Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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Tk Bull nineteen hundred sixty-two annual publication of The Senior Class JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Charlotte, North Carolina , fftM JL V.J MU ( ear in l oim Published by The Senior Class of JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY Charlotte 8, North Carolina Editor Sherman A. Childers Business Manager James E. Lawrence Advisor Mack L. Davidson, Jr. We love thee Smith with all Illlllllllllllfl ' ISI «? mumgp our hearts Winson R. Coleman, Ph.D. In the history of any college, there are always those whose influence and contribution have out- distanced mere responsibility and whose memory will remain indelibly stamped on the mind and conscience of all who come in contact with them. At Johnson C. Smith University such a person is Dr. Winson R. Coleman. Dr. Coleman may be seen between classes with briefcase in hand and head bowed, as he saunters across the campus. He appears solely as a man of culture — precise, detached, impersonal ; a scholar and an academician. In class one will always find him reading- a magazine if the class has not begun. At the proper time he stops, takes out a rolebook from his briefcase and thus becomes the Socratic Demon. He requires a student to do his best — and better. His detachment is actually the tendency to withhold commendation until de- served. He applies this constant demand for improvement to himself, a factor which perhaps above all wins him the respect and admiration of everyone associated with him. Thus with sincere gratitude for what he means to us, the Senior Class of Johnson C. Smith University dedicates the 1962 edition of the Bull to Dr. Coleman. We will remember how Smith looks £Z -.£ h F. . ' ■•. ' -JR : ■ - :! S aj . mnn mm 11 and the buildings that make it look this way Sometimes they E ifi_ • « ■ mi filH liij mi mrprise us, if we stop to look . This is how our year began at the registrar ' s office . . . . . . at the business office Meantime we visited familiar places . We soon settled down to study We attended classes. and the required chapel assemblies tiki - ■W 3- SK Soon this schedule was interrupted because there were always meetings . or something to take up our time THE LOYALTY SONG We love thee Smith with all our hearts To Thee we ' ll e ' er be true, And in the light of Truth and Right Hold high the Gold and Blue Fair Smith where e ' er on earth we roam Send forth thy constant ray, And let it beam with steadfast gleam To lead us o ' er life ' s way REFRAIN Proudly we hail thy name our Alma Mater old S. U. Johnson C. Smith our own our hope our Guiding Light unfailing; Pride of our loyal hearts, we ' ll love and honor thee our whole lives through, On, ever on dear old J. C. S. U. From the President ' s Desk . . . Our task here is to train free men and women in a free society to the end that they may take their places in that society, pos- sessed of a high degree of civic consciousness, able to respond to the challenges of leadership, and equipped to lead the Good Life. Thus, Johnson C. Smith University is a place, an atmos- phere and a tradition in Christian higher education. We want it to remain a place where the freedom to teach and the freedom to learn are carefully maintained. Let us therefore in our ninety-fifth year renew our pledge to grow stronger in intellectual achievement and in moral atmosphere. R. P. Perry, President ADMINISTRATION Theophilus F. McKinney Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Furness J. Armstead Business Manager J. Arthur Twitty Registrar Moses S. Belton Director of Public Relations Theodus H. Gunn- Librarian 0. H. Davis Dean of Women J. A. Grimes Dean of Men Edwin Tompkin, Ph.D. Dean, Theological Seminary Winson R. Coleman, Ph.D. Director of Summer School Algernon O. Steele, Ph.D. Dean of Chapel Arthur H. George, Ph.D. Dean Emeritus, Theological Seminary Pastor of University Church Mrs. A. E. Adam — French J. J. Adam — French J. S. Brayboy — Physical Education Mrs. E. M. Baylor Speech L. S. Belk— German Spanish U. S. Brooks— Chemistry H. L. Counts — Religious Education Mrs. O. B. Dixon — Physical Ed. W. R. Coleman — Phiiosophy Mrs. M. K. Byuarm — Psychology L. H. Davis — Education M. L. Davidson — Economics A. H. George — Religious Education Mrs. I. G. Jones — English J. A. Grimes — History Mrs. E. P. Hill— Art C. W. Kemp — Music E. S. McGirt— Physical Ed. S. Klepka— History- Mrs. H. T. Morris— Education J. R. Law — Psychology H. W. Norris — Economic W. P. McCullough— Physical Ed. D. E. Owens — Music Mrs. V. E. Neal— Chemistry A. S. Poe — Sociology