Atlantic Christian College - Pine Knot Yearbook (Wilson, NC)

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t'r ® 1111 !L ai B ■it m  ! ■4yvyi '«W S AM Wj a?,V -“ j- i mtety Ar 'fej mm- ! ! PINE KNOT ’64 Atlantic Christian College Wilson, North Carohna Editor-in-Chief Carolyn Cameron Assistant Editor Janet Kelly Business Manager Judy Rose Advisor Milton H. Rogerson . 'fr i' o ! IV : ;' ■■■ '. : • , ■ ;' ... . - .■ • MS . - ■ ,cW'.; . •'; v ;•: ••• - ' ' VrV '■ vv cSS5fl Sv jSSk HIA; w tog ? •r-i ■' 'ia? ‘ ':g ?• 'Mi ■ «■Hnssns ,vtnmwiT T v smrtjp -MOtljS n V, «$ m fools rush in . . . t ■HBH|11 i sas? v : vg 6-ii • V V long trek toward the Classroom Building the hour for lively conversation . . . Mystery, fear, excitement, romance . . . some remnants of the good old times . . . 10 1 W MiSs WK m ifesT -. « §p| I; -.is--' SW' lUt....... —if:: Jf Tr: 5i r ’i: '$SK - W v iv ' ■ A TRADITION FOR HARPER HALL WOMEN 13 Atlantic Christian in an era of progress ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Is An Accredited Member Of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools North Carolina College Conference Association of American Colleges North Carolina Council of Church-Related Colleges North Carolina Foundation of Church-Related Colleges Board of Higher Education of the Disciples of Christ 15 ALMA Hail, A. C. College, Fondly we hail thee. Thy loyal children Forever are we. True to thy blue and white Never to fail thee. Hail, Alma Mater, All hail to thee! MATER Hail, thou our Mother, Dearly we cherish Thy name, enthroned. Victorious and free Thy tender memories Never shall perish. Hail, Alma Mater, All hail to thee! 16 administration 17 • . v--- ••. mm tllittlfi ' 1111« ... .... ..v ... •••••■.-.-■: •:• .• • ■ :.:■:■■■ y---y- $$$ Ig ; i : . Is Ly }v5; «II ADMINISTRATION The 1964 Pine Knot serves as a collection of memories which have grown out of our experiences at Atlantic Christian College during the course of this year. In future years it will always recall our College as we knew it. As the years go by, these memories will become a treasure of increasing worth. In behalf of our entire College community—its students, faculty, staff and Board of Trustees—I wish to express appreciation to the Editor of the 1964 Pine Knot and to all those whose efforts helped to make possible this attractive memento of cur journey together. Arthur D. Wenger President 20 1964 BOARD OF TRUSTEES It is a pleasure for me as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Atlantic Christian College to extend greetings from the Board to the students, faculty, and staff of the college in connection with the publication of the Pine Knot for 1964. Each of our Trustees considers it a real privilege to be associated with Atlantic Christian College and to play a part in its continuing growth and development. I want to congratulate the Editor and Staff of the Pine Knot for the fine work which they have done in the preparation of this year's annual. T. J. Hackney Chairman 21 Administration Lewis H. Swindell, Jr. Dean of the College B.S., Wake Forest College M.A., East Carolina College Ed.D., University of North Carolina Milton L. Adams Business Manager A.B. Atlantic Christian College R. Worden Allen, Jr. Director of Development A.B., Atlantic Christian College B. D., Texas Christian University James D. Daniell Director of Admission A.B., Atlantic Christian College M. Ed., University of Georgia 22 Administration Milton H. Rogerson Director of Publicity and Special Activities John M. Waters Special Assistant to the President A.B., D.D., Atlantic Christian College Bethany R. Joyner Registrar A.B., Atlantic Christian College Robert Bennett Dean of Students A.B., Atlantic Christian College M.Ed., Ohio University Daniel S. Hensley, Jr. Chaplain, Dean of Men, and Instructor in Religion A.B., B.D., Texas Christian University Sarah Bain Ward Dean of Women and Instructor in Health and Physical Education A.B., Atlantic Christian College A.M., Columbia University 23 Administration Jessie M. Daniel Assistant Dean of Women and Director of Student Center A.B., Atlantic Christian College Irene Harrell Acting Librarian and Instructor A. B., Ohio State University B. S., in L.S., University of North Carolina Elizabeth Ann Davis Assistant Librarian B.S., East Carolina College Mary C. Scudder Assistant Librarian and Instructor B.S., University of Alabama Gerald Walston Bookkeeper Irene Gray Dietitian 24 Administration Janie Johnson House Mother Rosa Tyndall House Mother Roland Hatten Hodges, Jr. Director of Alumni Affairs A.B., Atlantic Christian College 25 Department Chairmen ART Russell W. Arnold A.B., Atlantic Christian College A.M., University of North Carolina Special study, New York Art Students League; Special Study with Hans Hoffman. ENGLISH Mildred E. Hart-sock A.B., A.M., Ph.D. University of Cincinnati BUSINESS George Harry Swain B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute A.M., M. Ed., further study, George Peabody College for Teachers. EDUCATION Kenneth D. St. John B.S., Wittenberg College A.M., Kent State Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Edward L. Cloyd, Jr. B.S., Davidson College A.M., University of North Carolina Further study, Florida State University. 26 Department Chairmen MODERN LANGUAGE Ester L. Long A.B., Ellsworth College A.M., Ph. D., University of Iowa MUSIC James V. Cobb, Jr. A.B., B. Mus., Southwestern at Memphis A.M., Boston University of North Carolina University of Illinois SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS J. P. Tyndall A.B., Atlantic Christian College A.M., University of North Carolina Ed.D., University of Florida RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY William E. Tucker A.B., Atlantic Christian College B.D., Texas Christian University A.M., Ph. D. Yale University SOCIAL STUDIES Robert G. Capps B.S., College of William and Mary A.M., and further study, American University 27 Faculty Bobby L. Anderson, Assis- tant Professor of Busi- ness; B.S., A.M., East Carolina College. James L. Barden, Assist- ant Professor of Educa- tion and Psychology, A. B., M.Ed., University of North Carolina. Benjamin H. Barden, As- sistant Professor of Busi- ness, A.B. University of North Carolina; M.S., Co- lumbia University; further study, University of Cal- ifornia, Ohio State Uni- versity. Horace P. Benton, Ad- junct Instructor in Busi- ness, B.S., University of North Carolina. Janet T. Boles Instruc- tor in Business, B.S. Wo- man's College, University of North Carolina; fur- ther study. East Carolina College. Edward C. Brown, Assis- tant Professor of Art, B.F.A., University of Tex- as, M.F.A., Columbia University. Virginia Dickens Cannon, Part-time Instructor in Physical Education, A.B., Atlantic Christian Col- lege. Doris F. Capps, Assistant Professor of Education A.B., The College of Wil- liam and Mary; M.Ed., University of Virginia, Further study, American University. Robert G. Capps Associa- te Professor of Socioloay, B.S., The College of Wil- liam and Mary; A.M., and further study Ameri- can University. Mary Ruth Clark, Assis- tant Professor of Busi- ness, BSSA, M.Ed., Wo- man's College University of North Carolina. Janet Mary Danielson, Instructor in Music, B.M., M.M., Eastman School of Music. Robert W. Delp, Assis- tant Professor of History, B.S., Davidson College B.D., Lancaster Theolo- gical Seminary; M.A., The George Washington University. John W. Dunn, Associa- te Professor of Mathema- tics, B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College; A.M. East Carolina Col- lege; further study, Duke University. Dorothy Davidson Eagles, Associate Professor of English A.B., Woman's College, University of North Carolina, A.M., University of North Car- olina. Vida Elliott, Associate Professor of Education and Psychology, A.B., Texas Christian Univer- sity; A.M., University of Minnesota; Ph.D., Hart- ford Seminary; further study, University of Sou- thern California, Univer- sity of California. 28 Faculty Robert C. Frazier, Assis- tant Professor of Mathe- matics A.B. Atlantic Christian College; A.M. East Carolina College; further study Duke Uni- versity, Clemson College. Sarah B. Gattis, Instruc- tor in History, A.B., A. M., University of North Carolina. Doris B. Hall, Instructor in English, A.B., Carson- Newman College A.M., University of North Caro- lina. C. H. Haml in. Professor of Social Studies, semi- retired A.B. The College of William and Mary; A.M., University of Vir- ginia; Ph.D. George Pea- body College for Teach- ers. Donald G. Hinshaw, Ad- junct Instructor in Music. B.S. Davidson Coliege; M.S.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Sem- inary. wmk Robert P. Hollar, Asso- ciate Professor of Chem- istry. A.B. East Carolino College; A.M. George Peabody College for Tea- chers; further Study, New York University, East Tennessee State College, University of Virginia. Edna L. Johnston, Assis- tant Professor of English. A.B. Atlantic Christian College; A.M. East Car- olina College, further study, University of North Carolina. Hugh B. Johnston, Jr. Assistant Professor of Modern Language A.B. Davidson College; A.M. George Washington Uni- versity. Elizabeth H. Jordan, Ad- junct Instructor in English A.B., Wellesley College. James E. McComas, Ins- tructor in Physical Edu- cation and Head Coach. B.S. North Carolina Col- lege. William M. McGill, As- sociate Professor of Eng- lish. B.A. Wake Forest College M.A. Vanderbilt University; Further Stu- dy, Boston University. Sally M. Mclver, Adjunct Instructor in Art. B.S. Atlantic Christian College further study, East Caro- lina College. Gordon E. Mercer, Jr. In- structor in Political Sci- ence B.A. Wake Forest College; M.A. University of North Carolina. Louis B. Meyer, Adjunct Professor of Business A. B. Wake Forest College, LL.B., Wake Forest Law School. Neal O'Neal, Instructor in Music. A.B. Davidson Col- lege; A.M. University of North Carolina. 29 Faculty Wliliam O. Paulsell, As- sistant Professor of Reli- gion, A.B., Texas Christ- ian University; B.D., A. M. Vanderbilt University. James Christian Pfohl, Jr., Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Wake Forest College; M.Ed., University of North Caro- lina. Eugene George Purcell, Jr., Associate Professor of Philosophy A.B., B D., Duke University. Gene Ashton Purvis, As- sistant Professor of Ed- ucation and Director of Student Teaching, B.S., A.M., East Carolina Col- lege. Charles W. Rakow, In- structor in Music, B.M., Knox College; M.S.M , Union Theological Semi- nary; A.M., University of Denver. John R. Scudder, Jr., As- sociate Professor of Ed- ucation, A.B. Vanderbilt University; A.M., Univer- sity of Alabama; B.D , The College of the Bible; Ed.D., Duke University. Ruby P. Shackleford, As- sistant Professor of Eng- lish, A.B., Woman's Co1- lege, University of North Carolina; M.A., Univer- sity of North Carolina. Allan R. Sharp, Profes- sor of Religion and Di- rector of Ministerial Ed- ucation, A.B., Transyl- vania College; B.D. Col- lege of the Bible; Ed.D., Duke University. Barbara Brown Smith, In- structor in Physical Ed- ucation, B.S., Wake For- est College, M.A., East Carolina College. Johnnie D. Strickland, In- structor in Physical Edu- cation, B.S., Atlantic Christian College. George Harry Swain, Pro- fessor of Business and Director of Evening School, B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; A. M., M.Ed., further study, George Peabody College for Teachers. Myrtle Thompson Swain, Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Ten- nessee Polytechnic Insti- tute; A.M., Ed.S., further study, George Peabody College for Teachers. Warren R. Tait, Assist- ant Professor of Physics, B.Ed., Wisconsin State College; M.Ed., Univer- sity of North Carolina. G. Thomas Taylor, In- structor in Biology, A.B. Guilford College; A.M . University of North Caro- lina. Raymond Mason Taylor, Adjunct Professor of Bus- iness, A.B., LL.B., Uni- versity of North Carolina. 