Central Piedmont Community College - Echo Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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Your aims, ideals, you've in us instilled, Mecklenburg, our life, our all. When days here are ended and on our way we go To fields of endeavor, helping lives to grow, Our prayer e'er shall be Mecklenburg all for thee, We'll honor thee through eternity Mecklenburg, our life, our all. Words and Music by William B, 2 Lindsay Alma Mater. . The Flame . . Foreword . Dedication . . The Director ...... The Director's Message .' New Students ,' ..... The Sciences . . The Humanities .. . The Alumni atiWorki . . . Administration and Faculty Features . . A . Classes . . . Activities . L . We Remember . . Q Advertisements . Yearbook Staff . . The Editor . . Directory . a6Q gf Gonfenfs P 3 Page . .2 . .4 . .5 . .6-7 . .8 .. .9 10-11 .. 12 .. 13 .. 14 .15-18 19-25 26-42 43-56 57-67 66-70 .. 71 .. 72 73-75 575g SZQIZQQ . 'tu-7 - : 'K 'f 1 ffffe !:2:,n,4.ig gm? 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Developing lasting friendships . . . Decorating for the Christmas party . . . Making that term paper deadline . . . Going to Assembly . . . Cheering our basketball team . . . Making pictures for the yearbook . . . These are but a few. Add your own personal memories to keep aglow the Mecklenburg College flame. ,C 'QD K VC-IEIBRIS I Q -E 'f-'CA W I .n p .0 .Nl-,Y x X .. 911.9 .LLMA 5 fbeofcazifon That best portion of a good man's life, His little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. Wordsworth To the friends of Mecklenburg College, whose acts of kindness are remembered, we dedicate this book with gratitude. It was through the generosity of friends listed on the opposite page that scholarships were made available during 1962-63 to provide funds for a number of s tudents to continue their education. Such benevolence on the part of th e s e individuals indicated their willingness to give tangible evidence of their interest in the future of young people. To have such friends is gratifying. 6 175 GBA? Mrs. Brycie Baber The Charlotte News The Charlotte Observer The Club of Clubs The Corporate Insurers Investment Service Mr. R. S. Dickson Mr. C. W. Gilchrist Mecklenburg College Faculty Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winningham 7 Q Qbffe cfof Q Y W 1 A :M G 4- - 4' , JAMES F. ALEXANDER 8 v?2?'f , Siam wa MECKLENBURG COLLEGE ' 7600 WEST INTERSTATE HIGHWAY as CHARLOTTE 8, NORTH CAROLINA Light is the symbol oftTr'uth , This record of your years at Mecklenburg is, .in an important sense, a self-assessment, It is also a rich storehouse of memories of the days and events, associations and experiences that go to make up what we know as Hcollege lifen - your quest in search of Light. What the institution, its teachers and counseilors have impressed upon you, will be revealed in the year to year application of the Light which you've received. ' To you who now go out from your Alma Mater in the Class of 1963, accept this sincere wish for a bright future illumined with Hope, Pros- perity, and Peace. Gordialhy N X, ' x X! ,X X g?nL4fj4 !45?Lm3ivMv59lf! in . L ' f z!! , if of ffJames F. Alexander ffidrector 9 we CSG! W gfe Spar! 'il af. A 1 WQ60 CSXUGQIQXS 770542 yor 57 Tzbfure Qurzby Qrzbnfafzbn 769 gacuffy greefs New Qsfuofznfss gqnof 759124 gamzfes gynzfzkyy Q QQHQQ fjfro czyf BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS we Qsczknces S5 4 ,,,,,,, W-f Tyne I 1 x -.hu gynzfzhy Q gzme ygro Ugg ,,W.'Z...-4 SOCIAL SCIENCE AND BUSINESS ENGLISH 1 ,, J If MW' SPEECH AND ENGLISH S769 jlqzmanzkifes anof Zuszhess THQ QQHQQ 96605 W EMANUEL BAGBY RONALD CRAWFORD J WILLIAM HOLMAN JOHNNY HOUSE fjfe F' umnz' gf mor 4 fjfe 57 mzbzkfrafzbn gcc 1? f ff f '55, 5- . JAMES F. ALEXANDER DIRECTOR BERNARD L. BROWN SOCIAL SCIENCE is if 'Ik NIGEL M. AYTON FRENCH ROBERT CARTER BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION X, I 'UMW -'L L aft 'Q W' 05632 ,, ,fa MRS. 