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

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A, N X W iw., at . -, Kava T A f ' ' . -ww: ' T ' X '.tiMg::g5 4 4- 5,55-..q,v-s.:t ,1' Www' -'11-W-:as , sam' Q '. .vi V , mgraw as , Y .V - N , , A V 4 -' f f fy ,x 5 0 Www-5 -K N141 5 ' N 4 1- M r t?e, 5-as-Z 7 in 'f 5 f s N : 2 lm 5 5 .f..am'gw3:fw ti f 21 , V 5 , E V X f K , my-,Inga mm rf , if 1,1 ,, X K wwzwa eww at I ' Q N H V 5 A' if X' ' E7 ' 41 , 5 4 ' X X Q Progress has been one of this Institution since its begin- ning. The school year 1963-64 found all personalities associated with the college Igniting the Flame of Progress Our pro- gram Was aimed at building the image of Mecklenburg College- in the Charlotte Community. 2 All of us have felt the glow from the flame. To many of us Progress' meant changes. On july l, Mecklenburg College be- came Central Piedmont Community College. Changes involved the System, the Administration and the Curriculum. We, too, had to study, be- cause most of us knew the 'real reasons' for being in college. Like every college and every college year, we witnessed the usual personal problems, pleas- ures, and complaints. We under- stood that these items, common to life, represented the glow of the Flame of Progress. ' lv? YI QW 3 Il'M Q.,,m-M-....-M---,.-,-- -- y f M.. M: gg f' 43 'f q A Time for Study 'Nvf' l l I l Time for Work Time for Fun 1 f-17,3 CLASS DF 1963 ALMA MATER' Dear Mecklenburg College, our voices raise on high For your guidance, spirit, we on thee rely. Your hallowed Walls in education's cause -- We'll honor thee through eternity Mecklenburg, our life, our all. Enriched have our lives been by things we've learned here Our friends, studies, teachers, memories all dear. May ever you stand, in splendor by His hand. 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. Lindsay 4 CGMMENCEMENT - AN IMPRESSIVE OCCASIGN Senator johnson Deliv ress -p .I L J Officials Chat Students Receive Degrees COMM N .. . CEE 6 x . - ', V! 1 I ll nr 1,1 ,. ' ,Hama E W z' x -,.. , V V jg 1, Zi.: ... 'ff 'g , 948. ' 1 xi.-.ill 'gk K 5 lIlHH!IllE0AK'lAlu'.lHIiAu'u4n2n-7ull51nS.l9Ff1.'HnEliemQm.Lu1 r.1::.- uI.'..u.rv.1-'n L f .-cgi! .a 4 l .44 Qu Prologue Class of 1963 Commencement, 1963 Table of Contents ln Memoriam Dedication Tribute Entering Freshmen Classroom Scenes Library Scenes Acknowledgement of the Good Teacher Adult Typewriting Organizations Queens Activities Campus Snaps The President The President's Message Faculty and Staff Freshmen and Specials Sophomores The Dean's List Custodian Staff' Advertisements Page 2 4 5-8 9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-21 22 23 24 26-33 34-37 38-43 44 46 47 48-53 55-63 65-71 72 73 74-75 9 . . . Ask not what your country can do for youg but ask what you can do for your country. President john F. Kennedy November 22, 1963 10 W.,?,,. . I . Wm' Samuel Julius McLean was born to john Edward and Amelia McLean in Douglas, Georgia. He entered the once operated Haines Institute of Augusta, Georgia. Following his graduation from high school he came to Charlotte, North Carolina and entered johnson C. Smith University College of Liberal Arts. He completed his formal college training for the A.B. degree in 1936. He entered the Theology Seminary at john- son C. Smith and was licensed to preach the gospel in 1938 and ordained by the Presbytery