College of the Albemarle - Beacon Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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'A pix' -, I I K I I meaning The Lighth , symbolizes the potential educational leadership of the Coll g f th Albemarle b th f th 1 al 'ty and for fut 'ty ll g 20' m fiz Q59 GQQOTANK col Q V qv. 7 N' 9 O '71 O 5 4 .JA i' 60 I? 9 A o5e+h CK 7' Dedication pages 1 2- 1 5 Administration Faculty and Staff pages 16-29 , Q 'il N M W W ff f' TABLE OF History pages 1- 1 1 Classes pages 30- 57 CONTENTS Organizations pages 58- 69 Advertisements pages 9 2- 1 00 Sports pages 70- '77 Features pages '7 8- 91 mf, W W 2-2. A Jian .Wf- HQ ' fv 1. My , , 1 'bs Nfl. ' Tig, '1 Q fi , 'J' mfg' N if 4 . we HLA -A V 2 .l .21 ,Q -2. 516 -4152+ if Y lu,-I-L 3. w I: X ' 3355221 -1 Q Y . -::g:l:1g 5... Y , , , , 1, tg.. 2-1 Ljfgjsff'-A - LT1 Ziff' A If men could legrn from history, what lessons it might teach us! .Bgt passigg and pgiity blind your eyes, and the light which W expeffifiice onthe stern, whichrshines only on the waves tiehind Wugfifl t t - Coleridge l y 'lv J H2213-1 .Jw ' .. ,l l .4 l W- ff - zip 7' . N ff ' Q '- me 2 eh QQW, V,,. 3 Q vy, 'fe Y .1 gi, : v K it ' ,,. ..,.. 4 'f Q mg J 2. as -' N FJVIRFT' iff- z L1 '-ff.. . :L-T 1 . ' 'fm , :swim ' , 'mi like ? lf: . . :Ti ' 5:iiI'kml1.:f' f K Y . M M i A N- J 'if sk +2 m . , iffy -W X' Y ' Q?-fx :iw M sssfsweff. 53+ W -A .. o,i.o,, .W ,..o, M o,i.o,, , .,..i'iE J gow . 4 Q. ffQws..f,, Q Q . VW- 5 PASQUOTANK COUNTY: First in Private Education In 1705 Charles Griffin s ailed to Pasquotank County from the West Indies. At Symons Creek that year, in what is pr e s um ed t o have been a little one-room school, Griffin became the first schoolmaster of the first s c hoo l in North Carolina. Although this school was public in the sense that anyone could attend, it was privately supported. From 1708 until 1803, little detail is known about education in Pasquotank County except that in 1708 the Rev. Mr. James Adams took Griffin's place, and no facts about school buildings can be verified. Legend says that the original Nixonton Academy building was the courthouse of 1780, moved to its pre sent site on Symons Creek Road. The later Academy, generally considered to have been founded about 1884, probably was a continuation of the old Academy. The Thomas Davis ofthe 1888 report card on the right rowed across Little River at Durant's Neck to attend the Nixonton Academy Where for a fee 01581.20 a typical student could attend the academy for 3 X 4 of a month. -1 1 PASQUOTANK COUNTY PRIVATE SCHOOLS 1705-1905 Later pupils trudged miles through all sorts of weather to attend avariety of private schools--some 1803 Nixonton Academy, Nixonton, N. C. 1809 Newland Academy, Newland, N. C. in the rural areas and others in Elizabeth City. 1820 Elizabeth City Academy, Elizabeth City, N. C. KBoys educated in the Christ Epis copal Church old parish housej 1870 I. M. Tillett School for Boys, Elizabeth City, N. C. -ex 1872 P. W. Melick School, Elizabeth City, N.C. -f A U- 1876 Atlantic Collegiate Institute, Elizabeth City, N. C. Many private schools continued to operate after public e d u c at i o n came into being. For example, these pupils attended Lister School for the 1905-1906 school year. FIRST IN EDUCATION The first available minutes of the Pasquotank County Schools are dated July 6, 1885, and show S. L. Sheep as secretary and superintendent to the board composed of a chairman and three mem- bers. As of the December 7, 1885, minutes there were 21 white teachers in 20 schools drawing an average s alary of 529.10 per month with an enrollment of 437 boys and 347 girls for 18 weeks of instruction. For 21 1X2 weeks 594 boys and 572 girls attended 19 Negro schools with 29 teachers drawing an average monthly salary of SB27.35. The December 1, 1885, minutes name 20 school dis- tricts each represented by three men. First in Public Education In 1907, according to the r e c o r d s of the Pas- quotank H i s t o r i c a 1 Society, public education in North C arolina began when S. L. Sheep sold the Atlantic Collegiate Institute and became the first l public school superintendent of Pasquotank County. Elizabeth City High School Now there are four county and seven city schools. Consolidation of some of these schools has begun to be considered. Weeksville High School Of these eleven schools, four are the high schools pictured here. P. W. Moore High School Central High School From these high schools Elizabeth City State Teach- ers' College and the College of the Albemarle draw many of their students. 