Fayetteville State University - Fayettevillian Bronco Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

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M : ' ■! , ' ' ■ ' m . % ■t 1 ■1 1 -k. ■ ri •ExamxaosXBmSKSr PuSlisded 6y tdc students oj FAYETTEVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Fayetteville, North Carolina FOREWORD Changes in life in general are perpetual, and are probably most prevalent, specifi- cally, in education. As we thumbed through the pages of some of our old annuals (1927- 29) , we could see more clearly the vast number of outstanding changes that have occur- ed during the years, here at our Alma Mater. The annual, first called The Smithsonian, was later entitled The Bronco , andin 1961, renamed The Fayettevillian. The faculty and staff has increased from approxi- mately twenty-five (1927) to more than seventy-five at present. The enrollment shifted from the low hundreds to more than one-thousand, while the senior class compares thirty-one to one-hundred fifty. In 1927, buildings were few, scattered around undevelop- ed grounds, while today there are more than twenty modern structures stately placed on well-planned, beautifully landscaped, grounds. Courses of study have expanded with the changing times. We, the present college family, take pride in tipping our intellectual caps to all of these-the founders, supporters, administrators, faculty and staff, and alumni-who have helped and are helping to pave our road of progress. Our hearts are filled with pride as we pay tribute during this, the 85th year of the founding of the College. ' ' GJianoes Uhrouon Une years • ■) 1962 — — 1927 — hH ' «M| . ' ■ ' •fS ' , r-U-li liATER Fa etteville Stato Teachors Collsge true. Oh hail whits end Bluo To Theo cur iiaiiiiigip Ihry Terrj ' ELdridco ..4 .., - Sons noy roll and changes un- liiiifl _.. .. _. , « Bf f-- -J a- i-HssFSF-SHa-r--- fold Thy praise ■vor sing. All W ' m?- te l =iil p f M i lovo and Ic yal — ty Uo plodjo hojirts a novj. Our m m . L.i? g$ ::, Al Lia I-fci-: tcr F -.....It... to hail Thoo I? . iliiiiiillilil Hg chorish c-aoh hall, each tiiio honored wall Each bonding tree and bower, The ' far we :i.ay roar.i, thy spirit loads on To victory and povror. With courage and i.iiglit and Majesty March on eld colors true. Our Alna llator F.T.G. We ' ll stand by old ' Jliitc and Blue, . . ; A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ma ' nn v REV. ROBERT E. FAIRLEY 1898-1899 DR. E. E. SMITH 1883-1888 1895-1898 1899-1933 PROF. CHARLES CHESTNUT 1880-1883 FOREWORD DR. J. W. SEABROOK 1933-1956 A ' ' ' ' ' ' : - V ' Mi ' . N ' DR. RUDOLPH JONES 1956- BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE An act of the State Legislature in 1877 provided for the establishment of a normal school for Ne- groes. The Howard School in Fayetteville, which had been in existence for ten years, was selected for State support and the name was changed to State Colored Normal School. Robert Harris, who had been serving a -prrncipaTTsiJhe Howard School, remained as head of State Normal. Upoythe death of Mr. HarrisVn 1880, the chosen o head the institution. After serving as chi f administrator for three years, Ches to wri e books an rac Xe law in Cleveland. Oh Eiekiel Ezra nith ™ s next sel ted to be pHncipa] that lateted for fift Wtfs with two brief interrup ions pointedVlinister Resident and Cons l-General of :he Uni eight yeass, George H. Williams, jrtready on the f iculty, during the mar with Spain, Dr.Rjmth was called to serve unteer Infann ,and the Rgj; . E. Fairley became actirjg Lincoln UniveEgi !!! Pblms vania and a Presbyterian c .e fter twenty-five years at the Howard Schoo it Remained for only four years and was then m on Worth Street. rominent fiction writer, Charles W. Chesnutt, was lutt resigned of the school, thus beginning an association iifter his first five years, Dr. Smith was ap- ed States in Liberia. During his absence of juidedthe destinies of the institution. Again IS Adjutant of the Third North Carolina Vol- principal. Rev. Fairley was a graduate of rgyman. , State Normal was moved to Ashley Heights whWre ed bacLXo.ili«LXity and conducted in a rented lodge After more (han thirtySyears with no permanent home, Dr. Smith, aid by T. W. Thurston and other citizens raised sufficient funds to purchase fifty acres of land on IVmrchison Road. In lateJ years Dr. Smith and his wife, Mrs. Nannie L. pmith, sold and gave enough adcfitional land to increas the college holdings to over 9f acres. On this perma3Twtt-sfte the State beganyfo erect buildings representat e of a state instituti n of aigher learning. When Dr. Smith retired ir 1933 there were on the campjife eight brick building and sWeral cottages. He left an enthusiastic faculty and student body. The work of the high sjyiwol and theVNormal school was recognized by State officials as being among th« best. Dr. J. w , abrook, who h3;i- erved as Dean for eleven years, was elected to succeed Dr. Smith. Under Dr. SeaDitye lt ' o able -Teadership the institution became a four year college in 1939; eight more modern buildings were erected; the enrollment increased; the college acquired membership in the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; and the faculty and curriculum were strength- ened. After serving as president for twenty-three years Dr. Seabrook retired. In 1956, Dr. Rudolph Jones, who was serving as dean, was elected president of the college. Dur- int the administration of Dr. Jones, two-year courses in Auto- Mechanics and Secretarial Science have been added. The curriculum has been expanded to include majors other than elementary education. Dr. Jones has secured appropriations for renovating the gymnasium and making extensive improve- ments on the grounds in the way of paved roads, parking areas, new campus lighting, and new sewer lines. In December, 1960, the college became a member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The enrollment of the current year reached 1,000, the highest in the history of the