of Catawba in April 1939. In 1940, he was Commissioner to the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Missouri. ln May of the year, he received the B.D. degree, after which, he became pastor of Loves Chapel Presbyterian Church in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. While serving in these churches he matriculated at Co- lumbia University where he received the M.A. degree in Religious Education. In 1953, he was called as pastor of the Brandon Presby- terian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. While serving the Brandon field, .he did further study at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1960, he was awarded the Masters of Education degree from the above named university. He also completed residence require- ments for the Ph.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1955 he served as moderator or the Synod of Catawba. He was active in the Presbytery of Catawba in various capacities. He served as president of the Charlotte Day Nursery in 1963andwas re-elected for the 1964 term. He was of signifi- cant service to the Boy Scouts and spear -headed the inter- racial-weekend camps at the Brandon United Presbyterian Church. He served on the Mayor's Friendly Relations Com- mittee. There can be added to these events of his life a number of varied activities of service to humanity. His con- tributions to the church will be far-reaching in the future of the community which he served. 11 in ,f. T 1' R+. ' 1 S5 gi fr f'-fm X ff' ,X .X. .KX There are three degrees of fiiial piety. The highest is being a credit to our parents, the second is not disgracing themg the lowest is being able simply to support them. Confucius, THE BOOK OF RITES. Ch. 21 CC .500 B .C .D A Father's goodness is higher than the mountaing a mother's goodness is deeper than the sea. S. C-. Champion, RACIAL PROVERBS 119385 A japanese proverb gixai -:L'5:l-tgil- rl ,f . f ' :.v..,,r,' X '- , 3', rs,j!i' 32 C, C R, .- i i. .,,- -X a ,-,- 4 8,- 1 I . n - Y oft?-Q, f.--Q55 ,-' J ,5 ' Ai 'T ei' ni QT ' ' r, L' . f U 1-.-.NNE 4. -Q 12 .I ., il 9KWl1!SZTS.f!:'-CIGn!1'iRn LEL1Ui'THY5W5b'V5WfiIUVFHA . . K, 1 - 'Q 4235 ' St.. 9 .Mffy NN XV KX ,v , ' g .. , , .Qi I DEDIC TIG fa-if 1 5 W mv 'W M , X J 5 1 , V, , m a yb y 49 S 1 55' iff' XXXSK Q V Wkyx f gk Y, f, TRIB TE to our Assistant Dean james Franklin Alexander Former Director, Acting Administrator, Registrar and Teacher whose untiring, continual, masterly efforts have contributed to the progress of our school and education. 14 'Q . wg? F5 DIRECTOR REOEI E PI FOR REOOG ITIO OF ERVIOE Senator Irwin Belk of Mecklenburg Cotmty awards miniature of the State Seal of North Carolina to Mr. Alexander in recognition of eleven years of meritorious service to education in this state. 15 ENTERING1 The First Requirement qv Man Educate Z, 16 RESHME is Adaptation The theme for the 1963- 64 ECHO is Igniting the Flame of Progress. A11 that is human must retro- grade if it does not advance THE TOOLS OF LEARNING xg' K wmuvatb English Class ABILITY TO EXPRESS IDEAS, '1 .xi-xx F orezlgn Language 18 .. .- .M I-...T ., . ... -.q1rl1l11rs. f... KNQWLEDGE GF THE WORLD B iology ii. Clzemistgf 19 N D 9,11 ,gy 1 1 K ,,,4fjf' 44 -ff 'x ,zgmggifw , puff' is ZW f . !! Y up ' 'lfj:'f,,fQZf 2Z.Ex4 ,V f ff -um-,..wW bw ff 4, 'if .gg Y Wilzzgpwfy V2 , 5 .f - 5- 2 , M H ' f- 1 51 .,.