30 Faculty Lynn N. West, Assistant Professor of Business. B. S. East Carolina College; M.Ed. Woman's College, University of North Caro- lina. Ashton P. Wiggs, As- sistant Professor of Busi- ness, A.B. Atlantic Chris- tian College; A.M., East Carolina College. Deems N. Wiggs, Profes sor of Biology. B.S., M. S., George Washington University; Ph.D. Emory University. Elton D. Winstead, Assis- tant Professor of Educa- tion. B.S. Atlantic Christ- ian College; M.Ed., Duke University. Janet Winstead, Associa- te Professor of Science. B. S. Midwestern University; M.S., Ohio University; further study University of Michigan. Cecil R. Willis, Assistant Professor of English and Drama. A.B. Atlantic Christian College; M.A., New York University. NOT PICTURED Edna E. Boykin, Adjunct Instructor in Education, A.B. Woman's College, University of North Carolina; A.M., Columbia University; further study, Duke University. Edward B. Holloway, Assistant Professor of History, A.B. University of Connecticut; M.A. further study, University of Pennsylvania. Margaret Newton, Associate Professor of Chemsitry. B.S., Sweetbrier College; M.S. New York University; Ph.D. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Walker W. Woodard, Adjunct Professor of Education. A.B. Atlantic Christian Col- lege; M. Ed. University of North Carolina. Catherine W. Jeffries. Adjunct Instructor of Physical Education. B.S. Atlantic Christian Col- lege. Lawrence O. Gupton, Jr., Adjunct Voice Instruc- tor. Campbell College, A. A., Westminster Choir College, B.M., M.M. 31 1 , % iiH yr --:: - ■ ■ • .• '•' ■; .. ■ '■ ' .: ■ ■.- Say which way is the Bohunk? j- Now he's got a big head 34 Who's legs? The moral is . . . 35 —-- Who's out there!! Let's see you do that... 36 Anything else? Are you really Santa? It's so nice to have a man around the house... The life of Riley . . . 37 Student Life in . . . mmm mm Mmd M chunks szammmmm Might! maanm «  m mm Play Prayer Drama Senior Class OFFICERS President.........................................Oden Latham Vice-President ................................ David Peebles Secretary ............................... George-Anne Willard Treasurer ..................................... Horton Godwin 40 James Ray Adams Belhaven, N. C. B. S., Biology N. C. Collegiate, Past Historian; Academy of Science; Sci- ence and Math Club. David C. Adkins Wilson, N. C. B. S., Physical Education Physical Education Club; Student Intramural Director, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Warren Ray Alberty Dobson, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Y.R.C. William R. Alexander Lexington, Ky. B.S., Biology, Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, House Manager, Soph- more Class President; Vice-President of C.C.A.; Intra- murals. David Monroe Alford Middlesex, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda. Kay Allen Farmville, N. C. A.B., Art Robert Christian Allen Newport News, Va. A.B., Philosphy and Religion James Glenn Aycock Fremont, N. C. A.B., History Band; Chorus; Vocal Ensemble; Assembly and Concert; Radio Staff; Y.R.A.'s. 4] ■S'- m Senior Fred Stanley Ayscue Henderson, N. C. A.B., History Sigma Phi Alpha Foreign Language Fraternity; Chief Mar- shal; Freshman Marshal; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Doris C. Barefoot Benson, N. C. A.B., Art Education Phi Sigma Tau; Women's Recreational Association; Science Club; Basketball Intramurals. Julian Sylvester Barnhill, Jr. Windsor, N. C. B.S., Math Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Vice-President of Pledge Class, Pledge Trainer, Social Chairman, House Manager; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; President of Interfra- ternity Council; Student Counselor; Intramurals. Sylvia Hooker Barrett Rocky Mount, N. C. B.S. Elementary Education :-: ' James Lemuel Bartlett Goldsboro, N. C. B. S. Accounting Accounting Club. Bobby Glenn Beaman Wilson, N. C. A.B., Biology Science Club. Jane Becker Mt. Olive, N. C. History, A.B. C. E. Maurice Belanger Republic of Panama B.S. Accounting Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Historian, Vice-President, Man of the Year, Sigma Phi Alpha, Vice-President; President of Cooperative Association; Golden Knot Honor Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Student Counselor; Circle K Club, Vice-President; Pine Knot, Sports Editor; Rotary Exchange Student; Accounting Club; Intramurals; Who's Who Amonq Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities. 42 Class John Wilson, N. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Linwood Benson Sigma Pi Alpha; B.S., Math Intramurals. James W. Black Wilson, N. C. B.S., Business Administration, Math Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; W.A.C.R. Business Manager; Science Club. Frederick Gray Bogue Fremont, N. C. A.B., History Sigma Pi Alpha. Kaveh Borzooei Sari, Iran A.B. Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. John Arthur Boyd Washington, N .C. B.S. Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals. Sarah Carolyn Boyette Kenly, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Day Student Publicity Commtitee, Chairman; S.N.E.A.; Time Current Events Citation. Wilson, N. C. Lina Joyner Bracey B.S. Primary Education Majorette. Jane Calie Bradshaw B.S. Business Education S.N.E.A.; Phi Beta Lambda. 43 Fremont, N. C. Senior Mary Ann Britt Wilson, N. C. B.S. Math Delta Sigma Sorority, Vice-President; W.R.A.; Science Club. Nancy Elizabeth Britt Colerain, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Sigma Tau Chi; Dorm President, Summer School; Dorm Council: Caldwell Hall; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A. Audrey Lane Brown Selma, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A. Ray Jackson Brown Colerain, N. C. A.B., English Mary Jo Buffaloe Garner, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Phi Sigma Tau Sorority; Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Woman's Dormitory, Secretary; President of Harper Hall; Chairman of Bohunk Committte; S.N.E.A. Elmore Smith Buchan, Jr. Mullins, S. C. A.B., History Robert Lee Bullock Stem, N. C. B.S., Math, Physical Education Physical Education Club; Intramurals; Baseball. Brenda Gail Bulluck Rocky Mount, N. C. B.S., Biology Delta Sigma Sorority; Intramurals; W.R.A. 44 Class Linda Lou Bunn Sims, N. C. A.B., Business Education Phi Beta Lambda; S.N.E.A.; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Charles Aycock Burt Wilson, N. C. A.B., Music Band; Chorus. Vocal Ensemble, Brass Ensemble. Carolyn Cameron Sanford, N. C. A.B., French Omega Chi Sorority, Corresponding Secretary; Pine Knot, Editor in Chief; Sigma Pi Alpha Foreign Language Fra- ternity; Reporter; W.R.A.; S.N.E.A.; Homecoming Candi- date; 2nd Runner-Up for Miss Pine Knot. Barbara Jean Capps Chadbourn, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education W.R.A.; S.N.E.A. John Thomas Capps Virginia Beach, Va. B.S., Business Jane Thurston Charles Ahoskie, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Lela Rebecca Carney Bailey, N. C. A.B., English Anthony Milton Chesson Roper, N. C. B.S., Math 45 Cross Country; Intramurals. Senior Darrow Ross Clark Rocky Mount, N.C. B.S., Business Administration Pine Knot Staff; Stage and Script; Y.D.C.; Collegiate Staff; English Club. Monnie Aileen Clark Wilson, N. C. A.B., English, History Phi Sigma Tau; Sigma Phi Alpha; Stage and Script, Ward- robe Mistress, Duchess Award; English Club. Elizabeth S. Clayton Fayetteville, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Phi Sigma Tau, I.F.C. Representative; Volleyball; W.R.A.; Council of the Women Dormitory Association. Sandra Huggins Cogdell Elizabethtown, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Sigma Tau Chi; W.R.A., Representative, Vice-President; S.N.E.A.; Chorus, Homecoming Queen Court; 1st Runner- Up; Pine Knot Queen Court. Patricia Ann Collins Charlotte, N. C. A.B., Math Sigma Tau Chi, President; I.F.C. Representative; W.R.A. Hampton Kent Conner, Jr. Takoma Park, Md. B.S., Math Collegiate Staff; Intramurals; Dorm Counselor. Jewel Faye Cooper Spray, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Choir; Christian Service Workshop; Concert and Assembly Committee. Zebulon, N. C. Rebecca Corbett 46 A.B., English Class Wilson, N. C. Robert Lee Corbett A.B., Business Administration Windsor, N. C. Lou Lyon Craigf Jr. B..S, Accounting Delta Sigma Phi, Historian, I.F.C. Representative; Intra- murals; Accounting Club. Bonnie Charlene Cuddington Fremont, N. C. B.S., Business Education Phi beta Lambda; S.N.E.A. Thomas A. Daniel Wilson, N. C. Herman Cecil Davis, Jr. Hillsboro, N. C. B.S., Art Y.R.C.; Stage and Script, Scrapbook. Grover T. Dees Pikeville, N. C. B.S., Accounting Accounting Club, Officer. Jenny Lou Dees Wilson, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Phi Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary; Day Student Re- presentative; C.C.A.; S.N.E.A. A.B., History 47 Wilson, N. C. Wiley Clenon Dees Senior Go!die M. Douglas Sanford, N. C. A.B., French Omega Chi Sorority, President, Chaplain; Sigma Pi Alpha, President; Golden Knot Honor Society; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities ; Secretary cf the Cooperative Association; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A. Grace Driscoll Daytona Beach, Fla. A.B., History Stage and Script; House Council, Summer Session. Phyllis Yelverton Edmundson Fremont, N. C. B.S., Chemistry American Chemical Society Linda Darlene Edwards Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A.; Band. : lv% Patricia Austin Edwards Goldsboro, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Jeremiah Packer Elmore, III Goldsboro, N. C. B.S., Physical Education Collegiate, Sports Editor; Basketball, Manager; Physical Education Club; Intramurals. Elizabeth Anne Ferrell Wilson, N. C. A.B., Spanish, English Omega Chi Sorority, Treasurer; Sigma Pi Alpha Foreign Language Fraternity, Vice-President; Pine Knot Business Staff; Pine Knot Editorial Staff; English Club; W.R.A. James Etheldred Floors Princeton, N. C. B.S., Business Administration 48 Class Linda Gay Forrest Roxboro, N. C. B.S., Secretarial Science Omega Chi, Scholarship Chairman; W.R.A.; Caldwell Hall President. William E. Fugate Frankfort, Ind. B.S., Accounting Basketball; Accounting Club. Hartwell H. Fuller, Jr. Pinetops, N. C. B.S., Chemistry Science and Mathematics Club; American Chemical Society. James Galvin Norfolk, Va. B.S., Business Administration Donna Melhorne Gorritz Wilson, N. C. A.B., Religion Omega Chi Sorority, Chaplain; Sophomore Class Secretary; Sigma Pi Alpha; Christian Service Workshop. Max Roland Gessner Hackettstown, N. J. A.B., Religion, Philosphy Christian Service Workshop; Track and Field; Intramurals. Hamlet, N. C. William H. Gill A.B., History Sigma Pi Fraternity; Circle K. Benjamin Glover A.B., Business Administration 49 Wilson, N. C. Senior Clarence Horton Godwin Cofield, N. C. B.S., Accounting Dtlta Sigma Phi Fraternity, President, Treasurer; Senior Class, Treasurer; Business Club, Reporter; Accounting Club. David Lester Godwin, Jr. LaGrange, N. C. A.B., English Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Collegiate; Campus Chris- tian Association. Thomas E. Gregory Chesapeake, Va. B.S., Phusical Education Alpha Sigma Phi, President; Physical Education Club, Pro- gram Chairman; Intramurals, Varsity Track. Ralph Gurganus Plymouth, N. C. Y.R.C., President; Intramurals. A.B., History Johnnie Daniel Hales Middlesex, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda Lauder Evans Hall Wilson, N. C. B.S., Accounting Accounting Club. Ramona Gwen Hall Elm City, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A. Dewey Wayne Hanna Pamphico, S. C. B.S., Business Administratoin Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Beta Lambda; Intramurals; Tennis. 