Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1964
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HHHHH9HHHMHHBP IH Hi perfefofe ' 64 it provides a deeper insight. . . . the bounds- of learning have not been exhausted. revard, n.c. VV: • nter as individuals . . . our regret should not discourage us . Our romantic view . . . is shadowed by the realism of our presence. contents introduction 1 faculty 12 students 28 activities 76 athletics 102 features 124 soph, direct. 140 advertising 144 student 154 index _ Richard Jones Editor Jane Hoke Bus iness Manager Mrs. C. E. Roy Adviser BREVARD COLLEGE A NEW REALITY Any college — old or young, large or small, must have a living personality separate and distinct from all others. This identity is what makes it worthy of its name. This personality, this individuality, should be deeply rooted in its philosophy and objectives, and revealed through its actions. Brevard College, living through its name and ideals, has maintained this distinct identity. Thus we, the students, come to Brevard College, realizing that there is another influence in life by which we may become transformed. Here we know we will continue our developing years of discovery — discovery of ourselves and our talents, of knowledge and of faith. We are so hesitant to approach this venture, so awed at first by the challenge. Our romantic view of college is shadowed by the realism of our presence. Thrown suddenly into a new encounter with life and individuals, we find that we are alone in a crowd, and that our first task is to make ourselves a part of this enterprise. We seem to be veterans after so little experience; but can we bear a close examination? Experience does not provide infallible knowledge each time, but accumu- lated, it provides a deeper insight. Here at Brevard College we have been offered the chance to adjust to a new aspect of life. Our decision to accept or to reject this opportunity is one we will regard either with regret or with pleasure. But our pleasure should not delude us, and our regret should not dis- courage us, for we must realize that the bounds of learning have not been exhausted. There are many fields and few fences. We enter as individuals, we mix, we sift new ideas through our minds. Then we are ready to leave, still individuals, but possessors of a new spirit of unity which we have found at Brevard College. I— .it 2- tiWMnMBM r . . . possessors of a new spirit of unity We seem to he veterans . . . . we mix, we sift new ideas . . . . . deeply rooted in its philosophy . ■discovenj of ourselves and our talents . . . UtaouaM There arc many fields and few fences. . we are ready to leave . . . . can we bear a close examination? mum 4 DEDICATION LOUISE PEAVY MILLER We dedicate the 1964 PERTELOTE to one who shares with us her love for fine music, steadies us with her gentle good humor, and, above all, believes in us. Infinite patience is one of the secrets of her fine teaching ■■a- vv - ' r JH . - , ' . k .ilap- • faculty THE PRESIDENT Dr. Emmett K. McLarty has served as President of Brevard College since 1957. His calm strength and deep concern pervade every phase of college life, to the end that his dedication to Brevard College and its ideals is a source of inspiration to all. EMMETT KENNEDY McLARTY, JR. PRESIDENT OF BREVARD COLLEGE A.B., B.D., DUKE UNIVERSITY D.D., PFEIFFEB COLLEGE . . . his dedication . . . ■pni T 1 By w v. «£ ' m inspiration to all . . evenj phase of college life . . John Boyce Beimctt Dean of the College A. B., Wofford College, B. D., Ph.D., Duke University ■■H Hm ADMINISTRATION Social records are important, too. EstOn Eugene Roberts Dean of Men A. B., Berry College, M. A., University of North Carolina Alma Lineberger Dellinger Adviser to Women 16 Charles Arthur Butterworth, Jr. Business Manager William Glenn Hardest)- Director of Public Relations B. S., North Carolina State College The balances lie here. Charles Edward Roy Chaplain A. B., Piedmont College, B. D., Emory- University; M. A., Graduate Study, George Peabody College .. m mm FACULTY Nelson Falls Adams Music A.B., M.R.E., Duke Uni- versity: M.S.M. and Grad- uate Study, Union Theo- logical Seminary Beverly Lake Allen R. N., Health B.S.P.H.N., University of North Carolina; Graduate Study, University of North Carolina and University of Pennsylvania Ruth Wagenfeld Alexander Biologv B.S., M.S. Ed., Western Carolina College John Boyce Bennett Religion A.B., Wofford College; B. D., Ph.D., Duke University Mrs. Munro discusses correct typing procedure Brevard College provides a curriculum for two-year terminal students in Secretarial Science and Business Administration. Preparation is also made for transfer to senior colleges. Students who have completed the pro- gram at Brevard are well qualified to handle profes- sional jobs or to continue in training. Rosanelle Cash Bennett Languages A.B., M.A.. Duke Universi- ty A sophomore p. e. class Icarus hou. to trip the light fantastic ' Rubie Plant Butterworth Library Assistant A.B., Florida State Univer- sity, M.A., Northwestern University . A good performance depends on concentration at rehearsals. Rachel Cathey Daniels Mathematics A.B., Meredith College; Graduate Study, North Carolina State College and Furman University Frank Nicholas Egerton Physics and Mathematics A.B ' , M.A., Duke Universi- ty; E.E., Princeton Univer- sity; Graduate Study, Co- lumbia University Joseph Moore Dixon Librarian B.S., Library Science, Ap- palachian State Teachers College; Graduate Study. University of North Caro- lina Charles Ray Fishter Business Education B.S., Western Carolina Col- lege; M.B.A., University of Georgia Students frequently seek help from the members of the library staff Katherint- Wardlaw Giles Physical Education for Women A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A., Appalach- ian State Teachers College Nell Hines Harris Social Sciences A.B., M.A.. Winthrop Col- lege; M.A.. Columbia Uni- versity; Graduate Study, University of North Caro- lina Richard Davis Howe Social Sciences Physical Education B.S., M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College; Graduate Study, University of Florida Completion of registration forms is a necessary chore Social Science studies are designed to enlarge the student ' s understanding of his geographical, cultural and historical heritage. Courses in economics, government, and sociology are taught with six semester hours of history being required for the associate in arts degree. Jack Crawford Keeter Mathematics A.B., Berea College; M.A., Appalachian State Teach- ers College; Graduate Stu- dy, University of Texas; Rvitgers University Mary Gladys Lobdell Biology B.S., Mississippi State Col- lege for Women; M.S., Un- iversity of Illinois; Gradu- ate Study, University of Minnesota Marjorie Parrish Lockwood English A.B., Georgetown College; M.A., University of Wiscon- sin; Graduate Study, George Peabody College and West- ern Carolina College A biology class studies the parts of a rat 20 Henry Clyde McDonald Engineering Drawing B.S., Clemson College Leighton Wright Martin Health and Physical Education, Director of Athletics A B , Mercer University; M. Ed., University of North Carolina William Louis Miles Religion A.B., Berea College; S.T.B.. S.T.M., Boston University Students learn basic elements and principles of design Techniques in painting are emphasized by Mr- Murray An important asset in the study of languages is the Rheem-Califone laboratory. 21 Physics students demonstrate through practical experiments application of principles taught Harvey Horatio Miller, Jr. Music A.B., B. Mus„ M.A., Uni- versity of North Carolina Dorothea Joan Moser Music B. Mus., Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina; M.A. and Grad- uate Study, University of North Carolina; Fulbright Scholar, Oslo University Louise Peavy Miller Diploma, Huntingdon Col- lege; Diploma, Fontaine- bleu, Conservatoire Ameri- caine; Pupil of Anthony Stankowitch, Frank La Forge and Isadore Philipp; Graduate Study, Columbia University and Florida State University Grace Jackson Munro Business Education B.S., Winthrop College; M. S., University of Tennessee Miss Nicholson explains the theory of a chemistry experiment The study of history comes alive through the capable teaching of Mrs. Harris. FACULTY Courses in religion are designed to encourage a scholarly and reverent approach to the study of the Old and New Testaments. It is their aim to promote a better knowledge and appreciation of the material studied. Six semester hours of religion are required for gradua- tion. Mario Pedro Perez Business Administration and Languages C.C., Candler College, La Habana, Cuba; C.P., Escu- ela de Ciencias Commerci- ales, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba Viola Perez Casanova de Languages Bachiller en Ciencias y Le- tras, Instituto de Santa Clara, Cuba; Doctor en Pedagogia, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba With the help of Mr, Miles, a student plans his schedule Bobbie Jean Nicholson Chemistry B.S., Furman University: M.S., Michigan State Uni- versity; Graduate Study, Vanderbilt University and Texas Woman ' s University Cord union Douglas Timothy Murray Art A.B., Graduate Study, Uni versity of North Carolina Roberta Myrtle Riegel Languages A.B., Central College; M.A., University of Chicago; Ph. D., University of Illinois Eston Eugene Roberts English A.B., Berry College; M.A., University of North Caro- lina FACULTY Engineering drawing has some of its mijsteries unravelled by Mr. McDonald. at Brevard endeavor to be of The music courses service both to the student who desires to make music his vocation and to the student interested in music as a source of personal enjoyment. Opportunities are given