-U 11 f ' Q. WSW? Q5 1 fi' 4,4 1' Af3f?Z ' . -' f - M Jr, X ,2 5-yew f ,z.'w f Social Science 1' 4 X ?f' L '?7 ff'1!'-'fi , .. , 7, N ' f ,Q f W ff , f 'Z' iv. , X ,f 4 ,Q Q, , .,.4f fx. I , ,4, ,gr ,X A Q ff f N, , ,gi-fx: ' a klk - f , f r wk, x ,Q - f f 1 Q 7 I x 5 as, X 5 x 9 1 Y 1 5 f 5 K 11 X -,,f,,r4 . vf,.f s I 1 N f 'Ski SX M athematics aus A il -.1 LJ. nun QQMN ii f Q45 1 MJ ,Ii 2 1 1 1 x F 1 W 20 --fn -iw f,--.- SKILLS IN THE PERFQRMANCE CDF TASKS Dflbing Class A ccoun ting 21 QM Libmfy Scenes .. . ,f ' H-:W 6Qff1.5g..1g 25 f - 3 - 144.2 , xY7?'5f,. P., , I W- Y 14,5 if - ,i ,gy Q .fr e f2?iw22 fav 5 x in ' 'V V ,amy ! 1 2 A ' Q E-nu ,,.,-in ' X ,V,A V..V , S:A,,3GY , Y., x xx f ?2i ..-- ' ,,..f4wss'f Aft.. -af- ,:44'-': if E 'f fs, , W VM' xx I 2 , 1 114 6.4.41 1 TELLECTUAL CURIQ ITY T0 EEK ORE AN GRE K QWLEDGE, A , A '-Wy, f .iff VQE? Z. . 22 LGYALTY AND FAITHFULN ESS, CONSIDERATIGN AND CCNCERN The Good Teacher -- Bernard Lee Brow Fr1end, Gentleman, Scholar Your warm smile, congenial personality and scholarly ways have endeared you to the hearts of Beatty's Ford Students, Faculty and friends everywhere. 23 ,fv- Adult Yj2pewritz'ng Y N Q1-x-41 f, 4- M ., - liivkf QLMVW fif ,fx Lyv ZH I f- xw . - iw. . ,M ffl , A ,f ff 'Q' f 5 'wr f awk 'f x 4 . , A N, , v . 1-,.4.,,:1w - A V ALL C0 TRIBUTE T0 ADAPT TION! , 4 ,3 2 ' w,.f-,T ai 3,0 N ?,EL,,f,.f,,?x-M ,1 X- ,SK Y f 1 m ff S2554 ff' 7 ZQQMM ff A f K 7' 1 2 ii' K 4. , NX ,v f' w 9 ' ,f ff , I X v 35 , 44 1 4 Ip? ft?- ad ,A fz '4'Z.?:f'Z'.62 kai ' 'V' 3' wx.-t Z-Q,,15fv-im... 'w1:?xf?. 1 'f'ffi43f,f? W .,.gj:f-vfllfa MF -ef , 4, CDRGANIZATIONS THE ECHO STAFF The Ed'Z'f0T Speaks - The members of the l964 Echo Staff have striven devotely and untiringly to provide a permanent record of those experiences We had here. The staff had its usual problems the frustrations, the anxiety and that tired feeling -- lt's all over now! Through our many efforts and limited materials, we leave you with collected memories of a year of progress at our Alma Mater. EUTRILLA BYERS EDITOR .' - 6 ff an fp 'X X X f' K' BLONDELL CALDWELL ASSOCIATE EDITOR 26 THE ECHO T FF Y., ii, JOAN WADE f BUSINESS MANAGER - - - N I I Lim ' .X IS 'fr W 1 W. I X f PRICILLA SHANNON TYPIST A k BEATRICE CURETON RUTH STINSON DOROTHY PATTERSON SUSIE POLK 27 CHRO ICLE TAFF Pricill a Shannon I 1 A xxagixlx The Chronicle Staff at Work 28 illlrrrg Qlhriatmaa THE CHRUNICH-' VOL. VI--NO. 1 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER, 1963 This class which anticipates graduating in 1965 is a large and ene high schools attended, they have varied talents and much to offer. College Name Changed Under a recent Community College Act passed by the North Carolina State Legislature, Mecklenburg College and the In- dustrial Education Center were merged into the Central Pied- mont Community College. For the present at least, the new college will continue to function as a two-campus insti- tution with each campus having about the same educational pro- gram as before the merger. Dr. Richard H. Hagemeyer, director of the old IEC, has been elected president of the new col- lege by the institution's board of trustees. President Hagemey- er heads an administrative staff composed of a dean of instruc- tion, four associate, and three assistant deans. From within the framework of the old institu- tions, the following men have been appointed