7 First in Communizy College Education Before the 1957 legislative move to give financial aid under the Community C ollege Act Mr. Elton Aydlett suggested to his colleagues of the State Board of Higher Education that Pasquotank County was a possible site for acommunity college. They laughed because it seemed so far from the beaten track. Oncethe actwas passed, however, Mr. George Attix and Mr. Charles G or don began considering in all seriousness the possibilities of such a college in Elizabeth City. Then in November of 1959, with a call from Mr. Roy Simons to Mr. Gordon, Pasquo- tank County was off to another first in education. PORTSMOUTH Frederick 40 Miles MURFREESBORO Chowan 60 Miles ROCKY MOUNT Wesleyan 115 Miles WI LSON Atlantic Christian 120 Miles GREENVILLE East Carolina 110 Miles WILMINGTON ' Wilmington College 210 Miles . NORFOLK Old Dominion 50 Miles ELIZABETH CITY College of the Albmarle B These four men discussed from every angle the problems and prospects of a community college and decided that ?Elizabeth City would be an ideal location, particularly since it was miles from any oth er college. At that point the Elizabeth City Chamber of Commerce with Mr. Paul Brad- shawas president took the promotion of a college as its major project for 1960, and success seemed possible. By radio, by newspaper advertisements, and by s p e e c h e s to organizations, the official com- mittee KCha.rles Gordon, chairmanj acquainted citizens of Pasquotank County with the advant- ages of having a local college. On February 12, 1960, the committee called a public meeting for persons interested in an area college. Three days later the Pasquotank County Commissioners voted their support. Monday, July 11, 1960, THE DAILYADVANCE notif i e d the public that a petition for a com- munity college had been filed and forwarded by the Pasquotank County School Board of Higher Education. In August, the former hospital build- ing was inspected officially by the State Board and found to be adequate to house a community college. ,V noet, Biology Laboratory, 1962 Original Hospital Building From then until Wednesday, November 1960, wh e n the voters went to the polls, the com- munity collegewas constantly before the citi- zens. Speakers told of the fully accredited liber al arts and science programs that the collegewould offer. They explained the man- ner: of selection of the tw elve trustees for the college and the probable tuition of from S200 to S250 a year.. When they made clear that acounty property tax of fifteen cents on every S1 00 would have to be voted, there was some opposition, primarily from a few owners of large properties. Heeding the sign Future Home of Community College erected near the old hospital building, citi- zens of Pasquotank Coimty voted 4,119 for to 1,791 against supporting a community college. Head- lines announcing the land s lid e approval equaled those naming the newly elected President of the United States . College of the Albemarle was chosen as the official name of the new college. Possibly the name seemed most apt be c aus e the new school was to serve not only Pasquotank County but also sur- rounding areas that were once included in the vast precinct of Albemarle. In December, 1960, the first Board of Trustees for the College of the Albemarle was named. They elected Dr. C. Robert Benson, Jr., the first President of the College. At the National Guard Armory on November 10, 1961, with Governor Terry Sanford and the Honorable Herbert C. Bonner present, Dr. Benson was inaugurated. A luncheon in the Whitehurst Library followed for the With eight faculty members and 176 students, first classes began Septem- ber 21, 1961, andJune 1, 1962, College of the Albemarle graduated its first sophom or e, Mrs. Mary Franc e s Jones Bennett. In this second y e ar , ten faculty members have taught 230 students in the com- bin e d d a y and evening programs. The first full class will be graduated college officials and visiting dignitaries. p l ! as 4 E EMM v a H ein. its Friday, May 31, 1963. In addition to the tax levy voted by the citizens of Pasquotank County, generous contri- b ut i o n s by individuals and groups have made possible the success of the first two years of College of The Alb e m ar 1 e . They have provided e i g h t y - o n e scholarships totaling 5,515,000 and bo oks and funds for a fine small library. 