for participation in various musical organizations and ensembles, acquainting the performers and listeners with the major styles, periods, composers, and compositions through the mediums of vocal, choral and instrumental music. Charles Edward Roy Religion and Psychology A.B., Piedmont College; B. D., Emory University; M.A., Graduate Study, George Peabody College Ena Kate Sigmon English A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne College; Graduate Study, Duke Uni- versity; M.Ed., University of orth Carolina Mary Wilson Stevenson Assistant Librarian A.B., Wesley an College; Graduate Study, George Peabody College; Appala- chian State Teachers Col- lege, University of North Carolina Celia Hooper Tauscher English A.B., Berea College; Grad- uate Study, Duke Universi- ty; University of North Carolina Mr. Egerton discusses a problem in physics during the laboratory period. Hard at work at arranging a satisfactory program of academic courses. Gerhard Volker Tauscher German Physical Education A.B., Berea College; Grad- uate Study, University of North Carolina Alan Wallace Drama and Speech A.B., Earlham College; Graduate Study. University of Chicago and Yale Uni- versity George Larry Whatley Music B.M., Graduate Study. Un- iversity of Alabama Dewey Richard Whitaker Chemistry A.B., Western Carolina Col- lege; M.S.. North Carolina State College A course in English Literature is an integral part of the cur- riculum. Faculty members are constantly available for discussion of a variety of subjects. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mabel McNeely Alderman Secretary to the Director of Public Relations Bess Reap Buckner Assistant Director of Cafeteria Dean Bennett discusses with Mrs. Martin her work for the day Elsie Perry Burhans Faculty Secretary An unusual situation— Mr, Cantrell is almost NEVER seated at a desk! Quentin Engene Cantrell Director of Maintenance Clarence Allman Goldsmith Supervisor of Housekeeping Ceraldine Bagley Keaton Director of Cafeteria Louise McCain Kenerly Secretary to die President J. D. McCall Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds LaVeme Thomas McCall Assistant in College Store V Ruth ScroggS Martin Secretary to the Dean Marshall Lee Messor Manager of College Store Adelaide Hart Miller Secretary to the Music Faculty Doris Evelyn Montgomery Receptionist and Secretan to the Business Manager Obviously Mrs. Keaton enjoys her work . Irma Rahn Montieth Bussar Dorothy Staton Pace Bookkeeper Viola Perez Talley Secretarial Assistant in Office of Admissions Brona Nifong Ro) Recorder ■i - ' £. ■. . v., ' ' m± • if ■5 i; .- students ■■- —- - MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Margaret Harris Neil Sherril V « .- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Starnes, President In the beginning we could scarcely envision an end, yet here we are at one end, with another beginning, and again we are unable to se e the end. As members of the sophomore class, we have done our best to make ourselves a part of the enterprise known as college life. Mike Brown, SGA Representative Mike Starnes, Vice-President Sue Kearns, Secretarv-Treasurer WT Ann Bridges Albright Miami, Florida William Frederick Alderisio Paramus, New Jersey David William Alford Fayetteville Nancy Karen Anderson Baldwin, New York Catherine Sue Atwell Brevard Sarah Anne Barber Allendale, South Carolina Jane gets the swing of things — especially when it comes to snowballs. Judy Elaine Barnes Easley, South Carolina David Kenneth Bashaw Black Mountain SOPHOMORE CLASS Thomas Charles Bingham Brevard Donna Jean Blankinship Brevard Melba Lee Blanton Concord Sara Frances Boatwright Johnston, South Carolina Tommie Faye Bowman Bartow, Florida Tommy Oscar Brookshire Hudson George Michael Brown Tampa, Florida Luther Lee Cannon Lexington 33 wn SOPHOMORE CLASS Margaret Ann Canble Duluth, Georgia Margaret Elaine Chafin Waynesville Stephen Nichols Chandler Durham George Stephens Clark Summcrville, South Carolina Jean Elizabeth Clark Asheville Dana Lawall Congdon Hendersonville Julia Adcox Congdon Hendersonville Ellyn Elizabeth Connors Newport News, Virginia Lowell Livingstone Curry W.nriesboro, Virginia Priscilla Gail Dalway Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Benjamin Gilbert Daniel Spring Hope Margaret Davidson Marion, South Carolina ■Lawrence Moseley Davis Greenville, South Carolina Mario Dell Amico Havana, Cuba Mary Helen DeGroat Ridgewood, New Jersey Francis Vincent Dennen, Jr. Bergenfield, New Jersey Linda Gail Dotson Canton Robert Graden Duckworth Mount Holly Linda Carol Edwards Aberdeen Bertie Ann Ezzell Waxhaw mmmsamamBm All this for an athletic scholarship! SOPHOMORE CLASS David Allen Farnsworth Hendersonville Dorothy Lynne Faulkner Charlotte Zan Keith Fisher Forest Citv John Fdwin Foil Raleigh Jean Barbara Furman Honesdale, Pennsylvania Nell Wakefield Gardner Richmond, Virginia 3 ■n Benjamin Carl Gillespie Charleston Heights, South Carolina Jacqueline Godfrey Mineral Springs Who will buy this wonderful feeling and put it in a box for Johnny Michael Goforth Kannapolis John Albert Graveline Agawam, Massachusetts SOPHOMORE CLASS ; Cheryl Darlene Greene Bryson Cit r Judith Ann Hall WaynesvUle Barbara Ann Hamilton Brevard Thomas Russell Hamilton Wins ton -Salem J M Michael Lee Hampton Wins ton- Salem Vv Mary Elizabeth Hardin Asheboro mk James Michael Harris Dillon, South Carolina Margaret Frances Harris Black Mountain Barbara Jane Hemdon Alexandria, Virginia Jane Ann Hoke Davidson I . ' James William Holder Pinnacle Louis Vemer Holder Central, South Carolina Brenda Lorraine Hoi ling sworth Greenville, South Carolina Donna Marie Hooker Mount Airy Nancy Anna Howard Franklin Joseph Edward Humphries Andrews, South Carolina Karen Nancy Hunter Charlotte Mertis Annette Hyatt Candler 40 Nelia Eve Illemszky Alexandria, Virginia George Wilson Jenkins Simpsonville, South Carolina Dean Alfred Jevons Agawam, Massachusetts Ernest Louis Jones Waynesville William Richard Jones Latrobe, Pennsylvania Jack Barry Kale Shelby SOPHOMORE CLASS Hurry, Gang, they may be running out of food! Claude Vaughn Leslie Easley, South Carolina Edward Aaron Levy Altamonte Springs, Florida Caroline Lee Lobban Homestead, Florida Wanda Loueen Mace Staunton, Virginia Robert Franklin Malsby Marietta, Georgia Donald Neil Marion Waynesboro, Virginia Jane Alice Martin Lewisville Lawrence Parker Martin Newberry, South Carolina R obin Lynn May Rockville, Maryland Jane Marie Mazzeo West Acton, Massachusetts Marguerite Joyce Meiner Orlando, Florida 43 r SOPHOMORE CLASS They are all gone now — there is nothing more the sea can do to me ' (RIDERS TO THE SEA) Fred Caustion MiJIer Winston-Salem Nancy Lee Mills Sparta, New Jersey Elizabeth Gordon Montgomery Haw River iirfi John Richard Mueller Brevard Kenneth Haskell Nash Norfolk, Connecticut Banks Ely Nicholson, Jr. Brevard ■htocts. ' •■■; ' - ' - ' - ' ••■■■■■' ■■- a— m i — Malcolm Nathaniel Noel I Hickory Terry Austin Norman Winston-Salem Nancy Jane On- Scotch Plains, New Jersey Melba Annette Partin Haines City, Florida John Charle s Poe Winston-Salem Carl Clifford Powell Rosman Charles Volkmar Powell Douglaston, New York Joyce Elaine Purser Andrews James Alfred Raper Orlando, Florida w Jaii Ingrid Rarig Ocean City, New Jersey Carolyn Patricia Pucker Asheville Susan Miller Rising Bronxville, New York SOPHOMORE CLASS How to succeed in Dean Roberts ' Lit Class without REALLY Trying, Daniel Merritt Roberts New Bern Victoria June Roveano Waynesville wit n, .■■?.;■:- r,m m wmM Jaime Alfonso Ruiz Havana, Cuba Randolph Jonathan Salmons Roanoke, Virginia Jeffrey Hugh Salter Beaufort Edward Mauriee Schwab Va nesboro, Virginia Margaret Abbott Seeley Indianapolis, Indiana Peggy Sue Sheets Pilot Mountain Jerry Allen Sheperd Winston-Salem Neil Sharpe Sherrill Lenoir Wilma Jane Shouse Pfafftown Doris Ann Simpson Horse Shoe Carol Ann Sorton Asheville Randall Wayne Spencer Hifih Point Sammie Arthurine Spry Kannapolis Marian Lee Staley Garner Leahman Bradley Stanley Durham Michael Howard Stames Asheville James Ronald Smith Greer, South Carolina Barbara Ann Smoot Mocksville ■18 SOPHOMORE CLASS PLEASE sign my petition! William Heath Stames Waxhaw Charles Wendell Stiles Robbinsville Katriiia Lynn Swigert Central Valley, New York Edgar Weaver Tanner Rutherford ton Nancy Thober Newton, New Jersey Margo Louise Towles Fincastle, Virginia 49 Diane Melissa Van DeWeghe Englewood, New Jersey Grace Elizabeth Varda Waxhaw Robert Clark Varden Mercersburg, Pennsylvania Dona Delores Vaughn Brooksville, Florida Linda Kay Walker Winston-Salem James Edward Warren Nashville Michael Ray Trussell Charles Town, West Virgini William Franklin Tucker Charlotte Elias Doar Tupper Summerville, South Carolina Darlene Carey Tyndall Seaford, Delaware 1 -- ' ■V ' J ' - : m Thomas Leon Werling Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Mary Alice Wilkes Brevard Zeno Cletus Wright Rosman Are YOU going, to give blood? Deedy Elizabeth Yokeley Cramerton SOPHOMORE CLASS m um FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Doug Denney, President Treva Mitchell, Vice-President Coming from many different places, liking different things and having a variety of perspectives, the fresh- man class is confronted with the pertinent problem of adjusting to a new way of life. Realizing that within its ranks are the future student leaders of the college, the group strives to prepare itself for the responsibilities which must be assumed. Donna Nichols, Secretarv-Treasurer Geary Crist, SGA Representative MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN Pete Peters Sandy Zibelin Philip Jordan Adams Brevard Linda May Ahlborg Brockton, Massachusetts Richard Andrew Aldridge Concord Lorcen Rae Anderson Aruba, Netherlands Antilles Gale Sharon Andrews Southampton, Massachusetts Alfred Agustin Armengol Miami, Florida FRESHMAN CLASS Ethel Janie Ashby Sanford, Florida Sarah Anne Augustine Haines City, Florida Nelle Elizabeth Bagwell Asheville Gail Louise Baker Alexandria, Virginia Jeffrey Jay Ball Clifton, New Jersey Gracia Ann Barker Charlotte h t£s ■- ■•■■- ' ■■■■■- Max David Barron Sylva Joel Vincent Beam Cherryville Carolyn Virginia Bell Horse Shoe Joseph Thomas BlackweU Brevard Ruby Suzanne Bland Salisbury Edmund Mike Bolin Rowesville, South Carolina Russell Howard Bradley Try on Verdie Maurine Brandon Fallston Louise Kirsten Brandt Oak Ridge, Tennessee Mills Yoder Bridges Hildebran Barbara Louise Brookshire Hendersonville Penny Brosche Jacksonville, Florida Gilbert Ray Brown Asheboro Joseph Edward Brown, Jr. Morganton Katherine Cody Brown Asheville rm Paula Athena Brown Concord Richard Lee Brown Hendersonville Ronald Cole Brown Asheville Paula Kay Bryson Hazel wood Richard Reed Buell Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Larry Gene Burch Dublin, Georgia William George Burnett Sea Cliff, New York Charles Albert Burnette Brevard £i 1 ftl WHAT! Room Inspection ... 