positions under Dr. Hagemeyer: Dean B. Davis, Associate Dean of Trades, James A. Kiser, Associate Dean of Student Servicesg James F. Alexander, Assistant Dean in charge of the Beatty's Ford Campusg Walter R. Hintz, As- sistant Dean in charge of night operations at the Elizabeth Ave- nue campus, and Donald R. Warren, Assistant Dean in charge of the Ansonville Unit. One advantage of the merger to the Beatty's Ford campus students is that tuition fees have been reduced from 56.00 to 54.00 per semester hour. At this time no one knows the full story of the institution's fu- ture 5 however, whatever the out- come, all who are concerned about the youth of our commun- ity should be expressing hope that the students at this insti- tution will continue to be stim- ulated to greater educational growth. Message From the President: I welcome the opportunity to greet you representing the ad- ministration and the Board of Trustees of the newly created Charlotte Community College System. I wish I could talk with each of you individually about the bright future ahead in Com- munity College education for this section of North Carolina, but since this is impossible I would like to express a few thoughts through the medium of your paper. The Legislature, in 1963, created a new system of com- munity colleges in the State of North Carolina. This action will have a great impact upon the people since it represents a great advance in the educational op- portunities available to youth and adults in the State. This act merged Mecklenburg College and the Central Industrial Edu- cation Center into a new Char- lotte Community College Sys- tem. This new institution repre- sents the first step in the de- velopment of a Statewide system of community colleges. Students, teachers and admin- istration working together can create a new institution of which we all can be very proud. I ask you individually and collectively to help with your efforts and suggestions in reaching this goal. Good luck during this aca- demic year! Dr. Richard Hagemeyer. Assistant Dean and Student Council President Visit Governor James F. Alexander, the as- sistant dean and Ronnie Bradley, president of the student council made a trip to Raleigh on Sep- tember 23, at the invitation of Governor Sanford. Following a two hour motor trip and lunch, they went direct- ly to the Governor's Mansion where representatives from all the Negro Colleges in the state of North Carolina were gather- ing, namely the president or di- rector of the college and a stu- dent. After being greeted by the Governor's secretary, they were introduced to all the represen- tatives from other schools. The Governor spoke with the assembled group at 2:00 p.m., relating his purpose for calling the meeting-to explore meth- ods of settling grievances, other than through demonstrations. The problem was approached from many angles, as opinions were expressed. It seems sig- nificant that Governor Sanford did not say to stop demonstra- tions but to try and find other ways of mediation. It appears that the Governor Wants to better conditions for everyone. This meeting could not be call- ed a success or a failure, but an attempt to share viewpoints on a pressing problem. Punch and cookies were serv- ed after the discussion. The student council president considers this meeting with the Governor one of the highlights of his