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CALDWELL BOBBY CLYBURN HE NRIETTA CLYBURN BESSIE JEAN CRISSWELL JESSIE JOAN CRISSWELL ALBERT M. CUNNINGHAM 5 .af-5 ke? W., , 'Q N j .44 W :ff , ml I ,V Jag? - W 0 , 1 J 4' bv 1 . 'ft 149.3 122912 WESSIE CUNNINGHAMN BEATRICE A. CURETON MARY M. CURRENCE ALLENE CUTHBERTSON CHARLES E. DAVIS JOHN DAVIS SANFORD W. DAVIS JAMES DENNIS QUEEN E. ELDER EVELYN N. ERVIN DOROTHY FAULKNER BOBBY FEWELL DAISY M. FIELDS DORETHA L. FLEIVIING PATRICIA ANN FOSTER JULIUS FRANKLIN KATHERINE E. GALLOWAY OSCAR GATEWOOD JOHNNIE M GRIER PATRICIA GRIGG ff! 1' ,lb -'95 QQ Q is R if e 'x 'Qi K' 'G-' QSM QQ! X ISGS IDQIQ DOROTHY C. HARRIS LEROY HOOD WILLIE L. HNCH LOUNEAL HOUSER MARY K. HOWARD ADA M. HUBBARD EDWARD L. JACKSON GRADY JOHNSON, JR. BLANCHIE M. JONES NELLIE RUTH JONES RUBY L. JONES DOROTHY B. KERNS FRANCES KLUTZ BETTYE J. LANEY FRED H. LAWING ELLA R. LEE GEORGE LINDSAY JOHN W. LOVE BLANCHE J. LUCAS NELSON E. MARSHALL 1463 122912 MARGIE MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN CLAUDE MAYFIELD HORTENSE E. MOORE MARY C. MOORE RAYFORD MOORE ROBERT MOORE JO ANN MCCULLOUGH PATRICIA MCGRIFF AARON MCKEITHAN, J R. AZILEE K. MCKNIGHT CHRISTINE MCNAIR BERNICE E. OWENS MARJORIE PATTERSON MATTIE PATTON WILLIE PAYNE JEANETTA PEARSE MARJORIE PETTICE PRICILLA A. PETTICE CLYDE A. PHIFER 'F is l K 'N 14?-X 9 554 A YVV 21 if 'iv 365: Q4 'hu 1,19 1-'B--....... Q' 'UQ 'iq ik 1495 122612 EDWARD REID JIMMY REID DOROTHY ROBINSON HARVEY ROBINSON HAZEL D. RUSSELL DORIS SANDERS DAVID SCOTT CHARLES SHUTE LILLIE R. SIMMONS RUBY STANLEY THOMAS STEELE VOYD STEWART DOUGLAS R. STOVALL MAMIE SULLIVAN WILL H. SWAIN JOAN WADE CHARLES R. WARD RAY WATKINS WILHELMINA WHITE ANN WILLIAMS res 122912 Qc 5 'Qi -55 ROSIE L. WILLIAMS 9' WILLIAM E. WILSON BETTY J. woons DCQSJEQJ 43 its K U ,LJ MATTHEW BAILEY JUANITA BUTLER MARTHA L. DUNSTON ANNIE L. GAINES A ' 3' JOHN H. HICKS I 19 , ALMETTA IVEY I BETTY J. LEWIS I. I HERBERT MCDOWELL , I gh. 'Q vzbbq A an Q 'U-v CLEO McKAY 'I' I 1 A MACK MORRISON AO Wife l fi uf 'ITSG' fig lb' 'Ku peel' 5 EMANUEL BAGBY EMMA CRAWFORD ESTELLA C. DYKES DOROTHY O. GRAHAM MATTHEW MAC ON SUSIE POLK CHRISTINE THOMPSON LILLIE C. WALL 41 57 Cljotzcafzbn Mrs. Potts instructs in the fundamentals AMR. .ala ? . K. L- 4 ff 1 fe QSZZUQQJQZ' Counczfjigeefs LEFT TO RIGHT: Roosevelt Maske Sophomore Class Representative, Carrie Murray, Freshman Class Rep- resentativeg Beverly Hinton, Vice Tresidentg Blondell Berry, Freshman Class Representative, Roberta . . . , . C1 Morrison, President, Nathaniel Boykin, Sophomore Class Representative, Callie Degree, Sophomore ass Representative, Claudette Harris, Secretary, Claude Mayfield, Freshman Class Representative. The President appears before the student body. 44 .Q J, V., . Qsfuofenfs Ccjzybyzhy R213 are 19229 Sfcfzbzbks vi iff wwf ., I 45 5756 may Queen amfjdny Carolyn N. Anthony and V O R 46 7562 Queen 75 Zance MBU RG Co Q X Q' Q91 0443- 4. of a 3 1 n 3 L7 5 9, wav +5 5 lf A601 o mf Mmarusuna cfmomczf ob! NORTH VOL. V--NO. 1 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER, 1962 Coltrane Dedication Keynoter Mr. D. S. Coltrane, Adminis- trative Assistant to the Gov- ernor, was the keynote speaker at the Dedication Service of Mecklenburg College. Mr. Col- trane, substituting for the ail- ing Honorable Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina, de- livered a speech prepared by Mr. Sanford. He challenged the recipients of the offerings at the new physical plant of Mecklenburg College to accept fully the demands of modern- day quality education. The dedication represented a milestone in the college's