50 Class Harry Gynn Harrell Rose Hili N. C. B.S., Business Administration Intramurals Terry Wayne Harris Washington, N. C. B.S., Physical Education Physical Education Club, Publicity Chairman; Baseball, Bas- ketball. Glenn Reese Hart, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. A.B., English French Club; English Club; Golf Team; Sergeant at Arms. Virginia Ann Hayes Wilson, N. C. A.B., Music, Math Omega Chi; Campus Christian Association, President; Stu- dent Counselor; W.R.A.; Chorus; Vocal Ensemble; Band; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Unive rsities. Jo Ann Herring Wilson, N. C. A.B., English, History English Club; Band. Onnalee McElhaney Hinnant Beaver, Penn. B.S., Math Omega Chi; Christian Service Workship; Science Club; Stu- dent Counselor; Caldwell Hall Dormitory Council; Day Stu- dent Committee; Stage and Script; Choir; W.R.A. William Thomas Hinton Wilson, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Tommie Shelton Hopkins B.S., Business Administration Business Club; Y.D.C. 51 Middlesex, N. C. Carol Carawan Horne Norfolk, Va. B.S., Secretarial Science Omega Chi Sorority, Pledge Class President; Miss Merry Christmas; Student Counselor; Sigma Phi Epsilon Represent- ative at Sig Ep Ball; Cheerleader; C.C.A.; Chorus; W.R.A., Clock Golf, Basketball. Patricia Anne Horne Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Phi Siqma Tau, I.F.C. Alternate; C.C.A.; Student Counse- lor; S.N.E.A. Rexford Lee Horne Kinston, N. C. A.B., Religion Sgima Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Junior Class President; Sen- ior Class Senator; Campus Christian Association, Vice- President; Pine Knot Staff; Christian Service Workshop, President; Mr. Top Hat ; Men's Intramurals; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Martha Lynn Houseman Rocky Mount, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Delta Sigma Sorority; S.N.E.A. Jimmy Lamont Howell Pikeville, N. C. B.S., Physical Education Physical Education Club; Intramurals. Josiah Carl Hull Wendell, N. C. B.S., Accounting James Hartwell Jenkins LaCrosse, Va. B.S., Chemistry Science and Math Club. Robert Edward Jensen Charlotte, N. C. 52 A.B., Business Administration Selma, N. C. B.S., Education Class Doris Louise Jernigan Sara Wanda Johnson Middlesex, N. C. A.B., Elementary Education Mary Elizabeth Johnston Tennille, Ga. A.B., History Omega Chi, I.F.C. Representative; I.F.C., Secretary; Sigma Pi Alpha, Collegiate; Student Counselor; Woman's Dormi- tory Council; W.R.A William Revil Jones, Jr. Spring Hope, N. C. B.S., Biology Science and Math Club; Intramurals. Marcia Nell Kallfelz Wilmington, N. C. A.B., History Pine Knot Staff; Student Counselor; Woman's Dormitory Council; Chorus. Richard Clayton Keel Robersonville, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Accounting Club, President; Business Club. Janet Carolyn Kelly Sanford, N. C. A.B., Art Omega Chi, Pledge Trainer, W.R.A., Repersentative; Pine Knot Staff, Assistant Editor; W.R.A., Secretary, Treasur- er; Homecoming Queen Representative; Student Counsel- or; C.C.A.; S.N.E.A. William Lane Kilpatrick Barnwell, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A, Vice-President; C.C.A. span i 53 Senior Charles Holden Lamm Lucama, N. C. A.B., English Janice Elizabeth Lamm Wilson, N. C. A.B., English Phi Sigma Tau Sorority, Historian, Scholarship Chairman, Parliamentarian; Golden Knot Honor Society, President; Pine Knot, Business Manager, Editorial Staff; English Club; Chorus; Senior Class Senator; Corresponding Secretary of Cooperative Association; W.R.A.; Bohunk Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Roger Neil Langston Micro, N. C. B.S., Business Administration A. Oden Latham, Jr. Washington, N. C. A.B., Religion Freshman Class, Vice-President; Social Committee of Co- operative Association; Vice-President of Men's Dormitory Association; Junior Class Senator; Senior Class, President. Douglas E. Ledbetter Atlanta, Ga. B.S., Business Administration Sigma Pi Fraternity, President of Pledge Class, Historian, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Chaplain; I.F.C. Represen- tative, Sergeant at Arms; Intramurals; Band Color Guard. Sarah Nesbeth Lewis New Bern, N. C. A.B., Elementary Education S.N.E.A. Charles Buddy Lynam Wake Forest, N. C. A.B. History Physical Education Club. Dwight A. McKeown Arlington, Va. B.S., Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder, Scrap Book; Physical Education Club; Intramurals; Track Team. 54 Class Basil Humphrey Marshall, III Wilmington, N. C. A.B., English Stage and Script, President; Forensic Arts Society Presi- dent; English Club Charles Thomas Martin Four Oaks, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Accounting Club Leone Sanders Massey Smithfield, N. C. B.S., Art Evelyn Marie Medlin Louisburg, N. C. B.S., Business Education Student Counselor Sandling King Merritt Clinton, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda Mary Linda Miles Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Phi Sigma Tau; S.N.E.A John David Mitchell Pine Level, N. C. A.B., Religion Randolph Morgan Jr. Spring Hope, N. C. A.B., Physical Education, History Physical Education Club; Intramurals. 55 Senior Diane Dee Moore Wilson, N. C. B.S., Chemistry Day Student Representative; Homecoming Queen Repre- sentative; Student Affialiate of American Chemical Socie- ty; Science Club; Summer School Marshal. George Edward Moye, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C. B.S., Biology Science and Math Club; Intramurals. Bonnie Love Musgrave Pikeville, N. C. B.S., Physical Education W.R.A., Physical Education Majors Club; S.N.E.A. Kay Frances Narron Kenly, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A. mam Patricia Mavis Neal Wilson, N. C. B.S., Business Education Phi Sigma Tau, Pledge Master; Phi Beta Lambda, Presi- dent, Secretary; Homecoming Candidate. Joel Armond Newton Charlotte, N. C. B.S., Biology Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Secretary, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman, I.FjC. Representative; C.C.A., Reporter, Convention Delegate, Corresponding Secretary, Chaplain; Rush Chairman of I.F.C. Arnold Nilsen, Jr. Lauderdale, Fla. B.S., Elementary Education Chorus; Vocal Ensemble; S.N.E.A.; Men's Dormitory Coun- cil; Concert and Assembly Committee, Co-Chairman; B.S.U., Treasurer, Vice-President. William Preston Nixon, Jr. Hertford, N. C. B.S., Chemistry Baseball; Physical Education Club; Science Club. 56 Class Namcho Park Seoul, Korea A.B., Political Science Floyd Jerome Parker Portsmouth, Va. B.S., Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity; Intramural Council; Varsity T rack. Glenda Faye Parker Benson, N. C. B.S., Business Education Phi Beta Lambda; S.N.E.A. Jo Ann Creech Parker Pine Level, N. C. B.S., Business Education Physical Education Club; Phi Beta Lambda David Harrison Peebles, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. B.S., Accounting Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; President of North State Stu- dent Government Association; President of Student Body; Vice president of Senior Class; President of Sophomore Class; Phi Beta Lambda; Track; Co-editcr of Bulldog; Me- morial Committee; Accounting Club. Edward Tull Perkins Wilson, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Vice-President; Inter- Fraternity Council, President. Nan Ferrell Phipps Perkins Wilson, N. C. A.B., English George Thomas Pippin, III Pittsburgh, Penn. B.S., Accounting Sigma Pi Fraternity, Treasurer; Golden Knot Honor Society; Circle K Club, President; I.F.C. Treasurer; Accounting Club; Sophomore and Junior Marshal; U.C.C.F.; Y.D.C.; In- tramurals; Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities. 57 Senior Brenda Simpson Pittman Lucama, N.C. B.S., Biology Science Club. Charles Eugene Price Goldsboro, N. C. B.S., Accounting Accounting Club. Sara Lou Pritchard Elizabeth City, N. C. B.S., Accounting Marian Gray Pulley Durham, N. C. B.S., Physical Education Women's Dormitory, Vice-President; Dormitory Council; Student Counselor; Physical Education Club, Secretary and Publicity Chairman; W.R.A., President; Intramurals; S.N. E.A.; Chorus. Eloise Martin Reel New Bern, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Omega Chi Sorority; Golden Knot Honor Society; President of Women's Dormitory Association; Treasurer of Women's Dor- mitory Association; Executive Board; Junior Class Senator; Freshman Class Secretary; S.N.E.A., President; Chorus; W.R. A.; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. James Naman Register Clinton, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, President. Richard Lee Ribers Wilson, N. C. B.S., Accounting Sigma Pi Fraternity Robert P. Royall Wilson, N. C. A.B., English, History Y.D.C., President, Vice-President, State College Organiz- er; Executive Board; Chairman Campus Awareness Com- mittee; N.S.A., Coordinator; Political Science Club; Stu- dent Counselor. 58 Class f.:.'-Y' ' 881 Daniel Wilbert Sasser, Jr. Wilson, N. C. A.B., Biology Science Club Marilyn Moore Seburn Wilson, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Majorette; Student Counselor; S.N.E.A. Thurman I. Smith Roseboro, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Sue Ellen Smith Bolton, N. C. B.S., Primary Education Sylvia Johnson Sparks Kelford, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Sigma Tau Chi; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A. Charlie James Spell Wilson, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Wendell Chester Spruill, Jr. Roper, N. C. B.S., Math Basketball; Intramural; Science and Math Club. Larry Foster Stegall Norlina, N. C. B.S., Biology, English 59 Donald Broughton Street Raleigh, N. C. A.B., History Sandra Ann Stott Bailey, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A., Treasurer Douglas Lee Swain Beaufort, N. C. B.S., Physical Education Sigma Pi Fraternity; Business Club; Physical Educa- tion Club; Intramural Council, Representative; Cross Country; Intramurals. Eugene Murphy Sumner Pink Hill, N. C. A.B., History Christian Service Workshop; C.C.A. Patricia Anne Taylor Rich Square, N. C. A.B., Elementary Education Omega Chi Sorority, Chaplain; B.S.U.; Christian Serv- ice Workship; R.W.A.; S.N.E.A. John Edwin Thigpen Pikeville, N. C. B.S., Biology Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice-President; Science Club; Band; Intra- murals. Linda Wesbrook Thornton Newton Grove, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Kenneth Ray Thornton Newton Grove, N. C. B.S., Business Administration 60 Class Herbert J. Pippin Wendell, N. C. B.S., Accounting Lorrie Kay Tunnell Spring Hope, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A.; Junior Class Day Student Representative; Day Stu- dent Publicity Committee. Mary Edna Vick Bailey, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A. Earl Thomas Wade Lasker, N. C. B.S., Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Baseball; Intramurals. Gerald Denver Walston Wilson, N. C. B.S., Accounting Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Un- iversities . Joyce Newton Grove, N. C. Bryan Warren B.S., Elementary Education Ann M. Waters Seven Springs, N. C. B.S., Business Education Phi Beta Lambda; S.N.E.A. Jo Ann Watson Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education S.N.E.A.; Band. •V v . • vx :•;. • • ; . ,x; :••• 1 - : 1 W WmWWi. . ' s 61 Senior Gaines L. Whicker Kannapolis, N. C. A.B., Math Science and Math Club Warren Martin Whitehurst, Jr. Wilson, N. C. A.B., History Sigma Phi Epsilon; Circle K; Intramurals Glenn Frank Whitley Smithfield, N. C. Mack Arthur Whitley Wilson, N. C. A.B, History Linda Coburn Weaver Rich Square, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Sigma Tau Chi, Secretary; Woman's Dormitory Council; Stage and Script; W.R.A., S.N.E.A. Muriel Gaye Weeks Elizabeth City, N. C. B.S., Primary Education B.S.U.; S.N.E.A. Mary Louise Westphal Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Phi Sigma Tau, President; I.F.C. Rperesentative; Treasurer of Cooporative Association; Business Manager of Pine Knot; Business Manager of Collegiate; Homecoming Queen Court; Publication's most valuable student award; Pine Knot Court; Band; C.C.A.; Junior-Senior Chairman; Stage and Script; S.N.E.A.; Student Counselors; W.R.A.; Y.D.C., Vice-President. Donnie Wilson Wheeler Louisburg, N. C. B.S., Accounting Intramurals. Class George-Anne Willard Wilson, N. C. A.B. History, English Omega Chi Sorority, Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer, Re- cording Secretary; Golden Knot Honor Society, Secretary- Treasurer; Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities, Sigma Pi Alpha; Pine Knot, Business Staff, Editorial Staff, Editor in Chief; English Club; C.C.A.; Senior Class Secretary; Band; Majorette, Assistant head; W. R.A. James Thomas Williams Pinetops, N. C. B.S., Accounting Accounting Club. Philip Wayne Williams Robbins, N. C. B.S., Math President of Hackney Hall, Vice-President; Science and Math Club; Physical Education Club; Baseball; Basketball; Intramurals. Sidney Jean Wilson Wilson, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Omega Chi, Secretary, President; Cheerleader; I.F.C. Rep- resentative, Secretary; C.C.A.; S.N.E.A.; W.R.A., Student Counselor; Secretary of Junior Class. Paul Lewis Wilson Hurdle Mills, N. C. A.B., English Stage and Script; Chorus; Vocal Ensemble; Chapel Choir; B.S.U., Vice-President. Walter William Woodard, Jr. Pendleton, N. C. A.B., History Sigma Pi Alpha; Y.D.C.; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U. Barbara Ellen Wooten Elm City, N. C. B.S., Elementary Education Secretary of Caldwell Hall; S.N.E.A.; Chorus; Pine Knot Queen Court. Julius Curtis Wooten Macclesfield, N. C. Science Club. B.S., Math 63 Elinor Ammons Workman Wilson, N. C. Eureka, N. C. B.S., Elementary Eudcation Valeria Worrell B.S., Primary Education S.N.E.A. Fremont, N. C. 64 Mr. Drew Pearson was a guest on campus Homecoming Events Informal meetings strengthen the bond between the alumni and the College. 