1 A 516,000 do nation by Mr. Walter H. Davis primarily has made possible the rapid growth of the Whitehurst Library, so named in honor of Mrs. W. H. Whitehurst, a grade school teacher of Mr. Davis. Other donations of b ooks from the private libraries of individuals and organizations have swelled the present collection to 6,519 volumes. Such donor s as Dr. C. Robert Benson, Jr., Mr. David Stick, Mr s . T . P. Brinn, and Mr. David Dear have been particularly gener- A ous. Under the judicious and competent A direction of Mi ss Hortense Boomer, the November 1963 goal of 8,000 volumes will y be reached. FIRSTBOARD OF TRUST E VIC E-CHAIRMAN Fnfuf ' CHAIRMAN SECRETARY- . TREASURER 3. 'Za-'J' Charles M. Gordon Appointed by J . Henry Leroy City Council Dr. C. Robert Benson Appointed by Elected by Co. Bd. of Ed. Board of Trustees . ,., , , J - ...W - , l l i , V I - f n - f , I P ' .gl ,!Y?: 4, I George W. Attix, Vernon G. James, S. L. Lowery, Robert F. Spence, Appointed by the Governor, John Wood Foreman, Appointed by City Council. 5- I v 'TZ 1, ,H -N X 3 A 3:1 f 4 1 H. A. Reid, Appointed by the Board of Pasquotank County Commissioners, Clyde Small, Jr., J. Carroll Abbott, Appointed by Elizabeth City School Boardg Joseph P. Kramer, John H. Moore, Appointed by Co. Bd. of Ed. ll 4 as 1 MS! is X21 5 14 2 ,XXX ,Q-n ' .mb iw 1 1 - 1255 2? ' 'E Ylfgiw figid F if :gg , if-' ' 1 ' ,' li? mf T, .- '. , ', :fi M ' S W W ,Ax A -VXVES ' V V VT --mi k J X H' XX. 1. EEE 2 Wg: ' ,Q 3? 5825 i , Y ' S ' I XXXMBKZQ H if 5 5 2 ,, M, 'fgfu H-1 X 'Sai Y X V gi, - 1 ' f Q '- N mm wb 3: Q' N LZ? .X - 'L 3 E , mi- .. 3 5. ag 1 , I' 3, 515-uw , i X Q 2X Vg: LX WX-Fi' s f - MQ if , ' , ' N . , X X .,,,1 J L , ig -V XX 5' :E an 1 , 2 5' N' 44 EQ... . 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HL I ff' in Q izz , , aidw, X W f W f-J- X w -, m,.,1v hi v 17 1 .F but X f To you who have given so unselfishly of yourself for the betterment 1 of our college and who have served our institution as it's first president, Q .., teacher, and counselor, we, the students of the College of the Albemarle, ,M ,,...1::' 7 a A- 2 i. ' Y ' . -1'i'f.a a f f- t 1 A ' X W f ' -3-' -2 Aff-. LF fi ' l, f ' ht - I' .. H , 1 , . Q, I ' I dedicate this first edition of the CDAPOZ to you: - ., I DR. C. RCDBERT BENSON Because of your knowledge of higher education and your concern for each student, the College of the Albemarle has already become an imp - - 75'-4 3 tant asset to Northeastern North Carolina, and your continued guidance should bring it to state recognition. With your capable leadership and your demonstrated interest in the educational development of youth, the u college will grow to be an even more vital part of our community. ' ,g C , 1 24. N 'Y N . X- xx 5 K, S x v XX, I N , x ' . 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Robert Benson, Jr. President :gg 111 M1 35 MEF E 11s ,Jn 1,111 - A J fi 3 Q11 WN J '1 1 Q me 2311 ' 1 B 4 .s ee . Dr. Benson, the first president of the College of the Albemarle, among his many responsibilities, supervises the general college program, maintains public relations, and recruits students. A native oi Salisbury, N. C., Dr. Benson received his A. B. degree from Catawba, his M. A., and his Ph. D. degrees from the University of North Carolina. 18 Colfege of SZ7.e Jlbemarle l ll ELIIAIETH CITY. N. C. ' OFFICE Ol' 11-IE PIINIDEN1' PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1963: ' You, the first class to graduate from College of The Albemarle, are a vital part of the history that College of The Albemarle continues to make as it attempts to meet the needs of the high school graduate of this area. As you reach this milestone in your life, several questions arise. Why did you enter college? What goals did you have in mind when you entered college? Are these goals still before you or has your life gained new directions?, As you leave College of The Albemarle, it is our hope that you will realize what the college has tried to accomplish while you were here. First, we have tried to provide challenging opportu- nities for study. We hope that the classes which you have attended have been so intellectually stimulating that you have never been satisfied when you have completed the mini- mum requirements. May that thirst for knowledge never be quenched and may you continue your educational endeavors throughout your entire life. 1 Second, the campus affords an excellent environment for a wholesome social life. Many of the friendships formed here will be meaningful through the