Barber Scotia College - Saber Yearbook (Concord, NC)
- Class of 1970
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Pubhshed By Annual Staff Of Barber-Scotia College Concord, N.C. Edhor Thomas Robinson CONTENTS PROLOGUE DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSES GREEKS FEATURES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Would you believe she's studying? She is blocking his view. ..x. -5+ lf -M.. .til -.L '.-. .. --....,-. M ..-. '.y .-....' '.'L'.,- 2 M-.-..... ...af- Tri .- .z:: .. 7-35, - -'-sw., , L fini? in ,. , ,, 5, ,. u f-9 Death? 1,,,.w ,, Qs 1:1 if V 5155513 - :.fgfV,5j,,g': 2 .11 mf K How much is the check for? ,X , -:. re? eg A A, t ik ,Q . L., Q 3 wok' ,iii . . But studying plays a large part! I can't get next to you. Thomas who are you dancing with? You won't make it standing there. f .- :VL K ,V,- ' 'effwi' f,f2N'f g3s ii , 1 1' 1 13 'f ' . ,WAV V: V , g 5, , . , if 44' '1 ,A i, i., K V im f V rf, X, Elf? , ,x W 52, W I Wei ' kb?-X,.,,2,,:f. -J . ., 1 wife fx:-:V ,Q T N ' A, A ff: ff,q2tLff'5k ' p ' ' if - 6 lVVVV?VV . - Lf . V - -- 5 , ff ,V,1f5.4eeg,.,Q 135' Vx, -Vq,ig,T,5i, any V ,. 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'wig 'Q '.l:f.:5':7?' . 1 ' ,. . .. ,555 - -my gr ,J What's new Jeanette? ,N MM. fr 9521-1 'Li ' .4 ' In l1gfl5? 1 439 . .1 ::Q KD it V .Kew '- '2 ?'! figs! ,W N X . ' In X63 1, . ,QTY 'i iz fl., H. SAFQZQ , ,A , I A aa-e My , gw 5 ,352 Q X , - ii . M . 5 we -i 2,1 L ' X , ,H Q Wee-, f 3 i5'iii'5f7f .W M . f'?i'fw'T, of T A M kki. ,mgfy up L Teeda and Woodpecker at work. 4 7 -W Y m 1 v 4 3 I A 5,,,,.a,.. 3 , 3 3 2 z 2 2 E ..4..u- -:veg S 6 SE my-1' He's got two. Look out Gwen, Sweets gonna get you They're peeping on you girls. My, she's important! O 10 ur union gang Beauty is only skin deep. Peace Yygw' 9:15 JR 1 3? f :M .lr 'Y ' 1 , ,If . 0 ' Q1 ,vi 5 , 'r ' . 7 ' ,f 5 'G V A F ' My I K if 1. Ayn, ,n '5Q. s,f 'Z-A xf heer up, they're Spreading the QW n J coming. latest gossip. . KV Q If if 557 Y, 11 5 Your planet isn't familiar honey. A striking pose! ft, fs Hey man, l'm right at being lost. Gwen, what will your guy think when he sees this? What have I done wrong now? 12 1 7.5-,A ., fx what if as, I don't want to near in Baby, we are for rea' gif'- We're doing our thing. 13 .-ky' K k 3 Legs, legs and more legs. A- ' Where's that chick we saw in the mini? -asiwpmfggiiwgr, The Land of the Giants. Who's the beauty, and who's the brain? su inilii- 3 V jim- The is IQ Q' X Rounders f l7 ' 1 . l 2+ LA 'V'1 -, K e an m l 1 ,,,,. .. if ' Q ., U3 ' ' , ' ' , M .:': , L ,.,,. J - -,'1 , . .f, 5l,,, 1 :-.' - Y' .,.- , i , , , :. ff fh A iii' - i ligii n lm . ' ' . - - - E-1' .,,, .5 1-mf.,-ma iw. -fi,alf'J:ia'WiP2 K A . - ' e li ' kr iiii. V- . . -' '.,'.' 1 '.: my , Q N C 5 ii, ijfefggg - - :. - - 8 1 I . .. C X Wx 4 X , , irq, W 3 ' ' si S KY 4 by ., R va-X 'X if 3 Ng? K 2 A512133 si, '- -Q mmgi lf ww T5 l 5 fi 33 , Qfsfziffl . K fl swim kwa? S 5 ' We Q fix ,ii ggi- fl-MiQQfl1,,1,,N-,L , , ,L K , 3 ikf ' ,flu m'.1 1 1?P i .'l, e lief if l Q - lg e 4lk 2 i if Qu . e Shih' vf' fgl iii f i l l f '-lf,'Z ZZ1 mW,1 i .i X ,,,Li,. 4. A f Teeda, you must be girl watching. Nelda, the future Miss Black America. Would you believe Pam, your megs Certainly Isnt together next Neverua ry? 16 Mrs. J. L. Gresham Our First Family Mrs, J. L. Gresham, Aldrin Je- rome, Stefan Lynwood, Mignonne Cheryl and Dr. J. L. Gresham 17 For one who has performed beyond the call of duty, for your most valuable time and patience, and for a personality that words cannot express, for your aspiration, for your cooperation with us as students in all we have done, We, the members of the annual staff are honored to dedicate to you, this edition of the Saber. 