East Carolina University - Buccaneer Tecoan Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

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tv tj: i-. ' - 1 East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Eanle Beasley, Editor Layton Getsinger, Business Manager Martha Alnnon, Managing Editor Vol. XLVII rti PRES Budent (jovemincnt Atsociatu East Carolina University Pretent Its „r IRTISTS E SERIES P. H iiti IichI ' OH vot NT (HAEL A. iture SQ on as For Th 1968-1969 SEASON THt ROGER WAGNER CHORALE HEDEr ' —srvin jff Bill RICI ) ) Rep f.., cy SON No Sit ' ' ?rf? i rs :e VOTE Fji — ' ' u, FOR Lra DINN n ' jl breitfnan SEBESAI Contents Features 22 Sports B2 Organizations 130 Greeks 21D Fine Arts 3DB Academics 330 Index 514 M« |; ( I. A ' •or Day Stude ASS Each Day at the University Shapes Lives Campus— Not Yet a Memory 1 -M B B Bi-iJ r fH 1 1 lmiM: ai i Op-- ■ - IH ,. m B !■ ■ i a 11 --- ' -THp K Na Vrirv LJL.— ;. — ' • - ' - hJ. mtr Time-out for Study Lots of Work— Sometimes Play t . - ♦ Winning the Toss — Half the Game 15 16 20 An Obligation to the Future 21 22 features eatures Features -eatures 23 ■ ' 24 The Buccaneer Queen 19B9 Patsy Simmons 25 Bucc First Buccaneer Queen, Second Runnen-Up Sherry Robertson Homecoming Queen Dianne Holland Sumnner Schoo l Queen Vicki Lee Military Queen Jane Burgess White Ball Queen Janice Smith :5XA Derby Queen Virginia Lanam Miss North Carolina Anita Joinnson i ' ■m Did Austin: ISOe to 13BB Generations have irod, have trod, have trod; . . . And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; And wears man ' s smudge and shares man ' s smell: the soil Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod. From God ' s Grandeur by Gerard Manly Hopkins 33 Traditions of a Young University  ! - 36 37 38 Registration Causes Frustration . 39 ! - ? 0m , - ' ' u 2 . ' .i i ■ ■ AS i 1 k j Top: Marching Pirates parade past the Alpha Delta Pi House. Right: Kappa Deltas work on their float during the week preceding Homeconning. Above Left: Six Homecoming finalists— Mary Lou Pharr, Tiffney Mieggs, Vicki Lee, Dianne Holland, Jane Burgess, and Helen Cook— are escorted onto the football field by their dates. - ' ?5 -?, Left: Homecoming Queen, Dianne Holland, iideni Jenkins, and Miss North Carolina, Anita nson. Top Right: Cheerleaders ride in the necoming Parade Above Left: Alpha O micron ride on their float in the Homecoming Parade. tt: Tiffney Mieggs and Mary Lou Pharr, two necoming finalists, brave the rain during the necoming Parade. 43 Student Government Elections Top Left: With their campaigns just around the corner. Student Government Presidential Candidates David Lloyd and Earle Beasley shake hands to wish each other luck. 44 mSXER ichhrosq ' n ' J i 45 Model United Nations Security Council Buccaneer Queen Contest 46 Alpha Xi Delta Greek All-Sing The Delta Zetas sing and act out a skit royland in the All-Sing. Above: The Phi Kappa s win the trophy for the fraternities who particl- !d in the All-Sing. Opposite Left: Buccaneer Queen lists Linda West, first runner-up; Patsy Simmons, :aneer Queen; Nita Barbee, 1968 Buccaneer Queen; Sherry Robertson, second runner-up. 47 Phi Kappa Tau Woman Haters Week ■1 M H H I H R P 1 1 1 1 EP M t • M n 1 1 ■ ■ r B 1 S w r 1 i v liji 1 HI ■ 1 I H ■ 48 ...Nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass... —William Wordsworth ' ' - ' 50 « J 51 - • ' 1-. ■■ fM ■..■ , ■ V -, . ' ■ • ' ■■,■ , . ■-:; % ' V 52 53 Bf ' -- ' ' ' - ' --- ' ' HU i yi AH in 1 iiiimiinj ' ' I The Strawberry Alarm Clock-April 6, 1968 58 panky and Our Gang-July 8, 1968 59 Flatt and Scruggs-July 24, 1968 60 62 Marshals Right: Marshals lead the procession. Bottom: Head Marshal Carleen Hjortsvang and Marfy Almon host a concert in Wright Auditorium. 64 65 Sue Ellen Cannon 66 Brenda Morgan 67 68 69 Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges PAUL JOSEPH ALLEN, III Campus Christian Fellowship, Chairman,- Library Club, President; University Union; Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary, President; Phi Alpha Theta; Student Associate Minister, First Christian Church; Men ' s Residence Council, Secretary; Alpha Beta Alpha, President; Men ' s Honor Council, Attorney General; Dormitory Hall Proctor; History Honors Program; Dormitory Assistant Resident Adviser; Dean ' s List— 4 Years. ;«- r- MARTHA SUE BARDEN Home Economics Chapter, President, Vice- President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Report- er, Secretary; Freshman Honors Program; ECU League of University Scholars; ECU Merit Scholarship Committee; Women ' s Recreation Association; House Council, Umstead Hall; Mensa; Merit Scholar. MARTHA RUTH ALMON Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, President, Schol- arship Chairman; The Buccaneer, Academ- ic Editor, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Women ' s Honor Council, Chairman; Mar- shal; Model United Nations, Secretary; Student Legislature; Freshman Cheerlead- er; White Ball Queen Runner-Up; East Carolina University Publications Board Outstanding Member Award; Publications Board; Political Science Honors Program; Dean ' s List. 70 JANE ELLEN BARRETT National Collegiate Players Honor Fratern- ity; East Carolina Playhouse; Gypsy in Gypsy; Miranda in The Tempest; Isnnene in Phaedra; Second Woman in Spoon River Anthology; Nancy in The Knack; Witch in Dark of The Moon; Juliet in Romeo and Juliet; English Erie in Stop the World; Charlotte Corday in Marat- Sade; Eva in Thieves ' Carnival; Actress in La Ronde. JOHN JULIUS BEASLEY Chi Beta Phi, President; Phi Sigma Pi, Pledge Master; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Dean ' s List. WILLIAM EARLE BEASLEY, SR. The Buccaneer, Business Manager, Editor- in-Chief; Class President, 1965-1966; Stu- dent Legislature, Chairman Rules Com- mittee; Delegate to State Student Legis- lature; Student Party, Chairman; Popular Entertainment Committee, Chairman; SGA Executive Council; Awards Committee, Chairman; Secretariat of 1967 Model United Nations; Budget Committee; Re- view Board; Dean ' s Advisory Council- Orientation Counselor; College Singers; Men ' s Glee Club; Law Society; Publica- tions Board; Circle K Club; Viet Nam Cam- paign Committee; Homecoming Parade Committee; Faculty Evaluation Committee; Southern Universities Student Govern- ment Association Convention, Delegate; Young Democratic Club, Vice-President; Freshman Honors Program; Sophomore Honors Program; Dean ' s List. PATRICK KEVIN BERRY Phi Beta Lambda, Vice-President, Presi- dent, State Treasurer, Assistant State Chair- man, State President, Outstanding Service Award; Men ' s Residence Council, Repre- sentative, Recording Secretary; Student Government Association, Elections Com- mittee; Chairman of Student Opinion Polls Committee; Budget Committee; Col- lege Union, Social Committee, Publicity Committee; fast Carolinian Staff Typist, Writer; The Rebel, Typist, Corresponding Editor; The Key, Organizations Editor; The Buccaneer, Typist; Spanish Club. DENNIS EARL CHESTNUT Men ' s Residence Council, Secretary, Chair- man; Columbus County Club, Secretary Sociology Club, Treasurer, Vice President University Chorale; Model United Nations Student Legislature; Men ' s Judiciary; LeC ' ture Committee, Chairman, Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi, Vice-President; Associa- tion for Computer Machinery, Secretary; ECU Collegiate 4-H Club, Reporter; Uni- versity Party. JOHN ADRIAN DAVIS Air Force ROTC, Drill Team, Commander; Group Commander, Detachment 600; Arnold Air Society, Area Deputy Com- mander; Flight Instruction Program; Dis- tinguished Cadet; Vice Commander ' s Award; Men ' s Glee Club; Phi Sigma Pi. JACKIE ANGELA DANIEL East Carolina Playhouse; Student Legisla- ture; Special Events Committee, Chairman; Summer School Women ' s Judiciary, Chair- man; Honor Council; Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Parlimentarian. 72 Vho ' s Who IHARLES CALVIN DENNY Wen ' s Honor Council, Co-Chairman, Af- orney General; Men ' s Judiciary, Attorney 3eneral; Men ' s Residence Council; Lecture lommittee; Freshman Orientation Coun- elor; The Buccaneer, fast Carolinian, Reb- , The Key, Photographer; The Rebel, Gen !ral Staff; United States Student Press Association, Southeastern Regional Con- erence; Association for Computing Ma- hinery, Vice-Chairman; Course Guide; jrcle K Club; University Judiciary Coun- il; President ' s Advisory. LESLIE JOSEPHINE GENZARDI Women ' s Judiciary; Cotten Hall President; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Student Legis- lature; Women ' s Honor Council, Secretary; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Mid-South Model United Nations Security Council, Secre- tary, Conference Coordinator, Administra- tive Assistant; Student Party. iUFORD LEE DAVIS Student Government Association, Treas- jrer; Men ' s Residence Council, President, ice-President; University Party; Kappa iigma Fraternity; Freshman Football Team; Hall Proctor, Belk Dormitory. ASHBY DUNN ELMORE Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer; FIcxjr Man- ager, Aycock Dormitory; Assistant Resi- dent, Scott Dormitory; Commander 600th Air Force ROTC Group; Deputy Com- mander of Arnold Air Society; Air Force Financial Assistance Grant recipient; Dis- tinguished Military Cadet Award; Legion of Valor Bronze Cross of Achievement Award; Vice-Commandant ' s Award; Air Force Small Arms Expert Ribbon; Air Force ROTC Commendation Medal; Air Force ROTC Academic Star. 73 CLARENCE LAYTON GETSINGER Model United Nations Advisory Board; Men ' s Judiciary, Secretary; Ring Conn- mittee; Homecoming Committee; Spirit Committee; Cheerleader, Head; The Buc- caneer, Business Manager; Student Gov- ernment Association, Treasurer; Budget Committee, Chairman; Popular Entertain- ment Committee; Model United Nations, Under-Secretary of Financial Affairs, Fi- nancial Advisor; Theta Chi Fraternity, Rush Chairman; Publications Board; SGA Executive Council; University Party; State Student Legislature; Student Legislature. BEVERLY WOOD GILES Chi Omega Sorority, Vice-President, Treasurer; Woman ' s Recreation Associ- ation; Marshal; Orientation Counselor; Women ' s Honor Council, Vice President; Biology Club; Dean ' s List. BENNETT JOHN GRIEB Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Cap- tain; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; All- Southern Conference; All-State. 74 JAMES CLIFFORD GREENE. JR. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Men ' s Honor Council, Co-Chairman; Summer Men ' s Ju- diciary Chairman; Freshman Orientation Counselor; State Student Legislature; Pop- ular Entertainment Committee; University Judicial Council; Secretary of Entertain- ment. BILLY RING HICKS Mid-South Model United Nations, Pres- ident; Sigma Chi Delta Fraternity, Pres- ident; Honor Council; Phi Alpha Theta; Under-Secretary of External Affairs; North Carolina Model Security Council; Deep South Model United Nations; WECU. Who ' s Who JE WINNETTE HINTON pa Sigma Sweetheart; Delta Zeta jrity. Activities Chairman, Historian; men ' s Judiciary, Chairman. CARLEEN EMILY HJORTSVANG Special Events Committee, Chairman; The Buccaneer General Staff; Volunteer Tutorial Program; Gamma Beta Phi; WECU Radio and TV; Orientation Coun- selor; Student Party, Treasurer, Chair- man; Marshal, Chief; Alpha Phi Sorority, Recording Secretary, First Vice-President, Treasurer; Model United Nations; SGA Ring Committee; SGA Executive Coun- cil; Most Outstanding SGA Committee Member; Phi Upsilon Omicron; SGA Leg- islature, Rules Committee; Secretary of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; President of Junior Class,- North Carolina College Queen 1966; Distin- guished Freshman in Home Economics. DAVID RICHARD LLOYD Master Electrician, Drama Department 1965-66; Student Legislature, Rules Com- mittee; Traffic Committee, Chairman; Ma- jority Leader of Legislature; Vice-Pres- ident of Student Government Associa- tion; State Student Legislature, Best De- bator in the Senate Award, President of the Senate; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Most Outstanding member of Executive Council; Mid-South Model United Na- tions; National Model United Nations; Best Speaker Award in Security Council; Homecoming Parade, Chairman; Chair- man and Advisor for Cheerleaders; Pres- ident of Student Government Association; Board of Trustees of the ECU Foundation; University Party. 75 Who ' s Who STEPHEN CRAIG MORRISETTE Men ' s Residence Council; Interfraternity Council; Kappa Alpha Order, President; Mid-South Model United Nations, Direc- tor of Personnel; Freshman Orientation Counselor; Pasquotank County Club, President; Men ' s Honor Council; Exec- utive Council of Student Government Association; President of Senior Class; Dormitory Floor Manager; Political Sci- ence Student— Faculty Committee; Stu- dent Party; Student Legislature, Speaker. TONY GRAY PHILLIPS Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Chi Delta, Scholar- ship Chairman; Dean ' s List. WILLIAM HINNANT MOSIER Interfraternity Council, Vice-President, President; Honor Council, Vice-Chairman; Kappa Alpha Order, President; Student Legislature, Screening and Appointments Committee; Lacrosse Team; Faculty Eval- uation Committee; Homecoming Parade Committee; Summer Orientation, Head. WILLIAM STEELE RICHARDSON Student Legislature, Speaker; Political Science Club; Model United Nations Se- curity Council; State Student Legislature; Executive Budget Committee; Rules Com- mittee, Chairman; Race Relations Com- mittee; Student Government Association Outstanding Service Award; Orientation Counselor; Student Party. 76 NCES IVEY PORTER Jent Nurses Association, Tau Pi Upsi- Treasurer; Alpha Phi Sorority; Stu- t Counselor; Student Nurse of the r; Marshal. Available for Picture MARY CAROLINE RIDDLE Freshman Cheerleader; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Reporter, Rush Chairman, Historian; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Student Legislature; Spirit Committee Ring Committee; Math Club, Treasurer Rules Committee; Student Government Secretary, Summer School; Summer School Queen; Homecoming Queen First Runner- Up; Senior Class Secretary; Senior Serv- ice Award, RILEY EARLE REINER Debate Team; Men ' s Residence Council, Corresponding Secretary, President; Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice- President; Dean ' s List. JOHN RAYMOND REYNOLDS fast Carolinian, Managing Editor; Model United Nations General Assembly; The Rebel, Co-Editor; Course Guide, Editor; Faculty Evaluation, Chairman; Southern College Press Service for the United States Student Press Association, Editor; Student Legislature; Lecture Committee; Fine Arts Committee. 77 Who ' s Who SHERRY JUAN ROBERTSON Cheerleader; SGA Historian; Executive Council; Spirit Committee; Panhellenic Council, Chaplain; Wheels of Sisterhood, Editor; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Mod- ern Dance Club; University Party; Student National Education Association; Buccaneer Queen, First Runner-Up, Second Runner- Up. ADA BETSY SANFORD Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, House Man- ager; Popular Entertainment Committee, Chairman; University Party, Publicity Chairman; Committee to Investigate For- eign Language; Summer School Legisla- ture, Chaplain; Special Events Committee; North Carolina Model United Nations Se- curity Council; Psychology Club. BEULAH PATRICIA SIMMONS Buccaneer Queen 1969; Cheerleader; Vice-President of Senior Class; Student Legislature; Editor of Wheels of Sister- hood; Student Counselor; Historian ' s Com- mittee; National AAU Hostess; Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Marshal, Parliamentarian, Historian. 78 RHODES CHERRY STOKES President of the SGA, Summer School, 1968; Men ' s Honor Council, Alternate; Student Legislature, Parliamentarian; State Student Legislature, Reading Clerk; Na- tional Model United Nations; Under-Sec- retary of External Affairs; Red Tape Com- mittee; University Party; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. LINDA LUCILLE TETTERTON Kappa Delta Sorority; 1968 North Caro- lina College Queen; Secretary of Tutorial Club; Model United Nations; Marshal- Women ' s Honor Council; SGA Legislature; Concert Committee, Chairman; Political Science Honor ' s Program; ECU Merit Scho- lar. LOUIS WESLEY SUMNER East Carolinian, Editor, Managing Editor; Summer School Men ' s Honor Council; Pub- lications Board. SUSAN KAY TOLN ITCH Epsilon Tau Professional Fraternity; North Carolina Industrial Arts Association; In- dustrial Arts College Clubs; Industrial and Technical Education Club; Spanish Sum- mer Seminar, Puerto Rico; National Stu- dent Representative of Industrial Arts Col- lege Clubs at American Industrial Arts Convention; Editor of College Directory of Industrial and Technical Education; Na- tional AAU Age Group Record Holder; Qualifier for 1964 Olympic Tryouts. Not Available for Picture SUE CANDACE VOW Chi Omega Sorority, Pledge Trainer; Pan- hellenic Council; Home Economics Chap- ter; Elections Committee, Chairman; Spirit Committee; Parents Day Committee; Homecoming Committee; SGA Legislature. 79 82 Sports 3port:s Sports Sports 83 Preseason favorites to win the South- ern Conference title, the 1968 Pirate foot- ball team managed to muster only a 4-6 overall record and were 2-2 in the con- ference. The Pirates were plagued with injuries to key players throughout the season as they faced one of their tough- est schedules ever. After gaining an easy opening game victory, the Bucs lost their offensive drive and were swamped by a four game losing streak that included losses to both of their first two confer- ence foes before they defeated Furman to record their second win of the season. The Pirates showed some of their old winning form by winning three of their last five games. The season opener with Parsons gave the impression that the Bucs were off on another winning season. The Pirates were stunned when Parsons scored with less than a minute gone from the first period, but the rest of the game was all East Carolina. Billy Wightman and Fella Rhodes -gained a total of 281 yards and scored two touchdowns, and Jimmy Adkins was named Southern Conference offensive player of the week with his four receptions for 71 yards and one touchdown. The Pirate defensive team set a school record by holding Parsons to a net minus six yards rushing. Right.- Coach Clarence Stasavich plans mid-battle strategy with Butch Colson. 8e ow Left: Seniors in their last season as Pirates. Front Row: F. Rhodes, W. Lineberry, B. Grieb, C. Overton. 8acl Row: J. Flowe, J. Adkins, J. Dudley, D. Hamilton, W. Springs. Below Right: Billy Wightman ' s outside running generates the scoring punch in the Pirate ' s offense. 84 -ootball: A Long Season for Coach Stasavich Bmjj BjS L 1 ■ 1 1 w i ■ .9 f s l h «. Left: Fella Rhodes scampers around end for a sizable gain. 8e ow: Co-Captains Lineberry and Grieb watch the toss that marks the beginning of another season of football East Carolina style. bove: First Row: D. Brill, T. Edmondson, P. Bilo- ;au, J. Louis, D. Hamilton, B. Grieb, W. Lineberry, Gay, J. Dudley, M. McGuirk, P. Weathersbee, Roberts, W. Springs, B. McClure, V. Taylor (l ana- ■ ' ), K. Kellum fManagerh Second Row; R. Corrada, Ada Wrc F. Ada E. Burton, G. Wheeler, V. Sermons, B. Wight- man, T. Bullock, W. Rothrock, J. Morris, D. Flanagan, M. Mills, D. Copenhaver, D. Hewston, M. McCaffrey, B. Beard, G. Whitley. Third Row: T. Tyler, D. Wilmer, R. Bost, B. Britton, M. Mills, J. Adkins, C. Overton, J. Flowe, B. Colson, F. Rhodes, M. Austin, L. Page S. Garrett, J. EIrod, B. Jaronczyck, W. Sasser, S. Davis, M. Boaz. 85 Top: Pirate offensive players discuss game plans Louisiana Tech game. Right: Louisiana Tech 5 stopped cold as he tries to bash a hole in the Pirate defense. Above: Rhodes spots an open receiver in one of the few holes in the Southern Mississippi defense. 86 immk i Football East Carolina and Coach Clarence Stasavich were shocked the following week by a 14-0 shut out handed them by their conference opponents from William and Mary. Stas ' teams had not been blanked in the past 1 1 years. The Pirates made a total of ten line-up switches in preparation for the meeting with Louisiana Tech. The changes were not good enough, however; and the Bulldogs, led by their nationally ranked passer Terry Bradshaw, crushed tho Pirates 35-7. The Pirates were completely stifled by a Southern Mississippi team described as the best in the history of the school. The Southerners held the B ucs to minus yards rushing and allowed them no first downs while outclassing East Carolina 65-0. The Spiders from the University of Richmond brought their record breaking passer Buster O ' Brien to East Carolina with the hope of securing their fourth straight conference win. Left: Hard runninq Butch Colson drags several Will- iam and Mary defensive players for tough short yardage. Below: Mills runs interference as Colson strikes through a hole in the William and Mary line and looks upfield to pick up blockers. 87 Football Unable to stop the momentum of the Spiders, the Bucs succumbed to their attack. George Gay threw a touchdown pass late in the game to Jimmy Adkins and prevented the Pirates from being shut out for the second straight time. Buc coaches installed Billy Wightman at tailback in hope of sparking the offensive team against the Furman Paladins. With Colson and Gay both at full speed, for the first time the Bucs ' offensive unit was secure. The Pirates were able to score 24 points and hold Furman, led by quarterback Clyde Hewell, to 13 points. Following their success at Furman, the Pirates came back home to Ficklen Stadium for the Homecoming game with Tampa. The Bucs played their best football of the season in the first half and jumped to a 21-0 lead by intermission. The offense bogged down in the second half, and Tampa picked holes in the defense with accurate passing to disappoint the Pirate ' s Home- coming by defeating them 28-21. Top far Left: Colson cuts back to the inside when he sees a clearing in the Richmond defense. Center Far Left: Billy Wightman is on the loose. Bottom Far Left: Colson is ready to block but Rhodes is already caught by Richmond defender. Above: Football is not a contact sport, but rather a collision sport. Left: Whitley concentrates on his route through a broken field. 89 Football Marshall ' s Thundering Herd stormed into Ficklen stadium to seek its first victory in two seasons. The biggest threat to the Bucs was Marshall ' s quarterback John Oertel, number one passer in the tough Mid-America Conference. The Pirates out-scored the Herd 48-20. Wight- man and Colson led the Bucs ' offense. Wightman churned out 120 yards on the ground for two touchdowns and threw for three more. Colson bulled his way to 148 yards rushing and passed for 47 yards. l Top Far Right: Players concentrate on capturing the illusive pigskin after a fumble. Far Right: Wight- man tries to wriggle away from Marshall safety. Top: Wightman looks for receiver as Colson clears the way in the Homecoming game with Tampa. Above: Pirate defense puts the suitcase on a Mar- shall ball carrier. Right: Adkins makes the grab for a completed pass from Colson in the Tampa game. 90 n- zima !w ft.«HM Averaging 400 yards on offense in their last three games, the Bucs went to South Carolina to meet The Bulldogs of The Citadel and to seek revenge for the upset defeat the Bulldogs handed them in the previous year ' s Homecoming game. The Pirates won a hard-fought 23-14 decision. Tailback Billy Wightman was voted the Outstanding Player and Most Valuable Player Awards. Jim Flowe was named the team ' s outstanding senior. 91 Baby Bucs Build for Future East Carolina ' s Baby Bucs won their first two games and lost the last three for a 2-3 season record. Billy Wallace and Ronnie Peed led the freshman offensive attack. Garland Butler was named the outstanding player for his defensive work as linebacker. ' ' Z -10 ■ ' • O ■ ' — . , ■ ' .«« ' •■i ' ■ -. ■ - i m- ' • ' - K J ,ttm ' • . ■ i. J J 11= ) Above: Firsf Row: S. Ceranugal, G. Henley, L. Cu ter, C. Williams, B. Wright, R. Elliot, M. Lewis, G. Ballard, V. Noon, R. Hayak, R. Betesh, P. Wool- ley, D. Reams, B. McLain, T. Enoch, W. Mitchell, C. Connell, G. Norris, D. Glosson, T. Ilderton, M. Furcron, M. Brown. Second Row; Coach Prince, Schnurr, B. Bonanni, G. Heisler, F. Harris, T. Gan- ache, P. Cambell, M. Aldridge, J. Merryman, Mizelle B. McCaskill J. Hollingsworth, B. Wallace, J. Brothers, G. Snyder, J. Rowe, M. Walker, R. Little, L. Brown, J. Patterson, Coach Hutchins, Coach Cain. Third Row: D. Mollenhaver, B. Hillaman, B. Guido, S. Funderbuck, P. King, B. AAille, C. Gordon, J. Bussler, E. Green, B. Royce, C. McClintock, G. Truslow, T. Salmon, M. Kiernan, J. Hollenback, P. Arquelles, D. Temple, Coach Gravett, V. Taylor (Manager). 92 . i_ i Hafl hmh| m ?87J| H- B l . 19 « ' W 1 i3 If HB 4;« Top Far Left: Co-Captains Richard Hayak and Ralph Betesh. Top; Tailback George Snyder sprints around end behind blocking of fullback Bill Wallace against N.C. State. Above: Baby Bucs rush passer in game with NX. State. Left: Wallace bulls his way through the Davidson line. 93 Varsity Cheerleaders Boost Spirit To inspire the students and wring from them the shouts and cheers which gave the Pirate teams moral support was the assignment of the cheerleaders. Moral support was needed most when it was hardest to get, during defeat. The cheerleaders led the student body in cheers which never let the football team forget that it was being supported whether it won or lost. The cheerleaders acquired a new mascot in Brandy, a large white French poodle that supported the Pirates of East Carolina one hundred per cent. Basketball season gave the squad the opportunity to exhibit the new cheers, acrobatics, and entertaining routines that head cheerleader Layton Getsinger brought back from college cheerleader summer camp at the University of Southern Mississippi. Right: First Row: Patsy Simmons. Laylon Getsinger, Sherry Robertson. Second Row.- Gail Robinson, Tim Kessler, Bob Rankin, Chipper Linville, Steve Owens, Danny Bland, Walter Dudley, Ron Moore, Debbie Sheehan. Third Row: Susan Walton, Beverly Bolton, Pam White. Above; Sherry Robinson and mascot Brandy take a break during halftime. Right: Susan Walton is caught in the moment of ecstasy caused by a Pirate touchdown, far Right: Head cheerleader Lay- ton Getsinger barks out support for the Bucs. 94 Freshman Cheerleaders Support Baby Bugs Freshman cheerleaders won their places on the squad by learning ECU cheers and competing with other freshman girls before a discriminating board of judges. The freshmen supported the Baby Bucs athletes during footbal and basketball season. 96 Harriers Post Eight-Two Record 1? iii ilia m I r Runners Don Jayroe, Ken Voss, Neill Ross, Joe Day, Randy Martin, Greg Mc- Nerney, Jim Kidd, and Lanny Davis led the ECU cross-country team over the 5.2 mile course to a record of eight wins and two losses in the 1968 season. The Pirates were very successful in champion- ship competition, finishing second in the Daytona Beach Invitational, second in the North Carolina State Championships, and second in the Southern Conference Championships. Pirates Don Jayroe, Neil! Ross, and Ken Voss were elected to the eight-man All Southern Conference team. Top: First Row: S. Schappert, D. Thomas, M. Woolsey, N. Ross, J. Osborne. G. Mullins, K. Voss. Second Row: A. Driscol, D. Jayroe, B. Martin, J. Day, L. Davis, G. McNerney, G. Wight, J. Kidd. Center: Coach Bill Carson with tri-captains Randy Martin, John Osborne, and Ken Voss. Be ow: Leading runners Neill Ross, Don Jayroe, Joe Day, Lanny Davis, Ken Voss, and Jim Kidd. -•s- ; 97 Lettenmen Lead Gnapplens This was the best wrestling team ECU ever had, said Coach John Welborn of the 1969 teann. Five lettermen returned to lead the team to an outstanding sea- son. Defending Southern Conference Champion Tim Ellenberger and Cliff Ber- nard were chosen as the team ' s co-cap- tains. Outstanding achievements were the victories over Georgia, LSU, and Milligan College in a quadrangular meet. R!ghl: Cliff Bernard moments before securing a fall. Below: John Carroll in control with a cross body ride. Below Right: Sam McDowell controls VMI wrestler. Left: Co-Captains Cliff Bernard and Tim Ellenberger. Below: Kneeling: C. Bernard, M. Brown, S. McDowell, D. Dussia, J. Carroll, S. Bastian, R. Corso, Tim Ellen- berger, Tom Ellenberger, S. Smith. Sfanding.- Coach Johnny Welborn, G. Ballard, R. Williams, J. Connolly, B. Galloway, J. Facchina, F. Bates, P. Monroe, P. 99 Pirates Finish Second In Conference Coach Tom Quinn ' s building program produced one of the finest basketball teams in ECU history. In their home open- er, the Pirates outscored Atlantic Christian and rolled up a team record by bucketing 126 points. The Bugs left their mark on the Southern Conference by finishing the season in second place as compared to last year ' s eighth place finish. They led the conference in shooting percentage most of the season. Below Sitii nq: R Keir , J. Gregory, R. Collins, J. Modlir , B. L ndfelt A. WilMa ns. Stand ng: J. Kiernan, E. She fford (Mqr ), R Wil iams, E. Thompson, D. Doherty, M Dun n, B. HaL benreiser B McKillon, Coach T. Qu nn, T. Miller 100 Against VMI the Bucs turned in one of the hottest performances in the history of the Southern Conference. They finished the game with a 72,2 shooting percent- age from the floor. Another season high point was the victory over St. Francis, ranked number four nationally in re- bounding and led by Larry Lewis, who was heading the nation in the rebound department. Far Left Top: Coach Quinn advises Pirates during a lime-out. Left: Jim Gregory lays the ball in around Marshall defender. Be oiv Left: Keir shoots over East Tennessee players, fle ow Right: Thompson way out in front of one of many Pirate fast breaks. Basketball All five starters in the Pirates ' balanced attack averaged in double figures for the season. Guard Earl Thompson scored forty points against Atlantic Christian for his season high. The other guard, Tom Miller, was outstanding as the team ' s playmaker and ball handler for the year. Miller hit nine of eleven shots from the field in the VMI game. Richard Keir, Jim Modlin, and Jim Gregory rounded out the team and got the job done under the basket. Sophomore Gregory was consis- tently impressive with his rebounding and shot-blocking defensive play. Right: Coach Quinn discusse Pearl. Below: Jim Modlin toward the basket. akes graceful hook 102 • • _ i |. • r B( rx3S ! ; V. i!9 9DAL ,; ., ;f % ' ? r  . Zr.=A. -IJmh ' L vFai V k4 iMfS :.,? iMIg f W P? HBIInAB EU Top: Jim Gregory hits from outside. Left: Richard Keir lays ball up over top of Marshall defender. Above: Earl Thompson on one of his fantastic drives 103 Basketba 104 Freshmen Prepare for Varsity They were the best freshman team in the country, said Coach Kirk Stewart of the Baby Bucs basketball team. The freshmen had an impressive record in preparing boys for the varsity. Greg Crouse, Jim Fairly, and Ronnie Lepors were standouts. Far Left. Top Left: A mad scramble for the ball in the game with William and Mary. Far Left, Top Right. Modlin goes through contortions in getting the ball to the basket, far Left, Bottom: Atlantic Christian player guards Keir too closely. Left: Ronnie LePors gets open underneath for the lay-up against ODC Below: Fror l Row: R. Dongworth, E. Combs, E. Gut shall, R. Fyne. Bact: Row. Coach Kirk Stewart, J Prince, E. Atkinson, A. Ruegg, J. Fairly, R. LePors, B Hilman, G. Crouse, S. MacDonald, D. Short, B, Brower 105 Right Top: Baylor player sluffs shot Virginia Tech. far Right Bottom: Tournamenf pion, Baylor team. Above.- Baby Bucs take fast break against Old Dominion. Right. Ju goes up fc protect the 106 Baylor Wins Eastern Carolina Classic ecu ' s first annual Eastern Carolina Classic basketball tournament took place at Minges Coliseum December 26-28, 1968. The Classic was conceived by ECU President Dr. Leo W. Jenkins and sup- ported by businessmen in Greenville and Pitt County. Teams entered in the tournament were ECU, Air Force, Baylor, Cornell, Dela- ware, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and William and Mary. Virginia Tech was top-seeded, but there was no clear-cut favorite. The Bears of Baylor, led by Tommy Bowman, defeated Virginia in the last game to cap- ture the championship. Deborah Joyce Huff of ECU was chosen Miss Eastern Carolina Classic from a field of fifteen entries. 107 108 109 • ' , ' ' ••.. !■ i IS. ' . . .. ' . ' I Netmen Gain Depth Lettermen Bill Ransom and Graham Felton returned to lead the Pirate tennis team, coached by Jim Grimsley. Bob Vick brought his talents to ECU as a transfer student and added much depth to the team. The Buc netmen faced three ACC schools in their rough schedule, as well as their Southern Conference foes in com- pleting a 10-6 season. Top Left: Bob Vick exhibits his forehand. Top Right: Graham Felton follows through after each hand shot. Right: First Row: D. Guilford, B. Ransone, G. Felton. Second Row: R. Withers, B. Vick, M, Grady, B. Linton. Intramurals Offer Competition Intramurals at East Carolina offered students the opportunity to participate in rigorous athletic competition. In intra- mural contests of basketball, touch foot- ball, and Softball, the spectators of ECU ' s varsity sports became the sports heroes. Intramurals also offered competition in bowling, cross country, golf, volleyball, tennis, and wrestling. lankers Plunge Forward Southern Conference Champions and Co-Captains Bob AAoynihan and Ail-Ameri- can John Sultan returned to lead the East Carolina swim team under Coach Ray Sharf to their fourth straight Southern Conference title. All-American breast- strokers Steve Weissman and Larry All- man battled it out all season for honors in the one hundred and two hundred yard events. SJSsi. left: Action in independent basketball league. Top: The forward pass is the main weapon in 1 football. Left Center: Fraternity Softball pro- spring a pastime. Left Bottom: TKE ' s plan foot- strategy. Top: First Row D. Emerson, M. Dolan, rederick, J. Manchester, B. King, B. Powell, B. Moynihan, D. Sharf. Second Baird, D. Hartman, J. Griffin, Third Row: Coach Ray Sharf, S. Weissman, K. Hungate, D AAaltby, T. Kruzel, J. Voyles, Tobin. an, M. Saunders, in, G. Hanes, J. II, Diving Coach 113 Swimming East Carolina Pirates had fine talent and depth in all events. Ken Hungate, Greg Hanes, Doug Hartman, and Mike Dolan filled the butterfly events. Jim Man- chester, Steve Howard, Gary Fredrick, Tom Kruzel, and Keven Tracy swam as distance free stylers. Eric Orrell, Ed Mills, Jim Griffin sprinted. John Sultan, Dick Donahue, Bill King, and Andy Dawney swam the backstroke. Bob Baird, Neil Winslow, and Doug Emerson represented the Pirates in the diving department. Right: Sonny Culbreth at peak of jack knife dive. Below: Freshmen: B. Powell, A. Downey, G. Frederick, J. Maltby, D. Hartman, D. Emerson, T. Kruzel, J. Griffin, D. Brunson, J. Voyles, M. Dolan. ECU Hosts AAU East Carolina ' s new Minges Aquator- ium served as the site for the National AAU Short Course Swimming Champion- ships. The nation ' s leading swimmers, headed by eighteen-year old Mark Spitz of Santa Clara High School with his tutor George Haines, coach of the 1968 Olympic team, attended the meet. Spitz was rated as the number one male swim- mer in the world, and a high point of the event was his challenge to Charlie Hickcox of the University of Indiana in the two hundred-yard individual medley. Hickcox surprisingly had no trouble win- ning the race when Spitz swallowed water and finished last. Along with the nation ' s leading teams was the Olympic team from Mexico. Left: Championship swimmer Mark Spitz with ECU hostess Anne Hendershot. Below: The 200 Yard In- dividual medley. ■ lfik e .,,«iS«39i Xi ' i . a ' Wv V 115 AAU Coach Ray Martinez of ECU, who organized the meet, was awarded the Robert Kiphuth Award, which is pre- sented to a person who has made an outstanding contribution to competitive swimming. The meet was described by many great people of organized swim- ming as the best AAU ever. Top; Swimmers stretch in start of breaststrcke trials. Right: Start of backstroke event. Below Right: Charlie Hickcox (left), from Indiana University, congratu- lates competitor after wrinning 200 yd. Individual Medley. Golfers Have BestVfear Mike Schlueter and Marshall Utterson led the Pirate golf Team to an outstanding 12-2 season with low averages of 74 and 75. Howard Permar had a 78 aver- age and was the leading point winner for the team. Mike O ' Briant and Jack Williams were other standouts. The Bucs placed second in the South- ern Conference Tournament at the Dunes Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Davidson won the tournament with a team total stroke score of 633 to the Pirates 636. 117 Lacrosse Club Sports Victories Although not an official varsity sport entitled to scholarships and achievement letters and av ards, the East Carolina La- crosse Club under the direction of Coach Bill Dickens proved its ability and desire by posting a 4-3 record. High points in the season were victories over William and Mary and Virginia Tech. Gary McCullough led the team in scor- ing, and Pete Katzburg led in assists. Goalie Jim Frank had sixteen saves for the season. Other outstanding players v ' ere Rob Williams and player-assistant coach, Kirk Voorhees. Top Left: Rick Cassisi on defense. Top Right: Randy Anderson and Rob Williams take a water break. Center; Rough stick action in the match with Nassaus Right: Voorhees with the ball on the attack. Rowers Place in Channpionships In its second year of inter-collegiate competition and its first on a major scale, the ECU varsity crew team under Coach Vic Pezulla finished the season with a 4-5 dual meet record and a third place in the Southern Championship Meet. The J.V. rowers finished ninth in the nation. Varsity co-captains were Dave Reyneud and Gary Wooten. Left: Crew teams from ECU and St. Johns position for start of race. 6e ow; Crew team at finish of race: S. Mabel, D. Reyneud, B. Mins, B. Donharl, D. Williams, D. Mountcastle, J. Bullard, J. Findley, G. Wooten. iTSf F ' ' ' . ' Top: First Row: P. Davis, D. Jayroe, W. Murschel, B. Beasley, J. Murray, J. Covington, G. Muliins, D. Thomas, N. Ross. Second Row: B. McKibbon, G. Wright, S. Holton, T. Rork, J. Day, J. Siemien, AA. Woolsey, A. Driscoll, E. Reeves, K. Voss. Third Row: B. Rafferty, L. Davis, S. Schappert, G. McNerney, D. Moody, B. Sampson, J. Kidd. 120 i I 122 Track leann Posts Six-Two Record East Carolina ' s varsity track team had a successful season under the leadership of Coach Bill Carson. The Pirates com- pleted the 1968 season with a 6-2 dual meet record, a fourth place in the State meet, and a tie for second place in the Southern Conference. The trackmen estab- lished twelve new ECU track records dur- in g this season. Nine of the new records replaced ones set only last year. Outstanding was the performance of Ken Voss, who set new records of 4-.13.9 in the one mile, 9:11.6 in the two mile, and 14:40.6 in the three mile. Other track records set in 1968 were as follows: shot-put, 53 ' 3 ' 2 and discus, 142 ' 7 ' 2 by D. Moody; 120 yd. hurdles, 14.2, 440 yd. hurdles, 54.6 by J. Cargill; high jump, 6 ' 4i 2 , triple jump, 45 ' 10 ' 2 by P. Moe; long jump, 23 ' 5 by E. Whyte; 440 relay, 42.2 by B. Frisby, A. Peebles, E. Whyte, and P. Davis; mile relay, 3:16.1 by B. Frisby, L. AAauney, J. Cargill, and E. Whyte. Opposite Page Left: Ty Rork clears the high jump bar. Opposite Page Right: Coach Bill Carson. Lefl; Jim Cargill goes over the high hurdles in his record setting form. Below: Paige Davis takes the pass of the baton from Wayne Murschel. -4LJ 121 f m 122 Top: Jim Snyder slides safely into first. Above teft: Team greets Snyder as he touches home after hitting a home run. Above Right: Coach Earl Smith. Right: Pirate batter is fooled by a curve ball. Pirate Nine 1bps Conference They made more errors, pitched fewer shutouts, and had the lowest hitting aver- age of any team I ' ve had since coming here, Coach Earl Smith said. But when we had to have one, they went out and got it and that, after all, is the mark of the champion. The Pirates compiled a 20-9-1 overall record with 10 victories and 1 defeat in the conference. Two of the conference victories came in the play- offs against William and Mary and gave the Pirates the Southern Conference crown. From there ECU went on to knock off third ranked Florida State in the first round of the District III NCAA playoffs. Top: First Row: B. Woodard, S. Garrett, D. Burke, D. Vick, W. King, B. Smith, D. Corroda, R. Edmond- son, v. Colbert. Second Row: R. Glover, R. Hastings, J. Weaver, S. Roberson, L, Dowd, G. Sweat, J. Smith, J. Lanier, R. Taylor, M. Hughs. Third Row: J. Snyder, B. Norman, N. Gulp, S. Fornash, D. Win- chester, D. Shields, W. Vick, K. Graver, K. Mclver, J. Hardison. Center: Corroda makes it safely to first. Left: Pirate pitcher about to deliver the ball. 123 Baseball Several outstanding players led the baseball team. Senior outfielder Jim Snyder led the team In hitting in his last year with the Pirates. Jim finished the year with a .354 batting average and 7 home runs. Dennis Burke, a lefthander, and Vince Colbert, a righthander, were the top pitchers all year and especially in clutch situations. Burke and Colbert finished the season with 6-2 and 5-1 win-loss records. Snyder was voted the team ' s most valuable player. He was also elected to the All Southern Confer- ence, All State, and All District III NCAA teams. Colbert and Burke shared the team ' s outstanding senior award. Burke also was All State. far Righf; Top Left: Outstanding senior pitcher Vince Colbert. Far Right: Top Right: All-State pitcher Dennis Burke, far Right: Bottom. The throw to first beats a Pirate runner by a step in the game with Virginia. Right: Steve Fornash raps out a hit to score the runner on third. 124 HE! l? c iH L f ' ' - M i V -14 125 Far Right Top: First Row: B. Bunn, T. Gillespie, B. Pressley, H. Harris, B. Jordan, B. Sellars, S. Schode. Second Row: R. Echenrode, J. Cuthburt, H. Tyler, R. McNeille, J. Turner, L. Mockins, I. Gibson, B. Snyder, K. Barbous, Coach Jim Grimsley. Far Right Center: Coach Jim Grimsley with co-captains Tom Gillespie and Charles Pressley. Far Right Botfom: Luccuire tries for goal against St. Andrews. Top Left: Echenrode attempts to block kick by George Washington player. Top Right: Echenrode on defense. Above: Echenrode heads the ball in Pembroke match. 126 Soccer Team •fMttn m Records Best Season n his first year as coach, Jim Grimsley led the Pirate soccer team to its best season ever. The soccer team, in its third year at ECU, was 2-2 In the conference and 3-6-1 for the season. The Pirates were defeated in the match for the Southern Conference Northern Division Championship by a strong George Wash- ington team with representatives from ten foreign countries. Coach Grimsley cited Harris, Echenrode, Pressley, Jordan, Gillespie, Cuthburt, and AAockus for outstanding performances throughout the season. 127 Scoreboard Wrestling ECU (Won 9, Lost 2) 20 Duke 16 33 Davidson 3 30 Wilmington 3 28 V.M.I 8 14 Old Dominion 17 22 Georgia 13 29 Louisiana State 10 15 Milligan 12 24 N.C. State 10 28 The Citadel 5 12 William Mary 15 ECU (Won 7, Lost 7) 60 South Carolina ..53 30 N.C. State 83 39 Old Dominion . .64 45 ' 2 Maryland 67V2 75 West Virginia ..29 65 V.M.I 39 67 Monmouth 46 Swimming ECU 66 Bethany 38 58 V.P.I 44 51 Florida State ...62 52 South Florida . ..61 41 Florida 72 50 Louisiana State . .45 39 North Carolina . .74 Golf lennis ° ' - -ost 6) Furman 4 Wake Forest 5 St. Andrews 1 Atlantic Christian 2 Richmond Old Dominion William Mary 5 Campbell College 1 ECU 2 George Washington 7 1 ' 2 Davidson . . 71 2 3 The Citadel ;;6 9 Campbell College ..0 1 The Citadel 8 7 Atlantic Christian . ..2 9 Wilmington (Won 10, Lost 2) ECU 5 Campbell College 23V2 13 ' 2 St. Andrews 16 1 2 15 William Mary . . 5 ' 2 I8V2 V.M.I 10 10 Richmond 15 10 ' 2 V.P.I 11 23 ' 2 Wilmington 3 ' 2 16 ' 2 Atlantic Christian .3 ' 2 5 ' 2 Old Dominion 41 2 10 Wilmington 17 15 The Citadel 3 1 1 South Carolina ... 7 Basketball (Won 17, Lost 11! West Virginia 82 Atlantic Christian Ill William Mary 66 Old Dominion 75 South Carolina 75 George Washington .... 83 Furman 77 Citadel 64 E. Tennessee State .... 80 William Mary 61 Richmond 69 85 Marshall 82 83 V.M.I 75 70 St. Francis 100 76 St. Peter ' s 96 70 E. Tennessee State 95 74 St. Francis 66 69 George Washington .... 70 98 Richmond 78 93 Fairfield 77 97 Citadel 68 78 V.M.I 62 Freshman Basketball (Won 9, Lost 7) ECU ECU 69 Duke ..89 52 116 Richmond . . . Frederick .... ...53 ...84 108 Chowan ..90 77 William Mary . ..91 78 Louisburg . . . ... 91 83 Old Dominion . . ..77 84 Laurinburg . . ... 91 78 Frederick ..70 82 Chowan .... ... 94- • 100 Sandhills ..96 107 Richmond . . . ...62 84 Louisburg ..71 107 Mt. Olive . . . ...85 76 William Mary ..69 75 N.C. State .. ...108 E.G. Glassic Results 1st Baylor 2nd Virginia 3rd Virginia Tech 4th East Carolina 5th William Mary 6th Air Force 7th Cornell 8th Delaware 128 (Won 4, Lost 5) ECU 2nd Tampa 1 st 2nd Florida Southern 1st 2nd Rollins 1st 2nd Jacksonville 1st 1st Marist 2nd 1st R.P.I 2nd 2nd Virginia Isf 1st St. Johns 2nd 1st Howard 2nd Footbal (Won 4, Lost 6) Parsons 7 William and Mary 14 Louisiana Tech 35 Southern Miss 65 Richmond 31 Furman 13 Tampa 28 Marshall 20 The Citadel 14 East Tennessee 17 Freshmen (Won 2, Lost 3) Davidson 17 N. C. State 7 Chowan 27 Richmond 10 Citadel 21 ECU 87 147 147 147 33 86 56 87 The Citadel 57 Pembroke College 68V2 Williams College 25 ' 2 Atlantic Christian 14 Baptist College 112 N. C. State Univ 59 Virginia Tech 86 Univ. of Richmond 58 = occen CU (Won 3, Lost 6, Tied 1) 2 Pembroke College 3 The Citadel 6 1 N. C. State 2 N. C. Wesleyan 2 2 Davidson College 3 Wilmington College .... 4 1 William and Mary 1 Furman University St. Andrews College .... 2 1 George Washington ....10 rV Track (Won 6, Lost 2) Cross-Country (Low Score Wins) (Won 8, Lost 2) ECU 18 Univ. of Rictimond 45 15 VMI 50 21 Univ. of Florida . .34 24 N. C. State Univ. .33 15 Old Dominion . . .50 2nd Place Daytona Beach Invitationa, 2nd Place North Carolina Championships 2nd Place Southern Conference Championships ECU 15 25 25 38 43 High Point College 50 Baptist College . . .34 Virginia Tech 30 Georgetown Univ. 21 William and Mary . 18 new Basebal ECU 4 7 5 7 1 1 7 1 1 5 7 2 6 3 4 1 1 3 8 12 3 3 5 5 2 8 1 Lacrosse (Won 4, Lost 4) ECU 7 Roanoke College 8 Naussaus Comm. 16 2 Randolph-Macon 7 9 William and Mary 8 10 Duke B Team . . 8 9 William and Mary 5 2 Richmond . . . 8 9 Virginia Tech. 5 (Won 20, Lost 9, Tied 1 ) Ithaca 8 Ithaca 4 Virginia 2 Virginia 4 Virginia 4 Dartmouth 2 William and Mary 7 Brown 5 Furman Colby 1 Citadel 5 Pembroke 2 Pembroke : 11 Wilmington 5 Wilmington 2 N. C. State 7 Davidson Davidson 4 Wilmington 1 The Citadel 4 The Citadel Davidson 4 Duke 1 N. C. State 15 Clemson 7 Clemson 8 Furman 3 Furman William and Mary William and Mary 1 129 130 Drganizations Organizations Organizations organizations 131 132 133 New Ideas Spark SGA Executives Five executive officers headed the Executive Branch of the Student Govern- ment Association. These included the President, the Vice-President, the Secre- tary, the Treasurer, and the Historian. The four class presidents also represented the student body. Work on an experimental college and a gratitude monument for Dr. Jenkins were among the projects of the Student Government Association this year. Right: David Lloyd, Vice-President. President. Below: Rex Meade, 134 135 Comnnittees Solve Problems Areas of special interest to the students were handled by the committee chairmen. Chosen by the President of the SGA, the chairmen worked on their special assignments. The committees dealt with such things as special events, entertainment, internal affairs, externa affairs, elections. Right: First Row: J. Reynolds, Faculty Evaluation, C. Breedlove, Secretary of Public Relations. Second Row: C. Linville, Artist Series; D. Summers, Elect, D. Chestnut, tecfure Series. Third Row: J. Daniel, Special Events. Fourth Row: A. Sanford, Entertain ment: J. Schofield, Secretary of External AH, B. Thoenan, Secretary of Internal Affairs. 136 Class Officers Serve Faithfully Elected by the students in their respective classes, the class officers participated actively in the Student Government affairs. Below. Bottom to Top, First Column-. Sophomores G. Gasplrini, President- S. Davis, Vice-President; T. Montgomery, Secretary; S. Jenkins, Treasurer. Bottom to Top. Second Column: Seniors S. Morrisette, Presi- dent; P. Simmons, Vice-President; S. Ward, Secretary. Bottom to Top, Third Column: Juniors D. Guilford, President; P. Breitman, Vice-President; N. Austin, Secretary; S. Presnell Treasurer. Bottom to Top Fourth Column: Freshmen F. Rhodes President; J. Mann, Vice-President. 137 Legislature Supports Students Representing all the different divisions of students on the campus, the Student Legislature sought to make the student ' s voice heard in policy-making decisions. The legislature was made up of represen- tatives of dormitory students, day stu- dents, the SGA Vice-President, and the SGA Speaker. The legislature had a voice in matters concerning the students including rules and regulations, budget approval, and recognition of new organizations on campus. Right: Bill Richardson, Speaker of the Legislature. 6e ow; Legislators study new proposals. ' ' §1 C%m t i- f. P a-, Nonie Austin Marion Barick Danny Bland Jim Carey Judy Christiansen Dede Clegg Linda Crawford Carleen Hjortsvang Chipper LinvJlle Beverly Mathews ikA £il J Judy Pope Bob Prout Ann Reinhardt Bill Richardson Tommy Robinson Linda Rollins Steve Sharpe Nancy Sheppard Carolyn Simmons Mary Singleton Chris Smith Gwen Strickland l- ' r If ' Johnny Williams Sue Yow Cassie Zachary 139 Surnmer School SGA Endorses Student Rights To continue the Student Government during the summer, the Summer School Student Government officers vi ere elected at the beginning of the summer term. The executive branch was com- posed of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Speaker of the Legislature. Secretary. Cherry Stokes, President, Above Right: Chip- wille, Vice-President. Right: Dianne Holland, — ' ' • fri- TJ-a. 4, 141 Councils Enforce Honor Code Appointed by the Student Legislature, the Men ' s and Women ' s Honor Councils had jurisdiction over any honor council offenses including lying, cheating, stealing, or behaving v ith conduct unbecoming to an East Carolina student. The Honor Councils consisted of seven permanent members and two alternate members. Top. First Row: E. Tipton, S. Rousso, C. Stokes, Chairman, L. Genzardi, S. Stimpson. Second Row; T. Leinbach, C. Denny. Second Row.- P. Allen W. A. Sanford, N. Auitin, C. Freeman, J. Hollimon, Hicks. Above; First Row; L. Clayton, M, Almon, S, Standafer. 142 i| Judiciaries Hear Cases Men ' s and Women ' s Judiciaries sup- ported the standards of the University and had jurisdiction over offenses against school regulations not under the jurisdic- tion of the Honor Councils. Women ' s Judiciary Council consisted of eleven members and two alternates selected by the women students in general election. Men ' s Judiciary Council consisted of seven permanent members and three alternates. These council members were selected by the Student Legislature from a slate submitted by the Executive Council. Top: first Row: C. Krautler, H. Pelree, M. Lassiter, C. Stuckey, D, Hammond, L. Cafsen. Second Row: E. Holf, R. Caffery. Above: L. Hopkins, A. Woolen, P. Belt, G. Bullock, J. Hinton, Chairman, S. Ward. Second Row: T. Montgomery, M. Sherman, M. Gill, AA. DeWitt, L. McKenny, P. Potter. 143 Full-Time Employees Serve Students Aiding the SGA and the student body was the job of Walter Quade and Carole Alexander. As secretary to the SGA, Carole could be called upon for help by the student body. Walt Quade was always on the go snapping pictures for the four publications on campus: 7he Buccaneer 1969, the East Carolinian, The Key, and The Rebel. Right: SGA. : Walter Quade, Carole Alexander, Director Executive of Photography. Secretary of the 144 Board Oversees Publications Serving as an advisory and supervisory board responsible for counseling in fiscal matters and directing the four Student Government publications, the Publica- tions Board operated as an official branch of the Student Government. The Board approved all contracts, elected edi- tors, set salaries, and advised publication plans. Top. C. Callaway, R. Robinson, D. Lloyd, C. Linviile. Middle: G. Slrickland, E. Beasley, J. Thornton, lower Middle: W. Brown, W. Sumner, D. Benson, J. nolds. Boflom: J. Tucker, Chairman; R. Alexander. 145 Top Left: J. Flint, Greelcs; R. Dowd, Sports. Top Right: M. Almon. Managing Editor; L. Getsinger, Business Manager. Middle: F. Ross, Academics; F. Shoffner, Classes. Righl: A. Sturm, Copy; C. Julian, Organizafions. Above: J. Hart, Fine Arts; G. Strickland, Features. 146 Staff Presents ' The Buccaneer 19B3 ' Spurred by Editor Earle Beasley, The Buccaneer )969 staff worked consistently all year. Despite the sadness caused by the death of Mr. Lee Blackwell, publisher ' s representative and staunch friend of former staffs, this year ' s staff labored to uphold the standards of his long years of direction. Sacrificing many leisure hours, they kept their goal in view. Each member took pride in presenting in May The Buccaneer 1969. Top Right: Mrs. M. Sorensen, Literary Adviser. Top Left: E. Beasley, Editor. Left: The general staff of The Buccaneer 1969. 147 ' East Carolinian ' Goes to Offset Consideration of a form of financial independence, the establishment of a study group for the feasibility of a changeover to offset printing, and the development of a closer relationship betv een the newspaper staff and journalism classes highlighted the v ork of the East Carolinian this year. Following the tradition of past years, the newspaper placed its main focus on the coverage of campus events during the year. Student-supported and student-operated, the publication at- tempted to provide for each student an insight into the important events of the year and to serve as a force which could bring about responsible change both in the policy of the Student Government Association and of the administration. Above Left: D. Brinson, Product or; M. Phillips, Lay- out. Above Right: W. Sumner, Edi(or-i n-ChJef. Middle: J. Fulbright, News; N. Lowe, Managing Editor. Below Right: General Staff: R. Overcash, G. Robertson, B. Cutler, K. Melson, M. Allen, L. Oakley, J. Hudson. 148 149 Regulations Published in •The Key ' Published annually, The Key is the reliable source for ' all the rules and regulations of the university, the codes of behavior, and a guide to the organizations on campus. New Keys v ere given to all incoming freshmen during summer orientation, and copies were handed to upperclassmen to inform them of any changes of regulations approved by the administration. Right: D. Culley and B. Carawan. Right Below: Seated: K. Klemp and F. Wommack. Standing: P, Berry, B. Jones, B. Robinson, D. Miner. 150 ' The Rebel ' Takes Top Honors East Carolina University ' s pace-setting magazine. The Rebel, was published quarterly with the primary purpose of providing an outlet by which students could stimulate other students through the medium of their own imaginations. The Rebel won many state and national honors: the All-Arrlerican Honor Rating, the highest award granted by the Associated Collegiate Press to college magazines; the North Carolina Arts Council Literary Award; and the rating of one of the Top Ten College Publica- tions in the United States by the U.S. Student Press Association. Top: S. Huff, Business Manager; J. Reynolds and C. Callaway, Co-fdifors; B. Jones, Coordinating Edi- tor; R. Bailey, Art Editor. Left: Mr. Ovid Pierce, Adviser. Above: Staff members include pacifier-suck- ing cover girl of the Fall 1968 edition. Miss Hope Girffin. 151 Religious Groups Seek Fellowship 152 153 Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship Carwashes and do-nut sales sponsored by the Free Will Baptist Student Fellow- ship brought profits that were used to buy furniture for its new house. To fur- ther religious interest and to promote a fellowship among the members were the aims of the group. The East Carolina chap- ter traveled to Mount Olive this year to meet with the Free Will Baptist Fellowship there. Right: Ellis Banks leads the group in formulating future plans and activities. Be ow.- Officers of the Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship are Ellis Banks, President; Marica Pierce, Vice-President; Susan Bea- man. Secretary; Bill Harrison, Treasurer; and the Reverend Floyd Cherry, Adviser. 154 m 4 ' - T Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union offered an art gallery and served as a meeting place for many campus organizations. During the year several coffee houses vk ere sponsored by the Union. Juvenile delinquency served as a area of concentrated effort for the Baptist students. They also conducted a summer missions project. Through weekly forums and worship services, the Baptist Student Union was concerned with Doing the Truth, the adopted theme for the year. Above; Members of the Baptist Student Union proud- ly display works of art in their new art gallery. 155 156 Newman Club Seeking an informal atmosphere in which to explore Christianity, the New- man Club celebrated a guitar mass each Wednesday night. An integral part of the Newman Club program was the discus- sion of current world problems such as birth control, racial justice, and Christian ethics. We speak heart to heart is the motto of the Newman Club. Members endeavored to make this their purpose. Opposite Above: Dr. Carl Adler conducts mass. Above: The group attends a guitar mass on Wednes- day night. Left: The Sister and Father prepare for the next meeting. 157 Canterbury Canterbury met three times weekly to eat, to think, and converse together. Meetings were informal since Canterbury felt that through informal gatherings students were at ease to talk with one another. Once a week the group celebrated Holy Communion. Speakers or films were occasionally presented. Canterbury sponsored a Christmas party this year for the children of St. Andrews Mission in Greenville. The group took a beach trip in the spring. Upper Rigfit.- Father Houston le terbury in discussion. Below: 1 nembers of Can- roup enjoys fel- 158 East Carolina Christian Fellowship East Carolina Christian Fellowship sent a child from the Greenville area to a Christian camp during the summer. At Christmas members caroled for shut-ins in the area. In the spring the group celebrated its fellowship at a special banquet. East Carolina Christian Fellowship came to East Carolina University in September, 1965. Since that time, it provided Christian fellowship at the university for those who claim Christ as their Savior. pper Left: President, Robert Jolly, tn Center: ice President, Betsy Daughleridge; Serretery-Treas- rer. Ronald Braxton, Left Below: Robert Jolly directs Friday evening meeting at the Y-Hut. 159 Lutheran Student Association Regular supper meetings at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, worship, and attendance at area meetings constituted the program of the Local Lutheran Student Association. Lutheran Student Association of Amer- ica is composed of student groups on college campuses across the country. Nourished by God ' s word and sacrament, strengthened by a common life, the Association seeks to enlist and equip students for service to all men, to serve the church faithfully, and to work and pray for the renewal of the church. Right: Members of Lutheran Student Association cele- brate Holy Communion. Below: Weekly meal is pre- pared by members of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion. 160 King Youth Fellowship King Youth Fellowship gave a Homecoming Dinner honoring the alum- ni. To plan the year ' s work, it sponsored a Spring Retreat in the mountains. Dr. James W. Butler, the adviser, met weekly with the thirty members of the King Youth Fellowship. Membership was open to any university student. The King Youth Fellowship ' s main purpose was to promote Christian fellowship among its members, to exemplify Christian ideals in personal conduct, and to bear Christian witness in word and deed to the university community. Above. Dr. James W. Butler listens as members of King Youth Fellowship discuss problems of modern Christianity. Below. Active participation in the weekly discussions brings insight to the student. 161 First Christian Church College Fellowship Members of the First Christian Church College Fellowship served the community by working weekly at three Day Car e Centers in Greenville. There they led the children in songs, games, and stories. Through service they sought to demon- strate that Christianity is a living religion. The Fellowship provided a church home for students at the University. Above: Members of the College Fellowship gather in the lounge of the First Christian Church. Right: Officers of the First Christian Church College Fellovw- ship are Jeff Wilson, Patsy Wallace, and John Hardy. 162 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Activities of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes included entertaining youth through sports events and sponsoring the annual Purple and Gold Football game in April. Athletes who participated in a school sport were eligible for membership in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The purpose of the group was to confront athletes and coaches, and, through them, the youth of the nation, with the challenge and adventure of following Christ, participating in His Church, and serving Him through their vocations. Above: Members of the fellowship of Christian Athletes gather for their weekly meeting. Left: Offi- cers for the year were J. Dudley, D. Flanagan, G. Gay, and P. Davis. 163 164 Students ' Interests Expand Through Clubs - v 167 During the summer cadets in their last two years of Air Force ROTC program attended Field Training at an Air Force base. The cadets observed the operation of a typical air base, received specialized leadership training, flew in a variety of aircraft, and were screened for commis- sion service. The cadets received training on campus in military drill and ceremonies which supplemented their academic program. The cadets learned leadership, confidence, and poise in preparation for active duty in the Air Force. Right: Cadets visit Huibert Field, Florida, tower Cen- ter: Cadets Grover Carlton, Bill Davis, and Don Waddell observe field training exercises. Opposite Page; Upper Left: Cadets learn to march at Fall Outdoor Drill. Riglit: Fire fighting demonstrat are watched by cadets. 168 AFROTC Cadets supplemented their classroom study of the Air Force through frequent visits to nearby Air Force bases. The major trip this year was to Seymour Johnson AFB, where the cadets observed the aircraft and operation of the Tactical Air Command and the Strategic Air Command. The cadets also visited Pope Air Force Base for a briefing and demonstration on airborne operations. Right: A group of cadets inspect the underside of a McDonnell F4D Phantom II jet fighter. Be ow: Capt. Charles E. Gries informs the cadets of the duties of a tactical fighter pilot. Cadets sponsored the annual campus- wide blood drive and collected over 400 pints of blood for the Red Cross Tidewater Region. The annual Marcha- thon, another activity, was a major effort by the Corps and the Angel Flight. Over $2,500 was collected for the March of Dimes campaign. As a reward for their efforts, the National Foundation presen- ted the Corps a national award. The cadets marched so that others could walk. Their successful campaign was used as a model by other Air Force ROTC units across the nation. Top; President Jenkins accepts a national award from the March of Dimes on behalf of AFROTC. 6e ow: Campus Blood-Drive is conducted by AFROTC cadets. Top: Squadron staff, C. Britt, Operations Officer; M. Harper, Special Projects Officer; H. Gurganus, Information Officer; A. Elmore, Executive Officer; D. Hollomon, Comrr ander; R. Binet, Comptroller; T. Gillespie, Administrative Officer; E. Fleming, Chap- lain; F. Phillips, Alumni Officer. Bottom: Brothers of Arnold Air Society assemble af headquarters. 172 ft ,p ffi o o fr p (? f!) (T-v p p p I Arnold Air Society Adoption of an Air Force unit or civil action program in Viet Nam was the special project of Arnold Air Society. Other projects included a Christmas party for underprivileged children and the blood drive. The Chennault Squadron took its entire membership to the National Conclave in New Orleans. The squadron received the honor of being area officers for 1968-1969 and 1969-1970. The warrior who cultivates his mind, polishes his arms was the motto for General Clair Lee Chenault Squadron of Arnold Air Society. The purposes which these young men tried to fulfill were advancing air and space citizenship; supporting air power in its role of national security; furthering the tradi- tions, missions, and concepts of the United States Air Force; creating a closer and more efficient relationship with AFROTC; and aiding in the development of USAF officers. Abene, Stephen Alexander, Steven Braunhardt, Ronald Britt, Clyde Gurganus, Horace Gillespie, Thorn; Hackman, Earl Hollomon, Don Kelly, Melvin Moye, Sidney Phillips, Freemai Benditz, Frances Brandon, Ann Burgess, Jane Caines, Mavis Denmark, Hope Elliott, Brenda Harris, Elaine Hill, Sandy Hudson, Brenda Jones, Lynn King, Dine Luca Mahan, Linda Olsen, Linda Pierson, Mar|orie Ramsey, Mary An Sawyer, Miriam Shockley, Barbara Angel Flight Angel Flight visited the Old Folks Home in Pitt County. A combined Christ- mas party for underprivileged children highlighted the season. Angel Flight gave an honorary Angel Scholarship Award and a Leadership Award. Angel Flight served as an organization of dedicated college women with the interests of the United States Air Force, the AFROTC, the Arnold Air Society, and their university at heart. To serve the community and to be hostesses for the Air Force cadets were the primary purposes. 174 ikw , Above: The Drill Team marches in the Homecoming Parade. Left: LincJa West, Barbara Davis, and Marjorie Pierson take time out to play cards. 175 • 176 Association for Childhood Education This association had the special project of selling Homecoming mums. Members worked on a Christmas service project for a group of children. In Houston, Texas, the association had its International Conference. The Association for Interna- tional Childhood Education had its an- nual state meeting in Greensboro. The association worked for the educa- tion and wellbeing of children; promoted desirable conditions, programs and prac- tices; raised the standards of prepara- tion of teachers and other education leaders; brought into cooperation groups concerned with children; and informed the public of children ' s needs. Opposite Above: Mary Sherman listens while Ruthie Slaughter divides the members into groups. Op- posite 6e ow; The groups procede with their plans. Above; Members of the smaller groups plan a project. 177 178 Biology Club This year students interested in biology formed a Biology Club. At their meetings they presented films and lecturers. Often the group practiced applying pro- cedure or ideas learned from the presen- tation. Throughout the year the forty members, sponsored by Dr. Joseph Boy- ette, took field trips to different parts of North Carolina to gather specimens and to observe nature. Santa ' s Hippie Helper visited the Bi- ology Club at its Christmas party. In the spring the club sponsored an out- door picnic. Opposite Top: Paula Flowe dissects a squirrel. Below: The Biology Club at its regular meeting. Below: Madge Whitley and Sheryll Topping instruct the proper procedure for dissecting a squirrel. 179 Home Econonnics Chapter Highlighting the year for the E.C.U. Home Economics Chapter were the spring workshop and the North Carolina Home Economic Association Convention in Greensboro. A chapter yearbook was distributed at the first meeting of the year. In the spring the chapter presented the Outstanding Chapter Member Award. Founded on this campus in 1934, the Chapter promoted obi ' ectives of the American Home Economics Association, helped students recognize those who had achieved high recognition in home eco- nomics, and promoted friendly associ- ation among students and faculty. Above; Members of the Chapter assemble at their new location in the new Home Economics building. Right: Decorating their Christmas tree is part of the seasonal decoration done by the Chapter. Circle K Club Circle K awarded in the spring the John Barnhill Memorial Scholarship to a non-member who had demonstrated out- standing service to this community. Circle K International, a service organi- zation for college men, consisted of in- dividuals whose philosophy was freedom, initiative, the American and Canadian heritage, and unselfish service to others. These men Circle K tried to develop as future leaders and citizens. Left: Pete Hoogendonk gives a check from Circle K to the Salvation Army. Below. P. Hoogendonk, D. Hammond, G. BarbelM, R. Outland, J. Pitrizzi, H. Holland were officers for Circle K this year. 181 East Carolina Tutorial Society To help underprivileged Negro chil- dren in the Kearney Park housing de- velopment of Greenville with their aca- demic studies and social adjustment was the purpose of the East Carolina Tutorial Society. The group met every Tuesday night in the Student Union and traveled by bus to Kearney Park. Members found themiselves receiving a great deal of personal satisfaction from their work. They also found that they must develop a great deal of patience and tolerance for frustration. Tutors and pupils celebrated the clos- ing of school in the spring with a picnic sponsored by the Tutorial Society. 183 East Carolina University Union East Carolina University Union was a bustle of activity throughout the year. It provided recreational and social pro- grams and services for the entire student body. Winter quarter the Union gave a Combo Dance. Preparation for Christmas found members of the Union at the Christmas Decorating Party. Special Cof- fee Houses sponsored by the Union of- fered students an opportunity to gather informally to hear folk groups sing. Local campus tournaments in bridge, chess, table tennis, bovv ling, and billiards provided those interested in competition a chance to demonstrate their ability. Winners represented East Carolina in Charlotte in the Intercollegiate Games Tournament, Region V. The Union published a brochure de- scribing Union facilities, programs, serv- ices, and student committtees. Trophies were presented to all tournament win- ners. At the Annual Awards Banquet in the spring, the president of the Union re- ceived a trophy for his service during the year. 185 Industrial and Technical Education Club Members of the Industrial and Tech- nical Education Club made gavels for Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President of East Carolina University; Dr. Robert Holt, Vice- President; and Mr. Robert Morgan, Chair- man of the Board of Trustees. They built signs for the United Fund Drive. For Homecoming, they restored several sur- reys for use in the parade. The club emphasized the need for in- dustrial arts and industrial technology in eastern North Carolina. It promoted grow th, fellowship, and professional in- terest among students of industrial and technical education at East Carolina Uni- versity. Right: Mr. Robert Leith, Mr. Paul Waldrop, and J!m Banks observe the finished product. 