years, some of you have found here that person with whom you have decided to share all of your life. As you form new friendships, continue to cultivate these college friends and remember that you are a member of the College of The Albemarle. Third, we hope that you have seen our determination to rise to new levels of excellence - students, faculty, all of the college - because we know that this is our high calling as individuals and as an institution. ' May God grant you the presence and guidance of His Spirit that you may know His Will for your lives and give yourselves with loyalty and dedication to the service of your fellowman and your God. Sincerely yours, C. Robert Benson, Jr. President Dr. Dewey Stowers Dean A native of Illinois and graduate of Dickinson College, Peabody College, and Duke University, Dean Stowers serves as academic dean. His duties include: assisting the faculty in improving instruction in the classroom, helping the students in their transfer process, and providing adequate procedures for disciplinary action. With the faculty, he is responsible for the intellectual climate of the College. 20 , 225121. ' . - .:. 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Commerce CO ew ,wigs f in S? , uf w '9 4 iw H Qin H Qu M my Banks, Martha Business B.S., M.A., East Carolina W .- '?e '17 . 1 ' ,ig .gl , -, ss as lg' Y-'-F1 :- Q55 1, 1 J.. igwiu m Nw, ,, .. illhyv uwagwmxu ui- si zu Q T: 4: 't aj -' V gl gg sf Boada, Alexandra French and Spanish A.B., U.N.C. M.A., University of Havana 22 'E uw :fu sig f ef if 5 mg? H. 5 swf, 51-fe ' 1' fif Q 'fsiklv if? 1 1- i7'E'f.i . ,,., we .,.- 'zo' ss' .':J '-gil., X deadly w , A H H w N. Boomer, Hortense Librarian B.A., East Carolina L B.S., U.N.C. l Crump, James Mathematics A.B., Elon College M.A., Appalachian N N M l nv H. u m m WWW m mn' H uw ,u uw uw uw Y , H w w H m uw uv u u iw , 1 uw www umumuwmwww , H Ji w ww w ' f m NH Hw0 Hw '1v 'ww5iiff w H m :f m Q U m M, H' H H H ' w H wg M State Teachers College W eu Q qi 5' Y l ' L 5 w Davis, Claude 7 'ss' English ij! A.B., Elon College f M.Ed., U.N.C. Qs-2... mi N 2 1 ,gina H' H gg.. mm N.. .. H sg 4 3 m H, 4 2 VT , w, if s Y 1 it H, ya E V , is Lu , 5,1 ' ff . ,N W' X h , fi. H i 'if H '31 5 x 7? rs R Fountain, Benjamin E. Education A.B., M. Ed., Ph.D., U.N.C. t. VFW mmmm 7,2 Ford, Austin Chemistry B.S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College: M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University: Additional graduate Work, George Washington University T, -- ,MFG 373- gf -- My :,. E .a w, 'ug V w Houk, Annelle English A.B., A.M. Duke University L 24 acuiy King, Robert Biology A.B., Elon College M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College 1 1 , 1 W Salmon, Joseph M. S History B lf, ,, y gy B.S., Troy State H ' M.A., Florida State University Stowers, Dewey Social Science and Geology B.A., Dickinson College M.A., Peabody College D. Ed., Duke University 1 if F . , pun , Y si 'af me-w - 'ics-e -' w. .. n sz. 1 -. W W X N Q., 1 ,-. w Registrar Salmon is responsible for proper registration and m a i nt e n a n c e of student's records. Now from Chipley, Florida he received his B. S. degree from Troy, Ala., and did graduate study in history at Florida State University. , ' Qs 5. 'Y CoA Joseph M. Salmon Registrar Assistant Registrar Shelvey Crump not only assists Mr. Salmon but also does faculty secretarial work. She has g attended Elon College and College of the Albemarle. Mrs. Shelvey Crump Assistant Registrar 26 STAFF Mrs. Catherine Kig e r who a tt e n d ed Winthrop College, Rock Hill, N. C. and Draughn's, Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Kiger performs capably the numerous secretarial, clerical, and bookkeeping duties, , H ,1 , if . 5 :W 'Y - vi , 3, 5,31 Doris Ivey Secretary to the Dean Catherine E. Kiger Secretary to the President Business education student, Doris Ivey, serves as clerical secretary in the Dean's office. jc 1' r Elijah Cherry, Ros etta Skinn er Custodians 27 -Nz, K rv' -1 y,wr.., im. mf w w , Chemistry and Physics Oliver Etheridge Biology Henry Berard Geology George White and William Warden 28 fggygfi 5-' :1 w STAFF Library Assistants Wayne Leary, Jimmy Sawyer, Brenda Massed, Bobby Armstrong, Ron Mann ASSISTANTS s X' 'f fm V 'Y 1:-5 '51 - I in ,Nw NNN 4 ,, 5 5 The Mermen of the Dolphins' Den Henry Berard, Jimmy N ewbold, Chris Weeks, Allen Tillet 29 L I 1-,- .Wg .. K im 13, kfugi. ,, , N H322 L .N . .Ll w mf Historiei make subtileg natural Q1311os cSp11y, rhetoric, able 1 X 1 f ,ff x x -. :J X, .1 f K W . mmf as .,p:,N, ,H 1 'hx 'A W xv' M a x K. :H .,if ,Z - QU. H ,1,,.,, vw Mxh nw l-kiwi' 5 13:- rk K 2 giidmf ! Q 3 iw Hz? 1 1 5 2' E5 'A S. 