his- tory after a twelve year strug- gle as a night school operating in the Second Ward High School building of Charlotte. The new plant enables the col- lege to offer both day and eve- ning classes, the opportunity to expand the course offerings, and the development of an independ- ent school philosophy and per- sonality. The Presiding Officer for the entire program was Mr. J. Mur- rey Atkins, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Char- lotte Community College Sys- tem. Greetings were extended by Dr. William C. Archie, Di- rector, North Carolina State Board of Higher Education, Mr. Stanford R. Brookshire, Mayor of the City of Charlotte, Dr. El- mer H. Garinger, fthenj Super- intendent of the Charlotte-Meck- lenburg Public Schools, and Mr. Isaac Rhyne, President, Meck- lenburg College Alumni Assoc- iation. Among the platform guests were Mr. John Paul Lucas, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trus- tees of the Charlotte Community College System, the Reverend W. A. Wilkins, Rector, Church of St. Michael and All Angels, and the Reverend Archie C. Bell, Pastor, Little Rock A.M.E. Zion Church, both of Charlotte. Music was under the direction of Mr. William Lindsay, the College Choir Director. Christine McNair. Yvonne McKay Elected Miss M. C. Yvonne McKay, 1960 graduate of Long High School, Cheraw, South Carolina, was elected Miss MC for 1962-63. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert McKay of 2409-B Double Oaks Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, and has been joined at MC by her sister, Cleo. The College Queen, Miss Mc- Kay, represented the college in the J. C. Smith University home- coming parade. The Queen and her attendants were strikingly attired in the school colors. Miss McKay is majoring in secretarial science and plans to become an execu- tive secretary. A DREAM REALIZED - THE NEW MECKLENBURG COLLEGE 0PeI1in9 After thirteen years in the Second Ward High School building, students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, and friends are immeas- urabiy proud and happy to occupy these new premises, which in.. clude an academic building and combination administration-library building. Those of us who study and plan here are projecting into the future and can clearly see A GREATER MECKLENBURG COL. LEGE. . Orientation Week By Christine McNair Greetings to the Student Body: It is with heartfelt sincerity that I take this opportunity to welcome you to the open doors of Mecklenburg College. May you find here enthusiasm, en- lightenment and fortitude, as we seek to prepare the citizens of Charlotte, Mecklenburg and neighboring communities to em- bark upon the challenges of our rapidly changing world. Mecklenburg College has made great strides in the past and its progress continues to increase in serving those who strive to become prepared to meet the tasks confronting them. This, your institution, endeavors to prepare and serve you, and we solicit your willingness to ac- cept, absorb, and support the institution for the growth of all. With kindest wishes and a strong desire to uphold the ob- jectives of a growing institution of higher learning. We, the students, at Mecklen- burg College are very happy to have you become a part of us, and to share with us our glori- ous experiences. The orientation committee has been organized to serve you in any way possible during your freshman year. We are sure that getting acquainted lSee ORIENTATION, Page 45 Six Instructors Added to Meck- lenburg Faculty By Priscilla Pettice With the beginning of the fall semester, six new instructors joined the Mecklenburg College faculty. They are Mrs. Mary C. Flowe, Mrs. Ruth Gaddy, Dr. William L. Jamison, Mr. Hoyle H. Martin, Miss Mertye Rice and Mr. Santiago Vilas. Mrs. Mary C. Flowe, English and speech