5 minutes!! FRESHMAN CLASS Harriet Burkett Burns Hopkins. South Carolina James Youel Cabe Otto Lee Edward Callendar Pisgah Forest Hamilton Lafayette Campbell Henderson ville ■■-: ■Susan Connor Cannon Rutherford College Lynda Verne Caruthers Arlington, Virginia Delores Ann Cathey Fletcher Susan Ch artier Middleton, Massachusetts Donald Frederick Cheeseman Malone. New York George Michael Clark Brevard William Bradley Combs Brevard Margaret Jo Connor Charlotte Edwin Geary Crist HI Harrisonburg, Virginia Glenda Pauline Curtis Dillard, Georgia William Welleslev Demeritt III Chapel Hill Douglas Lester Denny Jacksonville, Florida 57 Anne Desmond Alexandria, Virginia Deedra Rae Dickinson Winter Park, Florida Dianne Isabel Dickson Orlando, Florida Conrad Franklin Disher Winston-Salem Judith Gale Dixon Cullen, Virginia William Albert Dow Hickory FRESHMAN CLASS One part sulfuric acid to two parts nitroglycerin and a little hit of electricity — no more chemistry class! Jo Ann Doyle Greensboro Charles David Drum Conover Catherine Louise Eby Havertown, Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin Edmundson Salisbury Patricia Ann Edwards Wavnesville Robert Hugh Eldridge Brevard 5fi m .n. i. - I m Did ijou stay up late lust night, Robert! Rita Lynn Elliott Colen Hunter Emerson Martha Tane Estes Brenda Ann Eveihart Sandra Kay Eyerhart Catawba Pasadena, Maryland Abbeville, South Carolina Orange City. Florida Lexington - —  V| S? k: w Jte Robert Sherman Fearing Durham Joe Monroe Felts King Ellen Mitchell Fenton Albion, New York Robert Franklin Ferry Birmingham, Alabama Albert Herman Field Hickory 59 James Kirkland Floyd Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Stephen Barber Foland Orlando, Florida Patricia Agnes Fox Toms River, New Jersey Louise Hutson Frampton Marion, South Carolina Hazel Janet Fuller Bryson City Linda Myra Gantt Conover Richard Anthony Gardella Fanwood, New Jersey Pamela Ann Gardner Jacksonville, Florida A FRESHMAN CLASS 60 Bebe Dale Garret t Charlotte Bette Jean Gawthrop Sparta, New Jersey Charles Franklin Gilbert • Virginia Beach, Virginia J m CI John Michael Gillespie Charleston Heights, South Carolina Jay Leo Gleason Fort Lauderdale, Florida Dorothy Irene Goedert Jacksonville, Florida iiiim in if mmsm William Carroll Goodman Sharon Raye Gough William Dennis Graves Carolyn Paulette Green Richard Arthur Greene Kannapolis Femandina Bench, Florida Orange, Virginia Rosman William Milton Gulledge Carolyn Louise Gunn Culberson Mount Holly Sandra Sue Haire Norma Jean Hairston Advance Greenville, South Carolina Candler Brenda Kaye Hall North Wilkesboro Where are the men ' s dorms? rm James Lawrence Hall Bums ille Larr ' Harwood Hall Asheville 9 Linda Gave Hall North Wilkesboro Kathryn Scott Hanna Greenwood, South Carolina Carole Jean Hardy Greer, South Carolina Mary Ellen Hargrove Durham FRESHMAN CLASS Frank Paul Harmon Statesville Judith Barbara Harper Havertown, Pennsylvania Stenhen Randolph Harrison Hickory James Addison Hayes Rockwell Billie Pauline Hazleton Fanwood, New Jersey John Newton Hedrick Parker Ford, Pennsylvania I ■!■!■!■! m Marjorie Ellen Henderson Brevard Sharon Suzanne Henson Otto Beverly Anne Hickman Arlington, Virginia Pamela Sue Hicks Clemmons Brevard ' s answer to ALL the folk singers. David Mitchell Higginson Charlotte Nancy Lynn Hightower Winter Park, Florida Thomas Allen Hinkle Lansdowne, Pennsylvania James Douglas Hintze Salisbury Darrell Lee Hogsed Brevard Martha Jane Hoilman Franklin Helen Florence Home Whitestone, New York Patricia Lynn House Greenville, South Carolina 03 w Wesley Alan Howe North Plainfield, New Jersey Henderson Lee Howell Gastonia Norma Gay Hyatt Winston -Salem Rachel AJice Ingle Granite Falls Gray Van Ingram Winston-Salem Man ' Alyce Janda Fort Lauderdale, Florida Nona Jo Jennings Easley, South Carolina Robert Wayne Jennings Femandina Beach, Florida Louis Antonio Jimenez Havana, Cuba Gordon Paul Johnson Pittston, Pennsylvania Mary Ann Jones Greer, South Carolina Larry Grey Key Charleston, West Virginia Michael Dean Key Mount Airy Lillian Sherard Kinsey Fort Lauderdale, Florida Jonathan William Kiser Wilmington, Delaware William Gustave Klaiber Linden, New Jersey Charlie Alexander Koontz Moeksville ■ wssum F ■■' ■-■■Who, me, lead a dog ' s life — never! FRESHMAN CLASS Mark Arthur Kroah Glenda Carol Lanning Linda Carol Leatherman Patricia Ann Livingston Faith Sharlene Luck Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Lexington Franklin Tampa, Florida Kemersville Frances Louise Lynch Susan Margaret McCall Julien Binford McCarthy Jerry Wa -ne McDaniel Marilyn Blanche McGee Lincolnton Sanford, Florida Greenwich, Connecticut Lexington Charlotte «2 sUi James Edward McGill Cermanton Aundria McGuire Pisgah Forest Roreen Patrice McManus Wayne, New Jersey Robert Clifford Mansfield Lakeland, Florida Virginia Yvonne Markham Femandina Beach, Florida George Edgar Martin, Jr. Jacksonville, Florida Juanita Joyce Maugans Tucker, Georgia Mary Gladys Maybin Zirconia Susan Mary Megraw Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Aldred Leon Millman Hugh Vernon Milner Fort Lauderdale, Florida Winston-Salem Milton Warner Milner Hendersonville Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Treva Ann Mitchell Jacksonville, Florida Spring Hope r - mMsasmmmamm mmmmssmmwa Ashley Presnell Moore Lexington Barbara Joan Moore Rochester, New York Elizabeth Joan Nance Ralph Sheldon Nelson Charleston, South Carolina Julian Mary Margaret Moore Pilot Mountain Donna Jean Nichols Lenoir Robert Boucher Morin Waynesboro, Virginia David Clinton Nix Canton JoAnn Mabel Myers Washington, D. C. Frank Pugh Oldham Lockport, New York want to go Jtome! FRESHMAN CLASS rm Paul Shepard Oliver, III Fairmont Richard Gardner Oliver Miami, Florida John Edwin Olsson Miami, Florida Clinton David Owen Lake Toxaway Roger Hall Owen Brevard Karen Eileen Owens Greensboro Robert Lee Owens Lexington Linda Gail Padgett Waynesville Sally Jane Passmore Aqnone Charles David Paxton Canton Sharon Grace Pechin Cranford, New Jersey Tommie Elaine Perry Anderson, South Carolina Ralph Welton Peters Durham Ronald William Pont Pawcatuck, Connecticut William Clay Prevette Wilkesboro HE m ■M m Quick, Mary Ahjce, you are sitting on my bubble gum. FRESHMAN CLASS Linda Kay Pritchard Mill Springs Barbara Anne Riddle Winter Park, Florida Elizabeth Peiree Randel Martha Ann Redding Tallahassee, Florida Trinity Doris Jean Reikosky Lavinia Jeanne Rembert Levittown, Pennsylvania Orangeburg, South Carolina Cornelia Ruth Ridenhour Antonio Ramon Rigual Joyce Carter Rippy Hendersonville Havana, Cuba Wilmington Doris Elaine Rurti Brevard r i ?- Margaret Louise Saunders Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Vicki Lane Setzer Maiden Curtis Gilbert Shaw Durham Norma Jane Shaw Anderson, South Carolina Julia Ann Shields Franklin Tanya Kaye Shores Concord John Randolph Shreves Hickory Bruce Vincent Smith Washington, D. C. FRESHMAN CLASS Gary Craig Smith Tryon Sally Frances Smith Mobile, Alabama Robert Ray Stallings Concord Arvil Early Steelman Yadkin ville Norman Dale Stelter Winston-Salem Marvin Andrew Stout Savannah, Georgia m m ™ ™ ma mwm Janies Moody Sutphin Camden, South Carolina Beverly Jean Svabek Fort Lauderdale, Florida Franklin Albert Taylor Ridgeland, South Carolina James Howard Taylor Canton George .Arnold Thomason Lexington Jimmy Eugene Thomason Lexington The truth of tfie matter is that I ' m so ac- customed to following rules that I ' ll be lost at home. Kathleen Jean Thompson Miami. Florida Ronald Ball Thrash Asheville Peter Stephen Tinsley Baltimore, Maryland Jorge Isidro Traveria Havana, Cuba Robert Preston Tuck Keysville, Virginia Sarah Joyce Van Hook Canton 71 Linda Lou Vogel Lin wood, New Jersey Edward Phillip Wagner Daytona Beach, Florida Dinah Wall Wins ton- Salem Billie Lee Waller Charlotte Court House, Virginia Really, Rory — not even the ZIP code will get your suitcase in that box! FRESHMAN CLASS Donna Margaret Waltjen Baltimore, Maryland Michael Annond Watts Jacksonville, Florida Michael William Wells Sparta, New Jersey David Bruce Wauchope Brevard Rosemary Webb Norman Donn Weiler Simpsonville, South Carolina Branchville, New Jersey Banks LaRoy Westmoreland Karen Holler White Liberty Norfolk, Virginia Thomas Welcome White Dobaon Everette Walter Whitmire Bn ,u il , 72 Belinda Ann Williams Hickory Harrison Williams Leesburg, Virginia James Louis Williams Greenville, South Carolina Penelope Ann Williams Winter Park, Florida Michael Kmmett Wilson Brevard Toney Macklin Yancey Buffalo Junction, Virginia Deanna Leigh Young Asheville