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PINE BURR 1964 CAMPBELL COLLEGE, BUIE ' S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA FOREWORD After many hours of work, we are at last able to bring to you the 1964 Pine Burr. And it is with great pleasure that we do so. You will find as you leaf through this volume that the major emphasis is on copy . . . good, creative copy. Our definition of a yearbook is that it is a medium by which you can always remember your college years. The book preserves this memory both through copy and photography. Copy appeals to the intellectual portion of the memory and photog- raphy appeals to the tangible or material portion. Together they mean everything; separately they mean little. Our theme is The College Is a Community. Copy on each division page relates that section to the theme. We chose this particular theme because we felt it to be crucial, since just last year we reached senior college status. Our theme relates the college as an institution to the social definition of the community and we can only hope that this will have some meaning for each of you. In conclusion, we would like to say that this volume was compiled expressly for your appreciation and enjoyment, and we sincerely hope that you will prize this edition of the Pine Burr now and in the years to come. Co-Editor Co-Editor THE COLLEGE IS A COMMUNITY What is a community? Many sociologists describe a community as a local or geographic area and an association of persons and groups living together and influencing one another. This defini- tion very aptly fits our college community. Within the college are people from many walks of life bonded together to form a large group composed of many smaller segments. These smaller groups bring the members into a much closer and more personal relationship. These groups are not pri- marily social, nor recreational, nor religious, but a combination of all these things molded into one united body. This organization provides the student with a meaningful academic life and pro- vides a chance to associate more closely with others in an area of common interest. Still, these groups do not by themselves constitute a college community. There must be a cohesive force to relate the individual segments to the body as a whole. We therefore share a common goal, experi- ence many of the same problems, and enjoy many of the same prospects. The students of such a community share a mutual understanding, respect and confidence. Above all else, the students of the community have a sense of mutual responsibility — to be first of all responsible citizens who grant others the same respect and the same privileges that we wish from them. i Dedicated to W. CONARD GASS One of the beautiful legends of our land tells of the exist- ence years ago of a towering likeness on a mountainside of a man whose benign expression blessed all the inhabitants living in the valley below. So powerful was the influence of this silent figure that the people of the valley became more and more loving and kind in character from reflect- ing upon the vision ever-present before their eyes. The parable contained in this legend has undoubtedly been enacted over and over again on college campuses every- where as students have beheld in beloved professors admirable qualities of goodness and greatness, worthy of emulation. It is upon such a beloved professor that the Pine Burr staff now pauses to bestow honor in the dedication of the college annual of 1964. For ten years this quiet, unassuming teacher, like a skillful potter, has been helping to mold the lives of countless young people on this campus whom he has taught and with whom as a friend he has associated and counseled. In him we find remarkably well-balanced ele- ments, qualifying him equally well as an able preacher and an excellent teacher. He possesses, for instance, moral forti- tude to stand ever unflinchingly for right, tempered with humility: an insatiable eagerness for new truth, balanced with profound respect for the sacred tra ditions; firmness in upholding high scholastic standards, blended with the sfiiril (if love characteristic of a great teacher. Out (if a profound respect for the character and life of our friend, with deep appreciation for his personal contri- liulions to our lives at this institution, and in recognition of his distinguished service to the cause of Christ and to Christian education at Campbell College and elsewhere, we dedicate this annual to Dr. W. Conard Gass. SOCIAL ACADEMIC RELIGIOUS ATHLETIC It is through activities that community members are able to form relationships. These activi- ties serve as outlets for the physical and mental energies of the group. For these activities to be successful, there must exist a sufficient scope of activities to satisfy the desires and needs of all. The major activity is within the academic realm. Its purpose is to stimulate intellectual growth. Social activities allow the students to communicate as a body. Herein lies the spirit of fellowship that adds meaning to the life of the college community. These activities allow the individual to identify himself with others and, at the same time, with the group as a whole. Religious activities seek to further one ' s identification with others and with God. They are responsible for setting the community life on a sound spiritual basis. This is accomplished by teaching and promoting group work, individual work, meditation and reflection. Recreation is a vital element in the social well- being of the community. It serves in two basic ways: First, by offering physical stimulation and impetus to better and continued health; secondly, by creating a fine spirit of group loyalty. ' Harvest Queen Gayle Sherrill 1963 Queen Iris Garcia crowns new Queen. HARVES ' Campbell College saw a new and better Harvest Festival this year. The festival this year was held later in the fall than usual. The program consisted of groups on campus with each making two appear- ances. The highlight of the evening came when Miss Gayle Sherrill was crowned Harvest Festival Queen. Danny Highsmith, Emcee The Travelers Four 1 HARVEST FESTIVAL CONTESTANTS ie l to right: Grace Salmon, Dianne Lenlz, Mary Sue Faircloth, Betty Burkot, Rebecca Harrell, Janice Capps, Sue Johnson, Gayle Sherrill, Pal Turlington, ESTIVAL With Danny Highsniith as master of ceremonies and the entertainment provided by the vocal and instru- mental groups, all the students enjoyed themselves and looked forward to next year ' s festival with much anticipation. Cake Sale Sweet Nothings Social Our Feiraiite and Teicher LAWN CONCERTS With the help of a handful of students who had a great desire to improve the activity situation on cam- pus, a new addition was made to the list of social activities on the campus . . . the Lawn Concert Series. The series was sponsored hy the Student Council and financial support was provided hy the Student Activi- ties Fee. We have hopes that this series will continue and that future ones will be as successful as this series has been. The llishlighters Mr. Daniel Linney Director We direct CAMPBELL PLAYERS The college theatre produced two ex- cellent plays this year on our campus. In the fall the players staged The Field God and in the spring they presented The Diary of Anne Frank. This group provided fine entertainment for the students of Campbell College, ' who look forward to many more perform- ances by this excellent group. We perfect! Social ROBERT MACDONALD. PIANIST On January 14, the students of Campbell were privileged to hear world-famous pianist Robert Mac- Donald. Mr. MacDonald played many well-known pieces. He demon- strated why Musical America deems him incapable of an ugly sound. CONCERT BAILES ESPANOLES One of the most exciting groups to appear on the campus of Campbell College was Jose Molina and his Span- ish Dancers. This colorful troupe entertained the students with many variations of the exciting Flamenco dances. These brilliant dances, inter- mingled with many folk and gypsy dances of the Spanish people, pro- vided a most enjoyable evening for Campbell College. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Reminiscent of past performances at Campbell College the National Players delighted the students with their performance of Shakespeare ' s The Taming of the Shrew. This hilarious play demonstrated to all Campbell students one art of training a wife. The performance was excel- lent and it is certain that it was en- joyed most of all by the male students. SERIES ALABAMA STRING QUARTET Hailed by many as the foremost string quartet in America, this group demonstrated why it has been so called. It provided the intellectual and cultural element of Campbell College with one of the most enjoy- able evenings of the college year. 11 Social f) r n ' f.OO P. n pmmi0 ' p0i f ' Christmas Cimri ' it Practice Session Choir Concerts The Campbell College choir gave several concerts on campus this year. The highlights of the semesters came witii the Christmas Concert in the fall and Con- cert Under the Stars in the spring. These concerts provided the choir members the opportunity to dis- play their talent. Concert Under the Stars 12 Band One of the most spirited organizations in any college community is its band. Stu- dents come together in an attitude of seriousness to recreate the musical masterpieces of the past ages — masterpieces which have reverberated over many college campuses in many sections of the world. However, the atmosphere of rehearsal is not always serious. There are many happy moments mingled among the more serious ones. Social Christmas Activities The spirit of Christmas began earlier for us than it did for those outside of the college community, because our Christmas holidays began December 18. A great part of the Christmas Spirit is always the gayly lighted Christmas trees . . . and this seemed to be no exception on our campus. The parlors in the womens ' dorms and trees on the outside on mens ' campus proved to he a gay reminder of the ap- proaching season. What a Chiistnias Party! ' THE FOUR FRESHMEN Again this year the college held its annual Spring Concert in April. This concert, as were the Lawn Concerts, is sponsored by the Student Gov- ernment Association. The purpose of the Spring Concert is to bring to the campus an outstanding professional group in the field of popular music. This year the students of the college were privi- leged to hear the Four Freshmen. The Four Fresh- men are a top recording group which has appeared in concert all over the nation. With their light, airy witticisms, the Four Fresh- men kept the audience in a jovial mood for an entire evening. The jokes, intermingled with song, provided just the right touch of seriousness, jest, and satire. Their repertoire included songs rang- ing from the fast and happv melodies to the slow and mournful ballads. Their melodies of love and tragedy depicted the life of our nation as lived by our people. Unlike many groups today, they did not sing music in the folk vein but preferred to sing the popular and semi-popular music loved by so many of our people. Their pleasant melo- dies provided an enjoyable and relaxing evening for all. Like many groups that appear on college cam- puses, they were well supplied with a thorough knowledge of cam pus humor obtained from some mysterious source. They seemed to know virtually all the well-hidden secrets of the students and faculty. This light banter was taken in good spirit by ijoth students and faculty. The auditorium was packed and overflowing as the students turned out in full force. A good time was had by all and all eagerly look forward to next year ' s concert. Social Inlcnnuil . li(il of I ' Hi. ' , Ia Ciml Tittditidiial Mav I ' ole Dance MAY DAY May Day at Campbell College was a new experience for many and a traditional one for others. Spring contributed much toward the enjoyment of this occasion with all its freshness and greenery, truly a change from the long, dull winter. It took many back to former vears with the small children and the traditional May Pole. The beauty of the oc- casion was enhanced with the pomp and glory of the Grand March of the May Court. The entire theme of May Day always centers on beauty an l this year ' s pageant did not break tradition. Members of the May Court were selected bv the apprnpiiate classes. Flower Girls Today — Potential May Queens tomorrow Patricia Turlington MAY QUEEN Social Him, Kigsbee MAY KING Iris Garcia HONOR ATTENDANT 19 Social Glf.nn Lindsay HONOR ATTENDANT 20 Senior Attendants ■jp ., -r Hugh Copeland Rebecca Harrell 4 Mike Reidy Marion Faircloth Social Junior Attendants Bonnie Peoples Hugh Martin 22 Nancy Durham Bobby Etheridoe Sophomore Attendants Harrison Garner Mary Sue Faircloth Van Wood Linda Barr Social Freshman Attendants Mary Bass Jay King ;! :■• ' ' ' J5 I Virginia Pace John Malonf. . May Day-1963 Acad emic Here we are A. R. Co-educatioiia REGISTRATION For the average college student this phase of col- lege life comes but twice a year . . . and most wish it didn ' t come at all. Registration is lines, lines, and more lines. However, registration is one of the neces- sary things you have to learn to like when you be- come a part of the college community. But still. . . . Not three Saturday classes! A little history won t hurt ■' III ' I ' i( ' Even if it is the first day, for your homework First Day of Classes ■7:00 classes this year: Mass Confusion The first day of classes was met by some with great excitement, by some with fear, but by all with great expectation. For the new students, there was the fear and ex- pectation of the unknown and the unexpected. For the old students, there were the resolutions to do better. New friendships were made and old ones renewed after a brief time of relaxation, work, or study. But in all cases, there was the feeling of the challenge of learning. Lucky birdie! 27 Academic Scratch, Scratch, Scribble . Hours of Let ' s not study! Once tlie process of registration is over, the students gradually settle into a never-ending schedule of study. Study is like many other things in life — you know it is there to be done but you dread the thought of doing it. Once you decide to study you have mastered the most difficult part, and all that remains to be done is the actual studying. But it never seems to end. You study for a test and by the time you finish it you have to start studying for another test. Om to the (lislillerv . hist vear ' s test! 28 Sleep . Endless Study v y y |M I ' m tired When you finally catch up and lean back and start to relax, no sooner do you begin than you realize that it ' s time for exams. During exams, time is meaningless and minutes stretch into hours and hours into days and finally the ordeal is over. No more studying until the next semester starts. Finally, you can relax and look back on the semester past. Nothing here Mr. Bones crams for exams. 29 Academic Yes this is your typing hook! Yes nia m, the pilot sits here. ' Student Teaching Each year, after the first nine weeks. Campbell College sends out many of its students to do student teaching. Student teaching consists of going into a classroom, observing the teacher in her daily routine, planning the lesson units, and, finally, getting up before the class and teaching. This is the culmination of four years of hard work for many students. Here the student gets practical experience in what he expects to be his life ' s work. The student realizes that all those long hours spent studying have been worth it and also that they are not over, for the teaciier of today must continue to study in order to bring the best possible education to his students. 30 i I ' ve told you. my name ' s M Exam Time In college it ' s called exam time. In law its called cross-examination. The instinctor is the prosecuting attorney, judge and jury, and you are the de- fendant. It is easily the most impor- tant time of year for us, the students, and we gain or lose ground, according to our effort. LZZZZZZZ. . I ' m going to build me a little house beside a little creek. . . . il ihis paper was due last week! Buy. you inissetl that one! ' Relig lOUS Through coiicentiatioii we learn. B. S. U. Retreat The annual planning and study meeting of the Bap- tist Student Union found thirty students and a half- dozen faculty memliers assembled at Camp Monroe near Laurinlnirg tiie last weekend befoie the begin- ning of the fall session of school. General meetings and snuill group sessions of the Commissions gave a diversity of approach to the autumn look at relig- ious concerns on the campus. Dr. Carl Bennett of the -St. Andrews College Christianity and Culture faculty anil Mr. William Currin of the First Baptist Cluirch of l.aurinliurg. North Carolina, were the major dis- iirssiou leaders. This first full planning session under the new B.S.U. format took full advantage of the sunuiier reading and study program which had en- gaged the time of Commission members. A renewed interest in the meaning of communication was coupled with introspection and self-study which set the signifi- cance of Chiistiau understanding and action in ihe healthy atmosphere of a confessional approach to life. Draw! B. S. U. Commission Meetmg For those who felt the need for a spe- cial time of day to understand and to achieve a deeper meaning in their Chris- tian life. Vespers was held under the guidance of the Worship Commission of the Baptist Student Union. ' And I said to Grandmother Vespers A pause for religious thought. Religious ¥.-W i:m Dr. Turlington talks with some studetits Religious Emphasis Week Dr. Henry Turlington, pastor of the University Baptist Church ol (chapel Hill, was with us for a week in October. In the ipiiet exploration of the message of God coming to us in the Bible there was bread with circuses. Sermons which took seriously the complexity of simple Christian faith were stimu- lating. There was a serious look at the whole of life, rather than a I ' asual look at the formal declara- tion of religion . belief! -4 .sJiJM 1 1 ' ■4 ■x ' r V w- mm • « And Grandmother ■' I ' f Chapel For those who seek God through public expression-, together — The mornings of each day we gath- ered together from all sides of the rampus where sometimes the stillness is found and the community of Faith knows itself. Now this slide . . . ' Discussion Forums The intention of the Discussion Forums is to pursue the individual interests of students in various intellectual areas. Topics for the forums are decided on by the Study Commission in concert with the larger council of the B.S.U. Some of the topics are purely theological in tone. Others deal with litera- ture, ethics, art, and areas of philosophy. The meetings, which were held on Tuesday nights, this year had speakers from other campuses and laymen living in the area of the Research Triangle. 4 i and Dean Weathers talks about lav 35 Athletic ' I ' m forever l)lowine buhliles. Each year, Canipljell College holds the Fall Re- lays, a vital part of the Harvest Festival. The girls ' dormitories compete with one another. Each dormi- tory has a team of boys to run its relays. The relays consist of egg-rolling contests and other relay-tvpe games. Wiioops! Fall! • ' Hi-Ho. Silver! Training lor leap ycai. For my very own? The climax of the Fall Relays comes with the annual Turkey-Day Race. All boys with a sense of competition line up to see who is the fastest. This event is enjoyed by everyone. The high point of the day is the presentation of the turkey to the winner during ihe Harvest Festival program. Td run a mile for a Camel ... or a turkey. knew I forsot somethiu 37 Athletic Men s Intramurals Men ' s intramurals provided tlie men students with an out- let for their physical energies. Intramurals offer the men who do not participate in varsity sports a chance to keep playing their favorite competition. This year ' s intramurals included touch football, basketball, Softball, wrestling, and many others. There was a tremendous participation in the program this year and competition was strong between the men for the trophies. The ball, not niv head! The form is g 1 . . . fni a ballerina. Sir. would you please remove your fingers from mv cvi ' s? ' If you touch nie, I ' ll scream! Women ' s Intramurals The women ' s intramurals serve the impor- tant function of providing the women students a chance to demonstrate their athletic abilities. Director Judy Bledsoe of the Physical Educa- tion department held officials ' clinics before the start of the separate activities. Many activities were participated in by the women. Among these were clock golf, volleyball, basketball, box hockey. Softball, and the ever- popular camelbali. ■fNow, throw the basket! I missed her going up but I ' ll get her coming down. Recopnition Mrs. Bessie Campbell Lynch 42 years of service Miss Mabel Powell 40 vears of service Through their many years of loyal service as professors at Campbell College, Mrs. Bessie Campbell Lynch of the Music Department and Miss Mai)el Powell of the English Department have been exemplary Christian leaders in their church, in their community, and in their school. Neither has sought personal glory or recognition, but rather both have attempted, successfully, to instill within their students not only a thorough knowledge of subject material but also its thoughtful and practical application to life itself. As they continue to train, discipline, and counsel young minds, they remain a constant in- spiration through their own unselfish devotion to the ideals of higher education. Firmness tempered with patience, knowledge graced with wisdom, human understanding molded by Christian love — of such is the kingdom of God. I i I i No discussion of the college community would be complete without recognizing the role of the administration and faculty. They are both essential to the formulation and organization of the college community. The need for social control within the community which grows out of the need for disci- pline, guidance and education is met Ijy these two groups. The administration is tremendously concerned with the control of finance, entrance and expulsion from the community, and policies concerning student activities. One of the outstanding duties of the administration is that of providing guidance for the students. They must be aware of the students ' prob- lems and must be prepared to solve them as best they can. The faculty serves the educational needs of the student. Theirs is the responsibility of stimulat- ing the intellectual growth of the students. The faculty has the duty of creating, preserving, and trans- mitting our culture. Without them we would have no college community. Trustees TERMS EXPIRING 1966. Standing Irom lell: The Rev. James C. Cammack. Favelteville; Mr. Fred Taylor. Pinehursl; Mrs. Charles Lee Smith, Raleigh; Dr. W. Donald Moore, Coats. Seated: Mrs. J. Hunter Strickland, Four Oaks. .Vol pictured: The Rev. Charles B. Howard, Buie ' s Creek; Mr. R. A. Harris, Spray. TERMS E. P1RI. (, I ' «,l, i„nd:„f; iram leji: The Rev. Gerald Prinim. (,rr,„-l„,r„ ; Mr. Cecil W. Henderson. Wilminston. Stated Irom lell: Mr. Fred R. Keith, St. Pauls Mr. Willis E. Kivett. .Southern Pines. A ' of pictured: Mr. Yancey Elliott, Salemburg; Mr. John Scalf, Jr., Caroleen. Mr. Walter June., Farnn.ll,-; Dr. Leslie H. Camphell. TERMS EXPIR1N(, !%.-.. Slnndmn Irnm left: Mr. Womhie, Sanford; Mr. I. B. JuHan. Fayetteville; Dr. John H. Home, (ireenville; The Rev. Harry D. Wood, Leak-vilie; Professor li. Y. Tyner. Raleigh; The Rev. Tommy J. Payne. Roberson- ville. Seated: Mrs. W. H. Jones, Kinslon. TERMS EXIMRING 1967. Standing Irom left: The Rev. H. W. Baucom. Jr.. Oxford; The Hon. Jack M. Euliss, Burlington; Mr. H. Spurgeon Boyoe, Durham. Seated from le t: Judge Raymond E. Mallard, Tahor City; Mrs. Rohert Winston, I.illington. Dr. Leslie H. Campbell President of the College 43 A. 1 . Bl HKOT Dean of the Collei e LoNN ' iE D. Small Business Manager l)H. .ImiM T. liiNN ■Issislanl Id tlic I ' icsidrnt Robert L. King Dean of Students Director of Admissions 44 William S. Terrell Resistrar Gene St ewart Chief of Security Forces Stanley Dail Dean of Men Mrs. Emma Leigh Hopson Dean of Women George McCotter Director of Development Nelson Garrison Guidance Director Mrs. B. W. Jenkins Director of Food Services BuRLEss Johnson Purchasing Agent Robert L. Newton Dean of Chapel KOALD H. SORENSEN PniLIP KENNEDY Director of Public Relations Director of Publicity Alton Buzbee Director of Religious Activities Mrs. a. R. Burkot Laundry Manager Mrs. Hargrove Davis Dr. Bruce Blackmon Head Nurse Head of Medical Services Miss Jessie C. Griffin Librarian Ashley Stewart Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Allen Jones Campus Engineer liUS ' INESS: From le l: Mrs. S. Morgan, Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs. M. Campbell. Mrs. S. Ramer, Mrs, H. Weaver, Mrs. P. Sams. Administrativef LAUNDRY: From left: Mrs. M. Ryals, Mrs. M. Ramer, Mrs. N. Jernigan, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Mrs. N. Strickland, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs. A. Giles, Mrs. P. Turlington, Mrs. C. McNeill. SECURITY: From lell: Mr. B. Mitche Mr. H. Ennis. BOOKSTORE: From lell: R. Lane, Mrs. A. Upchurch, -Mr. F. M. Caudall. Mrs. M. Capps. LIBRARY: From kjl. first row: Miss J. Griffin, Mrs. M. Bagby, Mrs. V. Todd, Mrs. W. Newton. Mrs. B. Kcyser. Second row: Miss M. Burt, Miss .1. Evers, Miss L. Plummer, Miss V. Cockburn, Mrs. P. Currin, Mrs. D. Rlackwcll, Mr. H. Ingle. INFIRM.ARY: From lejl: Mrs. V. Turlington, Mrs. G. Stewart, 48 Staff SECRETARY TO THE DEAN OF MEN: Mrs. V. G odwin, SECRE- TARY TO THE GUIDANCE DIRECTOR: Mrs. D. Beard. SODA SHOP: From left: Miss C. Eubanks, Mrs. C. Gates, Mrs. E. Wilburn, Mrs. L. Gregory. ADMISSIONS: Sealed, from left: Mrs. S. Johnson, Miss M. Bean. Standing, from left: Mrs. P. Lawrence, Mrs. M. Dunn, Mrs. E. Cur- rin. Mrs. M. Ragland. SECRETARY TO THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE: Mrs. J. Faison, SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE: Mrs. D. Matthews. ALUMNI: From left: Miss J. Upchurch, Mrs. L. Lasater, Miss J. burn, Mrs. A. Tunstall. Mrs. E. Stephens. DINING HALL: From left: Mrs. R. Dickson, Mrs. L. Stewart, Mrs. A. Upchurch, Mrs. V. Matthews, Miss H. Stewart, Mrs. I. Stewart, Mrs. P. McGuee, Mrs. A. Spainhour. Faculty Dr. H. B. Jonk!- Head oj DeparlmenI Dr. Virginu Oraium Miss I. in Overton . Department of English Mr. J. D. Ashworth Mrs. Doris M. Christian Miss Rlby M. B ilf.v W, Miss Mabel Powell Mrs. Dorothy C. Kamos Miss DoKoTiit 1. m i art Mrs. George Swann Mrs. Alma S. Kennedy 50 Dr. Frank E. Wevf.r Head of Department m Department of Education and Psychology Mrs. Betsy Dail Mr. Stanley Dail B MpBI Mr. Nelson Garrison Dr. Lewis W. Godlove Mrs. Marceline Parker Dr. W. W. Weaver Department of Foreign Languages O a 3 rv.: Mr. Donald E. Phelps Head of DepartmenI Mrs. Muriel M. Bacby Dr. S. H. Cockburn f SM. Dr. Howard G. Hanson Mr. Walter S. Jacobi Mrs. Joyce Lowrie Miss Charlotte Mix 51 Dr. Paul M. Voder Head oj Deparlmenl Department of Music n Mr. Ernest G. Black Miss Cenieth Elmore Mrs. Susan B. Horton Miss Gerry Matthews Miss Grace Johnson Head of Department Mr. Charles A. Horton imi Mr. Robert Scholz -- Mrs. Bessie C. Lynch , 1r. William C. Stone Department of Art Mrs. Myrtle Tillman 52 Department of Natural Science Dr. L. Stanford Beard Head of Biology Department Mrs. G. T. Proffit Head of Natural Science Department 1 fc 1 _ L -1 1 1 K_ M m 1 ' Dr. James M. Jung Head of Chemistry- Department Miss Nancy B. Eliason Dr. C. Edward Howard Mrs. Elizabeth Britton :  A Mrs. Fred McCall Mr. E. L. Nelson Mrs. D. K. Bell . ! H I % Mr. Robert A. McIntyre ' T! di Mr. Cecil P. Unthank Dr. David H. Pierce Dr. John T. Bunn Head of Deparlmenl Mr. Ernest B. Lowrif, Mr. HMiiii.i) C. r. iN ll,-a,l „l lh-i„„lwenl Department of Religion Dr. Don, i.o Keyser Dr. Perry Q. Lancston if I Dr. Vann Murrell Mr. Rouert L. Newton Department of Matfiematics ■■' pp ' . ; Mil Ijpu Miij D, Di M.i, Mr. John D. Grifein Miss Winifred Kuhns mid d fe Dr. M RYEY V. Peck Mr. Kenneth Raynor Mr. Wayne W. Thomas Mr. ] : n D. Taylor Department of Social Science Dr. W. Conard Gass Head oj Department MM Dr. p. F. Brookens i ■Urm Dr. Millard R. Brown Mr. L. T. Easley, Jr. Mr. George S. Graham Dr. Julietta Hay.nes dM dM Mr. Jerry F. Jackson Dr. ISell Mauplv S Mrs. Anne T. Moore Mr. Gilbert A. Tripp Mr. William P. Tuck Dr. Edgar W. Hooks Head oj Deparlmenl Department of Physical Education Miss Judith E. Bledsoe T Mr. James R. Cole Mr. Hargrove B. Davis Mr. Ronald Hyatt Mrs. Frances L. Lloyd « Mr. Fred McCall Hi Mr. Danny Roberts Mrs. William Ti ( k Head of Deparlmenl Department of Home Economics Mrs. Catherine C. King Mr. B. W. Jenkins Head of Department of Business Education Department of Business Administration and Education Mr. James L. Faison .V. Mr. T. H, Folwell, Jr. Dh. Mary J. Hamilton Mr. Thomas G. O ' Neal Mrs. Edith C. Mulkey ' StfA. i- o Mrs. Inez G. Sadler Mr. B. M. Swinson Miss Ruby F. Taylor 57 Emeritus Miss Ora C. Cansler (19461961) Professor Emeritus of English Mr. B. P. Mar4ibank (190919.131 Professor Emeritus oi Mathematics Powell (1953-19611 Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Tlirougli the mouth of the wanderer Ulysses a poet has voiced the human truth, I am a part of all that I have met. Life may be no Odyssey to teachers and others who give their professional lives to work with college youth; they may not travel as the Greek hero did, but some of the best of all the world ' s experiences come to them in the young people who from year to year pass through the college halls. When his work is finished, whoever has served a Christian college well can find, living in retirement, deep satisfaction in the poet ' s saying. Wiiether or not the world knows it, he can know that he is, and ever will be, a goodly part of all whom he has met. And many of these will remember to be grateful. Campbell gratefully remembers, as do hun- dreds of her students of past years, the service of these retired members of her facultv and staff. TS?V The Rev. Charles I!. Howard (1938-19591 Professor Emeritus of Bible iK .Miss Ada Mark Overliv (1926-1957) Secretary to the late J. A Campbell, founder of the college Alumni Executive Council Mk. Eugene Olive President fe R. Joe Jenkins Mrs. Mac Satterwhite Mrs. E. H. Lasater Vice-President Recording Secretary Executive Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS OF THE ALUMNI COUNCIL Mrs. Helen Carr Bighaiii Charlotte. North Carolina Berlea Johnson Lillington, North Carolina Dr. Bruce Blacknion Buie ' s Creek, North Carolina Glen R. Jernigan Charlotte, North Carolina The Reverend J. Boyce Brooks Boone. North Carolina The Reverend John B. McCrimmon Bladenboro. North Carolina C. A. Danderlake Four Oaks. North Carolina Mrs. T. Bragg McLeod Charlotte. North Carolina Douglas Dean Clayton. North Carolina Miss Gerry Matthews Erwin, North Carolina Joe Easoni Butner. North Carolina J. Everette Miller Raleigh, North Carolina Robert Harris Spray, North Carolina Mac Satterwhite Oxford. North Carolina Dr. Leopold M. Hays High Point. North Carolina Mrs. LeRoy Townsend Lumberton, North Carolina M MiiniMeraTirfflif iMiriiffflraiTa JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY President of the United States May 29, 1917-November 22, 1963 ; g!Miy ;i« iiy)i!yiiMiM!yaMiiy{iiLHiiy,¥: iiyiiK ' iiyii!yii!UiiiyiiiyiiM i i i NELLO L. TEER August 24, 1888 - August 28. 1963 ' He built an empire without becoming an em- peror. So spoke his pastor during the memorial service that paid tribute to the devotion and service of this Christian layman to his church and community. Another has described him as not only one of the greatest builders but a self-made man in the mold of character which so long has represented the high- est tradition of American free enterprise — one who turned handicaps into strength. The face of this and other lands is dotted and lined with the great construction projects built by him. Lacking much formal education himself, he be- came a strong friend of education and educational institutions. One of those institutions was Campbell College to which he sent several members of his own family. As a faithful member of the Committee of One Hundred, a generous benefactor and friend, we shall miss him. EARL McDonald westbrook July 5, 1902 - June 19, 1963 Alumnus, Dunn High School, Buies Creek Academy and University of North Carolina; for more than 35 years prominent in business life of Dunn; president, Dunn Chamber of Connnerce. three terms; president and member of Dunn Rotary Club with 36 years perfect attendance; Mayor of Duiui; Dunn ' s Man of the Year, 1941 ; a founder and former president, WNCT-TV; treasurer, North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association; president, Chicora Country Club; vice-president. First Federal Savings and Loan Association; trustee, Betsy Johnson Memorial Hos- pital; trustee and chairman of Board of Campbell College; Past Master of Palmyra Masonic Lodge and Shriller; deacon. First Baptist Church of Dunn. He has built for himself a monument more lasting than bronze. w WILLIAM HERBERT JONES Feliruary 21. 