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%x   ff 1968 BUCCANEER VOLUME XL VI EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Greenville, North Carolina Editor: MARTHA ALMON Business Mgr.: LINDA E. IVEY A university emerged. Above: The North Carolina State Senate was the scene of much debate over the East Caro- lina University Bill. Left: Senators Tom White and Robert ' Morgan discuss the Uni- versity Bill with Lt. Governor Scott. When it began it was small and insecure but on the threshold of a great adventure. Some years were lean, some were good, but even the lean years were good, because the university was striding forward. With an ever-increasing curiosity, it grew — watching students come and go and helping them to become more aware. In its sometimes not ti adolescents became aduli Life became fact and realit I shed a tear for those who stumbU and gloried in those wi learned to cop - •C2i;-f  '  f- •■■ ' %--. nder embrace, It was a catalyst  a mixer and leveller, producing leaders and thoughtful followers Becoming of age. the university emerged. It was proud, yet humble. So much had been done, but the tasks undone and the challenges untried loomed on the horizon and clearly portended a beginning. Contents Administration 14 Features 24 Student Life 26 Spotlight 66 Sports 90 Organizations 138 Student Government 140 Religious Groups 162 Clubs 1 72 Aerospace 212 Greeks 224 Fine Arts 304 Academics 328 Departments 330 Graduates 376 Senior Class 380 Junior Class 416 Sophomore Class 436 Freshman Class 456 Index 4gj Right: Mr. Troy Dodson, Mr. Charles H. Larkins, Mr. R. F. McCoy. Below Left: Mrs. Henry Belk. Below Right: Mr. F. D. Duncan. Above Right: Mr. William Blount, Mr. Henrv Belk. Right: Mr. R. F. McCoy, Mr. Charles H Larkins, Senator Robert B. Morgan, Dr. Leo Jen- kins, Mr. W. W. Taylor. Left: Mrs. J. Russell Kirby, Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr., Mr. William Blount, Board of Trustees Represents the People East Carolina University is owned and operated by the people of North Carolina, who exercise their rights through their representatives, who are the Board of Trustees. The Board, consisting of people from all walks of life, deals effectively with the problems of the University. Leo W, Jenkins President  To Serve,  the molto of East Carolina, was also the motto of President Jenkins. In November, 1965, Dr. Jenkins first raised the question of separate university status for East Carolina.  Here already stands a university. Why not declare it so?  Thus began his struggle again to serve the people of North Carolina. Debating throughout the state, he brought the ques- tion of a university to serve the East home to the people. Pressured by the demands of the public, the legislature made its de- cision ... in favor of President Jenkins and the people of North Carolina. Administration Expands Facilities Administration consisted of two major divisions: the division of academic affairs, headed by Dr. Robert L. Holt, and the division of business affairs, headed by Mr. F. D. Duncan. Together these two divisions administered the student life and financial aspects of the university. Business was conducted from the new nursing building, where the administration offices were temporarily located until they would be moved into the newly redecorated Witchard Hall. Right: Dr. Robert L. Holt, Vice-President and Dean. Below: Dr. Robert W. Williams, Dean of Academic Affairs. s   Above: Mr. Worth Baker, Registrar. Left: Dr. David Middleton, Director of Continuing Education. Below Left: Mr. Wendell Smiley, Head Librarian. Below Right: Dr. John Home, Director of Admissions. A dministration (continued) Right: Dr. Japies Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs. Beloiv Left: Mr. Rudolph S. Alexander, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. Below Right: Dr. George R. Weigand, Director of Guidance and Counseling. Far Left: Mr. James B. Mallory-, Dean Men. Left: Mr. Dan K. Wooten, Director Housing. Above: Miss Ruth White, Dean Women. Top Left: Mr. Henry Howard, Director of Public Relations. Middle Left: Mr. Thomas Willis, Di- rector of Regional Development. Bottom Left: Mr. F. K. James, Director of Placement Services. Top Right: Mr. William Eyerman. Director of Alumni Affairs. Bottom Right: Dr. James White, Director of Development. Administration (continued) Dr. Fred Irons, Supervisor of Student Health, examines one of his many daily patients. rl IT) li i;  ' V.  G T ' X?!  Iv3  f    r   k ta ttM   f% r  4 - 9 m :a f ' .u  f   - ' ■ ■ B  •a  (I  kt Ii  Mrs. Repsy W. Baker . . . Counselor, Girls New Dorm Mr. Wilbert R. Ball . . . Counseling Center Mr. James Butler . . . Public Relations Mr. Norman Craine . . . Lecturer Mrs. Anne C. Cargile . . . Library Service Mrs. Ruth G. Cox ... Secretary, Music Mrs. Marguerite Crenshaw . . . Library Mrs. Frances M. Dorey . . . Student Bank Mrs. Louise R. Farr . . . Library -Mrs. Rulh B. Garner . . . Counselor, Fleming Miss Elizalfrth Herring . . . Library Service Mrs. Phyllis Hood . . . Counselor, Jarvis Mrs. Marguerite Home . . . Library Science Mrs. Lena L. Jackson . . . SFAO Mrs. Phyllis Kemen . Counseling Service Mr. Peter G. S. Ku . . . Library Service Dr. H. D. Lambeth . . . Counseling Service Mrs. Mildred B. Manning . . . Postmaster Mrs. Cheryl Meares . . . SGA, Secretary Miss Cynthia A. Mendenhall . . . U.U. Mrs. Leah McGlohon . . . Library Service Mrs. Joyce Owens . . . SFAO Mrs. Sallie S. Parker . . . Counselor, Cotton Mrs. Anne D. Reese . . . Library Service Dr. lone J. Ryan . . . Counseling Service Miss Anne Sherrill . . . U.U. Mrs. I.i.U R. . ' niith . . . Counselor, Garrett Dr. MiMrcd D. Southwick ... Library Service Mrs. Lily R. Weaver . . . Library Service Mrs. Marguerite Wiggins . . . Library Service Mrs. Vernie B. Wilder . . . Library Service Mrs. Brunie .4. Yarley . . . Counselor, Slay Miss Lucile Yelverton . . . Counselor. Cottoi 23 •  -  '   ' ;%J Features Summer School Brings Watermelon Feasts, Ice Cream Cones, Bingo, Hot Days To many summer school was a must; to others it was a means of finishing college sooner. To still others it was merely a pastime. Whatever the reason, one found the traditional summer school spirit through the luscious watermelon feasts on the mall and fun-filled nights of hingo-ice cream parties at the University Union. These aided in relieving the monotony of the continuing school year and cooled the heat of summer days. Right: Bingo extends class mental concentration into post-dusk hours of pleasure. Below Left: Seeds and rinds are the sole remnants after a melon-devouring feast. Below Right: Crunchy cones filled with melting ice creams cool summer Lcjl: Sandaled feet, soft grass, and juicy melons momentarily cause one to lose his — or her — dignity. Below Left: Cut-off sweatshirts and casual dresses accentuate the coolness and fort of UU parties. Right: With cigarette and  shades,  a campus policeman mingles with the college crowd on the Mall — a pleasant aspect ' his duties. Right: T ita Sheer entertains summer school students with her singing and guitar playing. Below Left: Fireworks on the Fourth of July provide color, noise, and spectacle. Below Right: Go-go girls, beer, and cigarette smoke easily mix at The Coach and Four. Anita Sheer, Flip Wilson Headline Summer Attractions Summer school entertainment for 1967 at East Carolina featured several nationally prominent entertainers. Headlining the at- tractions were jazz comic Flip Wilson and singer-guitarist Anita Sheer. Fireworks on the Fourth of July and the varied entertain- ment offered by the nightspots in town pro- vided students diversion from their studies. Left: Flip Wilson ' s antics and vibrant voice help heat the summer night. Below: Glitter in the skies lightens spirits and adds  soul ' .  New Arrivals Face Menacing Statistics September brought approximately 9700 more people to Greenville as East Carolina University began a new term. A period of self-analysis began for a sizeable percentage of this group. Their parents were gone for the first time, and the agony of facing a new and unknown roommate was about to begin for all incoming freshmen. Well- known statistics, saying there was one out of three chances of remaining in school, faced each one. The re.sponsibilities of the real world thus came into each person ' s life. Above Left: Moving into the dormitories start! the year off right for some people. Above Right. The whole family joins in to help move thf arriving student into his new home. Belou Right: Station wagons, loaded with clothes anc supplies, are a typical scene as students begir to arrive on campus. Drop- Add, Registration Cause Lines, Confusion  Fonn double lines over there!   Stop those students slinking through that back door!  '  May I borrow your pen?   I didn ' t know 50,000 students were on campus!  As pre-registration, drop-add, and the mad rush on the book store began, these phrases were heard flowing freely about campus. This was a time seldom enjoyable and only occasionally tolerable. Lejt: Drop-add forms in hand, students wait to reach the file to obtain new courses for their scliedule. Below Lejt: As the drop-add period continues, the line gets shorter; and the remain- ing number of courses gets smaller. Below Right: The necessity of buying textbooks means another line, this time in the bookstore. Returning alumni, balloons, and colorful floats depicting the Mardi Gras theme of the 1967 East Carolina Homecoming were characteristic of the traditional Saturday morning parade. Afternoon brought on the main event: The Citadel-East Carolina foot- ball game, which ended in a disheartening 21-19 defeat for the Pirates, the first loss of the season. Night signaled the arrival of Chad and Jeremy, who preformed in Me- morial Gymnasium, and The Happenings, who provided the music for a dance in Wright Auditorium. Above: Colorful floats decorate the Homecoming parade. Beloiv Right: Steve Moore congratulates Homecoming Queen, Nancy New, as President Jenkins looks on. Wm  M M;i '  PW., l ' ; - r -4 ( Homecoming Features MARDI GRAS Parade Left: Massive mache Pirate exemplifies Home- coming spirit. Below Left: Chad and Jeremy en- tertain Homecoming audience at Saturday Ni lit concert. Above Right. Enthusiastic fans urge Bucs onward during The Citadel-East Carolina game. Below Right.  Kids  of all ages enjoy the parade. Trees, light poles, bulletin boards, and walls covered with an assorted array of cam- paign posters; ballot boxes situated in the lobbies of dormitories and the University Union; a hopeful look covering the faces of certain students; and newspaper head- lines proclaiming party victories charac- terized the SGA elections at East Carolina University. For the first time in the school ' s history, the two party system appeared to be firmly established. Winning candidates from the Student and University parties were about equal in number. Right: Support the candidate of your choice. Below Left:  I need an activity and I.D. card this, too?!  Below Right:  Mm-m-m. I know her and her, and I like him, but he ' d do a better job. Never heard of him. Gotta vote for her ...  GR cE mm. {■. SENIOR CLASS  - VICE PRESIOENI Elections Show Evidence of Strong Two-Party System v.y   Bk| BFIRRY BLICK Colorful banners appear on the East Carolii campus as a prelude to upcoming elections. Football Games Dominate Fall Weekends With the cool fall weather arriving, foot- ball games emerged as the most distinctive aspect of the weekend scene at East Carolina. The excitement provided by a close game warmed the crowd and brought out the often lacking school spirit among the members of the student body as the football team battled its way to a tie for the Southern Conference Championship. Adding an extra touch of excitement was the resounding blast of the  Rebel Yell  cannon that shook the stands after every Buc touchdown in Ficklen Stadium. The cheerleaders contributed an extra spark by leading cheers throughout the season with the help of megaphones and loudspeakers. Above Right:  Rebel Yell  gets ready to an- nounce another touchdown! Below Left: Sherry Robertson ' s spirit is undaunted by the rain as she cheers the Pirates to victory. Right: Buc Tailback, Neal Hughes, scrambles for extra yardage. Below Right. East Carolina fans forget the rain when the Pirates are playing. Dr. Kim Keynotes Model United Nations Delegates from 45 colleges and universi- ties convened April 5 on the East Carolina campus for a four-day session of the Middle South Model United Nations. Over 400 students from East Carolina partici- pated.  The challenge of the United Nations: Today and Tomorrow,  the opening ad- dress, was presented by Dr. Kim of the East Carolina Political Science Depart- ment. President of the General Assembly was Douglas Adams of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Discussion of forty different resolutions presented a wide variety of views from both sides of the  iron curtain.  Above Left: General Assembly President, Doug Adams, emphatically stresses his point. Above Right :SecTetary-GeneTa , Jim Kimsey, presents the  Best Delegation  Award to Western Carolina. Left: Dr. Kim addresses delegates in his key- note speech. 37 Above: After an extended period of study, this student soothes a headache with a cool washcloth. Below Left: Studying implies work done in the classroom as well as that done outside. Below Right: Art students often take ad- vantage of the warm Southern weather to complete their various projects. , - ;, v   Studying Consumes Long Hours Studying, often referred to as cramming in the student vernacular, was the activity that predominated the lives of East Caro- lina ' s scholars. The University ' s curriculum required many hours of preparation out- side of class; but many students were guilty of procrastination, which resulted in an all-night cram-in. Examination week often found students unprepared for the rough schedule of tests ending in long hours of at- tempted study with the help of coffee and other stimulants. Above Left: Concentration in the classroom is an essential aspect of pulling good grades. Right: Botany students are seen everywhere on campus as they prepare leaf collections during Fall quarter. Below Left: Last minute study before class begins is helpful in preparing for unexpected questions. 39 Folk Singers Headline Fall Entertainmen Fall quarter brought a number of no- tables to the East Carolina campus through the Popular Concert Series and Lecture Series of the Student Government Associa- tion and the University Union Coffee House. Ian and Sylvia began the new term with a folk concert on the mall. They presented a variety of music with English and American ballads, Negro blues, cowboy ballads, and French-Canadian songs. Pop Singer, Glenn Yarbrough, accompanied by the Stanyan Street Quartet highlig  Parents ' Day October 7 with an afternoon mall concert. Chad and Jeremy played two Homecoming concerts for the usually large Homecoming crowd. Wright Auditorium was the site for the  Pop-Folk  concert of the Serendipity Singers in November. An instrumental and vocal group, the nine members entertained with a combination of songs and comedy. Syndicated Washington columnist of the Chicago Daily- Neivs, Peter Lisagor, in- itiated the Student Government Association Lecture Series with a discjssion entitled  LBJ ' s Use of Men and Materials.  The former South Vietnamese ambassador to the United States, Dr. Tran Van Chuong, visited East Carolina November 14 with a talk on  What Next in Vietnam?  Folk singing was the featured event at the University Union Coffee House with the Steve Baron Quartet and Raun McKinnon providing the entertainment. ■  Right: Dr. Tran Van Chuong. Beloiv Left: Glenn Yarbrough displays his talent at the Parents ' Day mall concert. Below Right: Raun McKinnon en- tertains students at the University Union Coffee House. ' ove Left: Parents observe Glenn Yarbrough at October 7 concert. Above Right: The Steve ron Quartet. Below Left: Chad and Jeremy. low Right: Jean McGinnis sings at the Fall arter  Folk Fast  on the mall. Building Expansion Takes Parking Facilities With the expanding of the University, parking problems became more and more eminent. Parking space had always been limited at East Carolina; but as new class- room buildings were erected in a large portion of the student parking area, many students had to park their cars in less con- venient areas. The administration, however, did much to combat this increasing problem by developing more student parking places around New Austin and the New Music Building and between Erwin Building and the Pamlico Boom. The parking situation for women students was alleviated to some degree by the widening of the campus street in front of the dormitories and the creating of parking spaces. NO PARKING IHIS SIDE OF STREET Above:  No Parking  signs with obvious violations exist on almost every road. Above Right: Finding one ' s car after parking it can prove to be frustrat- ing on a late winter afternoon. Middle Right: Campus police, equipped with radio, nylon jacket, and innumerable pink slips, seek offenders at every turn. Sifir i Ifi-V- 1  %i Cafeteria Efficiency Improves 1967-68 saw increased competition be- tween the East Carolina Cafeteria and the downtown Greenville establishments. The cafeteria had a slight edge at the beginning of the year with the introduction of the  sloppy joe.  However, Happy ' s Billiard and Lunch soon countered with the ham- burger steak, blackeyed peas, and French fries. On the whole, competition was very keen for the patrons of gourmet foot at East Carolina University. All things being equal, however, this year saw only slight increases in cafeteria prices; and the efficiency of the system improved tremendously. The students seemed very happy with the newly opened Pamlico Room and were tolerant, if not happy, with the food. «-ar . .swk.« ii   f Above Left: Keeping the food warm and on dis- play at the same time is always a problem, but the cafeteria attempts to solve it with lights and heating from underneath the pans. Below Left. Choosing from meats and vegetables that are precooked saves both time and money. Below: A central kitchen serves each of the three regular cafeterias. Far Below. Toward the end of the dinner period, business drops off, and momentary boredom for the cafeteria workers occurs. Building Testifies Growth of University Pilings and cranes, pipes and dirt piles, building frames and workmen, steady bangs and a great deal of noise charac- terized East Carolina University ' s growth. Among the new buildings were the new Minges Coliseum with its nine-lane Olym- pic-size pool, a new science building, a new home economics building, a heating plant, a ten-story women ' s dormitory, and an addition to Joyner Library. Below: New Minges Coliseum nears its final stages of construction. Students Find Weekend Diversions in Downtown Greenville This year the final blow was struck! In recent years the economy of Greenville has been increasingly based on a common denominator, beer. The All-American boy, who dated the All-American girl, found no place to go. That former paragon of Ameri- canism and virtue, the ice cream parlor, was changed to the Georgetown Beer Tav- ern. This tavern joined the existing hangouts of students: The Rathskellar, the Coach and Four, the Fiddlers Three, and The Ruins. As the library surrendered its audience of sleepers and conversationalists on Friday afternoons, these were the places to go. But there were others also. The East Caro- lina University Playhouse and other school sponsored programs were supplemented by the two downtown theaters and the religi- ous sponsored  The Itch  and '  The Cata- combs.  Hope was still alive, therefore, even after so disasterous a mishap as the loss of the ice cream parlor. Right: The fountain in the center of Wright Circle attracts couples in the Fall and Spring both before and after dark. Left: The Pitt County Fair provides a variety of games and exhibits for dating. Below Right: Warm weather brings out blankets, couples, and interesting topics of conversation. ' ' Fun in Fantasyland ' ' Serves as Theme of A II- Sing  Fun in Fantasyland  was the theme of the All-Sing sponsored by Alpha Xi Delta and presided over by Master of Ceremonies, Baron Hignite. The program was begun by Alpha Xi Delta with a portrayal of some children ' s fairy tales such as Peter Pan, the Three Bears, Cinderella, and Red Ridinghood. Winning sorority was Alpha Delta Pi, who presented a satire on registration called  Registration is a Constipation.  Honorable mention went to Chi Omega. First place in the fraternity division went to Phi Kappa Tau with its medley of popular songs, and honorable mention was given to Sigma Pi Epsilon. The professional di- vision winner was Sigma Alpha Iota Fra- ternity. Above Right: The Alpha Xi Deltas practice long and hard for the annual All-Sing program which they host. Right: Singing Hans Christen Anderson niedlies, the Kappa Deltas are dressed appropriately for their presentation. Below Right: Enthusiastically singing  Somewhere,  the Sigmas participate in the annual Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing. Wimmm %  As  nUmmr. '  H j  i- ' ttf , B L ' y  Y  ' ,r. pi Vietnam concerned everyone in one way another throughout the year. Reflecting : great amount of interest in this issue s the debate between Dr. John East and . Cleveland Bradner. Resolved: That the ense of South Vietnam is vital to the na- nal interest of the United States. The late attracted an overflowing crowd neces- iting a move from the Educational- i chology Auditorium to McGinnis Au- orium in order to accommodate all who ihed to be admitted. faking the affirmative was Dr. East who tended:  The fabric of freedom is a mless web where there can be no flaws.  ■ending the policies of President Lyndon nson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Vietnam Concerns Campus he took the position that the goals of the United States in Vietnam were simply to provide the South Vietnamese with the right to choose their own form of government, whether democratic or communist. Assuming the negative side of the ques- tion posed. Professor Bradner approached the problem from a philosophical stand- point. He stated that America was moving toward a militarily oriented government rather than a civilian one and that the whole problem could best be solved through strengthening the United Nations.  Under the present circumstances,  said Mr. Brad- ner,  The United States is merely furnishing ' free mercenaries. '  e Left: Dr. John East relates his views on ies of the administration in Vietnam. Above t: Professor Cleveland Bradner expresses his on that the United States, is becoming more nilitarily oriented society. Fads Ad Above Left: Suede boots and pin-striped pants are the mode of dress for more than a few students. Above Right: Coeds exemplify the contrasting hair and clothing styles that exist on the East Carolina Campus. Below Right: Spanish- American influence on clothing fads provide warmth for this coed. ariety, Color to East Carolina Campus Fads and fashions were generally syn- onomous. Keeping up with the growing fashion world was a challenge for students on college campuses across the nation. East Carolina was not to be omitted from this pandemonium. Long straight hair, leather boots, textured stockings, loud colors, wild prints, plaid slacks, and mini-skirts were a few of the fads seen on this campus. As fashions changed with taste and time, so went the fads. Above Left:  Granny glasses  come into vogue on the East Carolina campus for both men and women. Above Right: Vinyl boots add spice to a natural attraction. Beloiv Left: Hair styles in Greenville follow the national trend. Coeds Contribute Spirit, Vitality East Carolina coeds added much to the reputation of the University. If anyone doubted the validity of this statement, he needed only to ask the male students at Carolina, State, or Duke. There could never have been a typical East Carolina University coed because each had her own characteristics. Each in her own way added something to make East Carolina the school that it was. The University did not make the girls, but the girls made up a good part of the Univer- sity. Greenville Experiences Beauty, Hardships of Winter 5  The ice was here, the ice was there, the ice was all around.  The words of Coleridge had definite meaning for Greenville resi- dents during their ice storm, which covered everything in sight with a beautiful sheet of ice. Nothing was left out: motorcycles, cars, roads, trees, and buildings. The ice worked its gorgeous wonders everywhere. The students with stal led cars, no heat, no lights, and dead telephones thought the ice was beautiful too ! ■M--  ' r Above Right: A motorcycle left in the open catches the full fury of the storm. Below Left. The ice-covered campus presents a somewhat unique and attractive view. Below Right. Every bush and tree has its original design forced on it by the ice. East Carolina Initiates International Studies Abroad Under the leadership of Dr. Ralph Napp and Dr. Hans Indorf, the International Studies Abroad organization was organized to expand the number of foreign exchange students and to expand the number of American students studying or traveling abroad. Membership was not limited to foreign language students only but to any who wished to pursue a major field of study abroad. Under this program a nine-hour course was offered in the Political Science Department for studying political processes in Western Europe. East Carolina University students this year came in touch more than ever before on this campus with the international aspect of academic life. A program of foreign film exchange as well as an increased number of foreign professors and students added a new dimension to East Carolina ' s enrollment. Above: This group poses in front of a traditional Egyptian backdrop during a travel study tour to Europe and the Mediterranean. Below Left: This picture of a typical tourist attraction in Pisa was taken during a tour of Southern Europe. Below Right: These members of the International Studies Abroad Organization discuss future possibilities of studying abroad. Wall Offers Opportunity for Discussion, Friendship No one knew quite why the wall was built or ho w it became an institution. The fact that the wall and its constantly chang- ing array of characters had become a part of the University was undeniable. Many people met and became friends while taking advantage of the free  open air  atmos- phere. Many made a habit of visiting the wall before or after classes. Far from being a Berlin Wall or the  good wall makes good neighbors wall  of Robert Frost, this wall was one that- brought people together in common interests and goals. Above Right: This student takes advantage of the wall to observe one of the coeds on campus. Below: The wall has also become waiting place for students between classes. Soda Shop Furnishes Refreshment, Meeting Place As crowds poured from the classroom buildings, the University Soda Shop became the action spot for between-class activity. Mass confusion resulted as everyone pushed his way up to the counter and began shout- ing his order to the frantic workers. Music from the jukebox, talk of week-end plans, laughter, and friendly chatter filled the air for the congregation of friends around the tables and along the side counters. Yes, this was the soda shop scene that became so familiar to the students of East Carolina. Above Left: Lunchtime in the soda shop attracts a large crowd. Above Right: Parallel counters provide a place for a quiet drink and a moment of contemplation. Below Left: Numerous tables and chairs in the soda shop furnish a place for rest and conversation. Below Right: The main at- traction in the soda shop is the usually crowded bar. 57 Saturday Mornings Provide Peace, Quiet Saturday mornings often found the East Carolina campus deserted. Many students packed their bags and left on Friday for a two-day vacation away from dormitory life. Many who remained spent Saturday morning in bed and tried to catch up on some much-needed sleep. A few earnest stu- dents in the library caught up on some past assignments or pushed ahead in their stud- ies. All in all, activity was relatively limited and quiet as the rise of the sun brought Saturday morning. Lejt: Some people choose to spend the entire morning sleeping. Above Right: Laundry, ac- cumulated over a period of time, usually is taken out of the closet on Saturday morning. Below Right: Workers clean up the last few remnants of trash thrown about during the week. Rain Brings Out Umbrellas, Boots When typical monsoons engulfed the East Carolina campus, coeds were dressed for the weather in their bright-colored rain- coats and high leather boots. The sidewalks were much too narrow as students with their opened umbrellas rushed from class to class. Occasionally an unexpected cloud spilled its contents as classes changed, and unprepared students were forced to trod unprotected in the rain. After getting settled with wet hair and drenched clothes, stu- dents often looked out the window only to find that the sun was now peeking through the clouds once again. Above Left: A plastic rain hat assures this girl of protection from the elements. Lower Left: Rain and a small umbrella keep this couple close to- gether. Above Right: Reflections in a new-born puddle are typical of Greenville all twelve months of the year. Carousel Weekenc Initiating the Popular Concert Series for winter quarter was singer-pianist Ray Charles, who presented the first concert in East Carolina ' s new Minges Coliseum. Playing before an overflowing crowd. Ray sang a wide variety of songs including popular hits, blues, and ballads. Second on the calendar was the Danish Gymnastic Team, organized and directed by Erik Flensted-Jensen. Presenting a series of physical acrobatics, the program was di- vided into 14 parts and accompanied by music written by two members of the team. Highighting the winter term was the first annual Carousel Weekend. This pro- gram began with a lecture by Al Capp, famous for creation of Li  l Abner. Martin St. James, returning to the East Carolina campus for the second straight year, per- formed in Minges Colisium with a display of his hypnotic powers. Climaxing the week- end was a concert by the Lettermen on Saturday afternoon and a dance that night. The Buckinghams and the Monzas provided the music. Rounding out the winter entertainment of the University Union Coffee House Series were the Grimm Brothers. These three Chicagoans gave a two-hour performance every night for a week with a show con- sisting of political and sociological satire. M. Above: Ray Charles performs in the first concert given in Minges Coliseum. Left: Danish Gymnastic team demonstrates agility on the balance beam. Right: Grimm Brothers satirize American So- ciety in a performance during the University Union Coffee House Se leadlines Winter Entertainment Above: The Leitermen in concert during Corousel weekend. Lejt: Cartoonist Al Capp relates some of his opinions at the reception after his lecture. Right: After being hypnotized by Martin St. James, a student gives his impression of Elvis Presley. Flu Epidemic Affects Class Attendance  In sickness and in sorrow, till death do us part  described the marriage of each East Carolina student to his University. If true, many marriages were put to a severe test during the flu epidemic that struck the campus. Pleas for infirmary excuses were met with the usual cooperation, and patients were whisked speedily in to see the doctors. Green and blue pills supplemented by tasty syrup were the order of the day. Fortified with renewed vigor, the students were then able to resume the never-ending struggle for knowledge and learning. Left: A table containing assorted kinds of medicine and bandages is a familiar sight to flu victims. Above Right: When attempting to kill time, students welcome magazines. Right: A preliminary temperature check is necessary for everyone before seeing the doctor. 1 70 Girls Participate in Formal Rush Beginninp with approximately 170 girls visiting each of the eight sorority houses for two consecutive nights, the process of eli- mination and decision-making began. Since each sorority had a quota of 13 pledges, competition was stiff. Skit parties at each house initiated the second phase of rush. Returning by invita- tion only, the sisters and rushees were able to meet and get better acquainted. On Fri- day night the high-light of the week ' s acti- vities, the preferential party, was given at each house. After these parties, each rushee went to the Panhellenic Room to sign a preference sheet for the sorority she wished to join. Each sorority went through this same procedure; and the Panhellenic Coun- cil, with the help of Dean White, tallied the two preference sheets. Saturday the girls picked up the bids they had received and returned to their respec- tive houses to begin the pledge period of- ficially. Above: Rushees sign the guest hook at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Left: Alpha Delta Pis end their week of formal rush with the Black Diamond Ceremony. Below Left: Alice and the Mad Hatter take rushees through Chi Land. Below Right: Extravagant decorations highlight the skit night phase of formal rush. Mortar Boards, Diplomas Symbolize Transition to New Roles  They came, they saw, and they con- quered.  Thus the graduates of East CaroHna realized their most recent phase of educa- tion completed. They began to look forward to the challenge of tomorrow. The begin- ning of their education in realities was, hopefully, made more meaningful by their years at East Carolina. Their goals and ambitions then became the ambitions of those who took their places here. Upper: From the tops to '  the top  go the students of East Carolina University. Above: The march of intellect precedes the handshake and diploma. Right: Words of wisdom come from Wake Forest President-elect, Dr. James R. Scales. r ■ s Below: A recognition of responsibilities that lie ahead causes serious expressions. Lower Right: The long wait for the diplomas has been anticipated. atures Beauties, Marshals, Who ' s Who 67 1968 Buccaneer Queen Juanita Barbee Nita Barbee, a senior Home Economics major from Charlotte, North Carolina, was selected as the 1968 Buccaneer Queen from a field of 48 girls. A member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Nita was also Summer School Queen in 1965 and Interfraternity Council Queen in 1966. She was sponsored by Kappa Alpha Order. 69 Sherry Robertson First Runner-up Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma soro ity, Sherry Robertson was a junior primai education major from Petersburg, Virgini Linda West Second Runner-up Linda West, sponsored by South Fletcher dorm, was a business major from Burling- ton and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Nancy New Homecoming Queen Fine Arts major Nancy New, a sopho- more from Alexandria, Virginia, was spon- sored by Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity and was a member of Alpha Deha Pi sorority. Caroline Riddle Summer School Queen Caroline Riddle, senior grammar educa- tion major from Norfolk, Virginia, was sponsored by the Sigma Sigma Sigma so- rority. 71 Dorothy Ferguson White Ball Queen Business Education major Dottie Fergu- son, a green-eyed beauty from Lemon Springs, North Carolina, was sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity. Barbara Taylor IFC Queen Barbara Taylor, an attractive primary education major from Virginia Beach, Vir- ginia, was sponsored by Chi Omega soror- ity. Barbara Davis MilitarY Queen Barbara Davis, a charming blond from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, was spon- sored by AFROTC. Gay Winstead MRC Queen Music education major Gay Winstead, a senior from Charlotte, North Carolina, reigned as the Men ' s Residence Council Queen for 1967-68. Sixteen Girls Represent School At Public Events Chosen during the spring by a general student body election, the sixteen college marshals served as the official hostesses for school sponsored events. The main re- quirement for election to this position was an overall B average that must be main- tained throughout the school year. One of the sixteen girls was picked as chief marshal. She assumed the responsibil- ity of coordinating duties and making the assignments during the year. Right: Chief Marshal, Elizabeth Cooke. Lower Left: Pam White. Lower Right: Judy Joyner. riJy ,. , Marshals (continued) Right: Jean Joyner. Below Lejt: Gwyn Foushee. Beloiv Right: Peggy Davis. r Above Left: Frances Kay Ivey. Above Right: Gay Winstead. Below Left: Linda Tetterton. Below Right: Lynn Holt. Marshals (continued) Thirty-Nine Receive National Recognition WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES chose 39 East Carolina men and women to be honored during the 1967-68 school year. Selections were made on the basis of citizen- ship, leadership, academic records, and contributions to the University. Emphasis was placed on extra-curricular activities rather than scholarship alone. In making the selections the committee felt these ac- tivities were also a measure of the students ' abilities. Gale Elizabeth Adams East Carolinian, Subscrijitions Manager, Service Award; Phi Beta Lambda; Sigma Tau Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; College Union Student Board, Social Committee; SGA Representative, New Dorm, Rules Commit- tee, Acting Secretary, Senate Study Com- mittee; Mode! UN Secretariat, Security Council; Student Party, Parliamentarian; Beaufort County Club, Vice-chairman; The Rebel, Review Staff; ECU Merit Scholar; Plavhouse. Rebecca Ann Barrow Key, Editor; Buccaneer, Copy Editor, Fine Arts Editor; Delta Zeta, Treasurer; Publi- cations Board; Young Democrats Club, secretary; Dormitory House Council; Mod- el United Nations, page. Barry Allan Blick Jones Dormitory, President; Men ' s Judi- ciary; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Interdorm- itory Council; Orientation Counselor; Sec- retary of Int ernal Affairs; Alpha Kappa Delta, President; President ' s Cabinet; Wake County Club, Chairman; Student Party, Chairman ; SGA Legislator ; College Federa- tion of Young Democrats, State Treasurer. Barry Blick Who ' s Who (continued) Irvin P. Breedlove Crew team; Business Manager of The Reb- el; SGA Legislature; SGA Executive Coun- cil; Senior Class President; Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Law Society; Baptist Stu- dent Union, MRC. Donna Cherry Sigma Tau Delta, President, Secretary, Treasurer; Slay Hall, Secretary; Student counselor Slay and Ragsdale; SNEA; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Semi- nar; Wesley Foundation; Scholastic Mar- shal; Varsity Band. Michael John Conley GE College Bowl Team; Varsity cross coun- try and track; Debate team; Delegate to Model United Nations Assembly; Phi Sig- ma Pi; Delta Sigma Pi; East Carolinian columnist. Elizabeth Warren Cooke Vice-president of Gotten Hall; Chairman of Student Counselors, Gotten; Assistant edi- tor of 1966-67 Key; Chief marshal; Alpha Beta Alpha; Alpha Phi. John Conley Judith Fay Cramer Dean ' s List every quarter; Sigma Pi Alph Phi Beta Kappa; Attended Inter-A: University at Saltello, Mexico. niencan John Dexter Daughlridge Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi; Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi; Jones Dorm, Floor Manager; Scott Dorm, Floor Man- ager. Ruth Ellen Fleming North Carolina College Queen of 1967; Kappa Delta, Activities Chairman, Press Chairman, 3 Activity Awards, Pledge Class Treasurer; Sigma Tau Sigma; Freshman Orientation Counselor. Sylvia Givyn Foushee Alpha Delta Pi; Tau Pi Upsilon, President; College Marshal; Student Nurses Associa- tion ; Student Counselor. Gwyn Foushee Who ' s Who (continued) Frank Frederick Freudig Marching Pirates; Arnold Air Society, Commander; AFROTC, Commander; Dean ' s Advisory Board. Marjory Jane Hendricks Women ' s Judiciary, Member at Large, Vice- President; SGA legislature, Rules Commit- tee, School Spirit Committee, Campus Com- munications Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Campus Movies Chairman; Varsity Cheerleader Alternate; Associate Arts Board; Women ' s Glee Club; Varsity Band; Student Party; State Student Legislature; Middle South Model United Nations. Leslie Wilson Heivett, Jr. Gymnastics Club, President; Phi Sigma Pi; Mathematics Club; Industrial Arts Club. Lynn Foushee Holt Alpha Delta Pi; Tau Pi Upsilon; College Marshal; Orientation Counselor; Student Counselor; Student Nurses Association. Frank Freudig Lynn Holt Marjory Hendricks Rebecca Mae Holder Chi Omega, Vice-president, Secretary; Stu- dent Counselor; Orientation Counselor; Sophomore Class Secretary; Summer School Day Student Representative; Stu- dent Nurses ' Association; Women ' s Honor Council, Attorney General. ]o Anne House SGA Historian; SGA Legislator; Outs tand- ing Student Legislator Award; University Identification Card Chairman; Homecom- ing Decoration Chairman; Chi Omega. Martha Doby Humphrey Phi Alpha Theta; Gamma Beta Phi; Stu- dent Counselor; History Honors Program; Student Hostess. Dorothy Jean Joyner Alpha Phi, President, Corresponding Sec- retary; College Marshal; Women ' s Honor Council, Vice-chairman; 1966 Editor of the Key; Publications Board; SGA Special Events Committee; Student Counselor. rtha Humphrey Jean Joyner Who ' s Who (continued) Judith Ann Joyner Alpha Phi; Marshal; Orientation Counse- lor; Student Counselor; SGA representa- tive; Junior Class Secretary. Thomas Henry King MRC Representative; University Union, President, Fine Arts Chairman; Dean ' s Ad- visory Council; Associated Arts Board; Delta Phi Delta, National Honorary Art Fraternity. Robert Allen Koehler Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Lutheran Student Association, President; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Sigma Pi. Historian, Pledge Chairman; Faculty Evaluations Committee; History Departments Gifted Students Committee; History Honors Pro- gram: Recipient History Honor ' s Scholar- ship. Glenn Martin Lassiter SGA Representative; Sophomore Class President; Social Standards Committee; Foreign Films Committee; Executive Coun- cil; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Ring Com- mittee; Junior Class President; Secretary of Entertainment; Presidential Cabinet; As- sociated Arts Board; Campus Movies Com- mittee; Fine Arts Committee; Dormitory Floor Representative; MRC Executive Treasurer; Playhouse participant; Phi Al- pha Sigma, Secretary, Chaplain, President of Alpha Pledge class; Inter-Fraternity Council; MENG; Marching Pirates; Var- sity Band; Concert Choir; Men ' s Glee Club; Chapel Choir; College Singers; Secretary of Wake County Club; Dormitory Floor Manager; NCIAA; AIAA; Industrial and Technical Education Club; Student Party. Samuel Blair Lilly Phi Epsilon Kappa, President; Men ' s Honor Council; Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Delta Psi; Freshman and Varsity Basketball; Physical Education Major ' s Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. John Kinnion Meares SGA Summer School, President; Honor Council; Young Republican ' s Club, Presi- dent, Treasurer; Freshman Class Vice-presi- dent; Student Party, Chairman, Treas- urer; Budget Committee; SGA Legislature; Attorney General ' s Staff; Model United Na- tions; Debate Team; Orientation Coun- selor; Viet Nam Blood Drive; East Caro- linian editorial staff. 85 Who ' s Who (continued) Boyce Stevenson Moore, ]t. SGA, President, Treasurer, Student Legisla- ture; IDC, Treasurer; IRC Vice-president; Kappa Alpha Order; Summer School SGA, Treasurer: Budget Committee, Chairman; Freshman Honors Math Program; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Most Outstanding Execu- tive Member 1966-67. Bobby Scot Ober Young Republican ' s Club, Secretary, Public- ity Chairman; SNEA; Pi Omega Pi, Presi- dent; National Student Representative; Phi Beta Lambda. Margaret Steele Rumbley Phi U Colony of Phi Upsilon Omicron, President; Chi Beta Phi; Home Economi cs Association; Head Start Teacher Orienta- tion Program, Dietitian. Bobby Ober Margaret Rumbley Howard George Salenius Men ' s Judiciary, Vice-chairman; Young Republican ' s Club, Chairman; Delegate to the Model United Nations: Phi Alpha Theta Honorary History Society; Men ' s Honor Council, Chairman. John Alexander Slaley Jr. Phi Sigma Pi, Vice-president; Student Sec- tion American Institute of Physics, Presi- dent; Math Honors Association, President; Math Club; SGA Legislator, Rules Com- mittee, Chairman; Public Defender ' s Staff; Men ' s Judiciary. Thornton Green Slovall, Jr. Phi Sigma Pi, President; Math Club, Presi- dent; Granville County Club, President; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Orientation Counselor; MRC; Scott Dormitory, Lieu- tenant Governor; Math Honors Club; Phys- ics Club, Treasurer. Charlene F. Teitelbaum Women ' s Glee Club, Treasurer; SNEA; Dormitory President, Vice-president; Wo- men ' s Judiciary Member-at-Large, Presi- dent; Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, Vice President, Corre- sponding Secretary; Public Defender of Women ' s Honor Council; WRC, Chairman. Charlene Teitelbaum 87 Who ' s Who (continued) Anitra Todd Women ' s Honor Council, Chairman; Secur- ity Council secretary for Model United Nations; Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary. Lana Johann Vaughan Women ' s Judiciary, Chairman: Alpha Phi, Secretary, Vice-president; SNEA; Bucca- neer staff: Women ' s Rules Committee; Ring Committee; Orientation Counselor; Wom- en ' s Judiciary Constitution Committee chairman. James Alton Walker Phi Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Intramural soft- ball; Faculty Evaluation Committee. ' Benjamin Thomas Webb President of Junior and Senior Classes; Chi Beta Phi; Psi Chi; Kappa Alpha; Dean ' s Advisory Council. r  Ypm ■    H it y l 7%  i H IH Sandra Kaye Wentzel Alpha Delta Pi, President; Freshman Class Treasurer: Day Student Representative; Member of Executive Committee; Enter- tainment Committee; Ring Committee; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Student Party; Student State Legislature delegate; Execu- tive Secretary for Mid South Model United Nations. Theodore Walker Whitley Lambda Chi Alpha; Freshman basketball; Freshman and Varsity baseball; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. James Hilliard Young Phi Kappa Tau; Buccaneer, Editor-in-chief; East Carolinian, Editor-in-chief; The Key, Associate Editor; Student Legislature com- mittees; Men ' s Residence Council; Publica- tions Board; Law Society; Middle South Model United Nations Vice-president; North Carolina State Student Legislature; United States Student Press Association; Recipient of East Carolina University Publications Board Award. Theodore Whitley Pirates Post 8-2 Record in Football Competition High spots of the 1967 football season included an 8-2 overall record, an all-time East Carolina offensive record, the Southern Conference ' s individual rushing record, and a total of some -10 school, team, and in- dividual marks. Three plavers — Neal Hughes, Butch Col- son, and Kevin Moran — were honored by numerous all-star outfits. The Pirates got off to a six-game winning streak and envisioned another conference championship, but the Citadel came to Ficklen Stadium on Homecoming and les- sened ecu ' s chances of winning the con- ference title. The other loss was to West Texas State, also at home. The Buffaloes brought as much talent to Ficklen Stadium as any visiting team had that season. The Pirates began the season against William and Mary in a hurricane and strug- gled three quarters before erupting for 20 points in the final period to turn the tables. No such problem occurred the following week against Richmond. The Bucs, after grabbing a 7-0 lead in the first quarter, pushed out front by 20-7 at halftime and added a field goal in the final half for a safe 2.3-7 decision. Right: Head Coach Clarence Stasavich. Above: First Row: T. Hicks, P. Hutchins, N. Hughes, J. Schwartz, P. Schnurr, K. Moran, N. Gravertt, T. Grant, W. Prince, A. Glass, J. Schuftler. Second Row: D. Young, C. Overton, J. Gudger, B. Colson, P. Bilodeau, B. Wrightman, B. Cothren, J. Dudley, W. Springs, S. Laney, B. Grieb. Third Row: R. Best, T. Bullock, D. Tyson, G. Wheeler, M. Murray, D. Flanagan, S. Garrett, M. Boaz, P. Weathersbee, B. McClure, B. Braak. Foiirlh Row: R. Jaronczyck. D. Wilmer, J. Louis, F. Rhodes, W. Lineberry, J. Flowe, D. Hamilton, B. Tucker, C. Swanner, V. Taylor. i William and Mary .... 7 University of Richmond 7 Davidson 17 Southern Illinois 8 Louisville 13 Parsons 26 Citadel 21 Furman West Texas State 37 Marshall 13 Pirates Win Six in a Ro Ml. Above: Hughes scrambles for yardage aga Wildcats. Right: ECU ' s Young hums a TD i during the Davidson game. Playing before the largest crowd ever assembled at Davidson for a football game, East Carolina got off to a quick lead; but in the middle of the second period it found itself trailing. Down 17-14 with five and a half minutes left before intermission, the Bucs went ripping on to two touchdown drives to regain a lead they never lost. The undefeated Pirates rolled into Ficklen Stadium for their first home game played against Southern Illinois University. The Salukis were a slight favorite to de-rail the Bucs, but the game turned out to be all East Carolina. Fella Rhodes got the Pirates their first touchdown as he went winging 61 yards with a stolen pass, a blow from which SIU never recovered. Tlif f(ill(]uin  ; week another nationally- ranketl jjasser, Wally Oyler, came to visit ECU. He and his Louisville teammates were treated equally as well as the previous stars the Bucs had encountered. The Pirates went all the way to Iowa for their sixth straight victory, and it turned out to be the most exciting of the year. Neal Hughes turned in, what Coach Clar- ence Stasavich termed, the single greatest effort by one of his players. Hughes scored three touchdowns and passed for a fourth. Hughes had one touchdown run of 86 yards, netted 134 on the ground, and passed for another 104. Colson bulled his way for 74 yards to give the Pirates a 27-26 victory over Parsons. Lejt: Weary- offensive unit takes a break during the Louisville game. Below Lejt: ECU back tries to evade Louisville defense. Below Right: Colson pulls in the pigskin with a Louisville defender on his heels. JU ifiore: Pirates ' offense moves against the Bull- dogs. Above Lejt: Hughes flips pass against Bulldog rush. Right: Atkins fights for position between two Cadet defenders. Urates Suffer First Defeat During Homecoming With the biggest crowd ever in Ficklen Stadium for the Homecoming game, the Pirates were dealt a poor hand by fate. The Citadel, a team filled with sophomores, chose this date to use up most of its good fortune for the year. The Pirates had 25 first downs to the Citadel ' s 11, netted 242 yards rushing to 91 for the South Carolinians, and gained 181 yards passing to the Citadel ' s 155. But the final score was 21-19 for the Citadel, and the winning streak was broken. As it turned out, this was the deciding factor in the con- ference race. Had the Pirates won or tied, they would have owned out-right or shared the Southern Conference title with West Virginia. The Pirates, after leading early, fell be- hind twice to the Cadets and on the second occasion put on another stirring late game offensive push that brought a touchdown. Still trailing by two points, they tried a two point conversion that failed. Colson churned out his best effort of the year as he gained 153 yards and completed a pass for another 22 yards. Below: Bucs pick up tough yards in Homecoming match. Football (continued) Down 28-7, Furman came back to lead 29-28 late in the fourth quarter in one of the biggest offensive displays involving two teams in the history of Ficklen Stadium. With the clock running out, the Pirates drove for the winning touchdown with Neal Hughes hitting Tom Grant with a 17-yard pass for the score and making it 34-29. East Carolina gained 321 yards rushing and 142 passing for a total of 463. Furman got only 55 rushing but gained 335 passing. ECU 27 William and Mary .... 7 ECU 23 Richmond 7 ECU.... 42 Davidson 17 ECU 21 Southern Illinois 8 ECU.... 18 Louisville 13 ECU.... 27 Parsons 26 ECU.... 19 The Citadel 21 ECU.... 34 Furman 29 ECU. ... 13 West Texas State .... 37 ECU.... 29 Marshall 13 With Butch Colson out nursing his in- jured leg, the Buffaloes turned it on in the last half to win 37-13 after holding only a 16-7 margin at half-time. Colson gained 102 yards rushing, all in the first half, com- pared to the team ' s final total of 120. This yardage indicated what happened to the Pirate offense after he left the game. Hughes had another good night passing, hitting 10 of 18; but the overall speed of West Texas with the heart of the Pirate offense on the bench was too much to contain. Above Far Left: Neal Hughes demonstrates his winning form. Above Far Center: East Carolina sweeps the end against Furman. Below Far Left: Pirate is pursued by Furman players in dash down the field. Above: Neal Hughes dances through open hole in West Texas line. Left: Neal Hughes finds clear field. Below: Pirates find it hard getting yardage through the middle. 99 Freshmen Post Three-Two Season mmi mmdm  -m m. f  (T  f . '  ' «   ])PI ' C  ' With lineman Walter Adams named the outstanding player for the season, the fresh- man football team won three games and lost two. The Baby Bucs had a ten game winning streak stretching over three sea- sons. It was finally broken by the Citadel. Above: First Row: Left to Right: G. Whitley, S. Foster, J. Calaham, F. Austin, D. Hewston, M. Hickson, T. Guzzo, J. Tesh, R. Morehead, M. Lynch, E. Burfon, D. Brill, F. Adams, M. Baker, L. Page. Second Row: S. Davis, A. Monroe, M. Sermons, R. Corrada, J. Elrod, M. Mills, W. Rothrock, T. Peed, T. Edmondson, B. Beard, T. Smithwick, M. Damon, W. Sasser, B. Bemisderfer, D. Roberts. Third Row: T. Ryan, K. Wise, J. Morris, M. Fleig, D. Strowd, B. Brihon, S. Letcher, J. Wilson, P. Ribbens, W. Doll, W. Adams, T. Tuler, G. Wreen, T. Pulley. Right: East Carolina Baby Buc is caught by opponent. ECU. ... 13 Apprentice School .... 7 ECU.... 29 Richmond 19 ECU 3 Citadel 17 ECU 12 Hargrave Military 14 ECU.... 32 Chowan 8 Above: M. Mills breaks away for touchdown. Cen- ter: Pirates get away punt. Below: Coach John Little and his captains, D. Brill, W. Adams, and M. Baker. A ,  , . ) S - ;M3MM  101 Pirates Finish First in State Meet Compiling a dual-meet record of ten wins and one loss, the Vars ity cross-country team had a highly successful season. In championship competition the Pirates fi- nished first in the State meet and second in the Southern Conference meet. Coach Bill Carson ' s top eight runners were Don Jayroe, Ken Voss, Randy Martin, Terry Taylor, Charles Hudson, Ron Dibling, Dave Wight, and John Osborne. ECU had three members of the eight-man All-Con- ference team: Don Jayroe, Ken Voss, and Randy Martin. Top: Cross-Country team admires newly acquire Championship Trophy. Above: Team membei prepare for another victory. Above Far Right: To four ECU runners, R. Martin, K. Voss, T. Taylo and D. Jayroe break away from the pack in met against Baptist College. Far Right: First Rou Left to Right: R. Dibling, T. Taylor, R. Martii C. Hudson, D. Jayroe, J. Osborne. Second Row K. Voss, M. Conley, G. Burbella, D. Wight, Coac Bill Carson. CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES (low score wins) William and Mary 28 St. Andrews College 50 University of Richmond 43 Virginia Tech 36 N.C. State University 36 Old Dominion College 47 East Tennessee State University . . 38 Baptist College 38 Davidson College 50 Virginia Military Institute 46 Baptist College 39 1st Place North Carolina State Championship 2nd Southern Conference Championship 4th NCAA Regional Championship ECU. . . . ECU.... ....29 ECU l« ECU.... 20 ECU 19 ECU.... ....16 ECU .. 20 ECU.... ....17 ECU 15 ECU. . . . ....15 ECU. . . . ....18 103 v Above Right: Soccer players put in many hours of practice. Above Left: East Carolina players move in on opponent. Center: Collision in mid- field sends ball astray. Right: North Carolina Weslyan College plays East Carolina University. 104 Soccer Team Ties for Third in Conference East Carolina Soccer team met some strong competition in its second year of intercollegiate play. It finished the season with a 3-7 record. The ECU hooters tied for third place in the Southern conference and set a new school record by winning three games as compared to the previous high of two wins. 1967 SOCCER RESULTS ECU. ... 1 North Carolina State .... 5 ECU University of N. Carolina 4 ECU....1 Pembroke 2 ECU 5 North Carolina Wesleyan 3 ECU.... 4 Furman 1 ECU.... 2 Wilmington 1 ECU....1 William and Mary .... 3 ECU. . . .0 Saint Andrews 2 ECU....0 Campbell 6 ECU Davidson 3 Below: Left to Right: First Row: B. Bunn, T. Gillespie, B. Honaker, C. Pressley, C. Wunderle, S. Colvard. Second Row: R. Eckenrode, D. WU- kins, J. McMillian, H. Harris, T. Daniels, M. Posey. Third Row: G. Harvey, V. Badalamenti, K. Lueck, K. Barbour, J. Horner, Coach J. Welborn. 105 Cheerleaders Attend Clinic Under the direction of head cheerleader, Chick Krautler. the East Carolina varsity cheerleading squad led the student body in cheering the mighty Pirates on to many victories. Consisting of fifteen cheerleaders and a pirate mascot, the varsity squad gave a hundred per cent effort to every game. Through the rain at the William and Mary game, after the dissappointment of home- coming, and through the struggle of basket- ball season, the cheerleaders continued. Prior to the start of football season, cheer- leaders Sherry Robertson and Chick Krautler attended the nation ' s only All- College cheerleader clinic at the University of Southern Mississippi. Many new cheers, double stunts, chants, pom pom routines, and spirit ideas were brought back to the East Carolina squad. Freshman cheerleaders, headed this year by co-captains Brenda Masters and Kay Whitney, were selected at the beginnina: of fall quarter. The eight freshman cheer- leaders strived to promote school spirit at all of the freshman home games and at the varsity Homecoming game. JL «   ;-JI . ' ■ i-aw iar:a« ' r ' Above Far Left. Cheerleaders include gymnastics in executing cheers. Below Far Left: First Row: Left to Right: B. Bullock, B. Bolton, P. White, C. Coakley, P. Simmons, D. Swan, and S. Robert- son. Second Row: L. Getsinger, J. Shepherd, P. Ross, R. Murphy, S. Young, B. Bodziac, T. Kessler. On Cannon: C. Krautler, Head; and C. Linville, Pirate. Top: Rain does not stop Pirate Cheerleaders from praising the team. Left: Patsy Simmons inspires spectators with enthusiasm. Above: First Row: Left to Right: M. Wozelka, K. Whitney, B. Masters, S. Averett. Second Row: D. Mc Donald, S. Jenkins, J. Kern, G. Robertson. Pirates Move Onto New Court ( i j Soon after the Pirates moved into new Minges Coliseum, Earl Thompson, a Green- ville youngster, who transferred to ECU from a junior college, set a school scoring record with 31 points. Posting an 8 and 16 record for the sea son, the ECU netters faced such teams as North Carolina State, Richmond, and St. Peter ' s. Dr. Jenkins announced plans for a holi day tournamentJiext Christmas. Rapidly an outstanding field consisting of Cornell. William and Mary, Virginia, Delaware VPI, Baylor, and the Air Force Academy were named to join the Pirates in the eight-team festival. ym ECU.... 67 St. Peter ' s 102 ECU.... 00 Old Dominion 94 ECU.... 89 Furman 91 ECU. . . 101. Atlantic Christian .... 79 ECU.... as Richmond 90 ECU.... 69 St. Francis 113 ECU. . . .67 East Tennessee 65 ECU.... 71 George Washington .. 68 ECU.....S8 Furman 59 ECU .... 71 William and Mary .... 70 ECU.... 57 Citadel .59 ECU. . . .67 North Carolina State . 8.3 ECU. . . .53 East Tennessee 61 ECU. . . .90 George Washington ... 72 ECU.... 60 West Virginia  77 ECU.... 77 High Point 83 ECU... 100 Florida State 110 ECU.... 78 Richmond 112 ECU.... 99 William and Mary .... 75 ECU.... 72 Phillips Oilers 85 ECU.... 64 V.M.U 69 ECU .... 55 University of Toledo . . 72 ECU.... 81 Citadel 76 ECU ... 100 Washington and Lee . . 73 ECU.... 79 V.M.I 68 Southern Conference Tournament ECU 71 West Virginia 76 Above Far Left: Center: T. Quinn, Coach, K. Stuart, Assistant Coach. First Row, Left to Right: T. Wills, Trainer, S. Lilly, F. Campbell, E. Braf- J. Cox. E. Thompson, B. Francis, T. Miller. Second Row: V. Colbert, C. Alford, K. Sabo, J. Modlin, B. Lindfelt, R. Kier, J. Anderson, Man- ager. Above: ECU Starting Five: T. Miller, V. Colbert, C. Alford, J. Modlin, E. Thompson. Left: Teams lock in struggle for possession of the ball. Far Left: C. Alford shoots over opponent. Basketball (continued) Basketball (continued) Above Right: Wild moments take place under the boards in the Richmond game. Right: B. Lindfelt finds himself in an awkward position in the Richmond game. 113 Baby Bucs Post Good Season East Carolina Baby Bucs, led by the combined efforts of center Jim Gregory and forward Mike Dunn, posted a season rec- ord of 10 wins and 6 losses. Highlights of the season were the games with Duke University, North Carolina State, and the University of Richmond. Above: First Row: R. Tripp, Manager, B. Mc- Killop, J. Sermons, M. Grady. G. McNerney. K. Hartzler, G. Logan. Second Row: M. Wood, Trainer, D. Daughtry, C. Lemons, T. Wyche, J. Gregory, M. Dunn, B. Haubenreiser, Kirk Stuart, Coach. Right: J.V. coach. Kirk Stuart, calls plays from the bench. ECU.... 90 Chowan 63 ECU. ... 78 Old Dominion 106 ECU. ... 79 North Carolina State . . 81 ECU. .. 115 Atlantic Christian .... 77 ECU. . .112 Atlantic Christian 83 ECU.... 81 Richmond 87 ECU ... 106 William and Mary .... 81 ECU... 113 Chowan 112 ECU. . . .73 North Carolina State . . 99 ECU.... 80 Sandhills 70 ECU.. ..73 Louisburg 72 ECU.... 97 Richmond 85 ECU .... 98 William and Mary .... 72 ECU. . . .74 Louisburg Jr. College. . 68 ECU.... 79 Duke University .... 93 ECU.... 80 U.N.C 88 Above Left: T. Winch goes for a layup during the William and Mary game. Above Right: Uni- dentified Pirate secures rebound from defensive boards. Left: Baby Bucs scramble for ball. 115 East Carolina Hosts National A A U Indoor Championship Meet With a 7-7 record for the season, the ECU swimming team looked forward to the Na- tional AAU Indoor Championship in Minges 0 1  Coliseum in April. At the end of the reg- itfP ®  .ji P  ular season, the team had won the South- W  k ern Conference Championship for the third I H year in a row. ECU had four All-American ' R% records to its credit : Les Gerber, One Meter   ■ JK  n  ' Diving: Mike Hamilton. 100 and 200   Meter Butterfly; Richard Tobin, Three . ii   Diving; Mike Tomberlin, 100 and 200  ' : Meter Backstroke. The team was ranked i Hr   sixth in the National AAU Indoor Cham- J r Hb  mW  JBf  '  Highlights of the season were the meets | k  P   with two of the top ranked teams in the i nation, North Carolina State and Florida. Top: ECU Swimming Team: First Row: Left to ? 1 Right: G. Hanes, L. Allman, K. Hungate, D. f j Phillips, D. Tobin. O. Paris, B. Moynihan. S. Sl Howard, S. Weissman, D. Dineen, P. Steward. W ] Second Row: Left to right: Dr. Ray Martinez, -J ' Head Coach; Ray Scharf, Assistant Coach; E. 4 1 11 Goble, D. Donahue, D. Snyder, R. Conaway, E. m   1 Mills, L. Jorgensen. M. Tomberlin, B. King, B. l l Gregorson, J. Manchester. B. Baird, D. Murphy, M :  ' J. Sultan. Danny Scharf Mascot. Above: D. Dineen demonstrates style in 200 freestyle. Right: Head ijffl H ' fMlt ' °  Coach Dr. Ray Martinez. j | j F Left: M. Tomberline shows the form it took to win 200 backstroke. Right: Co-Captains Owen Paris and Mike Tomberlin. Below. The meet with University of Florida begins. Swimming (continued) 4 ECU. . . .48 North Carolina State ... 65 ECU. . . .41 University of S. Carolina 72 ECU. ... 74 Tulane University 39 ECU.... 75 Evansville 38 ECU.... 53 L.S.U 29 ECU.... 46 Alabama 67 ECU.... 52 Bethany 61 ECU 58 Monmouth 51 ECU.... 54 Southern Connecticut .. 59  ECU.... 58 West Virginia 46 I ECU. ... 57 Virginia Tech 47 || ECU.... 47 Florida 66 i Above Left: Diving Coach, Chuck Thompson. Above Right: Bug diver performs for crowd. Right: East Carolina ' s bench during meet with Florida. i ' X  ! Above Left: East Carolina diver per- forms in Three-Meter competion. Above Right: B. Aaird springs before dive. Below Left: D. Tobin executes swan dive. Below Right: D. Tobin demon- strates form that won him the Dyer Award. Wrestling Team Posts Winning Season ECU Wrestling Team, composed almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores, had seven matches this season and lost only one. That loss occurred in an extremely close match with N.C. State. The highlights of the 1967-1968 season were a 19-10 victory over the Citadel, the defending Southern Conference Wrestling Champions, and a 17-17 tie with Old Dominion, rated as one of the top three teams in the South. John Welborn was the new coach. ECU. ... 14 North Carolina State . . 19 ECU. . . .20 Duke University 12 ECU.... 19 Citadel 10 ECU.... 26 Wilmington 3 ECU.... 21 Pembroke 6 ECU.... 35 St. Andrews ECU. ... 17 Old Dominion 17 Above: First Row: Left to Right: T. Ellenberger, H. Metzgar, T. Ellenberger, S. Smith, R. Rich, S. Bastian, S. McDowell, C. Bernard, M. Murray, W. Lineberry. Standing Left to Right: K. Kellum Manager, J. Sellers, R. Caffrey, D. Oliker, D. Trexler, P. Monroe, H. Harris, K. Winston, B. Hampton. Right: The referee calls a foul on East Carolina ' s T. Ellenberger. Above: Tom EUenberger works for the fall. Btlow: Pirate Tim EUenberger finds himself m a tough situation. Left: Coach J. Welborn and hiN captain H. Metzgar. 121 Wrestling (continued) Right: ecu ' s Buc holds opponent motionless. Center: Wayne Lineberry spins for the advantage in his heavy weight division. Below: Buc tries to work out from the bottom. Left: East Carolina ' s M. Murrary struggles to down opponent. Below: Ellenberger has complete control as he overturns his opponent. ..  r  i ( Ira ' ■ M .€ 1   %  ' t ir c_    1  a I r      A. '  •«  j . ;, ' ; ,- M 3 If J    '    IBs ' arr  453 1 -li «  _  Pirates Tie for Conference Title Led by the University ' s first All-Ameri- can. Richard Narron. the Pirate Baseball team finished the season in a tie with West Virginia for the Conference title. It won twenty-three games and set a new recor(Jfor wins in one season for an East Carolina team. The team finished 11-H in the con- ference and 23-5 overall. The season started with seven lettermen and open positions all over the field. Coaches Smith and Williams placed a re- serve at first base, moved the shortstop to second base, borrowed a football player for shortstop, moved a catcher to left field, and borrowed a basketball player to pitch. These fellows combined with the veterans and re- serves became one of the finest teams in the history of East Carolina. When the sea- son was over, the results were as follows: Allstate; Richard Narron. Jim Snyder, and Dennis Burke. All-Conference; Richard Narron. Jim Snvder. Lvnn Smith, and Den- nis Burke. All-District III N.C.A.A.; Rich- ard Narron and Jim Synder. AU-American; Richard Narron. The team ranked number 20 in the final N.C.A.A. University Division Polls. Above Right: Coach Earl Smith and co-captains Richard Narron and Lynn Smith. Below: First Row: Earl Smith, Coach, E. Thome, R. Hedge- cock, R. Narron, L. Smith, S. Dillenger, D. Foster. Second Row: B. Scoggina, G. Domanski, D. Winchester, V. Chadwich, D. Barbour, N. Hughes, J. Daniels. Third Row: R. Glover, J. Snyder, V. Colbert, S. Fornash, D. Burke, T. Jennings, T. Whitley. Fourth Row: S. Wrenn Manager, T. Holton, L. Fisher, J. Pitriggi, H. Land, L. Price, B. Norman, M. Potter, R. Gilford. .fUr f ! ! ' M,!  1  .i  W i.  L lA .. 1  -  t %t ■Til mi  wn i ww  ML 1%7 RESULTS ECU.... 2 Dartmouth 3 ECU... 10 George Washington ECU. . . .4 George Washington 3 ECU... 16 Virginia ECU.... 3 Virginia 1 ECU.... 9 Ithaca 4 ECU.... 8 Ithaca 6 ECU.... 5 Fordham 4 ECU... 10 Fordham 1 ECU....1 Colby ECU.... 2 West Virginia 4 ECU.... 2 West Virginia 2 ECU.... 5 Richmond 1 ECU.... 2 Richmond ECU.... 6 Duke University 2 ECU... 13 VMI ECU.... 6 VMI ECU... 16 State 9 ECU... 12 Citadel ECU.... 4 Citadel ECU University of N. Carolina 11 ECU 4 Duke University 3 ECU....1 Furman 2 ECU. . . .0 Furman 1 ECU... 10 Davidson 1 ECU.... 2 Davidson ECU.... 4 William and Mary 1 ECU.... 4 William and Mary .3 Above Left: Head Coach Earl Smith. Below: J. Holt performs his duties enthusiastically. Richard Narron Becomes First Ail-American Leading the Pirate Baseball te am in batting last year, Richard Narron went on to become the first All-American ball star from East Carolina. Majoring in business administration, the Goldsboro junior began his career in baseball in high school. While playing American Legion baseball, he was selected to the All-State team for two years. Son of Sam Narron, of Middlesex, the East Carolina  super-star  signed with the New York Mets late last year. After six months of National Guard training, he be- gan to play for the Mets and will continue through the summer. At the end of the baseball season, Narron planned to return to school here. Speaking of his experience with the Pirate ball club Narron replied,  It is a great team with the best coaching. He (Coach Earl Smith) is a student of the game.  Above: Jay Holt salutes Richard Narron. .%•.-.... HP   j1  81 A ; WN Above: J. Snyder makes it to first in time. Below Right: L. Smith practices his slider. Below Lejt: Pirate leaps high to snag ball. Track Team Rewrites Record Book Posting a record of seven wins and three losses, the 1967 track team broke and set 11 varsity records. Tri-captains Jim Cargill, Charles Hudson, and Ed Whyte worked with Coach Baxter Berryhill as the thinclads set new records for ECU. Varsity records broken or set are as follows: one mile. 4:21.9 by Charles Hud- son; two miles, 9:54 by Terry Taylor; three mile, 15:57 by Terry Taylor; 440 relay, 42:7 by BillCothren, Clem Williams, White Whitfield, and Ed Whyte; high jump, 6 feet 4 in. by Peter Moe; broad jump, 23 feet 3 3 4 in. by Ed Whyle; triple jump, 45 feet 1 in. by Peter Moe; discus, 135 feet by Allen Hall: and 120 high hurdles, 14.4 by Jim Cargill. First Row: S. Rhodes, D. Jayroe, J. Osborne, H. Coble, R. .Martin, C. Williams, W. Whitfield, C. Hudson, W. Wooten, J. Deeds, R. Roth. Second M. Conley, B. Cothren, J. Hardison, M. Bridges, E. Whyte, T. Slezak, D. Crotts, A. Cargill, P. Moe, T. Hickey, J. McCarthy, Coach Berryhill. 128 ECU. . . .60 Baptist College 81 ECU... .83 Citadel 62 ECU ... 101 Davidson U ECU. . . .54 North Carolina State . 91 ECU 63 University of Richmond 82 ECU. . .120 Atlantic Christian .... 25 ECU. . . 106 Frederick College .... 39 ECU. . .103 Old Dominion 42 ECU.... 75 Virginia Tech 70 ECU 89 Atlantic Christian 56 Left: Jim Cargill clears a high-hurdles. Below Lei I: Tri-captains Ed Whyte, Charles Hudson, and Jim Cargill warm up before a meet. Below Right: ECU pole vaulter shows winning form.  . -. Crew Obtains New Shell, Attends First State Regatt Above Right: The crew team awaits the start of the race. Right: Coach Brousseau directs the team before a race. With the christening of The Leo W. Jenkins, the team ' s new shell, the 1967 crew team launched its second year of competition with a won-lost record of 4-4. Coached by Andre Brousseau and led by captain AI Hearn, the team competed for the first time in the Dad Vail Regatta, one of the top crew events in the country. The meet with Asheville College also proved another first, the first crew event ever held between two North Carolina schools. ECU. . . Narist College Won ECU . . . Richmond Won ECU. . .University of Florida Lost ECU . . . Jacksonville Lost ECU. . .Richmond Won ECU. . .Ashville Prep Won ECU. . .Dad Vail Regatta ... 22 out of 34 ECU. . .Florida Regatta Lost Left: Rowers prepare to hit water on the practice barge. Below Right: ECU oarsmen workout. Its m '  it Row: Coach Brousseau. P. Shannon, D. '  naud, G. Woolen, W. Mills, C. Jacona, J. I Hard. J. Atkins, G. Donharl, C. Riorden. Right iv: S. Mabel, J. Yager, A. Hearn, T. Chalk, M. enikciwicz. S. Wilson, A. Bagwell, J. Powell, Kidd, B. Donharl, J. Findley. ECU.. ..0 ECU.. ..3 ECU.. ..0 ECU.. ..3 ECU.. . .7 ECU.. ..0 ECU.. . .7 ECU.. ..0 ECU. . ..5 ECU.. ..0 ECU.. ..7 ECU.. ..0 ECU.. ..4 ECU.. ..3 Cooke, Taylor Spark Netmen Coached by John Welch, the 1967 East Carolina tennis team had a 4-6 season. Frank Cooke, the senior captain, and Chuck Taylor posted the best won-lost record. Diday and Cooke were the number one doubles team. Taylor and Chip Van Middlesworth composed the number doubles team. Right: Taylor puts a special twist on his serve. Below Right: First Row: C. V. Middlesworth, F. Cooke. Second Row: C. Taylor, T. Dean, Diday, W. Ransome. ■■■■■•■■« -. BBK«IKIi BiaaaB -laamsmamaaak  laaBMBBaaaa  -«■  •  ■ ■Bt.., Dartmouth 9 Kent State 6 Michigan State 9 Citadel 6 Atlantic Christian 2 Clemson 9 Furman 2 Presbyterian 9 |j||i Citadel 4 Wk Old Dominion 9 William and Mary 2 George Washington .... 9 Atlantic Christian 5 Univ. of So. Carolina . . 6 Lacrosse Team Records Disappointing Season Led by player-coach Kirk Voorhees, the 1967 East Carolina Lacrosse Club played five games losing all but the one to the University of Richmond. The Pirates went to Richmond April 28 to play for the Southern Conference La- crosse Championship, a mythical title. The first half saw Richmond start off with a flurry of  lunching  only to be destroyed by the ECU  lunchers,  who sent three men out of the game in the first half. Richmond held a one goal lead going into the last half; but that was quickly destroyed by the Pirates, who scored three in the third period and four in the final period to win it, 7-22. ECU 7 Roanoke College 9 ECU. ... 1 Univ. of No. Carolina . . 10 ECU. . . .5 Univ. of No. Carolina . . 13 ECU. . .22 University of Richmond 7 ECU.... 4 Duke University 16 133 Golf Team Sets 6-5-1 Record Coaching of Dr. Tom Paul and the ex- perience of returning lettermen, Howard Permar and Drayton Stott, led the 1967 East Carolina golf team to a successful season with a 6-5-1 record and second place in the Southern Conference Tourna- ment. The tournament was held on the 7000 yard Dunes Club at Myrtle Beach, South Carol The well-balanced squad was undefeated on the home course, and the entire 1967 squad returned. ECU... Citadel 6I 2 ECU. . .Dartmouth 91 0 ECU. . .North Carolina State ISVo ECU. . .Wilmington College 15 ECU. . .Virginia Military Institute . 15 ECU. . .William and Mary IIV2 ECU. . .Atlantic Christian ECU. . .George Washington 3I 2 ECU. . .Richmond 161 2 ECU . . . Wilmington College 5 ECU... Citadel  . 3 5|  Above: M. Schlueter, D. Stott, and P. Buzzelli se in the pro shop before a match. Above Right: Buzzelli digs out of a sand trap. Z,e (: Schlueter putts for a par four. VV i 1 Intramurals Provide Athletic Recreation for 2500 Men  No |)ro raT)i of education can be con- sidered adec]uate which does not include the training of the mental, social, spiritual, physical, and aesthetic properties of the body,  explained Jack Boone, Director of Intramurals. As a part of the physical edu- cation program, intramurals were designed to provide a high degree of student spirit. Intramural sports program at East Caro- lina University provided an opportunity for every male student on the campus to participate in some type of competitive sports activity. Team sports included in the intramural program at East Carolina University were basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, Softball, touch football, track, and volley- ball. Badminton, foul shooting, horseshoes, table tennis, tennis, and wrestling were the individual sports offered. fli Above Left: Charles Watson, Student Director of Intramural Sports. Lejt: Jordan shows the form that won the high jump title. Above: R. Vince, Publicity Chairman; C. Watson, Student Direc- tor; J. Lowe, President of Intramurals. Below Lejt: Intramural Softball provides recreation for all men on campus. ft ' 135 Intramural Sports Promote Schoc Right: Watson prepares to start the Cross Coun try race. Below: Intramural basketball helps de velop teamwork. 