Sandra Irene Zibelin Wallace Cheer up, Doris, she ' ll only be gone four days. SPECIAL STUDENTS Sandra L nn English Horse Shoe Mary Forbes Hickson Lynchburg, Virginia i J Robert Joseph Justus Pisgah Forest William Edward Sumner Brevard SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Did you see those little signs on the dryers? Robert Jennings Clontz Canton Calvert Chase Hunt Hendersonville The holiday exodus Manuel Ignacio Diaz Matanzas, Cuba Monica Driscoll Brevard 4 J This heats walking to class! m Oliver Clayton Skerrett, Jr Cedar Mountain 75 1 ' . r ' ) activities - —- ' — David Cort, Hugh Milner, Mike Harris, Tom Werling, Tom Bingham, Elias Tupper, Bill Starnes, Mr. Fisher, Adviser, Cheryl Greene, Mr. Howe, Adviser, Margaret Harris, Priseilla Dalway. Dona Vaughn, Judith Harper, Dean Roberts, Adv Mrs. Dellinger, Adviser er. Boh Malsliy, STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Through the SGA, students are given an op- portunity to learn the principles of good govern- ment in action. It regulates the social activities on campus and represents the student body to the faculty and administration. Through the of- ficers of the SGA each student helps in estab- lishing the laws by which student life is gov- erned, bearing in mind that life on a college campus also requires the full development of responsibility. Tom Werling, President 78 Jane Martin, Secretary-Treasurer David Cort Vice-President Dona Vaughn, Social Chairman The fall visit of the Bloodmobile was sponsored by SGA. 102 pints were contributed in memory of an alumnus, Ben Edwards, who was the victim of a rare blood disease. The Echos performed for many SGA social events Records seem to be a part of every pliase of college life ■.- . FIRST ROW: Linda Edwards, Sue Rising, Deanna Young, San- dra Haire, Margaret Harris, Marian Staley. SECOND ROW: Jane Martin, Kitty Brown, Dona Vaughn, Athena Brown, Treva Mitchell, Nell Gardner, Arthurine Spry, Priscilla Dalway, Norma Shaw, Jane Hoke, Kathy Hanna, Doris Lance, Mrs. Dellinger WOMEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL Women resident students are governed by the Women ' s House Council. It strives to promote a spirit of self-responsibility and to encourage personal discipline. Mrs. Bryan Dellinger is the Council ' s adviser. Doris Lance. Secretary; Margaret Harris, Vice-President; Pris Dalway, President FIRST ROW: Mr. Fisher, Adviser; Jerry Shepherd, Mike Starnes, Bob Malsbv, Bo Tucker, Richard Jones, Dean Roberts, Adviser. SECOND ROW: David Bashaw, Jack Graveline, David Alford, Bud Tanner, Jack Kale, Charles Stiles, Randy Shreves, Neil Sherrill, Elias Tupper. Lowell Curry, Bill Starnes, Tom Werling, Tom Hamilton, Mike Hampton, Mr. Howe, Adviser MEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL Residents of the men ' s dormitories are gov- erned by the Men ' s House Council. It enforces regulations and meets regularly to discuss prob- lems relating to dormitory life. Dean Roberts, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Howe are advisers to the Council. Jerry Shepherd, Secretary; Bo Tucker, President; Mike Starnes, Vice-President Sergeant-at-Arms; Boh Malsbv. MMM— ™ .. PHI THETA KAPPA Phi Theta Kappa fraternity is composed of students who are academically in the upper ten per cent of the student body. It is a national scholastic honor group for junior colleges and strives to promote high scholarship in the development of responsible citizens. Members are: Marian Staley, Jane Martin, Dav- id Alford, Mike Brown, Melba Blanton, Cheryl Greene, Robin May, David Cort, Dona Vaughn and Edgar Tan- ner. Mrs. John Bennett is adviser. ALPHA BETA GAMMA Membership in Alpha Beta Gamma, a national hon- orary fraternity for the promotion of and interest in chemistry, is based on scholarship and an especial in- terest in the field. Miss Bobbie Jean Nicholson advises the group, composed of: Carl Gillespie, Margaret Harris, Jane Martin, Mike Brown, Fred Miller, David Cort, Bob Malsby, Edgar Tanner and Carl Powell. fi? iSB BIG SISTERS Arthurine Spry is president of the Big Sisters, a se- lected group of sophomore women, who assist in wel- coming the freshmen and in helping them to adjust to college life. Pictured also are: Mrs. Dellinger, adviser, Catherine Atwell, Linda Edwards, Tommie Bow- man, Priscilla Dalway, Sarah Barber, Doris Lance, Mar- garet Harris, Sue Kearns, Dona Vaughn, Jane Martin, Sue Rising, Jane Hoke. MARSHALS Marshals are chosen on the basis of high scholarship and outstanding leadership ability. Their main duties are to assist in important college functions including graduation. Jane Martin is the chief marshal and Mr. Roy is the college marshal. Other marshals are: Melba Blanton, Marian Staley, Robin May, Margaret Dav- idson and Edgar Tanner. MNEMOSYNE AN SOCIETY The Nemo-Delphian brother-sister societies strive to promote school spirit and a better social atmosphere on the campus. They sponsor group activities throughout the year including the Sweetheart Ball during the Val- entine season. Their queen this year was Gayle Lance. MEMBERS INCLUDE: Nancy Anderson, Gale Andrews, Beth Bagwell, Sarah Barber, Gracia Barker, Suzanne Bland, Melba Blanton, Sara Boatwright, Pennye Brosche, Athena Brown, Kitty Brown, Linda Camthers, Ann Cauble, Elaine Chafin, Susan Chartier, Arlene Constantz, Priscilla Dalway, Deedra Dickinson, Isabel Dickson, Judy Dixon, Linda Dotson, Cathy Eby, Lynn Elliott, Jane Estes, Sandra Everhart, Patricia Fox, Pam Gardner, Bette Cawthrop, Dot Goedert, Sharon Gough, Ellen Fenton, Jeanne Hairlton, Brenda Hall, Linda Hall, Judy Hall, Carole Hardy, Mary Hargrove, Judy Harper, Margaret Harris, Jane Hoke, Brenda Holliiigsworth, Billie Hazelton, Norma Hyatt, Nelia Illemszky, Margaret Harris, president: Margo Towles, vice-president; Pris- cilla Dalway, treasurer; Melba Blanton, secretary Nona Jennings, Mary Ann Jones, Rachel Ingle, Carol Lanning, Patricia Livingston, Caroline Lobban, Virginia Markham, Joy Maugans, Roreen McManus, Robin May, Joy Meiner, Barbara Moore, JoAnn Myers, Nancy Orr, Sharon Peehin, Tommie Perry, Betsy Randal, Doris Reikosky, Jeanne Rembert, Barbara Riddle, Joyce Rippy, Vicki Roveano, Peggy Saunders, Peggy Sheets, Tan- ya Shores, Vicki Setzer, Carol Sorton, Barbara Smoot, Marian Staley, Kitty Swigert, Nancy Thober, Kathy Thompson, Margo Towles, Darlene Tyndall, Diane VanDeWeghe, Billie Waller, Rosemary Webb, Belinda Williams, Penny Williams, Deedy Yokeley and Sandra Zibelin. Mrs. Gerhard Tauscher is sponsor. INCLUDED IN THE MEMBERSHIP ARE: Richard Aldndge, Max Barron, Russell Bradley, Tommy Brookshire, Mike Brown, Richard Buell, William Burnett, Charles Bumette, Larry Burch, Jim Cabe, Mike Clark, Don Cheeseman, David Cort, Franklin Disher, Ben Edmundson, Bob Eldridge, Sherman Fearing, Joe Felts, Kirk Floyd, Stephen Foland, Joe Forte, Mike Cillespie. Carroll Goodman, Jack Graveline, Bill Graves, Bill Gulledge, James Hall, Frank Harmon, Mike Harris, Steve Harrison, James Hayes, Tom Hinkle, Jim Holder, Wilson Jenkins, Dean Jevons, Louis Jimenez, Jack Kale, Larry Key, Jon Kiser, William Klaiber, Charlie Knootz, Mark Kroah, Ed Levy, Julien McCarthy, Don Marion, Milton Milner, Ashley Moore, Bob Morin, Sheldon Nel- son, Richard Oliver, Freddie Parker, Pete Peters, Bill Plevette. Jim Ruiz, Randy Salmons, Jeffrey Salter, Randy Shreves, Bruce Smith, Ron Smith, Randall Spencer, Leahman Stanley, Arvil Steelman, Eddie Schwab, Jim Thomason, Ron Thrush, Elias Tupper, Mike Watts, Mike Wells, LaRoy Westmoreland, Harrison Williams DELPHIAN SOCIETY One of the chief purposes of the societies is to help students become better acquainted and promote a bet- ter school spirit. Mr. Ray Fisher advises the Delphians. President, Elias Tupper; Vice-President, Tommy Brookshire; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Mike Harris A Christmas dance is one of the events sponsored by the Euterpean and Clios, another brother-sister society. They crowned Darlene Tyndall as their queen in 1963 and presented her along with her lovely court to pre- side over the holidays festivities. Norma Shaw, Tr easurer; Jane Mazzeo, Vice-President; Sue Kearns, President; Sally Augustine, Secretary EUTERPEAN SOCIETY MEMBERS INCLUDE: Linda Ahlborg, Ann Albright, Janie Ashby, Sally Augustine, Judy Barnes, Carolyn Bell, Maurine Brandon, Louise Brandt, Barbara Brookshire, Paula Bryson, Susan Cannon, Margaret Connor, De- lores Cathey, Margaret Davidson, Mary DeGroat, Anne Des- mond, Pat Edwards, Brenda Everhart, Ann Ezzell, Louise Framp- ton, Jean Furman, Myra Gantt, Nell Gardner, Jackie Godfrey, Cheryl Greene, Jane Hoilman, Sandra Haire, Mary Hardin, Su- zanne Henson, Pamela Hicks, Nancy Hightower, Donna Hooker, Helen Home, Patsy House, Sue Kearns, Linda Leatherman, Wanda Mace, Gladys Maybin, Jane Mazzeo, Susan McCall, Susan Megraw, Margaret Moore, Elizabeth Nance, Karen Owens, Linda Padgett, Melba Partin, Joyce Purser, Margaret Seeley, Norma Shaw, Julia Shields, Jane Shouse, Joyce VanHook, Beth Varda, Dona Vaughn, Linda Walker, Karen White, Deanna Young MEMBERS INCLUDE: A ] Armengol, Jeffrey Ball, Mills Bridges, Gilbert Brown, Johnny Cannon, Geary Crist, Bill Demeritt, Bill Dow, Dave Drum, Colen Emerson, Bob Ferry, Bert Field, Zan Fisher, Richard Gardella, Jay Glea- son, Larry Hall, Michael Hampton, John Hedrick, David Higginson, Louis Holder, Bob Jennings, Er- nest Jones, Vaughn Leslie, George Martin, Parker Martin, Bob Malsby, Fred Miller, Aldred Millman, Jerry McDaniel, Jim McGill, Terry Norman, Frank Oldham, John Olsson, Robert Owens, David Paxton, Charles Powell, Ronald Pont, Tony Rigual, Dan Roberts, Curtis Shaw, Neil Sherrill, Craig Smith, Bill Stames, Marvin Stout, Franklin Taylor, Howard Taylor, George Thomason, Pete Tinsley, Robert Tuck, Bo Tucker