activities for the school year. 29 fl Q g 5 f ' 'I , 1 34 'nl .. , ' ,ri-do i gj , L bllul ., rgetic one, with realistic plans for the future, Because of the diversity of Additions To Our Faculty We would like to take this op- portunity to welcome all our new instructors, librarian, as- sistant librarian and secretary. Our new teachers are: Mr. Oscar Bidgood, Mrs. Dora John- son, Mr. Samuel McLean, and Mr. E. W. McNair. Librarian, Mrs. Barbara Hendricksg assist- ant librarian, Mrs. Margaret Hunterg secretary, Miss Yvonne Massey. Mr, Oscar Bidgood, English and Speech instructor, is a na- received tive of Charlotte. He his A.B. from Johnson C. Smith University. He has done further study at North Carolina College and at Duke University. Before coming here, he was English in- structor at Henderson Institute, Henderson, North Carolina. His hobbies are reading and sports. Mr. Bidgood indicated that since he has been on the campus, he has become fond of the students as a whole. He also stated that they seem to have a goal which they want to obtain. Mrs. Dora Johnson, teacher of Typewriting, Business Eng- lish, First and Second year shorthand, is a native of Page- land, South Carolina. She re- ceived her B.S. from the Agri- cultural and Technical College of North Carolina and the M.A. from Teachers College, Colum- bia University. She has also done further study at the University of North Carolina at Greens- boro. Before coming here, she taught at Barber-Scotia College. Her hobbies are sewing, read- ing, and knitting. Mrs. Johnson says that the students here have impressed her as far as their studies are concerned because they seem to be athirst for knowledge. Mr. Samuel McLean, instruc- tor of Math, Introduction to Psy- chology, survey of the Old Tes- tament, and Introduction to Ed- fContinued on Page 37 Director Receives Pin For Recognition Of Service Amid an atmosphere of aca- demic accomplishment, James F. Alexander, the director of this institution, received a miniature of the State Seal of North Car- olina. The pin was awarded to Mr. Alexander by Senator Irwin Belk of Mecklenburg County, in recognition of eleven years of meritorious service to education in this state. The presentation was clearly one of the highlights of the 1963 June Commencement exercises and was considered, by many, as one of the outstanding events in the history of the school. Much glory was added to the occasion as Senator Leroy John- son, the first Negro senator of Georgia since reconstruction, de- livered the commencement ad- dress. He gave a glowing ac- count of the Negro's progress and a challenge to all Negroes to prepare for the future. Thus, was the stage set for the pre- senting of an award to a man who has labored assiduously to- ward progress of education in North Carolina. Mr. Alexander's career as an educator began with the com- pletion of his work at Johnson C. Smith University, where he received the B. S. degree, and the Agricultural and Tech-Col- lege of North Carolina, where he received the M.S. degree. After teaching for a brief period in Nashville, N. C., Mr. Alexander came to Mecklenburg County as an instructor in general science and biology. He has served this institution as registrar, teacher and director. He now holds the distinct hon- or of serving as Assistant Dean of the Beatty's Ford campus, Charlotte Community College System. David Scott. STUDE T G0 ERNMENT Ronnie Bradley, Pre sident , as or .