136 oirit. Teamwork, Physical Exercise Left: The pikher begins his pre-game warm-up. Below Right: An afternoon football game gives EC ' s male population a good workout. Below: Exhausted contestants calrh their lirealh after track and field events. 1967 INTRAMURAL WINNERS President ' s Cup Pi Kappa Phi Sportsman ' s Cup Charles Vincent (Lambda Chi Alpha) Touch Football Stumble Bums (Independent) Volleyball Lambda Chi Alpha Badminton Ron Hignite (Pi Kappa Phi) Tennis C. C. Pharr (Independent) Cross Country Stuart Rhodes Swimming Phi Kappa Tau Wrestling The Yankees (Independent) Foul Shooting Tom Powers (Sigma Phi Epsilon) Softball The Yankees (Independent) Horseshoes Archie Simmons (Phi Kappa Phi) wling Alpha Epsilon Pi Golf Pi Kappa Phi Track and Field Phi Epsilon Kappa 137 Organizations J  €{  ' 4 ,i-: % Student Government Serves Students Executive Branch Works for Students Elected by and from the student body, the Executive Branch of the Student Govern- ment Association was headed by five execu- tive officers. Along with a president, vice- president, secretary, and historian, the four class presidents served on the branch. This year the branch worked to benefit the students by completing a faculty evalua- tion and by devising a Student Complaint Board. Right: Steve Moore, President. Below: David Lloyd, Vice-president. Right: Steve Morrisette, Speaker. Left: Barry Blick addresses the legislature. Below: Members of the Student Government legislature consider a proposed bill. f -  V  Legislature Strives for Improvements Composed of dormitory and day stu- dent representatives, the S.G.A. vice-presi- dent, and S.G.A. speaker, the Student Government Legislature worked in a broad capacity to serve the students of E.C.U. In addition to making laws, the legisla- ture approved all budgets for campus ac- tivities, ratified constitutions of new or- ganizations, and strived for improvements most desired by the students. These included revised traffic laws, a new dress code for women, and additional lights around the girls ' dormitories. t adt m Lmm  Jim Young Barbara Atkins Earle Beasley Gwen Bullock Carol Cashion Dennis Chestnut Candy Coe Jackie Daniel Kevin Foley Gwyn Garrett Leslie Genzardi Marie Gerlach Jean Harvey Carleen Hjortsvang Diane Holland Marion Howard Sue Hunniecutt Beverly Mathews Sue Miller Steve Morrisette Linda Plemmons Bill Richardson Bob Robinson Judy Scarborough Steve Sharpe Shirley Smith Dan Summers Terrie Trotter Karen Wagner Richard Waters Patsy Womble Committees Deal ivith Special Problems Appointed by the S.G.A. president, com- mittee chairmen worked with their various committees in areas of student government that required special attention. These were problems such as elections, entertainment, internal affairs, faculty evaluations, and special events. The committees sought to evaluate and administer in these fields of student activity.   Above: External Affairs, Reid Overcash. Above Right: Elections Chairman, Sue Yow. Center Right: Faculty Evaluation, Frank Harden. Right: Special Events, Jean Haney. Far Left: Spirit Committee; John Deeds; Left: Budget Com- Layton Getsinger; Below Far Left: Entertainment Com- 11 Diuguid; Below: Internal Affairs, Barry Blick. Summer School Student Government Campaigns for University Status Elected at the beginning of the term, Summer School Student Government car- ried on the duties of the regular term Stu- dent Government. In addition to govern- ing the student body and handling disci- plinary problems, the members organized a Blood Drive, created a Student Book Ex- change, and worked to keep spirits high during the struggle for University status. Lejt: John Meares, President: Below Left: Ste Morrisette, Vice-president: Be ow Right: Caroli Riddle, Secretary. f • iv«saEt jf- ' .i, ,-  Above Left: Brenda Bullock, Treasurer, Above Right: Anitra Sheer, world famous guitarist, performs for East Carolina stu- dents. Left: Students participate in the Sum- mer Blood Drive. Beloiv: Summer School Student Government Legislature and Ad- visers. Dean R. Alexander and Dr. James Tucker. O 11 Councils Deal With Honor Code Violations Men ' s and Women ' s Honor Council, each composed of seven members and one alter- nate, had jurisdiction over all violations of the honor code. Cases such as lying, cheat- ing, stealing, and any matter which broke the rules of the honor code- were brought to the attention of the council to be dealt with in the proper manner. Above: Men ' s Honor Council: Lejt to Right: H. Woodburn, J. Mears, H. Salenius, P. Allen. Sec- ond Row: J. Greene, W. Mosier, E. Tipton. Cen- ter: Women ' s Honor Council: First Row: A. Gamble, J. Joyner, A. Todd, D. Swan. Second Row: M. Gerlach, B. Giles, L. Tetterton, L. Clay- ton, R. Bonnevie, B. Schwartz. Right: Defenders: R. Marrow, J. Bang, D. Hammond. Judiciaries Enforce Campus Regulations Operating separately to serve their re- spective constituents, the Men ' s and Wom- en ' s Judiciary Councils tried all cases of violations of university regulations which did not involve breach of the Honor Code. The Judiciaries worked in co-operation with the S. G. A. and the administration to enforce school laws. Men ' s Judiciary w as composed of seven members and one alternate. The Women ' s Judiciary consisted of eleven members and two alternates. Above: Women ' s Judiciary: First Row Left to Right: C. Edwards, J. Vaughn, B. Mathews, B. Al- len, C. Hjortzvang, G. Bullock. Second Row: S. Lucas, K. Roseman, J. Henton, H. Cook, A. Cushman. Center Left: Prosecutors: J. Bang, C. Denny, C. Keeter; Left: Men ' s Judiciary: First Row Left to Right: C. Studky, C. Kroutler, R. Owens, H. Daniels, M. McComb. Second Row: E. Mauldin, F. Muir, H. Allen, S. Johnson, T. Leinbach. 5I Full-Time Employees Aid Student Government Employed for the Student Government Association, Walter Quade and Cheryl Mears gave much time and dedication to filling the needs of the campus. Walter worked diligently for the Buccaneer, East Carolinian, Key, and Rebel; and Cheryl worked equally hard as secretary for the Student Government. Though they were kept busy, they manged to find time to share in recreation and fun with other East Caro- lina University students. Ilk • iT m,tttmmmissa a£ilm Board Regulates Publications Serving as an advisory and supervisory board responsible for counseling in fiscal matters and directing the four S. G. A. publications — Buccaneer, East Carolinian, The Rebel, and The A:ey— the Publica- tions Board operated as an official branch of the Student Government. The Board composed of administration officials, faculty advisers of the publications, student editors and business managers of publications, and student members at large elected by the S. G. A. approved all con- tracts, elected editors, set salaries, and ad- vised publication plans. Left: Dr. James Tucker, Chairman of the Board. rst Row: Mrs. M. Sorensen, M. Atmon, J. Young, Dr. ill, B. Atkins, L. Ivey, W. Rufty, B. Blick, J. Reynolds. r. E. Brown, Dr. R. L. Holt. Second Row: T. Black- 153 Buccaneer Staff Works Diligently Through Winter Storms Neither wind, sleet, snow, nor lack of electricity kept the deadlines from arriving on their appointed dates. With this fact firmly in mind, the members of the year- book staff spent many a night in the of- fice burning the midnight oil and, thanks to winter storms, an awful lot of candles as they strived to put together the best year- book ever. This was the first year as a university! Determined to make an everlasting chroni- cle of the year ' s exciting events, staff mem- bers started work in September. A lot of laughter rang through third floor Wright, and sometimes there was grim silence as each staff member pursued his particular job. The end of the year brought satisfaction and a little nostalgia as the finished yearbook arrived ready for distribution. Right: M. Almon, Editor-in-Chief. Below Left: Mrs. M. Sorensen, Literary Adviser. Below Right: L. Ivey, Business Manager. Buccaneer (continued) Below Left: N. New, Copy Editor; J. Flint, Classes Editor; Below Right: M. Bayley, Sports Editor; Below: Buccaneer Staff: First Row, Left to Right: S. Skiles, S. White, A. Partridge; Sec- ond Row: C. Julian, J. Long, L. Massey, R. Rogers, B. Prye, J. Griffin; Third Row: D. Moore, L. Plenimons, G. Strickland, F. Shofner, J. Overman. East Carolinian Sets Precedents A student supported and operated news- paper, The East Carolinian, redefined and improved its coverage of campus events and topics during the 1967-1968 school year. News and editorial topics ranged from local to national and international subjects as they affected students on campus. Race re- lations, dress codes, and political races dominated most of the early publications. Besides improving in news coverage and editorial objectives, the newspaper made several tangible changes in its physical organization. A new precedent was set by printing a freshman orientation issue in the summer. The addition of journalism courses and a uniform style increased the quality of writing. More money was ap- propriated for enlarging the paper facili- ties and with the hope of increasing the number of publications per week. By providing these changes, the staff worked to move The East Carolinian out of the category of an organization or club and into a responsible position as a valuable communication medium for the students of East Carolina. Left: B. Rufty, Editor-in-Chief; Below Left: T. Blackwell, Business Manager: Below Right: Dr. Wyatt Brown. Adviser. East Carolinian (continued) Below: Layout staff prepares a page for final printing. Right: W. Sumner, Assistant to the Editor; B. Rufty, Editor; and S. Parks, printer, check the papers as they come off the press. Below Right: Copy Department: Bill Rogers, Layout Editor; John Lowe, Sports Editor; Beverly Carawan, News Editor; Judi Bradford, Features Editor. Above Lejt: Marcy Jordan, Managing Editor; Above Right: Phyllis Bridgeman, Associate Edi- tor; Left: Francine Perry, Rewrite Editor; Be- low: East Carolinian Staff. Key Orients Students Informing the student body of the vari- ous organizations, policies, and activities of East Carolina University was the job of the Key. Published during spring quarter by a staff chosen the previous winter quar- ter, the Key was given to incoming fresh- men who attended orientation in the sum- mer. The remaining student body received in the fall copies to be used as reference books throughout the year. Right: Staff, Left to Right: B. Rufty, A. Thon F. Soolt, and C. Julian. Beloiv: B. Barrow, Edii J. Young, Associate Editor. ebel Wins Ail-American onor Rating Competing with college literary magazines ross the country in the Associated Col- ;iate Press ' s Critical Service, The Rebel liked away with one of the few highly veted All-American Honor Ratings. One judge said in the critique,  I rarely ' e one superior rating, and I have never , ' en this number to any issue before.  The Rebel is published quarterly at East rolina University by students interested  waking up  the campus community by ;ans of poetry, short fiction, essays, in- pth reporting, photo-essays, and artwork. irst Row: C. Griffin, Poetry Editor; C. Callaway, o-ordinating Editor; J. Reynolds, Co-Editor; econd Row: S. Morris, Art Editor; N. J. Lee, Kj-Editor; C. Crawford; Staff; S. Huff, Business ' anager. Religious Groups Reflect Spiritual Interest Baptists Acquire New Student Union Moving into its new student center was the zenith of the year for the East Carolina Baptist Student Union. It sought to pro- vide a place for students to meet, discuss, have recreation, and enjoy fellowship in a Christian atmosphere. Members of the Un- ion strove to practice their Christian con- cern and to relate their dedication to Christ through creative service. At Christmas the members of the Union gave a Christmas party and caroled for the Greenville citi- zens. The Baptist Student Union sponsored a summer mission project. Right speak( cilities and more room are found in the new Baptist Center Members listen attentively to guest at weekly meeting. Below: Modern fa- East Carolina Christian Fellowship Sponsors Needy Child Above Left: Left to Right: D. Frye, Program Chairman; B. Daughtridge, Secretary; R. Braxton, President; E. Slaughter, Vice-president. Left: First Row: Left to Right: K. Knott, C. Knott, R. Braxton, A. Jenkins, B. Bowden, D. Jones, F. Kay. Second Row: D. Frye, C. Waters, B. Knott, W. Ballance. Below Left: First Row: Left to Right: D. Jones, F. Kay, B. Daughtridge, E. Slaughter. Second Row: W. Ballance, B. Best, C.- Yonce. To provide Christian Fellowship for all East Carolina students and to work together in promoting good will were the founding principles for the East Carolina Christian Fellowship. The fellowship participated in many philanthropic activities in the Green- ville area such as aiding a needy family with food and clothing, visiting a children ' s ward at Pitt Memorial Hospital, and send ing a needy child of Greenville to a Chris- lian summer camp. Each week the Fellow ship ' s approximately fifteen members mel [O further their Christian goals for the bene fit of students and the community of EasI Carolina University. 165 Encouraging and fostering an active par- ticipation in church life and promoting fellowship in a Christian atmosphere while at the university were the purposes of the members of the Campus Christian Fellow- ship. With the coming of spring and win- ter, many of the fellowship ' s members ven- tured to the beach retreats of the organi- zation. At the Eighth Street Christian Church, the members met weekly for din- ner and worship. Their goal was to strength- en and preserve their Christian ideals. Right: Members enjoy their leisure hours at Eighth Street Christian Church. Below: Members meet for dinner before weekly meetings. Campus Christian Fellowship Strengthens Ideals Informality Pervades Canterbury Canterbury was many things to many people, for this reason it was successful. Each student was able to feel free to  Do his own thing and to be his own self.  Can- terbury was sponsored by the Episcopal Church, but students of all denominations and no denomination attended. There was no membership in a formal sense. A sense of communion of God and Man was ever present in all of Canterbury ' s activities. Officers were non-existent because nothing must be done to establish artifical ranks with their tendency to divide. Individuality and informality were the basis for relation- ships between the students in and out of meetings. Although many of the students made the Canterbury rooms a second home, organized groups met twice a week to offer the Eucharist, to eat, and to talk in the  no holds barred  jam sessions which followed supper. Above Left: Father Houston reads the Epistle. Above: Canterburians surprise  Father Pat  with new Eucharistic Vestments. Left: Canterbury turns from saints to  haints.  Right: Left to Right: G. Gay, Treasurer; J. Gudger, Programs Chairman; J. Dudley. Secre- tary; Coach G. Williams, Adviser; N. Gravatt, President. Beloiv: Members discuss activities for coming year. Below Left: Coach Williams relaxes after meeting. Christian Athletes Sponsor Spring Football Game Founded in September, 1963, by the par- ticipants in athletics at East Carolina Uni- versity, the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes presented a program to confront ath- letes and coaches, and through them the youth of the nation, with the challenge and adventures of following Christ through the fellowship of the Church. The members of the fellowship pushed their goals by sponsoring a football game in ' April and entertaining the youth of Greenville at sports events throughout the year. Free- Will Baptists Buy New House Free Will Baptist Youth Fellowship was organized on the East Carolina campus to promote and keep interest in the denomina- tion. Having weekly dinner meetings in the Youth Hut, the fellowship was tied together by informative and recreational programs. In July the Free Will Baptists will move to their new location on East Tenth Street. yr Above: Left to Right: J. Edgerton, Treasurer; I. Banks, Vice-president; G. Boyd, President; P. Godwin, Secretary. Above: Members frequent reekly meeting. Hebrew Youth Undertakes Chanukakh Party Hebrew Youth Fellowship afforded the Jew ish students on campus an opportunity to gather for Bible study and prayer. This year the fellowship gathered in April for its Chanukak party and annual Passover din- ner. This occasion continued the purpose of social and cultural benefit for the Jewish population on campus. First Row: Left to Right: P. Greenspan, M. Wold, F. Blumenstein, Secretary; R. Lurie. Secretary; P. Breitnian. President. Second Row: G. Herbst, M. Hurwitz, R. Kallman, M. Goldfarb, H. Mar- gulies. Treasurer; E. Dosik. Catholic Students Attend Campus Mass Weekly mass and confession were activi- s of the Newman Club, an organization Catholic students. These were designed enhance the spiritual and temporal lives members. Religious, social and cultural ivities, and the availability of a priest campus was considered vital to the spir- ral enrichment of the members. Socials d suppers with the priest were enjoyed all members. Their motto  Cor ad cor juitur  means  Heart speaks to heart.  ■ Above: Father Spillane discusses club activ- s with members. Above: Members eat dinner ether before weekly meeting. Clubs Further Interest in East Carolina Chemical Society Sponsors Lectures American Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society was formed to instill in its members a professional pride in chemistry through intellectual stimula- tion arising from professional association. The society stimulated and maintained an interest in modern developments in chemis- try through field trips to industry and lec- tures by guests. The club sponsored the sales of chemical handbooks and a sym- posium for high school seniors. Right: R. Roberts, Vice-president; K. Holmes, Jr., President; R. Peele, Secretary; Dr. F. Par- namni, Adviser W. Lindsey, Treasurer. Above First Row: J. Woodford, P. Allen, K. Holmes, Jr. Second Row: Z. Tyndall, J. R. Jenkins, C. Rivenbark. Third Row: C. Mooney, R. Oglesby, S. Brower. Fourth Row: J. Bailes, R. Mary Peele, B. Tindsey. Fifth Row: G. Locks, D. Beavers, R. Roberts. Sixth Row: C. Hudson, Jr., M. Wright. Physics Institute Conducts Field Trip Interested students found membership in the East Carolina Section of the Ameri- can Institute of Physics. Through lectures and movies, the students had the oppor- tunity to acquire a deeper understanding of physics and the work of physics. During the year the inembers took trips designed to help maintain their interest in physics. Their year was closed by an annual picnic with the faculty of the physics department. Above: Left to Right: J. Staley, President; Mr. F. Read, Adviser; T. Stovall, Treasurer; J. Brearey. Vice-president. Below: Members learn the use of the oscilloscope. t '  vl HMlj-J. V LMhJi  c 5 y rWKpR bCr X B ®j HLi l Hu i  Bm H 175 Association for Childhood Education Assists With Child Care Center Education majors who had a profound desire to teach children in kindergarten through the sixth grade and who had an outstanding interest in children were quali- fied for membership in the East Carolina University Chapter of the Assoication for Childhood Education. The members were able to further their understanding of children this year by visiting the Meadow- brook Child Care Center. Selling mums this year at Homecoming in conjunction with a local florist was the main money-making project. This money was used to give the children at Meadowbrook a Christmas party. Far Left: Left to right: V. Griffin, Membership Chairman; M. Sherman, President; L. Brown, Secretary. Above: Linda Brown helps these small children learn to write. Left: Members observe the progress of children at the Day Care Center. Association Promotes Computer Science Promoting an increased knowledge of the science, design, development, construc- tion, languages, and application of modern computing machinery was the founding principle for the Student Chapter of the Association for Computer Machinery at East Carolina. The association aimed to stimulate an interest in computer science and its applications in other disciplines. The chapter consisted of approximately twenty-three members who were able to advance their knowledge of computers by attending a National convention in Wash- ington, D. C. this spring. During the year, the chapter gave demonstrations for the Merit scholars and high school students. Above: Left to Right: J. Oakley, Treasurer; F. Martins, Chairman D. Chestnut, Secretary; Mrs. T. Gross, Adviser. Below: First Row. M. McFlohon, L. Adams, Mrs, Gross, K. Gurley, S. Jones, M, Bridenstine. Second Row: D, Chestnut, G. Potts, F. Martins, M, McLawhom, D. Farrele, W. John son, J. Oakley, M. Marcus, D. Geroek, L. Jones. 7l ' T  f Circle K Ushers for Campus Activities Serving as a service organization on campus, the Circle K club of East Carolina University was very busy. Membership con- sisted of any men students who were invited and maintained a  C  average. Club members served in numerous ways. They participated as ushers to all plays and lecture series on campus. They also conducted their annual fruit cake sale, from which the proceeds were used for a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. Above Left: Miss Nan Strickland is the Club ' s Homecoming representative. Right: Left to Right- D. Snyder. Vice-President; H. Holland, Sergeant- at-Arms; B. Jones, President. Above: Don War- ren and George Burbella are party-patrons for the Scout Jamboree in Rocky Mount. Fidelio Society Renders Public Services  Personal fulfillment through musical service  was the motto for the Fidelio Society, whose membership consisted of music majors in good standing. The so- ciety this year helped with the Greenville Day Care Center and gave pre-schoolers a basic idea of music. The members had a tutoring program for students wanting extra help with music courses. They also gave high school and junior high students private instruction on band and orchestra instruments, piano, and voice. The society was a society designed to stimulate the minds of its members and others by pro- viding service and recreational projects for itself, school, and the community. Above: First Row: Left to Right: P. Kepley, S. Fouts, C. Hampton. Second Row: J. Tyson, K. Jones, P. Jeffries, S. Liles, K. DeVore, M. Brad- ley. Third Row: T. Rothermich, R. Wood, C. Melnikov, J. Gaither. Fourth Row: J. Sanger, J. Kimball, B. Hodges, T. Newman, R. Holman. Above: First Row: M. Bradley, Vice-President; K. DeVore, Historian; J. Tyson, Treasurer. Sec- ond Row: J. Kimball, R. Wood, B. Hodges, C. Melnikov, President; and R. Holman. I HHJI yi a ■      Ml  Be.  MB  Bk I B ?  IJ ' ■•■  W««. mL  Home Economics Club Stresses Professional Attitude Honoring all freshmen, a picnic began tfie year for the East Carolina Home Eco- nomics Chapter. Creating an understanding of community and family and encouraging professional development of college home economics students were the main purposes for the chapter ' s founding here in 1934. Each member participated in preparing a spaghetti supper in October. The chapter gave outstanding chapter member, out- standing senior student, and outstanding freshman in the department awards at its annual awards banquet. Left: Left to Right: S. Freeman, Treasurer; S. Little, Secretary; S. Harden, Vice-President; C. Yelverton, President. Below: Home Economics club members sample each other ' s creations at a Christmas buffet. 181 Top: Male members of the club do handstands during practice session. Above: First Row: C. Thompson, F. Byrns, J. March, D. Warren, J. Fansler, H. Carmine, S. Bowers. Second Row: B. Waldrop, T. Mullins, B. Campbell, F. Mobley, C. Williams, H. Gomez. Third Row: M. Little, B. Copeland, D. Buff, J. Butts. Right: H. Gomez and B. Copeland perform a balancing movement.  r  i- h. I ' ' : -  Gymnastic Club Excels Through Competition  To promote action through action  served as the founding motto of the East Carolina Gymnastic Club. The club con- sisted of twenty members who had a keen desire to achieve and a wiUingness to work. Since its founding, the club has grown by leaps and bounds. This year the club par- ticipated in the Greenville Christmas parade and hosted an exhibition by a Danish gym- nastic team. It engaged in meets and ex- hibitions with Furman, Saint Andrews, Elkin, Duke, and the University of North Carolina. Left: H. Carmine executes a back-layout on the trampoline. Below: Female members of the club perform an uneven parallel movement. Q Karate Club Demonstrates Fitness of Mind, Body Teaching various aspects of karate and representing East Carolina in com- petition kept high the interest of the Karate Club members. Members of the club gave several demonstrations dur- ing the year. Progressive belt awards, upon qualification, were awarded mem- bers for their achievements in karate. Practice twice weekly kept the club ' s thirty members physically fit and ready for competition. Above: A sparring demonstration is con- ducted by Brown-belts Woolen and Baily. Right: White belt, Lyons, demonstrates board breaking with an elbow strike. Above Left: Gary Wooten breaks a board with an open hand strike. Left: First Row: J. Bassler, Secretory; G. Wooten, President; B. Daily, Vice- President. Second Row: G. Gift, B. Lyon, K. Hampton. Third Row: A. Gaston, B. Owens, D. Waterman. Fourth Row: D. Wrenn. M. Anderson, T. Herbert, B. Norbruch. Below: Members attend a group Kata, which is a series of movements designed to polish the form and techniques. 185 Right: Left to Right: L. Tucker, Treasurer; D. Fitts, Reporter; S. Tolnitch, y ice-President; T. Barrington, Secretary; F. Foster, President, Dr. Waldrop, Adviser. Below: Members of the In- dustrial and Technical Education Club hold their bimonthly meeting. Industrial and Technical Education Club Urges Professionalism Persons eligible to join the Industrial and Technical Education Club included any student majoring or minoring in in- dustrial and technical education or engi- neering. The club emphasized the need of technical and industrial education in eastern North Carolina. It promoted fellow- ship, professionalism, and growth among students in the department. The group subsidized a loan fund which it made ble to all members. Before Christ- mas, the club collected books for the fight- ing men in Viet Nam and toys for the underprivileged children of Greenville. Below Left: King Neptune and his mermaids reign over the Industrial and Technical Educa- tion Society ' s prize-winning homecoming float. Below Right: Club member sharpens a chisel on an emory wheel. I Law Society Studies Government Speakers and discussion programs con- cerning national and international contro- versies were designed to lead the members of the Law Society to a better understand- ing of the role of the law profession in society. Stimulation of the student ' s intel- lectual curiosity concerning law and government was attempted. Membership was open to all students interested in the law profession. The society gave them an opportunity to learn about the skills and nature of the profession. Above: Future lawyers learn nature of their pro- fession. Right: Left to Rif;ht: R. Rados. Secre- tary-Treasurer; Colonel Hill, Adviser; F. Harris, President; D. Raynor, Vice-President. Below bars of the Law Society take an active part their meetings. Recreational Mathematics Interests Club Stimulating interest in recreational math- ematics and providing a social atmosphere for learning new things about mathematics were the purposes of the full-time math- ematics students who made up the member- ship of the Maria D. Graham Mathematics Club. The club was divided into two di- visions: a junior division consisting of freshmen and sophomores and a senior division consisting of juniors and seniors. This year the club was honored at a picnic given by the Mathematics faculty. Mem- bers also had a beach trip in the spring. Above Left: Leslie Hewett demonstrates a mathe- matics problem to his fellow club members. Left: Left to Right: Ray Stinson, Second Vice-Presi- dent; Jon Breary, Treasurer; Betsy Allen, Presi- dent; Carroll Byrum, First Vice-President; Mr. Oscar Brannon, Adviser. Interior Designers Discuss Latest Trends Members of the National Society of In- terior Designers at East Carolina Univer- sity worked to foster close relationship between the interior design profession and the student representing the profession to the public and trades. Members were given the opportunity to a better understanding of interior design as a profession through association with a group of people who had common interests and goals. Monthly discussion groups gave them an opportunity to compare ideas and trends and hear opinions of experts. Members promoted interest in interior design as a profession by awarding two scholarships for graduate and undergraduate students. Right: Officers of the National Society of In- terior Designers study colors and textures of various fabrics. Below: Future interior decorators look over booklets presented to the group by a guest speaker. 190 Physical Education Majors Club Emphasizes Physical Fitness Open to all physical education majors, the Physical Education Club promoted in- terest in physical education as a profession. Principles and goals set up by the club were five-fold. It encouraged students to enter the field of physical education and recreation. Students were encouraged to engage in a program of physical fitness and to become increasingly more profes- sional. Members of the Physical Education Club tried to benefit the citizens of North Carolina by offering the students an organ- ization that would enable them to do a better job in this area of education. The club offered students an opportunity to gain the latest information in this field. Above: Left to right: S. Wrenn, President; Dr. Jorgensen, Adviser; G. Blackwell, Vice-President. 19  Political Science Club Fosters Interest in International Affairs Students with a major or minor in political science were qualified to become members of the East Carolina University Political Science Club. Under the leader- ship of Dr. Hans H. Indorf, this club strove to create an organizational outlet to stimulate professional interest and to pro- mote intellectual thought and discussion in political science. In their meetings, mem- bers discussed with noted professors from the Political Science Department, the fields of diplomacy, international relations, and international law. The club sent two of its membership to the Middle South Model United Nations. Right: The East Carolina University Political Science Club discusses international affairs. Below: Left to Right: Bill Richardson, President; Janet Braithwaite, Secretary; Gary Bass, Treas- urer; Danny Bell, Vice-President. Pre-Medical Society Studies Progress in Medicine Consisting of twenty-eight members, the Pre-Medical Society invited a number of speakers from medical schools to speak to the club on the latest advancements in medical science and to sho N supplementary films. Under the advisership of Dr. Lawrence and Mr. Derrich, the club strove to congregate all students interested in the medical profession into a society whfch, through its unity, would help all members achieve their goals in life. Above: Left to Right, First Row: B. Adkins, R. Dupree, C. Mooney, C. Raby, P. Rowel], and H. Powell. Second Row: S. Joyner. R. Ketner, L. Dherry, E. Hillman, F. Rutledge, and B. Lindsay. Left: Left to Right: R. Dupree. President; E. Hill- man, Secretary; and B. Lindsay, Vice-president. 193 State Honors Local Management Society Members of the Society for the Advance- ment of Management strove to provide a bridge between the theoretical training of school and the practical world of business and management. The group took tours of businesses in this area. This organiza- tion received an honor when Ronald Ketch- am, local president, and Robert Boyd were elected to the positions of president and vice-president in the North Carolina Society for the Advancement of Management. The society honored the management major with the highest overall average at the an- nual School of Business Convention by giving to him a management award. Top: Left to Right: R. Boyd, Vice-president ; i Johnson, Treasurer; R. Ketcham, President; I McCandless, Secretary; Dr. R. Roche, Adviser W. Hart, Adviser. Above: Members conduct panel discussion on the New York Stock Ei change. hciology Club Studies Human Relations Providing opportunities for sociology and anthropology students, faculty, and other interested persons to associate, to inter- change ideas, and to promote interest in sociology and anthropology was the pri- mary function of the Sociology Club. The club had monthly meetings with speakers on poverty and other aspects of sociology. As a social service project for the region, the club featured a Sociology and Anthro- Day in May. Above Left: Left to Right: Mrs. G. Howell, Ad- viser; M. Smith, Vice-president; A. Chandler. Sec- retary; D. Chestnut, Treasurer; C. Coggins, Presi- dent. Below: Club members enjoy a picnic in the 195 Student Nurses ' Association Promotes Professional Unity  Fame is nothing; the deed is every- thing.  This was the motto of the East Carolina University Student Nurses ' Associ- ation. It strove to promote professional and social unity among the student nurses. The club had many programs with speakers from the field of nursing. In November a veteran flight nurse spoke to the group on aerospace nursing. A film on flight nursing was shown. At Christmas the mem- bers caroled for the patients at Pitt Me- morial Hospital and the Greenville Nurs- ing and Convalescent Home. Right: Mrs. Margaret Dolan, former president of the American Nursing Association, speaks at a district meeting. Below: Left to Right: E. Mur- phy, Historian; J. Rhyne, First Vice-president: A. Davis, President; D. Boaz, Second Vice-presi- dent; C. Willard, Secretary. «|. HI i J Student Party Pursues ' ' Quests for Quality ' ' Operating for the purpose of initiating programs in the Student Government Asso- ciation and urging administrative and stu- dent officers to enforce these programs, the Student Party of East Carolina was very active. To introduce its programs to the students, it sponsored candidates in the campus elections. Sixty persons comprised the membership, which concentrated most of its activity during fall and spring elec- tions. Lejt: Left to Right: F. Harden, Vice-Chairman; B. Duiguid, Chairman; C. Hjortsvang, Treasurer; C. Cashion, Secretary. Above: Courtney Andrews initiates discussion on forthcoming elections. Be- low: Student Government officers, Steve Moore and Sandy Wentzel, attend Party meeting to dis- cuss plans for future projects. 197 Student National Education Association Tutors Underprivileged Children Special interest in the mentally retarded and underprivileged children of the area was the basis for most of the projects of the local Student National Education As- sociation. By selling fruit cakes at Christ- mas and candles made by retarded chil- dren, the members collected funds for the Sheltered Workshop of Pitt County. Under- privileged children benefited from the tutor- ing program in which a club member helped one child for two hours each week during the entire year. The Student National Education Associa- tion of East Carolina University worked to provide valuable opportunities for students preparing for a teaching career. The or- gariization strived to help its members de- velop an understanding of the teaching profession through participation in work of local, state, and national education associa- tions. Club activities were designed to help students develop an understanding of the history, ethics, organizations, policies, and programs of the education profession and to gain practical experiences in working to- gether on educational problems. Above: Slides, projectors, reading machines bene- fit students at East Carolina. Below Left: Harry Mallard, president, conducts monthly meeting. Below Right: Member instructs student concern- ing use of film projector. Above: Members discuss project for underprivi- leged children. Leji: A student increases her reading rate with the help of a readometer. Top: Students learn the use of speech equipment to help the mentally retarded. 199 University Party Works for Campus Unity Participating in campus elections and politics highlighted the East Carolina Uni- versity Party. As the second political party on campus, the party was founded to create student interest in Student Government and to meet a need for campus political parties and political organization. Its members won seats in the Student Legislature and four positions on the Executive Council of the Student Government Association. In Febru- ary, candidates were nominated for spring elections. The party had the honor of having a large majority of its members participate in the North Carolina Model United Na- tions Security Council. Above: Left to Right: G. Francis, Chair- man; P. Larson, Secretary-Treasurer. Center: Nomination convention for spring elections. Below: Party mem- bers participate actively in debate of party issues. 200 niversity Union Serves Students MSI Under the directorship of Miss Cynthia Mendenhall, Miss Anne Sherrill, and the student officers and committees, the Uni- versity Union presented coffee house pro- grams, football dances, and a varied array of other activiti es for the benefit of the stu- dent population. In the University Union a student found social, cuhural, and physical activities. It was the service center for the entire uni- versity family. Lejt: Vice-president, Dan Snead takes careful notes at a committee meeting. Below: Tom King busily carries out the duties of the President. Far Below: Members of the Union piloting committee discuss future activities. Women ' s Recreation Associatior Sponsoring tournament and intramural competition, the Women ' s Recreation As- sociation worked to encourage sportsman- ship, leadership, and interest in athletics for the women students of the university. The association ' s schedule included track meets, tennis, volleyball, field hockey, swim meets, basketball, softball, archery, and water shows. Ending the year ' s activities was a spring banquet, where awards were pre- sented to the winning intramural teams and the individual sorority and fraternity winners. Above Left: Agile coed anticipates a return volley in a badminton game. Above Right: Bas- ketball stimulates competitive spirit between women. 202 Donsors Tournaments, Intramural Competition Above: Left to Right: Carolyn Cattle, Reporter; Dianne Gibson, Treasurer; Mrs. Frances Douglas, Adviser; Judy Torick, President; Mary Quick, Secretary; Carolyn James, Vice-president. Left: Coeds are frozen momentarily as the ball escapes a player ' s grasp. 203 Aquanymphs Host Synchronized Meet .MU ' £ -  . '  Aquanymphs practice to perfect their  star  formation. To swim front and back crawl, breast and side stroke, and to float were the only qualifications for nieinbership in the Aqua- nymphs of East Carolina. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Gay Blocker, the girls met each Tuesday night for practice in synchro- nized swimming. This year the Aquanymphs presented a Spring Water Show and hosted an Invitational Synchronized Swim meet for colleges in the Southeast. Right: Lejt to Right: Toney Gordon, Vice-Presi- dent; Carol Mclntyre, Secretary; Margaret Tran- sou, Publicity; Susie Miller, Southeast Invita- tional Synchronized Swim Meet Chairman. Lejt to Right: First Row: J. Clark, M. Quick, C. Glasscock, J. Gurganus, M. Gray, M. MacWaUace, B. Hodges, C. Mclntyre, J. Edge. Second Row: H. Kramer, D. Hack- ney, P. Daniel, M. Transou, D. Gibson, D. Quave, M. Johnson, T. Gorden. Third Row: C. Frenck, S. Miller, G. Garrett, M. Johnson, C. James, Mrs. G. Blocker, B. Aydlett, J. Mc- Gowan, J. Johnson, J. White. 204 Coeds Display Talents in Hockey, Modern Dance Clubs Under the leadership of the Women ' s Recreation Association, the Field Hockey and Modern Dance clubs attracted girls who possessed talent and interest in these activities. Promoting the mastery of body movements served as the main purpose of the member of the Modern Dance club The members and their director, Mrs. Josephine B. Saunders, attempted to foster an interest in modern dancing. While con ditioning the body, students worked to de velop poise, grace, and agility. Demonstra- tions of the dance techniques learned dur ing the year were presented in a spring con cert. Members of the Field Hockey club formed a team which competed with other teams throughout North Carolina. The girls won many of the games they played. Lejt: First Row: Left to Right: J. Tovick, J. Johnston. Second Row: D. Gibson, M. Hanson, B. Hodges, M. Quick, E. Johnson, S. Barnhill. Third Row: C. James, A. Gregory, M. Pearson, A. Colenda, C. Cattle. Below: First Row: Left to Right: D. King, S. Cleary, F. McNeil, F. Flana- gan. Second Row: S. Thomason, J. Bradford. Third Row: B. Waldrop, C. Breedlove, L. Mears N. Heartsell, A. Cogdell, T. Stamey. 205 Young Democrats Encourage Political Activity Members of the Young Democratic Club of East Carolina worked to promote the Democratic party on the state and on the national level. The club was interested in stimulating in young people an active in- terest in governmental affairs and in foster- ing and perpetuating the Democratic Party. The club tried to stimulate this interest by inviting speakers of national prominence. Terry Sanford, who spoke on October 18, was one outstanding example. A number of interesting speakers from the faculty, including Dr. Cleveland Bradner, also spoke to the club. The Young Democratic Club was open to any student who professed allegiance to the ideals of the Democratic Party. 1 f iV 1 m- r. 1        1  . I 1 Above Right: Mr. Cleveland Bradner active- ly expresses his views on a current issue. Right: Young Democrats listen to a taJk from a member of the faculty. 206 Young Republicans Work for Two-Party System in State i Desiring to work toward a revitalization of a sound, conservative, free enterprise philosophy of government was the require- ment for membership in the Young Repub- lican ' s Club at East Carolina. The club strove in all its doings to help restore the two party system in North Carolina. Films and speakers at the meetings helped the members to see their places in local, state, and national government. Above: Left to Right: C. White, Publicity Chair- man; G. Francis, V ice-president; J. Meares, Presi- dent; B. Heilbroner, Secretary. Below: Young Republicans discuss political issues of state and national interest. WECU Acts As Voice of University Consisting of approximately twenty-seven members, WECU radio served as the voice of East Carolina University. It kept the campus population informed on news, weather, and social events of the campus. The only qualification for membership was an avid interest in broadcasting. In No- vember, it conducted its annual United Na- tions International Children ' s Emergency Fund Drive. During examinations, the sta- tion broadcasted twenty-four hours a day for the enjoyment of those students who were studying late. Above Right: Jay Paul, Business Manager; Ryan Keith, Manager; Jack Fisher, Chief Announcer; Mitchell Manning, Adviser; Susie McConnell, Continuity Writer. Above: Members of the radio staff listen attentively to a lecture on broad- casting. Right: A staff members searches for a requested record in the storage area. Far Right: Announcer keeps the campus in touch with the rest of the world. Women ' s Residence Council Initiates New Rules Women ' s Residence Council, a new ad- dition to the East Carolina University cam- pus, has proposed many ideas to the Ad- ministration of the University. Formed to bring about a unified relationship among women students, to insure correct interpre- tation of women ' s rules, and to promote a high standard of conduct among East Caro- lina coeds, the Women ' s Residence Council passed a new dress code and organized com- mittees to study situations to benefit the women students of East Carolina. ve Left: Left to Right: D. May, Secretary, ' surer; C. Teitelbaum. Chairman; C. West- k Vice-chairman. Above: Members consider s from the dormitory suggestion box. 209 Founded on the East Carolina campus in 1962, the Men ' s Residence Council func- tioned to promote a system of government for the college men ' s residence hall, to foster social activities, and to develop a fra ternal relationship among the men students. These goals were accomplished by the for mation of a court to interrupt bad con duct in the men ' s halls; annual dances monthly newsletters to members of the residence halls; and a yearly publication.  The Hill.  Men ' s Residence Council Governs Hill --g y[ Top:  Left to Right: Judiciary Court: D. Cloutier, S. O ' Connor, D. Chestnut, Chairman; D. Overman, C. Drake. Far Left: Members discuss new laundry facilities for  The Hill.  Above: Left to Right: Miller, Adviser; D. Carson, Purchasing Agent; R. Reiner, Secretary of Communications; S. Hall, Vice-president; B. Davis, President; D. Chestnut, Court Chairman ; P. Berr  -, Secretary. 211 Aerospace Emphasizes Leadership Training 213 Benditz, Frances Brandon, Elizabeth Burgess, Mary Caines, Mavis Creech, Linda Daughtry, Linda Davis, Barbara Deaton, Mary Gallagher, Jere Johnson, Trudy Jones, Lynn Above: Angels gather toys for hospitalized chil- dren. Above Right: Angels talk informally after fall rush. Angels Receive Recognition Angel Flight, sponsored by Arnold Air Society, was a national service organiza- tion comprised of college women selected from over one hundred college and uni- versities in the United States. The General Chennault Flight at East Carolina sought to help maintain a high morale within the local Air Force ROTC by serving as official hostesses; to further, through service, the recognition of the AFROTC; and to ac- quaint its members with the Air Force, AFROTC, the space age, and air education. East Carolina University unit supported these goals by helping with blood drives, collecting for UNICEF, participating in AFROTC Week, sponsoring a children ' s Christmas party, presenting gifts to hos- pitalized children, and helping with the AFROTC annual marchathon. These activ- ities were well rewarded, for the local An- gels received recognition as the Outstand- ing Flight in Area B-2. King, Nadine Kirkland, Jill Larson, Patty Mahan, Linda Millinder, Ruth Noble, Joan Olsen, Linda Peison, Marjorie Staley, Linda Terrell, Brenda Wachtel, Cathy West, Linda Woodall, Kathann 215 Arnold Air Society Sponsors Marchathon The Motto- of Arnold Air Society,  The warrior who cultivates his mind, and pol- ishes his arms,  best exemplified the mem- bers of this professional service organiza- tion. Through this motto, the members al- ways strived for the best that education offered; but they were ever ready to de- fend their country in time of need.. To be eligible for membership, one must have at- tained a  B  average in his Aerospace studies curriculum and a  C  average in his overall academic work. Arnold Air Society sponsored Angel Flight, a coed auxiliary branch of this ser- vice organization, and the East Carolina Precision Drill Team, which represented the cadet corps and East Carolina Univer- sity in parades and other activities across the state. Arnold Air also sponsored an an- nual Blood Drive for the National Red Cross, the annual Marchathon for the March of Dimes, an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children in the community, and the Military Ball. Cadets participated in Gyil Air Patrol training and other proj- .  Far Left: Angel Flight and Arnold Air get together in AFROTC lounge. Below Far Left: Cadets review points of interest after meeting. Left: Cadets take break during weekly meet- ing. Alexander, Steven L. Breary, Johnathan L. Brock, Ronald O. Counts, Don R. Edwards, Jerry R. Elks, Larry G. Freudig, Frank F. Hightower, Erwin A. Holloman, Don M. Judice, L. Edward Merrill, James F. Roberts, Bobby E. Rose, Carl R. Rose, Robert K. QPO tf- .  Tobin, Richard P. Wilkinson, John D. Wright, George A. Cadets Receive Flight Instruction Through the Air Force ROTC Flight In- struction Program at East Carolina Univer- sity, nineteen senior cadets had the oppor- tunity to learn how to fly. A source ol pilot candidates to the Air Force, the pro- gram provided a course of instruction that determined whether those who met the high mental and physical requirements had the aptitude necessary for success as an Air Force pilot. The Flight Instruction Program provides a complete course of instruction which en- abled the cadet to receive the F.A.A. pri- vate pilot ' s license. The student also re- ceived ground schooling, which covered in- struction in basic principles of aero-dy- namics, meteorology, and navigation. )i r Above Right: Cadet Rose gives pre-flight check. Above Left: Major Keith Ryan instructs cadet Phipps in ground school. Beloiv Right: Cadets Merrill and Rose rest after solo flights. Major General Burns Speaks at Dining-In. Left: Major General Burns delivers main address of the evening. Below: Juniors entertain with skit after formal activities. Below Left: Major General Burns is greeted by Lieutenant Colonel Carty and Cadet Rose. i¥ !  ? |H ■ i - 1 i If To provide an opportunity for the growth of friendship and to serve as an impetus to promote  Esprit de Corps  among the ca- dets, the Air Force ROTC met for its ninth annual Dining-in in the south cafeteria. The Dining-in began with a social period, in which the cadets and the guests met one another. In addition to the dignitaries from the University and the state, Major General Burns, Commander of the 19th Air Force, attended. Major General Burns gave a speech in which he discussed the future of the young Air Force officer. The awards presentation for the outstanding work of selected cadets was another feature of the evening. Leadership Training Promotes ' Esprit de Corps ' j Through the Leadership Training Pro- gram, cadets were given the opportunity to plan and direct their own training activ- ities. Besides teaching cadets how to recog- nize and analyze problems, leadership train- ing gave an understanding of military cus- toms, traditions, and the code of conduct of an Air Force Officer. Perhaps the great- est advantage of the Leadership Training Program was the esprit de corps that it promoted within the cadet group. Right: Cadets assemble for 12 o ' clock drill. Below: Juniors prepare for summer camp. Below Right: Left to Right: Cadet Group Commanders: B. Roberts, Spring; K. Rose. ITinter; R. Brock, Fall. 220 Air Force ROTC Conducts Marchathon Air Force ROTC Week and the annual Marchathon were two of the most important activities during the year. The purpose of Air Force ROTC Week was to create an interest in the two-year Air Force ROTC program and to promote a better under- standing of the United States Air Force and Air Force ROTC. The annual March- athon was a project through which the corps raised money for the March of Dimes. This year the Marchathon netted the goal of $2500. Lejt: Colonel Carty and other digni- taries open ROTC Week. Above Lejt: Giant minuteman missile is displayed during ROTC Week. Below: Drill team | performs during Marchathon. ' sTp . Cadets Train in Field  Yes sir, I ' d love to march on Saturday afternoon!  This attitude prevailed at Summer Field Training for Air Force ROTC cadets. The training was varied and intense. Military discipline was rigid, and cadets were ex- pected to perform at their maximum level of ability. Marksmanship and survival train- ing were two aspects of the varied curricu- lum. One Air Force officer stated,  Sum- mer training is the single most important aspect of the cadet ' s overall training.  Above Right: Frank Freudig receives the vice- commandant ' s award at summer camp. Above: East Carolina cadets stand under F-101 during summer camp training. Right: Processing-in is the first thing on the program at summer camp. 222 The Corps of Cadets made several trips to various Air Force bases this year. The purpose of these trips was to acquaint the cadets with the various facets of Air Force life. This year the cadets visited Seymour Johnson Air Force Base near Goldsboro, North Carolina. They toured the base facil- ities and observed the many different Air Force activities at the base. Corps Travels to Seymour Johnson Above: Part of the day ' s activities is lunch at the Officers Club and a briefing afterwards. Cen- ter: F-4 pilot briefs cadets. Lejt: Base tour in- cludes a trip to the flight line. 223 Greeks Contribute to University Life ?  224 225 Responsibility Comes With Being a Greek As a Student became a Greek, he began to have special obligations, special func- tions, and a special loyahy. He gave up sleep for studies, meetings, or projects. He learned to give of himself for a greater, more important whole. As he assumed the responsibilities of leadership, scholarship, and friendship, the Greek gained the prize of caring that comes from the responsibility to something or someone other than oneself. 226 i W  ' U  ' -i ' at 01 ■  .  1-1 lr. « Vt  . Panhellenic Sponsors Formal Rush mm To unify the eight sororities on campus was the purpose of the Panhellenic Coun- cil. The Council was composed of one junior and one senior representative from each sorority. The presidential position was rotated among the different sororities each year. Sponsorship of Formal Rush during the winter quarter and the strengthening of the entire Greek system were among Pan- hellenic ' s endeavors. To acquaint the non-Greek with the sorority system on campus, the Panhellenic published Wheels oj Sisterhood, a pictorial story of each sorority which explained finances, services, and goals. Above: Lejt to Right: S. Britt, Treasurer; J. Beckam, Chaplain; P. Montgomery, Vice-Presi- dent; A. Thomas, Parliamentarian; C. Freeman, President; S. Kuzmuck, Rush Chairman; G. Mitchell, Corresponding Secretary; A. Basford, Recording Secretary. Right: Sandy Kuzmuck dis- cusses Rush procedures. •  ' — iR[GIST[RH[RE     ' m RUSH Jl i IFC Fetes Underprivileged at Christmas  Operation Santa Claus,  a joint project of the Inter-Fraternity Council and Pan- hellenic, treated 208 children in the Sally Branch and Mineola Schools to stockings full of fruit, candy, and gifts. Members of the fraternities and sororities entertained the children with music, games, and Santa himself. IFC served as the unifying and govern- ing body of the fraternities. Composed of the president and representatives of each fraternity, the council held judical power in violations by fraternities of the Inter- Fraternity Charter or their respective charters. Greek Week, a week of competitive ac- tivities among fraternities, began with Greek games. Barbara Taylor reigned as Greek Week Queen. Ending the week was the annual banquet at which awards were presented. These included Greek-Week Award for the best skit of Greek Skit Night. The Outstanding Greek Award, the Service Award, and the award to the fraternity with the highest scholastic average were other honors given fraternities by IFC. Above Left: Rush begins as boys register. Center Left: Fraternities compete in Intramural sports. Left: IFC Officers; H. Daniels, Secretary; W. Moser, President; R. Kallman, Treasurer; W. Austin, Vice-President. 229 Alpha Delta Pi Wins Greek All-Sing  You can go to college, you can go to school, but if you ' re not an ADPi. you ' re an educated fool. That ' s all.  This favor- ite chant was frequently heard from the  little white house on the corner  as the sisters of ADPi sounded off in their living room. Sounding off really paid, however, when the strains of  Reaistration is a Constipation  won the Alpha Xi Delta Greek All-Sing. Then came Homecoming! Staying up until 5:00 A.M., hanging awnings, and blowing up balloons were worth the loss of sleep when the ADPis took first place in the decora- tion competition. They also boasted Homecoming Queen — Nancy New. Alpha Delta Pis were represented in many campus activi- ties including Secretary of the Student Government Associa- tion: President of Honor Council: Editor of the Buccaneer: Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic; State Student Legislators: Model UN pages: and Pi Kappa Alpha, Theta Chi, and Phi Alpha Sigma Sweethearts. Mr ' f :  Sandy Wentzel, President Karen Webster, Vice-President Anitra Todd, Secretary Brenda Laws, Treasurer Marty Almon Laura Bates Ellie Boudrow Kathy Boyd Diana Burnette Karen Carlson Ann Cusliman Jane Daly Gwyn Foushee Pam Frazier Gwen Garrett Leslie Genzardi Mary Ellen Goe Ann Hendershot Q ..%. (K ?    f   m fi ' m  n t 4   Jan Hitchcock Dianne Holland Linda Hopkins Connie Howard Sue Hunniecutt Virginia Lanam Carol Mclntyre Pat Montgomery Janet Moore Kathy Moulton Cathy Moser Pam Nelson Joyce Perry Lyn Powell Donna Ramsdell Donna Rollins Linda Rollins Donna Salles Tish Sawyer Leslie Shannon Gwen Strickland Joan league Harriet Thomas Pat Thomasson Stephany Tisdale Susan Upchurch Vicki Vienneau Sandy Whitlock Florence Wilson Left: Santa hopes to grant this lucky girl her wish at the Christmas Rush Party. Far Left:  Dancing in the Street  captures award for the Home- coming House Decora- tions for the Alpha Delta Pis. Far Middle: Alpha Delta Pis assert team effort to overcome their foes. 231 Alpha Omicron Pi Receivi Lynne Cox President Barbara Cirulis Vice-President Kathleen Atack Treasurer Pattie Ballint Anna Bassford Sally Beck Paula Copenhaver Connie Donnell Dawn Flye Nancy Herndon Becky Kaminski Carolyn Kumerow Sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi displayed many unusual talents. Just eighty-seven pounds, Marsha taught Judo in the Physi- cal Education department. Lynne Cox hung out of airplanes snapping pictures of the Tar River. The sisters made dolls for Viet Namese children and won the WRA Participation Award. Highlighting the year was the Facul- ty Basketball game with the football players as cheerleaders. Their annual Parent ' s Day and Rose Ball weekend were events to remember. In the organization of the sorority, mass confusion did reign. Remember the Big Weekend when the water pressure was off in all but one shower! 232 RA Participation Award Beloiv: At float building time the AOPis see noth- ing, hear nothing, and speak of nothing hut homecoming decorations. Left: The AOPis greet guests at their door. Far Left: AOPis enjoy the hard task of homecoming decorations. Below Far Left: Patti Ballinl, AOPi ' s homecoming represent- ative, , is still smiling as the homecoming parade draws to a close.  © © n m 4 -  Jane LeBlanc Alice Lucas Edwina McDevitt Elaine Murphy Sally Putnam © l  Marilyn Roesch Frankie Ross Anna Sturm Betty Jo Sundy Lin Swiggett Gayle Williams Homecoming Float Cops First Place for Alpha Phis Even though the Alpha Phis spent time working for the Heart Fund, the Arthritis Drive, and other community projects, they still had time for house activities. What happened to the attempt to steal that fra- ternity flag, girls? The sisters did not do a very good job dousing Debbie when she was pinned either! They did succeed in getting themselves wet. Winning first place in the Homecoming Float competition was consolation for Friday night ' s last minute efforts. Dizzy, but awake, Dennis and Liz- zie worked laboriously all night. Even with a house full of girls, who oc- casionally rolled the rooms, the well-loved Mom survived another year.  Book Learning  was also stressed at the Alpha Phi house. The sorority presented a scholarship trophy to the sister with the highest average. Jean Joyner President Carleen Hjortsvang Vice-President Johann Vaughn Secretary Elizabeth Cooke Treasurer Carol Alligood Karen Ambry Sally Askew Sharon Bradsher Donna Britt Camille Clamp Lynn Clayton Linelle Cline Helen Cook Susan Cunningha Debbie Davis Joan Davis Mary Ella Dodd Dee Franklin Cecelia GuUey Louisa Hamilton Liza Heffner Frances Ivey Peggy Johnson Judy Joyner Martha Klein Pauline Kohler Sam Maciorski Jan McGhee Pat Medinger Grace Mitchell f .r f   f f h Far Lejt: Alpha Phis gather in the foyer of their home to decorate for Christmas. Left: Working together, the Sisters decorate the fire- place. Beloiv Right: Parents enjoy socializing with the sisters. Beloiv Left: The Alpha Phis practice for the All-Sing. Jeanne Morse Diane Robinson Pam Sanders Bonnie Swartz Gayle Shaw Pam Shore Patsy Smith Shelia Smith Pam Tarleton Terri Trotter Dottie Walker Jean Waters Lynn Woodward Alpha Xi Delta Initiates Mothers ' Club Ridiculous was the word passed around the Alpha Xi House. A remnant of work on the homecoming float with the Kappa Sigmas was a piano sitting in the drive- way. Some strong males could have helped the weaker sex cart it away instead of steal- ing their trophies! Then Halloween pranks brought broken pumpkins to rest on the front steps. It was a great life! In order for their mothers to get ac- quainted, the Alpha Xi Deltas started a Mothers ' Club. Beach weekend, Pink Rose Ball, and Thanksgiving Banquet were among the Alpha Xis ' annual events. Cam- pus activities in which they participated were the Arthritic Drive, Cancer Drive, and the Heart Fund. Bettie Card President Sharon Ward Vice-President Anita Winriley Secretary Anne Royalty Treasurer Nita Barbee Betsy Bone Rosemary Bonnevie Sandy Britt Martha Calloway Kathy Carlson Sue Carmichael Jane Cleveland Donese Coley Susan Corey Martha Cross Josephine Davis Judy Dudley Judy Farell Kevin Foley Mary Del Galup 4f§i. 236 fi ft  i ju-  % W f  Dennie Gollobin Pat Cooden Wanda Honeycutt Sharron Hubbard Gail Lea Palti McKinley Linda McKinney Kathy Marshall Pam Meadows Jane Morris Linda Morrison Cheryl Murdock Patricia Potter Ann Reinhardt Deedle Ricketts Bonnie Satterfield Patsy Simmons Phyllis Southall Susan Street Orlean Thomas Nelia Whitehurst Jane Williams Gay Winstead Becky Witcher Above Left: Alpha Xis and Theta Chis wrap Christmas presents for underprivileged children. Left: Parents enjoy a tea with their daughters. 237 Chi Omega Entertains Underprivileged Children Ann Garrell President Becky Holder Secretary Julia Brinkley Treasurer Beverly Aberaathy Nonie Austin Joy Baker Lois Brown Sally Broyhill Barbara Capps Cynthia Chapman Judy Christianson Sara David Cutler Dottie Cutler Karen Davis Ann Duke Janet Edwards Joan Evans Anna Gamble Patsy Jo Gurganus Janet Hollimon Jo Ann House Brenda Hudson Dee Kivett Sandy Huzmuk Eileen Landis Diane McCaslin Charlotte McGehee fC e-Af . t  t  fh t©  Fulfilling the purpose of scholarship, friendship, and service, the Chi Omegas participated in various campus and com- munity activities. On campus they were ac- tive in the Student Government, Women ' s Judiciary, and Honor Council. Barbara Taylor reigned as Lambda Chi Alpha Sweet- heart and Inter-fraternity Queen. Highlights of the year were the Christ- mas party and the Easter egg hunt which the Chi Omegas gave for underprivileged children. In the spring they sponsored the White Carnation Ball honoring the Formal Pledge Class. The Chi Omegas presented their annual Rachel Spivey Award to the outstanding Home Economics student and the Social Science prize to the outstanding woman in the field of Social Science. 238 w rnm Far Left: Decorating the tree is the highlight of a Chi Omega Christ- mas. Left: Sisters put a finishing touch to the Chi Omega Hoot Owl. Below: Singing together in the traditional sorority spirit is a favo- rite pastime. Nola Marshbum Pam Masuhr Liz Matthews Stephanie Standafer Dnda Stonestreet Barbara Taylor  Patti White Beverly White Susan Zierath This year was the Delta Zeta ' s! Their Parents ' Day was a huge success. They captured first place in volleyball competi- tion among sororities. A joint effort with Sigma Phi Epsilon produced second place in the homecoming float division.  Bour- bon Street  served as the theme of the float. Outstanding members were Becky Bar- row, Editor of the Key, and Jane Hinton and Patty Larson, Fraternity Sweethearts. Candlelights were numerous and some sur- prising. Sometimes even congratulation went wrong. Right, Sandra? Conveisation in the Delta Zeta house was short but exciting.  Oh, what phone were you on?   Were you on the out or the incoming one?   Long-distance for Linda West!   Are last names really in vogue this year?  The Kappa Sigma social was enjoyed as was the  ruins  exchange with the Sigma Chi Deltas. What a wonderful year to re- member ! Carol Julian President Vickie Lee Vice-President Linda Ivey Treasurer Brenda Smith Secretary Martha Barahardt Beckie Barrow Sarah Bell Loretta Blum Ann Breeze Nannette Broadwell Janis Campbell Cathy Chandler Beverly Deem Beverly Foushee Jere Gallagher Sandra Garrett Phyliss Grady Susan Hill Delta Zeta Places in Homecoming Float Division i Jane Hinton Betty Jacobs Lynne Jo Wanda Kerns Karleen Klemp Patty Larson Far Left: Sigma Pi Epsilon and Delta Zeta unite to win second place in homecoming float division. Above Left and Right: Informal rush at Delta Zeta house is an integral part of their sorority life. Lejt: DZ ' s sing on Parent ' s Day. Kappa Deltas Initiate First Annual Greek Hunt Kappa Delta girls worked in the student Government, strutted with the Marching Pirates, slaved over the Buccaneer, and en- jo yed all the comforts of home in their house on Fifth Street. Fun at the Kappa Delta House included pledges on a Greek hunt visiting every male Greek house on campus and DC babies in Gritland. Homecoming proved to be  A hot time in the old town  for the KD ' s with burning float and all! Again the KD ' s hosted the annual White Rose Ball, selected a  King for a Day,  and gave a trophy to the outstanding senior woman in the sorority. C f ? f  t..  A  (fi 55    Karen Wagner Cathi Webb Jackie Williams Lynda Yeatts Linda Jones President Judy Griffith Vice President Juli Mandel Secretary Donna Dunbar Treasurer Mary Leslie Ambrose Janet Bickham Kay Bowman Betty Branscome Mary Bray Cheryl Caraway Nancy Carland Diane Clark Janis Crompton Scarlet Dark Lynda Davis Ruth Fleming Janet Flint Marie Gerlach Carol Gray Sarah Green Judy Gurganus Sharron Hardin Linda Hatcher Linda Maness Diane Merritt Nancy Redding Grace Roberts Debbie Sheehan Barbara Spano Marilyn Strickland Cile Sutton Alma Taylor Jane Teeter Linda Tetterlon Carolyn Tucker Above Left: KD ' s gather at the house for a clean-up workday. Far Left: Sisters and pledges relax before raking the yard. Right: A scrapbook provides happy memories. 243 Activity Highlights Year for Sigma Sigma Sigma Linda Bullard President Nancy Lawson Vice-President Judy Shelton Secretary Nancy Harrington Treasurer Pat Arnold Linda Bokkon Jo Bowen Cindy Bryant Brenda Bullock Shay Carroll Gray Coltrane Joanne Crawford Vivian DePaola Mary Wright Edmondson Donna Forbes Alice Ford Cynthia Freeman Suszanne Griffin Ruth Gwynn Jean Harvey Claudia Holland Of   £lf  ©ft m  f Another great year was underway at the Sigma house. Sisters participated enthusi astically in student Government, Legisia ture, Honor Council, cheerleading squad and as class officers and marshals. Annual social events included Founders Day Ban quet, Spring Weekend, Senior-Send-On, Parents ' Day Open House, and a Christmas party for underprivileged children in con- junction with Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Living in the house was never dull. Rat pack formed headquarters in the pink room. C. B. kept watch out the window. (For the prowler?) Deannie Kazeenie called after consecutive unscheduled serenades Where was the K A pumpkin? Fingers re- mained gauzed as the  floory foursome  played all night bridge games. Drake be- came a brother?  Fog Machine  continued in a daze, and  Motor  continued and . . . continued. 244 Left: Tri-Sigmas play volleyball wilb vim and vigor. Far Left: Senior Send-On Party honors graduating Sisters. Beloiv: Girls prepare for the Parents Day Party Dianne Kirby Betsy Lawson Pam Luper Cora Bett Madry Kay Mitchon Pam Mixon Arlene Murphy Debbie Norsworthy Mary Stuart Page Ann Patridge Linda Plemmons Sally Poindexter Caroline Riddle Sherry Robertson Betty Brown Ruth Pam Smith Susan Stamps Martha Sue Taff Pat Turnbull Pam White Nancy Winn Patsy Womble 245 Below Far Left: Alpha EpsUon Pi clown typifies the festive spirit of the homecoming theme. Below Left: Brothers work diligently to construct their new party room. Far Right: Jane Cade, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sweetheart. 246 p P r  fg5 1!5 (?5 ff  O  1 Alpha Epsilon Pi Obtains New Quarters After busily moving into a new house this year, the AEPIs built a new party room under the supervision of brother Mike  Thumbs  Klimkiewicz. The door of the  Executive Suite  that led to nowhere was one of the main attractions of the AEPI house. The best intramural football season of the year, with a fabulous record of 3-6-2, was obtained only through the help of their coach, Dosik. Presented annually by the AEPIs were a scholarship award, the Best-All-Around Brother, and The Master ' s Cup. The broth- ers of Alpha Epsilon Pi also participated in the 1968 Cancer Drive. Ronald Kallman, President Gary Dyer, Vice-President Howard Margulies, Secretary Ellis Dosik, Treasurer Bob Bassett Paul Breitman Ronald Cundiff David Feldman Charles Feldstein Ronald Gagliarde Martin Goldfarb Glenn Herbst Matthew Hurwitz Peter Katzburg ■3 iSjL Lonnie Katzen Mike Klimliewicz Steven Mabel Monk Meltzer Neil Pyne H. Ronald Roth Steven Rousso Scott Tabar Bill Mosier, President Julian West, Secretary Danny Evans, Treasurer ike Bartos Ron Curtis Walter Dudley Ron McElheney Dwight Matthews David Miller Steve Moore Steve Morrisette Linwood Parker Above Left: Dousing a brother is a favorite pas- time of the KA ' s. Above Right: Nita Barbee, Kappa Alpha Rose. Far Right: KA President, Bill Mosier, hosts a party on his lawn.   .. .   ll. '  |UMi c !5 ifev   J l gJH s  Ip ti 1 R  ««  ' . ' |H W  ' w| w- J  . 3 ■1 h 248 f  f  Gf.-  Mike Patterson Tommy Perkins Bobljy Rives Linwood Sawyer Bill Seawall John Smith Ron Spence Bill Teague Ken Temple Dewitt Tharringtoi Jimmy Townsend Tebe Trotter Doug Wheeler Bill Wilkerson Kappa Alpha Upholds Old South Tradition  How many Yankees were there?   Ten-Thousand!   How many rebels?   One!  ' What did he say?   Charge!  This rebel yell, one of the favorite calls of the KAs, reflected that good ' ole South- ern spirit with which all were so familiar. What was life like at the KA House? On a typical Saturday, are found . . . Spence and his pledges cleaning up at 8 a.m, Jackson writing up the weather re- port issued from the  Elite Suite.  (Swea- terish in the morning to long-sleevish in the afternoon.  ) The KAs also socialized, with the high- light of their year being  Old South.  At Christmas, the Alpha Xi Delta Sorority joined the Rebels to entertain under- privileged children. A few outstanding members of the Kappa Alpha Order were Bill Mosie, IFC Presi- dent: Steve Morrisette, Speaker of the Legislature; and Steve Moore; SGA Presi- dent. 249 Below:  The Spirit of Basin Street  pervades Homecoming weekend. Right: This prize-winning float features Dixieland, Kappa Sigma styli Kappa Sigmas entertain rushees with a weiner roast. Far Right: Jane Hinton, Kappa Sigma Sweeth ' Kappa Sigma Boasts Diverse Awards Participation in campus intramurals, a Christmas party for patients in the hos- pital, and a car wash for the cancer so- ciety were only a few of the activities that the brotherhood of Kappa Sigina Fraternity enjoyed. Awards given by the Kappa Sig- mas included a scholarship award, a leader- ship award, and an award for intramural achievement. Developing the habit of sleeping through clashes seemed to be another qualification of Kappa Sigma.  Sleepy  held the record for not opening his eyes until 3:00 on any afternoon. The funny thing was that the house was always clean when Dean Mallory popped in for his friendly chat! Luck or instinct?? As this year came to a close, the majority of the original charter members were leaving. The calls to Williamsburg ceased, but the telephone always remained busy at the Kappa Sigma house. •  a - P a e- p Larry Paisley, President Roy Phibbs, Vice-President Rex Meade  fe f  t % w% Secretary Jared Diefenbach, Treasurer Russ Blake David Boone  o  p f% t;:  r  Steve Burns Duane Corder Charles Earl Richard Fary k   Jerry Ferguson Mike Ferguson David Manner Allan Jaffe m f:. p,  f  p p Rudy Jones Bruce Joyner Bruce Kennington James KiUgo i  Thomas Leinbach George McAUee Roy McGarrah 1    r  r ) James Moeschl Robert Ormand Allan Park Ed Tosto Elwood Wall John Wharton Gary Williams 251 Lambda Chi Alpha Cops Football Championship Looking back on the 1967-68 school year at the Lambda Chi House, one found Dudley Do-Right Austin, Piggy Reel, Tur- key Turrcotte, Monday Turner, Nose Sim- mons, and Lavalier ' em and Leave ' em Dickens. They were a few of the team who helped the Lambda Chis win the Inter- Fraternity Basketball and Volleyball. The Lambda Chis were very proud of their sweetheart, Barbara Taylor, who won Inter-Fraternity Sweetheart. A highlight of the Christmas season was the party the Lambda Chis gave for under- privileged children. In the spring they spon- sored the Annnual Sorority Field Day and their Annual Parents ' Day. Bill Austin, President Jens Bang, Vice-President Danny Ferguson, Secretary Paul Roseman, Treasurer Ken Austin Doug Beaman Steve Bernhardt Gary Blanton Bill Bodziak Neil Buie Glenn Chitty Chuck Coble Ben Courtney Doug Driver Lee Fogle Francis Foster Jerry Hardesty Ken Harwood 1   J    f  o p  O (T . P .a le , e  (TS o Jimmy Jont-s Charles Laniei Duvi.i MrNcill Dimny Miller Buddy .Mc.rris John Murray Jim Parsons Chris Piczak Pat Prather Perry Pruette f   j?   i  O f  i  M Butch Redwine T Ed Reel Larry Taylor Ed Tipton Jim Turcotte Bob Turner Dees Whitley Ted Whitley John Young Above Far Left: Lambda Chi Alphas capture the inter-fraternity football championship. Betow Far Lett:  Fun and Games  is the theme of Lambda Chi ' s annual Field Day. Above: Lambda Chi Alphas  swinging and singing  during the 1967 Homecoming Parade. Lett: Miss Barbara Taylor, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girt. 253 Phi Alpha Sigma Boasts Homecoming Queen Ending every conversation with  vote Nancy New  brought exciting resuhs when Phi Alpha Sigma ' s sweetheart became East Carolina ' s Homecoming queen. Nine boys seeking a close bond of brotherhood formed the fraternity last No- vember. Pledges and brothers aided in securing furniture for the house and in building a party room. Amusing decora- tions were added to the house by a painter who studied psychedelic technique and a seamstress who practiced the art of back- ward application! Highlights of the year were Wimpy ' s words of wisdom, Spider- man ' s decisions, and the attempted theft of Phi Alpha Sigma ' s 350 pound Tiki God by adventurous E. C. coeds. HBB m ■ Ir TI SS B F 1 u 1 f Hi v 4 t i 254 Above Left: Work on the party room shows as the Phi Alplia Sigmas take time out to move the fraternity  Philosopher.  