65 Junior Class President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . OFFICERS Bobby Roberson Jerry Ashworth Janice Cousins . Don Brubaker 66 Gerald W. Abernathy Fuquay Springs, N. C. Edna Pearl Adams Seven Springs, N. C. Harold Gene Allen Sanford, N. C. Virginia W. Allen Farmville, N. C. A. Dale Arnold Louisburg, N. C. Jerry L. Ashworth Finly, Ind. William B. Autry Durham, N. C. Mahala Joyce Avent Whitakers, N. C. David H. Aycock Goldsboro, N. C. John Baganakis Williamsburg, N. C. William E. Baggett Richlands, N. C.( Barbara Jean Barefoot Wilson, N. C. Betty L. Baucom Durham, N. C. Raymond C. Benthall Woodland, N. C. Billie B. Bigger Ronaoke, Va. Judith F. Bissette Sims, N. C. Eleanor G. Bizzell Kinston, N. C. Charlie T. Bowers Washington, N. C. Tempie Brake Rocky Mount, N. C. James A. Britt Dunn, N. C. Wayne M. Bunting Scotland Neck, N. C. Hubert W. Burden Hertford, N. C. Olinda Camden Wilson, N. C. Martha Jan Carr Goldsboro, N. C. Junior Larry A. Carroll Dunn, N. C. Woody C. Caton New Bern, N.C. Fred Patrick Corbett Newport, N. C. E. Christine Crumpler Kenly, N. C. Florence S. Currie Kenansville, N. C. Lonnie A. Daniels, Jr. Moreheod City, N. C. Jimmy C. Daugherty Islandton, S. C. Ray Warren Davis Warsaw, N. C. Brenda Claudette Deans Battlesboro, N. C. G. Valerie Deans Wilson, N. C. Barbara Ann Dixon Wilson, N. C. Carolyn A. Dixon Grifton, N. C. Roland A. Dodson Durham, N. C. Roberta Sue Eagles Ahoskie, N. C. Maurice H. Edmundson Fremont, N. C. Danny Ellis Fountain, N. C. William J. Etheridge Wilson, N. C. Lucille Eubanks Trenton, N. C. Sally B. Forbes Wilson, N. C. James M. Galvin Norfolk, Va. Lawrence L. Gibbs Rocky Mount, N.C. Raymond Arnold Hale Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Marilyn Hall Laurinburg, N. C. Sandra E. Hardison Williamston, N. C. 68 Class Quinton Jay Hare Goldsboro, N. C. Thomas Albert Harrell Goldsboro, N. C. Robert Richard Harrigan Devon, Conn. Judy E. Hartley Princess Anne, Va. Laska Lynne Head Seven Springs, N. C. Lucy Ann Hicks Norlina, N. C. Brent O'Neil Hill Trenton, N. C. Willie Hinnant, Jr. Kenly, N. C. Ruth E. Honeycutt Raleigh, N. C. Tommie Hopkins Middlesex, N. C. Boyd A. Islye Durham, N. C. Gary G. Johnson Frankfort, Ind. John T. Johnson Chase City, Va. Judith Ann Johnson Wallace, N. C. Otis H. Johnson Belhaven, N. C. Arnold O. Jones Wilson, N. C. Claude V. Jones Durham, N. C. Gareth B. Jones Richlands, N. C. Larry Jones Goldsboro, N. C. Samuel O. Jones Washington, N. C. Betty Joyce Killingsworth Kinston, N. C. Vivian J. Lamm Kenly, N. C. Gloria Jane Lane Chesapeake, Va. Judy D. Lee Arapahoe, N. C. 69 Junior Mortimer U. Leete Durham, N. C. Elizabeth Rebecca Lennon Washington, N. C. William H. Lewis Farmville, N. C. Kay J. Little Wilson, N. C. Frank Steve Love, Jr. Kinston, N. C. Bobby Lee Lynch Macon, N. C. Kay L. McBride Harkers Island, N. C. Jerry A. Mannen LaGrange, N. C. Leone S. Massey Smithfield, N. C. Betty Ann Matthews Tarboro, N. C. Coak J. May Wilson, N. C. Carolyn Ann Mayo Washington, D. C. Horace M. Meacomes Bailey, N. C. W. Millard Meigg Camden, N. C. Russell R. Miller Williamsburg, Va. Sandra Scarlett Mills Kinston, N. C. Ann Pearce Morgan Spring Hope, N. C. JoAnne Morris Aulander, N. C. Grover Nelms Nashville, N. C. Lloyd S. Noel Goldsboro, N. C. Marilyn Joyce Norville Farmville, N. C. Jane Lindsay Osgood New Bern, Js| C. Vera D. Parisher Camden, N. C. Horace Piner Wilson, N. C. 70 Class Nettie D. Pipkin Mt. Olive, N. C. Mary Jean Pittman Lucama, N. C. W. LaVerle Pittman Wilson, N. C. William Robert Raiford Kinston, N. C. H. Stewart Raynor Clinton, N. C. William Raymond Redding Wilson, N. C. Margaret A. Rideout Warnenton, N. C. Eddie Robinson Wilson, N. C. Margaret E. Rogerson Robersonville, N. C. C. Ann Rose Smithfield, N. C. Judith L. Rose Newton Grove, N. C. Eugene C. Satterthwait Plymouth, N. C. Sheila L. Scott Elizabeth City, N. C. Sarah E. Shackleford Walstonburg, N. C. Anna Carolyn Sharpe Guilford College, N. C. Ruby T. Sharpe Wilson, N. C. Alice L. Shepard Wilson, N. C. Betty Jane Shepard Jacksonville, N. C Ann Mubern Smith Goldsboro, N. C. Bruce Ann Smith Goldsboro, N. C. Nathan Lee Smith LaGrange, N. C. Thomas L. Smith Gates, N. C. Mickie R. Snipes Princeton, N. C. James E. Sparks Elizabeth City, N. C. 71 Junior Hunter Stone Rocky Mount, N. C. M. Willard Strickland Richmond, Va. Mary Lynn Stroud Kinston, N. C. Gerald T. Summerlin Kenly, N. C. Annette Tew Wilson, N. C. David L. Tharrington Rocky Mount, N. C. William D. Tice Williamston, N. C. Rae Torrey Laurel Bay, S. C. Helen E. Tripp New Bern, N. C. Mary A. Tyre Williamston, N. C. John P. Upton Scotland Neck, N. C. William Douglas Vick Wilson, N. C. Bonnie S. Walker Selma, N. C. Susan R. Webb Kinston, N. C. Bobby Ray West Saratoga, N. C Cynthia J. Wiggs Fremont, N. C. Garnet Anne Williams Severn, N. C. Kathryn Elizabeth Winchester Greenville, N. C. Rebekah R. Winstead Walstonburg, N. C. Emily Rose Wood Louisburg, N. C. Dewitt C. Woodall, Jr. Erwin, N. C. Bobby W. Woodard Selma, N. C. Frances D. Yelverton Wilson, N. C. Myoung Soon Yim Seoul, Korea 72 Parent's Day Sophomore Class OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Richard Surles Betty Brubaker Cathy Traylor . Mary Hardy 74 Santa? Sigma Pi Alpha Christmas Pageant The Co-Op displays nativity scene 75 Sophomore Mary Lu Abbott Wilson, N. C. Edward P. Adams Seven Springs, N. C. Theron R. Adams, Jr. Willow Springs, N. C. Anne Amerson Wilson, N. C. Marty P. Atkins Richmond, Va. Ann Carol Baker Wilson, N. C. Annette E. Banks Goldsboro, N. C. James Fred Barber Portsmouth, Va. Reba I. Barefoot Dunn, N. C. David Rex Barfield Pikeville, N. C. Glenda K. Barwick Kinston, N. C. Joan Bass Spring Hope, N. C. Sandra Mae Bass Nashville, N. C. Joan Marie Beaman Walstonburg, N. C. Howard S. Benton Wilson, N. C. Stephen Ray Best Goldsboro, N. C. Mary Linda Bethune Linden, N. C. Judith F. Bissette Sims, N. C. Robert A. Bonner Hopewell, Va. Donna E. Bossley Richlands, N. C. Janet L. Bottoms Wilson,N. C. Louis S. Boykin Jr. Wilson, N. C. Judy L. Brantley Zebulon, N. C. Tony C. Brewer Robbins, N. C. Elizabeth Brinson Mt. Rainier, Md. Ann Brisson Wilson, N. C. Ronnie Morgan Brown Sanford, N. C. Susan Elizabeth Brown Gastonia, N. C. Betty Ann Brubaker Kinston, N. C. Elizabeth Ann Bunn Wilson, N. C. Sandra Lee Bunn Sims, N. C. Linda Burgess Nigra Falls, N. C. Kay C. Burwell Oxford, N. C. Connie G. Cain Garland, N. C. Donald W. Cameron Robbins, N. C. 76 Class John Thomas Capps Parkway, Va. Judy Carolyn Casey New Bern, N. C. Barbara A. Clifton Gastonia, N. C. Donald Bain Coe Winston-Salem, N. C. James Cooke Belmont, N. C. James B. Council, Jr. Hallsboro, N. C. Joel W. Cranford Robbins, N. C. Fred W. Creech Selma, N. C. Barbara C. Croom Zebulon, N. C. Linda Helen Crowson Sanford, N. C. Sara Phylis Crutchfield Macon, Ga. Clara Vickie Daniel Oak City, N. C. Linda Ann Daniel Spring Hope, N. C. Linda Tyson Daniel Spring Hope, N. C. John Boddy Daniels Rocky Mount, N. C. Robert James Daniels Morehead, N. C. William T. Darden Fayetteville, N. C. Norman Dale Davenport Mackeys, N. C. Richard E. Davenport Winston-Salem, N. C. Martha Sarah Dixon Greenville, N. C. Anna Kay Douglas Washington, N. C. Bobby Ray Dunn Kinston, N. C. James B. Edgerton Wilson, N. C. Helen P. Edmundson Pikeville, N.C. Donnie Jarvis Edwards Spring Hope, N. C. Sheryl Sue Elmore Wilson, N. C. Mary Helen Faison Smithfield, N.C. Kenneth R. Franke Norlina, N. C. Carol I. Gardner Tonawanda, N. Y. Freda Kay Garner Beaufort, N. C. Nannie M. Gaskins Bayboro, N. C. Rebecca Sue George Grifton, N. C. Gordon M. Gibbs Goldsboro, N. C. Johnnie C. Godwin Kenly, N. C. D. Gayle Goodwin Winston-Salem, N. C. 77 Sophomore Patricia L. Goodwin Apex, N. C. Cassandra Grady Kinston, N. C. D. Gayle Grantham Sanford, N. C. Joan Raye Gray Newport, N. C. Bobby A. Griffin Beulaville, N. C. Linda K. Griffin Raleigh, N. C. Elizabeth C. Grimes Robersonville, N. C. Paul Freddie Hale Wilson, N. C. Ernest M. Hamilton, Jr. Lexington, N. C. Carlton G. Hardee Greenville, N. C. Mary Darlene Hardy LaGrange, N. C. Mary Evelyn Hardy Kinston, N. C. Barbara Jean Harrell Saratoga, N. C. Elizabeth G. Hart Kinston, N. C. James P. Haynes Wilson, N. C. Wallace Reid Herring Clinton, N. C. William F Hewitt Devon, Conn. Willie Hinnant, Jr. Kenly, N. C. Carolyn L. Holland Kenly, N. C. Carolyn K. Howell Kenly, N. C. Tony H. Inscore Elm City, N. C. R. Donzell Johnson Severn, N. C. Mary C. Jones Oxford, N. C. Robert K. Jones Beaufort, N. C. Lloyd A. Julien Spring Hope, N. C. Vivain Ann Kirk Jacksonville, N. C. Hilda P. Lambert Calypso, N. C. Callie Emily Lamm Sims, N. C. Carolyn M. Lamm Lucama, N. C. Jimmy S. Lamm Durham, N. C. Judy C. Lamm Lucama, N. C. Annie Ruth Lancaster Pikeville, N. C. Ruby L. Lancaster Pikeville, N. C. Pam Larmer Newport News, N. C. Maloye R. Lamthan Wendell, N. C. 78 Class Barbara Elizabeth Layton Edenton, N. C. Robert G. Leach Hicksville, N. C. Robert W. Learoyd Raleigh, N. C. Ronald W. Lee Four Oaks, N. C. Martha J. Lineberry Charlotte, N. C. Janet R. Linville Kenly, N. C. Charles M. Lockamy Warsaw, N. C. Pamela Lutz Wilson, N. C. Annette McAdams Kinston, N. C. Caleb C. McAfee Wilson, N. C. Dennis B. McCotter Arapahoe, N. C. Ronald McKeel Wilson, N. C. Michael J. Maclaga Wilson, N. C. F. Carole Malone Kinston N. C. Lester H. Mason Durham, N. C. Faye L. Massey Pikeville, N. C. James L. Matthews Wilson, N. C. Martha Sue Mewborn Kinston, N. C. Robert N. Moore Spring Hope, N. C. L. Annette Mosley Farmville, N. C. Edgar Oliver Murphrey Farmville, N. C. Mary Speight Murphy Stantonsburg, N. C. Mary Lois Neel Goldsboro, N. C. Lynn D. Norfleet Williamsburg, Va. Betty Lou Norville Wilson, N. C. Everett Mike O'Neill Colonial Beach, Va. Donald E. Owens Walstonburg, N. C. George B. Owens Gates, N. C. Marjorie A. Owens Colonial Beach, Va. James E. Parks Henderson, N. C. Mary Ann Parks LaGrange, N. C. J. Robert Parvin Ahoskie, N. C. Mary Beth Perkins Winston-Salem, N. C. Shirley C. Phelps Columbia, N. C. Charles F. Phillips Niagara Falls, N. Y. IIP?; 79 Sophomore Frances R. Pittman Fairmont, N. C. Judy F. Poythress Wilson, N. C. Stephen D. Price Wilson, N. C. Alie C. Privette Wilson, N. C. Emmitt Lee Rackley Mt. Olive, N. C. G. Maie Raines Wilson, N. C. Anne P. Ratterree Matthews, N. C. James M. Reel Elizabeth City, N. C. Zemla J. Reynolds Kinston, N. C. Gary F. Russell Charlotte, N. C. Carolyn Sanders Middlesex, N. C. Lynda M. Sawyer Winston-Salem, N. C. Barbara G. Shaw Four Oaks, N. C. James K. Shooke Belmont, N. C. Julia A. Sigmon Stanley, N. C. Joan Lee Sims Wilson, N. C. Rhandal N. Smart Hamlet, N. C. Amelia J. Smith Garland, N. C. Deborah L. Smith Brooklyn, N. Y. Patricia Ann Smith Rocky Mount, N. C. Judith G. Spell Cottageville, S. C. Jane L. Stallings Wilson, N. C. Beulah E. Stark Wilson, N. C. Ronald L. Stephenson Kinston, N. C. Mary Lou Strickland Farmville, N. C. Larry J. Strong Hamlet, N. C. Richard C. Surles Wilson, N. C. Larry W. Taylor Snow Hill, N. C. William G. Thompson Colonial Beach, Va. B. Kaye Thornton Benson, N. C. Vicki J. Tolston Red Oak, N. C. Kathleen J. Traylor Winston-Salem, N. C. William H. Troutman Mt. Olive, N. C. Helen S. Tugwell Wilson, N. C. Moody Elwood Vann Durham, N. C. 80 y Class Dorothy S. Vick Wilson, N. C. Annie Wancyster Kenly, N. C. Reuben N. Watkins Wilson, N. C. David M. Webb Wilson, N. C. Kathryn W. Webb Wilson, N. C. Marcia D. Webb Wilson, N. C. George R. Westbrook Mt. Olive, N. C. Edith Anne Wester Wilson, N. C. Earl Bryant White Edenton, N. C. Joyce W. Whitfield Kenly, N. C. Carol Ann Wickham Smithfield, N. C. John J. Williams Morris Plains, N. J. Mary Ann Williams Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Roger F. Williams Pinetown, N. C. Shirley Williams Wilson, N. C. Nancy Williamson Sue L. Wilson Dunn, N. C. Linda F. Winborne Wilson, N. C. Jonah