-, 1? V 5, JY, 3 1 1 ' Student Council Officers -- Left to right -- Donald I-Iall, Freshman Class President, Joyce Blake, Secretary, Oscar Gatewood, Parliamentarian, Bobby Steele, Freshman Representative, and john Love, Treasurer COMMERCIAL CLUB SEATED: Florence Arant, joan Wade, Linda Wynn, Ruby Foster, Margaret Grier. STANDING: Virginia Ratchford, Susie Polk, Allene Cuthbertson, Edna Alexander, Juanita Webb, Alberta Cureton, Elaine jolly, Blondell Cald- well, June Peterson, Barbara Alexander, Mrs. Johnson. 31 CHESS CLUB ff G L 9 g I f f 5' 0 rf Ad ' Leonard Miller Bobby Steele, not pic Left to Right -- Donald Hall, Lynwood Foust, D. L. Hunter, v1sor, , tured, Grady johnson, Grover McGriff, and Dexter W1ll1S. 32 QUEENS SS BEATTY,S FORD CAMPU 1 W QA' 'f gk, . s- TJ V 4 ix , K , lllql , : 3? BA Q ' .e 1 , '46 aww, ,,.. . Joyce Blake 34- ,Wi Eng has .if : A ,Qian f 4 Q.: 22? SS SOPHO ORE Sw' . ew Q., , ,pq SSW - W' .S 5' ,. g K? ' i6hmmuaa...1...4w.4W,.., ,, H J, ,zq ,4 Blondell C aldwell 35 MISS FRE H ' 1 if 'T ZW ': X ' u,Mf.g?Sf , ,IM 'X ? , I gy 4 ' ' Shiga? ff, ' 533. 7 sg Jw? Q .A gli: z ' x 1 V ,9kz'Q.w, - 1 -Q W Q 2 'N . 1 -Q Xin' 3 ,ya Z-e sa a kin: g 2 gf Udif. f 3' if x 1 Qf,, 4 X - g tif ll' , v ' -' V' , 4 'i3,L ' ' V P QA,A Q . QLe.x: 1. L M Bettye Laney 36 ...M .-we-an wma .5y?' f Q Q wg 23 110,24 L w, W N, -Ni X , eff fx v' 'fm' my X wx Vw w Sw wf v- gf, -..V I , H 4. Q23 1 Ax ERA Q' fb . ,,.,-Q-.M -4 'iw .. 1, --lr' an-. in l! 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V53 A ar :agn- Sz fi , 0 .. 1 2 -gh. 1 d?fJ ' - .1 'fsck My ww A N X V fm .MM , ....,wa' Ms.: AWN' ' w m ' M? , .1 .1 'uv---41 A ' ,, Aw -5 mK V 'QF TM . Qjgf 1 :Wm tg I 2 I sf M ,A lf! 1 ' -I f-gvgash' , .. f -. - ui.,-1 V , 3 , 5 W' wax ,f rf : f W 2 ,A 52 ,- ' . V f, ',.4' M U , , .., - V ,Y A-as L'fi 'f? :'5:4'5T:'iF'N'5 5' ' I -' 'f' ' ' . X Xw 'mf wfylx f . '- ,,,',,i'1Q,,4?'1df1' V' K .V 2 , A P555-ll, SMITH'S HGMECOMING PARADE X-4. we W-15 9 -I-, W A 'Q Q 'Y . ,, ,V s emwil fe nf2,Qf,z5zm'w3 r,cmM1mfz it ,fv-' 2 ,,'-,-. fzv , Q K 4 ' 1 2 mg, -'1'Y'Si'0RDCAMI'lIS! 4 ,, s s ,..,Q,.a- . mnznzx A Miss Beatty's Ford Campus, Joyce Blake and her attendants, Blondell Caldwell and Betty Laney. 43 ..,-,-..--..,, A Q-'f ,Y . vi vs. 2351 .4 ,Z 1 , 1' ' gh' 5 . Q- 3 . V .mfg 4gf.',QrEr'1-5 5 . -. ,V . - J , .f-if 1, sw' W'-2 . :X Swim , K d I 'vu' 5 fi x x 'ff -' f x M K.. 'f 'xl' ,., x. 5, .1 4 'RJ New Q , ya' 5 'Sf , I ' A01 ,xjlj . f S. r e AMPUSFS M-luqi Wit ' 1,1 ! lEl??f p I K fl '?- f , A 5 ' at Q V k 'X .5 A an ' T f VH . 5' Qs if I , 4. . mfr 47 'T vm:-' 'W ,vw ?EXlT Q 4 w I I I ,nv 4.-1:34 DM NI TRATIO Z' 'Q Q '-M U if . , X, 2 Xxx? KU ,E X EK xxx fefyfw.-.1 ,F ft, THE PRE IDE WS. Wim My Q wwQ'f22!'7ff', ' W WWW fi! W ,, 4 ,f f 1 wfft f f f wx, IDM Dr. Richard H. I-Iagemeyer 46 commuunv course QR-v bf ..1,.:'.... 415-1m.'--'I 1-:mm-.- mmf' C Q' 1 'ee-::'itHf'T?? 'f' ' ':':Ii?f3Caf.b im aislaflz-ga2X,n:.?-G2s I w5 -151-:M s TE COM M un rrv col-LEGE PRE IDENT'S MESSAGE ELIZABETH AVENUE CAMPUS 1141 ELIZABETH AVENUE o CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - 28204 0 TELEPHONE 377-4931 RICHARD H. HAGEMEYER, President DEAN B- DAVIS, ASSOC- Dean JAMES A. KISER, Assoc. Dean ROBERT G. HOELZEL, Comptroller This record of that phase of your life when you were in college should be an ever ending source of pleasure to you. I hope the educational and social experiences will serve you in good stead in the years ahead. Go e D ck. X ' f f' f' . fav ! 