institution. The college will continue to develop and to off er students enrolled all the advantages of a wholesome college life. Joyner Hall First School 1877-1909 Lilly Gymnasium Taylor Science Building Spaulding Infirmary DEDICATION Seventy-Four Years of Dedicated Service ' The Height of Distinction is Service to Others Miss Eaton worked as a professor of arts at Fayetteville State Teachers College for a period of fifteen years, from September 1941 to July 1956. Her untiring services were an inspiration to those who came in touch with her. Miss Eaton received her MA Degree from New York Univer- sity. Traveling and art are her hobbies. RESPECT Miss Florence P. Eaton ADMIRATION Mrs. Nannie Smith, through her untiring efforts and unselfish service, has been a guiding light for all who know her. For twenty-six years, she worked in the English Department of Fayetteville State Teachers College, from September 1932 to June 1958. Mrs. Smith holds a MA Degree from Columbia University. Her hobby is collecting rare specimen of flowers and cross breeding them. Mrs. Nannie T. Smith For thirty -two years, Mrs. Mae H. Seabrook dedi- cated herself wholeheartedly to the educating of her students in the field of biology. Though quiet and retiring, she was nevertheless a symbol of strength and fine womanhood to her students. Mrs. Seabrook received her Ed. M Degree from Howard University. She was a member of Fayetteville State Teachers faculty from September 1929 to June 1961. LOYALTY Mrs. Mae H. Seabrook FACULTY AND STAFF ' The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT RUDOLPH JONES RECORDS AND ADMISSIONS 9 Lenna M. Means Registrar Bettie E. Person Clerk Fannie L. Willis Typist Peggy M. Green J. Olivian Graham Secretary Secretary BUSINESS DEPARTMENT liS - . Arthur J. Pindle Business Manager Lila L. Harper Cashier Arthur L. Jefferson Accounting Clerk Mildred S. Johnson Accountant Patricia F. Parker Vance McBroom Secretary Supt. Bldgs. Grounds Theresa Hicks Asst. Dietitian LIBRARY ' ■ n Lillionteen Whitehurst Circulation Librarian Eunydice W. Smitli Catologing Librarian Blondine E. McMillian Ass ' t. Circulation Librarian Constance Martin Typist PERSONNEL John C. Jones Dean o£ Students Daisy G. Coles Dormitory Counsel Nathalene Smith Librarian |i «%. Willie M. Gannaway Dormitory Counsel M Naomi S. Hubert Dormitory Counsel € k. t Lila B. Murpny Dormitory Counf Helen M. Pollock Dormitory Counsel Marea Singletary Dormitory Counsel Rudolph Gordon Martha J. Doster Director, Williams Hall Secretary AUTO MECHANICS 4 ' . Charles E. Austin B.S., Hampton Institute Thomas J. Gavin M.S., A T College Chairman BUSINESS EDUCATION Carolyn V. Norwood M.A., Columbia Univ. William M. Robinson M.Ed., Univ. of Pittsburgh Carrie D. V. Stokes M.A., N. Y. U. EDUCATION Charles A. Asbury M.A., N. C. College Rosalyne Brooks M.S., University of Denver Lorena C. Carter M.A., Columbia Univ. r Minnie T. Forte Ph. D., N. C. College Marguerite S. Frierson Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. Chairman Walter T. Pace Ed. D., Wayne Univ. Howard S. Smith Ed. M., Rutgers Univ. Audrey C. Spicer M.A., Howard Univ. Charles D. Sanders M.Ed., Sprmgfield College il— ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES Armand Amisial EUzabeth S. Bell Licencie en Droit de la Ph. D., Ohio State Univ. Faculte De Droit de Port-au- Chairman Prince, Haiti. Edward D. Clark M.A.. N. Y. U. Virginia F. Curry Ph. D.. Indiana Univ. Mildred P. Jones M.S., Catholic Univ. John W. Parker M.A., Columbia Univ. Minnetta H. Scott Lois P. Turner Ed.M., Univ. of Pittsburgh M.A., Univ. of Penn. FINE ARTS Vergil G. Wright M.A., N. Y. U. Thomas B. Bacote Helen T. Chick M.S., Columbia Univ. M.S., Columbia Univ. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary T. Eldridge M.F.A., Carnegie Tech. Chairman Barbara Massey B.A., N. C. College Charles A. Young M.A., N. Y. U. Lauraetta J. Taylor M.A., Columbia Univ. Daniel A. Williams M.S., N. C. College Evelyn Washington B.S., Tenn. State A 1 State University Harold L. Scott Ed.M., Univ. of Pittsburgh Chairman MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Wilhelmina W. Bishop M.Ed., Univ. of N. C. Cynthia S. Bond M.A., Columbia Univ. Tyng-Tsair Chao Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Henry M. Eldridge Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh Chairman Valeria P. Fleming M.S., N. C. College SOCIAL SCIENCES ? ' J. David W. Bishop Ph.D., Catholic Univ. S . a Robert A Massey M.A., McCormick Theol. Seminary d M Joseph L. Knuckles Ph.D., Univ. of Conn. Clarence A. Chick M.A., Columbia Univ. Page P. Saunders M.S., W. Va. Univ. Richard P. Robinson M.A., Columbia Univ. Hubert R. Doub M.A., Univ. of Penn. C. Chacko Thomas Ph.D., State Univ. of Iowa Marion C. George Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. Clarence H. Thomas Th.M., Union Theol. Seminary (Richmond) Rudolph Gordon M.A., Univ. of Penn. Odell Uzzell Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. Chairman STUDENT Judiciary Judge Secretary Vice-president L Treasurer The purpose of this organization shall be: (1) to preserve institutional customs and traditions; (2) to promote college spirit; (3) to encourage student initiate; (4) to afford student development through self-expression, self-control and leadership; (5) to co-operate with the administration in the regulation and the promotion of student activities; (6) to enact legislation and to enforce this student legislation. SENIOR DORMITORY COUNSELORS FRESHMAN-WEEK COUNSELORS . Seniors We ' re on the threshold of the long sought day. The sign that marks the parting of the way, Where each with his own life must pay the cost, Or in the world of failure, be forever lost. C. Tucker Class of ' 27 SENIORS President . . . Vice-president Secretary . . . Treasurer , . . Reporter. . . . Sponsor . . . . . . Willie Dancy . . . Jesse Hall . . . Ruby Hagan . . . John Smith . . . Gloria Boyd Dr. Odell Uzzell To think, we have worked so diligently towards this, our Commencement Day, only to begin