19 Secretary to the President E C1 Mrs. Amy G. Snipes Mrs. Marvie T. Gladden Switchboard Operator Special Assistant to President Mrs. Mable McLean Secretary to Asst. Miss Merina Floyd Administrative Asst. to President Secretary to presidents Asst- Mr. Ralston Kelley Mrs. Kathy Lomax Secretary to Administrative Asst Miss Margaret Thompson Dean of the College Secretary to the Dean of the College Mrs. Sherry Kimbrell Dr. William C. Brown Assistant Registrar REGISTRAFFS OFFICE Miss C. Steele Registrar Director of Admissions Mrs, S. Armstrong Mr. B. Williams 24 BUSINESS it OFFICE Assistant to Business Manager Miss Ida J. Hackett Business Manager Mr. A. T. Cordery f - i 5 1 kai f 4 Q CLERK f 3 Miss Willie Ruth Brooks Miss Saundra Caldwell ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Ca rolyn Bost I 'vn- B5W4m9 E M Director of Student Personnel ily' Mr. Leo Bryant it STUDENT Secreta ry PERSONNEL Mrs. Martha Porcher Dean of Women and Assistants Dean of Women Residence Supervisor Mrs. Dorothy J. Unthank Asst. Dean of Women Miss B. Barber 28 Mrs. H. Tyler Dean of Men Mr. E. Milling Sec reta ry Miss Patricia Dodson DEAN GF IVIEN Asst. Dean of Men Mr. L. Williams wif Financial Aid Director of Financial Aid and Development Nlr. Henry Wilson Assistant to the Director of Financial Aid lVlrs. Frankie 30 A. White Co-ordinator Of Building And Grounds Mr. Herman C. Perry 31 Q v fd' r' 5 Secretary Miss Evenlyn Brown First row, Fred Shankle, Claude Tarieton, Cecil Johnson, Glenn Peavy Second row, Otis Watts Foreman, and James Cureton 32 CAFETERIA STAFF y i'W 'W F Left - Manager - Hubert Brice: Right - Asst. Raymond Davis -. .,lLt,i Standing: Mary Allison, Jimmy Norford Seated: Mary Wellington Mom Earl Furney Knot picturedj 33 LIBRARY STAFF Head Librarian Miss Elizabeth Mosby Assistant Librarian Sec. to the Library Mrs. Jean Davis 34 Mrs. Nancy Anthony PUBLIC RELATIONS Mr. F. D. Duncan Mrs. Mable Phifer Executive Secretary of Alumni Affairs 'WM Q .JCM is' K W' ' Mrs. Shirley Spears Secretary COLLEGE NURSES :Q5511-5,A 'M up-mms 1 3,wk,. . - ' if: x . 1- . x R K . I. A E EFT .kg X .gnr b Mrs. Theordora H. Blakney Mrs. Z. Johnson 37 5. ff Q . 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F1 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED AND FINE ARTS The Department of Applied and Fine Arts attempts to provide the art, as well as the music education required of teachers in elementary schoolsg to offer in- troductory courses to all students in the general education program of the Col- lege: to stimulate a deeper appreciation of music and artg and to enrich the music as well as the artistic experiences of the College and community. Mrs. Jerrye Mooring Acting Chairman l Mr. Peter Bowman Art Instructor 39 Mr. William Crowder Music Instructor Dr. Sarah Cordery CChairman9 Professor Business Education CNOT SHOWNQ Mrs. Doris M. Peay Asst. Professor Business Education QNOT SHOWNJ Miss Sarah Swint Asst. Professor Department of Business Education and Secretarial Administration The primary objectives of the Department of Business Education and Secretarial Administration are to prepare teachers of business for secondary schools, and to prepare secretaries for a cluster of office occupations. A