A. A. Pouinard — Mus K. S. Powell— Physical Ed. C. D. Rippy— History C. J. Slosser — Religious Ed. A. O. Steele— Religious Ed. C. T. Thomas— Religious Ed. Others not Pictured . V. A. Washington — Biology E. Thompkins — Religious Ed. The Staff Assistants to the Registrar: Miss Shirley A. Powell (front) and L. M. Wood, Bookkeeper; Mrs. F. M. Alexander, Cashier Mrs. Mary H. Piatt (rear) Mrs. O. P. Harrison Secretary to President Mrs. S. J. Stewart Secretary to Director of Public Relations Mrs. F. B. Farrar Secretary to Business Manager Mrs. M. G. Maxwell Secretary to Dean of Instructions H. L. Counts, Jr., Inventory Officer Mrs. L. S. Malone, Bookstore Manager Mrs. B. W. McKee, School Nurse Mrs. B. W. Spence, Canteen Supervisor Ulysses Watkins, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. E. J. Blackwell, Assistant Librarian Mr. M. A. Harrison House Directress Mrs. B. L. Bowser House Directress Mrs. M. G. Davis House Directress Miss O. Roseboro Secretary to Dean of Theology J. A. Gaston, Director of Student Personnel and Guidance Services Mrs. Calvene E. Ross, Secretary to Director of Student Personnel and Guidance Services Seated — Jeannette Smith, Secretary; Clayton Barnes, President; Antonia Wallace, Student Government Representative. Standing — John Butler, Vice President; Charles Ware, Treasurer; Theodore Strange, Student Government Representative. Not Pictured Lydia LeMonde Aiken Route 2, Box 45 Wilmington, North Carolina Major: French Minors: History and Psychology Motto: The human soul is the world ' s greatest battlefield. Unless we are able to rule our own spirit, and unless we are able to master our own pas- sions, it is impossible to find relief by running away from where we are. Arthur L. Alexander 311 Dixon Street Charlotte, North Carolina Charles E. Alexander Route 3, Box 300 Henderson, North Carolina Major: French Minor: Psychology Motto: A man who is truly great will have as his goal to strive for something that is great. Hazel B. Alford Route 1, Box 30 Taylorsville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Striving for things worth- while takes courage and strength: But in the end you will find that your striving was worth the while. Maxie L. Bailey Route 4 Gainesville, Georgia Majors: Biology and General Science Motto: Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together; that at length they may emerge, full-formed and majestic, into the daylight of Life, which they are therefore to rule. Clayton A. Barnes Route 4, Box 466 Lancaster, South Carolina Majors: Economics and Social Science Motto: Any man who does not place values on the life of another has little knowledge of his own. Frankie G. Barnes 1603 Everett Street Richmond, Virginia Major: Physical Education Motto: A single day among the learned last longer than the life of the ignorant. Frances Blake Route 3, Box 340 John ' s Island, South Carolina Major: French and Psychology Motto: On ne sent pas conterter tout le monde et son pire Robert W. Blair 1632 Newland Road Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Economics and Social Science Motto: The truth is in all things that make men lie. Albertha G. Brown Route 1, Box 108 John ' s Island, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Make your goal and do not give up until it is accomplished. Kaye Brown 728% South 9th Street Fernandina Beach, Florida Major: Social Science Minor: Psychology Motto: Striving for things worth- while takes courage and strength- but in the end you will find that your striving was worth the while. Gwendolyn Bryant 4208-23rd. Way North Sayreton, Alabama Major: Elementary Education Motto: God helps those who help themselves. Eva Mae Burroughs 521 Dixon Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. John Butler 12 Summit Street Norwich, Connecticut Major: Mathematics Marvin S. Byurm 200 Orange Street Charlotte, North Carolina Majors: Social Science and History Mattie J. Cauthen 400-A Clinton Street Lancaster, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Strive not to equal but to excel. Sherman A. Childers 118 Lore Street Concord, North Carolina Majors: French and English Motto: The measure of a happy life is not the fewer or more suns we be- hold, the fewer or more breaths we draw, or meals we repeat, but from the having once lived well, acted our part handsomely, and made our exit cheerfully. Bruce Colson 1734 E. Long Street, Apt. L. Columbus, Ohio Major: Biology Motto: To each his own. Timothy A. Crawford 410 Clinton Avenue Lancaster, South Carolina Major: Sociology Minor: Political Science Motto: To prove the impossible. ' Thelma L. Crosby 1410 Nunn Street Wilmington, North Carolina