6e ow; Left to Right, First Row: Earl Bunch, President; Don Fitts, Treasurer; Stanley Peaden, V ce-President; Mr. Wald- rop, Adviser; Haywood Davenport, Secretary; R. Sessoms, Doug Bennett, Reporter; Second Row: G. Dyer, G. Lewis, J. Farst, T. Gravarick, R. Chambliss, J. Banks, K. Mayer; Third Row: J. Durham, C. Miller, H. Danton, H. Nelson, R. Leith, R. Dennis; Fourth Row: J. Stokes, E. Feight, D. Carlson, J. Sykes. International Studies Abroad Students interested in foreign travel and culture formed International Studies Abroad. Members chartered a plane to Europe this summer for the benefit of East Carolina students interested in travel and or study abroad. At regular meetings slides or movies of various countries were shown. The members felt that an active interest in and travel to foreign countries were perhaps the best ways to understand their fellow man. Left: Mr. Kuthiala reports to the group. Below: Mem- bers of International Study Abroad view films in anticipation of their travel abroad. 187 Judo Club Judo club members competed on a state-wide scale. At the Judo Clinic this year, highly ranked Nidanto came to East Carolina University to demonstrate skill- ful techniques of judo. As their skills increased, members were promoted in rank. They received certifi- cates of membership and certificates of achievement at different levels. To acquire physical fitness, to develop skills in the art of self-defense, and to acquire a knowledge of the history of judo were aims of the Judo Club. Right: Members of Judo Club relax after strenuous practice. Be ow Left: Sue Littleton and Freda Noble display their abilities at Judo. Below Right: Hiroshi Ajas throws Tomanogei on Don Wad Karate Club Members of the Karate Club presented demonstrations in various karate skills and competed in tournaments with other karate teams throughout the state. Var- ious colored belts were presented to the members as they reached different levels of achievement in the art of karate. Mem- bers of the club met twice a week to practice karate and to present demon- strations. The purpose of the Karate Club was to teach the various aspects of karate to East Carolina students and to represent the university in competitive matches. The only qualification for membership was a genuine interest in karate. Formed in 1963, the club this year had thirty members. 189 Maria D. Graham Mathematics Club Members of the Maria D. Graham Mathematics Club sought to create and encourage interest in mathematics. The members of the club were mainly mathe- matics majors although other majors were eligible for membership. The Mathematics Club developed a close sense of cooper- ation between its members and the fac- ulty. Members found themselves expand- ing their knowledge of mathematics and enjoying it. Relaxing from their mathematic activ- ities, the club sponsored an annual spring outing. Outing Club Interest and love for the outdoors brought forty students together in the fall to establish an Outing Club. These stu- dents enjoyed outdoor activities such as camping, canoeing, and mountain climb- ing. Most Vk eekends were spent in the Virginia, Tennessee, or North Carolina Mountains. No qualifications were neces- sary since the experienced taught the beginners. Society for the Advancement of Management Students in the Society for the Ad- vancement of Management spent the year developing tomorrow ' s managers to- day. The society brought together busi- ness students and executives for the ex- change of information on management. This spring the East Carolina chapter served as host for the State Society for the Advancement of Management. This all-day convention served to unite and strengthen the North Carolina Chapter through panel discussions and guest speakers. Fieldcrest Mills Incorporated of Green- ville offered through S.A.M. one hundred dollars to the senior in management with, the highest scholastic average. Right: Members of the Society for Advancement of Management become informed of current management trends. Below: Ed Carlson, President, leads discussion at the regular meeting. Political Science Club On election night, the Political Science Club conducted a forum on candidates of both national political parties. Discus- sion also concerned national issues. This type of professional interest encouraged intellectual thought and intelligent action. Left: Officers of the Political Science Club are Bruce Bryant, President; Joe Harrington, Treasurer; Pat Wilson, Secretary; and Danny Bell, Vice-President. Below: Members plan a forum. 193 Student Nurses ' Association Student nurses tried to carry out their motto, The fame is nothing, the deed is everything. The Tidewater Area Red Cross Bloodmobile received the services of the Student Nurses ' Association. Fre- quent visits were made to the Greenville Nursing Home, where the student nurses socialized with the residents and enter- tained them at Christmas with Christmas carols. Of main concern to the organi- zation was the recruitment of young peo- ple into nursing. Aims of the organization were to broade n the interests of student nurses, to promote professionalism and social unity, and to serve as an instrument of communication between the local and state Student Nurses ' Associations. Marion J. Howard received the honor of Student Nurse of the Year (1968-1969), an an- nual award presented by the associa- tion. Above: Mrs. I. Martinez, Adviser; S. Harris, Vine-Presi- denlj C. Willard, President; M. Howard, 2nd Vice- President; S. Taylor, Secretary; J. Snafford, Treasurer; and F. Kay, Hislorian. Right. Film shown on nursing. Opposite Top- Skit presented on aspects of nursing. Opposite Bottom: Nursing techniques are explained SS!!l;;;:::! ' . jjjjlj!.;;;;;;;; l . A vr ,s 194 M • 195 196 Student National Education Association As an affiliated group of the National Education Association, the Student Na- tional Education Association was open to all students planning to teach. The Stu- dent National Education Association planned forums, invited guest speakers, and presented films aimed at increasing teacher skills. The group invited area high school Fu- ture Teachers of America groups to at- tend a spring tour of the East Carolina campus. Opposite Above: Laura Johnson addresses SNEA. Opposite Below: Student teacher applies her learn- ing. Left: Julie Judd, Vice-President; Laura Johnson, President; Cheryl Gates, Secretary; and Debbie Brady, rve as officers for SNEA. Above; Plans nade for SNEA activities. 197 Sociology Club Members of the Sociology Club par- ticipated in social service on the campus and in the regional area. They discussed and exchanged ideas in sociology and anthropology. The club sought to con- vey to the student body the importance of contemporary social problems. Right: Dr. R. R. Napp serves as adviser to the club. Below: Pat Arnold, Treasurer; Denni 5 Chestnut, Vice-Presidenr,- Mike Smith, President; and Karen Waugh, Secretary, are officers of the Soc iology Club. Debate Society Concentrating on new approaches to problems, the Debate Society won ac- claim wherever it went. The group trav- eled to several colleges and universities to participate in debates. The Debate Society challenged students to think deeply and completely about current social issues. Left: Research is required to prepare for debates. Be ow: Barry Dressel presides over a practice debate. ffi- Student Party Members of the Student Party planned the rebuilding of the party through in- creased membership and activity. A dy- namic convention made up of eighty del- egates elected candidates to run in the spring elections. Dignified action for and by the students was stressed. Above- Chairman Steve Sharpe presides at Student Party meetings. Right; Steve Sharpe, Carleen Hjorts- vang, and Faye Shoffner confer on Student Party affairs. 200 University Party Look UP for a better Student Govern- ment Association served as the theme of the University Party. Throughout the year the party worked to create student interest in student government. The Uni- versity Party sponsored several candi- dates for campus elections. These candi- dates were nominated at the University Party Convention. The convention consist- ed of a proportional number of repre- sentatives elected from three wards: the men ' s dormitories, women ' s dormitories, and day students. Left: Chairman George Francis addresses the Univer- sity party. Below: Convention plans are made by the University Party. -• 201 Young Democratic Club Hubert Horatio Humphrey, III, visited East Carolina University this fall. His rally was organized by the Young Democratic Club. Perpetuating good government was the goal, of the Young Democrats. The club attended and supported the Scott Rally at Minges Coliseum. The president of the East Carolina Young Democratic Club, David Godfrey, trav- eled across the nation with the Humph- rey campaign. All of the activities and projects of the Young Democratic Club endeavored to foster and perpetuate the Democratic Party. e ow, Hubert Ho iews of the Democt atio Humphrey, itic Party 2 02 Young Republicans Club Young Republicans canvassed the Greenville area during the fall elections. Offering to drive voters to the polls and babysitting helped the Young Republi- cans to get voters to the polls. Republican rallies in Greenville and surrounding areas were attended and supported by the Young Republican Club. Members chartered buses to en- able the student body to attend out-of- town rallies. As Republican prestige grew in North Carolina this year, the Young Republi- cans took advantage of the growth by expanding their membership and activ- ities. East Carolina Young Republicans sponsored in the spring the annual state convention of the Young Republican Club. Above: State Representative James Holhouser speaks at a YRC meeting. Left: Rep. Holhouser, Dr. East, and Chucic White discuss plans for the Young Re- publicans. 203 Above: Members of the Curfew Committee confer on the proposed no-curfew dormitories for upper- classmen. Right. Miss Fulghum, assistant dean of women, meets with WRC. Opposite, Top Left: B. Kissinger, S. Renfrew, G. Purvis, P. Nagy, M. Olliff, E. Cascioli, B. Morton, 5. Wilson. Top Right: D. Vickers, D. Parker, S. Morriss, A. Hickson, R. Mann, N. Cannady, C. Potter, N. Bramley, M. Castillo. Opposite Below: Jean Waddill and Donna Graham preside over a discussion on updating freshman 204 Women ' s Residence Council Changes initiated by the Women ' s Res- idence Council included a revised dress code, late minutes added to closing doors, and the proposed elimination of curfew for upperclass women ' s dormitories. Composed of the presidents of the women ' s dormitories, three members-at- large, and three officers, the council reg- ulated functions and matters concerning women students not under direct control of the administration. The council strived to bring about a more unified and co- operative working relationship among women students, to insure a uniform in- terpretation and enforcement of wom- en ' s rules, and to promote a high stand- ard of conduct among East Carolina University coeds. 205 Men ' s Residence Council Men ' s Residence Council this year spon- sored six dances. Other activities includ- ed a meet the fellow series, annual installation banquet, and entertainment conjunctive with Women ' s Residence Council. Men ' s Residence Council worked to promote and maintain an efficient sys- tem of student government in the col- lege residence halls on the men ' s cam- pus and to foster a wholesome program of social activities. Above: Men ' s Residence Council formulates plans for governing the dormitories. Right; Thoughtful consideration goes into plans of the Men ' s Residence 206 Women ' s Recreation Association Women ' s Recreation Association pro- vided recreational activities for all wom- en students enrolled at East Carolina University. The only qualifications for membership v as active participation in any activity offered by the association. Activities included intramurals in vol- leyball, field hockey, basketball, softball, and swimming. The association spon- sored a competitive swim team for wom- en and participated in field days at other colleges. The winner of each intramural activity was presented a trophy by the Women ' s Recreation Association at a banquet in the spring. Above Left: Fierce guarding demonstrated in intra- mural basl etball. Above Right: Quick movement in women ' s basketball. Left: Officers are Donna Privee, Publicity Chairman: Sandy Hardee, Treasurer; Debra Pfeil, Awarcfs Chairman; Carolyn James, President; Frances Douglas, Adviser; Carolyn C attle, Vice- President; Betsy Lee Hodges, Student Director. 207 . 1 p m B WECU-TV Students operated the cameras and the audio and video equipment of the closed circuit television facility at East Carolina. Professors this year taught five courses via television: Music Appreciation, Health 1, Geography 15, Economics 111 and 112. During orientation, freshmen and their parents took a videotape tour of the campus. Speech classes viewed a video replay of their speeches. WECU-TV pro- duced an election night special to cover the SGA elections. The closed circuit television facility originated at East Carolina over ten years ago. One professor lecturing in the studio taught students in thirteen classrooms lo- cated in various buildings on the campus. Student technicians gained experience in this modern communication medium. Above. WECU-TV staff members operate the campus closed-circuit television. Right: Techniques of tele- vision operation are learned by technicians. d 208 WECU Radio To accommodate students, WECU radio stayed on the air twenty-four hours a day during examinations. The organization trained people interested in radio and gave them an insight into broadcasting. As a service to the student body, WECU published a Top 40 Music Survey. About forty students kept the radio station broadcasting to the campus. Upper Left: Jim Hicks smiles as he completes his broadcast for the day. 6e ow: Disc Jockeys Harold Martin, Glen McDonald, Jeff Clark, Bill Dick, Susan McConnell, Steve Neal, Dave Miller, and Jay Paul keep WECU operating. 209 210 Greeks Gree Greeks GreeKs 211 Alpha Delta Pi 212 Alpha Xi Delta Sigma Sigma Sigma Sororities provided a subtle backdrop to the lives of women as they experienced the grovk ' th and adjustment of the college years. Sincere friendships and a pervasive sense of the ideal guided Greek v omen in the search for personal and intellectual maturity. Community and campus service brought an av areness of the responsibilities of citizenship. Influ- enced by the quietly motivating force of Greek ideals, sorority women thought and worked for themselves and for others. Delta Zeta 213 ;- iii. i.- Fraternities Strive for Unity With his calm assurance, eager response to campus affairs, and spirited competitiveness, the Greek man exempli- fied growth and progress. The desire not only for more, but for better unified the individual with his brothers and, in turn, with their counterparts in other fraternities. Pride in himself, his frater- nity, and his university enabled the Greek man to care a little more and give a little more. The Greek man added an extra dimension to university life. Helen Cooke, KI Susan Skiles, - I E Lynne Pelletier, Ai: 1 Mary Lou Pharr, TKK Cathy Lentz, UK Patti Ballint, AKII Peggy Sledd, IIKA Cheryl Murdoch, AXA Sandy Kuzmuk, l-)X Ann Stearns, X.i Vicki Lee, KT Pam Nelson, KA 214 Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Alpha Tau Kappa Epsllon 215 Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi B TVW 1 ■ ■ H| H W ■ 1 HH n V lj i n|| Wi T aB bM 9 ■i m ■9 K° B fl Phi Kappa Tau Theta Chi Pi Kappa Alpha 216 Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Sigma 217 218 Theta Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Kappa Tau Kappa Alpha 219 Panhellenic Stimulates Interest in Greek Life Panhellenic stimulated interest in cam- pus sororities through the tea for fresh- man and through Convocation. This year Convocation had a new look with the film The Good Life, a pictorial essay on rush. The Wheel of Sisterhood, the Panhellenic publication, acquainted non- Greeks with the sorority system. One of the major duties of Panhellenic was to regulate Rush. An open-minded forum to improve and update the procedures gave all sorority women the opportunity to exchange ideas and opinions. In addition to these responsibilities, Panhellenic provided the Old Folks ' Home with gifts and sponsored a Korean orphan. On campus, Panhellenic partici- pated in Freshman Orientation and Greek Week activities. A self-regulating body composed of two delegates from each of the eight sororities on campus, the Panhellenic Council provided harmonious functioning of the groups as a unit as well as separate sororities. Above: Panhellenic Council; Middle: Panhellenic gates listen to IFC speaker. Below: Panhellenic fresh- man and transfer student tea. 220 T i cleans Green Springs Park. Below: B. Phipps, and C. Strickland are leaders ce projects. IFC Shows Civic Pride IFC served as the unifying and governing body of the ECU social fraternities. The council held iudicial power in violations by fraternities of the Inter-Fraternity Charter and of their respective charters. With student rebellion causing so much unrest across the nation and throughout the world, the IFC issued a statement to the press supporting the right of student dissent but deploring irresponsible actions which disrupt educational processes. Operation Santa Claus, such a success last year, was repeated this year with feting three hundred and sixty children of the Sally Branch Community School. Caroling at the girls ' dormitories and President Jenkins ' house brought the IFC holiday spirit to campus. During winter quarter, IFC sponsored a cam- paign to clean up Green Springs Park. It presented a trophy in recognition of the fraternity with the highest percentage support in the campus blood drive. In the spring, IFC ' s high priority project was Greek Week, when fraterni- ties competed in Skit Night, Greek Games, and the IFC Track Meet. Topped off by the IFC Banquet and entertain- ment, Greek Week became a traditional campus event. 221 • ) HT ' IH ■n (T -i BflH HlHHi n Du 1 Jli Alpha Delta Pi President Marty Almon Vice-President Gwyn Garrett Secretary Pam Nelson Treasurer Cathy Moulton Once again sounding off brought laurels to the ADPi house in the form of another first place in the Greek All-Sing. The ADPis also copped Derby Day Queen; second place awards in both Homecoming house decorations and Lambda Chi Field Day; and for the second year in a row. Homecoming Queen. Other ADPi distinctions were outstanding Publications Board Member, Outstanding Women ' s Honor Council Member, Out- standing Senior Greek Woman and Who ' s Who Winners. ADPis served as dormitory presidents, legislators. Judiciary mem- bers, and Honor Council Chairman and Secretary, S.G.A. secretary, and Bucca- neer editors. Around the little white house on the corner a leaning smokestack and ' a month without a house mother made news. Consternation broke loose when the Best Sorority Trophy disappeared before the visit of the national secretary. An even balance of fun, work, and sisterhood made 1968-69 a memorable year for the ADPis. Ginny Lanam 12. Janet Moore 23. Jacque Orlando 34. Hilary Kramer Betsy Peele 13. Pat Montgomery 24. Susan Baldree 35. Mary Jo Wozelk Unda Hopkins 14. Gwyn Garrett 25. Marilyn Mcintosh 36. Pam Frazier Connie Howard 15. Pete Bird 26. Bettie Cromartie 37. Diana Gurganus Nancy Sink 16. Bobbie Sue Martin 27. Patsy Creem 38. Tish Sawyer Nancy Sheppard 17. June Temple 28. Gwen Strickland 39. Patsy Poole Mary Lou Pharr 18. Mary Ann Gunter 29. Nancy Bounds 40. Marty Almon Kathy Moulton 19. Sandy Welborn 30. Kathy Moser 41. Laura Bates Kathy Boyd 20. Brenda laws 31. Lynn Harris 42. Linda Rollins Pam Nelson 21. Sandy Holland 32. Sue Hunniecutt 43. Carol Mclntyre Sandy Whitlock 22. Pat O ' Neil 33. Donne Ramsdell 223 Alpha Omicron Pi President Patti Ballint Vice-President Becky Kaminski Secretary Winnie AAcDevitt Treasurer Carolyn Kumerow Campus again felt the AOPi influence in numerous events. Cheered on by fraternity men, professors were pitted against each other on the basketball court for the benefit of the National Arthritis Foundation, the AOPi national philan- thropy. Another enterprise was a carnival complete with games and a fortune teller. To encourage more school spirit, the sorority made ribbons for all fraternities to wear during football season. Community endeavors were enhanced by AOPi contributions to underpiivileged children and to the mentally ill. Miss Patti Stimmel reigned as Miss Greenville of 1969. The AOPis supported campus organizations by serving as chairmen of SGA committees and editors on the Buccaneer staff. The sorority looked forward to the annual convention in Los Angeles. What a way to wrap up a year! 224 A i •1 1 - ' a J n : ' AT If Smlt Carol Walker 16. Elaine Murphy Sally Beck 17. Ada Sanford Jane Gleason ]8. Anne Ross Chris Sharick 19. Debbie Brady Jenny West 20. Anna Sturm Debbie Whitlow 21. Kathy O ' Brien Carol Williams 22. Jackie Daniel Fran Kay 23. Winnie McDevit Carolyn White 24. Frankie Ross Carolyn Kumerow 25. Debbie Bannistc Kathy Vance 26. Becky Kaminsk Donna Miesiaszek 27. Patti Ballint Jeanie McGIrt 28. Linda Swiggett Patti Stimmel 29. Margie Buford Myrna Pecunia 30. Linda Goldston 225 -JTr ' Ml _ ' ?. J Alpha Phi ' • l tW. cd;. -?- ' t ' ' President Lynn Clayton Vice-President Helen Cooke Secretary Jan Hodges Treasurer Carleen Hjortsvang Take some time out seemed to have been the motto of the big white house on Tenth Street as the Alpha Phis returned from the long hot summer and began another year. Lambda Chi Field Day put the Phis in the spirit for Homecoming. Along with placing second in the float division, one of the sisters was a finalist for Homecoming Queen. The Alpha Phi merry-go-around con- tinued with the Greek All-Sing, sorority intramurals, socials, and other activities of Greek life. The Phis actively participated in campus affairs and boasted sisters selected for Who ' s Who, Student Party Chairman, Chief Marshall, Legislature, and class offices. They also worked for the Heart Fund and sponsored a foster child in Greenville. h Gayle Shaw Lynn Clayton Kay Whitney Lynn Woodward Elaine Lagos Louisa Hamilton Karen Weir Terry Montgomery Pam Belt Iris Talton Rita Richmond Cynthia Moyer Ann Presnell Helen Presnell Pam Sanders Wanda Snyder Jan McGhee Jeannie Morse Vivian Dean Terrie Trotter Faye Lane Carleen Hjortsvan. Cecelia Gulley Susan Cunninghan Bonnie Schwartz Joan Davis Dian Robinson Annette Wooten 227 Alpha Xi Delta President Cheryl Murdoch Vice-President Linda McKinney Secretary Patricia Potter Treasurer Anne Royalty Alpha Xis boasted many outstanding members this year, including the 1969 Buccaneer Queen, Who ' s Who winners, and the Lambda Chi Crescent Girl. On campus, the Alpha Xis served as members of Women ' s Honor Council and the Judiciary. Marshalls, class officers, cheerleaders, and legislators were among their members. Alpha Xi Delta ' s sorority activities included the annual Greek All-Sing, the Pink Rose Ball, and Christmas parties for underprivileged children. The Olympic size swimming pool installed in the vast acreage behind the house might soon replace the yearly beach weekend. Topics of greatest conversational interest this year were weddings and diets. 228 Em% J;r .;.: Martha Cross 17. Barbara Herndon Orlean Thomas 18. Mary Dei Galup Deedle Ricketts 19. Ann Reinhardt Toy Soldier 20. Anne Royalty Caroline Thompson 21. Jane Cleveland Claire Lewis 22. Dog Delta Jane Morns 23. Patricia Pottee Cheryl Murdoch 24. Vickie Lemondo Linda McKinney 25. Jean Blackbun Linda Crawford 26. Wanda Huneycut Sharron Hubbard 27. Trudy Presson Sharon Ward 28. Patti McKinley Mary Frances Credle 30. Sharon Stimpson Dennie Gollobin 31. Miss Mary Wells Sallie Irby 32. Dianne Capps Susan Corey (Housemother) 229 Chi Omega President Judy Christiansen Vice-President Maudie Engle Secretary Lois Brown Treasurer Nonie Austin In addition to various campus and sorority activities, the Chi Omegas claimed the Sorority Scholarship Trophy. Legislature, SSL, class officers, an Easter Egg Hunt, and a Christmas party took up some of the time between books. Egging it up with the Phi Taus, swapping pledges with the Pikas, and vying for Olympic titles in intramural games assured a hectic scene at trough time. The Chi O ' s celebrated Homecoming In outstanding fashion by contributing six Homecoming Queen contestants and winning second place in the house decoration competition. Chi O ' s were also proud of Miss Football, Susan Walton; Wiio ' s Who winners Sue Yow and Beverly Giles; and the numerous sisters on the Buccaneer staff and SGA committees. The general consensus at the Chi O house was You ' ve just got to love it! 230 1. Owl Man 11. Julia Brinkley 21. Mary Clarke 31. Dede Clegg 2. Debbie Dason 12. Joan Evans 22. Lois Brown 32. Carlotta Pfao 3. Maudie Engle 13. Judy Christiansen 23. Sandra Kuzmuk 33. Nonie Austin 4. Barbara Capps 14. Marsha Herring 24. Suzanne Jenkins 34. Joy Baker 5. Beverly Giles 15. Pam Lowder 25. Sue Yow 35. Sandy Mims 6. Pattie White 16. Anne Wall 26. Linda Peer 36. Brenda Masters 7. Nola Marshburr 17. Stephanie Standafer 27. Ann Duke 37. Beverly Pilchard 8. Beverly Abarna thy 18. Kathy Morion 28. Gwynn Pope 38. Janet Kern 9. Janet Hollimon 19. Susan Walton 29. Linda Spain 39. Debbie Teachey 10. Beverly White 20. Karen Davis 30. Evelyn Walker 40. Libby Aull 231 U ' ■m 9 ' fV i ' m M JH S mi Karen Sloan 12. Bonnie Falls Sherry Presnell 13. Susan Booth Diane Davis 14. Brenda Morgan Jenny McKinnon 15. Connie Sexton Nannette Broadwell 16. Margie Scovil Carol Julian 17. Lu Ann Bryan Becky Hamilton 18. Laverne Massey Linda West 19. Beverly Foushee Carolyn Breedlove 20. Brenda Sifford Jane Hinton 21. Martha Earnhardt Lynn Quissenberry 22. Debbie Jones 232 Harriet Phelps 34. Zaiia Fowler Sylvia White 35. Vickie Barnhart Ann Breeze 36. Wanda Kerns Ann Thomas 37. Sharon Refslad Linda Ivey 38. Chere Randall Ande McSwain 39. Carol Mabe Karen Huste 40. Becky Aydlette Susan Hill 41. Paula McElheney Susan Skiles 42. Fran Snuggs Linda Johnston 43. Jere Gallagher Cathy Chandler Delta Zeta President Carol Julian Vice-President Karen Sloan Secretary Jere Gallagher Treasurer Linda West Delta Zetas got off to a flying start by winning the Lambda Chi Alpha Field Day. Other new additions to the DZ trophy case were earned in the sorority volleyball competition and Phi Tau Woman Haler ' s Week. The sorority pointed proudly to Linda West, first runner-up in the Buccaneer Queen contest, and Vicki Lee, first runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Fraternity sweet- hearts, marshalls, class officers, and Miss Greenville Pageant contestants were also found in the Delta Zeta ranks. Sorority activities included establishing an alumnae chapter, election night openhouse. Parents ' Weekend and Founders ' Day. The Delta Zetas eagerly looked forward to building a new chapter house. 233 Carolyn Tucker 22. Bonnie Batten Margaret Dowd 23. Betty Branscom Tanya Porter 24. Debbie Brown Lou Home 25. Sue Harkman Cele Sutton 26. Nancy Redding Lynda Davis 27. Diane Clark Sarah White 28. Sarah Green Mary Leslie Ambrose 29. Linda Compton Barb Spano 30. Debbie Sheehan Linda Yeatts 31. Leah Hussey Susan West 32. Melanie Wilson Janet Beckham 33. Diane Merritt Libby Clark 34. Stefanie Fouts Cathy Webb 35. Connie Risnes Janie Edge 36. Sharon Hardin Linda Alford 37. Linda Maness Nancy Carland 38. Kay Bowman Bebe Hightower 39. Scarlet Dark Carol Gray 40. Janet Flint Barbara Young 41. Mary Edwards Helen Chamblee 42. Connie Spruill 234 ir Kappa Delta President Debbie Sheehan Vice-President Sharron Hardin Secretary Connie Spruiil Treasurer Linda Compton Kappa Deltas poured in from all over the world to jump into the whirlpool of a new year at ECU. A first priority job was polishing the brand new trophies earned in the first innual Sigma Chi Derby Day. These included first place and Miss Venus. Trophies for the highest scholarship and most improved scholar- ship were also proud additions to the KD collection. In other Greek activites, the KDs participated in All-Sing, Lambda Chi Field Day, intramurals and socials. In recognition of the highest Greek Ideals, Kappa Delta presented a trophy to the Outstanding Senior Greek Woman. After the public burning of the Homecoming float last year, the KDs came back to place first in this year ' s competition. Campus positions included cheerleaders, honoraries, marshalls. Buc- caneer Greek Editor, and SSL delegates. KD was also the home of the SGA historian and the NAAU Swim Meet Queen. As a community project, the KDs visited blind and elderly people on a continuous basis. Kappa Delta eagerly anticipated its biennial National Conven- tion in the Grand Bahamas. 235 ' y. r ::i 4 :M M ' %tm li? ' : 51 i Marty Johnson 12, Jennifer Salinger Linda Boi ken 13. Susan Stamps Caroline Riddle 14. Betsy Lawson Sherry Robertson 15. Mary Rudroff Diane Kirby 16. Beth Hufham Shay Carroll 17. Sigma Pigma Pan, White 18. Edna Waldrop Patsy Womble 19. Pam Mixon Camille Beasley 20. Susan Terry Peggy Sledd 21. Janet Bolejack Sallie Ragsdale 22. Patty Ervin 236 sam ' . s« Sigma Sigma Sigmia Presidenf Pam White Vice-President Linda Plemmons Treasurer Jean Harvey Secretary Sally Ragsdale Eeny, nneeny, miney, mo; Catch a Sigma by the toe If she hollers, let her go But eeny, meeny, miney, mo. Unless you ' re crazy, don ' t let her go Sorority activities were stressed by the Tri-Sigmas. Socials with fraternities and the ECU football team sparked social interest, and projects to benefit the Robbie Page Memorial in Chapel Hill added community service. The Sigmas joined with the PiKAs in entertaining needy children at Christmas. The annual dance honoring the Formal Pledge Class was the highlight of the year. In the Greek World, the Sigmas contributed the PiKA Dream Girl and the IFC Queen. Editing the W iee of Sisterhood, the Panhellenic publication, was also a Sigma product. Campus activities offered many top positions for the Tri-Sigs. Honor Council and Panhellenic posts, SGA committee chairmen, and Who ' s Who winners characterized Sigma ' s involvement in campus affairs. Sigma also pointed with pride to the second runner-up for Buccaneer Queen, Sherry Robertson. Cynlhia Freeman Debbie Norsworlh Claudia Holland Paula Sigmon Lynda Plemmons Judy Wood Martha Sue Taff Jean Harvey Virginia Wadsley Gray Collrane 237 ' : % . .iff - ' 238 Tmki Alpha Epsilon Pi President Steve Rousso Vice-President Mike Klimkiewicz Treasurer David Feldman Secretary Glenn Herbst Variety best characterized 1968-69 for the Alpha Epsilon Pis. The annual Wild West Weekend featured a cookout and costume party. The brothers also triumphed in a Kill-In, a contest where the Alpha Epsilon Pis and a sorority tried to kill each other. The price? A party, of course! Homecoming was a bash with the Inspirations headlining the week- end. Winning first prize in house decora- tions gave the brothers a good reason to celebrate. Alpha Epsilon Pi ' s more conventional activities included the second annual Rock Around the Clock, the Adoption of an Indian child, and Christmas Seals With a Kiss. The brothers also collected for UNICEF and placed second in the campus blood drive. Recognition for service by the Alpha Epsilon Pi National Convention was a prized reward. The Alpha Epsilon Pis supported campus activities in a big way with members involved in Judiciary, Honor Council, Model U.N., and Men ' s Residence Council. Athletics, freshman orientation, and IPC also bore the stamp of Alpha Epsilon Pi. 239 Delta Sigma Phi President Bob Halyburton Vice-President Thomas Carrol Secretary Lewis Cutler Treasurer G. Martin Lassiter Phi Alpha Sigma affiliated with National Delta Sigma Phi and officially became Delta Sigma Phi East Carolina Colony. During the year it maintained close relations with other chapters in the state. Through socials and participation in a clothing drive fgr Korean children, the ECU Delta Sigs were welcomed by chapters at State and A.C.C. The new brotherhood acquired a new party room and completed the furnishing of their house which became a Mississippi levee during Homecoming. The Delta Sigs branched out in community affairs. Their efforts in the Cancer Drive brought recognition from the American Society. The IPC Christmas activities and campus blood drive also won Delta Sig support. Top social events of the year were the Delta Sig Sailors ' Ball; Carnation Ball; and not one, but two Founders ' Day Banquets. On campus the brothers participated in SGA, GAP, Men ' s Judiciary, and several honoraries. They proudly boasted two out of seven Richardson Foundation Scholars. Bob Halyburton 10. Tim Carey Tony Childers 11. Bill Rogers Lewis Cutler 12. Hoppy Pollack Tommy Carrol 13. Mike Coburn Bill Snyder U. Whitney Hadden Nick Allen 15. Gary Ross Paul Bass 16. Martin Lassiter Fred Smith 17. Gerald Beson Rick Estridge 18. Tim Rhinehart 240 •IV 241 iiliri 1 1 n- ' III rvfr President Steve Morrisette Vice-President Jimmy Townsend Secretary John Jackson Treasurer Bobby Rives In 1865 at Washington and Lee, There were a band of soldier boys As brave as they could be, They follovi ed Lee and Jackson From the mountains to the bay. And there they formed an Order And called it Ole KA. Over a hundred years later, the KAs still cherished Southern heritage. In the spring. Gamma Rho Chapter recalled the tradition of sitting under the magnolia tree sipping mint julips in its annual Old Kappa Alpha South Weekend. KA boasted the highest scholastic average on campus. The KA basketball team captured first place again this year. KA held a city-wide track meet for elementary school competitors. For needy children, the fraternity hosted a Christmas party complete with 007 Santa Claus. The newly acquired KA party house soon rivaled the Coach for happy smiles. Socials helped to break it in and ease the weeknight strain. Hard-core road- trippers and hashers found sustenance in life-giving sausage, cheese, and egg sandwiches from DW ' s. 242 Robbie Brown 18. Garry Fields Kermit Moffet 19, Jose Ripoll Bob Rauken 20. Jackie Boslic Buddy Smith 21. Robbie Swain Jeff Mann 22. Russel Fleming Pete Parker 23. Dwight West David Miller 24. Jimmy Townsend Linwood Sawyer 25. John Hunt Mac McCombs 26. Chip Sell Tommy Perkins 27. John Jackson Bill Mosier 28. George Jackson James Sawyer 29. Chuck Grant George Hunt 30. Bobby Rives Walter Dudley 31. Steve Morrisette Lee Lewis 32. David Hall Ken Williams 33. Mitchell Graham Joe Eakes 243 244 1 i 1 I. Rick Gillam 2, Mike Mankin 3. Jake Milligan , ' ■ lee Cheezum 1 5. Moe Snyder ' 6. Raymond Will 7. John Pitts 8. Glen Croshaw 9. Les Wall Kappa Sigma President Jared Diefenbach Vice-President Frank Lawson Secretary Gary Williams Treasurer Howard Garcia Win was the by-word for the Kappa Sigs as they claimed blue ribbons in the intramural track meet; Greek Week activities; and, for the second year in a row, the Homecoming float competition. Kappa Sigma ' s Sweetheart Helen Cooke was a finalist for Homecoming Queen. Previously, she had been first runner-up in the Summer School Queen selection. Annual events included the Founders ' Day Formal and the Christmas party for underprivileged children. Larry Paisley 19. Mar=hall Welch Frank Lawson 20. Ferge Joe Park 21. Dusna Corder Kappa Swig 22. Helen Cooke, Sweeth Gary Williams 23. Nathin Harris Brian Riley 24. Carl Rothrock Rob Wilson 25. Smokey Dief 26. Brian Vandercook Bruce Kennington 245 246 Lee Fogle 1 1. Glenn Chitty 21. Steve Barnhardt Butch Redwine 12. Richard Jackson 2? Pat Prather Chuck Coble 13. Dave McNeil 23. Mike Whitaker John Gurganus 14. Buddy Morris 24. Ken Harwood Mark Tipton 15. Rick Morrow 25. Ed Tipton John Young 16. Neil Buie 26. Ed Reel Dave Myers 17. Freddy Reil 27. Bill Austin Doug Driver 18. Tom Waller 28. Jimmy Jones Jens Bang 19. Sam McCullough 29. Jerry Hardisty Rick Askew 20. Perry Pruette 30. Francis Foster Lambda Chi Alpha President Jens Bang Vice-President John Young Secretary Danny Ferguson Treasurer Pat Prather Lambda Chi Alpha maintained an active coordination with university activities. In intramural events, including Softball and football, first place awards were received. The fraternity actively participated in the year ' s Greek Week and Homecoming activities. The success of Lambda Chi Field Day was attributed to a great amount of time and organization. The annual competitive sports event for sororities became a tradition in the Greek World of ECU. In off-campus activities, the brother- hood devoted its time and effort to such community projects as the Heart Fund Drive. Lambda Tub, pushed from Greenville to Raleigh, provided money for homeless and needy children. Combo parties, socials, the New Year ' s party, and the Crescent Girl dance provided gay social life. Through the application of their motto, Every man a man, the Lambda Chis again succeeded in making variety work as one. 247 Phi Kappa Tau President Bryon Renfro Vice-President Steve Drum Secretary Tim Kesler Treasurer Chuck Stukey With a flurry of chicken feathers, splattered paint, and raw eggs, the Phi Tau Annual Woman Haters ' Week opened with full force. The brothers and pledges fought valiantly to trap the despised females in the Pig Pond; but they were overpowered by the Delta Zetas, the Most Hated Sorority. The Phi Tau party image was upheld by the Sweetheart Bail, socials, beach weekend, and combo parties. On campus the Phi Taus were active in the legislature. Honor Council, Judi- ciary, Model U.N., SSL, and SGA com- mittees. They also boasted 100 per cent support of Project Gratification for Presi- dent Jenkins. The fraternity presented a trophy in recognition of the Greek man with the highest scholastic average. Tom Clune 11. Franco Goodman 21. John Gore 31. Richard Morga Danny Wiley 12. Mac McMillian 22. Chuck Stukey 32. Tim Kesler J!m Burwell 13. Danny Bland 23. Ken Cooper 33. Jerry Davis Harry Dehart 14. Cherry Stokes 24. Steve Drum 34. Gary Gasperin Ace Adkins 15. Gene McAdams 25. Sammy Watson 35. Hank Woodbur George Ahlsen 16. Ron Mowry 26. Van Gurganus 36. Terry Quinn Vicki Lee 17. Eddie Beverly 27. Rick Knott 37. Mike Clune Barry Lucas 18. Larry Price 28. Scott Warren 38. Dean Fragakis Byron Renfro 19. George Johnson 29. Curt Bowman 39. Mike Mann Bill Hamnett 20. Charles Hamilton 30. Rasputin 40. Jimmy Tripp 248 2 3 5a sft sa ?5!i V ' . ■■ ifc iiiii m mmtmmmamtmB im mtm i - 249 Pi Kappa Alpha President Charlie Strickland Vice-President Stuart White Secretary Richard Newby Treasurer Craig Souza Pikas went political this year by sponsoring the Jinn Gardner and Nixon Pika Centennial and by offering their house as the headquarters for the new university party, the Mafia. Civic-minded Pikas donated self-help study guides and psychic no-Doze during exams, held weekly brush waterings, and worked hand-to-cuff with the Greenville City Police. The Pikas also entertained underprivileged children at Easter and Christmas and supported the annual ■ Bleed-in. They also sponsored a clean-up of Green Springs Park. Homecoming, which brought second place recognition to the Pika house decorations, was the scene of the annual brunch and cocktail party for alumni. The Dream Girl Dance, Founders ' Day Banquet, Hell ' s Angels Party, and Weiner Roast with the Sigmas were the traditional social events. 2 t John Sadolf Harold Robins. Tim McCann Slingshot David Landte Tom Griffen Bill Leinss Jack Cuadill Jack Fay Paul Cassidy Weasel Mike Jarrell Dan Hoyle 14. Shady 15. 20. Na 16. John Quick 17. Steve Shoeffety 18. Bob Christopher 19. Snowball Ben McMakin 21. Zero 22. Jim AAoroscoe 23. Paps 24. Mike Madagan 25. Richard Newby Jim Teal Allen Bream Bricky Scoggins Richard Light Atom Mark Speckman David Parks Spenser Bensch Kink Marty Friedman Jack Robertson Rhino 250 251 ' Mike Terry 21. Archie Simmons David Carter 22. Mike Green Chris Johnson 23. Larry Clapp Jim Culp 24. Bill Thornton Ray Lewis 25. Bill Marks Reese Helms 26. Tom Damewood Dick Fuller 27. Bob Josephs Rick Judson 28. Robert Parker Paul Bowman 29. Tom Yopp Frank Muir 30. Gary Murchinsor Gary Jewell 31. Lynn Smith Jim Britt 32. Chris Webber Ellis Banks 33. Owen Furuseth Jeff Wayman 34. Duncan Burt Jim Bolt 35. Glenn Willingha Bob Austin 36. Greg Kidd Reggie Ryais 37. John Burleson Chris Hoffman 38. Mike Page Chip Carter 39. Bob Fuller Cathy Lentz 40. Terry Harpe 252 Pi Kappa Phi President Bill Marks Secretary Frank Muir Treasurer Reese Helmes Pi Kaps captured the President ' s Cup for two consecutive years in intramurals; and they were especially proud of their fop competitors Bill AAarks, Danny Luper, and Archie Simmons. The brothers contributed to campus activities by playing host to the delegates of the Model United Nations. In supporting the community, the pledges staged a neighborhood clean-up campaign; and the entire fraternity aided the Heart and Arthritis funds. A lively party made Christmas a reality for several underprivileged children. With the traditional Founders ' Day, alumni weekend, and the annual Rose Ball, the Phi Kaps enjoyed another full year. 253 % ' .-- i - F t, wrMii ' ■ Willie Harrell Al Rulledge Denny Sebesan Tom Marshall Hank Sodano Dick Peatree O. D. Reagan Steve Sharp Tony Phillips Roy Hutchins Steve Michaels Dan Windfield Ed Smith Dana Gardner Bill Schrum Brud Margerum Bob Cashion Tom Ecirington Jim Buckner Ron Montaquila Dave Denson Glenn Haworth 254 1 ' _ij! :_- - _: - Sigma Chi Delta President Glenn Haworth Vice-President Larry Mosley Secretary Bob Cashion Treasurer Tom Edrington Sigma Chi Delta played host to The Platters in a memorable after-concert party and became entertainers them- selves by winning second in the annual Greek All-Sing. On campus the Sigma Chis served as members of the Legislature and Judiciary. The first annual Derby Day drew a great crowd as ECLJ students turned out to see the sorority women slug it out in the most grueling event of the year. After the fun and games, the Sigma Chi combo party soothed wounds and won friends again— until next year. With all the trophies given out at Derby Day, the Sigma Chi had to get one for themselves. What better way than to win the Schlitz Beer Drinking Contest? The Talented brew boys also brought home a new TV. 255 w--- ' ' ' y Dwayne Holland Bob Cande Randy Gladden Bill Smith Rodney Tyler Danny Scholl Chuck Torrey Winston Spurgeon Terry Huffman Don Hunnicutt Tom Brown 12. Steve Lehman 13. Art Hutchison 14. Gary Phipps 15. Archie Harris 16. Jerry Smith 17. Whit Menefree 18. John Beasley 19. Carl Schavio 20. Jerry Helms 21. David Litchfield 22. Bernie Coiardo Howard White George Way Richard Thompson Charlie Vaughn Mark Carper Ricky Parker Jim Wenderoth Steve Wilson Walter Fields Bill Blumer 256 Sigma Phi Epsilon President Gary Phipps Vice-President Carl Schavio Secretary Whit Menefree Treasurer John Cawthon This year the Sig Eps were proud of their president Gary Phipps, who took over the gavel of IFC. If the Sig Eps were looking a little pale for a few days, it was because they contributed the most blood in the annual campus blood drive. Other service projects included Halloween and Christ- mas parties for underprivileged children. Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, and the adoption of a child overseas. The House with the Red Door saw its share of other happenings too. The Greek Beer Drinker of the Year was a coveted title which brought spirited competition. The Queen of Hearts Ball, Founders ' Day, combo parties, and beach weekend set the scene for other Sig Ep socializing. 257 f, y 258 :- -.,- 5 :m h i ' f r ' B f Tau Kappa Epsilon President Ron Greenwood Vice-President Phil Coleman Secretary Carl Daughtry Treasurer Bill Clark November 16, 1968, marked the birthday of Tau Kappa Epsilon at East Carolina. The newly installed Lambda Psi Chapter was the Two Hundred Fifty-Sev- enth Teke stronghold and received the traditional Horseshoe for good luck. The celebration was highlighted by a banquet, combo party, and a new stereo from the pledges. The new Tekes proudly displayed their pins at a Christmas party for underprivi- leged children and at the fraternity ' s annual spring Parents ' Day. In intramurals the Tekes came on strong and took first place in volleyball. Homecoming with Sweetheart Mary Lou Pharr on the court, theme parties, beach weekend, and Founders ' Day combined to make 1968-69 a landmark year. Garry Strickland 20. Butch Hinson Ronnie Greenwood 21. Ed Roberson Mike Sellers 22. Jack Slappey Tommy Medlon 23. John Peel Jim Pope 24. Bill Clark Bill Rogerson 25. Clyde Crysenberr Gerry Blackburn 26. Larry Farver Ben McKenzie 27. Max Gilbert Milton Hadly 28. Bill Watson Tom Host 29. Phil Coleman Dave Beck 30. Grey Upchurch Jim Danowski 31. Skip Huff Gerald Church 32. Dave McKormack Ronnie Pitt 33. Jim Handlon Tom Danowski 34. John Phillips Chip Reed 35. Steve Johnson Tuck Johnson 36. Byrn Hill Colie Millson 37. Dave Lawless Bruce Baggarly 38. Butch Robson 259 fti . -v, Cy. kl . ,ej :j f-3fer : i Theta Chi President Louis Jamison Vice-President Bob Dowd Secretary Phil Goodman Treasurer Burke Clark Theta Chis jumped off to a great start with a successful Rush featuring Clifford Curry. Social events such as the Howard Bodkin party, the Dream Girl Dance, Christmas party, various theme parties, and the annual reception for alumni heightened the social aspects of the fraternity. At the annual reception for the neighborhood, the Theta Chis won the community over to their side for another year. In aiding the town community, the fraternity refereed a local football league. Pledges staged a clean-up of Green Springs Park. The annual campus blood drive was actively supported by the Theta Chis. 260 st _=.: . fe-- - }. Terry Moss 13 Chuck Kenne 2. John Gitzen 14 Jack Warner 3. Lew Jamison 15 Phil Goodma 4. Tom Miller 16 Bill Humphre 5. Bill Davenport 17 Lou Redavid 6. Jim Armfield 18 Dale Witcher 7. Paul Shannon 19 Larry Heath 8. Bill Clear 20 Tony Morelan 9. Sandra Kuzmuk 21 Rudy Warren 10. Layton Getsinger 22 Burke Clark n. Bill Butler 23 Ken Kinney 12. Talmadge Davis Randy Arnold John Anderson Randy Murphy Morris Kornegay Mercer Faulkner John Sutton Bob Dowd Ed Malpass Barry Kelley Jim Modlin Richard Kier 261 Almon, Marty Baldree, Susan Bates, Laura Bird, Pete Bounds, Nancy Boyd, Kathy Creem, Patsy Cromartie, Betty Frazier, Pam Garrett, Gwyn Genzardi, Leslie Gunter, Mary Ann Gurganus, Diana Harris, Lyn Holland, Diane Holland, Sandy Hopkins, Linda Howard, Connie Hunntecutt, Sue Kramer, Hillary Lanam, Virginia Laws, Brenda Mcintosh, Marilyn Mclntyre, Carol Martin, Bobbie Sue Montgomery, Pat Moore, Janet Moser, Kathy Moulton, Cathy Nelson, Pam O ' Neill, Pat Orlando, Jacque Peel, Betsy Pharr, Mary Lou Poole, Patsy Ramsdell, Donna Rollins, Linda Salles, Donna Sawyer, Tish Sheppard, Nancy Sink, Nancy Strickland, Gwen league, Joan Temple, June Whitlock, Sandy Wozelka, Mary Jo Ballint, Patti Bannister, Debbie Beck, Sally Brady, Debbie Buford, Margie Daniel, Jackie Gleason, Jane Goldston, Linda Kaminski, Becky Kay, Fran Kumerow, Carolyn McDevitt, Winnie McGirt, Jeanie Miesiaszek, Donna Murphy, Elaine O ' Brien, Kathy Pecunia, Myrna Ross, Frankie Ross, Anne Sanford, Ada Sharick, Chris Stimmel, Patti Sturm, Anna Swiggett, Linda Vance, Kathy West, Jenny White, Carolyn Whitlow, Debbie A ATT Wil Askew, Sally Belt, Pam Clayton, Lynn Cunningham, Su Davis, Joan Dean, Vivian f|lf P 262 Ci ' f% m  i -. ' :- V ji t Gulley, Cecelia Hamilton, Louise Hicks, Ellen Hillard, Linda Hjortsvang, Carleen Hodges, Jan Howze, Katie Anne Johnson, Peggy King, Gwenda Koller, Vickie Lagos, Elaine Lane, Faye McGhee, Jan Medinger, Pat Montgomery, Terry Morse, Jeannie Moyer, Cynthia Presnell, Ann Redmond, Vicki Richmond, Rita Robinson, Diane Sanders, Pam Schawtz, Bonnie Shaw, Gayle Snyder, Wanda Stewart, Janice Talton, Iris Trotter, Terrie Weir, Karen Whitney, Kay Woodard, Anne Woodward, Lynn Wooten, Annette Blackburn, Jean Bowman, Debbie Capps, Diane Cleaveland, Jane Corey, Susan Crawford, Linda Credle, Mary Francii Cross, Martha Galup, Mary Del Gollobin, Dennie Hardesty, Anita Herndon, Barbara Honeycutt, Wanda Hubbard, Sharron Irby, Sallie Lea, Gail Lemonds, Vickie Lewis, Claire McKinley, Patti McKinney, Linda Morris, Jane Murdoch, Cheryl Potter, Patricia PresEon, Trudy Rankin, Betsy Reinhardt, Ann Rickelts, Deedle Royalty, Anne Satterfield, Bonnie Simmons, Patsey Soulhall, Phyllis Slimpson, Sharon Street, Susan Thomas, Orlean Thompson, Caroline Thompson, Patricia Tyson, Carolyn Ward, Sharon Witcher, Becky Zachary, Cassie 263 Abernathy, Beverly Aull, Libby Austin, Nonie Baker, Joy Brinkley, Julia Brown, Lois Capps, Barbara Christiansen, Judy Clarke, Mary Clegg, Dede Davis, Karen Dayson, Debbie Duke, Ann Edwards, Janet Engle, Maudie Evans, Joan Giles, Beverly Herring, Marsha Hollimon, Janet Jenkins, Suzanne Kern, Janet Kuzmuk, Sandra Lowder, Pam Marshburn, Nola Masters, Brenda McGhee, Charlotte Mims, Kathy Mortin, Kathy Parker, Helen Peer, Linda Pfau, Charlotte Pilchard, Beverly Pope, Gwynn Spain, Linda Standefer, Stephanis Teachey, Debbie Walker, Evelyn Wall, Anne Walton, Susan White, Beverly White, Patti Yow, Sue Aydlett, Becky Earnhardt, Martha Earnhardt, Jant Earnhart, Vickie Booth, Susan Breedlove, Carolyn Er( 32e, An Broadwell, Nannett Bryan, Lu Ann Chandler, Cathy Davis, Diane Falls, Bonnie Foushee, Beverly Fowler, Zaiia Gallagher, Gere Hamilton, Becky Hill, Susan Hinton, Jane Huste, Karen Ivey, Linda Johnston, Linda Jones, Debbie Julian, Carol Kerns, Wanda Lefstead, Sharon Long, Janice AAabe, Carol Massey, Laverne McElheney, Paula McKinnon, Jenny McSwain, Ande Morgan, Brenda Phelps, Harriett Presnell, Sherry Quisenberry, Lynn Randall, Chere Scovil, Margie Sexton, Connie xn ?f i O 264 TV ' f) fl ft ,- = • P f ' . 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Carolyn McCay, Nancy McDonald, Diane Mixon, Pam Page, Brenda Page, Mary Stuart Plemmons, Lynda 265 Ragsdale, Sallie Robertson, Sherr Rudroff, Mary Sigmon, Paula Sledd, Peggy Sus rha Sue Starr Taff, Mar Terry, Susan Wadsley, Virgin!, Waldrop, Edna White, Pam Winn, Nancy Womble, Patsy Wood, Judy fm ©• i eft40 Q 0 4 V Abramson, Steve Breitman, Paul Clark, Gary Cundiff, Ron Dyer, Gary Feldstein, Charlie Goldfarb, Marty Greenspan, Peter Harrington, Bob Herbst, Glenn Katzburg, Pete Katzen, Lonnie Klimkiewicz, Mike Leedom, Jim McWilliams, Hugh Margulies, Ross, Neil Roth, Ronnie Rousso, Steve Stephenson, John Tabar, Guy Wellins, Steve Bass, Paul Carroll, Tommy Childers, Tony Cutler, Lewis Halyburton, Bob Lassrter, Martin Ross, Gary Smith, Fred Bartos, Mike Bostic, Jackie Brov n, Robbie Davis, Pud Dudley, Walter Eakes, Joe tvans, Danny Fields, Gary Fleming, Russel Ford, Mac Graham, Mitchel Grant, Chuck Hall, David Hunt, George Hurt, John Jackson, George Jackson, John Jackson, Bruce L ' alanne, Jeff Levvis, Lee McCombs, Mac Mann, Jeff rd P P ? 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Bill Temple, Ken Townsend, Jimmy West, Dwight Williams, Ken Woodruff, David Diefenbach, Jared Dixon, Tom Ferguson, Jerry Garcia, Smokey Gilliam, Rick Harris, Nathan Kennington, Bruce lawson, Frank Leinback, Tom Meade, Rex Milliken, Jake Moore, Cliff Park, Joe Pitts, Johnny rry Rhash, Bi Riley, Brian Rothrock, Carl Rudisill, Darrell Smith, Richard Smith, Stu Smith, Hal Snyder, Morris Vandercook, Bri Wall, Les Williams, Gary Wilson, Rob Wray, Buzzy Askew, Rick Austin, Bill Bang, Jens Batts, David Bennett, Bert Bernhardt, Steve Briley, Randy Buie, Neil Byrd, Doug Chitty, Glenn Coble, Chuck Driver, Doug Ellenberger, Tim Erwin, John Everett, Gene Ferguson, Danny Fisher, John Fogle, Lee Foster, Frances Gurganus, John Hardesty, Jerry 267 Jackson, Richard Jones, Jimmy McCullough, Sam McNeill, Dave Matthews, Tim Morris, Buddy Morrow, Rick Murray, John Myers, Dave Newell, Tim Peel, John Prather, Pat Pruette, Perry Redwine, Butch Reel, Ed Reel, Freddy Tipton, Ed Tipton, Mark Turcotte, Jim Whitaker, Mike Whitley, Dees Young, Johnny Ahlsen, George Bates, Fred Beverly, Eddie Bland, Danny Bowman, Curt Carrier, Tom Carter, Dave Clune, Tom Cooper, Ken Davis, Jerry Dehart, Harry Drum, Steve Duke, George Fragakis, Dean Gasperini, Gary Goodman, .Francis Gore, John Greene, Jimmy Gurganus, Van Hamilton, Charles Hamnett, Bill Johnson, George Kesler, Tim Knott, Rick Lee, Charles Linville, Chipper McMillan, Mac Morgan, Richard Mowry, Ron Owens, Bert Price, Larry Quinn, Terry Renfro, Byron Ricks, Doug Rippy, Bill Sigrave, Tommy Stokes, Cherry Stuckey, Chuck Tripp, Jimmy Ward, Dec Warren, Scott Watson, Sammy Wiley, Danny Winesette, Greg Woodburn, Hank Beasley, Joe Bost, J. 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Bream, Alan Cassady, Paul Caudill, Jack Christopher, Bobby Christy, Tommy Everett, Harry Fare, Ed Fay, Jack Fetzer, Dan Finnegan, Mike Fisher, David Friedman, Marty P f • f 9 9 P 9 P m m f:Pr p f ' 0 0 f) f! r - e f , m 9 t 6 f P P ffi ( f t A ft « fft « f  , t C fS f p e t (t f i.; c? f- f. ? £ef£« l4 a p p y Q n m €% f f f fr, ff fs Q P f p. fc.; fe. m c CXA IIL. : C i jf S 1 f e p O Griffin, Tommy Hornaday, Steve Jarrell, Mike Landt, David Leinss, Bill Light, Richard McMakin, Ben Madagan, Mike Montalto, Ronnie Nance, Jim Newby, Richard Obermiller, Jeff Parks, David Qu ck, John Richardson, Larry Robertson, Jack Robinson, Harolc Sadoff, John Scoggins, Bricky Showfety, Steve Souza, Craig Strickland, Charl Teal, Jim White, Stuart Austin, Bob Banks, Ellis Bolt, Jim Bowman, Paul Britt, Jim Burleson, John Carter, Chip Carter, David Clapp, Larry Culp, Jim Damewood, Ton Darden, Carl Fuller, Bob Fuller, Dick Hel Mike ■pe, Terry Reese Johnson, Chris Josephs, Bob Judson, Rick Kemp, Bill Kiud, Gregory Lea, Sonny Luper, Danny McFarland, Lenni( Marks, Bill M uney, Lee Murchison, Gary Muir, Frank Nicholds, Gary Page, Mike Parker, Robert Ryals, Regie Terry, Mike Thorton, Bill Wayman, Jeff Webber, Chris Willingha Yopp, To Bowman, Ron Cashion, Bob Cooper, Ed Denson, Dave Edrington, Tom Falkler Jim Harrell, Willie Haworth, Glen Marshall, Tom Michael, Steve Montaquila, Ror Mosley, Larry Petree, Dickie Phillips, Tony 269 Reagan, O. 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Rutledge, Delwir Sebesan, Danny Sharpe, Steve Smith, Ed Sodano, Hank Standafer, Bruce Steams, Dale Tangel, Bruce Ward, Buster Beasley, John Cande, Bob Brown, Tom Carper, Mark Cawthon, John Fields, Walter Gladden, Randy Helms, Jerry Highsmith, Randy Hill, Bob Holland, Dwayne Huffman, Terry Hunnicutt, Don Hutchison, Art Stev Lehman, Steve Litchfield, David Lytle, Richar d Marshall, Danny Menefee, Whit Parker, Ricky Phipps, Gary Schavio, Carl Scholl, Danny Smith, Bill Tyler, Rodney Vaughn, Charlie Wenderoth, Jim White, Howard Wilson, Steve Almond, Kelly Austin, Tommy Baggarly, Bruce Beck, David Black, Gerry Bost, Tom Butner, Gene Chalk, Terry Church, Gerald Clark, William Coleman, Phill Danowski, Tom Danowski, Jim Daughtry, Carl Edwards, Mel Farver, Larry Gilbert, Max Greenwood, Ronnit Madly, Milton Handlon, Jim Hill, Byrn Henson, Butch Honeycutt, Simmy Huff, Skip Johnson, Tuck Johnson, Steve Lawless, Dave McBryde, Terry McCormick, Dave McKenzie, Ben Medlin, Tommy Millson, Colie Peel, John Phillips, John Pipkin, Preston Pitt, Ronnie Pollard, Mike Reed, Chip . . £M£ LSJ SJJL ' ' jk 270 0X 1 P f r t l f Rogerson, Bill Roberson, Ed Robson, Butch Sapp, Buddy Sharpe, Ray Slappy, Jack Sydnor, Burton Tyson, Joe Tyson, Vernon Upchurch, Grey Ward, Tommy Baker, Thirl Butler, Bill Clark, Burke Dowd, Bob Faulkn Me IP) $ 1 f Folsom, Richard Getsinger, Layton Gitzen, John Goodman, Phil Heath, Larry Keir, Richard Kelley, Barry Kornegay, Morri; Krautler, Chick Malpass, Ed Miller, Tommy Modlin, Jim Moreland, Tony Mo Ten (5 A P  f-i Mullen, Jimmy Murphy, Randy Nichols, David Schlueter, Mike Shannon, Paul I, Rudy Dobbins, Emma Everhart, Frances Finch, Rebecca Fiourney, Linda Hensleym, Nancy II, Steven Kennington, Betsy Lanier, Gene McGowan, Mittie Mayville, Maggie Beth Pellietier, Laura Reavts, Peggy Lou Selling, Margaret Shields, Sheilah Taylor, Linda Thomason, Jane Yelverton, Ann iTk Jk i A£M fi.f.C 272 Beta Alpha President Paul Allen Vice-President Steve Howells Secretary Peggy Reaves Treasurer Ann Yelverton Alpha Beta Alpha, a national library science fraternity, underlined Children ' s Book Week with a tea honoring the Li- brary Service faculty and staff. The li- brary took on a holiday glow as a re- sult of the ABA ' s Christmas party. The highlight of the year was the Founders ' Day banquet when the fraternity recog- nized its Outstanding Member and in- stalled new officers. Opposite Page; Standing; Adviser Miss Boyce; Vice- President, Steve Howell; Reporter, Laura Pelletier: President, Paul Allen; Sitting; Adviser, Frances Ever- hart. Right: Members of ABA make a decoration tor library door. Below: ABA members increase knowU edge of Audio Visual Aids. 273 Alpha Phi Omega President Wayne Mursche Vice-President John Bogatko Secretary Danny Rappucci Treasurer Glen Miller Both off cannpus and on, the brothers of APO rendered many valuable serv- ices. On campus, the APOs helped with pre-registration and acted as ushers at movies, international films, and theater productions. The Annual White Ball sent its proceeds to the Pitt County Crippled Children ' s Association. The APOs also assisted the Boy Scouts in Scout-o-Rama and other activities and supported the T. B. Association. Social life of the fraternity consisted of intramural sports, Pledge-Brother foot- ball games (the brothers emerged vic- torious 38-12), Beach Weekend, and Homecoming festivities. Above: Alpha Phi Omegas prepare to leave for foot- ball game. Below: Alpha Phi Omegas fold five thou- sand napkins which go into the decorations for the White Ball held spring quarter. Far Right: Brothers display pledge paddle collection received from other Alpha Phi Omega chapters. 274 _• g (? p ri f Q r f P ' Allen, Herman Balak, Joe Bogatko, John Everett, James Georghion, George Gulledge, Glenn Harrell, Mike Hayes, Steve Hux, Rocky King, Gary Marsh, Pat Miller, Glen Mock, Charles Murschell, Wayne Oakley, Larry Rappucct, Danny Scott, Danny Sprinkle, Larry Tutterow, Davi( 275 Chi Beta Phi President John Beasley Vice-President Susie Miller Secretary Rose Mary Peele Treasurer Tyronne Williams Chi Beta Phi welcomed visitors to the Regional Science Fair at ECU and pre- sented Chemistry-Physics Handbooks to the first and second place winners. Guest speakers added to the interest in the fraternity ' s regular monthly meeting. The fraternity ' s national convention was ea- gerly anticipated by ECU ' s delegation. Annual Spring Banquet recognized new members, and the annual picnic honored the seniors. The Chi Beta Phi Key was presented to the member who had con- tributed most to the fraternity during the year. Bailes, Judy Beasley, Bob Beasley, John Bridenstine, Mason Casebolt, Hampton Cashion, James Cleveland, Helen Crawford, Elizabeth Edwards, Alann Galloway, Jim Galup, Mary Griffin, Mary Johnson, Diane Laws, Ann McKenzie, Margie Miller, Susie Peele, Rose Mary Prewett, Mike Stanley, Cynthia Twiford, Dennis Williams, Tyronne Zaiewski, Carol Ann P f p Bi O 276 277 Delta Phi Delta President Larry Livengood Vice-President Marjorie Clause Secretary Elizabeth Underwood Treasurer Carol Losee Delta Phi Delta National Art Fraternity encouraged the promotion of art and young artists through numerous projects such as Spring Show and Sale, the profits of which are used to award scholarships. Slides of members ' work were also sent to the national office for the Nationa Slide Competition. Another yearly fra- ternity project was redecorating the Kate Lewis Gallery on the third floor of Rawl. Right: Member of Delta Phi Delta works with pottery wheel. Below: Delta Phi Delta officers; Martha Taff, Pledge Trainer; Carol Losee, Treasurer; Larry Liven- good, President; Marjorie Clause, Vice-President. ,- it — — 278 Adams, Barbara Ballint, Patti Bridgers, Charles Clause, Marjorie Cobb, Annie Hopper, Cordell Livengood, Larry Long, Jo Anne Renfrew, Sandra Robinson, Claudia Rousso, Steve Southerland, Jim Taff, Martha Underwood, Elizabeth 7op: Members of Delta Phi Delta pose in graphics room. Above; Jo Anne Long shapes a piece of metal for a crafts project. 279 Rocke, Dr. Donald C, Adviser Cahoon, Karl Clark, Russell DeStefano, Ernie Fulcher, Gene Glass, Doug Hall, Dale Harris, Jim HoogerKJonk, Pete Horton, Larry Lamparter, Denis Likes, Rob Mclnerney, Robert Miller, Jim Motsinger, Jay Patrick, Elliott Reavis, Craige Russell, Robert Serra, Mike Spencer, Robert Troutman, Ray Turner, John k O ( i l 280 Delta Signna Pi President Russell Clark Vice-President Larry Horton Secretary Dennis Lamparter Treasurer Doug Glass Delta Sigma Pi ' s many professional ac- tivities included industrial tours of Du- Pont, Richbrau Breweries, and Liggett and Meyers. The fraternity sponsored lectures by outstanding men in the business field and assisted in the Phi Beta Lambda Typing Contest. Social Life was full with the Annual Delta Sigma Pi C. P. A. Ban- quet, the Rose Ball, Spring Fling, a party for underprivileged children, and Home- coming celebrations. Above Far Left: The Delta Sigma Pis combined with Chi Omega Sorority to give a Christmas party for underprivileged children. 6e ow Far Left: Delta Sigma Pis gather at the Candlewick Inn for a formal. Above: Chi Omegas entertain child at Christmas Party. Be ow: Homecoming Float adds to celebration. Epsilon Pi lau President Julian Cleveland Vice-President Francis Foster Secretary Wilson Mewborn Treasurer Michael Mills Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary industrial arts fraternity, celebrated its fortieth anniver- sary as a fraternity. During the year Beta Mu Chapter took into its fellowship six- teen new members. At the spring ban- quet. Dr. Robert Holt, a new member, addressed the group. In January the fra- ternity gathered at the Moose Lodge to hear the Father of Industrial Arts in North Carolina. Dr. Ivan Hosfetler of North Carolina State gave the address. Epsilon Pi Tau set up a counseling service to aid students plan their schedules. 282 ilik p © f ' Bennett, Jannes Cleveland, Julian Cox, Wesley Foster, Frances Garverick, Thomas Haigwood, Thomas Hampton, Michael Hoots, William Kelly, John Leith, Robert long, Charles Martin, Hal Mewborn, Wilson Miller, Robert Mills, Micheal Pender, Tate Scott, Blondy Sergeant, Willi Stokes, James Sykes, Jack Tolnitch, Susan Vause, John Waldrop, Paul Whyte, Edwin Yelverton, Donald 283 Alpha Kappa Delta President Glenda Knowles Vice-President Alann Edwards Secretary-Treasurer . . Roberta Vaughan East Carolina ' s Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, national sociology honor society, presented an award for the best research paper by a student in the field of sociology or anthropology. Guest speakers or faculty members were in- vited to lead discussions at the Alpha Kappa Delta meetings. The purposes of Alpha Kappa Delta were to encourage a greater academic interest among sociology students,, to promote the scientific study of human society, and to confer distinction for high achievement in sociology. Bridges, Mary Douglas, Dr. George Edwards, Alann Kim, Dr. Jung-Gun Knowles, Glenda Kuthiala, Dr. Kumar Milone, Donna Napp, Dr. R. R. Sanders, Dr. Robert Vaughan, Roberia Wagner, Elizabeth Watrous, Dr. Blanche Williams, Dr. Melvin Gamnna Beta Phi President George Bright Vice-President Dennis Chestnut Secretary Rebecca Langley Treasurer Helen Berry Gannma Beta Phi endeavored to en- rich the lives of college students through service projects. With the enhancennent of the college experience as its objective, the fraternity launched its own campaign to urge citizens to vote in the year ' s elec- tion. At Christmas, the club sang carols and distributed favors at the Greenville Nursing Home. As its yearly service pro- ject, Gamma Beta Phi awarded a scholar- ship to an incoming freshman Merit Scholarship winner. Berry, Helen Bone, Brenda Bright, George Carter, Alice Chestnut, Dennis Coggins, Judy Gollobin, Denise Greene, Betty Gail James, Cherie Langley, Rebecca Lawrence, Becky Montgomery, Pat Overton, Dolly Scott, Frances 285 Gamma Theta Upsilon President James Burwell Vice-President Mary C. Smith Secretary Anne Gibbens Treasurer Morton Congleton Distributing newsletters to each of the one hundred and five chapters served as the monthly project of Gamma Theta Upsilon, national geography fraternity. Regular dinner meetings vk ' ith guest lec- tures furthered professional interest in geography and strengthened student and professional training. In the spring, a money-making project helped to finance the trip to Washington, D. C. This trip v as open to all seniors who wanted to visit government agencies for job inter- views. Gamma Theta Upsilon was advised by Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Department chairman and National Second Vice- President. Above: Fall rush and initiation take place at Silo Restaurant with guest lecturer Dr. B. A. Bishop. Right: Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon gather for monthly dinner meeting. Allen, Roger Atkinson, Darrell Berry, Mike Broughtan, Richard Burwell, Jim Congleton, Morton Donharl, Glen Drum, Steve Fields, Walter Gibbens, Anne Gurgannus, Hora Gurley, Steve Hall, Ralph Herrington, Phill Jennings, Tom Leinss, Bill Linville, Chipper Long, Frank Moore, Dexter Mosier, Bill Phillips, Cliff Smith, Bruce Smith, Mary Craven Stephenson, Gary Sykes, Felix Tutor, Donald Voss, Ken Ward, Paul p, O f p s r ,(? ( a t- ip p o a (f it., (f n 286 Above: Standing, BeTsy Hodges, President; Carolyn Cattle, Vice-President; Sitting, Margie Pierson, Pub- licity Chairman; Gail Nicholson, Treasurer; Glenda Blackmon, Secretary; Carol Tucker, Parliamentarian; Sandy Hardee, Chaplain; Judy McGowan, Historian. Phi Epsilon Mu President Betsy Hodges . - ' T jlt ■ • SiT ' J f ' Sk Vice-President Carolyn Cattle Secretary Glenda Blackmon Treasurer Gall Nicholson Women of Phi Epsilon Mu took games .  BVk which they made to patients in Pitt Me- P B T morial Hospital. They also painted a pT- ' m ' U - • mural in the dance room of Memorial rk W - ' Gymnasium. This honorary fraternity for physical B H 1 I education majors at ECU endeavored to Hi I K ' I I a professional attitude and to ele- ' M H B [ I vafe the standards and ideals of the pro- r 1 ' fession. Left: Members of Phi Epsilon Mu take time out t M pose. - fl M dBSl Hodges, Betsy Lee • ' A J ' TC.- ' . = Mason, Carol M t ■ Jf --- T nso!;, Margaret i J Tucker, Carol Ann k Barbara 287 Phi Alpha Theta President Joseph Webb Vice-President Riley Reiner Secretary Phyllis Watson Treasurer Ashby Elmore Members of Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity, attended the regional convention at the University of North Carolina. The East Carolina chapter was also represented at the National Phi Alpha Th eta convention in New York during the Christmas holidays. The Rhetorian, Phi Alpha Theta na- tional magazine, published several papers written by students of the East Carolina chapter. Phi Alpha Theta held one initiation each quarter. Eligibility in the honorary history fraternity was a 3.0 average in history and a 2.5 overall scholastic aver- age. Ragan, Dr. Fred, Adviser Allen, Paul Banks, Cecil Bosse, William Crutchfield, Rhonda Elmore, Ashby Genols, Errol Hicks, Billy Joyner, Jane Kellis, Dorothy Kinsey, Ned Reiner, Riley Royalty, Elizabeth Sexton, Emily Shul, Brian Summerfield, David Watson, Phyllis Webb, Joseph Willis, Caroline 288 Left: Ph! Alphi Theta meetings offer a forur or discussions. Above. Members of Phi Alph he!a are active in History Honors Program 289 290 Phi Epsilon Kappa President Steve Craft WUf W . Vice-President Larry Neal Secretary Burt Brinson Treasurer Bob Rynearson -: s :A Phi Epsilon Kappa endeavored to en- j BKLW courage physical education by sponsor- ing guest speakers on campus and a tri- county track meet for junior high stu- dents. Club members served as ushers at departmental meetings. Phi Epsilon Kappa displayed its physical prowess by winning the 1967-1968 intramural cham- pionship. Interest in campus affairs was sparked by sponsoring homecoming and White Ball representatives. The fraternity presented an award to the outstanding senior physical education major. Barnhill, Walter m . KW . ku. Kv Sr P P P P ? Burchell, Michael J - I ' - x V V V - ' ESS C ' ' ' ' Jordan, William — Moore. Cary C . f YZ Moore, Don — - — ' Murray, John L yk ' fcT Robert X l I Hil H IK I Hjr l k ll Wadsworth, Johnny V - Vjl ' l Far Left: Members of Phi Epsilon Kappa ' s Intramural Basketball team practice before game. Above: Phi Epsilon Kappa brothers display President ' s Cup pre- sented to them as last year ' s intramural champions. Left: Beverly Bolton is voted Phi Epsilon Kappa Sw eetheart for the year. Below: Fraternity brothers participate in all varsity athletics. 291 Phi Sigma Pi President Paul Allen Vice-President Pat Timberlake Secretary Steve Howell Treasurer Don Warren East Carolina ' s chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity was recog- nized for superior achievement when it received the Outstanding Chapter Tro- phy at the National Convention. The chapter also had the largest representa- tion at the convention. The group recog- nized achievement by awarding a trophy to the outstanding male senior. The Rich- ard C. Todd and Claudia Pennock Todd Scholarships were awarded to rising sen- ior brothers. Community activities includ- ed entertaining underprivileged children at Christmas. Above, Officers of Phi Sigrr a Pi; front Row: Paul Allen, President; David Guilford, Corresponding Sec- retary; Pat Timberlake, Vi ce-President; Secor d Row: Jack Beasley, Pledge Master; Steve Howell, Recording Secretary; William Crisp, Historian. Right: Brothers entertain children at Christmas. Below: Members gather for dinner neeting. Opposite Left: Fran McColl-Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Opposite Right: Phi Sigma Pi ' s Todd Scholarship Trophy is admired by honorees. 