secondary objective is to lay the foundation of successful study at the graduate level. An underlying and fundamental objective undergirding all programs in the Department is to develop in its students the attitudes, knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for competent performances, effective leadership, and wholesome human relations. Business Education , Business Education Mr. Jasti V. Rao Asst. Professor W ' Business Education 40 Miss Joan Smith Asst. Professor Department Of Education and Psychology The teacher is the key to the whole process of education. The preparation of teachers not only to become effective professional workers in their areas of spe- cialization but also to emerge as wholesome individuals and responsible citizens is the basic objective of Department of Education. The professional education program is designed to discover and develop the competencies necessary for successful teaching in the elementary and secondary schools. Dr, Talat Sultan Dr. Frederick Pistor Chairman of the Division of Education Professor Of Education Miss Vinnie Watkins MV- L90 Bfyanf Assista nt Professor Assistant Professor Education Education 41 Dr. W. C- Brown Mr. Frederick Duncan Professor Assocaite Professor EdUC8fi0rl Education Mr. Euleas Milling 4 Mr. Kenneth Kramer Professor 2 Instructor Education Psychology Department of English and Literature The goal of instruction in English whether it embraces language, litera- ture, or composition is to give the student tools of learning both spiritual and intellectual with which he is able to explore the ages, satisfy his desire for truth, adapt to his total environment immediate and ultimate and con- vey his knowledge articulately and forcefully. The Department of English and Literature seeks to project those skills which are included in the broad area of communication, to interpret the ways that language reflects atti- tudes and emotions, to disclose the power and beauty of literatureg to chal- lenge the student's full potential as an individual and to prepare teachers of English and Literature. Mr. Timothy O Sullivan Act. Chairman of English E. Miss Jagriti Desai : Instructor of English 3 in Mr. Wenzell Brown Asst. Professor of English 43 Sister Ruta Konesny Instructor of English Mr. Karl Harrell Assv. Professor of English Deqrtment of Home Economics The purposes of the Department of Home Economics are not only to prepare teachers of Home Economics at the secondary level who are competent in the several areas of their field but also to provide a program for those students not electing to teach, to guide students in their personal development mentally, physically, socially, and spiri- tually, and to help increase their awareness of the problems of so- ciety as they relate to the home. Miss Lucille Bell Instructor Home Economics ....,...,,,,, 44 Miss Alma Lewis Assistant Professor Home Economics Mrs. Charlotte Boger picture not shown l Department of Foreign Languages and The Purposes of the Department of foreign Languages and Literature are, to teach students to understand, speak, read, and write foreign languages: to give students a thorough knowledge of the history and civilization of the people whose language they are studying, to create a love of and an appreciation for literature, to help students understand the culture and customs of the people whose language they are studying, to prepare teachers of foreign language and literature, and to give students a functional command