'f' me 5531522 51x:?: ZT-zv:'5u A W' - Y M- Q2 lg 4 5 H K 1' 3555225 Z' uw :N BF? ' ' 2 D fx, fi Y ze 5 25, Y, ,gg ' 534-iff? Lv 155 Uv, 7 M . 4. U 3 ' wwe' if f, . if FEE' 'QiQAQf..'5aE2 tif iw MQ MQ H , 'H : sh , W if -S, -Na Qu 1. , Ly ,- 3 51,53 xm-Q-i:r3t1:w 7 'Y M : Lv mfr an EA sk if , uw James Arledge, Jr. Architectural Engineering Brent Barwick Elementary Education x 5.'W,,? JW ' '71 SOPHCJMO Terry Baum Electrical Engineering 1275 M J John Berard Electrical Engineering Gary Berard Biology 32 RE CLASS '63 Irving Blanchard Political Science ,, .,.- ,mf .,. Wayne Berry Business Administration iii Marilyn Brothers Sociology 33 .S--7-Aww-A Annie Sarah Corbett Biology Bertram Davenport Liberal Arts 1 SOPHOMOR Oliver Etheridge Pharmacy 'Zvi' Michael Durwin Business Administration Snr' Barbara Etheridge Elementary Education ofa: fm 'UK 7 Q1sn..x-- - nv, .. ff - V. 2 'wQi45'bJ Allen Forbes v. iff Mathematics Johnnie Everett Mechanical Engineering 34 LASS '63 Jack Forehand Social Studies 4i. s-5. l, 'TQ ,gm 1 11 PW' Q- s +A, fem 0. r , ,-L, in.,-.f yan. xv. Qu Julia Forbes K Elementary Education ffl-' 1, 1' if Fran Fulcher History 35 -Q5 7 is EW 'f? Ann Games Business Education Gaskill James History 1 fs, 4... i t fi an-f . I 2-in W XA-1,1 .g1.,esn :, .. Billie Gregory Liberal Arts Melinda Hague J. C. Harris Electrical Engineering SCPHOMOR Elementary Education Q George Haskett Business Administration 36 us...-. i ' Howard Hodges History LASS '63 Doris Ivey Business Education . 1 PLPP' ,fflf ' 5 ya- 31-an fl' P Claudia James Mary Rose Hunter Business Education fb Steven Jacobson Secondary Education 37 English Mitchell Kambis History H -if -X51-irmwwn 250K Q5 ,-num... APY. ' ,ff or a Miriam Keaton Elementary Education Richard Keeter Business Administration gis Alex Leary History SOPHOMORE wie 198 'ri'-.1'. Wayne Leary Mathematics 38 x 1-' is Lindsay Lee Physical Education CLASS '63 Buddy Lowry Business Administration W as H. - , X M it Elleen Levy Liberal Arts X Phyllis Ludford Business Administration 39 iv- Thomas MacKie Elementary Education Brenda Massad English -Lib ' 1 'T i 'X George Overman Business Administration Guy McCracken Social Studies Rebecca Neece Sociology af if WN' ev SLJSIO' SOPHOMORE iluf'V f '??r,, - ' QA-125, sg eg-s 1 ii... 1 Terry Owens Social Studies 40 ' 'x .,g.5,-f Vera Parisher Business Education CLASS '63 eaa re 5 , E 'Ile Kathryn Pritchard Home Economics Lillian Rupert Liberal Arts if - ASQ' EEE ,wi ' ' If ' , -,lt it , , P .3 Q7 Audrey Sawyer - Home Economics Bruce Sawyer Liberal Arts Betty Jeanne Sanders Elementary Education 41 E15 Charles Sawyer Business Administration Gerald Sawyer Business Administration H-we SOPHOMORE James Sawyer Business Administration ifsfiiii M q-..... K L4 - ,1,-, : ,, A -. Arthur Simmons 1 Hg- - ' Terminal Jos eph Sawyer Forestry 42 CLASS '63 iff?-M Mary Ella Smith Elementary Education Wilson Snowden Liberal Arts J ulia Stanaland Biology 43 vv N few' N ML Y 'Z: Frances Stanton Business Education Mary Stocks Elementary Education Austin Tho mas Biology Allen Tillet Electrical Engineering Thomas Ward Business Administration '-QQ. mls fy, William Warden Physics 44 SOPHOMORE 9, .V . -V me -'-f :'1:2:: .::.,-,5::: f ' :Ei edit Gene Webster Liberal Arts CLASS '63 752: lx. f- wwf. '1 iii, , N imzl Sharon Wells Business Education ,+A Christopher Weeks Liberal Arts 'intl' Michael Willoughby Liberal Arts Bill Winslow George White Liberal Arts 45 English ,. in X WM, 5.7, l l! ll ,,,! X xx . .Egfr it i r soPHoMoRE CLASS '63 H es' H , ,,Q1Z,, M 5 1 gvmmw m 1 :imi- w emi. in H N ,Ffh ' 1235 3 , f M ww W ' JA vi fame: sgmsnfezrii v A , fi QUE- Mary Franc es Bennett Terminal Araminta Fearing Elementary Education Eau nl,-1 ix 1 Bill Meekins Psychology Martin Spencer Agricultural Engineering 7 46 ali? rn n if TO THE CLASS OF 1963: Working with you during the past two academic years has indeed been a pleasure. Each of you has significantly increased his knowledge during these years at College of the Albemarle, and many of you have made a pleasingtransitionfrom adolescence to adulthood. As you continue your scholastic pursuits and other endeavors, we of the faculty wish you great success. Dieu veg garde, Claude Davis, Advisor AL ' 47 5N 'l, ..,,.: ..,..,..,, ' -::.:.:, HMI N--' E may-ef s I - We E g A . elif? S W . pw-nb? r mas' , Arr- an, ,w w 0' h James Albertson FRESHMAN Bobby Armstrong David Bates ff' .. XE . ,V Kiwi 1' N, TN ,, mae, - urs- '- Howard Berry 2'-EH 7 , my Eddie Bray ,gn-. Mac Breeden James Breeden 48 vr'-- 'f' xy Ev Thomas Briggs Judy Cahoon CLASS for lc - x U,.v ...