292 P f . ( Pi r c p p f p rri P p o ( Q e a P. fi r iii a o p ' P ii fe Todd, Richard, Adviser Allen, Paul Baker, Melford Beasley, Jack Belcher, Robert Bernhardt, Johnny Burwell, James Davis, John Fines, Oliver Galloway, James Castellini, Daniel Crisp, William Guilford, David Gutts, Vann Grady, William Griffin, Daniel Gorham, Henry Hall, Michael Hines, Danny Houston, Tommy Howell, Steven Humphrey, Robert Ihrie, James Joyner, Carl King, Kelly Locko, George Livengood, Larry Masters, Norman Miller, Norman Parks, Larry Phillips, Tony Prewett, Michael Ransone, William Reiner, Riley Russell, Robert Rylander, Dale Smith, Frederick Timberlake, Patrick Warren, Donald Weavil, Nathran Webb, Joseph Williams, Freddie Yonce, Charles 293 Abrams, Brenda Harden, Sue Earnhardt, Martha Blalock, Lynda Bowen, Cornelia Cau riy Christian, Linda Cohoon, Alice Counts, Carolyn Cutts, Fann Daughtry, Janice Davis, Alline Goldston, Ann High, Carolyn Hinnant, Sue Hjortsvang, Carleen AAclntyre, Margaret McLeod, Sarah Mizelle, Dorothy Motsinger, Brenda Paul, Jo Ella Randall, Chere Sprinkle, Melinda Spruill, Karen Strickland, Nan Tilley, Annette Warren, Ann Watson, Linda Phi Upsilon Omicron President Cheryl Yelverton b es hk i Vice-President Sarah McLeod WKTS msm V Secretary Brenda Motsinger C t 1 r . Treasurer Linda Christian 1 1 ' m Beta Eta Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, the National Home Economics Fra- ternity, sponsored an alterations shop where services were available to all stu- dents and faculty. As a special project, members made initiation robes for of- ficers. In February, Founders ' Day was celebrated by chapters all over the nation. The annual Banquet concluded the year ' s activities. f f at Q f € 294 ' ilvai Ji Far Left: Sarah McLeod gives program for monthly meeting. Above Left: President Cheryl Yelverton conducts Founder ' s Day meeting. Left: Members of Phi Upsiion Omicron plan alteration project. Below: Phi Upsiion Omicron officers celebrate Founders ' Day. 295 Bircher, Jack Brock, Wayne Brown, Vince Bunchc, Ray Burns, David Cameron, Fred Davis, Roy Deans, Buddy Frazier, Bruce Gerhardt, Mark Hale, Danny Holoman, Richard Holloway, Steve Hough, Robin Jones, Al Kennerly, Bill McCracken, Jay MacDonald, Bruce Morlan, Steve Nichols, Wilson Secor, Thomas Soltys, Michael Starcher, Stafford Stephens, Michael M££ Phi Beta Lambda President Ken Winston Vice-President Elaine Harris Secretary Connie Lambert Treasurer Mrs. Gerry Harmon Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda underwent Operation Overhaul, a re- organizational campaign aimed at improv- ing chapter structure, committees, and membership. Other projects were a new constitution and a handbook published to acquaint students with both local and national Phi Beta Lambda. Field trips to the Federal Reserve Bank in Richmond, Scott and Stringfellow Stock Exchange, American Credit Corporation, and Gen- eral Tire Corporation provided the mem- bers a chance to see business in action. A formal dance at the Candlewick Inn highlighted the spring activities. Left: Dr. Zincone and Kenneth Winston plan Oper- ation Overhaul. Berry, Patrick Bittner, Nancy Bridges, Vicl(i , Hazel r, Peggy Beth Harper, Victoria Ha , Ja 1 k£m. ' i A fM Kellam, Jo Anne Lambert, Connie Lil os, Robert Melton, Judy Mitchum, William Outlaw, Dianna Overman, Ernest Parrish, Janet Patrick, Joseph Phillips, Mary Jan Riggs, Sheila l oberts, George Smith, E. Patrice Tillman, Carol Williams, Connie Winston, Kenneth 297 Baker, Patsy Bowen, Clinton Bridges, Vickie Brinkley, Julia Compton, Linda Davis, Barbara Davis, Gail Hall, W. T. Hicks, Tommy Hooper, Nancy Home, Donald Kane, Candy Kruslicky, Mary An Lamparter, Dennis Leggelt, Carrie McGee, Jane inson, Wayne viand, Susan Wooten, Rose Yarbrough, Becky President Tommy Hicks Vice-President Patsy Baker !!► ' Secretary Peggy Gardner Treasurer Scottie Williams Pi Omega Pi, Business Education Honor Society, gave a homecoming tea after the game and a Founders ' Day party to which prospective members were invited. The annual candy sale helped to finance the Spring Banquet, when awards were presented to the outstanding senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman in Business Education. The chapter sent three delegates to the National Conven- tion in Chicago. 298 Far Above Left: Pi Omega Pi officers Peggy Gardner, Secretary; Patsy Baker, Vice-President; Tom Hicks, President. Standing: Scottie Williams, Treasurer; Candy Cane and Becky Yarbough, Co-Historians; Miss Fran- ces Daniel, Sponsor, far Below Left: Members gather after meeting. Left: Pi Omega Pi president reviews program before meeting. Below: Members participate in Founders ' Day celebrations. 299 Benditz, Frances Bright, Paul Brinson, Dale Carr, Carol Crawford, Elizabc Fisher, John Mizelle, Sandra Pierce, Cynthia Ransone, Bill Satterfiels, Bob Sawyer, AAimiam Turner, Bob h Mmt f p 300 Psi Chi President Ted Whitley Vice-President Alana Edwards Secretary Terri Setare Treasurer AAike Prewitt Projects for Psi Chi, National Psychol- ogy Fraternity, included total group re- organization and the designation of a Psi Chi reading room. Highlighting the monthly nneetings were lectures by in- formative speakers. Students planning graduate study were assisted by the ac- quisition of all university bulletins in North America that offered graduate programs in psychology. The annual pic- nic was the culmination of the fraternity ' s activities. Left: Members of Psi Chi listen to a guest speaker. ej- O (v Anema, John Baker, Douglas Beasley, John Brittain, Emmett Brown, Rudy Bumgardner, Karen Burch, Brenda Cain, Harry Chestnut, Dennis Cleveland, Helen Cratch, Sammie Etheridge, Rose Fair, Christine Gal up, Mary Grossnickle, Willia Hubbard, Sharon Jennings, Ann Johnson, Janie Latham, Vann Long, Thomas Kern, Daniel McCullen, Gerry Mitchell, Charles Popwell, Sheila Prewitt, Clinton Prewett, Michael Robertson, Betty Setaro, Terri Steinberg, Jay Stevens, Glenda Walder, Jeffrey Ward, Doris Whitley, Ted 301 Sigma Tau Delta President Teresa Swain Vice-President Jane Long Secretary Margo Dunaway Treasurer Patsy Hartley Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, sponsored the annual presen- tation of A Christmas Carol. The reading was directed by Dr. Rives. Dr. Congleton played Scrooge. Other members of the cast were played by the general student body. Right: Members of Sigma Tau Delta work with the English Department in the presentation of dramatic readings. Below: Mrs. Antionette Jenkins and Dr. Hermine Caraway, Sigma Tau Delta adviser, pose with fraternity members. Opposite: Members of Sigma Tau Delta discuss activities in a planning meeting. 302 Cogg Coug ns, Judy e, Ted Dicks Dunav Forbe Roy vay. Marge s, Amanda Ford, Annette Garrison, Barry Gwyn , Ruth Hamn ond, Jean Hartley, Patsy Long, Jane Peterson, Cynth River Swair , Kathy , Teresa Taylo Yelve , Roger rton, Ann 303 Sigma Alpha lota President Jane Birmingham Vice-President Cora Bell Secretary Martha Blankenship Treasurer Doftie Mills Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha lota participated in the Alpha Xi Delta All Sing and collaborated with the Phi Mu Alpha SInfonia in the Christmas pro- gram. During the contemporary Music Festival, SAI awarded scholarships to stu- dent composers. Christmas caroling at Pitt Memorial Hospital and presenting musicales were yearly events for Sigma Alpha lota, International Professional Mu- sic Fraternity for women. Above: Members of SAI demonstrate their talents in an informal meeting. Right: Sigma Alpha lota sisters bundle up for Christmas All-Sing. Bell Cora M. Birmingham, Jane Y. Blankenship, Martha Broadhurst, Susan Buenger, Margaret Cliborne, Judy Dameron, Jeanette Dugger, Brenda L. Eckenrode, Joanna C. Fouts, Stefani Goodall, Christy Goodnight, Becky Johnson, Trudy A. Liles, Sara Little, Sandra Logemann, Pat H. Long, Ma rgaret Ann Lowder, Chris Manning, Mona F. McCoy, Julia F. Mills, Dottie Nielson, Karen I. Scott, Ginny Terry, Carol Jo Tyson, Joyce C. Worrall, Betty Ann Tau Pi Upsilon President Kay Parker Vice-Presidenf Nancy Garland Secretary Carol Coble Treasurer Frances Porter Tau Pi Upsilon ' s project of the year was the improvement of the nursing ref- erence rooms by implementing a card filing system in affiliation with the ECU library. Projects of this kind served to further scholarship, foster high profes- sional standards, and encourage creative work. Tau Pi Upsilon also sought to de- velop leadership qualities and to strength- en the commitment of individual mem- bers to the ideals and purposes of nurs- ing. Above; Tau Pi Upsilon members catalogue the holdings in the reading reference room of the school of nursing. Left: D ean Edwin Monroe speaks to the members of Tau Pi Upsilon. ey J. PftrX Bennett, Miss Biggers, Mrs. Audr. Bradshaw, Miss Eileen Broadhurst, Mrs. Ruth J. Garland, Miss Nancy Chamblee, Miss Helen Coble, Mrs. Elizabeth Small Ervin, Mrs. Sandra B. Frazer, Miss Estella Garrison, Mrs. Judith T. Hooks, Mrs. Bettie W. Laffiteau, Miss Dorothy Martin, Mrs. Charlotte M. Martinez, Mrs. Inez N. Myers, Miss Edith G. Nielson, Miss Rhoda M. Odham, Miss Pamela G. Oyler, Mrs. Barbara L. Parker, Mrs. Kay C. Penry, Mrs. Mallie B. Perry, Miss Evelyn L. Porter, Mrs. Frances Ivey Quiggins, Mrs. Barbara A. Ratcliff, Mrs. Lona P. Scurry, Miss Sharon Gain Waldrop, Mrs. Bonnie E. Wallace, Miss Patricia B. Warren, Mrs. Eva W. Wilkinson, Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Judith C. 305 306 Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts 307 ' Thieves ' Carnival Provides Spirited Comedy Thieves ' Carnival, one of Jean An- ouilh ' s most successful plays in the Unit- ed States, was presented by the Drama Department of East Carolina University. The play was an excellent lark, loaded with humorous whims, romance, and masquerades. The play was called a merry and mocking conceit possessing ironic gaiety, irrepressible humor, and rueful wisdom. The settings of John Sneden and the lighting of Georg Schrei- ber were enhanced by the costumes of Mary Stephenson. The cast, under the direction of Victor R. Cook, was diffuse, incoherent, inconsequential, but highly spirited, funny, and occasionally spectac- ular. Thieves ' Carnival provided an un- usual, uninhibited evening in the theatre. Right: Richard Bradner and Roy Dicks enact a scene from Thieves ' Carnival. Below: Evelyn Mar- shall urges Jane Barrett to remain silent. The Knack Brings Zany Comedy to East Carolina Written by Ann Jellicoe and directed by Amanda Muir, The Knack was a riotous comedy of zany dramatic drive involving three young men in relation to one girl. It shovi ed their various attitudes toward sex. The cast, hanging chairs and painting flowers on walls, nervously eager to learn about sex, presented one ingenious improvision after another. The poor girl was severely tested by the three lads and was so distracted that she began to imagine all sorts of involvements with each of them. John Sneden ' s settings and Mary Ste- phenson ' s costumes combined with Georg Schreiber ' s lighting added to the total effect of the play. Left: Richard Bradner, Cullen Johnson. Be ow: Cul- len Johnson, Richard Bradner, Jane Barrett, Gregory Zittel. 309 Oliver Brings Standing Ovation Oliver, one of the biggest musical comedy successes of the 1960 ' s, bounced, bubbled, and sang its way info AAcGinnis Auditorium as the season-opener of the East Carolina University Playhouse. The light and lyrical adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens, written in 1828, traced the adventures of an orphan boy through poverty, crime, and the starving deprivation of a workhouse. Not the least important part of the cast was the barrel- full of scampering kids who portrayed the denizens of the workhouse. .These denizens were transformed before the audience ' s eyes from carefree children to apt pupils of thievery. Above Right: Mark Ramsey checks the validity of an item stolen by the children. Right; Mark Ramsey compliments Bob Tompkins on being a good pick- pocket. Below: The urchins dream of Food, Glorious Food. Dos Passos Novel Comes to ECU Stage Based on the novel by John Dos Pas- sos, U.S.A. was a superbly woven and exciting cavalcade of America in the first third of the twentieth century. The play, transfornned by Paul Shyre, retained all the color, sentiment, and throbbing real- ity of the era. By masterful use of biogra- phy, news, and fiction, U.S.A. not only chronicled a by-gone era but also pro- jected a bitter-sweet parallel between those troubled times and these. Following the performance in Green- ville, the cast traveled to Wilmington to present the play in historic Thalian Hall. The setting presented a rare opportunity for the cast and crew to match material and atmosphere. Left: Jim Haskins, Sally Watts, Roy Dicks, and Mar- cia Edmundson entertain with a song from USA. Below: The cast reflect the spirit of the early twentieth century. Frederick Employs New Techniques Acclaimed as a major historical drama on a grand scale, The Sorrows of Fred- erick was the most ambitious project ever undertaken by the Department of Drama. An integral part of this paradox of a man was his love of music. He was an impersonal militarist on one hand with a deep contempt for mankind and, at the same time, truly a royal patron of music and a composer himself of over one hun- dred and twenty works. His music was actively involved in the production of the play. The East Carolina Playhouse was hon- ored by being the only university in the nation to present The Sorrows of Fred- erick prior to its New York production next season. Left: Geoffrey Knowles, John Sheden, and Robert Royyal read a proclamation of Frederick the Great. Right; John Sneden talks with his Qneen, Amanda Muir, on the battlefield. Below: Frederick the Great contemplates a portrait of Voltaire. 1 m ' Mm Roger Wagner Chorale Enchants Audience Listening to musical selections of the Roger Wagner Chorale made an enchant- ing evening for an East Carolina audience. Described by Leopold Stokowski as sec- ond to none in the world, the Roger Wagner Chorale presented a variety of vi orks that included both sacred and sec- ular music. The audience was captivated as the Chorale moved from fast-moving sea chanties to lazy-paced Negro spir- ituals. Appealing to each member of the diversified audience, the Roger Wagner Chorale became one of the season ' s favor- ites. Above; The Roger Wagner Chorale Left: Director Roger Wagner of the Chorale. jrformance. er Wagner Merrill Features Opera Selections Robert Merrill, baritone singing star of the Metropolitan Opera, presented the second program of the 1968-1969 season of the Artists Series. The golden-voiced Merrill sang selections from his operatic career as well as songs of the common people. The Merrill concert was one of the most memorable concerts and left a glow in the hearts and minds of the au- dience. Above: President Jenkins gr Segovia Casts Spell Andres Segovia, the world ' s greatest classical guitarist, left an East Carolina audience spellbound after a concert of top-notch quality. A rare privilege and a first for this part of the country, the con- cert revealed the credibility of the reputa- tion which precedes Segovia wherever he goes. Segovia explained the reason for the wide appeal of his concerts, It is perhaps a search for something gentle and subtle in a difficult and noisy world. Many people came not knowing what to expect and left raving at the delightful and sensitive performance by the master of classical guitar. Detroit Symphony Appears on Campus Walls of Wright Auditorium echoed the musical talents of one of the nation ' s fin- est symphonic ensembles. Under the di- rection of the musical genius, Sixten Ehr- ling, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra presented a long remembered concert. An organization of one hundred and three virtuosos, the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra and Its director were truly delightful. Included in their repertoire were selec- tions from modern orchestra composi- tions as well as compositions from the classical era. Right: Sixten Ehrling, Director of The Detroit Sym. phony Orchestra. Below: The Detroit Symphony Or 316 STEINWAY Van Cliburn Dazzles Listeners East Carolina was fortunate to have as part of the 1968-1969 Artists Series a young man who has become a legend in his own time. Since winning the Tchai- kovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958, Van Cliburn has become a hero to all America. Mr. Cliburn ' s recital dazzled en- raptured listeners as he played classical selections of the world ' s foremost com- posers. The gracious and modest charm of Van Cliburn ' s personality as well as his musical genius won him a host of friends at East Carolina University. 317 Poetry Forum Features Tar River Poets Serving both the community and uni- versity, the Poetry Forum was open to poets and critics, as well as interested lis- teners. The Forum published a pamphlet series entitled Tar River Poets, contain- ing verse written by students, faculty, and townspeople. Members of the Forum had poetry published in various maga- zines, such as Poet Lore, Jean ' s Journal, and American Notes and Queries. One of the members. Woody Thurman, was in- vited by Harper ' s Magazine to submit manuscripts of his verse. Mr. Thurman ' s poems, characterized as avant-garde, possess great depth and give the reader a good hard look at life. Aside from pub- lication of their poems. Forum members gave public readings at East Carolina University, Methodist College, North Car- olina State University, and the University of North Carolina. Above.- Mr. Vernon Ward discusses poems w Woody Thurman. Below: K. Gossett, A. Capps, Capps, C. Hallman, F. Wilder, and V. Ward. % o« °- Fine Arts Committee Sp urs Interest Members of the Fine Arts Committee planned the Artists ' Ball, bus trips to mu- seums, and photo-forays. The group also supervised artistic films. Organized in January, 1969, the pur- pose of the Fine Arts Committee was to promote interest and participation in the fine arts at East Carolina University. The committee was formed by members in the fine arts field who saw a need for a means of artistic expression and appre- ciation on the campus. 319 Soloists Highlight Orchestral Concerts Playing the standard symphonic reper- toire of all musical periods, the Univer- sity Orchestra presented one formal con- cert each quarter. The winter-quarter con- cert featured a monumental symphony by Mahler entitled The Titan. Soloists from the School of Music highlighted each concert. The Orchestra in the fall hosted a re- cording clinic for orchestra directors from across the state. New music published for school orchestra was recorded. .jb r«. • -J- X •Ue Symphonic Band Receives Honor Composed of selected personnel. East Carolina ' s Symphonic Band appeared in winter and spring concerts, at commence- ment, at the Contemporary Music Festival, and at the annual Christmas program. In February, the band had the honor of playing for the national conference of the College Band Directors ' National Association at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. teff: Dr. Herbert Carter directs the Sympho 321 Variety Sparks Varsity Band Acting as an outlet for the musical talent of any interested person on the East Carolina campus, the Varsity Band served as a concert band composed of seventy-five members. Its activities consisted of two spring concerts, a formal concert, and a lavi n concert. The band played traditional compositions as v ' ell as the new music of this era. Right: Director George W. Knight emphasizes his point. Women ' s Chorus Polishes Techniques Women ' s Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Paul Aliapoulios, was designed to give non-music majors an opportunity to gain valuable techniques in choral singing and voice control. Although this group did not perform in concert, the seventy-five members sang in large and small ensembles. These programs w ere taped for evaluation purposes. 323 Men ' s Glee Club Sings Folk Music Dressed in blue blazers and gray trousers, the Men ' s Glee Club performed for local civic organizations, alone and jointly with the Women ' s Glee Club. The club sang folk songs of foreign lands as well as music of the Renaissance and Romantic eras. The singers completed their year with a tour of high schools in the area. The Men ' s Glee Club provided a means by which all men, both music majors and non-music majors, could express their musical talents. 324 Women ' s Glee Club Presents Spring Concert Under the direction of Miss Beatrice Chauncey, the Women ' s Glee Club offered experience in all types of music for the woman ' s voice. The sixty-member organization sang at high schools in the area and on campus at the Christmas assembly. In the spring, a major work for mixed voices was sung with orchestral accompaniment and the Men ' s Glee Club. 325 University Chorale Offers Musical Enjoyment Providing an opportunity for both music and non-music majors to enjoy, perform, and explore a variety of choral literature, the University Chorale presen- ted a myriad of musical programs. Highlighting its activities this year was its participation in the annual Christmas concert and a combined concert Vk ith the Varsity Band. Concert Choir Sings for Christmas Under the direction of Dr. Charles AAoore, the Concert Choir represented the University at various functions during the academic year. The fifty-two voices presented a Christmas concert; toured North Carolina and the Richmond, Virginia area; and performed v ith the ECU Orchestra at the Contemporary Music Festival. imm v t I . H . ; I T 1 iRAirtbvfll - ' % 328 K: ' f a Hit Marching Pirates Participate in Inaugural Parade One hundred and forty members of the Marching Pirates performed during halftime at all East Carolina home football games. They accompanied the team to the Furman University game in Green- ville, South Carolina. The band journeyed to Raleigh to participate January 3, 1969, in the Inaugural Parade for North Carolina ' s Governor Robert Scott. Apart from the parades and football games, the Marching Pirates gave prospective band directors additional practice in their field. Below. Feature Twirlers Lynda Buie, Jennifer John- son, Mary Dannehl, and Linda Fournier show good PJWNP ' W ' 329 330 Academics Academics Academics Academics 331 Leo W. Jenkins, President This great nation is founded on the Jeffersonian ideal of an educated citizenry. The future of the nation, therefore, depends on the extent to which we are dedicated to making higher education possible for as many people as are qualified for and desirous of receiving it, declared Dr. Jenkins. President Jenkins said many times during the year that he was proud of East Carolina University and the accomplishments of its students. This sense of pride for the institution was coupled with a warm friendliness and concern for each individual student, secretary, professor, and custodian of the University. Whether it was a medical school, a three-million-dollar art building, a science complex, a new coliseum, a modern foreign language building, a concert, or a winning ball team, if it concerned East Carolina, it had the enthusiastic support of Dr. Jenkins. Having succeeded in gaining regional university status for East Carolina, President Jenkins turned his energies toward the betterment of the University as an educational institution. President Jenkins ' efforts were scaled to the future with an abiding concern for the University that transcended personal am- bition and interest. Board of Trustees Oversees University Citizens of North Carolina charged the Board of Trustees with the direction and guidance of East Carolina University. Under the aegis of Mr. Robert Morgan, chairman, the Board discussed fiscal and academic affairs of the University. Top; Mr. R. F. McCoy, Mr. Charles H. Larkins, Mr. Robert B. Morgan, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Above teff: Mrs. J. Russell Kirby, Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr. Above: Mr. William Blount, Mr. Henry Belk. tef(: Mrs. Henry Belk. 333 Administration Moves Into Whichand Building Growing with the University, the Administration expanded into new office space in the newly renovated Whichard Building. The Administration of the University contained two sections: the division dealing with academic affairs, headed by Dr. Robert Holt; and the division dealing with business affairs, headed by Mr. F. D. Duncan. Right: t T. F. D. Duncan, Vice-President and Business Manager. Below: Dr. Robert Holt, Vice-President and Dean of the University. 334 Left: Dr. James Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs. Below: Dr. James White, Coordinator of Special Projects. 335 Administration Right: Dr. Edwin W. Monroe, Dean of Allied Health Professions. Below: Dr. Robert W. Williams, Dean of Academic Affairs. 336 Top Left: Dr. John Home, Director of Admissions. Middle Left: Mr. Worth Baker, Registrar. Left: Mr. F. K. James, Director of Placemerit Services. Top Right: Dr. Fred Irons, Supervisor of Student Health. Above: Mr. Rudolph S. Alexander, Assistar l Dean of Student Affairs. 337 Above Left: Mr. James Mallory, Dean of Men. Above Right: Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women. Above: Mr. James Lowry, Director of Operations. Middle Right: Mr. Dan Woolen, Director of Housing. Right: Dr. James Butler, Coordinator of information Services. 338 Administration Secretdry, SGA Secretary, Education Library Service Library Service Counse of Secretary, Education Secretary, Education Kernen, Phyllis Counse ng Center Manning, Mildred B. Post Office Mendenhall, Cynthia A. Director, East Carolina Union Morris, Mary Frances Library Service Neal, Melinda Secretary, Education Sayetta, Mrs. Anne East Carolina Union Sink, Sharon C. Secretary, Education Tripp, Sherry D. Secrefary, Education 339 Gray, Dr. Wellington B. Buske, Mr. Joe B. Cacalano, Mr. Anthony J. Chamberlain, Mr. Charles F. Chamberlain, Mr. Warren Crawley, Mr. Wesley V. Daugherty, Mrs. Frances I Durland, Mr. Donald Edmiston, Mr. Robert S. Edmiston, Mrs. Sara J. Farnham, Dr. Emily Fischer, Miss Janet Flinn, Michael C. Gordley, Mrs. Marilyn Gordley, Mr. Iran Holley, Mr. William H. Jacobs, Mr. Ralph E. Jones, Mr. Peter Keller, Mr, Norman Minnis, Mr. Paul R. Neel, Mr. Francis L. Petteway, Miss Betty E. Ross, Miss Elizabeth Satterfield, Mr. John E. Sexauer, Mr. Donald R. Speight, Dr. Francis Teis, Mr. Daniel K. Couch, Miss Corene School of Art Under the aegis of Dr. Wellington Gray, the School of Art expanded its curriculum. It added an A.B. Degree program i n Art History. Community Arts Management, a new program, was initiated as an interdisciplinary program among the Schools of Art, Music, Business, and the Department of Drama. Mr. Daniel Teis projected the plans for this new major. Faculty Q n o Graduate Fe ow , N ' Mil 1 Mu M O p 340 ART Seniors Ambrosen, Toni C. Dobbins AfB, Ga. Angel, Willard J., Jr. Greensboro Ballint, Patricia L. Fayetteville Bobo, Paula R. Matthews U Botts, Sharon L. Bowman, Jerry L. Brake, John M. Garden, Debra A. Claus, Marjorie L. Cobb, Annie F. Corriher, Sandra L. Cushwa, Michael H. Flanagan, Sharon V. Garrett, Linda J. Garrity, Patricia Hawley, Allyson B. A1cAdenv e Hickory Joclcy Mount Durham Charlotte Greenville Greenv ll Durhatr fayetfevi Ze Helms, Ancil R. Isner, Robert B., iouisburg III Mouth of Wi son, Cynthia G Jones, Barry R. Kidd, William J. Livengood, Larry Long, Joanne Long, Sandra L Maness, Doreas March, Judith E. Marks, Billte Dear Mocfcsv.7 e Pleasant Garden Newtown Square, Pa. E. Go dsboro W(7mingfon Durham R. Roanoke Rapids Mount Enterprize, Texas Rocky Mount ART 341 Mock, Charles Glen Rash, Mary D. Robinson, Claudia D. Smith, Barbara A. Southerland, James D. Tabar, Guy S. Taff, Martha S. Winslow, Michael N. Beev 7 e, Texas Ar ng(on, Va. £MMtMk 3reenvilte Hertford Bailey, Radford B., Jr, Ballance, Lester W. Bell, Ronald L. Chester, S.C. Tarboro Elizabeth City Rocky Mount Benton, Anne Bollinger, Bruce D. Bordeaux, Peggy L. Bowne, James D. Bridgers, Charles W. Bright, Barbara A. Bryan, Lou A. Bullock, Charles N. Cox, Peggy A. Davidson, Sandra I. Davis, Victoria E. Derbyshire, Mary W. Fennell, Linda A. Flint, Janet L. Gates, Dee Gee Hall, Flavius B., Jr. Hodgin, Donald L Hohing, Carol A. Holland, Mary C Hooke, Benjamin A., Hopper, Cordell Hornaday, Stephen H. Houston, Josephine A. Carthage Jacfcson Vanceboro Go dsboro Mt. Olive Belhaven Lenoir Mocksville Winston-Salem Charlotte Waynesboro, Va. Rougemont New Bern Greensboro Charlotte Go dsboro Go dsboro Greenv le Liberty Charlofte Juniors MMik mm i 342 ART Hughes, Constance L. Falls Church, Va. Huste, Karen D. Jones, Thomas K. Kelly, Virginia R. Kendrick, Diane I Klarpp, Ellen D. ili Kle ert, Phillip S. i Knight, Michael O. Lassiter, Sarah F. Laughter, t ary J. Long, Sylvia A. Lynch, Wilbur J. AAabe, Carol K. McDuffie, Linda I. McKinnon, Jeannette H. McLean, Harold K. Moore, Barbara A. Nogle, Shirley A. Winston-Salem Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Greensboro Jacksonville Goldsboro Fayettevilh Raleigh Capron, Va. Rockingham fayetteville Winston-Salem Fayetteville Row and Charlotte Sr ithfield Woodhridge, Va. O ' Connor, Margaret R. Price, Elizabeth B. Provence, Linda Rankin, Robert G. Reel, Rhonda J. Renefrow, Sandra E. Rpoks, Susan G. Ross, David S. Rousso, Steven B. Rust, Robin A. Sawyer, Philip R. Scott, Mary C. Smith, Cynthia H. Smith, Reggie E. Southerland, Tempe D. Starke, Linda D. Stephenson, Carl W. Sundholm, Marjory A. Roanofce, Va. Burlington Charlotte Raleigh Greenville Kenley Portsmouth, Va. Columbia, S.C. Charlotte Raleigh Washington Fairmont Mount Olive Magnolia Henderson Roanoke Rapids Jacksonville Jacksonville l lkk Sutton, Mary L. Tesh, Kay F. Tilley, Theresa R. Wall, Jerry W. White, Stuart M. Williams, Annette LaGrange Raleigh Greensboro Wake Forest Charlotte South Boston Va. ART 343 Williams, Joel A. Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Sherry E. Willis, Patricia A. Wilson, Nancy L. Bacorn, Judith L. Baker, Kathryn E. Beam, Edgar S., Jr. Beard, Michael F. Hope Mills Rocky Amount Washington, N.J. Kinston Davidson Washington, D.C. m kk kiC iui Sophomores Boone, Mary E. Beaston , Carol L. Brandenburg, Lynne Buff, Deborah J. Burns, Robert Carlson, John A. Charping, William D. Clegg, Delia L Cobb, Shirley A. Cornell, Margaret K. Dannehl, Mary M. Dugan, William O. Dunning, Jerry B. Durkin, athy Elliott, Sharon E. Ensor, Linda D. Godwin, Belinda Gossett, Ellen K. Stoke High Point Burlington Moorestow Virginia Bea Raleigh Charlotte Gasfon a Raleigh Goldsboro Goldsboro Woodland Fayetteville High Point Greenville Fayetteville Kure Beach 344 ART Griffin, Martha H. Oca a, Fla. Hamilton, Kathy L. Asheville Harnnon, Deborah K. Bethesda, Md. Harper, Elizabeth S. Rocky Mount Hartman, Sue A. Wa kerfown Hatch, Rita G. Goldsboro Hathcock, Kathy A. Concord High, John W., Jr. Rocky Mount Hill, Danny W. Denton Hogue, Tamera D. Selma Humphrey, Marsha L. Fairfax, Va. Hunt, Joyce C. Rocky Mount Inscoe, Irvin K. Roanoke Rapids Irby, Sallie J. Goldsboro Johnston, Linda L. Greenvi le Jones, William G. Reidsvi( e Karl, Robert J. Mlddhtown, N.J. Kern, Janet Lillian Medford Lakes, N.J. Keys, Margaret J. Woodland Kissinger, Beverly A. Potomac, Md. Latham, Muriel D. New Bern Long, Kathryn S. Candler Loy, Rebecca S. Graham Loy, William D., Ill Charlotte Macon, Lynda S. High Point Martin, Suzanne D. Fayelteville Mauney, Eva A, Greenville Mauney, Monty L. Gary McDaniel, Robin S. Wi mington Mitchell, Stanley A. Garner Murdoch, Anna M. Wildwood Newman, Donald W. High Point Nielsen, Deborah C. Falls Church, Va. Pearson, Cynthia A. Yanceyville Penley, Shirley E. Winston-Salem Powell, Emily M. Edenlon Raines, Roger L. Jacksonville Rogerson, Ann O. Kenly Rudroff, Mary E. WinstonSalem Rust, Dennis P. Greenville Sample, Sheridan L. Statesville Schadel, Margaret L. Fayelteville AFT 345 Schmidt, Janet E. Shinn, Madeleine , Smith, Linda S. Stolar, Frederick i Tasler, Karer e E. Thomas, Christopher E. Burlington New Orleans, La. Hickory- Silver Spring, Md. Morganton Rocky Mount Margaret E. Valerie D. Tho Vanneman Vanslyke, Pamela M. Vickers, Earleen P. Walker, Gilda A. Warshawsky, Cathryn A. Welch, Linda M. Westbrook, Nancy J. Whitesell, Linda A. Wiley, Jana L. Williamson, Dale M. Wilson, Mary J. Wilson, Robert F Wood, Steven R. Acuff, Carol E. Adams, Sarah E. Andrews, Jimmie L. Andrews, Robbin L. Rockingham Griffon Bowie, Md. Camp LeJeune Sfafesvi e Winsfon-Sa em Greensboro Burgaw Burlington Charlotte ' .erro Gordo Wilmington Newark, Del. Charlotte Annadale, Va. Fayetteville Carrboro dM Freshmen Aramoonie, Laurice M. Charlotte Armstrong, Lee Raleigh Aston, Deborah A. Charlotte Atkinson, John T., Jr. Portsmouth, Va. Atwood, Pamela K. Havelock Auman, Sandra E. Kensington, Md. Barnes, Sharon G. Linwood, N.J. Barnhill, Wilma M. Greenville Barringer, Sarah L. Columbia, S.C. Bartlett, Thomasine M. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bell, Dorothy M. Wilson Bradford, Carol A. Arlington, Va. 346 T Brame, William W., Jr. Bregman, Roberta Bumgardner, Sheila A. Cashion, Jean G. Clark, Akemi H. Clark, Richard M. Clemmons, Jack H., Cook, Beverly R. Cozart, Edward J., Jr Daniels, William D., Deason, Janet L. Dewberry, James V. Asheville Fayetteville Stanley Sanford Havelock Springfield, Va. Greensboro Char otfe Bailey Morehead Matthews Henrietta DeWitt, Martha F. Draughon, Donnie I Fansler, Judith A. Fishburne, Virginia Flake, James W. Ford, Patricia E. Virginia Beach, Va. Clinton Media, Pa. H. Charlotte Greenville Chapel Hill Gilland, Timothy A. Glace, Beverly B. Graham, Donna G. Greenway, Steven R. Griendling, Richard Handlin, Twila J. Harrell, Linda K. Harrell, Sandra F. Harris, Sandra K. Harris, Scott R. Hasty, Andrea G. Hodges, Valerie L. Charlotte Elkin Denver Shelby Northfield, N.J. Mochville Faison Faison Graharr} Weldon Roanoke Rapids Charlotte , Cathe Johnson, Ronald Lane, Clifford E. Locke, Bette A. Luciani, Michael J. Mason, Deborah A. A. Port Washirgron, N.Y. Meador, Delores E. Menaugh, Thomas M. Morgan, Patricia A. Si Nelson, Sheila E. Norton, Sally M. £i zabefhfown Charlotte Wilmington, Del. Raleigh Smithfield Waxhaw Greensboro WilliarDston Iver Spring, Md. Havelock Hickory ART 347 Owens, William A. Owens, Yona R. Payne, Barbara L. Pfeifer, Valerie A. Reinhardt, Susan I. Renegar, Roger G. Resler, Richard G. Rowell, Constance Scott, Sandra K. Sechler, Timothy P. Shul, Maureen A. Simms, Chester D., Worthville Charlotte Hickory Yadkin ille Concord Cherry Poinf Jr. Roanoke Rapids Sloan, Ronald T. Sutphin, Ruth C. Tiska, Joan E. Toll, Dae F. Vickery, Julia S. Vickery, Robert W. Voyles, James H. Williams, Ronald R. Winn, Jean Tracey L; inglon Alexandria, Va. North Wilkesboro YoungsviUe f h 348 ART School of Ants and Sciences Providing the curriculum for the stu- dents nnaioring in liberal arts education was the duty of the School of Arts and Sciences. Headed by Dean John Howell, the School of Arts and Sciences was composed of nineteen departments with the Aerospace Studies Department attach- ed to the School, which had generally autonomous powers. Left: Dr. John Howell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. BeJow Left: Students explore intricate patterns of crystals. Bottom.- An empty stage awaits action. Muk.A A A. AM fe ' D . U Department of Aerospace Studies Over 180 cadets enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program this year. Freshmen and sophomores studied World Military Systems; juniors and seniors studied the Development of Air Power, Astronautics, and Space Operations and prepared for commissioned service in the Air Force. As a major addition to the curriculum, a cognate minor for the Professional Officer Course was established. Financial assistance grants were award- ed to ten cadets selected from nationwide competition. The Department trained and educated cadets for the variety of leadership positions in the Air Force. Righf; Lt. Col. Carty discusses aerospace stucJies. Below: Cadets march in fall drill. Brown, Sgt. Tommy L. Edwards, Capt. Melvin P. Gibbons, Capt. Andrew h Radford, Sgt. Raymond S. Ryan, Major Kevin T. 350 AEROSPACE STUDIES Department of Biology Featuring a completely revised curricu- lum, the Biology Department entered a year of extensive growth and change. With the addition of a biochemistry major, the department became one of only seven institutions in the United States to offer an undergraduate degree in that field. Many of the staff members were involved in research projects which offered undergraduates the opportunity to work within the research program of a faculty member. Over 90,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, and research space comprised the new Biology-Physics Building used for the first time spring quarter. A new publication of Opportunity in Biology was sent to all prospective students. A Biology Club, featuring many guest speakers, was organized with Donna Daugherty as its first president. Faculty yiirk Davis, Dr, Graham J. Allen, Dr. Wendall E. Belcik, Mr. Francis P. Bellis, Dr. Vincent J. Boyelte, Dr. Joseph G. Daugherty, Dr. Patricia Heckrotte, Dr. Carlton Ito, Dr. Takeru Jeffreys, Dr. Donald B. Knight, Dr. Clifford B. Laurie Dr. John S. Little, Dr. Linda W. Lundy, Dr. Talmage E. McDaniel, Dr. James S. McDaniel, Dr. Susan J. Ryan, Dr. Edward P. Sehgal, Dr. Prem P. Simpson, Dr. Everett C. Wilton, Dr. O. Christine k BIOLOGY 351 Attkisson, Ellen M. Garysburg Greene, Susan B. Concord Harris, Carolyn K. Greenvi e Holson, Joseph F., Jr. Georgefown, Del. Graduates Hunter, William J. Winslon-Salem Purvis, William H. Bennett Robertson, James M. Charlotte Zaiweski, Carol A. Dkkion City, Pa. Adkins, Bernard, Jr. Boyette, Charles G. Brown, Martha W. Buck, John Richard New Bern Fayetteville Rocky Mount Ayden Caines, Gertrude M. Casebolf, Hampton D. Cook, Candice L. Corbet, Diana L. Daughety, Donna M. Davis, John A. Evans, Richard, Jr. Ferrell, Jerry M. Flowe, Paula L. Giles, Beverly J. Griffin, Eva J. Hart, Alice L. Hewitt, Daniel A;, Jr. Hunniecutt, Sara S. Kinsey, William H. Laws, Nancy A. Marshall, James A. McKenzie, Margaret O. Mitchell, Gregory M. Nicholds, Gary A. Peters, Michael S. Puglia, Joseph, Jr. Purdy, Robert V. Reagan, OIlie D., Jr. Middlesex Raleigh Santa Ana, Calif. Jacksonville Kinston Calypso Fayetteville Seven Springs Colonial Heights, Bethel Charlotte Pleasant Garden Shallolte Castle Hayne Millsboro, Del. Albemarle Jacksonville Sumter, S.C. Ctementon, N.J. High Point 352 BIOLOGY Sarafandi, Abdul F. Smith, Philip J. Sl aughn, Jacqueline Walker, Elizabeth T. Whitley, Madge L. Wight, Irving D. Adams, Terance S. Bauer, Richard F., Jr. Bell, Ruth A. Bernhardt, Johnny L. Salfil, Israel Kernersville Raleigh Greensboro Vanceboro N.Y. Boll Merry Hill Watchung, N.J. Rocky Mount China Grove u- : Juniors C Brown, Linda A. Bullock, Gwien E. Coggins, James R. Coltrain, Brenda A. Crisp, William L. Dorey, William F. Faircloth, Sarah S. Hall, Don B. Heath, Terry E. Herbst, Glenn A. Huffstetler, Frederick Ni Jackson, Ruby W. Warrenton, Va. Camp teJeune Denton Robersonv( e Arapahoe Greenvj e Roseboro Hickory Fayetteville Goldsboro wport News, Va. Winterville BIOLOGY 353 Midgett, Charles E. Newton, Doris E. Noble, Leonard W., Norman, Billie A. Norman, James R. Phillips, David P. Pittillo, Cherie G. Raby, Caroline W. Rowell, Patricia A. Serotta, Barbara Slaughter, Eric A. Smith, Clarence A., Jr. New Yoric, N.Y. Raleigh Durham Lewisville Go c sboro Gardner, Mass. Hendersonville Tarboro Alexandria, Va. Kinston Fuquay-Varina Raleigh Smith, Sidney L. Albemarle Sutton, Jo Ann Roseboro Sykes, Barbara A. Kinsfon Tolen, Mary E. Asheboro Topping, Sheryll A. West Palm Beach, Fla. Vinson, Cary R. taGrange Ward, Edith G. Whitehurst, Charles F. Widmaier, Robert G. Williams, Deborah S. Wood, Iris E. Yon Cha M. Amick, Beverly G. Ballard, Frances P. Windsor Bethel Riverside, N.J. Greenville Williamston iumberton St. Denis, France Liberty Wilson Holly Hill, Fla. Bonds, Douglas R. Buchanan, Ronald W. Butler, Jeffrey C. Cannon, Carolyn F. Charles Tho as M. Coggins, Edna F. Dunlow, Nora Sue Fuller, Alton W. Garner, Linda L. Geeslin, James I. Glenn, Thomas W. Griffin, Ellen S. Kannapolis Asheboro Ayden Rocky Mount Ft. Bragg Jackson Windsor Durham •rtsmouth, Va. Hickory Durham Robersonville 354 B(OlOGY Hampton, Alan K. Harrison, William L. Hill, Sandra C. Holmes, Stephen E. Jackson, Biliie F. Jordan, Cynthia Ann Ketner, Rodney R. King, Gary D. Laws, George W. Manning, Edwin G. McLenn, Mary D. Meadows, William L, I Chape Hill Trenton Youngsville Greenville Snow Hill, Md. Edenton Mount Airy Asheboro Raleigh Williamston Lumberton Durham Linda A. Norman G. Morris, John P. Pharr, Mary Lou Pittman, Mack G., Jr. Potter, Micheal T. Richardson, Patricia Roberts, David Gwyn Taylor, William A. Tucker, Terry G. Tucker, Thomas T. Weaver, John R. White, Frank Vernon White, Jan B. Zimmerman, Kathryn Ahosfcie Havelock Norfolk, Va. Harr sburg Raleigh Go dsfaoro Raleigh Jacksonville Ahoskie Liberty Ahoskte Waynesburg, Pa. Edenton Hertford Rocky Mount Richmond, Va. kk i d BIOLOGY 355 Department of Chemistry Three new faculty members joined the Chemistry 34 sequence courses. Other Renovation of Flanagan Building tripled the departmental floor space. Several research quality instruments v ere acquir- ed: The Infrared Spectrophotometer, the Atomic Absorption Spectometer, and a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectro- meter. Drs. Le Conte and Klein made an extra contribution to the curriculum of the Chemistry Department this year by writing a textbook entitled Contemporary Chemistry, which was used in the Chemistry 34 sequence courses. Other contributions included a laboratory manual entitled Fundamental Laboratory Operations, written by Drs. Clemens and McAllister. It was used in Chemistry 64 and 66. Robert C. . Myron L. r. Donald F. Everett, Dr. Grover W. Meckel, Dr. Edgar Hix, Dr. James E. Jr. Hu, Dr. Williarti K. H. Lunney, Dr. David C. McAllister, Dr. Warren A. Parham, Dr. Fred M. Faculty 356 CHEMISTRY Graduates i fe ii Barrett, Stewart P., Jr. Greenville Butler, Murdock M., Jr. FayefteW e Cashion, James E., Jr. Greenville Cummings, George W., Atlantic Beach, fla. Sanderson, John R. Seniors Bower, Thomas D. Jefferson Brower, Stanlsy F. Ashetoro Grain, George E., Jr. Elizabeth City Debruhl, James F. Greenvi e Farias, Leonard T. 9 M mL SH Galloway, James M. ) fTl t- r f iS i ow;:■ ' HnV■ .J ' -S-r f i c f  - e8 -tr !.-- ' - f ' ? Harrell, William A. 1 . ,- m ■ ' ' • ' ' - Kornegay, Jack M., Jr. Juniors Leichworfh, Stephen G. Farmville Lippincotf, John C. Fredericksburg, Va. Locko, George A. W. Orange, N.J. Oglesby, Robert L. Griffon Peele, Rose M. Aurora Rivenbark, Charles F. Calypso Southerland, Waitus V. Beulaville Tyndall, Zackie L. Greenville Alderman, Bruce H. W nsfon-Sa em Bailes, Judy D. Sanford Banks, Ellis S., Jr. Trenton Beavers, David L., Jr. Winsfon-Sa etn Cl EMISTIiY 357 Dicki nson, John G. Charlotte Dupree, Richard B. Smithfield Edwards, Timothy W. Wendell Garrett, Stuart Lee Newport News, Va. Gray, William R., Jr. Kinston Green, Clyde L. Elizabeth City Jenkins, James R. Kimball, Jesse G. Leinbach, Thomas E. Lever, Earl H., Jr. Mayes, Margaret A. McCaskey, Samuel L. Moldin, Richard F. Obrechf, Dawn V. Peluso, Robert N. Pittman, James Lynn Sellers, Joseph T., Jr. Strickland, Robert D. las, Donald M. ams, Johnny L. Washington West End Arlington, Va. Dunn four Oaks Aulander High Point Baltimore, Md. Southern Pines Princeton Statesville Dunn Jackson Springs Greenville P ' Bridgers, Robert D. Browne, Joseph M. Dilday, Steven E. Ezzell, Walter D. ' - f ' F-® I- Sophomores Fox, Kaye M. Gallimore, William M. Gerard, Frankie E. Griffin, James H. Hobgood, Johnny G. Hollowell, Linda A. Jewell, Gary A. Jor es, Randolph C. Marsh, Patrick F. McKenzie, Victor B. Simmons, Lillie M. Woodard, Floyd E. Raleigh Eden Washington Smithfield Smithfield Raleigh Greensboro Morehead Tampa, fla. Clinton New Bern 358 CHEMISTRY Department of Drama Sneden, Mr. John A. Faculty Seniors Byrum, Nancy A. Salisbury Caprio, Robert J. New Bern Cougle, Bryar, T. Durham Faulkner, Robert G. Kir ston iS •M Fleming, James L. Greemllle Hux, Martha G. Rocky Mounf Johnson, Cullen O. Richmond, Va. Leonard, Howard B., Jr. Oxford Shepherd, Gail Fayetteville Smith, Brenda F. RoHingham Weisiger, Plays produced by the Drama Department gave the student actors an opportunity to gain experience and the students in general entertaining evenings. The productions were also presented in surrounding towns. The Drama and Speech Department ' s primary aim was to give students who wished to major in the field of drama or speech the opportunity to get actual experience in their field. Members of USA cast rehearse for opening night. DRAMA 359 Bartusiak, Victor E. Virginia Beach, Va, Brown, Linda L. Marlboro, Md. Cherry, Benjamin V. Plymouth Griffin, Johnny L. Greenville Hignite, Baron G. Minor, Carolyn G. Morgan, Bonne R. Ward, David P. Watts, Sarah G. Wells, Linda C. Greenv(7 e Silver Spring, Md. Danville, Va. Greenville Stafesville Garner Bridget, Susan A. Clark, Jeffrey K. Lassiter, Penelope L. Lefaivre, Rochelle S. She by Scotch Plains, N.J. Portsmouth, Va. Alexandria, Va. Mellichamp, Nancy L. Presson, Trudy M. Whisnant, Teresa Blacksburg, Va. Monroe Charlotte Juniors f ' P f Sophomores KkmM ik. i Edgar Loessin goes over musical arrangements members of his staff. 360 DRAMA Department of English Hester, Dr. Erwin Baker, Mr. Ira Bezanson, Dr. Warren Browne, Dr. Richard Capwell, Dr. Richard L. Caraway, Dr. Hermine Clere, Mr. Thomas A. Congleton, Mrs. Donna M. Ebbs, Dr. John D. Eutsler, Mrs. Nellvena D. Everett, Mrs. Nell C. Hardison, Miss Janice Kilpatrick, Dr. Rachel H. Mills, Mrs. Dorothy Pixton, Dr. William H. Rosenfeld, Dr. Norman Sanders, Dr. Franklin D. Smith, Mrs. Phyllis S. Sorensen, Dr. Frederick Sorensen, Mrs. Mary Webber, Mrs. Edith H. Publication of Mr. Ovid Pierce ' s latest novel, The Devil ' s Half, was the big event of the year in the English Department. Dr. Frede ' rick Sorensen, collaborating with Dr. Herbert Paschal, director of the History Department, completed a defini- tive literary and historical bibliography of Sir Walter Raleigh. The University of North Carolina Press in conjunction with Oxford University Press projected plans for publication. With Dr. Bart Reilly and Dr. Norman Rosenfeld as advisers, the Graduate English Club was founded. Dr. Sorensen interprets the character of Hamlet to English 325A. Macrae, Annette W. Perry, John L. Graduates Aldridge, Sandra E. Kimton Anderson, Lynda F. Go dsboro Andreoli, R. Kay Newport News, Vs. Atwood, Michael C. Winston Salem Seniors Beaman, Margaret A. Briley, Julius W. Brown, Sylvia J. Bryant, Larry D. Bunch, Margaret E. Carlson, Kathryn L. Cobb, Jane G. Coggins, Judith M. Janet L. Margaret A. Day, Pamela M. Dicks, Roy C. Dowd, Robert W. Dunaway, Margo D. Edwards, Richard W. Egnor, Diane M. Elliott, Irene W. Floars, John W. Forbes, Amanda P. Ford, Frances A. Garrison, Barry W. Gill, William S., Ill Gurley, James P. Gwynn, Ruth L. HaM, Shelia R. Harris, Barbara E. Harrison, Hazel H. Hartley, Patsy D. Dud e f?obersonvi € Kannapolii Mount Airy Greenville Meovon, Wise. Plymouth Griffon Sanford Roanofce Rapids Mount Airy Burlington Springfield, Va. Fayetteville Portsmouth, Va. Roxboro Adelphi. Md. Willingboro, N.J. ... ,J f 1 Wi fiamsfon Virginia Beach, Va. Smithfield 362 ENGLISH h w W High Poinf Scoff AFB, III. iiMKMi ' MiM Hill, Patricia Y. Huff, Pamela Jo Hullett, Wayne M. Ivey, Linda E. Lackey, Josiane T. Long, Bobbie J. Lueck, Kerry William Falls Church, Va. McMillan, Daphne R. Parkton Mobley, Linda Lou WHIiamston Moore, Phoebe Maria Greenvi7 e Mowen, Jill L. Virginia Beach, Va. Nelson, Pamela Hill Durham O ' Brien, Michael T. Randlemar) O ' Callaghan, Nancy B. Soufhern Pines Perry, Franceine W. Louisburg Peterson, Cynthia W. Arapahoe Phelan, John Michael - Wayne Phillips, Cherylle E. McAdenville Ragland, Sheila F. Reynolds, John R. Rivera, Katharine L. Rowe, Linda Gale Seaman, Joyce M. Shearin, Ellen T. Fayeffev e Sfafesv( e Alexandria, Va. Po acksvi; e Nortina Warrenlon fikiSi £Mt ENGLISH 363 Simpson, Algie B. Sfallings, Barbara D. Steven, Jane E. Sturm, Sarah A. Summerlin, Mary A. Swain, Teresa C. Tangel, Bruce J. Tart, Nina L. Teer, Cecelia S. Thomas, Clinton E. Thomson, Brenda Sue Willow Spring Enfield Essex, Conn. Greenville Williemston New Bern Manhassef, N.Y. Newton Grove Sanford Richmond, Va. Burgaw Traynor, Lola P. Newport News, Va. Wali, Danny J. Williams, DavicJ C. Wingate, Claudia Wisenburg, Nancy J. Wood, Beverly R. Wooten, Mary E. Yelverton, Ann C. Kenly Goldsboro Bath Jamestown Elizabeth City Macclesfield Anderson, Karen C. Atkins, Joseph B. Bengel, Linda K. Bennett, Margie A. ff. Huachuca, Ariz Blounts Creek XMiAA M Juniors Bokkon, Linda C. Brady, Deborah C. Brock, Patricia A. Brodie, Edv ard H. Capps, Lynda F. Carden, Patsy L. Richmond, Va. Middletown, Del. Fuquay-Varina Carriker, Alice A. Comer, James S. Cox, Eula C. Cruise, Glenda J. Darnell, Stephen W. Dillard, Linda J. Overland Park, Kansas Washington 364 ENGLISH Edge, Connie S. Edwards, Cynthia Foster, Richard H. Foster, Sylvia M. Francis, Mary D. Funderburk, Tera Glenn, Sandra H. Gregory, Jackie L. Griffin, Brenda K. Gurganus, Jean C. Haislip, Patricia L. Hammond, Alma J. Hankovick, Barbara , Hardison, Ella C. Henry, Patricia G. Hicks, Carolyn A. Hill, Mamie D. Holder, Frederick A. Ingram, Brenda F. Lowe, Nelda S. Maddox, Phyllis L. Marlowe, Judith A. Mims, Sandra S. Morse, Jeanne A. Northcutt, Donna L. Olson, Alan W. Parker, Nancy I. Parker, Sara L. Parrish, Keith R. Piner, Saundra G. Price, Mary E. Quisenberry, Nora L. Reinhardt, Ann M. Roebuck, Robin D. Ryan, Margaret A. Saunders, Freddie Fsyetteville Jamestown Mocksvi e Raleigh Shelby Kannapo is Winsfon-Sa em Go dsfaoro Spring Hope Washington Washington Cerro Gordo V. Jacfcsonvii e K nston Newport News, Va. Macclesfield Goldsboro Charlotte Mount Olive Bath Sanford Whiteville Harrisonburg, Va. Alexandria, Va. Cary Washington, D.C. Jaclcsonvi e Charlotte Roanoke Rapids Beaufort Farmville Hampton, Va. Hickory Richmond, Va. Greenville Deer Park, Texas Smith, Linda M. Greenville Stallings, Edna M, LaGrange Stallings, Elizabeth Greenville Taylor, Lee R., Jr. Durham Vaughan, Brenda A, Roanoke Rapids Vick, Nora F. Bailey ENGLISH 365 Watson, Kathryn F. Weekley, Carol A. Wilson, Stephen H. Wood, Christine M. Woodard, Branson L. Yates, Deborah M. Adams, Linda S. Albert, Sarah C. Beasley, Camille Bowman, Gilmer L. Stokes Virginia Beach, Va. Woodbury, N.J. Wilmington, Del. Knightdale Apex Beaufort Petersburg, Va. Colerain Danbury Brown, Gwendolyn Burns, Lynda A. Carter, Alice M. Chestnut, Vera J. Crawford, Chloe A. Davis, Cynthia J. Dyson, Susan D. Faulkner, Gail R. Floyd, Cheryl L. Fowler, Zaiia D. Fulcher, Betsy G. Gibbs, Frances M. Hadden, Whitney W, Hamilton, Elizabeth Hewitt, Patricia L. Hood, Donna R. Johnson, Susan E. Joyner, Debria J. King, Judy D. King, Shelley J. Kirby, Beverly A. Knott, Margaret E. Lemonds, Vickie J. Lewis, Janice G. Lindsey, Gail Masterson, Patricia Michaels, Belva I. Miller, Linda Ann Moore, Donna C. Moulton, Katherine Hampton, Va. Moorestown, N.J. Sunbury Fayetteville Go dsboro High Point C emmons Durham Roclcy Mount High- Point New Bern Greenville Greenvills A. Portsmouth, Va. Colonial Heights, Va. Coldsboro Four Oaks Greenville Mount Olive Chicago, III. Pikeville Durham Asheboro Greensboro Fayetteville A. Potomac, Md. Fayetteville Wallace Rocky Mount V. Portsmouth, Va. 366 ENGLISH Orlando, Jacqueline A. Katonah, N.Y. Ownley, Myrtle F. Elizabeth City Phillips, Pamela J. Mounf Olive Phipps, J. C. Tabor City Pttman, Samuel L. New Bern Pope, Judy G. Gofdsboro Richardson, Jaan T. Robards, Carolyn A. Sandbank, Ellen M. Schumaker, Sally C. Sheets, Mary S. Simpkins, Margaret R. Sledge, Johnsie L. Smith, Ellen F. Smith, Sylvia R. Stewart, Catherine L. Swaggerty, Mary L. Sykes, Carolyn F. Tyer, Carl L. Tyndall, Dorothy K. Underwood, Nan G. Vance, Kathleen A. Walter, Patricia M. Washington, Don W. Weavil, Glenda J. White, Sylvia L. Raleigh Rocky Mount Kinston Wilkesboro Wimton-Salem Wilson Oak City Raleigh Greenville Broadway Falls Church, Va. Nashville Fountain New Bern Woodland Durham Johnstown, N.Y. Charlotte Kernersville Raleigh Left: Dr. Frank Motley adv student teacher. ENGLISH 367 Department of Foreign Language Headed by Mr. James L. Fleming, the Foreign Language Department was divided this year into two departments. Dr. Joseph A. Fernandez served as director of the Romance Language division, and Dr. Henry Wanderman directed the German division. Plans for a new language building to be located between the Science Complex and the old power plant were drawn. These included eight modern electronic language laboratories and fifteen dial-ac- cess classrooms. Two Masters Degree proposals were approved by the Graduate Committee, one in French and the other in Spanish to begin in 1969-1970. Fleming, Mr. James L. Fernandez, Joseph A. Romance Language) Baro, Dr. Jose Daugman, Dr. Joseph Demers, Dr. Maria Estes, Dr. Vallin D. Fahl, Miss Dorothee Favero, Dr. Maria T. Fernandez, Mrs. Maria E. Gee, Mr. Lawrence L. Keller, Miss Bonnie J. Manning, Mrs. Raquel T. Mathey, Dr. Therese C. Meyers, Miss Florence M. Murad, Dr. Alfred Resnik, Mr. Bramy Faculty 368 fORErCN LANGUAGE Seniors Bays, Margaret A. Beasley, Lisbeth H. Boyd, Kathleen L. Brandon, Elizabeth A. GafesviV e Elizabeth, N.J. Arlington, Va. Pitman, N.J. Bright, George W., Ill Briley, Sylvia D. Carter, Lois M. Cortopassi, Constance Culton, Martha A. Dean, Nancy C. £ izabeth City Greenville Weldon Richmond, Va. New Bern Norwood Dufford, Thomas F. Hallman, Carol A. Handley, Michael E. Harris, Harry M. Hinton, Jane W Julian, Carol Overton, Dolly N. Pitt, Judith A. Ray, Phyllis Rose Riddle, Nancy C. Rodgers, Brenda J. Salles, Donna J. Sawyer, Kathryn A. Shockley, Barbara L. Thomason, Janet L. Roanoke Rapids Raleigh Norfolk, Va. Sh?llotte Goldsboro Washington, D.C. Greenville Rocky Mount Raleigh Asheville Rocky Mount Alexandria, Va. Charlotte Pitman, N.J. Smithfield Windsor P m fb Barton, Kathryn A. Batten, Barbara A. Chalmers, Thomas W. Colson, Elizabeth A. Winston-Salem Waynesboro, Va. Matthews Tarboro Cussano, Patricia J. Cutts, Howard V. D ' Alessandro, Edward J, Dudley, Cecelia A. Evans, Jane E. Fornes, Frances J. Pleasantville, N.Y. Stovall Fayetteville Rocky Mount Greensboro Greenville FOREIGN LANGUAGE 369 Golightly, Carol A. Goodwin, Joseph H. Gray, Carol A. U Harrington, Harry D. Kahdy, Georgette Kumerow, Carolyn A. Winsfon-Salem Charlotte Nato Apo N.Y. Lillington Raleigh Charlotte fe ' Lunsford, Judy E. Lyile, Linda P. Moen, Geraldine E Parri, Jacqueline L. Ramsdell, Donne L. Shore, Karen H. Old Fort Bethesda, Md. Hastings, Minn. Somerset, N.J. Newtown Square, Pa. Winston-Salem Spain, Hilda G. Tant, Claudia I. Whiteman, Vivian F. Worsley, Anne C. Washington Rocky Mount Edenton Baltimore, Md. Boyd, Paula C. Rocky Mount Brown, Susann S. Woodbridge, Va. Clark, Joyce L. Alexandria, .Va. Costello, June M. Fayetteville Daniels, Robyn R. Ar ington, Va. Gaston, Jan C, Rhodi ' ss Johnson, Elma V. Greer sboro Manning, Haze! D. Tarboro Mealy, Kathleen M. Hyatlsville, Md. Minter, Deborah G. Rocky Mounf 370 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mosley, Mary A. Raleigh Myers, Raleigh B., Ill Belcross Nard, Sandra L. P ffsfaoro Pecunia, Myrna New York, N.Y. Ruse, Pamela J. Jacksonville Quinn, James L., Ill Greenville Mile-. Keller presents principles of French. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 371 Department of Geography Highlighting the year for the Geogra- phy Department was the hosting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers. Research projects were carried out by the professors in the department, research on Remote Sensing of Environ- ment by Dr. D. H. Stillvy ell and research on the Soviet Union. Mrs. Janet Peterson attended an eight week N.D.E.A. institute on African studies. This African study was completed by Mrs. Peterson with a trip to Africa. Cramer, Dr. Robert E. Birchard, Dr. Ralph E. Goyette, Mr. Arthur V., JR. Gustafson, Mr. H. Leonard Hankir 15, Mr. William W. Martin , Dr. George C, JR. Monte iro. Miss Palmyra Petterson, Mrs. Janet H. Shea, Mr. Philip Stillwe ■II, Dr. Daniel Wood; s, Mr. Louis A. Ellison, Ralph S., Ml Harris, Haywood D. Witcher, Eulis D. Havelock High Point Graduates 372 GEOGRAPHY Seniors NOTiCEf AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE AGAINST INTRUDERS THIS DOOR WILL BE LOCKED EVERY NIGHT AT fOO P.M. AND MUST REMAIN LOCKED UNTIL 6:30 A.M. n Adkins, Stephen T. Allen, Roger D. Atkinson, Darrell L. Benson, Mary E. fden Longhursf White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Batt eboro Broughton, Richard I Bulow, John K. Burwell, James D. Cole, Gary G. Dagenhart, Rickie J. Donharl, Glenn T. Drum, Loye S. Edwards, David A. Elmore, William E. Fletcher, James C. Getsinger, Layton Gore, John S. J. New Bern Ayden W nston-Sa em High Point Tay orsvi e Medford Lakes. N.J. Granite Falls Dayfona Beach, F a. Kinston Nags Head Coldsboro Whiteville Gurganus, Horace D. Jac(rsonvi e Harwood, Stanley K. Ashevi e Helms, Randolph M. High Pomt Herrington, Phillip L. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Holland, Timothy D. Durham Hoyle, David C. Henderson Jennings, Irving T. Nathalie, Va. Krautler, Charles C. Silver Sprir gs, Md. Lee, Vicki( Leinss, William S. Long, William F. Maggiolo, Lewis S. i inston Park Ridge, III. Roxboro N. Be lmore, N.Y. THE ADMINISTRATION GEOGRAPHY 373 McCraw, Monte F. Mills, Sammy R. Mosier, William H. Murray, Van B. Pastore, James R. Phillips, Clifford H. Phillips, James H, Safrit, Richard W. Sanderson, Thomasine Smith, Gene S. Stephenson, Wiflard G. Sykes, Felix J., Jr. Tudor, Donald N. Tunstall, Joseph P., Turner, Kenneth W. Vernon, Gail F. Waddell, Don G. Ward, Paul G. White, Phil W. White, Stanford M. Wilkinson, John D. Alston, William $., Jr. Beasley, Joseph I. Brown, Louis R., Jr. Cassell, Thomas M. Hopewell, Va. Gf mes and Greenv(7 e Winslon-Sdiem Batavia, N.Y. Mount Olive Burlington Salisbury Chinquapin Vanceboro Raleigh Kinston Fuquay-Varina Washington Trenton Frederick, Md. Newport Hertford Rocky Mount Manns Harbor Durham Windsor Charlotte Colerain Jacksonville Cherry, Henry L. Congleton, Otis M. Corbitt, Charles H. Cross, Clarence J. Cross, Sanford T. Davis, Carlton B. Dees, Jewell D., J Dudley, Walter R., Findley, John E. Gibbens, Anne C. Guilford, David J. Gurley, Steve R. Wasfiingfon Greenville Franklir}, Va. Clarksburg, W. Va. Cary Goldsboro Havelock Raleigh Alrington, Va. Richmond, Va. Wilson Morganton P P w, C ) D 374 GEOG8APHY o IRI p- f p ff c i iki Sophomores Hall, Ralph W. Hardin, Linda U. Homesley, Samuel 1 Kenner, Worthy K. Lange, Harry M. Lewis, Tola E. Linville, Roger A. Moore, Dexter G. Moore, Rexford J. Powell, Charles H. Smith, Charles B. Smith, Marland B. Smith, Mary C. Voss, Kenneth W. Wilmer, Danny W. St. Pauls Nags Head Cherryville Winston-Salem Buxton Raleigh Winston-Salem Greenville Goldsboro Arapahoe Ayden Raleigh Forest City Greenville Buena Vista, Va. Atkins, Michael D. Barbee, Gurney A. Bassett, Robert M. Beane, Terry E. ' f anova, Penn. Asheboro Berry, Michael C. Braxton, Johnnie F. Clark, Michael G. Cochran, Jack J. Daniel, Mary R. Fields, Walter G. Furuseth, Owen J. Griffin, Charles L. Hewston, Dennis Huggins, Michael L. Peterson, David G. Settle, Thomas G. Suiter, Joseph L. Viola Yate Albert E. Michael C. Jacksonville Kinston Greenville Robersonville Dunn Chapel Hill Orange Parle, Fla. Greenville McKeesport, Penn. Fayelleville Jacksonville Winston-Salem Rocky Mount Portsmouth, Va. Burner GEOGRAPHV 375 Brown, Dr. Charles Q. Bishop, Dr. Bobby A. Jennings, Dr. A. Ray Lowry, Dr. Jean O ' Connor, Dr. Michael P. Riggs, Dr. Stanley R. Faculty j « « ' ■ Department of Geology v fe T Counts, Donald R. FayettevilJe Franklin, Pender L., Jr. Durham Meyer, Peter H. Greenville Schiavone, Joseph A. Arlington, Va. m M Seniors Upchurch, Michael Lee Raleigh 1 M i Bland, William G. Williams, Carroll F. Coates, Carl Lawrence Go dsboro Nags Head Wheaton, Md. Undergraduates Moving from Old Austin to the basement of Ragsdale Hall this year, the Geology Department acquired much new equipment to increase its program. A four by sixteen foot wave tank for sedimentation, oceanography, and marine geology and a thirty-six foot boat for shallow water marine study aided members of a team of department geo- logists who began a research project on Roanoke Island. Dr. C. G. Brown, chairman of the Geology Department, attended the Inter-Geological Congress in Prague, Czechoslavakia. He was scheduled to present a paper and to head a committee at the Congress when the aggressive, imperialistic, warmongering Soviet troops invaded the peaceful country of Czechoslovakia. 376 Department of Health and Physical Education Faculty Jorgensen, Dr. N. M. Boone, Mr. Robert L. Douglas, Miss Francis Grimsley, Mr. Jimmie R. Kendrick, Dr. Larry L. Mitchell, Miss Mavis Saunders, Mrs. Josephine 1 Stasavich, Mr. Clarence Steele, Dr. Ralph H, Welborn, Mr. Odell Williams, Mr. George E. Graduates Anderson, Valorie Pope, Robert W. Thompson, Ernest L. Now offering majors in both fields, the Health and Physical Education Depart- ment increased its athletic facilities with the addition of the new North side to Ficklen Stadium. The facilities provided a seating capacity of twenty thousand. Hosting the National AAU Swimming and Diving Championships and co-spon- soring a workshop in physical education for teachers of the mentally retarded were projects of the rapidly expanding department. Approximately 175 teachers, supervisors, and principals attended this workshop, which was sponsored in conjunction with the Education Depart- ment. Wake Forest Lucoma Durham HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 377 Adkins, James E. Kinston Anderson, Charles C. Belmont Askew, Sara Lee Bennett Square, Pa. Aydlett, Rebecca A. Elizabeth City Barnhill, Frances S. Bieiby, Earl W. Bolton, Beverly R. Bowen, Danny Boyette, Cleon E. Brinson, Vance B. Burchell, Michael Butcher, Terry L. Coleman, John A. Craft, Stephen D. Fennessey, Patricia Garrett, John W. Gibson, Herbert W. Gibson, Leonard H. Gill, Barbara J. Gordon, Tonya L. Grote, Judith L. Gulledge, Glenn S. Hardison, John B. Hargett, Frederick W. Hartsook, Ronald L. James, Carolyn A. Jordan, William H. Williamston Greenville Whiteville, Fla. Richmond, Va. Ayden Kenly Grantsboro Ruffin Roanofce, Va. Warrenton Saratoga Norfolk, Va. Carrollton, Va. Littleton Ayden Elizabeth City Scon AFB, . Winston-Salem Morion, Pa. Farmville Jacksonville Greensboro Wallace Smithfield Kennedy, George C. Lafferty, William C. Lanier, James L. Manchester, James D. McCaffery, Michael McCorquodale, Donald K nslon Ocean City, N.J. Elm City Pompano Beach, Fla. Richmond, Va. Greensboro McCullen, Phyllis Mclnryre, Carol J. McNeill, Albert D. Menefee, Wade W., Ill Merritt, Selby P. Mount 0 ve Sneads Ferry Beaufort Harrisburg, Va. Roanoke Rapids Seniors r S 378 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION J P P ' (? ? «!% ft T ' f Juniors f (vV f9 f ' Mills, Edwin G. Morris, Harvey G. Murray, John B. Noble, Audry W. Norman, Robert W. Orrell, Eric G. Parker, Richard F. Price, Larry W. Rhodes, Stuart W Ricks, Ethridge H. Rogers, William P. Rynearson, Robert Sloan, Karen A. Squitier, Kurt M. Study, Neil T. Thomas, Greg A. Vincent, Ronald S. Wadsworth, Johnnie Williams, Joyce E. Williams, Noah C. Wooten, W Ronton Koma, N.Y. Concord Char offesvi Ze, Va. Manfeo Roper Pompano Beach, Fla. Nashville Highlands Fayetleville Elizabeth City Ay den New Bern Freeman, Va. Aflington, Va. Cary Sarasota, Fla. Re sterstown, Md. Scotland Neck Greenville Baltleboro Cary Raleigh fast Hampton, N.Y. W. Barnhill, Walter R Bass, Pamela J. Beamon, Mary S. Bennett, Tony R. Boaz, James M. Britt, Larry T. Burbella, George J. Cardwell, Cecil D. Cattle, Carolyn A. Clark, Jerry W. Cohen, Linda K. Culbreth, Walter A Culp, James G. Cuthbert, John C Dawes, Judith A. Deal, Larry R. Batttefaoro Dunn Suffolk, Va. Whitakers Fairmont Dunn helin, N.J. Mayodan Kinston Greenv(7 e Pittsburgh, Penn. Charlotte Pineville Owings Mills, Md. Rocky Mount China Grove HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 379 Dew, Jo Anne Tarboro Ditmars, John M. Washington, D.C. Ellenberger, Thomas C. Glenshaw, Pa. Ellenberger, Timothy Glenshaw, Pa. Elliott, Kenneth R. Snow Camp Flanagan, Dwight J. Edenton Gibson, Diane M. Green, Alton L. Hardee, Karl W. Hardee, Marion S. Hodges, Betsey L. Hopkins, Linda C. Humphrey, Robert Jilcotf, Stephen C . Jolly, Robert E. Jones, Helen F. Jones, Lalon E. Leonard, Dennis Youngsv( e Washington Elizabeth City Grifron Roxobe Dover Washington Harre is Morganton Mason, Vivian C. McNaughton, Peggy Merrell, Esther S. Moore, Cary Dona Moore, Ronald J. Mosley, Archie T. Raleigh Ann Elizabeth City Atlantic Id Si er City Siler City Heoderson iiMM 380 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION miMM Mullen, Glenda J. Prckett, Gerald F. Quick, Mary F. Rogers, Carl M. Sasser, Wilbur R. Scoggins, Larry K. Shields, David S. Smithwick, Shirley G. Spano, Barbara A. Temple, Jurve F. Thompson, Hubert W. Transou, Margaret A. Tucker, Carol A. Wheeler, George ' Whitesell, James t Whitly, Bobby L. Yarbrough, Thoma Young, Barbara L. Brown, Deborah J. Butler, Eloise N. Casey, William O. Greensboro Kinsfon Greensboro Timber a ce Go dsboro Chsriotle Kernersvilte Windsor Adefphi, Md. Elizabeth City Elizabeth City Greensboro Magno a Buena Vista, Va. Gifasonvi e P netops Tho ' ille Raleigh Cibsonville Asheville Raleigh Arapahoe Clark, Edrew S. Clary, Earl D. Compton, Catherine A. Culbreth, Warren B. Draffin, Charles E. Dunn, Joseph C. Crimesland Emporia Va. Tarboro Dunn Norlina Greenville Ezzell, Richard A. Felton, Graham P. Ferguson, Janice I Foster, Samuel M. Frazier, Terry J. Gray, Bruce E. Rosefaoro Roc y Mount Virginia Beach, Va. Jacksonvi Ze We don Greenvi e Holden, Charles G. Supply Howard, Stephen E. Whitinsville ' , Mass. Johnson, Ellen C. Williamston Johnson, Kenneth W. Greensboro Jones, William E. Elizabeth City Knight, Julia P. Durham HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 381 Morris, Gary K. Pate, Marilyn A. Pfeil, Debra M. Pipkin, Rita K. Postlewait, Kathleen Prince, Donna G. Reid, Jedd M. Robbins, David Shue, Roy M. Smith, James E. Smith, Julian T. Stallings, Dempsey W. Talley, William D. Taylor, Pamela S. Thompson, Cheryl E. Twine, William L. Walton, Claude J. Williford, Jimmie R. Winslow, Hugh C. Woodard, Linwood E, Woolard, Opal G. Fayetteville Williamston Washington Blounis Creek Pensaco a, FJa. Holly Springs .■ ' Mmmf s! OL.IWA COLLEGE WW DAY STUDENT EXPIRES SEPT. 1,1968 382| Department of History After a two-year study, the Department of History revised its curriculum and made important changes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. New courses in American, European, and Asian history were added to give the student a wider choice of material and a better opportunity for specialization, especially at the undergraduate level. An additional volume was added to the department ' s publications. East Car- olina University Publications in History. This volume, written by Dr. Loren Campion, was entitled As Bismarck Fell. The fourth annual Symposium on History and the Social Studies was sponsored by the department October 11, 1968. The subject of this year ' s discussion was The Presidency in Times of Crisis. Left: Thomas Sloan, teaching fellow, catalogues manuscripts for the history department ' s collection. Faculty Bratton, Mrs. Mary Jo Brewster, Dr. Lawrence Brown, Mr. Wyatt L. Calhoun, Mr. Walter T. Clay, Dr. Howard B. Congleton, Dr. Betty C. Dilda, Mr. Kenneth W. Ellen, Dr. John C. Lennon, Mr. Donald R. Neville, Mr. John D. O ' Connell, Dr. James R. Price, Dr. Charles L. Ragan, Dr. Fred D. Todd, Dr. Richard C. Hinnant, Jesse Ray Shifflett, Andrew L. HISTORY 383 Albritton, Daisy L. Arnold, William D. Banks, Cecil S. Barbour, Ellis C. LaGrange Kinsfon Trenton Dunn Barnes, Mreeiman, T. Bateman, Jack D. Bosse, William W. Bowes, Warren A. Burleson, John D. Wilson Greenville Ayden Roxboro Albemarle Carter, Richard S. Newport News, Va. Cawthon, John D. Newport News, Va. Crutchfield, Rhonda C. Fuquay-Varina Daniels, Neville A. Durham Dean, Tommy M. Kings Mountain Denton, Lynda G. Raleigh Dozier, Charles E. Jarrisburg Eason, Cheryl! L. Elmore, Ashby D. Fonvielle, Russell Gee, John F. Gillette, Toni S. Greene, James C. orimes, James R. Harrington, Joseph Harvev, George H. Hawkins, Willia m T. Haworth, Glenn R. Hensley, Nancy D. Hicks, Billy R. Hightower, Erwin Jackson, Larry R. Jenkins, William T. Johnson, Michael J. Joyner, Jane L. Kaminski, Elizabeth L. Kaplinski, Alfred A. Kellis, Dorothy M. Kinsey, Ned M. Klimkiewicz, Michael Land, Harry L. ' ille Rale Tabor City Burlington Portsmouth, Va. Raleigh Washington Ayden Greenville Mebane Tarfaoro Greenvi e Elon College Wadesboro Griffon Charlotte Clayton Greenville Hampton, Va. C ifton, N.J. Aberdeen Raleigh Alexandria, Va. Memphis, Tenn. 0fK Mi m Ti ,u 1 1 p-i PB • J I , ?