of the languages so that they may use them in positions other than teaching. Miss Marion Tamin Associate Professor French 45 Literature Department of Religion and Philosophy The ultimate purpose of this department is to help the student develop keen- er insights into spiritual values and understandings of the deeper meaning of life as a whole. The study of Bible is fundamental in the offering of the depart- ment both in its intellectual appeal and its challenging message of the heart of earnest student. The study of philosophy is the corollary offering with its appeal for an understanding and an appreciation for the realities inherent in human existence. Dr. Thomas Hoover Chairman of Religion and Philosophy Rev. Earl Newberry 46 Instructor in Religion and Philosophy Department of Health and Physical Education The purpose of the department of health and physical education are to pro- vide a well rounded service program for all students, courses for prospective teachers in the elementary school, electives for students who wish a more thor- ough background in this area and to offer all students opportunities for intra- mural participation. The objectives are to aid the student in achieving and main- taining optimum health and to understand the principles upon which health is founded: to develop skills for leisure hours: to present activities which provide immediate conditioning and recreation benefits: to provide leadership opportun- ities through intramural programs and sports and dance clubsg to develop an understanding and appreciation of physical education and the role of physical activity in the maintenance of sound physical and mental healthg and to create an awareness of potential accidents and to develop knowledge and skill in car- ing for emergencies. Mr. Aldon Coefield Instructor Physical Education Mrs. Lucy Lee Instructor Physical Education l 47 Mr. Shedrach Nweke Instructor in Chemistry DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Through the study of science, man seeks to understand truths regarding his physical and natural surroundings including the world of space. Pursuit of scientific knowledge, revealed by God through man's endeavor enriches person- ality, both spiritually and mentally, and enables man to gain understanding of the real meaning of life in the setting of a material environment. This is the goal of the Science Department. Dr. Zylpha D. Hurlbut Professor of Biology and Deprtment Head of Science Dr. Martha W. Shackleford Associate Professor of Biology Mr. K. Rajasekhara Asst. Professor of Biology DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES The Department of History and Social Studies seeks to provide means for an understandirlg of the historical development in order that students may become more aware of the certainty of change and be prepared to meet that change as well as encouraging the development of certain intrinsic values such as integri- ty, intellectual honesty, and the ability to think clearly on problems. Dr. Edward H. Dickison y Chairman M Vs- ' ' l ' F Soho Txaclgolvitgax Soma Sclence Assn ,Sex J- Cla do' In YIISKON H' ofeesor y mem! and lS10ry Of . 2 50600 Mr. Donald H. Peery Mrs. Ida H. Duncan Mr. Carl W. Griffler Instructor in Asst. Professor of Instructor in Sociology Sociology History INTERNATIONAL TEAM Rowena Yomnl Philippines 50 S-f I 1 5. I on .. Q Y 5 Nlanigo, look at the magazine, not the camera. 51 4. . -' ,Q . .