T. Windham Fremont, N. C. Patricia A. Windham Wilson, N. C. William Scott Worsham Niagara Falls, N.. Y. Susanne B. Yeomans Harkers Island, N. C. 81 Freshman Class OFFICERS President ...................................... Lloyd Owens Secretary and Treasurer..........................Carol Wells Senator...................................... Ronnie Lambert 82 Coffee break? Freshman Carrie B. Abernathy Wilson, N. C. Barbara W. Adams Seven Springs, N. C. Gaye Garris Adams Seven Springs, N. C. Richard D. Adams Colonial Beach, Va. Ernest B. Alexander Jr. Bethel, N. C. Wilmoth Faye Allen Princeton, N. C. Constance Lee Altman Fayetteville, N. C. Marilyn J. Askew Norfolk, Va. Frances E. Atkins Raleigh, N. C. Charles E. Babb Lillington, N. C. Candis P. Bailey Wake Forest, N. C. Suzanne S. Bailey Kenly, N. C. Tommy P. Baker Newport News, Va. Gail E. Barkley Sharpsburg, N. C. Barbara A. Barnes Kenly, N. C. Edwin S. Beaman Snow Hill, N. C. Barbara J. Bennett Wilson, N. C. Bobby G. Bennett Whitakers, N. C. Doris Mozelle Best Clinton, N. C. Sarah E. Beverly Raleigh, N. C. Elizabeth Ann Biggs Wilson, N. C. Lucy C. Biggs Williamston, N. C. Grace J. Bissette Spring Hope, N. C. Marilyn G. Bittle Williamston, N. C. Sue C. Blanford Nashville, N. C. Judy R. Bone Rocky Mount, N. C. Ronnie E. Boyd Sanford, N. C. Catherine M. Boyette Wilson, N. C. Marshall E. Boykin Wilson, N. C. R. Connie Brewer Goldsboro, N. C. Gilbert F. Brinson Grantsboro, N. C. James R. Brown Jr. Bath, N. C. Thurman B. Bruffey Wilson, N. C. V. Charles Bruton Fremont, N. C. Mary Ann Bryant Zebulon, N. C. Betty Jean Bunn Wilson, N. C. James Clifton Cale Wilson, N. C. Brenda L. Campbell Rocky Mount, N. C. Amy O'Dell Causby Belmont, N. C. Rose Marie Collins Nashville, N. C. ’ J 84 Class Joseph W. Copper Windsor, N. C. Sarah P. Cox Washington, N. C. William R. Craft Robersonville, N. C. James E. Curtis Washington, D C. William H. Dail Chinquapin, N. C. William M. Daniel Elm City, N. C. Elizabeth Ann Davis Wilson, N. C. JoAnn Davis Deposit, N. Y. Linda D. Deans Wilson, N. C. J. Karen DeHart Spray, N. C. Nancy Jo Denmark LaGrange, N. C. Donald C. Diamond Chevy Chase, Mo. William Thomas Dixon Wilson, N. C. Lynda F. Driver Wilson, N. C. Susan L. DuVal Pollocksville, N. C. William J. Eastman Beaufort, N. C. Edward C. Ecklin Rocky Mount, N. C. William L. Edwards Sharpsburg, N. C. Brenda J. Ellis Wilson, N. C. Terry V. Ellis Macclesfield, N. C. W. Daniel Ellis Wilson, N. C. Donna J. Ervin Clinton, N, C. Carol Evans Orlando, N. C. Gary H. Fields Garland, N. C. George A. Fleming Warrenton, N. C. William C. Foreman Kill Devil Hill, N. C. Gordon D. Fufp Jacksonville, N. C. Betty Sue Garner Robbins, N. C. Herbert M. Gay, Jr. Walstonburg, N. C. Sylvia A. Gilgo Oriental, N. C. Evelyn Mae Gooch Butner, N. C. Mary J. Gooden Elizabethtown, N. C. Connie E. Goodwin Sanford, N. C. William R. Goodwin Raleigh, N. C. Halbert W. Green Vineland, N. J. Phyllis Ann Hales Middlesex, N. C. Martha Jo Hall Jacksonville, N. C. Paul K. Hamlin Kinston, N. C. JoAnn Hardison Wilson, N. C. William O. Harrell Mt. Olive, N. C. 85 Freshman Suzanne E. Harris Branchville, Va. W. Malvia Harris, Jr. Washington, N. C. Carolyn J. Haskins Stem, North Carolina Emma Sue Hawes Rose Hill, North Carolina Barbara M. Hay Maysville, N. C. Barbara Phyllis Hayes Wilson, North Carolina Toby Franklin Heath Trenton, North Carolina Wm. Oliver Hedgepeth Wilson, North Carolina Pamela S. Herczogh Arlington, Va. Mary Louise Hess Princeton, N. C. Elmer J. Hobbs Jr. Gatesville, N. C. John D. Hobgood Jr. Grove, N. C. Gary Allen Hocutt Wendell, N. C. Linda J. Honeycutt Clinton, North Carolina Sandra K. Honeycutt Raleigh, N. C. Charles B. Hooks Selma, N. C. Wm. Harver Hooks Fremont, N. C. Rebecca Horn Wilson, N. C. Ann Carolyn Horton Wilson, N. C. Horace Horwell Chocowinty, N. C. Cullen V. Howell Wilson, N. C. Lida V. Howell Pikeville, N. C. Vera L. Howell Fletcher, N. C. Brooks P. Hylemon Williamsburg, Va. Walter F. Ives Jr. Trenton, N. C. Terry George Jackson Annandale, Va. Rita G. Johnson Kinston, N. C. Ruby Mae Johnson Jefferson, S. C. Sally J. Johnson Wilmington, N. C. Brenda F. Jones Mt. Olive, N. C. Curtis W. Jones Clayton, N. C. Hugh Steve Jones Goldsboro, N. C. Sandra F. Jones Dover, N. C. Harold W. Jones Wilson, N. C. Billy R. Joyner Spring Hope, N. C. Hilda Jean Joyner Rocky Mount, N. C. Mary Sue Joyner Nashville, N. C. Vicki C. Joyner Durham, N. C. Stanley H. Keel Goldsboro, N. C. Marshall R. Kelly __Sanford, N. C. 86 Class Margaret A. Kerr Camp LeJeune Linda F. King Nashville, N. C. Della Anne Koonce Trenton, N. C. Ronnie J. Lambert Robbins, N. C. Arthur L. Langley Selma, N. C. Charlotte A. Lawrence Beaufort, N. C. Henry Stuart Lee Elizabeth City, N. C. Frances Lela Liles Wilson, North Carolina Janet R. Linville Kenly, N. C. Peggy C. MacMillan Clinton, N. C. Patsy W. McCaroll Midway Park, N. C. Josepy D. McClees Oriental, N. C. Janie R. McCormick Knob Noster, Mo. Sammy E. McPahil Burlington, N. C. Barbara M. Makholm Berkeley Heights, N. J, James K. Martin Goldsboro, N. C. Charles Gary Massengill Kinston, N. C. Wanda E. Matthews Nashville, N. C. Peggy J. Medlin Louisburg, N. C. Gary Melville Maysville, N. C. Max H. Mitchell Kenly, N. C. Patsy N. Mizelle Scotland Neck, N. C. Ivan F. Moore Whitakers, N. C. Steven C. Moore Whitakers, N. C. Harold E. Mooring Princeton, N. C. Clarence Hardy Moye Farmville, N. C. Frances Betsy Nash Winston-Salem, N. C. Mary W. Nixon Hertford, N. C. Larry B. Norris Garland, N. C. Charles A. Northcutt Clinton, N. C. Dewey B. Overman Wilson, N.C. William C. Overman Goldsboro, N. C. Lloyd A. Owens Plymouth, N. C. Anthony DeVan Painter Fuquay, N. C. Carolyn G. Painter Wendell, N. C. Patricia Ann Parker Clinton, S. C. Charles L. Pate Rocky Mount, N. C. August R. Peters Washington, N. C. Kathryn A. Phelps Wilson N. C. Brenda Jo Philips Clinton, N. C. 87 Freshman Helen Phillips Wilson, N. C. Garland M. Pike Trenton, N. C. C. Sarah Poe Sanford, N. C. Larry J. Poore Washington, N. C. Chicky Port Bethesda, Md. M. Rex Potter New Bern, N. C. John D. Privette Wilson, N. C. Daniel B. Quinn Vanceboro, N. C. Janie P. Radford Rocky Mount, N. C. Jackie L. Redding Rocky Mount, N. C. Mary Lee Redding Wilson, N. C. Barbara L. Reed Murfreesboro, N. C. Danny S. Rhodes Goldsboro, N. C. liene R. Rich Durham, N. C. Irene R. Rich Durham, N. C. Charles F. Richards Kensington, Md. George W. Bickman Wilson, N. C. Larry K. Richmond Falls Church, Va. Thomas O. Riley Wilson, N. C. Philip W. Ritter Raleigh, N. C. Patricia K. Rivenbark Kinston, N. C. Ann R. Roberson Washington, N. C. Glenda L. Roberson Robersonville, N. C. Tommy A. Roberson Scotland Neck, N. C. Nanette M. Rogers Durham, N. C. Joseph B. Rose Jr. Kinston, N. C. James C. Ross Morehead City, N. C. John A. Rouse Seven Springs, N. C. Laura P. Rowe Rocky Mount, N. C. William W. Sadler Warren, Va. Carolyn D. Sams Wilson N. C. J. Dwight Sanderford Wendell, N. C. Dera D. Shearin Louisburg, N. C. Jackie C. Sholar Beulaville, N. C. Ronnie H. Skinner Wilson, N. C. Allan A. Smith Greenwich, Conn. Carolyn F. Smith Princeton, N. C. Rebekah A. Smith Sanford, N. C. Sandra D. Sorrell Benson, N. C. Mary Ann Speight Elm City, N. C. 88 Class Trudie A. Stand! Kenly, N. C. Beulah E. Stark Wilson, N. C. Robert F. Steed Fuquay Springs, N. C. Robert G. Stevens Sanford, N. C. Joe C. Stevenson Wilson, N. C. Walter B. Stowe Oriental, N. C. Robert W. Strickland Goldsboro, N. C. Anna K. Sugg Tarboro, N. C. Nina Rae Sutton Beaufort, N. C. Jane Tarrant Henderson, N. C. Gene A. Taylor Wilson, N. C. Kenneth B. Taylor Goldsboro, N. C. Lucy Elizabeth Taylor Washington, N. C. Billy J. Thigpen Stantonsburg, N. C. Hadley O. Thomas Raleigh, N. C. Margaret R. Thomas Wendell, N. C. Julia Ann Thompson Kinston, N. C. David R. VanBlon Kinston, N. C. Robert Wade Wilson, N. C. Jean C. Wagner Statesville, N. C. Vicki J. Wall Durham, N. C. Carol Warrick Goldsboro, N. C. Celia L. Watson Lucama, N. C. Maryann R. Weaver Bergen, N. Y. Lib Webb Fountain, N. C. Sylvia V. Webb Wilson, N. C. Carol Leila Wells Kinston, N. C. Cynthia K. Westbrook Kinston, N. C. Alonza F. Wetherington Cove City, N. C. Jo Ann Wheeler Wilson N. C. Mark Edward White Jacksonville, S. C. Betsy L. Whitfield Oriental, N. C. Rayford B. Whitley Wendell, N. C. Brenda B. Williams Clinton, N. C. Janice R. Williams Greenville, N. C. R. Gaylor Williams Mount Olive, N. C. Sylvia C. Williams Jacksonville, N. C. Peggy I. Williamson Clinton, N. C. Sandra K. Willis Morehead City, N. C. Jane O. Wilson Louisburg, N. C. 89 Freshman p81li 1 «SB : -•' Nancy J. Wilson Henderson, N. C. Harry W. Winslow Hertford, N. C. Bogart M. Winstead Raleigh, N. C. Laura A. Wolfe Mt. Olive, N. C. Rosalie E. Womble Macclesfield, N. C. Dewitt C. Woodall, Jr. Erwin, N. C. Stephen L. Woodcock Washington, N. C. Michael D. Yount Hickory, N. C. Michael R. Yurcic Wellsville, N. C. ji. Special Students Janet G. Black Wilson, N. C. Bobby B. Boswell Grimesland, N. C. Donna K. Dawson Rocky Mount, N. C. Kathryn K. Flowers Mt. Olive, N. C. 90 CHARLES FAIRCLOTH ACTIVITIES COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The Executive Board of the Cooperative Association has been the focal point of campus activity this year. The Board has sought to serve the students in their best interests and to establish a line of com- munication between the faculty, admini- stration, and students. It has been hectic, tiring, and confusing, but no one would deny the worth of it all. True, the valleys were deep, but the peaks were high and we made it what it was. Seated: Maurice Belanger, President. Standing (left to right): Mary Louise West- phal, Treasurer; Jerry Askworth, Vice President; Goldie Douglas, Secretary, Standing (left to right): Rex Horne, Janice Lamm, Linda Griffin, Maurice Belanger. Seated (left to right): Lucy Biggs, Stuart Lee, Lloyd Owens, Bobby Roberson, Sheila Scott, Cookie Wickham, Vir- Sally Forbes, Sammy Jones, Eloise Reel, Bobby Anderson, Advisor; ginia Allen, Richard Surles, Oden Lathem, Mary Louise Westphal, Robert Bennett, Advisor; Goldie Douglas, Jerry Ashworth. The Collegiate The Collegiate records weekly the events per- tinent to the life of the campus as a whole. The staff is selected from the student body and they represent all phases and departments of the College. The Collegiate presents an opportunity for open discussion of the problems before the stu- dents, and carries the news of the student's life to friends, patrons, and alumni. The Collegi- ate has become a vital element of the campus scene. Alice Shepard Editor David Webb Business Manager COLLEGIATE STAFF Seated (left to right): Laura Wolfe, Linda Griffin, Kathy Traylor, Dwight Wagn.er, Patsy Seburn, Jerry Elmore, Kent Conner, Alice Shepard, David Webb, and Brent Hill. 95 CPine JCnot The topic of time has become more meaningful for us, the PINE KNOT Staff, than we realized when we fisrt chose it for our theme during this past summer. Who would have thought that the hours we wasted getting Cokes from Tweetie's, smoking cigarettes, run- ning to Harper Hall, arguing with Exec Board mem- bers—would return to haunt us in the last hectic mom- ents before the PINE KNOT was finally sent to press. Of course the hours seemed unending as we tried to match class photo with their proper owner, racked cur already worn-out minds for the proper ways to our coverages of A.C..C happenings, and searched franti- cally for misplaced pictures. However, as deadline after deadline came and went, time became one thing we wished we had more of as the final day drew closer and closer. Burning the midnight oil in the Co-op Building— finding out that matches were no substitute for a good hearter—patching up the window that one of our over- anxious member broke one night—rushing to the Post Office just before the final mail was to be sent out. All these and many more experiences were just a small part of our year as Pine Knot Staff members. Our reward comes with the hope that our efforts will be appreciated by you—the Atlantic Christian College family—for whom and to whom this year's Pine Knot is dedicated .... Malvia Harris Photographer Janet Kelly Assistant Editor Mr. Milton Rogerson Advisor Carolyn Cameron Editor-in-Chief Judy Rose Business Manager Editorial Staff Student Life Carolyn Cameron, Penny Kirk Activities Janet Kelly, Mike O'Neill Features Elizabeth Ferrell, Pam Herczogh, Brenda Phillips, Martha Mewborn, Ann Amerson. Athletics Bobby Roberson