Above: There ' s one in every crowd, as Mr. Coo! emerges from the House. Below Center: Phi Sigs take interest in information sent by one of several national fraternities seeking its affiliation. Above Right: In a more serious mood Brother Grubb takes advan- tage of the study room to move the mountain of assignments for the next day ' s classes. Above Far Right: Textbooks, lecture notes, essays, and Tareytons litter the table as brothers master the first virtue of Phi Sig life: Academic pursuit. Below Right: Miss Nancy New, Phi Alpha Sigma Sweetheart. George Blanchard, President Jerry Grubb, Vice-President Martin Lassiter, Secretary 255 Phil Privette, President Hank Woodbum, Vice-President Chuck Stuckey, Secretary Ken Chalk, Treasurer Jim Bilbro Tommy Carrier Butch Carter David Carter Tom Clune Ken Cooper Skipper Crow Henry Daniels Harry DeHart Steve Drum Jimmy Greene Steve Gurganus Charles Hamihon Bill Hamnett Tim Kesler Chipper Linville David Lloyd Mac Mc.Millian Bill Moore Ron Mowry Ray Owen Phi Kappa Tau Takes First in All-Sing It was bound to happen! J. Bugg, the  field mouse,  broke the mirror he sang to each morning, and it was not his fault.  Angle Kisses  walked by and said,  Hi Bud.  just once too often. It was a shat- tering experience! Among other shattering experiences that occurred at the Phi Tau House was the annual Woman Haters Week, when the Sigmas received the most Hated Sorority Trophy. The Phi Taus ' display of musical talent won them the Alpha Xi Delta All- Sing. Another trophy given by the Phi Taus went to the senior male Greek with the highest average. The Phi Taus ' outstanding membership included members of Men ' s Judiciary, cheerleaders, and SGA vice-president.  c  m fT  w  f  ft.i K- f  ' f  m m fS A P  fi  e ' i rr) Larry Price Terry Quinn Byron Renfro Doug Ricks P !   j  f  Far Left: Kathy Thompson, Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart. Left: Phi Kappa Taus treat Sigma pledges to a mud bath during Woman Hater Week. Pi Kappa Alpha Boasts Scholarship Trophy Music drifted along Fifth Street during preparation for Homecoming as the Pi Kappa Alphas were busily having a paint- in. The paint-in brought about a high time on the hill. The results were the Pikas ' winning first place in the Fraternity House decoration division. Dream Girl Ball and the concert by the sea were the traditional activities of the year. Brothers participated in the Blood Drive, sponsored an Easter egg hunt for faculty children, and received the IFC Scholarship trophy. Ben McMakin, President Harry Everett, Vice-President Mike Hutchinson, Secretary Charlie Strickland, Treasurer Joe Beasley Gib Blackmon Paul Cassidy Julius Dees Dan Fjetzer Tommy Griffin John Harrison Steve Hornaday Danny Hoyle Jim Hunter Bill Leinss Mike Madigan Spanky Moses Richard Newley David Parks Beever Peer c«  e  0h m (   |.  (   (f i n f  a?. '  f  258 Jerry Quinn Steve Showfety r t; Leslie Shannon, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Irl. Below:  Bourbon Street Eist  is the theme the Pika house decoration for Homecoming. Pi Kappa Phi Again Receives President ' s Cup  Progress  and  action  were the by- words of Beta Phi Chapter, as the Pi Kapps succeeded in getting the most pledges on campus. In addition to the successful rush program, Pi Kapps concluded an extremely good intramural program. Because of the Pi Kapps ' interest in the participation in fraternity athletics, they won the President ' s Cup for two years consecutively. Activities for the Pi Kapps included a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren, alumni weekend, Founders Day, Par- ents ' Day, and the annual Rose Ball.  (  (?  1  C .   P f  p f  Phil Puckett Jeryl Rawls Ray Revels Archie Simmons Boh Stallworth Bill Thornton John Usilton Bickey Woodward Far Left: Susan Walton, Pi Kappa Phi Home- coming Representative. Left: Pi Kap Zetas pause during an outstanding rush. Bottom: Delta Zetas help Pi Kappa Phis in their yard beautification project. Sigma Chi Delta Gives Blood, Money To demonstrate their willingness to serve the community, the Sigma Chi Delta broth- ers participated in the Blood Drive, March of Dimes, and the United Fun. Included in their activities at the house was a party which featured Otis Redding. The north and south equally divided the dance floor with Sodans and Dell ' Arena on one side and Ed and 0. D. on the other. The Azalea Festival was the setting of the first formal get-together of the Sigma Chi Deltas. D. T. Ricks and Larry  The Red  proved to be outstanding figures at this event. In spite of Brud ' s mono, Mike ' s hepatitis, and Rutledge ' s wrecked car, the Sigma Chi Deltas ended another year with the belief that  Even the bad times were good!  Raymond Margerum, President Glenn Haworth, Vice-President Michael Helms, Secretary Dennis Sebesan, Treasurer Ron Bowman Jim Buckner Bob Cashion Ed Cooper Rick Dell ' Arena Dave Denson Jim Faulkler Jrank Hall Willie Harrell Bill Hicks Kenny Mann John Martin 262 P P   % P r) «. ' - f  jfTi p O Jo  ,  f  ,  n 1? ,  Ron Mobely Ronald Montaquila Larry Mosely Eric Olver Tony Phillips O. D. Reagan Allan Rutledge Steve Sharp Ed Smith Hank Sodano Sale Stearns Bruce Tangel Far Left: Patty Larson, Sigma Chi Delta Sweet- heart. Below Left: Cleaning the yard proves a weekend chore. Below Right: The Sigma Chi Deltas entertain rushees in their new house. Left: Sigma Chi Deltas masquerade as girls for Greek Skit Night.  yT €  , ' 263 Herbert Highsmith Commander Charles Gold Lt. Commander Bruce Romano Treasurer P p  P f  f  Drayton Stott Recorder William Baggett Thomas Baker - h hJ k 1 Stanton Cagle Jim Coati John Connelly John Currin Tommy Dean Graham Dozier C)  . O f  '  J  Bill Eubanks J ' S  %.:■ f f ' S- % f l :  -  John Flanagan  . 5 -■ V l David Howard ,- - , -C Robert Keiber iW W  .tfW  W W .. Right: Children at the Sadie Salter School re- ceive gifts from the Sigma Nus at Christmas. Above Far Right: Ruth Gwynn Fleming, Sigma Nu Sweetheart. Below Right: Sigma Mu Saturday is enjoyed by brothers and their dates. 264 F  f s±i Sigma Nu Donates Banners Highlights of the year for Sigma Nu included a Christmas party for the first grade children at Sadie Salter School. The Sigma Nus presented to Minges Coliseum banners which represented all the Southern Conference Schools. A new program was also enacted by brothers, in which they had at their in- formal meetings guest speakers ranging from judges to hippies. Even though Dag- gett was in love and Bruce still made A ' s, the year left their house standing. 265 Sigma Phi Epsilon Gives Award Honoring Mom Harris Another exciting year at 505 East Fifth Street began as  Flips  took over the gavel. Busy pledges provided a new party room for combo activities and fun. Living quar- ters had a new air and new paint, but dirt still persisted! Beer flowed freely as the fraternities competed for the cherished title of  Greek Beer Drinker of the Year.  The Sig Eps presented an award to the outstanding Greek athlete of the year. A new award in honor of Mom Harris was presented to the outstanding pledge and brother. Homecoming with a Sig Ep finalist in the court, parties, beach weekend, and the Sig Ep Ball were a few of the happenings that made this year one to be remembered!  2  XM-  a f  P fk?)  (ft « o f: . , J Gary rhipps, President Danny Scholl, Vice-President Ted Saunders, Secretary John Cawthon, Treasurer Ginn Abessino T(.ni Brown Tom Byrd Tom Cassell Bill Dyson Richard Early Archie Harris Randy Highsmith Bob Hill Dwayne Holland Terry Huffman David Hughes Don Huneycutt Art Hutchinson Steve Irvin Dave Litchfield Whit Menefee Bill Messer Jimmy Mitchell Rickey Parker Charles Presley Bob Reynolds Carl Schavio Don Snyder Winston Spurgeon Gary Stephenson Rodney Tyler Charles Vaughn Hunter Vermillio Johnny Warren Barry Williams Steve Wilson Left: Sig Eps vie for the title of  Greek Beer Drinker of the Year.  Far Left: Alice Smith Ford Sigma Phi Epsilon. 267 Right: Elle Boudrow, Thela Chi Dream Girl. Below Left: Thcta Chis and dates are glad that the weekend has finally arrived. Far Right: Combo parties high- light the weekends at the Theta Chi house. Theta Chi Rates Fourth in Nation As the sun pulled away from the shore and the basement slowly leaked into West Fourth Street, one approached the house of the ox-men. In the background Mom was heard sipping her wacki-wacki tea above the noise of the bottles breaking against the basement wall. Drawing nearer, he found the red castle of the  blue shirt boys  and their  golden throne.  Rated fourth among chapters in the United States by its National, Thela Chi served the University by participating in the blood drive and serving as cheerleaders. Among them were the head cheerleader and the treasurer of the Student Govern- ment Association. At Christmas the Theta Chis and the Alphi Xi Delta Sorority gave a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. In Jan- uary, the brothers enjoyed their Dream Girl Dance, which spotlighted the Theta Chi Dream Girl. The Theta Chis were also proud of their White Ball Representative, who won White Ball Queen. 268 IMi   p e  I Jim Kostt-r, President Paul Ross, Vice-President Phil Goodman, 5erre(ary Bobby Dowd, Treasurer Thirl Baker Bill Buller Burke Clark Bill Clear David Conrad Bill Elam Mercer Faulkner Layton Getsinger Ronnie Hardee Larry Heath Larry Henson Larry Holt Lew Jamison Ken Kinney Morris Kornej Chick Krauller Bill Lane gay Dennis Lane Tony Moreland Jimmy Mullins Randy Murphy Eric CKercash Rodney Pagan John Philan 269 Alpha Kappa Psi Sends Books to Vietnam  Come Hell or High Water,  the theme used by Alpha Kappa Psi, won for it first place in the Organizational Homecoming Float Division. Not only did the Alpha Kappa Psis win the float division, but they captured the  Spirit Flag  for three straight weeks ! Alpha Kappa Psis sent paperback books to soldiers in Vietnam and worked with UNICEF. Beach weekend and a business trip to Texas Gulf Service were highlights of their year. Who would forget the Hell ' s Angel Party, where the  best-dressed  win- ner carried off a bottle of liquor? 270 O  tj f  O f  C , p fTr. p f) f  f  r  r  f  P  P  ,a c. c. p f fS O pi p |f!  f  Ski Huff, I ' ri ' siilcnl Ron Pill, r cp resident Bill Clark, Secretary Phil Coleman, Treasurer Bruce Baggarly J. L. Bauerljand III Fisher J. Beasley Alcxandcr M. Breedlo James W. Brinson Ronald N. Cain James T. Danowski Thomas F. Danowski Melvin L. Edwards Larry D. Farver John Fletcher Max Gilbert Marc Gilden Ronald Greenwood Robert Hall James Handlon Paul Harvin Jay Johnson Steven Johnson Tuck Johnson Jerry Mc Bryde Donovan McLaurin Thomas Medlin Douglas Mewborn Colie Millson O. N. Monroe Richard Narrow Preston Pipkin Charles Reed Donald Roberson William Rogerson Ray Sharpe Jack Slappey Joseph Tyson Vernon Tyson William Watson David Waley Richard Whitten Karen Wag) Left: Alpha studying. Far Left: The Spirit of San Francisco Alpha Kappa Psi Party. Below Far Left:  ' r. Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart. Kappa Psis take time out from  ' 271 Alpha Phi Omega Rates High National Membership To highlight the school year, the Alpha Phi Omegas sponsored the annual White Ball in January. Proceeds from the White Ball went to the Crippled Children ' s Organ- ization. Alpha Phi Omega participated in community activities including helping with the Community Chest. United Fund, the tuberculosis Association, and Pitt County Crippled Children Association. The Alpha Phi Omegas served the cam- pus as ushers at campus movies, gradu- ation, and other special campus activities. Leadership and service served as the motto of Alpha Phi Omegas, the largest service fraternity in the United States. Marcus Cake, President William Rogers, Vice-President Gilbert Bcety, Secretary John Bogatko, Treasurer Herman Allen Stephen Gaskey Glen Gulledge Sidney Keeter Jack Johnson Wayne Murschell James Perkinson David Tutterow 272 ' 3 V  ' l Above Far Left: Miss Jane Cade, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart. Above Left: Miss Janice Smith sponsored by Umstead dormitory, reigns as White Ball Queen. Right: Couple enjoys dancing to the music of Billy Butter- field and his orchestra. Left: Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega supervise voting for White Queen. 273 i Chi Beta Phi Enters Float in Homecoming To promote interest in science and to give recognition to scholarly attainment in sci- ence were the purposes of Chi Beta Phi honor fraternity. Membership was open to students with a keen interest in science. Chi Beta Phi participated in homecom- ing by entering a float in the Mardi Gras parade and sponsoring a Homecoming Queen candidate. John Neal, President Cookie Lewis, Vice-president Reginal Baker John Julius Beasley Doris Bell Doris Benditz Kester Carrow Helen Cleveland Judy Dudley Alann Edwards James Galloway David Green Nancy Harris Linda HiU Keith Holmes 274 Howard Jennings Nancy Ann Laws Thomas Lester George Locko Rachel Micol Maxine Mobley Anne B. Neal Diana Newson Rose Mary Peele Donna Roberson Rex Roberts Margaret Rumbley Robert Satterfield Miriam Sawyer Teresa Setaro Bonnie Rose Taylo Ben Webb  Above Far Left: Chi Beta Phi members begin g| experiment in science laboratory. Above: Mem- bers look over plans for spring activities. Left: Homecoming is the topic of discussion at fall meeting. Delta Phi Delta Sponsors Scholarship Delta Phi Delta, the honorary fraternity based on art scholarship, participated in the Christmas and Spring Art Shows in the University Union. The money received from the selling of art work at these shows enabled the giving of two scholarships to talented members and non-members. The Pallette, the Delta Phi Delta organizational publication, showed the fraternity ' s enthu- siasm for art. Linda Merritt President Gale Pearce Vice-president Betty Armstrong Treasurer Pat Ballint Katyryn Burney Marge Glaus Julia Coble Cathy Cota 276 Joan Murray Jim Southerland Mary Sullivan Randy Walters Susan Wood Above Far Left: Patty Ballint shapes a piece of pottery for an art project. Above: Delta Phi Delta members carefully saw a piece of plywood. Left: Displays by art students are enjoyed by E.C.U. students. 277 Delta Sigma Pi Participates in Fraternity National Election For special information projects, mem- bers of Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity took business and observation trips to Wash- ington, D.C., and to the Research Triangle Area in Raleigh, North Carolina. They participated in the national elec- tion for Delta Sigma Pi of the year, at which an outstanding business leader was selected. Awards were given by the organi- zation to the senior member with the high- est average in General Business curriculum, to the outstanding pledge, and to the mem- ber most improved in scholarship. Activities of Delta Sigma Pi included Rose Ball, National Founder ' s Day, and Red Cross Blood Drive. A Christmas party for underprivileged children was given with the Chi Omega Sorority. Delta Sigma Pi members participated in football and bowl- ing intramurals. ?•  r P , Stephen Murray, President Harold Kidd, Senior Vice-presiden Fred Coins, Secrefary Jay Katon, Treasurer Hugh Becton Michael Conley Phillip Ellis Douglas Glass William Hall James Harris Claude Hendershot William Huey Denis Lamparter Larry Lewis Above Far Left: Brothers of Delta Sigma Pi look over old annuals. Below Far Left: Members and their dates relax at Delta Sigma Pi formal. Left: Delta Sigma Pis gather at the Candlewick inn for a dinner party. Below: S. Murray, President, presides over meeting. P (f  P   Lim£]J k Robert Likes Robert Mclnemey Jim MiUer Joseph Patrick Robert Spencer John Turner John White 279 Lot Winslow, Jr., President George Bright, Vice-president Lois M. Comer, Secretary Ray Stinson, Treasurer Joan Abemathy Gale Adams Beverly Barbour Diane Barbour Paulette Barnes Roy Barnhill Rosemary Bonnevie Kathy Brake Jonathan Brearey Candance Coggins Judy Coggins Betsy Daughtridge Peggy Davis Judy Dudley Agnes Fey Dozier Kathy Grimes Kay Gurley Carlcen Hjortsvang Cherie James Margaret Jilcott Joan Leigh Jones Linda Kennedy Mary Lynn King Rebecca Ann Langley Randall LeBlond Linda Merritt a k f% f    pi Gamma Beta Phi Initiates State Organ ization  Scholarship, Service, and Character  were the watch words of the Lambda chap- ter of Gamma Beta Phi. Members offered assistance to all service clubs, established a state organization of the chapters, and par- ticipated in  Operation Santa Claus.  As a service to E.C.U., a scholarship was awarded to a National Merit Scholar com- ing to the university. 280 Billie Ruth Parker Johnny Parks Kenneth Paramore Shelia Popwell Ray Roberts, Jr. Frances Scott Kent Smith Cynthia Ann Stroud Brenda Tarkington Linda Ann Taylor Carmen Tutor Carolyn Westbrook Sandra Wright Far Lejl: Stuffed animals are bought by a mem- ber of Gamma Beta Phi as Christmas gifts for underprivileged children. Above: Choosing Christ- mas gifts for children gives members the Christ- mas spirit. Left: Officers of Gamma Beta Phi; Lot Winslow, President; George Bright, Vice- president; Carolyn Westbrook, Treasurer; Lois Comer, Secretary. 281 Alpha Kappa Delta Sponsors Research Projects Alpha Kappa Delta, a national honor sociology fraternity and a new organization on campus, provided opportunities for stu- dents to gain scientific knowledge and con- ferred distinction for high achievement in sociology. Alpha Kappa Delta sponsored research projects in sociology and presented awards for the best papers presented by its mem- bers. Dr. Sanders Dr. Ralph Napp Mrs. Gladys Howell Dr. Blanche Watrous Dr. Melvin Williams Far Left: Barry Blick serves as president of Alpha Kappa Delta. Above: Officers and newly initiated pledges pose together under the fraternity ' s let- ters. Left: Dr. Melvin Williams speaks at a din- ner meeting. B. Scott Ober, President Peggy Cook, Vice-president Mary Beth Hunter, Secretary Gale Adams, Treasurer Patsy Baker Julia Brinkley Annette Cavenaugh John Daughtridge Barbara Davis Gail Davis Peggy Gardner Sue Crawley Gibson Renee Gorhani Thomas Hicks Cherie James Candy Kane i Omega Pi Gives Scholarship Promoting scholarship, encouraging civil responsibility, fostering high ethical stand- ards and service as the basis of all worthy enterprise were the purposes of Pi Omega Pi, business fraternity. A senior with the highest scholastic av- erage in business education received the Thomas Clay Williams Memorial Scholar- ship '  Award. Scholarship awards also were awarded to underclassmen with a B average in business. Pi Omega Pi participated in a candy sale and helped a needy family at Christmas.    L M,M ri r ' kilMiM Dee Kivett Dennis Lamparter Betty McCandless Jane McGee Jim Steeley Russell Sutton Larry Swaney Effie Vick Rose Wooten Becky Yarbrough Above Far Left: Scott Ober and Peggy Gard- ner discuss plans for helping a needy family at Christmas. Above: Scott Ober, President, proudly displays the Pi Omega Pi Chapter trophy which the fraternity won for ECU this year. Left: Members discuss spring ac- tivities. Phi Beta Lambda Visits Richmond Reserve Bank Field trips to Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, to Wachovia Computer Center, and to a cigarette manufacturing company in Winston-Salem were taken by Phi Beta Lambda members who strived to uphold their motto of  Education, Service, and Progress.  To honor members who achieved out- standing service. Phi Beta Lambda awards of service were given to a senior member and to an underclassman. The Finch-Cam- eron Scholarship Award was given to the graduating member with the highest av- erage for four years of outstanding work. Pat Perry, President Haywood Forrest, Vice-president Nancy Bittner, Secretary Rita Everette, Treasurer Edna Adams Tom Belote Harry Black Brenda Blair Vicki Bridges Laurie Brinkle Karen Brooks Frank Carson Lawrence Gartner Becky Coltrane Danrty Connell C harles Cranford Jim Cuff Howard Vann Cutts Doug Damran Brenda Draper Bill Dudley Hazel Eatmon Kenny Evans Linda Forehand  , ,p fn  %    £::. 286 Peggy Gardner Rence Gorham Paul Gregory, Jr. Anna Hahn Glen Hamilton Elaine Harris Detra Hedgepeth Tommy Hicks Robert Holloway Kaye Honeycutt Nancy Hooper Mary Beth Hunter Lindsay Jones JoAnne Kellam Connie Lambert Robert Likos Delores Little Linda Logus Mary Love Jenny McGhee Judy Melton Arnold Miller Malinda Neal Richard Nelson Scot Ober Helen Olsen Dianna Outlaw Steve Owens Elliot Patrick William Powell Lin Robinson Donna Rollins Jo Ann Salter Jackie Savage Joan Skinner Ronald Spencer Doug Stockton Pat Stubbs Marsha Ann Summerlin Larry Swa ney Brenda Terrell Gerry Weber Frederick Whaley Glen White Connie Williams Kenneth Winston Anita Woodford Above Left: Phi Beta Lambda displays awards in Rawl showcase. Right: Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon enjoy dinner meeting. Below Right: Fun and business are combined at a fraternity meeting. Gamma Theta Upsilon Revises Campus Maps Sending a newsletter to the alumni of the Geography Department and to others inter- ested in geography was a project of Gam- ma Theta Upsilon, East Carolina ' s geogra- phy fraternity. Members also participated in a survey of past students in the geogra- phy department to discover their activities and background from 1960 to the present. Furthering professional interest in ography and strengthening student and pro- fessional training by covering subjects other than those in the classroom were the goals of Gamma Theta Upsilon. Special plans for the year included a week-end field trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina and a trip to Washington, D.C. Projects sponsored by the fraternity included making campus maps and revision of campus maps given to E.C.U. students at the beginning of the school year. Rufus Keel, President William Austin, Vice-president Thomasine Sanderson, Secretary Steve Benton Doug Dutton Mercer Faulkner Gary Gaddy David Greene John Shepherd   ' P P it Epsilon Mu Sponsors -Tree-Play  Nights V k. . , Carolyn James President June Temple Treasurer Dianne Golding Secretary Janine Bedsworth Glenda Blackman Brenda Bullock Carolyn Cattle Diane Gibson Sherri Hanchey Mary Frances Quick Karen Sloan Ester Styron Margaret Transou Phi Epsilon Mu sisters enjoyed listening to professional speakers and sponsored  Free-Play  Nights for women in the gymnasium. Their purposes as a fraternity were to instill professional pride, to elevate standards and ethics for people in health, physical education, and recreation; and to stimulate a greater interest in these pro- fessions. Left: Health and physical education are topics ' of interest at Phi Epsilon Mu meeting. 289 Phi Epsilon Kappa Officiates at Meets Phi Epsilon Kappa played an important part in the activities of the Physical Edu- cation Department this year. The brothers officiated at swim and track meets, aided in the physical fitness test and collected for the arthritis fund. To promote physical education, the fraternity sponsored guest speakers. Sam Lilly, President Steve Craft, Vice-President Fred Campbell, Treasurer Gib Blackman Burt Brinson Danny Bowen Mike Burchell Bob Copeland Roger Dalton Larry Deal Bill Jordan Ron Moore Johnny Wadsworth Charles Watson Steve Wrenn i:?!!  Left: Phi Epsilon Kappa members participate in campus intramurals. Above Far Left: Marie Gerlach, Phi Epsilon Kappa Sweetheart. Below Far Left: Members begin football play. 291 Phi Mu Alpha Serenades at Christmas Alan Van Tuyl President Marvin Piland Vice-President Steven Morlan Secretary Harry McLamb Treasurer John Bircher Cyrus Brock David Burns Ronald Byerly Christinas spirit was at a height as Phi Mu Alpha sang Christmas carols at the girls ' dormitories and sorority houses and later presented the annual Christmas Con- cert. Other activities for Phi Mu Alpha Sin- foris Fraternity included Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing, Student Composers Contest, Con- temporary Music Festival, and the presen- tation of the Messiah jointly with the East Carolina University Symphony Orchestra and Sigma Alpha Iota. Spring quarter brought the presentation of the Fraternal Spirit Award to the brother who had ex- hibited outstanding leadership and fraternal spirit during his membership. Brothers of Phi Mu Alpha sponsored a fish fry to raise money for the Charles Lovelace Me- morial Scholarship Fund. 9   292 Above Far Left: Members constantly prepare for concerts and presentations. Far Left: Sigma Alpha Iota joins Phi Mu Alpha for a joint Christmas Concert. Above: Members of Phi Mu Alpha pre- pare for their Christmas concert. Left: Polishing, packing, performing, Phi Mu Alpha ' s work is never done ! ffenry Cherry Albert Cordell Kenneth Deans Ross Hale Robin Hough James Launmann p  r. p r  a  Ernest Logemann William Parker Adrian Roberts Henry Ross Terry Rothermich Michael Soltys Thomas Steele Michael Stephens James Stockner Rufus Stuckey Scott Walker James Wells 293 Phi Sigma Pi Honors Outstanding Senior Thornton Stovall, Jr., President James Walker, Paul Allen Robert Barnes, Jr. WL jP Si  James Burwell William Crisp John Daughtridge Roy Dicks James Galloway Daniel Griffin, Jr. Claude Hendershot Leslie Hewett, Jr. Ronald Ketcham Thomas Lester Larry Livengood Napoleon Monroe III Laurence Partin Tony Phillips Riley Reiner Robert Russell Ray Stinson Charles Taylor Benjamin Terrell Larry Thompson fe  nmjl ijjjj - Above: Brothers of Phi Epsilon Pi combine a dinner with a discussion of the fraternity. Right: Members of Phi Siema Pi gather in Buccaneer Room for dinner. 294 Founrlers Day Banquet and a Christmas irty for underprivileged children were ejects of Phi Epsilon Pi. The brothers esented the Outstanding Male Senior ward to the most outstanding male in the aduating class. The Service Key went a brother as the highest honor any other could receive. Qualifications for membership in Phi jsilon Pi consisted of an overall B aver- ;e, a clear judiciary record, and demon- ration of leadership potential. Ideals of holarship, leadership, and fellowship 3re promoted by this fraternity. 295 Preparing a meal is a basic skill of the Phi Upsilon Omicron memDer. Margaret Rumbley, President Linda Moore, Vice-President Rebecca Buck, Secretary Janice Alphin, Lynda Blalock Cornelia Bowen Martha Sue Barden Sylvia Brixhoff Martha Bullock Mona Lou Canady Beverly Ann Causey Linda Lee Christian Fanniem Cutis Janice Daughtry Fannie Allene Davis Marjorie Gray Drake Sandra Flowers Carolyn Fulghum Leslie Genzardi Mildred Ann Goldstoi Brenda Sue Hinnant Carleen Hjortsvarng Alice Booker King Brenda G. McAdams 296 Sarah McLeod Dorothy Mizelle Alice Ann Riddick Ellen Rogerson. Sharon Sloan Evelyn Spangle Karen Sue Spruill Linda Louise Watson Donna Cheryl Yelverton Phi Upsilon Colony Receives National Membership Phi Upsilon Colony of Phi Upsilon Omicron was formerly the local honorary Phi Omicron. A petition for membership in the national fraternity was submitted and approved. Formal initiation took place in the spring. To advance home economics; to be of service to the profession: to organize a group of women with similar ideals and professional interest; and to encourage moral, intellectual, and professional de- velopment of members were the colony ' s goals for the year. Managing a machine that measures the number of twists in a piece of thread is an intricate part of fabric study. 297 Phi Sigma Tau Honors Students Phi Sigma Tau recognized students with high scholarship and personal interest in philosophy. A B average and rank in the upper thirty-five percent of their class were required for membership in this fra- ternity. The Dialogue, a semiannual journal in- cluding articles in the field of philosophy, promoted interest and encouraged pro- fessional spirit. Above Right: Members of Phi Sigma Tau share an idea. Right: Members listen intently to a talk given by one of their brothers. mt MP J m J 1 H  i i r r 1 M  s •  Alice Faulkner Secretary Cleveland Bradner Houston Craighead D. D. Gross Margaret Jones John Kosy J. Ray Lanfear Ernest Marshall 298 ir Psi Chi Encourages Research, Scholarship, Service p l '  E  1  f  @  Ben Webb, President Alann Edwards, Secretary Wayne Bearbower, Treasurer John Anema John Beasley Ruby Brown Graham Burkeimer Linda Cameron Harry Cain Vicky Church Helen Cleveland Nancy Clinton Sammie Cratch Jean Deetz Calvert Dixon Barbara Drye Richard Fell Mary Galup Jerome Goldman William Grossnickle Ann Jennings Janie Johnson Kermit Keeter Charlie Laub Thomas Long Elke Maxwell Daniel Miller Charles Mitchell John Monds Max Nunez Clinton Prewett Theodore Saunders Teresa Setaro Howard Sitton John Vantrease Sharon Verner Kenneth Walker Beth Webb Karen Webster Theodore Whitley Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology, had as its purpose the en- couragement of scholarship in members and the advancement of the science of psychology. Awards presented to outstand- ing members were the Psi Chi Certificate of Achievement for service and  Psi Chi Research Awards  to encourage student research. The fraternity was organized with the Psychology Club to allow those interested in the field of Psychology, regardless of their major or minor field, to participate jointly in activities with Psi Chi. nbers enjoy a guest speaker. 299    I  Right: Sigma Alpha Iota joins Phi Mu Alpha Christmas concert. Below Right: Sisters practii for concert. Sigma Alpha Iota Wins All-Sing Sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota, the women ' s professional music fraternity, performed in the winter musicale and Contemporary Music Festival. This year the fraternity presented the Messiah in conjunction with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and won the pro- fessional division in the Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing. Striving to develop and further the cause of music was the goal of Beta Psi chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota. Jane Birmingham President Jeanne Laub, Vice-President Marsha Beaman, Treasurer Cora Bell Judy Hoell Nancy Kendrick McLamb Ginny Scott Jeanne Smith Susan Schmeer Gwyn Foushee, [ ' resident Joan Bridges, Vice-President Judith Garrison, Secretary Sandra Ervin, Treasurer Barbara Adams Lcr liinnett Ruth Coardhurst Hilda Hodgson Lynn Holt Nancy Lawson Inez Martinez Edith Myers Rhonda Neilson Bonnie Waldrop Era Warren Tau Pi Epsilon Honors Nurses Tau Pi Epsilon, Honorary Nursing Fra- ternity, was one of the new fraternities to recognize superior scholarship and leader- ship quality, to foster high professional standards, and to encourage creative work. The members had a cookout at Coach Martinez ' s. Several guest speakers appeared at their meetings throughout the year. Above Left: Members of Tau Epsilon plan activities for their first year. Left: Cookout at pool is enjoyed by his guests. Coach Martinez ' s 301 Peggy Davis, President Teresa Swain, Vice-President Donna Cherry, Treasurer Carmen Tutor Sigma Ti To the student who majored or minored in English, Sigma Tau Delta provided an opportunity to  promote the mastery of written expression.  The chapter encour- aged worthwhile reading and fellowship among students specializing in the English language and literature. Members of Sigma Tau Delta contri- buted to the East Carolina Literary Mag- azine, The Rebel, and presented two dra- matic readings,  The Heiress  and  A Christmas Carol.  ' ;!■. L ! e i f }r A 1 1 t: J f: m ft:im m ■  jft T   - -; ;; i«jg t ....  Left: Sigma Tau Delta membership presen reading of  A Christmas Carol.  Ita Presents Dramatic Readings 303 Fine Arts Stresses Music, Theater 305 Passion, Comedy Rage in ' ' La Ronde Directed by David Press and written by Arthur Schnitzler,  La Ronde  was present- ed to East Carolina University as a popular rondelay of love as practiced in old Vienna and told in ten interlocking scenes. Each scene was made for two persons, and each person played two consecutive scenes and served as the link between them. The sol- dier of the first scene left his lady of the evening to appear in the next scene with a parlor maid. From this scene of love, the maid departed to play a similar scene with the wealthy man who employed her. George Schreiber ' s excellent lighting pro- vided illumination for John Sneden ' s ele- gant set. Mary Stephenson ' s beautiful and stately costumes proved the right comple- ment to the dignified setting. After spending the afternoon elsewhere, the Count returns home to his wife, played by Jane Barrett. Above: The Count, played by Taylor Green, and the Streetwalker, Bonnie Taylor, overcome  class distinction  via the powers of love. Left: Richard Bradner as the Poet and Jane Barrett as the Actress escape to the country for a weekend that unfortunately falls short of expectation.  A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum  brought zany comedy to the East Carol ina stage. Heads rolled, and sides split as the actors sang and danced their way into hilarity. Based on a book by Burt Shelvelove and Larry Gelbert, the play was set in ancient Rome, 200 years before the Christian era. The comedy unfolded under the direction of Edgar Loessin in an elaborate set designed by John Sneden. Brett Watson directed the music, and Mavis Ray the choreography. R. Gregory Zittel, as Prologus the free- dom searching slave, found himself in many complicated situations; but he always es- caped through many clever and comical maneuvers. Hero, played by Richard Brad- ner, and Philia, played by Jenny Shipp, were the two young lovers determined to be together. The curtain lowered on the last act as the entire crew sang  A Comedy To- night.  Above Right: The Courtesan, Gymnasia, is stud- ied aesthetically by R. Gregory Zittle, in the leading role of Prologus, the slave, who attains his freedom through many clever maneuvers. Below: The entire cast opens the zany evening declaring to the audience that  It ' s A Comedy Tonight.  The ' ' Forum ' ' Brings Zany Comedy to East Carolina Stage ■■1 ■ ■ s H H B|B ]  i i B ' K gJHfe- rf iV ' i 1 '   ■ tswSc!l33;i2t i:B  M i  L 1 1  1 LlT V I y g| m   Left: The Proteans, Conwell Worthinglon, David Burns, and James Fleming, encounter Domina, played by Linda Moyer, by accident as they carry  heavy baggage.  Below Left: The young lovers, Richard Bradner and Jenny Shipp, sing about their impending joy to come after many compli- cations are resolved. Beloio Right: Taylor Green, Hysterium, and Senex. Cullen Johnson, admire a bust of Domina, wife of Senex. Love, Tragedy Electrify ' ' Phaedre ' ' Production Jean Racine ' s  Phaedre  as translated by Robert Lowell was the second production given by the East Carolina University De- partment of Drama this year. A prime ex- ample of French Classicism, the play was written by Racine in 1677. The plot was taken virtually in its entirety from the  Hip- polytus  of Euripides; but thematically and dramatically, it was entirely Racine. Staged on a majestically simple set of levels and crumbling columns the style was a modification of pure French classicism. With actor-in-residence, Amanda Meiggs, in the stellar role and guest actor from New York. Louis Turenne, as Theseus, the trag- edy of a stepmother in love with her hus- band ' s son emerges with intense power through a boldness and clarity of acting and direction. Discarding any rigidity in traditional French classicism. Director Loes- sin attempted to deal with lucidity of com- munication as the characters moved toward their tragic destination. George Schreiber ' s fluid and intricate lighting brought John Sneden ' s stark set into everchanging compositions and mood. The costumes designed and executed by Mary Stephenson, with inspiration from the arte-nouveau drawing of Aubrey Beards- ley, were very effective in contribution to the classic simplicity in which the pro- duction was conceived. Rarely produced by college theatres, this play was an excep- tional highlight in the ever-expanding rep- ertoire of the Department of Drama. Above Right: Richard Bradner as Hippoly- tus and Jill Woodlief as Aricia. Right: Phae- dre throws herself on Hippolytus ' sword to welcome the mercy of death. 310 Above Left: The impossible anguish caused by love for her stepson drives Phaedra to her death. Above Right: Rosalind Roulston, as Oenone, and Amanda Meiggs, as Phaedra. Oenone, Phaedra ' s nurse and confidante, is also dragged to destruc- tion through her devotion to her lady. Above: Phaedra confronts Hippolytus to reveal uncon- trollable passion for him. 311 ' ' Romeo, Juliet ' ' Brings Standing Ovation  Romeo and Juliet  by William Shake- speare received its first East Carolina pro- duction by the East Carolina Playhouse in February at McGinnis Auditorium. This well-known tragedy of a boy and girl in love was directed by Edgar Loessin, who with the talents of set designer John Sne- den, made this play a truly moving tribute to the East Carolina stage. The costumes were designed by Mary Stephenson, and the lighting was directed by George Schreiber. Right:  But soft! What light through yonder win- dow breaks?  Below Left: at the Capulets ' masked ball, Komeo, played by Richard Bradner, first meets Juliet, played by Jane Barrett. Below Right: Lady Capulet, played by Barbara Simpson, and Friar Laurence, played by Jim Fleming, mourn over Juliet who feigntd death. 1 1 1 ll  , Jj Z,e (; Romeo tries to halt an ensuing duel between Mercutio and Tybalt. Below: Capulet, played by Taylor Green, discusses with his wife and the nurse Juliet ' s imminent marriage to the County Paris. If   313 University Orchestra Presents ' ' Don Juan ' '  r Carefully selected by audition, members of the East Carolina University Symphony Orchestra strived to maintain the high stand- ards set by the School of Music when the Symphony was formed. The only resident symphony orchestra in Eastern North Car- olina, the group in October presented  Don Juan,  a symphonic poem by Strauss. The Symphony Orchestra performed in the  Mes- siah  in December and gave a concerto in February. Right: A member of the Symphony Orchestra pays particular attention to a run during a practice session. Below: The East Carolina University Symphony Orchestra performs in the  Messiah.  Symphonic Band Plays in Contemporary Music Festival Under the direction of Herbert L. Carter, the Symphonic Band toured South Carolina and performed at various high schools in that state during the month of January. It was hoped that the hours of practice would provide the band the highest quality of performance. The band also played at the Christinas Assembly, gave a concert in Feb- ruary, and participated in the Contemporary Music Festival at East Carolina University April 24-28. Having a limited enrollment, the band selected members through audi- tions. Left: Director Herbert L. Carter stresses a par- ticular line of music to the band. Below Left: Band members concentrate on different areas of music during rehearsals. Below Right: The Symphonic Band practices three times a week during the aca- demic year. MJ ' M 315 il   9M    W  Marching Pirates Arouse School Spirit Marching Pirates and majorettes of 1967- 68 paraded their way into the fall quarter with colorful uniforms, precision marching and rousing renditions of the  Alma Ma- ter  and  Dixie.  The 160-member band provided an impressive background for pep rallies, football games, and the various pa- rades in which they performed. Under the direction of George W. Knight, the March- ing Pirates instilled a rousing sense of school spirit in the students, facuhy and alumni of East Carolina University. Below Right: The Rebel canon roars as East Car- olina Bucs score another touchdown. Below Left: East Carolina Majorettes Left to Right:: L. Davis, J. Barnett, B. Prosseu, C. Johnson, and L. Jones. 317 Varsity Band Boasts 70 Instrumentalists Conducted by George W. Knight, Jr., the Varsity Band provided musical experience for freshman music majors and for non- music majors with high school experience. Consisting of 70 instrumentalists, the band provided pep music for all home basketball games and gave concerts during the win- ter and spring. Below. Members of the Varsity Band rehearse for their winter concert. Women ' s Chorus Conducts Music Workshop According to Director Mr. Paul Aliapou- lios, the function of the Women ' s Chorus was to provide a laboratory or workshop in two or three-part music for non-music majors. The chorus gave singing experi- ence for many primary education majors.  This Is My Country  was one of several patriotic songs the chorus concentrated on this year. The chorus studied Christmas songs, folk-tunes, sacred and classical mu- sic. No audition was required for mem- bership in the Women ' s Chorus. Left: Two members of the Women ' s Chorus con- centrate on special emphasis given a particular song. Beloiv: Hours of practice bring perfection to the chorus. 319 Men ' s Glee Club Travels to Morehead Under the direction of Dr. Clyde S. Hiss, the Men ' s Glee Club of East Carolina Uni- versity practiced three times a week this year in preparation of a concert with the St. Mary ' s Glee Club in Raleigh. For the first time, the Men ' s Glee Club traveled to Morehead City and presented an evening concert. According to Dr. Hiss, the Men ' s Glee Club strived to provide chorale expe- rience to the non-music major and main- tain a high quality of musical perform- ance. Membership through audition was available to all. Right: The Men ' s Glee Club and Women ' s Chorus combine efforts to present a Christmas program. Below: The Men ' s Glee Club of East Carolina University. Women ' s Glee Club Sings in MESSIAH Consisting of forty members, the Wom- en ' s Glee Club of East Carolina University traveled throughout Eastern North Caro- lina to give concerts in the high schools. Under the direction of Miss Beatrice Chauncey, the Glee Club sang art, folk, and religious selections and participated in the Messiah and the Christmas Assembly pre- sented on the campus of East Carolina University. Membership, by audition, was open to any woman student. e: A member of the Glee Club practices solo for the Christmas Assembly. Below: len ' s Glee Club of East Carolina University. 321 Concert Choir Sings in Christmas Assembly Highlighting this year ' s activities for the Concert Choir was a spring tour of the Eastern Seaboard. The choir performed at several colleges and civic functions. Under the direction of Mr. Charles W. Moore, the choir practiced many hours in preparation for its performance in the annual Christ- mas Assembly. Right: Members of the Concert Choir practice for the Christmas Assembly. Below: The East Caro- lina University Concert Choir. University Chorale Conducts Choral Workshops Starting its second year as a performing group, the University Chorale, under the direction of Mr. Paul Aliapoulios, presented a spring concert for the student body and faculty. Throughout the fall and winter quarter, the Chorale conducted choral work- shops for the area high school choirs. The University Chorale joined the two Glee Clubs, the Symphonic Orchestra, and the Concert Choir to present the annual Christ- mas Assembly. ive: The University Chorale. Below Lejt: A nber of the Chorale strives for perfection ing a practice session. Below Right: Members rse for their performance of the Messiah •n in December. 323 College Artists Present Shows Seeking to contribute to the cultural advancement of East Carolina University was the chief aim of the College Artists. Under the supervision of director Norman Keller, the College Artists presented, dur- ing the academic year, art shows to the students and faculty of the University. The College Artists, a service organization, strived to provide ideas and promote fel- lowship among the art students and facuhy. Above Right: College Artists work in the Cata- combs for their annual Art Show. Right: Several members discuss their plans for the forthcoming ji year. Below: Deciding on the best painting is J always a difficult chore. jetry Forum Presents Dramatic Readings at Methodist College Above Left: David Lawson listens with pleasure to a poem read by a Forum member. Above Right: Members concentrate on critique given by a guest poet. Right: Forum advisers enjoy a break in their reading sessions. Organized in 1963. the Poetry Forum was composed of students and all people interested in writing poetry. People through- out the country submitted their poetry to the Forum for criticism. At meetings of the Forum, reading and writing of modern poetry were discussed for the benefit of all members of the group. Many Poetry Forum members have had their poetry published in national literary magazines and in the University ' s literary magazine, the Rebel. In December, the Poetry Forum traveled to Fayetteville to give a dramatic reading for the Methodist College and the Fayette- ville community. The Fine Arts Series, sponsored by the Student Government Association of East Carolina University, presented an excellent series of concerts, which were attended by hundreds of students, faculty, and local residents. In October, the Czech Philhar- monic Orchestra, under the direction of Ladislav Slovak, presented the Moldau by Smetana and A Serenade for Strings, Opus 5, by Eugen Suchon. The virtuosity of the hundred musicians had attracted many eminent men .to the orchestra ' s podium since the first concert under Antonin Dvorak in 1896. Also in October, the Warsaw Quintet presented a program of classical and ro- mantic music. The Quintet featured Bron- islaw Gimpel, violin; Drzysztof Jakowicz, violin; Stefan Kamasa, viola; Aleksander Ciechanski, cello; and Wladislaw Szpilman, piano. The focal point of November was the performance given by the Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia. Performing se- lections from Don Quixote, the Symphony captivated its audience with its diversified interpretation of the grandiose  Largo,  the tender  Andante,  and the rustic  Al- legro Moderate.  Highlighting February was the appearance of the National Ballet, known throughout the world as the Resi- dent Company of Washington, D.C. Above Right: Two performers in the Nation. Ballet execute a step in Tschaikosky ' s  Swa Lake.  Above: The Chamber Symphony of Phil delphia performs under the Direction of Ansb Brusilow. National Ballet Appears at East Carolina Above Left: The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Ladislav Slovak, performs an excerpt from the Moldau. Left: The Warsaw Quintet. Above Right: Anshel Brusilow empha- sizes a portion in the  Andante  from Don Quixote for the Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia. 327 : j i s 9 t Academics 329 Aerospace Department Enrolls Freshmen and Junior in Air Force ROTC Programs Leading to Commission, Maj. Carl E. Tadlock TSgt. Grover M. Thomas To train, educate, and commission career- oriented second lieutenants to meet Air Force requirements was the mission of the Aerospace Department. The Department taught Air Force ROTC courses under two programs which led to a commission: the four year program and the new two year program. In the four-year program, the student enrolled as a freshman. In the two-year program the student form- ally began as a junior. In both programs the cadets received financial assistance dur- ing the junior and senior years, leadership training at an Air Force base during a summer period, and pilot training in light aircraft for qualified seniors. Air Force ROTC stressed quality, motiva- tion, educational achievement, and service to one ' s country. The cadets studied world military systems, communication, aerospace power, and officer professionalism. Above Far Left: Aerospace cadets attentively listen to a lecture on communications. Below Far Left: Major Ryan explains the functions of modem aircraft. Left: Cadets and Angel Flights participate in ROTC week. Below Left: Leader- ship is a significant part of the Aerospace pro- gram. 331 School of Art Opens Technical Librar s; ill i Expanded facilities in ceramics, print- making, and sculpture accommodated the four hundred and fifty undergraduates and the sixteen graduate students in the Art School this year. With the appropriation of many new slides, the foundation of a technical library was begun. A new major in Design was added; and plans for offer- ing AB, MA, and PhD degrees in the field of Art History were under way. Right: Students in graphic arts work to print letter heads.  I Left: A dedicated artist is absorbed in his work. Dr. Wellington B. Gray, Dean Mr. Charles F. Chamberlain Mr. Warren A. Chamberlain, Sr. Mr. Wesley V. Crawley Mr. Robert S. Edmiston Mrs. Sara J. Edmiston Ur. Emily Farnham Mr. Michael C. Flinn Mrs. Marilyn F. Gordiey Mr. M. Iran Gordiey .Mr. William H. Holley .Mr. Ralph E. Jacobs Mr. Peter G. Jones Mr. Norman Keller Dr. John F. Moffitt Mr. Francis L. Neel Miss Betty E. Pettew, Miss Elizabeth Ross Dr. Francis Speight College of Arts, Sciences Enlarges to Nineteen Departments Headed by Dean John M. Howell, the College of Arts and Sciences provided the entire general arts curriculum for all liberal arts majors and served as the nucleus be- tween the administration and the individual departments. Composed of nineteen departments, the College of Arts and Sciences was the largest unit in the university this year. It was the first school divided into separate depart- ments. i  Left: Dean John H. Howell. Below Far Left: Graduate students attend a class in the math department. Above Far Left: Exact measurements result in a success- ful experiment. Below: Physics students learn modern methods of problem solv- ing. 335 Professional training for actors, directors, and teachers was the basic aim of the Drama and Speech Department. Faculty and students joined in the productions. McGinnis Auditorium was the setting for plays which brought entertainment to the student body and gave majors in this area an opportunity for actual involvement in productions. The department offered comprehensive study in the four basic arts: dance, radio and television broadcasting, and public speaking. Above: Excitement distracts entire cast from play production. Right: Guest actress, Amanda Meiggs, and Rosalind Roulston depict part of the tragedy of Phaedra. rama Students Get Professional Training Through Study I Basic Arts of Play Production, Acting Experience Mr. Edward Loessii Dir Above Left: Richard Bradner portrays Hippolyte in the drama production of Phaedra. Below: Music Choreography and playhouse directors dis- cuss necessary stage changes. 337 Shift to Three-Hour Courses Highlights English Departmen Dr. Charles G. Wi Director Dr. Francis R. Adan Mr. Phillips B. Benyamin Dr. Warren B. Bezanson Dr. Richard J. Browne Mrs. Marie B. Browning Dr. Richard L. Capwell Dr. Sarah H. Caraway Mrs. Karen B. Qietkins Mrs. Faye C. Clay Mrs. Donna M. Congleton Mr. Joseph W. Congleton, . Mrs. Nell C. Everett Miss Louise Y. Fitzgerald  h m 1 IP mi W - - ,:ii  M, f1 A f;, Dr. William H. Grate Miss Mary H. Greene Miss Janice Hardison Miss Dixie E. Hickman Mrs. Jo Ann F. Jones Dr. Rachel H. Kilpatrick Mr. John H. Lowery, Jr. Dr. Bart M. Reilly Dr. Frederick Sorensen Mrs. Mary Sorensen Mr. Malcolm H. South Miss Barbara A. Stewart Dr. Alfred Wang Dr. Veronica C. Wang Mr. Vernon A. Ward, Jr Mrs. Edith Webber To widen the student ' s intellectual ex- perience, the English Department this year added a galaxy of new courses to its offer- ings. Among these were four undergraduate and three graduate courses in linguistics, five courses in journalism, four courses in Chinese language, two courses in Chinese literature, and one course in oriental lit- erature in translation. Department-wide shift to three-hour courses permitted students to take a variety of courses. In the freshman composition program, three courses were required. The first quarter was devoted to rhetoric and the essay, the second to longer prose works and training in research, and the third quarter to the short story, drama, and fic- tion. These courses were supplemented by a composition laboratory designed to help students with basic problems in writing. Far Left: Dr. Rachael Kilpatrick takes time from her busy schedule to help a student. Left: Sched- ules are being pointed out to the faculty by Mr. Charles Wiley. 339 Geology Professor Attends International Congres. Dr. C. Q. Brown, Director Dr. B. A. Bishop Dr. Percy Crosby Dr. Stanley R. Riggs Personal research projects by the pro- fessors, seminars conducted by the depart- ment, and a gift from Duke University of petrographic microscopes highlighted the year for the newly formed Geology Depart- ment. The honor of attending the International Geological Congress in Prague, Czecho- slovakia, was awarded a member of the department. With one hundred per cent of its staff holding Ph.D. ' s, the department offered three new undergraduate degrees: B.S. in Geology, B.S. in Geology for Earth Science Teaching, and a B.A. in Geology. Above Right: Dr. Percy Crosby is reviewing a thin section of rock from the Adirondack Moun- tains through a petrographic microscope in his National Science Foundation grant-supported re- search. Right: Dr. B. A. Bishop points out the sagittal section of the nautilus to some of his students. lembers of Geography Department Study in Europe Thirty-five members of the Geography Department toured Europe, wrote papers, and studied historic locations and the geography of the areas visited. Emphasis on Latin American studies and the addition of courses on Mexico and the economics of the Latin Americas aided in the creation of a new Latin American minor. Seminars for seniors and graduate stu- dents were conducted every week. Left: Students learn to read a map key with the aid of Mr. Gustafson. Below: Dr. Mohamad Is- mail Siddiqu, Fulbrighl Professor, points out on a map his native land of Pakistan to his students. Dr. Robert E. Cramer Director Mr. H. L. Gustafson, Jr Dr. George C. Martin Dr. Palmyra Monteiro Dr. Mohamed Ismail Siddiqi Mr. Phillip Shea Dr. Daniel H. StiUwell 341 Foreign Languages Divide Into Two Departmem As a result of rapid growth, the Foreign Languages Department was divided into separate departments, romance languages and German. Mr. James L. Fleming con- tinued as director of the department of romance languages. Russian, a Slavic language, was added to the curriculum under the German de- partment, headed by Dr. Henry Wander- man. Modern laboratory equipment aided the students in acquiring knowledge and efficiency in foreign languages. Far Right: The correct German pronunciation of  ah  is demonstrated by Dr. M.egler. Below Far Right: Language students improve their skills in the lab- Dr. Joseph A. Fernandez Miss Manolita Fernandez Mrs. Helga E. Hill Miss Bonnie Keller Mr. David W. King Mrs. Maria F. Koonce Mr. Andre J. Marion Dr. Alfred Murad Mrs. Marguerite A. Perr)- Mrs. ReUy Wanderman h. Wanderman Heads German Department Dr. Joseph Uaugman 343 .  ■■■■  Additional space allowed the department to stress quality for physical education majors and to serve better the entire student body.  declared Dr. Nephi Jorgenson, chair- man. New facilities of the department were housed in the Minges Coliseum, named for the chief benefactors. The new field house was named the Scales Field House for W. M. Scales, Jr., who led the fund drive to build it. Above Right: Minges Coliseum is a much needed addition for the Physical Education Department Above Left: Students relax from their studies ir the old g)-m. Right: Mr. Scharf demonstrates the new electronic timer to one of his students. ' inges Coliseum Honors Benefactors JSff9  $ Advanced students leam new techniques. Mrs. Gay Blocker Mr. Robert Lee Boone Mr. Harold Bullard Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen Director r  % Miss Frances Dougles Mr. Robert B. Gantt Mr. Jimmie R. Grimsley Mr. Edgar W. Hooks, Jr. Dr. Leon E. Johnson Dr. Thomas H. Johnson Dr. Larry L. Kendrick Miss Maris MitcheU Mr. Tom R. Quinn Mrs. Josephine B. Saunders Mr. Ray Scharf .Mr. Ernest W. Schwarz Mr. Norman Earl Smith Mrs. Nell Stallings Dr. Ralph H. Steele Mr. Kirk K. Stewart Mr. Henry C. Vansant Mr. Odell L. Welborn Mr. Johnny Walter Welborn Mr. George E. Williams 345 To maintain the East Carolina Manu- script Collection, which had several thou- sand manuscript items, was the duty of the full-time curator employed this year by the History Department. The department sponsored a Symposium for History and Social Studies teachers and published its fourth volume in the series of East Carolina University Publication in History. Transition from a college depart- ment to a university department was made through increasing emphasis on research and writing and through broadening the graduate curriculum. Right: Old manuscripts are a source of research. Dr. Herbert R. Paschal, Director Dr. Philip Adier Mrs. Mary J. Bratton Dr. Lawrence F. Brewster Mr. Wyatt L. Brown P 1 c3 Dr. Howard B. Clay Dr. Hubert A. Coleman Dr. Betty C. Congleton Dr. Richard P. Duval Dr. Alvin A. Fahrner istory Department Employs First Full-Time Curator Mr. Thomas C. Hcrndon Mr. Donald R. Lennon Dr. Roy N. Lokken Dr. Paul Murray Mr. John D. NcNilU- Dr. James R. O ' Connell Dr. Herhert P. Rothfeder Dr. Claude C. Sturgill Dr. Richard C. Todd Miss George-Anne Willard Dr. Wilkins B. Winn fe: Doctors Paschal, Ferrell, and Calhoun ment on historical problems during a com- ee meeting. Commissioned by publishing companies several members have worked to produce manuscripts for certain mathematics courses. Dr. Tullio Pignani and Mr. Paul Haggard completed Elements of Trigonom- etry and wrote a textbook, Analytical Ge- ometry. Dr. Spickerman and Dr. Pignani collaborated to produce another book, Ele- mentary Geometry. The Mathematics Department received National Science Foundation support for an institute for secondary teachers of mathe- matics and in-service seminars for college teachers. The first of these supports fifty secondary school teachers. It is the first support that the university received relative to professional activities of college pro- fessors from other campuses. Undergraduate and graduate curricula were continuously studied and up-dated to comply with the national trends of leading universities in the nation. Data processing enjoyed by math students. Mrs. Stella Dauglierty Mrs. Mildred H. Derrick Mrs. Frances F. Dudley Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming Mrs. Tennala A. Gross Mr. Paul W. Haggard Dr. Katharine Hodgin Dr. K. G. Joh Mathematics Faculty Commissioned to Publish Textbooks Mrs. Nannie Lee W. Manning Mrs. Virginia G. McGrath Dr. Sallie E. Pence Mr. Frank W. Saunders Dr. Katye 0. Sowell Mrs. Kershn Tobiasson Mr. Leif Tobihsson Mr. Louise L. Williams Mr. Robert Woodside Below: Dr. Pignani and Mr. Haggard review galley proofs for a new math textbook. m 349 Philosophy Department Adds Reading Roo)  Philosophy presents the students with an opportunity to think about things he is not ordinarily given an opportunity to think about,  said Dr. Kozy, chairman of the Philosophy Department. This year a room was converted into a Philosophy Reading Room for the benefit of the faculty members and philosophy majors and minors. New books were added to the library, and portraits of great philosophers done by students in the Philosophy Art course were displayed in the library and offices of the faculty members. Dr. John Kozy. Jr. Mr. Houston Craighead Mr. D. D. Gross Mr. Bradne r enlightens philosophy studei 350 Dr. H. I. Sugg Mrs. Mar)- A. Yarbrough Dr. Tinsley E. Yarbruugh Political Science Initiates Ho nors Progra m To strengthen its program at the under- graduate and graduate levels has been the aim of the Political Science Department. At the undergraduate level, activation of a three-quarters honor program was offered for ten juniors and seniors in the top ten percent of their class. Development of the courses at the graduate levels also took place. Through the varied instruction offered by this department the faculty hoped to develop quality and good citizenship to their full potential in the students. Left: Faculty reports mental meeting. are tabulated in depart- ?  -  351 Psychology Department Creates Internship Progran Headed by Dr. Clinton R. Prewett. the Psychology Department had 389 majors. Fifty-one students worked toward their masters ' degrees. The faculty added four members to the staff. These were Dr. Spurgeon Cole. Dr. Wayne B. Kinzie, Dr. James Pres- ton Rogers, Jr., and Jay R. Steinberg. Internship settings where student!  were placed for a six month period were Asheville, Winston-Salem. Green ville, Boone, Raleigh, Goldsboro, and Morganton. One student was located at the Bar Harbor Child Guidance Clinic in Maine. Also a part of the Psychology De- partment was the Developmental Eval- uation Clinic, headed by Dr. Malene Ions. Left: A dedicated professor engages in con- tinual research. Mr. Calvert R. Dixon Dr. William F. Grossnickle Dr. R. .Monnee Hedges Dr. Thomas E. Long Dr. Julia D. Marshall Dr. Charles C. .Mitchell Mr. Jay K. Stclnherg Dr. Harry A. Williams o p. Dr. Yoon H. Kim Dr. Peter H. Kunkel Dr. Ralph R. Napp Dr. Robert H. Sanders Dr. K. L. Sindwani Dr. Blanche G. Watrous Dr. Melvin J. Willi, Director Efforts of the Sociology Department to develop in three broad directions — social welfare, anthropology, and sociology proper — led to an increase in course offerings and a new minor in anthropology. Students were given the opportunity to concentrate in social welfare and prepare themselves for public welfare positions. New courses offered were the American Indian, Popula- tion Problems, and the Child in Con- temporary Cultures. Five visiting professors taught in the rtment last summer. These included such outstanding sociologists as Dr. George Hillery of the University of Kentucky and Dr. Everett Wilson, Chief Sociologist on a special project of the American Sociological Association. Above: Doctors Kim, Sanders, Douglas, and Kunkel discuss new trends in sociology. Lejt: Dr. Watrous explains the evolution of man. Dr. James H. Bearden Miss Dorothy Brandon Dr. Byron B. Brown Mr. Norman H. C: Mr. J. Marshall Colcord Dr. Albert R. Conley Mrs. Ouida C. Debter Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Mrs. Faye Dempsey Mrs. Thadys J. Dewar Dr. William H. Durham Miss Ruby Elene Edens Dr. Alton Finch Mr. John Stuart Fletcher II Dr. Alice M. Harrison Mrs. Carol A. Hart Mr. William S. Hart Dr. Paul T. Hendershot Dr. Joseph A. HiU Mr. Samuel Thomas Hi Mr. Kenneth C. James Dr. Ray L. Jones Mrs. Ruth B. Jones Dr. Tora M. Larsen iE  merican Association of Collegiate Schools of Business ccredits School at East Carolina University I Attainment of accreditation by the Amer- ican Association of Collegiate Schools of Business enabled the department to keep the pace set by today ' s changing world.  Constantly changing business and eco- nomics put pressure on a school of busi- ness to stay modern,  said Dean E. R. Browning. To keep the department up to date in every way, three ftew majors were added the school of business: management, marketing, and real estate. Modern equip- ment replaced the old. Far Left: Many important points of a successful businessman are discussed in Dr. Hill ' s classes. Left: Lab assistant prepares tapes for shorthand students to take dictations. Mr. Gorman W. Ledbetter Miss Velma W. Lowe Mrs. Lucille Lundy Mr. Jesse L. McDaniels Dr. Harold M. McGarth Mrs. Mildred T. McGrath Dr. Mohammad T. Abul Dr. Donald C. Rocke Dr. Joseph W. Romita Mr. S. Bernard Rosenblatt Mr. Wilfrid F. Rylander Mr. Allan Sharpe Mr. Gordon F. Smith Jr. Dr. Jack W. Thornton Jr. Dr. Robert P. Vichas Mr. William Henly Watson Dr. Chung-Jeh Yeh Dr. L. H. Zincone Jr. School of Education Employs Audiologis Dr. Frank G. Fu Col. Milton E. Godfrey Dr. Robert J. Gregor  ' Dr. Keith D. Holmes Miss Esta D. Johnson Dr. W. B. Martin Dr. Ruth Modjin Dr. William C. Sanderson Dr. Mari ' L. Staton k 356 ijk hMH  ivides into Five Different Departments To serve adequately the students, the un: versity, and the state, the school of educa tion this year was divided into five depart ments. Those were the department of Spe cial Education with Dr. Gilbert Ragland chairman; Department of Counselor Edu cation with Dr. Frank Fuller, chairman; Department of Educational Administration and Supervision with Dr. Ralph Brimley, chairman; Department of Elementary Edu- cation with Dr. Frank Arwood, chairman; and Department of Secondary Education with Dr. James Batten, chairman. Dr. Shel- don Downes served as coordinator of the new program in vocational rehabilitation begun this year. Majors in Speech Therapy and Mental Retardation were added to the School of Education. The change brought an audio- logist to work with therapy in the develop- mental clini( . The addition of a six-year program in supei vision and guidance began the ground-   )Ik for the future doctoral jjrogram. Far Leil Exptrinunting witli a t ipe recorder trains students to listen for speech problems. Lejt Knowing how to opcrite a motion picture projector is an asset in teaching Below: Students in audio isual d i  '  prat ticc operating a slide projector 357 Home Economics Department Establishes Phi Upsilon Colony Dr. Mirian B. Moore, Director Dr. Josephine A. Foster Miss Geneva A. Helms Miss Moselle Holberg Dr. Patricia G. Hurley Miss Ruth Lambi Mrs. Willene E. O ' Neal Miss Eleanor A. Quick Dr. Vila H. Rosenfeld Mrs. Jannis B. Shea Miss Alice Strawn Above Right: Home Economic students learn to work with preschool children. Right: Self-tailored clothes are sewn with care.  n . Establishment of a Phi Upsilon colony, an honor society in Home Economics, was one of the major accomplishments of the Home Economics Department this year. The Head Start Orientation Program, concerned with training interested individuals in work- ing for Head Start throughout Eastern North Carolina, continued its work. The  Home Economics Department offered two B.S. degrees: one in teacher education, the other in institutional management. Work on a masters program was initiated. progr Above: Fascination is a bird ' s nest. Left: A food demonstration is given by a future homemaker. 359 Industrial and Technical Education Department Hosts Arts Association Dr. Thomas J. Haigwood, Director Dr. Kenneth L. Bing Dr. William R. Hoots Mr. Thomas G. Lati 360 Above: A modern world calls for an emphasis in electronics. Far Left: Mr. Tate assists a student in mechanical drawing. Lejt: An emory wheel is used to sharpen tools. One hundred and fifty industrial arts teachers convened at the fall meeting of the North Carolina Industrial and Technical Arts Association. The Industrial and Tech- nical Education Department was host. In the spring this department sponsored an annual administrators ' conference for prin- cipals and teachers. Trends in industrial education were presented and discussed. The Industrial Arts Department was al- located additional space in which to pursue research and offer professional education in the industrial-vocation-technical fields. Wusic Department Installs Twenty-Six Station Listening )ystems, Recording Equipment as Instructional Devices Mr. Paul A. Aliapoulios Dr. Thomas H. Carpenter Mr. Herbert L. Carter Dr. Robert L. Carter Mr. Earl E. Beach, Dean Miss Beatrice Chauncey Mr. Rufus L. Dickey, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Drake Dr. W. Edmund Durham Mr. Robert L. Hause Mr. James W. Houlik Mr. Eugene Isabella Mr. Harold A. Jones Mr. George W. Knight, Jr. Mr. Richard Jjucht Dr. Thomas W. Miller Dr. Charles W. Moore Dr. Catherine A. Murphy Mr. James H. Parnell w  ' P  fe  k nk  Seven new faculty members and a new major in music therapy were added to the School of Music this year. Installation of a twenty-six station listening system and professional recording equipment were among the teaching aids added to the department ' s equipment. Department spon- sored programs were designed to aid the music majors in developing their talents. Left: Miss Chauncey prepares Woman ' s Glee Club for a concert. Below: The symphonic band conducted by Mr. Hause practices for  The Mes- siah  . Far Left: Mr. Herbert Carter rehearses with brass section of the symphonic band. Mr. James A. Searl Mr. Barry M. Shank Mrs. Pat Spain Mr. Charles E. Stevens Mrs. Eleanor Toll Mr. Paul 0. Topper Mr. Donald C. Tracy Mr. Brett T. Watson Mrs. Gladys R. White ff ; ' } s designed specifically for activities, the School of Nursing relocated in its new building at the beginning of the 1967-1968 academic With facilitie its specialized Junior and senior nursing students vol- unteered to assist with the country-wide measles vaccination program. The Student Nurse Association made Christmas decora- tions for the patients ' trays at Pitt Me- morial Hospital and sold ball point pens to raise money to buy a gift for the new School of Nursing building. Above and Far Right: Student nurses are trained to observe strict rules of sanitation. Below: Stu- dents learn medical knowledge in the cla 364 School of Nursing Relocates in New Building Mrs. Ruth J. Broadhurst Mrs. Judith Garrison Mrs. Greer G. Levine Mrs. Inez N. Martinez Miss Edith G. Myers Miss Rhoda M. Nielson Mrs. Barbara A. Quiggins Mrs. Lona P. Ratcliffe Mrs. Joanne L. Suggs Mrs. Bonnie E. Waldrop Dr. William Byrne Lectures to Biology Department Dr. Graham J. Davis, Director Mr. Francis P. Belcik Dr. Joseph F. Boyette Mr. Hubert W. Burden Dr. Patricia A. Daugherty Dr. Linda W. Little Dr. T. E. Lundy Dr. James S. McDaniel Dr. Susan J. McDaniel Speaking on his research in molecular biology of memory, Dr. William Byrne of Duke University highlighted the year for the Biology Department. A bio-chemistry major was added to the curriculum: and graduate majors within the department of biology were established in the general areas of aquatic studies, physiology, and bio-chemistry. Construction of a new Biology-Physics building was begun; and completion date was set as December, 1968. Additions in equipment included the purchase of a microdensitometer. Left: Biology students introduced to research. %f hemistry Department Applies to American Chemical Society Application to the American Chemical Society was made by the Chemistry De- partment this year. Although well received, it will take two years before accreditation comes through. Seven new members were added to the department ' s staff. These brought the total to fifteen, fourteen of which hold Ph.D. ' s. The curriculum pro- gressed greatly in its improved changes and was aided in its development by newly- purchased instrumental equipment. Lejt: Centrifuging processes enable students to separate solids from liquids through the applica- tion of more gravity and temperature control. Dr. Robert C. Lamb, Director Dr. Carolina L. Ayers Mr. J. O. Derrick Dr. Grover W. Everett Dr. Edgar Heckel Dr. Jang Kuo Dr. Joseph N. LeConte Dr. Warren K. .McAlliste 367 Physics Department Opens Research Areas to Student m Nuclear plivfics. plasma physics, and magnetic resonance were three programs in which the Department of Physics did research this year. Offering the B.S., A.B., and the B.S. in teaching, the department offered a program to prepare students to be professional scientists as well as secondary school teachers. The department, every quarter, conduct- ed a seminar program for faculty and students. Speakers from within the faculty, as well as  isitors. were included. Physics students welcome the challenge of mode equipment. Dr. Bvron L. Coulter Dr. R. .M. Helms Mr. Flovd M. Read Dr. Thomas C. Say Science Education Adds Practical Arts Course Dr. Frank W. Eller Dr. Carol D. Hampton Dr. Carolyn H. Hampto Dr. Floyd E. Matthels James D. Nicholson Dr. Moses M. Sheppard 5 3  Dr. Donald E. Bailey, Director Left: Mr. Byrum explains the use of the galvano- meter to his physical science class. Below: Photographical Arts, a new course in the de- partment, is explained to a student by Dr. Eller. To the curriculum of the science edu- cation department this year, a practical arts course in photography was added. A new project was the publishing of News- letter for Science Teachers, which was cir- culated throughout the state. Courses for in-service high school science teachers were provided, and the depart- ment worked with prospective teachers in the field of science. Library Science Gains Additional Space Serving all departments and the whole university, the library science department welcomed the 20,000 additional square feet which housed the new North Carolina room and increased the size of the reading room. The budget for books and library material was doubled this year. Members of the staff addressed various organizations within the university and as far away as Philadelphia. Righi: Containing an abundance of res ' I, the library serves all the students. Mr. Gene D. Lanier Director Miss Emily S. Boyce Mrs. Frances B. Everhart Mrs. Lois T. Berry- Mrs. Sallie E. Mann Department of Continuing Education Publishes Own Catalogue Formerly known as the Extension Divi- sion, the Department of Continuing Edu- cation was unique in that it took courses to the student. New programs founded in the depart- ment of Continuing Education this year were a training laboratory in mental health and a seminar for public health nurses. The Department expanded its of- ferings in non-credit courses in business. It published, for the first time, its own catalogue. Mr. Brayom E. Anderson, Jr. Mr. Garlan F. Bailey Mr. John S. Bell, Jr. Mr. Charles H. Bowman, Jr. Miss Vivian Parnee Crickmore Mr. Samuel P. Hudson Mr. Edmond W. Limer, Jr. Mr. Coy Edwin McClintock lu. Cf Dr. Leo Jenkins and Dr. David Middleton meet with Generals Anderson and Bowman to discuss the Univeiisity Center at Cherry Point. Mr. James A. McCee Mr. Charles F. McKiever Mr. Herman D. Phelps Mrs. Mary K. Thornton No University Exists Without Students Student classification was a bitter-sweet experience. To the wide-eyed freshman, classification was an albatross; to the third quarter senior, it was a laurel. What caused the evolvement from alba- tross to laurel? The answer was simple: concentrated exposures to varied disci- plines. Exposure to new, and sometimes conflicting, ideas caused two distinct re- sponses: evaluation and positive or neg- ative reaction. This process had the power to transform adolescents into adults within four short years. 373 From freshman to senior, they never stop. 375 Graduate School Dr. John O. Reynolds, Dean of Graduate School; Mr. Ennis L. Chestung, Assistant Dean Allen, Marvin L. Business Barnette, Jerry L. Mathematics Baumrind, Vernon E. Geography Blake, Russell W. Business Bordeaux, Kenneth R. Business Borst, Franklin J. Business Bradford, Susan E. Mathematics Brewer, Claude S., Jr. Education Brown, Sammy A. Business Byrum, Jerry H. Science Education Canady, Ronald L. Business Carstarphen, John, III Education Citrenbaum, Charles Psychology Crane, Peter B. Education Davis, Samuel A. - Political Science Derrickson, Vivian Sociology Dickens, William, III Physical Education Dilda, Kenneth W. History Dupree, Joseph W. Business Englebrecht, Ted D. Business  1 r  WM lS t   .  O C) f  p p n c  p Feddeman, William K. Business Fell, Richard E. Psychology Fisher, Jerry Business Fitzgerald, Douglas H. Music Flora, James R. Business Fornes, Roy W. Business Frekko, Emery F. Business Gainey, Millard J. Business Coins, Ralph M. An Goldman, Jerome M. Psychology Green, Linda L. History Hall, Adron F. Biology Helsabeck, James R. Biology Hensnn. Gerald M. Political Science Holson, Joseph b . Biology Hosea, Thomas G., Jr. Biology Hudson, William M. Education Humphrey, Martha D. History Isaac, Margaret P. Guidance and Counseling Jenkins, Alberta Education xpanding school offers Saturday graduate classes. 