1897 - September 24, 1963 One of the largest fliie-cured tobacco farmers in the world; successful merchant and tobacco warehouse- man; winner of many awards for Distinguished Serv- ice from Ford Motor Company for an outstanding record as automobile dealer. Thus reads the record of a man who. although stricken with infantile paralysis at eighteen months of age, never ceased to strive for the best and highest in life. Big in body, he developed, especially in his latter years, a heart equally big and sympathetic toward those less fortunate. Although ambitious to succeed in business, his devotion to his beloved wife, the former Lula Bostic, and his two daughters, Lula Mae and Billie Jean, was perhaps the consuming passion of his life. Mr. Jones early joined the Union Baptist Church; later he removed his membership to the First Baptist Church of Kinston. He was a member also of several fraternal organizations, including the Masonic Lodge. Rotary, Eltcs Club. North Carolina Automobile Deal- ers Association. He served as Chairman of the Pink Hill Consolidated School Board, Trustee of Parrott ' s Hospital in Kinston and Trustee of Campbell Col- lege. He was Tar Heel of the Week in the l eH ' s and Observer prior to his death. The Boy Scouts of America awarded him a certificate for Distinguished Support. Jones Dormitory, an attractive home for girls on the Campbell College Campus, stands jointly as a perpetual memorial to his benefactions and services and as a worthv tribute to the noble character of his life companion. Lula Bostic Jones. RAYMOND LUPTON PITTMAN June 28, 1888 -August 1, 196.3 Campbell College ( Bu ' ies Creek Academy) alumnus; B.S., University of North Carolina, 1908; M.D., Jefferson Medical Col lege, 1910; medical staff High- smith Hospital, 1912-1919; founder and operator of Pittman Hospital, 1919-1954; president of R. L. Pittman Investments, Inc.; real estate developer and builder for years; elder of First Presbyterian Church; outstanding sportsman, great surgeon, brilliant finan- cier, community builder. For when the one great Scorer comes to write Against your name He writes — not that you Won or lost — but How you played the game. --t II ' f ' ' i™ijjwpai «w««w«« ' The individual is the basic unit in the community, the person around which the college community is based. Without the student there could be no college community. A two-way relationship must exist between the student and the college. First, the community has an effect upon the individual. He is the reflection of the community. The student likewise leaves his influence upon the college. He affects its course of development and its activity by his actions. He has his own abilities, downfalls, problems, and needs. The college community takes its form and character from the people within it as they develop. Therefore it is necessary to have all kinds of persons within the unit. We must have the intellectual, the leader, the follower, the comedian, the pretty, the athletic, and the talented. It is the interaction of these people which gives life to the college community. Outstanding Seniors Rebecca Hakkf.i.l Hugh Copeland Patricia O ' Quinn 66 Gary Todd Outstandinj Seniors Kav Whitley J. Wallace Betts Outstandinj Seniors Glenn Lindsay Richard Blirgett Outstandin| Seniors Mrs. Sandra Kidd Deaton Mrs. Duane Bennett Daniel Deaton SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT WINSTON President WILLIAM POWELL Vice-President PATRICIA TURLINGTON Secretary-Treasurer Scni Anderson, Mary Janelle Jacksonville, Fla. B.A., Modern Language Choir 1, 2; Canterbury Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; House Council 2, 3; Literary Society 4: Philosophy Club 4. Anderson, Melvin Etheridge Smithfield B.S., Social Science Chowan College 1, 2; YDC 3, 4. Angell, Don Gray East Bend B.S., Business Administration Gupton Jones College 1, 2. Bailey. James Charles B.S.. Business Administration Barefoot. Robert Junius B.S., Social Studies Barton. Barbara Ann B.S., Elementary Education Kenly Bailey, Warren Gattis Raleigh B.S., Business Administration UNC 1, 2; Epsilon Pi Eta 4. Barefoot. Linda Denning Lillington B.S., Business Administration Dur Barnes, Linda Butts Angier B.S., Elementary Education East Carolina L 2. Canton Bass. Bobby Ray Four Oaks B.S., Business Administration Louisburg College 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; YDC 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; House Council 4. Seniors Beacham, Fred Edward B.S., Chemistry Jacksonville Bell, William Anson Asheville B.S., Business Administration Benner, James Charles B.S., Business Administration East Carolina 1,2; Dean ' s List 3, 4. Bennett, Ditane Cain Coats Kenly .S.. EnsHsli Limestone College 1 ; Choir 2; NEA 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List. Betts, James Wallace B.A., English Creek Pebbles: NEA; Epsilon Pi Eta. Black, Ray Cooper Lillinaton Lillinston I B.S., Education Bland. Gerald Hall Raleigh B.S., Business Administration UNC 1, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 4. Boyer, Claudia Sue Bel Air, Md.. B.S., Elementary Education NEA 3, 4. Boyetle. James Albert Warsaw I5.S., Social Studies NEA 3. 1, I resident 4; Class Olhcer .3; Dormitory House Council .3; SGA Vice-President 4. Boyette. Jessica Marie Wendell li.A., Elementary Education Mars Hill 1, 2; NEA 3. Treasurer 3; House Council 3, 4; Executive Council 4, President 4; SGA 4. Seniors Boyette, Sylvia Jean Clinton B.S., Elementary Education Pineland College 1, 2; NEA 4; MYF 4; House Council 3, 4. Britt. Edwin Judson Luniberton B.S., Social Studies SGA 4; Executive Council 4, President 4. Brown, Charles Belton Chadbourn B.S.. Secondary Education NEA 4. Brown, James David Ramseur B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. Brown. Kirby Roice Rocky Mount B.S., Mathematics NEA 4. Brown, Joseph Denny Winston-Salem B.S., Business Administration Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. Brown. Willis Nathen Selr B.S., Business Administration International Relations Club 2; Religious Education Club 3, 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 3, Reporter 4. Bryant. Jerry Wayne Raleigh B.S.. Business Administration Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. Buck, Joseph Edward Gates B.S., Social Science Chowan College 1.2: Ministerial Conference -1; NEA 4. Burgett. Richard Davenport. Jr. Buie s Creek B.A., Social Studies Spanish Club 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 4; International Relations Club 2. Seniors Byrd. Jack Barron B.S., Secondary Education Pi Epsilon Mu 4; NEA 4. Angier Boykins, Va. Cabell, Stanley Powhatan B.A., History Ferriini Junior College 1, 2; Wake Forest College 2; Minis- terial Conference 4; YDC 4; Religious Education Club 4; Dormitory President 4; House Council 4; Executive House Council 4. Cameron. John Byron — B.S., Business Administration Sanford Campbell. Henry George. Jr. Fayetteville B.S., Secondary Education Spanish Club 3; NEA and NCEA 3, 4; Alpha Beta Gamma 2: House Council 3. Campbell. Sandra Lee Teaneck, N. J. B.S.. Social Studies Carriker. James Ralph B.S.. Mathematics Lillington Carrer. Daphne Zihinkii Durham i!.S.. Elementary Education Religious Education Club 2, 3; House Council 4; YWA 1, 2, 3, 4: Collegiate Choir 1,2; SNEA 4. Clevenger. Earl Clinton Jacksonville, Fla. 15. S.. Mathematics Coleman. Shelby Jean Lillington B.S., Elementary Education East Carolina College 1, 2; NEA and NCEA 4; Student Wives Club 4. Coleman. Waller Stewart Salislniry B.A., Religion Choir 1; BSU 1, 2, 4; Philosophy Club 4; SGA 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Outstanding Brother 2; Student Proctor 4. Seniors Copeland, Hugh Raiford Belvidere B.A., English Creek Pebbles 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; NEA and NCEA 4; Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 3, President 4; Junior Class President 3; House Council 3, 4; BSU 3, 4; Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Faculty- Student Chapel Committee 3; Debate Team 4; Drama Work- shop 4; Annual Oratorical Contest Winner 1. Cox, Grace Suzanne Dunn B.S., Elementary Education Craig, Joan Ellen Sanford B.S., Elementary Education BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4; Religious Education Club 2; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Creason, Hubert Buel B.S., Social Studies Siler City Creech. Joseph Odell Buie ' s Creek B.S., Business Administration North Carolina State College 1 ; Pine Burr Staff 4. Business Manager 4. Creech, Phyllis Turlington Buie ' s Creek B.S., Secondary Education Student Wives Club 4; YWA 1, 2, 3. Crisp, Martha Sue B.S., Business Education House Council 2, 3, 4; NEA 2, 3, 4. Oak City Raleigh Davis. Robert McDonald B.S., Natural Science Wake Forest College 1, 2; North Carolina State College 3. Dean. Patsy Jeanette B.S., Mathematics Lillington Durha Dean. Roger Lloyd B.S., Business Administration East Carolina College 1; Intranuiral Council 4; House Coun- cil 4. Sei Deaton, Daniel Marion, Jr. Maxton B.A., History Walker Group 2, President 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Ministerial Conference 1, 3, 4; Choir 1; SGA 1, 2, 3; Student Proctor 4. Dew, James Robert Whiteville B.S., Physical Education Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4; Walker Group 4; Pi Epsilon Mu 4; NEA and NCEA 4; YDC 3, 4; Pine Burr Staff 4; House Council 1; Dean ' s List 3, 4. England. Lennie Charlotte Ruther Glen, Va. B.S., Elementary Education Ferrum Junior College 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; SNEA 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. Ennis, Judith Ann Angier B.S., Secondary Education Intramural Council 2; Epsilon Pi Eta 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Gamma 1, 2, Secretary 2; American Chemical Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2; Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3; House Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Executive Council 4; YWA 3, 4; NEA 4. Etheridge, Douglas Lee Tarhoro B.S., Business Administration Spanish Club 1, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. Evans. Dallas Lee B.S., Secondary Education Fairmont Everette. James Howard Washington B.S.. History The Citadel 1 ; Spanish Club 3; NEA 3. 4; YDC 3. 4; Beau- fort County Club 2; Track Team 2, 3. Faircloth. Marion Patrick Clinton 1?.S., Elementary Education Faulk. I ancy Louise Taimr City B.S., Education NEA 3. 4; YWA 2. 3; House Council 4. Foil. Horace Odcll. Jr. Jacksonville H.S.. English Alpiia Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Seni Formy-Duval. James Cecil. Jr. Whiteville B.S., Social Studies NEA 3. 4; Alpha Beta Gamma 1. Freeman. Creed Blondell Fayetteville B.A., Music Frye. Katherine Eugenia Aberdeen B.S., Elementary Education NEA and NCEA 3, 4; Pine Burr Staff 3, 4, Class Editor 3, 4; YWA 1; Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 4: BSU 1, 2. 3; Walker Group 2. Fiissell. Cebron Douglas Clinton B.S., Business Administration Mars Hill College 1, 2; Florida State University 3. Futrell. William Millar Rich Square B.S., Natural Science Garcia, Iris Andrea Gastonia B.S., Music Caster. Marvin Edward Sanford B.S., Social Studies UNC 1; Ministerial Conference 4; Dean ' s List 3. Giles. James Billy Chapel Hill B.S., Business Administration UNC 3; Spanish Club 2; House Council L Ginn. Donna Knthaleen Elizabeth City B.S., Business Education Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. 3; Collegiate Choir 1; NEA 4; House Council 3, 4, Secretary 4. Godwin. Jerry Leroy Buie ' s Creek B.S., Business Administration Seniors Goforth. Steve Lammar Fayetfeville B.S., Physical Education Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Epsilon Mu 3, 4, Chaplain 3. Gore, Jessica Irene Tabor City B.A., Social Science YWA 1, 2; House Council 2, 3, 4, President 2, Executive Council 2, NEA 3, 4; YDC 4. Grady. {Villiam Allen IS., So Studi YDC 3, 4: NEA 3. Beulaville Bennett Ayden Gresham, Carolyn Jones B.S., Elementary Education Gresham. John Randolph B.S., Social Studies North Carolina State College 1. 2; NEA 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Secretary 3, Historian 4. Gresham. Robert Elvis. Jr. Buie ' s Creek B.S., Business Administration North Carolina State College 1; Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Day Student President 4. Griffin. Judith Anne Durham B.A., Religion anil English Latin Club 1, Secretary 1 ; Religious Education Club 2, 3, 4; Creek Pebbles 4; Choir 2: BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. Recorder 4; YWA 1; Class Officer 2: House Council 1, 2. Grimes. Jerry Glenn SNEA and NCEA 3. Hampton. Va. B.S.. Science Griscl. hurt Barron B.S.. Business Administration North Carolina State College 1; Track 4. kd.M Raleigh Raleigh flail, drn Winjred B.S., Physical Education East Carolina College 1; NCEA 3, 4; Pi Epsilon Mu 3, 4; NEA 3, 4; NCAHPER 3, 4; Class Officer 2. Seniors Hall, George Rubin Raleieh B.S., Education Hall, Stephen Cashwell New Bern B.S., Business Administration East Carolina College 1 ; International Relations Club 2. Hamlin, David Vinson, Jr. Durham il ' B.S., Bi siness Adniini stration 1 Harper, Eljriede Inge Raleigh Harrell, Rebecca Anne Edenton At B.S., Elementary Education SNEA 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4, Secretary 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; BSU 4; Pine Burr Staff 4; SGA 1, 2. Harris. Mary Jo Old Fort B.S., Elementary Education Montreat-Anderson Junior College 1, 2; House Council 3; Choir 3; NEA and NCEA 3, 4; YDC 3. Hatcher, Thomas Adair B.S., Social Science Asheville fi o Herring, Henry Best Coats B.A., Social Science and Religion iir.i Hicks, Patsy Yates Durha B.S., Music Hockaday, Henry Clay Raleigh B.S., Business Administration Hardbarger ' s Business College 1; Epsilon Pi Eta 4. Seniors Hodgef. Alva Kenton Morehead City B.S.. Education Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4; House Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; NEA 3, 4; YWA 2; Religious Education Club 1, 2; Cheer- leader 1. Hard. James Douglas Red Springs B.S., Business Administration Wingate College 1, 2; Philosophy Club 1. Home. Thomas Grady Raleigh B.S.. Business Administration Louisburg Junior College 1. 2. Jackson. Roy E.. Jr. Jacksonville B.S., Business Administration Oak Ridge Military Institute 1, 2; Wake Forest College 3. James. Raleigh Milton B.A.. Social Studies Apex Jeans. Judy Morris Hende B.A., Religion kJtM YWA 1. 2, 3, 4; Religious Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. J ' nkins. Daiid Morris Creedmoor B.S., Social Studies Alpha I ' hi Omega 4, Vice-President 4; YDC 3; NEA 1; NCEA 1 ; International Relations Cluii 1 ; House Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, 4. Jernigan. ormnn Duncan Dunn B.S.. Mathematics Ndilh Caioiina State College 1 : Alpha Beta Gamma 2. 3, 4. Johnson. Amos Ceiihas Willow Springs B.S., Elementary Education NEA and NCEA 4. Officer 4; Choir 4; BSU 4. Johnson. Garland Henry Jacksonville H.S., Social Studies and Physical Education Seni Johnson. John Lawrence, Jr. B.A., English Buie ' s Creek Greensboro Johnson. Patricia Ann B.A., English Greensboro College 1, 2; House Council 3; NEA 3, 4; Relig- ious Education Club 3, 4, President 4; YWA 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; Epsilon Pi Eta 4. Johnson, Stanley H. Dunn B.A., English UNC 1; Band 3, 4; Spanish Clui) 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3. Johnson, William Erven Chadbourn B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Alpha Beta Gamma 1, 2; YDC 3, 4; House Council 4. Johnson, Woodson Webb B.A., English Lillington Jones. Dan Holden Farmville B.S., Mathematics Jones, Gene Audrey Whiteville B.S., Business Administration Greensboro College 1. Jones. Larry Thomas Lillington B.S., Mathematics SNEA and NCEA 3; Dean ' s List 2. Joirdy, Raymond Francis Danbury, Conn. B.A., Business Administration Mars Hill College 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Alpha Beta Gamma 2; Philosophy Club 2, Treasurer 2; Lyceum 3, President 3: YDC 3; Campbell Players 2; Paul Green Order 3. Kennedy, William Thornton Newton Grove B.S., Business Administration Wake Forest College 2. Seni Kidd, Sandra Louise Jacksonville, Fla. B.S., Mathematics YWA 1, 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4; Choir-Organist 1, 2, 3; NEA and NCEA 3, 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Vivian Dawson Massey Music Award 1963; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. King, Ottis Lee Richlands B.A., Religion Religious Education Club 2, 3, 4; Ministerial Conference 2. 3, 4; YRC 4; Mozart Music Club 2. Knoules. Jacqueline Josephine Charleston, S. C. B.A., Public School Music BSU 2; Religious Education Club 2; House Council 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Koonce, Charles Errol Fayetteville B.S., Mathematics Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; YDC 3, 4; House Council 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Herbert Taylor Base- ball Award 3. Kushner. Jerome Rane Danville, Va. B.S.. Social Science House Council 3. Leach. Betsy Ophelia Goldsboro B.S.. Education Peace College 1.2; NCEA and NEA 4. Lee. Betty Ann Dunn B.A., Social Studies Choi I 1 ; Lyceum Society 3, 4; YDC 3. 4; Pine Burr Staff 4. Leggelt. Donald Leroy -■«■B.S.. Mathematics . KA 1: YUC 1. Leggett. James Perry. Jr. B.S., Mathematics l-versrreen Fairmont Leonard, Nancy (iail Louisburj B.S., Business Education Seniors Little, James Larkin Clayton B.S., Business Administration North Carolina State College 1; Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3; House Council 3. McCallum, Donald Alexander Carthage B.S., Secondary Education YDC 4; Spanish Club 1; Philosophy Club 4; NEA 3, 4. McElveen, Lucy McCoy Lynchburg, S. C. B.S., Elementary Education Wingate Junior College 1,2; BSU 3, 4; Choir 3; NEA 3, 4; YWA 3, 4. McKenzie, Robert Pearson Augusta, Ga. B.S., Natural Science Alpha Beta Gamma 1, 2; Walker Group 3; Class Officer 2. 4 fei fe McLean. Jo Ellen B.A., English Wake Forest College 1, 2. Fuquay Springs McMannen, Lewis Everett Buie ' s Creek B.S., Social Studies Spanish Club 2; International Relations Club 2. Malkin, Steven Charles Charlotte B.S., Business Administration Methodist College 2; Spanish Club 2. Mathews, Helen Coggin Waltersboro, S. C. B.A., English House Council 2, 3; Literarv Society 3, 4; YWA 1, 2, 3; NEA 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. Matthews, James Wesley Fuquay Springs B.S., Social Science Spanish Cluli 2; Alpha Beta Gannna 1, 2. Matthews, Kermit Livingstone, Jr. Fuquay Springs B.A., English 4i Seniors Matthews, Max Griffin B.S., Business Administration Sanford J Mauney, Edward Lee Wilmington B.S., Natural Science Wilmington College 1, 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 3; Walker Group 3; Art Club 4, Vice-President 4; Pine Burr Staff 4. Milligan, Patricia Phaye Loris, S. C. B.S., Elementary Education Mohn, Robert H. Richlands B.S., Business Administration Morris. Russell Charles Baltimore, Md. B.A., Religion BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club 4; House Council 3; State BSU President 4. Mullen. Herbert Taylor. Jr. South Mills B.S., Business Administration Alpha Beta Gamma 1 ; Methodist Student Movement 1 ; Span- ish Club 3; YDC 3, 4; Business Club 4. Nash, Charles Lee Roy Fuquay Springs B.S., Mathematics Newmon, John Thomas Pageland, S. C. B.S., Social Studies Wingate College 1, 2. Newnam. Robert Edward Greensboro B.A., History Mars Hill College 1. 2; UNC 3; NEA 4; BSU 4; YDC 4. Newton, Marian Grace Clarksville, Va. B.S., Elementary Education Walker Group 1; NCEA 3. 4; YWA 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; NEA 3, 4. Seni Noble. John Stephen Greenville B.A., Social Studies Randolph Macon College 1 ; YRC 4. Norris, Martha Kaye Tabor City B.S., Elementary Education Flora Macdonald College 1; Wilmington Junior College 2; NEA 3, 4; Choir 4; BSU 3; House Council 3, 4. Nowlan. W. J. Raleigh B.S.. Science Education Odom, Charles Robert Durham B.S., Business Administration Spanish Club 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; BSU 2. O ' Quinn, Luther C. Mamers B.S., Business Administration Spanish Club 2; YDC 3; House Council 3. O ' Quinn. Patricia Lane Lillington B.A., English and Foreign Languages Class Officer 3; House Council 3; Executive Council 3; Forensic Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Philosophy Club 3; Epsilon Pi Eta 4; NEA 4; YWA ] ; BSU 1; Debate Team 4; Pine Burr Staff 4. Owens. Frances Caroline Cooleemee B.S., Physical Education Pi Epsilon Mu 3, 4, Secretary 4; House Council 3, 4; Intra- mural Council 3. 4; BSU 3. 4. Padgett. Bobby Jackson Maple Hill B.S., Mathematics North Carolina State College 1. 2, 3; Creek Pebbles 4, Edi- tor 4. Parker, Chappell Vail Pine Level B.S., Business Administration Parker. James Bruce Dunn Certified for Secondary Education ' ' jrr Seni Parker. Thomas Meredith Williamston B.S., Social Science UNC 1; Lyceum 4; Philosophy Club 4; NCEA 4; NEA 4; Student Proctor 4. Parrish. Patsy Ann Dm B.S., English Campbell Players 1. 2. 3, 4; Paul Green Order 2, 3, 4; Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 4; Pine Burr Staff 2; Methodist Student Movement 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 2; Science Club 2; NCEA 4; NEA 4; House Council 2. 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. Paschal. Mar Elizabeth Siler City B.S.. Elementary Education YWA 1, 2, 3, 4: House Council 1, 2. 3. Patterson. Alvie Oldham. Jr. Broadway B.S., Business Administration East Carolina College 1 : Phi Beta Lambda 3; YDC 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4: House Council 4; Corresponding Secretary APO 4. Reed. Gaxle Cooke Perry. I iminia Lee Raleigh Vilas B.A.. Social Science Petrie. Mariidret Massejiiiill Buic ' s Creek B.S.. Elementary Education Latin Club 3; Student-Wives Club 4. Vice•Prc i(lcnt 4: NEA and NCEA 4; House Council 1. Phillips. Ileriha Carol Elkin U.S.. Biislii  Education ■lplui Phi Oiu.-ga Sweetheart 4; NEA ); House Council 1. :?. 1. Phillips. Ediniid tldon CarrsviUe. Va. ii.S.. I ' lU iiios (biiini-.Iiali(in Chowan Coll. ' gc I. 2: Monogram Club 1; NEA 4; Spanish Club 1: Track Team Manager . ' i. Soccer Team Manager 4. Pierre, llexaluler llollmi. Ji. College i ' ark, Md. U.S.. Iiu me  Admiin tralioii L ' niversity of Maryland 1. Seni Pleasants, Frank Warner B.S., English Aberdeen Plummer, Linda Broivn Buie ' s Creek J B XI B.A., Religious Education Gardner- Webb College 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4. Plummer. Robert Junior Buie ' s Creek B.A., Social Science Gardner- Webb College 1, 2, 3; Ministerial Conference 3, 4. Pope, Bobby Wayne B.S., Physical Education Coats Powell, Gordon Brooks Danville, Va. B.A., Social Science YDC 4; Pine Burr Staff 3; International Relations Club 2. Powell, Philip Kessler Holly Springs B.S., Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; YDC 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 4; Pine Burr Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Dean ' s List 3, 4. Powell, William Claiborne Richmond, Va. B.S., Social Science Ferrum College 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Executive Council 3; Dormitory President 3; House Council 3, 4; Walker Group 3; Student Proctor 4; Class Officer 4: SGA 4; Dean ' s List 3. Powers, Patricia Lee B.S., Education Ray, Gilbert Whitted B.A., Social Science Roanoke Rapids Fayetteville Reaves, Charles Conner Fayetteville B.S., Social Science and Education J kd k 87 Seniors Reaves, Margaret Harris Buie ' s Creek B.S., Secondary Education Reese, Rebecca Jo Henderson B.S., Elementary Education NEA 3, 4; NCEA 3, 4; YWA 4, Secretary 4; BSU 4; House Council 3; Science Club 1. Register. Robert Wilson B.S., Business Administration Spanish Club 2; YDC 3. 4. Register. Sherrill Bright Columbia Dunn B.A., English Revelle. Elizabeth Marchanl Franklin, Va. B.S., Elementary Education WCUNC 1; NEA 3, 4; Campbell Players 3, 4; Paul Green Order 4. Secretary 4; House Council 4. Rhodes. Margie Lynn Proctorville B.S.. Primary Education High Point College 1; NCEA 3; Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 4. Ricli. Phyllis Maxine Ro ' ky Mount B.A., Religious Education East Carolina College 1, 2; Religious Education Cluh 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Vice-President 4. Richardson. Brian Craig Gloversville, New York B.A., Religion and Social Science Philadelphia College of Bible ]; Inlranunal Council 3; Dean ' s List 3, 4. Rigsbee. William Norman, Jr. Durham B.S., Business Administration UNC 1; YRC 4, Publicity Chairman 4; SGA 4; Dormitory President 4; Executive Council 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. Roberts. Jnn Wayne Lillington B.S., Physical Education UNC 1; Pi Epsilon Mu 4, President 4; NCEA and NEA 3, 4; NCAHPER 3, 4. Seniors Roberts, Kenneth Bryan Hillsboro B.S., Physical Education Pi Epsilon Mu 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, President 3; Baseball 1. Rose. Barry Charles Scranton, Pa. B.S., Elementary Education University of Scranton 1, 2; NEA and NCEA 3, 4. Sauls. W ' illiam Lewis Whiteville 3.A., S ocial Science Brevard College 1; Asheville-Biltmore College 2; Pine Birr Staff 4, Associate Editor 4; Choir 3; Band 3. Sears. Ernie Ray Fuquay Springs B.S., Business Administration Baseball 1 ; Track 3. Senter. Daiid Henry Fuquay Springs B.S.. Social Science YDC 3. 4; NEA 3. 4: NCEA 3. 4; House Council 3. 4. Shaw. Carolyn Louise Pittsboro B.S.. Primary Education WCUNC 1; BSU 3; NEA and NCEA 3. 4; Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4; House Council 3; Deans List 2, 3, 4. Shelley. James Cleveland. Jr. Nichols, S. C. B.A., Education Ministerial Conference 1, 2, 3. 4; NEA 4. Shelley. Silvia Kay Marion, S. C. B.S.. Elenientarv Education Smith. Michael Allen Elizabethtown B.S., Physical Education Pi Epsilon Mu 4, Vice-President 4. Snipes. Harriotte Gnswnld Selma B.S., Physical Education YDC 3, 4; Pi Epsilon Mu 3, 4; P[ne Burr Staff 4; Secretary of Intramural Council 3. %. ' l 89 Seniors Spell. Herbert Eugene Roseboro B.S., Social Studies Pineland J unior College 1, 2; Ministerial Conference 4. Spence, Timothy Artley B.S., Social Science Lillington Spikes. John Harold Buie ' s Creek B.S.. Social Science Stone, George Perkins. Jr. Richmond, Va. B.S.. Social Studies Wake Forest College 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4; NEA 4; Band 3, 4; Student Proctor 4. Strickland. Bernice Leslie Zeliulon B.S., Business Administration House Council 3. Strickland. Sherwood Jerome Wilmington B.S., Business Administration Siilliran. Roger Farl Ahoskie B.S., Physical Education Pi Epsiion Mu 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intramural (iouncil 3; YRC 3. 4: Golf Team 3, 4. Samrrll. Donald Wilson Snow Hill B.S.. Natural Science Spani h (Ihili 3. 1; Alpha Beta Gamma 2, 3; Walker Group 4. President 4. Tailloik. James I. Calypso U.S.. Business Adniiiiislratidii I ' lii llria l.arrilida 1; YDC 1: Sliideut Proctor I. kdlk T ii kmgliin. R nniond Ishhy. Jr. U.S.. Natural Science liaud 3; Choir 1; YDC . Edenton 90 Scni Tarry, Samuel Lewis Clarksville, Va. B.S., Social Science Hampton-Sydney College 1, 2, 3. Taylor, Priscilla Elizabeth Tarboro B.A., English Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 2, 3; Creek Pebbles Staff 3; Campbell Players 2, 3; Paul Green Order 3, President 3; Dean ' s List 1 3. Teachey. Elizabeth Mattocks Rose Hill B.S.. Business Administration Teague, Jerry Zavan Durham B.S., Business Administration Duke University 1; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. Temple, Felecia Ann Lillington B.S., Elementary Education Spanish Club 2; Westminster Fellowship 2. Temple. Brooke C. Danville, Va. B.S.. Social Studies Tew, Mack Reid Dunn B.S., Mathematics University of Mississippi 1. Thompson. Jenn) Lillian Carolina Beach B.S., English Wilmington College 1; Pine Burr Staff 2, Copy Editor 2; Methodist Student Movement 2. 4; YWA 2, 3; House Council 2, 3: Religious Education Club 4. Thomas, Alford Mitchell Bunnlevel B.S., Chemistry American Chemical Society 4, President 4; Epsilon Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; YRC3, 4. Thomas, Lamar Everett Winnsboro, S. C. B.S., Business Administration Wingate College 1, 2; YRC 3, 4; BSU 4; House Council 4. iY tfe 91 Seni Todd, Cary C. Buie ' s Creek B.A., Mathematics Epsilon Pi Eta 3, 4; NEA 4. Tolar, Adelaide Kay Red Springs B.A., Education NEA 4; YWA 1, 4; BSU 4; House Council 4. Tripp, Gilbert Allen Buie ' s Creek B.S., Social Studies University of North Carolina 3. Tucker. Ellis Boney Magnolia B.S., Mathematics North Carolina State College 1. Turlington, Patricia Joanne Erwin B.S., Elementary Education WCUNC 1; Peace College 2; NEA 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Class President 4; May Court 3; House Council 3, 4, Secretary 3. Tuten, Gene Tayloe Washington B.A., Social Studies Chowan College 1, 2; Ministerial Conference 3, 4. Tyndnll, Odis Bryant B.S., Business Administration Varina Clinton Wallace, C)nthi(i Ann B.S., Elementary Education Pfeiffer College 1, 2; Choir 3; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; NEA 3, 4. Ware, Sharolyn Louise Hollywood, Fia. B.S., Elementary Education NEA and NCEA 2, 3, 4; House Council 3; Pine Burr Staff 4, Organizations Editor 4. Weathers. Jerry Davidson Stanley B.S., Social Science Wake Forest College 1, 2; Manager and Trainer — J.V. Basketball 3, Soccer 4; Dean ' s List 3; Pine Burr Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; YRC 3, 4. 92 Seni Wells, Alton James Teachey B.S., Mathematics West, Lee Simons Woodland % ' Sg «« B.S., Physical Education  Westbrook. Alma Belle Dunn B.S., Elementary Education WCUNC 1, 2; NEA and NCEA 3, 4. White, Roger Aubigne Salemburg B.A., English Pineland College 1 ; Ministerial Conference 2, 3, President 2. Whitley, Travis Roger Raleigh B.S., Business Administration Whittington, Delano Full on Dunn B.S., Business Adniinistrat on Phi Beta Lambda 1 2, 4 Wilder, Jerry Jane Middlesex Willis. David Ellis Moi ehead City B.S., Social Studies Winston. Robert Lee Vii gilina. Va. B.S., Social Studies Philosophy Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Class President 4; Track Team 1 ; Dean ' s List 3. Woodard. Emma Faye Goldsboro B.S., Elementary Education Spanish Clulj 1; Religious Education Club 1; NEA 4; YWA 4. Seniors Worley, Betty Eloise Hampton, Va. B.S., Elementary Education Chowan College 1,2; NEA 3, 4; YWA 4, President 4; House Council 4. Yates, Horace David Burgaw B.A., Secondary Education University of North Carolina 3; Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 4. Yates. Janet Gayle Apex B.S., Business Administration Paul Green Order 3, 4; Campbell Players 3, 4. Yates. Margaret Ann Havelock B.S., Business Education Phi Beta Lambda 4; Spanish Club 3; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4. mi M«Hi ' B ' -aiE When do we eat? t JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS HUGH MARTIN President ANDREW CANADY Vice-President BONNIE PEOPLES Secretary-Treasurer Juniors S   n W l f«9 «r. ' •o m P p- ADAMS, William Jackson Willow Springs ADKINS, Merle Thayer. Ill Durham ALEY, Carl Clifford Fayetteville ALMOND. Billy Holland. Jr. Red Springs AMIS, Walter Scott. Jr. Benson ANDERSON, David Robert Lake City, S. C. ARMENTROUT. William R. Tazewell. Va. BAKER. Iris Carol Kinston BAKER. Maurice Ronald Varina BAREFOOT. Sallie Holley Spring Lake BARFIELD. Jerry Brooks Dunn BARWICK. James Elmer Durham BAUMAN. Ernest Frederick Browns Mills. N. J. BEARD. Sarah Elizabeth Clayton BEVERLY. Thomas Eugene Raleigh BITRICK. Jesse Duane Plattsburgh. N. Y. BLACK. Augustus Melton Cherryville BLACKMON. Cleatus Judson Cheraw. S. C. BLALOCK. Robert Bernard Erwin BLINSON. Delma Clark Raleigh BOES. Michael White Southern Pines BONDS. William Austin Benson BOSTROM. Lars Edward Raleigh BRITT. Jo Ann Fair Bluff Juniors BROWN, Willard Auburn Callahan, Fla. BRUFFEY, Danny Ross Richmond, Va. BULLARD, Gurthurie Thomas Chadbourn BUNN, Phyllis Carolyn Newport News, Va. BUTLER, Julian Alan Southern Pines CAMPBELL, Arnold Braxis Lumberton CAMPBELL, Preston Myers Fayetteville CANADY, Andrew Crosland Snead ' s Ferry CARR, Joseph Myron Rose Hill CELENTANO, William Alan Raleigh CLAYTON, Dudley Van Keeling, Va. COOKE, Michael Sewell Rich Square COON. Brenda Anne Bessemer City COOPER, Ransom Sumter, S. C. CRAVENS, Robert McMillan Satellite Beach. Fla. CURRIN, Jane Graves Oxford CURRIN, Robert Larry Lillington DAVIS, Ernest Lamont Lumber Bridge DAVIS, John 1). Lillington DAWSON, Donald Anderson Lillington DORMAN, Carrie Pauline Myrtle Beach, S. C. DUNN, George Thaddaeus Kinston DUNN, Levon Conway, S. C. LAKES, Mark Wayne Durham ' «i «5 «3W Juniors !fjkiS itf ' f; f Mmi Mli lk % 1 ■M EAST, Russell Harvey Chatham, Va. EDMUND, John Charles Lumberton EDWARDS, Charles Lee Staley ELLIS, Condary Dunn ELMORE. Retha Gardner Dunn ENNIS, Gordon Earl Erwin ETHERIDGE, Bobby Ray Clayton FAILE, Carroll Kershaw, S. C. FAIRCLOTH, Bobbie Jewel Erwin FARNELL, Robert Thompson Midway Park FARRIOR. Robert Jefferson Calypso FERGUSON, Thomas David Morrisville FIELDS, Jesse L. Kinston FITANIDES, Philip Edward Southern Pines FLEMING, Lynn Allen Sanford FLOUNDERS, Tom Elmer Richmond, Va. FRAZIER. William Howard Coats FRYE, Lacy Harold Carthage GAGE, Dava Newsom Dunn GAINES, Homer Earl Goldston GARRISON, Edgar Paul Ellerson, Va. GIBBS, Paul Carson Rockingham GODWIN, Fehon Ray Dunn GOREE, Patricia Ann Portsmouth, Va. Juniors GOWER. Robert Neil Dunn GRAVITTE. Ruth Wanda Roxboro GREENE, Kenneth Lee West End GREGORY, Benny Haywood Angler GRIGG, Eugene Daniel Kings Mountain HALES. Thomas Eugene Bladenboro HAMMOND. James Frederick Cerro Gordo HARRIS. Billy Joe Durham HASSELL, Archie Clyde Colerain HEDGPETH. Henry Stephen Sanford HEDRICK, David Sherrill Raleigh HERNDON. Charles Edwin Apex HESTER. Ernest Carringtun Durham HESTER. James Edward Oxford HIMMELWRIGHT. (label G. Williamston HINSON, Barbara Leonard Lillington HINSON. Laylon Liston Nichols. S. C. HOLLAND. Joyce Hope Godwin HOLLOMAN. Helen A. Evergreen HOLLOWAY. Johnnv Irvin Mount Airy 1I0RNBER(;ER. Ikrry L. Reading, Fa. HORNE, Harry William Beulaville HORNE. Martha Anne Fayettevilie HOUSE. Ronald ClifTord Erwin fS Q p ' p ' o c: p Lf r.fc- Ok ? .  ¥«?■-w Juniors MmL 6 u HOWELL, Jack Richard Goldsboro HOWELL, Kenneth Edwin Erwin HUMPHEY, John G. Sanford HUMPHREY, Warren C. Kinston HUMPHRIES, Lois Dawn Gamer HUNT, Randolph John Spartanburg. S. C. ILER. Frank Robertson Greensboro JACKSON, Darlene Howell Buie ' s Creek JACKSON. Jimmy Leo Buie ' s Creek JACKSON, Kennon Clayton JAMES, Raymond Franklin Wallace JETER. Ann Marie Dunn JOHNSON. Lewis Bradley Pinehurst JOHNSON. Rebecca Sue Clinton JONES, Brenda Gaynelle Garner JONES. Clarence Stanley Raleigh JONES, Elizabeth Ann Goldsboro JONES, James Wendell Newton Grove JONES, Joyce Mae Pittsboro JONES, Robert Edward Fayetteville JONES, Terry Haywood Edenton JONES, Vernon Walters Durham JORDAN, Joseph Duggan Richmond. Va. KELLY, Elizabeth Perry Sanford 101 KENNEDY. Warren Cleveland Raleigh KLATT, Ronald Paul Gary KOONTZ, Roland Jackson Jefferson KRING. Jesse Dwigfit Ghalybeate Springs LANE, Colon Evergreen LEGGETT. Brenda Faye Fairmont LEWIS. Bobby Franklin Vernon HilL Va. LEWIS. D. Marvin High Point LINDER, Larry Craige Lexington LINDSEY, Aubrey Lee Chester, Va. LOCKERMAN. Tony Mason Salemburg LONG, George Earl Pineville McBRYDE. Phil Garner McCARLEY, Thomas Larry Hickory McCASKILL, Mary Annette Red Springs McCORMICK. Mickie Runneltc Fairmont Mf:CORMICK. William Harti Myrtle Beach. S. C. McCOTTER, Perry E. Alliance McDonald. Betlv jean Dillon. S. C. McINTYRE, Ronald Clyde Portsmouth. Va. McLAURIN. William Burniic Fayetteville McLean, William Duncan Lumberton McLESTER. Harrielle Ann Charlotte MADDREY, William Christopher Charlottesville, Va. Juniors C- iTT f « Juniors IM MANN, James Lindsay Sanford MARTIN, Lauchie Hugh Rowland MATTHEWS, James Neil Kipling MILLER, Barbara Anne Moncure MILLER. John Elliott Beaufort MILLER. Martha Roberta Rich Square MILLER. Shirley Edward Benson MITCHELL, Judy Steve Fairmont MITCHINER. Carol Leigh Raleigh MIZE. Lacinda Rose Oxford MOFF, Janice Elaine Dunn MORTON, Lindsay D. Buie ' s Creek MOSELEY. Earl Siler City MOSS. Edgar Marvin Townsville MOSS, Robert Gene Greensboro MUMFORD. Hugh Gene Durham MIRPHY. James Larry Mebane MURPHY, Oliver Joe Buies Creek NALL, James Ritchie Bonlee NEATHERY, John Marshall Oxford NICOLLS, Vera Lee Onley, Va. NIVISON, Ruth Mildred Raleigh NOLES, Mary Dell Dunn NORRIS, Hugh Jones Kilmarnock, Va. Juniors NUNALEE. Kenneth Nolan Currie O ' NEAL. Betty Sue Creedmoor OWENS, Rebecca Smith Sanford OZMORE. Ernest Edward Colonial Heights. Va. PAGE. Ellis Elmore Lumberton PARKER. Jerry A. Longs. S. C. PARRISH. Linda Jean Wendell PARSONS. Elizabeth Hunt Cape Charles, Va. PEAY, Carl Hubert Dunn PEOPLES, Bonnie Ray Henderson PIERCE. Albert Felton Pikeville PITTMAN. James Aubrey Scotland Neck PITTMAN. Linda Lyies Macclesfield PLEASANTS. Robert Willian Raleigh PRICE. Glenn F. Sanford PRIMM. Algernon Mark Elon College PRINCE. James Anderson Raleigh PRITCHETT. James Norw. Fuquay RABON. Wayne Levon Gary RACKLEV. Charles Ray Wihiiington REEVES. Charles nanicl Dunn RICHARD.SON. D.mald Blair Alexandria, Va. RICHARDSON. Larrv Charle Ellerbe liI(;SBi:E. John A. Durham ::3!v ©ft rr ' 1? Q ♦ j «• JrMJ hmm Juniors «• ■Ail « f. f -s ' ;.., SC I J ROBERTSON, Jerry Gurkin Jamesville ROBERTS. Harry Brock Coats ROBERTSON, Howard Randolph Petersburg, Va. ROCHESTER, James Fountain Rutherford ROCK. Jim Blaine Millbrook RODGERS, Kenneth Rice Williamsburg, Va. RUMFELT. Callie Gertrude Newport RUSHING, Gary Lee West End SALMON, Carl H. Lillington SAMS. James E. Clover. S. C. SAPP, Carey D. Georgetown. Del. SAULT, Nancy Mays Newport News, Va. SAUNDERS. John Rudolph Richmond, Va. SCOTT. Buck Draughon Fayetteville SCOTT. Richard Crawford Jacksonville SHAW. Calvin High Durham SHELL. Cjnihia Jane Roanoke Rapids SIGMON. Freddie Maxine Denver SIMS. Edwin Lee Charlotte SMITH. Peggy Ann Bear Creek SMITH. William Gerald Walstonburg SNYDER. James Luther Charlotte SOLES, Peggv Jean Loris. S. C: SPIVEY. John Wayne Sanford 105 Juniors SQUIRES. Samuel Vernon Bellcross STANLEY, Judy Diane Carthage STEPHENS, Grady Dexter Wake Forest STEPHENS. Patricia Ellen Fuquay STEPHENS, Robert Earl Chalybeate Springs STEWART. Benjamin Joseph Buie ' s Creek STOKES. Thomas William Rocky Mount STONE. Tobie Pass Buie ' s Creek STRICKLAND, Texford Tabor City STROUD. James Thomas Buie ' s Creek SUTTON, Brenda Kaye Willow Springs SUTTON, Preston Kenneth Mount Olive SWAIM. Everett Shelton Thomasville SWINDELL. Charles Adams Raleigh SWINNEY, Cleo Donald Buie ' s Creek TABDILL Mohamad Reza Teheran. Iran TANNER. James Malcolm Salemburg TAYLOR. Robert Tilden Norfolk. Va. TEPPER. Carolyn Ann Richmond. Va. TEW. Hazel Lee Fairmont THOMAS. George Rufus Four Oaks THOMPSON. Wllliani llenrN Hallsboro THORNTON. Sh.lia Ann Erwin TOWNE. Marv Klta Louise Whiteville fe ' W Vf ,m t Ic ' ,(!r. p  « i. tr« ' fe- fsj CT Juniors ... ( P KT-f 1- ' f- TRADER, Allen Tolson Benson TRIPP, Iva Yvonne Dunn TUCKER, Tony Martin Sanford TURNAGE, Wayne Jackson Dunn TURNER, David James Greensboro TUTOR, Jimmie Elton Varina TYNDALL, Leamon Windell Fayetteville UMSTEAD, Dan Holloway Durham VALLINI. Carroll Gene Nebo VALLINI, Janet Manell Lillington WALSTON. John Claude Pinetops WALTER.S. Franklin Carl Brunswick WALTERS, Robert Neil Tampa, Fla. WALTON, Carolyn Lee Richmond, Va. WARNER. Edward Alexander Fayetteville WARREN, Robert Winslow Favetteville WATKINS, John Clardy Henderson WATTS, Edith GaNell Raleigh WEAVER. Herman Howard Erwin WEAVER. Leon Winston Durham WEST, Paul D. Fayetteville WEST. William Roland Powhatan. Va. WHARTON, James E. Newport News, Va. WHITAKER, Jerry Earl West End WHITE. Jan Carolyn Salisbury WHITTEMORE. Lennie Ishrel Baskerville. Va. WILLETTE. Linda Ruth Durham WILLIAMS. Edward Bruce Hookerton WILLIAMS. Richard Lee Chadbourn WILLIAMSON. Michael Allen Cerro Gordo WILLIAMSON. Stephen Monroe Kenansville WTLLIFORD. James Howard Godwin WILLIFORD. Janice Marie Clarkton WILSON, Betty Rae Townsville WILSON. Evelyn Louise Wilmington WILSON. Kenneth Rav Little River. S. C. WOOD. George Wilson Fayetteville WOOD. James Turner Arlington. Va. WRIGHT. Joseph Woodley Bridgeton YATES. Saundra Jo Chadbourn VEOMAN. . Clifton Vaughr . ' nivrna W - - nil w rri ' j II I dmmsm M r J m s ' jsk.i Iflb r ' 7 n ' b K — - - , P „ f SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS VAN WOOD President NANCY McLaughlin Vlce-P resident DORA HEWETT Secretary HARRISON GARNER Treasurer Sophomores ABERNATHY, Lynda Lucille Fuqua y Springs ADAMS, Bill Judson Angier ADAMS, Jerry Franklin Benson ADAMS, Steve Donzell Angier ADDLETON, Marveen H. Durham ALEXANDER, Mary Elizabeth Simpsonville ALLEN, Floyd Wayne Four Oaks ALLEN, Jo Anne Va. ALTIZER, Howard Marion. Jr. Roanoke, Va. AMAN, Joseph Nixon Warsaw ANDERSON, Barbara Dale Nichols, S. C. ANDERSON, Gerald Edmund Durham APPLEWHITE, Walter Vann Myrtle Beach, S. C. ASPDEN, Sara Collison Winston-Salem ATKINS, Virginia Dare Dunn AUMAN, Noela Sue Benson AUSTIN, Jimmy Hiram Smithfield AVANT. Gertrude Groom Whiteville BABSON, Carl Vernon, Jr. Jacksonville BAILEY. Josiah William. Ill Morehead City BARBOUR, Winford Earl Stantonsburg BAREFOOT, Janice Faye Four Oaks BARNES, Thurman R. Lucama r.ARNHARDT. Jan Laton Concord M mMJtk Sophomores ■■a - - 1 J SL w f : k LTJk BARR, Linda Kaye Warsaw BASS, John Bunyan Lucama BASS, Mary Elizabeth Lucama RATTEN, Etta Cornelia Hatteras REAL. Gary Summitt Sanford BEASLEY, Edward Bruce Fountain BELL. Sandra Blythe Mount Olive BELL. Thomas Mason Favetteville BENNETT. Helen Jeanette Lillingtun BENSON. Rebecca Jane Benson BERRY. Retsy Jo Broadway BETHINE. Beverly Rose Lillington BLACKBURN. Bobby Ray Clinton BLACKMON. Ada Louise Wade BLAKE. Brenda MariKn Chadbouin BOLTON. Patricia Johnson Lillington no.SrW ' lCK. Eugenia Dolores Westfield, N.. J. BOYD, Jean Marshall Durham BOYETTE. Cecil Thomas Wilson BOYETTE. (ieorge Milford KcnU liO ' iNTON. Kranck Elisha Richmond. Va. BKACEY. Virginia Elizabeth Mount Olive BRADNER. Ralph Mitchell Burlington IIRACC. SalK Baile Oxford Sophomores BRANTLEY. Lovye Lucille Aurora BREWER, William Lewis Four Oaks BRIGGS, Norma Suzanne Sanford BRITT. Donna Gail Clinton BRITT, Frances Lilly Nichols, S. C. BRITT, Freda M. Murlreesboro BROOKS, Robert Edward Willow Springs BROWN, Hewitt Alexander Buie ' s Creek BROWNE, Jeannie Helen New Bern BRYAN, Carol Lee McLean, Va. BRYAN, Douglas Scott Raleigh BULT, David Charles North Branch, N. Y. BURGESS. Russell R. Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. BURKE, Wilsona Lee Raleigh BURKLOW, Ernest Gerald Hazard, Ky. BYRD, Cynthia Jane Bunnlevel BYRD, James Ronald Sanford BYRD, Julia Ann Newton Grove CAINE. Sylvia Lois Lumberton CALLIHAN. Linda Lou Elizabethtown CAMERON. Betty Jo Sanford CAMERON. James Douglas Erwin CAMERON. Susan Anne Apex CAMP. Darinda Lee Gastonia 113 Sophomores CAPPS, Dayton Conway, S. C. CARROLL, Ballard Edison Dublin CARTER, James Moody Fayetteville CARTER, William C. Mount Airy CATON. James Chappell Suffolk, Va. CHANCE. Reginald Lamarr Richfield CHAPPELL. John W. Durham CHERRY, Donald W. Norfolk. Va. CHERRY, Morris A. Mount Olive CHERRY, Walter T.. Jr. Mount Olive CLARK. Phyllis Elaine Reidsville COCKBIRN. Victoria May Buie ' s Creek COLE. Willard Walter. Jr. Whiteville COLEMAN. Larry Clifton Lillington COLLIER. Ora Gay Linden COOKE. James Taylor Murfreesboro COOPER. Linda Joan Moncure COTTEN, Jo Anne Fuquay Springs COTTON. Wayne L. Franklin, Va. COUNCIL. Jennv Lind Oak City COURTNEY. Kav Donskey Marion. Va. COVINGTON. Janice J. Hamlet CHEW.S. Hickman Edison. Jr. Henderson CLKRAN. Ju.lilh l, nn Raleigh Sophomores CURRIN, James Nelson, Jr. Oxford CURRIN, Judith Ann Angier DALE, Garmon C, Jr. Raleigh DARRGCH. Alda Louise Lillington DAVIS. Peggy Joyce Lumberton DEANS. Leon Kinston DEANS, Troy Edward Dover DEEDS. Nan Leigh Durham DEES, Frankie Sue Chesapeake. Va. DENNING, Joy Elizabeth Angier DeRATT, Margaret Elizabeth Rocky Mount DEWAR. Brantley Mann. Jr. Lillington DICKENS. Timothy H. Fuquay Springs DIXON. Henry Findley Ashland. Ky. DRINKARD. John Monroe Hartsville, S. C. DUDLEY, Judith Lee Fuquay Springs DUKE. Harold Beckwith Raleigh DUPREE. Don Robert Angier DURHAM. Nancy Carolyn Durham EDWARDS. William Judsoi Raleigh ELLEN, Bonita Avis Jacksonville ELLINGTON, Sarah Wilda Jacksonville ELLIS. Reynold Eric Reading, Pa. EMORY, Mildred Frances New Bern Sophomores ENGLAND. Philip Walton Ruther Glen, Va. ENNIS, Carolyn Gayle Erwin ENNIS. Donald Nelson Dunn ENNIS. Kenneth Wayne Coats ENNIS. Rhoda Hardy Cameron EVERS. Jacqueline Rase Butner EZZELL. William David Harrells FAIRCLOTH, Karen Lee Topsfield. Mass. I ' AIRCLOTH. Mary Sue Salemburg FALLON. William Norwood Seaford, Del. FAUCETTE. Sheila Ann Durham FERGUSON. Margaret Louise Petersburg. Va. FETZER. Robert William Leesburg, Va. FLOYD. Mary Frances Whileville FLYNN. Glenda Faye San ford roll.. Martha Pamela Jacksonville FOLTZ. I la Darleene Rural Hall FORE. James Joel Fork. S. C. FOWLER. Linda Blake Tabor City IRAVEL. Charles Ashby Arlington. Va. FRAZIER. Su.san Page AltaVista. Va. GARNER. Harrison Albert Carthage GARNER. Judv Carohn Robbins (iARNE.S. Frederick Lawrence Huntington. W. Va. Sophoi GARRETT, Michael Reed Plymouth GAYS, Richard Frederick Alexandria, Va. GIBSON, Doris Ann Henderson GLOVER, Susan Phelps Lake Waccamaw GOOCH, Garrett Gideon Roanoke, Va. GOODRICH, Robert Mount Olive GOODWIN, Harry Lee Apex GORE, Cloteal Norris Tabor City GORE, Elizabeth Sherman Wilmington GOSS. Willie Sherrill Fuquay-Varina GOULD, Frances C. Newport GRANT, Gerald Lee Goldsboro GKEESON. John Fred Julian GRIFFIN, Charlotte Barnhill Rocky Mount GROOMS, Meribeth Elaine Harrells HAIR, Charles Edward Fayetteville HALES, Annie Merle West Chesapeake, Va. HALL, Bobby Ray Erwin HALL. Elizabeth Reese Richmond, Va. HALL, Susan Gayle Wilmington. Del. HAMILTON, Mary Mac Dunn HAMILTON. Stephen H. Clinton HAMMOND, Robert Pearce Linden HARDING, Earl Linwoud Chesapeake, Va. iT tfT tfil HARDY. Jimmy Louise Cameron HARDY. Mary Lou Richmonti. Va. HARRELSON, Judith Carol Tabor City HARRELSON. Olive Dianne Whiteville HARRIS, Oscar Nathan Lillington HARRIS, William Burleigh Richmond, Va. HARRY. John McKamie Fayetteville HEATH. Charlie Franklin Stonewall HERNDON. Carole Emmaline Parklon HILBIRN. William Joseph Havelock HILL. Daphne Ann Fairmont HINSON. Bobbie Ann Whiteville HOBBS. Janet Aldine Wilmington HOFFMAN. Phil Dixon Wilmington HOGAN, William Robert Chapel Hill HOLLINGSWORTH. Doris J. Faison HONEYCUTT. Delores Yvonne Angier HONEYCUTT. Herbie Koberl Autryville HONEYCLTT. Jeanne Moore Smithfield IIONEYCITT. Margaret J. Four Oaks HONEYCUTT. I egg Grace Linden HOOKS, Claude Allen Chadbourn HOWARD. Nan.y Claire Fayetteville HUDSON, Robert Greenlee Sophia 118 Sophomores HUNTSBERRY. Alanson H. Chapel Hill HUTCHINS. Mary Durham JACKSON, Elmer David St. Pauls JACKSON, George Hubert Dunn JACKSON. Jesse Franklin Rocky Mount JAMES, Claudia Marie Elizabeth City JEFFRIES. Peggv Jean New Hill JENKINS, John Thomas Favetteville JOHNSON, Alfred Wayne Chadbourn JOHNSON. Frederica G. Erwin JOHNSON. Nancy Carolyn Dillon, S. C. JOHNSON. Nita Kay Staunton, Va. JONES. Mar Elinor Durham JONES, Randall Allen Kenansville JORDAN. Carlisle Henry, Jr. Havelock JOYNER, John Duff Fairmont JOYNER. Willis Randolph Rocky Mount KACPERSKI. Joseph Stanley Richmond. Va. KERSEY. Edward Lavielle Durham KICKLIGHTER, Sarah Jane DeLand, Fla. KING, Wilbur Fred Kinston KIRBY, Henry Kenly KIRKMAN. Larry Ross Lexington KIRVEN. Patricia Amanda Florence. S. C. M ■' jkJTrk Jik -;r m J J ' T Sophc ¥kJkhj KLLGEL, Susan Johnston Emporia. Va. LANCASTER. Kenneth C. Fayetteville LANIER, Russell Jarvis Beulaville LARSON. Evelyn Joyce Rowland LASSITER. Isaac Steele Clayton LEARY. Gerald Philip High Point LEASURE. David E. Altoona. Pa. LEE, Sue Johnson Four Oaks LEMMOND. Walter Vann Lumberton LENN, Jerry Michael Springfield. Va. LENTZ. Diane Helen Washington, D. C. LEWIS. Dixie Raggett Dunn LEWIS. James Herbert Sneads Ferry LEWIS. Owen Autry Clarkton LONG. Luther Youngs Mocksville LOTZ, Jeremy Christian Portsmouth. Va. LOVIN. Nicholas Britt Rockingham LUCK. Brenda Jane Seagrove LYNAM, Judith Gaynel Wake Forest LYTCH. Rufus Allen Favettcville McCarthy. Elizabeth Ann Wilmington McCASKILL. Willard Holt Bristol. Pa. McCAULEY. Sarah En.il Fuquay Springs McCLINTOCK. Patricia Anne Durham McCOLL, Phillip Jenerette Little Rock, S. C. McCORKLE, M. Geraldine Durham McCULLOUGH, Sandra Jo Sanford McDowell. William James Richmond. Va. McGEE. Rebecca Jane Kernersville McGIRT, Philip Forrest Rowland McINTYRE. Patricia Anne Lillington McKIMLEY, Nicholas R. Washington McLAM, Jessie Lee Whiteville McLAMB, Cecil Ray Four Oaks McLaughlin. Nancy Evans Jacksonville McLEOD. Howard M, Fayetteville McLEOD, Maxine Dunn McPHERSON. Raymond George Raleigh McPHERSON. Sharon Jane Clarendon MABE, Monty Lee Clinton MacMILLAN. Brenda Ray Teachey MAKEPEACE, John Scotl Sanford MAPLES. Henson Eugene Pinehurst MARKS. Cecile Jewel Willard MARKS, Frederick Gerald Chadbourn MARSHALL. Joyce Nell Garland MARSH BURN. Anita Kave Maple Hill MARTIN, James Hoyle Franklinville Sophomores £ib£Jii k 121 Sophor W p ) fi f f- v MASSEY, Clarice Annette Durham MATTHEWS. Nancy Carol n Florence. S. C. MATTHEWS. Teddy Woodrow Bunnlevel MATTHEWS. Wanda Carol Buie ' s Creek MATTHEWS. William Michael Benson MEADOWS. Margaret Caroline Jacksonville, Fla. MILLER. David Allen Rowland MILLER. Gary Edward Saxapahaw MILLS. Clarence Kirven New Bern MOHSENI. Abe Khakbaz Tehran. Iran MONTAGUE. Winston Delann Raleigh MOORE. Dixie Whitehead Norfolk. Va, MOORE. Hilton Farrow New Bern MOORE. Linda Kay Griflon MORGAN. Lawrence Lee Bunnlevel MOKG.W. Reuben Stanley Castalia MORRIS. Thomas William Hampton. Va. MORRIS. Tommv Rav Albemarle MOSBV. Judith Louise Rockville. Va. Ml LFORD. William Harold l!ri(l!;eton. N. J. Ml l.l.l . KcnnccU Kranri Gars Ml Ri ' in. liar,.!. I Da.iiel li,. r GllN Ml RRILL. James Buckner New Bern MUSICK. John Dardon Virginia Beach. Va. Sophor NELMS, Gerald Douglas Spring Hope NEVILLE, Mary Anne Whitakers NEWTON, Winifred lone Dunn NIEDZWICK, Conolia Ann Erwin NIX. Claude Dale Richmond, Va. NORRIS, David Archie Durham NUNNERY. James Michael Jacksonville NYE, Judy Ann Clarkton ODOM, Larry Roscoe Erwin OLIVER. George Gerald New Bern O ' NEAL Elizabeth Roberson Goldsboro OUTLAND. Hubert Chester Farmville OVERBY. David Randall Benson OWENS, John Marion Cooleemee PAHL, William Arthur Raleigh PARIS. Myra Lee Lvnchburg. Va. PARRISH. Susan Gayle Lillington PARROTT. Jacob Allen Kinston PARROTT. John Thomas Creedmoor PARSON, Willa Dean Newton Grove PEACOCK, John Larry Benson PEGG, Jack Weldon Kernersville PETERSON, Max Rupert Clinton PHILLIPS. Joseph Wilburn Carthage Sophomores 4 ' PIERCE. James Maryland Raleigh PIERCE. Jennifer Davis Chevy Chase. Md. PIERCE. William Howard West Jefferson PLEASANT. Steve Randel Angler POPE, James Howard Greensboro POTTS, William Barry Maiden PREVATTE. Baxter Vass PRICE, Kermit Shelton Mount Olive PRINCE. Gladys Butler Selma PRINCE. Joseph Oneal Fuquay Springs PRITCHARD. Celia Ann Asheboro QUICK. Martha Louise Lillington RACKLIN. Michael August Fayetteville RAYBORN. Sandra Cille Fayetteville RAYMOND. Joan Carol Vienna. Va. REEVES, Paula Jean Atlanta, Ga. RIZER. Larry Edward Martinsville liOBBINS. Willis Basiom Randlenian ROBERTS. Br anl Bowles Durham iiOBKHTS. Willie Mack HIadcnIioro ROGERS. Emma lallhls Madison liOSS. Marsha Jean I ' Vanklinton ROUNTREE. Sadie Elizabeth Zebulon KLDl). Wilma Vontelee Elizabeth Citv Sophomores RUSSELL, Joel David Troy SANDERS. John Thomas Wendell SANDERS. Judy Lane Apex SANDIFER. James Emmetle Falls Church. Va. SAVAGE, Martha Olive Buie ' s Creek SCHROEDER, Jean Carol Richmond, Va. SENTER. James Larry Franklinton SHARITS. Marsha Jean Colonial Heights. Va. SHAW, Billie Lee Roanoke Rapids SHAW, Reginald Tyndall Fuquay Springs SHEARIN. Wilbra Ann Oxford SHELLEY. Randall Dewev Nichols. S. C. SIMMONS. Wendell Stephen Mount Airy SIMPSON. Howard Bobbilt Newton Grove SIMPSON. John Wallace Lumberton SKINNER, Charles Albert Favetteville SMITH. Benjamin Fitzhugh Mount Olive SMITH. Elniond E. Goldsboro SMITH. Franklin Albert Erwin SMITH. James William Dunn SMITH. Judith Ann Willow Springs SMITH. Linda Dianne Norfolk. Va. SMITH. Margaret Lula Lake Alfred, Fla. SMITH, Peggy Jane Buie ' s Creek mM k i «Nk ' mM Sophomores . ,;:!:, k - ' SMITH, Wanda Rudd Rocky Mount SMITH, William C. Greensboro SNIDER, Brenda Kay Denton SNODDERLY. William Norman Red Springs SPENCE. Phyllis Anne Lillington SPIVEY. Pamella Faye Tabor City STANLEY. Brenda Kave Four Oaks STEPHENSON. William Ray Angier STEVENS. David Edward Norfolk. Va. STEVENS. Kenneth Wayne Tabor City STEWART. Kenneth Ashle Buie ' s Creek STEWART. Larry Hinlon Buie ' s Creek STEWART. Wade Minson Four Oaks STONE. John Franklin Lillington STONE, Robbie L. Fairmont STRICKLAND. Gary Hugh Four Oaks STRICKLAND. Sherrv Jean Tabor Citv TAYLOR. Samuel Ernest Mount Olive TEETER. Margaret June Wilmington ITIARKINGTON. Joseph C. Louisburg TIIARRINGTON. lii.hard Yn,k Korky Mount illOMAS, Ann Davis Red .Springs I ' HOMAS. Joyce Marie Baltimore. Md. THOMAS. Phsllis Diane l.inin. ' tnn THOMPSON. Ida Ann Fairmont THORNTON, Linda Sue Newton Grove ' TIMBERLAKE, Ella Jean Youngsville TOWERY, George Franklin Springfield. Va. TOWNSEND. Jerry Wayne Lake View. S. C. TRAVIS. Roger Dale Reidsville TUCKER. Richard Thomas Durham TURNER, Patricia Ann Edgefield. S. C. VANN, Edward Winslow Rocky Mount VAUGHN. Harry Renner Mount Airy VAUGHN. Raymond Lee. Jr. Highfalls WAGSTAFF. Thomas L. Jr. Skipwilh. Va. WALKER. Charles Garrett Goldsboro WARD. Linda Faye Longwood WARNER. Charles David Whiteville WARREN, Paul Nichols Newton Grove WATSON. Clyde Wayne Hartsville, S. C. WATTERSON. Gloria Frances Broadway WEBSTER. Patricia Anne Garner WEST. James Aster. Jr. Linden WHARTON. Madelyn Faye Newport News. Va. WHEELER. Judith Jackson Angier WHITE. Brenda Joyce Hillshoro WHITE. JuHan Andrews Virginia Beach, Va. Sophomores ! r M j i Jtk Jk « «■ilM m Sophomores WICKER. Jade Womble Sanford i ry r- r • ■ ' WILKINSON. Beverly Carol % • _ Oxford •FH- lTt . «• - WILKINSON. Douglas Harold New Bern WILLETT. Douglas Vann Durham WILLETT. Freddie Unn Jacksonville WILLIAM.S. Celestial Ruth Dunn WILLIAMS. Elnion W. WILLIAMS. Hampton Lee Falls Church. Va. WILLIS. Cleveland P. WILSON. Leslie Stewart Towson, Md. WILSON. Seckman Douglas Portsmouth. Va. WILSON. Thomas Singleton Roanoke Rapids WINBON. George Roger Wilson WINSTEAD. Lacv Wilson Roxboro WINSTEAD. Wesley Wayne Rule ' s Creek WITHERSPOON. Rachel Ma Rutherford College WOMACK. Herbert Marsha Durham WOOD. .Michael Charles Fayelteville WOOD. Walter Van Oxford WOODARD. Jesse Franklin Kenlv WOODARD. Palriiia Lee Whiteville WOOTEN. Kcnncll, Cegory Wihiiingtun lOL ' NG. James Lindsa Spencer A . . . B . . . C . . .D? ' ; Skip to my Lou My Darling y Slggl H FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS BEN WATSON President JOHN MALONE Vice-President FREDA HOTHELL Secretary JAY KING Treasurer Freshmen D p. Q O « -S..  «W« l Abbott, Charles Acree, III Richmond, Va. Abernathy, Wilbur Horace Fuquay Springs Adams, Henry Nelson, Jr. FayetteviUe Alford. Fred Garland Franklinton Allen, Seth Douglas Benson Alliijood, Flavius Leroy, Jr. New Bern Anderson. Julian Willard Rocky Point .Andrews, Frances Olivia Durham . ndrews, Richard Lee Suffolk, Va. -Ariail, Adrienne Virginia Fort Bragg .Atkinson, Gordon Edward Dothan, Ala. -Autry, Wilson Monroe Stedman Avery, Ronald Franklin Coats Aycock, James Benson Warrenton Badgett, Sharon Lee Norfolk, Va. Bailey, William Earl Clinton Baker, Linda Ann Wilson Baker, Robert Newton Suffolk, Va. Baker, William Lvons Richmond. Va. Ballard, Vernon Charles Fuquay Springs Barbour, Gene Bennett Willow Springs Barefoot. Lehman Worth Dunn Barnes, Archie Lee, Jr. Carthage Barrett, Erniest Lyle Newsoms, Va. Bass. Joyce Ann Newton Grove liass, Mary Martha Fairmont Batchelor. Mary Carolyn Sanford Balls, Bobby Francis Beaird, Kenneth Harvey Raleigh Beasley, Gaynelle Dunn Belch, Linda Ahoskie Benner, William Penn Carthage Bittner, Charles Thompso Suffolk, Va. Freshmen Black. William Henry Lillington Blackard, Dorman Gunner Julian Blackwell, Deloris Ann Oxford Blackwell, -William Stanley Monlouxsville, Pa. Blackwood, Martha Anne Fayetteville Blalock. Mar ' Lemuel Dunn Blase, Albert Joseph , Williamsport, Pa. Boan, Bobbv Jack Benson Borth, Patricia Monica Raleigh Boseman, Floyd Glenn, Roanoke Rapids Bowling, Wallace Daniel Oxford Bowyer, Bobby Knightdale Boyette, John Wright, Jr. Warsaw Bradshaw, Linda Annell Clinton Brady, Sandra Lee Eliza bethtown Brantley, William Allen Durham Britt, Bettv Lou Fair Bluff Britl, Danny Ray Chadbourn Brothers, Henry Franklin South Mills Broughlon, John Willia Fort Myers, Fla. Brown, April Kivetle Trinity Brown, David Millard Buie ' s Creek Brown, Judith Elaine Wilmington Bryant, Joe Ray dlle Brvson, John Hunter Apex Buck, Kathleen Charlotte Bullen, Bradford Thorn: Charleston. S. C. Bullock, Belty Ruth Lake View, S. C, Bullock, Dana Ann l.illinglon iiunn. Belty Harlowe Zebulon Bunn, Robert Wilton Newport News, Va. Hunting. Glenn Woodbi Durham Hurkot, Elizabeth Anne Buie ' s Creek Burnette. Dougia - Revn Huddleston, Va. f P ' . f p i. ' I 1 C -K ' f ' V.V2 Freshi 1 0 , MK. JtHk CT- iri) p-f 0tiL f . Bumham, George Andr New Bern Burton. Alice Cheryl Clearwater. Fla. Bush, Brenda Foye Rockingham Butler. Kay Bea Clearwater, Fla. Butts, Harold Taylor Litlington Cameron. Faye Ann Broadway Campbell. Catherine Ca Roxboro Campbell. Linda Ruth Sanford Capps, Becky Sue Varina Capps. Janice Faye Jacksonville Cardan. Nowris B. Paterson, N. J. Carper, George Pinson Roanoke. Va. Carriker. Jerry Clayton Ellerbe ? Faye Carter, Bonni Fork, S. C. Carter, Cordelia An Red Springs Carter. David Braxton Fayetteville Cart er. Earl Van Raleigh Case. Louis Edward Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. Cashion, Charles Leland Greensboro Celentano. Linda Lee Raleigh Chadwick, John Oliver Alexandria, Va. Chamblee, Gloria Ruth Durham Clark. Judith Carol Oxford Clark, Kirkland Woodruff. Jr Raleigh Clay. Alan Edward Wilson Cobb. Adelia Faye Clayton Cockman, Edward Lee Carthage Cockman. Larry Eugene ■th McRaney Coleman. K Salisbury Coltharp. John C Wilmington Colville. Kathryn Strickland Dunn Cooke, Hubert Edward Chadbourn, Cox, Flora Jean Fairmont Cox. Lawrence Weldon Leaksville Cravens. William Tilley Charlotte 133 Freshmen Cridlin, Pamela Carol Newport News, Va. Crulchfield. Thomas Micht-al Moncure Curtis. Terry Michael Temple. Pa. Dail. William Edwanl Newport Daniel. Dorsev Wade Uunn Daughtry. Raeford Clinton David. Christopher Pickle PmebluR Davi . Edwin Lawrence Carthage Davis, George Shelton. Jr. Elizabeth City Davis. Gerald Macon Beulaville Dean. Richard Merritl Durham Dehdashti, Shahnaz . hadan. Iran Delk. Leon Kyar Franklin. Va. Denning. George Washington. Jr Raleigh Denning. Ralph Lmwc Coats Devane. Linda Joan Tar Heel Di, h.ck. Brenda Faye lindgrton Diljjr.l, (ieorge Allen E%rrgreen Dillard. John Clau.lc Hamplonville Do.Unn. Ph%lliOerilla Lih.Tty Donnelly. Da id Russell Paterson. N. J. Donovan, RichanI John Reil Hank. . . J. Doucette. Marv Elizabeth Durham Dougherty. I.vnda Ward Douglass. (.I dr Augu-l Raleigh Drew. John Randall Dunn. Ilrenda (lav ISenson Dupree, Jo .ph Wii.lc . ngier Dv.-s. W illiaiM Morgan --pnnglol,!. a. Kak.-s l.,v Marie Durham Fakes, Wallace pNrge„ Franklinton Eason, Clara . nn Chesapeake, Va. Eastman, Linda ; nn Richmond, Va. Edmonds. Dale Re,. I Freshmen ,k 4 S 8 Edward, Eben Reavis, Jr. Raleigh Ellington, Richard Keith Carrboro Elliott, James Lauriston Virgilina, Va. Emerson. Rosa Lee Bear Creek Ennis, Jonnie Jean Epk-v, Blenda Louise Valdese Esenberg. Robert Willii Virginia Beach, Va. Evans. Myrtle Louise Pine Level Eves, Sara Jane Elizabeth City Ewing, William James Chester, Va. Fann, Larry Gentry Clinton Fann, Ursula Gail Salemburg Faulk, Gilbert Carey Fairmont Fields, Raymond Becton Kinston Fish, Donald Ray Alyc Fitzgerald, Jei Pine Level Fonvielle, Carroll Bryce Tabor City Foran, Michael Vincent Jacksonville Formyduvai, Joy Wendell, Jr. Whiteville Fowler, Sandra Faye Roxboro Frank, Marshall Jay Richmond. Va. Franks, Richard Lee Elon College Frazier, Doris Lorraine Cottondale, Fla. Gardner, Glenn Frank Rocky Mount (iarland, Virginia .Anne High Point Garner. Thomas Denny Pine Level Garrigues. Samuel Willi Riverside, N. J. Garris, Robert Glen Nichols, S. C. Gaynor. Carey Wooten Fountain Genlilini, Roberto Richa Carcas. enezuela (ientry, Lelia Carol Mamers Gillard, Sandra Kav Whiteville (allis, Malcolm Dougia Fayetteville Gilmore, Esther Carol Raleigh Glenn, Gary Sears Grace, Michael Eden Clinton Gradv. Alton Phil Selma Gradv, Cynthia W ard Elm City Grady, Harold Glenn Mt. Olive Grant, Judith Lee Alexandria. Va. Haigler. Jerry Thomas Pageland, S. C. Hale, Lynda Glen Allen, Va. Hall. Hazel Marie Pembroke Hall. Larry Fredrick Durham Halstead, Mary Paulir South Mills Hanson, David Martin Charleston, S. C. Hardie. Willima Guthrie Clarendon Hardin. Melba Elizabeth Erwin Harris. Charles Benson Spring Hope Hayes. Brenda Jewell Marietta Haves, Glenn Mitchell Fair Bluff Hayes. Merilyn Ann Clarkton Havnes. Rossie Dale Cerro Gor lo Heath. Linda Marie New Bern Henries, Max Ernest Aurc.ra H.ri.crl. Gerald William Erwin Higgs, Linda Kaye Burlington Hobgood, Emily Kalhryn Fayetteville Hodges, Kathleen Mae Fayetteville Holdren, Don Robert Pocomoke, Md. Freshmen 1 Garner f_ J W 1 3 -r I 5 - flu J .m • Godwin. Benny Hubert  f t- Erwin Godwin, Mary Lois Dunn Godwin, Roy Sanford Erwin Goodwin, Louis Bright Conway, S. C. £i .MMr tmM ff J !f P Greene, Mary Loui Fayetteville Greer, Stephen Ell Jacksonville Gulledge, Gloria Jane . T -■Erwin ■Gunn, Lewis Burwell, Jr. ' 1 , Richmond, Va. L h, 9 a % 4-: . ■m-i ' K- ' Fresh I V- ' ' ' ■• W- W jT- ' fS p f . O Holland, Jon Ronald Franklinville Holleman, Melba Rosalyn Holly Springs Hollingsworth, Samuel Low Faison Honeycutt, Anita Catherine Salemburg Honeycutt, Jacquelyn Willow Springs Home, Edward Kelly Erwin Houtz, Nancy Clark Elizabeth City Hovle, Robert Thurston Henderson Hudson, Jean Carolyn Dunn Huff. Virginia Le. Fairmont Muggins, Harry Bernard Nichols, S. C. Hughes, James Marshall Hampton, Va. Hughes, Sidney James Kinston Hutthes, Thurston Earl Ash Humphrey. Louise Marie Dover HunevcutI, Carolyn Florence Greenville Hunsucker, Richard Nelson ■R ' interville Hunt, William Pinckney, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Ivey, James Beall, Jr. Raleigh Jackson, Roger Leon, Jr. Autryville James, Michael Martin Exmore. Va. Jenkins, 0. C. Cerro Gordo Jernigan, Robert Jesse, Jr. Wilmington Johnson, Ann Miller Four Oaks Johnson, James Ray Raleigh Johnson, Jeanne Lillington Johnson, Myrtle Kaye FayetteviUe Johnson, Nellie Rose Wendell Jones, James Russell Snow Hill Jordon, Jimmy Neil FayetteviUe Journigan, Sinleton Ford, Jr Henderson Jovce, Martha Lanelle Ellerbe Joyner, Donald Glenn Knightdale Joyner, Erwin Mighael Coats Kaulzman, Robert Ronald New Kensington, Pa. 137 Freshmen Kearney. Man ' in Le Raleigh Kelly, Brenda Kay Garner Kennedy, Jacquelyn Beulaville Kessler, Arold Vine Raleigh King. Jay Ronald Wilmington Kinney. Susan Maria Asheboro Kirbv, Clarence .Austin Kenly Klemm. Russell Richard. Jr. Beaufort Knight. Jack G. Teachey Knowles. Gordon Gentry. Jr Rf.dsville Kut her. Robert George Petersburg, Va. Lamb, Brenda Joyce Fairmont Lamb, Samuel Hazen Portsmouth, Va. Lambert. Robert Lawrence Petersburg. Va. Larsen. Jens Maracaibo. Venezuela Lasaler. Michael Eugene Bu.e-s Creek La-hmjt. Marian Alice U ' inslon-Salem Lassitcr, Martha Virginii Conway. S. C. Latta. William Harvey Bunnlevel Lee. Jack Howard New Bern Lee. Linda Page Richmond. Va. Lee. Timothy Benson Leggell. Richard Glenn L.-I, hworth. Ot.s Ronald La(;range Lewis. Jame- Rnberl Durham Lewis. Thomas Andrew Eagle Springs Lienau. Oscar Iteringer. 