Mike Hampton, Vice-President; Bo Tucker, President; Mike Stames, Secretary-Treasurer CLIOSOPHIC SOCIETY Miss Giles advises the Euterps and Mr. Harvey Miller the Clios, as they seek to help direct the social activities of the students 67 —- •• •— ■KAPPA CHI Students interested in full-time Christian service comprise the membership of Kappa Chi fraternity. It serves to inform students of the challenge and opportun- ity for such service and helps guide them in preparation for careers in various fields. Retreats are held annually in the fall and spring, along with the sponsorship of various projects. Lowell Curry is president and Mr. Rov adviser of the fraternity. Christ Couriers, the women ' s division of Kappa Chi, stimulates Christian activities in the dormitory, including ( J-J R mTT A TSJ r OT T 1 J f T T lightly devotions. Their chief objective is to create a jiiiiioiini v kjkj i i _L j_j dee p er spiritual life among the women students . Inc i ud . ed in the membership are: Belinda Williams, Joyce Van- Presidents of the various religious groups on campus Hook Paula Bl yson, Margaret Davidson, Jackie God- compose the membership of the Christian Council. It fre V Judith Hall, Nancy Hightower, Sarah Barber, coordinates the various religious organizations and activ- Dorothy Faulkner and Pamela Hicks, ities and encourages students to participate in regular church attendance and to become an active member of the group affiliated with each denomination. Mr. Roy is adviser to and Sarah Barber is president of the Council. METHODIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Methodist students are encouraged to participate in a variety of activities through the Methodist Student Fellowship, including attendance at the annual state con- ference. Charlie Knootz is president and Mr. Miles adviser to the Fellowship. Included among its members are: Karen Owens, Patricia Edwards, Nancy Hightower, Marian Staley, Jane Martin, Belinda Williams, Margaret Conner, Helen Home, Jackie Godfrey, Dorothy Faulkner, Milton Milner, Jaime Ruiz, Mike Brown, and Steve Harrison. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Ann Hamilton is president and Mr. and Mrs. Quen- tin Cantrell are advisers to the Baptist Student Union. It provides opportunity for students to share various as- pects of their faith and to participate in outings and numerous projects. Members include Mike Clark, Marv Alyce Janda, Toney Yancey, Ann Hamilton, Jack Kale, Sally Smith, Dona Vaughn, Cheryl Greene, Melba Partin, Judy Barnes and Doris Lance. ■-—- —■-■■■■' ■■- ■■■WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Presbyterian students are provided with opportuni- ties for fellowship with their own denomination through the Westminster Fellowship. Mrs. Munro is adviser and John Foil is president of the club that sponsors various social activities and strives to emphasize Christian at- titudes in student life. Members pictured are: Ned Wagner, Sherry Kinsey, Jon Foil, Margaret David- son, Frank Oldham, Richard Oliver, Sharon Pechin, Marilyn McGee, Robin May, Donna Blankinship, Patricia Livingston and Betsv Randel. CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club is the campus religious organ- ization for Episcopal students. It sponsors attendance at the Episcopal conference and other social and religious functions. President of the club is James Warren, with Mrs. Dana Harris serving as adviser. Pictured are: Gail Baker, Jean Furman, James Warren, Bill Graves, Steve Chandler, Ed G mover. Elizabeth Nance and Lin- da Edwards. 90 _— . NEWMAN CLUB Through the Newman Club, Roman Catholic stu- dents meet weekly under the able leadership of Father Mulholland to discuss various aspects of their religion. Tom Werling is president of the club. Jorge Traveria, Ann Albright, Patricia Fox, Diane Van DeWeghe, Jane Maz- zeo, Joe Forte, Richard Gardella and Louis Jiminez are pictured. BUSINESS CLUB Margaret Davidson is president and Mrs. Thomas Munro adviser to the Business Club. It serves as a means of bringing together students who are planning a career in the business world and acquainting them with its challenges and opportunities. 91 a™ 8 — DAY STUDENTS CLUB Non-resident students are encouraged to participate in all phases of the college program through membership in the Day Students Club. Mrs. William Alexander is adviser and Tom Bingham is president of the club. MOUNTAINEERS CLUB Students who are members of the Mountaineers Club enjoy exploring the scenic beauty which surrounds Brevard, and especially hiking to the numerous water- falls. Mr. Ray Fisher advises the club and Ken Nash is its president. J = L r ' Wffi tj -m ■% ' V S4( BRASS ENSEMBLE The Brass Ensemble is made up of the brass players of the larger organization called the Wind Ensemble. There are also Woodwind and Percussion Ensembles. The Brass players perform at such functions as the Christmas Tree Lighting and appear in formal recitals. MADRIGALS A small ensemble is selected each year from the Glee Club to compose the Madrigals. These students perform at social and religious events sponsored by the college and community groups. It is under the direction of Mr. Nelson Adams. GLEE CLUB Students who share an interest in both sacred and secular music are included in the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Harvey Miller. The Glee Club makes short tours to nearby communities during the fall and has an extended tour in the spring, this year to Florida, where they perform in high schools and churches. Glee Club Director, Mr. Miller _ Mr. Adams directs the college choir CHOIR The college choir performs weekly for the chapel services and also tours churches during the year. Under Mr. Adams ' leadership, it offers students wide experi- ence in performing in this medium. v- -V HH i ■m r 1 w f i i ? =■: 1 CLARION STAFF Cheryl Greene, Editor The CLARION, the campus bi-monthly newspaper, contributes to the community life of the college by serving as a means of communication among students, faculty, and administration. It is dedicated to the pres- ervation of free expression and the encouragement of cooperation in campus life. Robin May, Business Manage Mrs. Sigmon, Adviser Members of the CLARION staff and Mrs. Sigmon plan a paper. Robin, Mrs. Sigmon, and Cheryl discuss the different parts of the paper. Treva Mitchell, Steve Clark, and Terry Norman, staff writer Mike Clark and Johnny Cannon, Sports Editors muau CLARION STAFF Tnm White and Doug Hintze, Photographers Philip Adams, Cartoonist Typists Linda Vogel Loreen Anderson 98 PERTELOTE STAFF Richard Jones, Editor Through the remembrance of that which was, and through the understanding of that which is, we may gain an idea and a vision of that which may be. THE PERTE- LOTE records the academic year in words and pictures in an attempt to make lastingly memorable the experiences which have been most meaningful. Published annually since 1935, Chaucer ' s NONNE PREESTES TALE provided the source from which the name was derived. Pertelote was the wise hen most ad- mired by the gallant Chanticleer. Mrs. Rov, Adviser Jane, Mrs. Rot , and Richard discuss some problems of the pertelote: Fred Miller, Assistant Business Manager. Jane Hoke, Busi- ness Manager. aamammsm PERTELOTE STAFF Dona Vaughn, Copy Editor Elaine Rutti and Donna Blankinship, Club Editors Ed Conover and Steve Chandler, Faculty Editors Sue Rising, Feature Editor Richard AJdridge, Sports Editor Tom Hamilton, Photographer Jimmy Warren, Sophomore Editor Pennye Brosche, Freshman Editor 101 V 4iV I ' ? athletics |BaKiBa| g aUBjB |H|HaaHaBaaaH __ a _ H WCJCC— CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS WCJCC TOURNAMENT— RUNNER-UP REGION X NJCAA— CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE RECORD Won 12, Lost 2. REGION X — NJCAA TOURNAMENT BREVARD OPPONENT 53 Chowan 76 North Greenville 52 65 Coach Chick Martin 1964 BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Leahman Stanley, Larry Burch, Pete Peters, Bruce Smith, Jim Cabe, Sherman Fearing, Bill Prevette Junior Steelman, Eddie Schwab, David Cort. BACK ROW: Sheldon Nelson. BREVARD COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1963-64 Brevard (Lost ) Opponents 88 Warren Wilson 55 66 Young-Harris 79° 85 Furman Freshmen 49 68 Anderson 80° 77 Young-Harris 51 89 Warren Wilson 45 86 Spartanburg 72 68 Lees-McRae 56 70 Wingate 54 68 Asheville-Biltmore 69° 68 Western Carolina Javcees 69° 62 Gardner-Webb ' 60 71 Lees-McRae 58 77 Spartanburg 53 79 Kings Business College 71 73 Asheville-Bilrmore 57 80 North Greenville 60 88 Davidson Freshmen 75 73 Wingate 59 78 Gardner-Webb .53 100 Anderson 82 80 National Business College 49 77 North Greenville 93° 76 Chowan 57 WESTERN CAROLINA JUNIOR COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Brevard (Lost°) Opponents 76 Gardner-Webb 55 91 Anderson 83 64 North Greenville 65° Basketball Strategists 1 . Pete Peters, All-Conference Team, and Leahman Stanley, All- Conference Team and All-Region X Squad, display the awards. Bilh ' Graves. Basketball Manager ■n u m -  « m m .« , M . J .,. ., ,-. David Cort Eddie Schwab Leahman Stanley Dave tries for a jump shot. There ' s question the ball will go in the basketl Eddie shoots from the foul line. A well guarded Tornado tries for a score] Larrv Burch Jim Cabe Sherman Fearing Sheldon Nelson Sherman makes: a jump shotl Pete Peters Bruce Smith Bill Prevette Junior Steelman ■nmnwiMimiri 1 1 i ' ■Frank Harmon, Bo Tucker, Mike Brown, Joe Humphries, Ron Pont, Richard Greene, Jim Williams, Mike Gillespie. BACK ROW: Louis Holder, Wes Howe, Roger Owen, Charles Gilbert, Jeff Ball, Robert Stallings, Jaime Ruiz, Vince Dennin, Charles Koontz, Tom White. Norman Stelter, Robert Tuck, Vaughn Leslie, Bert Daniel, Coach Gerhard Tauscher. SOCCER This was the second year of Soccer for Brevard and the men did a good job. They continually improved their playing skills under the supervision of Coach Gerhard Tauscher. SCHEDULE Brevard Opponents 1 Belmont Abbey 4 1 Ben Lippen . 