anew. Of course, we fully realize that education is a continuous process and of little use unless weplan to perpetuate it through the years, in or- der to be of better service to mankind. We, the members of the Senior Class, feel that we are departing to serve. DOROTHY ARCHER PERCY ARRINGTON THOMAS BALDWIN PATRICIA BATCHELOR VERNA BATTLE WILLIAM E. BLUE THOMAS BOND ANNIE M. BOWENS JOANNE BOWMAN GLORIA BOYD SUSIE BOYD ANNIE M. BRABOY BOBBIE LEE BRATCHER IRISH BRATCHER BETTYE BRISBON WILLIAM BRONSON PEGGIE BURNETT LEO CAMPBELL WILMA CLANTON ETHEL MAE COFIELD WILLIE DANCY VERGIE DANIELS EUNICE MAE DIXON JOSEPH ELLIS VIRGIL FRANKLIN ESTHMA FULLER THERESA FULLER DOROTHY GARDNER MARY GERALD iracs WILLIE ANN GILLIS JACQUELYN GFIADY DOROTHY GRAHAM RUBY LOIS HAGANS GLADYS O. HALL JESSE HALL NANCY HANKS JAMES HERBERT MARY HERRING PATRICIA HINSON ANNIE RUTH HOLMES ANNIE RUTH HOLMES EVA INGRAM JOSEPfflNE IRELAND CHARLES JAMES THELMA JAMES PHYLLIS JOHNSON DIONET JORDAN GERTINA KEYES MARJORIE LANGSTON LAURA LATHAM CATHERINE LEAVENS GEORGE LESSANE ISSAC MILLER DONALD MONROE CATHERINE McDONALD MARY McEACHAM DAVID McNAIR GEORGE NEWKIRK JAMES NEWKIRK BARBARA PEARSON mkm CHARLES PERRY REMATHA PETTIFORD THOMAS RAWLEY JERLINE ROBERTSON GERTIE RODGERS GWENDOLYN SETTLE BETTY JEAN SMITH JOHN SMITH WILLIE SMITH CEPHAS SPAULDING MAR SPELLER HARVEY SPIVEY ROBERT STITT JEAN SWINSON THELMA SWYGERT GERALDINE TAYLOR MARGARET TELFAIR HIAWATHA TUCKER FANNIE TYSON SAMUEL VINES GILBERT WALSTON ROBERT WASHINGTON FREDDIE WEST NED WHITE ANNIE BELLE WILLIAMS { ODESSA WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS GEORGE WILSON DOROTHY WOMBLE WILBERT BEATTY MARIANNE BREWINGTON CAROL YVONNE BROADNAX VOCATIONAL ARTS EVA MAE BROWN CAROLYN BRUNSON CHARLES BRYANT BARBARA BURNETTE VIOLA CHAPMAN NORMA JEAN COLEY JOHNNY CRAWFORD BARBARA DAWSON NELLIE DIXON WILLIE DKON BARBARA FORNEY OLIVIA GRAHAM TOYD GREENE CHARLES HANKINS CHRISSIE JONES MINNIE LENNON AMBROSE LUCAS MAE DORIS McPHATTER CHARLES McKINNlE ROBERT JACKSON HERBERT MASSEY ILAROLD MAULTSBY JOYCE MOSES ASBERINE PARNELL MARGARET RAY AUBREY SHIRD BETTY SINCLAIR CAROL SOLOMON NORWOOD TROUBLEFIELD ANNIE WOODARD ARLESTER WILLIAMS BETTY WALKER It was nearly level along the track And the brambles caught in my gown But it ' s no use now to think of turning back, The rest of the way will be only going down. -Sara Teasdale Juniors : ' ' M ' JUNIORS OFFICERS President Stanley Johnson Secretary Annie Mason Treasurer Helen Jenkins Reporter Madie Dick Sponsor J. C. Jones The Junior year brought us a step nearer to our goal-a higher education. The experiences that we have had in our Freshman, Sophomore classes have left many fond memories with us. But it is with mixed emotions that we look forward to becoming Seniors. To think of our vocational choices, elective courses, and stu- dent teaching, will add to the perplexities of our summer. William Baker David Barnes Charles Bennett Edna Boone William Brinkley Janice Brown Lois C. Brown Lovie Bullock Roy Bullock Lillie Barrow Roscoe Dobbins Robert Drake Ander Durham Shirley Exum Dorothy Farrar James Flemming Doris Ford Sudie Foreman Anna Forte Cecarbo Fuller Calvin Gay Barbara Gilmore Shirley Gooch Margaret Gore William Graham Mary Hammonds Mary Hanks Annie Harris Linda Hayes James Hawthorne Roy Hemmingway James Herring Luretta Hicks Delois Hill Joyce Hines David Hollingsworth Evelyn Hinnant Helen Jenkins Stanley Johnson Oscar Jones Valarie Jones Hazelene Kennon Gary Killens Arthur Knight Alexander Leach Edith Leach Hazel Leathers Walter Leathers % f Mary Mann Edna Martin Annie Mason Yvonne McCrae Pauline McDuffie Aleatha McGee Jerusha McKoy Hattie McLean William McLean Mary McMlUian William McMillian Hector McNair Kattie McNeil Roselene McPail Marian McPherson Edna McRae Henry Mears Jeanette Melvin Ernestine Mock Norwood Mozingo Elmer Murphy Mable Murray Mary Nichols James Norman Annie Norfleet Patricia Oakley Joyce Parks Annie Paschall Leola Peterson Annie Powell Lavorne Pratt Myrtle Price Eddie Ratliff Esther Redd Janie Roberson Barbara Roundtree Lynette Sawyer Annie Scott Ozella Sharpless Fred Shaw Perry Singletary Creola Smith Joseph Smith Edward Spencer Josephine Steadman Grace Sutton Odell Thomas Ernestine Thompson Kenneth Travitt Eleanor Troy Lottie Vault Annie Veal Ann Waters Betty Walford Geraldine Ware Joyce Whltaker gbitt ' i,i ■ iatK ' 1 ' II ' ■■ 1 --m-s ' f ; Out upon Time! it will leave no more of the things to come than the things before! Out upon Time! who forever will leave but enough of the past for the future to grieve. -Byron ON SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President Robert Bryant Vice-president Jacli C. Siiarpe Secretary Glenda Cheek Assistant Secretary Junetta Williams Treasurer Willie McLean Sponsors E. S. Bell and Charles A. Young Upon the attainment of this milestone, we, of the Sophomore class, are proud of our many accomplishments. While we engaged in the process of learning to live, we endeavored to acquire a foundation on which we are ready to begin build- ing concepts of how to make a living. It is with pleasant thoughts and high expectations that we look forward to the new experiences of the Junior year. James Anderson Bertha Armstrong Shirley Arnold Willie Artis John Atkinson Elouise Bacote Gurvis Bailey Faye Bain Barbara Baker Marilyn Barrett James Battle Shirley Battle Shirley Bell Geneva Bennett Frederick Bibby Bobby Black Lillian Blanks James Boddie Betty Bonner Shirley Brame Vivian Brighthorp Lorraine Brown Robert Bryant Etta Bullock Sandra Bullock Barbara Butler Arthur Byrd Frances Callendar Robert Capel John Chance Velma Chamber Geneva Chapman Melinda Faye Chasten Effie Cheek Glenda Cheek Hazel Clark Gean Coats Effie Covington Gloria Crawford Elizabeth Culbreth Marian Davis Myrla Davis Samuel Davis Senora Diggs Jane Douglas Samuel Dove Equiller Dupree Maragret Edens Ellis Frederick Shirley Fields Frances Fisher Doretha Flowers Williette Flowers Ethel P. Floyd Rosa Fox William Geroge Jean Gerald Douglas Gilmore Delose