377 Graduate assistants supervise laboratories . Jennings, Ann B. Clinical Psychology Jennings, Howard D. Jr Biology Johnson, Richard W. Mathematics Jones, Harry K. Business Jorgensen, Layne W. Physical Education -Keller, Frank E. Political Science Keys, Evelyn E. Music Education Kingree, Richard A. Clinical Psychology Kirkland, Thurloe L. Business Administration Lambeth, Ben A. Political Science Larson, Michael T. History Laub, Charlie G. Experimental Psychology Lea, William T. Physical Education Mansfield, Ervine E. History Mantz, Edna J. Music Education McCullen, Forest G. Clinical Psychology Merrit, James F. Miller, Daniel F. Psychology Nunez, Max G. Clinical Psychology Phipps, Diane B. Business Administration Prichard, Timothy F. Business Administration Raynor, Margaret F. Music Ruschival, Mary L. Psychology Sanderson, Leon M. Business Sawyer, Sophie S. Science Education P •  O P Schrum, Paul M., Jr. Music Education Shifflett, Andrew L. History Simmons, Almeria M. Cuidance Sitton, Howard T. Jr. Psychology Skrobiszewski, John Industrial and Technical Education Smedley, Stanley R. Business Adminisir Smith, Alethia J. Music Southerland, Isaac B Science Education Stancil. John R. History Stockdale, Dennis Biology Tolston, Vicki J. Physical Education Vantrease, John M. Jr. Psychology Vinson, Emily Piano Performance Walder, Jeffrey M. Industrial and Technical Education Walker, Kenneth N. Psychology Wall, Jerry L. Business Webb, Benjamin T. Psychology West, Roberta D. Music White. John N. Zahran, Teresa A. Voice . . . and conduct research. Class of 1968 Ervin Breedlove, President; Grace Mitchell, Vice- President: Caroline Riddle, Secretary; Brenda Bullock, Treasurer. Adams, Edna Y. Adams, Gale E. Adams, Linda J. Aldridge, Rebecca N. Allen, Margaret M. Allen, Betsy A. Alligood, Carol D. Alligood, Alice R. Alligood, Jane R. Alligood, Linden L. Alligood, Miriam L. Allred, Susan C. Alphin, Eva M. Ambry, Karen M. Amon, Carol Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, Gerald T. Anderson, Sue C. Anderson, Susan Andrews, Barry D. Appleljy, Andrew S. Applewhite, Walter B. Arcand, Andre T. Armstrong, Betty S. Armstrong, Michael D. Arnette, Dianne L. Arnold, Patricia A. Asato, Winifred K. Atack, Kathleen A. Austin, Gwendolyn I. Austin, William H., Jr. Autrey, Mae C. Avent, Beverly J. Ayscue, Kaye W. Bach, Wayne M. Badalamenti, Vincent Baker, Fred B. Baker, Larry T. Baker, Lonnie G. Baker, Susan C. Balkcum, Judy C. Barbee, Juanita B. Barber, Bettie L. Barbour, Beverly F. Barbour, Diane H. Barnes, Elizabeth A. Barnes, James N. Barnes, Judith A. Barnes, Paulette M. Barnes, Robert I Barnett, Bruce W. Barnette, Patricia D. Barnhill, Roy L. Barrett, Brenda C. Barrington, Thomas L. 381 Barrow, Rebecca A. Barry, Patricia E. Bartlett, Donald Barwick, Lynn P. Bass, David A. Bass, Rebecca H. Bassford, Anna M. Bateman, Judy D. Bates, Margaret C. Baum, William R. Beacham, Sidney T. Beaman, Margaret A. Beaman, Marsha H. Bearbower, Dorcie W. Beato, Joseph A. Beatty, Ashley S. Beety, Gilbert T. Bell, Doris A. Bell, Sarah L. Bellmann, Marcia L. Belote, Herbert T. Benton, Bonnie B. Benton, Stephen B Berry, Carolyn P. Bird, Robert F. Black, Harry B. Blackburn, James W. Blackburn, Walter W. Blackman, Thomas G. Blackwell, Thomas H. Seniors leave with eagerness . . 382 and a touch of regret. Blalock, Joel T. Blanchard, Albert, Jr. Bland, Cherry, M. Blanton, Gary C. Blick, Barry A. Boaz, Dolores Bobbitt, Nancy B. Bodziak, William J. Bogatko, John A. Bohniuller, Frederick Bone, Betsy J. Bonnevie, Rosemary Borschel, Jeanne L. Bottoms, Frieda R. Boudrow, Eleanor M. Bowden. Beverly J. Bowden, Bonita D. Bowles, Linda J. Boyd, Janice M. Boyd, Kenneth R. Boyd, Phyllis K. Boyd, Robert H. Boyette, Eddy L. Boyette. Janet R. Boyles, Ira W. Bradey, Nancy K. Bradford, Judith L. Bradley, Nancy E. Bradsher, Sharon K. Branch. Mary R. 383 Seniors Brandon, Dennecia L. Bray, Lucy S. Brearey, Jonathan L. Breedlove, Irvin P., Jr. Breen, Sandra J. R. Bridgers, Joan A. Bridgers, Mary C. Bridges, David A. Bright. Danny L. Brinson, James W. Britt, Mary S. Britt, Sandra L. Brixhoff, Sylvia P. Brock, Edith M. Brock, Ronald O. Brooks, Benjamin L. Brooks, James L. Brown, Brenda L. Brown, John M. Brown, Justin L., Ill Brown, Patricia A. Brown, Rebecca A. Brown, Thomas E. Brunson, Richard D. Bryan, Ann C. m p  kA  ' mdiMl M K- IMiK Seniors Buck, Rebecca P. Bulla, Linda R. BuUard, John I. Buliard, Linda N. Bullard, Mary A. Bullock, Brenda L. Bullock, Martha E. Bunch, Henry A. Bunch. John N., Jr. Bunch, Mary L. D. Burawski,  « iUiam H. Burch, Barbara S. Burgess, Wayne T. Burke, Dennis C. Burke, Margaret M. Burnett. Mvrle J. Burnette. Diana D. Burnev. Katherine J. A. Byerly, Ronald B. Bynum, Joanne M. Byrum, Willie C. Cain, Ronald N. Cake, Marcus P. Callicutt, Charles D. Callis, Lorraine H. 385 Seniors Cameron, Celia A. Cameron, Linda N. Campbell, Earnest F. Campbell, Robert A. Canady, Monia L. Cannon, Evelyn P. Card, Adele R. Carlson, Karen L. Carmichael, Beverly S. Carney, Basil W.. Jr. Carpenter, Michael R. Carraway, Dora J. Carson, John F., Jr. Carter, Beverly J. Carter, Gloria D. Carter, Willian C. Cartwright, Martha E. Cassidy, Joseph P. Cauley, William D. Cavanaugh, Annette W. Cavendish, Michael ' Cayton, Faye C. Chalk.William K. Chambers, Alton B. Chambers, Diana L. Chandler, Anne E. Chappell, Bertie S. Chappell, Claudia J. Charron. Raymond B. Cherry, Donna L. Cheshire, Nancy L. Childers, John S. Childers, Robert L., Jr. Chitty, Thomas G. Church, Vicky T. Clamp, Julie C. Clark, Burke F. Clark, Carol J. Cleveland, Helen S. Cline, Linelle L. Clinton, Nancy H. Cobb, James R., Jr. Cobb, Melvin R., Jr. Cobb, William R. Coble, Judith A. Coble, Julia L. Cochran, Willian C. Coggins, Candace C. Colbert. Vincent N. Cole, Patricia V. Comer, Linda L. Comer, Lois M. Conaway. Richard E. Conley, Michael J. Connell, Daniel R. Conrad, David P. Cook, Peggy J. Cooke, Elizabeth W. Copeland, Robert J. Cordell, Albert 0. Cotten, Vista K. Courtney, Benjamin H. Cox, Hilda D. Cox, Janice J. Cox, Jimmy R. Cox,  ' esley D. Coyle, Marcia L. Cranford. Charles R. Creech, Dwight M. Creech, ' Frances C. 387 Seni 10 rs Creech, Jerry N. Creech, Marjorie D. Cromartie, Urbanna M. Crouse. Peggy J. Culley, David N. Cummings, Zeb C, III Currin, Percy T. Curtis, Ronnie G. Cutler, Dorothy T. Cutler. Linda A. Dalton, Roger D. Daly, Norma J. Damren, Douglas M. Daniel, Linda A. Daniel, Shirley M. Daniel, Thomas J. Darden, Carl D. Daughtridge, John D. Davis, Diane W. Davis, Doris A. Davis, Frances E. Davis, H. Faye Davis, Jeffrey C. Davis, Sandra H. Day, William J. I ' f 1 ) Four years is a long time. VrmM  i A  j;  Deal, Harvie A. Deal, Sherron H. Deans, Donna S. Deans, Thomas L. Dees, Judy L. Deetz, Jean A. Deilinger. Eloise H. Dellinger, Henry S. DePriore, Peter A. Denton, Martha C. DeSandro, Shirlee J. DeVido, Gregory J. Dickerman, Kathleen A. Dixon, Mary M. Donnelly, Robert J. Dosik. Ellis R. Dough. Vi illiam M. Dowell, Nancy G. Dozier. Agnes F. Drake, Marjorie G. Draper, Brenda G. Drost, Paula E. Dryden, William C. Drye, Barbara L. Dudley, Judy L. Dudley, William L. Duke, Joel T. Dunbar, Donna K. Dunn, Judith W. Dunn, Nancy G. Durham, Corrine J. Dutton, Douglas M. Eason, Alana J. Eastwood, William D. Ebbett, Janis E. 389 Edmondson, Mary W. Edwards, Carolyn M. Edwards, Jerry R. Elam, Toni R. B. Elam, William H. Elliott, Linda C. Elliott, Phillip C. Elliott, Robert H. Elliott, Sharon L. English, Donna L. Ennis, Walter M. Ervin, Billy E. Ervin, Faye J. Ervin, Sandra E. B. Eubank, Sue J. Evans, Audrey K. Evans, Carolyn R. Evans, Daniel E. Evans, Donald E. Evans, Patsy G. Everett, William C. Everette. Helen E. Everette, Mildred E. Everette, Rita A. Fairless, Seaton P., Jr. fi 0%  Seniors face a new world . . . p    (B p with confidence and open minds. ipi 4  IBII||||u||,| Faitoute, Gail L. Fann, Shelia D. Farell, Judy E. Farmer, Frank D., Jr. Farmer, Phyllis C. Farrell, Donald J. Faulkner, Alice M. Faulkner, Mercer M. Ferguson, Danny T. House, Jo Anne Fincher, Benjamin E. Finman, Edward D. Finney, Larry G. Flanigan, Kathleen P. Fleming, Ruth E. Flowe, Rebecca K. Foley, Kevin A. Forbes, George D., Jr. Forbes, William S. Ford, Alice S. Fornash. Steven R. Forrest, Haywood E., Jr. Forsythe, Gloria J. Foster, James B. Foster, Stephen C. Seniors Foushee, Sylvia G. Fowler, Harry H. Fox. Minnie S. Franklin, Dara L. Freeman, Shelia L. Frohman, Shirley Fulghum, Carolyn R. J. Fulghum, Janet L. Fulghum, Nancy G. Fuller, John M. Fulton, Norma J. Funderburk, Frank E. Futrell, Frances F. Gaddy, Gary L. Gall, Judith A. Gamble, Anna V. Gans. Barry F. Gard, Bettie W. Gardner, Judith F. Gardner, Vivian A. Garner, Jerry W. Garrell, Mary A. Garrett, Sandra F. Gaskill, Cora D. J. Gerlach, Marie H. Gibbs, Mary L. T. Gibson, John W. Gibson, Sue C. Gill, Anne S. Gill, Barbara J. Glover, Donna I. Godfrey, Sarah A. Goe, Maryellen Goff, Susan Goins, Fred T., Jr. E 392 o   f a  Gold, Rebecca J. Goldfarb, Martin J. Golding, Dianne Goldston, Mildred A. Gooden, Patricia A. Goodwin. Judith G. Gordon, Michael D. Gottschalk, Virginia Grant, Joan C. G. Grant. Thomas J. Gravatt, W. Nelson Gray, John T. Gray, Mary M. Green, David M., Jr. Green, Joan C. Greer, Ellen M. Gregory, Mary L. Griffin, Suzanne Grimes, Kathy Q. Grove,  illiam G. Gupton, Milton C. Gurganus, Patsy J. Gurley, Tony K. Hager, David S. Hagwood, Ricky G. Hahn, Anna L. Hales, Mary A. Hall, Frank W. Hall, Robert H. Halsey, Johnny V. Hanchey. Sandra L. Handlon, James W. Hanner, David C. Hardison, Judy H. Hardy, Herman A. 393 Each senior follows a different road. Hare, James D. Harmon, Gerald K. Harper, Charles M. Harrell, Bennett M. Harrell, Mary G. Harrell, Shirley J. Harrington, William Harris, Dolores R. Harris, Jann E. Harris, John F. Harris, Nancy S. Harris, Robert J. Harriss, Judy C. Haun, Veronika G. Hawley, Jesse J. Hawley, Nancy N. Hayes, Charles A. Hayes, Lynda D. Healy, Patricia L. Hearne, Sara L. Heckman, Sandra W. Hedgepeth, Andrew C. Hedgepeth, Detra S. Heeden, Carol A. Heffner, Liza B. Hendricks, John D. Hendricks, Marjory J. Henry, Catherine B. Henson, Diane E. Henson, Larry M. Hepler, Shirley A. Hewett, Leslie W., Jr. Heyward, Katherine E. Hill, Linda M. Hill, Michael T. Hines, Samuel S. Hinton, Yvonne J. Hitchcock, Janice 1 Hoard, Jennifer L. Hodge, Ruth A. Hodgson, Hilda S. Hogg, Donald G. Holder, Rebecca M. Holloman, Joseph J. Holloway, Robert E. Holmes, Keith D., Jr. Holt, Lawrence D. Holt, Shirley F. Honaker, William E. Honeycutt, Brenda K. M. Hooker, Lynda L. Hopewell, Gloria J. Hoppe, Toby Sue Horner, Janice A. Howard, Margaret A. 395 Seniors solve problems . . . Howell, Judith A. Howerton, Betsy G. Howie, Meredith A. Howitt, Robert B. Howland, Mary V. Hoyle, Robert C. Hudson, Charles T., Hudson, Steve W. Huey, William I. Huffman, Robert L., Hughes, Nettie S. Humphries, Edward Hunter, Mary B. Hunter, William J. Hutchison, Susan D. Hux. Albert R., Jr. Hyde, John S. lacona, Charles J. Ingram, Donald W. Irey, Jill Irons, Gay Isner, Robert B., Ill Jackson, Jesse V. Jacobs, Betty E. James, Harriet H. James, Nancy E. Jayroe, Donald W. Jenkins, Harry E. Jennings, David H. Jennings, Susan M. l i r  f  P !  tkm i ik W- MUk '  396 . and grow with accomplishment. ; Jenrette, Brenda C. Jernigan, Emma L. Jernigan, Linda E. ' ■d Jessup, Frances S. I Jilcott, Margaret T. Johnson, Jeanne C. Johnson, Horace M., Jr. Johnson, Joseph W. Johnson, Larry D. Johnson, Patsy A. Johnston, Julie G. Jones, Bettie T. Jones, Carole L. Jones, Ceresy K. Jones, Donald G. Jones, James E. Jones, Linda L. Jones, Lindsay E. Jones, Lynne H. Jones, Millard B. Jones, Mona B. Joyner, Dorothy J. Joyner, Judith A. Judice, Lynn E. Kallman, Ronald S. Katon, Jay D. Kay, Beverly A. Keating, Camilla E. Keel, Rufus V. Keeter, Kermit K., Jr. 397 Seniors Keeter, Sidney G., Jr Keever, Judith A. Keiber, Robert J. Kemp, Donald R. Kennedy, Linda K. Kennedy, Richard B. Kent. Carol A. Ketcham, Ronald R. Kight, Laurie J. Killgo, James L., Jr. Kimlick, Jeanne M. King, Alice R. King. Ann L. King, Carl W. King, Marv L. King, Thomas H. Kingsbury, Harry K., Jr. Kinney, Kenneth B. Kinzie, Michael A. Kivett, Pauline D. Klein, Martha D. Klemp, Karleen Kluttz, Susan C. Koehler, Robert A. Koonce, William J., Jr W2S Lee. Jane A. Kramer, Janine A. Kuhn, Nanci L. Lai, Robert Lamparler, Denis L. Landis, Eileen D. Landsperger, Walter J. Lane. Gordon M. Lane, Rebecca L. Lane, Robert L., Jr. Lane, Walter M. Larson, Patricia A. Lasater, Rebecca D. Lassiter. G. Martin Lassiter, Nancy K. Laub, Jeanne S. Laughinghouse, Charles F. Laughlin, Arrington J. Laumann, James T. Law, Jerry D. Lawrence, Edward W. Lawson, Nancy R. I eblanc. Jane H. Leblond. Randall P. Lee, Anna C. M. Seniors Lee, Sandra J. Lee, Sarah J. Leggett, Carolyn J. Leggett, Donna Y. Lester, Thomas H. Lewis, Brenda T. Lewis, Joanne C. Lewis, Larry E. Lewis, Lawrence H., Jr Lewis, Susan T. Lilly, Samuel B. Lindenmuth, Deborah A. Lindsey, William H. Lippincott, Mary A. Little, Betsy B. Little. Brenda L. Little, Donald P., Jr. Logemann, Ernest V. Lord, Janette E. Lorenz, Patricia A. Losee, Carol A. Love, Mary D. Lowe, Janet H. Lucas, Alice D. Lueck, Kerby W. Lyda, Elizabeth L. Macemore, Albert D. Maggiold, Judith S. Mallard, Harry C, Jr. Mannino, Victor E. Mansfield. Barbara B. Marshall, L Katheryn Martin, Charles C, Jr. Martin. Patricia L. Martin. Sarah L. A. ik  1 I i.    I W Martin, William N. Mason, Patricia J. E. Massengill, Susan H. Massey, Joan M. Mathews, Donald G. Mauldin, Tula A. Mauser, Edward A., Jr. Maxwell, Elke B. Mayer, Kenneth C. McCaffrey, David L., Jr. McCandless, Betty D. McChesney, James D. McClenny, Dennis K. McCluskey, Phyllis D. McCombs, Marvin III McCombs, Neale R., Jr. McCraw, Monte F. McCullen, Annie R. McCullen, Audrey B. McCullen, Lillian I. McDaniel, Janet E. McDuffie, Heidi M. McGrath, Mark J. Mclnerney, Robert J. Mclnnis, Rebecca L. McKeel, Sherly A. McLamb, Harry C, Jr. McLamb, Nancy I. K. McLaurin, Brenda I. McLean, Doris F. McMahon, Vincent K. McNeill, William D. McRae, Flora A. Meadows, Pamela R. Medlin, Pamela B. )eniors Meginnis, Sylvia J. Melvin, Robert P. Mendenhall, Maria Merritt, Linda F. Mewborn, Douglas E. Miller, Arnold L., Jr. Miller, Bobbye A. Miller, Donald C. Miller, James A. Miller, Janice R. Mills, Barbara J. Mills, Brenda G. Minton, Charles E. Mintz, Gary M. Mitchell, Bingham., Jr Mitchell, Miriam G. Mitchon, Katherine E. Mobley, Nettie M. Mohn, Frederick H. Monds, John P. Monk, Sidney R. Monnes, James B. Monroe, Orville N. Moore, Boyce S., Jr. Moore, Carol S. learn new ideas . . . (.- ._. :,.-■ ;;;-:;;-:..;,u;sa«s; i J  -r  t aiJI  Moore, Carolyn P. Moore, Janet T. Moore, Levy E. Moore, Linda S. Moore, Phillip R. Moorefield, Arthur W. Mooring, Steven F. Morrison, James W. Morton, Susan W. Moseley, Mary L. Moye, Peggy A. Moyer, Lynda J. Murdock, Jerold P. Murphy, Frances A. Murphy, Herschel G. Murray, Joan A. Murray, Stephen R. Musgrove, Sandra F. Mylum, Jane Myrick, Judith A. and ponder their significance. 403 Seniors Narron, Samuel R. Neal, Anne B. Neal, James P. Neal, John E. Neely, Fulton R. Nelms, Donald M. Nelson, Richard S. Nelson, Wallace V., Jr. Nettles, William M. Newborn, Anthony E. Nichols, Nancy A. Nichols, Stephen C. Noble, Judy C. Nolan, Russell E., Jr. Norrell, Janet M. Norwood, John S. Nutter, Sandra L. Ober, Bobby S. Oleary, Harriet E. Oliver, Alice A. Olsen, Richard P. O ' Neal, Helen F. Orchard, Hays W. Ormand, Robert A. Ormand, Shelor W. B. Ormsby, Thomas E. Overton, Becky H. Overton, Bobby E. Owen, Ray W. Padwrick, Effie G. Paisley, Larry G. Paramore, Kenneth R. Parham, Michael J. Parker, Billie S. Parker, Ernest L. m  m Q  0m 4m vi   n-   i H ;« -s 1 Parker, William M. Parks, James J. Parrish, James W. Parsons, Gregory W. fe.  litfe k Partin, Thomas L. Pate, Larry E. Pearce, Lucretia G. Pearce, Roy N. Peele, Michael A. Pelt, Alice K. Perkinson, James E., Jr. Perkinson, John L. Permar, Rufus H., Jr. Perry, Joyce M. Pfaff, Howard R. Pfaff, Shirley A. Phillips, Baxter F. Pickard, Donna L. Pierce, Don L., Jr. Pierce, Hal W. Pierce, Jimmy G., Jr. Piland, Marvin S. Pistner, Neta M. Pittard, Beverly J. Pittard, Michael L. Pittard, Ruth W. Pittman, Harold H. Piunti, Charles D. Poffenbaugh, Patsy A. Pollard, Larry G. Poot, John R. Pope, Robert W., Jr. Porter, Michael W. Posey, Michael 0. Seniors Poston, Russell E. Powell, Barbara L. Powell, Donna G. Powell, Martha A. Powell, William H. Pressley, Charles C. Primm, Sandra G. Prince, William H. Pritchard, Vida R. Pritchett, Nona B. Puglia, Joseph, Jr. Pyne, Neil L. Quinton, Sandra K. Rabhan, Sandra R. Rackley, Barbara F. Raines, Kathryn A. Ramsey, Hazel J. Rand, Robert A. Ravelli, John W. Raynor, David K. Reel, Alice J. Reinhold, Gerald S. Rettig, John S. Reynolds, Charles K. Reynolds, Elizabeth W. !   .t?; e  Some times the grade is steep, 406  ' (  -   1  ' ' V- ttMl  Reynolds, Thomas H. Rhem, Sara L. Rhodes, Martha L. Rhodes, W. Edward Rhyne, Jo Ann Richardson, John R. Richardson, Sharon A. Riffle, Gail W. Riordan, Clifford T. Roberson, Donna K. Roberson, Ethel C. Roberts, Adrian R., Jr. Roberts, Bobby E. Roberts, Terrell R. Robertson, Bernard P. Robertson, Kenneth L. Robertson, Regina S. Robinson, Bryan E. Robinson, George L., Jr. Rockwell, Dennis K. Roesch, Marilyn L. Rogers, Bonnie B. Rogers, Sandra A. Rogers, W. James Rollins, Dc G. Rose, Carl R. Rose, Robert K. Roseman, Paul M., Jr. Rosen, Susan F. Rosenbaum, Phillip D. Ross, Henry A., Jr. Rothermich, Terry P. Roughton, Edgar G. Rountree, Ruth E. Rouse, Walter A. Rowland, Floyd M., Jr. Rumbley, Margaret S. Rutledge, Fred A. Salenius, Howard G. Sanderlin, Brenda L. Sasser, Paul L. Satchell, Lou E. Saul, Carol A. Saunders, Ronald L. Saunders, Stephen D Saunders, Theodore F. Savage, Jackie L. Sawyer, Judith S. Schwall, Karen L. Schecter, Roger N. Schiavone, Joseph A. Scott, Anne G. Seaman, Barbara S. Sebesan, Dennis J. Seigler, Marie L. Setaro, Teresa A. Settle, David M. Shannon, Leslie K. Shaw, Kenneth W. Shearin, Lynn R. Shelton, Bennett D. Shelton, Judy H. Shepherd, John F. Sheppard, Carolyn J. Shields, Fred W., Jr. A senior reflects on college experiences   fw P  ! ffl mm. but he must persevere.  €   1  Shoaf, Melinda G. Shore, Pamela K. Short, Harold M. Schuffler, Jimmie N. Simmons, Roderick A. Sledge. Roger L. Sloan, Sharon G. Small, Harriet B. Smith. Brenda L. Smith, Charlie K. Smith, Gene S. Smith, Jerry R. Smith, John M.. Jr. Smith, Patsy G. Smith, Rosa J. M. Smith, Sheila 0. Sneed, Sara A. Snyder, Donald E. Sobieski. Gordon E Sorrell, Anne M. Spangler, Evelyn L. Sparrow, John D. Spencer, Johnny M., Jr Spencer, Ronald D. Spragins, Linda C. SpruiJl, Haywood, Jr. Spruill, Patricia A. H. Stainback, Brenda L. Staley, John A., Jr. Staluaker, Susan E. Seniors Steeley, James E. Stephens, Jennings W. Stephenson, James T. Stewart, Jo Ann Stinagle, Janice E. Stinson, Wesley, R. Stockner, James I. Stockton, Douglas M. Stokes, Dennis A. Stokley, Robert E. Stonestreet, Linda V. Stovall, Thornton, Jr. Strickland, Gloria C. Stroup, William R. Stubbs, Colon P. Stuckev, Rufus D., Jr Study Neil T. Stutts, Barney W. Sugg, Donna T. Sugg, Joan K. Sullivan, Mary I. Summerlin, Marsha A. Summers, Ann L. Sutton, Sherwood R. Swain, Clifford W. : ifey mmmi ' '  Swan, Dorothy A. Svvaney, Larry B. Sykes, Joan M. Tarkington, Brenda K. Tart, Paula A. Taylor, Alma W. Taylor, Barbara B. Taylor, Charlej; E., Jr. Taylor, Larry R. Taj ' lor. Peggy J. Taylor, Terence G. Taylor, Vernon 0. Teachey, Linda F. Teal. Patricia A. Teel, Patricia J. Teitelbaum, Charlene Terrell. Benjamin T. Terrell, Brenda L. Terrell, Judv S. Terrell, William L. Jr. Tesh, Bennis E., Jr. Tharrington, Donnie E. Tharrington. Norman A. Thomas, Sandra M. Thomason, Sallie A. 411 Seniors Thomasson, Patricia A. Thompson, Cathy A. Thompson, Ernest L. Thorne, Edwin J. Tliurston, Carole R. Thurston. Thomas L. Tilyard, John H. Tisdale, Stephanv A. Tohin. Richard P. Todd. Anitra Todd. Gregory T. Tomberlin, Michael Tonn, Oianne H. Torick. Judith A. Tosto. Edwin E.. Jr. Tothill. Opal S. Trott. Phyllis Q. Troupe, Joseph T. Turner, Katherine Turner, Patricia L. Tutor. Nancy C. Twiford, Kathryn I Tw iford. Travis W. Tyler. John D. Tvson. John K. Underhill, Timothy C. I pchurch, Larry B. Usilton, John L. VanGelder, Donna L. VanMiddleswortli, C. Vantuvi. Alan S ' . Varley, Nan M. Vaughan, Barbara A. Vaughan, Lana J. Vaughan, Linda F. ,h ' S f  ' A O (  7  1.  ■ i k  ' U d Jih Veillelte. Joseph L. Verner, Sharon G. Vernon, Robert G. Vestal, Mary C. Vienneau, Vicki L. Wackerman, Charles S. Walker, Jackie E. Walker, James A. V  ' alker, Sandra Y. Wall, Evelyn S. « all. Katherine H. Wallace, Frederick T. Walsh. Nancy J. Walters, Diana L. Walters, Jennes R. Ward, Dennis E. Warren Hugh A. Wasner, John A. Vi ' atkins, Bettie L. Watson. Charles R. Watson, Edwin T. Watts. Gordon P. Webb, Beth A. W. Webster. Karen A. Weldon. Jillian M. Wellons. Sylvia A.  ' elton, Marvin L.  ' elton, Nancy M. Wennrich, Timothy  ' . Wentzel, Sandra K. Vihaley. Carol L. Whaley, Roxie P. Wheeler, Joel D.  ' hite, Barbara E. White, Beverly P. Seniors White, Glenn C. White, John R. Whitehead, Beverly A. Whitehurst. Cornelia Whitehurst, Cornelius W hitehurst. Linda T. W hitlev. David F. W hitley. Theodore W. W ' hitson. Suzanne W. Whitten, Richard G. Whorton, James W. Wielawd, Richard A. Wig-iins. Patricia B. Wiggins. William R. Wiley, William T., Jr.  ' ilkerson, Frances A. Williams, Eva C. Williams, Joseph C, Jr Williams, Marilyn L. WiUiams, Patricia E. W iiliams. Ralph D. Williams, Roma G.  ' illiams, Sonya B. Williams, Terry J.  ' illiamson, Beverly L. Williamson, Margaret  ' illiamson, Rebecca E. Williamson, Stephen W. Wilson, James 1. Wilson, Sylvia D. Wingate, Leon H. Winn, Nancy W. Winstead. Rowena G. Witcher, Eulis D. Wood, Dillion L. diM k Mad  1!  b ili..! -  «w Young, James H. Yount, Michael D. Yount, Thelma H. Zalewski, Carol A. Wood, Jo A. Wood, Mattie T. Wood, Susan P. Wood, William M. Woodard, Betty J. Woodford, Anita Woodford, Warren J. Wooten, Gary C. Wooten, Sandra L. Wooten, Sharyn K. Wrenn, Doris A. Wrenn, Kathryn V. Wrenn. Steven L. Wright, Evelyn J. Wright, George A. Wright, Sandra F. Wynne, Sharon C. Yarbrough, Richard C. Yorke, Jewell A. Young, Bobbie C. Traveling on, he cannot stop. 1969 Left to right: Carleen Hjortsvang, Preside Diane Kirby, Secretary; Linda Plemmons, ( ' ( president. i  '   : Abbott, Vivian I. Abell, Sandra J. Abernathy, Beverly K. Abernatby, Joan B. Abrams, Brenda L. Acree, Chris W. Adams, Bonnie F. Adams, Judy A. Adcnrk. Roger, Jr. Adl  ins, Bernard, Jr. A.lkins J.inics E. Adkins. Linda A. Albert, Paul E., Jr. Allirittnn, Daisy L. Aldridiie, Sandra E. arles J. Ann Ander-n Andel-n An  ler-o Amler-,. Andra... Andrew, Andrew: Andrew! L nda V. iarv S. Riebard E. Vieki,-  1 s. inis G. f- n D Ci r  P o n % M p P r wa f  D f - •  ' p 1   .p f  Anema, John C. Appenzeller, Gail M. Apple, Janet T. Applegate, Joseph B. Arnold, Patricia C. Arnold, William D. Askew, Sara L. Atkinson, Andrew J. Atwater, Charles S. Auten, Elizabeth D. Avent, Ernest B. Aydlett, Rebecca A. Bailey, Barbara C. Baker, Cheryl K. Baker, Etta R. Baker, Melford R. Baker, Patsy E. Baker, Sarah V. Baker, Sharon A. Baldree, WiUiam E., Jr. Baldwin, Steve A- Balko, Michael P., Jr. Ballint, Patricia L. Bang, Jens E. Banks, Cecil S. Banks, William C. Baan, Joseph S. Barber, Sandra R. Barbour, Kenneth S. Barden, Martha S. Barnes, Merriman T., Jr. Barnes, Thomas F. Earnhardt, Jane S. Barnhill, Frances S. BarnhiU, Robert H. Barnum, Howard 0. Barrow, Stephen T. Barwick, Brenda C. Bass, Gary L. Bass, Paul M., Jr. Batchelor, Celia A. Bateman, Donald R. Bates, Laura Z. Batista, Walter I. Baugus, Linda L. Baviello, Ronald R. Bays, Margaret A. Beans, Leonard J. Beasley, Bob E. Beasley, Charlie R., Jr. Beasley, John J. Beasley, W. Earle Beaver, Henry G. Beck. Sarah V. Becton, George F. Bell Cora M. Hell. Danny L. Bell, Fonda C. Belt, Pamela K. Benditz, Ellen F. Bennett, Frances T. Bennett, James D. Bennett, W. Richard Benson, Archie D., Jr. Benson, Don E. Benson, Mary E. Benson, William A. Ill Bentley, Edith G. Benton, Margaret L. Berger, Jane E. Berger, Vincent R. Bergh, Verna L. Bernhardt, Floyd G. Berry, Patrick K. Berry, Peggy Y. Best, Julie G. Bielby, Earl W. Bilvou. Susan M. Binet, Richard E. Binkley, Eldon D. BirrJKT, John C. Birmingham, Jane Y. Bishop, Julius L. Bishop, Richard W. Bissett, Harold E., Jr. Bissette, Sherman R. Blackman, Gail E. Blackmon, Glenda K. 417 Juniors attain status as upperclassmen. Blair, Barbara A. Blair, Brenda E. Blair, Linda E. Blalock, Ethel F. Blalock, Lynda W. Blanchard, Helen R. Blaylock, Dorothy L. Blount, Mary C. Bobersky, Stephen L. Bobo, Paula R. Boger, Anne L Bolton. Beverley R. Bone, Mary E. Booth, Arthur J. Boothe, CaroljTi D. Boseman, Jane T. Botts, Sharon L. Bowen, Cornelia E. Bowen, Danny Bower, Thomas D. Bowes, Warren A. Bowman, Paul M. Boyd, Gaynor C. Boyd, Toney A. Boyd, William G. Bradley, Edward W. Bradley, Mary E. Brake, John M. Brame, Caroline M. Branch, Betty J. Branch, EUen N. Brandon, Elizabeth A. Branscome, Betty F. Brantley, Elizabeth A. Brantley, Margaret E. Braswell, Marsha R. Bridges, James M. Bridges, Catherine B. Bridges, Paul F. Bridges, Victoria L. Briggs, Betty C. Bright, George W. Ill Briley, Julius W. Brinkley, Julia F. Brinson, Glenda D. Brinson, Vance B. Britt, Clyde S. Britt, John K. Britt, Nina E. Brooks, Evelyn L. Broughton, Richard B. Brower, Stanley F. Brown, Bruce D. Brown, Cynthia M. Brown, Esther G. Brown, Margaret A. Brown, Ruby E. Brown, Sylvia J. Brown, Thelma A. Bryan, Andrea E. Bryan, Linda C. Bryant, Kenneth S. Bryant, Larry D. Buckner, James C. Buelin, Ronald R. Buettner, Nancv R. Buie, Barbara J. Buie, Neil E. BuUard, Linda G. Bumgarner, Janet S. Bunch, Annette Bunch, Janette Bunch, Margaret E. Bunn, Bennie G. Burbella, George J. Burch, Brenda A. Burchell, Michael R. Burden, Patricia A. Burleson, John D. Bums, Betsy B. a O r.   V  O if  kdTd cg  (p| A a  p i ' V- ' f  ' a a a h. -6  m   V - ipf  Em m  RJJT  P P  f  fef  Pi uniL  A lil ' ii life fe a fc ft 5  v Burt, Jonathan M. Burwell, Janes D. Butcher, Terry L. Butler, Judith L. Buzzelli, Phillip L. Bynum, Joseph C. Ill Byras, Frank E. Byrum, Johnny J. Cain, Harry I. Caines, Gertrude M. Calder, Lynn F. Campbell, Janis Cannon, Mary E. Caprio, Robert J. Carden, Debra A. Carlson, Edward D. Carraway. Alien M., Jr. Carrow, Kester L. Carson, Donald H., Jr. Carstarphen, Barbara Carter, Carol S. Carter, Dwight H. Carter, James L. Carter, Lois M. Carter, Martin A., Jr. Carter, Richard S. Cartwright, Charles L. Casebolt, Hampton D. Casey, Lois M. Cashion, Carol F. Cashion, Robert N. Cassady, Paul C. Castellini, Daniel J. Castles, Lonna E. Cathey, Jane H. Cattle, Rosemary Cauley, Mary M. Causey, Beverly A. Caviness, Marvin L. Cawthon, John D. Chambers, Allen B. Chambliss, Thomas W. Cheek, Ada F. Chesson, James R. Chesson, Janis W. Chesson, Murry G. Chestnut, Dennis E. Chorley, Joseph H. Christian, Linda L. Christiansen, Judy A. Church, Gerald W. Ciccolella, Jan L. Clark, Linda R. Clark, Russell B. Clark, Wm. F., Jr. Claus, Marjorie, L. Clayton, Mary L. Cleveland, Julian L. Cleveland, Rebecca J. Coates, Daniel T. Cobb, Carolyn R. Cobb, Charles D., Jr. Cobb, Jane G. Coble, Henry L. 419 Students change from one in a crowd . Coe, Candice H. Coffin, Willard M. Coggins, Judith M. Cohron. Linda L. Cole, Gary G. Coleman, Nancy D. Coleman, Philip C. Coley, Sue C. CoUier, Billie S. Collins, Anne B. Collins, Patsy Comer, Betty G. Conner, Ellen P. Conner, Peter T. Conner, Susan A. Conway, Jacuqeline E. Cook, Candice L. Cooke, Lynn B. Cooke, Marilyn F. Cooksey. Christina J. Copenhaver, Ernest H. Cortopassi, Constance Cota, Cathy J. Cougle, Bryar T. Counts, Donald R. Cousins, Catherine W. Cox, Cameron M., Jr. Cox, Charles N. Cox, Diana G. Cox, Gilda Cox, Howard T. Cox, Lynda S. Craft, Stephen D., Jr. Grain, Phyllis W. Cratch, Sammie L. Creech, Carolee D. Creech, Linda F. Crew, William R. Crisp, William R. Crist. Patricia U. Crocker, Loomis G. Cromartie, Jean D. Groom, Larry D., Sr. Crosland, Evandelee Crotts, David F. Cuff, James J. Culton, Martha A. Cunningham, Susan O. Cutler, Sara D. Cutts, Fanniem Dail, David W. Dale, Matoka C. Daly, Marian F. Daniels, Johnie B. Danowski, Thomas E. Dark, Scarlet A. Daughety, Donna M. Daughtry, Carl M., Jr. Daughtry, Carolyn M. Daughtry, Emily L. Daughtry, Janice E. Daughtry, Linda G. Davenport, Haywood E Daves, Dewey R. Davis, Barbara D. Davis, Buford L. Davis, Charles E. Davis, Deborah S. Davis, Fannie A. Davis, Grady T. HI Davis, Helen G. Davis, Jan et L. Davis, Jere L. Davis, John A. Davis, Karen B. Davis, Judith A. Davis, Lu  iVd-   Davis, Margaret A. A ' g  V   _   A  , ' v Davis, Robert B. S«r  .V  V.  ' Daws, William M 9 H A V  - SL.. ... . . to individuals pursuing a discipline. c:. m p p m mp  rvi ' f r  Q p fs m  p  i  j   v O A jUh i  ill  P  1  ' a  tA Dawson, Braxton B., Jr. Day, Mary E. Deane, Raymond C, Jr. Deans, Kenneth N. Debruhl, James F. Debruhl, William L. Deeds, John M. Ill Dellarena, Richard M. Dennis, Robert G. Denton, Herbert E. Denton, Lynda G. Dickens, Marty G. Dicks, Roy C. Diefenbach, Jared R. Dill, Samuel M. Di tmars, John M. Diuguid, WiUiam H. Dodson, Beatrice L. Dcnahue, Richard T. Donharl, Bruce E. Donharl, Glenn T. Dorsey. David M. Doss, Carolyn E. Drake, Charles E. Draughon, Vivian C. Dressel, Barry L Dubose, Barbara J. Dudley, Jeff F. Dufford, Thomas E. Duke, Ann M. Dunaway, Margo D. Dunn, Charles P. Dunn, Judith A. Dunn, Lynda L. Dupree, Glenda G. Durham, Evelyn D. Durham, James E. Duval, John C. Dyer, Gary K. Earl, Charles L. Earles, John S. Ill Eason, Cheryll L. Eason, Linda K. Eatman, Elvin J. Eatmon, Hazel K. Edmundson, Marcia L. Edwards, Alann W. Edwards, David A. Edwards, Elizabeth G. Edwards, Janet A. Edwards, Jesse C. Edwards, Julian T. Edwards, Michal E. Edwards, WUliam III Efird. Elaine Y. Egnor, Diane M. Elks, Helen R. Elks, Larry G. EUer, Michael A. Elliott, Irene W. Ellis,, Larry M. Ellis, Phillip C. Ellis, Valeria A. Elmore, Ashby D. Elmore, William E. Embler, Anita L. English, Jerry B. Enscore, Judy A. Evans, Joan D. Evans, Judith W. Evans, Kenneth W. Evans, Paula G. Evans, Richard Jr. Eveland, Frances A. Everett, James H. Everett, Jane E. Everett, William R., Jr. Everhardt, Joseph W. Fair, Christine A. Fair, WiUiam B. Juniors Falkler, James B. Fann, Jarvis C. Earless, Ruben R. Farmer, Donald E., Jr. Faulkner, Robert G. Faulkner, William M. Fennell, Richard A. Fennessey, Patricia L. Ferguson, Gerald R. Ferguson, Michael L. Ferrell, Jerry M. Ferrell, Rhonda B. Finch, Daniel R. Fincher, Earle L. Fisher, Dolores A. Fisher, Leonard T. Fitts, Donald J. Fitzgerald, John D. nake, John D. Flanagan, Sharon V. Flanigan, Judith G. Fleming, Eugene C. Floars, John W. Flowe, Paula L. Flowers. Sandra H. Floyd, Reed D. Fogleman, Floyd M. Fonvielle, Russell Ford, Frances A. Foreman, Judith A. Forrest, James H. Forrest, Louis P. Forrester, Vance P., Jr. Foster, Francis J., Jr. Foust, Bonnie L. Fowlkes, James S. Foy, Margaret A. Francis, William J., Jr. Franklin, Benjamin N. Franklin, Pender L., Jr. Frazer, Estella B. Freakley, Gwendolyn A. Fulbright, Janet E. Fulk, Nancy C. Fulkerson, Sara P. FuUenkamp, Barbara J. Fussell, Margaret N. Gainey, William K. •Galloway, James M. Galup, Mary D. Gammon, Flora M. Gardner, Charles D. Gardner, Lena O. Gardner, Peggy A. Gamer, Trudy G. Gamer, Thomas J. Garrett, Gwyneth D. Garrett, John W. Garrett, Linda J. Garris, William R. Garrison, Barry W. Garrity, Frances P. Garwood, Mary E. Gaskey, Stephen G. GaskiU, Jack S., Jr. Gaskins, Tina J. C. Gaston, Robert L. Gatehouse, Claudia E. Gates, Nancy E. Gee, John F. Genzardi, Leslie J. Gerard, Jackie A. 422 ?i '    n m  ' ' f  f  i W '  ' P '  -  C ' ' ■   i dth Gerringer, Laurel D. Getsinger, Clarence L. Gibson, Carol A. Gibson, Herbert W. Gift, Gregory A. Gilger, Mary Gill, WiUiam S. Ill Gillam, Davis J. Gillespie, Thomas F. Ginsberg, Myrna H. Glass, James D. Godfrey. Horace D., Jr. Godfrey, James H. IH Godwin, Ruby G. Coins, Alan R. Goodman, Brenda L. Goodson, Robert L. Gore, John S., Jr. Gorham, Joan R. Gorham, Stephen D. Grabowski, Michael K. Grady, Phyliss M. Graham, Robert F., Jr. Gray, Julia F. Graybeal, Betty J. Greene, Jane A. Green, Prentis W. Greene, Betty G. Greenup, Gerald V. Gregory, Noah P., Jr. Griffin, Ezra D., Jr. Griffin, Lucretia K. Grote, Judith L. Groves, Judy L. Grubb, Gerald C, Jr. Guarino, Thomas L. Glenn, S. Gulledge Gunter, Charles L. Gurganus, Carrie L. Gurganus, Horace D. Gurganus, Jean C. Gurganus, Judy C. Gurganus, Zelle W. Gurley, James P. Gwaltney, Helen K. Haislip, Barbara B. Hale, Allan R. Hale, Dandridge R. Haley, Donnie E. Hall, George A. Hall, John T. Hall, Rebecca D. Hall, Roy B. Hall, Shelia R. Hall, Stephen J. Hall, Wm. T. Hallman, Carol A. Ham, Carol E. Hamilton, Judith G. Hamilton, Mary L. Hammond, Jabez D. Hansen, Julia K. Hanson, Diana P. Hardee, Martha C. Hardee, William C. Hardesty, Jerry T. Hardin, Wanda D. Hargett, Frederick W. Harkey, Wayne N. Harmon, Barbara J. Harper, Victoria P. Harrell, Abbie K. 423 HarreU, Addie G. Harrell, William A. Harrelson, Rita P. Harrigan, Lisbeth E. Harrington, Joseph L. Harris, Anita B. Harris, Archie L. Harris, Barbara E. Harris, Harry M. Harris, James H. Harris, Janice E. Harris, Keyma D. Harris, Margaret E. Harris, Martha W. Harris, Mary E. Harris, Rachel C. Harrison, Martha S. Harrison, Robert R., Jr. Hart, Alice L. Hartley, Joseph B., Jr. Hartley. Patsy D. Hartsook, Ronald L. Harwood, Frances D. Haskins, Charles A. Hatcher, Linda L. Hawkes, Barbara F. Hawkins, William T. Hawley, AUyson B. Haworth, Glenn R. Heath, Charles L. Heath, Maude M. Heavner, Daniel L. Hedgecock, Elizabeth Helms, Charles R. Helms, Randolph M. Hendershot, Claude A. Henderson, Daniel L. Henderson, James W. Hendrix, Wilburn E. Henry, Sandra L. Herbert, Thomas P., Jr. Herman, Charles A. Herron, Charles P., Jr. Hester, Celia Hewett, Julia K. Hewitt, Daniel A., Jr. Hickok, Katherine B. Hicks, Billy R. Hicks, George T. Hightower, Erwin A. Hill, Agnes C. Hill, E. Susan Hill, WiUard B. Hines, Danny R. Hinnant, Brenda S. Hinson, Gerald T. Hinson, Waher L., Jr. Hinton, Delores Hinton, Jane W. Hjortsvang, Carleen E. Hockett, Douglas W. Hodges, Betsey L. Hodges, Nathaniel J. Hoell, Judy L. Hoffman, Nancy J. Holcombe, Clifton IH Holland, Harvey C, Jr. Holland, Jo K. Holland, Timothy D. Hollomon, Don M. Hollowell, Gloria A. Holster, Susan E. Honeycutt, Sim G., Jr. Hoogendonk, W. Peter Hook, Marilyn S. Hooks, Brenda F. Hope, David P. Hopkins, Barry P. Hord, James C. Home, Donald E. Home, Thomas G. Horton, Eurhalia O. Horton, Patricia A. Hough, Robin Z. House, Beverly S. Houser, Hilda G. Howard, Marion J. Howard, PhyUis R. €  ' ' - f   ' '  i    ©  ' M(   (  a f-j ifn fiP 9 P f.- ' f   . P 9 m f   P yi (  e- r a a tkmM '  ' m irAi ' .:f l:f '  PllfiWT Howerton, Linda L. Hoyle, Reliprca 0. Huber, Vera H. Hudson, lircnda M. Hudson, .lasprr D.  iS (?l Aft   P f5 P (  f  f   '  Ju.l in E. ■ky W. Hughes .lo Hushos, Vi Hull, Dfdie A. Hullrtt, Wavni- M. Huniplin-y, William W. Huinplucvs, J..l,n C. llunnir, ull. Sara S. Hux, Marlhr G. Ihri,-, .lamrs K. Inprain, Ellrn E. Injiran,, ll.-nrv P. Irxin, lanirs l{. Islcv, . Mrali V. Ivcy, Linda E. Jackson, John K., Jr. Jafee, Allen James, Carolyn A. James, Cherie F. Jarman. James M., Jr. Jayroe, Emma K. Jefferies, Paula C. Jenkins, Martha J. Jenkins, William T. Jessup, Fay E. Jessup, Janet E. Johnson, Alma R. Johnson, Curtiss W. Johnson, Cynthia G. Johnson, Edward S. Johnson, Jack W., Jr. Johnson, James A. Johnson, Janie D. Johnson, Johnny F. Johnson, Michael J. Johnson, Steven J. Johnson, Trudy A. Johnston, Lollie M. Jolly, Betty K. Jones, Brenda J. Jones, Carol E. Jones, David G. Jones, David L., Jr. Jones, Joan L. Jones, Kathryn L. Jones, Sandra J. Jones, Theodore D. Jones, William S. Jordan, Eunice M. Jordan, William H., Jr. Jorgensen, Janis Joyner, Ethel C. Joyner, George M. Joyner, William B. Julian, Carol Kaminski, Eliz L. Kane, Candice B. Keen, Sandra C. Keener, Melinda L. Keir, Richard M. Kellam, Jo Anne Keller, William R., Jr. Kellis, Dorothy M. Kelly, Mary P. Kennedy, Patricia L. Kennemur, John H., HI Kepley, Jewell E. Kern, Daniel R. Kern, Edward A. Kershaw, Lee A. Kidd, Harold Jr. Kidd, Wm. Jerome Killough, Russell L. Kilpatrick, Gwendolyn Kilpatrick, Hallie S. Kilpatrick, Mary E. Kincaid, Thomas L., Jr. Kinj;. Beverly L. King, Carlton W., HI King, Dixie G. King, Janice L. 425 King, Nadine V. King, Pamela M. King, Paul C, Jr. King, William B. Kinney, Karen A. Kinsey, Ned M. Kinsey, William H. Kirby, Diane L. Kirby, Lannie R. Kirkland, Judith A. Kitcbin, Hanna L. Klimkiewicz, Michael Kluttz, Nancy P. Knox, Phyllis T. Knox, Thiimas H. Korn, Rita A. Kdrncgav, Kathy J. Krautler, Charles C. Kruslicky, Mary A. Lackcv. Josiane T. Lackey, Kay M. Lafferty, Wm. C. Lamb, John T. Lambert. J. Annette Lancaster, Elizabeth Lance, Sandra L. Land. Harry L., Jr. Landin, Billie J. Lane, James T. Langley, Rebecca A. Langley, Roberta L. Lanier, James L., Jr. Lanier, Peggy S. Latham, Mary P. Latham, Scott K. Latta, Kathryn M. Lavalley, Linda A. Lavenduski, Mary F. Lawing, Robert J. Laws, Brenda S. Laws, Nancy A. Leatherman, Kathy A. Led ford, Thomas F. Lee, Betty A. Lee, Betty J. Lee, Patricia A. Leinss, William S. Lemmons, Sharon P. Lett, Wayne D. Lewis, Barbara C. Lewis, Daisy L. Lewis, Linda M. Lewis, Patricia A. Lewis, Sylvia A. Likes, Robert J. Lillard, Linda W. Lingle, Jacqulyn R. Linko, Brenda S. Lippincott, John C. Little, Brenda F. Little, Jeanne D. E. Little, Joe S. Little, Judith C. Livengood, Larry E. Lloyd, David R. Locke, George A. Loflin, Terry L. Logemann, Palsy H. Long, Carolyn P. Long, Charles E. Long, Edna C. Long, Elmer E. Ill Long, Joanne Long, Sandra L. Lewder, Robert L. Lowe, John W., Jr. Lowe, Thomas M. Lugani, Barbara A. Lukens, Marsha A. Lupten, James E. Juniors mingle academics and friendship ' P r:  A f% t ' t-, 426 R  .  f ' a P i  C   % 1? ' p £  '   Luplcin, Owt-n A. I.Nrul. Cavle M. LMlr, James R. Mari„r..ski, Sandra Mahan. Linda K. _M ililrr, Heheci-a L. Man. h, -trr, James D. Man,--, Dorcas R. Mann, Donald C. Mann. Jody L. Manning!. Frances J. Manniiif;. Mitchell W. Manniii;;, Pamela E. Mai.h, Judith E. Markham. Rudolph A. Marks, Billie D. Marks, William F. Marshall. Barbara A. Mar-hall, David R. Maiiin. Hal L. l,,,l,n. Mclinda J. Mail in, Knhert R.. Jr. M.iili.u-, Beverly A. M.llli.w-, Dwinht W. Matthews. Linda S. Malthis, Mildred B. Mauldin, Clement E. Mauney, Jack D. Mayhew, Thomas W. Mayville, Mary E. McAdams, Brenda G. McCall, Leon E., Jr. McCall, Marcia L. McCandlish, Susan R. McCanless, Vivian P. McCormack, David A. McCown, Robert W. McCoy, Edward J. McCubbins, Claude T. McDaniel, Elizabeth McCee, Mary J. McGehee, Charlotte A. McGowan, Mittie R. Mclntyre, Bette L. Mclntyre, Carol J. McKee, Judith A. McKelvey, Dennis G. McKinley, Patti P. McKinney, Linda L. McLaughlin, Patricia McLeod, Sarah E. McMahon, Linda M. McMakin, Benjamin R. McMillan, Claude D. McMillian, Cecil M. McNaughton, Peggy A. I. Neill, Albert D. I. Swain, Bryan D. Meachem, Karen G. Meadows, Terry E. Meiggs, Tiffney F. Melnikov, Carol R. Melson, Kay S. Melton, Judy E. Menefee, Wade W. Ill Merritt, Frances D. Merritt, Selby P. Mewborn, Asa W. 427 Michael, Judv G. Michael. Paul H. Micol, Rachel J. Minton, Christina Miller, Robert C. Miller, Susie L. Mills, Edwin G., Jr. Mills, Sammy R. Minton, Scott C. F. Mioduszewski, Michale Mitchell, Coy W. Mitchell, Gregory M. Mitchell, James R. Mitchum, William D., Jr. Mixon, Pamela K. Mizelle, Dorothy L. Mizelle, Sandra L. Mobley, Franklin D. Mobley, Linda L. Mock, Charles G. Moschi, James G. Montgomery, Patricia Mooney, Charles F. Moore, Diane Moore, James R. Moore, Phoebe M. Moore, Rebecca L. Moreland, Anthony E. Morgan, Thomas W. Morlan, Steven C. Morris, Barbabra J. Morris, Everett L., Jr. Morrisette, Stephen C. Morrison, Donald G. Morton, Barbara L. Morton, Randy M. Moser, Kathy L. Mosier, William H. Motsinger, Jay C. Mowen, Jill L. Moynihan, Robert C, Jr. Mullen, Helen P. Mullen, James H. Mumford, Janice M. Murdoch, Cheryl L. Murphy, Ian D., Jr. Murray, Brenda D. Murray, John B. Myles, Decker J. Nance, Alpha N. Nance, Linda G. Nantz, Freddie R. Napowsa, Cheryl J. Nash, John C. ' Neal, Malinda L. Neal, Susan C. Nelson, Melvin G. Nelson, Pamela H. NeweU, Terry M. Newkirk, Emily W. Newman, Thomas L. Newson, Dianna E. Newton, Johnny L., Jr. Newton, Mary E. Newton, Samuel C. Nicholds, Gary A. Nichols, Forrest W. Nichols, Wilson S., Jr. Nicholson, Barbara G. Niparts, Herbert Nixon, Phyllis L. Noble, Joan C. Noe, Janet M. Nolan, Sandra L. Noreleet, Mary E. Norman, Robert W. Northcutt, Donna L. Oakley, Jesse R. Oates, Patricia A. Obrien, Michael T. OConner. Robert J. Ogburn, Katharine L. Ogle, Sherry L. Oliver, John M., Jr. OUiff, Martha C. Olsen, Helen D. Olson, Marcia L. Oneal, Harry R. m f- ' f  f   f  f f)  r. f% c. (h (  4r J! M .hl i m MmM (1. nil. 1.1. Hii,lnl|,l, I!., Jr Oiill.iu, Dinniia M. (lu-rman! Erm-st ' lV. ()v.rl..n, Anna S. OviTt.m, Charles jM. Pace, Charles E. I ' apale, Michelc A. Parker, John 0- Park.r, Lina G. IVnk.r. Mary L. I ' .irk.r, Ora C. Parker, .Salli J. Parker, William H., Jr. Parrish, Janett G. Ma !•!.■  ' A r. Kup.Tt G., Jr. I ' ..tri, k. J...,-i,h E. I ' atterson, lietsy H. Patlon, R,.sa V. Paul, Jay R. Paul. Jerry L. Paxton, Donna A. Payne, Lu A. Payne, Roger L. Payne, Sandra R. Peacock, Nancy R. Pearson. Vertis C. Peele, Bonnie L. Peele, Rose M. Pendergraft, George L. Pendleton. Rhonda L. Penland. Linda B. Pennington, Julia E. Perry, Charles W., Jr. Peters, Michael S. Peterson, Margie R. Pfau, Carlotta E. Phillips, Clifford H. Phillips, Jerri L. Phillips, Johnny R. Phillips, Mary J. Phillips, Tony G. Phipps, Gary J. Pickett, Henry D. Pickler, Mary L. Pierpoint, Martha G. Pierson, Marjorie L. Pitt, Judith A. Pittard. William D. Pittman, Arthur T. Ill Pitts, Eunice H. Plenimons, Linda S. Poole, Patsy H. Pope, Braxton B. Popwell, Sheila J. Porter, Jack H. Potter, Cheri L. Potter, Cynthia A. Potts, Ernest B. Price, Larry W. Price, Patricia G. Price, Marsha J. Priddv, Patricia A. Pridgen. Roland S. Pritchard, Janice G. Pugh, Beverly S. Pulley, Martha E. Purcell, Samuel M. Purvis, Elizabeth G. Quinn, Terry C. Ragland, Sheila F. Rains. Betsv A. Rains Frankie C. Ramma. her, Joanne Rash. Marv D. Ray, Phyllis R. Ravbourn, Holly M. Reagan. Ollie D., Jr. Reavis Le.i C. R,-,d. Cliai Keel. Edwi Rcid. Gbri Reiner, Ril Renn, Virs -■  T. L.. Jr Y. v E. lia L. Reville, Jill J. Raynaud, David S. Reynolds, Robert E„ Jr. Reynolds, Ruth E. Rhem, John E. Rhodes, Rosemary Rich, Julius H., Jr. Richardson, William S. Riddick, Alice A. Riddle, Irene B. Riddle, Nancy C. Rietdore, Nancy A. Riggs, Larry C. Ribenbark, Charles F. Rivenbark, Jerry D. Rivera, Katharine L. Roach, Andrew T., Jr. Roberson, Johnny L. Roberson, Mary D. Roberts, George H. Roberts, Judy C. Roberts, Rex D. Robertson, Sherry J. Robinson, Claudia D. Robinson, George W. Robinson, William C. Robson, Brenda J. Roddy, Brenda J. Rodgers. Brenda J. Rodriguez, Judith A. Rogers, William M. Rogerson, Ellen Rogerson, William R. Romano, Bruce A. Rose, Randy K. Ross, Frances M. Ross, Joyce M. Ross, Phyllis P. Rosso, Donna B. Roth, John R. Rothrock, Carl E., Jr. Rounlrcc, A. Margaret Rowlell. Margaret L. Rumlev, Carolyn W. Rush, Stephen P. Russell, Charles F. Russell, Mary L. Ruth, Betty B. Ryan, Jane H. Sabo, Kenneth M. Saleeby, Nickie A. Salles, Donna J. Salter, Jo Ann Samuelson, Richard L. Sanderson, Sandra C. Sande rson, Thomasine Sandlin, Issac J., Jr. Sanford, Ada B. Sanger, John S. Sargent, Frances L. Sasser, Lewis E., Jr. Satterfield, Bonnie L. Satterfield, Robert D. Satterthwaite, Hattie K.    f '  f- ' ) f  i m f% r '    A r  7k n (  ' A  Juniors enjoy the life of a student . . iP   A f ' ' .   A Pf  A   '  ' Q   . . while it is his. Saval, Marria M. Sawyer, Eula K. Sawyer, Kathryn A. Sawyer, Miriam E. Saw T-r, I ' atriria A. Srarl.n,..U!, ' li, Gary E. S, luff,. I, I. .)„ Ann Schick, Tinnjlhy A. Schmoer, Susan K. Srlimidt, Ridiard G. S.liu.i.l , I ' .nnnicl,. SrM. in, lii,,,!,.- I!.  ,,.,,,,,-. W iliniii II. S.cii, D.ui.l W. Scott, Susan E. Scolt, Virginia F. Scrujigs Cynthia L. Scurry, Sharon G. Scagic, Dennis G. Seagondollar, Lauree Seaman, Joyce M. Seaton, Nancy E. SeawHI, William D. ScrhriM. Richard 0. Selling. Margaret C. S,-llris Emilv C. Srrt;r.,nl. Willi.ini A. Sc.  ,„„.. Knn.iM H, SrxiM,,, (:„„„„. A. Sc  ,nn,,.. .In . „n Sharpe. Carol 0. Sliaw, Martha H. Shaw, Roherta A. Sli,-arin. . a .1. SlHMriii. Kll. ' ii T. SIlrfficM. .IrrlA H. SheniKin, Mary L. Sherrill, Lee S. Sherrill, Marilyn E. Shirley. Dana ,1. Shoaf, Brenda I. Sliowfetv, Slephen I). Shue. Charlotte F. Simmons, Beulah P. Simmons, Sondra G. Simpson, Algie B. Simpson, Linda C. Sink, Larry B. Skiles, Susan Skinner, Joan C. Skipper, John G., Jr. Sklar, Toby M. Sloan, Karen A. Sloan, Millard F., Jr. Small, Eliz C. Small, Julia L. Smallwood, Bernadine Smith, Barbara A. Smith, Barbara N. Smith, Beverly J. Smith, Brenda K. Smith, Connie V. Smith, Cvnthia D. Smith, Doyle R. Smith, Elbert D., Jr Smith, James N. Smith, Joan R. Smith, Jnlin J. Smitli, l.iiifhi F. Smith. M,ir - L. Smith, Myron Smith, Nancy R. Smith, Ralph R. Smith, Rehcrca J. Smith, Rfxi,- J. Smith. Saunilra K. Smith, Stephen T. Smith, Susan K. a K. ihv K. ,1.1 M. Snilx.. I,r|,a.-| A. Southerland, James D. Sparrow, William C. Spears, Martha B. Speas, Larry D. Speight, Ann P. Speight, Joseph I. Spencer, Robert A. Spivey, Susan B. Spirey, Thomas B. Spruill, Erma P, Spruill, Karen S. Stakes, Gary E. Staley, Linda L. Stallings, Barbara D. Stallings, Linda C. Stanley, Cynthia S. Steele, Ann H. Steele, Kathryn S. Steele, Thomas N. Stephens, Henry M. Stephens, Michael C. Stephenson, John P. Stevens, Glenda S. Stimpson, Sharon A. Sti.lini:. r.ilriria L. Slnkr,,, K,lu,,nl J. Stone, John W. Ill Straughn, Jacqueline Strawbridge, Martha B. Street, Susan J. Strickland, Louis E. Strickland, Rudy C. Strickland, Sandra D, Stringfellow, Donald Stroud, Cvnthia A. Stubbs, Clyde V. Studebaker, Rosemary Sturm, Sarah A. Stvron, Cecil H. Sullivan, Leo T. Sultan, John R. Summerfield, David B, Summers, Ella L. Sumner, Louis W. Sumner, Nellie B. Sumner, Paula A. H. Sumrell, Carolyn J. Swain, Teresa C. Tabar, Guy S. Tally, Donna L Talton, Iris A. Tallon, Lawrence W., Jr. Tamul, Patricia B. Tarlton, Grover C, Jr. Tarl, Nina L. Tate, Linda D. Taylor, Bonnie R, Taylor, Catherine V. Taylor, Christine A. Taylor, John A., Jr. Taylor, John E. Taylor, Linda A. Taylor, Mary A. Taylor, Muriel S. Taylor. Svlvia L. Teel, Lee R. p  pf •P « a A f-  (, m     0i A.  V t: i .a P   fe y .. i ;  f  %  rife k ' i it   ' ' ilk f 1 - a n  f, t ir  b i ' n 1 ..   IP  §k 1 Tellerlon, Linda L. Teuteljerg, Sarah L. Thacker, Robert T., Jr. Tharrington, Margaret Thaxlon, Dennis E. Thigpen, Emily K. Thomas, Anne K. Thomas, Betty L. Thomas, Carolyn J. Thomas, Cheryl L. Thomas, Claudia N. Thomas, Frances K. Thomas, Hazel E. Thomas, Marijane Thomas, Ora Ann Thomas, Orlean L. Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Rebecca S. Thomason, Janet R. L. Thompson, Betty K. Thompson, Pauline E. Thompson, Sandra A. Thompson, Sarah L. Thomson, Brenda S. Thornton, Mildred J. Tillman, Linda C. Tipton, Lawrence E. Tofani, Joanne M. Tolnitch, Susan K. Townsend, Donna D. Townson, Jerry M. Trent, Patricia J. Tripp, Milton K. Truitt, Nancy C. Tudor. Donald N. Tunnell, Alexander J., Jr. Tunstall, Joseph P., Jr. Turner, John S. Turner, Kenneth W. Turner, Linda G. Turner, Robert E. Tyler, Harry L. Tyler, John R. Tyndall, Faye M. Tyndall, Zackie L. Underwood, Elizabeth Upchurch, Michael L. Upchurch, Phyllis H. Usic, Cynthia S. Usrey, Margaret Utley, Carolyn A. Vaden, Robert G. Vallerv, Roberta J. Vance, Kate H. Vause, John Irvin, Jr. Veasey, Mary M. Veazey, Jean Venters, Sara L. Vick, Effie E. Vick, Robert W. Vick, Robert W. Vickers, Jennifer D. Vignetti, Karen L. Wachtel, Catherine L. Waddell, Don G. Waddill, Jean C. Wadsworth, Johnnie, Jr. Waldrnp, Bonnie A. Walker, Carol K. Walker, Donna M. Walker, James W. Walker, Linda K. Walker, Sidney D., Jr. Walker, Van S. Wall, Danny J. Wallace, Evelyn L. Walrod, Mary S. Walters, Jane C. Wamsley, Alfred J., Jr. Ward, Catherine A. Warren, Ann B. Warren, Donald M. Warren, Rita A. Warren, Roger A., Ill Warren, Sandra B. Washington, Patricia Watkins. Edward P. Watson, Bette A. Watson, Linda L. Watson, William E. Waugh, Karen L. Wayne, Jeffrey E. Webb, Andrea J. Webb, Joseph E. Weber, Geraldine R. Weise, Maureen B. Weisiger, Lewis A. Weitz, Lloyd D. Welch, Eloise W. Wellington, Elizabeth Wells, Ember C. Wells, James L. Wells, SteUa W. Wells, Thelma S. West, Eddie H. West, Elizabeth D. West, Linda L. West, Susan West, William E. Westbrook, Carolyn S. Westmoreland, Howard White, Judy L. White, Nora E. White, Stanford M. White, Charles H. White, Wade C, Jr. Whiteley, John W. Whitfield, Robert E. Whitley, Linda A. Whitley, Madge L. Whitley, Nancy J. Whi tley, Paul R. Whitley, William D. Whitwell, Tommye J. Whyte, Thomas E. Wilder, Faye D. Wilkins, Donald A. Wilkinson, John D. Wilkinson, Margaret A. Willard, Cheryl L. Williams, Evelyn A. Williams, Freddie T. Williams, Gail L. Williams, Gregory C. Williams, Harriette A. Williams, Harry J., Jr. Williams, James M. Williams, Margaret A. Williams, Noah C, Jr. Williams, Sharon A. Williams, Sherry L. Willis, Caroline L. Wilson, Betty F. Wilson, Donnie C. Wilson, Judy B. Wilson, Linda L. Wilson, Patricia A. Wilson, William W., Jr. Windley, Anita G. Wingate, Claudia Winslow, Lloyd E. Winslow, Percy L. S. m k  n S- ftfi £ iM- IS V Ah 9  dtk m 7  m  ' a   ' 1  f  £J! ,  mi A pr; T Fm Window, Sylvia G. Winston, Kenneth H. Wisenburg, Nancy J. Witcher, Rebecca M. Withers, Roger W. Witt, Sandra L. Womble, Patricia C. Wood, Betty J. Wood, Beverly R. Wood. Deborah L. Wood, Dempsey R. Wood, Michael G. Wood, Patsy G. Wood, Robert A. Wood, Sheila M. Woodall, Billle C. Woodburn, Tommy J. Woodyard, Carolyn V. Woolard, Lydia K. Wooten, Jean E. Wooten, Mai7 E. Wooten, Rose Y. Wooten, William W. Wright, Anthony L. Watson, Dianne E. Wynne, Eleanor L. Yancey, Marshall E., Jr. Yarbrough, Rebecca J. Yarbrough, Susanna L. Yelverton, Ann C. Yelverton, Donna C. Yelverton, Donald W. Yopp, Glenwood H., Jr. Young, Dennis A. Young, Johnny L. Young, Mar ' lha J. Young, Stephen K. Zachary, Cassie E. Zambrana, Nancy M. Juniors prepare for future careers in society. 435 On ' ---1  - Class of 1970 Silting: Mary Page, Vice-president; Helen Cooke, Secretary; Standing: Chipper Linville, Treasurer; David Guilford, President. Adams, Barbara J. Adams, Judith A. Adams, Linda L. Adamson, Susan Adcock, Kathr n J. Ahlsen, George W., Jr. Albright, Lynda J. Alderman, Bruce H. Aldridge. Linda Alexander, Cathie J. Alexander, Henry B. Alexander, Thomas B. Alford, Dolores A. Alford, Margarette G. Allen, Brenda C. Allen, Herman 0., Jr. Alien, Mary A. Allen, Marv F. Allen, Robert E. Alston, William S., Jr. Alvarado, Manuel A. Anderson, John W. Anderson, Karen C. Anderson, Mary C. Anderson, Pamela L. Anderson, Randolph C. Anderson, Steven L. Andreas, Ruth J. Andrews, Barbara A. Andrews, Charles K. Angel, Ellen D. Anthony, Joseph E. Arbegast, Walter P. Arnold, Dottie J. Arons, Rhea L. Ashburn, Gary B. Ashley, Cynthia D. Atkins, Barbara S. Atkinson, Ann E.  «■ m pJiAfi W(  a i .: or n p f   a  •lift f  p e. p a r vhmM-  Austin, James F. Austin, Janice E. Austin, Nonie R. Ayers,, Michael B. Bacon, Jeffrey J. Bagby, Richard L. Bailes, Judy D. Bailey, Anne C. Bailey, Melbem C, Jr. Bailey, Patricia D. Bailey, Radl.ird B., Jr. Bain. John 1). Baird. liulM-rt W. Baird, Wanda J. Baker, Wanda G. Baker, William C. Baker, William D. Balak, Joseph R. Baldwin. Linda L. Balkcum, Carolyn B. Ballanre, Lester W. Ballance, Thomas W., Ill Banko, Roberta S. Banks, Ellis S., Jr. Barbee, Susan G. Barbour, Betty G. Barbour, Gloria D. Barham, Doris J. Barhani, Edward L., Jr. Barklev, Margaret R. Barkley, Phyllis A. Barlow. Margaret D. Barnes, Linda L. Barnhill. Walter R. Barry, Wendy Bartiett. Ronald L. Bartlett, Sandra K. Barto, Clarence O., Ill Barwick, John F., Jr. Bass, Brenda W. Bass, Edward T., Jr r WW . « r=  mfffl ffM Bass, Pamela Jo  f  ie?i a f r?  . le, e  a a   M '  Hf •ft (SS Stanley Batchelor, Michael F. Batten, Connie M. Batts, Charles D. Batts, Larry G. Beaman, Stephen L. Beaman, Susan M. Beasley, Fisher J. Beasley, Joseph R. Beatty, Julie A. Beaulieu, Anne E. Beaver, Barry W. Beavers, David L., Jr. Bedsworth. Janine M. Beitl. Jo Ann Belcher. Robert G. Bell, Ronald L. Bell, Ruth Ann Belote, Frank L. Bennett, Margie Ann Bennett, Ronald B. Bennett, Tony R. Berger, Nell D. Berlage, Heather S. Bernhardt, Johnny L. Berry, Patricia A. Best, Abbiegail L. Best, Benjamin N„ Jr. Best, Nancy L. Bierma, Stephen G. Bissette, Elizabeth G. ' - y f-   ' K.  ©  Bittner, Nancy L     I „ W   J B •■  I Black, Barbara D. ►  - «  i ' r X -■ Black. Mary M. Blackburn. Carl W. Blackburn, Jean C. Blackburn, Phyllis N. Blackwell, Lee H. Blanchard, Janet G. Blanchard, Joseph B. Blind. Danny C. Bland, Thomas H. Bland, William G. Blankenship, Martha ( Blaylock, Kenneth W. Blevins, Wanda S. Blue, Sharon L. Blunienstein, Frances Boaz, James M. Boisseau, Benjamin C. Bokkon, Linda C. Bolt, James T. Bolton, Linda L. Bone, Brenda I. Bonner, Constance M. Boone, David E. Boone, Sidney G. Borcaux, Peggy L. Bostio, Jewel D. Bostio, Joe H. Bowers, Sandra L. Bowling, William A., Jr Bowman, Kay M. Boyd, Robert L. Boyd, Gaynor C. Boykin, Bobby D. Braak, Bernard B. Bradshaw, Eileen Brady, Deborah C. Brafford, James E. Brake, Katherine M. Bramley, Eleanor C. Branin, Mark J. Branscomb, Joanne Brantley, Carolyn E. Braswell, Betty J. Braunhardt, Ronald N. Braxton, Linda F. Braxton, Ronald E. Breedlove, Carolyn J. Breeze, Ann M. Breitman, Paul Bridenstine, Ann M. Bridge, Sharon L. Bridgeman, Phyllis G. Bridgers, Charles W. Bridgers, Linda M. Bright, Barbara A. Bright, James P. Brinson, Marion E. Britt, James A. Broadhurst, Susan A. Broadwell, Maria N. Brock, Cyrus W. Brook, Patricia A. Brodie, Edward H. Brooks, Elizabeth A. Brooks, Jeffrey G. Brooks, Karen M. Brooks, Warren S. Brown, Anna C. Brown, Carolyn J. Brown, Catherine W. Brown, Linda A. Brown, Linda J. Brown, Martha W. Brown, Mary H. Brown, Thomas R. Bryan, Kelly F. Bryant, Bruce A. Bryant, Cynthia Bryant, Paulette Bryant, Rebecca M. Buchanan, Vernon L. Buff, Jackie F. Bullock, Gwen E. Bullock, Thomas C. Bullock, Lacey W. Bumgardner, Karen C. Bunch, Brenda K. Bunch, Earl W. Bunch, Velton R. Burch, Vernon G., Jr. Burgess, Harvey D. ■ Burgess, Mary J. Burke, Etta D. Burke, Sharon R. Burns, David J. Bums, Janice M. Burns, Martha E. Buschman, Jane C. Butler, Donald E. Butler, Teresa L a Mi.MiSJ ' : r .  h.  Bulls, Jolin D. Byrd, Charles T. Byrd, Frieda G. Cade, Jane M. Cahoon, Karl G. Cahoon, Robert Jr Cain, Mary S. Calculi, Stephen D. Caldwell, Kenneth C. Calhoun, Elizabeth B.  -, -r «.- :. w I •■■  !, ■■!■ 1 _  -■ -v ' Callahan, William G. ' jqt  y- -4!   I-   ' ffl-   ¥ HI -J V .- L  .. Callaway, Paul F. L Campbell, Annette R. Campbell, Cheryl A. Campbell, Kathryn L. Campbell, Waller E., Jr. Campbell, William R. .  a mi,iM. -wm  Campeau, Robert A. ' i ?  - L 1 ■HK.H Canipe, Herbert W., Jr. Cannon, Lou E. Cannon, Sue E. Cantlev, Cerney D. Capps, Erie D. €  H IL. flMHI  lUBIiHI H ' 1  ' Caraway, Cheryl A.  JI  M  .-  J  mi. ' ■ '  Z ' ' ' '   Cardwell, Cecil D.    KT  ' ■ ' -  z '  . itaA. Carmichael, Alison G. Ha  w  n  Clark, Diane ' V   -  ' -  I Clark. Jerry  £ f   «  ' ¥   i? p ' Carpenter, Jo A. Carper, George M., Jr. Carr, Carol A. Carraway, George B. Carraway, Sudie A. Carrier, Frances D. Carriker, Alice A. Carroll, Luellen Carroll, Thomas R., Jr. Carter, Susan A. Gartner, Lawrence A. Cartwright, Mary K. Carver. Evelyn B. Cascioli, Edna L. Case, David R, Cash, Terry D. Cashwell, Callie R. Cassell, Catherine C. Cassell, Thomas M. Catlette, Susan L. Cattle, Carolyn A. Chaffee, Pamela R. Chalk, Terence E., Jr. Chalmers, Thomas W. Chambers, Nancy L. Chamblee, Helen B. Chambless, Rebecca T. Chandler, Cathy I. Check, Mary J. Cheek, Cynthia E. Cherry, Henry L. Cherry. Margaret G. Chestnutt, Sallie F. Childers, Floyd D. Chisom, Sherman L. Clark, Margie K. Clark, William G. Clarke, Janis S. Cleary, Margaret S. Cliborne, Judith L. Clodfelter, Frances F. Clune, Thomas J. Coble, Charles E. Cockman, Ivey L. Coggins, Jacqueline M. Coggins, James R. Cohen, Sharon A. Coker, John H. Colenda, Patricia A. Coley, Linda D. Collie, Patience E. Collins, Johnny P. Colson, Elizabeth A. Coltrain, Brenda A. Comer, James S. Compton, Linda B. Conlon, Kathleen E. Cook, Helen E. Cooley, Leslie A. Cooper, Jane F. 439 omores return Corbitt, Charles H.. Jr Corder, ' DuanrA!  F   '  0-  Corey, Susan M. h } f  ■   . I C  f Corson, Kenneth A., Jr.  T- -  WH V h    Cortelyou, Catherine Cotrone, Audrey G. Cousins, Emily J. Cox, Donna J. Cox, Eula C. Cox, Jacqueline A. Cox, Peggy A. Crain, George E., Jr. Crane, Mithael L. Crater, Barbara A. Craven, Charles H. Crawford, Elizabeth C. Crawford, Linda L. Crawford, Stephen B. Credle, Mary F. Creech, Gibbie S. Crisp, William L. Croniartie, Elizabeth Crompton, Janis L. Crooke, James R. Cross, Martha A. Cross, Sanford T. Cruise, Glenda J. Grumpier, Thomas D. Culbreth, Walter M., h Cumber, William E. Cundiff, Ronald G. Cunningham, Jane P. Cuthbertson, Larry E. Cutler, Lewis E. Cutts, Howard V. Damon, Margaret L. Daniel, Jackie . Daniel, Linda F. Daniels, Audrey D. Daniels, Russell W. Darden, James H.. Ill -aw   ajs l Darnell, Stephen W. Darrow, Billy R. Daughtridge, Betsy A. Daughtry, Lola H. Daughtry, Thomas M. Davenport. Elizabeth Davenport, Linda G. Davidson, Sandra I.  j_      Davis, Carlton Hpk  Pm P  M «  Davis, Carolyn J, Davis, Daniel B., Jr. Davis, Douglas F. Davis, Elizabeth A. Davis, James M. Davis, Jerry, B. Davis, Josephine A. Davis, Louis P. Davis, Mary E. Davis, Pauline Davis, Rebecca J. Deal, Jerry L. Deal, Larry R. Dean, Nancy C. Deaver, Brenda G. Deem, Beverly A. Delantonas. Thomas Denmark, Mary H. Dennis, Marylin D. Derreth, Barbara E. Devore, Kathleen Dew, Reginald H. Dickenson, William F. Dickerson, Mary F. Dickinson, John G. Dickson, Kenny G. Dillard, Unda J. Dillingham, Anna L. Dixon, Catherine E. Dixon. Hilda D. mrs   P  (   A il © d more confident, more determined. Mksm y kStMkii     fl fc r- f-    nixnn, Jennifer Dixon, John R. Do(]  l, Mary E. Donnell, Micluiel L. n.in-v, WillMin F. I)..w,ll, l„,,ri T. Dudley, Ce, elia A. Dudley, Walter R., Jr. Duncan, Sandra E. Dupree, Richard B. Durham, Mary L. Earlcy, Jean 0. Earley, Dana E. Eddins, Patricia A. Ed e, Connie S. Edgerlon, Judine V. Edmondson, Russell B. Edwards, Brenda A. Edwards, Mary L. Edwards, Ollie W. Edwards, Sandra L. Edu.irds. Tula H. Eld.T, Darrell Elks Charles B., Jr. Ellenlierger, Thomas C. Ellenherger, Timothy Elliott, Brenda J. Elliott, Kenneth R. Elliott, Thomas E. Ellis, Brenda K. Ennis, Paul G. Ervin, Patricia A. Erwin. John K. Estridge, Ricky B. Evans, Alan D. Evans, Lindsey M. Everett, Debra K. Everett, Mary J. EzzeJl, Mary R. EzzeU, Nola E. Ezzell, Robert H. Ezzell, William W. Falls, Bonnie R. Farina, Daniel C. Farrell, Robert A. Feldman, David H. Fennell, Linda A. Ferguson, Michael J. Ferree, Walter F. Ferrell, Waverly J. Ficklin, John T. Finch, Rebecca I. Findley, John E. Fisher, Cecelia L. Fishher, David W. Fisher, John M. Fisher, Judith F. Flake, Betsy R. Flanagan, Dwight J. Flint, Janet L. Flournoy, Linda J. Flowers, Charles R. Flye, Paul W., Jr. Flythe, Meredith D. Folkes, Virginia A. Forbes, Johnny W. Ford, Lynn D. Forehand, Charles L. Forehand, Linda P. Fornes, Frances J. Forrest, Lou T. Forrest, Peggy A. Forrest, Wanda T. Foster, Mary L. Foster, Richard H. Foushee, Beverly D. Foust, Steven A. Fouts, Stefani K. Fowler, Reeves A. Fox, Charles A., Jr. Sophomores f  il il i  Francis, Mary D. Franris Walter C. Franklin. Eleanor J. Frazier. Bruce H. Frazier. Phillip R. Freeman, Cynlhia K. Freeman, John B., Jr. Frier, Angela J. Frye. Johnny D. Fulcher, Dewey E. Fulcher, Janet C. FuJghiim, Robert L. Futch. Robert .S.. Jr. Gacomo, Kevin J. Gallagher, Jere D. Gallagher, Martha C. Galloway, Kenneth R. Ganey, Paul H. Garcia, B. Howard Gardner, David F. Garlow, Rebecca J. Graver. Carol A. Gates, Gwendolyn D. Geiter, Helen L. Genois, Errol K. George, Caroline W. Gerock, Donald B. Gibbens, Anne C. Gibson, Diane M. Gibson, Lenora E. Giddings, Joseph E. Gilbert, Brenda J. Gilbert, Donald M. Gillis, Bonnie L. Gilmore, Jack R. Godley, Carolyn R. Godwin, Pamela C. Godwin, Susan V. gw. a  — -  ' «.  Goldston, Donna G. l  t .  ' V Sgff. Golightly, Carol A. Gooden, Bernice A.   Goodpasture, Lora A. E  H dflfe  fliHtv j   k Goodson, Vickie L.     MHk   KrT  ' W, Goodwin, Joseph H. Gordon, Cheryl A. Gordon, Frank N. Gower, Amy E. Grady, Patricia A. Grady, Robert V. Graham, Donna M. Graham, George R. Granger, Penny M. Grant Diane M. Grant. James R. Grant. Marcia L. Grant, William F., HI Gray, Carol A. Gray, James L. B  01  t !  . 1  d  Grav, Linda D. Gray, William R., Jr. Green, Alton L. Green, Ervin T., Jr. Green, Fred A. Green, Fredrick W. Green, Michael W. Green, Sarah E. Greene, Brenda J. Greene, DonaJd E. Gregory, Alice G Gregory, Jackie L. Griffin, Brenda K. Griffin. John C. gP  a :  P  1 , f   1  «      p  p Griffin, Judith C. Griffin, Mary E. Griffin, Patricia W. Griffin, Thomas W. Griffin, Virginia G. Grimes, Beatrice M. Grimes, James F. Grissom, Katherine C. Groce, Richard E. Gudger, James F., Jr. Guffy, Janice F. Guilford, David J. Gurganus, Jena L. Gurganus, John H., Jr. Gurganus, William R. Gurkin, Linda F. Gurley, Steve R. Haigler, Gary L. Haines, Sharon L. Hairfield. Joanne Hairr, Laura E. Hale, Paula M. Hales, Leah H. Hall, Flavius B., Jr. Hall, James D. Hall. Michael A. Hall, Ralph W. Hall, William U. Hamilton, Thomas R. Hamm.md. Alma J. Hanimctt. William L., Jr. Hampton, Claude B., HI Hampton, Janet C. Hampton, Michael L. Hanchey, Sherri L. Hankovich, Barhara A. Hardee, Karl W. Hardee, Marion S. Harding, Elizabeth M. Hardison, Catherine M. Hardison, Donald S. Hardy, Janis C. Hardy, Laura B. Hare, Marvin E. Harmon, Annie J. Harrell, Oscar M. Harrell, William F. Harrington, Harry D. Harris, Marian M. Harris, Mildred M. Harris, Sandra F. Harriss, Donald M. Hart, William F. Harvey, Jean M. Harvin, Paul R. Hatfield, Marshall L. Hathaway, Sherry A. Hatley, WiUiam L. Hauser, Gary S. Hawkins, Jeanette E. Hayes, Arthur L. Hayes, Gregory D. Hayes, Mavis K. Hazelton, Jeffrey H. Heam, Rebecca S. Heath, Helen Heath, Terry E. Heath, Walter D., HI Heavner, Patricia B. Hedrick. Lynette Helms, Carol A. Helms, Emma L. H.-n,l.-r-li Hi-ndrr-n Hrn,l,r.  . . niir I.. Dnupla. S. Mnrris B. Waltrr. Jr. Mlali E. Herndon. Marllui F. Herring. Mursl.a A. Hcsler. l.mrna K. Hi.k-. jnrl T. lliLiliMnill.. Han.ly C. Hii.l.l.ran.l. .I.uu ' t G. Hildclnaml, Marv K. Hildelirand, Micji,-!.- Hill, Donna L. Hill. .lam.   F., HI Hill. Linda 1,. 1  . Hill, M.n.iir 1). Hill, . an.  Hill. Nanry L. Hill, Robert N. Hill, William S. Hillnian, Ellirl A. Hilt . Slr|,li,n K. Hodges, Clarence C, Jr. Hodgin, Donald L. Hnffnuin. Sar.i . H„hiim, Cainl A. H.ildrr. Drhurali L. H..Ider. Frr.l.rirk A. Holland, Dianne M. Holland, Katliryn D. Holland. Mar - C. Hnlland. W. l)(. le H..|li,l.,N, l.inda A. Ilnok.r, H.njariiin A., Jr. Hooper, Nan.y E. Hoots. Mary L. Hopkins Linda C. Hopkins. Norman C. Hornaday, Stephen H. Horner, Bonnie L. Horton, Brenda D. Horton. George F. Horton, Larry W. Houston, Josephine A. Howard, Constance M. Howard, Eleanor R. Howard, George W., Ill Howell, John M. Howell, Steven E. Hubbard, Sharron L. Hudson, Linda J. Hudson, Martha B. Huffman, Terry D. Hufham, Sybil E. Hughes, Constance L. Hughes. Jack D. Hulka, Kathryn A. Humphrey, David L. Humphrey, Mary L. Humphrey, Robert L. Hungale, Kenneth W. Hunt. Hilda D. Hurdle, James R., Jr. Hurwitz, Matthew L. Hutchings, Walter R. Hutchison, Arthur W. Hute, Juanita J. Hutson, Jan M. Ingle, W. Walter Irvin, Stephen R. Islev, Samuel L. ] ,■ . K.,tl  L. I . M,,,.,. . J.irk.o,,. K.llhr,,,,,, n. Jack un, Linda S. James, Cheryl A. James, Gahlon H. James Mary L.    '  iH %  wl iii o (  © .    f  •- r  n n f  r f . r :)f  ,  r . r- . I P ' I vy . i i i i fe Jard, Marjorie H. Jaronczvk, Robert J. Jarvis, Brure B. Jarvis, Elbert J., II Jedlicka, Gary R. Jeffries, Diana G. Jenkins, George P. Jenkins, Hattie E. Jenkins, James R. Jenkins, Joan B. Jenkins, Margaret D. Johnson, Laura L. Jolly, Robert E. Jones, Alan Lee Jones, Beverly M. Jones, Dawn A. Jones, Donnie H., Ill Jones, Ella V. Jonr., Hrlrn F. Jont. Nam loms Pirn. Jordm iLtcria Jord m onne G Jo  ie S  lMa E Jojner Marlena W Joyner Mauri  e C Jr. Jojner Bonnie S Joyner, William H. Judd, Julia M. Judson. Fredrick D. Justice, John P. Kahdy, Georgette Kannan, Carolyn L. Katzen, Lionel I. Kearney, Richard E. Kearns, Rebecca V. Keener, Worthy K. Keith, Winston R. Kellum, Linda K. Kelly, Ann E. Kelly, Virginia R. Kelsay, Michael C. Kemp, William B„ Jr. Kennedy, Cjnthia A. Kennedy, Ruby C. Kennerly. William R. Kennington, Harold B. Kerns, Wanda F. Kesler, Timothy B. Key, Hilda J. Key, Mickey G. King, Connie S. King, Donna K. King, Durwood M. Klullz, Ray B.. Jr. Knight, Michael 0. Knight, Terry L. Knox, Linda M. Kohler, Pauline A. Koppenhoefer, Louis G. Kornegay, Jane T. Koumparakis, Phyllis Kumerow, Carolyn A. Laine, Barbara A. Lambert, Connie K. Lanam, Virginia L. Lancaster. Thomas L. Lane. FaNe T. Lane, Luev A. Lange, Harrv M. Langstnn. Marflui J. Lankford, Anne D. Laramore. Harrison R. Larson. Janice S. Lassiter. Cathr  n M. Lassiter, Sarah E. Latchford. James A. Latimer, Ann L Laughter, Mary J. Lea, Brenda G. Leake. William R. Lee, Jimmy Lee, Lvnnette R. Lee, Patsy D. Leestead, Sharon D. Leggett, Thomas H. Leinbach, Robert T. Lemnah, Susan G Leonard, Dennis Leonard, Thomas B Lever, Earl H , Jr Lewis, Carolvn J Lewis, Frances R C. Lewis, Margaret C Lewis, Shirley A Lewis, Tola E., Jr. Liles, Sara M. Lilley. Constance K. Lilley. Patricia G. Lindler, Susan L. Lingerfelt, Carolyn B. Lipscomb, Ralph E. Lisenby, James D. Little, Fritz, F. Little, Gloria D. Little, Jean D. Lloyd, Gene E. Logue, Linda J. Long, Margaret A. Long, Sylvia A. Louis, James R. Lucas, Anna E. Lucas, Marvin B. Lunsford. Judv E. Lurvev, Lola j. Lyles, Gay M. Lynch, Wilburn J. Lysne, Dena K. Lvtle, Linda P. fhP  p A -   O s mL ' j:. Sophomores prepare to receive. 1 to relate this knowledge. Mabe. Carol K. Mabr  -, William F. Macfarland, Patricia Maddox, Phyllis L. Malone. Charles J. Maness. Linda L. Mankin, Michael L. Mann, Michael R. Mann, Stephen L. Manning, Donna L. Manning, Keith D. Manning, Oscar R. Manning, Peggy E. Marcus, Michael B. Margulies, Howard S. Marion, Jean S. Marlin, Robert Marr. John E., Ill Marshall, Linda F. Marshall, Sandra G. Martin, James E., Ill Martin, Mary S. Martin, Patricia D. Mason, Baxter W. Mason, Vivian C. Massey, Faye L. Massey, Jackie L. Masuhr, Pamela A. Mathes, Norman H., Jr. Matheson, Juanita D. Malta, William C. Matteson, Guy Matthews, Priscilla W. May, Betsy A. May, Mary J. Mayes, Margaret A. Mayo, Charles E. McAllister, Margaret McAuliffe, Christine McCall, Grover T. McCaslin, Jane D. McCauley, Rodney E. McClain, Judith A. McClees, Carol A. McClendon, Sandra A. McCoD, Frances M. McConnell, Ellen S. McCoy, Carlos M. McCoy, Julia M. McCutchan, Kathleen McDade, Pamela J. McDaniel, Karen L. McDearmon, Virginia L. McDevitt, Edwina R. McDowell, Robert W. McDowell, Samuel J. MrDuffie. Linda I. McGhee, Jenny S. McGill, Joan E. MoGinniss, Cheo ' l A. McGlohon, Millie McGowan, Joanna K. McGrath, Gregory E. Mclntyre, Margaret McKenzie, Ellis J. McKinney, Michael J. McKinnon, Jeannette H. McLaurin, Jane H. McLean, Harold K. McLean Sally V. Mcleod, Suzanne McManus, Phyllis A. McMillan, Daphne R. McMillan, James D. McNally, Joseph W. McNeil, Janice F. McPherson, David W. McPherson, Laura R. McSwain, Ann Meade, Rex L. Mears, Bernice E. Mears, Catherine A. Medinger, Patricia A. Medlin, Rebecca A. Medlin, Rodney M. Meeks, Joseph B., Jr. Melton, Charlotte R. Melton, Sylvia S. Mercer, Cynthia A. Merchant, Ted H. Meredith. Robert A. Miesiaszek, Donna L. Millard, Stephen E. Miller, Clarence A., Jr. Miller, Jane E. Miller, Thomas C. Millinder, Amy R. Mills, Dorothy E. Mills, Thomas W. Mims, Sandra S. Mingus, Donna R. Minor, Carolyn G. Mirra, Peter S. Mizelle, Carolyn S. Mizelle, Joan E. Mobley, Ronald W. Modlin, James R. Moldin. Richard F. Mollnv. George A. Moody. Lloyd R. Moody, Richard J. Mooneyham, Jeral L. Moore, Barbara A. Moore, Brenda J. Moore, Gary D. Moore, Dorothy C. Moore, Janet S. Moore, Mary E. Moore, Rexford J. Moore, Ronald J. Moore, Sharon B. Morris, Billy W. Morris, George R. Morris, Judy L. Morrisette, Peggy Morriss, Sarah E. Morrow, John M. Morse, Jeanne A. Mosley, Archie T. Mountcastle, SaUie V. Moyer. Cynthia J. Muir, Frank F. Mullen, Reginald 0. Mumford, Brenda L. Munroe, Cynthia L. Murchison, Gary D. Murchison, James A. Murschell, Wayne M. Myers, John G. Myers, Margaret L. Nail, Janice Nalepa, Arlene M. Nance, Judy A. Nace, Linda C. ff  CZ  f% fr f  M f j A .-.4  o   m m 0  1 : . o £ 0 O 0   a f Aa  Nanrf, Marsha A. Nash, Donna K. Neal, Arnold C. Neely, Carl E., Jr. Nelson, Edna E. Nelson, John B. Nelson, Josephine T. Newberry, Larry W. Newbold, Gregory S. Newman, Linda L. Newton, Billy R. Newton, Margaret S. Nichols, Hugh V. Nichols, Johnny M. Nicholson, Brcnda K. Nicholson, Sandra K. ,_  _ _ _  , _  __  Nielsen, Karen I.  £SK  BRi M ' rr   i f  . k K 1 ' V HIK sP Ninmann, Benny E. Noble, Eunice G. Noble, Leonard W. Jr. Nobles. Lottie K. Noe, Alexander B. Jr. Noell, Catherine C. Norfleet, Martha V. £r Norman. Billie A.  .  . Norris, Harriet E. ' f Norris, Lester E. rT  Norsworthy, Debra L. .? Northcott, Donald R.  Nunn, Larry R.  ' Oakley, Marilyn G.  Obrecht, Dawn V. Odham, Barbara A. Okelley, Jean F. Oliver, David W. Oliver, Thomas A. Olsen, Linda L. Oneal, Susan B. Origer, Nancy A. Orr, Janet L. Orr, Richard W. Orton, Clifton B. Overby, Donald W. Overby, Mary D. Overcash, Eric M. Overcash, Michael R. Overman, Janet G. Overman, Jessie A. Overs, Patsy A. % Overton, George T. i Overton, Helen W. Owen, Linda C. Owen, Reeta E. Owens, Jesse A. Owens, Linda G. Owens, Stephen L. ■ f  CI f-  Owings, Jane A. Pace, Joseph B. Paden, David E. y-rr  ' t ' T  ' yf | Page, Mary S. Paramore, Edgar R. Paris, Fulton T. Park, Allen Joe III Parker, Margaret L. Parker. Nancy L. Parker, Sara L. I v BBi B  KS   av  r ii I wa  ■ ■ :m « Oii '  Msa . Parnell. Frances K. 1  -4i 1  -H m :  IT .M   ■ W==  mi-  fiPP  Parnsl,, Hazel J. Parrish, Keith R. Parrish, Ronald H. Parson, Pamela S. Partridge, Ann B. Pearce, Anne E. Pearson, William E Peel, Linda S. Peel, Robson C. Peer, Donald W. Pelletier, Laura P. Peluso, Robert N. Penfield, Nancy S. Pentz, Archie P. Perry. Donald H. Perry, Mary L. Perry, Virginia L. Peterson, Pamela G. Pharo, Adrian G. Phelps, Harriet M. Phillips, Annette E. Phillips, David P. Pickett, Gerald F. Pierce, Donna P. Pierce, Judy G. Finer, Saundra G. Piner, Sherry D. Piniaha, Grace Pipher, Charles K. Pittillo, Cherie G. Pittman, James L. Pittman, Mary I. Pittman, Sherrill K. Pollard, Emily J. Pollard, Nancy E. Pollok, Virginia C. Pope, James S. Portela, Gilbert M. Porter, Tanya E. Powell, Charles H. Powell, Harriette L. Powers, Brenda S. Powers, David A. Precythe, Jane W. Presnell, Ann F. Presnell, Sherry A. Prevette, Richard L. Price, Edwina L. Price, Lonnie B. Price, Sandra L. Priddy, Clyde M. Pridgen, Katye D. Pridgen, Michael F. Prince, Janice M. Privott, Mary F. Provence, Linda Prowe, Jennifer H. Pruit, Anne M. Prye, Betty A. Pugh, Brenner T. Purvis, James W. Jr. Purvis, Walter E. Putnam, Myra S. Quick, Mary F. Quinn, Elizabeth A. Quisenberry, Nora L. Raby, Caroline W. Ralph, Ruth A. Ramsdell, Donna L. Randall, Judith C. Randow, Regina R. Rankin, Robert G. Ransone, William T. Baxter, Martha J. Ray, Carol U. Read, Sandra J. Reaves, Cynthia D. Reavis, Peggy L. Reddick, Kenneth L. Redding, Nancy A. Reeder, Harry L. HI Register, Graham B. Reid, Linda L. Reinhardt, Ann M. Remley, Debra L. Renfrow, Sandra E. Respass, Rita H. The road ahead still unknown, fir-. f4r, f  ei  f  k f-11 t.  f  if   §  G f , le  f?  O |5 . P Respess, William A. Reynolds, John R. Reynolds, Preston Jr. Rhyne, Robert A. Rice, Christine A. Rice, Patricia G. Rich, Ronald W. Richardson, Janet K. Richardson, William R. Ricketts, Joanne F. Ricks, Gary R. Riddle, Peggy J. Riggs, Charles F. Riley, Leary R. Riner, Stephen C. Ringrose, Steven J. Risnes, Connie L. Rivenbark, Henry G. Roberson, Gerald W. Roberson, Sandra R. Roberts, Billy B. Roberts, Grace A. Roberts, Steven F. Roberts, Thomas Roberts, Thomas J. Jr. Roberts, Waher F. Jr. Roberts, William Y. Robinson, Randall W. Robinson, Robert B. Rockwell, Charlene C. Rodgers, Joan L. Rogers, Carl M. T?ollins, Linda D. Roper, Katherine W. Rose, Jo A. Rose, Linda A. Rose, Margaret A. Rosenau, John P. Ross, David S. Ross, James 0. Roth, Howard R. Rett, Rebecca R. Rountree, Bessie A. Rouse, Jessie C. Rousso, Steven B. Routh, Linda M. Rowe, Linda G. Roweil, Patricia A. Rowland, Myra S. Royall, William F. Rudder, Emily D. Rudisill, Darrell E. Ruffin, Michael F. Russell, Robert F. Rust, Robin A. Ryu, Toshiko Seine, Cynthia A. Salinger, Jennifer W. Salisbury, John S. Salter, David C. Sanders, Shelby Sapp, Sharon K. Satterfield, Jerry W. Saunders, Alice P. Saunders, Freddie Saunders. Jonnio L. Sawyer, Philip R. Sawyer, Van Waco Jr. Scales, Judy A. Scarborough, Judith S. Schell, Thomas F. Schleif, Jan M. Schlitzkus, Suzanne Scoggins, Larry K. Scruggs, Mitzi L. Searcy, John D. Sedgwick, Linda L. Sellars, Barry C. Sellers, Daniel D. Sellers, Joseph T. Jr. Sellers. Michael G. Selph, Jeffrey L. Sermons, Bertha A. Serra, Michael A. Setzer, Douglas A. Sexton, Emily G. Shaw, Coy W. Jr. Shaw, Elizabeth G. Shaw, William D. Shearin, Natalie J. Shearin, Susan G. Shearin. Verna D. Sheehan, Deborah L. Sheffield, Everett E. Shields, David S. Shields, Sheilah E. Shore, Karen H. Shore. Zetta G. Shul, Brian Silance, Hilda L. Simmons, Archie C. Simmons, Frances L. Simmons, Stephen M. Simpson. Barbara A. Simpson, Wayne T. Slaughter, Eric A. Slaughter, Ruthie E. Smith, Cecelia L. Smith, Clarence A. Jr. Smith, Cynthia H. Smith, Darrell L. Smith, Henry A. Smith, Jacquelin Smith, Jane L Smith, Joyce A. Smith, June S. Smith, Larry G. Smith, Lanny 0. Smith, Lawrence A. Smith, Linda L. Smith, Marland B. Smith, Mary C. Smith, Phillip R. Smith, William H. Jr. Diligently they pursue their work. -   i   '  ' i f J l  e: !   P m -  ... ' -  r p   e-i «-) S P f  A   © '  t) f  m i  ' Vlf  Pi ?    ?■ ' (  f? Snead, Daniel C. Snuggs, Frances C. Snyder, Morris E. Solomon, Michael E. Southerland, Anthony Southerland, Kathryn Southgate, Thomas F. Spain, Hilda G. Spano, Barbara A. Sparrow, Stephen W. Spence, Keifford D. Spivey, Cynthia D. Sprinkle, Melinda A. Spruill, Constance T. Spruill, Mary K. Stallings, Edna M. Stamps, Susan B. Stancil, Sue A. Standcfer, Stephanie Stanlrv. Krancvs A. Stanl.v. Judv A. Starke, Linda D. Starling, Clara H. Steinberg, Miriam R. Stem, Sandra E. Stephens, James L. Stephenson, Charles L. Stephenson, Daisy H. Stephenson, Jerome B. Stephenson, Susan C. Stephenson, Vivian R. Stevens, Judith D. Stirling, Robert M. Stocks, James S. Stokes, James H. Stone, Sara P. Stowe, David L. Strain, Robert D. Strawn, Bobby M. Strickland, Charles E. Strickland, Amette Strickland, Gwendolyn Strickland, Joseph H. Strickland, Marilyn L. Strickland, Robert D. Strickland, Willard B. Stroud, Larry C. Styron, Ester K. Sugg, Robert S. Suggs, Lennie J. Suggs, Phyllis G. Sullivan, Nelda F. Sundholm, Marjory A. Surles, Gayle O. Sutliff, John A. Jr. Sutton. Brenda S. Sutton, Joanna E. Sutton, Mary L. Sutton, Sandra K. Swan, Sallie R. Swann, Jerry N. Swanner, Charles P. Swartzlander, Jeanne Sweat, George L. Swiggett, Linda G. Sykes, Barbara A. Sykes, Jack H. Jr. Sykes. Jonnie E. Talley, Martha E. Tamul. Joseph J. Tant, Claudia I. Tart, Joyce B. Tart, Paul D. Taylor, Bonnie K. Taylor, Joseph E. Taylor, Lee R. Jr. Taylor, Thoma s F. Temple, June F. Temple, Kenneth R. Terry, Carol Jo Terry, Susan L. Tesh, Jo Sherman Tesh, Kay F. Tetterton, Barbara L. Thayer, Nancy S. Thigpen, Juanita W. Thomas, Greg A. Thomas, Julia West 453 Thompson, Hubert W. Jr Thompson, Pamela A. Thompson, Patricia A. Thompson, Winfield Jr. Thomburg, Brenda J. Thrower, Minda L. Thweatt, Donna L. Tilley, Edna A. Tilley, Theresa R. Tillwick, Karen A. Tilt, Kenneth M. Timberlake, Patrick B. Tingen, Marshall L. Tisler, Michael J. Tomkinson, Patricia J. Topping, Sheryll A. Tourond, Mary M. Townsend, Clarence G. Transou, Margaret A. Traynor, Lola P. Trickier, Terry L. Trimmer, Gale E. Trotter, Terrie T. Tucker, Burney L. Jr. Tucker, Carol Ann Tucker, Carolyn A. Turner, Alice B. Turner, Beverly M. Turner, Georgette A. Turner, Joseph W. Tutterow, Charles D. Tuttle, John G. Tuttle, Judy L. Twisdale, Andrew E. Twisdale, George M. Tyson, Joseph J. Tyson, Vernon L. Upchurch, Linda L. Upchurch, Susan T. Upton, William E. Utley, Billie Vannoy, William E. Vantuyl, Neil C. Varsho, Emma A. Vestal, Larry W. Vick, Nora F. Viel, Lawrence W. Vinson, Deborah G. Vogler, Michael R. Voss, Kenneth W. II Wages, Robbie E. Wagner, Elizabeth A. Wagner, Karen L. Walker, Gary J. Walker, Glenda L. Walker, Patsy L. Walker, Philip E. Wall, Jerry W. Wall, Michael E. Wallace, Barbara A. Wallace, Patricia B. Walters, James N. Ward, Doris J. Ward, Edith G. Warden, Rebecca L. Warren, Donald E. Warren, Edward R. Warren, Martha R. Waterman, Robert D. Waters, Bobby E. Waters, Marsha E. Waters, Marvin T. Watkins, Thomas C. Watson, Ann L. Watson, Diana G. Watson, Phyllis A. Watson, Rebecca D. Weathers, Susan D. Webb, Brenda J. Webster, Thomas R. U Weekley, Carol A. Weeks, Carolyn F. Weeks, Margaret E. Wells, Linda C. Wells, Linda M. WeUs, Richard A. West, Penelope P. Wharton, John H. P ffTi   f% P Q t f   f   r ' ■ ' , f  o  (   ' iMt  454 M i mk rkd k rii  IkEk M m. o  J  '  M. Whaley, David E. Wheeler, George W. Whetsell, Thomas E. Whichard, Jimmie W. Whicker, Charles V. Whitaker, Barry K. Whitaker, Michael B. While, Dflorcs J. White, Gailya A. White, Gregory B. White, John F. Jr. White, Lloyd W. Ill White, Pamela A. White, Sarah E. Whitehead, Linda L. Whitfield, Gerald W. Whitlev, Bohhy L. Whitley, David L. Jr. Whitley, Nancy B. Whitlock, Martha S. Widmaier, Robert G. Wilcox, Anne E. Wilcox, Jo B. Wilhelm, Ste phen R. Wilier, Rodney L. Williams, Carol L. Williams, David C. Williams, Deborah J. Williams, Deborah S. Williams, Jackson C. Williams. Jo A. Williams. Johnny L. Williams, Judith C. Williams, Kay F. Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Ruby L. Williams, Sherry E. Williford, Jane A. Williford, Rebecca Willis, James S. Willis, William D. Wilson, Barbara A. Wilson. Don F. Wilson, Donna S. Wilson, Nancy L. Wilson, Sandra G. Wilson, Stephen H. Winders, Barbara N. Winters, Barbara A. Womble, Andrew C. Womble, David E. Wommack, Florence E. Wondergem, Kenneth Wood, Carolyn R. Wood, Deidre L. Wood, Iris E. Woodall, Anthony M. Woodall, Kathann Woodward, Branson L. Woodard, Elizabeth A. Woodbury, David K. Wooten, Linda F. Wooten, Annette G. Wooten, Linda F. Worsley, Anne C. Wraight. Hope M. Wrenn, Robert L Wright, John C. Yarbrough, Thomas A. Yates, Deborah M. Yeager, William D. Yonce, Charles M. Yopp, Susan C. Young, Barbara L. Young, Douglas J. Young, Linda E. Young. Marcella H. Zagorski, John M. Jr. Zimmerman, Allan M. 455 Class of i 1971 Left to Right: Bob Whitley, President; Donna Clayton, Secretary; Steve Davis, Vice-President; Absent: Jimmy Keeler, Treasurer. Aaron. Lois I. Abbott, Philip R. Abene, Stephen G. Adams, April L. Adams, Cheryl L. Adams, Franklin V. Adams, Linda S. Adams, Paul F., Jr. Aderholt, Judy A. Albert, Sarah C. Aldridge, Barbara A. Aldridge, James K. Aldridge, Mary D. Alexander, Gary M. Alexander, Leita D. Alexiou, Odis A. Alford, Hallie P. Alford, Mary L. Alford, Peggy L. Allen, Barbara L. Allen, David S. Allen, Emiley L. Allen, Gloria J. Allen, Jacqueline N. Allers, Arthur W. Ambrose, Barbara J. Ambrose, Jacqueline Amick, Beverly G. Anderson, Belinda J. Anderson, Beverly J. Anderson, John F. Anderson, Larry B. Anderson, Mary E. Apple, Stephen W. Arena, Catherine T. Armour, David M. Arnold, Bernard H. Arnold, Christine M. Arthur, Brenda J. Asbell, Charles M., Jr Askew, Edward C. Askew, Ester R. Aston, Deborah A. Atkins, Michael D. Aulbert, Rodney L. Aull, Mildred E. Averitt, Carol S. Ayers, Lou F.  v   p A a 1  Am. ■ h htk ilk f.? ' p xit.« n ■ A L . ' -■ JlA -  ■ ■-.  ■-  In   m H .- flH Bateman, Marilyr ( Ws -  W  ,J %-   «  J W ' ■kT  T;  H Batten, Bonnie E, ' , •  W   - rf-w fW   1 Batten, David L. Ayers, htedman B. Ayscue, Cheryl D. Bach, Claudia F. Bacorn, Judith L. Bailey, Cynthia A. Bailey, Cynthia S. Bailey, Jaenn M., Jr. Bailey, Mary E. Bailey, Stephen D. Baker, Barbara J. Baker, Kathryn E. Baker, Patsy A. Baldree, Susan C. Baldridge, Deborah M. Baldwin, Margaret S. Balkcum, William R. Ballard, Frances P. Ballard, Margaret E. Ballentine, Carolyn R. Bandy, Patricia G. Banks, Elbert L. Banks, Mary M. Bannister, Deborah R. Barbee, Dixon L. Barbce, Gurney A., Jr. Barbour, Jo A. Barbour, Linda F. Barefoot, Brenda C. Barefoot, James S. Barefoot, Pamela K. Barefield, Doris J. Barnes, Judy M. Barnes, Paula M. Barwick, Sylvia L. Bassett, Robert M., Jr. Bateman, Marilyn Jr. ■  , -p g-. p p p w Bayless, Martha R. Bayley, Michael F. Beal, Walter E., Jr. Beaman, Kenneth W. Beaman, Robert L. Ill Beane, Terry E. Beasley, Barry R. Beasley, Samuel P. Beeson, Stephen B. Beland, Marvin C. Bell, Beverly A. Bell, Shirley L. Bemisderfer, William Bender, William E. Bennett, Jeanne K. Bennett, Richard G. Bennett, Robert B. Benzon, Robert P. Bercegeay, Ellen F. Bernard, Woodrow W. Berner. Krisann M. Berry, Delano H. Berry, Dolores E. Berry, Michael C. Best, Rita L. Best, Sue P. Bethea, Karen L. Biggerstaff, Linda Biggs, Martha T. Bird, Anne K. Bishop, Margaret E. Biszantz, Charlotte K. Bixler, Bruce B. Blackburn, Bonnie S. Blackman, Terry L. Blackmon, Freddie A. Blackwell, Beverly G. Blackwell. Donna J. Blade, Karen A. Blalock, Hal J. Blalock, Lamberth Jr. Blalock, Philip D. Blalock, Robert W. Blalock, William G. Blaylock, Barbara E. Blythe, Mary F. Bobbitt, Joy A. Bolejack, Janet S. Bone, Ellen E. 457 Boneoey, Michael L. Bonkemeyer, Gary E. Booth, Cheryl A. Booth, Susan J. Booth, Virginia S. Borschel, Leona M. Bostick, Bonnie D. Bounds, Nancy C. Bovender, Penny L. Bowen, Janet M. Bowman, Deborah C. Bowman, Gilmer L. Boyd, Barbara J. Boyd, Paula C. Beyer, Jimsey A. Boyette, Larry S. Bradley, Ben IVI. Brake, Hamilton J. Branch, Frank N. Brandenburg, Lynne A. Brandon, Pamela G. Braxton, Johnnie F., Jr. Bray, Morris H. Brearey, Margaret A. Brewer, Ann B. Brewer, Judy E. Bridgers, Charles W. Bridgers, Robert D. Bridges, Barbara A. Bridges, Susan A. Briggs, Jfcqueline I. Brill, David A. Brink, Linda E. Brinkley, Laurie E. Brinton, Joanne L. Brinton, Linda J. Britt, Patsy E. Britton, Bruce B. Britten, Donald W. Britton, Susan M. Brooks, Beverly G. Brooks, Linda M. Brooks, Patsy Brothers, Karen F. Broughton, Steven N. Browder, Patricia A. Brown, Annie R. Brown, Bonnie L. Brown, Deborah J. Brown, George R. Brown, Gwendolyn A. Brown, Jane K. Brown, Lynette R. Brown, Mary T. Brown, Sandra G. Brown, Steven D. Brown, Susan R. Brown, Susann S. Brown, William H. Browne, Joseph M. Brownfield, C. L., Jr. Bryan, Andra R. Bryan, Martha E. Bryan, Samuel A. Bryant, Linda C. Bryant, Linda F. Bryant, Luther D. Buchan, Elma D. Buchanan, Ronald W. Buck, Dwight F. Buck, Sandra M. Buckner, John M. Buckner, Melba E. Buenger, Margaret A. Buff, Deborah J. Bueford, Marjorie M. Bugg, Rebecca J. Bunn, Margaret A. Bunn, Martha R. Bunting, Doyle W. Uncertain freshmen launch college careers.  J kd  ' ' m  r- : cj (  .? f  o 458 Burklicimer, Lucy K. Burnett, Paula h. Burns, Janie M. Burroughs, Paula E. Burt, Douglas S. Butler, Gloria G. Butler, Jeffrey C. Byrd, William C. Cagle, Elizabeth D. Cain, Theresa G. Calhoun, David T. Campbell, Isaac L. Campbell, Nancy M. Campbell, Rebecca S. Campbell, Thomas C. Cannon, Carolyn F. Cannon, Elizabeth H. Canup, Nancy L. Garden, James R. Carelock, Donna L. Carey, James W. Carlson, John A. Carraway, Diane K. Carraway, Frankie D. Carraway, Judy C. Carroll, Donna M. Carson, Douglas A. Carter, Alice M. Carter, Linda E. Carter, Michael J. Carter, Sandra G. Casey, James N. Casey, Leslie W. Cashwell, Raymond P. Caskey, Walter D. Casper, Cheryl L. Cassisi, Richard C. Casteen, Michael 0. Castell, Linda L. Castevens, Gail E. Gates, Cheryl J. Cauley, Martha Chagaris, Theodore Chambers, Timothy B. Chambliss, Charles W. Chapman, Betty E. Chappell, Jerry A. Chappell, Montie K. 459 Charles, Thomas M. Charping, WilHam D. Cherry, Gail E. Cherry, Morris L. Chestnult, Amos J. Childers, Anthony 0. Childers, Paula A. Choguetle, Guy R. Christian, Leslie M. Churchill, James W. Clapp, Carolyn P. Clapp, Larry E. Clark, aeryle E. Clark, Elisabeth L. Clark, Gary E. Clark, John B. Clark, Joyce L. Clark, Vivian L. Clarke, Mary R. Clayton, Donna K. Clayton, Nancy C. Clayton, William S. Clegg, Delia L. Clegg, George E. Clements, Anita D. Cline, Lawrence O. Clinkscales, Neta A. Clodfelter, Ellen J. Clore, Robert M. Coates, Carl L. Cobb, Shirley A. Cochran, Jack J. Cogdell, Anne C. Coggins, Anna K. Coggins, Edna F. Cole, Ella J. Colenda, Joseph R., Jr Collier, Cara C. Coltrane, Rebecca J. Comer, Bruce E. Connell, Margaret K. Connelly, Jane S. Cook, Delores A. Cooney, Michael D. Cooper. Ellen M. Cooper, John J. Cooper, Kathleen Cooper, Kenneth D. Cooper, Sara C. Copeland, Janice S. Copeland, Wm. G. Corbett, Betty M. Corrada, Richard E., J Costello, June M. Cottingham, Mary M. Cotton, Douglas D. Council, Catherine A. Council, Janet M. Courville, Joyce A. Covington, Joanne K. Cox, Carolyn F. Cox, Floyd M. Cox, Jerry W. Cox, Jetta C. Cox, Nannette Cox, Sandra D. Cox, Stephen R. Cox, Suzanne L. Cozzens, Sandra G. Craft, Imogene Craft, Sandra G. Craft, Virginia A. Cranford, Kitty C. Crawford, Chloe A. Crawford, Vicki D. Crawley. Ronnie L. Creech, Deborah L. Creech, Gloria A. Creech, Kay F. Creem, Patricia A. Young freshmen and a newborn universii  P 1-1 9 9 $ ' M !  ehfSf   ' f     -- ' egin the climb together. P. Crow, Gene L. Cullm-ath, Warren Curlce. Ruth J. Currin, Shirli-y A. Cutler, Adelyn G. Cutis, William Dail, Canilyn F. Danieron, .leanette Damiano. R„se L. Dance, Cheryl Daniel, Jeter E. Da M;i Daniel, Sliarcll A. Dani,-N, Sauudra E. Dannelil, xMary M, Darden, Vickie G, Darden, William A. Daugherty, Walter C. Daughtry, Doyle C. Daughtry, Kathleen Daughtry, Linda L. Davenport, Patricia A. Davis, Bernard H, Davis, Brenda V. Davis, Carolyn Y. Davis, Cynthia J. Davis, James H. Jr. Davis, John H. Davis, Lois A. Davis, Margaret A. Davis, Myra L, Davis, Randall G. Davis, Ronnie F. Davis, Roy A. Davis, Stephen B. Davis, Stephen E. Davis, Steven D. Davis, Sydney D. Davis, Teresa J. Dawes, Henry T, Deal, Janice C. Deal, Luther Z. Jr. Dean, Vivian A. Debnam, Deborah G. Deck, William A. Denietriou, James A. Dempsey, Judy F. Denmark, Treva N. Denning, Alma H. Denny, Ted N.  (i  m t,% 1 p  a g  ,   t   m  9 Dibling, Ronald L. Dickens, Roslyn A. Dillon, Jay W. Dineen, David A, Dixon, Brenda G. Dixon, Donna J. Dixon, Phillip R, Doherty, Cornelia A. Dollar, Kenneth L. Dorman, Evelena Dorsey, Curt L. Dough, Sandra L. Douglas, Jack W. Downing, Bobbie C. Dozier, Richard G. Jr. Draffin, Charles E. 461 Driver, John T. Droddy, David W. Drum, Pamela J. Dry, Linda L. Dudley, Paula B. Dugger, Brenda L. Duncan, Carey C. Duncan, Janis P. Duncan, John A. Duncan, Patricia A. Dunkley, Diane L. Dunlap, Patricia A. Dunlap, Paul P. Dunlow, Nora S. Dunn, Lynn P. Dunne, Daniel J. Dunne, Diana L. Dunning, Emily J. Dunning, Jerry B. Dunson, Larry D. Durkin, Kathleen E. Dussinger, Diane D. Dyar, Gregory B. Dyson, Susan D. Eads, Wayne B. Earnhardt, Stanton A. Earp, Leonard B. Earp, Patsy Ann Echols, Sandra R. Edge, Emily A. Edge, Janice L. Edmonds, Reta J. Edmondson, Terry M. Edmund, Robert F. Edmunds, Eddie D. Edringtnn, Thomas G. Edwards, Barbara A. Edwards, Betty F. Edwards, Betty L. Edwards, David A. Edwards, Linda J. Edwards, Marion W. Edwards, Martha G. Edwards, Mary E. Eller, Thomas L. Ellington, Margaret L. Ellington. Paul W. Elliott, Sharon E. Elliott, Valinda J. Ellis, Brenda K. Ellis, Sharen A. Elrod, John A. Engle, Lydia M. English, Edward E. English, Edwin S. English, William A. Ensor, Linda D. Equils, Raymond A. Etheridge, Alice J. Etheridge, Maude G. Evans, Althea J. Evans, Cathy Sue Evans, Deborah S. Evans, Jerry L.     ei    f)     (  f P|  -   '   Freshmen   ,  pr fTP A  Evans, Virginia M. Ev.r.ti. Jane E. E ,,•tl,■, Lynda C. Ez . II, Richard A. Ez WI, Waller D., Jr. Fallon, Eugene D. Fansler, Judith A. Fare, Carl E., Jr. Farver, Larry D. Fary, Richard L. Faucctte, Melody D. Faulk, Marvin J. Faulkner. Cail R. Faulkner, Mary C. Fay, John E., Ill Felton, Graham P. Ferrell, Belinda L. Fields, Edmond W. Fields J  lin W. Fields, Waller G. Finch, Lucy C. Finch, Wanda G. Fines, Oliver F. Finger, Ann E. Finney, Helen M. Finocchi, Vickie L. Fisher, Jack A. Fisher, Mary C. Fleig. Douglas W. Fleming, William M. Flowers, Rhonda C. Floyd, Judith C. Foley, John S. Folsom, Richard K. Forbis, David L. Formyduval, Charles M. Forsyth, Scarlett M. Foster, Samuel M. Ill Foster, Susan A. Fouche, Wallace F. Fowler. Zalia D. Fox, Kaye M. Frank, George R. Frazier, Pamela K. Frazier, Terry J. Freeman, Donald A. Freeman, Donald E. French, Susan G. Frisbey, Bill L. Fulcher, Betsy G. Fulcher, Delores A. Fulcher, Sandra L. Fuller, Al W. Fuller, Richard E. Fuller, Robert S. Fulton, John D. Funderburk, Linda . Funk, Joseph E. Furuseth, Owen J. Gabriel, Paula L. Gaither, Mary J. Gallimore, William ' . Gandy, Karen A. Gardner, Michael D. Gardner. Tprr  ' C. Gardner. Wayne A. Garnion, Penny G. Gamer. Cecil T. Garner. Gloria D. Garner. Katherine M. Garner, Marveen G. Games, Debbie J. Garrett, Robert H. Garris, Audrey G. GaskUl, Lydia F. Gaskins, Dotti L. Gaskins, Jerry L. Gasperini. Eugene G. Gaston, Jan C. Gehman, Margaret A. Geiter, Charlcne G. Gelder, Anne M. Geldon, Marc H. Gelpi, Renee M. Georgbiou, George Gerard. Frankie E. Gibbs, Frances M. Gibson, Daniel A. Gidley, Anne K. Gilbert, Deborab M. Gilbert. Max D., Jr. Gilbreatb, J.ilin W., Jr. Glascock, Claudia M. Gleason, Jane M. Glenn, Thomas W. Coble, Elmer W. Ill Godwin. Belinda R. Godwin, Charles V. Godwin, James A. Goforth, Charles B. Goodall, Albert R. Goodall. Linda C. Goodman. Shirley L. Goodnight. Rebecca G. Goodson, Douglas F. Goolsby, Rebecca J. Gordon, Va G. Gordon, Walter M. Gorham, Henry W. Goss, Joseph A.. Jr. Gossett, Ellen K. Grace, Linda A. Grady, Rebecca V. Grady, Michael Grant, Charles H. Ill Grant, Laurabeth B. Graves, Frances K. Gray, Bruce E. Gray, Wilbur B. Ill Green, Carolyn S. Green, Colleen L. Greenspan. Peter D. Gregerson, Robert, Jr. Gregory. James M. Grice, Claudia M. Griffin. Donna S. Griffin, Ellen S. Griffin. James H.. Jr. Griffin. Martha H. Griffin. Patricia A. Griffin. Robert S. Griggs. James D. Grimrs M:,rv S. r.rn. r, N.incv V. C.uii-kin . M.ar.iivt E. Gurganus, Dianna Gurganus. Joseph V. Gurganus, .Sharon A. Gurlcv, Peggy J. Guthrie. Shirley D. Hackney. Dudley A. Hadden. Whitney W. Haggart, Elizabeth A. Haggerty. Barbara A. Hapman. Marsha A. Hahn. Stephen H. Hall. Betty F. Hall. Calton. G. Hall. DelKirah L. Hall, Mary M. Hall. Michael D. 0b f  p IP g f v  1 Hall, Rol.crt R. Hall, Sarah L. Hall, Warren D. Halsey, Patricia L. Halyburton, Thomas F. Hamilton, Janice E. Hammack, Diana J. Hamrick, Sharon G. Hancock, Helen J Hanes, Betty J. Hanes, Gregory E. Hanson, Wendy C. V  k. '  Jh  a m. A , - V  dj  '   Harher, Dana J. ■V  W    A T ft ' ' L ,  r C. n A   :, John A. Hardee, Peggy D. Harding, Mary J. Hardison, Eleanor C. Hargrove, Marcia feipC   '  A  r i   ' '  1 -1  =■1   '  f  e f-  f  ' k  '  a •  .iar..  (?5 Atk '   t  . Py i  r-  N  !  ' D Harper, Eliz S. Harper, Marvin R. Harper, Susan E. Harrell, Linda A. Harrington, Mary L. Harrington, Ollie D. Harrington, William H. Harris, David L. Harris, Lynn M. Harris, Lynn M. Harris, James H., Jr. Harris, Jo A. Harris, Reuben M. Harris, Robert W. Jr. Harrison, Steven C. Harrison, William L. Hart, Claudia H. Hartman, Sue A. Hartsell, Marian C. Hartzler, Kenneth A. Haskett, Cecilia J. Hassell, Sylvia T. Hastings, Ronnie L. Hasty, Jo A. Hatch, Rita G. Hatchell, Donna L. Hathcock, Kathy A. Haubenreiser, Robert Hawks, Jack L. Jr. Hayes, Kenneth R. Hayes, Robert E., Jr. Hayes, Sandra L. Head, Molly J. Healy, Jane T. Heath, Stanley R. Heimbach, Kathryn S. Helms, Robert D. Hemmens, Henry J. Hendrix, Brenda D. Herndon, Barbara D. Herring, Samuel H. Hester, Ronald S. Hicks, James A. Hicks, Otha L. Hicks, Patricia C. High, John W., Jr. Highsmith, Ilinda K. Hightower. Bette Hill, Carolyn L. Hill, Danny W. Hill, Garland A. Hill, Mary E. Hill, Patricia L. Hill. Sandra C. Hillard. Linda A. Hinkle, WiUiam G. Hinnant, Cathy J. Hinnant, Clarkie L. Hix, Gary D. Hobbs, Sharon G. Hobgood, Johnny G. Hodge, Janet Marie Hodges, Latham P. Hodges, Ruth L. Hodgson, Mary K. Hodnett, Linda L. Hoggard, Judith A. Hogue, Tamera D. Holden, Charles G. Holland, Sandra L. Holloman, Dixie C. Holoman, Susan P. Holloway, Wm. S. Hollowell, Linda A. Holmes, Brenda S. Holmes, Ralph B. Holoman. Richard H. Holt, Edmund W. Holt, James M. Hoose, Gregor  - W. Hopkins, Henrj L. Hopkins. Jacqueline M. Hopper, Neil F. Hord, Dennis C. Home, Clifton D. Horton, Willis W. Hosteller, Thomas G. Howard, Agnes L. Howard, Philip W. Howard, Stephen F. Howdershell, Jane E. Howell, Edna E. Howze. Katianne B. Hoyle, Teresa D. Hubbs, George F. Hudson, Betty J. Hudson, Juliana C. Hudson, Marjorie L Hudson, Patricia L. Huffman. William G. Huffman, Wm. H. Hughes, Richard A. Hughes, Ted S. Humphrey, Marsha L. Huneycutt, Donald L. Hunt, Gerald Hunt, Joyce C. Hunter, James R. Hunter, Robert T., Jr. Huntley, Dennis H. Hurley, Barbara A. Hurley, Mary E. Husenovic, Vera Hussey, Leah N. Hutchins, Roy W. Icenhour, Parks H. Ingram, Mary F. Ipoc k, Betty L. Irby, Sallie J. Ireland, Robert L. Isbell, Nina E. Isley, Dover W. Ivey, Barbara G. Jackson, Billie F. Jackson, Linda F. Jackson, Bella L. Jackson, William L. James, Robert L., Jr. Jamison, Linda L. Jeffers, Stephen C. Jenkins, Charles 0. f v e  $h p ft a f fi ( r, f  « % :,.i, ifi ri c-   ?  f. n ft.  Both experience new frustrations. :  m A   ' W Jenkins, Janice M. Jenkins, Suzanne N. Jennings, Emily J. Jennison, Mary J. Jernigan, Janet G. Jemigan, Joan E. Jernigan, Maridia Jernigan, Robert N. Jewell, Gary A. Johnson, BiUie M. Johnson, Donna J. Johnson, Doris D. Johnson, Ellen C. Johnson, Elma V. Johnson, Esther A. Johnson, George M. Jr. Johnson, Gina L. Johnson, Jack G. Johnson, Jan C. Johnson, Josephine L. Johnson, Kenneth W. Johnson, Lucy A. Johnson, Marcia E. Johnson, Patrilla, L. Johnson, Priscilla R. Johnson, Raymond E. Johnson, Rose M. Johnson, Susan E. Johnson, Teresa A. Johnson, Terry J. Johnston, Linda L. Jonas, William E. Jones, Brenda G. Jones, Bruce M. Jones, Charles S. Jr. Jones, Deborah S. Jones, Frances G. Jones, Kerry F. Jones, Peggy J. Jones, Randolph C. Jones, Virginia L. Jones, William E. Jones, Wm. G. Jordan, Judy R. Jordan, Sylvia L. Jorgensen, Mark G. Joyce, Dianne M. Joyner, Carl W. Joyner, Mary S. Joyner, Worth B. Judge, Amelia K. Julian, Cathy A. Julian, Linda L. Jump, Ronald D. Juno, Sharon D. Kallen, Kathleen P. Karl, Robert J. Katlermann, August Jr. Kay, Frances L. Kearney, Joan S. Kearney, Samuel C. Keaton, Patricia L. Keel, Judith A. Keel, William W. Keene, Thomas A. Keener, Terry L. Keeter, James C. Jr. Keith, Vickie R. Keller, Nancy L. KeUy, Alyce K. Kelly, Melvin K. Kelly, Susan C. Kendrick, Sue A. Kern, Janet L. Kemodle, Linda C. Key, Jerry C. Kidd, Frank E. Jr. Kimball, Donna F. Kimball, James Kimbro, Carlton E. Kimel, Ralph C. Jr. Kinirey, Carol B. King, Charles R. King, Deborah C. King, Gary D. King, Gwendolyn L. King, Hazel M. King, Judy D. King, Larry S. King, Shelley J. Kinney, Ann E. Kinney, Bari J. Kinney, Philip M. Kinsaul, Phyllis J. Kinsey, Sarah L. Kirby, Beverly A. Kissinger, Beverly A. Kivett, Joan M. Knight, Emma L. Knight, Julia P. Knott, Margaret E. Knowles. Geoffrey W. Kornegay, Deborah K. Kramer, Hillary B. Kuebler, Robert A. Kumar, Arun S. Lagos, Elaine J. Lagrange, Linda C. Lamberth, Inez E. Lambeth, Minehardt R. Lamonica, Marcia L. Lancaster, Nancy J. Lancaster, Rebecca J. Land, Patricia H. Lang, Dorothy C. Langston, Kenneth R. Lanier, Kenneth C, Jr. Lapas, George, Jr. Laroque, Wray D. Latham, Muriel D. Lautares, Marsha A. Lawrence, Rebecca S. Laws, George W. Lawson, Dianna F. Lawson, William B. Leary, Mary M. Lee, Jacquelyn M. Lee, James E. Lee, James S.  Lee, Joyce M. i   Leggett, Va C. Leggett, William K. Leich, John W. Lemonds, Vickie J. Leonard, John P. Lerner, Roberta J. Letcher, Burlin S. Lewis, Janice G. Lewis, Martha B. Lewis, Robert J., Jr. Leysath, Edward A. Liles, Horace R. Lilley, Elizabeth A. Lilley, Joan B. Lilley, Timothy W. Lilley, Vicki E. Linder, Alice D. Linton, Brenda L. Linton, Bruce A. Little, Francis M. Little, Johnnie K. Livingston, Paula F. Lloyd, Carolyn J. Lloyd, Donna K. Uoyd, Ricky V. Loftin, Sandra J. Logan, George R. Long, Emily D. Long, Kathryn S. Long, Mary E. Long, Nicholette Long, Paula J. Longacre, James R. Lorman, Douglas G. Love, Terry G. Lee, Joyce M. L I Lee, Mary F. t T  Lefaivre, Rochelle S.  - Leggett, Suzanne mp ■  f--    i  ' (?  Mi t: f  © B a  p  Aj? r. f  Lowder, Christine E. Lowe, Linda D. Lowe, Margaret W. Lowe, Anne M. Lowe, Sylvia J. Lowe, William G. Jr. Loy, Rebecca S. Ley, William D. Ill Lucas, Susan S. Luquire, Steven W. Lurie, Rozanne Lutrick, Virginia L. Lyerly, James L. Lynch, Wanda K. Lynn, Clyde G. Lyons, Amelia A. Lyons, Richard C. Lytle, Emily J. Mabe, Ronald J. Mabry, Brenda A. Macgregor, Susan E. Macon, Lynda S. Malbon, Cynthia Mallard, Fumey A. Mangum, Rebecca A. Mann, Christine C. Mann, Edward H. Manning, Edwin G. Manning, Franc,es R. Manning, Mona .F. Maples, Brenda G. Mardant, Susan A. Marion, Charlotte A. March, Patrick F. Marshall, Danny K. Marshall, William B. Martin, Bobbe S. Martin, Harold F. Martin, Jerry W. Martin, Susan Martin, Suzanne D. Martindale, Elizabeth Mason, Beverly A. Massey, Sandra G. Masters, Brenda A. Mathews, Henry S. Mauney, Eva A. Mauney, Monty L. Maurer, Elizabeth A. Mayo, Ava L. McAdams, Robert C. McAlister, Gary S. McBryde, Terry W. McCarthy, Linda A. McCaskill, Deborah S. McClurg, Carol J. McCombs, Kathryn R. McCrary, Richard W. McCuUough, James S. McCullough, Michael A. McCuUough, Samuel C. McDaniel, Larry C. McDonald, Linda V. McDuffie, Mary F. McElheney, Paula A. McFarland, Leonard R. McGirt, Barbara J. Mclnnis, Mary N. Mcintosh, Marilyn J. Mclver, Kenneth A. Jr. McKeel, Daniel L. McKenzie, Martha C. McKenzie, Victor B. McKeown, Bruce G. McLamb, Sally J. McLaurin, Donald J. McMahan, Charles L. McManus, Janice H. McNeill, Mary J. McNeill, Patricia A. McNeill, Sally J. McNerney, John G. McNutt, Anne P. Meadows, Wm. L. Ill Mealy, Kathleen M. Mears, Linda L. MecUin, Linda R. Melton, David K. 469 Melvin, John R. Melvin, Samuel R. Messer, Stanley W. Mewborn, Julia A. Michael, Steven D. Michaels, Belva L. Michaels, Brent R. Midgett, Mary D. Midgette, Mary A. Miller, Barbara L. Miller, Christopher C. Miller, Karen S. Miller, Linda J. Miller, Ncrman G. Miller, Willis G. Mills, Gloria J. Milner, Jan E. Mims, Brown L. Minges, Terry C. Minter, Deborah G. Minton, Rodney D. Mintz, Dorothy E. Mitchell, Kathryn M. Mobley, Mark L. Mobley, Ruby E. Modlin, Becky A. Monroe, Paul H. Montaquila, Ronal d J. Montgomery, Martha Moore, Allen K. Moore, Claudia L. Moore, Donna C. Moore, Jan E. Moore, John R. Moore, Karen J. Moore, Linda Q. 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ALDRIDGE, REBBECCA N., Raleigh, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Student National Education Association, As- sociation for Childhood Education. ALLEN, MARGARET M., Maxton, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association. ALLEN, BETSY A., Farmville, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Freshman Honors Seminar, Student Counselor, Women ' s Judiciary Council, New Dorm Presi- dent; Mathematics Club, Secretary, President. ALLIGOOD, CAROL D., Swansboro, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S. ; Alpha Phi, College Marshall. ALLIGOOD, ALICE R,. Washington, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Association for Childhood Edu- cation, Young Republican Club. ALLIGOOD, JANE R., Washington, N.C.; Elementary Educniirn, B.S.; Student National Education Association. ALLIGOOD, LINDON L., Washington, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S. ALLIGOOD, MIRIAM L., Washington, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S. ALLRED. SUSAN C, High Point, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.; Student Nurse ' s Association, Publica- tions Chairman. ALPHIN, EVA M., Mt. Olive, N.C.; English and Library Science, B.S.; Angel Flight Execu- tive Officer, Garrett Dormitory, President; Alpha Beta Alpha, Vice President. AMBRY, KAREN M., Denville, N.J.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi. AMON, CAROL, Falls Church, Va.; Business, B.S. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH J., Enfield, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S. ANDERSON, GERALD T., Berwick, Pa.; His- tory, B.A. ANDERSON, SUE C, Falls Church, Va.; His- tory, B.S.; Young Democrats Club, Philosophy Club, East Carolinian, Newman Club. ANDERSON SUSAN, Wilmington, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Sociology Club, Stu- dent National Education Association. ANDREWS, BARRY D., Levit Town, Pa.; His- tory, B.A.; King Youth Fellowship, Vice Presi- dent. APPLEBY, ANDREW S., Franklin, Va.; His- tory, A.B. APPLEWHITE, WALTER B., Fayetteville, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Mens Residence Coun- cil, Public defender. ARCAND, ANDRE T., Springfield, Va.; Psychol- ogy, A.B.; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band. ARMSTRONG, BETTY S., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Art, B.S. ; Delta Phi Delta. ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL D., Elizabeth City, N.C.; History, A.B. ARNETTE, DIANNE L., Alexandria, Va.; Spanish, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Record Secretary; Panhellenic Council, Orientation Counselor. ARNOLD, PATRICIA A., Greenville, N.C.; Business, B.S.A.; Sigma Sigma Sigma. ASATO, WINIFRED K., Kahului, Hawaii; Primary Education, B.S.; King Youth Fellow- ship, Aquanymphs. ATACK, KATHLEEN A., Richmond, Va.; Eng- lish, B.S.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer. AUSTIN, GWENDOLYN I., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. AUSTIN, WM. HORTON, JR., Hatteras, N.C.; Geography, A.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, President; Men ' Honor Council, Inter- Fraternity Council, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice Presi- dent. AUTREY, M. CYNTHIA, Fort Lee, Va.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. AVENT, BEVERLY J., Whitakers, N.C.; Gram- mar Education, B.S. ; Student National Educa- tion .Association, Aquanymphs, Vice President of Fleming Hall. AYSCUE, KAYE W., Smilhfield, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Chorus, Student Na- tional Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. ■  -BACH, WAYNE M., Arlington, Va.; Political Science, A.B.; Political Science Club. BADALAMENTI, VINCENT, Nutley, N.J.; Mathematics, B.S.; Freshman FootbaU, Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer. BAKER, FRED B., Greenville, N.C.; History, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi. BAKER, LARRY T., Colerain, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. BAKER, LONNIE G., Kinston, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Physical Education Major ' s Club. BAKER, SUSAN C, Arlington, Va.; English, B.S.; Majorettes, Student Government Associa- tion, Diving Team, French Club. BALKCUM, JUDY C, Garland, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Wesley Foundation Of- ficer, Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. BARBEE, JUANITA B., Charlotte, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Secre- tary, Mistress of Ritual, Parliamentarian; Kappa Alpha Rose, Summer School Queen. Inter-Fra- ternity Queen, Student Counselor, Panhellenic Representative, Rush Chairman; Home Ec- onomics Club. BARBER, BETTIE L, Portsmouth, Va.; Home Economics, B.S.; College Union Secretary, Stu- dent National Education Association, Home Economics Club. BARBOUR, BEVERLY F., Benson, N.C.; French and Library Science, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Beta Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Student National Education Association. BARBOUR, DIANE H., Benson, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Treasurer Fletcher, Social Com- mittee Fletcher, Publicity Committee Fletcher, Gamma Beta Phi, Aquanymphs. BARNES, ELIZABETH A., Bladenboro, N.C; Psychology and Sociology, A.B.; Baptist Student Union, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. BARNES, JAMES N., Durham, N.C; Biology, B.S.; WECU, Manager, Program Director. BARNES, JUDITH A., Wilson, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. Association for Childhood Educa- tion. BARNES, PAULETTE M., Roanoke Rapids, N.C;. History, B.S.;Student National Educa- tion Association, Gamma Beta Phi. BARNES, ROBERT I., Washington, D.C; His- tory, A.B.; Phi Sigma Pi, History Honors. BARNETT, BRUCE W., Ramsey, N.J.; Busi- ness, B.S.; East Carolina Bowling League. BARNETTE, PATRICIA D., Richmond, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association. BARNHILL, ROY L., Burgaw, N.C; History and Library Science, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi. BARRETT, BRENDA C, Pendleton, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Model United Na- tions. 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BASS, REBECCA H., Charlotte, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Educa- tion, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President, Presi- dent. BASSFORD, ANNA M., Alexandria, Va.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Student Govern- ment, Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic Secretary, University Union Committee, Secretary. BATEMAN, JUDY D., Jacksonville, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Glee Club, Alpha Omicron Pi, Student Counselor, Student National Education Association, Woman ' s Rec- reation Association. BATES, MARGARET C, Gloucester, Va.; Eng- lish and Spanish, A.B.; East Carolinian, Women ' s Residence Council, University Union. BAUM, WM. ROSS, Wilmington, Delaware; Business Administration, B.S.; Young Demo- crats Club, Canterberry Club. BEACHAM, SIDNEY T., Williamston, N.C; Geography, A.B. BEAMAN, MARGARET A., Dudley, N.C; Eng- lish. A.B.; Dormitory President, Secretary; Women ' s Judiciary, Homecoming Representative, Homecoming Committee. BEAMAN, MARSHA H., Wilson, N.C; Music, B.M.E.; Marching Band, Wind Ensemble Or- chestra, Symphonic Band, University Chorrle, Sigma . lpha Iota. BEARBOWER, DORCIE W., Orange, California; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Vice Presi- dent; Psi Chi, Treasurer; Chi Beta Phi. BEATO, JOSEPH A., Trenton, N.J.; History, B.A. BEATTY, STUART A., Arlington, Va.; English and History, A.B. BETTY, GILBERT T., Toms River, N.J.; His- tory, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Phi Alpha Theta. BELL, DORIS A., Pilot Mountain, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; East Carolinian, Student Coun- selor, Angel Flight, Home Economic Chapter, Chi Beta Phi, Semper Fidelis Society. BELL, SARAH L., Hillsborough, N.C.; English, A.B.; Delta Zeta, Buccaneer, Women ' s Recrea- tion Association, Pre-Law Society, Orientation Counselor. BELLMANN, MARCIA L., Richmond, Va.; Spanish, B.S.; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, Re- cording Secretary. BELOTE, HERBERT T., Melfa, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda, So- ciety for Advancement of Management. BENTON, BONNIE B., Belvidere, N.C.; Elemen- tary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association. BENTON, STEPHEN B., Annadale, Va.; Geography, A.B.; Sociology Club, Secretary; Gamma Theta Upsilon. BERRY, CAROLYN P., Clarkton, N.C.; Li- brary Science and French, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha, Baptist Student Union, Library Science Club, Student National Education Association. BIRD, ROBERT F., Greenville, N.C.; Business, B.S.A.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. BLACK, HARRY B., McLean, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. BLACKBURN, JAMES W., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S. Industrial and Technical Education Club. BLACKBURN. WALTER, Wm., Fuquay, N.C. Geography, A.B. BLACKMAN, THOMAS G., Fremont, N.C. Physical Education, B.S.; Health and Physical Education Major ' s Club, Vice President; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Athletic Chairman Men ' s Honor Council, Phi Epsilon Kappa. BLACKWELL, THOMAS H., Reidsville, N.C. Sociology, A.B.; Concert Choir, Chapel Choir, University Chorale, Young Democrats, East Carolina Playhouse, East Carolinian, Business Manager, Circulation Manager; Publications Board, Fine Arts Committee, Lecture Committee, Model United Nations, Deans Advisory Council. BLALOCK, JOEL T., Greenville, N.C; History, A.B. ; King Youth Fellowship. BLANCHARD, ALBERT JR., Fallschurch, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.A.; Young De- mocrats Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. BLAND, CHERRY M., Goldsboro, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Stu- dent National Education Association. BLANTON, GARY C, Charlotte, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S. ; Lambda Chi Alpha. - BRICK, BARRY A., Raleigh, N.C; Sociology and Political Science, A.B.; Sociology Club, Kappa Delta Alpha, Chairman of Student Party, Secretary of internal affairs. President of Jones Hall, Dean ' s Advisory Committee, Men ' s Judi- ciary, Advisory Board of Model United Nations, State Treasurer of College Federation of Young Democrats Club, Chairman of Wake Country Club, Student Government Association Summer School Legislature, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BOAZ, DOLORES, Fairmont, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. BOBBITT, NANCY B., Henderson, N.C; Gram- mar Education, B.S. BODZIAK, WILLIAM J., Washington, D.C; Pre-Dentistry, Biology, A.B.; Lambda Chi Al- pha, Varsity Cheerleader, Karate Club. BOGATKO, JOHN A., Virginia Beach, Va.; Geography, B.S.; Foreign Film Committee, Al- pha Phi Omega, President, Vice President, Treas- urer, Secretary, Chaplain; Resident Counselor, Planning Committee for Methodist Student Cen- ter. BOHMULLER, FREDERICK, Newport, N.C; History, B.S.; Political Science Club. BONE, BETSY J., Roanoke Rapids, N.C; Special Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Alpha Xi Delta, Woman Resi- dent Council, Dormitory, President, Vice Presi- dent; Association for Childhood Education. BONNEVIE, ROSEMARY, Charlotte, N.C; Business, Accounting, B.S.B.A.; College Mar- shal, Women ' s Honor Council, Alpha Xi Delta, President, Vice President, Pledge Trainer; Gam- ma Beta Phi. BORSCHEL, JEANNE L., Kinston, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, House Council. BOTTOMS, FRIEDA R., Charlotte, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Aquanymphs, East Carolina Tutor. BOUDROW, ELEANOR M., Jacksonville, N.C; French, B.S. ; Homecoming Representative, Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen, Theta Chi Dream Girl, Inter-Fraternity Council Queen Representative, Alpha Delta Pi, Song Chairman, Pledge Trainer. BOWDEN, BEVERLY J., High Point, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education. BOWDEN, BONITA D., Butner, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Young Democrats Club, East Carolina Christian Fellowship, Secre- tary; Student Nursing Association, Mediation Board; Student Nurse Association of North Carolina, District 5 Vice President. BOWLES, LINDA J., Newport News, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. BOYD, JANICE M., Goldsboro, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association, Fletcher Homecoming Committee, Decorating Committee, Chairman of Social Committee. BOYD, KENNETH R., Quantico, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.A. BOYD, PHYLLIS K., Greenville, N.C; Gram- mar Education, B.S.; Free Will Baptist Fellow- ship, President; Student National Education As- sociation. BOYD, ROBERT H., Pinetown, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.; Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Vice President; Young Democrats Club. BOYETTE, EDDY L., Lucama, N.C; Health and Physical Education B.S.; Physical Educa- tion Majors Club, North Carolina Association for Health and Physical Education Recreation. BOYETTE, JANET R., Zebulon, N.C; English, B.S. BOYLES, IRA W., Rural Hall, N.C; Business, B.S.P. BRADEY, NANCY K., Denmark, S.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Women ' s Chorus. BRADFORD, JUDITH L., Columbia, S.C; Art, A.B.; Modern Dance Club, Gamma Beta Iota, East Carolinian. BRADLEY, NANCY E., Mount Airy, N.C; English, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Baptist Student Union. BRADSHER, SHARON K., Shallotte, N.C; Speech, B.S. ; Student National Education As- sociation, Student Party, Alpha Phi, Projects Chairman; House Council. BRANCH, MARY R., Elizabeth City, N.C; Music, B.M.E.; Women ' s Glee Club, Concert Choir, Student Counselor, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educator ' s National Conference. BRANDON, DENNECIA L., Winston-Salem, N.C;. Home Economics, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Home Economics Chap- ter. BRAY, LUCY S., Elizabeth City, N.C; History and Library Science, B.S. BREAREY, JONATHAN L., Newport, N.C; Physics, B.S.P.; Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air .Society, Gamma Beta Phi, Historian; Math Club, Treasurer; Student Section of American Institute of Physics, Vice President. BREEDLOVE, IRVIN P., Jr., Durham, N.C; Business, B..S.; Student Government Associa- tion, Rebel, Business Manager; Men ' s Resi- dent Council, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Sen- ior Class President, East Carolina Crew Team, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- BREEN, SANDRA J., Fayetteville, N.C; Mathe- matics, B.S. BRIDGERS, JOAN A., Durham, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Tau Pi Upsilon, Vice President; Student Nurse Association, Dormitory Social Committee, Baptist Student Union, Durham County Club. BRIDGERS MARY C, Macclesfield, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S. BRIDGES, DAVID A., Oceanside, Calif.; Chemistry, B.S. ; Student Affiliate of the Ameri- can Chemical Society. BRIGHT, DANNY L, Burlington, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A. BRINSON, JAMES W., Fayetteville, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi. BRITT, MARY S., Clinton, N.C; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Buccaneer, East Caro- linian, Women ' s Recreation Association, Aqua- nymphs, Physical Education Majors Club, North Carolma Association for Health, Education, and Recreation. BRITT, SANDRA L., Fayetteville, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse Association, Alpha Xi Delta, Social Committee Chairman; Pan- hellenic. Treasurer; Student Counselor, Second Runner-up to Homecoming Queen. BRIXHOFF, SYLVIA P., Wake Forest, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon. BROCK, EDITH M., Raeford, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse Association. BROCK, RONALD O., Goldsboro, N.C; History, A.B.; Air Force ROTC, Drill Team, Com- mander; Arnold Air Society. BROOKS, BENJAMIN L., Harkers Island, N.C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial and Technical Educa- tion Club. BROOKS, JAMES L., High Point, N.C; His- tory, B.S. BROWN, BRENDA L., Beulaville, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association. BROWN, JOHN M., Grifton, N.C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.P. ; Industrial and Technical Education Club. BROWN, JUSTIN L., Ill, Hillsborough, N.C; Business, B.S. BROWN, PATRICIA A., Annandale, Va.; Physi- cal Education, B.S. BROWN, REBECCA A., Rockingham, N.C; History, B.S. BROWN, THOMAS E., Greenville, N.C; Ge- ography, B.S.; Marching Pirates. BRYAN, ANN C, Elizabeth City, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Sigma Tau Delta, Student National Education Association. BUCK, REBECCA P., GreenvUle, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon O ii- BULLA, LINDA R., Graham, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Aquanymphs, Student National Education Association, Student Nursing Association. BULLARD, JOHN I., Arlington, Va.; Indus- trial Arts, B.S.P.; East Carolina Crew Team. Senior Directory BULLARD, LINDA N., Lumber Bridge, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nursing Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President, President; Sigma Nu Sweatheart, Homecoming Representa- tive, Women ' s Judiciary. BULLARD, MARY A., Hope Mills, N.C.; Com- mercial Art, B.F.A.; National Society of In- terior Design. BULLOCK, BRENDA L., Richmond, Va.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Aqua- nymphs, Women ' s Recreation Association, Sports Chairman; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Assistant Treas- urer; Women ' s Honor Council, Public De- fender, Attorney General; Senior Class Treas- urer, Phi Epsilon Mu, Homecoming Committee, Spirit Committee, Ring Committee, Freshman and Varsity Cheerleader, Student Government Association Summer School, Treasurer, Executive Council, Legislator; Physical Education Majors Club, Secretary. BULLOCK, MARTHA E., Sanford, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron. BUNCH, HENRY A., Edenton, N.C.; Health and Physical Education, B.S. BUNCH, JOHN N., JR., Edenton, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Marching Pirates, Varsity Band, Young Republican Club, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. BUNCH, MARY L., Tyner, N.C.; Primary Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Association for Childhood Education. BURAWSKL WILLIAM H., Wilmington, Del.; Geography, A.B.; Sigma Pi. BURCH, BARBARA S., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Education, B.S.; Modern Dance Club, Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Representative. BURGESS, WAYNE T., Greensboro, N.C.; Psychology and History, A.B.; Lambda Chi Al- pha, Freshman and Varsity Baseball. BURKE, DENNIS C, Westfield, N.J.; Physical Education, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Base- ball, Physical Education Majors Club. BURKE, MARGARET M., New Castle, Del.; Business Education, B.S. BURNETT, MYRLE J., Raeford, N.C.; Gram- mar Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Student National Education Association. BURNETTE, DIANA D., New Bern, N.C., French, B.S.; Foreign Film Committee, Alpha Delta Pi, Recommendations Chairman. BURNEY, KATHERINE J., Clarkton, N.C.; Art, B.F.A.: Delta Phi Delta, National Society of Interior Designers. BYERLY, RONALD B., Charlotte, N.C.; Music Education, B.M.E.; Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra. BYNUM, JOANNE M., Greenville, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. BYRUM, WILLIE C, Covapeake, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Mathematics Club, Vice President; Math Honors Club, Vice President. CAIN, RONALD N., Ahamahaw, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Society for Advancement of Management. CAKE, MARCUS P., Greenville, N.C.; Indus- trial Technology, B.S.P.; Alpha Phi Omega, President. CALLICUTT, CHARLES D., HuntersviUe, N.C.; Voice, B.M.E.; Concert Choir, East Carolina Chorale, Concert Madrigal Group, Music Edu- cator ' s National Conference. CALLIS, LORRAINE H., Hampton, Va.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Alter- nate Cheerleader. CAMERON, CELIA A., Broadway, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association. CAMERON, LINDA N., Kinston, N.C.; Psychol- ogy, B.A.; Women ' s Judiciary, Honor Council, East Carolinian, Psi Chi, Pschology Club, Dean ' s Advisory Council, Dormitory, President Social Chairman. CAMPBELL, EARNEST F., Chattaroy, W.Va.; Physical Education, B.S.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Basketball. CAMPBELL, ROBERT A., Fremont, N.C.; Bi- ology, A.B. ;£as( Carolinian, Men ' Honor Coun- cil, Men ' s Judiciary. CANADY, MONA L., Richlands, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Association. CANNON, EVELYN P., St. Augustine, Fla.; English, B.S. CARD, ADELE R., New Bern, N.C.; English, A.B.; Freshman Honors Seminar, Sophomore Honors Seminar, Psychology Club. CARLSON, KAREN L., Virginia Beach, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Judiciary, Women ' s Recreation Association, Alpha Delta Pi. CARMICHAEL BEVERLY S., Rocky Mount, N.C;. Grammar Education, B.S.; Student Na- tional Education Association, Alpha Xi Delta, Parliamentarian, Marshall, Rush Secretary, So- cial Chairman; Student Counselor, Women ' s Judiciary. CARNEY, BASIL -W., JR., Williamsburg, Va.; Physics, A.B.; Physics Club, Mathematics Club. CARPENTER, MICHAEL R., Greenville, N.C; History, B.S. CARRAWAY, DORA J., Snow Hill, N.C; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor. CARSON, JOHN F., JR., Greenville, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. CARTER, BEVERLY J., Midway Park, N.C; Physical Education, B.S.; Dormitory Vice Presi- dent, President; Women ' s Residence Council, Physical Education Major Club, Phi Epsilon Mu. CARTER, GLORIA D., Ellerbe, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. CARTER, WM. CASPER, Norlina, N.C; Ge- ography, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Tau, Inter-Fraternity Council. CARTWRIGHT, MARTHA E., Elizabeth City, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student Coun- selor, Women ' s Honor Council, Student National Education Association. CASSIDY, JOSEPH P., Lynbrook, N.Y.; His- tory, A.B.; La Crosse. ' --CAULEY, WM. DOUGLAS, New Bern, N.C; Political Science and History, A.B. ; Young Re- publican Club, ROTC. CAVANAUGH, ANNETTE W., Beulaville, N.C; Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi. - -CAVENDISH, MICHAEL E., Greenville, N.C; Political Science, A.B.; Pi Kappa Phi, Fresh- man Basketball. CAYTON, FAYE C, Aurora, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Student National Education Association. CHALK, WM. KENDALL, Raleigh, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. A.; Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer; Society for the Advancement of Management, Freshman Track. CHAMBERS, ALTON B., Jacksonville, N.C; History, B.S. CHAMBERS. DIANA L., Jacksonville, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Alpha Phi, Alumni Secretary. CHANDLER, ANNE E., Rocky Mount, N.C; Sociology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Dormitory Vice President. CHAPPELL, BERTIE S., Greensboro, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club. CHAPPELL, CLAUDIA J., Elizabeth City, N.C; Primary Education, B.S. ; Student National Education Association, University Union, As- sociation for Childhood Education. CHARRON, RAYMOND B., Greenville, N.C; English, A. B.; Karate Club, East Carolina Surf Team. CHERRY, DONNA L., Washi ngton, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S.; College Marshal, Varsity Band, Dean ' s List, Student National Education Association, Sigma Tau Delta, President, Secretary, Treas- The world seems sweeter after a rain. urer; Student Counselor, Dormitory Secretary, Freshman and Sophomore Honors, IFho ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. CHESHIRE, NANCY L., Virginia Beach, Va., Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association. CHILDERS, JOHN S., Elizabeth City, N.C.; Psychology, A.B. CHILDERS, ROBERT L., Jr., Rockingham, N.C.; Business Administration, A.B. CHITTY, THOMAS G., Ahoskie, N.C.; Ge- ography, A.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter-Fra- ternity Council. CHURCH, VICKY T., Burlington, N.C.; Psychol- ogy, A.B.; WECU, Executive Staff; Psi Chi, Psychology Club, Broadcasting Guild President; Mathematics Honors Courses. CLAMP, JULIE C, Salisburg, N.C.; Biology, B.S.; Aquanymrhs, Publicity Manager; Alpha Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, Student Section of American Institute of Physics, Buccaneer. CLARK, BURKE F., Richmond, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.A.; Theta Chi. CLARK, CAROL J., Alexandria, Va.; Business Administration, B.S. CLEVELAND, HELEN S., Greenville, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Psi Chi, Chi Beta Phi. CLINE, LINELLE L., Kannapolis, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Alpha Phi. CLINTON, NANCY H., Graham, N.C.; Psychol- ogy, A.B.; Psi Chi. COBB, JAMES R., JR., Windsor, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. COBB, MELVIN R., Jr., Merry Hill, N.C.; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P.; Industrial and Technical Education Club, North Carolina In- dustrial Arts Association, American Industrial Arts Association, Society for the Advancement of Management. COBB, WILLIAM R., Rocky Mount, N.C.; His- tory, A.B. ; WECUT.V. COBLE, JUDITH A., Fayetteville, N.C.; Social Studies, B.S. COBLE, JULIA L., Fayetteville, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Delta Phi Delta, Fine Arts Chairman of Uni- versity Union. COCHRAN. WILLIAM C, Rocky Mount, N.C.; Industrial Technology, B.S.P.; Epsilon Pi Tau. COGGINS, CANDACE C, Fort Eustis, Va.; Sociology, A.B.; Freshman Cheerleader, Sociol- ogy Club, Secretary, President; Gamma Beta Phi, Psychology Club, Corresponding Secretary, Women ' s Recreation Association. COLBERT, VINCENT N., Washington, D.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. COLE, PATRICIA V., Reidsville, N.C.; History, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi. COMER, LINDA L., Carthage, N.C.; Library Science, B.S.; Library Science Club, House Council. COMER, LOIS M., Boscoe, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary; Mathematics Club, Student National Education Association, Women ' s Glee Club. CONAWAY, RICHARD, E., Arlington, Va.; Business, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Swim Team, Arnold Air Society, Intermurals. CONLEY, MICHAEL J., Greenville, N.C.; Ec- onomics, B.S.; General Electric Bowl Team, De- bate Team, Freshman and Varsity Cross-Country and Track, Phi Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, East Carolinian, United Nations Model As- sembly Delegate, Freshman and Sophomore Ho- nors, Business Honors, Philosophy Club, Young Republicans, Student Chapter of American Chemical Society, Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. CONNELL, DANIEL R., Raleigh, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda. CONRAD, DAVID P., Greensboro, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.P.; Theta Chi. COOK, PEGGY J., Wilson, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Assistant Secretary, Vice President. COOKE, ELIZABETH W., Nashville, N. C; Mathematics and Library Science, B.S.; Key, Associate Editor; Marshal, Student Counselor, Dormitory Vice President, Alpha Phi, Treasurer, Activities Chairman; Alpha Beta Alpha, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. COPELAND, ROBERT J., Falmouth, Maine; Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Swim and Dive Team. CORDELL, ALBERT O., Greenville, N.C., Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Pirates, Orchestra, Symphonic Band. GOTTEN, VISTA K., Chesapeake, Va.; Pre- Med Chemistry, A.B.; Dormitory Treasurer, Pre-Med Society, Secretary. COURTNEY, BENJAMIN H., Williamston, N.C.; Education, B.S.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Men ' s Judiciary Council, Vice President. COX, HILDA DURHAM, Siler City, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda. COX, JANICE J., Rockingham, N.C.; English, B.S.; Sigma Tau Delta, Psychology Club, East Carolinian, Rebel, Pottry Forum. COX, JIMMY R., Garrett, Ky.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Basketball, Captain; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Phsyical Education Majors Club, North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. COX, WESLEY, D., Cove City, N.C.; Industrial and Technical Education, N.S.P.; Industrial and Technical Education Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Epsilon Phi Tau, Secretary. COYLE, MARCIA L., Charlotte, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Home Economics Chapter. CRAWFORD, CHARLES R., Thomasville, N.C.; Business Administratives, B.S.B.A.; Freshman Football Team, Society for the Advancement of Management, Phi Beta Lambda. CREECH, DWIGHT M., Smithfield, N.C.; Psychology and Philosophy, A.B. CREECH, FRANCES C, La Grange, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Ed- ucation Association. CREECH, JERRY, N., Benson, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A. CREECH, MARJORIE D., Selma, N.C.; Gram- mar Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association. CROMATIE, URBANNA M., Raleigh, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education. GROUSE, PEGGY JO, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Mathematics Club, Phi Beta Lambda. CULLEY, DAVID N., Crumpton, Md.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.; Church Choir, Lec- ture Committee, Student Legislature, Young Democrats Club, Vice President; Society for the Advancement of Management, East Carol- inian, Co-News Editor. CUMMINGS, ZEB C, III, Tarboro, N.C.; In- dustrial Arts, B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club, University Union, Young Demo- crat ' s Club. CURRIN, PERCY T., Fayetteville, N.C.; Busi- ness, A.B. CURTIS, RONNIE G., Hopewell, Va.; Busi- ness, B.S.A.; Kappa Alpha Order, Inter- Fra- ternity Council, Society for the Advancement of Management. CUTLER, DOROTHY T., Goldsboro, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Chi Omega, Model United Na- tions Page, Association for Childhood Educa- tion. CUTLER, LINDA A., Elizabeth City, N.C.; Medical Technology, B.S.; University Union Committee. DALTON, ROGER D., Greensboro, N.C.; Physi- cal Education, B.S.; Freshman Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Greenville Tutorial Society, Physical Education Major ' s Club, Treas- urer; Phi Epsilon Kappa. DALY, NORMA J., Clayton, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Alpha Delta Pi, Programs Chair- man. DAMREN, DOUGLAS M., Beaufort, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.P.; Phi Beta Lambda, Methodist Student Center, Union Bowling League. DANIEL, LINDA A., New Bern, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S. DANIEL SHIRLEY M., Roxboro, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Dormitory Officer. DANIEL, THOMAS J., Fayetteville, N.C.; Ac- counting, B.S. DARDEN, CARL D., Newton Grove, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Pi Kappa Phi. DAUGHTRIDGE, JOHN D., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Scholarship Award; Dormitory Floor Manager, Resident Counselor, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. DAVIS, DIANE W., Morehead City, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Association for Childhood Education. DAVIS, DORIS A., WhiteviUe, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses Association, President; Deans Advisory Council, Buccaneer Nurse, Edi- tor; Baptist Student Union, Woman ' s Chorus, Intramurals, Dormitory Social Committee, Chair- DAVIS, FRANCES E., Belhaven, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Educa- tion. DAVIS, HATTIE F., Fremont, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Mathematics Club Association for Childhood Education. DAVIS, JEFFREY C, Raleigh, N.C.; Account- ing, B.S.B.A. DAVIS, SANDRA H., Gritton, N.C.; Art, B.S. DAY, WILLIAM, J., Burlington, N.C.; Busi- ness Accounting, B.S.P. DEAL, HARVIE A., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S. DEAL, SHERRON H., Macclesfield, N.C.; Eng- lish and Library Science, B.S.; Sigma Ta u Delta, Alpha Beta Alpha, Library Club. DEANS, DONNA S., Norfolk, Va.; History, B.A.; Summer School Student Government As- sociation Legislator, Entertainment Committee; Movie Committee; Freshman Orientation Coun- selor. .= EANS, THOMAS L., Sims, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Sociology Club, Secretary; Baptist Student Union, President; Young Republicans, Treasurer. DEES, JUDY L., New Bern, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S. 483 Senior Directory DEETZ, JEAN A., Waukegan, 111.; Sociology. A.B.; Buccaneer, East Carolinian, Young Demo- crats Club, Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Psi Chi, Student Government Association, Fac- ulty Evaluation Committee. DELLINGER, ELOISE H., Statesville, N.C.; Chemistry, A.B.; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Seminars, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Chaplin; General Electric College Bowl. DELLINGER, HENRY S., Holly, N.C.; Biology, B.S. DELPRIORE, PETER A., Norfolk, Va.; Psychol- ogy, B.A. DENTON, MARTHA C, Loisburg, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Young Democrats Club, As- sociation for Childhood Education. DESANDRO, SHIRLEE J., Goldsboro, N.C.; English. B.S. DEVIDO, GREGORY, J., Milltown, N.J.; Ge- ography, A.B.; Freshman and Varsity Swim Teams, Assistant Swim Coach, Teacher Evalua- tion Committee, Newman Club. DICKERMAN, KATHLEEN A., Wilson, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Ed- ucation Association, Association for Childhood Education, Tutorials of East Carolina. DIXON, MARY M., Reidsville, N.C.; Music Education, B.M.E.; Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, Wesley Foundation, Student Music Education National Conference, Student Counselor. DONNELLY, ROBERT J., Nutley, N.J.; Market- ing, B.S.; Freshman Football, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Executive Council, Pledgemaster, Vice President. DOSIK, ELLIS R., Arlington, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President; Lacrosse Team, Intramurals, Inter-Fraternity Council. DOUGH, WM. MICHAEL, Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management. DOWELL, NANCY G., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. DOZIER, AGNES E., Powells Point, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. ; Student National Educa- tion Association, Student Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Buccaneer, Association for Childhood Education. DRAKE, MARJORIE G., Greenville, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Omicron. DRAPER, BRENDA G., Suffolk, Va.; Busi- ness, B.S. ; Phi Beta Lambda. DROST, PAULA E., Hampton, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Tutorial Society, Poetry Forum, Student National Education Association. DRYDEN WM. CON ANT, Pocomoke, Md.; Psychology, A.B.; Pi Kappa Phi, President; Inter-Fraternity Council, President, Vice Presi- dent; Vice President of Junior Class. DRYE, BARBARA L., Oakboro, N.C.; Psychol- ogy, A.B.; Psi Chi, Psychology Club, Dormitory Vice President, Hall Proctor, Hostess; Glee Club. DUDLEY JUDY L., Swansboro, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Student Counselor, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President, Membership Chairman; Chi Beta Phi, Mathematics Honors Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Mathematics Club. DUDLEY, WILLIAM L., Washington, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Society for Advancement of Management. DUKE, JOEL T., Henderson, N.C.; Business Administration, A.B.; Intramural Softball. DUNBAR, DONNA K., Greenville, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer; A ' ev, Co-typist; Homecoming Representative, Association of Childhood Educa- tion. DUNN, JUDITH W., Macclesfield, N.C.; Pri- mary Education. B.S.; Aquanymphs. DUNN, NANCY G., Goldsboro, N.C.; Mathe- matics, A.B. DURHAM, CORRINE J., Winterville, N. C; Special Education, B.S. DUTTON, DOUGLAS M., Arlington, Va.; Ge- ography, . .B. EASON, ALANA J., Clayton, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Homecoming Representative, Fresh- rnan Chief Cheerleader, Student Orientation Counselor. EASTWOOD, WM. DWIGHT, Fountain, N.C.; Sociology, A.B.; Sociology Club. EBBETT, JANIS E., Roanoke, Va.; Music, B.M.E.; Symphony Orchestra, Student Music Education National Conference. EDMONDSON, MARY W., Rocky Mount, N.C.; History, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma. EDWARDS, CAROLYN M., Marshville, N.C.; English, B.S. ; Women ' s Judiciary, House Coun- cil. EDWARD, JERRY R., Kenly, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S. ELAM TONI B., Myrtle Beach, S.C; Art, B.S.; Freshman Orientation Counselor, National So- ciety of Interior Designers, Student Govern- ment Association Representative. ELAM, WILLIAM H., Charlotte, N.C.; Busi- ness, A.B.; Freshman Orientation Counselor, Student Government Association Legislature, Homecoming Committee, Theta Chi, Rush Chair- man; Inter- Fraternity Council, Summer School Judicial Court, Public Defender; Men ' s Honor Council, Vice Chairman; University Party, Law Society, Air Force ROTC. ELLIOTT: LINDA C, Carthage, N.C.; English, A.B.; Philosophy Club, Cantebury. ELLIOTT, PHILLIP C, Falls Church, Va.; Psychology, A.B.; Pi Kappa Phi. ELLIOTT, ROBERT H., Union Level, Va.; Music, B.M.E. ; Marching Band, Varsity Band, Men ' s Glee Club, Secretary; Symphonic Band, University Concert Choir, Fine Arts Committee, Secretary; Music Education National Confer- ence. ELLIOTT, SHARON L., Raleigh, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Aquanymphs. ENGLISH, DONNA L., Ashtabula, Ohio; Pri- mary Education, B.S. ENNIS, WALTER M., Greensboro, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A. ERVIN, BILLY E., Edenton, N.C.; Industrial Technology, B.S.P. IRVIN, FAYE J., Kannapolis, N.C. Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club. ERVIN, SANDRA E., Edenton, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association, Tau Pi Upsilon, Treasurer. EUBANK, SUE J., Pollocksville, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. EVANS, AUDREY K., Durham, N.C; Primary Education, B.S. EVANS, CAROLYN R., Durham, N.C; Home Economics, B.S. EVANS, DANIEL F., Vienna, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.; Kappa Alpha Order, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Representative. EVANS, DONALD E., Greenville, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, A.B. EVANS, PATSY G., Clarkton, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Library Club, President, Alpha Beta Alpha, Most Outstanding Member, Co- chairman Refreshment Committee; Dormitory President, Hall Proctor, Chairman Fine Arts Committee, Religions Committee, Election Com- mittee, Student National Education Association, Women ' s Judiciary, Secretary. EVERETT, WILLIAM C, Ayden, N.C; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P. EVERETTE, HELEN E., Kinston, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Young Democrats Club, Student Nurse ' s Association. EVERETTE, MILDRED E., Macclesfield, N.C; English, B.S. EVERETTE, RITA A., Washington, N.C; Busi- ness Education, B.S.; Baptist Student Union, Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer; Student National Education Association. FAIRLESS, SEATON P., Jr., Colerain, N.C; Library Science, B.S.; Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega. FAITOUTE, GAIL L., Springfield, N.J.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, New- man Club, Women ' s Recreation Association. FANN, SHELLA D., Clinton, N.C; Music, B.M.; Student Counselor, University Choral, Concert Choir. FARELL, JUDY E., Fayetteville, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses Association, Alpha. Xi Delta. FARMER, FRANK D., Jr., Wilson, N.C; Psy- chology, A.B. FARMER, PHYLLIS C, Greenville, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma. FARRELL, DONALD J., Winston-Salem, N.C; Mathematics, A.B.; Mathematics Club, Newman Club. FAULKNER, AUCE M., Kinston, N.C; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Mathematics Club, Phi Sigma Tau, Student Nati onal Education Association. Old Austin is a standing symbol of East Carolini 4 (r FAULKNER, MERCER M., Kinston, N.C; Geography, M.A.; Theta Chi, Gamma Theta Upsilon. FERGUSON, DANNY T., Winston-Salem, N.C; Education, B.S.; Society for Advancement of Management, Lambda Chi Alpha, Correspond- ing Editor. FERGUSON, DOROTHY R., Lemon Springs, N.C; Business Education, B.S.; White Ball Queen. FINCHER, BENJAMIN E., Charlotte N.C; Music, B.M.E.; Concert Choir, President; Phi Mu Alpha, Opera Theatre, Fine Arts Com- mittee. FINMAN, EDWARDS D., Charlotte, N.C; Geography, A.B. FINNEY, LARRY G., Jonesville, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S. FLANIGAN, KATHLEEN P., Nutley, N.J.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Modern Dance Club, Hockey Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Phi Epsilon Mu. FLEMING, RUTH E., Greenville, N.C; Span- ish, A.B. ; Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Sigma, North Carolina College Queen, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. FLOWE, REBECCA K., China Grove, N.C; Psychology, A.B. FOLEY, KEVIN A., Fairfax, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman; Alpha Beta Alpha, Historian; Student Gov- ernment Association, Day Student Representa- FORBES, GEORGE D., JR., Franklin, Va.; Business, B.A.; Theta Chi, Secretary, House Manager, Football Coach. FORBES, WM. SMITH, Chacowinity, N.C; History, B.S. FORD, ALICE S., Arlington, Va.; Home Eco- nomics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, Sigma Sigma Sigma. FORNASH, STEVEN R., McLean, Va.; Physi- cal Education, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Baseball. FORREST, HAYWOOD E., JR., Kinston, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda, Vice President, State Treasurer. FORSYTHE, GLORIA J., Franklinton, N.C; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. FOSTER, JAMES B., Advance, N.C; Business, A.B. FOSTER, STEPHEN C, Winston-Salem, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management. FOUSHEE, SYLVIA G., Durham, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Tau Pi Upsilon, President; Stu- dent Nurse ' s Association, College Marshal, Al- pha Delta Pi, Reporter, Executive Secretary; Student Counselor, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. FOWLER, HARRY H., Greenville, N.C; His- tory, B.S. FOX, MINNIE S., Mebane, N.C; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Qub. FRANKLIN, DARA L., W. Orange, N.J.; English, B.S.; Sociology Cub, Women ' s Recre- ation Association, Alpha Phi, Popular Enter- tainment Committee. FREEMAN, SHEILA L, Castalia, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, Committee Chairman; Hall Procter. FROHMAN, SHIRLEY, Waverly, Va.; History, B.S.; Student Government Association Legis- lator, Hebrew Fellowship, Student Counselor, East Carolinian, University Union, History Hon- ors Program, Women ' s Chorus, Dormitory House Council. FULGHUM, CAROLYN R., Sims, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship, Student Na- tional Education Association. FULGHUM, JANET L., Kenly, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Free Will Baptist Fellowship, Dormitory Secretary, Association for Childhood Education. FULGHUM, NANCY G., Wilson, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Dormitory Treasurer. FULLER, JOHN M., Chocowinity, N.C; Ac- counting, A.B. FULTON, NORMA J., Pinnacle,  N.C; Ele- mentary, Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Alpha Omicron Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Student National Education Associa- tion, East Carolinian, Foreign Relations Club, University Union, Fine Arts Committee; Wes- ley Foundation, Advisory Council; Faculty Evaluatioi-. Committee. FUNDERBURK, FRANK E., Welcome, N.C; Psychology, A.B. FUTRELL, FRANCES E., Four Oaks, N.C; Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Dormitory Officer. CADDY. GARY L., Washington, N.C; Geogra- phy, A.B.; Gamma Theta Upsilon. GALL, JUDITH A., Lewisburg, W. Va.; Psy- chology, A.B. ; Psychology Club. GAMBLE, ANNA V., Newton, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Women ' s Recreation Association, Chi Omega, Assistant Rush Chairman; Women ' s Honor Council, Public Defender. CANS, BARRY F., Norfolk, Va.; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Marching Band, Sym- phonic Band. CARD, BETTIE W., Elizabeth City, N.C; History, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Alpha Xi Delta, President; Buccaneer, Greek Editor; Student Counselor, Women ' s Ju- diciary, Representative to Associated Collegiant Press. GARDNER, JUDITH E., Wilson, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; American Home Economics Association. GARDNER, VIVIAN A., Cycle, N.C; Business, B.A.; Dormitory President, Women ' s Judiciary, Women ' s Residence Council, Gamma Beta Phi. GARNER, JERRY W., Selma, N.C; Chemistry, B.S.; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society. GARRELL, MARY A., Hickory, N.C; Gram- mar Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association, Chi Omega, President, Treas- urer; Women ' s Recreation Association. GARRETT, SANDRA F., Elizabeth City, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Delta Zeta, Song Leader, Rush Chairman; Student National Education As- sociation, Chapel Choir, Women ' s Chorus, Wom- en ' s Glee Club, White Ball Representative, Buccaneer. GASKILL, COBA D., Elizabeth City, N.C; Physical Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Phi Epsilon Mu, Physical Education Majors Club, North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. GERLACH, MARIE H., New Bern, N.C; Psychology, A.B.; Kappa Delta, Vice President of Pledge Class; Student Government Associa- tion Legislator, Dormitory President, Psychology Club, Women ' s Residence Council, Majorette, Craven County Club for University Status, President. GIBBS, MARY L., Greenville, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Student National Education Association. GIBSON, JOHN W., Stevensville, Md.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. GIBSON, SUE C, Littleton, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.; Student Counselor, Pi Omega Pi, Historian. GILL, ANNE S., Greenville, N.C; Elementary Education, B.S. GILL, BARBARA J., Elizabeth City, N.C; Phy- sical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Ma- jors Club, Women ' s Recreation Association. GLOVER, DONNA L, Gary, N.C; History, B.S.; Student Counselor, Student National Edu- cation Association. GODFREY, SARAH A., Arlington, Va.; En- glish, B.S. GOE, MARY E., Raleigh, N.C; Primary Educa- tion, B.S.; Primary Education Association, Al- pha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, House Manager; Women ' s Recreation Association. GOFF, SUSAN, South Pine, N.C; Art, B.F.A.; Interior Design Club. COINS, FRED T., JR., Mount Airy, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary; Blast Carolina Merit Scholar, Dormitory Vice President, Men ' s Residence Council, President, Vice President; Student Party, Vice Chairman; Model United Nations, Freshman Orientation Counselor, Executive Cabinet, Men ' s Judiciary, Student Government Association Legislator. GOLD, REBECCA J., Greenville, N.C; Mathe- matics, B.C.; Chi Beta Phi, Marshal, Baptist Student Union, Mathematics Club, Buccaneer. GOLDFARB, MARTIN J., Greensboro, N.C; History, A.B.; Lacrosse, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sec- retary, Treasurer; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, President. GOLDING, DIANNE, Roanoke, Va.; Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Majors Club, Student National Education Association, Phi Epsilon Mu. GOLDSTON, MILDRED A., Goldston, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chap- ter, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Student National Education Association. GOODEN, PATRICIA A., El Monte, Calif.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Freshman Orientation Counse- lor, Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Secretary, Activities Chairman, Journal Correspondent; House Council. Student Nurse ' s Association, Dormitory Social Chairman. GOODWIN, JUDITH G., Morehead City, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Child- hood Education. GORDON, MICHAEL D., Greenville, N.C; Business, B.S.A.; Air Force ROTC. GOTTSCHALK, VIRGINIA, Jacksonville, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Newman Club, Presi- dent, Vice President, Secretary; Mathematics Club, Student National Education Association. GRANT, JOAN C, Seven Springs, N.C; Elementary Education, B.S. GRANT, THOMAS J., St. Augustine, Fla.; Physical Education, B.S.; Football. GRAVATT, WM. NELSON, BurkeviUe, Va.; Geography, B.S. ; Football, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, President; Co-captain Football Team. GRAY, JOHN T., Pleasant Garden, N.C; Art Education, B.S. GRAY, MARY M., La Grange, N.C; Educa- tion, B.S. GREEN, DAVID M., JR., Mountain Lakes, N.J.; Geography, A.B.; Gamma Tau Upsilon, Chi Beta Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi. GREEN, JOAN C, Hertford, N.C; Home Eco- nomics, B.S.; Home Economics Club. GREER, ELLEN M., Whiteville, N.C; Art, Interior Design, B.S.; House Council. 485 Senior Directory GREGORY, MARY L., Lucama, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S. GRIFFIN, SUZANNE, Washington, D.C.; Edu- cation, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student National Educa- tion Association. GRIMES, KATHY Q., Cooleenee, N.C.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Women ' s Rec- reation Association, Physical Education Majors Club, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Epsilon Mu, Dormitory Secretary. GROVE, WM. GOODLOE, Halifax, N.C.; In- dustry, B.S.P. GUPTOM, MILTON C, Henderson, N.C.; Business, B.S.B.A. GURGANUS, PATSY J., Bethel, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Chi Omega, Orientation Counselor, Association for Childhood Education. GURLEY, TONY K., Goldsboro, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Student Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Education Association. HAGER, DAVID S., Mount Holly, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.P. ; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Varsity Band, College Choir, Choral Union, Collegians Dance Band, Phi Mu Alpha, Pledge Class President, Social Chair- man, Historian, Executive Committee. HAGWOOD, RICKY G., Elkin, N.C.; Business Education, B.S. HAHN, ANNA L., Charlotte, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. HALES, MARY A., Fremont, N.C.; Art, B.S. HALL, FRANK W., Milford, Del.; Accounting, B.S. HALL, ROBERT H., Angier, N.C.; Accounting, B.S.B.A.; Freshman Basketball, Freshman Base- ball, Alpha Kappa Psi. HALSEY, JOHNNY V., Patrick Springs, Va.; History, A.B. HANCHEY, SANDRA L., Jacksonville, N.C.; English, ' B.S. ; Majorette, Gamma Beta Phi. HANDLON. JAMES WM., Greensboro, N.C.; Business, B.S.B.A.; Varsity Golf, Alpha Kappa Psi, Corresponding Secretary; Student Govern- ment Association, Internal Affairs, Society for Advancement of Management. HANNER, DAVID C, Charlotte, N.C.; History, A.B.; Kappa Sigma, Guard, Treasurer; Phi Alpha Theta, Freshman Track, Tutorial So- ciety, Entertainment Committee. HARDISON, JUDY H., JamesviUe, N.C.; Gram- mar Education, B.S. HARDY, HERMAN A., Kinston, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management. HARE, JAMES D., Faison, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. HARMON, GERALD K., Bessemer City, N.C.; Business, B.S.P.; University Union Bowling League, Intramurals. HARPER, CHARLES M., Greensboro, N.C.; History, B.S.; Football, Lacrosse, Semper Fi- delias Society. HARRELL, BENNETT M., Goldsboro, N.C.; Psychology, A.B. HARRE, MARY L., Reidsville, N.C.; Business, B.S. HARRELL, SHIRLEY J., Colerain, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Women ' s Chorus, Wom- en ' s Recreation Association, Association for Childhood Education. HARRINGTON, WILLIAM E., Washington, N.C.; History, A.B. HARRIS, DOLORES R., Greenville, N.C.; His- tory, B.S.; Mathematics Club, Buccaneer. HARRIS, J ANN E., Kannapolis, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; H ouse Council, Student Na- tional Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. HARRIS, JOHN F., Burlington, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.P. HARRIS, NANCY S., Rutherford, N.S.; Nurs- ing, B.S. HARRIS, ROBERT J., Washington, N.C.; Mathematics, A.B.; Freshman and Varsity Base- ball, Physics Club, Mathematics Club. HARRISS, JUDY C, Southern Pines, N.C.; Voice, B.M.; Chapel Choir, College Chorale, University Choir, Music Education National Conference. HAUN, VERONIKA G., KiUrell, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. HAWLEY, JESSE J., Lucama, N.C.; English, B.S. HAWLEY, NANCY C, Sims, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor. HAYES, CHARLES A., Norlina, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. HAYES, LYNDA D., Cherryville, N.C.; Eng- lish, B.S. HEALY, PATRICIA L., Raleigh, N.C.; Interior Design, B.S.; National Society of Interior Designers. HEARNE, SARA L., Biscoe, N.C.; Art, B.S. HECKMAN, SANDRA W., Miami, Fla.; Busi- ness, B.S.P. HEDGEPETH, ANDREW C, Kittrell, N.C.; Geography, A.B. HEDGEPETH, DETRA S., Eure, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda, Society for the Advancement of Management. HEEDEN, CAROL A., Goldsboro, N.C.; Eng- lish, B.S. HEFFNER, LIZA B., Lock Haven, Pa.; So- ciology, A.B.; Alpha Phi. HENDRICKS, JOHN D., Nashville, N.C.; Phy sical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Ma- jors Club, North Carolina Association Health, Physical Education and Recreation. HENDRICKS, MARJORY J., Rehoboth Beach, Del.