead, Md. Sigman, Coleen, Rt. 1, Box 331, Hickory Sigmon, Brenda Louise, Rt. 3, Box 355, Hickory Sigmon, Donnie Hugh, Rt. 1, Box 256, Connelly Springs Sigmon, Doris Jean, Rt. 2, Box 352, Hickory Sigmon, Elizabeth Wise, 1440 19th Ave., N.E., Hickory Sigmon, Faye Wagner, Rt. 2, Box 315, Hickory Sigmon, James Monroe, Newton Sigmon, Richard William, 238 10th Ave., N.W.. Hickory Sigmon, Stephen Douglas, Rt. 2. Box 410, Newton Simila, Patricia Ann, 701 Brantford Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Simmons, Brenda Newton, 204 Rocky Ford, Morganton Simmons, Elaine Sigmon, 1st St., N.W., Claremont Simmons, Frank Leroy, 1622 1st Ave. PL, N.W., Hickory Simmons, George Lee, Rt. 3, Conover Simmons, Jerry Lee, 203 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory Simpson, Mary Thompson, 1563 11th St., N.W., Hickory Sims, Janette Lowman, 5 N. Main Ave., Maiden Sims, Ronald Lee, 210 W J, Newton Sipe, Danny Ray, 912 28th St., S.W., Hickory Sipe, Glenn Wayne, Rt. 2, Box 205, Conover Sipe, Larry Charles, 504 W. Church, Cherryville Skinner, James Lee, Viewmont Apt. 12-A. Hickory Skinner, Terry Lynn, 515 Park Ave., Greensboro Sloop, Janice Fay, 601 Cole St., Kannapolis Sloop, Jimmy Howard, 500 Sunset Dr., High Point Sloop, Michael Barbee, 102 2nd Ave., N.E., Hickory Smith, Brenda Faye, 1901 N. College Ave., Newton Smith, Earl Melvin, Rt. 6, Box 450, Jacksonville, Fla. Smith, Gary Dean, 348 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory Smith, Jeanne Elizabeth, 300 Wiley Ave., Salisbury Smith, Jesse Lee, Jr.. 115 Rhyne St., Bessemer City Smith, Larry Brandon, Box 177, Hudson Smith, Lloyd Dolan, Rt. 2, Box 458, Lexington Smith, Martha Zoe, 101 Senate St., Clover, S. C. Smith, Patricia Sue, Rt. 3, Box 558, Hickory Smith, Patsy Lail, 913 Edmond St., N.W., Valdese Smith, Scott Henderson, 863 1st St., N.E., Hickory Page Two Hundred Eighteen Smith, Sharon Ann, P. O. Box 1394, Hickory Smith, Steve Brown, 4909 Doris Ave,, Charlotte Smith, Susan Elizabeth, 1335 Ruffner Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Smith, Theresa Margaret, 101 Cedar St., Concord Smith, William Richard, III, Rt. 2, Box 121A, Sutherim, Va. Smithers, Helen Ann, Box 111, Rt. 1, Bessemer City Smyre, Joice Ann, Rt. 2, Box 136, Hickory Smyre, Tanya Kaye, 355 6th St., N.W., Hickory Smyre, Walter Franklin, 4033 Glenstar Terr., Charlotte Sockwell, Linda Joyce, 107 Holt Ave, Greensboro South, Judy Lorana, Rt. 1, Box 447. Newton Southard, Charles Robert, 707 Lindsay St., High Point Southard, James Aubrey, 707 Lmdsay St., High Point Sparks, David Lemuel, 1731 Emoriland Blvd.. Knoxville, Tenn. Speagle, Paul Sedrick, 809B 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory Spencer, Jerry Lane, 2734 12th Ave. Dr.. N.E.. Hickory Spencer. Richard Franklin, 714 E. 1st St., Conover Stamey, Patsy Ann, Rt. 5, Lincolnton Stamey, Virginia Elizabeth, Box 156, Valdese Starnes, Greta Lynn, Rt. 3. Box 101, Granite Falls Starnes, Margaret D., 1209 28th St.. S.W.. Hickory