Gooch Johnny Graham Willie Green Willie Ann Gregory Alton Hamer Alice Hankins CUffodine Harris Viola Hawlay Maggie Haws Mildred Haywood Larry Hindin Gloria Hester Pervis Hewett Jimmy Hill Lula Hill Lynwood Hill Margaret Hill Yvonne Hines Betty Holmes Joyce Holmes George Hood Ernestine Humphry Raymond Isler Paul Jackson Theresa Jackson Berness James Joan James Doris Jarmon John Jessup Barbara Johnson Howard Johnson Joseph Johnson Mary Johnson Mattie Johnson Viviane Johnson Willie Jean Johnson Catherine Johnston Thomas E. Jones Thomas Jones William S. Jones Helen Kelly Gwendolyn Lawrence Gwendolyn Leak Novella Lewis Marvin Lucas William Manson Patricia Maryland Irish Mathis Sam Maxwell Edna Melvin Silvester Montgomery Josie Monroe Vernell Moore Gearldine Moye Boyd Murray Shady McBride WilUs McCloud Alvin McCoy Elsie McDougald Eva McEachern Addle McQuire Reginald McKeighen Cora McLame Willie McLean Willie Mae McNair Bessie McNeil Mary McNeil Glady Noble Benjamin Parker Catherine Peace John Petty Aron Plymouth Mae Quick Francise Rankins Rose Ray Jerry Heedy Jimmie Reever John Ricks Rosetta Rivers Patricia Rodgers James Rooks Elbert Ross James Roundtree Winfred Sampson Deloris Samuel Lma Sanders Mildred Snipes William Smith Virginia Smith Irene Smith Eddie Smith Calvin Smith Bryant Smith Shirley Sidberry Ivory Shird Philip Shaw Delois Shavers Jack Sharp Alma Sharpless Willie Sessons Timothy Salvage W l§, M William Solomon Lauranese Spencer Junior Spicer Charles Spriggs Millie Stackhouse Gladys Stanley Ethel Stevenson Shirley Stewart Marvin Stokes Carson Sutton Barbara Swan Ruth Taylor Eunice Thomas Verna Thompson Henry Thorpe Constance Toles Evelyn Toraine Edwlnta Tucker Emma Underwood Norris Washington ChristabeU Watson Daisy West Joan West Roswell Whitaker Kathalene White Mamie White Mary Wicker Agnes Williams Junetta Williams Jesse Williams Verlestine Williams Gloria Wilson Dorothy Woodard Ezelle Woods 4 MHBHH freshmen HTT Kiimr th tame value of time; snatch, seize, | ■1 and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, | Hk DO laziness, no procrastination: never put K off till tomorrow what you can do 19 B fk £( $ t OFFICERS President Roger A. Williams Vice President Marlyn Walker Secretary Hermenia Harris Treasurer Howard Evans Reporter William Moore Ass ' t. Secretary Ann McMillan Sponsors W. W. Bishop, E. W. Clark He who knows not and knows not that he knows is a Freshman The class of 1965 which arrived last September entered with a great deal of enthusiasm. They started the year by organizing under the leadership of Roger Williams. The Freshmen really adjusted to their new surroundings and started on the road to becoming seasoned Fayettevillians. Clinton Adams Charles Allen Vernell Anderson Armstrong Edna Mary Armwood Lynwood Askew Damian Austin Joyce Baily Madison Baldin Shirley Battle Jessie Bell Carolyn Boddie John Boddie Janie Bawdon Verne Bowens Garvin Boyd Kathleen Bradford Shirley Braswell Lillie Bratchet Earline Bridges Delia Brown Juanita Brown Lewis Brown Mary Brown Otto Brown Virginia Brook Viola Brown Thresa Brunson Ennis Bryant Rudene Bryant Francis Bullock Nannie Bullock Alma Butler Rosalene Butler Sadie Byrd Joyce Caldwell Eula Mae Campbell Willie Caple Barbara Carr Barbara Carry Namioa Carter Thelma Chadwick Gloria Cheek Bertha China David Christian Thomas Chustnutt Willier Clark Anna Cobbs Ora L. Carbett Earlene Carrington Carolyn Council Gwendolyn Cox Elizabeth Credle Clara Crutchfield Robert Daniels James Daniels Charles Dardens Alphonso Davis Anna Davis Laurrine Davis Carolyn Dixon Joseph Dixon Minnie Dolton Janies Douglass Johnny Douglas Phyllis Douglas Blanchie Dowdy Maxine Dowing Amanda Dupree Mary Ann Dupree Ruth Eden Joseph Edge Laura El am Philips Elliott Kathleen Ellis Queen Ellis Harrita Evans Howard Evans Ray Exum Carolyn Faltz Charles Farrow Esthel Fennell Harold Fillyaw Mary Fleming Earnestine Ford Fred Fuller Charles Fryer Dorothy Fulton Sue Gaddy Josephine Geralds Margie Gerald Ponce de Leon Gerald Ruth Geralds Henry Gettie Nancy Gibson Bettye Gillespie Linda GUlis Patricia Gillis Mary Godwin Mattie Gore Ruby Lee Gore Dorothy Graham Johnny Greene Joyce Hailey Barbara Hall Magadaline Hammonds Ercelle Hargroves Linda Harrington Jannie Harriott Barbara Harris Dorotliy Harris Hermena Harris Mamie Harris Peyton Harris Janet Hayes Juanita Hazel Jessica Henderson Gloria Henderson Katie Herring Ina Hewitt Yvonne Hines Ann Hobbs Jean Hodges Sylvester Hosklns Christine House Hilda Howell Theodore Howell Earnestine Hudson James Hutfin Doris Hunter Emma Jackson Joseph James Elsie Johnson Emma Johnson Robert Johnson Brenda Jones Eddie Jones Geneva Jones Martel Jones Oazie Jones Harriet Jordon Josephine Kee Margaret Keys Margaret Keys Elijah King Fannie King Edward Langley Joyce Lawarence Bettye Lee Clyde Lee Charles Livingstor Clarence Lloyd Leonard Lucas Frances Maddock Judith Marshall Arnetha Martin Patricia Malloy Doris Matthew Danny Mays Josephine Moody Addie Moore Donna Moore Marguerite Moore William Moore Amos Mitchell Elmer Murphy Blanche Murchison Annie MacLaughin Douglas McAllister Fred McAllister Vivian McCain Carolyn McCallough Retta McCallum Ruby McCauley Frank Sinatra McCoy James McCoy Hazel McCrae Irma McDaniels Sandra McDaniels Si m B B ■■ M f m mt Ea ni Al. i M s « HI m •J Deloise McDonald Eva McDonald Joyce McDonald Mattie McDonald John McDuffie Barbara McKenney Faye McKenzie John McKoy Sinatta McKoy Annie McLaurin James McLaurin Ethel McLawhorn Henton McLean Judith McLean Mary McLean Ann McMillan Anna Pearl McMillan Dora Dix McMillan James McMillan Nancy McMillan Robert McMillan James McMillan Sarah McMillan Ann McNeil Bennye McNeil Charles McNeil Mary Alice McNeil Morris McNair Joyce Ann Newman Yvonne McPhatter M t f ' 1 M, r K|i|f 1 AmeUa Parker Sarah Parker Rosa Patterson Gwendolyn Peaton Joan Pender James Perkins Johnny Perry Conso Valla Pickett Lenard Piece Claudia Piland Hermione Pittman Gene Powell John Powell Maurice Powell Reginald Powell Ella Inez Price Vivian Pridges Willie