- rf - I ' -f i n v 384 HISTORV Lett, Wayne D. Litchfield, David C. Logemann, Ernest V. MacNeill, Luther R. Moreland, Anthony E Nash, John R. Newport News, Va. Woodbridge, Va. Rapidan, Va. Maxton Charlotte Charlotte Nuckols, Forrest W. Payne, Roger L. Pendergraft, George L. Phelps, John F. Phillips, Tony G. Pittman, James P. Potter, Patricia M. Ramsey, Mary A. Reiner, Riley E. Reynaud, David S. Ricketts, Jane Rodgers, David A. Royalty, Anne E. Saunders, Ronald L. Saval, AAarcia M. Shearin, Ava J. Simpson, Linda C. Sloan, Millard F. Richmond, Va. W nsfon-Sa em Windsor Mount Airy Pine Level Beaufort Greensboro Alexandria, Va. Fayetteville Stuart, Va. Ft. Gordon, Ga. Bedford, Va. Petersburg, Va. Rocky Mount Beaufort Waxhaw Smith, James N. Spence, David C. Stack, Larry M. North Stephens, Jennings W. Stephenson, Phyliss G. Sumner, L. Wesley Portsmouth, Va. Attleboro, Mass. Norfolk, Va. Cary Ahoskie imMtTMEM HISTORY 385 Teel, Roy Raleigh Thomas, Orlean L Staten Island, N.Y. Tipton, Lawrence E. Greenville Townsend, James V. iaurinburg Turner, Patricia I. Richmond, Va. Voorhees, Charles K. Morehead City Waldrop, Bonnie A. Warren, Sandra B. Webb, Joseph E. Whitfield, Robert E. Whitweil, Tommye J. Willis, Caroline L. imiMiM Marshallberg Wilson, Linda L. Barry, Wilma M. Beaman, Stephen L. Best, Benjamin N. Bridge, Sharon L Albemarle Ayden Raleigh Jacksonville Juniors Brooks, William M. Buchanan, Bonniw W. Burgess, Mary J. Campbell, Cheryl A. Cannon, Lou E. Cherry, Margaret G. Greenvj e Sanford Wilson ' s Mills Greensboro Grimesland Windsor Clayton, Fred H. Haw River Cleary, Margaret S. Lexington Corson, Kenneth A. EJipse, Va. Craven, Charles H. Carney ' s Point, N.J. Crouse, Gregory H. Florence, S.C. Dickerson, Mary F. Henderson f € C 5 Estridge, Ricky B. Forbes, Johnny W. Francis, Walter C. Genois, Errol K. Griffin, John C. Gunnet, Keith R. Greensboro Raleigh ft. Benning, Ga. Charlotte Asheboro Spring Grove, Pa. (i| f  ftyp f  o p f 386 HISTORY Gurganus, Jean C. Rocky Mount Hampton, Claude B., Ill Va ha a, N.Y. Hudson, Robert B. Salisbury Hute, Juanita J. Poftsmouth, Va. Jones, Richard E. Shelby Kalaf, Charles A. At antic Cify, NJ. Oi iiiili Leinbach, Robert T. Manuel, George C. Marlin, Robert H. McQueen, Larry W. Mitchell, Cleo E. Moore, William B. Moye, Sidney M. Nelson, Josephine Oliver, Elizabeth D. Pence, David L. Phelps, Harriet M. Ray, Robert A. Reddick, Kenneth L. Robbins, Noel E. Sexton, Emily G. Shaver, James N. Shul, Brian Smith, Henry A. Smith, William H. Spragins, Elmo D. Strong, Linda S. Stuckey, William J. Sullivan, William D. Tisler, Michael J. Tolley, Edward R. Waters, Msrvin T. W ' tson, Phyllis A. White, Delores J. Williams, John M. Willis, Earl W. Womble, David E. Greensboro Peoria, III. Durham Whiteville Ahoskie St. Pauls Greenville Robersonville Greenville B ackstone, Va. Raleigh Smithfield Statonsburg Charlotte Denton Copper Hill, Va. Cherry Point Charlotte Camp LeJeune Littleton Reidsville Raleigh Dudley Lafayette, N.J. Edenton New Bern Pine Level Bure Blackstone, Va. Wanchese HISTORY 387 Beasley, Samuel P. Benzon, Robert P. Bridgers, Charles L. Browder, Patricia High Point Maitland, Fh. Conway Hyattsville, Md. Sophomores Buckner, John M. Cress, Peggy P. Daugherty, Walter ( Dunkley, Diane L. Eads, Wayne B. Edmondson, Nancy Ezzell, Tommie B. Fines, Oliver F. Gaskins, Jerry L. Griffin, Robert S. Harris, Beuben M. Jackson, Jerry E. Lane, Linda W. Leich, John W. Lowe, Linda D. Maggio, Donald A. Martin, Ronnie W. McKillop, Robert F Michael, Steven D. Montgomery, Martha Morgan, William C. Parks, Larry C. Roberts, Robert G. Robinson, Nellie G. Russell, Micheal J. Sanderson, Glenwood Snyder, William E. Stanton, Suzanne E. Strong, Charles H. Tetterton, Louis G. Treadwell, Georgia M. Vanhoy, Martha E. Wapensky, Russell A. Wells, Samuel L. Kernersville Concord China Grove Annandate, Va. Monroe Jacksonville Rocky Mount Fredericksburg, Va. Vanceboro Costalia We don Rocky Mount Fayetteville Durham Rocky Mount Sanford N. Merrick, N.Y. Wins on-Sa em Richmond, Va. Greenville Edenton Sanford Fayetteville Charlotte Albertson Jacksonville Arlington, Va. Chapel Hill Durham Winston-Salen Springfield, Va Teache 388 HISTORY Department of Library Science Approximately two hundred under- graduates this year trained to become school librarians. The entire program was revised to meet new state guidelines, and it was possible for students to student teach in library science rather than their other field of concentration. For the past three summers the department conducted institutes for librarians out in the field. The graduate degree in library science had more candidates than ever before. Last year ' s graduates were placed in school libraries throughout the Southeast, in public and college libraries, and in technical institutes. Each graduate in the program was offered at least ten openings from which to choose. The Department of Library Science was located on the second floor of the Joyner Library with a suite of classrooms, offices, seminar rooms, and a media center. Graduate Seniors Lanier, Dr. Gene D. Boyce, Miss Emily S. Berry, Mrs. Lois T. Everhart, Mrs. Frances Clarl(, Mrs. Dobbins, Mi; Phelps, Dori irbara C. Teaching Fe ow Emma G. Teaching Fellow Allen, Paul J., Ill Berry, Helen L. Brantley, Margaret E. FarmviV e Fuquay-Varina Rocky Mount Broadway LIBRARY SCIENCE 389 Butler, Judith L. Finch, Rebecca L. Hawl es, Barbara F. Kennington, Betsy E Matthis, Mildred B. Shields, Sheliah E. Cunningham, Jane Davis, Carolyn J. Gardner, Lena O Hall, William R. Howell, Steven E. Hurdle, James R. Manning, Judith F. Murphy, Linda J. Pelletier, Laura P. Pollock, Hamish Pritchard, Linda S. Wooten, Mamie E. Nicoletti, Nancy A. Fayetteville Merry Hill Willow Springs Roxboro Greenville Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Morehead City Ayden Canville, Va. Undergraduates ' Garysbury Elizabeth City Robersonville Pink Hill Washington Hampton, Va. Elizabeth City Norfolk, Va. Kensington, Md. £1 1kMi tM M£A m 390 LIBRARY SCIENCE Department of Mathematics Faculty Pignani, Dr. Tullio . Bailey, Dr. Donald F, Bellis, Mrs. Ann L. Bennett, Mrs. Faye Brannan, Mr. Oscar W. Coulter, Mrs. Claudia S. Daugherty, Stella M. Debnath, Dr. L. Derrick, Mrs. Mildred H. Dudley, Frances F. Fleming, Mrs. Ellen C. Garrow, Mrs. Patricia H. Haggard, Mr. Paul W. Hodgin, Dr. Katharine Manning, Mrs. Nannie L. McGrath, Mrs. Virginia G. John Mr. F. Milan Moye, Mrs. Evelyn B. Saunders, Mr. Frank W. Sowell, Dr. Kate O. Tennala, Mrs. A. Whyburn, Dr. Clifton T. Wlltlams, Louise L. c Headed by Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, the mathematics staff consisted of thirty-two fulltime professors. An IBM 360 System Model 30 served as a useful teaching aid to the professors. Among these thirty-two faculty members were four who were away pursuing their doctorates. Established during the year was the North Carolina Delta Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, an Honorary Mathematics Frater- nity. Seminars in Modern Algebra were sponsored by the professors of the Mathematics Department. MATHEMATICS 391 Ussery, Robert M. Smithfield Criflon Graduates Adams, Judy A, Bailey, Barbara C. Barber, Sandra R. Barbour, Kenneth S. Roanofce Rapids Williamslon Plainfield, N.J. Seniors Beasley, Bob E. Benditz, Ellen F. Berger, Vincent Boyd, Toney A. Bramley, Eleanor G. Bright, James P. Brinson, Glenda D. Burnette, Margaret N. Bynum, Joseph C, III Cargill, James M. Colvin, Samuel Cox, Gilda vford, Elizabeth C. Falls Church, Va Portsmouth, Va Wil Denny, Charles C. Dunning, Ronald I. Eckenrode, Raymond Edwards, Janet A. Edwards, Jesse C. Farrell, Donald J. Flanigan, Judith G. Foster, Grace A. Gaston, Robert L. Gerard, Jackie A. Graybeal, Betty Jo Hale, Allan R. Hardee, Howard E. Hardee, William C. Hester, Celia Jenkins, Evelyn W. Sewell, N.J. Fayefteville Fa etteville Concord Roanofee Rapids Concord Aulander Baltimore, Md. Ay den Kins ton Winston-Salem Goldsboro Ayden Greenville Washington Statesville Roanoke Rapids Greenville Greenville Oxford h. Benning, Ga. ■0 O AiMmMitM 0f P 392 MATHEMATICS Johnson, Curtis W. Roanoke Rapids Kuykendall, William G. Sanford, Fh. Lukens, Marsha A. Silver Spring, Md. Lupton, James E. Low and Margerum, Raymond E. Yardley, Pa. Mauldin, Clement E. Go dsboro McCall, Ma e f Pi A r- V i fcrrs f Mi; Sandra L. Moynihan, Robert C. Newell, Terry M. Pate, Rupert G. Burlingloi Rea, Katherine H. Mount Jackson, Va Akxandria, Va. Greenvi e Ross, Joyce M. Satterfield, Robert D. Sawyer, Miriam E. Schnurr, Paul F. She Lee S. Simmons, Sondra G. Carihage Prospect Hill Granite Falls Mount Airy Stanley, Cynthia S. Clarendon Styron, Cecil H. Hobucken Taylor, Bonnie R. Conway Thompson, Betty K. Selma Townsend, Donna D. Jacksonville Turner, Robert E. Virginia Beach, Va. Warren, Roger A., Ml Roanoke Rapids West, Gary W. Southern Pines White, Barbara E. Merry Hill Williams, Freddie T. Greenvi7 e Willis, William D. Davis Winslow, Lloyd E. Sunbury Wright, Anthony, L. Juniors Alvarado, Manuel A. Austin, Nonie R. Belcher, Robert G. V Bone, Brenda I. Clayton, Del. Aurora Oxford Nashville tkd MATHEMATICS 393 Bridenstine, Ann Art. Burt, Duncan T. Canipe, Herbert W., Carr, Carol A. Chung, Dick Vancouv Dickenson, William F. Ellis, Rhenda F. Fisher, John M. Fox, Gerald AA., Jr. Freeman, John B., Jr Garcia, Bert H. Gardner, Patricia R. Gibson, Ella S. Graham, Donna Art. Gregory, Alice G. Griffin, Artary F. Hall, John T. HaM, AAichael A. Hamilton, Thomas Hill, Sammie W. Hines, Isaac C. Hobbs, Benjamin ( Hobbs, Jacqueline Hutchison, Arthur Jarvis, Anita K. Johnson, Carol E. Jones, Ella V. Jones, Sharon A. Jordan, Yvonne G. Lassiter, Cathryn AA. Artarcus, AAichael B. Massey, Faye I. ArtcGlohon, AAillie ArtcKinney, AAichael J. Medlin, Linda B. AAoore, David E. Artoore, Dorothy C. Artyers, AAargaret L. Neal, Arnold C. Newberry, Larry W. Pfeiffer, Joan B. Phillips, Alice S. W nston-Sa em Roclcingham British Columbii life Quarry Kinsfon Arapahoe Raleigh Washing on, D.C. Washingtor Winston-Salem Falls Church, Va mm Raleigh Raleigh Camp LeJeune Rockdale, Texas Rocky Mount Hanr pton, Va. 394 MATHEMATICS 1 W tTw Presnell, Sherry A. Ashefaoro Ransome, W. Thomas Washingfon Renegar, John W. Yad cinvrV e Rowe, Marlena J. Morehead Cif Speckman, Mark C. Char o fe Spence, Keifford D. Bunnlevel Spruill, Mary K. Roper Stevens, Judith D. Spring Hope Sutton, Joanna E. Fayetteville 3te , ' Thomas, John G. Newton Tingen, Marshall L. Bullock i ' m m Sophomores Tutterow, Charles D. Mocksville Weissman, Steven L. Alexandria, Va. Wood, Carolyn R. Smilhfield i Aaron, Lois I. iichmond, Va. Barnes, Judy M. texingfon Basnight, Mac F. Columbia Beard, William T. Kannapolis ¥. M Bennett, Jeanne K. Greensboro Biggs, Martha T. Hamlet Blackmon, Freddie A. Whifalcers Bullis, Danny L. Burlington Boyette, Larry S. Clayton Burnett, Paula B. Raeford Carraway, Judy C. Fountain Carter, Jeanette Durban Daigle, John A. Houston, Texas Daugherty, Doyle C. Newton Grove ' Devos, Michele M. Oxford Dyar, Gregory Sanford Earp, Leonard B. Tarboro Edge, Janice L. Virginia Beach, Va. Ellis, Sharen A. Sanford Etheridge, Maude G. Oak City Fulcher, Sandra L. Vanceboro Hardee, John A. Farmville i i mk MATHEMATICS 395 Hardison, Eleanor C Harris, James H. Harris, Jo Ann Houston, Tommy A. Hudson, Dewey V. Jones, Peggy J. Lagrange, Linda C. Lashley, Gurney L Lawrence, Rebecca S. Leggett, Suzanne Leggett, William K. Livingston, Paula F. Mabe, Ronald J. McCaskill, Deborah S. McNeill, Mary J. Mobley, Roger W. Modlin, Becky A. Mozingo, James S. Mozingo, Joyce S. Myers, Mary L. Peacock, June D. Pearson, Phyllis S. Pilchard, Beverly A. Proctor, Frederick T. Quinn, Johnathan C. Rose, Donald W. Sink, Nancy C. Stamey, Theresa G. Stokes, Linda G. Tart, Robert Toler, Melvin T. Tripp, James R. Twiford, Dennis O. Weaver, James G. West, Peggy L. Whitley, Barbara A. Wilkinson, Gregory A. Wood, Patricia B. Farmville Farmville Jacksomille Trenton Chocowin fy even Springs Rocky Mount Burlington Gates Washington Greenville Raelord Stokesdale Fayetteville Clarkton Williamston Washington Fayetteville Fayetteville Roanoke, Va. Sal:sbury Wilson Stockton, Md. Fayetteville Solomons, Md Roanoke Rapids Raleigh Asheville Beaufort Dunn Washington Griffon Powe s Poinf Whifeville Go dsboro Vanceboro New Bern Richlands i iii f (-■ k£A 396 MATHEMATICS Department of Philosophy Faculty Undergraduates Now located in its own building, the Philosophy Department gave the students of the University a chance to think merely about thinking. Teaching courses from basic instruction in the ideas of the great philosophers to more advanced level courses, the Philosophy Department attempted to expose the students to the minds of great men. Left: Professor Ernest Marshall Kozy, Dr. John, Jr. Gross, Mr. Dawyer D. Ryan, Dr. Eugene E. poini of Feldstein, Charles R. Jacksonvili Barnum, Eileen W. Richmond, Va Ingle, William W. Raleig Lesem, Michael A. Creenvill Mooneyham, Jeral L. Gaylord, William R. Harrington, Robert A. Sherman, Roslynn Raleigh Pi net own Silver Springs, Md. Margate, NJ. PHILOSOPHY 397 Department of Physics Byrd, Dr. J. Willian Adier, Dr. Carl G. Coulter, Dr, Byron Hsims, Dr. R. M. Faculty McCorkle, Dr, Richard McEnally, Dr. Terence Sayelta, Dr. T. C. Seykora, Dr. Edw?. d Borzooei, Keyhan Harris, Janice E. Liguori, Raymond R. AAintz, Gary M. Sari, Iran Durham Forty Fori, Pa. Graham Reese, Wilis Rose, OIlie Tamul, Joseph J. Media, Pa. Paniego Fremont Greenville Dr. William Byrd and Dr. Richard McCorkle headed a special research program in Plasma Physics. Low Energy Nuclear Physics research was directed by Dr. E. J. Seykora. Electronics technician Arthur Fletcher built and maintained electronics equipme nt for the Physics, Biology, and Chemistry Departments. The ECU Physics Department initiated a series of seminars in Eastern North Carolina Colleges and Universities. Four graduate progr ms in physics were approved to begin in the fall of 1970. The Physics Department moved into its new quarters in the Science Complex. 398 PHYSICS Juniors Sophomores Baird, Robert W. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Bilodeau, Philip H. Manchester, N.H. Gerock, Donald B. Newport McDowell, Samuel J. Statesville Sttoud, Larry N. Thompson, Aubrey C. Carawon, Robert E. Eastwood, Norman Elms, Michael L. Hester, Ronald S. Robinson, Jimmy R. Sheppard, Thorne M. Stroud, Edward H. Kinston Graham New Bern Greenv( e Bufner Liberty C infon Washington Kinston Troutman, Dr. Willian Carlton, Mr. Herbert R. Indorf, Mr. Hans H. Pak, Dr. B. K. Faculty Parks, Mr. Oral E. Song, Dr. Young-Dah Sugg, Dr. Howard A. Yarbrough, Dr. T. E. Almon, Martha R. Bass, Gary L. Beasley, Earle Beaver, H. Gerald Alexandria, Va. Seaboard Raleigh Bell, Danny L. Bishop, Julius L. Brackett, Ralph M. Burns, Nathan S. Carter, Dwight H. Clear, Williaim M. Rocky Mount Raleigh Albany, Ga. Department of Political Science ' 1 KJ f ( Seniors With both the behavioral and traditional approaches to Political Science, the Political Science Department tried not only to instruct the students but to make them aware of the world about them. The Honors Program challenged outstand- ing students in Political Science. The cur- riculum was organized around four basic fields: American Government and Pol- itics , Political Theory and Methodology, Foreign and Comparative Government, and International Relations. Dr. John Howell and Dr. J. G. Kim published articles. Dr. John East was written up in an article in American Men of Science and was included in Who ' s Who in the South and Southwest. 400 POLITICAL SCIENCE Bi Cooksey, Chrislriia Daves, D. Richard Diuguid, William I Drake, Charles E. Dressel, Barry L. Early, Richard H. Falls Church, Va. Kannapolis Raleigh Macon Creemille Alexandria, Va. Elledge, Ralph E. Fisher, Leonard T. Graham, Robert F. Halyburton, Robert R. Hammond, Jabez Dean Hardesty, Jerry T. Hargrove, Linda F. Hawkins, John Richard Winston-Salem Jacksonville Burlington Hamlet Charles A. Hen Holcombe Hord, Jarr King, Will Lanier, Charles S. Lawing, Robert J. Lindefelt, Robert Lloyd, David R. Marshall, David R. Morrisette, Stephen Burlington Mebane Asheville uHolk, Va. Charlotte Concord Beulaville €j ife Overton, George T. Pace, Charles E. Rasor, Walter W. Roach, Andrew T. Robin, Carl A. Ross, Frances M. Samuelsen, Richard Schavio, Carl J. Schofield, John C. Mount Ho y Hubert Raleigh Greenville Elizabeth City Fayetteville Burlington Henderson Portsmouth, Va. Clayton Elizabeth City Burlington Greenville andale, Va. Raleigh mitM Miiii Smith, Beverly J. Durham Smith, Stephen T. Raleigh Sparrow, William C. Charlotte Strickland, Louis Rocky Mount Strickland, Rudy C. Smithfield Summerfield, David Chesapeake, Va. POLITICAL SCIENCE 401 Tetlerton, Linda L. Weitz, David L. Wilson, Patricia A. Woodburn, Henry P. Greenville Washington Allen, Brenda C. Rocky Mount Anderson, Randolph C. Anderson, S.C. Arbergast, Walter P. Have ocit Ballance, Thomas, III Greenville Boone, Sidney G. Braunhardt, Ronald N. Callaway, Paul F. Capps, Kirby B. Chalk, Terrence E. Coker, Marvin T. Dunn Sanford Mount Airy iaufinburg Nutley, N.J. P easanf Hi Corey, Susan M. Crist, Patricia M Cundiff, Ronald Dixon, John R. Duval, John C. Hickory Virginia Beach, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Burlington Falls Church, Va. Chocowinity Hardester, Allen L. • Hinnant, Ronald L. HuHman, Terry D. Kennington, Harold King, DuHATOod M. Lamm, David C. Margulies, Hovt ard S. McCoy, Carlos M. Muir, Frank F. Mull, Karl D. Noe, Alexander B. Overcash, Michael R. Crisfield, Md. New Bern Hampton, Va. Columbia, S.C. Havelock Wilson Raleigh Fayetteville Goldsboro Gastonia Sumter Ringrose, Stephen J. Shaw, William D. Simpson, Wayne T. Starling, Joseph W. Raleigh Denton Burlington Wilson Steinberg, Bruce A. Wilmington, Del. Stephenson, Jerome B. Angier Juniors ) ii 402 POLITICAL SCIENCE Stirling, Robert M. Taylor, Thomas F. Vestal, Larry W. Walker, Philip E. Petersburg, Va. Conway Jonesvi e Chapel Hill Sophomores (v P ? Allen, David S. Beasley, Barry R. Bender, William Buxton, Barry M. Star Troy Nor ina ' )avidson Chauncy, Julius G. Claris, John B. Clegg, George E. Daniel, Everelte L. Davis, Frances M. Davis, Stephen E. Droddy, David W. Edwards, David A. Fields, Edmond W, Greenspan, Peter D. Gutekunsf, Philip G. Harris, Evans C. Holt, Edmund W. Home, Clifton D. Icenhour, Parks H. Lamond Angus S. Mancini, Leonard A. Mann, Edward H. McCullough, James S. Naylor, Steve V. Puzon, Daniel I. Romer, Rose M. Tripp, Roger S. Waters, Richard C. Watts, James H. Williams, Patrick W. Griffon Fayetteville Worth, Texas Durham Fuquay-Var na Ra eigh Shrer)sbury, N.J. Go c sboro Kenansvi e Durham Weymouth, Mass. Havelock Warrenton Richlands Raleigh Alexar dria, Va. Croton, N.Y. Sanford Vienna, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Charlotte Ra eigh Castle Hayr)e Hendersory Greensboro Scollar d Neck Greensboro Morehead POLITICAL SCIENCE 403 Department of Psychology Proposals concerning the construction of a spacious new building to house the Department of Psychology were sub- mitted to the State Legislature. The new building would add much more space and equipment to the present facilities and enable the department to accept more applicants for the Masters Degree program. Several new professors were added to the staff of the Psychology Department this year ' to replace the ones who left to work on their doctorates. The department consisted of nineteen staff members, sixteen graduate fellows, two professional secretaries, and one full-time animal caretaker. Prewett, Dr. Clinton R. Daugherty, Dr. Boice N. Dixon, Mr. C. R. Grossnickle, Dr. William F. ■■■■■■■■U_r _- ■■■■■■I ■■■■■■I ■■■■■■I ■■■■■! ' ■■■■■■ft iiiiiiiS] {■■■■■■ S -.f j5 Ha , Mrs. Julia S. Latham, Mr. Vann Long, Dr. Thomas E. MitcKell, Dr. Charles C. Rogers, Dr. James P. Steinberg, Mr. Jay Tacker, Dr. R. S. Williams, Dr. Harry A. Bridges, Mary B. Hickory Cleveland, Helen S. Greenvi; e Jennings, Ann B. Wihon Lima, Paul P. Bayside, N.Y. Graduates tkkUk 404 PSYCHOLOGY % iiMk Seniors f t © f McCullen, Forest G. Setaro, Teresa A. Walder, Jeffrey M. Whitley, Theodore W. Topsail Beach Dallas, Texas Greenville Allen, Barbara L. Anema, John C. Angel, Stephen R Barnes, Richard R. Burlington Point Pleasant, N.J. Greensboro Durham Beasley, John J. Beck, Hall P. Bishop, Richard W. Bissette, Sherman R. Brandenburg, Sharon L. Brittain, Emmetf W. Raleigh Alexandria, Va. Arling ' on, Va. Wilson Dunn Morganton Brooks, Randall S. Brown, Ruby E. Bunn, Bennie G. Burch, Brenda A. Cain, Harry I. Carmine, Forest H. Chestnut, Dennis Earl Chorley, Joseph H. Cox, Lynda Scott Cratch, Sammie L. Creech, Dwight M. Daly, Marian Frances High Point Greenville New Bern Greensboro West Chester, Pa. Aurora, III. Tabor City Willian ston Mount Olive Blounts Creek Smithfield Clinton Dudley, Jeff Franklin Edwards, Alann W. Ellis, Phillip C. Ferguson, Micha Fetzer, Daniel J. SfeHa A ' . Hampton, Va. Black Creek Manassas, Va. Lee Freder c csburg, Va. Shelby Galup, Mary Del Griffin, Thomas V Gwaltney, Helen Hall, Rebecca D. Hamm, Rodney Gene Hanson, Diana Parham Kay Bethesda, Md. Sanford Taylorsville Wake Forest Durham Raleigh PSrCHOLOGY 405 Hiatt, Tony G. Hooks, Brenda F. Hughes, John M., Jackson, John K,, Johnson, James A. Johnson, Janie D. Johnston, Lollie M. Jones, James E. Kern, Daniel R. Kinney, Karen A. Kuzmuk, Sandra F Langley, Rebecca A. Lewis, Stephen P. Mcintosh, Mitchell Meadows, Terry E. Miller, Diane B. Paul, Jay R. Paul, Jerry L. Popwell, Sheila J. Prewett, Michael J. Ragsdale, Sallie E. Robertson, Betty P. Robinson, William C. Roensch, Richard A. Rutledge, Allen Spiewack, Virgin, Stevens, Glenda Terry, Susan L. Thacker, Robert Vick, Robert W. Walsh, Brenda C. Whiteley, John W. Willis, James S. Witt, Sandra L. Wood, Sheila M. Wright, Sandra K. Yourt, Sarah J. Mount Airy Greenville Henderson Elizabeth City Four Oaks Greensboro Weldon Corapeake Salisbury Kannapotts Shadyside, Md. Kenly Clinton Rockingham Hubert New Bern Portsnnouth, Va. Raleigh Mount Holly Greenvi fe Raleigh Grifton Clinton Burlington Atlanta, Ca. Plymouth Greensboro lexingfon High Point Franklin, Va. Salisbury Jacksonville Williston Winston-Salem Greenville Burlington Rocky Mount 406 PSYCHOLOGY Juniors Austin, Janice E. Baker, William D. Barto, Clarence O., Ill Benson, Gloria B. faith Burlington Jackson ' r- -r rJ ' Mr T Bland, Danny C. Branch, Martha C. Brasweil, Betty J. Breedlove, Carolyn J. Britt, James A. Bumgardner, Karen C. Bush, Samuel E. Calcutt, Stephen D. Carter, Susan A. Carver, Evelyn B. Catlett, Cassandra J. Copenhaver, Danny L. Cox, Donna J. Daniels, Audrey D. Davis, Mary E. Day, John B. Elheridge, Rose M. Ezzell, Mary R. Goodman, Phillip L. Goodpasture, Lora Grant, Marcia L. Graves, Janet F. Green, Michael W. Ha Donald M. New Bern Greenvi7 e Rocky Mount Aiexandria, Va. Newton Grove Charlotte Portsmouth, Va. Winston-Salem Roxfaoro Greensboro Wyfhev. e, Va. Jamesfown Clinton Jamesville ' irginia Beach Va. Wilson Warsaw Land is Arlington, Va. Raleigh Statesville Asheville Halifax PSYCHOLOGY 407 Hawkins, Jeanette E. Mebane Heath, Walter D., Ml Newport Hickson, Anne Alexandria, Va. Hubbard, Sharron L. Wikon Huntley, Dennis H. Monroe Haines, James G. Albemarle Johnson, Ernest F., Jr. Greenville Jones, Pamela L. Jacksonville Jones, Vasco D.,. Jr. Rocky Mount King, Martha S. Newport Love, Pamela J. Colon iai Heights, Va. Lowder, Rebecca M. Albemarle Madden, Richard D. Burlington Malpass, Gloria A. Mount Olive Manning, Oscar R. Fayetleville Matta, William C. Roanoke Rapids McSwain, Ann Greensboro Meade, Rex L. Riverdale Mobley, James P. Raleigh Morton, Lynda G. Jacksonville Norton, Mitchell D. Sa emburg Oakley, Marilyn G. Roxboro O ' Neal, Susan B. Arlington, Va. Paris, Fulton T. Graham Peel, Donald W. Williamston Phillips, Preston L. Greenville Pollok, Virginia C. Danville, Va. Powell, Patricia M. Norfolk, Va. Price, Edwina L. Concord Roberts, Steven F. Key V esl, F a. Sanders, Pamille A. Hampton Sellars, Barry C. Waciesboro Strickland, Joseph H. Rocky Mount Suggs, Phyllis G. Nakina Thompson, Robert E. Midway Park Turner, Alice B. Weldon Upchurch, George G. Burlington Wschter, Peter M. Winston-Salem Walker, Donna M. Aurora Ward, Doris J. Staley Watkins, Thomas C. Petersburg, Va. Weathersbee, Sidney P. Norwood um i iki £Md:A tJ S § 408 PSYCHOLOGY Sophomores E f t f Willis, Raymond G. Wilson, Julia A. Young, Douglas J. Winsfon-Sa em A( anta, Ga. Jacksonvi Ze Alford, Mary L. Baksr, Barbara J. Baluss, James R. GreenviHe Richmond, Va. fa enevi e Roanoke Rapids Bayless, Martha Brown, Constance M. Butler, Charles E. Canup, Nancy L. Carraway, Frankie D. Casper, Cheryl L. Castell, Linda L. Cherry, Morris L. Clark, Cheryle E. Cole, EllaJean Winston-Sa em Go dsbofo Raleigh Raleigh Greenville Salisbury Go dsboro Rocky Mount Washington, D.C. Durham Wilson Swannanoa Creech, Deborah L. Dorsey, Deborah V. Edrington, Thomas G. Gurley, Peggy J. Hillard, Linda A. Holmes, Brenda S. Huffman, Wm. Harry Hylemon, Larry V. Ingram, Kathryn L. Jennings, Emily J. Jernigan, Joan Elaine Jump, Ronald D. Keene, Thomas A. Keith, Vickie R. King, Charles R, SmifhfieU Kinston McLean, Va. North Wilkesboro Glenside, Pa. Ra eigh Mount Olive Salisbury Ashevilte Sumter, S.C. Burnsville Kailua, Hawaii Statesville Four Oaks Greensboro New Bern Fayetteville Graham PSYCHOLOGY 409 Little, Francis M. Mardant, Susan A. McDonald, Glenn C. Salisbury Winterville Charlotte Capron Va, Opa-Locha, Fla. Charlotte Meekins, Kathy E. Virginia Beach, Va. Montaquila, Ronald J. Winslon-Sa em Murphy, Shelley L. Thomasville Noreleet, Catherine Hampton, Va. Norman, Mary E. Greenv(7 e Painter, Mary E. Fay Parnell, F Patschke, Phillips, I Pleasants, Purvis, La Rappucci, Reavis, Thomas Rogers, Jon C. Roser, John L. Russell, Jane A. Scott, Danny L. Sigmon, Tonia S Skeen, Ervin D. Weatherly, Jam. Weeks, Gerald White, Vickie R Woodard, Marvi Greenville Norfolk, Va. Charlotte Garner Wilson Chester, Pa. Henderson Wanamassa, N.J. Winter Park, Fla. High Point mA rinity Washington Swanshoro Chetbourn Kernersviile l f (--? 410 PSYCHOLOGY Department of Science Education Science Education Department revised the science curriculum for pre-service and in-service elementary school teachers. Major changes were made in the graduate degree program for secondary school science teachers. Plans were made to implement the new teaching certificate in physical science that was approved by the State Board of Education. The department approved plans for renova- tion of the third floor of Flanagan Building. These renovations tripled the present facilities of the department. The department served as regional consultant for two national curriculum studies in elementary education. Faculty i iiiiX Jndergraduates o Mattheis, Dr. Floyd E. Bailey, Dr. Donald E. Dough, Dr. Robert L. Eller, Dr. Frank W. Hampton, Dr. Carolyn H. Hampton, Dr. Carol D. Nicholson, Mr. James D. Sheppard, Dr. Moses M. Boseman Jane T. Liltleton Buzzelli, Phillip L. Anderson Caviness, Marvin L. Carthage Gillespie Thomas F. Stafesvil e Greenlee, Harold R. Alexandria, Vs. Harris, Archie L. Wilmington Hughes, Vicky W. LaCrange Braxton, Ronald E. Vanceboro Koppenhoefer, Louis Riverton, N.J. Riggs, Charles New Bern Rudisill, Darrell E. Hildebran White, Benjamin Greenville Wilson, Dona S. Wilson SCIENCE EDUCATION 4| | Department of Sociology Williams, Dr. J. Melvii Douglas, Dr. George A. Kim, Dr. Hough Kuthiala, Mr. S. K. Napp, Dr. Ralph R. Sanders, Dr. Robert H. Watrous, Dr. Blanche G. Abell, Sandra J. Barnett, Kay A. Blankenship, Arthu Blaylock, Layne Faculty Greensboro Arlington, Va. Cromartie, Elizabeth C. Wadesfaoro Daughtry, Emily L. Halifax Davis, Karen B. She by Faccinto, Janet S. San Francisco, Calif. Foy, Margaret A. Wilmington Freakley, Gwendolyn A, Woodstocfc, Va. In the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Yoon Hough Kim directed two research projects. Six workshops were conducted in the areas of Juvenile Delinquency, Race Relations, Social Problems, and the Aged In American Society. Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, the department gained three new adding machines for its research program. After concentrating on the develop- ment of a graduate program, the Sociology and Anthropology Department, under Dr. Melvin T. Williams, offered this year the M.A. degree in Sociology. The department also added a minor in Anthropology. 412 socioio y 1Lk£M t Jm iLk Fritton, Jacquelyn C. Fulbright, Claude H. Galantis, Koulia J. Harwood, Frances D Heath, Maude M. Ipock, Glenda S. Johnson, Kathryn A. Jones, Brenda J. Kirby, Gloria J. Knowles, Glenda E. Lugani, Barbara A. Lynd, Gayle M. Mauney, Jack D. May, Betsy A. Milone, Donna M. Moore, Patricia S. Newkirk, Emily W. Pennington, Julia E Gasfonic C a nont Morehead Mount Pleasant Hookerton Kinsion Newark, Del. Kinston High Point GreenviUe Raleigh Springfield, Va. Mount Holly Burlington Raleigh Mm Plummer, Sandra S. Rietdore, Nancy A. Russell, Linda F. Scott, David W, Scovil, Margaret S. Smith, Cynthia D. Tate, Linda D. Thornton, William E. Upchurch, Phyllis V. Vaughan, Margaret R. Arden Newport News, Va. Morgantown Raleigh Greensboro Charlotte Cliflside t; ingfon Washington Burlingtor} Greensboro Walker, Sandr, Co umb a Woodbric ge, Va. Alexar dria, Va. Juniors 7acksonv(7 e Siler City Wendell Richmond, Va. SOCIOLOGV 413 Blumenstein, Bunny Carper, Arlene C. Carraway, George Colenda, Patricia Cox, Billy J. Davis, Joseph E., J Dodson, Lynn I Flake, Betsy R. Forehand, Cha Galloway, Keni Gordon, Frank Hale, Paula M. Heffner, Bain L., Jr. Henn, Sheila A. Henslee, Charles, Mines, Sylvia C. Horner, Bonnie L. Hunt, Hilda D. Isbell, Nina E. Jessee, Gaylan L. Kuczynski, Lenore Little, Fritz F. fayeffev;7 e Virginia Beach, Va. Clarendon Greenville Greenville Fan ■ille Goldsboro Supply Winston-Salem Scotland Neck Burlington Brick-Tov n. N.J. Arlington, Va. Farmville Fayetteville Denton Virginia Beach, Va. Lewisville Goldsboro Greenville Asheville Alexandri Va. McGuinn, William D. Moore, Janet S. Morrison, Annice W. Mortimer, Margaret V. Forest City Springfield, Va. Wallace H gh Point Alexandria, Va. 414 SOCIOLOGY C- € 1 O ' Neal, Peggy F. Owens, Linda G. Pence, Judy C. Perry, Mary L. Pritchard, Myra G Ratcliff, Patricia I Robinson, Maxine Rose, Margaret A. Simmons, Frances L Vawter, Delores fi Wagner, Elizabeth Warden, Rebecca L. Wilee, Brenda J. Woolen, Linda F. Wright, Hilda K. Yopp, Susan C. Seattle, Wash. Greensboro High Point Edenton Charlotte Morganton Greenville Jacksonville Wilson Rock Hill, S.C. WhifeviHe Charlotte Ven Allen, Va. Rocky Mount Durham Cocoa, Fla. Maple Hill Mount Airy Averitt, Carol S. Browning, Patricii Bryan, Andra R. Council, Janet M. Fayetteville Alexandria, Va. Chinquapin Raleigh Dunca Janis P. Edwards, Mary E. Ennis, Linda G. Finan, Thomas V Hasty, Jo A. Head, Molly J. Hicks, James A. Holland, Sandra L. Hudson, Patricia L. Leary, Mary M. Long, Allen T. Fayetteville Raleigh Castle Hayne Short Hills, N.J. GoWsboro Rutherfordlon Winston ' -Salerrt Raleigh Hickory Jacksonville Greenville Bessemer City SOCIOLOGY 415 Lynn, Clyde G. Kle andiia, Va. McElheney, Paula A Knightdale Moore, Luther L. Clinton Pate, Margaret W. Roseboro Pilkenton, Sheila K. Lenoir Reynolds, Janet M. Eagle Springs Samford, Joseph M. Henderson Sheffield, Cynthia L. Whiteville Shoffn er, A. Faye Graham Showefty, Victoria R. Greensboro mMiLiiMMikiik 416 socioiOGv School of Business With 1185 undergraduate majors, the School of Business this year expanded into three departments; Accounting, Busi- ness Administration, and Economics, each with its own chairman. Headed by Dean James H. Bearden, the School of Busi- ness sponsored the third Executive De- velopment Seminar. The School of Busi- ness was the first professional school to use the General College facilities. As a result, business majors were admitted to the School of Business as upperclass- men. Bearden, Dr. James H . Dean Dempsey, Dr. Audrey V. Chairman (Office Administration and Business Administration Hill, Dr. Joseph A. Chairman (Business Administration) Potter, Miss Gwen Chairman (Accounting) Zincone, Dr. Louis H. Bassler, Dr. James D. Brandon, Miss Dorothy Cameron, Mr. Norman H. Coicord, Mr. Marshall Daniels, Miss Frances Debter, Mrs. Ouida C. Dewar, Mrs. Thadys J. Donnalley, Mr. Kenneth G. Durham, Dr. William H., Jr. Finkel, Dr. Sidney R. Friedl, Miss Marjorie G. Gulati, Mr. Umesh G. Harrison, Dr. Alice M. Hart, Mrs. Carol Ann Hart. Mr. William S. James, Mr. Kenneth C. Javaid, Mr. Khwaia R. 417 Knipe, Dr. James L. Larsen, Dr. Tora M. Little, Mrs. Linda W. Lowe, Miss Velma W. Lundy, Mrs. Lucille K. McDaniels, Mr. Jesse L. McLean, Dr. Sterling R. Rocke, Dr. Donald C. Romita, Dr. Joseph W. Salama, Mr. Ibrahim M. Snyder, Mr. Waldron Stampolis, Dr. Anthony Thornton, Mr. Jack W., Jr Williams, Mr. Patrick A. Willingham, Mr. Wayne Yeh, Dr. Chung-Jeh Allen, John C. Anderson, John M. Bordeaux, Kenneth R. Boswell, Sanford L. Bowen, Floyd C. Brown, Justin L., Ill Cherry, Harold R. Cutler, George W., Ill Davis, Luther J. Englebrecht, Ted D. Feddeman, William !■ Fleming, Eugene C. Fornes, Roy W. Gambill, Sidney C. Hunter, Mary B. Macatee, George F Quarles, Leo T. Schoener, Richard A. Benson Greenville Charlotte Newport Belhaven Hillsborough Norfolk, Va. Kilmarnock, Va. Washington Onancock, Va. Washington, D.C. GreenviHe Greenv e Bridgeville, Pa. Beulaville Asheville Raleigh Steed, Jennings D. Stockdale, Jerry W. Wang, Helen D. White, Luther G. Massapeq rk, N.Y. Denton Roanoke Rapids Taipe, Taiwan Pittsboro Whitefield, Mary L. Greenville - P 418 BUSINESS .. , p p D m IB Adams, Jasper L. Aldridge, John M. Alexander, Steven L. Allen, Helen M. Amon, Carol L. Andrews, Ann C. Atkinson, Andrew Atwater, Charles Austin, Andrew Y, Avent, Ernest B. Baker, Etta R. Baker, Meleord R. Baker, Patsy E. Baldree, William I Banks, William C. Barnes, Thomas F Barrow, Stephen C. Bass, Paul M. Beachum, Graham C Beans, Leonard J. Bennett, William R. Benson, Don Berger, Jane Binkley, Eldon D, Black, Mary M. Blair, Brenda E . Bowen, William O. Boyd, William G. Bradley, Edward W. Bridges, James M. Bridges, Paul F. Bridges, Victoria L. Brinkley, Julia F. Britt, Clyde S. Brown, Mary B. Brown, Ronald W. Bryan, James N. Buckner, James C Bueirn, Ronald R. Bumgarner, Janet Bunn, Frederick Burns, Elizabeth Byrd, Franklin D., Greenvi e Lumberton Greensboro fa; s Church, Va. Newport News, Va. Salisbury Durham Waynesboro, Va. Whitakers Roxboro Washington Rocky Mount New Bern Greenville Pleasant Hill Winston Salem Newport News, Va. Greenville Falls Church, Va. Federalsburg, Md. Goldsboro Charlotte Jacksonville Goldsboro Winston Salem Lexington Mount Airy Walnut Cove Be haven South Boston Va. Hickory Greenville, S.C. Reidsville Greenville Rocky Mount Fountain Greensboro Mebane Kernersville inston-Salem Wilkesboro Wilson Pittsboro Fayetteville 419 Byrd, Larry R. Coats Calfee, James F. Be haven Carlson, Edward D. Charlotte Carson, Donald H. Norfolk, Va. Carter, James L. Durham Cashion, Robert N. Columbia, S.C. Castellini, Daniel J. Vineland, N.J. Cauley, Mary M. Kinston Chambers, Harold S. Elizabeth City Cheek, Ada F. Durham Church, Gerald W. Hickory Clark, Arthur R. Wilmington Clark, Roger B. Clemmons Clark, William F. Rockingham Cobb, Charles D. Greenville Colby, Paul S. Raleigh Cox, Cameron M. Gary Cox, Jerry R. Greenville Crisp, William R. Pinetops Croom, Larry D. Kinslon Crotts, David F. Burlington Cuff, James J. Newark, Del. Dail, David W. Winlerville Danov ski, James L. Chamblee, Ga. Daughtry, Carl M. Wade Davis, Barbara D. Rocky Mount Davis, Buford L. Raeford Davis, Helen G. Goldsboro Davis, Jere L. Winston-Salem Deane, Raymond C. Ruchersville, Va. Dickens, Marty G. vVashington Die fenback, Jared R. Hightston, N.J. Dill, Samuel M. Garner Dillard, John T. Winston Salem Dix, Barbara R. Bridgeton, N.J. Dowell, Larry T. Greensboro Earley, Hollis G. Morganton Batman, Elvin J. Rocky Mount Eatmon, Hazel K. Woodland Edwards, Michael F. Salisbury Edwards, William, III Macclesfield Eller, Michael A. Rural Hall Ensley, Cynthia A. Newport News, Va. Evans, Kenneth W. Eden Everett, Harry C. Robersonvi Ze Everhardt, Joseph W. Mocksville Falkler, James B. York, Pa. Fann, Jarvis C. Salemburg 420 BUSINESS 0 C C (!!j T ' - ' 5 rr f f ) ' ' 1- JO ' -T. 9 9 P 9 li iM Farless, R. Ray Fisher, Larry E. Fitzgerald, John D. Floyd, Reed D. Fogleman, Floyd M. Fori Judith A. dlM MdiM htm Forrest, Louis P. Forrester, Vance P. Fowlkes, James S. Freeman, Gary A. Fussell, Robin L. Gainey, William K. Gardner, Charles D. Gardn David F. i iM Gardner, Peggy A. Gardner, William A Gentry, Joseph W. Gift, Gregory A. Gillam, David J. Gitzen, John R. Glass, James D. Glover, Richard A. Goins, Frank S. Gorham, Joan R. Gorham, Stephen D. Gower, Amy E. Green, William G. Greenwood, Ronald B. Gregory, Noah P. Gurganus, Carrie L. Haley, Donnie E. Hall, W. Travis Handlon, James W. Harmon, Gerald K. Harmon, Geraldine Harper, Victoria P. Harrell, Joseph E. Harris, James H. Harris, Keyma D. Harris, Mary E. Hawkins, Danny E. He Daniel L. Co erair Hickory Norfolk, Va Roxfaorc Durharr Winston-Salem Burlington Raleigh Westfield, N.J. Winterville Raleigh Richmond, Va. Rocky Mount Elkin nbler. Pa. Ally, Va. Alexander, Va. Greensboro Hyattsville, Md. Memphis, Jenn. Battleboro Rocky Mount Raleigh Charlotte Mount Airy Hertford Bethel Durha m Pensaco a, Fla. Greensboro Bessemer City Hampton, Va. Raleigh Edenton Nashville, Tenn. Greenville Winterville Clifhide Smithfield Henderson, Daniel L. Henderson, James W. Hester, Brenda V. Hicks, George T. 421 Hines, Danny R. Crifton Hinshaw, Stephen G. Yadkimille Hrnson, Walter L, Mount Olive Hockett, Douglas W. Pleasant Garden Holland, Harvey C. Kenly Honeycutt, Sim G. Salemburg Hoogendonk, William P Wilmington, Del. Home, Donald E. Chinquapin Home, Thomas G. Beulaville Huggins, Sybil E. Durham Irvin, James R. Southern Pines James, Cherie Robersonville Johnson, Edward S. Skyland Johnson, Jackie S. Kinston Johnson, Steven J. Falls Church, Va. Johnson, Wilbert Greenville Kane, Candice B. Weslfield, N.J. Keir, Richard M. Durham Kellam, Jo Anne Portsmouth, Va. Kennington, Samuel R. Roxboro King, Paul C. Wilmington, Del. Kruslicky, Mary A. Nesquehoning, Pa, Lamparter, Denis L. Manheim, Pa. Latham, Scott K. Annadale, Va. Lavalley, Linda A. Greensboro Leatherman, Kathy A. Mocksville Lee, Betty J. Smithfield Lee, Patricia A. Kinston Leggett, Carrie P. Williamston Likos, Robert J. West Orange, N.J. J Q Q - 422 d k © f € ' ' ? P -r Q f J r n Y v i ' ' Jim ■y- JLL Lindsay, Worrell K. Fayeffevi e Little, Jeanne D. Crimeslend Little, Joe S. JeHerson Lowder, Robert L. Albemarle Lowe, Thomas M. Greensboro Lytle, James R. Long Beach, CaW. Madagan, James M. Charlotte Marks, William F. Charlotte Mason, Grace P. Bath Matthews, Dwight W. Linden Mayhew, Thomas W. She fay McCaffrey, David L., Jr. W( mingfon, Del. McGee, Jane G. Swan Quarter McKelvey, Dennis G. Bethlehem, Pa. McMakin, Benjamin R. Creerisboro McMillan, Claude D. Norfolk, Va. McSwain, Bryan D. Norwood Melton, Judy E. Waxhaw Miller, David L. Albemarle Miller, Susie L. Hickory Millson, Colie E. Hamlet Misenheimer, Tony R. Rockwell Mitchum, William D., Ji Lenoir Moody, Richard J. Chapel Hill Moore, Murphy H. Longwood, Fla. Morrison, Donald G. Charlotte Morton, Randy M. Smithfield Motsinger, Jay C. Wir slon-Salem Mullen, Helen P. Loutsburg Myles, Decker J. Fairfax, Va. Neal, Malinda L. Mount Airy Nelson, Melvin G. Greenville Newton, Ernest W. Rocky Mount Newton, Johnny L., Jr. Go dsboro Niparts, Herbert Butner Olliff, AAartha C. Fayetleville Oneal, Harry R. Durham Osborne, John W. Charlotte Outland, Rudolph B., Jr. Kenly Outlaw, Dianna M. Warsaw Overman, Ernest N. Go dsboro Overton, Ruby J. Wmdsof Parker, William H., Jr. Rolesville Parrish, Janett G. Alexandria, Va. Pate, Fletcher, J. Raleigh Patrick, Joseph E. Roper Paul, Claude C, III Goldsboro Pearson, James W. Greensboro BUSINESS 42 Peterson, Steven D. Phillips, Johnny R. Phillips, Mary J. Phipps, Gary J. Pickett, Henry D. Pipkin, Preston D., jr. Pitt, Ronald C. Pittard, William Pittman, Arthur, Pittrizzi, James Powell, William Quinn, Terry C. Reed, Charles T. Reid, Sam L., Jr. Renfro, Billy B., Jr. Reynolds, Robert E. Rhem, John E. Rich, Clayton M. Rich, Julius H., Jr. Riggs, Sheila C. Roberts, George H. Robinson, George W. Romano, Bruce A. Ross, Phyllis P. Roth, John R. Rumley, Carolyn W. Russell, Charles F. ■ Sasaki, Ryo L. Scarborough, Gary E. Scott, Andrew A. Seagle, Dennis G. Sebesan, Dennis J. Sechrist, Richard C Sheffield, Everett Shirley, Dana J. Showfety, Stephen Sink, Larry B. Smith, Darrell L. Smith, Evelyn P. Smith, John J. Smith, Sylvia K. Smith, Timothy K. Smithwick, Sara L. Sodano, Henry R. Speas, Larry D. Spen.-er, Robert A. Stakes, Gary E. Stephens, Barbara J. Rocky Mount Carthage Richmond, Va. Alexandria, Va. Rocky Mount Burner Charlotte Alexandria, Va. Princeis Anne, Md. Warsaw Milltown, N.J. Danbury Charlotte Ayden Jacksonville Fayetteville Bozman, Md. Clarkton Westport, Conn. Crimesland Charlotte Greenville Beaufort Fresno, Calif. Syosset, N.Y. Greenville Drexel Ctaymont, Del. Winston-Salem Robbins Autryville Greensboro Thomasville Kannapolis Richmond, Va. Bethel Greenville Rocky Mount Windsor Penndel, Pa. Jobaccoville Farmville Morehead City Greenville Pj - ' r - f h V-, . P f) l ' SJJ ' . 424 BUSINESS I i r« N ' riikA i iiii Stephenson, John P. Murfreesboro Stoken, Edward J. fi h Church, Va. Stone, John W., Ill Greenv e Stringfellow, Donald JactsonviV e Talton, Lawrence W. Angier Tamul, Patricia B. Bur ington Tarlton, Grover C. Go dsboro Tart, Donnie B. Princeton Tart, Joseph L. Coats Thomas, Anne K. fayeffevi7 e Thomas, Clifton W. Snow Hi ( Tillman, Linda C. Bur ington Tripp, Joe S. Ayden Tunnell, Alexander E izabefh City Turner, John S. Hi sborough Tyler, Harry L. Char offe Vaden, Robert G. Temperanceville, Va. Verrone, Jerry M. New Bern Vick, Effie E. Kelford Vick, Jackie H. Nashville Vignetti , Karen Grissom A.F.B., Ind. Walsh, Robert J. Virginia Beach, Va. Wamsley, Alfred J. Tarboro Watkins, Edward P. Durham Watson, William E. 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Devane, John M, Dodd, Carolyn A. Be haven Washington Kenly Pine Level Tomahawk Raleigh Donnell, Michael L Sanford Earles, John S . Chriiliansburg, Va. Edmondson, Russell B. Rocky Mounf Edwards, Robert W. Rocky Mount Elks, Charles B., Jr. Raleigh Erwin, John K. Sanford Evans, Alan D. Faulkner, Ella J. Flye, Paul W., Jr. Fousf, Steven A. Frazier. Phillips R. Ange Fulcher, Dewey E, Fulghum, Robert 1 Gacomo, Kevin J. Gaddis, Joseph S Burlington Kinston Rocky Mount Jamestown La Grange Roanoke Rapids Wilson Pinehurst Asheboro Geit Hele Gilbert, Brenda J. r, Kathryn E. Mounf Crawford, Va. Bernlce A. Abigail Elizabethtown Takoma Park, Md. Fayetteville Sanford Greenville Green, Fred A. Oxford Green, Fredrick W. Wilkesboro Grimes, James F. Charlottesville Grimes, Kenneth 1. Swan Quarter Guin, Daniel W. Henderson Gurganus, John H., Jr. Williamston Hamnett, William Harrell, William Harris, Julian C. Harvey, Jean M. 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Lisenby, James D. Litaker, Ralph K., Jr. Louis, James R. Lucas, Gordon E. Fairmont Williamston Hamlet Concord Blacksburg, Va. Kinston Lucas, Marvin B. Lyon, Peter A. Mann, Michael R. Marr, John E., Ill Martin, James E., Ill Mason, Baxter W. Raleigh Winston-Salem iillington Greenville Wadesboro Lillington 428 BUSINESS Mathes, Norman H., Jr. Laurinburg Matthews, Guy P. Kinston Mayo, Charles E. Falkland Meredith, Robert A. Camp Hill, Pa. Miller, Jane E. Plymouth Miller, Robert D. Lexington Mizelle, Carolyn S. Molloy, George A. Moody, Lloyd R. Morris, Billy W. Morris, George R. Moss, Terry W. Windsor Creedmoor Kinston Aulonder Kenly Kannapoiis Mountcastle, Dennis D. Providence Forge, Va. Meyer, Cynthia J. Springfield, Va. Mullen, Reginald 0. Spring Hope Myers, David W. Go dsfaoro Nance, Judy A. Winston-Salem Nations, Ronald J. Jonesville Nelson, Edna E. Nelson, Nellie H. Noreleet, Martha V. Northcott, Donald R. Orton, Clifton B. Overby, Mary D. Owens, Stephen L. Pace, Joseph B. Pack, Robert L. Patrick, Gerald W. Peel, Robson C. Pennington, James I Perry, Deborah Perry, Donald H. Phillips, Freeman i Plaster, Kenneth F Pope, Jason C. Pope, Joseph A, Powell, Evelyn L. Respass, Heber A. Respass, Rita H. Respess, William A Riddle, Kent F. Riddle, Peggy J. Riley, Leary R. Roberts, Thomas J., Jr. Roberts, Walter F., Jr. Robinson, Earl D. Robinson, Randall W. Rose, Jo A. Grif on New Bern Laurinburg Colerain Alexandria, Va. Macon Greenville Wilmington Blacksburg, Va. Walstonburg Greenville Murfreesboro Chocowinity Zebulon New Bern Martinsville, Va. Clinton Clinton Ruckersville, Va. Plymouth Pinetown Greenville Weslfield Pitlsboro Graham Aberdeen Shawboro Durham Ctarkton Nashville BUSINESS 429 Roth, Howard R. Charlotte Rouse, Louie L., Jr. Fayetteville Rowland, Myra S. Roanoke Rapids Russell, Robert F. Richmond, Va. Salisbury, John S. Greenville Satterfield, Jerry W. Goldsboro Saunders, Jonnie L. Hampton, Va. Sawyers, Van W., Jr. Elizabeth City Schlitzkus, Suzanne Raleigh Scott, Percy M. Siler City Sellars, Daniel D. Myrtle Beach S.C. Sellers, Michael G. Smithfield Serra, Michael A. Tarboro Sessoms, Samuel C. Fayetfev ' e Setzer, Douglas A. Morganfon Sheehan, Deborah L. Springfield. Va. Simpson, Reginald M. Rocky Mount Slate, Spencer C. W nston-Sa em Smith, Janet L. Fayetteville Smith, Thomas E. Goldsboro Smith, Willard M. Fayetteville Smith, William M., Ill Durham Snead, Daniel C. Roxboro Southerland, Anthony Clayton Staton, Myron S. Greenville Stogsdill, Dwight R. Lillington Stone, Sara P. iaurinhurg Stowe, David L. Kannapolis Strain, Robert D. Charlotte Strawn, Bobby M. Kannapolis Strickland, Charles F. High Point Strickland, Willard B. Roc :y Mounf Sutliff, John A., Jr. Eden Sweat, George L. Winston-Salem Tart, Paul D. Newton Grove Timberlake, Patrick B. Nelson, Va. Tisdale, James O., Jr. Lumberton Twisdale, George M. Halifax Upton, William F. Greenville Vogler, Michael R. Winston-Salem Wages, Johnnie C. Greenville Wainwright, Wilson C. Chinquapin Walker, Gary J. Winston-Salem Walker, James C. Washington Walters, James N. Henderson Warren, Donald E. Oxford Warren, Martha R. Grimesland Weaver, Benton F. Kannapolis 430 BUSINESS Wells, Richard A. Wersllein, Fred West, Addie C. Whicker, Charles ' While, John F., Jr. Williams, Barry C, Sophomores f m iOk a«: iT diM M M h M ' A Williams, Richard H. Womble, Andrew C. Yancey, Marshall E., Jr, Abbott, Bruce C. Abbott, Philip Ray Albert, Jack Le Alexander, Gary M. Alien, Gloria J. Anderson, John E. Armour, David M. Asbell, Charles M., Jr, Askew, Edward C. Askew, Esther R. Bandy, Blake S. Banks, Elbert L. Barbee, Dixon .L Barber, Alan G. Barbour, Teresa An Barefoot, Pamela Kay Barrow, Kenneth W. Bayley, Michael F. Bennett, Richard G. Berry, Delano Howard Best, David Lee Biszantz, Charlotte K Blalock, Lambreth, Jr. Bobbitt, Joy Ann Booth, Virginia Sue Boyd, Barbara J. Briggs, Ronald K. Brinkley, Laurie E. Brinton, Joanne L. Brooks, Linda M. Brouilliard, Raymond Brown, Bonnie Lee Brown, James F., Jr. Char ofte ano Beach, F a. Clinton Greensboro Greensboro Raleigh Wagram Oxford Greensboro Henderson Go dsboro Kernersvi; e Jacksonv 7 e Raleigh Weldon fayetteville Tyler Ahoskie Plymouth Fayetteville Washington High Point Riegelwood Smilhfield Wilson ' s Mills Jackson Raleigh Rural Hall Kinston Jacksonville Burlington Halifax iouisburg Polhcksville Greenville Lexington Chinquapin Lenoir New Bern Havelock Wake Forest Raleigh 431 Brown, AAary T. Rocky Mount Bunting, Doyle W. Asheboro Carey, James W. Wsllingford. Pa. Carter, Linda E. Rose Hilt Chadwick, Richard A. Greensboro Chambliss, Charles W. Roanolce Rapids Chappell, Jerry A. Burlington Chestnutt, Amos J. Magnolia Childers, Paula Ann Raleigh Clapsadl, Daniel R. Morehoad City Clore, Robert M. Winston-Salem Clune, Michael R. Elizabeth City Coltrane, Rebecca J. High Point Comer, Bruce E. Whispering Pines Cooper John J. Salemburg Copeland, Wm. Gregory Car Corrada, Richard, Jr. Richmond, Va. Creech, Kay F. Snow Hill Crotts, Clara C. Thomasville Cutts, William Durham Damiano, Rose L. Durham Daniel, Jeter E. Car y Daughtry, James F., Ill Farmville Davis, Steven D. Smithfield Day, Richard B. Winston-Salem Demetriou, James A. Asheville Devir, Patricia Ann Warrenton Dixon, Phillip Ray Raleigh Dollar, Kenneth L. Sanford Douglas, Jack W. Chapel Hill Dowd, Leonard J. Roselle, N.J. Duncan, John A. Mebane Duncan, Patricia Ann Greensboro Dunlap, Paul P. Durham Dunn, Michael M. Chevy Chase, Md. Edmondson, Terry M. Fayetteyille Edmund, Robert F. Lumberton English, William A. Greensboro Etheridge, Jeff D., Jr. Raleigh Farver, Larry D. McLean, Va. Faulk, Marvin J. Fairmont Faulkenberry, James New Bern Finney, Helen M. Martinsville, Va. Fleig, Douglas W. Roxboro Gardner, Michael D. Willow Springs Garner, George F. Roanoke Rapids Gasperini, Eugene G. New Bern Goodall, Albert R. Monroe 12 BUSINESS .. t- P f ir 0f e . p i i 6 P C , O ( ?i p O ( 51MI LPJ,iJM fi jH) r £ •J .. --• ■AiV,-- :■•-• ' - ■ ' ' •-♦■ ' ?.-? V,v-:- .-....v. «: A, ' - -jPl Goolsby, Rebecca J. Griffon Gordon, V. Grace Charlotte Gorham, Henry W. Rocky Mount Grady, Graham K. New Bern Grady, William AA. Opelika, Ala. Hall, Michael D. Sandy Ridge Harris, Mona Lynn Raleigh Haskett, Cecilia J. Newport Hastings, Ronnie Lee Connelly Springs Haubenreiser, Robert Charlotte Hawthorne, William H. Charlotte Hayes, Kenneth R. Coats Hayes, Sandra L. Four Oaks Hayes, Thomas R. New Bern Heath, Janie R. Greenvi (e Helms, Robert D. Albemarle Hemmens, Henry J. McCoin Hicks, Charles A. Winston-Salem Hicks, Otha Lee Yanceyville Holland, Dianne M. Shaw A.F.B., S.C. Hopper, Neil F. Washington, D.C, Howard, Philip W. Jacksonv V e Howard, Richard W., Jr Fayetteville Huey, Marshall O. Burlington 433 Jackson, Thomas L. Plymouth Johnson, Jack G. Falls Church, Va. Johnson, Raymond E. Siler City Johnson, Victoria L. Charlotte Joyner, Carl W. Rocky Mount Joyner, Worth B. Wake Forest Julian, Linda L Greensboro Kattermann, August, Jr. Frar klin Lakes, N.J. Keener, Terry L Wmston-Salerr} Kernodle, Linda C. Elon College Kimball, James E. China Grove Kimbro, Carlton E. Yanceyvj e Kimel, Ralph C, Jr. W nsfon-Sa em King, Deborah C. Warrenfon King, Larry S. Kernersville Knowles, Geoffrey W. Nassau, Bahamas Landingham, Douglas B, Atlantic Beach Lawson, William B. Ashefaoro Lee, James E. Dunn Lewis, James R. Crowe, Va. Liles, Horace R. Snow Hill Linton, Bruce A. Washington Little, Evelyn M. Lincolnton Little, Johnnie K. Greenville Lloyd, Ricky V. Greenville Lynch, Michael C. Bay shore, N.Y. Lyons, Amelia A. High Point Mallard, Alan Pollocksville Martin, Ray E. Mount Holly Masters, Norman E., Jr. New Bern Mclver, Kenneth A., Jr. Sanford McLaurin, Donald J. Morven McLawhorn, James R. Ayden McNerney, John G. Indialantic, Fla. Melvin, John P. Elizabethtown Melvin, Samuel R. Fayetleville Midgette, Mary A. Manteo Miller, Mercer T. Beulaville Mills, Gloria Jo Oriental Milone, Frank, Jr. Greenville Modlin, Brenda P. Williamston Moore, Charles S. Vienna, Va. Moore, John R. Raleigh Moore, Linda Q. Chocowinity Moore, Roger L. Summerfield Morgan, William M. Raleigh Morton, Roosevelt Nelson, Va. Mozingo, Donald R. Farmvitle 434 BUSINESS Il£ iT ' i dh M jAih £ i ' B Cf C) ft ' ' h . fi i Q Q C ! ! P M t? ' O fe kk L it f% f ' Murray, Joseph R. Whifakers Nelson, Gene C. Winston-Salem Norman, Beverly G. Marion Norman, Robert D. Fayefteville Norris, Nancy B. High Point Odham, Doris R. Crifton Oliver, Everett J., Jr. New Bern O ' Neal, Evelyn M. Durham O ' Neal, Francis D. Edenton Orton, Arthur M. Alexandria, Va. Owens, William E. Mount Airy Owens, William S. Stovall Patterson, Charles T. Sanford Peedin, Floyd R. Dudley Perry, Jasper T. Rocky Mount Perry, Rodney W. Kitty Hawk Petree, Henry p., Jr. Wi ' nsron-Sa em Phifer, William B. Monroe Phillips, Bobby R. Thomaiville Pittman, David R. Stacy Pitts, John R. Hickory Plybon, Robert B. Greensboro Price, Tessie S. Rocky Mount Pulley, Thomas F. Durham Quick, John H. Raleigh Raper, Rebacca Kenly Rhoney, Rebecca A. Hildebran Riley, Dan E. Durham Robertson, Carl J., Jr. Winston-Salem Robertson, Nancy C. Swannanoa Robinson, Vivian E. Raleigh Rodriguez, Diego A. Memphis, Tenn. Rowe, Deborah K. Rocky Mount Ryals, Reginald B. Virginia Beach, Va. Rylander, Dale C. Greenville Saunders, Grover M. Oxford Schewe, William C. Fayeftev 7 e Sharpe, Steven L. Sfatesvi Ze Shaw, Leia AA. FayefteviHe Sholar, Hunter D. Wa ace Smith, Byron F. New Bern Smith, Ernest W. High Point Smith, Francis A. Jacksonville Smith, Frederick G. Fuquay-Varina Smith, Hal B. Elizabethtown Smith, Nancy A. Atlantic Smithwick, Terryl D. Washington Snyder, Robert E. Winston-Salem BUSINESS 435 Stallings, Douglas G. Standi, Joan S. Statham, Thomas F. Stewart, Dianne . Stilley, Gary G. Streetman, Eddie J. Strickland, Pamela J. Summers, Daniel L. Sutton, Stanley D. league, Taylor F. Templeton, Jerry W. Tesh, John C. Thacker, Thomas G. Thigpen, Harry L. Thomas, Daniel W. Thornburg, Timothy F. Tillery, Charles L. Tillman, Donald L Norfolk, Va. Snow Hill Greensboro Chapel Hill Winston-Salem Lexington Rocky Mount Raleigh La Grange Greensboro Mooresville Mount Airy W nsfon-Sa em Warsaw Farmville Greensboro Halifax Mount Olive Tinney, John E. Riegelwood Toler, John A. Princeton Toler, Steve L. Washington Trexler, Douglas V. Gold Hill Troutman, Raymond A. Virginia Beach, Va. Tucker, Alfred L. Monroe Tyson, Carolyn E. Uzzle, Russell T. Vandiford, Carlton W. Vest, Donna AA. Wald, Marsha A. Warren, John W. Watts, Kenneth L. Weavil, Nathan R. Wenderoth, James W. West, Jenny Sue Westbrook, James A. Wetherington, Jason A. Whaley, Frederick K. White, James L. Whitley, Paggy A. Wilkie, Claude F. Williams, Connie D. Williams, James E., WilIiam ' ;on, John B., Willir, Jane M. Wood, Keith Yorke, Ronald E. Oak City Raleigh Greenville Chesterfield, Va, Greensboro Raleigh Monassas, Va. Winston-Salem Pennsauken, N.J. Greenville Roanoke Rapids Cox City Beulaville Williamston Scranton Fletcher Louisburg Autryville Raeford Winston-Salem Kannapolis c C 436 BUSINESS School of Education In the area of Special Education, the School of Education this year offered two new degrees, one in Mental Retardation and the other in Speech Pathology. It also offered a new graduate degree in Vocal Rehabilitation. The department obtained the services of Dr. Garrett Hume, audiologist. His serv- ices were available to students as well as to special cases referred to him by medical doctors in the surrounding area. Arwood, Dr. Frank Chairman (Elementary Education) Batten, Dr. James Chairman (Secondary Education) Abbott, Mrs. Mary E. Chambliss, Dr. Thomas Clark, Dr. Amos O. Congleton, Dr. Joseph Daniel, Mrs. Billie Downes, Dr. Sheldon C. Eagan, Mrs. Elsie S. Godfrey, Mr. Milton Giles, Dr. David Holmes, Dr. Keith D. Hume, Dr. Garrett Johnson, Mrs. Esta Klingenschmitt, Mrs. Sally Martin, Dr. William B. Modlin, Dr. Ruth Pritchard, Dr. William ( Richards, Dr. John Sanderson, Dr. William Staton, Dr. Mary Lois Vernon, Dr. Thomas Whitehurst, Mrs. Jeanette EDUCATION 437 Barnes, Willie R. Benton, Bonnie B. Cagle, Joy S. Hoppe, Toby S. Conway Behidere Greenville Greenville Lane, Rebecca L. Laney, Bobbie Jo S. Latimer, Carolyn Lindsey, Almont E. Logan, Frederick P. Marshall, Ina K. Snow Hill Kinston Greenville Greenville Jamestown Burlington McClusky, Phyllis D. Roffenbauch, Patsy A. Reich, Nathaniel N. Somerville, John T. Stancil, John R. Teel, Patricia J. Greensboro Zwijndrecht, Netherlands Camp Lejeune Greenville Smithlield Greenville Abernathy, Beverly K. Adams, Bonnie F. Adams, Douglas E. Adkins, Linda H. Maiden Durham Greenville Kinston Albert, Paul E. Allison, Adra 1. Alston, Carol L. Aman, Judy R. Anderson, Mary S. Andrews, Suzanne J. Winston-Salem Raleigh Hollister Jacksonville Greensboro Fayetteville Afwood, Donna P. Baker, Cheryl K. Barnhardt, Jane S. Barwick, Brenda C. Bates, Laura Z. Baugus, Linda L. Winston-Salem Belhaven Davidson Coldsboro Greensboro Morehead City Beatty, Julie A. Beckett, Judy F. Behnke, Betty A. Bell, Fonda C. Benton, Lynda K. Benton, Margaret L. Charlotte Smyrna, Del. Hawthorne, N.J. Tarboro Swansboro Chadbourn Berry, Peggy Y. Bickham, Janet L. Blair, Ba-bara A. Blair, Linda E. Bobbitt, Nancy B. Brame, Caroline M. Moyock Charlottesville, Va. Hope Milk Mount Airy Henderson Henderson 38 EDUCATION Graduates 2 H r- A t 9A . 9. A ' A o Branch, Betty J. Morganton Branch, Ellen N. Rocfcy Mount Brinson, Marion E. New Bern Britt, Donna R. Farmville Britt, Nina E. Kinston Brookshire, Nell B. Wilkesboro Brown, Betty P. Fremont Brown, Bruce D. P ymo uth Meeting, Pa. Brown, Esther G. Manteo Brown, Lois D. Jacksonville Brown, Mary H. Rocky Mount Buettner, Nancy R. G en Head, N.Y. Bullard, Linda G. Greensboro Bunch, Annette Hobbsville Bunch, Janette Hobbsville Calder, Lynn F. Albemarle Cannon, Mary E. Greenville Capps, Barbara D. Goldsboro Carroll, Luellen Dublin Castles, Lonna E. Charlotte Check, Mary J. Jarboro Cherry, Peggy T. Williamston Chory, Diane L. Elizabeth City Christiansen, Judy A. Greensboro Ciccolella, Jan L. Westfield, N.J. Claywell, Janice M. Albemarle Cleveland, Rebecca J. Gastonia Coe, Candice H. Robersonville Cohron, Linda L. Greenville Collins, Anne B. Sanford Comer, Betty G. Saniord Conner, Ellen P. Windsor Cousins, Catherine W. Kinston Cox, Diana G. Nev Bern Crain, Phyllis W. Belvidete Crocker, Loomis G. Selma Cromartie, Jean D. Dunn Cummings, Vada S. Holly Springs Cunningham, Susan O. Swansboro Cutler, Sara D. Goldsboro Daniels, Patricia M. Scotland Neck Dark, Scarlet A. Bear Creek Daughtry, Carolyn M. Roanoke Rapids Davis, Betty L. Kembridge, Va. Davis, Sue C. Faison Day, Mary E. Roxboro Draughon, Vivian C. Dunn Duke, Ann M. Washington EDUCATION 4 Dunn, Judith A. Dunn, Lynda L. Durham, Evelyn D. Duvail, Margaret L. Eadie, Joan G. Ebron, Shirley D. Rocky Mount Greensboro Fayeftevf e Marlboro, Md. Newark Valley, N.Y. Greenville Edwards, Elizabeth G. Edwards, Julian T. Elks, Helen B. Ellis, Valeria A. English, Nancy P. Enscore, Judy A. Evans, Joan D. Evans, Judith W. Evans, Paula G. Eveland, Frances A. Fesperman, Julia A. Fountain, Ruth D. Fulbright, Janet E. Garrett, Gwyneth D. Garwood, Mary E. Gaskins, Tina J. Giles, Beverly W. Godley, Carolyn R. Goodman, Brenda L. Gray, Mary M. Green, Jane A. Green, Prentis W. Greene, Betty G. Griffin, Mary B. Gurganus, Zelle W. Hamilton, Mary L. Hardee, Martha C. Hardesty, Anita W. Harrell, Abbie K. Harrell, Addie G. Harrell, Betty W. Harrelson, Rita P. Harrington, Peggy J. Harris, Margaret E. Harris, Martha W. Harris, Mildred M. Hatchell, Donna L. Haun, Veronika G. Hicks, Jerry A, Hill, Sjsan Hinson, Linda K. Hinton, Delores Washington Henderson Martinsville, Va Winston-Salen Greenville Newport Whiteville Rocky Mount Albemarle Chesapeake, Va. Hopewell, Va. W ilkesboro Kinston Greenville Pikeville La Grange Richlands Dublin. Va. Biscoe Jamesville Greenville Charlotte Charlotte Beauforf Columbia Greenville orehead City Tabor City Olivia Greenville Chester, Va. Kiltrell mesville Kittrell Goldsboro Pittsburgh, Pa. t M£S 3 l % ? 440 EDUCATION Holland, Jo K. Greensboro Hollimon, Janet M. Charlotte Holster, Susan E. Budd Lake N.J. Honeycutt, Wanda B. Albemarle Horton, Euphalia 0. Piltsboro Hufham, Judith C. Chadfaourn Ingram, Ellen E. Zebulon Jenkins, Martha J. Greensboro Jessup, Fay E. Greensboro Jones, Carol E. JacksonviHe Jones, Nancy E. Rkhmoryd, Va. Joyner, Corinne Be haven Keener, Melinda L. Winsfon-Sa em Kelly, Mary P. China Grove Kershaw, Lee A. Frammgbam, Mass. King, Beverly L. Durharr King, Dixie G. Kmston King, Nadine V. Gates King, Pamela M. Kinston King, Patricia K. Fayetteville Kirby, Diane L. Roxboro Kirby, Lannie Ross High Point Kitchin, Hanna L. Scotland Neck Knott, Brenda G. Fuqvay-Varina Knox, Phyllis T. Robersonville Lamb, John T., Jr. Greensboro Lambert, Annette Stanfield Lancaster, Elizabeth Goldsboro Lance, Sandra L. Greenville Lang, Susan J. Pitman, N.J. Langley, Roberta L. Ayden Lark, Jean G. Easley, S.C. Larson, Janice S. Durham Latta, Kathryn M. Greensboro Lavenduski, Mary E. Durham Laws, Brenda S. Fayetteville Lemmons, Sharon P. Thomasville Lewis, Barbara C. Laurel Hill Lewis, Daisy L. Kenly Lewis, Linda M. Newport Lewis, Sylvia A. New Bern Lilly, Thomas F. Rock Hill, S.C. Linko, Brenda S. New Bern Little, Judith C. Greenville Long, Janice M. Durham AAahan, Linda K. Burlington Mahler, Rebecca L. Grifton EDUCATION A 441 Mann, Jody L. Colonial Heights, Va. Mann, Ruth A. Colonial Heights, Va. Manning, Frances J. Williamston Manning, Pamela F. Newport Marshburn, Nola E. New Bern Matthews, Beverly A Greensboro Mayville, Man E. Fayetleville McAuiiffe, Winfred M. Jacksonville McCandlish, Susan Way nesboro, Va. McGehee, Charlotte A. Fayetteville McGowan, Mittie R. Greenville McKee, Judith A. Miami, Fla. McKinley, Patii P. Morehead City McKinney, Linda L. Goldskoro McLaughlin, Patricia Morganton McLean, Sally V. lumfaerton Meiggs, Tiffney F. Jacksonville Melson, Kay S. Clinton Merritt, Frances D. Greenville Michael, Judy G. Burlington Miller, Bobbye A. Beulaville Miller, Kay M. Goldsboro Mills, Beverly G. Williamston Minton, Christina M. Manteo Minton, Scott F. Winston-Salem Mixon, Pamela K. Goldsboro Montgomery, Patricia Graham Moore, Diane Grifton Moore, Rebecca L. Roanoke Rapids Morrison, Mary M. Raleigh 442 EDUCATION Morton, Barbara L. Jacksonvi e Mumford, Janice M. New Bern Murdock, Cheryl L. Newport Murray, Brenda D. Sharpsburg Napowsa, Cheryl J. Raleigh Newton, Mary E. Farmville Nistal, Karen C, Salisbury Noble, Joan C. Deep Run Noble, Ricki M3nr ' s Harbor Nolan, Sandra L. Morehead City Dates, Patricia A. Faison Page, Harriette L. Tarboro Parks, Marcia A. Newport Parvin, Mary A. Washington Patterson, Betsy H. Mamers Payne, Lu Ann Belhaven Peacock, Nancy R. Goldsboro Pearson, Vertis C. Jacksor ville Peau, Carlotta E. Washington Pittman, Sherrill K. Macclesfield Pitts, Eunice H. Garner Poole, Palsy Durham Potter, Cynthia A. Asheville Priddy, Patricia A. Pleasant Garden Pritchard, Janice G, Greenville Pritchard, Vrda R. Elizabeth City Pugh, Beverly S. Asheboro Purvis, Elizabeth G. Ahoskie Raybourn, Holly R. Clinton Reavis, Peggy L. Henderson Renn, Virginia L. Li ngfon Reynolds, Ruth E. Kenansville Rhoden, Charlotte Ahoskie Rhodes, Rosemary New Bern Riddle, Irene B. Carthage Riddle, Mary C. Norfolk, Va. Roberson, Virginia H. Kinston Roberts, Gayle C. Greenwich, Conn. Robertson, Sherry J. Petersburg, Va, Roddy, Brenda J. Greenville Rosso, Donna B. Kinston Rountree, Margaret Gates Rowlett, Margaret Washington Salter, Sherry New Bern Sanderson, Sandra Pink Hill Sawyer, Eula F. Washington Sawyer, Patricia A. Washington Scott, Francis K. Kenly EDUCATION 4 ' Scott, Susan E. Scruggs, Cynthia L Sell, Gloria J. Sellers, Emily C. Sexton, Connie Ann Shaw, Roberta An Sherman, Mary L. Shoaf, Brenda I. Simmons, Beulah Skibbe, Kathleen I Slade, Irvin A. Smith, Brenda K. Smith, Joan R. Smith, Mary L. Smith, Rebecca J. Smith, Rexie J. Smith, Susan K. Southall, Phyllis [ Spears, Lynda L. Spears, Martha B. Steele, Ann H. Stephenson, Daisy H. Stevenson, William J Stirling, Patricia L. Stroud, Cynthia A. Stroud, Mary L. Summers, Ella L. Sumrell, Carolyn J. Tally, Donna L Tart, Joyce B. Taylor, Christine Ann Taylor, Linda A. Taylor, Sylvia L. Teague, Joan R. Thomas, Ora Ann Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Rebecca S. Thompson, Sarah L. Tingle, Treva Tofani, Jody Trent, Patricia J. Turcotte, Juanita L. Turcotte, Susan A. TyndaM, Faye M. Venters, Sara L. Vickers, Jennifer D. Wachtel, Catherine L. Waddill, Jean C. Forest City Kinston Winston-Salem Rocky Mount Raleigh Atkinson High Point Lexington Portsmouth, Va. Char one Cary BeulavHle Sanford Louisburg Elizabeth City Greenville Baltimore, Md. Waxhaw Greensboro Matawan, N.J. Charlotte Kinston Jacksonville Brown Summit Simpson Greensboro Newton Grove Chadbourn Roseboro Roxboro Winston-Salem New Bern Henderson Roxboro Lumberton Havelock Tantallon, Md. Winston-Salem Kannapolis Francisco, Calif. Goldsbofo Grimesland Camp LeJeune Spring Hope Norfolk, Va. PJlMJi 444 MAi Walker, Linda K. Walker, Susan D Walrod, Mary S. Walters, Jane C. Ward, Wildred T. Washington, Patri Greensboro Swansboro Burkeville Hertford Chatham, Va. Wake Forest Watson, Dianne F. Raleigh Welch, Nancy E. C inton Wellington, Elizabeth Par arrta, R.P. Wells, Thelma S. Virginia Beach, Va. White, Margie P. Kill Devil Hills Whitley ,Linda A. Alexandria, Va. Whitley, Nancy J. Whitley, Paul R. Williams, Evelyn A. Williams, Harriette A. Wilson, Betty F. Wilson, Brenda S. Winn, Nancy W. Winslow, Sylvia G. Witcher, Rebecca M. Wood, Deborah L. Wood, Patsy G. Wood, Robert A Woodall, Billie C. Woolen, Jean E. Wynne, Eleanor L. Zachary, Cassie E. Ajas, Teruyo Albright, Lynda J. Aldridge, Linda C Alford, Dolores A. Allen, Mary A. Ambrose, Dennie M. Andrews, Barbara A. Andrews, Martha E. Arnold, Dottie J. Ashcraft, Betty J. Baird, Wanda J. Baker, Sharon A. Banko, Roberta S. Raleigh Rocky Mount ■lizabeth City Hertford Burlington Sanlord nniddie, Va. izabeth City High Point Durham Benson Raleigh Henderson Maple Hill Williamston Lexington Fayetteville Pinetown Rocky Mount Greenville, S.C. Durham Henderson Raleigh Greenville Spring Lake Richlands Raleigh EDUCATION Barick, Marion E. Raleigh Barnhart, Vickie L Hampton, Va. Bassler, Sandra M. Greenvi e Bates, Emily W. Henderson Batten, Connie M. Setma Beaman, Donna H. Ay den Beaman, Susan M. Hookerton Bergquist, Sharone L. Plymouth Best, Nancy L. Goldsboro Bissette, Elizabeth G. High Point Blevins, Wanda S. Winston-Salem Blue, Sharon L. Eagle Springs Bonner, Constance M. Aurora Bradshaw, Linda E. Lenoir Braxton, Linda F. Graham Breeze, Ann M. Sheflard A.F.B.. Texas Britt, Sandra K. Mount Olive Brooks, Elizabeth A. Griffon Brown, Carolyn J. Henderson Brown, Linda J. Greenv; ;e Brown, Wanda M. Kinston Bryant, Paulette Dunn Buff, Jackie F. Rutherfordton Bunch, Brenda K. Edenton Burke, Etta D. Raleigh Burke, Sharon R. Charlotte Burns, Martha F. Whiteville Butler, Teresa 1. Raleigh Byrd, Fanny L. Ahoskie Cain, Mary S. Greensboro Calhoun, Elizabeth B. Sanford Campbell, Kathryn I. Charleston, S.C. Cannon, Sharon L. Morehead City Cannon, Sue E. Bethel Carraway, Sudie A. Elm City Cartwright, Mary K, Washington Cashwell, Callie R. Jacksonville Cates, Philip B. Durham Cauley, Martha Dover Chambers, Nancy L. Jacksonville Cheek, Cynthia E. Halifax Clark, Margie K. Salisbury Cooley, Leslie A. Littleton Cross, Martha A. Elizabethtown Crun.ly, Jennifer Charlotte Cullom, Frances C. Raleigh Dagenhart, Linda M. Statesville Daniel, Linda F. Oxford 46 EDUCATION Davis, Pauline Lumberton Deaver, Brenda G. Hope Mills Denmark, Mary H. Lagrange Denning, Diane L. Raleigh Dupree, Mary A. Kinslon Eddins, Patricia A. Mount Olive Edwards, Ann F. Stokes Edwards, Brenda A. Greenville Efird, Elaine Y. Albemarle Elliott, Brenda J. High Point Emory, Patricia A. Kinston Everett, Debra K. Petersburg, Va. Falls, Bonnie R. Belmont Ferrell, Waverly J. Durham Fields, Janice C. Pinehurst Fisher, Cecelia L. FayettevUle Flournoy, Linda J. Sanford Floyd, Betty J. Roanoke, Va. Floyd, Eva P. Elizabeth City Forrest, Peggy A. Winterville Forrest, Wanda T. Ayden Foushee, Beverly D. Sanford Fulcher, Janet C. Atlantic Furr, Pamela A. Petersburg, Va. Gallagher, Jere D. Fort Bragg Garlow, Rebecca J. Rocky Mount Goldslon, Donna G. Goldston Grant, Diane M. Charlotte Greene, Brenda J. Spring Hope Griffin, Judith C. Rocky Mount Griffin, Virginia G. Nashville Guffy, Janice F. Salisbury Haines, Sharon L. Goldsboro Hamilton, Rita A. Ro kledge, Fla. Hardee, Sandra P. Grimesland Harding, Elizabeth M Washington Hardy, Janis C. Kinston Harmon, Annie J. Pittsboro Harrill, Linda J. Spindale Harris, Marian M. Wilson Harris, Mary C. El zabeth City Hathaway, Sherry A. Farmville Hawley, Robert L. Burlington Haynes, Mary E. Burlington Hinchman, Jessie A. Kinston Holland, Billie L. Elm City Holliday, Linda A. Mount Olive Hood, Harriette H. Charlotte Home, Louise C. Greenville Horton, Brenda D. Forest City Hough, Linda R. Jamesville Howard, Betty F. Swansboro Howard, Cynthia A. Greenville Hudson, Judy E. Rockingham Hudson, Linda J. Clinton Humphrey, William E Salisbury Ivey, Margo Z. We don Jackson, Eva V. Virgilina, Va. James, Cheryl A. West Ne w York, N.J. Jenkins, Hattie E. Aulander Jenkins, Lynda A. La Grange Jenkins, Margaret D. Forest City Johnson, Doris L. Wilmington Johnson, Laura L. 7ov vnsend, Del. Johnson, Laurie V. Miami, Fla. Johnson, Martha E. Lenior Jones, Dawn A. Marietta Jones, Julia G. Winton Judd, Julia M. Spr ngfield. Va. Kannan, Cafolyn L. Goldsboro Kearns, Rebecca V. Greensboro Kellum, Linda K. Jacksonville Kerns, Wanda F. Charlotte Knowles, Marsha E. Plymouth Kohler, Susan V. Jacksonville Koller, Vickie L. Aurora Kornegay, Jane T. Washington Koumparakis, Phyllis Mart insville, Va. ■8 EDUCATION MPM W © © Lanam, Virginia L. New York, N.Y. Langston, Marsha J. Henderson Lawson, Margaret Greenville Leaite, William R. Roanoke Rapids Lefstead, Sharon D. Charlotte Lemnah, Susan G. Greenville Lewis, Carolyn J. Rocky Mount Lewis, Margaret Washington Lewis, Shirley A. High Point Lilley, Constance K. Old Trap Little, Gloria D. Greenville Little, Jean D. Wilmington Lowder, Pamela J. Albemarle Lowe, John W., Jr. Washington, D.C. Lucas, Anna E. Turkey Lyon, Sheridane L. Ronda MacFarland, Patricia Springfield, Va. Mallard, Olivia A. Trenton Maness, Linda L. Siler City Manning, Donna L. Rocky Mount Marshburne, Beverly Dunn Martin, Mary S. Raleigh Massey, Jackie L. Wilson Matheson, Juanita D. Raleigh Matthews, Priscilla W. Kinston AAayo, Barbara J. Washington McAllister, Margaret Pittsboro McAuliffe, Christine Jacksonville McClendon, Sandra A. Arlington, Va. McColl, Frances M. Fayetteville McDade, Pamela J. Henderson McGinniss, Cheryl A, Temple Hills, Md. McKenzie, June Pinehurst McLaurin, Jane H. Robbins McLeod, Suzanne Fayetteville McNally, Joseph M. Tarawa Terrace McPherson, Uura R. Bay Village, Ohio Melton, Sylvia S. Charlotte Mingus, Donna R. Charlotte Morrisette, Peggy Enfield Morriss, Sarah E. Fayetteville Nelson, Brenda G. Kinston Nelson, Marjorie L. Kinston Noble, Eunice G. Dover Origer, Nancy A. Winterville Overman, Jessie A. Raleigh Owen, Linda C. Littleton Parker, Penelope Greensboro EDUCATION 4 449 Parnell, Frances K. Kenly Parsons, Pamela S. Candor Patterson, Patricia M. Broadway Patterson, Rebecca A. Raleigh Pelietier, Sandra W. La Grange Penfield, Nancy S. Greensboro Penny, Brenda 1. Edenton Perrell, W. Ronald Lexington Perry, Virginia L. Tarboro Pilkington, Violet J. Durham Piatt, Valerie J. Arlington, Va. Rogue, La Mora J. Arlington, Va. Porter, Tanya E. Greenville Powers, Brenda S. Lumberton Powers, David A. Fayetteville Pridgen, Katye D. Elm City Prrvott, Mary F. Ty ner Pruit, Anne M. Newport Purvis, Nancy C. Bennett Rawls, Kristin P. Rocky Mount Ray, Carol U. Burlington Reaves, Cynthia D. Jacksonville Redding, Nancy A. Annadale, Va. Remley, Debra L. Jacksonville R ' venbark, Henry G. Goldsboro Roberson, Gerald W. Kinston Roberson, Sandra R. Robersonville Roberts, Judith A. Plyr nouf i Meeting, Pa. Rogers, Rebecca L. Raleigh Rose, Linda A. Clinton Rose, Rebecca J. Wilson Ross, Carla G. Greenville Ross, Phillip A. Jacksonville Rountree, Bessie A. Sunbury Rouse, Jessis C. Hookerton Routh, Linda M. Franklinville Rudisill, Betty K. Badin Sapp, Sharon K. Walkertown Saunders, Alice P. Lewiston Saunders, Derinda A. Morganton Scales, Judy Anne New Bern Scheie, Jan M. Brielle, N.J. Sedgwick, Linda L. Jacksonville Sermons, Johnnie L. Greenville Servi , Kathleen A. Arlington, Va. Shearin, Verna D. Rocky Mount Simmons, Carolyn L. Williamston Sklar, Toby M. Long Branch, N.J, 450 EDUCATION HMMA M Slaughter, Ruthie E. Se ma Smith, Jane 1. Charlotte Smith, June S. Smithfield Smith, Richard F., Ill Greenville Snuggs, Frances C. Mooresville Southerland, Kathryn Kinslon Spivey, Cynthia D. Seagrove Spruill, Constance T. Windsor Stamps, Susan B. Havelock Stanley, Frances A. Swansboro Steinburg, Miriam R. Whiteville Stevenson, Dana A. Greenville Strickland, Gwendolyn Raleigh Sutton, Charles T. Mount Olive Sutton, Diane Greenville Sutton, Sandra K. Ayden Swan, Sallie R. Fayetteville Sykes, Gail A. Schenectady, N.Y. Sykes, Jonnie E. Burlington Talley, AAartha E. Sanford Tart, Carolee Pine Levee Thaxton, Mary A. Roxboro Thigpen, Juanita W. Beulaville Thurman, Judith B. Greenville Thurston, Beverly K. Whiteville Thweatt, Donna L. Franklinton Tillett, Patricia A. Blizabeth City Tomkinson, Patricia J. 1 Qvnt Holly, N.J. Trickier, Terry L. Petersburg, Va. Tucker, Carolyn A. Greenville EDUCATION 451 Tucker, William L. Tunnell, Glenna D. Turner, Beverly M. Tyler, Nancy M. Vannetta, Kathleen L. Varsho, Emma A. Winston-Salem Greenville Balfour Charlolle Melrose, Fla. Dunn Walker, Patsy L. Wallace, Barbara A. Waller, Joyce L. Watson, Ann L. Watson, Diana G. Weathers, Susan D. Washington Edenton Durhiam Exmore, Va. Burlington Durham Welling, Dorothy S. West, Julia M. Wheless, Susan M. White, Harriet L. White, Pamela A. Whitehead, Linda L. Matthews Farmville Farmville Raleigh Lumberton Whiteville Whitley, Anna D. Wilcox, Jo B. Williams, Jo A. Williams, Margaret A. Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Virginia J. Asheville New Bern Angle, Henderson Sims Jacksonville Willis, Kathryn A . Winders, Barbara N. Wolfe, Shearin S. Woodard, Elizabeth A. Wooten, Annette G. Wright, Betsy V. Marshallberg Ayden Kinston Wilson Wilson Elizabeth City Adams, April L. Adams, Cheryl L, Alford, Peggy L. Anderson, Annetta J. Winterville Angier Rocky Mount Burgaw Anderson, Stella R. Andrews, Alice R. Angel, Ruth A. Arthur, Brenda J. Aster, Joan C. Aulbert, Rodney L. Raleigh Rocky Mount Shannon Snow Hill New Bern Mebane Ayers, Lou F. Ayscue, Cheryl D. Baldr3e, Susan C. Baldridge, Deborah M. Baldwin, Margaret S. Ballance, Bobbie Everetts Warrenton New Bern Jacksonville Red Springs Charlotte 452 EDUCATION t ' € f W Ballentine, Carolyn R. Barrett, Mary Linda Barwick, Sylvia Bateman, Marilyn J. Batten, Wanda C. Bell, Beverly A. Rocky Mounf Henderson Go dsboro Rocky Mount Kenly Rockingham Bell, Shirley L. Bird, Anne K. Blackwell, Beverly G. Blackwell, Donna J. Blade, Karen A. Booth, Cheryl A. Booth, Susan J. Borschel, Leona M. Bradley, Ben Mary Brearey, Margaret A. Brewer, Judy E. Brown, Elizabeth A. Brown, Jane K. Brown, Susan R. Bugg, Rebecca J. Burr, Sandra L. Cagle, Elizabeth Cain, Theresa G. Campbell, Rebecca Carraway, Diane K. Carroll, Beverly W. Carter, Sandra G. Cates, Cheryl J. Clark, Garey E. Clinkscales, Neta A. Ciodfelter, Ellen J. Connelly, Jane S. Cook, Delores A. Corbett, Betty M. Cox, Jetta C. Cox, NanneTte Cranford, Kitty C. Crews, Linda D. Croom, Beverly S. Debnam, Deborah G. Denton, Donna Elaine Jacksonville Mount Jackson, Va. Morehead City Oxford Fairfax, Va. Hickory Durhann Kinston Rocky Mount Newport Greenville Rocky Point Smithfield Winston-Salem Raleigh Wades bo ro Asfieboro Stedman Sanford Wilmington Greenville Clinton Greensboro Bethlehem, Pa. Elizabeth City Landis Creedmoor Concord iaurinburg Durham Raleigh Asheboro Henderson Kinston Zebulon Greenville Dickens, Roslyn A. Wasfiingfon Dudley, AAary E. Washington Dudley, Paula B. Hobgood Dunn, Lynn P. Lexington Dunne, Diana L. Kinston Earp, Patsy Ann Rocky Mount Eason, Nancy C. Rocky Mount Echols, Sandra R. Scotland Neck Edwards, Betty L. Jackson Edwards, Linda J. Simpson Edwards, Martha G. Beulaville Elks, Joyce K. Cary Elliott, Valinda J. Oxford Epperson, Frances M. Alberta, Va. Etheridge, Alice J. Knotts Island Pagan, Frances K. High Point Farias, Carolyn L. Vanceboro Ferrell, Belinda I. Wilson Finch, Lucy C. Wilson Flynt, Sandra E. Liberty Forrest, Shelba W. Greenville Forsyth, Scarlett M. Raleigh Frazier, Pamela K. Greensboro Pulcher, Delores A. Edenton Gaskill, Lydia P. New Bern Geiter, Charlene G. New Bern Geeder, Anne M. Asheville Glasscock, Claudia M. Longhurst Goyne, Sharon T. Chester, Va. Grant, Ann M. Dunn Grant, Laurabeth B. Wilmington Griffin, Elaine J. Greenville Hagman, Marsha A. Goldsboro Hall, Mary M. New Bern Hamilton, Janice E. Fayetteville Hamilton, Sylvia J. Smithfield Hancock, Helen J. Seagrove Harrington, Louise Albemarle Hasty, Jeannette B. Warsaw Hewitt, Sherry K. Elizabeth City Hightower, Bette A. Wadesboro Hill, Mary E. Jacksonville Hinnant, Clarkie L. Raleigh Hoggard, Judith A. Windsor Holloman, Dixie C. Mount Olive Howze, Katianne B. Arlington, Va. Hurley, Barbara A. Wrightsville Beach Hurley, Mary E. WrighlsviHe Beach Ipock, Betty L, Greenville Jackson, Linda S. Dunn Jenkins, Suzanne N. Greenvi e Jer njgan, Janet G. Four Oaks Jernigan, Sara B. Dunn Johnson, Donna J. Halifax 454 EDUCATION i Af PA f M3. ft 1 . Mi IMk Johnson, Lucy G. Greenville Johnson, Marcia E. Fayetteville Johnson, Rose M. Fairmont Jones, Brenda G. tucama Judge, Amelia K. Dunn Juno, Sharon O. Fayeftevi e Kimball, Donna F. Zebulon King, Hazel M. Linleton Kinsey, Sarah L. Raleigh Knight, Emma L. Kenly Lancaster, Rebecca J. Go dsboro Lang, Dorothy C. Kinston Lanier, Adrienne R. Reidsville Laroque, Wray D. Kinston Lautares, Marsha A, Greenville Lawson, DIanne F. Saint Pauls Leggett, Virginia C. Fairmont Lineberry, Frances L Wadesboro Lloyd, Donna K. Youngsville Loftin, Sandra J. Greensboro Long, Paula J. Raleigh Lynch, Wanda K. Lagrange Malbon, Cynthia Virginia Beach, Va. Mangum, Rebecca A. Wilson Manning, Frances R. Middlesex Maples, Brenda G. Asheville Martin, Rebecca S. Haw River Massey, Sandra G. Raleigh Matlock, Virginia A. Blon College McCarthy, Linda A. Fort Bragg McDonald, Linda V. Simpson McDuffie, Mary F. Fayetteville McKeown, Bruce G. Charlotte McRae, Sandra K. Mount Gilead Mears, Linda L. Tarboro Miller, Karen S. Greenville Mobley, Ruby E. Williamston Montague, Marcelia Goldsboro Moore, Judy A. Farmville Morgan, Brenda L. Roanoke, Va. Morris, Jenny L. Wilson Morris, Judith L. Charlotte Morris, Mary L. Asheville Moser, Linda K. Randleman Mozingo, Shelia G. Greenville Murray, Patricia A. Springfield, Va. Narum, Kathleen M. Winston-Salem Obannon, Earleen V. Kensington, Md. EDUCATION 455 Owens, Marilyn L. Graham Parker, Patricia K. Four Oaks Parker, Sylvia D. Four Oaks Patrick, Mary D. Annac a e, Va. Payne, Cameron Greensboro Peaden, Beverly P. Tarboro Pearson, Diana M. Reidsville Peedin, Bonnie M. Selma Peel, Elizabeth B. Greenville Phelps, Retta A. Lehnd Pierce, Doris E. h Ughland Springs, Va. Pierce, Marcia D. Coldsboro Powell, Deborah J. Rocky Mounf Prevatte, Frances K. tumberfon Price, Nancy Wilmington Proctor, Delores L. Rocky Mount Quave, Donna K. Columbia, S.C. Quincannon, Jane F. Winston-Salem Rains, Linda G. Coldsboro Redmond, Vicki K. Greensboro Rein, Kitty M. Rufherforc fon Rettew, Constance Pi ' nehurst Rittenbury, Mary D. Fayeffevi Ze Robbins, Margaret A. Rocky Mount Robertson, Melissa K. Henderson Robinson, Willie M. Rocky Mount Rodgers, Hilda F. Rocky Mount Rouse, Peggy J. La Grange Rowe, Elaine New Bern Rupp, Barbara L. Pittsburgh, Pa. 456 EDUCATION mh § ikmk LffJi Setzer, Suzanne Conover Sexton, Sandra C. Elizabeth City Sbarpless, Karen Neptune Beach, Fla. Sheneman, Susan L. Wilmington Sherrill, Brenda J. Fayetteville Shulimson, Sandra Baltimore, Md. Sledd, Peggy E. Raleigh Snnith, Cecelia A. Goldsboro Smith, Dorothy M. Trenton Smith, Janice W. Nokesville, Va. Smith, Phyllis A. Jacksonville Spain, Pamela K. Durham Spooner, Shirley A. Alexandria, Va. Stallings, Linda A. Rocky Mount Stein, Gale M. Washington Stevens, Linda J. Winston-Salem Stevenson, Donna L. Haddon Heights, N.J. Stone, Loretta V. Sanford Storey, Brenda G. Durham Stuart, Judy L. Burlington Suddreth, Paula D. Lenoir Sullivan, Janice K. Norwooc Sutton, Carol D. La Grange Sutton, Nannette La Grange Swain, Carol M. Columbia Swiam, Margaret A. High Point Taylor, Martha K. Denton Taylor, Mary M. Hillsborough Teachey, Debra A. Jacksonville Tedder, Judith L. Greenville Tee, Vicki S. Wilson Thayer, Sarah L. Marblehead, Mass. Thomas, Deborah A Sanford Thomas, Jane G. Fayetteville Thompson, Caroline E. Graham Timberlake, Bonnie J. Nelson, Va. Vester, Gretchen D, Raleigh Vick, Judy L. Hubert Vining, Martha M. Greensboro Vogel, Dorothy P. New Bern Wadsley, V. Ann Winston-Salem Walker, Carol A. Leigh Waller, Sarah E. Pilot Mountain Waters, Cherry A. Canton Watson, Jackie M. Burlington Watson, Judy M. Durham Watson, Rita C. Spencer Weir, Karen L. Camp LeJeune EDUCATION 457 Wellons, Charlotte Fayetteville Wentz, Wanda R. Charlotte Whisnant, Constance B. Wikon White, Carolyn A. Hertford White, Judy A. Oak City White, Sandra G. Nashville Whitfield, Marilyn Rocky Mount Whitney, Kay E. Winsfon-Sa)em Wilkerson, Richard A. Williamsport, Pa. Williams, Allen W. Robersonv e Williams, Carol S. Olympia Fields, III. Williamson, Daisy L. Tarboro Wilson, James L. Wash ngfon Wilson, Melanie A. Lexington Winbon, Belinda E. Wi son Woodard, Connie R. Sprir g Hope Woolard, Sylvia L. Chocowinity Wright, Kenneth R. Washington Wynn, Jean A. Ocarcoke Yelverton, Mary S. Eureka Zimmerman, Susan Winston-Sa em Abernethy, Deborah S. Abeyounis, Georgia J. Allen, Jean H. Anderson, Jacquelyn A. Baker, Constance L. Barden, Phyllis Barefoot, Sharon L. Barnhill, Sarah E. Bass, Kimberly R. Battle, Leanna L. Batts, Muriel J. Beach, Deidre D. Best, Doris E, Biviano, Susan J. Blair, Barbara R. BIy, Mary C. Bone, Georgia L. Bone, Shannon R, Bosy, Deborah B. Brown, Sandra L. Bryan, Elizabeth H. Buckley, Mary B. Hickory Bethe; Smithfield abelh City 7homasv e Orrum Fayetteville Rocky Mount Hickory Goldsboro Clayton Badin Durham Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Statesville f fv fi 458 EDUCATIOhJ Buffaloe, Barbara S. Garner Buie, Lynda O. Fayetteville Burroughs, Cynthia R. Havelock Byrd, Joy L Angier Cain, Donna R. Bhdenboro Cain, Rachel S. Henderson Campbell, Elizabeth A. Butner Campbell, Susan A. Dunn Carpenter, Constance Springfield, Va. Carroll, Susan L. High Point Cockman, Janice G. Virginia Beach, Va. Coggins, Vara K. Arlington, Va. Cox, Jennifer, L. Fayetteville Dill, Mary S. Garner Dixon, Joann E. Hubert Dorsey, Sharon L. Fayetteville Earl, Mary J. Greensboro Eason, Nancy P. Farmvi e English, Wanda K. Raleigh Fadero, Patricia A. Charlotte Gautier, Reita G. Washington Gouge, Barbara L. Washington, D.C. Griggs, Elizabeth A. Wadesboro Grimes, Barbara J. McLean, Va. Hardee, Carolyn J. Goldsboro Hardy, Mary C. Kinston Hatch, Bettye L. Pink Hill Hester, Linda G. Oxford Hildbrandt, Jamie S. Fayetteville Holsclaw, Linda S. Durham Hughes, Margaret L. Norristown, Penn. Ipock, Willa L. Vanceboro Jackson, Brenda E. Knightdale Jackson, Paula G. Wilmington Jarman, Connie G. Kinston Jennings, Nancy J. Windsor Jensen, Joy R. Havelock Jordan, Frances G. Henderson Kearns, Linda K. Greenville Kilpatrick, Janice S. Rocky Mount Kinsaul, Bonnie V. Greenville Klaus, Nancy L. Norfolk, Va. Lackey, Rebecca J. Stowy Point Laferriere, Frances A. Monroe Langley, Frances G. Rocky Mount Lewis, Sylvia K. Butner Lillie, Cynthia A. Raleigh Limpach, Mary J. New Bern EDUCATION 459 Lingerfelt, Barbara V. Morganfon Liverman, Judy E. Plymouth Lowe, Judith H. Alexandria, Va. Maness, Linda S. Pinehurst Manri, Kathleen B. Washingtor, Maxwell, Janet R. Raeford McGougan, Edith F. St. Pauls. Merritt, Mary C. Magnolia Miller, Joan A. Hendersonvitle Mills, Anne N. Fayetteville Millsaps, Pamela F. Statesville Nance, Judy P. Washington Neal, Carol A. Fayetteville Nixon, Charlotte A. Edenlon Noll, Anna C. Falls Church, Va. Ottimo, Vicky C. Lucama Outland, Sandra P. Pikeville Packer, Dianne K. Clinton Parrish, Joy D. Angier Peele, Amanda F. Aurora Pennington, Sandra K. High Point Peppers, Clara J. Stacy Perkins, Kathy R. Fayetteville Pike, Bertha E. Kinston Presley, Karen J. Winston-Salem Rice, Cynthia K. Lumberton Robbins, Phyllis S. Hickory Robeilson, Rebekah L. Eden Robertson, Tony Wilmington Scott, Page Wilmington Sheehan, Anne B. Jacksonville Shehdan, Peggy J. Clayton Skiles, Evelyn K. Plymouth Smith, Deborah J. Knightdale Smith, Mary G. Greensboro Snipes, Camilla G. Dunn Sparks, Constance L. Wilmington Stell, Janet F. Lumberton Stroud, Vivian D. Albertson Tart, Mary E. Dunn Taylor, Nancy L. Morehead City Teeter, Carolyn J. Wilmington Thaxton, Linda B. Durham Thomas, Sandra F. Beulaville Turner, Carolyn C. Miami, Fla. Turner, Carolyn D. Elm City Vann, Shelby K. Conway Vinci, Doris G. Gantsbow bO EDUCATION Wallace, Sheila K. Smithfield Walters, Lamonde E. Riegetwood Watson, Deborah L. Lucama Watson, Jennifer D. Smithfield Webster, Josie L. Burlington Weeks, Brenda L. Mount Olive Wheeler, Ferbbie Z. Fayetteville White, Pamela J. Washington Whitley, Pamela J. Charlotte Whitlow, Deborah A. Greensboro Williams, Frances L. Apex Winstead, Leroy, Jr. Wikon Wollin, Martha G. Slalesville Woods, Janet G. Jacksonville Wooten, Emily E. Maple Hill Wynn, Jennifer E. Ahoskie Yost, Patricia L. Rockwell EDUCATION 461 Home School of iconomics Designated a School of Home Eco- nomics by the East Carolina University Board of Trustees, the department be- gan the year in a new Home Economics Building. Much new equipment was in- stalled. New B.S. majors and minors in Child Development and Family Relation- ships and a Master of Science program were initiated. Phi Upsilon Omicron, national Home Economics Fraternity, granted a charter to the Home Economics Club, now the Beta Eta Chapter. The department, di- rected by Dr. Miriam B. Moore, co- sponsored a family life conference dur- ing the year. Moore, Dr. Miriam B. Bishop, Miss M. Yvonne Foster, Dr. Josephine A. Greer, Mrs. Juanita F. Hurley, Dr. Patricia G. Lambie, Miss Ruth Little, Mrs. Laura J. O ' Neal, Mrs. Willene E. Quick, Miss Eleanor A. Rosenfeld, Dr. Vila H. Sears, Miss Nancy J. Shea, Mrs. Jannis B. 462 HOME ECONOMICS Seniors £M 4rMrM iM A Abrams, Brenda L. Alphin, Janice M. Barden, Martha S. Barnhardt, Martha Barry, Mary V. Bergh, Verna L. Blalock, Lyrvda W. Bottoms, Frances Bowen, Cornelia I Boyd, Gaynor C. Bridgers, Linda Briggs, Betty C. Briley, Ruby G. Casey, Lois M. Causey, Beverly Christian, Linda Coburn, Patsy W. Cohoon, Alice R. Counts, Carolyn W Cutts, Fann M. Daughtry, Janice I Davis, Fannie A, Davis, Luela J. Dionis, Mary E. Faifoute, Gail L. Fisher, Dolores A. Free, Anita M. Genzardi, Leslie J. Goldston, Mildred A. Griffin, Lucretia K. Hedgecock, Elizabeth Hickok, Katherine B, Hinnant, Brenda S. Hjortsvang, Carl Isley, Sarah V. Jones, Lynn I. Kilpatrick, Mary E. Lewis, Patricia A. Little, Brenda F. May, Frances D. McLeod, Sarah E. Mizelle, Dorothy L. Morris, Barbara J. Motsinger, Brenda A Parker, Salli J. Paul, Judith A. MacC esfieW Mount 0 ive Princeton Davidson Newtonville, Mass. Madison, N.J. Linden Elm Cily Princeton Greenville Macclesfield Leasburg Sanford Goldsboto Wilson Raleigh Roanoke Rapids Columbia Fayetteville Stovall Conway Conway HoHy Ridge Kinston Springfield, N.J. Rocky Mount Asheville Fairlawn, N.J. GoUsfon Monroe High Point Kinston Raleigh E. Eagle Creek, Ore. Burlington Raleigh Greenville Fuquay-Varina Creedmoor Zebulon Carthage Pulmyra Charlotte Winston-Salem Pfafttown tmingham, Ala. HOME ECONOMICS 463 Plemmons, Linda S. Redd, Cheryl Satterfhwaite, Hattie Shaw, Martha H. Spruill, Karen S. Street, BiMie C. Street, Susan J. Turner, Linda G. Vallery, Roberta J. Warren, Ann B. Watson, Linda L. West, Elizabeth D. Williams, Ca Yeatts, Linda Yow, Sue C Alexander, Cathie J- Allen, Maurilla C. Anderson, Pamela L. Aycock, Beverly A. Balkcum, Carolyn B Blanchard, Janet C Blount, Theresa P. Bright, Linda D. Broadwell, Deboral Bryant, Joyce S. Bryant, Rebecca I Bryant, Winifred Chaffee, Pamela ( Chandler, Cathy I. Collie, Patience E. Cox, Rachel T. Crawford, Linda L. Creech, Gibbie S. Daughtridge, Betsy A. Daughtry, Lola H. Davenport, Elizabetl Davis, Rebecca J. Edvards, Sandra L. Edwards, Hughlene Ervin, Patricia A. Garside, Jane Ashevi e Ma svi Ze Tarfaoro fayeftevi Ze Plymouth Linden Midford Lakes, N.J. Weldon Warren, N.J. Tarboro Smithfield Red Oak Fayetteville Williemslon Durham Burlington Goldsboro Garland Greenville Greenville Elizabeth City Angier Garland Clarkton Greensboro ethlehem. Pa. Spring Hope Hoockerton Swansboro LaCrange Rocky Mount Smithfield Ayden Roxboro Pendleton La Grange Clinton Juniors f ©. f 464 HOME ECONOMICS € f) C f) ' -r . - Sophomores Mi MZ Gibson, Sarah F. Ham el Gollobin, Denise Elizabeth City Grady, Patricia A. A bertson Grantham, Carolyn B. Battleboro Gray, Linda D. Ahoskie Hardy, Laura B. Kinston Herndon, Martha F. Grover High, Emma C. Sanforci Hodges, Ruth L. Swan Quarter Jacobson, Esther R. High Point James, Mary L. Silver Springs, Md. Jernigan, Lynda S. Falk Church, Va. Johnson, Shirley F. Washington Joyce, Sylvia E. Greensboro Laine, Barbara A. Charlotte Linder, Susan L. Conover Mclntyre, Margaret hanhoe Myers, Sherry L. Winston-Salem Nail, Janice Salisbury Nalepa, Arlene M. Arlington. Vo, Palassis, Antoinette Charleston, S.C. Parrish, Hazel J. Clayton Peel, Linda S. Williamston Randall, Judith Charlotte Rice, Christine A. Sea Level Richardson, Janet K. Smithfield Silance, Hilda L. Jacksonville Smith, Martha F. New Bern Smith, Myron A. Atlantic Sprinkle, Melinda A. Jonesville Strickland, Nan W. Bailey Tesh, Jo S. Bergow Thrower, Minda L. Newporf Tilley, Edna A. Bahama Williams, Patricia S. Charlotte Aldridge, Barbara A. Rale igh Altman, Ellen M. McClean, Va. Ambrose, Jacqueline Creswell Bailey, Cynthia A. Dunn Bailey, Cynthia S. Selma Serge, Karen Washington, D.C. Bounds, Nancy C. Roanoke Rapids Bunn, Martha R. Goldsboro Cannon, Elizabeth H. Ayden Clayton, Nancy C. Roxbora HOME ECONOMICS 465 Courville, Joyce Craft, Imogene Crawford, Linda Creem, Patricia A Garner, Gloria D. Hand, Margorle Johnson, Jan C. Johnson, Pricilla Jones, Virginia L Keel, Judith A. Kimrey, Carol B. Kinsaul, Phyllis J. Koonce, Ann M. Lancaster, Linda F Lilley, Vicki E. Lloyd, Donna C. Masters, Brenda A. Maurer, Elizabeth A. McFarland, Helen F. Medlin, Linda R. Myrick, Barbara R. Shipe, Mary C. Stanley, Patrici Stone, Linda J. Thompson, Patricia Tyson, Mary K. Vannetta, Barbara Waldrop, Edna H. Ware, Donna R. Waring, Barbara J. Warren, Elizabeth A. Welch, Patricia A. White, Harriet J. Williams, Winnie L. Williford, Trudy L. Adkins, Frankie Bass, Linda G, Bearo ' en, Lee Bland, Verona Ra e gh Richlands Pinehurst New Bern Fayelteville izaheth City Nashville Tarboro High Point Greenville Kinston Pikeville Williamston Fayelteville Fayetteville Aberdeen GoUsboro Benson Princeton Oak City Washington Charleston, W. Va. Clayton Kitlrell Wadesboro Greenville Stantonsburg Melrose, Fla. vion Grove oke Rapids Shallolte Jamesville Windsor Hallsboro Wilson Swansboro Greenvills I: ) O Freshmen 466 HOME ECONOMICS iri i tf Air Bobo, Glenn A. Wake forest Clayton, Sandra E. Apex Dimmers, Virginia M. Sefhesda, Md. Ehrlich, Mary Asheville Ferrell, Mary E. Coldsboro Giles, Frankie R. Stedman Gillikin, Amanda C. Morehead City Godfrey, Sharon D. Hertford Gorrell, Margaret L. Arlington, Va. Graepel, Lenna E. Durham Hamby, Barbara Lynn Raleigh Harris, Doris M. Ra e gh Hemenway, Suzanne F. Roclcy Mount Hendricks, Evelyn C. Nashville Holland, Peggy A. Fayetteville Horner, Betty J. Fayetteville Lanning, Karen A. Arlington, Va. Mclntyre, Gloria J. Fayetteville Miller, Cynthia P. Newport Parvin. Carolyn M. Williamston Pate, Nancy L. Greenville Perkins, Susan C. Plymouth Price, Sharon L. High Point Pridgen, Millie J. elm City Raiford, Sandra K. Seven Springs Sanders, Patricia A. Smithfield Scaro, Susan J. Whispering Pines Sloan, Linda C. Winston-Salem Swain, Paula M. Washington Thompson, Laura M. Greenville Thompson, Toni C. Swan Quarter Williams, Sandra D. Jamesville Yeakle, Donna K. Severna Park, Md. HOME ECONOMICS 467 Department of Industrial and Technical Education Close professor-student relationship ex- isted in the School of Industrial and Tech- nical Education. Small classes of the labor- atory type contributed to good relation- ships between the faculty and the stu- dents. The School gained additional space in Flanagan and updated its electronics lab- oratory. The Industrial and Technical Club built the surreys in which the 1969 Home- conning Court rode during the Homecom- ing Parade. Haigwood, Dr. Erber, Mr. Elmei Everts, Mr. R. J. Hoots, Dr. Willi; Kelly, Mr. John T. Kelsey, Mr. Clarence M. Latimer, Mr. Thomas G. Leith, Mr. Robert W. Scott, Mr. B. E. Waldrop, Mr. P. E. Faculty Mayer, Kenneth C. 1 Graduate 468 IfJDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Seniors f 9 t ' V ., P C © .- ' jkKi mM M h £A Banks, James B. Bennett, James D. Bunch, Earl W. Carter, Martin A., Jr. Chambers, Allen B. Cleveland, Julian L. Cox, Howard T. Cox, Wesley D. Davenport, Haywood Dennis, Robert G. Denton, Herbert F. Durham, James E. Dyer, Gary K. Everett, James H. Finch, Daniel R. Fitts, Donald Fitts, Tandy W. Forrest, James N. Gaskill, Jack S., Jr. Gladden, Randolph F. Gray, Graham B, Hampton, Michael L. Kidd, Ronald L. Lassiter, Glenn M. Long, Charles E. Martin, Hal Leo McCoy, Edward J. Mewbern, Asa W. Miller, Robert Chri Mills, Michael W. Mitchell, Coy W. Nantz, Freddie R. Patton, Clarence R. Roberts, Winston E. Rogers, William M. Stephenson, James T. Stuckey, Chai Tolnifch, Sus. Tarboro P sgah forest Greensboro Stokes Bai e Raleigh Greenville Winston-Salem Clinton Roanoke Rapids Winston-Salem Montgomery, Ala. Raleigh Seaboard Roanoke Rapids now Hill Hickory Greenville Weldon Rockingham Burlington Statesville Waynesville Roxboro Fayetteville Murfreesboro Raleigh INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 469 Tyler, John R, Vause, John I., Jr. Walker, Sidney D., Jr Whyte, Thomas E. Willis, John D. Yelverton, Donald W. Alexander, Henry B Blackburn, Carl W. Carroll, Thomas R., Jr, Cutler, Lewis E. Deal, Jerry L. Dew, Reginald H. Ezzell, Robert H. Ezzell, William W. Farrell, Robert A. Suffolk, Vb. Kinston Littleton Greenville Markers Island Eureka Feight, Eve ck, Thomas Richard E. Newport China Grove Tarboro Rocky Mount Wilson Aberdeen Woodbridge, N. J. Greenville Mocksvtile Charlotte Pink Hill Tarboro McCall, Grover T. McPhail, William L. Peaden, Stanley D. Pender, Charles T. Prescott, Donald R. Purvis, James W., Redavid, Louis F. Schell, Thomas F. Shaw, Coy W., Jr, Sykes, Jack H., Jr Wilhelm, Stephen R Willis, Richard D. nnburg Falls Church, Va. Lancaster, Pa. Durham Rocky Mount Ashefaoro At antic Worthington, William Bonkemeyer, Gary E. Caffrey, Ronald P. Campbell, Isaac L., Ill Chesson, Barry C. Asheboro Raleigh Louisville Washington Pl ( Md Sophomores 470 INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Freshmen ik lilfe Childers, Anthony O. Churchill, James W. Denny, Ted N. Earnhardt, Stanton A. Evans, Jerry L. Goodson, Douglas F. Wewporf Wmterville Garner Rockwell Gfimesland Kannapolis Hebert, Robert R. Johnston, Ralph J. Kelly, Melvin K. lee, James S. Monroe, Paul H., Jr. Parker, Linwood K. Greenville Snow Hill Washington Smithfield Rockingham Farmvilte Phillips, Randall D. Rumbold, John T. Stokes, John H., Jr. Vause, Kenneth D. Wilkerson, Norman W. Williams, Steven C. Greensboro Sanford Greenville Kinston Greenville Kichlands Winburn, John P. Patrick, S. C. Allen, Walter N., Jr. Burrell, Robert W. Daniels, Phillip R. Erexson, Paul F. Newport Greenville Henderson Charlotte Knapp, Bruce A. Roork, Tyrus W. Sherrill, Jerry D. Raleigh Millville, N. J. Kannapolis INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 471 School of Music East Carolina University School of Music opened a new music major program, the Bachelor of Music with a major in Piano Pedagogy. Mr. Charles Stevens headed this new program designed to prepare students for a career as piano teachers and to help them reach a high level of advancement in their own performance. In addition to a B.M. degree in Piano Pedagogy, a B.M. degree in Music Thera- py was added. New courses were of- fered in ethnomusicology and electronic music. To aid the teachers of music, the department installed a new electronic-pi- ano set-up with a monitor system. This began an electronic music laboratory. Beach, Mr. Earl E. Aliapoulios, Mr. Paul Bath, Dr. Charles Carpenter, Dr. Thomas H. Chauncey, Miss Beatrice Durham, Dr. W. Edmond Houlik, Mr. James W. Isabelle, Mr. Eugene J. Parnell, Mr. James H. Stevens, Mr. Charles E. Faculty Piland, Jeanne S. Graduate Fellow mm v l 1 4 472 MUSIC Hih A Juniors f f « 611 lU V fcl . ' . Ol Adamee, Biilie J. Bell, Cora M. Bircher, John C. Birmingham, Jane V. Boger, Anne M. Deans, Kenneth N. Eckenrode, Joanna ( Hale, Dandridge R. Hough, Robin Z. Hoyle, Rebe O. Johnson, Trudy King, Carlton W. Logemann, Patsy Scott, Virginia E. Soltys, Michael Stephens, Michael C. Talton, Frankie R. Taylor, Catherine V. Tyson, John K. Char otfe Rocfey Mount Greenv( e Kings Mountain Alocksvil e Hampton, Va. Fremont AltaVista, Va. Camden. S.C. Greenville Fayetleville Seaford, Del. Rocky Mount McLean, Va. Newport News, Va. Farmville Westfield, N.J. Midway Park Charlotte Princeton Rockingham Wadesboro Tyson, Joyce C. Go dsfaoro Wells, James L. Clinton Wilder, Kaye D. Scotch Plains, N.J. Wood, Dempsey R. Benson Angel, Ellen D. Blankenship, Martha C. Broadhurst, Susan A. Brock, Cyrus W. IV nsfon-Sa em Weaverville Wilson Haze wood Brown, Vincent G. Brubaker, Lucy M. Bunch, Velton R. Burns, David J. Cliborne, Judith L. Davenport, Linda C. Asheville Rocky Mount, Va. Go dsfaoro Charlotte Union Level, Va. Hampton, Va. Devore, Kathleen Doherty, Patricia Early, Dana E. Pouts, Stefani K. Frazier, Bruce H Gerhardt, Mark D. Charleston Heights, S.C. A. Charlotte Winston-Salem Highland Springs, Va. Oxford Newport News, Va. lie 473 Hampton, Janet C. Raleigh Hodges, Clarence C, Jr Washington Jennings, ICathleen M. Lynchburg, Va. Jones, Piummer A., Jr. Washington Jones, Shirley E. Raleigh Joyner, Maurice C, Jr. Louisburg Kennerly, William R. China Grove Kiser, Judy C, Charlotte Kunsman, Linda 1. Charlotte Liles, Sara M. Gibson Lloyd, Gene E. Spencer Long, Margaret A. Severn McCoy, Julia M. Cove City McCracken, Hubert, Jr. Oak City Mills, Dorothy E. Raleigh Nielsen, Karen 1. Shalotte Ninmann, Benny E. Floyd, Va. Parker, Helen B. Roswell, NM. Parrish, Ronald J. York, S.C. Ryu, Toshiko Ful tuoka City, Japan Terry, Carol J. Roxboro Thornburg, Amy L. Asheboro Tucker, Everette F., Jr. Charlotte Ursic, Sheila M. Washington, D.C. Vantuyl, Martha R. Roanoke Rapids Viel, Lawrence W. Annandale, Va. Vinson, Deborah C. Conway Wilson, Barbara A. Raleigh Zachary, Susan D. Newton mki i 4 (4p% ' h i iM 474 MUSIC Sophomores WfMdM Bostick, Bonnie D. Siler C.fy Boulton, Nigel P. Hilhville, Va. Bridges, Barbara A. Fayeiteville Brule, Janet C. Emporia, Va. Buckner, Melba E. Weaverville Buenger, Margaret A. Richmond, Va. Castevers, Gail E. Winston-Salem Dameron, Jeanette R. Abington, Va. Daughtry, Kathleen Portsmouth, Va. Davis, Row A. Wilson Deese, Charles E. Fort Sheridan. III. Deshaw, Charlene S. Wayne, N.J. Driver, John T. Landis Dugger, Brenda L. Charlotte Dussinger, Diane D. Alexandria. Va. Everett, Jane E. Kinston Gaither, Mary J. Greensboro Goodall, Linda C. Greenville Goodnight, Becky G. Hickory Gutekunst, James P. Weymouth, Mass. Holloman, Susan P. Alurfreesboro HoMoway, Wm. Stephi en Asheboro Holoman, Richard H. Raleigh Jones, Charles S. Cary Klugel, Kristina M. Emporia, Va. Lancaster, Nancy J. Burlington Little, Sandra D. Charlotte Lochridge, James T. Durham Longacre, James R. Norristown, Pa. Lowder, Christine E. Hickory MacDonald, M. Bruce Hickory Manning, Mona F. Williamston Mumford, Sandra L. New Bern Secor, Albert Richmond, Va. Smith, Shirley J. Kinston Somers, Jacqueline G. Slatesville Spain, Mary I. Bath Starcher, Stafford L. Ashefaofo Wages, Gary R. Fa con Warren, David S. BuWingfon Watkins, Gloria J. Battery Park, Va. Williams, Marian 1. Four Oakes Wilson, Richard W. Newton Worrall, Elisabeth Asheville MUSIC 475 Adams, Ann R. Durham Blalock, John F. Rockingham Blanton, Joseph M., Jr. Charlotte Bluford, Jeanne E. Richmond, Va. Britt, Betty B. Buffington, Ann V Burns, Deborah I Burton, Christine Can Frede Campbell, Glo Carter, Barbara Cooke, Mary AA. Dooley, Julia F. EIrod, William R. Forbes, Janet L. Fournier, Linda E, Gillette, Jo A. Harrelson, Martha Hart, Raymond J. Hartsell, Randall L. Hill, Robert D., Jr. Howard, Emily J. Hutchinson, Timothy J. Johnson, Debra L. Kearney, Kenneth R, Klingman, Thomas B. Laine, June F. Lancaster, Brenda J. Love, Diana B. Loveland, Grace K. C infon Virginia Beach, Va. Charlollesville. Va. Su«o k, Va. Laurinburg Goldsboro High Point Smithfield, Va. forest Park, Ga. Springfie d, Va. Fails Church, Va. Chesapeal e, Va. Kinslon Ciinfon Sfanfield Chesapeake, Va. Salisbury, Md. Durham Pittsboro Snow Hill Annandate, Va. Richmond, Va. Williamston Pulaski, Va. Hendersonville McNally, April C. Minetree, Ronald D. Mobley, Susan H. Overman, Lee A. Parker, Michael J. Paul, Susan K. Pearman, Paulette G. Phillips, Martha L. Po thress, Tony N. Price, Michael S. Rouse, Michael E. Runkle, Benjamin S. Tarawa Terrace Norfolk. Va. Williamston Durham Virginia Beach, Va. Richmond, Va. Greensboro Carthage Henderson Decatur, Ga. Bennettsville, S. C. Freshmen Raleigh 476 MUSIC Sanders, Arlene Sink, Wayne M, Smith, Jo E. Stephenson, Donna Sweeney, Jaqueline Twyne, James G., Jr. Tyndall, James R,, Vetter, Catherine E. Weber, Grace M. West, Diana L. Willets, Marsha A. Wingate, Rhonda P. Yeargin, Gene D. Greenv( e V nlon, Va. Nashville Benson Arlington, Va. Holland, Va. Fayetteville Richmond, Va. Bethesda, Md. Chapel Hill Vanceboro Wendell MUSIC 477 School of Nursing New video-tape instant replay equip- ment allowed the nursing student to ob- serve her actions in given situations. Ad- ditional classrooms for Public Health nurs- ing students were located near Pitt Me- morial and Beaufort County Hospitals. The second year in the new Nursing Building was enhanced by the addition of sidewalks, carpets, and draperies. Warren, Mrs. Eva. W. Dean Perry, Miss Evelyn L. Assistant Dean Anderson, Mrs. Judith Bennett, Miss M. Lee Biggers, Mrs. Audrey J. Broadhurst, Mrs. Ruth J. Ervin, Mrs. Sandra B. Eysenbach, Miss Joan A. Garrison, Mrs. Judith T. Hooks, Mrs. Bettie W. leiner. Miss Marion R. Martin, Mrs. Charlotte M. Martinez, Mrs. Inez N. Myers, Miss Edith G. Nielsen, Miss Rhoda M. Odham, Miss Pamela G. Oyler, Miss Barbara L. Penry, Mrs. Mallie B. Quicgins, Mrs. Barbara A. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Lona P. Suggs, Mrs. Joanne L. Waldrop, Mrs. Bonnie E. 478 NURSING Seniors Abbott, Vivian I. Apple, Janet T. Baker, Sarah V. Bennett, Frances T, Bently, Edith G. Blackman, Gail E. Blalock, Ethel F. Blanford, Claudia A Brown, Linda K. Garland, Nancy R. Cattle, Rosemary Coble, Carol S Conder, Priscilla A Durham, Mary R. Durham, Sharon E. Everett, Jane E. Hardin, Wanda Houser, Hilda ( Lanier, Peggy S. Lingle, Jacqulyn R. Papale, Michele A. Parker, Ora C. Porter, Francis I. Rammacher, Joanne Staley, Taylor, Warnen, Rita A. ■ Wilkinson, Margaret A. Willard, Cheryl Bov man, Kay M. Bradshaw, Eileen Warrenfon Gifasonvil e Norfolk. Va. Farmville High Point Dudley Morganti Aihevi} Kinston Randleman Durham Mayodar Charlotte Fayetteville Rose Hill Raleigh Callas Pilot Mountain Beulavllle Faith Oceanside, Calif. Four Oaks New Bern Dania. Fla. Fayetteville EIrry City McLean. Va. Aulander Tryon Jarboro Prospect Hill Prospect Hill Winston-Salem Raleigh Fayetteville Nitro. W. Va. Juniors 479 Chamblee, Helen B. Chambless, Rebecca Collins, Patsy Cromartie, Elizabeth Dixon, Catherine E. Frazer, Estella R. Gay, Julia G. Harris, Sandra Howard, Marioi Howard, Phylli! Nashville Lexington Castalia Clinton Kings Mountain Portsmouth, Va. La Grange Greensboro Jacfcsonvj e Kinston ' inston-Salem Roseboro Jessup, Myra F. Woodland Johnson, Rose L. Hayes. Va. Laffiteau, Dorothy E. Goldsboro Lyda, Claudette M. Brevard McDevitt, Edwina R. Ashevi; e Measamer, Sylvia A. Greenville Noell, Catherine C. Durham Overman, Janet G. Goldsboro Patterson, Linda M. Coeu r D ' Alene, Idaho Phillips, Annette E. Greensboro Pollard, Nancy E. Bla. :k Mountain Price, Sandra L. Selma Ricketts, Joanne F. Risnes, Connie L. Rollins, Linda D. Serrins, Joan E. Standafer, Stephanie Thomas, Julia W. Tillwick, Karen A. Turner, Nell B. Vance, Kate H. Waldner, Audrey C. Wallace, Donna H. Wall Pati Watson, Rebecca D. Weeks, Carolyn F. West, Penelope P. Williams, Judith C. Wraight, Hope M. Young, Susan D. Aldridge, Mary D. Allen, Jaqueline N. Anderson, Mary E. Banks, Mary M. Vienna, Va. fayetteville Wake Forest Chapel Hill Charlotte Hope Mills Mar ton, N. J. Springfield, Va. W nston-Sa em Greenvi e Ashevj e Washington Mount Olive Greenville Ansonville Tarboro Bethesda, Md. Sophomores 480 NURSING Barfield, Doris J Brandon, Panneli Brown, Annie R Buchan, Elma D. Buford, Marjorii Butler, Glori G. Clapp, Carolyn P. Craft, Virginia A. Daniel, Pamela Davis, Sydney D. Ellis, Brenda K. Gleason, Jane M. Green, Sarah E. Griffin, Donna S. Hart, Claudia H. Hodgson, Mary K. Johnson, Cynthia C Jones, Deborah S. Wi son Carboro BenneU Rocky Mount Raleigh Roseboro Greensboro Greenville Wnynesville Cove City Lucama Wiltyattsville, Md. Raleigh Baff efaoro Griffon Winston-Salem Asheville Virginia Beach, Va. Jones, Frances G. Fayetteville Kay, Frances Lee Wfieaton, . Keaton, Patricia L. Hamlet Keeney, Frances A. South Charleston, W. Va. Kornegay, Deborah K. Mount Olive Linder, Alice D. Asheville lAfJl Long, Mary E. Moore, Susan D. Murphy, E. Elaine Noble, Freda O. Pitts, Sina R. Sharick, Christine C. l insfon-Salem Spring Lake Smifhiield Wilmington Garner Taylorsville 481 Smith, Glynn O. Snow, Gloria J. Stewart, Leslie A. Sutton, Susan L. Taylor, Susan E. Thompson, Marilyn S. Turner, Martha E. Upshaw, Elizabeth Vickers, Joan P. Winslow, Mary L. Ashley, Kathy Beatty, Gloria C Binkley, Linda L Bolen, Nora A. Boykin, Marsha I Brake, Linda F. Brown, Linda M. Bullock, Sally J. Cameron, Doris Crabtree, Ronald Crickenberger, Mary J. Edwards, Joy E. Flippin, Betty L. Gay, Hazel M. Gilland, Wanda J. Gray, Phyllis K. Grodzicki, Barbara A. Hart, Gwendolyn J. Heath, Sarah M. House, Janice L. Howerton, Elizabeth Hunnings, Ruth L. Jessup, Vicki R. Johnson, Susan E. Joyce, Dianne M. Lackey, Patricia E. Lamb, Gloria C. Lancaster, Beverly L. Lane, Elsie A. Leagans, Phyllis K. Leonard, Marilyn J. Macclesfield Spring Lake Alexandria, Va. Kinston Greensboro Selma Greensboro Wilkesboro Durham Greenville Rockinghan Winslon-Salen West Orange, N. J Kenly Rocky Mount Sanford Liliington Durham Alexandria, Va. Fayetteville Grifton Alexandria, Va. Bethesda, Md. Windsor Hatteras Greenville Ahoskie Lumberton Winston-Salem Four Oaks Madison Stoney Point Hamlet Norfolk, Va. Roxobe Winston-Salem Wilmington 482 NURSING 9 f M M Lewis, Jean L. Luper, Gail T. Martin, Elizabeth Mathews, Rebecca McCandiess, Patsy J. FuquayVartna Rocky Mount Wadesboro Lumberfon Vanceboro McDermott, Colleen F. Silver Springs, Md. McKinley Katharine G. Morehead City W. Myers, Martha J. Non Ni ncy Parsons, Rebecca K. Poole, Gail L. Plumb, Kathryn S. Rogers, Blake D. Rowles, Kay F. Shaver, Elizabeth M. Smyre, Elizabeth M. Staley, Jackie J. Stokes, Deborah O. Temple, Belinda E. Toole, Deborah S. Watkins, Kathrine M. Watkins, Teresa A. Weiger, Sharon A. White, Rebecca D. Winborne, Vivian I Wooten, Mary K. Worz, Sally A. Beaufort Cleveland Wake forest Maysville Glassboro, N. J. Milton Wayneiville Dunn Belmont Winston Salem Lexington Raleigh Four Oaks Annandale, Va. Henrietta Salisbury, Md. Raleigh Creenvitle Holland, Va. Raleigh Charlotte NURSItvlG 483 General College General College program provided a point of entry into an academic career for freshman students who pJanned to major in one of the departments of the College of Arts and Sciences or the School of Busi- ness or for freshmen who would even- tually major in one of the professional schools or independent departments. The student remains in General College for one or two years, depending upon his chosen major. During the time the stu- dent is in General College, he may regis- ter for courses in any area he wishes to explore as a possible future major. Fifty- three advisers from most of the academic departments were available to the stu- dents. Right: Dr. Donald E. Bailey heads General College. Anderson, Richard E. Alexandria, Va. Brothers, Lewi Buckley, Alice E. Johnson, Earl M Taylor, Joseph E, Aldridge, James K. Alexander, Leila D, Alford, Hallie P. Alley, Franklin C. Allman, Larry D. Apple, Stephen W. Armfield, James L. Arnold, Bernard H. Elizabeth City Athens, Ga. IVash ngton Juniors Lagrange Burlington Raleigh Kannapolis Wilmington, Dei SOphOmOPeS ringt. Linda F. Barbour, Linda F. Barefoot, Brenda C. Barefoot, James S. Bennett, Robert B. Bone, Ellen E. Brothers, Karen E. Brown, William H. Bryant, Linda F. Burkheimer, Lucy K. Carter, Michael J. Casey, Leslie W. Cash, Ted L. Cherry, Gail E. Cline, Lawrence O. Curlee, Ruth J. Dance, Cheryl L. Davis, Bernard H. Daivs, Margaret A. Dayson, Debra C. Denmark, Treva N. Greensboro Jamestown Kinston Red Springs Four Oaks Erwin Dunn Greenville Seagrove lizabeth City Greenville Tarboro Wilmington Midway Park Goldsboro Durham Washington Winston-Salem Norwood Greensboro Hollywood, Fla. Rocky Mount Greenville Kinston I mgJM it 484 GENERAL COLLEGE P P G: ' f f P g ' f r 4 Ti f P f A f  f Dixon, Donna J. Greenv.He Downing, Bobbie C. Wi amston Edge, Leta S. FayetteviHe Edmonds, Reta J. Knightdate Elgin, Mary E. Poolesville, Md. English, Edward E. Magnolia Fisher, Jacl A. Fayetleville Gardner, Wayne A. Mebank Garner, Cecil T. Castonia Gaylor, Jimmy F. Jacksonville Georghiou, George Virginia Beach, Va. Goodman, Shirley L. Spring Lake Green, Colleen L. Kansas City, Mo. Grimes, Mary S. Fairiax, Va. Guthrie, Randall W. Garysburg Hall, Deborah L. Burlington Hargrove, Marcia A. Burlington Hargus, Stanley M. Alexandria, Va. Hartsell, AAarian C. Norwood Hicks, Patricia C. Oxford Howdershell, Jane E. Willingboro, NJ. Huffines, Sandra K. Burlington Hughes, Richard A. Greensboro Huneycutt, Donald L. Burlington ivey, Barbara G. Siler City Jenkins, Charles O. Robersonville Jennison, Mary J. Fayetteville Jernigan, Robert N. Dunn Johnson, Billie M. Lincolnton Johnson, George M. Warsaw Johnson, Terry J. Winston-Salem Keel, Frestel B. Rogersonville Kelly, John T. Chevy Chase, Md. Kidd, Gregory S. Charlotte Kimel, Rickey H. Winston-Salem King, Gwendolyn Raleigh Kiser, Anita J. Manassas, Va. Lagos, Elaine J. HyaftsviHe Lewis, Michael L. Morehead City Light, Richard C. Roanoke, Va. Luck, John W. Richmond, Va. Lyerly, James L. Salisbury McAlrster, Gary S. Cornelius McNeill, Patricia A. Clarkton Miller, Willis S. Virginia Beach, Va. Minton, Rodney D. Nags Head Moore, Allen K. High Point Mullins, Timothy E. Greenville Naylor, Diana D. Benson Noble, Becky L. Kinston Oneal, Delbridge S. Plymouth Owens, John W. Kinston Owens, Larry J. Murphy Parrish, Carl F. Durham Peed, Terry W. Pollocksville Pendleton, Terry S. Salisbury Perry, Belinda C. Jyner Pope, Teresa J. Charlotte Quick, Sterling R. Norlina Redding, Gary G. Winston-Salem Richmond, Rita A. Burlington Riddick, Roger B. Greenville Riggsbee, Ned L. Carrboro Seaver, Gary A. Virginia Beach, Va. Silver, Ted New York, N.Y. Simpson, Malcolm Greenville Smith, Christine E. Arlington, Va. Speight, Judy R. Winterville Spencer, Randall M. Trinity Sprinkle, Allen L. Forest City Stewart, Janice G. Four Oakes Sutton, Sandra M. Greenville Taylor, Raymond D. Goldsboro Temin, Michael S. Winston-Salem Turner, Linda L. Richland Vaughn, Tapp Lasker Voncannon, Ronald 1 Asheboro Watkins, Fred O. Washington Whitley, George Hunterville Whitley, James R. Stokes Wilfong, Gary Howard Matthews Willis, Susan W. Williston Wilson, Braxton A. Mount Olive Wood, Sandra J. Warrenton Wooter, Dennis N. Burlington Zellers, Harold G. Fayetteville GENERAL COLLEGE 485 Agner, Angela G. Concord Ajas, Hirdshi Havelock Albritlon, Mark E. Have ock Alooke, Margaret A. New Bern Aldridge, Michael L. Greenville Alexander, Bonnie K. Bethel Alexander, Lounell Chape Hill Alexander, Miriam G. Charlotte Alexander, William N. Eure Allemand, Cheryl L. Benson Allen, Belinda L. Robbins Allen, Irvin M. Warrenton Allen, Joseph C. Cary Allen, Nevitt A. Sanford Allen, Robert H. Rocky Mount Almond, Dennis K. Concord Amyette, Mary J. Kington Anderson, John W. Virginia Beach, Va. Anderson, Joyce A. Goldboro Archer, Karen M. Stalesville Arend, Georgia Chapel Hill Arnette, Danny G. Princeton Arnold, Ikie E. Grimesland Arrington, Susan D. Beaufort Askew, Ada E. Greenville Askew, Lydia L. Maysville Atkinson, Ephraim, E. Wahtonburg Austin, Robert B. Richmond, Va. Auston, Thomas, Jr. Greensboro Autry, Thomas H. Red Springs Autry, Wanda J. Autryville Ayers, Lynn Raleigh Backus, James W. Portsmouth, Va. Bacon, Jeanne N. Hillsborough Baggett, Brenda J. Winterville Bailey, Benjamin W. Cliffside Bailey, Deborah E. Lakeland, Fla. Bailey, Sarah A. Greenville Baity, Thomas O. Thomasville Baldree, Gary H. New Bern Baldridge, Cynthia A. Jacksonville Balkcum, Bobby R. Clinton Ball, Deborah J. Conover Ballentine, David H. Rocky Mount Bancroft, Barbee McLean, Va. Banister, Barbara A. Rye, N.Y. Barker, Kenneth B. Slatesville Barker, Sandra K. Burlington Barmann, Carlene R. Shrewsbury, N.J. Barnes, Brenda L. Bladenboro Barnes, Carol L. Rocky Mount Barnes, Jonathan B. Lucama Barnes, Michale F. Gastonia Barnhill, Barbara L. Baltimore, Md. Barnhill, Charles Greensboro Bass, Michael D. Clinton Bass, Sandra K. Fremont Bates, Richard M. Falls Church, Va. Batten, Bonnie E. Germany Baucom, Margie N. Rockwell Baxley, Marcia A. Rockingham Beaman, Dianna C. Snow Hilt Beaman, John M. Snow Hill Beamon, Nelda K. Goldsboro Beckwith, Cecilia A. Fayettevilie Beeson, Gerald S. Kernersville Beierschmitt, Dennis Kinston Bell, Vicki L. Mount Olive Benfields, Leila M, Rutherford College Bennett, Thomas J. Hudson Falls. N.Y. Benson, Christopher J. Nassau, Bahamas Berg, Judith A. Lumberton Berry, Cheryl E. Greenville Bishop, Edythe L. Bethesda, Md. Blackmon, Gary D. Benson Blair, Edward F. Gastonia Bland, Donna K. Wallace BIfnd, Faye A. Washington Bland, Marshall E., Jr. Kinston Blanton, Claude H. Ill Wilmington Bobbitt, Charles W. Litlleton Boger, Constance L. Durham Bolick, Daniel V. Kannapolis Boroughs, Donna E. Greensboro Boroughs, Janice L. Southern Pines 486 GENERAL COLLEGE Freshmen K isrik iiilMJIfJ; ua ' i. , ' ' c dmh M M tSk A r « T ' f Fi A C f mk M iMix _ f. ' . ft r ii t Bosf, John T. Rockwell Bostic, Rosemary B. Elizabethtown Bons, Linda D. McAdenville Bowers, Robert N. Randleman Bowling, James S. Winston-Salem Boyce, Joseph, Jr. Fresno, Calif. Boyd, Mark A. Pinetown Boyd, Sonya M. Greenville Bradbury, Sandra M. Gary Braglin, Jesse N. Raleigh Branch, Connally P. Garner Braswell, Barbara G. Enfield Braswell, Ronald A. Coldsboro Bregi, Kathleen J. Sioux Falls, S.D. Brim, David L. Raleigh Brisley, Nan L Ra eigh Britt, Gloria J. Lumberton Britt, Gloria S. Newton Grove Britt, Lloyd A. Newton Grove Britton, Donald W. Ch ncofeague, Va. Broadwater, Janice E. Charlotte Brock, Ernestine R. Kinston Brockett, Samuel R. Elizabeth City Brooks, Marsha C. Monroe Brooks, Phyllis Jacksonville Brothers, John Rockingham Brower, Pamela J. Camden, S.C. Brown, Don R. McLean, Va. Brown, Edward W. Tarboro Brown, Ernest L., Jr. Lexington Brown, Richard L. Madison Brown, Robert L., Jr Raleigh Brunson, David A. Euclid, Ohio Bryan, Jane E. La Grange Bryant, Bunnie L. Middlesex Bryant, James W., Jr. Greensboro Bryant, Luther D. Roxobel Buck Sandra M. Beaufort Bullard, Vicki J. Garland Bullman, William R. Rockville, Md. Bullock, Martha A. Camp Lejeune Bumgardner, Hunter, Jr. Charlotte Bumgardner, Lois F. Arlington, Va. Bumgardner, Sharon 1. Belmont Burger, Barry G. Franklinton Burke, Nancy R. Four Oaks Burton, Gail S. Greensboro Butcher, Jeanne E. Roanoke, Va. Butler, Cheryl A. Bladenboro Butler, Donnita L. Fayetleville Butner, Gene E. Richmond, Va. Byars, Cynthia D. Charlotte Byrum, Drake A. Vienna, Va. Byrum, Karen M. Minneapolis, Minn. Cain, Rufus C, Jr. Fayetteville Caldwell, Arthur L. Winston-Salem Caldwell, John, Jr. Williamsburg, Va. Cameron, Hugh C. Sanford Camnitz, Marc D. Kinston Campbell, Paul D. Concord Campbell, Ted A. Dunn Cande, Robert F. Virginia Beach, Va. Cannady, Linda G. Oxford Cannady, Nancy L. Powellsville Cannon, Jesse C. Greenville Cannon, Sharon D. Ayden Carpenter, Patricia L. New Bern Carper, John M. Virginia Beach, Va. Carraway, Joyce M. Elm City Carroll, Frances A. Winterville Carson, Nancy C. Bethel Carter, Emily E. Reidsville Casey, Dennis P. Dudley Castillo, Maria A. Washington, D.C. Gates, Frances A. Greenville Gates, Walter B, Hurdle Mills Caudill, Wayne J., J r. Shelby Cecil, John C. Greensboro Chaffin, William, Jr. Lexington Chambers, Regina Kinston Chamblee, Johnnie ' W. Ahoskie Chandler, Thomas E. Mebane Chappell, Linda K. Summit Chappell, Sheryl J. Hobbsville Charron, Frank D. Burton, S.C. Cheatham, Jaqueline Oxford Cheek, Anne D. Durham Cheeley, Laura L. Colonial Heights, Va. GENERAL COLLEGE 48 Cheers, Linda S. Sha offe Cheezum, Albert L. Preslon, Md. Cherry, Brenda G. Williamston Cherry, Nancy B. Portsmouth, Vo. Chestnut, Wilbur H. labor City Chinn, Frances M. Oakfon, Va. Choplin, Carolyn A. Yadkinville Christopher, Sally K. Greensboro Church, Larry S. Etkin Clark, Judith A. Chocowinity Clark, Marcia J. Annandale, Va. Clark, Rodnea T?. Jacksonville Clay, Sarah W. Henderson Clay, Thomas H. Greenville Cleveland, Linda S. Greenville Clifton, Susan M. Triangle, Va. Clingenpeel, Sylvia A. Salisbury Clore, Jeannette Winston-Salem Cobb, Mary M. Greenville Coburn, Michael L. Greenville Coffey, William B. Kernersville Cogbill, Norma K. Richmond, Va. Colbert, Jacqueline B. Rocky Mount Coley, Geraldine E. Mount Olive Coltrain, Ellen Williamston Combs, William E. Hindman, Ky. Coner, Donna A. Sanford Conklin, Deborah J. Kinston Connell, Robert H. Valdosta, Ga. Conroy, Norman J. Havelock Conway, Dedorah L. Greenville Cook, Rockne O. Jacksonville Corbet, Linda G. Jacksonville Corey, Donna S. Winterville Corklll, Lea J. Carlisle Barracfcs, Pa. Couch, Raymond S. Buxfon Covington, Barbara H. Bennettsv e, S. C. Cox, Janet A. Charlotte Cox, Martha J. Lexington Craig, Mary L. Havelock Crane, Corlne M. Credle, Allen T. Cree, Jeffrey L. Crocker, Carolyn J. Crockett, Ethel C. Cronan, Loretta J. Croshaw, Glenn R. Crouse, Gregory K. Crowell, Daryl W. Crusenberry, Clyde Crutchfield, Charles Culbreth, Gloria F. Currence, Benjamin A, Currin, Janice F, Cutler, Brenda K. Cutler, Giles M. Cutrell, Glenda A. Dail, Carolyn F. Dail, Emily B. Dalby, Marsha L. Daniel, Leonard P. Daniels, Margaret A. Darden, Nancy S. Daughety, Minnie C. Davenport, Dru C. Daugehty, Minnie C. Davis, Edward C. Davis, Grace J. Davis, Janice F. Davis, Lanny M. Davis, Martha E. Davis, Wade H. Davis, William H. Day, Joseph G. Dean, Donna M. Dean, Vivian A. Debruhl, Paula R. Dedmond, Susan R. Dehn, Lynn T. Deitrick, Emily T. Wayn Raleigh isburg, Pa. Henderson Wi7 iamston Alexandria, Va. Colonial Heights, Va. Stratford, N.J. Matthews Blackstone, Va. Burlington Selma Rowland Bethel Washington Washington Windsor Magnolia Mount Olive Winston-Salem Warrenton Windsor Farmville Kinston Columbia Kinston Statesville Colerain Fremont Charlotte Conway New Bern Fayetteville Fayetteville Scotland Neck Lillington Trenton Jacksonville Arlington, Va. Staunton, Va. Demay, Mark R. Hamlet Demiter, Steven G. Valdese Demond, Lucinda A. North 1 East, Md. Desvergers, Elizabeth Whiteville Devane, Patrick B. Tomahawk Dickens, Audrey C. Littleton Dixon, Gregory Salter Path Dixon, Malcolm C. Edenton £ f t ' I?, r f) £ e. p iri fi 488 GENERAL COLLEGE ft f t i- r?i f ) y . p ' ! [- M l Mf£££ Dixon, Marjorie J. Frankteton Dixon, Thomas O. Gasfonia Doeg, William F. Hopewell Dolan, Michael J. Richmond, Va. Dough, Sandra L. Aurora Downard, Catherine C. Wi minq(on Downey, James A. Wesf Palm Beach, Fla. Drake, John W. Spartanburg, S.C. Driver, Jerry L. Stantonsburg Drye, Danny F. Albemarle Duncan, James M. Greensboro Dunn, Katherine 1. Wintervitle Durham, William L Greenville Dussia, David W. Norfolk, Va. Eaker, Charles S. Cramerton Eakes, Joe O. Durham Early, James W. Alexandria, Va. Earp, Martia K. Raleigh Eason, Elsie L. lebulon Eason, Willa M. Roanoke Rapids Edmondson, John M Bethel Edw ards, Cheryl A. Simpson Edwards, James E. Raleigh Edwards, Joyce M. Rocky Mount Edwards, Nancy F. Greenville Eggers, Ronald E. Rocky Mount Elliott, Katherine J. Wilson Elliot, Patricia A. Oxford Elliott, Richard K. Knoxville, Tenn. Elliot, Sarah B. Washington Ellis, David L. Hopewell, Va. Ellis, Edward B. Havelock Ellis, Susan V. Stantonsburg Elmore, Patsy D. Wilmington Elmore, Ruth K. Raleigh Erskine, Suzanne M. Norlhfield, N.J. Eubanks, Ronnie B. Hubert Evans, Johnny G. Chesapeake, Va. Evans, Leslie E. Greenville Evans, Margaret S. Tarboro Evans, Nancy C. Whiteville Everhart, R. Anne Lexington Facchina, Joseph C. Hyatlsville, Md. Farrcloth, Janice C. Stedman Faircloth, Linda P. Beaufort Falls, Deborah A. Vale Fancher, David A. Charlotte Farmer, Hilda F. Wilson Farrell, Stephen C. Alexandria, Va. Fast, Cheryl E. Matthews Faulk, Marcia J. Sanford Fearing, Tatnal W. Raleigh Fields, Jennie M. Rosehill Fields, Joan E. Pinehurst Fields, Ruby M. Sanlord Fl.rh Richard A. New York, N.Y. GENERAL COLLEGE 489 Fisher, Robert W. Alexandria, Va. Flanagan, Helen G. Greenville Flood, Jerry C, Jr. Raleigh Flyne, Kim M. Lexington Flynt, Terry L. Germanton Fordham, Brenda G. Jacksonville Foster, Doris A. Mocksville Foster, Marilyn E. Yanceyville Foster, Teresa L. Selma Foushee, Janet L. Raleigh Fowler, Alan J. Virginia Beach, Va. Fowler, David G. Fayetteville Fowlkes, David H. Raleigh Fox, David S. Durham Fox, Donna C. Burlington Fragakis, Dean A. Winston-Salem Frank, George R. Kill Devil Hills Freeman, Gloria C. Wilson Freve, Yvonne V. Virginia Beach, Va. Fries, Deborah J. High Point Furchon, Joseph M. Fredericksburg, Va. Fussell, Barbara A. Greenville Futch, Deborah A. Rose Hill Gaffney, William C. Charlotte Galloway, Bradley A. Winston-Salem Gandy, Cathy J. Sneads Ferry Gardner, Gloria J. Stella Gardner, Terry G. Bethel Garris, Audrey G. Greenville Garriss, Betty J. Burhaw Gaskill, Phillip L. Sea Level Gautier, Susan D. Washington Gentry, Barbara L. Winston-Salem Gentzel, Robert D. Woodbridge, Va. Gerlach, Leo J., Ill New Bern Gibbs, Dianna J. Englehard Gibson, Gerald R. Pine Hall Gilbert, Julia L. Benson Gilbert, Max D., Jr. Concord Giles, Laura B. Greenville Gill, .Warcia D. Charlotte Glast, Brenda C. Bethel Godfrey, James E. Goldsboro Godwin, Thurston Gail Kenly Golden, Franklin C. Sanford Golgan, Rosemary A. Virginia Beach, Va. Gooch, Judith A. Henderson Goodson, Cherrie G. Greenville Gorrell, Charlie J. Greensboro Gorst, James D. Jacksonville Graetz, Ralph E. Raleigh Graham, Merrie F. Hamlet Green, Joseph V. Raleigh Greene, Leonard G. Oxford Greene, Barbara E. Chape Hill Greene, Edward C, Ji Hamlet Greene, Joyce Battleboro Greene, Martha J. Hunlersville Gregory, Thomas M. Shawboro Grier, Terry B. Fairmont Griffin, Henry D. Williamston Grimes, Carolyn A. Mount Olive Guidd, Robert E. Hollywood, Fla. Guilford, Mary E. Chocowinity Gunter, Emma L. Kinslon Gurkin, Phillip W. Plymouth Gutshall, Ellis L. elkins W.Va. Hackney, William S. Siler City Madden, Carlton M. Raleigh Haddock, Glenwood B, Ayden Hairr, Jaqueline A. Fayetteville Haislif, LangdonI New Bern Haithcock, Ann M. Littleton Hale, Linda J. Scotland Neck Hall, Ailie S. Durham Hall, Calton Autryville Hall, Rebecca D. Fayetteville Halsey, Donald R. Jacksonville Ham, Niki Cheryl Goldsboro Hamlin, Donna D, Roxboro Hamm, Jennifer L. Tarfaoro Hannum, Margaret A. Falls Church, Va. Hansen, Christina T. Washington, D. C. Hardcastle, Kathleen Honolulu, Hawaii Harding, Bunny L. Richmond, Va. Hardwick, Titina N. Virginia Beach, Va. Hardy, Lynn T. Kinston Harlow, Walter B. Hobbsville 490 GENERAL COLLEGE 4 h U£ . £ AM£Mf. p }1 ' kdk f:3 i p f ' C-. P ? ft fi r if :u r fTw a f J a rv a f A Ikk iMd J ( ' IS M ' iiil Harper, Susan B. Triangle Harrell, Bessie R. Colerain Harrell, Susan D. Edenton Harrington, John L. Lewhville Harris, Brenda S. Washington Harris, David R. Elkin Harris, Donna L. Monroe Harris, Irvin B. Liltleton Harris, Lynn M. Arlington, Va. Harris, Robert W. Stary Harrold, Virginia G. Hays Hart, Andy P. Fairfax, Va. Hartis, Ronald L. Kannapo s Hartman, Douglas C. Rockvi Ze, Md. Hartman, Sheila L. Burlington Hassell, Fara H. Columbia Hawks, Mary L. Creedmoor Hawley, Hilda G. tucama Hayes, Frank B. Randteman Heath, Dalton W. Greenville Hefner, Daniel E. Hickory Helms, Claudia D. Monroe Helms, Gerald W. Charlotte Henderson, Joseph Raleigh Henry, Donald E. Strosburg, Pa. Hensley, Angela S. Charlotte Herlocker, Dan L. Albemarle Herrin, Hoytte B. Roanoke Rapids Herring, Beverly J. Btadenboro Hew itt, Roseanna Ahoskie Hice, James E. Greenville Hicks, Beverly A. Roxboro Hicks, James A. Wise Hileman, Robert L. Alexandria, Va. Hill, Rita F. Burlington Hill, Tracy L. Lexington Hines, Debra A. Winlerville Hinson, Mary K. Warsaw Hitchcock, Robert T. Winston-Salem Hodges, Latham P. Washington Hodges, Margaret E. Clinton Hoffman, John C. iincolnton Hoffman, Stephen D. Supply Holder, Douglas M. Mount Airy Holland, George P. Griffon Holland, Marolyn E. Go dsboro Holley, Juanda L. Raleigh Holley, Theresa A. Colerain Holliday, Ronald P. Jamesville Hollowell, Betsy A. Princeton Holmes, Linda C. Raleigh Holt, Julia E. Graham Honeycutt, Myra S. Kannapolis Honeycutt, Priscilla Monroe Honner, Randy E. Havelock Hooper, Debra A. Raleigh Hough, Rodney B. Kannapolis Houston, Margaritta Winston-Salem Howard, Kenneth A. Durham Howard, Mary K. Morehead City Howard, Wanda M. Rocky Mount Howard, Willa A. Jacksonville Howell, Nancy L. Arlington. Va. Hoyle, Gail 1. Valdese Hughes, Carolyn S. Henderson Hughes, James H. Farmville Humphrey, Etta E. Kinston Huneycutt, Johnny V. Albemarle Hunt, George G. Oxford Hunt, John L. Oxford Hurlocker, Howard R. Concord Hussey, Nancy C. West End Ilderton, Timothy H. High Point Ingram, Bonnie J. Princeton Irvin, Ele-jnor J. Southern Pines Jackson, Betsy J. Kinston Jackson, Irby B. Greenville Jackson, James E. Black Creek Jackson, Kathy L. Charlotte Jackson, Leiand M. Belmont Jackson, Richard B. Greenville Jackson, William A. Greenville James, Brenda F. Robersonville Jenkins, Joseph C. Rockingham Jennings, Margaret T. Jacksonville Jaenigan, Gerald S. Jacksonville Jernigan, Rebecca A. Dunn Jewell, Windsor S. Carrboro GENERAL COLLEGE 491 Johnsen, Thomajean Johnson, Cathy J. Johnson, Christophe Johnson, Cornelia John Edv ird S. M. Johnson, Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Nancy C. Jones, Carolyn M, Jones, Catherine S. Jones, Charles I., Jones, Cynthia L. Jones, Daniel L. Jones, Eleanor P. Jones, Ernest H. Jones, Holly I. Jones, Jerry E. Jones, Johnnie E. Jones, Samuel R., Jr. Jones, Susan E. Jourdan, Catherine A. Junghans, Michael H. Justice, Janet T. Keeter, Edward H. Keggereis, Lynda D. Kelley, Barry A. Kelley, Bobbie I. Kelly, Alyce K. Kelly, Michael W. Kern, Kennerly A. Kidd, James W. Kidd, James C. Kiel, Kilpa Linda L. trick, Beverly C. Kincer, Joseph M. King, Frances M. King, Peter C. King, Vicky L. Kirk, Patricia A. Klarpp, Laura L. Klutf, Henry G. Knott, Richard E. Kohlhage, Elizabeth J. Kolody, Phyllis V. Kranz, Linda L. Krausz, Allan E. Krivonak, James E. Ladd, John A., II Lalanne, James F., Jr. Lamar, Margaret C. Lamer, Mary E. Lampley, Sandy M. Landsperger, Nancy T. Landt, David K. Lanier, Clayton F. Durham Hickory Benson Raleigh Greensboro Four Oaks Raleigh Wilminaton Wilminglon Raleigh Micro olland Neck Cary Reidsville Beulaville Murfreesboro Siler City Cherry Hill. N. J. Alexandria, Va. Monroe High Point Coldsboro Raleigh Raleigh Camp Lejeune Henderson Elizabeth City Camp Le eune Manassas, Va. Roanoke Rapids Greenville Kenansville Baltimore, Md. f on College ' illiamstown, Mass. Greenville Greenville Jacksonville Concord Fayetteville Salemburg Fayetteville Lumberton Ellicot City, Md. Richlands Charlotte Statesville Chapel Hill Eden Durham Rockingham Chestertown, Md. Raleigh Chinquapin mkt 492 GENERAL COLLEGE I WaM£M f O P © , CI C t f A c o p . Lashley, Debra L. Lassiter, Martha J. Laughinghouse, Dianne Laughinghouse, Ward J. Lawing, Eugene M. Lea, Mary A, Lea, Stanley R. Lee, Charles R. Lee, Edwina G. Lee, James R. Leedom, James W. Leggett, Brenda K. Leggetl, Hoyt G. Lehman, Stephen J. Leib, Joanne Chinquapin Eden Atexandn Leith, Lepor; Susan J. , Charles R. Lilley, Cecil W. Lind, Martha F. Lindsay, Samuel G. Link, Elizabeth L. Linville, Joan C. Lipsius, Rosalind A. Little, Richard A. Little, Vickie C. Lloyd, Jan D. Locke, Harriet E. Lohmeyer, Robert C. Long, Clifton R. Long, Elizabeth L. Long, John M. Long, Sandra A. Longworlh, Gary R, Loring, Trudy Love, Ronald W. Lowery, Debra A. Lucas, Joseph D. Lusk, Krrsti D. Lutz, Ann O. Luxton, Marsha K. Lyon, Marvin K. Mack, Sylvia A. Magurean, Wanda C. Mallord, Larry Malpass, Liston Maltry, Jay S. W. Ma Betty S. Ella Mann, Mann, Spencer A. Mann, Thurston J. Marr, Sandra L. Marriner, Richard Marsh, Elsie J. Marshall, Mary G. Ma II, Nancy J. Bobbe S. Mattson, Maughan Maxwell, Elizabeth A, i, Sarah D. Georgene E. , Jane W. Arthur D. t L. Panfego New Bern Fayelteville Carthage Rocky Mount Four Oaks Alexandria, Va. Sanford Salisbury, Md. Pinetown Washington Williamsburg, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Greenville Fayetteville Farmville Bath Raleigh Fayetteville Connelly Springs Summertield Wilmington Griffon Ayden Greenville Richmond Elliott City. Md. Winston-Salem Durham Roxboro Virginia Beach, Va. Bluefield, W. Va. Williamsburg. Va. Fayetteville Gastonia Alexandra Va orehead City Sanford Lexington Oak City Durham Pollocksville Clinton Mii Fla. Virgi, May, John D. Mayhew, Lee A. Mays, Vickie L. McAuliffe, Priscilla McCain, Dacus P. McCann, Ronald L McClamrock, F! McColl, Carolyn L. McCombs, Catherine S. McCoy, Lucy B. McCue, Caralynn B. McCullough, Gary L. McCullough, Michael H. McDaniel, Catherine G. McDermott, Reva L. McDonald, Linda L. McDonald, Samuel J. McEachern, Earnestine McEwenn, Margaret E. McGaha, Brian J. McGowan, Evelyn E. Mclntyre, Annie R. Mclntyre, John P. Benneff Grifton Swan Quarter Raleigh Norfolk, Va. Plymouth Fayetteville Gotdsboro Burlington Bethel Lumberton Richmond. Va. Nashville a Beach. Va. Raleigh Fayetteville Fairfax, Va. Shelby Sandy Ridge Jacksonville Nashville argersville, Ind. Concord Statesville Greenville Springfield. Va. Staunton, Va. Norlina Norfolk. Va. Greenville. S. C. Greenville Aberdeen Elizabeth City Red Springs Charlotte Fairfax. Va. Greenville Fayetteville Raleigh GENEIiAL COLLEGE 493 McKenzie, Benjamin McKown, Jane H. McLamb, Linda J. McLawhon, Caria J. McLean, Clarkson B. McLeod, Laura K. McNeil, Paul H. McPherson, Dixie L. McRoy, Lonnie J. McWilliams, Hugh III Meadows, Kirt A. Mease, Marilyn M. AAedlin, Charlie F. Menge, Helen P. Mensel, Robert A. Mercer, Susan L. Metz, Mary C. Mewborn, Brenda C. Mewborn, Drew A. Michael, Jennifer L. Miller, Charles D. Mills Harry R. Mills, Martha J. Mills, Sharon E. Minges, John T. Minton, Ted A. Mitchell, Lilly D. Mitchell, Mary S, Mizell, Johnnie I Moon, Gary H. Moon Moon Moori Moore Moor) George T. , Anne M. , Clifford Sandra h Stephen William Morelli, Beverly K. Morgan, Deborah L. Morgan, Patrick G. Morris, Wanda J. Morrison, Patricia A. J. Burlington Virginia Beach. Va. Clinton Ayden Lumberton Wadesboro Millers Creek Bay Village. Ohio Chocowinity McLean, Va. Toano. Va. Canton Kenly Virginia Beach, Va. Greensboro Goldsboro Elkin Fermville Snow Hill Fairfax, Va. Farmville Hickory Havelock Sanford Charlotte Rocky Mount Greenville Washington Kinston Roper Snow Camp Burlington Timberlake Reidsville Wilson Greenville Saint Paul Chester, Va. Durham Dunn Mo Wil Morton, Karen J. Morton, Luther D. Moye, Franc es J. Mullins, Edward G. Mulvey, James A. Murrwne, Lynne C. Musgrave, Peter A. Myers, Mary A. Myhrum, Parnell H. Nabors, Tate V. Nalepa, Sandra A. Nance, Linda C. Nash, Jane E. Neal, W. Stephen Neese, Carolyn J. Nelson, Gail M. Neville, Joanne J, Nevitt, Nancy H. Newell, Hal T. Newell, Rickie L. Newlon, Benjamin R. Nichols, Robert H. Nocoll, Rhonda J. Niels, Richard Nixon, Ann L. Noffsinger, Terry A. Noffsinger, Thomas L. Nolen, Bonnie S. Norris, Jay J. Nowell, Richard D. Nugent, Joe M. Ogburn, Linda C. Ogden, George D. Oliver, Anthony L. Oliver, Randall C. Olsen, Judith A. Goldsboro Cooleemee New Bern Greenville Richmond, Va. Greensburg Arlington, Va. Goldsboro Lagrange Jacksonville Mount Pleasant Arlington, Va. Fair Bluff Charlotte Waxhaw Burlington Virginia Beach, Va. Roselle Park, N. J. Port Washington, N. Y. Fayetteville B urlington Olv Dori OMalley, John M. Omdahl, Mary K. ONeill, Margaret Osborne, Donald R. Otey, Leigh E. Outlaw, Debra F. Overton, Lucy V. Richmond, Va. Monroe Virginia Beach, Va. Ontario, Canada Virginia Beach, Va. Silver Springs, Md. Winston-Salem Jacksonville Burlington Henderson EInora, Ind. Hickory Bethesda, Md. Princeton Matthews Kinston Fayetteville Jacksonville Santa Ana, Calif. Fayetteville A.F.B., S. C. Charlotte Sh d t Fayetteville JJiMlM 494 GENERAL COLLEGE M Mrnk fi fP ' (% O P M. - fi p ft MILfaJrlli. Page, Sherry D. fayetfevi e Parker, Debra K. Annanda e, Va. Parker, James F. Rocky Mount Parker, Linda S. Laurel, Del. Parker, Robert S. Murfreesboro Parks, Janis A. Cherry Hill, N. J. Parsley, Monica Fayettevitle Pasternak, Barbara J. Fayetteville Patterson, Robin K. Charlotte Patterson, Carol A. Creerwille Patterson, Mary J. Lexington Paul, Robert I. Kane, Pa. Pearson, Glenn M. Clinton Peed, Ronald T. Hurdle Mills Peele, Judy K. New Bern Peele, Robert P. Go dsboro Pelletier, Brenda J. La Grange Pender, Donna S. Se(ma Pendergraft, Carolyn Mayodan Perdue, Harry L. Greensboro Perkinson, Clanton C. Wise Pernell, Patsy H. Durham Perry, William A. Edenton Petty, Wanda J. Durham Phillips, Georgia C. Morehead Pierce, Donna K. Roper Pierce, Linda C. Windsor Pies, Nancy Ellen Quarry Heights, C. Z. Pike, Steven 8. Burlington Piner, Vance L. Virginia Beach, Va. Pinner, Ted R. Plymouth Poindexter, M. Faye Roxboro Pollard, Rita N. Bethel Polter, Mary A. Goldsboro- Popp, Nancy L. California, Md. Potts, Andrea C. Welcome Pou, Constance C. Greenville Powell, Andy L. Clinton Powell, Gregory W. Greensboro Powell, Stephen B. Rocky Mount Powell, William G. Kinston Pozyck, Alan L. Spence Pratt, Michael R. Arlington, Va. Presley, Marion J, Carthage Prevatte, Donnie R. St. Pauls Price, Thomas E. Portsmouth, Va. Priverre, Douglas O. Havelock Prout, Robert Winston-Salem Pyles, Miriam J. Richmond, Va. Quave, Vicki L. Columbia, S. C. Quessenberry, Betsy J. Raleigh Quinn, Ernest L. Farmville Radford, Lynda F. Raleigh Rainey, Richard A. Lexington Rains, Robert T. Princeton Ratliff, Joyce M. Kannapolis Rauhe, Donna L. Weldon Ray, Linda L. Rocky Mount Raynes, Marcia J. Seattle, Wash. Reaves, Eugene C. Greensboro Reaves, Faye C. Richmond, Va. Reece, Alton D. Summit Reece, Deva E. Cramerton Reel, Freddie T. Elizabeth City Reger, Anthony H. Richmond, Va. Reid, Joan B. Southern Pines Reid, Paula T. Hampton, Va. Reinhardt, Warren A. Hammond, Ind. Remine, Judy C. Richmond, Va. Rettew, Linda J. Pinehurst Reusing, Stephen P. Raleigh Reves, Rebecca J. Nanjemoy, Md. Reynolds, Deborah D. Salvo Rhodes, Forbson A. Jacksonville Rice, Patricia L. Sea Level Richards, Dennis M. Granite Falls Richardson, Barbara A. Richmond, Va. Ricks, William P. Wilson Riddle, Donna L. Greenville Rierson, Clarence L. Kernersville Riley, Brian D. Ellicott City, Md. Roberson, Dana L. Williamston Roberson, Joy M. Robersonville Roberson, Lillian C. Robersonville Roberts, Alfred G. Bladenboro Roberts, Charlotte C. Wendell Roberts, Lynda E. Greenville Robertson, Harold R. Littleton GENERAL COLLEGE 495 Robertson, Lewis F. Havelock Robinson, Marvin T. Lowell Robinson, Robert A. Morehead City Robinson, Thomas S. Weldon Roninson, Wilbur H. Washington Robson, Geoffrey L. Jacksonville Rockett, Elizabeth C. Charlotte Rocnefort, Karen L. Alexandria, Va. Rodriquez, Jo A. Jacksonville Rodwell, Ella G. Warren on Rodwell, Robert A. Warrenton Roland, Paul W. Greensboro Rooker, Marvin P. Nor ina Root, Jan M. Washington Rosser, Billie C. Jacksonville Round, Frances L. Fayettevilte Rouse, Ethel D. Lagrange Rouse, George R. Kinston Royal, Mark A. Fayetteville Ruegg, Arnold B. Bethesda, Md. Rusk, Judith L. Maypori, fla. Russell, Stephen M. Kinston Russos, Harry N. Raleigh Sadoff, John W. Charlotte Sage, Roslyn R. Hampton, Va. Sage, William R. Greensboro Salem, Michael R. New Bern Salisbury, Doris A. Greenville Sanders, Sarah C. Hubert Sandie, Ruth A. Portsmouth, Va. Sapp, Sharon K. Eden Saunders, Martha D. Whitakers Saunders, Whitney Wilson Sauvageau, Mary J. Greensboro Sawyer, James D. Elizabeth City Sawyer, Kenneth R. Plymouth Sawyer, Sherald W. Washington Scarborough, Deborah Hamlet Schoch, Stephen D. Roxboro Schrader, Sherryl L. Richmond, Va. Seism, Betty J. Lawndale Scoggins, Patricia E. Pittsburgh, Pa. Scollin, Patricia E. Jacksonville Scott, James R. Pfafftown Sears, Deborah L. Greensboro Seiple, Kathleen J. Durham Sellers, Janet R. Smithfield Sermons, James R. Cove City Sermons, Rita R. Greenville Seward, Elmer G. Hampton, Va. Sewell, Teresa Y, Greensboro Sexton, Francille T. Monroe Shank, James G. Kailua, Hawaii Shaw, Betsy B. Durham Shaw, June E. Clinton Sheppard, Nancy E. Fort Gordon, Ga. Sherman, John I. High Point Sherrod, Brenda J. Spring Hope Shields, Cynthia L. Norfolk, Va. Short, Robert W. Suffern, N. Y. Shotwell, Nina V. Stovall Shuey, Michael B. Goldsboro Siemen, James R. Newark, Del. .Singleton, Mary E. Wadesboro Sisk, Clarence D. Jacksonville Skinner, James M. Whitakers Skipper, Larry B. Bladenboro Slack, David N. Burlington Slaughter, Don W. Blanch Smith, David K. Kinston Smith, Dwight S. Seven Springs Smith, Gerald K. Charlotte Smith, Hal L. Vienna, Va. Smith, Haley A. Burlington Smith, John C. Pink Hill Smith, June C. Pink Hill Smith, Lucylle J. Bowie, Md. Smith, Robert A. Kinston Smith, Ronald C. Vidalia, Ga. Smith, Stephen C. Silver Springs, Md. Smith, Susan K. Balto, Md. Smith, Susan M. Raleigh Smith, Teresa E. Richmond, Va. Snyder, George M. Mount Airy Soltys, Martha L. Midway Park Sorensen, Kelsey L. Pope A.F.B. Spain, Linda K. Greenville Spearman, James F. Rose Hill 496 GENERAL COLLEGE ' MiTM P- % ♦• • r i Ci F P lp fi • f i f f ff ' f . © f? Jp tkiM Spell, Frankie G. Clinton Spell, Mark A. Roseboro Spence, Cynthia A. Raleigh Spence, Larry D. Kinston Spencer, Morris H. High Point Spicer, Patricia L. Alexandria, Va. Spillman, Johnny E. Yadkinville Spivey, Mary J. Mebane Spruill, Sheila I. Plymouth Spry, Diane E. Arlington, Va. St. Amand, Franklin D. Winsfon-Sa em Stadiem, Linda Y. Kinston Stakem, Eleanor J. Annandale, Va. Stallings, Janet Thomdsviite Stallings, Marcia L. Hobbsville Stancill, Jacqueline Suffolk, Va. Stancill, Rebecca J. Greenville Standafer, Bruce H. Charlotte Stanford, Carolyn D. Durham Starnes, Martha A. Hampton, Va. Steele, Linda L. Piney River, Va. Steele, Thelma C. Waxhaw Steig, Patsy A. San Francisco, Calif. Stephens, Michael T. Chincoterque Stephenson, Edith B Angler Stephenson, James E. Willow Springs Stephenson, Mardia T Raleigh Stevens, Judy S. Tabor City Stevenson, Marcia Jacksonville Stevenson, Thomas R. Winston-Salem Stewart, Philip M. Winston-Salem Stockner, Michael E. Mount Airy Stoddard, Beverley H. High Point Stokes, Edna L. Coldsboro Strickland, Gary E. Weldon Strickland, Jack R. Cerro Gordo Stroud, Belinda S. Mount Olive Strouse, Douglas A. Balto, Md. Stubbs, Alan M. Gibson Stutts, Jacqueline J. Vass Sunrich, William S. Fayetteville Supplee, Anne L. Little Silver, N. J. Surgi, Julie A. Hickory Sydnor, Richard B. Henderson Talbert, Janice L. Kensington, Md. Tanabe, Satoru Greenville Tapscott, Edward B. Harkers Island Tan, Edith Dunn Taylor, Gale S. Hertford Taylor, Jennifer A. Kinston Taylor, Margaret P. Monroe Taylor, Patricia A. Ahoskie Taylor Ted D. Crifton Taylor, Tony R, Williamston Teague, Philip C. Winston-Salem Tedder, Pamela K. Walnut Cove GENERAL COLLEGE 497 Temple, Artie J. Elizabeth City Tetterton, Ernest M. Durham Tew, Linda G. Dunn Thacker, Patricia L. Winston-Salem Thackrey, Sue Falls Church, Va. Tharp, David T. Hamilton, Va. Thomas, David A. fort Lauderdale, Fla. Thomas, Lorna D. Bath Thomas, Mary L. Burgaw Thomas, Ruth T. Halifax Thompson, Pamela L. Greenville Thompson, Patricia S. Rockwell Thompson, Richard E. Arlington, Va. Thompson, Terry A. Rocky Mount Thonen, Robert R. Alexandria, Va. Tillman, James F. Mebane Tipton, Mark E. Greenville Towey, James J. Chapel Hill Trent, Herbert T. Durham Tucker, Earle C. Griffon Tucker, Randolph L. Dub in, Va. Turnage, John L. Morehead Turner, Amelia A. Chadburn Turner, Jerry W. Yanceyville Tuthill, Karen R. Locton, Va. Tuttle, Francis C. Charlotte Tuttle, John P. Clayton Tweed, Richard Art. Ferndal, Mich. Twisdale, Charles E. New Bern Tyner, Randolph A. Saint Pauls Tyson, Olivia R. Farmville Vanlandingham, John Williamston Vance, Janet Art. Durham Vandersiice, Artary C. Portsmouth, Va. Vanmiddlesworth, Will iam W. W . long Branch, N. J. Vaughan, Jack H. Capron, Va. Vaughn, Randall G. Winsfon-Sa em Vause, Penny Hookerton Verelle, Allyne L. Sandslon, Va. Vick, Deborah D. Nashville Vinson, Gwendolyn A Waxhaw Waggoner, Linda J. Charlotte Walden, David C. Granite Falls Walker, Artary A. Burlington Walker, Rebecca A. Hillsborough Wall, Elizabeth D. Zebulon Wallace, Phillip O. Gastonia Waller, Bobbie L. Durham Waller, Edgar C. Kinston Walters, Donna R. Richmond, Va. Walters, Sallie A. Salisbury Walton, Judy G. Jacksonville Ward, Tommy B. Durham Warren, Artargaret A. Greenville Washburn, Carol Charlotte Washburn, James C, 1 II Raleigh Watkins, Jo A. Yanceyville W atkins, Roxanne Hickory Watson, David A. Durham Watson, Willis E. Wilson Webb, Brenda Art. Franklinton Webb, Sherry J. Elm City Weber, Robert H. Dunn Wedge, Linda S. Springfield, Va. Weeks, Jacquelyn V. Wilmington Wiesensale, Helen 3. Mechanicsville, Va. Welch, Alice K. Eden Welch, Walter Art. Midland Wellins, Steven P. Scarsdale. N. Y. Wells, Barbara J. Virginia Beach, Va. West, AAaywood B. Coldsboro West, Richard Fay Wheeler, Deborah J. Auburn, Ala. Wheeler, Stephen E. Durham Whichard, Shirley R. Bethel White, Carolyn R. Tarboro White, Laura A. Columbia White, Sarah C. Shallotte White, Skinner A. Edenton Whitehurst, William T. Hobgood Whitley, Deborah L. Robersonville Whitt, Ross G. Burlington Whittington, James P. Lenoir Eiggins, Edith F. Jacksonville Wilkerson, Faye E. Durham Williams, Jackie A. Jacksonville Williams, Janet H. Atlanta, Ga. Williams, Joseph l. Lexington 498 GENERAL COLLEGE f P O 0 f 2At g) P f C © f « P Williams, Michael W. Williams, Nancy M. Williams, Richard P. Williams, Robert D. Williams, Terrell A. Williamson, Betty F. Willis, Margaret J. Willis, Tomianne Wilson, Barbra L. Wilson, Gary D. Wilson, Mona K. Wilson, Nancy L. Wilson, Sandra J. Wilson, Virginia L. Wilson, Wendell G. Winslow, James W. Winstead, David H. Wolak, Jean M. Wood, Susan B. Woods, Sherry D. Woolsey, Michael E. Worrell, Marvin R. Worlhington, Graham ( Worthington, John M. Worthington, Linda S. Wrenn, Gerald W. Wright, Luther W. Wright, Xylda L. Wynne, Danny M. Xiouris, Glykeria Yates, Danny W. Yates, Gail A. Benson Graham Clinton Federahburg Md. Raleigh Lucama Autryville Farmville Raleigh Washington Asheboro Warsaw Tar Heel Greenville Mill Spring Greenville Merritt Havehck Silver Spring, Md. Lenoir Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Washington C. Winterville Whiteville Winterville Danville, Va. Tyner Plymouth Greenville Pilot Mountain Pollocksville Richmond, Va. Yelverton, Donald M, York, James D. Young, Charles W. Young, Clark E. Yow, Deborah A. Fremont Liberty Fayetteville Smithfield Gibsonville GENERAL COLLEGE 499 Senior Directory ABELL. SANDRA J , Greensboro, N. C ; Psychology, A.B- ABERNATHY, BEVERLY K, Moiden, N. C; Elemenloty Education, 8.S : Chi Omego; Slgdent Notionol Educolion Associolion: Wo- men ' s Honor Council, Allorney Generals Staff A8RAMS, 6RENDA L. Mocclesfield, N. C; Home Economics Educolion, B.5.; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; Home Economics Chapter; Phi Upsilon Omicron ADAMS, BONNIE F., Durhom, N. C; Pri- mory Education, B.E.; Baptist Student Union; Student Notionol Educolion Association. ADAMS, DOUGLAS E., Greenville, N. C.,- Educolion, BS: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President, Pledge Master, Secretory; EosI Corol.nion; Chapel Choir; Freshmon Foot- ball; Freshman Swimming Team ADAMS. JASPER L , Richmond, Vo,; Ac- counting, A B ; Phi Belo Lombda. ADKINS, BERNARD, New Bern, N. C; Biology. A B ; Pre-Medicol Society; American Insti- tute of Biological Sciences. ADKINS, JAMES E , Kinslon, N. C; Physical Educolion, BS.; Freshman Football; Varsity ADKINS, LINDA A., Kinslon, N. C; Primary Education, B,S.; Foreign Films Committee. ADKINS. STEPHEN T., Eden, N. C ; Geog- raphy, A B.; Gamma Thelo Upsilon, Campus Rodio and Television; Karate Club; S G A. ALBERT, PAUL E , Winston Salem, N. C ; ALDRIDGE, JOHN M, Kinslon, N. C; Business, A B ; Phi Koppo Tou, Choploln, Vice-President; E.CU. Concert Choir, Llbror- lon. President; Opero Workshop ALDRIDGE. SANDRA E., Kmston, N C ; Engli B S ALEXANDER, STEVEN L , Greenville, N. C.,- Accounting. B.S.B A.; Beta Gomma Sigmo; AFROTC, General Dynamics Aword, Financiol Assistance Grant. Flight Instruction Pro- grom; Arnold Air Society. Area B-2 Com- mander ALLEN, BARBARA L., Burlington, N. C; Psychology, A. 6.; Psychology Club; Coed of the Week (Summer School|. Fore N. C; AMAN. JUDY R., Jocksonville, N. C; Pri- mary Education, BS.; Student Nurses Asso- ciation- Student Notionol Education Asso- AMBROSEN, TONI C, Dobbins A.F B , Go.; Art, B.F.A. AMICI, EMELIA V., Greensbo ro, N. C; Busi- ness, B.S.; Marching Pirotes; Symphonic Band; Phi Beta Lambda; Homecoming Representative. AMON, CAROL L., Falls Church. Vo ; Busl- ANDERSON, CHARLES C, Belmont, N. C; Phys.col Educolion, B.S.; Physical Education Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Bose- ball; Freshman Football. ANDERSON, MARY S.. Greensboro, N. C; Prlmory Education, B.S.; Student Notionol ANDREOLI, R. KAY, Newport News, Va.; English ond History, B.A. ANDREWS, ANN C, Newport News, Vo.; Business Adminlslralion, B.S.B.A.; Slate Stu- denl Legislature; S.G.A. Legislature, Rules Commlllee Chairman, Speaker, Allorney Gen- erol; Summer School Legislature, Porliomen- torion. Rules Committee; Holl Proctor; House Council; Budget Committee; Student Party. Treasurer; Presidential Cobinel. ANDREWS, SUZANNE J., Foyettevllle, N. C; Elementary Education, B S. ANEMA, JOHN C, Point Pleosont, N. J.; Psychology, BA.; Psl Chi; New Jersey State Club Chairman. ANGEL, STEPHEN R., Greensboro, N. C; Psychology, A.B ; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; Sociology Club; University Union. ANGEL, WILLARD J , JR., Greensboro, N. C; APPLE. JANET, Gibsonville, N C, Nursing, B.S N.; Student Nurses ' Assoclotlon ARNOLD, PATRICIA C , Charleston, S. C; Sociology, A B ; £osl Corolmion, Features Editor, Circulotlon Monoger, Advertising Man- ager; Tutoring Society; Rebel; Course Guide, section editor; Anthropology Club, Treosurer, ASKEW, SARA L., Kennelt Square, Pa ; Physi- cal Education, B S ; Wom ALLEN, PAUL Library Science and History, B.S.; Phi Sigma Pi, President, Secretory; Library Club, Vice-President; Alpha Beta Alpha, President; Mens Residence Council, Secretary; Dormitory Hall Proctor; Dormitory Residence Counselor; College Union Committee; History Honors Program, History Honors Scholorship; Campus Christian Fellowship, Chairman; Men ' s Honor Council, Attorney General. ALLEN, ROGER D., Longhurst, N. C; Geog- raphy, A.B; Korote Club; Gommo Theto Upsilon. ALLISON. ANDRA I,, Roleigh, N C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Greene Dormitory, Vice- President; Student National Education Asso- ciolion; AAU. Swimming Meet Hostess. ALMON, MARTHA R,, Alexondrio, Vo.; Pollll- col Science, A.B ; Alpha Dello Pi, President, Scholarship Choitman; Buccaneer, Acodemics Editor, Edilor-in-Chief, Monoging Editor; Wo- men s Honor Council. Chairmon; Marshal; Model United Notions, Secretory; S.G.A.; Freshman Cheerleoder, olternote; 1966 While Boll Oueen, Runner-up; Publications Board, Outstonding Member Award; Political Science Honors Program; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. ALPHIN, JANICE M,. Mount Olive, N. C; Home Economics, 8,S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron. ALSTON, CAROL I., Hollisler, N. C; Educa- tion, B.S.; Tutorial Society; Student Notional Educolion Associolion. Com Choir Gymnastics; Modern Donee; Alpha Phi Soror- ity; Ponhellenic Council, Recording Secretary; Student Government Association, Movie Com- mittee, Spirit Committee; Phi Epsilon Mu. ATKINSON, ANDREW J., Salisbury, N. C; Business B.S.8.A.; Men ' s Residence Council, Men ' s Residence Council Court. ATKINSON, DARRELL L., While Sulphur Springs, W. Vo.; Geography, A. 8.; Gomma Thela Upsilon; Outing Club. ATWATER, CHARLES S., Durhom, N. C; Business, BS.B.A. ATWOOD, DONNA P., Winston Solem, N. C; Primary Educolion, B.S.; Student Nationol Educolion Association. AVENT, ERNEST 8., Whilokers, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A-; Society (or the Advance- ment of Management. AYDLETT, REBECCA A., Elizobeth City, N. C; Physicol Education, 8.S.; Delta Zeta Sorority; Women ' s Recreation Associolion. BAILEY, BARBARA C, Roonoke Rapids, N. C. Moth, 8.S.; Tuloriol Society; Math Club. BAKER, CHERYL K., Belhoven, N. C, Pri- mary Education, BS. BAKER. MELFORD R., Woshington, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.8.A.; Phi Sigmo Pi; Bella Gommo Sigmo. BAKER PATSY E , Rocky Mount, N. C; Busi- ness, B.S.B. A.; Student Counselor; Pi Omega Pi, Vice President; Greene Dormitory, Presi- BALDREE, WILLIAM E , JR . BALLINT, PATRICIA LEE, Foyetteville, N. C; Commercial Art and Ceromics, B.F.A.; Buc- coneer Queen ContestonI; Alpha Omicron Pi, Buccaneer Queen Contestant, Preside nt, Social Cholrmon; Homecoming Oueen Represento- live; Delto Phi Delto; College Artists Asso- ciation; University Forty; Faculty Evaluation Committee BANKS, JAMES BRYAN, Greenville, N. C; Induslriol ond Technical Educolion, B.5.; In- dustrial Arts Club. BARBER, SANDRA RUTH, Williomston, N. C; Moth, B S. BARBOUR. KENNETH S., Plolnlield, N. J.; Moth and Philosophy, A.B ; Soccer Team. BARDEN, MARTHA SUE, Princeton, N. C; Home Economics. BS; Home Economics Chap- ter, President, Vice President, Committee Choirmon; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Reporter, Secretary; Holl Proctor; Women ' s Residence Council; Freshman Honors Progrom; Notional Merit Weekend Committee. BARNES. RICHARD R , JR , Durhom, N C; Psychology, A.B. BARNHARDT, JANE S., Dovidson, N. C; Primory Education, 8.S.; Delta Zeta Sorority, President of Pledge Class; College Morshol; Student Notional Education Assoclotlon. BARNHARDT, MARTHA M., Davidson, N. C; Home Economics, 8.