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Gov- ernment Association, Freshman Senator, Dor- mitory Representative, Rules Committee, Com- munications Committee; Women ' s Judiciary, Vice Chairman; Varsity Cheerleader Alternate, Campus Movies Committee, Chairman; School Spirit Committee, Student Party, Homecoming Committee, Hockey, Women ' s Glee Club, Var- sity Band, Women ' s Residence Council, Legis- lature Collegiate Council of United Nations, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. HENRY, CATHERINE B., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Student National Education Association, Phi Upsilon, Treasurer. HENSON, DIANE E., Metairie, Pa.; Library Science, B.S.; Library Club, Young Republican Club, History Club, Homecoming Committee. HENSON, LARRY M., Mount Holly, N.C.; Business, A.B.; Theta Chi, Assistant Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambra, Freshman Orientation Coun- selor, Society for Advancement of Management. HEPLER, SHIRLEY A., Raleigh, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Dormitory Treas- urer, Young Democrats Club, Student National Education Association. HEWETT, LESLIE W., JR., Fords, N.J.; Math- ematics, B.S. ; Industrial Arts Club, Gymnastics Club, President; Phi Sigma Pi, Reporter; Mathematics Club, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. HEYWARD, KATHERINE E., Mount Pleasant, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S. HILL, LINDA M., Ahoskie, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi, Mathematics Qub, Student National Education Association. HILL, MICHAEL T., Conover, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Men ' s Judiciary, Freshman Orientation Counselor, Kappa Alpha Order, Social Chairman, Sergeant-at-arms, Inter- Fraternity CouncU Representative; Committee for Advancement of National Honor Societies, Chairman; Student Government ' s Association. HINES, SAMUEL S., Richmond, Va.; Spanish, B.S. HINTON, YVONNE J., Kinston, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. HITCHCOCK, JANICE B., Charlotte, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Freshman Cheerlead- He is just one on a big University campus .J  m i w '  4 r-t !3fc-. er, Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chainiian; Sludtnt National Education Association. HOARD, JENNIFER L., Arlington, Va.; His- tory, A.B. HODGE, RUTH A., High Point, N.C.; Library Science and History, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha, History Club. HODGSON, HILDA S., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Tau Pi Epsilon. HOGG, DONALD G., Dry Fork, Va.; Business Administration, B.S.A. HOLDER, REBECCA M., Garner, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Chi Omega, Vice President, Secretary; Orientation Counse- lor, Honor Council, Attorney General; Summer School Student Government Association, Day Student Representative; Student Nurse ' s As- sociation, Sophomore Class Secretary, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. HOLLOMAN, JOSEPH J., Ahoskie, N.C.; Ac counting, B.S.P.; Sigma Tau Sigma, Vice Presi- dent; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, Treasurer; East Carolinian, Produc- tion Editor; Young Republicans Club. HOLLO WAY, ROBERT E., Salisburg, Md.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Circle K, Phi Beta Lambda, Society for the Advancement of Management. HOLMES, KEITH D., JR., Greenville, N.C.; Chemistry, B.S.P.; Freshman Chemistry Hand- book Award, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society, President; Chi Beta Phi, Sigma Xi Research Award. -HOLT, LAWRENCE D., Raleigh, N.C.; Politi- cal Science, A.B.; Varsity Cheerleader, Orienta- tion Counselor, Appeals Board, Theta Chi, Vice President, President; Inter-Fraternity Council. HOLT, SHIRLEY F., Durham, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; College Marshal, Alpha Delta Pi, Tau Pi Upsilon, Student Nurse ' s Association, Stu- dent Counselor, Orientation Counselor. HONAKER, WILLIAM F., Goldsboro, N.C.; Psychology, A.B. HONEYCUTT, BRENDA K., Roseboro, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Student Na- tional Education Association, Dormitory Presi- dent, Women ' s Judiciary, Dean ' s Advisory Coun- cil. HOOKER, LYNDA L., New Holland, Pa.; English, B.S.; University Union, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary. HOPEWELL, GLORIA J., Goldsboro, N.C.; English, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation. HOPPE, TOBY S., Pompano Beach, Fla.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Parlia- mentarian; Summer School Legislature, Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. HORNER, JANICE A., Fayetteville, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S. HOWARD, MARGARET A., Greensboro, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Kappa Delta at Queens College. HOWELL, JUDITH A., Apex, N.C.; Elemen- tary Education, B.S. ; Student National Educa- tion Association. HOWERTON, BETSY G., Roxboro, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Association for Childhood Education, Dormitory President, Women ' s Judiciary, Dean ' s Advisory Council. HOWIE, MEREDITH A., Charlotte, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, National Education As- sociation. HOWITT, ROBERT B., Northville, N.J.; His- tory, A.B. ROWLAND, MARY V., King George, Va.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student National Education A HOYLE, ROBERT C, Richmond, Va.; Indus- trial and Technical Arts, B.S.P. HUDSON, CHARLES T., JR., Greenville, N.C.; Chemistry, A.B.; American Chemistry Society. HUDSON, STEVE W., Hickory, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Freshman Football, United Nations General Assembly. HUEY, WILLIAM I., Burlington, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.A. ; ROTC, Men ' s Residence Council, Student Party, Delta Sigma Pi. HUFFMAN, ROBERT L., JR., Goldsboro, N.C.; Business, B.S.B.A. HUGHES, NETTIE S., Chadbourn, N.C.; Bi- ology, B.S.; Buccaneer. HUMPHRIES, EDWARD D., Charlotte, N.C. Business Administration, B.S.B.A. HUNTER, MARY B., Beulaville, N.C; Busi ness Education, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary Phi Beta Lambda. HUNTER, WILLIAM J., Winston-Salem, N.C. Biology, A.B. HUTCHISON, SUSAN D., South Boston, Va. History, A.B. ; History Club, Tau S igma, Younj Republicans Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Historian History Honors Seminar. HUX, ALBERT R., JR., Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Psychology, A.B.; Alpha Phi Omega, Intra- murals. ■  ' -- ' HYDE, JOHN S., Gary, N.C; Political Science, A.B. lACONA, CHARLES J., Greenville, N.C; Bi- ology, B.S.; Crew Team, Karate Club, Surf Club, Intramural Softball. INGRAM, DONALD W., Alexandria, Va.; Business,, B.S.A. IREY, JILL, Silver Springs, Md.; Interior Design, B.F.A.; Alpha Gamma Delta at West Va. Wesleyan, Social Chairman, Pledge Class Treasurer; Kappa Pi, Secretary, Treasurer; Yearbook, Class Editor; Newspaper, Art Editor. IRONS, GAY, McLean, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. ISNER, ROBERT B., HI, Mouth of Wilson, Va.; Art, B.F.A.; College Artist of the School of Art, Treasurer. JACKSON, JESSE V., Winterville, N.C; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P. ; Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial and Technical Education Club. JACOBS, BETTY E., Elizabeth City, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Glee Club, Concert Choir, Women ' s Chorus, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic, Student National Education As- JAMES, HARRIET H., Concord, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Colony. JAMES, NANCY E., Sunbury, N.C; Library Science, B.S.; Library Club, Student Counselor, Alpha Beta Alpha. JAYROE, DONALD W., Morehead City, N.C; Physical Education, B.S.; Glee Club, Indoor and Cross-Country Track, Spring Track, Team Captain. JENKINS, HARRY E., Wadesboro, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.P. JENNINGS, DAVID H., Madison Heights, Va.; Business, A.B. JENNINGS, SUSAN M., Patterson, La.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. JENRETTE, BRENDA C, Tabor City, N.C; Business, A.B.; Majorette, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans Club. JERNIGAN, EMMA L., Edenton, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. JERNIGAN, LINDA E., Colerain, N.C; Educa- tion, B.S.; Student National Education Associa- tion. JESSUP, FRANCES S., Bennett, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Association for Child- hood Education, Student National Education Association. JILCOTT, MARGARET T., Roxobel, N.C; Business, B.S.P.; Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Beta Lambda, Dormitory Officer. JOHNSON, HORACE M., JR., Durham, N.C; Business, B.S.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi, President; Dean ' s Advisory Council, Track Team. JOHNSON, JEANNE C, WinterviUe, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. JOHNSON, JOSEPH W., Burlington, N.C; Mathematics, A.B. ; Track Team, Cross-Coun- try; Baptist Student Union, Vice President. JOHNSON, LARRY D., Lynchburg, Va.; Busi- ness, B.S. JOHNSON, PATSY A., Forest City, N.C; Psychology, A.B. JOHNSTON, JULIE G., Nashville, N.C; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Educa- tion Majors Club, Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion, Field Hockey Chairman; Phi Epsilon Mu, Parliamentarian; Student National Education Association, North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. JONES, BETTIE T., Snow Hill, N.C; Primary Education, B.S. JONES, CAROLE L., Hickory, N.C; Sociology, A.B. JONES, CERESY K., Fuquay-Varina, N.C; Pri mary Education, B.S.; Chapel Choir, Col- lege Chorale, Student National Education As- sociation, Alpha Beta Alpha, Secretary Treas- urer; Student Counselor. JONES, DONALD G., Pantego, N.C; Industrial Technology, B.S.P.; Industrial and Technical Education Club, American Institute of Physics. JONES, JAMES E., Gradeake, N.C; Mathe- matics, B.S.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Parliamen- tarian, Ritualist. JONES, LINDA L., Williamston, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Kappa Delta, President, White Ball Representative, Best Pledge Award; Kappa Delta National Convention Delegate, Majorette, Head Majorette, Marching Pirates, Dean ' s Ad- visory Council, Home Economics Club, Student National Education Association. JONES, LINDSAY E., Washington, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda, Society for the Advancement of Management. JONES, LYNNE H., Arlington, Va.; Psychology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Women ' s Chorus, Psy- chology Club, Delta Zeta, Philanthrop Chair- man; Law Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Buc- JONES, MILLARD B., Durham, N.C; History, B.S.; Circle K Club, President. JONES, MONA B., Clinton, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Edu- JOYNER, DOROTHY J., Rocky Mount, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Key, Editor; Publications Board, Alpha Phi, Corresponding Secretary, President; College Marshal, Student Government Association, Spe- cial Events Committee; Women ' s Honor Coun- cil, Vice Chairman; Who Who In American Colleges and Universities. JOYNER, JUDITH A., Farmville, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Marshal, Alpha Phi, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. JUDICE, LYNN E., Alexandria, Va.; Eco- nomics, B.S.A.; Freshman and Sophomore Hon- ors, Phi Sigma Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Arnold Air Society, Comptroller, Information Officer; American Legion Award, Sigma Tau Sigma, President, Historian. 487 Senior Directory KALLMAN, RONALD S., Richmond, Va.; Bus- iness, B.S.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Inter- Fraternity Council, Treasurer; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, Treasurer; Lacrosse Team. KATON, JAY D., Falls Church, Va.; Account- ing, B.S.; Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda. KAY, BEVERLY A., Virginia Beach, Va.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta Pi, Student National Association. KEATING, CAMILLA E., Shelley, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Sociology Club. KEEL, RUFUS V., Greenville, N.C.; Geogra- phy, A.B.; Gamma Theta Upsilon, President. KEETER, KERMIT K., JR., Shelby, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Phi Sigma Pi, Chi Beta Phi, Psi Chi. KEETER, SIDNEY G., JR., Goldsboro, N.C.; Industrial Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial and Technical Edu- cation Club, Men ' s Honor Council, Attorney General; Dormitory Floor Manager. KEEVER, JUDITH A., Hickory, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Aquanymphs, Sociology Club, Psy- chology Club. KEIBER, ROBERT J., Kearny, N.J.; Art, B.S.; Sigma Nu, Inter-Fraternity Council. KEMP, DONALD R., Greensboro, N.C.; His- tory, A.B. KENNEDY, LINDA K., Pink Hill, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Education Association. — =KENNEDY, RICHARD B., Pfafftown, N.C.; PoHtical Science, A.B.; Dormitory President, Men ' s Judiciary, Student Government Associa- tion, Lecture Committee, Band. KENT, CAROL A., Tarboro, N.C.; English, B.S. KETCH AM, RONALD R., Jacksonville, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.; Phi Sigma Pi, Society for Advancement of Management, Presi- dent; WECU, Business Manager. KIGHT, LAURIE J., Jacksonville, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Majorette, Sociology Club. KILLGO, JAMES L., JR., High Point, N.C.; Chemistry, B.S.; Kappa Sigma, Pre-Med. So- ciety, Vice President; Inter-Fraternity Council, American Chemical Society. KIMLICK, JEANNE M., Mathews, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Homecoming Committee, National Society for Interior Designers. KING, ALICE R., Norlina, N.C.; Home Eco- nomics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon Colony. KING, ANN L., Warrenton, N.C.; Education, B.S. KING, CARL W., Durham, N.C.; Business Administration. B.S.; Student Government As- sociation. ING, MARY L., Hampton, Va.; Political Science and German, A.B.; Women ' s Glee Club, Gamma Beta Phi, Canterbury Club, Philosophy Honors Seminar, Rebel, Advertising Manager. KING, THOMAS H., Ahoskie, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Men ' s Residence Council, Dean ' s Advisory Council, University Union, Fine Arts Commit- tee, President; Associated Arts Board, Delta Phi Delta, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. KINGSBURY, HARRY K., JR., Washington, D.C.; Business, B.S. KINNEY, KENNETH B., Greensboro, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Freshman Swimming, Theta Chi, Rush Chairman. KINZIE, MICHAEL A., Bridgewater, Va.; Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Kappa Lambda, Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Student Music Education National Conference. 488 KIVETT, PAUUNE D., Kinston, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Attorney General, Chi Omega. KLEIN, MARTHA D., Kenly, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses Association, Vice Presi- dent, District VI Recording Secretary, State Recording Secretary; Alpha Phi, Social Secre- tary; Alumni Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi. -- LEMP, KARLEEN, Annandale, Va.; Political Science, A.B.; Model United Nations, East Carolinian, Delta Zeta Junior Panhellenic Dele- gate; Summer School Queen Court, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball, Young Democrats. KLUTTZ, SUSAN C, Durham, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Educa- tion. KOEHLER, ROBERT A., Kinston, N.C.; His- tory, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Football, Lutheran Student Association, President; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Pi, Historian, Pledge Chairman; Faculty Evaluation Committee, Phi Alpha Theta, History Honors ' Scholarship, Who ' s Who In American Colleges tnd Uni- versities. KOONCE, WILLIAM J., JR., Greenville, N.C.; Industry, B.S.P.; Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial and Technical Education Club. KRAMER, JANINE A., Raleigh, N.C.; Art, Interior Design, B.F.A.; National Society for Interior Designers, College Artists of the School of Art. KUHN, NANCY L., Shippensburg, Pa.; Mathe- matics, A.B.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Beta Phi, Secretary; University Union, Historian, Social Chairman, Secretary; Women ' s Glee Qub, Mathematics Club, Women ' s Recreation As- sociation, Student National Education Associa- tion, Summer School Student Government As- sociation Legislator. LAI, ROBERT, Babylon, N.J.; Industrial Tech- nology, B.S. LAMPARTER, DENIS L., Manheim, Pa.; Dis- tributive Education, B.S.; Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Men ' s Residence Council. LANDIS, EILEEN D., Media, Pa.; History, A.B.; Student Government Association, Chi Omega, Women ' s Recreation Association. LANDSPERGER, WALTER J., Greensboro, N.C.; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club. LANE, GORDON M., Snow Hill, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.A.; Freshman Baseball, So- ciety for the Advancement of Management. LANE, REBECCA L., Snow Hill, N.C.; Psy- chology, A.B. LANE, ROBERT L., JR., Greenville, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. LANE, WALTER M., Fremont, N.C.; Acount- ing, B.S.B.A. LARSON, PATRICIA A., Fort Bragg, N.C.; English, B.S.; Student Counselor, Military Ball Queen, Angel Flight, Administrative Officer, Executvie Officer Commander; Leadership Award, Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary, Cor- responding Secretary; Sigma Chi Delta Sweet- heart, White Ball Representative, Homecoming Representative, Student Government Associa- tion, Budget Committee Secretary; University Party, Secretary; Freshman Honor Council, Judiciary Committee, Woman ' s Recreation As- sociation. LASATER, REBECCA D., Durham, N.C.; Eng- lish, A.B.; Student Counselor, Sigma Tau Delta. LASSITER, GLENN M., Raleigh, N.C.; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P.; Freshman Class Senator, Summer School Legislator, Sophomore Class President, Foreign Films Committee, Chairman; Executive Committee, Ring Commit- tee, Social Standards Committee, Dean ' s Ad- visory Council, Junior Class President, Men ' s Residence Council, Floor Representative, Enter- tainment Committee, Secretary; Fine Arts Com- mittee, Lecture Committee, Associated Arts Board, Phi Alpha Sigma Campus Service Com- mittee, Chairman; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. LASSITER, NANCY K., Boykins, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. LAUB, JEANNE S., Charlotte, N.C.; Music, B.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir, Marching Pirates, Music Educator ' s National Conference, Chapel Choir. LAUGHINGHOUSE, CHARLES F., Greenville, N.C.; Business, B.S.B.A. LAUGHLIN, ARRINGTON J., Greenville, N.C.; History, B.S. LAUMANN, JAMES T., Jacksonville, N.C; Geography, A.B.; Marching Pirates, Varsity Band, Symphonic Band, Phi Mu Alpha. LAW, JERRY D., Mobile, Ala.; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Soccer Team. LAWRENCE, EDWARD W., Rockingham, N.C; Education, B.S.; Student National Education  Old world, we cannot hold thee close enough. Association. LAWSON, NANCY R., Durham, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Tau Pi Upsilon, Honor Council, Attorney General; Student Nurses Association, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President; College Marshal. LEBLANC, JANE H., Scituate, Mass.; Spanish,- A.B.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Women ' s Recreation Association. LEBLOND, RANDALL P., Swansboro, N.C.; Mathematics, A.B.; East Carolina Bowling League, President; Gamma Beta Phi, Reporter; Mathematics Club, Treasurer; Physics Club. LEE, ANNA C, Asheville, N.C.; Art Education, B.S. LEE, JANE A., Goldsboro, N.C.; Sociology, A.B. LEE, SANDRA J., Richlands, N.C.; English, B.S.; Student National Education A ssociation. LEE, SARAH J., Oriental, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S. LEGGETT, CAROLYN J., Pinetown, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chap- ter, Student National Education Association, Dormitory Vice President. LEGGETT, DONNA Y., Oxford, N.C.; Special Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Educa- tion. LESTER, THOMAS H., Orange, Va.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Chi Beta Phi, Virginia Students Club, Vice President. LEWIS, BRENDA T., Randleman, N.C.; Li- brary Science and History, B.S.; Library Science, History Club. LEWIS, JOANNE C, Beaufort, S.C; Biology, A.B.; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Sem- inar, Chi Beta Phi, Pledge Master, Vice Presi- dent; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Candidate. LEWIS, LARRY E., Warsaw, Va.; Business Administration, B.S. P.; Delta Sigma Pi. LEWIS, LAWRENCE H., JR., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; History, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Cor- responding Secretary; Freshman Golf, Varsity Golf, Intramurals. LEWIS, SUSAN T., Arlington, Pa.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Vice President; Women ' s House Council. LILLY, SAMUEL B., Newport, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Honor Council, Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Physical Education Majors Club, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Vice President, President; Phi Sigma Pi, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. LINDENMUTH, DEBORAH A., Media, Pa.; Physical Education, B.S. LINDSEY, WILLIAM H., FayetteviUe, N.C.; Chemistry, A.B.; Intramural Volleyball, Intra- mural Baseball, ROTC, Drill Team, Com- mander; Wrestling, Student Affiliate American Chemistry Society, Treasurer; Premedical So- ciety, Treasurer, Vice President; Psychology Club. LIPPINCOTT, MARY A., Fredericksburg, Va.; Sociology, A.B.; Psi Chi, Sociology Club, House Council, Women ' s Residence Council, Dormitory President. LITTLE, BETSY B., Hertford, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S. LITTLE, BRENDA L., Laurel Hill, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Freshman Class Sen- ator, American Home Economics Association, University Union, Buccaneer, Student Govern- ment Association. LITTLE, DONALD P., JR., Capron, Va.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Mathematics Club, Psychology Club. LOGEMANN, ERNEST V., Rapidan, Va.; His- tory, B.S.; Marching Pirates, Phi Mu Alpha, Social Committee, Pledge Committee. LORD, JANETTE E., Lexington, Va.; English, A.B. LORENZ, PATRICIA A., Wise, N.C.; Biology, A.B. LOSEE, CAROL A., Falls Church, Va.; Interior Design, B.F.A. LOVE, MARY D., Concord, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. LOWE, JANET H., WiUiamsburg, Va.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Alpha Kappa Delta, Vice Presi- dent; Sociology Club. LUCAS, ALICE D., Halifax, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Alpha Onficron Pi, Philanthropic Chair- man; Gamma Beta Phi, East Carolinian, Wom- en ' s Recreation Association, Chi Beta Phi, Uni- versity Union, Faculty Evaluation Committee. LUECK KERRY W., Falls Church, Va.; Eng- lish, A.B.; Soccer Team. LYDA, ELIZABETH L., Asheville, N.C.; Music, B.M.E.; Marching Pirates, Varsity Band, Sym- phonic Band, Women ' s Glee Club, University Chorale, Student Counselor, Music Educator ' s National Conference. MACEMORE, ALBERT D., Jonesville, N.C.; Business, B.S. MAGGIOLO, JUDITH S., Babylon, N.J.; Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation. MALLARD, HARRY C, JR., PoUocksville, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Psychology Qub, Student National Education Association, President. MANNING. VICTOR E., Newport, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.B.A. MANSFIELD, BARBARA B., Raleigh, N.C.; History, B.S. MARSHALL, INA K., Burlington, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. ; Women ' s Glee Club, Vice President; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer, Vice President, Best Pledge; Summer School Student Government Association Legislator, Stu- dent Counselor, Dormitory President, Hall Proc- tor, House Council. MARTIN, CHARLES C, JR., Jamesville, N.C.; Business Administration, B.A. MARTIN, PATRICIA L., Concord, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses ' Association. MARTIN, SARAH L., Williamston, N.C.; Ac- counting, B.S. P.; Chapel Hill Chorus, Physical Therapy Club, Public Speaking and Debate. MARTIN, WM. N., Washington, N.C.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Men ' s Residence Council, La- crosse, Freshman Football, Psychology Club, Physical Education Club. MASON, PATRICIA J., Shawboro, N.C.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Majors Club, Dormitory Vice Presi- dent, Phi Epsilon Mu, Historian. MASSENGILL, SUSAN H., Elizabeth City, N.C. ; Primary Education, B.S. MASSEY, JOAN M., Pleasant, N.C; Elemen- tary Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Assoication. MATHEWS, DONALD G., Caniden, N.C; Phy- sical Education, B.S. MAULDIN, TULIA A., Dunn, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Association. MAUSER, EDWARD A., JR., Hampton, Va.; Geography, A.B. ; Freshman and Varsity Foot- ball, Monogram Club. MAXWELL, ELKE B., Greenville, N.C; Psy- chology, A.B.; Psi Chi, Psychology Club. MAYER, KENNETH C, Newport, N.C; In- dustrial Arts, B.S.; Epsilon Pi Tau. McCaffrey, DAVID L., jr., Wilmington, Del.; Accounting, B.S.; University Union Bowl- ing Team, Phi Beta Lambda. MacCANDLESS, BETTY D., Vanceboro, N.C; Business, B.S.; King Youth Fellowship, Vice President, Secretary; Student Counselor, Home- coming Representative, Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Secretary; Pi Omega Pi, Historian. McCHESNEY, JAMES D., Charleston, W. Va.; Chemistry, A.B.; American Chemistry Society. McCLENNY, DENNIS K., Goldsboro, N.C; Psychology and Education, A.B.; Freshman Football, Psychology Club, Varsity Football. McCLUSKEY, PHYLLIS L., Greensboro, N.C; Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association of Childhood Educa- tion, Women ' s Chorus. McCOMBS, MARVIN, HI, Statesville, N.C; Industrial Technology, B.S.P.; Kappa Alpha Order. McCOMBS, NEALE R., JR., Kannapolis, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Dormitory President, Lt. Governor; Men ' s Residence Coun- cil, Society for Advancement of Management. McCRAW, MONTE F., Hopewell, Va.; Geogra- phy, B.S.; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Treasurer. McCULLEN, ANNIE R., Clinton, N.C; Music Education, B.M.E.; Chapel Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, University Chorale, Music Education National Council. McCULLEN, AUDREY B., Hampstead, N.C; Mathematics and Psychology, A.B. McCULLEN, LILLIAN I., Tarboro, N.C; En- glish, B.S.; King Youth Fellowship. McDANIEL, JANET E., FayetteviUe, N.C; Primary Education, A.B. ; Student National Education Association, Association for Child- hood Education. McDUFFIE, HEIDI M., Princeton, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. ; King Youth Fellow- ship, Historian; American Childhood Education, Vice President. McGRATH, MARK J., Lowell, Mass.; History, B.S. McINERNEY, ROBERT J., SomerviUe, N.J.; Business Administration, B.S.P. McINNIS, REBECCA L., Sanford, N.C; His- tory, B.S. McKEEL, SHERYL ANN, Graham, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S. ; Student National Education As- sociation, Angel Flight, Outstanding Pledge Award; Buccaneer, Alpha Beta Alpha. McLAMB, HARRY C, JR., Newton Grove, N.C; Music, B.M.E.; Marching Band, Orches- tra, Symphonic Band, Phi Mu Alpha. McLAMB, NANCY L., Chesapeake, Va.; Music Education, B.M.E.; Music Education National Council, Marching Pirates, Orchestra, Varsity Band, Symphonic Band, University Chorale, Sigma Alpha Iota. McLAURIN, BRENDA I., Goldsboro, N.C; Primary Education, B.S. McLEAN, DORIS F., Hampton, Va.; Psychol- ogy, A.B. ; Psychology Club. McMAHON, VINCENT K.. Washington, D.C; Business Administration, B.S. McNeill, WM. D., Washington, N.C; Indus- trial Technology, B.S. McRAE, FLORA A., Rowland, N.C; Commer- cial Art, B.S. MEADOWS, PAMELA R., Kinston, N.C; Busi- ness, A.B.; Student Counselor, Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman. MEDLIN, PAMELA B., Albemarle, N.C; Grammar Education and Library Science, B.S.; Women ' s Glee Club, Secretary; Library Club, Alpha Beta Alpha, Reporter; Student National Education Association, House Council. MEGINNIS, SYLVIA J., Rockingham, N.C; Speech, B.S.; East Carolina Playhouse. MELVIN, ROBERT P., Statesville, Ga.; Eng- lish, A.B.; Phi Beta Lambda, Young Re- publicans, East Carolinian, Advertising Manager. Senior Directory MENDENHALL, MARIA, Williamston, N.C.; English, B.S. MERRITT, LINDA E., Wake Forest, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Delta Phi Delta, President; National Society of Interior De- signers, Treasurer. MEWBORN, DOUGLASS E.. Goldsboro, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Secretary; Men ' s Glee Club. Intramural Athletics. MILLER, ARNOLD L., Lexington, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.P.; Phi Beta Lambda, Society for Advancement of Management. MILLER, BOBBYE A., Beulaville, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Woman ' s Chorus, Var- sity Band. MILLER, DONALD C, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Freshman Orientation Coun- selor, Popular Entertainment Committee, Psy- chology Club, Faculty Evaluation. MILLER, JAMES A., Ahron, Pa.; Accounting, B.S.P.; University Union Bowling League, Delta Sigma Pi, Fraternity Bowling League, Phi Beta Lambda. MILLER, JANICE B., Washington, N.C.; Health, Physical Education, B.S.; North Caro- lina Education Association, Student National Education Association, Physical Education Ma- jors Club, American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Phi Epsilon Mu, Women ' s Recreation Association, Fletcher House Council. MILLS, BARBARA J., Apex, N.C.; History, B.S.; Student National Education Association. MILLS, BRENDA G., Durham, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S. MINTON, CHARLES E., Nags Head, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.A. MINTZ, GARY M., Graham, N.C.; Physics, A.B. MITCHELL, BINGHAM, JR., Aulander, N.C.; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Majors Club, Men ' s Program Chair- man, North Carolina Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. MITCHELL, MIRIAM G., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Education and History, B.S.; Senior Class Vice President, Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Council, Secretary; History Club, Student National Edu- cation Association, Foreign Films Committee, Women ' s Recreation Association, Panhellenic Delegate to Women ' s Residence Council. MITCHON, KATHERINE E., Statesville, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma. MOBLEY, NETTIE M., Williamston, N.C.; Math, B.S.; Student Education Association, Chi Beta Phi. MOHN, FREDERICK H., Richlands, N.C.;  Political Science, A.B.; Men ' s Glee Club. MONDS, JOHN P., Hertford, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; North Carolina Wesleyan Singers, As- pects, Phi Sigma Pi, Psi Chi. MONK, SIDNEY B., Goldsboro, N.C.; Business, A.B. MONNES, JAMES B., McLean, Va.; Business, B.S.; East Carolina Surf Team, Intramurals. MONROE, ORVILLE N., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Business, B.S.M.; Phi Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, President; Freshman-Sophomore Honors Program, Men ' s Judiciary; Alpha Kappa Psi, President. MOORE, BOYCE S., Cleveland, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.P.; Student Legislature, Honor Council, Men ' s Residence Council, Treas- urer, Vice-President; Dean ' s Advisory Council, Student Government Association, Treasurer, President; ff ho ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. MOORE, CAROL S., Chesapeake, Va.; Soci- ology, A.B.; Student Counselor, Sociology Club, Secretary; Woman ' s Hall. MOORE, CAROLYN P., Kannapolis, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S. MOORE, JANET T., Tarboro, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S. MOORE, LEVY E., Tarboro, N.C.; History, A.B. MOORE, LINDA S., Swansboro, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Re- porter, Vice-President; Home Economics Club, Student Counselor. MOORE, PHILLIP R.. Washington, N.C.; In- dustrial Technology, B.S. MOOREFIELD, ARTHUR W., YanceyviUe, N.C.; History, B.S. MOORING, STEVEN F., Maury, N.C.; Indus- trial Education, B.S. ; Industrial-Technical Edu- cation Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Reporter. MORRISON, JAMES W., Westtown, N.Y.; Geography, A.B. MORTON, SUSAN W., Hubert. N.C.; Primary Education, B.S. MOSELEY, MARY L., Winterville, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. MOYE, PEGGY A., Windsor, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. MOYER, LYNDA J., Springfield, Va.; Drama, B.F.A.; East Carolina Playhouse, Concert Choir, National Collegiate Players. MURDOCK, JEROLD P., Henderson, N.C.; History, B.S. MURPHY, FRANCES A., Kinston, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Orientation Coun- selor, Student Government Association, Day Student Representative; Student Party, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Entertainment Committee; Elec- tions Committee, Student National Education Association. -MURPHY, HERSCHEL, G., Wilson, N.C.; Political Science, A.B. MURRAY, JOAN A., Greenville, N.C.; Art, B.F.A., Commercial Art Club, College Artist of the School of Art. MURRAY, STEPHEN R., Greenville, N.C.; Business Law and Real Estate, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, President; College Union Commit- tee, Intermural Bowling League. MUSGROVE, SANDRA F., Jacksonville, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Young Republican Executive Council, Newman Club, Buccaneer, Academic Editor. MYLUM, JANE, Wilson, N.C.; Art Education, B.S. MYRICK, JUDITH A., Carthage, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.N., Student Nurses ' Association, Dor- mitory Proctor. NARRON, SAMUEL R., Middlesex, N.C.; Business, A.B.; Baseball. NEAL, ANNE B., Henderson, N.C; Science Education. B.S.; American Chemical Society, Chi Beta Phi, Student Counselor. NEAL, JAMES P., Wilson, N.C; History,. B.S. NEAL, JOHN E., Greensboro, N.C; Chemistryf A.B.; Freshman Wrestling, American Chemical Society, President; Chi Beta Phi, President. NEELY, FULTON R., Clinton, N.C; Business, A.B. ; East Carolinian, Advertising Manager; Intramural Basketball and Softball, Young Re- publicans Club. NELMS, DONALD M., Spring Hope, N.C; Geography, A.B. NELSON, DONALD M., Spring Hope, N.C; Geography, A.B. NELSON, RICHARD S., Atlantic, N.C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S. Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans Club. NELSON, WALLACE V. JR., Wagram, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.A., Sigma Nu. NETTLES, WILLIAM M., Hampton, Virginia; Mathematics, B.S. NEWBERN, ANTHONY E., Elizabeth City, N.C; Mathematics, A.B. NICHOLS, NANCY A., Charlotte, N.C; Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, American Childhood Education. NICHOLS, STEPHEN C, Norwood, N.C; Psychology. NOBLE, JUDY C, Deep Run, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S.; Dormitory Proctor, Angel Flight, Pledge Secretray, Social Committee. NOLAN, RUSSELL E. JR., Fredricksburg, Va.; Business, B.S.A. ; Soda Shop, Student Manager. NORRELL, JANET M., Liberty, N.C; Home Economics, B.S. NORWOOD, JOHN S., Black Mountain, N.C; Physical Education, B.S. NUTTER, SANDR.A L., Vienna, Virginia; His- tory, A.B. OBER, BOBBY S., Edenton, N.C; Business Education, B.S.; Freshman Scholarship Award, Young Republican Club, Secretary; Student National Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda, Beta Kappa Chi, President; Pi Omega Pi, President, National Officer; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. OLEARY, HARRIET E., Warsaw, N.C; Li- brary Science, Geography, B.S.; Buccanneer, Student National Education Association, Li- brary Club, Alpha Beta Alpha. OLIVER, ALICE A., Creswell, N.C; Library Science, B.S.; Library Club. OLSEN, RICHARD P., Belle Mead, N.J.; Physics, A.B.; Mathematics Club, Student Sec- tion of American Institute of Physics, Presi- dent; University Union Bowling League. ONEAL, HELEN F., Steadman, N.C; English, B.S. ORCHARD, HAYS W., McLean, Virginia; Mathematics, B.S.; Air Force ROTC, East Carolina Honor Drill Team, Arnold Air So- ciety, Chaplin, Operations Officer; General Dynamics Award, East Carolina Handgun Club, Treasurer; Floor Manager, Men ' s Honor Coun- cil, Investigator; Men ' s Judiciary, Attorney General; Intramurals. ORMAND. ROBERT A., Conover, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.P.; Kappa Sigma. ORMAND, SHELOR W., Hickory, N.C, Busi- ness Education, B.S.; Modern Dance Club, Dormitory Social Committee. ORMSBY, THOMAS E., Southern Pines, N.C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Society for Advancement of Management. OVERTON, BECKY H., Greenville, N.C; Mathematics, B.S.; Mathematics Cub. OVERTON, BOBBY E., Kittrell, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S.; De lta Sigma Pi. ■ SS WEN, RAY W., Newport News, Va.; Po- litical Science and Philosophy, A.B.; Orienta- tion Counselor, Law Club, Men ' s Judiciary, Chairman; Phi Kappa Tau, President, Vice President, Parliament, I.F.C Delegate; Soph- omore Class Parliamentarian and Treasurer; State Student Legislature Delegate, Model United Nations Delegate, Model Security Coun- cil Delegate, President ' s Cabinet, Secretary of External Affairs; Student Government Associ- ation Committees, United Nations, Delegate to Collegiate Council, State Chairman. PADERICK, EFFIE G., Kinston, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Educational Association, American Childhood Education, Free Will Baptist Fellowship. PAISLEY, LARRY G., McLean, Virginia; Busi- ness, B.S.A. ; Freshman Homecoming Committee,  Greeks Speak  , Editor; Kappa Sigma, Presi- dent, Secretary; Inter-Fraternity Council, Deans Advisory Board, Intramurals. PARAMORE, KENNETH R., Grimesland, N.C.; Business, B.S.B.A.; Society for Advancement of Management, Gamma Beta Phi. PARHAM, MICHAEL J., Nathalie, Virginia; Physical Education, B.S. PARKER, BILLIE S., Four Oaks, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Education Association. PARKER, ERNEST L., Harkers Island, N.C.; Industrial Arts, B.S.P., Kappa Alpha, Industrial Arts Club, Basketball. PARKER, WM. MORRIS, WiUiamston, N.C.; Music, B.M.; Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Sax- ophone Ensemble, Music Educators National Conference, State Convention. PARKS, JAMES H., Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; Business Administration, B.C. PARKS, JAMES J., Raeford, N.C.; History, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Young Democrats Club, History Club, Dor- mitory Proctor. PARRISH, JAMES W., Lakeland, Fla.; Music Education, B.M. ; Varsity Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Pirates, Con- cert Choir, Brass Choir. PARSONS, GREGORY W., Bethel, Conn.; His- tory, A.B.; Karate Club, Judo Club, Intramural, Softball and Football. PARTIN, THOMAS L., Scotland Neck, N.C.; Industrial Arts, A.B.; Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau. PEARCE, LUCRETIA G., Zebulon, N.C; In- terior Design, B.F.A. ; National Society for In- terior Designers, Secretary; Delta Phi Delta, Vice President. PEARCE, ROY N., Franklington, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.A. PEELE, MICHAEL A., WiUiamston, N.C; His- tory, A.B. PELT, ALICE K., Goldsboro, N.C; Education, B.S. PERKINSON, JAMES £., JR., Littleton, N.C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Pledgemaster; Industrial and Tech- nical Education Club. PERKINSON, JOHN L., Roanoke Rapids, N.C; English, B.S. PERMAR, RUFUS H., JR., Greensboro, N.C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Freshman and Varsity Golf. PERRY, JOYCE M., Elizabeth City, N.C; English, A.B.; Freshman Honors Seminar, Sigma Tau Delta, Pledge Trainer, Publicity Chair- man; International Films Committee, Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar, Rush Chairman; Everyman Cast, Model United Nations Page. PEAFF, HOWARD R., Asheville, N.C; In- dustrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Arts Club. PFAFF, HOWARD R., Asheville, N.C; In- Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. -PHILLIPS, BAXTER F., Colonial Heights, Va., Political Science, A.B.; Model United Nations, Track, Concert Choir. PICKARD, DONNA L., Durham, N.C, Psy- chology, A.B. ; Psychology Club. =£IERCE, DON L, JR., New Bern, N.C; Po- litical Science, E.B. ; Varsity Lacrosse, Karate Team, Model United Nations Delegate, Spirit Committee, Student Government Association, Popular Entertainment Committee, Cheerleader, Buccaneer, East Carolinian. PIERCE, HAL W., Princeton, N.C, Math- ematics, A.B.; Mathematics Club. PIERCE, JIMMY G., JR., Colerain, N.C; History, B.S. PILAND, MARVIN S., Lacrosse, Va., Music, B.M.E.: Symphonic Band, Marching Pirates, Drum Major, Phi Mu Alpha, Alumni Secretary; Vice President of Bands, Orchestra, Music Edu- cators National Conference. PISTNER, NETA M., Teachey, N.C; Sociology and Science, A.B.; Women ' s Intramurals, New- man Club, Secretary; American Chemical So- ciety, Secretary; Sociology Club. PITTARD, BEVERLY J., Prospect Hill, N.C; English, B.S. PITTARD, MICHAEL L., Charlotte, N.C, Music, B.M.E.; Concert Choir, Opera Theater, Music Educators National Conference. PITTARD, RUTH W., Conover, N.C; English, B.S. PITTMAN, HAROLD H., Selma, N.C, Busi- ness, B.S. PLUNTI, CHARLES D., Wilmington, Del.; Accounting, B.S.P.; Phi Beta Lambda, Canter- bury Club. POFFENBAUGH, PATSY A., Netherlands; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education, Newman Club. POLLARD. LARRY G., Tarboro, N.C; History, A.B. ; Phi Sigma Tau, President. POOT, JOHN R., Greenville, N.C; History, A.B.; East Carolina Playhouse, Opera Theatre, Men ' s Chorus, Circle K. POPE, ROBERT W., JR., Lucama, N.C, Phys- ical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Majors Club. PORTER, MICHAEL W., Benson, N.C, Eng- lish, A.B. POSEY, MICHAEL 0., Greenville, N.C; Psy- chology, A.B.; Newman Club, Publicity Chair- man, President; Phi Epsilon Pi, Historian; Poetry Forum, Varsity Soccer Team. POSTON, RUSSELL E., Alexandria, Va., Busi- ness, B.S.A. POWELL, BARBARA L., Thomasville, N.C, Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association, Model United Nations Page, Alpha Delta Pi, Recreation Chairman; Student Na- tional Education Association Homecoming Com- mittee. POWELL, DONNA G., George N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Edu- cation. POWELL, MARTHA A., Rowland, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Freshman Cheerleader, Student Legislature, Orientation Counselor, Chi Omega, Student National Education Association. POWELL, WILLIAM H., Princess Anna, Md.; Accounting, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats. PRESSLEY, CHARLES C, Greenville, N.C; Business, A.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Co-captain Soccer Team, Chess Team. PRIMM, SANDRA G., Hampton, Va.; Grammar Education, B.S. PRINCE, WILLIAM H., Exmore, Va.; Physical Education, B.S. ; Football. PRITCHARD, VIDA R., Elizabeth City, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association. PRITCHETT, NONA B., Southern Pines, N.C; History, A.B. ; Rebel. PUGLIA, JOSEPH JR., Sumter, S.C; Biology, A.B. PYNE, NEIL L„ Charlotte, N.C; Business Management, B.S.; Alpha Epsilon Pi. QUINTON, SANDRA K., Edenton, N.C, Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association. RABHAN, SANDRA R., Jamestown, N.C; Sociology, A.B.; East Carolinian, Features Editor; Sociology Club, Canterbury, Young Democrats Club. RACKLEY, BARBARA K., Farmville, N.C; History, B.S. RAINES, KATHRYN A., Goldsboro, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S. RAMSEY, HAZEL J.; Salisbury, N.C; English, B.S.; Sociology Club, Student National Edu- cation Association. RAND, ROBERT A., Goldsboro, N.C; Business Administration, B.S. RAVELLI, JOHN WM., Jacksonville, N.C; Business Administration, B.S. RAYNOR, DAVID K., Suffolk, Va.; Business Administration, A.B., Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Chairman, Sergeant at Arms, Publicity Chair- man; Vice-President Sophomore Class, Men ' s Judiciary, Secretary; Men ' s Honor Council, Homecoming Queens Chairman, Orientation Counselor, Assistant Chairman; East Carolina Law Society, Secretary and Treasurer; Model United Nations Delegate, Merit Scholarship Committee. REEL, ALICE J., Fair Bluff, N.C, Mathe- matics and Library Science, B.S. ; Student Coun- selor, Gamma Beta Phi, Baptist Student Union, Association of Computer Machinery. REINHOLD, GERALD S., Ephrata, Pa., Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A. RETTIG, JOHN S., Morris Plains, N.J.; General Business, B.S. REYNOLDS, CHARLES K., HendersonviUe, N.C; Business Administration, B.S. REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH W., Macclesfield, N.C; Primary Education, B.S. ; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Edu- cation Association, Student Government Repre- sentative. REYNOLDS, THOMAS H., Grandview, Texas; Physical Education, B.S. ; Aycock Dorm, Vice- President; Physical Education Major ' s Club. RHEM, SARA C LEWIS, Grifton, N.C; Math, B.S. ; Freshman Honor Program, Honorary Math Fraternity. RHODES, MARTHA L, Lenoir, N.C; Library Science, B.S.; Student National Education As- sociation, Alpha Beta Alpha. RHODES, WILLIAM E., Matthews, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. RHYNE, JO A., Charlotte, N.C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Counselor, Westminister Fellow, ship. Student Nurse ' s Association, Vice-Presi- dent. RICHARDSON, JOHN R., Hopewell, Va.; Busi- ness, B.S.P.; Air Force R.O.T.C RICHARDSON, SHARON A., Petersburg, Va.; Psychology, A.B. RIFFLE, GAIL W., Jacksonville, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S.; Student Counselor, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. RIORDAN, CLIFFORD T., Chicago, 111.; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P.; Crew Team. ROBERSON, DONNA KAY, Lawrence, N.C; Psychology, A.B.; Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain; Panhellenic, Vice-President; East Carolinian, Chi Beta Phi, Psi Chi, Psychology Club. ROBERSON, ETHEL C, Louisburg, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education. Senior Directory ROBERTS, ADRIAN R., JR., Mount Olive, N.C.; Education, B.S.; Men ' s Honor Council, East Carolina Resources Scholarship, Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi, Historian; Phi Mu Alpha, Student National Education As- sociation, Student Government Representative, Men ' s Residence Council, Senator; Math Honors Program, English Honors Seminar, Merit Scholar ' s Welcoming Committee. ROBERTS, BOBBY E., Willow Springs, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Air Force R.O.T.C, Arnold Air Society, Phi Epsilon Kappa. ROBERTS, TERRELL R., Candor, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. ROBERTSON, BERNARD P., Jackson, N.C.; Business, B.S. A.; Society for Advancement of Management, Crew Team. ROBERTSON, KENNETH L., Leaksville, N.C.; Geography, A.B. ROBERTSON, REGINA S., Aberdeen, N.C.; History, B.S. ROBINSON, BRYAN E., Belmont, N.C.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Sociology Club, Psychology Club, East Carolina Tutors. ROBINSON, GEORGE L., JR., Fayetteville, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. ROCKWELL, DENNIS K., Wilmington, DeL; Elementary Education, B.S.; Theta Chi. ROESCH, MARILYN L., Alexandria, Va.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. ; Student National Edu- cation Association, Alpha Omicron Pi, Newman Club, Women ' s Recreation Association, Uni- versity Union. ROGERS, BONNIE B., Timberlake, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S. ; Student National Education Assoc- iation, Young Democrat ' s Club. ROGERS, SANDRA A., Williamston, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club. ROGERS, WM. JAMES, Warrenton, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S.A.; Alpha Phi Omega,  Vice-President, Treasurer. ROLLINS, DONNA G., Wake Forest, N.C.; Business, A.B. ; Buccaneer, Student Government Association, Foreign Films Committee, Dormi- tory Social Chairman, Phi Beta Lambda, Re- porter; Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secre- tary; Homecoming Representative,  My Fair Lady  . ROSE, CARL R., Smithfield, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S. ; Arnold Air Society, Commander; Air Force ROTC, Information Officer; Color Guard, Commander; Men ' s Glee Club, East Carolinian, Mathematics Club, Flight Instruc- tion Program. -; = tOSE, ROBERT K., Kenly, N.C., Political Science. A.B.; Air Force R.O.T.C, Drill Team, Arnold Air Society. ROSEMAN, PAUL M., JR., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity, Council. ROSEN, SUSAN F., Roanoke, Va.; Primary Education, B.S. ; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, Student National Education Association. ROSENBAUM, PHILIP D., Greenville, N.C.; Business, A.B.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Men ' s Resi- dence Council, Society for the Advancement of Management. ROSS, HENRY A., JR., Hubert, N.C.; Music, B.M. ; Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, Marching Pirates, Music Educators National Conference, Phi Mu Alpha, Fine Arts Committee, Opera Theater. ROTHERMICH, TERRY P., St. Charles, Missouri; Music, B.M.; Phi Mu Alpha, Music Educators National Conference, Fidelio Society. ROUGHTON, EDGAR G., Gaston, N.C.; Busi- ness B.S.P.; East Carolinian. ROUNTREE, RUTH E.; Women Recreation Association, Student National Education As- sociation. ROUSE, WALTER A., Kinston, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.; Men ' s Residence Council, Judiciary Chairman. ROWLAND, FLOYD M., JR., Blanche, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. RUMBLEY, MARGARET S., Greenville, N.C.; Institution Management, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi, Home Economics Chapter, Phi U Colony, Presi- dent; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. RUTLEDGE, FRED A., Atlanta, Ga.; Pre-Med, Chemistry, A.B.; Pre-Med Society, President; Tutor Society, Intramural Baseball, American Chemistry Society. SALENIUS, HOWARD G., Greenville, N.C.; History, A.B.; Young Republicans Club, Chair- man; Model United Nations Delegation, Men ' s Judiciary, Vice Chairman; Phi Alpha Theta, Men ' s Honor Council, Chairman; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. SANDERLIN, BRENDA L., Shawboro, B.S.; Primary Education, B.S. ASSER, PAUL L., Mount Olive, N.C.; Po- ' tical Science, A.B.; Political Science Club, Organization Committee; Psychology Club. SATCHELL, LOU E., Easton, Md.; Accounting, B.S.B.A. SAUL, CAROL A., Glassboro, N.J.; Sociology, A.B.; Aquanymphs, Wesley Foundation, Soci- ology Club. SAUNDERS, RONALD L., Bedford, Va.; His- tory, B.S. SAUNDERS, STEPHEN D., Greenville, N.C.; Biology, B.S.; Science Club, Pres-Medical So- ciety, Dormitory Officer. SAUNDERS, THEODRE F., Charlotte, N.C.; Psychology, A.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder; Psi Chi, Psychology Club. SAVAGE, JACKIE L., Spring Hope, N.C.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S. ; Pi Beta Lambda. SAWYER, JUDITH S., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association. SCHALL, KAREN L., Raleigh, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Aquanymphs, North Carolina Education. SCHECTER, ROGER N., Greensboro, N.C.; Biology, B.S. SCHIAVONE, JOSEPH A., Arlington, Va.; Geology, B.S.; Theta Chi. SCOTT. ANNE G., Richmond, Va.; Education, B.S. SEAMAN, BARBARA S.; McLean, Va.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. SEBESAN, Dennis J., Claymont, Del.; Busi- ness, Accounting, B.S. ; Sigma Chi Delta, Treas- urer. SEIGLER, MARIE L, Reidsville, N.C.; Home Eccnomics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Stu- dent National Education Association. SETARO, TERESA A., Dallas, Tex.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Psi Chi, Chi Beta Phi. SETTLE, DAVID M., Winston-Salem, N.C.; History, B.S. SHANNON LESLIE K., Wilmington, N.C.; Education, B.C.; Student National Education Association, Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President, Chairman; Women ' s Recreation Association, Pi Kappa Alpha, Dream Girl. SHAW, KENNETH W., Durham, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S. SHEARIN, LYNN R., Raleigh, N.C.; Art, B.S.; Aquanymphs, Homecoming Committee, Foreign Films Committee, Spirit Committee, Dormitory President, Women ' s Judiciary, Women ' s Resi- dence Council, Constitution Committee. SHELTON, BENNETT D., Durham, N.C.; Eng- lish, A.B.; King Youth Fellowship, Traveling Quartet. SHELTON, JUDY H., Atlanta, Ga.; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Judiciary, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary, House Man- ager; Student National Education Association, Aquanymphs. SHEPHERD, JOHN F., Statesville, N.C.; Geog- raphy, B.S. ; Freshman Wrestling, Theta Chi,  Keeper of Light  ; Cheerleader, Gamma Theta Epsilon. SHEPPARD, CAROLYN J., Washington, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; East Carolinian, Home Economics Club. -SHIELDS, FRED W., JR., F? yetteville, .N.C.; Political Science, A.B. SHOAF, MELINDA G., Burlington, N.C.; Soci- ology, A.B. ; Young Democrats, Student Na- tional Education Association. SHORE, PAMELA K., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi, Rush Chairman; Women ' s Recreation Association. SHORT, HAROLD M., Charlotte, N.C.; Mathe- matics, A.B.; Mathematics Club, Vice Presi- dent; Physics Club. SHUFFLER, JIMMIE N., New Bern, N.C.; Business, A.B. ; Varsity Football. SIMMONS, RODERICK A., Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; Business, B.S. SLEDGE, ROGER L, Louisburg, N.C.; Chem- istry, B.S. SLOAN, SHARON G., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Student National Edu- cation Association; Dormitory Treasurer. The campus certainly looks quiet ; SMALL, HARRIET B., Edenton, N.C.; English. B.S. SMITH, BRENDA L., Mount Olive, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Delta Zeta, Rush Chair- man, Recording Secretary; Library Science Club, Buccaneer, Alpha Beta Alpha. SMITH, CHARLES K., Scotland Neck, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Treasurer; Mathematics Club. SMITH, GENE S., Vanceboro, N.C.; Geography, A.B. SMITH, JERRY R., Monroe, N.C.; Business, B.S.P.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian; Society for Advancement of Management, University Party. SMITH, JOHN M., Greensboro, N.C.; Psy. chology, A.B. SMITH, PATSY G., Burlington, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Associ- ation, Treasurer; Alpha Phi, Song Chairman. SMITH, ROSA J., Greenville, N.C.; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association, Chi Omega. SMITH, SHEILA O., Charlotte, N.C.; Art, B.F.A.; National Society for Interior Designers, Vice President; Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Treas- urer. SNEED, SARA A., Oxford, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Home Economics Club, National Education Association. SNYDER, DONALD E., Wilmington, Del.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Swim Team, Student National Education Association, President, Treasurer; Circle K, Vice President; Associ- ation for Childhood Education, Men ' s Residence Council, Films Committee, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SOBIESKI, GORDON E., Arlington, Va.; Science and Geography, A.B. SORRELL, ANNE M., High Point, N.C.; Elementary, Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. SPANGLER, EVELYN L., Ayden, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi U Colony, Phi Upsilon Omicron. SPARROW, JOHN D., Kinston, N.C.; Business, B.S. Sigma Nu. SPENCER, JOHNNY WM. JR., Raleigh N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.A.; Society for Advancement of Management. SPENCER, RONALD D., Canton, Pa.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S,; Society for Advance- ment of Management, Phi Beta Lambda. SPRAGINS, LINDA C, Littleton, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education. SPRUILL, HAYWOOD, JR., Elizabeth City, N.C. ; Business Administration, B.S. ; Society for Advancement of Management; Circle K, Intramural Basketball and Football. SPRUILL, PATRICIA A., Columbia, N.C; English, B.S. STAINBACK, BRENDA L., Henderson, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Home Economics Club, Phi U Colony. STALEY, JOHN A., JR., Morehead City, N.C; Mathematics and Physics, A.B.; Mathematics Club, Phi Sigma Pi, Outstanding Math and Physics Freshman, Mathematics Honors, Student Government Association, Rules Committee, Chairman; Mon ' s Judiciary, Public Defender; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. STALNAKER, SUSAN E., Newport News, Va.; English, B.A.; Philosophy Club. STEELEY, JAMES E., Selinsarouse, Pa.; Busi- ness, B.S. .STEPHENS, JENNINGS W., Norfolk, Va.; History, B.S. ; WEUC STEPHENSON, JAMES T., Murfreesboro, N.C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S. STEWART, JO ANN, Newport News, Va.; History, A.B.; Political Science Club. STINAGLE, JANICE E., Wilson, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurse ' s Association. STINSON, WESLEY R., Siler City, N.C; Mathematics, B.S.; Mathematics Club, Vice President; Gamma Beta Phi, Treasurer; Phi Sigma Pi, Mathematics Honors. STOCKNER, JAMES I., Galax, Va.; Music, B.M.; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, Men ' s Glee Club, Music Educator ' s National Conference, Vice President; Phi Mu Alpha. STOCKTON, DOUGLAS M., Greenville, N.C; Accounting, B.S.P.; Phi Beta Lambda. STOKES, DENNIS A., Greenville, N.C; In- dustrial Technology, B.S. STOKLEY, ROBERT E., Elizabeth City, N.C; History, B.S. STONESTREET, LINDA V., Albemarle, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Chi Omega, Homecoming Committee, Spirit Committee. STOVALL, THORNTON, JR., Stovall, N.C; Mathematics and Physics, A.B.; Phi Sigma Pi, President; Mathematics Club, President; Psysics Club, Treasurer; Men ' s Residence Council, Lt. Governor; Orientation Counselor, Dean ' s Ad- visory Council, Mathematics Honors Club, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. STRICKLAND, GLORIA C, Elon College, N.C; Accounting, B.S.A. STROUP, WM. ROBERT, Cherry ville, N.C; Business, B.S.P. STUBBS, COLON P., Hubert, N.C; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. STUCKEY, RUFUS D., JR., BishopviUe, S.C; Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Col- lege Singers, University Chorale. STUDY, NEIL T., Reistertown, Md.; Physical Education, B.S. STUTTS, BARNEY W., JR., Burlington, N.C; Business, B.S. SUGG, DONNA T., Norfolk, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. SUGG, J(3AN K., Snow Hill, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor, Orientation Counselor, Student National Education Assoc- ation. SULLIVAN, MARY L., Falls Church, Va.; Art, B.S. SUMMERLIN, MARSHA A., Alexandria, Va.; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Hockey Team, Intramurals. SUMMERS, ANN L, Durham, N.C; Primary Education, B.C SUTTON, SHERWOOD R., La Grange, N.C; Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Society for Advancement of Management. SWAIN, CLIFFORD W., Washington, N.C; Education, B.S. SWAN, DOROTHY A., Newark, Del.; Primary Education, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Cheer- leader, Women ' s Honor Council, Secretary; Spirit Committee, Student Government Associ- ation. SWANEY, LARRY B., Huntingdon, Pa.; Ac- counting, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. SYKES, JOAN M., Nashville, N.C; Mathe- matics, B.S. ; Dormitory Secretary, Student Counselor. TARKINGTON, BRENDA K., Windsor, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education, Gamma Beta Phi. TART, PAULA A., Lillington, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, National Education Association. TAYLOR, ALMA W., Atlanta, Ga.; Elmentary Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Membership Chairman; Student Counselor, Student National Education Association, Buccaneer Queen Con- testant. TAYLOR, BARBARA B., Virginia Beach, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Chi Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Inter-Fraternity Council Queen, Associa tion for Advancement of Man- agement, Model United Nations Page. TAYLOR, CHARLES E., JR., Rocky Mount, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.A. ; Fresh- man Tennis and Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Phi Sigma Pi. TAYLOR, LARRY R., New Church, Va.; Geography, A.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Gamma Theta Upsilon. TAYLOR, PEGGY J., Tabor City, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Rebel, Assistant Manager. TAYLOR, TERRENCE G., Havelock, N.C; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Cross- country Team, Indoor Track, Track, Health and Physical Education Major ' s Club. TAYLOR, VERNON 0., Hickory, N.C; History, B.S.; Varsity Football Manager, Wrestling Man- ager, Men ' s Residence Council. TEACHEY, LINDA F., Rose Hill, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. TEAL. PATRICIA A., Lexington, N.C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association, Association for Childhood Education. TEEL, PATRICIA J., Greenville, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. TEETER, JANE B., Oakboro, N.C; History, B.S.; Kappa Delta, House Manager; Young Democrats Club. TEITELBAUM, CHARLENE, Richmond, Va.; Speech Pathology, B.S. Dormitory President, Vice President; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary; Women ' s Glee Club, Treasurer; Judiciary Coun- cil, Chairman; Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart, Women ' s Residence Council, Chairman of Con- stitution Committee; Student National Educa- tion Association, Homecoming Representative, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. TERRELL, BENJAMIN T., Raleigh, N.C; History, A.B.; Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer; Canterbury, Freshman English Honors, Rebel, Publicity Editor; Student Faculty Committee. TERRELL, BRENDA L., Greensboro, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.; Angel Flight, Phi Beta Lambda. TERRELL, JUDY S., Ahoskie, N.C; Psy- chology, A.B.; Student Counselor, Psychology Club, Psi Chi. TERRELL, WILLIAM I., JR., Thomasville, N.C; Industrial Technology, B.S.; Industrial Arts Club. TESH, BENNIE F., JR., Greensboro, N.C; Physical Education, B.S.; Pre-Medical Society. THARRINGTON, DONNIE E., Zebulon, N.C; Business, Distributive Education, B.S. THARRINGTON, NORMAN A., Louisburg, N.C; History, B.S.; Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, History Honors. THOMAS, SANDRA M., Chesapeake, Va.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Rebel, Student Na- tional Education Association. 493 Senior Directory THOMASON, SALLIE A., Kannapolis, N.C.; Drama and Speech, B.S.; East Carolina Pro- ductions, Hall Proctor, Gymnastics Club, IVIodern Dance Club, Treasurer, Vice President; Aqua- nymphs, Student Counselor, Alternate Cheer- leader. THOMASSON, PATRICIA A., Arlington, Va.; Psychology, A.B.; Women ' s Recreation Associ- ation, Alpha Delta Pi, Magazine Chairman, Membersliip Chairman, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer. THOMPSON, CATHY A., Danville, Va.; Edu- cation, B.S.; Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart, Stu- dent National Education Association. THOMPSON, ERNEST L., Durham, N.C.; Health and Physical Education, B.S. ; Phi Sigma Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha. THORNE. EDWIN J., Westfield, N.J.; Geog- raphy. B.S.; Varsity Baseball, Soccer. THURSTON, CAROLE R., Richmond, Va.; Primary Education, B.S. THURSTON, THOMAS L., Jacksonville, N.C.; Business, B.S. TILYARD. JOHN H., Greensboro, N.C.; Science and Geography, A.B. TISDALE, STEPHANY A., Annandale, Va.; Primary Education, B.S. ; Freshman and Varsity Cheerleader, Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, Guard; Student National Education Association, Spirit Committee. TOBIN, RICHARD P., New Rochelle, N.J.; Psychology, A.B.; Varsity Swim Team, Arnold Air Society R.O.T.C. TODD, ANITRA, Wendell, N.C.; Grammar Edu- cation, B.S.; Women ' s Honor Council, Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary; Student National Educa- tion Association, Security Council, Conference Coordinator; Model United Nations, Secretary for Administrative Affair, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. TODD. GREGORY T., Colerain, N.C.; Mathe- matics, B.S. TOMBERLIN, MICHAEL B., Morganton, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Swim Team, Ail- American, Natirnal Backstroke Champion. TONN, DIANNA H., Greenville, N.C.; English and Library Science, B.S.; Lutheran Student Association, Alpha Beta Alpha. TORICK. JUDITH A., Madison, N.J.; Physical Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Associ- ation, President, Physical Education Majors Club, Treasurer; Phi Epsilon Mu, Young Demo- crats Club, Hockey Club. TOSTO, EDWIN E., JR., Jacksonville, N.C.; Business, B.S.A.; Kappa Sigma. TOTHILL, OPAL S., Qinton, N.C. ; Elementary Education, B.S. TROTT, PHILLIS 0-. Richlands, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. TROUPE, JOSEPH T., Wilson, N.C; Business Administration, B.S.P. ; Society for Advance- ment of Management. TURNER, KATHERINE M., New Bern, N.C; Elementary Education, B.S. TURNER, PATRICIA L., Richmond, Va.; His- tory, B.S. ; Intramurals, Women ' s Recreation Association. TUTOR, NANCY C, Fuquay-Varina, N.C; English, B.S.; Sigma Tau Delta, Historian; Gamma Beta Phi, Publicity Committee; Dra- matic Readings,  Everyman  ,  A Christmas Carol  . TWIFORD, KATHRYN B., Greensboro, N.C; Primary Education. B.S.; Junior Class Treas- urer, Delta Zeta, .Activities Chairman; Orien- tation Counselor. TWIFORD, TRAVIS W., Powells Point, N.C; Art, B.S. TYLER, JOHN D., Weldon, N.C; Administration, B.S.B.A. TYSON, JOHN K., Wadesboro, N.C; Music, B.M. UNDERBILL, TIMOTHY C, Raleigh, N.C; j3usiness, B.S.A. UPCHURCH, LARRY B., Raleigh, N.C; Po- litical Science, A.B.; Men ' s Residence Council, Orientation Counselor, Tennis Team, Men ' s Honor Council, Model United Nations. USILTON, JOHN L., Denton, Md.; Psysical Education, B.S.. Marching Pirates, Gymnastics Club, Track, Pi Kappa Phi. VAN GEILDER, DONNA L., Vestal, N.Y.; Art, B.S.; University Union, Fine Arts Chair- man. Recording Secretary. VAN MIDDLESWORTH, CHARLES, Asbury Park. N.J.; Business, B.S. ; Freshman and Varsity Tennis, Pi Omega Pi, Sophomore Scholastic Award. VAN TUYI, ALAN W., Arlington, Va.; Music Education, B.M.E.; Crew, Marching Pirates, Varsity Band, Symphonic Band, Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary, President; Brass Choir, Student Music Educator ' s National Conference, Orchestra,  My Fair Lady  ,  A Funny Thing Happened  . VARLEY, NAN M., New Bern, N.C; English, B.S. VAUGHAN, BARBARA A., Harrellsville, N.C; Medical Technology, B.S.M.T.; Gamma Beta Phi. VAUGHAN, LANA J., Rocky Mount, N.C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Orientation Counselor, Alpha Phi, Vice President, Secretary; Women ' s Judiciary, Vice Chairman, Chairman; Women ' s Rules Committee, Ring Committee, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. VAUGHAN, LINDA F., Durham, N.C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Freshman Honors Seminar, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Tau Sigma. VEILLETTE, JOSEPH L.. Rocky Mount, N.C; Commercial Art, B.F.A.; Phi Sigma Pi. VERNER, SHARON G., Clark, N.J.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Psi Chi. VERNON. ROBERT G., Greensboro, N.C; Busi- ness, B.S.P. VESTAL, MARY C, Boonville, N.C; Grammar Education, B.S. ; Student Counselor, Baptist Student Union, Freewill Baptist Fellowship. VIENNEAU, VICKI L., Arlington, Va.; Gram- mar Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation As- sociation, Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter. .=_=WACKERMAN, CHARLES S., PoUocksville, N.C; Philosophy and Political Science, A.B.; Phi Sigma Tau, Philosophy Club, Young Re- publicans Club, Student Government Association, Canterbury. WALKER, JACKIE E., Rockingham, N.C; Accounting, B.S.B.A.; Freshman Baseball. WALKER. JAMES A., Oxford, N.C; Account- ing, B.S.B.A.; Phi Sigma Pi. Treasurer; In- tramural Softball, Faculty Evaluation Com- mittee, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. WALKER, SANDRA Y., Macon, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Association, Y ' oung Democrats Club, Student Counselor, Freshman Orientation Counselor, Homecoming Representative. WALL, EVELYN S., Wake Forest, N.C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association. WALL, KATHERINE H., Greenville, N.C; English and Library Science, B.S. WALLACE, FREDERICK T., Morris Plains, N.J.; Psychology, A.B.; Freshman Golf Team, Psychology Club. WALSH, NANCY J., Charlotte, N.C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter. WALTERS, DIANA L, Greenville, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student National Association, Dis- trict Treasurer; Buccaneer Queen Contestant, Free Will Baptist Fellowship, Program Chair- man, President. WALTERS, JENNES R., Wilson, N.C; Art, Interior Design, B.S.; National Society for In- terior Designers, Delta Phi Delta, Orientation Counselor. WARD, DENNIS E., Cove City, N.C; English, B.S. WARREN, HUGH A., Fayetteville, N.C; Busi- ness, A.B. WASNER, JOHN A., Goldsboro, N.C; In- dustrial Education, B.S.; Epsilon Pi Tau. WATKINS, BETTIE L., Raleigh, N.C; Eng- lish and Library Science, B.S.; Library Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Dormitory Treasurer, Sec- retary; Student National Education Association, Alpha Beta Alpha. WATSON, CHARLES R., Kenley, N.C; Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Intramurals, Student Director; Honor Council, Men ' s Judi- ciary, Student Government Association, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Hall Manager, Economics Rela- tions Board, Chairman. WATSON, EDWIN T., Harrellsville, N.C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.; Society for Advance- The thousands of lights on CoDege Drive continuously bum. 494 nient of Management. WATTS, GORDON P., Goldsboro, N.C.; His- tory, A.B. WEBB, BETH W., Raleigh, N.C.; Psychology, A.B. ; Films Committee, Psi Chi, Psychology Club, Women ' s Honor Council, Lecture Com- mittee, Election Committee, Alpha Omicron Pi, Student Nurse ' s Association, Pre-medical So- ciety. WEBSTER, KAREN A., Annandale, Va.; Psy- chology, A.B. ; Psi Chi, Buccaneer,, Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President. WELDON, JILLIAN M., Rocky Mount, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Westminister Fellow- ship, Home Economics Chapter, Student Na- tional Education Association. WELLONS, SYLVIA A., Dunn, N.C.; Business Education, B.S.; King Youth Fellowship. WELTON, MARVIN L., Norfolk, Va.; Physical Education, B.S.; Freshman and Varsity Track, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice President; Physical Edu- cation Major ' s Club. WELTON, NANCY M., Greenville, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S. ; Student National Education As- sociation. WENNRICH, TIMOTHY W., Glens Falls, N.Y.; History, A.B. WENTZEL, SANDRA K., Raleigh, N.C.; Eng- lish, B.S.; Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Government Association, Day Student Repre- sentative, Executive Secretary, Entertainment Committee, State Legislature Delegate; Dean ' s Advisory Council, Alpha Delta Pi, President; Orientation Counselor, Model United Nations, Executive Secretary; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. WHALEY, CAROL L., Richlands, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Mathematics Club, Stu- dent National Education Association. WHALEY, ROXIE P., Newport, N.C.; Account- ing, B.S.P, WHEELEJt, JOEL D., Durham, N.C.; Business, B.S. ; La Crosse, Kappa Alpha, Men ' s Resi- dence Council. WHITE. BARBARA E., Merry Hill, N.C.; Mathematics, B.S. WHITE, BEVE ' RLY P., Elizabeth City, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, Chi Omega, Buccaneer Beauty. WHITE, GLENN C, Elizabeth City, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. ; Phi Beta Lambda. WHITE. JOHN R., Dothan, Ala.; Business Administration, A.B.; Delta Sigma Pi., R.O.T.C. WHITEHEAD, BEVERLY A., Scotland Neck, N.C.; English, B.S. WHITEHURST, CORNELIA, Raleigh, N.C.; Music, B.M.; Music Educator ' s National Con- ference, College Singers, College Chorale, Alpha Xi Delta. Chapel Choir. WHITEHURST, CORNELIUS, Bethel, N.C.; History, A.B.; Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant-at- Arms; Air Force R.O.T.C, University Union Bowling League, Orientation Counselor. WHITEHURST, LINDA T., Greenville, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Education Association. WHITLEY, DAVID E., Williamston, N.C.; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. WHITLEY, THEODORE W., Gary, N.C.; Psy- chology, A.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Freshman Basketball, Freshman and Varsity Baseball, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. WHITSON, SUZANNA W., Alexandria, Va.; English, A.B.; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Seminars. Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary ; Psi Chi Psychology Club, University Union, Social Committee, Women ' s Glee Club. WHITTEN, RICHARD G., Henderson, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Vice President; Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball; Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament. WHORTON, JAMES WM., Newport, N.C.; Business, B.S. WIELAND, RICHARD A., Greenville, N.C.; Business, B.S. WIGGINS, PATRICIA B., Greenville, N.C.; Business Education, B.S. WIGGINS, WM. RAY, Jacksonville, N.C.; Ac- counting, B.S. WILEY, WM. THOMAS, JR., Greenville, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S.P. WILKERSON, FRANCES A., Kinston, N.C.; Business Administration, B.S. WILLIAMS, EVA C, Louisburg, N.C.; Busi- ness, B.S. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH C, JR., Clinton, N.C.; Business, B.S.P. WILLIAMS, MARILYN L., Richmond, Vir- ginia; Biology, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA E., Benson, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.  ;— WILLIAMS, RALPH D., Battleboro, N.C.; Po- litical Science, A.B. ; Dormitory Hall Manager, Football Manager. WILLIAMS, ROMA G., Mt. Olive, N.C.; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Women Recreational Association, Student Nurses Association, Alpha Omicron Pi, President. WILLIAMS, SONYA B., Raeford, N.C.; Home Eccnomics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, Student National Education Association, Baptist Student Union. WILLIAMS, TERRY J., Fayetteville, N.C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation. WILLIAMSON, BEVERLY L., Wilson, N.C.; English, A.B.; House Council, Publications Committee. WILLIAMSON, MARGARET, Portsmouth, Va.; Nursing; Alpha Omicrrn Pi, Vice President, Senior Panhellenic Representative; Student Nurse ' s Association, 1st Vice President; East Carolinian, Women ' s Recreation Association, Dormitory Student Counselor. WILLIAMSON, REBECCA E., Burlington, N.C.; Elementary Education, B.S.; Student Na- tional Association. WILLIAMSON, STEPHEN W., Graham, N.C.; Industrial and Technical Education. A.B.; In- dustrial and Technical Education Club. WILSON, JAMES I., Hamlet, N.C.; Business  Accounting, B.S.A.; Phi Sigma Pi Reporter, Student Government, Faculty Evaluation Com- mittee. WILSON, SYLVIA D., Winterville, N.C.; So- ciology, A.B. WINGATE, LEON H., Bath, N.C.; Business, B.S.; Society for Advancement of Management. WINN, NANCY W., Dinwiddle, Va.