Purdie Hilda Raines Mildred Ratiff Gwendolyn Reddick William Reddick Emma Revels Lind Rich Helen Richandson Bernadine Rich Mary Ricks Karl Robinson Lewis Robinson Lizzie Robinson Shirley Robinson Velma Rogers Joan Rouse Edith Rowe Marth Rowe Joyce Royal Fred Salliewhite Sadie Sellars Patrician Shaw Mildred Shaw Vannie Jiler Lenora Simpson Doris Smith Frank H. Smith Melba Smith Ruby Smith Doretha Southern Benjamin Spencer Joe Spencer Barbara Stevens Minnie Stevens Willa Stokes Hayves Streeter Ivory Taylor Gerldine Thomas Lucreciann Thompson OUie Thompson Dewey Toone Margaret Townsend Chester Tucker Eddie Walker Joyce Walker Marlon Walker Gwendolyn Ward Mattie Jessie Warren Beatrice Watford Minnie Watson Alfred Watson Matthew Wells Jimmie White Lilmer White Bertha Williams Joseph Williams Lila Williams Margaret Williams Roger Willianis Jeanne Williams Essie Wilson OUie Wilson James Winters Janie Woodard Mary Woodard Annie Wright John Wyatt Mae Vanlue Barbara Vaugh Chloe Vellegans Linda Vincent Sadie Vines Dale Allen Laura Blue Alfred Clark Bessie Compeson Bruce Davis Shirley DeWltt Elnia Lena Dunk Mary Fairley Cherrie Joyce Finch David L. Henderson Walter HoUiday Linda Johnson Mary F. Joyner Mary E. Lewis Gloria P. Lloyd Gloria McLauglin Ethel Moore Richard Noel Alton Peterson Harrison Ray Naomi Ray Vartie Laurie Smith Willie Earl Smith Robert Teachery Mary Washington Dorothy White Junes R. Williams Glendora Wright Gwendolyn Wright 9 § S O ® f f% iA -y , Pk f ( ' n WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES ► if Who ' s who students are selected on the basis of such criteria as the following: Scholarship with a 2.0 average, have good moral character, be active in campus organiza- tions, and be enrolled here for one year. This year we have 12 students who meet these require- ments: 10 Juniors and 2 Seniors. ALPHA KAPPA MU Alpha Kappa Mu is a National Honor Society. The local campus chapter, Ftho Beta Chi, was established in the school year 1939-40 by Dr. William S. Maize. From that time, the members of the Society have endeavored to promote high scholarship on the campus. Presently, there are three active members of Rho Beta Chi; namely, Gertina Keyes, David McNair, and Catherine McDaniel. id Semester s Begin 1962 The. Voice National Teach February FAYETTEVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Fayeffeville State Pushes Forward Tb Secondary Education pro- ed to be in full ; fall of 1962. The j P objec- B g of teachers for JM A. As planned at JV ' e, the work is de- lers in the regular , school or the sen- A v mW. ' - However, it is nrogram may be xpanricii in iiir iirtp training for ea n ., ,, „ ... high schoob 1 Betty McKeithan, „,hich such 3 Editor labie either IS a major oc iri.ioi .ire: English, Biology. Cfimmji e, Fine Arts, French, Physical fidueation, and Social Science The professional irea will include such courses as Principles of Secondary Education, X hy Freshmen i ' aa JOHNNY PERRT While reading observed a eshmen fail. A 1 inability to r imprehension;j iten construct freshman ob ety, selfishne thargy. There ilty of adjustii meet daily giments, and overempnasis on ■ades. . While these obstacles are un- )ubtedly real, 1 tliink that a large rt of freshman failures are due a decline in our sense of values, id that these values should be oice Staff avetteville CHERN current happen- today, the greet- is fast chang- lews. and the r is becoming an led means of in- nmunication. ' At eifectiveness 1 efficiency in this area, the mbers of the Voice staff, as a •t of their observance of Na- lal Newspaper Week, listened !erly to Mr. Gibson Prather, naging Editor of the Fayette- e Observer, who was invited by • College to speak to our student ly. Mr. Prather spoke forceful- Methods of Teaching, Educational Psychology. Tests and Measure- ments, Pupil Development, and Di- rected Teaching. The program will be based upon two years of general education, so that normally students will enter ' Vnd Music KETHAN of English and s of Fayetteville allege presented •am in the Col- on Wednesday, nt, a sophomore, presided at this program whose theme was Expressions and Music. The program, presented with musical background, consist- ed of prose and poetry in English, Spanish, and French. The readings were given by students of thp Kng- lioVi onrl fnroi , Resoure DAVl The Music I tion 3X, had 1 ing Mrs. G. speaker. Mon ' 1961. She spok, „.. ,„,..„ mo Elementary Schools. Mrs. Greene is Fayetteville Public School Mus- ic Supervisor. She received her r. e rv... ' . Hampton Insti- •s. Greene, aU s are responsi- usie. However, jre are super- 1 or consultants ry teacher with Observer ly and informatively on the sub- - ' ■ Whv Thev A Freshman ' s Thoughts ALPHONZO DAVIS The college is munity and reg worthy efforts a lize all availabl creating better human develop seeks to assist l stand situations community leaders they may par- ticipate in guiding the dynamics of ffM From The President ' s Desk B After a recei cos to play a 1 other institutio the squad exp surprise at the ties at the co visited. They facilities here than those obsi coilotx ! whpre they have played. 