Starr, Evelyn Christene, 59 34th St.. N.W.. Hickory Steele, Betty, Rt. 1, Box 55, Cleveland Steele, Jane Margaret, Rt. 4, Box 41, Statesville Steelman, Linda Ruth, Rt. 2, Box 169, Conover Steelman, Nancy Rae, 59 Fairfax Ave.. Asheville Stephens. Harold Dean. 48 19th St.. N.W., Hickory Stephens, Judy Gale, Rt. 2, Box 1060, Connelly Sorings Stephenson, George White, 424 E. 3rd Ave., Red Sorings Stevenson, Ewell Alexander, Jr., Rt. 3. Box 227, Statesville Stevenson, Michael War ren, 1240 Paddock Cir., Charlotte Stewart, James Allen. Claremont Stewart, James Jeneil, 3588 1st Ave. Cir.. N,W., Hickory Stewart, Janice Elaine, 100 Airpark Dr., Morganton Stewart, Kaye Frances, 100 Airpark Dr., Morganton Stinnett, Dorothy Ann, Rt. 2, Bessemer City Stinnett, Gaynelle, Rt. 2, Bessemer City Stirewalt, Martin Luther, III, 484 N. Wittenberg, Springfield, Ohio Stone, Betty Jane, Gen. Delivery. Harmony Stoudt. Nancy June, 3317 Anson St., Charlotte Stowe, Nancy Camille, 340 W. Central Ave., Mt. Holly Stowe, Thomas Rhyne, 312 Highland, Mt. Holly Striefel, Cynthia. 7913 Mirvelo Cir,. Jacksonville. Fla. Stronach. Katherine Van Dalen, 132 High Street, Lenoir Stroup. Paulette Leen, 728 N. Oak St., Lincolnton Stroupe, Judy Deal, 409 Garrou Ave.. Valdese Suders. Kathryn Ann. Box 375A. Rt. 3. Gastonia Summers. John Dent. II. 524 6th St.. N.W., Hickory Summers, Martha Wayne, 314 S. Oakwood, Statesville Swasey, Margaret Gail, 9300 S.W. 80th Ave., Miami, Fla. Sweet, Bill Pickering, 1206 M?lchor Rd., Albemarle Swenson. Richard James, 325 Draoer St., Warner, Robins, Ga. Swicegood, David Efird. 2122 12th Ave.. N.E., Hickory Swing. Pierce Lloyd, Jr., Rt. 6, Lexington Swink. Lottie Huffman, 1350 4th St., N.W,, Hickory Swink, Russell Gene. Rt. 1, Box 181, Connelly Springs Switzer. James Edward, Jr., Box 179. Wilkesboro Taudte, James Ernest, 5221 San Juan Dr., Sarasota. Fla, Taylor, Kathryn Marie, 3201 Archdale Rd., High Point Taylor, Margaret Jeanne, 1124 Cooper Rd,, Virginia Beach, Va. Taylor, Michael Hoyle, 729 N. Laurel St., Lincolnton Taylor, Scotty Gene, Barium Springs Taylor, Vernon Odell, 1231 2nd St., S.E., Hickory Teague, John Wesley, Box 11, Lenoir Teague, Monroe Madison, Apt. 18-A, Viewmont Apts. Teague, Pamela Ann, 281 Crepe Myrtle, Winston-Salem Teague, Rona Kaye, 361 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory Teague, Terry Kathryn, 2817 S. Ridge Ave., Concord Teague, William Bedford, Jr., Rt. 1, Granite Falls Teed, Ronald Edwin, Box 116, Little Mountain. S. C. Teeter. Earl Bangle. Jr., Apt. 4-B, Viewmont Apts. Temple, Sylvia Anne, 1604 Statesville Blvd.. Statesville Terry Evelyn Margaret. 