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Chapter; Student Notional Educolion Association; Delta Zelo Sorority, Soclol Chairmon. BARNHILL, FRANCES S., Williomston, N. C; Physical Education, 8.S-; Student National Educolion Association; Women ' s Recreolion Association; Phi Epsilon Mu; Golf Team. BARROW, STEPHEN C , Winston Solem. N. C ; Business, B S B.A. BARRY, MARY VIRGINIA, Newlonville, Moss.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, Publication Chairman. BARWICK, BRENDA CAROL, Goldsboro. N. C; Elementary Education, BS. BASS. GARY LEE, Seobotd, N. C; Political Science, A. 8.; Low Society; Political Science Club, Treasurer. BATES, LAURA Z, Greensboro, N. C; Pri- mory Education, B S.; Student Notional Edu- cation Associolion; Model United Nations Security Council; Secretory to the Office of External Affairs; Alpha Delta Pi; Dean ' s List. BAUGUS, LINDA L., Moreheod City, N. C; Elemenlory Educolion, BS. BAYS, MARGARET A., Gotesville, N. C; French, B.S.; House Council; Dormitory Com- mittees; French Club. BEAMAN, MARGARET A., Dudley, N. C; English. A.B ; Dormitory President, Secretary; Homecoming Representative; Koppa Sigma Olticiol Hostess; Homecoming Committee; Popular EnlerlainmenI Committee; Women ' s Judiciary; Women ' s Residence Council. BEASLEY, EARLE, Raleigh, N. C; Political Science, A B.; Buccaneer, Editor, Business Monoger; Freshmon and Sophomore Honors Programs Freshman Class President; S G A. Legislature, Rules Committee Chairman; Stole Student Legislature; Student Party, Choirmon; Popular Entertainment Committee, Chairman; S G.A. Executive Council; Model United No- tions, Secretorial; Budget Committee; Faculty Evoluolion Committee; Southern Universities Student Government Associations Convention; Orientation Counselor; Review Board; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Viet Nam Campaign Com- mittee; Homecoming Parade Committee; Se- curity Council of Model United Nations, Por- llomentorion; Young Democratic Club, Vice- President; Low Society; Circle K Club; Honor Roll; Deon ' s List; College Singers; Mens Glee Club; Publications Board; East Coro- frnion; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universrlres ond Colleges. BEASLEY, JOHN JULIUS, Raleigh, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Phi Sigmo Pi. Pledge Master. Chi Belo Phi, President; Psl Chi; Psychology Club; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who Among Students in Americon Universities ond Colleges. BEAVER, H. GERALD. Albermorle, N, C; Politlcol Science ond History, A.B.; Men ' s Judiciary. Public Defender; Campus Radio, Stolion Manager, Chief Announcer; Campus Television; Homecoming 1966, Halltlme Chairman; Student Forty; Populor Entertain- ment Committee; Political Science Honors Progrom; Blockbookmg Conference; European Tour. BECK. HALL F., Alexandria, Vo ; Psychology ond History, A B BECKERT, JUDY F . Smyrna, Del ; Primary BELL, CORA M., Rock, Mount, NC; Music Educolion, BM.E.; Chopel Choir; Concert Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-President; Music Educator ' s Nationol Conference. BELL. DANNY L., Rocky Mount, N. C; Politi- cal Science, A.B.; Political Science Club, President; Student Party; Low Society; Young Democratic Club. BELL, FONDA C , Torboro, N C; Education, BS ; Student Nationol Education Associo- lion; Campus Movie Committee. BENDITZ, ELLEN F., Greensboro, N. C; Moth. BS; Chapel Choir; Chi Beta Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Moth Club; Angel Flight BENNETT, FRANCES T , Farmville. N. C; BENNETT, JAMES D , Hovelock, N. C; In- duslriol and Technicol Educolion, B.S.; In- dustrial and Technical Education Club; North Corollno Industrlol Arts; Epsilon PI Tou BENNETT, WILLIAM R., Federalsburg, Md.; Business Administration, BS P.; AFROTC; Law Society; Tournament Bowling Team; Vorsily Bond. BENSON, DON E., Goldsboro, N. C; Ac- counting, B.S.; Summer School S.G.A. Legis- Educotion. BERGER, JANE E , Chorlolte, N C, Busi- ness Admmlslrollon, BS B A.; Fletcher Dorm- itory, Secretory: House Council; Women ' s Judiciary, Vice-Chalrman; Women ' s Honor Council. BERGER, VINCENT R . Norfolk, Vo ; Moth, BERGH, VERNA L , Madison, N. J.; Home Economics, B S.; Bocconecr; Locrosse Team; Student Notional Educolion Association; Home Economics Chopler BERRY, HELEN L., Fuguoy-Vorina, N. C; Library Science ond History. B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi. Treosurer; Alpha Beta Alpha, BERRY, PATRICK K., Jocksonville, N. C; Business Adminlslralion, B.S.B. A.; Phi Belo Lombdo, Vice-President, President, Slate Treosurer, Assistant to Stole Chairman, Stole 500 President, Outstanding Service Award; Men ' s Residence Council, Member, Secretory; S.G.A. Elections Committee, Student Opinion Polls Committee Choirmon, Budget Committee; Uni- versity Union, Sociol Committee, Publicil Committee; East Coro inion; Rebe , Corres- pondence Editor; Key, Organizations Editor; Bucconeer; Spanish Club; Who ' s Who Among Smdenh in Americon Un.versilies ond Col- leges- BERRY, PEGGY Y., Moyock, N. C; Primary Educotion, B.S ; College Work Study; Stu- dent Notional Education Associotion. BICKHAM, JANET I., Charlollesville, Va.; Primary Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Secre- tary; Senior Ponhellenic Delegate; Honor Council; Student Party; ECU. Delegate to Southeoslern Ponhellenic Convention, BINET, RICHARD E-, Goldsboro, N, C; Ac- counting, B.SB.A,; AFROTC; Arnold Air So- ciety, Comptroller; Phi Alpha Sigmo, Treas- urer; Circle K Club; Homecoming Committee. fllNKLEY, ELDON D., Winston Salem, N. C; Business Administration, B.S; Society (or Advancement of Manogement, flIRCHER, JOHN C, Greenville, N, C ; Music, B,M,E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secre- tory; Morching Pirates; E.C.U. Orchcsiro; lazz Ensemble; Symphonic Bond. BIRMINGHAM, JANE Y., Kings Mounloin. N. C ; Music Educotion, B.M.E.; Sigma Alpho Iota, Sergeant-at-Arms, President; Opero Workshop; Concert Choir; Music Education Notional Conference, Secretory. BISHOP, JULIUS L., Roleigh, N. C; Pol.ti- col Science, A.B.; Young Republicans Club; low Society; Politicol Science Club. BISHOP, RICHARD W., Arlington, Va.; Psy- chology and Philosophy, A.B ; Young Demo- erotic Club. BIACKMON, GAIL E , Butner, N. C; ,ng, B.N. BLACKMON, GLENDA K , Whiteville, N. C; Physicol Educotion, BS; Physical Educotion Club; Epsilo Comm Women ' s f 1 Mu, Secre ory; Fletch Associo er Dor tion; P m, Soc BLAIR Eleme Educa BARBARA lory Educof ion Associat A , Hope Mills on, B.S ; Student N. C Notion BLAIR, BRENDA E ness Administratior Association; Phi Be , Mount A , B.S.B.A ; to Lambda. ry, N. Stude C ; Bu t Nurs ouni Airy, N. C; Pri- ; Student Notional Edu- Associalion for Child- hood Education; Campus Rodic ille, N. C : Nu Linden, N. C; Ho Bern, N. C; Associotion, Roll; Angel BLALOCK, LYNDA W., Economics, B.S.; Home Ec Phi Upsilon Omicron. BLANFORO, CLAUDIA M , I Nursing, B S N.; Student N District By-lows Committee I Flight, Comptroller Pledge BLANKENSHIP, ARTHUR E , Ho N. C ; Sociology, A B. BOBBITT, NANCY B., Henderson, N, C Elementary Educotion, B.S.; Student Nation. Educotion Association; Vietnam Chrislmi Drive, Publicity Chairman; Fleming Dorr Religious Choirman; Baptist Student Union BOBO, PAULA R., Motthe North Carolina Art Ed Student Notionol Art Ec College Artists of the S President, President; Slo Committee; Fletcher Dorr BOGER, ANNE M., Mocksville B.M ; University Chorole; Coi N. C; Art, B.S BOLTON, BEVERLY R., Richmond, Va.; Physi BORZOOIE, KEYHAN, Sari B.S ; Student Physics Society. BOSEMAN, JANE T , Education, B.S. BOTTOMS, FRANCES BOTTS, SHARON L., McAdcnville, N. C; Art, Interior Design, A.B ; Notionol Society of Interior Designers. BOWEN, CORNELIA E., Princeton, N. C: Home Economics Educotion, 8 S.; Home Econ- omics Chapter, Committee Choirmon; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Hall Proctor BOWEN, DANNY, Ayden, N. C; Physicol Educotion, B.S.; Phi Epsilon Koppo. BOWEN, WILLIAM O , Walnut Cove, N. C; BOWER, THOMAS D, Jefferson, N. C; Chemistry, A.B ; Pre-Medicol Society; Ameri- can Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. BOYD, GAYNOR C, Greenville, N. C; Home Economics Education, B.S.; Free Will Bap- tist Youth Fellowship, Vice-President, Presi- dent; Home Economics Chapter, BOYD, TONEY Stovoll, N C; Math ., Elm City, N. C; Slay Dorm, President; Judiciory; Campus Radio. 80YETTE, CHARLES G., Foyetteville. N C; Biology, B.S. BRACKETT, RALPH BRADLEY, EDWARD W. South Boston, Va ; Accounting, B.S.B.A. BRAKE, JOHN M., Rocky Mount, N C ; Art, B.S.; College Artists of the School of Art; Notional Art Education Association. BRAMLEY, ELEANOR G., Foils Church, Va.; Moth, A.B.; Moth Club: Wilson Hall, Secre- tory; New Dorm, President; Women ' s Resi- dence Council; Canterbury BRANCH, BETTY J., Morganton, N. C ; Spec- iol Educotion, B.S.; Student Notionol Educa- tion Associotion; Association for Childhood BRANCH, ELLEN N., Rocky Mount, N, C; Primary Educotion, B.S. BRANDENBURG, SHARON L,, Dunn, N. C; Psychology, A 8. BRANDON, ELIZABETH A., Pilmon, N. J.; Sponish and History. 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C; Primary Education, B.S,; Student Notional Education Association; Alpho Xi Delta; Greek All-Sing Co-Choirmon; Women ' s Glee Club; Dormitory Vice-President. COBB, ANNIE F., Greenville, N. C; Art, B.F.A.; Delto Phi Delta; Notional Society for Interior Designers, COBB, CAROLYN R., Formville, N. C; His- tory ond Library Science, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha; Free Will Boplist Fellowship. COBB, CHARLES D., Greenville, N. C; Busi- ness, B,S,; University Union; WECU Radio; Chess Team; Ployhouse, COBB, JANE G,, Griffon, N, C; English, B,S, COBLE, CAROL S,, Rondlemon, N. C; Nurs- COE, CANDICE H., Robersonville, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Freshman Class Treasurer; S.G.A, Legislature; Women ' s Resi- dence Council; Choirmon of Mortin County University Club; Dormitory Historian. COGGINS, JUDITH M., Sonford, N. C; English, 8,S,; Sigma Tou Delta; Gamma Beta Phi, Attendance Chairman; Dormitory Vice-President; S G.A. 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CORTOPASSl, CONSTANCE, Richmond, Va.; Spanish, A.B. 502 COUGLE, BRVAR T,, Durhom, N. C; Drama and English, B.S.; Sigma Tau Delta: National Collegiate Ployets; Foreign Film Committee. COUNTS, DONALD R.. Foyetleville, N. C; Geology. B,A.; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society, Area Information Officer; Flight Instruction Program, Eost Carolina Debate Teom; Young Democrotic Club. COUSINS, CATHERINE W., Kinston, N. C; Elementary Education, B,S, COX DIANA G., New Bern, N. C,,- Pri- mory Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cation Association; Associotion for Child- COX GILDA. Fayetteville, N. C; Math, B.S.; Math Club; Baptist Student Union. COX, HOWARD T., Asheboro, N. C; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.P.; Induslriol Tech- nology Club e, N. C; Psy- Cily. N. C; COX, WESLEY D dustrial Technology. B.S.P Technical Education Club; Epsilon Pi Tau nd GRAIN. GEORGE E.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Chemistry. A.B. CRAIN. PHYLLIS W.. Belvidere. N. C; Ele- mentary Education. BS; Student Nolionol CRATCH. SAMMIE L,, Blounts Creek, N. C; Psychology, A B ; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. CRAWFORD, ELIZABETH C. Concord. N. C; Moth. B S ; Student Counselor; Moth Club; Pi Mu Epsilon; Chi Beta Phi. Homecoming CREECH. DWIGHT M.. Smithf.cid, N. C; Psychology and Philosophy. A B.; Philosophy Club. CRISP, WILLIAM R , P.netops, N C; Ac- counting, B S B.A CROMARTIE, ELIZABETH C. Wodesboro. N. C; Sociology. A.B.; Sociology Club; Dormitory President. CROMARTIE. JEAN D. Dunn. N. C; Ele- mentary Education. B.S.; Student Notional CROTTS. DAVID F., Burlington. N. C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.; Varsity Track; Wesley Foundation Council. CUFF, JAMES J, Neward, Del., Account- ing. B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Monogemcnl; Newman Club; Phi Beta Lambda. Dormitory Social Committee; East Carolinian: Young Democrotic Club; Foculty Evoluolion CUMMINGS. VADA S.. Holly Springs. N. C; Elementary Education. B S.; Student Notional Education Association. CUNNINGHAM. SUSAN O.. Swansboro. N. C; Elementary Education. B.S.; Alpha Phi; Stu- dent National Education Association; Wo- men ' s Residence Council. CU5HWA. MICHAEL H.. Thomasville, N. C; Art, B.F.A. CUTTS. FANN M., Stovall. N. C: Home Economics. B.S.; College Future Homemakers of America; Phi Epsilon Omicron. DAGENHART. RICKIE J.. Toylorsville. N. C-; Geography, A.B. DAIL, DAVID. Winterville. N. C; Business. BS B.A.; Eost Corolm.on. Advertising Man- oger E CU. Low Society; WECU Radio. DANIELS. PATRICIA M., Scotland Neck. N. C; Elementary Education. B.S. DANOWSKI. JAMES L.. Chamblee. Go.; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.B.A.; Freshman Bas- ketboll; Varsity Bosketball; Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; Alpha Koppo Psi. DANOWSKI. THOMAS P.. Chamblee. Go.; Business Administration. B.S. B.A; Freshmon Bosketball; Varsity Bosketboll; Tou Kappa Epsilon; Inlromurols DARK. SCARLET A., Bear Creek, N. C; Primary Education. B S,; Young Democratic Club; Koppo Delta. DAUGHETY. DONNA M, Kinston, N. C; Biology, AB,; Biology Club. President. DAUGHTRY. CARL M,. Wode. N, C; Busi- ness Administrolion. B S P.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Tou Koppo Epsilon. DAUGHTRY. CAROLYN M.. Roanoke Ropids. N. C; Elemenlory Education, BS.; Dormi- tory Vice-President. DAUGHTRY, JANICE E.. Conway, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Student Counselor; Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Candle Reporter, Publicity Committee Choir- DAVENPORT. HAYWOOD E.. Columbia. N. C; Induslriol and Technical Education. B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club. Secretary; Epsilon Pi Tau. DAVES. D. RICHARD, Konnopolis, N. C; Political Science. A B.; fosi Carolinian. Fea- tures Editor. Business Manager; S.G.A. Leg- islature; Budget Committee; Artist Series Com- mittee; Mid-South Model United Notions. Budget Advisory Committee; Publications Board; Bucconeer, Fine Arts Editor; Canter- bury; Associated Collegiate Press; Young Democratic Club; United Stoles Student Press DAVIS, BARBARA D.. Rocky Mount. N. C; Business Educotion. B.S.; S.G.A. Legislature; Angel Flight. Treasurer; 1967 Military Boll Queen. Pi Omega Pi; Homecoming Repre- sentative. DAVIS. BETTY L.. Kombridge. Va.; Elementory Education. B.S.; Student Notionol Education Association; Women ' s Recreation Association; Fine Arts Committee; Social Committee; Home- coming Committee. DAVIS. BUFORD L . Roeford. N. C: Busi- ness. BS,; S.G.A. Treasurer; Mens Residence Council. President. Vice-President; Koppo Sigma; University Forty; Dormitory Counselor; Budget Committee Chairman. DAVIS. FANNIE A.. Conway. N. C.; Home Economics. B.S.; Student Counselor; Phi Upsi- lon Omicron. Home Economics Chapter; State American Home Economics Association; No- DAVIS. HELEN G.. Goldsboro. N. C.; Busi- ness Education. BS ; Pi Omego Pi; Phi Beto Lombda. DAVIS. JANET L.. Mount Airy. N. C; Eng- lish. B.S.; Rebel; Dramatic Reading Workshop. DAVIS. JERE L.. Winston Solem, N. C; Business. A.B. DAVIS. JOHN A.. Calypso. N C; Biology. A.B.; AFROTC; Men ' s Glee Club; Phi Sigma Pi; Dhill Team. Commonder; Angel Flight Drill Team Commander; Arnold Air Society; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. DAVIS, KAREN B., Shelby, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Chi Omega; Homecoming Committee; Spirit Committee; Sociology Club. DAVIS. LUELA J.. Holly Ridge. N. C; Home Economics. B S.; Alpha Phi. Secretory; Dormi- tory Counselor; Home Economics Club. DAVIS. MARGARET A.. Burlington. N. C; English. B.S,; Sigma Tau Delta. President; Key; Morsholl; Gommo Beta Phi. DAY. MARY E.. Roxboro. N. C; Special Education. BS,; Student Notionol Education Association; Associo ' ion for Childhood Edu- cation; Dormitory Officer DAY, PAMELA M.. Springfield. Va.; English, B.S.; E.CU. Orchestra; Angel Flight, Pledge President; Wesley Foundotion, President; Stu- dent Counselor; Sigma Tou Delta. DEAN. NANCY C. Norwood. N. C; French, ' 503 DEANS, KENNETH N,, Hamplon, Vo,; Mu- sic, B.M,; Phi Mu Alpha; Marching Bond; Symphonic Bond; Vorsily Band; Wind En- semble; lazz Ensemble; ECU. Orchestra DEBRUHl, JAMES f , Dover, N C; Chemistry, 6,S,P; Freshmon Bosketboli; Americon Chemi- col Society; Circle K Club. DENNIS, ROBERT G,, Jomestown, Pa.; Indui- triol ond Technical Education, B.S,; Indus- trial and Technical Educolion Club; Soc.ety for the Advoncement of Monogemenl; Epsi- Ion Pi Tou, DENNY, CHARLES C, Concord, N, C; Math, B.S,; Mens Residence Counc.l; Lecture Com- mittee; Mens Honor Council, Co-Chairman, Attorney General; EosI Corolinion, Buccaneer, Circle K Club; Association for Ch.ldhood Education, Vice-Cha.rmon. DENTON, HERBERT F., Torboro, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education, B5.; Industrial Arts Club. DICKENS, MARTY G., Washington, N. C; DICKS, ROY C, Foyetteville, N. C; English ond Dromo. A B.; Mens Glee Club, President, Secretary; Phi Sigmo Pi; Sigmo Tou Delto; Notionol Collegiate Players; Populor Films Committee; Artist Series Committee; Inlerno- tionol Films Committee, Chairman; East Coro- Union: Honor Roll; Deans List; Opera Work- shop; ECU. Playhouse; Deon ' s Council. DIEFENBACK. JARED R., Hightstown, N. J,; Business Administration, B.S.; Koppo Sigmo, Guord Treasurer, President; Interfratermty DILL, SAMUEL M , Corner, N. C; Business, DIONIS, MARY E,, Kinston, N. C; Home Economics. B S. DIUGUID, WILLIAM H , Roleigh, N. C; Political Science, A B ; S G A, Legisloture; Student Forty, Chairman; Track Teom; Men ' s Judiciary; Popular Enterloinment Committee; Stole Student Legislature. DIX BARBARA R., Bridgeton, N, J.; Busi- ness Education, B.S.; Newman Club. DONHARl, GLENN T,, Medford Lakes, N J.; Geogrophy, A B ; Crew Teom; Gommo Theto Upsilon. DOWD ROBERT W, Portsmouth, Vo.; Eng- lish, AB.; Theto Chi, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent President; Bucconeer, Sports Editor. DOWELL, LARIiY T., Greensboro, N. C.: Business Administrotion, B.SB A ; Golf Club; Society for the Advancement of Monogemenl; Swimming Club, DRAKE, CHARLES E., Mocon, N. C; Polit.- col Science, AB ; Political Science Club; Governor ol Belk Dormitory; Mens Residence Council; Mens Residence Council Court. DRESSEL, BARRY L., Youngwood, Pr ; Political Science ond History, A.B.; College Bowl Teom, Alternate; University Seminar on For- eign Affairs; Debote Teom, Coptoin. DRUM, LOYE S., Granite Foils, N. C; Geog- raphy, A.B.; Phi Koppo Tou; Gommo Theto Upsilon. DUDLEY, JEFF F., Stella, N. C; Psychology, AB ■ Varsity Football; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Treosurer; Trod Teom; Junior Closs DUFFORD, THOMAS F., Roonoke, N C; N. C; Germon ond Geogrophy, AB ; Semper DUKE ANN M., Washington, N. C; Pri- mory Educotion, B.S.; Student Counselor; Chi Omega; Homecoming Committee; Student No- DURHAM, JAMES E., Plsgoh Forest, N. C; Industrial and Technical Educotion, B.S,; Industrial and Technicol Education Club; Baptist Student Union. DURHAM, MARY R., Moyodon, N. C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses ' Associotion; Boptist Student Union; Dormitory Secretory. DUVALL, MARGARET L., Morlboro, Md.; Pri- mary Educotion, B S.; Association for Child- hood Education; Student Notionol Educatiors Associotion. DYER, GARY K., Greensboro, N. C; Indus- triol Technology, B.S.; Industrial and Techni- col Education Club; Interlroternity Council; Alpha Eps.lon Pi, Secretory. Vice-President, President. EADIE, JOAN G., Newark Volley, N. Y.; Elementory Educotion, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha; Student Notionol Education Associa- EARLY, RICHARD H., Alexandria, Vo ; Po EATMON, HAZEL K., Woodlond, N C ; Busi ness Administration, B.S.; Phi Beta Lombdo Society for the Advancement of Management EBRON, SHIRLEY D,, Greenville, N, C ; Ele- mentary Educotion, B S, ECKENRODE, JOANN C, Fremont, N. C; Music, B.M,; Sigmo Alpha Iota; King Youth Fellowship, Secretory, Treasurer; University ECKENRODE, RAYMOND, Baltimore, Md.; Moth, A.B.; Varsity Soccer; King Youth Fel- lowship, President. EDWARDS, ALANN W., Homplon, Va ; Psy- chology and Sociology, A B ; Psi Chi, Secre- tary Vice-President; Chi Beto Phi, Corres- ponding Secretory; Alpho Koppo Delto; Psy- chology Club. EDWARDS, DAVID A., Doylono Beach, Flo.; Geography, A.B. EDWARDS, ELIZABETH G., Woshington, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student No- tional Educotion Associotion. EDWARDS, JANET A., Ayden, N. C ; Moth, B.S.; Chi Omego; Moth Club. EDWARDS, JESSE C , Kinston, N. C; Moth, B.S.; Moth Club; Dormitory Counselor. EDWARDS, JULIAN T., Henderson, N. C; Education, B S. EDWARDS, MICHAL F , Salisbury, N. C-; Business, B.S. EDWARDS, RICHARD W., Adelphi, Md ; Eng- lish BS- Freshman Football; Pi Koppo Phi, Secretory, Sergeont-at-Arms; Sigmo Tou Delta; Tutorial Society; Bi-Rociol Committee, Advisor. EDWARDS, WILLIAM, III, Macclesfield, N. C ; Business, B S B A EGNOR, DIANE M., Willmgboro, N. J.; English, B.S.; East Corol ' nian. ELKS, HELEN R., Greenville, N. C; Special Education, B.S. ELLEDGE, RALPH E., Winston Salem, N. C; Polilicol Science, A. 8.; Tulonol Society; Chess Team; Politicol Science Club; Young- Republi- cans Club; Student Party. ENSCORE, JUDY A., Winston Salem, N. C; Elementory Education, B.S.; Math Club; Stu- dent Notional Education Associotion. ENSLEY, CYNTHIA R., Newport News, Vo.; Business Educotion, B.S.B.A.; Dormitory Treas- urer, Social Committee. EVANS, JOAN D., Greenville, N. C; Edu- cotion, B.S.; Sophomore Closs Secretory; Sen- ior Class Secretary; Homecoming Represen- tative; Orientotlon Counselor; Homecoming Donee Committee, Choirmon; S.G.A. Legis- lature; Tronsit Committee, Chairman. EVANS, JUDITH W., Newport, N. C; Pri- mory Education, B S.; Student Notional Edu- EVANS, RICHARD, Chorlo EVERETT, HARRY C., Robersonville, N. C; Business Administrotion, B.SB A.; ,Pi Koppo Alpho, Vice-President; Moth Club. ' EVERETT, JAMES H., Stokes, N. C; Indus- trial Technology, B.S. P.; Alpho Phi Omego, Histonon. Secretory, Choplom; Intromurols FAIR, CHRISTINE A., Monossos, Vo ; Psy- chology, A.B.; Deons List; Psi Chi; Newmon Club; Psychology Club. FARRELL, DONALD J., Winston Solem, N. C; Moth, A B ; Moth Club; Associotion for Computing Mochinery, Treasurer; Newmon Club; Young Democrotic Club. FELDSTEIN, CHARLES R., Jacksonville, N. C; English, A.B.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Correspond- ing Secretory, Housemonoger; Hebrew Youth Fellowship; Phi Sigmo Tou; Korote Club. FENNESSEY, PATRICIA L., Norfolk, Vo.; Physical Education, B S.; Field Hockey Club; Aquonymphs, Phi Epsilon Mu. FERREIL, RHONDA B., Fayelleville, N. C; Nursing, B S N.; Student Counselor; Student Nurses ' Associotion. FITTS, DONALD J., Raleigh, N. C; Indus- trial Technology, B S.P.; Industrlol and Tech- nicol Educotion Club, Reporter, Treosurer; Morching Piroles; Boptist Student Union. FLANAGAN, SHARON V,, Greenville N. C- Art, B.S.; Notional Art Education Associotion, ' National Society of Interior Designers, Treos- FLANIGAN, JUDITH G., Goldsboro, N. C; Moth, B.S.; Student Notional Education Associotion; Moth Club, Treasurer; Psychology FLEMING, JAMES I., Greenville, N. C; Dromo, B.A.; Eost Corolinion; E.C.U. Play- house; Lutheran Student Associotion. FLETCHER, JAMES C, Nogs Heod, N. C.,- Geography, B.S. FLOARS. JOHN W., Edenton, N. C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Marching Pirates; Vorsity Bond. FLOWE, PAULA L., Midland, N. C; Biology, B S ; Student Notionol Education Associotion; Biology Club. FOGLEMAN, FLOYD M., Durhom, N. C; Business Reol Estate, B.S; Men ' s Residence Council; Crew Teom. FORBES, AMANDA P., Greenville, N. C; English, B.S.; fast Corolinion. Young Demo- cratic Club. FOREMAN, JUDITH A., Kinston, N. C; Business, B.S.; Dormitory Secretory; AAU Swimming Meet Hostess. FORREST, JAMES H., WintervMIe, N. C; Industrial and Technicol Educotion, B.S.; Industrial ond Technical Educotion Club. FOSTER, GRACE A., Ayden, N. C; Moth, FOY, MARGARET A., Wilmington, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; East Carolinion, Business Manager; Young Democratic Club; Collegiate 4-H Club; Lecture Committee; Pender County Club, Choirmon. FRANKLIN, PENDER L., Durhom, N. C; Geology, B S.; Freshmon Basketball; Koppo Alpho. DUNAWAY, MARGO D., Ronboro, N. C; English, BS ; Student Counselor; Sigmo Tou Delta, Secretary. DUNN, JUDITH A., Rocky Mount, N. C. Elementary Education, B.S. DUNN, LYNDA L., Greensboro, N. C; Edu- DURHAM, EVELYN D., Foyetteville, N. C; Speciol Educotion, B.S.; Student Notional Education Association; Tutorial Society; Uni- versify LJnion Committee; Student Forty, ELLIOTT, IRENE W., Hertford, N. C; Eng ELLIS, PHILLIP C, Block Creek, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Delta Sigmo Pi, Historian; Homecoming Morshol; Student Activity File Committee, Choirmon; Deon ' s List; Honor Roll; Intromurols; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. ELMORE, WILLIAM E., Kinston, N. C; Geogrophy, A.B.; Canterbury; History Club, FINCH, DANIEL R., Bailey, N. C; Indu Iriol Technology, B.S.; Industriol Colleg Club; North Corolino Industriol Arts Ass ciotion; Americon Industriol Arts Associalioi FISHER, DOLORES A., Rocky Mount, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Intromurols; Bucco- neer; Oueen Contestont, First Runner-up, FISHER, LARRY E., Hickory, N. C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Boseboll. FULBRIGHT, CLAUDE H., Cloremont, N. C; Psychology and Sociology, AB. GAINEY, WILLIAM K., Virglnio Beoch, Va.; Business Administration, B.SB. A.; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society. 504 GALLOWAY. JAMES M., Greenville, N. C; Chemislry, B.S.; Pre-Medicol Club Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi, Reporter; American Chemical Society; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. GALUP, MARY D., Belhesda, Md.; Psychology, A.B ; Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Chi Beta Phi; Wo- men ' s Residence Council. GARDNER, PEGGY A-, RocLy Mount, N. C; Business Education, B.S.BA.; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Future Business Teacher Con- testant, Second Place; Honor Roll; Deon ' s List. GARRETT, GWYNETH P., Hopewell, Vo ; Elementory Education, B,S.; S.G A. Legis- lature. Rules Committee. Cha.rman o( Screen- ing and Appointments Committee; Aqua- nymphs; Alpho Xi Delta, Vice-President; Stu- dent Notionol Educotion Association. GARRETT, LINDA J., Durham, N. C; Art, B S,; Notional Society of Interior Designers. GARRISON, BARRY W., Chotlotle, N. C.,- English, A.B,; Marching Band; Varsity Band; GAP; Sigma Tau Delto. GASKILL, JACK S., Elizabeth City, N. C; Industrial Education, B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club. GASKIN5, TINA J., New Bern, N. C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Edu- cation Association; Associotion tor Child- hood Education. GASTON. ROBERT L. Greenville. N. C; A B GEE. JOHN F.. Burlington. N. C; History, GENTRY, JOSEPH W , Ellin, N C; Adm B,S, GENZARDI, LESLIE J., Foir Lawns, N. J.; Home Economics, fl.S.; Dormitory President; Women ' s Judiciary; Dean ' s Advisory Council; S G A. Legislature; Women ' s Honor Council; Student Forty; Model United Notions Secur.t, Council; Secretary. Conference Coordinator, Alpha Delta Pi Noti Educ. GETSINGER, C. LAYTON, Goldsboro, N. C Geography, AB ; Men ' s Judiciary, Secretari Ring Committee; Homeroom Committee; Spir Commllee; Cheerleoder, Head; Buccanee, Treasurer; Budgl Com Cha trtoir Committee; Model United Notions, Under-Sec- relor of Financial Afloirs; Financiol Advisor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ond Colleges; Thelo Chi, Rush Choirmon; Publications Board; Honor Roll; S-G.A. Executive Council; University Party. Executive Council; Stole Student Legislature; S G,A Legislature. GIBSON. HERBERT W., Littleton, N. C; Physical Education. B.S,; Physical Educotion Club; Phi Epsilon Koppo; Intramurals, Pub- licity Director; Dean ' s List. GIFT, GREGORY A., Ambler, Pa.; Business Administration. B,A,; Karate Club; Intramu- rals; Society for the Advonce-nent of Man- College Marshall; Orientation Counsi Women ' s Honor Council. Vice-Cholrn Deon ' s L.sl; Honor Roll; Biology Club. GILL. BARBARA J. Elizabeth City, N, C; Physical Education, BS; Women ' s Recre- ation Association; Phi Epsilon Mu; Girl ' s Swim Club; Pbyiicol Educotion Club Field Hockey Club. GILIAM. DAVID J . Aely. Vo ; Busl Administration. BS ; Newman Club- Ou Club; Intramurals GILLESPIE. THOMAS E., Statesville, N. C; Science, A.B,; AFROTC; Arnold Air So- ciety, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Democratic Club; Varsity Soccer. GLASS, JAMES D , Gri GODLEY, CAROLYN R., GOINS, FRANK S , Memphis, Tenn ; ness, B,S P ; Korote Team; Intramural: Society. Chapter; Phi Upsilon Om GORDON, TONYA L,, Scott A.F.B , III.; Physical Education. BS ; Aquonymphs; Pres- ident; Phi Epsilon Mu; Women ' s Recreotlon Association; Physical Educotion Club; Gym- nastics Club; Modern Donee Club. GORHAM, STEPHEN D., Rocky Mount, N. C-; Business Administration. B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advoncement of Management. GOWER, AMY E., Raleigh. N. C; Business GRAY, GRAHAM R., Greenville. N. C; Industrial Technology, B.S-; Industrlol and Technical Education Club. GRAY, MARY M., loGronge, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, BS; Hall Proctor; House Council Aquonymphs. GRAYBEAL, BETTY J., Stotesville, N. C; Moth. A.B ; College Art Associotion; Nation- al Socley of Interior Designers; Moth Club. GREEN. JANE A,, Richlonds, N. C; Pri- mary Educotion, B S.; Association for Child- hood Education; Elections Committee; Dean ' s GREEN, PRENTIS W., Dublin, Vo.; Educa- tion. BS ; Marching Pirates; Men ' s Glee Club; Symphonic Band. GREEN, W. GARLAND, Charlotte N C • Business, BS. GREENE, BETTY G , Biscoe, N. C; Ele- mentory Education, BS,; Gomma Beta Phi; White Boll Representative; Dormitory House Council; Student Not.onol Education Associ- ation; Student Party ondrl Va.; GREENWOOD. RONALD B , Mount Airy, N. C.; Business. B S ; Tau Koppo Epsilon, ' Presi- dent; AFROTC; Society for the Advoncement of Monogement; Alpha Koppo Psi, President. GREGORY. NOAH P., Hertford, N. C; Business, AB.; Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management; Spanish GRIFFIN, EZRA D,, Greenville, N. C; Chem- istry. A.B.; Phi Srgma Pi; Chi Beta Phi; Pre-Medicol Club; American Chemical So- ciel ; Marching Pirotes; Varsity Bond; Dean ' s list; Pitt County Club, Choirmon, GRIFFIN, LUCRETIA K., Mom N, C; 505 GURGANUS, HORACE D., Jacksonville, N. C; Geography, A.B.: Arnold Air Society, Information Officer; Gommo Thela Upsilon. GURLEy, JAMES P., Forest City, N. C; Englrsh A.B ,• fast Corolin.an, Broodcostlng Club; Men ' s Residence Council. GWYN, VAUGHN M., Mount Airy, N. C; Chemistry, A.B.; Buccaneer Photographer; News Bureau Phologropher; Key Photog- rophy; Buccaneer Portrait Photographer. GWYNN, RUTH L., Greenville, N. C; Eng- lish, A.B.; Sigmo Sigmo, Sigmo; Sigma Tau Delta; S-G-A. Legislature; Model United Notions General Assembly; Sigma Nu Sweet, heart; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Program. HALE, DANDRIDGE R., Altavisto, Vo.; Music, 6. ME ; Marching Pirates; Varsity Band; University Chorale; Concert Choir; Phi Mu Alpha; Joiz Ensemble; Southern Music Ed- ucotion Notional Conference. HALEY, DONNIE E., Durhom, N. C: Busi- ness Monogement, B.S.; AFROTC, Reserve Officer Training Corps, Honorary Drill Team; Dormitory Floor Manager; Resident Counselor. HALL, REBECCA D., Woke Forest, N. C; Psychology, A B ; Physicol Educotion Club; Psychology Club. HALL, WILLIAM T., Pensocola. Flo.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary. HALLMAN, CAROL A., Raleigh, N. C; French, AS.; Newman Club, Vice-President, Poster Committee, Chairman; Executive Board; Poetr Forum; Tutoriol Society; Sigma Tau Sigmo. HALYBURTON, ROBERT R., Hamlet, N. C; Political Science, A.B; Phi Alpho Sigma, Pledge Master, President; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Senior Honor Student; Interfralernity Council; Delto Sigmo Phi Colony, President; Young Democratic Club; Compus Americans for Democratic Action; Vorsity Bond. HAMILTON, AAARY L., Charlotte, N. C; Elemenlory Educotion, B.S.; Alpha Phi; Wom- en ' s Recreation Association. HAMMOND, JABEZ D., Solisbury, Conn. Polilicol Science, A.B.; Men ' s Judiciory, Public Defender, Vice-chairman; Circle Club; Newman Club; University Party; Low Society. HANDLEY, MICHAEL E., Norfolk, Va.; French, A.B; WECU Radio, Public Service Director, Production Manager; French Club; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. HANDLON, JAMES W., Greensboro, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Varsity Golf; Guilford County Club for University Slolus, President; Alpha Kappa Psi, Corresponding Secretory; S.G.A. Internal Alfoirs; Senior Closs Treos- HARDEE, HOWARD E,, Greenville, N. C; Moth, A B.; Phi Sigmo Pi, Athletic Com- mittee; Pi Mu Epsilon, Scholarship Commit- tee; Deans List; Honor Roll. HAPDEE, MARTHA C, Chorlotte, N. C; Elemenlory Education, B.S ; Men ' s Residence Council Ouee ' HARGETT, FREDERICK W., Jacksonville. N. C ; HARMON, GERALD K,, Bessemer City, N. C; Business, B.S. P.; Bollng League, Intramurols; Phi Beta Lambda. HARMON, GERALDINE W., Hampton, Va.; Business, B.S.P.; Marching Bond; E.C.U. Orchestra; Symphonic Bond; Bucconeer. Phi Beta Lombda, Outstondlng Service Award, Treasurer; Bowling League, Secretary. HARPER, VICTORIA P., Raleigh, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lambda. HARRELL, ABBIE K., Columbia, N. C; Pri- mory Education, B.S.; Student National Ed- ucation Association; Home Economics Chop- Icr; Student Counselor. HARRELL, ADDIE G, Greenville, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Notional HARRELL, WILLIAM A., Wir Chemistry, A. 8.; Intromurol Chemical Society. HARRINGTON, PEGGY J,, 0 y Sigma Phi ilon, N. C; HARRIS, HARRY M., Shollotte, N. C; Spanish, A.B.; Wrestling Teom; Soccer Team; Circle K Club; Baptist Student Union. HARRIS, JAMES H., Nashville, Tenn.; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, Professional Chairman, Chopler ' lency Index Chairman; Society for the Ad voncement of Monogement; Low Society; Ph Beta Lombdo; ' Young Republicons Club AFROTC, Color Guard. HARRIS, KEYMA, D. Greenville N C- Business, B.S.B.A.E; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society; Phi Beta Lombda. HARRIS, MARGARET E., Greenville N C- Elementary Education, B.S.; Student Nurses ' Association; Student Nationol Education As- sociation; Newman Club. HARRIS, MARY E., Winterville, N. C- Business Education, B S.B.A.; Phi Beta Lomb- do, Hislorion, Vice-President; Stale Miss Business Teacher Contestant, First Ploce; Stole Miss Business Executive, Second Place; Angel Flight; Militory Boll Queen, Runner- up; Student Counselor. HAWKINS, JOHN R., Mebone, N. C; Po lilicol Science, A.B,; Men ' s Residence Coun- cil; Pollticol Science Honors Program. HAWLEY, ALLYSON B,, Fayetteville, N. C; Commercial Art, B.F.A.; National Society of Interior Designers; Commercial Arts Club. HELMS CHARLES R., Charlotte, N. C; Business Administrotion, B.S.B.A.; Pi Koppa Phi, Treasurer; Crew Team. HENDERSON, DANIEL L., Durham, N. C; n, B.S.B.A,; Society of Management. for the Advonci HERMAN, CHARLES A., Ashevllle, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Political Science Club; Law Society. HESTER, BRENDA V,, Voldese, N. C; Bu! HEWITT, DANIEL A., Coloniol Heights, Va.; Biology, A.B.; Pre-Medicol Society HICKOK, KATHERINE B., Kinston, N. C; Home Economics, B S.; Home Economics Chap- HICKS, BILLY R., Elon College, N. C; History, A B.; Mid. South Model United Na- tions, President; Sigma Chi Delta, President; Honor Council; Phi Alpho Theto; Under- Secretory of External Affairs; North Coro- lino Model Security Council; Deep South Model Unild Notions; WECU Radio. HICKS, GEORGE T., Gorner, N. C; Busi- ness Education, B.S,; Pi Omego Pi, Pres- ident; University Union, Record ond Donee Committee Chairman; Phi Beta Lambda. HICKS, JERRY A., New Bern, N. C; Ed- ucation, B.S.; lulheron Student Association; Young Republicans Club; Marching Pirates; Concert Bond; Concert Choir; University Union, Sociol Choirmon. HILL, PATRICIA Y., High Point. N. C; English, A.B; Dormitory Treasurer. HILL, WILIARD B., Carthage, N. C; Busi- ness, B.S.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. HINES, DANNY R., Grlfton, N. C; Ac- counting, BS.B.A.; Ph. Sigma Pi; Ac- counting Society; Outstondlng Accounting HINNANT, BRENDA S., Raleigh, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chopter; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chaplain- Student Nationol Educotion Assoclotlon HINTON, JANE W., Goldsboro, N. C; French, B.5.; University Forty; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart; Delta Zeto; Activities Chair- man, Historion; Women ' s Judiciary, Choir- HJORTSVANG, CARLEEN E., Eagle Creek, Ore.; Home Economics, B.S.; Bucconeer; Student Forty, Treosurer, Choirmon; Tutoriol Society, Morshol, Chief; Gamma Beta Phi; Chapel Choir; Alpha Phi, Recording Sec- retary, First Vice-President, Treasurer; Spe- cial Events Committee, Chairman; Orienta- tion Counselor; WECU Radio; Model United Notions; Ring Committee; S.G.A, Executive Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Eco- nomics Chapter; SGA. Secretary of Com- munications; S.G.A. legislature; Women ' s Judiciary; Freshmon Class Secretory; Soph- omore and Junior Class President; 1966 North Corollno College Queen; Distinguished Freshmon in Home Economics; Most Out- standing S.G.A. Committee Member; WECU- TV. HOFFMAN, NANCY J., Salisbury, N. C; Prlmory Education, B.S.; Association of Childhood Educotion, Treosurer; Student Na- HOLCOMBE, CLIFTON, 111, Suffolk, Va ; Pollticol Science, A.B,; Polit.col Science Club; Freshman Bosketboll, Monoger; Varsity Bos- ketboll, Monoger. HOLLIMON, JANET M., Chorlotte, N. C; Elemenlory Education, B S.; Chi Omego, Personnel, Junior Ponhellenic; Woman ' s Hon- or Council, Attorney General; S.G.A. legis- lature. Rules Committee, Budget Committee; Student Notional Education Association; Elections Comn Populot Entertoir ent; Women ' s J ittee; Spirit Coi HOLSTER, SUSAN E., Budd Lake, N. J.; Elementary Educotion, B.S ; Aquonymphs; Glee Club; Student National Education As- HONEYCUTT, SIM G., Salemburg, N, C; Business, B S B A,; Alpha Koppo Psi; Tau Keppo Epsilon. HONEYCUTT, WANDA 8., Albemarle N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Alpha XI Delta; Student Nationol Education Association- Greek All-Sing, Chairman. HOOGENDONK, WILLIAM P., Wilmin gton, Del.; Business, BS; Circle K Club, Sec- retory, President; Delto Sigma PI, Historian; Bucconeer, Sports Co-Editor; Student Party; Young Republicans Club. N. HORD, JAMES C, Charlotte, N. C; Po- litical Science, A.B; East Carolinian, Edi- loriols Editor; Pollticol Science Club. HORNE, DONALD P., Chinquapin, N. C; Business Education, B.S.B.A.; Pi Omega Pi. HORNE, THOMAS G., Beuloville, N. C; Accounting, B5.P,; Mens Residence Council; Accounting Society; Honor Roll. HORTON, EUPHALIA O., Pittsboro, N. C; Elemenlory Education, B S,; Moth Club; Tu- toriol Society; Society of United Liberal Students. HOUGH, ROBIN Z., Camden, S. C; Music, B.M.E,; Marching Pirates; Symphonic Bond; Chorol Union; Wind Ensemble; North Cor- olino All-State College Bond; Music Ed- ucation Notional Conference; Music Forum; Phi Mu Alpha; ECU. Symphony Orchestra, Vice-President; Opera Orchestra; Concert Choir, Vice-President, President; Concerto Program Winner; Fine Arts Committee; ECU. Merit Scholor. HARDESTY, ANITA W., Beaufort, N. C.| Elementary Education, B.S.; Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary; Women ' s Recreation As- HARDESTY, JERRY T., Beoufort, N. C; Pollticol Science. A. 8.; Lombda Chi Alpha; Pollticol Science Club; Young Republicans Club. HARWOOD, STANLEY K., Asheville, N. C; Geography, A. 8.; Lombda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman; Interfroternity Council. HAUN, VERONIKA G., Kittrell, N. C; Elementary Educotion; Student Notional Ed- ucotion Association. HAWKES. BARBARA F., Willow Springs, N. C; Libroty Science, B.S.; Baptist Student Union, Secretory-Treasurer, Worship Choir- HINSON, WALTER L., Mount Olive, N. C; Business Administrotion, B.S.; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Koppo Psi. HINTON, DELORES, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Ed- ucation Association; Dormitory House Coun- HOYLE, REBECCA O., C Music, B.M.E,; Women ' s Glee Club. HUFHAM, JUDITH C, Chodbourn, N.C.; Elementary Education, 8 S. 506 JOHNSON, TRUDY A,, Fayetleville, N.C: Music, B.M.E.; Student Counselor; Angel Fligtit, Chaplain; Sigma Alpha Iota, Ser- KING, NADINE V., Gates, N. C; Speclol Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association; Modern Dance Club, Secretary; Mid-South Model United Nations, Page; Anqel Flight, Drill Teom, Administrative OIIk Offic ical Educotion, B.S.; Vorsity Baseball; Fel- LANIER, JAMES L., Elm City, N. C; Phys- lowship of Christion Athletes, President; Pub- licity Director; Phi Epsilon Kappo, Secretary; Physicol Educotion Club. I Notional Confei HUNNICUTT, SARA S-, Bethel, N. C ; Med- ical Technology, B.S M.T,; S G.A- Legisla- ture. Review Boord; EnlerlainmenI Commit- tee; Women ' s Honor Council, Attorney Gen- erol; Student Counselor; Aquonymoh; Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar, Executive Member ot large, Scholorship Chairman. HUX, MARTHA G-, Rocky Mount, N. C; Drama ond Speech and Librory Science, B.S. IHRIE, J RALPH, louisburg, N. C; Art, B.F.A. N. C; So- ines, N. C; ISLEY, SARAH, Burlington, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chopter; S.gmo Tou Delta Playhouse. ISNER, ROBERT B., Ill, Mouth of Wilson, Vo.; Art, B.F.A; College Artists in the School of Art. IVEY, LINDA E., Scott A.F.B., III.; English, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Pledge Closs President, Best Pledge, Treasurer, Song leader; Model United Nations; Bucconeer, Features Ed- itor, Business Manager; University Chorale; Press Convention; Publications Board. JACKSON, JOHN K , Elizabeth City, N. C; Psychology, AB.; Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary; low Society. JAMES, CAROLYN A., Wallace, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recre- ation Association, Vice-President, President; Aquonymphs. Secretary; Physicol Education Club; Phi Epsilon Mu, President. Parllomen- torion; Field Hockey Club. JAMES, CHERIE F., Robersonville, N, C; Business Educotion, B.S.B.A.; Moth Club; Dormitory Committees; Gommo Beta Phi; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda. JENKINS, EVELYN W., Fort Benning, Ga.; Moth, B.S.; Baptist Stu dent Union; Holl Proctor; Dormitory Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Mu Epsilon; Moth Club. JENKINS, MARTHA J.. Greensboro. N C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Educot-on Associotion; Association for Childhood Education; Dormitory Vice-Pres- ident. JENNINGS, IRVING T., Nothalie, Va.; Ge- ography, A.B.; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intromurals; Gamma Theto Up- JESSUP, FAY E., Greensboro, N. C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Aqunymphs; Student Nalionol Education Association; Dormitory Secretary. JOHNSON, CULIEN O., Richmond, Va., Drama, B.F.A.; Ployhouse Productions; Workshop Theatre. JOHNSON, CURTIS W., Roanoke Rapids, N. C ; Moth, A B ; Marching Pirates; Men ' s Glee Club; Mens Residence Council; As- sociotion for Computing Mochinery, Chair- JONES, CAROL E., Jocksonv.lle, N. C; El- ementary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Education Association. JONES, JAMES E., Coropeoke, N. C; Psy- chology. A.B.: Lombda Chi Alpha, Vice- President of Pledge Closs, Parliamentarian JONES, LYNN L, Raleigh, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Dormitory Vice-President; Angel Flight, Drill Team, Administrative Of- ficer; S G A. Communications Committee; Home Economics Chapter; Dormitory Hostess. JONES, WILLIAM S., Roanoke Ropids, N.C; Industrial Technology, B S.; Induslriol and Technicol Educotion Club. JORDAN, WILLIAM H., Smithfield, N. C; Physical Education, 8.S.; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Physical Educotion Club, Vice-President; Soccer Team. JOYNER, E. CORINNE, Belheven, N. C; Pri- mory Educotion, B.S.; Student National Ed- ucation Association; Dormitory Committee. JULIAN, CAROL, Washington, D. C; French, B.S.; Delta Zeta, President; Bucconeer, Or- ganizations Editor; Women ' s Recreation As- KANE, CANDICE B , Westfield N J ■ Business, B.S BE.; P, Omega Pi, Historian. Business, BS.B.A.E.; PI Omega PI, Solem N. C; Primory Education, B S. KEIR, RICHARD M,, Durham, N. C; Busi- ness, B.S; Freshman Basketball; Vorsity Basketball, Co-Coptoin; Thela Chi. KELLAM, JO A., Portsmouth, Va.- Business Administration, B.S. P.; Student Counselor; Dormitory Hostess; Phi Beta lambda; Eost Carolinian, Assistant Business Manager. KELLER, WILLIAM R., Winston Salem, N. C; Industrial Technology, B.S. P.; Wrestling KENNEDY, GEORGE C, Greenville N C- Physicol Education, BS.; Physical Educatiori Club. KENNINGTON, BETSY B., Roxboro, N C; Library Science and Geography BS. ' ; Alpha Beta Alpha. KENNINGTON, SAMUEL R., Roxboro, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Koppa Alpha, Officer. KERSHAW, LEE A., Frominghom, Mass.; El- ementary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Educotion Associotion. KING, PATRICIA K., Foyetteville, N. C; Primory Education, B.S.; Student Counselor; Comma Beta Phi. KING, PAUL C, Wilmington, Del.; Bus- iness Moflogement; B S.B.A ; Newmon Club, President; Phi Beta Lombdo; Floor Monoger; KING, WILLIAM B, Concord, N. C; Polil col Science, A.B.; Freshmon Swimming Tear Varsity Swimming Team; Bucconeer. KIRBY, DIANE L , Roxboro, N. C; Elemen- tary Education, B.S.; Freshman Cheerleod er; Student Notional Education Association; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Junior Class Secretary. KIRBY, LANNIE R., High Point, N. C; Ed. ucotion, B.S.; Student Notional Education Association; Association for Childhood Ed- KITCHIN, HANNA L., Scotlond Neck. N. C; KNOWLES, GLENDA E., Greenville, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Chi Beta Phi; Mid-South Model United Notions; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Alpha Koppa Delta; Eost Corofinion, Com KRAUTIER, CHARLES C, Silver Springs, Md • Geography, B.S.; Theto Chi. Chaplain; Men ' l Judiciary, Secretary; Varsity Cheerleader, Head; Interfraternity Council; Homecoming, Committee; Spirit Committee. KRUSLICKY, MARY A., Nesquehoning Pa Business Education, B SB A.; Pi Omega Pi! KUZMUK, SANDRA F., Shodyside, Md Psy- chology, A B.; Chi Omega; Ponheilenic Coun- cil, Rush Choirmon; Women ' s Judiciary Theto Chi Dreomglrl; Spirit Committee. LAFFERTY, WILLIAM C. Ocean City N J- Physicol Educotion, B.S; Varsity Swimming LAMBEliT, J. ANNETTE, Stonfield N C Primary Education, B.S.; Student ' Notional rersily Chorale; Woi Glee Club. LARK, JEAN G., Eosley, S. C; Edui LARSON, JANCE S., Durham, N. C; El- ementary Education, B.S; Student Notionol Education Association. LASSITER, GLENN M., Raleigh, N. C; In- dustrial Technology, B.S.; Freshman Class Senotor; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; Summer School S GA. leg- Islature; Executive Council; Ring Committee; Social Standards Committee; S.G A. Legis- iitte ' Cho AFROTC; Arnold Air Society. LAMPARTER, DENIS L., Monheim, Po.; Dis- tributive Education, B S.B.A ; Beto Comma Sigmo, President; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretor ; Pi Omega Pi; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Mens Residence Council. man; Fine Arts Committee; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Popular Entertainment Committee; President ' s Cabinet, Secretory of Entertain- ment; Associated Arts Board; Populor Movies Com-nlttee; Lecture Series Committee; Budget Committee; Woke County Club, Secretary; Phi Alpho Sigmo, P ledge Class President; Chaplain; Delto Sigma Phi Colony, Treasur- er, Chaplain; Interfrotetnity Council, Par- liomentorion; Men ' s Residence Council Treas- urer; Men ' s Glee Club, Librarlon; Concerl Choir, Publicity Choirmon; Chopel Choir; College Singers; Music Education Notional Conference; Marching Pirotes; Varsity Bond; Industrial ond Technicol Educotion Club; North Corolino Induslriol Arts Association; American Industrial Arts Associotion; Univer- sity Union; Students Supply Store, Student Clerk; Soda Shop, Student Supervisor; Dor- mitory Floor Monoger; Who ' s Who Among Students In Amerlcon Universities ond Col- leges; ECU. 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LEWIS, BARBARA C, laurel Mil Speciol Educotion, B.S.; Student Education Association. LEWIS, PATRICIA A., FuquayVoilna, N. Home Economics, B S.; Women ' s Recreo 507 LEWIS. STEPHEN P., Clinton, N. C: Psy- chology, A.B. LEWIS, SYLVIA A., New Bern, N. C; El- ementary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Educotion Association, Secretory of North Fletcher; Bucconeer. LIGUORI, RAYMOND R-. Forty Fort Po Physics, A.B. LIKOS, ROBERT J., West Orange N. J ■ Business Administrolion, B.S. and B.A.i Delta Sigmo Pi, Correspendent, Float Chair- man, Bowling League; Phi Beta Lambda, Porl.amentorian, Sociol Chairman, Float Chairman. LILLY, THOMAS E., Rock H.ll, S. C. Ed- ucation, B.S. LINDFELT, ROBERT I., Hubert, N. C; Po- lilicol Science, B.A.; Varsity Baslie ' tboll; Young Republicans Club, President; S G A. Legisloture. LINDSAY, WORRELL K., Foyetteville N C ■ Business Administration, 8 S. and B A. LINGLE, JACQUIYN R.. Faith, N C Nurs- ing, B S.N. 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B S ; Student ' National Education Association; Hostess for A.A.U. MARGERUM, RAYMOND E.. Yordly, Pa Math. A B ; Sigmo Chi Delta, President ' Treasurer; Interfrolernity Council; Summer School S.G. A. Legisloture. MARKS. BILLIE D.. Rocky Mount. N. C; Art, B S.; Student Counselor; Dormitory Pub- licity Committee. Fine Arts Committee Col- lege Artists of the School of Art Vice-Pres- ident; Nolionoi Art Educotion Association. MARKS. WILLIAM F.. Charlotte N C- Business. B S ; Pi Kappo Phi. ' President ' Secretary; Interfrolernity Council, Secretary ' Orientation Counselor. MARSHALL. DAVID R Greenville N C Political Science. A B ' ' MARSHBURN, NOLA E . New Bern N C Elementory Education. B.S.; Orientation Counselor; Chi Omega; Student Nolionoi Education Association; Ring Committee. AMRTIN. HAL I , Roonoke Rapids. N C; Industrial and Technical Educotion B S P ' Epsilon Pi Tau. MASON. GRACE P Both N C Business B.S- MATTHEWS. BEVERLY A.. Greensboro N C Primory Educotion. B S ; Women ' s j ' udiciory ' Vice-chairman; Fletcher Dormitory Secre- tory; Student Notionoi Educotion Associa- tion; S.G A. Legislature. Budget Committee Chairmon, Rules Committee; Young Republi ' cons Club, Fletcher Dormitory. Sociol Com- Ho Roll MATTHEWS. DWIGHT W. Linden N C Business, BSBA; Koppo Alpha] Porlio! menlorion. Rush Committee, Sociol Com- mittee. Greek Week Committee MAULDIN, CLEMENT E. Goldsboro N C Moth. 8.S.; S.G. A. Legisloture Budget Com ' - mitlee; Mens Judiciory MAUNEY. JACK D , Mount Holly N C Sociology. A.B. MAY. BETSY A.. Boily. N C; Sociology A B - Student Nurses ' Associolion; Sociolog; Club; Psychology Club, MAY. FRANCES D , Zebulon N C Home Economics. BS; Umsteod Holl. Secretary Student Counselor; Women ' s Residence Coun cil. Secretory; Home Economics Chapter. LUPTON, JAMES E., Lowland, N. C; Moth. MAYHEW. THOMAS W.. Shelby. N C , Bu t cCAFFREY. DAVID L.. Wilmingt Business. B.S.; Phi Beta Lombdo tity Union; Bowling League. McCANDLISH. SUSAN R.. 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Vo.; So- ciology ond Spanish, A.B. lYTLE, JAMES R., Long Beoch, Col.f.; Ac- counting, 6.S.B.A.; Sigmo Phi Epsilon. MAYVILLE, MARY E., Fayette Elementory Education, B S Alpho; Student Notional Edu ol.oo; Newman Club. Treosurer ocrotic Club MclEOD. SARAH E, Carthage N C Home Economics. BS; Student Counselor; ' Home Economics Chopter. Homecoming Queen Rep- resentative, White Ball Queen Representot.ve- Phi Upsilon Omicron. Vice-President. McMAKIN, BENJAMIN R . Greensboro, N C ■ Business. BA; Freshman Bosketbal ' l; Var- sity Bosketball; Pi Koppo Alpho, President Vice-President, pledge Troiner. Sociol Choir! mon; Interfroternity Council. Judiciory Com- McMillan, CLAUDE D.. Norfolk Vo Bus- Bo ' nd ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' = ' • Mo ' rching McNeill, albert D. Beouford N C- Heolth ond Physical Education. BS- Phys- icol Education Club; Lambda Ch, Alpho. MEADOWS. TERRY E., Hubert N C - Psy chology, A B ; Concert Choir. ' MEIGGS. TIFFNEY F. Jocksonville. N. C; MELSON. KAY SUE. Clinton N C ■ El enentary Education. B S.; Eost Coro ' inion. MENEFEE. WADE W.. II. Horrlsburg. Va.; Physical Educotion. B S.; Freshmen Foitbali- Physicol Education Club; Sigmo Phi Epsilon. MERRITT. FRANCES D.. Greenville, N. C; Primory Education. B.S.; Chorus; Kap ' pa Delto ' . MEWBORN. ASA W.. Snow Hill N C - Industrial and Technicol Educoli ' on B S ' • Epsilon Pi Tou. Secretary; Industriol Art! MILLER. BOBBYE A . Beuloville. N. C; Pri- mary Education. BS; Womon ' s Chorus; Vorsity Bond MILLER, DAVID L.. Albemarle. N. C; Bus- iness Administration. B.S.; Koppo Alph ' o Or- der; Populor Entertainment Committee; Fresh- MILLER. KAY M. Goldsboro. N. C; MILLER. SUSIE L.. Hickory. N. C; Business Admlnistrotion. B.S.B.A.; Moth Club; Aqua- nymphs, Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi Vice- President, Treosurer; Phi Beta Lambda MILLS. EDKIN G . Ronkon Komo N Y ■ Physical Education. B.S.; Swimming Team. MILLS. MICHAEL W.. Greenville N C- Industriol and Technicol Educoti ' on. B S. ' - Epsilon Pi Tou, Treosurer. and, N. C; Ge- MILLSON, COLIE E. Hamlet, N. C; Bus- iness Administration, B.S.; Tau Koppi Ep- silon. Alpho Koppo Psi; Society for the Ad- vancement of Monogement. MILONE. DONNA M . Greenville. N. C ■ Sociology. A.B ; Alpha Kappa Delto. MINTON. SCOTT F.. W.nslon-Solem. N. C; Elementary Education. B.S.; Student National Education Association; Marching Pirates. MINTZ. GARY MICHEAL. Graham. N. C- MISENHEIMER. TONY R., Rockwell. N. C; Business Monogement ond Accountm ' g. B.S p! MITCHELL. COY W., Weldon N C Indus- triol and Technical Education, BS.P- In- dustriol ond Technical Education Club- MITCHELL. JAMES R. Stuart. Vo Art BS- Sigmo Phi Epsilon; College Artists of School of Art. MITCHUM. WILLIAM D.. Lenoir, N C; Bus- iness Administrolion, B.S.; Phi Beta Lombdo; Society for the Advancement of Management- Men ' s Residence Council. MIXON, PAMELA K.. Goldsboro, N. C: MIZELLE. DOROTHY L.. Palmyra. N. C- Home Economics. B S.; Phi Upsilon ' Omicron ' , MOBLEY. 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C; Business Administrotion, BS B A ; Society for the Advancement of Monogement MOSIER, WILLIAM H , Greenville, N C-; Geography, A B ; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges; Koppo Alpho, President; Inteifraternity Council, President Vice-President, Honor Council, Vice-Choirmon; SGA Legrsloture, Screening ond Appointments Committee; Fac- ulty E.oluolion Committee; Homecoming Pa- rode Committee; Locrosse Team; Freshman Orientation, Choirmon; Student Party, Gom- mo Theto Upsilon, Intramurols; Marquis Committee MOTSINGER, BRENDA M , Winston Solem, N C; Home Economics, B S ; Freshman ond Sophomore Honors Program; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Recording Secretary, MOWEN, JILL L, Virginia Beocjt, Vo ; En- glish, B A ; Bowling League Secretary Vi ' e- Presidenl, fosi Corolrnion, Assistant ' News Editor, College Union, Gomes Committee; Inlromurols; Dormitory Religious Committee, MUMFORD, JANICE M, New Bern, N C Elementary Education, B S.; SGA. Legislo- ture, Telephone Committee; Holl Proctor; House Council; Dormitory Secretory; Student Notional Educotion Associolion; Buccaneer, MURDOCH, CHERYL L.. Newport N C Primary Educotion, 8,S.; Student Counselori Homecoming Queen; Lombdo Chi Alpho Cres- cent Girl; Alpho X, Delta, President, Pledge Trainer; Honor Roll; Student Notional Ed- MURRAY, JOHN B , Charlottesville Vo Physical Educotion, B S ; lambda Chi Alpha ' Rush Choirmon; Varsity Track Teom Fresh- man Trock Teom; Phi Epsilon Koppa Siem- pre Fidel. s Society fLES, DECKER J , Fo.rlo NANT2, FREDDIE R , Rockingham, N. C; Induslriol Education, 6 S ; Industriol ond lechnicol Education Club; Freshman Footboll. NAPOWSA, CHERYL J , Rolc.gh, N. C; Elementary Education, B S ; Dormitory Sec- retory; Student Notional Education Associ- NEAL, MALINDA L , Mount Airy, N C; Business Administrotion. BS ; Phi Beto Lambda; Dormitory Secretary NELSON HERBERT E., Greenville, N. C; Art, A B,; Industrial ond Technicol Educa- tion Club. 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N C; Pn- mory Educotion, BS ; Student Nalionol Ed- ucation Associolion; Association for Child- hood Educotion, OLLIFF, MARTHA C, Fayelleville, N. C; Business Administration. B S B A ; Modern Dance Club; Dormitory President; Women ' s Residence Council. OIVER. ERIC T., Foyetteville, N. C, Po- liticol Science. A B ; Freshman Tennis teom; SGA Legislature; Sigma Chi Delta. Rush Choirmon; Interfroternity Council. ONEAL. HARRY R , Durham. N. C.; Bus- OSBORNE, JOHN W., Charlotte, N. C; Business ond Economics. B.S.; Crosscoun- try Track Team. OVERMAN. DAVID S.. Burlington, N. C; Political Science ond Philosophy. A.B.; Ay- cock Dormitory, Governor; Scott Dormitory, Governor; Men ' s Residence Council, Out- standing Member Aword; Alomonce County Club, Chairman; University Forty, Precinct Choirmon; Young Republicons Club; Uni- versity Chorole, Mens Glee Club; Low Society OVERTON, DOLLY N , Greenville, N C ; Spanish, B.S.; Student Notionol Educotion Associolion; Gamma Beto Phi, Model Uniled Notions, E.ecutive Council Member; Mor- shol; Dancing Teacher; Homecoming Queen Com Cha PACE, CHARLES E , Portsmouth, Vo ; Po- litical Science, AB; Politicol Science Club, law Society PARKER, ORA C, Four Oaks, N C ; Nurs- ing, B.S.N; Student Nurses ' Association; Tou Pi Upsilon. President PARKER. RICHARD F.. Noshville. N C; Physicol Education, BS,; Freshmon Foot- ball; Vorsily Footboll; Sigma Phi Eps.lon. PARKER, SALLY J,, Plofftown. N, C ; Home Economics, B,S.; Freshman Closs Secretory; Freshman Cheerleader; Fletcher Dormitory. Secretary; Home Economics Chapter. PARRISH, JANETT G , Alexondrio, Vo,, Ac- counting. 6 SB. A,; Moiorette. Phi Bela Lombdo. Treasurer PARVN. MARY A . Washington N C Ed- ucation. BS. Student Notional Educotion Association; Fletcher Dormitory. House Council PATE. FLETCHER J , Raleigh, N, C; Bus- iness Administrotion. B S P PATE. RUPERT G . Burlington. N, C ■ Moth PATRICK. JOSEPH E. Roper, N, C; Business Administration. BSP; Delta Sigmo Pi- Phi Beta Lombdo, PATTERSON. BETSY H . Momers N C - Speciol Educotion. B S . Student Notional Education Associolion; Student Counselor; Associolion for Childhood Educotion Dor- mitory Vice-President PATTON. CLARENCE R. Burlington. N C; Industriol ond Technical Educotion B.S ■ Induslriol Footboll; Votsily Footboll PAUL. JAY R . Porls-nouth, Vo , Psychology, A B ; WECU Rodio, Susiness Monoger; PAUL, JUDITH A., Birmingfiam, Ala.; Ho Economics, B.S-; Home Economics Chapter PEACOCK, NANCY R., Goldsboro. N. C ; Elementary Educolion. BS,; Student Nolionol Educotion Association. PEARSON. 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A.B.; Gommo Theto Upsilon; Outing Club. PHILLIPS, JOHNNY R., Corlhoge. N. C; Business Adminlslratlon, B.S.B.A.; Tau Kop- po Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi. PHILLIPS. MARY J., Richmond, Vo,; Eco- nomics, B.S.B.A.; Moth Club; Newman Club; Aquonymphs; Fost Coro rnion, Loyout Editor; United States Student Press Associotlon; Phi Beta Lombdo; University Union; Homecom. ing Hostess; ACU Region V Delegole. PHIPPS, GARY J., Alexandria, Vo.; Busi- ness Administration. B S.B.A ; Sigmo Phi Epsilon. President. Vice-President, Recorder; Interfroternity Council. President; AFROTC. PICKETT. HENRY D., Beuloville, N. C; Accounting. B S.B.A. PIERSON. MARJORIE L., Highlands, N, C; Physical Educotion. B S ; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association; Angel Flight; Phi Epsilon Mu; Dormitory Vice-President, PIPKIN, PRESTON D,, Durham, N. C; Busi- ness, B.S. P.; Alpha Koppa Psi, Secretary; WECU Radio; Rebel, Advertising Monoger; Tou Koppo Epsilon, Secretary, PITT, JUDITH A,, Rocky Mount, N. C; Spanish, B.S,; Spanish Club. Treasurer; Hon- or Roll; Student Nalionol Education Asso- PITT. RONALD C, Rocky Mount, N. C; Business. 8. SB. A,; Alpho Koppo Psi. Vice- President; Tou Koppo Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent, Pledgemoster; Society for the Ad- voncement of Management; Karate Club. PITTMAN, ARTHUR T., Ill, Chorlotle, N, C; Business Administrotion, B.S.B.A.; Popular Entertainment Committee; Society for the Advancement of Monogement. PITTRIZZI. JAMES W., Alexondrio, Vo.; Busi- ness Administration, BS.B.A.; Freshman Base- ball; Vorsity Boseboll; Circle K Club; Beta Gommo Sigmo, PITTS, EUNICE H., Gorner, N. C; Special Education, B.S.; Student Counselor; Student Noti Edu PLEMMONS, LINDA S., Asheville, N. C; Home Economics, BS.; Sigmo Sigmo Sigmo, Vice-President, Projects Choirmon; Junior Closs Vice-President; Homecoming Commit- tee; Budget Committee; Orientation Coun- selor; Bucconeer; Student Forty, Secretory. PLUMMER, SANDRA S,. Rondlemon. N. 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C; Education, B.S.; Student Notionol Educa- PRITCHARD, VIDA R., Elizabeth City, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Notionol Education Association. PUGH, BEVERLY S., Asheboro, N. C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student National Edu- cotion Association. PUGLIA, JOSEPH, Sum PURVIS, ELIZABETH G., Ahoskie, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Education Associotion; Garret Dormitory, President; Women ' s Residence Council. RASH, MARY DIANNE, Mooresville, N. C; Art, B.S.; National Student Teachers As- soc.otion; Young Republicans Club. RAY, PHYLLIS R., Roleigh, N. C: Spanish, B.S.; Fletcher Dormitory, Religious Commit- tee; Publication Committee, Choirmon; Stu- dent National Education Association; Sponish Club. REAGAN, OLLIE D,, High Point, N. C; Biology, B.S,; Mens Judiciary; Mtn ' s Honor Council, Secretary; Student Polls Commit- tee; Homecoming Committee; Sigma Chi Del- ta, Sociol Chairman, REAVIS, PEGGY L,, Henderson, N. C; Pri- mary Educotion, B.S.; Student Notionol Ed- ucation Association; Alpha Beto Alpha, Sec- REED, CHARLES T., Milltown, N. J.; Business Administration, B SB A ; Tou Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Koppo Psi. REEL, EDWIN L., Elizabeth City, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Freshman Footboll; Lacrosse Team; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Epsilon Koppo; Model LJnited Notions; Inter- fraternity Council. REESE, WILLIAM D.. Medio, Pa.; Physics, RENFRO, BILLY B., Charlotte, N. C; Busi- ness Administration, B.S.; Phi Kappa Tou, President; Inlerfrotetnity Council. RENN, VIRGINIA L., Lillington, N. C; Pri- mary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Ed- ucation Association. REYNOLDS, JOHN R., Stotesville, N. C; English, A.B.; fost Carot ' mion, Monoging Editor; Model United Nations General As- sembly; Rebel, C o-Editor; Foculty Evalua- tion Committee, Choirmon; Course Guide, Editor; Southern Co lego Press Service, Ed- itor (for the United States Student Press Associotionl; S.G.A. 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Speaker; Race Relations Committee; Rules Committee Chairman; Model United Nations; Associoted Arts Board; Political Science Club, Vice-President; Student Party; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Co leges. RICKS, ETHRIOGE H., New Bern, N. C; Physicol Education, B.S.; Freshman Track Team; Freshman Basketboll; Vorsily Basket- boll; Lombdo Chi Alpha. RIDDLE, Carthage, N. C; Elementary Edu- cotion, B.S.; Student Notional Educotion Associotion; Student Counselor. RIDDLE, MARY C, Norfolk, Vo ; Elementary Education, B.S; Freshmon Cheerleader; Cheerleader; Sigma Sigma Sigmo. Reporter, Rush Choirmon, Historian; Moth Club, Treas- urer; S.G.A. Legislature, Rules Committee; Summer School Queen; Homecoming Queen, First Runner-up; Senior Class Secretory; Sen- ior Service Award; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in Americon Universilies ond Colleges. RIDDLE, NANCY C, Asheville, N. 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ROBERTSON, SHERRY J., Petersburg, Va.; Primary Educotion, B.S. A.