-...'- Wilbert Davenport Rose Cahoon James Casper L1nda Chappell ,Anne Clough ig- Dennis Dudley Harry Eckels 'f f,. if lx 3 'N William Evans N-F Linda Cobb 49 ,ggx 1 1 1 lm 'STL' l Doris Fearing -1. MLS. ,QV igi' N 'W if 5? il-f ,G E ,,Q1 aww' Garnett Gregory , fix I Q V John Hammer Donald Gentry I Enix :., 1 Wipglgiigx Joyce Godfrey A , .fi E4E? E'Xk ? E Sandra Gregory .1 X 1,5 an vs u 1 K v gk , 3 A , ,gf , ,fefai J I H a' ., ilu 45.-. .3 Jim Roy Godfrey, Jr' Tommy Harrington V +52 , f John Griffin 1 1 tr-.1 ,fix :Im ,I -Mex R, N-. - F RES HMAIN CLASS - A fe .1 E, Tis Yi? - 3 i v FW . if M ' 3 E KW Edwin Hold en F. Ml Roy Harris George Heath Cynthia Jackson William Jackson Q V I, Robert Hines ' af, l 1 . ,T , 'fyf5'T So :, Nancy Hassell 61 , LQ' Charles Holden 51 Walton J ennette w w w ' rx:-na WVYI3 H 2-ii5'Q : H w w ww fxg 5 :f-sy' FRESHM Howard Jennings, J r. , Q-'awk ' -WET' 1 Ruth Jennings Barbara Johnson 1: fi Judy Johns on gif' WZ ff? uw.-. Y'Yi?' Bonnie Jones ,-.,. Jane King Patricia Jones My M Sandra Lambert William Ray Jones 52 A ILASS N L Winford Lane fi J! ,. La Sidney Long .gas .... rl? X Sam McPherson Thomas Madrin if Ronald Mann J Henry Matthews 53 Q-1, Joseph Meiggs Jimmy Newbold l 'Biff ir Theresa Pearson ,N y .eh- if , , i V . 'Ei'Ii,f J' 6 1 'Irw- Sharon Pierce 'V FRESHMAN ,sf- 'gear Brenda Russell Margie Presley yi 1 Shelton scott Diane Rapp YL 1 '3Z,II7 ' ,Wifi Thomas Sanderson William Riddick t' WU ,QJ yr Don Saunders 54 LQ' -r 'f N- Wray smith CLASS M- Becky Stanley wx 1-'M-if Sharon Vickrey 5 Ee I W , H, , A d., fn. 591- Haywood Spruill we ,gifs- Harry Wagoner Rlchard Walters Janie Stallings Patsy Stanton James TLIPIIGI' 55 Jack Ward - ' Edward Waters FRESHMAN CLASS l Odell White Janic e Williams 18' Steve Winslow 'Herb Adams Richard Hollowell fam, Becky Winslow GEF Jane Allen 56 -et laid Special Students Gertrude Roberts, Emma Kay Newbern, Lorraine Peele, Frances Barwick, Thomas Sanderson TO THE CLASS OF 1964: Hoping that the 1962-63 school year has been both pleasant and beneficial for each of you, I wish you a pleasant vacation and an even finer second year at College of the Albemarle. Sincerely, UMM ' Claude Davis, Advisor 57 1 ,Y ,Y 'Ia ,X .. 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I IP Allen Forbes SECRETARY A my , - ex w w iff . ' , ee '- 'UE 1 7. , Wayne Leary TREASURER Terry Baum A, 4 fa William Warden Alex Leary Oliver Etheridge DIREC TORS ft-LL J ames Gaskill Charter Members ROW 1: Joe Flake, George White, Bruce Sawyer, Oliver Etheridge, Terry Baum, Dr. Robert Benson, Ed Weeks. Row 2: Allen Forbes, Mitchell Kambis, Henry Berard, James Gaskill, Allen Tillet, Swindell Low- ry. ROW 3: Wayne Leary, Alex Leary, Chris Weeks, Wayne Berry, William Warden, Michael Durwin. gr- Lk Full Membership of 1963 ROW 1: James Turner, Jerry Swayer, Jack Forehand, David Bates, Dennis Dudley, Haywood Spruill, Joe Sawyer. ROW Z: Terry Baum, Bruce Sawyer, Allen Forbes, Henry Berard, Oliver Etheridge, George White, Wayne Berry. ROW 3: William Warden, Allen Tillet, Alex Leary, Chris Weeks, Michael Durwin, Mitchell Kambis, Bill Meekins. NOT PICTURED: James Gaskill and Wayne Leary. 62 CSXUQQJQZ' gouernmenf gqssoczdfzbn SGA Members: SEATED: John Berard, Allen Tillet, Wayne Berry, Phyllis Ludford, Claudia James, Vera Parisher, ROW 1: Claude Davis, Araminta Fearing, Mary Rose Hunter, Allen Forbes, Billie Gregory, Nancy Hassell, Jane Allen, Linda Chappell, Jimmy Sawyer, Sharon Wells. ROW 2: Lillian Rupert, Lindsay Lee, Herb Adams, Bill Meekins, Chris Weeks, Alex Leary, Don Saunders Terry Baum, Howard Hodges, Jimmy Turner, Howard Berry, Charles Holden, George Overman, Mitchell Kambis, Dennis Dudley. Wayne Berry V Claude Davis SGA President' SGA Advisor 63 ,-. K ,ff A L1--we'---W le ' 3 'L- ' km f . 'xg- EXECUTIVE SEATED: Vera Pa r is h e r , Historian, Wayne Berry, President, Phyllis Ludford, S ecretary, Claudia James, Treasurer, STANDING: Allen Tillet, Vice President, John Berard, Sgt.-at-Arms HOUSE AND GROUNDS Charles Holden, Howard Hodges, chairf man, Mitchell Kambis SOCIAL Araminta Fearing, Chris Weeks, Billie Gregory, chairman, John Berard, Mary Rose Hunter ELECTIONS Lindsay Lee, Alex Leary, Allen Forbes, chairman, Howard Berry CALANDAR eorge Overmang Sharon Wells, chair- ang Lillian Rupert FINANCE Nancy Hassellg Bill Meekins, Chairmang Jimmy Sawyer PUBLICITY Terry Baum, chairmang Dennis Dudley POOP SHEET EDITOR Nancy Hassell . . 