1612 12th St, Dr., N.W., Hickory Thomas, James Luther, 3243 Brandywine, Roanoke, Va. Thomas, Richard Roger, 2046 Eaton Rd., Charlotte Thomas, Tommy, Levi, Rt. 3, North Wilkesboro Thompson, Alice Eve., 114 Manor Place, Hot Springs, Ark. Thompson, Hayward M., Jr., 318 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte Thompson, Mary Melissa, 220 Maple St., Statesville Thompson, Stuart Raymond, Dogwood Lane, Box 612, Davidson Thorn, Marian Welch, 3211 6th St., S.W., Hickory Thornburg, Charles William, Rt. 4, Box 72, Hickory Trent, Rosa Pelham, 1329 Drumcliffe Rd., Winston-Salem Triplette, Patricia Dianne, Rt. 1. Box 50, Granite Falls Troutman, Carolyn Sue, Jackson Tr. School, Concord Troutman. Mary Ann, Box 435, Troutman Truesdail, George Franklin, East Main St., Brevard Truitt, Carolyn Whisnant, Rt. 3, Box 295, Vale Turkelson, Richard Wesley. 1002 4th Ave. Dr, N.W., Hickory Turner, Byron Leon, 4529 Crestmont Dr., Charlotte Tuttle, Patricia Ruth, 215 Olive Ave., Lenoir Tuttle, William Dula, Jr., Rt. 1, Maiden Tysor, Victoria Dianne, 414 Dublin Rd., Asheboro Vasgaard, Vicki Lynn, 740 Wilshrre, Winston-Salem Vereen, Beverly Kay, 1001 Tatum Dr., New Bern Vigue, Ronald Philip, 1230 Heather Lane, Charlotte Vivian, Eric John, 12 Bellevue Crescent, Aylmer E. Ave., Quebec, Canada Von Hacke, Haco Wilhelm, 110 Hasell St., Sumter, S. C. Voss, Lawrence Edward. Box 296. Rural Hall Wade. Carolyn Elizabeth, 1107 N.W., 15 PI., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Wagner, Gloria, 2035 Sharon Rd., Charlotte Waitman, Larry Earl, CC12, Box 45A, Lexington Waike, Edwin Crane, 2608 Camden Rd., Greensboro Walker, David Stevenson, Rt. 1, Box 354, Morganton Walker, Judith Ann, Rt. 8, Box 61-E, Charlotte Walker, Raymond Ervin, Rt. 1, Box 186. Morganton Wall. Donald Clifton, 103 Fisher, Spray Wallace, Gerald Patrick, 150 Duval St., Concord Wallace. John Hugh G.. 227 15th St., S.E,, Hickory Wallace, Nancy Ashford, 5 Cir. Dr., Granite Falls Walton, Donna Jean, Maole Hili Ward, Blenda Mae, South St., Box 1003, Valdese Ward, Linda Diane, Rt. 2, Fletcher Ware, Beverly Costner. 501 S. Main St., Mt. Holly Ware. Margaret Ann, 501 S. Mam St., Mt. Holly Warren, Randa Louise, Rt. 7, Box 174, Statesville Waters, Danny Lamar, Rt. 1. Box 545, Hickory Watkins, Sarah Alice, Rt. 2, Box 54, Morganton Watson, Lloyd James, 403i 2 Hospital Ave., Lenoir Watson, Stephen Allen, Rt. 4, Box 458, Lenoir Watts, Douglas Ann, Box 1316, Hickory Weaver, Charles Nelson, 2037 15th St., N.E., Hickory Weaver, Donna Elizabeth, 2027 34th St., S.E., Washington, D. C. Weaver, Linda Killian, Rt. 2, Box 448, Hickory Webb, Charlotte Josephine, Rt. 5, Box 705, Hickory Webb, David Hanford, 3964 Whitehall Dr., Charlotte Webb, John Stephen, Rt. 1. Statesville Welch, Dallas L., Jr., Rt. 2, Box 538, North Wilkesboro Wells, David Max, Rt, 3, Canton Wessell, Conrad Bowman, III, P. O, Box 1632, Goldsboro West, Cecelia Jane, Rt. 2, Box 167, Grassy Creek West, Michael Cloer, Rt. 2, Lenoir Westmoreland, Donnie Roger, 489 14th Ave., N.E., Hickory Whisnant, Barry Wade, East Catawba, Claremont Whisnant, Margaret Elaine, Rt. 1, Box 277, Hickory Whisnant, William Franklin, 413 6th Ave., Conover White, Ann Austin, 938 N. Center St., Hickory White, Charles Ray, Rt. 1, Box 363C, Taylorsville White, Darryl Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 