instructor, is a na- tive of Charlotte, North Caroli- na. She received her A.B. from Johnson C. Smith University and the M.A. from New York Uni- versity. She has also attended Howard and Columbia Universi- ties. Before coming to Mecklen- burg, she was Assistant Librar- ian at Johnson C. Smith Univer- sity. Her hobbies are reading, solving puzzles, and sewing. During an interview with this writer Mrs. Flowe indicated that she has been impressed by the closeness that exists be- tween the director, faculty, staff, and students in striving for a common purpose-a great- er Mecklenburg College. Miss Ruth Gaddy, Instructor of Psychology is also a native Charlottean. She received her A.B. from Johnson C. Smith fSee INSTRUCTORS, Page 43 Mecklenburg Alumni Reorganize The Mecklenburg College Alumni Association held its initial reorganizational meeting on the MC campus. J. F. Samuel and Aaron Reid were elected president and vice- president respectively. Officers elected at the meeting were: Mrs. Mary Maxwell, re-elected as Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lillie Wall, Corresponding Sec- retary, and James Anderson, Treasurer. Mr. Samuel led a discussion on the association's proposed aims and objectives, among these are: scholarships for pros- pective students, college-alumni job placement services, assist- ance to the college in the re- cruitment of students, and the promoting of an annual Alumni Awards Day. Hoyle H. Martin, Public rela- tions officer of the college, gave greetings on behalf of the faculty and administration and pledged the college to work co- operatively with the alumni as- sociation and its endeavors. To further the re-organization efforts of the association, a meeting was held on Sunday, November 25, at 4:30 p.m., on the Mecklenburg College cam- pus. At this meeting the follow- ing was undertaken: plans for the association's activities for 1963, and the election of a con- stitution, program, and publicity committee. Convocation By Dorothy Kerns Mecklenburg College held its 14th Annual Convocation on Sep- tember 21, 1962, in the new school library, with about 200 students and faculty members attending. The Reverend Walter Rorie represented the college alumni association. Reverend Rorie told the students, You have a great opportunity here. Do your best. It can be done, so why not do it? Mr. J. F. Alexander, Director of the College introduced the main speaker of the evening, Mr. Oliver R. Rowe, Trustee of the Charlotte Community Col- lege System. Mr. Rowe told the students, This is a great day for Meck- lenburg College. After having classes for 13 years in the Sec- ond Ward High School building, we have now started the 14th year on our own new campus. He further stated that the number of college students is increasing rapidly. The existing colleges cannot possibly take care of the tidal wave of stu- dents expected in the next five years. We cannot build colleges fast enough to take care of them. He also said, Last year 4,000 qualified applicants were denied 3 this year the number is greater. Every freshman who gained en- trance into college this year is just plain lucky. He stated that Mecklenburg College is destined to develop into one of the largest and best community colleges in the stateg there are people who really need and want the special educational services offered by a communi- ty college. Mr. Rowe told the students to take their work seriously and to take advantage of this oppor- tunity to improve themselves in order to become successful peo- ple. Morrison Speaks To Student Body Mrs. Roberta Harris Morrison, president of the Mecklenburg College Student Council deliver- ed the keynote address at the Annual Student Council As- sembly. Mrs. Morrison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard James Harris, Sr., of