11511-1' 'Q g-735' if : 2 1 .YJ 1 3 - 3 ' 'f355T'i9'.5'-T l ' iff?-f? ,1':l E - V+, 59: 'lffi' . r, if A Q ' - L' ze! 's x I lffi-'fs L 1 E25 15 'riff' Y, F? ra N . 1 ,I A , IHA. Q1 j - , 455 :':,',I f'. .2 '- -' ' v A-s IU' K , ,Aw-.L .. -, , ,4 65 CPAPOEQ Editor- in- Chief 2 LA 'i Q ,gg M ny- ehe v K' ' Michael Durwin Assistant Editor Business Manager Audrey Sawyer 66 Chris Weeks STAFF F V- -1 ' 7 lg Q ' f- 6 I' iz. Mrs. Annelle Houk Staff Members FIRST ROW: Mrs. Houk, Audrey Sawyer, Rose Cahoon, Mary Rose Hunter. SECOND ROW: Brent Barwick, Jane King, Ann Clough, Brenda Russell, Barbara Etheridge, Francis Tisdale. THIRD ROW: Michael Durwin, Mitchell Kambis, Sidney Long, Tommy Harrington, Chris Weeks, Doris Fearing, Thomas Mackie, QNOT SHOWNJ Julia Douglas. 67 A T50 fogfap ws clam vom SECTION 12- GWG Copy 6 11552 XN eeX!,5's Q55 Psccouixwmt' WN BD TX se au ea tex' Copy- Editor, Barbara Etheridgeg Doris Fearing, I Rose Cahoon, CNot Shownj Julia. Douglas. DITORS Qayouf QQQP Q rea B '11 . P6126 22115211 tor Wicks hfflfipcheu Ure DUI- 12113117- Wfn IS: ,wa 1 4x is ,w .a'zaa Layout- Editor, Tommy Harringtong Jane Kin Tom Mackie, Frances Stanton gs y O IWC! 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'Tis excellent To have a giant's strengthg But it is tyrannous To use it like 21 giant. -Shakespeare a -iam: sszisesis, ,f , 1-A Z f Z f fm, Q2 gy 1551?-5Q5?f' isiiisiwwa , ' ' 'V Z'i M Y by K A --L' 57451 W, .gs5fssiss1fssxm:,se ' 1 W 249 W- fi 'A fe'-f iiasiisszimslfeswff 'A if . is ' T sf ' - .e's,-wg- mga .. ..-' ' .fEf TIL Allies Lge, - 322. 1-QF? M W '1 335 fy: ' laqb. , ,,Zi2SiEs,. L 1 ' V 1 'lm' F - V ll ,mild .A,.,.l2.N A Q .. ,. , ' xr: S ' Uh mais? if uw A , 1. -1 Q FIRST ROW: George Overman. Andy Culpepper, Howard Hodges, THIRD ROW: Chris Weeks, Alex Leary l 1 fill' 1, ,. we WNW -- il s r w , f -Isfm, , ' A , 1 nigh ,ww 1 1 L sql. Q' N mv' ' fin: fm , ,mul u f ae: gg? , M . SE - v?imu ' H Jiifil? w me XM. N W-,W H wer as el 1 M we ' 257 fei., .nl ,, ,mf , Win 'J , W .U 1 ,Z 3 mf: sswgi .ziilwu N ws , .,o, M l SECOND ROW: Claybert Basnight, Lindsay Lee, Otis Culpepper, Monty Ross, John Berard, Allen Tillett lNot Shownj if . ff 4 QE' R .-3 3 Q ' ' 94,12 gf. ,. TEAM: Howard Hodges, John Berard, Jim Turner, Don Saunders, Chris Weeks, Herb Adams, Butch Blanchard, Richard Hollowell DOLPHl , '63 agp James Robert 5 Crump King Qi! Chris SOPH S S Hodge 2 M 222 M12 '. ,. M Henri Chris in the stretch! Four to go gang, RAH! RAH! qu 'x Herb hits for two! I told you mine were colder! Look out Rich, here comes the Spider! 75 Give 'em hell Dolphins! ! ! Lights out for Burgess Sinclair Alex for two more! Team Score Team Score COA 59 Coast Guard 36 COA 60 R. B. College 51 COA 63 Harveys Point 56 COA 49 Burgess Sinclair 38 COA 69 Town Sz Country 60 COA 5-3 Hayes Corp. 35 COA 59 Corvairs 47 COA 64 Coast Guard 49 COA 50 R. B. College 48 COA 70 Chowan College '78 We must not smile girls! I Alex at it again! I'1l beat you by myself Warner! 76 Qqnoffgen rekx dI20f0fdI2CQ our geszf' How low can you go? I-9t'S twist- Let's sit this one out. Pardon me, thats my foot. 81 Leave that sprinkler up there, boy XFZJQUZ' marrzkzye anoffozlny pony can gozff a place There are no nails in this punch, dear. It's a serious business. Play ban: ' Let's put your skill to the test. as ' j 2, -'A Q-J 4 1 Q K -H ,N .4 lm egg The hunt and peck system. 82 Hey, fellows, it's already down. gfzzofmafe even more 560195 Me neroeewracifhy pace. Great minds at work .1 1 2- ' 1 -. A ,, Q F Na... -- M COMMUNITY COLLEGE Y This is a great place for college cap n. A little fun is good for everyone. Home from the altar. Chattanoga here I come. -,...-f-- Pblfmf ee N fx at N A, Q fixde 1-Cf? With all our strength and might. .,..,Q Our ez'z10f7ejQcuffy, capa6Q, courfeous, Comment allez-vous? ,V H -Ll fr :Wfi L, , THE POWER ELITE It's Pepsi for uhose who think young. The Dean, President and Register , Eff i 'N 9- s lf A11 good things come in 5 112 lb. 84 Our Yokahama Daddy and friends. packages .. Drzm 1172 175 ZUIZS' 0122 wzkgouf gezlfzy cuff fo asf No, he's not related to Henry. Miss Boomer's bulletin board. I K Oooeooooo ' .- Y Mrs. Houk gives us time and Mrs. Banks guves Atipping leszom. advice. ,w.s.sE.. 3. W Don't anyone dare smile! 