and Marcia Kallfelz Administration and Classes Kathryn Winchester, Joyce Avent, Lyn Mayo, Doris Barefoot, Kay Little. WOMEN’S DORMITORY ASSOCIATION The Women's Dormitory Association for the year 1963-64 was presided over by Eloise Reel. The Association is composed of all resident women. Under the guidance of Miss Sarah Bain Ward, the Association sponsored a drive at Christmas to obtain gifts for under-privi- leged children. The caroling activities were also under the direction of the Association. The purpose of the Association Council is to improve the privileges of resident wo- men and to decide upon disciplinary meas- ures. rj Standing (left to right): Eloise Reel, President of the Association; Linda Forrest, President of Caldwell; Judy Lee, Secretary of the Association; Beth Clayton, President of Harper; Lynn Osgood, Treasurer of the Association; Marian Pulley, Vice-President; and Miss Sarah Bain Ward. Dorm Association Meeting MEN'S DORMITORY ASSOCIATON The Men's Dormitory Association, under the faculty supervision of Dean Daniel Hensley, is composed of all residents of Hackney Hall and Hackney Hall Annex. The House Council, which is the governing body of the Men's Dorm- itory Association, decided upon the rules and regulations needed during the year. The Association had a very good year in many respects including its intramural sports program and Christmas Dance. It enriched campus life with Atlantic Christian College at heart. Standing (left to right); Sammy Jones, President; Phil Williams, Vice-President; Rhandal Smart, Secretary and Treasurer; and Dean Daniel Hensley. Chorus The Chorus this year spent much of its time preparing for the presenta- tion at Christmas time of the Vivaldi Gloria . Another highlight of the fall term was a trip to Miami Beach for the International Convention of Christian Churches in October. The trip was made by the vocal ensemble and of singers from the chorus. Other tour plans for the spring and the pos- sibility of a recording session for both the Ensemble and Chorus have made this a full year for both groups. Vocal Ensemble Atlantic Christian College Chorus Band The Atlantic Christian College Brass Ensemble is composed of selected first-chair players from the ACC Concert Band. Since its organization in the Spring Sem- ester of 1962 by its director, Mr. Neal O'Neal, the Brass Ensemble has performed in Rocky Mount, Wash- ington as well as for numerous occasions in Wilson. Its repertory includes selections extending from the Renaissance to the Modern Period of music history. The Atlantic Christian College Band, under the dir- ection of Mr. Neal O'Neal, functions in adual capa- city, serving as both a marching and a concert organi- zation. The forty-five piece Bulldog Marching Band appears throughout the state in a variety of festivals and par- ades. A high point of the year is the annual weekend trip to Wilmington, North Carolina, for the Azalea Festival Parade. The Atlantic Christian College Concert Band presents its regular series of Fall and Spring Pops Concerts. In addition, it performs each year during the Home- coming activities and during the graduation exercises on the campus. BRASS ENSEMBLE Seated (left to right): Becky Lennon, Paul Hamlin, Charles Burt, Marcus Hamilton, Larry Respass. Atlantic Christian College Band MAJORETTES—(left to right): Ruth Ann Tyson, Janet Bottoms, Head; Val Deans, Dianne Sorrell, Barbara Layton. 101 Stage and Script This year the members of Stage and Script were headed by B. H. Marshall, as President, and Cecil Willis as Director. The first production was Out of the Frying Pan, a successful Board- way play. The play concerned a group of struggling young actors trying to get a break on Broadway. Grace Driscoll, Fred Barber, George Farr, Betty Gray, Floyd Homage, and Rae Torrey played the parts of the young thespeans. The young people live in the same apartment, and though the arrangement is quite proper problems arise when the Father of the young lady who supports them finds out what is going on. The next play was a complete change of pace which showed murder and mayhem in England. Night Must Fall starred Bob Royall protraying a baby-faced murderer, and his victim was a hypochondriacal English lady who was played by Grace Driscoll. Again this year, Stage and Script put on the outside Shakes- pearean Festival. This year's presentation was Midsummer Nights Dream and it was the biggest production of this year's schedule. This year's work gave the people interested in the world of drama a chance to learn about their fields of interest, and put their knowledge to work. Out of the Frying Pan starring Grace Driscoll, Fred Barber, Floyd Harnage, Penny Kirk, and Robert Royall. 102 IP® WMm mmm . K ... rwjWWWK'• •'' . v.'.w vv;;;. m zmsrzr •at?...... NWjvjsv. Y. to '■' '.Y dWc'iVi  LMA W T—iMiriUiA HMiii.J Convincing Jo Anne that being a corpse in a play is valliant work she has been dying to do. Inspecting the spattered catsup corpse. 103 Campus Christian Association Seated; (left to right) Scarlett Mills, Anne Koonce, Ann Hayes, Carol Gardner, Kathy Traylor, tanding: (left to right) Dean Dan Hensley, Stuart Lee, Sammy Jones, and Eugene Sumner. As Students enter the college community hee at Atlantic Christian College, they become a part of the Campus Christian Association. To what extent this becomes a part of the student is determined by the individual. The purpose of the Campus Christian Asso- ciation is to stimulate and motivate students to religious awareness. This is done through a series of programs which are planned and executed by the CCA Cabinet. There have been on campus this year outstanding men with challenging messages who enabled us to be provided with different types of religious emphasis. Among our distinguished guests this year have been, Dr. Carlye Marney, Dr. Leon- ard Cramer, and Dr. George Buttrick. Among other programs of a different var- iety has been the CCA's participation in the Christmas Vespers presented by the Depart- ment of Music, a musical satire entitled 'Tor Heaven's Sake, and a concert of sacred music presented by an outstanding college chorus. The Campus Awareness Committee was formed for the purpose of keeping the entire association informed on important national and international affairs. Any issue which con- cerns the student, either directly or indirectly, is dealt with by this committee. The committee consists of Robert Royall, Chairman; Mr. Cecil Willis, Advisor; and two members from each class. was responsible for the initial organization the Presidential Election. Campus Awareness Committee 104 Accounting Club The Accounting Club of Atlantic Christian College was formed in the Fall of 1957 and chartered in January, 1958. The purposes of the organization are to emphasize the impor- tance of accounting and its place in the busi- ness world, and to provide a source of infor- mation for students of elementary courses for problems that they may incur. During the 1963-64 year the Accounting Club met monthly, having as its program guest speakers representing the Internal Revenue Service and General Accounting Office. To be a member of the club a student must be at least a sophomore and in good stand- ing with the college; he must have completed six hours of accounting and be enrolled in intermediate accounting; and he must be planning to take a minimum of eighteen hours in accounting courses. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, the business fraternity on campus, acted as a service organization to the Department of Business and to the entire college. Eligibility for membership in Phi Beta Lambda required that each candidate earn an overall C average with a further pre- requisite of three semester hours in the field of business. Throughout the year, the business organi- zation secured well-qualified quest speakers to address the members of the regular meet- ings. 105 Left to right: Mary Hardy, Chaplain; Linda Griffin, Secretary; Eloise Reel, President; Billy Kilpatrick, Vice-President; Sandra Stott, Treasurer; Walter Woodard, Member- ship chairman. Second row; Shiela Scott, Betty Baucom, Lynn Houseman, Carolyn Boyette, Ruth Honeycutt, Joan Gray. Third row; Barbara Wooten, Cynthia Wiggs, Beth Grimes, Suzanne Yeomans, Eugene Sumner, Mary Vick, Shelva Jean Mann. Fourth row; Nannie Gaskins, Lynn Osgood, Goldie Douglas, Carolyn Cameron, Madge Rogerson, Marian Pulley, Carolyn Sanders, Julius Wooten, and Gene Purvis, Advisor. SNEA Eloise Reel served as President of the Clyde A. Erwin Chapter of the Student National Edu- cational Association the past year. Mr. Eugene Purvis was the faculty advisor for the group. Members enrolled in the club totaled well over a hundred and the year was a most successful one. Members attended the Spring Convention held in Raleigh, aided opportunity families at Christmas, and had numerous guest speakers. These future teachers gained much insight into the ethics and goals of their proposed profession. Science and Mathematics Club The Science and Mathematics Club, which is affiliated with the North Carolina Collegiate Academy of Science, was presided over by the President, Julius Wooten. Dr. J. P. Tyndall pro- vided guidance as faculty advisor. The programs were planned with the objective of the club in mind. The objective of the club is to promote interest in and appreciation of the various fields of science and mathematics and to help in the intelligent application of this knowledge to make life more enjoyable and worthwhile. Front row: Tempie Brake, Secretary-Treasurer; Hartwell Fuller, Vice-President; Julius Wooten, President; Mr. W. A. Bridgers. Second row; Gary Russell, Raymond Hale, Mary Britt. Third row; James Jenkins, James Adams, Diane Moore, Judy Casey. Fourth row; Warren Tait, Robert Hollar, and Diane Anderson. Music Club The Music Club of Atlantic Christian College commences its second year since its founding in the Spring Semester of 1963. The chief objective of the Club is to provide for the beneficial and worthwhile association of those students on campus who share a common interest in the field of Music. At regularly schelduled weekly meetings, the membership enjoys a varie- ty of informal programs of a musical nature. The A. C. C. Music Club is off to a good start and looks forward to many years of continued growth. OFFICERS Standing (left to right): Neal O'Neal, Advisor; Olinda Cam- den, Vice-President; Becky Len- non, President; Janice LeCelle, Secretary. Seated: (left to right): Neal O'Neal, Becky Lennon, Olinda Cam- den, Janice LaCelle, Ann Biggs, Ricky Rickman, Paul Wilson, Jerry Lopp, Ann Hayes, Barbara Dixion, Beth Grimes, Jimmy Counsil, Lloyd Owens, Larry Respass, Martha Linberry. Not Pictured: Charles Burt, Jo Ann Davis, Jimmy Daugherty. 107 Sigma Pi Alpha Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary lan- guage fraternity, has served as a worthy organization for foreign lan- guage students and those interested in broadening their horizons with in- creased knowledge of the language and customs of other countries. There have been foreign guest speakers . . . exhibitions . . . Christmas party . . . skits . . . readings . . . discussions . . . refreshments . . . and fun! Homecoming i 108 Young Democrats Club Among the political organizations at At- Ilantic Christian during the 1963-64 term was the Young Democrats Club. The Young Demo- crats Club concentrated its energies on foster- ing interest in the problems of each segment of our government and encouraging young people to affiliate themselves with the Demo- crate Party. Robert Royal I was elected Presi- dent of the club and Mr. Gordon Mercer ser- ved the group as sponsor. Activities included the exciting State Young Democrats Convention at Charlotte, the kickoff rally for Judge L. Richardson Preyer at Greensboro and the Annual Winter Rally at Raleigh. Young Republican Club The purpose of the Young Republican Club is to increase interest in the Republician Party and to give practical training in lead- ership and Party structure. Meetings are open to all persons regardless of political affilia- tion. First semester President, Ralph Gurganus, was responsible for the initicial organization of this year's active club. The club began its activities by sponsoring noted Attorney, John Wilkenson, who discussed many phases of the policital system. Plans were made to attend the State Con- vention. Service projects were planned to aid the local party. Important issues were dis- • cussed in preparation for debates concerning the Presidencial Election. 