Statesville, North Carolina, and the wife of Don- ald Richard Morrison of Char- lotte, North Carolina, who is also a student at Mecklenburg College. She is a graduate of Morningside High School in Statesville, North Carolina, and is now a sophomore at Mecklen- burg College. She plans to trans- fer to Barber-Scotia College in Concord, North Carolina, after graduating from Mecklenburg, lSee MORRISON, Page 4l ill ewspafoef QW James Moody, Mrs. L.M. Booton, Pricilla Pettice, Johnny Phifer, Maxie Withers, John Davis, Jeanetta Pearse, Sanford Davis, Callie Degree, Martha Dunston, Dorothy Kerns, Charles Bradley, Wessie Cunningham, Mrs. M. C. Flowe, Christine McNair, Albert Cunningham, Editor-in- chief. 49 il 5714! 9140160 QE-?'QfBlQ S ,s,q,g Q v wi r.. ' 'N L 'e' V A 1 L - X 'uma mf Y H5 ,If A 5 L 5 rg , 5 F Y W? ' ' K: V 1. It H Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Geneva Mitchell, Edward Brewer, Betty Foster, Mary Currence, Loupe McKinley, John Davis, Ray Watkins, Jo Ann McMillan, Mr. I. Brewer, Instructor. goof Weozew ' , wW'5 i' Clockwise SEATEDQ Lizzie Caldwell, Bernice Boyd, Katie Sturdivant, Pricilla Pettice, Dorothy Faulkner, Ellen Brevard, Nathaniel Boykins, Jeanetta Pearse. Clockwise STANDING: John Love, Sanford Davis, Mrs. L. G. Hart, Johnnie Phifer, Annie Johnson, Melvin Watkins. 50 t, afuraf Science 5. ' if Reading CLOCKWISE: John Davis, Johnnie Phifer, Mattie Patton, Vernon Scales, David Scott, Edward Reid, Claude Mayfield, and Melvin Watkins. 92256 C3116 Reading CLOCKWISE: Beverly Hinton, Sanford Davis, Yvonne Massey, Paul Coutourier, James Mungo, Charles Shute, Ada Young, Pricilla Pettice, Louneal Houser, Lizzie Caldwell. 51 P00135 Roosevelt Maske, Charles Shute, John Davis, B etty Fost er, Grady Johnson, Albert Cunningham, William Wilson, Sanford Davis, J 0 Ann McMillan, Donald Morrison, Mary Currence, Edward Brewer, Patricia Grigg, Nathaniel Boykins. 149.1205 C3116 -.S 5 at LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruby Hall, Melvin Watkins, Katie Sturdivant, Lizzie Caldwell, James Mungo, Johnnie Phifer, John Love, Pricilla Pettice. 52 oczkzf 50162209 A if 5,3 ,mf-2, . Douglas Stovall, Yvonne Massey, Ada Young, Beverly Hinton, Wessie Cunningham, Blanchie Jones, Mark Lee Morrison, Louneal Houser, William Wilson. 0122122 ercjaf 5 3 59 G,5Ol ZI.5' we cum Qzjgrzns S4 2012 CQ 1201.90 LEFT TO RIGHT: Cleo McKay, Patricia Grigg, Betty Lewis, Annie Vance, Patricia McGriff, Virginia Ratch ford, Nellie R. Jones and Jo Ann McCullough. 201209 FOZIXU yjQI2 0121225 I V 'Y Gusfoofaf Cgfg Mrs. Annie H. Rollins 8a Robert A. Alexander 56 V 1 'mn 5? HER ZUQ y?QI22QI226QI' 912 7642 .vw-v QSfu091k2y 51.614014 . . fs Q X wma I QB ??M5?!'?? fx 9 Q jy?QI22QI22 QI U14 TEAM AND POSITIONS John Love ...... Charles Shute . . Clyde Phifer . . Claude Mayfield. . . Sanford Davis . . William Pride . . William Wilson . . . Mack Morrison . . Johnny Phifer .... Willie H. Anderson . Edward Reid ..... Charles Bradley . . . Grady Johnson Jr. . . Daniel Freeman . . NOT PICTURED James Willis . . Robert Moore . . Matthew Shute .... Kenneth H. Diamond . . Guard . Guard . Giard Forward Forward .Center .Center Forward . Giard . Giard . Giard . Giard . Guard . Coach .C enter Forward Forward . Coach GAME SCORES Mecklenburg College Opponents 31 Clinton College 30 63 McCorery Branch Y.M.C.A. 60 68 Johnson C. Smith All- Stars 84 99 Clinton College 37 69 Johnson C. Smith All- Stars 86 ef Q , G G 122 Ggeerzkzy Left-first row--Beverly Hinton, J eanetta Pearse Second row--Wessie Cunningham, Willie Mae Jordon, Louneal Houser, Blanchie Jones if I-1 -,....,.---' ,v 45' ...-v IJ' ?.1p -un- 'N- wig, Q :Elf - 3 if '95-r ' , ..... i if ,f. if K Ugg , as H' M., Jin? 