1 Apex Lindauer. Tere-a Anne Portsmouth. Va. l.indley. Mary Neil Lovelace, James Kober Richmond. Va. Lovett. I.yn.la Ruth Snow Hill Li.vich, Frank Patricb Fresh r Jr Jtl fk P ' ,K J f ' ' • fe- ' ' I iik i SjBB Lowri,-, Carlene Elizabeth El Paso, Texas Lylle, Richard Albert Marshall, Va. McCormick, Emily Sue Sanford MrCormick, Evelyn Sherida Sanford MeCullen, Stella Mae Mt. Olive McDaniel, James Gaye Woodleaf McEachern, John Thomas Portsmouth, Va. McGuire, Robert Wayne Roanoke, Va. McLamb. Ella Faye Newton Grove McLamb, Kennith Dale Coats n Timothy McLaurin, N Fayettevilk McLean, Philip Monroe Varina McLeoil, Ronald Wesley Benson McNeill, Carol Annetta Red Springs McNeill, Nancy Paxton Red Springs McPhail, Susan Annette Raeford Mabbitt, Morris Lynn Falls Church, Va. Mabe, Kathryn Jeanette Pleasant Garden Mabry, Karen Jean Angier Mabry, Toni Maurice Angier Magill, Cathrine Lee Berwyn, Pa. Malone, John Edgar Coats Martin, Florence Lindsay Winston-Salem Martin, John William, Jr. Richmond, Va. Matthers, Larry Stelhen Elizabeth City Meares, Alice Faye Cerro Gordo Merritt. Joel Thomas Raleigh Mills, Billy John Charlotte Mincey. Charles Dixon Hillsboro Minor, Glenda Mae Graham Mitchell, Franklin Byroi Fairmont Mitchell, James Ernest Cameron Mobley, Leonard Oxford Montsinger. James Lee Durham Frcshi Moore. Frank Staton Petersburg, Va. Moore, Linda Juanita Moore, Lucy Jane Seagrove Moore, Martin G. Four Oaks Moore, Paul Bryant Wilson Morgan. Joseph Robert Erwin Morgan, Linda Jo Fairmont Morrow, Rose Marie Fayetteville Morton. Vencen Vernon Oxford Mosley, Betty Dean Rocky Mount Munns. Michael Henry- Raleigh Murphy, Raymond F. Dunn Murphv, William Gerald New Bern Murray. Marsha Brown Burgaw Nanavaty. Pankaj Amhalal Bombay. India Nance, Una Jane San lord Nappier. James Harold Clayton Navlor. Larry Archie Dunn Newcomb. Samuel Larry Norfolk. Va. Newlon. Manley C. Jr. Pitlsboro Nobles, Gloria Jean Georgetown, S. C. Noe. Michael Oscar Beaufort )rris. Joseph Michael Benson Norris. Ruby Pearl Tabor City Oakes. Marvin Wayn AltaVista. Va. Odom. Amiee Estelle Red .Springs Odom. Edgar Dal Rocky Mount Od.mi. Joseph Robertson, Erwin Ogburn. Gerald Partin Willow Springs Oldlam. Larry Eugene Clayton Olive. Jerrel Wesley Futiuay Springs Oliver, Baxter Boone Pleasant Grove Outlaw, Phyllis Rae Mt. Olive Pailgett. Sallie Frances Smithlield Page. Virginia Elizabeth r y. fw j j j-- ' - Freshr . ?W« { P ' f (!H c ( O Parker, Beverly Jane Newton Grove Parker, Brenda Jo Benson Parker, Robert Wayne Petersburg, Va. Parks, Harold Trent Exmore, Va. Parrish. Nancy Byrd Durham Paschal, Steven Crosby Carthage Peal, Carol Wynn Newton Grove Peele, Staton James Ridgewood, N. J. Penkava. Ronald Lee Asheboro Perrenot, Hal Franklin, 01 Virginia Beach, Va. Peters, Dennis Stuart Sanford Phillips, Lonnie Augusta Rome, Georgia Phillips, Regina Faye Greensboro Pickett, Jean Gail Beulaville Pierce, Avis Clyde West Jefferson Pierce, James Mitchell College Park, Md. Poe. Judy Horton Bunnlevel Pope. Carol Louise Polkton Poteat, Martha Helen Salisbury Powell, Mary Belin Rich Square Prevatl, Mary Wilde Wilmington Price, Thomas Four Oaks Pritchard, June Para Elizabeth City Pruitt, Judith Ann Fayetteville Pugh. Arlene Haves Randleman Pusser, Mitlie B Ellerbe Ralph, Frank Litchener Erwin Rawls, Bobbie Jewell Oxford Rawls, Dora Pearl Fayetteville Rav, Michael Colev Hillsboro Ray, Richard McLain Raleigh Ravnor, Alice Faye Angler Raynor, George Marioi Louisburg Reese. Linda Grey Henderson Reese, Richard David Henderson 141 Fresh I Rice, William Byrum, Jr. Chesapeake, Va. Riggsbee, Needham Virgil Morrisville Rivenbark, Mary Jane Jacksonville Rivers, Ralph Wendell, Jr. Kershaw. S. C. Roberts. Ann Walker Elon College Smith. William Courtnr Kinston Smithwick. Hetty Dunning Windsor Sorr. 11. lirrnda Fave S M rA Robertson. William Moseley .Newport News, Va. Robinson. Northrop Kcndell :;, High Point Robison. Lyman Benjamin Portsmouth. Va. Rogers. Jean Hilton Woodsdale Rothell. Freda Zoe Charlotte Rouse. Cama Le Dare Dunn Rouse, Linda Carol Fork, S. C. Rownd. Thompson Marquis Dillon. S. C. Kovall. Danny Allen YadkinviUe .Salmon. Grace Jane Lillington Sanford. John Mason Orange. Va. Sasser. Sandra Kay Kinslon ..Scoggins. William AHk Sanford . ' ealev. Kenneth Lerov Raleigh Sharp. David Allen Madison Sharp. Linda Fave Tampa. Fla. Shaw. Colon Leon Pittsboro Shearon. Kenneth Lewis Wake Forest Sheppard. Dwight Flaw. Pink Hill Sherrill. Gayle Penelope .Simmons. Mary Love Erwin Slifer. William Lawrenc Newport News, Va. Small, Samuel Wade Raleigh Smith. Henry Lewis Fountain Smith. Limla Marie Fllerhe h £ kd :i ifM AM Clinton nith. Rol).-rl M. _ _ — . .- •rTl t ' !J ' h r - mr ' f € Freshmen ' -n _ hr ' Southe Kenneth Wayne lie Southern, Robert Calvin Kernersville Slallings, Dianne Kaye Clayton Stanfield, James Logan Fairmont Stanley, Catherine Herring Kinston Staton, Christine Lou Salisbury. Md. Stearn, Markham Andrus Pinehur t Stearns. Frank Ellis ' inston-Salem Steinsieck. William Henson Riverton, N. J. Stephens, Barbara Ann Angier Stephens, David Randall Pittsboro Stephens, Timothy Mark Lillington tephenson, Betsy Jean Angier lephenson, Jerrv Lawton Jacksonville Stevens, Marguerite Godw Smithfield Stewart, Lynda Sue Benson Stokes, Teresa Catherine Henderson Stone, Leonard Ray, Jr. Suffolk, Va. Stout, Reginald D. Lillington Mo , Stanley Willii Streb, John Reynolds Raleigh Strickland, Sarah Faith Tabor City Stroup, Bobby Joe Angier Stulz. Albert Jocob. Jr. Suggs, Shirley Ann Elizabelhtown Sutton. Eldon Dwight Mt. Olive Swain, Mary Elizabeth Columbia Sykes. Sonja Lee Emporia, Va. Talley, Charles Edward Erwin Tayloe, Arthur Woodrow Aulander Taylor, Tyressa Anne Durham Teel, Fredrick Arnold Raleigh Tew. Modri Clinton th 143 Tew, Shirley Gray Linden Thigpen, Joseph Quinn Beulaville Thomas. James Rex Lillinglon Thomas, Victor Herbert San ford Thompson. George Kurt Morehead City Thompson. Richard Allan Mississippi City, Miss. Thompson. Wayne Earl Morehead City Thomson. Katherine Gale FayetteviUe __ _. , ■' Thornton. Barbara .Mien . v B ' • ' . L w ' Dunn ' ' Tippett, Bennv Gerald Raleigh Tippett. Linda Mae Cove City Todd. Jimmy A. Magnolia Todd. Peggy Ruth Warsaw Townsend. Janis Faye Lake View. S. C. Tucker. Dennis Edward Colonial Heights. Va. Turlington. Gary Melvin Lillinglon Turnage. Donald Raymond Erwin Turner. George Scott. 111. Hamlet Tyson, Hilda Jane Mamers Umslead. Jenny Lee Raleigh Utley, Lewis Steven Durham Vanderveer, Margaret Rapelye Rutherford. N. J. Van Fleet. Cynthia Lee Miami, Fla. Vaughn. Willie Joe High Falls Vitk, Carolyn Patricia Franklin. Va. Walker. Peggy Jo Roxhoro Walsh. Frank Lee Arlington, Va. Warren. Dixie Ruth Dunn Warren. Elaine Lee FayetteviUe Fayet ' teville Walson, Benjamin Fi Tampa. Fla. Watson. Paul Cranvi: Cleriton. Va. Weaver. James Andr South Hill. Va. Weeks, Ray Almon Dunn Welch, Patricia Anne Rockingham rreshmen P O 9 ©■A f 1 tw , 1 I . r. . fe. Freshmen cs p. p. p. r ' ttiU ' .p i- Wellons, Flora Elizabeth Fayetteville Welsh, David Rackley Clinton West, Mary Ann Arlington, Va. West, Thomas Gene Erwin Wester, Sylvia Carol Apex Whichard, David Emerson Roanoke, Va. White. James Daniel. Jr. FayetleviUe White. John Nelson Elizabeth City Whitmore. Lawrence Burn Portsmouth, Va. Whittington. Donald Ray Dunn Wilkerson, Mary Barnes Lumberton Williams, Eugene Wilson Raleigh Williams, Franklin Marion, S. C. Williams. Victoria Eileen «iK John Henry. Jr Erwin W ilson. Patricia Fay Clinton W imberly. Brenda Dia Apex l imberly, Faylene Lillington Windsor. Margaret Dii -Annandale, Va. Wood. Eva Caroline Elizabeth City Wood, Kenneth L., Jr. Clemson, S. C. Wood. Patricia Ann Fayetteville Woodall, Charles Oliver, Jr Benson Woodard, Roy Linwood Kenly Wrenn, William Lethco Wright, William Herbert Raleigh Wyrick, Patricia Shannon Greensboro Varboro, Carolyn Ann Roxboro Varbrough, Steve Terry . bbottsburg Vates, Eric Preston Arlington, Va. Zehrback. William Reginald Hampton, Va. Autry, Charles Edward Raleigh Bailey, Janie Lewis Raleigh Baker, Ivey James, Jr. Snow Hill Belote. Revel Franklin, Jr. Newport News, Va. Brewington, Robert Carroll Carthage Brown, Janice Olivia ChaJbourn Brown, Mary Virginia Enfield Bullock. Celeste Alberta Willow Springs Furbage, James Richard, Jr. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Butt, Mary R. Dunn Byrd. Cleo Cornelius, Fayettevilje Byrd, Donald Jackson Bunnlevel Capps, James Henry Virginia Beach, Va. Capps, John Talbot Kinston Clarke. John Cutchin Jarratt, Va. Clemmons. Elizabeth Anne Beaufort Coleman. David Lee Tabor City Cooper, James Crawford, 111 Henderson Culbreth, Carson Douglas Favetteville Daniel, Rita Ann Oxford Davis, Larry West Albertson Dellis, Donald Hoyt Huddlesion, Va. Dunaway, Gene Douglas Fayetteville East, Joseph Kenyon Columbia, .S. C. Edison, Nancy Edwards Raleigh Edwards, Harry Vernon, Jr. Smithfield Ellis, Donald Baxlon Wilson Ennis, James D, III .Sanford Formyduval, Parl.v Pratt, Jr Ash Forst, James Wesley Trenton, N, J. (;anbier, Marie Christian Waherbon., S. C. (iraham, Stephen Legree Fayetteville Griffin, Joseph Edward Durham Grose, Tony R, Franklinville Hannon, John Patrick l.illinslon Second Semester Students 4r ' ..k ' «tfi A ' A ts tk MAiMkm h, L i4ife i 4 ■% 1 Second Semester Students jij MikimJii d M i MAi m Ak iMkxU M . ' mrMdiM iUik -Sp ; k riii Harvey, George Samuel Northeasl, Md. Hauser. Thomas Franklin Winston-Salem Herring, Henry Bryant, Jr Hartsville, S. C. Hodges, David Michael Leaksville Hogan, Peggy Jean Star Holland, Jackie Odell Holly Springs Hood, Betty Jo Dunn Hooker, Dwight Franklii Asheboro Hooks, Michael Lee Fremont Home, Thomas David Polkton Houtz. Howard Kennedy. Jr. Elizabeth City Hull, Alden Wayne Tarboro Humphrey, Linda Lee Fayetteville Humphrey, Waymann N. Fayetteville Hyder, Margaret Josephine Ft. Bragg James, Robert Lionel Wallace Jenkins. Joel Bernard, Jr. Robersonville Johnson, Donald Winston Raleigh Jones, Malcolm Whitmel Raleigh Khoshaba. Samuel Kambar Kirkuk, Iraq Kirkman, Marvin Elwood Greensboro Langdon, Nancy Johnson Four Oaks Leder. Robert Berle Whiteville Lennon, Phillip Wayne Leland Lillv, Lynda Anne Oxford Lockey, Mary Joann Wilmington McDaniel, Hurbcrt Alto Raleigh McKee, John Oliver Lynchburg, Va. Mangum, Joe Victor Angier Mann. Julian Turner, Jr Buies Creek Mills, Richard Dale Tabor City Morris, Lynda Janici Kannapolis Munden, James Ray Four Oaks Murphy, Wayne Fra Roanoke Rapids :. Robert Mart ch, Va. kill Nellii irgii Second Semester Srudenrs Page, Larr Draughn Zebulon Perkins. David Barrett Goldsboro Plaugher, Rieharil North Alexandria. Va. Pleasant. Betty Talley . ngier Proctor. Allen Edwar,!, Jr Si. George. S. C. Rash. Arlen Rox Millers Creek Rohinson, Charles W ri Clinton Ro er-. Donald Ray Durham R..se. Graham Harold Newton Grove Rustin. Jimmv Don Columbia. S. C. Saher. Jeffrev Hu li Beaufort Sinj:letarv, Jame- Rudolph Hamlet Smith. David Brokaw Plymouth Smith. Donald Ray Kinston Smith. Edgar Moselev Kinston Sole-. Billv Eugene Tahor Citv Smith. Marv Sandra Durham Speer-. Jolm Woodfin Portsmouth. Va. Spivey. Sarah E. Eakin- Chapel Hill ThiI.eault. William Ravni Kirliin..n,l. Va. Ti|i|i.ll. Jam.- Donald (.r.-en-lioro 1 -kup. Erham Raleigh in-on. Carol Ann Roseboro Walker. William Timothy Bedford. a. Watkins. George Thomas Kaleigh ' •i iik 4ik ' Ai iit i .fe iiUift Lh iM Wi r E. R.i.kv Mount Wells, .lames Lee Roekv Mount Whitl. v. Thomas Everett Woodland Williams. Paul Allen Rosehoro vatt. Dorothy Carol Kayetteville Young. Dougia- l.eigh ▲ liitH tli 148 Class Advisors Lejt to iiuht: Mr. Biizbee, Dr. Biinn, Dr. Brown, Mr. Cole. 149 . v. w- So, what if we are 15 minutes late for chapel! ' I can ' t Ijelieve I seoixlied the water h Only 10 minutes until class Women Students Each college has a campus which is set aside but which is a vital part of the college. This is the no- man ' s land called women ' s campus, the domain of the female student. Each day begins with the hurried ritual of getting ready for class. Hair must be teased, make-up applied, and clothes selected. When this has been accomplished it ' s time to go to class. After chapel a quick trip to the post office is necessary to see if that letter has arrived. After classes are over the afternoon is spent in studying, preparing for an important game with one of the other dorms, or some other much-anticipated event. This is followed by a Cjuick trip to supper and an even quicker trip back to the dorm to get ready for that date. If there is no date, there is the slow, unhurried walk back to begin studying. As the magic hour of eleven o ' clock approaches all get ready for sleep. Hair is rolled and Debbie Drake exercises are followed by a light snack. There is one long lingering glance at the photograph on the dresser and a fond memory to dream of as sleep comes to women ' s campus. ' I ' ve got to hang up, it ' s 12:30 I ' m glad those exercises are over ' nn.i CIIAKGE! ' What do villi mean. I icre ((init ' s a dog! ' This beats studying Men Students Life on men ' s campus consists of a mixture of fun. study, and iellowship. This is the never-quiet land of the college male. Here he can be loud and boisterous or quiet and studious. Roommates are chosen and new and lasting friendships are formed. Afternoons are spent preparing for intramurals or in quiet study. There are water fights, shaving cream fights, and television to contend with. These constitute major hazards to be conquered before finally settling down to study. Many times the midnight oil must be burned before the books can finally be closed for the night. Evenings are spent in the Hilary studying, away from the noisy recesses of the dormitory. Once or twice a week there is a date and time must lie spent to make oneself presentajjle for the fairer sex. Occasionally an evening is spent with the gang taking in a movie in Raleigh or Dunn. Always there is the fellowship and laughter shared by a group of friends. There is the invariable trip to Mom ' s or Jimmy ' s for supper or for a midnight snack. Then it ' s time to go back to school to watch the late show or to study. Eventually the noise dims and most are ready for bed and sleep. At times during the night, though, there will lie a single light burning somewhei-e on men ' s campus signifying the quest for knowledge never ends. 1 wisii everyone used Dial. Will Amie marrv Jeff SEVEN SPADES? Day Students Each morning the highways leading to Buie ' s Creek are filled with students coming to Campbell College. These are the commuters of our college. Each day they must make the journey to school to attend classes and each afternoon they must leave school to go back home. There is the hurried trip to the library between classes and after classes to find bits and scraps of information for a paper. This must be done hurriedly so as not to miss a ride home. Like all other students they are intensely interested in the activities of their school. They make every effort to share in campus activities and take as reat a part in them as possible. The day students constitute a large and meaning- ful segment of our student body. They form an im- portant part of our college community and without them our college would be considerably less well- rounded. It ' s running down your chin ' Egg and onion ' r- - HERE ' S THE TIU NK My. what nice teeth you have! ' Am I really number one? Datins Students After the work of the day is conipleled. the college student is ready for some relaxation and some fun — a time when a couple can leave the pressures and the problems of the day behind and seek companionship with a date. The male student has shined his shoes between classes, put a little money aside and has his clothes ready for the evening. Having made all the necessarv arrangements, he points his toes towards the women ' s campus. The female has made her preparations and with the final touches she is ready for the evening activities. After she has waited as long as she dares, she enters the parlor and signs out. A trip to Ginos for an evening of dining or just a quick pizza before a movie often is enough to give a feeling of satisfaction. Maybe a trip to the Ice Capades or to a State. Carolina, or Duke basketball or football game is suffi- cient for the more spectator minded indi ' iduals. For those who find themselves without transportation, a lawn concert, a basketball game, a play, or a movie on campus as well as a coke dale at Jimmy ' s or Pop ' s offers a chance to get away for a while and make life in college en- jo able work rather than a task. ' Do you think it ijoirm to no v. ' ' ' What do you mean. 1 pnsiietl the wrong button; 204 m- I IPK ii f ' p ' v ■??? . ' ' ' ' A.V MEY PUP. THIS IS FUN! ' Married Students Married students at Campbell College live very diversified and interesting lives. You will find them scattered from one end of Buie ' s Creek to the other, living in apartment houses, trailers, and perhaps even a tent here and there(?). The work that a married student has to do during the course of the day, especially in the case of the female, varies from housekeeping to studying and perhaps even to feeding the baby at two o ' clock in the morning. Quite frequently you will find the husband in the role of the husband, carrying out garbage or mowing the lawn, as well as the hectic preparation for the exams that inevitably become his fate. Perhaps the most unusual and strenuous pastime that differentiates the married stu- dent from the single student could be summed up in one large word: responsi- bility. His responsibility includes seeing that food is on the table, that bills are paid, and the all-consuming occupation of keep- ing the spouse content, sane, and in school until graduation comes upon him like an unbelievable, inaccessible achievement. The companionship and love found in most married students ' homes are as strong as. if not stronger than, that found in any other typical American home. In fact, the best thing about being a married student is that one has the companionship, love, and encouragement of someone with whom he intends to spend his life. Perhaps some of the benefits of being a married student are Better-Halves clubs, the bridge parties, and the other activities that appear during the school Near, such as the concert series. Campbell Players, sports, and other various activities. A cigarette, a bottle, and baby ' And I never knew I could cook! ' ' Supper sure is tonight, Buddy 159 Save yourself!! Why do you think I taught you how to swim? r Come here, lover boy PW .WWW8s,t« iEPIIIlii •m y . 160 The Student Government Association acts as the city council of the college community. Like the members of the city council, its members are elected by the students. The student government is set up to represent the students in all matters concerning the making of laws and seeing that they are properly carried out. However, this organization by itself, cannot enforce the policies it makes. Each and every student has a personal responsibility to support tiie actions of the student government. Without the support of the student body, the council is completely useless. Like all governments, it has the tremen- dous responsibility of control. As in any other government, it has no power without the ability to con- trol the ones it governs. While it is true that the policies of the government cannot, and do not aim to, satisfy every member of the body it represents, it must act upon the principle of the good for all. It is the privilege of the government to take away as well as give. Thus, we as students must learn to ac- cept for it is one of the cornerstones of democracy. This is the position of government and as such, it should be respected and obeyed. Studeni Executive The Executive Branch of the Student Government consists of the President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer. These three officers were responsible for the leadership of the entire Student Government. They have the job of co- ordinating the Judicial and Legislative Branches and welding them into one smooth-working unit. These officers of the Executive Branch are the foundation of our Student Government. Legislative To the Legislative Branch of Student Government falls the duty of preparation and adoption of regulations that are in the best interests of the student body as a whole. As with their counter- parts in state and national gov- ernments, safeguarding the general welfare is made the more difficult by the necessity of mak- ing certain at the same time that all possible attention is given to individual and group problems arising within the larger frame- work. Lejt to right: W. Brown. C. Van Klect. W. Coleman. J. Boyette. P. Powers, K. G.leman. V. Page, B. McLean. government judicial The Judicial Branch of the Student Government is responsible for the discipline of the student body. It has the diflficult job of interpreting the laws and applying them to the various cases that come before it. This job requires much wisdom and diligence on the part of the members of the council. Left to right: B. Rigsbee, J. Wright, F. Sigmon, P. McCotler. P. Kirven, J. Boyette, B. Beasley. Mr. Robert King Mr. a. R. Burkot Mr. J. L. Faison Ad visors In any organization the faculty advisors provide a great storehouse of wisdom and knowledge. This was especially true with Student Government. The faculty advisors gave a great deal of their time and energy to help improve the Student Government system. Mrs. Emma Hopson Mr. Stanley Dail Women ' s Dormitory Hostesses Each girl at Campbell Col- lege owes a debt of gratitude to the dormitory hostesses. These ladies supervise the women ' s campus and help the girls develop into mature young ladies. Sitting, left to right: Mr Doris Connell. Mrs. Salt Emma Leigh Hopson, Mrs. Cora Hart. Standing, lelt to right: (lie Campbell, Miss Rebecca Maness, Mrs. Louise Boutli. Mrs. Women ' s Executive House Council The purpose of the Wom- en ' s Executive Council is threefold. It assists in pro- viding better living condi- tions for women boarding students. It teaches the women on campus how to be( ' ome useful leaders and followers within their so- ciety. It also aids in the development and improve- ment of the entire college. n, B. Peoples. F, Siprt Tlie purpose of the Men ' s Executive Council is to pro- mote the welfare of all male students, both those living on men ' s campus and those living in community dwell- ings. The council also assists the dormitory councils, in the community and on the ranipus. in enforcing regu- itions governing dormitory life. Secretary- Student Proctors Student proctors are ap- pointed by the administra- tion each year to carry out many duties. They serve as leaders in keeping the dormitory a quiet and peaceful place in which students live and study. They act as coordinators between the students and the administration in mat- ters of discipline and in keeping up the physical re- pair of the dormitory. Sitting, lelt 10 right T Parker, T WagslaR, J MtKe J. Tadlock. J. Phillips. B. Potts, D. Deaton, L. Wheel Standing, lelt In ri ihl Day Dormitory House Council illinf;. I,-II, IU-.I Tuw: B. Wilson. Serreln : F. Sigmon, President: C. Pritchard. Vire-fr.siilenl. .S .m. ins, senmd r,ni : J. Crak, A. TliOiiias, . . ,l,.lin-„n. H, H.irr.-ll. li. Worl.v. J Hon.-vcull, N. Malllieiv-. ThinI row: E. Jon.--. I., lila.kmon. A. TliMnip .n, L M.Corni.rk, C. Owens. Kitchin Dormitory Council h„ m lell I., Kirkman. J. Wliarldfi. J. Wright, Presi- ,l,„l: A. Cana.iy. B. Dewai. V ire-President: C. Shaw. .1 lliniiphrey. C. Himmelwj ight. 166 Marshbanks House Council C. Jordan, President C. Herndon, Treasurer W. Stevens, Vice-president R. Gays, Secretary Jones Dormitory House Council i ' Z ' v ' - ' ll n u- ' . ' i ' S ' ' ' ' ■«- ' «■' ' «• ' ■S. Kidd, S. Rayborn. Second row: J. Barefoot, D. Carver, D. Ginn, Secretary: J. McLam, B. Williams, B. White. Third row: J. Boyette. P. Dean, W. Burke, R. Nivison, B. Berry. South Dormitory Council Trailer House Council From left, first rou: K. Heard. B. Slile B. Oliver. Second row: K. Hughes B. Sleii Parker House Council From left: B. Smilh, S. Jones Bryan Dormitory House Council Standing. Irom left: C. Dorman. President: A. Rogers, Vice-President; C. Walt..ri, I ' A, Tolar, P. O ' Quinn, P, Thomas, J. Teeter. M ,ii.- I IIoll,,„,i, A. Hales. Sitting: 169 Layton Annex Dormitory Council D. Jenkins, President G. Beal A. Patterson, Vice-president Powell Dormitory House Council rr Silline. Irom lell: l I ' .-.ipl.-. frrsnirnt : I,. Hillman. I ' l, e-l ' ri-siitenl : J. Knnis. .S I ' , l ' o«,T , B. Ri ' v.-ll.-. J. (.or,-, v.. Wco.l. C. I ' li.lHps. J. McDonald. C. T -p[)tr. M. Noi M. Harris N. Faulk. P. I ' arrish. Slimiling North Dormitory House Council Sillinn Irom lelt J ( urnn Hrtsideni J Raym.ind, licePresidenl : A. Hoilges. Srcri-larvi F. Soles. P. Borlh. F. l)d%i-, P. Turlington. SlanHi ' „s: D. Lp«is s Ellington B Sutlon L. Branllry. B. Luck. S. Ru.l.l. .S. Fann. M. Hal-.tea.l. L. Dougherty. .S. Hall. P. Foil. P. Kirven. Layton Dormitory Council iding. Irom hit: K. Wootcn. PirsidenI: G. Maples. V ire-Piesident ■F. Stearns. J. Aman. Treat Dormitory House Council J ' O t f) Ci Sillmg. Iron, lell. J. Jean-.. l ' res,He,U; S. (TN-. al. Iic,-Pre i,lenn P. J.ffr, Slnniiirg: D. Brill, J. Nye. G. Flynn, S. Boyelle. Inry: E. Clark. S. Brigg . J. .Slanley. A. Marshb Britt Dormitory Council Fron, U-il: R. Thoma,. J. Willfor,!. rr,-,ulent; R. Jcps, B. F. hvar,U. J. Jo,i„T. Vir,-tWs,H,-„l : U C,,,,, h,„.l 172 New Dormitory Council From lell fir-.! ivu A, Mohsi-ni. B. Vi all Ts, L. Lillle, W Ic(..riin t I Secretnn ' Treasurer: C. Koonce, Presldtnt. Third row: B Burke, } u, I ' r. ulL ui row: R. Woodard. C. Hair, P. McCottcr. Farm House Council From lejt: S. Cabel, President G. Wood, Vice-President L. McMannen, House Super- visor V r - 1 i •■-.-sN ' :v - M -i-i.i r?fef $p M ' _; - T i-M ■1 ;pL iw : An organization is a group of individuals bonded together as the result of some common interest in some particular matter. Most organizations are relatively permanent groups which go on from year to year by the addition of new members. Here we have the heart of the organization — its members. The individuals within an organization can make it a smooth running unit or a poorly organized mass of people with no goal in sight. An organization within the college community is not a follow-the-leader type of action, nor is it a military-type organization with strict rules to be followed by the members. It is a unit of individuals with a common objective and a sense of responsibility to all the other mem- bers of the group. An organization is meant to be shared with people both inside and outside the club. Out of the organization the member is expected to get a certain amount of personal satisfaction. Here the student learns to identify himself with others and to defend his stand on various issues. The organi- zation is the true binder in the college community. It serves to hold the students together and to mold them into an effective unit for the over-all good of the community. Pind dik Co-EHilors: P. Powell. J. Wealliers. Mr. J. D. Ashwonh Biisiniss l,mnger: J. Cr«-ch. Associate Editors: C. Jordan, L. .Sauls. Section Editors, lelt to right: .(. liaiie Organizations. Athletic: I!. H; Burr B U s I N E S S s T A F F Lett to right: H. A The Campbell College academic year would not be complete without a Pine Burr to bring back pleasant memories — and even the unpleasant ones, if any — for each student. To this end, the Pine Burr is created and published by and for the students of Campbell College. As the college has grown physi- cally and academically, so has the college yearbook. As activities, events, and the student body of the college have grown in size and number, the Pine Burr has also grown in order to better relate to stu- dents and faculty the events of the year and to be a better storehouse of memories. The yearbook staff of this, the twenty-ninth edition of the Pine Burr, sincerely hopes that this edition has truly met its purpose. Long hours of work have provided staff members with a feeling of accomplishment and satis- faction in knowing they had a part in this eagerly-awaited publication. G E S N T E A R F A F L Left to right, first Huntsberry. D T O R Creei J. Padgett Pebbles The primary mission of the Creek Pebbles is to be an organ of information for students, faculty, alumni, trustees, parents, and other patrons. Edi- torially dedicated to the proposition that students are living life as they study to learn how to live it more intelligently and better. Creek Pebbles challenges its staff to make its columns as entertaining, as livelv, and influential as they can — being reasonably care- ful to avoid undue outrage to the parson, to Emily Post, or to the best interests of the college at large. Along with all this, it wants its staffers to have good fun in putting out the paper. Generally speaking, they did. Pholoiirajili GENERAL STAFF Leil to righ,: B. O ' Neal. J. Griffin, D. Yates, T. Wagstaff. J. Brown., C, Jam,-.. J. Montsinger, M. Ross. 179 Alpha Ph:: Officers: Sitting, le t to right: J. Pierce, President. Standing, left to right: W. Cotlon, R. A. Patterson, First Vice-President: R. Williams, B. Gresham. Past Presidenl: D. Jenkins, Vice-President: T. Wagstaff, G. Stone, J. Hammonds. - Alpha Phi Omega is lecogiiized by college and university oificials as the outstanding organization of men established to better campus life. Assisting during registration time, setting up student parking areas, sponsoring the Ugly Man On Campus con- test, placing benches on campus, setting up recrea- tion r ooms in dorms and providing desk mats for the students ' use are but a few of the services that Nil Kappa Chapter was engaged in on campus. Sueelhearl: Miss Carol Phi brothers at work Ome Brothers at play rights first row: B. H; T. Morr nd, D. R L. Hinson, J. Davis, B. Carter, G. Strickland, T. Hdtrher, C. Outlaw, W. Coleitian, F. Shearir. ;es, M. Newton, B. Hoyle. W. Montague, J. Currin, (, Jackson, J. Wiliford. Younp Democrats Club The YDC is one of the newest organizations on campus. Under the leadership of Perry McCotter and Mr. Graham, advisor, it has grown to be one of tlie strongest clubs on campus. The chief purpose of the organization is to interest its members in the main political prob lems of the day. For their meet- ings the YDC conducts forums and invites promi- nent Democrats to present their views on current political topics. Left to right: P. McCotter, I ' remlenI: B. lii-asley. Treasurer: W. John- son, Vice-President; Mr. Graham, Adiisor. Le t to right, first row: J. Dew. I ' . FitaniJes. H. Peoples W. John-on, IS. Jones, Mr. C.raham, P. MeCotter. Second row: S. Tarry, B. Powell, B. Beasley, S. Padgett, B. Hopan, L. Humphries. Third row: H. Snipes, A. Neville. B. Elheri.lRe, W. Johnson, J. Hardy, H. Dixon. Fourth row: J. Tadlock, R. Cooper, H. Mullen, B, Bass, I,. Krve. Young Republicans Club A leader in the political affairs of our community life was the Campbell College YRC. The main objective of the YRC was to mold from a dis- organized student body a strong, well- informed, and well-led political party of all young Republicans on campus. With notable speakers such as James T. Johnson, Senator Charles Strong, Josiah W. Bailey, Representative James Broyhill, and Warren Harding Collidge, the YRC has provided the means for gaining a practical educa- tion in political affairs. The year was also filled with many panel dis- cussions and debates with the opposing YDC. Lett to right: Mr. James Folwell, Ad F. Her, Secretary; M. Sharits, Secretary Lett to right, first row: A. Hooks, T. Morris, W. Parson, S. Register, M. Alexander, W. Jov B. O ' Neal, W. King, J. Ennis, D. King, M, Sharits, C. Edwards. Third row: D. Lewis, B. Rigsbe F. Her, T. Keith, D. Jones. E. Thomas, G. Herbert, B. Pow R Fan R T ithi , J. Byrd, V. Yeomans. G. Jackson, D. Bruffev, P Pu . Wilson, ,poon D elsh, W. Brown, ison Filth row: S. Perkins, Paul Green Order The Paul Green Order is the higher echelon of the Campbell Players. It was established- to promote drama and the stage arts at Campbell and to handle the executive positions of the players. Functions of the Order are the production of two full- length plays each year, a year- round drama workshop, the Miss Campbell Pageant, and a one-act entry in the Carolina Drama Festival. Membership is attained by invitation after serving a two- semester apprenticeship in the Campbell Players. Leil to right: M. Ross, G. Yatfs, B. Rrvelle, R. JowHy, P. Pnw Campbell Players O The purpose of the Camp- bell Players is to stimulate an interest among the students in the field of drama. The club achieved its purpose by the production of three-act plays and one-act dramas. This club encourages its members in all their endeavors in fhe field of acting. It also provides the members of the student body with an entertaining break from their studies. r: r: Siltine. lell to right: (,. Vales, P. Powers, M. Ross, P. Parrish, .S. .Sasser. C. Itryan. Sturuling. left l„ nght T Taylor, P. Filani.les. S. Tarry, ,1. Royelte, C. Car.lner, R, Jowly, I!. Revellr. National Education Association LeII :o right I n-i The Campbell College Student NEA strives to provide opportunities for personal and professional growth; development of leadership skills, and participation in professional activities at local, state, and national levels. The oluL is especially interested in integrating programs of the local associations and the student associations. The club meetings include films on our educational system, discussions on the common errors of practice teachers, and speakers on different areas of education. Highlights of the year were a Christmas social and the fall conference in Raleigh. Representatives also attended the NCEA State Convention in Raleiah. , S - ' Mrs. D. E. Parker Campbell College Dr. F. E. Weyer Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union, through its six commissions which study and plan, through its worship activities and through its participa- tion in Baptist work in the com- munity, state and world, attempts to discover itself as a fellowsiiip and community of faith, respond- ing to the love of God and to the needs of man. In a pattern which expects individual students to take seriously their vocation of being students the Campbell College Bap- tist Student Union has set this year a pace of responsible behavior in religious life. BURP! Ministerial Conference The Ministerial Conference has as its purpose the broadening and enriching of the life of the ministerial student. Through fellowship and inspiration the ministerial students learn how to better serve their fellow man. The students hold monthly meetings at which they are addressed by such persons as morticians, financiers, theologians and religious journalists. They also sponsor weekly meetings at the Lillinglon Prison Camp. Leil to right, first raw: T. Deans, B. Lewis. O. King. M. Oakes. E. Harding, M. Neathery. Second row: R. Ellington, H. Mo E. Ozmore. R. Barefoot. R. McPherson. Third row: J. Owens. E. Tucker, M. Roberts. W. Brown. Young Women ' s Auxiliary Each community has within its member- ship many organizations which strive to serve the community. Such an organiza- tion on the campus is the Young Woman ' s Auxiliary. Under the leadership of its sponsor. Miss Rebecca Maness, and its president. Miss Brenda White, the YWA ' s chapter did much to improve and lead the spiritual life of Campbell College. The main purpose of the YWA ' s is to meet the needs of persons on campus, in the com- munity, and in the world. The means of meeting these needs is through prayer, study, and the unselfish giving of time, talent, and money. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club is an organization for the Episcopal students at Campbell. The programs are designed to bring the individual closer to the church. Lectures are held in order to answer some of the everyday questions of the students. The club holds occasional socials in order to provide well-rounded college life. ..( to nghl I ' . Filani.its, J. Kunif.il, J, Anilfrson. F. Hovnt.in, A. Hiinlsl),-rry. M. Vanderverr, ( Methodist Student Movement The Methodist Student Fellowship provides a cliunh liuiiie aua frum Ikhiu- fur tile Methodist students of Campbell College. The Methodist Student Fellowship he ld meetings where they had iiifuriual programs. Socials were also held so the members would become better acquainted with each other. Leil to right, first row: M. Bass, (J. Fly rips. B. Wilson. L. Blackmon, J, Dew. Boyetli-, I). Brill, N. Durluini, M. Alfxan.l. ■I rnw: B. K.-lly, C. Walton, L. Humph- 188 ReliPious Education Club Dedicated to the promotion of Christian fellowship, the Religious Education Club is a leader in our college community. Under the guidance of its faculty sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Perry Langston. the Religious Education Club presented many fine programs during the past school year. Intermingled with a trip to Raleigh to visit a Jewish worship service and its annual Sweetheart Banquet, the club had many outstanding speakers. Among these were the Secretary of the State Music De- partment. Mr. Joe Stoud; Dr. Edward Howard; Dr. Ernest Lowery; and Dr. Herbert Cockburn. With Miss Pat Johnson as its president, this organization was responsible for the creation of much interest in the field of Religious Education. Lett 10 right, first row: P. Johnson, President: P. Rich, S. Rayborn, I. Criffin. Seeond row: S. Cavell, M. McCormick. E. Jones, W. Brown Left to right, first row: Ur. P. Langslon, t.. row: P. Johnson, Mrs. P. Langston, C. Pope, lington, M. McCormick. C. Walton, W. Bro anting, P. Rich, M. Hayes. J. Griffin, F. Rothell, S. Rayborn. Hecond . Jones, C. Van Fleet, J. Jeans, J. Stamlley. Third row: B. Ellen, R. El- 1. D. Shelly. Fourth row: 0. King, D. Roval, S. Greer, J. .Shelley Touring Choir rt fr-J a ©! I Slaiuhng. left Co right, first row: G. Garcia, L. Wilson. J. Covington, J. Knowles, A. Hodges, B. Williams. Second row: C. Burton. L. Mize, I. Curnn. L. Sharp, V. Cockburn. J. Curran. F. Dees. Third row: S. Freeman, J. Timberlake. A. Humphrey, B. Collins, C. Freeman, C. Blackmon, R. Morton. L. McCarthy. Fourth row: J. Tutor, B. Blackburn, T. Dcnion. H. Foil. W. Thompson. W. Turnage, F. Games, A. Lewis, L. Olflham. J. Wright. Hard work. fun. atid felluwsliip made this another successful year for the Tour- ing Choir. A three-day pre-school retreat at Camp Monroe enabled the members not (inly to become acquainted with one an- (illicr, but to rehearse intensively on the numbers for the fall programs. Highlights. In addition to approximately forty sacred roiuerls given both in and out of state, included presentation of the annual Christ- mas concert, an Easter oratorio, and the popular Concert Under the Stars at the clu.sp of the school year. Singing and studying the great sacred and secular works, folk songs, spirituals and excerpts from musical shows gave each member of the group a greater appreciation for music. . hit to right, first W. Turnage. Coll( late Choir A new organization on campus this year was the Collegiate Choir. This group was formed to provide freshman the opportunity to partici- pate in a college choir. It serves as a training program for the college touring choir. Many members of this group will provide the nucleus for the touring choir next year. Standing, left to right, first row: C. Stanley, C. Staton, B. Pusser, L. Humphries, J. Brown. C. Honeycutt. L. Lovett, C. Eason, C. Pope, Pierce, M. Vanderveer, C. Gentry. Second row: J. Hudson, G. Page, L. Smith, J. Rogers, J. Fitzgerald, C. Van Fleet, F. Townsend, B. Mosley, C. Meadows, M. Gibbs. Third row: B. Dyess, B. Aycock. E. Harding, S. Sasser. M. Norris, J. Boyette, M. Peter- er, K. Coleman. Fonrlh row: W. McGuire, J. Nappier, D. Donnelly, R. Ellington, J. King, R. Thompson, D. Sharp, M. Oakes, D. W son. S. T J. Olive. 191 Phi Beta Lambda The purposes of the Phi Beta Lambda are to bring the business students of Canipljell College closer together; provide contact with repre- sentatives of various fields of busi- ness: and ac(|uaint the nienijjers with the problems, possibilities and ad- vantages of a business career. The monthly meetings include formal pro- grams with speakers on various phases of the business field and informal social get-togethers. A highlight of the year is attendance at the annual state convention. Officers: sitting, left to right: I J. Walton. K. Moore, W. Bro rrcx- Ufl to right, first row: R. Wallers F. (;oree, F. Siriekland, S. lia.lp.H. K. .Ni.rr.s S,;o,„l row: ) Jc.nes P. Enplan.l, I.. Frve, H. Mu I ' . Garrison. ThinI row: P. Hnneyrull. W. Hngan, R. Cooper, M. Woo.l. K. Donovan. Epsilon Pi Eta Epsilon Pi Eta is the Campbell College honorary society. For a student to become a member of this organization he must demonstrate high academic and extra-curricular achievement and leadership abilities. The members serve as ushers at concert series programs and commencement exercises. New members are admitted into the club at the beginning of each semester. Ig i lll Officers: Left to right: Mr. James Faison. advisor: J. Litlle. B. Ha reil, J. Bryant. Lett to right, first r„u 1 1 M.ill ster, C. Shaw. Y. Tripp, J, I,,,,, Godwin, C. Todd, Fourth row: -, W. Bftl F, O ' Quini ■own. P. Dean, S. Kidd, J. Norris, Mr, James W, Bailey, J, Little. B, Harrell, P, Reeves, , R. Burgelt, P, Powell, L. Morion, P. Johns Faison, Secorid roi Third row: H. H sn. T. Whitley, J. Bryant iday, F. Pi Epsilon Mu ■1 E ' . 1 HR ■■m - f H 1 ■r ' ' j B 1 ■y r tl Rjl R 1 ■J m V 1 L M it J J B in , 1 1 V n B L r:rl 1 i H Du 1 H[ Left to right, fir son. Third row: I row: H. Kirljv M. Moss. J. Tu C. Ow.-ns, ntr. B, L)f iiith, J. Roberts Fourth row: A H. Snip.s. A. Tri tcidy. S. Rceislcr. The purpose of Pi Epsilon Mu is to encourage progress and a deeper concern for health education, physical education, and recreation. Pi Epsilon Mu was led hy Jan Roherts as presi- dent and Dr. Ed Hooks as director. Several nienihers of the cluh attended the Physical Education Convention at High Point. Jerry Smith acted as slate chairman of the Student Section and Marvin Moss acted as secretary. The club also had a Christmas party and a spring social. During the year the cluh members were privileged to have speak to them many outstanding leaders in the field of healtli and physical education. Art Clubs Artisans The Artisans Club endeavors to arouse an artistic interest in all Campljell College students from a cultural and educational view- point. The club held regular meetings where they viewed film- strips and held discussions on art. One of the main activities was the sponsoring of art exhibits on campus by professional artists and also by student artists. Leil to right, first row: D. Hedrick, M, Tabdili, Mrs. Grace John . row: N. Tabdili, J. Sanders, M. Floyd, L. Barkley, J. Bennell. - v Palette and Brush Art Club The Palette and Brush Club was organized for the purpose of promoting and stimulating interest in art and to recognize its importance in everyday life. The Art Club sponsored the painting of a mural depicting the history of Campbell College. During the year they held art forums, a Christmas party and art exhibits. Women ' s Intramural Council The Women ' s Intramural Council has done a very com- meiidahle job this year. Much of its work can lie credited to the strong leadership of its president. Sue Johnson, and its director. Miss Judy Bled- soe. Along with the adoption of the Intramural Handbook, the council also settles disputes and keeps a scrapbook of all clippings and photos of the games. The council also com- bines with the Men ' s Intra- mural Council to sponsor co-recreational activities. This past fall, the Women ' s Intra- mural Council participated in a very lively chapel program. Left 10 right: C. Ow M. McCormick. Fin Men ' s Intramural Council The Men ' s Intramural Coun- cil serves as the governing body over all men ' s intramural activities. The Council has as its main purpose the establish- ing of rules to be used in intra- mural competition. It also has as one of its main duties the judgment of all protests by the students concerning intra- murals. This year ' s Men ' s In- tramural Council was under the leadership of Sherrill Register as president. The .secretary was Jerry Smith and faculty advisor was Mr. Ron- ald Hyatt. 196 Monopram Ciub The word Monogram signi- fies the representation of all or part of something. For a person to heconie a member he must excel in an activity and meet the requirements set by the college. The purpose is to represent the college and the student body in a commendable manner. Mono- gram Club members serve in any capacity deemed necessary by the sponsors. They also escort the queen and her court at activity events. Forensic Society The purpose of the Forensic Society is to promote and to encourage more effective as well as better public speaking on all levels among the interested students on campus. They participate in intercollegiate debates and tournaments. They also sponsor an annual oratorical contest on campus in which all stu- dents are eligible to enter. :,lt,ng. lell lo nghl: IV I ' .ra.-.v. Dr. Itr..wn, ,pon™r. P. O ' Ouinn, B. White. Stan,ling: T. Wag-laff. C. Collharp. H. CopHan.l. B. Hobbs. Philosophy Club The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to engage in arguments on important ques- tions. This was done in open meetings every other Monday night. ,, ; (.. n;:hi B. } ' .iwell. J. Dew, W. Coleman, R. Morris, Home Economics Club The Campbell College chapter of the American Home Economics Association is composed of students whose interest lies in professional careers in home economics and homemaking. The pur- pose of the club is Id iimmoip among the members a professional attitude and interest. Sitting, left to right: L. Foltz, President; A. Thomas. Mrs. Tuck. B. Bullock. Standing, first row: J. Branch, A. Dar- rock, S. Eves, K. Colville, B. Sorrell, S. Strickland. P. McClintock, J. Bennett. C. Griffin. Second row: A. Roberls, S. Reaves, D. Blackwell, G. Chamblee. Thomas Wolfe Literary Society The purpose of the Thomas Wolfe Literary Society is to promote and encourage all interested students in all phases of literary endeavor. This is done through the reviewing of contemporary litera- ture throughout the school year. The members are also urged to participate in creative writing and further stimulation is provided by great lecturers and novelists. Lett tu nght, first row: J. Bvrd, B. Kelly, J. And J. Brown. F. Britl. J. Carter. ' D. Lenz. Second , H. Copeland, P. Parrish, American Chemical Society In the explosive, nuclear-powered world we live in today, we often find that we need some organization to keep us informed on the happenings around us. The American Chemical Society is one such group. The purpose of tiie society is to promote an interest in the various fields of chemistry. The club also gave the members a chance to ex- press their owii opinions on the scien- tific happenings within our ever-changing world. The club conducted classes in chemistry problems and equations, loga- rithms, and the use of the slide rule. The club also sponsored lectures on cur- rent events in the world of science. l.,-ll l„ f.ght. lust r„u J. rhisp.n. H. Kail-. M. Hi, W. nullar.l, r). t n-l.-a.l, li. li.-a-lrv. a-. .1. Enn.-, W. I., ,.,-,. ,„„. W. i:.-l,.ntano. T. MinhcH. W, Armrntrnut. Spanish Club Officers: Lejl to right: J. Cain. Vice-President: M. Davis, Treasurer; T. Wilson, President: B. Peoples, Secretary The Campbell College Spanish Club has two primary purposes. The foremost is to promote the students ' understanding of Spanish culture. The second purpose is to provide a certain amount of social enjoy- ment for the students. The Spanish Club had a Christmas party and also held dis- cussions on aspects of the Spanish culture. Latin Club The Sodalitas Latina, or Latin Club, was a vital part of our college community this past year. The purpose of the Latin Club is to bring the mem- bers of the club closer to the ancient people of Rome. The club accomplishes its purpose through study of the Latin language, customs, and many other areas of interest. The frequent use of songs and games brought the members a much more vivid picture of ancient Rome. Programs were held on an informal basis so the members could relax and enjoy themselves. Lett 10 nghl: V. Perry. S. Davis. L. PI Student Wives Club The purpose of the Student Wives Club is to help the wives of Camp- bell students become liet- ter acquainted with each other. These wives share many common interests through informal pro- grams and social activity. ir.-(ool, li, Slrirklanil. Hin ' nn, L. Humphries. No community is complete without an athletic program. It is through the athletic program that the members, both participants and followers, receive a great deal of pride and personal satis- faction. Although only a small number of the people participate directly in the athletic program, each person within the community becomes personally involved. Thus an attitude of comradeship is developed. Out of this attitude comes a sense of belonging and an identification with the col- lege. Through the athletic program, also, the student finds an emotional outlet. All gripes and complaints seem to dissolve as soon as the basketball team takes the court for the pre-game warmup. A unifying spirit reaches to the far corners of the gymnasium and all is forgotten except the game. The team, of course, doesn ' t always win, and here the element of sportsmanship enters. The best team is the one that can lose, accept its mistakes, and its losses, and go to the next game with de- termination to win. The attitude of the team is reflected in the community. If the team is enthusi- astic, then the fans are enthusiastic and morale is high. If the team is lethargic, then the fans become indifferent and the individual is less attuned to the group. Basketball Campbell ' s basketball team finished with a 17-11 season this year, which was a considerable improvement over last year ' s record. The Camels started slowly, but after mid-season they developed into a highly skilled team. The action was intense due to skillful ball-handling of the players. This year the team was again led by Co-captains Mike Reidy and Glenn Lindsay. Lindsay was a shrewd playmaker while Reidy demonstrated unusual finesse under the basket. The team ' s scoring punch was supplemented by Bob Etheridge, who was outstanding with his accurate jumpshots from the circle. Newcomers Dave Bult and Jimmy Jordan helped balance the offense and defense. The Camels scoring passed the 100-mark in several games. Their highest output was 121 points against Methodist College on their home court. ? ' ,iSi .  ' f J f ■W. ' ' IhHhI V Md l H m •MM HI L • 1 Assislani Coach — Danny RdBERTS Heai! Coach — Fred McCall Managers: Mike Smith and Tommy Swann Co-Caplains: Glenn Lindsay and Mike Reidy if iT IL if tl %j % % i David Bult Average points per game — 10.0 Bobby Etheridge Average points per game — 12.3 Rick Ellis Average points per game — 4.8 Don Fish Average points per game — 2.1 T . 1 Jimmy Jordan Average points per game — 10.1 Glenn Linds.w Average points per game — 1.3.9 l- , 1 = Marvin Moss Average points per game — 5.8 - 1 - -V Mike Reidy Average points per game — 17.4 % U, 1 M.4RVIN Smith Average points per game — 2. ' p ' I I v « . f Fred Willett Average points per game — 2.9 Bob Yencho Average points per game — 6.6 Season ' s Record CC 1U5 CC 61 CC 121 CC CC 83 CC _ _- 78 CC... 70 CC_ .. 53 CC 62 CC 69 CC 64 CC 98 CC. 66 CC. 80 CC_-. HI CC CC Rl CC 72 CC 62 CC 86 CC. 91 CC 82 CC 68 CC 69 CC 85 CC 88 CC 91 CC 53 St. Andrews 69 Catawba 82 Methodist 61 High Point 66 Pembroke 78 Cumberland 81 Fairmont State 62 Western Carolina 70 Erskine 94 Pfeiffer _ 66 Elon 71 St. Andrews 77 High Point 80 Bebnont Abbey 70 Methodist 56 Wihnington 92 Pembroke 72 Guilford 62 Elon 63 A. C. C 65 Frederick 74 Wilmington 72 A. C. C 75 Catawba 59 Belmont Abbey 58 Frederick _63 Pfeiffer 76 Erskine _ 77 y Cheerleaders Let ' s go Camels, let ' s go echoed over the soccer field and throughout the gymnasium as the cheer- leaders led the student body in the support of their team. Hours of practice and planning went into the preparations for home games and away trips, there- by creating an enthusiasm and interest which well represented the school spirit. Under the sponsorship of Miss Judy Bledsoe the cheerleaders achieved recognition for a job well done. Sponsor Miss Judy Bledsoe and Hrad Cheerleader Sle Johnson. Left to right: Annette iMcCaskill, Sandy Campbell, Katliy Mabe. Lenni. Hobgood, and Nita Johnson. .n, Janice Capp . Marveen Ad.lleloii. Kalliryn 211 Soccer This year Campbell presented its first soccer team. The rough play and complicated tactics gave the game an interest usually attributed to football. The Camels finished with a 2-6 record for the season. In addition, the team marked up a 2-2 tie with Duke. With games against Davidson, North Carolina State, and The Uni- versity of North Carolina on the schedule, our men made a fine showing in their rookie season. Interest was high and Campbell can look forward to a fine season next fall. I.i-n tn right, lint rnw: K. Slewart. N. Card.-n. J. I ' hillips, K. Wood. Middle row: ,1. Kacperski, I ' . I.awlon. G. Harvey, T. Nasser, S. Khoshaba, R. Gayi. Hack row: J. Tearhey, L. Wilson. J. Johnson. C. Babson, A. Mohensi, (;. I.nnj;, J. Lursen, I!. Pulizzi. Coach: James Cole Co-Caplains: Georce Harvey a d Sam Khoshab iniinrr ami Manager: JerRY Weathers lMr for a t;,,aK Ken saves another liain (IcM-siil liiii il„- f;aini Track :? -. T-- r- Y mm ' Left to right, Iront row: J. Dillard, R. Avery. B. Esenburg, C. Biiltner, C. Manooch, R, Parker, W. Humphrey, M. Davis, E. Warner, J. Johns. B. Stieneck. Back row: L. Cox (Manager), B. Donnelly, W. Eakes, C. Nix, L. Phillips, H. Williams, B, Coltharp, K. Wood, J. Thrower, J. Prin J. Johnson (Captain), R. Daughtry, S. Garrigries, J. Moore, M. Forar (Manager). Campbell College had an outstanding track team again this season. With only seven re- turning lettennen, the Camels needed addi- tional strength in the pole vault and distance events. Since we have no track of our own our track team labors under a decided dis- advantage. All meets must be held on op- ponents ' track. Despite these disadvantages, Campbell has managed to come up consist- ently with wimiing teams. Coach: James Cole 215 • •fft, ) Shot and Discus Left to right, jront row: R. Avery, W. Eakes, B. Stieneck Back row: L. Phillips, J. Thrower, J. Prince, J. Johnson Distance Runners Lejt to right, front rni, : C. ISiilln.T. J. Kinj:. C Manooch. Bark row: I,. Phillips, K. Wood, R. Daughlry, 1). Donnelly. 216 sprinters , „ ni;h, Iront row: C. Manoo.h. R. Parker, W. Humphrey, M. Davis K. Warnf-r. Bark row: .. Phillips, H. Williams, C. Coltliarp, K. Wood, -S. Carrigries, J. Johnson. Pole Vault and High Jump iniiff L.- lo right, front row: J. Dillard. M. Davis, W. Humphrey, D. Nix. F. Mour. ' („. I. H. Williams, D. Donnelly, C. Collharp, R. Parker. 217 Baseball From row. hit to nghl: I,. Riiharil-on. L. Ki rr, H K.lu.ucl-. 1 1. Wns.d. nm: T. Swann (Managerl. J. Capps C. Shaw. I ., k,i,.n... F. W ili.ii, I!. Il -:ill-. I ll,,::l.r. I UnrloM, ....l, ,1 Turn.r. .1 I ' .TnuM . ' «. , , H, Muinlor.l. I). Mili.r. M. Koran iManaii.Tl, H. DaM- i( ..a.hl.  Coarli: IIahlhovk. Davis Campbell ' s baseball team this year had another outstanding season. The Camels lost only two men from last year ' s squad, whirh compiled a 12-4 record. Calvin Shaw again led tlie team in the slugging department. He picked u[) where he left off last year hy conlimiing to belt ihe jjall over the fence. The pitching staff this year was led hy Sam Bishop, Ernie Bauman, Sonny Miller, and Hugh Mumford. Added support froru a strong iiench enabled the Camels to conic up with a strong well-balanced team. 218 -m 7 1 Bft ' H i 1 f r ' In . ' j ' - V Jl . vJ David Miller Hugh Mumford Sam Bishop Ernie Bauman Jimmy Turner JoK Hkoun L HF1V HlCFIMiDSOM (JIVHl.K.s K(ll M K Brantley Dewar « Cu.VIN S Larry Rizer Jim ( VI 1 ' Vann Wood 221 Tennis T %m 2B||.: till i! r l tJiii W v « _ ,w -.v ■,- ■■91 rf ' l ._ ' ' — - ■Le r (0 ri Ac B. Timpl.-. R. J.nkins, B. V.,ung. J. Van.l .rbeck, J. Baihy. R. Ba s, 1,. Kirkman. Conrh: Ai.TON BuznF.K Last year Canipl)eirs iietmen had a very suc- cessful season, goiug undefeated in compiling a 1 3-0 record. The high point of the season came with a 6-3 victory over North Carolina State Col- lege. Half of the matches were shutouts due to the superior depth of the s(|uad. Perry Holland and Howard Crutchfield led the team by going the en- lire season undefeated in singles play. Although the team lost four members from last year ' s team, Coach Buzbee looks forward to an- other fine season. The team was anchored by four returning lettermen: Larry Kirkman, Brook Tem- ple. Bill Jenkins, and Joe Bailey. A note of color was added to the net scene. This year, for the first lime. Campbell had a co-ed on the varsity team, Jane Vanderheck. ! Larry Kirkman Jane Vanderbeck Bill Jenkins JosiAH Bailey Brook Temple Bill Young Golf Campbell College was well represented on the goU links this year. Considering that the Camel linksmen had only three men return- ing from the ' 63 team, they did themselves proud. Since Campl)ell lias no golf course, the team had to use the Chicora Country Club as its home course. The golf team is grateful to the citizens of the Dunn-Erwin area for allowing them to use their course for home matches and practice. C.oaih: 1) NNV KoHEHTS AND ( ' .apluin: Sticvk Gofortii Richard Scott Roger Si i in Ned Pugh Fred Garnes Lee West Marvin BllR ETT Tliiiik il will fall? U hal (1(1 (.ii mean lie ' s a lav student! ' iJPS. ' % S. - Phillip K. Powell Jkrhv D. Wkathers The Editors ' Comment We have finished! The 1964 Pine Blrr is com- pleted. We have cut, cropped, pasted, measured, mailed, and delivered. Not only is the Pine Burr completed, but once again the second semester of a school year is finished, too. The combination of hard work and pleasure in the creation of this, the 1964 Pine Burr, leaves the editors with unexplainable feelings. Not everyone is able to appreciate the feeling of accomplishment and pride that the editors and the staff have as their book goes to the press. We will miss the magnetic force of deadlines. Now, instead of worry about deadlines, we are filled with anxiety that the students will enjoy this year ' s por- trayal of Campbell College. We hope that we have succeeded in portraying the college community through copy and photography. We, the Pine Burr Staff, wish to express our deepest gratitude to the students of Campbell Col- lege. Without your help and patience, this book could not have been produced. Our thanks go to Waller Studios for their tie- mendous help in the individual and group pictures, and to Edwards Broughton Company for the print- ing and engraving. A special note of thanks goes to Mr. Roljert L. King and Mr. J. D. Ashworth for their tireless assistance. We. the editors, wish to express our thanks to Joseph Creech and his business staff for keeping the annual out of the red. Associate editors Carlisle Jordan and Lewis Sauls are to be praised for their diligent work in photography and copy writing, respectively. Divisional editors Sharolyn Ware. Jeanne Frye, Rebecca Harrell, and Joe Bailey worked hard in preparing their sections. Our whole-hearted gratitude goes to the general staff for their tireless work on all phases of the 1964 Pine Burr. We have enjoyed publishing your Pine Burr. The hours have been long and the deadlines difficult to meet, but our reward is in your approval. We hope that this book will recall your fondest memories of 1963-64. Our best wishes and thanks! Jerry D. Weathers Philip K. Powell INDEX Academics 26-31 ACTIVITIES 5-39 ADMINISTRATION 41-63 Administrative Staffs 48-49 Administrative Heads 44-47 ADVERTISEMENTS 229-278 Alpha Phi Omega 180-181 Alumni Executive Council 59 American Chemical Society 200 Art Clubs 195 Athletic Activities 36-39 ATHLETICS 203-225 Band 13 Baptist Student Union 186 Baseball 218-221 Basketball 204-210 Campbell Plavers 9 Campbell Players Club 184 Canterbury Club 188 Cheerleaders 211 Choirs 190-191 Choir Concerts 12 Christmas Activities 14 Class Advisors 149 Concert Series 10-11 Creek Pebbles Staff 178-179 Dating Students 157 Day Students 155 Dedication 4 Discussion Forums 35 Dormitory House Councils 166-173 Editors ' Comment 227 Emeritus 58 Epsilon Pi Eta 193 Forensic Society 198 Four Freshmen 15 Freshman Class 130-145 Golf 224-225 GOVERNMENT 161-174 Harvest Festival 6-7 Home Economics Club 199 Junior Class 96-108 Latin Club 202 Lawn Concerts 8 Married Students 159 May Day 16-25 Memorium 60-63 Men ' s Executive Council 165 Men ' s Intramurals 38 Men Students 153 Methodist Student Movement 188 Ministerial Conference 187 Monogram Club 197 National Education Association 185 ORGANIZATIONS 175-202 Outstanding Seniors 66-69 Paul Green Order 184 Phi Beta Lambda 192 Pi Epsilon Mu 194 Philosophv Club 198 Pi.NE HiiKR Staff 176-177 President of the College 43 Recognition 40 Religious Activities 32-34 Religious Education Club 189 Second Semester Students 146-148 Senior Class 70-94 Sophomore Class 110-128 Soccer 212-214 Spanish Club 201 STUDENTS 65-148 Student Proctors 165 Student Wives Club 202 Tennis 222-223 THE COLLEGE IS A COMMUNITY 3 Thomas Wolfe Literary Society 199 Track 215-217 Trustees 42 Women ' s Dormitory Hostesses 164 Women s Executive Council 164 Women ' s Intramurals 39 Women ' s Intramural Council 196 Women Students 151 Young Democrats Club 182 Young Republicans Club 183 Young Woman ' s Auxiliary 187 STAFF CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITORS DIVISIONAL EDITORS GENERAL STAFF Jerrv D. Weathers Philip K. Powell Joseph O. Creech Carlisle Jordan Lewis Sauls Jeanne Frye Sharolyn Ware Rebecca Harrell Josiah Bailey Edward Mauney Nancy Durham Brenda Blake BUSINESS STAFF l ' ll()r()(;KM ' llFRS Anne Webster James Dew Alanson Huntsberry Richard Gays Ray Courtney Charles Swindell Thomas Ferguson Henry Adams Judy Wheeler Bob Brewington Bob Kutcher PINE BURR 1964 Without the support of the businesses that have placed the following advertisements in our 1964 Pine Burr, the publication of this yearbook would not have been possible. We would like to express our profound and sincere gratitude to these — our advertisers. The financial end of the 1964 Pine Burr is concerned primarily with the sale of advertise- ments. This operation was begun in July and has progressed through the final copy, which was completed in late February. We have reached an all time high in sales. 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Compliments of TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA AFL-CIOCLC LOCAL 250 ERWIN, NORTH CAROLINA TWUA ' S PURPOSE To unite all workers within its jurisdiction in the United States and Canada in an industrial union for the following purposes; — to improve their wages and hours of work, to increase their job security, to insure full employment and to better their working conditions. to advance their economic, social and cultural interests; to disseminate information, among them regarding economic, social, political and other matters affecting their welfare. — to defend and extend their civil rights and liberties. — to organize the unorganized workers. to establish peaceful and harmonious relations between the mem- bers and their employers through collective bargaining and to increase stability of the industry. — to promote and support democracy and free trade unionism. — to advance the interests of workers by advocating and endeavoring to secure legislation beneficial to them. — to help build a better world for mankind. SCHOOLS MUST HAVE GOOD PRINTING FOR BEST RESULTS It is our privilege to print for Campbell College The Catalog • Summer School Bulletin Brochures • View Books The Pine Burr fe EDWARDS BROUGTON CO. ESTABLISHED 1871 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA aifetie4MiU Opiical Ga, CONTACT LENSES EYE GLASSES • HEARING AIDS • ARTIFICIAL EYES DIAL HE 2-4228 W. H. LEDBETTER REG. N. C. OPTICIAN PRINCE CHARLES HOTEL BLDG. FAYHTEVILLE, N. C. n King Size Sandwiches Made Fresh Daily — The Roval Wav Royal Sandwich Food Company. Inc. 813-815 Ninth Street DURHAM, N. C. Phone 286-1293 or 286-1294 The vicious cycle. The Sherwin-Williams Co. PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS, LEADS, OILS, ENAMELS, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS ' SPECIALTIES Phone 892-7376 123 EAST BROAD STREET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA COMMERCIAL BANK Serving This Community Since 1919 MEMBER FDIC DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA IDEAL BRICK CO. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Phone 433-2641 NORWOOD BRICK CO. LILLINGTON, N. C. Phone 893-4161 Manufacturers — Distributors FULL Buff to Red RANGE OF Antiques COLORS Patio Pavers TWIN CITY LAUNDRY CLEANERS Beautifully Finished Shirts 1-DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST Fuquay Springs, N. C. and Angler, N. C. SEXTON MOTOR SALES Sales — FORD — Service LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Morris Wade Sales Company BUSINESS MACHINES — OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone 892-7555 - Dunn, N. C. 121 North Wilson Avenue WE CARRY A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Brands THE HOME OF BETTER QUALITY RAY ' S LADIES ' STORE Phone: 352-1 LILLINGTON, N. C. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES to the Faculty and Student Body at Campbell ADAMS CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY TELEPHONES MURRAY 7-2252 MURRAY 7-2253 FUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA JERNIGAN ' S WASHEREHE BUIES CREEK, N. C. 5 SHIRTS FINISHED FOR $1.00 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Congratulations to the Class of 1964 From: LYNCH PHARMACY WAYNE AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 892-2348 DUNN, N. C. ' Dunnes IMeivest Finest Pharmacy ' JOHNSON-LAMBE SPORTING GOODS RALEIGH, N. C. 322 S. Salisbury Street FREE PARKING COMPLIMENTS OF THE MORILLA CO. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, DISTRIBUTORS ARTISTS ' MATERIALS AND DRAWING SUPPLIES SOLD THE WORLD OVER Any Hrescription Any Time Butler Carroll Drug Co., Inc. HOLLINGSWORTH CANDIES DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Phones 892-2176 or 892-9902 PENSUR SERVICE DRUG STORE E t D-VANCE TILE COMPANY TERRAZZO - CERAMIC - MARBLE p. 0. BOX 12066 RALEIGH, N. C. dial 787-1115 ( Ti TILING 5115 LEADMINE RD. 120 N. WILSON AVENUE TELEPHONE 892-3661 The Sewing Center, Inc. SINGER SALES SERVICE • QUALITY FABRICS NOTIONS ALTERATIONS SLIPCOVERS - DRAPERIES DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ADDIE LEE NEUMANN, OWNER SEABOARD i 6 0 Se uuce, O Institutional Wholesalers Rocky Mount, North Carolina ' Mother fir Daughter Fashions RALEIGH, N. C. WELLONS CANDY CO. INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Finer Quality Candies P. 0. Box 677 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY, INC. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline LILLINGTON, N. C. Phone 893-3560 COLLINS BROS. SODA SHOP JTTiere Everyone Goes ' ' ANGIER, N. C, PH 639-2917 Mack ' s 5-10-25C Store Phone 892-7251 892-3336 LILLINGTON, N. C. SUTTON ' S SERVICE CENTER and the HORSE BUGGY DRIVE-IN WILLOW SPRINGS ON HWY. 55 QUALITY FOOD SERVICE AUTO LOANS $50 to $2,000 FINANCING REFINANCING Dial 892-3158 MOTOR CREDIT CO., INC. LOCATED BEHIND BUS STATION 111 S. Foyetteville Avenue DUNN, N. C. McLamb Supply Company Crane Plumbing Heating Supplies 301 North DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA FINE PORTRAITS FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE 1964 PINE BURR BILLY WALLER Phone TE 4-7331 I26V2 Foyctteville Street P. 0. Box 1566 RALEIGH COMPLETE MODERN FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE Bank of Varina WE SERVE ALL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation There, I think this will hold me for a week-end. GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC. ' Everything to Build fF ' it i Eastern Carolina ' s Exclusive Building Suppliers DUNN, N. C. Phone 892-6121 Cromartie Hardware Co. We Sell Athey ' s 100% Pure Paints ' T ie Best Is Always Cheapest ' LOCATED IN DOWN TOWN DUNN, N. C. Phone 892-2257 Compliments of rina FUQUAY VARINA Compliments of JESSIE TART ESTATE MANUFACTURERS ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER COTTON GINNING. COTTON SEED AND COTTON BUYERS DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA P. O. Box 230 Office Phone 892-3240 Compliments of (American) LEE-MOORE OIL COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. DIAL 775-2344 DUNN, N. C. DIAL 892-2450 LILLINGTON DIAL 893-3145 (AMERICAN Compliments of First Federal Savings and Loan Association off Dunn 300 W. Edgerton Street DUNN, N. C. L. B. GALLINORE GENERAL CONTRACTOR • CONTRACTOR for J. A. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL and SCIENCE BUILDINGS • GREENSBORO, N. C. LAKE BENSON FISHING CONCESSION M. E. PULLY, Proprietor Sun-up to Sun-down Fishing Bait Tackle Jack-Pot Prize Fishing Equipment for Biggest Fish! Dial TE 4-3260 Buffaloe Road Raleigh, N. C. Near Garner GENERAL UTILITY CO., INC. COTTON GINNERS- WAREHOUSEMEN GRAIN AND FEED DEALERS DUNN, N. C. IrozeiiB)ods., the Cook Best Friend For Quality - Convenienci and Value . . . Always Buy Dulanu The Finest Name In Frozen Foods ' t NGLE FOODS. INC-PALEIGH,3 Serving Eastern Carolina Compliments from A Friend Phone 892-2187 MUSE ' S SUPER MARKET DUNN, N. C. BUIES CREEK, N. C. ' ' Finest Foods For Less ' ' McKAY FLORAL GARDENS • ' Dunn ' s Oldest Florist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SHRUBS FOR EVERY HOME LANDSCAPE GARDENING RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL W, BROAD, COR. W, CUMBERLAND TEL. 892-2217 BAREFOOT RADIATOR SHOP CYCLE-FLO CLEANING REPAIRING RECORING Phone 892-3228 DUNN, N. C. Courtesy of READY NIXED CONCRETE CO. OF DUNN SMITHFIELD DUNN 892-2103 SMITHFIELD 934-8950 Compliments of IVEY ' S Western Auto Associate Store CHESTER L. ENNIS, OWNER COATS, N. C. AUTO ACCESSORIES, APPLIANCES, HOME FURNISHINGS AND SPORTING GOODS We Appreciate Your Business Michell Chevrolet Co. Since 1934 Fuquay Springs, N. C. 687-4944 Clark Sporting Goods Co., Inc. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT - GAMES - TOYS 128 MAXWELL STREET FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28302 BULLOCK Plumbing, Heating 6l Air Conditioning Co. p. 0. BOX 9474 614 N. WEST STREET RALEIGH, N. C. HOKE E. BULLOCK, Pres. 1895 KING ROOFING MANUFACTURING CO. SINCE 1895 METAL FABRICATION AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 775-4331 152 Chorlofte Avenue SANFORD, N. C. P. 0. Box 1049 1895 1964 1964 i S f. mi First Federal Savings l Loan Association of Sanford, N. C. W. M. VVOMBLE. F.x, ' ruhvr lice I ' resulenI MORE THAN EVER THE PLACE TO SAVE Save by Mail BROGDEN PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE • Servicing Campbell College for Over Fifty-eigh Years RALEIGH, N. C. ' WATSON ' S CHICKENS A Tasty Treat Try Them PROCESSED AT RALEIGH, ROSE HILL, SILER CITY NORTH CAROLINA ASHWORTH ' S, INC. CLOTHING SHOES GRIFFON SUITS VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS LONDON FOGS BASS WEE JUN ' S Men Ladies Men b Ladies ENGLISH LEATHER JANTZEN SPORTSWEAR CREIGHTON SHIRTS Corrple ' e y Air Conditioned FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Dr Pepper Service On All Makes and Models Typewriters and Adding Machines and Calculators C. W. McMANUS, JR. MAC ' S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 755-2245 SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA— Also FAYETTEVILLE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. DeHART MOTOR LINES INCORPORATED INSURED CARRIERS LONG DISTANCE FREIGHT SERVICE P. O. Box 578 Dial 328-2295 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Coinplimetits of LAYTON SUPPLY CO . ALMOST EVERYTHING ' LILLINGTON, N. C. Compliments of SMITHFIELD AUTO DEALERS SMITHFIELD, N, C. Compliments oj LOU DARE ' S FLOWER SHOP DUNN, N. C. botany. . . monotony notes...quotes...trig ...dig...review...stew fuss...discuss...cram exam . . .wow. . .whew pause things go better,! Coke (ma Compliments of Seven-up Bottling Co. of Raleigh TALTON REXALL DRUGS Prescriptions Our Specialty ANGIER, N. C. Phone ME 9-2929 L. W. TALTON - ME 9-2804 I. J. PRUETT - ME 9-2284 MORE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FASHIONS THAN ANY STORE IN EASTERN CAROLINA HUDSON-BELK CO. EFIRDS RALEIGH ' ' Eastern Carolina ' s Largest Store Compliments of B. E. B. TV Service Located at Quinn ' s Shopping Center BRUCE E. BEASLEY OWNER Ph. 892-3656 DUNN, N. C. HILL ' S INC. Hunting Fishing Headquarters Schwinn Bicycles Boats - Motors - Trailers RALEIGH, N. C. STEWART ' S AUTO BODY SHOP • BUIES CREEK, N. C. Dairy Products Supreme Sunset Lake Road VARINA, N. C. Phone: Raleigh TE 2-1801 Varina MU 7-2662 McKnight ' s Drug Store Coots, N. C. Angier, N. C. PARKER ' S FURNITURE STORES Fine Furniture Reasonably Priced FUQUAY VARINA, N. C. Compliments oj Dunn Stewart Theaters DUNN, N. C. T. 0. CREECH CDNTRACTDR Complete Concrete Laying Service OUR SPECIALTY, CURB GUTTER WORK Phone 362-9802 P. 0. Box 144 GARNER, N. C. Don ' t look now, but WILLIAM P. WRENN, ACCOUNTANT INSURANCE, TAX SERVICE, BOOKKEEPING Phone MU 7-4727 WRENN INSURANCE AGENCY FUQUAY-VARINA, N. C. PAUL PERRY, Owner CHARLES CORE, Mgr Perry Brothers Tire Service, Inc. QUALITY RECAPPING Quinn Shopping Center DUNN Phone N, C. 3182 More people riile ihan on anv c on Goodyear Tire. ther kind . . . REMNANTS FREE SEW NOTIONS PARKING AND DRAPERY LOT SAVE THE FABRIC CENTER PHONE 892-5816 WEST BROAD STREET, DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ACROSS FROM TYLER PARK Lamar ' s Hair Styling South Clinton Avenue LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU Phone 892-7333 DUNN, N. C. ULLINGTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT GO. C. S. FOWLER, Owner TELEPHONE 893-3264 LILLINGTON, N. C. FORD TRACTORS Phone TEmple 4-0789 INSTITUTIONAL FOODS CO., Inc Serving Schools Institutions 1010 GREEN STREET p. 0. BOX 9147 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Harnett County ' s Mewest Complete Banking Service THE NATIONAL BANK of Sanford LILLINGTON A Bank of Friendliness Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System ' If hen She Says Yes. See Us! C. R. FERRELL, JEWELER Watches - Keepsake Diamonds Jewelry Phone ME 9-2688 ANGIER, N. C. COLLEGE SHELL SERVICE TIRES, BATTERIES, LUBRICATION BUS STATION BUIES CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA JAMES H. ANDERSON CO INC. Coniplele Line oj JANITOR SUPPLIES Floor Seolcrs - Wo«cs Brushes - Mops ■Wringers Floor Mochines Soops Disinfectonis Sweeping and Clconing Compounds Poper Products 833-2750 418 W, PEACE RALEIGH, N, C. STEEL New Used K L STEEL SUPPLIES DIAL VA 8-5427 Garner Rd. Phone 892-3185 ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SERVICE 1302 WEST CUMBERLAND STREET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA STEPHENSON ' S SODA SHOP Complete Line of Sundries ' Students are always welcome BUIES CREEK, N. C. BELLWOOD FOOD PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTED BY W. H. WILLIAMS and CO. 20 S. 14th St. RICHMOND, VA. Young ' s Department Store (J NO R YOUNG SON) GAITHER B STEWART MRS. MARGARETT G. YOUNG Shoes, Dry Goods, Reody-to-Wcar Furniture : Radios : Hardware PAINTS AND VARNISHES ANGIER, N. C. PARRISH MOTOR CO., Inc. Sales and Service BRING YOUR FORD BACK HOME FOR SERVICE Telephone 894-3167 106 South Wall Street BENSON, NORTH CAROLINA MEDLIN DORMAN, Inc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone 240-1 ond 300-1 BENSON, N. C. JACKSON ' S SHOE STORE 207 E. Broad Street DUNN, N. C. Telephone 892-7345 EARL ' S SELF SERVICE TOP GRADE MEATS - FANCY GROCERIES Telephone 2288 COATS, N. C. The Best Dressed People Shop Here Pope Mattox Village Shop CORNER CLINTON BROAD DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 892-3703 OUR WORK IS OUR ADVERTISEMENT FAIRGLOTH SON UPHOLSTERING GO. 908 W. BROAD STREET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA SHOP PHONE 892-7564 JUST LIKE T7 new RES PHONE 892-3355 GEORGE CARROLL CHEVROLET INC Complete Line of CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS Service atid Sales 500 S. Clinton Ave. DUNN, N. C. QUINN ' S OF DUNN, INC Hwy. 421 West — Quinn ' s Shopping Center DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA PHIV I p.- H ■1 ■k ' .■' ' VI r Bnr Hfal B in I ' iiE — ,— mMm V. STUDENT DISCOUNTS FURNITURE, CARPETS, ACCESSORIES WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home O limed OVER 14,000 ITEMS PERSONALIZED CREDIT PLAN LILLINGTON, N. C. Phone: 893-3753 B. R. Stone C. Channing Stone JOHNSON ' S DRUG STORE The Store of Personal Service FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. An accident like this is the reason Campbell College provides Insurance for its students. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE AGENCY EDUCATORS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. Compliments of Mack ' s 5c-10c-25c Store FUQUAY Your Friendly Self Service Store PASCHAL LUMBER COMPANY LILLINGTON, N. C. Rough and Dressed Pine Lumber Better Banking Servi ce FIRST-CITIZENS BANK TRUST COMPANY - ' - ANGIER NORTH CAROLINA LAFAYETTE MOTOR SALES, INC. Cumberland County ' s Only Authorized FORD Dealer HE 2-7121 142 Pittmon Street FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .1 «Af sdvitis nilli us a liahit 106 E BROAD STREET DUNN, N. C. 807 MAIN STREET LILLINGTON, N. C. INSURED 4 4% Current Dividend Rate Compliments of DUNN ENGINEERING CO. 115 E. CUMBERLAND STREET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA CARL ' S SUPER MARKETS QUALITY MEATS FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FROZEN FOODS ERWIN AND DUNN, N. C. My ■PS ALMOST EVERYONE LOVES PINE STATE the popular preference in Dairy Products since ly 19 Ov v 5 LJIJingion Farmers Exchange FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZER GARDEN LAWN SUPPLIES LILLINGTON, N. C. 893-3464 893-3464 ELLIOTT ' S PHARMACY Drug Service Since 1914 Phone MU 7-2277 FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. The Harvest Festival Queen of 1964. Vhen architects, contractors and other building specialists specify genuine S.-VNFORD brick, they know they can rely on the quality that has earned an international reputation for ihc Sanford Brick and Tile Company. Strict quality control from clay to completion ... a choice from more than 225 colors, textures, sizes and finishes . . . and careful shipment by train or truck are some of the important reasons why you will benefit by specifying brick from the Big S ' kilns for ■next building project. SANFORD BRICK TILE COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA where there ' s NO smoke there ' s NO fire! FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEAT Safe.. Clean CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY An investor-owned, lax-paying, public uliliiy company The Legends (g) EARL HAWLEY OIL CO. ESSO PRODUCTS PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - GASOLINE MOTOR OILS EARL HAWLEY, Owne 892-2241— Res. OKice 892-3794 No. Layton Ave DUNN, N. C GOATS CIGAR COMPANY, INC. HARNETT AND WILSON DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 892-3320 Merchandising Racks of All Kinds CENTRAL BANK TRUST CO. 3 OFFICES AT 120 N. STEELE STREET 145 W. MAIN STREET SANFORD BROADWAY, N. C. THE HOME OF SCHOOL S.4F VGS MEMBER F. D. I. C. Fresh Fruits f egetahles DENNING PRODUCE CO. 1214 N PERSON STREET EXTENSION RALEIGH, N, C. Telephone TE 4-3578 SMITH BUICK CO., INC. Telephone 687-2243 514 N. Main Street FUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA HOSPITAL PHARMACY, INC. We Specialize in Prescriptions Your Neighborhood Drug Store Phone 892-5921 DUNN, N. C. RUPERT COX, Owner Manager JOHN THORNTON, Pharmacist LEDER ' S INC. The Complete Department Store DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Johnson Cotton Company DUNN, N. C. TWYFORD PRINTING COMPANY p. 0. Box 738 DUNN, N. C. Offset Lithographing, Business Forms, Office Supphes, Social Stationery, Engraving SUE ' S DINING CLUB ' Best Food Under the Sun ' 101 N. Foyettevllle Street DUNN, N. C. THE BENSON REVIEW BENSON, N. C. Weekly Newspapers — Commercial Printing Printers of CREEK PEBBLES See Kelley ' s for SPORTSWEAR • Phone 894-3831 BENSON, N. C. But I can ' t swim! Compliinenls ol VARINA FARMERS EXCHANGE VARINA, N. C. ANGIER FARMERS SUPPLY ANGIER, N. C. Philli ps Frozen Custard ERWIN, N. C. riZZAS. HAMBURGERS All Kiinln of Satnliiirlips QUICK SERVICE GLOVER ' S Hardware and Transfe r Co. Day Phone 892-2021 Nite Phone 892-2756 ACME PAINT -:- SPORTING GOODS | ERWIN, N. C. COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE Cape Fear Insurance Agency AUTO - BONDS ■FIRE - HAIL - LIFE - A. H. H. ELLIOTT JOHNSON P. O. Box 66 Office : 893-3435 - Res. 893-4964 LILLINGTON, N. C. BUNCE ' S OLD FASHIONED BARBECUED PORK AND CHICKEN CATERING SERVICE ROUTE NO. 2 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 432-7211 O ' QU INN ' S Compliments oj O ' QUINN FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 893-3232 LILLINGTON, N. C. LAMP POST FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP Buies Creek, N. C. • Day Phone 893-3589 Night Phone 893-3136 Buies Creek, N. C. SALES SERVICE FARM MACHINERY - INDUSTRIAL LAWN MOWERS CHAIN SAWS BOATS J. I. CASE AND MASSEY-FERGUSON Curtis Equipment Company Telephone TE 2-7422 OLD GARNER ROAD RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HERFF-JONES COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Manufacturing JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Class Rings, Pins, Invitations, Personal Cards and Scholastic Awards Official Jeweler for the CAMPBELL COLLEGE RINGS C. A. JACKSON, JR., Repr. Route 5 DUNN, N. C. Phone 892-3614 Just because you wear a badge But really I don ' t want to buy any cosmetics! ...growing with the future... Auto Loans (New 5%) Savings Accounts — Doily Interest Paid and Compounded Quarterly Central Carolina Bank Trust Company Checking Accounts - Traveler ' s Checks Real Estate Loans - Personal Loans Erwin, North Carolina EDGERTON OIL CO., INC. -■CITIESV Phone 893-4234 ■' cniEsS Simal BUIES CREEK, N, C. V ERVICE L M EDGERTON ED, GREGORY J, L. REARDON THE OPEN AIR MARKET We Never Close • Dunn-Erwin Highway DUNN, N. C. Tel. 892-6111 LOOK YOUNG. .BE YOUNG... SHOP BELKS DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA heavy and highway construction concrete paving asphalt paving quarries dredging engineering railroads foreign construction r e: i_ i_ c: i -r e: e: f c: o N 1= . ( durham, north Carolina fifty-fourth year IN THINKING OF YOUR FUTURE THINK COLLEGE MASTER The Life Insurance Plan offered exclusively to and preferred by the college man. See HERB CARPENTER— MARSHALL CLAYTON Box 10303 Phone 787-0676 RALEIGH COLE PIANO COMPANY NEILL A COLE, PROPRIETOR Piano Sales and Service Since 1935 Telephone 776-1941 711 Corthage Street SANFORD, N. C. Hudson-Belk Company Honie of Better Values FUQUAY SPRINGS Phone 687-4575 ENJOY ' S P ' Wherever You Meet for Refreshing Treats Buller Sandwiche Remember This Seal — It ' s Your Assurance of the Best Angler Evergreen Nursery COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 639-2907 or 639-4588 EVERY PLANT GUARANTEED BILL BILLY WATKINS ANGIER, N. C. Compliments ot CORBIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. (ib DUNN, N. C. p. 0. BOX 471 STUDENT ROSTER Abbou. Charles Acree 6521 Paltersnn Ave. Richmond. Va. Abernalhv, Lvnila Luc Route 1 Fuquay Vanna. N. C. Abernalhy. Wilbur Ho iprings, idams. BUI Judson mpierrN. C. idams, Henrv Nelson, Jr 02 Star Hili Ave., ayeltevdle, N. C. ,dams. Jerry Franklin lorris Ave. Icnson. N. C. idams, Llovd C olen 21 N. Gulf SI. anlord, N. C. Ada . 156 . Ste • D. . N. C. Adams, William Jacks Route 1 Willow Sprines, N. C. Addlelon. Marveen H. X26 Hardee St. Durham, N. C. Adkins. Arthur O. 2111 Lakeview Rd. Virpinia Beach, Va. Adkins. Merle Thaver,  78 Louise Circle Durham. N. C. Alexander. Mary Elizabeth 307 N. Pliney Circle Simpsonville. N .C Alev. Carl Clifford 6I Pearl SI. Layilteiille. N, C. Allord. Charles Sicphcn 11114 Ncvmon Dr. New Bern. N. C. Alford. Fred Garland 11)4 Micchcll St. t-ranklinlon. N. C. nd Wa.( s. N. C. lan. Joseph Ni ute I iisaw. N. C. us. Walter Sen 1 Catherine nson. N. C. derson. Barbar Dale , S. C. .n. David Rober ilv. S. C. Anderson. Julian Will Route 2 Rocky Point. N. C. Anderson. Mary Jane 6411 Ava Dr. Jacksonville. Fla. Kouti Me Elbe , N. C. Andrews, Alfred Edw 24 Jaircstown Rd. Charleston. S. C. Andrews. 208 HoO ' Durham. N. C, Rd. Oliv Andrews. Richard Lee 122 Brewer Suffolk. Va. Anyell. Don Gray Route 1 East Bend, N. C. Applewhite. Walter Va 606 Oak St. Myrtle Beach. S, C. Ariail. Adrienne Viriiii Mt Hunt Si. Fort BranB. N. C. Armenlroul. Wllli.im K Box  «. Route 1 Tazewell. Va Arrinyton. Ann Route I lilhnston. N. C. Aspden. Sara Collison mn Melrose St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Atkins. Virginia Dare on. Kirby Glenn man. Nocia Sue W. Church Si ison, N. C. Aulry, Charles Edw. 223.1 Dorsell Dr. Raleii ' h, N. C. Aulry. Wilson Monr, Roule I Sledman. N. I , Avanl. Gerlrudc ( ro 2114 W. Calhoun St Whileville. N. C. Avery. Ronald Fr.m Avcock. Ji Roule 2. H Warrenlon mes Hens IX nil N. C. Babson. C. 106 Koonc Jacksonvill rl Vernon Circle . N. C. Badiietl. S H5I0 Delar Norlolk. V aron Lee o St. Bacircll. Deke 1 cam 602 S. McK.iv SI Dunn. N. ( . Bailev. Ja Route 1 Broadway. les Allen N. (.-, Bailev. Jan Box 9« Kcniy. N. cs ( harlc C. H.iilev. Jar ie I ewis Bailev. Warren Gatli 572 N. Bloodworlh Raleiph, N, C. Bake Routi 108 I. N. C Baker. Linda Roule I. Box Wilson. N. C Baker. Maurice Ronald Route I. Box 175 Varina. N. C. Baker. Robert Newlon 501) w. Washinston St. Suffolk. Va. B.i Ca Rules Creek. N. C. Ballance. George Wallace Box 267 Kenly. N. C. Ballard. Vernon Charles Roule 2 Fuquay Springs. N. C. Barbour. Gene Bennett Roule 1 Willow Springs. N. C. rboi Barefoot. Christine M Roule 2 Benson. N. C. Barefoot. IXinald The: 415 S, Magnolia Avi Dunn. N, C. Ro Ow n Grove. N. C. Barefoot. Janice Favc Box 251 Four Oaks. N, C. Barclool, lchm,,n W, llunn. N. c. Barringer. Brenda Ellis 2208 Tampa Ave. Durham, N, C. Barton. Barbara Ann 10 Third St. Canton. N. C. Barwick. James Elmer 1208 Anderson St. Durham. N. C. Bass. Bobby Ray Route I. Box .320 Four Oaks. N. C. Bass. John Bunyan Box 704 Lucama. N. C. Newton Grove. N. C Bass. Marv Elizabeth Roule 2 Lucama. N. C. Bass. Marv Marlha Roule I Fairmont. N. C. Bass. Richard John 11104 Tuscarora Ave. Elizabeth City. N. C, Bass. Stephen Roger Route 2 Nashville. N, C. Batchelor. Mary Carol Route 6. J.HS. Sanford, N. C. Bales. William Martin 405 F. Cumberland Dunn, N. C. Balten. Etta Cornelia Hatleras. N. C. Balls. Bobbv Francis Roule 2 Warsaw. N. C. Bauman. Ernest Frede 7B Laurel BlvJ Browns Mills. N. J. Beacham. Fred Edwarc 400 Woodland Dr. Jacksonville. N. C. Beaird. Kenneth Har i 1102 Childers St. Raleigh, N, C. Beal, Gary Summill Roule 6 Sanford, N. C. an. Rcddin Slu.ir Mi- nes, t h.illes I .indr dni.in. N C. nes. I ind.i Bulls eicr. ' N. C, rhun an R. Ko Bcaslev, Edward IIukc 105 S. Jelferson .St, Fountain. N. C. Beasley, Gaynellc Roule 2 Dunn, N- C. Bekh. I inda 415 Pembroke Ave, Ahoskie. N, ( Bell. Albert Robert. Jr Irentwoods New Bern. N. ( . Bell. Sandra Blvihe Roule I Ml Olive. N. ( . Bell. William An 64 Mitchell Ave. Ashgville, N. C . Henncr. James Charles Roule 1 Coals. N. C. Benner, William Penn Carthage, N, C, Bennett, Duane Cain Roule 1 Kenly, N. C. Bennett. Helen Jeanelli Route 2, Box 111 Lillinglon, N. C. Bennett. Jimmy Dale 50.1 Hayworlh Circle High Point. N. C. Bennett. Terry Lynn Rules Creek. N. C. Benson. Rebecca Jane Roulc 1 Benson. N. C. Berrv. Betsy Jo Box 222 Broadway. N. C. Bcthune. Beverly Rose LMIington. N. C. Belts. Wallace J. Route 1 lilhngton. N. C. Bevan. David Thomas 141. • Turner Raleigh. N. C. Reverlv. Thomas Euge 601 Washinglon St. 416 CS ' oval E St, Pl.iltsburgh A-F.B-. N. Black. Augustus Mellon Box 275 Cherrvville. N. C • burn. Robbv Ka e 4. Hov 266 on. N C Hrenda Marilv ck. Robert Bernard Blalock. Sally Anne Bland. Gerald Hall 27011 Webb St. Raleigh. N. C. Blamon, Franklin Carroll Blase, Albert Joseph 900 Hollywood Circle Williamsport, Pa, Bobbitt. Virginia Deal .142 DeVane St. Fayetleville, N. C. Bocs. Michael White 465 E. Delaware Southern Pines, N. C. Bolton. Patricia Johnso Route .1 Lillinglon. N. C. Bonds. William Auslin 600 West Harnett Benson. N. C. Booker. Robert Samuel Box 441 Fuquay Springs, N. C. Borth. Patricia Monica 3103 Devonshire Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Boseman. Floyd Glenn Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Bostrom. Frederick Hale .1117 Childers Si. Raleigh. N. C. Bostrom, Lars Edward 3117 Childers St. Raleigh. N. C. Boslwick. Eugenia Dolors 156 Harrow Rd. Westficld. N. J. Bowling. Wallace Daniel Route 2 a.xford. N. C. Bowyer. Bobby Roule 1. Box 25 Kni ' ihtdalc. N. C. Durham. N. C. Bover, Claudia Sui Route 2. Box 299 Bel Air. Md. Wendell. N. C. Bovette. John Stanley 10.5 Momford St. Aberdeen. N. C. B.irnh.irdl. Jan 1 i 142 1 r.inkhn Ave loniord. N. C. Belote. Revel 1 ranklm, J Blalock. Ma 464 H. rpcrsvi le Rd 10114 W. Do Ncwpi . V.i. Dunn. N. C Boynlon. Franck Elisha Bracey, Virginia Eliza. 211 E. Pollock Si. Ml. Olive, N. C. Bradner. Ralph Mitchell 908 Rainey St. Burlington. N. C. Bradshaw. Daniel H. Box 187 Wallace. N. C. Bradshaw. Linda Anncli Route 3 Clinton. N. C. Bradsher, Joyce Wicker 108 West Layton Lillington. N. C. Bradsher. Richard A. 108 West Layton Lillington. N. C. Bradsher, Samuel Lee 502 Fowler Dr. Lillington. N. C. Brady. David Spencer 2807 O ' Berry St. Raleigh, N. C. Brady. Mary Ann Box .15 Robbins. N. C. Brady. Sandra Lee Bragg. Sally Bailey Route 2 Oxford. N. C. Branch. Judith Anne 701 N. Grace Ave. New Bern. N. C. Branch. Michael Bruce Route 1 Rowland. N. C. Brantlev, Lovye Lucille Route 2 Aurora, N. C. Brantley. William Allen 1805 Glendale Ave. Durham. N. C. Brewer. William Lewis Box 212 Four Oaks. N. C. Brewington. Robert Carroll Box 522 Carthage. North Carolina Briggs. Norma Suzanne Route 1, Box 594 Sanford, N. C. Brinkley. Judy Lee Britt. Danny R. Britt. Donna Gail Route 5 Clinton. N. C. Britt. Edward Lee Route I Princeton. N. C. Britt, Edwin J. 1001 Glenn St. Lumberton. N. C. Britt. Frances Lilly Britt. Freda M. 507 S. Fourth Murfreesboro. N. C. Brock. Thomas Hubbarc 1507 Bellevue Ave Durham. N. C. Brooks. Robert Edward Route 1 Willow Springs. N. C. Iroughton. John Williar Browder, James Luther 5518 Wilhs Lane Richmond, Va. Brown. April Kivetle Route 2 Trinity. N. C. Brown. Charles Belton Route 2 Chadbourn. N. C. Brown. Joseph Denny 61.1 Laurel St, Wmston-Salem. N. C. Brown. Judith Elaine 710 Greenfield Wilmington, N, C, Brown. Kirby Boice Route 3 Rocky Mount. N. C. Brown. Marv Virginia 112 S. McDaniel St. Enfield. N. C. Brown. Wjllard Auburn Brown. William Lamor ■165 E. Indiana Southern Pines. N. C. Brown. Willis Nathen Bruffev. Danny Ross 2109 Hungary Rd. Richmond, Va. Brumfield. Edward Henry 320 Myrtle Lane AltaVista, Va. Bryan. Carol Lee Route 2, Box 352 McLean, Va. Bryan. Douglas Scott 401 Roxanne Dr. Raleigh. N. C. Bryan. Rebecca Carroll Main St. Ml. Olive, N. C. villc. N. C. John Hum. Buck. Joseph Edward Buck. Kathleen 1411 Cavenish Cl. Charlotte, N. C Sanford. N. C. Billiard. Gurlhiiric 307 N. Brown Chadbourn. N. C. Bullen. Bradford T. Qtrs. C. U. S. Naval Charleston. S. C. Bullock. Celeste Alberl Route 1 Willow Spring. N. C. Bullock. Dana Ai Route 2 Lillington. N. C. Bunn, Betty Harlowe Route 2 Zebulon. N. C. Bunn. Phvllis Carolvn 16 White Oak Dr. Newport News. Va. Bunn. William 502 E. Vance J Fuquav. N. C, Burbage. James Richard. Jr. 27 Live Oak Dr. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Byrd. Donald Jackson Box 126 Bunnlevcl. N. C. Bvrd. Jack Barron Box 157 Angier. N. C. Bvrd. James Ronald 2608 Patton St. Sanford. N. C. Bvrd. Julia Ann Route 2 Newton Grove. N. C. Byrd. Otis Lloyd 1214 W. Pearsall St. Dunn. N. C. Cain. Joseph Alston 1418 General Lee Avi Fayelteville, N. C. Cainc. Sylvia Lois 1004 East lOlh Lumberton. N. C. Burgess. Russell R. . Box 216 Callihan. Linda Lou Ocean Drive Be; ich. S. C. Box 266 Elizabethtown. N. C. Burgess. William 1 Roderick Main St. Cameron. Betty Jo Roseboro, N. C. .100 East Raleigh St- Sanford. N. C. Burgett. Richard D 537 Marleen Cameron, Fave Ann Houston. Texas Route 1, Box 66-R Broadway. N. C. Burke. William Wallen 206 Park Ave. Cameron. James Dou; Mt. Airy. N. C. 201 North 9lh Erwin. N. C. Burke. Wilsona Lee 2206 The Circle Cameron. John Bvron Raleigh, N. C. Route 8 Sanlord. N. C. Burklow. Ernest Gerald East Main Cameron. Susan Anne Hazard, Ky. Pearson St. Apex. N. C. Burkol. Elizabell 1 Anne Buies Creek. N. C Camp. Darinda Lee 911 Gibbons St. Burnett. Marvin Brantley. Ill Gastonia. N. C. 2308 Sprunt St. Durham. N. C. Campbell. Arnold Bri 508 East 7th St. Burnetle. Dougla 5 R. Lumberton. N. C. Route 1 Huddleston. Va Campbell. Catherine ( Burnham. George Andri 513 Middle New Bern. N. C. Burton. Jeffrey Harper Bush. Brcnda Fove 1111 Ann St. Rockingham, N. C. Butt. Mera Dushane Lake Wheeler Est.. Rl, Raleigh. N. C. Butt. Robert Wiley Lake Wheeler Est.. Rl, Raleigh. N. c. Butts, Harold Taylor Route 1 Lillington, N, C. Butts. Melvin Smith Fayelteville. N. C. Byrd, Corbett Erwi 1911 Spruce St, Fayetteville, N. C, Campbell. Henry George 417 McRac Dr. Fayelteville. N. C. Campbell. Linda Ruth 191 1-A Lee Ave. Sanford. N. C. Campbell. Preston Myers 344 Cross Creek St. Fayetteville. N. C. Campbell. Sandra Lee 84 Johnson Teancck. N, J. Cantwell. John Arthur Cecil Ave, North East. Md Capps. Becky Sue Route 1 Varina. N. C, Capps. Dayton 810 17th Ave. Capps. James Henry Essex House Motel Virginia Beach. Va. Capps. Janice Faye 517 Sherwood Rd. Jacksonville. N. C. Capps. John Talbot 2901 W. Vernon Kinston, N. C. Cardan, Nowris B. 31 Ellison St. Paterson. N. J. Carper. George P. 2114 Nottingham Roanoke. Va. Carr. Joseph Myron Route 2 Rose Hill. N, C. Carr. Meredith Lvnn 1020 Denierus St. Durham. N. C. Carriker. James Ralph Route 1 Ellerbe. N. C. Carriker. Jcrrv Clayton Route 1 Ellerbe. N. C. Carroll. Billy Wav 208 E. Davis Smithfield. N. C. Whiteville. N. C. Clark. Phyllis Elaine Route 1 Reidsville. N, C. irk. Robert Alton Bonk N. Clarke. John Culchin Jarratl. Va. Clav, Alan Edward 502 Grove St. Wilson, N, C. tlav. Donna Box 464 Buies Creek. N. C. Clavton. Dudlev Van Route 1 Keeling. Va Fork. S. C. Clemmons. Elizabeth Anne Carter, Cordelia Ann 105 Chestnut Dr. Box 682 Beaufort, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Clemmons, Jesse Stcwarl Carter. David Braxton Route 2 Route 2, Box 308 Supply, N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Clevenger, Earl Clinton Carter. Earl V. 1518 Parrish Place 2115 Ridge Rd. Jacksonville, Fla. Raleigh. N. C. Cliflon, Ernest Glenwood, Ji Carter. James MooUv Route 2 Route 2, Box 308 Benson, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Cobb. Adelia Faye Carter. William C. Route 1 150 Barber St. Clayton. N. C. Mt. Airy. N. C. Cockburn. Victoria May Case. Louis Edward Box 347 Merrill Place Buies Creek. N. C. Ocean Drive Beach. S. C. Cockman. Edward L. Cashion, Charles Leiand Box 514 509 N. Mendenhall Carthage. N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Cockman. Larrv Eugene Castleberry. Lacy Stewart Route 1 305 Benson Rd. Carthage. N. C. Garner. N. C. Celenlano, Linda Lee 725 Currituck Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Celentano, William Alan 725 Currituck Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Chamblee, Gloria Rulh 2313 Huron Circle Durham, N. C. Richfield. N. C. Chappell, John W. 1012 Horton Rd. Durham. N. C. Cheek, Robert Burd 2721 Augusta Dr. Durham, N. C. Cheeley. Woodrow 2522 Laurel Ave. Petersburg. Va. Cherry, Albert Rav 617 Kipling Raleigh, N. C. Cherry. Donald W. 3744 Wedgefield Avi Norfolk, Va. Cherry. Morris A. Route 2 Mt. Olive. N. C. Cher.y. Walter T. 308 W. Main Ml. Olive. N. C. Chidester. Leon lr i 615 Rotary Dr. High Point. N. C. Christian. James Ale Route 3 Lillington. N. C. Clark, Jonathan R Route 3 Chapel Hill, N. C Clark, Judith Carol Clark. Kirkland WoodrufI 2820 Mavview Rd. Raleigh, N. C. Cohen, David Route 2, Box 311 Fayetteville, N, C. Coker. James Rollin Box 155 Turbeville, S. C. Cole. Paul Blake 1,508 Frank St. 1:22 Raleigh. N. C. Cole. Willard Walter Roule 1. Box 32 Whiteville. N, C. Coleman. David Lee Route 1 Tabor City, N. C. Coleman. Kenneth M. 1302 Parkview Circle Salisbury, N, C. Coleman, Larrv Clifloi Route 2 Lillington, N. C. Coleman. Shelbv Jean Route 3 Lillington. N. C, Coleman. Waller Slewi 1302 Parkview Circle Salisbury, N. C. Collier, Charles Roger Fuller St. Whiteville. N. C. Collier. 7202 G, Richmond. Va Rd. Collier. Ora Gav Route 1. Box 27 linden. N, C. Collins. William J. Roule 4 Waverly. Va. Collharp. John Car 204 Fori Wilmmgl Rd. . N. C. Dunn. N. C. Cooke. Hubert Ed 209 N. Brown St. Chadbourn. N. C. Murfreesboro. N. C. 213 E. Wash. Ave. Bessemer City. N. C. Cooper. Frank Klein Cooper. James Crawford Box 667 Henderson. N. C. Cooper. John Wheeler Cooper. Linda Joan Copeland. Hugh Kaiford Ko Bo S.mford, N. n. Karen Spent( c 1 isonburs;. Va. ens. Robert M. Dr. Cravens, William 1121 Roanoke Charlolle. N. C. II. Iluel y. N C. ( rews. Hickman 5.15 Rowland .Sl. llenderson, N. C. ( rihh. Alia Lee lim Collelon Rd. Raleich. N. C. Sanlord, N. C. Culbrelh. Carson Dougla 112 S. Church St. Fayelleville. N. C. Culbrelh, John Roberl .118 Brvan Si. Fayelleville. N. C. Curran. Judith Lynn Alamo Plaza Ct. Raleigh. N. C. Cunningham. Evelyn E. XIM N. Park Ave Dunn. N. C. Belvidere, ' N. C. Roule 4 Oxford. N. C. Copeland. Woody Ross Roule 1 Curnn. Jane Graves Merry Hill. N. C. Route 1 Oxford. N. C. Copper. Bonnie Lynn Syringa. Va. Currin. Judith Ann Route 2 Cotten. Jo Anne Angicr. N, C Fuquay Springs. N, C . Currin. Roberl Larry totlon. Wayne L. Box 604 107 Robin Hood Rd. Lillinglon. N, C. Franklin. Va. Curtis. Terry Michael Council. Jenny Lind 621) Euclid Ave. Oak City. N. C. Temple. Pa. Courtney. Ray Oonskey Culler. Harold Wavne Wassona Park 11127 Vance St. Marion. Va. Raleigh. N. C. Covington. Janice J Dail. William Edward Fayelleville St. Roule 1. Box 242 Hamlet. N. C. Newport. N. C. Cowen. William Henry Dale. Garmon 0. 