- ., , Rap, J. D., Rap Donnie, are you guilty of cooking in the dorm? Watch Miss Durahm J' Bottom to Top: Charles Nesbit - Presidentg George Rhodes - Vice Presidentg Jacquelynn McCree - Assistant Secretary: Dorothy Walker - Secretary: Thomas Robinson - Business Managerg Arthur Dozier - Treasurerg James Knox - Parliamentarian. NQRHOTO AVAQLABLE Adams, Loretta Addison, Annie M. Bennefield, Melrose Roaring River, N. C. Bladenboro, N. C. Augusta, Georgia Business Education Biology Elementary Education 'iri TNO PHOTCNXYAILABLE Blair, Herbert L. Blake, Sarah A. BIHMOH, Mildred Charlotte, N. C. McClellanville, S. C. Gaffney, Si C- Histgry English BUSiI'1eSS EdUCatiOrl Bost, Ida Belle Brockington, Ralphene Brown, Donald N. Charlotte, N, C, Effingham, S. C. Concord, N. C. Biology Business Education Business Education 54 ' S. Brown, Leona Byers, Elmer Cannon, Emily Concord, N. C. St. Albans, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Business Education Elementary Ed. History Cannon, Sarah Cates, Morris Clement, Hattie Kannapolis, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C. History History Elementary Ed. Crawford, Mae Dais, Anthony Deese, Mae lda Lancaster, S. C. New York, N. Y. DaVidS0l'I, N. C. Elementary Ed. History English 55 LW,gi,,,gt5w . ,,Qg??,A,,f, Mya . ,gli ,, ff? ' '?'k'if'i,i?fs M3 JWM . pt 2itff5ui5liTF '1f-YW A Wie? ,i,.,igfg5w.Q!5fgE3a,gh31, ,,m,,i . E, 52.39. i5iPQn'?:.gii'ie ss3w5lfr5iiQl5Wi'f rll 5 mv? '- f , L -' -- A I rf t w, 1 - Y wa r m , f ' ft' -Q Q ,f ff, , ' :- 'U if ' 7 3 f ,. 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Totter, Daisy Townsend, Patricia Walker, Brenda Walker, Valory Wallace, Barbara Washington, Melinda Watson, Cathy Wilkes, Charles Williams, Arrie Williams, Billy Williams, Willie Woodbury, Benita Wright, Alifay Redding, Gloria Y WW A ff W A, QUEENS W W ? WZ? ! N f A f Y X x M9 MISS BARBER-SCOTIA C ,sigh 1 Q 1 - W if - . , zsgsgil 5,3515 viii -- UTEP, ATTENDANTS TO IVIISS BSC Eula Saxon Keysville, Johnnie Fuller Spartanburg, S. C. s 1 Jfgfz, p A vi M . It , g , . 'R J kill - 1 . f . 3 , Sf W' 4, 17 1 ffiffi A 5 gg? 2 Ga. ugfggs yi! fi 92 6 W , fr 'M 1 Q . r r Q 4' S an an 5 MISS HOIVIECOVIING Shirley Graham IVIISS SENIOR Ea rnesti ne Mitchell MISS JUNIOR Angela Kirby if J MISS FRESHIVIAN Gwendolyn Cuthberson IVIISS GRGVE PHI GRGVE Mary Ann Robinson 3 E 96 IVIISSUNCF MISS CHOIR Ann Davis MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA J ea n nette Brewer 98 MISS PYRAMID 'm,,g,::.v , Patricia Phillips MISS ALPHA Ruthie McLau IVIISS SPHINX Martha Dawkins 99 IVIISS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Enlois Feaster 100 , MISS IVY MISS KAPPA ,. S , D 5 Www 5' Saundra Strong MISS SCROLLER Elizabeth Williamson MISS OMEGA PSI PHI R ff a'i'3,35'4, 4131: xdggggism I QW iw ,II -1 L Y i Q If Qs? , gg M sys? .g m q i 5 X, NW? img 5.75 S? ' 7 I if FIN ' I iw, M A NI If-1 wf' fe? ' ,I Sw I - .f . . F' ,Q Q ' 6 ' R Annie Rhodes A 'KNIII 34,5 MISS ZETA PHI BETA Hattie Clement 103 KS xc 'ff FAQS xaggii N f fe Q, Q The purpose of the Pan-Hellenic Council is to consider questions and problems of mutual interest to its members of the several Greek-Igetter Organizations, to promote their welfareg to give such activities which will benefit the entire organi- zation and to improve the conditions of its members and their constituents. Seated: Elizabeth Williamson, Johnnie Fuller, J. U. Willis, Dianne Mundy, Carletta Ashe. Standing: Thomas Robinson, Edson Ford, lry Herbert. The Council is composed of seven Greek-Letter