2 ' -' - - 1 bas 5 1:-:z.:..., 2 .M ' . , is 11 -' -f - - H Nj M M , ' M 2 A , ef? e e g..s.7. Qgwzfer . , UQ- Y., W! 0111! gf e CQs5r00122, 12' 600127 Q39 173 fazk' : ? !?YEE , - L1 5 t E elif summo n QTA ifi'X'x+ - e A book in hand is worth two in the shelf Wwe 1 I meant cut the deck not class. A WN' I know that's not my eye I see. . it :F-Q I X a ,PQ Jw 5-mg ' wg-3 . qguw . qv, . 5 5 'X' Pa '11 1 ' x x gig. N We T .W wfv Let's get this meeting over. is F ,. t -I .v71'f-- ,- ' -3 if H J if-4 V m r M Q5 1 TF Where did she get that sweat shirt? l et wt on ' F --' x '.5Fzi,1I' ,Q . d vw '-gf, J 124, gi ttoot tot i :haw ,Nj 5? , Q . t e I 4mM14ev: we ,N . N ljf Y' be A , ' 1 1.25 V 1 ' 5' tf.: ii! .EVN :gli ww . 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L . ,- , eaaaee U a if 5 sfssasf ' f Hgsasisff Elm iw W 1: 2 , Beauty and the beast F1 H . ma- git? Bridge dedication parade 89 I wish that parade would start E a gfen ffe gasfefgafifhys cfoose a 7z1ee12j6r a nzyff y Audrey Sawyer, 1963 Basketball Queen X Where'd it go! !! Q .. ,, G 2 Hex' Royal Majesty Queen Audrey and her Royal Court MA Who's baby sitting? 90 Chaperones? Playing poker? Sqzmf 511175 one Qsfpaye weffz0Q ouf gfszyfzf lm H, in H ' ' tgguig l-G? L .- f ,U sei? H , iwii W HWJH N'ff3i NH M W K' 17 i ' Y Q , 1? V' ' H , a ' usa 551 wr' m - tx QI ,. ,Z W -gy 1 -- ,- ,wx ,.-, , ,, . K Y. . , N, .. . , , Y W .MY , Y Another first! Canned Dolphins! Hurrah! Tha.t's all today. -'-' ' ' w w W ' Q W..EE.. H.. gf? ,riff 4-..-L' . Y V 1 A V M-L' xv? N -' Zi, 5' ' 2: V ifvw v N VNV :L wifes? Q 1 'X yi X n W 1 1 3 I'm pooped! Chowan can't beat us W ' ' ,,wu5 Lm1u! Xu 1 in fi '-'Q , if J.. H. H This has been a great year. As one desk to another the class of 91 '63 will be hard to beat. 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'zfi 1 . .xglx '.I.s,.I:' 3.-M 5 X'Nt..l I .- M -.-,pq ff i I . - . wi f. 3,.'. ' I -F4 4 A-k..,' ' .3-si' f . - r ' si QQ , . I , ':I 'X ' f x Ili . Yr ffg , x y ELECTRICITY THE MOVING FORCE . . . that brightens our lives, creates careers and lights the way to bomorrow's better world. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANYQEKGR SCIENTIFIC PEST CONTROL ,,S 5: - ..- W. Exterrmnatlng Company, Inc Phone 335-4970 Elizabeth City, N. C. You Get the Best . . . Plus Courteous Service THE FIRST AND CITIZENS NATICNAL BANK Elizabeth City, N. C. Member of F.D.I.C. Established 1891 95 GERNELL' S 512 East Colonial Avenue Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 9680 SAUNDERS ESSO SERVICE ifl Road and Ehringhuas St. Phone 7468 42 Hughes Blvd. Phone 9799 Road Service Mechanic on Duty SAUIIDERS 3 'I M ,,.L.,,.U,,LU it 1 v CLARA ANN GIFT 81 FLOWER SHOP 106 North Road St. Elizabeth City, N. C. Flowers For All Occasions ELIZABETH CITY BRICK COMPANY Builders Supplies Manufacturers of Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete and Solite Bricks Aluminum Awings Elizabeth City, North Carolina Awright Goils! Get to work! Compliments of ATLANTIC DISCOUNT COMPANY Automobile Financing Refinancing - Loans Carolina Building Elizabeth City, N. C. Visit the . . . SUNDRY SHOP CADER HARRIS 8. soN Sandwiches - Fountain Service 2 Friendly Stores Toys Featuring 511 South RQad Street Style Clothing For Young People Elizabeth Clty, N. C. Phones 5494 - 5495 Phone 5181 Congratulations on your first yearbook. We are pleased to be a part of it and wish you many years of success. HOOPER BROTHERS Office Supplies . . . Furniture Wholesale Paper . . . School Supplies 109 South Water Street Phone 335-4894 Compliments of WHITE 81 RAPER HX Plumbing - Heating - Air conditioning M U 522 W. Colonial Avenue e - -A so e Elizabeth City, North Carolina 8 Bert White Claude Raper JEWELERS SINCE 18 2 -Dial 7473 Dial 6554 97 ' c00n,'vEAny XJ: RES,f PERRY TIRE STORE Look Mom, my skirt doesn't cling. Phones 6882 - 2424 T 501 Elizabeth Street i . , 4-1' -' W L ., - - Q' A .2 givi Ehzabeth Clty, N. C. -. - --f- Q- . '-QI, --gf-3: 11-3 .,... 223 , .RLd fi? ' ' '-' W T.. 'w ' ms.. -2' f- -- '.' J -U. 1 :1?i.' H ....,,., -A '-QA --A C ' .,.1:'-as ---- T- g-- ig ,Q , , -- ...I--V., ,, . lj --...afi tl . -, - - -W. L A '- 125-1 ... 5-5' L Y -V 4 'B' 5 'f-rv ' 5 ' - I - '- vi 2 - ,, mf., fi .L 5 --M - A '. .. -f .1 f to 'V -'1-L. :so . f' That !4ffZJ? sand-bar W LEE RIGGS CADILLAC OLDS, INC. 110 East Ehringhaus Street Elizabeth City, N. C. Sales Service D. WALTER HARRIS KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES Compliments of ISO? East Main Street Ehzabeth C1ty, N. 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