102 Short Or, 2615 Crestline Ave. Williamston. N. t. Raleigh. N. C. Cowles, Herbert D. Daniel. Dorsey Wade 4008 Race St. Roule .1 Porlsmoulh, Va. Dunn. N. C- Cox. Belvin Walton Danicl. Rita Ann 6012 Hillsboro Rd. Route 1 Raleigh. N. C. Oxford. N, C. Cox. Flora Jean Oarroch, Alda 1 ouisc Route 2 Route -1 Fairmom. N. C, Lillington. N. C. Cox. G. Suzanne Daughlrv. Racford 711 N- Ellis Roule .1 Dunn. N. C, (.linlon. N. C is. George Shellon He I. Box 210 .ibeth Cilv. N, ( Beulaville. N. C. Davis. Jimmy Rea 2141 Rock Quarry Rd. Raleigh. N. C. D.ivis. John O. Route 1 1 illinglon. N, C We Ho Ro Oxford. N. ( rowder. Ja Box 62 Ca.Vel. N. son. N C- Marion Hoke ille. N. C. Peggy Joyce Davis. Robert McDonald Box 6.19. Simpkins Rd . Rl. Raleigh. N. ( Dawson. Donald Anderson Roule 2 1 illinglon. N. C. Day. Ray Wilson 1603 Greenleaf St Durham. N. C. Dean. PaLsy Jeancll Route 3 Lillinglon. N. C. Dean. Richard Me loon Rosehill Ave. Durham. N. C. Dean. Roger Llovd 1008 Rosehill Ave. Durham. N. C. Dean. Trov James 1110 Glenwood Ave Raleigh. N. C. Deane. Curtis Ever 112D Purefov Rd, Chapel Hill. N. C Kinslon. N. C, Deans. Troy Edwa Dechent. James H Box 15 Buies Creek, N. C. Deeds. Nan Leigh m04 Glendale Ave. Durham. N. C. Dees. Frankie Sue 121 Kalmar Dr. Chesapeake. Va. Dehdashli. Shahnaz No. 1505 Jami St. Abadan. Iran Dellis. Donald Hovl Route 1 Huddleston. Va. Denning. George W. 2424 Glascock SI. Raleigh. N. C. Denning. Jcanette Ll. Route I Benson. N. C. Denning. Joy Fli ,iht .121 E. Depot St. Angler. N. C. DeRall. Margarel E. 716 Burton St. Rocky Mount. N, C, DcVane, Linda Jo,m Box 70 r,ir Heel, N, ( , Dichcck, Brenda Fa Box 30.1 Bridgeton, N. C. Dodson, Phvlhs Jerilla Route 1 Liberty, N. C. clly. David R. lew Ave. 2, N. J. Richard John Dixon, Daniel Rov 611 N, Ellis Ave Dunn. N. C. l)ix in. Henry 1 indic Ashland. Ky. 42 Fa Dorman. Carrie Pauline 73 A. N. Oc. Blvd Myrtle Beach. S. C. Doucelle. Mary Elizabeth Roule 1. Box 84 Durham. N. C. Dough. James Edward C Route 1 Manleo. N. C. Dougherty. Lvnda Ward 671 Caroline Rd. Suffolk. Va, Douglass. Clyde A, 803 Holt Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Douzier. Belly Weaver Box 6 Buies Creek. N C, Dr. llh No Ra Beach, S. C. Drinkard. John Monroe Bos 272 Hartsville, S. C, Dudley, Judith Lee 114 East Si, Fuquay Springs. N, C. Duke. Harold Bcckwilh 502 W, Lenoir St. Raleigh. N. C. Duke. Robert B. Cresent Dr. Conway. S. C. Dunawav. Gene Doughv 130 Rowland Circle Favellcvillc, N. C. Roule 3. Box 310 i. S C Oil pre Roule Angle . Don Roberl . N C, Duprc Roule Angle . Joseph W.id . N. C Durha Diirh.i n. Nancv C ar animie SI 11. N C Dycss William Mort Spnni, Id ' j ' , ' .c East. Joseph Kenvon 1005 BUissom .St. Columbia, S, C. EasI, Russell Harvey Route 7 Chalh,im, Va, Faslni,in. 1 inda Ann 4008 Augiisl.i Ave Rl, hnionil. V.i Edmund, John Charles 601 Easl Slh St. Lumberton, N, C. Edwards. Charles Lee Route 1 Staley, N, C, Edwards. Eben Reavis 2716 Knowles St, Raleigh, N, C. Edwards, Harvv Vernoi 112 Rose St, Smilhfield, N, C, Edwards, Joe Allen Box 605 Warsaw, N. C. Edwards. William Jud, 104 Montgomery St. Raleigh. N, C, ' Elkins, Norman Wilkei 128 South Mam Spring Lake, N. C, Ellen, Mary Elizabeth 1417 Lafayette Ave Rocky Mount. N, C. Ellington, Richard Kelt 115 Weaver Rd. Carrboro. N. C. Ellington. Sarah Wild, 416 Brentwood Jacksonville, N, C. Elholt, John Carl Nassawadox. Va Ellis, Condarv Route 3 Dunn, N, C. Ellis. Donald Ba Reading, Pa. Elmore. Relha Gar Rome 3 Dunn. N. C. Emerson. Rosa Lee Box 48 Bear Creek. N. C. Imory. Mildred Fr 1402 McArlhur Av New Bern. N, I. Ruthcr Glen, Va England. Philip Wa Route 2. Box 200 Ruthcr Glen. Va, Ennis, Gordon F ,501 Fast H .SI, Frwin. N, C, I nnis, James D, 104 VVhilford St, S,inlord, N, C, s, 1 : Univc Wavne Dr N, C- 1 nnis. Rhoda ll.irdv Bos 12 I amcron. N. C. Epiey. Blenda Louise 440 Ml. View Dr. Valdese. N. C. Esenberg. Robert Willia 200 Bounty Rd. Virginia Beach. Va. Elheridge. Bobby Ray Route 1 Claylon. N. C. Elheridge. Douglas Lee 609 Lucille Dr. Tarboro. N. C. Eubanks, Joyce Carmell Box 332 Beulaville. N. C. Dallas Lee Roule N. C. Durham. N. C. Evans. Myrtle Louis Everelle. James Howard 619 North Market VVashinglon. N. C. Eves. Sara Jane Route 4 Elizabeth City, N. c. Ezzell. William David Roule I Harrells. N. C. Fade. Carroll Route 3 Kershaw. S. C. Fairclolh. Bobbie Jewel 1 8 N. 12th St. Erwin. N. C. Fairclolh. Marion Parti 312 Johnson St. Clinton. N. C. Fairclolh. Mary Sue Roule 1 Salcmburg. N. C. Fallon. William Norwood I 238 Arch SI. Seaford. Del. Fann. Larry Gentry 112 W. Faison Clinton. N. C. ila Gail N. C. I arnell. Roberl 1 hompson 116 Barbara Midway Park. N. C. Farrior. Roberl Jelferson Box 4 Calypso. N. t Faucetle. Sheila Ann Route 1 St. Durham. N. C. Faulk. Gilberl Care Box 44-A. Roule 2 Fairmom. N. C. Faulk. Nancy Louis Route 3. Box 261 labor City. N. C. Ferguson. Margarel Louise 2047 Van Dorn St. Petersburg. Va. Fields. Raymond Beelon Freeman, Creed Blondell Gibbs. Paul Carson Grady. Alton Phil Gunn, Lewis Burwell Hardin. Melba hlizabeth 1504 Perry Park Dr. 3805 Bragg Blvd. 313 Deweese Ave. Route 2 1808 Monument Ave, 403 N. 10th St. Kinston, N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Rockingham, N. C. Selma. N. C. Richmond, Va, Erwin. N. C. Fish. Donald Ray Freeman, Sylvia Anne Gibson, Doris Ann Grady. Cynthia Ward Gurley, Joel Stephen Harding. Earl Linwood Box 144 Route 4, Bos 269 1211 N. Garnett St, Box 172 3239-A Woodrow Ave. Box 158 Bowers Hill Angler. N. C, Durham, N. C. Henderson. N. C. Elm City. N, C. Richmond, Va. Chesapeake. Va. Fisher. Carol Jeanne Fry. Danny R. Gibson, Edward McLaurin Grady. Harold Glenn Hagan, Robert Gordon Hardwich. Stephen Daytc Jerieho Run 525 N. Boundary St. Route 3. Box 142 Route 4 Maury. N. C. Mam St. Washington Crossing, Pa. Raleigh, N. C. Laurinburg, N, C. Ml, Olive, N. C. Hagwood. Henry Bryant Lons. S. C. Filanides, Philip Edward Frye. Katherine Eugenia Giles, James Billy Grady, William Allen 105 Montgomery Hardy. Jimmy Louise 144 W. Penn Ave. Route 1 413 Cameron Ave. Box 263 Raleigh. N. C. Route 1. Box 178 Southern Pines. N. C. Aberdeen, N. C- Chapel Hill, N. C. Beulaville, N. C. Haigler. Jerry Thomas Cameron. N. C. Fitzgerald. Jen Alyce Frye, Lacy Harold Giles. Schuyler Martin Graham. Stephen Legree Route 1 Hardy. Mary Lou Box 256 Route 3 2600 Wade Ave. 109 Locktrail Pageland. S. C. 302 Gilmour Courtway Pine Level. N. C. Carthage. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Fa.vetteville. N. C. Hair, Charles Edward Richmond. Va. Fleming. Fred Bland Frye, Patricia A. Gilham, Sandra Kay Graham. Virginia Lydia 826 Branson St. Harper. Elfriede Inge Route 3 Coats. N. C. Route 3. Hillcrest Route 4. Box 39 Box 232 Fayetteville, N. C. Carthage, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Buies Creek. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Fleming, Lynn Allen Hale, Lynda 113 Hawkins Ave. Fussell. Cebron D. Gilliland, Carol J. Grant, Gerald L ee Route 4, Box 131 Harrell Rebecca Anne Sanford, N. C. Route 4. Box 14 Box 612 1108 E. Beech St. Glen Allen, Va. Route i Clinton. N. C. Warremon, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Edenton. N. C. Flounders. Tom Elmer Hales, Annie Merle 1228 Warren Ave. Fulrell. William Millar Gillis. Malcolm Douglas Grant. Judith Lee 1530 Bainbridge Blvd. Harrelson. Doc Allen Richmond. Va. Rich Square, N. C. Route 4, Box 755 5510 Sanger Ave. West Chesapeake, Va, 1388 Main Fayetteville, N. C. Alexandria, Va. Loris, S. C. Flovd. Austin Edwin Fully. Patricia Madlyn Hales, Thomas Eugene Route 2 1905 Pine St. Gilmore, Esther Carol Gravitle. Ruth Wanda Box 237 Harrelson Judith Carol Nichols, S. C. Wilmington S, Del. 5335 E. Lakeside Dr. Route 2 Bladenboro. N. C. 101 Pirew ' ay Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Roxboro. N. C. Tabor City, N. C. Floyd, V. Justin Gaines, Homer Earl Haley, Charles Douglas Box 116 Route 1, Box 115-A Ginn, Donna Kathaleen Green. Claire Martin 4430 Laurel Hills Rd. Harrelson. Ohve Dianne Fairmom. N. C. Goldston. N. C. 1502 S. Wms. Circle 103 Longview Lake Dr. Raleigh, N, C. Elizabeth City. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Flovd. Mary Frances Gage. Dava Newsom Hall, Ayden W. 405 N. Thompson St. Whiteville. N. C. 504 W. Broad Dunn. N. C. Glenn, Gary Sears 124 Johnson St. Greene. Kenneth Lee Route 1. Box 10 2404 Derby Dr. Raleigh. N. C. Harrington. Archie Welto Box 33 Lillington, N, C, Flynn. Glenda Faye Gallo. Barbara Ann Garner. N. C. West End, N. C. Hall, Bobby Ray Route 8 12 Fifth Bayway Glover. Susan Phelps Greene. Mary Louise 100 West C St. Harrington, James Oliver, 1224 MagnoUa St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Sanlord, N. C. Toms River, N. J, Box 122 Lake Waccamaw. N. C. 906 W. Rowan St. Fayetteville, N. C. Erwin, N. C. Foil. Horace Odell Garcia. Ins A. Hall, Elizabeth Reese 808 W. 31st St, UI5 Koonce Circle 501 Lower Dallas Rd. Godwin, Benny Hubert Greer. Stephen Ellis Harris. Billic Marie Box 251 Buics Creek. N. C. Jacksonville. N. C. Foil, Martha Pamela Gastonia, N. C. Gard. William Randolph 108 W. 1 St. Erwin. N. C. 114 Stratford Rd. Jacksonville. N. C. Richmond, Va. Hail, George Lyman 4829 Rembert Dr Raleigh, N, C, 105 Koone Circle 405 Oakland Dr. Godwin, Felton Ray Greeson. John Fred Harris. Billy Joe 1017 Oakland Jacksonville. N. C. Raleigh, N. C. 211 N. Laylon Ave. Dunn. N. C. Route 1 .lulian. N. C. Follz. lla Darleene Box 206 Rural Hall. N. C. Gardner. Glenn Frank 1230 Sycamore Rocky Mount, N. C. Godwin, Jasper Leon 509 E. Broad St, Dunn. N. C. Gregory. Benny Haywood Route 2 Angler, N. C. Hall, George Rubin 2438 Wesley Rd. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Harris, Charles Benson Route 2 Fonvielle. Carroll Brvce Gardner, Marie Christian Hall. Hazel Mane Pembroke, N. C. Spring Hope, N, C. Route 2. Box 99 102 Underbill Rd. Godwin, Jerry LeRoy Gresham. Carolyn Jones Bennett. N, C Tabor City. N, C. Walterboro, S. C. Buies Creek, N. C, Harris, John Davis Foran. Michael Vincent 504 Jarman Gardner. Robert Martin 650 Brentwood St. Godwin. Mary Lois 129 E. Broad Gresham. John Randolph Route 1 Hall. Larry Fredrick Route 1. Box 280-AA Onancock, Va. Jacksonville. N. C. Winston-Salem. N. C. Dunn. N. C. Ayden. N. C. Durham, N, C, Harris. Marv Jo Route 1 Fore. James Joel Garland, Virginia Anne Godwin. Roy Sanford Gresham. Robert Elvis Hall, Stephen Cashwell Old Fort. N. C, Route 1 806 Ferndale Blvd. 301 E. E St. 212 Harris St 1701 High St. Fork. S. C. High Point. N. C. Erwin. N. C. Oxford. N. C. New Bern, N. C. Harris. Oscar Nathan E James St Formy-Duval. James C. Garner, Harrison Albert Godwin, Vicki M. Griffin. Charlotte Barnhill Hall, Susan Gayle Lillington. N. C. Route 4 Route 3 Buies Creek. N. C. 2407 Darnay Lane Whiteville. N. C. Carthage. N. C. Gooch. Garrett Gideon Rocky Mount. N. C. Wilmington 8, Del. Harris. Rowland Kiser 210 Monticello Ave. Formyduval, Jov Wendell Garner. Judy Carolyn 2302 Avenham Griffin, Edwina D Halstead. Mary Pauline Durham. N. C. Route 4, Box 350 Route 2 Roanoke. Va. Box 36 South Mills. N. C. Whiteville. N. C. Robbins. N. C. Buies Creek, N. C. Harris. Sandra Gail Goodrich. Robert Hamilton. Mary Mac Route 5 Formyduval. Parley Pratt. J r. Garner. Thomas Denny Route 3 Griffin. John Franklin 207 N. Wayne Ave. Lumberlon, N. C. Ash. N. C. Box 114 Ml. Olive. N. C. Box 3171 Dunn. N. C. Pine Level. N. C. Fayetteville. N. C. Harris, William Burleigh Forsl. James Wesley Goodwin. Harry Lee Hamilton. Robert Lewis 1502 Wentbridge 1593 Prospect St. Games. Frederick Lawrence Route 2 Griffin. Joseph Edward Box 592 Richmond, Va. Trenton, N. J. Foster. Donald Leon Box 667 2819 Washington Blvd. Huntington. W. Va. Garrett, Michael Reed Apex. N. C, Goodwin, Louis B. 707 15th Ave. Route 1, Box 353 Durham, N. C. Griffin, Judith Anne Mamers. N. C. Hamilton, Stephen H. 13 Hamilton Dr. Harris. John McKamie 832 W. Rowan St. Fayetteville, N. C. Buics Creek, N. C. 104 Wilts Ave. Plymouth, N. C. Conway. S. C. 817 Clarendon Durham, N. C. Griffin. Patricia M. Clinton, N. C. Hanley. Bobby Sherrill Fowler. Linda Blake Box D Garrigues, S.imuel William Goforth, Steve Lammar 712 Rush Rd. Hamlin. David Vinson 415 W. Knox Box 7494 Station B Raleigh, N. C. Tabor City. N. C. Fowler. Sandra F. Route 2 Roxboro. N. C. 313 Taylor St. Riverside. N. J. Gams. Robert Glen Box 173 Fayetteville, N. C. Gore. C. Norris Box 5 Tabor City, N. C. Route 1 Knightdale, N, c. Grigg. Alfred Falls 616 Home Trail Durham. N. C. Hammond. James Frederick Cerro Gordo, N, C. Harvey. George Samuel 520 S. Main St. North East, Md. Fox. Irving Huntington Nichols. S. C. Gore, Elizabeth Sherman Gastonia. N. C. Hammond. Robert Pearce Route 1 Linden, N. C. Haney. Betsy Sue Box 413 Buies Creek. N. C. Hash, Howard Scott Piney Creek, N, C. 415 Mountain Rd. Halifax. Va, Frank. Marshall Jay 5906 Patterson Richmond, Va. Garnson, Edgar Paul Craney Island Estates Ellerson. Va. Gaster. Marvin Edward Route 7 Sanford. N. C. 2520 W. Lake Shore Dr. Wilmington. N. C. Gore. Jessica Irene Route 3 Tabor City. N. C. Grigg. Eugene Daniel Route 3. Box 172 Kings Mountain. N. C. Grimes. Jerry Glenn 622 Lee St. Hampton, Va. Grimm. Herman Harslit Box 747 Carthage. N. C. Hassell, Archie Clyde Colerain, N. C. Hatcher, Thomas Adair 46 St. Dunstan ' s Circle Asheville, N. C. Franks. Richard Lee Box 302 Elon College, N. C. Gavnor. Carey Woolen Route 2 Fountain. N. C, Goree. Patricia Ann 18 Parkside PI. Portsmouth. Va. Haney. Roberta Sue Box 413 Buies Creek. N. C. Hauser, Thomas Franklin 153 Rosedaie Circle Winston-Salem, N. C. Fravel, Charles Ashby Goss, Willie Sherrill Hannon. John Patrick Hayes. Brenda Jewell Box 2 Marietta, N. C. 5106 N. Carlyn Spg. Rd. Gays. Richard Frederick Route 2 GrisCt, Kurt Barron 105 W. Lofton St. Arlington, Va. 2928 N. 30th St. Alexandria. Va. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. 1623 Dixie Trail Raleigh. N. C. Grooms. Meribelh Elaine Lillington, N. C. Frazier, Doris Lorraine Box 144 Oenlilini, Roberto Ricardo Gould. Frances C. Route 2 Hansen. David Martin 1238 Howard Ave. Hayes. Glenn Mitchell Box 33 Fair Bluff. N. C. Cottondale. Fla. Av. Orinoco Caracas. Venezuela Newport. N. C. Box 15 Harrells. N. C Charleston. S. C. Frazier, Susan Page 305 Mrylle Lane AltaVista, Va. Gentry. Iris Lynn Route 2 Gower. Robert N. 211 W. Harnett St. Grose. Tony B. Harden, Thad Eugene 109 W, E St. Hayes. Guerney Ronald Roxboro. N. C. Dunn. N. C. Franklinville. N. C. Erwin. N. C. Bunnlevel, N. C. Frazier, William Howard Box 325 Coats. N. C. Gentry, Lelia Carol Box 636 Mamers. N. C. Grace, Michael Eden 113 Sycamore St. Clinton. N. C. Gulledge. Gloria J.ine Route 1, Box 67 Erwin, N. C. H.irdie. William Guthrie Route 1. Box 214 Clarendon. N. C. Hayes, Merilyn Ann Box 306 Clarklon, N. C. Haynes. Rossie Dak Heath. Charlie Franklin Box 37 Sloncwall. N. C. Heath, Linda Marie Route 2. Box 145 New Bern. N. C. Sanford, N. C. Hedrick. David Sherrill Route 7, Box 176 Raleigh. N. C. Henderson. Thomas Brji 1.M6 Banburv Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Henries, Max E. Box 174 Aurora. N. C. Herbert. Gerard William Route 1 Erwin. N. C. Herndon. Carole Emma Route I Parkton. N. C. Herndon. Charles Edwii Route 2 Apex. N. C. Herring. Henry Best Box 246 Coats, N. C. Herring. Henry Bryant. Route 3 Harlsville. S. C. Hobbs. William Kenzy 2230 Metts Ave. Wilmington. N. C. Hobgood, Emily Kalhryn Route 2, Box 30 Fayelteville, N, C. Hockaday. Henry Clav 4116 Vesta Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Hodges, Alva Keaton Ho Ho Village Morehead City, N. C. Hodges. David Mithael 317 iieymour Leaksville, N. C. Hodges. Kathleen Mae 1715 Martindale Fayetteville. N. C. Hodges. Mary Frances Box 547 Mt. Airy. N. C. Hodges. Michael S. 611 N. Ellis Ave. Dunn. N. C, Hoffman. Phil Dixon 12 Robert E lee Dr, Wilmington. N. C. Hogan. Peggv Jean Box 27 Star. N. C. Hogan. William Robert Route 2 Chapel Hill, N. C. Holdren. Don Robert Rn Rd. Md Holland. Va Route 1 Holland. Ida Mae Moncure. N. C. 7131 Old Mtn, Rd. Hollins. Va, Hester. Ernest Carrington 22115 Woodrow St. Holland. Jackie Odel Durham. N. C. Route 1 Holli Springs. N. C. Hester. James Edward Route 5 Holland. Jon Ronald Oxford. N. C. Box 6 Franklinville. N. C. Hcwett, Dora Ann Box 14 Holland. Jovce Hope Supply. N. C. Bos 63 G.vJwin. N C. Hickman. Rulus Allan White Oak Rd. Holland, Robert Donald Garner, N. C. 511112 Benton Ave. Bcthcsd.i, Md. Hicks. Patsy Vatcs 611 Ruby St, Holleman, Melba Rosal Durham. N. C. Route 1 Holly Springs, N. C, Higus. Linda Faye 2117 McKinncy St. Holleman, Robert Dunn Burlington. N. C. 1110 Gregson St. Durham, N. C. Highsmith. James Daniel 3III2 Cliffdale Hollingsworth. Doris J. Fayetteville. N. C. Route 2 1-alson. N. C Hilburn. William Joseph 117 Vint St. Hollmgsworlh. James B Hjvelock, N. C. 219 Bashford Rd. Raleigh. N (, Hill, Dan Fr.inklin Rome 1. Box 1112 Hollingsworih. S.inniel 1 .iirmonl, N, C - Route 2 Faison. N. . Hill, D,iphnc Ann Holloman. Helen A l,™monl, N. C. Box 62 Evergreen. N C Hill, Rcbccta Dale llo 422 Holloway. Johnny Inm liuics Creek. N, C, 717 Factory St. Ml. Airy. N. C. llimmclwriglit, Gabcl Ci. Woodlawn Dr. Holt. Ronald James Williamston, N. C. Route 1 Nesmith, S, ( , llinson, Barbara 1 eonard Route 2 1 iUinglon, N, C, Box 247 ' ' Salemhurg, N. C llinson, Bobbie Ann Monevciitl, Delores Vvo Koine 1, Box 3117 Routt; 1 Whileville, N. ( . Angler, N, C . llinson, 1 avion Liston Honevcutt, Herbie Rohi Box 266 Route 1 Nichols, S. C, Autryville, N, C, Hipp, Rankin Bowers Honevcutt, Jacquclvn Route 1 Willow Spring. N. C. Swannanoa, N, C. llobhs. Cecil Wright Honevcutt. Jeanne Moo Box 82 5(16 1 cc St Roscboro. N. C. Smithfield. N. C. llohbs. J.inet Aldine Honevcutt. Margaret J. 2211) Metts Ave. Route 3 Honeycutt. Peggy Grace Linden. N. C. Hood. Betty Jo Route 5 Dunn. N. C. Hooker. Dwight Franklin 224 Washington Asheboro, N. C. Hooks. Claude Allen Route 2 Chadbourn. N. C. Hooks. Michael Lee Route 2 Fremont. N. C. Hooper, Foye Elaine 284K Fairway Dr, Burlington, N. C. Hord. James Douglas Front St. Red Springs. N. C. Hornberger. Barry L. 1409 Alsace Rd. Reading. Pa. Home. Edward Kelly 202 E. E St. Erwin. N. C Home. Harry William Route 1 Beulaville. N. C. n. Harold Robert Horlon. John Do Bos 95 McBee. S. C. House. Ronald Clifford 105 E. K St Erwin. N. C. Hoiil . Howard Kennedy. 300 Church Si Elizabeth City. N. C. Houtz. Nancy Clark 100 W, Church St. Elizabeth City. N. C Howard. Evelyn Baxter Bos 3«6 Buies Creek. N. C. Hovie 150 B Hende Roherl irwell A son, N. Ihur C, Huber 606 H Benso Waller rnelt St , N. ( Dean Hud so Route Dunn, n. Jean 4. Bos N, C, atol Hudso Sopliii n. Rober 1. Bos . N. C. C}ret Huff, Virginia 1 cc Route 4. Bos S4 Nichols. S. C- Huggins. James Ralph Route 4 Nichols. S. C. Huggins. Kay Thompsi Route 3 Whitevillc. N. C. Huggins. Willard Hool Smyrna Rd. Whitcville. N. C. Hughes. James Marshal Hughes. Sidney James Route 2 Kinston. N. C. Hughes, Thurston Earl Route 1 Ash, N. C, Hull, Alden Wayne 1001 S, Howard Circle Tarboro, N. C, Humphrey, John G. 647 Sunset Sanford. N. C. Humphrey, Linda Lc 220 North West Av Fayelteville, N, C, Hur Bos Dov nphrey, 146 cr, N. Louise C. Mar Hur «0« Kin nphrey. Westo ston. N Warrc C. C. Humphrey, 2014 Rock Fayetteville Waym Ave. N, C inn Hu 509 Gar iphries Lawnc ner. N. Lois ale C. )awi Huneycutt, 207 Harvey Greenville, Caroly Dr. N, C. n F. Hu Box Wi sucker 142 terviUe Richa N. C. d N Hunt, Randolph Jo 559 Poplar St, Sparlanburg, S. C. Huntsberry, Alanso 375 Tennev Circle Chapel Hiil, N. C. Hyder, Margaret Josephine Co, A, I 325 Ft. Bragg, N, C, ller, Frank Robertson Beverly PI. Greensboro. N, C. Ivey. James Beall 110 Buck Jones Rd Raleigh. N. C. Jackson, Elmer David Wilfccr.siin Dr .St. Pauls. N. C. Jackson, George Huber Route 5 Dunn, N. C. Jackson. George Hugh Jackson, Jesse Frank 124 N. Franklin St. Rocky Mount. N. C. Jackson. Kcnnon Ell Route 2. Box 272 CTaylon. N. C. Jackson. Robert Bti 609 E. Franklin Raleigh. N. C Roi Aul vvill ■. N. C. Jac Box Jac 567 Rov E. lie. N, C Jac 504 Dur W. ' n. N W.inda J Surles . C. Jam 151 Eliz es. Claudia M Prvon Ave. ibcth City. N. c Exmore. Va. James. Raleigh Millon Route 3 Apex. N. C. James. Raymond Franklin James. Robert Lionel Route 2. Box 345 A Wallace. N. C. Jeffries. Peggy Jean Box 215 New Hill. N. C. Jenkim, David Morris Box 502 Crccdmoor. N. C. Jenkins, Joel Bernard. Jr. Route 2, Box 251 Robersonville. N. C. Jenkins. John Thomas 1742 Wellons Dr. Fayetteville. N. C. Robert Jc ims St, on, N. C, in Marie Dr Lakcsho Route 1 N. C. Spring. N. C. Johnson. Alfred Wayne Route 2. Box 231 Chadbourn, N, C. Johnson, Ann Miller Box 272 Four Oaks, N, C- Johnson, Donald W instoi Johnson, Frederica 304 E J St. Erwin, N. C. Johnson, Ci,irland I 625 College St. Jacksonville, N. C- 111 Barren St 1 ranklin, Va, Johnson, Lewis Box 771 Pinehurst, N. C, Johnson, Marvin Earl Route 2 Dunn, N, C, Johnson, Michael Ray Route 5 ,Santord, N, C, ley Ko 417 Johnson, Nancy Ca: 60S 16th Ave, Dillon, S, C, Route 2 Dunn, N. C. Johnson. William I Route 2. Box 231 Chadbourn, N, C, Johnson, Rebecca Su 202 Reeds ' Ford Rd, ( limon, N C, Johnson, Woodson Webb Route 1 Lillinpton, N, C. Jones, Brenda Gaynelle 104 Johnson St, Garner. N, C, Jones, Clarence Stanley 2327 Churchill Rd, Raleigh. N, C, Jones, Edward Patrick 301 S, 12lh St, Erwin, N, C, Jones. Elizabeth Ann 1303 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro. N. C. Jones. Eugene Owen 245 Circle Ct. Fayetteville. N. C. Jones. Gene Audrey Route 4 Whueville. N, C, James , Layto Dunn, N, C, Jones, James Russell Route 1 Snow Hill, N, C. Jones. James Wendell Route 2 Newton Grove, N. C, Jones, James William Jones, Joyce Mae Pittsboro, N, C, Jones, Larry Thomas Route 1 Lilhngton. N, C. Jones, Malcolm Whit 2713 Webb St, Raleigh. N. C. Jones. Mary Elinor 1506 N. Driver St. Durham. N. C. ond. Va Randall Allen Jones. Robert Edward 315 Richmond Dr. Fayetteville. N. C. Jones. Sarah Davidson 115 Stedman St. Fayetteville. N. C . Jones. Terry Haywood Route 2 Edenton. N, C, Jordan. Carlisle Henry Box 445 Havelock. N, C. Jordan, Jimmv Neil 1212 Broadview Dr, Fayetteville, N. C. Jordan, Joseph Duggan 5313 New Kent Rd. Richmond 25. Va. Jourdan, Ralph Graham Carolina Dr. ,Sanford. N. C. Journigan. Singleton Ford Route 1. Box 206 Henderson. N. C. Jowdy. Raymond Francis 4 Overlook Terrace Danbury, Conn, Ellerbc. N, C, Joyner, Donald Glenn Box 145 KniBhtdale, N. C. Joyner, Edwin Michael Route 1 Coals, N. C. Joyner, John Dulf Box 273 Fairmoni, N. C. Joyner, Willis Randolph Box 455, Bethlehem Rd. Rocky Mount, N. C. Kacperski, Joseph Stanley 1408 Bryan St. Richmond, Va. Kaulzman, Robert Ronald 859 E. Hill Dr. New Kensington. Pa. Kearney, Marvin Lester 21.1 Myers Ave. Raleigh, N. C. Keith, Thomas Joseph 2100 N. Elm St. Lumberton, N. C. Kelly, Elizabeth Pen 329 Charlotte Ave. Sanford, N. C. Kelly, Jack Wayne Kelly, Joseph Harold Kelly, Ronald Nelson Kennedy. Jacquelyn Kennedy, Warren Cle, 332-C Dacian Rd. Raleigh, N. C. Kersey. Edward Lavielle 803 Hudson Durham. N. C. Kessler. Arnold Vincent 915 Marilyn Dr. Raleigh. N. C. Khoshaba. Samuel Kambar IPC. Ltd. Kirkuk. Iraq Kicklighter, Sarah Jane 344 W. Knoll St. Deland. Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Killinger, Walter Richard Route 5. Box 119 Kinston, N. C. King, Jay Ronald 2521 Jackson St. Wilmington, N. C. King, Ottis Lee Route 1, Box 171 Richlands, N. C. King. Phillip M. 4114 Chatelain RJ. Annandale, Va. King, Wilbur Fred 1406 K. Circle Kinston, N. C. King. William Duva 1914 Sunset Dr. Raleigli, N. C. Kinney, Susan Mane 1906 Woodcresl Dr. Asheboro, N. C. Kirbv. Clarence Au Box 112 Kenly, N. C. Kirbv, Henrv Box 668 Kinlv. N. C. Kirkman, Larry Ross 202 Eastside Dr. Lexington, N. C, Kirkwood. Sandra Burton Box 335 Buies Creek, N. C. Kirven, Patricia Amanda Route 3 Florence. S. C. Klatt, Ronald Paul 514 Heater Dr. Cary, N. C. Klemm, Russell Richard 103 Chestnut Dr. Beaufort, N. C. Lasater, Virginia Johnson Box 276 Buies Creek, N. C. Lashmit. Marian Alice Route 4, Woodward Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Klugel, Susan J. .506 Mcherrin St. Emporia. Va. Knowles. Gordon Gentry 1218 Fillman Dr. Rcidsville, N. C. Knowles. Jacqueline J. 201 Princeton Ave. North Charleston, S. C. Koonce, Calvin Lee Route 3, Box 750 Fayetteville, N. C. Koonce, Charles Errol Route 3, Box 750 Fayetteville, N. C. Lawton, Benjamin Ray S. Wingate Wake Forest. N. C. Leach. Betsy O. 401 Park Ave. Goldsboro, N. C. Leary. Gerald Philip 620 Spruce St. High Point, N. C. Leder. Robert Beale Franklin St. Whiteville. N. C. Koontz. Roland Jackson Lee. Jack Howard Box 106 1610 Neuse Blvd. Jetferson. N. C. New Bern, N. C. Kring. Jesse Dwight Lee, Linda Page Chalybeate Springs, N. C. 6813 Sinbrook Richmond 28, Va. Kushner, Jerome Bane 163 Hawthorne Dr. Lee, Rayma Jess Danville, Va. 505 S, King Ave. Dunn, N. C. Kutsher, Robert G. 1874 Sherwood Rd. Lee. Sue Johnson Petersburg, Va. Route 2 Four Oaks. N. C. Lamb, Brenda Joyce Route 2 Lee. Timothy Fairmont, N. C. .MI3 E. Holmes St. Benson. N. C. nb. Samuel Hagen 8 Euslis St. Portsmouth. Va. Lambert. Robert Lawrt 217 Lynwood Lane Raleigh. N. C. Lancaster. Ibby Jacksoi Box 195 Parkton. N. C. Lancaster. Kenneth C. Landen. Wilham Thomas 3730 Carolina Beach Rd. Wilmington. N. C. Lane. William Duffv Route 6 Goldsboro. N. C. Langdon, Nancy Johnst Route 3 Four Oaks. N. C. Langdon. Patricia Ann 603 E. Hill St. Benson. N. C. Beulaville. N. C. Larson. Evelyn Joyo Box 306 Rowland. N. C. Lasater. Michael Eu Box 276 Buics Creek, N. C. Leggett, Brenda Fa Leggett, Donald Leroy Box 72 Evergreen, N. C. Leggett, James Perry Route 2 Fairmont, N. C. Leggett, Richard Glenn Box 123 Stokes, N. C. Lemmond. Walter Vann 507 W. 23rd St. Lumberton, N. C. Lenn, Jerry Michael 6304 Mayo Ct. Springfield, Va. Lennon, Phillip Wavne Route 2 Leland, N. C. Washington 16, D. C. Leonard, Nancy Gail Route 2 Louisburg, N. C. Lctchworth, Otis Ronal Route 3 La Grange, N. C Lewis, Bobby Franklii Vernon Hill, Va. Lewis. Dixie Baggelt Route 5 Dunn. N. C. Lewis. D. Marvin Box 28 High Point. N. C. Lewis. James Herbcn Route I. Box 443 Sncads Feny. N. C. Lewis. James Robert 915 Alabama Ave. Durham. N. C. Lewis. Owen Autry Route 1. Box 65 F Clarklon. N. C. Lewis. Thomas Andrew Box 37 Eagle Springs. N. C. Lienau. Oscar Beringer Route 1. Box 52 Apex. N. C. Lilly. Lynda Anne 180 Pine Cone Drive Oxford. N. C. Linder. Larry Craige 1220 Greensboro St. Lexington. N. C. Lindley, Mary Neil Snow Camp. N. C. Lindsey, Aubrey Lee 106 E. Hundred Rd. Chester. Va. Little. Harold Lynn 200 Hawkins Ave. Sanford. N. C. Little. James Larkin Box 1S2 Clayton. N. C. Little. Thomas Marshall 206 Rose Terrace Wadesboro, N. C. Lockerman. Tony Mason Box 117 Salemburg, N. C. Lockey, Mary Joann 107 Borden Ave. Wilmington. N. C. Long. Curtis Garnson Route 1 Dunn. N. C. Long. George Earl Route 1. Box 119 Pineville. N. C. Long. Luther Youngs 440 Salisbury St. Mocksville. N. C. Lotz. Jeremy Christian Route 1. Box 190 Portsmouth, Va. Lovelace, James Robert 1752 Leicester Rd. Richmond, Va. Lovelt, Lynda Ruth Box 581 Snow Hill, N. C. Lovick, Frank P. Box 53 Erwin, N. C. Lovin, Nicholas Britt 204 Caroline St. Rockingham, N. C. El Paso, Texas Lucas, Sally James Route 3 Rocky Mount, N. C. Luck, Brenda Jane Route 2 Seagrove, N. C. Lundy. Ray Lenair 1004 Laurel St. Conway. S. C. Luper. Anne Hillman 1443 Pine Valley Loop Fayetteville. N. C. Lytch. Rufus Allen 3124 Philhe Circle Fayetteville. N. C. Lytle. Richard Albert Box 129 Marshall. Va. McBryde. Phil 806 Lawndale Garner. N. C. McCallum. Donald Alexander Box 753 Carthage. N. C. McCarley. Thomas Larry 315 nth St. S.W. Hickory. N. C. McCarthy. Elizabeth Ann 205 Francis Marion Dr. Wilmington. N. C. McCaskill, Mary Annette Graham St. Red Springs. N. C. McCaskill. Willard Holt 800 3rd Ave. Bristol. Pa. McCauley, Sarah Emily East Academy St. Fuquay Springs. N. C. Durham. N. C. McColl. Phillip Jene McCorkle. M. Geraldine 1707 Angler Ave I5urham. N. C. McCormick. Derry W Box 1291 Titusville. Fla. McCormick. E. Sue Route 6 Sanford. N. C. McCormick. Evelyn Sheridan 404 Carthage St. Sanford. N. C. McCormick. Guv Frank 305 N. Main ' Wake Forest. N. C. McCormick. Mickie Runncttc 1100 S. Main Fairmont. N. C. McCormick. Randall Archie Route 6 Sanford. N. C. McCormick. William Harmon 24th Ave. Myrtle Beach. S. C. McCullen. Stella Mae Route 3 Mt. Olive. N. C. McCullough. Sandra Jo Route 8 Sanford. N. C. McDaniel. Huben Altor S25 Greenwich St. Raleigh. N. C. McDaniel. James Gave Route 1 Woodleaf, N. C. McDonald. Betty Jean McFadyen. Lauchlin Gainey 207 E. Edinbourgh Raeford, N. C. McGee. Rebecca Jane Route 3 Kernersville. N. C. McGhee. James Edward 217 N. East St. Raleigh. N. C. McGin, James David 115 Peachtree Red Springs, N. C. McGirt, Philip Forrest McGuire, Robert Wayne 3904 High Acres Rd. N.W. Roanoke, Va. Mcintosh. Mary H. 5311 Raeford Rd. Fayetteville, N. C. Mclntyre. Patricia Anne 101 E. Key Lilhngton. N. C. Mclntyre. Ronald Clyde 4804 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Va, McKeithan, William H 2612 Morganton Rd. Fayetteville, N. C. McKenzic, Robert Pea 2409 Central Ave, Augusta. Ga. McKimley. Nicholas R. Market St. Ext. Washington, N. C. McLam. Jessie Lee Route 4. Box 99 Whiteville. N. C. McLamb. Cecil Ray Route 1 Four Oaks. N. C. McLamb. Ella Faye McDonald. Lionel Robert Box 217 Lillington. N. C. McDowell. William James 104 Seneca Rd. Richmond. Va. McEachern. John Thomas 103 Winston Rd, Portsmouth. Va. McElveen. Lucy McCov Route 1 Lynchburg. S. C. McFayden. George Arthur 138 N. :nd St. Smithfield. N, C. Ne N. C. McLamb. Kenneth Dale Route 1 Coats. N. C. McLaughlin, Nancy Evans M.O.Q. 3157 Camp Lejeune. N. C. McLaurin, Norman Timothy Route 1, Box 304 Fayetteville. N. C. McLaurin. William Burnice Box I4-D. Route 1 Fayetteville. N. C. Fuquay Springs. N. C. McLean. Philip Monroe McLeod. Maxine 1009 W. Harnett St. Dunn. N. C. McLeod. Ronald W. 305 W. Parrish Dr. Benson. N. C. McLester. Harriette Ann 2213 E. 5th St. Charlotte 4, N. C. McLin, John Elbert, Jr, 118 Virginia Ave. Nashville, N. C. McMannen, Lewis Ev erett Box 541 Buies Creek, N. C. McMillen. William Chester 3008 Grant Ave. Raleigh, N. C. McNeill. Carol Annetta Route 2 Red Springs, N. C. McNeill, Nancy Paxton 501 E. 4th Ave. Red Springs, N. C. McPhail. Susan Annc-llc Roule 2 Raetord, N. C. McPhcrson. Ra mond George Lake Wheeler Mobile F.si- Route 4 Raleish. N. C. McQueen, Mar Afnes 1907 Rolling Rd. Greensboro, N, C. Mabbill, Morris Lvnn  14 Fisher Ave. Falls Church, Va. Pleasanl Garden, N. C. Mabe, Monty Lee 202 Johnson St. Clinton, N. C. Mabrv, Karen Jean Route 2 Angier. N. C. Mabry, Tom Maurice Route 2 Angler, N. C. MacMillan, Brenda Rav Box 54 Teachcy, N. C. Maddrey. William (. hrisii 2220 Dominion Dr. Charlottesville. Va. Magill, Catherine Lee 251 Country Rd. Bcrwyn, Pa. Makepeace, John Sci .1116 N. Steele St. Sanford, N, C. Malkin, Steven Charl 75« Brockbank Rd, Charlotte, N. C. Route 2 ' Angler, N. C. I, Julian rurnc 3.14 Creek, N. c. ling, Kenneth I n. t Manning. Tommy Route 1 Robersonville. N. C Manooch, Charles Samuel 1621 Canterbury Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Manstield. James Copeland Box 4 Broadway. N. C. Maples. Henson Eugene Mark. Leonard 1921 Kemmere Hcthlehcm. Pa, Ui Rd. Marks. Frederick Route 2 Chadbourn. N. C. Marshall. Joyce N. Martin. John William Mills. Rich.ird Dale 1707 Zephvr Rd. Box 19 Richmond, Va. Tabor City. N. C. Martin. Lauchie Hugh Mincev. Charles Divon Rowland. N. C. Route 1 Hillsboro. N. C. Massey. Clarice Annette .161tl Hope Valley Rd. Minor. Glenda Mae Durham. N. C. 230 W. Harden St. Graham. N. C. Mathews. Helen Coggin Box 441 Miriello. Joseph Mich Buies Creek. N. C. 304 E. D St. Erwin. N. C. Mathews. Kermit L. Route 2, Box 33 Mitchell, Franklin Bin Fuquay Springs. N. C. 200 Jenkins St. Fairmont. N. C. Matthews. Diamond J. Buics Creek. N. C. Mitchell. James Ernest Roule 1 Matthews. James Neil Cameron. N. C. Kipling. N. C. Mitchell. Judv Steve Matthews. James Wesley Route 3 Route 2 Fairmont. N. C. Fuquay Springs. N. C. Matthews. Larry Stephen 1112 N. Griffin St. Elizabeth City. N. C. Matthews. Max Griffin Route 8, Box 1174 Sanlord. N. C. Matthews. Nancy Carolyn Route 3, Box 30« Florence. S. C. Matthews. Teddy Woodrow Box 11 Bunnlevel. N. C. Matthews. Wanda Carol Box 95 Buies Creek. N. C. Matthews. William Michael 314 W. Church St. Benson. N. C. Maunev. Edward Lee 1 I 1 Robert E. Lee Dr. Wilmington. N. C. Meadows, Margaret Carolir 7019 Clovis Rd. Jacksonville. Fla. Meares. Alice Faye Route 1. Box 73 Cerro Gordo. N. C. Meeks. Ralph Hill Mewborn. Horace Hardy I«I6 Fairfield Ave. Kinslon, N. C. Miller. Barbara Anne Route I Miincure. N. C. Miller. David Allen Route 2 Rowland. N. C. Mitchell. Norwood Hortc 17 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh. N. C. Muchiner. Carol Leigli 620 Peartree Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Mize. Lucinda Rose Route 1 Oxford. N. C. Mobby, Leonard Oxford Orphanage Oxford, N. C. Moff. Janice Elaine 1000 N. General Lee Av Dunn. N. C. Mohn. Robert Harrison Box 265 Richlands. N. C. Montague. Winston i5cla 2616 Kilgore Ave. Raleigh. N. C. Montsinger. James Lee 1616 Delaware Ave. I5urham. N. C. Moore. Dixie Whilehcad S156 Camellin Rd. Norfolk. Va. Moore. Edward Kulus Route I Fuquay Springs. N. C Miller. John Fllii Highl.ind Park lie.iulort. N. C . Route I Garland. N. C . Box 511 Rich Square. N Marshhurn. Anil.i K.ive Route I Maple Hill. N. t. Miller. Shirley 405 W. Market Benson. N. C Marshburn. Ral|ih James ■107 N. Boylan Ave. Raleigh. N. C. Millig.in. l alric Box 596 Ions. S. C. M.irtin. I lorence 1 indsav 2634 Speas Rd. Winston-Salem. N. ( . Mills. Billv Joh 1921 Pegram Charlotte. N. C Martin. James Hoile Roule 1 Mills. Clarence 1501 lucerne W Moo Peter e, Frank Sla East Blvd. sburg. Va. Moo 1709 New e. Hilton La Rhem Ave. Bern. N. C. Moo Rout Burg e. Linda Ju. w . N. C. Moo Rout Grift c. Linda Ka - n ' . N. C. .-. P.iul B 4. Box n, N, C. Morgan, Joseph Ruber 405 W, E St. Erwin, N. C. Morgan, Julian 1 rnesi 643 Spring Lane Sanford. N. C. Morgan. I awrence 1 ee Bunnlevel. N. C. Morgan. 