109 Golden Knot Honor Society . if- 5N S SR xiSwSS a I The Golden Knot Honor Society was organized in 1938, it is now the official honor society of Atlantic Christian College. The members strive to promote and uphold the ideals of this institu- tion as well as of the society itself. Membership is an honor— an award for outstanding achievement in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The Honor Society was headed by Gina Allen as President and George-Anne Willard as Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. William E. Tucker served as the advisor of this honor group. To do things worthy of honor through difficulties GOLDEN KNOT HONOR SOCEITY MEMBERS Seated (from left to right): Virginia Allen, President; George-Anne Willard, Secretary-Treas- urer; Dr. William E. Tucker, Advisor. Standing (from left to right): Eloise Reel, Ann Hayes, Goldie Douglas, Maurice Belanger, and Janice Lamm. 1 10 : ' ■ immm . W®'. A■ v . hHI I . « ) 1 - , I • , ■ HHI —MM . ■■ ■ •V - WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES In November, twelve seniors of Atlantic Christian College were named to the Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. The re- cipients of this honor were chosen by a vote of the college faculty and administration. They were selected on the basis of their scholarship, leadership and citi- zenship qualities. David C. Adkins Goldie Mae Douglas C. E. Maurice Belanger Virginia Ann Hayes Rexford Lee Horne George Thomas Pippin Eloise M. Reel Gearld D. Walston 111 Fred Stanley Ayscue Linda Lou Bunn Janice Elizabeth Lamm George-Anne Willard Marshals Coak Junior May Lyn Osgood Chief Helen P. Edmundson r Inter Fraternity Council OFFICERS Ed Perkins . . . Rober Bonner Mary Johnston Tom Pippin . . .... President Vice-President .... Secretary . . . .Treasurer The Inter Fraternity Council, the law-making organi- zation which governs, strengthens, and promotes Greek life at Atlantic Christian College, was presided over by President Ed Perkins, of Delta Sigma Phi. The 1963- 64 year of t hel.F.C. was very much a success. The Council started the 1963-64 program by sending to incoming Freshmen attractive brochures that told about I.F.C. and the individual Greek organizations an our campus. At the beginning of Freshman Orientation, a wiener roast was held for the new students followed by a dance on the patio of the classroom Building. Fall Rush was held October 7-10, under the super- vision and direction of Robert Bonner. Rushees were to visit all four sororities or fraternities in order to be eligible to receive a bid On February 6 and 7, Spring Rush was held in the same manner. The social highlight of the year for the Greeks was Greek Week. Beginning on March 17, a carnival was held on center campus for everyone. During the week, the Greeks scheduled a Greek Sing, a Stunt Night, a banquet, and a dance. As a climax to Greek Week and to the many activities of the Inter Fraternity Council, a concert was given by Ian and Sylvia. Standing from left to right: Ed Perkins, Robert Bonner, Mary Johnston, and Tom Pippin. Ian and Sylvia MEMBERS Nannie Gaskins, Judy Lee, Horton Godwin, Ed Perkins, Lib Shackleford, David Peebles, Tom Pippin, Cookie Hart, Mary Be- thune, Joyce Avent, William Gill, Robert Bonner, Dean Dan Hensley, Mary Hardy, Lou Craig, Gene Gregory, Bobby Rober- son, Goldie Douglas, Dean Robert Bennett, and Dean Sarah Bain War. 113 Delta Sigma Ann Rose . . . . Mary Ann Britt Judy Lee . .. . . Sandra Hardison . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Delta Sigma Sorority was organized in 1935. From this date until 1964 the members have tried to uphold the motto Torchbearers of Friendship 7 The year of 1963-64 began with the rearragement of the new quarters of Delta Sigma Sorority. The Hil- ley House was to be our home and we loved decorat- ing it. The sisters bought a Neon sign with the Greek letters for the front of the house. Then came the com- pletion of the plans for Rush. The Roaring Twen- ties was the theme chosen and much work was done by all the sisters. Although our pledges were not great in number, their qualities mounted high. Building a sorority is not such an easy job, but we sure are mak- ing a big headway. The sisters participated in the selling of the Stu- dent Directories which is an annual project. The sisters held their annual Christmas party with their brothers. An evening of fun and dancing was enjoyed by all. IntrGmurals were just great! We came away with the Volley-tennis and Volleyball championships. Unde- feated1 Formal initiation of the pledges and a banquet hon- oring the new sisters were held in January. Then came Homeccrrvng with all the sisters working frantically to build the best homecoming display yet. With spring and beautiful warm weather come the annual beach party and the Spring banquet held at the Ship-n Shore. The Senior Breakfast honoring the departing members was our final meeting. Fall Rush Pledge Banquet Fall Pledge Class Standing (left to right): Pat Good- win, Carol Malone, Joyce Norville, Billie Bigger, LaMarr Bolton, Betsy Whitfield, and Judy Casey. Entertainment for Rush Tempie Barke Mary Ann Britt Nannie Gaskins Gayle Goodwin Sandra Hardison Judy Lee Betty Matthews JoAnn Morris LaVerle Pittman Ann Rose Helen Tripp Omega Chi Sorority Goldie Douglas...............................President Carolyn Sharpe..........................Vice-President George-Anne Willard .........................Secretary Elizabeth Anne Ferrell ......................Treasurer Memories of an eventful year for Omega Chi Sorority ... at home on third floor Caldwell Hall . . . fishfry and John Day for freshman and transfer girls . . . fall rush . . . South Pacific, hulas, and roast pig . . . twenty-six pledges . . . Sunday morning doughnut sales . . . Omega Chi Pine Knot Dance . . . Christmas Serenade . . . our Annette Banks, Miss Merry Christmas . . . party for underprivileged children . . . second place and a stereo in the Marlboro Contest . . . sister and pledge get-to-gethers . . . Homecoming Banquet with Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Coffee Hour for parents . . . pledge initiation (fun, fun, fun!) . . . Greek Week excitement . . . brother-sister beach party . . . Spring Banquet . . . party for Seniors % . . . and the closing of another school year. PLEDGE CLASS Seated: (left to right) Jane Tarrant, Laura Wolfe, Jean Wagner, Bonnie Musgrave, Barbara Hay. Second Row: Marge Owens, Con- nie Brewer, Ann Thompson, Karen DeHart, Frances Atkins, Peggy Williams, Brenda Jones. Third Row: Mozelle Best, Betsy Nash, Diane Sorrell, Glenda Roberson, and Amy Causby. 1 16 Pledge Banquet Ann Amerson Marty Atkins Joyce Avent Annette Banks Betty Baucom Ann Brisson Susan Brown Ann Bunn Carolyn Cameron Barbara Croom Marty Dixon Goldie Douglas Elizabeth Ferrell Linda Forrest Becky George Carol Horne Mary Johnston Janet Kelly Penny Kirk Lyn Mayo Martha Mewborn Annette Mosley Mary B. Perkins Ann Ratterree Judy Rose Lynda Sawyer Carolyn Sharpe Alice Shepard Pat Taylor Geroge-Anne Willard 1 17 Sidney Jean Wilson Sue Wilson Myoung Soon Yim Phi Sigma Tau OFFICERS Mary Louise Westphal ............................President Gina Allen .................................Vice-President Betty Brubaker...................................Secretary Val Deans .......................................Treasurer Phi Sigma Tau Sorority made the first floor of Har- per Hall its home for the year 1963-64. The sisters worked hard during the fall and spring semesters to uphold the true meaning of the sorority's name which has stood for half a century—Phi for faithfulness, Sigma for sincerity, and Tau for truthfulness. At the beginning of the fall semester, Phi Sigma Tau presented its annual Top Hat Dance, the first formal dance on campus. The night club setting in the lobby of the Classroom Building and music by the Monitors furnished an ideal background for the high- light of the evening, the crowning of Mr. Top Hat, Jay Barnhill. Phi Sigma Tau—Pioneers was selected as the theme for the sorority's Fall Rush as being symbolic of its heritage as the oldest and first Greek letter or- ganization on the Atlantic Christian College campus. Twenty-three girls donned black and gold ribbons and were soon engaged in a rigorous program of pledge training. The Christmas season was celebrated by helping an opportunity family, by joining with our Alpha Sigma Phi brothers in a combo party, and by decorating and exchanging gifts on the Phi Sigma Tau hall. The sisters took an active part in Homecoming ac- tivities. The sorority exhibit won the first place trophy and several sisters were in the Homecoming Queen Court. An alumni tea was held during the week-end Qt which time both old and new sisters enjoyed a friendly get together. To begin the Spring semester, ten new sisters were initiated and welcomed into the sorority. The Out- standing Pledge Award went to Vicki Joyner. The an- nual spring banquet was held in April at the Ship'n Shore at which time senior sisters were presented with gifts. As a final fling Phi Sigma Tau headed for More- head and the beach party. The year came to an end for the sorority with the Senior Breakfast in May when our departing sisters were honored. Seated, (left to rihgt): llene Rich, Connie Altman, Ann Rober- son, Janie McCormick, Carol Wells, Carol Warrick, Becky Smith, Virginia Kirby, Vicky Joyner. Standing (left to right): Irene Rich, Beth Taylor, Laura Rowe, Carolyn Painter, Ellen Boone, Jo Ann Davis, Sandra Willis, Sara Poe, Nancy Wilson, Rita Johnson, Janie Radford, Patsy Mizelle, Jo Ann Hardison. 1 18 Gina Allen Doris Barefoot Eleanor Bizzell Janet Bottoms Betty Brubaker Linda Burgess Aileen Clark Beth Clayton Val Deans Linda Griffin Beth Grimes Mary Hardy Marilyn Hall Cookie Hart Pam Larmer Lynn Norfleet Sheila Scott Judy Spell Mary Lyn Stroud Vicki Tolston Kathy Traylor Kathryn Webb Susan Webb Mary L. Westphal 119 Sisters perform at annual Top Hat Dance Sigma Tau Chi OFFICERS Lib Shackelford ............................President Linda Weaver ...............................Secretary Mary Tyre ______ ...........................Treasurer Betty Brinson ...............................Chaplain The Sigma Tau Chi's were proud to have Harper Hall Annex as their home during 1963-64 with Lib Shackel- ford as their President. The purpose of the sorority is to promote friendship among its sisters by inculcating the principles of truth, honor, and duty . . . the essentials of true friendship and sisterhood. Sigma Tau Chi encourages scholastic achievement, promotion of social interests, and the fur- therance of charitable and benevolent purposes. Early in the fall, the house was the scene of abrother- sister hootenanny with our brother fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi. Later the sisters went to the Delta Sigma Phi house and pooled their efforts with the brothers for a successful work day. The house was also the scene of the Sigma Tau Chi State Fair during Rush Week. Thirteen new pledges Rush Week wore yellow and white ribbons after bids went out. January and February were important months for Sigma Tau Chi. The annual Alumnae Banquet was held during Homecoming Week-end in January. In February the pledges were initiated and became full sisters. The sisters and pledges were active in the beauty contests on campus. Mary Linda Bethune was our candi- date for Pine Knot Queen and Miss Merry Christmas. Ruth Ann Tyson was our candidate for Homecoming Queen. Sigma Tau Chi girls representing other organi- zations as candidates were: Chicky Port for Most Popu- lar Freshman Girl, Cookie Wickham and Reba Barefoot for Pine Knot Queen and Miss Merry Christmas, and Reba Barefoot for Homecoming Queen. At Christmas, the sisters helped their brother frater- nity entertain orphans and in May, they all enjoyed their joint beach party. PLEDGE CLASS Front row (left to right) Reba Barefoot, Ruth Ann Tyson, and Sarah Louis. Second Row, Chicky Port, Lib Webb, Marilyn Askew, and Linda Daniels. 