Organizations. Sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Zeta Phi Beta Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma 105 ALPHAKAPPA ALPHA SORORITY 00 rr Q Ulu Seated: E. Feaster, E. Best, R. McLaughlin, v. Harley, L. Roberts, J. Price, E. Long, E. Ellebe. D. Walker, M. Blanton, H- Parker, N- Finger, Fuller, E. Elzy, C. Pryor. Standing: S. James, W. Ramseur, M. Dawkins, D- Mundy G. Thornton, l. Cole, S. Lucas, A. Poston, D. Troy, M. Hayward, A. IVY LEAF CLUB VV V, ..,.,j Seated: C. Walker, M. Harrison, K. Ware, F. Avery, B. Thomas, G, Green, A. Davis, B. Robinson, R. Brockington, J. Gillard, A. Andrews, Ratliff, E. Wilson, S. Barnes, Standing: M. Commador, E. Baker, M. M- Cl'3Wf0l'd, P- P9ffim0n, IQ- Graves. NOT Sh0Wrl2 B. Lytle Robinson, N. Wallace, M. Stewart, R. Scott, D. Jamerson, G. Jones, J. 106 Johnnie Moore, John Watson, David Caldwell, Edson Ford, Boycie Robinson, Matthew Furness Randolph Freeman, Isac Wallace. SPHINX CLUB Donnie Smith, Fredric Cooper, Artis Lockhart. DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY - A W ' e . It X . , ., , ,, - A . sr . - I W -of K as 155 5 'K' X , . 'se A Ei ' ' i . , k,A X ' :A ' 'Y xii!! N !fL-PM i 5 Im mm 13 29: Dm mm .ni OS 1 D-90 O Km m1 cn 3: FO' Sm 5 Q:- 29 mm '12 'm Qo- .,cn 25-' cn 3? 35 mm 23. nw Q0 rv? :a -Q LD!!! H-1 'lm NR 59 ESB 5,7 5? 33 Q01 CD 52 55 'S 5w U14 :TL- oo DN J cn O o PO' rf JP :J E. cn JJ If o Q. cu in I E. Q. KD ff FO' m 11 1 DJ 3 E 5. Z N 66 N 5 FP PYR IVIIDELUB A A A Q , S it-f. Sitting: Malissa Riley, Earnestine Mitchell, Minnie Rhinbardt, Lois Truesdale, Shirley Manigo, Brenda Lowe. Not Shown Pat Dodson, Gibbs Standing: Joan English, Betty Haith, Gloria Gaither, Mable Jor- Gladys Manigo, Lorane Manigo, Pat Phillips dan, Norma Works, Wilma Wright, Ella Manning, D. Grices, Lavern 108 x '-13 -., gg? was OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY 'ff sl , vga il Seated: Harry Chancellor, Thomas Robinson, Larry Watlington, Donald Brown, Earl Westbrooks Standing: William Glover, J. D. Willis LAIVIPODAS CLUB Bernell Quick, William Tuck, James Battle, James Dixon 109 KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY SCRGLLER CLUB Eugene Price, Rodnie Williams, George Rose, and William Walker, Jr. 110 r ,, ZETA PHI BETA SORGRITY , fin. Mae Deese, Sarah Cannon, Gladys David, and Hattie Clement 111 on ACORNIAN a Edwards GREEK PRO We're doing our thing, for nobody but Delta Alpha, stand by us LAMPS IN ACTION TWENTY-SIX STRONG Wx SW V X gi 42 OR GA NIZA TI ONS WZ fe 1 114 STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERS Boycie Robinson Vice President Harry Chancellor STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIO R. Graham, Chaplain, E. Williamson, Asst. Secretary, E. Ellebe, Secretary, B. Robinson, President, H. Chancellor, Vice President, P. Phillips, Treasurer, A. Winston, Business Manager 116 WOIVIEN'S DORIVIITDRY COUNCIL WOIVIENS' RESIDENTIAL JUDICIAL BOARD Doris Cannon, Marion Martin, Gloria Phillips IVIENS' DORIVIITORY COUNCIL Seated: Harry Chancellar, Frankie Miles, Vandell Davis Standing: Albert Winston, Maceo Mayo, James Powell IVIENS' RESIDENTIAL JUDICIAL BCARD Eugene Price, Vandell Davis, Albert Winston, Maceo Mayo, James Powell, Harry Chancellor GAMMA SCIENCE CLUB O Seated: T. Robinson, J. English, L. Watlington, D. Grice, J. Moore Standing: K. Cannon, A. Rhodes, W Glover, E. Manning 119 KAPPA HONORARY SOCIETY Ernestine Weaver and Katie Cannon BARBER-SCOTIA THESPIANS ' ,..., .