6 Warren Wilson 6 3 Furman 3 2 Ben Lippen 7 2 Appalachian .... 1 Furman 4 Pfeiffer 3 Coach Tauscher gives advice to team members during a game. 108 Jim Williams practices making a goal. Brevard is scored upon. The ball is kicked away from Brevard ' s goal. The crowd is led in a cheer at the Homecoming game. CHEERLEADERS Jane Hoke, Chief Sue Kising The Tornado train—to Kansas! T E A M ' All for Brevard mmsBaanmvmiBmsaat in 00£§! mm Baseball, one of the spring sports at Brevard, is under the supervision of Coach Martin this year. The team, with only a few returning players this season, will work hard to insure a good season. SCHEDULE April 4 Gardner-Webb There 6 Spartanburg There 10 North Greenville Here 14 Wingate There 15 Lees-McRae Here 17 North Greenville There 20 Wingate Here 22 Asheville-Biltmore Here 27 Anderson There 30 Anderson Here May 1 Spartanburg Here 5 Asheville-Biltmore Here 8 Gardner- Webb , Here Coach Martin 1964 BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Joe Humphries Mike Dav Wells, 1 Curt. Mike Brown, Leahman Stanley, BACK ROW: Frank Harmon, Charlie Koontz, Robert Starlings. Jim Cabe, Larry Burch, Richard Aldridge, and 112 Robert Stuffings limbers up during a workout. Richard Aldridge gets ready for a homerun. joe and Tom talk over pitching signals. Mike Brown works the infield. An intense looking group] Mike Wells is ready and waiting at outfield. MEN ' S TENNIS The Men ' s Tennis Team travels to various colleges to compete. The team is small but full of spirit. It is supervised by Coach Gerhard Tauscher. SCHEDULE March 23 Wingate Here April 7 Asheville-Biltmore There 11 Furman Freshmen There 14 Wingate There 15 Lees-McRae There 17-18 Asheville-Biltmore There 21 Furman Freshmen Here 24 Lees-McRae Here 27 Anderson There 30 Anderson Here May 4 WCJCC MATCH Asheville Tom and John work together on doubles. Jaime responds with a back-handed stroke. John Shreves, Vince Dennen, Lowell Curry, Jaime Ruiz, Dick Buell, Tom Hamilton, and Coach Gerhard Tauscher. 114 Geary practices on his form. Bill Prevette. Geary Crist. Frank Oldham, and Coach Tim Murray. J vV -L ' JT 1 jgg4 represents the first year that Brevard will compete in golf and on an inter-collegiate basis. SCHEDULE March 23 Wingate Here April 7 Asheville-Biltmore There 14 Wingate There 15 Lees-McRae There IT Asheville-Biltmore Here 24 Lees-McRae Here 27 Anderson There 30 Anderson Here May 4 WCJCC MEET Linville Frank looks mean enough to smash the ball. IMhgw r... y n : M ««..,.-««.. mJ vi m . , : 1964 TRACK TEAM Brevard ' s Track is the site of the Conference tourna- ment each year. The team is large, full of pep and energy, and should do well again. Workouts began in the early spring under the supervision of Coach Gerhard Tauscher. 1964 TRACK SCHEDULE April 8 Gardner-Webb— Anderson Here 11 News Piedmont Relays Furman 15 Wingate Wingate 18 Open 21 Wofford— Anderson Wofford 24 Lees-McRae Here 28 Wofford-Wingate Here 30 Open May 6 WCJCC Track Meet Brevard With men built like this how can we lose] FRONT ROW: Mike Brown, Bruce Smith, Robert Owens, Rob Tuck, Tom Blaekwell, Robert Ferry, John Gillespie, Jeff Ball, Clinton Owen, Dour Denney, Shep Oliver, Richard Gardella, Joe Brown, Milton Milner, Gilbert Brown, Wes Howe. BACK ROW: Mike Wells, Eddie Schwab, Darrell Hogsed, Junior Steel- man, Donnie Marion, Ron Pont, Sherman Fearing, Tom Bing- ham, Charles Gilbert, Rob Mansfield, Bob Malsby, Jim Hayes, Tom White. Sheldon Nelson, and Coach Gerhard Tauscher. Doug Vermey works on his form in throwing the discus. Bob Malsby sets the pace for this trial run. ■m™ CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Team, under Dean Roberts, partici- pates in events at various colleges in the fall. The men run hard over the different courses. - A steady pace is an important part in running Cross Country. ALL dogs are tired after an event] With a shot of a nun the event begins! ■i • (i ADVANCED SWIMMING CLASS Intermediate Swimming Classes and Senior Life Saving are offered to qualified students. The Olympic size swimming pool, in use for the second year, provides an excellent opportunity for participation in water sports. Coach Katherine Giles instructs on different points of Life Saving. Both men and icomen practice their Intermediate Swimming. Is tlxat Duck in the pool] Tom Hamilton, Bob Varden, Bob Duckworth, Bo Tucker, Doug Hintze, Mario Dell Amico, Wilson Jenkins. BACK ROW: Ellyn Connors, Kitty Swigert, Melba Blanton, Ann Hamilton, Linda Dotson, Jane Estes, Jane Hoke. 119 --■- ' ■—• ■- : WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Promotion of athletic interest and good sportsman- ship among women on campus is the goal of the W.A.A. This active organization is open to all women students and it sponsors a program of intramurals through the year. Miss Giles is the sponsor for W.A.A. « W. A. A. Officers: Dot Goedert, vice-president; Jane Mazzep, publicity chairman. Mclha Blanton, intramural manager; Tommic Bowman, president. 120 Basketball Champions Louise Brandt, Vickie Setzer, Susan Megraw, Linda Leatherman, and Pat Edwards. One of the projects of W.A.A. is to take care of the concession stand during basketball games. Pictured are: Vickie Setzer, Dot Goedert, Norma Shaw, Gail Baker, and Dottie Faulkner. VOLLEYBALL SPORTS DAY TEAM: Kitty Swigert, Tommie Bowman, Darlene Tyndall, Beverly Hickman. BACK ROW: Linda Leatherman, Jane Mazzeo, Melba Blanton, Louise Brandt, Susan Megraw. — ——«—.-— ■■MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Men ' s Intramurals provides for and encourages com- petitive sports among the men of the various floors of Taylor Hall, Green Hall, and the day students. Intra- murals foster good sportsmanship and competitive spirit among the men. Mr. Richard Howe supervises intramurals. Members of the Men ' s Intramural Council together with Mr. Howe plan the Basketball Tournament. Pictured are: Gray Ingram, Tom Werling, Shep Oliver, Vaughn Leslie, Jim Holder, and Mr. Howe. Football Intramural Champions Third Floor Green THE TORNADOES AND KANSAS N.J.C.A.A. National BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRKYARD OPPONEN1 76 Wahpeton, N. 1). 62 69 Baconi , Okla 82 75 Lon Morris, Texas 92 Final Record: Won 24. Lost 8. The three sophomore players display the trophy for ninth place in the nation. Leahman Stanley cuts down the net from Brev- ard ' s victory basket after the North Creenville game of March 7. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmM M W i I : features ■■■■■■■■■•■•■•-■■■•■HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Sue Rising 126 SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Miss Vicky Roveano FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Miss Rosemary Webb 127 V: •■•---■' ■— ■■■■■■■■■CHRISTMAS QUEEN Miss Darlene Tyndall SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Miss Melba Blanton Miss Carol Sort on 12? mmwmmmmmmmmsm Miss Jo Ann Doyle Miss Donna Nichols FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS DELPHIAN SWEETHEART Miss Gaijle Lance mmmm SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Miss Sarah Ann Barber Miss Carol Sorton FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Miss Lynda Caruthers Miss Louise Frampton 133 msaamtmmmmmimumi MAY QUEEN Miss Margaret Harris JBUMMMMBMBMIBMIBM MAID OF HONOR Miss Mar go TowJes 135 ■mmmmmmmmmmm SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Miss Sue Reams Miss Caroline Lobban 136 SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Miss Donna Blankinship Miss Dona D. Vaughn 137 — Miss Deedra Dickinson Miss Jane Hoihnan FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS 138 FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Miss Sharlene Luck Miss Sandra Zibelin •■- ' —-■-■■■STUDENT DIRECTORY ANN BRIDGES ALBRIGHT Mountaineers; Euterpean; Asheville Symphony; Wind Ensemble WILLIAM FREDERICK ALDERISIO Kappa Chi; Mountaineers; Soccer, Co-Captain; Intramural Bas- ketball DAVID WILLIAM ALFORD Vice-President Phi Theta Kappa; Men ' s House Council; Moun- taineers; Glee Club; Wind Ensemble; Asheville Symphony NANCY KAREN ANDERSON Kappa Chi; Business Club; Mnemosynean CATHERINE SUE ATWELL Big Sister; Mountaineers SARAH ANNE BARBER Big Sister; Kappa Chi; Christian Council, President; May Court, Mnemosynean; Valentine Court JUDY ELAINE BARNES Student Government Association, Freshman Representative; Wom- en ' s House Council; Baptist Student Union; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; W.A.A.; Euterpean DAVID KENNETH BASHAW Men ' s House Council THOMAS CHARLES BINGHAM Day Students ' Club. President; Track; Men ' s Intramural Council; Student Government Association; Cliosophic DONNA JEAN BLANKINSHIP Day Students ' Club, Secretary-Treasurer; PERTELOTE Staff, Activities Editor; Westminster Fellowship; May Court MELBA LEE BLANTON Phi Theta Kappa, Historian; Marshal; W.A.A., Intramurals Man- ager; Christmas Court; Mnemosynean SARA FRANCES BOATWRIGHT W.A.A., Mnemosynean TOMMIE FAYE BOWMAN Big Sister; Mountaineers; W.A.A., President TOMMY OSCAR BROOKSHIRE Men ' s Intramural Council; Golf Delphian Vice-President GEORGE MICHAEL BROWN Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Beta Gamma, President; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship; Mountaineers; Baseball; Men ' s Intramural Coun- cil; Soccer, Captain LUTHER LEE CANNON CLARION Staff, Sports Editor; Intramurals; Cliosophic MARGARET ANN CAUBLE Mountaineers; Mnemosynean MARGARET ELAINE CHAFIN Business Club: Mnemosynean STEPHEN NICHOLS