'rad '-avid' 'Amy 5 .B-all :Bw X! A .1 Eqoyrams anof 7cf1'012f1Qs A - 1 7,7 .,,....w ., ,,,. ,x aw W Q g?Q122QI2? Qi! E-E --v fig. ! I , 51 '7 -ff' wglqigf, ,,., Q,,V Qozby un J 5 E52-fllhrf, Q ' 4' ff-f-mg ., Q 57681229122 QI :,V f , Mrs. Roberta Morrison, Student Council President, congratulates the Red and White Queen, Miss Jeannetta Pearse Me, lk Axg N .1-'X QS: ,E THE WINNERS Queen-Miss Jeannetta Pearse 2nd place-Miss Manie Sullivan Escorts, left to right: Richard Mitchell, Jr. 3rd place-Mrs. Maxie Withers William Wilson and Robert Withers S769 9-eeofan zfe THE WINNERS Contestants and Guests . gs' The Punch line 67 ED 4-7727 ED 4-4390 Home Shop BRUCE'S RADIO-TV SERVICE 2209 Booker Avenue Small Appliance Service WM. Weather Bruce Johns on PHONE 377-9132 BOB DAVIS TEXACO SERVICE 2622 East 7th Street, Charlotte, N. C. THE DRAYTON P. GRAHAM'S 1230 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, N. C. J . L. STINSON ESSO SERVICENTER 400 Beatties Ford Road J. L. Stinson Phone Fr 5-9636 Charlotte, North Carolina Phone: FR 65109--FR 7-9371 Road Service ENGLISH BROS. 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Funderburke, Manager Telephone 375-9519 COngI'atu19.ILiOr1S! from DRUG STORE, INC. W G I V Everybody's Station I n Phone Ed 3-5103 C ar O e' or am ma Charlotte, North Carolina Order of Services Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.m. COMP LIMENTS U ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH 515 S. McDowell Street Charlotte 8, North Carolina Order of Services B. T. U. 5:30 p.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Teachers' Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Motto: The church with an open Door and a Hearty Welcome. A church with a program, A Minister with a Message. Tune into W. G. I. V. at 11:00 a.m. 10-2 5-7 VISIT Da'l E Il T d 1i',,,iCSjm5fj' ay BIDDLEVILLE LuNcHEoNETTE EMERY L. RANN M D Plate Lunches Sandwiches ' ' ' Fountain Service General Medicine The UREAR5 1001 Beatties Ford Road Charlotte 8, North Carolina Office: ED 3-0721 - Home: ED 4 5651 1116 Beatties Ford Road Telephone FR- 5-9335 Compliments of DR. F. R. 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Post Office Pineville, North Carolina DEGREE, CALLIE 222 North Myers Street Charlotte, North Carolina FOSTER, BETTIE 1529 Jennings Street Charlotte, North Carolina HARRELL, RUBY MAE 1301 Kendrick Street Charlotte, North Carolina Motto: Where there's a will, there's a way. Ambition: Doctor Activities: Baseball Field: Pre-Medicine Motto: A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. Ambition: Nurse Activities: Commercial Club Field: Secretarial Science Motto: Live and let live. Ambition: Mathematics Teacher Activities: French Club, Math Club, Vice President Sophomore Class. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Truth is the secret of eloquence and virtue the basis of authority. Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: French Club, Speech Club, Student Council, Science Club. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Keep your head high, your eyes to the stars, and never be afraid to walk alone. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Commercial Club, Yearbook Staff, Student Council Representative. Field: Secretarial Science Motto: Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity, than a man who is perverse in speech and is a fool. Ambition: Social Science Teacher Activities: Student Council, S p a n i s h Club, Yearbook S t a ff, Social Science Club. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Riding the train of opportunity, don't get off until you reach the station of success. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher Activities: Math Club, Book Review Club, French Club. Field: Liberal Arts 73 Zzkecfory azzof Ecqecbbns HARRIS, CLAUDETTE C. 1536 Norris Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina HINTON, BEVERLY J. 179-22 Anderson Road Jamaica 34, New York HOUSTON, YVONNE MARIE 2210 Kenney Street Charlotte, North Carolina JORDAN, WILLIE MAE 2519 Remus Road Charlotte, North Carolina MASSEY, YVONNE 1618 West Trade Street Charlotte, North Carolina MCKAY, LINDA YVONNE 2409-B Double Oaks Road Charlotte, North Carolina MORRISON, DONALD 2017 Renner Street Charlotte, North Carolina Motto: It takes less time to do a thing right than it does to ex- plain why you did it wrong. Ambition: Commercial Education Instructor Activities: Yearbook Staff, Student Council, Commercial Club. Field: Business Education Motto: Life is a gift. Live it well: with love, truth, and kind- ness. Ambition: Nur se Activities: Math Club, Natural Science Club, Yearbook Staff, Chorus, Dramatics, Cheerleader, French Club, Honor Roll, Vice President of Student Council, Social Science Club. Field: Pre-Medicine Motto: All I am and hope to be I owe to my Mother. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher Activities: Chorus, French Club, Math Club. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Think yourself empty, read yourself full. Ambition: Elementary Education Teacher Activities: Cheerleader, Chorus. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one. Ambition: Executive Secretary Activities: Commercial Club, Yearbook Staff, Math Club, Social Science Club. Field: Secretarial Science Motto: Individuality is a mark of distinction. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Commercial Club, Math Club, Dance Group, Social Science Club. Field: Secretarial Science Motto: Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. Ambition: Mathematics Teacher Activities: Spanish Club, Chorus. Field: Liberal Arts 74 CU Zzkecfory azyof Jrqecfzbns MOSS, SARAH Route 2, Box 100 Clover, South Carolina MUNGO, JAMES H. 815 Second Street Monroe, North Carolina PASCHAL, ASA EARL 4112 Redwood Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina PHIFER, JOHNNIE E., JR. 510 South Plum Street Charlotte, North Carolina ROBERTS, EVELYN I. 1927 Oaklawn Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina WITHERS, MAXIE S. 352 Skyland Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina YOUNG, ADA MAE 215 West Eleventh Street Charlotte, North Carolina Motto: Success is the reward of sacrifice. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Commercial Club Field: Secretarial Science Motto: He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals. Ambition: Lawyer Activities: French Club, Science Club. Field: Social Science Motto: To put the question. Ambition: Free-lance writer Activities: Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Progress. Ambition: Teacher Activities: Book Review Club, Yearbook Staff, Science Club, French Club, Newspaper Staff, Basketball Team. Field: Liberal Arts Motto: Better an open enemy than a false friend. Ambition: Receptionist Activities: Yearbook Staff Field: Business Education Motto: To leave footprints in the sands of time you have to keep on the move. Ambition: Business Administrator Activities: Commercial Club, Newspaper Staff. Field: Business Administration Motto: Between the great things we cannot do and the small things we will not, the danger is that we shall do nothing. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll, Math Club, Commercial Club, Social Science Club. Field: Secretarial Science 75 cszjn Ere Qeamufm YFNEST QUALITY IN 5 1 XM, , .vw Y 'W ' ,Id W . ,r ' 'x,-- l. X ,., , X, L-fn ' 1 4 1 J ' ,., ,mm my , A w w H' . - . l , , , , , , . n, .1 X V -' 1 ' f J 1 ,,, - 'N vmas. V 1 ,JL 1' J, - - , if fl . V ,. . .v A-P 'fqiz M' Q, 'I .' I rc-lp' y -u V f . ' 4.11, , - .,, . .1 , , I I ...L , fk, , - M' , ., WL, ,. ,K , , ,. . t v -Q 1 ' . 4 . . ' aslr' it 'v nl . ' .fist . 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