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

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East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Donna Joyce Dixon, Editor Roger A. Linville II, Business Manager Adniene Faye Shoffner, Managing Editor w i 1 I ' ;Vj;r m Contents Features 20 Fine Arts B4 Organizations . . . 11D Greeks 13S Sports 2SG Academics 34B Classes 410 Index 540 The ECU Man and Wonnan T - . V I ... ' . J  Alone or Together . Emotional or Inhibited ' ..w. ■ 10 II 12 Systematic or Impulsive 13 14 ■.S;:; ! ; .. .xv it ;¥--- SS X :?:S -5 Involved or Unconcerned 15 Forever on the Move 16 17 At the Dawn of a New Decade 18 Shape of the future Formed By the desire In one ' s heart And the unwished gift Of the world ' s old problems Each uses His imagination To find a place Where with a little rustling And turning about He can make room For himself And looking around him See what he can do To help the fellow Next door 19 ■• -. ■.■: ' ■■ r- - i ' :.: ' ■ m f A cheerleader, a bonfire . . . both spark school spirit . . . both fire enthusiastic support before the Davidson game. Mickey .Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Plenty of sunshine, color, and happiness. Empty bottles of Rebel Yell and Seagram ' s 7. Home- coming, requiring hundreds of hours of dedi- cated preparation, provided ECU with a spectacle of color and enthusiasm unparal- leled by any previous campus event. Con- certs by Dionne Warwick and The Fifth Dimension overwhelmed more than 8,000 students and guests who literally packed in- to Minges Coliseum. Even when the David- son Wildcats came from behind to defeat the Pirates, enthusiasm remained high. Pin- nochio, Dumbo, Jiminy Cricket, and a host of other Disney characters transformed Grea ter Groovy Greenville into a fan- tasyland of animation. An endless array of sorority and fraternity house decorations stimulated the Imagination of everyone from six to sixty, hlomecoming 1970 proved the world a carousel of color. Walt Disney characters parade down Fifth Street. Tribute to the Pirates of ECU. Everyone wants a touchdown and most of all — victory! 22 1 1 H HHBHV ?= vKarawi is BB , « . J - ■ A 111 rlil m . V%J . ' ••• oach Stasavich looks grim! One step away from a touchdown and a victory for ECU. signing queen crowns the new during halftlme ceremonies. Presidential kiss for the queen. le Fifth Dimension carries East Carolina Students Up, Up, and Away with magical melodies. 23 Homeconning Queen Susan Carol Walton 24 First Runner-up Jacque Orlando Second Runner-up ' ' irginia Wadsley .25 ' i K Pir 4d 4 !r M)ISwf%J .- ' r v ■■ ' ■ ■Vx f Diane Eliza beUttn S pry Buccaneer Queen 19 70 Witty, charming, and dynamic — these ad- jectives genuinely describe the Buc- caneer queen for 1970. A striking beauty from Arlington, Virginia, Diane Spry was selected from a field of thirty-two campus lovelies who were judged on personality, poise, and photogenic quality. Rep- resenting Alpha Phi sorority, the vi- vacious queen ' s post-graduation plans include membership either in VISTA or the Peace Corps. Diane, a sophomore history major, ex- plained, I do not want to sit and watch the world go by; I want to help It along by helping people. 27 Buccaneer Queen First Runner-up Susan Walton Buccaneer Queen Second Runner-up Nancy Dean Wl 28 Sumnner School Queen Christie Roberson White Ball Queen Lucy Jolnnson 29 Military Queen Mary Taylor IFC Queen Virginia Wadsiey MRC Queen Marcia Gill 30 East Carolina Football Centennial Queen Second Runner-up Miss North Carolina Susan Walton East Carolina Classic Queen Jantzen National Smile Girl Debby Buff 31 Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Kneeling: Bob Rankin, Peter Greenspan; Front Row: Ron Moore, Walte ' Dudley, Lonnie Kafzen, Reggie Ryals, Debbie Falls, Allan Chan, Tonnmy Stevenson, Alton Bowline Second Row: Debbie Sheehan, Susan Walton, Debby Buff, Vickie Barnhardt, Bebe Hightower, Mar Jo Wozelka. 32 shman Cheerleaders. Front Row: Suzy Berry, Mary Ann Burchette, Rhonda Casey, Babs Wlnn- had. Caria Patrick, Michele Marine, Karen Reece. Second Row: Donna Elam, Cyndra Hol- ed, Becky O ' Brien, Ellen Marine, JoAnn Latimer, Lynn Rapone. Pirate Power! Wild, wet, wonderful. Rankinism. Give me a P. All the way, all the way go, go! hHomecoming — ' 69 style. Victory, defeat, joy, sadness. Purple and gold, inter-group compe- tition spirit stick, rally squad. Pep rallies. Ev-er-ything we do Is going to be funky. Ah, but can you rally? Inspiration, broken ribs, soul. Rip ' em up, give ' em hell, Pirates! David- son, Jacksonville, South Carolina, State, Duke, Wake Forest . . . Hfey, hey, hey, hey! EC you look so good to me!! Between rally cries, the cheerlead- ers engaged in other activities. At- tending a workshop at Pfieffer Col- lege, they learned new routines and won an award for being one of the most spirited cheerleading squads. In November, the squad sold cowbells for the Homecoming game. 33 34 35 Shades of red and blue and Bobby Vinton. Echoes of Blue Velvet, Roses are Red, Blue on Blue, and Red Roses for a Blue Lady. Audible ooh ' s and ah ' s as the Sinatra of the 60 ' s crooned to an enraptured audi- ence. It was an audience of lovers, hands entwined and hearts enlightened. Melodies of love and soft sighs of young girls were heard throughout the audience. m 1 f centerstage, a voice fronn the shadows. Thursday, April 24, ' 69 brought Johnny Mathis to Minges Coliseum. Strains of I ' ll Never Fall in Love Again and The Twelfth of Never reverberated into every corner of Minges. Enthralled students were capti- vated by Mathis ' talent. Though small in stature, Johnny Mathis proved himself a giant among entertainers. Bobby Vinton — February I, 1969. 36 Bubblegum music and a concert on grass. Pirate Jamboree brought Boyce and Hart and the Association to the East Carolina campus. With six gold records to their credit, the Association opened Jamboree with the drumbeat of excitement. Long famed by Along Comes Mary, Cherish, and Windy, they provided a musical review of their outstanding hits. Stereotyped as the Kings of Bubblegum Music, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart played many of the songs they have writ- ten, and Boyce and Hart provided a unique experience for the large crowd at the con- cert on the Mall. LUV proved to be a crowd favorite. They wrote the song, mean- ing Let Us Vote, as a musical request for owering the voting age to 18. Let ' s Take a Trip to Greenville, written the night be- fore the concert, brought cheers, claps, and smiles from the audience. Boyce and Hart — May 3, 1969. 37 Times Square Two — January 3, 1969. Weird, wacky, zany! An extra added attraction to a concert. Times Square Two, an absolute scream! Mycroft Parner and Andrew I ' s fast-moving act in- cluded duo-guitars, historical event re-enactments, and juggling of prick- ly pears. A sound similar to an ele- phant ' s roar filled Minges when An- drew played his tromoblatt, a large ancient brass instrument that looked like an unwound trombone or trum- pet with a curved horn on the end. With co-ordinated and perfectly timed antics, Times Square Two pro- vided an hour of rollicking, side- splitting entertainment. Ballads, beat, rhythm, pop, fan- tastic dancing ability, and light hu- mor followed with Anthony and the Imperials. Flashing purple shirts and white pants adorned the group who commanded the crowd ' s full atten- tion. Big hits of yesterday. Total silence. A medley of oldies but goodies such as Going Out of My Head, Tears on My Pillow, I ' m on the Outside Looking In, and Take Me Back. A standing ovation and memories of beach music. Anthony and the Imperials — January 31 38 % w Your Father ' s Moustache — September 27, 1969. B. J. Thomas— September 9, 1969. Another year. More music. A warm reception for B. J. Thomas. The opening concert of Fall 1969. Little Green Apples and Raindrops Fallin ' on My Head echoed throughout MInges. A ruffled white shirt, a sore throat, but still a performance. Sunshine and hundreds of sweating bodies on the Mall. A tuba, trombone, piano, banjo, and washboard. Parents ' Day and a return to the Gay Nineties. Derby hats and striped vests. Footstomping, beer-drinking music per- formed by Your Father ' s Moustache. 39 Capacity-plus crowds. Traffic jams. Students packed to the rafters of Minges. En- tertainment for Homecoming 1970 left nothing to be desired except more room. Total darkness. Spotlight. Dionne War- wick. Belting out her hits of now and then, Dionne performed before a captivated audience. Her back-up group, the Constellations, added to the excitement. Unbelievable silence permeated Minges as she sang old favorites such as, Walk On By, Don ' t Make Me Over, Promises, Promises, and Alfie. Spots and more spots. Black and white dots. Fringed suede vests for the second half. A spontaneous group and a responsive audience. Kicking off with Up, Up, and Away, the Fifth Dimension dazzled listeners. Dancing In the aisles and on the stage. Wedding Bell Blues, Aguarlus and a strobe light. De- spite the absence of Marilyn Mc- Cou, they were sensational. 40 Fifth Dimension — November 9, 1969. 41 ••- 1 1 i r i-v4... J i ■;i mm 1 J Ki J UJii-f iJi::- ' 4 H WW V ' ' ' ' ' hHRkh Tl B H fHH H r f r i EhE HL ; 1 ; kt i ■ ' -. ■■•■■ ' ■. . ■ TfiTi! ilT- ' ' a% s ■i H ir ■ _ Mistaken identity leads to near disaster in rock musical. The Brooklyn Bridge — January 25. 1970. Groovin ' to the beat of People Got To Be Free; the versatile eleven members of the Bridge stimulate high spirits in members of the capacity crowd. 42 Carousel 19yO. Your Own Thing, Jose Feliciano, and the Brooklyn Bridge. A rock nnusical, a blind entertainer, and eleven versa- tile musicians. The rising tempera- tures and warm sunshine put every- one in a good mood for the week- end. 352 dollars for a phone call that was the spark setting off the rock musical, Your Own Thing. A one-night stand in Wright Auditorium provided a night of light-fingered, light-hearted hu- mor. A story about identical twins separated by a shipwreck and later re-united by chance. The rock musi- cal, whose plot was stolen from Shakespeare ' s Twelfth Night, was a first for the East Carolina audience. Magic fingers on a guitar. Fast-paced to slow-mov- ing. Put On Your Red Dress, Mama to Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet. Led to centerstage by his seeing eye dog, Jose Feliciano left students awestruck by his musi- cal genius and his impersonations of show business personalities. This tal- ented musician proved to the audi- ence that being blind was not a handicap for him. Eleven was the magical number for the Brooklyn Bridge. Ten guys and one girl. Performed such hits as Worst That Could hHappen, Welcome Me Love, and You ' ll Never Walk Alone. They sang Upside Down and invited people to dance and they did — in the aisles, on the stage, even on the chairs. People Got to Be Free was the message they left with ECU students. ■1, m , ' ; ' « ' !4 ' ' ' ' ■ ' H a: ' it ' K f :.;- ' . 1. A-J is ' ' - - % ' .. I ,. ;■-• i: l; . Forty students and a great honor. Lots of hard work to gain the prestige of being chosen to Who ' s Who Annong Stu- dents in Annerican Universities and Colleges. Chosen by a committee composed of students and faculty, these ECU men and women received national recognition. Phyllis Ann Watson College Marshal; County Club; Dean ' s List; History Honors Pro- gram; Honor Roll; Hugo E. Miller Scholar; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary; Political Science Club; Student Counselor; University Party, Ward Chairman, Distin- guished Service Award. Rex Lee Meade AFROTC, Cadet Group Com- mander; Freshman Orientation Counselor; IPC Representative; Kap- pa Sigma, Historian, Secretary; Psi Chi; SGA, Vice President, Home- coming Parade Chairman, Class Ring Salesman, Chairman of Selection of Cheerleaders, Adviser to Cheer- leaders, Review Board Chairman, Budget Committee; Student Chair- man, Red Cross Blood Drive; Univer- sity Party; Young Republican Club. Eileen Bradshaw Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Dean ' s List; Student Nurses ' Association, Secretary; Stu- dent Nurses ' Association of North Carolina, Publications Committee; Tau Pi Upsilon, Vice President. Patrick Bernard Timberlake Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Phi Sigma Pi, Vice President, Secretary, Serv- ice Key Award; Society for ihe Ad- vancement of Management, Pub- licity Chairman. 45 Cynthia Ann Pierce Dean ' s List; ECU Merit Scholarship Recipient; East Carolina League of University Scholars; Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice President; Student Education Association. William Thonnas Ransone Academic Scholar; East Carolina League of University Scholars, Pres- ident, Scholarship Weekend Com- mittee; Faculty Senate, Student Rep- resentative on Student Loan and Fi- nancial Aid Committ ee; Freshman Tennis Team; Mathematics Honors Program; Member of Outstanding College Athletes of America, 1970; Phi Kappa Phi; National Honor So- ciety; Phi Sigma Pi, Pledgemaster; Pi Mu Epsilon; Varsity Tennis Team; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nomi- nee. Helen Storey Cleveland Ail A ' s Graduate School oF Psychol- ogy; Chi Beta Phi; Dean ' s List Every Quarter; Mensa; Outstanding Senior in Psychology; Psi Chi; Summa Cum Laude Graduate 1968. Cordell Hopper Dean ' s Advisory Council; Delta Phi Delta, President; Design Associates; Honor Roll; National Society of In- terior Designers, President. 46 Carolyn Jean Breedlove Alpha Kappa Delta; Associated Arts Board; Chi Beta Phi; Dean ' s List; Delta Zeta, Pledge Projects Chair- man, Standards Chairman, Historian, Assistant Publicity Chairman; Family Life Conference Chairman; Honor Roll; Judo Club; Marshal; Modern Dance Club; Psi Chi, President. John Robert Dixon Honor Roll; Judo Club; Law Society; Men ' s Residence Council, Senator; Mid-West Model UN; Mid-South Model UN; National Model UN; North Carolina Model Security Council, Secretary General; Political Science Club; SGA, Legislature, Blue Ribbon Committee, External Affairs Secretary, Activity Card Commis- sion, Red Tape Committee, Faculty Senate Committee; Young Republi- can Club, President, Treasurer. Karen lleen Nielsen Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Music Ther- apy Club; Sigma Alpha lota; Student Forum for School of Music. Kenneth Henry LeCour Dean ' s List; East Carolinian staff; Honor Roll; Kappa Delta Pi; Men ' s Residence Council; Phi Alpha Theta; SGA, Legislature; Sierra Nevada Club; Younq Democrats Club. I 47 Nora Lynn Quisenbenry Coffeehouse Series; Delta Zeta, Proj- ects Chairman, Vice-President; Hon- or Roll; Model UN Page; Pi Sigma Alpha; Rebel Staff, Co-ordinator, Contributor; SGA, Elections Com- mittee; Student Union Social Com- mittee; Tutorial Society; Virginia Committee for University Status; Women ' s hlonor Council. David James Guilford Class President, Sophomore, Junior, Senior; Dean ' s List; Dormitory Floor Manager; Honor Roll; Men ' s Resi- dence Council; Phi Sigma Pi, Cor- responding Secretary; Student So- cial Standards Committee, Chair- man; Todd Scholarship Winner; Var- sity Tennis Team. Gwen Elizabeth Bullock SGA, Legislature, Rules Committee; State Student Legislature; Women ' s Judiciary Council, Chairman. Steven Elliott Howell Alpha Beta Alpha, President, Vice- President; Aycock Dormitory Resi- dent Advisor; College Chorale; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Jones Dorm- itory, Floor Manager, Resident Ad- visor; Kappa Delta Pi; Library Sci- ence Advisory Committee; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Sigma PI, President, Recording Secretary, Official Dele- gate to National Convention; Ycung Republican Club. 48 Gwendolyn Dean Strickland Alpha Delta Pi, House Manager, Membership Chairman; Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary; Buccaneer, Gen- eral Staff, Features Editor; Model United Nations Page; Publications Board; SGA, Budget Committee, Legislature, Rules Committee Chair- man; State Student Legislature Dele- gate; Student Counselor, Gotten Hall; Student Orientation Counselor; University Party. Jens Erickson Bang Freshman Orientation Counselor; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Inter-frater- nity Council, Representative, Judi- ciary; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres- ident, President; Men ' s Honor Coun- cil, Public Defender; Student Party; Summer School Judiciary Council; University Judicial Council. Nancy Louise Bittnen Beta Gamma Sigma; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary, Treasurer, .Social Com- mittee Chairman, Service Commit- tee Chairman, Miss Future Business Teacher of North Carolina, Alton Finch Scholastic Award; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary, Junior Scholarship Award, Thomas Clay Williams Schol- arship Award; Omicron Delta Epsi- lon; Society for the Advancement of Management. Stephen Levi Beaman History Honors Program; Model UN Security Council, Chef de Cabinet; Popular Films Committee; SGA, Legislature, Minority Floor Leader, Rules Committee, Awards Commit- tee, Chairman, Parade Committee, Chief Marshall, Student Activity File Committee Chairman; Univer- sity Party. 49 Edna Louise Casciol County Club; President Greene Hall; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Review Board; Sociology Club; Women ' s Residence Council, Chairman; Uni- versity Party. Paul Breitman Alpha Epsilon Pi, Correspondence Secretary, Pledgemaster; Associated Arts Board; Social Chairman; Fresh- man Orientation Counselor; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, President; Inter- Fraternity Council, Social Chairman; Judicial Review Board; Junior Class Vice-President; Men ' s Honor Coun- cil; Popular Entertainment Commit- tee — Chairman; President ' s Cabinet; Senior Class Vice-President; SGA Secretary of Entertainment; SGA Legislature; Summer Men ' s Judicial Council; Summer Orientation. Shannon Hubband Roseman Alpha Xi Delta, Activities Adviser, Bull Pledge Trainer, Pledge Scholar- ship Chairman, Rush Secretary; Dan- forth Foundation Fellowship Nom- inee; Dean ' s List; Dorm Social Com- mittee; East Carolina League of University Scholars; East Carolina Merit Scholar; East Carolinian; Fam- ily Life Conference Committee, Stu- dent Hostess; Marshall; PsI Chi, Trea- surer; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee. Willand Honace Colson All Southern Conference; All State Football; Varsity Football; Outstand- ing Player in Southern Conference. 50 Dawn Victoria Obrecht American Chemical Society Student Affiliate; Baptist Student Union; Chi Beta Phi; Chemistry Department Laboratory Assistant; Course Guide, Departmental Editor; Dean ' s List; Dormitory Vice-President; Rebel, Copy Editor; Tutorial Society. William Lee Crisp Biology Club; Biology Department Laboratory Assistant; Chi Beta Phi; Dean ' s List; hlonor Roll; Phi Sigma Pi, hHistorian, Assistant Pledgemas- ter, Recording Secretary; Research Fellowship Recipient, University of Florida. Stephanie Chase Standafen Campus Movie Committee; Chi Omega, Assistant Secretary, Presi- dent; Orientation Counselor; SGA Legislature; Sigma Chi Delta Sv eet- heart; Spirit Committee; Student Counselor, Cotten Hall; Student Nurses Association, Mediation Board; University Party; Women ' s Honor Council; Women ' s Recreation Association. Timothy Brent Kesler Interfraternity Council, Judiciary; Dr. Jenkins Gratification Committee; Men ' s Honor Council; Phi Kappa Tau, President, Public Relations Di- rector, Secretary; SGA Legislature; University Party; Varsity Cheer- leader. 51 Diane Holland Linville Alpha Delta Pi; Freshman Cheerlead- ers; Homecoming Queen; SGA, Sec- retary, Summer School Secretary, Legislature, Executive Council; Spir- it Committee; State Student Legis- lature; University Party. Roger Aubrey Linville II Buccaneer, Business Manager; Cheerleader; Dean ' s List; ECU Pi- rate; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice- President; Institutional Improvement Committee; Phi Kappa Tau, Vice- President; Publications Board; SGA, Legislature, Screening and Appoint- ments Committee, Summer School Vice-President, Sophomore Vice- President, State Student Legislature; United Nations Sub-Committee Conference; University Party. Carol Kay Mabe Dean ' s List; Delta Zeta, Public Re- lations and Publicity Chairman; De- sign Associates; Honor Roll; Helen A. Snyder Award; National Society of Interior Designers, Vice-President; Wheel of Sisterhood, Editor; Wo- men ' s Honor Council. Dennis Warren Mountcastle Crew Team, Co-Captain; Dea ' n ' s List; Phi Sigma PI. 52 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Historian, Pledge- master, President, Secretary, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Freshman Orientation Counselor; hHebrew Youth Fellowship; hHonor Roll; Inter- fraternity Council, Delegate, Sec- retary, Rush Committee Co-Chair- man; Men ' s hlonor Council; Mid- South Model UN General Assembly Delegate; Mid-South Model UN Se- curity Council, Chef De Cabinet, Delegate; Popular Entertainment Committee; School of Art, Senior Class Chairman; University Party. Judith Cheryl Randal Delta Zeta, hlouse Manager; hHonor Roll; Model UN Page; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Reporter; Student Coun- selor; University Party. Charles Ernest Strickland Freshman Class President; Inter- fraternity Council, President, Trea- surer; Omicron Delta Epsilon; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer; Ring Committee. 53 Virginia Luise Lanam Alpha Delta Pi, President, Standards Chairman; Chief Marshall; Dean ' s List; Freshman Dorm Officer; hlon- or Roll; Model UN Page; Sigma Chi Derby Day Queen; SNEA; Wo- men ' s Honor Council. Brian Richard VanDencook Honor Council; Kappa Sigma, Pledge President, Homecoming Chairman, Secretary, Man of the Year, Chairman UNICEF Drive; Ori- entation Counselor; Psi Chi; SGA Executive Budget Committee; Sum- mer School SGA, Chairman Budget Committee, Union Committee; Re- view Board; Ring Sales Committee; University Party, Campaign Man- ager. Paul Franklin Callaway, Jr. Alpha Phi Gamma, President; Artists Series, Chairman; Associated Col- legiate Press Delegate; Canterbury Club; Carnegie Foundation Higher Education Seminars; College Press Service, Southern Editor; County Club, Presidenf; Fbuntainhead, Edi- tor; Honor Roll; Intercollegiate Press Service, Southern Editor; Lecture Series; Men ' s Judiciary; Men ' s Resi- dence Council; Model UN Delegate; National Executive Board of US Student Press Association; North Carolinians Against the Death Pen- alty, Governing Council; Publications Board; Rebel, Copy Editor, Editor, Managing Editor; SGA, External Af- fairs Committee, Internal Affairs Committee, Legislature; US Student Press Association Delegate. 54 John Charles |:: Schofield Phi Kappa Tau, Alumni Secretary, Chaplain, Pledgemaster, Executive Council; Presidential Cabinet; Publi- cations Board; SGA, President, Sec- retary of External Affairs; Summer School SGA, Executive Committee, Parliamentarian, Rules Committee Chairman; State Student Legislature, Delegation Chairman, State Trea- surer; University Union Planning Board; University Party. Daniel Cornelius Snead Associated Arts Board; Delta Sig- ma Pi; Student Affairs Advisory Board; University Union, Vice-Pres- dent. President. 55 Lovely ladies with gracious manners, warm smiles, and helping hands. Usher- ing for the Fine Arts Series and campus plays. Official hostesses for ECU events. Offering their services to any campus group, the ECU Marshalls were a true combination of beauty and brains. Serving at the hlomecoming Alumni Breakfast and ushering at graduation ceremonies in May highlighted a year of service to the University. 1. Linda Alford 2. Virginia Lanam 3. Faye Reaves 4. Lynn Harris 5. Barbara Young 6. Debbie Debnam 7. Carolyn Breedlove 8. Sharron H. Roseman 9. Kay Tyndall 10. Sheila Nelson II. Linda Lylle 12. Jere Gallagher 13. Brenda Morgan 14. Jeanne Crickenberger 15. Jenny Leggett bu 56 U Xwi0.. ui 7 8 ,9 10 Ui M)- U It la 13 CZ7 57 Face of the graduate! Speaker for graduation — Mr. John Watlington, Statewide President Wachovia Bank and Trust. 58 iPresldent Jenkins addresses the June graduates. I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch where- thro Gleams that untravell ' d world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. Ulysses ■ — Alfred, Lord Tennyson Final nnoments of anticipation; for some, moments of sorrow; no more final exams; no more eight o ' clock classes. The parting of old friends, a retro- spect of four long years. A step towards the big, cruel world and a step away from the security of the college campus. A piece of parchment, letters to follow a name . . . Was it worth it? No more hap- py hours, no more all-nighters, and no more of that good cafe- teria food. The brotherhood of fra- ternities, the sisterhood of sororities, the long waits in the infirmary or in the drop-add line. The hassle of mak- It to class on time, the frustration faced as a freshman — these were gone. Gone, but not forgotten. Ahead lay a career, marriage, or the service. A never-ending struggle to attain a goal. The choice of a way of life faced the graduate as he walked away. Graduates face the future with mixed emotions and with hopes for success. 59 Roll call of the nations, an attempted assas- sination of the Chinese delegate. Passage of a resolution on the Iran- Iraq border dispute. A plaque for i-he Best Debater to Arnold Goldin of the University of Virginia. Pretty pages to carry messages. A deli- cious banquet at the Fiddler ' s 111. A speaker from UNITAR. Impres- sions of Mid-South Model Security Council. Pounding of the gavel to rule delegates out of order, dis- cussion of world problems, and pos- sible solutions. An unplanned keg party and a load of newly-made friends. Delegates from Campbell College, UNC, UVA, Duke, and ECU made the fourth annual Model Security Council a booming success. President Robert B. Robinson presides over NCMSC. An unknown assailant attempts to assassinate Robert K. Adams, the Chinese delegate. 60 Shaving cream fights and cramped accom- modations left a lasting impression on National Merit Scholars who vis- ited ECU during Scholarship Week- end. Sponsored by the East Caro- lina League of University Scholars, high school students from the South- ern United States personally experi- enced various aspects of college life. Like staying In the dormitories and attending classes. A banguet hosted by the Student Government Asso- ciation with lots of good ECU food ended a weekend of visual Im- pressions of East Carolina University. High school seniors sample a bit of university life. 61 The Dove, symbol of peace. The day, Wednes- day, October 15, 1969. The event, Vietnam Moratorium. Black arm- bands, black flags. A debate by Dr. John East and Dr. William White, a speech by President Jenkins. A pro- test against the Vietnam war and United States involvement. Fifteen hundred students from all facets of life, all against war. Plans for a trip to D. C. for a national Mora- torium. Over the nation, thousands of voices asking only for peace and an end to war. Ring o ' f light, a light for peace. Candlelight vigil at the United States Post Office 62 Symbol of the dead, a black flag. Supporters of Uncle Sam set the stage for the rally. President Jenkins addresses the young patriots I ' m for America, the cry of Rally for Amer- ica. American flags proudly dis- played. Echoes of the pledge of al- legiance; America the Beautiful; a protest against a protest; support of Nixon ' s Viet Nam policy. The silent majority — -no longer silent. The colors — red, white, and blue. The motto. Sic semper terranus. Pro- American speeches by President Jenkins and concerned faculty mem- bers. All in all, a solemn assembly to uphold President Nixon and his proposed plans for peace. 63 Mitch Marshall, left, and two Rose High students display signs. 2y busted under new city ordinance. So read the headline of a special edition of the Founfainhead. Exemplified stu- dents ' concern for individual rights guaranteed in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. Twenty-seven young men and women were arrested for parading without a permit. Apathy turned to outrage. A silent protest, up- roarious response. Students decked with white gags advertised for SCLC and the Rev. Ralph Aber- nathy at the Post Office. Greenville City Ordinance Number 330: unfair to some, necessary to others. Police keep watchful eye on marchers. Marchers wear white gags to symbolize their protest against lack of freedom of speech. 64 President Jenkins confers with Black students. Petition of ten demands, a cafeteria sit-in, the visit of Dr. Jenkins ' residence, convocation walkout — unrest pre- vailed. Over-powering force resulted in tension and anxiety. Bomb scares, debates, students consumed by a fierce interest ranging from dissent to total agreement and suppor t. Concerned Blacks formed SOULS. A minority found cooperation on all sides. A voice was established. Blacks walk out of convocation held at Ficklen. Stadium. William Lowe presents the list of ten demands to students. 65 Ten years- years of service and hard work to bring East Carolina from a small teachers ' college to an expanding liberal arts university. One thousand Tar hieels at an appreciation dinner In Minges Coliseum. All there to honor Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, president of East Carolina University. State Attorney General Robert B. Morgan. Representative Walter B. Jones of the 1st Congressional district — guest speakers. A tribute now part of the Congressional record, paid by Jones. Dedication. Perseverance. Concern for his fellow man and ECU. SGA President John Schofield congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Leo W. Jeakins. • •- jj s i )1 ' IjA- Sii, Fountainhead reporter Brenda King inten. ' iews Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins at reception in C.U. One thousand Tar Heels enjoy the southern style menu at the dinner in Minges. 66 )r. Joe Pou addresses the quests at Minges. Dr. Jenkins expresses appreciation for gratitude shown. State Attorney General Robert B. Morgan praises Jenkins. Gue-.ts sample hors d ' oeuvres and punch at a social hour before the dinner held in Minges Coliseum on January 27, 1970. 67 Proposed Planetarium for ECU includes a planetariunn chamber, exhibition room and observatory. Dr. Jenkins and Gov. Robert Scott declare March 7 Eclipse Day. Dr. Peter Kahn, Sarah Lee Lippincot of the Sproul Observatory, Dr. Leo Baggerly of the National Science Foundation, Craig Young, Dr. William Byrd, Dr. D. B. Birney and Peter Van De Kamp of the Sproul Observatory. 68 Jean Prideaux of Richmond, Va.. and James Henry of Little Rock. Ark. prepare Prideaux ' s home constructed telescope. Darkness at mid-day. The first total solar eclipse seen in North Carolina since .900. hlundreds of visitors and lead- ng scientists from all over the Unit- ed States. Scientists . . . newspaper men . . . curious onlookers flooded ecu ' s campus. Second only to the rare natural event was announce- ment of a $100,000 grant to ECU from the American Credit Corpora- tion Foundation for the construction of a $300,000 planetarium at East Carolina. The other $200,000 was to be raised by the University. The beginning of a new phase of ad- vancement for East Carolina Uni- versity. 69 In the beginning Lines forming One way streets there is only confusion no one knows where they go Big meetings Small meetings Lost parents Lost freshmen East Carolina has a wholesome Sorority Fraternity parties are where my daughter lives can you tell me where the men ' s room is 70 And there are brochures And there are ID pictures And somewhere in the distance there are people eating waternnelons under the trees drinking beer At the Rat At Lum ' s At the Buccaneer At the Fiddler ' s and the Id and freshman boys Wonder how all the freshman girls seem to have dates all through the night the lights burn in the dorms noise rings in the halls and the stairs smell of vomit 71 The lines of orientation And fall is full of people And more lines With people With drop-add With ones you had your eye on run into fall and more lines which help you get acquainted 72 By television By lecture By labs then classes you learn from books that cost and you get bored right away welcome to the club And cost Congratulations You made it to the big time you are a Student in the University what y ' say yer name was again . s y 73 In the fall you should be a sophomore when Greenville Has shrunk to its proper perspective leaves begin to change And you find long walks through the woods strangely satisfying You reach for others you touch And the season is a mantle to wrap around your love but grades suffer And the work load pushes harder Still it ' s a time to explore and experiment And you know you are not alone 74 ■ l - k Everywhere students Doing their thing Cracking the books Rapping in the P. R. Snacking in the snackbar Attending concerts Cheering at football games Making out on the grass Freaking out on grass V you are not alone And you feel superior to the freshmen And graduation seems a distant dream And so It might remain n ■,: I ' Ql K r , : rl «« 1 1 S ' 1 The winter quarter begins when Greenville puts up its Christmas lights And winter is bleak and dreary with light snowfalls to break the monotony Winter is a passage from fall to spring Being a junior is having one more year after this A transition period from sophomore to senior A bleak and dreary passage of time Juniors are desperate they drop out they go into a slump 1 K -l M Hr H • mm 76 t ! JU '  -. T i v . -_ There is no frenzy to compare with that of a junior girl who is unpinned or has no fiance who is unloved and there are runnors that many attempt suicide But no official word on attempts or completions just a flurry of lights late at night in the infirmary And a rumor 77 Spring has a sound and a magic all its own The trees flush green students hit the grass again barefoot becomes the word After knowing each other for a winter lovers unknowingly and caring less give lessons on the mall to gawking passersby young married students or not Bring their babies to play on the mall It ' s there right around the corner And seniors have a look and a magic all their own a confidence a retribution a day of glory and agony Spring is the time not to be blown Spring is the final lunge towards graduation Spring is the time to decide Graduate school marriage Draft enlist business Peace Corps teach bum work what and where The answers are not easy but the day comes And the discomfort of archaic pageantry and ceremony the pronouncement of the pundits the blessings of the Gods You curse the means and cry at the end And the crying is not all in relief. 78 Some came In ignorance Some with genius A few were foreign Some were older Some were younger a few were blind more than before were Black They studied, worked, loved, protested for and against They painted, printed, typed, made it to create something Some left drunks Some left freaks Some left knowing the extent of their ignorance A few left with determination A few left in defeat None left unchanged. 79 In the midst of the heights at the peak of man ' s leap We cannot call back a minute there is no key Yet to unlock the door we have closed When Mankind ' s dreams seem most limitless one man ' s dreams May be shattered in a moment and we cry and we cry And we cry for the millions who thrill at the step of one man on the moon who listen to the practiced promises of practiced politicians 80 81 V . li ' KK , ' 82 t for all of that Man ' s destiny is to die and the young laughing lovers Who are learning to live life together will be torn apart And one will cry upon the cold breast of the other And the trees of Youth are uprooted And the soil of Age is despoiled and though Man reach the Stars He still will not be able to call back the past He still will not be able to restore the lost and each of us must die And I cry for where am I where am I where am 1 83 FINE ARTS 86 87 Mfti ' i ♦;f 1 i fi lffll0l Mm _ Enthusiasm was the key to this year ' s Marching Pirates. Frost-bitten majorettes and the fallen arches of band members were also characteristics. Forma- tions. Mickey Mouse, an umbrella, a crown. Choreography on a hun- dred-yard gridiron ended in a curved straight line. A spirited trip to Rich- mond was followed by a disappoint- ing game with the Spiders. Then th rain came. At ECU ' s game with Fu man, the Marching Pirates stoc under the shelter of Ficklen Stadium student section and competed wi- the sound of raindrops plunking parking-lot puddles. hHomecomin and Christmas parades and th song rounded out memories of tt ' 69 season. 88 ihowlng graceful poise are Bottom, Lynda Bule. Jennifer Johnson: Top, Mary Dannehi, Linda Fournier. 89 Evening rehearsals, hours of practice, and tired eyes. Intent dedication by all concerned resulted in a successful year for the Symphony Orchestra and its conductor, Robert L. hiause. Missed cues and whispering cut-offs which frequented rehearsa,, were somehow corrected before perfor- mance. Determined efforts were re- warded with feelings of accomplish- ment. Each quarter brought concert worries as traditional compositions by Ravel, Franck, Debussy, and oth- ers were performed. Paul Kosower, Louise Spain, and Joe McCracken appeared as featured soloists in fall, winter, and spring concerts. In conjunction with the combined cho- ruses, the orchestra presented Mo- zart ' s Requiem Mass in December. Each performance was also recorded in stereo and presented by WITN- FM and other FM stations in Eastern North Carolina. Robert Hause, through precise movements, indicates his wishes. Symphony Orchestra presents its first concert of the season in Wright Auditorium. 90 embers of the Symphonic Band assemble in the recital hall before the evening performance. Honored once again, the Symphonic Band was invited by the National Con- ference of College Band Directors to perform at the University of Tennessee. Trips here and to the state where peaches grow were re- wards for hard work. Four o ' clock rehearsals every other day. Playing before thousands of high school students in the Atlanta area, hlead- ache practice sessions for winter and spring concerts. Original com- positions under renowned composer- conductors like East Carolina ' s Gregory Kosteck ba ' anced the scope of the band. Sixty members spent an extra day on campus for the final performance of the year, commencement. r. Herbert Cater directs another band rehearsal. 91 Football season over, members of fall s Marching Pirates formed winter ' s Varsity Band. Chapped lips and numbed fingers handicapped cold- weather rehearsals. Ninety-five members were guided through one practice session after another by their director ' s comical, yet serious facial expressions. These expressions were trademarks of East Carolina ' s George Knight. Mr. Knight ex- plained, If it were not for this or- ganization, many students would cease their involvement with music after marching season. Most of the music performed was in a traditional vein, but long hours were also spent in rehearsing modern compositions. For what? Two concerts In the spring, one formal and one done on grass. No, not that kind of grass! George Knighf shares a smile with his students. Members of the brass section keep their eyes on both music and conductor. 92 :hristmas spirits broaden the smiles of the men and women of the University Chorale. Watchword for the University Chorale was Watch, watch, watch! Members watched and sang. They expressed their interest and enthusiasm in mu- sic. Men and women of the Chorale lent their voices to many musical programs throughout the year. Un- der the direction of Dr. Paul A. Ali- apoulios, the group combined with other choruses and the orchestra to present in December Mozart ' s Requiem Mass. The month of mis- tletoe heard the Chorale contribute to the Christmas Assembly. In con- junction with the Varsity Band, an April concert, requiring still more time and practice, was given. In- cluded in the year ' s activities were assembly programs and concerts in high schools and in communities sur- rounding the Greenville area. It was a busy year. hHard, but fun. Director Dr. Paul Aliapoulios pauses for a moment ' s reflection. 93 Members of the Glee Ciub join other choruses for a Saturday rehearsal. Men ' s Glee Club performs before East Carolina students In the annual Christmas assembly. Activities for the Men ' s Glee Club included listening to suggestions from mem- bers to plan future rehearsals at bum ' s and hearing the boisterous laughter such proposals brought. Somewhere between the fun rehear- sals the men sang a little. They en- joyed a little fun in the sun while accompanying the Women ' s Glee Club for joint concerts at the beach. They joined In concert with the St. Mary ' s choir of Raleigh. Staging an overnight concert tour, the men trav- eled throughout the state and per- formed at high schools. On campus, the Men ' s Glee Club sang in Mozart ' s Requiem Mass and the Christmas Assembly. Members also enjoyed hearing director Brett Wat- son ' s temper tantrums disrupt re- hearsals for the joint concert with the women in spring. 94 ' m 1 a Tri |-,i iu ■- ' % i X ' fearing the dresses which they designed, forty members of the Women ' s Glee Club sing in concert. Members of the Women ' s Glee Club spent long hours in designing dresses to be worn while singing. Then came sore hands from the cutting and poked thumbs from the sewing. Finally the dresses were finished and worn at the Christmas Assembly. Whew! One of the highlights of the year came in traveling to the beach to join the Men ' s Glee Club in concert. Another highlight was the group ' s singing in the Requiem Mass. The women performed with their male counterparts once again for the spring concert in May. Miss Beatrice Chauncey and the Women ' s Glee Club represented the University off campus at assembly programs at lo- cal high schools throughout the year. wo women share a copy of Mozart ' s Requiem Mass. 95 Equivalent to a national bowl bid In football, explained an enthusiastic Dr. Charles Moore of an invitation sent to the Concert Choir by the Choral Direc- tors ' Association. Another Invitation of national importance was received from the Music Educators ' National Conference meeting in the Windy City In March. April heard the Choir present the world premier of Gre- gory Kosteck ' s Lamentations of Jeremiah. Tedious preparation and a precision performance. December activities included Mozart ' s Requi- em Mass and the Christmas Assem- bly. October was the month for clinic participation under Interna- tionally-known Dr. Harold Decher. Each year the Concert Choir offers a scholarship of one hundred dollars to an entering freshman majoring in voice; this year Cheryl Linn Berry was the recipient. Concert Choir women give at+ention to their work. Dr. Moore and Robert hiause answer a student ' s question. Robed in purple and ready to sing in the Christmas Assembly, the members of the Concert Choir line up. 96 Peggy Starkey, In her first year as the group ' s director, lends the Women ' s Chorus a youthful approach to learning. Monday and Wednesday, three to tour, every quarter. Although the Women ' s Chorus did not perform in any con- cert or participate in any musical as- sembly, its members strived toward perfection. Perfection in learning the techniques of vocal mechanics and choral singing. In her first year as director of the Chorus, Miss Peggy Starkey provided instruction in achieving this end. Concentration and dedication. Both were needed to gain success. Throughout the year, patriotic, sacred, classical, and folk music selections were studied. Popular numbers among members were songs from Leonard Bernstein ' s West Side Story. Two-and-three part ensembles were also studied. Various numbers were then taped and played back later for evaluation purposes. Members of the Chorus concentrate on their instructor ' s commands. 97 Italian operatic comedy. Performed by East Carolina ' s Opera Theater. Tuesday and Thursday rehearsals, two hours a day. Still last-minute ad- justments frequented the days be- fore the performance. Dr. Paul Ali- apoulios portrayed the hero of Ver- di ' s Falstaff, and Dr. Clyde Hiss, the man responsible for producing and directing the scenes, starred as Ford. Following fall quarter ' s suc- cess, the Opera Theater presented scenes from Mozart ' s Don Giovan- ni in winter. This opera was high- lighted by the unique lighting and staging of Allen Jones. Living statues and a journey into hell! Once again, Dr. Aliapoulios had the lead role. Scenes from another Mozart opera, Marriage of Figaro, were also performed by an alLstudent cast. Rounding out the year ' s activi- ties, Puccini ' s La Boheme and Ver- di ' s Don Carlos were brought to the stage of the Recital hiall in spring. Dr. Clyde Hiss portrays Ford Alice attempts to explain her actions to Dame Quickly. Falstaff eavesdrops on the gossipers ' conversation. 98 Idelio Society. Bottom Row: S. Jones, D. Burns, B. Car+er, B. Mclntyre. Second Row: F. Wilder, C. Thomas, C. Hampton, K. Tyson, B. mi+h, C. Pope. TTiird Row: D. Williams, P. Jeffries, A. Jones, B. Hodges. Personal ulfillment through musical service, no+to for the Fidelio Society. Local ;ommunities received the benefits. ssemblies were given at local chools. Another assennbly, of a spe- :ial nature, was given at the Mowry 5rison camp for boys. Working close- y with the School of Music, the So- ety ' s twenty-eight members pro- vided other community services. Pre-schoolers at daycare centers were given a basic concept of music. One important aspect of the Society involved tutoring junior high and senior high school students in various areas of music. As a Halloween treat, a party was given at the Meadow- brook Day Care Center. 99 Fifty members of the Fine Arts Commit- tee planned events for the year. Chalk-Ins, lectures, photo forays, contests. Characteristic of Green- ville ' s weather, a rainstorm washed away the results of the Committee ' s first chalk-in, but a second one days later saw East Carolina students ex- press their pent-up artistic thoughts on campus sidewalks. Three pieces of chalk for a dime or one for four cents. The Fine Arts Committee also sponsored Mike Flinn ' s presentation of an Audio-Visual Experience at the Union Coffeehouse in February. Winter was spent in organizing spring activities. There was a film festival displaying the unusual and creative talents of the modern stu- dent generation. Prizes were award- ed for the best film and for the best entry in an Art Photo contest. More student work was shown in an Art Show and Sale in May, and later, an Artists ' Ball. Mike Gaston heads the Committee. Al Dulberg contribution to the Chalk-in. Fine Arts Comnnittee. Top Row: T. Smith, K. Keyser, R. Grendiing, C. Ward. Second Row: M. Gaston, P. Atwood, D. Stark, R, Smith, S. Nard, D. Nard, B. Dowwan, B. Carrig. Third Row: T. Sechler, C. Lang, P. McCrod, B. Chapping, B. Adams. Fourth Row: Al Dulberg. 100 jlia Fields speaks at the Fair. Member Woody Thurman reads his latest poetic works to group for evaluation and criticism, Wednesday night meetings every other week in room 212 of the University Union. In its tenth year on campus, the Poetry Forum sponsored a multitude of events. Recognized poets visited East Carolina via the North Carolina Poetry Circuit. Tar River Poets was once again published by the Univer- sity ' s Poetry Forum Series. Other guests of noted importance, such as Finland ' s Anselm Hollo, were invited to speak. Expression, criticism, read- ing — goals of the Forum. Vernon Ward, the Forum ' s advisor and mod- erator, contributed his work, Oi Dust and Stars, along with Thad Stem, Jr., Julia Fields, and Charleen Whisnant to January ' s Poetry Fair. There were other activities: public readings were given on campus, at Methodist College in Fayetteville, and at St. Andrews Presbyterian Col- lege at Laurinburg. ernon Ward, an author in his own right, moderates the meetings. 101 Nicknamed the Kings of the Highway because of its extensive touring schedule, the U.S. Army Field Band performed for a small but interested audience in Wright Auditorium. Organized in 1946 as the official musical repre- sentative of the Department of the Army, the Kings played many pop- ular favorites. Greeted with an enthusiasm seldom seen In performances of this nature. In its first American tour, the Oslpov Balalaika Orchestra of Moscow opened the ECU Artists Series for 1969-70. Earning the respect and affection of Its capacity crowd, solo- ists and dancers alike were called back for individual encores. Receiv- ing three standing ovations, the or- chestra ended the concert amid the applause and approval of its audi- ence. Members of the Army Field Band intently watch their conductor. Displaying the cultural heritage of their homeland, the Balalaika Orchestra won approval at ECU. 102 Direct from the Austrian capital, the Vienna Choir Boys perform in Wright. Twenty-two young boys stole the hearts of an East Carolina audience. Perfornning before a standing-room only crowd, the Vienna Choir Boys presented re- ligious selections, an Offenbach op- eretta, and Viennese waltzes. Most popular was Johann Strauss ' The Blue Danube. Called back for an encore, the Choir sang Oh, Su- zanna with something of an ac- cent. Master pianist Artur Rubinstein makes final preparations before his performance. Five standing ovations! Three encore num- bers, each more popular than the last. The man responsible? Artur Rubinstein, master pianist. Schuburt, Beethoven, Debussy, and Chopin provided the music performed be- fore the thrilled listeners who packed into Wright Auditorium. Eighty-six years old, Rubinstein gave a superb performance which made February 2 an evening to remember. 103 Renowned throughout the world, Stockholm ' s Philharmonic Orchestra, appearing under the direction of Antal Dorati, rounded out the Artists Series ' con- certs for February. Colorful, Dy- namic. Versatile. All described this orchestra ' s brilliance. hHighly accom- plished, the orchestra quickly earned the respect and encouragement of its audience. Henryk Szerynig, Polish violinist, was once acclaimed a prince of the bow by a New York critic, hlis performance at East Carolina explained why. hlis out- standing concerts, which concluded the University ' s successful Artists Series, earned him the title of cul- tural ambassador for Mexico, his adopted homeland. Director Antal Dorati displays the dress of his native homeland. Few violinists have achieved the prominence of Mexico ' s own Henryk Szerynig, 104 iummertree portrays the Ideals of youthful love and understanding . . . Contennporary drama for a contemporary audience. Written by twenty-two year old Ron Cowen, Summertree was a memory play and a subtle questioning to to- day ' s problems: loss of identity, Viet- nam, the generation gap. Zara Shakow, East Carolina ' s guest di- rector-in-residence, cast Rock Ker- shaw as the Young Man, an ambigu- ous symbol personal to all. Realism was achieved through reminiscent moments universal in meaning and familiar to everyone ' s childhood. One massive tree stood as the cen- tral character; each character rep- resented a limb and each limb a character. Often tender, sometimes cold, Summertree cast its shadow across the audience. The mood: tragic. The problem: all too com- mon. The answer: still a question. 105 A Thousand Clowns closed the season for the Playhouse. Written by hierb Gard- ner, the story revolved around the happy-go-lucky character of Murray Burns, portrayed by Mark Ramsey. Reluctant to seek either worthwhile employment or a spouse, Murray wished to become the lawful guard- ian of his nephew Nick. After many zany antics, the hapless hero ac- cepted his role in the establish- ment. Steady income from a steady job would not really be so bad. Nor would his marriage to a pretty lass named Sandra, played by Nancy Cherry. Tommy Miller starred as Nick. His capricious actions and mis- chievous nature were shared with the audience. Murray and Nick were, in truth, a thousand clowns. Murray gives ChuQkle ' s kibitzing a hard stare. Sandra holds the attention of her fellow cast members. With the solution of their problem in sight, Murray, Nick, and Sandra are iubilant. 106 inlan shows excitement at finding Rainbow Valley. Season opener for the East Carolina Playhouse, FInlan ' s Rainbow was alive with song and dance. Especially dance. Chor- eography by Mavis Ray. Superb mix- ture of social candidness and mellow sentiment made the play a success. Each performance boasted standing room only. Cast in starring roles were veteran actor Mark Ramsey as Fin- ian, Victoria Summers as his daugh- ter Sharon, and Jim Longacre as the man she loved. Most remembered, perhaps, were the characters of Og the Leprechaun, portrayed by James Slaughter, and Susan the Silent, played by Nancy Mellichamp. High- lighting this humorous story of a scheming Irishman ' s lend-leasing a magic pot-o-gold were these songs: How Are Things in Gloccamor- ra? , When I ' m Not Near the Girl I Love, and Old Devil Moon. Voody serenades his girl under an old devil moon. ' 107 Camille enjoys flirting with the Chandebises ' housemaid. Lovers confess their secrets. French comedy successfully brought to East Caro- lina. Suggested for the mature, A Flea in Her Ear had the audience literally aching with laughter. Direc- tions, setting, costumes. Edgar Loes- sin, John Sneden, and Margaret Gil- fillan once again combined their golden touches. Cast in the lead role of the gentleman, Chandeblse, was Ben Cherry, who also portrayed Poche, a look-alike servant at the Hotel Pussycat. James Leedom played the difficult role of the would- be lover without a pallet. Supporting characters lent their many talents by emphasizing the obvious through gestures, expressions, and tone. A Flea in Her Ear brought the house to its feet night after night. i w - ' 1 • - k i 1 i j Iv w ' , 1 ■■ j 1 ■ S m ■oL V 1 1 i 1 ■■ ' :,.:.®r i wl 1 .M V 1 Mm I k J! U i .? « m 5 , [ m Mit Jl , i 1 •; m LJ Ji i , 1 i : 4 I Dr. Finache offers Chandebise a drink to calm his nerves. Explanations are offered to the wives and husbands of Flea. 108 L acbeth broods over the ambitious prophecy which has made him a traitor to both his nation and himself. lacbeth displays the means of Duncan ' s death. Bloody daggers and witches ' brew. Macbeth played to capacity crowds for six nights in February. Shakespearean tragedy at its best. Students of local high schools enjoyed the special per- formance given solely for their bene- fit on Monday. Thursday, a special matinee for everyone. Under the di- rection of Edgar Loessin, Macbeth was well-received. Claude Woolman and Amanda Muir, both veterans of the New York stage, were featured in the roles of the ambitious king and his queen. Realism was strength- ened by the contrasting personalities of the supporting cast. No less im- portant were the detailed and exact- ing costumes and sets provided by Margaret Gilfillan and John Snedon. 109 -ya ' ,«■■■■ : ir;« s HF ' l [V •vTiS;.™ li ORGANIZATIONS 112 113 Political Science 2 I 5. A new Concept. Dele- gations to Model U.N., Mid-South Model Security Council, and State Student Legislature. Proposals for Reading Day and pass-fail systenn. Student Government by the stu- dents. Encouraging interests in other facets of government, the Student Government Association sponsored these and other activities through- out the year. Giving the students a voice in the administration, the Board of Trustees invited the SGA President and Speaker of the Legislature to sit in on their meetings. Only a voice, no vote. Serving the student body, the SGA increased the Emergency Loan Fund from $1,000 to $1,500 and provided for a campus transit sys- tem. John Schofield, President of SGA. Gary Gasperlni, Treasurer. 114 Bob Whitley, Vice President of the SGA. Carolyn Breedlove, Secretary. Sip Beamon.. Historian. 115 Without knowledge of future disputes, members of the legislature take the oath of office. SGA President addresses the legislature. ' Do-nothing ' legislature run by ' fearsome three- some. ' So read the headline in an edition of the student newspaper. Condemned by some and praised by others. Dissatisfaction stemmed from disputes throughout the year. The major area of conflict within the Student Government Legislature concerned appropriations to the Rebel, one of the five Ail-American publications of its type in the nation. In other actions, the legislature approved the constitution of the East Carolina League of University Scholars, among many others. Funds for a campus transit system were ap- propriated and a proposal for re- frigerator rentals for dormitories was passed by the legislature. Other leg- islation: New student, faculty, and staff ID regulations; a proposal for a pass-fail grading system for course electives and offset printing for the Fountainhead. Major legislative action of the year was abolishment of Summer School Student Government. To pro- vide continuity in the executive branch, future SGA officers will serve for twelve month terms. In addition to receiving a regular sal- ary, the University will pay for their Summer School tuition as well. Len Mancini, Speaker of the Legislature, 116 Allen, Milce Bigqs, Terry Cannady, Nancy Cleqq. Dede Copeland, Barbara Corey, Susan Dauqhfery, Llla deWitt, Martha Dowd, Marqaref Edwards. Mary Frazier, Pamela Gurqanus, Drana Harris, James Jefcoaf, Michael Jenkins. Suzanne Kilpatrick. Pam Lusit, Krisfi Mancini, Len Mann, Jeff Morton, Kathy Myers. Pam O ' Neill, Margaret Raby. Caroline Sclbal. Robin Sell. Chip Sharpe, Steve Smith. Sylvia Stamps, Susann Standafer, Stephanie Tripp, Roqer Tyndall, Kay Wells, Samuel 117 Nothing. In 1970, Senior Class officers were unable to accomplish anything. Fol- lowing in the same tradition, the Jun- ior, Sophomore, and Freshman Class officers came to the same end. Apathy. Lack of cooperation. No class funds. These were the reasons cited by class officers for their fail- ure to initiate or complete anything. Elected in the fall of each year, class officers have in the past attempted such projects as selling class blazers and entering a float in the hHome- coming parade. Even these attempts met with little success. This year, class officers did not sponsor or undertake any project. Senior Class Officers. Sandra MIms, Treasurer; Ann Reinhardt, Secretary; Paul Brietman, Vice President; David Guilford. President. Junior Class Officers. Sitting: Dede Clegg, Secretary; John Copper, President; Suzanne Jenkins, Vice-President. Stand- ing Center: Mary Clarke, Treasurer. Back: Freshman Officers. Sue Dutt, Treasurer; Beverly Cotten, Secretary; Susan Hunt, Vice-President; Steve Banks, President. Sjphonnore Officers. Jerry Smith, President; Charlie Gorrell, Vice-Pres- ident; Marsha Brooks, Secretary. 118 Committee Chairmen. Back: Robert Adams, Stu- dent Affairs; Phil Dixon, Elections. Middle: Ada Sanford, Entertainment: Katie Houwze, Special Events. Sitting: Paul Breitman, Entertainment. President ' s Cabinet. Gary Gasperini. Paul Breitman, Ton Schofield, Ken Bulow, Dan Summers, John Dixon. Clune, President John University Board. Back Row: Robert Adams, Lloyd Walker. Steve Micheal, Wes Ezzell. Front Row: Dr. William Durham, Frank Sanders, Dr. Charles Price, Miss Nell Stallings. Popular entertainment and special events. In association with the Advisory As- sociated Arts Board, the Popular Entertainment Comnnittee presented renowned names In the field of en- tertainment. Dionne Warwick, the Fifth Dimension, and Jose Feliciano. Filing for SGA offices and count- ing votes dominated the efforts of the Elections Committee. Under the guidance of the Special Events Com- mittee were the SGA Awards Ban- quet, Parents ' Weekend, and Home- coming. Bodily assault. Public Drunkenness. The only case which came before the Univer- sity Board this year. Chairman: Dr. Charles Price. Original jurisdiction in all violations of riot- and demonstra- tion regulations of the University. Four faculty members elected by the Faculty Senate and four students approved by the SGA Legislature. 119 ' Maddog ' Adams, also known as Robert K. Adams, upset his University Party opponent to head the Summer School Student Government Asso- ciation. Basing his platform on im- provement of the communications between the student qovernment and the wants of the student, Adams arranged for the distribution to stu- dents of the minutes of each legisla- ture meeting and for earlier open- ing hours for the student union. Seven-thirty instead of eight o ' clock. Other SGA business: endorsement of the Biafra fund drive and, for the first time in the school ' s history, an off-campus Summer School dance at the American Legion Hut. Complet- ing platform promises, the Summer School administration provided for student hostesses In women ' s dormi- tories in the evenings from five-thirty until six-thirty. Final action insured repair of the public address system in Green dormitory after two months of silence. Robert K. Adams, President of Summer School SGA. Gary Gasperini, Treasurer. Craig Souza, Vice-President. 120 SSA Summer School Legislature Members. Brian Vandercook, Mike Marcus, Tom I Knox, and J. C. Dunn. Computerized elections. New hours for legislature meetings. Changed to Tuesday at three p.m. of each week for the summer. Helping the Pirate Crew Team, the legislature transferred funds from the Margue Fund and the Gratification Project. Over $2,262.94. In other action, a pro- posed budget reduction for the East Carolinian and the purchase of an Addressograph Offset duplicator. After his election as Speaker of the Legislature, Wayne Eads com- mented that the Summer School sessions provide a perfect time for experimenting with new forms and structures, and providing innovations for the following year. Hopefully, this legislature will prove that point. Wayne Eads, Speaker of Summer School Legislature. Nancy Cannady, Secretary. 121 Innocence or guilt. Authority In all violations of the campus code and other regu- lations as outlined in the Key. Ju- diciaries ruled over all violations ex- cept those of the honor code and house and residence councils. Coop- erating with the SGA and the adnnln- istratlon to enforce school laws, members were elected by the major- ity of the minority of students who vote. Women ' s Judiciary: eleven members and two alternates. Men ' s Judiciary: Seven members and one alternate. Cases could be appealed only to the University Board. Joint Judiciary rules over cases Involving both men and women. Men ' s Judiciary. Back Row: Tracy tHlll, Gary King, Herman Allen. Sitting: Bill Shav George Georghiou. Craig Souza. Men ' s Judiciary. Glen Croshaw, Attorney Gen eral; Ernest Brown, Public Detender. Women ' s Judiciary. Back Row: Judy White, Deborah Davidson, Gywnn Bullock, Dana Roberson, Terry Montgomery, Jo Ann Brlnton, and Pat Murray. Front Row: Pookie Duncan, Sue Jones, Mary Clarke, and Lynn Dehn. Joint Judiciary Council. Stindlngj Diek Sirbee, Sylvia Imtth, ©ggffg §§§Ff hieu, Cfilf leyii, L§§ l=©wl§, ®l fl Cf©§h w, Sitting: Terry Montgomery, Jo Ann irinten, ©ywnn Sulbgk, 122 Co-Public Defenders: Jon Rogers and Henry Petree. Co-Attorney Generals: Henry Gorham and Carl Joyner Infractions of the Honor Code. Seven somber faces at a fair trial. Members of the Men ' s and Women ' s Honor Councils presided. Twelve applicants nomi- nated by the Student Government Executive Council. Nine approved by the student legislature: seven ac- tive and two alternate members. Original and referred jurisdiction over any Honor Code offense. De- cisions included innocent, guilty, freedom of charge, and penalty proportionate to the offense. i ' Wonien ' s Honor Council. Back Row: Nancy Shepard, Virginia Lanam, Anne Breeze, Lynn Quisenberry. Front Row: Carol Mabe. Brenda Morgan, Wanda Wentz. 123 Kelly Adams, photographer. Nursing a puppy with a toy baby bottle In the SGA office was only one of the jobs of Nita Knox, receptionist for the Student Governnnent Associa- tion. Other duties in a hectic year included typing hundreds of letters for special events such as Home- coming and student elections. Sharing the concept of serving the school, Kelly Adams, SGA photographer, endeavored to record East Caro- lina ' s history on film. Providing pho- tography for the Buccaneer and the Fountalnhead, Kelly maintained un- usual hours throughout the year as last minute reguests accorTipanled deadline panic. Nita Knox, SGA Secretary. 124 [oger A. LInville, 111 — Student Chairman. Innovations characterized the Publications Board for 1970. A year marked by action, determination, and temerity. For the first time in the history of the Uni- versity, the Publications Board elected a student chairman. Chip- per Linville. A new image. Investi- gating the possibility of other changes, Linville appointed a special Reorganization Committee, headed by Professor Ira Baker. The purpose? To study the by-laws of Publication Boards of colleges and universities throughout the nation. The end re- sult: to provide completely new by- laws for the Publications Board. Pro- fessor Baker advocated complete independence from the SGA in the future. In December, a motion was made proposing the feasibility of publish- ing the Fountainhead more than twice a week. Publications Board members approved the proposal. Summarizing the Publications Board ' s activity for the year. C hairman Chip Linville stated, 1970 was a year of progress, one In which the Publica- tions Board brought about many In- novations which were guite neces- sary In a growing university with pub- lications of such a high caliber as those at East Carolina. jjblicafions ' Board. Front Row: Dr. James Butler, Dr. Wyatt Brown, Mrs. Mary Sorensen, Dr. James Tucker, Mr. Ira Baker, Dr. Jack lornton, Mr. Rudolph Alexander. Second Row: Steve Sharpe, Chip Linville, Donna Dixon, Chip Callaway, John Schofield, Robert Adams, aye Shotfner, Rod Ketner, Kelly Almond, John Fulton, Bob Thonen. 125 Bloodshot eyes, Excedrin headaches, and that tired let-down feeling. Soothed by a little understanding and a lot of dedication. Struggling with a stub- born SGA budget connmittee pre- sented almost more problems for the yearbook staff than trying to meet deadlines. Spirits were lifted fall quarter, however, when Donna Dixon, Editor-in-chief, journeyed with other staff members to Miami for the ACP convention. Chaos and disorganiza- tion overwhelmed the staff before Turkey Day holidays when the office was denuded and painted. Major features of the largest Buc- caneer ever include a photo-essay of controversial aspects of student in- volvement. Like Moratorium Day, protest marches to the Tar River, and the Presentation of demands to Dr. Jenkins by the black students. The year was not all work and no play. Mrs. Sorenson, the staff ad- viser, hosted a Christmas party in December. Climaxing the year was the banquet at the Candlewick Inn in May. Even more Important — the arrival of the 1970 Buccaneer. Donna Joyce Dixon, Editor-in-chief. Chipper Linville, Business Manager and Faye Shoffner, Mjn- aginq Editor. John Lowe, Sports Editor and Stephen Neal, Layoi t and Pho- tography Editor. 126 BUCCANEER J After continual fighting, tickling, yelling, and screaming, the Buccaneer editors halt for a picture. Sandy MIms and Jack Hart, Co-Greek Editors. Mrs. Mary Sorensen, Faculty Adviser, serves a cup of punch to staff member and examines a copy of the Buccaneer. BUCCANEER 127 Sus Lamond, Organizations Editor; Judy Morris, Features Editor; Gary Mc- Cullough, Fine Arts Editor. Standing: Steve Davis, Copy Editor. Sitting: Anne Ross, SGA and Academics Editor; Steve Naylor, Classes Editor. Buccaneer General Staff. Kay Shannon, Patti Kirk, Marsha Brooks, Linda Peer, Fred Newton, Sarah White, Ann Buffington and Helen Lamb. Absent: Maudie Engle. 128 BUCCANEER hip Calloway, Editor-in-chief. Lack of sufficient staff members all year presented worrisome headaches for the Foun+ainhead, student newsp a- per. Other hindrances included a broken verityper and the temporary loss of essential photo reduction wheels fall quarter. Adding to such problems, dissatisfied students initi- ated a campus-wide petition de- manding an investigation into the operation of the Fountalnhead. Even under these setbacks, the Foun+ainhead maintained an admi- rable record of success. Started the year by changing the name of the newspaper from the East Carolinian to the Foun+ainhead. In November, the staff celebrated hHomecoming with a special twenty-eight page, two-section, color issue. Having con- verted to offset print earlier In the year, the Foun+ainhead staff secured a correspondent in Washington, D.C. and received Associated Press wire service. The service was a first among North Carolina colleges and universities. ' ounfainhead Staff. Back: Tom Peeler, Managing Editor; Bob McDowell, Coordl- lating Editor. Front: Phyllis Bridgennan., Special Features Coordinator; Keith ' arrish. Features Editor. Ira Baker, Faculty Adviser. FOUNTAINHEAD 129 Fountainhead Staff Dianne Peadin Beniamin Bailey Sue McLennan Alan Sabrosky Ronny Paiqe Elaine Harbin David Lundt Donna Pierce Sam Beasley Karen Blansfield Pat Ford Al Olson Steve Hubbard Donna Fair 130 FOUNTAINHEAD Selection oi AP copy, proofreading, and final touches to the front page constitute a Sunday afternoon work session. All night struggle with verityper and tensions of deadlines inevitably generate exhaustion. 3taff members Karen Blansfield, Tom Peeler, and Sam Jeasley momentarily escape the drudgery of deadlines. Tommy Robinson, Doris Foster, and Bob Robinson work diligently to compose 1969-70 Key. Plagiarism, a serious offense, is only one of the many rules and regulations cited in the Key. As a guide to the fresh- men and transfer students, the Key contains explanations of campus life, campus organizations, publications, and a comprehensive history of East Carolina University. Selected by the Publications Board during winter quarter, the editor and his staff set out at the beginning of spring quar- ter to complete the handbook by the end of the quarter. Orienting fresh- men during the summer, the Key in- formed new students and Introduced them to their future at the Univer- sity. Student editor-in-chief. Bob Robinson and his staff — Tommy Rob- inson, Rod Ketner, Rad Bailey, Diane Foster, and Phyllis Bridgeman — com- piled the book for campus-wide ref- erence. Editor Bob Robinson Robinson. 132 Rebel was simply divoon. So was the opinion of most readers of The Rebel, East Carolina ' s student liter- ary magazine. Awards for the year included a sizable monetary grant from The North Carolina Arts Coun- cil and the All-American hlonor Rat- ing from the Associated Collegiate Press, ranking The Rebel as one of the top five student magazines in America. Reaching further depths in the pioneering of the total visual ex- perience, the editors displayed the vital modification of literal compre- hension through subjective cohesion and graphic interpretation. -harles Griffn, Poetry Editor and Kelly Adams, Pho- ographer. Rebel Staff. Standing: Charles Griffir- Editor; John Fulton. Associate Editor; Kel Seated: Rod Ketner, Editor. Sid Mcrr ' s. Art ard Des ' gn y A ' mcnd, Bus ' ness Manager. 133 Religious Organizations 134 student paintings aesthetically enhance the walls of the BSU. Plugging In. The Initial theme for the Baptist Stu- dent Union In 1970. Student involve- ment with the Encounter Program. Concentrating in three primary areas of thought, the Encounter Pro- grams provided study in the realm of theology, communications, and personal relationships. Fall quarter activities: Tell It Like It Is — a folic musical for all students. Halloween and Christmas celebrations high- lighted the quarter. Applying their faith on a practical basis, BSU students collected money for UNICEF and clothes for patients af the N. C. Sanitorlum. Activities for the church Included teaching Sunday School lessons at the Alco- holic Rehabilitation Center and pro- viding a nursery for the evening fel- lowship of Immanuel Baptist Church. Me.be. of the BSU en,,, He. :ealbefo.e the scheduled prograrr. A popular hangout — the Canterbury Lounge located at St. Paul ' s Episcopal Church Just off campus. The Lounge was open to those who enjoyed music and those interested in dis- cussions. Everything from religion to sociological problems. hHome-cooked meals followed student communion. In the spring, the group visited Washington, D. C, where they met with governmental and religious leaders. Adding a casual touch to the year, students participating in the Canterbury Club relaxed via trips to the beach. Reverend William Hadden conducts evening Communion service for students. Canterbury Lounge — a quiet place to study Canterbury members get together over a home-cooked meal. Ronnie Braswell, Vice-President; Janice House, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Karl, President. Bible studies and Saturday afternoon visitations in the dormitories. These were reg- ular weekly activities of the East Carolina Christian Fellowship. An inter - denominational organization dedicated to providing Christian fellowship for all ECU students who share the same faith in Christ, members helped needy families in the Greenville area, worked as coun- selors at Christian camps, and urged junior and high school Christian or- ganizations to encourage Christian maturity. Friday night meetings: informal and informative. Games, refresh- ments, and a gospel challenge brought by a local minister, layman, or a member of the Fellowship. Win- ter guarter activities: a spaghetti supper and a banguet in December attended by over fifty students. In spring weekend outings and a ban- guet. East Carolina Christian Fellowship. Kneeling: D. WIke, B, Karl. Seated: E. Marsh, F. WIthrow, J. House, B. Early. Standing: C. Van Houten, K. Smith. C. Masey, S. Gallimore, J. Ingram, R. Braxton, C. Shaw, R. Beaswell, M. Roster, J. Patrick, G. Pyle. 137 Every other Wednesday In the basement of Ay- cock dormitory. Twenty-five athletes, members of the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, gathered in Aycock to plan for campus activities. Such as sponsoring the annual Purple and Gold football game in April. Played by the Pirates In Ficklen Stadium, the game enabled selected FCA mem- bers to attend a regional athletic camp. Striving to confront athletes and coaches, and through them the youth of the nation, with the chal- lenge and adventure of following Christ through the fellowship of church, the FCA met at least once a month at the Presbyterian Stu- dent Center on Ninth Street for a dinner meeting. President Davis and officers Flanagan and Cherry discuss plans for an F.C.A. rally. Rob Paul, Jack Petterson, Paige Davis, Lynn Cherry. John Bucholtz, Squirrel Allen, Tom Kadeg and Dwight Flanagan gather for a bull session and to plan for future activities. 138 4 Rev. Latham offers guidance to FCCF members during informal discussion concerning life and morality. Open discussions about life and major problems in the world. Truth session providing constructive criticism. With an em- phasis on fellowship and participa- tion, the First Christian Church Col- lege Fellowship conducted Youth Week services and monthly dinners at the First Christian Church. Non- denominational, even though meet- ings took place at the church. Win- ter quarter, a Christmas dinner. Beach retreats highlighted fall and spring quarters. Laughter stemming from Christian fellowship Invigorates Christmas spirit. 139 Ministers representing various religions and denominations visited meetings of the Free Will Baptist Student Fel- lowship. Knowledge and understand- ing of other religions. Questions. Answers. Discovery. Dominating fall quarter was a doughnut sale. Proceeds contributed to payments on a house on Tenth Street which was used for meetings each Monday. Green Springs Park was the scene of a hot-dog cook-out for the fellowship winter quarter. FWB Fellowship. Nancy Johnson, Secretary: Rev. Floyd Cherry, Advisor; ' v arcia Pierce, President; Alan Mallard, Treasurer. Fellowship members collect presents for Christmas party tor underprivileged group. 40 Dr. James Butler explains to fellowship members the responsibilities of adopting an Indian orphan Faith stretched across the seas as the King Youth Fellowship sponsored an orphan in India. Through their continuing ef- forts, a child received a chance for a better life. Locally, the King Khronical, their chapter newsletter, related news and happenings of the organi- zation throughout the year, hligh- lights of the year were a spring trip and a hlomecoming banquet at the Candlewick Inn. A campus ministry for Christ — exemplifying Christian ideals In daily conduct and bearing Christian wit- ness In word and deed. King Youth Fellowship. Front Row: Kay Pelt, Sandra Tilley, Frances Medlin, Ann Whltehurst, Joy Pollard, Judy Respess, Patsy McCandless, Dr. James Butler. Back Row: Ken Plaster, Len Hill, Levy Moore, Gene Rivenbark, Dale Denning. 