12 Tapped Into Who ' s Who nts added to the WHO ' S WHO TS IN AMERI- AND UNIVER- Ive from Fay- achers College, vere selected at- 16 following re- 1 of junior or senior classification 2— holding minimum academic scholarship of 2.0 3 — of good moral character 4— being actively affiliated with campus organizations 5 — having been enrolled in present college for at least one year 6— not having been listed previous- ly in Who ' s Who. A Soj Speak .r: f - PHD Having att Q V State Teacher:  -  ximately thirteen montns, i leei that •! am now acquainted enough with the institution to air my feel- ings and beliefs with exactness. I am very glad that I am a stu- dent here at Fayettevillle State, for my very purpose in college makes me appreciate more fully the wonderful advantages of this insti- tution. ■ ■ ' ' ' ' ■ her philosophy, ions. I boast of 1st in her future, ople within her education and a idents It is the hope of he Keligious af- fairs group to enh hiei the spirit- An Open Letter My Fellow Student The adoption of t cation Program i is undoubtedly a wards better educ are destined to be the state, and as made concrete wit time, throughout he. world. FSTC Host To Senioi ovember 11, jeachers C( %ian six hui | Twho were ,fK Senior is began w - .;- Program foi ' r advisors. I WELCOME! smaoKs President Rtldolph Jones ex ed the official welcome to stui from South-central part of state of North Carolina to FSTC High School Senior Da; | i The Faculty Of Speech MR. VIRGH There is one p ard by which i measured, whic alone, and whici marvelous being speech. The i ' l tance between m animal on earth for by the existe: the significance of man ' s wc By th -—: •- -« ' 5 ' rancis Bi | Of an M.H.Scott, ,,, „ l- 1 Advisor Basl Intramurals The basketball intramural { I gram is in fuU swing, but m I participants are needed, includ students and members of the fai ty. Comp. ' isin? the schedule are Hood Hi ' l Hawks, Hood I •n (Hood Ha I Day Stude Royal Bu [ Students), lity. Delta i Harris Hall; omen), Ali| ty. Omega ings (Day : 5c Band inu DRAMA GUILD DRAMA GUILD ORGANIZATION Boy Friend (Presentation by FSTC) FJaisin in Sun (Presentation by Winston-Salem) l-H o X u w o w o u o 3 CONCERT BAND MAJORETTES MARCHING BAND JAZZ BAND MARCHING BAND THE RUDYAIRES SUNDAY SCHOOL WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST STUDENTS METHODIST STUDENTS YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION COLLEGE MARSHALS t m READING CLUB SNEA WOMEN S COLLEGIATE CLUB Cr rr DAY STUDENTS ' - - JHiJtXJi FUTURE ALUMNI VETERAN ' S CLUB «A HI tlf i JS I I V| I BIi v!il - ' ' v hI M H Hph W J H (hi ift H B PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda, an honorary society branched from FBLA, strives to keep mem- bers abreast of new developments in the business world. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA .« ;■- v- WILSON STUDENT CLUB ROCKY MOUNT STUDENT CLUB SANFORD STUDENT CLUB WILMINGTON STUDENT CLUB ss gy (f I DORMITORY ASSOCIATIONS SMITH HALL p-i . WILLIAMS HALL H ■4. r r Ik Vt ' t r i 1 DORMITORY ASSOCIATIONS HARRIS HALL HOOD HALL JOYNER HALL DORMITORY ASSOCIATION BICKETT HALL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of two undergraduate representatives from each recognized fraternity and sorority on the campus. The organization strives to establish and develop a spirit of cooperation among the various fraternities and sororities of this campus, to create a harmonious relationship in matters affecting the faculty and members of these organizations, and to conserve the best interests of the college. ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY Alpha Phi Alpha, Incorporated, was organized as a result of the efforts of seven men who had three specific aims in mind. These aims were; manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind. Today, Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha is proud of boast of its members who are upholding these aims. SPHINX CLUB ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Founded in 1908 at Howard University, Alpha Kappa Alpha was America ' s first collegiate sorority for Negro women. Since its humble beginning, the sorority has grown into an international organization and has 110 chapters. IVY LEAF CLUB i V V ' V ' ' V W V PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, is based upon the ideals of serving the human race and of perfecting the individual. Before one can serve humanity efficiently, one must attain culture which is so essential in a balanced livelihood; and before one can attain culture, one must undertake to make oneself complete. Phi Beta Sigma ' s interest in the betterment of the individual and of humanity is clearly stated by its high ideals- -Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service; and by its motto- - Culture for Service and Service for Humanity. ZETA PHI BETA The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority has as its aims, Service, Scholarship, Sisterhood, and finer Womanhood. Zeta has become international in its scope, membership, and pro- gram. Initsmembershipareyoung women of many creeds. Zeta is a family of sisters. To be a member of this sorority is to never be A stranger in a strange land, because in every state of the union and in every country of the world, there are women whose ideals are akin to those of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and to the ideals of womanhood embodied in its code and pledge. DELTA SIG MA THETA SORORITY fl e t   ■■ 4 The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is a public service organization made up of college women of like potentialities. It was founded at Howard University, Washington, D. C. on February 13, 1913. Since that time, the Sorority has grown from 22 members to more than 25,000 members all over the United States and abroad. The Pyramid branch of the Sorority is made up of those young ladies aspiring to become Deltas. PYRAMIDS f 0 Iff a OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY LAMPADOS CLUB AND SWEETHEART HOPEFUL K ' S QUE DOGS DELTA DUCKS HOMECOMING -Ta atmmmmamimm 5 HOMECOMING EVENTS HOMECOMING EVENTS MISS FSTC The attractive Miss Dorothy Archer has served gracefully as Miss Fayette- ville State during the year. Miss Archer possesses the three P ' s --poise, per- sonality, and pulchritude. She is a native of Rocky Mount, North Carolina and truly deserve the title which she holds. ' h Miss Homecoming for the year 1961- 62, Margaret Gore is a junior with real personality. She has charm, beauty, and poise. She possesses the qualities of any real queen. SIGMA ' S SWEETHEART ALPHA ' S SWEETHEART MISS F B L A - B ■b MISS F B L A AND COURT MISS JUNIOR CLASS r MISS SOPHOMORE CLASS MISS FRESHMAN CLASS PIN-UPS Wi ' PIN-UPS iflJ r PIN-UPS ADELE ADDISON Adele Addison and accompanist chat with the President, Benjamin Swaliu, Conductor North Carolina Symphony Orchestra John