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities ond Col- leges; Cheerleader; S.G.A., Historian, Ex. eculive Council; Spirit Committee; Ponhel- lenic Council, Chaplain; Wheel of Sister- hood, Editor; Sigmo Sigma Slgmo, ' Tri- angle Correspondent, Activities Chairman, Junior Rush Chairman; Modern Donee Club: Bucconeer; University Forty; Student Notional Education Association; Honor Roll; Bucconeer Queen, First Runner-up, Second Runner-up. ROBIN, CARL ALLAN, Greenville, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Senior Honors in Political Science; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. ROBINSON, CLAUDIA D., Charlotte, N. C; Art, B.F.A.; Alpho Phi; Morshol; Notional Society of Interior Designers, President; Del- ta Phi Delta. ROBINSON, GEORGE W., Clorklon, N C ■ Business Administration, B S A.; PI Omega ROBINSON, WILLIAM C, Clinton, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club; Sociology Club. RODDY, BRENDA JOYCE, Greenville, N. C ; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. RODGERS, BRENDA J., Rocky Mount, N. C.; French, B.S.; Honor Roll; Deon ' s List; Stu- dent Counselor; Glee Club; Boptist Student Union. ROGERS, WILLIAM MAX, Woynesville N. C. Industriol and Technicol Education, ' B.SA.i Industriol ond Technical Education Club- North Corollna Industriol Arts Associotion- American Industriol Arts Association; East Carolinian, Layout Editor; Marching Pirates- Vorsity Bond; Delta Sigmo Phi, Progroms Officer, House Manager, Rush Chairman. ROGERS, WILLIAM P., Freeman, Vo.; Phys- ical Education, B.S.; Freshman Football; In- tromurols. Student Director; Intramural Coun- ROMANO, BRUCE A., Greenville, N. C- Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; ' Interfro ' - ternity Council; Sigma Nu; low Society. ROSE, OLLIE J., Ponteco, N. C; Physics A.B.; American Physical Society. ROSS, FRANCES M., Greenville, N. C; Political Science ond History, A.B.; Young Democratic Club; Alpha Omicron Pi, Philan- thropic Choirmon; Bucconeer, Acodemlcs Ed- itor; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. ROSS. JOYCE M., Carthage, N. C; Moth B.S.; Baptist Student Union. ROSS, PHYLLIS P., Grimeland, N. C; Busi- Seminors; Spanish Ploy; Psychology Club; Psi Chi; Honor Roll; Women ' s Recreation As- sociation; Student Party; Spanish Tutor; Chi Beto Phi; Foreign Films Committee; Model United Nations, Page; Art Committee. SAMUELSEN, RICHARD L., Annondo ROTH, JOHN R., Cho ROUNTREE, MARGARET M., Gales, N. C; Elementary Education, B.S.; Math Club] Women ' s Glee Club; Physical Education Club Student National Educotion Association. ROWE, LINDA G, Pollocksvllle, N. C; English, B.S.; Fletcher Dormitory, Secretory. ROWLETT. MARGARET L., Washington, N C • Primary Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education; Student Notional Edu- RUSSEL, CHARLES E,, Beaufort, N. C; Busi RUTLEDGE, ALLEN D., Atlanta, Go ; Psy- chology, A.B,; Sigma Chi Delta, Interfro- ternity Council RYNEARSON, ROBERT D., Arlington, Vo,; Physical Education, B.S,; Phi Epsilon Koppo, SALLES, DONNA J,, Alenondno, N, C; Romonce Language, A.B,; Alpho Delta Pi, Pledge Troiner, Vice-President, Assistant Scholarship Choirmon; Buccaneer; Orientation Counselor; Freshman and Sophomore Honors Polil , A,B. SANDERSON, SANDRA C, Pink Hill, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Counselor; Student Notional Education Associotion; As- sociation (or Childhood Education; Angel Flight; Areo Administrative Officer, Ad- ministrative Officer, Pledge Class Vice-Presi- dent. SANDERSON, THOMASINE, Chinquapin, N. C; Geography, B.S,; Gommo Theto Up- silon. Secretory; Wo-nen ' s Chorus. SASSER, LEWIS E., Frem SATTERFIELD, ROBERT D., Prospect Hill, N. C; Moth, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Mu Epsilon; Moth Club. SATTERTHWAITE, HATTIE, Torboro, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chap- ter; Hall Proctor; Young Republicans Club. Education Association, SAWYER, MIRIAM E,. Camden, N, C; Moth, B,S,; Angel Flight, Informolions Officer, Scho- lorshlp Chairman. Display Cose Chairman, Newsletter Chairman, Scholarship Award; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Mu Epsilon; Holl Proctor. SCHAVIO, CARL J , Milltown, N. J,; Political Science, A,B.; Sigmo Phi Epsilon, Vice- President; Political Science Club; Interfro- ternity Council; Low Society; Psychology Club. SCHOFIELD, JOHN C, Roleigh, N. C; Pol.ticol Science ond History, AB; Phi Koppo Tou. Alumni Secretary, Pledge Master, Choploin, Enecutive Council; North Carolina Stole Student Legislature, Executive Com- mittee, Treasurer; Presidentiol Cobinet; Sec- retary of External Affairs; Model Generol Assembly, SCOTT, FRANCIS K , Kenly, N, C; Ele- mentary Education, B,S,; Men ' s Honor Coun- cil; Young Democrots Club, Publicity Choir- mon; Gommo Beta Phi, Reporter, Historian; Student Counselor; Model United Nations ' Page; Key, Student Notional Education As- sociation; Association of Childhood Educo- tion; Deans List; Honor Roll; All As List. SCOTT, VIRGINIA E,, Westfield, N, J,; Mu- sic Education, BM.E,; Sigma Alpha loto. Editor; Student Music Educotion Notionol Con- ference, Secretory-Treosurer; Marching Pirates; Varsity Bond. SCOVIL, MARGARET S,, Roleigh, N, C; Sociology, A,B.; House Council; Delta Zeto, Assis ' ant Treasurer. 510 SCRUGGS, CYNTHIA L., Kinslon. N. C, Elemenlory Educalion. B.S ; Newmon Club: Student Notional Education Association, SCURRY, SHARON G,, Elm City, N, C; Nursing, B.S.N,; Student Nurses ' Association: Tou Pi Upsilon SEBESAN, DENNIS J , CIc ness Accounting, B.S. 8 A.: Treasurer: Beto Gamma Sigi 5ECHRIST, RICHARD O., SEIIING. MARGARET C, Goles, N. C; Library Science, B.S.: Student Notional Edu- cotion Associotion; Alpha Beta Alpho, Educotion Association. SELLERS, EMILY C, Rocky Mount, N, C: Primory Education, B,S.: Umstead Dormitory, President: Women ' s Judiciary; Student Coun- selor; Student Nolionol Educotion Associo- tion; Key; Association of Childhood Educo- SKIBBE, KATHLEEN R., Chorlolte, N, C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student Notionol Education Associotion. SKIIES, SUSAN, Arlington, Vo.: Art, B.S. Intramurols. SLOAN, KAREN A., Cory, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Physicol Education Majors Club; Women ' s Recreotion Association; Stu- dent Notionol Educotion Association; Eosf Coro ini ' on; Bucconeef; Delia Zeta, Assistant House Manager, Historian, Vice-President; Phi Epsllon Mu. SMITH, BEVERLY J., Durhom, N. C; His lory, B.S. SMITH, BRENDA K., Beulaville, N. C; Primary Educotion, B.S. SMITH, CYNTHIA P., Greensboro, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Model United Nations, SPEARS, MARTHA B., Bolbo, Md.; Primory Education, B.S.; Umstead Hall, Vice-Presi- dent; Student Notional Education Association. SPEAS, LARRY D., Tobolcoville, N. C; Ac- counting, B.S.B.A. SPENCER, ROBERT A,, Formville, N. C; Business, B.S.; Delto Sigma Pi; King Youth Fellowship. SPIEWACK, VIRGINIA K., Plymouth, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club; Sociology Club. SPRUILL, KAREN S., Plymouth, N. C; Home Economics, B.S,; Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Second Vice-President; Stu- 5QUITIER, KURT M., Sorosoto, Flo.; Physi STAKES, GARY E,, Moreheod City, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.P.; Ph! Theta Koppo. STALEY, LINDA L., McLean, Vo.; Nursing, B.S.N.; Angel Flight, Operations Officer, Flight Commander, Area B-2 Commander. STURM, SARAH A., Greenville, N. C; Eng- lish, A.B.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Bucconeer, Copy Editor. STYRON, CECIL H., Hobucken, N. C; Moth, B.S. SUMMERFIELD, DAVID B., Chesopeolc, Vo.; Politicol Science and History, A.B.; S.G.A. Legislature; East Carolinian, Sports Editor; Intramurols; Young Republicans Club; Law Society; Political Science Club; Phi Alpha Theto. SUMMERtIN, MARY A., Williomston, N. C; English ond Sponlsh, B.S.; Poetry Society; Student Notional Educalion Associotion, Sig- mo Tou Delta SERGEANT, WILLIAM A., Roxboro, N. 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C; Moth, A.B,; Philosophy Club, President, Phi Sigma Tou, President. SMITH, JOHN J., Bethel, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B A.; Koppo Alpho; In- terfraternity Council. SMITH, PHILIP J , Kernersville, N. C; Bi- ology, A.B. SMITH, REBECCA J., Sonford. N. C; Ele- mentary Educotion, B.S.; Student Notionol Education Association; Association of Child- hood Educalion; Alpha Beto Alpho, Historian. SMITH, REXIE J., Loulsburg, N. C; Elemen- lory Educotion, B.S-; Student Counselor; Stu- dent Notional Education Association; Koppo Delta Pi; Fletcher Dormitory, President SMITH, STEPHEN T., Raleigh, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Politicol Science Club; Law SMITH, SUSAN K., Elizabeth City, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. SMITH, SYLVIA K., Greenville, N. C; Busl- STEPHENSON, DAISY H., Greensboro, N. C; Primory Educotion, B.S.; Student Notional Educotion Association; Tutorial Society. STEPHENSON. JAMES T , Murfreesboro, N C; STEPHENSON, PHYLISS G., Cory, N. 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C: SIMMONS, BEULAH P., Portsmouth, Vo.; Elementory Educotion, B.S; Bucconeer Queen; Senior Closs Vice-President; Cheer- leader, Secretory, Publicity Choirmon; His- torion ' s Committee; S G.A. Legislature; The Wheel of Sisterhood, Editor; Student Coun- selor; A.A U. Swimming Hostess; Model United Nations Page; Alpha Xi Delia, Mot- shol. Historian; Who ' s Who Among Students in American L niveriifiei ond Colleges. SODANO, HENRY R., Penndel, Po., Account- ing, B S.B.A.; Sigmo Chi Delto; Wrestling Team; Deon ' s List. SOLTYS, MICHAEL A., Midwoy Pork, N. C; Music, B.M.; Morching Pirotes; Symphonic Band; Phi Mu Alpho, Alumni Secretory; Music Educotion Nolionol Conference. SOUTHALL, PHYLLIS D., Kmston, N. C; Business Educotion, B.S.B.A.; Pi Omega Pi, Publicity Choirmon; Alpha Xi Delta, Philan- thropy Choirmon; Student Counselor; Buc- coneer, Phi Beta Lombdo; Honor Roll. SOUTHERLAND, WAITUS V , Beuloville, N. C; SPARROW, WILLIAM C, Charlotte, N. C; Politicol Science, AB; Korote Club; Young Republicons Club. STOKES, JAMES H., Greenville, N. C; In- dustrial ond Technical Education, B.S.; Ep- silon Pi Tou; Industrial ond Technical Edu- cotion Club STONE, JOHN W., Ill, Greenville, N. C; Business Administrotion, B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management, Treosurer. STRAUGHN, JACQUELINE K., Roleigh, N. C; Med. col Technology, B.S.; Young Repub- licons Club; Women ' s Recreation Association. STREET, BILLIE C, Linden, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Holl Proctor; Fletcher Dor- mitory, Secretory; Student Notional Educa- tion Associotion, Home Economics Associa- tion. STREET, SUSAN J., Medford Lakes, N. J.; Home Economics, B.S.; S.G.A. Legisloture; Alpho Xi Delta. TART, DONNIE R., Princeton. N. C; Bu: ness Administrotion, B.S.; Young Democro Club. TART, JOYCE B., Newton Grove, N. C; Elementary Education, B.S.; Garrett Dormi- tory Treosurer; Student Notional Education TAYLOR, BONNIE R., Conwoy, N. C; Moth, B.S.; Moth Club; Moth Honors Club; Student Counselor; Chi Beta Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. TAYLOR, CATHERINE V., Rocklnghom, N. C; Music, B.M.; Chopel Choir; University Cho- rale; Women ' s Glee Club. 511 TAYLOR, LINDA A., Roseboro, N. C; Pri. mory Education, B.S.; Comma Beta Ptii; Alpha Beta Alpha. TAYLOR, SYLVIA L., Roxboro, N. C; Ele- mentary Educotion, B.S.,- Student Nationol Education Association. TEAGUE, JOAN R., Greenville, N. C; Edu- cation, B.S.,- S.G.A. Legisloture; Alpha Delta Pi; A.A.U. Swimming Meet Hostess. TEER, CECELIA S,, Sonford, N. C; English, TETTERTON. LINDA L., Greenville, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Koppo Delta. Scholar- ship Chairman, Press Chairman; 1968 North Carolina College Queen; Tutorial Club, Sec relary; Model United Nations; Morshol; Wom- en ' s Honor Court; S.G.A. Legisloture; Home- coming Concert Committee, Chairmon; Poli- tical Science Honor Student; Polilicol Science Focully-Student Advisory Committee; E.C.U. Mer.t Scholar; Who ' s Who Among Students m American Universities ond Col eges. Ponhellenic Council; Key; Uni- TRUITT, NANCY C, Torboro, N. C; Nurs- ing, B.S.N. TUDOR, DONALD N., Fuquoy-Varino, N. C; Geography, A.B.; Baptist Student Union; Gamma Theta Upsilon. TUNSTALL, JOSEPH P., Woshmglon, N. C; Geography, Business Administration, A.B.; Tou Kappo Epsilon Sociol Affiliate, Intro- TURCOTTE, SUSAN A., San Francisco, Calif ; Primory Education, B.S.; Homecoming Candi- date; Student Council Representative; In- TURNER, JOHN S-, Hillsborough, N. C; Business Administration-Management, B.S. P.; Delta Sigma Pi, Social Chairman. TURNER, KENNETH W., Trenton, N. C; Geogrophy, B S. TURNER, LINDA G., Weldon, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Choper; American Home Economic! Association, TURNER, ROBERT E., Virginia Beoch, Vo., Math, Generol Science, A.B ; Lambda Chi Alpho, Scholarship Chairman; Introlrolernity Council, Vice-President; Pi Mu Epsilon, Na- tionol Moth Honor Fraternity; Inliomurals. VINCENT, RONALD 5., Greenville, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Football; Intromurols, Publicity Director; Physical Edu- cotion Club. WACHTEL, CATHERINE I., Spring Hope, N. C; Primary Educotion, B.S.; Speech Clinic; Dormitory Hostess; Angel Flight. WADDILL, JEAN C, Norfolk, Va.; Primary Education, B.S ; Women ' s Residence Council, Vice Chairman, Reporter; Fomily Life Com- mittee; Fleming Dormitory President. WADSWORTH, JOHNNIE, Bottleboro, N. C; Physicol Education, B.S.; S G.A. Legisloture; Phi Epsilon Koppo. WALKER, ELIZABETH T., Greensboro, N. C; Biology, B.S ; Biology Club; Mid-South Model United Notions- WALKER, LINDA K., Greensboro, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Education Association; Association of Child- hood Education. WELLS, JAMES L., Clinton, N. C; Music Educotion, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpho, President; Symphonic Band; Marching Pirates; Orchestra. WELLS, THELMA S., Virginia Beach, Va.; Primary Education, B.5.; Greene Dormitory Vice-President; Student Notional Education WEST, LINDA L., Burlington, N. C; Business Administration, B.5.B.A.; Angel Flight, Pledge Class President, Best Pledge Award, Assistant Informotion Officer, Scholorship Aword, Infor- molion Officer. Areo B-2 Chaploin; AFROTC; Arnold Air Sociel , Area B-2 Little Colonel ; Homecoming Queen Representative; Bucconcer Queen, Second Runner-up, Military Boll Queen; Delta Zelo, Pledge Class Songleoder, Scholarship Award, Philanthropy Chairman, Treosurer; SG A. Legislature; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. THOMAS, CLIFTON W., Sn. WAjLL, DANNY J , Kenly, N. C; English, B.S. WALROD, MARY 5., BurLeville, Vo.; Primory THOMAS, REBECCA S., Roxboro, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student Nationol Education Association, Baptist Student Union. THOMASON, JANET L., Smilhfield, N. C; French, Library Science, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha; Library Assistant. TILLMAN, LINDA C, Burlington, N. C; Accounting, B.S.B.A.; Student Counselor; Ph. Beto Lambda; Young Republicon Club. TINGLE, TREVA D., Havelock, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Associotion. TOFANI, JUDY, Tontollon, Md.; Education, TOLNITCH, SUSAN K., Alexondrio, Va.; Industrial Technology, B.S. P.; Industriol and Technical Education Club; Who ' s Who Air oi g Students m American UnWenWet and Col- TQWNSEND, DONNA D., Jacksonville, N. C; Moth, B.S.; Moth Club, Student Notional Education Associotion. TRAYNOR, LOLA P., Newport News, Vo.; English and Psychology, B.A. TRENT, PATRICIA J., Winston Salem, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association, Student National Educotion Associotion, Religion Committee. TRIPP, JOE SPEIGHT, Ayden, N. C- Busi- ness, B.S.B.A.; Freshmon Golf Team. ety. TYSON, JOHN K., Wodesboro, N. C; Music, B.M-E.; Symphonic Bond; Symphony Orches- tra; Vorsity Bond; Marching Piroles; Opero Orchestra; Woodwind Ensemble; Collegium Fidelio Society, Vice-President. TYSON, JOYCE C, Goldsboio, N. C; Music, B-M E.; fosi Coro inion; Concert Choir; Sig- ma Alpho Iota. UNDERWOOD, ELIZABETH. Arlington, Vo ; Art, B.F.A.; Dormitory Vice-President; Delta Phi Delta, Secretary; National Society for Interior Designers. UPCHURCH, MICHAEL L., Raleigh, N. C; Geology, A B.; Outing Club, President; Chi Beto Phi. UPCHURCH, PHYLLIS V., Burlington, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Cosmopolitan Club, Presi- dent; Sociology Club, Assistant Secretory. VALLERY, ROBERTA J., Warren, N. J.; Homo VAUGHAN, MARGARET R., Greensboro, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Boptist Student Union; Student Counselor; Alpha Koppo VAUSE, JOHN I., Kinslon, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Industrial and Technicol Educotion Club; Epsilon Pi VENTERS, SARA L., Grimeslond, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Education Associotion. VERRONE, JERRY M., New Bern, N. C; Business Administrolion, B.S; Freshmon Bas- ketball; Kappo Alpha. VICK, JACKIE H., Nashville, N. C; Aqua- nymphs; Women ' s Recreotion Association; Student Counselor; Alpha Phi, Guard; Phi Belo Lambda. VICK, ROBERT W., Franklin, Va.; Psychol- ogy, A.B.; Tennis Team. VICKERS, JENNIFER D., Camp Lejeune, N. C; Primary Education, B.S,; Student Nurses ' Association; Student National Education As- WALTERS, JANE C, Hertford, N. C; Pri Educotion, B.S.; Student Nationol Et tion Associotion; foil Coro inion. WARD, PAUL G , Hertford, N. C; Geogrophy, 8.S.; Outing Club; Spanish Club; Comma Theta Upsilon. WARD, SHARON K., Woodbridge, Vo ; So- ciology, A.B.; Gamma Belo Phi; Alpho X Delta, Vice-President, Membership Chairman Morshol; Women ' s Judiciary, Vice-President Senior doss Treosurer. WARREN, ANN B., Torboro, N. C ■ Homi Economics, 3.5.; Home Economics Chopter WARREN, ROGER A., III. Roanoke Ropids, N. C; Moth, A. 8.; Physics Club; Moth Club. WATSON, DIANNE E., Raleigh, N. C; Elementary Education, B.S,; Student Na- tional Education Association; Young Repub- licons Club; House Council, Social Choiimon, WATSON, LINDA L,, Smilhfield, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Chapter. WATSON, WILLIAM E., Rockmghom, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Tou Koppo Epsilon, House Manoger; Alpha Koppo Psi, President, His- WAUCH, KAREN L., Alexandria, Va.; Sociol- ogy, A.B.; Cosmopolitan Club; Sociology Club, Secretory; Fletcher Dormitory, Vice- President. WHITE, BARBARA E., Merry Hill, N. C; Moth, 6.S.; Moth Club; Student National Educotion Association. WHITE, MARGIE P., Devil Hills, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S.; Student Notional Educotion Associotion; Dore County Club, President; Umsteod Dormitory, Sociol Chair- man; Greene Dormitory, Sociol Chairman. WHITELEY, JOHN W., Jox, N. C; History ond Psychology, A.B.; Locrosse Team; Karate Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Outing Club; Men ' s Residence Council; Scolt Dormitory, Lieuten- ant Governor; Newmon Club. . WHITLEY, NANCY J., Roleigh, N. C; Primary Educotion, B.S.; Student Counselor; President of Student Counselors; Umsteod Dormitory Social Committee. WHITLEY, PAUL R., Rocky Mount, N. C; Education, B.S.; Intromurols; Stu dent Na- tional Educotion Association; Nosh County Students for University Status, Chairman; Young Democratic Club. WHYTE, THOMAS E., Greenville, N. C; In- dustriol ond Technical Education, B.S.; In- dustrial ond Technical Education Club; North Carolina Industrial Arts Associotion; Na- tionol Associotion of Industrial Arts. WIGHT, IRVING D., Bolivar, N. Y.; Biology, A.B.; Track Team; Cross-Country Track Team; 210-A Club. WILDER, FAYE D., Scotch Ploins, N. J.; Music, B.M.; Fidelio Society; Music Educa- tion Notional Conference; GAP; University Chorale; Women ' s Glee Club WILKINSON, JOHN D., Durham, N. C; Geography, A.B.; AFROTC; Arnold Air So- ciety, Drill Team. 512 WILKINSON, MARGARET A., Bulner, N. C-: Nursing, BS.N- WIILARD, CHERYL L., Nerritt, N. C; Nurs- ing, BS.N.,- Student Nursing Assoclotlon, President, Secretary, Treosurer; Collegiate i- H Club, Pamlico County Promotion Committee for University Status, President; District VI Executive Committee; Notional Foundation Scholarship; Tuition Warront; National De- fense Loon. WILLIAMS, CAROL L., Foyelteville, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter; Dormitory Sociol Committee. WILLIAMS, DAVID C, Goldsboro, N. C; English, B.S.: Newman Club, President. WILLIAMS, EVELYN A., Elizabeth City; Ele- mentory Education, B.S. WILLIAMS, FREDDIE T., Greenville, N. C; Math, A.B.; Pi Sigma Pi; Chi Beta Phi, Treasurer; Pi Mu Epsilon, President; Math Club; Society of Physics Students. WILLIAMS, GREGORY C, Marshvillc, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management. WILLIAMS, HARRIETTE A., Hertford, N. C; Primory Education, B.S. WILLIAMS, JOYCE E., Cory, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Popular Films Committee; S.G.A. Legislature; Physical Education Club. WILLIAMS, MARGARET A., Ronooke Rapids, N. C; Business Education, B.S.B.A.; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lombdo: So- ciety for the Advoncement of Monogement; Student Counselor. WILLIAMS, NOAH C, Raleigh, N. C; Phys- ical Education, B.S.; Physical Educotion Club; Phi Epsi lon Kappa; Eost Coro inion, Sports Editor; S.G.A. , Populor Entertainment Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee; Fellowship of Chrislion Athletes; Track Team, All South- ern Conference. WILLIAMSON, HENRY G., Cerro Gordo, N. C-; Business Administrotion, B.S.B.A. WILLIS, JAMES S., Williston, N. C; Psychol- ogy, B.A.; Psychology Club; Young Repub- licans Club. WILLIS, JOHN D., Harkers Island, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.P.; Sigmo Phi Epsilon. WILLIS, WILLIAM D., Dovis, N. C.,- Moth, B.S.; Moth Club, President; Young Repub- WILSON, BETTV F., Greenville, N. C; Elementory Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. WILSON, BRENDA S., Sanford, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. WILSON, DONNIE C, Sanford, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.; Society for the Advancement of Monogement. WILSON, PATRICIA A., Durhom, N. C; Po- litical Science and English, A.B.; Political Science Club, Secretary; Sigma Tou Delta; Rebel, Assistant Editor; Wesley Foundation, Executive Council. WINGATE, CLAUDIA, Both, N. C; English, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education; Dormitory Officer. WYNN, NANCY W., Dimwiddie, Va.; Elemen- tary Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Orientation Counselor. WINSLOW, LLOYD E., Sunbury, N. C; Moth, A.B.; Math Club; College Fellowship. WINSLOW, MICHAEL N., Hertford, N. C; Art, B.F.A.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Best Pledge Aword, Historian; Notional Society of In- terior Designers; Honor Roll. WINSOLW, PERCY L., Belvidere, N. C; Business Administration, B.S. P.; Gamma Beta Phi, President; County Committee for Uni- versity Status, President; Independent In- surance Association Scholarship; Faculty Eval- uotion; Dean ' s List,- Honor Roll. WINSLOW, SYLVIA G., Elizabeth City, N. C; Primary Education, B.S. WINSLOW, WAYNE R., Belvidere, N. C. Business Administrotion, B.S. P. WINSTON, KENNETH H., Richmond, Vo.; Accounting, B.S.,- Phi Beta Lambda, President, Choirman of Fund Roising Committee: Wres- tling Team; Who ' s Who Among Slucfcnls n Ametizan Universities and Colleges. WISENBURG, NANCY J., Jamestown, N. C; English, B.S. WITCHES, REBECCA M., High Point, N. C; Elementory Education, B.S.,- Alpha Xi Delto. WITHERS, ROGER W., China Grove, N C : Business Administrotion, B.S.; Freshman Ten- nis Team; Intromurol Tennis Champion; In- tromurols; Intramural Committee; Varsity Ten- nis Team; College Union Committee; Buc WITT, SANDRA L., Winston Salem, N. C ; Psychology, A.B. WOMBLE, PATRICIA C, Durham, N. C: Business, B.A.; Sigmo Sigma Sigma. Treas- urer; S.G.A. Legislature. WOOD, DEBORAH L., Durhom, N. C; Ele- mentary Education, B.S. WOOD, DEMPSEY R., Benson, N. C; Music Education, B.M.E.; Marching Pirates; Varsity Bond; Symphonic Bond; Wind Ensemble; Symphony Orchestra; Theater Orchestro; Uni- versity Chorale; Brass Choir; Fldclio Society; Young Republicans Club. WOOD, MICHAEL G., Wodesboro, N. C.i Business Administration, B.S.B.A. WOOD, PATSY G., Benson, N. C; Elemen- tory Education, B.S.; Student Notional Edu- cation Association. WOOD, SHEILA M., Greenville, N. C; Psy- chology, A.B.; S.G.A. Legislature, Home- coming Committee; Orienlotlon Counselor; Young Republicans Club; Students for Uni- versity Status; Model United Notions Page; Psychology Club WOODALL, BILLIE C, Henderson, N. C; Elementary Education, B.S. WOODBURN, HENRY P., Charlotte, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Phi Kappo Tou, Vice- President; State Student Legislature; Mid- South Model United Notions; Men ' s Honor Council, Public Defender; Popular Entertain- ment Committee. WOOTEN, JEAN E., Mople Hill, N. C; Ele- mentory Educotion, B.S.; Student Nationol Educotion Association. WOOTEN, MARY E., Macclesfield, N. C; English, B.5.; Boptist Student Union Officer. WOOTEN. WILLIAM W.. Eost Hampton, N. Y ; Physicol Education, B.S.; Track Teom; Phi Epsilon Koppo; Physicol Educotion Club. WRENN, ROBERT L., Roanoke Rapids, N. C; Accounting, B.S.B.A. WRIGHT, ANTHONY L., Graham, N. C; Moth, B S. WRIGHT, SANDRA K., Burlington, N. C; Psychology, A.B. YARBROUGH, REBECCA J., Lexington, N. C; Business, B.S.; Pi Omego Pi, Historian; So- ciety for the Advancement of Management, YEATT5, LINDA A., Williomslon, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Kappo Delta. YELVERTON, ANN C, Fremont, N. C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Student Counselor; Alpha Beta Alpha Treosurer, President of Pledge Class; Young Democratic Club, Secretary; Women ' s Honor Council, Public Defender; fast Coro - inion; Morshal; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Student Nationol Education Assoclotlon. YOUNG, DENNIS A., Winston Salem, N. C; Accounting, B.S.B.A.; Football. YOUNG, STEPHEN K., Winston Solem, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; AFROTC; Varsity Cheerleader. YOUNT, SARAH J., Rocky Mount, N. C; Psychology, A.B. YOW, SUE C, Durham, N. C; Home Eco- nomics, B.S.; Chi Omego, Ponhellenic Per- sonnel, Pledge Trainer; Home Economic Chap- ter; Elections Committee, Choirman; Spirit Committee; Porent ' s Day Committee; Home- coming Committee; S.G.A., Committee Cholr- ZACHARY, CASSIE E., Lexington, N. C; Primary Education, B.S.; S.G.A. Legislature; Student Notional Education Association; Uni- versity Party; Alpha Xi Delta; Dormitory Officer. Administration — Faculty Index Abbott, Mrs. Mary E 437 Adler, Dr. Corl G 398 Alexander, Mr. Rudolph S. . , 337 Allopoulios, Mr. foul 472 Allen, Dr. Wendoll E 351 Anderson, Mrs. Judith A. ... 478 Arwood, Dr. Frank 437 Boiley, Dr. Donald 411 Boiley, Dr. Donold F 391 Bake Mr. Bok Mr. Worth . . iro. Dr. Jose issler. Dr. James D. th. Dr. Charles . . 361 337 Batten, Dr. James Beach, Mr. Eorl E. Beorden, Dr. James Belcik, Mr. Francis Belhs, Mrs. Ann L. Bellis, Dr. Vincent J Bennett, Mrs. Foye Bennett, Miss M. Lei erry. Lois Bezi Warr 389 361 Biggers, Mrs. Audrey J 478 Birchard, Or. Ralph 372 Bishop, Dr. Bobby A 376 Bishop, Mis s M. Yvonne 462 Boone, Mr. Robert L 377 Mis ily S. 389 jyelle. Dr. Joseph G 351 ondon. Miss Dorothy 417 on, Mrs Mary J, oadhurst, Mrs, Ruth J. own, Dr. Charles Q. .. own, Sgt. Tommy L. . . «n, Mr. Wyolt L. . . . ne. Dr. Richord .... Buske, Mr. Joe B Butler, Mr. Jomes Byrd, Dr. J. W.llia-n ... Cacolono, Mr. Anthony J. Calhoun, Mr. Wolter T, . Cameron, Mr, Normon H. Capwell, Dr. Richard L. Caraway, Dr. Hermine . . Carlton, Mr. Herbert R. Carpenter, Dr. Thomos H Caspar, Dr. Myron L. . . . Chamberloin, Mr, Charles Chomberloin, Mr Norren , Chombliss, Dr. Thomos . . Chouncey, Miss Beatrice Clork, Dr. Amos O Clark, Mrs. Borbora C, . Cloy, Dr. Howard 8. Donald F 356 Clere, Mr. Thomos A 361 Colcord, Mr. J Marshall 417 Congleton, Dr, Betty C 383 Congleton, Mrs. Donna M. . . 361 Congleton, Dr. Joseph 437 Costello, Mr. Gerald E 377 Coulter, Dr. Byron 398 Coulter, Mrs. Claudia 391 Cromer, Dr, Robert E 372 Crawley, Mr. Wesley V 340 Daniel, Mrs. Billie 437 Daniels, Miss Frances 417 Dougherty, Dr. Boice 404 Dougherty, Mrs. Fronces P. . . 340 Dougherty, Dr. Patricio A. .. 351 Dougherty, Mrs. Stella M, , . 391 Dougmon, Dr. Joseph 368 Dovis, Dr. Groho-n J 351 Debnath, Dr. L 391 Debler, Mrs. Ouido C 417 Demers, Dr. Mario 368 Dempsey, Dr. Audrey V 417 Derrick, Mr. J. 356 Derrick, Mrs. Mildred H 391 Dewor, Mrs. Thodys J 417 Diido, Mr. Kenneth 383 Dixon, Mr. C. R 404 Dobbins, Miss Emmo G 389 Donnolley, Mr. Kenneth 417 Dough, Dr. Robert 411 Douglas, Miss Frances 377 Douglos, Dr. George A 412 Downes, Dr. Sheldon C 437 Dudley, Mrs. Frances F 391 Duncan, Mr. F. D 334 Durham, Dr. W. Edmord .... 472 Durhom, Dr. William H 417 Durlond, Mr. Donald 340 Eogon, Mrs. Elsie 437 Ebbs, Dr. John D 361 Edminston, Mr. Robert S. ... 340 Edminston, Mrs. Saro J 340 Edwards, Copt. Melvin P. . . 350 Eller, Dr. Fronk 411 Ellen, Dr. John C 383 Erber, Elmer E 468 Eryin, Mrs. Sandra 8 478 Estes, Dr. Vollin D 368 Eulsler, Mrs. Nellveno D. . 361 Everett, Mrs. Nell C 361 Everhort, Mrs. Frances B. ... 389 Everrett, Dr. Grover W 356 Everts, Mr. R. J 468 Eysenboch, Miss Joon A 478 Fohl, Miss Dorothee 368 Farnhom, Dr. Emily 340 Fovero, Dr. Mario T 368 Fernondez, Dr. Joseph A. ... 368 Fernandez, Mrs. Maria E. . . . 368 Finkel, Dr. Sidney R 417 Fischer, Miss Jonet 340 Fleming, Mrs. Ellen C 391 Fleming, Mr, James L 368 Flinn, Mr. Michoel C 340 Foster, Dr. Josephine A 462 Friedl, Miss Morjorie 417 Gorrison, Mrs. Judith T 478 Gorrow, Mrs. Patricia H. ... 391 Gee, Mr, Lawrence L 368 Gibbons, Copt. Andrew H. . . 350 Giles, Dr. David 437 Godfrey, Mr. Milton 437 Gordley, Mrs. Marilyn 340 Gordley, Mr. Tron 340 Goyette, Mr. Arthur 372 Groy, Dr. Wellington 340 Greer, Mrs. Juonito F 462 Grimsley, Mr. J.mmie R 377 Gross, Mr. Dowyer D 397 Gross, Mrs. Tennalo A 391 Grossnickel, Dr. W. F 404 Guloti, Mr Umesh G 417 Gustolson, Mr. Leonard 372 Hoggord, Mr, Paul W 391 Hoigwood, Mr. T, J 468 Hampton, Dr. Carol 411 Honkins, Mr. Wes 372 Hordison, Miss Jonice 361 Harrison, Dr. A. Morjorie ... 417 Hart, Mrs. Carl A 417 Hort, Mr. Williom S 417 Heckel, Dr. Edgar 356 Heckrotte, Dr. Carlton 351 Helms, Dr. R. M 398 Hester, Dr. Erwin 361 Hill, Dr. Joseph A 417 Hix, Dr. Jomes E., Jr 356 Hodg.n, Dr. Kothorlne 391 Holley, Mr. William H 340 Holmes, Dr. Kerlh 437 Holt, Dr. Robert L 334 Hooks, Mrs. Bettie W 478 Hoots, Dr. William R., Jr. . . 468 Home, Dr. John 337 Houl.k, Mr. Jo-nes W 472 Howard, Mr. Henry 339 Hu, Dr. William K. 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K 412 Lamb, Dr. Robert C 356 Lombie, Miss Ruth 462 Lanier, Dr. Gene D 389 Larsen, Dr. Toro M 417 Aerospace Studies 350 Alpha Beta Alpha 273 Alpha Delto Pi 222 Alpho Epsilon Pi 238 Alpho Koppo Delto 284 Alpho Omicron Pi 224 Alpho Phi 226 Alpha Phi Omega 274 Alpha Xi Delta 228 AFROTC 166 Angel Flight 174 Arnold Air Society 172 Art Department 340 Arts and Sciences School ... 349 Association for Childhood Education 176 Boptist Student Union 155 Biology Club 178 Biology Deportment 351 Bucconcer 1969 146 Business School 417 Canterbury 158 Chemistry Department 356 Chi Beta Phi 276 Chi Omega 230 Latham, Mr. Vann 404 Latimer, Mr. Thomas G 468 Laurie, Dt. John S 351 Ledbetter, Mr. Gorman 417 Leiner, Miss Morion R 478 Lennon, Mr, Donold R 383 Little, Mrs. Laura J 462 Little, Dc. Linda W 351 Little, Mrs. Linda W 417 Long, Dr. T. E 404 Lowe, Miss Velmo W 417 Lowry, Dr. Jean 376 Lundy, Mrs. Lucille K 417 Lundy, Dr. Thomos E 351 Lunney, Dr. Dovid C 356 Mollory, Mr. Jomes 8 338 Manning, Mrs. Nannie L. ... 391 Monning, Mrs. Roquel T 368 Mortin, Mrs. Charlotte M. ... 478 Mortm, Dr. George 372 Martin, Dr. William 437 Martinez, Mrs. Inez N 478 Mothey, Dr. Therese C 368 Mottheis, Dr. Floyd 411 McAllister, Dr. Warren A. . . 356 McCorkle, Dr. Richord 398 McDoniel, Dr. Jomes S 351 McDoniel, Dr. Susan J 351 McDoniels, Mr. Jesse L 417 McEnally, Dr. Terence 398 McGtoth, Mrs. Virginio G. .. 391 McLean, Dr. Sterling R 417 Meyers, Miss Florence M. ... 368 Mills, Mrs. Dorothy 361 Minnis, Mr. Poul R 340 Mitchell, Dr. Charles C 404 Mitchell, Miss Mavis 377 Modlin, Dr. Ruth 437 Moore, Dr. Charles H 404 Moore, Mr. Clifton 339 Moore, Dr. Mir.om B 462 Monteiro, Miss Polmyro 372 Moye, Mrs. Evelyn 8 391 Murad, Dr. Alfred 36B Myers, Miss Edith G 478 Napp, Dr. Rolph R 412 Neel, Mr. Francis L 340 Neville, Mr. John D 383 Nicholson, Mr. Jomes D. .. .411 Nielsen, Miss Rhonda M. ... 478 OConnell, Dr. Jomes R 383 O ' Connor, Dr, Michael P, . . 376 O ' Dhom, Miss Pamela G. . . . 478 ONeol, Mrs Willene E. ... 462 Oyler, Miss Borbora L 478 Pok, Dr. Byung-Koo 400 Porhom, Dr. Fred M 356 Porks, Mr. Oral E 400 Pornell, Mr. James H 472 Penry, Mrs. Mollie 8 478 Perry, Miss Evelyn 478 Petlerson, Mrs. Jonet H 372 Petlewoy, Miss Betty E 340 Pignoni, Dr. Tullio J 391 Pixton, Dr. William H 361 Potter, Miss Gwendolyn 417 Prewelt, Dr. Clinton R 404 Price, Dr. Chorles L 383 Prilchord, Dr. WMIiom F. , , . 437 Quiggins, Mrs. Barbara A. . . 478 Quick, Miss Eleanor A 462 Radford, Sgt. Roymond S. . . . 350 Rogon, Dr. Fred 383 Rotcliffe, Mrs. Lono P 478 Richards, Dr. John 437 Riggs, Dr. Stanley R 376 Rocke. Dr Donold C 417 Rogers, Dr. Jomes P 404 Rom. to. Dr. Joseph W 417 Rosenfeld, Dr. Norman 361 Rosenfeld, Dr. Vilo H 417 Ross, Miss Elizabeth 340 Ryan. Dr. Edword P 351 Ryan, Dr. Eugene 397 Ryan, Major Kevin T 350 Solomo, Mr. Ibrahim 417 Sonders, Dr. Franklin D 361 Sanders, Dr. Robert H 412 Sonderson, Dr. William C. .. 437 Sotterfield, Mr. John E 340 Saunders, Mr. Frank W 391 Saunders, Mrs, Josephine 8. . 377 Soyella, Dr. T. C 39? Scott, Mr, 8. E 46 Seors, Miss Noncy J 462 Sehgol, Dr. Prem P 351 Sexouer, Mr. Donold R 340 Seykoro, Dr. Edward 398 Shea, Mrs. Jonnis 8 46S Sheo, Mr. Phillip 372 Sheppord, Dr. Moses M 411 Simpson. Dr. Everett C 351 Smith, Mrs. Phyllis S 361 Sneden, Mr, John A 359 Snyder, Mr. G. Waldron 417 Song, Dr. Yung-dohl 400 Sorenson, Dr, Frederick 361 Sorenson, Mrs. Mary 361 Soell, Dr. Kotye 391 Speight, Dr. Froncis 340 Spickermon, Mrs Sylvene O. 478 Stompolis, Dr. Anthony 417 Stosovich, Mr. Clorence 377 Stolon, Dr. Mory L 437 Steele, Dr. Rolph H 377 Sternberg, Mr. Jay 404 Slenzel, Dr. Werner 412 Stevens, Mr. Charles E 472 Slillwell, Dr. Doniel 372 Sugg, Dr. Howard A. 1 400 Suggs, Mrs. Joanne L 478 Tocker, Dr. R. S 404 Te.s, Mr. Daniel K 340 Thornton, Mr. Jack W., Jr. ,. 417 Todd, Dr. Ouinlon R 397 Todd, Dr. R. chord C 383 Troutmon, Dr. William F. ... 400 Tucker, Dr. Jomes 335 Vernon, Dr. Thomos 437 Waldrop, Mrs. Bonnie E. ...478 Waldrop, Mr, P. E 468 Wondermon, Dr. Henry 368 Worren, Mrs. Evo W 478 Wotrous, Dr. Blanche G. ... 412 Webber, Mrs. Edith H 361 Weilh, Mr. Robert W 468 Welborn, Mr. Odell 377 White, Dr. Jomes 335 White, Miss Ruth 338 Whilehurst, Mrs. Jeonelte ...437 Whyburn, Dr. Clifton T 391 Williams, Mr. George E. ... 377 Williams, Dr. Horry H 404 Williams, Mrs. Louise L 391 W.ll.oms. Dr J Melvin 412 Williams, Mr. Patrick A. . . 417 Will.oms, Dr. Robert W 336 Willinghom, Mr. H. Wayne . 417 Wilton, Dr. O. Christine 351 Woods, Mr. Louis 372 Wooten, Mr. Don K 338 Yorbrough, T. Eugene 400 Yeh, Dr, Chung-Jeh Yeh 417 Organizations Index Circle K Club Internotional .. Delto Phi Delta Delto Sigma Phi Delto Sigma Pi Delto Zeto Dromo Department Eosi Carol.no Christian Fellowship East Corolino Tutoriaf Society Eost Corolino University Union East Corolinian Education School English Department Epsilon Pi Tou Fellowship of Christian Athletes First Christion Church College Fellowship Foreign Longuoge Freewill Baptist Student Fellowship Comma Beto Phi 285 Gammo Theto Upsilon 286 Genetol College 484 Geogrophy Deportment 372 Geology Deportment 376 Health ond Physical Education Deportment 377 History Deportment 383 Home Economics Chapter ... 180 Home Economics School 462 Honor Councils 142 Industriol And Technical Education Club 136 Industriol And Technical Education Deportment 468 Interlrolernity Council 221 International Studies Abrood 187 Judiciaries 143 Judo Club 188 Kappo Alpha 242 Koppo Delta 234 Kappo Sigma 244 Karole Club 189 Key, The ' 50 514 King Youfh Fellowship 141 Lombdo Chi Alpha ' 2 ' i Library Science Department 389 Lulheron Student Assoc.at.on 1«0 March, ng P. rates 329 Maria D- Grahom Math Club I ' O Mathemotics Department 391 Mens Glee Club .... Mu School 472 Mei Cou! ■206 Newman Club 156 Nursing School 478 Outing Club I ' l Ponhellenrc Council 220 Phi Alpha Theto 288 Ph, Eps.lon Mu 287 Phi Koppa Tau 248 Philosophy Department 397 Physics Department 398 Pi Koppa Alpha 250 Students Index -A- 395 Abbott. Ph. lip Roy 431 Abbott, Vi.ion llene 479 Abell, Sandra Jeon 412 Abernolhy, Beverly K 438 Aoernethy. Deboroh S 458 Abeyounis, Georgia J 458 Abrams. Brendo lou 443 AcuK. Corol E 3 6 Adomee. Bilire Jeon 473 Adorns, Ann Rogers 476 Adorns. Apr. I Lee 452 Adorns, Borboro Jeon 342 Adorns, Bonn.e Foye 438 Adorns, Cheryl Lou 452 Adorns, Douglos E 438 Adams, Fronklin V 431 Adoms, Jasper Louis 419 Adoms. Judy Anne 392 Adoms, L.ndo Suson 366 Adoms, Soroh Ellen 346 Adoms, Teronce S 353 Adkins, Bernard, Jr 352 AdV.ns, Franlc.e S 466 Adkins, James Edwin 378 Adkins, L.nda Ann H 438 Adkins, Stephen T 373 Agner, Angela Gail 486 Ahlsen, George W.. Jr 426 A|0S. Hiroshi 486 Ajos. Teruyo 445 Albert, Jock Lee 431 Albert, Poul E , Jr 438 Albert, Soroh C 366 Albright, Lynda Joy 445 Albntton. Doisy L. . 384 Albr.lton, Mark Elton 486 Alcokc. Morgoret Ann 486 Aldermon, Bruce H 357 Aldridge, Borboro A 465 Aldridge, Jomes K 484 Aldr.dge, John Marvin 419 Aldridge, Lindo C 445 Aldridge, Mory Dianne 480 Aldridge, Michoel Lee 486 Aldridge, Sandro E 362 Alevonder, Bonnie Koy 486 Ale.onder, Cothie J 464 Alexander, Gory M 431 Ale.onder, Henry B 470 Alexander, Hugh O., Jr 426 Alexander. Leita D 484 Ale.onder, lounell 486 Ale.onder. Miriom G 486 Ale.onder. Steven L 419 Ale.onder, Thomas 8 426 Alexander, Williom N 486 Al.zina. Potric.o 354 AKord, Dolores A 445 Allord, Hollie P 484 Allord, Mary Lindo 409 Allord, Peggy L 452 Allemond, Cheryl L 486 Allen, Barbara Leslie 405 Allen, Belinda lea 486 Allen, Brendo C 402 Allen, David Samuel 403 Allen. Glorio Jone 431 Allen, Helen Mory 419 Allen, Herman O, Jr 426 Allen, Irvin Morion 486 Allen, Jocqueline N 480 Allen, Jeon Hope 458 Allen, John Carl 418 Allen, Joseph Corr 486 Allen, Mory Angela 445 Allen. Mounlla C 464 Allen, Nevitt A 486 Allen, Paul J., Ill 389 Allen, Robert Haskell 486 Allen, Roger Dole 373 Allen. Walter N.. Jr 471 Alley, Fronklin Clyde 484 Allison. Adro Ives 438 Allmon, lorry David 484 Almon, Morlho Ruth 400 Almond, Dennis Kelly 486 Alpbin, Jonice Mone 463 Alston, Carol Leigh 438 Alston, Wm, Slonley, Jr, ... 374 Amon, Judy Rebecco Ambrose, Dennie M Ambrose, Jacqueline Ambrosen, Tom C Amici. Emelia V . . Amick, Beverly Goil Amon, Corol I. - Amos. Wondo Sue . Amyelte. Mary J. . Ande Ande Chorles C, Jocquelyn A nderson, John E, nderson, John M nderson, John W. nderson, Joyce Ann . . .nderson, Karen C. - . nderson, lynda Foye .nderson, Mory Ellen nderson, Mory S .nderson. Pomelo lynn nderson, Rondolph C, .nderson, Richord E. Andrews, Alice Rhem Andrews, Ann Courtne Andrews, Borboro Ann Armlield, James Lee Andrews, Mortho E Andrews, Robbin Lee Andrews, SuJonne J. Anemo, John C. , , Angel, Ellen Douglos Angel, Ruth Anne P Angel, Stephen R. . Angel, Willard J., Jr. Apple, Janet Tanya Apple. Stephen W, Arbegosl, Walter P Archer, Koren Mo. me Arend, Georgio Ann Armf.eld, Jomes Lee Armour, Dovid M. Armstrong, Lee Arnette, Danny Gordon Arnold, Bernord Hines Arnold, Dottie Jone Arnold, Ikie Edword Arnold, William D Arnngton, Lindo F, Arringlon, Susan Dole Arthur, Brendo Jo Asbell, Charles M , Jr, AshcroU; Betty Jo Ashley, Kothy Alice Askew, Ado Elizabeth Askew, Edword C Askew, Esther Ruth . . Askew, Lydio Lindo . , , Askew, Soro lee Aster, Joan Corolyn Aston, Deboroh Ann , Atkins, Jerry Woyne Atkins, Joseph B. Atkins, Michael D . - Atkinson, Andrew J, . Atkinson, Dorrell lee Atkinson, Ephtoim E. Atkinson, John T , Jr, Atlkisson, Ellen M Atwoler, Charles S- Atwood, Donna Porrish Atwood, Michoel C. . Alwood, Pomelo Koy . Aulbert, Rodney Lee . Aumon, Sondro Ellen . Austin. Andrew . . - . Austin, Jomes F Austin, Jonice Eloine Austin, Nome R Austin. Robert Bntt Austin, Thomas W., Jr, Autry, Thomas Howard Autry, Wondo Jeon .. Avent, Ernest Braswell Averitt. Carol S Avery, Bobora Ann . Aycock, Beverly A .. . . Aydlett, Rebecca A. . . Ayers, lou F Ayscue, Cheryl D Pi Koppa Phi 252 Political Science Club 193 Political Science Department 400 Psychology Department 404 Publicotions Board 145 Rebel, The 151 Science Educotion Department 411 Sigmo Chi Delta 254 Sigma Phi Epsilon 256 S.gmo Sigma Sigma 236 -B- Backus, James W. Bocon, Jeonne Norton Bocorn, Judith Lynne Bogby, Richard lee ... Boggett, Brendo Jeon . Bogwell, Wm Albert - . Bo.les, Judy Dorcas . . Boiley, Borboro C Boiley, Benjamin Wyon Boiley, Cynthio Ann . , , Boiley, Cynthio Sue Boiley, Deboroh Ellen Boiley, Gilbert M,, Jr, Boiley, Rodlord B , Jr, Boiley, Soroh Anne Boird, Robert W Boird, Wonda Jane . . Boity, Thomos O Boker, Borboro Jeon Boker, Cheryl Koy Boker, Constance L. .. Baker, Etta Ruth Boker, Kothr n Elaine Boker, Mellord Roy ... Boker, Potsy Eileen Boker, Sorah V . Boker, Shoron Ann Boker, William D Bolok, Joseph R Boldree, Gory Howord Boldree, Susan C Boldree, Williom E., J Boldridge, Cynthia A, Baldridge, Deboroh M, Baldwin, Lmdo Lee Boldwin, Morgoret S. Bolkcum, Bobby Roy . Bolkcum, Corolyn B Boll, Deborah Jo Bollonce, Borboro J. Bollonce, Lester W. Bollonce, Thomas, III Bollord, Fronces P Bollentme, Carolyn R. Bollentme, Dovid H. - Bollint, Potricio Lee Boluss, Jomes Robert . Bombover, Thomas J. . Bancroft. Borbee Bondy, Bloke Sutton . , Bomster, Borboro Ann Bonko, Roberto S- Bonks, Cecil Sutton . Bonks, Elbert Leslie . Bonks, Ellis S., Jr. , , Bonks, Jomes Bryan . , . Banks, Mory Morgoret Bonks, Williom C. Borbee, Dixon I. Borbee, Gurney A,, Jr. Borbee, Suson Goil Barber, Alan Gene Borber, Sondra Ruth Barbour, Betty Goil . Borbour, Ellis Carl , Borbour, Kenneth S. Borbour, lindo Foye Borbour, Teresa Ann Borden, Gwendolyn Borden, Mortho Sue Borden, Phyllis Borefoot, Brendo C. Boreloot, Jomes S, . ■eloo Boreloot, Shoron Lee 458 Borfield, Dons Jean 481 Borhom, Dons Jane 413 Borick, Morion Eliz 446 Borker, Kenneth B 486 Borler, Sandra Koy 486 Bormonn, Corlene Ruth , 486 Barnes, Brendo Lee 486 Barnes, Carol lee 486 Barnes, Jonathan B 486 Barnes, Judy Moye 395 Barnes, Merrimon T., Jf 384 Barnes, Michoel F 486 flames, Richord R, Jr 405 Bornes, Shoron Gaye 346 Bornes, Thomas F 419 Barnes. Willie Roy 438 Bornetl, Koy Avenll 412 Bornhordl, Jone S 438 Bornhordt, Mortho M 463 Society For The Advoncement of Management 192 Sociology Club 198 Sociology Department 412 Student Government Association 134 Student Nationol Education Association 196 Student Nursing Association . 194 Student Forty 200 Symphonic Bond 321 Tou Koppa Epsilon 258 Theto Chi 260 Vicki, 446 University Debate Society . 199 University Chorale 326 University Forty 201 Varsity Bond 322 WECU 208 Women ' s Chorus 323 Women ' s Glee Club 325 Women ' s Recreation Association 207 Women ' s Residence Council , 204 Young Democrats Club 202 Young Republicans Club 203 Bornhill, Borboro L. , 486 Bornhill, Charles M 486 Bornhill, Frances S 378 Bornhill, Soroh E 458 Bornhill, Wolter R 379 Bornhill, Wilmo M 346 Bornum, Eileen W 397 Borrell, Junius Cleve 409 Barrett, Mory Linda 453 Barrett, Stewart P., Jr 357 Borringer, Soroh Lynn 346 Barrow, Kenneth W 431 Borrow, Stephen C 419 Borry, Mory Virginia 463 Barry, Wilmo Moe 386 Bortlett, Thomosine M 346 Barto. Clarence O , 111 407 Barton, Kothryn Anne 369 Bortusiok, Victono E 360 Borwick, Brendo Corol 438 Botwick, Sylvio L 453 Bosmght, MocForest 395 Boss, Gory Lee 400 Boss, Kimberly Renno 458 Boss, lindo Goil 466 Boss, Michoel D 486 Boss, Pomelo Jo 379 Boss, Poul Moore, Jr 419 Boss, Sandro Koy 486 Bossett, Robert M , Jr 375 Bossier, Sandro M 446 Batemon, Jock Donald 384 Sotemon, Marilyn Jill 453 Botes, Emily Whitten ,. 446 Boxler, Louro Z 438 Botes, Richard M 486 Batten, Borboro Ann 369 Batten, Bonnie Eliz .486 Botten, Connie Moe 446 Batten, Wondo C 453 Boltle, Leonno lynn 458 Botis, Lorry Gene 426 Bolts, Muriel Jolene 458 Boucom, Morgie Nell 486 Bauer, Richord F., Jr 353 Bougus, lindo L 438 Baxley, Morcio Ann 486 Boyless, Mortho Ruth 409 Boyley, Michoel F 431 Boys, Morgoret Ann 369 Beoch, Deidre Down 458 Beoch, Robert Cloyton 426 Beochum, Grohom C, Jr 419 Beam, Edgor Slowe, Jr 344 Beomon, Dionno Corol 486 Beomon, Donna Hinson 446 Beomon, John Milton 486 Beomon, Morgoret Ann 362 Beomon, Stephen L 386 Beomon, Suson Marie 446 Beomon, Neldo Koy 486 Beomon, Mory Sipple 379 Beane, Terry Eugene 375 Beans, Leonard James 419 Beard, Michoel F. 344 Beord, William T 395 Beorden, Lee 466 Beosley, Borry Robert 403 Beosley, Bob Edward 392 Beosley, Comille 366 Beosley. Eorle 400 Beosley, John Julius 405 Beosley, Joseph L 374 Beosley, Lisbelh H 369 Beosley, Somuel P 388 Beoslon, Corol Louise 344 Beotty, Gloria Dawn 482 Beotty. Julie Anne 438 Beoulieu, Anne E 426 Beaver, Borry Wayne 426 Beover, Henry Gerold 400 Beavers, Dovid I., Jr 357 Beck, Holl Pugh, Jr 405 Beckert, Judy Foskey 438 Beckwith, Cecelia Ann 486 Beeson. Gerald Steven 486 Behnke, Betty Anne 438 Beierschmitt, Dennis 486 Belond, Morvin Cooper 426 Belcher, Robert G 393 Bell, Beverly Ann 453 Bell, Coro McGregor 473 Bell. Danny Lynn 400 Bell, Dorothy Mane 346 icki Lyn in. The Benditz, Ellen F, Benfield, Leila Mori Bengel, lindo Koy Bennett, Frances D. lit, Mort Keith Ann Benton, Elizobeth A Benton, Lyndo Koy Benton, Morgoret I erge Elle Berger, Vincent Roy Bergh, Verno lynn . Bergquist, Shorone I. Bernhardt, Johnny L Berry, Cheryl Elaine Berr Delo 458 409 Best, Dons Elizobeth Best, Noncy Louise - Best, Sue Perry , Betheo, Karen I 409 Bickhom, Janet Leslie . 438 Bielby, Eorl Williom 378 Biggs, Mortho Terry 395 Bilodeou, Philip H 399 Binet, Richard Eugene 419 Binkley, Eldon Dewitt 419 Binkley, Undo Louise 482 Bircher, John Charles 473 Bird, Anne Kendrick 453 Birminghom, Jone Y 473 Bishop, Edythe Louise 486 Bishop, Julius Liston 400 Bishop, Richard W 405 Bissetle, Deidro 426 Bissetle, Elizobeth G 446 Bissette, Sherman Rex 405 Biszontz, Charlotte K 431 Bittner, Nancy L 426 Biviono, Susan Jean 458 Bixler, Bruce Brent 354 Block, Mary Margaret 419 Blockburn, Corl W 470 Blockmon, Goil E 479 Blockmon, Freddie A 395 Blockmon, Gary D 486 Blockmon, Glenda Koy 378 Blockwell, Beverly G 453 Blockwell, Donno Jeon 453 Blode, Koren Ann . 453 Blair, Borboro Anne 436 Bloir, Borboro R 458 Bloir, Brendo Ellen 419 Bloir, Edward F 486 Bloir, lindo Eloine 438 Blolock, Ethel Foye 479 Blolock, Hoi Jomes 381 Blolock, John Fronkli 476 Blolock, Lomberth, Jr 431 Blolock, Lynda Watson 463 Blanchord, Jonet G 464 Blonchord, Joseph B 426 Blond, Danny Corl 407 Blond, Donno Koye 486 Blond, Foye Annette 486 Blond, Morsholl E., Jr 486 Bland Thomos H. , 424 Bowes, Warren Anthony . . 384 Blonc Verona Rale 466 Bowling, Jomes Setzer ... ... 487 Blond Williom G 376 Bowling, Wm. Alton, Jr. ... 426 Blondlord. Cloudio M 479 Bowmon, Gilmer Leon . . . . 366 nship. Arthur E- nship, Mortha G. . Blanli 473 Bow-nan, Koy Marie ... 479 Blonlc n, Cloude H., Ill . , 486 Bowne, Jomes Dehart .... ... 342 Blank n, Joseph M , Jr. . . . , 476 Boyce, Joseph W . Jr ... 487 Bloylo ck. Dorothy L . 412 Boyd, Barbara Janice .... ... 431 Blaylc ck. Kenneth W. . 426 Boyd, Goynor C ... 463 Blevin s. Wondo Susan . . . 446 Boyd, Kathleen L ... 369 Bloun . Theresa P . 464 Boyd, Mork A ... 487 Blue. Shoron Le.gh . . 446 Boyd, Poulo Celeste .. 370 Blufo ' d, Jeonne E . . . ., 476 Boyd, Robert Lee .. 426 Blume . . 414 . . 487 BIy, Aary Charlotte - . - .. 458 Boyd, Toney Allen .. 392 Boa2. Jomes M.choel 379 Boyd, Will.om Groham . . ... 419 Bobb. t. Chorles W ... 486 Boyette. Chorles G ... 352 Boyelte, Cleon E., Jr. ... Boyette, Larry Swain .... Bobbi t, Noncy B ... 438 ... 395 Bobo. Poula Ronelle . 341 Brackett, Ralph M., Jr. . . ... 400 Boqer Anne Morlene ... 473 Bradbury. Sandra M . . 487 Boger Conslonce Lynn . - 486 Bradford, Carol Anne .... ... 346 Bokko . , 364 ... 453 482 Doniel Virgil , 486 Boll. James Towers 426 Brody. Deboroh Cloire . . . ... 364 Bolton . Be.erly Rams .... 378 Broglin, Jesse Norman ... ... 487 Bonds Douglas Roy , 354 Broke, John Michael ..... ... 341 Bone, Brenda Ins ... 393 Broke, Linda Foye ... 482 Bone. Ellen Eliz . . 484 Brome, Coroline M ... 438 Bone, Georgia Lynn ... 458 Brome, William W., Jr. ... 347 Bone. Shonnon Rebecca . . 458 Bromley, Eleanor Gail ... ... 392 Bonke Tieyer, Gory E ... 470 Bionch, Betty Jeon ... 439 Bonne , Constonce M. . . 446 Branch, Connolly P ... 487 Boone Mory Elizobeth . 344 Bronch, Ellen Nell ... 439 Boone Sidney Grant . . 402 Branch, Mortha C ... 407 Booth Cheryl A 453 Brandenburg, Lynne A. . . ... 344 Booth Suson Jeonette . . 453 Brandenburg, Sharon L. .. ... 405 Bordeoux, Kenneth R. ... . 418 Brandon, Pomelo Gray . . . ... 481 Borde . Pegg L . 342 Bronin, Mork Jeffrey ... 470 Boron hs, Donno E 486 Brantley, Margaret E. ... ... 489 Bofou hi, Janice Lee ... . 486 Broswell, Borbora G. .... ... 487 Borsch el, Leono Mae . 453 Broswell, Benjamin T. . .. ... 426 Borzoc ei, Keyhon . 398 Bros well, Betty Jone ... 407 Bosem on. Jane Thorp . . William VJoid . . . . 411 ... 384 Bosse. ... 402 6ost. Deborah Beth .. 458 ... 375 Bost, John Thomas . . 487 BroKlon, Lindo Foy ... 446 Bosfic Rosemary B . 487 Broxton, Ronold Eorl .... ... 411 Bost.c , Bonn.e D 475 Brearey, Margaret Amy . . ... 453 Boswe Breci. Kathleen Joyce ... ... 487 Botton Breedlove, Corolyn J. ... ... 407 Bolts, Breeze, Ann McKnighl . .. ... 446 Bregmon, Roberta ... 347 Brenner. Kotherine G ... 479 Bound . Noncy Curtiss . . . 465 Brewer, Judy Ellen ... 453 Bowen , Cornel. a E ... 463 Bridenstine, Ann M ... 394 Bowen , Danny ... 378 Bridge, Sharon L ... 386 , Floyd C, Jr ... 418 Br.dgers, Charles L ... 388 Bowen . Williom Olyn . .. ... 419 Bridgers, Charles W ... 342 Bower Thvjmos Daniel ... ... 357 Br.dgers, L.nda Mae ... 463 Bower , Robert Neal ... 487 Bridgers, Robert D , ,- 358 1, Barbara An i, James M. . i, Mary Bowie i, Paul F i, Susan An.t i, Victor. o L. Betty Curtis Ronald Koy Barbara Ann Paul ell, Deboroh E. Edword Hunter ... 364 El.zobeth A 446 Linda Mario 431 Morsha Cahn 487 Phyllis Dole 487 Rondoll S 405 Wm. Madison 386 lire, Nell 8 439 s, John Older 487 , Slonley F Annie Ruth Betty Peococ Deborah Jo Edward J, Jr 426 Edword Watson 487 Elizabeth A 453 Ernest L , Jr 487 Esther G 439 Gwendolyn Anne .... 366 Ivan Willord 426 Jomes E., Jr 431 Jone Kote 453 John Shelton 426 Justin L , III 418 Linda Arleen 353 L.nda Jeon 446 Linda Kaye 479 Lindo Lee 360 Linda Morie 482 Lo.s Dean 439 Louis Roy, Jr 374 Martha W 352 Mary Hester 439 Mary Burnelle 419 Mory Tonya 432 Richard Lee 487 Robert L , Jr 487 Ronald W 419 Ruby Earl 405 Sandra Lynn 458 Suson Rebecca 453 Susonn Sonio 370 Sylvia Jean 362 Vincent G 473 Wondo Mims 446 William Henry 484 ■, Joseph M 358 ng, Potr.c.a L 415 er, Lucy Marie 473 Janet do. re 475 1, Dov.d Allen 487 Andra Roe 415 El.zobeth H 458 Bryont, Jomes W., Jr. . 487 Bryant, Joyce Smith , .464 Bryont. Lorry D 362 Bryont, Linda Foye 484 Bryont. Luther Danold 487 Bryant, Poulette 446 Bryant, Rebecca M 464 Bryant, Winifred L 464 Buchon, Elmo Dove 481 Buchonon, Bonnie West 386 Buchonon, Ronald W. 354 Buck, John Richard ... 352 Buck. Sondro Mane 487 Buckley. Alice E 484 Buckley, Mary Beth 458 Buckner, Jomes C 419 Buckner, John Michael 388 Buckner, Melba Elaine 475 Buelin. Ronald R , 419 Buenger, Margaret Ann . . 475 Bueltner. Nancy R 439 Bull, Deborah Joyce . 344 Buff, Jackie Foye 446 Buffaloe, Borbora Sue 459 uffing 476 Buford, Morjone M 481 Bugg, Rebecca Jane . . , , 453 Buie, Borboro Jeon . . 389 Buie, Lynda Ol.vio 459 Bullord, L.ndo Gray 439 Bullord, Vick. Jeon . .487 Bulhs, Danny Lynn 395 Bullman. W.lliom Ray 487 Bullock, Charles Neil , .342 Bullock, Gwen Eliz 353 Bullock, Martha Ann 487 Bullock, Solly Joyce . 482 Bulow, John K 373 Bumgordner, Hunter, Jr 487 Bumgordner, Karen C 407 Bumgordner, lo.s E 487 Bumgordner, Shoron 1 487 Bumgordner, She.lo A 347 Bumgorner, Janet Sue , , 419 Bunch, Annette 439 Bunch, Brendo Koy 446 Bunch, Eorl Woyne 469 Bunch, Jonette 439 Bunch, Morgoret Evans ... 362 Bunch, Velton Ray 473 Bunn, Bennie Gotlond 405 Bunn, Frederick M 419 Bunn, Martha Rose 465 Bunting, Doyle Wayne 432 Burbello, George J. ..379 8urch. Brenda Allen . . 405 Burchell, Michoel R 378 Burger, Barry Glenn 487 Burgess, Horvey D 426 Burgess, Mory Jone 386 Burke, Etto Dione 446 Burke. Noncy Rose 487 Burke, Sharon R 446 Burkheimer, Lucy K 484 Burleson, John D 384 Burnett, Poulo B 395 Burnette, Morgoret N 392 Burns, Dovid Jeon 473 Burns, Deboroh Ann 476 Burns, Elizobeth Ann 419 Burns, Lynda A 366 Burns, Martha E 446 Sums, Nathon Stanley 400 Burns, Robert 344 Burr. Sandra Lou 453 Burrell, Robert Wayne 471 Burroughs, Cynthia R 459 Burt, Duncan T 394 Burton, Christine S 476 Burton, Gail Suzanne 487 Burwell, James Darrel 373 Bush, Samuel E 407 Butcher, Jeanne Edna . 487 Butcher, Terry Lynn 378 Butler, Chorles E 409 Butler, Cheryl A 487 Butler, Donald E 426 Butler, Donnita Leigh 487 Butler, Eloise N 381 Butler, Gloria Gail 481 Butler, Jeffrey C 354 Butler, Judith Lee 390 Butler, Murdock M., Jr 357 Butler, Tereso Irene 446 Butner, Gene Edward 487 Buxton, Barry Miller 403 Buzzelli, Phillip L 411 Byors, Cynthia D 487 Bynum, Joseph C, III 392 Byrd, Fanny Lue 446 Byrd, Franklin D-, III 419 Byrd, Freida Gene 464 Byrd, Joy Lane 459 Byrd, Lorry Rolph 420 Byrum, Drake A 487 Byrum, Koren Morie 487 Byrum, Nancy Ann B 359 Cagle, Joy S 438 Coin, Donno Roy 459 Cam, Horry Irving 405 Coin, Donno Roy 459 Coin. Mary Susan 446 Coin, Rachel S 459 Com, Rufus C, Jr 487 Com. Teresa Goil 464 Cam. Theresa Gail 453 Coines, Gertrude M 352 Colcutt, Stephen D 407 Colder, Lynn Frances 439 Coldwell, Arthur L 487 Coldwell, John A., Jr 487 Colfee, James F., Jr 420 Colhoun, Elizabeth 8 446 Collowoy, Paul F 402 Cameron, Dons A 482 Cameron, Fredrick E 476 Cameron, Hugh Chorles 487 Camnitz, More Dovid 487 Compbell, Cheryl Ann 386 Compbell, Elizabeth A 459 Compbell, Glorio S 476 Campbell, Isooc L.. Ill 470 Compbell, June Goyle 476 Compbell, Kathryn L 446 Campbell, Poul Dewitt 4B7 Compbell, Rebecca S 453 Campbell, Susan Alice 459 Campbell, Ted Allen 487 Campbell, Williom R 426 Conde. Robert F 487 Conipe, Herbert W., Jr 394 Connady, Linda Grey 487 Connady, Nancy Laura 487 Conning, Timothy A 426 Connon, Corolyn Foye 354 Cannon, Elizobeth H 465 Cannon, Jesse Corlas 487 Cannon, Lou Ellen 386 Cannon, Mary E 439 Connon, Shoron Lee 446 Connon, Sue Ellen 446 Conup, Noncy Lou 409 Copps, Borbora Deone 439 Copps, Kirby Butler 402 Copps, Lyndo Foye 364 Coprio, Robert Joseph 359 Corowon, Robert Earl 399 Corden, Debro Anne 341 Corden, Potsy lee 364 Cordwell, Cecil D 379 Carey, James Watson 432 Corgill, Jomes M 392 Corlond, Noncy Ruth 479 Carlson, Edward D 420 Carlson, John Arthur 344 Carlson, Kothryn L 362 Carmine, Forest H 405 Carpenter, Constance 459 Carpenter, Patricio L 4B7 Carper, Arlene Claire 414 Carper, John Morkee 487 Corr, Carol Ann 394 Corroway, Diane Kay 453 Corroway, Grankie D 409 Corroway, George B 414 Corroway, Joyce M 487 Corrowoy, Judy C 395 Corroway. Sudie A 446 Cornker, Alice Ann 364 Corroll, Beverly W 453 Carroll, Frances Ann 487 Carroll, Luellen 439 Carroll, Susan Leigh 459 Carroll, Thomas R , Jr 470 Carson, Donald H,, Jr 420 Carson, Noncy Carol 487 Carter, Alice Morie 366 Cortec, Barbara Jeon 476 Carter, Dwight H 400 Corler. Emily Foye 487 Corter, Jomes Leonard 420 Carter, Jeonette 395 Carter, linda Ellen 432 Carter, Lois Mane 369 Carter, Martin A., Jr 469 Corter, Michael Joy 484 Corter, Richord S 384 Corter, Sandra Gail 453 Corter, Susan Anne 407 Cortner, Lowrence A 426 Cartwnght, Mary K 446 Carver, Evelyn B 407 Cosebolt, Hampton D 352 Casey, Dennis Patrick 487 Cosey, Leslie Winford 484 Casey. Lois Moe 463 Casey, William O Neol 381 Cosh, Ted Louis 484 Coshion, James E , Jr 357 Coshion, Jean Grayson 347 Coshion, Robert N 420 Coshwell, Collie R 446 Casper, Cheryl Lynn 409 Cassell, Colhetine C 479 Cossell, Thomas M 374 Costell, Linda Lee 409 Coslellini, Daniel J 420 516 Con Chefyl Jo Ffonces A ell Coles. Ph. lip Bu Coles, Wolter B Collell, Cossonoro J Collie, Corolyn Anne Collie, Rosemory Coudill. Woyne J-, Jr. Couley, Morlho Couley, Mary Mumford Causey, Bevetly Ann . ,- Covollo, Alicio Eleno Coviness, Morvin Lee - Cowlhon, John D Cecil, John Cro.g Chad ick, R.chord A Chaflee. Pomelo R Cholfin. W.ll.om H , Jr ChoH. Terence E., Jr. . Cholmeis, Thomas W. . Chambers, Allen B - - Chombe.s, Horold S . Chombers, Mory R Chombers, Nancy L. Johnn Rebe W. Cha Chombliss. Cho.les W 432 Chondler. Colhy Ino 464 Chondler. Thomas E 487 Chappell. Jerry Allen 432 Choppell. L.ndo Koy . . 487 Choppell, Sheryl Joy 487 Chorles, Thomas M 354 Chorping, Williom D 344 Chorron, Frank D 487 Chouncey, Julius G 403 Cheolhom, Jocqueline 487 Check, Mory Josephine . 439 Cheek, Ado Frances 420 Cheek. Anne Dillord 487 Cheek. Cynlh.o E 446 Cheeley, Louro lee 487 Cheers, Linda Suson .. . 48B Albe: un V Childe Chinn, Jomes R , Dennis Eorl M Jonic 488 360 Cherry, Brendo Goil Cherry, Goil Elizobe Cherry. Horold R- Cherry. Henry Lee Cherry. Morgorel G. Cherry, Morris L. . Cherry. Noncy Bennel Cherry. Peggy Toylor Chesson, Borry Cole Choplin, Corolyn A. Chorley, Joseph H - - Chory. D.one Lou.se .. Chrislion, L.ndo Lee Chrisl. onsen. Judy A. Christopher. Solly K. .. Chung. Dick Church, Gerald W. Church, lorry Smilh Church. II, James W. Ciccolello, Jon Leo Clopp, Corolyn P Clopsodl. Doniel R. . . Clark. Arthur Roy Clark. Cheryle Eliz , , Clork. Edrew Somuel . Clark. Gory E Clork. Jeffrey King Clark. Jerry Woyne -- . Clork, John Bonks . Clork, Joyce Lou.se .. Clork. Jud.elh Allene Clork. Morc.o Jone Clork. Morg.e K Clork. Michoel Gordon Clork. Bichord Marlin Clork. Rodneo R . . Clork. Roger Ben Clork. Wm Fowden, J Clary. Eorl Douglos , Clous. Morior.e Lee Cloy. Soroh Watson Cloy, Thomos Howord Cloyton, Fred H- Cloylon, Noncy C Cloyton, Sondro E Cleory, Margaret S . Clegg, Delio Louise . . . Clegg. George Edword Clemmons. Jock H . Jr. Clevelond. Helen S. . . Cleveland. Julian L. . . . Cleveland, Linda S. . . Clevelond. Rebecca J. 439 Cliborne. Judith L 473 Cliflon Susan McRoe . . 488 Cline Lowrence Olin 484 Cl.ngenpeel. Sylv.a A 488 Clinkjcoles. Neta A 453 Clodfeller, Ellen J 453 Clore, Jeonnelle ... 488 Clore, Robert Munoy 432 dune, Michael Robert 432 Cootes. Corl Lawrence 376 Cobb. Annie Farresl 341 Cobb, Chorles D , Jr 420 Cobb, Jone G 362 Cobb, Mory Mono 488 Cobb. Shirley Anne 344 Coburn. Michoel L 488 Coburn. Patsy Wr.ght 463 Cochron. Jack Jenkins 375 Cockmon, Jonice Goil . 459 Coe. Condice H 439 Coffey. W.ll.om Boyd 488 Cogb.ll. Norma K 488 Coggins. Edno Foye 354 Coggins. James Ray 353 Cogg.ns. Jud.lh M 362 Coggins. Voro K 459 Cohen, Linda Kathleen 379 Cohoon. Alice R.ddick 463 Cohron. Linda Lou 439 Coker. John H 426 Coker. Morv.n Thomas 402 Colbert, Jocqueline G 488 Colby. Poul 5 . Jr 420 Cole. Ellaieon 409 Cole, Gory Glenn 373 Colemon, John A 378 Colenda. Polncio A 414 Coley. Ceroid. ne E 488 Collie. Patience E 464 Collins. Anne Booker 439 Coll.ns. Palsy 480 Collins. R.ck L 426 Colson. Elizabeth A 369 Collroin. Brendo A 353 Collro.n. Ellen G 488 Collrone. Rebecca J. 432 Colvin. Samuel Paul 392 Combs. W.lliom E 488 Comer, Belly Groce 439 Comer, Bruce Edward 432 Comer, James Stewort 364 Compton, Catherine A 381 Complon, L.ndo B 426 Conder. Donno Andrews . . 488 Conder. Priscillo A 479 Conglelon. Olis M, 374 Conklin. Deborah J 488 Connell. Morgorel K, 344 Connell. Robert H 488 Connelly. Jone Slorr 453 Conner. Ellen P 439 Connor. Suson Allfoir . . 362 Conroy. Norman John 488 Con ay, Deboroh loyon . . - 488 Cook, Beverly Rose 347 Cook. Condice L 352 Cook, Delores Ann 453 Cook, Rockne Owen 488 Cooke, Louise Dov.s, Jr 426 Cooke, Mory Melissa 476 Cooksey, Chr.stino J 401 Cooley, Leslie Ann 446 Cooper, John Joseph 432 Copelond, Wm. Gregory .... 432 Copenhaver. Donny L 407 Corbet. Diana Lee 352 Corbel. Linda Gayle 488 Corbetl. Belly M 453 Corb.ll. Charles H , Jr 374 Corey, Donna Sue 488 Corey. Suson Morgorel 402 Cork. II. leo Jonelle 488 Corrodo. Richord E., Jr 432 Corr.her. Sondro L 341 Corson. Kenneth A.. Jr 386 Corloposs.. Conslonce 369 Costello. June M 370 Couch, Roymond S 488 Cougle, Bryor Ted 359 Counc.l. Janet Marie 415 Counts, Corolyn W 463 Counts, Donold R. P 376 Courv.lle, Joyce A 466 Cous.ns, Colherine W 439 Covington, Borboro H 488 Co«, Billy Joy 414 Co , Comeron M , Jr 420 Cox, Do. id Leoland 426 Co«, Diono Goil D 439 Co., Donna Jane 407 Co , Eulo Catherine 364 Co«, Gilda 392 Ca«, Howard Thomas . . 469 Co , Janet Ann 488 COK, Jenniler Lynn 459 Cox, Jerry Rondell 420 Cox, Jesse Thomos 426 Cox, Jelto Clinton 453 Cox, Lynda Scoll 405 Cox, Morlho Jon 488 Cox, Nonnelte 453 Cox. Peggy Ann 342 Cox. Rochel Taylor 464 Cox. Wesley Don 469 Cozort, Edword J , Jr 347 Croblree, Ronald Reed 482 Crofl, Imogene 466 Croft, Stephen D, Jr 378 Croft, V.rginio A 481 Croig, Mary Lorroine 48B Croin, George E., Jr 357 Cram, Phylhs W 439 Crane, Corinno Mary 488 Cronford, K.lly Carol 453 Cratch, Sommie L 405 Croven, Chorles H 386 Crowford, Chloe A 366 Crowford, Elizabeth C 392 Crowford, lindo Lee 464 Crowford, Linda Ruth 466 Creasy, Pomelo Lee 426 Credle, Allen Thomas 488 Cree, Jeffrey Lynn 488 Creech, Deboroh 1 409 Creech, Dwight M 405 Creech, Gibb.e Sue 464 Creech. Koy Fronces 432 Creem. Patricia Ann 466 Cress. Peggy Pouletle 386 Crews. Linda Dionne 453 Cribbs. Jomes Locy. Jr 476 Cr.ckenberger. Mory J 482 Cr.m. Loura Suson 476 Crisp. Williom Lee 353 Crisp. W.lhom R 420 Crist. Potric.a Morle 402 Crocker. Corolyn Jean 48B Crocker, looms G 439 Crockett. Ethel C. P 488 Cromarlie. Eliz, Craig 412 Cromorl.e. El.z. H 480 Cromarlie. Jean D 439 Cronon. loretlo J 488 Crooke. Jomes R 426 Croom. Beverly Susan 453 Croom. lorry D , 5r 420 Croshow. Glenn R 488 Cross, Clarence J 374 Cross, Morlho Ann 446 Cross, Sonford Troy 374 Crolls, Cloro C 432 Crolts, Dov.d Fronk 420 Crouse, Gregory H 386 Crouse, Gregory K 488 Crowell, Doryl W 488 Cruise, Glendo Jean 364 Crumly, Jennifer 446 Crusenberry, Clyde, Jr 488 Crulchfield, Charles 488 Crulchlield. Rhonda C 384 Cuff, Jomes Joseph 420 Culbreth, Gloria Foye 488 Culbrelh, Wolter M , Jr 379 Culbreth. Worren B . Jr 381 Cullon, Fronces C ,.. Culp, Jomes Garrison , Cullon, Martha Amelia Cummins, George W , Ji Cummings, Vodo Sue . Cundilf. Ronold G. - . . Cunn.nghom. Jone P. . Cunninghom. Suson Oi Curlee. Rulh Judy , . Currence, Benjamin A. Curr.n, Janice Foye . . Cushwo, Michael H, . . Cussono. Polncio J. . . Culhberl. John G. ... Culhberlson. lorry E. . Cutler. Brendo Koy , . Cutler. George W,, III Cutler. Giles H , Jr. . Cutler. Lewis Edmond Cutler. Sara Dov.d Culrell. Glendo Ann . Cults. Fonne M Cults. Howard Vonn . . 466 -D- Dogenhorl. lindo M. . Dogenhorl. R.ckie J. . Doigle. John AdI.n . . . Doil. Corolyn Foye . .. Doil, Dovid Wh.lney . Doil, Emily Suson Dolby, Marsha Leigh - Dolessondro, Edword J. Daly. Morion Frances . Domeron. Jeonelle R. . Domiono. Rose Luc.o . Donee. Cheryl Lynn . . Don. el. Everelle L.. Jr. Don.el, Jeter Elwood , Daniel, Leonard P. , . Daniel, Lindo Foye . .. Daniel. Mory Regino . Doniels. Audrey Doniels. Morgor Daniels. Nevilli Doniels. PolncK 369 426 48S 470 439 488 463 369 432 M Sue Coley Sydney Dione 384 439 471 Doniels, Ph.llip Roy Don. els, Robyn Roe 370 Daniels, Russell W, 427 Doniels, W.ll.om D.. Jr, - 347 Donnehl. Mory M . . 344 Donowsk.. James L 420 Dorden, Noncy Susan N. . 488 Dork. Scarlet Ann 439 Darnell. Stephen W 364 Dorrow. Billy Russ 427 Dougherty. Walter C. . 388 Doughety. Donno M . 352 Doughely. Minme C, - 488 Doughlr.dge. Betsy A 464 Doughlry. Corl M . Jr 420 Doughlry. Corolyn M 439 Doughlry. Doyle C 395 Doughlry. Emily I. 412 Doughlry. Jomes F., Ill . - 432 Doughlry. Jonice E 463 Doughlry. Kothleen 475 Doughlry, Lolo H 464 Dovenporl, Dru C 488 Dovenporl, Elizobeth . . - 464 Dovenporl, Haywood E 469 Dovenporl, L.ndo G 473 Doves, D Richord 401 Dovidson, Sondro 1 342 Dov.s, Borboro Dianne 420 Dov.s, Bernord Horold 484 Dovis, Bernord Harold 464 Dovis, Betty lee 439 Davis, Bulord lee . 420 Dov.s, Corlton 8 374 Dovis, Corolyn J 390 Davis, Cynlhio Jane 366 Dov.s, Daniel 6., Jr 427 Dov.s, Douglas F 427 Davis, Edward C , Jr. . . 488 Dov.s. Fonnie Allene 463 Dovis. Fronces M 403 Dovis. Groce Jovon 488 John Adrian Joseph E . Jr. 392 407 Day. Joseph Glen 486 Doy, Mory Evelyn 439 Doy, Pomelo McKitrick 362 Day, Richord Benbow 432 Doyson, Debro Cecel.o 484 Deol, Jerry lee 470 Deal, Lorry Roy 379 Dean, Donno Mane 488 Deon, Noncy Corole 369 Deon, Tommy Morris 384 Deon, Viv.an Ann 468 Deone, Raymond C. Jr. , - . 420 Deons. Kenneth N 473 Deover. erendo Goil 447 Debnom. Deboroh Gail 453 Debruhl, Jomes F 357 Debruhl. Poulo R 488 Dedmond. Suson R . 486 Deason. Janet Lynn 347 Dees, Jewell D.. Jr 374 Deese, Chorles E 475 Dehn, Lynn Toylor 488 Deitr.ck. Em.ly T 488 Demoy, Mork Robert 488 Demelriou, James A. . 432 Dem.ler, Steven G 486 Demond, Lucindo A ,. 488 Denmork, Mary Hope 447 Denmork, Trevo Non 484 Denning, D.one lee 447 Denn.s, Robert G 469 Denny, Charles Colvin 392 Denny, Ted Nichols 471 Denton, Donno Elo.ne . , 453 Denton, Herbert F 469 Denton, Lynda Groce 384 Derbyshire, Mory W 342 Deshow, Chorlene Sue 475 Desvergers, Elizabeth 4S8 Devone, John Michael 427 Devane, Polr.ck B 488 Devore, Kothleen 473 Devos, M.chele Mobel 395 Dew. Jo Anne Joyner 380 Dew. Potr.cio Ann 432 Dew. Reginald Hermon 470 Dewbe- , . Jomes V 347 ncwill. Martha F 347 D.ckens. Audrey C . Jr. ... 488 D.ckens. Morly Glenn 420 Dickens. Roslyn Ann 453 Dickenson. Will.om F 394 Dickerson, Mary F 386 Dickinson. John G 358 Dicks. Roy Clork 362 Diefenboch. Jored R 420 Dilday. Steven Edword 358 Dill. Mory Susan Dill. Somuel Moore . Dillord, John T.. Jr. . Dillord. Lindo Joyce Edw 420 420 364 467 463 Diuguid. Will.om 1 D.x, Borboro Rulh Dixon, Colher.ne E D.xon, Donno Joyc D.xon, Gregory Dixon, Joonn Emil; Dixon, John R Dixon, Phillip Roy D.xon, Thomas Owen Dodd, Corolyn Allen Dodson, Lynn Beo ' tnce Doeg, W.lliam F. Doherty. Polncio Ann . Dolon. Michoel Joseph . Dollor. Kenneth Len . . Donhorl. Glenn Thomos Donnell. M.choel L. Dooley. Julio E Dorey, Will.om F Dorsey, Deborah V. , . Dorsey. Shoron Lou , . - Dough. Sondro Luc. Me Douglos, Jack Wendell Dowd, Leono.d Jomes . Dowd. Robert W Dowell. Lorry Tucker . Downord. Colher.ne C. Downey. Jomes Anthony Downing. Bobbie Carol Doz Cho Droke. Chorles E Droke. John Williom Droughon. Donnie L, Droughon. Vivion C 369 405 453 Driver, John Thomas Droddy, Dovid William Drum. Loye Steven Drye. Danny Floyd Dudley. Cecelio Ann Dudley. Joe Franklin Dudley. Mory Eleonor . Dudley. Poulo eoiley 453 Dudley. Wolter R , Jr 374 Dufford. Thomos F 369 Dugon. W.ll.om Olis 344 Dugger. Brendo Lee 475 Duke. Ann Morie 439 Dunowoy, Morgo D.one 362 Duncon, Jomes Michael 469 Duncan. Jonis Pearl 415 Duncan. Potr.cio Ann 432 Dunkley. Dione L 388 Dunlop, Poul Phillip 432 Dunlow. Nora Sue 354 Dunn. Joseph Chester 381 Dunn. Jud.lh Ann 440 Du nn, Kolher.ne Irene 489 Dunn, Lynda Lou.se 440 Dunn, Lynn Poyge 453 Dunn, Michael Mollhew 432 Dunne, Diono lou 453 Dunning, Jerry B 344 Dunning, Ronold Ivon 392 Dupree, Mory Ann 447 Dupree, Richord B 358 Durhom, Evelyn D 440 Durhom, Jomes Edword 469 Durhom, Mory Russell 479 Durham, Shoron E 479 Durham, W.ll.om lee 489 Durk.n, Kothleen El.z 344 Dussio, Dovid W 489 Duss.nger, D.one Dee 475 Duvol, John Comeron 402 Duvoll, Morgorel Lynn 440 Dyor, Gregory Bruce 395 Dyer, Gary Kent 469 Dyson, Suson Deon 366 517 Eodie, Joon Goil . . Eods, Wayne Buchonon Eaker, Charles Scott . Eakes, Joe Ovetmon . . Eorl, Mary Jane Earles, John S., Ill . . . Eorly, Dana Elizabeth . Earley. Holl.j G., Jf. , Early, Jomes Warden . . Early, Ri chard H. . Stonton ord Bos Eorp, Marcia Koy 489 Eorp, Potsy Ann 453 Eoson, Cheryll Lynn 384 Eas Noncy Phe Wil Mori Eastwood, Norman Eorl Eotmon, Elvin J Eotmon, Hozel Koy . .. Ebron, Shirley Dupree . Echols, Sandra l!oe . .. Eckenrode. Joonno C. . Eclenrode. Raymond. Jr. Eddins. Potr.cia Ann , Edge, Connie Sue . , . Edge. Jonice Lee Edge. Leto Sue Edrv 485 Edmondson, John M 489 Edmondson, Nancy Lee 388 Edmondson, Russell B 427 Edmondson, Terry M 432 Edmund, Robert F 432 Edrington, Thomas G 409 Eqno . D.one Morie Ehrlic h. Maty Elgin Mary Elizabeth .. Elks, Charles B . Jr Elks, Joyce Kyleen G. Elledge, Ralph Edword Ellen erger. Thomas C Ellen erger. Thomas C. Ellen Derger. Timothy Eller Michoel A Filer, Thomas L Elliot . Irene Ward Ell.ot . Kolhenne Jo Elliot t. Kenneth Roy Elliott, Patricio A Elliot , Richard Kent Elliot . Sorah Banner Elliot , Sharon Eliz . . Elliot , Valindo Jo Ell.s, Brendo Kaye . . Ellis, David Lorry ... . Ellis. Edword Bornes . , Ellis, Phillip Conrad Ellis. Rhenda Frances .. Ellis. Shoren Ann Ellis Susan Virginio . Ell.s. Valeria Allen Elliso n. Ralph W . Ill Elmo e. Ashby Dunn , Elmo e. Potsy Dole Elmo e, Ruth Kothleen . Elmo e. William E Elms. Michoel Lee EIrod, Wil Anne W. nn Fl( Illy Lynn endo Anni . 405 , 447 454 . 447 Cheryl Ann 489 Cynthia B 345 Dovid A . 373 Elizabeth G 440 Jomes Eugene 489 Jane 392 392 Englebrecht, Ted D English. Edword E English. Nancy P English. Wanda Koy English, Will.om A, Ennis. L.nda Gail Fnscore, Judy Ann Ensley. Cynthio Roye Ensor, Linda Diane . Epperson. M. Paul F. rin. John Kelly ridge, Ricky B. Elher.dge, Alice Joy Etheridgc, Joe D,, Jr, Etheridge, Moude G. Elher.dge. Rose Morie Eubonks. Ronnie 8, Evans. Alan Deon Evons, Jane Elizabeth Evans, Jerry L. Evans, Joan Dell . Evans, Johnny G. - . Evans. Judith Waller Evans. Kenneth W . Evons. Leslie Edword 489 Floyd. Betty Jone Evons. Morgaret Sue 4 89 Floyd. Cheryl Lynne Evons. Noncy Corel 489 Floyd. Evo Poulelte Evons, Paulo Goil 440 Floyd. Reed Dii-on Evons, R chord, Jr 352 Flye, Poul Williom Evelond, Frances Ann 440 Flynl. Kim Mor.e Everett, Debro Koy 447 Flynl. Sondro E , , Everett, Horry C 420 Flynt. Terry Lynn Everett, James H. 469 Foglemon. Floyd M Everett, Jane Eliz 479 Fonv.elle. Russell Everett, Jone Ellen 475 Forbes. Amondo Pearl Everhardt, Joseph W 420 Forbes. Janet Lynn Everhort. Rex Ann- 489 Forbes. Johnny Woylon . Ezzell, Mory Ressie 407 Ford. Frances Annette Ezzell, R. chord A. 381 Ford. Potricio Elyse Ezzell, Robert H.ll 470 Fordhom. Brendo Goil Ezzell, Tommie 8 388 forehand, Charles L Ezzell, Walter D , Jr 358 foremon, Judith A Ezzell, William W 470 Fornes, Fronces Jean Fornes, Roy W Forrest, James H -F- Forrest, Louis P forresl, Peggy Anne Focch.no, Joseph C. 489 forresi, Shelba W Foccinto, Jonet E 412 forresl, Wanda Tripp Fodero, Patricio Ann 459 forrester, Vance P., Jr Fogon, Frances Kay . . 454 forsyth, Scorlett M Foir, Christine A . 405 foster, Dor.s Ann Faircloth, Jon.ce C . , 489 Foster. Francis J , Jr Foirclofh, Linda Pate 489 Foster. Grace A. P Foircloth, Soroh S 353 Foster. Morilyn E Foitoute, Gail I ' 62 Foster, Richard Hale Falkler. James Bryan . , , 420 Foster, Samuel M , 111 Falls, Bonnie Ruth , 447 Foster, Sylvia Morie Falls, Deborah Ann , .. 489 Foster, Teresa L Foncher, Dovid Alan 4R9 Founto.n, Ruth D Fourn.er, Linda E Foushee, Beverly D Foushee, Jonet L For. OS, Leonard T . . . 357 FousI, Steven Alan Fouts, SleJoni Koy Farmer, H.Ida Elese . . . . 489 Fowler, Alan Jackson Forrell, Donold J . . . . 392 Fowler, Dovid George Farrell, Robert A . . . , 470 Fowler, Zolio Dell Forrell. Stephen C . . 489 Fowlkes, Dovid Hunter Farver, Lorry Donald . . - - . . 432 Fowlkes, Jomes Selby Fast, Cheryl Elolne . . 489 Fo , Dovid Stephen Faulk, Mocia Jo . 489 foK, Donna Carol Foulk. Marvin Jock 432 fox, Gerold Martin, Jr Foulkenberry, Jomes Faulkner, Ella Joyce .... .... 427 Foy, Margaret Abbey Faulkner, Robert G Fearing, Tolnol W , Jr. . ... 359 . . 4 9 Francs, Mory D. Francis. Wolter C Feddemon. Wm. Kent , , , , 418 Fronk. George R Fe.ghl. Everett E . 470 Fronklin, Pender I , Jr Feldstein. Charles R. 397 Frozer, Eslello 8 Felton. Graham Pridge . . . 381 Frozier, Bruce Hort Fennell. Linda A - , . 342 Frozier, Pomelo Koy Fennessey. Patr.c.o L. . . . , 378 Frozier, Phillip R , . 381 . , 405 Ferguson. Michael Lee . . , Freokley, Gwendolyn A Ferrell. Bel.ndd Lee . , 454 Free, Anito Miller Ferrell. Jerry Mac . . 352 Freemon, Gory Alon Ferrell. Rhondo 8 ... 479 Freemon, Gloria C Ferrell. Mary Edith ... 467 Freeman. John 8 , Jr. . . Fespermon. Julio Anne . . . ... 440 Fr.er, Angela Jean Fetzer. Daniel J . , 405 Fries, Deborah Jeon Fields, Edmond Woodar .. 403 Fr.tton, Jacquelyn C fields. Janice C ... 447 Fulbrighl, Claude H Fields. Jenn.e Mae ... 489 Fulbright, Jonet E Fulcher, Betsy Goil .... Fields. Ruby Marie ... 489 Fulcher. Delores Anne , . , fields, Walter Geddie . .. .. 375 Fulcher. Dewey E Finon. Thomas Vincent . 415 Fulcher. Janet Carol finch, Doniel Rodney 469 Fulcher. Sondro Lou finch, Lucy Colher.ne . , 454 Fulghum, Robert L Finch, Rebecco L 390 Fuller, Alton W Findley, John Edward 374 Funderburk, Tera R Fines, Olivet F 388 Furcron, Joseph M, Finney, Helen Mane 432 Furr, Pamela Arlene Fisch, R. chord Alon , . 