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Orien- tation Counselor. WINSTEAD, ROWENA G., Charlotte, N.C.; Music Education. B.M.E.; Concert Choir, Col- lege Chorale, Chapel Choir, Music Educators ' National Conference, College Marshall, Student Legislator, Alpha Xi Delta. WITCHER, EULIS D., High Point, N.C.; Geography, A.B. ; Theta Chi, Gamma Theta Upsilon. WOOD, DILLON L., Jacksonville. N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S. ; Student National Education Association, Association for Child- hood Education, East Carolinian, Tutorial So- ciety. WOOD, JO A., Four Oaks, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. WOOD, MATTIE T., Benson, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Edu- cation. WOOD, SUSAN, Wilmington, Delaware; Com- mercial Art, B.S.; Delta Phi Delta. WOOD, WM. MICHAEL, Spring Hope, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Student Trainer. WOODARD, BETTY J., Nashville, N.C.; Pri- mary Education, B.S. WOODFORD, ANITA, Richmond, Va.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A.; Dormitory Vice President, Society for the Advancement of Management, Pi Beta Lambda. WOODFORD, WARREN J., Roanoke, Va.; Chemistry, B.S.P.; American Chemical Society. WOOTEN, GARY C, Hudson. N.C.; Industrial Arts, A.B.; Crew, Karate Club, President; Semper Fidelous Society, President; Industrial and Technical Education Club. WOOTEN, SANDRA L., Fountain, N.C.; Grammar Education, B.S. ; Free Will Baptist Fellowship, Treasurer, Vice President; Fresh- man Honor Seminar, Sophomore Honor Seminar, Student National Education Association, Dorm- itory Student Counselor. WOOTEN, SHARYN K., Fayetteville, N.C.; Library Science, B.S. ; Dormitory Proctor, Stu- dent National Education Association, Sociology Club, Alpha Beta Alpha, Outstanding Award; Lutheran Student Association. WRENN, DORIS A., Sanford, N.C.; Primary Education, B.S.; Modern Dance Club, Treas- urer; Student National Education Association. WRENN, KATHRYN V., Raleigh, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S. WRENN, STEVEN L., Graham, N.C.; Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Club, Presi- dent; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Secretary; Baseball Manager. WRIGHT. EVELYN J., Tabor City, N.C; Ac- counting, B.S.P. WRIGHT, GEORGE A., Raleigh, N.C; Psy- chology, A.B. WRIGHT, SANDRA F., Roanoke Rapids, N.C; Education, B.S. ; Student National Education Association, Gamma Beta Pi. -WYNNE, SHARON C, Greenville, N.C; Po- litical Science, A.B.; Freshmen Aquanymphs, University Party. YARBROUGH, RICHARD C, Raleigh. N.C; Business Administration, B.S. ; Society for Ad- vancement of Management. YORKE, JEWELL A., Kannapolis, N.C; Granmiar Education, B.S. YOUNG, BOBBIE C, Asheville, N.C; Edu- cation, B.S. YOUNG, JAMES H., Ahoskie, N.C; English, B.S. ; Buccaneer, Classes Editor, Business Man- ager, Editor-in-Chief; East Carolinian, Manag- ing Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Key, Associate Editor; Student Legislature, Parliamentarian; Student Government, Elections Chairman; Stu- dent Government Budget Committe, Men ' s Resi- dence Council. East Carolina University Publi- cations Board, East Carolina University Law Society, Student Orientation Counselor, Middle South Model United Nations, Vice President, Chairman of Economic Council; North Carolina State Student Legislature, Phi Kappa Tau, Editor; United States Student Press Association, Recipient of E.C.U. Publications Board Award, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. YOUNT, MICHAEL D., Hickory N.C; Com- mercial Art. B.F.A. YOUNT, THELMA H., Hickory, N.C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nursing Association, Gamma Beta Phi, Dormitory Hall Proctor. 495 Administration — Facult y am«. Dr. Francis R., Jr Crawley, Wesley V 333 Hause, Robert L 362 McGrath, Mrs. Virginia Gravely Snarl, James A .163 Crenshaw, Mrs. Marguerite V. Heckel, Dr. Edgar 367 Shank. Barry M 363 ler, Dr. Carl G 23 Hedges, Dr. Ramon M. .352 Sharpe, Allen N 355 ler. Dr. PhUlip J 346 Crickmore. Vivian P. . . . . 371 Shea, Mrs. Jannis B 358 exander. S. Rndolph .. . 20 Crosby, Dr. Percy . 340 Helms, Dr. Rutu. M. . . . 368 370 Shea, Philip 341 apoulios, Aposlolos A. Hendershot, Dr. Paul T. Manning, Mildred B . 23 Sheppard, Dr. Moses M. 354 Manning, Mrs. Nannie Lee ... 369 366 Herndon. Thomas C Hickman, Dixie E 347 339 wood, Dr. Frank 356 Daugherty, Mrs. Stella M Marion. Andre J 342 Siddiqi, Dr. Mohamed ... 341 er., Dr. Carolin. L. . . 367 348 Hill, Mrs. Helga E 342 Sindwani, Dr. Mohini ... 3.53 MS, Dr. Paul W 367 Daugman, Dr. Joseph F. Hill. Joseph A 354 Marshall, Dr. Julia De France Slaughter, James S 337 ■ley. Dr. Donald E. ... ley. Dr. Donald F. . . . ley, Garlan F 369 348 371 . 19 Davis, Graham J Debter, Mrs. Ouid. C. .. Dempsey, Mrs. Faye H. . Derrick. J. Derrick, Mrs. Mildred H. 366 354 354 354 367 Hill. Samuel T Hodgin. Dr. Katherine W. Holberg. Moselle HoUey. William H Holmes. Dr. Keith D. . . . Hooks. Dr. Edgar W.. Jr 354 ' 348 358 333 356 Martin, Dr. G eorge C. .. Martin, Dr. William B. . Martines. Mr,. Inez N. . . Mattheis, Floyd E Mendenhall, Cynthia A. . Miegler. Elizabeth M. . . . MiUer, Thomas W 341 356 365 369 . 23 343 Smith, Cordon F.. Jr. ... Smith, Mrs. Lois R Smith, Norman E Sneden, John A Song, Dr. Youngdahl ... Sorensen, Mrs. Mary .... Sorensen, Dr. Frederick . . 23 345 337 .151 ker. Worth E 339 339 South, Malcolm N 339 365 Mitchell, Dr. Charles C. rbo. Dr. Jose Dewar. Mrs. Thadys J. .. 360 ss. Mrs. Joan 338 Dickey. RufuB L.. Jr. ... 362 Houlik. James W 362 Mitchell, Mavis 345 Sowell, Dr. Kalyc 0. ... 349 Bch, Dean Earl E 362 Dixon. Calvert R. 352 Hudson. Samuel P 371 Modlin, Dr. Ruth 356 arden. Dr. James H. . . 354 Diion. Dr. James C 351 Hurley. Dr. Patricia G. . 358 Moffitt, Dr. John 333 Speight, Dr. Francis .... 333 cik, Francis P 366 Dorey, Mis. Frances M. . . 23 Monteiro, Palmyra V. .., 341 Slallings, Neil A 345 1, John S., Jr nnett, Mrs. Elizabeth . 371 348 Douglas, Frances N Douglas, Dr. George A. . 345 353 Indorf. Dr. Hans H Isabelle. Eugene 351 362 Moore, Dr. Charles W. . . Moore, Mrs. Miriam B. . 358 Staton. Dr. Mary L Steele, Dr. Ralph H 356 nnelt, M. Lee 365 Downes, Dr. Sheldon C. . Steinberg. Jay R 352 nyamin, Phillips B. ... 333 Drake, EUiabeth 362 Murphy, Dr. Catherine A. ' 362 rry, Mrs. Lois T 370 Dudley, Mrs. Frances F. Jacobs. Ralph E 333 119 gers, Mrs. Audrey M. James. Kenneth C 354 Johrfson. Mrs. Est. D. .. 356 341 g. Dr. Kenneth L. . . . 360 Durham. Dr. W. Edmund ' 362 Jr. Johnson. Dr. Kermil G. . 348 Strawin Alice hop. Dr. B. A cker, Mrs. Gay H. . . . 340 345 Durham, Dr. WUliam H. Johnaon. Dr. Thorn.. H. ' 345 N.pp, Dr. R. R Neel, Franci. L 353 333 Sturgill, Dr. Claude C. .. 347 Duval, Dr. R. P 34« Suggs, Mrs. Joanna L. .. 365 369 370 Jones. Mr.. JoAnn 339 Tadlock, Major Carl E. . yette. Dr. Joseph G. .. 366 East, Dr. John P 351 Jones. M.rg«et I 350 J.1U snnan, Oscar W Jtton, Mrs. Mary J. .. 348 346 Edmiston. Robert S 333 333 354 O ' Connell. Dr. James R. ' 347 Thomas, Grover M Thornton, Jack W Thornton, Mrs. Mary K. Jone.. Dr. R.tL 355 ewster. Dr. Lawrence F EdmUton, Mrs. Sara J. . 333 Jone.. Mr,. Ruth B . 354 O ' Neal, Mrs. Willene E. 346 EUer, Dr. Frank W 369 Jorgensen. Dr. N. M. ... 345 358 oadhurst, Mrs. Ruth J. ' 365 354 Everett, Dr. Grover W. . 367 Owens, Joyce H . 23 own, Dr. Byron B. Jr. Everhart, Mrs. France! B. ' 376 KeUer. Bonnie J Keller, NormM B 342 333 Parker, Mrs.  SaUie S. .. . 23 Todd. Dr. Richard C. . . . Toll, Mrs. Eleanor E. . . . 317 363 own. C. Q own, Wyatt L owne. Dr. Richard J. . owning. Dean Elmer R. 340 346 338 Kendrick. Dr. Larry L. . KUp.trick, Dr. R.chel H. Kim. Dr. Yoon H 345 ' 339 Parnell, James H 362 Fahrner, Dr. Alvin A. ... Famham, Dr. EmUy .... 346 333 Paschal, Herbert R Pence, Dr. Sallie E Perry, Mrs. Marguerite A 346 349 Tracy. Donald C Troulman. Dr. William F. 363 ' .isi Fernandez, Dr. Joseph A. owning, Mrs. Marie B. Uard, Harold C 338 345 Fernandez, Manolita .... Fernandez. Mrs. Maria E. 342 Knight, George W.. Jr. .. Koonce. Mr.. Maria H. . Kosy. Dr. John, Jr 342 Peeleway, Betty E Phelps, Herman D Pignani, TuUio J 333 371 349 Vansant. Henry C Vichas, Dr. Robert P. . . . . 345 . 355 rden, Hubert W 366 Finch Dr Alton V 354 Kunkel, Dr. Peter H. . . . Waldrop. Mrs. Bonnie .. . 365 rkheimer, Graham J. . 352 Fitzgerald. Louise Y 338 Kuo. Dr. Jang 367 352 Waldrop. Paul E 360 tier. Dr. James W. ... Fleming, Mrs. Ellen C. . Fleming, James L 348 Wanderman. Mrs. Relly . 342 rd. Dr. James W 368 342 Quick. Eleanor A 358 Wang, Dr. Alfred S . 339 Fletcher, John S., H .... 354 Lambie. Ruth 358 365 345 . 339 meron, Norman H. . . . 355 . 33 Flinn, Michael C Foster, Dr, Josephine A. 333 LiBleei J Raj , 350 Quinn. Tom R Warren, Mrs. Eva W. . . . . 339 pwell. Dr. Richard L. . 365 raway. Dr. Sarah H. . . rgile, Mrs. Anne C. .. rllon, Herbert R rpenter. Dr. Thomas H rter, Robert L rty, Lt. Col. Douglas F . 23 351 362 362 330 Fuller, Dr. Frank G 356 Ganlt, R. B 345 Garrison, Mrs. Judith T. 355 Godfrey, Colonel Milton E, .. Gordley, Mrs. Marilyn F Lar.in. Dr. Tor. M Latimer. Thoma. G Leconte. Dr. Joseph N. .. Ledhetter. Gorman W. .. Leith. Robert W Lennon. Donald R Levine. Mr.. Greer G. .. Limer. Edmond W.. Jr. . Little. Mrs. Linda W. ... 354 360 367 355 360 347 365 R.tclilte. Mrs. Lona P .-. Ray Douglas 365 337 368 337 . 23 339 340 Watson. Brett T Watson. William H Weaver, Mrs. Lily R. . . . Webber, Mrs. Edith H. . Welborn, Johnny W Welborn, Odell L  353 Reed. Floyd M.. Jr Rees. James L Reese. Mrs. Anne D Reilly. Dr. Bart M Riggs. Dr. Stanley R. ... 339 345 345 amberlain, Charles F. 333 Rocke. Dr. Donald C. . . . 355 White, Mrs. Gladys R. .. 363 Gordley. Meti T 333 Romita, Dr. Joseph W. . . 355 Wiese, Peter 343 amberlain. Warren A. 333 .356 362 376 338 356 339 346 339 337 355 Wiggins, Minnie M ambliss, Thomas A. .. Gray, WeUington B Greene. Mary H Gregory. Dr. Robert J. .. Grimsley. Jimmie R Cross. Dawyer D Gross Mrs Tannala A. . 333 339 356 345 350 348 Long. Dr. Thomas E. ... Lowe. Velma W Lowery. John H.. Jr Lucht, RichMd W Lundy. Mrs. LuoiUe K. . 355 339 355 Rosenfeld, Dr. Vila H. .. 358 333 337 Wilder, Vernie B Wiley. Charles G WiUard, George-Anne ... Williams. George E Williams, Dr. Harry A. . Williams, Louise L . 23 338 estang, Ennis L etkin, Mrs. Karen B. . ark. Dr. Amos ay, Mrs. Faye C ay Dr Howard B Rothfeder, Dr. Herbert P. Roulston, Rosalind Ryan, Dr. lone J 347 345 352 349 Grossnickle. Dr. William F. .. Lundy. Dr. Talmage E. .. 366 Ryan, Major Kevin T. , Jr ... Williams, Dr. Melvin J. . 353 Icord, J. Marshall .... 354 Gustafson. H. Leonard .. 341 McAllister Dr Warren A Rylander, Wilfrid F 355 Winn, Dr. Wilkins B. . . . Woodside, Robert M. ... 347 349 leman. Dr. Hubert A. . ngleton. Dr. Betty C. . ngleton, Mrs. Donna M 346 Haggard. Paul W 348 McClinlock. Coy E 371 Sanders, Dr. Robert H. . 353 Yarbrough, Mrs. Mary A. 338 Haigwood. Thomas J. ... 360 McDaniel. Dr. James Scot Sanderson, Dr. William C 330 Yarbrough, Dr. Tinsley E. Hampton. Dr. Carol D. .. 369 McD.niel. Dr. Susan J. . 366 Saunders, Frank W 349 351 ulter. Dr. Byron L. ... 368 Hampton. Dr. Carolyn H. McDaniels. Jesse 355 Saunders, Mrs. Jo B. ... 345 Yarley, Mrs. Brunie A. . . 23 369 McGee. James A 371 Sayetta. Dr. Thomas C. . 368 Yeh, Dr. Chung- Jeh 355 338 McGrath, Dr. Harold M. Yelverton, Virginia L. . . . . 23  :ghead, Houston 350 Harrison. Dr. Alice M. . . 354 Schnitzler. Dr. Felix .... 343 iine, Mr. Norman .... . 23 Hart. William S 354 McGrath, Mrs. Mildred T Schwartz. Ernest W ,345 Zincone, Dr. Louis H Jr amer, Robert E 341 Hart. Mrs. Carol A 355 360 355 Organizations Aerospace Department .... 330 Alpha Delta Pi 230 Alpha Epsilon, Pi 246 Alpha, Kappa Delta 282 Alpha Kappa Pai 270 Alpha Omicron Pi 231 Alpha Phi Omega 272 Alpha Phi 234 Alpha Xi Delta 236 American Chemical Society . . . 175 American Institute of Physics 174 Angel Flight 214 Aquanymphs 204 Arnold. Air Society 216 Art Department 332 Arts and Sciences Department Association lor Childhood Education 176 Baptist Student Union ... 164 Biology Department 366 Buccaneer 154 Business Department 354 Campus LJiristian Fellowship 166 Canterhury 167 Chemistry Department .. . Chi Beta Phi Chi Omega Circle K College Artists Concert Choir Delta Pi Delta Delta Sigma Pi Delta Zeta Drama Department East Carolinian Education Department English Department Fidelio Society Foreign Language Departs Free Will Baptist Gamma Beta Phi Gamma Theta Upsilon Geology Department Geography Department . . . Gymastics Cluh Health and Physical Educal Department Hebrew Youth Fellowship History Department Hockey Club Phi Beta Lambda Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Kappa Tau Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Chi Phi U Colony Phi Sigma Tau Philology Department Physical Education Majors Club Physics Department Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Pi Omega Pi Poetry Forum Political Science Club . . . . Political Science Departi Pre-Med Society Psychology Department . . . Publications Board Rebel ROTC Society for the Advancemei of Management Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Chi Delta Sigma Nu 261 Sigma Phi Epsilon 266 Sigma Sigma Sigma 244 Sigma Tau Delta 302 Sociology Club 195 Sociology Department 353 Student Government Association 140 Student Nursing Association... 1% Student National Education Association !98 Student Party 197 Symphonic Band 315 Symphonic Orchestra 314 Tau Pi Epsilon 301 Theta Chi 268 University Chorale 323 University Party 200 Varsity Band 318 WECU 208 Women ' s Chorus 319 Women ' s Glee Club 321 Women ' s Recreation Young Democrat ' s Club .. 206 Young Republican ' s Club Student Index Aaron, Lois llene 456 Abbott, Philip Ray 456 Abbott, Vivian llene 416 AbeU, Sandra Jean 416 Abene, Stephen G 456 Abernathy, Beverly K. . . . 416 Abernathy, Joan Benny . . . 416 Abrams, Brenda Lou 416 Acree, Chris Workman ... 416 Adams, April Lee 456 Adams, Barbara Jean 436 Adams, Bonnie Faye 416 Adams, Cheryl Lou 456 Adams. Edna Yvonne 380 Adams, Franklin V 456 Adams, Gale Elizabeth ... 380 Adams. Judith Ann 436 Adams, Judy Anne 416 Adams, Linda Joyce 380 Adams, Linda Lee 436 Adams, Linda Susan 456 Adams, Paul F., Jr 456 Adaroson, Susan 436 Adcock, Kathryn J 436 Adcock, Roger, Jr 416 Aderholl, Judy Ann 456 Adkins, Bernard, Jr 416 Adkins, James Edwin 416 Adkins, Linda Ann H. ... 416 Ahlsen, George W.. Jr. .. 436 Ajas, Teruyo 436 Albert, Paul E.. Jr 416 Albright. Lynda Joy 436 Albritton, Daisy L 416 Alderman, Bruce H 436 Aldridge, Barbara A 456 Aldridge, James K 456 Aldridge, Linda C 436 Aldridge, Mary Dianne ... 456 Aldridge, Rebecca N 380 Alexander, Cathie J 436 Alexander, Gary M 456 Alexander, Henry B 436 Alexander, Leita D 456 Alexander, Steven L 416 Alexander, Thomas B 436 Alexiou, Odis Aleck 456 Alford. Charles J 416 Alford. Dolores A 436 Alford. Hallie P 456 Alford, Jo Ann 416 Alford, Margarette G 436 Alford, Mary Linda 456 Alford, Peggy L 456 Allen, Barbara Lee 456 Allen. Barbara Leslie 416 Allen. Betsy Ann 380 Allen. Brenda C 436 Allen. David Samuel 456 Allen. Emiley Lamarr 456 Allen, Gloria Jane 456 Allen, Helen Mary 416 Allen. Herman O., Jr 436 Allen, Jacqueline N 456 .yien, Judy Gale 416 Allen, Margaret M 380 Allen, Marvin L 376 Allen, Mary Angela 436 Allen, Mary Force 436 Allen, Mary Paulette 416 Allen, Paul J., Ill 416 Allen, Robert Ellis 436 Allen, Roger Dale 416 Allers, Arthur W 456 Alligood. Alice Rae 380 Alligood, Carol Davis .... 380 Alligood. Jane R 380 Alligood, Lindon L 380 Alligood, Miriam L 380 Allison, Adra Ives 416 Allred, Susan C 380 Almon. Martha Ruth 416 Alphin, Eva Mae 380 Alphin, Janice Marie 416 Alston, Carol Leigh 416 Alston, Wm. Stanley, Jr 436 Alvarado, Manuel A 436 Ambrose, Barbara J 456 Ambrose, Jacqueline 456 Ambrv, Karen Marie 380 Amici, Emclia V 416 Amick, Beverly Gail 4% Amon. Carol L j30 Anderson. Belinda Joy ... ,56 Anderson, Beverly J 436 Anderson, Edith H 416 Anderson. Elizabe, ' , J. ... 380 Anderson. Gerald T 380 Anderson. Gregory L 416 Anderson, John E 456 Anderson, John W 436 Anderson, Karen C 436 Anderson. Larry Brook . . . 456 Anderson, Lynda Faye ... 416 . derson, Mary C 436 Anderson, Mary Ellen .... 456 Anderson, Mary S 416 Anderson, Pamela Lynn . . 436 Anderson, Randolph C. . . . 436 Lee Anderson. Sue C 380 Anderson, Susan 380 Anderson, Vickie M 416 Andrae, Don ' «16 Andreas. Ruth J 436 Andrew, John Stuart 416 Andrews, Barbara Anne .. 436 Andrews, Barry D 380 Andrews, Charles K 436 Andrews, Dennis C 416 Andrews Suzanne J. 416 Anema. John C 417 Angel, Ellen Douglas 436 Anthony, Joseph E 436 Appenzeller, Gail M 417 Apple, Janet Tanya 417 Apple, Stephen W 456 Appleby, Andrew S 381 Applegate, Joseph B 417 Applewhite. Walter B. . . . 381 Arbegast. Walter P 4-!6 Arcand, Andre Thomas ... 381 Arena, Catherine T 456 Armour, David M 456 Armstrong, Betty Sue 381 Armstrong, Michael D. . . . 381 Arnette, Dianne Lee 381 Arnold, Bernard Hines ... 456 Arnold. Christine M 456 Arnold, Dottie Jane .... 436 Arnold, Patricia A 381 Arnold, Patricia C 417 Arnold, William D 417 Arons, Rhea Lorraine 436 Arthur. Brenda Jo 456 Asato. Winifred K 381 Asbell. Charles M.. Jr. ... 456 Ashburn, Gary Brent 436 Ashley, Cynthia D 436 Askew. Edward C 456 Askew, Esther Ruth 456 Askew, Sara Lee 417 Aston, Deborah Ann 456 Atack, Kathleen Ann 381 Atkins. Barbara Sue . . . 436 Atkins. Michael D 456 Atkinson, Andrew J 417 Atkinson, Ann Eliz 436 Atwater, Charles S 417 Aulbert, Rodney Lee 456 Aull, Mildred Eliz 456 Austin. Gwendolyn I 381 Austin. James F 437 Austin. Janice Elaine ... 437 Austin, Nonie R 437 Austin. Wm. Horton. Jr 381 Auten. Elizabeth D 417 Autrey. Mae Cynthia 381 Avent. Beverly Jane 381 Avent. Ernest Braswel .... 417 Averitl. Carol S 456 Aydlett. Rebecca A 417 Ayers. Lou F 456 Ayers, Michael B 437 Ayers. Lou F 456 Ayers. Michael B 437 Ayers. Stedman B 457 Ayscue. Cheryl D 457 Bach. Claudia F Bach, Wayne Marshall .. Bacon, Jeffrey John , Judith Lynne ... nenti, Vincent ... Bagby, Richard Lee Bailes, Judy Dorcas Bailey, Anne Clark Bailey, Barbara C Bailey, Cynthia Ann Bailey, Cynthia Sue Bailey, Jaenn M., Jr. ... Bailey, Mary Eliz Bailey, Melbern C. Jr. .. Bailey, Patricia D Bailey. Radford B.. Jr. .. Bailey. Stephen D Bain, John David Baird, Robert W Baird, Wanda Jane Baker, Barbara Jean Baker, Cheryl Kay Baker, Etta Ruth Baker, Fred Ben Baker, Kathryn Elaine .. Baker, Larry Talmage . . . Baker, Lonnie Gene Baker, Melford Ray Baker, Patsy Arlene Baker. Patsy Eileen Baker. Sarah V Baker. Sharon Ann Baker, Susan Carol Baker, Wanda Cambill .. Baker, William C Baker, William D Balak, Joseph R Baldree. Susan C Baldree, William E.. Jr. Baldridge, Deborah M. .. Baldwin, Linda Lee Baldwin, Margaret S. . . . Baldwin, Steve Arnold .. Balkcum, Carolyn B Balkcum. Judy Corine ... Balkcum, Wm. R Balko, Michael P., Jr. .. Ballance, Lester W. Ballance, Thomas W., II Ballard, Frances P Ballard, Margaret E Ballentine, Carolyn R. .. Ballint, Patricia Lee Bandy, Patricia Gay Bang, Jens Erickson 417 Banko, Roberta S 437 Banks, Cecil Sutton 417 Banks, Elbert Leslie 457 Banks, Ellis S.. Jr 437 Banks, Mary Margaret . . . 457 Banks, William C 417 Bannister. Deborah R. ... 457 Baran. Joseph S 417 Barhee, Dixon L 457 Barbee, Gurney A.. Jr. ... 457 Barbee, Juanita Blain .... 381 Barbee, Susan Gail 437 Barber, Beltie Lou 381 Barber, Sandra Ruth 417 Barbour, Betty Gail 437 Barbour, Beverly F 381 Barbour. Diane Hale 381 Barbour, Gloria Dare 437 Barbour, Jo Anne 457 Barbour. Kenneth S 417 Barbour, Linda Faye 457 Barden, Martha Sue 417 Barefoot, Brenda C 457 Barefoot, James S 457 Barefoot, Pamela Kay 457 Barfield, Doris Jean 457 Barham, Doris Jane 437 Barham, Edward L., Jr. .. 437 Barkley, Margaret R 437 Barkley, Phyllis A 437 Barlow, Margaret D 437 Barnes, Elizabeth A 381 Barnes, James Nixon 381 Barnes, Judith Ann 381 Barnes, Judy Maye 457 Barnes, Linda L 437 Barnes, Merriman T. Jr 417 Barnes. Paula Marie 457 Barnes, Paulette M 38! Barnes, Robert Ingram ... 381 Barnes, Thomas F 417 Barnett, Bruce Weir 381 Barnette, Jerry Lynn 376 Barnette, Patricia D 381 Barnhardt, Jane S 417 Barnhill, Frances S 417 Barnhill, Robert H 417 Barnhill, Roy L 381 Barnhill, Walter R 437 Barnum, Howard Otto .... 417 Barrett, Brenda C 381 Barrington, Thomas L. ... 381 Barrow. Rebecca Ann .... 382 Barrow, Stephen T 417 Barry, Patricia E 382 Barry. Wilma Mae ' ' 37 Bartlett, Donald 3 ' 2 Bartlett, Ronald Lee 437 Bartlett, Sandra K «7 Barto, Clarence O. HI ■•• ' ' 3 ' Barwick, Brcnda Carol ... ill ... 437 Bercogcay. Ellen Faye Berger, Jane Ellen ... 457 ... 417 Bohmuller, Frederick .. Boisseau, Benjamin C. . .. 383 .. 438 Braxton, Ronald Earl .. Bray, Lucy Sailers .. 438 ..384 Brown, Sammy Alex .. Brown, Sand ra Gail ... ... 382 Berger. Nell Darlene .. ... 437 Bokkon, Linda Carol ... .. 438 Bray, Morris H .. 458 ...458 ... 437 Bergh, Verna Lynn .... ... 417 ... 4i: Brearey, Jonathan Lee . Brearey, Margaret Amy .. 384 .. 458 Brown, Steven Doyle . . Bass. Brenda While ... Bolt, James Towers .... ... 437 Breedlove, Carolyn J. .. Brown, Su.ann Sonja . ... 417 ... 437 Bernard, Woodrow W. Berner, Krisann Marie Bernhardt, Floyd G. .. ... 457 ... 457 ... 417 Bolton, Linda Lee Bone Belay Jean .. 438 .. 383 Breedlove, Irvin P.. Jr. Breen, Sandra J. Reed . Breeze, Ann McKnighl . .. 384 ..384 Bass. Harriet Susan ... Bernhardt, Johnny L. . ... 437 Brown, Thomas Ray ... Brown, William Henry ... 382 Berry, Carolyn P Berry, Delano Howard , ... 382 ,.. 457 Bone Mary Ethel .. 418 Brewer. Ann Bonsai ..., Brewer, Claude S., Jr. . ...458 ... 376 Bass, Rebecca H Bonfoey. Michael L. UO ...458 Berry, Delores E ... 457 458 Brewer, Judy Ellen .... .. 458 Brownfield, C. L. Jr. . ... 458 ... 382 ... 437 ... 417 Berry, Michael C Berry, Patricia Aon .... Berry. Patrick Kevin .. .. 457 .. 437 ... 417 Bonkemeyer, Gary E. .. Bonner. Constance M. .. Bonnevie, Rosemary .... .. 458 .. 438 .. 383 Bridenstine, Ann M. . . . Bridge, Sharon L Bridgeman, Phyllis C. ., .. 438 ... 438 ... 438 Sastian, Stanley Bryan Andrea E Jatchelor. Celia Ashe . Berry, Peggy Y .. 417 Boone, David Eason .... .. 438 Bridgers, Charles W. . . . ... 438 Bryan, Kelly Ferrell .. ... 438 ... 382 Best, Ahbiegail L Best, Benjamin N., Jr. , ... 437 Boone, Sidney Grant . . . Booth, Arthur Joseph .. .. 438 .. 418 Bridgers, Charles W. . . , Bridgers, Joan Avent ... ... 458 ,.. 384 Bryan Linda Carol . 418 laleman. Judy Diane .. Bryan. Martha E ...458 Best, Julie Grey .. 417 Booth. Cheryl A .. 458 Bridgers, Linda Mae ... .. 438 Bryan, Samuel Allen .. ... 458 . .. 417 Best Nancy Louise ,.. 437 Bridgers, Mary C .. 384 Bryant, Bruce A Best, Rita Louise ...457 .. 458 Bridgers, Robert D .. 458 Bryant, Cynthia . .. 438 latista, Walter I ... 417 Best, Sue Perry ... 457 Boothe, Carolyn D .. 418 Bridges, Barbara Ann .. .. 458 Bryant, Kenneth S. . . . ... 418 Bethea, Karen L .. 457 Bryant, Larry D Bielby, Earl William ... .. 417 Bordeaux, Peggy L .. 438 Bridges. James M Bryant. Linda Cheryl ., ... 458 Bierma, Stephen Guy .. 437 Bridges, Mary B Bryant. Linda Faye .... Biggerstaff, Linda .. 457 .. 458 Bridges, Paul F .. 418 Bryant. Luther Donald ... 458 Biggs, Martha Terry ... .. 457 Borst, Franklin J .. 376 Bridges. Susan Anita ... Bryant. Paulette ... 438 Bilyou, Su,an Marion .. . . 418 Bryant. Rebecca M. ... Binet, Richard Eugene . .. 417 . 438 Briggs, Betty Curtis .... . . 418 Buchan, Elma Dove .... ...458 .. 382 Binkley, Eldon Dewitt .. ,. 438 Buchanan, Rooald W. . Bircher, John Charles .. .. 417 Bright, Barbara Anne .. .. 438 Buchanan. Vernon L. .. ... 438 .. 417 Bird, Anne Kendrick ... .. 457 Bottoms, Frieda Rae .... Botts. Sharon Lee Boudrow, Eleanor M. . . . ,. 383 . 418 . 383 Bright, Danny Lee Bright, George W., Ill . Bright, James Paul .. 384 .. 418 .. 438 ayless. Martha Ru.h .. .. 457 .. 457 Buck, Rebecca, S. P. . , Buck, Sandra Marie .... ayley, Michael F Birmingham, Jane Y. . . . .. 417 ... 458 .. 417 Bishop, Julius Liston ... .. 417 Bounds, Nancy Curtiss .. . 458 Briley, Julius Warren .. .. 418 Buckner. James C ... 418 Bishop, Margaret EUe . . .. 457 Bovender, Penny L . 458 Buckner, John Michael , ... 458 Bishop, Richard W Buckner, Melba Elaine . Bissett, Harold E.. Jr. . .. 417 ,. 383 Brinkley, Julia F .. 418 Buelin. Ronald R .. 418 Bissette, Elizabeth C. .. .. 437 Bowen, Cornelia E ,. 418 Brinkley, Laurie E .. 458 Buenger. Margaret Ann .. 458 .. 382 Bowen, Danny . 418 Buettner, Nancy R Biszaotz, Charlotte K. .. Bowen, Janet Marie . 458 Buff, Deborah Joyce ... Bittner, Nancy L . 418 Buff Jackie Faye Bixler, Bruce Brent .... .. 457 Bowers, Sandra Leigh ... . 438 Brinson, Vance B .. 418 Buford, Marjorie M. . . . .. 458 Black. Barbara Dale ... Bowes, Warren Anthony , .. 418 Black. Harry B .. 382 . 383 Brinton, Linda Joyce ... .. 458 Buie, Barbara Jean .... .. 418 Black, Mary Margaret .. Bowling, Wm. Alton .... . 438 Brill, Clyde Stephen ... Brill. James A .. 418 Buie, Neil Elliott .. 418 .. 457 Blackburn, Bonnie S. .. .. 457 Bowman, Deborah Carol . . 458 .. 438 Bulla, Linda Rhea .. 385 Blackburn, Carl W .. 437 ,. 458 Bollard, John Ingle, ... .. .385 .. 437 Blackhurn, James W. .. Blackburn, Jean Carol . .. 382 .. 437 Bowman, Paul Martin ... . 418 Brill, Mary Susan Brill, Nina Ellen .. 384 .. 418 Pullard, Linda N .. 385 Blackburn, Phyllis N. .. .. 437 Boyd. Barbara Janice ... . 458 Blackburn, Walter Wm. .. 382 . 418 Brill, Sandra Lee . . 384 Bullock, Brenda L .. 385 Blackman, Gail E .. 417 Boyd, Janice Marie . 383 Bullock, Gwen Eliz Blackman, Terry Lynn . .. 457 Britlon, Donald Wayne . .. 458 Bullock. Martha E .. 385 . 382 Blackmon, Freddie A. .. Blackmon, Glenda Kay . .. 457 .. 417 Boyd, Phyllis Kay . 383 Brixhoff, Sylvia P .. 384 . 438 :alty, Stuart Ashley ... Bumgardner, Karen C. . .. 438 Blackwell, Beverly C. .. .. 457 Bumgarner. Janet Sue .. :aver, Barry Wayne ... . 437 Boyd, Robert Lee . 438 Brock, Cyrus Wayne ... Blackwell, Lee Harlan . .. 437 Bunch. Brenda Kay .... .. 438 . . 437 Blackwell. Thomas H. .. . 418 Blade, Karen Ann .. 457 Bunch, Henry Arlyn ... .. 385 :cton, George F Blair, Barbara Anne ... . 383 Bunch, Janette .. 418 Blair. Brenda Ellen .... .. 418 Brooks. Benjamin Lee .. Brooks, Beverly Gail . . . Brooks Elizabeth A Bunch, John N., Jr .. 385 ;eson, Stephen Bruce . Blair, Linda Elaine.... . 418 Boyette, Larry Swain ... . 458  Bunch, Margaret Evans . .. 418 . 382 Blake, Russell W .. 376 Boykin. Bobby Donnie .. . 438 438 Bunch, Mary Lou D. . . . .. 385 Blalock, Ethel Faye .... .. 418 . 383 Brooks, Evelyn Lois ... Brooks, James L Brooks, Jeffrey G Brooks, Karen Maria ... Brooks Linda Maria Bunch, Velton Ray .. 438 Blalock, Hal James . . 457 Braak, Bernard Bruce ... . 438 .. 384 438 Bunn. Bennie Garland .. .. 418 ■Icher. Robert C .. 437 Blalock, Joel Thomas ... ,. 383 Bradey, Nancy Kay . 383 Bonn, Margaret Anne .. .. 458 Blalock, Lamberth, Jr. . . . 457 Bradford, Judith L . 383 Bunn. Martha Rose .. 458 :11. Cora McGregor . 417 Blalock, Lynda Watson . .. 418 Bradford, Susan E . 37« 458 Bunting, Doyle Wayne . .. 456 Blalock, Philip David ... . . 457 . 458 Brooks, Patsy Burawski. William H. . . .. 335 ■11, Fonda Crewa ,. 382 Bradley, Edward W . 418 Burbella, George J . 418 Brothers, Karen E Broughlon, Richard B. .. Brough . Steven N. . . . . 458 . 418 U. Ruth Ann 11, Sarah Louise ■n. Shirley Lon Ilmann. Marcia L lote. Frank L ilote, Herbert T :It, Pamela Kay imisderfer, William ... nder. William E nditz. Ellen F . 437 . 382 . 457 . 382 . 437 Blanchard, Albert Jr. ... Blanchard, Helen Rae ... . 383 .. 418 Bradley, Nancy E Bradshaw, Eileen . 383 . 438 Burch, Brenda Allen .... Burch, Vernon G.. Jr. ... .. 418 .. 438 Blanchard, Janet G . 383 Burchell, Michael R ,. 418 Blanchard, Joseph B. ... Bland, Cherry Moore .... . 437 ,. 383 Brafford, James E Brake. Hamilton J . 438 . 438 . 458 Brower, Stanley F Brown, Anna Calharin ... ,. 418 ,. 438 Burden, Patricia Ann ... Burgess, Harvey D Burgess, Mary Jane . 418 , 438 . 438 Bland, Thomas H . 437 Brake, John Michael .... . 418 Brown Bonnie Lee 458 Burgess, Wayne Thomas . . 385 . 457 Bland, William G . 437 Brake, Katherine May ... . 438 Brown, Brenda Lanier ... . 384 Burke, Dennis C , 385 Blankenship, Martha C. . . 437 Brame, Caroline M . 418 Brown Bruie Delong . . . 418 Burke, Etta Diane . 438 . 417 Blanton, Gary Carlton ... ,. 383 Bramley, Eleanor Gail .. . 438 Brown, Carolyn Jane . . . . . 438 Burke, Margaret M . 385 Blaylock, Barbara E , 418 Burke, Sharon R . 438 nnett, James D nnett, Jeanne Keith .. Branch, Ellen Nell . 418 Burkheimer, Lucy K. . . . . 459 Blaylock, Kenneth W. ... Blevins, Wanda Susan ... . 458 Brown. Deborah Jo . 45r Burleson, John D . 418 . 437 . 438 Branch. Mary R Brandenburg, Lynne A. .. . 383 , 458 Brown, ' George R . 418 Burnett, Myrle Jo Burnett, Paula B . 385 . 459 nnetl, Richard Gray .. . 457 . 383 Brandon. Dennecia L Burney, Katherine J. A. . 437 Blue, Sharon Leigh . 438 Brandon, Pamela Gray ... 458 Brown, Jane Kate . 458 385 Blumenstein, Frances ... . 438 Branin, Mark Jeffrey .... 438 Brown, John M . 384 Blythe, Mary E . 457 Branscomb, Rachel J 438 Brown. Justin L., Ill ... . 384 Burns. David Jean . 438 Boaz, Dolores . 383 Branscome, Betty Faye ... 418 Brown, Linda Arleen .... . 438 Boaz, James Michael .... . 438 Brantley, Carolyn F 438 Brown, Linda Jean . 438 Burns. Janie Marie . 459 Bobbitt, Joy Ann . 457 Brantley, Elizabeth A. . . . 418 Brown, Lynette Rea . 458 Burns, Martha E . 438 . 417 Bobbitt. Nancy B . 383 Brantley, Margaret E 418 Brown, Margaret Anne .. . 418 Burroughs, Paula E. K. Bobersky. Stephen L .... . 418 Braswell, Betty Jane 438 Brown, Martha W 438 459 . 382 Bobo. Paula Runette .... . 418 Braswell, Marsha Rose ... 418 Brown, Mary Hester .... . 438 Burt, Douglas S . 459 pton, Margaret L . 417 Bodziak, William J . 383 Braunhardt, Ronald N. . . . 438 Brown, Mary Tonya . 458 Burt. Jonathan Meed .... . 419 nton, Stephen Boyd , . 382 Bogatko, John A . 383 Braxton, Johnnie P., Jr. . . 458 Brown, Patricia Ann .... . 384 Burwell, James Darrel ... . 419 . 457 Boger, Anne Marlene ... . 418 Braxton. Linda Fay 438 Brown. Rebecca Ann .... . 384 Buschman, Jane C . 438 Butcher, Terry Lynn 419 Butler, Donald E 438 Butler, Gloria Gail 459 Butler, Jeffrey C 459 Butler. Judith Lee 419 Butler, Teresa Irene 438 Butts. John Daniel 439 Buzzelli, Phillip L 419 Byerly, Ronald Bruce 385 Bynum, Joanne M 385 Bynum, Joseph C, HI ... 419 Byrd, Charles Thomas .... 439 Byrd, Frieda Gene 439 Byrd, William Colon 459 Byrns, Frank Edmond 419 Byrum, Jerry Holt 376 Byrum, Johnny Julius .... 419 Byrum, Willie C 385 Cade, Jane Marie ... Cagle, Elizabeth D. . Cahoon, Karl Glen . . Cahoon, Robert, Jr. . Cain, Harry Irving . . Cain, Mary Susan ... Cain, Ronald Norris . Cain, Theresa Gail .. Caines, Ger trude M. Cake, Marcus P Calcutt. Stephen D. . Calder, Lynn Frances Caldwell, Kenneth C. Calhoun, David T. .. Calhoun, Elizabeth B. Callahan, William G. Callaway, Paul F. ... Callicutt, Charles D. Callis, Lorraine Hope Cameron, Celia Ann . Cameron, Linda Nell Campbell, Annette R. Campbell, Cheryl Ann Campbell, Earnest F. Campbell. Isaac L., II Campbe: Campbell, Kathryn L 439 Campbell, Nancy M 459 Campbell, Rebecca S 459 Campbell, Robert A 386 Campbell, Thomas C 459 Campbell, Walter E., Jr 439 Campbell, William R 439 Campeau, Robert Allan ... 439 Canady, Mona Lou 386 Canady, Ronald Lee 376 Canipe, Herbert W., Jr. .. 439 Cannon, Carolyn Faye 459 Cannon, Elizabeth H 459 Cannon, Evelyn P 386 Cannon, Lou Ellen 439 Cannon, Mary E 419 Cannon, Sue Ellen 439 Cantley, Cerney D •. . 439 Canup, Nancy Lou 459 Capps, Erie Dianne 439 Caprio, Robert Joseph ... 419 Caraway, Cheryl Ann .... 439 Card, Adele Rose 386 Garden. Debra Anne 419 Garden, James R 459 Cardwell, Cecil D 439 Carelock. Donna Lynne . . 459 Carey, James Watson .... 459 Carlson, Edward D 419 Carlson, John Arthur 459 Carlson, Karen Lea 386 Carmichael, Alison G 439 Carmichael, Beverly S. ... 386 Carney, Basil W., Jr 386 Carpenter, Jo Anne 439 Carpenter, Michael R. ... 386 Carper, George M., Jr. ... 439 Carr, Carol Ann 439 Carraway, Allen M 419 Carraway, Diane Kay .... 459 Carraway, Dora Jean 386 Carraway, Frankie D 459 Carraway, George B 439 Carraway, Judy C 459 Carraway, Sudie A 439 Carrier, Frances D 439 Carriker, Alice Ann 439 Carroll, Donna Marie .... 459 Carroll. Luellen 439 Carroll, Thomas R., Jr. .. 439 Carrow, Kester Lane 419 Carson, Donald H., Jr. ... 419 Carson, Douglas A 459 Carson, John F., Jr 386 Carstarphen, Barbara 419 Carstarphen, John, III ... 376 Carter, Alice Mario 459 Carter, Beverly Jo 386 Carter, Carol Sue 419 Carter, Dwight H 419 Carter, Gloria Diane 386 Carter, James Leonard ... 419 Carter, Linda Ellen 459 Carter, Lois Marie 419 Carter, Martin A., Jr 419 Carter, Michael Jay 459 Carter, Richard S 419 Carter. Sandra Gail 459 Carter, Susan Anne 439 Carter, Wm. Casper 386 Gartner, Lawrence A 439 Cartwright, Charles L. , . . 419 Cartwright, Martha E 386 Cartwright, Mary K 439 Carver, Evelyn B 439 Cascioli, Edna Louise 439 Case, David Richard 439 Casebolt, Hampton D 419 Casey, James Neal 459 Casey, Leslie Winford ... 459 Casey, Lois Mae 419 Cash, Terry D 439 Cashion, Carol Faye 419 Cashion, Robert N 419 Cashwell, Callie R 439 Cashwell, Raymond P. . . . 459 Caskey, Walter D 459 Casper. Cheryl Lynn 459 Cassady, Paul Carter 419 Cassell. Catherine C 439 Cassell. Thomas M 439 Cassidy, Joseph P 386 Cassisi. Richard C 459 Casteen, Michael 459 Castell, Linda Lee 459 Castellini, Daniel J 419 Castevens, Gail E 415 Castles, Lonna E 419 Gates, Cheryl Jo 459 Cathey, Jane Hoagland ... 419 Catlette, Susan L 439 Cattle, Carolyn Anne 439 Cattle, Rosemary 419 Cauley, Martha 459 Cauley, Mary Mumford .. 419 Cauley, Wm. Douglas .... 386 Causey, Beverly Ann 419 Cavanaugh, Annette W. . . 386 Cavendish, Michael E. ... 386 Cavioess, Marvin Lee 419 Cawthon, John D 419 Caylon, Faye Carlyle 386 Chaffee, Pamela R 439 Chagaris, Theodore 459 Chalk, Terence E., Jr. ... 439 Chalk, Wm. Kendall 386 Chalmers, Thomas W 439 Chambers, Allen B 419 Chambers, Alton B 386 Chambers, Diana Lynne . . 386 Chambers, Nancy L 439 Chambers, Timothy B. . . . 459 Chamblee, Helen B 439 Chambless, Rebecca T. . . . 439 ChambliBS, Charles W. . . . 459 Chambliss, Thomas W. . . . 419 Chandler, Anne Eliz 386 Chandler, Cathy Ina 439 Chapman, Betty Elaine ... 459 Chappell, Bertie S 386 Chappell, Claudia J 386 Chappell, Jerry Allen 459 Chappell, Montie K 459 Charles, Thomas M 460 Charping, William D 460 Charron, Raymond B 386 Check, Mary Josephine ... 439 Cheek, Ada Frances 419 Cheek, Cynthia E 439 Cherry, Donna Lee 386 Cherry, Gail Elizabet 460 Cherry, Henry Lee 439 Cherry, Margaret G 439 Cherry, Morris L 460 Cheshire, Nancy Lou 386 Chesson, James Russel ... 419 419 Chestnut, Dennis Earl Chestnut, Amos J. ... Chestnut, Sallie F. ... Childers, Anthony O. . Childers. Floyd D Childers, John S Childers, Paula Ann .. Childers. Robert L., Jr Chisom, Sherman L. ., Chitty, Thomas G Choquette, Guy R 460 Chorley, Joseph H 419 Christian, Leslie M 460 Christian. Linda Lee 419 Christiansen, Judy A 419 Church, Gerald W 419 Church, Vicky Turner .... 386 Churchill. James W 460 Ciccolella, Jan Lea 419 Citrenhaum, Charles 376 Clamp, Julie Camille 387 Clapp, Carolyn P 460 Clapp, Larry Eugene 460 Clark, Burke Faris 387 Clark. Carol Jeanne 387 Clark, Cheryle Eliz 460 Clark, Diane Wade 439 Clark, Elisabeth L 460 Clark, Gary E 460 Clark, Jerry Wayne 439 Clark. John Banks 460 Clark, Joyce Louise 460 Clark, Linda Ray 419 Clark, Margie K 439 Clark, Russell Bailey 419 Clark, Vivian Lee A 460 Clark, Wm. Fowden, Jr 419 Clark, Wm. Garland 439 Clarke, Janis S 439 Clarke, Maryrita 460 Claus, Marjorie Lee 419 Clayton, Donna Karen 460 Clayton, Mary Lynn 419 Clayton, Nancy C 460 Clayton. William S 460 Cleary, Margaret S 439 Clegg. Delia Louise 460 Clegg, George Edward .... 460 Clements, Anita Diane ... 460 Clev, Hele. Cleveland, Julian L 419 Cleveland, Rebecca J 419 Cliborne, Judith L 439 Cline, Lawrence Olin 460 Cline, Lineile Louise 387 Clinkscales, Neta A 460 Clinton, Nancy H 387 Clodfelter, Ellen J 460 Clodfelter, Frances E. ... 439 Clore, Robert Murray .... 460 Clune, Thomas James .... 439 Coates, Daniel T 419 Cobb, Carolyn R 419 Cobb. Charles D.. Jr 419 Cobb, James R., Jr 387 Cobb, Jane G 419 Cobb, Melvin R., Jr 387 Cobb, Shirley Anne 460 Cobb. William R 387 Coble, Charles E. ., 439 Coble, Henry L 419 Coble, Judith Ann 387 Coble, Julia Lamm 387 Cochran, Jack Jenkins ... 460 Cochra Willis Coe, Candice H. ... Coffin. Willard M. . Cogdell, Anne Conle; Coggins. Anna K. . . Coggios, Candace C. Coggins, Edna Faye Coggins, Jacqueline I Coggins, James Ray Coggins, Judith M. . Cohron, Linda Lou . Coker. John H Colbert, Vincent N. Cole, Ellaj ' ean Cole, Gary Glenn .. Cole, Patricia Van . Coleman, Nancy D. Coleman, Philip C. Colenda, Joseph R., Colenda. Patricia A. Coley, Linda D. ... Coley, Sue C Collie. Patience E. . CoUier. Billie S. ... Collier. Cara C. ... Collins, Anne Bookei 420 HI Collins, Johnny Collins, Patsy 420 Colson, Elizabeth A 439 Coltrain. Brenda A 439 Coltrane, Rebecca J 460 Comer, Betty Grace 420 Comer, Bruce Edward .... 460 Comer, James Stewart .... 439 Comer. Linda Lee 387 Comer, Lois Margaret ,.., 387 Compton, Linda B 439 Conaway, Richard Erie ... 387 Conley, Michael J 387 Conlon, Kathleen E 439 Connell. Daniel R 387 Connell, Margaret K 460 Connelly, Jane Starr 460 Conner, Ellen P 420 Connet, Peter T 420 Connor, Susan Allfair .... 420 Conrad, David Paul 387 Conway, Jacqueline E. . . . 420 Cook, Candice L 420 Cook, Delores Ann 460 Cook, Helen E 439 Cook, Peggy Jean 387 Cooke, Elizabeth W 387 Cooke, Lynn Black 420 Cooke, Marilyn F 420 Cooksey. Christina J 420 Cooley, Leslie Ann 439 Cooney, Michael D 460 Cooper, Ellen Marie 460 Cooper, Jane Frances .... 439 Cooper, John Joseph 460 Cooper, Kathleen 460 Cooper. Kenneth D 460 Cooper, Sara Cameron . . . 460 Copeland, Janice S 460 Copeland. Robert J 387 Copeland. Wm. Gregory .. 460 Copenhaver, Ernest H. ... 420 Corbett, Betty M 460 Corbitt. Charles H., Jr. .. 440 Cordell, Albert Oram 387 Corder, Duane Alan 440 Corey, Susan Margaret ... 440 Corrada, Richard E., Jr 460 Corson, Kenneth A., Jr. .. 440 Cortelyou, Catherine 440 Cortopassi, Constance .... 420 Costello, June M 460 Cota, Cathy Jean 420 Cotrone, Audrey G 440 Gotten, Vista Kay 387 Cottingham, Mary M 460 Cotton. Douglas Dowd 460 Cougle, Bryar Ted 420 Council, Catherine A 460 Council, Janet Marie 460 Counts, Donald R. P 420 Courtney, Benjamin H. . . . 387 Courville, Joyce A 460 Cousins, Catherine W. . , . 420 Cousins, Emily Jane 440 Covington, Joanne K 460 Cox. Cameron M., Jr 420 Cox, Carolyn Fulcher 460 Cox. Charles N 420 Cax, Diana Gail D 420 Cox, Donna Jane 440 Cox, Eula Catherine 440 Cox, Floyd McCoy 460 Cox. Gilda 420 Cox, Hilda Durham 387 Cox, Howard Thomas .... 420 Cox, Jacqueline Ann 440 Cox, Janice Jenkins 387 Cox. Jerry Wayne 460 Cox, Jetta Clinton 460 Cox, Jimmy Ray 387 Cox, Lynda Scott 420 Cox. Narinette 460 Cox, Peggy Ann 440 Cox, Sandra Diane 460 Cox, Stephen R 460 Cox, Suzanne Lynn 460 Cox, Wesley Don 387 Coyle, Marcia Lee 387 Cozzens, Sandra Gail 460 Craft, Imogene 460 Craft, Sandra Gail 460 Craft, Stephen D., Jr 420 Craft. Virginia A 460 Grain, George E., Jr 440 Grain, Phyllis W 420 Crane, Michael L 440 Crane, Peter Blue 376 Granford, Charles R 387 Cranford, Kitty Carol .... 460 Cratch, Sammie L 420 Crater, Barbara Ann 440 Craven, Charles H 440 Crawford, Chloe A 460 Crawford, Elizabeth C. . . . 440 Crawford. Linda Lee 440 Crawford, Stephen B 440 Crawford, Vicki D 460 Crawley, Ronnie Lee 460 Credle, Mary Frances 440 Creech. Carolee D 420 Creech. Deborah L 460 Creech, Dwight M Creech, Frances C. ... Creech, Gibbie Sue ... Creech. Gloria A Creech. Jerry Neal .... Creech, Kay Frances .. Creech, Linda F Creech, Marjorie D. . . , Creem. Patricia Ann .. Cress, Peggy Paulette . Crew, William Ray Crisp, William Lee Crisp, William R Crist, Patricia Marie .. Crocker. Loomis G. ... Cromartie. Eliz. H Cromartie, Jean D Cromartie, Urbanna M. Crompton, Janis L. ... Crooke, James R Croom, Beverly Susan . Croom, Catherine Ann Croom, Larry D., Sr. . Crosland, Evandelee ... Cross, Martha Ann .... Cross. Sanford Troy ... Crotsley. John Mcrary CrottB, Clara C Crotts, David Frank ... Crouse, Peggy Jo Crow, Gene Louis Cruise, Glenda Jean .. Grumpier. Thomas D. ., Cuff, James Joseph ..., Culbreth, Walter M.. Jr Culbreth, Wan Jr. CuUey. David Newton 388 Culton. Martha Amelia ... 420 Cumber, William E 440 Cummings, Zeb C. Ill ... 388 Cundiff, Ronald C 440 Cunningham, Jane P 440 Cunningham, Susan Ora . . 420 Curlee, Ruth Judy 461 Currin, Percy Tony 388 Currin, Shirley A 461 Curtis, Ronnie Gaston .... 388 Cuthbertson, Larry E 440 Cutler, Adelyn G. 461 Cutler, Dorothy T 388 Cutler, Lewis Edmond . . . 440 Cutler, Linda Alleen 388 Cutler, Sara David 420 Cutts, Fannie M 420 Cutts, Howard Vann 440 Cutts, William 461 Dail, Carolyn Faye 461 Dail, David Whitney 420 Dale, Matoka Caroline ... 420 Dalton, Roger Dale 388 Daly, Marian Frances .... 420 Daly. Norma Jane 388 Dameron, Jeanette R 461 Damiano, Rose Lucia 461 Damon, Margaret L 410 Damren, Douglas M 388 Dance, Cheryl Lynn 461 Daniel, Jeter Elwood 461 Daniel, Linda Alton 388 Daniel, Linda Faye 440 Daniel, Mary Regina 461 Daniel, Pamela 461 Daniel, Sharon Ann 461 Daniel, Shirley Marie .... 388 Daniel, Thomas J 388 Daniels, Audrey Dene .... 440 Daniels. Johnie B 420 Daniels, Russell W 440 Daniels, Saundra E 461 Dannehl, Mary M 461 Danowski. Thomas F 420 Darden, Carl Douglas .... 388 Darden. James H., HI ... 440 Darden, Vickie Gail 461 Darden, William A 461 Dark, Scarlet Ann 420 Darnell, Stephen W 440 Darrow, Billy Russ 440 Daugherty, Walter C 461 Daughety, Donna M 420 Daughtridge. Betsy A 440 Daughtridge, John D 388 Daughtry, Carl M., Jr. ... 420 Daughtry, Carolyn M 420 Daughtry, Doyle C 461 500 auehtry, Emily L , 420 Dennis. Robert G . 421 Dunlap, Patricia Ann . . . 462 Elliott, Linda Carol ..,. . 390 Dauehlry, Janice E .. 420 Denny, Ted Nichols .... .. 461 Dunlap, Paul Phillip ... . 462 Elliott, Phillip Cain ... .. 390 Jaughtry, Janice E Denson, David Preston . .. 461 Dunlow, Nora Sue . 462 Elliott, Robert H. . . . . 390 Jaughtry, Kathleen .... . 461 Denton, Donna Elaine .. .. 461 Dunn, Charles P . 421 Elliott, Sharon Eliz. ... , 462 Jaughtry, Linda C . 420 Denton, Herbert F . 421 Dunn, Judith Ann .. 421 Elliott, Sharon L ,. 390 )auglitry. Linda Louis . . 461 Denton, Lynda Grace ... .. 421 Dunn, Judith Carol W. . Elliott. Thomas Earl .. , 441 )aughlry. Lola H . 440 Denton, Martha C .. 389 Dunn, Lynda Louise ... . 421 Elliott. Valinda Jo .. 462 )augh.ry, Thomas M. .. . 440 Derrelh, Barbara E . 440 Dunn, Lynn Payge . 462 Ellis. Brenda Kaye .... )avenporl, Elizabeth ... .. 440 Derrickson, Vivian M. .. .. 376 Dunn, Nancy Cwaltney . . 389 Ellis, Brenda Kaye .... .. 462 )avenport. Haywood E. . 420 Derrico, Cathy Lou ,... . 461 Dunne, Daniel J., HI .. . 4«2 Ellis. Larry Michael ... .. 421 Javenport. Linda G. . . . . 440 Derrico, Cathy Lou .... . 461 Dunne, Diana Lou . 462 Ellis. Phillip Conrad .. .. 421 3ayenpo7t, Patricia A. . . 461 Desandro, Shirlee J. ... . 389 Dunning, Emily Judson . .. 462 Ellis. Sharen Ann .. 462 Javes, Dewey R Deshaw, Charlene Sue .. .. 461 Dunning, Jerry B . 462 Ellis. Valeria Allen .... . 421 Davidson, Sandra I . 440 Devane, Lyle Chandler . . 461 Dunson, Larry Douglas . . 462 Elmore, Ashby, Dunn .. .. 421 JaviB. Barbara Dianne . . 420 Devido, Gregory James . . 389 Dupree. Glenda Gail ... . 421 Elmore. William E . 421 Davis, Bernard Harold . . 461 Devore, Kathleen . 440 Dupree. Joseph Wade .. . 376 EIrod. John A.. Ill .... ., 462 )avis, Brenda Vann ... .. 461 Dew, Arlene . 461 Dupree. Richard B . 441 Embler. Anita L . 421 Davis, Buford Lee Dew, Patricia Ann Durham, Corrine J . 389 Engle. Lydia Maud .... .. 462 Davis, Carlton B .. 440 Dew, Reginald Herman . . 440 Durham, Evelyn D . 421 Englebrecht. Ted D. . . . .. 376 )avis. Carolyn J Dew.lt. Kenneth W., Jr. English, Donnalee .. 390 )avis, Carolyn Yvonne . .. 461 Durham, Mary Lynn ... . 441 English, Edward E .. 462 Davis, Charles E . 420 English. Edwin S.. Jr. . .. 462 Davis, Cynthia Jane ... .. 461 . 462 English, Jerry Bruce .. .. 421 )avi9, Daniel B., Jr. ... .. 440 Dutton, Douglas M . 389 English, William A. . . . .. 462 )avis, Deborah Sue ,... .. 420 Dickens, William I., H . . 376 Ennis, Paul Grieg .. 441 Davis, Diane Wade .. 388 . 462 Ennis, Walter M .. 390 . 388 .. 440 Dickerman, Kathleen A. Dickerson, Mary F . 440 . 462 Ennis, Waller M Davis, Douglas F .. 390 .. 421 Davis. Emery Turner ... .. 405 Dicks, Roy Clark . 421 Davis, Fannie Allene ... .. 420 Dickson, Kenny G Bavis, Frances Elaine .. . 388 Diefenbach, Jared R. ... . 421 — E— )avis, Grady T., Ill ... . 420 .. 388 Dill, Samuel Moore .... . 421 Davis, Helen Gail . 420 Dillard, Linda Joyce ... . 440 Eads, Wayne Buchanan . Ervin, Sandra Eliz. B. .. 390 Davis, James H., Jr. ... Dillingham, Anna L. . . . . 440 Erwin, John Kelly Davis, James M . 440 Dillon, Jay Wilson . 461 . 420 Dineen, David Alan .... . 461 Etheridge, Alice Jay .. Davis, Jeffrey C . 388 Ditmars, John Michael . . 421 . 420 Diuguid, William H. ... . 421 Earnhardt, Stanton A. .. Davis, Jerry Bruce . 440 Dixon. Brenda Gayle ... . 461 Evans, Alan Dean Davis, John Adrian .... . 420 Dixon. Catherine E . 440 . 462 Evans, Althea Jane Davis, John Howard .... .. 4«1 Dixon. Donna Joyce .... . 461 Evans Audrey Kay ... .. 390 Davis, Josephine A . 440 Dixon. Hilda Diane .... . 440 . 421 Davis, Judith Ann .. 420 Dixon, Jennifer . 441 Davis, Karen Beth . 420 Dixon, John R Evans. Daniel F .. 390 Davis. Lois Ann . 461 Dixon, Mary Maxine ... . 389 Evans Deborah Sue ... .. 462 Davis, Louis Paige . 440 Dixon, Phillip Ray . 461 Eatmon, Hazel Kay .... . 421 Evans. Donald E .. 390 Davis, Luela Joan .. 420 Dodd, Mary Ella . 441 Davis, Margaret A . 420 Dudley. Cecelia Ann ... Evans. Joan Dell .. 421 Davis, Margaret Ana . . . . 461 Dodson, Beatrice L . 421 Davis, Mary Ellen . 440 Doherly, Cornelia A. . . . Evans, Kenneth W. ... .. 421 Davis, Myra Lucille .. . 461 Dollar, Kenneth Len .. . 461 Davis, Pauline . 440 Donahue, Richard T. .. Evans, Patsy Gibson .. .. 390 Davis, Randall Grey . 461 Donharl, Bruce . 421 Edgerton, Judine Vail .. . 441 . 440 Donharl. Glenn Thomas . 462 Davis, Robert Britt .... 420 Donnell, Michael L . 441 Evans, Virginia M Davis, Ronnie F .. 461 Donnelly, Robert J. .... . 389 Davis, Roy Anderson ... . 461 Dorey. William F . 441 Everett, Debra Kay ... . 376 Dorman, Evelena . 461 . 462 Dorsey, Curt Leslie .... .. 421 Davis, Stephen B. .. 461 Dorsey. David M . 421 . 421 Davis. Stephen Earl .... . 461 Davis, Stephen Donell .. . 461 Doss, Carolyn E Everett. William C. . . . .. 390 Davis, Sydney Diane ... . 461 Dough, Sandra Lucille . . 4«1 Davis, Teresa Joan . 461 Dough. Wm. Michael ... Dawes, Henry Talbolt .. .. 461 Douglas, Jack Wendell . . 461 Everette, Lynda C .. 463 Daws, William Lee . 420 Dowell. Larry Tucker .. . 411 Edwards, Brenda Anne . . 411 . 421 Dowell, Nancy C . 389 . 390 Day, Mary Evelyn . 421 Downing, Bobbie Carol . . 461 Edwards, David A . 462 Everhardt. Joseph W. . Ezzell, Mary Ressie Day, William Jerry . 388 Dozier, Agnes. Fey .. 441 Deal. Harvie Ann . 389 Dozier. Richard G., Jr. . 461 Edwards, Elizabeth G.. ..421 Deal, Janice Carroll .... .. 461 Dralfin, Charles E . 421 Ezzell. Richard A .. 463 461 . 390 Ezzell. Robert Hill .... Ezzell. Walter D., Jr. .. .. 441 .. 463 Deal, Larry Ray . 440 Drake, Marjorie Gray .. . 389 Edwards, Jesse C . 421 Deal, Luther Z.. Jr . 461 Draper. Brenda G . 389 Edwards, Julian T . 421 Deal, Sherron Herndon . . 389 Draughon, Vivian C. . . . Edwards, Linda Jo . 462 Dean, Nancy Carole .... . 440 Dressel, Barry Lee . 421 Edwards, Marion W.. Jr. Dean. Vivian Ann .. 461 Driver, John Thomas ... . 462 462 — F— . 421 Droddy, David William , . 462 Edwards, Martha Gail .. . 462 . 389 . 462 Edwards, Mary Louise . . 441 . 462 Edwards, Michael F. . . . . 421 . 440 Drydcn, Wm. Conant ... . 389 Edwards, Ollie W . 441 Fairless, Seaton P., Jr. Faitoute Gail L . . Debnam, Deborah Gail . . 461 . 421 Drye, Barbara L . 389 . 421 Edwards, Tula H . 441 . 421 Edwards, William, HI .. . 421 Deck. William Arnold .. . 461 Dudley. Judy Lavinia .. 389 Efird, Elaine Y . 421 . 421 . 462 Egnor, Diane Marie .... . 421 Deem. Beverly Ann .... . 440 Dudley, Walter R., Jr. . . 441 Elam, Toni Rae Boling . . 390 Elam, William H . 390 . 389 . 440 Dufford, Thomas F Dugger. Brenda Lee .... . 421 . 462 . 421 Elder, Darrell Lee Elks, Charles B., Jr. ... Elks. Helen Rae . 441 . 441 . 421 Fare, Carl Edward. Jr. . Farell, Judy E elantonas. Thomas .... . 391 Duke Joel Thurston ... . 389 Elks. Larry Gene . 421 Farina. Daniel C . 441 Duke. Ann Marie . 421 Ellenberger. Thomas C. . 441 Earless, Ruben Ray .... , 422 ellinger, Henry S Dunaway, Margo Diane . . 421 Ellenberger. Timothy ... . 441 Farmer. Donald E.. Jr. . . 422 ■ 389 Dunbar, Donna Kay . 389 Eller. Michael A Farmer. Frank D., Jr. . . . 391 emetriou, James A. . . . . 461 Duncan, Carey Carson .. . 462 Eller. Thomas L . 462 Farmer, Phyllis C . 391 empsey, Judy Faye ... . 461 Duncan. Janis Pearl . 462 Ellington, Margaret L. . Farrell, Donald J . 391 Denmark. Mary Hope .. Duncan, John Alvin .... . 462 Ellington. Paul W.. Jr. . . 462 Farrell, Robert A . 441 enmark, Tteva Nan ... . 461 Duncan, Patricia Ann .. . 462 Elliott. Brenda Jo Farver. Larry Donald .. . 463 Senning, Alma H Duncan. Sandra Elaine . . 441 Elliott. Irene Ward .... . 421 Fary. Richard Lane .... . 463 Dunkley. Diane L . 462 Elliott. Kenneth Ray ... . 441 Faucette. Melody Dawn . 463 Faulk, Marvin Jack 463 Faulkner, Alice Marie .... 391 Faulkner, Gail R 463 Faulkner. Mary C 463 Faulkner, Mercer M 391 Faulkner, Robert G 422 Faulkner. William M 422 Fay. John E., Ill 463 Feddeman, Wm. Kent .... 377 Feldman. David H 441 Fell. Richard Earle 37T Felton, Graham Fridge ... 463 Fennell. Linda A 422 Fennell. Richard A 422 Fennessey, Patricia L. ... 422 Ferguson, Danny T 391 Ferguson, Dorothy R 391 Ferguson, Gerald Ray .... 422 Ferguson, Michael Lee . . . 422 Ferguson, Michael J 441 Ferree, Walter F 441 Ferrell, Belinda Lee 4«3 Ferrell, Jerry Mac 422 Ferrell. Rhonda B 422 Ferrell, Waverly J 441 Ficklin. John Thomas .... 441 Fields. Edmond Woodar . . 463 Fields, John W 463 Fields, Walter Geddie .... 463 Finch, Dadiel Rodney .... 422 Finch, Lucy Catherine ... 463 Finch. Rebecca L 441 Finch. Wanda Green 463 Fincher. Benjamin E 391 Fincher. Earle L «122 Findley. John Edward .... 441 Fines, Oliver F 463 Finger, Ann Ellison 463 Finman, Edward D 391 Finney, Helen Marie 463 Finney, Larry Gale 391 Finocchi, Vickie Lynn ... 463 Fisher. Cecelia L 441 Fisher, David Ward 441 Fisher. Dolores Ann 422 Fisher, Jack Alan 463 Fisher, Jerry 377 Fisher. John Marshall .... 441 Fisher. Judith F 441 Fisher. Leonard T 442 Fisher, Mary C 463 Fitts, Donald James 422 Fitzgerald. Douglas H. . . . 377 Fitzgerald, John D 422 Flake, Betsy Ross 441 Flake, John David 422 Flanagan, Dwight J 441 Flanagan, Sharon V 422 Flanigan, Judith G 422 Flanigan, Kathleen P 391 Fleig, Douglas Wayne 463 Fleming, Eugene C 422 Fleming, Ruth Ellen .... 391 Fleming, William M 463 Flint, Janet Linda . ' 441 Floars, John Wright 422 Flora, James Riley 377 Flournoy, Linda J. .. ' ..... 441 Flowe, Paula Lynn 422 Flowe, Rebecca Kay 391 Flowers, Charles Ray 441 Flowers, Rhonda C 463 Flowers. Sandra H 422 Floyd. Judith Carol 463 Floyd. Reed Dixon 422 Flye. Paul William 441 Flythe. Meredith D 441 Fogleman, Floyd M 422 Foley, John Stephen 463 Foley. Kevin Ann 391 Folke. Virginia Anne 441 Folsom. Richard K 463 Fonvielle. Russel 422 Forbes, George D.. Jr. ... 391 Forbes, Johnny Waylon .. 441 Forbes, Wm. Smith 391 Forbis. David Lewis 463 Ford. Alice Ford 391 Ford, Frances Annette ,..422 Ford, Lynn Denise 441 Forehand, Charles L 441 Forehand, Linda P 441 Foreman, Judith A 422 Formyduval. Charles M. . . 463 Fomasb. Steven R 391 Fornes, Frances Jean .... 441 Fornes. Roy W 377 Forrest. Haywood E.. Jr 391 Forrest, James H 422 Forrest. Lou Tina 441 Forrest. Louis P 422 Forrest. Peggy Anne 441 Forrest. Wanda Tripp 441 501 Forrester. Vance P., Jr. . . 422 Forsyth, Scarlett M 463 Forsythe. Gloria J 391 Foster, Francis J., Jr 422 Foster, James B 391 Foster, Mary Latham 441 Foster, Richard Hale 441 Foster, Samuel M., Ill ... 463 Foster, Stephen C 391 Foster, Susan Annette .... 463 Fouche, Wallace E 463 Foushee, Beverly D 441 Foushee. Sylvia C 392 Fousl, Bonnie Leigh 422 Foust, Steven Alan 441 Foots, Stefani Kay 441 Fowler, Harry H 392 Fowler, Reeves A 441 Fowler, Zalia Dell 463 Fowlkes, James Selby 422 FoT, Charles A., Jr 441 Fox, Kaye Marie 463 Fox, Minnie Sue 392 Foy, Margaret Abbey 422 Francis, Mary D 422 Francis, Walter Chas 442 Francis, William J., Jr. .. 422 Frank, George R 463 Ele Franklin, Pender L., Jr. . . 422 Frazier. Estella B 422 Frazier, Bruce Hart 442 Frazier, Pamela Kay 463 Frazier, Phillip R 442 Frazier, Terry Joe 463 Freakley, Gwendolyn A. .. 422 Freeman, Cynthia K 442 Freeman, Donald A 463 Freeman, Donald Earl .... 463 Freeman, John B., Jr 442 Freeman, Sheila Lynn 392 Frekko, Emery F 377 French, Susan Grey 463 Frier, Angela Jean 442 Frisbey, Bill Louis 463 Frohman, Shirely 392 Frye. Johnny Dale 442 Fulbright, Janet E 422 Fulcher, Betsy Gail 463 Fulcher, Delores Anne ... 463 Fulcher, Dewey E 442 Fulcher, Janet C. 442 Fulcher, Sandra Lou 463 Fulghum, Carolyn R. J. .. 392 Fulghum, Janet Louise ... 392 Fulghum, Nancy Gray 392 Fulghum, Robert L 442 Folk, Nancy Carol 422 Fulkerson. Sara P 422 Fullenkamp, Barbara J. . . 422 Fuller, Alton W 463 Fuller, John M 392 Fuller, Richard E 463 Fuller, Robert S 463 Fulton. John Dixon 463 Fulton, Norma J 392 Funderburk, Frank E 392 Funderburk, Linda J 463 Funk, Joseph Edward 463 Furuseth. Owen James ... 463 Fussell. Margaret N 422 Futch, Robert S., Jr 442 Futrell, Frances E 392 Gabriel. Paula L Gacomo, Kevin Joseph Gaddy, Gary L Gainey, Millard J Gaither, Mary J Gall, Judith Ann Gallagher, Jere D Gallagher, Martha C. . . Gallimore, William M. Galloway, James M. . . . Galloway, Kenneth R. . Galup, Mary Del Gamble, Anna Virginia Gammon, Flora M Gandy, Karen Anne ... Ganey, Paul Hiram . . . Cans, Barry Frederick Garcia, Bert Howard . . Card, Bettie Worth ... Gardner, Charles Dana Gardner, David F Gardner, Judith E Gardner, Lena Outlaw . Gardner, Michael Jan 463 Gardner. Peggy A 422 Gardner, Terry G 464 Gardner, Terry G 464 Gardner, Vivian Alyce ... 392 Gardner, Wayne Allan ... 464 Garlow, Rebecca J 442 Garmon, Penny Gene 464 Garner, Cecil Thomas 464 Garner; Gloria D 464 Gamer, Jerry Wayne 392 Garner. Katherine M 464 Garner, Leona G 422 Garner. Marveen G 464 Garner. Thomas Joel 422 Carne«, Debbie Jo 464 Garrell, Mary Ann 392 Garrett, Gwyneth D 422 Garrett, John William .... 422 Garrett, Linda Joyce 422 Garrett, Robert H 464 Garrett, Sandra Faye 392 Garris, Audrey Gay 464 Garris, William R 422 Garrison, Barry W 422 Garrity. Frances P 422 Carver. Carol Ann 442 Garwood. Mary Ellen .... 42! r.askey. Stephen G 422 r.askill. Cora D. Jones ... 392 GaskiU. Jack S.. Jr 422 Gaskill. Lydia F 464 Gaskins. Dottilois 464 Gaskins. Jerry Lee 464 Gaskins. Tina J. C 422 Gasperini, Eugene G 464 Gaston, Jan Carol 464 Gaston. Robert L 4: ' 2 Gatehouse, Claudia E 422 Gales, Gwendolyn D 442 Gales, Nancy E 422 Gee, John Franklin 422 Gehman, Margaret Anne .. 461 Geiter. Charlene Gail 461 Geiter, Helen Leslie 442 Gelder, Anne McPherso ., 464 Geldon, Marc Howard .... 464 Gelpi, Renee M 464 Genois, Errol Karl 442 Genzardi, Leslie J 4-2 George. Caroline W 442 Georghiou, George 464 Gerard. Frankie E 464 Gerard, Jackie Ann 422 Gerlach. Marie Helen 392 Gerock, Donald Bruce 442 Cerringer, Laurel D 423 Getsinger, Clarence L. ... 423 Gibbens, Anne Carlile  ....442 Gibb?, Frances M 464 Gibbs, Mary Lee T 392 Gibson, Barbara C 392 Gibson. Carol Ann 423 Gibson, Daniel Allen 464 Gibson, Diane M 442 Gibson, Herbert W 423 Gibson. John Walter 392 Gibson, Lenora Elaine ... 442 Giddings, Joseph E 412 Gidley, Anne Keene 464 Gift, Gregory A 423 Gilbert, Brenda Joyce .... 442 Gilbert, Deborah M 464 Gilbert, Donald Max 442 Gilbert, Max D., Jr 464 Gilbreath, John W., Jr. . 464 Cilger, Mary Maude 423 Gill. Anne Saunders 392 Gill. Barbara Jellres 392 fill, William S., Ill 423 Gillam, David James 423 Gillespie. Thomas F 423 Gillis, Bonnie Loyd 442 Gilmore, Jack Rhodes 442 Ginsberg. Myrna H 423 Glass, James D 423 Glasscock, Claudia M. ... 464 Gleason, Jane Marie 464 Glenn. Thomas W 4 4 Glover, Donna Irene 392 Coble. Elmer W., HI .... 464 Godfrey. Horace D., Jr. .. 423 Godfrey, James H., Ill ... 423 Godfrey Sarah Ann 392 Godley, Carolyn R 442 Godwin, Belinda Rose 464 Godwin, Charles V 464 Godwin, James Anthony .. 464 Godwin. Pamela Connie .. 442 Godwin, Ruby Gwen 423 Godwin, Susan Vester 442 Coe, Mary Ellen 392 Goff, Susan 392 Goforth, Charles B 464 Coins, Alan Richard 423 Coins, Fred T., Jr 392 Coins, Ralph Michael .... 377 Gold, Rebecca Jackson ... 393 Goldlarb. Martin Jay 393 Colding, Dianne 393 Goldman, Jerome M 377 Goldston, Mildred Ann ... 393 Goldston. Donna Gayle ... 442 Golightly. Carol Ann 442 Goodall, Albert R 464 Goodall, Linda C 464 Gooden. Bernice Ann 442 Gooden, Patricia Anne ... 393 Goodman, Brenda Lou . . . 423 Goodman, Shirley Lynn .. 464 Goodnight, Rebecca G. ... 464 Goodpasture, Lora Ann ... 442 Goodson, Douglas F 464 Coodson, Robert L 423 Goodson, Vickie L 442 Goodwin, Joseph H 442 Goodwin. Judith Gail 393 Coolsby, Rebecca Jane ... 464 Gordon. Cheryl Anne 442 Gordon, Frank N 442 Cordon, Michael David ... 393 Gordon, Va. Grace 464 Cordon, Walter M 464 Gore, John Solon, Jr 423 Corham, Joan Renee 423 Gorham, Stephen D 423 Corhan, Henry Wise 464 Coss, Joseph A., Jr 464 Cossett. Ellen K 464 Cottachalk. Virginia 393 Gower, Amy Elizabeth . . . 442 Crabowski, Michael K. . . . 423 Grace, Linda Arlene 464 Grady, Patricia Ann 442 Grady, Phylisa Marie 423 Grady. Rebecca V 464 Grady. Robert Vance 442 Grady, William M 464 Graham, Donna Morton . . 442 Graham, George Robert .. 442 Graham, Robert F., Jr. ... 423 Gran 442 Grant. Charles H.. Ill ... 464 Grant, Diane Marie 442 Grant, Hosea T.. Jr 377 Grant, James Ronald 442 Grant, Joan Carol G 393 Grant, Laurabeth B 464 Grant, Marcia Louise 442 Grant, Thomas John 393 Grant, William F., Ill ... 442 Gravatt, Wm. Nelson 393 Graves. Frances Kay 464 Gray, Bnice Elliot 464 Gray, Carol Anne 442 Gray, James Lenton 442 Gray, John Thurston 393 Gray, Julia Faye 423 Gray. Linda Dare 442 Gray. Mary Margaret 393 Gray, Wilbur B., Ill 464 Gray, William R., Jr 442 Graybeal, Betty Jo ....... 423 Green, Alton L. .......... 442 Green, Carolyn Sue 464 Green, Colleen Lee 464 Green, David M.. Jr 393 Green, Ervin T., Jr 442 Green, Fred A 442 Green, Jane Alden 423 Green, Joan Carol 393 Green, Frederick W 442 Green, Linda Lou 377 Green, Michael W 442 Green, Prentis Wright 423 Green, Sarah Edith 442 Greene, Betty Gail 423 Greene, Brenda Joyce 442 Greene, Donald E 442 Greenspan, Peter D 464 Greenup, Gerald Vem 423 Greer, Ellen Maxine 393 Gregerson, Robert, Jr. ... 464 Gregory. Alice G 442 Gregory, Jackie L 442 Gregory, James M 464 Gregory. Mary L. B 393 Gregory. Noah Paul, Jr. . . 423 Grice, Claudia Marie 464 Griffin, Brenda Kay 442 Griffin, Donna Sue 464 Griffin, Ellen Sue 464 Griffin, Ezra D.. Jr 423 Griffin. James H., Jr 423 Griffin, John Chester 442 Griffin, Judith C 443 Griffin, Lucretia K 423 Griffin, Martha Helen ... 464 Griffin, Mary E 443 Griffin, Patricia Ann 464 Griffin, Patricia W 443 Griffin. Robert Spen 464 Griffin, Suzanne 393 Griffin, Thomas W 443 Griffin, Virginia G 443 Griggs, James Daniel 464 Grimes, Beatrice Mae 443 Grimes, James Fabius 443 Crimes, Kathy Quinn .... 393 Crimea, Mary Susan 464 Grissom, Katherine C. ... 443 Groce, Richard Earl 443 Grosse, Nancy V 464 Grote, Judith Lynn 423 Grove, Wm. Goodloe 393 Groves, Judy Lynne 423 Crubb, Gerald C, Jr 423 Guarino, Thomas L 423 Gudger, James F., Jr 443 Guffy, Janice Faye 443 Guilford, David James ... 443 Guirkins. Margaret E 464 Culledge, Glenn S 423 Gulledge. Va. Anne 464 Gunter, Charles L 423 Gupton, Milton C 393 Gurganus, Carrie Lin 423 Gurganus, Dianna 464 Gurganus, Horace D 423 Gurganus, Jean C 423 Gurganus, Jena Lee 443 Gurganus, John H., Jr. ... 443 Gurganus, Joseph Van 464 Gurganus, Judy C 423 Gurganus, Patsy Joe 393 Gurganus, Sharon Ann . . . 464 Gurganus, William R 443 Gurganus, Zelle W 423 Gurkin, Linda Faye 443 Gurley, James Patrick .... 423 Gurley. Peggy Jean 464 Gurley. Steve R 443 Gurley, Tony Karen 393 Guthrie, Shirley Dawn . . . 464 Cwaltney. Helen Kay .... 423 Hackney, Dudley Ann Hadden. Whitney W. . Hager, David Sidney . Haggart. Elizabeth A. Hagman, Marsha A. .. Hagwood. Ricky Gordo: Hahn. Anna Louise . . Hahn. Stephen Henry Haigler. Gary L 443 Hairfield. Joanni Hairr, Laura Ellen 443 Haislip, Barbara B 423 Hale, Allan Randolph 423 Hale, Dandridge R 423 Hale, Paula Marie 443 Hales, Leah Holland 443 Hales, Mary Ann 393 Haley, Donnie E 423 Hall, Adron Franklin .... 377 Hall, Betty Frances 464 HaU, Calton Gibson 46J Hall, Deborah Lynn 464 Hall. Flavins B.. Jr 443 HaU, Frank Willard 393 Hall, George Allen 423 Hall, James Dale 443 Hall, John Turner 423 Hall, Mary Marshbum ... 464 Hall, Michael Alan 443 Hall, Michael Douglas 464 Hall, Ralph Williams .... 443 Hall. Rebecca D 423 Hall, Robert Haywood ... 393 Hall. Robert Ray 465 Hall, Roy Burton 423 Hall, Sarah Lee 465 Hall, Sheila Rae 423 Hall, Stephen J 423 Hall, Warren Dale 465 Hall, William David 443 Hall, Wm. Travis 423 Hallman. Carol Ann 423 Halsey, Johnny Vester ... 393 Halsey, Patricia L 465 Halyburton, Thomas F. .. 465 Ham, Carol Elizabeth 423 Hamilton, Janice E 423 Hamnett, Wm. L., Jr. ., 443 Hampton. Claude B., Ill Hampton, Janet Carole ... 443 Hampton, Michael Lee ... 443 Hamrick, Sharon G 465 Hanchey, Sandra Lee .... 393 Hanchey, Sherri Lynn 443 Hancock, Helen J 465 Haudlon, James Wm 393 Hanes, Betty Jan 465 Hanea, Gregory Eldon .... 465 Hankovich, Barbara A. . . . 443 Hanner, David C 393 Hansen, Julia K 423 Ha nson, Diana Parham ... 423 Hanson. Wendy C 465 Harber, Dana Jean 465 Hardee, John A 465 Hardee. Karl Wayne 443 Hardee, Marion S 443 Hardee, Martha C 423 Hardee, Peggy Delores ... 465 Hardee, William C 423 Hardesty, Jerry T 423 Hardin, Wanda D 423 Harding, Elizabeth M. ... 443 Harding, Mary Jane 465 Hardison, Catherine M. .. 443 Hardison. Donald S 443 Hardison, Eleanor C 465 Hardison, Judy Helen 393 Han Her) Arthu 393 n, Ju Hammack, Diana Jean . Hammond. Alma Jean . Hammond, Jabez Dean 423 Hardy, Janis Carol 443 Hardy, Laura Britt 443 Hare, James Donald 394 Hare, Marvin Edward .... 443 Hargett. Frederick W. ... 423 Hargrove. Marcia A 465 Hargus, Stanley M 465 Harkey, Wayne Noel 423 Harmon, Annie J 443 Harmon, Barbara J 423 Harmon, Deborah K 465 Harmon, Gerald K 394 Harper, Alma R 465 Harper, Charles M 394 Harper, Eliz. Snow 465 Harper. MaiTin Ronald ... 465 Harper, Susan Ellis 465 Harper, Victoria P 423 Harrel. Oscar Melvin .... 443 Harrell. Abbie Kay 423 Harrell, Addie G 424 Harrell, Bennett M 394 Harrell, Linda Ann 465 Harrell, Mary Louise 394 Harrell, Shirley J 394 Harrell, Wm. Ayers 424 Harrell, Wm. Frazelle .... 443 Harrelson, Rita P 424 Harrigan, Lisbeth E 424 Harrington, Harry D 443 Harrington, Joseph L 424 Harrington, Joseph L 424 Harrington, Mary L 465 Harrington, OIlie D 465 Harrington, William E. ... 394 Harrington, William H. . . 465 Harris, Anita Belmont ... 424 Harris, Archie L 424 Harris, Barbara E 424 Harris, David Lee 465 Harris, Dolores R 394 Harris, Harry M 424 Harris, James H., Jr 465 Harris, James Herbert ... 424 Harris, Janice Ewiog 424 Harris, Jann Emily 394 Harris, Jo Ann 465 Harris, John Franklin .... 394 Harris, Keyma Donald ... 424 Harris, Lynn M 465 Harris, Lynn M 465 Harris, Margaret E 424 Harris. Marian M 443 Harris, Martha Winn 424 Harris, Mary Elaine 424 Harris, Mildred Marie ... 443 Harris, Nancy Sue 394 Harris, Rachel Carol 424 Harris, Reuben M 465 Harris, Robert James .... 394 Harris, Robert W., Ji. ... 465 Harris, Sandra Faye 443 Harrison, Martha S 424 Harrison, Robert B., Jr 424 Harrison, Steven C 465 Harrison. William L 465 Harriss, Donald M 443 Harriss, Judy Celene 394 Hart, Alice Lee 424 inn, Clau.lia Hill . 465 lurt, Wm. Fountnii. .... . -113 lorlley, Joseph B.. Jr. .. . 424 lartlry, Patsy Diana .... . 442 larlman. Sue Ann . 465 larlsoll, Marian Cole ... . 465 larlaook, Ronald Lou . . . . 424 laruler. Kenne.h A. . . . . 465 larvey, Jean McNair ... . 443 larvin, Paul Roae . 443 larwood, Frances D . 424 laskelt, Cecilia June ... . 465 laskins, Charles A . 424 lassell. Sylvia Tripp ... . 465 iastings. Ronnie Lee ... . 465 latch, Rita Gail . 465 latchell. Donna L. A. .. . 465 latcher, Linda Louise .. . 424 latlield, Marshall L. . . . . 443 lalhaway. Sherry Ann . . . 443 lalheock, Kathy Anne .. . 465 latley, Win. Ley . 443 laubenreiser. Robert ... . 465 laun. Veronika G . 394 lauser, Gary Snow . 443 lawkes. Barbara Fay ... . 424 lawkins, Jeanette E . 443 lawkins. William T . 424 la ks. Jack Lee, Jr. ... . 465 lawley, AUyson B. M. .. . 424 lawley, Jesse James .... . 394 iawley, Nancy C. N. ... . 394 laworth. Glenn Robin .. . 424 layes. Arthur Lee . 443 layes, Charles Austin ... . 394 layes, Gregory D . 443 Jayes, Kenneth Reid ... . 465 layes, Lynda Dale . 394 layes. Mavis Kalhryn .. . 443 layes. Robert E., Jr. ... . 465 layes, Sandra Leigh . 465 lazelton, Jeffrey H . 443 lealy, Jane Thompson .. lealy, Patricia L . 394 learn, Rebecca Sue .... . 443 learne. Sara Louise .... . 394 leath, Charles Larry ... . 424 leath, Helen . 443 leath, Maude Marie .... . 424 leath, Stanley R . 465 leath, Terry Earl . 443 leath, Walter D.. Ill ... . 443 leavner, Daniel Lee .... . 424 leavner, Patricia B . 443 leckinan, Sandra W. . . . . 394 ledgecock, Elizabeth ... . 424 Sedgepeth, Andrew C. .. . 394 Hedgepeth, Detra Sue . . . ,. 394 Hedrick, Willa L . 443 aeeden, Carol Ann . 394 Seffner, Liza Bayley .... . 394 Heimbach, Kalhryn S. .. . 465 Helms, Carol Ann . 443 Helms, Charles R . 424 Helms, Emma Lynn .. 443 Helms, Randolph M ,. 424 Helms, Robert Dennis .. .. 465 Helsabeck, James R .. 377 Hemraens, Henry James .. 465 Hendershot, . nne L. ... .. 444 Henderahot, Claude A.. , ,. 424 Henderson, Daniel L. . . .. 424 Henderson, Douglas S. . . . 444 Henderson, James W. .. .. 424 Henderson, Morris B. .. .. 444 Henderson, Walter, Jr. . .. 444 Hendricks, John David . .. 394 Hendricks, Marjory J. .. , . 394 Hendrix, Brenda D .. 465 Hendrix, Wilburn E. . . . .. 424 Henretta, Sarah Eliz. .. .. 444 Henry, Patricia Gail ... .. 444 Henry, Sandra Lee . . 424 Henslee, Charles E., II . . 444 Heoson, Diane E .. 394 Henson. Gerald Melvin . .. 377 Henson, Larry M .. 394 Kepler. Shirley Ann ... .. 395 Herbert, Thomas P., Jr. .. 424 Herbst, Glenn Allen ... . . 444 Herman, Charles A .. 424 Herndon, Barbara Dale . .. 465 Herndon. Martha F. . . .. 444 Herring, Marsha Anne .. 444 Herring Samuel H Herron, Charles P.. Jr. .. 424 ' Hester. Lorelta King ... Hester, Ronald S .. 465 Hewitt, Daniel A., Jr 424 Heyward. Kalherinc E. . . . 395 Hickok. Katherine B 424 Hicks. Billy Ring 424 Hicks, George Thomas . . . 424 Hicks, James Auburn .... 465 Hicks, Joel Thomas 444 Hicks, Otha Lee 465 Hicks. Patricia C 465 High. John Wesley, Jr. ... 465 Highs.uilli, llinda K 465 HiKh.niill., Randy C 444 Hishl.i ,r. lictte Anne ... 465 Higllti ' wer. Erwin A 424 Hildcbrand. Janet C 444 Hildebrand, Mary K 444 Hildcbrand. Michele A 444 Hill. Agnes Carrietta 424 Hill, Carolyn L 465 Hill. Danny Wade 465 Hill, Donna Lynn 444 Hill, Erma Susan 424 Hill, Garland A 465 Hill, James F.. Ill 444 Hill. Linda L. Papurca ... 444 Hill. Linda Mae 395 HUl. Mamie Diane 444 Hill, Mars Eliz. S 465 Hill, Michael Thomas .... 395 Hill, Nancy 444 Hill, Nancy Louise 444 Hill, Patricia Leigh 465 Hill, Robert Noel 444 Hill, Sandra C 465 Hill, Willard Byron 424 Hill, William Steven 444 Hillard, Linda Ann 465 Hillman, Ethel Anna 444 Hiltz. Stephen Robert 444 Hines, Brenda Carole 444 Hines, Danny Ray 424 Hines, Samuel S 395 Hinkle, William G 465 Hinnant, Brenda Sue 424 Hinnant, Cathy Jo 465 Hinnant, Clarkie Lou .... 465 Hinson. Gerald Thomas .. 424 Hinson, Linda Kay 444 Hinson, Nell Elaine 444 Hinson, Walter Lee, Jr. . . 424 Hinton. Dolores 424 Hinton, Jane Winnette ... 424 Hinton, Yvonne J 395 Hinzman, Carol Lee 444 Hirt. Linda Dale 444 Hitchcock, Janice B 395 Hix, Gary Daniel 465 Hiortsvang. Carleen E. . . . 424 Hoard, Jennifer L 39S Hobbs, Benjamin C 444 Hobbs, Sharon C 46, ' Hobgood, Johnny Gill 465 Hockett, Douglas W 424 Hodge, Janet Marie 465 Hodge, Ruth Ann 395 Hodges, Betsey Lee 424 Hodges, Clarence C. Jr Hodges, Latham Pate .... 465 Hodges, Nathaniel J 424 Hodges. Ruth Lee 465 Hodgin, Donald Lee 444 Hodgson, Hilda Sue 395 Hodgson, Mary K 465 Hodnett, Linda Louise ... 465 Hoell. Judy Laine 424 Hoffman, Nancy Jane .... 424 Hoffman, Sara Agnes .... 444 Hogg, Donald Gourlay 395 Hoggard, Judith Ann 465 Hogue, Tamera D. 466 Hohing, Carol Anne 444 Holcombe, Clifton, III ... 424 Holden, Charles G 466 Holder, Deborah Lou 444 Holder, Frederick A 444 Holder, Rebecca Mae .... 395 Holland, Diane Marie .... 444 Holland, Harvey C, Jr. .. 424 Holland, Jo Kathryn 424 Holland, Mary Claudia . . . 444 Holland, Sandra L 466 Holland, Timothy Dale ... 424 Holland, Wm. Doyle 444 HoUiday, Linda Ann 444 Holloman. Dixie C 466 HoUoman, Joseph John ... 395 Holloman, Susan P 466 Hollomon, Don Meade ... 424 HoUoway. Robert E 395 Holloway, Wm. Stephen .. 466 Hollowell, Gloria Ann ... . 424 HoUowell, Linda A . 466 Holmes, Brenda Sue , 466 Holmes, Keith D., Jr. ... . 395 Holmes, Ralph Benton .. . 466 Holoman, Richard H. ... . 466 Holson. Joseph F., Jr. .. . 377 Holster, Susan E . 424 Holt, Edmund White .... . 466 Holt, James Morris . 466 Holt. Lawrence D . 395 Holt. Shirley Foushcc ... . 395 Honaker, William F . 395 Hooeyrutt, Brenda K. M. 395 Honeycutt, Sim C., Jr. .. . 424 Hoogendonk. Wm. Peter Hook, Marilyn S . 424 Hooker. Benjamin A., Jr. 444 Hooker, Lynda Lee . 395 Hooks, Brenda Frances .. . 424 Hooper, Nancy Eliz . 444 Hoose, Gregory Wayne .. . 466 Hoots, Mary Louise . 444 Hope. David Phillip . 424 Hopewell. Gloria J Hopkins, Barry Paul .... . 424 Hopkins, Henry L . 466 Hopkins, Jacqueline M. . . 466 Hopkins, Linda Carol ... . 444 Hopkins, Norman Clyde . . 444 Hoppe, Toby Sue . 395 Hopper, Neil Franics .... .. 466 Hord, Dennis Craig . 466 Hord, James Clarence ... .. 424 Hornaday, Stephen H. .. . 444 Home. Clifton D Home, Donald E . . 424 Home. Thomas G ,. 424 Horner, Bonnie Lou .... .. 444 Horner, Janice Ann .. 395 Horton, Brenda Dian ... . . 444 Horton, Euphalia .. 424 Horton, George F . . 444 Horton, Larry Wayne .. . . 444 Horton, Patricia A .. 424 Horton, Willis W .. 466 Hosletler, Thomas G. .. .. 466 Hough, Robin Zemp .... .. 424 House, Beverly Sue .... . . 424 Houser. Hilda Gail .. 424 Houston, Josephine A. . .. 444 Howard, Agnes L . . 466 Howard, Constance M. . .. 444 Howard, Eleanor R .. 444 Howard, George W., Ill 444 Howard, Margaret Anne .. 395 Howard, Marion J .. 424 Howard, Philip W .. 466 Howard, Phyllis Rose .. .. 424 Howard. Stephen E. . . . .. 466 Howdershell. Jane E. .. 466 Howell. Edna E .. 466 Howell, John Michael .. 444 Howell, Judith A .. 396 Howerton, Betsy Gayle . .. 396 Howerton, Linda Lee ... .. 425 Howie. Meredith A .. 396 Howland, Mary Va .. 396 Howze, Katianne B . . 466 Hoyle, Rebecca .. 425 Hoyle, Robert Goran ... .. 396 Hoyle, Teresa Diane ... .. 466 Hubbard, Sharron L, . . . . . 444 Huber, Vera Helen .... .. 425 Hudson. Betty Jo . . 466 Hudson. Brenda Merle . .. 425 Hudson, Charles T., Jr. .. 396 Hudson, Jasper Donald . ,.. 425 Hudson, Juliana C ..466 ... 444 Hudson, Majorie L. ... ...466 Hudson. Martha B .. 444 Hudson. Patricia Lynn ... 466 Hudson, Steve Wayne .. ... 396 Hudson, William M. . . . ... 396 Huey, William Ira .. 396 Huff. Pamela Jo .. 425 Huffman. Robert L., Jr. 396 Huffman, Terry Dean .. .. 444 Huffman, William G. .. .. 466 Huffman, Wm. Harry .. .. 466 Hufham, Judith Carol .. .. 425 Huggins, Sybil Elaine .. .. 425 Hughes, Constance L. .. .. 444 Hughes, Jack David ... ... 444 Hughes, John Edwin ... ... 425 Hughce. Nettie Sue 396 Hughes, Richard A 466 Hughes, Ted Steven 466 Hughes, Vicky Walloce .. 425 Hulka. Kathryn A 444 Hull, Dedie Anne 425 HuUetl, Wayne M 425 Humphrey Dovid L 444 Humphrey, Marsha L 466 Humphrey, Martha Doby 477 Humphrey, Mary Lou 444 Humphrey, Robert L 444 Humphrey, William W. .. 425 Humphreys, John C 425 Humphries, Edward D. ... 396 Huncycutt, Donald L 466 Hungate. Kenneth W 444 Hunnicult, Sara S 425 Hunt, Gerald 466 Hunt, Hilda Dianne 444 Hunt, Joyce Carmen 466 Hunter, James Robert .... 466 Hunter. Mary Beth 396 Hunter, Robert T., Jr. ... 466 Hunter, William James ... 396 Huntley, Dennis H 466 Hurdle, James R., Jr 444 Hurley, Barbara Ann 466 Hurley, Mary Eliz 466 Hurwitz, Matthew L 444 Husenovic, Vera 466 Hussey. Leah Nanette .... 466 Hutchings. Walter R 444 Hutchins, Roy W 466 Hutchison, Arthur W 444 Hutchison, Susan Day .... 396 Hutc, Juanita Jean 444 Hutson, Jan Michelene ... 444 Hux, Albert R., Jr 396 Hux, Martha Gwen 425 Hyde, John S 396 lacona, Charles J 396 Icenhour, Parks Hal 466 Ihrie, James Ralph 425 Ingle, Wm. Walter 444 Ingram, Donald W 396 Ingram, Ellen Elvira 425 Ingram, Henry P 425 Ingram, Mary Frances .... 466 Ipock, Betty Lou 466 Irby, Sallie J 466 Ireland, Robert L 466 Irey, Jill 396 Irons. Gay 396 Irvin, James Ronald 425 Irvin, Stephen Ross 444 Isaac, Margaret P 377 Isbell. Nina E 466 Isley, Dover Wilton 466 Isley, Samuel Lee 444 Isley. Sarah Vivian 425 Isner, Robert B., Ill 396 Ivey, Barbara Gail 466 Ivey, Kathryn Louise .... 444 Ivey, Linda Eileen 425 Ivey. Margo Zorado 444 Jackson, Billie Faye .... Jackson, Jesse Van Jackson, John K., Jr. .. Jackson. Linda Faye ... Jackson, Linda Sue .... Jackson, Rella Louise .. Jackson, William L. ... Jacobs, Betty Eudora .. Jaffe. Allen James, Carolyn Ann James, Cherie Frances . James, Cheryl Anne . . . . James, Gabion Haines .. James, Harriet H James, Mary Lynn James, Nancy E. James, Robert L., Jr. .. Jamison, Linda Lou .... Jard, Marjorie Helen ... Jarman, James M., Jr. . Jaronczyk, Robert J. ... Jarvis, Bruce Burton . . . Jarvis. Elbert J., Jr. ... Jayroe, Donald W Jayroe, Emma Kay . 425 Jcdlicka, Gary R Jeffers, Stephen C . 466 Jeffries, Diana Gail . 445 Jeffries. Paula C . 425 Jenkins. Alberta . 377 Jenkins. Charles . 466 Jenkins, George P . 445 Jenkins, Harry Edward .. . 396 Jenkins, Hattie E . 445 Jenkins, James R . 445 Jenkins. Janice Marie ... . 467 Jenkins, Joan Barrett ... . 445 Jenkins. Margaret D . 44S Jenkins, Martha J . 425 Jenkins, Suzanne N . 467 Jenkins, William T . 425 Jenning, David H . 396 Jennings, Ann B . 378 . 467 Jennings, Howard D. Jr. Jennings, Susan M ,. 396 Jennison, Mary J .. 467 Jenrette, Brenda C .. 397 Jernigan, Emma Lou .... ,. 397 Jernigan. Janet Gayle ... ,. 467 Jernigan, Linda E .. 397 Jernigan, Joan Elaine .. .. 467 Jernigan, Maridia . 467 Jernigan, Robert Nath .. .. 467 Jessee, Gaylan Lynn . . . . .. 445 Jessup, Fay Elizabeth .. .. 425 Jessup, Frances Sue . . . , .. 397 Jessup, Janet Elaine ... .. 425 Jessup, Myra Frances ... .. 445 Jewell, Gary Anthony .. .. 467 Jilcott, Margaret T .. 397 Johnson, Alma Ruth ... .. 425 Johnson, Anna K .. 445 Johnson, Billie M .. 467 Johnson. Carol E .. 445 Johnson, Curtiss W. . . . .. 425 Johnson, Cynthia Gail .. .. 425 Johnson, Donna Jan .... .. 467 .. 467 Johnson. Earl M. Jr. ... .. 445 Johnson, Edward S .. 425 Johnson, Ellen C .. 467 Johnson, Elma V .. 467 Johnson, Esther A .. 467 Johnson, George M., Jr. .. 467 Johnson, Gina Lee .. 467 Johnson, Horace M. Jr. .. 397 Johnson, Jack Gregory . .. 467 .. 425 Johnson, James A .. 425 Johnson, Jan Carrow ... .. 467 Johnson, Janie Diane ... .. 425 Johnson, Jeanne Carr .. .. 397 Johnson, Johnny F .. 425 Johnson, Joseph Wm. .. .. 397 Johnson, Josephine L. .. .. 467 Johnson, Kenneth W. .. .. 467 Johnson, Larry D .. 397 Johnson, Laura L .. 445 Johnson, Laurie Va .... .. 445 Johnson, Lucy Ann .... .. 467 Johnson, Marcia E .. 467 Johnson, Martha E .. 445 Johnson, Michael H. . . . .. 445 Johnson. Michael J .. 425 Johnson, Palrilla Lee .. .. 