141 Y Hut every Sunday. Worship, discussion, and service. Suppers at Our Re- deemer Lutheran Church. The Luth- eran Student Association met week- ly to formulate plans for Heart Fund and Cancer Drive collections. On campus, members organized a tu- torial society and co-sponsored a coffeehouse with the Methodist Church at the Catacombs. In spring, a retreat to Luther Ridge in the Appalachian mountains. Pastor Nahouse and Lutheran students tormulate plans tor the hleart Fund collection. i Karen Baflett, Treasurer; John Fisher, President; Prior to evening services, LSA members relax through casual conversation. Sue Marske, Secretary. 142 lewman club members participate in weekly Mass. Guitar Masses, debates, and movies depicting con- temporary problems. Focusing on Christianity in a modern and in- formal way, the Newman Club sang Christmas carols to the elderly and shut-Ins, collected money for the UNfCEF campaign, and prepared Thanksgiving baskets for needy fam- ilies. Concern for the problems on cam- pus led to a desire for immediate corrective measures. Calling for an end to racial injustice on the East Carolina campus, Newman Club members initiated a petition for ra- cial eguality. Expressing an interest In music and art, student members created collages and used guitars for Mass. ev. H. C. Mulholland, Chaplain: Vicky Showfely, President; Sister Julianne, Ad- isor; Rev. M. Spilane, Chaplain. 143 Members of the Wesley Foundation rehearse Christmas carols. Mid-week worship services, dramatics work- shops, and community service pro- grams. Student participation in the activities of the Wesley Founda- tion. Sponsored by the Methodist Church, this organized educational ■ministry provided tutors for local public school students and coun- seled troubled or depressed univer- sity students. Winter quarter, a weekend re- treat in Atlanta, Georgia featured a course in theology and discussions concerning the twentieth century image of the church. On Monday and Thursday eve- nings, the Wesley Foundation sup- ported a drama group working with experimental theatre techniques. On Tuesday nights, theological discus- sion sessions. Wesley hlouse, a men ' s residence off campus, allowed eleven student men to participate in group living. Determined Foundation members utilized their talents to stage a rec- reational dramatics night at the North Carolina Alcoholic Rehabilita- tion hospital. Jone in the Theatre o [Members of the Couples Club are honored with a barbecue supper at ' The Den. Fried chicken, ham, pancakes, or spaghetti. Fea- tured menu items at the biweekly supper meetings of married stu- dents who were members of the Westminster Fellowship. Presbyter- ian-sponsored, the Fellowship opened its activities to all East Carolina stu- dents. Centering at The Den, the campus location for Fellowship mem- bers, married students met to dis- cuss topics of interest and relevance: Making ends meet on a student budget, getting along with other people, and family planning. Serving the community, Westmin- ster Fellowship members tutored Greenville public schools students and collected money for the hlallo- ween UNICEF campaign. Before Christmas holidays, members caroled at local homes of the sick, aged, and shut-ins. ake new friends at the Den, the Presbyterian. Center. Westminster Fellowship. Front Row: John Miller, Dowdy Miller, Wanda Franks, Lida Hayes Frouler, Frank Frouler. Second Row: Dana Franks, Anne Veach, Guy Veach. Third Row: Claire Bryant, Sandy Bryant, Ellen Leconte, Joe Le- conte, Sammy Watson, Emily Watson. 145 146 Organizations 147 Auditing. cost, and taxation. Only a few of the basic fields of accounting cov- ered by guest speakers to the East Carolina Accounting Society. Jinn Walker, from a Raleigh accounting firm, was among the group ' s fea- tured speakers. These lectures served to broaden the students ' knowledge of accounting practices. The year ' s activities: plans for trips to CPA of- fices in Greensboro and other cities across the state. Discussion groups to learn about accounting pro- cedures. A circle of friends among accounting majors, the club at- tempted to attract students in- terested in this field of study. nas Alexander, President; George Roberts, Vice-President; Jim Martin, Secretary Accou iftng Society. Back Row: J. Martin, W. Roberts, J. Williams, D. Henry, F, Greene. Front Row: T. Alexander, G. Roberts, L. Cutther- son, D. Berry. 10 American Chemical Society Student Affiliates. Seated: F. Gerard, K. Fox, J. Smathers (Treasurer), K. Zimmer, J. Balles (Secretary). iStanding: D. Mann (President), L. PIttman. W. Knight, R. Wilier, E. Banks. J. Ebron, D. Olbrecht, Dr. Caroline Ayers, B. Currence. Oak Ridge, Tennessee was the place. The event? The annual trip of the American Chemical Society Student Affiliates. Club members visiting the facilities of the Atomic Energy Commission, journeyed to the University of Ten- nessee for an educational tour. Af- filiated v ith the National American Chemical Society, the local branch received weekly chemical publica- tions and invitations to all meetings of the national organization. Clem- son, South Carolina, welcomed stu- dents to the Southeastern Regional meeting for 1970. On the local level, the club dis- cussed current topics pertaining to the scientific world of chemistry and sposored a tutoring service for chem- istry students on campus. Socially, student affiliates attended a mas- guerade party hosted by Dr. Wil- liam K. H. - u and a Christmas party given by Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ayers. Fall quarter, the Society raised funds with a spaghetti dinner. In the spring, a pancake dinner to raise money for the Oak Ridge trip. Don. Mann discusses plans for the trip to Oak Ridge, Tenn. 149 East Cafeteria. The scene of AFROTC ' s first blood drive of the year. Red Cross needles punctured the arms of 300 nervous ECU students as they donated a pint of their blood to help save lives. Two blood drives during the year. Frightened football players were comforted by the angels of Angel Flight. Free coffee and cook- ies. An excused cut from class. AFROTC was mindful of its civic duties in other ways. Early in Feb- ruary the men of the drill team wore out shoe leather as they marched so that others might walk. The Marcha- thon called upon others to collect donations. Displaying their precision movements, the team marched in downtown Greenville until their goal had been reached. Concerned citi- zens contributed $3,789.45. Rex Meade takes over command from Terry Huffman. Cadet First Lt. Samuel Melvin assists Tidewater Chapter of the American Red Cross in their blood drive. 0 President Jenkins presents - he Legion of Valor Bronze Cross award to Ashby D. Elnnore. Men of East Carolina ' s detachmen+ did more. They studied the principles of leadership while learning the neces- sity of knowing how to follow. They measured their brass, and polished their shoes, and checked for their ropes. They experienced the te- diousness of review. During fall and spring, the cadets made use of the drill field as they learned to execute skilled movements on command. In winter, the cadets received briefings on the life of an Air Force officer. Pilot and navigator exams were given. Competition brought the re- wards of promotion. AFROTC ' s candidate for FHome- coming Queen, Jenny Legget, was one of the six finalists in the compe- tition. There was a Dining-ln in January with President Jenkins as the featured speaker. Proud of the Uni- versity ' s detachment, he stressed the importance of the military in to- day ' s world. Other remembered events of the year included trips to local Air Force bases. Captain Buzard presents Martha Van Hoy her beret, part of the sty uniforms. Cadet drill team Is put through paces. 151 Valentines and picnics for young boys in the Correctional Center in Rocky Mount. Hostesses for the appreciation din- ner for Dr. Jenkins in January and serving at AFROTC ' s Dining-ln. Angel Flight, educating the college woman for military service, not only aided the university. They also under- took various community projects. When the new local federal post of- fice was dedicated in the fall, they acted as official hostesses for the event. In December, a Christmas party for underprivileged children in Minges Coliseum. In connection with other Air Force organizations on campus. Angel Flight supported the Red Cross Blood Drive and the Marchathon for the March of Dimes campaign. Spring quarter, an exchange pro- gram with Seymour Johnson Air Force base to get to know Air Force officers on a practical basis, hligh- lighting the year, a Spring fashion show in Wright Auditorium: Pleas- ant Valley Monday. i Nancy Hill models in the Spring fashion show, Pleasant Valley Monday Altman, Ellen M. Arrington, Linda F. Boyd. Sonya M. Burqess, Jane C. Clements, Anl+a D. Cruise, Glenda J. Debnam, Deborah G. Denmark, Mary H. Eddins, Patricia A. Elmore, Ruth K. Risher, Cecilia L. Gurley. Peggy J. Hankovich, Barbara A. Hill. Nancy Hudson, Linda J. Keeney, Frances A. Leggett. Virginia C. Long. Sandra A. Lucas, Anna E. Lusk. Kristie D. Noell, Catherine C. Pierce, Marcia D. ' Smith, Lucylle J. Taylor, Mary M. Williamson. Daisy L. Wommack, Florence E. idSS, It MSi ,ngel Flight Local Executive Officers. Linda Hudson, Jenny Leggett, Patricia Eddins, Lee Williamson. Jane urgess (Commander), Ann Lucas, Catherine Noell, Sandy Hill.  ' J Air Force organizations, together with Angel Flight, collect for the annual Marchathon. Henda Cruise lines up a shot during free time. 153 General Clair Lee Chenault squadron, Area B-2 headquarters. A professional, honor- ary, service orqanization of selected Air Force ROTC cadets, the Arnold Air Society. Showing support for Air Force ROTC, cadets participated in the Dining-ln, the Military Ball, and the Marchathon winter quarter. Fall quarter, the General Chenault squadron hosted a Halloween party for deprived children and organized a campus blood drive for the Red Cross. For Christmas, another party for the underprivileged. Leaving the campus in February, Arnold Air Society cadets attended an area conclave at N. C. State Uni- ve rsity at Raleigh. On the move again, cadets journeyed to California in April for a National conclave at Disneyland Hotel. President Jenkins poses with representatives of AFROTC prior to the annual Dining-ln. Arnold Air Squadron Staff. Back Row: Robert Benzon, Steve Bierma, Robert Lohmeyer. Front Row: Marvin Harper. Earl Hackman, Freeman Phillips, Sam McDowell. 154 Q O ' p p Q Benzon, Robert P. Bierma, Stephen G. Blaiocic, Lamber+h W. Braunhardt, Ronald N. Burns, Robert. Ill Butler, Jeffrey, C. Cameron, Hugh Dyar, Greg Hackman, Earl D. Harper, Marvin R. Huether. David C. Karr. Michael P. Kelly, Melvin K.. Jr. Lohmeyer, Robert C. McDowell, Samuel J. Melvin, Samuel R. Phillips, Freeman M. Pleasants, James F. Ringrose, Stephen J. Scoggins, Larry K. Thaxton, William L. Van hloy, Martha Gibbons, Capt. Andrew. Advisor Arnold Air Area B-2 Staff. Back Row: Melvin Kelly. Ronald Braunhardt, Steve Ringrose. Hugh Cameron. Front Row: Sam Mel- vin, Greg Dyar. 155 im W ' p6 ' L. Presenting colors at football games, the Home- coming parade, and numerous other festivities. Sharp and snappy Cadets in Blue worked toward the develop- ment of more effective Air Force officers. Precision, formation, timing. Selection on a competitive basis. Practice. Marching. Perfection. Full dress for parades. Representation at the Azalea Festival and in various Christmas parades. A color unit. A drill unit. Cadets in Blue in action. • r_ A Another inspection. Precision steps are one of the standards set by the marching Cadets. Cadets in Blue in fornnation. 156 Adam, Jim H. Benton. Alvln E. ' C f ff O li ff Blalocic, Lamberth W. Cameron. Huqh Deans, James D. Dyar, Gregory B. Gibson, Curtis R. Hodge, Jerry T. Honeycutt, James F. Huether, David C. Huneycutt, Johnie V. Hutchinson, Clark W. Johnston, Larry G. Jones, Jerome C. Karr, Michael P. Lewis, Raymond Lohmeler, Robert O. McChesney, Raymond W. Murphy, James S. Repass, William H. Robertson. Lewis F. Russell, Robert L. Saunders, Whitney E. Spence, Larry D. Turner. Leroy Williams, Rob-rt D. Hours of practice go into the perfection of a drill routine. 157 Linda Brown, Pam Whitley, and Donna Potts, discuss plans for the International convention. President Linda Brown hands out the organization ' s professional magazine to members. 158 ACE members prepare posters for the annual mum sale for Homecoming 1969. Association for Childhood Education. Back Row: Pam Whitley, Jan Vano, Nancy Evans, Diane Woods. Front Row: Ruth Bayless, Betty Vance, Linda Brown, Donna Potts. Selling mums for Homecoming. Sending delegates to an international convention in At- lanta, Georgia, in April. A Christ- mas crafts workshop In December. Events such as these dominated the year for the Association for Child- hood Education. Primary education majors and future teachers members worked all year for the education and well-being of children. Through- out the year, school children visited ACE meetings and related their ex- periences about school. In return the members taught them new songs. Showing concern for the old as well as the young, the Association pur- chased rocking chairs for the Green- ville Convalescent hlome. Seminars to help students learn FORTRAN programnnlng. Student-guided tours to show visitors the ECU computing center. Out-of-town visits to ob- serve other methods of computing operations. Students interested in the fascinating world of computing machinery participated in these and other activities as the Association for Computing Machinery served throughout the year as a means of communication for student members. Experiments in computer art, dating, and simulation. Only a few of many uses of computers. The Association for Computing Machinery: promot- ing an increased knowledge of the science, design, development, con- struction, languages, and applica- tions of computing machinery. Sfanding: T. Keener, Vice-Chairman, Seated: P. Jones, Secretary. T. Hamilton. Chairman. C. Wilier, Treasurer. Association for Computing Machinery. Standing: D. Hancock, P. Jones, M. Marcus, T. Keener, M. Hall, C. Wilier, R. Reel, T. Hamilton, E. Russell. Seated: Dr. F. M. Johnson, Advisor. 160 Carol Mabe consults Mrs. Dot Satterfield on the features of prellnnlnary designs. Reflecting the holiday spirit, Design Associates transformed downtown Greenville Into a showpiece through decorated store windows during Christmas. Thirty members, all advanced com- mercial art students. Helping the university, members were responsi- ble for donating various art-oriented publications to the School of Art Library. Design Associates. Fourth Row: Betty Davis, Gene RacUey, Billy Loy, Jerry Dunning. Third Row: Margaret Keys, Carol Mabe, Stewart White, Danny Hill. Second Row: Mike Winslow, Josie Houston, Linda Province, Lester Ballence, Phil Sawyer. Front Row: Cordell Hopper, Shirley Cobb. Front: Mrs. Dot Satterfield, adviser. 161 [nn ' f. J lr Tl zuL ° ' Clark Sonya Boyd, Bill Ransone, Nelda Lowe, Ben Mary Bradley. Second Row: Glenn ton, hara Hassell, Dr. John Ebbs, co-sponsor, David Brunsen, Cynthia Pierce, Fran Gibbs. Tetter- Hitting the books proved v orthv hile for the East Carolina League of University Scholars. Members had to be recip- ients of the National Merit or the East Carolina Academic Scholarship. Brain-teasers and mInd-expandIng topics added to an atmosphere con- ducive to the stimulation of Intellect and to the consciousness and ap- preciation of learning opportunities offered outside the classroom. Speakers for the year Included Dean Howell, who delivered a talk on Na- tional hlonor Societies; a Fulbright scholar from Argentina; and Dr. Wil- liam White, who spoke on the Com- munication Medium. Quick wit and humorous intellect spark laughter from the League ' s members 2 Debate Union. Back Row: B. Dressel, Row: C. Steele. K. Carwile. N. We Capta Front Polished persuasion and the art of rhetoric concerned members of the ECU Debate Union. Training in the areas of logic and argumentation made the art of debate an efficient means of proving a point. Application of these principles through participa- tion in inter-collegiate debating tournaments gave the members a chance to develop their skills. En- couraging debates within the state by hosting a high school debate tournament kept the group busy during the year. The Drama hHouse proved to be a perfect setting for the weekly meetings of the group. Coach Albert Pertalion signals another victory. 163 Rehabilitation Counseling Association. Seated: J. Taylor, R. Langley, S. Wood. Standing: B. Cons, S. Lemons, D. Smith J Ane- ma, P. Ellis, J. Avery, Mr. Downs, J. Griffin, R. Cook, Dr. Alston. Mr. Sheldon Downes, Advisor Steve Lemons, President; Sheila Wood, Secretary; John Anema, Vice-president; GriffinI, Treasurer; Mr. S. C. Downes, Advisor. Why did rehabilitation counselors leave the state agency? A research project for members of ECU Rehabilitation Counseling Association to determine the answers for the high turnover rate. Fall quarter, a trip to Winston- Salem for the state convention. New ideas. Heading North in November, club members visited New York City for the National Rehabilitation As- sociation Convention. More ideas. Two speakers. Walter Creekmore of the East Carolina staff discussed the role of sheltered workshops and the handicapped. During winter quarter, speakers from the state agency. Discussions of the needs of the handicapped and their solutions. Spring quarter, plans to visit the Greenville Rehabilitation Center. Ac- tive participation in the Sheltered Workshop. Ending the year, a delegation to the Regional Conven- tion in Kentucky. M Home Economics Lounge— discussions and exchanges of ideas for SMCAEA members No longer called a chapter. Consisting of home economics majors and interested faculty, the former hlome Economics club was recognized as the ECU section of the Student North Caro- lina Home Economics Association. Concentration was on more effec- tive methods of managing the home, raising a family, and balancing a budget. Winter quarter, a Christmas party in the hlome Economics Build- ing. Stockings, holiday displays, and countless decorations. In April, East Carolina hosted the state stu- dent section meeting of the SNCHEA. Student North Carolina Home Economics Association. Front Row: L. Sloan, R. Bryant (President), B. Myrick (Vice President), S. Edwards (Treasurer), Miss L. Ebro (Advisor), C. Balkum, T. Williford. Back Row: I. Craft, A. Bobo, L. Bright, R. Davis, P. Stanley. 165 Bed races on the mall. Homecoming decorat- tions and a papier mache disp ' ay in front of the University Union. Start- ing its activities In September, the East Carolina Union Committee featured Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs In a freshman dance In Wright Auditorium. Projects for fall quarter included a Halloween party and an open house for parents dur- ing Homecoming. Keith Sykes and entertainers from the Bitter End Club In New York performed for patrons of the winter quarter Cof- feehouse Series. Free doughnuts, coffee, and pretzels. Room 201 Wright annex. Recognizing Dr. Jenkins ' ten years of service to the university, the Union Committee hosted a reception open to the student body In Jan- uary. Spring activities: bed races on the mall during Pirates ' Jamboree and an Awards and Installation Ban- quet at the Greenville Country Club. President Conwell Worthington presides over Union Committee meeting. Christmas decor tor the Union prepared by committee included a colorful bulletin board. Committee chairmen prepare extensive report for review and approval of Union Committee. Union Committee. Monica Parsley, Corresponding Secretary; Charleen Quiter. Secretary Conwell Worthington, President; Susan Car- ter, Vice-President; Roy Winstrad, Historian. 167 Canada and Tunisia. Films on these countries provided a visual experience for members of the French Club. In- sight into the French culture and language. Local customs and history. Providing an opportunity to en- courage interest in French culture, lectures were made by native Europeans on different aspects of French life. Canadian-American re- lations and French influence in Can- ada were emphasized in a talk by Mr. Frances Permentier. Invited by the French Club to address club members was a representative from the French Embassy in Washington, D. C. The lecture, attended by only a small group in the library auditor- ium, featured American militarism and industrialism in France. Mr. Bejaoui points out the geographical Provinces of France to club memb members. PollToilP ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' Whiteman. Second Row: John Coker, Judy Gooch, Hilda Spain. Back: Mr. Bejaoui, adviser; Donna Qua 68 Lee Cheezum on the rings . , . . . and Sandy Hart on the bal ance beam. Half-time exhibition at basketball games. Ex- hibitional gymnastics. Advocating Action through Action, the Gym- nastics Club stressed men ' s and women ' s competitive gymnastics through demonstrations and clinics sponsored by the club. Members worked from the beginning to more advanced gymnastics under the di- rection of their sponsor. Dr. Ralph Steele. Gymnastics allowed a stu- dent to discover his abilities on standard Olympic apparatus and to develop a sense of Individual ac- complishment. Gymnastics Club. Front Row: V. Keener, D. Winfree, J. Edwards, A. Doer, S. Hart, R. Cauthorne. Back Row: J. Vaughn, L. Cheezum, M. Little, J. Winkler. r69 Artistry on the football field. The centennial emblem denoting collegiate foot- ball ' s 1 00th anniversary was planned and skillfully executed by the In- dustrial and Technical Education Club. Other achievements included constructing the float to carry the HHomecoming queen and her court In the parade. This year the club constructed a prize-winning train. In other areas of service of the univer- sity, members operated the conces- sion stands at football games. In spring, the annual club picnic. Train built by ITE members carried contestants for Homecoming queen onto the field during the half-time show. Industrial and Technical Education. Front Row: D. Prescott, B. Chesson, K. inscow, T. McCall, W Allen, C Shaw Back Row: T. Garverick, W. Blackburn, Dr. E. E. Erger (Advisor), J. Hodges, S. Wilhelm, L. Sadler. 70 International Students Club. Front Row: B. Bland, P. Duoc, S. Tanabe. Back Row: F. Andrade, A. Fredrlckson, S. Hensley, B. Drausal, G. Knowles (President), D. Schwaer (Vice-President), P. Knowles (Treasurer), L. Walder, C. Benson. Members listen to a talk on Argentina by an ISC member From China, the Bahamas, and India. Exchange of cultural backgrounds. Advance- ment of educational ideas. The In- ternational Students Club. Students from around the world exchanged ideas and opinions. They helped each other become accustomed to their new surroundings. In November, members combined their talents to work on a hlomecoming float and a tea. In spring, the group sponsored a fashion show in coope ration with a local fashion co-ordinator and clothing store. 171 From green belts to black belts, Karate Club members advanced in rank accord- ing to ability. Throughout the year, karate demonstrations for Boy Scout chapters and patients at the Alco- holic Rehabilitation Center. Meet- ing twice each week in the dancing studio In Memorial Gym, club mem- bers practiced kicks and sparring techniques. Tournaments during the year included the Virginia Open in March. Even though Karate Club members have participated in many competitive matches, they have never received a trophy. Developing the individual physically and men- tally, the club was open to all stu- dents, faculty, and staff members. The front-snap Meditation and preparation for the Karate group are essential before work-outs. I 72 Members observe their form as they practice their katas. itudents of Karate execute warm-up exercises. 173 Law Society. Back Row: P. Magnuson, D. Fisher. Third Row: J. Brin+on, J. Turner. Second Row: H. Alexander, T. Jones. First Row: J. Tlsdale, Dr. Snyder (Adviser). gres of each child anc Jl ' approaches to him il mg u ed do not appeal iiig or $m mt Buifick tti of stx vi ks a € VMimm flis- group £ iiMr Stocks;, a si m0i . ,iu held. Theil Printed Words — implements of justice. Future lawyers. Twenty members. The Law Society. Trips to the Supreme Court In Washington, D. C, the UNC School of Law, and the North Carolina legislature. Speakers throughout the year discussed careers in the law professions, problems with the draft board, and the legality of various contemporary issues. Randy King, Vice-President, and Ray Troutman, President, program before a meeting. review tne the 174 iMath Club. C. Carr, Secretary; M. Barcus, President; C. Pierce, Treasurer; W. Renegar, ' Vice-President. Irrational numbers, infinity, algebraic equa- tions, and tangents. Common terms to the members of the Maria D. Graham Mathematics Club. The proT motion of interest in mathematics was basic principle of the club. When not encouraging practical application of mathematical skills, the group found time for a mathe- matics department picnic in Septem- ber and a beach trip in May. Named in honor of Maria Graham, one of the first mathematics instructors at East Carolina, the club strived to up- hold the traditions of fellowship among mathematics majors and to create closer ties between the facul- ty and students in the department. Carol Carr leads discussion on plans to foster among fellow students the practical application of mathematics skills. 175 Sweating and working out. Getting fit. Even joining a team. Relaxation and par- ticipation in physical activities. All a part of Men ' s In+ramurals in 1970. A wide range of sports provided something for everyone. Wrestling, cross-country, tennis, and bowling. Organized into dormitory and fra- ternity leagues, participants com- peted among one another. Points were awarded. Records were set. Medals were won. The highest honor of all: the President ' s Cup awarded on a total point basis at the end of the year. ECU Intramurals, the or- ganization ' s yearly handbook, pro- vided concise and up-to-the-minute information on individual and team winners in all ECU intramural sports. An unbeaten season for a few. A noteworthy effort on the part of many. A chance to become involved through skill and sportsmanship. Men ' s Intramurals. Back Row: Kay Galloway, Secretary; Jimmy Williford, Student director; Preston Henry, Officials director; Coach Boone, Advisor. Front Row: Tommy Tucker, As- sistant student director; Kent Leggett, Publicity director. Intramural Competitors stretch for ball. Competition is heavy during wrestling, one of the winter intramural sports. Runners compete in the intramural track program. 176 t.A ■ cj .+«, M;.+;on;.l Conference Front Row J Bluford B. J. Carter, B. A. Worrall. Second Row: P. Alexander, M. Eubanks, W. nT V eT B cln ' r P Bue S. Llles. Third Row: T. Blalock, D. Burns, C. Burton, M. Mobley, J. Da.eron, C. Terry, J. Rogers, M. Price, D. Love, C. Hodges. Tempo, tone, and musical scales. Fundamen- tals of music were emphasized by the members of the Student Music Edu- cators National Conference. Mem- bers taught these basic principles to others through discussions, lectures, and practical applications. Enabled students to further their education through participation in state, divi- sion, and national meetings of the organization. In November, the club sponsored a delegation to the state convention in Charlotte. 177 Student diligently works on an interior design project. Wallpaper, paint, and carpet. All phases of de- sign interested members of the Na- tional Society of Interior Designers. Experimentation and exploration in the field of interior design. Profes- sional opinions. Trips to business firms throughout the year to discuss the field of Interior design. Working throughout the year with faculty members and professionals who were outstanding in their field, the club gained practical knowledge from a trip to New York City. Awards ranging from $25 to $75 were given by the Southeast district of the So- ciety of Interior Designers to win- ners of the annual competition of de- sign projects. National Society of Interior Designers. Front: Virginia Kelly, Sandra R nfrow. Back: Cordell Hopper, Beverly Kissinger. 178 Jeral Mooneyham, President, reflects on a discussion of the topic Why, Why? What? When? Why? The what was easy: the Philosophy Club. The when was easier: bi-weekly meetings at pre- determined locations. The why was more difficult: to discuss philosophi- cal topics. Such as a paper on the concept of God by Professor Hous- ton Craighead. Topics such as Why, Why? and Existentialism pro- vided other areas of discussion. In an Informal situation outside the classroom, students were given an opportunity to discuss philosophical problems. In this Intellectual atmo- sphere further relaxation was af- forded by refreshments which fol- lowed each meeting. Raymond Moody, adviser, listens as Houston Craighead presents a paper on the concept of God to the club for consideration and discussion. 179 A weigh-in for Ellenberger Agility and flexibility. Only two types of pfiysical fitness screening tests for prospective members of the Phys- ical Education Major ' s Club. Awards were distributed for tfie highest scores. In December, East Carolina hosted the state convention of the N. C. Association of hHealth, Phys- ical Education, and Recreation at Minges Coliseum. Keynote speaker: Celeste Ulrich, noted authority on physical fitness. Workshops in crea- tive dancing, physical education for the handicapped and mentally re- tarded, and new research techni- ques. Honored with a statewide posi- tion, Paige Davis, club president, was elected chairman of the Student Division of the NCAHPER. 60 Physical Education Majors. Carl Rogers, Vice-President: Debbie Brown, Secretary; Tonn Ellenberger. Treasurer; Paige Davis, President. Steve Sharpe, Vice-President, and Steve Davis, Treasurer. Politics. Intricacies of American government. International relations. Congress and the Supreme Court. All were areas of special interest to members of the Political Science Club. Monthly meetings at the Methodist Student Center on Fifth Street. Advised by Dr. Tinsley E. Yarbrough. In Novem- ber, plans were made for future pro- grams. Jerry Paul, representative of the Greenvil ' e American Civil Liber- ties Union chapter. Informed mem- bers of the ACLU ' s purposes and responsibilities in the American poli- tical system. In January, a debate co-sponsored with Phi Alpha Theta. Question: Should federal taxes be shared with the states? Political Science Club. Front Row: C. Ridge, S. Davis, B. Stephenson. Second Row: L. Vestal, L. Mancini, B. Copeland, T. Finan. Back Row: Dr. T. E. Yarbrough. J. Smith. Dr. T. E. Yarbrough, Advisor. 181 Ten years at East Carolina University. Cele- brating their anniversay In the sec- ond week of December, the Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment brought together business stu- dents and executives for exchange of Information on management. Practi- cal experience through club activi- ties. Programs included guest speak- ers, field trips, tours, and films. The members received quarterly the club publication, a booklet entitled Ad- vanced Management Journal. Celebration dinner tor the club ' s tenth Anniversary. Mr. Ibrahem M. Salama; Dr. Leo W. Jenkins; Jasper Perry, President; John White, Vice President. 182 I Myrna Pecunia, President; Mr. M. J. Phillips, Adviser; Maria Castillo, Secretary; Mary Moseley, Vice-President. Illustrated lectures. Bullfights. Haciendas. Pon- chos. Customs and traditions of the Spanish. Spanish Club members learned from Spanish films and lec- tures which broke the monotony of winter quarter. Students received Insight Into all aspects of the Span- ish culture. In November, members were Invited to wear their som- breros and learn the Flamingo as the club sponsored dancing lessons. Before the holidays, a Spanish Christ- mas party complete with pinatas and Spanish cuisine. A direct experience with Spanish modes of living and an opportunity for companionship. Spanish Club. Myrna Pecunia, Rita Richmond, Professor Luis Acevez, Mary Moseley, Maria Castillo, Claudia Tant, Becky Knobles, Mr. Phillips, Grey Womble, Kathy Roseman. 183 Affiliated with the Student North Carolina Education Association and the Na- tional Education Association. Con- centration on better education, pro- fessional methods, and attitudes. At their first meeting fall quarter, mem- bers of the Student National Edu- cation Association heard a speech by Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. In Novem- ber, Dr. Elizabeth Welch, head of the Department of Education and Psychology at Salem College, spoke to members on the Education of a Communist. Fall district confer- ences in Elizabeth City. Planning con- ferences at the NCEA center in Raleigh. Regional meetings In Laur- Ingburg. Joining with the Associa- tion of Childhood Education, the SNEA Invited Mrs. Janet H. Petter- son of the Geography Department to the spring dinner meeting. The program: Mrs. Petterson ' s African tour. In March, a delegation to the SNEA Convention In Charlotte. Roy Winstead checks minutes of the last meeting with Diane Woods. Student North Carolina Education Association. Front Row: R. Bayless, H. Prynne, M. Sheets, J. Fisher, L. Jenkins, R. Winstead. Second Row: P. ENiott, F. Hill, A. Robbins, J. Leggett, B. Hurley, M. Taylor, D. Debnam, C. Sharick, D. Woods, 8. Story, M. Hurley. 184 SNEA. A. Robblns, Recording Secretary; M. Sheets, Corresponding Secretary; R. Winstead. President; M. Taylor, Vice-President; D. Woods, Reporter-Historian; J. Leggett, Treasurer. President Roy Winstead, and club members discus {.J the SNEA Convention in Charlotte. 185 Army spokesman recounts opportunities offered to student nurses by the Army Nurses Corps. Student Nurse Association. Dove Buchan, First Vice-President; Marian Howard, President; Mary Anderson, Sei;ond Vice- President; Eileen Branshaw, Secretary. 86 From this position, an ECU student readily understands the value of a dedicated nurse. Starched, spotless uniforms. An aura of profes- sionalism. Social unity among stu- dent nurses was paramount in all phases of the Student Nurses As- sociation. Promoting closer contact between their organization and the N. C. Student Nurses Associa- tion, the local chapter collected clothes and toys at Christmas for children at the Dobb ' s Farm in Kins- ton and the O ' Berry Center in Cherry Hospital. Visits came reg- ularly from a variety of speakers. Fall quarter, a Greenville attorney lectured on the legal aspects of nurs- ing. Liable laws and malpractice suits. In January, the SNA heard an Army representative tell about the Army Nurse Corps. Among spring activities were mailing Easter Seals to Greenville residents. In April, of- ficers were installed at the annual banquet. Marion Howard, SNA pres- ident explained of the group ' s ac- tivities, We have tried to inform as many students as possible this year about the various aspects of a nursing career. Marian Howard and Mary Anderson list agenda before their next meeting. 187 Dwindling membership. No candidates for sum- mer school elections. First to appear on campus in 1966, the Student Party ceased to exist in 1970. Dis- satisfaction with political parties and lack of interest in student govern- ment led to the demise of the SP. Before the Student Party finally collapsed, it claimed two executive offices in the SGA: vice-president and historian. Problems claim the attention of Steve Sharpe, Student Party Chairman. ' - ' Biffi ' ifci ' - I Members Dan Sumners and Steve Sharpe pinpoint campaign strategy. 188 Jniversity Party. Gerald Robertson, President; Judy Morris, Secretary. No candidates. For the first time since its inception on campus, the University Party did not support or run a slate of candi- dates in spring SSA elections. Ru- mors spread that the party ma- chine no longer existed. Some were disillusioned; others were elated. University Party accomplishments: During the summer session, Coins for Crew. Door-to-door collections in the dormitories to help the ECU Crew rebuild after a crippling fire. Over $150 was donated. Endorse- ment of the Biafra Fund Drive. More phones in women ' s dormitories. Round table discussions allowing stu- dents to air complaints and contrib- ute opinions. A no-curfew dormitory for coeds. In summer school elections, UP candidates suffered defeat as an in- dependent platform swept SGA ex- ecutive offices. Fall quarter, a re- newed interest in campus politics re- juvenated the University Party. Over twenty-five of those running on the UP ticket were victorious. Campus problems are demanding; the Party listens to recommendations. 189 Student Council for Exceptional Students. Seated: S. Gams, F. McCall, L. Harrell, D. Powers, L. Sermons. Standing: C. Jones, S. Roberson, A. Smith, L. Sedgewick, D. Grant, S. Brannok, G. Cadaver, C. Jones, S. Schiepers. Babysitters for mentally retarded children in the Greenville area. Attracting stu- dents into the profession of special education, the Student Council for Exceptional Children served as an outlet for the handiwork of excep- tional children in sheltered work- shops. Curler bags, burlap pocket- books, and pillows. Only a few of the items sold by SCEC members for the exceptional children. Not only were members able to work with exceptional children in a social context, but they also aided in the children ' s socialization process. Since East Carolina ' s council wanted to en- courage cooperation between other state chapters, it printed a state federation newsletter. Providing an on-campus outlet for special educa- tion news, the group also published a local newsletter. Dr. Richards and members consider plans to aid the local exceptional child. 190 Rebounding power — a nnust! Basketball players concentrate on teamwork. Activities of the Woman ' s Recreation Associa- tion covered a wide range of events. From field hockey to swimming and tennis to gymnastics. Organization. Supervision. Adding a competitive spirit, intramural volleyball, basket- ball, and Softball league were avail- able for sororities and dormitory students. In more specialized areas, clubs such as the Aquanymphs, a syncronized swimming group. Only for these who were willing to devote long hours of practice. A modern dance club offered an opportunity to perfect special dancing skills. WRA. Bottom: Miss Francis Douglas, Adviser; Carol Tucker, Reporter; Ellen Johnson, Publicity Chairman; Carolyn Cattle, President. Top: Ann Colenda, Vice-President; Sip Beamon, Recording Secretary; Pat McNaughton, Corresponding Secre- tary; Debra Pfeii, Treasurer. 191 Woman Power was here in the form of East Carolina ' s Woman ' s Residence Council. Organized, active, and sen- sitive to the dennands of women students, the council aspired to new heights of service during the year. Guided by the wishes of the wo- men students, this body worked with Dean Fulghum to bring about changes in living conditions, co- operation, and more consideration among dormitory students. Up-to-the-minute ideas prevailed: plans for an all-night dorm, revi- sions in rules, later hours, and new freshman regulations. Women be- gan to voice opinions, and Green Dormitory was just the p ' are to be heard. The new WRC office was located there. The WRC offered women stu- dents not only an opportunity to become involved but also a chance to get ahead by offering an emer- ' gency loan fund with up to twenty dollars available on a short-term basis. Other services Included award- ing the Ruth White Scholarship- to an outstanding dormitory woman. WRC members help stuff envelopes with Christmas Seals for TB Association. Barbara Covington receives the Ruth White Scholarship from Jane htand as former Dean of Women, Ruth White, assists. , 192 Ik IS Women ' s Residence Council. Standing: Charlotte Wellons, Anne HIckson, .Sandra White, Marylln Owens. Sealed, Back Row: Dottie McGee, Edith Hill. Ann Bobo, Lonore Kuczynski, Carol Tucker. Front Row: Jane Long, Pat Seely. Jane Hand, Miss Nancy Smith. Adviser. 193 Ice machines, color televisions, and refrigerators. The Men ' s Residence Council was responsible for the installation of three color televisions and ice ma- chines on the Hill and endorse- ment of the SGA ' s drive for re- frigerators in the men ' s dormitories. Initiating major changes, the MRC sponsored a dorm visitation day when coeds were able to visit men students in their rooms. Later, studies were made for the possibili- ty of opening the dormitory base- ments to girls every weekend. New office hours, more lights for the tennis and basketball courts, and spring dances were provided by the MRC for the men students. Winter quarter, a search for the Ugliest Man on Campus proved to be an effective method of raising funds. Members of MRC legislative body Norman Masters, Corresponding Secretary; J. C. Dunn, Vice-President; Paige Davis, President; Gary King, Secretary; Mike Marcus, Treasurer. 194 Sill Schell cues a record. WECU Officers: Al Klrschner, Record Librarian: Jim Hiclcs, Program Di- rector; Susan Lucas, Secretary; Jim Davis, Manager. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 570 on the dial. Pacesetter WECU news covered all regional and cam- pus activities with the greatest depth in the station ' s history. New equipment, professional jingles, and progressive policies were adopted. Around the clock broadcasting, rang- ing from soul music to hard rock. Addition of new programs: Solid Gold Spectacular and Open Mike. Originating from WECU ' s broad- casting center in Joyner Library, the sounds of campus radio informed and entertained. WECU General Staff. Front Row: Susan Lucas, Bill Ricks, Jim Hicks. Second Row: Bob Lohmeyer, Jack Star, Tate Nabors, Al Kirschner, Glenn MacDonald, Richard Erwln, Jim Davis. Center: Bill Schell. 195 Re-evaluation. Lobbying for lowering the voting age in North Carolina to eighteen, the Young Democrats Club endorsed the October Moratorium and at- tended the state-wide convention in Raleigh. Spring Quarter plans: a proposal to host the North Carolina Federation of Young Democrat ' s Spring Rally. According to Sonny McLawhorn, executive committee member, Bringing the rally to Greenville would revive the long needed interest in Democratic or- ganizational work in this area. Key- note speaker for the event: Charles Rose, former YDC president. Ac- tive support of the Democratic can- didates during the spring primaries marked the final activities of the Young Democrats. Rick Waters, president, speaks to the YDC. Young Democrats Club. Front Row: Tom Bland, Suzanne Jenkins, Maureen Schuul, Raynnond Livesay. Back Row: Mike Hill, George Dud- ley, Rick Waters, Sonny McLawhorn. 196 Young Republicans Club. Ted Campbell; Robert Griffin, Vice-President; Connie Whisnant, Secretary; John Cooper: John Dixon, President; Linda Biggs; Jim Godfrey. Resolved: That the military-indus+rial complex is harmful to the United States. A debate sponsored by the Young Republicans Club. Dr. John East, political science professor and for- mer candidate for Congress, took the negative. Dr. Philip Adier of the history department took the affir- mative. Large crowd s witnessed the arguments. A state-wide YRC convention fall guarter. Resulting action: ratifica- tion of a statement of principles and increased cooperation with the Pitt County Executive Board in as- sisting the State Republican party. Prolects for the year included dis- tribution of the Young Republican Newsletter, presentation of the Young Republican of the Year Award, and efforts to reform the chapter constitution. YRC mennbers review the agenda for their upcoming meeting. 197 ■=;:% : r. ' .; ' -.-.jti. ' f . J 200 Fraternity m 1 . Nancy SInIc Pi Kappa Alpha 7. Trudy Presson Phi Kappa Tau 2. Lynn Hardy Alpha Phi Omega 8. Stephanie Standanfer Sigma Chi Delta 3. Virginia Wadsley Pi Kappa Phi 9. Linda Spain Matthews Kappa Alpha 4. Lucy Johnson Theta Chi 10 Patsy Creem Kappa Sigma 5. Lynn Peletier Delta Sigma Phi II Honey Fitz Lambda Chi Alpha 6. Carol Gray Tau Kappa Epsilon 201 Janet Flint, Dean Fulghum, Panhellenic Pres. Fran Kay and Assistant Dean Nancy Smith discuss rush detail; Greek communication, eight different creeds brought closer together, eight different sisterhoods acting as one. Striving to serve widely and wisely, Panhellenic undertook such projects as aiding a sheltered work- shop and supporting a Korean or- phan. Rush: so many forms and Con- vocation too. All under the direc- tion of the Panhellenic Council. Com- plete revision of rules concerning formal rush concentrated the ambi- tions of Panhellenic members. What about Formal Rush during fall quar- ter? Panhellenic members considered it. New and different ideas for a more progressive sorority system. In+er-Fraternlty Council. Top to Bottom: Charlie S+rlclcland, President; Martin Lassiter, Treasurer; Frank Muir, Vice- President; Steve Rousso, Secretary. Initiating another productive year, the Inter- Fraternity Council set the pace for fraternal projects and served as the governing body for East Carolina ' s twelve social fraternities. Exhibiting a spirit of cooperation, IPC co- ordinated Greek participation in the UNICEF drive during fall quarter. Sarcasm, satire, and just plain comedy insured a successful Skit Night for Greek Week. Lots of mud with plenty of spirit. Dodging mud puddles and beer cans while enjoy- ing their favorite beverages, Greeks and their guests were impressed with the performance of Archie Bell and the Drells at Mosier ' s farm. Greek achievements of the year were recognized by awards given at the annual IPC banquet. The ban- quet marked the last official duty of outgoing President Charlie Strick- land. 203 Prepare to meet thy doom! These words were issued as a warning to all so- rorities across the EC campus as Sigma Chi Delta Derby Day, 1969, proved to be larger than ever. Derby Day consisted of a mad, hysterical week when the sororities competed to win favor of the brothers and pledges of Sigma Chi Delta. During Derby Week, sororities showed their spirit in many ways. Refresh- ing keg parties, devastating house raids, hilarious skits, and cook-outs that made the brothers want to eat out more often. Exemplified only a small portion of the sorority spirit during Derby Week. The day before Derby Day brought on the Derby Chase. Usually on the mall, but be- cause of flash floods and tornado warnings, the Derby Chase was held in the indoor arena of the Sigma Chi Delta house. After the Derby Chase, the sororities counted their derbies while the surviving brothers desperately searched for their wounded and missing. Derby Day: a time of chaos and madness. Bottom of the Hill was the scene of Lambda Chi ' s competitive Field Day events. Sororities left lady-like con- duct behind as they donned blue jeans and sweatshirts to tackle ob- stacle courses, and the sack and relay races. Coordination and skill were evident as contestants per- formed difficult feats such as div- ing through tires on the obstacle course. Trying to get connpletely through. Tension mounted as the girls readied themselves to make sure that they avoided slipping into the man-made mud hole during the tug-of-war. Accumulating the most points, the Alpha Phis hobbled off the field carrying top honors. The survivors were cordially invited to the Lambda Chi Alpha house to drink away their aches and pains. 205 No talking to any coed and no shaving for one week. These were the basic rules for the Phi Kappa Taus as they spon- sored the annual Woman Hater ' s Week in November. During the week, devastating raids on the Phi Tau house at two o ' clock in the morning. Unfortunate girls caught by a Phi Tau were attacked with everything from shaving cream to red paint. Sorority houses did not escape from the onslaught either as determined Phi Taus waged their relentless war on females. At the end of the week, brothers with a high number of points were en- closed in a cage on the mall where infuriated sorority sisters sought revenge and bombarded the brothers with flour, mud, and eggs. The unlucky brother with the high- est number of points found himself hoisted up a tree. A perfect target for anything the girls could throw. Recognized for more raids on the Phi Tau house than any other soror- ity, Chi Omegas received the trophy for their participation. Alpha Omi- cron Pi won honorable mention for the most continuous participation in the week ' s events. 206 Tension backstage, a spotlight failure, and a packed auditorium characterized the Alpha Xi Delta Greek All-Sing. The general theme was Up, Up, and Away as sororities and fra- ternities came together in musical competition and talent exhibition. Judged on adherence to the theme, originality, tone guality, perform- ance, and appearance, participating Greeks spent hours in rehearsals. Alpha Phi, first place winners among sororities, sang a medley of songs depicting the history of aviation. Peter Pan, the first airplane, the Red Baron, the Air Force and the astro- nauts on the moon were included. For the fraternities. Phi Kappa Tau took the honors for the third straight year. Forming their own band, the Phi Taus sang arrangements of Don ' t Let the Sun Catch You Cry- ing, and The Sun Ain ' t Gonna Shine Anymore. 207 Field events, skits, and entertainment from The Marlboros, and Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson. Highlights of the annual Greek Week. Starting the week with Greek Games, enthusiastic pledges from the various fraterni- ties participated in a three-legged race, a sixty-yard dash, and a wheel- barrow race. Sore muscles and cramped legs. As the week progressed, the fra- ternities presented in Wright Audi- torium original skits for the amuse- ment of all ECU Greeks. Awards for various accomplishments proved to be a major feature of the sched- uled events. After all the awards, skits, and athletic events were com- pleted, the most anticipated event of all descended upon the Greeks and their guests — the weekend con- certs. Bob ' s Barn provided the site for a dance, which featured the Tempests and Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson. Climaxing Greek Week, a concert at Mosier ' s farm was marked by a brief outburst re- sulting from Greek rivalries. V l b M ' t , 208 Queen Lucy Johnson, sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity. i Penny votes and a giant snowball suspended from the celling of Wright Auditorium. Benefiting the Pitt County Crippled Children ' s Association, the sixteenth annual White Ball highlighted the month of March. The O ' Kaysions provided plenty of soul music for the evening. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. White Ball, for the first time, an informal event. 209 Happy Hour at the ADPi house, news that one of the sisters received the Outstand- ing Greek Woman of the Year Award, Friday afternoon beer-runs to Schellar ' s — all of these events produced a memorable year for the ADPl ' s. Safari hats and shades failed to conceal ADPi beauties: Derby Day Queen, three fraternity sweethearts, and runner-up for Homecoming Queen. Striving to aid the community, Alpha Delta Pi utilized their talents to aid the Pitt County Fund and the Cancer Drive. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and other Disney characters came to life and handed the ADPi ' s a first place award for hHomecoming house decorations. In December, the sis- ters traveled to Kinston with the Phi Taus to amuse underprivileged orphans at the Kennedy home. Com- pleting the year, the always busy ADPi ' s hosted a Founder ' s Day and traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, for their national convention. Thus the finishing touches were added to the year. 210 Beamon, Sip Boyd. Ka+hy Brannock, Karen Cayton. Helen Chinn, Candy Creem, Patsy Crlcltenberger, Jeanne Cromartie, Betty Flowers, Beclcy Frazier, Pam Gurganus, Dianna Hannum, Margaret Harris, Lynn Holland, Sandy Hopkins. Linda Jones, June Kramer. Hillary Lanam. Virginia Linnpach, Mary Jo Linville, Diane Maness, Diane Moore. Janet Moulton, Kathy Nevitt, Nancy O ' Neill. Pat Orlando, Jacque Overcash, Barbara Overton, Lucy Owens. Donna Peel, Betsy Pou, Connie Reaves. Faye Roberson. Christie Sheehan, Anne Sheppard, Nancy Slnlc. Nancy Strickland, Gwen Threewltts. Sara Todd. Judy Williams. Janet Wozelka. Mary Jo n 211 Bannister, Debbie Brady. Debbie Brown, Susie Buchanan, Bonnfe Donnell, Connie Gleason. Jane Kay, Frances Kirk, Patti Lusic, Kristi McDevitt, Edwina McGirt. Jeannie Murphy, Elaine Pecunia, Myrna Ross, Anne A n Burglars in the basement and ghosts in the attic. Hysteria prevailed as terrified sisters barricaded themselves in their rooms with butcher knives and flashlights. If that were not enough . . . clay pipes. To say the least, life at the AOIT house was never dull. Sorority events included both charitable and social aspects: a faculty basketball game with proceeds donated to the Arthritis Foundation, sacks of clothing collected by con- cerned AODs for the Greenville Shel- tered Workshop, and a Christmas party during Winter quarter for mentally re- tarded children. AOIT fortitude pre- vailed as they gave part of themselves during the AFROTC Blood Drive. An- aemic but happy, they received a plaque recognizing their efforts. Win- ners of Phi Kappa Tau ' s award for con- tinued participation in Woman Hater ' s Week. In the Alpha Xi Delta Greek All- Sing, AOris went out of this world to take second place honors. They even had their own celebrity: Patti Stimmel, Miss Greenville. Spring . . . sisters al- ways on the go planning a formal Rose Ball and Beach Weekend. 2i2 A 0 h Sanford, Ada Sharick, Chris Spruill. Sheila Stimmel, Patti Swiqqett, Linda Tedder. Judy Vance, Kathy West, Jennie White, Carolyn Whitlow, Debbie Baiter, Bobble Belt, Pam Bishop, Edie Braswell, Bonnie Browder, Pat Bryan. Martha Castillo, Aussie Givens, Judy Dean, Donna Dean, Vivian Davis, Jane Hlllard, Linda Howard. Betty Faye Howze, Katie Jernlqan, Rebecca Johnson. Jan King. Gwenda Knox. Betty §. II i 214 Wan? This is sorority life? Even under con- stant attack by the Tekes, the Alpha Phis proved their strategy something to be reckoned with as they survived the onslaught and walked away with Lambda Chi Alpha Field Day trophy. Jubilation overwhelmed the entire house in October when Diane Spry was crowned Buccaneer Queen for 1970. More followed! The Alpha Phis won by a nose as they captured second place in the hlomecoming parade float division for their characteriza- tion of Pinnochio and the Whale. Many long hours of diligent practice and rehearsal proved worthwhile when Alpha Phis were declared win- ners of the annual Greek All-Sing sponsored by Alpha Xi Delta. Em- phasis on community events proved an important facet of Alpha Phi life. Sponsoring a foster child in the Greenville area and working for the Arthritis and Cardiac Drive marked the Alpha Phis ' contribution to the improvement of national and local social conditions. 09 « i 0 fH e Koller, Vickie Kimbro, Marilyn Lagos, Elaine Lane, Faye Lassiter. Penny Lee. Edwina McGhee, Jan Montgomery, Terry Morse. Jeanne Moseley, Mary Meyer, Cyn + hia Murray, Pat Presnell, Ann Richmond, Rita Roberts. Judy Sanders, Pam Snyder, Wanda Spooner, Shirley Spry, Diane Stewart, Janice Trotter, Terry Whitney, Kay Wooten, Annette Wrir, Karen 215 CI First around the moon, A$S2 ' s proudly claim Jim Lovell, Apollo XIII astronaut, as one of their own, especially since he wore his fraternity pin during the famous flight around the moon. Ap- plying their three cardinal principles — leadership, service, and friendship — the A$fi ' s performed countless projects throughout the year. Col- lecting for UNICEF, the United Fund, and working for the Tuberculosis Association, the A$fi ' s maintained yearly service for the community. In 1970 the brothers extended their usual services by bringing homeless children from the Oddfellow Or- phanage in Greensboro to enjoy East Carolina basketball. Responsi- ble for the smooth functioning of numerous campus activities, they distributed The Key each year and ushered at the free flicks and in- ternational films. Who was responsi- ble for the biggest social event of Winter Quarter? The brothers of Alpha Phi Omega. First in outer space and first in service — phrases that described the achievements of East Carolina ' s service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega. Allen, Herman Balalc, Joe Beasley, Barry Erexson. Paul Everett. Jimmy Ezzell, Wes Georghiou, George Godfrey, Jim Gulledge, Glenn Heath. Terry Herloclcer, Lee Johnson, Ronald 216 f Pr S ? , ( P) Jones, Bill King, Gary Lawson, Rick Marsh, Paf M elts, Pennie Miller. Glen Mocic, Charles Murschell. Wayne Scott, Danny Rappucci, Danny Riddle, Gene Taylor, Bill Tufterow. David 217 ' - a . r« ■ y . H ' - ' - , U Short silver dresses and shimmering stockings set the mood for Alpha Xi Delta Greek All-Sing. Hosting this annual display of Greek talent, the Alpha Xis provided the needed sparkle that relieved the blahs that often pre- cede Christmas holidays. A cocktail party rejuvenated spirits during an indescribable hlomecoming. Winter quarter included a festive Thanks- giving banquet and a visit from the fat man himself! Serious participa- tion in the Hleart Fund and the Can- cer Drive engaged the Alpha Xis in community interests. All sisters at the Alpha Xi House worked together to plan Parents ' Day, Alumnae Tea, and Pink Rose Ball. Driving spirit seemed the watchword of Alpha Xi Delta in 1970. 2!8 •m ' ' V- ' f  ■■ ' . 7J: :: ' , : . A - ;:- Kv -i ©f § € e a Bowman. Debbie Broo! s. Phyllis Bryan, Betty Bulloch, Geanne Clapp, Carolyn Clifton, Susie Corey, Susan Cranford, Kitty Crawford. Linda Credle, Mary Francis Cross. Martha Elqln, Mary Duncan. Pookle Gollobin, Denlse Grimes, Carolyn Gulrklns, Elaine hlarmon, Debbie Irby. Salle Jones, Sue Lea, Gall Lemonds, Vicltle Lowry, Carol Lucas, Susan McKIever. Peqqy McKinley. Kathy Nelson, Sheila Pernell. Patsy Presson, Trudy Rankin, Betsy Reinhardt. Ann Remharat, Susan Roberson, Dana Robertson, Missy Thompson, Carolina Tyson, Carolyn 219 No more could happen in one year. Bombard- ed relentlessly by the Phi Taus dur- ing Woman hiater ' s Week, the Chi O ' s proved they were made of tough stuff as they survived the rigors of Phi Tau War and e- merged victorious to capture the trophy. For homecoming, the Chi Omegas took top honors when Susan Walton, first runnerup in the Miss North Carolina pageant, was chosen homecoming queen for 1970. Chi Omegas, learning the j oy of sharing, teamed with Delta Sigma Pi to en- tertain underprivileged children at a Christmas party. In March, an Easter egg hunt. Pride in sorority achievements: first in scholarship and recipients of Pi Kappa Phi ' s most outstanding sorority award. True sisterhood abounded each afternoon when Chi Omegas congregated to watch soapies on the tube. For the pledges, formal presentation at White Carnation. Apathy was prac- tically non-existent at the Chi Omega House. Seven sisters held membership in the student legisla- ture, and five others were elected class officers. Aull, Libby Bell. Vickl Broolcs, Marsha Buffington. Ann Clarke. Mary Clegg, Dede Cussano. Pat Dehn. Lynn Downard, Katie Dupree. Mary Ann Engle. Maudie Gardner. June Hariss. Donna Jenkins. Suzanne Kimrey, Carol Lackey. Becky Lanning, Karen Lasater, Kaye Leggette, Cindy Masters, Brenda Matthews. Linda 220 McGuire. Connie Mims, Sandy Morton, Kafhy Myers, Pam Nielson, Debbie Parlter, Helen Payne, Cameron Peer, Linda Phillips. Martha Pilchard, Beverly Round. Fran Sanders, Sarah Smith, Sylvia Staken, Jean Standafer, Stephanie Taylor, Penny Teachey. Debbie Tennple, June Troxler. Jaclce Underwood, Sandy Wall. Ann Walton, Susan Ward, Janet White, Bettv White. Sara Mom Roberson 221 %mi ' y Beckwith. Terry Beeson. Gerald Carey, James Carter, Gary Chllders. Anfhony Cudworth, Charles Earnhardt. Stanton Es+ridqe, RIcIc Faqundus, William Freeman. Donald Huffman. Bill Kaylor, Stephen Lassiter. Martin Lundv, Roqer McCullouqh, Michael Martin, Ray Mensel, Robert Miller, Larry Parb. William Pollocic, Hamish Potter, Michael Rhinehart, Jimalt Rodwell. Robert Roebuck. Larry Sinqleton, Asa Smith, Frederick Snyder. William Tyndall. Ronald Vetter. Kenneth © t © k - © 222 . ;V. I r I I u. .y r . ' ■ ' Dniy one ear old and the Delta SIgs had plready established an outstanding icholarship record — the highest over- all average of all Greeks en campus. As proof, many brothers claimed membership In professional and hon- orary fraternities. With all their ptudying, they managed to find time for various civic and campus-related activities. What did It take to ac- :omplish such feats? Lots of Alka- Seltzer and plenty of determination, brothers said. Numerous fund-raising orojects and social events such as i-ounder ' s Day, Sailor ' s Ball, and the Carnation Ball highlighted the year. Winter guarter: a Christmas party given with the AOITs for mentally retarded children. To raise funds for their pledge class, fall guarter pledges raffled a gift certificate worth fifteen dollars. 223 Barnhart, Vicici Booth, Susan Breedlove, Carolyii Breeze, Ann Broadwill, Nannette Chandler, Cathy Childers, Paula Forrester, Becky Foushee, Beverly Fcwier, Zaiia Gallaqher, Jere Gentry, Lynn Glace, Beverly Hamilton, Beclcy Holland. Peqqy Holloman, Dixie Horner, Jody Johnson, Linda Jones, Jerri Kerns. Wanda Klarpp, Ellen Klarpp, Laura McDaniel, Cathy McElheney, Paula f i A 224 e Ci Happy times, sad times, a house filled with lov- ing, sharing, giving, growing — an atmosphere overflowing with the spirit of sisterhood. All of this soon became memory as the Delta Zetas with mixed emotions awaited the completion of their new house. A year bubbling with activity marked one of the biggest yet for Delta Zetas. A Flea Market drew an interested crowd to purchase original Delta Zeta creations. Week- ends of chaotic fun in the past. In the present, a Province Weekend. Who knew? — Anything could hap- pen when the Delta Zetas hit Las Vegas for a convention in June. To complete the excitement of Christmas, the Delta Zetas added their own touch of brightness to the holiday season by sponsoring a party for underprivileged children. Pride in winning a second place for Home- coming decorations and a Dream Dance in May climaxed the year with the Delta Zetas. McKInnon. Jenny McSwain. Ande Mabe, Carole Morelli, Beverly Morgan. Brenda Neese, Carolyn Olsen. Linda Otey, Leigh Phelps, Harriet Presnell. Sherry Quisenberry. Lynn Randall, Chere Ray, Carole Rudisill, Betty Sexton, Sandra Sifford, Brenda Tyndall, Kay Wentz, Wanda V hite, Sylvia 225 Allen, Milce Augustine, Gene Autry, Tommy Bosttc. Jacicie Davis. Pud Dudley, Walter Fields. Gary Fleming, George Fleming. Russell Grant, Chuck Harris, Reuben Hunt, George Hunt. John Jaclcson, Bruce Jefcoat, Mike Jenkins, Tommy Justice, Gaorge Lalanne. Jeff Lee. Robert E. Lewis. Lee Linton, Bruce Mann, Jeff Marriner, Richard McAdams. Chris McAllister, Mike Owens, Steve Palladino. Bill Parker, Bob Patterson. Ricky Pike, kiley Pipes. Chan Privette, Doug Rankin, Bob Ripoll, Jose Robinson. Harry Roper, Ranky Sawyer. Linwood Seawell, Bill Sell. Chip Smithwick. Terry Southerland. Wade Strickland. Linwood Temple, Ken Tillery, Charles Vanse. Bobby Wall. Eddie West. Dwight Williams, John r-«f ! r«T -c-f 27.b Rebel yell ind Confederate salute. All a part f Kappa Alpha ' s preservation of he Southern tradition. During Old )Outh weekend, the brothers and sledges took a step back in time, vionths in advance, beards began to -how on KA faces as they attempted o set the mood for their journey ■o the past. Mint juleps in hand, the brothers were transformed into Con- ' ederate soldiers and their dates Into Southern belles. Robert E. Lee, embodying all the traditions for which KA exemplifies, was honored at Convivium when the KA Rose, Susan Walton, was se- lected. A weekend of cocktail par- ties. Even a sweetheart song. The KAs found that the best remedy for class pressures seemed to be freguent trips to the beach. On the move not only to the beach but also on campus, the Kappa Alphas received first place honors in IPC Greek Week competition. K 227 K Serenades by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Alpha. Derby Day trophy winners, Panhellenic Scholastic award win- ners, and a first place holder in the sorority division for hlomecoming floats, Kappa Deltas participated in a myriad of events throughout the year. Recipients of the Progress Award given at the national conven- tion in the Grand Bahamas during the summer, the sisters of Kappa Delta returned to Greenville to ini- tiate plans for the year. For Home- coming, the pledges entertained with a reception for alumnae and worked hard preparing a winning parade float. Kidnapping one of the sisters and abandoning her at the Old Jail proved to be a disastrous attempt for the pledge class. Decorating the main staircase with unmention- ables, the pledges really surprised the sisters during hlomecoming. If a sister happened to be caught snaking another sister ' s date, she probably would have found herself tied to a tree behind the Kappa Sigma house. Or she may have dis- covered her car draped with toilet paper and string. Representing Kappa Delta in cam- pus affairs, sisters served as mar- shals, cheerleaders, and in the stu- dent legislature. Spring guarter ac- tivities: White Rose Ball and week- end beach trips to Emerald Isle. 228 .A AAf Alford. Linda Aranf. Jean Beaman. Cile Berge, Karen Boqer, Connfe Bowman, Kay Branch, Carolyn Brower, Pam Brown, Debbie Burns. Janie Caraway, Cheryl Chamblee. Helen Cipriono. Kris Compton, Linda Dowd, Margaret Edwards, Mary Enqlish, Wanda Etheridqe, Alice Flint, Janet Fouts, Stephanie Gray, Carol Green, Carolyn Hardin, Sharon Hiqhtower, Bebe Jones, Kerry Long, Kathryn Maqurean, Wanda Maness, Linda Norman, Mary O ' Connor, Peggy Partridge, Sarah Petty. Wanda Porter, Tanya Prevatte, Karen Rammacher, Joanne Sheehan. Debbie Spano, Barb Speeden, Sharon Spruill. Connie Tucter, Carolyn White. Sarah Wilson, Melanle Young, Barb 229 Blanton. Jim Capps, Kirby Cole, Woody Corcoran. Terry Corder. Duane Crowshaw, Glenn p p ) f p t ' f ?■ ' P P ft Binoculars at every window. What was so special about Umstead dormitory?. During off hours, when they were not keeping an eye on Umstead, the brothers v ere always ready for a party in their party room or in the rum runner, which is better for small get-togethers. Party facilities at the house were completed spring quarter with the addition of a patio, ideal for parties and spring week- ends. Fall quarter, an all-out effort for hfomecoming swept Kappa Sigmas to a first p ' ace victory for their out- standing float decorations. Partici- pation and victory. Service and fun. Efficient organization afforded the brothers the time to show again their initiative in aiding, throughout the year, the UNICEF drive, the United Fund, and the Blood Drive. K Pitts, Johnny Price. Bill Reaves. Leonard Riley, Brian Rogers. Ed Rothrock. Si Rudisill, Darrell Russell, Harmon Schnupper, Richard Smith. Charlie Smith, Richard Snyder. Morris Sparks, Greg Speight, Jackie Staley, John Streetman, Ed Twilley. Chuck VanDercook, Brian White. Mike Williams. Gary Williams. Jim Willis. Raymond Womble. David Woodley, Pat Wray, Buzzy 231 Lighthearted glimpses of Lambda Chi life. Fishing trips to Oriental. A tug-of-war be- tween one of the brothers and an Opel. Aiding in the spring physical fitness program, Lambda Chis spon- sored Field Day to help keep soror- ity girls in shape. An exhibition which proved amusing for the athletically inclined Lambda Chis. Among the serious occasions celebrated was Robert E. Lee Day. There were countless exhibitions of brotherhood. Teaching special speech and driving courses. The great outdoors saw an equal amount of activity. Egg hunts benefited the underprivileged children. Contribu- tions aided the Arthritis and Heart Funds. Instead of Grazin ' in the Grass, the Lambda Chis ran. Right into a string of trophies. Second in the President ' s Cup for field events. First in tennis, softball, and golf. Those who did not run apparently studied. The result? The scholarship trophy for the highest academic average among fraternities. Askew. Rick Bang. Jens Bennett, Burt Bernhardt, Steve Blair. Ed Briley, Randy Brown, Craig Brown, Richard Coble, Chuck Conroy, Joey Denton, Dickie Erwin, John Everett, Gene 232 ■sa •« A ft ft P t,- © ?| ? Fisher, John Foqle, Lee Ford, Jim Gibson. Garry Gtjrqanus, John Hitchcock, Tim Jaclcson. Richard Jenltins, Joe Keviil. Cflff Matthews. Tommy McCullouqh, Sam Meadows, Steve Morrow, Rick Myers. David Nesley, Fred Peel, John Redwine, Butch Reel. Freddie Simpson, Mack Swain, Buddy Tipton, Marie Turcotte, Jim Wallace. Phil Weaver, Bart 233 Ahlsen, George Bland, Dann Bowman, Curt Clune, Tom Cooper, Ken Davis, Jerry DeHart, Had Ellis, Eddie Etheridqe, Jeff Fraqalcis, Dean Gasperini, Gary Hart. Jack Hill, Tracy Jessup, Walter Johnson, George Karahalfos, Jimmy Kesler, Tim Kupecici, Mike Linville, Chip Lee. Charlss McMillan, George Minges, Tommy Quinn, Terry Reagan, Jamey Rippy, Bill Segrave. Tommy Tripp, Jimmy Ward, Dec Warren, Scott Watson, Sammy W (vT r C 234 Woman Haters at work! Shaving cream, paint, eggs, flour, and molasses bombarded brave coeds daring to raid the Phi Tau house during their annual Wom- an Hater ' s Week in November. Mid- night raids as sororities battled for the title of Most hiated Woman. Chaos coupled with fun added a vigorous spirit prior to hHomecoming festivities. Returning from summer vacation, the brothers and pledges manned the ladders and brushes as they be- gan painting the exterior of their house. Formal rush parties, football games, and weekend bashes in the backyard party room entertained the Phi Taus fall quarter. Before Christmas, a Brother- Pledge banquet at the Candlewick Inn featured a steak dinner and a serenade for the fraternity sweet- heart. Christmas zeal overtook the Phi Tau house as the brothers spon- sored a Christmas party for the underprivileged children in Kinston. Parties at the American Legion build- ing and with the Pikas highlighted fall and winter quarters. More serious moments included Parents ' Weekend and Founder ' s Day. Providing food for needy fami- lies In the Greenville area and par- ticipating in the Red Cross Blood Drive emphasized Phi Tau commun- ity efforts. On campus, the Phi Taus were well represented as two of the brothers claimed the positions of president and treasurer in the SGA. Phi Taus also served on various com- mittees, attended State Student Legislature, and held membership on the Men ' s Judiciary. K 235 Austin. T. E. Baldree, Gary Bensch, Spencer Bost, Jimmy Bray. Jeff Cagle. Bob Carter, Wayne Caudill. Jack Duncan. Mllce Evans, Hal Fare, Ed Fay, Jack Finneqan. Mike Fisher, Devid Fleig, Douq Garland, Greg Goforth, Richard Golden. Frank Greenway. Steve Gross, Mark Hawthorne, Skoochie Hornaday, Steve Jackson, Leiand Jarrell, Mike Lackey, Steve Landt, David Light, Richard Monlalto, Ron Nance, J immy Quick, John Raines, Chip Richardson. Larry Robinson, Harold Showfety, Steve Souza. Craig Sparrow, Steve Sperling. Charlie Strickland. Charlie Teal, Jim West, Tom 236  •• ' A Water balloons and mummy disguises. Surprise raids on the Delta Zetas and nocturnal gang activities in the attic kept Pikas laughing throughout the year. Coeds found the area surroundin g the Pika house to be a no man ' s land as the brothers bombarded everything in sight with water bal- loons. The mummy mask seemed to be the perfect way to terrorize any- one passing their house. Games, prizes, and laughing chil- dren. Pikas and SIgmas entertained needy children at the Sigma house in November. For hHomecoming, a cocktail party, a jazz trio, and a combo party at the house. Artistic efforts were rewarded as the broth- erhood captured second place for house decorations. Building enthusiasm for Christ- mas, the pledges treated the brothers to a gag gift party. For once, the pledges got even with the brothers. Pikas and Delta Zetas spread cheer with a visit to the Greenville Convalescent and Nurs- ing hlome. Christmas carols. Baskets of fruit and candy. Starting the New Year off with more parties, the Pikas and Phi Taus met at the Pika base- ment for a combo party. Spring quarter activities: a buffet honoring parents, an Easter egg hunt for faculty children, and a champion- ship basketball game with the Theta Chis. Ending the year, Pikas rented a flatbed truck to transport brothers and dates to Hosier ' s farm during Greek Week. n K 237 n K Giving their all proved worthwhile for the Pi Kaps as they compiled numerous awards during the year. Ranged from a first place victory for hlome- coming house decorations to second place for the Homecoming float, and capture of the President ' s Cup in intramurals. Ghosts, goblins, and witches with broomsticks provided the theme for a hialloween hiaunted House with the Trl Sigmas to aid the Heart Fund Drive. Rating television cover- age, this event provided thrills and excitement for many underprivileged children. Tremendous fraternity ef- fort and cooperation resulted in a high national ranking for Phi Kappa Phi fraternity. 238 Austin, Bob BanU, Ellis Barker, Ken Bolt, Jim Britt, Jim Brown, Denny Burt, Duncan Caffrey, Ron Pi f ' ( ft ft P © © c ft Carter, Chip Clapp. Larry Cope, Ronnie Culp, Jim Eldridge, Tim Foard. Dickie Forresl-, David Fuller. Bob Fuller, Dick Furuse+h, Owen Mines, Arltnn Invin, Ben Jewell, Gary Judson, Bill Judson, Rick Kidd, Greg Lashley, Irvin Millard. Allen Marks, Bill Mauney, Lee McFarland. Lennie Muir, Frank Murchison, Gary Nance, Ronnie O ' Brien. Bob Page. Mike Pennington. Kelly Plybon, Bob Simmons. Archie Slate, Carlton Ryals, Reggie Terry, Mike Webber, Chris Willingham, Glen 239 Benneft, Dicic Barbee, DicIc Burch, Andy Carr, John Christian. Dave Doeg, Bill Edring+on, Tom Marshall, Tom Martin, Jim Michael, Steve Montaquilla. Ron Petree, Diclcle Schandalmier. Eric Sharpe. Steve Smith. Ed Standaffer, Bruce Turner, Terry Wilson, Dave TTj 240 Twenty-two innertubes and two cases of beer. Materials for champions as Sigma Chi Delta emerged victorious in the fall guarter Raft Regatta on the Tar River. A new house on Ninth Street complete with a bar room and lounge area in the basement. Playboy pinups, pollution in the Ghetto, and a New Year ' s Eve party in Winston-Salem. A called meeting of the brotherhood in Flor- ida during Easter ho ' idays. Sigma Chls became godfathers with the birth of brother Steve Michael ' s son, Brian Kevin, winter quarter. Such was life at the Sigma Chi Delta house. Naming Stephanie Standafer as the fraternity sweetheart marked the year ' s first activity. In February, Parent ' s Weekend and a banquet honoring Dean of Men, James Mal- lory, at the Holiday Inn. Derby Day, beach weekend at Nag ' s Head, and a cocktail party for alumni high- lighted spring quarter. In Campus activities, brothers served in the stu- dent legislature, the Review Board, and the Men ' s Honor Council. ra fSS: Snowball fights with the Delta Zetas and water fights with the SIgmas kept traditional rivalries a ' ive throughout the year with Sigma Phi Epsilon. Fall quarter, the Sig Eps hosted Found- er ' s Day with a banquet at the house. Dr. Jenkins and state At- torney General Robert Morgan high- lighted a buffet for alunnni during Homecoming in November. Serving the community. Sig Eps entertained underprivileged children with a Hal- loween party. One hundred percent participation in the Red Cross blood drive exemplified Sig Eps ' desire to benefit charity. Traveling to Wilson, the brothers met with Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters from Duke, N. C. State, Atlantic Christian, and UNC for a district athletic day. Initiating new ideas, Sig Eps organized the Little Sisters of the Golden Heart who helped with ' 4feh rush parties. Homecoming decora- tions, and general clean-up around the house. Honoring the fraternity sweetheart Ann Lowry, the brothers ' were found in Chocowinity for their formal Sweetheart Ball in February. The annual beer drinking contest proved to be a real bust spring quarter as Theta Chi consumed more beer in less time than any other fraternity. In April, Sig Eps headed south for Myrtle Beach for beach week-end. 242 } f f p r f Jf Q Barnes, Larry Beasley, John Bisesi, Jim Cande, Bob Cosby. Steve Covington, Joe Crotts. Ed Dougherty, Skipper Fields. Walter Gladden. Randy Harris, Archie Helms, Jerry Hodge, Bill Huffman, Terry Huneycutt. Don Joyce. Bobby Kane, Robin King, Chip Leman, Steve Morrow, Tom Nelson, Rocky Phillips, David Sloan. Bill Smith, Bill Smith, Malcolm Thurmond. Rhett Vaughn, Charlie Villeneuve, Wayne Wenderoth, Jim West, Richard Wirth, Don Wynne, Danny 243 Anderson, Chris Beasiey, Camllle Boltkon, Linda Bole|aclt, Janet Brisley. Nan Britt. Betty Blue Careloolt, Lynne Carroll. Shay Elliott, Valinda Emory. Dale Ervin, Patty Gidley. Anne Goodson, Cherry Harvey, Jean Houston, Ivlartte Hufham, Beth Kilpatriclc, Pam Lawson, Betsy Lingerfelt, Carolyn Martin. Mary Sue McCay. Nancy McDonald, Diane Norsworthy, Debbie O ' Neal, Peggy Page, Brenda Painter, Mollie Pate. Sandra Porter, Pam Rudroff, Mary Rupp, Barbara Sledd, Peggy Speight, Rhenda Stamps, Susan Terry, Susan Tifterington. Carol VanVeld, Nancy Wadsley. Virginia A|Ps0 ftj 244 Who ' s up for a road trip? A frequently heard expression around the Sigma house. Such trips were not uncommon as the sisters travelled to Chapel Hill to help organize a new chapter at UNC. In October, a hHalloween hHaunted hHouse party co-hosted with the Pi Kaps. More money for the hieart Fund. hHomecoming: a great view from the SIgma ' s front yard. For alumnae and- parents, brunch before the hHomecoming game. Sigma beauties reigned through the year as IFC Queen, Apple Blos- som Princess, Miss Venus of Derby Day, and Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen. Cake fights resulting from a sur- plus of birthday cakes, invasions by the Pikas and Theta Chis, and a Miss Winterville pageant in the attic. Sigmas were really surprised when the Sig Eps tried to paint their house red. Periodic battles with fra- ternities provided only a portion of the year ' s activities. In spring, pool parties at the chapter advisor ' s home and trips to the beach. Getting their ducks in a row, Sigma sold candy to support their national philan- thropy, the children ' s ward in Memorial FHospital in Chapel hiill. 