- ... ln 121 fi is BARBER-SCOTIA THESPIANS IN ACTION 122 nnhu BARBER-SCOTIA DANCE GROU P Seated: Gene Caldwell: Pamala Drafefordp Margie Sowell. Standing: Ruby Cooley: Brenda Banner LaVern Bailey. 123 GROOVE PHI GROOVE Seated: H. Quick, M. Robinson, H. Bess. Standing: W. Phillips, J. Washington, W. Ragsdale, F. Belcher, G. Garritt. SWANX CLUB M. Mayo, T. Holland, F. Miles, A. Winston, L. Baker, E. Butler, J. Powell, H. Jackson, O. Bell. 124 FORUM COMMITTEE Q 9 Richard Graham, Linda Moore, Katie Cannon, Wilma Wright, Kathy Robinson, Brenda Croslin Vandell Davis 125 FRENCH CLUB Seated: L. B. Lowe, T. Robinson, G. Manigo, R. Graham, D. Grice, B. Croslin Goodman, M. Staton, A. Rhodes, C. Ashe. Standing: J. D. Willis, B. Banner, B. Rosemond , H. Chancellor, L. Watlington. LITERARY CLUB L. Watlington, M. Staton, L. Goodman, H. Chancellor PHI BETA LAMBDA BUSINESS CLUB 71 First Row: A. Poston, M. Stewart, H. Parker, R. Brockington, J. Fuller, S. Lucas, Second Row: D. Worthy, P. Williford, J. McCree, R. McLaughlin, E. Ellebe, M. Williams, S. Porter, W. Wright 127 N SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Seated: M. Evans, E. Byers, C. Johnson, B. Slade, Standing: J. D. Willis, R. Graham, R. Wilson, V Davis, E. Ford, H. Chancellor 128 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4 YI - vi'- dl S Seated: M. Stewart, D. Woroty, S. Lucas, J. Fuller, A. Price, J. McCree, Standing. Rhodes, M. Williams, C. Ashe, H. Parker, R. Brockington, E. Byers, S. Felmming, Cannon. 129 S. Porter, G J. Moore, K UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND .HY e M EE EEE J, EE 1... 'ix SEATED: Willie Williams, Beverly Greggs, Audry Price, Katy Cannon, Joyce Dasye, Johnny Moore. STANDING: Ella Manning, Johnny Fuller, Frankie Avery, Gloria Thronton, Mona Lisa Noble, 130 P COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Cheryl Wright Sara Lucas Thomas Robinson Johnnie Fuller Charles Nesbit Sarah Fleming Johnny Moo re 131 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN Eula Saxon Authur Dozier Mildred Blanton Donald Brown Enlois Feaster Boycie Robinson Elizabeth Elzy 1969-70 SABERS -A , , 0 -115'-if , Y' Front Row: John Steely Iry Herbertg Fred Cooperg Larry Skinnerg Ted Aldridge Carnegieg Joe Powellg Eugene Priceg Felton Belcherg Garcia Thomas. Standing: Ronald Floydg James Lipscombp Willie Ragesdalep Howard. From The Records Barber-Scoita Opponent Their Score 79 University of North Carolina 62 CGreensboroJ 98 St. Augustine 101 83 Livingstone College 68 90 Voorhees College 84 96 Shaw University 107 86 Allen University 76 103 Morris College 85 95 Voorhees 105 96 Kittrell 113 107 Clarin University 111 THE SABERS IN ACTION K : a ,qpgnn-nanny-2 iii? K ' ' 'H A , M11 . + H' I . ' N I A . .,, K L y, 9 ' Q . Q' 'GH if I 5 ' ' - Q: 'p fa' 'V vx ' ,Wx il J ' ' ' X' ', 1 ak A V i 4.1 ,ffrl-Aw 134 PROFILES 54 Larry Skinner 'ry Herbert C0079 CSweet Goodyj e, .-.4 Joseph Powell CEasy Ba byj M-f-.M ,MV I 'KM' 3? WW . W w W'501pm Q' IVIEET THE CHEERLEADERS 'C First row kneeling: Melissa Riley, La Verne Dixon, and Pamela Drakeford Standing: Laverne Bailey, Karen Ware, and Valery Walker. 136 -.1 F-. Y 7 SPORTS 1969-70 VICTORY IN THE MAKING i1E fwmg is I , I -LVV :W w iv :,, . . WW I I ' ,,, I my ,,IIIIII I 3 I 5 'I- C I N X sdsfigf 4' 2 , fm. ii' , , NN? 137 EDITOR OF EXPRESS INEWSPAPER 5 1 L , E ,e0 ovl 2 i 5 Z ? ,Aj 3 E J W,...1 James Knox 5 . ,V K K 5 ASSOCIATE EDITOR s f 5 pf 1 . if E E f f Q R ll O :gas 6 1 A.g- W ,K fQQSi.3 , L ww' ' 5, .. . 