1 inda Jo Route 1 Fairmont. N. C Morgan. fCeuben Sl.infe Casfalia, N. C. Morris, Lynda Janice 1005 Robin Hoo l I .im Kannapolis. N. C . Morris. Russell Charles Myrick. Ernest Gerald Notes, Mary Dell 1S30 Portship Rd. Box 723 Route 2 Baltimore. Md. Lillington. N. C. Dunn, N. C. Morris. Thomas William Nail. James Ritchie Nordan. Alice Mae 20s Pear Ave. Bonlee. N. C. Route 2 Hampton, Va. Nanavaty. Pankaj Ambalal Angler. N. C. Morris, Tommy Ray A-7 Block Church Vthte Norris. David Archie Route 2 Bombay. India 1839 Liberty Albemarle. N. C. Nance. Charles Ellsworth Durh.im, N. C. Morrow, Rose Marie 25 A Route 2 Norris. Hugh Jones 2901 Coronada Ashborn, Va. Box 151 Fayelteville, N. C. Nance. Una Jane Kilmarnock. Va. Morton. Lindsay D. 320 Oakwood Norris. Joseph Michael Box 856 Sanford. N. C. 312 Church St. Buies Creek. N. C. Nappier. James Harold Benson. N. C. Morton. Richard Arden 555 O ' Neal St. Norris. Martha Kaye 503 N. Endor Clayton. N. C. Route 2. Box 29 Sanford. N. C, Nash. Charles Lee Roy Tabor City, N, C. ' Morton. Vencen Vernon Route 1 Norris, Ruby Pearl Route 3. Box 177 Fuquay Springs. N. C. Route 2, Box 29 ; Oxford. N. C. Naylor. Larry Archie Tabor City. N. C. Mosby. Judith Lousie Route 2 Nowlan. W. J. Rockville. Va, Dunn. N. C. 214 Forest Dr. Raleigh. N. C. Mosclev. Earl Nealherv. John M.irshall Route 2, Box 156 Route .5. Box 1 1 1 Nonalee. Kenneth Nol.in Slier City, N, C. Oxford. N. C. Currie. N. C. Moslev, Bettv Dean Neighbors. George Alberl Nunnery. James Michael N. Church St. Ext. 901 N. Orange Ave. 104 Brvan Ct. Rocky Mount, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Jacksonville, N. C. Moslev. Jerrv Wayne Nelhgar. Robert Martin Nunnery. William Gentry, Jr. Route 1 425 Cedar Lane 108 N. Steele St. Rocky Mount, N. C. Virginia Beach, Va. Sanford. N. C. Moss. Robert Gene 807 Dana Place Greensboro. N. C. Mullord. William H Route 4 Bridgelon. N. J Mull He ilh Mills. N, C, Mullins. Kennedy Franci Box 241 Cary. N. C. Mumford. Hugh Gene 1K17 Raynor St. Durham. N. C. Mumford. Luther C. Route 1 Princeton. N. C. Munden, James Rav Route 1 Four Oaks. N. C. Munns. Michael Henrv 2808 Claremont Rd. Nelms. Gerald Dougla Route 2 Spring Hope. N. C. Nesselrode. Joe Lewis 909 Whitford St. Sanford, N, C. Neville. Mary Anne Newcomb. Samuel 1 1758 Lenoir Circle Norfolk. Va. Newman. John Tho 292 Cedar St. Pageland. S. C. Robert Edward Newton. Anita Box 176 Buies Creek. N. C. Newton. Glenn Da 411 S. Wilson Ave. Dunn. N. C. Robert Allen Mu 905 Peai Raleigh. N. C Murphv. llarrv Danic Route 2 Rose Hill. N. C. Ma an Gi Murphy. Jame 408 W. Lee S Mebane. N. C, Clarksvillc. Va. Newton. Winifred lot Route 2 f)unn. N. C. Winnie Ma Box 176 Buic ek. N. C. Murphy. Raymond F. Box 1114. Route 4 flunn. N C. Murphy. Wayne Franklin 132 Washington Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Nicdzwick. ( . 403 E. K St. Erwin, N. C. Ml rphy. William Gi 201 2 Center Ave Ne Be n. N. C Ml rrav. M rsh.i Br, Bo Bii gaw. N C Ml ireff. A it.i J nc Bo 2f6 Bu cs C cc . N. C. Musick. John Dard 209 59th St. Virginia Beach. Va Noble. John Stephen 1605 I ongwood Greenville. N. C, Nobles. Gloria Jc.in 225 Broad St. Cieorgetown. S. C Noe. Michael Osca Box 231 Beaufort. N. C. Odom. Aimee Esteile W. 6th Ave. Red Springs. N. C. Odom. Charles Robert 1909 Kirkwood Dr. Durham. N. C. Odom. Edgar D. 102 Chiton Rd. Rocky Mount. N. C. c:)dom, Joseph Robertson (Jdom, Larry RoscDe -102 E. G St. Erwin, N, C, Ogburn, Gerald Partii Ogburn, Janice Route 1 Angler, N. C. Oldham. Larry Eugene 412 O-Neil St. Claylon, N, C. aks. N. C. letrel Wesley rina, N. C, Oliver, Baxter Boone Route 1 Pleasanl Garden, N. C. Oliver. George Gerald 1205 N. Pasteur New Bern. N. C. O ' Neal. Bclty Sue Roule 1 C recdmoor. N. C. O ' Neal. Thomas Gregg 5114 Rodwell Rd. Fa.vcltcville. N. C. o ' Ouinn. 1 uther C . Box 652 Mamers. N. C. OQuinn. Patricia lane Route 3 lillington. N. C. O ' tjuinn. Ralph Jones Outfand. Hubert Che Davis Circle Farmville. N. C. Oullaw, Phyllis Kac Route 1 Parrott, Jacob Allen Pharr, Clarence Cassius Powell, Gordon Brooks RaiTlar. Sue Evelyn Richardson. Brian Craig 1704 St. George PI. 4III1I Noyes Ave, 204 Stratford Rd. Buies Creek, N. C. 25 Highland Terrace Mount Olnc. N. C. Kinslon, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Danville, Va. Randall. Richard David Gloversville, N. Y, (Jverby, David Randall Parrott, John Thomas Phillips. Bertha Carol Powell, Jean Cameron 910 Canterbury Rd. Richardson, Donald Blair W. Church St. Box 20.1 Route 1 Box 103 Raleigh, N. C. 2022 Scroggins Rd, Benson. N. C. Creedmoor, N. C. Elkin, N. C. Holland, Va. Rash, Arlen Rox Alexandria, Va. (Jwens, Frances Caroline Parson, Willa Dean Phillips, Edward A. Powell. Mary Beltn Route 1 Richardson. I arrs harles n Yadkin St. Route 2 Box 48.1 Rich Square. N. C. Millers Creek, N, C. Ellerbe, N. C, Cooleemee. N. C. Newton Grove, N. C. Buies Creek, N. C, Powell, Phillip Kessler Rasho, O. Michael Riddick, Richard Henr Owens. John Marion Parsons, Elizabeth Hunt Phillips, Joseph Wilburn Route 1 House No. C-179 cc. Alliance, N. C. 17 Yadkin St. 548 Monroe Box .15 Holly Springs, N. C. Habbaniya. Iraq Riggs. Shirley Jean Cooleemee, N. C. Cape Charles, Va. Carthage, N. C. Powell, William Claiborne Rawls. Bobbie Jewell E. Killigrev St. Owens. Rebecca Smith Paschal, Mary Elizabeth Phillips, Lonnie Augusta 45fl0 Newport Dr. 111 Ravland St. Lillington. N. C. 704 N. Endor Box 129 720 Keelway Dr. Richmond. Va. Oxford. N. C. Sanford. N. C. Siler City, N. C. Rome, Ga, Kiggsbee, Needham Virgil Powers. Patricia Lee Rawls. Dora Pearl Route 1 Ownby. James Andrew Paschal, Richard Craig Phillips, Regina Faye 1019 Jefferson 1718 McGougan Rd. Mornsville, N, C. 2112 Nicewood Dr. 2507 Edgewater Dr. Route 4, Box .167 Roanoke Rapids. N. C Fayetteville, N. C, Newport News, Va. Fayetteville, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Riggsbee. Samuel Clay Pratt, Richard Eugene Ray, Gilbert Whitted 611 W, Main St, Ozmore, Ernest Edward Paschal, Steven Crosby Pickett, Jean Gail 349 W, Bute St. 321 Woodcrest Rd. Carrboro, N. C. 225 Lafayette Ave. Box 512 Route 2 Norfolk, Va, Fayetteville, N. C. Colonial Heights, Va. Carthage, N. C. Beulaville, N. C. Prevatl, Mary Wilder Ray, Michael Coley Rigsbee, John A. 2904 Monroe Ave. Pace. Edward Hiilchins Pale, Thomas Rankm Pierce. Albert Felton 211 N. 21rd Route 3 Durham, N. C. Hillsboro St. 729 N. Kimbrough Route 2 Wilmington, N. C. Hillsboro, N. C. (Oxford, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Pikevillc, N. C. Rigsbee, William Norman Prevatte. Baxter Rav. Richard McClain 2912 Monroe Ave. Padeetl. Bobby Jackson Patterson, Alvie Oldham Pierce, Alexander Bolten Box 533 Route 2 Durham, N. C. Route 1 Route 1 Box 53 Vass, N, C. Raleigh. N. C. Maple Hill, N. C. Broadway, N. C. College Park, Md. Rivcnbark. Mary Jane Price, Glenn F. Ray, Starling Speed, 111 4U3 Bordeaux St. Padeetl, Sallie Frances Payne, Sally Vaughan Pierce. Avis Clyde Route 1 104 S.vdnor Rd. Jacksonville, N. C, Holt Lake Rd. 202 N. Aiken SI. Route 2 Sanford, N .C. Spartanburg. S. C. Smithfield, N. C. Fuquay Springs, N. C. West Jeflerson, N, C. Rivers. Ralph Wendell Price, Kermit Shelton Rav. Thomas Edgar Route 1 Paije. Ellis Elmore Payne, William Russell Pierce, James Maryland Route 4 Box 54 Kershaw, S. C. 211.1 W. 18th St. 2640 Southern Blvd. 848 Lake Raleigh Rd. Mount Olive, N. C. Robbins, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. Virginia Beach, Va. Raleigh, N, C, Rizer, Larry Edward Price. Thomas Rayborn. Sandra Cille 715 Forest Paye. Larry Draughn Peacock, John Larry Pierce, James Mitchell Route 3 Route 1. Box 68 Martinsville, Va. Box 562 109 Catherine St. Box 53 Four Oaks. N. C Fayetteville, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. Benson, N, C. College Park. Md. Robbins, Willis Bascom Primm. Algernon Mark Rayfield, Carolyn Frances Route 2, Box 88 Pape. Virginia Elizabeth Peal, Carol W. Pierce, Jennifer Davis Box 807 Moorehead St. Randleman, N. C. Box 24.1 Newton Grove, N. C. 5507 Wootten Ave. Elon College, N. C. Elizabethlown. N. C. Buies Creek. N. C. Chevy Chase, Md. Roberson, Jerry Gurkin Peay, Carl Hubert Prince, Gladys Butler Raymond, Joan Carol Route 1, Box 5-A Pahl. William Arthur Route 1 Pierce, Velda Horris 412 Griswald Route 2, Box 119 Jamesville, N, C, 2547 Wake Dr. Dunn, N. C. Route 1, Box 321 Selma, N, C, Vienna, Va. Raleigh, N. C. West Jcllerson, N. C. Roberson, Stephen Watts Peay. James Allred Prince. James Anderson Raymond. Mat Constantinc 530 Cedar St. Palmer. David Frank 1009 N. McKay Pierce, William Howard 4609 Pitt St. 4718 Edwards Mill Rd. Roanoke R.ipids. N, C. .IIIK Maple St. Dunn, N, C. Route 2 Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Burlington. Vt. West Jefferson, N, C. Roberts, Ann Walker Peed, Gavle Cooke Prince, Joseph One,il Ravnor, Alice Faye Route 1 Pans. Bill Hammond 2.1 Carolina Ave. Piglord, James Clayton Route 2 Route 1 Elon College. N, C. 1 15 Gardner St. Raleigh, N. C. 12.50 W, Harding Fuquay, N. C. Angler, N. C, Raleigh, N. C. Kinston, N. C, Roberts, Bryant Bowles Peedc, Jerrv Fleming Pritchard, Celia Ann Ravnor, George Marion 3007 Oxford Dr. Pans. Mvra Lee Box 2,14 Pinson, James Patrick Route I Route 2 Durham, N. C. Wards Rd. Coals, N. C. 29711 Staunton Rd. Asheboro, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Lynchburg, Va. Huntington, W, Va. Roberts, Ella Rae Peele, Staton James Pritchard, June Pamela Reaves. Charles Connor Buies Creek. N. C. Parker, Beverly J. 7 Fairmount Rd. Pittman, James Aubrey 1108 Bartlett Ave, 5.109 Raeford Rd. Route 1 Ridgewood, N. J. 1216 N. Ch. St. Elizabeth City, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Roberts, Harry Brock Newton Grove, N. C. Scotland Neck, N, C. Box 276 Pegg, Jack Weldon Pritchett, Lewis Norwood Reaves, Margaret Harris Coats, N. C, Parker. Brenda Jo Star Route Pittman, Linda Lyies 126 East St. Apt. 102 Campbelltown 215 Woodall St. Kernersville, N. C. Box 53 Fuquay, N. C. Buies Creek, N. C. Roberts, Jan Wayne Benson, N. C. Macclesfield, N. C. Box 732 Penkava, Ronald Lee Proclor, Allen Edward. Jr. Reaves, Thomas Lawrence Lillington, N. C. Parker. Bobbv M. Route I Plaugher, Richard North Route I. Box 218 709 Barnes St. 4116 W. Cole ' St. Dunn. N. C. Asheboro, N. C. 1616 Sheldon Dr. Alexandria, Va. St. George, S. C. Jacksonville, N. C. Roberts. Kenneth Bryan Hillsboro, N, C. Peoples, Bonnie Ray Pruitl, Judith Ann Reese. Linda Grey Parker. Chappell Vail 212 Charles St. Pleasant, Betty Talley 14.10 General Lee Ave. Route 5, Box 101 Roberts, Willie Mack Box «6 Henderson, N. C. Route 1 Fayetteville, N. C. Henderson. N. C. Route 2 Pine Level. N. C. Angler, N. C. Bladenboro, N. C. Perkins, David Barrett Pugh, Arlene Hayes Reese, Rebecca Jo Parker. James Bruce 207 Quail Dr. Pleasant. Steve Randel Route 3 Route 5 Robertson, Howard Randolpl Box 581 Goldsboro, N. C. Route 1 Randleman, N. C. Henderson, N. C. Route 3, Box 327 Dunn, N. C. Angler. N. C. Petersburg. Va. Perkins, Jerry Lee Pugh, Edward F. Reese. Richard David Parker, Jean Fuller 421 Roslyn Ave. Pleasants. Frank Warner 810 Fountain Head Rd. Route 5 Robertson. William Moseley 4116 W. Cole St. Colonial Heights, Va. Box 201 Hagerstown. Md, Henderson, N. C. 607 River Rd. Dunn, N. C. Aberdeen, N, C. Newport News. Va. Perrenot, Hal Franklin Pugh, Michael Eugene Reeves, Charles Daniel Parker, Jerry A. 601 Chumley Rd. Bay Col. Pleasants, Robert William 126 Halifax St. 301 S, Magnolia Ave. Robison. Lvman Benjamin Route 1 Virginia Beach, Va. 1814 Arlington St. Raleigh, N. C. Dunn, N. C. 280 Elm Ave. Longs, S. C. Raleigh, N. C. Portsmouth. Va. Perry, Carol Jean Pulizzi, Benjamin Louis Reeves, Paula Jean Parker. Robert Wayne 200 Park Ave, Plummer. Linda Brown 107 Parkwood St, 591 W. Paces Ferry Rd. Robinson, Charles Wright l .1.1 Matoax Ave. Sanford, N, C. Box 1013 Williamsport, Pa. Atlanta, Ga, 500 Butler Dr. Petersburg. Va. Buies Creek, N, C, Clinton, N. C. Perry, Fred Stan Pusser. Mittie Berniece Register. Robert Wilson Parker. Thomas Meredith .1401 Bonneville Dr. Plummer, Robert Junior Route 1 Box 131 Robinson, Northrop Kendall Franklin St. Charlotte, N. C. Route 1, Box 66 Ellerbe. N. C. Columbia. N. C. 2420 E. Lexington Ave. Williamslon, N. C. Madison, N, C. High Point, N, C. Parks, Harold Trent Perry, Virginia Lee Box 19.1 Poe, Judy Horton Route 1 Quick. Martha Louise Box 494 Register, Sherrill Bright Route 2 Rochester, James Fountain Exmore, Va. Vilas, N. C. Lillington. N. C. Dunn, N. C. 87 W. Pierrepont Ave. Bunnlevel, N. C. Rutherford, N. J. Parnell. Robert Harold Peters. Dennis Stuart Pope, Bobby Wayne Route 1 Coats, N. C. Rabon, Wavne Lcvon Reidv. Michael Patrick 2507 Rochelle St. 513 Queens Rd. Route 1, Box 618-5 8S8 So- Blvd. Rock, Jim B. Durham. N. C. Sanford, N. C. Cary, N. C, New York, N. Y. Millbrook. N. C. Parrish. Linda Jean Peterson, Max Rupert Pope, Carol Louise Racklin, Michael August Revelle, Elizabeth Marchan 1 Rodgers, Kenneth Rice Route 1 Route 2 Box 145 Veterans Hospital Box 176 1311 Berkeley Lane Wendell, N. C. Clinton, N, C, Polklon, N. C, Fayetteville, N, C. Franklin, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Parrish. Nancv Bvrd Petrie, Allen Pope, James Howard Rackley, Charles Rav Rhodes, Margie Lynn Box 28 Rogers. Anna Lyon 2.1.19 Glendale Box 476 2008 Bailiff St. 210 N. Kerr Ave. ' Route 2 Durham. N. C. Buies Creek, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Proctorville, N. C. Tabor City. N, C. Parrish, Patsv Ann Petrie. Margaret M. Potcat. Martha Helen Ralph, Frank Kitchener Rogers, Benjamin Lee 206 W. Geer St. Box 476 1031 S. Fulton 208 E. C St. Rice. William Byrum 1319 Powell Dr. Durham. N. C. Buies Creek, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Erwin, N. C, 1116 19th St. Chesapeake, Va. Raleigh, N. C . Parrish, Susan Gayle Petty, Harold George Potts. William Barry Ramella Ovidio Rogers, Donald Ray Box 86 HI Vance St. Route 1 Calle-Cecilio-Acosta N3 Rich. Phvlliss Maxine 2538 Fairlawn Rd. Lillinaton, N. C. Sanford, N, C. Maiden, N. C. Caracas. Venezuela Rocky Point, N. C, Durham. N. C, Madison. N. C. Rogers. Jean Hilton Route 2 Woodsdalc, N. C. Rollers, William Lundy IHV Harvey St. Kaleiiih. N. C. Rose. Barry C. 310 Preseott Ave. Seranlon. Pa. . N. C. William Albcrl Ma ha Je Ro Ro 1 ranklinlon. N. C. Rothell. Freda Zoe ;J31 Vail Ave. Charlolte 7. N. C. Rounlree. Sadie Elizabeth :il Lee St. ebulon. . . C, Rouse. Cama LeDare ll)« W. Watauga Ave. Dunn. N. C. Rouse, linda Carol Roule 1 f-orl. S. C. Royall. Dannv Allen Route .1 ladkinville, N. C. Roysler. Larrv Carh ;7ll4 Kenwood Ave. RKhmond, Va. abeth City. N. C. Uutfin. Charles Edwar Ml Wicker St. Sanlord. N. C. Rumfelt. Callie Oertru Route :, Box 198 Newport. N. C. Rushing. Gary Lee Koule 1. Box 28(1 West End. N. C. lin. Jimmy l)i Maple St. jmbia. S. C. non. Carl H. nliton. N. C. Sanders. Judy 1 a Roule .1 Apex. N. C. Sandiler. James : Kill) Beaton Lane I alls Churth. Va Sauls. Sears William Route 3 Raleigh. N. C. Sauls. William Lewis 202 N. Lee St. Whiteville. N. C. Saull. Nancy Mays 74 Hopkins St. Newport News. Va. Saunders. John Rudolph 1605 Wesibrook Ave. Richmond. Va. Savage. Martha Olive Box 53 Buies Creek. N. C. Richmond, Va. Scoggins. Willi; Route 8 Sanford, N. C. Shelley. Randall Dewey Roule 3 Nichols. S. C. Shelley, Silvia Kay Route 3 Ma Buck Draughon Scott. Jerry Council 101 N. Madison Whiteville, N. C. Scott. Richard Crawl 406 Woodland Dr. Jacksonville. N. C. Sealey. Kenneth LeR Route 3 Raleigh. N. C, Euquay Springs. N. C. Seay. Everetle Meade 333 Selden Rd. Newport News, Va. Senler. David Henry South Main Kuquay, N. C. Shams. Marsha Jean 500 Cameron Ave. Colonial Heights, Va Sharp, David Allen Sharp. Linda Faye 4707 Eddy Dr. Tampa 3. Fla. .Sharpe. Van B. 414 N. Person St. Raleigh. N. C. Shaw. Billie Lee 621 Vance St. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Shaw. Carolyn 1 Box 236 Pittsboro. N. C. Shaw. Reginald Tyndall 209 N. Woodrow Fuquay Springs, N, f. . Shearin, Wilbra Ann Box .30« Oxford. N. C. Shearon. Kenneth I , Wake Forest. N, C. Shell. Cynthia Jane 539 Franklin Roanoke Rapids. N. ( , Shelley. James t Icvcland Route 3 Nichols. S. C. S. C. Sheppard, Dwight Fla Richmond, Va. Sherhll. Gayle Penelope Shope. Philip Marcus Box 460 Sanford. N. C. Sigmon. Freddie Maxine Route 1 Denver. N. C. Simmerson. Raymond Earl 401 N. Gull Sanlord. N. C. Simmons. Wendell Stephen Route 3. Box 84 Mount Airy, N. C. Simpson. John Wallt 601 W. 26lh St. Lumberlon. N. C. iry. James Rudolph . N. C. . Charles Albert restview Dr. ville. N. C. Shfer. Williai 30 Ivy Farms Rd. Newport News. Va. Sloan. Cyrus Hamilton 1351 Baez St. Raleigh. N. C. Small. Samuel Wade 211 S. King Charles Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Smith. Benjamin Fitzhugh 306 W. John St. Mount Olive. N. C. Smith. David Brokaw 209 Roanoke Ave. Plymouth. N. C. Smith. Elmond E. Route 5. Box 247 Goldsboro, N. C. Smith. Franklin A Old Posl Road Lnvin. N. C, SmiUi, Harold Bar Box 753 I illmglon. N. C. 90S S Dunn Mav Ave N. C, .Smith Roule Angit Joan Dale r. ' N. C. Smith. Linda Dial 311 Glendale Ase Norfolk 5. Va. Smith. Linda Ma Route 2, Box 10- Ellerbc, N. C. Smith. Margaret Box 973 Lake Alfred, Fla Durham. N. C. Smith. Michael Allen Box 56 Elizabethtown, N. C. Smith. Nancy D. 603 Peterson St. Clinton. N. C. Smith. Peggy Ann Route 1 Bear Creek. N. C. Smith. Peggy Jane Box 192 Buies Creek. N. C. Smith. Robert Lvnn 208 W. Globe S ' t. Sanford. N. C. Smilh. Robert M. Box 15 Angler. N. C. Smilh. Sidney Ray Smith. Wanda R. Route 3. Box 36 Rocky Mount, N. C. Smilh. William C. Route 4. Box 530 Greensboro, N. C. Smith. William Courtney Kennedy Home Kinston. N. C. Smith. William Douglas 216 N. Franklin St. Whiteville. N. C. Smith. William Gerald Roule 2 Walstonburg. N. C. Smilhwick. Bellv Dunning Winston Lane Windsor. N. C. SniJer. Brenda Kay Snipes. Harriotte Grii 211 S. Raeford St. Selma. N. C. Snipes. Moses Lambc McCrackcn Hts. Sanford, N. C. Snodderly. William I Box 606 Red Springs. N. C. Snyder. James Lulher 1829 Owens Rd Charlotte. N. C. Snydcr. Patricia Bell ' .Soles. Billy Eugene Sorrell. Brenda Fave Route 3 Dunn. N. C. Sorrell. Madeline Ga Roule 1 Coats. N. C. illc. N. C. Robert C, Spain. Agnes Anne 220 Highland Ave, Colonial Heighls. Va Speers. John Woodfin Route 1. Box 179 Portsmouth. Va. Spell. Herbert E. Box 336 Roseboro, N. C. Spence. Timothy Artley Roule 1 1 illmglon. N. C. Spence, Willoughby Har Spikes, John Howard Box 608 Buies Creek. N. C. Spivey, Douglas Wayn Spivey, John Wayne Route 3 Sanford, N. C. Spivey. Pamella Fave Route 1. Box 22 Tabor City, N. C. Spivey, Sarah E. Eakins 227 D. Jackson Circle Chapel Hill. N. C. Slack. Pat Box 444 Buies Creek, N, C. Slallings. Dianne Kaye 510 Hamby St. Clayton. N. C. Slanfield. James Logai 700 Church St. Fairmont, N. C. Slanfield. Louis G. 700 Church St. Fairmont. N. C. Dunn. N. C. Stanley. Brenda Kayi Roule 2 Four Oaks. N. C. Slanlev. Calherine H 1206 N. Indiana St. Kinston. N. C. Stanley. Judy Diu Roule 2 Carthage, N. C. Slaton. Christine Markham Andn Slearns. Frank Ellis .500 Friar Tuck Rd. W inston-Salem, N. C. Slcinsicck, William Hensi 271 Biittonwood La Riicrlon. N. J. Mephens, D.iiid R.indall 1 Illmglon. N. C. Slephens. Edna Sessoms 209 h. F St. Frwin. N. C. Slephens. Grady Dexter 136 E. .Sycamore Wake Forest, N, C. Stephens, Henry Carl Roule 2 Lillmglon, N. C St phe IS Ja lie 304 N 12 h St Ft win. N. C SI Fi phe 1 W id ' c . N Pa St Stephens. Timothy Mark Roule 2 Lillinglon. N. C. Stephenson. Anne Johnsoi Route 1 Angler, N. C. Stephenson. Betsy Jean Route 1 Angler. N. C. Stephenson. Emily S. 408 N. Ennis Fuquay Springs, N. C. Stephenson, Granville R. Roule 3 Dunn, N. C. Stephenson. Jerry Lawton 113 Robin Rd. Jacksonyille. N. C. Stephenson. William Ray Box 106 Angler. N. C. Stevens. Dayid Edward 8144 Wallers Dr. Norfolk 18, Va. Stevens. Kenneth Wayne 302 Wall St. Tabor City. N. C. Stevens. Larry Carroll Box 492 Tabor City, N. C. Stevens. Marguerite Godw Route 3 Smilhfield, N. C. Stewart. Benjamin Joseph Creek, N. C. in. Kenneth Ashley Creek. N. C. 401 E. H St. Odis Richard art. Thomas Ma e I. York Rd. illc. N. C. Stocl. Charles Louis Roule 2. Box 103 Clermont, Fla. Stokes, Teresa Calheri Roule 1 Henderson, N, C. Stokes, Thomas Willi; 321 Charlotte Rocky Mount, N. C. Richmond. Va. Stone. John Fri Route I Lillinglon. N. I 227 ' ; Clay Si, Sloul. Reginald D. 1300 13lh SI. Lillmglon. N, C. Raleigh. N. C. .St re 312 Fay lb, Don 1 Brechi ctteville. aid n R N Strickland. 114 Lee St Zebulon, N Ber C. Strickland. Gary Hugh Tarlton. Russell Willis Thomas. Ann Davis Topping. Wayne Nelson Umslead. Dan Holloway Walters. Robert Neil Route 2 5.147 E. Lakeside Box 181 2702 Pershing Ave. 1020 Monmouth 320 Rio Visla Court Four Oaks, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Red Springs. N. C. Richmond. Va. Durham. N. C. Tampa 4. Fla, Strickland. Kenneth Carroll Tarry, Samuel Lewis Thomas. George Rufus Towery. George Franklin Umstead. Jenny L. Walton. Carolyn Lee iiU Neptune Dr. Fifth St. Route 1 7209 Greenville PI. 2211 Creston Rd. 4832 Burnham Rd. Alexandria. Va. Clarksville. Va. Four Oaks. N. C. Springfield. Va. Raleigh. N. C. Richmond. Va. Strickland. Sarah Faith Tatum. William Pryor Thomas. James Michael Towne. Marv Etta Louise Unthank. Luisa-Teresa Ward. Linda Faye Route 2. Box 24(1 Carbonton Heights Route 1 Baldwin Woods Buies Creek. N. C. Longwood. N. C. Tabor City. N. C. Sanford. N. C. Angler, N. C. Whiteville. N. C. Upchurch. Judy Carol Ward, William Titus Strickland. Sherry Jean Tayloe. Arthur Woodrow Thomas. James Rex Townsend. Janis Faye Route 2 917 Williamson Dr. Route 2, Box 61 Aulander. N. C. Highway 421 Box 32 Angier. N. C. Raleigh. N. C. Tabor City. N. C. Lillington, N. C. Lake View. S. C, Taylor, Clifton 1 inwood Uskup. Erhan Ware. Sharolvn Louise Strickland. Sherwood J. 604 S. Layton Thomas. Joyce Mane Townsend, Jerry Wayne Box 5722 123 Edmund Rd. 105 Francis Marion Dr. Dunn. N. C. 1039 Riverside Ave. Box 32 Turkey, N. C. Hollywood, Fla. Wilmington. N. C. Baltimore. Md. Lake View. S. C, Taylor. Frederick Harrisoi Ulley. Lewis Steven Warner. Charles David Strickland. Texford Box 47 Thomas. Lalla Kirk Trader. Allen Tolson 2724 Wake Forest Rd. Route 3 Route 2. Box 61 Vass. N. C, 211 Marshall Rd. Benson. N. C. Durham. N. C. Whiteville. N. C. Tabor City. N. C. Fayetteville. N. C, Taylor. Priscilla Elizabeth Travis. Henry Allen Vallini. Carroll Gene Warner. Edward Alexander Stroud. James Thomas 908 Trade Thomas. Lamar Everett Stewart Circle Route 1  7 Powell St. Box 762 Tarboro. N. C, Route 3 Weldon. N. C. Nebo. N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Buies Creek. N, C. Winnsboro. N. C, Tavlor. Robert Tilden Travis. Roger Dale Vallini. Janet Manell Warren. Dixie Ruth Stroup. Bobby Joe 741! Glencove PI. Thomas. Paula Jan 201 Lakedrive Route 1 Route 1 Box 215. Church St. Norfolk. Va. 408 Elm St. Reidsville. N. C, Lillington. N. C, Dunn. N. C. Angier. N. C. Conway, S. C. Taylor. Samuel Ernest Tripp. Gilbert Allen Vanderbeck. Jane Ellen Warren. Elaine Lee Strowd. James William 208 E. Station St. Thomas. Phyllis Dianne Box 124 768 Scott Rd. 114 Kennedy St, Box 673 Mount Olive, N. C. Route 3 Buies Creek. N. C. Pittsburgh. Pa. Fa.vetteville. N. C. Piltsboro, N. C. Lillington. N. C. Taylor, Tyressa Anne Tripp, Iva Yvonne Vanderver. Margaret R. Warren. Hubert H. Stulz. Albert Jacob 906 Carver St, Thomas. Victor Herbert 700 Fairground Rd. 123 W. Passaic Ave. Box 61 S Route 2 Durham. N. C. 409 Wealherspoon St. Dunn. N. C. Ruther ford. N. J. Dunn, N. C. Cameron. N. C. Sanford, N. C. Tavlor. William Ivey Tucker. Dennis Edward Van Fleet. Cynthia Lee Warren. Lamont Cooper Sue. Franklin Eugene Burgaw. N. C, Thomasson. John Randolph 809 Lakewood Dr. 651 N. W. 194 St Route 1. Box 91 Box 24 Route 4, Trents Ferry Rd. Colonial Heights. Va, Miami 69, Fla. Fayetteville. N. C. Leland. N. C. Teachey. Charlotte J. Lynchburg. Va. N. Railroad St. Tucker. Ellis Boney Vann. Edward Winslow Warren. Paul Nichols Suggs. Shirley Anne Wallace, N. C. Thompson. George Kurt Magnolia. N, C, 906 Hill St. Box 36 Route 2. Box 2.16 Route 1, Box 842 Rocky Mount. N, C. Newton Grove. N. C. Elizabethtown. N. C. Teachey. Elizabeth Mattoc ks Morehead City, N. C. Tucker. Richard Thomas Route 2, Box 90 1006 Rosehill Ave, Vaughn. Harry Renner Warren, Robert Winslow Sullivan. Roger E. Rose Hill, N. C. Thompson. Ida Ann Durham. N. C. 306 Wrenn Ave. Route 1, Box 91 Ill Caroline St. Route 1 Mt. Airy. N. C, Fayetteville, N. C. Ahoskie. N. C. Teachey. James Forest Fairmont. N. C. Tucker. Tony Martin Box 547 210 Monroe St Vaughn, Raymond Lee Warthen. George Adie Sumner. Toby Williams Buies Creek. N. C. Thompson. Jenny Lillian Sanford. N, C, Box 1 2304 Monument Ave. l() N. Ellis Ave. 405 W. Granville St, Highfalls, N. C. Richmond, Va. Dunn. N. C. Teague. Jerry Zavan Dunn. N. C. Tunstall. Ann 505 Vickers Ave, Box 252 Vaughn. Willie Joe Waterfield. James White Sumrell. Donald Wilson Durham. N. C. Thompson. Richard Allan Buies Creek. N. C, Box 1 Knotts Island. N. C, Route 1 123 Church St. Highfalls, N. C. Snow Hill. N, C. Tedder. Charles Wayne Mississippi City. Miss. Turlington. Gary Melvin Watkins. George Thomas Box 91 Box 428 Venable. Frederick S 218 Park Ave. Sutton, Brenda Kaye Whiteville. N. C. Thompson. Wayne Earl Lillington. N. C. 2005 Robin Hood Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Route 1 Route 1. Box 842 Winston-Salem. N, C, Willow Springs. N. C. Teel. Fredrick Arnold Morehead City. N. C, Turlington. Patricia Joanne Watkins. John Clardv 704 S. Kimbrough St. Ole Post Rd. Vernon. Troy Frank 258 Ranes Dr. Sutton. Eldon Dwight Raleigh, N. C. Thompson. William Henry Erwin. N. C, 1206 North St. Henderson. N. C, 408 N. Southerland St. Hallsboro. N. C. Smithfield. N. C. Mount Olive. N. C. Teeter. Margaret June Turnage. Donald R Watson, Benjamin Franklin 56 Woodlawn Ave. Thomson. Katherine Gale 501 S. 16th St, Via. Peter Lynde 3608 Cherokee Ave. Sutton. Norwood Dallas. Jr. Wilmington, N. C. 3811 E. Shepard St. Erwin. N, C, Route 4. Box 239 Tampa. Fla. 511 West Main Fayetteville, N. C. Roanoke. Va. Mount Olive. N. C. Temple. C. Brooke Turnage. Wayne Jackson Watson. CIvde Wayne 110 Lady Astor St. Thornton, Barbara A, Route 3 Vick, Carolvn Patricia 1130 Tedder St. Sutton. Preston Kenneth Danville. Va. Route 2 Dunn. N. C. 201 S. High St. Harlsville, S. C. 606 W. Steele Dunn, N. C. Franklin, Va. Mount OUve. N. C. Temple. Felecia Ann Turner. Billy Ray Watson, Paul Granville Route 3 Ihornlon. Linda Sue Route 3 Vinson. Carol Ann Route 13 Swaim. Everett Shelton Lillinglon. N. C. Route 1 Sanford. N. C. Route 1. Box 44 Cleriton, Va. Box 99 Newton Grove. N. C. Roseboro. N. C. Thomasville. N. C. Templeton. William H, Turner. David James Watterson. Gloria Frances 205 Central Dr. Thornton. Sheila Ann Route 10 Waddcll. James Larry CO Mr, Frank W. Wilson Swain. Mary Elizabeth Fayetteville. N, C, 105 N. 17lh St. Greensboro. N, C, Route 1 Broadway, N. C. Box 72 Erwin. N, C, Fair Bluff. N, C . Columbia, N. C. Tepper. Carolyn Ann Turner, George Scott Watts. Edith GaNell Route 5, Box 213 Thrower. John Henry Box 608 Waesche. Thomas Edwin 1010 ; Vance St. Swann. Thomas Fredrick Richmond, Va. Box 103 Hamlet. N. C. 225 W. College Ave, Raleigh. N. C. Box 681 Newport, N. C. Salisbury. Md. Elizabethtown. N. C. Tew. Hazel Lee Turner. Patricia Ann Way. Samuel Eason Route 2. Box 407 Timberlake. Ella Jean 206 Thurmond St Wagstaff. Thomas L. 3816 Hawthorne Rd. Swindell. Charles Adams Fairmont. N. C. Route 1. Box 139 Edgefield. S, C, Route 1. Box 193 Rocky Mount. N. C. 1211 Cowper Dr. Youngsville. N. C. Skipwilh. Va. Raleigh. N. C. Tew. Mack R. Turner. Virginia Frances Weathers. Jerry Davidson 110.1 W, Broad St. Timberlake. Richard E, Box 171 Walker. Charles Garrett Box 398 Swinney. Cleo Donald Dunn. N. C. .1416 Wade Candor. N. C. 1011 S. Andrews Ave. Stanley, N. C. Box 9002 Raleigh. N. C. Goldsboro. N. C. Buies Creek. N. C. Tew. Modric Kenneth Tuten. Gene Tavloe Wealherspoon. Bruce Carlvie Route 1 Tindal. Robert Mackie Walker. Lowry Holt. Jr 105 Voungs Rd. Sykes, Sonja Lee Clinton, N. C. 507 E. Spring St, Washington. N. C, 1000 Rollins Ave Extension Southern Pines. N. C. West End Dr. Fuquay. N. C. Hamlet. N, C. Emporia, Va. Tew. Nell Margaret Tutor. Jimmie Elton Route 1 Varina. N. C. Weaver. Billy Braxton 409 Powell St, Tipoett. Bennv Gerald Walker. Peggy Jo Box 929 Tabdih, G. R. Nasser Clinton. N. C. 2506 Crest Ave, 1123 N. Main St, Buies Creek. N, C, Teheran. Iran Raleigh. N. C. Roxboro. N. C. Tabdili. Mohamad Reza Ferdowsi Ave.. Passage 26 Teheran, Iran Tew. Shirley Gray Route 1. Box 17 Linden. N. C. Tharrington. Joseph C , Tippetl. James Donald Box 355 Greensboro. N. C, Tyler. Ernest Cale 125 Farragut Rd. Annapolis. Md. Walker. William Timothv 904 Pcaksview St. Bedford. Va, Weaver. Herman Howard 107 N. nth Erwin. N, C, Weaver. James Andrew Tadlock. James A Calypso, N. C. Route 3 Tippett. Linda Mae Tyndall. Leamon Windell Wallace. Cynthia Ann 713 N. Brunswick Ave, Louisburg. N, C Route 1 Cove City. N. C. 406 Hicks Ave. Fayetteville. N. C, Box 207 ■Clinton. N. C. South Hill. Va. Tallcy. Arthur R.. Jr. 120 East St. Fuquay Springs. N. C. Tallcy. Charles Edward 110 R. K St. Erwin. N, C. Tharrington, Richard ork Route 3 Todd. Cary C. Tyndall. Odis Brvant Wallio. Lee Edward Weaver. Leon Winston 3417 Glenn Rd. Rocky Mount. N. C, Box 292 Box 31 315 Creek Ave. Durham. N. C. Thibeault. William Raymoi 1318 Garbcr St. Richmond. Va. Buies Creek. N. C. id, Todd. Jimmy A. Route 1 Magnolia. N. C. Varina. N. C, Tvner. Harold Nichols 1011 7th St. Sanford. N. C. Hampton. Va. Walsh. Frank Lee 3038 N, Peary St. Arlington. Va, Weaver. Sandra Godwin Box 929 Bute ' s Creek. N, C, Tanner. James Malcolm Thigpen. Joseph Ouinn Todd. Peggy Ruth Walston. John Claude Webb. Ralph Harris Salemburg. N. C, Route 2 Route 2 Tynes. Clarence Matthew Box 166 709 Vernon Beulaville. N, C. Warsaw, N. C. 2124 Harbor Lane Virginia Beach. Va. Pinetops. N. C. Jacksonville. N, C. Tarkington, Raymond Ashbv 115 W. Queen Edcnton. N. C. Thomas. Allord Mitchell Tolar. Adelaide Kay Walters. Franklin Carl Webster, Patricia Anne Route 1 111 Church St. Tyson. Hilda Jane Box 74 406 Avery St Bunnlevel. N. C. Red Springs. N. C. Mamers. N. C. Brunswick, N. C, Garner. N. C. ,illc. N. C. Mlon Jamc 51K Rot |5. James S. Vyne ky Mourn. Lee N. C. We Box Clir Nh, David 624 Racklcy We Bel coll. Thomas MtCciiT e Haven. Va. ROL Lin t. James Aster ic 1. Box 156 len. N. C. We Wo 1. Lee Sim idland. N. C. Arl 1. Marv A ) N. Adam ntlon. Va. St. We 607 t. Paul D. Townsend cueville, N . c. We t. Thomas W. E St. in. N. C. Gene ROL Pom 1, Wilham ce 1. Box halan, Va Roland .15 Box tbfook. Al 41.1 n. N. C. ma B. We ROL Ape ler. Sylvia X. N. C. Carol Wh irlon. Jam t rillenden port News s E. Lane Va. Wh Ncv anon. Madclyn Fayc Crittenden Lane •port News, Va, eler. Judil er. N. ( . h Jjvk eler. Larr lllh St tlield. N. R.iyv White, Brenda Jove. Box K.1.1 Hillsboro. N. C. White, Fredrick W j ;719 Peachtree St Ralciph, N C. While. James Danu 1118 Wellons Dr. Fayetteville. N. C. Whitley. Thom.is Main St. Woodland. N, c. Whitley. Travis I 71)2 Van Buren R Raleitth. N C Del. Dunn. N. (. . Whiltinitlon. Don.ild I Route .1 Dunn. N. C. W ickcr. Jade W omhie 111 Bracken St. Sanlord. N, (.. Wipps. riion Edwin, Box 145 Princeton. N. ( . W ' ittts. James Dennis 1112 Ben Gunn Rd ll.i Vir ' tinia Beach. Va, Wilder. Jerry Jane Route I Middlesex. N, (, ' , Wilkcrson, Mary Ba :-ltJ2 N, Elm St. 1 umberlon. N. C. Wilkinson. Beverlv t , lli Sunset Ave Oxford. N, C. Douglas Vann Williams, Euiienc j:i Elm Si, R.ileiiih, N. C- WillKims. H.im null locust Si l-,ills Church, ' Herman franklir Williams, John Lv K,rieieh. N, C, Williams, Koa Fp Williams, Paul All Williams. Richard l.t Route 1. Box 16.1 C h.idbourn. N. C. Willilord. Janice Marie Drawer C Clarkton, N, C Willis, Cleveland P, ,116 W, Main St, Benson. N. C. Willis. David Ellis 22114 Arcndell Morehead. N. C. WiUouithbv. Anita Bel 212 McArthur Dr, Suffolk. Va Wilson. Ashbv Stephe 211 Cherokee Hampton. Va. Wilson. Betty Rae Box 6 Townsvillc. N. C. Wilson. Clara Martell Box Kl Lillinitlon. N, C, Wilson. Evelyn Louise I6« vV. Shipyard Blvil Wilminiiton. N. C, Wilson. John Henry 131 Old Post Rd Erwin. N. C. Wilson Kennelh R.ii Wilson, Seel 2111 1 lves,iv l ' ..rlsmoulll. lavlene N, C, Winst ad. 1 .lev Iich.i 1 Allen Route 1 Roxbi ro. N. C N C Winst ad. WesI ephe cs II n Monr H Box 1 Bines ( reek, N n, Joel Winston. Robert Lee Route 2. Box 55 Virgilina. Va. Wish. Peter Allen 515 Haddon Avc, Camden. N. J. Witherspoon. Rachel Mare Box 5S-1 Rutherford Cullcec. N. C, Womack. Herbert Marsha 2,;il!i University Dr. Durham. N, C, Womble, Robert Joseph Box 595 Lilhnttton, N, C, Wrenn. Forrest James 401 S. Dogwood Ave. Siler City. N. C. Ro Wood. P.itncia 5425 Birth Rd I avettcville. N. Woodard. Pall 1115 W lewis WTiitevillc. N, N, C, Wright. Dennis T. Springiake. N. C. Wright. Joseph Woodley B St. Bridgelon. N. C. Wright. William Herbert 30.1 N. King Charles Raleigh. N. C. S14 Lexingtc Greensboro. n Ave N. C. Va Se Ro rbor xbor . Ca Rd, V, N rol C Ann arborough. .506 Hickory Sanford. N. Bi A C. ly John Ya Sa rborough. M Brinn Dr, nford, N, C ary Jane Va ibro ph. Sle ve Terry «1S S, Lynn St, es. Margaret Shepard St. relock, N. C, Voung, Willij 5tlK W. Warr Shelbv. N. C
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