245 Austin. Tommy Baqwell. Al Beaty. John Blackburn. Jerry Blanton, Claude Blick. John Best, Tom Chalk. Terry Cloure, Bucky Coman, Bill Combs, Dave Danowski, Jim Edwards, Mel Farver, Larry Forbes. Bob Gilbert, Max Green. Jody Hill. J. J. Johnson, Jay Lampley, Sandy Lawless, Dave Lewis, Don Litty, Chris Mahonev, Phil McBryde, Terry McCain, Deck McDaniel, Les McKenzie, Ben Newman, Wayne Pollard, Mike Pritchard. Tom Reece, Deva Roqerson, Bill Sadler, Pat Sharpe, Ray Spivey, Wayne Stone. Bill Swink, Dave Tyson, Vernon Tyson, Joe Vanderburg, Roger Ward, Tom Williams, Mike K O f[ 0% fl i C B uTt ! ' « r f p7 Pledges, pledges, and more pledges. Sere- nades, raids and socials. Fall Quar- ter: a brother-pledge football game resulting in torn ligaments and sore muscles. Of course, the brothers won the game. For hlomecoming, a cham- pagne breakfast and a steak dinner for alumni. Stag parties for new brothers and a new house on Tenth Street for everyone. Helping the community, TKEs collected money for the March of Dimes campaign and or the hieart Fund bringing In more money than any other frater- nity for the second year In a row. Working for the Fraternity, pledges sold doughnuts and raffled a color television with a profit of $360 go- ing to the brotherhood. Winter quarter meant Red Carnation Ball and trips to the beach; a formal dance and a new fraternity sweet- heart, Cindy Casey. On off days, the brothers always managed to stir up some excitement with plenty of beer and kidnapped sorority sisters. So- rorities retaliated when the brothers were auctioned off as slaves for a day. Much of the TKE ' s time was spent remodeling the basement. To the tune of $5,000. When complet- ed, the basement provided a per- fect place for pinball and grub par- ties. Usually ended up in beer- throwing fights. Gay Nineties weekend: an old-fashioned picnic, a raft race on the Tar River, and a beer blast, hionoring graduating brothers, a Seniors ' Banquet was held at the hHoliday Inn spring quar- ter. Final activities for the year: Par- ents ' Day in March and beach week- end at Nag ' s hHead. 246 247 o G.Y.C.O.A.F. sweatshirts. Beach weekend In the spring at Nag ' s Head: drunken or- gies, bonfires on the beach and sand between the sheets. Followed by the Greek Week fiasco. The Theta Chi brawl proved as entertaining as Archie Bell would have been. In fall, a HIalloween party complete with a sixty-five pound decorated pump- kin which was later disposed of by the Greenville police force. To Insure a change of pace, a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Santa Claus even came to this one. With a sojourn to Green- ville for a New Year ' s Eve party. Theta Chls started the new year off with spirits soaring (or crashing!!). Changing from G.Y.C.O.A.F. sweat- shirts to more formal attire, the brothers crowned Becky Lackey as Dream Girl of 1970. Athletically, Theta Chls captured first place in fraternity Intramurals. Richard Keir and Jim Modlln added trophies to the brotherhood as Out- standing Athletes of the Year for two consecutive years. Lazy afternoons around the house. PInball machines, water fights, mem- orized jukebox numbers. Ending an- other year with sleazy women, beer. Ball Hal, and boat races on the Tar. 248 (! Q f Allen, Steve Armfle!d. Jim Baker, Danny Calloway, David Crawford. Jeff Edwards, Rodney Elks, Bobby Faulkner. Mercer Foushee. Mike Gitzen, John Goodman, Phil Griffin, Carlos Malpass. Ed Mansour, Mike Mcintosh, John McMahon, Jim Melton, David Miller. Chris Miller. Tom Modlln. Jim Moreland. Tony Moss, Terry Mullen, Jimmy Nichols, David Norton, Jim Overcash. Eric Pollard, Ronnie ReDavid. Lou Schlueter. Mike Sherman, John Stevenson, Tom Thumberg, Bill Tinney. John Viola, Al Warner, Jack Warren, Rudy 249 Rush Bids Pledge Socials Part: 250 es Friday Night Any Night Bud 251 Lit. •Vfi i ' ' fiiVt ' iiVfii ii -f weisen Bash Alka selt;zer Mo 252 rning After Homecoming Floats 253 Beach Week-ends Lavaliened 254 Pinned Sweetheart Candlelight 255 Serenades Flowers Kisses ' f V 1 1 1 i I « ' J ■, I « ( I f ( I I I I ' ! 5 ' • f ( I ( I  t t V -f s 256 Sisterhood Brotherhood Fun 257 258 Professional and Honorary Greeks 259 B Alpha Be+a Alpha. Front Row: Cheryl Adams, Secretary; Linda Jo Hudson. Treasurer. Back Row: Steve Howell President: Mrs. Lois Berry, Advisor; Pam PeilltJer. Reporter; James Hurdle. Vice-President. Adams, Cheryl Berry. Lois (Professor) Boyce, Emily S., (Professor) Burke, Etta Diane Gorst, James D. Griffin. Judith C. Howell, Steven E. Hudson, Linda Jo Kesler, Emllie Carole Lanier, Gene D.. (Professor) McDade, Pamela J. Moore, Alice C. Moore. Mary E. Pelletier, Laura P. Pollock. Hamish Pritchard. L. Sharon Wooten, Mamie E. M ) ktM 260 Members engage in typical club chatter before a meeting. Alpha Beta Alphas assemble in club room before regular meeting. Library operations and functions. Books and card catalogs. In existence only two years, Alpha Beta Alpha promoted library science as a profession and .added in recruitment for the depart- jment. Fall quarter, members spon- ,sored an honorary tea for the library .faculty and staff. During Christmas ' holiday decorations for Joyner li- jbrary and a party for ABA members. |ln the spring, a Founder ' s Day ban- quet featuring installation of new of- Jficers and recognition of the frater- ;nity ' s Outstanding Member. 261 A r Dave Whichard. speaker for installation. Newly inducted members socialize at chartering reception. Acfive Alpha Phi Gamma Members. Dr. James Butler, John Lowe, Nelda Lowe, Mr. Ira Baker, Donna Dixon, Faye Shoffner, Mrs. Mary Sorenson, Dr. Wyatt Brown. 262 Dr. Jenkins presents the official national charter to Chip Calloway Largest charter membership in the nation. Twenty- two members. hHaving trouble orga- nizing in their first year at East Caro- lina, Alpha Phi Gamma, national journalism fraternity, struggled the entire year to actively instigate and Invigorate a professionalism in campus publications. For the chartering ceremony, hon- orary member, David Whichard, ed- itor of Greenville ' s daily newspaper, spoke to the group on the Press as a Communications Medium. The fraternity was advised by Mr. Ira Baker, past president of the national office and current editor of the Collegiate Journal, the fraternity ' s national publication. In the spring, installation of officers and initiation of new members. Alpha Phi Gamma Charter Members. Front Row: Mr. Ashley Futrell, Donna J. Dixon, Faye Shoffner, Anna Sturm, Bev Denny, Phyllis Bridgeman, Nelda Lowe, Mrs. Mary Sorenson. Second Row: Mr. Ira Baker, Geoffrey, Chapman, Dr. James Butler, Mr. Dave Whichard, Patrick Berry, Keith Parrish. Bob Robinson, Dr. Wyatt Brown, Chip Callaway, Chuck Kalaf, Bob McDowell, James Hord, John Lowe, Don Benson, Dr. Leo Jenkins. £ M2 Callaway, Chip Dixon, Donna Kalaf. Chuck Lowe, John Lowe, Nelda Shoffner, Faye Strickland. Gwen Baker, Ira Sorensen, Mrs. Mary 263 Linda Starke utilizes the stone-cutting equipment In the School of Art. Delta Phi Delta ' s and their adviser, Miss Elizabeth Ross, prepare for a meeting. 264 One of many art exhibits sponsored by Deltas. Micro-mini art show and sale in October — the largest project of Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity. Art works were again exhibited at a Christmas showing in the University Union. An opportunity for the public to purchase original works. Promoting the art profession through exhibi- tions, Delta Phis were eligible for a scholarship from the Alumni Scholar- ship Foundation. Art news from across the nation, organized and edited nationally, was presented monthly in two publica- tions. Recommendations by the fac- ulty and outstanding scholarship achievement determined Delta Phi Delta membership. li fiA M M Adams, Barbara J. Ballance, Lester W. Boone, Mary E. Bowne, James D. Bridqers, Charles Burns. Robert Cobb. Shirley A. Connell, Margaret Fanqler, Judith Harmon, Deborah Harper, Elizabeth Hopper. Cordell Ihrie, James R. Kissinqer, Beverly Lonq, Katharine Murdock, Anna Renfrow. Sandra E. Roqerson. Anne Rooks, Susan G- Schadel, Margaret L. Scott, Mary C. Starke, Linda D. Staton. Lois A. VanNetta. Barbara L. Charles Bridgers, Vice-President; Beverly Kissinger, Secretary; Cordell Hopper, Pres- ident; Lester Ballance, hHIstorlan and Pledge Trainer; Robert Burns. Treasurer. 265 Squeals, shrieks, and eager fingers tearing In- to packages filled with assorted Christmas toys. A Christmas party for underprivileged children. Santa Claus, angels, elves, Christmas trees. Moments of happiness brought to those who seldom experience such joys. Delta Sigma Pi brothers joined with Chi Omegas In sharing the re- wards of giving during th e Yuletide season. In the fall, a CPA banquet. Promoting an interest not only In bus- iness, but scholarship and social ac- tivity as well, Delta Sigs participated In professional business tours each quarter. In February, a Rose Ball. A formal dance with a motif of valen- tines. Rewarding outstanding service in the fraternity, the brothers pre- sented individually the Scholarship Key and Outstanding Brother of Delta Sigma Pi award to two deserv- ing members. Festive brother and date enjoy jovial gathering. Delta Sigma Pi. L. Norton, K. Cahoon, D. hHall, A. Chan, R. Yore, G. Armstrong, R. Russell, R Morln J Flood G Fulcier L Blaloch, M. Serra, S. Clayton, F. Wilkie, R. Stanley. ' ' 266 A I n . ( P P Armstrong. Gary Blalocic, Lambert Cahoon. Karl Chan, Alan Clayton, Steve Flood, Jerry Fulcher, Gene Hall, Dale Hoogendonlc, Pete Horton, Larry Morin, Richared Russell. Robert Serra. Mike Shim, Chul Smith, David Stanley, Bill Wilkie, Frank Yorke. Ron Delta Phi brother quenches thirst with one more tantalizing cup. Phi Alpha The+a. Front Row: Dr. Fred Ragan, Larry Parks, Carolyne Ridge. Back Row: Terry Huffman, Brian Spanish Revolution of 1930 provided the topic for a talk by Professor James O ' Connell to Phi Alpa Theta, national history fraternity. Other speakers during the year Included Professor Charles Cullop who interested the fraternity with the question of Con- federate Propaganda in Europe. Each quarter, an induction service for new members. In January, co- sponsoring a debate with the Politi- cal Science Club. Question: Should the states share a portion of federal taxes? Encouraging research, publi- cation, and exchange of thought among history students. Phi Alpha Theta members attend a spring con- vention at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Keeping abreast of fraternity affairs, frater- nity received copies of The Historian, the national fraternity publication. President Larry Parks and his quest at the annual banauet. ShuL 268 t o Members converse before dinner. Officers and advisers anxiously await the beginning of Phi Alpha Theta banquet. MJ. SlgfJjLiJL Buchanan, Bonnie Dunkley, Diane Eads, Wayne B. Fines, Fred Groce, Juanlta Howell, Raymond D. Howell, Steven Huffman, Terry Nicholson, Ivan Parker. Jennie M. Parks, Larry Ridge. Carolyne Sabroslcy, Alan Sexton, Emily Shul. Brian Spragino, Elmo Dale Tettei ton. Louis G. Thorpe, Jim L. Hoy, Martha Van Watson, Phyllis Advisor: Dr. Fred Ragan 269 Brain power exemplified tnrough Phi Sigma Pi na- tional honor fraternity. Outstanding male students from each department. A minimum of 48 quarter hours and a 3.5 quality point average. An op- portunity to work together to ad- vance educational and leadership training. Activities for the year in- cluded entertaining underprivileged children at Christmas and conducting a Founder ' s Day Banquet in May, when Service Keys were presented to outstanding members. Encouraging intensive scholastic achievement, the Richard C. Todd and Claudia Pen- nock Todd Scholarships were pre- sented to an outstanding rising sen- ior in the fraternity. The fraternity also presented at the Class Banquet the Outstanding Male Senior Trophy to a member or a non-member. Co- ordination between chapters was achieved through the publication of the Tau Quarterly Newsletter. Con- tinued efforts to better the chapter resulted in the acquisition of the Most Outstanding Chapter Award. Front Row: S. hlowell, President; H. Gorman, Asst. Pledge Master. Second Row: J. hiicks, Vice-President; C. Joyner, Treasurer; M. Grady, Intermurals Chm. Third Row: W. Crisp, Rec. Secretary; N. Masters, Corres. Secretary; N. Miller, Reporter. Adams. FranUin Asbell, Charles M. Askew. Edward C. Barrow, Kenneth Belchsr, Robert Crisp, William L. Croshaw, Glenn Day, John Bryan Dixon. Phillip Ray Durham, V illiam Lee Early, James W. Earnhardt, Stanton Eqqers, Ronald E. Fines. Oliver F. Gorham. hHenry Wis Grady. William Guilford, David J. Hall, Michael Allen Hicks, Charles A. Houston. Tommy A. Howell. Steven Ihrie. James Ralph Joyner ' , Carl Waylon Ketner, Rodney Roy King, Dunwood M. O feiilfife JoAnn hlarris. Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart. 270 King, Kelly Stuart Lever, Earl Henry Members informally socialize prior to a dinner meeting. Norman Ma:.+ers, Chairman Todd Scholarship Committee, presents the award to David Guilford. Timberlake. Patrick B. Warren, Donald E. Weavil. Nathan Richard Williams, Joseph L. Woodard, Floyd Eugene Wright. Kenneth Richard Masters, Norman E. Melvin, Samuel Miller, Norman Mountcastle, Dennis Parks, Larry Powers. David Ransone, William Thomas Reavis, Thomas Beverly Rose. Donald W. Ruch, Donald G. Russell, Robert F. Sher, Sam Siemen, James Robert Smith, Dwight 5. Smith, Fredericit Glenn Smith, Randolph G. Tanabe. Satoru Thompson. Terry Albert D I n 271 Open house displays. Bulletin boards. Exhibits. An attempt to inform and entertain vis- itors. Phi Upsilon Omicron sponsored daily an open reading room for home economics majors at the resource center in the Home Economics build- ing to provide the latest information in the area of home living and man- agement. Sewing. Cooking. Planning. A woman ' s worL is never done. After making initiation robes, the members planned and executed Founder ' s Day in February. Speakers included Mrs. Elizabeth Jukes from the State hHealth Department who enlightened careers in food and nu- trition. Straight from the national office came a representative to ob- serve the operations of Phi Upsilon Omicron. A professional publication, The Candle, was distributed through- out the year to the chapter. Dr. Karen James, Dr. Miriam Moore, Advisers, and student Eleanor Rollins. Members gather for an informal meeting in the Home Economics living room. 272 £M A k Ik kH J JiT A iTJiTii Aycock, Beverly Barbar, Annette Barden, Martha Sue Bailey, Sue Bell, Violet Blanchard, Janet Bright, Linda Bryant, Rebecca Chandler, Cathy Counts. Carolyn Crawford. Linda Elgin. Mary Edwards, Sandra Ervin, PattI Gollobln. Denlse tHand, Jane Harper, Alma High, Carolyn James, Mary Jones. Kerry Jones, Virginia Lagos, Elaine Lasslter, Mellnda Medlin, Linda Mintz, Elaine Paul, Jo Ella Peele, VIcIci Ran Dall. Chere Rice. Christine Rollins, Eleanor Smith, Martha Toler, Hope Tyson, Mary Vinson, Theresa V illlford, Trudy Phi Upsilon Omicron. Janet Blanchard, Sue Barden, Melinda Lassiter, Jo Ella Paul, Annette Barber, Eleanor Rollins. 273 Beta Kappa chapter. One of the top ten chap- ters of Pi Omega Pi honor society for business education majors. Did You Know That?, the monthly fra- ternity publication, notified the members of meetings. In connection with the annual Christmas celebra- tion in December, the members pre- pared a box of toys, food, and cloth- ing for needy children in Greenville. In February, a Founder ' s Day ban- quet to introduce the society to freshmen and sophomores who might become members of Pi Omega Pi. Encouraging an interest in scholar- ship and civic betterment, the fra- ternity awarded the Thomas Clay Williams Memorial Scholarship to a deserving student. For alumni mem- bers, the fraternity sent out Beta Kappa News. Linda Julian and Becky Coltrane review activities In the scrapbook. n o n Pi Omega Pi. Walter Hutchings, Treasurer; Nancy Bit+ner, Secretary; Linda Compton, President; Randall Robinson, Vice-President. 274 Pi Omega Pi. Front Row: T. Trickier. K. Hinson. W. Amos, K. Glover, M. Black. Back Row: W. Hutchings. L. Comp+on. C. Haskett. N. BIttner, R. Robinson, L. Julian. Amos, Wanda Blacic, Mary Margaret Bittner, Nancy Coltrane. Rebecca Compton, Linda Edgerton, Judlne Glover. Kathryn Haskett, Cecelia Hinson. Kathryn Hooper, Nancy Hutchings, Walter Julian, Linda Powell. Evelyn Robinson. Randall Triclcler, Terry Watts. James President Linda Compton. 275 y Alford, Mary Linda Almon, Jr. Gerald S. Baker. Barbara Jean Baker, William Douglas Bannister, Deborah R. Befhea, Karen Louise Breedlove, Carolyn Brown. Robert Hugh Bufflngton, Ann Winslow Bumgardner. Karen C. Bush, Jr. Samuel E. Butler. Charles E. Calcutt, Stephen D. Carver. Evelyn B. Casciolf, Edna L. Chestnut, Dennis Conroy, III. Joseph A. Day, John Bryan Eure, Patricia Franklin. Eleanor J. Gilbert. Max Dean Harris, Lynn Monica Hartsell. Marian C. Hawkins. Jeanet+e E. J i Psi Chi members chat after a committee meeting. 276 Graduate Students students in a storage closet. Result- ing from the renovation of graduate students ' meeting room to a library for Psi Chi members. Current grad- uate bulletins from schools offering graduate programs in psychology. Books and journals of psychological literature for Psi Chi members. Ad- vancing the science of psychology, Psi Chi organized a project to have students help with Greenville ' s new Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center. Bridging the gap between students and instructors, a faculty-student committee. Complaints were aired. Suggestions were made. Meeting jointly with the Psychology Club, Psi Chi planned to award a $ 1 00 scholar- ship to a student exhibiting need, po- tential, and scholastic performance. Discussion sessions throughout the year. Films relating prenatal effects on human behavior. A panel discus- sion of sensitivity training by three psychology professors. Such activities usually allowed standing room only. Psi Chi. Committee Chairmen: Gayle BIggers, Sharron hi. Roseman, Carolyn Margaret Kelly. Breedlove, President; William Baker, Doris Ward, Mary d UfM iit tife Hudson. Judy Elizabeth Huffman. William Huntlev- Dennis H. Ingram. John A. James, Gahlon Haines Johnson, Karen Lee W. Jones. Daniels K el ley. Mary Marqaret Kern, Daniel R. Latham, Vann. Faculty Lima, Paul Peter Little. F. McCoy Meade, Rex Lee Moore. Dorothy Carol Olsen. Linda Lee Painter, Mary Elizabeth Parnell. Patricia Ann Peel. Donald Wayne Peer, Linda M. Perrl, Jacqueline L. Pleasants. James F. Reavis. Thomas Beverly Robards. Carolyn Roseman. Sharron Sauer. Robert L. Seely, Patricia Setaro, Teresa A. Smith. Jr., Harold Suqqs, Phyllis Gail Trail, Rodericic Steele Tyndall. Dorothy Van Dercoolc, Brian Ward. Doris Jeanette Wriqht. Kenneth R. Dr. Grossnickle Dr. Mitchell 277 Women only. Monthly musical. Runners-up for the National Achievement Award. Contributing to the East Carolina Contemporary Music Festival, Sigma Alpha lota, national music frater- nity, entertained the national vice- president of the fraternity in Octo- ber. Encouraging Christmas spirit, members caroled in the community and joined in a concert with their male counterpart, Phi Mu Alpha. Participation by all members in mu- sic performance groups: the Univer- sity Chorale, Concert Choir, Sym- phonic Band, and Opera Theatre. Sisters bicycle in free time. Members of Sigma Alpha lota gather for their monthly musical. 278 i ' lTi Blankenship, Martha Bluford, Jeanne Boyd, Janet Brule, Janet Buenqer. Peggy Burton. Chris Castevens, Gail Cliborne, Judy Dameron, Jeanette DeBord, Caria DeShaw, Charlene Dooley, Julie Eubanks, Marcia Forbes, Janet Goodnight, Beclcy Howard, Joan Klugel. Tima Liles, Sara Long, Margaret Ann Lowder, Chris Manning. Mona Mills, Dottie Scott, Genny Sonners, Jackie Terry. Carol Jeanne Bluford checks board for news of club activities. 279 Sigma Tau Sigmas entertain two members of the Greenville Boys ' Club. Twenty-one charter members. Newest campus ono .n n ' ' y- f ' ded January 26, 1970, Beta chapter of Sigma Tau bigma provided services both on and ott campus. Members represented National Merit Scholars, SGA legis- lators, ex-servicemen, and Eagle scouts. Devoting much time and in- terest to the Greenville Boys ' Club the brothers painted the entire club- house and acted as tutors and recre- ational referees to the boys. In turn, the Boys ' Club allowed the fraternity to meet each week In the clubhouse. Working on campus, Sigma Tau Sig- ma brotners maintained an attractive appearance for Wright fountain. Pro- viding continuous service during the year, they delivered the Fountain- head to campus departmental of- fices. In March, the fraternity manned information booths for tour- ists arriving to view the solar eclipse Maintaining a B scholastic aver- age the brothers claimed one of the highest averages of campus frater- nities. In spring, the first rush period and beach weekend. Members paint the Greenville Boys ' Club. Joan Morgan, Sigma Tau Sigma Sweetheart. M. Edmondson, Historian; W. Williams, Chaplain; R. Gregg, Secretary; D. Gibbons and J. Barrow, Vice-Presidents. President; I reasurer; M ai«i Reece. Barrow, Jerry Clay. Tommy H. Cox, Jim Cutler, Giles Edwards, David Edmondson, Mike Fines, Freddie Gibbons. Roger Gregg, Ronnie Henry, Don Lee, Steve Reece, David Taylor, Larry Williams, Wayne Wilson, Gary 281 Lay of the land came under the careful scru- tiny of Gamma Theta Upsilon, honor- ary geography fraternity. World- wide travelers as guest speakers. Pro- fessors such as Dr. Edward Leahy, who visited Brazil, and Dr. Daniel Stillman, who sailed to Bermuda. First hand reports of geographic dif- ferences of different regions around the world. Slides set a realistic atmo- sphere. Fun as well as study. The Cliffs of the Neuse River set the scene for a stealc cook-out in April. Giving the members an opportunity to develop their areas of interest, Gamma Theta Upsilon stimulated professional con- cern in the field of geography. Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon examine the departmental model of a stream bed. Bang, Jens Barbee. Gurney Berry, Mike Birchard. Dr. Ralph Braxton, Jr., John Bryan, Martha Conqleton, Morton Corbitt, Jr., Charles Ferguson, Jerry Fields, Walter Gurganus, Danny Gurley, Steve Hall, Ralph Lange, Harry M. I.inville. Roger McCullouqh, Samuel Moore, Dexter Payne, Roger Smith, Bruce Steinberg, Bruce Turcotte, James C. Voss, Ken Wilfonq, Gary H. o Mike Berry, Secretary; Dr. Ralph Birchard, Advisor; Jerry Ferguson, Publicity Ch Conqleton, President; Chipper Linville, Vice-President. airman; Morton s p f 282 Phi Beta Lambda. George Roberts, President; Bonnie Brown, Secretary: Nancy Bittner, Treasurer; Ray Brouillard, Vice-President. Chesapeake-Ohio Railroad and the Norfolk Shipyard. Only a couple of many quarterly field trips out of state. Phi Beta Lambdaj concerned with contennpo- rary business practices, examined the expanding role of business in mod- ern society. Bob Stroud and Lewis Clark, representatives from Equita- ble Life Insurance Company, stressed business ideals to the fraternity. For the member with the highest aver- age, the Alfred Finch Award. In spring, a time to relax at Spring For- mal at the Candlewick Inn. Alexander. Thomas Apple. Stephen Bittner. .Nancy Brinton, Joanne Brouvillard. Ray Brown, Barbara Brown, Bonnie Cobb. Michael Dixon, Mike Dolan, Milce Dowd. John Edwards, Robert Foshag. Larry Frazier, Phillip Gilbert. Brenda Gooden, Ann Gower, Beth Henry, Donald King. Kelly Knowles. Geoff Lambert, Connie Masters. Nornnan Nichols, Johnny Pate, Tommy Pittard, George Wenderoth. James Whaley. Fredrick Members of Phi Beta Lambda gather in Rawl for their monthly meeting. 283 Blanfon. Joseph Brock. Wayne Brown. Vince Bunche, Ray Cameron. Fred Cherry, Henry Davis, Roy Farina, Daniel Brothe of Phi Mu Alpha sing together on the steps of the Music Building prior to a departmental reception. M Brotherhood among men engaged in music ac- tivities. Advancing the ideals of mu- sic as a profession, Phi Mu Alpha sponsored a full tuition scholarship to an incoming freshman major. In December, the annual Christmas con- cert in Wright Auditorium. In the spring, the fraternity presented a program of American music in the Contemporary Music Festival spon- sored by the School of Music. ' iiinii 284 Members of Tau Pi Upsilon meet in the Nursing Building to coordinate their activities for the spring. PJJlM Judy Williams, President; Eileen Bradshaw, Vice- President; Beebe Frazer, Secretary; and Jeannie Yount, Treasurer. White caps and blue uniforms. Trademarks of the student nurse. Recognizing the achievement of superior scholarship, Tau Pi Upsilon, professional nursing sorority, encouraged leadership qual- ities. Major activities for the year in- cluded spending long hours in the Nursing Library preparing a file- catalogue. The catalogue provided a ready reference for nursing books in Joyner Library. Aldridqe, Dlanne Bennett, Maude Le Biggers. Audrey Bradshaw, Eileen Chamblee, Helen Craft, Virginia Eysenbach, Joan Frazer. Beeke Green, Sarah Griffin. Sue Griffin, Elien Hart, Claudia Keeney, Frances Laffiteau, Elaine Martin, Charlotte Martinez, Irez Myers. Edith Odham, Pamela Penry, Mallie Perry, Evelyn Quiggins, Barbara Ratcliffe, Lena Sutton, Susan Tillwiclc, Karen Waldrop, Bonnie V allace. Patsy V illiams. Judith Broadhurst, Ruth, Garrison, Judith, (Ad. [Ad.l 285 W ' ;% -■ .:■. 288 289 Players converge on the ball with sticks poised to strike First yean of Women ' s Intercollegiate Athletics at ECU. Beginning with field hockey in the fall, the team finished with fine display at Meredith Sports Day. Mrs. Catherine Bolton, coach, cited Magoo Trausou as leading scorer. Deb hlarlan for outstanding courage and Eloise Butler for outstanding de- dense. Volleyball followed. Team effort left the group undefeated. Becky O ' Brian, Diane (Cecil) Gibson, and Rose Mary Johnson stood out in the matches. Jody McGowan blocks a shot by Magoo Trausou with help from Janet Cox. 290 Margaret Villafranca and Sandy Hart ready for action. Basketball was highlight of the year for the Women ' s Intercollegiate group. Cheryl Thompson was the leading scorer with Peggy Taylor close be- hind. Betty Upton and Judy (the Star) Waits were outstanding re- bounders. Margaret Transou and Lorraine Rollins completed the team. Women ' s Intercollegiate Field Hocltey Team. Front Row: E. Butler, J. Schilling, M. E. Fields, C. Mason, T. Woot+en, E. Johnson, M. A. Hartzell, and M. Transou. Back Row: Coach Bolton, J. McGowan, M. Villafranca, S. hiart, M. Schlmp, P. Morrison, and J. Cox. Missing are C. Thompson, D. hiarlan, and L. Clark. 291 Gymnastics group of the Women ' s Inter-Collegl- ate Athletics practiced hard. Did well at the Regional Meet at Furman University. Sandy Hart leld the com- petitors on beam and bars. Swimming team had only two meets. Most action at the Nationals in Illinois. Terri Nofsinger was the outstanding diver. Karen Wall was a top swimmer. Rose Johnson shows good form in volley- ball. Swimming Team. Front Row: S. Coleman, B. Spangler, C. Frencle, and T. Nofsinger. Middle Row: L. Greene, C. Maultsby, and G. Tingley. Bacit Row: D. Flaherty, T. Wootten, Coach Stallings, J. Schilling, and K. Wall. 292 Tap-off. Judy Walts (3) goes up against Betty Upton (24). Tennis team played five matches. Entered In several tournaments. Large one was the state-wide Tennis Day at Chapel HIill. Gail Sykes defended her title in golf at National Inter-collegi- ate Championship. Named to First Women ' s Inter-collegiate Golf team. First golf All-American at ECU. Peggy Taylor has the ball and defenders Andy Maultsby (13). Judy Walts (3), as Cherry PIttllla (3 closes in. 293 Ken Graver steps up to greet Jim Lanier as he scores against Dartmouth. Coach Earl Smith Trying season. Frustration for the 1969 Base- ball Team. Pirates had a respectable .245 team batting average. Team ERA was better than one run per game lower than the opposition, 2.63 to 3.73. Still, record dropped to 15-14. Pirates were 7-7 in SC play. Outscored opponents by 39 runs. Outhit them by 20 points. Outhit, outpitched, and had better defen- sive average. They still lost. Couldn ' t get the big hit when they needed it. Flrstbaseman Wayne Vick leans into a pitch. 294 Co-captains Wayne Vlck and Carey Anderson (front) with Coach Willi ams and Coach Smith. Longest winning streak was four games. Two at three games apiece. Lost last four games for longest losing streak. Also a three game streak. Started the sea- son by losing four of five games. Then won four In a row to get above .500. Stayed there. Defeated David- son three times. Beat Dartmouth and Cornell twice. Split with The Citadel In four games. Lost twice to both N.C. State and Furman. Played In six games that went Into extra In- nings. Won only two of the six. Last three games of the year went Into extra Innings. Lost all three. Baseball Pirates. Front Row: J. Craver, D. Vlck. D. Corrada, Coach Williams, Coach Smith, L. Dowd, S. Sneeden. and K. Graver. Back Row: B. Smith. M. VanLandlngham, T. Bayless, D. Oxendlne, S. Garrett, R. Taylor, W. Robinson, and M. Aldridge. 295 Jubilant players greet Skip Taylor after he hit a home run. Shortstop Richard Corrada bears down on first base as the throw arrives. Yer ' Out! ' Wayne Vick watches as teammate Stu Garrett tries to score. 296 Pirate runner slides safely across home plate to score another run. Steal of second. Swing and a miss. Stu arrett hustles down to first base in a close play. 297 Pirates are at bat and the dugout is tull. Co-captain Carey Anderson led the team in hit- ting. Batted .333, hit four home runs, and drove in 22 runs. Diminutive Len Dowd was next at .32 I . A pesky hitter, Dick Corrada had his best season at .287 and drove in eight runs. Skip Taylor at .279 and I I RBI ' s and Ken Graver at .268 and 13 RBI ' s were next in line. Skip Taylor stretches for the throw. 298 Wayne Vick plays the corner of the bag as he holds the runner close. Fineballing righthander Ron Hastings was the Pirates ' top hurler with a 4-2 mark and a sparkling 1.22 ERA. All four wins were shutouts. Knocked off The Citadel, Dartmouth, and Davidson twice. Lost by one run to Carolina and was shut out 1-0 by The Citadel. Randy Glover finished 3-1, mostly in relief. Had a good 2.63 ERA. Sonny Robinson was 3-2 with a 1.98 ERA. Started and relieved. Freshman Tim Bayless was 1-0 with a 0.81 ERA in I I innings. Defensively, Stu Garrett was the best center- fielder in the SC. Batted .240. Hit three home runs, all in one game. Dick Corrada played well at short. Wayne Vick played errorless ball at first. Skip Taylor caught and played first and made only two errors all season. Overall team defensive aver- age was .949. i vr ..-. si:i i f y3fi Coach Smith watches the action on the field from his favorite seat In the dugout. 299 Tennis team suffered through a disappoint- ing season. Final mark of 6-8. Slumped at the end of the season. Moved out to 4-2 before losing six of the last eight matches. Best streak was four wins in a row. Defeated Richmond, the University of Cincin- nati, Campbell College, and Atlantic Christian College. Singles matches were played by Graham Felton, Bill Ransone, Bobby Vick, Bill Van Mid- dlesworth, Mike Grady, and Bruce Linton. Doubles teams were Felton- Ransone, Vick-Linton, and Grady-Da- vid Guilford. The Most Valuable Play- er was Bobby Vick. Coach Billy Dickens and Captain Graham Felton. Tennis Team. Front Row: E. V ells, A. Hinds, B. Van, Middlesworth, and R. Walker. Middle Row: R. Monta- quila, F. Mitchell, B. Ransone, B. Linton, and M. Grady. Back Row: D. Harrison, G. Felton, D. Foliey, and Coach Dickens. 300 Mike Grady with a close-in forehand. Bruce Linton slams a return. Five returning letternnen this year for Coach Bill Dickens. Felton, Ransone, Van Middlesworth, Grady, and Lin- ton all returned. Facing a tough 16- match season, the team opened with Wake Forest. Other schools included the University of Cincinnati, William and Mary, North Carolina State Uni- versity, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Tech, Davidson, and Rich- mond. Bill Ransone demonstrates the backhand. Neill Ross, Ken Voss, Joe Day, and David Thomas work out on the track. Quarter-miler Paige Davis. Advancing from fifth to second In the SC in- door meet, the Track Team continued to improve its record. Ken Voss placed in the mile and two mile runs. Paige Davis set a new conference record in the quarter mile. Two mile relay team of Greg McNerney, Neill Ross, Ken Voss, and Jim Kidd placed third in their division in the National invitational in V ashington, D.C. Seniors Ken Voss and Paige Davis supply leadership for track team. 302 Mickey Furcron comes over the hurdles in good form. Finished second In outdoor track behind Wil- liam and Mary. Ken Voss placed in the steeple chase, two-mile run and the three-mile run. Paige Davis fin- ished second in the 220 and quarter mile and anchored the second place 440 relay team. In dual competition, the Pirates ' record slipped to 3-5. In- juries were a main cause. Lanny Davis passes the baton to Jimmy Kidd. Participated in the Florida Relays. Good team effort. Fine showing. Distance medley team of Lanny Davis, Paige Davis, Jim Kidd, and Ken Voss placed fourth. Beat out Tennessee, NYU, Ohio State, Duke and Carolina. Ad- vanced from ninth to fifth in the state meet. Jim Kidd won the half mile in record setting time. iRobert Alexander heaves the shot. 303 S. C. Champions. Topping off a fine year, the Golf Team boasted a 9-3 record. Defeat- ed Old Dominion twice. V.M.I., South Carolina, ACC, Campbell and Wil- mington also lost. So did Southern Connecticut State and Siena Col- lege. Went to the tournament as a favored team and ended Davidson ' s three year reign as champs. Mike Schlueter led the team. Fin- ished second for the individual title by one stroke. Team total of 764. Furman second at 771. ECU ' s first title in five years as SC member. Jack Williams, Vernon Tyson, Mar- shall Utterson, Joe Tyson, Ray Sharpe, and Phil Wallace led the team. Phil Wallace readies to blast out of a sand trap. Rocky Rockett prepares to tee off. Vernon Tyson lines up a putt. Joe Tyson sets to tee off. Rick Oates rolls in a putt. Vance Whicker works with his irons. 304 Mike Schlueter blasts out of a sand trap. M. Utterson sinks a putt. Prospects for 1970 were good. Graduation hurt. Gone were Mike Schlueter, the Pirates ' best golfer, Marshall Utter- son, and Jack Williams. Five return- ers and two outstanding freshmen were available. Vernon and Joe Ty- son, Ray Sharpe, Vance Whicker, and Phil Wallace returned; and frosh Rocky Rockett and Rick Gates were impressive. Duke and N. C. State appeared on this year ' s sched- ule. Also SC schools and some in- dependents. Northern schools trav- eling South. Three tournaments dot- ted the schedule. Southern Confer- ence Tournament at the Country Club of North Carolina at Plnehurst. Red Fox at Tryon, N. C. Furman In- vitational at Greenville, S. C. 1969 Southern Conference Golf Champs. Front Row: M. Utterson, golf pro B. Huff, M. Schlueter. and J. Williams. Second Row: Coach John Welborn, V. V hlcker, J. Tyson, R. Sharpe, V. Tyson, and P. Wallace. Front foreground: team mascot, Plnehurst. 305 Dad Vail regatta topped a great year for the crew team. Buc varsity fin- ished sixth in a field of 32 schools. Wound up 8-3 in dual competition. Came in third in the S.I.R.A. Sec- ond place in the Srimaldi Cup. Dual meet victories were over Tampa, Alabama, Jacksonville (twice). The Citadel (twice), V.C.U., and hlow- ard. Lost to Florida Southern, Rol- lins College, and Virginia. Future of crew looked bright. Warehouse fire in June destroyed all equipment. Total loss. Had to re- build. Student body voted more ac- tivity money to crew. Donations aid- ed. New equipment ordered. Equip- ment was borrowed ' til new shells and blades arrived. Tentative races set up against Notre Dame, The Citadel, Jackson- ville, Alabama, Rollins, Virginia, V.C.U., Marietta, Florida Southern, Tampa, Howard, and regattas in Florida, Charleston, S. C, Dad Vail In Philadelphia, and the Grimaldi in New York. Crew members carry the shell dockside to lower into the water. Crew Varsity. Front Row: T. Chalk, coxswain S. Mable and Coach Vic Pezzulla. Second Row: R. Logan, J. Findley, B. Fuller, H. Milligan, D. Vv ' illiams, D. Fuller, B. Mims, and stroke D. Mountcastle. 306 Members of crew feam show rigors of rowing. Jacksonville University ' s crew team moves down the Tar River. East Carolina ' s crew team with oars out of the water are ready for the next stroke. 307 Lacrosse a relatively new sport at EC. Coach Bill Dickens ' charges finished with a 3-5 mark. Wins were over George Washington, Virginia Tech, and Wil- liam and Mary. The Bucs ' loss col- umn showed defeats by powerhouses such as the University of Pennsyl- vania, Oberlin College, and Duke. Kirk Voorhees, Randy Anderson, Gary McCullough, and Leroy Ni- chols led the Pirate effort all season. Voorhees was named the best of- fensive player. Remained a main- stay for three years. Defensive tro- phy went to Anderson. Coach John Lovestedt took over this year. Several good players re- turned. Randy Anderson, defense- man. Richard Cassisi, attackman. Jim Frank, goalie. David Lord, at- tackman. Leroy Nichols, defenseman. This year ' s schedule included some Southern Conference teams such as George Washington and William and Ivlary. Area independents and some ACC schools appeared. Some northern independents traveled South to play the Pirates. W M attackman rushes the Buc goal as goalie Kulp and Orrell defend. Action is fast and furious as two players fight for the ball. 308 During a break in the action, a cool drink. Four players fight for the ball in the game against Oberlln College. Lacrosse Team. Front Row: R. Cundiff. B. Mosier, R. Anderson, K. Voorhees, D. Pierce, P Katsburg, E. OrrelL and B. Twine. Second Row: Manager D. Feldrrian, D. McCorkel, J. Frank, T. Edrington, J. Merryrrian, S. Boyhan, L. Nichols, N. Kulp, D. Hayes, D. Lord. P. Monroe, and Coach Bill Dickens. 309 Disappointing was all one could say about the 1969 football season. The 2-7 mark was way off expectations. Most expect- ed 7-2. A possible SC champ and Tangerine Bowl bid. Some thought of 9-0. Inconsistency was the biggest problem. Buc offense ground out 280 yards in total offense per game. Defense allowed 316. Opponents outscored ECU by 204 to 108. Only I 5 TD ' s all season. Defense held except for a s ' ump at end of season. Allowed on aver- age, three TD ' s a game. Good rec- ord for era of high powered offens- es. Bucs rushed for 1775 yards on 506 carries and 12 TD ' s. Passed for 745 yards and three TD ' s on 69 of 160 for 43 per cent. Nine opponents carried 376 times for 1200 yards and nine TD ' s. Outpassed Pirates easily. 1644 yards and 18 TD ' s on I I 9 of 2 i 7 attempts for 55 per cent. It was easier to go by air against the Pirates. Tools of the sport, a bag of pigskins. You did it! I just called it! Bucs ' Rusty Scales battles a USM receiver. Billy Wigfitman grimaces under the weight of a host of Davidson tacklers. 310 Coach S+asavich holds a sideline conference with blocking back Tim llderton. Individually, three were head and shoulders above the rest. Billy Wightman, SC ' s number two rusher with 835 yards. 1003 yards in total offense. All- Southern Conference. Scored seven TD ' s this season. One SC mark with 245 yard rushing effort against Davidson. Butch Colson, Bug ' s record setting fullback. 747 yards rushing senior year. 1003 yards in total offense. Closed out brilliant career holding seven school records, two season marks, two single game marks, three career records, and two Southern Conference marks. Records included 1135 yards rushing in one season and 2512 career yards. 4! carries in one game and 253 season carries. 92 points scored in one season. Won SC Player of the Year Award and All-Southern Conference laurels as a sophomore, hiard to replace. George Wheeler, defensive tac- kle, anchored Pirate front line. Op- ponents ran away from his side. Finally got due acknowledgement. Named to All-Southern Conference defensive unit. As a unit. Pirate defensive sec- ondary swiped 14 aerials. Three play- ers each picked off three. Stu Gar- rett. Mike Boaz. Mike Mills. Rusty Scales snatched two enemy passes. Varsity Football Team. Front Row: W. Springs, M. McGuirk, B. Colson, T. Bullock, S. Garrett, co-captain R. Bost, co-captain M. Boaz, J. Louis, G. Wheeler, B. Wightman, D. Wilmer, C. Swanner, and P. Weathersbee. Second Row: R. Corrada, W. Rothrock, G. Wrenn, E. Burton, D. Flanagan, L. Cherry, T. Edmondson, B. Brit+on, R. Scales, M. Mills, and T. Pulley. Third Row: C. Williams, F. Harris, G. Truslow, D. Mollenhauer, J. Patterson, B. Millie, D. Clarke, M. Aldridge, B. Wallace, R. Betesh, S. Davis, and W. Adams. Fourth Row: E. Clary, T. Salmon, R. Peeler, R. Reed, D. Glosson, B. Hileman, T. Tyler, G. hiendiey, C. Gordon, L. Brown. Fifth Row: manager D. Cardwell, W. Mitchell, A. Monroe, G. Whitley, W. Sasser, J. Hollingsworth, T. llderton, J. Brothers, M. Walker, B. McCaskill, and managers K. Kellum and R. Allen. Tailback Billy WIghtman lunges for more yardage behind Richard Corrada ' s block in the game against Davidson. Pirates against East Tennessee in Johnson City, Tennessee. Each thwarted of- fensively. Defensive struggle for three quarters. ETSU got a break and moved in for the TD. Five min- utes left. ECU started to drive. Buc- caneers stopped it. Pirates got final drive underway. Fizzled out. Third Pirate shutout in eight years. Home opener was before 13,500. Louisiana Tech came In with possibly best QB In country In Terry Brad- shaw. Terrific Terry showed ECU fans why he was so highly touted. Fired passes all over Ficklen Stadium. Pirate defensive secondary hard pressed. Played a good game. Pi- rates finally scored their first TD of the year. Missed the PAT. Tech took a 24-6 win. Touchdown! A sign the Bucs saw only 15 times all year. 312 Tailback Jack Patterson prepares to fire a pass. Colson and vVightman. ECU s dynamic duo on the gridiron. 313 The Citadel with triple option offense Invaded Pirates ' den. Teams started slow. Bulldogs ' QB Passander went to work on Bug defenses. ' Dogs took and held the lead. ECU began to move of- fensively. Getting across the goal line still a problem. Scored only two TD ' s. Again missed one conversion. Passander ran the Bulldogs ' version of the triple option, called the Veer to perfection. The Citadel waltzed to a convincing 31-13 win. With a four game losing streak, the Bucs Invaded Richmond City Stadium to battle the SC ' s defend- ing champion Richmond Spiders. EC was a decided underdog. Spiders led by QB Charlie Richards and All- America candidate Walker Gillette. Pirates contained by Richmond ' s league leading defensive unit. ECU put seven points on the board. Spi- ders scored 24. Salukis of Southern Illinois were the first team the Bucs faced that was not a passing team. Both squads set to grind it out on the ground. Southern Illinois was heavily favored. Pirates scored first and ground it out. Led 10-3 going into last mo- ments. Salukis ' drives halted by In- terceptions and returns by Rusty Scales and Mike Mills. EC scored an insurance TD to ensure an upset I 7-3 victory. Billy Wightman churns forward despite two Davidson tacklers Host of Pirate tacklers grab a Citadel player by the ankles in the Bulldogs ' 31-13 win. 314 Steve Davis tries for the point after against Davidson as Butch Colson and Fred hiarris block. Coach Stas reflects the Bucs ' poor season. Stubborn Furman refused to quit. Bucs moved well for the second game in a row even though in the rain and mud. Buc defense held the Paladins in check. Pirates moved the ball. Of- fense clicked for 24 points. Paladins scored twice on kickoff returns and followed an EC fumble deep in Pi- rate territory for 2 I points. EC now with two game winning streak. Homecoming game with Davidson next. Wildcats came to Greenville with best offense In SC. Best short passing game In the country. QB Gordon Slade, All-Amerlcan candi- date, ran the show. Excellent passer. Pirates fired up. Defense primed for Slade. hHeld in first half. Offense controlled the tempo with vicious ground attack that let EC hold the ball. Billy WIghtman ran around and over the Wildcats. Pirates forged a 27-7 halftime lead. Mistakes In second half and defen- sive lapses allowed the Wildcats to take a 42-27 victory. 315 Demoralized after their loss to Davidson, the Bucs traveled to hluntington, West Vir- ginia, to play Marshall in a snow- storm. No contest. Marshall scored in its second play from scrimmage and routed the Bucs, rolling up a 38-7 score. Only two drives. One TD. No motivation. Team flat. Southerners clobbered Pirates by 65-0 last year. No offense or de- fense, by EC. Bucs sought revenge. Tight defensive struggle for most of the game. USM scored first to take a 7-0 lead. EC scored to tie the game. Southerners scored again. USM receiver outreached Buc de- fender for the ball. Winning TD. Final score 14-7. Pirates ended up on the short end of the stick. Buc tackier grabs for a Bulldog runner. Tailback Billy Wlghtman goes wide with a Davidson defender hanging on to his jersey. Two Bucs tackle the Citadel ' s Billy Watson. Four Pirates combine to gang tackle a Davidson runner. The Bucs lost 42-27. 316 - at 11 1%. - •- • ' ' m xk W •SI V 1 ■ h- The last major college to use single wing -formation, EC moves over to the T formation next season. Butch Colson on the move. EC ' s new football coach, Mike McGee, shakes hands Douglas Jones (left) and Dr. Jenkins watch. th former Coach Stasavich resigned as head foot- ball coach at the end of football season. Assumed full duties as Ath- letic Director. Searched for replace- ment. Michael Burnetts McGee was named nev coach. Former Duke All- American. All-ACC In 1958-59. 1959 team captain. 1959— Outland Award — National Lineman of the Year. 1 959— Time and Look All- American. 1959-60— McKelvin Award— ACC Athlete of the Year. Played in the East-West Shrine Game. Hula Bowl Game. College All-Star Game — Chicago — Offen- sive Captain. Played three years with the St. Louis Cardinals. Coached at Duke, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Outstanding recruiter. First head coaching job. One of the youngest head football coaches in the country. 317 Baby Bucs wound up their season with a four game winning streak and a 4-1 mark. Outstanding freshman had to be Mark Hamilton. Rushed 93 times for 678 yards and six TD ' s. Averaged 7.3 yards per carry. Had one game effort of 306 yards and two TD ' s against the Richmond frosh. Broke Neil Hughes frosh rushing mark of 600 yards. Another good runner was Leslie Strayhorn. Ripped for 405 yards on 78 carries from fullback position. Scored three TD ' s. Averaged 5.2 yards per carry. Bert Showferty, another fullback, rushed 61 times for 190 yards and three TD ' s. 3.1 yards per carry. Defensively, Ron Konrady was out- standing. Intercepted four passes. Dick Paddock picked off two. Ron Douthit, Gary Hamilton, Terry John- son, and Bill Croisetiere were best defensive linemen. Jim Creech and Bebo Batts, top offensive linemen. Wolflets and Baby Bucs met for the second time. EC won first en- counter by 17-7. N.C. State turned tne tables in a tough defensive strug- gle. Wolflets took a 10-7 lead into tne final moments before scoring an insurance TD for a 17-7 victory. Terry Kelly and Jim Creech were named the offensive back and lineman of the week for their play. Dick Paddock and Ron Douthit were named the de- fensive back and lineman of the week. Pre-game warm-ups, vital to performance. 318 Nose to nose action in the Baby Bucs ' game with The Citadel ' s -frosh. Against Sfaunton Military Academy, speed and quickness decided the game. Baby Bucs took their first win of the season with a 24-7 victory. Fred Benevento and Russ Chandler were named best offensive back and line- man of the week. Lue Vaughn and Gary hHamilton were named the best defensive back and lineman of the week. Chowan-ECU game was a scoring spree for both squads. Not decided until the final moments when Baby Bucs ' defense held. Team now 2-1 on the season after 33-27 win. Rick Page and Bob Johnson named the offensive back and lineman of the week. Ron Konrady and Ron Reynolds were named the defensive back and lineman of the week. S1 47 6!l-4c 78j.K,1L Baby Bucs. Front Row: Manager L. Cumbo, R. Schuize, R. Miller, T. Kelly, Co-captain R. Konrady, G. Raifsnider, and trainer G. Lamm. Second Row: R. Frederick, L. Pulliam, B. Jackson, D. Carber, R. Hughes, D. Huffman, G. Hamilton, R. Marksbury, D. Paddock, L. Stray- horn, B. Showferty, F. Benevento, L. Vaughn, F. Sutton, M. Hamilton, M. Moore, J. Taylor, and T. Daniels. Third Row: T. Cooper, T. Dameron, S. Cardano. J. Lowder. D. McGee, D. Gibson, B. Johnson. D. Callahan, D. Szymanski, F. Soeder, S. Gravely, C. Nichols, C. Gallahan, R. Page, R. Douthit, S. Stevens, and G. Langdon. Fourth Row: J. Ellis, B. Isley, T. Johnson, R. Reynolds, J. Talutis, M. Ervin, B. Lindley, R. Lee, M. Kovacevic, J. White, J. Buchholz, B. Rogers, B. Manuel, Co-captain J. Creech, R. Chandler, B. Daniels, and B. Batts. 319 Fullback Leslie Strayhorn leaps over a pile of Richmond Spiders in the Baby Bucs ' 42-21 romp. Richmond provided the showcase for fhe Baby Bucs to display their rushing prow- ess. Led by Tailback Mark hlamil- ton, EC rolled up almost 500 yards in rushing as they crushed the Spider frosh by 42-2 1 . Hamilton was the game ' s top rusher with 306 yards. Scored two TD ' s. Named offensive back of the week. The lineup, football style. The lineup, football style Leslie Strayhorn rips through Richmond ' s front line. Brief moment just before the snap. 320 Baby Buc Mark Hamilton tries a stiff arm against a Richmond player. Bebo Batts was named the offensive line- man of the week in the Richmond game. Bob Schultze and Terry John- son were named the defensive bacl and lineman of the week. Comeback win. The Bullpups from The Citadel came close to winning, but a field goal by specialist Billy Daniels was the difference as EC won 23-20. Baby Bucs overcame the Bull- pups ' lead with a ten-point fourth quarter to wind up with a 4-1 mark for the season. Leslie Strayhorn and Chris Gallahan were named offen- sive back and lineman of the week. Ron Konrady, for the second time, was named defensive back of the week. Defensive lineman of the week was Bill Crolsetierre. Coach Bill Cain resigned to become Business Manager of Athletics. In two seasons, his teams compiled a 6-4 mark. Tailback Mark Hamilton goes wide against the Richmond frosh. Hamilton rushed for 306 yards and two TD ' s against the Spiders Composed of almost all sophomores and fresh- men, the cross country team was led by senior captain Ken Voss. Overall record of 4-5 was disappointing. First losing record in years. Slipped to third In the state meet. Neill Ross came in second at the meet and was named to the All-Conference team. Freshman Dennis Smith also placed high. In the Southern Conference meet, the Pirates finished fourth. Carson sets runners for cross country meet. Runners In the meet cut through the stand of woods behind MInqes Coliseum in the SC nneet. 322 Campbell College player uses his knee to control the ball Players converge on the ball. Rallying at the end of the season, the cross country teann won three of five games with one tie. Final mark of 3-4-1. Captain Steve Luquire was the top scorer with I I goals. Jay Cuth- bert was next with six. Bill Snyder and Lee Mayhew each scored two goals. Cuthbert had five assists. Eric Schandeimeier and Bill Valentine were outstanding halfbacks. Gray Norris and Mike Parker were out- standing fullbacks, hiad one shutout, a 3-0 win over Wilmington. Also downed Furman and N.C. Wesleyan. Tied William and Mary. Campbell goalie follows through after firing the ball back onto the field. 323 mm  i LM ' i -jq i-v. • t ' Mr • .• 5- 4- . .t « ' V ' ly Coach Tom Quinn Instructs his players during a time out. • fiH •■i - ' :- i- ' ■Mm  Guard Tom Miller goes between two Roanoke players. Julius Prince goes after a loose ball. Sophomore Jim Falrley drives past USC ' s John Ribock (41) for a layup. 325 Fairley well is what East Carolina ' s Pirates Jid for the 1969-70 basketball season. Seniors Tom Miller and Jinn Modlin had their best seasons ever. Both averaged better than 18 points a game. Jim Fairley was not far be- hind at almost 17 points. Jim Gre- gory next at 16.5 a game. Playing a tough schedule, the Pi- rates wound up at 1 6-9. Lost to South Carolina, Duke, Wake Forest, Davidson, N.C. State, East Tennes- see, and Jacksonville. Five of these teams were ranked in the Top Twenty at one time or another. Four were in the Top Ten. Between two Duke players, Jim Modlin takes the shot. Cage Pirates. Front Row: Coach T. Quinn, J. Fairley, R. LePors, J. Gregory, J. Modlin, A. Ruegg, J. Harvey, and Coach K. Stewart. Back Row: Coach W. Noell, G. Cross, M. hlenrich, J. Prince, L. Green, G. Crouse, J. Kiernan, T. Miller, and Trainer T. Wills. 326 Senior Jim Kiernan drives around USC ' s John Roche. Spirited Debbie Falls boosts Pirates ' morale. Pirates went to Southern Conference Tour- nament with second seeding. Ex- pected to fight Davidson for the crown. Richmond had other ideas. Upset the Pirates by 75-73 in the first round. Final season mark of 16-10. 327 Jim Fairley tries to keep the ball in bounds despite a pressing defense. Coach Quinn points out orders from the sidelines. Jim Modlin became the first Pirate to score over 1 ,000 points in a three-year career. Went over 1 ,000 against East Ten- nessee. Tom Miller followed six games later against The Citadel. Modlin set a new individual scoring mark with his 42-point effort against Western Carolina. Miller scored his varsity high with a 32-point game against State. Followed a 29-point game against Davidson. Was named SC Player of the Week for his efforts. Gregory goes for a layup. Between two ACC players, Prince fights for the ball. 328 Fairley taps in a basket against Georgia Southern Three Furman players and Jim Modlin scramble -for a loose ball Pirate Power was rebounding. Clainned 55.9% of the rebounds during the season. Jinn Modlin improved his board work and went from six rebounds a game to 10.5 a game. Jim Gregory was still a steady and strong rebounder, and had his own career marks at gradua- tion. Jim Fairley erased Gregory ' s single season mark of 1 1 .2 by hauling down an average of 12.2 rebounds a game. Pirate Power also showed in the team ' s shooting. Hit 47% from the floor. Miller hit on 44%, mostly from the outside. Modlin, Gregory, and Fairley worked in closer hitting 46%, 49% and 52% respectively. Free throw shooting was below the ex- pected. No player shot 10%. Team shot 65%- Tom Miller goes in close tor a field goal. 329 Fairley searches downcourt for an open receiver. Action on the boards. Modlln grabs a rebound. 330 Falrley passes off to a teammate under the bucket Modlln gets tied up under the bucket. 331 As the season progressed, Jim Gregory improved his scoring. Varsity high was 3 I points against Jacksonville. Averaged 10.5 rebounds a game. Jim Fairley ' s arri- val gave the Pirates great rebound- ing strength. Fairley was runner-up to SC Player of the Week four times before finally winning the honor. State ' s Al Heartly blocks a shot by Miller. Pirate Power! Fairley, Gregory, and Modlin hit the boards against Duke. Duke ' s Saunders grabs a rebound despite Gregory ' s efforts. Modlin tries to drive the baseline. 332 Miller gives a ■fake against Wake Forest ' s Charlie Davis (12) Modlin hooks over State ' s Coder (12) and Wllliford (14). Reserves played an important role in the Pi- rates ' success. Had more depth. Juli- us Prince wound up as a starter by season ' s end. An anxious crowd al- ways perked up when he came in. Lyn Green, recruited out of the intra- mural program, proved a valuable swing man. Hit over 507o of his shots from the floor. Mike Henrich saw action behind Miller and Prince. Ron LePors spelled Modlin at center. Hit almost 55% of his shots. Gregory faces one-on-one against Duke ' s Saunders. 333 ' ff i iM ' - ■..x V Roland Leggett fires from outside. Center Phil Shaffer pops one from in close. Ernie Pope tries a reverse layup. Al Faber penetrates for an easy two-pointer. 334 Coach Stewart relates proposed strategy to Baby Bucs. Frosh played three seasons. In the first one, the Baby Bucs lost their first three games and five of six. In the second season, they worked more cohesively as the frosh split six games. In the final sea- son, the Baby Bucs jelled and won five of the six games to finish their season with a 9-9 log. The final stretch run saw the frosh down Wil- liam and Mary twice, and Richmond, Frederick Military Academy, and Old Dominion once each, and lose only to the Duke Frosh. Averaged 92 points a game during the last six and 84 points a game overall. Baby Bucs. Front Row: D. McNeil, J. Redmond, S. McKenzie, P. Shaffer, A. Faber, D. Franklin, and C. Downing. Back Row: Coach K. Stewart, R. Leggett, E. Pope, R. Haines, P. McNamara, and J. Murray. 335 In heavy traffic, Dave McNeil gets the shot. Al Faber pulls one off the boards as Steve McKenzie watche Dave McNeil shows his form. Six players fight for one loose ball 336 Individually, Faber taps one In against Fort Jackson. center Al Faber led the Baby Buc team all season. He averaged 18.4 points and 13.3 rebounds a game. Dave Franklin was next at I 5.6 points and 12.5 rebounds a game from his position at forward. Came on strong at the end of the season. Other starters in double figures were guards Ernie Pope at I 1 .9 and Dave McNeil at I 1.8 points per game. Forward Steve McKenzie scored 10.9 points per game and 6.3 rebounds. One that got away. Baby Bucs fall back on defense. Records tied or broken. The frosh broke the old frosh record for free throws made and attempted in one season. Al Faber tied the record for free throws made (13) in one game and broke the record for free throws (20) attempted in one game. Dave Frank- lin tied the record for most rebounds (25) in one game and Roland Leggett tied the record for most assists (II) in one game. |HaBEHBiB TvtcKenzie and a Ft. Jackson player battle for a loose ball 337 Aquabucs swam against some of the top teams in the country. Compiled a respect- able 7-6 mark. Lost to such powers as Army, Florida State, Carolina, Maryland, N.C. State, and Villanova. Defeated V.M.I., V.P.I. , Old Domin- ion, South Carolina, LSU, Florida Southern, and Catholic University. Team was led all year by Jim Griffin. Top point getter. Freestyler. Other outstanding swimmers were Gary Fred erick in the distance freestyles, Steve Weissman in the breaststroke, Larry Allman in the breaststroke. Ken Hungate in the backstroke and indi- vidual medley, and in diving Doug Emerson and Bob Baird. Newcomers adding lustre to the squad were led by freshmen Paul Trevisan in the free- style events and Wayne Norris in the breaststroke. Norris and Hungate after completing the 200-yard individual medley 400 yard Freestyle Relay Team. Ranked sixth nationally by some, the team includes Wayne Norris, Greg Hanes, Paul Trevi- san, and Jim Griffin. 338 1. Steve Howard 2. Bob Baird 3. Dough Emerson 4. Ken Hungate 5. Bill Palladlno 6. Steve Maqness 7. Wayne Norris 8. Coach John Lovstedt, Diving Coach 9. Steve Wessman 10. David Brunson I I . Clint Franklin 12. Larry Allman 13. Paul Trevisan 14. Bill Lafferti 15. Andy Downey 16. Jim Griffin 17. Bill Powell 18. Barry Scharf, Manager 19. Steve Hahn 20. Don Seibert 21. Gary Frederick 22. Mike Dolan 23. Sonny Culbreth 24. Mark Wilson 25. Mike Tomberlin, Assistant Coach 26. Kevin Tracy 27. Greg Hanes 28. Jeff Schimberg 29. Bob Thorton 30. Dave Phillips 31. Ray Scharf, Swimming Coach 339 Breaststroker Larry Allman comes up for air. 1 1 Freestyler Paul Trevisan is caught in midflight just before hiHing the wafer. Freshman Swimmers: P. Trevisan, W. Norris, B. Palladino, B. Thornton. S. hiahn, D. Siebert, S. Magness, M. Wilson, C. Frank- lin, J. Schinnberg, and R. Tobin. 340 1969-70 teann captain, Kenneth Hungate. Distance free styler Gary Frederick, SC champ. Records fell like leaves all season long. Five fresh- man, five varsity, 41 meet, and I I pool records were set. Freshman Paul Trevisan broke the mark in the 50 yard freestyle with a timing of :22.05, which was also the pool rec- ord. Record in the 100 yard free- style of :48.28. Freshman Wayne Norrls snapped three markers: 200 yard butterfly with a time of 2:03.56, the 1000 yard freestyle in 10:42.5, 200 yard Individual medley in 2:06.1. Jim Griffin set varsity marks in the 200 yard freestyle with a time of 1:48.61 and in the 1000 yard free- style in 10:36.0. The 400 yard free- style relay team of Trevisan, Norris, Greg hHanes, and Griffin broke the record with a timing of 3:16.91. Diver Bob Baird set a record 162.15 points for the one meter diving event. Jim Griffin, SC champ in the 100, 200, and 500 yard freestyle. 341 Outstanding team effort all season. Record of 9-1-1 was the best in years. Lost only to tough Appalachian State and tied Old Dominion. Rolled over Georgia, Duke, Ohio Northern University, Fort Bragg, Virginia Tech, The Cita- del, N.C. State, and V.M.I. High- light of the dual meet season was a come-from-behind victory over SO champ William and Mary. Wres- tlers competed in the N. C. Collegi- ate Wrestling Tournament. Pirates walked away with the top honors. Tom Ellenberger was voted the Best Wrestler In State of North Carolina. Other individual champs for the Pi- rates were Tim Ellenberger, Stan Bastian, and Mike Spohn. Tom Ellenberger, Best N.C. Wrestler, and Coach John Welborn. k? n Team Front Row: R. Lundy, J. Carroll, S. Bastian, Tom Ellenberger, Tim Ellenberger, and R. Williams. Second Row: b. McUowell, S. Morgan, M. Spohn, J. Daversa, and R. Corbo. Back Row: Coach J. Welborn, C. Bernard, B. Vosburg, T. Marsh. J. Irachenber, and B. Jaroncyzk. 342 Senior Sam McDowell goes for the pin against a Fort Bragg wrestler in the Pirates ' 42-0 ronnp. Stan Bastian in control of a Fort Bragg player Wrestlers were led all season by the Ellenberger twins and Stan Bastian. Tim Ellenber- ger was a reigning two-time SC champ, Stan Bastian, a one-time SC champ. Excellent support and bal- ance on the squad came from team members John Carroll, Tom Ellen- berger, Sam McDowell, Steve Mor- gan, Mike Spohn, Robert Corbo, Cliff Bernard, and Jerry Trachen- berg. Top reserves who filled in when injuries hit were Ron Williams, Bob Jaronczyk, Roger Lundy, Joe Daver- sa. Bob Vosburg, and Tom Marsh. Sophomore John Carroll holds on tight to his opponent. Mike Spohn tries to flip an opponent. 343 ECU 6 13 7 17 24 27 7 7 FOOTBALL (Won 2, Lost 7) E. Tennessee La. Tech The Citadel Richmond So. Illinois Furman Davidson Marshall So. Miss. Opp. 7 31 24 3 21 42 38 14 ECU 7 24 33 42 BABY BUGS (Won 4, Lost ' I N. C. State Staunton Chowan Richnnond Opp. 17 7 27 21 344 ECU 43 651 2 651 2 651 2 651 2 64 55 44 TRACK (Won 3, Lost 5) Baptist College Norfolk State Old Dominion Quantico Penn State Colgate N. C. State Virginia Tech SOCCER Opp. 101 631 2 33 951 2 81 89 100 (Won 3, Lost 4, Tied I) ECU Opp. 1 Campbell 13 2 The Citadel 6 2 Pembroke 3 4 Furman I 2 Geo. Washington 7 3 Wilmington 6 N. C. Wesleyan 2 I William Mary I 23 The Citadel 20 CREW (Won 8, Lost 3) CROSS COUNTRY | ECU Opp. ECU Opp. 1st Tampa 2nd 28 Doctor ' s Col. 27 2nd Fla. Southern 1st 18 Richmond 45 2nd Rollins College 1st 29 V.P.I. 30 1st Alabama 2nd 39 W M 20 1st Jacksonville 2nd 18 Old Dominion 46 1st The Citadel 2nd 28 N. C. State 26 1st The Citadel 2nd 23 Carolina 25 2nd Virginia 1st 1st V.C.U. 2nd 1st Jacksonville 2nd 1st hloward Univ. 2nd 2nd Grimaldi Cup Regatta 3rd S.I.R.A. Regatta 6th Dad Vail Regatta ECU 102 78 106 49 72 65 52 71 78 88 72 81 108 76 81 82 65 115 63 94 98 92 83 96 BASKETBALL (Won 16, Lost 10) Opp. W. Carolina 57 Roanoke College 75 Atlantic Chris. 97 So. Carolina 68 Richmond 90 Duke 80 Wake Forest 53 Fla. A M 57 Tampa 89 Ga. Southern 71 Geo. Washington 62 Furman 66 V.M.I. 66 Davidson 91 N. C. State 100 Belmont Abbey 68 E. Tennessee 79 Richmond 91 V.M.I. 49 Jacksonville I I I William Mary 88 Old Dominion 67 The Citadel 69 William Mary 83 The Citadel 71 Southern Conf. Tournament 73 Richmond 75 Sunshine Classic — 2nd WRESTLING (Won 9, Lost I, Tied ECU 30 22 25 42 26 18 16 23 19 29 24 Georgia Duke Ohio No. Univ. Fort Bragg Virginia Tech Old Dominion Appalachian St. The Citadel William Mary N. C. State V.M.I. Opp. 3 12 9 15 18 17 15 16 II N. C. Collegiate WrestI Tournament Team Champions ing FROSH BASKETBALL ECU (Won 9, Lost 9) Opp. 62 Carolina 85 73 Louisburg 76 78 Ft. Jackson 84 123 Chowan 87 47 Richmond 50 83 Duke 118 88 Southwood 85 101 Frederick 55 77 N. C. State 90 66 Louisburg 70 81 Mt. Olive 68 79 Louisburg 103 89 Richmond 82 14 Frederick 85 85 William Mary 73 78 Duke 109 17 Old Dominion 92 73 William Mc ry 64 Pickle Classic — 3rd WOMEN ' S FIELD HOCKEY (Won 1, Lost 3, Tied 1) ECU Opp. 1 UNC-Greensboro 4 2 Norfolk Club 2 Old Dominion 5 1 Winston-Salem Catawba 1 Meredith Sports Day LACROSSE (Won 3, Lost 5) ECU Opp. 2 Univ. of Penn 16 4 Oberlin College 15 1 1 Geo. Washington 1 1 1 Virginia Tech 6 8 Roanoke 12 1 1 William Mary 8 8 Duke JV II 8 William Mary 10 SWIMMING (Won 7, Lost 6) ECU Opp. 59 Old Dominion 45 42 N.C. State 67 27 Villanova 77 40 Army 73 73 So. Carolina 40 67 Virginia Tech 36 67 V.M.I. 36 41 Fla. State 72 45 Maryland 68 66 Catholic Univ. 38 67 LSU 46 53 Carolina 60 61 Fla. Southern 52 Southern Conf. Champions WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL (Won , Lost ; ECU 34 47 47 45 43 Chowan Pembroke Old Dominion Pembroke ACC Meredith Campbell Meredith ACC JV BASKE TGALL (Won , Lost ) ECU 34 ACC Opp. 24 38 52 37 34 Opp. 39 WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL (Won 2, Lost 0) ECU 2 Chowan 2 ACC Opp. I JV VOLLEYBALL ECU Opp. 2 2 Chowan ACC 1 Wi 1 mL ' ' 4 ' H Hmt H 1 jM m 1 ■k V| 1 BASEBALL (Won 15, Lost 14) ECU Opp. 5 Duke 7 3 Ithaca 6 Ithaca 9 1 Carolina 2 1 Virginia 3 8 Virginia 5 5 Dartmouth 2 13 Dartmouth 14 ACC 4 2 Cornell 3 5 Cornell 3 Cornell 2 6 William Mary 7 3 N.C. State 4 8 Davidson 4 6 Davidson 5 Geo. Washington 3 The Citadel 1 2 The Citadel 5 3 Davidson 8 Richmond 1 6 V.M.I. 8 5 V.M.I. 2 5 The Citadel 1 The Citadel 2 N.C. State 12 3 Furman 4 Furman 1 3 Davidson 3 TENNIS (Won 6, Lost 8) ECU Opp. Wake Forest 9 2 W M 7 7 Richmond 2 5 Cincinnati 4 8 Campbell 1 7 ACC 2 Carolina 9 3 Old Dominion 6 4 N.C. State 5 8 Campbell 1 1 N.C. State 8 Furman 9 2 Davidson 7 6 ACC 3 GOLF (Won 9, Lost 3) ECU 171 2 Campbell 17 Old Dominion 261 2 So. Conn. 71 2 W M 14 V.M.I. 31 2 V.P.I. 15 Siena Col. II Old Dominion 71 2 Richmond 12 Wilmington 16 ACC 13 So. Carolina Opp. 101 2 II 11 2 131 2 7 171 2 5 10 131 2 6 2 5 Southern Conf. Champs 345 , -■■■ .Jv V ' ; ' ACADEMICS 348 349 Dr. Jenkins converses informally with a student. ..t  J «Mi Tuesday, January 27, 1970, Dr. Leo Jenkins celebrated the tenth anniversary of his presidency. During these ten years, ECU had become the fast- est growing institution in North Carolina. The curriculunn expanded to include 53 academic departments, the faculty and student bodies ex- perienced increasing numbers and higher quality, and the campus broadened, becoming no longer a pedestrian campus. New buildings replaced the sentimental landmarks of ECTC, and East Carolina College had become a University. As Dr. Jenkins began his eleventh year as president, he declared Change at ECU will be as characteristic of the I970 ' s as It was of the I960 ' s. During the year. Dr. Jenkins initi- ated a program designed to open new channels of communication be- tween the community colleges and the university community by ena- bling these colleges to send their promising students directly into a university system. Plans were made to institute the state ' s first educa- tional program in police administra- tion and corrections. While archi- tectural drawings were submitted for School of Allied HIealth Professions ' BIdg., Governor Scott expressed sup- port of an ECU medical school. Never allowing his plans for the future of the school to Interfere with his deep concern for the welfare of the students. Dr. Jenkins greeted everyone he encountered with a wave, a smile and a cheerful hello. The President accompanies Susan Walton, the Homecoming Queen. Dr. Jenkins reflects tension of the South Carolina ballgame. Student trustees. For the first time two rion- votlng members represented the stu- dents on the Board of Trustees: the president of SGA and the speaker of the Student Legislature. Authorization of a loan for a new student union by the Executive Com- mittee of the Board of Trustees. At- torney General Robert Morgan chaired the committee which includ- ed three other members: Mr. Regi- nald McCoy, Vice-President; Mr. Troy Dodson and Mr. James Whit- field. Acting in absence of the en- tire Board of Trustees, the Executive Committee approved new employ- ees, future budgets, campus con- struction, the purchase of land, and new faculty members. Appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate of North Carolina Legislature, members served for a tenure of eight years. As the chief administrative offi- cial. Dr. Jenkins was responsible to the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees was empowered to consider any phase of the University ' s opera- tion, but usually Dr. Jenkins asked the Board to Investigate particular mat- ters. One of the main considerations of the Board In the past year was the Increase in student fees and tu- ition. Governor Bob Scott, Attorney General Robert Morgan, and ECU President Dr. Leo Jenkins. Executive Committee probe the question of purchase of new land. Trustees reluctantly increase tuition. Mr. Robert Morgan, Chairman. 352 Dr. Robert Holt, Vice-President and Dean of the University. Thirty men and women in a position of admin- istering 10,000 students with 10,000 opinions. All different. Sometimes a coat and tie were not enough. Un- known and nameless to most of the students, they were susceptible to the warranted (or unwarranted) blame of the dissenters. Black pro- test, here as elsewhere. The adminis- tration answered student demands with restraint and moderation. The blacks cried, Don ' t sidestep! Both restraint and moderation were essen- tial with the existence of moratori- ums, a Rally for America, and the silent majority. Like everyone else, the establishment suffered from the university ' s growing pains as it spent another year in the cramped, remodeled offices of Whlchard Build- ing, the former home of both the music department and the former ECTC library. Mr. F. D. Duncan, Vice-President and Business Manager. 353 Dr. James White, Coordinator of Special Projects, Dr. James Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs. 354 ADMINISTRATION E 1 D j H UM HI H H H Hb v H H H H . j ' ,- S M H 1 .■- vfiil- ] | H 1 K - ' B H BBH m HULj ll — ,. ' . _■.- B i  _ — y - ' t , 5 Dr. John Home, Director of Admissions. Dr. Fred Irons, Supervisor of Student Health. Dr. Robert Williams, Director of Academic Affairs. Mr. Worth Baker, Registrar. ADMINISTRATION 355 Dr. Charles Brown, Director of Institutional Developnnent. Mr. Rudolph Alexander, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. Mr. F. K. James, Director of Placement Services. Mr. Jim Lowry, Director of Operations. 356 ADMINISTRATION Miss Nancy Smith, Assistant Dean of Women Mr. C. C. Rowe, Assistant Dean of Men Miss Carolyn Fulghum, Dean of Women. Mr. James Mailory. Dean of Men. ADMINISTRATION 357 Mr. Dan Woo+en, Director of Housing. Dr. James Butler, Coordinator of Information Services. 358 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Clifton Moore, Assistant Business Manager. Dr. Charles Brown, Campus Planner. Dr. John Howell, Dean of Graduate School. M r. Robert Boudreau, Financial Aid Officer. ADMINISTRATION 359 Mr. Wilbert R. Ball, Counseling Center Dr. H. D. Lambeth, Jr., Counseling Center Mrs. Susan Jordan Mrs. Mildred Manning Miss Cynthia Ann Mendenhal! Miss Betty Zaiewski Miss Cynthia Mendenhall, Direcfor East Carolina Union. 360 ADMINISTRATION _JHiHIIHHHL.j ■■■■■■H ' i(lS 4 iiU £;i .A t Departments 361 A new Dean. Officially becoming Dean of the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences in Septem- ber, Dr. Richard Capwell acted as co-ordinator of the largest college on campus. The College of Arts and Sciences is composed of nineteen departments with an emphasis on individual departments. Operating independently, the Department of Aerospace Studies is technically un- der the College of Arts and Sci- ences. When asked if there were any par- ticular problems with the operation of the college. Dean Richard Cap- well said that the college had run- smoothly. Deserving much of the credit Is the former Dean Dr. John Howell, now Dean of the Graduate School. Dr. Richard Capwell, Dean of the College Of Arts and Sciences. Classroom atmospheres vary from one department of Arts and Sciences to another. 362 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Off the coast of N. C, geologists and biologists collect sea specimens. Music student rennembering a moment, recapturing a lost memory. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 363 More electives for students. Only one of the results of a Special Education committee appointed by Vice-President Robert Holt to review the general educa- tion requirements and to recommend any changes needed in General Col- lege. Conditions: No department would be allowed to add additional hours to the current total hours re- quired for a minor or major. Depart- ments would recommend particular supportive requirements for its de- grees. There had to be sufficient electives to allow the student to have a selection. Commenting on the sit- uation, Dr. Donald E. Bailey, Dean, stated, The General College work load will be reduced from six to seven quarters to four or five quar- ters, but the net effect of the pro- posal is to make very little change in the present requirements. Dr. Donald E. Bailey, Dean of General College. Undergraduates find experimentation a valuable element of learn- Students face challenge of term papers through dual process of ' ■S- research and thought. 