120 Sandra Bass Glenda Barwick Mary Linda Bethune Betty Brinson Barbara Ann Clifton Patricia Collins Lib Shackelford Linda Weaver Cookie Wickham 121 Alpha Sigma Phi OFFICERS Gene Gregory . Roland Dodson Bill Etheridge . Robert Bonner .... President Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity was founded December 6, 1845, at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. The National Headquarters are now located at Deleware, Ohio. Our local chaper, Gamma Lambda, was founded May, 1958. This chapter grew out of a local Social Fraternity, Sigma Alpha, which was founded at Atlantic Christian in 1925. The purpose of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity is to uphold the standards of brotherhood, fraternity, and social standings of the people. We have a period of approximately ten weeks of training in which the new pledges are given a chance to try fraternity life and see if they like it and to see if they can meet the standards of the fraternity. During the year we have several social events which include a banquet held by all chapters of North and South Carolina. This event is called The Black and White. We also have a local banquet each Spring semes- ter. In addition to these, we also have several smaller events, in which our sister sorority, Phi Sigma Tau, some- times participates. We have a very active chapter which participates in the school's intramural programs. Included in this is a sport to suit most anyone. Together with the other activities of the Fraternity and College the men re- ceive a well rounded extra curricular activity program. Homecoming display PLEDGE CLASS Standing: Jack McGinnis, Robert Lewis, Jack Bartles, Tommy Bartles, Tommy Johnson, Don Diamond, and Al Langley. 122 Robert Bonner James Britt Roland Dodson Bill Etheridge Genie Gregory Rickey Murphy Joel Newton Floyd Parker Gary Russell 123 OFFICERS Delta Sigma Phi Horton Godwin..................................President Ed Perkins................................Vice President Don Brubaker...................................Secretary J. T. Windham .................................Treasurer The Delta Sigma Phi Convention, held in the Ameri- cana Hotel at Miami Beach, saw three brothers repre- senting the Delta lota Chapter of Atlantic Christian. These brothers were Horton Godwin, President of the chapter; Lawrence Gibbs, and J. W. Black, Leadership Director for the fraternity. The first social event of the academic school year was the Welcome Back Dance held early in September at the fraternity house. During the first week of Octo- ber, the brothers enjoyed an old fashioned square dance featuring Wiley Webb and the Webbettes . The fol- lowing week was rush and Delta Sigma Phi welcomed twenty-seven pledges into the training program which was the largest pledge class on the campus. Later in the month, Halloween saw the Delta lota Chapter en- joying their annual costume party. Late in November, brothers and pledges enjoyed an old fashioned Bar-B-Que which they prepared them- selves; this was followed later in the evening by a dance featuring the Sardams Christmas time saw the Delta lota Chapter well in the spirit of Christmas by holding a party for the child- ren of the Freewilf Baptist's Children's Home. Entering the new year, Delta Sigma Phi held its annual New Year's Dance featuring the Kays . January saw the pledges and brothers working to- gether to complete remodeling on the chapter house. A new room and tile floor were added and much work was completed on the entire house. Delta lota would like to thank Miss Sarah Baine Ward, Honorary House- mother; Dr. J. P. Tyndall, Chapter Supervisor; and Mr. Russell Roebuck, President of the Alumni Control Board. Without their guidance, this would have not been possi- ble. Spring rush again saw Delta Sigma Phi holding the largest pledge class, constituting thirteen pledges. Spring also saw the Delta lota Chapter celebrating its annual Sailors Ball and toward the last of the year, the brothers and pledges had their annual Beach Party at Morehead City. New room of the Delta lota House 124 Jerry Ashworth James Black Lou Craig Maurice Edmundson Lawrence Gibbs Horton Godwin Dewey Hanna Bob Harrigan Robert Learoyd Charles Lockamy Ron McKeel Ed Perkins Charles Spell Earl Wade J. T. Windham 125 igma Phi David Peebles Gareth Jones . John Benson . Frank Whitly .... President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . .Controller The North Carolina lota chapter of Sigma Phi Ep- silon received its sixth successive scholarship cup in as many years, for having the highest fraternal average on the Atlantic Christian College campus. In October, 1963 Brother Rex Horne, Mr. Top Hat of 1961 crowned Brother Jay Barnhill Mr. Top Hat of 1963 Miss Sally Cox of Washington, N. C. was elected The Most Popular Freshman Girl at the Most Popu- lar Freshman Girl Dance which was held at the Cherry Hotel. During Homecoming Week Miss Anne Thompson of Kinston, N. C. was elected first runner-up for Homecoming Queen of 1964. With the theme De- feat the Catamounts Sig Ep won the first prize for the best fraternity Homecoming Display of 1964. Several parties have been held during the present academic year. The first one held was the Brother- Dates Combo Party, followed by the annual Beatnik Party. After this was the Christmas Party. As a part of the Christmas Holidays a combined social was held with the Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and the Sisters of Omega Chi at which the special guests were Santa Claus and some friends from the Salvation Army. Hard days work . . . Nice scrapbook! Bill Alexander Bill Baggett Jay Barnhill Maurice Belongen John Benson Raymond Benthall John Boyd Woody Caton Bill Darden Les Godwin Rex Horne Don Johnson Gareth Jones Robert Jones Dwight McKeown Russ Miller David Peebles Chuck Phillips Bobby Raiford Ken Thornton Warren Whitehurst Frank Whitely 127 OFFICERS Sigma Pi Billy Gill____ Jerry Leach . George Angel Tom Angel . . . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer The activities for the new school year began for the Sigma Pi brotherhood with their annual Most Popu- lar Freshman Girl contest. The dance was held at the Cherry Hotel, the brothers and other students enjoyed dancing to the beat of the Rhythm Rockets Combo. This years winner was Sally Cox. During Rush Week the fraternity held a party for the pledges at the Urbanna Inn. This produced a closer friendship between the pledges and the brothers. Sigma Pi held a back to school dance at the Cherry Hotel following Christmas Holidays. The music was furnished by the Rhythm Rockets Combo. The brothers of Sigma Pi sponsored a candy sale to raise money to have a party for the underprivileged children of Wilson. This is an annual event. Participation in intramurals played an important part in the life of the Sigma Pi's. They competed in football, basketball, and other sports offered by the A.C.C. intramural program. A busy year for Sigma Pi Fraternity was brought to a close with the annual beach party. Sigma Pi Billards Most Popular Freshman Dance 128 Intermission Buzz... Doug Ledbetter Jerry Leach Robert Leonard Bobby Lynch Tom Pippin Doug Swain Creativity. . . 129 131 MISS PINE KNOT Sponsored by DELTA SIGMA PHI MISS PEGGY MEDLIN 132 FIRST RUNNER UP SECOND RUNNER UP Miss Kathryn Webb Phi Sigma Tau Miss Carolyn Cameron Pine Knot PINE KNOT COURT Left to right: Laura Rowe, Anne Amerson, Tempie Brake, Wooten, Vickie Joyner, Sandra Willis, Linda Griffin, Brenda Sally Cox, Reba Barefoot, Janice Cousins, Annette Banks, Pittman. Alice Sheperd, Cookie Wickham, Mary Linda Bethune, Barbara Miss Donna Ervin Delta Sigma Miss Patsy Mizelle Alpha Sigma Phi MOST POPULAR FRESHMAN GIRL 134 MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Miss Annette Banks Sigma Phi Epsilon QUEEN’S COURT Seated: Miss Laura Rowe, (standing, L to R): Sally Cox, Vickie Joyner, Peggy Medlin, Jo Anne Hardison. 135 ■OMECOMING QUEEN MISS PEGGY MEDLIN 136 FIRST RUNNER UP Miss Ann Thompson SECOND RUNNER UP Miss Sally Cox HOMECOMING COURT Seated L to R: Kathryn Webb, Ruth Ann Tyson, Sally Cox, Gina Allen, Doris Barefoot, Vickie Joyner. Standing: Reba Barefoot, Ann Thompson, Linda Ferguson, Carolyn Camerson, Lamar Bolton, Pam Larmar, Becky George, Patsy Mizzelle. 137 TO LOVE THE GAME BEYOND THE PRIZE —NEWBOLT OUR CHEERLEADERS 138 ATHLETICS Student-Faculty-Game David Peebles, Track f I OTP ,... -4 ••' 139 W.R.A. George Ramey, Tennis I Susan Webb—Chief Kathryn Webb Annette Banks Linda Burgess mmm w mSSm Janice Cousins Reba Barefoot Chickie Port 141 Coming! Coaching Staff Ed Cloyd Jack Me Comas, Jim Pfohl 142 Basketball Jerry Ashworth Atlan Hill CO-CAPTAINS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling, left to right, Charles Babb, Jerry Ashworth, Paul Amato, mer Hobbs, Richard Goodwin, Philip Williams, Bill Fugate, Gary Clarence Todd, Jr., Billy Elliott, Freddie Hale, Standing; (left to Johnson, right) Kenneth Taylor, William Tioe, Stanley Keel, Alton Hill, El- 143 Elmer Hobb, Junior Paul Amato, Freshman Richard Goodwin, Freshman 1 44 William Tice, Junior Gary Johnson, Junior Billy Elliot, Freshman Phil Williams, Senior Go get 'em, Tiger! Not quite high enough The jump shot by Jerry 145 Track and Field Physical Education Club 146 147 Bobby Joyner Baseball Reese Hart Golf 149 Intramurals 150 Women’s Recreational Association Council 151 SEALTEST FOODS - SOUTHERN DIVISION Phone 237-1161 200 N. Railroad Street Wilson, N. C W. M. WIGGINS COMPANY. INC. 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Certified Gemologist American Gem Society Jewelers Since 1898 College and Fraternal Jewelry Favors Awards Gifts Diamonds Jewelry Silverware Crystal China 154 FOR Food Drinks Music Fun AND FREE Water Napkins Toothpicks Conversation Advice MOORE'S Auto Body Paint Shop • Body and Fender Work • Automobile Painting • Wrecks Rebuilt • Glass Installation DIAL 243-3341 21 1 South Pine Street Wilson, North Carolina 155 BARNES HARRELL CO. TOBACCO CITY MOTORS, INC. Compliments of SALES SERVICE THE CREAMERY 700 Herring Ave. Wilson, N. C. Dial 237-0193 J. C. Bradley J. C. Bradley, Jr. President Vice President Famous for Milkshakes and Beefy-Burgers MM 1 C. WOODARD COMPANY, INC. lElciA haaj u School and Office Supplies Portable Typewriters Machines Furniture Equipment 100 E. Nash at Tarboro St. 105 North Douglas St. Phone 243-2450 Wilson, North Carolina Read THE WILSON DAILY TIMES FORBES Your Daily Newspaper That TRANSFER Carries the News From Atlantic Christian College ROLAND GRADY,JR. JOHNSON FURNITURE STORE ANDERSON, DEANS WOODARD, INC. 1924 General Insurance And Bonds 1962 120 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 243-3050 Gold Professional Building Wilson, North Carolina Phone 237-1117 Wilson, North Carolina 156 ili HENRY'S MEN STORE BRIDGERS PAINT WALLPAPER CO. For Men and Young Men with Young Ideas Art Supplies Phone 243-3581 Phone 243-4428 118 S. Goldsboro St. 125-127 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, North Carolina Wilson, N. C. BILL WHITFIELD'S SHEALY'S BAKE SHOPPE EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS 220 East Barnes Street 725 South Goldsboro Street Phone 237-0824 Phone 237-2622 Now Featuring Fur Storage Specializing in Wedding and Party Cakes WILSON OIL CORPORATION WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Congratuates the 1964 Seniors 317 E. Nash St. Shell Oil Products Auto-parts Accessories Hi Fi Stero Equipment Ward Blvd. Lane St. Wilson, North Carolina Phone 243-3960 Wilson, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors From One-day Service on Color Film Processing BELK-TYLER'S JIM'S CAMERA CENTER Wilson's Complete Shopping Center Hallmark Cards 157 BROWN OIL COMPANY, INC. Pure Products Phone: 237-0126 Iron Fireman Furnace P. O. Box 387 Burner Service Highway 301 South ___________________Wilson, North Carolina_____________ WATSON ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. Durham, Greenville, Raleigh, and Wilson, North Carolina Compliments V WILSON HARDWARE CO. of Hardware is our Middle Name WESTVIEW LANES Wilson, N. C. (£SSO) ALFORD'S 216 Raleigh Road, Wilson, N. C. Phone: 237-0302 Compliments of DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 518 Ward Boulevard Horne's Scale Equipment Co. TOLEDO DISTRIBUTOR Scales Food Machines 307 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-4915 Compliments of THE COUNTRY SQUIRE The Newest in Sportswear for Men and Women 105 S. Tarboro Street Phone 243-3436 Wilson, North Carolina 158 COBB MOSS and SON 134 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. 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