47 KENNETH H. DIAMOND COUNSELOR JAMES F. ALEXANDER ASSISTANT DEAN NIGEL AYTON FRENCH AND SPANISH FACULTY AND T FF OSCAR W. BIDGOOD ENGLISH ROBERT CARTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BERNARD BROWN SOCIAL SCIENCE '35 MRS. MARY C. FLOWE ENGLISH FACULTY A D ST FF 9 'f As- ,. dgffia A? ge fffi, MRS. BARBARA P. HENDRICKS LIBRARIAN Sw? U eg, .5 ' Sf ' 1, K - Q Q -FR..-.X5 , V: fx f, . , . K , , VV . r ? lv' 4 Q. P .iv , , s 4 t '. - . H. If , A 4 . , x .P 1 x- 1 .4 -ev . . . X , Q, 4, .., E- .., 4 x' . W qv .f .X . , , . . ., . ,J I ,-5. , Tr 1 N5 8 'ill MRS. MARGARET P. HUNTER ASSISTANT to the LIBRARIAN 5-36ri7i1 I wif, .1 1 gm wfsj' W fmgz B DAVID L. HUNTER MATHEMATICS MRS. DORA M. JOHNSON SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CULTY AND MRS. M. S. MCCASKILL SHORTHAND f 1'6 I ST. , ' iff, 1 Q1 A 11 'V I rv ini Q 'H ,f gifs: I ' WSQQY TFF gg , A A- ,, , W 51 ,,, Q1 M gk? WILLIAM B. LINDSAY SPEECH SAMUEL J. MCLEAN RELIGION and EDUCATION I-IOYLE MARTIN SOCIAL SCIENCES FAC LTY AND STAFF MISS YVONNE MASSEY SECRETARY to the DEAN MRS. ETHEL M. POTTS EDUCATION MISS IACQUELINE PHARR BIOLOGY W. DeFORREST BAXTER RELIGION MRS. CAROL T. SMITH CHEMISTRY 'i N 9 K ne' t Nl..g'4fQ FRESI-IME FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS q-an ul urs: I o. xl: ,Q rl Bobby Steel L ood Foust Donald Hall 55 I xvvgbp I 1-- 7 if ,wr . ,Q if 3 3153 14-.yr fl' 'ww' M,-an X i X 4 A if Q52 1 1 K 'M ' 2139 -0 3. X XX: X 94 6 FRESHMEN BARBARA ALEXANDER BERDELL ALEXANDER HELEN ALEXANDER BARBARA ALLISON LAURA BAILEY DOROTHY BAKER GEORGE BELL CONNIE BERRY FOSTER BLACKMON BARBARA BOLDEN ARCASIA BREWER LAWRENCE BREWINGTON JOE R. BRIDGES GRACIE BROADWAY ANNIECE BROWN , ALFRED BURCI-I MARGIE CALDWELL BENNY CANNOR ESTER CAMP LILLIE CAMPBELL J Yay ., , NJA , f fn 'fu fag IBS? 'M L A fi yy ,fd 'gg FRESHM LUCILLE CAMPBELL MARY CAUTHEN MACK CI-IISI-IOLM DOROTHY CLARK CLINTON CLIFTON TI-IERESA COATES JEAN CRISSWELL PATRICIA CROWDER ROSIA CUMBERALANDER BEATRICE CURETON PEARLIE CURETON ALLENE CUTHBERTSON LUELLA DAVIDSON MARSHALL DAVIS QUEEN E. ELDER JOSEPHINE FDRMAN I-IYFAE FORNEY RUBY FOSTER LINWOOD FOUST REBECCA FOX , .W - vgwww- MV..- 1. -lfylx ,eq-4 QW ,944 .I .4 fv, .i . .x- , 'MS A .. ' Q'5412f.'9f3pf 1 Orig' 0'4,t.' ' I- .- 4: ,, 1 . ,. 4, ,,,, rs 1' ,fy ttf, a X, .-.4 1 4 ' gal- X .x H M . , . ' 1 '. M 'gi hifi ii 5. et W Af V 2+ , 'ig 1 ev' , , I S N ,M aw 'N YQ 'Y 'rn W rf 'QR . I fig.. 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MACK MORRISON RAYFORD MOORE WILLIE NESBITT IRENE NORMAN JOSEPH ORR PATRICIA PARKER RACHEL PARKER ROBERT PARKER WILLIE PAYNE RUTHIE PEARSON FRE HME JUNE PETERSON NANCY PINCKNEY ANNIE POOLE JIMMY REID DOROTHY ROBINSON O'DELL ROBINSON VELASOUE RUSSEL DORIS SANDERS JOSEPHINE SANDERS JUANITA SANDERS EULA SCOTT CAROLYN SHROPS HIRE LILLIE SIMMONS SHIRLEY SMITH ERWIN SPRINGS BOBBY STEELE JANNIE STINSON RUTH STINSON MARILYN S TRICKLAND ALEXANDER SUSWELL of if Aka-5 A A sicidxfsz FRE HM N VERNETTA TANNER ROSALIND THOMAS MARY THOMPSON JOAN WADE GERALDINE WALLACE BERTHA WALLS MARY WASHINGTON MARGAREE WATKINS DELORES WEATHERS JUANITA WEBB CAROLYN WESTBROOK EDWARD WHITE JAKE WILLIS JAMES WINGATE PATRICIA WORTHY MATTIE YARBO ROUGH PECIAL VICTORIA ADAMS CATHERINE CURETON BETTYE GRAHAM DOROTHY GRAHAM MAGGIE LANEY SARA MCCLAIN DOROTHY PATTERSON EVELYN REDIC GRADY WILSON VERMEL FOLK N 0. 