CHANDLER Co-Faculty Editor PERTELOTE Staff; Canterbury Club; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals GEORGE STEPHENS CLARK CLARION Staff; Mountaineer s JEAN ELIZABETH CLARK Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosynean Society DANA LA WALL CONGDON JULIA ADCOX CONGDON ELLYN ELIZABETH CONNORS Methodist Student Fellowship; Masquers; Mnemosynean EDWARD JOHN CONOVER Men ' s House Council; PERTELOTE Staff, Faculty Editor; West- minister Fellowship, Vice-President; Delphian Choir JUDY ELAINE CONRAD MAXINE ARLENE CONSTANTZ Westminster Fellowship; Masquers; Glee Club; W.A.A., Bas- ketball; Mnemosynean DAVID ARTHUR CORT Student Government Association, Vice-President; Men ' s House Council; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Beta Gamma, Program Chair- man; Kappa Chi, Men ' s Vice-President; Basketball; Baseball; Cross Country; Delphian LOWELL LIVINGSTON CURRY, JR. Men ' s House Council; Kappa Chi, President; Christian Council; Mountaineers; Alpha Beta Gamma PRISCILLA GAIL DAL WAY Student Government Association; Women ' s House Council, Pres- ident; Big Sister; Christmas Court; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; Mnemosynean BENJAMIN GILBERT DANIEL Men ' s Intramural Council; Soccer MARGARET DAVIDSON Women ' s House Council; Marshal; Kappa Chi; Christ Couriers; Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; Business Club, President; Euterpean LAWRENCE MOSELEY DAVIS Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals MARIO MAX DELL AMICO Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship MARY HELEN DEGROAT W.A.A., Publicity Chairman; Basketball; Euterpean FRANCIS VINCENT DENNEN Mountaineers; Men ' s Tennis Team; Men ' s Intramural Council; Soccer; Golf; Masquers; Cliosophic LINDA GAIL DOTSON Baptist Student Union; W.A.A., Speedball Manager; Mountain- eers; Mnemosynean ROBERT GRADEN DUCKWORTH Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; Men ' s Intramural Council; Soccer LINDA CAROL EDWARDS Women ' s House Council; Big Sister; Choir; Glee Club; Madri- gals; Mnemosynean BERTIE ANN EZZELL Kappa Chi; Choir; Glee Club; Euterpean DAVID ALLEN FARNSWORTH Intramurals, Basketball; Men ' s House Council DOROTHY LYNNE FAULKNER Kappa Chi, Women ' s Vice-President; Christ Couriers; Methodist Student Fellowship, Social Chairman; Business Club; W.A.A. ZAN KEITH FISHER Mountaineers; Cliosophic DONNA MARIE HOOKER Canterbury Club; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; Euterpean JOHN EDWIN FOIL Westminster Fellowship, President; Christian Council, Choir; Wind Ensemble JEAN BARBARA FURMAN Canterbury Club, Secretary; Choir; Glee Club; Euterpean NELL WAKEFIELD GARDNER Mountaineers; W.A.A., Euterpean BENJAMIN CARL GILLESPIE Day Students Club; Mountaineers; Track; Alpha Beta Gamma JACQUELINE GODFREY Kappa Chi, Secretary; Methodist Student Fellowship; Euterpean, Secretary JOHNNY MICHAEL GOFORTH Kappa Chi; Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; Soccer; Cliosophic JACK ALBERT GRAVELINE Men ' s House Council; Baseball; Men ' s Intramural Council; Del- phian CHERYL DARLENE GREENE CLARION STAFF, Editor; Big Sister; Phi Theta Kappa; Stu- dent Government Association; Baptist Student Union; W.A.A., Euterpean JUDITH ANN HALL Kappa Chi; Mnemosynean BARBARA ANN HAMILTON Baptist Student Union, President; Christian Council; Day Stu- dents Club; Business Club THOMAS RUSSELL HAMILTON Men ' s House Council; Mountaineers; PERTELOTE Staff MICHAEL LEE HAMPTON Men ' s House Council; Mountaineers; CLARION Staff; Cliosophic, Vice-President NANCY ANNA HOWARD Methodist Student Fellowship JOSEPH EDWARD HUMPHRIES Methodist Strident Fellowship Baseball; Soccer KAREN NANCY HUNTER Westminster Fellowship; Mountaineers; Mnemosynean MERTIS ANNETTE HYATT Business Club; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mnemosynean Mnemosynean Track; Delphian NELIA EVE ILLEMSZKY GEORGE WILSON JENKINS DEAN ALFRED JEVONS Choir; Glee Club; Madrigals; Delphian ERNEST LOUIS JONES, JR. Mountaineers; Men ' s Intramural Council; Soccer; Cliosophic WILLIAM RICHARD JONES Men ' s House Council; Mountaineers; PERTELOTE Staff, Editor- in-Chief; Faculty and Layout Editor JACK BARRY KALE Men ' s House Council; Baptist Student Union; Mountaineers; Del- phian EMILY SUE KEARNS Big Sister, Euterpean, President; May Court MARTHA FRENCHE KEVIZEY Day Students Club; Business Club, Secretary; Westminster Fel- lowship, Treasurer HENRY MITCHELL KING Kappa Chi; Business Club MARY ELIZABETH HARDIN Kappa Chi; Glee Club; Choir, Euterpean JAMES MICHAEL HARRIS Student Government Association, Sophomore Class Representative; Glee Club; Secretary-Treasurer Delphian MARGARET FRANCES HARRIS Student Government Association; Women ' s House Council, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Alpha Beta Gamma, Vice-President; May Court; W.A.A.; Honorary Basketball, Volleyball Teams; Big Sister; Mnemosynean, President, May Queen; Miss Sophomore BARBARA JANE HERNDON Baptist Student Union; Choir; Glee Club; W.A.A., Mnemosynean JANE ANN HOKE Women ' s House Council; Big Sister; Mountaineers; Cheerleader, Head; W.A.A., Business Club, Vice-President; PERTELOTE Staff, Business Manager; Mnemosynean Track; Delphian JAMES WILLIAM HOLDER LOUIS VERNER HOLDER Kappa Chi; Business Club; Soccer; Cliosophic DORIS MARIE LANCE Women ' s House Council, Vice-President; Big Sister; Baptist Stu- dent Union, Secretary-Treasurer; Euterpean GAYLE HAMPTON LANCE Westminster Fellowship; Day Students Club; Mountaineers; Valentine Queen CLAUDE VAUGHN LESLIE, JR. Soccer; Cliosophic EDWARD AARON LEVY Delphi; CAROLINE LEE LOBBAN Mnemosynean; May Court WANDA LOUEEN MACE Euterpean ROBERT FRANKLIN MALSBY, JR. Student Government Association; Men ' s House Council, Presi- dent; Alpha Beta Gamma; Track; Cross Country; Mountaineers; Cliosophic BRENDA LORRAINE HOLLINGSWORTH Mnemosynean DONALD NEIL MARION Track; Delphian JANE ALICE MARTIN Student Government Association, Secretary-Treasurer; Women ' s House Council; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Beta Gamma, Secretary- Treasurer; Marshal, Chief; Big Sister; Methodist Student Fellow- ship. W.A.A. Cliosophic LAWRENCE PARKER MARTIN ROBIN LYNN MAY Phi Theta Kappa; Marshal; Westminster Fellowship; Mountain- eers; CLARION Staff, Business Manager; W.A.A. , Mnemosynean JANE MARIE MAZZEO Mountaineers; W.A.A., Euterpean, Vice-President Mnemosynean MARGUERITE JOYCE MEINER Mnemosynean CAROLYN PATRICIA RICKER SUSAN MILLER RISING Women ' s House Council; Big Sister; W.A.A., Cheerleader; Busi- ness Club; Glee Club; Delphian Sweetheart Court; Homecoming Queen; Mnemosynean DANIEL MEERITT ROBERTS Men ' s Intramural Council; Cliosophic VICTORIA JUNE ROVEANO Methodist Student Fellowship; Choir; Homecoming Court; May Court; Menemosynean JAIME ALFONSO RUIZ Kappa Chi; Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; Soccer- Tennis; Delphian FRED CAUSTION MILLER, JR. Alpha Beta Gamma; Program Chairman; PERTELOTE Staff, Assistant Business Manager; Cliosophic NANCY LEE MILLS Mountaineers; Business Club; Mnemosynean ELIZABETH GORDON MONTGOMERY Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; Basketball; Euter- pean RANDOLPH JONATHAN SALMONS Glee Club; Baptist Student Union; Delphian JEFFREY HUGH SALTER Soccer; Track; Basketball, manager; Baseball; Men ' s Intramural Council, Delphian EDWARD MAURICE SCHWAB Basketball; Track; Delphian JOHN RICHARD MUELLER KENNETH HASKELL NASH, JR. Kappa Chi; Mountaineers, President; Track; Soccer; Cliosophi BANKS ELY NICHOLSON, JR. MARGARET ABBOTT SEELEY Westminster Fellowship; Mountaineers Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Glee Club; Euterpean PEGGY SUE SHEETS Kappa Chi; Mountaineers; Glee Club; W.A.A., Mnemosyneai MALCOLM NATHANIEL NOELL Men ' s Intramural Council; Golf; Delphian JERRY ALLEN SHEPHERD Men ' s House Council, Secretary TERRY AUSTIN NORMAN CLARION Staff; Men ' s Intramural Council; Cliosophic NEIL SHARPE SIIEERILL Men ' s House Council; Cliosophic; Mr. Sophomore NANCY JANE ORR Mountaineers; Business Club; Mnemosynean WILMA JANE SHOUSE Mountaineers; Glee Club; W.A.A. FREDDIE WELLS PARKER Mountaineers; Delphain MELBA ANNETTE PARTIN Baptist Student Union, Social Chairman; Masquers; Mountain- eers; Business Club; Euterpean DORIS ANN SIMPSON Phi Theta Kappa. Secretary-Treasurer; Big Sister; Day Students Club; W.A.A., Secretary JAMES RONALD SMITH Delphian JOHN CHARLES POE Mountaineers; Baseball; Cliosophic CARL CLIFFORD POWELL Alpha Beta Gamma; Day Students Club CHARLES VOLKMAR POWELL Mountaineers; Swimming; Cliosophic JOYCE ELAINE PURSER Mountaineers; Glee Club; Business Club; Euterpean JAMES ALFRED RAPER ' Track; [ntramurals; Cliosophic BARBARA ANN SMOOT Women ' s House Council; Business Club; Delphian Sweetheart Court; Miss Freshman; Mnemosynean CAROL ANN SORTON Canterbury Club; Cheerleader; Christmas Court; Mountaineers; Choir; Glee Club; Mnemosynean; Valentine Court RANDALL WAYNE SPENCER Baptist Student Union; Mountaineers; Business Club; Men ' s In- tramural Council; Track; Delphian Masquers SAMMIE ARTHURINE SPRY Big Sister, President; Women ' s House Council; Methodist Student Fellowship; Glee Club; Euterpean JAN INGRID RARIG VVomens ' House Council; Methodist Student Fellowship; W.A.A.; Volleyball, Basketball and Tennis Teams; Mnemosynean MARIAN LEE STALEY Marshal; Christian Council; Methodist Student Fellowship, Pres- ident; Phi Theta Kappa; Women ' s House Council; Mnemosynean 142 MICHAEL HOWARD STARNES Men ' s House Council, Vice-President; Sophomore Class, Vice- President; Mountaineers; Cliosophic, Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM HEATH STARNES Student Government Association; Sophomore Class, President; Men ' s House Council; Cliosophic LEAHMAN BRADLEY STANLEY Basketball, Co-Captain; Baseball; Delphian CHARLES WENDELL STILES Kappa Chi; Men ' s House Council KATRINA LYNN SWIGERT Canterbury Club; W.A.A.; Business Club; Mnemosynean EDGAR WEAVER TANNER, JR. Phi Theta Kappa, President; Alpha Beta Gamma; Marshal; Men ' s House Council, Mr. Freshman NANCY THOBER Women ' s House Council; Canterbury Club; Mountaineers; W. A. A., Mnemosynean MARCO LOUISE TOWLES Homecoming Court; May Court; Mountaineers; Mnemosynean MICHAEL RAY TRUSSEEL Men ' s Intramural Council; Delphian WILLIAM FRANKLIN TUCKER, m Men ' s House Council; Mountaineers, Vice-President; Soccer; Clio- sophic, President DARLENE CAREY TYNDALL Methodist Student Fellowship; Mountaineers; W.A.A., Basketball. 