4 if :- as A ', -' if 4 , g if .. 4154,-..gg -D 1 - - QMS? vfpw3fE ,Am V A 'flux Q23 fs W ,.W, . , ,. .ww 1.58 Y 1 I in, 1 , 1 WY- zz 'f .fy , A Katy Cannon wwf THE EXPRESS STAFF ill 5 , 5 E E l E i 5 2 l 9 1 3 l z i L R It-1 15' FifSi Row: J0hI'lI'1y Moore, Willie WiHim8S, JimmY Bellemy, Riflhafd Mazine Porter Third Row: Robbie Page, Etta Newkerk, Carolyn Daw- Graham Second Row: Audrey Price, Ernestine Weaver, Doris Cannon, Son' Brenda Slade, Joeann English, Patricia Phillips i X Sitting: Brenda Croslin, Thomasene Cooper, Catherine Jones, Vandell Vada Ellis, Melinda Washington, Elizabeth Massey Davis, Jean Swinton, Harmena Ford, Felton Belcher, Gloria Thornton, 5. PHOTOGRAPHERS , . 'W 5 . , .Q . V Johnny Moore u g . 1 I 0 3 g ., ,,, , -M , QM., TZ' H., , 2 ,, ...rf-f Q W.. A -'2:.. .-.-f. .. 151 1 'L nm, .', gum.: L QUN .1 , ,, ,, -3 sv.. . r :ff W,-I J, -1-i K f. A MW, ,F,W,',,. M, fy-.Qn, 'r ' .A Q 'L SQ ' Gloria Thornton Jimmy Bellemy 140 Z 4 ,....,-V, I A- .uM.w 91, 'i E E 37 First row: Thomas Robinson, Gwendolyn Ratliff, Earl Westbrooks, WiliiamS, Eva Baker, Haffy Ci13l'iC9ii0r Third YOWI J. D. WiiiIS Jimmy Jackie McCree Second row: Betty Haith, Mary Robinson, Elizabeth Bellemy, Not shown: Sandra Porter Typist Edif0r w i Jacquelynn McCree 141 Th0maS Robinson 2 , is Q F A K ,I . K Q J- ,-i ,gg 1 , - 1 - A W in T' Vr,,, . ,-- A Q i i A ' .i,:ii.. ' 1 1-' o y, '- - - L . V ,, , i nlr, : :E fi K A. ., A lg Harry Chancellor Sandra Porter Staff In Action 1 4 K i 2 Q 5 Q 1 1 6 A Q X . 2 I I 2 . ,, W 1 4 2 i F 3 9 f Q 5 Q F I f z '2 5 L 5 , 5 g , 4 5 i 4 Q A Sl Er E X J Q , f ? 5 V 3 Q Si 2 Q - ,, , 2? 1 3, Q S f Q f ms, a ir if 5 rgr y 7 .fli fffi - , ' ' 1 L 4133911 'pf ,'rr L,rr ' - V if rf-. SSM r r r r ' asm ... -ff .M . ,mx 1 142 2 5 ,,,.,w. EDITGR OF THE SABER Editor's Message We, the Annual Staff of the 1970 Saber, perhaps have forgotten something - something vital. But on the other hand, we have tried to present to you - Scotia in pictures. Yes, the joys, sorrows and its accomplish- ments that we, as a family have faced and shared. As Editor-in-Chief of the Saber, I can not say sufficient words to express my appreciation to the wonderful and competent staff, because without these people, believe me, this task would have been impossible. Also I would like to give recognition to You , the Barber-Scotia Col- lege Family for the pertinent role you have played in making this Annual a success. I will be going outside the realm of Scotia, to take my place in society, but I will be constantly thinking of my Alma Mater. I will be thinking of it in the sense of the progress it has made during my four years here, and also its projections, which we all have faith in God that these projections will become realities. So, to the president, the faculty and administration, and my beloved fellow students, I wish you all the very best in your endeavors! - .JL-f. A? OCTOBER Prayers, songs, poems . . Oh Happy Day IVIEIVIORATORIUIVI Norita, Angie, and Marsha sing Precious Lord, take my hand. +v ' ,,,,- W 'W an Vrjk M. WM! ' President Gresham overjoyed, and excited about Memoratorium ALUMNI IN SESSIDN IZ' is W ,Vmm,.,wVHi H , I' Alumni sponsored fashion show for International Team. O.K, Gee and Kitchen, DO YOUR THING! The Delfonics say, Didn't I? QBlow your mind this TimeJ Scotia says, 'Right At! Mr. Carl Springs Security Officers A . i X f K Mr. Robert Thompson I f I nf, 4' , E 14 Mr. J. D. Gladden 8 3
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