364 GENERAL COLLEGE Colonel John D. Duffus Captain Melvin P. Edwards Guest speaker Mr. Earl Hackman informs ROTC cadets of the selection of members into the Arnold Air Society. During the past decade we changed to uni- versity status. This change was natu- ral and it implied response. The stu- dent was looking for this, hie voiced his dissatisfaction with the sacred, the static, and the establishment. The student of the next decade will want more voice in the society in which he lives and studies, hie will be better qualified and more en- lightened than his predecessors and as a result will seek higher quality. hHe will expect dynamic, creative in- structors who stay abreast in their disciplines and practice the concepts and techniques they teach in their own classroom. He will press for smaller classes and individualized in- struction to stimulate discussion and encourage maximum participation so that he can be a part of the activ- ities shaping his future. ECU of the future will be dynamic and continue to serve the needs of the area and the student. — Melvin P. Edwards, Captain, USAF, Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies. Brown, Tommy L. Culllns, WM R. Gibbons. A. H. Radford. Raymond S. Captain Sohaal, Gary L. AEROSPACE STUDIES 365 Dr. Davis J. Davis, Chairman Dr. Wendell E. Allen Dr. Charles E. Bland Dr. Joseph G. Boye+fe Dr. Patricia A. Daugherty Dr. Carlton Hecurotte Students at East Carolina were, and are still, slow to respond to the basic ques- tion of man ' s role and responsibility In shaping his environment. Nearly coincidental with acquisition of uni- versity status came greater on- campus activity by vocal minority groups, a major change in the scope of campus communications, and more Interest in political Issues Perhaps the current trend of stu- dent social awareness will continue Into the 70 ' s and ECU will provide the leadership so desperately needed In the east. — Dr. Vincent Bellis, Professor Biology Dr. Vincent J. Bellis, Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Tankeru l+o Dr. Donald B. Jeffreys Dr. John S. Laurie Dr. Warren McAllister Dr. James S. McDaniel Dr. Susan J. McDaniel Mr. Charles W. O ' Rear Jr. Dr. Edward Ryan Dr. Prem P. Sehgal Dr. Everett C. Simpson Mr. James Smith Dr. O. Christine Wilton Chairman Dr. Graham J. Davis 366 BIOLOGY Dr. Robert C. Lamb, Chairman of Chemistry Department Continuing to Improve and enlarge during the 1969-70 academic year, the Chem- istry Department expanded in fa- cilities to include a Gary Model- 14 Visible Spectrophotometer. The spectrophotometer brought the val- ue of the recently purchased Instru- ments to well over $100,000. Renovation of Flanagan Building increased the floor space of the chemistry department from 20,000 sguare feet of floor space to ap- proximately 55,000 square feet. The additional space allowed for further expansion of the undergraduate and graduate teaching programs as well as for a considerable expansion of existing research programs. During the year, six research papers were published by various faculty members; and several more are currently In press. — Dr. F. F. Clemens Assistant Chairman Student Jesse Kimball prepares a lab for physical chemistry. Dr. Caroline LeRoy Ayers Dr. P. Wayne Ayers Dr. Myron L. Casper Dr. Donald F. Clemens Mr. J. D. Derrick Dr. Srover W. Everett fe crt J - % Dr. Edqar Meckel Dr. James E. Mix Dr. Kuanq Hung Hu Dr. Robert A. Klein Dr. Joseph LeConte Dr. David Lunney Dr. Fred Par ham CHEMISTRY 367 I arrived on the ECU campus eight years ago. I had not been back to a college since my graduation. After the initial shock of realizing that I no longer looked like a college student, I was further and more deeply startled by a prevailing remark that still rings in my ears: I have no intention of teaching, but I want to get a degree in teaching so that I ' ll have something to fall back on. This was the edu- cational goal of seemingly every stu- dent I encountered. I now meet a few more students who are not ap- proaching life preparing to fall back and have more individuality, a little less conformity in dress and ahtltude, and a little more aggressiveness. Eight years ago I seriously doubt if there were enough students who cared enough about anything to demonstrate or protest or write a letter to the campus house organ. Today, there are promises of a news- paper; there is a student voice that sometimes, even if in small factions, rises above a conventional whisper; and there are some very dedicated, positive students. Is there more to come? I think so. This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius, a time in which peace is labeled a five-letter dirty word by some people. It also seems wiser to go with Aquarius than to go alonq, like the mighty waters of the Tar River. It Is already 1970. Soon it could be 1984. — Edgar R. Loessin, Chairman Speech and Drama Edgar Loessin, Drama Chairman, during Macbeth production Amada Muir and John Sneden rehearse lines of MacBehh. Tension builds behind the scenes for zealous drama studeni 368 SPEECH AND DRAMA Mr. Andy Glffillan, Assistant Professor of Drama, adjusts a machine for his students. Mavis Ray Miss Rosalind Roulston Mr, James Slaughter Mr. John A. Sneden Noted by students as foot-loose and fancy-free, speech professor I Albert Pertalion takes a spin between classes. Mrs. Joyce R. Teis SPEECH AND DRAMA 369 Mr. Ira Baker Dr. Warren B. Bezanson Dr. Richard L. Capwell Dr. hlermine Caraway Mr. Faye C. Clay Mrs. Donna Congleton Mr. Roy ColquiH Dr. John Dale Ebbs Ovid Williams Pierce, author-in-residence and pro- fessor of English at ECU, donated this year a collection of sonne 1 ,000 itenns of his personal papers to the East Carolina University nnanuscript collection. First editions of all this award-winning novelist ' s published literary works were included: The Plantation, On a Lonesome Porch, and the Devil ' s Half. Short stories, articles, interviews, speeches, re- views, and literary manuscript were contributed. A typescript of the play Run Slowly, O Slowly, written by Dale Blair and based on The Plantation, was also donated. Twayne Publishers, New York, N. Y., accepted for publication Gavin Douglas, a critical biographi- cal study by Dr. Douglas J. McMil- lan, Professor of English. Dr. Erwin Hester, Chairman of English. Rigid English courses require long hours of diligent research. 370 ENGLISH Professor Virginia Herrin and Dora Schwar, graduate student, discuss Chaucer. The Curriculum Committee of the University ap- proved the course of study for a minor in journalism to be offered next fall by the English Department. Adding new courses In Modern Fantasy, Black Literature, and the Esthetic Movement, the department set up honor sections in Freshman Literature, Sophomore English Liter- ature, and Sophomore American Lit- erature. Plans were projected for the es- tablishment of a program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in English. Dr. Theodore R. Ellis, III Mrs. Nellvena D. Eutsler Mrs. Nell Everett Miss Janice G. Hardlson Dr. Rachel H. Kilpatrick Dr. James W. Kirlcland Mr. Williams W. Mills Dr. William H. Pixton Mr. Bart M. Rellly Dr. Norman Rosenfield Dr. David Sanders Mrs. Dora Schwaer Mr, Edwin P. Shaw Dr. Frederick Sorensen Mrs. Mary Sorensen Mr. Vernon A. Ward Mrs. Edith Webber Mr. James R. Wright ENGLISH 371 Dr. Ralph Burchard Mr. Arthur Goyette Mr. William Hankins Dr. Edward Leaky Mrs. Palmyra Leaky Dr. Georqe Martin Mr. Philip Shea Dr. Daniel Stillwe The Department of Geography continued to grow in the number of staff members, course offerings, and the number of majors during the past year. The program in city and regional planning, open to all A.B. students, received the greatest growth during the year. Ap- proximately forty-five students elec- ted the program, and they found excellent positions in planning agen- cies throughout the state. The B.S. program was expanded, and the De- partment supervised about eight stu- dents each quarter in the schools of North Carolina. The graduate program widened the span of Its master ' s program. A Ph.D. degree in geography was anticipated, and work was underway to implement this degree in the fu- ture. Most of these dissertations In- volved research and study of North Carolina. Maintaining an extensive collection of wall maps, aerial photographs, and audio-visual materials, the Depart- ment served as map depository for Army Map Service and U.S. Geo- logical Survey. — Dr. Robert Cramer, Chairman Geography Dr. Robert Cramer, Chairman of Geography 372 GEOGRAPHY --ft ? ' A geography student constructs a population circle map of Chowan County. Dr. Michael O ' Connor, Professor Size alone does not reflect the excellence of a university, but It can be used as an Indicator of Its potential. Buildings and equipment are, of course, es- sential to the developnnent of a lead- ing Institution; but ultimately, the measure of success rests with the students and faculty — their compe- tence, their desire, and their determi- nation. It seems to me that at ECU, both student and faculty alike are now experiencing and accepting the challenge of realizing this potential. Educational opportunities avail- able to the ECU student today far exceed those of the student only a few years ago. Established and new- ly developed programs are rapidly expanding Into exciting fields where Interdisciplinary study and non-tradi- tional teaching are becoming com monplace. The important point is that a definite commitment has been made; ECU has entered competition. The outcome? Difficult to predict; but for the student body and faculty of the 70 ' s, the decision is theirs. — Professor Michael P. O ' Connor Department of Geology M2 Dr. A. Ray Jennings, Chairman Dr. B. A. Bishop Dr. Jean Lowry Dr. Richard L. Mauqer Dr. Michael P. O ' Connor Dr. Stanley Rigqs Geologists and biologists search the surf for samples of sea life Diver prepares to descend. GEOLOGY 373 Dr. Henry Wanderman, Chairman of German and Russian Dr. Joseph Daugman Dr. Lia Dunn Miss Dore+hee Fahl Dr. Theress C. Mathey Dr. Herbert Mehrhoff Miss Florence Meyers Mr. Bramy Resnik During the past few years, East Carolina ' s stu- dents, reflecting a trend throughout the nation, became deeply con- cerned with the struggle of minority groups and sincerely supported many of their demands. When change came slowly, some of our students, as their colleagues elsewhere, blamed the establishment and actively op- posed prevailing social and political concepts. Some protests were not popular with the majority of our students; but one proposal which seemed to have a good following and, inci- dentally, a number of silent sympa- thizers, was the current antiwar movement. Their elders sympathized with these orderly anti-war protests. They were saddened, however, when it became apparent that even the national political figures had no con- structive program with which to lead this generation toward lasting peace. Soon, our students will be the establishment, and their successors will revolt against their order. Mean- while, newer and more horrendous weapons of destruction will replace the atom and hydrogen bombs, and the possibility of homicide will hang even more threateningly over man- kind. Will the establishment then be ready to offer the guidance needed? Will East Carolina students then imitate Berkeley, Chicago and hiarvard, or will they be prepared to assume leadership by asserting and implementing constructive alter- natives to war? — James L. Fleming, Chairman Department of Foreign Language Dr. James Fleming, Chairman Foreign Languages Dr. Henry Wanderman, Chairman of German and Russian Special Foreign Language tapes aid students ' oral fluency. 374 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Luis Acevez Mr. Gary J. Ambert Dr. Jose Baro Mr, John Costa Mrs. Ester Fernandez Dr. Joseph A. Ferandez, Chairman of Romance Lan- guages. Graduate student monitors Spanish students preparing for oral participation. Mr. David W. Kinq Mrs. Raquel Manning Dr. Nancy K. Mayberry Dr. Manuel Morales Dr. Alfred Murad Mr. M, Austin Perry Mr. Michael Phillips Dr. Norma L. Richardson Mrs. Zelly Wanderman Mrs. Lucinda W. Wright 375 Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Chairman Mrs. James Blocker Miss Rebecca Cash Miss Frances Childs Mr. William Dickens, ill Mrs. Frances Douglas Dr. Edgar Hooks, Jr. Mr. John Lovs+edt Mr. Mavis Mitchell Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Chalrnnan of Health and Physical Education. iJ Crippled wrestler, Larry Roebuck. 376 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Jo Saunders Mr. Ray Scharf Mr. Clarence Stasavich Dr. Ralph Steele Mr. Kn i Stewart Mr. George Williams For the first time, business and professional men in the local community participated in the physical fitness program of the hiealth and Physical Education De- partment. The expanded curriculum included special education courses dealinq with the emotionally and mentally handicapped. The physiol- ogy laboratory expanded its activi- ties, and the Department offered two new majors, one in hiealth and one in Parks and Recreation. As for the coming decade, I be- lieve despite the optimistic predic- tions, that science technology, gov- ernments, and schools will fall short of solving humanity ' s problems un- less we swing back to the belief in a Supreme Being. We may have for- fotten that our heritage in this land is not a human heritage; it is a re- ligious heritage. We must rediscover the principles of Christian faith. I believe the students of this great institution will do so. — Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen, Chairman HOME OF THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONS 1966-67-68-69 EGS ' I w |i iiTiiTTtiti trr HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 377 In the late I960 ' s, the tremendous growth rate of East Carolina reached a plateau. It is my opinion that the University will experience another rapid period of growth In student body and facil- ities In the coming years of the new decade. As the graduate program matures, as the medical school be- comes a reality, and as various new disciplines and departments become a part of the university, the student body will tend to grow more cosmo- politan in character and more serious and dedicated in purpose. In the I970 ' s our Institution will take on Increasingly the characteristics of a large and diversified university. The inevitable changes which these developments will bring in the relationship of the administration to the student body and the faculty to the student body will not come with- out some tensions and problems. The straightforward way in which our stu- dent body met the crises of the !960 ' s leads me to believe that stu- dents will be able to cope fully with the new problems of the I970 ' s. The strength of our faculty, the expand- ing physical facilities, and the matur- ings of our academic programs lead me to see for ECU not a decade of transition in the ' 70 ' s as was exper- ienced in the ' 60 ' s but a decade of maturing and fulfillment of the preliminary work that was done in the I960 ' s. By 1980, East Carolina should have fully succeeded to Its rightful place as a major educational institution in North Carolina and In the South. — Herbert R. Paschal, Chairman Department of hllstory NEW AUSTIN Dr. Fred D. Raqan Mr. Delano R. V ' llson 378 HISTORY Outside the classroom — last minute conference. : i After completing a syllabus, the history secretary hands it to Dr. Fahner. HISTORY 379 Two-way communication on the university campus has finally come of age. For many years In higher education, com- munication was limited to dull lec- tures by professors with rare re- sponses by students. These responses were usually in the form of regurgita- tion on examinations. East Carolina students in the ' 70 ' s will have the opportunity to submit their feeling, attitudes, and ideas with the hope that they will help in the solution of scholarly as well as practical prob- lems. ECU will provide for students the experiences to which they can relate in the future for possible solu- tions to problems. Student intellec- tual freedom will be considered as sacred as academic freedom for pro- fessors. In this multi-media climate, stu- dents and professors will be able to transcend their physical limitations and extend the sum total of their ac- cumulated knowledge through rela- tively new techniques of visual and graphic communication. Naturally, I personally feel that a library or media center of some sort Is the logical place for the storage of these ideas whether in print or nonprint for- mat. This faculty-student-medium ex- change of ideas should result In the development of students who are properly prepared both intellectually and professionally to make signifi- cant contributions to society in the 70 ' s. Retrieval of information will be the key to study for the East Carolina student. Dynamic means of communi- cation are ephemeral without their static counterparts to preserve them. The East Carolina student of the 70 ' s, I feel, will have these at his disposal. — Dr. Gene L. Lanier, Chairman Library Science Dr. Gene D. Lanier, Chairman of Library Science. Periodical Room offers help to student needing research material. Mrs. Lois T. Berry Mrs. Emily S. Boyce Mrs. Judith A. DeBoard Mrs. Frances B. Everhart Miss Margaret C. Seiling 380 LIBRARY SCIENCE Mrs. Anne Cargile Miss Elizabeth Herring Mrs. Katherine Kinq Miss Louise McGlohon Mrs. Phoebe Owens Mr. Stanley A. Shabowich Looking for a magazine is simplified with systematic Cardex tile. In the stacks, a book hunt is in action. LIBRARY SERVICES 381 Changes in the East Carolina student body in the last few years have come con- currently with the achievement of university status, but not necessarily because of it. This deduction is the consensus of an informal poll taken of the Mathematics faculty. One direct result of the achieve- ment of university status Is the In- crease in the number of graduate students in the Mathematics Depart- ment. Each year these students are a bit better prepared than those of the year before. This trend should con- tinue as the department completes preparation for offering the PhD de- gree. The undergraduate students are also better prepared. Another en- couraging change Is the Increase in the number of men who are entering mathematics education. The prediction for ECU students of the 70 ' s Is that they will continue to be serious about their work. Those majoring in mathematics will be pre- paring to enter the fields of theoreti- cal mathematics, applied mathe- matics, statistics, computer science, education, and related areas. — Mrs. Tennala Gross, Professor Mathematics Mrs. Tennala Gross, Assistant Professor. Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, Chairman Mr. Oscar W. Brannan Dr. E. Chen Mr. Roger L. Creech Mr. John W. Daniels Mrs. Stella M. Daugherty Mr. John B. Davis, Jr. Dr. Lokenath Debnath Mrs. Mildred H. Derrick Mrs. Frances F. Dudley Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming Mrs. Patricia H. Garrow 382 MATHEMATICS Mr. Nannie Lee Manning Mrs. Virginia G. McSrath Mrs. Evelyn Moye Mr. Humphrey H. Nash Dr. Gary D. Richardson Mr. Franit W. Saunders Dr. James Smith Dr. Katye O. Sowell Mr. William Reed SpicVerman Mr. Robert M. Ussery Mr. Carroll A. Webber. Jr. Mrs. Louise L. Williams Mr. Robert Woodside MATHEMATICS 383 Dr. John Kozy, Jr., Chairman Mr. Dawyer Gross Mr. Eugene E. Ryan Dr. Quinton Todd The East Carolina University student conning onto the campus and into the class- room carries with him all the expe- riences of the most formative years of his life. He cannot cut himself off from the past. As he enters the Uni- versity, he must make a decision: either to examine and evaluate those experiences or to avoid such an ex- amination and continue his life much as it was before, except that now it sports a new accumulation of factual knowledge. Many students now, as in the past, hope for life as they have known it. Others want to evaluate with emo- tions before reason, slogans before articulate speech, and certitude be- fore questioning. Students in another group examine and evaluate thought- fully, honestly. They respect the past while not being ruled by it. We seek to help this latter group grow and develop. Will It do so in the future? It must. Without such a group, no University can ever be true to its name. — Eugene E. Ryan, Professor Philosophy Mr. Eugene E. Ryan Dr. John Kozy, Jr., Chairnnan of Philosophy, prepares his lecture. 384 PHILOSOPHY Dr. William F. Troutman, Jr., Chairman. Dr. John East Dr. Don DeMyer Dr. Jung-Gun Kim Dr. H. A. Sugg • m - Dr. Stokes suggests changes in a student ' s outline for term paper. I cannot deny that student attitudes have changed over the three years since East Carolina attained university status; I am not at all certain, how- ever, that the change of status pro- duced the altered attitudes. I have the impression that the average stu- dent in 1970 Is better qualified than former students to benefit from the intellectual disciplines offered in the various schools and departments. I believe that the student who reaches the standing of junior or senior to- day is better prepared to engage in research and writing and to judge issues more critically than his coun- terpart of several years ago. These attitudes will strongly support the efforts of the University to create stronger undergraduate and ad- vanced graduate programs of study. The faculty and administrators of the University will be encouraged to develop more challenging cur- ricula and to institute more imagi- native and effective teaching tech- niques. Students will be increasingly involved in this process. I regret to say that I find num- bers of students who seem less in- clined than those of 1966 to accept as benefits the efforts of the Uni- versity to transmit a heritage of hu- man culture. Many of our students wish to live in the existential present and show a marked disdain for hu- man experience in the past tense. They seem distrustful of scholars, teachers, and administrators, who claim the authority to supply guid- ance for their intellectual growth. I doubt that a gifted minority of our students in 1970 possess the motiva- tion to excel in the mastery of sicil ' s, insights, and understanding which could have made them molders of a future cultural heritage and construc- tive critics of the University. — Dr. William Troutman, Jr., Chairman Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE 385 expect any cataclysmic change in student behavior in the next few years at East Carolina. I do believe that the movement toward more stu- dent participation will continue. We will see more student research and more student autonomy in general involving both academic matters as well as extramural activities. Spe- cifically, the students will gradually change so that they will expect to encounter more firsthand sources of data. I suspect we shall encounter some new movement that will enlist the sympathy of the student body and that they will dress and act in a manner appropriate to this newly ritualized behavior. Every generation has to find something to protest about and to get involved in. The flag wavers of today, as well as the hippy exponents, will be classified as members of the by-gone generation by the students in the seventies. I do not mean to communicate a feeling that the seventies will be a mundane existence. I think the Uni- versity will certainly become more cosmopolitan and more tolerant and that the students will act responsibly in a much greater area. — Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Chairman Psychology Dr. C. R. Prewett, Chairman of Psychology. Dr. Harry Williams ' child psychology class observe children at play. 386 PSYCHOLOGY By use of a two-way mirror, a tape recorder, and movie film, Dr. Williams records patient ' s reactions. Psychology students explore a child ' s world. Dr. William F. Grossnickle Mr. Vann Latham Dr. Charles C. Mitchell Mr. Charles H. Moore Mrs. Hazel Stapleton Dr. Harry Allen Williams Psi Chi honor students converse. Dr. Thomas Long conducts a seminar on clinical psychology. Decade of the 70 ' $ will have fo be the most exciting thus far in the history of this institution. ECU will properly take its place as one of the major universities in the Southeast. We now stand at the threshold of tremendous opportunities in student programs, graduate education, pedagogical advances, and research. The man- date and authority that have come to us through university status will permit a greater influence and a greater involvement with the needs of our society. We are living in an era in which the sociological, economic, and tech- nological problems have been dra- matized and brought sharply into focus. The university community of faculty and students has a compelling responsibility and opportunity to dedicate itself to constructive activi- ties that will contribute to the solution of these prob ' ems. The students at ECU will be part of this enterprise whose productivity will be contributory to improvii.g the lot of all people. Dr. James W, Byrd, Chairman of Physics Dr. Carol G. Adler Dr. Byron L. Coulter Dr. R. M. Helms Dr. R. A. McCorkle Dr. Terence E. McEnall Dr. Floyd M. Read Dr. Thomas Charles Sayetta Dr. Edward Joseph Seykora 388 PHYSICS Dr. Floyd E. Ma+theis, Chairman of Science Education. Students prepare for science education examination. Mr. Floyd Matfheis. Chairman Mr. Donald E. Bailey Dr. Robert L. Dough Dr. Frank W. Filer Dr. Carol D. hiampfon Dr. Carolyn Hampton Mr. James L. Nicholson Dr. Moses M. Sheppard With all Its ten thousand, ECU, the nnicro world like its neighbor the Tar, flows on an ever filling flood of ideas and nnaterials. In the past decade, SCIE has sur- vived the pressures of a changing emphasis and developed to the point of adopting innovative experimenta- tion. The leader in the reform of gen- eral education here at ECU is at home base in SCIE. This leadership reflects the awareness of the staff that a scientific education is not of itself sufficient to fulfill the needs and aspirations of the young citizens who cast their lot with this depart- ment. The promotion of American democrac y and achieving and sus- taining peace are areas of aggres- sive thought and action in SCIE. Versatility in abilities, deep in- siohts into the abysmal confusion of the present age, and broad knowl- edge of history, philosophy, social science, language, and literature are areas of emphasis and honor for the major in SCIE at ECU. The white-coated technician with his myriads of black boxes grinds out wondrous things for a mat- erialistic age; but unless that white coat is lined with the life blood of humanism, the personality of man- hole covers will be on a par with that of a mass of automatons . . . the human race. With self-conscious assuredness SCIE faces the 70 ' s . . . — Dr. Frank W. Eller, Professor Science Education 389 Internal dynamics and the external pressures and sup- port that combined to give East Carolina College university status will continue to modify its structure and functions throughout the I970 ' s. This developmental process Is already giving our institution a new spirit, reflected in a new sense of responsi- bility among faculty and students alike. The more obvious changes dur- ing the I970 ' s will include (I) grow- ing enrollments from a broader population base, including more high risk students In both the un- dergraduate and graduate pro- grams, (2) increased expenditures per gaplta, embodying the installation of modern equipment and facilities necessary for the operation of the great university that ours is rapid- ly becoming, (3) the restructuring of sub-units and divisions within the University for specialized training and enrichment programs charac- terized perhaps by greater auton- omy, more lively competition, and Increased cooperation. Students are necessarily becom- ing more involved In the operation of the University. This Involvement gives them a sense of power, not the type of power that controls uni- versity policies or operations but rather a feeling of Influence because they are being heard and are actual- ly participating in decision-making processes. This new type of student power will tend to bring to the cam- pus a new kind of liberalism in a pat- tern of beliefs and activities less re- lated to sit-ins, confrontations, and disruptions on the campus and more positively oriented toward the goals of research, scholarship, professional careers, and public service. As the structure and functions of the University undergo these types of changes, the campus, per se will no longer be able to contain either the spirit or functions of the Uni- versity. Various units or arms of the University will become increasingly involved in the life and structure of local communities and in the op- erations of established institutions and organizations. Dr. Melvin Williams, Chairman of Sociology and Anthropology. 390 SOGIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY The University will go with students abroad, will move into agencies and connnnuni- ties for research and learning ex- periences, and will perhaps beconrie increasingly involved with other established institutions of higher learning or specialized off-canripus Institutes and programs such as the one at Manteo and others in process of being born. The I970 ' s should bring an in- crease in exchange professorships and perhaps interchanges between our officials and other universities, corporations, associations, and re- lated institutional bodies. This decade may well become the testing ground for a new type of educational philosophy and a new system of universal education in which the university does not. neces- sarily stand at the top of the edu- cational heirarchy, but rather plays a basic and perpetual role in most, if not all, aspects of the teaching- learning process . . . — Melvin J. Williams, Chairman Department of Sociology and Anthropology Dr. Peter Kunkel of Anthropology reviews class notes. Dr. Melvin Williams. Chairman Mrs. Gladys D. Howell Mr. Meighan Johnson Mr. Kim Yoon Hough Dr. David H. Knox. Jr. Dr. S. K. Kuthiala Mr. Robert Matthews Dr. Werner Stenjel Dr. Blanche G. Watrous Student proofreads his report for sociology class. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 391 operaling degree programs in the new School of Allied Health Profes- sions are the B.S. in Medical Tech- nology and the B.A. in Social Wel- fare. New B.S. degree programs in Medical Record Science, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy are being developed and should be available to students during 1970 or 1971. A building to house the, allied health sc hool was authorized by the 1969 General Assembly; con- struction is expected to begin dur- ing the summer of 1970. The decade of the ' 70 ' s will see dramatic changes in health man- power education across the country as major expansion of efforts to meet the growing demand for all categories of these professions are brought to fruition. North Carolina is no exception; educational oppor- tunities for the health careers will increase greatly. New degree programs will be developed in Dental hlygiene, hHealth Education, hiealth Administration, and hiealth Counseling during the early VO ' s. It may be anticipated that new categories of health pro- fessionals not in existence now will develop as specific needs are iden- tified that cannot be met by tradi- tional categories. It can be predicted that the two- year medical school will begin en- rolling students before 1973. A complete four-year school of medi- cine may well be operational be- fore the end of the decade. The major distinction between all of the health related efforts at ECU and those boated on other campuses is, and will continue to be, the in- timate relationship present between the University and its community — the East. This partnership ha been unigue in the past; the decade of the ' 70 ' 5 will see even stronger bonds built between the academic community and the varied health facilities that will make up the clinical campus — the Eastern region. — Edwin W. Monroe, M.D., Dean School of Allied Health Professions 392 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Mrs. Jo Ann Bell Mr. William Garlman. Jr. Mr, George Hamilton Dr. Garland Pendergraph Proposed Allied Health Professions Building. SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS 393 Jam packed. Five hundred and eigh+y-two majors of the Art Department crowded and packed into third floor of Rawl Building. Studios were scattered from Joyner Library to Flanagan and the Memorial Gymnasium. Lecture rooms were wherever room was available. Even under these condi- tions, the General Assembly failed to appropriate funds for new build- ing. Monetary aid came to the de- partment in the form of contribu- tions from interested persons to the Art Foundation, for the purpose of purchasing books for the technical library. In fall quarter, the department was honored with a gift, a painting by Lou Burnett, from the National Academy of Design. Participating in 58 art shows, a productive faculty of 36 constant- ly represented the department in regional and national shows. Dr. Wellington B. Gray, Dean. Dr. Wellingfon Gray. Dean Mr. Joe Buske Mr. Tony Cacolano Mr. Charles Chamberlain Mr. Warren Chamberlain, Sr. Mr. W. V. Crawley Mrs. Frances P. Daugherty Mr. Robert S. Edmlston Impression In stone. 394 SCHOOL OF ART w r:T - O irHWtd k . Mrs. Sara Edmiston Dr. Emily Farnham Miss Janet Fischer Mr. Michael C. Flinn Mr. Hubert G. Geahigan Mr. Iran Gordley Mr. William H. Holley Mr. Peter Jones Miss Francis Neel Mr. Arthur Robert Rasch Miss Elizabeth Ross Mrs. Dorothy N. Satterfiold Professor Tony Cacalano. ECU artists demonstrate flair and imagination at chalk-in. Mr. John E. Satterfield Mr. Donald R. Sexauer Miss Francis Speight Mr. Daniel K. Teis Mr. Rodger H. Wood SCHOOL OF ART 395 Business faculty find time to socialize during coffee break. Dr. James D. Bassler Miss Dorothy Brandon Mr. Stephen M. Brown Mr. Norman H. Cameron Mr. V. Glenn Chappeil, Jr. Mr. J. Marshall Colcord Miss Frances Daniels Mrs. Ouida C. Debter Mr. Thadys J. Dewar Mr. Kenneth G. Donnalley Dr. William H. Durham Miss Ruby E. Edens Dr. Sidney R. Finlcel Dr. Umesh C. GulatI Mr. LeLand Gustafson Mr. J. Fred hJamblen Dr. Alece M. Harrison Mr. Kenneth C. James Dr. Ray Jones Mrs. Ruth B. Jones Mr. Wiiliam J. Kehoe Dr. R. B. Keusch Dr. Tora M. Larsen Mr. Gorman W. Ledbetfer Miss Velma Lowe Mr. Jesse L. McDaniels Dr. Harold M. McGrath Dr. Sterling R. McLean Dr. Joseph W. Romita Dr. Ibrahim M. Salama Q 1 f ' T 1 i - fs!5| I M 1 7- •}f5 ' f ' ' f tri } . f ,. --n fsK- f te-T 396 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Y ' f J- Jr P ( Q Dr. Mohamed Seleim Dr. Gordon F. Smith, Jr. Dr. Anthony Stampolls Mrs. Marjorle Stampolis Dr. James H. Stewart Dr. Jack W. Thornton Mr. Martin L. Truax Mr. William H. Watson Dr. Chung-Jeh Yeh Dr. James White Director of Graduate Studies Dr. Albert R. Conley Chairman of Office Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Administration and Business Education Dr. Joseph A. Hill Chairman of Business Administration Miss Gwen Potter Chairman of Accounting Dr. N. Louis H. Zincone Chairman of Economics History Dr. James H. Bearden, Dean of the School of Business. reveals that business has been a significant factor in the development of modern civili- zation. If history runs true to form, one group of leaders who will be at the forefront in meeting the challenges of the 70 ' s will be leaders in the business environment. Those who aspire to business leadership at ECU will face demands of significant dimensions. They must have roots in many disciplines within the university. If tomorrow ' s business leaders must direct the new technologies of the 70 ' s, then ipso facto they will, to a large extent, be held accountable for the quality of lifestyle in our society. The current interest which busi- ness leaders are pledging to social progress will move from a fringe commitment to a total commitment. Finally, East Carolina University students in 1970 have wider horizons than they did in I960. No longer are they land-locked in their own hometowns either physically or mentally. They visualize in terms of regions, cultures, and nations rather than their im- mediate environments. East Carolina Univer- sity can accept some of the credit for this change in attitude; it also must accept the challenge to extend the horizons still further, and this will be a task of the 70 ' s. The School of Business looks forward to such a challenge. — Dr. James H. Bearden, Dean School of Business SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 397 Students majoring in Elementary Education today give eviden.ce of better academic prep- aration in high school. College entrance scores are higher; and competency in the fields of science, mathematics, social studies and foreign languages is improv- ing. More students with high ability are majoring in Elementary Education; and more young men are preparing for a career in early childhood or intermediate education, two areas that have attracted very few men in the past. Despite the ever-present pressures for quality point averages, there is a growing concern for the acquisition of concepts, skills, and values as opposed to high marks alone. This is apparent in the student ' s desire to select instructors who are considered tough but challenging, who provide learning processes rather than serving as a passive audience that accepts, assimi- lates, who regurgitates facts on demand. Opportunities for problem solving are essential to students and we feel that University status gives the Department of Secondary Education the opportunity to broaden the offerings and to produce the challenge that students need and that secondary schools require. It is to this end that we shall strive to serve the region better and to cope with the di- verse problems which exist today. — Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean School of Education Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean. Dr. Douglas R. Jones. Dean Dr. Frank Arwood, Chairman Dr. J. W. Batten, Chairman Mrs. Alice B. Arlidge Dr. Thomas A. Chambliss Dr. Amos O. Clark Dr. Joseph W. Congleton Jr. Dr. Hal J. Daniel, III Mrs. Patricia N. Daniel Dr. Sheldon C. Downes Mrs. Elsie Simpson Eagen Dr. Frank G. Fuller Dr. David H. Giles Dr. Milton E. Godfrey Dr. Keith D. Holmes 398 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION i ' ai John Lowe, consults bulletin board. Dr. Frank Arwood, Chairman of Elennentary Education. Dr. W. Garrett Hume Dr. M. Helen Ingram Dr. William Sanderson encourages a student teache £ilg Mrs. Esta D. Johnsen Mrs. Louise A. Levey Dr. William B. Martin Dr. Ruth Modlin Dr. W. F. Pritchard Dr. John T. Richards Dr. William C. Sanderson Dr. Mary Lois Staton Dr. Thomas E. Vernon Miss Florence Weaver Mrs. JeaneHe Whithursf- SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 399 Home Economics at East Carolina University is contin- ually achieving its goals with increas- ing quality. In 1968 the department became a school and moved into a new building with spacious facilities. The school offers undergraduate and graduate majors in several subject matter areas and plans to propose additional programs as the need arises. Today ' s student envisions educa- tion as a part of life as well as a way to earn a living. The school seeks to prepare professionals and to fos- ter the development of qualities of inventiveness, flexibility, resourceful- ness, curiosity and judgment. Experi- ences of meaningful action are planned to provide students with the opportunity to carry out responsi- ble, productive activities in the larger community. Our affluent society is character- ized by its increasing emphasis on education and research, the increas- ing number of employed women, the need and emphasis placed on occu- pational training, and the increasing amount of leisure time for family members. New and varied occupa- tions are being created. In the field of housing, for example, home econo- mists work as teammates with city planners, architects, sociologists, and other professionals to provide a more satisfying environment. The planning and furnishing of a particular home in relation to its occupants and their work and leisure activities is of vital importance. Wise management of time, money, and energies to achieve family goals related to occupational, community, and personal activities is pertinent in an era when problem solvers are a necessity. — Dr. Patricia G. hlurley hiome Economics Away from watchful eyes. Home Economics student slices onion for dinner. Dr. Patricia Hurley and Dean Miriam Moore. Miss Yuonne Bishop Mr. Levis Churchill Mrs. Camille Clarice Mrs. Lea Ebro Mrs. Juanita Greer Dr. Patricia Hurley 400 HOME ECONOMICS p f Mrs. Karen James Mrs. Ruth Lambie Mrs. Laura Little Dr. Miriam Moore, Dean Mr. Joe Paulli Stopping to check out the situation, Jerry makes sure his position is secure. Keeping up with five year-olds is not what it is dreamed to be. i 1 Home Economics teachers guide their students and try to motivate their search for knowledge. Miss Eleanor CPuIck Dr. Vila Rosenfeld Dr. Alice Scott Dr. Nancy Sears Miss Lucile Shabowich HOME ECONOMICS 401 School of Music students are now represented in decision-making committees effecting their own education. The School of Music Student- Forum, acting as a policy-making body of students, has taken steps to initiate an eval- uation of the music curriculum. The School participates in such national programs as the Institutes for Music in Contemporary Educa- tion, the Contemporary Music Project of the Prospective Teacher Fellowship Program of the U.S. Office of Education, and the Man- hattanville Music Curriculum Project. With increased emphasis on education outcomes, ECU students will become more sophisticated about the goals of their edu- cation and will demand and get a new de- gree of relevancy in both their professional discipline and general education. Faculty in- sistence on higher levels of musical attain- ment will bring a response of increased dedi- cation to the art of music from students. New demands of the profession will bring about a greater awareness of the needs for education in music capable of generating cultural renewal. Students in the new musical media, ethnomusicology, and others proffer a degree of compatibility between the cur- riculum and the musical life of society as they seek for themselves and others new values in music concerned with the quality of life in the future. — Dr. Thomas W. Miller Dean of the School of Music Dr. Thomas W. Miller, Dean of Music. Joe Blanton practices on the Marimba. Steve Willis sharpens his musical skills at the dr 402 MUSIC Dr. Paul Aliapoulious Dr. Charles Bath Dr. Ruth Boiberqer Dr. Thomas Carpenter Mr. Herbert Carter Dr. Robert Carter Student Jane Morelan sings a favorite selection. Mike Whitaker and Jan Pradue prepare for nnusic exam in nnusic library. Mr. Robert Hause Dr. Claude Hiss Mr. James Hloulilt Mr. Euqene Isabelie Mr. Harold Jones Mr. George Knight Miss Georgia Mizesile Mrs. Catherine Murphy Mr. James Parneli Dr. Rodney Schmidt Mr. James Searl Mrs. Ruth Shaw Mr. Charles Stevens Mrs. Eleanor Toll Mr. Paul Topper Mr. Brett Watson Mrs. Gladys White Dr. Ralph Verrastro MUSIC 403 Anderson, Judith A. Bennetfe. M. Lee Bigger, Audrey Under a new program, student nurses prepare medications at Wake Memorial Hospital. in Student nurses in Mrs. Lawler ' s winter 2 10 Class listen to a report on midwifery. 404 NURSING Perry, Evelyr L.. Dean Broadhurst. Ruth J. Eysenbach, Joan A. Garrison Judith T. Martin, Charlotte M. Martinez, Inez N. Myers, Edith G. Odham, Pamela G. Penry. Mallie B. Qulqqins, Barbara A. Ratcliffe, Lona P. Waldrop, Bonnie E. Mrs. Ruth Broadhurst and Mrs. Charlotte Martin. On the threstiold of a new decade, what lies ahead for nurs- ing education at East Carolina University in the next ten years? What relative projec- tions are feasible at this time in the School )f Nu rsing; Student Nurses prepare a tracheotomy I . As nnore and nnore high school students seek professional education in institutions of higher learning, it is reasonable to assume that the number of students in the School of Nursing at ECU will continue to increase. Enrollment will also be Influenced by the continued shifting of basic nursing education from hospital to the university. 2. hfealth facilities may be extended to Include a medical center complex and more highly specialized community agencies to provide additional technical and specialized experiences for nursing students. This will greatly enhance the student ' s understand- ings of comprehensive patient care and his role in implementing this care. 3. Communication skills, leadership tech- nlgues, and administrative skills will grow in emphasis In order to better prepare the uni- versity graduate to assume his role in the professional field as a beginning practitioner and to provide the necessary background for advancement Into positions of leadership. 4. Registered nurses will look to East Carolina for course and workshop offerings designed to update their knowledge in the newer approaches to patient care based on the results of current nursing research. To fill this need, an active Department of Con- tinuing Education would be necessary. — Charlotte Martin and Ruth J. Broadhurst Nursing NURSING 405 Student attitudes have undergone subtle, yet dra- matic changes during the transition of East Carolina from college to university status. These changes are reflected daily by in- creased student concern for all matters vital to the continued growth of our institution. As the student of the 70 ' s becomes more concerned, he will also become more in- volved in university affairs. His institutional pride will intensify, and his expectations will heighten. Not only will he expect greater opportunities for cultural and social develop- ment, but also broadened opportunities to develop his potential for economic success. The Department of Industrial and Techni- cal Education will not disappoint the student of the 70 ' s. The challenge to provide a true university program will be met as the follow- ing projections for expanded service are realized. 1. Enrollment will continue to increase as more emphasis is placed upon meeting the technical manpower needs of the region and the nation. 2. Occupational education programs will be expanded to include specialized prepara- tion for technical teachers at all levels from the elementary school through the university. 3. A high degree of cooperation will be developed between the university and junior institutions in a joint venture to prepare technical institute teachers and professional industrial technologists. 4. The industrial technology curriculum will be expanded to include technical spe- cialization. 5. A program in industrial rehabilitation therapy will become operational. 6. An industrial extension service will be developed in cooperation with the Division of Continuing Education. 7. Graduate offerings will expand to in- clude the master ' s in industrial technology and the doctorate in occupational educa- tion. 8. The department will be elevated to school status as curriculum offerings become more comprehensive. 9. The department will move into a new physical plant with equipment and facilities comparable to the best in the nation. The 70 ' s will see the school of Industrial and Technical Education gain regional and national recognition as a leader in its field. — Dr. Frederick Broadhurst Dept. of Industrial and Technical Education Dr. Fred Broadhurst Wayne Blackburn labors over drafting board. 406 INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Dr. Thomas J. Haiqwood, Chairman Dr. Frederick L. Broadhurst Dr. Elmer Erber Dr. William R. Hoots, Jr. J. E. Williams solders a project in metals. Mr. John T. Kelly Mr. Robert W. Leith Mr. Clarence M. Kelsey Mr. Kenneth C. Mayer Mr. B. E. Scott Mr. Bob Tate Dr. Paul E. Waldrop, Jr. ' ' Dr. William J. Willis, Jr. Sparks fly as a student welds his creation INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 407 Dr. David J. Middleton, Dean Mr. Brayom Anderson, Jr., Assistant Dean Mr. Garlan Bailey Mr. John S. Bell East Carolina ' s Continuing Education department reaches to Cherry Point, N. C. Classroom atmosphere encourages discussion among students. 408 CONTINUING EDUCATION Two Camp Lejune students prepare for cla In the IS ' D ' s, those students served by ECU through its three resident centers and its extension courses will Increasingly be affected by de- velopments on the home campus. hlopefully, the new decade will see the further implementation of the concept of carrying the campus to the people. The problem, in many cases, will be one of reach- ing the students before the impact of mass culture does. East Carolina has the particu- lar responsibility of shaping as well as chang- ing attitudes. For their part, the students at East Carolina and its off-campus centers are highly inquisitive and eager for commitment. The faith that East Carolina has in its own future Is contagious. University status has simply made possible a broader view of Its role as an Institution of higher learning. The I970 ' s will present it with many great chal- lenges. The way In which It responds to them will be the result. In large measure, of the dedication and vision of Its students. Every reason for optimism abounds. — Charles Bowman, Jr. hllstory Instructor Mrs. Vivian Crickmori Mr. Samuel Hudson Mr. Edmond Liner, Jr. Director of Camp Leiune Center Mrs. Betty Long Mr. James McGee, Director Cfierry Point Mr. Charles McKiever, Director of Goldsboro Center Mr. Charles Niclcens Mr. Herman Phelps, Associate Dean Mr. Charles Bowman. CONTINUING EDUCATION 409 410 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, 1 . C 27834 I DENT IF ' CAT ION CARD ISSUED 9-67 vOiD 6it71 Nay lor, Steve Van Rt. 9 Box 93 Raleigh, N. C, 27609 UVv3-, . 7jliA4 411 Adams, Linda J. Greenville Adams, Vivian Wilmington. Del. Alcock, Haiel H. Grantsboro Allen, John C. Benson Almond, Gerald S. Andrews Amsden, David A. Greenville Angel, W. John Greensboro Armstrong, Wayne W. Chesapeake, Va. Asltew, Ada E. Greenville Attkisson, Ellen M. Garysburg Graduates Avery, John M. Greenville BaVpr, Melford R. Washington Banks, Gail J. New Bern Barden, Martha S. Princeton Barnett, Marvin H. Winterville Barnette, Russyll B. Greenville Blake, Martha R. New Port Bordeaux, Cecelia T. Greenville Bowen. Floyd C. Bellhaven Bower, Thomas D. Jefferson Brower, Stanley F. Asheboro Brown, Sylvia J. Kannapolis Bynum. John H. Greenville Byrd Jr.. Otis L. Dunn Carmine, Forest H. Greenville Carroll. Freddie R. Greenville Cavalle, Alicia E. Bahla Blanca. Argentina Chen, Jao-Shivng Hsinchu, Taiwan 9 Q f m m 9. tr Mm adit. 412 GRADUATES ■;? §!!? i aT Chestnut. Dennis E. Tabor City Clarke, David W. Portsmouth, Va. Cobb, Carolyn R. Coe, Candice H. Farmvllle Robersonville Colquitt, Mayola C. Greenville Couch, Corene Savannah, Tenn. Cox, Cameron M. Crumpler, Diana L Gary Jacksonville Cummings Jr., George W. Atlantic Beach, Fla. Daughety, Donna M. Kinston Davis, John A. Calypso Davis, John W. Burlington Donharl, Glena T. Medford Lakes, N. J. Drausel. Barbara S. Brandzen, Argentina Dressel, Barry L. Edwards, Melvin Ellison. Ralph Finch. Rebecca Flanary. Ralph W. Foster Jr., Francis J. Greenville Washington Sarasota, Fla. Merry Hill Fayetteville Littleton Franceschi, Elida O. Montevideo, Uraguay Franke. Robert H. Winterville Freeman. Junius G., Ill Concord Galloway, Bonnie T. Conway Gibson, Herbert W. Littleton Goeti, Jr.. William G. Fayetteville Gurganus. Horace D. Hall. William T. Hargett. Melba J. Harris. Raymond A. Hartley, Paul J. Hightower II, Erwin A. Jacksonville Pensacola, Fla. Greenville Macon Atlanta, Ga. Wadesboro GRADUATES 413 Hodges, Betsey L. Howard, Ben F. Hunter, Mary B. Ingram, John A. Issac, Margaret James, Carolyn Washington Washington Beaulavllle Edmund. Olcla. Blackpool, England Wallace Jarman, Cecil T. Johnson, Geraud C. Jacksonville Greenville Kale, Wayne M. Gastonia Kellis, Dorothy M. Aberdeen Kershaw, Rocit State College, Pa. Kim, Dong I. Greenville Koser, Annette L. Krautler, Charles C. LeDoux, Jeffery C. Leggett, Donn Y. Lemons, Stephen L. Lima, Paul P. Landisvllle, Pa. Greenville WInterville Greenville Murray Hill. N. J. Bayside, N. J. Livengood, Susan I. Long, Charles F. Greenville Seaboard Lutton. Elaine M. McCraw, Monte F. PInetops Hopewell, Va. McGrath, Maria J. Macatee, George F. Winterville Ashevillo M agglolo, Lewis S. North Bellmore. N. Y. Mann, Janet L. Alexandria, Va. Matthev , Margo Meeks, Edna S.- Hendersonville Tarboro 414 GRADUATES 1£ktSii M Melvln, Robert P. Miller, Robert C. Myers, Baxter J. Nelson, Jr., Eldon L. Nichols, Charles A. Nichols, Wilson S. Nicholson, Ivan W. Parker, David W. Patrick, Joseph E. Payne, LuAnne Payne, Roger L. Pollard, Larry G. Statesboro Hickory Kinston Greenville Wilson Farmville Bath Whitakers Roper Belhaven Winston-Salem Tarboro Roark, Gregory A. Haddonfield, N. J. Robertson, James M. Charlotte Romano, Bruce A. Westport, Conn. Ryon, David O. Farmville Sabrosky, Alan N. Lansing, Mich. Scott, Virginia E. Southport Seagle, Dennis G. Seagle, Elizabeth C. Setaro, Teresa A. Shedge, Roger L. Smith, Harold N. Trimmer, John R. Drexel Nashville Dallas. Tex. Loulsburg Concord Greenville Tyndall, Zackie L. Vernon, Gail F. Wiggs, William H. Wood, Sheila M. Woodall Jr., Leigh C. Yale, Patricia Greenville Frederick. Mo. Warsaw Greenville Wilson Greenville Yates. Kenneth Enfield GRADUATES 415 Adams, Barbara J. Chester, S. C. Adams, Jasper L. Chesapeale, Va. Adams, Terance S. Merry Hill Ahlsen, George W., Jr. Kinston Ajas, Teruyo Havelock Alderman, Bruce H., Jr. Winston-Salem Aldrrdge, Linda C. Bostic Alexander, Cathie J. Winston-Salem Alexander. Henry B. Kinston Alexander, Hugh Q., Ji r. Alexandria, Va. Alexander, Jane E. Greensboro Alexander, Thomas B. Eure Aleiina. Patricia M. Saint Denls- Reunion. France Alford, Katye P. Elm City Altord. Stephen V. Kinston Allen, Barbara A. Rocky Mount Allen, Brenda C. Rocky Mount Allen, Herman O., Jr. Halifax Allen, Lansing R. Kinston Allen, Mary A. Fayetteville Allen, Maurllla C. Benson Alphin, Ann B. Mount Olive Alphin, Vance C. Mount Olive Alston, William S., Jr. Windsor Ambrose, Dennie M. Pinetown Amos, Wanda S. Fayetteville Amyx, Mary J. Rocky Mount Anderson, Gregory L Greenville Anderson, Karen C. Fort Huachuca, Arizona Anderson, Stella R. Raleigh Anderson, William B. Greenville Andrews, Barbara A. Rocky Mount Andrews, Dennis G. Graham Andrews, Martha E. G reenville, S. C. Arant, Lou J. New Bern Arbegast, Walter B. Havelock Arnold, Dottie J. Durham Asby, Gene L. Washington Ashburn, Gary B. Red Springs Atlins, Jerry W. Durham Atkins, Joseph B. Santord Aull. Mildred E. Salisbury Auten, Eliiabeth D. Garner Aycock, Beverly A. Goldsboro Bagby, Richard L. Smithfield Bailes, Judy Sanford 416 SENIORS Seniors M P f ic ik M M . f f mMiLk 9 :♦ X Baird. Robert W. Baker, Sharon A. Balcer, William C. Baiter. William D. Balalc, Joseph R. Baldree, Sarah S. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Greenville Lenoir Burlington Longhurst Ayden Balkcum, Carolyn B. Garland Baiko, Michael P. New Bern Ballance, Lester W. Elizabeth City Ballance, Mary L. Washington Bambauer, Thomas J. Carthage Bang, Jens E. Stoatsburg, N. Y. Banko, Roberta S. Banks, Ellis S.. Jr. Barber. Edna T. Barbour, Betty G. Barham, Edward L., Barnett. Randell P. Jr. String Lake Trenton Bahama Raleigh Raleigh Royemont Barnhart, Vickie L. Hampton, Va. Barnhill, Walter R. Battleboro Barry. Wendy M. Albemarle Bartlett, Theresa Greensboro Barto, Clarence O. Ill Jacksonville Bartusiak, Victoria E. Virginia Beach, Va. Bass, Pamela J. Bass, Robert L. Bassler, Sandra M. Batchelor, Michael F. Bateman, Jack D. Batts, Larry G. Dunn Edenton Greenville Rocky Mount Tyner Wilson SENIORS 417 Bauer Jr., Richard Franic Watchung, N. J. Beaman, Donna Hinson Kinston Beaman. Mary Cile LaGrange Beaman, Stephen Levi Kinston Beaman, Susan Marie Hoolterton Beamon, Mary Sipple Suffolk. Va. Beasley. Joseph Robert CharloHe Beaver. Barry Wayne Landis Beavers, Jr. David Livingsfo ne w inston-Salem Belcher, Robert Gregory Oxford Beaulieu, Anne Elizabeth McLean. Va. Bell, Ruth Ann R ocky Mount Bell, Violette Parham Butner Bennett, Tony Ray Rocky Mount Benson, III, William A. Warrenton Benton, Elizabeth Anne Apex Berger, Vincent Ray Norfolk, Va. Berle, Andrea Lynn Annapolis, Md. Best Jr., Benjamin Newfor 1 Raleigh Best, Nancy Louise Goldsboro Bierma, Stephen Guy Havelock Bilo Deau, Philip Henry Manchester. N. H. Bissett Jr., Harold Edwin Henderson Bissette, Elizabeth Goode High Point BIttner, Nancy Louise Morehead City Blacli, Barbara Dale Greensboro Black, Mary Margaret Lexington Blackburn, Carl Wayne Colfax Blaclcwelder, Gary Lee Rebuck, Pa. Blanchard, Janet Gail Greenville 418 SENIORS .Jtl ' jtt C h Ppf W ) r W ' f P (P? O M s K t f C-f J ' i fft O f (ft P f 7 € Q ( ' ( ' Bland, Danny C. Bland, Thomas H. Bland. William G. Blankenship, Marfha Blaylock, Kenneth W. BJevins, Wanda S. New Bern Goldsboro Smifhfield Weaverville Jamestown Winston-Salem Blount, Theresa P. Greenville Blue, Sharon L. Eagle Springs Blumenstein, Frances A. Fayetteville Boaz, James M. Fairmont Bodenheimer, Charles M. Thomasvllie Boisky. Robert L. Greenville Bollinger, Bruce D. Boldcon, Linda C. Bolt Jr.. James T. Boone, Mary E. Bost, Roger W. Bostian, Thomas R. Bostic, Joe H. Bowen, Floyd C. Bowen, William C. Bowling, William C. Bowman, Kay M. Bowne, James D. Boyd, Kathleen L. Boyd, Robert L. Boyd Jr., Robert W, Bradshaw, Eileen Brady, Deborah C. Bradford, James E. High Point Richmond Charlotte Stolces Statesville Landis Elizabethtown Be ' haven Windsor New Bern Winston-Salem Carthage Burlington Belhaven New Bern Raleigh Middleton, Del. Bear Creek Branch, Martha C. Branin, Mark J. Braswell, Benjamin T. Braunhardt, Ronald L Braxton, Robert L. Bray, Jeffrey D. Greenville Wayne, N. J. Enf.eld San ford Mebane Breedlove, Carolyn Jean Breeze, Ann McKnight Breitman, Paul Brenner, Katherine Bridenstine, Mason Bridge, Sharon Laura Alexandria, Va. Texas Charlotte Fayetteville Asheville Jacksonville, Fla. Bridgers, Charles W. Bright. Linda D. Britt, James Alexander Britt. John Kelly Brift, Larry Thomas Broadwell, Maria N. Jackson Elizabeth City Newton Grove High Point Dunn Charlotte SENIORS 419 Brock, Cyrus Wayne Haxelwood Broclc, Patricia Ann Jacksonville Brodie, Edward Hunter Zebulon Brooks, Elizabeth A. Griffon Brooks, William M. Greenville Brothers, Lewis E. Eli zabe+h City Brown, Carolyn J. Henderson Brown, Edward J. Fayetteville Brown, Jessie O. W insfon-Salem Brown, John Shelton Fountain Brown, Linda Jean Greenville Brown, Robert H. KInston Brown, Vincent G. Asheville Bryan, Kelly F. Eli izabeth City Bryan, Lou A. Goldsboro Bryant, Pauletle Dunn Bryant, Rebecca M. Wl nston-Salem Bryant, Winifred L. Roxobel Buchanan, Bonnie W. Sanford Buckley, Alice E. Athens, Georgia Bullock, Gwen E. Roxboro Bulow, John K Ayden Bumgardner, Karen C. Charlotte Bunch, Velton R. Goldsboro Burbella, Emily C. R ocky Mount Burbella, George J. Iselin, N. J. Burgess, Harvey D. Sinns Burgess, Mary Jane Wilson ' s Mills Burke, Etta D. Raleigh Burmeister, Carol A, Horse Shoe Burns, Elizabeth A. Pitfsboro Burns, Janice M. Hickory Burns, Lynda A. M core stown, N. J. Buschman, Jane C. Ale txandria, Va. Bush, Samuel E. Portsmouth. Va. Butler, Donald E. Dublin Butler, Teresa 1. Raleigh Byerly, Claudia L. Siler City Byrd, Fanny Lue Ahosltie Byrd, Frieda G. Clarlcton Cade, Jane M. St. Pet ersburg, Fla. Cahoon, Karl G. Greenville Cain, Mary S. Greensboro Cain, Teresa G. Greensboro Calcutt, Stephen D. Winston-Salem Calhoun, Elizabeth B. Sanford Callahan, Richard J. C aup Springs. Md. Callaway, Paul R. Mt. Airy 420 SENIORS (v) W o Q rj feCk k f 6 C f - ' )) ft? ' © 4 ' iyiiii h Campbell, Cheryl A. Greensboro Campbell, Patricia W, Wilson Campbell, William R. Sanford Canning, Timothy A. Huntington, N. Y. Cannon. Lou Ellen Grimesland Capell, Kerry L. Wadesboro Capps, Erie D. Fayet+eville Capps. Kirby B. Laurinburg Carawan, Glenda H. Greenville Caraway, Cheryl A. Winston-Salem Cardwell. C. Dwight Mayodan Carpenter. Jo Anne Durham Carpenter, Sue K. Claremont Carr, Carol A. War, West Va. Carraway, George Bryan Havelocic Carraway, Sudie A. Elm City Carroll, Beverly W. Greenville Carroll, Connie R. Fayettevllle Carrol, Sharon K. Greensboro Carter, Garold R. Havelocic Carter, Ronald W. Southern Pines Carter, Susan Anne Winston-Salem Carver, Evelyn B. Roxboro Cascioli, Edna L. Griffon Casey, Nina 1. Greenville Cash, Ray E., Jr. Edenton Cash, Terry Darrell Rutherfordton Cashwell. Callie R. Jacksonville Cassell, Catherine C. Nitro, W. Va. Cassell. Thomas M. Jacksonville Cates, B. Philip Greenville Catlett, Cassandra J. Greensboro Cattle, Carolyn A. Kinston C uley, M rth Fort Barnwell Chaffee, Pamela R. Bethlehem, Pa. Chalmers, Thomas W. Matthews Chamberlain, Cheryl A. Alexandria, Va. Chambers, Allen B. Winston-Salem Chambers, Nancy L. Jacksonvi ' le Chamblee. Helen B. Nashville Chambless, Rebecca T. Lexington Chandler, Cheryl D. Washington Cheeic, Cynthia E. Halifax Cherry, Benjamin V. Plymouth Cherry, Henry L. Washington Cherry, Margaret G. Windsor Chisom, Sherman L. Roanoke. Va. Clarlt. Linda R. Eagle Springs SENIORS 421 Clarlt, Roger B. Clemmons Clark, Vivian P. M+. Olive Clayton, Fred Harrison Haw River Cleary, Margaret S. Lexington Cleve, Mary C. Vanceboro Cliborne, Judith L. Union Level, Va. Clune, Thomas J. Astoria, Oregon Coclcman, Ivey L., Jr. Long Beach Colter, John H., Jr. Greenville Colter, Marvin T. Pleasant Hill Colenda, Patricia A. Oxford Collins, Linda F. Burgaw Collins, Patsy J. Colson, Elizabeth A. Comer, James S. Compton, Linda B. Congleton, Otis M. Connor, Jaclcie B. Coolc, Linda G. Coolt, Margie C. Coolce, Louie D. Cooley, Leslie A. Cooper, Pamela P. Copenhaver, Danny L. Corbitt, Charles H. Corey, Susan M. Corson, Kenneth A. Counts, Carolyn W. Coward, Retha J. Cox, Billy J. Cox, David L. Cox, Donna J. Cox, Rachel T. Craven, Charles H. Crawford, Linda L. Credle, Mary F. Castalia Tarboro Overland Greenville Rutherfordton Jacksonville Salisbury Kernersville Littleton Washington Wytheville, Va. Franklin. Va. Hickory Eclipse, Va. Greenville Greenville Clarendon Belhaven Jamestown Hooker+on Carney ' s Point, N. J. Swancboro Morehead City Crew, William R. Crisp, William L. Crooke, James R. Cross, Martha A. Cross, Sanford T. Crouse, Gregory H. Roanoke Rapids Arapahoe Hamlet Elizabethtown Gary Florence, S. C. Crowell, William J. Atlanta, Ga. Cruise, Glenda J. Durham Culbreth, Walter M.. Jr. Charlotte Culp, James G., Jr. Pineville Cundiff, Ronald G. Virginia Beach, Va. Cunningham, Jane P. Richmond, Va. f © f fl 6 ( © A O 422 SENIORS jCry v| fctr Tj Cussano, Pa+rica J. Pleasantvllle. N. Y. Cuthberf. John G. Owings Mills. Md. Cuthbertson, Larry E. Greensboro Dagenhart, Linda M. Statesville Daniel. Linda F. Oxford Daniels, Audrie D. Clinton Daniels. Russell, Jr. Winiford Darrow, Billy R. Washington Daughtry. Lola H. Smithfield Davenport, Elizabeth A. Ayden Davidson. Sandra 1. Lenoir Carlton B. Goldsboro Davis, Carolyn J. Morehead City Davis. Douglas F. Pine Level Davis, Elizabeth A. Washington D. C. Davis. James M. Raleigh Davis, Jerry B. Kannapolis Davis, Joseph E. Greenville Davis, L. Paige Washington Davis Mary Ellen Jamesville Davis, Norma K. Bladenboro Davis, Pauline Lumberton Davis. Victoria E. Moclcsville Dawes, Judith A. Roclcy Mount Day. John B. Va. Beach, Va. Dayson, Delia P. Greenville Deal. Jerry L. China Grove Deal, Larry R. China Grove Dean, Nancy C. Norwood Deaton, Randy E. Shelby SENIORS 423 Deaver, Brenda S. Hope Mills Debord, Caria B. Saltville, Va. Dees, Jewell D. Havelock Denmark, Mary H. LaGrange Denning, Diane L. Raleigh Devane, John M. Tomahawk Dickens, Carol G. Norfolk Dickerson, Mary F. Henderson Dickinson. John G. Charlotte Dillard, Linda J. Warrenton Ditmars, John M. Washington, D. C. Dix, Barbara E Iridgeton, N. J. Dixon, William R. Murfreesboro Dodd, Carolyn A. Raleigh Dowd, Margaret E. Richmond, Va. Dudley, Cecelia A. Rocky Mount Dudley, Emmie Dover Dudley, Owen F. Scotland Neck Dudley. Walter R. Raleigh Dupree, Mary A. Kinston Dyndur, Jean O. Greenville Eddins, Patricia A. Mount Olive Edge, Connie S. Fayetteville Edgerton, Judine V. Micro Edmondson, Russell B. Rocky Mount Edwards, Frances P. Kenly Edwards, Robert W. Rocky Mount Edwards, Sandra L. Pendleton Edwards, Timothy W. Wendell Efird, Elaine Y. Albemarle Eichling, Mary T. Greenville Ellenberger, Timothy R Glenshaw. Pa. Eitenberger, Thomas C. Glenshaw. iPa. EllioH, Brenda J. High Point Elliott, Kenneth R. Haw River EllioH, Thomas E. New Bern Ervin, Patricia A. Clinton Erwin, John K. Sanford Estridge, Rick Bryant Greensboro Eure, Patricia H. Va. Beach. Va. Everett, Debra K. Petersburg. Va. Everett, James H. Stokes Ezzell, Robert Hill Rocky Mount Ezjell, William Wesley Wilson Farina, Daniel C. Jacksonville Farrell, Robert A. Aberdeen Faulkner, Ella J. Kinston Faulkner, Rob G. Greenville 424 SENIORS •R , ( P i Feldman, David H. Richmond, Va. Felfon, Ruth R. Greenville Ferguson, Bette B. Pompano Beach Fla. Ferguson, Gerald R. Midlothian, Va. Ferreall, Waverly J. Durham Ferree. Walter F. Wadesboro Fesperman, Julia A. Albemarle Fields, Gary W. Greenville Findley, John Arlington, Va. Fisher, Bet+y J. Roanoke, Va. Fisher, Cecelia L Fayettevllle Fisher, John Marshall Granite Quarry Flanagan, Dwighf J. Edenton Flint, Janet L. Waynesboro, Va. Flounoy, Linda J. Sanford Fioyd, Eva P. Elizabeth City Flye. Paul W., Jr. Roclcy Mount Femes, Frances J. Greenville Forrest, Wanda T. Ayden Foster, Mary L. Plymouth Foster, Sylvia M. Raleigh Fouts, Stefane K. Highland Springs, Va. Foushee, Beverly D. Sanford Fowler, Peggy K. Kinston Fox, Cynthia G. Hampton. Va. Fox, Gerald M. Kinston Francis, Mary D. Shelby Francis. Walter C. Murfreesboro FranJtlln, Eleanor J. Springfield, Va. Franklin, Linda B. Vienna. Va. Fraser, Lee C. Greenville, S. C. Frazer, Estella B. Portsmouth, Va. Frailer, Bruce H. Oxford Frazler, Phillip R. LaGrange Fredericltson, Charles A. Hopewell. Va. Freeman, John B. Arapahoe Frenck, Carol J. Va. Beach, Va. Frye, J. Dale Carthage Fullbright, Claude H Claremont Fulcher. Dewey E. Wilson Fulghum, Charles A. Mt. Olive Funderburic, Tera R. Kannapolis Furr. Pamela A. Petersburg, Va. Gaddis, Joseph S. Asheboro Gallagher, Jere D. Fayettevllle Galloway, Kenneth R. Supply Ganey, Haul H. Leiand Garcia, Smiltey Raleigh SENIORS 425 Garvericic, Thomas J. Gay, Julia G. Geifer. Helen L. Gentry, Joseph W. George, Caroline W. Gibson, Diane M. Gibson, Martha B. Gibson, Sarah F. Gibson, William S. Gilbert. Brenda J. Glenn, Sandra H. Glover, Kathryn E. Greenville LaGrange Nev Bern Elkin Greenville Greensboro Whi+eville Hamlet Whitevllle New Bern Winston-Salem Mt, Crawford. Va. Glover, Nicola B. Greenville Glover, Richard A. Greenville God ley, William F., Jr. Chocowlnity Godwin, Pamela C. Micro Goldston, Donna G. Goldston Go lightly, Carol A. Winston -Salem Gollobin, Denise Elizabeth City Gooden. Bernice A. Elizabethtown Goodman, Phillip L. Landis Goodwin. Joseph H. Charlotte Goodwin, Thomas H. Sayville, N. Y. Gordon, Cheryl A. Winston -Sal em J f? O 0) ' iLmmti Sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma entertain neighborhood youngsters in Haunted House at Halloween. 426 SENIORS iii i © ( © f -) K T w Gordon, Franklin N. Gower, A. Elizabeth Grady, Pa+ricia Grady. Robert V. Graham, Donna M. Grant, J. Ronald Winston-Salem Raleigh Albertson Roclcy Mount Hubert Fayetteville Grant, Marcia L. Grant. William F. Grantham, Carolyn B. Graves, Janet F. Gray, Carol A. Gray. Charles R. Gray, James L. Gray, William Robert Green, Alton L. Green, Jane B. Green. Prentis W. Greene, Brenda J. Gregory, Jackie L. Gregory, Patricia B. Griffin. Ill John C. Griffin, Johnny L. Griffin, Judith Carolyn Grimes, Betsy Raleigh Chester, S. C. Battleboro Slatesville APO N. Y. Greenville Greenville Kinston YoungsviHe Roclcy Mount Dublin. Ga. Spring Hope Goldsboro Elizabeth City A ' heboro Greenvll ' e Roclcy Mount Faison Grimes, Kenneth I. Kinston Groce, Juanita H. Portsmouth, Va. Groce, Richard E. Moclcsvllle Grollinger, Stephen J. Greenville Gudger, James F. Commerce, Texas Guess, Clifton B. Ra ' eigh Guffy, Janice F. Guilford, David J. Guin, Daniel W. Guin, Faye C. Gulledge, Glenn S. Gunn, Robert T. Gurganus, Jena L. Gurganus, John H. Gurley, Steve R. Haines, Sharon L. Haislip, Patricia L. Hale, Paula M. Hal Hal Hal Hal Hal Hal Fravius B. James D. John Turner Michael A. Patricia S. Pauline T. Salisbury Wilson Henderson Henderson Havertown. Pa. Rocky Mount Washington Williamston Morganton Goldsboro Washington Scotland Neck New Bern Spring Lake Washington Washington Salisbury Star SENIORS 427 Hall. Ralph W. Ham, James B. Hamilton, James D. Hamilton, Thomas R. Hammond, Alma J. HamneH. William L., St. Pauls Kinston Orlando, Fla. Smithfield Cerro Gordo Jr. Raleigh i m mh Hancock. David W. Ill Hand. George H. Hanltovich, Barbara A. Hansen, Donald W. It Hanson, Kathleen Hardee, Daniel N. Wilson Kinston Jacksonville Lake Forest Geneva, Switzerland New Bern Hardee. Joseph R. Maysville Hardee, Karl W. Queenville Hardee, Marten S. Greenville Hardee, Patricia A. Maysville Hardee, Randall L New Bern Hardee, Sandra P. Grimes ' and Hardy, Janis C. Kinston Hare, Marvin E. Edenton Harmon, Annie J. PIttsboro Harrington, Harry D. Lillington Harris, Archie L. Wilmington Harris, Herbert B. Blacltridge, Va. Harris, Janice 1. Durham Harris, Mary C. Elizabeth City Harris, Marian M. Wilson Harris, Sandra F. Kinston Hart. Jack W. Wilmington Harvey, Jean M, Greenville 28 SENIORS ( 1 f ' Q frnm. f p, , k k k d ' -A -v £A£MA C A ' P i ii ii Hassell, Frances E. Roper Hatfield. Marshall L Miramar Isles, Fla. Hatley. William L. Valdese Hawley. Robert L. Burlington Hawkins, Jeanette E. Mebane Hawthorne, William H. Charlotte Haynes, Mary E. Burlington Heartsill. JeNell D. Greenville Heath, Judy. A. Trenton Heath, Terry E. Fayettevllle Helms. Emma L. Albemarle Helms. Randlph M. High Point Hemric, Stephen G. Jonesville Hendrix, Dianne A. Powell ' s Point Hendrix, Wilburn E. Kill Devil Hills Henn. Sheila Ann Briclc-Town, N. J. Henry, Donald L. Strasbury, Penn. Henry, Patricia G. Newport News. Va. Henslee, Charles E. Arlington, Va. Hepler, Michael B. High Point Herbst, Glenn A. Greensboro Hiclcs, Carolyn A. Elon College Hiclcson, Anne Alexandria, Va. High, Carolyn E. Sanford Hill, Cynthia M. Murfreesboro Hill, Deidra B. Roclcy Mount Hill, Nancy Durham Hill, Sammie Walter Dover Hinchman, Jessie A. Kinston Hines, Isaac C. Kinston SENIORS 429 Hinnant, Ronald L. Hinson, Billy R. Hinson, Linda K. Hirt. Linda D. Hobbs, Benjamin C. Hobbs, Jacqueline S. New Bern Charlotte Goldsboro Alexandria, Va. Hertford Greenville Hockett. Douglas W. Hodges, Jr., Clarence C. Pleasant Garden Hodges, James S. Hodges, Ruth L. Hodgin, Donald L. Hoggard, James F. Hohing, Carol A. Holder, Fredericlc A. Holliday, Linda A. Homesley, Sam T. Hopkins, Linda Carol Hopitins, Linda L. Hopper, Cordell Hood, Harriet+e H. Horner, Bcnnie L. Horton, Janice M. Horton, Larry W. Hough, Linda R. Houston, Josephine A. Howard. Betty F. Howard, Marlon J. Howard. Ronald W. Howell, Raymond D. Howell, Steven D. Washington Washington Swan Quarter Greensboro Windsor Charlotte Charlotte Fayetteville Cherryvltle Elizabeth City Goldsboro Greenville Charlotte Fayetteville Pittsboro Durham Jamesville Charlotte Swansboro Winston-Salem Greenville Radford. Va. Garysburg Hudson, Judy E. Rockingham Hudson, Linda J. Clinton Huffman, Terry D. Hampton, Va. Hufham, Sybil E. Morehead Huffstetter, Frederick L. Newport News. Va. Humphrey, David L. Kelford Humphrey, Robert L. Humphrey. William E. Hungate, Kenneth W. Hunt. Michael L Huntley, Dennis H. Huntley, Virginia S. Griffon Salisbury Lumberton Greenville Greenville Nashville Hurdle, James R. Hurwitr, Matthew Hutchlngs. Walter Ihrie, James R. Ingle, William W. Irey. Jill S. Elizabeth City L. Tarboro R. Greenville Louisburg Raleigh Silver Springs, Md. 430 SENIORS o f f F rrf rn rj Q, f O (? f © j ' idk d ' M Misk Isley, Samuel L. Snow Camp Ivey, Margo Z. Weldon Jackson. John K. Eli zab-th City Jacltson, Katherine D Morehead City Jaclcson, Laura H. Kinston Jackson. Linda S. Dunn Jaclcson, Ruby W. Greenville JacobeHi, Andrea L South WiH lamsport, Pa. James. Cheryl A. West New York, N.J. James, Gahlon H. Albemarle James, Mary L. ! Silver Spring, Md. Jard, Marjorie H. Vii rginla Beach. Va. Jarvis, Bruce B. Jonesvllle Jenkins. George P. Greenville Jenkins, George P. Greenville Jenkins. James R. Washington Jenkins, Ha+tie E. Aulander Jenkins, Joseph L. Greenville Jenkins, Lydia A. La Grange Jenkins, Molly R. Chocowinity Jennings. Emily T. Charlotte Jennings, Kathleen M. Lynchburg, Va. Jernlgan, Linda S. Falls Church, Va. Jessee, Gaylan L. Lewisville JilcoH, Stephen C. Roxobel Johnson, Carol E. Selma Johnson, Doris L. Wilmington Johnson, Hope M. Greenville Johnson, Ernest F. Greenville Johnson Jr., Horace M. Greenville Johnson. Karen Lee W. Greenville Johnson, Laura L. Newark, Del. Johnson. Lucy G. E Ilzabeth City Johnson, Michael H. Hickory Johnson, Shirley F. Washington Jones. Barry R. Pleasant Garden Jones, Daniel K. New ' York, N. Y. Jones, Dawn A. Marietta Jones III. Donnle H. Princeton Jones, Helen F. Washington Jones III, Jarvis D. Fayettevilje Jones, Julia G. WInton Jones, June T. El Izdbeth City Jones, Lalon E. Harrells Jones, Richard E. Shelby Jones. Sandra B. 1 Mount Olive Jones, Shirley £. Raleigh Jones. Thomas K. Nashville Jones Jr., Vasco D. Greenville SENIORS 431 Jordan, Yvonne Roxboro Joyner, Ronnie S. Greenville .Judd, Julie M. Springfield, Va. Justice, John P. Pittsboro Kalaf Jr., Charles A. Margate. N. J. Kannan, Carolyn L. Goldsboro Katien, Lionel 1. Charlotte Kenner, Wanthy K. WInsfon-Salem Kellum. Linda K. Jacbonville Kelly, Mary-Margaret Arlington. Va. Kelly, Virginia R. Rocky Mount Kennedy, Cynthia A. Beulaville Kennerly, William R. China Grove Kepley, Jewell E. Salisbury Kesler, Emoloe L. Greenville Kesler, Timothy B. Winston-Salem Kerns, Wands F. Charlotte Key, Mickey G. Mount Airy Kimball, Jesse G. West End King, Durwood M. Havelocit King, Haiek M. Littleton King, Kelly S. Zebulon Kinsaul, Phyllis J. Greenville Klaus, Susan L. Norfolk. Va. Klingman, Richard L. Indianapolis. Ind. Klutr, Frances F. Matthews Kniqht, Martha L. Ernul Knight, Wayne S. Key West. Fla. Knox, Thomas H. Tarboro Kohler, Susan V. Jacksonville Koller, Vickie L. Aurora Koppernhoefer, Louis G. Riverton, N. J. Korn, Rita A. Asheboro Koumparakis, Phyllis S. Martinsville, Va. Kuezynskt, Lenore M. Goldsboro Kunsman, Linda 1. Charlotte Lackey. Stephen D. Burlington Laffteay, Dorothy E. Goldsboro LaHon, Patricia J. Hickory Lain e, Barbara A. Charlotte Lambert, Connie K. Rocky Mount Lamond, Angus S. Alexandria, Va. Lanam, Virginia L. Zweibrucken, Germany Lancaster, Linda F. Pilceville Lane, Harry D. Asheboro Lange, Harry M. Buxton Langston, Marsha J. Henr erson Laramore, Harrison R. Winston-Salem 432 SENIORS © © © f 6 f La Rogue, Wray D. Lassi+er, Glenn M. Lassiter, Melinda S. Lasslter, Sarah E. Kinston Raleigh Jon« svIile Raleigh Lawson. Willard F. Lea. B. Gall Leale. William R. Lee. William H. Greensboro Carthage Roanoke R pids Raeford LeggeH, Thomas H. Leinbach, Thomas E. Lemnah, Susan G. Leonard, Dennis R. Fairmont Arlington, Va. G ' -B ' nville Morganton Lesen, Michael A. Swansboro Lever. Earl H. Dunn Lewis, Carolyn J. Roclty Mount Lewis Frances-Rebecca C. Greenville Lewis. James R. Lewis, Margaret C. Lewis. Shirley A. Lewis Jr.. Tola E. Crewe, Va. Washinnton High Point Raleigh Liguori. Raymond R. Forty Fort, Pa. Liles. SaraM. Gib ' on Lilley. Constance K. Old Trap Li I ley, Patricia G. William ' Jon Lilley. Timothy W. Lindler, Susan B, Lingerfelt, Carolyn B. Linville, Dianne M. Tarboro Charlotte Charlotte Greenville Linville, Roger A. Lisenby, James D. Litalter. Jr. Ralph K. Li+tle, Evelyn M. Winston-Salem Hamlet Concord Lincolnton SENIORS 433 Little, Little, Little, Little. Lloyd. Long, Fritz F. Gloria D. Jean D. Joe S. Gene E. Carolyn P. Leicester Greenville Wilmington Jefferson Spencer Hertford Long, Margaret A. Severn Long, Priscilla J. Kinston Long, Sylvia A. Rockingham Lord, David E. Severna Park, Md. Lov e Jr., John W. Greenville Lowe, Nelda S. Greenville Lowry, Ann E. Lucas, Anna E. Lucas, Marvin B. Luck, John W. Lunsford, Judy E. Lynch, Wilbur J. APO, New York Turkey Raleigh Richmond Old Fort Fayetteville Lyon, Peter A. Winston-Salem Lytto, Linda P. Bethesda, Md. McAllister, Margaret S. Pittsboro McCall, Grover T. Laurinbury McCall, Marcia L. Durham McCaskey, Samuel L. Aulander - TSfe McCay, Nancy McCiendon, Sandra McColl. Francis, M. McCoy, Carlos, M. McCoy, Edward J. McCown, Robert W. Wallingford, Pa. A. Arlington, Va. Fayetteville Fayetteville Lenoir Roanoke. Va. McDade, Pamela J. McDeviH, Edwinna R. McDowell, Samuel T. McDuffie, Linda . McSee. Hal S. McGinniss, Cheryl A. McGowan, Joanna K. McGrath. Gregory E. McGuInn, Douglas McGuirIc, Michael G. Mclntyre. Bette L. McKenzie, Ellis J. Henderson West Asheville Statesville Fayetteville Greenville Temple Hills Alexandria Va. Fruitland, Md. Forest City Arlington, Va. Charlotte PInehurst McKrnney, Michael J. McKinnon, Jeannette H. McLamb. Carolyn W. McLamb, George T. McL urin, James H. McLean. Sally V. Jacltsonville Rowland Brulnqton Greenville Rnhblns Lumb erton 434 SENIORS (m Ik © fS| © © P) tJ I 4. J (! 