489 Furuseth, Owen Jomes Fishburne, Virginio A, 347 Fussell, Barbara Anne Fussell Robin Lane Fisher, Jock Alon 485 Futch, Deboroh Anne Fisher, John Morsholl 394 Fisher, Lorry Edward 421 -G- fisher. Leonard T. 401 fisher. Robert Word 490 fitts. Donald James 469 Gocomo, Kevin Joseph Fills. Tandy Walker 469 Godd.s, Joseph S fitzgerold. John D. Floke. Betsy Ross 421 Gaffney, WiM.om C Go.ney, W.lliom K flake. Jomes W.lliom 347 Goilher, Moty J, Finnogon. Dwight J ... 380 Golorhs, Koulla J ' ' inogon. Helen G ... 490 Gallagher, Jere D 1 ogon. Sharon V ... 341 Goll.mofe, WiM.om M Golloway, Bradley A Fleig, Douglos Wayne . . 432 Gallowoy, Jomes M fleming. Eugene C. ... . . 418 Golloway, Kenneth R . 359 373 fletcher, Jomes C 482 floors, John Wright , 362 Gaidner, David F Flood. Jerry C , Jr ... 490 Gardner, Gloria June Flourneoy, Lindo J . 447 Gardner, Lena Outlaw Flowe, Poula Lynn -,. 352 Gardner, Michoel Don Gardner, Polric Gardner, Peggy Gordner, Terry Gordner, Woyn. Gardner, Willio Garlow, Rebecca J Gon Audri Thon Gorriss, Betty Jone Gorrily, Frances P Gors.de, Jone , , Garwood, Mory Ellen Garver.ck, Thomas J. Gosk.ll. Jock S . Jr. Gosk.ll. Lyd.o F. Gosk.ll. Ph.ll.p Lee Goskins. Jerry Lee . . Goskins, Tino J C. . . Gosperini. Eugene G. Goston. Jon Corol - . Robe tndolyn D, Chorle Helen Goil Gelder. Anne McPhers Genois. Errol Karl Gentry. Borboro Lynn Gentry. Joseph W. Gentzel. Robert Dovid Genzordi. Leslie J Georghiou. George Gerard, Fronk. e E Gerard, Jackie Ann Gerhordl, Mark D Gerloch, Leo J . Ill Gerock, Donald Bruce Getsinger. C Loyton Gibbens. Anne Corlile Gibbs. Dionno Joyce Gibbs. Fronces M Gibson, D.an.e M Gibs. Gibson. Gerold Ronold Gibson. Herbert W. Gibson, Leonard H. Gibson, Soroh F. G.lt, Gregory A, G.lbert, Brendo Joyce Gilbert, Jul.o le.gh Gilbert, Max D , Jr. Giles, Beverly Jo Giles, Beverly Wood Giles, Fronkie Ruth G.le irboro Jetire area D.onne Gillette, Tom S. Gillikin. Amondo C. G.tzen. John Robert Glo Glasscock. Cloud.o M Glost. Brendo Joyce Gleoson, Jone Marie . Glenn, Sondro Hobby Glenn, Thomas W. . Glover, Kothryn E. . Glover. Richard A Goble. Elizabeth S. Godfrey, Jomes Edward Godfrey, Shoron Diane Godley, Corolyn R, . . Godley, William F . Jr. Godwin, Belinda Rose Godwin, Thurston Gail Goins, Alon Richord ,. Goins. Fronk Sloan Golden, Franklin C. Goldston. Donno Goyle Goldslon. Mildred A. Golgon. Rosemary Ann Golightly, Corol Ann Gollob.n, Den.se . . Gooch. Ju dith A . Goodoll. Albert R. , Goodoll. Linda C Gooden, Bernice Ann . Goodnigh 1, Re becca Goodposli ure. LofO Goodson, Che f.ie G Goodson. Dou. glos F Goodwin, Joic ph H Goolsby, Rebe ceo J( Gordon, i Chery 1 Ann. El.iobelh M 448 Hawks, Mory LdI.e 491 Hobbs, Beriomm C 394 , Eleanor C 396 Howley, Allyson B M 341 Hobbs, Jocquel.ne S 394 , Ello CM,,, 365 Howley, Hildo Grey 491 Hobgood, Johnny Gill 358 , John 8 , Jr, 378 Howley, Roberl Lee 448 Hockell, Oouglos W 422 1, T.l.no N 490 Howorlh, Glenn Robin 384 Hodges, Betsey lee 380 lon.s Carol 448 Hawlhocne, Williom H. 433 Hodges, Clorence C, Jr, , 474 Louro Brill 465 Hoyes, Fconk Baker 491 Hodges, Lolhom Pole 491 Lynn Taylor 490 Hoyes, Kennelh Reid 433 Hodges, Morgorer E 491 Wory Cloudelle 459 Hoyes, Sondro Leigh 433 Hodges, Ruth lee 465 Frederick W. , 378 Hoyes, Thomas R 433 Hodges, Volene L , 347 r, Lindo Fare 401 Hoynes, Mory Evelyn , 448 Hodg.n, Donald lee 342 !, Morc.o A 485 Heod, Molly Jo . ,, 415 Hodgson, Mary K 481 Stonely M 485 Heorn, Jone 466 Holfmon, John C 491 John Solon, Jr, ., 373 Gurgonus, Jeon C , 365 Harlow, Waller B 490 Heolh, Dollon Woyne 491 Hollmon, Noncy Jo Hoggord, Jome- Hoggord, Jud.ll Hogue, Tome.a Hoh.ng, Corol Holcombe, Clif Holden, Chorle Holden, Slephe Barboro Lee 459 Gutekunsl, Philip G 403 Horrell, Abbie Kay 440 Hedgecock, El.jobelh 463 Holder. Dougl liiobeth Tober Grodzickr, Barbara A 482 Hordin Grole, Judilh Lynn 378 Hotd.s Gufly, Janice Foye 448 Hord.s. Guido, Roberl E., Jr. , 490 Hordisi Guilford, David James . 374 Hordw GuiUord, Mory Ella 490 Hordy, Gu.n, Doniel Woyne . , 427 Hordy, Gulledge, Glenn S , 378 Hordy, Gunler, Emma Lee , , 490 Hordy, Gunnel, Keith Ross 386 Horgel Gurgonus, Came Lin .,., , 421 Hargrc Gurgonus, Horoce D , 373 Horgrc Gurgonus, John H , Jr, , 427 Horgus Gurgonus, Jean C , 365 Harlo. Gurgonus, Jean C 387 Hormo Gurgonus, Zelle W 440 Harmo Gurkin Phillip W , - 490 Harmo Gurley, Jomes Palr.ck , , , . , 362 Hormo Gurley, Peggy Jeon ... 409 Horper Guiley, Sieve R , , 374 Horper Gutekunsl. James F , . . , 475 Horpe, Gutekunsl, Philip G . 403 Horrel Gulhr.e, Rondoll Wood . ., , . , 485 Horrel Culsholl, Ellis Lee , . , , , 490 Horrel Gwollney, Helen Kay , , . , 405 Harrel Gv.yn. Vaughn Monroe , 357 Nortel Gwynn, Ruth Lee , - 362 Harrel I, Belly Wood 440 Helms, Ancil Rudolph 341 Holland, Dionne Marie 433 I, Joseph EotI 421 Helms, Charles R 421 Hollond, George P 491 I, Lindo Kay 347 Helms, Cloudio Dell 491 Hollond, Harvey C, Jr 422 Horrell, Sandro Foye .. 347 Helms, Geiold W 491 Holland, Jo Kalhryn 441 Horrell, Susan Dionne ,. 491 Helms, Rondolph M . , 373 Hollond, Morolyn E 491 — H— Horrell. Wm Ayers 357 Helms. Robed Dennis . 433 Hollond, Mory Claudia , ., .342 Hotrell, Wm Froielle , 427 Hemenway, Sujonne F 467 Hollond, Peggy Ann 467 ley, William S 490 Horrelson, Motlho G 476 Hemmens, Henry James 433 Hollond, Sandro I 415 !n, Coflton M .. 490 Horrelson, Rita P 440 Henderson, Doniel L 421 Holland, Timothy Dale 373 !n, Whitney W- 366 Hoirill, Lindo Jeanne 448 Henderson, James W. 421 Holley, Juanda L 491 5ck, Glenwood 8 490 Hornngton, Horry D 370 Henderson, Joseph, III 491 Holley, Thereso Anne 491 on, Morsho A 454 Hornngton, John L. Jr, 491 Henderson, Morris 8 427 Holliday, Lindo Ann 448 s, Shoron L 448 Hornngton, Joseph L, 384 Henderson, Wolter, Jr. 427 Hollidoy, Ronold P 491 Jacqueline A. . 490 Hornngton, Mary L 454 Hendncks, Evelyn C 467 Hollimin, Janet Marie 441 p, Langdon Lee 490 Hornnglon, Peggy J 440 Henn, Sheilo Ann 414 Hollis, Carlo Demse 482 P. Polncia L 365 Hornngton, Roberl A, 397 Henry, Donald Lee 491 Hollomon, Dime C 454 cock. Ann Myra 490 Horns, Archie L 411 Henry, Polncio Gail 365 Holloman, Suson P 475 Allon Rondolph 392 Horns, Borboro E 362 Henslee, Chorles, III 414 Hollowoy, Wm Stephen 475 Dondndge R 473 Horns, Brenda S 491 Hensley, Angelo Sue 491 Hollowell, Betsy Ann 491 Lindo Jean 490 Horns. Carolyn K 352 Hensley Noncy Droke 384 Hollowell, LmdoA 358 Poulo Mone 414 Horns, David Rondoll ,, , 491 h.,K,i r,l.„„ ill.n T51 Holmes, Brendo Sue 409 Donno I. ephen E Phylli s K. Williom R , Jr eol, B Jo Alto n L Clyd e L eroy ColL Fred Fred A rick Lee W , Jone Alden , Leon ph ord V- Glen , , , , Mict , Pren loel W Wright C° ° = ' ' ■ ■ ) Horns, Evons C, Jr 403 Herndon, Martha F: . 465 ■ Deborah Lynn 4B5 Horris, Horry M 369 Hernn Hoytte D 491 Holsclow, Lindo Don Beloii 353 Horns, Haywood D 372 u.,.;.;, n „ i. oi Holson, Joseph White 403 ory Motshburn 454 Horns. Jomes. Herbeit 421 ichoel Alon 394 Horris, Janice Ewing 398 ichoel Douglas 433 Horns, Jo Ann 396 .Iph Williams 375 Horns, Julion C 427 sbecco D 405 Horns, Keymo Donold 421 tbecco Dell 490 Horns, Lynn M 491 Betty Goil Brendo Joyci Edword C, ld R . 411 er D 403 old B. Hall, Shelio Roe 362 Horns, Margaret E 440 Hewitt Roseanno 491 Honnel, Rondy Eugene Hall, Williom Roy 390 Hams, MonanM 448 Hewitt ' Sherry Koren , 454   ' . Donno Ruth , Holl, Wm Trovis 421 Horns, Morlho Winn , , 440 Hewston Dennis J 375  ■ ' ' . Homelte H. , Hollmon, Corol Ann 369 Hams, Mory C 448 Hiolt Tony Grey 406 Hoogendonk, Wm, Pel Holsey, Donold Reid 490 Horns, Mory Eloine , 421 Hice Jomes Edwin 491 Hooker, Ben|amin A,, Holsey, Potricio 1 480 Horris, Mildred Mane 440 Hickok, Kothenne B . 463 Hooks, Brendo Fronces Holyburlon, Roberl R 401 Horns, Mon Lynn 433 Hickson, Anne 408 Hooper, Debro Ann .. Hom, Joon Carol 482 Horns, Reuben M . 388 Hicks Beverly Anne 491 Hooper, Noncy Eliz, . Hom, Niki Cheryl 490 Horns, Robert Wayne 491 Hicks ' Billy Ring 384 Hoots, Mory Louise .. Homblen, Jean 482 Horns, Sandro Foye 480 Hicks! Carolyn Anne B 365 Hopkins. Linda Coral , Homby, Borboro Lynn 467 Horns, Sondro Koy - , 347 Hicks, Charles A 433 Hoppe, Toby Sue . Hamilton. Eluobelh A 366 Horns, Scott Ronald 347 Hicks, George Thomos 421 Hopper, Cordell , Homillon, Jonice E 454 Hornson, Hazel H 362 Hicks James Alonzo 491 Hopper, Neil Froncis . Homilton, Kothy lee 345 Hornson, William L 355 Hicks! Jomes Auburn 415 ' . J Clorence Hamilton, Mory louiso 440 Horriss. Donald M 407 Hicks! Jerry Alon 440 Hornodoy. Stephen H. Homillon, Rita A. 448 Horfold, Virginia G. 491 Hicks Olho Lee 433 Home, Clifton D, ,, Hom, lion, Sylvio Joe 454 Hart. Alice lee 352 Hicks, Patricia C 485 Home, Donald E, , . . Hamilton, Thomos R. . 394 Ho , A dy Potrick 491 High, ' Emma Carolyn , 465 «• 1 « C Homlin, Donno Dole 490  . Cloudio Hill 481 High, John Wesley, Jr 345 Home, Thomos G ... Homm, Jennifer Lynn 490 ■ Gwendolyn Jon 482 Highlower, Belle Anne 454 Homer, Belly Joanne . Gregory, Noah Paul Jr 421 Homm, Rodney Gene 405 Hart, Roymond Joseph 476 Highlower, Erwin A 384 Homer, Bonnie Gregory, Thomos M 490 Hommond, Alma Jeon 365 Horns, Ronold Lone 491 Hignile, Boron Guy 360 Horlon, Brendr. Gnendling Richard F 347 Hommond, Jober, Deon 401 Horlley, Polsy Diana 362 Hildebrondl, Jamie S 459 Horlon, Euphol Grier, Terry Brooks 490 Homnell, Wm I , Jr, 427 Horlmon, Douglos Cole 491 Hilemon, Robeit leloy ■ ' ' Gnlfin, Brenda Koy 365 Hampton, Alon Keilh . . 355 Horlmon, Sheilo L 491 Hill, Donny Wode Gnffin. Chorl Grilfin. Donni Horlon, George F 428 Horlon, Lorry Woyne 428 Hough, Lindo R 448 Hough, Robin 2emp 473 Hough, Rodney Bloke 491 ncock, Helen J 454 Hortsook, Ronald Lou , , J78 Hill, Potncio Y 363 ' ' • ' • ' nd, Morione Poe 466 Horvey, George H 384 Hill, Rita Foye 491 Houser, Hildo Goil tiffin, Ezro D , Jr 357 Hondle ephine Horwood, Fr Jomes H Jr 358 Handlon, Jomes Wm 421 Horwood, Stonley K. , 373 Hill, Sondro C 355 Houston, Tommy John Cheiler 386 Honey, Polncio S 466 Hosketl, Cecilio June , , 433 Hill, Troc, Lee 491 Howord, Belly f Johnny Lee 360 Honkovich, Borboro A 365 Hossell, Fora Hyocen 491 Hillord, Lindo Ann 409 Howord, Cynthii Judith C 447 Honnum, Morgorel A 490 Hastings, Ronnie Lee , 433 Hmchmon, Jessie A 448 Howor ■ tlh Allei Hosly, Je, Debro Ann 491 GriMin ' Mory Blount 440 Ha.dcos ' le, Kathleen 490 ' ■ J ' 5 Hines, Isooc C 394 ■ l. Mary K 491 Grillin ' , Mory E 394 Hardee. Corolyn Jeon 459 Hatch, Betty. Lois 459 Hines, Sylvia C 414 ° ° ' ' L ' ' ' , ■ Gnffin Potricio Ann 409 Hardee. Howord Eugene ... 392 Halch, Rilo Gail 345 Hmnonl, Brendo Sue 463 Howotd. Phyllis Rose 480 Hatchell, Donna LA 440 H nnonl Clork e Lo 454 Howord. Richord W., Jr. . 433 ilfield, Morsholl 1 427 „ ' n„.„,j ,„ .„, Howard, Ronold W 428 Cnffin. Roberl Spen .405 Hotdee, Karl Woyne 380 Hollield, Morsholl 1 427 Hmnanl. Ronold L Gnflin, Virginio G 448 Hordee, Morion S 380 Hothowoy, Sherry Ann 448 Hinshow, Stephen Griggs, Elizabeth A 459 Hardee, Morlho C 440 Holhcock, Kolhy Anne 345 Hinson, Gerold Th. Stephen E, . Borboro J 459 Hardee, Sondro Poyne 448 h°1 ' 1 ' - ' n ' .,,, ' 11 Hinson, Lind, - ' - r ' - ' ■ ' ' ' - . fo7J:7oy ' , ' ;;:;:;: 390 Hmton, De,o,.s 44o °- -;; ' - , ' Jomes Robert 384 Hordesly, Jerry T 401 Howkins, Donny Edward ,,.. 421 Hinlon, Jone Winnelle 369 ° ' ' ' u ,. .!n Kennelh 1 427 Hardin. Lindo U 375 Howknis. Jeonelte E 408 Hinzmon. Cotol Lee 427 Howerlon, Elizobeth 482 Mory Susan 485 Hotd.n Wondo D 479 Hawkins, John Richord 401 Hitchcock, Robert T 491 Howze. Kotionne B 454 lichord Earl ;,;::::;: 470 -■ ' ■ a. unny le. ' :::::::.: 490 - ' ■■ ' ■ W ' - 384 H,a,l..ang, Co,le.n E 463 Hoyle, Do.id Ca.lello 373 519 Hudson, Dewey Vonn Hudson, Judy E, Hudson, L.ndo Jo . , , Hudson, Polr.cQ Lynn Hudson, Roberl B., Jr. Huey, Marshall Oliver HufI, Pomelo Jo ... Hulfines, Sondro Koy Huffman, Terry Deon Huffmon, Wm Hatty Huffstetlet, Ftedetic Hufham, Judilfi Cotol Hu. .cfiael Le Huggins, Sybil Elgin. Hugfies, Cotolyn Sue Huglies, Constance i Hughes, James Hatof Hughes, John M., Ill Hughes, Motgorel L. Hughes, R.chatd A, . Hughes, Vicky Wollo Hullelt, Wayne M, . Humphtey, Dovid L. Humphrey, Etio E. . Humphrey, Mar; mphn Robe Humphtey, Williom E Huneycutl, Donald L, Hungote, Kenneth W Hunn.ecull, Soto S, , Hunnings, Rulh lynne Hunt, George Gtohom Hunt, Htldo Dionne . Hunt, John Lynwood Hunt, Joyce Cotmen . Huntet, Maty Beth tet, Wil tley, De Hurley, Borboro Ann Hurley, Maty Eliz. Hutlockei, Howard Ro Hussey, Nancy Cotol !, Juonila Jeon Motlha Gwen mon, lotry Von -I- enho Hoi Ihrie, J Ralph llderton, T.molhy H Ingle, Wm Waller Ingram, Bonnie Jeon Ingtom, fltendo F. Ingram, Ellen El.ito Ingtam, Kalhryn Lee pock, Belty lou . . pock, Glendo Sue pock, W.llo lou .. tby, Sallie J. . . Itvin. Eleonot Jean tvin, James Ronald sbell, Nina E. sley, Samuel lee sley, Satah Vivian sner, Robett B., Ill vey, Borbaro Gail vey, Lindo Eileen vey, Morgo Zotodo =rry R , tlond M. ndo Sue Mory lynn oriorie Helen Connie Goil Elbetl J., Jr. Chotles O. Evelyn W, Joseph C, Jr. Lydia Anne , Motgoref D Morlho J. Suzanne N. , WMIiom T. . , i. Ann B, . i, Emily J i, Irving T., Jr. i, Kathleen M. Jer igo n. Ceroid S . 49f Johns on, Rolph J Jer igo n, Jonel Goyle . 454 Jolly Robett Edwotd , Jer igo n, Joan Elome - 409 Jones Barry Roy Jer igo n, lindo Sue . , , .465 Jones Brendo Groy Jer .go n, Rebecca Ann , . 49f Jones Btendo Jeon . Jer igo n, Roberl Nolh , 485 Jones Carol Ellen Jet .go n, Soro Beth 454 Jones Carolyn M. . Jess ee. Goylon lynn , . . . . 414 Jones Colhetine S Jes en. Colhetine Ann .347 Jones Chotles S , Jt, .. Jess up. Foy Elizabeth . , ... 441 Jones Chotles T, III Jess up. Jonel Elaine .... .... 479 Jones Cynthia I . Jess up. Myto Ftonces . . . ... 480 Jones Don, el Lyons Jess up, Vick. Roe . . 482 Jones Down Anilo . Jew ell. Gaty Anthony . . . .. 358 Jonpi Debotoh S. - Jew ell. W.ndsot Scoll . . . .491 Jones Donnie Hue, III , Jilc Stephen C . . . . 380 Jones Eleanor Page Joh sen Thomoieon .... ... 492 Jones Ello Violet Joh son , Billie M .. . 485 Jones Ernest Horace Joh son , Cotol E ... 394 Jones Ftonces Gail Joh son , Cothy Jeon . . . . , . 492 Jones Helen Ftonces Joh son , Chtistophet ... 492 Jones Holly Itene ,. Joh son Cotnelio Cullen .... 492 .... 359 lone, Johnnie EotI . . Joh Jetty Elmo Joh son , Cutlis W .... 393 ones Johnnie Eorl Joh son Cynthia D . . .481 ones Joh ::: Cynthia Gail Debto lynn , , Donna Jan 341 . . 476 . 454 ones Lolon Estelle Joh Joh Joh son Dotis Love . , 448 ones Noncy Eliz Joh son EotI M., Jr . . . . 484 ones Pomelo lynne . . Johr son Edward S . . . . 492 ones Peggy Jeon John son Edward S ... 422 ones Plummet A., Jr. Johr son Ellen C .... 381 ones Randolph C Joh son Elmo V ... 370 ones Richotd Earl . . John son Ernest F., Jr. ... . . . . 408 ones Samuel Reid, Jr. John son George M., Jr. ... 485 ones Sharon Ann John son George M . . 492 ones Shirley E John son Jock Gregory . . . .. 434 ones Susan E John son Jackie Seors . . . . . 422 ones Thomos K. ... son James A on!I John Jon Carrow ... ... 466 John son Jonie Diane .... ... 406 ones William EIroy . John son Jennifer ... 492 ones W.lliam S. John son Kolhtyn Ann . , . . .. 413 ones Wm Graham John son Kenneth W ... 381 orda , Cynlhio Ann . John son lourie Va ... 448 ordo , Ftonces Gole John son Lucy G ... 455 ordo , William H,, Jt, John son Motcio E ... 455 ordo , rvonne Go.l . . . John son Martha E ... 448 ourdc n, Catherine A, . , John son Michoel J ... 384 oyce. Dionne Morie John son Nancy Clare . . . ... 492 oyce. Sylv.o Elaine . John son Prise. Ilo R ... 466 oyne Carl Woylon John son Raymond E ... 434 oyne , Debr.o Jerry John son Ronald Brown . . 347 oyne , E Corinne John son Rose Lee , - . 480 oyne Jane Long John son Rose Maty . , 455 oyner Mourice C , Jr John John r Shirley Foye . . . Steven J ... 465 422 udd, udge udson Julio Mor.e John son Susan Elaine ... ... 366 , Fredrick D John son Suson Elaine ... ... 482 ulion Carol Johr ... 485 John on Ttudy Ann ... 473 ump Ronald Dean John on Victotio I ... 434 unghc ns, Michael H. lohn Wilbetl John Ion , L.ndo L ... 345 J usi.re Jonel T. John Ion , lollie M ... 406 J usiice John P. -K- ohdy, Geogetli 370 Kolof, Charles A. Kominsk,, Eliz Lee 384 Kane, Condice B 422 Konnon, Carolyn Lee 448 Kopl.nski, Alfred A 384 Korl, Robert John 345 Kotletmonn, August, Jt 434 Kotzen, lionel Ivon 470 Koy, Frances Lee 481 Keorney, Joon S 436 Kearney, Kenneth Roy 476 Kearney, Richord E 428 Kearns, Linda K 459 Keorns, Rebecco V 448 Keolon Pottic.o L 481 Keel. Fteslel Btown 485 Keel, Judith Ann 466 Keene, Thomas Alan ... 409 Keenet, Melindo lou 441 Keener, Tetty Lee 434 Keenet, Wotthy Klutz 375 Keeney, Ftonces Ann 481 Keetet, Edwatd Huntet 492 Keggeteis, Lynda D 492 Kelt, Richotd M 422 Ke.th, Vickie Rulh 409 Kellom, JoAnne 422 Kellet, Will.om R.. Jt 469 Kelley, Botty Andrew 492 Kelley, Robbie Irene 492 Kellis, Dorothy Moe 384 Kellum, L.ndo Kaye 448 Kelly, Alyce Kolt.ne 492 Kelly, John Thomos 485 Kelly, Moty Polticio 441 Kelly, Melv.n Kenneth 471 Kelly, M.choel W 492 Kelly, Viiginio Reid 343 Kendtick, Dione P 343 Kennedy, Cynthia Ann 428 Kennedy, Geotge C 378 Kennetly, Wilhom R 474 Kennington, Betsy B 390 Kenninglon, Horold B 402 Kennington, Samuel R 422 Kern, Daniel Richotd 406 Ketn, Janet L.llion 345 Kern, Kennetly A 492 Ketnodle, lindo C 434 Keins, Wondo Foye 448 Ketshow, lee Allyson 441 Kelner, Rodney R, , 355 Key, Mickey Geroldine 428 Keys, Margaret J 345 Kidd, Gregory Stewott 485 Kidd, Jomes Wayne . .492 Kidd. Janice Chombets 492 Kidd, Ronald Lewis . . 469 Kidd, Wm. Jerome 341 Kiel, linda Luc. lie 492 Kilpattick, Bevetly C 492 Kilpottick, Holl.e Su 479 Kilpalr.ck, Jonice S 459 Kilpatt.ck. Mory Eliz 463 520 K.mball. Donna Foye . 455 Lompley, Sandy M. 492 Lever, Earl Horry, Jr 358 Kimball, Jomes Earl . 434 Lanom, VIrglnIo L 449 Lewis, Borbaro C 358 Lancoster, Beverly L 482 .. 434 Loncoster, Brendo J . 476 Lewis, Doisy Louise .. 434 Loncoster, Elizabeth . . 441 Kimel, R.cVey H Kimrey, Carol Boiling ..-.. .. 485 . . 466 Lancoster, Linda Foye Lancoster, Noncy J 466 475 Lewis, Jomes B Lewis, Jomes Russell . . . 493 ... 434 K.ncer, Joseph M . 492 Loncoster, Rebecca Jo . . . . 455 Lewis, Jonice Gale ... 483 King. Beverly Louise . 473 Lond, Horry Lee, Jr . 384 . , 409 Lond, Patricio Holmes .. 410 Lewis, Morgoret C .. 428 Londinghom, Douglas B. .. .. 434 Lewis, Michoel L , 434 Landspefger, Nancy T . . 492 lewis, Potricio Ann K.ng, D.x.e Grady . 441 Londt, David Kenneth . , 492 . 402 Lone, Clifford E .. 347 , . 492 Lone, Elsie Annette .. 482 .. 355 Lone, Lmdo White . . 388 Lewis, Sylvia Koye ... 485 .. 438 K.ng, Hazel May . . 455 Laney, Bobbie Jo S 438 Light, Richord C . . . 366 . . 455 Liquon, Roymond R 428 Long, Susan Jean . 441 Likos, Robert James K.ng, Larry Steven . . . 434 Lange. Horry M . . 375 Liles, Horace Roy . . 408 Longtey. Frances G . . 459 King, Nodine Vivian .. 441 Longtey, Rebecca Ann . . . 406 lilley. Cecil Wolloce King, Pamela Michele ,. . 441 Langley, Roberta Lee .... . . . 441 Lilley, Constonce K K.ng, Patricio K . .. 441 Lonning, Karen Alice . . 467 Lilley, Patricio G . ... 428 King. Paul C, Jr . .. 422 Longston, Morsho J . . . 449 Lilley, Timothy W . ... 470 King, Peter Cleveland . . . 492 Lanier, Adrienne R . , 455 Lilley, Vicki E K.ng, Shelley Jean K.ng, V.cky Lee . .. 492 Lanier, Cloyton F . 492 King, WMIiom B . . , 401 Lonier, Jomes L , Jr .. 378 limo, Poul Peter . . . . 404 K.nney, Karen Alice . . . 406 Lamer, Kenneth C , Jr. . . . . 415 Limpoch, Mary Jo K.nsoul, Bonn.e Va.l . . 459 Lonier Lowando Joy . . 493 Lind, Morlho Frances . .. . . . . . 493 Kinsoul, Phyllis Jean 466 Lonier, Peggy Shoron 479 Linder, Alice Doro . ... 481 Kinsey, Ned March . . . 384 Loromore, Horrison R . 428 Lindfelt, Robert Ira 455 Lork, Jeon Gillespie Laroque. Wroy D . 441 . 455 Lindler, Suson L Lindsay, Samuel G . , . , 465 Kinsey, Williom H . .. 352 .... 493 Kirby, Beverly Ann , , . 366 Lorson, Jonice Smith . . 441 Lindsoy. Worrell Kemp . . . . . . 423 Kirby. Oione Long . .. 441 Loshley. Debro Lynn , 493 Lindsey, Almont E. ...... . . . . 438 396 . . . . 366 . . 441 Lossiter, Cothryn M . , 394 Lmeberry, Frances I . . . . 455 Lassiler, Glenn M Lossiter, Martha Jone .. 469 493 lingerlelt, Borboro V. . . . Lingle, Jocqulyn R . . . . 460 Kiser, Anito Jo 485 . . . 479 . . . 474 Lossiter, Penelope L. . . 360 Link, Elizobeth L .... 493 ... 345 Lossiter, Robert E . . 410 441 . . . 343 Linton Bruce Allon ... 434 . 343 Latham, Muriel Dione . . . 345 linville, Joon Corol . . . . 493 Klorpp. Laura Lindsay . . . 492 Lafhom, Scott Kennedy ... . . . 422 Lmville, Roger A , 11 . 375 Klojs, Noncy Lee . . . 459 Latimer, Corolyn C 438 Lippincott, John C . .. . 357 Klemerl, Phillip S . . . 343 Lotto, Kathryn M . . 441 Lipsius, Rosolind Amy ... .... 493 Klimkiewici, M.chaet . . . 384 Loughinghouse, Dionne , . . 493 Lisenby, Jomes D .... 428 Klingman, Thomos B . . . 476 Loughinghouse, Ward J. . ... 493 Litoker, Ralph K., Jr. ... .... 428 Klugel, Kf.stina M . . 475 Loughter, Mory Jo ... 343 Litchfield, Dovid C .... 385 . . 492 Loutares, Morsho A ... 455 Little, Brendo Faye .... 463 Lavolley, Linda Anne Lovenduski, Mary E . . . 422 ... 441 Little, Evelyn M Little, Francis M .... 434 Knighr, Emmo Lou.se .. 455 .... 410 Kn.ght, Jul. a Poyne ... 381 Lowing, Eugent Marion . . . ... 493 .... 414 Knight M.choel O . . 343 Lowing, Robert James , . . , Little, Glorio D 441 ... 396 .... 449 ... 366 Lows, Brendo Susan . . 441 Little, Jeanne D. Elks . .423 . . 492 ... 355 423 Knowles. Geoffrey W .. . 434 Lows, Noncy Ann . 352 Little, Johnnie K .... 434 413 ... 455 441 Knowles. Morsho E ... 448 Lowson, Morgoret P ... 449 little Richard Allen 493 Knox, Phyllis T.Imon . . 441 Lowson, Williom Bruce . .. . . 434 Little, Sondro Koy . . . . 475 . 448 Leo, Mory Alice . . 493 . . 492 ... 493 I en ood Lor E 341 Koller. Vick.e Lynn . . 448 Leogons, Phyllis Koye . .. . . . 482 Livermon, Judy E .... 460 Kolody, Phyllis V . . 492 Leake, Williom R ... 449 Livingston, Poulo F .... 396 Koonce, Ann Mallard . 466 Leory Mory Martha ... 415 401 Koppenhoeffer. Louis G. . . 411 leathermon, Kothy Ann 422 Lloyd, Donno Clayton .. 466 . . 481 422 455 . . 357 . . 493 Kornegoy, Jane T. .... 448 Lee, Edwino Glodden . . . . . . 493 Lloyd, Jon Dare 493 Lee, Jomes Everetfe . . 434 Lloyd, Ricky Von . 493 lachr doe Jomes T Krausz, Allan Edward . 492 471 . .. 347 Krouller, Chofles C . 373 . . 492 Lee, Potricio Ann , 470 422 493 Kr.vonolt, James E. Locko, George Allison .. 357 Krusl.cky, Mary Ann Lee. Polsy Dorlene 428 Loftin, Sondra Joan .... 455 Kuczynski, Lenore M Lee, Vickie Ann , , 373 438 Kuester, Solly McDode . . . 492 Lee, Wm Henry ... 428 . ... 385 Kumerow, Carolyn A . . 370 Leedom, James Wilson . 493 473 Kunsman, L.ndo Irene ... 474 Leloivre, Rochelle S . . . . 360 493 Kuykendoll, W.lliom G. 406 Lefsteod, Sharon D. ..... Leggett, Brendo Koye ... 449 . . . . 493 415 Kuzmuk, Sondra Foye Long, Bobbie J. 5 363 Leggett, Carrie P . . . . 422 Long, Chorles Elliott ,.. 469 -L- Leggett, HoyI G . . . . 493 Long, Clifton R., Jr. ... 493 Leggett. Suzanne . . . . 396 Long, Elizobeth L 493 Leggett, Thomos H . .428 441 Lackey, Josephine T. Leggett, Vo. Corol 455 341 leggett, William Kent . 396 Long, John M., Ill 493 Lackey, Rebecco Jane , . . . Lehmon, Stephen John . 493 345 Lodd, John A, III . . . . Leib, Joonne 493 474 . ... 378 leich, John Wolter Leinbach, Robert T 388 . 387 .. 481 Laderry, Wriliom C. .. 455 Lolfiteau, Dorothy E Leinbach, Thomas E 358 493 Logos, Eioine J 396 Leinss, William S Leith, Susan Joonn . . . . 373 . . . . 493 Logronge, Lmdo C. 343 Lome, Barbara Anne . - . . Lemmons, Horry H., Jr. . Lemmons, Shoron Penn . Lemnoh, Suson G Lemonds, Vickie Joyce ... Leonard, Dennis . . . 410 441 . . .449 . , . 366 . . . . 380 long, Williom F., Jr. . . 373 . . . . 492 .... 492 .... 482 Lolonne, Jomes F-, Jr. . .. Lamar, Morgorel C Lamb, Gloria Clarice Longworth, Gory R Loring, Trudy 493 493 Lamb, John Thomos, Jr. , . 428 Leonard, Howard B., Jr. Leonard, Marilyn Jean ... . . . . 359 . . . . 482 Lomberl. Connie Koye . . 408 Lomberl, J, Annette Lamer, Mary Elizabeth 492 lepors, Chorles R . . . . 493 Love, Ronold W 493 . . . . 402 Lomond, Angus S., Jr .... 403 Lowder, Christine E. ... 475 Lomporter, Denis L. .. . 422 Lett, Woyne Dixon 385 Lowder, Pomelo Jane . . . Lowder, Rebecca M. . . . 449 408 Rote 423 Lowe, John W.lliom, Jr. 449 Lowe. Judith Anne 460 Lowe, Undo Dionne 388 lowe, Neldo Sullivan 365 Lowe, Thomos Moutice 423 Lowery, Debro Ann 493 Lowry, Ann Elizobeth 414 Loy, Rebecco Stokes 345 loy, Williom D., Ill 345 Lucos, Anno Eliz 449 Lucas, Gordon Eorl 428 Lucos, Joseph Donald 493 Lucos. Morvin Barnes 428 Lucioni, Michoel J 347 Luck. John Wilson 485 Lueck. Kerry Williom 363 Lugoni, Borboro A 413 Lukens, Marsha Anne 393 Lunslord, Judy E 370 Luper, Goil Theresa 483 Luplon. Jomes Edmond 393 Lusk. Kristi Doneen 493 lutz. Ann Coleman 493 Luxlon. Morsho Koy 493 lydo. Cloudette M 480 Lyerly. Jomes Lyndon 485 Lynch. Michoel C 434 Lynch. Wando Koy 455 Lynch. Wilbur John 343 Lynd. Goyle Marie 413 Lynn. Clyde Gilbert 416 Lyon. Morvin Kenneth 493 Lyon. Peter Ashton 428 Lyon. Sheridone 1 449 Lyons. Amelio Anne 434 lytle. Jomes R 423 lytle. Linda P 370 -M- Mobe. Corol Koy 343 Mobe. Ronold J 396 Macotee. George F 418 MocDonold. Molcolm B 475 MocForlond. Potricio 449 Mock. Sylvia Ann N 493 MacNeill. Luther R 385 Mocon. Lyndo Sue 345 MocRoe. Annette W 362 Modogon. Jomes M 423 Modden, Richord Dona 408 Moddo . Phyllis L 365 Moggio. Donald A. 388 Moggiolo. Lewis S 373 Mogureon. Wando Corol 493 Mohan, lmdo Koy 441 Mahler. Rebecca L 441 Molbon. Cynthia 455 Mollord. Furney Alan 434 Mollord. lorry Wolton 493 Mollord, Olivia Ann D 449 Molposs. Gloria Ann 408 Molposs, liston E 493 Moltby. Jon Scott 493 Manchester. Jomes D 378 Moncini. Leonord A 403 Moness, Betty Sue 493 Moness. Dorcas R 341 Moness. Lmdo Lou 449 Moness, Lmdo Sue 460 Mongum. Rebecco Avis 455 Monn. Edword Horvey 403 Monn. Ella Louise 493 Monn. Jody Leigh 442 Monn. Kothleen Bryan 460 Monn. Michael Roger 428 Monn. Ruth Ann R 442 Monn. Spencer A 493 Monn. Thurston J 493 Monning. Donno Louise 449 Manning. Edwin Gerald 355 Monning. Frances J 442 Manning. Frances Roxy 455 Manning. Hazel D 370 Manning. Judith f 390 Monning. Mono Foye 475 Monning. Oscar R 408 Monnino, Pamela F 442 Monuel. George C 387 Moples. Brendo Goil 455 Morch. Judith Eliz 341 Marcus. Michael Botry 394 Mordont. Susan Arlene 410 Morgerum, Raymond E 393 Morgulies. Howard S 402 Motks. Billie Dean 341 Morks, Williom F 423 Morlin. Robert H., Jr 387 Morlowe. Judith Anne 365 Morr. John E . Ill 428 Morr. Sondra Lee 493 Morriner. Richord F 493 Marsh. Elsie Jones 493 Marsh. Potrick Fobion 358 Morsholl, David Rice 401 Marshall. Ino Kothryn 438 Morsholl. Jomes A 352 Marshall, Mary Gordon 493 Morsholl, Noncy Jane 493 Mori shburn. Nolo E. Mar ihburne. Beverly Mar tin. Bonnie Sue . Mar tin. Ronnie Wayne Mar tin. Donny Koy Mor tin. Elizobeth Ann Mor tin. Hoi Leo Mor tin. Jomes E , III Mor tin, Bobbe Sue Mor tin, Mary Sue Mar tin, Roy E. Deborah Ann 455 Mosters, Brendo A 466 Mosters, Normon E , Jr. 434 Mosterson, Potncio A 366 Mothes, Norman H , Jr 429 Matheson, Juonito D 449 Motkins, Rebecca K 493 Mollock, Virginia Ann 455 Motto, Williom Croig 408 Matthews, Beverly A 442 Motthews, Dwight W 423 Motthews, Guy Patrick 429 Matthews, Priscillo W 449 Mathews, Rebecca Ann , 483 Matthews, Soroh Dovis 493 Motthis, Mildred B 390 Mottson, Georgene E 493 Moughon, Jane Whitley 493 Mouldin, Clement E 393 Mouney, Evo Anne 345 Mouney, Jock D 413 Mouney, Monty Lee 345 Mourer. Elizobeth Ann 466 Maxwell. Arthur D . Jr 493 Moxwell. Jonet Roy 460 Moy. Betsy Allen 413 May. Fronces Dionne 463 Moy. John Dovis 493 Moyes, Morgoret A 358 Moyhew, Lee Albert 493 Moyhew. Thomas Wilson 423 Mayo. Borboro J 449 Moyo. Charles Edward 429 Mays. Vickie Lynne 493 Moyville. Mory E ..442 McAhster. Gory 5 485 McAllister. Margaret 449 McAulille. Christine 449 McAulilfe. Priscillo 493 McAuliffe. Winifred M. 442 McCoffery. Michael . 378 McCaffrey. Dovid L . Jr. . 423 McCain. Docus P.. Ill 493 McColl. Grover Thomos 470 McColl. Morcio Lou 393 McCandless. Patsy J 483 McCondlish. Suson R 442 McConn. Ronold lee . . 493 McCorthy. lmdo Ann 455 McCoskey. Samuel lee . 358 McCoskill. Deboroh S 396 McClomrock. Fleet lee 493 McClendon, Sondro A. 449 McCluskey, Phyllis D 438 McColl, Carolyn L 493 IcColl M. 493 MtCombs, Cotherine S. McCorquodole, Donold 378 McCoy. Carlos Manuel 402 McCoy. Edward Joseph 469 McCoy, Lucy Burdett 493 McCoy. Julio Morie 474 McCrocken. Hubert. Jr 474 McCrow. Monte F 374 McCue. Corolynn Bell 493 McCullen. Forest G 405 McCullen. Phyllis L. H 378 McCullough, Gory Lee 493 McCullough. Jomes S 403 McCullough. Michael H 493 McDode. Pomelo Joyce 449 McDoniel. Catherine G 493 McDoniel. Robin S 345 McDermott. Colleen F 483 McDermott, Revo Lynn 493 McDevitt. Edwino Roe 480 McDonold. Glenn C 410 McDonold. Lindo Lilly 493 McDonold, Lmdo V 455 McDonold. Somuel J 493 McDowell. Huldoh T 347 McDowell. Samuel J 399 McDuflie. lmdo 1 343 McDullie. Mary Fronce 455 McEochm. Eornestine 493 McElheney. Poula Ann 416 McEwen, Morgoret E 493 McForlond. Helen F 466 McGaho. Brion Jordan 493 McGee. Jone G 423 McGehee. Charlotte A 442 521 McGinnis . Cheryl Ann McGlohor , Millie McGouga n, Edilh Foye McGowon Evelyn F McGowon Millie Ruth McGo.nn. William D Mcintosh, Milchel R. Mcln lye. John P Mcln Mcl tyre, MorgoreT enneth A Jr. McKe e, J dilh Anne McK Ivey Denn.s G McKe nzie Benjamin W. McK nzie EII.S Jun e McK me Margaret O McKe nzie Victor B McKe own Bruce G ont McKi lop. Robert H McK. nley. Katharine G. McK. nley, Pott. P. McK. nney L.ndo Le e McK. nney M.chael McK. inon Jeannett e H- McKo McLo mb, ' one Horre lindo Joe 1 Mcleod, Saroh E. Mcleod. Suzonne McMalin, Benjom.r McM.llon, Claude McM.llan, Dophne McNolly, April C McNolly, Joseph V McNeill, Albert David McNeill, Mory Jane McNeill, Palric.a Ann ■134 Mills, Dorothy Mills, Millsr M.lls Milon M.lon Merr.t , V ory C Merr.l . S Iby Po.ge Melz, Mo y Chorlotte Mewborn, Brendo C. . Mewborn, Ala W.lson . Mewbc rn Drew A.. Jr. , . Meyer Pe 1. J 1. Micho M.cho enn.fer L udy Goyle Michae 1. S leven D. . . M.choe Is. Jelvo Lynn . M.dge t, Charles E. . . Midge Bo Ch Miller bbye Ann Miller, ties D M.ller, Cy thro P, Miller Do Jon Jes Joo Ko .d I Miller e El.z. . . Miller, M.ller, n Adella M.ller. en Suzanne . . M.ller, Ko McKee Moo Moo Ho Mort 434 403 149 370 Mims. Sandra Stouall Minettee, Ronald E. M.nges, John Thomos Mingus. Donno Roe Minor. Carolyn G. Minler. Deboroh G . M.nton. Chr.st.no M. M.nton, Rodney D M.nton, Scott C. F 442 Minion, Ted Allan 494 Mintz, Gary M.cheol 398 Misenhe.met, Tony Roy 423 M.lchell, Cleo Eloise 387 Mitchell, Coy Woyne 469 Mitchell, Gregory M 352 Mitchell, James R 342 Mitchell, lilly D 494 Mitchell, Mary Susan . 49 4 Mitchell. Stonley A 345 Mitchom. William D , Jr. 423 Mizell, Johnnie Louis ... 494 M.zelle. Carolyn S 429 Mizelle, Dorothy L 463 M.zelle, Sandra lee 393 Mobley, James P 408 Mobley. Imda Lou 363 Mobley. Roger Word 396 Mobley. Ruby E 455 Mobley. Suson Hunter 476 Mod.. Charles Glenn . . 342 Modlin, Becky Alito 396 Moen, Geraldine E 370 Modl.n, Brendo Price 434 Mold.n, Richard F 358 Molloy, George A 3S8 Monroe, Poul H , Jr 471 Montague, Morcella 455 Montoquilo, Ronald J 410 Montgomery, Martha . 388 Montgomery, Potr.cio , 442 Moody, lloyd Roy 429 Moody. Richard John 423 494 494 Moore. Bofboro Ann Moore, Cory Donold Moore, Chorles S Moore, Clifford S , Jr. Moore, Do.id Ennis . Moore, Defter Glen Moore, D.ane Moore, Donno C Moore, Dorothy Carol Moore, Jonet Suson . Moore. John Robert Moore. Judy A, Moore. Lindo Quinn , Moore, lulher Leon . Moore. Murphy Hogon Moore. Potncio Sue Moore. Phoebe Mar. a Moore. Rebecco Lee Moore. Re«lord J Moore. Roger Lee , . . . Moore. Ronold J Moore. Sondra Koye . Moore, Stephen A. . . . Moore. Susan D Moore. W.lliom B. ... Moore, Will.om E,, Jr. Moreland, Anthony E. Morelli. Beverly Koy . Morgon, Brendo lee . . Morgon, Bonne Roe . Morgan. Deborah lee Morgon, Patricia Ann Morgan. Potr.ck G. . . Morgan. W.ll.om Clark Morgan. William M. . Morion. Steven C Morns, Borboro Jone . Morris. B.lly W Jenny Lynn John Patrick Jud.th Lynn Mary Lynn Wondo Jeon Wm Birnes. tie. Peggy Morton. Luther D . J Morton, Lynda Goyle Morton, Rondy M . Morion, Roosevelt Moseley, Mory Agnes Mot! Mof. Moult. I M. inge Kother.ne V. Mountcostle, Dennis W. Mowen. Jill I Moye. Frances J Moye. Sidney Mocon Moyer, Cynthia Jeon Moyn.hon, Robert C , Moz.ngo. Donald R Joyce S Sheila Goyle nk Fie ding Doni el . . . lenda J Mumlord. Sandra L Murdoch. Anno M, Murdoch. Cheryl Lee Murnone. lynne Carol Murphy. Ethel Eloine . Murphy. Linda Jeon Murphy, Shelley L, Murroy, Brendo Dole Murroy, John B Joseph Robert Muri Mary Lee Roleigh B . Myhti Myles -N- Nobo rs, Tote V , Jr, N oil. Janice Nale 30, Arle e Marie Nolepo, Sonc ro Ann None e, Judy Ann None e. Judy Potr.cio , None •, Undo Carol Nant . Fredd e Ross Nopowso, Ch Bryl J. , Nord Dovid ■olmer Nord Sandra Lucos Narun n, Kothl en Marie . . . Nosh, Jane E John R Men Nosh .Ill Nolio ns, Rono Id J Noylc r, Diono Downe Noylo r, Steve Von Neal, Arnold C Neol, Corol f nn Neol, Molindc Lee Neol. WyI.e lephen Neese Coroly n Jean Nelso , Brend u Goyle . , Newton, John Newton Mof Eliz 473 390 Nichols, Wilson S-, J Nicoletti, Noncy a ' , Nicoll, Rhondo Joyce Niels, Richard Nielsen, Deboroh C 345 N;elsen, Koren J 474 Ninmonn, Benny Emil 474 N.ports, Herbert 423 Nistol, Koren Cole 443 Ni on, Ann Laurence 494 Nr.on, Chorlotte Anne 460 Noble, Aodry Wode 379 Noble, Becky Loyne 485 Noble, Eunice Owen 449 Noble, Freda Olivia 481 Noble, Joan C. . ' 443 Noble, Leonord Wm,, Jr 354 Noble, Ricki leroy 443 Noe. Alexonder B . Jr 402 Noell. Catherine C 480 Noffsinger. Terry Ann 494 Noffsinaer. Thomas L 494 Nogle, Shirley Anne 343 Nolon. Sondra Louise 443 Nolen, Bonn.e Sue 494 Noll. Anno Cecilio 460 Norlleet, Cother.ne 410 Norfleet, Morlho V 429 Norman, Beverly Go. I 435 Norman, B.llie Ann 354 Norman, Jomes Ronald 354 Normon, Mory El.z 4IO Normon, Robert Dovid 435 Normon, Robert Wright . 379 Norr.s, Joy Joseph 494 Norr.s, Noncy Bernice 435 Norris, Noncy Elo.se 483 Northcolt, Donald R 429 Northcutt, Donno L 365 Norton, Mitchell D 408 Norton, Solly Morio . . 347 Nowell, Richard D, 494 Nuckols, Forrest W 385 Nugent, Joe Mourice 494 -o- O ' Srecht, Dow O Brien, M.ch, O Colloghon, O Connor, Mo Odhom, Dor.s Ogburn, Linda Ogden, Georg glesby. Robe, Oli Judith Ann 494 n. Ruby Jean Linda Carol John Woltc 423 443 352 494 O Neol, O Neol, O Neol, O Neol, O Neol, O Neol, O Neill, Osborne, John W Chorl 401 Parke Parke Porkei Joseph B 429 Robert Lee 429 Dionne Kay UO Horrietle 1 443 Sherry Dell 495 . Mary E 410 •■ Antoinette 465 Michele Anne 479 Fulton T 408 Debro Kaye 495 Helen Boylies 474 Jot E 495 Linda Sue 495 Linwood K 471 Michael J 476 Noncy Lou 365 Oro Creech 479 foh.cc Koy 456 Penelope E 449 Porke Porker, Robert S Porker, Salli Jane Parker, Soro Lucinc Parker, Sylvia Dion Parker, W.lliom H., Porks. Jams Ann Porks. Lorry Colvin Porks, Morc.a Adel. Pornell, Fronces K. Pornell, Patricia Ar Porrish, Carl F, . . Porrish. Hozel J. . Porrish. Janetl Grai Porrish. Joy Dole Parrish. Keilh Roy Porrish. Ronald H. Parsley. Monico Porson. Pomelo S. Parsons. Rebecca Kc Porv.n. Carolyn Morie 467 I. Mory Ann 443 nok, Barbara J 495 ' ■ -lomes R 374 flelcher J 423 Morgaret Wood 416 Mor.lyn A 382 Noncy louro 467 Rupert G., Jr 393 an, Rob.n Kay 495 old Woyne 429 Po Pa: Po ' Pa Pal Pol Pol Pot Pot Potr.ck, Joseph E. Patrick, Mory Dell . Polschke. Sondra lee Poltcrson, Betsy Hope Potterson. Corol Ann Pou . Cloude C . Pou Joy Richorc Paul Judith Ann Paul Robert Lon elh t Ann ne A on R., Jr. . beth 443 456 470 476 ond Rude Iph B,, Jr. . , and Sand Debro o Pate Frances ow. Dionn a Morie by . Mic Dovis con oel R man Dovi d S Peodcn, Beverly P. . . Peaden, Stonley D. . Peormon. Poulelte G. Peorson. Alice 8 .... Peorson. Cynthia Ann 345 Peorson. D.ono Marie 456 Pearson. Glenn M 495 Pearson. Jomes Wh.te 423 Pearson, Phyllis S 396 Pearson, Vert.s C 443 Pecunio, Myrno E 371 Peed, Ronold Trent 495 Peed, Terry Ward 485 Peedin, Bonnie Mae 456 522 Peedin, Floyd R Reel, Doriold Wayne - Peel, Elizabeth Baofh Peel, llnda Sue Peel, Robion Clark ., . Peele. Judy Koren , , Peele, Roberl Polrick Peele, Rose Mory Pellelier. Brenda J- Pellelier, Loura P. Pellelier, Sondra W . Peluio, Robert N. . Pence, Dovid I Pence, Judy Coble . Pender, Charles Tale , Pender. Donno Sue , Pendergralt, Corolyn Pendergroll, George t Pendleton, Terry S. Penfield, Nancy Sue Penley. Shirley El.z. Pennington, Jomes K. Pennington, Julio E, Pennington, Sondra K. Penny, Brenda Irene Peppers, Cloro Jo . . Perdue, Horry Lee Perkins, Kalhy Rose . Perkins. Susan Cart Perkinson, Clanlon C. Pernell, Patsy Horns Perrell, Wm, Ronald . Pern, Jocqueline L. . Perry, Belinda Corole Perry, Deboroh Perry, Donald H Perry, Fronce.ne W. Perry, Jospor Thomas Perry, John L Perry, Mory Louise Rodn Wil W Peters, Michael S. - Peterson, Cynthia W. Peterson, David G. - Peterson. Steven D. Petree, Henry E , Jr, Petty, Wonda Jeon . Plou. Corlotto E. , Pfeifer, Joan Borboro Ann Debro Mo Phelon, John Michae Phelps, Dons Hall Phelps, Hornet M. Alic Phillips. Annette E. Phillips, Bobby Roy Phillips. Cherylle E, Phillips, Clifford H- Phillips, David P. Phillips, Freemon M ullips. Phill Phil Mo choe Phillips, Preston Lee Phillips. Rondoll D. Phillips. Tony Gray Phipps. Gory James Phipps, J C, Jr, . . Pickett, Gerald F, , Pickett, Henry D, Pierce, Cynlhio Ann Pierce. Donna Kay , Pierce, Doris Eliz, . Pierce, Linda Cecile Pierce. Morcia Diane Pierson, Morjorie L. Pies, Nancy Ellen Pike, Bertha Elaine Pike, Steven Boron . Pilchard, Beverly Ann Pilkenlon. She Pilkinglon. Vio Piner. Vonce Lyie, Jr. Pinner, Ted Rolond Pipkin, Preston D . Jr. Pipkin. Rita Kay - - Pitt. Judith Ann Pitt. Ronald Charles Pittord. William D. - Pittillo. Cherie 0. ,. Piltmon, Arthur T . Ill Pittmon. David R. .,, P.ttmon, James Lynn Pittmon, Jomes P. ... Pittmon. Mock G , Jr. Eunice Harriet John Richord S.na Riggs r. Kenneth Roy Valerie Jane ;nts. Jomes F. ions. Linda S. I. Kathryn S ler. Sondra S Plybon, Robert I Pollenbough. Po Pogue. La Moro Poindeiler. Mor Pollard, Nancy Pollok, Virginio C Poller, Mory Ann . Poole. Gail Lynn Poole, Patsy Hellon Pope, Jason Colvin Pope, Joseph Alvin Pope, Judy Gwendoly Pope, Robert Willis Pope, Tereso Jane Popp, Noncy Lynn Popwell. She.lo Jeon Porl Porter. Tonya Eloine Postlewoil. Kothleen Poller. Cynlhio A, Poller. M.cheol T. , Poller. Patricia M, Potts. Andreo C, Pou, Conslonce C Powell, Andy Lee . Powell, Chorles Henry Powell, Deboroh Jane Powell, Emily Moe Powell, Evelyn I. Powell, Gregory W. . Powell, Polncio Mory Powell, Stephen Borry Powell, Will.om G- . Powell, William H. Powers, Brenda Sue - Powers. Dov.d Alton - Poylhress. Tony Neil Pozyck. Alan Louis Pratt. Michoel Reed Prescolt. Donold Roy Presley. Koren Jean Presley. Morion Judy Presnell. Sheny A, Presson, Trudy Mane Prevolle, Donme Ray Prevotle, Fronces K, Prewett, Michael Jon Price, Edw.na L, Price, Elizobelh B. Price, Lorry Woyne Price, Mory Ethel . . Price, Michael S -. Price. Noncy Price. Sandra Lynn Pnce, Shoron Lynne - Price. Tessie Sullon . Price. Thomas Erie . Priddy, Polncio A Pr.dgen, Katye Duke Pridgen. Millie Jean . Prince, Donna Gale Pntchard, Jonice G, . Prilchord, Linda 5. . Pnlchord, Myro G . Prilchord, Vido Roy Pnvelle, Douglas C, , Pnvoll. Mary Forroh Proctor. Delores L. - Proctor. Frederick T. Prout. Robert Provence. Lmdo Pruil, Anne M Pugh. Beverly 5 Puglio. Joseph. Jr. Pulley. Thomas F, Purdy, Roberl Victor Purvis, Elizabeth G. Purvis, Jomes W , Jr. Purvis, Loune Ann Purvis, Noncy C, Smi Quick. John H 495 435 -R- Riddle, Nancy C Riddle, Peggy Jo Roby. Caroline W. . 354 Riersan, Clorence Lee Radford. Lynda Foye 495 Rieldorf, Nancy Ann Roglond. Sheila F 3ii3 Riggs, Charles F Rogsdole, Sollie E 406 Riggs, Sheila Colleen Raiford, Sandra Kay . 467 Riggsbee. Ned L Raines, Roger L . , 345 Riley, Brian D Roiney, Richard A . 495 Riely, Don Edward Rams, Lmdo Goil 456 Riley, Leory Ruoine Rams Roberl Timothy ,. . 495 Ringrose. Stephen J Rommocher, Joanne 479 Risnes, Connie Lee Romsdell, Donno L 370 Ritlenbury, Mory D Ramsey, Mory Anna - - 3B5 Rivenbork, Charles F. . Randall, Judith C. 465 Rivenbark, Henry G Ronkin, Robert George 343 Rivero, Katharine I Ronsone Wm Thomos 395 Rooch, Andrew T , Jr 435 Robords, Corolyn Anne Roppucci. Doniel M 410 Robbins, Dovid Roy Robbins Margaret Ann Rosor. Walter Whitley . . 401 Robbins, Noel Eliz. . Robbins, Phyllis S Ralliff. Joyce Marie . . 495 Roberson, Dono L Rouhe Donna Lyn ,. 495 Roberson, Ceroid W. Roberson, Joy Megon Ray Corol Underwood . . . . .. 450 Roberson, Lillian C. . Ray, Lmdo Louise , . , 495 Roberson, Sandra R Roberson. Virginia H Roy, Roberl Angus, Jr. . . 387 Roberts, Alfred G Roybourn, Holly Ross ... 443 Roberts, Chorlotle C Roynes, Morcio Jo .. 495 Roberts, Dovid Gwyn . . Reo, Kolherme H . . 393 Roberts, Goyle C. Read, Sondro Judith , . . . . 415 Roberts, George H Reagan, Ollie D . Jr. ,, . 352 Roberts, Judith Ann Reaves, Cynlhio D . 450 Roberts, Lynda Ellen Reaves, Eugene Cecil , , . 495 Roberts, Robert Gunn Reaves, Foye Carol 495 Roberts, Steven F. Reovis, Peggy Lou 443 Roberts. Thomos J , Jr. Reovis. Thomos B 410 Roberts, Wolter F , Jr. Redavid. Louis F 4 70 Roberts. Winston E . Redd, Cheryl 464 Robertson, Betty P Reddick, Kenneth Lee 367 Robertson, Corl J , Jr. Redding, Gory Graver . . . . 4B5 Robertson, Harold R. Redding. Nancy Ann ... ... 450 Robertson, Jomes M Redmond. Vicki Koye 456 Robertson, Lewis F. . Reece. Alton D , Jr 495 Robertson, Melisso K Reece. Devo Edward 495 Robertson, Noncy C Reed. Charles Thomas 454 Robertson, Rebekoh L. Reel. Edwin Lee, Jr. 379 Robertson, Sherry J Reel. Freddie T 495 Robertson, Tony Reel. Rhondo Joyce . 343 Robin. Carl Allan Reese. Williom David 398 Robinson. Cloudio D. Reger. Anthony Hugh 495 Robinson. Eorl Dudley Reich. Nathaniel N- 438 Robinson. George W Reid. Jedd Madison . , . 382 Robinson. Jimmy R Reid. Joan Burrell . 495 Robinson. Morvin T Reid. Poulo Theresa 495 Robinson. MoMine . Reid. Som L-. Jr 424 Robinson. Nellie G Remer. Riley Eorle 385 Robinson. Rondoll W. Reinhardt. Ann Mane . 365 Robinson. Roberl Alan Reinhordl. Suson 1. 348 Robinson, Thomas S Reinhardt. Worren A. . . 495 Robinson. William C Remine, Judy Carol 495 Robinson. Vivion E Remley. Debra Lou . 450 Robinson. Wilbur H.. Jr. Renegar. John Woyne . 395 Robinson. Willie M. . Renegar. Roger Gray 348 Robson. Geoffrey L. Renlro. Billy B . Jr. 424 Rockell. Elizabeth C. Renlrow. Sandra E. 343 Rochefort. Koren Lynn Roddy. Brenda Joyce Rodgers. Brenda J. Rodgers. David Arthur Resler. Richard G .... 348 Resposs. Heber Ange 429 Rodgers. Hildo Foye Resposs. Rita Helen ... 429 Rodriguez, Diego A. Respess, William A . . . . 429 Rodriguez, Jo Alison Renew. Lmdo Jeanne ... 495 Rodwell, Roberl Allen Reusing. Stephen Paul . . 495 Roebuck, Robin D. Reves. Rebecca Jane ... .... 495 Roensch, Richard A. Reynoud, David S ... 385 Rogers, Bloke Dionno Reynolds, Deborah Dee . .... 495 Rogers Carl Morion Reynolds. Janet Marie . ... 416 Rogers, Jon Charles Reynolds. John R ... 363 Rogers, Rebecca L Reynolds. Robert E., Jr, . . . 424 Rogers, William Mox . Rogers, William P Rogerson, Ann Oneot . . . Rhem, John Edword .... , . 424 Rhoden, Charlotte S. ... 443 Rolond, Poul W. Rhodes, Forbsan A. .. 495 Rollins, Eleonor A. Rhodes. Rosemary . . 443 Rollins, Linda D Rhodes, Sluorl W ... 379 Romono, Bruce Anthony Rhoney, Rebecca Ann . 435 Rice, Christine Ann . 465 Rooker, Marvin P Rice, Cynlhio Koy . 460 Rooks, Suson Gaye Roork, Tyrus William Rich, Cloyton M ... 424 Rich, Julius H,, Jr 424 Rose, Corl Roy Richards, Dennis Mull . . 495 Rose, Donold W Richordson, Borboro A. 495 Richardson, Jaon T, . 367 Rose, Lmdo Ann Richordson, Jonet Koy 465 Rose, Margoret Ann Lane Mary Fronces 381 Sterling Ralph 485 inon, Jone f 456 Ernest Lee. Jr 495 Jomes Lee, III 371 Johnolhon Corl 396 Terry C 424 lerry, Nora L 345 ichordsc Richordson, Wlliom S Richmond, Rita Ann Ricketis, Jane Greer . Ricketis, Joonne F. .. Ricks, Ethridge H., II Ricks, Williom P., Jr, Riddick, Roger B.. Jr, Riddle, Donna Leigh Riddle. Irene Berry . . Riddle. Kent Frons , , Piddle, Mary Caroline Ross, Phyllis P. Rosser. Bilfie C. . .. Rosso, Donno Barbarc Roth, Howard R, . , Roth, John Richard . Round, Fronces L. . Rountree, Annie M. Rouse, Ethel Diane . . Rouse, George R. . . . Rouse. Jessie Carolyn Rouse. Louie I.. Jr. . Rouse. Michael Ellis . Rouse, Peggy Joyce . Rousso, Steven Barry Routh, Linda Moore Rowe, Deborah Kode Rowe, Ida Elaine . Rowe, Lindo Gale Rowe, Morleno Joynei Rowell, Constance Rowell. Polncio Ann Rowland, Myra Susan Rowles, Koy Froncis Rowlett, Morgorel L. Royal, Mark Allen Eliz Kirk 385 450 Rudisill, Dorrell E 411 Rudroll. Mary Elinor 345 Ruegg, Arnold Bennett 496 Rumbold, John T 471 Rumley, Corolyn Word 424 Runkle, Benjamin S 476 Rupp, Borboro Lynn 456 Ruse, Pomelo Jeon 371 Rusk, Judith Lynn 496 Russell, Chorles F 424 Russell, Jone Alice 410 Russell, Linda Foye 413 Russell, Michael J 388 Russell, Roberl F 430 Russell, Stephen M 496 Russos, Horry Nick 496 Rust, Dennis Paul 345 Rusl, Robin Ann 343 Rulledge, Delwin A. 406 Ryols, Regmold B 435 Ryon, Morgorel Ann 365 Rylonder. Dole C 435 Ryneorson. Roberl D 379 Ryu. Toshiko 474 -S- Sodoll, John Wil Richord Woyne Soli Soil b b ry. Dons John Soil es Do no Je Soil er She rry P Som o d, J oseph Sample, Sherido Sondbonk, Ellei Sanders, Arlene Sonde title 408 467 Sonders, Polncio A. Sanders, Sarah C. 496 Sanderson, Glenwood K 388 Sanderson, John R 357 Sanderson, Sondro C. 443 Sonderson, Thomosine 374 Sondie, Ruth Anne 496 Sopp, Sharon Koy 450 Sopp, Shoron Koy 496 Sorofondi. Abdul F 353 Sasaki, Ryo Leo 424 Sasser. Lewis, E.. Jr 398 Sosser, Wilbur R., Jr 381 Solterfield, Jerry W 430 Sotlerlield, Robert D 393 Sollerlhwoite, Hattie 464 Saunders, Alice P 450 Saunders, Derindo Ann 450 Saunders, Freddie 365 Sounders, Grover M 435 Saunders, Jonnie Lou 430 Sounders, Martha Dean 496 Sounders, Ronold L 385 Saunders, Whitney, Jr 496 Souvogeou, Mor, Jone 496 Sovol, Morcio Morion 385 Sawyer, Eula Frances 443 Sawyer, James D 496 Sawyer, Kathryn Ann 369 Sawyer. Kenneth Roy 496 Sawyer. Miriam E 393 Sowyer, Patricio Ann 443 Sowyer, Philip R 343 Sowyer, Sherold W 496 Sowyer, Von Waco, Jr 430 Scales, Judy Anne 450 Scorborough, Deboroli 496 Scarborough, Gory E 424 Scaro, Susan Jeon 467 Schodel, Morgorel Lea 345 Schollord, Jo Ann 479 Schovio, Corl J 401 Schell, Thomos F 470 Schleif, Jon Mone 450 523 Schlovone, Joseph A. Schlil2l us. Suzanne Schmidt, Jonet Eliz, Schnurr, Poul f. Schoch, Stephen Oovi Schoener, Richard A. Schofield, John C. - . Schroder, Sherryl L. . Schumoker, Solly C. Seism, Betty Jane . . Scoggins, Lorry K. . - Scoggins, Potricio E. Scollin, Potricio E. .. Scott, Andrew A. . . . Scott, Danny Lee Scott, Dovjd W. Scott. Froncis Koy Scott, Jomes Rolph . . Scoll, Mory Coroline Scott, Page Scott, Percy Monroe . Scoll, Sandra Kay . Scoll. Sosan E Scoll. Virginia E. . . . Scovil. Morgorel S. . Scruggs, Cynthia L. . Scurry, Shoron Gail , Seogie. Dennis George Seamon, Joyce Morga Sears, Deborah Lynne Seaver, Gary Alon , Sebeson, Dennis J. .., Sechler, Timothy Poul Sechrrst, Richard O. . . Secor, Albert T Sedgwicit, Linda L- . Seely, Potricio Anne . Selling, Morgorel C. Seiple, Kathleen J. .. Sell, Gloria Jeon .... Sellors, Borry C. Sellors, Daniel D, Sellers. Emily C, Sellers, Janet Ruth ... Sellers, Joseph T., Jr. Sellers, Michael Glen Sergeant, William A. Sermons, Jomes Ralph Sermons, Johnnie L. .. Sermons, Rita R Serotlo. Barbara Lee Serro. Michael A. Serrins, Joon Elaine . Servis, Kathleen Ann . Sessoms, Ronald H. .. Sessoms, Samuel C, . .. Setaro, Teresa Ann ... Settle, Thomos Gary . Selzer, Douglas A. ... Setzer, Suzonne Seward, Elmer G., Jr. . Shank. James Gregory Sharick, Christine C. . Shorpe, Steven Lee , , Sharpless, Karen . ,. . Shovet. Elizabeth M. . Shover, James Neil . . Show. Betsy Beavers , Shaw. Coy W.. Jr. . ., Show, June E Show, Leia Moe Shaw, Martha Harriet , Show. Roberta Anne . . Shaw. Wm. Douglas . .. Shearer, Linda Koy , . . Sheorin, Avo Jane . . . Sheorin, Ellen T Sheorin, Verna Dene . Sheehon, Anne B Sheehon, Deobroh Lee . Sheets. Mary Sue Sheffield, Cynthia L. .. Sheffield, Everetl E. Shehdon, Peggy Jone , . Shei Leoh Shepherd, Gail A. . Sheppard. Noncy Elij Sheppord. Thome M Sherman. John Lester Sherman, Mary Lucy Sherman, Roslynn Sherrill, Brenda J. Jerry Dale Shei Sherrod, Brendo Joyct Shields, Cynthio Lou Shields, David S. Shields, Sheilah E. . Shinn, Madeleine Ann Shipe, Mary Coroline Shirley, Dona James Shoof, Brendo Irene Shockley, Botboro L. Sholfner, Adriene Foy Sholor, Hunter D. , Kare Robe ' illic Iwell, Nino V. . wfety, Stephen D. fety, Victoria R. ;, Roy Milton, Jr. sy, Michael B mms, Chester D Simpson, Linda C 385 Simpson, Malcolm. Jr 485 Simpson. Reginald M 430 Simpson, Wayne T 402 Singleton, Mary E 496 Sink, Lorry Bruce 424 Sink. Nancy Carol 396 Sink. Woyne Maurice 477 SIsk, Clorence D 496 Skeen. Eryin Dwoin 410 Skibbe. Kothleen R 444 Skiles, Evelyn Kay 460 Skiles. Susan 342 Skinner. James M 496 Skipper, Larry B 496 Sklor, Toby M 450 Slock, David N 496 Slode, Irvin Allison 444 Slate, Spencer C 430 Sloughter, Don Wayne 496 Slaughter, Eric A 354 Slaughter, Ruthie E 451 Sledd, Peggy Ellen 457 Sledge, Johnsie Lou 367 Sloan, Karen Ann 379 Sloon, Linda Cheryl 467 Sloan, Millard F., Jr. . . 385 Sloan, Ronald T 348 Smith. Borbaro Ann 342 Smith. Beverly Jean 401 Smith, Brenda Foy 359 Smith, Brenda Koy 444 Smith, Byron F 435 Smith, Cecelia Ann B. . 457 Smith, Charles B 375 Smith, Christine E 485 Smith. Clarence A,. Jr 354 Smith, Cynthio D 413 Smith, Cynthia H 343 Smith, Dorrell Lee 424 Smith, Dovid Kuester 496 Smith, Deborah Jean 460 Smith, Dorothy Mae 457 Smith, Durhom Holt 413 Smith, Dwight S 496 Smilh, Ellen Foy 367 Smith, Ernest Woyne 435 Smith, Evelyn Patrice 424 Smilh, Francis A 435 Smith, Frederick G 435 Smith, Gene Stoncill 374 Smilh, Gerold Keith .... 496 Smith, Glynn Ota 482 Smilh, Hal Bradley 435 Smith, Hal lee 496 Smith, Holey Alford 496 Smith, Henry Allen 387 Smilh, James Edwin, Jr 382 Smilh, James Norris 385 Smith. Jane Iris 451 Smith. Jonet Lucille 430 Smith, Janice Wondo 457 Smith, Jo Ellen 477 Smith, Joon Rochelle 444 Smith, John Cameron 496 Smith, John Jordan 424 Smith, Julion Theodor 382 Smilh. June Corol 496 Smith. June S 451 Smith, Linda Morris 365 Smith, Linda Suson 346 Smith. Lucylle J 496 Smith, Morland 8 375 Smith, Mortha Fisher 465 Smith, Mory C Ford 375 Smith, Mory Gwen 460 Smith, Mary Louise 444 Smith, Myron Ann 465 Smilh, Noncy Ann 435 Smith, Philip Jo 353 Smith, Phyllis Ann 457 Smilh, Rcbecco Jone 444 Smith, Reggie E 343 Smilh, Rexie Jane 444 Smith, Richard F., Ill 451 Smith, Robert A , Jr 496 Smith, Ronold Colmon 496 Smilh, Shirley Jone 475 Smith, Sidney Lee 354 Smilh, Stephen Clorke 496 Smith, Stephen T 401 Smith, Susan K 496 Smith, Suson Kay 444 Smith. Susan Morlene 496 Smilh, Sylvia Kothryn 424 Smilh, Sylvia R 367 Smith, Teresa Ellen 496 Smilh, Thomas E 430 Smilh, Timothy Kent 424 Smith, Willard M 430 Smith. Williom H.. Jr 387 Smith. William M., Ill 430 Smilhwick, Soro L 424 Smilhwick, Shirley G 381 Smilhwick, Teriyl D 435 Smyre, Elizobelh M 483 Sneod, Doniel C 430 Snipes, Comilla G 460 Snow, Gloria Jeon 482 Snuggs, Frances C 451 Snyder. George M 496 Snyder. Robert Ernest 435 Snyder. Williom E 388 Sodano, Henry Ralph 424 Soltys, Martha L 496 Soltys, Michael A 473 Somers, Jocqueline G 475 SomerviUe, John T 438 Sorensen. Kelsey L 496 Southall, Phyllis D 444 Soulherlond, Anthony 430 Soulherlond, James D 342 Southerlond, Kothryn 451 Soulherlond, Tempe D 343 Soulherlond, Woitus V 357 Spoin, Hilda G 370 Spain. Lindo Kothleen 496 Spain. Mary Louise 475 Spain. Pomelo Kaye 457 Spano, Barbara Ann 381 Sparks, Constonce Lou 460 Sporrow, William C 401 Spearman, Jomes F., Jr. ... 496 Spears, Lynda Lee 444 Speors, Martha Burns 444 Speos, Larry Deon 424 Speckmon, Mark C 395 Speight, Judy R 485 Spell, Frankie G 497 Spell, Mark Anthony 497 Spence, Cynthia Anne 497 Spence, Dovid C, Jr 385 Spence, Keifford D 395 Spence, Lorry D 497 Spencer, Moms H 497 Spencer, Rondoll Marl 485 Spencer, Robert Allen 424 Spicer. Polricio Lee 497 Spiewock. Virginia K 406 Spillmon. Johnny E 497 Spivey, Cynlhia 451 Spivey, Mory J 497 Spooner, Shirley Ann 457 Sprogins, Elmo Dole 387 Sprinkle, Allen L 485 Sprinkle, Melindo Ann 465 Spruill. Constonce T 451 Spruill, Koren Sue 464 Spruill, Mary Koy 395 Spruill, Sheilo Leigh 497 Spry, Dione Elizobeth 497 Squitier, Kurt M 379 St. Amond, Fronklin D 497 Stock, Lorry Micheol 385 Stadiem, Lmdo Yvetle 497 Stokem. Eleanor Jeon 497 Stokes. Gary E 424 Slaley, Jockie Jeon 483 Stoley. Linda Lee 479 Slollings, Borboro D 364 Stollings, Dempsey W 382 Slollings. Douglos G 436 Stollings. Edna Moe 365 Slollings, Elizabeth 365 Slollings, Jonet 497 Slollings, Linda Anne 457 Slollings, Morcio Lou 497 Stomey, Thereso Gail 396 Stomps, Suson Byrle 451 Sloncill, Jocqueline 497 Sloncil, John Russell 438 Sloncil, Rebecca J, 497 Slondoler. Bruce H 497 Stondelet. Slephonie 480 Stonford, Carolyn D 497 Stanley, Cynthio Sue 393 Stanley, Frances Ann 451 Stanley, Potricio 466 Stanton. Suzonne Eliz 388 Slorcher, Stafford L 475 Storke, Lindo D 343 Starling. Joseph W 402 Slornes, Morlho Ann 497 Slothom, Thomos F 436 Sloton. Myron Shelton 430 Steed, Jennings D-, Jr 418 Steele, Ann Harris 444 Steele. Linda Lynn 497 Steele. Thelmo Carol 497 Sleig, Polsy Ann 497 Stem. Gale Morie 457 Steinberg, Bruce A 402 Sleinberg, Miriom R 451 Slell, Jonet Fronces 460 Stephens. Barbara J 424 Stephens, Jennings W 385 Stephens, Michoel C 473 Stephens, Michael T 497 Stephenson, Corl W 343 Stephenson, Ooisy H 444 Stephenson, Donno R 477 Stephenson, Edith B 497 Stephenson. James E 497 Stephenson. James T 469 Slephenson. Jerome B 402 Stephenson. John P 425 Stephenson, Mordio T 497 Slephenson, Phyliss G 385 Slephenson. Willord G 374 Steven. Jane Eleonar 364 Stevens, Glendo Sue 406 Stevens, Judith D 393 Stevens, Judy Shorion . 497 Slevens, Lindo Jo 457 Stevenson, Dono Adoms . 451 Stevenson, Donna Lynn 457 Stevenson, Marcio 497 Stevenson, Thomas R 497 Stevenson. William J 444 Stewort, Cotherine L 367 Steworl, Janice G 485 Slewort. Leslie Anne 482 Stewart. Philip Molt 497 SlewotI, Virginio D 436 Stilley, Gory Gene 436 Stirling, Potricio L 444 Slitling, Robert M 403 Stockdale, Jerry W 4ia Stockner, Michael E 497 Stoddard, Beverley H 497 Stogsdill, Dwight R 430 Stoken, Edward J 425 Stakes, Deborah O Neol .. 483 Stokes, Edno L 497 Stokes, Jomes Horvey 469 Stakes, John Hordy, Jr 471 Stakes, Lindo Gayle 396 Stolor, Frederick L 346 Stone, Loretto Venus 457 Stone, Sara Polricio 430 Stane, Linda Jo 466 Stone, John W , 111 425 Slorey, Brenda Gail 457 Stowe. Dovid Lee 430 Strom, Robert D 430 Stroughn, Jocqueline 353 Slrown. Bobby M 430 ietmon, Eddie Joy cklond. Charles E. cklond. Gory E. . cklond, Gwendolyn 436 430 497 451 Strickland, Jack R 497 Stricklond, Joseph H 408 Strickland, Louis E 401 Stricklond, Non W 465 Strickland, Pomelo J 436 Strickland, Robert D 358 Stricklond, Rudy C 401 Strickland, Willord 8 430 Slnngfellow, Donald 425 Slrong, Chorles Holl 388 Strong, Linda Sue 387 Stroud, Belinda Scott 497 Stroud, Cynthia Ann 444 Stroud, Edword H , Jr 399 Stroud, Lorry Nelson 399 Stroud, Mary L 444 Stroud, Vivian David 460 Slrouse, Douglas A 497 Stuart, Judy Lynne 457 Slubbs, Alon Mason 497 Stuckey. Chorles W 469 Sluckey, William J 387 Study, Neil T hompson 379 Sturm, Soroh Anno 364 Slults, Jocqueline J 497 Slyron, Cecil Henry 393 Suddrelh, Paulo D. . 457 Suggs, Phyllis Gail 408 Suiter, Joseph 1 375 Sullivon, Jonice K 457 Sullivon, Williom D 387 Summerlield, David B 401 Summerlin, Mary Anne 364 Summers, Daniel L 436 Summers. Ello lotne 444 Sumner, Louis Wesley 385 Sumrell, Carolyn J 444 Sundholm, Marjory Ann 343 Sunrich, Williom S 497 Supplee, Anne Louise 497 Surgi, Julie Anne 497 Sulliff, John A,, Jr 430 Sulphin, Ruth C 348 Sutlon, Carol Dianne 457 Sulton, Chorles T 451 Sutton, Dione 451 Sutton, Jo Ann 354 Sutlon, JoAnno E 395 Sutlon, Mory L 343 Sutton, Nonnelte 457 Sutlon, Sondro Koye 451 Sulton, Sondro M 485 Sutton, Stonley D. . 436 Sutlon, Susan Lou 482 Swoggerty. Mory L 367 Swoin. Carol McClees 457 Swoim, Morgorel Ann 457 Swam, Poulo Moe 467 Swam, Tereso Carol 364 Swan, Sallie Ruth .. ., 451 Sweol, George Lewis ... 430 Sweeney, Jacqueline N. , , 477 Sydnor, Richord B , Jr 497 Sykes. Borbaro A 354 Sykes, Corolyn Foye 367 Sykes. Felix Jock, Jr 374 Sykes, Goil Anne 451 Sykes, Jock H., Jr 470 Sykes, Jonnie Ellen 451 524 Tobor, Guy Scott 342 Toff, Motlho Sue 342 lalberl, Jan.ce Lynn 497 Tolley, Moitha E 451 Tolley. Wm, Douglas 382 Tolly. Donna Lou 444 Talton, Frank. e Rains 473 Tolton, Lawrence W., Jr. .-, 425 Tomul, Joseph John 398 Tomul, PolricfO B 425 Tonabe. Soloru 497 Tongel. Bruce Joseph 364 Tom, Cloudio Irene 370 Topscott, EdworrJ B, Jr 497 Torlton, Grover C, Jr 425 Tort. Carolee D. C 451 Tort, Donnie Roy 425 Tart. Ed.th Anne 497 Tart. Joseph Lindsey 425 Tort. Joyce Br.tt 444 Tort. Maty Elizobeth 460 Tort, Nina Louise 364 Tort. Poul 0. 430 Tort, Robert Corlyle 396 Tosler. Korene Ellz 346 Tote, Linda Dionne 413 Taylor, Bonn.e Rose 393 Toylor, Cotherme V 473 Toylor, Christ, ne Ann 444 Toylor, Gale Shorman 497 Taylor, Jennifer Ann 497 Taylor, Joseph E 484 Taylor, Lee R., Jr 365 Toylor, Imdo Ann 444 Toylor, Morgoret P 497 Taylor, Morlho Koy 457 Taylor, Mory Morgoret 457 Toylor. Muriel S 379 Taylor. Nancy lee 460 Toylor. Pomelo Stone 362 Toylor. Patricia Ann 497 Toylor. Raymond D 485 Taylor. Susan Eliz 482 Taylor. Sylvia Leigh 444 Toylor. Ted Doniel 497 Toylor. Thomos F 403 Toylor. Tony Roberson 497 Toylor. Wm. Alton 355 Teochey. Debra Ann 457 league. Joan Roy 444 Teogue, Philip C 497 Teague, Taylor F 436 Tedder. Jud.lh 1 457 Tedder, Pomelo Koy 497 Tee, Vicki Shoron 457 Teel, Lee Roy 386 Teel. Potricio Joon 438 Teer. Cecelia Stoltz 364 Teeter. Carolyn Jane 460 Temin. Michael Sennet 485 Temple, Artie June 498 Temple, Belinda Ellen 483 Temple, June Foye 381 Templeton, Jerry W 436 Terry, Carol Jo 474 Terry, Susan Leigh 406 Tesh, Jo Shermon 465 Tesh, John C 436 Tesh, Koy Frances 343 Tetterton, Ernest M 498 Tetterton, Lindo L 402 Tetterton. Louis G-, Jr 388 Tew. lindo Goy 498 Thocker. Potricio L 498 Thocker. Robert T.. Jr 406 Thocker. Thomas Greer 436 Thockrey. Sue 498 Thorp, David Thomos 498 Tho.ton, Linda 8 460 Thoxton, Mary Ann 451 Thayer, Soroh Louise 457 Thigpen, Horry lee 436 Thigpen. Juonito W 451 Thomas. Anne Kirk 425 Thomos. Christopher E. . . . 346 Thomas. Claudia Nell 413 Thomas. Clilton W 425 Thomos. Clinton E 364 Thomas. Doniel Wesley 436 Thomos, Dovid Andrew 498 Thomas, Deborah Anne ... 457 Thomas, Donald M 358 Thomos, Greg A 379 Thomos, Jane G 457 Thomos, John G., Jr 395 Thomas, Julio West 480 Thomos. Lorno Down 498 Thomos. Morgoret E 346 Thomos. Mory Lee 498 Thomos. Oro Ann 444 Thomas, Orleon L 386 Thomos, Pomelo Sue 466 Thomos, Rachel 444 Thomos, Rebecca Sue 444 Thomas. Ruth Tinsley 498 Thomos, Sondro Foye ' . . . 460 Thomson. Janet R. Lee 349 Thompson, Aubrey C 399 Thompson. Betty Koy 393 Thompson. Coroline E 457 Thompson. Cheryl E 382 Thompson, Ernest L 377 Thompson, Hubert W., Jr. .. 381 Thompson, Laura M 467 Thompson, Morilyn Sue 482 Thompson, Pomelo L 498 Thompson, Potricio A 466 Thompson, Polncio S 498 Thompson, Richard E 498 Thompson. Robert E 408 Thompson, Sondro A 479 Thompson, Soroh Lee 444 Thompson, Terry A 49! Thompson, Toni Claire 467 Thomson. Brendo Sue 364 Thonen, Robert R 498 Thornburg, Amy Lib 474 Thornburg, Timothy F 436 Thornton, William E 413 Thrower. Minda L 465 Thurmon. Judith B 451 Thurston, Beverly K 451 Thweolt, Donno Lynne 451 Tillery, Chorles Lee 436 T.llett, Polncio A 451 Tilley, Edna A 465 Tilley. Thereso R 343 Tillmon. Donold Lee 436 Tillmon. Jomes F 498 Tillmon, Linda Carol 425 Tillwick, Karen Ann 480 Timberloke, Bonnie J 457 Timberloke, Polrick B 430 Tingen, Morsholl Lee 395 Tingle, Trevo D 444 Tinney, John Eldon 436 Tipton, Lawrence Ed 386 Tipton, Mark Ellis 498 Tisdole, James O.. Jr 430 Tisko, Joon Ellen 348 Tisler, M.choel J 387 Tofoni, Joanne Morie 444 Tolen, Mory Ellen 354 Toler, John Anthony 436 Toler, Melvin Thomas 396 Toler, Steve Lewis 436 Toll. Doe Fronces 348 Tolley, Edword R 387 Tolnilch, Suson Koy 469 Tomkinson, Potricio J 451 Toole, Deboroh Scott 483 Topping, Sheryll Anne 354 Towey, Jomes Jeffery 498 Townsend, Donna D 393 Townsend, Jomes Vonce 386 Tronsou. Margaret Ann 381 Troynor, Lola Paige 364 Treodwell, Georgia M 388 Trent, Herbert Thomas 498 Trent, Potricio Jone 444 Trexler, Douglas Von 436 Trickier, Terry Lee 451 Tripp, Jomes Raymond 396 Tripp. Joe Speight 425 Tripp. Roger Somuel 403 Trotter. Terrie T 415 Troutmon. Raymond A 436 Truitt. Noncy Corolyn 479 Tucker. Alfred L. 436 Tucker, Corol Ann 381 Tucker, Corolyn Ann 451 Tucker, Eorle Corole 498 Tucker. Everetle F.. Jr 474 Tucker. Rondolph L 498 Tucker, Terry Gray 355 Tucker. Thomas T 355 Tucker, William L 452 Tudor, Donald Norris 374 Tunnell, Alexonder, Jr 425 Tunnell, Glenno D 452 Tunsloll, Joseph P.. Jr 374 Turcotte, Juonito lee 444 Turcolte. Suson A 444 Turnage, John Lester 498 Turner, Alice Brown Turner, Amelia Ann , Turner, Beverly M. . . Turner, Corolyn C. . . Turner, Corolyn Dean Turner, Nell Berger . Turner. Jerry W Turner. John SporroW Turner, Kenneth Woyn Turner, Lindo Grace . Turner. Lindo I Turner. Mortho E. . . . Turner. Patricia Lee . Turner. Robert E. . . . Tuthill. Koren Roe .. Tutterow. Charles D. Tuttle. Francis C. Jr. Turtle, John P., Jr. . Tweed, Richord M. . Twiford, Dennis O. . Twine, William L. .. Twisdole, Charles E. Twisdole, George M. Twyne, James G , Jr 477 Tyer, Carl Lee 367 Tyler, Horry Lee 425 Tyler, John Rodney 470 Tyler, Noncy M 452 Tyndoll, Dorothy K 367 Tyndoll, Foye M 444 Tyndoll, Jomes R , Jr 477 Tyndoll. Zockie L 357 Tyner. Rondolph A 498 Tyson. Corolyn Eliz 436 Tyson, John Kermit 473 Tyson, Joyce Corole 473 Tyson, Mary Kothryn 466 Tyson Olivio Ruth 498 -u- Underwood, Elizobeth Underwood, Nan G. Upchurch, George G. . Upchurch, Michoel lee Upchurcb, Phyllis V. H. Upshow, Elizobeth ... Upton, William E. . .. Ursic, Sheilo Mane Ussery, Robert M , Jr. Uzzle, Russell Turner -V- 425 408 498 452 460 460 480 498 425 374 . 464 . 485 . 482 . 386 . 393 . 498 . 395 , 498 . 498 . 498 . 396 . 382 498 . 430 Voden, Robert Grayson Vollery. Roberto J 464 Von Londinghom, John 498 Vonce. Janet Mane 498 Vonce. Kale Huske 480 Vonce, Kathleen Ann 367 Vonderslice, Mory C 498 Vondiford, Corlton W. 436 Vonhoy, Mortho Eliz 388 Vonmiddlesworth, Wm 498 Vonnelta, Kolhleen L 452 Vann, Shelby Koy 460 Vonnemon, Valerie D. . . . 346 Vonnetto. Barbara L 466 Vonslyke, Pomelo M 346 Vontuyl. Mortho R 474 Vorsho. Emmo Ann 452 Voughon. Brendo Anne 365 Voughon. Jock Hort 498 Voughon, Morgoret R 413 Voughon, Ruth T 485 Vaughn, Rondoll Groy 498 Vouse, John Irvin, Jr 470 Vouse. Kenneth D 471 Vouse. Penny 498 Vowter. Delores Ann 415 Venters, Sara Lou 444 Verelle, Allyne L 498 Vernon, Goil Franklin 374 Verrone, Jerry M 425 Vest. Donno Morie 436 Vestol. Lorry W. 403 Vesler. Gretchen D 457 Vetter, Cotherme E 477 Vick. Deboroh D 498 Vick, Eff.e Early 425 Vick, Jockie Hinlon 425 Vick, Judy Lone 457 Vick Noro Foy 365 Vick ' Robert Wellons 406 Vickers, Eorleen P 346 Vickers, Jennifer D 444 Vickers, Joon Porker 482 Vickery. Julio Sumire 348 Vickery, Robert W 348 Viel, Lawrence W 474 Vignelli, Karen L 425 Vincent, Ronold S 379 Vinci. Doris Goy 460 Vining. Mortho M 457 Vinson. Cory Russell 354 Vinson. Deboroh G 474 Vinson, Gwendolyn Ann 498 Violo, Albert Emile 375 Vogel, Dorothy P 457 Vogler. Michael R 430 Vonconnon Ronold 1 485 Voorhees. Chorles K 386 Voss. Kenneth W.. II 375 Voyles, Jomes Homer 348 -W- Wochlel. Cotherine L 444 Wochter. Peter Marsh 408 Woddell, Don G 374 Woddill. Jeon Cabell 444 Wodsley, Vo. Ann 457 Wadswotth. Johnnie, Jr 379 Wages. Gory Robert 475 Wages. Johnnie C 430 Waggoner. Linda Jone 498 Wagner. Elizobeth A 415 Woinwright. Wilson C 430 Wold. Morsho Ann 436 Wolden. Oovid Cotroll 498 Wolder. Jeffrey M 405 Woldner. Audrey C. 480 Woldrop, Bonnie Ann 386 Woldrop, Edna Horris 466 Wolker. Corol Ann 457 Wolker, Donno Marie 408 Walker, Elizobeth T 353 Wolker, Gory Joe 430 Wolker, Gildo Anne 346 Wolker, Jomes C 430 Wolker, Undo Kothrin 445 Wolker, Mory Alice 498 Walker, Palsy lynne 452 Wolker, Philip E 403 Wolker, Rebecco Ann 498 Wolker, Sondro Young 413 Wolker, Sidney D.. Jr 470 Walker, Suson Dione 445 Wall, Danny Joe 364 Woll, Elizabeth Dionn 498 Woll, Jerry Wayne 343 Wallace, Borboro Ann 452 Wallace, Donno H 480 Wolloce, Patricio B 480 Wallace, Phillip 498 Wolloce, Shelio Koy 461 Woller, Bobbie lou 498 Woller, Edgar C 498 Waller, Joyce Lee 452 Waller, Soroh Eliz 457 Wolrod, Mory S. 445 Wolsh, Brendo Corole 406 Wolsh, Robert John 425 Woller, Patricia M 367 Wolters, Donno Ruth 498 Wollers, Jomes Norman . . . 430 Wallers, Jone C 445 Wolters, Lomonde E 461 Wollers, Sollie Ann 498 Wohon, Cloyde Jerry 382 Wollon, Judy Goye 498 Womsley, Alfred J., Jr 425 Wong, Derhua 418 Wopensky. Russell A 388 Word, Dons Jeonette 40S Word, Edith Goile 354 Word, Mildred T 445 Word, Paul Glynn 374 Word, Sharon Koy 413 Word, Tommy Beck 498 Warden, Rebecca L 415 Wore, Donno Roiney 466 Waring, Borboro Jone 466 Warren, Ann B 464 Worren, Do. id Stephen .475 Worren, Donold Earl 430 Worren, Elizobeth A 466 Warren, John Webster 436 Worren, Morgoret Ann . . 498 Worren, Mortho Ruth 430 Worren, Rilo Ann 479 Worren, Roger A , III 393 Worren, Sondro B 386 Warshowsky, Cothryn A 346 Woshburn, Carol 498 Washburn, Jomes C, III 498 Washington, Don W 367 Washington, Patricia 445 Woters, Cherry Ann 457 Woters, Morvin T 387 Woters, Richord C , Jr 403 Wotkins, Edword Powe 425 Wotkins, Fred O , III . 485 Wolkins, Glorio J. 475 Wotkins. Jo Ann 498 Wolkins, Kothrine M 483 Wotkins, Roxonne 498 Wolkins, Tereso Ann 483 Wolkins, Thomas Craig 408 Wolson, Ann lewis 452 Wotson, Dovid A 498 Wotson, Deboroh lee 461 Wotson. Diono Goil 452 Watson, Dionne E 445 Wotson, Jackie Morie 457 Wotson, Jennifer D 461 Wolson, Judy M 457 Watson, Kothryn M 366 Wotson, Linda Louise 464 Wolson, Phyllis Ann 387 Wotson, Rebecca D 480 Wolson, Rilo Corol 457 Wotson, Williom Ezro 425 Watson, Willis Edward 498 Walts, Jomes Henry 403 Walts, Kenneth Lee 436 Walts, Soroh Guy 360 Wough, Karen Lynne 413 Woy, George Winfred 425 Weotherly. James H 410 Weathers, Suson D 452 Weolhersbee, Sidney P 408 Weaver, Benton F 430 Weover, Jomes Garland .... 396 Weoverr, John Russell 355 Weovil, Glendo June 367 Weovil, Nolhon R 436 Webb, Brendo Marie 498 Webb, Joseph Eorl 386 Webb, Sherry Jo 498 Weber. Groce M 477 Weber, Robert H , Jr 498 Webster, Josie Louise 461 Wedge, Lindo Sue 498 Weeks, Brendo Lynn 461 Weeks, Carolyn Foy 480 Weeks. Corolyn Foy 480 Weeks, Gerold Roy 410 Weeks, Jocquelyn V 498 Weiger, Shoron Ann 463 Weir. Karen Louise 457 Weisensole, Helen 5 498 Weisiger, Lewis A 359 Weissmon. Steven L 395 Weitz, Lloyd Dovid 402 Welch. Alice Kothryn 498 Welch. Lindo M 346 Welch. Nancy Edythe 445 Welch. Potricio Ann -. . 466 Welch ' Walter M 498 Welling. Dorothy S 452 Wellington. Elizobeth 445 Wellins. Steven Paul 498 Wellons, Chorlolle G 458 Wells, Borboro Jean 498 Wells, Jomes lorry 473 Wells, lindo Corol 360 Wells, Richard Allen 431 Wells, Samuel lee, Jr 388 Wells, Thelmo Shoron 445 Wenderoth, Jomes W 436 Weniz, Wondo Renee 458 Wersllein, Frederick 431 West, Addle Christine 431 West, Diono Lynn 477 West. Eddie Horold 425 West, Elizobeth D 464 West, Gory Woyne 393 West, Jenny Sue 436 West. Julio Mewborn 452 West, Lindo Lee 425 West, Moywood Blond 498 West, Peggy Lucille 396 West. Penelope P 480 Wesl. Richord 498 West. Susan 369 West. Williom Edward 425 Weslbrook. James A 436 Weslbrook, Noncy J 346 Wether. nglon. Jason A 436 Wholey, Frederick K 434 Wheeler, Deboroh Joy 498 Wheeler, Ferbbie Z 461 Wheeler, George W 381 Wheeler, Stephen E 498 Wheless, Suson Monroe . 452 Whichord, Shirley (i 498 Whicker. Chorles V 431 Whisnanl, Constance B 458 Wh.snonl, Melbo T 360 Wh.te, Borboro E 393 White, Beniomin G 411 White, Corolyn Anne 458 While, Corolyn Rheo 498 White, Delores Jeon 387 White, Fronk Vernon 355 White, Hornet Jean 446 White, Harriet Lynn 452 White, Jomes Lorry 436 While. Jon Bennett 355 While, John F.. Jr 431 White, Judy Ann 458 While. Louro Ann 498 White, lulher Glenn 418 While, Morgie P 445 While, Pomelo Ann 452 Wh.te. Pomelo Joyce 461 Wh.te, Phil Wayne 374 While, Rebecco D 483 Wh.te, Sondro Gole 458 White, Sorah Cloire 498 White, Skinner, Arthur 498 White, Stonlord M 374 White. Stuorl Mollory 343 While. Sylvio Lynn 367 White. Vickie Roe 410 While. Wode C, Jr 425 Whitehead. Linda L 452 Wh.lehursl. Charles E 354 Whilehurst. William T 498 Whiteley. John W 404 Wh.lmon. Viv.on Foye 370 Wh.lesell, Jomes A 381 Whilesell. lindo Ann 344 Whitfield. Marilyn 458 Whitfield. Mory Lou B 418 Whiff. eld. Robert E 384 Whitley. Anna D 452 Whitley. Borboro Ann 394 Whilley. Bobby Lone 381 Whitley. Deborah L 498 Whitley. George 485 Whitley, James Rodney 485 Whitley. Lindo Ann 445 Whitley, Madge Lee 353 Whitley. Nancy Jone 445 Whilley. Pomelo J 441 Whitley, Poul R 445 Whitley. Peggy Ann 434 Whilley, Theodo re W 405 Whitley, William Dees 425 525 Wh.lney , Koy Ellen . WhitI, Ross Gerald Wh.ltington, Jomes P. . Whitwe 1, Tommye J. Whyte, Thomos E Wldmoi er, Robert G Wiggins Edith Faye ... . Wight, fving Dovtd Wilder, Faye D Wilee, irendo Jeon Wiley, ano Leoh Wilfong Gary Howard . . . Wilhelm , Stephen Ray Wilkerso n, Foye E Wilkerso n, Normon W WiUerso n. Richard A Wilkie, Claude F Wilkins, Donald A. . Wilkinso n, Gregory A. . . Wilkinso n, John D Wilkinso n, Margaret A. . . Willard Cheryl L. , Willels, Marsho Ann William , Allen Wayne . Williom , Borry C William . Corol L Williom , Corol Sue William , Carroll F Williom , Connie Dale Williom . Dole A Williom , David C William . David Jock . . Will, am , Deborah S. Williom , Demetrius W Williams , Evelyn A. William , Frances L William , Freddie T William , Gregory C William , Horriette A William , Jackie Ann Williom , Jomes E., Jr Williams , Jonet Hole Williom , Jo Ann Williom , Joel Arthur Williom , John M-, Jr William , Johnny Lee Willioms Joseph L. William , Joyce E wi rom , Potrico S William , Polnck W. Williom , Richord H Will.om , Richord P William , Robert D William , Ronald R Will.om , Sandra D William . Steven Corl Joymond G., Jr. Richord D uson Wesley Fomionne A ' m Donold . . Donny Wayne Borboro Ann Borboro Lee Betty Frances Bro.lon A.. Jr. . . Brendo Sue Wilson, James Lough Wilson, Julia Ann .. Wilson, Linda Lee .. Wilson, Mory J. Wilson, Melanie A. . W.lson, Mono Koy . Wilson, Nancy I. . . W.lson, t oncy Louisa Wilson, Patricio Ann Wilson, Richard W. W.lson, Robert Frank W.lson, Sondro Jeonnr Wilson, Stephen H. . Wilson, Virginia I. . W.lson. Wendell Gem W.nbon, Bel.nda E. . W.nborne, Vivion Lee Winburn, John P. , . . Winders, Borboro Nell W.ngote, Cloudio Wingote, Rhondo P. 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Sandra KenI . . . , 406 Zimmerman, Kathryn .... 355 Wright, Xyldo Lenell 499 Zimmerman, Susan . . . . 458 Credits Chief Photographer— Walter Quade Assistant Photographers— Stephen Neal Ed Stroud Charles Griffin Beauties Portraits— Homer Ball Cone Mills Corporation Class Portraits-Smith Studio Jim Kilburn Bruce Clark Vaughn Gwyn Additional Photo Credits-Kelly Adams Hank Gardner Charles Denny National Aeronautics and Space Administration Miss North Carolina ' s Wardrobe— Joanna Phillips Other Wardrobes for Queens-The College Shop 526 In Memory of ' Lee Harlan Blackwell 1311-1968 Friend of Many Yearbook Staffs tP One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break ' W- ■? i ; i)i ' a If 13 y . I ( . ' I ©y V , -7 i ♦ 1 I N ml ■


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