'Ks 3 3 fx 2513. li' lg ,Qui 5' .LqK4Yn?'g's ,,' XY? 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SOPHGMORE CLASS OFFICERS mins: 1 fasmfW11 David Scott, PresidentgCather1 C p V P d J y Bl k S ry O G d Parliamentariang john Love T 65 EDNA ALEXANDER FLORENCE ARANT JOYCE BLAKE GPHO GRE Em,-f' 66 OTTO ANTHONY DELORES BARRINGER RONNIE BRADLEY EUTRILLA BYERS CATI-IERLENE CAMP MARY CURRENCE OPHO GRE fix , '.,o,-:sf 67 QV' 12 F' M 3 2 gym NA 56 BLONDELL CALDWELL WILLIAM CGOKE JOHN DAVIS JAMES DODD PATRICIA FOSTER RUBY HALL OPHO ORE 68 BOBBY FEWELL OSCAR GATEWOOD DOROTHY HARRIS GRADY JOHNSON CHARLIE LITTLE PATRICIA MCGRIFF OPHO ORE !:x my f41'f'.,' . - 1, ,Q ' 1 ie A Ziff , 1 1-Q Qs, iw 51,132 V ' - -me 'V ug:-iffy - - Mm. ffkwwgkr .. f T 1 X ' ' 5 Q, 5 Q '- fi H . u , ,f 69 EDNA LENIOR JOHN LOVE AZILEE MCKNIGI-IT MATT IE PATTON VIRGINIA RATCI-IEO RD KATIE STURDIVANT ILQQ f .V ff' OPHOMORE ww ' 70 S US IE POLK DAVID SCOTT CHRISTINE THOMPSON PRICILLIA SHANNON OPHC CRES f va 71 ., k hw ROSIE WILLIAMS Florence Arant V i evra- R aft, is H' Q, 'Sew ,JL 4 5 1,5 :ff MM sv 1-tp vf' . Pm -: . if, .413 5,?f.1 'V,,'z2,ZE,'CEE2, , .W +,.,,w1QE4w--2gtqfQa,p.m. 2, 4 i 2. 5, ef- 5, 4 A ,C,i 'e,H.'fM'3i Q,-72.2.5-Sz . H:5j19'v,.Z j,gfj.2Q' - ' Avery Cooper Edna Lenoir y Dorothy Robinson THE DEAN' LI T First Semester, 1963 -64 Connie B. Berry Osc ar Gatewood Iune Peterson Doris Sanders '35 P atricia Worthy J .gait ,, M S, 'A L William Cook Dianne Lawson Priscilla Pettice Juanita Webb CUSTQDIAL STAFF Mrs. Annie I-I. Rollins and Robert Alexander 73 IRWIN PARK DAY NURSERY Complete Child Care Good Food, Daily Rest State Approval 1025 W. 6th St. Fr. 5-8286 Careful Supervision Office -- Fr 7-1706, Home -- Fr 5-2385 Notary Public Be In Court At 8:30 A.M. SAM BOLDEN The Jail Bird's Friend Your Trial Date 324 So. Long St. Charlotte 6, N.C Compliments of DR. GEORGE T. NASH, DENTIST Dalebrook Professional Center Phone 392-2877 Compliments of THOMAS H. WYCHE Attorney At Law 2500 Beatties Fd. Rd., Charlotte, N.C We Deliver DALEBROOK PHARMACY and BIDDLEVILLE PHARMACY 2504 Beattie Fd. 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Newsstand Luncheonette School Supplies 2206 Beatties Fd. Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Phone 392-1183 CARDINAL CLEANERS 1531 Remount Road Phone Ed 3-0867 Charlotte, N.C. COlVlPLIlVlENTS OF Grier Funeral Service, Inc. Join Grier's Mutual Burial Association 701 E. First St. 704 Walkup Ave. Charlotte, N.C. Monroe, N.C. Phone 332-7109 Phone 283-5423 ESSO COLLINS ESSO SERVICENTER Beatty Ford Rood, Charlotte, N.C. k D. Collins Phone: EX 9-9228 C393 AUTGGRAPHS ul! 1.4, In' -.. 4' 'Q .W . - . . . I o . 1s: ,,, ' f . . ' 4 . , Q nf. . ,,,..-1 .. . F, V . 0 -y' ...,T - Y 'u A. s ..,l,,. ', f. . 4 . - . 1 ...,U .. ....Q 115-...NAMZ ....w.,gl ,, X .. . H ' ',' - . . 4 1 2, .. I .. I '. I b - ' W 'r 65- -wr - 9 ' , .. fu .1 , , J' v ' '! f X . gm. . .. . A 1 4.7 4, r , 4 N 4 ' xr-' . uv -' X Q - - 1+ mr! W . . . X ' W 1 '.. 9 :, H , . . ng . .Y L U irq . ' 5 xi 4.1 A A , .5, 'P . . I .. E L N vm . .. -,,..-'r' W. g , . .:. . U., . vi Y' ...N 3 . :Jil X1 1,4-. rl .V 1 . ' : V Y 1 n . F'-4' nl '. ' . 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