408, Hickory White, Eric Deal. 1419 14th Ave.. N.E.. Hickory White, Thomas James, Rt. 6, Box 121, Lenoir Whitener, Alice Carolyn, Rt. 3, Vale Whitener, Donald Ray, Rt. 3, Box 229, Hickory Whitley, Carolyn Mauney, 101 Gould Ave., Bessemer City Whitley, Johnny Rogers, 603 East Street, Albemarle Whitley, Robert Marvin, 236 Morrow Ave., Albemarle Wick, Martha Ann, 406 Crest Rd., Oreland. Pa. Wiles, Sandra Kay, Rt. 2, Hiddenite Wilkie, Jerry Lane, 919 S. Lafayette, Shelby Wilkinson, Gary Ralph, Box 766, Connelly Springs Williams, Ervin Alonzo, Jr., 411 7tn Ave., N.E., Hickory Williams, Frankie Wayne, P. O. Box 573. New Bern Williams, Harvey Stanley, 939 8th St., N.E., Hickory Williams, Kenneth Theodore, II, 827 E. Ave., S.E., Hickory Williams, Paul David, Jr., West Highland Ave., Granite Falls Williams, Thomas Richard, III, 25 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory Willis, Donna Ann, P. O. Box 44, Concord Willis, Sarah Elizabeth, 210 E, Boyd St.. Maiden Wilson, Janet Karen, Rt. 3, Box 365, Newton Wilson, Judy Kaye, Rt. 1, Box 35, Vale Wilson, Larry Charles, Rt. 1, Beloit, Ohio Wilson, Pamela Sue, Rt. 7, Box 706, Charlotte Wine, Joan Carley, 211 Rose Hill Cr., Staunton, Va. Wine, Winston Barth, 211 Rose Hill Cr., Staunton, Va, Withers, Nancy Carol, 328 Corriher Ave., Salisbury Witherspoon, Jane S., 720 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory Witherspoon, Phyllis Diane, Rt. 1, Dallas Woerner, John Drew, P. O, Box 1083, Morganton Wood, Craig Luther, Rt. 1, Lincolnton Wood, Jerry Wayne, 517 Morgan Ter., Marion Woods, Ronald Neil, 2235 North Center St., Hickory Wooley, James Edward, Jr., 4410 Lymbar, Houston, Texas Wray, Jack Clark, 505 Engle Man Ave., Burlington Wright, Jane Elizabeth, 419 Greenlee St., Marion Wright, Robert Wilbur, 7121 Meadowbrook, Lynchburg, Va, Wyatt, James Allen, Box 131, Stoneville Yarbrough, Martha Lee, Rt. 1, Lincolnton Yoder, Jacob Larry, Rt. 2, Lincolnton Yoder, Jane Shugart, Rt. 3, Newton Yoder, Jimmy Durant, Rt. 3, Newton Yoder, Martha Ann, Rt. 1, Box 648, Hickory Yoder, Paul McMillan, Hildebran Yoder, Robert Howard, 1631 3rd St., N.E., Hickory Yoder, Sandra Delia, 1295 Washington Blvd., Mayfield Heights, Ohio Yoder, Sherron Rebecca, Rt. 1, Box 518, Valdese Yoder, Wayne Miller, Rt. 2, Lincolnton Yorke, Ruth Dianne, Rt. 3, Concord Younce, Janice Marie, 2120 6th St., N.W., Hickory Young, Faith Thomas, 1205 Mam Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory Young. Roddy Edward. P. O. Box 83. Hildebran Yount, Albert Marshall, 213 West C St., Newton Yount, Barbara Jean, Rt. 2, Box 73, Lenoir Yount, Boyd L., 142 26th St., S.W., Hickory Yount. Charles Edward. 1205 Cokey Rd., Rocky Mount Yount, Fabian Stephen, 20 19th Ave. N.E., Hickory Yount, Jerry Dean, Rt, 3, Conover Yount, Robert Gary, Rt. 2, Box 73, Lenoir ;, 493 Clearview Ave., Torrington, Conn. 112 Beech St., Cranford, N. J. Page Two Hundred ' Sineteen
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