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Broad Congratulations from BREVARD LUMBER COMPANY 346 King Street - 883-3260 THE BEAUTY SALON 26 E. Jordan Street Brevard, North Carolina For Appointments Call 883-4390 MORGAN BROTHERS, INC. WHOLESALERS - DISTRIBUTORS Candy — Cigars — Drugs — Sundries Paper Products and School Supplies Asheville, North Carolina Comp imenfs COLEMAN TIRE AND RECAPPING Brevard, North Carolina Good lighting leads to better grades f y k. i ■' Switch to electricity DIKE POWER PLUMMERS Compliments of KEYS PRINTING COMPANY Compliments of BUNNY BREAD There ' s that Judy Conrad— never wasting a moment! STUDENT INDEX Adams, Philip .54,21,98 Ahlborg, Linda 54 Albright, Ann 32 Alderisio, Bill 32 Aldridge, Richard 54,101,112,113 Alford. David 32 Anderson, Loreen 54,98 Anderson, Nancy 32 Andrews, Gale 54 Armengol, Alfred 54 Ashhv, Janie 54 Atwe ' ll, Catherine 32,61 Augustine, Sarah B Bagwell, Beth 54 Baker. Gail 54,121 Ball, Jeffrey 54,108,116 Barker. Gracia 54 Barber, Sarah Anne 32,19,132 Barnes, Judy 32 Barron, Max 55 Bashaw, David 32 Beam, Joel 55 Bell, Carolyn 55 Bingham, Thomas 33.6,116 Black-well, Joseph 55,116 Bland, Suzanne 55 Blankinship, Donna 33,22,100,137 Blanton, Melba 33,83,119,120 121 129 Bnatwright, Sara 33,51 Bolin, Ed 55 Bowman, Tommie 32,61,24 120 121 Bradley, Russell 55 Brandon, Maurine 55 Brandt. Louise 55,121 Bridges, Mills 55,24 Brookshire, Barbara 55 Brookshire, Tommy 32 Brosche, Pennye 55,101 Brown, Mike 22,31,32,82,108,116,112,113 Brown, Gilbert 55,116 Brown, Joseph 55,116 Brown, Katherine 55 Brown, Paula 56 Brown, Richard 56 Brown, Ronald 56 Brvson, Paula 56 Buell, Dick 56.114 Burch, Larrv 25,56,104.107,112 Burnett, William 56 Bumette, Charles 56 Burriss, Harriet 56 D Dalway, Pris 35,80 Daniel, Bert 35,37,108 Davidson, Margaret 9,35,83 Davis, Larry 36 Dell Amico, Mario 36,119 DeGroat, Mary 36 Demeritt, William 57 Dennen, Vince 36,37,108,114 Denney, Doug 52,57,116.117 Desmond, Anne 58 Diaz, Manuel 74 Dickinson, Deedra 58,138 Dickson, Isabel 58 Disher, Conrad 58 Dixon, Judv 58 Dotson, Linda 6,36,119 Dow, William 58 Dovle, Jo Ann 58,130 Drum, David 58 Driscoll, Monica 74 Duckworth, Robert 36 Eby, Cathy 58 Edmundson, Frank 22,58 Edwards, Linda 19,36 Edwards, Patricia 58,121 Eldridge, Robert 58 Elliott. Rita Lynn 59 Emerson, Colen 59 English, Sandra 73 Estes, lane 59,119 Everhart, Brenda 59 Everhart, Sandra 59 Ezzell, Ann 6,36 Farnsworth, David 37 Faulkner, Dotty 37,121 Fearing, Sherman 59,104,107,116 Felts. Joe 54,59 Fenton, Ellen 59 Ferrv, Robert 59,116 Field, Bert 22,59 Fisher, Zan 37 Floyd, Kirk 60,63 Foil, John 37 Foland. Steve 60 Fox, Pat 60 Frampton, Louise 60,133 Fry, Courtney 75 Fuller, Janet 60 Furman, lean 37 Hall, Brenda 61 Hall, lames 62 Hall, Judv 39 Hall, Larrv 62 Hall, Linda 62 Hamilton, Ann 39,119 Hamilton, Thomas 39,101,119,114 Hampton, Mike 39 Hanna, Kathryn 24,62 Hardin, Mary 39 Hardy, Carole 62 Hargrove, Mary 62 Harmon, Frank 62,108,112 Harper, Judv 62 Harris, Mike 7.39 Harris, Margaret 30,38,39.80,82,83,134 Harrison, Steve 62 Hayes, Jim 62,116 Hazelton, Billie 62 Hedrick, John 62 Henderson, Marjorie 63 Henson, Suzanne 63 Herndon, Jane 39 Hickman, Beverly 63,121 Hickson, Mary 73 Hicks, Pamela 63 Higginson, David 63 Hightower, Nancv 63 Hinkle, Thomas 63 Hintze, Doug 63.98,119 Hogsed, Darrell 63,116 Hoilman, Jane 63,138 Hoke, Jane 18,32,39,99,119,110,111 Holder, James 40,122 Holder, Louis 40,108 Hnllingsworth, Brenda 28,40 Holman, Cheryl 75 Hooker, Donna 8,19,35,40 Home, Helen 62 House, Pat 62 Howard, Nancv 6,40 Howe, Wesley ' 64,108,116 Howell, Henderson 64 Humphries, Joe 24,40,108,112.113 Huneycutt, Patricia 64 Hunt, Calvert 74 Hunter, Karen 40 Hyatt, Annette 40 Hyatt, Norma 64 Illemszkv, Nelia 41 Ingle, Rachel 64 Ingram, Gray 64,122 Ives, Tobv 75 Cabe, James 56,104,107,112 Callender, Lee 56 Cannon, Johnny 33,97 Cannon, Susan 57 Campbell, Hamilton 56 Caruthcrs, Lynda 57,133 Cathey, Delores 57 Cauble, Ann 34 Chafin, Elaine 34 Chandler, Steve 34,35,100 Chartier, Susan 57 Cheeseman, Don 57 Clark, Mike 57,97 Clark. Steve 34,97 Clark. Jean 34 Clontz, Bob 74 Combs, William 21,57 Congdon, Dana 34 Congdon, Julia 34 Connor. Margaret 57 Connors, Ellyn 34,119 Conover, Ed 9,35,100 , Conrad, Judy 9,6,35 Constants, Arlene 35 Cort, David 35,46,79,82,104,106 112 Crist, Geary 52.57,115 Currv, Lowell 35,114 Curtis, Glenda 57 Gantt, Myra 60 Gardella, Richard 60,116 Gardner, Nell 37 Gardner, Pamela 60 Garrett, Bebe 60 Gawthrop, Bette 60 Gilbert, Charles 60,108,116 Gillespie, Carl 38,82 Gillespie, John 60,108,116 Gleason, Jay 60 Godfrey, Jackie 38 Goedert, Dot 60,120,121 Goforth, Johnny 35,38 Cough, Sharon 61 Goodman, Carroll 2,61 Graveline, Jack 19,38 Graves, Billy 61,105 Greene, Carolyn 61 Greene, Chery] 6,39,96,97 Greene, Richard 61,108 Gulledge, Bill 61 Gunn, Carolyn 61 II Haire, Sandra 61 Hairston, Jeanne 61 anda, Mary Alvce 64 enkins, Wilson 41,119 ennings, Jo 3,21,64 ennings. Bob 64 evons. Dean 41,63 imenez, Louis 64 ohnson, Paul 64 ones, Ernest 41 ones, Marv Ann 64 ones, Richard 3,21,41,99 ustus, Robert 73 Kale, Jack 6,41 Keams. Sue 31,32,42,136 Kev, Larry 64 Key, Mike 64 Kimzey, Martha 42 King, Henry 42 Kinsey. Lillian 64 Kiser, Jonathan 54 Klaibcr, William 64 Koontz, Charlie 64,108,112 Kroah, Mark 65 154 STUDENT INDEX Lance, Doris 42,80 Lance, Gayle 18.42,51,131 Lanning. Glenda 65 Leatherman. Linda 65,121 Leslie. Vaughn 42,108,122 Levy, Ed 37,42 Livingston. Pat 65 Lobban, Caroline 42,136 Lnck, Sharlene 65.139 Lynch, Frances 65 M McCall. Susan 65 McCarthv, Julien 65 McDaniel, Jerry 65 McGee, Marilyn 65 McCill, Jim 66 McGuire, Aundria 66 McManus, Ron ' 66 McOneen. Loretta 75 Mace, Andie 43 Malsby, Bob 43,81,82,116 Mansfield, Bob 66,116 Markham. Virginia 66 Marion, Donald 43,83,116 Martin, George 66 Martin. Jane 43.61,79,82,83 Martin, Parker 43 Maugans, Jov 66 May, Robin Lynn 7.43,83,96,97 Maybin. Gladys 6,66 Mazzeo, Jane 43,120,121 Megraw, Susan 66,121 Meiner, Jov 43 Miller, Fred 44,82.99 Millman, Aldred 66 Mills. Nancy 18.44 Milner. Hugh 66 Milner, Milton 66,116 Mitchell. Elizabeth 66 Mitchell. Treva 52,66,96.97 Montgomery, Elizabeth 44 Moore, Ashley 7,67 Moore, Barbara 67 Moore. Marv 67 Morin, Bob 67 Mueller, Richard 44 Myers, JoAnn 67 N Xance, Elizabeth 67 Nash, Corkv 44 Nelson. Sheldon 67,104,107.116 Nichols, Donna 52,67,130,110,111 Nicholson, Banks 44 Nix, David 67 Noell, Nat 45 Norman, Terry 45,96.97 O Oldham, Frank 67,115 Oliver, Shep 68,116,122 Oliver, Richard 68 Olsson, John 68 Orr, Nancy 45 Owen, Clinton 68.116 Owen, Roger 68,108 Owens, Karen 68 Owens, Robert 68,116 Padgett, Linda 68 Parker, Freddie 42,45 Partin, Melba 44.45 Passmore, Sally 68 Paxton. Charles 68 Pechin. Sharon 68 Penland. Johnny Pern , Tommie 68 Peters, Pete 68,53,104,105,107 Poe, John 45 Pont, Ron6S,20,108,116 Powell, Carl 45,82 Powell, Charles 45 Prevette, Bill 68,104,107.115 Pritchard, Linda 69 Purser, Joyce 45 Randel, Elizabeth 69 Raper, Jim 45 Rarig, Jan 46 Redding, Martha 69 Reikosky, Doris 69.110,111 Rembert, Jeanne 69 Ricker. Carol 46 Riddle, Barbara 69 Ridenhour, Ruth 69 Rigual, Antonio 69 Rippv, Tovce 69 Rising, Sue 46,100.126,110,111 Roberts, Dan 21.46 Roveano, Vicky 46,127 Ruiz, Jaime 47.108,114 Rutti, Elaine 69,100 Salmons, Randv 7,47 Salter. Jeffrey 28,47 Saunders, Margaret 70 Schwab, Eddie 47,104,106,116 Secord, Val 47 Seelev, Meg 61 Setzer, Vicki 70,121 Shaw, Curtis 70 Shaw. Norma 70,121 Sheets, Peggy 47 Shepherd, Jerrv 47,81 Sherrill, Neil 47,30 Shields, Julia 70 Shores, Tanya 70 Shouse, Jane 48 Shreves, John 70,114 Simpson, Doris 48 Skerrett, Butch 75 Smith, Brace 70,104,107,116 Smith, Craig 70 Smith, Ron 48,63 Smith, Sally 70 Smoot, Barbara 48 Sorton. Carol 48,129,132,110,111 Spencer, Randy 48 Spry, Arthurine 48,61 Staley, Marian 48 Stallings, Robert 20,70,108,112,113 Stanley, Leahman 21,48,104,106.105,112 Starnes, Michael 31,48,81 Stames. William 31,49 Steelman, Junior 70.104,107,116 Stelter, Norman 70,108 Stiles, Charles 49 Stout, Marvin 70 Sumner, William 73 Sutphin, limmv 7 1 Svabek, Beverly 71 Swigert, Kittv 49.119,121 Tanner. Bud 22,49,83 Taylor, Frank 71 Taylor, James 71 Thomason, George 71 Thomason, Jimmy 71 Thober, Nancy 49 Thompson, Kathleen 71 Thrash, Ron 71 Tinslev, Peter 71 Towles, Margo 49,135 Traveria. lorge 71 Trussell, Mike 7,50 Tuck, Robert 71.108,116 Tucker. Bo 50.81.119,108 Tupper. Elias 6.50 Tvndall Darlene 50.121,128 Van DeWeghe, Diane 50 Van Hook. Sarah 71 Varda. Beth 50 Varden. Bob 50.119 Vaughn, Dona D. 3,6,49,50,79,100,137 Vogel, Linda 72,98 W Wagner, Edward 72 Wall, Dinah 72 Walker, Linda 50 Waller, Billie 72 Waltjen, Donna 72 Warren, Jimmv 23,50,101 Watts, Mike 72 Wauchope, Bruce 72 Webb. Rosemary 72,127 Weiler, Norman 72 Wells. Mike 72.116,112,113 Werling, Tom 7,25.51,78,113,122 Westmoreland. LaRoy 72 White, Karen 72 White. Thomas 72,98,108,116 Whitmire, Everette 72 Wilkes, Marv Alice 51 Williams, Belinda 73 Williams, Harrison 73 Williams, Jim 73,10S,109 Williams. Pennv 73.21 Wilson. Mike 73 Wright. Zeno 51 Yancey. Toney 7-3 Yokeley, Dee 44,51 Young. Deanna 73 Zibelin, Sandra 53,73,139 155 __ H M MMMtMOM
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