Knight (Merchant of Venice) Nelson and Neal EXio-Pianists MB BMA. MARTHA PRESENTATION: NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY CAMPUS SCENES FAYETTEVILLIAN STAFF CO-EDITORS Annie L. Paschell Betty Sinclair Photo Editor TYPISTS Norma Jean Coley Barbara A. Forney Asberine Parnell Secretary to Advisor Minnie Lennor James Anderson Photographer THE STAFF AT WORK ADVISOR and SECRETARY CO-EDITORS W. M. Robinson Editorial Advisor y7 I C. A. Young Art Advisor AT RECREATION AT WORK Athletics THE BRONCOS IN ACTION in Q P-1 X u (CAPTAIN CHATS WITH CO-CAPTAIN) 1 (MEET OUR COACHES) w H o C 5 O U o PQ BASKETBALL TEAM H H ACTION IN SPORTS mm Md dtk • V, (W i k s: ■jt ADVANCED TYPING CLASS ART MINORS ■I 1 51 ' -i l ■ A TYPICAL ART CLASS ml A DISCUSSION WITH THE ART INSTRUCTORS iDESlGN I Tea with our President Our President Emeritus confers with the Governor © «r 1 k % % H u O H o I— H H Pi O SENIOR DIRECTORY DOROTHY RAYE ARCHER Rocky Mount, North Carolina BOBBIE B RATCHER Ptaeford, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Alpha Major: Elementary Education. Baptist Training Sorority, College Marshal, College Choir, and Union, Day Student Organization, SNEA, and Fu- Senior Counselor. ture Alumni. THOMAS ALFONZA BALDWIN Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina Major: Elementary Educ at ion . College Band, College Quartet, UMCA, and Jazz Band. PATRICIA JEAN BATCHELOR Louisburg, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, Westminister Fellowship, YWCA, and Red Cross. IRISH BRATCHER Raeford, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, National Education Association, Day Student Organization, and Future Alumni. MARY ANNE BREWINGTON Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA Club. WILBERT BEATTY Kelly, North Carolina Major: Auto Mechancis, College Marshal. WILLIAM EUGENE BLUE Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Day Student Or- ganization, Future Alumni, and Counselor. EVA MAE BROWN Williamston, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. College Choir, WCC, FBLA, and YWCA. CAROLYN REBECCA BRUNSON Durham, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA Club. THOMAS BONDS, JR. Windson, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Westminister Fellowship, YMCA, and Future Alumni. JOANN BOWMAN Asheville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, SNEA, and Drama Guild. GLORIA BOYD Draper, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Student Govern- ment, Future Alumni, Pan-Hellenic Council, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. WILLIAM ISAAC BRUNSON Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Choir, Day Student Organization, Future Alumni, and Chestnutt Reading Club. LEO DOUGLASS CAMPBELL Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Band, College Choir, SNEA, and Future Alumni. VIOLA CHAPMAN Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. Phi Beta Lambda, and FBLA. SUSIE BOYD Warrenton, North Carolina Major: Elementary E ducation. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, College Marshal, Future Alumni. ETHEL MAE COFIELD Tarboro, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. YWCA, and Future Alumni. SENIOR DIRECTORY NORMA JEAN COLEY Goldsboro, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. Yearbook Staff, FBLA, Women ' s Collegiate Club, and Sunday School. ESTHMA M. FULLER Morehead City, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, YWCA, WCC, and SNEA. WILLIE DANCY Rocky Mount, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Senior Class President, SNEA, Future Alumni, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. THERESA FULLER Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Day Student Or- ganization, Future Alumni, College Choir, and SNEA. VIRGIE LEE DANIELS Warrenton, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Marshal, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Senior Counselor, and Future Alumni. BARBARA ANN DAWSON Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA. DOROTHY GARDNER Tarboro, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, YWCA, and Senior Counselor. MARY A. GERALD Cerro Gordo, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Student Advisory Board, College Choir, Future Alumni, and WCC. EUNICE MAE DIXON Hookerton, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, YWCA. WILLIE A. GILLIS Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Choir, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Drama Guild, and SNEA. NELLIE RUTH DDCON Hookerton, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Sc ie no e . FBLA, Yearbook Staff, and WCC. JACQUELYN GRADY Castle Hayne, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, College Choir, WCC, and YWCA. WILLIE MARION DDCON Council, North Carolina Major: Auto Mechanics. FBLA. TOYD L. GREEN Trinity, North Carolina Major: Auto Mechanics. FBLA. JOSEPH FRANKLIN ELLIS Wilson, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Drama Guild, College Marshal, and Future Alumni. RUBY L. HAGANS Rocky Mount, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, College Choir, College Marshal, and WCC. BARBARA ANGELA FORNEY Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA, and Yearbook SUff. JESSE J. HALL, JR. Durham, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, College Jazz Band, SNEA, and Rudy- SENIOR DIRECTORY ELIZABETH MARY HERRING Wilmington, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, YWCA. GERTINA KEYES Jamesville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Nu, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Who ' s Who, SNEA. PATRICIA M. HINSON Hamlet, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. YWCA, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Future Alumni, and WCC. MARJORIE LANGSTON Kinston, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. SNEA, College Choir, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Who ' s Who. ANNIE R. HOLMES Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Day