467 Johnson, Patsy Ann .... .. 397 Johnson, Priscilla R. . . . ..467 Johnson, Raymond E. .. ... 467 Johnson, Richard W. ... ... 378 Johnson, Rose Lee .. 445 Johnson, Rose Mary ... .. 467 Johnson, Steven J .. 425 Johnson. Susan Elaine . ..467 Johnson, Teresa Ann .. ... 467 Johnson, Terry Jean ... ... 467 Johnson, Trudy Ann ... ... 425 Johnston. Julie G .. 397 Johnston, Linda L ... 467 Johnston, LoUie M. ... ... 425 Johnston. Marie A ... 445 Jolly. Betty K ... 425 Jolly. Robert Edward ., ... 445 Jonas, William E ... 467 Jones, Alan Lee ... 445 Jones Bettie T . . Jones, Beverly Mae ... ... 445 Jones. Brenda Gray ... ...467 Jones. Brenda Jean ... ... 425 Jones. Bruce MoCord . ... 467 ...425 Jones, Carole Lynn ... ... 397 Jones. Ceresy K ... 397 Jones. Charles S.. Jr. . ...467 Jones. David G ... 425 503 David L., Jr 425 Jones, Dawn Anila 445 Deborah S 467 Jonea, Donald Grj III 445 Jonea, Ella Violet 445  , Frances Gail 467 !e, Harry Kent 378 !8, Helen Frances .... 445 ;9. JameB Earl 397 : . Joan Leigh 425 : , Julia Gayle 445 ■8, Kflthryn Lee 425 s, Kerry F 467 Jones, LaloD Estelle ■B, Lir Lee 397 Maiie Ray Jones, Millard Brent ... Jones, Mona Berniece .. •s, Nancy Eliz !3, Pamela Lynne . . . Jones, Peggy Jean ■s, Plummer A., Jr. ts, Randolph C  9, Sandra Joyce ... !8, Sharon Ann- 8, Shirley E 8, Theodore D !S, Thomas K Jones, Virginia L ■s, William Elroy ... 8, William S ■8, Wm. Graham . . . . Jordan, Eunice M Judy Ruth )rgensen, Janis Jorgensen, Layne W irgensen, Mark Green . . Dianne Marie .... Sylvia Elaine .... , Carl Waylon . . . . , Dorothy Jean ... yner, Elhel C George M Judith Ann  Marlena Wynn .. Joyner, Mary Sue yner, Maurice €., Jr. . ■r, Ronnie S Judd, Julia Marie 445 Judge, Amelia Kay 467 Judice, Lynn Edward 397 Judson. Fredrick D 445 Julian, Carol 425 Julian, Cathy Ann 467 Julian, Linda Louise 467 Jump, Ronald Dean 467 Juno. Sharon Diane 467 Justice, John P 445 Kahdy, Geogette 445 Kallen, Kathleen P. Kallman, Ronald S 39 ' Kaminski, Eliz. Lee ,. Kane, Candice B Kannan, Carolyn Lee Karl, Robert John .. Katon, Jay Douglas . . Katterraann, August, J 445 ird E. Kay. Beverly Ann Kay, Frances Lee Kearney, Joan S. Kearney, Ri  Kearney. Samuel C. . Kearns, Rebecca V. . Keating, Camilla E. . Kealon, Patricia L. . Keel, Judith Ann ... Keel, Rufus Vanoy .. Keel, William W. ... Keen, Sandra Carole Keene, Thomas Alan 397 Keen Melii 425 Willii Keener, Terry Lee Keener, Worthy Klutz .. Keeter, Kermit K.. Jr. . Kecter, James C, Jr. .. Keeter, Sidney G., Jr. ... 398 Keever. Judith Ann 398 Keiber, Robert John 398 Keir, Richard M 425 Keith, Vickie Ruth 467 Keith, Winston Ryan 445 Kellam, Jo Anne 425 Keller, Frank Elwood .... 378 Keller, Nancy Link 467 Keller, William R., Jr. ... 425 Kellis, Dorothy Mae 425 Kellum, Linda Kaye 445 Kelly, Alyce Katrine 467 KeUy, Ann Elizabeth 445 Kelly, Mary Patricia 425 Kelly, Melvin Kenneth ... 467 Kelly, Susan C 467 Kelly, Virginia Reid 445 Kelsay, Michael C 445 Kemp, Donald R 398 Kemp, Wm. Benjamin, Jr. ... 445 Kendrick, Sue Adams 467 Kennedy, Cynthia Ann ... 445 Kennedy. Linda Kay 398 Kennedy. Patricia Lee ... 425 Kennedy, Ruby Carol .... 445 Kennemur, John Hill .... 425 Kennerly, William R 445 Kennington, Harold B. . . . 445 Kent, Carol Ann 398 Kepley, Jewell E 425 Kern, Daniel Richard 425 Kern, Edward A 425 Kern. Janet Lillian 467 Kernodle. Linda C 467 Kerns, Wanda Faye 445 Kershaw, Lee AUyson 425 Kesler, Timothy B 445 Ketcham, Ronald R 398 Key. Hilda Jane 445 Key, Jerry Cecil 467 Key, Mickey Geraldine ... 445 Keys. Evelyn Elaine 378 Kidd, Frank Edward, Jr 467 Kidd , Harold Junior 425 Kidd, Wm. Jerome 425 Killgo, James L., Jr 398 Killough, Russell L 425 Kilpatrick, Gwendolyn ... 425 Kilpatrick, Hallie Su .... 425 Kilpatrick, Mary Eliz. ... 425 Kimball, Donna Faye 467 Kimball, James D., Jr. ... 467 Kimbro, Carlton E 467 Kimel, Ralph C. Jr 468 Kimrey, Carol Boiling 468 Kiralirk, Jeanne Marie ... 398 Kincaid. Thomas L.. Jr. .. 425 King, Alice Rooker 398 Klutl Ray B., Mai 426 King, Beverly Louise ... King, Carl Wayne King, Carlton W., Ill .. King. Charles Randall .. King, Connie Sue King, Deborah Carolyn . King. Diiie Grady King, Donna Kay King, Durwood M King, Gary Dewey King, Gary Lee King. Gwendolyn Lee .. King. Hazel May , King. Janice Louise King, Judy Dianne King. Kelly Stuart King, Larry Steven King, Martha Sharon ... King. Mary Lynn King, Nadine Vivian ... King, Pamela Michele . . King, Shelley Jean King, Thomas Henry ... King. William B Kingree. Richard A. ... Kingsbury, Harry K.. Jr. Kinney, Ann Elizabeth . Kinney, Bari Jeanne ... Kinney. Karen Alice ... Kinney. Kenneth Byron Kinney, Philip Melvin . Kinsaul, Phyllis Jean .. Kinsey, Ned March Kinsey, Sarah Lois Kinsey, William H. .... Kinzie, Michael A Kirby, Beverly Ann .... Kirby. Diane Long Kirby. Lannie Ross Kirby. Mary Louise .... Kirk. Betly Joyce Kirkland, Judith A Kirkland, Thurloe L. . . . Kissinger. Beverly A. . . Kitcbin, Hanna Law ... Kittrell, James L Kivett, Joan Marie Kleinert, Phillip S 445 Klemp, Karleen 398 Klimkiewicz, Michael .... 426 Kluttz, Susan Carol Knight, Emma Louise Knight, Julia Payne . . Knight, Laurie Jones Knight, Michael O. .. Knight. Terry J Knott, Margaret E. . . Knowles, Geoffrey W. Knox, Linda Marie . . Knox, Phyllis Tilmon Tho Koehler, Robert Allen Kobler, Pauline Ann .. Koonce, William J., Jr. Koppenhoefer, Louis G. Kornegay, Deborah K, Kornegay, Jane T Kornegay, Kathy Jo ... Koumparakis, Phyllis . Kramer. Hillary B. . . . Kramer, Janine Ann .. Krautler, Charles C. .. Kruslicky, Mary Ann . Kuebler, Robert Allen Kuhn, Nancy Louise .. Kumar, Arun Sindwani Kumerow, Carolyn A. . Lackey, Josiane T 426 Lackey, Kay Michelle .... 426 Lafferty. Wm. Charles ... 426 Lagos, Elaine J 468 Lagrange, Linda C 468 Lai. Robert 399 Laine, Barbara Anne 446 Lamb, John Thomas 426 Lambert, Connie Kaye ... 446 Lambert, Jane A 426 Lamberth, Inez Elaine ... 468 Lambeth, Ben Avery 379 Lambeth, Minehardt R. .. 468 Lamonica, Marcia Lynn .. 468 Lamparter, Denis L 399 Lanam, Virginia L 446 Lancaster, Elizabeth 426 Lancaster, Nancy J 468 Lancaster, Rebecca Jo . . . 468 Lancaster, Thomas L 446 Lance. Sandra Lee 426 Land, Harry Lee, Jr 426 Land, Patricia Holmes ... 468 Landin, Billie Jean 426 Landis, Eileen Denise .... 399 Landsperger. Walter J. . . . 399 Lane, Faye T 446 Lane, Gordon M 399 Lane, James T 426 Lane, Lucy A 446 Lane, Rebecca L 399 Lane, Robert L., Jr 399 Lane, Walter Mark 399 Lang, Dorothy Carol 468 Lange, Harry M 446 Langley, Rebecca Ann .... 426 Langley. Roberta Lee .... 426 Laogston, Kenneth Ray .. 468 Langston. Marsha J 446 Lanier, James L., Jr 426 Lanier, Kenneth C, Jr. .. 468 Lanier, Peggy Sharon 426 Lankford, Anne Dicken .. 446 Lapas, George, Jr 468 Laramore, Harrison R. ... 446 Laroque. Wray D 468 Larson, Janice Eliz 446 Larson, Michael Todd .... 378 Larson, Patricia Ann 399 Lasater, Rebecca D 399 Lassiter, Cathryn M 446 Lassiter, Glenn M 399 Lassiter, Nancy Kay 399 Lassiter, Sarah E 446 Latchford, James A 446 Latham, Mary P 426 Latham, Muriel Diane 478 Latham, Scott Kennedy .. 426 Latimer, Ann M 446 Latta, Katbryn M 426 Laub, Charlie G 378 Laub, Jeanne Smothers ... 399 Laughinghouse, Chas F. .. 399 Laughlin, Arrington J. ... 399 Laughter, Mary Jo 446 Laumann, James Thomas 399 Lautares, Marsha A 468 Lavalley, Linda Anne .... 426 Law, Jerry Dale 399 Lawing. Robert James 42r) Lawrence, Edward W 399 Lawrence. Rebecca S 468 Laws, Brenda Susan i2f, Laws, George Willard 468 Laws, Nancy Ann 426 Lawson, Dianna Faye .... 468 Lawson, Nancy Renn 390 Lawson, William Bruce ... 468 Lea, Brenda Gail 446 Lea, William Thomas .... 378 Leake, William R 446 Leary, Mary Martha 468 Leatherman, Kathy Ann .. 426 Leblanc, Jane Hammond 399 Leblond, Randall P 399 Ledford, Thomas F 426, Lee, Anna C. M 399 Lee. Betly Ann 426 Lee. Betty Jean 426 Lee, Jacquelyn M 468 Lee, James Everette 468 Lee, James Steven 468 Lee, Jane Anne 399 Lee, Jimmy 446 Lee, Joyce Marie 468 Lee, Lynnette Raye 446 Lee, Mary Frances 468 Lee, Patricia Ann 426 Lee, Palsy Darlene 446 Lee, Sandra Jo 400 Lee, Sarah Joyce 400 Lefaivre Rochelle S 468 Lefstead, Sharon D 446 Leggett  , Carolyn J 400 Leggett, Donoa Yancey ... 400 Leggett, Suzanne 468 Leggett, Thomas H 446 Leggett, Va Carol 468 Leggett, William Kent ... 468 Leich. John Walter 468 Leinbach, Robert T 446 Leinss, William S 426 Lemmons, Sharon Penn .. 426 Lemnah, Susan C 446 Lemonds, Vickie Joyce ... 468 Leonard, Dennis 446 Leonard, John Phillip .... 468 Leonard. Thomas B 446 Lerner, Roberta Jean 468 Lester, Thomas Henry . . . 400 Letcher, Burlin S 468 Lett, Wayne Dixon 426 Lever, Earl Harry, Jr. ... 446 Lewis, Barbara C 426 Lewis. Brenda Turner 400 Lewis, Carolyn Jean 446 LewU, Daisy Louise 426 Lewis, Frances R. C 446 Lewis. Janice Gale 468 Lewis, Joanne Cecelia .... 400 Lewis, Larry Edward 400 Lewis, Lawrence H., Jr. .. 400 Lewis, Linda Mae 426 Lewis, Margaret C 446 Lewis, Martha Briscoe ... 468 Lewis, Patricia Ann 426 Lewis, Robert J., Jr 468 Lewis, Shirley Anne 446 Lewis, Susan Thomas 400 Lewis, Sylvia Anne 426 Lewis, Tola E., Jr 446 Leysalh, Edward Allen ... 468 Likos. Robert James 426 Liles, Horace Ray 468 Liles, Sara Miller 446 Lillard, Linda W 426 Lilley, Constance K 446 Lilley, Elizabeth Ann .... 468 Lilley, Joan Brenda 468 LUley, Patricia G 446 Lilley, Timothy W 468 Lilley, Vicki E 468 Lilly, Samuel Blair 400 Lindenmuth, Deborah A 400 Linder, Alice Dora 468 Lindler. Susan L 416 Lindsey, William H 400 Lingerlelt, Carolyn B 446 Lingle, Jacqulyn R 426 Linko, Brenda Sue 426 Linton, Brenda Lynn 468 Linton, Bruce Allan 468 Lippincolt, John C 426 Lippincott, Mary Ann .... 400 Lipscomb, Ralph E 446 Lisenby, James D 446 Little, Betsy Barbee 400 Little, Brenda Faye 426 Little. Brenda Lewis 400 504 •ittle, Donald P.. Jr. . • ittle. Francis M .itile. Fritz F •itlle. Gloria D .ittle, Jean Dale .ittle, Jeanne D. Elks .ittle, Joe Stephen ... ,iltle. Johnnie K .ittle, Judith C .ivengood, Larry E. .. .ivingston, Paula F. .. .loyd, Carolyn Jean . . .loyd. David R .loyd. Donna Kree .loyd. Gene E .loyd, Ricky Van .ocko, George Allison . .oflin, Terry Linn 4«8 ,ogan, George Russell . . . 468 .ogeniann ' . Patsy H 426 .ogue, Linda J 446 ,ong, Carolyn Paige 426 .ong, Charles Elliott 426 .ong. Edna Carol 426 .ong. Elmer E.. Ill 426 -ong, Emily Delaine 468 .ong, Joanne 426 .ong, Kathryn Suzanne .. 468 .ong, Margaret Aon 446 .ong. Mary E 4«8 .ong, Nicholette 468 .ong, Paula Jane 468 .ong, Sandra Lee 426 .ong, Sylvia Anne 446 .ongacre. James R 468 .ord, Janette Elsie 400 .orenz. Patricia Ann 400 .orman, Douglas G 468 .osee, Carol Ann 400 .ouis. James Russell 446 .ove, Mary Delette 400 .ove. Terry Gene 468 .owder. Christine E 469 .owder. Robert Louis .... 426 -owe, Janet Hobson 400 .owe, John William, Jr 426 .owe. Linda Dianne 469 .owe. Margaret Wesley .. 469 .owe. Patricia Anne 469 Lowe. Sylvia Janice 469 .owe. Thomas Maurice . . . 426 Willi. G.. Jr ;.oy. Rebecca Stokes . . Loy. William D.. Ill .. Lucas. Alice Dean Lucas. Anna Eliz Lucas, Marvin Barnes . Lucas, Susan Shaw .... Lueck, Kerry William . Lugani, Barbara A. ... Lukeos, Marsha Anne . Lunsford, Judy E Lupton, James Edmond Lupton, Owen Aubrey . Luquire, Steven W. . . . Lurie, Rozanne Lurvey, Lola Jayne ... Lutrick, Virginia L. ... Lyda, Elizabeth L Lyerly, James Lyndon . Lyles, Gay Marie Lynch, Wanda Kay ... Lynch. Wilbur John ... Lynd. Gayle Marie .... Lynn. Clyde Gilbert ... Lyons. Amelia Anne .. Lyons, Richard Craig . Lysne, Dena Kay Lytle, Emily Jo Lytic, James R Lytle. Linda P Mabe, Carol Ka Mabe. Ronald J, Mabry, Brenda , Mallard. Furucy Alan .. Mallard. Harry C. Jr. . Malone. Charles J Manchester. James D. . . Maness. Dorcas R Maness. Linda Lou Mangum. Rebecca Avis . Mankin, Michael Lee . . Mann. Christine C Mann. Donald Cory . . . Mann. Edward Harvey . Mann. Jody Leigh Mann. Michael Roger .. Mann. Stephen, Lee Manning, Donna Louise Manning, Edwin Gerald Manning, Frances J. . .. Manning, Frances Roxy Manning, Keith D Manning, Mitchell W. .. Manning, Mona Faye ... Manning, Oscar R, Manning. Peggy E Manning. Pamela F. ... Mannino. Victor E Mansfield, Barbara B. .. Mansfield, Ervin E Mantz, Edna Joann Maples, Brenda Gail ... March. Judith Eliz Marcus, Michael Barry . Mardant, Susan Arlene . Margulies. Howard S. . . Marion. Charlotte A. ... Markham, Rudolph A. .. Marks, Billie Dean Marks. William F Marlin. Robert H.. Jr .. Marr, John E., HI Marsh, Patrick Fabian . Marshall, Barbara Ann . Marshall, Danny Kay . . Marshall, David Rice ... Marshall, ina Kathryn . Marshall, Linda F Marshall, Sandra G. . . . Marshall, William B. . . . Marlin. Bobbe Sue Martin. Charles C. Jr. . Martin, Hal Leo Martin. Harold F Martin, James E., Ill . Martin. Jerry Wayne ... Martin. Mary Sue Marl Marl Melinda Patricia Patricia Rebecca MacFarland. Patricia MacGregor. Susan E. Macioroski. Sandra L Macon. Lynda Sue . . Maddoj. Phyllis L. . Maggiolo. Judith Sue IMahan. Linda Kay .. f dahler, Rebecca Lou Martin Robert R.. Jr Martin. Sarah LiUey Martin. Suzanne D Martin. Wm. Neil Martindale, Elizabeth Mason, Baxter Wright Mason, Beverly Ann Mason, Patricia J. F Mason, Vivian Carol Massengill, Susan H Massey, Faye Laverne Massey, Jackie Lou Massey, Joan Maxine Massey, Sandra Gail Masters, Brenda A Masuhr, Pamela Ann Mathes, Norman H., Jr. .. Matheson, Juanita D. Mathews, Donald Glenn . . Mathews, Henry S Matta William Craig Matteson, Guy Matthews, Beverly A Matthews. Dwight W Matthews. Linda Sue Matthews. Priscilla W. . . . Malthis. Mildred B Mauldin. Clement E Mauldin, Tula Anne Mauney Eva Anne Mauney, Jack D Mauney, Monty Lee Maurer, Elizabeth Ann . . , Mauser, Edward A., Jr. ., Maxwell, Elke B May. Betsy Allen May. Mary Jean Mayer. Kenneth C Mayes. Margaret A Mayhew. Thomas Wilson Mayo. Ava Lonya Mayo. Charles Edward .. Mayville. Mary E McAdams. Brenda G 427 McAdama, Robert C 469 McAIister. Gary S 469 McAllister. Margaret 447 McAuliffe. Christine 447 McBryde, Terry Wayne .. 469 McCaffrey. David L.. Jr 401 McCall. Grovcr Thomas .. 447 McCall. Leon Edgar. Jr. ..427 McCall. Marcia Lou 427 McCandless. Betty D 401 McCandlish. Susan R 427 McCanless. Vivian P 427 McCarthy. Linda Ann 469 McCaskill. Deborah S. ... 469 McCaslin. Jane D 447 McCauIey. Rodney Earl . . 447 McChesney. James D 401 McClain. Judith Anne .... 447 McClees. Carol Ange 447 McClendon. Sandra A. ... 447 McClenny. Denni s K 401 McClurg. Carol Jean 469 McCluskey. Phyllis D. ... 401 McColl. Frances M 447 McCombs. Kathryn R. ... 469 McCombs. Marvin. Ill ... 401 McCombs, Neale R.. Jr. .. 401 McConnell. Ellen S 447 McCormack. David A 427 McCowD. Robert Wilson .. 427 McCoy. Carlos Manuel ... 447 McCoy. Edward Joseph ... 427 McCoy. Julia Marie 447 McCrary. Richard Wil ... 469 McCraw. Monte F 401 McCubbins. Claude T. ... 427 McCullen. Annie Rose ... 401 McCullen. Audrey B 401 McCullen. Forest C 378 McCullen, Lillian 1 401 McCuUough. James S 469 McCullough. Michael A. .. 469 McCuUough. Samuel C. . . 469 McCutchan. Kathleen .... 447 McDade. Pamela Joyce ... 447 McDaniel. Eunice E 427 McDaniel. Janet F 401 McDaniel. Karen L 447 McDaniel, Larry Clark .. 469 McDearman, Va. Lynn . . 447 McDevitt. Edwina Roe ... 447 McDonald, Linda V 469 McDowell, Robert W 447 McDowell, Samuel J 447 McDuffie, Heidi M 401 McDuffie, Linda 1 448 McDuffie. Mary France .. 469 McElheney, Paula Ann ... 469 McFarland. Leonard R. .. 469 McGee. Mary Jane 427 McGehee, Charlotte A. . . . 427 McGhee, Jenny Sue 447 McGill, Joan Evans 448 McGinniss, Cheryl Ann ... 448 McGirt, Barbara Jean .... 469 McGlohon, Millie 448 McGowan. Joanna K 448 McGowan. Mittie Ruth ... 427 McGrath, Gregory E 448 McGrath. Mark Joseph ... 401 Mclneruey. Robert J 401 Mclnnis. Mary N 469 Mclnnis. Rebecca L 401 Mcintosh. Marilyn J 469 Mclntyre. Bette Lynn 427 Mclntyre. Carol J 427 Mclntyre. Margaret 448 Mclver. Kenneth A., Jr McKee. Judith Anne 427 McKeel, Daniel Lee 469 McKeel. Sheryl Ana 401 McKelvey. Dennis G 427 McKenzie. Ellis June .... 448 McKenzie. Martha C 469 McKenzie. Victor B 469 McKeown. Bruce Grant .. 469 McKinley. Patti P 427 McKinney, Linda Lee .... 427 McKinney. Michael J 448 McKinnon. Jeannette H 448 McLamb. Harry C. Jr. .. 401 McLamb, Nancy L. K. ... 401 McLamb. Sally J 469 McLaughlin. Patricia 427 McLaurin. Brenda 1 401 McLaurin. Donald Joe .... 469 McLaurin. Jane Hunter .. 448 McLean. Doris Faye 401 McLean. Harold K 448 McLean. Sally Vivian .... 448 McLcod. Sarah E 427 McLeod. Suzanne 448 McMahan. Charles L 469 McMahon. Linda Marie . . 427 McMahon. Vincent K 401 McMakin. Benjamin R. . . . 427 McManus. Janice H 469 McManu.. Phyllis Ann ... 448 McMUlan, Claude D 427 McMillan. Daphne R 448 McMillan. James D 448 McMillian. Cecil M 427 McNally. Joseph Wm 448 McNaughton, Peggy Ann .... 427 McNeil. Janice Faye 448 McNeill, Albert David .... 427 McNeill. Mary Jane 469 McNeill. Patricia Ann 469 McNeill. Sally Jane 469 McNeill. Wm. Daniel .... 401 McNerney. John G 469 McNutt. Anne Pelton .... 469 McPherson. David Wm. .. 448 McPherson. Laura R 448 McRae. Flora Ann 401 McSwain. Bryan Dentry .. 427 Meachem. Karen G 427 Meade. Rex Lee 448 Meadows. Pamela Rae .... 401 Meadows. Terry E 427 Meadows, Wm. Lee III ... 469 Mealy, Kathleen Mary ... 469 Mears, Beraice Eliz 448 Mears, Catherine A 448 Mears, Linda Lou 469 Medinger, Patricia A 448 Medlin, Linda Ruth 469 Medlin. Pamela Burris ... 401 Medlin. Rebecca Ann .... 448 Medlin, Rodney Marvin .. 448 Meeks, Joseph B.. Jr 448 Meginnis. Sylvia J 402 Meiggs, Tiffney Faye .... 427 Melnikov. Carol Rita 427 Melson. Kay Sue 427 Melton. Charlotte R 448 Melton. David Kent 469 Melton, Judy Ellen 427 Melton, Sylvia Sue 448 Melvin, John Patrick 470 Melvin, Robert P 402 Melvin, Samuel R 470 Mendenhall. Maria 402 Menefee. Wade W.. Ill .. 427 Mercer. Cynthia Ann 44€ Merchant, Ted Hughes Meredith, Robert A. .. Merrill, Frances D. ... Merritt, Linda E. ... Merritt, Selby Paige . , Messer, Stanley Wayne Mewborn. Asa Wilson . Mewborn. Douglas E. . Mewborn Julia A Michael. Judy Gayle . Michael, Paul H Michael, Steven D. . . . Michaels, Belva Lynn Micol, Rachel J Michaels. Brent R. ... Midgett. Mary Dawn . Midgette. Mary Ann . Miesiaszek, Donna L. Millard, Stephen E. .. Miller, Arnold Lee Jr. Miller, Barbara Louis Miller, Bobbye Ann . . Miller, Christopher C. Miller, Clarence A. Jr. Miller, Daniel F Miller. Donald Curtis Miller. James Allen .. Miller, Jane Eliz MiUer, Janice R Miller, Karen Suzanne Miller. Linda Jean . . . Miller. Norman Gerard Miller, Robert Chris . Miller, Susie Lynne .. MiUer, Thomas Cruise Miller, Willis G., Jr. . MUIinder, Amy Ruth . Mills, Barbara Jean . . Mills, Brenda Gail .. Mills. Dorothy Electa Mills. Edwin G.. Jr. . Mills, Gloria Jo Mills, Sammy Ray ... Mills, Thomas Ward . Milner, Jan Ellen .... 448 470 378 470 Mimt, Brown L., Jr Mims, Sandra Stouall .... Minges, Terry Clyde Mingus. Donna Rae Minor. Carolyn G Minter. Deborah G Minton. Charles Ellis .... Minton. Christina Minton. Rodney D MinloD. Scott C. F Mintz. Dorothy E Mintz. Gary Micbeal Mioduszewski. Michale . . . Mirra. Peter Steven Mitchell. Bingham. Jr. .. Mitchell. Coy Wayne Mitchell, Gregory M Mitchell, James R Mitchell, Kathryn M Mitchell, Miriam G Mitchon, Kalherine E. .. Mitchum. William D.. Jr. Mixon. Pamela Kaye Mizelle Carolyn S Mizelle. Dorothy L Mizelle. Joan Eliz Mizelle. Sandra Lee Mobley. Franklin D Mobley. Linda Lou Mobley. Mark Leonard .. Mobley. Nettie Maxine . . Mobley. Ronald W Mobley. Ruby E Mock. Charles Glenn .... Modlin. Becky Alita .... Modlin. James Ray Moeschl. James G Mohn. Frederick H Moldin. Richard F Molly. George A Monds. John Perry Monk, Sidney R Monnes, James B Monroe, Orville N Monroe, Paul H., Jr. ... Montaquila, Ronald J. ... Montgomery, Martha . . . . Moody, Lloyd Ray Moody. Richard John ... Mooney. Charles F Mooneyham. Jeral L Moore, Allen Keith Moore. Barbara Ann Moore. Boyce S.. Jr Moore. Brenda Joyce .... Moore. Carol S Moore. Carolyn P Moore. Gary Donald .... Moore. Claudia Lee Moore. Diane Moore. Donna C Moore. Dorothy Carol ... Moote. James Reid Moore. Jan Elinda Moore. Janet Susan Moore. Janet Taylor Moore, John Robert Moore, Karen Jade Moore, Levy Edward . . . . Moore, Linda Quinn .... Moore, Linda Ruth Moore, Linda Sawrey ... Moore, Luther Leon .... Moore, Mary Eliz Moore, Phillip Ray Moore, Phoebe Maria . . , Moore, Rebecca Lee .... Moore. Rexford J Moore. Ronald J Moore, Sharon Bettina . Moore. Susan D Moore. William R.. II . Moorefield. Arthur W. . Moorebead, Randy Ray . Mooring. Steven Foy ... Moreland. Anthony E. .. Morgan. Brenda Lee .... Morgan. Thomas Wayne Morgan, William M. ... Morlan. Mary E Morlan. Steven C Morris. Barbara Jane .. Morris. Billy W Morris. Everett L.. Jr. . Morris. Frances Ruth . . Morris. George Relmon Morris. Jenny Lynn .... Morris. Judith Lynn ... Morris. Judy Lyon Morris. Mary Lynn .... Morris, Wm. Birnes, II Morriselte, Peggy 448 Moirisetle, Stephen C. . . 428 Morrison, Annice W 470 Morrison, Donald G 428 Morrison, James. W 403 Morriss. Sarah Eliz 448 Morrow, John Michael . . . 448 Morrow. Linda K 470 Morrow, Richard J 470 Morse. Jeanne Ann 448 Morton, Barbara L 428 Morton, Kathryn 470 Morton, Randy M 428 Morton, Roosevelt 470 Vlorton, Susan W 403 oseley, Mary Agnes 470 •loseley, Mary Lorena . , . 403 Hoser. Kathy Louis 428 Moser, Linda Kay 470 Mosier, Wm. Hinnant .... 428 Mosley, Archie T 448 Motsinger, Jay C 428 Moullon, Katherine V. . . . 470 Mountcastle, Sallie V. . . . 448 Mowen, Jill L 428 Moye, Peggy Annette .... 403 Moyer, Cynthia Jean 418 Moyer. Lynda Jane 403 Moynihan, Robert C, Jr 428 Mozingo, Betty Jean 471 Mozingo, James S 471 Mozingo, Joyce S 471 Mozingo, Sheila Cayle ... 471 Muir, Franlc Fielding 448 Mullen, Helen P 428 Mullen, James Henry .... 428 Mullen, Reginald Oris 448 MuUins, Timothy F 471 Mumford, Brenda Lee 448 Mumford, Janice M 428 Mumford, Sandra L 471 Monroe, Cynthia L 418 Murchison, Gary D 448 Murchison, James A 448 Murdoch, Anna M 471 Murdoch, Cheryl Lee 428 Murdock, Jerold Paul 403 Murphy, Brenda J 471 Murphy, Frances A 403 Murphy, Herschel G 403 Murphy, Ian D., Jr 428 Murphy, Shelley L 471 Murray, Brenda Dale 428 Murray, Joan A 403 Murray, John B 428 Murray, Joseph Robert ... 471 Murray, Patricia Ann 471 Murray, Stephen R 403 Murschell, Wayne M 448 Musgrove, Sandra Faye .. 403 Myers, John G. B 448 Myers, Margaret Lee 448 Myers, Mary Lee 471 Myers, Raleigh B., Ill ... 471 Myles, Decker J 428 Mylum, Jane 403 Myrick, Barbara R 471 Myrick, Judith Anne 403 — N- Nail. Janice Nalepa. Arlene Marie Nalley, Sandra Ann . . ance, Alpha Nelson . Nance, Judy Ann .... Nance, Linda Carol .. Nance, Linda Gail ... Nance, Marsha Ann . . Nantz, Freddie Ross . Napowsa, Cheryl J. .. Narron, Samuel R. . .. Narum, Kathleen Marie Nash, Donna Kay Nash, John Charles .. Naylor, Diana Downe . Naylor, Steve Van ... Neal, Anne Brinkley . Neal, Arnold C Neal, Carolyn Lee ... Neal, James Patrick .. Neal, John Edgar .... Neal, Malinda Lee ... Neal, Maureen A Neal, Susan Colleen .. Neely, Carl Eugene Jr. Neely Fulton R Neese, Julia Irene ... Neighbours, Paula D. Nelms, Donald Moore Nelson, Edna Edwards Nelson, Gene Craig 471 Nelson, John Brooks 449 Nelson, Josephine T 449 Nelson, Melvin Glenn .... 428 Nelson. Pamela Hill 428 Nelson, Richard S 404 Nelson. Wallace V.. Jr. .. 404 Netbercutt, Nancy Jo 471 Netherland. Susan F 471 Nettles. William M. 404 Newbern, Anthony E 404 Newberry, Larry W 449 Newbold. Gregory S 449 Newcomb, Carolyn J 471 Newell. Terry M 428 Newkirk. Emily W 428 Newman, Linda Lee 449 Newman, Thomas Lee 428 Newnam, Donald Wayne . . 471 Newsom, Dianna Eliz 428 Newton, Billy Ray 449 Newton. Johnny L., Jr. ... 428 Newton, Margaret S 449 Newton, Mary Eliz 428 Newton, Samuel C 428 Nicholds, Gary Albert .... 428 Nichols. David Grady .... 471 Nichols, Hugh V 449 Nichols, James L., Jr 471 Nichols, Johnny Mack 449 Nichols, Nancy Anne 404 Nichols, Stephen C 404 Nichols, Wilson S., Jr. ... 428 Nicholson, Barbara G 428 Nicholson, Brenda Kay ... 449 Nicholson, Sandra K 449 Nicoletti, Nancy A 471 Nielsen, Karen 1 449 Ninmann, Benny Emil .... 449 Niparts, Herbert 428 Nixon, Phyllis Louise .... 428 Noble, Becky Layne 471 Noble. Eunice Gwen 449 Noble, Freda Olivia 471 Noble, Joan C 428 Noble. Judy Carol 404 Noble, Leonard Wm., Jr Nobles, Lottie Kay 449 Noe, Alexander B., jr. ... 449 Noe, Janet MacDonald ... 428 Noell, Catherine C 449 Nolan, Russell E., Jr 404 Nolan, Sandra Louise 428 Nordbruch, Robert T 471 Norfleet, Catherine 471 Norlleet, Martha V 449 Norfleet, Mary Emily 428 Norman, Billie . nn 449 Norman, Mary Eliz 471 Norman, Robert Wright .. 428 Norman, William W., Jr 471 Norrell. Janet Marie 404 Norris, Harriet Eliz 449 Norris, Lester Earl 449 Norris, Nancy Bernice 471 Norsworthy, Debra L 449 Northcott, Donald R 449 Northcutt, Donna L 428 Norwood, John Stephen .. 404 Norwell, Richard D 471 Nuckols, Forrest W 428 Nunez, Max Gabriel 378 Nunn, Larry Richard 449 Nutter, Sandra Lee 404 -0— Oakley, Jesse Ray 428 Oakley, Larry Gene 471 Oakley, .Marilyn Gray 449 Gates. Patricia Ann 428 O ' Bannon, Earleen V 471 Ober, Bobby Scot 404 Obrecht, Dawn V 449 O ' Brien, Michael T 428 O ' Connor. Robert J 428 Odham. Barbara Ann 449 Odham, Doris R 471 Odom, Regina Louise 471 Ogburn, Katharine 1 428 Ogle. Sherry Loretla 428 O ' Kelley, Jean F 449 O ' Leary. Harriet E 404 Oliker. David Wm 449 Oliver, Alice Ann 404 Oliver, Elizabeth D 471 Oliver, Everett J.. Jr 471 Oliver John M.. Jr 428 Oliver. Thomas Allen 449 Ollift, Martha C 428 Olsen. Helen Dee 428 Olsen, Linda Lee 449 Olscu, Richard P 404 Olson, Marcia Lynn 428 O ' Neal, Delbridge S 471 O ' Neal, Evelyn Marie .... 471 O ' Neal, Francis D 471 O ' Neal, Harry Reams 428 O ' Neal, Helen Frances ... 404 O ' Neal, Susan Beth 449 O ' Neal, William B 471 O ' Neill. Margaret Ann ... 471 Oosterwyk, Margaret W 429 Orchard, Hays William ... 404 Origer, Nancy Ann 449 Orlowsky, Sandra L 471 Ormand. Robert Adrian . 404 Ormand, Shelor W. B. ... 404 Ormsby, Thomas E 404 Orr. Janet Lynne 449 Orr, Richard Wayne 449 Orton, Arthur M 471 Orton, Clifton B 449 Osborne, John W 429 Gotland, Rudolph B., Jr 429 Outlaw, Dianna Marie .... 429 Outlaw, Wm. Nelson. Jr 471 Overby. Donald W 449 Overby, Mary Davis 449 Overcash, Eric .M 449 Overcash, Michael R 449 Dav Pain Pari 429 Overs, Patsy Ann 449 Overton, Anna Sheryl .... 429 Overton. Becky Harris ... 404 Overton. Bobby E 404 Overton, Charles M 429 Overton, George T 449 Overton, Helen W 449 Owen. Linda Carol 449 Owen, Linda Diane 471 Owen, Ray Wayne 404 Owen, Reeta Elza 449 Owens, Elbert W., Jr 471 Owens, Jesse Alan 449 Owens, Larry Joe 471 Owens, Linda Gray 419 Owens, Marilyn Lee 471 Owens, Stephen Lee 449 Owens, William Samuel .. 472 Owings, Jane Alan 449 Pace, Charles Ernest . Pace, Joseph B Paden, David Edward Paderick, Effie Grace Padgett, William T. .. Page, Brenda Louise , Page, Mary Stuart ... Page, Michael L. ... Page, Thomas Ervin .. Paisley, Larry Greer . Pait, Luther Andrew . Palassis, Antoinette . . Paris, Fulton T Park, Allen Joe III Parker, Billie Surles Parker, Ernest L Parker, John Quinton . . . Parker, Lina Gayle Parker, Margaret L Parker, Mary Louise Parker, Nancy Lou Parker. Ora Creech Parker. Osburne B Parker, Patricia Kay .... Parker. Salli Jane Parker. Sara Lucinda ... Parker. Sylvia Dianne . . . Parker, WiUiam H., Jr. . Parker, Wm. Morris .... Parks, James Hinton .... Parks, James Johnson ... Parks. Larry Calvin Parnell. Frances- Kaye . . Pamell. Patricia Ann ... Parrish. Carl F Parrish. Hazel J Parrish, James W 405 Parrish, Janett Grace 429 Parrish, Keitb Ray 449 Parrish, Ronald H 449 Parsons, Gregory W 40S Parsons, James M 472 Parsons. Pamela S 449 Partin. Gail Eliz 472 Parlin, Thomas L 405 Partridge, Ann Brooks ... 449 Parvin, Mary Ann 429 Pate, Fletcher J 429 Pate, Linda Kay 472 Pate, Margaret Wood 472 Pate, Marilyn A 472 Pate, Rupert G.. Jr 429 Pate. Tommy Baxter 449 Patrick, Joseph E 429 Patrick, Mary Dell 472 Patterson, Betsy Hope . . . 429 Patterson, Charles T 472 Patterson, Linda M 449 Patterson, Patricia M 449 Patterson, Ronnie Ray ... 472 Patton, Rosa V 429 Paul, Claude C. Ill 449 Paul, Jay Richard 429 Paul. Jerry Lynn 429 Paul. Judith Ana 449 Paiton. Donna Anne 429 Payne, Cameron 472 Payne, Lu Ann 429 Payne, Robert C 472 Payne. Roger Lee 429 Payne. Sandra Rosa 429 Peacock, June Dianne .... 472 Peacock. Nancy R 429 Peaden, Stanley D 449 Pearce, Anne E 449 Pearce, Lucretia Gale 405 Pearce, Roy Nelson 405 Pearson, Alice B 472 Pearson, Cynthia Ann 472 Pearson, Diana Marie 472 Pearson, Vertis C 429 Pearson, William E 449 Pecunia. Myrna E 472 Peed, Terry Ward 472 Peedin, Bonnie Mae 472 Peedin, Floyd R 472 Peel, Elizabeth Booth .... 472 Peel, Linda Sue 449 Peel. Michael Clark 472 Peel. Robson Clark 449 Peele. Bonnie Louise 429 Peele. Michael Allen 405 Peele, Rose Mary 429 Peer, Donald Wm 449 Peer. Linda Marie 472 Pellelier, Brenda J 472 Pelletier, Uura P 449 Pellelier, Lynne D 472 Pelt, Alice Kaye 405 Peluso, Robert N 449 Pendergraft, George L. . . . 429 Pendleton, Rhonda L 429 Pendleton, Terry S 472 Penfield. Nancy Sue 449 Penland, Linda B. 429 Penley. Shirley Eliz 472 Pennington. Julia E 429 Penny, Brenda Irene 472 Pentz, Archie Perry 449 Perkins, Thalia Jerot 472 Perkins. Tommy Glenn ... 472 Perkins. William G 472 Perkinson. James E.. Jr Perkinson, John L 405 Permar, Rulus H., Jr. ... 405 Perry, Belinda Carole 472 Perry, Charles W., Jr. ... 429 Perry, Donald H 449 Perry, Joyce Marie 405 Perry, Mary Louise 450 Perry, Rodney W 472 Perry. Virginia L 450 Peters, Michael S 429 Peterson, David G 472 Peterson, Margie Ree 429 Peterson, Pamela Gray ... 450 Petree, Henry E., Jr 472 Pfall, Howard R 405 Pfalf. Shirley Ann 405 Plau, Carlotta E 429 Pleil, Debra Marie 472 Pharo, Adrian George 450 Pharr, Mary Lou 472 Phelps. Harriet M 450 Phelps. Retla Ann 472 Phibbs. Ralph S.. Jr 472 Phillips. Annette E 450 PhiUips. Baxter F 405 PhUlips. Bobby Ray 472 Phillips, Cliflord H 429 Phillips, David P 450 Phillips, Howard T 472 Phillips, Jerri Lynn 426 Phillips, Johnny Roy 429 Phillips, Mary J 429 Phillips, Pamela J 472 Phillips, Randall D 472 Phillips, Tony Gray 429 Phipps, Diane B 378 Phipps, Gary James 429 Pickard, Donna Lee 405 Pickard. James Ernest ... 472 Pickard, Robert H 472 Pickett. Gerald F 450 Pickett, Henry D 429 Pickler, .Mary Lynn 429 Pierce, Beverly D 472 Pierce, Don Leroy, Jr. ... 405 Pierce, Donna Paige 450 Pierce, Doris Eliz 472 Pierce, Hal Warren 405 Pierce, Jimmy G., Jr 405 Pierce, Judy Gray 450 Pierce, Marcia Diane 472 Pierpoint, Martha G 429 Pierson, Marjorie L 429 Pike, Donald Forrest .... 472 Pike, Edith Joann 472 Piland. Marvin S 405 Pilchard, Beverly Ann .... 472 Pilkenlon, Sheila Kay .... 472 Pillow, Lynda Lee 472 Piner, Saundra Gale 450 Piner, Sherry Diane 450 Piniaha, Grace 450 Piniaha, Mary Ann E 472 Pinsky, Robert David .... 472 Pipher, Charles K 450 Pipkin, Rita Kay 472 Pistner, Neta Marie 405 Pitt, Judith Ann 429 Pittard, Beverly J 405 Pittard, Michael L 405 Pittard. Ruth W 405 Pittard. William D 429 PittiUo. Cherie G 450 Pittman, Arthur T. Ill ... 429 Pittman. Clifton L., Jr. .. 472 Pittman, Gurney Ed., Jr 472 Pittman, Harold Henry ... 405 Pittman, James Lynn 450 Pittman, Mack G., Jr 472 Pittman, Mary Irene 450 Pittman, Samuel Lane .... 472 Pittman, Sherrill Kay .... 450 Pittman. Susan A 472 Pitts, Eunice Harriet 429 Pitts. John Richard 472 Pitts, Sina Riggs 472 Piunti. Charles David .... 405 Piatt, Harold Wilmer .... 472 Pleasants, James F 472 Plemmons, Linda S 429 Plummer, Betty Lynne ... 472 Plybon, Robert B 472 Poffenbaugh. Patsy A. ... 405 Pollard. Emily J 450 Pollard. Frances A 473 Pollard, Larry Cordon ... 405 PoUard, Nancy E 450 Pollok, Virginia C 450 Poole, Jerome Vaughan .. 473 Poole. Patsy Hellon 429 Poot, John Richard 405 Pope. Braxton Branch 429 Pope, Dennis Darrell 473 Pope. Hal J.. Jr 473 Pope, James Shuford 450 Pope, Judy Gwendolyn ... 473 Pope, Robert W., Jr 405 Pope, Teresa Jane 473 Popwell, Sheila Jean 429 Portela, Gilbert Mark .... 450 Portela, Mary E 473 Porter, Jack Homer 429 Porter, Michael W 405 Porter. Tanya Elaine 450 Posey. Michael Owen .... 405 Postlewait, Kathleen 473 Poston, Russell E 406 Potter, Cheri Lynne 429 Potter, Cynthia A 429 Potts, Donna Faye 473 Potts, Ernest Guy 429 Powell, Barbara Lynn 406 Powell, Charles Henry ... 450 Powell. Deborah Jane .••• 473 Powell, Donna Gale 406 Powell, Emily Mae 473 Powell, Harriette L 450 Powell, Martha Ann Id  PoweU, Mary E 473 506 well, •owers, David Alton ... ' owers, Deborah Faye . ' recythe, Jane W ' resnell, Ann E ' reaoell, Sherry A. ... •ressley, Charles C. . . . •resson, Trduy Marie . . ' revatle. Frances K. ... ' revette, Richard L. . . . ' lice, Breoda Ellen .... Vice, Donald E ' rice, Edwina L •rice, Karen Louise . . . ' rice. Larry Wayne ' rice.-Lonnie B rice, Marsha J rice, Nancy ' rice. Patricia Gail .... Vice. Sandra Lynn .... ' richajd, Timothy F. .. riddy, Clyde M riddy, Patricia A ridgen, Katye Duke ... ridgen, Michael F ' ridgen, Patricia K. ... ridgen, Roland S rimm, Sandra Gale ... rince. Donna Gale .... rince, Janice Marie ... rince, William Henry . ritchard, Janice G. ... ritchard, Vida Ray ritchett, Nona B roctor, Frederick T. .. roctor, Kathryn Barr . roseus, Bonnie Lynn . . rovence, Linda rowe, Jennifer H r.iitt, . ' Vnne M rye, Betty Ann uckett, Phillip Lee ... ugh, Beverly S ugh. Brenner Townley uglia, Joseph, Jr ulley, James iiUey, Martha Eliz. ... ulliam, Deemus A., Jr. urcell, Samuel M urvis, Elizabeth G. ... urvis, James W., Jr. .. urvis, Laurie Ann urvis, Walter E ulnam, Myra Sally . . . . u2on, Daniel Isaac .... yne, Neil Leslie , Donna K 473 , John Houston 473 , Mary Frances 450 , Sterling Ralph 473 annon, Jane F 473 I, Elizabeth Ann 450 , Terry C 429 on, Sandra Kaye 406 nberry, Nora L 450 abhan, Sandra R 406 aby, Caroline W 450 ackJey, Barbara Fay 406 agan, George Marvin .... 473 agland. Sheila F 429 aines, Kathryn Ann 406 aines, Roger L 473 ainey. Donna Lea 473 ains, Betsy Ann 429 ains, Frankie Carol 429 ains, Linda Gail 473 ains, Mary Eliz 473 alph, Ruth Ann 450 ammacher, Joanne 429 amsdell, Donna L 450 .amsey. Hazel Joyce 406 and, Robert Arlo 406 landall, Judith C 450 andow. Regina R 450 ankin, Elizabeth 473 ankin, Robert George ... 450 snsdell, Juanita 473 nsone, Wm. Thomas . . . 450 appucci, Daniel M 473 Rash. Mary Diannc 429 Rautb, Barbara Anne 473 Ravelli, John Wm 406 Baxter, Martha Jean 450 Ray, Carol Underwood ... 450 Ray. Clara Lynn 473 Bay Phyllis Rose 429 Raybourn, Holly M 429 Raynor, David Kenneth ,. 406 Raynor. Margaret E 378 Read. Sandra Judith 450 Rcjigan, Ollie D.. Jr 429 Reaves, Cynthia D 450 Reavis, Leo Craige 429 Reavis, Peggy Lou 450 Reavis, Thomas B 473 Reddick, Kenneth Lee ... 450 Redding, Nancy Ann 450 Redmond, Vicki Kaye .... 473 Reed, Charles Thomas ... 429 Reeder, Harry L., HI .... 450 Reel, Alice Joy 406 Reel, Edwin Lee, Jr 429 Register, Graham B 450 Reid, Gloria Yvonne 429 Reid, Linda Lou 450 Reiner. Riley Earle 429 Reinhardt, Ann Marie .... 450 Reinhold, Gerald S 406 Remley, D.-bra Lou 450 Renegar, Neva E 473 Renegar, Patricia Ann .... 473 Rentrow, Sandra E 450 Renn, Kitty Marcus 473 Renn, Virginia Lee 429 Respass, Rita Helen 450 Respess, William A 451 Rettew, Edna C 473 Rettig. John Stewart 406 ReviUe, Jill Jessica 430 Reynaud. David S 430 Reynolds. Charles K 406 Reynolds, Elizabeth W. .. 406 Reynolds, Janet Marie ... 473 Reynolds, John R 451 Reynolds, Preston, Jr. ... 451 Reynolds, Robert £., Jr Reynolds, Ruth E 430 Reynolds, Thomas D 473 Reynolds, Thomas H 407 Rhash, Barry Arthur 473 Rhem, John Edward 430 Rhem, Sara C. Lewis .... 407 Rhodes, Martha Lee 407 Rhodes, Rosemary 430 Rhodes, Wm. Edward 407 Rhoney, Rebecca Ann 473 Rhyne, Jo Ann 407 Rhyne, Linda Ann 473 Rhyne, Robert Andrew ... 451 Ribbins, Peter Daniel .... 473 Rice, Christine Ann 451 Rice, Patricia Gail 451 Rich, Julius H., Jr 430 Rich. Ronald Wayne 451 Richardson. James E 473 Richardson. Janet Kay ... 451 Richardson. John R 407 Richardson, Sharon A. ... 407 Richardson, William R. .. 451 Richardson, William S. . . 430 Ricketts. Joanne F 451 Ricks, Gary Russell 451 Riddick, Alice Ann 430 Riddle, Irene Berry 430 Riddle, Nancy C 430 Riddle, Peggy Jo 451 Rietdorf, Nancy Ann 4.30 Riffle, Gail White 407 Riggs, Charles F 451 Riggs. Larry Coleman .... 430 Riggsbee. Ned L 473 RUey. Dan Edward 473 Riley, Leary Ruaine 451 Rinei, Stephen Craig 451 Ringrose, Stephen J 451 Riordan, Clifford T 407 Risnes, Connie Lee 451 Rittenbury, Mary C 473 Rivenbark. Charles F 430 Rivenbark, Henry G 451 Rivenbark, Jerry D 430 Rivera, Katharine L 430 Roach, Andrew T., Jr. ... 430 Bobbins, David Ray 473 Robbins. Margaret Ann . . . 473 Roberson. Donna Kay 407 Roberson. Ethel C 407 Roberson, Gerald W 451 Roberson, Johnny Lee .... 430 Roberson, Lillian C 473 Roberson, Mary Drew .... 430 Roberson, Sandra R 451 Roberts, Adrian R., Jr. .. 407 Roberts, Billy Blake 451 Roberts. Bobby Earl 407 Roberts. David Gwyn 473 Roberts. George H 430 Roberts. Grace Adams ... 451 Roberts. Judy Carol 430 Roberts. Rex Dana 430 Roberts. Steven F 451 Roberts. Terrell Ray 407 Roberts. Thomas 451 Roberts. Thomas J.. Jr. .. 451 Roberts. Walter F.. Jr. ... 451 Roberts. William Y 451 Robertshaw. Mary L 473 Robertson. Bernard P ,,.. 407 Robertson. Carl J.. Jr. ... 474 Robertson. Kenneth L. . . . 407 Robertson. Melissa K. ... 474 Robertson. Regina Sue ... 407 Robertson. Sherry J 430 Robertson, Tommy Joe ... 474 Robinson, Bryan F 407 Robii Clau Robinson, George L., Jr, . .407 Robinson, George W 430 Robinson. Nellie G 474 Robinson. Randall W 4S1 Robinson. Robert B 451 Robinson, William C 430 Robinson. Vivian E 474 Robinson. Willie M 474 Robson. Breoda Jewell ... 430 Rockwell. Charlene C. . . . 451 Rockwell. Dennis K 407 Roddy. Brenda Joyce 430 Rodgers. Brenda J 430 Rodgers. Hilda Faye 474 Rodgers. Joan L 451 Rodman. Camillus H.. Jr 474 Rodriguez, Diego A 474 Rodriguez. Judith A 430 Roe. Howard Bruce 474 Roebuck, Stella Karen ... 474 Roesch. Marilyn L. 407 Rogers. Bonnie B 407 Rogers. Camilla C 474 Rogers. Carl Marion 451 Rogers, Jon Charles 474 Rogers, Sandra Anne 407 Rogers, William Max 430 Rogers, Wm. James 407 Rogerson, Ann O ' Neal 474 Rogerson, Ellen 430 Rogerson, William R 430 Rollins, Donna Gail 407 Rollins, Linda D 451 Romano. Bruce Anthony ., 430 Romer. Rose Marie 474 Roper. Katherine W 451 Rose, Carl Ray 407 Rose, Donald W 474 Rose. Jo Anne 451 Rose. Linda Ann 451 Rose, Margaret Ann 451 Rose. Randy Kieth 430 Rose. Robert Kent 407 Rosebrock. Elizabeth 474 Roseman. Kathy Lynn .... 474 Roseman, Paul M.. Jr. ... 407 Rosen. Susan Faye 407 Rosenau. John P 451 Rosenbaum, Phillip D. . . . 407 Roser. John Louis. Jr. ... 474 Ross. Anne Lasater 474 Ross. David Steven 451 Ross. Frances M 430 Ross. Henry A.. Jr 407 Ross, James Owens 451 Ross, Joyce Marie 430 Ross, Phyllis P 430 Rosso. Donna Barbara 430 Roth. Howard R 451 Roth. John Richard 430 Rolhermich. Terry P 407 Rolbrock. Carl E., Jr. ... 430 Rothrock. Howard W 474 Rott, Rebecca Ruth 451 Roughton. Edgar G 407 Rountree. Annie M 430 Rountree, Bessie Ann 451 Rountree. Ruthellen .... 407 Rouse. Jessie Carolyn .... 451 Rouse. Peggy Joyce 474 Rouse. Walter Arthur .... 407 Rousso, Steven Barry 451 Routb, Linda Moore 451 Rowe. Debora Ann 474 Rowe. Deborah Kade 474 Rowe. Ida Elaine 474 Rowe. Linda Gale 451 Rowell, Thomas Ray 474 Rowell. Patricia Ann 451 Rowland. Floyd M.. Jr. .. 408 Rowland. Myra Susan .... 451 Rowlctt. Margaret L 430 Royall, Wm. Franklin .... 451 Ruch. Donald Gene 474 Rudder. Emily Dianne ... 451 Rudisill. Darrell E 451 Rudroff. Mary Elinor .... 474 Ruffin. Michael F 451 Rumbley. Margaret S 408 Rumbold, John T 474 Rumley, Carolyn Ward ... 430 Ruschival. Mary Lena .... 378 Ruse. Pamela Jean 474 Rush, Stephen Pate 430 Russell, Charles F 430 Russell, Christopher 474 Russell, Mary Lee 430 RuBsell. Michael J 474 Russell, Robert F 451 Rust, Dennis Paul 474 Rust, Robin Ann 451 Ruth, Betty Brown 430 Ruth, Wayne Stuart 474 Rutledge. Fred Allen 408 Ryals. Reginald B 474 Ryan. Jane Henderson ... 430 Ryan. Thomas Edward ... 474 Rylander, Dale C 474 Ryu. Toshiko 451 Sabo. Kenneth M 430 Sage, William Ray 474 Saleeby, Nickie Ann 430 Saine, Cynthia Ann 451 Salenius. Howard G 408 Salinger. Jennifer W 451 Salisbury. John S 451 Salles. Donna Jean 430 Sallin. Darlene Rose 474 Salter. David Charles 451 Salter. Jo Ann 430 Sample. Sheridan L 474 Samuelsen. Richard L. . . . 430 Sandbank. Ellen M 474 Sanderlin. Brenda Lee . . . 408 Sanders. Shelby 1 451 Sanderson. Glenwood K 474 Sanderson. Leon M 378 Sanderson. Sandra C 430 Sanderson, Thomasine .... 430 Sandlin, Isaac J., Jr 430 Sanford. Ada Betsy 430 Sanger. John Samuel .... 430 Sanges, Jane Layton 474 Sapp. Sharon Kay 451 Sargent. Frances L 430 Sasser. Lewis E.. Jr 430 Sasaer. Paul Lehman 408 Satchell. Lou Elwin .... 408 Satterfield. Bonnie L 430 Satlerfield. Jerry W 451 Satterfield. Robert D 430 Satterwaite, Hatlie K 430 Saul. Carol Ann 408 Saunders. Alice P 451 Saunders. Freddie 452 Saunders. Grovcr M 474 Saunders. Johnnie Lou ... 452 Saunders. Ronald L 408 Saunders. Stephen D 408 Saunders, Theodore F, ... 408 Savage, Jackie Lou 408 Saval, Marcia Marian .... 431 Sawrey, Robert Wayne ... 474 Sawyer, Eula Frances .... 431 Sawyer. Judith S 408 Sawyer. Kathryn Ann .... 431 Sawyer, Miriam E 431 Sawyer. Patricia Ann 431 Sawyer, Philip R 452 Sawyers. Rush A 474 Sawyer, Sophie S 378 Sawyer, Van Waco. Jr. ... 452 Saylors. Michael C 474 Scales. Judy Anne 452 Scarborough. Gary E 431 Scarborough. Judith S. . . . 452 Schadel. Margaret Lea ... 474 Schafford. Jo Ann 431 Schavio. Carl J 431 Schecter. Roger N 408 Schell. Thomas F 452 Schleif. Jan Marie 452 Schewe, William C 474 Schiavone, Joseph A 408 Schick, Timothy Alan .... 431 Schlitzkus, Suzanne 452 Schmeer. Susan Kay 431 Schmidt. Janet Eliz 471 Schmidt. Richard G 431 Schuurr. Paul F 405 Schott. Richard A 474 Schrum. Paul M., Jr 379 Schumaker. Sally C 474 Schwall, Karen Lee 408 Schwartz, Bonnie Lee .... 431 Scoggins, Charles B 431 Scoggins. Larry K 452 Scoggins. William B 431 Scott. Anne Geraldine .... 408 Scott. Danny Lee 474 Scott. David W 431 Scott, Elmer H.. Jr 474 Scott. Francis Kay 431 Scott, Lynette L 474 474 Scolt, Phyllis ]e Scoll, Ramona Ann 474 Scott, Susan E 431 Scott. Virginia E 431 ScruBgs, Cynthia L 431 Scruggs. Mitzi Lee 452 Scurry. Sharon Gail 431 Seagle. Dennis George . . . 431 Seagondollar, Laurel 474 Seaman. Barbara S 408 Seaman. Joyce Margare . . 431 Seamon. Elizabeth L 474 Searcy, John Daniel 452 Seaton. Nancy Eliz 431 Seawell. William D 431 Sebesan, Dennis J 408 Sechrisl, Richard 431 Senor. Albert T 474 Sedgwick. Linda L 452 Seigler. Marie Louise .... 408 Seiling. Margaret C 431 Sellars. Barry C 452 Sellars, Daniel D 452 Sellers. Emily C 431 Sellers. Joseph T.. Jr. ... 452 Sellers, Michael Glen .... 452 Sellers, Richard D 474 Selph. Jeffrey L 452 Sergeant, William A 431 Sermons, Bertha Anne ... 452 Sermons. James Ralph . . . 474 Serotta. Barbara Lee 474 Serra, Michael A 452 Seasoms, Ronald H 431 Setaro, Teresa Ann 408 Settle, David Marion 408 Settle, Thomas Gary 474 Setzer, Douglas A 452 Setzer, Suzanne 475 Sexlon, Connie Ann 431 Sexton, Emily Gray 452 Seymore, Jo Ann 431 Shannon, Leslie Kaye 408 Sharick, Christine C 475 Sharpe, Carol 431 Sharpc, David Thomas ... 475 Sharpe. Raymond P 475 Sharpe. Steven Lee 475 Sharpless. Karen 475 Shatley, Danny P 475 Shaw, Coy W.. Jr 452 Shaw. Elizabeth G 452 Shaw. Kenneth W 408 Shaw, Lela Mae 475 Shaw. Martha Harriet .... 431 Shaw. Roberta Anne 431 Shaw. Wm. Douglas 452 Shearer, Linda Kay 475 Shearin, Ava Jane 431 Shearin, Ellen T 431 Shearin, James Calvin .... 475 Shearin. Lynn Ridley .... 408 Shearin. Natalie Jane .... 452 Shearin. Susan Gayle .... 452 Shearin, Verna Dene 452 Sheehan, Deborah Lee ... 452 Sheets, Gary Wayne 475 Sheets, Mary Sue 475 Sheffield, Cynthia L 475 Sheffield, Everett E 452 Sheffield, Jerry H 431 Shellon, Bennett Dodd ... 408 Shelton, Judy Howard 408 Sheneman, Susan Leah ... 475 Shepherd, Cecelia Jo 475 Shepherd, John F 408 Sheppard, Nancy Eliz. ... 475 Sheppard. Thorne M., Jr 475 Sherman. Mary Lucy 431 Sherrill. Brenda J 475 Sherrill, Harry David .... 475 Sherrill, Jerry Dale 475 Sherrill, Lee S 431 Sherrill, Marilyn E 431 Shields, David S 452 Shields, Fred W., Jr 408 Shields, Garrow Ann 475 Shields, Mary Susan 475 Shields, Sheilah E 452 Shifnett, Andrew L 379 Shinn, Madeleine Ann .... 475 Shipe, Mary Caroline 475 Shirley, Dana James 431 Shoaf, Brenda Irene 431 Shoaf, Melinda G 409 Shoffner, Adriene F 475 Sholar, Hunter D 475 Shore, Karen Hale 452 Shore, Pamela Kay 409 Shore, Zetta Gay 452 Short, Harold Milton .... 409 Short, Terry Bruce 475 Showfety, Stephen D 431 Showfety, Victoria R 475 Shue, Charlotte Faye 431 Shue, Roy Milton. Jr 475 Shuffler, Jimmie N 409 Shul, Brian 452 Sifford, Brenda Sue 475 Sigmon, Paula Marie 475 Sigmon, Tonia Shela 475 Silance. Hilda Leigh 452 Silva, Armando C 475 Simmons. Almeria Mae ... 379 Simmons. Anna Jane 475 Simmons, Archie C 452 Simmons, Barbara Anne .. 475 Simmons. Beulah P 431 Simmons, Candace J 475 Simmons, Carolyn Lee . . . 475 Simmons, Frances L 452 Simmons, Karen Eliz 475 Simmons, Lillie Mae 475 Simmons, Roderick A. . . . 409 Simmons. Sondra Gail ... 431 Simmons. Stephen M 452 Simms. Chester D., Jr. ... 475 Simpkins, Margaret R. . . . 475 .Jgie 431 Simpson, Barbara Ann . . . 452 Simpson, Linda C 431 Simpson, Malcolm, Jr. ... 475 Simpson. Phillis Lou 475 Simpson. Wayne T 452 Sink! Nancy Carol 475 Silton, Howard T., Jr. ... 379 Skeen. Ervin Dwain 475 Skibbe. Wilma Jean 475 Skiles, Susan 431 Skinner, Joan Carol 431 Skinner, Ralph D 475 Skipper, John G.. Jr 431 Sklar. Toby Michael 431 Skowronski, Thomas F. .. 475 Skrobiszewski, John 379 Slaughter, Eric A 452 Slaughter, Ruthie E 452 Sledd, Peggy Ellen 475 Sledge, Johnsie Lou 475 Sledge, Roger Larry 409 Sloan, Karen Ann 431 Sloan, Millard F., Jr 431 Sloan, Sharon G 409 Small Eliz. Carol 431 Small, Harriet Bond 409 Small, Julia Leary 431 Smallwood, Bernadine 431 Smedley, Stanley R 379 Smart, Garry Lee 475 Smathers, Frank M 475 Smathers. Janis Lynn .... 475 Smith, Alethia J 379 Smith, Barbara Ann 431 Smith, Barbara N 431 Smith, Beverly Jean 431 Smith, Billy Floyd 475 Smith. Brenda Kay 431 Smith, Brenda Lanette ... 409 Smith, Byron F 475 Smith, Carl Cornelius ... 475 Smith, Cecelia Lynne 452 Smith, Charlie H 475 Smith, Charlie Kent 409 Smith, Christine E 475 Smith, Clarence A., Jr. .. 452 Smith, Connie V 431 Smith, Cynthia D 432 Smith, Cynthia H 452 Smith, Darrell Lee 452 Smith, Donald Neal 475 Smith, Dorothy Mae 475 Smith, Doyle Reid 432 Smith, Edward A 475 Smith, Elbert D., Jr 432 Smith, Ernest Wayne 475 Smith, Francis A 475 Smith, Frederick G 475 Smith; Gene Stancill 409 Smith, Glynn Ora 476 Smith, Henry Allen 452 Smith, Howard Ray, Jr. .. 476 Smith, Jacqueline K 452 Smith, James Norris 432 Smith, Jane Iris 452 Smith, Janice Wanda 476 Smith, Jerry Ralph 409 Smith, Joan Rochelle 432 Smith, John Jordan 432 Smith, John Martin, Jr. .. 409 Smith, Joyce Ann 452 Smith, Julian Theodor ... 476 Smith, Kenneth Ervin .... 476 Smith, Lanny Oscar 452 Smith, Larry Gene 452 Smith, Lawrence Allen . . . 452 Smith, Linda Faye 432 Smith. Linda Lee 452 Smith, Linda Susan 476 Smith, Marcus C, Jr 476 Smith, Marland B 452 Smith, Mary Craven 452 Smith, Mary Louise 432 Smith, Myron Ann 432 Smith, Nancy Ann 476 Smith, Nancy Ruth 432 Smith, Patsy Gayle 409 Smith, Phillip Ray 452 Smith, Ralph Russell 432 Smith, Rebecca Jane 432 Smith, Rexie Jane 432 Smith, Rosa J. McRae ... 409 Smith. Saundra Kaye .... 432 Smith, Sheila Oakley 409 Smith, Shirley Jane 476 Smith, Stuart Gerald 476 Smith, Susan Kay 432 Smit ia Kathryn . Smith, Timothy Kent .. Smith. Willatd M Smith, William H.. Jr. . Smithwick. Terryl D. .. Snavely, Robert Grant . Snead. Daniel C Sneed. Sara Ann Snow. Gloria Jean Snuggs, Frances C Snuggs, Susan Ann Snyder, Donald F Snyder, Morris E Snyder, Robert Ernest ., Snyder. Wanda Lee Sobieski, Gordon Eric .. Solomon. Michael E. ... Soltys, Michael A Somers, Jacqueline G. .. Sorrell. Anne Marie .... Southerland. Anthony ... Soulherland, Isaac B. . . . Southerland, James D. .. Southgate. Thomas F. ... Spain, Hilda G Spain, Mary Louise Spain, Pamela Kaye .... Spangler, Evelyn L Spano, Barbara Ann .... Sparrow. John Dalton ... Sparrow. Stephen W. ... Sparrow. William C Spears, Martha Burns ... Speas. Larry Dean Speight. Ann Powell Speight, Joseph L Spence, Keifford D Spence, Pamela Jean .... Spencer. Johnny Wm., Jr Spencer, Joyce Marie ... Spencer, Randall Marl ... 476 Spencer. Robert Allen ... 432 Spencer, Ronald D 409 Spivey. Cynthia D 453 Spivey, Susan B 432 Spivey, Thomas Barry .... 432 Spooner, Shirley Ann .... 476 Spraggins, Treka Eliz. . . . 476 Spragins. Linda C 409 Sprinkle. Allen L 476 Sprinkle, Melinda Ann ... 453 Spruill, Constance T 453 Spruill. Erma Phelps 432 Spruill, Haywood, Jr 409 Spruill. Karen Sue 432 Spruill, Mary Kay 453 Spruill, Patricia A. H. ... 409 Stainback, Brenda Lou ... 409 Stakes, Gary E 432 Staley, John A.. Jr 409 Staley, Linda Lee 432 Slallings, Barbara 432 Stallings, Douglas C 476 Stallings, Edna Mae 453 Slallings, Linda Anne .... 476 Stallings. Linda C 432 Stallworth, Robert F 476 Stalnaker, Susan E 409 Stamey, Theresa Gail 476 Stamps, Susan Byrle 453 Stancil, Charles Owen 476 Standi, John Russell 379 Stancil, Sue Anthony 453 Standefcr, Stephanie 453 Stanley, Cynthia Sue 432 Stanley, Frances Ann .... 453 Stanley, Judy Ann 453 Stanley, Patricia 476 Stanley, Stella Eliz 476 476 476 Stanton, Suzanne Eliz. , Staples, Norman H., Jr. Starke, Linda D Starling, Clara H Starling, James G Statham, Thomas F. ... Steele. Ann Harris Steele. Kathryn Smith , Steele, Thomas Nelson Steeley, James Ernest . Steinberg. Miriam R. .. Stem, Sandra E Stephens, Henry M. ... Stephens, James Lynn . Stephens, Jennings W. , Stephens, Michael C. .. Stephenson, Charles L. Stephenson. Daisy H. . Stephenson. James T. ., Stephenson. Jerome B. , Stephenson, John, III ., Stephenson, John P. . . , Stephenson, Susan C. . Stephenson, Susan C. .. Stephenson, Vivian R. . Stevens, Beverly Ann . . Stevens, Glenda Sue ... Stevens, Judith D Stevens, Linda Jo Stevenson, Cheryl D. .. Stewart, Catherine L. .. Stewart, Janice G Stewart, Jo Ann Stewart, Leslie Anne ... Stewart. Virginia D. . . . Stilley, Gary Gene Stimmel, Patricia Ann . Stimpson, Sharon Anne .. 432 Stinagle, Janice Eliz 410 Stinson, Gwyndolyn L. . . . 476 Stinson. Wesley Ray 410 Stirling. Patricia L 432 Stirling. Robert M 453 Stock, John M.. Jr 476 Stockdale. Dennis L 379 Stockner, James Irven ... 410 Stocks, James S 453 Stocks, Mary Lee 476 Stockton, Douglas M 410 Sloken, Edward J 432 Stokes, Dennis A 410 Stokes, James Harney .... 453 Stokes. John Hardy, Jr. . . 476 Stokes, Linda Gayle 476 Stokley, Robert E 410 Sloltz, Cecelia Kay 432 Stoltz, Linda Gayle 476 Stone, Loretta Venus 476 Stone. Sara Patricia 453 Stone, Linda Jo 476 Stone, John W.. Ill 432 Slonestreet. Linda V 410 Stoops. Carol Faye 476 Storey, Brenda Gail 476 Story, Terry Sue 476 Stovall, Thornton, Jr 410 Stowe, Beverly Jean .... 476 Stowe. David Lee 453 Strain, Robert D 453 Straughn, Jacqueline 432 Strawbridge, Martha B. . . 432 Strawn, Bobby M 453 Steet, Susan Jane 432 Streetman, Eddie Jay .... 476 Strickland. Charles E. ... 453 Strickland. Arnette 453 Strickland. Gloria C 410 Strickland. Gwendolyn ... 453 Strickland, Joseph H 453 Strickland, Kenneth C. . . . 476 Strickland, Louis E 432 Strickland, Marilyn L. . . . 453 Strickland, Pamela J 476 Strickland, Robert D 453 Strickland. Rudy C 432 Strickland. Sandra D 432 Strickland, Stephen B. . . . 476 Strickland. Willard B. . . . 453 Stringfellow, Donald 432 Strong, Charles Hall 476 Stroud, Cynthia Ann 432 Stroud, David Lynn 476 Stroud, Edward H., Jr. .. 476 Stroud, Larry C 453 Stroup, Wm. Robert 410 Stuart, Judy Lynne 476 Slubbs, Clyde Van 432 Stubbs, Colon Patrick .... 410 Stuckey, Rufus D., Jr. ... 410 Studebaker, Rosemary .... 432 Study, Neil Thompson ,.. 410 Sturm, Sarah Anna 432 Stutts, Barney W., Jr. ... 410 Styron, Cecil Henry 432 Styron, Esther K 453 Suddreth, Paula D 47  Sugg, Donna Troy 410 Sugg, Joan Karen 410 Sugg, Robert Steve 453 Suggs, Lennie J 453 Suggs, Phyllis Gail 453 Suiter, Joseph L 476 Sullivan, Janice K 476 Sullivan, Leo Thomas 432 Sullivan, Mary 1 410 Sullivan, Nelda Fay 453 John Robert 432 Sumraerfie Davi, 432 Summerlin, Marsha A. ... 410 Summers, Ann Lippard ... 410 Summers. Carla Dawn .... 476 Summers. Daniel L 476 Summers, Ella Latne 432 Sumner, Louis Wesley . . . 432 Sumner. Nellie B 432 Sumner, Paula A. H 432 Sumrell. Carolyn J 432 Sundholm. Marjory Ann .. 453 Surles, Gayle 453 Sutlitf, John A., Jr 453 Sutton, Brenda Sue 453 Sutton, Carol Dianne 476 Sutton, Carolyn Ann 476 Sutton, Diane 476 Sutton, Joanna E 453 Sutton, Mary L 453 Sutton, Nannette 476 Sutton, Sandra Kaye 453 Sutton, Sandra M 476 Sutton, Sherwood R 410 Sutton, Stanley D 476 Sutton, Susan Lou 476 Swaim, Margaret Ann 476 Swain, Clifford Wade 410 Swain, Dorothy Ann 476 Swain, Robert D., Jr 476 Swain, Teresa Carol 432 Swan, Dorothy Ann 411 Swan, Sallie Ruth 453 Swaney, Larry B 411 Swann, Jerry Norman .... 453 Swanner. Charles P 453 Swartzlander, Jeanne 453 Sweat, George Lewis 453 Swiggett, Linda G 453 Swindell, Ann Pace 476 Sykes, Barbara A 453 Sykes, Carolyn Faye 476 Sykes, Jack H., Jr 453 Sykes, Joan Meade 411 Sykes, Jon Kenneth 476 Sykes, Jonnie Ellen 453 Tadlock, Milton E., Jr. .. 476 Talley, Martha E 453 Talley, Wm. Douglas 477 Tally, Donna Lou 432 Talton, Iris Anne 432 Talton, Lawrence W., Jr 432 Tamul, Joseph John 453 Tamul, Patricia B 432 Tanner, Diane E 477 Tant, Claudia Irene 453 Tarkington, Brenda K. . . . 411 Tarllon. Grover C, Jr. ... 432 Tart, Joyce Britt 453 Tart, Nina Louise 432 Tart, Paul D 453 Tart, Paula Ann 411 Tart, Ricky Donald 477 Tart, Robert Carlyle 477 Tasler, Karene Eliz 477 Tate. Linda Dianne 432 Tatum, Curtis Norman ... 477 Tatum, Mary Ellington ,,. 477 Taylor, Alma Wright 411 Taylor, Barbara Blake ,... 411 Taylor, Bonnie Kay 453 Taylor, Bonnie Rose 432 Taylor, Catherine V 432 Taylor, Charles E., Jr. ... 411 Taylor, Christine Ann 432 Taylor, John A., Jr 432 Taylor, John Edward 432 Taylor, Joseph E 453 Taylor, Larry R 411 Taylor, Lee R., Jr 453 Taylor, Linda Ann 432 Taylor, Martha Kay 477 Taylor, Martha Tanya .... 477 Taylor, Mary Ann 432 508 Taylor, Mary Margaret Taylor, Muriel S Taylor, Pamela Stone . Taylor, Peecy Jean . . . Taylor, Sarah Eliz. ... Taylor, Sylvia Leigh .. Taylor, Terence G. . . . Taylor, Thomas F Taylor, Vernon O Taylor, Wm. Alton Teachey. Debra Ann . . Teachey, Linda Faye . . Teague, Louis Alan . .. Teal, James H Teal, Patricia Ann .... Tedder, Judith L Tee, Vicki Sharon .... Teel, Patricia Joan .... Teeter, Jane Blair .... Teitel ' baum, Charlene . Temple, June Faye .... Temple, Kenneth R. . . Terrell, Benjamin T. ,. Terrell, Brenda Lynn . Terrell, Judy Savin ... Terrell, William L, Jr. Terry. Carol Jo Terry, Susan Leigh . .. Tesh, Bennie F., Jr. .. Tesh, Jo Sherman Tesh, John C Tesh, Kay Frances Tetterton, Barbara L. . Lind, Tetterton, Louis C, Jr. Teuteberg, Sarah, L. .. Thacker, Robert T., Jr. Tharrington, Donnie E. Tharrington, Margaret . Tharrington, Norman A. Thaston, Dennis Edgar Thayer, Nancy S Thigpen, Emily Kayo . Thigpen, Harry Lee ... Thigpen, Juanita W. .. Thomas, Anne Kirk ... Thomas, Betty Loretta Thomas, Carolyn Jean . Cher: Thomas, Christopher E, ., Thomas, Claudia Nell .... Thomas, Daniel Wesley ,, Thomas, Deborah Anne ., Thomas, Donald Cotton .. Thomas, Frances Kay Thomas, Greg A Thomas, Hazel Elaine ... Thomas, Jane G Thomas, Janell P Thomas, Julia West Thomas, Margaret E Thomas, Marijane Thomas, Ora Ann Thomas, Orlean L. Thomas, Pamela Sue Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Rebecca Sue ... Thomas, Sandra Marie . . Thomas, Sharon L Thomason, Janet R. Lee Thomason, Sallie A, . . Thomasson, Patricia A. Thompson, Betty Kay . Thompson, Caroline E. Thompson, Cathy Ann , Thompson. Cheryl E. . Thompson, Ernest L. .. Thompson. Hubert W., Tho: Pat! Thompson, Pauline E. Thompson, Sandra A. Thompson, Sarah Lee Thompson, Winijeld, Thomson, Brenda Sue 433 Thotnburg, Brenda J 454 Thornburg, Timothy F. . . . 477 Thorne, Edwin John 412 Thornton, Mildred J 433 Thrower, Minda L 454 Thurston, Carole R 412 Thurston, Thomas Lee .,. 412 Thweatt, Donna Lynne ... 454 Tillery, Charles Lee 477 Tilley, Edna A 454 Tilley, Theresa R 454 Tillman, Linda Carol 433 Tillwick, Karen Ann 454 Tilt, Kenneth Michael ,,. 454 Tilvard, John Howard 412 Timberlake, Bonnie J, , , . 477 Timberlake, Patrick B, , . . 454 Tingen, Marshall Lee ,... 454 Tinney. John Eldon 477 Tipton. Lawrence Ed 433 Tisdale, James O., Jr 477 Tisdale, Slephany Ann ... 412 Tisler, Michael J 454 Tobin, Richard P. 412 Todd, Anilra 412 Todd, Gregory T 412 Todd. Susan Eliz 477 Tofani, Joanne Marie 433 Toler, John Anthony 477 Toler, Melvin Thomas .... 477 Toler, Steve Lewis 477 Tolnitch, Susan Kay 433 Tolston, Vicki Jo 379 Tomberlin, Michael B. . . . 412 Tomkinson, Patricia J. . . . 454 Tomlinson, Martha 477 Tomlinson, Martha 1 477 Tonn, Dianne Helen 412 Topping, Sheryll Anne ... 454 Torick, Judith Anne 412 Tosto, Edwin E., Ir 412 Tothill, Opal Sandra 412 Tourond, Mary M 454 Townsend, Clarence G. . . . 454 Townsend, Donna D 433 Townson, Jerry Morgan ,. 433 Transou, Margaret Ann ,.. 454 Traynor, Lola Paige 454 Treadwell, Georgia M. . . . 477 Trent, Patricia Jane 433 Trexler, Douglas Van ..,. 477 Trickier. Terry Lee 454 Trimmer, Gale Eliz 454 Tripp, Linda Gaynelle 477 Tripp, Milton Keith 433 Tripp, Roger Samuel 477 Trott, Phyllis Quinn 412 Trotter, Terrie T 454 Troupe, Joseph T 412 Troutman, Raymond A. .. 477 Truitt, Nancy Carolyn .... 433 Tucker, Burney L., Jr. ... 454 Tucker, Carol Ann 454 Tucker, Carolyn Ann 454 Tucker, Terry Gray 477 Tucker, Thomas T 477 Tudor, Donald Norris 433 Tunnel], Alexander, Jr. .. 433 Tunstall, Joseph P.. Jr. .. 433 Turner, Alice Brown 454 Turner, Beverly M 454 454 Turner, John Sparrow 433 Turner, Joseph W 454 Turner. Katherine M 412 Turner, Kenneth Wayne .. 433 Turner, Linda Grace 433 Turner, Linda L 477 Turner, Martha E 477 Turner. Patricia Lee 412 Turner, Robert E 433 Turner, Walter Ray 477 Tutor, Nancy Carmen .... 412 Tutterow, Charles D 454 Turtle, John G 454 Tutlle, Judy Lynn 454 Twiford, Kathryn B 412 Twiford, Travis Wayne ... 412 Twisdale, Andrew E 454 Twisdale, George M 454 Tyler, Harry Lee 433 Tyler, John Dorian 412 Tyler, John Rodney 433 Tyler, Timothy Odell .... 477 Tyndall, Dorothy K 477 Tyndall, Faye M 433 Tyndall, Zackie L 433 Tyson, Carolyn Eliz 477 Tyson, John Kermit 412 Tyson, Joseph James 454 Tyson, Mary Kathryn 477 Tyson, Mary Louise 477 Tyson, Vernon Leon 454 — u— Underbill, Timothy C. ... 412 Underwood, Elizabeth ,... 433 Underwood, Nan G 477 Unwin, Craig Lee 477 Upchurch, Larry B 412 Uprhurch, Linda Leo .... 41 Upchurch, Michael Lee ,. 4: Upchurch, Phyllis V. H. ,.. 4: Upchurch, Susan T 41 Upshaw, Elizabeth 4  Upton, Betty Ann 4 ' Upton, William E 41 Usic, Cynthia Sue 4: Usilton, John Lyston 4 Usrey. Margaret Anno 4 Utley BiUie 4 Utley, Carolyn Anne 4 Vaden, Robert Grayson ... 433 Vallery, Roberta J 433 Valotta, Alan Paul 477 Van Gelder, Donna Lee .. 412 Van Middlesworlh. C 412 Vance. Elizabeth H 477 Vance, Kate Huske 433 Vance. Kathleen Ann .... 477 Vandiford, Carlton W. . . . 477 Vanhoy. Martha Eliz 477 Vann, Deborah Ames 477 Vann, Edna Kathryn 477 Vanneman, Valerie D 477 Vannetla, Barbara L 477 Vannoy, William E 454 Vanslyke, Pamela M 477 Vanlrease, John M., Jr. .. 379 Vanluyl, Alan Wells 412 Vantuyl, Neil C 454 Varley, Nan Marcillo 412 Varsho, Emma Ann 454 Vaughan, Barbara A 412 Vaughan, Lana Johann ... 412 Vaughan, Ruth T 477 Vaughan. Linda F 412 Vause. John Irvin, Jr 433 Vause, Kenneth D 477 Vawter, Delores Ann 477 Veasey. Mary Margaret ... 433 Veazey. Jean 433 Veillette, Joseph L 413 Venters. Sara Lou 433 Verner, Sharon Gale 413 Vernon, Robert G 413 Vest, Donna Marie 477 Vestal, Larry W 454 Vestal, Mary C 413 Vester. Gretchen D 477 Vick Effie Early 433 Vick, Nora Fay 454 Vick, Richard C 477 Vick, Robert Wayne 433 Vick, Robert Wellona .... 433 Vickers, Earleen P 477 Vickers, Jennifer D 433 Vickers. Joan Parker 477 Viel. Lawrence W 454 Vienneau, Vicki Lee 413 Vignettj, Karen L 433 Vining. Martha M. ... Vinson, Deborah C. . . Vinson, Emily Lynn .. Vinson, Deborah Sue . Vogel, Dorothy P. ... Vogler, Michael R. ... Voncannon. Ronald L. Voss, Kenneth W.. 11 Wachtel, Catherine L 433 Wackerman, Charles S. .. 413 Waddell, Don C 433 WaddiU, Jean Cabell 433 Wade, Harry Phillips ,,.. 478 Wadsley, Va Ann 478 Wadsworth, Johnnie, Jr. .. 433 Wages, Gary Robert 478 Wages, Robbie E 454 Wagner, Elizabeth A 454 Wagner, Karen Leo 454 Wagoner, Marianne 478 Wald, Marsha Ann 478 Walder, Jeffrey M 379 Wal drop, Bonnie Ann 433 Waldrop, Edna Harris .... 478 Walker. Carol Ann 478 Walker, Carol Kay 433 Walker, Donna M 433 Walker, Gary Joe 454 Walker, Gilda Anne 478 Walker, Glenda L 454 Walker, Jackie Edwin ,,.. 413 Walker, James Alton 413 Walker, Joel Timothy .... 478 Walker. Kenneth Neil .... 379 Walker, Linda Katbrin ,,,433 Walker, Patsy Lynne 454 Walker, Philip E 454 Walker, Sandra Young ... 413 Walker, Sideny D., Jr. ... 433 Walker, Van Scott 433 Wall. Danny Joe 433 Wall, Evelyn Sue 413 Wall, Jerry Leon 379 Wall, Jerry Wayne 454 Wall, Katherine H 413 Wall, Michael Edmund ... 454 Wallace, Barbara Ann 454 Wallace, Evelyn Laura , . . 433 Wallace, Frederick T 413 Wallace, John G., Jr 478 Wallace, Mary M 478 Wallace, Patricia B 454 Waller, Edgar C 478 Waller, Sarah Eliz 478 Walrod, Mary S 433 Walsh, Janie D 478 Walsh, Nancy J 413 Walter, Patricia M 478 Walters, Diana Louise .... 413 Walters. Dietra Leigh .... 478 Walters, James Norman . . 454 Walters. Jennes Randy ... 413 Walton. Susan Carol 478 Wsmsley, Alfred J.. Jr. .. 433 Ward, Alfred D., Jr 478 Ward, Catherine A 433 Ward, Dennis Elvin 413 Ward, Doris Jeanette 454 Ward, Edith Gaile 454 Warden, Rebecca L 454 Warner, John R 478 Warren, Ann B 433 Warren, David Stephen ... 478 Warren, Donald Earl 4S4 Warren, Donald M 433 Warren, Edward R 454 Warren, Elizabeth A 478 Warren, Hugh Ammie 413 Warren, John Webster ,.. 478 Warren. Martha Ruth .... 454 Warren, Patricia Anne ... 478 Warren, Rita Ann 433 Warren, Roger A., HI ... 433 Warren, Sandra B 433 Warren, Stephen Scott ... 478 Warrington, Charles 478 Warshawsky, Cathryn A 478 Washington. Don W 478 Washington. Patricia 433 Wasner. John Albert 413 Waterman, Robert D 454 Waters. Bobby Eugene ... 451 Waters, Linda Ann 478 Waters, Marsha E 454 Waters, Marvin T 454 Waters. Richard C, Jr, .. 478 Watkins. Bettie Lou 413 Watkins, Edward Powo ... 433 Watkins, Jo Ann 478 Watkins, Thomas Craig .. 454 Watson, Ann Lewis 454 Watson, Bette Anne 433 Watson, Charles Ray 413 Watson, Diana Gail 451 Watson, Dianne E 435 Watson, Edwin Tyrone ,.. 413 Watson, Jackie Marie .... 478 Watson, Judy M 478 Watson, Linda Louise .... 434 Watson, Phyllis Ann 451 Watson, Rebecca D 454 Watson, Rita Carol 478 Watson, Sherry A 478 Watson, William Ezra 434 Watts, Cordon Payne 413 Watts, James Henry 478 Waugh, Karen Lynne .... 431 Wayne, Jeffrey Earl 434 Weathers, Susan D 451 Weaver, James Garland .. 478 Weaver, John Russell 478 Weavil, Glenda June 478 WeavU, Nathan R 478 Webb, Andrea Jean 431 Webb, Benjamin T 379 Webb, Beth A. Wilson ... 413 509 Webb. Brcnda Jean 454 Webb. Joan Clark 478 Webb, Joseph Earl 434 Weber. Geraldine R 434 Webster, Karen A 413 Webster, Thomas R., 11 .. 454 Weekley. Carol Ann 454 Weeks. Bobbie A 478 Weeks, Carolyn Fay 454 Weeks, Margaret E 454 Weir, Karen Louise 478 Weise, Maureen Bess 434 Weisiger, Lewis A 434 Weissman, Steven L 478 Weilz, Lloyd David 434 Welch, Eloise Wayson ... 434 Welch, Linda M 478 Welch, Patricia Ann 478 Weldon, Jillian Mary .... 413 Welkcr, William C 478 Wellington, Elizabeth 434 Wellons. Charlotte C 478 Wellons, Sylvia Ann 413 Wells, Anzy Lanie 478 Wells, Ember Cooper .... 434 Wells, James Larry 434 Wells, Linda Carol 454 Wells, Linda Mae 451 Wells. Richard Allen 454 Wells, Samuel Lee, Jr. ... 478 Wells, Stella Weise 434 Wells, Thelma Sharon .... 434 Welton, Marvin Lee 413 Welton, Nancy Morgan ... 413 Wenderoth, James W 478 Wennrich. Timothy W. . . . 413 Wentz, Wanda Renee 478 Wentzel. Sal 413 West, Dwight Gibson 478 West, Eddie Harold 434 West, Elizabeth D 434 West, Jenny Sue 478 West, Linda Lee 434 West, Peggy Lucille 478 West, Penelope P 454 West, Roberta Dawn 379 West, Susan 434 West, William Edward ... 434 Westbrook, Carolyn S. . . . 434 Westbrook. Hubert A 478 Westbrook, James A 478 Westbrook, Nancy J 478 Westmoreland, Howard ... 434 Welherington, Jason A. .. 478 Whaley, Carol L 413 Whaley, David E 455 Whaley, Frederick K 478 Whaley, Roxie Patrice ... 413 Wharton, John H 454 Wheeler, George W 455 Wheeler, Joel Douglas ... 413 Wheeler, Vicki Eliz 478 Whe Thon: 455 Whichard, Carole Ann ... 478 Whichard, Jimmie W 455 Whicker, Charles V 455 Whisenant, Patricia D. ... 478 Whisnant, Constance B. .. 478 Whisnant, Melba T 478 Whilaker, Barry K 455 Whitaker, Michael B 455 White, Barbara E. 413 White, Beverly Pratt 413 White, Carolyn Anne 478 White, Charles H 434 White, Delores Jean 455 White Frank Vernon ... . 478 White, Gailya Ann . 455 White, Glenn Crawfrod . . 414 White, Gregory Baxter . . 455 White, Harriet Jean .... . 478 White. James Larry .... . 478 White, Jan Bennett .... . 478 White, John F., Jr . 455 White. John Nelson .... . 379 White, John Robert .... . 414 White, Judy Ann . 478 White, Judy Lynn . 434 White, Lloyd W., HI . . . 455 White. Nora Eason . 434 White. Pamela Ann .... . 455 White, Sandra Gale .... . 478 White, Sarah Eliz . 455 White, Stanford. M. . . . . 434 White, Sylvia Lynn .... . 478 White. Vickie Rae . 478 White. Wade C, Jr. ... . 434 Whitehead, Beverly A. . . 414 Whitehead. Linda L. . . . . 455 Whitehurst, Cornelia ... . 414 Whitehurst, Cornelius .. . 414 Whitehurst, Linda T. .. . 414 Whiteley, John W . 434 Whiteman, Vivian Faye . 478 Whitener, Robert E. . . . . 478 Whitesell, James A . 478 Whitesell, Linda Ann .. . 478 Whitfield. Gerald W. .. . 455 Whitfield, Marilyn . 478 Whitfield, Robert E. . . . . 434 Whitley, Barbara Ann .. . 478 Whitley, Bobby Lane ... . 455 Whitley, David F . 414 Whitley, David L., Jr. . . 455 Whitley, George . 478 Whitley, James Rodney Whitley, Jan ice L . 478 Whitley, Linda Ann .... . 434 Whitley. Madge Lee ... . 434 Whitley, Nancy B . 455 Whitley, Nancy Jane ... . 434 Whitley, Robert E . 478 Whitley, Theodore W. . . 414 Whitley. William Dees . . 434 Whitlock, Martha S. . . . . 455 Whitney. Kay Ellen .... . 478 Whitson. Suzanne W. .. . 414 Whitten, Richard G. . . . . 414 Whitwell, Tommye J. .. . 434 Whorton, James Wm. .. . 414 Whyte. Thomas E . 434 Widmaier. Robert G. . . . . 455 Wieland, Richard A. . . . . 414 Wiggins, Patricia B. ... . 414 Wiggins. Wm. Ray . 414 Wilcox. Anne Eleanor .. . 455 Wilcox, Jo BIythe . 455 Wiley, Wm. Thomas, Jr. Wilfong, Gary Howard . . 478 Wilhelm, Stephen Ray . . 455 Wilkerson, Frances A. . . 414 Wilkerson. Norman W. . . 478 Wilkie, Fynne . 478 Wilkins, Donald A . 434 Wilkins, Mary C . 479 Wilkinson, Gregory A. . . 479 Wilkinson, John D . 434 Wilkinson, Margaret A. . 434 Willard, Cheryl L . 434 Wilier, Rodney Lee .,.. . 455 Willelt, Stephen Mark . 479 William . Allen Wayne . . 479 William , Carol L . 455 William , Carol Sue ... . 479 William , Catherine .... . 479 William , Connie Dale . . 479 William , David C . 455 William , David Jack .. . 479 William , David Jan ... . 479 William , Deborah J. . . . . 455 William , Deborah S. .. . 455 William , Eva C . 414 William , Evelyn A. . . . . 434 William , Freddie T. . . . . 434 William . Gail Lynn ... . 434 William . Gregory C. .. . 434 William . Harrlette A. . . 434 William , Harry J., Jr. . . 434 William , Jackson C. ... . 455 William , James E.. Jr. . 479 William . James M . 434 William . Jo Ann . 455 William . Johnny Lee .. . 455 William . Joseph C, Jr.  iii William , Judith C . 455 William , Kay Frances . . 455 William , Margaret A. . . 434 William , Marian I . 479 William , Marilyn Lee . . 414 William . Noah C. Jr. . . 434 William . Patricia A. .. . 455 William , Ralph D . 414 William , Roma Gaylor . . 414 William , Ruby Lee .... . 455 William , Sharon Ann .. . 434 William , Sherry E . 455 William , Sherry L. . . . . 434 William , Sonya B . 414 William , Steven Carl .. . 479 , Taffy James . . 479 William , Terry Jan .... William , Winnie Lou .. . 479 Williamson, Beverly L. . . 414 Williamson, Daisy L. . . . Williamson, Dale M. . . . . 479 Williamson. Margaret .. . 414 Williamson. Rebecca E. . 414 Williamson. Stephen W. . 414 Williamson, Wendell Y. . 479 Williford, Jane A . 455 Willitord, Jimmie R. . . . . 479 Williford, Rebecca . 455 Williford. Trudy L . 479 Willis, Caroline L . 434 Willis. James Steven ... . 455 Willis, Jane Monroe ... . 479 Willis. Wm. Donald . 455 Willitts, Jane P . 479 Wilson. Barbara Ann . . . . 455 Wilson, Betty Frances .. . 434 Wilson. Braxton A., Jr. . 479 Wilson, Don Franklin .. . 455 Wilson, Donna S . 455 Wilson, Donnie C . 434 Wilson. James Ivey .... . 414 Wilson, James Lough .. . 479 Wilson. Judy Burdell .. . 434 Wilson, Linda Lee . 434 Wilson, Mary J . 479 Wilson, Melanie A . 479 Wilson, Nancy L . 455 Wilson, Patricia Anne .. .. 434 Wilson, Roseann E .. 479 Wilson, Sandra Gail ... . 455 Wilson. Stephen H .. 455 Wilson, Sylvia Dianne .. .. 414 Wilson. William W.. Jr. .. 434 Winhon, Belinda E 479 Winders, Barbara Nell ... 455 Windley, Anita Gay 434 Wingate, Claudia 434 Wingate, Leon Hal 414 Winn, Nancy Webb 414 Winslow. Hugh C. Jr. ... 479 Winslow, Lloyd E 434 Winslow, Mary Lloyd .... 479 Winslow, Percy L 434 Winslow, Sylvia Gail 435 Winstead, Brenda Nell ... 479 Winstead. Rowena G 414 Winston. Kenneth H 435 Winters, Barbara Ann 455 Wisenburg, Nancy Jo 435 Witcher. Eulis Dale 414 Witcher. Rebecca M 435 Withers, Roger Wayne , . . 435 Witt. Carl Brent 479 Witt, Sandra Lera 435 Womble. Andrew C 455 SVomble, David Earl 455 JComble, Patricia C 435 Wommack, Florence E. ... 455 Wondergem, Kenneth 455 Wood, Betty Jo 435 Wood, Beverly R 435 Wood, Carolyn Rose 455 Wood, Deborah Lee 435 Wood, Deidre Lee 455 Wood, Dcmpsey Ray 435 Wood, Dillon Louis 414 Wood, Iris Elizabeth 455 Wood, Jo Ann 415 Wood, Judy Marie 479 Wood, Keith L 479 Wood, Mattie Tresa 415 Wood, Michael Gary 435 Wood, Patsy Gail 435 Wood, Robert Allison 435 Wood, Sandra Jo 479 Wood. Sheila Maureen ... 435 Wood, Steven Randal .... 479 Wood, Susan Pusey 415 Wood. Wm. Michael 415 Woodall, Anthony M 455 Woodall, Billie C 435 Woodall, Kathann 455 Woodard, Betty Jane 415 Woodard, Branson Lee ... 455 Woodard, Connie R 479 Woodard. Eliz. Ann 45 5 Woodard, Linwood E 479 Woodard, Marvin W 479 Woodburn, Tommy Jane .. 435 Woodbury, David Kent ... 455 Woodcock, Joyce A 479 Woodell, Tanny Joe 479 Woodford, Anita 415 Woodford, Warren J.. 415 Woodward, Janet Lynn . . . 455 Woodworth, Jane L 479 Woodyatd, Carolyn V. . . . 435 Woolard, Lydia Karen ... 435 Woolard, Sylvia Lynn 479 Wooten, Annette G 455 Wooten, Dennis Nolen ... 479 Wooten, Gary Calvin 415 Wooten. Jean E 435 Wooten. Linda Faye 455 Wooten, Mary Elizabeth .. 435 Wooten, Rose York 435 Wooten, Sandra L 415 Wooten, Sharyn Kaye 415 Wooten, William W 435 Worley. Archie L., Jr. ... 479 Worrall. Elisabeth 479 Worsley, Anne C 455 Worthington, Edward 479 Wozelka, Mary J 479 Wraight, Hope Marie 455 Wrape, Mary Ellen 479 Wray, Cal Absolum. Ill .. 479 Wrenn. Danny K 479 Wrenn, Doris Ann 415 Wrenn. Gerald Wayne 479 Wrenn, Kathyrn V 415 Wrenn, Robert Lee 455 Wrenn. Steven Lee 415 Wright, Anthony L 435 Wright, Evelyn .J 415 Wright, George A 415 Wright, John C 455 Wright, Sandra Faye 415 Wyche, Tyrone Jethro 479 Wynn, Jean Allen 479 Wynne, Eleanor Louise ,.. 435 Wynne, Sharon Cross 415 Yan — Y— Marshall E., Jr, Yarbrough. Rebecca J, . . Yarbrough, Richard C. .. Yarbrough, Susanna L. . . Yarbrough, Thomas A. .. Yates, Deboah Marie .... Yeager, Susan Willis .... Yeager. Wm. Donald .... Yelverton. Ann C Yelverton, Donald W. ... Yelverton, Donna C Yelverton, Mary S Yonce, Charles Milton .. Yopp, Clenwood H.. Jr. . Yopp, Susan Caroline ... Yorke, Jewell Ann Young, Barbara L Young, Bobbie C Young, Dennis Allen .,., Young, Douglas Jerry .,. Young, James Hilliaid ., Young. Johnny L Young. Linda Eliz Young. Marcella H Young, Martha Jean Young, Stephen Kent ... Youngblood, Susan Lee . Yount, Michael Dan .... Yount, Thelma Hall -Z— Photo Credits Chief Photographer — Waher Quade Assistant Photographers — John Burt Walter Dudley Jim Metz Ed Stroud All Color Photography — Homer Ball Class Portraits — Smith Studio Additional Credits — Richmond Neivs Leader Raleigh News and Observer Photographic Section, 2nd Marine Div. FMF Camp Lejeune, N.C. Bruce Whitaker Ken Cooke Lynn Jones Alice Pelt East Carolina University School of Art Rufus Freeman In Memoriam Mary Hemphill Greene 1902-1968 Miss Greene, who had the longest record of service from 1928-1968, contributed im- measurably to the transformation of this institution from a small two-year teachers college to the large regional university it is today. To East Carolina University she gave continuity and character. Among the three generations she taught and influenced are individuals in every walk of life: sen- ators, professors, journalists, lawyers, med- ical doctors, ministers, teachers, business men, farmers, and housewives. To each she was an eminent example of hope, dignity, integrity, and good taste. A native of Abbeville, South Carolina, Miss Greene received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Agnes Scott College in 1924 and the Master of Arts degree from Colum- bia University in 1928. Miss Greene was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She was listed in Who ' s Who in American Education in 1963 and in the Directory of Amerirnn Scholars in 1964, The academic world and the field of journalism proudly claimed Miss Greene. Both mourn her untimely death January 21, 1968. As a professor of English, she is fondly remembered for her love of Shake- speare. As director of the campus News Bureau from 1945-1963, rhe earned the re- spect and admiration of the many news- paper editors with whom she filed news stories. As a member of the Publications Board of East Carolina University and as editorial adviser of the East Carolinian, she gave encouragement and counsel to young journalists. Miss Greene is gone. Her example, her kindly humor, her admonition, and her greatness endure. From the Editor . A university emerged, and it was almost a year old. Through the past 512 pages, an emphasis was placed upon the student; for he was the university. He made it what it was and what it would be. As the editor sat in the quiet office with the final deadline met, she remembered the quiet of the office in early September. Plenty of clean desks and paper were avail- able then, but now the typewriter ribbons were worn thin, and it was a struggle to find a pencil. Seeing the office so quiet made her realize that the Buccaneer was more than just copy, pictures, and head- aches. It was people. From the first staff meeting when the traditional challenge to produce the  best book ever  was issued, so many problems arose that she wondered if the book would ever meet her satisfac- tion. Several factors were emphasized heavily throughout the book. These were providing as nearly complete a history of the year as possible, capturing the life of the stu- dent, perfecting copy and layouts, and often re-doing them as many as five times. These goals were realized even though at many times the staff must have felt that a heart- less witch sat in the editor ' s office saying repeatedly,  Do it over! You know when the deadline is.  Special thanks were due a great staff, those who stepped in at the last and those who stayed till the end. Whether they were faced with working in limited space, solicit- ing uncooperative organizations on cam- pus, manufacturing pictures out of thin air, or sorting thousands of student por- traits, the staff showed dedication to a com- mon goal. Large medals of honor went to Walter Quade, campus photographer; Mr. Lee H. Blackwell of Taylor Publishing Company; Mr. A. F. Smith of Smith Studios; Mrs. Mary Sorensen, literary advisor; and Dr. James H. Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs. These people were an integral part of the Buccaneer and gave it much of their time. The editor ' s parents and Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters provided invaluable morale throughout the year. Now that the end was in sight, the long hours, late evenings, and all week-end ses- sions seemed worthwhile. Those who looked into the Buccaneer office and wondered what went on would never know what they had missed — a great experience. TJa ct  {2  ... .  512 
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