1 McLeod, Suzanne Fayet+eville McMillan, James D. Puhaski, Va. McNaughton, Peggy A. Elizabeth City McQueen, Larry W. Whlteville McSwain, Ann Greensboro Mabe, Carol K. Winston-Salem Macaluso, Linda B. Wilson Malone, Robert M. Grifton Manchester, James D Pompano Bch. Fl. Maness, Linda L. Silver City Manning, Oscar R, Fayetteville Mansfield, Mary B. Nashville Marcus, Michael B. Norfolk, Va. Marguties. Howard S. Raleiqh Mariner, Robert C. J r, Greenville Marlin, Robert H. Jr. Durham Marr III. John E. Greenville Martin III, James E. Wadesboro Martin, Kenneth C. New Castle. Del. Margin, Mary S. Raleigh Martin Jr., Robert R Greensboro Mason, Vivian C. Raleigh Matheson, J. Dianne Raleigh Matta, William C. Roanoke Rapids Mauney, John R. Lexington Meade, Rex L. Riverdale, Md. Meadows, Claudia G. South Boston, Va. Mea amer, Sylvia H. Sanford Medlin, Linda B. Pittsburgh Meeks Jr., Joseph B. Greenville Melton, Charlotte R. Bethel Melton, Gloria A. Hurbert Meredith, Robert A. Camp H.ll, Pa. Merrell, Esther S. Atlantic Miller, Thomas C. Oxor Miller, Robert D. Lexington Mills, Dorothy E. Raleigh Milone, Franic Jr. Greenville Mims, Sandra S. Harrisonburg, Va. Mingus, Donna R. Charlotte Minor, Carolyn G. Silverspring, Md. MItchum, William D. J r. Lenoir Mobley, James P. Raleigh Mobley, Roger W. Williamston Moen, Geraldine E. Hastings, Minn. Moldin, Richard F. High Point Molloy, George A. J Creedmoor Montaque, Bonnie G. Roxboro SENIORS 435 Moody. Lloyd R. Kinston Moody, Richard J. Chapel Hill Moore, Alice C. Sunbury Moore, Gary D. Silver City Moore, Charles S. Vienna, Va. Moore, David E. Cleveland Moore, Donna C. Rocl y Mount Moore, Dorothy C. Rocky Mount Moore, Peter S. Greenville Moore, Janet S. Springfield, Va. Moore, Levy E. Tarboro Moore, Mary E. Spring Hope Moore, Ronald J. Silver City Moore, William B. Chestar, Va. Morgan, Brnne R. Danville, Va. Moorls, Billy W. Aulander Morris, George R. Kenly Morris, Harvey Glenn Jr. Concord Mcrriss, Sarah E. Fayettevilie Morrisetfe, Peggy Enfield Morrison, Annice Wallace Morse, Jeanne A. Alexandria, Va. Mosley, Arch ' e T. Henderson Mounfcastle, D. P rovidence Forge Moye, Sidney M. Greenville Moyer, CyntMa J. Guam Mozingo, Donald R. Farmville Muic, Frank F. Goldsboro Mullen, Glenda J. Greensboro Mullen Jr., Reginald O. Spring Hope Murphy, Linda J. Pink Hill Murphy, Thomas W. Eden Murschelli. Wayne M. Bridgeport, N.J. Myers III, Raleigh B. Bel cross Myers, Sherry L. Winston-Salem Nail, Janice Salisbury Nalepa, Arlene M. Arlington. Va. Nance, Janes A. Charlotte Nash, John C. Lenoir Neal, Arnold C. Madison Nelson, Edna E. Griffon Nelson. Josephine T. Robersonvilie Newberry, Larry W. Tarboro N ' wboid, Gregory S. Hampton, Va. Nielsen, Karen 1. Shallotte Nikolas, Susan A. River Forest Niparts, Brenda H. Greenville Noe, Alexander B. Sumter. S. C. 436 SENIORS t f M P K T r|f 7 T f _ vl iii - M k f f Noell, Catherine C Durham Norman, James D. Goldsboro Norman, Robert D. FaveUeville Norsworthy, Debra L Hampton. Virginia Norton. Mitchell D. Salemburg Noviclcl, Raymond A. Kinston Oakley, Marilyn G. Roxboro Obrecht, Dawn V. Baltimore Oliver, Elizabeth D. Greenvll ' le Ol-en, Linda L. Alexandria, Va. O ' Neal, Peggy F. Morehead City O ' Neal, Susan Arlington, Va. Origer, Nancy A. Wilmington Orr. Richard W. Greenville Orrell. Eric G. Pompano Beach Florida Orton. Clifton B. Alexandria, Va. Overcash, Eric M. Landis Owen, Linda C. Littleton Owens, Donna R. Greenville Owens. Jesse A. Winston-Salem Owens, Stephen L. GreenviJe Pace, Joseph B. Wilmington Pake, Colon C. Washington Pake, Lucy S. Bassett, Va. Palassis. Antoinette L. Charleston. s. c. Palsha. Mary Jo Greenville Palsha. Robert G ' e=nville Parker, Jennie M. Fountain Parker, Nancy L. Jacksonville Parker, Penelope E. Greensboro SENIORS 437 Parlcer, Sara L. Charlotte Parnell. Patricia A. Greenville Parrish. Ronald H. Yort. S. C. Parsons, Pamela S. Candor Pate, Tommy B. Zebulon Patterson, Linda M. Santa Paula, Cal. Patterson, Patricia M. Sanford Paul, Claude C. ill Goldsboro Paul, Jo F. Greenville Peel, Harry Jr. Ayden Peel, Donald W. Williamston Peel, Linda S. Wil.iamston Peel, Robson C. Greenvilfe Peer, Donald D. Goldsfaoro Pelletler, Laura P. Washington Pelletier, Sandra G. LaGrange Peluso, Robert N. Southern Pines Pence, David L. Blaclcsone, Va, Penfreld, Mancy S. Greensboro Pennington, James K. Mooresfreesboro Penny, Brenda 1. Edenton Perdue, Mrs. Joyce N. Greenville Perkinson, Betty K. Littleton Perri, Jacqueline L. Somerset, N. J. Perry, Donald G. Zebulon Perry, Virginia L. Ta boro Peterson, Cynthia W. Arapahoe Pfeifer, Joann B. Greenville Pharr, Martha N. Concord Phelps, Harriet M. Raleigh Phelps, Retta A. Leiand Phillips, Alice S. Gastonia Phillips, Annette E. Greensboro Phillips, Freeman M. Greenville Pickett, Gerald F. Kinston Pierce, Cynthia A. Windsor Piland, Herman A. Oak City Pilkington, V. Jean Durham Pipher, Charles K. Washington Pittman, James L. Princeton Pittman, James P. Pine Level Pittman, Lynn E. Alexandria, Virginia Pittman, Mary 1. Jaclcsonville Pittman, Sylvia R. Raleigh Plaster, Kennpth R. Martinsville, Va. Plummer, Elizabeth A. Asheboro Pollard, Nancy E. Blacit Mountain Pollock, Hamish Hampton. Va. 58 SENIORS n 3 ' Ma A mmk M 1 r ? 1 4 iM.Li Pollocl, Virginia C. Danville Va. Pope, Jason C. Clinton Pope. Joseph A. Clin+on Porter. Pamela A. Lunberton Porter. Tanya E. Greenville Powell. Charles H. Arapahoe Powell. Charlotte M. Martinsville, Va. Powell, Evelyn L. Ruckorsville Va. Powell, Harrietts L. Greensville Powel. Joam R. Rocky Mount Powers. Brenda 5. Fayetteville Powers, David A. Fayettevil ' e Prescott, Donald W. William ton Presneli. Ann E. Concord Presnell, Sherry A. Asheboro Price. Larry W. FayeUeville Price. Mary E. Farmvllle Price, Patsy L. Willlamston Price. Sandra L. Selma Prltchard. Linda S. Elizabeth City Pritchard. Nyra S. Charlotte Provence. Linda Charlotte Prowe. Jennifer H. Dover. Del. Pruit, Anne M. Newport Quick, Anne S. Greensboro Quisenberry, Nora L. hiampton, Va. Raby, Caroline W. Tarboro Rachal, John R. Raleigh RacUey. Jr. Alvis E. Raleigh Randall, Judith X. Char ' otte Randow, Regina R. Hampton, Va. Rankin, Robert G. Raleigh Ransone, William T. Washington Ratclift. Patricia L. Morganton Rash, Mary D. Mooresville Ray, Carol U. Burlington Reaves. Cynthia D. Jacksonvillo Reddick, Kenneth L. Statonsburg Reid, Linda L. Alexandria. Va. Reinhardt, Ann M. Hickory Remley. Debra Jacksonville Renegar. John W. Yulkinville Renfrew, Sandra E. Wilson Rep3Ss, Judy G. Itmann Respass. Heber A. Plymouth Respess. William A. Greenvi!!e Reynolds, Jr.. Prestons D. Kinston Rhyne. Robert A. Ra ' eigh SENIORS 439 Rice, Christine A. Rich. Ronald W. Richardson, Janet K. Richardson, Larry J. Richardson, William R. Rickets, Joanne F. Riddle, Kent F. Riddle, Marvin E. Ridge, Carolyn C. Ridge, David L. Rigsbee, Arnold W. Riley, Leary R. Sea Level Jacksonville Smithfield Sapla CharloHe Silver Springs, Md. Westfleld Greenville Greenville Greenville Chapel Hill Graham R V Ringrose, Stephen J. Raleigh RiPoll, Jose M. Coral Gables. Fla. Rivenbark, Henry G. Goidsboro Roberson, Gerald W. Kinston Roberson, Sandra R. Robersonvllle Roberts Jr.. Billy B. Wlnston-Salem Roberts, George H. Bozman, Md. Roberts, Judith A. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Roberts. Judith M. Greenville Roberts. Linda R. Greenvills Roberts, Steven F, Key West. Fla. Roberts Jr., Walter F. Shawboro Robertson. Myra J. Woodland Robinson, Earl D. Durham Ro binson, Randall W, Clarkton Rodwell. Lucy K. Warrenton Roebuck, Robin D. Laurel Springs, N.J. Roetenburg, Sylvia Gotham City, N. Y. 440 SENIORS 0 C M ' vV M Rogers, Carl M. Timberlake Rooks. Dan G. Pc rtsmouih, Virginia Rose. Jo A. Nashville Rose, Linda A. Clinton Rose, Margaret A. Wilson Roseman, Sharron H. GreenviHe Ross, Caria G. Jacksonville Ross, David S. Columbia, South Carolina Ross. Gary H. V Irginia Beach. Va. Roth. Howard R. Charlotte Ro++, Rebecca R. Lansdale, Pa. Roundtree, Bessie A. Sunbury Rouse, Jessie C. Hookerton Rouse, Louie L. Fayetteville Rousso. Steven B. Charlotte Rowe, Elaine New Bern Rowe, Marlena J. New Port Rowe, Wilton Roger Snow Hill Rowland, Lalla R. Pinetown Rudisill, Darrell E. Hlldebran Rupp, Barbara L. Vernona, Penn. Russel, Robert F. Richnnond Rust, Robein A. Raleigh Ryu, Toshiico Fulc uoka City, Japan Salisbury, John S. Greenville Sanders, Pamille A. Hampton. Va. Sanders, Shelby 1. Asheboro Sarafandi, Aboul F. Saifit, Israel Satfertield. Jerry W. Goldsboro Sauer, Robert L. Parslppant, N. J. Saunders, Alice P. Lewtston Saunders, DerJnda A. Morganton Saunders, Jonnie L. Hampton, Virginia Sawyer, Clotilde L. Columbia Sawyer, Peggy C. Belhaven Sawyer. Philip R. Washington Sawyer. Van W. Elizabeth City Scarboro, Dolores A. Rolesville Schell, Thomas F. Lancaster, Penn. Schofield, John C. Raleiqh Schrum, William L. Hickory Scoggins, Larry K. Charlotte Scott, John T. Martinsville, Virginia Scott, Mary C. Fairmont Seawell. William D. Greensboro Seely, Patricia A. Rock Hill. S. C. Sell Jr.. Clegg E. Monroe Sellars, Barry C. Wadesboro SENIORS 441 Sellers, Joseph T. Jr, Selph, Jeff L Serra, Michael A. Serrins, Joan E. Sessoms, Samuel C. Setzer, Douglas A. Sexton, Emily G. Shallow, Sharon J. Shaw, Coy W. Shaw. William D. Sheenhan, Deborah Shields, David S. Shore, Karen H. Shul, Brian Simmons, Frances L. Simpson, Barbara A. Simpson, Wayne T. Slclar. Toby M. Slate, Spencer C. Slaughter, Eric A. Slaughter, Ruthie E. Smith, Barbara A. Smith, Barbara A. Smith, Carol J. Smith, Cecilia A. Smith, Charles B. Smith Jr., Clarence Smith, Darrell L. Smith, Elizabeth C. Smith, Elizabeth D. Smith, Gene S. Smith, Henry A. Smith, June S. Smith, Marland B. Smith, Martha F. Smith, Reggie E. Smith, Thomas E. Smith Jr., William H. Smith, William M. Snead. Daniel C. Snyden, Morris E. Southerland, Anthony W. Statesvjile Hamlet Tarboro Chapel Hill Fayetteville Morganton Den+on Asheville Durham Denton West Springfield, Va. Kernersvllle Winston-Salem Cherry Point Whiteville Virginia Beach. Va. Burlington Greenville Winston-Salem Fuquay-Varina Selma Towson, Md. Albemarle Thomasville Goldsboro Ayden Raleigh Kannapolis Greenville Kmston Greenville Whiteville Smithf.eld Raleigh Newborn MaqnoKa Goldsboro Camp Lejeune Durham Roxboro Char ' otte Clayton Southerland. Kafhryn R. Kinston Southerland. Waltus V. Beulavllle Spain. Hilda G. Washington Spano. Barbara A. Adelphi. Md. Sparrow, Stephen W. Greensboro Spence. Keifford D. Bunnlevel 442 SENIORS P C) O Spivey, Cynthia D. Seaqrove Spragins, Elmo D. Littleton SpringeH, Nancy L. Durham Spruill. Const -nce Windsor Spruill, Mary K. Plymouth Sfallings. Elizabeth L Greenville Stamps. Susan B. Havelock Standafer, Stephanie C Charlotte Starlte. Linda D. R loanoke Rapids Starling, Joseph W. Wilson Staton. Myron S. Greenville Steele. James P. Murfreesboro Steinberg, Bruce A. Wilmington Steinberg, Miriam R. Whiteville Stephenson, Carl W, Jacksonville Steohenson. Charles L. Greensboro Stephenson, Jerome B. Angler Stephenson, John P. Murfreesboro Stephenson, Patricia G. Raleigh Stevens, Judith D. Sprinq Hope Stevenson, Dand K. Greensboro Stocks, James S. Hookerton Stogsdill. Dwight R. Lllllnqton Stowe, David L. Kannapolls Strain. Robert D. Charlotte Strawn, Bobby M. Kannapolls Strickland. Charles E. High Point Strickland Jr., Joseph H. Rocky Mount Strickland, Gwendolyn 1 D. Raleigh Strickland. Rebecca W. Greenville Strickland. Robert D. Dunn Strickland, Willard B. Rocky Mount Stroud, Larry N. Kinston Stuart, John E. Elizabeth City Suggs, Lennle J. Whitevllle Suggs, Phyllis G. Nakina Sullivan, Mary Jo L. Capron. Va. Sundholm, Marfory A. Jacksonville Surles, Junius B. Fayetteville Sutliff, Jchn A. Eden Sutton, GIbbie C. LaGrange Sutton, Janet B. New Bern Sutton, Joanna E. Fayetteville Sutfon, Sandra K. Ayden Swain. Carol M. Columbia Sweat. George L- Winston-Salem Swigert. Sherry A. Farmville Sykes. Amos H. Kinston SENIORS 443 Sylces, Barbara A. Kinston Syltes, Gail A. Sch lenectady, N. Y. Sykes. Jack H. Rocky Mount Sylces, Jonnie E. Burlington Talley, Martha E. Sanford Talton, JoAnn W. Angier Tant, Claudia 1. Rocky Mount Tart. Paul D. Newton Grove Taylor, Joseph E. Washinqton Taylor Jr., Lee R. Durham Taylor, Roy B. Charlotte Temple, Ken R. Zebulon Terry, Carol J. Roxboro Terry, Susan L. Lexington Tesh, Kay F. Ralelqh Thax+on, Mary A. Roxboro Thomas. Donald M. Jackson Spnnqs Thomas, Gregory A. Scotland Neck Thomas Jr., John C. Greenville Thomas, Julia W. Hope Mills Thomas, Pamela E. Holly Ridge Thompson, Aubrey C. Graham Thompson. Hurbert W, Elizabeth City Thompson, Patricia A. Grimesland Thorton, Lynda J. A. Mebane Thurston, Beberly K. Whiteville Thewatt, Donna L. Franklinton Tillett, Patricia A. Elizabeth City Tillwiclt, Karen A. Marlton, N. J. Timberlalte, Patrick B. Nelson. Va. Tisler. Michael J. Lafayette Tisdale, James O. Lun-.berton Toler, Mary E. Asheboro Toler. Cheryle B. Chocowinity Tolley, Edward R. Edenton Tomkinson, Patricia J. Park City, Ken. Toombs, Gerald W. Halifax, Va. Toombs, Linda J. Jonesvllle Townsend, Clarence G. Whiteville Trail, Roderick S. Greenville Transou, Margaret A. Greensboro Trickier, Terry L. Petersburg, Va. Tucker. Carol A. Magnolia Tucker, Carolyn A. Greenville Tucker, W.lliam L. Winston-Salem Tunnell, Glenna D. Elizabeth City Turner, Alice B. Weldon Turner, Darlene B. Springfield, Va. -144 SENIORS IL£ ( t © - © ' ) 1 . h- ' f i s % t tk ( (i Turner, Georgefte A. Tutterow, Charles D. Twifold, Dennis O. Twisdale, George M. Tyler, Harry L. Tyson, Joseph J. Tyson, Vernon L. Upton, William E. Vance, Kafe H. Vandercoolt, Brian R. VanNeHa Kathleen L Vaughn Charles W. Kins+on Mocksville Powells Point Halifax Charlotte Durham Durham Greenville Winston-Salem Riverdale, Md. Melrose, Fla. Mount Airy Vaughn, James R. Vaughn, Brenda A. Varela, Jerry J. Vawter, Delores A. Vestal, Larry W. Viel, Lawrence W. West Palm Beach, Fla. Roanote Rapids Greenville Glen Allen, Va. Jonesville Annandale. Va. 1 1 h W x Vinson, Deborah G. Vinson, Theresa M. Vogel, Dorothy P. Voss II, Kenneth W. Wachter, Mary C. Wachter. Peter M. Wade, Linda A. Wages, Johnnie C. Wagner, Elizabeth A. Wainwright, Wilson C Waits, Judy M. Waldner. Audrey C. Conway Goldsboro New Bern Greenville Greenville Greensboro Trenton, N. J. Greenville Roclcy Mount Chinquapin Enelhard Bethpage. N. Y. SENIORS 445 Walker, Gary J. Winston-Salem Walker, James C. Washington Wall, Gary O. Grifton Wall, Jerry W. Wake Forest Wallace, Barbara A. Eden+on Wallace, Patricia B. Washington Walton, Claude J. KJnston Ward, Doris J. Stanley Ward, Mildred T. Greenville Warren, Donald E. Oxford Waters, Marvin T. New Bern Watkins, Linda B. Siler City Watkins, Thonnas C. Petersburg. Va. Watson, Ann L Exmore. Virginia Watson, Diana G. Burlington Watson, Phyllis A. Pine Level Watson, Rebecca D. Severn Weathers, Susan D. Durham Weaver, Robert P. ' Waynesburg. Pa. Weekley, Carol A. Virginia Beach, Va. Weeks, Carolyn F. Mount Olive Weissman, Steven Alexandria, Va. Weitz, Lloyd D. Washington Welling, Dorothy S. Matthews Wells, Evelyn W. Mount Olive West, Addie C. Clinton West, Julia M. Kinston West, Penelope P. Kins+on Wheeler, George W. Buena Vista. Va. Wheless, Susan M. Farmville Whetsell, Thomas E. Mount Olive Whickner, Charles V. Greensboro White, Benjamin G. Greenville White, Brenda N. Williamston White, Harriet L. Raleigh White, John Frank Jr Greensboro White, Sarah E. Hampton, Va. White, Stuart M. Charlotte Whitehurst, Charles L. Bethel Whitehurst, Jr., Walt er R. Greenville Whiteman, Vivian F. Edenton Whitesell, James A. Gibsonville Whiteley, Anna D. Asheville Whitt, Martin L. Timberlalce Whitten, Emily S. Henderson Widsmaier, Robert G . Riverside, N. J. Wiggs, James P. Wilson Wiggs, Robert L. Raleigh 446 SENIORS P tAiM P fi? fv w M  n f P . Jl. © © ( iaf.fjLt WIghtman. Linda B. Graham Wilcox, JoAnn B. New Bern Wilder, Faye D. Sco tch Pla.ns. N. J. Wilie, Brenda J. Cocoa, Fla. Wilfong, Jonathan E. GreenviJe Wilhelm, Stephen R. Asheboro Willes, Trudy F. Springfield, Va. Williams. Barry C. Raleigh Williams, Dale A. South Boston, Va. Williams, Jackson C. Hiclcory Williams, Joel A. Aulander Williams, John M. Blaclstone, Va. Williams, Joyce S. Windsor Williams, Judith C. Greenville Williams, Patricia KInston Williams, Sherry E. Jaclcsonville Williams, Virginia J. Jacksonville Willis, John D. Markers Island Willis, Richard D. Atlantic Wilmer, Danny W. Buena Vista, Va. Wilson, Doina S. WIntervIlle Wilson, Frances Mooresville Wilson, Stephen H. Woodbury. N. J. Winslow, Michael N. Hartford Withrow, Robert P. Dayton, Ohio Womble, Andrew C. Waqram Womble, David E. Durham Wommacit, Florence E. Weldon Wondergem, Kenneth Japan Wood, Carolyn Smithfleld Wood, Christine M. Wilmington, Del. Woodard Jr., Branson L. Knightdale Wooten, Annette G. Wilson Wooten, Mamie E. Norfolk, Va. Worthington, William K. Greenville Worsley. Anne C. Baltimore, Md. Wright, Betsy V. Elizabeth City Wright, Billy J. Wh larton. West Va. Wright, John C. E Irldgeport, N. J. Wright, Martha H. G rover Wright, Rachel O. Goldsboro Yager, William J. Fayetteville Yarbough, Thomas A. Thomasville Yates, Deborah Apex Young, Allre C. Ayden Young, Barbara L. Raleigh Young, Douglas J. Jacksonville Young, Marcella H. Lumberton SENIORS 447 Abene, Stephen S. Ayden Adams, April L. Winterville Adams, Cheryl L. Angier Adams, Franklin V. Goldsboro Adams, Paul F. Cavel Albert, Jack L Kernersvllle Aldridge, James K. LaGrange Aldrige, Mary Diane Greenville Alexander, Diane L. Burlington Alexander, Gary M. Jacksonville Alexander, William J. Chapel Hill Allen, Kay L Winterville Allen, Patricia E. Suffollc, Va. Alley, Franklin C. Kannapolis Allman, Larry Wilmington. Del. Allred, James L. Burlington Altman, Ellen M. McLean, Va. Ambrose, Jacqueline L. Creswell Anderson III, John E. Weldon Anderson, Mary E. Tarburone Apple, Stephen Greensboro Armour, David M. Fayetteville Arnold, Beezle L. Roclty Mount Arnold, Bernard H. Kinston Arnold, Elizabeth K. Louisburg Arrington, Linda F. Red Springs Arthur, Brenda J. Snow Hill Asbell, Charles M. Tyner Askew, Edward C. Ahosltie Aster, Joann New Bern Attmore, George S. Greenville Averitt, Carol S. Fayetteville Ayers, Lou F. Everetts Ayers, Stedman B. St. Pauls Babb, Joseph D. Connelly Springs Bacorn, Judith L. Washington, N. J. Bailey, Cynthia S. Selma Baker, Barbara J. Richmond Baker, Mike H. Kingston Baldrige, Deborah M. Jacksonville Baldwin, Margaret S, Red Springs Ball, Catherine L. Franklinton Balland, Barbara L. Winston-Salem Ballentine, Carolyn R. Rocky Mount Banks, Eibert L. Washington Bannister, Deborah R. Alexandria, Va. Barbee, Dixon L. High point Barbee, Gurney A. Norwood Barbe., Alan G. Roegelward Barber, Linda F. Micro Direfoot, Brenda C. Erwin Barefoot, James S. Dunn Barefoot, Pamela K. Garner Barfield, Doris J. Wilson 448 JUNIORS Juniors rA ft £MM ?l t ' A A p p !f (S (- ' 1 !f H ft O A A © Barnaclt, Mary A. Barnes, Judy M. Barre++, Thomas M. Barrow, Kenneth W. Barrow III. Passmore Barwiclt. Sylvia L. Basset+. Wayne E. Bayless. Mar+ha R. Beale, Mack C. Beane, Terry E. Beasley, Camille Beasley, Sannuel P. Beeson, John Blalte Beeson, Stephen B. Bell. Cathie H. Bell, Melody A. Bell, Ronald L. Belote, Charles J. Bender. William E. Bennea, Eva L. Bennett, Richard G. Bennett, Robert B. Benson, William E. Benson, Robert P. Berge, Karen Bernard, Carolyn Berry, Deland H. Berry, Michael C. Mur reesboro Lexington Richmond. Va. Jackson LaGranqe Goldsboro Gary, Ind. Wins+on-Salem Raleigh Asheboro Colerain High Point Randleman Climax Greenville Currle Rocky Mount New port News, Va. Norllns Goldsboro Rural Hall Greenville Reidsville Mainland, Fla. Washinglon, D. C. Chesapeake, Va. Kinston Greenville Bethea, Karen L. Biggs, Martha T. Blackburn, Ralph H. Blackmon, Freddie Blackwell. Donna J. Blalock, Hal J. Blalock Jr., Lamberth W. Blandlord, Hannah M. Bolejnck. Janet S. Bollc, Daniel V. Bonds, Douglas R. Bone, Ellen E. Bonfoey, Michael L. Bonkemeyer, Gary E. Booth, Cheryl A. Booth, Susan J. Booth, Virginia S. Bostick, Bonnie D. Bostrom, Robert T. Boulton, Nigel P. Bowman, Gilmer L. Boyd, Paula C. Boyette, Larry S. Bradley, Ben Mary Brandenburg, Lynne A. Brandon, P- mela G. Brannock, Karen A. Brantley, Dewey L. Raleigh Hamlet Lynchburg Whltakers Oxford Gibsonville Greenville New Bern Reidsville Kan napolis Kannapolis Seagrove Darlen, Conn. Asheboro Hickory Durham Pollocksville Slier City Raleigh Hillsville. Va. Danbury Rocky Mount C ' ayton Rocky Mount Burlington Carrboro Waynesboro Zebulon JUNIORS 449 ' :.: m Bray. Ronald M. Braxton, Johnnie F. Brearey, Leonard J. Brearey, Margaret A. Brewer. Judy E. Bridgers, Charles L. Bridges, Barbara A. Brinkley, Laurie E. Brinton, Joanne L. Britton. Bruce B. Britton. Donald W. Brock, E. Clayton Brothers, Karen E. Brouillard, Raymond L. Browder, Patricia A. Brown, Annie R. Brown. Barbara K. Brown, Bonnie L. Brown, Clara M. Brown. Elizabeth Brown, Gwendolyn A, Brown, Jane K. Brown. Jerry P. Brown, Mary T, Brown. Raymond L. Brown, Susan R. Brown, Susann S. Brown, William H. Browne, Joseph M. Brute, Janet C. Brunson, David A. Bryan, Amdea R. Bryan. Beth J. Bryan, Martha E. Bryan, Samuel A. 450 JUNIORS 5 ._ M KM BHSR Wifc— t M •■ Wfm Reidsville Kinston Swanfboro Swansboro Greenville Conway Fayetteville Chinquapin Lenoir Alexandria, Va. Chincoteoque. Va. Mount O ' ive Elizabeth City Cherry Point Lanham, Md. Bennett Ralelqh Wake Forest Kinston Rocky Point Hampton, Va, Smithfleld Brandywine, Md. Rocky Mount Elizabeth City Winston-Salem Woodbrige, Va. Greenville Kelford Emporia. Va. Euclid, Ohio Chinquapin Dunn Black Mountain Beuiaville KM£dIi (? (P f f filiii iik i iiaii O ' (-.- h- ' r--i -f .f Buchan, Elma D. Rocky Mount Buck, Dwight F. Lynchburg, Va. Burltner, John M. Kernersvilie Buenger, Margaret A. Gien Allen. Va. Buford, Majorie M. Raleigh Bjqg. Rebecca J. Raleigh Bullock, Larry W. Rocky Mount Bunting, Doyle W. f Asheboro Phoenix, Ariz. Burns, Robert Butler, Charles E. Greenville Butler, Eloise N. Raleigh Butler, Jeffrey C. Ayden Byrd, Charles T. Charlotte Byrd III, John B. Raleigh Byrd, Sara C. Erwin Byrd, William Kinston Caffrey, Ronald P. Raleigh Cagle, Bob A. Thomasvi!le Calibani, Joan C. Stoughton, Mass. Cameron, Kathryn R. Farmville Campanelli, Roger T. Lumberton Campbell III, Isaac L. Lewl-.vi ' le Campbell, Judith R. Goldsboro Campbell, Loretta S. Sanford Campbell, Rebecca S. Sanford Cannon, Elizabeth H. Ayden Carawon, Robert E. New Bern Carey, James W. Swarfhmore, Pern. Carlson, John A. Virginia Beach, Va. Carraway, Judi C. Fountain Carraway, Mary S. Farmville Carter, Jeanette Durham Carter, Linda E. Rose Hill Carter, Michael J. Midway Park Casper, Cheryl L. Rocky Mount Castevens, Gail E. Winston-Salem Chadwick, Richard A. Greensboro Chambliss, Charles W. Roanoke Rapids Chaplin, Ida M. Oxford Chapman, Edward L. Greenville Cherry, Gail E. Washington Cherry, Gerald L. Washington Cherry, Katharyne C. Rocky Mount Cherry, Jr., Morris L. Durham Chesson, Barry C. Washington Chestnutt, Amos J. Magnolia Chestnutt, Carl W. Naklna Childers, Anthony O. Newport Childers, Paula A. Raleigh Choquette, Guy R. WInston-Salem Churchill, James W. WlntervKle Clapp, Alvis R. Greenville Clark, Edrew S. Chocowinity Clark, Jeffrey K. Scotch Plains, N. J. Clark, John B. Fayetteville ClarJce, Maryrita Fort Wayne, Ind. JUNIORS 451 Clegg. Delia L. Clegg, George E. Ciine, Lawrence O. Clinkscales. Neta A. Codfelter. Ellen J. Cobb, Agnes M. Cobb. Betty C. Cobb, Gayle O. Cobb, Michael W. Cobb. Shirley A. Cochran, Jack J. Coggins, Edna F. Coleson, Janice D. Collie, Bill R. Collins, Zilphia D. Col+rane, Rebecca J. Comer, Bruce E. Compton, Catherine Connell, Margaret K. Connelly, Jane S. Conroy III, Joseph A. Cook, Delores A. Cooke. William H. Cooper, John J, Copeland, Wm. Gregory Corbett, Belinda D. Corrada, Richard E. Courvllle, Joyce A. Cox, Jetta C. CoK, Kenneth G. Craft, Imogene Cratt, Sandra G. Craft, Virginia A. Craig III, Samuel E. Craig, Thomasini L. Cranford. Clayton B. Cranford, Kitty C. Crawford, Chloe A. Creech, Deborah L Creech, Kay F. Creem, Patricia A. Cress, Peggy P. Crews, Linda D. Croom, Beverly A. Croom, Catherine A. Cromar+ie, Elizabeth H. Crotsley, John M. Culbreth, Warren 8. Cunningham, Ruby B. Cutler, Delyn G. Dalgle, John A. Dail. Philip R. Dameron, Jeanetfe Damiano, Rose L. Dance, Cherry L. Daniel Jr., Everretfe L. Charlotte Fort Worth, Tex. Winston-Salem Elizabeth City Land Is Farmvllle Saratoga Greenville Rocky Mount Jamestown Robersonvllle Jackson Creswell Greensboro Latta, S. C. High Point Whispering Pines Tarboro Raleigh Creedmoor Havelock Concord Farmvllle Salemburg Cary Ayden Richmond Raleigh Durham Greenville Richlands Mebane Greenville Greenville Greenville Raleigh Asheboro Goldsboro Smithfleld Snow Hill PInehurst Concord Henderson KInston Burgaw Clinton Arlington, Va. Dunn Snow Hill New Bern Cherry Point Tarboro Abington, Va. Durham Greensboro Durham i iih 452 JUNIORS fi! ft Iv rt P mt d ( © f A Daniel Jr., Jeter E. Daniel, Mary R. Daniels, Earleen V. Dannehl, Mary M. Daughtry, Doyle C. Daughtry, James F. Davis, Cyn+hia J. Davis, Margaret A. Davis, Randall G. Davis. Roy A. Davis, Teresa J. Davis, Stephen E. Davis, Sydney D. Davis, Steven D. Deal, Luther Z. Dean, Opttle Dean, Vivian, Ann Debnah, Deborah G. Dennpsey, Judy F. Denny, Ted N. DeFrehn, Janice C. DeShaw, Charlene S. DeVos, Michele M. Dixon, Donna J. Dixon, Phillip R. Dodson, Donna Mae Doner. Llllhm A. Dorsey, Deborah Dowd, John T. Dowd, Leonard J. Downing. Bobble C. Draffin, Charles E. Drake, Rose J. Driver, John T. Drlvert, Melinda T. Cary Dunn Keringston, Md. Goldsboro Nev ton Grove Farmvllle High Point Rocky Mount Laurinburg Wilson Columbia Raleigh Cove City Smithfleld Farmvllle Chase City, Va. Lllllngton Zebulon Wallace Garner . Beach Haven, N.J. Wayne, N. J. Oxford Greenville Raleigh KInston Alexandria, Va. Kinston Edenton Roselle, N. J. Williamston Noriina Como Landis Leipslg, Germany JUNIORS 453 Droddy. David W. Dudley, Mary E. Dudley, Paula B. Duncan, Janis P. Duncan, John A. Duncan, Patricia A. Dunlap, Paul P. Dunlow. Nora S. Dunn, Joseph C. Dunne, Dlanna L. Dunning, Jerry B. Dunson, Larry D. Durham, Susan J. Durham, William L. Shrewsbury, N. J. Washington Hobgood Fayetfeville Mebane Greensboro Durham Windsor Greenville Kinston Woodland Durham San Francisco Greenville Dyar, Gregory B. Earnhardt Jr., Stanton A. Earp, Leonard B. Echols, Sandra R. Edmund, Robert F. Edmunds, Eddie D. Edmondson, Terry M. Edrington, Thomas G. Edwards, BeHy F. Edwards, Betty L. Edwards, David A. Edwards, Linda J. Edwards, Martha G. Edwards. Mary E. Elgin, Mary E. Ellington, Margaret L. Elliott. Valinda J. Ellis, Brenda K. Elms, Michael L. Emory, Dale L. English, Edward E. Sanford RocUell Tarboro Scotland Neck Lumberton Whiteville Fayetteville McLean, Va. Roanolte Rapids Jackson Goldsboro Simpson Beulaville Raleigh Pooles Rich ' ille, Md. Raleigh Oxford Lucama Butner Tiond. Va, Magnolia English, William A. Epperson. Frances M. Eppes, Audrey G. Etherldge, Alice J. Etheridge, Maude G. Everett, Jane E. Fansler. Judith A. Greensboro Alberta. Va. Newport News. Va. Knotts Island. Oak City Kinston Media, Pa. Farias, Carolyn L. Fary. Richard L. Faullc, Sherry L. Faullt, Marvin J. Faulkenberry, James C. Fauflcner, Gail R. Felton, Graham P. Fields. Fields Fields, Edmond W. Saraveen Walter C. Finch, Lucy C. Findlay, Mary M. Fines, Oliver F. Fishel, Anna E. Vanceboro Carthage Naklna Fairmont New Bern Durham Rocky Mount Kenansvllle Farmvllle Greenville Wilson Richmond, Va. Fredericksburg. Va. Littleton 4 teS y M tU © f A ( (?t ' i ) 454 JUNIORS . r f . 1 1 ( 1 H ( s? iil iii Fisher, Mary C. Fleig, Douglas W. Flood, Jerry C. Flowers, Phillip K. Flynt, Sandra E. Folsom. Richard K. Forbis. David L. Foreman, Allan C. Foshag, Larry L. Forsyth, Scarlett M. Foster, Samuel M. Fowier, Zaiia D. Fox, Kaye M. Frank, George Frazier, Pamela K. Freeman, Donald A. Fulcher. Delores A. Fuller, Al W. Furuseth, Owen J. Futch Jr., Robert S. Gallimore. William M. Gardner, Michael D. Gardner, Terry G. Garden. Wayne A. Gardner, II Cecil Garner, Jr. George F. Garner, Katherine M. Garner, Linda L. Garwood, Carolyn L. Gasklll, Lydia F. Gaslcins, Dottidois Gaslcins, Jerry L. Gasperini, Eugene G. Gaston, Jan C. Gaylor, Jimmy F. Bethesda. Md. Roxboro Raleigh Four Oalts Liberty Fayettevllle Winston-Salem Elizabeth City Roanoite. Va. Raleigh Jacksonville High Point Raleigh Kill Devi! Hills Greensboro Asheboro Edenton Durham Grange Parle, F!a. Rose HIH Eden Willow Springs Bethel Mebane Gaston Roanoke Rapids New B?rn Portsmouth, j. VInston-Salem New Bern Ayden Vanceboro Greenville Rhodhlss Jacksonville J UNIORS 455 Gaylord, William R. Geib, Barry L. Geiter, Charlene G. Gelder, Anne M. Georghiou, George Gibbs, Frances M. Gidley, Anne K. Pine+own Lincoln Parle, Reading, Penn. New Bern Asheville Virginia Beach, Va. Greenville Greenville Gilbert, Jr. Max D. Gillespie, Jr. Ralph T. Gleason, Jane M. Glenn, Tom Godwin, Theresa A. Good all, A. Ronald Goodman, Francis E. Goodnight, Rebecca G. Gorham. Henry W. Gorst. James D. Grady, William M. Grant, Nellie R. Graver. James K. Gray, Bruce E. Gray, Rebecca L. Green, Sarah E. Greenspan, Peter D. Gregory, James M. Grey, Stephen B. Griffin, Ann Griffin, Donna S. Griffin, Elaine H. Griffin, Ellen S. Griffin, Michael C. Griffin, Robert S. Griffith, Jamie L. Grogan, Elizabeth A. Gunter, Mary A. Gurganus, Dianna D. Gurley, Peggy J. Gu22o, Anthony L. Ingram, Judy F. Inscoe, Irvin K. Jackson, Jerry E. Jacobson, Esther R. Concord Reidsville Hyattsville, Md. Durham Benson Monroe Salisbury h1icl(ory Rocky Mount Jacksonville Opellica, Ala. Snow Hill Glenside, Penn, Greenville Goldsboro Raleigh Durham Elbert, West Va. Arlington, Va. Raleigh Battleboro Greenville Robersonville Richmond, Va. Castalia Greenville Eden Raleigh Washington Mount Olive Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Roanoke Rapids Rocky Mount High Point James, Jr. Robert L. Greenville Jenkins, Charles H. Kinston Jenkins, Charles O. Robersonville Jenkins, Suzanne N. Greenville Jernigan, Janet G. Four Oaks Jerigan, Patsy E. Four Oaks Jernigan, Rooert N. Dunn Johnson, Billie M. Johnson, Cynthia D. Johnson, Ellen C. Johnson, E. Virginia Johnson, Jr. George M. Johnson, Jack G. Johnson, Jan C. Ltncolnton Asheville Wllliamston Greensboro Warsaw Falls Church. Va. Garden City. N. Y. W © f [ A h n r W oiH i 456 JUNIORS (P( A a- Johnson, Kenneth W. Greensboro Johnson, Marcia Fayetteville Johnson. Priscilla R. Newton Grove Johnson, Raymond E. Siler City Johnson, Rose L. Hayes, Va. Johnson, Rosemary Fairmont Johnson, Susan E. Four Oaks Johnston, Linda L. Greenville Johnston, Ralph J. Kinston Jones, Brenda G. Lucama Jones, Bruce M. Charlotte Jones, F. Gail Fayetteville Jones, Julia C. Durham Jones. Kerry F- Elizabeth City Jones, Mary R. Princeton Jones, Michael K. Tabor City Jones, Peggy J. Seven Springs Jones, Randolph C. Greensboro Jones. Rose H. Seven Springs Jones, Virginia L South Mills Jones. William E. Elizabeth City Joseph, Yvonne K. Benson Joyner, Carl W. Rocky Mount Joyner, Bebria J. Greenville Joyner, Jr. Worth B. Wake Forest Judge, Amelia K. Dunn Julian, Linda L. Greensboro Jump, Ronald D. Greensboro Juno, Sharon D. Fayetteville Kannan, Jack E. Goldsboro Karl, Robert J. Middleton. N. J. Kay, Frances L. Wheaton. III. Keel. Frestel B. Greenville Keel, Judith, Tarboro Keene, Thomas A. Nev Bern Keener, Terry L. Winston-Salem Keeney, Frances A. South Charleston, West Va. Keith, Vickie R. Fayetteville Kellam, Elizabeth H. Virginia Beach, Va. Kelly, Alyce K. Henderson Kelly, Melvin K. Washington Kemp. Bobby B. Virginia Beach. Va. Kennedy, Peggy W. Goldsboro Kernoole, Linda C. Elon College Ketner, Rod R. Mount Airy Keys, Margaret J. Woodland KJdd. Gregory S. Charlotte Kilpatriclc, Pamela J. Petersburg, Va. Kimball, Donna F. Zebulon Kimel, Ralph C. Winston-Salem Kimel, Rickey H. Winston-Salem Kimrey, Carol B. High Point King, Brenda L. Winston-Salem King, Charles R. Graham King. Gary D. A5heboro King, Gwenda L. Raleigh JUNIORS 457 King. Judy D. King, Larry S. Kinsaul, Bonnie V. Klnsey. Sarah L. Kirby, Beverly A. Kirby. William B. Kisser, Anita J. Kissinger, Beverly A. Klarpp. Ellen D. Klugel. Kristina M. Knight. Julie P. KnoH, Margaret E. Knowles, Geoffrey W. Lagos, Elaine J. LaGrange, Linda C. Lang, Dorothy C. Langston, Gerrand C. Lanier, Adrienne R. Lashley, Gurney L Lassiter, Penelope L. Latham, Muriel D. Lautares, Marsha A. Lawrence, Rebecca S. Laws, George W. Lawson, Dianna F. Lawson, William Leary, Mary M. Lee, James E. Lee, James S. Leggett, Nan L. Leggett, Suzanne N. Leggett, Virginia Leggette, Cynthia J. Leich, John W. Lemonds, Vickie J. Mount Olive Kernersville Greenville Raleigh Pikeville Fayetteville Manassas, Va. Potomac. Md. JacksonvIHe Emporia, Va. Durham Durham Nassau, Bahamas htyattsville Rocky Mount Kinston Wilmington Greenville Burlington Portsmouth, Va. New Bern Greenville Gates Raleigh St. Pauls Asheboro Dunn Smithfield Fairmont Washington Fairmont New Bern Durham Asheboro iii i 458 JUNIORS Lester, Brenda G. Hamilton Lewis, Carol D. Greenville Leysath, Edward A. Annandale, Va. Light. Richard C. Roanoke. Va. Lincoln Jr., Alvln D. Greenville Llneberry, Frances L. Wadesboro Linton, Bruce A. Washington Lippard, Paula F. Raeford Little, Francis M. Capron. Va. Little. Johnnie K. Greenville Lloyd. Donna K. Youngsville Lochridqe, James T. Thomasvllle Loftln. Sandra J. Greensboro Lomax, Delia L. Roclcville, Md. Long. Judith L. Huntersvllle Long, Mary E. WInston-Salem Long, Kathryn S. Candler Love, Terry G. Pilot Mountain Loweder, Christine E. Hickory Lowe, Linda D. Rocky Mount Loy, Rebecca S. Graham Loy III. William D. Charlotte Lucic, Lynda R. Laguna NigueL Cal. Lyday, Jane W. Yanceyvilje Lyerly, James L. Salisbury Lynch, Michael C. Bay Shore. N. Y. Lynn, Clyde G. Alexandria, Va. McAndrew. Lillian J. Greenville McCasltill, Deborah S. Fayettevllle McCombs, Kathy R. New Bern McCullough, Samuel C Swansboro McDaniel, Rob n S. Wilminqton McDonald. Linda V. Simpson MacDonald, Malcolm B Hickory McDuffie, Mary F. Fayettevllle McElheney, Paula A. Kniqhtdale McElrath, Barbara J. Ashevllle McGIrt, Barbara J. Hallsboro McGuire. Connie J. Newport News. Va. McKInney. Joseph R. Washington McLaurin. Donald J. Morven McLawhorn, JImmIe W. Grimesland McLean, Harold K. Charlotte McLean. Mary D. Lumberfon McNeill. Mary J. Clarltton Mabe. Ronald J. Stokesdale Maqglo, Donald A. Paramus. N. J. Malbson. Cynthia Virginia Beach. Va. Mallard F. Alann Pollocksville MancinI, Leonard A. Croton-On- Hudson, N. Y. Mangom, Rebecca A. Wilson Manning, Edwin G. Wllllamston Manning, Frances R. Middlesex Manning. Hazel D. Tarboro Manning, James Roy Williamston Manning. Joy Elizabeth Greenville JUNIORS 459 Manning, Mona F. Maples, Brenda G. Marchioni, Artisfa J. Mardant, Susan A. Marsh, Pa+rlclt F. Martin. Jr., Ray E. Martin, Rebecca S. Martin, Suzanne D. Massey. Sandra G. Masters, Brenda A. Masters, Jr., Norman E. Masterson, Patricia A. Matthews. Linda S. Mauney, Eva A. Maurer, Elizabeth A. Meadows til. William L. Meads, Sarah A. Mealy, Kathleen M. Mears, Linda L. Medlin, Linda R. Mellichamp, Nancy L. Melvin, John P. Melvin, Samuel R. Miller, Barbera L. Miller, Christopher C. Miller. Linda A. Miller, Linda J. Miller, Norman G. Miller, Karen S. Miller, Jr.. Glen Mills, Donald W. Mills, Michael M. Mills. Susan E. Minter. Deborah G. Minton, Rodney D. Mintz, Dorothy E. Mitchell, Constance B. Mitchell, Margaret B. Mttchiner, Linda J. Mobley, Ruby E. Modlin, Beclcy A. Montaquila, Ron J. Wllliamston Asheville Willlamsport. Pa. Hueytown, Ala, Morehead City Mount Holly Haw River Fayetteville Raleigh Fayetteville New Bern Potomac. Md. Greenville Greenville Aberdeen Durham Elizabeth City Hyattsvll ' e, Md. Tarboro Benson Blacksburg. Va. Elizabethtown Fayetteville Travis AFB, Cal. Asheville Ahoslcie Wallace Havelocl: Greenville Virginia Beach, Va. Greenville Statesville Chapel Hill Rocky Mount Nags Head Wilmington Raleigh Covington, Va. Clayton Wlllmmston Washington Winsion-Salem Montgomery, Martha T. Monroe, Jr., Paul H. Moore. Catherine L. Moore. Jan E. Moore, John R. Moore. Luther L. Moore, Susan D. Morgan, Brenda L. Morin, Richard H. Morreale, Christina Morris, Cary K. Morris, Frances R. Morris, Jenny L. Morris, Jr., John P. Richmond Rockingham South Boston. Va. Charlotte Raleigh Clinton Spring Lake Roanoke, Va. Chesterton. Md. Oakland, N. J. Fayetteville Morehead City Wilson Norfolk; Va. 1 f © f% O f f 0 C ( 460 JUNIORS M 2i;pi Morris, Judith L. Charlotte Morris, Mary L. West Asheville Morton, Kafhryn L. Jacksonville Moseley. Helen C. Alexandria, Va. Moseley, Mary A. Raleigh Moulton, Ka+herine V. Portsmouth. Va. Mozingo, James S. Fayetteville Mozingo, Joyce S. Fayettevjile Mozingo, Sheila G. Greenville Mullins, Timothy F. Jacksonville Murdoch, Anna M. Wildwood Murphy, Shelly L Thomasville Murray, Joseph R. Whitakers Murray, Patricia A. Springfield Muse, Peter D. Greensboro Mutcheer, Linda Faye McLean, Va. Myrick, Barbara R. Princeton Nard, Sandra L. Pittsboro Naylor, Steve V. Raleigh Netherland, Susan F. Roanoke Rapids Newman. Donald W. High Point Newton. Ernest W. Rocky Mount Nichols, Johnny M. Greenville Nicoletti, Nancy A. Kensington. Md. Nielsen, Deborah C. Falls Church. Va. Noble, Joyce New Bern Nogle. Shirley A. Woodbridge. Va. Norman, Mary E. Greenville O ' Brien, Robert M. Charlotte O ' Neal, Lillian J. Pennsville. N. J. O ' Neill, Margaret A. Fayetteville Odham, Doris Ramona Griffon Oliver, Everett J. New Bern Orr, Roland Elizabeth City Orton, Arthur M. Alexandria, Va. Owens, John W. Kin- ton Ownley, Myrtle F. Elizabeth City Padgett. William T. Marietta. Ga. Page, Brenda L. Greenville Painter, Marie E. Fayettevlle Palmer. Elizabeth W. Tarboro Parham, Lucretia A. Oxford Parker, Helen B. Roswell. N. M. Parlter, John M. Monroe Parker, Linwood K. Farmville Parlter, Patricia K. Four Oaks Parks, Larry C. Edenton Parrish, Barbara J. Raleigh Parrish, Carl F. Durham Parsons, Sayoico Y. Candor Pate. Joy N. Naples, Fla. Pate, Marilyn A. Williamston Patel, Chandraltant- G. Nadlad. India Patschke, Sandra L. Norfolk. Va. Patterson, Charles T. Sanford Patterson, Mary J. Lexington JUNIORS 461 Payne, Cameron Greensboro Peacock, June B. Salisbury Peaden, Beverly P. Farmville Pearson. Alice B. Oak City Pearson, Diana M. Reidsvllle Pecunia, Myrna E. Ramey AFB Panama Peed, Terry W. Pollocltsville Peedin, Bonnie M, Salma Peedin, Floyd R. Dudley Peel, Elizabeth B. Greenville Peel, Vickie L. Williamston Peeler, Richard M. Ashburn, Va. Peer, Linda M. Woodstocic, Va. Pendleton, Terry S. Salisbury Penley, Shirley E. Winston-Salenn Perry, Belinda C. Tyner Perry, Jasper T. Ayden Perry, Rodney W. Kitty Hawk Petree, Henry Winston-Salem Petteway, Everett, Farmville Pfeil, Debra M. Washington Phiter, William B. Monroe Philips, Eddie J. Clinton Phillips, Margaret Southern Pines Phillips, Michael D. Charlotte Phillips, Pamela J. Mount Olive Phillips, Sandra S. New Bern Phipps, J. C. Tabor City Pierce, Doris E. Highland Springs, Va. Pierce, Marcia D. Goldsboro Pilchard, Beverly A. Stockton. Md. Pilkenton, Sheila K. Lenoir Pinnell, Douglas C. Alexandria. Va. Pipkin, Rita K. Blounts Creek Pittard, George N. Greenville Pittman, Samuel L. New Bern PlHs, Sina R. Garner Pleasants, James F. Garner Plybon, Robert B. Greensboro Plyer, Barbara J. Monroe Pollard, Linda L. Wytheville Pollard, William L Amherst, Va. Poole, Jerome V. Winston-Salem Postlewalt, Kathleen Pensacola. Fla. Powell, Deborah J. Rocky Mount Powell, Emily M. Edenton Prager, Gary J. Charlotte Pressly, James L. Kinston Presson, Trudy M. Monroe Prevatte, Frances K. Lumberton Pricj, Donald E. Williamston Price, Deborah K. Mount Olive Price, Tessie S. Rocky Mount Prince, Donna G. Holly Springs Pruett, Jane E. Springfield. Va. Pulley, Thomas F. Durham 462 JUNIORS f n W ti nr} ( fS O f M fcj ft p i ft P Purvis, Laurie A. West Palm Beach. Fla. Puzon. Daniel 1. Castle Hayne Quave, Donna K. Columbia. S. C. Quick. Beverly J. Greenville Quick. John H. Raleigh Quinn, Jonathan C. Solomons. Md. Rains, Jr. Charles E. Wilson Raines, Roger L. Jacksonville Rammacher, JoAnne Dania. Fla. Raper, Rebecca Kenly Rappucci, Daniel M. Wallingford, Pa. Ratcllff, Murphy O. Greenville Ray, Clara L. North Wilkesboro Reavis. Thomas B. Henderson 0 fh 0% fh C f Reid. Jedd M. Reil Joe Renn, KiHy M. Rittew. Edna C. Rohoney, Rebecca A. Richardson, James E. Richmond, Rita A. Riddick, Roger B. Riggsbee. Ned L. Robards, Carolyn A. Robbins, Margaret A. Roberts, William Y. Roberson. Lillian C. Robertson, Carl J. Robertson, Mary E. Robinson. Gail N. Robinson, Gloria G. Robinson, Thomas N. Robinson III. Willie M. Rodriguez, Diego A. Roebuck, Larry M. Denton Morehead City Rutherfordton Plnehurst Hildebraw Charlotte Burlington Greenville Carrboro Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Raleigh Robersonville Winston-Salem San Francisco Fayetteville Newport Morganton Kershan, S. C. Memphis. Tenn. Greenville JUNIORS 463 Rogers, Edward M. Rogers, Jon C. Rogerson, Ann O. Roll, George F. Rollins, Eleanor A. Romer, Rose M. Rose, Donald W. Rosennan, Ka+hy L. Roser, John L Ross, Anne L. Rothroclc. H. Wes Rouse, Peggy Joyce Rowe, Deborah Kade Rowe, Henrietta H. Ruch, Donald Gene RuddroH, Mary R. Rue, Linda M. Rumbold, John T. Ruse, Pamela J. Russell, Jane A. Russell, Maureen E. Ruffin Ocean, N. J. Kenly Durham Washington Henderson Roanolce Rapids Roclcy Mount Thomasville Greenville Enfield LaGrange Rocky Mount Ayden Alexandria, Va. Winston-Salem Falls Church. Va. Sanford Jacltsonville Winter Park. Fla. Newark. Del. Russell, Michael J. Charlotte Ryals, Reginald Vi rginia Beach, Va. Sadler, Larry E. Washington Sage, William R. Greensboro Sample, Sheridon L. Sfatesville Sanderson, Glenwood Alberton Sasser. Wilbur R. Goldsboro Saunders, Grover M. Sayers, Michael C. Schadel, Margaret L. Schaetzel, Joanne Schandelmeier, Erie G. Schmidt, Janet E. Schultz, Diane L. Schultz. Shirley L. Scott, Danny L. Seaver, Jacqueline L. Seymons, James R. Sexton, Sandra C. Shatter, Ann R. Sharicic, Christine C. Oxford Raleigh Fayeiteville Petersburg, Va. Baltimore. Md. Burlington Tomsriver Swansboro High Point Springfield Cove City Elizabeth City Woodstoclc. Va. laylorsville Sharpe, Steven L. Sharpless, Karen Shaw, Leia M. Sheets, Mary S. Shelton, William C. Sheneman, Susan L. Sheppard, Nancy E. Sherman, Roslynn Sherr ' ll, Brenda J. Sherrill, Harry D. Shields, Mary S. Shocar, Hunter D, Shottner, Adrine F. Short, Terry B. Statesville Neptune Beach. Fla. . Fayetteville Winston-Salem Louisburg Wilmington Fort Gordon. Ga. Margate. N. J. Fayetteville Fayetteville Raleigh Wallace Graham Wilson © ' i F w- ' nv 464 JUNIORS f f Ql j ' p ' ft • f? ' Showee+y, Victoria R. Shue, Roy M. Shulimson, Sandra L. Sides, Roger D. Sifford. Brenda S. Silver, Ted Simmons, Candace J. Simmons, Lillie M. Simpson, Jr. Malcolm Simplcins, Margaret R. Sink, Nancy C. Skeen, Ervin D. Skipper, Hinton J. Slaughter, Jane T, Sledd. Peggy E. Sledge, Johnsle L. Sma+hers, Frank M. Smathers, Janis L. Smith, Billy F. Smith, Carolyn L. Smith. Donald N. Smith, Dorothy M. Smith, Ernest W. Smith, Francis A. Smith, Frederick G. Smith, Glynn O. Smith, Jr. James E. Smith. Janice W. Greensboro Raleigh Winston-Salem Gold Hill Salisbury New York. N. Y. Columbia. S. C. Clinton Greenville Wilson Raleigh Trinity Mount Olive Fayetteville Raleigh Oak City Canton Canton Smithfleld Raleigh Greensboro Trenton High Point Jacksonville Fuquay-Varina Macclesfield Greenville Nokesville, Va. 465 JUNIORS ■squill £ Smifh, Julian T. Smith, Linda S. Myron A. Nancy A. Phyllis A. Smith Smith Smith, Smith Shirl rley Smith. Sylvia R Smith wic It. Terry I D. Snow, Gloria J. Snow. Ivy J, Snowdon, Elizabeth A. Snyder. William E. Somers. Jacqueline G. Souza, John C. Spencer, Randall M. Spivey. Edward G. Squifie Stallings.. Sfallings. Sl allings. Jeanne J. Dempsey W. Douglas G. Linda A. St. Amand, Franklin D. Stanley. Patricia Stanley, William D. Statham. Thomas Staton, Lois Steig, Patsy A. Stein, Gals M. Stephens, Janice S. Stevens, Judy S. Stevenson, Donna L. Stewart, Catherine L. Stewart, Janice G. Stewart. Philip M. Stilley, Gary G. Stimmel, Patricia A. Swannanoa Hickory Atlantic Atlantic Jacksonville Newton Greenville Washington Springlake Emporia. Va. Cherry Hill, N. J. Columbia. Md. Statesvllle Lenoir Trinity Tabor City Greenville Tarboro Norfolk, Va. Rocky Mount Winston-Salem Clayton Henderson Greensboro Greenville Honolulu, Hawaii Blounts Creek Hartsville, S. C. Tabor City Hadden Heights, N.J. Broadway Four Oaks Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Raleigh 466 JUNIORS O p f «? le- |K| ft l ! 1 r f Stokes, Linda G. Beaufort Stone, Linda J. Kittrell Storey, Brenda G. Durham Streetman, Eddie J. Lexington Strong, Charles H. Ill Chapel Hill Suddreth, Paula D. Lenoir Suiter, Joseph L. IV Rocky Mount Summers, Daniel L. Raleigh Sutton. Carol D. La Grange Sutton, Nannetle La Grange Sutton, Stanley D. La Grange Sutton, Susan L. KInston Swaim, Margaret A. High Point Swain. Dorothy A. Trumbull, Conn. Tabory, Maxim KInston Talley, William D. Wintervllle Tasler, Karene E. Morganton Tart. Robert C. Dunn Taylor. Bonita W. Greensboro Taylor. Larry W. Merry Hill Taylor, Nartha K. Denton Taylor. Mary M. Hillsborough Taylor, Susan E. Greensboro Taylor, William A. Ahoskie Teachey. Debra A. Jacksonville Teal, James H. Winston Salem Tedder. Judith L Greenville Tee. Viciti S. Wilson Temin, Michael B. Winston Salem Tesh. John C. Mount Airy Teah, Linda H. Mount Airy Tetterton. L. Glenn Durham Tew. Geddie W. Salemburg Thigpen, Kenneth L. Kinston Thomas, Christopher E. Rocky Mount Thomas, Matthew hi. Lynchburg. Va. Thomas, Margaret E. Rockingham Thomas, Mary Ann Snow Hill Thompson, Caroline E. Graham Thompson, Haywood M. Jr. Charlotte Thompson, Marilyn S. Selma Thonger, Pamela Morris Plains, N. J. Thornburg, Timothy F. Greensboro Threewitts, Sara B. Littleton Tillery. Charles L. Halifax Tilley. Sandra K. KInston Tilton. John G. Pikesville Tinney, John E. RIegelwood Titterington. Carol A. Hopewell, Va. Todd, Judy V. Wendell Toler, Clara H. Selma Toler, John A. Princeton Toler, Melvin T. Washington Toler. Steve L. Washington Trece. John R. Kannapolis Tripp, James R. Kinston 467 JUNIORS Tripp. Roger S. Troxler, Jack A. Tucker, Terry G. Tucker, Thomas T. Jr. Turner, Linda L. Turner, Lynda A. Turner, Martha E. Uzile, Russell T. Ill Vance, Kathleen A. Vance, Elizabeth H. Vanditord, Carlton W. VanHoy, Martha E. Vanneman, Valerie D. VanNetta, Barbara L. Vaughan, Ruth T. Vause, Kenneth D. Vester, Gretchen D. Vickers, Earleen P. VInning, Martha M. Vinson, Deborah S. Viola, Albie E. Wadsley, Virginia A. Wages, Gary R. Waldrop, Edna H. Walker, Carol A. Walker, Lloyd W. Sr. Walker, Richard L. Waller, Edgar C. Greensboro Martinsville. Va. Liberty Ahoskie Rich Lands Eliza be+htown Greensboro Turner, Terry L. Palmetto. Fla. Tyler, Timothy O. Alexandria. Va. Tyndall, Dorofhy K. New Bern Tyson, Carloly E. Oak City Tyson, Mary K. Stantonsburg Underwood, Nan G. Woodland Upton. Betty A. Rockingham Raleigh Durham Winston Salem Greenville Winston Salem Grifton Melrose, Fla. Lasker Kinston Raleigh Newport. R. I. Greensboro Goldsboro Portsmouth. Va. Winston Salem Falcon Greenville Raleigh Manteo Garden City, N. Y. Greenville • O Si ■ ■ - i i. - SOilr i I .. ffi (P f:i f 468 JUNIORS Ui ? , .-„ t.-A Cj V S2 ' - ' 5 ..- 4, ' r 7i p ff-ff ' r (•rv ; i dii Walter, Janice L. McLean, Va. Walter, Patricia M. Johnstown, N. Y. Walton, Susan C. Jacksonville Ward, Janet K. Greenville Warren, Elizabeth A. Newton Grove Warren, John W. Raleigh Warren, Stephen S. CharlotTe Warshawslty, Cafhryn A. Winston Salem Washington, Don W. Charlotte Waters, Cherry A. Fairfax. Va. Waters, Richard C. Scotland Neck Watkins, Gloria J. Battery Park. Va. Watkins, Jo A. Yanceyville Watson, Elaine P. Gap, Pa. Watson, Judy M. Durham Watson, Rita C. Spencer Watson, Sherry A. New Bern WaHs, Herschel J. Whitevllle Watts, James H. Greensboro Weaver, James G. Whiteville Weavil, Nathan R. Winston Salem Webb, Joan C. Raleiqh Webster, Jane A. Portsmouth, Va. Weeks, Bobbie A. Bethel Weeks, Joseph L. Morehead City Weir, Karen L. Jacksonville Welch, Linda M. Greensboro Welch, Patricia A. Roanoke Rapids Welch, Robert B. Wentworth Weldon, Brenda W. Tarboro Wellons, Charlotte G. Fayetteville Wells, Samuel L. Jr. Teachey Wenderoth, James W, Pennsauden, N. J. Wentz, Wanda R. Charlotte Wessell, Jere H. Goldsboro 469 JUNIORS West. Jenny Sue Greenville West, Marsha M. Dover Westbroolc, James A. Roanoke Rapids Westbroolc, Nancy J. Burgaw Whaley, Frederick K. Beulavllle Whichard, Seable O. Robersonville Whisnant. Constance B. Wilson White, Carolyn A. Hertford White, Harriet J. Shallotte White, James L Williams+on White, Jan B. Hertford White, Joseph W. Durham White, Judy A. Oak City White, Sandra G. Nashville White, Sylvia L Raleiqh White, Vickie R. Whi+evllle Whitesell, Linda A. Burlington Whilley, Barbara A. Vanceboro Whitley, George W. Huntersville Whitley, James R. Stokes Whitney, Kay E. Winston-Salem Wiles, Paula V. Greenville Wilfong, Gary H. Matthews Wilkie, Claude F. Fletcher Wilkinson, Gregory A. New Bern Williams, Allen W. Robersonville Williams, Frances M. Elizabeth City Williams. Henry W. Merry Hill Williams. James E. Jr. Au+ryvllle Williams. Marian 1. Four Oaks Williamf. Patrick W. Morehead City Williams, Peggy A. Rocky Mount Williams, Steven C. Richlands Williams. Winnie L Jamesville Williamson, Daisy L. Tarboro 470 JUNIORS ' f) ? A £AfJli:M f p f fj p f r Williamson, John Jr. Lucama Williford. Jimmie R. Ahoskie Wiiliford. Trudy L Windsor Wilson. Braxton A. Jr. Mount Olive Wilson. Brenda S. Sanford Wilson, Virginia L. Greenvilla Wilson. William H. Jr. Southern Pines Wimsatt. Gregory F. McLean. Va. Winbon, Belinda E. Wilson Winburn. John P. Patrick. S. C. Winslow, Hugh C. Jr. Greenville Winslow. Mary L. Greenville Withrow. Hilda F. Shelby Wolff. Darlene K. Tobaccoville Wood, Patricia B. Richlands Woodard, Connie R. Spring Hope Woodard, Floyd E. New Bern Woodard, Linwood E. Conway Woolard, Opal G. Washington Woolard, Sylvia L Chocowinity Worrall, Elisabeth A. Asheville Worthington, John T. Jr. Greenville Wozellca, Mary J. Edenton Wray, Cal A. Greensboro Wrenn, Gerald W. Danville, Va. Wright, Kenneth R. Washington Wynn, Jean A. Ocracoke Wynns, Anne H. Colerain Yates, Michael C. Butner Yelverton, Mary S. Eureka York, Jane B. Louisburg York, Louis A. Greenville York, Sybil R. Metropolis Zimmer, Kristen E . Cincinnati, Ohio Zimmerman, Susan L. Wlnston-Salem 471 JUNIORS Abbott. Bruce C. Abeycunis, George Acuff, Carol E. Aderholt, Hugh M. Adkins, Franltie S. Greensboro Bethel Annandale. Va. Monroe Hallsboro Ailten, Mary R. Ajas, Hiroshi Albritton, Mark E. Aldridge. Michael L. Alexander, Bonnie K. Alexander, William N. Allemand, Cheryl L. Allen, Belinda L Allen, Jean H. Allen, Nevitt A. Allen, Walter N. Jr. Ameen, Teresa C. Amyette, Mary J. Anderson, Jacquelyn A. Anderson, Joyce A. Andrews, Robbin L. Aramoonie, Laurice M. Arcenia, Robert V. Arend, Georgia A. Armstrong, Gary L. Armstrong, Lee Arnette, Danny G. Arrington, Susan D. Ashley, Kathy A. Asltew, Lydia L. Aslcew, William E. A+lcinson, J. T. Jr. Aulbert, Rodney L. Autry, Thomas H. Aul ry, Wanda J. Backus, James W. Bacon, Jeanne N. Baggelt, Brenda J. Bailey, Deborah E. Baity, Thomas O. Baker, Constance L. Baker, Danny W. Baldree, Gary H. Baldcum, Bobby R. Ballentine, David H. Barden, Phyllis Barefoot, Sharon L Barker, Kenneth 8. Barker, Sandra K. BarleK. Karen S. Barnes, Brenda L Barnes, Carol L. Barnes. Jonathan B. Barnes, Sliaron G. Barnhill, Barbara L. Barnhill, Sarah E. Barnhi!!. Wilma M. Barr. Elizabeth N. Barringer, Sarah L. Barrow, Robert J. Basnight, Mac F. Sophomores Snow Hill Havelock Cherry Point Greenville Bethel Eure Wayne, N. J. Robbins Smithfield Sanford Newport Roxboro Kinston Elizabeth City Goldsboro Carrboro Charlotte Miami, Fla. Chapel Hill Morehead City Raleigh Princeton Beau-fort Rockingham Maysville Snow Hill Portsmouth, Va. Mebane Red Springs Autryville Portsmouth. Va. Hillsborough Winterville Lakeland, Fla. Thomasville Thomasville Charlotte New Bern Clinton Rocky Mount Orrum Fayetteville Statesville Burlington Montgomery, Pa. Lumberton Rocky Mount Lucama Linwood, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Durham Greenville Durham San Francisco Goldsboro Columbia r iiii P ' ft f C) ; MMaU 472 SOPHOMORES ;s; .- ♦ •tfi. ' ' J Bass, Kimberly R. Bass, Linda G. Bass, Michael D. Bass, Sandra K. Baftte, Leanna L. BaHs, Jolene Baucom, Margie N, Bauer, Martha S. Bayless, Charles T. Beaman, Diana C. Beaman, John M. Beamon, Nelda K. Bearden, Lee Beatty. Gloria D. Beeson, Gerald S. Bell. Viclci L Bennett, Susan R. Bennett, Thomas J. Bensch, Spencer T. Best. Doris E. Best. Frances P. Betesh, Ralph D. Blackman, Gary D. Blair. Edward F. Blalocic, John F. Blalocic, Terry W. Bland, Donna K. Wake Forest Wilson Clinton Fremont Cary Rocky Mount Rockwell Hampton, Va. Whiteland, Ind. Snow Hill Snow Hill Goldsboro Swansboro Graham Kernersville Mount Olive Rocky Mount Greenville Charlotte Goldsboro Fayetteville Brooklyn, N. Y. Bensen Gastonia Rockingham Mountain View, Ga. Wallace 473 SOPHOMORES Bland, Marshall E. Kinston Bland, Nancy B. Aurora Blanlon. Claude Wilmington Blanfon, Joseph M. Charlotfe Blanton, Neil P. Shelby Bluford, Jeanne E. Ri ichmond, Va. Bobo, Glenn A. Wake Forest Bost, Deborah B. Statesville Boils, Linda D. McAdenville Bowman, Sidney C. Hickory Boyce, Joseph W. Fresno, Cal. Boyd, Janet M. Raleigh Boyd, Sonya M. Greenville Boykin, Marsha B. Kenly Brodbury, Sandra M. Cary Bradshaw, Cheryl Y. W inston Salem Brake, Linda F. 1 ocky Mount Brame, William W. Jr. Greenville Branch, Connally P. Garner Braswell, Barbara G. Enfield Braswell, Ronald A. Goldsboro Braxton, Kirby Vanceboro Britt, Gloria J. Lumberton BritI, Gloria S. Newton Grove Britt, Margaret A. Chadbourn Brocit, Ernestine R. Klns+on BrockeH, Samuel R. El izabeth City Brockwell, David R. Bolton Landing, N. Y. Brooks, Marsha C. Monroe Brooks, Phyllis D. Jacksonville Brothers, John O. Rockingham Brower, Pamela J. Camden, S. C. Brown, Caria D. Greensboro Brown, Don R. Arlington, Va. Brown, Duane C. Durham Brown, Edward W. Tarboro Brown, Jamie H. Jamesville Brown, Linda M. Sanford Brown, Sandra L. Dunn Bryan, Betty H. Kinston Bryan, Jane E. La Grange Bryant, Bunnie L. Middlesex Bryant, James W. Greensboro Bryanf, Mary C. Faye+teville Buckley, Mary B. Roxboro Buffaloe, Barbara S. Garner Buffington, Ann W, Va. Beach, Va. Buie, Lynda O. Fayetteville Bullard, Vicki J. Garland Bullocit, Mar+ha A. Camp Lejeune Bullock, Sally J. Fairmont Bumgardner, Hunter M. Charlotte Bumgardner, Lois E. Arlington, Va. Burns, Deborah A. Charlottesville, Va. Burns, Lynda A. Greenville Burroughs, Cynthia R. hiavelock Burton, Gd!l S. Bussler, John C. Butcher, Jeanne E. Butler, Donnita L. Byars, Cynthia D. Byrd. Joy L. Byrum, Karen M. Greensboro Annandale. Va. Roanolce. Va. Fayetteville Charlotte Angier Minneapolis, Minn. pj SA i i:k A£ji JIM p f , M f. 474 SOPHOMORES K ' III k i iik 0 r Cain, Donna R. Bladenboro Cain, R. Clayton Fayetteville Cain. Rachel Suzanne Henderson Caldwell. Ar+hur L Winston-Salem Caldwell. John A. Williamsburg, Va. Calfee. Henry R. Belhaven Callaway. Mary K. Myrtle Beach. S. C. Cameron, Fredrick E. Laurinburg Campbell. Elizabeth A Butner Campbell, Gloria S. Goldsboro Campbell, Mary S. Rockingham Campbell, Susan A. Dunn Campbell, Ted A. Dunn Campbell, Thomas C. Kernersville Cannady, Linda S. Oxford Cannon, Pauletta Durham Careloclc. Donna L Hopewell. Va. Carpenter, Constance P. Sprinqfleld, Va. Carpenter, Patricia L New Bern Carraway, Joyce M. Elm City Carroll. Clyde W. Seaboard Carroll, Donna M. Rocky Mount Carroll. Frances A. Winterville Carroll, Francis X. Roanoke, Va. Carroll, Susan L High Point Carfer, Barbara J. High Point Carter, Emily F. Reidsville Casey, Denis P. Dudley Casey. Ruby R. Deep Run Castillo, Maria A. Washington, D. C. Cates, Alter B. Hurdle Mills Caudill, Alaska R. Havelock Caudill, W. Jack Shelby Cecil, J. Craig Greensboro ChaHin, Jr. William H. Lexington Chambers, Ricky M. Timberlake Chan, Allen Z. Durham Chamblee, Johnnie W Ahoskie Chappeil, Linda K. Browns Summit Chappell, Sheryl J. Hobbsville Charron, Frank D. Clearwater, Fla. Cheatham, Jacqueline K. Oxford Cheek, Anne D. Durham Cheers, Linda S. Shallotte Cheezum, Albert L. Preston. Md. Cherry, Brenda G. Williamston Chestnut, Wilbur H. Tabor City 475 SOPHOMORES Chinn, Frances M. Oaklon, Va. Christian, David C. Balto, Md. Church, Larry S. Elkin Clapp, Carolyn P. Greensboro Claric, Judieth A. Chocowinity Clark, Rodnea R. Cherry Point Clarice, Dulce A. Fort Mitchell. Ky. Clawson, Etta M. Richmond, Va. Clay, Sarah W. Henderson Clay, Thomas H. Greenville Clayton. Sandra E. Apex Clayton. William S. Burlington Clemmons, Jr. Jack H. Greensboro Cleveland, Linda S. Greenville Clifton, Susan M. Triangle, Va. Clingenpeel. Sylvia A. Salisbury Cobb. Mary M. Greenville Colbert. Jacqueline G. Rocky Mount Cole, Margaret C. Elizabeth City Coley, Geraldine E. Mount Olive Collins, Trudy P. Jacksonville Col+rain. Ellen G. Williamston Compton, Michael S. Fayetteville Conklin, Deborah J. Kinston Conroy. Norman J. Havelock Cook. Beverly R. Charlotte Cooper, Sara C. Graham Corey, Donna S. Winterville Corner, Susan E. Aurora, Ohio Couch. Raymond S. Bu)(ton Courville. Robin G. Raleiqh Covington. Barbara H. Bennettsville, S. C. Cox, Jennifer L. Fayetteville Cox, Martha J. Lexington Cozart, Jr. Edv ard J. Bailey Craig, Mary Lorraine Havelock Crane, Corinna M. Raleigh Credle, Allen T. Scranton Creech, Yona O. Charlotte Creef, Phyllis M. Manteo Cribbs, Jr. James L. Raeford Crocker, Carolyn J. Henderson Crockett. Cafhrine P. V illiamston Croshaw, Glenn R. Colonial Heights, Va. Crouse, Gregory K. Culbreth, Gloria F. Stratford, N. J. Selma Currence, Benjamin Cutler, Brenda K. Rowland VVashington f [r f t ' W) A f!) A _ iM! Ifc ' 476 SOPHOMORES Q f fty © f% t.j ( A ( • ' f l f  £1 t T ■| Q , A l i iitfi k A fl (v1 A Cu+ier. Jr., Giles H. Washington Ddii. Emily S. Mount Olive Dalby. Marsha L. Winston-Salem Daniels, Margaret A. Windsor Daniels, Phillip R. Henderson Darden, Susan N. Farmville Daughety, Minnie C. Klnston Davenport. Dru C. Columbia Davis. Edward C. Statesville Davis, Grace J. Colerain Davis. Janice F. Fremont Davis. Larrf M. Charlotte Davis, Martha E. Conway Davis, Nancy H. Asheboro Davis, Jr., Wade H. New Bern Day, Joseph G. Fayetteville Dean. Donna M. Scotland Neck Dedmond. Susan R. Jacksonville Dehn, Lynn T. Arlington, Va. DeLuca, Betty B. Ayden Denny. Audrey D. Brandywine, Md. DeVane, Patrick B. Tomahawk Dill. Mary S. Garner Dillingham, Troy L. Weaverville Diclcson, Beverly D. Raleigh Dixon, Joann E. Hubert Dolan, Michael J. Richmond, Va. Domb, Karen A. Southern Pines Dooley, Julia E. Smithfleld, Va. Dougherty, Phillips T. Eden Downard, Catherine C Spartanburg. S. C. Downey, James A. West Palm Beach, Fla. Dowtin, Betsy M. Edenton Drake III. Johri W. Spartanburg, S. C. Driver, Jerry L. Wilson Drye, Danny F. Albemarle Dunn. Kafhrine 1. Wintervllle Dunson, Elizabeth M. Chapel Hilt Dussla. David W. Norfolk, Va. Eakes, III. Joe O. Durham Earl, Mary J. Greensboro Early. James W. Alexandria, Va. Earp. Marcia K. Raleigh Eason, Elsie L. Selma Eason. Willa M. Roanoke Rapids Edmunds. Penelope D. Whitevllle Edwards. Cheryl A. Simpson Edwards. James E. Ralaigh Edwards, Janice M. Ayden Edwards, Joy E. Kenly Eggers, Ronald E. Rocky Mount Elliott, Patricia A. Oxford Ellis, David L. Hopewell. Va. Ellis, Edward B. Havelock Ellis. Susan V. Stantonsburg Elmore. Patsy D. Wilmington Emerson. Douglas W. Hawaii English. Wanda K. Raleigh Erexson. Paul F. Charlotte Erskine, Suzanne M. Northfield, N. J. Eubanks, Marcia E. Atlanta, Ga. Evan , Johnny G. Chesapeake, Va. E ans, Leslie E. Greenville 477 SOPHOMORES Evans, Nancy C. Whiteville Ezzard, Meredefh Jacksonville Falls, Deborah A. Vale Farias, Catherine A. Vanceboro Farmer, Hilda E. Wilson Farrell, Daniel C. Washington Fasf. Cheryl E. Matthews Faullt, Marcia J. Sanford Faullcner, Robert F. Henderson Ferrell, Mary E. Goldsboro Ferrell. Walton T. Raleigh Fields, Joan E. Pinehurst Fields, Ruby M. Sanford Flake, James W. Greenville Flowers, Rebecca D. Clayton Floyd, Marilyn E. Greenville Flynt, Terry L. Germanton Forbes, Janet L. Springfield, Va. Ford, Patricia E. Chapel Hill Forrester, Rebecca An Charlotte Foster, Doris A. Mocksville Foster, Marilyn E. Yanceyville Foster, Teresa L. Selma Fowler. Alan J. Va. Beach, Va. Fowler, Sally M. Fort Clayton, Canal Zone Fowlkes, David Hunter Raleigh Fox, David S. Durham Fragalcis, Dean A. Winston-Salem Franks, Dana W. Frederick, Gary W. Fries, Deborah J. Fulcher, Diane Fuller, Marilyn J. Furcron, Joseph M. Fussell, Barbara A. Greenville Fort Washington, Pa. High Point Atlantic Greenville Frederickburg, Va. Greenville Futch, Deborah Anne Gallimore. R. Stephenson Gardner, Gloria J. Garris, Audrey G. Garriss, Betty J. Gaskill, Phillip L Gautler, Rei+a G. Rose Hill Richmond, Va. Hubert Greenville Burgaw Sea Level Washington BIG6S ORUOSTOi; FOUNTAIN « f.i.S. - 478 SOPHOMORES iiJiPJiiWi f. h f i« «  ,-♦ 1 O ft P - fl P O ® f 1 Gau+ier, Susan D. Washington Gay. Hazel M. Fountain Gay. William R. Walstonburg Genlry, Barbara L. Winston-Salem Gibbons, Roger M. Goldsboro Gibbs, Dianna J. Engelhard Gibson, Gerald R. Pine Hill Giddings, Edna R. Mt. Olive Giles, Franltie R. Stedman Giles, Laura B. Greenville Giles, Robert L. Greenville Gill, Marcia D. CharloHe Gillet+e, Jo A. Chesapeake. Va. Givens, Judy A. Jacksonville Glace, Beverly B. Elkin Gladden, Randolph F. Hampton, Va. Glast. Brenda J. Bethel Glenn, Marjorie A. Boiling Springs Godfrey, James E. Goldsboro Godfrey. Sharon D. Hertford Godley, Janice F. Washington Golden, Franklin C. San ford Golding. Michael S. Waikertown Gooch. Judith A. Henderson Goodson. Cherrie G. Greenville Gorrell. Margaret L Arlington, Va. Gottlieb, Barbara T. Charlotte Gouge, Barbara L. Washington, D. C. Gradis, David L. Greenville Graham. Donna G. Denver Graham. Janef L. Hopewell, Va. Graham, Patricia A. Richmond. Va. Gray, Daniel M. Butner Gray, Phyllis K. Durham Green, Leonard G. Oxford Green, Sandra K. Chadbourn Greene, Martha J. Huntersville Greenway. Stephen R, Shelby Gregg, Ronald B. Bath Gregory. Thcmas M. Shawboro Griendling. Richard F. Northfield. N.J. Grier, Terry B. Fairmont Griffin. Jr.. Charles L. Greenville Griggs, Elizabeth A. Wadesboro Grimes, Carolyn A. Mt. Olive Grocziclci. Barbara A. Fayetteville Guido, Robert E. Hollywood. Fla. Gurlcin. Phillip W. Plymouth Hadden. Carlton M. Raleigh Haithcoclc. Ann M. Littleton Hale. Brenda A. New Bern Hall, Allie S. Durham Hall. Karen L. Canton Hall. Rebecca D. Fayetteville Haltom, Samuel T. Spencer Ham. Joan C. Rich Square Ham. Niki C. Goldsboro Hamby, Barbara L. Raleigh Hamlin, Donna D. Roxboro Hamm, Jennifer L. Tarboro Haney. Patricia S. Fayetteville Hannum. Margaret A. Falls Church, Va. Hansen, Christina T. Washington, D. C 479 SOPHOMORES Hardison, William Hardy, Lynn T. Hardy, Mary C. Harlow. Walter B. Harrell. Bessie R. Harrell, Susan 0. Harris, Brenda S. Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Donna L. Doris M. Fred L. Henry S. Robert W. Sandra K. Scott R. Harrison, Howard L. Harroid, Virginia G. Hart, Raymond J. Hantrell. Randall L. Hastings, Elizabeth An Hasty, Andrea G. Hatch, Bettye L Hawley, Hilda G. Hayes, Frank B. Haynes, Ronald K. Haynie, Nancy M. Heath, Dalton W. Heath, Sarah M. Hefner, Danny E. Heisler, Thomas E. Helms, Gerald W. Hemenway, Suzanne F. Hendley, George M. Hendren, Brady L. Hendricks, Evelyn C. Hensley, Angela S. Herb, Sarah A. Herlocker, Dan L. Herrin, Hoyite D. Herring, Alice G. Herring, Margaret E. Hester. Linda G. Hewitt, Roseanna Grantsboro Klns+on Kinston Hobbsville Colerain Edenton Washington Monroe Raleigh Hickory Littleton Stacy Graham •■ Rapids noki Williamston Hays Clinton Locust Bethesda. Md. Roanoke Rapids Pink Hill Lucama Randleman Greensboro Kilmarnock, Va. Greenville Windsor Hickory Mechanicsburg, Pa. Charlotte Rocky Mount Ocala, Fla. Thomasville Nashville Charlotte Falls Church. Va. Albemarle Roanoke Rapids Goldsboro Hickory Oxford Geenville r f 1 P ' C { ' ' - MM f f}i f f f fS y - ' iitklk l 480 SOPHOMORES -K- fj ?rf • Hice, James E. Hicks, Beverly A. Hicls, James A. Greenville Roxboro Wise Hileman, Robert L. Hill. Tracy L Hodnett, Gerald E. Alexandria, Va. Lexington New Bern Hoenig, Toni L. Holden, Stephen D. Holder, Douglas M. Chapel Hill Supply Mr. Airy Holland, George P. Holland, Peggy A. Holley, Theresa A. Hollingsworth, III, John A. Hollis, Caria D. Holloway, Edward L. Hollowell, Betsy A. Holsclaw, Linda S. Honeycutt, Priscilla A. Honnet, Randy E. Griffon FaYetfevllle Colerain Fayet+eville Hatteras Durham Princeton Durham Monroe Havelock Hooper, Debra A. House, Janice L. Houston, Margretta Hout, Catherine A, Howard, Emily J. Howard, Kenneth A. Howard, Mary K. Howard, Willa A. Howell, Constance F. Howell, Nancy L. Hoyle, Gail I. Huffman, Juanita H. Hughes, Margaret L. Hughes, James H. Raleigh Greenville Winston-Salem Charlotte Salisbury, Md. Durham Morehead City Jacksonville Goldsboro Arlington, Va. Valdese Jacksonville Norristown, Pa. Wilmington Humphrey, Etta Elizabeth Kinston Humphrey, Frances B. Wilson Huneycutt, Johnie V. Albemarle Hunt, George G. Oxford Hunt, John L. Oxford Hurloeker, Howard R. Concord Hussey, Nancy C. West End Hufchinson. Timofhy llderfon, Timofhy H. Ingram, Bonnlo J. Ipocic, Jennifer G. Ipoclt, Willa L Irvin, Eleanor J. Isaacs, Deborah S. Durham High Poinf Princeton Vanceboro Vanceboro Southern Pines Charlotte SOPHOMORES 481 Isles, Frances S. Littleton Isles, Judy M. Littleton Jarman, Connie S. Krnston Jackson. B. Jo. Morehead City Jaclcson, Brenda E. Knightdale JacJcson, Jr. Irby B. Greenville Jaclcson, James E. Black Creek Jackson, Kathy L. Charlotte Jackson, Paula G. Wilmington Jackson, William A. Greenville James, Brenda F. Robersonville Jenkins, Joseph C. Rockingham Jennings, Margaret T. Jacksonville Jennings, Nancy J. Windsor Jensen. Joy R. Havelock Jernigan, Gerald S. Jacksonville Jernigan, Rebecca A. Dunn Jessen, Catherine A. Po rt Washington, N. Y. Jessup, Vicki R. Winston-Salem Johnson, Bernard Kinston Johnson, Cathy J. hiickory Johnson, Debra L. Pittsboro Johnson. George M. Four Oaks Johnson, Jennifer Raleigh Johnson, Susan E. Four Oaks Johnson, Valerie K. Pensacola, Fla. Johnston. Larry G. Greenville Jones, Alan C. Snow Hill Jones, Catherine S. Honolulu. Ha. Jones, Cynthia L. Micro Jones, Eleanor P. Cary Jones, Holly 1. Beulaville Jones, Jerri L. Greensboro Jones, Kenneth M. Greenville Jones, Jr. Samuel R. Siler City Jones, Susan E. Cherry Hill. N. J. Jordan, Frances G. Henderson Jourdan, Catherine A. Alexandria, Va. Joyner, Nancy B. Farmville Justice, George G. Pittsboro Justice, Janet T. High Point Karr. Michael P. Winston-Salem 482 SOPHOMORES iTJA ' i A ' Jik ti Mi miwA kshlS:! Kearney. Kenneth R. Kearns, Linda K. Keeter. Edward H. Krggereis, Lynda D. Kelley, Barry A. Kelley, Robbie 1. Kelly, Margaref E. Kelly. Michael W. Kern, Kennerly A. Kidd, James W. Ktdd, Janice C. Kiel. Linda L. Kflpafricit, Beverly Kilpa+rick, Janice S. Kincer. Joseph M. King. Frances M. King. Pe+er C. Kiric, Patricia A. KirJtendall, Janine K. Klaus, Nancy L. Klingman. Thomas B. Snow Hill Greenville Goldsboro Raleigh Raleiqh Jaclcsonville Durham Elizabeth Cify Reston, Va. Manussas, Va. Roanolte Rapids Oxon Hill, Md. Kenansville Roclty Mount Baltimore, Md. Elon Col ' ege Wllllamsfown, Mass. Greenville Havelocic Norfollc. Va. Annandale. Va. j-r iTiKI KluHi, Henry G. Concord Knowles, Pafricit A. Nassau, Bahamas Knox, Elizabeth G. Richmond, Va. Kohlhage, Elizabeth J. Salemburg Kranz, Linda L. Lumberton Krausz, Allan E. Ellicot City. Mo. Krivonalt, James E. Richlands Lackey. Patricia E. Stony Point Lacby, Rebecca J. Stony Point Lacy, James C. Winterville Laferriere, Frances A. Monroe Laine, June F. Richmond, Va. Lempley, Sandy Mc. Rockingham Lancaster, Beverly L. Charlotte Landslcroener, Nancy Chestertown, Md. Landt, David K. Raleiqh Charlotte Lane. Clifford E. Lane, Elsie A. Roxobel Lane, Robert D. Rooty Mount Lang, Richard G. Washington, D. C. Lanqley, Judye E. Greenville SOPHOMORES 483 Langley, William B. Stedman Langston, Mary A. Gates Lanier, Clayton F. Chinquapin Lanier, Lawanda J. Chinquapin Lanning, Karen A. Arlington, Va. Lashley, Debra L. Eden lassiter, M. Jane Alexandria, Va. Lassiter, Sarah B. Greenville Lassiter, Sidney E. Thomasville Laughinghouse, Dianne H. Pirt qo Laughinghouse, Jr. Ward J. New Bern Lawson, Richard J. Kinston Lea, Mary A. Carthage Lea, Stanley R. Rocky Mount Leagans, Phyllis K. Winston-Salem Lee, Jr. Charles R. Four Oaks Lee, Edwina S. Alexandria, Va. Lee, Terry Burlington Leedom, James W. Salisbury Leggett, Brenda K. Pinetown Lehman, Stephen J. Williamsburg, Va. Leith, Susan J. Greenville Leonard, Marilyn J. Wilmington Lewis, Glenn E. Rutherfordton Lewis, James B. Farmville Lewis, Jean L. Clinton Lewis, Sylvia K. Butner Lilley, Cecil W. Bath Lilley, Eileen C. Kinston Limpach, Mary J. New Bern Lind, Martha F. Raleigh Lindsay, Sam G. Fayetteville Lineberry, William D. Raleiqh Linville, Joan C. Summerfield Lipsius, Rosalind A. Wilmington Little. Vickie C. Ayden Liverman, Judy E. Plymouth Lohmeyer, Robert Ellicott City, Md. Long, Clifton R. Winston-Salem Long, Elizabeth L. Durham Long, Nancy E. Bethesda, Md. Long, Sandra A. Virginia Beach, Va. !J - «. ' ' « J. ' J ' 484 SOPHOMORES M.i ' - v: .% Sdi ' MKl IPk © £ i iA i £i£A Long, Viclcie G. Roxboro Longworfh, Gary R, Bluefield. W. Va. Love, Diana B. Pulaski, Va. Lowe, Franic L. Greensboro Lowe, Judith A. Alexandria. Va. Lowery, Debra A. Gastonia Lowery, Mary D. Shelby Lucas. Joseph D. Erwin Lur.iani, Michael J. Ralsiqh Luper, Gail T. Roclty Mount Lusit, Kristi D. Alexandria. Va. Luiton, Marsha K. Sanford Lynn, Carl E. Jacltsonville MacFarland. Karen J. Vienna. Va. McAdams, J. Christopher Clayton McAuliffe, Priscilla J. Jacksonville McCandless, Patsy J. Vanceboro McClamrock, Fleet L Concord McColl, Carolyn L. Statesvllle McCombs, Catherine S. Greenville McCoy, Lucy B. Springfield, Va. McCullough, Gary L. Norlina McDaniel, Catherine G Greenville McDearmon, Clarissa P. Norfolk. Va. McDermott. Colleen F. Silver Spring, Md. McDermoH, Reva Lynn Greenville McDonald, Caroline Charlotte McDonald, Linda L. Aberdeen McDowell, H. Truet Wa«haw McEachern, Earnestine Red Springs McEwen, Margaret E. Charlotte McGougan, Edith St. Pauls McKinley, Katharine G. Morehead City McKown, Jane H. Virginia Beach, Va. McLannb, Linda J. Clinton McLawhon, Karia J. Ayden McNally, April C. Tarawa Terrace McPherson, Diiie L. Virginia Beach. Va. McRoy, Lonnie J. Chocowinlty Magurean, Wanda C. Durham Mallard, Larry W. Pollocksville Maness, Betty S. Bennett- Maness, Bruce M. Newport Maness, Linda S. Plnehurst Maness, Ruth D. Fayettevllle Mann, Ella L. Griffon Mann, Kathleen B. Washington SOPHOMORES 4«5 Mann, Spencer A. Swan Quarter Mann, Thurston J. Raleigh Marlowe, Bethany M. Asheville Marlowe, Sheila A. Greenville Marr, Sandra L. Norfolk, Va. Marsh, Elsie J. Faye+teville Marshall, George Winston-Salem Marshall, Nancy J. Burlington Martin, Danny K. Lumberton Martin, Elizabeth A. Wadesboro Matthews, Gerald W. Dunn Matthews, Sarah D. Nashville Mattson, Georgene E. Shaw A.F.B.. S. C. Maxwell, Arthur D. Fayet+eville Maxwell, Janet R. Raeford Mayhew, Lee A. Shelby Mayo, Eric S. Selma Meadows, Kirt A. Toano, Va. Meadows, Stephen B. New Bern Mease, Marilyn M. Canton Medlin, Charlie F. Kenly Melton, David C. Greenville Melton, Jennifer R. Greenville Menge, Helen P. Virginia Beach. Va. Mensel, Robert A. Greensboro Mentier, Lynne D, Camp Lei°une Mercer, S. Lee Goldsboro Merrill, Helen W. Beaufort MerriH, Mary C. Magnolia Me ' -z, Mary C. Ellcin Mewborn, Drew A. Snow Hill Meyer, Christine E. Plainfield. N. J. Miller, Charles D. Farmville Mills, Anne N. Fayetteville Mills, Harry R. Sanford 486 SOPHOMORES flPN (ft ( © 1 f P V. ' ® fel r i Mills, Martha J. Aurora Millsaps, Pamela F. Statesville MInges, Jr. J. Thomas Rocky Mount Minton, Ted A. Greenville Mitchell, William T. Fayettevllle Minelli, James A. Newton, N. J. Mizell, Johnnie L. Roper Mobley, Susan H. Williamston Mollenhauer, Donald J. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Moore, Anne M. Timberlalte Moore, Sandra W. Wilson Moore, Sharon C. Rochester. N. Y. Moore, Stephen A. Greenville Moore, William E. St. Pauls Morelli, Beverly K. Chester, Va. Morgan. Deborah L. Durham Morgan, Patrick S. Dunn Morin, Philip B. Chestertown. Md. Morris, Lorna T. Bath Morrison, Patricia A. Vincentown. N. J. Morton, Luther D. New Bern Mullins, Edward G. Richmond. Va. Mulvey. James A. Greensboro Myers, Cecil Dudley Myers, Martha J. Cleveland Myers, Mary A. La Granqe Myers, Pamela A. Alexandria. Va. Nabors, Tate V. Mt. Pleasant Nagy, Patricia E. Richmond, Va. Nance, Priscilla C. Fair Bluff Nash, Jane E. Charlotte Neal. W. Stephen Wa haw Neese, Carolyn J. Burlinqton Nelson, Sheila E. Havelock Neison, Stephen S. Charlotte NeviH, Nancy H. Port Washington. N. Y. Newell, Hal T. Fayettevllle Newlon, Benjamin R. Richmond. Va. Nickey. Virginia C. Baltimore, Md. Noffsinger. Terry A. Silver Sprinas, Md. Nolfsinger, Thomas L. Winston-Saiem Norris, Nancy, E. Walte Forest Noon, Joseph F. Cheverfy, Md. Norman. Warren A. Morganton Norris, Jan J. Burlington Norton, Sally M. HicVory Ogburn, Linda C. Hickory Oliver, Anthony L. Princeton Olsen, Judith A. KInston Olver, Doris F. Fayetteville Omalley. John M. Jaclcsonvllle Orlando, Jacque A. Katonah, N. Y. Orr, David R. Greensboro OHimo, Vicky S. Lucama Overcash, B -bara A. Chr rlotte Overman, Vicky R. Ahoskie Overton, Lucy V. Fayetteville O ' ltland, SflndrA P. PIkeville 0 ' ;tlaw, Debra F. Kinston Owens. William A. Worthville Page. Sherry D. Fayetteville Paramore, Nell A. Grimesland Parisi, Gary R. Virginia Beach, Va. SOPHOMORES 487 Parker, Linda S, Parker, James E. Parker, Robert S. Parks, Frances L. Parrish, Joy D. Parsley, Monica Parsons, Rebecca K. Pasfernak, Barbara J. Pafe, Nancy L. Payne, Barbara L. Pearman, Paulette G. Peed, Ronald T. Peele, R. Michael Pender, Donna S. Pennington, Sandi Pepper, James E. Peppers, Clara J. Perkins, Kathy R. Perkinson, Jr. Clanlon C. Pernell, Patsy H. Perry, Amelia I. Perry, Jr. William A. Petree, Kathryn S. Petty, Wanda J. Philbeck, Nancy K. Phillips, Deborah J. Phillips, Georgia C. Phillips, Martha L Laurel, Del. Rocky Mount Murfreesboro Roclcy Mount Angier Fayettevllle Maysville Fayettevilje Greenville Oxford Greensboro Hurdle Mills Laurinburg Selma High Point Greenville Stacy Fayetteville Wise Durham Merry Hill Edenton Winston-Salem Durham Fayetteville Murfreesboro Morehead City Carthage Pierce, Donna K. Pierce, Linda C. Pies, Nancy E. Pike, Bertha E. Pike, Steven B. Piner, Vance L. Pinson, Kathryn Pittard, Jacqueline M. Plumb, Kathryn S. Poindexter, Marion F. Pollard, Rita N. Poole, Gail L. Porter, Kay E. Potter, Linda L. Potter, Lou Jane H. Potts, Andrea C. Powell, Greg W. Powell, Stephen B. Powell, William G. Powers, Jr. James W. Pozyck, Alan L Pratt. Michael R. Prevatte. Donnie R. Price, Michael S. Price, Sharon L. Price, Thomas E. Pridgen, Millie J. Privette, Douglas C. Proctor, Susan A. Pyles, Miriam J. Qui-ve, Vicki L. Quessenberry, Betsy J. Quirk, S. Ralph Quinn, Jr. Ernest L. Radford, Deborah S. Roper Windsor Canal Zone KInston Burlington Virginia Beach, Va. Charlotte Roanoke Rapids Milton Roxboro Bethel Glassboro, N. J. Castle Hayne Asheville Grifton Welcome Greensboro Rocky Mount Kinston St. Pauls Spencer Jacksonville St. Pauls Decatur, Ga. High Point Portsmouth, Va. Quick, S. Ralph Havelock Greenville Richmond, Va. Columbia, S. C. Raleigh Greenville Farmville Pikeville o - ?• a Mtt £il ? y k A Raiford, Sandra K. Rainey, Richard A. Rains, Robert T. Ratliff, Joyce M. Rauhe, Donna L. Rawlings, Deborah A. Ray, Linda L. Reams. Don A. Reece, Jr. Alton D. Reed, Thomas A. Reel, Freddie Reger, Anthony H, Reid, Joan 6. Reid, Katharine J. Reid, Paula T. Reinhardt, Susan Rettew, Linda J. Seven Springs Lexington Princeton Kannapolis Weldon Woodbridge. Va. Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Brown Summit Montoursvrlle, Pa. Elizabeth City Richmond, Va. Southern Pines Martinsville, Va. Hampton, Va. Hickory Pinehurst Reynolds, Deborah D. Rhodes, Danny L. Rhodes, Linda P. Rhyne, Patricia C. Rice, Cynthia K. Rice. Patricia L. Richardson, Barbara A. Riddiclt. Betty J. Ricks. Jr. William P. Rlerson, Clarence L. Rigg, Jay K. Rippy. William D. Roberson, Christie S. Roberson, Dana L. Roberson, James K. Roberson, Joy M. Roberts. Alfred G. Roberts, C. Carol Robertson, Harold R. Robertson, Tony Robinson, Marvin T. Robinson, Robert A. Robinson, Thomas S. Robinson, Jr. Wilbur Rochefort, Karen L. RoclceH. E. Camilla Rodwell, Robert A. Rodwell, Ella G. Rogers, Blake D. Rooker, Marvin P. Saloo Ayden Charlotte Charlotte Lumberton Sea Level Richmond. Va. Norfolk, Va. Wilson Kernersville Morningside, Md. Burlington Greenville Williamston Robersonvllle Robersonville Bladenboro Wendell Littleton Wilmington Lowell Morehead City Garysburg H. Washington Alexandria, Va. Charlotte Warrenton Warrenton Waynesville Norlina SOPHOMORES 489 Roori, Tyrus W. Root. Jan M. Rosser, B. Corinne Rothrock, Vaughn J. Round, Frances L. Rouse, E. Diane Rowe, John A. Rowell, Constance Royal, Mark A. Rudislll, Betty K. Ruegg, Arnold B. Rusk, Judith L. Russell. Stephen Mc. Sage, Roslyn R. Salisbury, Doris A. Salmon, Ted T. Sampson, William S. Sanders, Patricia A. Sanders, Sarah C. Sandie. Ruth A. Sandlin, James D. Miliville, N. J. Washington Jacksonville Reldsville Norfolk, Va. La Grange Southern Pines Greenville Fayetteville Badin Bethesda, Md. Mayport, Fla. Kinston Hampton, Va. Greenville Richmond, Va. Silver Spring, Md. Smithfleld Hubert Portsmouth. Va. Rose Hill Satterfield, Jr. John B. Saunders, Martha D. Saunders, Jr. Whitney E. Sauvageau. Mary J. Sawyer. Kenneth R. Sawyer, Peggy S. Sawyer, Sherald W. Dunn Whittakers Wilson Greensboro Plymouth Mt. Olive Washington Scarborough, Deborah J. Hamlet Scarborough, Nancy M. Raleigh Scaro, Susan J. Charlotte Scharf, Barry W. Wanamassa, N. J. Schell, Jr. William Alexandria, Va. Schitling, Julie Ann Tenafly, N. J. Scoggins, Patricia E. Atlantic Beach Scollin, Patricia E. Scott, James R. Searcy, David A. Seiple, Kathleen J. Sewell, Teresa Y. Sexton, Francille T. Sexton, Marian G. Jacksonville Pfafftown Durham Wilmington Greensboro Monroe Raleigh ASfAdM i i i t Mi MMi ' ' mci NOT ENTER 490 SOPHOMORES kfJ J F © 5 t Shank, James G. Havelock Shannon, Kay S. Garner Shaw. Befsy B. Durham Shaw, June E. Cllnfon Sheehan, Anne B. Jacksonville Sher, Sannuel A. Greenville Sheriff. Linda S. FayeHeville Sherman, John L. High Point Sherritl. Jerry D. Kannapolls Shipley, Kenneth S. Williamston Short, Rober+ W. Suffern, N. Y. Shotwell, Nina V. Stovall Shuey, Michael B. Goldsboro Shul, Maureen A. Cherry Point Siemen, James R. Newark, Del. Siler, Donna L. Greensboro Silverthorne, James H. Williamston Singleton, Mary E. Wadesboro SItiles. Evelyn K. Plymouth Slack. David N. Burlington Slaughter, Don W. Blanch Sloan, Linda C. Winston-Salem Sloan, Ronald T. Lillington Smiley, John S. Greenville Smith, Connie E. New York. N. Y. Smith, David K. Kinston Smith. Dwight S. ' Seven Springs Smith, Gerald K. Charlotte Smith, John C. Pink Hill Smith. Hal L Vienna. Va. Smith, R-ndolph G. Raleigh Smith, Sharon L. Dunn Smith, Stephen C. Silver Spring. Md. Smith, Susan K. Baltimore, Md. Smith, Susan M. Raleigh Smith. Valeria J. Beaufort Smyre, Elizabeth M. WInston-Salem Senedoor, Joy K. Norfolk. Va. Snipes, Camilla G. Dunn Snvder. George- M. Mount Airy Soltys, Martha L. Midway Park Sorrell, Terry A. Raleigh SOPHOMORES 491 Spangler, Beth G. Sparks, Constance L Spearman, James F. Spell, Frankie G. Spell. Mark A. Spence. Larry D. Spencer, Morris H. Spivey, Ernest W. Spivey, Jacqueline Spoolman, Ellen A. Spruill, Sheila L. Spry, Diane E. Stakem, Eleanne J. Stallings, Janet Stallings, Marcia L. Stancill, Jacqueline F. Stancill, Rebecca J. Standaffer, Bruce H. Stanford, Carolyn D. Starkey, Rebecca M. Steele, Carol Stell. Janet F. Stephens, Michael T. Stephenson, Donna R. Stephenson, Edith B. Stephenson. Jimmy E. Stephenson, Mardia T. Stevenson, Jared L. Stevenson, Marcia Stevenson, William N. Stocks, Rose M. Stokes, Deborah O. Stokes, Edna L. Styron. William D. Stout, Karen R. Summersill, Edward W. Surgi, Juli A. Szten, Penny A. Tanabe, Satoru Tapscott, Edward B. Tart. Edith A. Tart, Mary E. Ta um, Richard G. Taylor. Bonita W. Taylor, Jennifer A. Taylor, Margaret P. Taylor, Nancy L. Taylor, Nina E. Taylor, Tony R. Teague, Philip C. Tebault. Jonnle R. Greensboro Wilmington Rose Hill Clinton toseboro Kinston High Point Wilmington Mebane Thomasville Plymonuth Arlington, Va. Annandale. Va. Thomasville Hobbsvlile Suffolk, Va. Greenville Charlotte Durham Greenville Waxhaw Lumberton Chlncoteague, Va. W, tJenson Angler How Springs Raleigh Greenville Jacksonville Elkin Hookerton Raleigh Goldsboro Morehead City Greensboro Jacksonville Hickory Vienna, Va. Chlgasake, Japan Harkers Island Dunn Dunn Charlotte Greensboro Kinston Monroe Morehead City Kinston Willlamston Winston-Salem Chesapeake, Va. TJirME a Mi ml l klk 492 SOPHOMORES fJM,l ( « C ft (Ki I t Pv O ( Tedder, Pamela K. Walnut Cove Temple, Artie J. Elizabeth City Temple, Belinda E. Four Oaks Thax+on, Linda B. Durham Thomas, Carmellia S. Rock Hill. S.C. Thomas, David A. Fort- Lauderdale, Fla. Thomas, Deborah R. Sanford Thomas, Mary L. Burgaw Thomas, Ru+h T. Halifax Thomas, Sandra F. Beulavllle Thompson, Pamela L. Greenville Thompson, Terry A. Rocky Mount Thompson, Tonie C. Swan Quarter Tillman, James F. Burlington Tipton, Mark E. Greenville Tracy, Kevin M. Alexandria. Va. Trent, Thomas Durham Truslow, Grover, C. Lumberton Turnage, John L. Morehead City Turner, Alan B. Elizabeth City Turner, Carolyn D. Elm City TuHle, John P. Clayton Tuttle, Francis C, Charlotte Twyne, James G. Holland. Va. Tyndall, James R. Fayetteville Tyner, Randolph A. St. Pauls Underwood, Sandi E. Trinity Vance, Janet M. Durham Vann, Shelby K. Conway Vanderslice, Mary C. Vi rginia Beach, Va. Van Landingham, John M Williamston Van Middlesworth, William W. Long Branch, N. J. Vaughan, Jack H. Capron, Va. Vaughn, Randall G. Winton-Salem Vause, Penny Hookerton Vernon, Jennifer A. Warsaw Vick, Deborah D. Nashville Vickery, Julie S. Alexandria. Va. Vickery, Robert W. N. Wllkesboro Vinson, Gwendolyn A. Waxhaw Vosburg, Robert H. Greene. N. Y. Walden, David C. Granite Falls Walker, Franklin M. Rockingham Walker, Willie R. Rocky Mount Wallace, Phillip O. Gastonia Walters, Donna R. Richmond, Va. Walters, La Monde E. Riegelwood Walton, Judy G. Jacksonville Wanzer, Sidney S. Stanley Washburn, Harold D. Charlotte Watkins, Kathrine M. Henrietta SOPHOMORES 493 Watkins, Terri Daytona Beach. Fla. Watson, David A. Durham Watson, Deborah L. Lucama Watson, Emily W. Raleigh Watson, Jennifer D. Smithfield Weatherly, Gaynelle Chocowlnity Webb, Sherry J. Elm Cify Weber, Grace M. Bethesda, Md. Weber, Robert H. Dunn Weeks, Jacquelyn V. Wilmington Weiger, Sharon A, Raleigh Welch. Walter M. Midland Wellins. Steven P. Scarsdaie. N. Y. Wells. Barbara J. Virginia Beach. Va. Westray, Hugh T. Chapel Hill Wheeler, Deborah J. Towson. Md. Wheeler, Ferbble Z. Fayetteville Wheeler. Stephen E. Durham Whichard, Shirley R. Bethel White. Betty R. Elizabeth City White. Howard R. High Point White. Pamela J. Washington White, Sarah C. Shallotte White. Shirley F. Roxboro White. Wilda B. Kinston Whitehurst. Dorothy A. Parmele Whitehurst. Ellen R. Elizabeth City Whitehurst. Mary B. Bethel Whitford. Judith A. Cumberland, R. 1. Whitley. Deborah L. Robersonville Whitley, Pamela J. Charlotte Whitley, Willard M. Charlotte Whitlow, Deborah A. Greensboro Whitt, Ross G. Burlington Wieczerrak. Irene C. Havelocic Wilder, Dan R. Garner Wilkerson, Elizabeth A. Greenville Wilkerson, Faye E. Durham Williams, Demetrius W. Chapel Hill Williams, Frances L. Apex Williams, Jacki A. Jacksonville Williams, Janet H. Atlanta, Ga. Williams, Joseph L Lexington Williams, Karen L Kernersviiie Williams, Richard P. Clinton Williams, Robert D. Federalsburg, Md. Williams, Sandra D. Jamesville Williamson, B. Frances Lucama Willis, Tomianne Farmville Wilson, Barbra L. Raleigh Wilson, Bonita G. Goldsboro Wilson, Gary D. Washington Wilson, Jeff D. Greenville Wilson, Sandra J. Tar Heel Wilson, Wendell G. Mill Spring Wlmberley, Teresa S. Apex Winborne, Vivian L. Holland, Va. Winslow James W. Greenville Winstead, David H. Merrltt Winstead. Jr. Leroy Wilson Wolak, Jean M. Havelocic Wolfe, John L, Myrtle Beach. S, C. Wollin, Martha G. Statesville 494 SOPHOMORES l « % N Woodard, Carol T. Woods. Gall I. Woods. Sherry D. Wooten, Mary K. Wor+hington, Michael E., Wor+hington, Sharon D. Won, Sally A. Wunsch, Roberf S. Wynn. Jennifer E. Wynne, Danny M. Xiourls, Glylceria Yafes, Sail A. Yelverton, Donald M. York, James D. Young, Carol B. Young. Clarlc E. Henderson Durham Lenoir Garner ewport News. Va. Ayden Charlotte Raleigh Ahoskie Greenville Pilot Mountain Richmond. Va. Fremont Liberty Richmond, Va. Smithfleld SOPHOMORES 495 Achstetter, Sharon M. Silver Spring, Mo. Adam, Jim H. Havelock Adams, Douglas W. Durham Adams, Jerry W. Smithfield Ainswor+h, Travis D. New Bern Akers, Bruce D. Kinston Albertson, Terrie E. Beulaville Alcorn, Barbara A. Greenville Alexander, Angela D. Bethel Alexander, Deborah J Eure Alexander, Elizabeth J Richmond, Va. Alexander, Mary L. Raleigh Alexander, Peter L. Petersburg, Va. Alexander, Shirley K. Edenton Allen, Anne W. Tarboro Allen, Gary W. Charlotte Allen, Mary H. Star Allen, Mike C. Raleigh Allen, Patsy J. Shelby Allison, James W. Hampton Va. Amos, William E. Raleigh Anderson, James T. Falls Church Anderson, Jan D. Durham Anderson, John R. Raleigh Anderson, Laurie K. Smithfield Anderson, Linda S. Scotland Neck Andrews, Deborah F. Stokes Andrews, Donna J. Rocky Mount Andrews, Roger T. Siler City Andrews, Stephen H. Durham Andrews, Vicki L. Springfield, Va. Andrews, Viclcie Y. Greenville Angel, Judith A. Candler Annulli, Kyle E. M anchester. Conn. Anthony, Teresa J. Cherryville Archbell, Sydney K. Camden Armstrong, Linda L. Charlotte Arnette, Michael L. Broadway Arnold, Jane D. Kinston Arrington, Phillip K. Siler City Arthur, Catherine E. Nev port News. Va. Atkinson, Aubrey T. Salisbury Atwood, Christopher K. Santa Ana, Cal. Atwood, Rebecca A. Linwood, N. J. Augustine, Gene F. Fayetteville Auman, Carl S. Benson Austin, Gloria S. New Bern Austin II, Thomas E. Charlotte Avallone, James F. Morehead City Avery, Jr., Ernest L. Greenville Avery, Katherine L. Fort Belvoir, Va. Aycock, Dorothy E. Pilceville Ayscue, Dwight M. Warrenton Ayscue, Gene P. Oxford Ayscue, Teresa R. Henderson Bailey, Anna Madison 496 FRESHMEN Freshmen Ik- ' k M iTJiT as 4ti m llM.iM£. . M. Mf £3 © © Bailey, Cynthia E. Bailey, Marie D. Bailey, Martha J. Bailey, Nancy E. Bailey, Phyllis R. Bailey, Rebecca J. Bailey. Robert S. Balnbridge, Martina C. Baiter, Deborah J. Baker, Emily L. Ballance, Jennifer Ballentine, Djuana G. Bankhead, Brenda J. Banks, Janet L. Banks, Steven P. Barber, Patricia A. Barber, Ronald C. Barbour, Rea D. Barbour, Jr. Reubern R. Barbour, Robert D. Barbour, William T. Barden, Carolyn F. Barefoot, Donald B. Barefoot, Tommie J. Barker, Marie A. Barker, Michael H. Barlowe, Rosalyn G. Barnes, Fred G. Barnes, Larry N. Barnes, Mary S . Barnes, Montaque Barnes, Patricia A, Barnes, Patricia A. Barren, Madelyn H. Barrett, Valeria E. Barrier, Harold G. Barringer, Harold R. Barvir, Thomas C. Bass, Jr., Emerson Bass, Judy B. Bass, Martha J. Bass, Michael L Bass, Mildred J. Batchelor, Brenda S. Bates, Barbara A. Bates, Melanie A. Batten, II E. RufFin Battle. Martha E. Batts, Brenda F. Bauer, Karen B. Bauguss, Deborah L Baumann, Geoffrey B. Bailey, Marcia A. Baynes, Michael R. Beasley, Sandra R. Beau, Roberi A. Beauchamp, Gary A. Beavers, Janet L Beedle, Twila I. Beery, Karen M. Behler. Arlean M. Belcher. Edward B. Bell. Lynn A. Bennett. Joy M. Bennett, Peggy M. Benton, Alvin E. Berge, Pamela Berry. Cheryl L. Selmo Greenville Apex Elizabeth City Williamston Kinston Hickory Washington Zebulon Willow Springs Fremont Raleigh Rockingham Havelock Trenton Durham Gibsonvlll© Kernersville Benson Fayetteville Selma Goldsboro Benson Coats New Bern Fairfax. Va. Lenoir Lumberton Norfolk. Va. Clayton Garysburg Wilson Creswell Charlotte New Bern Rockwell Kannapolls Graham Fremont Raleigh New Bern Charlotte Wilson Wilson Oakhurst. N. J. Charlotte Selma Rocky Mount Wilson Durham Greensboro Kensington, Md. Rockingham Greensboro Garner Fayetteville High Point Mt. Olive Shipplnsburg, Pa. Manassas, Va. Budd Lake, N. J. Laurinburg Monroe Blounts Creek Raleigh Garland Washington. D.C. Richmond, Va. FRESHMEN 497 Berry, Martha A. Jacksonville Berry, Suzanne L. Trumansburg. N. Y. Best, Linda J. Elizabeth City Biggs, Donna B. Willlamston Biggs, Kathleen M. Sanford Bines, Jacqueline S, Elkton, Md. Birtch, Deborah B. Charlotte Bisesi, James D. Havelock Bishop, Connie G. Butner Bixon, Timothy M. Norfolk. Va. Black, Deborah E. West End Black, Judith K. Plnehurst Blackburn, Jr. Aldine Winston-Salem Blackwelder, Harold L Concord Blackwelder, June S. Hillsborough Blackwelder, Lydia A. Concord Blakley, Deborah S. Winston-Salem Blalock, Linda A. Kinston Bland, Patricia T. Aurora Blansfield, Karen C. Alexandria, Va. Blue, Mary R. Carthage Bollinger, Teresa D. Valdese Bonner, Denise D. Raleigh Boone, James t. Kinston Boone, Nell L. Gatesville Boone, William D. Spring Hope Booth, Eliiabeth J. Roxboro Booth, Michael T. Raleigh Bosher, Laura A. Greensboro Bost, Jeftery L. Statesvllle Bottoms, Linda S. Tarboro Bourque, Gary L. Jaffrey, N. H. Bowen, Connie L. New Bern Bowermaster, Susan L. Charlotte Boyan, Constance M. Winston-Salem Boyd, Betty C. Cove City Boyd, Kathy P. Stovall Boyd, Robin W. Washington Braddy, Bruce A. Washington Bradley, Phillip J. Lillington Braig, Jr. Richard V. N ewport News, Va. Brandfass, Gail L. Wheeling, W. Va. Brannock, Susan E. Burlington Brantley, Brenda L. Camp Springs, Md. Brantley, James S. Winston-Salem Brantley, James H. Bailey Braswell, Bonnie A. Statesboro. Ga. Braswell, Susan M. Fayetteville Bratton, Robert E. Rockingham Braxton, Richard V. Kinston Brazier, Stuart D. Washington Bready, Nancy M. Medfield. Mass. Breeden, Nancy D. Raleigh Breedlove, Elaine G. Winston-Salem Brelie, Jidith M. Haddon Heiihts, N, J. Brelsford, Ann 1. Wilmington Brewer, Barbara G. Clinton, Md. Brewer, Sandra L. Monroe Bridgers, Franklin D. Conway Bridges, Kafherine L. Shelby Bright, Kenneth M. Macclesfield Brinn, Claudia L. Hertford BrUt, Deborah L. Mt. Olive Britt, Donald M. Bladenboro Brizzie, Nancy S. Wilmington, Del. Broady, Bonye S. Conover Brooks, Allan F. Winston-Salem Brook, Brantley A. Durham Broughton, Jr. Thomas E Raleigh Browder, III Bannister R. Winston-Salem Brown, Barbara L. Oak City Brown, Jr. Edgar C. Stoneville 498 FRESHMEN - ' C f . ilA A£ KkiTiS Brown. Eliiabefh A. Ramseur Brown, Jr. Joseph E. Greenville Brown, Ralph A. Wilmington Brown, R. Arlene Sumter, S. C. Brown. William T. Sanford Browne, Thomas M. Mt. Holly Browning, Jr., James R. Chesapeake. Va. Broyhill, Susan F. Lenoir Bryan, Larry E. Raleigh Bryan, Marcia J. Newton Grove Bryant, Jr., Clarence R Tarboro Bryant, Gary R. Greenville Bryant, Karen L. Raleigh Bryant, Mitiy L. ■Scotland Neck Bryant, Vickie L. Tarboro Buchholi, John F. Southern Pines Buchanan, Sherry A. Wendell Buck, Brenda K. Greenville Buck, Glenda F. Rocky Mount Buck, Sidney S. Fayetteville Buckley, Sandra L. Falls Church. Va. Buckman, Josephine C. Washington Sudd, Pamela Rockaway, N. J. Bulla, Cathy E. Greensboro Bullock, Becky J. Robersonvllle Bullock, Deborah A. Rocky Mount Bullock, Jeanne E. Zebufon Bumgardner, Patricia J Charlotte Bunce, Oliver R. Fayetteville Bunch, Colleen K. Washington Bunn, Haiei P. Rocky Mount Bunting, Julia J. New Bern Bunting, Wanda K. Oak City Burch, Andrew G. Fayetteville Burchette, Mary A. Havelock Burchette, Steven W. High Point Burke, Jr. John C. Raleigh Burke, Marvin H. Kensington. Md. Burnette, Kenn eth H. Rocky Mount Burrow, Gary R. High Point Burton, Jr. Tommie D Grifton Buschman, Linda J. ndlan Head, Mo. Bushby. Jr. William E. Southern Pines Bushwiti, Harry W. Havelock Butcher, Marilyn A. Philadelphia, Pa. Butler, Joyce R. Clinton Butler, William B. Fayetteville Butrick, Donna L. Mantua, Ohio Buizelli, Nancy J. Havelock Bynum, Wanda H. Alexis Byrd, Richard A. New York, New York Byrum, Linda G. Edenton Cabaniss, Mary C. Lumberton Cahoon, Cynthia A. Arapahoe Caisonm, Bobbie A. Clinton Caldwell, Amy L. V rglnla Beach, Va. Caldwell. Scott L. Hickory Calhoun, Peggy B. High Point Callahan, David L. Cheverly. Md. Callahan, Rebecca S. Ashevllle Calamaras. Diane M. Closter. N. J. Calloway, David L. High Point Cameron, Norma A. Greenville Cameron, Rebecca P. Dudley Camm, Michelle F. Mlllville, N. J. Campbell, Jacque L. Greensboro Campbell, Mary C. Fairmont Campbell, Nancy A. Lizzard Lick FRESHMEN 499 Kensington. Md. Concord Clayton Charlotte Dunn New Bern Catonsville. Md. Morehead City Snow H Chesapealce. Va. McLean. Va. Hillsborough Autryville Newport Riegelwood Greenville Campbell, Patricia L. Campbell, Sue J. Canady, Efta J. Canady, Linda C. Capps, Betty S. Carpenter, Kathy A. Carr, John T. Carr, Julian C. Carraway, Paula R. Carraway, Vickie E. Carringfon, Donald I. Carroll, Betty M. Carroll, Sarthie A. Carroll, Laban C. Carroll, Mary D. Carrow, Patricia L Carter, Drillie E. Rocky Mount Carter, Gary E. Granite Quarry Cartmil l, David W. Jacksonville Carver, David R. Henderson Carwile, Kay J. Richmond. Va. Cashwell, Linda C. Saxapahaw Casper, Linda C. Oak City Casteel. Ill William F. Burlington Cates, Karen L. Warrenton Cates, Nancy J. Greenville Caudle, Anita J. Asheboro Cauthorne. Robin W. Richmond, Va. Cavanagh, Gregory J. Lindenhurst L. I.. N. Y. Hickory Greenville Lincolnton New Bern KInston Winston-Salem Roanoke Rapids York. Pa. Hendersonville New Bern Cavin, Paula S. Cayten, William R. Chaffin, Deborah L. Chagaris, Susan G. Chambers, Harvey M. Chambers, Regina A. Chambliss, Shirley M. Chancellor, Shelley L Chandler, Joseph R. Chapman, Douglas V. Chapman, III, Ralph L. Snow Hall, Md. Chappell, Lehman C. Durham Chrpentier, Thomas S. Fairfield, N. J. Chase, Carol V. Chulavista. Cal. Chaussy, Yvonne J. Waynesboro. Va. Cheek, Jeffrey W. Graham Cheney, Mary D. Murphy Chilton, Jr. Bishop C. Pilot Mountain Choquette, Carolyn J. Winston-Salem Choyce, Lesley W. Christenson, Lynda Clark. Linda K. Clark, Rhonda J. Clark, Wanda Mc. Clayton, Calvin A. Clodfelter, Carolyn Cleary, Eileen F. Clifton, William R. Clinard, William J. Coats. Betty J. Coble, Roy C. Coble, Susan R. Cockrell, Jan E. Cockrell, Mary T. Cobum. RHa K. 500 FRESHMEN Cinnaminson, N. J. R, Jacksonville Lenoir Greenville Red Springs Apex C. Lexington Alexandria, Va. Winston-Salem Lexington Spring Lake Hamlet Hillsboro Chattanooga, Tenn. Wilson New Bern MM M ' . gs.MPi3; ' Miar%Sk£tP.MMi . . .I1II££ Cody, Cherry E. Cogan, Nsncy L Coggins, Carol S. Cohn, Frances M, Colcer. Ella M. Cole, Gene W. Cole. Susan L Coleman, Paul F. Coleman, Sharon M. Collims, Christy K. Collins, Donna L. Collins. Robert M. Collins, Joyve L. Collins, Sharon E. Colombo, Karen M. Colubriale, Sam Coltraine, Karen J. Coman, William T. Combs, David W. Compton, Linda D. Conglefon, Mi+ri S. Congleton, Jerry V. Conklin. Frances Conyers, Debra J. Coolc, Joann Coolidge, Kym M. Cooper, Carol M. Cooper, Consfance Cooper, Linda Dell Cooper, Thomas L Copeland, Barbara Copeland Betty J. Copeland, Karen J. Corbett, Rhoda A. Corbin, Linda M. Corbett, Alice M. CorleH. Charles E. Corley, Dorothy A. Coston, Carolyn E. Cotten, Beverly J, Cotten, Susan E. Counts, Rita J. Covington, Joe P. Cowan, Donna S. Cox, Cee Cee Cox Elsyle J. Cox. Hoyt L. Cox, James M. Cox. Mayhew P. Cox. Peggy J. Coxington, Mary J. Craft, Ellen J. Craft, Ethel J. Craft, Linda F. Cragle, Michael A. Crawford, Jeffrey S, Crawley, Pat tie A. Credle. Susan G. Creech. David W. Creech, Jimmy E. Creech, Sarah D. Creech, Patricia S. Crocker, Sheila D. Crook, Deborah A. Canton Falls Church. Va. Sanford New Bern Pleasant Hill Charleston. S. C. Winter Park. Fla. Madison Burlington Milwaukee, Wis. Frankllnton Frankllnton Goldsboro Burlington Rocky Mount Penns Grove, N. J. Williamston Durham Rocky Mount Springfield, Va. Greenville Robersonville Mullico Hill. N. J. Raleigh Vienna. Va. Wellsboro, Pa. Alexandria, Va, G. Greensboro Myrtle Beach, S. C. Hendersonville L. Morrisville Elizabeth City Burlington Selma Carthage Wilson Raleigh Greensboro Chapel Hill Morrisville Fuquay-Varlna Charlotte Edenton Windsor Newport News, Va. Durham Asheboro Washington Washington Elizabeth City Bennettsville Walstonburg Walstonburg Erwin Levlttour. Pa. Goldsboro Holllster Dunn Smithfield Wilmington Smithfield Selma Sefma Worthfield. N. J. FRESHMAN 501 Crosby, Chrlsfopher S. Kings Mountain Crosier, Nadine L. Falls Church, Va. Crotts, Edward D. Charlofte Crotts, Perry K. Winston-Salem Crouch, Donna L. Bolivia Crow, Joanna Y. Lutherville, Md. Crowder, Linda L. Charlotte Crowder, Mary V. Raiford Crowe, Linda J. South Plainfleld. N. J. Crowley, Margaret A. Washington. D. C. Crowson, Mary K. Jacksonville Cruise, Melba J. Durham Crumpler, Deborah A Fayetteville Cudworth, Charles E. Somerville. N. J. Culpepper, Sylvia A. Chesapeake, Va. Cumbo, Larry W. New Bern Currin, James H. Lillington Currin, Lillian C. Durham Cust, Ruth T. Lexington Custer, Karen L. Springfield, Va. Dail, Robert E. Richmond, Va. Dale, Linda M. Raleigh Dale, Nancy J. Burlington Dameron, Timmy L. Burlington Damron, Kathryn L. V rglnia Beach, Va. Daniel, Lynda G. Dunn Daniel, William D. Oxford Daniels, Alan R. Raleigh Daniels, Mary K. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Daniels, Susan K. Burlington Danley, Margaret S. Seaford. Va. Darling, Steven V. Fayetteville Darr, Deborah L. Trinity Daugherty, Lila L. New Bern Daughtry, Do-othy A. Roanoke Rapids Daughtry, Joyce A. Faison Daughtry, Michael E. Garner Daughtry, Rosa L. Halifax Davenport, Deborah K. Deep Run Davenport, Virginia J. Morehead City Daves, Jama L. Shelby Davidson, Deborah A. Rocky Mount Davis, Camille P. High Point Davis, Debo-ah J. Wilson Davis, Grant J. Hillsborough Davis, Henry B. Faison Davis, John B. Greenville Davis, Kathie A. Concord Davis, Kenny D. Holllster Davis, Lynn E. Morehead City Davis, Margaret A. Elizabeth City Davis, Nancy G. Shelby Davis, Sandra K. New Bern Davis, Sharon E. Fayetteville Davis, William E. Valdese Dawson, Linda L. Raleigh Tarboro Dawson, Patricia D. Dawkins, Lloyd W. Wilmington Delapp, Kathie V. Wilson DeMarcus, Walter B. Kannapolis Dempsey, Pansy D. Wallace Denning, Dale W. Newton Grove Denton, Jr. Dan F. Nashville Denton, Margaret M. Enfield Denton, William R. Fayetteville DePolo, Helen A. McLean, Va. DePue, Janet R. Millburn, N. J. Desjarlais, Mary E. San ford 502 FRESHMEN iMM rtgj f M Detwller. Rebecca A. Manassas, Va. Dews, Kathryn F. Roanoke. Va. DelPapa, Kathleen A. Klnston Diament. Donald L. Pilot Mountain Dickens, Scofty L. Washington Dickerson, Rebecca A. Greensboro Diehl, Nancy A. Gastonra DiSiulio, Michael V. Haveloclc Dilday, Dianne E. Ahosltie Dillard, Evelyn G. Warren+on Dillinghani, Vivian S. Ashev ' llle Disharoon, Janice A. Laurel, Del. Dixon, Arden L. Raleigh Dixon, Charles R. Raleigh Dixon, Donald J. Spindale Dixon, Laura A. Washington Doherty, Nancy M. Va. Beach Va. Doubet, Robert E. Mountain Lakes, N. J. Doughtie, Mary A. Ahoslcie Douglas, Teresa D. Roclcy Mount Dov dy, Larry E. hiampton Downing, Charles P. Houston, Texas Doyle, Amelia C. Zebulon Drake, Ruth Elizabeth City Draper, Karen A. Reidsville Draughon, Betty L. Dunn Drew, Susan V, Roanolce Rapids Driegers, Gail A. Sanford Driggers, Stephen M. Fayettevillo Driver, Randy W. Wendell Driver, Shirley L. Rocky Mount Drye, Charles M. Matthews Dudley, George H. Scotland Neck Dulin, Paul A. Charlotta Dull. Marcheta Mocksville Dundas, Marjorie L. Charlotte Dunn, Betty J. Rocky Mount Dunn, Kathryn M. Alexandria, Va. Dunning, Linda L. Durhann Duoc, Pham Dang W ashlngton, D. C. Durham, James T. APO San Francisco, Calif. Dutka, Janet M. Funky, Pa. Dutt, Susan E. Raleigh Eakin, Darlene G. Greensboro Early, Elilabeth L. Raleigh Earnhardt, Daniel E. Edenton Eason, Sandra L. Macclesfield Easterling, Nancy L. Charlotte Easterly, Jane C. Si ver Spring, Md. Edmondson, Susan G. Robersonville Edwards, Dan K. Pendlton Edwards, James R. Granite Falls Edwards, Joann F. Laurel, Va. Edwards, Mary A. Wilson Edwards, Myrtle G. Ayden Edwards, Valerie M. Snow Hill Edwards, William H. Jamestown Efland, Brenda G. Efland Egerton, III Clinton W. Littleton Eidson, A. Cooke Laurinburg Elam, Donna G. Winston-Salem Elder, Terri L Hav;lock Eldridge, Donna L. Charlotte EllioH, Amelia M. Charlotte EllioH, Kenneth C. Audiett Elliott, Logan R. Edenton Ellis, Vicki S. Grlfton EIrod, Sharleen R. Raleigh FRESHMEN 503 Emory, Cheryl J. Richmond, Va. Engel, Karen A. Hanover, Va. Engen, Betty J. Whit evllle Engleman, Rebecca J. Severna Park, Md. Epps, Ralph 1. Fairmont Ervin, Michael L. Edenton Ervine. Beverley A. Staunton, Va. Eubanl, Beverly L. Roanoke, Va. Evans, Deborah L. Franklinton Evans, Joe A. Ruffin Evans, Jr. Thomas H. Monroe Evans, Thomas M. Kenly Everett, Emily S. Robersonvllle Everington, Marcia E. Deep Run Eieliiel, Patricia A. Greensboro Enell, Vickie B. Rocky Mount Fagundus, William W. Pitman, N. J. Fair, Donna H. Apony. N. Y. Faircloth, Thomas E Wake Forest Fallon, Patricia D. Fayettevllle Fanelli, Angela P. Amenia, N. Y. Fann, Kenneth R. Glen Alpine Fansler, Robert C. Springfield, Pa. Fariess, Paula L. Merry Hill Farmer, Beverly J. Winston-Salem Farrell, Mary C. Falls Church, Va. Faulk, Vicli S. Pleasant Garden Faulkner, Marjorle S . East Rockaway. N. Y. Ferguson, Jeffrey L Winston-Salem Ferguson, John R. Burlington Ferguson, William A. Charlotte Ferrell, Ferd J. Lillington Ferrell, Patricia G. Wilson Ferell, Ronald E. Fayetteville Fields, Marsha L Rocky Point Fields, Mary E. Walstonburg Fields, Sandra L. Decatur, Ga. Fincher, Diane A. V rginia Beach, Va. Fink, Sharon L. Mount Pleasant Fisher, Sail S. Albermarle Flaherty, Donna E. Virginia Beach. Va. Flanagan, Sandra M. Havelock Floyd, Janice E. Winston-Salem Floyd, John M. High Point Floyd, Priscilla D. Floyd, Ruby L Flowers, Janice E. Flye, Sandra K. Flynn, Ginny L. Foley III, Jeremiah R. 1 Foley, Sandra K. Forbes, Patricia A. Ford. Beverly A. Ford, Connie L. Forrest, David C. Fontenberry, Joyce A. Fascue, Kenneth F. Fournier, Linda E. Foushee, Frederic S. Foushee, Lana J. 504 FRESHMEN Fairmont Roanolte Rapids Four Oaks Greenville Charlot+e ' irginio Beach, Va. Greenville Clayton Charlotte Raleigh Greensboro Marion Kinston Falls Church Va. Charlotte Roxboro MiM K liZld dikmh B E ' ' • ' 1 - J ■f Ikk - ▲. H . ' •■i 1 R iHI Foust, Janet K. Fowler, Alice R. Fowler, Susan L. Fox, Marsha L Frahm, Ja mes R. Francit Jr., James R. Frazier, Judith A. Fredericlc. Richard C. Greensboro New Bern Alesandria, Va. Newport News, Va. Winston-Salem Trenton Wake Forest Goldsboro Fredriclcson, Ann L. Greensboro Freeman, Betty L. Wake Forest French, Alec C. Chapel Hill Fried, Jennifer J. Newport News. Va. Fritts, Nancy E. Frye, David M. Frye, Jeanne Frye, Vickie S. Lexington Kannapolis Hickory Charlotte Fuderer, Gregory Furr, Helen E. Fusco, Fred D. Fuss, Daniel P. A. Virginia Newport South Plain Beach, Va. News, Va. ield, N. J. Greenville Fussell, Steven L Tarboro Futrelle, Glenn Newton Grove Futrelle, Linda C. Kenansville Gallagher, Judith E. Newport News, Va, Galloway, Susan K. Greenville Gardner, Btllie J. Elm City Gardner, Carol A. Mount Airy Gardner, Linda D. Bethel Garland, Gregory K Charlotte Garland, Linda R. Fredericksburg, Va. Garrett, Matthew S. Edenton Gaston, Patricia F. Hampton. Va. Gay. Helen C. Raleigh Gibbons. Helen R. Williamsburg, Va. Gibbs, Henery L. Engelhard Gibbon, Curtis R. Ahoskie Gibson, Linda S. Sanford Gibson, Marilyn L. Richmond. Va. Gibson, Patricia A. Belews Creek Gibson, Ronald M. Laurel Hill Giles, Ann C. Kinston Gilles, Martha E. Wilmington Gill, Helen 1. Fairfield Gilley. Walter M. Mount Airy Gillilcin, Patricia J. Annandale, Va. Giordano, Susanne V. Glen Cove, N. Y. Gist, Susan J. Lincoln, Neb. Glasgow, Jimmy C. Winston-Salem FRESHMEN 505 Glass, Kathleen E. Havelock Gleason, Roberta A. Waynesboro. Va. Glosson, George E. Burlington Glover, Annette D. Mount Crawford, Va. Godwin, Elena S. Godwin, Julia A. Godwin, Margaret L. Gofor+h. Richard P. Gold, Reba M. Goldbecit, George A. Goldstein, Susan G, Goldston, Gloria G. Gordon, Robert K. Gore, Anita L. Goss, Emma K. Gouldin, Mary W. Graham. Connie Graham, George M. Grantham. Sandra F. Gravely, Charles S. Fayetteville Benson Benson Shelby Shelby Greensboro Chapel Hill Silver City Winston-Salem Shallotte Charlotte Elm City Warsaw Fayetteville Goidsboro Washington Gray, Anthony Y. Gray, Janet K. Gray, Janis H. Gray, John M. Elizabeth City Clinton Falls Church. Va. Butner Gray Jr.. Robert A. Lillington Green, Gary E. Roxboro Green, Linda L. Virginia Beach, Va. Green. Sandra D. Smithfield Greene, Alice R. Battleboro Greene, Carolyn B. Mayport. Fla. Greene, Christopher M. Mon+ville, N. J. Greene, Laurel J, Fort Devens. Mass. Greslto, Judy A. Griffin, Charlotta G Griffin, Cynthia G. Griffin, Daniel M. Griffin, Jr. James W. Griffin, Martha A. Griffin, Penni K. Griffin, Rachel Griffin, Robert G. Griffin, Teresa B. Griffin, Teresa M. Griffith, Barbara C. Grogan, Ira T. Groome, Courtney L. Grubb, Monty G. Gurganus, Betty K. Gurley, Velera A. Guthrie, Linda E. Gwaltney, Andrew L. Gygl, Elizabeth F. Haakenson, Pamela J. Hackney, Robert S. Hagwood, Lawrence M. Hailey, Ralph R. Haines, F. Reese Hale, Walter R. Haley, Deborah C Hall, Braxton B. Hall, John A. Hall, Linda G. Hallahan. Robert F. Hailey. Patricia L. 506 FRESHMEN Charlotte Costalia Greenville Williamston Wllllamston Willard Wins+on-Salem Middlesex Washington Rutherford College Atlanta, Ga. Kannapolis Winston-Salem Hampton, Va. Spencer Washington Monganton Chey Chase, Md. Goidsboro Norfolk. Va. Washington Washington Whitakers Raleigh Silverspring, Md. Fayetteville Cary Morehead City Havelock Winston-Salem Falls Church, Va. McLean, Va. J f ' ft ,o ft ©A© r !? Q. n ,w Hamilton, Marie E. Hammond, Arthur S. Hammond, Kenneth R. Hammond, Wanda J. Ha icock, Martin D. Handley, Scottie A. Hanltins. William F. Hanna, Alice M, Hanner, Susan E. Hardaway, Caswell S. N Hardee, Dan R. Hardison, Allen M. Hard man, Raymond H. Hard wick, Carol A. Hardy, Diane Hardy, Rebecca K. Harltey. Harold W. Harllee, James E. Harmon, Rod Harner, Jane A. Harper, Brenda L. Harper, Nancy L. Harrell, Sandra B. Harrell, Teresa M. Harrell, Thomas H. Harrington, Eileen F. Harrington, William D Harris, Brenda F. Harris, David R. Harris, Gayle W. Harris, Iris J. Harris, Julia T. Englewood, Col. Rocky Mount Winterville Whiteville Durham Goldsboro Grantsboro Woodridge. Va. Charlotte ewport News, Va. Greenville Snow Hill Roanoke. Va. Clinton Kinston Stem Charlotte High Point Fort Bragg Raleigh Stantonsburg Angier Scotland Neck Greenville Winston-Salem Burlington Greenville Charlotte Kinston Burlington Engelhard Greenville Harris, Nancy J. Oxford Harris. Phillip L. Springfield Va. Harris Jr., Reuben L. Roseboro Harris, William K. Raleigh Harrison, Anne M. Harrison, Douglas M. Harrison, Nina C. Harrison Jr., Paul W. Battleboro Tarboro Norfolk, Va. New Bern Harrison, Peggy L. Garner Hart, Cynthia A. New Bern Hart, Sandra M. Bay Shore. N. Y. Hartley, George S. Hillsborough Hartman, Debra L. Hartsoolc, Alan D. Hartwig, Vicici L Hartiell, Mary A. Harward Jr.. William E. Hatchell, Sara T. Hatcher. William H. Hawkins, Carol E. Hawkins, Deborah J. Hanks, Jasa E. Hawley, Richard G. Hayes, Bobble J. Valdese Greensboro Hampton, Va. Gehysburg, Pa. Sanford Tabor City Jacksonville Gastonia Asheboro Spring Hope Lumberton Waynesvllle Hearn, Nancy L. Elizabeth City Hede, Susan G. Greensboro Hege, III, William E. Lexington Helms, Blair M. Monroe Helsing, Doris M. Durham Henderson, Rebecca A. Charlotte Hendrick, Robert S. Greenville Hendrix. George S. Mocksvllle FRESHMEN 507 Hendrix, Patricia D. Hendersonville Henry, Bonnie G. Ellzabethtown Hensley, Cheryl R. V rginia Beach, Va. Hensley, Deborah S. Murphy Hepler, David W. Wallace Herman, Karen L. Greensboro Hester, Deborah J. Eh ' zabethtown Hethcoi, Jan C. High Point Hiatt, Paul N. Mount Airy Hicks, Barbara A. Kennett Square, Penn. Hicks. Gail E. Newport News, Va. Hicks, Johnnie A. Pilceville Hines, Marvin A. LaGrange Highsmith, Anna M. Norfolk, Va. Hill, Linda D. Chocowinity Hill, Sherry M. Charlotte Hill, Sidney E. Dover Hiller, Suianne N. Norfolk. Va. Hilliard, Catherine A. Goldston Hilliard, Susan M. Greensboro Hinds, Leslie A. Kinston Hinkle. Cynthia L. Lexington Hinshaw, Judith L. Greensboro Hinson, Laveta Mount Olive Hinson, Thomas R. Raleigh Hinton, Gail D. Roclcy Mount Hobbs, Nina G. Newton Grove Hodge, Jerry T. hHillsborough Hodge, Patricia L. Greensboro Hodges, Joseph M. Portsmouth, Va. Hodgin, Lyndon M. Greensboro Hodgson, David B. Winston-Salem Hodnett, Rosamond New Bern Hoff, Gregory S. Fo est Heights, Md. Hoffman, Ronald L. Branchville. N. J. Hofler, Linda F. Hobbsville Hogsed, Rebecca 1. Lexington Holland, Cyndra G. Newport News, Va. Holland, Jacqueline Fayetteville Holland, Wilma L. Dudley Holleman, Linda R. Smithfield, Va. Holliday, Jackie A. Jamesville Hollingsworth, Joe Charlotte Holloman, Gloria L. Durham Holmes, George B. Edenton Holmes. Raymond B. Benson Holshouser, Jerry A. Salisbury Holt, Edgar A. Princeton Holt, Edwin N. Greensboro Holt, Emily F. Greenville Holton, Robert L. Lexington Holi, Catherine N. Charleston, W. Va. Holtiapple, Elizabeth A Montgomery. Pa. Holzworth, Ernest S. Pittsburgh, Pa. Honeycutt, Gloria L. Salisbury Honeycutt, James F. Clinton HoneycuH, Jewell A. Chadbourn Hood, Janet L. Jacksonville Hooks, Laura B. Greensboro Hooper, Nancy L. Alexandria, Va. Hopkins, Marsha E. Havelock Horner, Betty J. Fayetteville Horner, James W. Fayetteville Horsman, Bonnie J. Hurlock. Md. Horton. Jo A. Walstonburg Horton, Michael O. Falls Church, Va. Horton. Jr.. Norman B Charlotte Houston, Randy K. Trenton 508 FRESHMEN f P © Q Howard, Portia S. Four Oaks Howell, Katrina L Garner Howell, Nancy R. Selma Huber, Winifred C. Ellicott City. Md. Hubbard, Catherine G. Fayetteville Hubbard, Cafherine W. Raleigh Hudson, Phillip B. Hufham, Carolyn M. Huggins, Sandra A. Hughes, Claude L Hughes, Jack H. Hughes, Jamie S. Hulth, Pamela T. Humbles, Jo A. Humphries, William T. Humphrey, Duane C. Hunt, Marvin W. Hunt, Susan C. Hur)fer, Jerry W. Asheboro Morehead City Roclcy Mount New Bern Henderson Smithfield Smithfield Kinston Roxboro New Bern Greenville Oxford Beulaville Hunter, Linda L. Upper Marlboro, Md. Hurloclter, Larry E. Hutchinson, Jeffrey R. Hute, Kathryn L. Hyde, Peggy B. landoli. Donna J. Inscoe, Janice M. Irvin, John B. Isenhour, Sandra L. Concord Greensboro Portsmouth, Va. Murphy Little Falls, N.J. Roanoke Rapids Montoursville. Pa. Havelocic Isley, Brent M. Burlington Isley, Dickie L. Burlington Ivey, Mary C. Mt. Olive Jackson, Bonita L. Charlotte Jackson, Deborah C. Grimesland Jackson, Deborah R. Norfolk. Va. James, Lois E. Greenville Jameson, Bill Fayetteville Jarman, Brenda M. Jarrett, Marsha L. Jayne, Ann E. Jeans, Marian A. Jefcoaf, Michael D. Jenkins, Jane F. Jenkins, Sandra L. Jennette, Betsy R. Greenville Graham Kernersville Havelock Greensboro Richmond, Va. Cary Garner Jennings, Claudia F. Newport News. Va. Jennings, Edward L. Jernigan, Karen L. Jernigan, Margaret A. Jessup, William W. Johnson, Angelia G. Johnson, Carl D. Johnson, Deborah K. Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Jeff R. Johnson, Jennifer L. Johnson, Kaye A. Johnson, Kenwyn N. Johnson, Mark L. Johnson, Nancy G. Johnson, Sharon C. Johnson, Susan G. Johnson, Sylvia J. Johnson, Terry S. Johnson, Jr., William Johnson, James H. Johnston, Linda L. Johnstone, Janice C. Jones, Beverly A. Nathalie. Va. Dunn Goldsboro Woodland Charlotte New Bern Raleigh Oak City Charlotte Garner Goldsboro Laurinburg Charlotte Selma Burlington PiHsboro Dunn Graham G. Jamestown Charlotte Belhaven Charlotte McLean. Va. FRESHMEN 509 Jones, Charles E. Jones, Deborah S. Jones, Dennis G. Jones, Denise L. Jones, Jannes W. Jones, Jan L Jones, Jennifer J. Jones, Jerome C. Jones, Johnnie E. Jones, Karen G. Jones, Kiric D. Jones, Pamela S. Jones, Rebecca K. Jones, Rose M. Jones, Jr., Sam H. Jones, Sherry L. Jones, Sybil G. Jones, Teresa G. Jones, Virginia A. Jones, Wanda K. Jones, William B. Jordan, Angeline M. Jordan, Michael S. Joyce, Robert F. Joyner, Barbara L. Joyner, Deborah S. Joyner, Kenneth E. Joyner, Mary A. June, Sally A. Kahn. Cathy R. Kale, Trudy L. Kane, Robert T. Roclcville, Md. Raleigh Raleigh Goldsboro Kinsfon Charlotte Princeton Burgaw Murfreesboro FrankJin+on Raleigh Greensboro Durham Wendell Ayden Charlotte Kenly Ash Seven Springs Pine Level Nev Bern Raleigh Fayetteville Charlotte Kapetanakis, Irene Kappel, Beth Karahalies, James J. Kaylor, Stephen D. Kearns, Marilynn R, Kearns, Walter E. Keech, Vivian E. Keel, Joseph G. Keen, Deborah S. Keene, Alice F. Keener, Vicky M. Keil, Thomas L. Keillor, Anne L. Keith, Charlotte E. Keith, Jr., James B. Keller, Susan L. Kelly, Marian R. Kemper, Janer L. Kepner, Robert P. Kerge, Joan M. Kernodle, Debra J. Kershaw, Glenn L. Kessler, Tempie J. Kestner, Michael K. Kevill, Clifford E. Keys, Susan L. Keyser, Karen S. Kielty, Thomas J. Kimrey, Sallie E. King, Dwight W. King, III, Hadley S. King, Linda A. 510 FRESHMEN Virginia Beach, Va. Severna Park, Md. High Point Valdese Greenville Greensboro Pinetown Ahoslcie Mt. Olive Four Oaks Hampton, Va. Charlotte White Plains, N.Y. Charlotte Wake Forest Virginia Beach, Va. Charlotte Kernersville Springfield, Pa. Camp Springs. Md. Durham Framlnqham, Mass. Chesapeake, Va. Fayetteville Annandale, Va. Herndon. Va. Clemmons Winston-Salem High Point Faison Fair Haven, N.J. New Bern PM .M King, Linda S. Warrenton King, Marcia Silver Spring, Md. King, Mark H. Hiqh Point King, Mar+ha O. Mf. Olive King, Selma D. Henderson Kinion, James A. Chocowinity Kinnelly, Joanne M. Westwood. NJ. Kirchin. PrisciHa L Granite Quarry Kirit, Mary A. Greenville Kirk. Deborah J. Bethesda. Md. Kirkwood, Gary L. Rocky Mount Kirschner, Alan D. Farminqdale, N.Y. Kite. Kay L. Ayden Kittrell, Lindsay A. Richmond. Va. Kittrell, William T. Kittrell Knight, James L. Greensboro Knott, Carl T. Greenville Knowles, Patricia A. Windsor Kolb, Kathryne A. Petersburg, Va. Kornegay, George C Goldsboro Kouacevic, Michael Philadelphia, Pa. Krauss, Harvey H. Hiqh Point Krauss. Walter A. Chatham. N.J. Kupecki, Robert M. Hiqh Point Lackey, Kathy T. Hickory Lake, JoAnne L. Greensboro Lambeth. Jo L. Trinity Lambeth, Judith Greensboro Lamm, Mary H. Iowa City, Iowa Lampley, Robert M. Charlotte Lancaster, Betty G. Wilminqton Lancaster, Joseph D. Rocky Mount Lancaster, Margaret A. Rocky Mount Lancaster, Sandra K. La Grange Landin, Leiia R. Elm City Lane, David H. Goldsboro Lane, Rebecca D. Pinetops Laney, Jerri F. Granite Falls Laney, Michael N, Raleigh Langley, Kathy L. Kenly Langston, Catherine L. Gates Langston, Dennis M. Greenville Langston, Olivia M. Hillsborough Lanier, Deborah L. Burqaw Lassiter, Judith A. Conway Latimer, Jo A. Kensington, Md. Laughlin. Phillip L. Burllnqton Laumann, Charles H. Jacksonville Lawrence, Pamela S. Hiqh Point Laurents, Janice M. Sprinqfield. Va. Leal. Charles E. Fayetteville Leary, Anne H. Morehead City Leatherman, Mae B. Vale Lee, Cynthia A. Roanoke Rapids Lee, Debbie E. Dunn Lee, James R. Sanford Lee, Linda F. Clayton Lee, Mary L. Carthage Lee, Nancy B. Robersonville Lee, Nancy J. Lafayette, N.J. Lee, Sarah C. Dunn Leggett, Frances C. Hobgood Leggett, Kathy R. Fairmont Leggett, Samuel A. Greenville FRESHMEN 511 Lehman, Wayne C. Griffon Leisler, Ginger M. Rocky Mount Leister, Pat L. New Bern Lemmond, Robert E. Matthews Lenti, Mary E. Greensboro Leonard, Jr., Charles E. Salisbury Leonard, Cynthia L. Rocky Mount Leu, Leuanne Jacksonville Lewis, Oebra L. fHopewell. Va. Lewis, Deborah J. Morehead Cify Lewis, Jimmie Brooklyn. N.Y. Lewis, Jr., Paul D. Roanoke Rapids Lewis, Raymond C. Washington Lewis, Sharon C. Charloffe Lewis, William R. Rocky Mount Liles, Bruce W. Raleigh Lilley, Cynthia J. Alexandria, Va. Lilley. Deborah F. Jamesville Lilley, William C. Williamsfon Lindley, Robert E. hiunterville Lingerfelt, Cheryl D. Raleigh Link, Sandy S. Ocala, Fla. Linville, Raymond N. Winsfon-Salem Lipniti, Barbara D. Cherry Hill, N.J. Lipscomb, Nancy J. Charlotte Lipscomb, Pamela J. Clayton Litaiter, Ann D. Reidville Little, III, William J. Springfield. Va. Liverman, Randall E. Williamsfon Livesay, Joy L. Apex Liveiay, James A. Swansboro Livingston, Janice G. Charlotte Lloyd, David E. Greensboro Lloyd, Mary C. Sanford Loesche, Patricia J. Virginia Beach, Va. Loftin, Jr., Wilber L Ayden Long, Sandra J. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Loring, Nancy L. Rockledge, Fla. Lortie, Rita E. Winston-Salem Love, Betsy G. Concord Lowder, James F. Hickory Lowry, James N. Durham Lucas, Diane Bel Air. Md. Lucas, Jerry R. Clinton Lumm, Jr., George B. Hopewell, Va. Lundy, Roger W. Virginia Beach, Va. Lyfrly, Rebecca A. Wilmington Lynch, Annora Y. Hollister Lynch, Charoltte A. Lynch, Dennis P. Lynch, Pafricia A. Lyon, Charlot+e C. McAllister, Michael T. McCain, Susan L. McChesney, Raymond McClamroch, Judith A. McCless, James H. McCleney, Nellie T. McCollum, Timmy A. McCombs, Nancy O. McCormrck, Sally D. McCoy, Brenda S. McCoy, Margaret McCoy, Rodney K. 512 FRESHMEN w. Hillsborough ay Shore. N.Y. Goldsboro Norfhside PiHsboro Monroe Hlqhtstown, N.J. Raleigh Columbia Oriental Kannapolis Statesvllle Fairmont Portsmouth, Va. Grifton Elizabeth City P P , , iiTiiiii © i ft 0 McCullen. Mar+ha E. Clinton McCade, Spurgeon Henderson McDanie!. Buria K. Trenton McDaniel, Nancy J. Fort Lauderdale. Fla. McDonald, Leroy Charlotte McDonald, Richard D. Southern Pines McDougald. Hewitt B. Laurinburg McDuHie. Richard A. Fayetteville McFee, Dall M. Gary McGee. David L. Concord McGee, Dorothy G. Winston-Salem McGee, Emily J. Winston-Salem McGee, Jackie L. Concord McGee, Sandra J. Kernersville McGeorge, Patricia L. Richmond, Va. McGerrigle. Anne E. Charlotte McGinnis, Jeffrey A. Charlotte Mcintosh, John D. Roanoke, Va. McKay, Jane C. Fayetteville McKay. Patricia A. New Bern McKinney, Marilyn Concord McKnew, John D. McLean, Va. McLane. Kathie L. WInston-Salem McLellan, Elizabeth A. Greenville McLendon, Linda L. Burlington McLeod, Jerry A. Benson McMillan, George K. Charlotte McMullen, Claudia J. New York, N.Y. McNamara, Patrick M. Morehead City McNare, Claudia E. Falls Church, Va. McWaters, Sheila G. Virginia Beach. Va. McWatters, Virginia M. North Caldwell, N.J. Mabry, C. J. Shelby MacFadden, Glenn B. Richmond, Va. Mack, Sylvia Ann N. Oak City Macon, Anne C. Raleigh Madden, Marilyn C. Newinqton, Va. Mahoney, John S. New Bern Maitland, Robert E. Ben Air. Va. Maness, Barbara J. Carthage Mangum, Sandra P. Elm City Mangum, Sharion A. Angler Mani, Bonnie G. Norfolk. Va. Mann. EllioH H. Charlotte Manning, Ava L. Williamslon Manning, Jacqueline Williamston Mansfield, Deborah C Sanford Marable, Mary G. Norfolk, Va. Maready, Brenda K. Chinquapin Marion, Patricia A. Keenersville Marine, Michele A. Wilmington Mark, Pamela A. Charlotte Marks. Deborah J. Whltakers Marmorato, Joan A. Burlington Marske. Susan K. Ramsey, N.J. Martin. Anna M. Greensboro Martin, James Slier City Martin, Melanie M. Arlington, Va. Mason, Georgia L. Fort Monroe, Va. Massey, Sandra K. Pleasant Hill Massie, Gary M. Williamsburg, Va. Mathews, Suzanne M. High Point Mathis, Thomas H. Wilmington. Del. Matteson, Sharon A. Havelock FRESHMEN 513 Manhews, Bobby B. Mat+Kews, Tom E. Mathias, Susan L. Mathis, Myra L. Mattoclis, Fred D. Maulhby. Cynthia M. Maxey, Carol J. Mayo. Janet P. Meade, Carolyn R. Meade. Michael M. Medbury, Edwin R. Meelts, Denise L. Meiggs. Mary E. Melson. June G. Melton. Carolyn M. Wade Havelocic Washington Granite Quarry Jacksonville Hope Hills Basset, Va. Charlotte Nashville Richmond, Va. Greensboro Eden Jacksonville Clinton Greensboro Merritt, Joanne R. Greensboro Meurs, Marcy L. High Point Middleton, Betty J. Stokesdale Miles. Judy L. Chesapeake. Va. Miller. Amy J. Port Republic. Va. Miller, Cathy F. Miller. Cynthia A. Miller. Gary Steven Miller. George T. Miller. Gloria J. Miller. Gregory D. Miller. Patricia A. Miller. Roxanne Miller. Stephen A. Miller, Valerie J. Miller, William F. Millilten, Nancy B. Mills, Edith H. Mills, Susan A. Miner, Deborah J. Minor, Carter L. Minor, Elizabeth O. Mischlte, Karen M. Mitchell. Margaret R. Mitchell. Marsha H. Mitchell. Richard S. Mobley, Nelda L. Modlin, Kenneth A. Moeckel, Denise G. Monk, Mary H. Montal, Cathleen S. Moody, Marilyn F. Moore. Danny L. Moore. David W, Moore. Dennis A. Moore. Kathryn K. Moore, III, Lee R. Moore. Marinda A. Moore. Pamela E. Moore, Robert C. Moore, Timothy E. Moretz, Peggy A. Morgan, Joan Morgan, John E. Morgan. Judith L. 514 FRESHMEN Greenville Durham Lexington Concord Benson Havelocic Alexandria, Va. Quantico. Va. Marblehead, Mass. Hickory Summerville, S.C. White March. Va. Greenville Grissom AFB. Ind. Conn. Chapel Hill Koror. Palau Raleigh Linwood. N.J. Fairmont Durham Williamston Jamesville Seminols. Fla. Goldsboro Asheville Winston-Salem Rocky Mount Fayetteville Pelham Washington Wilson Tar Heel Chocowinify Kinston Statesville Taylorsville Durham Fayetteville Fayetteville  O [Mi AiA € ft £5 Morris, Peggy D. Goldsboro Morris, Randy Mc. Concord Morris, Susan D. Swansboro Morris, Ted Ashevllle Morris, Willamina Hookerton Morrisette, Penelope S. Camden Morrisette, William A. Elizabeth City Morrow, Thomas L. Greensboro Moihershead, Jayne G. Memphis, Tenn. Munsey, Brenda S. Charlotte Murdoch, Michael E. Wildwood Murphy, James S. Burlie, Va. Murphy, Joan M. Si ver Spring. Md. Murray. James C. Wilson Murray, Jr., John M. Clarendon Murray, Vernon S. Wilson Myers, Brenda L. Linthicum. Md. Myers, Johnny C. Newton Grove Myers, Nancy J. Winston-Salem Nance. Mar+ha K. Monroe Nance, Max E. Fayetteville Narron, Catherine L. Middlesex Nash, Timofhy L. Durham Neas. Sally G. Greensboro Neese, Doro+hy L Richmond. Va. Neff, Pamela L. Gaithersburg, Md. Neighbors, Steven D. High Point Nelson, Margaret L. Robersonville Nelson, Michael D. Norfolk, Va. Nelson. Pamela B. Stacy Nelson, Patrice M. hiavelock Nelson, Jr., Robert E. Bassett, Va. Nesley, William F. Fairfax, Va. Neville, Jr., William D Chapel Hill Newbaker, Edward V. V rginia Beach, Va. Newcomb, Christopher ' . Williamstown, Mass. Newcomb, Mary L. Snow Hill Newman, Constance A. Greensboro Nichols, Appie F. Greenville Nichols, Deborah A. Greensboro Nicltens, Beverly R. Lumberton Nicklin, Nancy A. Pitman, N.J. Nielson, Karen Winston-Salem Nigro, Joan E. Aberdeen Nimmo, Anne Mc. Norfolk. Va. Nixon, Wayne R. Newport News, Va. Norris, Joseph K. Rockville. Md. Nussman, Jane E. Salisbury Oakley, Helen F. Reidsville Oakley, Linda K. Greensboro O ' Brian, Clarence M. Rouqemont O ' Briant, Barbara A. Durham O ' Brien, Eileen M. Lindenhurst, N.Y. Ocasio, Miriam 1. Fayetteville Odell, Theresa B. Salisbury, Md. Odom, Donna M. Richmond. Va. Oldham, Gloria L. Erwin Oliver, Cynthia C. Pine Level Olson, Martin C. Camp Lejeune O ' Neal, Emily E. Plymouth O ' Neal. William J. Durham O ' Neill. Robert J. New York. N.Y. Osborne, Mary L. S an Francisco. Cal. OShea, Stephen P. Durham Oliker. Nancy A. Warrenton, Va. Outtand, Mary B. Ahoskie Outlaw. Ivey G. Seven Springs Overby, Donna L. Raleigh FRESHMEN 515 Overton. Frances F. Raleigh Overton, Gary P. Ahoskie Owen. Helen C. Richmond, Va. Owen. Hugh S. Fayetteville Owens. Connie L. Washlnqton Pace. II. William C. Charlottesville, ' Va. Padericl. Alice J. Kinston Page. Norman L. Clarkton Palmer, Jr., George E, Sanford Palmer. Nina D. Rockingham Pardue, Christie L Winston-Salem Pardue, Panice E. Yadkinville Parker. John C. New Bern Parker, Martin W. Farmville Parker. Patricia K. Pine Hall Parker. Robert G. Stantonburg Parks. Janice E. Asheboro Parks. W. Barry Falls Church, Va. Parnell, Cynthia D. Greenville Parrish, Ronald C. Greensboro Par+in, Alice J. Angier Partin, Mary J. Angier Paschal, John R. Lilling+on Pascal. Michael D. Pfafftown Pate, Elizabeth E. Kinston Pate, Marsha Pikeville Patrick. Caria A. hiampfon, Va. Patterson. Debra L. Greensboro Patterson. Doris L. New Bern Patterson. Patricia R. Charlotte Patterson, Sherron E. Phoebus, Va. Patton, Donna M. C. amp Springs, Md. Peaden. Gloria P. Greenville Pearson. Franklin M. Statesboro, Ga. Pearson. Jr.. James C. Springfield. Va. Peden. William D. Wagrann Peed. Brenda K. Butner Peedin. Edna G. Princeton Peer. Carolyn A. Woodstock. Va. Pelt. Ceia K. Pollocltsvllle Pender. Mary B. Clayton Pendergrass. Coye L. Raleigh Penley. Rose M. Salisbury Penn. Mary E. East Bend Penny. Carolyn F. Raleigh Pepper. Jr.. Howard W. Selbyvllle. Del. Perdue. Patricia M. Henderson Perkins, Linda G. Richmond. Va. Perkinson, Jane C. Reidsville Perritt. John R. Haledon, N.J. Perry. Deborah D. Winston-Salem Perry. Lucille H. Belhaven Perry. Marie R. Kitty Hawk Perry. Mary A. Durham Perry, Patricia Lyons, N.Y. Perry. Paula M. Charleston. S.C. Perry, Robert M. Elizabeth City Ferryman. Timothy W. Rocky Mount Peters. Ricky L. Willingboro Peterson, Johnny L. Ayden Peterson. Sharon E. Fayetteville Pettis. Louise S. Wilkesboro Pettus. Lloyd C. Concord Petty. Matilda R. Charlotte Pharo, Cindy R. Kinston Phillips, Jr.. Archie N. St. Pauls Phillips, Bonner A. Pine Tops Phillips, David O. Laurel. Del. 16 FRESHMEN f © ft ft ■? I t id dklM ft © 1 Pi a - j? % f iM ' M Ai £P.££ AM Phillips, Michael W. Phillips, Robert G. Phillips. Teresa A. Winston-Salem Greensboro Staley Phillips. Verna Marie S. Virginia Beach. Va. Ph iegar, Ellen M. Richmond. Va. Pick. Marsha I. Virginia Beach. Va. Pickup. Gale E. Pierce. Gerald D. Pierce. Phyllis J. Pipes, Ted C. Pitfman. Alan W. Pitfman, Sadie R. Pless, Sharon E. Pollaclt. Deborah A. Poole. Grace A. Pope. Cheryl L. Pope. Earnest E. Pope, Elliott P. Pope. Stewa R. Porter, Mary M. Porterfield. Anne C. Post, Wayne W. Potter, Debra S. Powell, Alice J. Powell, Carol P. Powell, George Mc. Powell. Loretta J. Powell. Robert E. Powell. Sara S. Powers. Virginia E. Prager. Philip I. Price, II. Elbert C. Price, Emily A, Price, Patricia A. Price, Patricia A. Price, William J. Pricher. Elizabeth D. Priddy. Martina J. Pridgen, Joseph H. Pridgen, Kathleen Pridgen, Larry H. Pridgen, Linda J. Roanoke Rapids Gates Conway Lenoir Chscowinlty Wilson Landis Jacksonville Raleigh Woodbrldge, Va. Statesvllle Halifax Raleigh Raleigh Btuefield. W. Va. Tallman, N.Y. Baybord Mechanicsville Va. Atlanta. Ga. VanceODTo Aulanoer Rocky McLiit Edenron Winston-Salem Charlotte Sanford Raleiqn Martinsville, Va. Tayiorwille Ga ' itjnia Tcvvson. Md. Sandy Ri3ge Greenviile Elm City Rocky Mojnt Warsaw Pridgen, Pamela Elm City Pritchard. Deborah A. Virginia Beach, Va. Proctor. Ricky D. Rocky Mount Propst, Kathy A. Shelby Pugh. Brenda E. Henderson Pulley. Sharon R, Tarborc Pulliam, Larry D. Eden Purvis. Thomas H. Fairmont Pyle. III. Edgar L Rabold, Gail M. Radford, Douglas O. Ramsey. Sarah V. Randolph. Harold L. Raphael, Janice Rapone, Lynn J. Ratciitfe, Debra F. Chester, Md. Newton Princeton Salisbury Greenville Wheaton, Md. Sands Point, N.Y. Charlotte FRESHMEN 517 Rawls, Charles A. Arapahoe Ray. Alan W. Fayetteville Rayford, Jane L. Snow Hill Raynor, Janice M. Goldsboro Raynor, Mary A. Goldsboro Raynor, Peggy E. Four Oaks Reagan, James S. High Point Reavis, Rifa A. Raleigh Redd, Jr., John E. Mechanicsville, Va. Reddeck. Shirley L. High Point Redmond, Deborah L. Kernersville Reece, Karen L. Thomasville Reece, Steven L. Brown Sumnnit Reed, Deborah L. Norfolk. Va. Reeves, Cecily V. Wilmington, Del. Register, Margaret A, Alexandria. Va. Register, Phyllis D. Lumberton Reiner, Douglas C. Wilmington, Del. Renn. David M. Washington Renoe. Margaret C. Potomac, Md. Renwick. Rosellen M. Charlotte Repass, William H. Washington, D.C. Resnikoff, Elaine J. Greensboro Revels. Teresa S. Wllllamston Reynolds. Judy A. Kenansville Reynolds. Nelma J. Portsmouth. Va. Reynolds. Ronald J. Greensboro Rhodes, Connie B. Kenansville Rhyne. Jean L. Statesville Rhyne. Malcom S. Charlotte Rice. Betty F. Greenville Rice. III. Daniel W. Hamlet Rice. Rooky Rocky Mount Rich, III. Vance Wallace Rich. Virginia E. Raleigh Richardson. Donna L. McLean. Va. Riddle. Terry S. Greenville Ridenhour. Janet A. Greensboro Riggs, Beckie J. Stella Riggs. Jr.. Kenneth E. New Bern Rigsbee. Amy J. Miami, Fla. Rlos. Deborah A. Fayetteville Risher, Molly S. Hubert Ritchie. Janis G. Ashevllle Robbins, Amanda L. Rocky Mount Robbins. Lillian J. Plnetown Roberson, William W. Robersonville Roberts, Janet B. King Roberts, John B. Raleigh Roberts, Patricia Ann Asheville Roberts, Ruth A. Lexington, Ky. Robertson, Ellen C. San Francisco. Gal. Robertson. Lewis F. Havelock Robertson. Tyron M. Graham Robins, Karen L, Richmond, Va. Robinson. Luanne Vanceboro Rochefort. Nancy A. Alexandria, Va. Rockefeller. Ruth A. Ca ry Roe. Katherine E. Weldon Rogers, Jerol R. Roxboro Rogers. Jerry M. Cherryville Rogers. Martha W. Richmond. Va. Rogers. Ronald L. High Point Rollins, Helen L. Fuquay-Varina Romm, Eliiabeth ,B. Norfolk, Va. Rooks. Elvin T. Wallace Roper. Randy D. Lenoir Roper. Verna R. Greenville 518 FRESHMEN J JJnith Rose, Clifton W. Roclty Mount Roes. John W. Morehead City Ross, David S. Dover, N.J. Ross, Tyra L. Burlington Rothroci. Susan R. Kernersville Rothweiler, David R. Asheville Rouse, Susan B. Lucama Rowe. Millie K. Burqaw Rowe, Viclcie D. Asheville Rowell. Stephen D. Kannapolis Rowland, Rebecca J. Hartsdale. N.Y. Royal. William H. Hiqh Point Rudlcin. Ronald T. Hyattsville, Md. Rummage, Patricia E. Albermarle Russ, Travis L. Belhaven Russell. Dorothy K. New Bern Russell. Harmon F. High Point Russell. Mary E. New York. N.Y. Russell. Robert L. Asheville Russell, Ronald K. Statewille Rydell. Sally J. V rglnia Beach, Va. Sacry, Conya G. Lumberton Salisbury, James L. Greenville Samet, Meyer H. High Point Sampson, Martha L. Greensboro Sanders, Elixabeth F. Greensboro Sanders, William D. Raleigh Satterfield, Carolyn R Ridqely. Md. Saunders. Barbara G. Smithfield, Va. Saunders. George T. Butner Sauerbier, Evelyn J. Portsmouth, Va. Sauls. Virginia A. Goldsboro Sawyer, Ava M. Chester, Va. Sawyer, Donna Ahoskie Scarborough, Stephanie L. Hamlet Scratchard, Daniel R. Alexandria, Va. Scheeti. Bonnie J. Wilmington, Del. Schempp. Mary H. Durham Scatchard, Daniel R. Alexandria, Va. Schmidt, Nancy L. Charlotte Schmitt. Lorna J. Flanders, N.J. Schnupper, Richard C Charlotte Schugh. Dorothea K. Pittsburgh, Pa. Scibal. Robin G. Linwood. N.J. Scott, Dickie G. Pilot Mt. Scott. Helen G. Warsaw Scott. Judith E. Tarboro Scott. Marian D. Fair Bluff Scott. Mary A. Fairfax. Va. Scurry. Patricia D. Elm City Seaford. Mary A. McCain Sebes, Samuel T. jeverna Park, Md. Sechrest. Ellen C. Lexinr;ton Secrest. Bonny L. Ca ry Secrest. Jr.. Joseph D Lynchburg, Va. Seeger. Robin L. Ledgewood, N.J. FRESHMEN 519 Sellers. David H. Sellers, Jerry D. Sessoms, EMiabelh C. Sessoms, June M. Setliff, Wanda K. Setter, Martin J. Setier, Martha J. Shacltelford. Diana W. Shannon, Margaret A. Shapiro. Donald Sharp, Pamela S. Sharpe, Elizabeth D. Shaw, Janet M. Shaw, Ora O. Shearin, Bobby P. Shearin, Wallace M. Palm Springs. Fla. Supply Greensboro Fairmont Bassetf, Va. Charlotte Hickory Kinston a Laurinburg Charlotte Summit, NJ. Greensboro Greensboro Durham Whitevllle Durham Sherrod, Brenda J. Spring Hope Shidal, Viciti G. Monroe Shipman, Dixie L. Port St. Lucie. Fla. Shoemalter. Steven P. Florence, S.C. Siddall. Karen E. Winter Park, Fla. Sievers, Marion C. Monroe Sigmon, Frances L. Conover Silberman. Martin Statesville £UCA Simmerman, Douglas W. Simmons. James R. Simpson. Elizabeth A. Simpson, Paula D. Simpson, Gwendolyn Simpson, Paul E. Singleton, II, Asa C. SIngman. Judy A. Sink, Harold E. SisIt, John F. Sltinner, Linda K. Sligh, Mary E. Sloan. William B. Smiley, Glaucus K. Smith, Ardon J. Smith, Cathie F. Sanford Durham Raleigh Lucama Sanford Kernersvllle Newport Chapel Hill Lexington Manassas. Va. Bethesda, Md. Laurinburg Chester, Va. Wilson New Bern Durham Smith, Charles D. Fayettevllle Smith, Cynthia A. Hampton, Va. Smith, Debra L. Goldsboro Smith, Dennis Covington, Va. Smith, Don C. Clinton Smith, Gerald P. Norfolk, Va. Smith, Gregory D. Asheville Smith, Gregory L. Bayville. N.J. Smith, Jane M. Smith, Jennifer L. Smith, Jimmie L. Smith. Judith E. Smith, Judy E. Smith. Kathy F. Smith, Jr., L. C. Smith, Malcolm S. Smith, Rebecca J. Smith, Ronnie W. Smith, Ruth E. Smith, Sandra K. Rocky Mount Spring Lake Grimesland Pink Hi Graham Bassett, Va. Micro Snow H 520 FRESHMEN ft W f) f f f ) f Smilh. Ill, Thomas E. Wilmington Smoalc, Lymda G. Butner Smothers. Benton St. Reedsville Smyre, Timothy H. Newton Snow, Bonnie L. Spring Lake Snowden, Bonnie J, Maple Soden, Martha A. Rocky Mount Soeder, Floyd B. Charlotte Sosltel, Gail M. Norfolk, Va. Southerland, Pamela L Goldsboro Southerland, Timothy D. Clayton Sowell, Brenda L. Accokeek, Md. Spainhour, Nancy O. Winston-Salem Spaulding, Shelley J. Gaithersburg, Md. Spence, Helen C. Virginia Beach, Va. Sperling, Jr., Charles C. Shelby Spinks, Hugh G. Wag ram Spivey, Paula J. Chadbourn Stallings, Nancy K. Enfield Stallings, Thomas L PInetops Stamper, Steven L. Albemarle Samps. Anne H. Norfolk, Va. Stancil. Ill, George 1 Kenly Stancill, Delores M. Greenville Stanfield, Margaret L, Greenville Stanfleld. Victor W. Greenville Stange, Charles H. Falls Church, Va. Stanley. Jr., Bill T. WInston-Salem Stanley, Catrina J. Tabor City Stanley, Mary E. Swansboro Stanley, Sandra L. Goldsboro Starling, Betty J. Stedman Stanton, Anne T. Goldsboro Steele, James T. Madison Steelman, Jack W. Winston-Salem Stephen, James F. High Point Stephens, Cynthra M. Greensboro Stephens, Edwin B. Fairmont Stephens, James J, Raleigh Stephens, Martha G. Roxboro Stepp, Adrian A. Williamsbura, Va. Sterman, Claudia S. Bethesda, Md. Stevens, David B. Arlington, Va. Stevens. James R. Garner Stevens. Joseph D. Bladenboro Stevenson, David K. Rocky Mount Stewart. Janice W. Broadway Stewart, Karen E. Hampton, Va. Stewart, Marilyn L. Louisburg Stewart. Mary L. Clinton Stewart, Robbie L. Winston-Salem Stewart, Tanya A. Advance Stocks, Patsy J. Kinston Stokes, Ruth N. Raleigh Stolti, Doris G. Rural Hall Stone, Lanie F. Lumberton Storm, Elizabeth A. Goldsboro Strain, Pamela A. Charlotte Straughn, Lynn M. V Irglnia Beach, Va. Strawbridge. Isaac G. Pollocksville Strayhorn. Leslie D. Trenton Strayhorn, Mary A. Havelock Strickland, Stephen B. Whitakers Strickland, Debra J. Fairmont FRESHMEN 521 Sfroud, Mary A. Albertson Stuckey, Kathryn J. Fremont Sfudebaker, Johnna L. Henderson Studebalier, Marcia L. Henderson StuHs, Jr., Herman B. Charlotte Sugg, Kata L. Princeton Sugg, Sandra C. Ayden Sullivan, Deborah G. Goldsboro Sullivan, Nancy K. Goldsboro Surles, Betty S. Four Oaks Suther, Jo A. Lenoir Sutton, Jr., Franklin W. Kinston Sutton, Karen T. Goldsboro Sutton, Kosney C. Seven Springs Sutton, Sandra F. Greenville Swain, James H. Columbia Swain, Norman P. Greenville Swearingen, Ralph J. Levlttown, Pa. Swenson, Vickie L. Cherry Hill, N.J. Swinson, Carolyn Y. Dudley Swypes, James M. Hickory Talton, Wanda J. Rocky Mount Tankard, Thaddeas E. Bath Tarkington, Susan L. Four Oaks Tart, Sandra K. Dunn Taylor, Dennis W. Wllllamston Taylor, Dennis J. Matthews Taylor, III, Harry S. Hookerton Taylor, James F, Newton, N.J. Taylor, James M. Farmvllle Taylor, Michael J. WInston-SdIem Taylor, Patricia A. Winston-Salem Taylor, Patricia A. Deep Run Taylor, Peggy J. Kinston Taylor, Phyllis H. Rocky Mount Taylor, Roger M. Winston-Salem Tayman, Mary M. Seabrook, Md. Teel, Joseph O. Greenville Teiser, Carolyn G. Henderson Templeton, Ph Hip A. Long Beach Terry, Stephen B. Fuquay-Varina Tesh, Larry A. Clemmons Tew, Sarah L. Godwin Thayer, III, Frank K. Asheboro Thomas, Donald J. Torrance, Cal. Thomas, Katherine O. Winston-Salem Thomas, Patsy M. Hope Mills Thompkins, Barbara J. Fayettevllle Thompson, Carolyn J. Chadbourn Thompson, Catherine E. Jacksonville Thompson, Hugh W. La Grange Thompson, Louise G. Richmond, Va. Thompson, Mary D. Durham Thompson, Mel G. Kannapolis Thompson, Melba J. Macon Thompson, Rebecca L. Hamm. W. Germany Thompson, Stephanie A. Kinston Thompson, Susan K. Wilmington Thompson, Valorie J. Silver Sprinq, Md. Thompson, Virginia A. Wintervllle Thompson, Wendy K. Bailey Thomas, Ruby L. Peachland Thornton, James H. Falson Thornton, Robert E. H untlngton, N.Y. Thornton, Susan L. Washington Thurmond, Ralph E. Waynesville Tierney, Kathleen B. Richmond. Va. Tillotson, Mary S. Willlamsburq! Va. Tipton, Margaret E. Richmond, Va. Townsend, Charles W. Leesburg. Va. Troutman, Patricia A. Concord Tindall, Kathy M. Emporia, Va. 22 FRESHMEN £MMM  1 m -S-v ' 1l H D E ' ' - ' m ■ K i ' •r ' u--.- v. E iokmmmI Tingley, Gail C. Glen Cove. N.Y. Tobin, Ronald B. . New Rochelle, N.Y. Todd, Linda 1. Rocky Mount Todd, Martha F. Aulander Trausneck, Donald A Wilson Trawick, Charles W. Burgaw Trent, Carolyn J. Sumter. S.C. Trevisan, Paul T. Newtown Sq.. Pa. Tripp, Linda J. Cary Tucker, Lola S. Winterville Tucker, Richard L. Greenville Tunnell, Sylvia A. Elizabeth City Tunstall, Martha B. Washington Turlington, Nancy O Benson Turnage, Robert F. Bath Turner, Kenneth O. Kinston Turner, Jr., Leroy Ahoskie Turner, Virginia R. Oak City Tuttle, Beth D. Raleigh Twilley, Charles E. Greensboro Tyndall, James B. Grifton Tyndall, Ronald E. Four Oaks Tysor, Bonnie H. Pittsboro Ulmer, Michael J. Annandale. Va. Upchurch, JoAnn M. Durham Usilton, Susan E. Leonardtown, Md. Uzel. Dana S. Chesterfield, Va. Vail, Donna F. Spencer Van Horn, Sandralee A. Greensboro Van Houten, Kathy M. Raleigh Van Hoy, Charles M Goldsboro Vann, Cynthia L. Conway Vaughan, Mary V. Weldon Vaughn, Lucien R. Mt. Airy Vause, Robert C. Fayetfeville Vernon, Martin L. Ro-iboro Vetter, Kenneth C. Alexandria, Va. Vick, Deborah V. Greenville Vick, Sharon D. Nashville Villafranca, Margaret M. Bethpage, N.Y. Villeneuve, V ayne P Norfolk, Va. Vinson, Noma C. Swansboro Visgy, Elaine K. Von Drehle, Victoria Manassas, Va. L. Hickory Waff, Debra S. Edenton Wagner, Debra J. Pittsboro Walk, Susan W. Bethany, Oklahoma Walker, Brenda J. Clemmons Walker, Gloria A. Littleton Wall, EvereHe T. Smlthfield Waller, Mary J. Charlotte Walser, William H. Lexington Walsh. David K. Virginia Beach, Va. Wagstaff. Fredric C. Fuquay-Varlna Walston, Jr., Alvin R. New Bern V alston, Rebecca E. Wilson Walters. Julia A. Walters. Larry M. Walters, Mary D, Ward. Ava G. Ward. Barry L Ward. Carolyn L. Ward. Christopher D. Ward. Edith H. Warden. Eve M. Warden, Michael L. Warner, J. Victoria Warren, Brenda G. Roclclngham Orrum Hillsborough Nashville High Point Whiteville Clemmons Staley Wake Forest Winston-Salem Raeford Charlotte FRESHMEN 523 Warwicit, Sharon S. Watltins, Anne B. Watlcins. Thuria N. Watson, Frances L. Watson. Hubert H. Watts. Phillip B. Weatherly, Betty C. Weatherly. Phyllis E. Weatherman, Daria A. Ellzdbethfown RamseuP Raleigh Wilson Hertford Charlotte New Bern Chocowinity Concord Weathers, Linda S. Webb. Wanda L. Webb. Donna R. Webb. Mary G. Webb. Sharon A. Weeks. Sylvia D. Weems. Stella E. Raleigh Fountain Travelers Rest. S.C. Salisbury Burlington Dunn Camp Lejeune Weiss, Janet E. Roanoke Rapids Wessltopf. Jeannette M. Rio de Janeiro. Brazil Welch. Ann M. Wells. Jacquelyn Wells. Percy E. West. Linda Y. West. Martha S. Bennett Wilmington Kinston Lumberton Dover Westmoreland. Beth M. High Point Whichard. Gloria Whitalter. Bobby Whitaker. Wiley M. J. White. White. White. White. White. T. Linda E. Marshal Mary S. Michael G. Mitchell E. White. Nathaniel B. White. Partia C. White. Sandra K. White. Sandra L. Whitfield. Crisfy C. Whitfield. II. Horace Whitfield. Jack H. Whitford. Daniel E. Whitford. Gary B. Whitlark. Jacqueline R. Whitley. Beverly S. Whitley. Charles D. Whitley. Maria J. Whitley. Pamela Whitney. Julia W. Whittlngton. Lois P. R. Robersonvllle Rocky Mount Asheboro Ahoskle RIeqelwood High Point Elon College Greenville Asheboro Garner Smithfield Saratoga Grifton Raleigh Mt. Olive New Bern Rocky Mount Macclesfield Knightdale Portsmouth. Va. Wilson Southern Pines Charlotte Durham Whittle. Katherine E, Kennett Square. Pa. Wicker. Debra C. Wiggs. Joseph L. Wike. Donald J. Wiifong, Barbara A. Winfree. Diana E. Wilkins. Betsy L. Wilkins. Susan A. Wilkins. Susan L. Wlllard. Linda D. Williams, Betsie K. Williams, Bonita G. Williams. Cecilia A. Williams. Charles W. Williams. George A. Williams. George W. Sanford Raleigh Lewlsville Matthews Hampton. Va. Kinston Winchester. Va. High Point Greensboro Richmond, Va. Rocky Mount Oxon Hill. Md. Arlington, Va. Skyland Raleigh o Pi 524 FRESHMFN £ lAf kf: .. Williams, Gloria L. Mt. Holly Williams, Julia C. Richmond, Va. Williams, Kathy E. New Bern Williams, Monica J. Rieqelwood Williams, Nellie J. Wllliamston Williams, Oswald F. Clarlcston Williams, Wiley R. Rocky Mount Williford, Catherine A. Autryvllle Williford, James T. Pinetops Willis, Delana A. Shallotte Willis, Jane L Raleigh Willis, Karen J. Morehead City Willis, Margaret J. Autryvllle Wilson, Connie F. Middlesex Wilson, Donald A. Raleigh Wilson, Donald W. Roxboro Wilson, Ginger K. St. Pauls Wilson, Janice M. Greenville Wilson, Jerry C. Newton Gro e Wilson, Karen L. Goldsboro Wilson, Maycie A. PIttsboro Wilson, Patricia A. Fayetteville Wilton, Sharon L. Richmond, Va. Winborne, Terry L. Scotland Necic Winltler. Ill Cornelis Kensington. Md. Winltler. James G. N. Wlllcesboro Winltler. Pamela J. Boone Winn. Barbara A. Greenville Winslow, Cynthia A. Hertford Winslow. Paul S. Suffolk, Va. Winslow. William T. Elizabeth City Winsfead. Elsie E. Macclesfield Wir+h. Donald A. Cherry Hill. NJ. Wolf. Irene B. Cherry Hill, N.J. Wommacic, Julie C. Weldon Wood. Mary E. Virginia Beach, Va. Wood, Penelope S. Thurmont. Md. Woodhouse, Katherine S. Virginia Beach. Va. Woodley. Patriclt H. Greenville Woodlief, Gwendolyn F. Wake Forest Woods. Amy V. Durham Woolard, Martha D. Washington Woolard. Patricia N. Washington Woolard. Robbie L. Yorktown. Va. Wooldridqe. Christine K. Richmond. Va. Wootten, Tamara J. Salisbury, Md. Woofton. Linda J. Selma Worthtngton, Carole L. La Grange Wrench, Lisa J. Rose bo ro Wright. Belinda L. Bassett, Va. Wynne. Jane M. Wllliamston Yarborough, Joseph S. Roxboro Yates. Elaine E. Butner Yirak. Barbara J. Franklin, Va. Yonushonls. Susan Falls Church, Va. Yopp. Edward R. Charlotte Young, Carole L Asheville Young, Donna J. Salisbury Young. Elizabeth A. Raleigh Young, Mary M. Raleigh Younts, Mallnda L. Raleigh Zellcin, Sylvia C. Richmond. Va. FRESHMEN 525 BARBARA J.. Chester. S. C: ADAMS. Art, 8.S. ADAMS, TERANCE S.. Merry Hill. N. Biology, A.B. ADAMS. JASPER L.. Ctiesapeake. Va.; Bus- iness. 8.S.: Accounting Society; Pfii Beta Lambda, AHLSEN. JR. GEORGE W.. Kinston, N. C: Business Administration. B.S.. B.A.. Haveloclt. N. C; Edu- AJAS, TERUYD, cation. B.S. ALCOCK, HAZEL H.. Grantsboro, N. C; Graduate, M.A.E. Pi Omega Pi; Graduate Teactiing Fellow in Sctiool of Business. ALDERMAN. JR. BRUCE H., Winston- Salem. N. C; Ctnemistry. P.R.V. American Ctiemical Society, Good Fellows Club. ALDRIDGE, LINDA C, Bostic, N. C; Education. B.S. ALEXANDER, CATHIE J.. Winston-Salem. N. C; Home Economics. B.S.; Home Economics Ctiapter; A.A.U. Swim Meet Hostess, ALEXANDER. HENRY B.. Kinston. N. C; Industrial Tecti.. B.S. P.; East Carolina In- dustrial Arts Club; North Carolina Indus- trial Arts Club; National Industries Arts Club. ALEXANDER. HUGH p.. General College. Alexandria, Va.; Greensboro. N. C; ALEXANDER. JANE E., Education. B.S. N. C; Education. B.S. ALEXANDER. THOMAS B., Eure, N. C; Accounting, B.S. 8. A.; Accounting Society, President; Phi Beta Lambda. Parliamentar- ian. ALEZINA, PATRICIA M.. Saint Denis Re- union, France; Biology. A.B.; International Student Club, Treasurer. ALFORO, KATYE P.. Elm City. N. C.; Education. B.S.; East Carolinian; Dormi- tory Officer. ALFORD. STEPHEN V., Kinston. N. C; Education, B.S.; East Carlinian; Dormi- tory Officer. ALFORD, STEPHEN V.. Kinston, N. C; Arts. B.S. ALLEN. BARBARA A.. Rocky Mount. N. C. ALLEN. BRENDA C, Rocky Mount. N. C; English. B.S. ALLEN. JR. HERMAN O.. Halifax. N. C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A.; Alpha Phi Omega, President, Corresponding Sec- retary. Treasurer. Sergeant at Arms; Men ' s Judicial Council. ALLEN. JOHN CARL. Greenville-. N.C. R.. Kinston, N. C; ALLEN. LANSING History, B.S. ALLEN, MARY A., Fayetteville, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Association for Child- hood Education. ALLEN, MAURILLA C. Benton. N.C; Home Economics. B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, ALPHIN. ANN Education, B.S. Mount Olive Mount Olive N. C; ive, N. C; S.. Windsor. ALPHIN. VANCE C Biology, B.S. ALSTON, JR.. WILLIAM N. C; Geography. A.B. AMBROSE, DENNIE M.. Pinetown, N. C; Education, B.S. AMOS. WANDA S.. Fayetteville. N. C; Drama. B.S.B.A.E.; Student Counselor; Pi Omega Pi. AMYX. MARY J.. Rocky Mount, N. C; General College. ANDERSON. GREGORY L.. Greenville. N. C; Industrial Tech.. B.S. ANDERSON, KAREN C. Fort Huachuca. Ariz.; English. B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Chaplain. Jr. Panhel- lenic. R., Raleigh, N.C; B . . Greenville, Rocky Mount, ANDERSON, STELLA Education. B.S. ANDERSON, WILLIAM N.C; Geography, A.B. ANDREVS ' S. BARBARA A N.C; Education. B.S. ANDREWS, DENNIS G.. Graham, N.C. ANDREWS, MARTHA E., Greenville, N.C; Education, B.S. 526 Senior Directory ARANT, LOU J., New Bern, N. C; Edu- cation, B.S.; Kappa Delta Sorority. AR6EGAST, WALTER P.. Havelock. N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Model United Na- tions. ARNOLD. DOTTIE J-, Durham. N. C; Education, B.S.; Hall Proctor Buccaneer Chalrrnan; Secretary Buccaneer Committee. ASBY, GENE L., Washington. N. C; Edu- cation, B.S. ASHBURN, GARY B., Red Springs. N.C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A. ATKINS. JERRY W.. Durham. N. C; Ec- onomics, B.S.B.A.; Debate Team; Crew Team; Soccer; East Carolinian; Men ' s Honor Council; Men ' s Residence Council. ATKINS, JOSEPH B.. Sanford, N. C; English. A.B.; Philosophy Club; Poetry Fo- Greenville, N. C; AULBERT. VALERIE P.. Education, B.S. AULL, MILDRED E.. Salisbury. N. C; Education. B.S.; Chi Omega, Treasurer; Honor Council; Public Defender Staff; Elections Committee; Ring Committee; Spirit Committee; Buccaneer Courts Presi- dent. AUTEN, ELIZABETH D,. Gamer. N. C; Music, B.M.E.; University Chora ' e, Librar- ian. Secretary, President, Assistant to Conductor, Vice President; Choral Union; Vars ' ty Band; Opera Theatre; Vocal (Pop- ular) Ensemb ' e, Baptist Student Union- Choral Director; East Carolina Playhouse; Student Music Educators National Confer- ence. AYCOCK, BEVERLY A., Goldsboro N. C; Home Economics, 6.S.; Phi UpsHon Oml- cron. BAGBY, RICHARD L., Smithfleld, N.C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A. BAILE5, JUDY , Sanford, N. C; Chemis- try, B.S. P. Chi Peta Phi; American Chemi- cal Society. BAIRD, ROBERT W.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Physics, A.B. Swimming Team; Physics Club. BAKER, MELFORD R., Washington, N. C; Graduate, M.B.A. BAKER, SHARON A., Greenville. N. C; Education, B.S. Student Nurses ' Associa- tion; Student National Education Associ- ation. BAKER WILLIAM C. Lenoir. N. C; Music, B.A. BAKER. WILLIAM D., Burlington, N. C; Psychology, A.B. Phychdogy Club; Canter- bury Club; Psi Chi; Vice President, Pub- licity Chairman. BALAK, JOSEPH R., Longhurst. N. C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A. Alpha Phi Omega; Chaplin. Historian, Chal man Social and Service Projects Committee. Sports. BALDREE. SARAH S.. Ayden. N. C- Edu- cation, B.S. Majorette E.CU. BALKCUM, CAROLYN B.. Garland. N. C; Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Chapter; Membership Committee Co- Chairman; Library Club; Student National Education Association. New Bern. N. C; BALKO, MICHAEL P. History, B.S. BALLANCE. LESTER W.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Art. B.F.A. East Carolinian NEWSPAPER Staff; Cartoonist; De ' ta Phi Delta; National Art Fraternity; Officer, Historian and Pledge Trainer. BALLANCE, MARY L., Washington, N. C; Romance Language, B.S. BAMBAVER. THOMAS J., Carthago N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A. BANG. JENS E.. Sloatsburg, N. Y.; Geog- raphy. A.B.: Lambda Ch ' Alpha, President, Vice President; Interfraternlty Council. Representative, Judiciary; Men Honor Council, Public Defender; University Ju- dicial Council; Dam ma Theta U psi Ion; Student Political Party; Freshman Leader. BANKO, ROBERTA S., Spring Lake. N. C; Education, B.S. BANKS, Jr... ELLIS S., Trenton, N. C; Chemistry. B.S. Pi Kappa Phi; Chi Beta Phi; Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship; American Chemical Society, Student Af- filiate. BARBER. EDNA T., Balama, N. C; Home Economics, B.S ; Phi Upsllon Omicron Beta Eta Chapter, Chaplain; E.CU. Home Economics Chapter. BARBOUR, BETTY G., Raleigh, N. C; Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education Association; Student Counselor. BARCO, AMY M.. Fayetteville. N. C; Li- brary Science. B.S. BARHAM, Jr., EDWARD L.. Raleigh. N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A. BARNEn, RANDELL P.. Royemont, N. C; Geography, A.B. BARN HART, VICKIE L., Hampton Va.; Education. B.S.; Delta Zeta; Varsity Cheer- leader. BARNHILL. VERNA S., Greenville. N. C; Education. B.S.- Student National Educa- tional Association; North Carolina Educa- tion Association; National Educational As- sociation. BARNHILL, WALTER R., Battleboro. N. C; Physical Education. B.S.; Physical Education Majors Club; E.CU. Crew Team; Phi Epsilon Kappa. BARRY. History. WENDY M. B.S. BARTLEH. THERESA N. C; Art, B.S. Albermarle, N. C; R., Greensboro, Jacksonville. BARTO, CLARENCE O. N. C; Psychology, A.B. BARTUSIAK. VICTORIA E., Virginia Beach. Va.; Drama, B.S.; East Carolina Playhouse. BASS, PAMELA J.. Dunn, N. C; Physi- cal Education, B.S.; Physical Education Club; Women ' s Recreation Association; Student Council. BASS. ROBERT L., Edenton, N. C; His- tory. A.B. BASSLER. SANDRA M. Greenville N.C; Education. B.S.; Faculty Wives Club; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. BATCHELOR, MICHAEL F., Rocky Mount, N. C; Psychology, A.B. BATEMAN. JACK D., Tyner. N. C; tory. A.B.; Psychology Club; Men ' s Club. HIs- Glee BAHS, LARRY G.. Wilson, Administration. B.S.B.A. BAUER, Jr.. RICHARD N. J.; Biology, B.S. BEAMAN, DONNA H., Education. B.S. BEAMAN, MARY C, Art, A.B. Kappa Delta. N F. Kinston, La Grange C; Business Watchung, BEAMAN, STEPHEN L., Kinston, History. B.S.; University Party; Legislature, Minority Leader; Model United Nations, Chef de Cabinet; Student Activities Com- mittee, Chairman. BEAMAN, SUSAN M... Hookerton, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Free Will Baptist Fellow- ship, Secretary. BEAMON, MARY S., Suffolk, Va.; Physical Education, B.S.; Student Government As- sociation, Historian; Alpha Delta Pi Phi Epsilon Mu; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion, Secretary; Student Party, Publicity Chairman, Executive Council; Hall Proctor; House Council; Physical Education Majors Club; Summer School Orientation Coun- selor. BEASLEY, JOSEPH R., Charlotte, N. C; Geography. A.B.; Pi Kappa Alpha His- torian. Pledgemaster. BEAVER, BARRY W., Landis, N. C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.B.A.; Men ' s Glee Club. BEAVERS. JR., DAVID L.. Winston-Salem, N. C; Business. B.S.; American Chemical Society; Varsity Cross Country. BEAULIEU. ANNE E.. McLean. Va.; Busi- ness Administration,, B.S.B.A. BELCHER. ROBERT G.. Oxford, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; Dean ' s List- Honor Roll; Phi Sigma PI, Pi Sigma Alpha; Young Republican Club; Political Science Club. BELL. RUTH A., Rocky Mount. N. C; Bi- ology. B.S.; Biology Club; Varsity Band; Marching Pirates; Work. Laboratory As- sistant. BELL, yiOLETTE P., Butner. N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club; Y.W.CA. BENNETT, TONY R.. Rocky Mount. N. C; Physical Education, B.S. BENSON. WILLIAM A., Warrenton, N. C; Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Educa- tion Major ' s Club; Jones Dorm, Vice-Presi- dent. Wilson, N. C; Educa- BENKON, ELIZABETH A., Ape=(, N. C; Art. B.S. BERGER, VINCENT R., Norfolk. Va.; Mathematics. A.B. BERLE. ANDREA L., Annapolis. Maryland; Physical Education. B.S.; House Council, Secretary; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sweetheart. BEST, BENJAMIN N., Raleigh. N. C; History, B.S.; East Carolina Christian Fel- lowship, Program Director; Baptist Stu- dent Union Executive Council. BEST, NANCY L., Goldboro, N. C; Edu- cation, B.S. BIERMA, STEPHEN G., Havelock, N.C; Science Education. B.S.; AFROTC Cadets Group; Arnold AIo Society. Administrative Office; Physics Society; Hall Proctor Scott Belk Dorm. BILBRO MARY C. tion, B.S. BILODEAU, PHILIP H., Manchester N. H- Physlcs, B.S. P.; Varsity Football. BISSETT, Jr., HAROLD E., Henderson, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Golf Team; Men ' s Resident Council- hlonor Role. BISSEHE, ELIZABETH G., High Point N. C; Education. B.S. BITTNER, NANCY L., Morehead City N. C; Business B.S.; Phi Lambda. Secre- tary, Treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Omicron Delta Epsilon; Society for the Advancement of Management; Women ' s House Council; PI Omega PI Junior Schol- arship Award; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alton V. Finch and Thomas Clay Williams Schol- arship Awards; Miss Future Business Teach- er of North Carolina; Candidate for Homecoming Queen; Who ' s Who I n American Universities and Colleges. Greensboro, N. C, GARY L., Rebuck, Pa.; BLACK, BARBARA D. English, B.S, BLACK, MARY M., Lexington N C.