Student Or- ganization, SNEA, and Future Alumni. LAURA L. LATHAM Williamston, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Who ' s Who, Alpha Kappa Alpha, College Choir, SNEA. EVA M. INGRAM Kinston, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, College Marshal, Future Alumni, and WCC. CATHERIN L. LEAVENS Beulaville, North Carolina Major: Elementary E due at ion . SNEA, Future Alumni, Dormitory Counselor, Baptist Training Union. PEARLIE LEE JAMES Fayetteville, North Carolina EMMA ARDENIA LEE Newton Grove, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Veterans Club, and Day Student Organization. Major: Elementary Education. Baptist Student Union, WCC, Future Alumni. THELMA B. JAMES Wallace, North Carolina MINNIE LENNON Evergreen, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. SNEA, Day Student Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA, Phi Beta Organization, College Choir, and Future Alumni. Lambda, Yearbook Staff. PHYLLIS JOHNSON Clinton, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Harris Hall Dor- mitory Association, Westminister Fellowship. HERBERT BAILEY MASSIE Wilmington, North Carolina Major: Auto Mechanics. College Choir, Wilming- ton Club, FBLA. CHRISSIE ANN JONES Fayetteville, North Carolina MARY M. McEACHIN Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA, and College Major: Elementary Educ at ion . Zeta Phi Beta Choir. Sorority, Future Alumni, Drama Guild, Pan- Hellenic Council. DIONET R. JORDAN Ahoskie, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Marshal, and WCC. CHARLES EDWARD McKINNIE Pikeville, North Carolina Major: Auto Mechanics. FBLA Club SENIOR DIRECTORY MAE DORIS McPHATTER Aberdeen, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA Club, WCC. LULA JEAN McNeill Smithfield, North Carolina Major: Elementary Educatio n. Drama Guild, Fu- ture Alumni, Student Government, SNEA. DONALD L. MONROE Burlington, North Carolina Major: Elementary Educ at io n . College Choir, Hopeful K ' s. JAMES H. L. NEWKIRK Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Day Student Or- ganization, Student Advisory Board, College Choir, Future Alumni. Future Alumni, SNEA, and Women ' s Collegiate Club. MARY A. SCROGGINS Winston-Salem, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. NEA, Day Students Organizations, and Future Alumni. ZENOBIO H. SELLARS Sanford, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Student NEA, and Future Alumni. GWENDOLYN PATRICIA SETTLE Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Student National Education Association, Day Student Organization, Choir, and Future Alumni. BARBARA A. PEARSON Pembroke, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Methodist Student, Future Alumni. AUBREY SHIRD Whiteville, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. Future Business Leaders of America, and Phi Beta Lambda. CHARLES STANCIL PERRY Wilmington, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Student National Education Assoc, College Band, Jazz Band, Future Alumni. MARGARET JUAMTA RAYE Aberdeen, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. FBLA, YWCA, and WCC. BETTY JEAN SINCLAIR Red Springs, North Carolina Major: Secretarial Science. Future Business Leaders of America, and Yearbook Staff. BETTY JEAN SMITH Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: El-mentary Educ at ion . Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Who ' s Who, Day Students ' Organization, and SNEA. JERLINE ROBERTSON Leaksville, North Carolina CAROL FELICIA SOLOMON Clarkton, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Band, Methodist Major: Secretarial Sc ie nc e . Future Business Fellowship Club, Future Alumni Association, and Leadersof America, and Westminister Fellowship. Young WCA. JEAN D. SWINSON GERTIE G. RODGERS Goldsboro, North Carolina Williamston, North Carolina Major: Elementary Educ at ion . Drama Guild, Major: Elementary Education. College Marshals, and Future Alumni. SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN FRANK SMITH LiUington, North Carolina SAMUEL VINES Rocky Mount, North Carolina Swshii Ba?eL 7Te ' al Sileys. Clu 1nd T . . ' ' TT ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ° ' ' ' Future Alumni Association. ' anTsNEA. ' ' ■ ' ™ ' ' y ' P ist Student Union, CEPHAS C. SPAULDING Whiteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. MAR SPELLER Colerain, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Drama Guild, Veterans Club, and Future Alumni. GERALDINE TAYLOR Manson, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Marshal Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Future Alumni and Womens ' Collegiate Club. ELEANOR R. TROY Acme, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. YWCA, College Marshal, and Future Alumni. GILBERT WALSTON Rocky Mount, North Carolina Major: Elementary Educ at ion . YMCA, Senior Class Parliamentarian, Secretary of William Hall and Rocky Mount Student Club. ' ROBERT E. WASHINGTON Charleston, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Varsity Club Football Team, College Choir, and Westminister Fellowship. GENEVA F. WHITELOW Fayetteville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Veterans ' Club, Day Students ' Organization, and SNEA. ANNIE B. WILLIAMS Elm City, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, WCC, and Baptist Student Union. HIAWATHA DEMPSEY TUCKER Nashville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. College Choir, and Baptist Student Union. ODESSA B. WILLIAMS Selma, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, College Marshals, Hospitality Club, and SNEA. FANNIE TYSON Rocky Mount, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. Future Alumni, WCC, SNEA, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. DOROTHY M. WOMBLE Goldston, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education. SNEA, Women ' s Collegiate Club, YWCA, and Future Alumni. © r- .v • ' f fli rm. - 5 ? - .jn. - 1 i l HH v '


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