- Busi- ness, B.S. BLACKBURN. CARL W.. Colfax, N. C; In- dustrial and Technical Education. B.S. P.; Association f o r Computing Machinery- American and North Carolina Industrial Arts Association; Industrial and Technical Education Club, Secretary. BLACKWELDER History. B.S. BLANCHARD, JANET G. Greenville. N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; University Chapter ol Home Economics; Phi Upsllon Omicron; Sophomore Honor ' s Seminar, BLAND, DANNY C. New Bern, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Cheerleader; Legislature Deep South Model United Nations Con ference, Miami; National Model United Nations Conference, New York: Executive Budget Committee; External Affairs Dept. undersecretary, BLAND, THOMAS H.. Goldsboro. N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; University Union Com- mittee; University Union Bowling LeUE; Intramurals Participant; Young Democrat Member; Student Party; Baptist Student Union, Secretary; Men ' s Residence Council; University Charal; Outing Club; Library Student Helper. BLAND, WILLIAM G.. Smithfield. N. C: Geology, B.S. P.; Outing Club; Scuba Diving Club; International Students Club; University Chorale; Baptist Student Union. Commission Chairman, Vice-President, President; Union Bowling League. Geology Club. 8LANKENSHIP. MARTHA, Weaver N. C; Music. M.B.E.; University Chorale; Girls Glee Club; Concert Choir; Opera Theater; Participation in Intermural Sports. BLAYLOCK KENNETH W. Jamestown, N. C.; Business; Honor Roll; High Point Friends Meeting Scholarship. BLEVINS. WANDA S., Wlnston-Salem, N. C; Education; Student Counselor; Var. sity Band. BLOUNT, THERESA P., Home Economics. Greenville, N. C C BLUE, SHARON L,. Eagle Springs. N Education. BLUMENSTEIN, FRANCES A.. Fayetteville, N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Fletcher Dorm. Social Committee. Cultural Committee; Slay Dorm, Religious Committee; Soci ology Club; Honor Roll. BOAZ. JAMES M.. Fairmont, N.C; Healtf and Physical Education; Phi Epsilon| Kappa; Varsity Football. BODENHEIMER, III. CHARLES, Thomas- ville, N. C.; Business. BOISKY. ROBERT L.. Greenville, N. C; Business. BOLLINGER. BRUCE D.. H.gh Point, N. C; Art, B.F.A. eOKKON, LINDA C, Richmond. Va.; English, B.S.: Cheerleader: S.GA. Spirit Committee: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice- President. BOLT, Jr. JAMES. Charlotte. N. C: Busi- ness Administration. B.S.B.A.: Society for Advancement of Management; Pi Kappa Phi. BOONE, MARY E.. Stokes. N. C; Arts, B.S.: Interior Design Society: Delta Phi Delta, 60ST. ROGER W.. SlatesvMle. N. C: Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Football; Phi Epsilon Kappa. 60STIAN, THOMAS R.. Landis, N. C; Physical Education. 8.S. BOSTIC. JOE H.. Eliiabethtown, N. C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A.; Crew Team. BOWEN, FLOYD C, Belhaven. N, C; German, M.6.A. BOWEN. WILLIAM C. Windson, N. C; German. BOWLING. JR. WILLIAMS A., New Bern. N, C; Business Administration. R.S.BA.; Varsity Cheerleader: University Party; Bowling League, Vice-President; Choir- Chorale: Men ' s Glee Club. Vice-President. BOWMAN, KAY M . . Winston Salem, N C: Nursing, 8.S,N.: Student Nursing ' Association: Kappa Delta Sorority. 60WNE. JAMES D., Carthage, N. C. ' ; Art A.B,: Phi Sigma Pi; Delta Phi Delta: French Club: Honor Roll. BOYD. KATHLEEN L.. Arlington. Va.; Romance Language; Alpha Delta Pi; Honor Roll. BOYD. ROBERT L.. Belhaven. N. C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.B.A BOYD, JR. ROBERT. New Bern, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education. B.S. BRADSHAW. EILEEN Raleigh N. C- Nurs ng, B.S.N. BRADY, DEBORAH C, Middletown. Del.; English B.S.; Alpha Omicron Pi. Stand- ard ' s Chairman, President; Student Nation- al Education Association, Treasurer, Pub- licity Chairman District President; Varsity Band: Dean ' s Lrst; Honor Roll; Homecom- ing Marshall. BRAFFORD. JAMES E., Bear Creek N.C.- Physical Education. B.S.; Varsity Basketball and Baseball. BRANCH. MARTHA C. Greenville. N, C; Psychology, A.B.; Kappa Delta; Psychology Club. BRANIN, MARK J,, Wayne, N.J.; Indus- trial and Technical Education. B.S.P.- Outing Club; Industrial and Technical Education Club. BRANIN. MARK J.. Wayne, N. J.; Indus- trial and Technical Education, B.S. P.; Outing Club; Industrial and Technical Education Club. BRASWELL, BENJAMIN T., Enfield, N. C; Business Administration. B.S.B.A.; Home- coming Committee. BRAUNHARDT. RONALD N. Sanford N C; Political Science. A.B.; AFROTC. Deputy Commander Arnold Air Society. BRAXTON, ROBERT L.. Mebane, N. C; Accounting. BSBA. BRAY. JEFFREY D,. Greensboro. N. C; Education. 8.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Council for Exceptional Children, BREEDLOVE. CAROLYN J. Alex-ndria Va.: Psychology, A.B.; Judo Club; Marshal; Alpha Kappa Delta; Psi Chi President- Chi Beta Phi; Delta Zeta Phi, Pledge Chairman, Standard ' s Chairman, Historian; S,G.A., Public Relations Chairman, Family Life Committee Chairman. Red Tape Committee, Secretary; Modern Dance Club: University Party; Dean ' s List- Honor Roll; Who ' s Who. BREEZE. ANN M.. Sheppard. Texas; Edu- cation. B.S.; Delta Zeta; Women ' s Glee Club; Student Councilor. BREITMAN PAUL. Charlotte N. C; Busi- ness Administration. B.S.B.A.; Who ' s Who; Senior Class Vice President; Junior Class Vice President: Judicial Review Board; Popular Entertainment Committee, Co- Chairman, Secretary; Summer Honor Council Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledgemaster Secretary. BRENNER. KATHERINE G.. Fayetteville, N. C; Nursing. 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CARROLL. SHARON K . . Greensboro, N. C; Education. B.S.; Sigma Sigms Sigma; Student Council for Exceptional Children. CARTER. GAROLD R.. Havelock N. C.- English, A,B, CARTER, RONALD W., Southern Pines, N. C: Physical Education. B.S.; PI Kappa Alpha: Physical Education Club. CARTER. SANDRA G., Clinton N. C- Education, B.S. CARTER. SUSAN ANNE,. Winston-Salem, N. C; Psychology. A.B.; East Carolina Union Committee. Vice-President. CARTWRIGHT. MARY K.. Washington N. C; Education. B.S.; Student National Education Association. CARVER. EVELYN B.. Roxboro, N. C; Psychology. A.B.; French Club; Psychology Club; Intramural Sports; Psi Chi CASCIOLI. EDNA L.. Griffon, N. C; Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Soci- 527 ologv Club. University Party. Psl Chi Greene Dorm, President; Women ' s Res i dence Council, Chairman; Review Board, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and ' Universities. CASEY, NINA I.. Greenville. N. C; Psy- chology, A.B. CASH. JR. ROY, Edenton, N. C; Art. B.S. CASH. TERRY D., Rutherfordton. N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A. CASSELL, CATHERINE C, Nitro. West Va.; Nursing. B.S.N. ; Student Nursing Association. CASSELL. THOMAS M . . Jacksonville. N. C; Geography. A.B. CATES, B. PHILIP, Greenville, N. C; Education, B.S.; Cheerleader; Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity; Stu- dent National Education Association, CATLETT. CASSANDRA J., Greensboro N. C; Psychology, A.B. CATTLE, CAROLYN A.. Kinston, N. C- Physical Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association, President, Vice-President, Reporter; Phi Epsilon Mu, Publicity Chair- man, Vice-President; Student National Educational Association. CAULEY, MARTHA, Fort Barnwell N. C; Education, B.S.; Fleming Dorm. Vice-Presi- dent; Student Counselor; Free Will Baptist Fellowship. CHAFFEE. PAMELA R.. Bethlehem, Pa.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter. Reporter; Candidate for Home- coming Queen. Home Economics Chapter. CHALMERS, THOMAS W., Matthews. N. C; Romance Languages. 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THOMAS J., Astoria, Oregon; History. A.B.; Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer Executive Council, Chaplin; S.G.A.; Secre- tary of Internal Affairs; Presidential Cabi- net; Campus United Fund Coordinator; Orientation Counselor; Philosophy Club. COCKMAN, JR. IVEY L., Long Beach, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.; Intermural Sports; Law Society. COKER. JR. JOHN H., Tarboro, N. C; Business Administration, B.S.B.A.- French Club. COKER. MARVIN THOMAS, Pleasant Hill, N. C; Political Science, A.B.; PI Sigma Alpha; Men ' s Residence Council; Honor Roll. COLENDA, PATRICIA A., Oxford. N. C; Sociology, A.B.; Women ' s Recreation As- sociation, Secretary, Vice-President, COLLINS, LINDA F., Burgaw, N. C; Soci- ology. A.B. COLLINS, PATSY J., Castalia. N. C; Nursing, B.S.M.; Student Nursing Associa- tion. COLSON, ELIZABETH A., Tarboro, N. C; Romance Language, B.S.; French Club; Phi Sigma lota. COMER, JAMES S., Overland Park. Kansas; English, A.B.; East Carolinian. COMPTON, LINDA B., Greenville. N. 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CAROL G., Norfolk, Va.; Health and Physical Education; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Honor Roll. DICKINSON. JOHN G., Charlotte, N. C.; Chemistry; American Chemical Society, Good Fellows Club. Literary Club. Raths- keller Club. DICKERSON, MARY FRANCES, Henderson, N. C; History. B.S. DICKENSON, WILLIAM F.. Aberdeen, N. C; History, B.S. DILLARD, LINDA J., Warrenton, N. C; English. B.S. DITMARS, JOHN M.. Washington, D. C; Health and Physical Education. Varsity Crew; Physical Education Majors Club; Intramural Football. DIX, BARBARA. Bridgeton, N. J.; Business. DIXON. WILLIAM R., Murfreesboro. N. C; Business. DODD, CAROLYN A.. Raleigh, N. C; Business; Fletcher Dorm, Hall Proctor. DOWD, MARGARET E., Richmond Va.; Education. B.S.; Kappa Delta; Legislature; Summer School Secretary. S.G.A.; Student National Education Association. DUDLEY. CECELIA A.. Rocky Mount, N. C-: Romance Language; Spanish Club, Vice-president; Dean ' s List. DUDLEY, tion. EMMIE, Dover. N. C; Educa- Scottand Neck, F.. 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JOHN K.. Sanford, N. C; Bus ncss; Lambda Chi Alpha. ESTRIDGE, RICK B.. Greensboro. N. C History; Delta Sigma Phi. EURE, PATRICIA H., Virginia Beach. Va Psychology; Psychology Club; Psi Chi. Petersburg, Va. EVEREH, DEBRA K., Education. EVERETT, JAMES H.. Stokes, N. C; Indus trial and Technical Education; Alpha Ph Omega; Sergeant at Arms, Historian, Sec- retary. Chaplain; Intramural Sports. EZZELL, ROBERT H., Rocky Mount, N. C. Industrial and Technical Education. EZZELL, WILLIAM W., Wilson, N. C. Industrial and Technical Education; Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial and Technical Edu cation Club. FARINA, DANIEL C, Jacksonville, N. C. Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. FORMER. FLORIA P.. Rocky Mount, N. C. English. B.S.; Honor Roll; Sigma Tau Delta, FARRELL, ROBERT A.. Aberdeen. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; East Carolina Industrial and Technical Educa- tion Club; North Carolina Industrial and Technical Education Club. FAULKNER, ELLA J., Kinston, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A. FAULKNER, ROB G.. Greenville, N. C; Education, B.S. FEIGHT. Jr., EVEREH E., Woodbridge. N. J.; Industrial and Technical Education; Epsilon P Tau; Industrial Arts Club; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. FELDMAN. DAVID H., Richmond. Va.; Business, B.S.B.A. ; Alpha Epsilon Pi Treas- urer, Corresponding Secretary. House Manager; Lacrosse Team. FELTON. RUTH R.. Greenville. N. C; Education, B.S.; Inter-Dorm Council. FERGUSON. BETTE B.. Pampano Beach. Fla.; History, B.S. FERGUSON, GERALD R.. Midlothian, Va.; Geography; Kappa- Sigma; Gamma Theta Upsilon, FERREALL, WAVERLY J.. Durham, N. C; Education. B.S.; Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children; Student National Edu- cation Association. FERREE, WALTER, F.. Wadesboro, N. C; Psychology. FERRELL. MARY E., Goldsboro. N. C; Home Economics, B.S. FESPERMAN, JULIA A., Albemarle. N. C; Education. B.S. FIELDS, GARY W.. Greenville, N. C; Business. B.S.B.A.; Kappa Alpha. FINDLEY, JOHN, Arlington. Va.; Geog- raphy; National Geography Honor Frater- nity; Varsity Crew. FISHER, BEHY J.. Roanoke. Va.; Educa- tion. B.S. FISHER, CECELIA L. Fayetteville. N. C; Education. B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Angel Flight. FISHER, JOHN M.. Granito Quarry. N. C: Mathematics; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President, President; Ridge Region, Vice-President, Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman; Math Fra- ternity, President. FLANAGAN, DWIGHT J.. Edenton. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Varsity Football, phi Epsilon Kappa. FLANARY, RALPH W.. Fayetteville, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A FLENT, JANET L.. Waynesboro. Va.. Art; Kappa Delta, Membership Chairman; Buc- caneer Staff. Class and Greek Editor; Student Party; Panhellenlc Representative. FLOURNOY. LINDA J.. Sanford. N. C; Education, B.5.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Alpha Beta Alpha; Can- terbury Club; Math Club; Woman ' s Chorus; Dean ' s List. FLOYD, EVA P., Elizabeth City. N. C; Education, B.S.; Judo Club; Student Na- tional Education Association; Gamma Beta Phi. FLYE, Jr., PAUL W.. Rocky Mount. N. C. Business. B.S. FORNES, FRANCES J.. Greenville. N. C. Language. FORREST, WANDA T., Ayden, N. C; Edu cation. B.S.; Childhood Education Associ atlon. FOSTER, MARY L., Plymouth N. C.- Art- Angel Flight; Historian 1968. FOSTER, SYLVIA M., Raleigh. N. C; Eng- lish, B.S.; Alpha Beta Alpha; Green Dorm, Vice-Pesident. FOUTS, STEFANI K., Highland Springs. Va.; Music, B.M.E.; Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha lota; Concert Choir, Publrcity Chairman. FOUSHEE, BEVERLY D., Sanford. N. C; Education, B.S. FOWLER. PEGGY K.. Kinston, N.C.; Edu- cation, B.S. FOX, CYNTHIA G., Hampton. Va.; His- tory, B.S.; Phi Sigma Tau. FOX, GERALD M.. Kinston. N. C; Mathe- matics. FRANCIS, MARY D., Shelby. N. C; Engl- ish, B.S.; Social Committee of Umstead; House Council of Fletcher; A.A.U. Hos- tess. FRANCIS. WALTER C, Murfreesboro N. C; History, B.S. FRANKLIN. ELEANOR J., Springfield, Va.; Psychology; PsI Chi. FRANKLIN, LINDA B., Vienn . Va.; Chemistry; Kappa Delta PI; Biology Club. FRASER. LEE C, Greenville. S.C; Educa- tion. 6.S.; Theta Chi. FRAZER, ESTELLA B., Portsmouth, Va.; Nursing. B.S.N. ; Marching Pirates, Sym- phonic Band, AlUStudent Band; ' Baptist Student Union, Vice-President; Student Nurses Association; Tau Pi Upsilon, Secre- tary; Outing Club; International Student Club; House Council; Dean ' s List Honor Roll. FRAZIER, BRUCE H., Oxford N. C Music, B.M.E. FRAZIER, PHILLIP R., LaGrange N. C; Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda. FREDERICKSON. CHARLES A., Hopewell, Va.; History, B.S. FREEMAN, JOHN B.. Arapahoe, N. C; Mathematics; Phi Mu Epsilon, Chi Beta Phi; Society of Physics Students. FRENCK, CAROL J., Virginia Beach, Va.; Geography, FRYE, J. DALE, Carthage, N. C; History. B.S.; Young Democrats Club; East Caro- lina Christian Fellowship; Governor of Aycock. FULBRIGHT. CLAUDE H., Claremont. N. C; Philosophy. FULCHER, DEWEY E., Wilson, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Marching Pirates; Delta Sigma Pi. Mount Olive, Kannapolls, FULGHUM, CHARLES A., N. C; History, B.S. FUNDERBURK, TERA R., N. C; Engl.sh, B,S. FURR, PAMELA A., Petersburg. Va.; Edu- cation, B.S. GADDIS, JOSEPH SHEREDAN. Asheboro, N. C; Business. GRIMES. JAMES F.. Charlottesville. Va.; Business. GALLAGHER. JERE L.. Fayetteville. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary. President; Angel Flight, Rush Chairman. Scholarship Chairman, Courtesy Chairman, United Nations Page. AAU Hostess, Physical Education Majors Club. GALLOWAY, KENNETH R.. Supply, N. C; Sociology. GANEY, PAUL H., Leiand, N. C; Business. GARCIA, SMOKEY, Raleigh, N. C; Psy- chology; Kappa Sigma. GARVERICK, THOMAS J.. Greenville. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Epsilon Pi Tau, President, Industrial Arts Club; American Industrial Arts Associa- tion; North Carolina Industrial Arts Asso- ciation; Society of Advancement of Man- agement; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. GAY. JULIA G., La Grange, N. C; Nursing; Student _ Nursing Association; Garrett Dorm. Religious Chairman; Big Sister Program. GEITER. HELEN L.. New Bern. N. C; Business. 529 Elkin. N. C: Edu- GENTRY, JOSEPH W. ca ' ion, B.S. GEORGE, CAROLINE W., Greenville, N. C; Romance Language; French Ctub. GIBSON, DIANE M., Greensboro, N. C; Heiifh and Physical Education; Women ' s ecre tlon Association; Phi Epsilon Mu, President; Physical Education Majors Club, Treasurer; Aquanymphs; Fletcher Dorm. Vice-Pres ' dent; Intramural Sports; Intercol- legiate Volleyball. Basketball. GIBSON, MARTHA 8.. Whiteville. N. C; Education; Intramurats Sports; Student Na ' ional Education Association. GIBSON. SARAH F.. Hamlet. N. C; Home Economics; Home Economics Chap- Chaplain, Membership Chairman dent; Model U.N. Page. GOODEN. N. C; Bus. BERNICE ' ess. Presi- A., Ellzabethtown, C; Greenville, N. C; GIBSON, WILLIAM S„ Whiteville. Biology; Biology Club. N. C. GILBERT, BRENDA J., New Bern, Business; Phi Beta Lambda, N C. GILES. FRANKIE R., Stedman, Home Economics. N c. GILES, ROBERT L., Greenville. N c. Geography. GLENN, SANDRA H., Winston-Salem. N. C.; English; Sigma Tau Delta. GLOVER. KATHRYN E.. Mount Crawford. Va,; Business; Union Bowling Team. GLOVER. NICOL B., Greenville. N. C; English; Eosr Carolinian. Poetry Forum; Fletcher Dormitory Council. GLOVER. RICHARD A.. Greenville. N. C; Business; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Base- ball; Accounting Society. GODLEY. JR. WILLIAM F.. Chocowinity, N. C; Political Scence. GODWIN, PAMELA C. Micro, N. C; Mathematics; Student Counselor. GOLDSTON, DONNA G., Goldston, N. C; Education; Association of Child- hood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Collegiate 4-H Club. GOLIGHTLY. CAROL A.. Winston-Salem, N. C.; Language; French Club; Student Counselor. GOLLOBIN. DENISE Elizabeth, N. C Home Economics; Home Economics Chap- ter; Student Counselor; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Alpha Xi Delta. GOODMAN, PHILLIP L., Landls, N. Psychology; Theta Chi, President. GOODWIN, JOSEPH H., Charlotte, N. C; Language; International Fllen Committee. Chairman; Spanish Club. Treasurer; March- ing Pirates; University Party; Freshman Orientation Councilor. GOODWIN. THOMAS H., Say lNe, N. Y.; Psychology; Psychology Club; Philosophy Club; Dean ' s List. GORDON, CHERYL ANNE Winston- Salem. N. C; Art. GORDON, FRANKLIN N., Winston-Salem, N. C.; Education. GOWER, AMY E., Raleigh, N. C; Art; Phi Beta Lambda. GRADY, PATRICIA A., Albertson, N. C. Home Economics; Collegiate 4-H Club, Historian; Home Economics Chapter, Sec retary; School of Art, Assistant Librarian, Order of the Eastern Star; Garrett. House Council, Rocky Mount. N. C; GRADY. ROBERT Business. GRAHAM. DONNA M.. Hubert. N. C; Mathematics; Women ' s Recreation Council, Secretary, Treasurer; Hall Proctor. GRANT, DIANE M. Charlotte, N. C; Education; Student Counselor; HaH Proc- tor; Student Council for Exceptional Children. GRANT, MARCIA L.. Raleigh, N. C; Psychology; Social Welfare Forum, Treas- urer. GRANT, WILLIAM, F.. Chester. S. C; Business; Men ' s Residence Council; Intra- mural Sports. GRANTHAM, CAROLYN B.. Battleboro, N. C; Home Economics; Home Economics Club. Statesvllle, N. C: GRAVES, JANET Philosophy. GRAY, CAROL A.. N. Y.; Romance Lan- guge; Kappa Delta, Assistant Treasurer; French Club; Tau Kappa EpsHon. Sweet- heart; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. GRAY, CHARLES R.. Psychology. GRAY, DANIEL M., Butner. N. C; Health and physical Education. GRAY. JAMES L., Greenville. N. C; Busi- ness. GRAY. JR. WILLIAM, Kinston. N. C; Chemistry. GREEN, ALTON L.. YoungsvlMe. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Kappa. GREEN. FREDRICK, W.. Wilkesboro, N. C; Business; Accounting Society; Teach- er Assistant. GREEN. JANE B., Rocky Mount, N. C; Sociology; Stay Hall, Vice-President; Raga- dale Dorm, Vice-President. Educa- Band; Hope, N.C; GREEN, JR. PRENTIS, Dublin, Ga.; tlon; Marching Pirates; Varsity Symphonic Band; Men ' s GJee Club. GREENE. BRENDA J., Spring N. C; Business. GREGORY, JACKIE L., Goldsboro. English. GREGORY, PATRICIA B.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Education; Women ' s Recreation Council; Woman ' s Hall Dorm. President. GRANT, J. RONALD, Fayettevllle. N. C; Business. GRIFFIN. CHARLES L.. Greenville, N. C; Geography. GRIFFIN, III. JOHN, AshevHle, N. C; History. GRIFFIN, JOHNNY L., Greenville. N. C; Drama. GRIFFIN. JUDITH C, Rocky Mount, N. C; Education; Alpha Beta Alpha; Student National Education Association; Association for Children Education; Buc- caneer Yearbook Staff. GRIMES, BEATSY, Faison. N. C; Home Economics; Student National Education Association; Women ' s Chorus. GRIMES, Business. KENNETH I., Kmston. N. C; GROCE. JUANITA H., Portsmouth. Va.; History: Phi Alpha Theta; University Party Member, Delegate to 1969 University Party Nominating Convention. GROCE, RICHARD E.. Mocksvllle, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Indus- trial and Technical Education Club; Uni- versity Party. GROLLINGER, STEPHEN J.. Greenville, N. C; Romance Language. GUDGER, JAMES F., Commerce, Texas; Health and Physical Education; Varsity Football . GUESS, CLIFTON B., Raleigh. N. C; Busi- ness; Young Democratic Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. GUFFY, JANICE F., Salisbury, N. C; Education; Student Counselor; Student National Education Association; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Women ' s Chorus. GUILFORD, DAVID J.. Wilson, N. C; Geography; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Presidents; Phi Sigma PI, Correspon- dence Secretary; Richard and Clauda P. Todd Scholarship Winner; Men ' s Resident Council; Varsity Tennis; Monogram Club; Student Social Standards Committee; Chairman; Dean ' s List; Honor RoH. GUIN. DANIEL W., Henderson, N. C; Business; Phi Beta Lambda. GUIN, FAYE C, Henderson. N. C; Eng- lish; Sigma Tau- GULLEDGE. GLENN S.. Havertown, Pa.; Health and Physical Education; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramural Sports. GUNN, ROBERT T.. Rocky Mount, N. C; Business. GURGANUS, JENA L.. Washington, N. C; English; Woman ' s Recreation Associ- ation; University Party; Future Teachers Association. GURGANUS. JOHN H.. Wllllamston, N. C; Business; Lambda CM Alpha, Treas- urer. GURLEY, STEVE R., Morganton, N. C; Geography; Gamma Theta UpsHon. HAINES, SHARON L., Goldsboro. N. C; Education, B.S.; Women ' s Recreation Association; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association. HAISLIP, PATRICIA L, Washington, N.C.; English, B.S.- Varsity Band; Marching Band; Chorus. HALE. PAULA M., Scotland Neck. N C; Sociology; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion; Sociology Club. HALL, FLAVIUS B., New Bern, N. C; Art. HALL. JAMES D. Spring Lake, N. C ■ ' Business, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma PI, Treas- HALL. JOHN T., Washington, D. C; Mathematics; Student National Education Association; Association for Computing Machinery; Spirit Committee. HALL. MICHAEL A., Mathematics. Washington, N. C.; HALL, PATRICIA S.. Salisbury, N. C; Art. HALL. PAULINE T., Star. N. C; Educa- tion. B.S.; Student National Education Association; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion ; Intramurals. HALL JR., RALPH W., St. Pauls. N Geography; Gamma Theta Upsilon. HAM JAMES B, B.S. Kinston. N, C; C; History, HAMILTON JAMES D.. Orlando, Fla; Geography; Varsity Football; Fellowship Christian Athletes. HAMILTON, THOMAS R., Smlthfleld. N, C; Mathematics; Association for Com- puting Machinery President; Billiards Sec- ond Hlace-1968 and 1969. HAMMOND. ALMA J.. Cerro Gordo , N. C; English, B.S. HAMNETT JR. WILLIAM L, Raleigh. N. C; Business, B.S.B.A. HANCOCK, DAVID W., Stockton Mathematics; Phi Mu Epsilon. HAND, GEORGE Physics, HANKOVICH BARBARA A.. Jacksonvil N. C; English, B.S.; Angel Flight. Md.; H., Kinston, N. C; , Lake Forest. III.; Geneva, Swltzer- New Bern, N. C; Elizabeth City, N. C; HANSEN. DONALD W Psychology. HANSON, KATHLEEN, land; Psychology. HARDEE DANIEL N., Business, B.S.B-A. HARDEE. JOSEPH R., Maysvllle. N. C.; Industrial and Technical Education; AFROTC. HARDEE. KARL W.. Greenville. N. C; Education. B.S. HARDEE, MARION S., Greenville. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Mu. Chaplain; Women ' s Recreation As- sociation, Treasurer; Intramurals Sports, Trainer for all Intercollegiate Sports, Physi- cal Majors Clubs. HARRIS. MARY C. Education, 6.S., HARDEE, PATRICIA A.. Home Economics, B.S.; Chapter. HARDEE, RANDALL L., Business, B.S.B.A. HARDEE, SANDRA P., Grimesland. N, C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Alpha Beta Alpha. HARDY, JANI5 C. Kinston. N. C; Edu- cation, B.S.; Student National Education Association; Christian Church Fellowship. HARE, MARVIN E., Edenton, N. C; Geog- raphy. HARMON, ANNIE J., PIttsboro, N.C; Education. B.S. HARRINGTON. HARRY D., Llllington, N. C; Language; Men ' s Glee Club; Alpha Beta Alpha. HARRIS. ARCHIE L. Science Education. Maysville. N. C_ .; Home Economics New Bern. N. C; Wilmington, N. C; L, Blackridge, Va.; HARRIS. HERBERT Business, B.S.B.A. HARRIS. JANICE I., Durham, N. C; Art; Canterbury Club; Society of Physics Stu- dents. HARRIS. MARIAN M.. Wilson. N. C; Education. B.S. HARRIS. SANDRA F.. Kinston. N. C; Nursing, B.S.N. ; Student Nurses Associa- tion. Vice-President. HART JACK W., Wilmington, N, C; History, B.S.; Staff Reporter of East Carolinian; Phi Kappa Tau. Secretary, Editor; Buccaneer. Greek Editor, Fine Arts Editor; Summer School Student Govern- ment Association, Secretary of Internal Affairs; North Carolina Modern Security Council. Secretary-General; Lecture Committee. Member; Model U.N. HARVEY. JEAN M., Greenville. N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Student Government Association. Legislature Entertainment Committee. Chairman Special Events Committee; Model United Nations; Sigma 530 Sigma Sigma, Most Outstanding Commit- tee Chairman; Merit Scholarship. HASSELL. FRANCES E.. Roper, N. C; Education, B.S. HATFIELD, MARSHALL L., Miramar Isles. Fla.; Business, 6.S.B.A.; Varsity Track; Marching Pirates; College Chorale. HATLEY, WILLIAM L., Valdese. N. C; Business. B.S.B.A.; Intramural. Basketball and Softball. ' ■ HAUSER, GARY S., Wlnston-Salem. N. C; Business. 6.S.B.A.; Intramural Basketball. HAW LEY, RICHARD G., Lumberton, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education. HAWLEY, ROBERT L., Burlington, N. C; History, B.S. HAWKINS, JEANETTE E,, Mebane, N. C; Psychology; Psi Chi. HAWTHORNE, WILLIAM H.. Charlotte. N. C; Business, B.5.B.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha President; Law Society; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll, Omicron Delta Epsilon. HAYNES, MARY E.. Burlington, N. C; Education, B.S.; Symphonic Orchestra. HEATH, JUDY A,. Trenton. N. C; Edu- cation. B.S. HELMS, EMMA L., Albermarle, N. C; Education, B.S.; Women ' s Glee Club; Jarvls Memorial Church Chancel Choir; Work-Study Art Dept. HEMRIC, STEPHEN G., Jonesvllle, N. C; History, B.S. HENDRIX, DIANNE A. Powell s Point N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association. HENDRIX, WILBURN E.. Kill Devil Hllis, N. C; History, B.S. HENRY. PATRICIA G., Newport News. Va.; English. B.S.; Buccaneer. Junior Year. HEATH. TERRY E.. FayettevIMe. N. C; Biology; Alpha Phi Omega; Air Force ROTC: Movie Committee. HERBST. GLENN A. Greensboro N. C; Biology; Biology Club; Honor Roll; Alpha Epsilon Pi; University Party. HEPLER MICHAEL B., High Point, N. C.; Business. B.S.B.A.; Honor Roll. HENRY. DONALD L.. Strasbury, Pa., Busi- ness. B.S.B.A.; Newman Club; Phi Beta Lambda; Accounting Society; Dean ' s List. HELMS. RANDOLPH M., High Point, N. C; Geography. HEARTSILL. J. NELL D., Greenville, N. C; Science Education; Modern Dance Club; Biology Club, Secretary-Treasurer. HENN, SHEILA A.. Brick-Town, N. J.; Sociology. HENSLEE. CHARLES E. Arlington, Va.; Sociology; Freshman Football. HICKS, CAROLYN ANNE B., Elon Col- lege, N. C; English, B.S. HICKSON, ANNE. Alexandria. Va.; Psy- chology; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Women ' s Residence Council; Dean ' s List. HIGH. E. CAROLYN. Sanford, N. C; Home Economics, B.S.; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Home Economics Chapter; Phi Upsllon Omicron Vice-Presi- dent. HILL, CYNTHIA M.. Murfreesboro N. C; English, B.S. HILL, DEIDRA B., Rocky Mount, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A. HILL. DIANE H.. PikeviUe, N. C; English. B.S. HILL. NANCY, Durham. N. C; Education, B.S.; Angel Flight; Student National Edu- cation Assoclallon. HILL. SAMMIE W.. Dover. N. C; Mathe- matics. HINCHMAN. JESSIE A.. Klnston, N. C; Education, B.S. HINES, ISAAC C, Klnston, N. C; Psy- chology HINNANT RONALD L, New Bern N. C- History, B.S. HINSON, BILLY R., Charlotte. N. C; Political Science. HINSON. LINDA K.. Goldsboro. N. C; Education, B.S.; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association. HIRT, LINDA D., AleKandria, Va. Educa- tion, B.S. HOBBS, BENJAMIN C. Hertford. N. C; Mathematics; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Association of Computing Machinery; Baptist Student Union. HOBBS, JACQUELINE S . , Greenville. N. C; Mathematics: M th Club; Baptist Student Union; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. HOCKETT, DOUGLAS W., Pleasant Gar- den, N. C; Business. B.S.B.A. HODGES. JR., CLARENCE C. Washington, N. C; Music, B.M.E.; Marching Band; Orchestra; Wind Ensemble; Woodwind Quintet; Chorale; Symphonic Band; Chor- ale, Vice-President. HODGES, JAMES S.. Washington, N, C; Industrial and Technical Education; In- dustrial and Technical Education Club. HODGES, RUTH L., Swan Quarter, N. C.; Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter. HODGIN DONALD L. Greensboro, N. C; Art. HOGGARD. JAMES F.. Windsor, N. C; Business. B.S.B.A. HOHING, CAROL A.. Charlotte. N. C.; Art; National Art Education Asssociatlon; Society National Interior Designers; Stu- dent Council Umstead. HOLDER FREDERICK, A. N. C; English, B.S. HOLLIDAY, LINDA A., FayettevIMe. N. C.j Education. B.S.; Young Republicans; Social Committe At Fletcher. HOLLEY. THERESA A., Colerain, N. C; Health and Physical Education. HOMESLEY. SAM T.. Cherryville, N. C; Geography. A.B. HOPKINS. LINDA C, Elizabeth City, N. C; Education. B.S.; Women ' s Judici- ary; University Par ' y; Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Delta Pi; Posquotank County Club; Buccaneer Queen Contest. HOPKINS, LINDA L., Goldsboro, N. C; History, B.S- HOPPER. CORDELL, Greenville, N. C; Art; Delta Phi Delta, President; National Society of Interior Designers, President; Honor RoM. HOOD, HARRIETTS H.. Charlotte, N. C; Education. B.S. HORDNER, BONNIE L., FayettevIMe. N. C; Sociology. HORTON, JANICE M., PIttsboro, N. C.j English, 8.S.; Society of United Liberal Students. HORTON, LARRY W., Durham, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Delta Sigma PI, Presi- dent. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice-President; Dormitory Floor Advisor. HOUGH. LINDA R.. JamesvlMe, N. C; Education, B.S. HOUSTON. JOSEPHINE A.. Charlotte. N. C; Art; Buccaneer Staff; Design Asso- ciates; School of Art Senior Class Secre- tary. HOWARD. BETTY R., Swansboro, N. C; Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi Sorority. HOWARD, MARION J., Wlnston-Salem. N. C; Nursing. B.S.N.; Buccaneer Staff; House Council; Student Nurses ' Associa- tion. Vice-President. President; Student Nurse of the Year; Student Governr -tent Association Legislature; Intramural Soft- bait. HOWARD, RONALD W., Greenville N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Golf Team. HOWELL. RAYMOND D.. Radford, Va.; Political Science; Political Science Honors. HOWELL, STEVEN E., Garysburg, N. C; Library Science; CoMege Chorale; Alpha Beta Alpha. Vice-President, President; Phi Sigma PI. Recording Secretary, President; Phi Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Pi; Young Republicans Club; Honor Roll and Dean ' s List. HUDSON. JUDY E.. Rockingham, N. C; Education. B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Psi Chi; Concert Choir. HUDSON. LINDA J., Clinton. N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association: Women ' s Glee Club; Alpha Beta Alpha. Treasurer; Angel Flight, Information Officer; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. HUFFMAN, TERRY D., Hampton, Va.; History. B.S.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President Secretary. Interfraternlty Council, Air Force ROTC; Men ' s Glee Club; Phi Alpha Theta. Treasurer; Playhouse; University Party. HUFHAM, SYBIL E. Morehead City, N. C; English. B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma. HUFFSLETTER. FREDERICK L.. Newport News. Va.. Biology. HUMPHREY. DAVID L.. Kelford. N. C; Geography, A.B.; Honor Roll. HUMPHREY. ROBERT L.. Grlfton. N.C; Health and Physical Education; Phi Sigma Pi. Phi Epsilon Kappa: East Carolina League of University Scholars; North Caro- lina Association Health Physical Education and Recreation; Dean ' s List. Honor Roll; Physical Education Major ' s Club. HUMPHREY WILLIAM E., Salisbury, N. C; Education, B.S. HUNGATE. KENNETH W., Lumberton. N. C: Health and Physical Education; Swimming Team. HUNT. MITCHELL L., Greenville. N. C; Political Science; Intramural Football and Basketball; Delta Sigma Pl . HUNTER, MARY B., BeulavlMe, N. C; Business. B.S.B.A. HUNTLEY, DENNIS H., Greenville, N. C; Psychology. HUNTLEY. VIRGINIA G., Nashville, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Association for Child- hood Education, Treasurer. HURDLE. JR.. JAMES R.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha, Vice-President; Recipient of Teaching Fel- lowship; Graduate Member Library Science Forum; Honor RoM; University Union Presi- dent, Delegate, Special Projects Chair- man. HURWITZ. MATTHEW L., Tarboro, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Treas- urer. Sentinel. House Manage , M « ' r ' s Cup; Inter Fraternity Council. Rush- Committee. HUTCHINGS, JR.. WALTER R,, Green- ville. N. C; Business, B.S.B.A.; Pi Omega PI, treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda; Dean ' s List and Honor Roll. IHRIE, JAMES R.. Loulsburg, N. C; Art; Phi Sigma PI. Historian; Art Awards Winner; Art Contests Representative. INGLE, WILLIAM W., Raleigh. N. C; Philosophy. IREY, JILL, Silver Springs, Md.; Art; National Society of Interior Designers. IVEY, MARGO Z., Weldon, N. C; Educa- tion. ISLEY, SAMUEL L.. Snow Camp, N. C; Business; Karate Club. JACKSON, JOHN K., Elizabeth City, N. C; English; Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Phi Sigma Pi; Pre-Law Society. JACKSON, KATHERINE D , Morehead City, N. C; Education. JACKSON, LAURA H., Klnston. N. C; Home Economics; Dorm Hostess; Home Economics Chapter. JACKSON, LINDA S.. Dunn.. N. C; Edu- cation; Hall Proctor; Women ' s House Council. JACKSON, RUBY W.. Greenville, N. C; Biology; Biology- JACOBETTI, ANDREA L, South Williams- port, Pa.; Education. JAMES, CHERYL A., West New York, N. J.; Education; N.C. Education Associa- tion; Association for Childhood Education. JAMES, GAHLON H., Albemarle, N- C; Psychology. JAMES, MARY L.. Silver Springs. Md.; Home Economics; Phi Upsllon Omicron, Social Committee. JARD, MARJORIE H., Virginia Beach. Va.; Sociology; Sociology Club. JARVIS, BRUCE B., Jonesvllle. N. C; Business. JENKINS, GEORGE P., Greenville, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Indus- trial and Technical Education Club. JENKINS. JAMES R., Washington. N. C: Chemistry; Student of American Chemical Society; Chi Beta Phi. JENKINS, HATTIE E., Aulander, N. C.; Education; Student National Education Association. JENKINS, JOSEPH L., Greenville. N. C; English. JENKINS. LYDIA A., LaGrange, N. C; Education: Student Counselor. JENKINS. MOLLY R.. Chocowlnlty, N. C; Education. JENNINGS, EMILY T., Charlotte, N. C; English. JENNINGS. KATHLEEN M., Lynchburg, Va.: Music; Women ' s Glee Club. JERNIGAN, LINDA S.. Falls Chuch. Va.; Home Economics. JESSEE, GAYLAN, L., Lewlsvllle. N. C; Sociology. JILCOn, STEPHEN C. Roxbel. N. C; Health and Physical Education. JOHNSON, CAROL E., Selma. N. C; Mathematics; Student Counselor; Gamma Beta Phi; PI Mu Epsilon; Women ' s Honor Council, Public Defender; East Carolina Merit Scholar; League of University Scholar. Young Republican ' s Club. JOHNSON, DORIS L.. Wilmington, N. C; Education; Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education. JOHNSON, HOPE M.. Greenville. N. C.; Nursing; Student Nursing Association; Baptist Student Union. JOHNSON, ERNEST F.. Greenville. N. C; P ychoiogy; Marching Pirates; Varsity Band. JOHNSON. JR. HORACE. Greenville N C; Business. JOHNSON, KAREN L.. Greenville. N. C.; Psychology; Gotten Dorm. President; Judi- ciary; Legislature; Sweetheart of Alpha Kappa; Blracial Committee; Kappa Delta; Psi Chi; Alpha Kappa Delta. JOHNSON, LAURA L., Newark. Del.; Education; Student National Education Association; Student Counselor; Aqua- nymphs, JOHNSON. LUEY G.. Elizabeth City, N, C; Education; Marching Pirates. JOHNSON, MICHEAL H., Hickory, N. C; Business. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY F,, Washington, N. C; Home Economics; Home Economics Chapter. JONES, BARRY R., Pleasant Garden N.C: Art. JONES, DANIEL K.. New York, N. Y.; Psychology. JONES, DAWN, Marietta. N. C; Educa- tlcn; South Fletcher Dorm. President; Women ' s Recreation Council. JONES. Ill, DONNIE. Princeton. N. C; Business. JONES, HELEN F.. Washington, N. C- Health and Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club; Women ' s Recrea- tion Council. JONES, 111, JARVIS, FayettevIMe. N. C; Business. JONES, JULIA G., Wlnton, N. C; Educa- tion; Student Council for Exceptional Children; Tutorial Society. SOULS; Green Dorm Summer President. JONES. JUNE T., Elizabeth City. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Dorm President; Phi Epsilon Mu, Treasurer; Physi- cal Education Majors Club, Program Chairman; Women ' s Residence Council; Alpha Delta PI. JONES, LALON E., Harrels, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association; Phi Epsilon Mu; Treas- urer. Shelby, N. C; JONES, RICHARD Business. JONES, SANDRA B. Mount Olive, N. C; Education. JONES, SHIRLEY E., Raleigh. N. C; Music; University Chorale; West Umstead, Secretary: Fine Art Committee. Garrett; Fidello, Treasurer; Vice-President. Chair- man of Special Projects. JONES THOMAS K., Nashville, N. C; Art. JONES, JR. VASCO, Greenville, N. C; Psychology. JORDAN, YVONNE, Roxoboro, N. C; Mathe natlcs; Chi Beta Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon. JOYNER, RONNIE S.. Greenville, N. C; Biology; Chi Beta Phi, Vice-President, President. JUDD, JULIE M., Springfield, Va.; Educa- tion; Student National Education Associ- ation, Vice-President, District Secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Stu- dent Council of Exceptional Children, Chairman Projects Committee. JUSTICE, JOHN P., Pittsboro. N. C; Business. KALAF, JR., CHARLES A., Margate, N.J.; History, B.S.; Dean ' s List; East Carolinian, Production Manager; Alpha Phi Gamma National Journalism Fraternity, Bailiff; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President Men ' s Residence Council; Honor Roll; Gymnastics Club; Tutorial Society; Thomas More Legal Society. KAN NAN CAROLYN L., Goldsboro, N. C; Education, B.S.; S.N.E.A.; A.C.E.; Women ' s Chorus. 531 KATZEN, LIONEL I.. CHarlolte N. C; Indu trial and Technical Education, B.S.; Men ' s Judiciary; Summer Judiciary, Chair- man; Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, PleHqe- m aster, Corresponding Secretary, Sentinel, Member at large; Cheerleader; INDT Club; Honor Roll; Freshman Orientation Counselor; Hebrew Youth Fellowship. KEEWEN. WORTHY K.. Winston-Salem, N. C-; Geography. KELLUM, LINDA K., Jacksonville N. C; Education, B.S.; Garrett Dorm, Secretary; Student National Education Association; Mary Morrow Scholarship. KELLY, MARY MARGARET, Arlington Va.; Arl; Phi Chi, Secretary. KELLY, VIRGINIA R., Rocky Mount, N. C; Art; National Society of Interior Design- ers. Treasurer; Dormitory Officer. KENNEDY, CYNTHIA A., Beuiavllle. N. C; Business. KENNERLY, WILLIAM R., China Grove. N. C-; Music; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Phi Mu Alpha Professional Music Fraterntiy; East Carolina Symphonic Sand; East Carolina University Laundry Agent. KEPLEY, JEWELL E., Salisbury. N. C; Music. KESLER, EMILIE L.. Greenville, N. C; Library Science. KERNS, WANDA F., Charlotte, N. C. Education, B.S.; Delta Zeta Sorority, Activities Chairman. Correspondence Sec- ?tary; Student Council for Exceptional Ci ildren; Student National Education Association; State Student Legislature; Aquanymphs. KESLER. TIMOTHY B., Winston-Salem. N. C; History; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. Public Relations Director, Secretary, Presi- dent; Day Student Representative- Dr. Jenkins Gratification Comm ' ttee; theer. leader; Men ' s Honor Council; University Party; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. KEY. MICKEY G. Mount Airy. N. C; Education, B.S-; Student National Educa- tion Association; Men ' s Residence CouncIJ Queen; Buccaneer Staff. KIMBALL, JESSE G. West End, N. C; Science Education. B.S. KING, DURWOOD M., Havelock, N. C; Political Science; Student Legis ature; Uni- versity Party; Publication Board Member; Entertainment Committee; State Student Legislator, Delegate; Political Science Club. President; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee; Phi Sigma PI Honor Fratern- ity; HoTor Course in Political S-lence. KING. HAZEL M., Littleton, N. C; Edu- cat, on, B.S, KING, KELLY S., Zebulon, N. C; Busi- ness; Omicron Delta Epsilon Honorary Fi-aternlty. Vice-President; Phi Sigma Pi National Honorary Fraternity; Phi Beta Lambda Business Society; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. KINSAUL, PHYLLIS J., Greenville. N. C; Horrg Economics. KLAUS. SUSAN L.. Norfolk Va.- Lan- guage. KLINGMAN, RICHARD L.. Indianapolis. Ind.; Art; National Society of Interior Designers. KLUTZ, FRANCES F., Matthews. N. C.- Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association. KNIGHT, MARTHA L., Ernul, N. C- Math- Baptist Student Union; SOULS; East ' Carolina Union; Student Party. KNIGH. WAYNE S., Key West, Fla.; Chemistry; Newman Club. I. 2. 3. 4; Bioiogy Club, 3, 4; American Cherriical Society. 4. KNOX. THOMAS H., Tarboro. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education- Indus- trial Technical Education Club. Vice-Presi- dent; Nor h Carolina Industrial Arts Asso- ciation; American Industrial Arts Associa- tion; SGA Summer School Legislature; Rules Committee; Vocational-Industrial Clubs of America. Co-Sponsor. KOHLER. SUSAN V.. Jaclcsonville N. C.- Educatrin, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion. KOLLER, VICKIE L., Aurora. N. C; Edu- cation. B.S.; Alpha Phi Sorority; Young Republican Club. KIPPENHOEFER. LOUIS G., Riverton, N. J.; Industrial and Technical Education. KORN, RITA A., Asheboro. N. C; Art. KOUMPARAKIS. PHYLLlSClTY S.. Martins- ville. Va.; Education, B.S.; Tutorial Soc- iety; Cosmopolitan Club; International Cub; University Chorale; Varsity Band. KUCZYNSKI. LENORE M.. Goldsboro, N. C; Sociology; Sociology Club- Psy- chology Club; Math Club; White Dorm Vice-President; WRC R u I e - M a k i n g Committee, Advisor. KUNSMAN, LINDA I. , Charlotte. N. C; Music; Concert Choir. LACKEY, STEPHEN D.. Burlington, N. C; History; Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Frater- nity; Interfraternity Council Representative. LAFFITEAU. DOROTHY E., Goldsboro. N. C; Nurslno B.S.N. ; Studenr Nurses Association; Pi Tau Upsilon. LAFFON. PATRICIA J.. Hickory. N. C; Buslness- LAINE, BARBARA A.. Charlotte. N. C; Home Economics. LAMBERT, CONNIE K., Rocky Mount. N. C; Business, Phi Beta Lambda Fratern- ity; Secretary, Phi Beta Lambda. LAMOND. ANGUS S., JR., Alex-dna, Va.; Political Science, Dormitory Of- ficer; Homecoming Committee; East Carolinian; Buccaneer; Student Govern- ment Association Entertainment Commit- tee; Urban Affairs Conference; Political Science Club. LANAM, VIRGINIA L.. Zweibrucken. Ger- many; Education, B.S.; Chief Marshal; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Derby Day Queen, 19 8; Alpha Delta PI Sorority, President; Freshman Dormitory Officer; Model United Nations Page; Dean ' s Llsf; Honor Roll. LANCASTER. LINDA F., Pikeville, N. C; Home Economics. LANE. HARRY DOUGLAS, Asheboro, N. C.; Indus. rial and Technical Education; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Industrial Arts Club. LANGE, HARRY M.. Buxton. N. C; Geog- raphy, Student National Education As- sociation. LARAMORE, HARRISON R. Winston- Salem. N. C; Business. LAROGUE, WRAY D., Kinston N. C- Education, B.S. LASSITER, GLENN M,, Ralel-h, N. C; Industrial Technology, B.S.P.; Fresh- man Class President; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; Summer School S.G.A. Legislature; S.G.A. Legisla- ture; Executive Council: R ng Committee; Social Standards Committee; International Frims Committee, Chairman; Fine Arts Commiltee; Dean ' s Advisory Council; Pop- ular Entertainment Committee; P.esident ' s Cabinet, Secretary of Entertainment; Associated Arts Board; Popular Movies Committee; Lecture Series Committee ' Budget Committee; Wake County Club ' Secretary; Phi Alpha Sigma, Pledge Class President, Chaplain, Treasurer; Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Historian, IPC Rep- resentative, Song Leader, Chaplain; Inter- fraternity Council, Treasurer, Parliamentar- ian; Men ' s Residence Council, Treasurer Floor Representative; Men ' s Glee Club ' Secretary, Librarian; Concert Choir. Pub- licity Chairman; Chapel Choir; College Singers; Music Educators National Con- ference; North Carolina Industrial Arts A sociotlon; American Industrial Arts Association; Marching Pirates; Varsity Band; University Union Assistant- Students Supply Store. Student Clerk; Soda Shop. Student Supervisor, Employee of the Year - 1969; Dormitory Floor Manager; Who ' s Who Among Students In American Col- leges and Universities - 1968; E.C.U. Playhouse; Men ' s Judiciary, Secretary. LASSITER, MELINDA S., Jonesvllle. N. C; Home Economics, Student Counselor; Phi Upsilon Omicron Fraternity; Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity; American Home Economics Association; North Carolina American Home Economics Association. LASSITER, SARAH E., Raleigh, N. C; Art. LJ WSON, WILLARD F . , N. C-; Business; Kappa Sigm Vice President; Intrafraterni Model United Nations; Extei Assistant to Secretary of. Greensboro. a Fraternity, ty Council; rnai Affjlrs, C; Business; Delta Soror- ation. oke Rapids, Education; ent; Physical LEA, B. GAIL, Carthage. N. Student Counselor; Alpha XI ity; Women ' s Recreation Assoc LEAKE. WILLIAM R. Roan N. C; Health and Physical King Youth Fellowship, Presid Education Majors Club. LEE. WILLIAM H., Raeford. N. C; Busi- ness. LEGGETT, THOMAS H., Fairmont, N. C; Business. LEINBACH. THOMAS E., Arlington, Vir- ginia; Chemistry; Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Guard and Historian; Chi Beta Phi; Men ' s Judiciary; Men ' s Honor Council, Chairman; Dean ' s List. LEMNAH, SUSAN G.. Greenville. N. C; Education, B.S. LEONARD, DENNIS R., Morganton, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club; Honor Roll. LESEM. MICHAEL A.. Swansboro, N. C; Philosophy; Karate Club. LEVER, EARL H. JR., Dunn, N. C; Chem- istry; Phi Sigma PI Fraternity; American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. LEWIS, CAROLYN J., Rocky Mount. N. C; Education B.S.; Student National Education Association; Dormitory Social Committee. LEWIS, FRANCES-REBECCA C, Green vllle. N. C; Social Welfare Forum, Secre tary; E.C.U. Tutorials. Crewe, Virginia; Bus LEWIS. JAMES R., ness. LEWIS, MARGARET C . , Washington N. C; Education B.S.; Alph XI D-lfa Sorority; Student Counselor; SNEA; Stu dent Government Representative. LEWIS. SHIRLEY A., High Point, N. C. Education, 6.S.; SNEA; Association foi Childhood Education; Women ' s Chorus Dormitory Hostess. LEWIS, TOLA E. JR., Geography; Karate Club. LIGUORI, RAYMOND R.. Physics. LILES, SARA M.. Gibson, N. C, Music, BME; Sigma Alpha lota, Corresoondlng Secretary; Marching Pirates; Varsity Band University Chorale; Fldello Society. Raleigh, N. C. Forty Fort, Pa. LILLEY. CONSTANCE, K., Old N. C. Education, 8.S., Woman ' s Vice-President. Ti Hall ap, LILLEY, PATRICIA G., Wllliamston Business. N. LILLEY, TIMOTHY W., Tarboro Industrial and Technical Education. LINDLER, SUSAN L.. Conover. Home Economics. C. C. c. Charlotte N. N. LINGERFELT. CAROLYN N. C.; Language. LINVILLE, DIANNE M., Sumter, S.C , Business B.S.-B.A.; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities; Freshman Cheer- leader; Student Government Association, Secretary; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; 1968-69 Homecoming Queen; State Student Legis- lature 3 yrs; Model United Nations, I yr; LINVILLE, ROGER A. It, Winston- Salem, N.C.; Geography, A.B.; Student Government Association, Vice-President, Summer School; Vice-President, Sophomore Class; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, Vice- President; Gamma Theta Upsilon Frater- nity, Vice-President; Cheerleader; Student Government Association Legislature, Screening and Appointment Committee; Business Manager. Buccaneer; University Part ; State Student Legislature Delegate; Norfolk United Nations Conference. Dele- gate; Publications Board; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. LISENBY, JAMES DANIEL, Hamlet, N. C. Business; Law Society. LITAKER. RALPH K,, JR. Concord, N. C. Business. LITTLE, EVELYN, M., Llncolnton, N. C. Business. LITTLE, FRITZ, F., Leicester, N. C; Sociol ogy. LITTLE, GLORIA 0., Greenville, N. C. Education, B.S. LITTLE. JEAN D., Wilmington. N. C. Education, B.S.; Student Council on Ex ceptional Children. LIHLE, JOE S., Jefferson, N. C; Business, B.S.B.A. LLOYD, GENE E., Spencer, N. C; Music; Dormttory Floor Manager; University Cho- rale; Marching Band; Student Music Edu- cators National Conference. LONG. CAROLYN P.. Hertford, N. C; Music; University Chorale; Women ' s Glee Club. LONG, MARGARET A., Severn, N. C; Music; Women ' s Glee Club; University Chorale; Marching Pirates; Sigma Alpha lota; Student Music Educators National Conference. LONG. PRISCILLA J., Kinston, N. C; Art. LONG, SYLVIA A., Rockingham N. C; Art. 532 LORD, DAVID E., Severna Park, Md.: Health and Physical Education. LOWE, JOHN W. JR., Greenville, N. C: Education, B.S.; East Carolinian. Sports Editor; Buccaneer. Sports Editor; Alpha Phi Gamma Fraternity; Hugo Miller Schol- arship. LOWE, NELDA. S., Greenville. N,C.; English- East Carolinian, Managing Editor. News Editor. Features Editor; ECU Merit Scholarship; Alpha Phi Gamma Fratermtv; League of Scholars, Vice-President; N. C. Prospective Teachers Scholarship. LOWRY, ANN E., APO New York; Socio- logy; House Council. White Dornillory; Sweetheart, Sigma Phi Epsllon Fraternity. LUCAS ANNA E., Turkey. N, C; Educa- tion. e.S.; Angel Flight, 2, 3. 4; SNEA, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus, I, 2. LUCAS. MARVIN B.. Raleigh, N. C; Business; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. LUCK, JOHN W., Richmond. Virginia; Business. LUNSFORD. JUDY E., Old Fort, N. C; Language; French Club; Vice President; Tutorial Society. LYNCH, WILBUR J.. Fayetteville, N. C; Art; National Association of Interior De- sigriers; National Educational Association; Republican Club; Fine Arts Committee. LYON. PETER A,. Winston-Salem. N. C; Business; Phi Beta Lambda. LYTLE. LINDA P., Bethesda, Md.; Lan- guage, A.B.; Marshal; International Films Committee, Secretary; Romance Language Honor Society, Secretary-Treasurer. MARCH. JUDITH E., Nacogdoches, Texas; Art- Moria D. Graham Mathematics Club, Prei. MARCUS MICHAEL B.. Norfolk Va,; Math; Math Club. President; Union Com- mittee; Men ' s Residence Council. Trea- surer; Association for Computer Ma- chinery; Floor Manager, Scott Dorm. MARGUILES. HOWARD S.. Raleigh, N. C; Political Science; Alpha Epsiion Pi Fraternity; Summer Orientation; Mid-South Model United Nations Security Council, General Assembly; Mid-West Model Un- ited Nations General Assembly. MARINER. ROBERT C, Greenville, N. C; English; Campus American for Democratic Action. MARLIN. ROBERT H., Durham, N. C; History, MARR, III. JOHN E., Greenville. N. C; Business. MARTIN, III, JAMES E., Wadesboro. N, C; Business; Accounting Society, Secre tary. MARTIN. KENNETH C. New Castle, Del., Business. MARTIN, MARY S.. Raleigh. N. C; Edu- cation. B.S.; Sigma Sigma iigma Sorority. MARTIN. JR., ROBERT R.. Greensboro. N. C; History; Phi Alpha Theta; Cross Country; Iri-Captain, All-State. All-Con- ference; Track, Asst, Coach, MASON, VIVIAN C, Raleigh, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Mu. 3. 4; Hall Proctor 4; Field Hockey Team 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 2; Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Dean s List, Honor Roll. MATHESON, DIANNE J. Raleigh, N. C; Education. B.S.; Dorm House Council 3; New Dorm B., Vice-President. President; White Dorm. President- Women ' s Resid- ence Council; S.N.E.A.; University Parly. MATTA, WILLIAM C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C; Psychology; Psychology Club. MAUNEY. JOHN R., Leninglon. N. C; Art MEADE REX L.. Riverdale. M. D.; Psy- chology; S.G.A., Vice-President; A.F.R.O.T.C; Secretary, Historian; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Young Republicans Club. MEADOWS, CLAUDIA G., South Boston, Va.; Education B,S ; Dorm Secretary; Aquanymphs I. MEASAMER. SYLVIA H.. Sanford N. C; Nursing. MEDLIN, LINDA B., Pittsburgh. Pa.; Math; Dean ' s List, Honor Roll. MEEKS. JR.. JOSEPH B.. Greenville, N. C. MELTON. CHARLOTTE R., Bethel N. C: Math. MELTON. GLORIA A., Hubert. N. C; Education; S.N.E.A. MEREDITH, ROBERT A,, Camp Hill, Pa.; Geography. MERRELL. ESTEHER S.. Atlanta, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Mu; Intramurals, McAllister margaret, s., pittsboro. N. C; Education, B,S.: Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; House Council, 1. 3. McMALL, GROVER T., Laurlnburq N. C; Industrial and Technical Education. N.C. Industrial Arts Club E.C.U. Industrial and Technical Education Club; Intramurals. McCASKEY, SAMUEL L., Aulander. N. C; Health and Physical Education. McCAY. NANCY, Wallingford, Pa.; Busi- ness. McCLENDON, SANDRA A., Arlington. Va,; Education, B,S.; Modern Dance Club Va.; Dean ' s List and Honor Roll; Student Council for Exceptional Children. McCOLL FRANCES M., Fayetteville, N. C; Education. B.S.; Student Council of Exceptional Children. Secretary; Dorm Officer 2. 3, 4; Modern Dance Club. McCONN, ROBERT N., Roanoke. Va., History; Men ' s Residence Council; Young Republicans Club; Tutorial Society; Music Educators National Conference; Men ' s Glee Club, President; Opera Theater; Political Science Club; University Chorale; Concert Choir. McCOY. CARLOS M.. Fayetteville. N. C; Political Science; Men ' s Glee Club; Intramurals; Spanish Club; Political Sci- ence Club, McCOY, EDWARD J.. Lenoir, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Indust- rial Arts Club; University Union Bowling League. McCRACKEN HUBERT J , Oak City, N. C; Music. McCALL. MARCIA, L,. Durham, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association 3. McDADE, PAMELA J.. Henderson, N. C; Education, B.S.; Student National Educa- tion Association; Association of Childhood Education; Alpha Beta Alpha fraternity. McDEVITT, EDWINA, R., West Asheville, N. C; Nursing; Student Counselor, Alpha Omlcron Pi Sororlfy; Student Nurses Asso- ciation, McDowell. SAMUEL J., Slatesvllle, N. C; Physics; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; A F.R.O.T.C. 3 4; Arnold Air Society. 3. 4. McDUFFIE LINDA I,, Fayetteville, N. C; Art, McGEE, HAL. S. Greenville, N. C; Busi- ness, 6.S.B-A. McGINNIS, CHERYL A, Temple Hills, Md., Education. B.S. McGOWAN. JOANNA, K. Alexandria. Va- Health and Physical Education; P.E. Maiors Club, I, 2, 3. 4; Intercollegiato Hockey Team, 4; Slay Dorm. President; Women ' s Judiciary Council I; E.C.U. Choral I; Phi Epsilon Mu, President. McGRATH. GREGORY E.. Business. A.SB.A.; Frultland. MD. McGUINN, DOUGLAS, Forest City. N. C-: Sociology; Sociology Club; Tutorial Society. McGUIRK, MICHAEL G., Arlington, Va.; Business, B.S.B.A.; Phi Kappa Phi Frater- nity; Freshman Football; Varsity Football. 3 4- Lacrosse 2. 3, 4; Intermurals I, 2. 3! 4, MclNTYRE, BETTE L., Charlotte. N. C; Music; Fidelio Society. Orchestra, Music Therapy Club. McKENZIE, ELLIS J., Plnehutst N, C; Education, 8.S.; Tutorial Society; S.N.E.A. McKINNEY, MICHAEL J.. Jacksonville. N. C; Math. McKINNON, JEANNETTE H.. Rowland. N C; Art; National Society of Interior Designers; N.A.E.A.; Women ' s Glee Club; Delta Zeta Sorority. Vice-President. McLAMB. CAROLYN W., Burlington, N. C ; Psychology; Women ' s Residence Council, Chairman, Vice-Chairman; Gam- ma Beta Phi, Secretary, Vice-President; Math Club, President. McLAMB. GEORGE T.. Greenville. N. C; Business, B.S.B.A, McLAURIN, JANE H.. Robbins. N. C; Education. 8.S. McLEAN, SALLY V., Lumberton. N. C; Education. B.S.; Delta Sigma PI, Sweet- heart; Hall Proctor. McLEOD, SUZANNE. Fayetteville. N. C; Education. B.S. McMillan. JAMES O., PulasH, Va,; Health and Physical Education. McNAUGHTON, PEGGY A.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Health and Physical Educa- tion; Women ' s Recreation Association, Secretary. McQueen, LARRY W,, Whltevllle, N. C; English. McSWAIN. ANN. Greensboro, N, C; Psy- chology; S.G.A. Lecture Committee, Secretary; Delta Zeta Sorority; House Council. MABE. CAROL K.. Winston Salem. N. 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News Editor; BUCCANEER, Greek Editor; Chi Omega Sorority; Senior Class. Treasurer; Young Den-ocrats Club. MINGUS, DONNA R., Charlotte, N. C; Education; S.N.E.A, MINOR. CAROLYN G.. Silver Spring, Md.. Drama; East Carolina Playhouse; Wornen ' s Glee Club; Sigma Tau Delta; SGA Special Events Committee; Faculty Evaluation Committee. MITCHUM, WILLIAM D.. Lenoir, N. C; Business. MOBLEY. JAMES P., Raleigh, N. C; Psy- chology, MOBLEY. ROGER W.. Wllllamston. N. C: Math; Pi Mu Epsilon; French Club; Union Committee; Library Assistant; Intramurals. MOEN, GERALDINE E.; Hastings, Minn.. Language; Spanish Club. MOlDIN, RICHARD F.. High Point. N. C; Chemistry MOLLOY, GEORGE A., Creedmoor, N. C; Business. MONTAGUE. BONNIE G.. Roxboro, N. C; Nursing; Women ' s Glee Club. MOODY. LLOYD R,. Kinston. N. C; Busi- ness. MOODY, RICHARD J., Hill. N. C; Busi- ness; Chapel. MOORE, ALICE C. Sunbury. N. C; Li- brary Science; Gamma Beta Phi Sorority: Alpha Beta Alpha, Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. MOORE CARY D., Silver City. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa Frater- nity, MOORE. CHARLES S., Vienna, Va.; Busi- ness. MOORE DAVID E,, Cleveland, N. C. Math. MOORE. DONNA C. Rocky Mount, N.C;. English; Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary; East Carolina League of University Scholars. MOORE DOROTHY C. Rocky Mount, N. C; Math; Phi Mu Epsilon; Psl Chi. MOORE, PETER G.. Greenville. N. C; Geography; Gamma Theta Upsilon Hon- orary Fraternity; Urban Affairs Representa- tive. MOORE JANET S., Springfield. Va.; English; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Women ' s Honor Council; Student Legislature 2, 3; Model United Nations, Secretary. MOORE. LEVY E., Tarboro. N. C; History. MOORE, MARY E., Spring Hope N. C; Education- Alpha Beta Alpha; S.N.E.A.; ACE, MOORE, RONALD, J.. Slier City. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Secretary, Historian; Physical Education Majors Club. MOORE, WILLIAM B,, Chester. Va., Political Science; Tutorial Society 4. MORGAN, BONNE R,. Danville. Va.. Drama. MORRIS, BILLY W., Aulander, N. C; Busi- ness, MORRIS, GEORGE R.. Kenly, N. C; Busl- ness- MORRIS, HARVEY G.. Concord. N. C; Health and Physical Education. MORRISS SARAH E., Fayetteville, N. C; Education; S.N.E.A.; Hall Proctor 2, 3; Jarvis Hall, President 3; Women ' s Resi- dence Council 3. MORRISEHE, PEGGY. Enfield. N. C; Education. MORRISON, ANNICE W.; Wallace. N. C; Sociology; English. MORSE, JEANNE A,. Alexandria, Va,. English; Sociology; Alpha Phi Sorority; Women ' s Recreation Association; Pan- hellenlc Delegate- MOSLEY, ARCHIE T., Henderson. N. C; Health and Physical Education. MOUNTCASTLE, DENNIS W., Providence Forge, Va.; Business; Phi Sigma Pi Frater- nity; ' E.C.U. Crew Team, Co-captain; Dean ' s list, MOYE SIDNEY M.. Greenville, N. C; History- A.F.R.O.T.C. Honor Drill Team; E.C.U. Review Board; Arnold Air Society. MOYER, CYNTHIA J., FPO San Francisco. Cal,; Business. MOZINGO, DONALD R., Farmvllle. N. C; Business. MUIR. FRANK. F,, Goldsboro, N. C; Political Science; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity; Interfraternity Council, Vice President; Law Society; Men ' s Judiciary. MULLEN GLEN DA J., Greensboro, N. C- Health and Physical Education; Marching and Varsity Bands, W ' omen ' s Recreation Association; Girls ' Varsity Vol- leyball Team. MULLEN, JR,, REGINALD O.. Spring Hope, N. C, Buslness- MURPHY. LINDA J., Pink Hill. N. C; Engllish; Alpha Beta Alpha; S.N.E.A. MURPHY. THOMAS W,, Eden, N. C; History MURSCHELLI, WAYNE M.. Bridgeport. N. J.; Health and Physical Education; Varsity Track. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega. President. Vice-President; Physical Educa- tion Maiors Club. MYERS. BAXTER J., Kinston, N. C; Busi- ness. MYERS. RALEIGH B,. Bclcross. N. C; Language; Honor Roll, Dean ' s List; Intra- murals: Baptist Student Union. MYERS SHERRY L.. Winston Salem, N. C; Home Econorrvics; A.H.E.A. NAIL, JANICE, Salisbury. N. C; Home Economics; Home Economics Chapter. NALEPA, ARLENE M.. Arlington, Va.; Home Economics. NANCE, JAMES A,, Charlotte. N. C; Business; Pi Kappa Alpha. NASH, JOHN C. Lenoir. N. C; Geog- raphy. NEAL ARNOLD C, Madison. N. C; Math. NELSON. EDNA E., Grifton. N. C; Busi- ness. NELSON JOSEPHINE T.. Robersonville. N. C; History. NEWBERRY, LARRY W.. Tarboro. N. C; Math; intramurals, NEW60LD GREGORY 5.. Langley AFB. Va.; History. NICLSEN KAREN I., Shallolte. N. C; Music. NIKLAS. SUSAN A.. River Forest. III.; Art; Garrett Hall, Vice President, House Council, Homecoming Representative, NIPARTS. 6RENDA H.. Greenville. N. C; Education. B.S. NOE. ALEXANDER B. JR.. Sumter. S. C; Political Science; Football. Freshman; Canterbury Club. NOELL. CATHERINE C. Durham. N. C; Nursing. B.A.; Student Nurses ' s Associa- tion; Student Counsel Methodist Student 533 Center, ficer. 2; Angel Flight, Operations of- NORMAN, JAMES R., Goldsboro. N. C; Biology: ECU Outing Club; Pre Med So- ciety; Biology Club; Young Democrats Club. Fayetteville, Hampton Va.. Sigma Sigma Education As- Salemburg, NORMAN, ROBERT D . N. C; Business. NORSWORTHY DEBRA L., Education. B.S.; Sigma Sorority: Student National sociation. NORTON, MITCHELL D.. N. C; History: Dean ' s List. NOVICKI, RAYMOND A. JR., Kinston, N, C; Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Golf Team, 1; INDT Club; ECU Representative at Intercollegiate games. OAKLEY, MARILYN G.. Roxboro. N. C: Psychology: Concert Choir, I, 2, 3; Tutorial Society, 2; House Council 3. OBRECHT. DAWN V., Baltimore, Md.; Chemislry; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors Program; Tutorial Society; American Chemistry Society, Student Afliliate; Chi Beta Phi; Course Guide, Department Edi- tor; Rebel, Copy Editor. LINDA C, Hickory, N. C; ELIZABETH D., Greenville. N. C; OGBCRN English. OLIVER History. OL5EN, LINDA LEE, Alexandria, Va.; Angel Flight; Delta Zeta; College Marshal; Alpha Kappa Delta; Psi Chi; Summer School Legislature; Social Welfare Forum; Dean ' s List, Morehead City ONEAl, PEGGY F., N. C; Education, B.S. ONEAL, SUSAN B.. Arlington. Va.; Psy- chology; Outing Club; Psychology Club. ORIGER, NANCY A.. Wilmington, N. C; Education. B.S.; Yearbook Staff; SNEA; Dormitory Officer; House Council. ORR N. C. RICHARD English. WAYNE, Greenville, ORRELL, ERIC G.. Pompano Beach. Flori- da; Health and Physical Education; Swim- ming Team, I, 2, 3, •(; Karate Club; Lacrosse Team; Honor Roll, Dean ' s List. ORTON. CLIFTON B., Alexandria, Virginia; Moratorium Committee; Fountainhead. OVERCASH, ERIC M., Landis, N. C; Georgraphy; Theta Chi Fraternity; Home- coming Committee. OWEN, LINDA C, Littleton. N. C: Edu- cation. B.S.; Student Counselor; SNEA. OWENS, JESSE A., Winston-Salem, N. C; Psychology. OWENS, STEPHEN L., Greenville, N. C; Business; Kappa Alpha Order; Honor Council. Cheerleader; Phi Beta Lambda; Summer School Legislature; Freshman Or- ientation Counselor; Intrafratei nity Council Representative; Spirit Committee; Student Party. PACE, JOSEPH Business. Wilmington. N. C; PAGE. 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C; Psychology; Student Counselor; rsi Chi; Psychology Club; Young Democratlcs Club. WARD, MILDRED T., Greenville, N. C; Education. WARREN, DONALD E., Oxford, N. C; Business; Phi Sigma Pi National Brother. Treasurer. Historian; Omlcron Delta Epsi- lon, President. WATERS, MARVIN T.. New Bern, N. C; Political Science. WATKINS. LINDA B., Silver City. N. C; Sociology; Sociology Club. WATKINS. THOMAS C. Petersburg. Va.; Psychology; Sociology Club; Homecoming Committee. WATSON. ANN L., Exmore. Va.; Home Economics: S.N.E.A.; Student Council for Exceptional Children; Green Dorm, Sec- retary. WATSON. DIANA G., Burlington. N. C; Education; Baptist Student Union, Treas- urer-Secretary. WATSON, PHYLLIS A.. Pine Level. N. C; History; Student Counselor U m s t e a d Dorm; Collene Marshal; University Parry; Ward Chairman and Distinguished Service Award; Phi Alpha Theta Secretary; Kapp Delta PI, President; Political Science Club; History Honors Program; Hugo E. MUier Scholar; Women ' s Honor Council; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universi- ties. WATSON. REBECCA D., Severn. N. C; Nursing; Student Nursing Association. WEATHERS, SUSAN D.. Durham N. C.- Education; S.N.E.A. WEAVER, ROBERT P.. Waynesburg. Pa.; History; History Honors Program. WEEKLEY, CAROL A., Virginia Beach, Va.; English; Greene Dorm, Vice-President- S.N.E.A. WEEKS, CAROLYN F., Mount Olive, N. C; Nursing; Student Nurses Associa- tion; Outing Club; Lutheran Students Association. WRISSMAN, STEVEN. Alexandria, Va.; Mathematics; Varsity Swimming Team; Pi Mu Epsilon. WEITZ. LLOYD D.. Washington, N. C; Political Science. WELLING. DOROTHY S., Matthews, N. C; Education; S.N.E.A. WELLS. EVELYN W.. Mount Olive. N. C; English. WEST. ADDIE C. Clinton, N. C; Business. WEST, JULIA M., Kinston. N. C; Educa- tion. WEST, PENELOP P.. Kinston. N. C; Nurs- ing; Student Nurses Association; House Council. Fletcher Dormitory. WHEELER, GEORGE W., Buena Vista. Va.; Health and Physical Education; Freshman Football, Captain; Varsity Football. Line- man of the Week; Winner of Swindell Award; Lacrosse Team. WHELESS, SUSAN M., Farmvllle. N. C; Education; S.N.E.A. WHETSELL. THOMAS E., Mount Olive, N. C; Business. WHIEKER. CHARLES. V.. Greensboro. N. C; Business; Freshman Golf Team; Varsity Golf. WHITE. BENJAMIN G.. Greensboro. N. C; Science Education. VVHITE. BRENDA N., Williamston, N. C; Library Science; Math Club. WHITE. HARRIET L.. Raleigh. N. C; Education, B.S. WHITE. JOHN F., Greensboro, N. C; Business; Society for the Advancement of Management, Vice-President; Dean ' s List. VVHITE SARAH E., Hampton. Va.; Poli- tical Science; Kappa Delta. Treasurer; State Student Legislature; East Carolinian. Charlotte. N. C; Bethel. WHITE. STUART M.. Art. WHITEHURST, CHARLES E., N. C; Biology. WHITEHURST, JR. WALTER R.. Greenville, N. C; Mathematics. WHITEMAN, VIVIAN F., Edenton, N. C; Romance Language, French Club. WHITESELL. JAMES A . . Gibsonville, N. C; Health and Physical Education; Physical Education; Majors Club; Phi Epsi- lon Kappa. WHITLEY, ANNA D., Asheville, N. C; Education; Young Democrats Club; S.N.E.A. WHITT, MARTIN L., TImberlake. N. C; Psychology. WHITTEN, EMILY S., Henderson. N. C; Education; S.N.E.A.; Concert Band; Dorm Officer; Marching Pirates; Honor Roll. VyiDMAIER. ROBERT G.. Riverside, N. J.; Biology. WIGGS. JAMES P., Wilson, N. C; Busi- ness. WIGGS. ROBERT L., Raleigh, N. C; Biol- ogy. WIGHTMAN, LINDA B., Graham N. C • Education, B.S.; S.N.E.A. WILCOK. JOANN B., New Bern, N. C; Education. B.S. WILDER, FAYE D., Scotch Plains. N. J.; Music; University Chorale; Women ' s Glee Club; Fidelio Society. Tutorial Com- mittee, Chairman; Poetry Forum. WILEE, BRENDA J., Cocoa. Fla.; Geology. WILFONG, JONATAN S. Greenville N. C; Business. WILHELM. STEPHEN R., Asheboro. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Industrial Arts Club. WILKES. TRUDY F.. Springfield. Va.; Edu- cation. B.S.; Marching Pirates, Varsity Band: Methodist Student Center. Secre- tary-Treasurer, Worship Committee; Fine Arts Committee and Social Committee. College Union; Women ' s Glee Club. WILLIAMS, BARRY C, Raleigh, N. C; Business. WILLIAMS, DALE A., South Boston Va.- Art. WILLIAMS. GARY B.. Colonial Heights. Va.; Psychology; Kappa Sigma. Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary; Men ' s Honor Council; S.G.A.. Homecoming Committee- AFROTC. WILLIAMS, JACKSON, Hickory. N. C; Psychology; Varsity Golf Team. WILLIAMS, JOEL A.. Aulander. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Indus- trial Arts Club. WILLIAMS. JOHN M., Biackstonc, Va.; History. WILLIAMS. JOYCE G.. Windsor. N. C; Education, B.S.; S.N.E.A. WILLIAMS, JUDITH C. Greenville. N. C; Nursing; Student Nursing Association; Tau Pi Upsilon. President. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA A.. Kinston. N. C; Art; National Society of Interior Design. WILLIAMS, SHERRY E.. Jacksonville. Garrett. Chairman of Homecoming Deco- ration. WILLIAMS. VIRGINIA J.. Jacksonville, N. C; Education, B.S. WILLIS, JOHN D.. Harkers Island, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Industrial Arts Club; N. C; Industrial Arts Association; American Industrial Arts Association. WILLIS, RICHARD _D., Atlantic, N. C; Industrial and Technical Education. WILMER, DANNY W.. Buena Vista. Va.; Geography: Varsity Football. WILSON, DONNA S.. Winterville. N. C; Science Education; Fleming Dorm; Women ' s Recreation Association; Women ' s Residence Council; Dean ' s List; Honor Roil. WILSON, FRANCES SNUGGS. Moores- ville, N. C; Education, B.S.; Delta Zeta; Association for Childhood Education. WILSON, STEPHEN H.. Woodbury, N. J.; Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Historian; Varsity Crew; East Carolinian. WINSLOW, MICHAEL N.. Hertford. N. C; Art; National Society Interior Designer; Design Associates; Sigma Phi Epsifon, Historian; Best Pledge Award; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. WITHROW, ROBERT P.. Dayton. Ohio. Health and Physical Education; Varsity Football; Honor Roll; Physical Education Majors Club. WpMBLE, ANDREW C. Wagram, N. C; Business; Men ' s Residence Council. WOMBLE. DAVID E.. Durham, N. C; History; Kappa Sigma. WOMBLE, GREGORY P., Sanford. N. C; Romance Language. WOMMACK. FLORENCE E.. Weldon. N. C; Home Economics. WONDERGEM, KENNETH. Seattle. V ash., Science Education; Swimming Team; S.G.A.. Homecoming Committee, Election Committee; Intermural Sports. WOOD. CAROLYN R.. Smithfleld, N. C; Mathematics; S.N.E.A. WOOD CHRISTINE M., Wilmington, Del.; English, B.S. WOODARD, JR. BRANSON L.. Knight- dale. N. C; English. B.S.; PI Kappa Phi; Varsity Baseball. WOOTEN. ANNETTE G.. Wilson, N. C; Education, B.S.; Women ' s Judiciary; Alpha Phi. WOOTEN, MAMIE E., Norfolk. Va.; Li- brary Science; Intramural Bowling; S.G.A.. Summer School Secretary; Fine Arts Com- mittee. WORTHINGTON. WILLIAM K., Greenville. N. C; Industrial and Technical Education; Industrial Arts Club; N. C. Industrial Arts Association. WORSLEU. ANNE C, Baltimore. Md.; Romance Language; French Club; S.N.E.A. WRIGHT. BETSY V.. Elizabeth City, N. C; Education, B.S. WRIGHT. BILLY J.. Wharton, W. Va.; Business; Phi Beta Lambda. WRIGHT, JOHN C, Bridgeport, N. J.; Business. WRIGHT. MARTH A H.. Grover, N. C; Home Economics; American Home Econo- mics Association. WRIGHT. RACHEL O.. Goldsboro. N. C; Home Economics. YAGER. WILLIAM, Fayetteville. N. C; Geography; Varsity Crew; Intramural Sports. YARBROUGH. THOMAS A.. Thomasvllle. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club. YATES, DEBORAH M., Apex, N. C; Eng- lish. YOUNG. ALICE C, Ayden, N. C; Edu- cation. B.S. YOUNG. BARBARA L., Raleigh. N. C; Health and Physical Education; Kappa Delta, Chairman of Activities. Sergeant- at-arms; Physical Education Major ' s Club. Secretary; Marshall. YOUNG. DOUGLAS J.. Jacksonville. N. C; Psychology; Crew; Gymnastics Team, YOUNG. MARCELLA H.. Lumberton. N. C; Business. B.S.B.A. 537 Index — A— Abbott, Bruce C 472 Abene, Stephen G 488 Abeyounis. Georgia J 472 Accounting Society 148 Acevei. Luis 37S Achstetter. Sharon M 496 Acuff, Carol E 472 Adam, James Howard 496 Adams. April Lee 448 Adams. Barbara Jean 416 Adams. Cheryl Lou 448 Adams. Douglas Wayne 496 Adams. Franklin V 448 Adams, Jasper L 416 Adams, Jerry Wayne 496 Adams. Linda Joyce 412 Adams, Paul F.. Jr 448 Adams. Terance S 416 Adams. Vivian 412 Aderholt, Hugh M 472 Adkins, Frantie S 472 Aeospace Studies 365 Ahlsen. George W.. Jr 416 Aiken. Mary Rose 472 Ainsworth, Travis D 496 Air Force ROTC 150 Ajas, Hiroshi 472 Ajas, Teruyo 416 Akers, Bruce David 496 Albert. Jack Lee 448 Albertson. Terrie E 496 Albritlon. Mark Elton 472 Alcock, Hazel H 412 Alcorn. Barbara A 496 Alderman. Bruce H 416 Aldridge. James K 448 Aldrldge. Linda C 416 Aldridge. Mary Dianne 448 Aldridge. Michael Lee 472 Alexander. Angela D 496 Alexander. Bonnie Kay 472 Alexander. Cathie J 416 Alexander. Deborah J 496 Alexander. Dianne L 448 Alexander, Elizabeth 496 Aiexander. Gary M 448 Alexander, Henry 8 416 Alexander, Hugh Q.. Jr 416 Alexander. Jane Evans 416 A ' exander. Mary Louis 496 Alexander, Peter L 496 Alexander. Mr. Rudolph 356 Alexander. Shirley K 496 Alexander. Thomas B 416 Alexander. William J 448 Alexander, William N 472 Alezina. Patricia M 416 Alford. Katye Pridgen 416 Aiford. Stephen Vance 416 Allapoulious. Paul A 403 Allemand. Cheryl L 472 Allen. Anne 496 Allen, Barbara A 416 Allen, Belinda Lea 472 Allen, Brenda C 416 Allen, Gary Wesley 496 Allen. Herman O.. Jr 416 Allen, Jean Hope 472 Allen, John C 412 Allen, Kay L 448 Allen. Lansing Ray 416 Allen. Mary Angela 416 Allen, Mary Helen 496 Allen. Maurilla C 416 Allen. Michael C 496 Allen. Nevitt A 472 Allen, Patricia E 448 Allen, Palsy Jane 496 Allen, Walter N.. Jr 472 Allen. Wendall 366 Alley. Franklin Clyde 448 Allison, James W 496 All man. Larry David 448 Allred, James Larry 448 Almond. Gerald S.. Jr 412 Alpha Beta Alpha 260 Alpha Delta Pi 210 Alpha Omicron PI 21 Alpha Phi 214 Alpha Phi Gamma 262 Alphi Phi Omega 216 Alpha Xi Delta 218 Alpha Xi Delta All Sing ....207 Alphin. Ann Byrd 416 Alphin. Vance Calvin 416 Alston. Wm. Stanley. Jr 416 Altman, Ellen Martha 448 Ambert. Gary 375 Ambrose, Dennie M 416 Ambrose, Jacqueline 448 Ameen, Teresa Carol 472 American Chemical Society ..149 Amos, Wanda Sue 416 Amos. William Edward 496 Amsden. David Allen 412 Amyette, Mary J 472 Amyx. Mary May 416 Anderson. Brayom E 408 Anderson. Gregory L 416 Anderson. Jacquelyn A 472 Anderson. James Troy 496 Anderson, Jan Dovell 496 Anderson, John E 448 Anderson, John Robert 496 Anderson. Joyce Ann 472 Anderson. Judith A 404 Anderson, Karen C 416 Anderson. Laurie Kay 496 Anderson. Linda S 496 Anderson. Mary Ellen 448 Anderson, Stella R 416 Anderson, William B 416 Andrews. Barbara Anne 416 Andrews, Deborah Faye ... .496 Andrews. Dennis G 416 Andrews. Donna Jean 496 Andrews, Martha E 416 Andrews, Robbin Lee 472 Andrews. Roger Thomas 496 Andrews, Stephen H 496 Andrews. Vickl Lynn 496 Andrews, Vickie Y 496 Angel Flight 152 Angel. Judith Ann 496 Angel, W. John, Jr 412 Annul II, Kyle Emiee 496 Anthony, Teresa Jane 496 Apple. Stephen W 448 Aramoonle. La u rice M 472 Arant, Lou Jean 4I6 Arbeqast, Walter P 4I6 Arcenia. Robert V 472 Archbell. Sydney K 496 Arend. Georgia Ann 472 Arledge. Mrs. Alice B 398 Armour, David M 448 Armstrong, Gary Lee 472 Armstrong, Lee 472 Armstrong. Linda L 496 Armstrong. Wayne W 412 Arnette. Danny Gordon 472 Arnette. Michael Lynn 496 Arnold Air Society 154 Arnold. Beezle L 448 Arnold, Bernard HInes . .. .448 Arnold, Dottie Jane 416 Arnold. Elizabeth K 448 Arnold. Jane Dare 496 Arrlnqton. Linda F 448 Arrinqton, Phillip K 496 Ar ring ton. Susan Dale 472 Arthur. Brenda Jo 448 Arthur. Catherine E 496 Arwood. Chr. Frank 398 Asbell. Charles M., Jr 448 Asby, Gene Leroy 416 Ashburn. Gary Brent 416 Ashley. Kathy Alice 472 Askew, Ada Elizabeth 412 Askew. Edward C 448 Askew. Lydia Linda 472 Askew, William E 472 Association for Childhood Education 158 Association for Computing Machinery 160 Aster. Joan Carolyn 448 Atkins. Jerry Wayne 416 Atkins. Joseph 8 416 Atkinson. Aubrey T 496 Atkinson. John T,. Jr 472 Attkisson, Ellen M 412 Attmore, George S 448 Atwood, Christopher K 496 Atwood. Rebecca Anne 496 Augustine. Gene F 496 Aulbert. Rodney Lee 472 Aull. Mildred Eliz 416 Auman. Carl Stephen 496 Austin, Gloria Sue 496 Austin. Thomas Edgar 496 Auten. Elizabeth D 416 Autry. Thomas Howard ....472 Autry, Wanda Jean 472 Avallone, James F 496 Averrtt. Carol S 448 Avery. Ernest Leroy 496 Avery, Jot n McBee 412 Avery. Katherine L 496 Aycock, Beverly A 416 Aycock, Dorothy E 496 Ayers, Dr. Caroline 367 Ayers, Lou F 448 Ayers. Paul W.. Or 367 Ayers, Stedman B 448 Ayscue, Dwight Milton 496 Ayscue. Gene Perry 496 Ayscue Teresa Ryan 496 Babb, Joseoh Donald 448 Backus. James W 472 Bacon, Jeanne Norton 472 Bacorn. Judith Lynne 448 Bagby, Richard Lee 416 Baggett, Brenda Jean 472 Bailes. Judy Dorcas 416 Bailey. Charles Anna 496 Bailey, Cynthia Ann 448 Bailey. Cynthia E 497 Bailey. Deborah Ellen 472 Bailey. Donald E., Dean ...389 Bailey. Garland F 40B Bailey, Marie Dianne 497 Bailey, Martha Jane 497 Bailey, Nancy Ellen 497 Bailey. Phyllis R 497 Beiley, Rebecca Jean 497 Bailey. Robert Steven 497 Bainbridge. Martina C 497 Baird, Robert W 417 Baity. Thomas 472 Baker, Barbara Jean 448 Baker. Constance L 472 Baker. Danny Wesley 472 Baker. Deborah Jean 497 Baker, Emily Larue 497 Baker. Ira L 370 Baker. Melford Ray 412 Baker. Michael H 448 Baker. Sharon Ann 417 Baker, William C 417 Baker. William D 417 Baker. Mr. Worth 355 Balak. Joseph R 417 Baldree. Gary Howard 472 Baldree, Sarah S 417 Baldridge. Deborah M 448 Baldwin. Margaret S 448 Balkcum, Bobby Ray 472 Balkcum. Carolyn B 417 Balko, Michael P.. . Jr 417 Ball, Catherine L 448 Ball. Wilbert R 360 Ballance. Jennifer 497 Ballance. Lester W 417 Ballance. Mary L 417 Ballard, Barbara L 448 Ballentine. Carolyn R 448 Ballentlne, David H 472 Ballentine. Djuana G 497 Bambauer. Thomas J 417 Bang, Jens Erickson 417 Bankhead, Brenda J 497 Banko. Roberta S 417 Banks, Elberf Leslie 448 Banks, Ellis S., Jr 417 Banks, Gail Johnson .... 412 Banks, Janet Louise 497 Banks, Steven Parker 497 Bannister, Deborah R 448 Baptist Student Union 135 Barbee, Dixon L 448 Barbee, Gurney A., Jr 448 Barber. Alan Gene 448 Barber, Edna Tilley 417 Barber. Linda F 448 Barber, Patricia Anne 497 Barber. Ronald C 497 B. rbour, Betty Gail 417 Barbour, Rea Diane 497 Barbour, Reubern Ray 497 Barbour. Robert David 497 Barbour. Wlllard R 497 Barbour. William T 497 Barden, Carolyn Faye 497 Barden. Martha Sue 412 Barden. Phyllis 472 Ba refoot. Brenda C 448 Barefoot. Donald B 497 Barefoot, James S 448 Barefoot, Pamela Kay 448 Barefoot, Sharon Lee 472 Barefoot, Tommfe Jean 497 Barfield, Doris Jean 448 Barham. Edward L.. Jr 417 Barker. Kenneth B 472 Barker. Marie Anne 497 Barker, Michael H 497 Barker, Sandra K 472 Barlett. Karen Sue 472 Barlowe, Rosalyn Gall 497 538 Barrack. Mary Ann +49 Barnes. Brenda Lee 472 Barnes. Carol Lee 472 Barnes. Fred Gray. II 497 Barnes, Jonathan 8 472 Barnes. Judy Maye 449 Barn ' -s, Larry Nell 497 Barnes. Mary Susan 497 Barnes, Montague 497 Barnes. Patricia Ann 497 Barnes, Patricia Ann 497 Barnes. Sharon Gaye 472 Barnett. Marvin H.. Jr 412 Barnett. Randall Page 417 Barnette, Russyll. Jr 412 Barnhart, Vickie L 417 Barnhill. Barbara L 472 Barnhill, Sarah E 472 Barnhill, Verna S 417 Barnhill. Walter R 417 Barnhill. Wilma M 472 Baro. Dr. Jose 375 Barr. Elizabeth Nell 472 Barrett. Madelyn Hall 497 Barrett. Thomas M 449 Barren, Valeria E 497 Barrier. Harold Gray 497 Barrlnger. Harold R 497 Barringer. Sarah Lynn 472 Barrow, Kenneth W 449 Barrow. Pjssmore L 449 Barrow, Robert Jerald 472 Barry. Wendy Mae 417 Bartlett, Theresa T 417 Barto. Clarence O.. Ill 417 Bartusiak, Victoria E 417 Barvir. Thomas Clyde 497 Barwick. Sylvia L 449 Baseball 294-299 Basketball frosh 334-33 varsity 324-333 women ' s 293 Basniqht, Mac Forest 472 Bass. Emerson. Jr 497 Bass. Judy Bernice 497 Bass, Kimberly Renna 473 Bass. Linda Gail 473 Eass. Martha Jane 497 Bass. Michael D 473 Bass. Michael Leonard 497 Bass, Mildred Joyce 497 Bass. Pamela Jo 417 Bass. Robert Louis 417 Bass, Sandra Kay 473 Bassler, Dr. James D 39 Bossett. Wayne Edwin 449 Bassler. Sandra M 417 Batchelor, Brenda S 497 Balchelor. Michaei F 417 Bateman. Jack Donald 417 Bates, Barbara Ann 497 Bates, Melanie Anne 497 Bath. Dr. Charles F 403 Batten, Edward Ruffin 497 Batten, Chr. James W 398 Battle, Leanna Lynn 473 Battle, Martha E 497 Batfs. Brenda Faye 497 Baits. Jolene 473 Batts. Larry Gene 417 Baucom. Marqie Nell 473 Bajer. Karen Lynn 497 Bauer, Mart ha S 473 Bauer. Richard F., Jr 418 Bauquss. Deborah Lynn 497 Baumann, Geoffrey 8 497 Ba ley. Marcia Ann 497 Bay less. Charles Tim 473 Bayless. Martha Ruth 449 Baynes. Michael Ray 497 Beale. Mack Connor 449 Beaman, Dianna Carol 473 Beaman. Donna Hinson 418 Beaman, John Milton 473 Beaman. Mary Sutton 418 Beaman, Stephen L 418 Beaman, Susan Marie 418 Beamon. Mary Sipple 418 Beamon. Nelda Kay 473 Beane, Terry Eugene 449 Bearden. Lee 473 Bearden, Dean James H 397 Beasley. Camille 449 Beasley. Joseph R 416 Beasley. Samuel P 449 Beasley. Sandra Rose 497 Beatty, Gloria Dawn 473 Beau. Robert Arthur 497 Beauchamp. Gary Alan 497 Beaulieu, Anne E 418 Beaver, Barry Wayne 418 Beavers. David L.. Jr 418 Beavers. Janet L 497 Beedle. Twlla Irene 497 Beery. Karen Marie 497 Beeson, Gerald Steven 473 Beeson. John Blake 449 Beeson. Stephen Bruce 449 Behler, Arlean Marie 497 Belcher, Edward Blake 497 Belcher, Robert G 418 Bell, Cathy Hoge 449 Belt. John S 408 Bell, Mrs. JoAnn 394 Bell. Lynn Aileen 497 Bell. Melody Ann 449 Bell. Ronald Lee 449 Bell. Ruth Ann 418 Bell. Vicki Lynn 473 Bell. Violette P 418 Bellis. Dr. Vincent 366 Belote. Charles J 449 Bender. William E 449 Bennea, Eva L 449 Bennett, Joy Marlene 497 Bennett, Miss M. Lee 404 Bennett, Peqqy 497 Bennett. Richard Gray 449 Bennett. Robert B 449 Bennett, Susan R 473 Bennett, Thomas J 473 Bennett, Tony Ray 4|8 Bensch. Spencer T 473 Bensch, Robert P 449 Benson. William A.. Ill ....418 Benson. William Eric 449 Benton. Alvin Earl, Jr 497 Benton, Elizabeth A 418 Berge. Karen 449 Berqe. Pamela 497 Berqer. Vincent Ray 418 Berle. Andrea L 418 Bernard, Carolyn F 449 Berry. Delano Howard 449 Berry. Lois T 380 Berry. Martha Ann 498 Berry. Michael C 449 Berry. Suzanne Louise 498 Best. Abbieqail L 498 Best, Benjamin N.. Jr 418 Best, Doris Elizabeth 473 Best, Frances Pearl 473 Best, Nancy Louise 418 Betesh. Ralph David 473 Bethea, Karen L 449 Beianson, Or. Warren B 370 Bierma, Stephen Guy 418 Biggers, Paul T 404 Biqqs, Donna Bonita 498 Blqqs, Kathleen Moon 498 Biqqs, Martha Terry 449 Bllodeau. Philip H 418 Bines. Jacqueline S 498 Biology 366 Birtch. Deborah 8 498 Birchard. Dr. Ralph E 372 BlsesI, James David 498 Bishop, Dr. 6. A 373 Bishop. Connie Gail 498 Bishop, Miss Maxine 400 Bissett. Harold 6.. Jr 418 Bissette. Elzabeth G 418 Bittner. Nancy L 418 BtKon, Timothy M 498 Black. Barbara Dale 418 Black, Deborah Ellen 498 Black. Judith K 498 Black. Mary Margaret 418 Blackburn, Aldine. Jr 498 Blackburn, Carl W 418 Blackburn. Ralph H 449 Blackmon. Freddie A 449 Blackmon. Ga ry D 473 Blackwelder. Gary Lee 418 Blackwelder. Harold L 498 Blackwelder. June G 498 Blackwelder, Lydia A 498 Blackwell. Donna Jean 449 Blair. Edward F 473 Blake, Martha Rowe 412 Biakley. Deborah S 498 Blalock. Hal James 449 Blalock, John Frankli 473 Blalock, Lamberth. Jr 449 Blalock. Linda Ann 498 Blalock. Terry Wayne 473 Blanchard, Janet G 418 Bland. Charles E 366 Bland. Danny Carl 419 Bland. Donna Kaye 473 Bland, Marshall E.. Jr 474 Bland, Nancy 8 474 Bland. Patricia Terry 498 Bland. Thomas H 419 Bland. William G 419 Blandford. Hannah M 449 Blankenship. Martha G 419 Blansfield. Karen C 498 Blanton. Claude H., Ill ....474 Blanfon, Joseph M., Jr 474 Blanton. Neil P 474 Blaylock. Kenneth W 419 Blevins, Wanda Susan 419 Blocker. Mrs. Gay H 376 Blount, Theresa P 417 Blue. Mary Ruth 498 Blue, Sharon Leigh 419 Bluford, Jeanne E 474 Blumenstein, Frances 419 Bobo. Glenn Ann 474 Boisky. Robert L 419 Bokkon, Linda Carol 419 Boleiack, Janet Sue 449 Boiick. Daniel Virgil 449 Bollinger. Bruce D 419 Bollinger. Teresa D 498 Bolt. James Towers 419 Bonds, Douglas Ray 449 Bone. Ellen Ellz 449 Bonfoey. Michael L 449 Bonkemeyer, Gary E 449 Bonner, Denlse D 498 Boone, James Edward 498 Boone. Mary Elizabeth 419 Boone. Nell Lois 498 Boone. William Don 498 Booth. Cheryl A 449 Booth. Elizabeth June 498 Booth. Michael Thomas 498 Booth. Susan Jeanette 449 Booth. Virginia Sue 449 Bordeaux. Cecelia T 412 Bosher. Laura Aususta 498 Bost. Deborah Beth 474 Bost. Jeffery Lynn 498 Bost. Roger W 419 Bostlan. Thomas R 419 Bostic. Joe Houqhtall 419 Bostick, Bonnie D 449 Bostrom. Robert T 449 Bottoms. Linda Sue 498 Botts. Linda Dianne 474 Boulton, Nigel Paul 449 Bourque, Gary Leo 498 Bowen, Connie Lou 498 Bowen. Floyd C. Jr 412 Bowen. William C 419 Bower. Thomas Daniel 412 Bowermaster. Susan L 498 Bowling, William A., Jr 419 Bowman. Charles H 409 Bowman. Gilmer Leon 449 Bowman, Kay Marie 419 Bowman, Sidney Curtis 474 Bowne, James Dehart 419 Boxberger. Or. Ruth 403 Boyan, Constance M 498 Boyce, Emily S 380 Boyce. Joseph W.. Jr 474 Boyd. Betty Carolyn 498 Boyd. Janet Marie 474 Boyd. Kathleen L 419 Boyd, Kathy Paulette 498 Bo d. Paula C 449 Boyd. Robert Lee 419 Boyd. Robert Wade, Jr 419 Boyd, Robin Wolfe 498 Boyd, Sonya Maria 474 Boyette. Dr. Joseph 366 Boyette. Larry Swain 449 Boykln. Marsha Beth 474 Bradbury. Sandra M 474 Braddy, Bruce Alan 498 Bradley. Ben Mary 449 Bradley, Phillip J 498 Bradshaw. Cheryl Y 474 Bradshaw. Eileen 419 Brady, Deborah Claire 419 Brafford. James E 419 Braig. Richard V.. Jr 498 Brake. Linda Faye 474 Brame, William W.. Jr 474 Branch, Connally P 474 Branch. Martha C 419 Brandenburg. Lynne A 449 Brandfass. Gall L 498 Brandon. Dorothy 396 Brandon. Pamela Gray 449 Bran in, Mark Jeffrey 419 Brannan, Oscar W 382 Brannock. Karen Ann 449 Brannock. Susan Ellen 498 Brantley. Brenda Lee 498 Brantley. Dewey L.. Jr 449 Brantley, James H 498 Brantley. James S 498 Braswell. Barbara G 474 Braswell. Benjamin T 419 Braswell. Bonnie Ann 498 Braswell, Ronald A 474 Braswell, Susan Marie 498 Brafton, Robert Edwin 498 Braunhardt. Ronald N 419 Braxton, Johnnie F., Jr 450 Braxton. Kirby Roy 474 Braxton, Richard V 498 Braxton, Robert Leon 419 Bray. Jeffrey Douglas 419 Bray. Ronald Mitchell 450 Brazier. Stuart D 498 Bready. Nancy Marie 498 Brearey. Leonard J 4S0 Brearey. Margaret Amy ....450 Breeden. Nancy D 498 Breedlove, Carolyn J 419 Breedlove, Elaine G 498 Breeze, Ann McKniqht 419 Breitman. Paul 419 Brelle, Judith M 498 Brelsford, Ann Irene 498 Brenner, Katherlne G 419 Brewer. Barbara Gayle 498 Brewer. Judy Ellen 450 Brewer. Sandra Lee 498 Brldenstlne, Ann M 419 Bridge. Sharon L 419 Bridqers. Charles L 450 Bridqers, Charles W 419 Bridqers. Franklin D 498 Bridges. Barbara A 450 Bridqes. Katherlne L 498 Bright, Kenneth W 498 Bright. Linda Dianne 419 Brinkley, Laurie E 450 Brinn, Claudia Lee 498 Brinton. Joanne L 450 Britt. Deborah Lynn 498 Brltt. Donald M 498 Britt. Gloria J 474 Britt. Gloria Sue 474 Britt, James A 419 Britt. John Kelly 419 Britt. Larry T 419 Britt, Margaret Ann 474 Britton. Bruce Barker 450 Britton, Donald Wayne 450 Brizzie. Nancy Sue 498 Broadhurst, Dr. Frederick 406 Broadhurst. Mrs. Ruth 405 Broadwell. Maria N 419 Broady. Bonye Sue 498 Brock, Brantley A.. Jr 498 Brock. Cyrus Wayne 420 Brock. Elmer C. Jr 450 Brock. Ernestine R. ..._ 474 Brock. Patricia Ann 420 Brockett. Samuel R 474 Brockwell. David R 474 Brodle. Edward Hunter 420 Brooks, Allan F 498 Brooks. Elizabeth A 420 Brooks. Marsha Cohn 474 Brooks, Phyllis Dale 474 Brooks. Wm. Madison 420 Brothers. John Older 474 Brothers. Karen E 450 Brothers. Lewis E 420 Brouqhton, Thomas B 498 Broulllard. Raymond L 450 Browder. Bannister R 498 Browder. Patricia Ann 450 Brower. Pamela Jean 474 Brower. Stanley F 412 Brown. Annie Ruth 450 Brown. Barbara Kate 450 Brown, Barbara L 498 Brown, Bonnie Lee 450 Brown. Carla Dianne 474 Brown. Carolyn Jane 420 Brown. Dr. Charles 356 Brown. Clara M 450 Brown. Don Ramon 474 Brown. Duane Cralq 474 Brown, Edgar Cyril. Jr 498 Brown, Edward J.. Jr 420 Brown, Edward Watson 474 Brown. Elizabeth A 450 Brown. Elizabeth Anne . . . .499 Brown, Gwendolyn Anne . . .450 Brown, Jamie Hoston 474 Brown. Jane Kate 450 Brown. Jerry Paulo 450 Brown, Jessie C 420 Brown. John Shelton 420 Brown, Joseph Earl. Jr. ..499 Brown. Linda Jean 420 Brown. Linda Marie 474 Brown. Mary Tonya 450 Brown, Ralph Alan 499 Brown. Raymond L 450 Brown. Robert Hugh 420 Brown, Ruby Arlene .499 Brown, Sandra Lynn 474 Brown. Stephen M 396 Brown, Susan Rebecca 450 Brown, Susann Sonja 450 Brown. Sylvia Jean 412 Brown, Vincent G 420 Brown, William Henry 450 Brown, William T 4999 Browne, Joseph M 450 Browne, Thomas Marcus ....499 Browning. James R. Jr 499 Broyhill. Susan Faye 499 Brule. Janet Claire 450 Brunson, David Allen 450 Bryan. Andra Rae 450 Bryan. Beth J 450 Bryan, Elizabeth H 474 Bryan, Jane E 474 Bryan, Kelly Ferrell 420 Bryan, Larry Everette 499 Bryan. Lou Ann 420 Bryan. Maria J 499 Bryan. Martha E 450 Bryan, Samuel Allen 450 Bryant. Bunnle Lou 474 Bryant. Clarence R.. Jr 499 Bryant, Gary Russell 499 Bryant. James W.. Jr 474 Bryant, Karen Leigh 499 Bryant. Mary Catherin 474 Bryant. Mitzy Louise .499 Bryant. Paulette 420 Bryant. Rebecca M 420 Bryant, Vickie Lane 499 Bryant, Winifred L 420 Buccaneer (26 Buchan, Elma Dove 451 Buchanan, Bonnie West 420 Buchanan. Sherry Ann 499 Buchholz. John Fisher 499 Buck. Brenda Kay 499 Buck, Dwight F 451 Buck, Glenda Faye 499 Buck, Sidney Sue 499 Buckley. Alice E 420 Buckley, Mary Beth 474 Buckley, Sandra L 499 Buckman, Josephine C 499 Budd. Pamela 499 Buenqer. Marqaret Ann 451 Buffaloe. Barbara Sue 474 Bufflnqton. Ann W 474 Buford. Marjorle M 451 539 Buqg. Rebecca Jane 451 Buie. Lynda Olivia •I? Bulla, Cathy Washam ... ' ...499 Bullard. Vicki Jean 474 Bullock. Jeanne E 499 Bullock, Deborah Ann 499 Bullock. Swen Eliz 420 Bullock. Larry W 451 Bullock. Martha Ann 474 Bullock. Rebecca Jo 499 Bullock. Sally Joyce 474 Bulow, John K 420 Bumgardner, Hunter, Jr 474 Bunigardner. Karen C 420 Bumqardner. Lois E 474 Bumgardner. Patricia 499 Bunce. Oliver Randall 499 Bunch. Colleen Kay 499 Bunch, Velton Ray 420 Bunn, Hazel Paula 499 Bunting, Doyle Wayne 451 Bunting, Julia Jayne 499 Bunting. Wanda Kaye 499 Burbella. Emily C 420 Burbella. George J 420 Burch. Andrew George 499 Burchetle. Mary Ann 499 Burchette, Steven W 499 Burgess. Harvey D 420 Burgess. Mary Jane 420 Burke, Etta D 420 Burke. John Goldston 499 Burke, Marvin H 499 Burkner, John M 451 Burmelster. Carol A 420 Burnette. Kenneth H 499 Burns. Deborah Ann 474 Burns. Elizabeth A 420 Burns. Janice Marie 420 Burns. Lynda A 420 Burns. Lynda A 474 Burns, Robert 451 Burroughs, Cynthia R 474 Burrow. Gary R 499 Burton. Gail Suzanne 474 Burton. Tommie David 499 Buschman, Jane C 420 Buschman. Linda Jean 499 Bush. Samuel E 420 Bushby, William E., Jr 499 Bushwltz. Harry W 499 Buske. Joe B 394 Bussler. John Charles 474 Butcher. Jeanne Edna 474 Butcher, Marilyn Ann 499 Butler, Charles E 451 Butler, Donald E 420 Butler. Donnita Leigh 474 Butler. Eloise N 451 Butler, Jeffrey C 451 Butler. Joyce Renee 499 Butler, Teresa Irene 420 Butler, William B 499 Butrick, Donna Lee 499 Buzzelli, Nancy Jean 499 Byars, Cynthia D 474 Byerly, Claudia Lee 420 Bynum, John Harris 412 Bynum, Wanda Harriet 499 Byrd, Charles Thomas 451 Byrd, Fanny Lue 420 Byrd, Frieda Gene 420 Byrd. Chr. Jannes W 388 Byrd, John Bowman, III 451 Byrd, Joy Lane 474 Byrd. Otis Lloyd, Jr 412 Byrd. Richard Ardell 499 Byrd. Sara C 451 Byrd, William 451 Byrum, Karen Marie 474 Byrum. Linda Gayle 499 — C— Cabaniss. Mary C 499 Cacalano, Anthony J 394 Cadf , Jane Marie 420 Cadets In Blue IS6 Caffrey, Ronald P 451 Caqle, Bobby Alton 451 Cahoon, Cynthia Ann 499 Cahoon, Karl Glen 420 Cain, Donna Ray 475 Cain, Mary Susan 420 Cain. Rachel S 475 Cain, Rufus C. Jr 475 Cain, Teresa Gail 420 Caison. Bobble Anne 499 Calamaras. Diane M 499 Calcutt, Stephen D 420 Caldwell, Amy Lynn 499 Caldwell. Arthur L 475 Caldwell. John A.. Jr 475 Caldwell. Scott Lee 499 Calfee, Henry Robbins 475 Calhoun. Elizabeth B 420 Calhoun, Peggy B 499 Callbani, Joan C 451 Callahan, David L 499 Callahan. Rebecca Sue 499 Callahan, Richard J 420 Callaway. Mary K 475 Callaway. Paul F 420 Calloway. David Lee 499 Cameron, Fredrick E 475 Cameron, Kathryn R 451 Cameron, Norma Ann 499 Cameron. Norman H 396 Cameron, Rebecca P 499 Camm. Michelle F 499 Campanelli, Roger T 451 Campbell. Cheryl Ann 421 Campbell. Elizabeth A 475 Campbell. Gloria S 475 Campbell. Isaac L.. Ill ....451 Campbell. Jacque Lynn 499 Campbell. Judith Rae 451 Campbell. Loretla S 451 Campbell. Mary C 499 Campbell. Mary Susan ... .475 Campbell. Nancy M 499 Campbell, Patricia L 500 Campbell, Patricia W 421 Campbell, Rebecca S 451 Campbell, Sue Jean 500 Campbell, Susan Alice 475 Campbell, Ted Allen 475 Campbell, Thomas C. Jr. ..475 Campbell. William R 421 Canady, Etta Jean 500 Canady, Linda Carol 500 Cannady, Linda Grey 475 Canning. Timothy A 421 Cannon, Elizabeth H 451 Cannon. Lou Ellen 421 Cannon, Pauletta 475 Canterbury 136 Capell, Kerry Lovell 421 Capps, Betty Sue 500 Capps, Erie Dianne 421 Capps, Kirby Butler 421 Cdpwell. Dean Richard L. ...371 Carawan, Glenda H 421 Caraway, Cheryl Ann 421 Caraway. Dr. Hermine 370 Carawon, Robert Earl 451 Cardwell, Cecil D 421 Carelock. Donna L 475 Carey, James Watson 451 Carlson, John Arthur 451 Carmine, Forest H 412 Carpenter, Constance 475 Carpenter, Jo Anne 421 Carpenter, Kathy Ann 500 Carpenter, Patricia L 475 Carpenter. Sue Karen 421 Carpenter, Thomas H 403 Carr, Carol Ann 421 Carr, John Thomas 500 Carr. Julian Clyde, Jr 500 Carraway, George B 421 Carraway. Joyce M 475 Carraway, Judy C 451 Carraway. Mary 5 451 Carraway. Paula Rae 500 Carraway. Sudle A 421 Carraway. Vickie E 500 Carrlngton, Donald 1 500 Carroll. Betty Marie 500 Carroll, Beverly W 421 Carroll, Clyde Willis 475 Carroll. Connie R 421 Carroll, Donna Marie 475 Carroll. Frances Ann 475 Carroll, Francis X 475 Carroll, Freddie R 412 Carroll, Garthle A 500 Carroll. Laban C 500 Carroll, Mary Diane 500 Carroll. Sharon Kay 421 Carroll, Susan Leiqh 475 Carrow, Patricia Lane 500 Carter. Barbara Jean 475 Carter. Drlllle E 500 Carter. Emily Faye 475 Carter. Garold R 421 Carter. Gary Eugene 500 Carter. Herbert L 403 Carter. Jeanette 451 Carter, Linda Ellen 451 Carter, Michael Jay 451 Carter, Ronald Wayne 421 Carter. Susan Anne 421 Cartmlll. David W .500 Carver, David Ronald 500 Carver. Evelyn B 421 Carwile. Katherlne J 500 Cascioli. Edna Louise 421 Casey. Dennis Patrick 475 Casey. Nina Isbell 421 Casey, Ruby Rhonda 475 Cash. Mrs. Rebecca W 377 Cash, Roy E., Jr 421 Cash, Terry Oarrell 421 Cdshwell. Callle R 421 Cashwell. Linda Carol 500 Casper, Cheryl Lynn 451 Casper, Linda Carol 500 Casper, Dr. Myron L 367 Cassell, Catherine C 421 Cassell. Thomas M 421 Casteel. William F 500 Castevens, Gail E 451 Castillo, Maria A 475 Cates. Karen Lynn 500 Gates, Nancy Jean W 500 Cates. Philip Burrell 421 Cates. Walter B 475 Callett. Cassanora J 421 Cattle. Carolyn Anne 421 Caudill. Alaska Rue 475 Caudill. Wayne J.. Jr 475 Caudle. Anita Jean 500 Cauley. Martha 421 Cauthorne, Robin W 500 Cavalle, Alicia E 412 Cavanagh, Gregory J 500 Cavin, Paula Sherry 500 Cayten, William R 500 Cecil. J. Craig 475 Chadwlck. Richard A 451 Chaffee. Pamela R 421 Chaffln, Deborah Lou 500 Chaffin. William H.. Jr 475 Chagarls. Susan G 500 Chalmers, Thomas W. ' 421 Chamberlain. Cheryl A 421 Chambers, Allen B 421 Chambers, Harvey M 500 Chambers, Nancy L 42t Chambers, Reglna Ann 500 Chambers. Rickey M 475 Chamblee, Helen B 421 Chamblee, Johnnie W 475 Chambless. Rebecca T 421 Chambliss, Charles W 451 Chambllss. Shirley M 500 Chan, Allen Zoonq Yee ....475 Chancellor, Shelley L 500 Chandler. Cheryl D 421 Chandler, Joseph R 500 Chaplin. Ida M 451 Chapman, Douglas V 500 Chapman, Edward L 451 Chapman. Ralph Lee 500 Chappell. Lehman C 500 Chappell. Linda Kay 475 Chappell, Sheryl Joy 475 Charpentier. Thomas S 500 Charron. Frank D 475 Chase. Carol Virginia 500 Ch.iussY Yvonne Joan 500 Cheatham Jacaueline 475 Cheek. Anne Dlllard 475 Cheek. Cynthia E 421 Cheek. Jeffrey Warren 500 Cheers. Linda Susan 475 Cheezum. Albert Lee 475 Chen. Jao Shiung 412 Cheney. Mary Deborah .. . .500 Cherry, Benlamin V 421 Cherry. Brenda Gall 475 Cherry, Gail EHzabet 451 Cherry, Gerald Lee 451 Cherry. Henry Lee 421 Cherry, Katharyne C 451 Cherry, Margaret G 421 Cherry, Morris L 451 Chesson, Barry Cole 451 Chestnut, Dennis Earl 413 Chestnut, Wilbur H 475 Chest nutt, Amos J 451 Chestnutt, Carl Wayne 451 Childers. Anthony 451 Childers, Paula Ann 451 Chilton, Bishop C. Jr 500 Chinn, Frances M 476 Chi Omega 220 Chisom, Sherman L 421 Choquette, Carolyn J 500 Choquette, Guy R 451 Choyce, Lesley Willis 500 Christenson, Lynda R 500 Christian, David C 476 Church, Larry Smith 476 Churchill. James W 451 Clapp, Alvls Ronald 451 Cla. Carolyn P 476 Clark, Edrew Samuel 451 Clark, Jeffrey King 451 Clark, John Banks 451 Clark, Judieth Allene 476 Clark. Linda Kay 500 Clark. Linda Ray 421 Clark. Rhonda Joy 500 Clark. Rodnea R 476 Clark. Roger Ben 422 Clark, Vivian P 422 Clark, Wanda M 500 Clarke, David Walls 413 Clarke, Duke Arthur 476 Clarke. Maryrlta 451 Clawson. Etta Marie 476 Clay. Sarah Watson 476 Clay, Thomas Howard 476 Clayton. Calvin A 500 Clayton, Fred H 422 Clayton, Sandra E 476 Clayton, William S 476 Cleary, Eileen F 500 Cleary, Margaret S 422 Clegg. Delia Louise 452 Clegg. George Edward 452 Clemmons, Jack H.. Jr 476 Cleve. Mary Cauley 422 Cleveland. Linda S 476 Cliborne. Judith L 422 Clifton. Susan McRae 476 Clifton, William R.. Jr 500 Cllnard. William J 500 Cllne, Lawrence Olln 452 Cllngenpeel. Sylvia A 476 Clinkscales, Neta A 452 Clodfelter, Carolyn 500 Clodfelter, Ellen J 452 Clune. Thomas James 422 Coats, Betty Sue 500 Cobb, Agnes Melton 452 Cobb. Betty Catherine ....452 Cobb, Carolyn R 413 Cobb. Gayle 452 Cobb, Mary Mona 476 Cobb, Michael Wayne 452 Cobb, Shirley Anne 452 Coble. Roy Clark 500 Coble. Susan Ruth 500 Coburn, Rita K 500 Cochran, Jack Jenkins 452 Cockman, Ivey L.. Jr 422 Cockrell. Jan E 500 Cockrell, Mary Teresa 500 Cody. Cherry E 501 Coe, Candice Hilary 413 Cogan. Nancy Leigh 501 Cogglns, Carol Sue 501 Cog gins. Edna Faye 452 Cohn. Frances Marie 501 Coker. Ella Marshall 501 Coker, John Henry, Jr 422 Coker, Marvin Thomas 422 Colbert, Jacguellne G 476 Cole, Gene Wall 501 Cole, Margaret C 476 Cole. Susan Lynn 501 Coleman. Paul Fetzer 50 1 Coleman, Sharon MIna ... ,501 Colenda, Patricia A 422 Coleson, Janice Dawn 452 Coley. Geraldlne E 476 Collie, Billy Ray 452 Collins. Christy Kay 501 Collins, Donna Lee 501 Collins. Joyce Ray 501 Collins, Linda F 422 Collins, Patsy J 422 Collins. Robert M 501 Collins, Sharon Evans 501 Collins. Trudy Paula 476 Collins, Zilphia D 452 Colombo, Karen M. 501 Colquitt, Mayola C 413 Colson. Elizabeth A 422 Coltrain, Ellen G 476 Coltraln, Karen Jean 501 Coltrane. Rebecca J 452 Colubriale. Sam 501 Coman. William Thomas ....501 Combs. David Warren 501 Comer. Bruce Edward 452 Comer. James Stewart 422 Compton. Catherine A 452 Compton, Linda B 422 Compton, Linda Dianne . , , ,501 Compton, Michael S 476 Conq leton, Jerry V 501 Congleton. Joseph W 398 Congleton, Mltzi Sue 501 Congleton, Otis M 422 Conklin, Deborah J 476 Conley, Dr. Albert R 396 Conklin, Frances 501 Connell, Margaret K 452 Connelly, Jane Starr 452 Connor. Jackie Buff 422 Conroy, Joseph A., Ill 452 Conroy, Norman John 476 Conyers. Debra Jean 50l Cook, Beverly Rose 476 Cook. Delores Ann 452 Cook, Jo Ann 501 Cook, Linda Gayle 422 Cook, Margie Clark 422 Cooke. Louie D 422 Cooke. William H 452 Cooley. Leslie Ann 422 Coolidge, Kym Marie 50 Cooper. Carol Marie 501 Cooper, Constance Gay 501 Cooper, John Joseph 452 Cooper, Linda Dell 501 Cooper, Pamela P 422 Cooper, Sara Cameron 476 Cooper, Thomas Lee 501 Copeland, Barbara L 501 Copeland, Betty Jo 501 Copeland, Karen Jo 501 Copeland, Wm. Grego ry ....452 Copenhaver, Danny L 422 Corbett, Alice M 501 Corbett, Belinda D 452 Corbett, Rhoda Ann 501 Corbin, Linda M 501 Corbitt, Charles H., Jr 422 Corey, Donna Sue 476 Corey, Susan Margaret 422 Corlett, Charles E 501 Corley. Dorothy Anne 501 Corner, Susan Evelyn 476 Corrada, Richard E.. Jr 452 Corson, Kenneth A., Jr 422 Costa. John 375 Coston. Carolyn Edith 501 Gotten, Beverly Jean 501 Gotten. Susan E 501 Couch, Corene 413 Couch. Raymond S 476 Coulter, Dr. Byron 388 Counts, Carolyn W 422 Counts. Rita J 501 Courville, Joyce A 452 Courville. Robin G 476 Covington, Barbara H 476 Covington Joe Pierce 501 Cowan. Donna Sue 501 540 Coward. Retha Jane ■ 22 Cox. eillv Jay 422 Cox. Cameron M 413 Cox. Cee Cee 50t Cox. David Lealand 422 Cox. Donna Jane 422 Cox, Elsvle Jane 501 Cox, Hoyt Lester 501 Cox, James Millon 501 Cox. Jennifer Lynn 476 Cox. Jetta Clinton 452 Cox. Kenneth Gene 452 Cox. Martha Jan 476 Cox. Mayhew Paul 501 Cox. Peggy Jean 501 Cox. Rachel Taylor 422 Coxinqton. Mary J 501 Cozart, Edward J.. Jr 476 Craft. Ellen Jane 50! Craft, Ethel Jean 501 Craft. Imoqene 452 Craft, Linda Floy 501 Craft, Sandra Gail 452 Craft, Virginia A 452 Craqle. Michael Allen 501 Craig. Mary Lorraine 476 Craig. Samuel E.. II 452 Craig, Thomasina L 452 Cramer, Dr. Robert F 372 Crane. Corinna Mary 476 Cranford. Clayton B 452 Cranford. Kitty Carol 452 Craven. Charles H 422 Crawford. Chloe A 452 Crawford. Jeffrey S 501 Crawford. Linda Lee 422 Crawley. Pattie A 501 Credle. Allen Thomas 476 Credle . Mary Frances 422 Credle. Susan Gail 501 Creech. David Willis 50! Creech. Deborah L 452 Creech, Jimmy Earl 501 Creech, Kay Frances 452 Creech. Patricia A 452 Creech. Patricia Sue 501 Creech. Roger 382 Creech. Sarah Debra 501 Creech. Yona Owens 476 Creef. Phyllis Marie 476 Cress, Peggy Paulette 4S2 Crew 306-307 Crew. William R 422 Crews. Linda Dianne 452 Cribbs. James Lacy. Jr 476 Crickmore, Vivian 409 Crisp, William Lee 422 Crocker, Carolyn Jean 476 Crocker, Sheila D 501 Crockett. Catherine P 476 Cromartie, Eliz. H 452 Crook. Deborah Anne 501 Crooke. James R 422 Croom, Beverly Susan 452 Crosby. Christopher S 502 Croshaw. Glenn R 476 Crosier. Nadine Lynn 502 Cross Country 322 Cross. Martha Ann 422 Cross. Sanford Troy 422 Crotsley. John M 452 Crotts. Edward D 502 Crotts. Perry Klynt 502 Crouch, Donna Lynn 502 Crouse, Gregory H 422 Crouse. Gregory K 476 Crow, Joanna Yoder 502 Crowder. Linda Lou 502 Crowder. Mary V 502 Crowe. Linda Joyce 502 Crowell, William J 422 Crowley. Margaret Ann . .. .502 Crowson. Mary K 502 Cruise, Glenda Jean 422 Cruise, Melba J 502 Crumpler. Deborah Ann 502 Grumpier. Diana L. C 413 Cudworth, Charles E 502 Culbreth, Gloria Faye 476 Culbreth, Walter M.. Jr 422 Culbreth. Warren B., Jr 452 Culp. James Garrison 422 Culpepper. Sylvia Ann 502 Cum bo. Larry Wilson 502 Cummings. George W.. Jr. ..413 Cundiff. Ronald G 422 Cunningham. Jane P 422 Cunningham. Ruby B 452 Currence. Beniamln A 476 Currin. James Henry 502 Currln. Lillian Carol 502 Cussano. Patricia J 423 Cust, Ruth Tucker 502 Custer. Karen Lee 502 Cuthbert, John G 423 Cuthbertson, Larry E 423 Cutler. Adelyn G 452 Cut ' er, Brenda Kay 476 Cutler, Giles H.. Jr 477 D— Dagenhart. Linda M 423 Daigle. John Adlln 452 Dail. Emily S 477 Dall. Philip Ray 452 Dail, Robert Ernest 502 Dalby, Marsha Leigh 477 Dale. Linda Mae 502 Dale. Nancy Jo 502 Oameron. Jeanette R 452 Dameron. Timothy Lee 502 Damiano, Rose Lucia 452 Damron. Kathryn L 502 Dance. Cheryl Lynn 452 Daniel. Everette L., Jr 452 Daniel, Dr. Hal 398 Daniel. Jeter El wood 453 Daniel. Linda Faye 423 Daniel. Lynda G 502 Daniel. Mary Regina 453 Daniel. Patricia E 398 Daniel. William C 502 Daniels. Alan Russell 502 Daniels. Audrey Dene 423 Danels, Earleen 453 Danls. Miss Frances 39i Daniels. John W 382 Daniels. Margaret Ann 477 Daniels. Mary K 502 Daniels. Phillip Ray 477 Daniels. Russell W 423 Daniels, Susan Kay 502 Dan ley. Margaret S 502 Dannehl. Mary M 453 Darden. Nancy Susan N. . .477 Darling. Steven V 502 Darr, Deborah Leigh 502 Darrow. Billy Russ 423 Dauqherty. Lila Lee 502 Dauqhety. Donna M 413 Daughety, Minnie C 477 Dauqherty. Mrs. Frances .. .394 Dauqherty, Dr. Patricia 366 Dauqherty. Mrs. Stella 382 Dauqhman, Joseph 374 Daughtry, Dorothy 502 Dauqhtry. Doyle C 453 Daughtry, James F.. Ill 453 Daughtry, Joyce Ann 502 Daughtry. Lola H 423 Daughtry. Michael E 502 Daughtry. Rosa Lee 502 Davenport. Deborah K 502 Davenport. Dru C 477 Davenport, Elizabeth A 423 Davenport, Virginia J 502 Daves, Jama Lee 502 Davidson. Deborah A 502 Davidson, Sandra 1 423 Davis. Camllle Paige 502 Davis. Carlton B 423 Davis. Carolyn J 423 Davis. Cynthia Jane 453 Davis. Deborah Jane 502 Davis. Douglas F 423 Davis. Edward C. Jr 477 Davis. Ellz. Ann 423 Davis. Grace Javan 477 Davis, Chr. Graham 366 Davis, Grant Judson 502 Davis. Henry Beech. Jr. ...502 Davis. James M 423 Davis. Janice Faye 477 Davis, Jerry Bruce 423 Davis, John Adrian 413 Davis, John B., IV 502 Davis, John B.. Dlr 382 Davis. John W.. Jr 413 Davis. Joseph E.. Jr 423 Davis. Kathle Ann 502 Davis, Kenny Dale 502 Davis, Lanny Milton 477 Davis. L. Paige 423 Davis. Lynn Elizabeth 502 Davis. Margaret Ann 453 Davis. Margaret Ann 502 Davis. Martha Elaine 477 Davis. Mary Ellen 423 Davis. Nancy Gall 502 Davis, Nancy Hester 477 Davis. Norma K 423 Davis. Pauline 423 Davis. Randall Grey 453 Davis. Roy Anderson 453 Davis. Sandra Kay 502 Davis. Sharon E 502 Davis. Stephen Earl 453 Davis. Steven Donell 453 Davis. Sydney Diane 453 Davis, Teresa Joan 453 Davis. Victoria E 423 Davis. Wade H.. Jr 477 Davis. William E 502 Dawes. Judith Ann 423 Dawkins. Lloyd Wilbur ....502 Dawson. Linda L 502 Dawson. Patricia D 502 Day. John Bryan 423 Day, Joseph Glen 477 Dayson, Delia Perry 423 Deal. Jerry Lee 423 Larry Ray 423 Luther Z.. Jr 453 Donna Marie 477 Dorothy Hicks 453 Nancy Carole 423 Deal. Deal. Dean, Dean, Dean, Dean. Vivian Ann 453 Deaton. Randy Evans 423 Deaver. Brenda Gall 424 Debnam. Deborah Gail ... .453 Debnath. Dr. Lokenath 3B2 Deboard. Miss Judith 380 Debord. Caria B 424 Debtor. Mrs. Ouida C 396 Dedmond, Susan R 477 Dees. Jewell D., Jr 424 Defrehn. Janice C 453 Dehn, Lynn Taylor 477 Delapp, Kathie V 502 Delpapa. Kathleen A 502 Delta Phi Delta 264 Delta Sigma Phi 222 Delta Sigma Pi 266 Delta Zeta 224 Deluca. Betty Brift 477 Demarcus, Walter 8 502 Dempsey, Dr. Audrey 396 Dempsey. Judy Faye 453 Dempsey, Pansy Dianne 502 Demyer. Don H 385 Denmark, Mary Hope 424 Denning, Dale Wesley 502 Denning. Diane Lee 424 Denny. Audrey Diana 477 Denny. Ted Nichols 453 Denton. Dan Fondwell 502 Denton, Margaret M 502 Denton, William R.. Jr 502 Depolo. Helen Adele 502 Depue. Janet Ruth 502 Derrick, J. 367 Derrick, Mrs. Mildred 382 DeShaw, Charlene Sue 453 Design Associates 161 Desiarlais. Mary E 502 Detwiler. Rebecca A 503 Devane. John Michael 424 Devane, Patrick B 477 Devos. Mlchele Mabel 453 Dewar, Mrs. Thadys 396 Dews, Kathryn Faye 503 Dlamont. Donald Lane 503 Dickens. Carol G 424 Dickens. Scotty Lane 503 Dickens, William J 376 Dickersan, Mary F 424 Dlckerson, Rebecca A §03 Dickinson. John G 424 Dickson. Beverly Dail 477 Diehl. Nancy Ann 503 DIglulio. Michael V 503 Dilday. Dianne E 603 DIM. Mary Susan 477 Dlllard, Evelyn Gayle 503 Dlllard, Linda Joyce 424 Dillingham, Troy Lee 477 Dillingham. Vivian S 503 Disharoon. Janice Ann 503 Distefano, Joseph P 503 DItmars. John Michael 424 Division of Continuing Education 408 Dix. Barbara Ruth 424 Dixon. Arden Leah 503 Dixon, Charles R 503 Dixon. Donald James 503 Dixon. Donna Joyce 453 Dixon, Joann Emily 477 Dixon. Laura Ann 503 Dixon, Phillip Ray 453 Dixon, William Ray 424 Dodd. Carolyn Allen 424 Dcdson, Donna Mae 453 Doherty. Nancy Marie 503 Dolan. Michael Joseph 477 Domb. Karen Ann 477 Donharl, Glenn T 413 Donnalley. Kenneth G 396 Dooley. Julia E 477 Dorer. Lillian Ann 453 541 Dorsev. Deborah V 453 Doubet. Robert Edward 503 Dough. Dr. Robert L 389 Dougheriy, Phillips T 477 Douqhtie, Mary Ann 503 Douglas. Miss Frances 376 Douglas. Teresa Daryl 503 Dowd, John Timothy 453 Dowd. Leonard James 453 Dowd, Margaret E 424 Dowdy. Larry Edward 503 Downard. Catherine C 477 Downes. Sheldon C 398 Downey. James Anthony 477 Downing, Bobbie Carol 453 Downing. Charles P 503 Dowtin. Bessie Mae 477 Doyle. Amelia Carolyn 503 Draffin. Charles E 453 Drake, John William 477 Drake, Rose Jean 453 Drake. Ruth 503 Drama and Speech 368 Draper, Karen Anne 503 Draughon. Betty Lou 503 Drausal, Barbara S 413 Dressel. Barry Lee 413 Drew, Susan Villa 503 Drigqers, Gail Ann 503 Driggers. Stephen M 503 Driver. Jerry Lee 477 Driver. John Thomas 453 Driver. Randy Worth 503 Driver. Shirley Linda 503 Droddy. David William ....454 Drye, Charles Michael 503 Drye. Danny Floyd 477 Dudley. Cecelia A 424 Dudley. Emmie R 424 Dudley, Mrs. Frances 382 Dudley. George Howard 503 Dudley. Mary Eleanor 454 Dudley. Owen Finnel 424 Dudley. Paula Bailey 454 Dudley. Walter R., Jr 424 Duffus. Chr. John D 365 Dulin, Paul Archer. Jr 503 Dull. Marchela 503 Duncan, F. 0., Vice President 353 Duncan, Jan is Pearl 454 Duncan, John Alvin 454 Duncan, Patricia Ann 454 Dundas, Marjorie L 503 Dunlap. Paul Phillip 454 Dunlow, Nora Sue 454 Dunn, Betty Jean 503 Dunn, Joseph Chester 454 Dunn. Kathrine Irene 477 Dunn. Kathryn Maureen 503 Dunn. Dr. Lia P 374 Dunne. Diana Lou 454 Dunning. Jerry B 454 Dunning, Linda Louise 503 Dunson. Elizabeth M 477 Dunson. Larry Douglas 454 Duoc. Pham Dang 503 Dupree. Mary Ann 424 Durham. James T 503 Durham, Susan Jo 454 Durham. William Lee 454 Durham, Dr. William H 396 Dussia. David W 477 Dutka, Janet Marie 503 Dutt, Susan Eileen 503 Dyar, Gregory Bruce -454 Dyndur. Jean Okelley 424 E— Eagan. Mrs. Elsie 398 Eakes. Jop Overman 477 Eakin. Darlene Gale 503 Earl. Mary Jane 477 Early. Elizabeth L 503 Early, James Warden 477 Earnhardt. Daniel E 503 EarnhardK Stanton A 454 Earp. Leonard Bass 454 Earp, Marcia Kay 477 Eason, Elsie Larue 477 Eason. Sandra Lynn 503 Eason, Willa Marie 477 East. Dr. John P 385 East Carolina Christian Fellowship 137 East Carolina League of University Scholars 162 East Carolina University Debate Union 143 Easterling, Nancy L 503 Easterly. Jane C 503 Ebbs, Dr. John D 370 Ebro, Miss Lea 400 Echols, Sandra R 454 Eddins, Patricia Ann 424 Edens. Miss Ruby E 396 Edge, Connie Sue 424 Edqerton, Judine Vail 424 Edmistor. Robert S 394 Edmiston, Mrs. Sara J 395 Edmondson, Russell B 424 Edmondson, Susan G 503 Edmondson, Terry M 454 Edmund, Robert F 454 Edmunds. Eddie Durant 454 Edmunds. Penelope D 477 Edrinqton. Thomas G 454 Edwards. Betty F 454 Edwards. Betty Lynn 454 Edwards, Cheryl Ann 477 Edwards. Dan Kindred 503 Edwards, David A 454 Edwards. Frances P 424 Edwards. James Eugene 477 Edwards, James R 503 Edwards. Janice Marie 477 Edwards. Joann Faye 503 Edwards. Joy E 477 Edwards, Linda Jo 454 Edwards. Martha Gail 454 Edwards, Mary Ann 503 Edwards. Mary Ellen 454 Edwards, Melvin Paul 413 Edwards, Myrtle Gail 503 Edwards. Robert Wade 424 Edwards. Sandra L 424 Edwards, Timothy W 424 Edwards, Valerie M 503 Edwards. William H 503 Efird, Elaine Y 424 Efland, Brenda Gail 503 Egerton. Clinton W 503 Eggers. Ronald Edward 477 Eichling. Mary T 424 Eldson, Arthur Cooke 503 Elam, Donna Gail 503 Elder. Terry Lee 503 Eldridge. Donna Lynn 503 Elgin. Mary Elizabeth 454 EHenberqer. Thomas C 424 Eller, Dr. Frank W 389 Ellenberqer, Timothy R 424 Ellington. Margaret L 454 Elliott. Amelia Marie 503 Elliott. Brenda J 424 Elliott. Kenneth C 503 Elliott. Kenneth Ray 424 Elliott, Logan R 503 Elliott. Patricia A 477 Elliott, Thomas Earl 424 Elliott. Valinda Jo 454 Ellis, Brenda Kaye 454 Ellis. David Larry 477 Ellis. Edward Barnes 477 Ellis, Susan Virginia 477 Ellis. Vicki Sue 503 Ellison. Ralph 413 Elmore, Patsy Dale 477 Elms, Michael Lee 454 EIrod, Sharleen Ruth 503 Emerson, Douglas L 477 Emory, Cheryl Jean 504 Emory, Dale Lee 454 Enqel. Karen Alison 504 Enqen. Betty Jean 504 Engleman, Rebecca J 504 English 370 English, Edward £ 454 English. Wanda Kay 477 English. William A 454 Epperson, Frances M 454 Eppes. Audrey Gail 454 Epps. Ralph Isaac 504 Erber. Dr. Elmer 407 Erexson, Paul F 477 Erskine. Suzanne M 477 Ervin. Michael Lynn 504 Ervln, Patricia Ann 424 Ervlne. Beverley Ann 504 Erwin, John Kelly 424 Estridqe. Ricky 8 424 Etheridqe, Alice Jay 454 Etheridqe. Maude G 454 Eubank. Beverly L 504 Eu banks, Marcia E 477 Eure. Patricia Hale 424 Eutsler, Mrs. Nellvena 371 Evans, Debora h Lynn 501 Evans, Joe Allen, Jr 501 Evans, Johnny G 477 Evans. Leslie Edward 477 Evans, Nancy Carol 478 Evans, Thomas Harold ....504 Evans. Thomas M 504 Everett. Debra Kay 424 Everett, Emily Gail 501 Everett, Grover 367 Everett, James H 424 Everett, Jane Ellen 454 Everett. Mrs. Nell 371 Everhart. Mrs. Frances 380 Everlngton, Marcia E 504 Eysenbach, Miss Joan A 405 Ezeklel, Patricia A 504 Ezzard. Meredeth H 478 Ezzell. Robert Hill 424 Ezzell. Vickie Brooks 504 — F— Fagundus, William W 504 Fahl. Miss Dorethee 374 Fair, Donna Lois 504 Faircloth, Thomas E 504 Fallon, Patricia D 504 Falls, Deborah Ann 478 Fanelli, Angela P 504 Fann, Kenneth R 504 Pansier. Judith Ann 454 Fans ' er. Robert Graig 504 Farias, Carolyn L 454 Farias, Catherine Ann 478 Farina. Daniel C ' 24 Earless, Paula Louise 504 Farmer. Beverly Jane 504 Farmer, Hilda Elese 478 Farnham, Chr. Emily 395 Farrell, Daniel C 478 Parrel I. Mary Cynthia 504 Farrell. Robert A 424 Fary. Richard Lane 454 Fascue. Kenneth F 504 Fast. Cheryl Elaine 478 Faulk. Marcia Jo 478 Faulk, Marvin Jack 454 Faulk, Sherry Louise 454 Faulk, Vicki Sandra 504 Faulkenberry, James 454 Faulkner. Ella Joyce 424 Faulkner. Gail R 454 Faulkner, Marjorie S 504 Faulkner, Robert F 478 Faulkner, Robert G 424 Feldman. David H 425 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 138 Felton, Graham Prldqe 454 Felton. Ruth Ralph 425 Ferguson. Bette B 425 Ferguson. Gerald Ray 425 Ferguson, Jeffrey Lee 504 Ferguson, John R 504 Ferguson, William A 504 Fernandez, Dr. Joseph 37S Fernandei. Miss Manolita . .375 Fernandez. Mrs. Josefa 375 Ferree. Walter F 425 FerreM, Ferd Jackson 504 Ferrell. Mary Edith 478 Ferrell. Patricia G 504 Ferrell. Ronald E 504 Ferrell, Walton T., Jr 478 Ferrell, Waverly J 425 Fesperman, Julia A 425 Fields. Edmond Woodar 454 Fields. Gary Wayne 425 Fields. Joan Ellen 478 Fields, Marsha Lee 504 Fields. Mary Ellen 504 Fields. Ruby Marie 478 Fields, Sandra Lea 504 Fields. Saraveen 454 Fields. Walter C 454 Finch, Lucy Catherine 454 Finch. Rebecca L 413 Flncher, Diane Arlene 504 Findlay, Mary Martha 454 FIndley. John Edward 425 Fines, Oliver F 454 Fink. Sharon Lee 504 First Christian Church Christian Fellowstiip 139 FIshel. Anna E. 454 Fisher, Betty Floyd 425 Fisher. Cecelia L 425 Fisher, Gail S 504 Fisher. Janet 395 Fisher, John Marshall 425 Fisher. Mary C 455 Flaherty. Donna Evans 504 Flake, James William 478 Flanagan, Dwight J 425 Flanagan. Sandra Mary ....504 Flanary. Ralph W. Jr 413 Fleig. Douglas Wayne 455 Fleming. Mrs. Ellen 382 Fleming, Dr. James L., Chr. 375 Flinn, Michael C 395 Flint. Janet Linda 425 Flood. Jerry C. Jr 455 Flounoy, Linda J 425 Flowers. Janice E 504 Flowers, Phillip K 455 Flowers. Rebecca Dell 478 Floyd, Eva P 425 Floyd. Janice Ellen 504 Floyd, John Morrison 504 Floyd, Marilyn Elaine 478 Floyd, Priscilla Dean 504 Floyd. Ruby Lee 504 Flye. Paul William 425 Flye. Sandra Kay 504 Flynn. Virginia Lee 504 Flynt. Sandra E 455 F ' ynt, Terry Lynn 478 Foley, Jeremiah R.. Ill ....504 Foley, Sandra Kay 504 Folsom, Richard K 455 Football fresh 318-321 varsity 310-317 Forbes, Janet Lynn 478 Forbes, Patricia Ann 504 Forbis , David Lewis 455 Ford, Beverly Ann 504 Ford. Connie Lynn 504 Ford. Patricia Elyse 478 Foreman, Alan C 455 Fornes, Frances Jean 425 Forrest. David Craig 504 Forrest. Wanda T 425 Forrester. Rebecca A 478 Forsyth, Scarlett M 455 Fortenberry, Joyce A 504 Foshaq, Larry Lee 455 Foster. Doris Ann 478 Foster Francis J.. Jr 413 Foster. Marilyn E 478 Foster. Mary Latham 425 Foster, Samuel M., Ill 455 Foster. Sylvia Marie 425 Foster, Teresa L 478 Fountainhead 129 Fournler. Linda E 504 Foushee. Beverly D 425 Foushee, Frederic S 504 Foushee, Lana Jeanne 504 Foust, Janet Kay 505 Fouts. Stefani Kay 425 Fowler, Alan Jackson 478 Fowler, Alice Rebecca 505 Fowler, Peggy K 425 Fowler, Sally M 478 Fowler, Susan Louise 505 Fowler, Zaiia Dell 4b5 Fowlkes, David Hunter 478 Fox, Cynthia Gregory 425 Fox. David Stephen 478 Fox, Gerald Martin. Jr 425 Fox, Kaye Marie 455 Fox. Marsha Lee 505 Fragakis, Dean Alex 478 Frahm, James Richard . . . .505 Franceschi. EUda 413 Francis. Mary D 425 Francis. Walter C 425 Franck. James R 505 Frank, George R 455 Franke, Robert H 413 Franklin, Eleanor J 425 Franklin. Linda Brown 425 Franks. Dana Wiley 478 Eraser, Lee C 425 Fraternity Sweetheart 201 Fraier. Estella B 425 Frazier. Bruce Hart 425 Frazier, Judith Ann 505 Frazier, Pamela Kay 455 Frazier. Phillip R 425 Frederick, Gary W 478 Frederick. Richard C 505 Frederickson, Charles A. ..425 Fredrickson, Ann L 505 Freeman. Betty Lois 505 Freeman. Donald A 455 Freeman, John B.. Jr 425 Freeman, Junius G.. Ill ....413 Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship 140 French. Alec Carr 505 French Club 168 Frenck. Carol Jean 425 Freshman Class Officers 118 Fried. Jennifer Jean 505 Fries, Deborah Jean 478 Fritts, Nancy E 505 Frye, David Martin 505 Frye. Jeanne 505 Frye, Johnny Dale 425 Frye. Vickie Savanna 505 Fuderer. Gregory Adam 505 Fulbright, Claude H 425 Fulcher. Delores Anne 455 Fulcher. Dewey E 425 Fulcher, Diane 478 Fulghum, Carolyn 357 Fulghum, Charles A 425 Fuller. Alton W 455 Fuller. Chr. Frank G 398 Fuller, Marilyn Joan 478 Funderburk. Tera R 425 Furcron. Joseph M 478 Furr. Helen Elizabeth 505 Furr. Pamela Arlene 425 Furuseth, Owen James 455 Fusco. Fred P 505 Fuss. Daniel P 505 Fussell, Barbara Anne 478 Fussetl, Steven L 505 Futch, Deborah Anne 478 Futch, Robert S., Jr 455 Futrelle. Glenn 505 Futrelle, Linda C 505 Gaddis. Joseph S 425 Gallagher, Jere D 425 Gallagher, Judith E 505 Gatlimore, Robert, Jr 478 Gallimore, William M 456 Galloway. Bonnie T 413 Galloway, Kenneth R 425 Galloway, Susan Kay 505 Gamma Theta Upsilon 282 Ganey, Paul Hiram 425 Garcia. Bert Howard 425 Garden. Wayne A 455 Gardner, BIMie Jean 505 Gardner, Carol Ann 505 Gardner, Gloria June 478 Gardner. Linda Diane 505 Gardner, Michael Dan 455 Gardner. Terry G 455 Garland. Gregory K 505 Garland, Linda Rae 505 Garner, Cecil Thomas 455 Garner, George F 455 Garner. Katherlne M 455 Garner. Linda Lee 455 Garrett, Matthew S 505 542 Garrls. Audrey Gav 478 Garrison. Mrs. Judith 405 Garriss, Betty Jane 478 Garrow, Mrs. Patricia 382 Gartman. William T 393 Garverick, Thomas J 426 Garwood. Carolyn Lea 455 Gaskill, Lydia F 455 Gasklll. Phillip Lee 478 Gaskins. Oottilois 455 Gasklns. Jerry Lee 455 Gasperini, Euqene G 455 Gaston, Jan Carol 455 Gaston, Patricia F 505 Gauglhofer. Monika M 375 Gauqihofer, Wolfgartq 375 Gautier. R. Gale 478 Gaulier, S. Dale 479 Gay. Hazel Marie 479 Gay. Helen C 505 Gay, Julia Gray 426 Gay. William Russell 479 Gaylor. Jimmy F 455 Gaylord. William R 456 Geahiqan. Hubert 395 Gee, Lawrence L 375 Gelb. Barry L 456 Geiter, Charlene Gail 456 Geiter, Helen L 426 Gelder. Anne McPherson ...456 Gentby. Joseph W 426 Gentry, Barbara Lynn 479 Geography 372 Georqe. Caroline W 426 Geoloqy 372 Georqhiou, Georqe 456 German 374 Gibbons. Andrew H 365 Gibbons. Helen Ruth 505 Gibbons, Roger Moore 479 Gibbs. Dianna Joyce 479 GIbbs, Frances M 456 Gibbs. Henry Lane 505 Gibson. Curtis Ray 505 Gibson, Diane M 426 Gibson, Gerald Ronald 479 Gibson, Herbert Wayne ....413 Gibson, Linda Suzanne ....505 Gibson. Marilyn L 505 Gibson. Martha Burns 426 Gibson. Patricia Anne 505 Gibson. Ronald M 505 Gibso ' i. Sarah F 426 Gibson. William S 426 Glddlngs. Edna Ray 479 Gldley. Anne Keene 456 Gilbert, Brenda Joyce 426 Gilbert, Max D.. Jr 456 Giles, Ann Carol 505 Giles, Frankie Ruth 479 Giles. Laura Beth 479 Giles. Robert Lynn 479 Gill. Helen Inez 505 Gill. Marcia Dianne 479 Gilles. Martha E 505 Gillespie. Ralph T.. Jr 456 Gillette, Jo Anne 479 Gilley. Walter M 505 GIMIIcIn. Patricia J 505 Giordano, Suzanne V 505 Gist, Susan Jean 505 Givens. Judy Ann 479 Glace. Beverly 8 479 Gladden. Randolph F 479 Glasgow. Jimmy Cralq ....505 Glass. Kathleen E 506 Glast. Brenda Joyce 479 Gleason. Jane Marie 456 Gleason. Roberta A 506 Glenn. Marjorle Ann 479 Glenn. Sandra Hobby 426 Glenn. Thomas W 456 Glosson. Georqe Edwin 506 Glover, Annette D 506 Glover, Kathryn E 426 Glover. Nicola B 426 Glover, Richard A 426 Godfrey. James Edward ....479 Godfrey. Milton E 398 Godfrey. Sharon Diane 479 Godley. Janice Faye 479 Godley, William F., Jr 426 Godwin. Elena Sue 506 Godwin, Julia Ann 506 Godwin, Margaret Lynn ....506 Godwin, Pamela Connie ....426 Godwin. Theresa Ann 456 Goetz. William G.. Jr 413 Goforth. Richard P 506 Gold, Reba Madeline 506 Goldbeck. Georqe A 506 Golden. Franklin C 479 Goldinq, Michael S 479 Goldstein. Susan G 506 Go ' dston. Donna Gayle . . . .426 Goldston. Gloria Gail ....506 Golf 304-305 Goliqhtly. Carol Ann 426 Goltobln. Denlse 426 Gooch. Judith A 479 Goodall . Albert R 456 Gooden, Bernice Ann 426 Goodman. Francis E 456 Goodman. Phillip L 426 Goodniqht. Rebecca G 456 Goodson, Cherrie Gail 479 Goodwin. Joseph H 426 Goodwin, Thomas Hoyle . . . .426 Gordley, Dean Tran 395 Gordon. Cheryl Anne 426 Gordon. Frank N 427 Gordon. Robert Keith 506 Gore, Anita Lynn 506 Gorham, Henry Wise 456 Gorrell. Margaret L 479 Gorst, James Donald 456 Goss, Emma Kathy 506 GottI leb. Barbara T 479 Gouqe. Barbara Lee 479 Gouldin. Mary Wriqht ....506 Gower. A. Elizabeth 427 Goyette. Arthur V 372 Gradis, David Loren 479 Grady. Patricia Ann 427 Grady, Robert Vance 427 Grady, William M 456 Graham. Connie 506 Graham, Donna Garleen ....479 Graham. Donna Morton 427 Graham. Georqe M.. Jr 506 Graham. Janet Lynn 479 Graham. Patricia A 479 Grant, James Ronald 427 Grant. Marcia Louise 427 Grant, Nellie Ruth 456 Grant. William F.. Ill 427 Grantham, Carolyn B 427 Grantham. Sandra Faye ....506 Gravely, Charles S 506 Graver. James Kenneth ....456 Graves. Janet F 427 Gray, Anthony York 506 Gray. Bruce Elliot 456 Gray, Carol A 427 Gray. Charles Ronald 427 Gray. Daniel M.. Jr 479 Gray, James L 427 Gray, Janet Kathryn 506 Gray. Janis Helen 506 Gray. John Michael 506 Gray. Phyllis Kay 477 Gray, Rebecca L 456 Gray, Robert Alton 506 Gray. Dean Wellington B. ..394 Gray. William R.. Jr 427 Greek Week 208 Green. Alton L 427 Green. Gary Euqene 506 Green. Jane B. 427 Green. Leonard Glen 479 Green. Linda Lee 506 Green. Prentls Wright 427 Green. Sandra Diane 506 Green. Sandra Kay 479 Green, Sar(«h Edith 456 Greene. Alice Ruth 506 Greene. Brenda J 427 Greene. Carolyn Buell 506 Greene. Christopher M 506 Greene. Laurel J 506 Greene, Martha Jane 479 Greenspan. Peter D 456 Greenway, Steven Ray 479 Greer, Mrs. Juanita 400 Gregg, Ronald Brooks 479 Gregory. Jackie L 427 Gregory. James M 456 Gregory, Patricia B 427 Gregory. Thomas M 479 Gresko. Judy Ann 506 Grey, Steven B 456 Griendlfng. Richard F 479 Grler. Terry Brooks 479 Griffin. Ann 456 Griffin, Charles L 479 Griffin, Charlotte G 506 Griffin, Cynthia G 506 Griffin, Daniel McCoy 506 Griffin, Donna Sue 456 Griffin, Elaine H 456 Griffin. Ellen Sue 456 Griffin, James W.. Jr 506 Griffin, John Chester 427 Griffin. Johnny Lee 427 Griffin. Judith C 427 Griffin. Martha Ann 506 Griffin, Michael C 456 Griffin, Pennl Karen 506 Griffin, Rachel 506 Griffin. Robert G 506 Griffin. Robert Spen 456 Griffin, Teresa B 506 Griffin, Teresa Marie 506 Griffith. Barbara C 506 Griffith. Jamie L 456 Griggs, Elizabeth A 479 Grimes. Betsy 427 Grimes, Carolyn Ann 479 Grimes, Kenneth 1 427 Groce, Juanita Hute 427 Groce. Richard Earl 427 Grodzickl. Barbara A 479 Groqan. Elizabeth A 456 Grogan, Ira Thomas 506 Grollinger, Stephen J 427 Groome, Courtney L 506 Gross. Dr. D. D 384 Gross, Mrs. Tennala 382 Grossnickle. Dr. William ....387 Grubb. Monty Gerald 506 Gudger, James F., Jr 427 Guess. Clifton B.. Ill 427 Guffy, Janice Faye 427 Guldo, Robert E.. Jr 479 Guilford, David James 427 Guln, Daniel Wayne 427 Guln, Faye C 427 Gulati, Dr. U. Chandra 396 Gulledge. Glenn S 427 Gunn. Robert Townsend 427 Gunter. Mary Ann 456 Gurqanus. Betty Kay 506 Gurqanus. Dianna 456 Gurqanus. Horace D 413 Gurqanus, Jena Lee 427 Gurqanus. John H.. Jr 427 Gurkln. Phillip W 479 Gurley, Pegqy J. C 456 Gurley. Steve R 427 Gurley. Velera Ann 506 Gustdfson. Leiand V 396 Guthrie. Linda E 506 Guizo, Anthony L 456 Gwaltney, Andrew Lee 506 Gygl. Elizabeth Fay 506 Gymnastics Club 169 -H- Haakenson. Pamela J 506 Hacknev, Robert S 506 Hidden, Carlton M 479 Haqqard. Paul W 383 Haqwood. Lawrence M 506 Hdigwood, Chr. Thomas J. ..407 Hailev, Ralph R 506 Haines. Francis Reese 506 Haines, Sharon L 427 Halslip, Patricia L 427 Haithcock, Ann Myra 479 Haie. Brenda Ann 479 Hale, Paula Marie 427 Hale. Walter Ross 506 Halev, Deborah C 506 Hall. Allle Susan 479 Hall, Braxton Bragg 506 Hall, Flavius B., Jr 427 Hall, James Dale 427 Hall, John Arthur 506 Hall, John Turner 427 Hall, Karen Lynne ... ' . 479 Hall. Linda Gay 506 Hall. Michael Alan 427 Hall. Patricia Sue 427 Hall. Pauline T 427 Hall, Ralph Williams 428 Hall, Rebecca Dell 479 Hall. Wm. Travis 413 Hallahan. Robert F 506 Hailev. Patricia L 506 Haltom, Samuel T 479 Ham, James Burton. Jr 428 Ham. Joan Carol 479 Ham, Niki C 479 Hamblen, J. Fred 394 Hamby, Barbara Lynn 479 Hambricic, Joe M 403 Hamilton, Dir. George 393 Hamilton, James David ....428 Hamilton. Mark E 507 Hamilton. Thomas R 428 Hamlin, Donna Dale 479 Hamm, Jennifer Lynn 479 Hammond, Alma Jean 428 Hammond. Arthur Scott ..507 Hammond, Kenneth Ray ..507 Hammond. Wanda Jean ...507 Hamnett. Wm. L.. Jr 428 Hampton, Carol Dean 389 Hampton, Dr. Carolyn 389 Hancock. David W., Ill 428 Hancock. Martin Dean 507 Hand. Georqe H 428 Handley. Scottle Anne ....507 Haney, Patricia Shaw 479 Hanklns. William F 507 Hankins, William W 372 Hankovlch, Barbara A 428 Hanna. Alice Maureen 507 Hanner, Susan E 507 Hannum, Margaret A 479 Hansen. Christina T 479 Hansen, Donald W.. II 428 Hanson. Kathleen 428 Hardaway. Caswell S 507 Hardee, Dan Roger 507 Hardee, Daniel Nobles 428 Hardee. Joseph Ray 428 Hardee, Karl Wayne 428 Hardee, Marlon S 428 Hardee. Patricia Ann 428 Hardee. Randall Lee 428 Hardee, Sandra Payne 428 Hardlson, Allen M 507 Hardison. Miss Janice 371 Hardlson. William F 480 Hardman, Raymond H 507 Hardwick, Carol Ann 507 Hardy, Diane 507 Hardy. JanIs Carol 428 Hardy. Lynn Taylor 480 Mardy. Mary Claudette 480 Hardy. Rebecca Kaye 507 Hare. Marvin Edward 428 Hargett, Melba Jean D 413 Harkey. Harold Walker ....507 Harllee, James Edgar 507 Harlow, Walter B 480 Harmon. Annie J 428 Harmon. Rodney Eric 507 Harner, Jane Ann 507 Harper. Brenda Louise 507 Harper. Nancy Laverne ....507 Harrell, Bessie R 480 Harrell. Sandra B. 507 Harrell, Susan Dianne 480 Harrell, Teresa M 507 Harrell, Thomas Hicks 507 Harrington, Eileen F 507 Harrington, Harry D 428 Harrington, William D 507 Harris, Archie L 428 Harris, Brenda Fern 507 Harris, Brenda S 480 Harris, David Rouse 507 Harris, Donna L 480 Harris, Doris Marvene 480 Harris, Fred Lewis 480 Harris, Gayle Wesley 507 Harris, Henry S.. Jr 480 Harris. Hubert B 428 Harris. Iris Juanita 507 Harris. Janet 1 428 Harris. Julia Twiddv 507 Harris, Marian M 428 Harris, Mary C 428 Harris. Nancy Jean 507 Harris. Phillip Lee 507 Harris. Raymond A.. Ill ....413 Harris, Reuben L.. Jr 507 Harris. Robert Wayne 480 Harris, Sandra F 428 Harris, Sandra Kay 480 Harris, Scott Ronald 480 Harris, William Kemp 507 Harrison. Dr. Alice M 394 Harrison, Anne Marie 507 Harrison, Douglas M 507 Harrison, Howard L 480 Harrison, Nina C 507 Harrison, Paul W., Jr 507 Harrison, Peqqy L 507 Harrold, Virginia G 480 Hart, Cynthia Ann 507 Hart. Jack Wayne 428 Hart, Raymond Joseph 480 Hart, Sandra Mae 07 -Hartley, George S 507 Hartley, Paul J 413 Hartman, Debra L 507 Hartsell. Randall Lee 480 Hartsook, Alan David 507 Hartwig, Vickl Lynn 507 Hartiell. Mary Ann 507 Harvey. Jean McNair 428 Harward, William E., Jr. .,507 Hassell, Frances E 429 Hastings, Elizabeth A 480 Hasty, Andrea Gwyn 480 Hatch. Bettye Lois 480 Hatchell. Sara Teresa 507 Hatcher, William H 507 Hatfield. Marshall L 429 Hatley, Wm, Loy 429 Hausc, Robert L 403 Hawkins. Carol E 507 Hawkins, Deborah Jane 507 Hawkins. Jeanette E 429 Hawks. Jasa Elizabeth 507 Hawley, Hilda Grey 480 Hawley, Richard G 507 Hawley. Robert Lee 429 Hawthorne, William H 429 Hayes, Bobble June 507 Hayes, Frank Baker 480 Haynes, Mary Evelyn 429 Haynes. Ronald Keith 480 Haynle, Nancy Marie 480 Health and Education 374 Hearn, Nancy Lue 507 Heartsill, Jenny N. D 429 Heath, Dalton Wayne 480 Heath, Judy Ann 429 Heath, Sarah Margaret 480 Heath, Terry Earl 429 Hcckcl, Dr. Edgar 367 Hecurotte. Carlton 344 Hefner, Daniel Edven 480 Heqe, Susan Gail 507 Hege, William E 507 Helsler. Thomas E 480 Helms, Blair Mitchell 507 Helms, Emma L 429 Helms. Gerald W 480 Helms. Randolph M 429 Helms, Rufus M 328 Helsinq, Doris May 507 Hemenway, Suzanne F 480 Hemic, Stephen G 429 Henderson, Rebecca A 507 Hendlev. Georqe M 480 Hendren, Brady Leeroy ..,,480 Hendrick, Robert S 507 Hendricks, Evelyn C 480 Hendrix, Dianne A 429 Hendrix. Georqe S 507 Hendrix, Patricia D 508 Hendrix, Wilburn E 429 Henn, Sheila Ann 429 Henry, Bonnie Gail 508 Henry. Donald Lee 429 Henry, Patricia Gall 429 Henslee. Charles. Ill 429 Hensley. Anqela Sue 480 543 Hensley. Cheryl Faye 508 Hensley, Deborah S 508 Hepler. David Warren 508 Hepler, Michael B 429 Herb, Sarah Anne 480 Herbst, Glenn Allen 429 Herlocker. Dan Lee 480 Herman. Karen Lee 508 Herrin. Hoytte D 480 Herring, Alice G 480 Herring, Margaret E 480 Hester, Deborah Jean 508 Hester, Chr. Erwin 371 Hester, Linda Gail 480 Hethcox, Janice C 508 Hewitt. Roseanna 480 Hiatt. Paul Nephi 508 Hice, James Edwin 481 Hicks, Barbara Ann 508 Hicks. Beverly Anne 481 Hicks, Carolyn Anne B 429 Hicks, Gail Elise 508 Hicks. James Alonzo 481 Hicks, Johnnie A 508 Hickson, Anne ....429 High. Emma Carolyn 429 HIghsmith. Anna May 508 Hightower. Erwin A 413 Hileman, Robert Leroy 481 Hill, Cynthia Martin 429 Hill, Deidra Bissette 429 Hill. Dr. Joseph It Hill, Mrs. Helga E 375 Hill. Linda D 508 Hill, Nancy 429 Hill. Sammie Walter 429 Hill, Sherry Michele 508 Hill. Sidney E 508 Hill, Tracy Lee 481 Hiller, Suzanne N 508 Milliard. Catherine A 508 Milliard, Susan M 508 Minchman. Jessie A 429 Hinds. Leslie Allan 508 Hines. Isaac C 429 Hines, Marvin Arlynn 508 Hinkle, Cynthia Lee 508 Hinnant, Ronald Lee 430 Hinshaw, Judith Lee 508 Hinson, Billy R.. Jr 430 Hinson. Laveta 508 Hinson. Linda Kay 430 Hinson. Thomas R 508 Hinton. Gail D 508 Hirt. Linda Dale 430 Hiss. Dr. Clyde 403 History 378 Hobbs. Benjamin C 430 Hobbs, Jacqueline S 430 Hobbs, Nina Gray 508 Hockett. Douglas W 430 Hodqe. Jerry Thurman 508 Hodqe. Patricia Lynne 508 Hodges. Betsey Lee 414 Hodges, Clarence C, Jr. ..430 Hodges. Joseph Milton 508 Hodges. Ruth Lee 430 Hodgin. Donald Lee 430 Hodqin. Dr. Katherin W. ..383 Hodgin. Lyndon Mark 508 Hodgson. David Brent 508 Hodnett. Gerald Ellis 481 Hodnett. Rosamond E 508 Hoenig. Toni Lynn 481 Hoff. Gregory Stephen 508 Hoffman, Ronald Lamar ..508 Hofler. Linda Faye 508 itoggard. James F 430 Hoqsed, Rebecca Inath ....508 Hohing. Carol Anne 430 Holden. Stephen Dale 481 Holder. Douglas M .....7..T48I Holder. Frederick A 430 Holland. Cyndra Gayle ....508 Holland. George P 481 Holland. Jacqueline 508 Holland. Peggy Ann 481 Holland. Wilma Louise 508 Holleman. Linda Raye ....508 Holley. Theresa Anne 481 Holley, William H 395 Holliday. Jackie Ann 508 Holllday. Linda Ann 430 Hollingsworth, Joe 508 Hollinqsworth, John A 481 Hollis, Caria Denise 481 Holloman. Gloria Lee 508 Holloway, Edward Lee 481 Hollowell. Betsy Ann 481 Holmes, George Blake 508 Holmes, Dr. Keith 398 Holmes, Raymond Boyd ..508 Holsclaw, Linda Susan 481 Holshouser, Jerry A 508 Holt. Edgar Alexander 508 Holt. Edwin Nickolas 508 Holt. Emily Freida 508 Holt, Robert L. Vice President 353 Holtzapple. Elizabeth 508 Holz, Catherine Nelle 508 Holzworth. Ernest S 508 Homesley, Samuel T 430 Honeycutt, Gloria L 508 Honeycutt, James F., Jr 508 Honeycutt, Jewell Ann 508 Honeycutt, Priscllla 481 Honnet. Randy Eugene 481 Hood, Janet Lee 508 Hook, Harriet H 430 Hooks. Dr. Edgar W 374 Hooks. Laura Beachum 508 Hooper. Debra Ann 481 Hooper. Nancy Lee 508 Hoots. Dr. William R 407 Hopkins, Linda Carol 430 Hopkins. Linda Love 430 Hopkins, Marsha E 508 Hopper, Cordell 430 Home. Dr. John 355 Horner, Betty J 508 Horner, Bonnie Lou 430 Horner, James Wesley 508 Horsman. Bonnie Jean 508 Horton. Janice Marie 430 Horton. Jo Anne 508 Horton, Larry Wayne 430 Horton. Michael 508 Horton. Norman Brown 508 Hough, Linda R 430 Houlik, James W 403 House, Janice L 481 Houston, Josephine A 430 Houston. Margretta 481 Houston. Randy Keith 508 Hout, Catherine Ann 481 Howard. Beniamin F 414 Howard, Betty Faye 430 Howard, Emily Joan 481 Howard, Kenneth Allen 481 Howard. Marlon J 430 Howard, Mary K 481 Howard, Portia Sue 509 Howard. Ronald W 430 Howard, Wllla Anne 481 Howell. Constance F 481 Howell. Mrs. Gladys 391 Howell, Katrina Lynn 509 Howell, Nancy Lynn 481 Howell. Nancy Rose 509 Howell. Raymond D 430 Howell, Steven E 430 Hoyle, Gall 1 481 Hu. Dr. W. K. H 367 Hubbard. Catherine G 509 Hubbard, Catherine W 509 Huber, Winifred C 509 Hudson, Judy E 430 Hudson, Linda Jo 430 Hudson, Phillip B 509 Hudson, Samuel P 409 Huffman, Juanita H 481 Huffman, Terry Dean 430 Huffstetler, Frederic 430 Hufham, Carolyn Marie 509 Hufham. Sybil Eliz 430 Huggins, Sandra Ann 509 Hughes, Claude L. Jr 509 Hughes. Jack Hertford ....509 Hughes, James Harold 481 Hughes. Jamie Sue 509 Hughes. Margaret L 481 Hulth. Pamela Teresa 509 Humbles. Joanne 509 Hume, Dr. William G 399 Humphrey. Duane C 509 Humphrey. David L 430 Humphrey. Etta E 481 Humphrey. Frances B 481 Humphrey. Robert L 430 Humphrey. William E 430 Humphries. William T 509 Huneycutt, Johnny V 481 Hungate. Kenneth W 430 Hunt, George Graham 481 Hunt, John Lynwood 481 Hunt, Marvin Wall 509 Hunt. Mitchell Lee 430 Hunt, Susan Caroline 509 Hunter, Jerry Wade 509 Hunter, Linda Lee 509 Hunter. Mary B 414 Huntley. Dennis H 430 Huntley. Virginia G 430 Hurdle. James R.. Jr 430 Hurley, Dr. Patricia G 400 Hurlocker. Howard Ray ....481 Hurlocker, Larry E 509 Hursey. Robert J 383 Hurwitz. Matthew L 430 Hussey, Nancy Carol 481 Hutchings, Walter R 430 Hutchinson, Jeffrey R 509 Hutchinson. Timothy J 481 Hute, Kathryn Louise 509 Hyde, Margaret Benton 509 —I- landoli. Donna June 509 Ihrie, James Ralph 430 llder+on, Timothy H 481 Industrial and Technical Education 404 Industrial and Technical Education Club 170 Ingle, Wm. Walter 430 Ingram, Bonnie Jean 481 Ingram. John Andrew 414 Ingram, Judy Faye 456 Ingram, Dr. Margaret 399 Inscoe, Irvin Kent 456 Inscoe. Janice Marie 50? Inter-fraternity Council 203 International Students Club 171 Ipock, Jennifer Gail 481 Ipock. Willa Lou 481 Irons. Dr. Fred 355 Irev. Jill 430 Irvin, Eleanor Jean 481 Irvin, John Benson. IV 509 Irwin, Dr. E. Robert 403 Isaac, Margaret P 414 Isaacs, Deborah S 481 Isdbelle, Eugene 403 Isenhour, Sandra Lee 509 Isles. Frances Green 482 Isles, Frances Green 482 Isles, Judy Moore 482 Istey, Brent Martin 509 Isley. Dickie Luther 509 Isley, Samuel Lee 431 Ito. Dr. Takern 366 Ivey, Margo Zorado 431 Ivey. Mary Catherine 509 -J— Jackson. Betsy Jo 482 Jackson, Bonita Lynn 509 Jackson. Deborah C 509 Jackson. Deborah Ruth 509 Jackson, Jerry Edwin 456 Jackson. John K.. Jr 431 Jackson, Katherine D 431 Jackson. Laura hiardy 431 Jackson. Linda Sue 431 Jackson. Ruby W 431 Jacobetti, Andrea L 431 Jacobson, Esther R 456 James, Carolyn 414 James. Cheryl A 431 James. Gahlon Haines 431 James. Furney R 356 James, Karen W 401 James, Lois E 509 James, Mary Lynn 431 James. Kenneth C 396 James. Robert L ..Jr .-456 Jameson. Billy Ray 509 Jard. Mariorie Helen 431 Jarman, Brenda Jean M 509 Jarman. Cecil Thomas 414 Jarman. Connie Gail 482 Jarrett. Marsha Lynn 509 Jarvis. Bruce Burton 431 Jayne. Ann Elizabeth 509 Jeans. Marian Avis 509 Jeffcoat, Michael D 509 Jeffreys. Dr. Donald B 366 Jenkins, Charles H 456 Jenkins. Charles 456 Jenkins. George P 431 Jenkins. Hattie E 431 Jenkins, James R 431 Jenkins, Jane Frances 509 Jenkins, Joseph L 431 Jenkins. Leo W.. President ..350 Jenkins, Lydia Anne 431 Jenkins, Molly R 431 Jenkins. Sandra Lou 509 Jenkins. Suzanne N 456 Jennette. Betsy Ruth 509 Jennings, Claudia F 509 Jennings. Edward L 509 Jennings. Emily T 431 Jennings. Kathleen M 431 Jennings, Dr. A, Ray 373 Jernigan, Janet Gayle 456 Jernrgan. Karen Lynne 509 Jernigan, Linda Sue 431 Jernigan. Margaret A 509 Jernigan. Patsy Britt 456 Jernigan. Robert Nath 4B6 Jessee. Gaylan Lynn 431 Jessup, William W.. Jr 509 Jiicott. Stephen C 431 Johnson, Angella Gail 509 Johnson, Billie M 456 Johnson. Carl David 509 Johnson, Carol E 431 Johnson, Cynthia D 456 Johnson, Deborah Kay 509 Johnson, Doris Love 431 Johnson. Ellen C 456 Johnson. Elma V 456 Johnson, Ernest F., Jr 431 Johnson, Mrs. Esta 399 Johnson. George M,. Jr 456 Johnson. Gerald Lynn 414 Johnson, Hope W 431 Johnson. Horace M.. Jr. ..431 Johnson, Jack Gregory 456 Johnson, Jacqueline 509 Johnson. Jan Carrow 456 Johnson. Jeff Russell 509 Johnson. Jennifer L 509 Johnson. Karen Wagner ... .431 Johnson. Kaye Anita 509 Johnson, Kenneth W 457 Johnson. Kenwyn Neil 509 Johnson. Laura L 431 Johnson. Lucy G 431 Johnson. Marcia E 457 Johnson. Mark Lee 509 Johnson, Miss Melghan 39 Johnson, Michael H 43t Johnson, Dr. F. Milam 383 Johnson, Nancy Gail 509 Johnson, Priscilla R 457 Johnson, Raymond E 457 Johnson. Rose Lee 457 Johnson. Rose Mary 457 Johnson. Sharon Carol 509 Johnson. Shirley Faye 431 Johnson, Susan Elaine 457 Johnson. Susan Gayle 509 Johnson. Sylvia Jean 509 Johnson. Terry Steven 509 Johnson. William Guy ....509 Johnston. James Henry ....509 Johnston, Linda L 457 Johnston. Linda Lee 509 Johnston. Ralph J 457 Johnstone. Janice C 509 Joint Judiciary Council .... 1 19 Jones. Barry Ray 431 Jones. Beverly Anne 509 Jones, Brenda Gray 45? Jones. Bruce McCord 457 Jones. Charles Edward 510 Jones, Daniel Kaye 431 Jones. Dawn Anita 431 Jones, Deborah Sue 510 Jones, Denise Lois 510 Jones, Dennis Gerald 510 Jones. Dean Douglas R 398 Jones, Frances Gail 457 Jones. Helen Frances 431 Jones. James William 510 Jones, Jan Lee 510 Jones, Jarvis D 431 Jones, Jennifer J 510 Jones, Jerome Calvin 510 Jones. Johnnie Earl 510 Jones, Julia C 457 Jones, Julia Gayle 431 Jones. June Temple 431 Jones, Karen Gail 510 Jones, Kerry F 457 Jones, Kirk Dugger 510 Jones, Harold A 403 Jones. Lalon Estelle 431 Jones. Mary Rains 457 Jones. Michael Kent 457 Jones. Pamela Sue 510 Jones, Peggy Jean 457 Jones, Peter S 395 Jones, Randolph C 457 Jones, Ray L., Dr 396 Jones. Rebecca K 510 Jones, Richard Earl 431 Jones. Rose Herring 457 Jones. Rose Marie 510 Jones. Mrs. Ruth 396 Jones. Sam Henry 510 Jones. Sandra Britt 431 Jones, Sherry Lynn 510 Jones, Shirley E 431 Jones. Sybil Gail 510 Jones. Teresa Gail 510 Jones. Thomas K 431 Jones. Vasco D.. Jr 431 Jones. Virginia Ann 510 Jones, Virginia L 457 Jones, Wanda Kay 510 Jones, William Byron 510 Jones. William Elroy 457 Jordan, Angeline M 510 Jordan. Michael Stark 510 Jordan, Susan W 360 Jordan, Yvonne Gail 432 Jorqensen. Dr. N. M., Chr. ..376 Joseph, Yvonne K 457 Joyce. Robert Frank 510 Joyner, Barbara L 510 Joyner. Carl Waylon 457 Joyner. Deborah S 510 Joyner, Debria Jerry 457 Joyner, Kenneth Earl 510 Joyner. Mary Ann 510 Joyner. Ronnie S 432 Joyner, Worth Basil 457 Judd, Julia Marie 432 Judge, Amelia Kay 457 Judicial Board 119 Julian. Linda Louise 457 Jump, Ronald Dean 457 June. Sallie Ann 510 Junior Class Officers 118 Juno, Sharon Diane 457 Justice. John P 432 — K— Kahn, Catherine Rose 510 Kalaf. Charles A 432 Kale. Trudy Lee 510 Kale, Wayne Madison 414 Kane. Robert Terry 510 Kannan. Carolyn Lee 432 Kannan, Jack Eills 457 Kapetanakis. Irene 510 Kappa Alpha 226 Kappa Delta 228 Kappa Sigma 230 Kappel. Elizabeth A 510 Karahalios. James J 510 Karate Club 172 Karl, Robert John 457 544 Katzen, Lionel Ivan 432 Kay, Frances Lee 457 Kaylor, Stephen D 510 Kearns, Marilynn R 510 Kearns. Walter Eugene 510 Keech, Vivian Elaine 510 Keel. Frestel Brown 457 Keel, Joseph Garner 510 Keel, Judith Ann 457 Keen, Deborah Gail 510 Keene. Alice Faye 510 Keene, Thomas Alan 457 Keener. Terry Lee 457 Keener, Vicky Marie 510 Keener. Worthy Kluti 432 Keeney. Frances Ann 457 Kehoe. William Joseph ....39 Keil. Thomas Laird 510 Keillor. Anne Linsley 510 Keith. Charlotte E 510 Keith. James Bruce. Jr 510 Keith. Vickie Ruth 457 Kellam. Elizabeth H 457 Keller. Susan Lee 510 Kelly, John T 407 Kellis. Dorothy Mae 414 Kellum. Linda Kaye 432 Kelly. Alyce Katrine 457 Kelly, Marion R 510 Kelly, Mary Margaret 432 Kelly, Melvin K., Jr 457 Kelly, Virginia R 432 Kelsey. Clarence M AOT Kemp. Bobby Brantley 457 Kemper. Janet Lee 510 Kennedy. Cynthia Ann 432 Kennedy. Peggy West 457 Kennerly. William R 432 Kepley, Jewell E 432 Kepner, Robert Pearce ....510 Kerge, Joan M 510 Kernodle. Debra Jean 510 Kernodle. Linda C 457 Kerns, Wanda Faye 432 Kershaw, Glenn Louis 510 Kershaw. Robert E.. Jr 414 Kesler. Emilie L 432 Kesler. Timothy B 432 Kessler. Tempie Joe 510 Kestner. Michael Kie 510 Ketner. Rodney R 457 Keusch. Dr. Buckingham 396 Kevin Clifford E 510 Key 132 Key. Mickey Geraldine 432 Keys, Margaret J 457 Keys, Susan Landis 510 Keyser. Karen Sue 510 Kidd. Gregory Stewart 457 Kielty. Thomas Jon 510 Kllpatrick. Dr. Rachel 371 Kilpatrick. Pamela J 457 Kim. Dong II 414 Kim, Dr. Jung B 385 Kim. Dr. Yoon H 391 Kimball. Donna Faye 457 Kimball. Jesse Greene 432 Kimel, Ralph C. Jr 457 Kimel. Rickey H 457 Kimrey. Carol Boiling 457 Kimrey. Sallie E 510 King, Brenda Lee 457 King, Charles Randall 457 King. Mr. David 375 King. Durwood M 432 King, Dwight W 510 King. Gary Dewey 457 King. Gwendolyn Lee 457 King, Hadley Samler 510 King. 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Margaret E 458 KnowJes, Geoffrey W 458 Knowles, Patricia A 511 Kno . Dr. David H 391 Knox. Thomas Henry 432 Kohler. Susan V 432 Kolb, Kathrvne Ann 511 Koller. Vickie Lynn 432 Koppenhoefer, Louis G 432 Korn. Rita Anne 432 Kornegay, George C 511 Koser. Annette L 414 Koumparakis, Phyllis 432 Kovacevic. Momcilo M 511 Koiy, Dr. John, Jr 384 Krause. Walter A 511 Krauss. Harvey H 511 Krautler. Charles C 414 Kuczynski. Lenore M 432 Kunsman, Linda Irene 432 Kupecki, Robert M 511 Kuthiala. Dr. S. Kumar ..391 — L— Lackev. Katherine T. Lackey. Stephen D. Lacrosse 308-309 Laffiteau. Dorothy E 432 Laffon. Patricia J 432 Lagos, Elaine J 458 Lagrange. Linda C 458 Laine. Barbara Anne 432 Lake, Joanne Lillian 511 Lamb, Dr. Robert C 367 Lambda Chi Alpha 232 Lambda Chi Alpha Field Day 205 Lambert, Connie Kaye 432 Lambeth. Jo Lynn 511 Lambeth, Judith P 511 Lambeth. Dr. H. D 3i0 Lambie. Miss Ruth 401 Lamm. Mary Helen 511 Lamond. Angus S.. Jr 432 Lampley. Robert M.. Jr 511 Lampley, Sandy M 483 Lanam. 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Belinda Ellen 493 Temple, Kenneth R 444 Templeton, Phillip A 522 Tmiiis 30O-30t Terry, Carol Jo 444 Terry. Stephen Bolton 522 Terry. Susan L 444 Tesh, John C 467 Tesh. Kay Frances 444 Tesh. Larry Alton 522 Tesh. Linda Faye H 467 Tettertington, Carol A 467 Tetterton, Louis G.. Jr 467 Tew. Geddle Wayne 467 Tew. Sarah Lou 522 Thaxton. Linda B 493 Thaxton, Mary Ann 444 Thayer. Frank Kirk. Ill 522 Theta Chi 248 Thigpen. Kenneth Lee 467 Thomas. Carmellla Sue ....493 Thomas. Christopher E 467 Thomas. David Andrew ....493 Thomas. Deborah Anne 493 Thomas. Donald John 522 Thomas, Donald M 444 Thomas, Greg A 444 Thomas. John G., Jr 444 Thomas. Julia West 444 Thomas, Katherlne 522 Thomas, Margaret E 467 Thomas, Mary Ann 467 Thomas. Mary Lee 493 Thomas. Matthew H.. Jr 467 Thomas, Pamela E 444 Thomas, Patsy M 522 Thomas, Ruby Lynne 522 Thomas, Ruth Tinsley 493 Thomas. Sandra Faye 493 Thompklns. Barbara J 522 Thompson, Aubrey C 444 Thompson, Caroline E 467 Thompson, Carolyn J 522 Thompson, Catherine E 522 Thompson. Haywood. Jr 467 Thompson. Hubert W.. Jr. ..444 Thompson. Hugh White ....522 Thompson. Louise G 522 Thompson. Marilyn Sue ....467 Thompson, Mary D 522 Thompson, Mel Garris ....522 Thompson. Melba Jean 522 Thompson. Pamela L 493 Thompson. Patricia A 444 Thompson, Rebecca L 522 Thompson, Stephanie A 522 Thompson. Susan K 522 Thompson. Terry A 493 Thompson. Toni Claire 493 Thompson, Valorle J 522 Thompson, Virginia A 522 Thompson. Wendy K 522 Thonqer. Pamela 467 Thornburq, Timothy F 467 Thornton. Dr. Jack 397 Thornton. James H 522 Thornton, Lynda A 444 Thornton. Robert E.. Jr. ..522 Thornton. Susan Lynn 522 Threewitts. Sara B 467 Thurmond. Ralph Edwin 522 Thurston, Beverly K 444 Thweatt, Donna Lynne 444 Tierney. Kathleen B 522 Tillery, Charles Lee 467 Tltlett. Patricia A 444 Tllley. Sandra Kaye 467 Tillman. James F 493 Tillotson, Mary Susan 522 Tillwlck, Karen Ann 444 Tilton. John G 467 Tlmberlake. Patrick B 444 Tindall. Kathy Myrtle 522 Tinqley. Gall Cynthia 523 Tinney, John Eldon 467 Tipfon. Margaret E 522 Tipton, Mark E 493 TIsdale, James O.. Jr 444 Tisler, Michael J 444 Tobin. Ronald Slake 523 Todd. Judy Liles 467 Todd, Linda Irene 523 Todd, Martha Frances 523 Todd. Dr. Quintin 384 Tolen. Mary Ellen 444 Toler, Cheryl Boyd 444 Toler, Clara Starling 467 Toler, John Anthony 467 Toler, Melvin Thomas 467 Toler. Sfeve Lewis 467 Toll. Mrs. Eleanor 403 Tollev. Edward R 444 Tomkinson, Patricia J 444 Toombs. Jerald W 444 Toombs. Linda Jarvls 444 Topper. Chr. Paul Q 403 Townsend, Charles W 522 Townsend, Clarence G 444 Track 302-303 Tracy. Kevin Michael 493 Trail. Roderick S 444 Transou. Margaret Ann 444 Trausneck. Donald A 523 Trawlck. Charles W 523 Trent. Carolyn Jean 523 Trent. Thomas Herbert 493 Trevisan, Paul Thomas 523 Trickier. Terry Lee 444 Triece. John Randolph . . . .467 Trimmer, John Richard 415 Tripp, James Raymond ....467 Tripp. Linda Jean 523 Tripp. Roger Samuel 468 Troutman. Patricia A 522 Troxler. Jack I Anne 468 Traujt. Martin L 397 Truslow. Grover C 493 Tucker, Carol Ann 444 Tucker. Carolyn Ann 444 Tucker, Dr. James 54 Tucker. Lu ' a Susan 523 Tucker. Richard Lee 523 Tucker. Terry Gray 468 Tucker, Thomas T 468 Tucker, William L 444 Tunnel I. Glenna D 444 Tunnell. Sylvia Ann 523 T unstall, Martha 8 523 Turlington. Nancy 523 Turnage, John Lester 493 Turnaqe. Robert F 523 Turner. Alan Bradley 493 Turner. Alice Brown 444 Turner. Carolyn Dean 493 Turner. Darlene B 444 Turner, Georgette A 445 Turner, Kenneth O ' Dell 523 Turner. Leroy, Jr 523 Turner. Linda L 468 Turner. Lynda Ann 468 Turner. Martha E 468 Turner, Terry Lane 468 Turner. Virginia Rea 523 Tutterow, Charles D 445 Tuttle. Beth Daniel 523 Tuttle. Francis C. Jr 493 Tuttle, John P.. Jr 493 Twlford. Dennis 445 Twilley. Charles E 523 Twtsdale, George M 445 Twyne. James G.. Jr 493 Tyler, Harry L 445 Tyler, Timothy O ' Dell 468 Tyndall, Dorothy K 468 Tyndall. James B 523 Tyndall, James R., Jr 493 Tyndall, Ronald E 523 Tyndall, Zackie L 415 Tyner. Randolph A 493 Tyson. Carolyn Eliz 468 Tyson, Joseph James 445 Tyson, Mary Kafhryn 468 Tyson, Vernon Leon 445 Tysor, Bonnie Hope 523 — u— Ulmer. Michael Joseph 523 Underwood, Nan G 68 Underwood. Sandra E 493 University Board II? University Party IB? Upchurch. Joann t arie 523 Upton, Betty Ann 468 Upton, William E 445 Usilton, Susan Eileen 523 Ussery. Robert M.. Jr 383 Uzel. Dana Susanne 523 Uille, Russell Turner 468 Vail, Donna Frances 523 Vance, Elizabeth H 468 Vance, Janet Mdrie 493 Vance, Kate Huske 445 Vance, Kathleen Ann 468 Vandercool, Brian R 445 Vanderslice, K lary C 493 Vandlford, Carlton W 468 Vanhorn, Sandralee A 523 Vanhouten, Kathy M 523 Vanhoy, Charles M 523 Vanhoy, Ivlartha Ellz 468 VanLandinqham, John M. ..493 VanMiddlesworth. Wm 493 Vann, Cynthia Louise 523 Vann, Shelby Kay 493 Vanneman, Valerie D 468 Vannetta, Barbara L 468 VanneHa, Kathleen L 445 Varela. Gerald Joseph 445 Vaughan, Brenda Anne ,,.,445 Vauqhan. Jack Hart 493 Vaughan, Mary V 523 Vaughan, Ruth T 468 Vaughn, Charles W 445 Vaughn, James R,, Jr 445 Vaughn. Lucien Renner 523 Vaughn, Randall Gray 493 Vause. Kenneth D 468 Vause. Penny 493 Vause, Robert Carl, Jr 523 Vawter, Delores Ann 445 Vernon, Gail Franklin 415 Vernon. Jennifer Ann 493 Vernon. Martin Lewis 523 Vernon. Dr, Thomas E 39? Verrastro. Ralph E 403 Vestal. Larry W 445 Vester, Gretchen D 468 Vetfer. Kenneth Carl 523 Vick. Deborah 493 Vick. Deborah Vaughan 523 Vick. Sharon Dianne 523 Vickers. Earleen P 468 Vickery. Julia Sumire 493 Vickery. Robert W 493 Viel. Lawrence W 445 Villafranca. Margaret M. ..523 Vllleneuve. Wayne P 523 Vining. Martha M 468 Vinson. Deborah G 445 Vinson, Deborah Sue 468 Vinson. Gwendolyn Ann 493 Vinson. Noma Cleo 523 Vinson. Theresa M 445 Viola. Albert Emile 468 Visger. Elaine K 523 Vogel. Dorothy P 445 Vondrehle. Victoria L 523 Vosburg. Robert Henry 493 Voss. Kenneth W., II 445 — W— Wachter. Mary Simmons ....445 Wachter, Peter Marsh 445 Wade. Linda Ann 445 Wadsley. Va. Ann 468 Waff. Debra Sue 523 Wages. Gary Robert 468 Wages. Johnnie C 445 Wagner. Debra Jo 623 Wagner. Elizabeth A 445 Waqstaff. Fredric C 523 Wainwriqht. Wilson C 445 Waits. Judy Mann 445 Walden. David Carroll 493 Waldner. Audrey C 445 Waldrop. Mrs. Bonnie 405 Waldrop. Edna Harris 468 Waldrop. Paul E 07 Walk, Susan W 523 Walker. Brenda J 523 Walker. Carol Ann 468 Walker. Franklin M 493 Walker. Gary Joe 446 Walker. Gloria Ann 523 Walker. James C 446 Walker. Lloyd W,. Sr 468 Walker, Richard L 468 Walker. Willie R., Jr 493 Wall, Everette T 523 Wall. Gary O ' Neil 444 Wall. Jerry Wayne 444 Wallace. Barbara Ann 446 Wallace. Patricia B 444 Wallace. Phillip 493 Waller, Edgar C 448 Waller. Mary Joanne 523 Walser. William Henry 523 Walsh, David Kevin 523 Walston. Alvin Rufus. Jr. ..523 Walston, Rebecca E 523 Walter. Janice L 469 Walter. Patricia M 469 Walters. Donna Ruth 493 Walters. Julia Alison 523 Walters. Lamonde E 493 Walters. Larry M 523 Walters. Mary David 523 Walton. Claude Jerry 446 Walton. Judy Gaye 493 Walton. Susan Carol 469 Wanderman. Chr. Henry ..374 Wanderman. Mrs. Zelly 375 Wanzer, Sidney S 493 Ward. Ava Gail 523 Ward. Barry Lee 523 Ward. Carolyn Louise 523 Ward. Christopher D 523 Ward. Doris Jeanetle 446 Ward, Edith Hazel 523 Ward. Janet Kern 469 Ward. Mildred T 446 Ward. Vernon A 71 Warden. Eve Mildred 523 Warden. Michael Leroy ....523 Warner, Joyce Victor 523 Warren. Brenda Gall 523 Warren. Donald Earl 446 Warren. Elizabeth A 469 Warren. John Webster 449 Warren. Stephen Scott 469 Warshawsky, Cathyrn A 469 Warwick. Sharon Sue 524 Washburn. Harold D 493 Washington. Don W 469 Waters, Cherry A 46? Waters, Marvin T 446 Waters, Richard C„ Jr 469 Watklns, Ann Beverly 524 Watkins, Gloria J 44? Watklns, Jo Ann 469 Watklns, Kathrine M 493 Watklns, Linda B 444 Watkins, Teresa Ann 494 Watkins, Thomas Craig 446 Watkins, Thuria N 524 Watrous. Dr, Blanche 3?l Watson. Ann L 444 Watson. Brett 403 Watson. David A 494 Watson. Deborah Lee 494 Watson. Diana Gail 446 Watson. Elaine P 469 Watson, Emily Wagoner 494 Watson. Frances L 524 Watson. Hubert Herman ..524 Watson. Jennifer D 494 Watson. Judy M 449 Watson. Phyllis Ann 444 Watson. Rebecca D 444 Watson. Rita Carol 469 Watson. Sherry A 449 Watson, William H 3?7 Watts. Herschel J 46? Watts. James Henry 46? Watts, Phillip Baxter 524 551 Weatherly. Betty C 524 Weatherly. Gaynelle A1A Weatherly. Phyllis E 524 Weatherman. Daria A 524 Weathers. Linda S 524 Weathers, Susan D 446 Weaver. Dr. Florence 3M Weaver. James Garland 4i9 Weaver. Robert Price 446 Weavil. Nathan R 469 Webb. Donna Ruth 524 Webb. Joan Clark 469 Webb. Mary G 524 Webb. Sharon Ann 524 Webb. Sherry Jo 494 Webb. Wanda Lee 524 Webber, Caroll 383 Webber, Mrs. Edith 371 Weber. 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Willard M 494 Whitlow, Deborah Ann 494 Whitney, Julia W 524 Whitney, Kay Ellen 470 Whitt, Martin Luther 446 Whitt, Ross Gerald 494 Whltten. Emily S 446 Whittlnqton. Lois P 524 Whittle. Katharine E 524 Wicker. Debra C 524 Widmaier. Robert G 446 Wieczenak. Irene C 494 Wlggs. James Philip 446 Wlgqs, Joseph Lee 524 Wlggs. Robert Lynn 446 Wiggs, William Hayes 415 Wightman. Linda B 447 Wike, Donald Jason 524 Wilcox. Jo Ann BIythe ....447 Wilder, Dan Ray 494 Wilder. Faye D 447 Wilee. Brenda Jean 447 Wiles, Paula V 470 Wilfong, Barbara Ann 524 Wilfong, Gary Howard ,,..470 Wilfong. Jonathan E 447 Wilhelm, Stephen Ray 447 Wilkerson. Elizabeth 494 Wllkerson, Faye E 494 Wilkes, Trudy Fay 447 Wilkie, Claude F 470 Wllklns, Betsy Lynn 524 Wilkins, Susan Ann 524 Wilkins, Susan Lynn 524 Wilkinson, Gregory A 470 Willard. Linda Diann 524 Williams. Allen Wayne ....470 Williams. Barry C 447 Williams. Betsie Kay 524 Williams. Bonita Gail 524 Williams. Cecilia A 524 Williams. Charles W 524 Williams. 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Daisy L 470 Williamson. John B,. Jr. ..471 Willlford. Catherine A 525 Wllliford. James T 525 Willlford. Jlmmle R 471 Williford. Trudy L 471 Willis, Delana Ann 525 Willis, Jane Lee 525 Willis, John D +47 Willis, Karen Judith 525 Willis, Margaret J 525 Willis, Richard D +47 Willis. Tomianne 494 Willis. William J 407 Wllmer. Danny Wayne 447 Wilson. Barbara Lee 494 Wilson. Bonita Gall 494 Wilson. Braxton A 471 Wilson. Brenda Sue 471 Wilson. Connie Faye 525 Wilson, Mr. Delano R 378 Wilson. Donald Archie ....525 Wilson. Donald Wayne 525 Wilson. Donna S 447 Wilson. Frances S +47 Wilson. Gary Donald 494 Wilson. Ginger Kay 525 Wilson, Janice Marie 525 Wilson, Jefferson D 494 Wilson, Jerry Clyde 525 Wilson, Karen Lou 525 Wilson, Maycle Adele 525 Wilson, Patricia Anne 525 Wilson, Sandra Jeanne 494 Wilson, Stephen H 447 Wilson, Virginia L 471 Wilson. Wendell Gene 494 Wilson. William H.. Jr 471 Wlllon. Dr. O. Christine ....364 Wilton. Sharon Lynn 525 Wimberley, Teresa S 494 Wlmsatt. Gregory F 471 Winbon. Belinda E 471 Winborne. Terry Lynn 525 Winborne. Vivian Lee 494 Wlnburn. John P 471 Wlnfree. Diana Estill 524 Winkler. Cornells. Ill 525 Winkler. James Gordon 525 Winkler. Pamela Jane 525 Winn. Barbara Anne 525 Winslow. Cynthia Ann 525 Wlnslow. Holllam T 525 Winslow. Hugh C, Jr 471 Wlnslow. James W 494 Winslow. Mary Lloyd 471 Wlnslow. Michael N 447 Wlnslow. Paul S 525 Wlnstead. David H 494 Winstead. Elsie E 525 Wlnstead. Leroy. Jr 494 Wlrth. Donald Arthur 525 Withrow. Hilda Faye 471 Withrow. Robert P 447 Wolak, Jean Marie 494 Wolf, Irene Brandes 525 Wolfe, John Lawrence 494 Wolff, Darlene K 471 Wollln, Martha G 494 Womble, Andrew 447 Womble, David Earl 447 Women ' s Field Hockey 290-291 Women ' s Honor Council .,123 Women ' s Intercollegiate Athletics 290-293 Women ' s Judiciary 122 Women ' s Recreation Association 191 Women ' s Residence Council ..194 Women ' s Volleyball 292 Wommack. 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