Major: French Minor: Social Science Motto: Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Mable Cunningham 1917 Grier Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education George Dorman, Jr. 1327 W. Clay Street Richmond, Virginia Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Motto: We have run the river, now the ocean lies before us. Annie C. Douglass 2204 Double Oaks Road Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Strive for success. Theodore R. Drain 2100 Russell Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: Sociology Motto: I have sworn upon the altar ol God s eternal vigilance and ever astmg fight against all who would take pride and promise in second rate learning and second rate effort Vermeil Dryton 1201 Fontana Street Charlotte, North Carolina Majors: Sociology and Social Science Motto: Nothing beats a failure but determination. Lenwood E. Edwards Route 3, Box 18 Snow Hill, North Carolina Major: Physical Education Rosa B. Evans 2305 Tate Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Bennie M. Faulkner 1925 Grier Avenue Charlotte 8, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: In living learn and in learn- ing live. Eleanor E. Felder 111 Alexander Street Charleston. South Carolina Major: Chemistry Motto: A man who dedicates his life to Knowledge becomes habitually to pleasure which carries with it no reproach. Ernestine Frye 141R-B Samuel Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Alta M. Fuller 1106 Rauhut Street Burlington, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: All that I am and ever hope to be, I owe to God and my parents. Barbara Funderburk 2401 Jefferson Davis Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: French Motto: Mieux est de ris que de lormes ecrire, pour ce que rire est la propre de l ' homme. Ronald Gibson 231 Third Street Elizabeth, New Jersey Major: Sociology Jimmie Gist 614 Sparrow Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Trust not a living soul and walk carefully among the dead. Ernest W. Glenn, Jr. Route 1, Box 141 Winnsboro, South Carolina Major: Political Science George C. Goodman 304 S. Lloyd Street Salisbury, North Carolina Major: History Bobby N. Graham P. 0. Box 542 North Wilkesboro, North Carolina Major: Music Arthur J. Graves 471 Hancock Street Brooklyn, New York Robert Green Carolina Hampton Route 2, Box 260 Lynchburg, South Carolina Major: Religious Education and Sociology Motto: Education is the Process whereby one seeks and finds the truth and helps others to experience and enjoy the beauties of life. Cornell Hampton Route 1, Box 50 Mayesville, South Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: History and Religio: Geraldine Hankins 905 S. 14th Street Wilmington, North Carolina Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Motto: It is better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow. Calvin C. Harris 1536 Norris Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: History and Political Science Motto: I can resist anything but temptation. Desora Harris 1502-A Ward Street Greenville, North Carolina Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Motto: I find that the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving. Judith E. Hawthorne Route 5, Box 235 Morganton, North Carolina Major: Mathematics Minor: Philosophy and Psychology Motto: One learns to do by doing. Hemby, Emma Jean 3237 Hollyspring Road Raleigh, North Carolina Major: French Minor: English and Psychology Motto: Que nous sert il d ' avoir la panse pleine de viande, si elle ne se digere? (What avails it to have our bellies full of meat, if it is not digested?) Seneca, Ad Lucihtim James Ambrose Hester 407 Heflin Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Sociology and Psychology Motto: You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from build- ing nests in your hair. Amanda Louise Holliday 515 Border Street Graham, North Carolina Major: Physical Education Motto: The world appreciates effort, but gives credit for results. Lillie Ruth Irby Route 1, Box 468 Enoree, South Carolina Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Motto: I shall strive with my best ability to be of some help to my fellowman. Irene E. Jackson Route 2 Woodruff, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Mary E. Jeffries 505 Park Street Gaffney, South Carolina Bernard Jamison 301 W. Dunbar Street Charlotte, North Carolina Georgia Thomasina Johnson 401 Anderson Street Greenville, South Carolina Major: Physical Education Motto: Life is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Theodore Collins Johnson Box 187 Toane, Virginia Major: Sociology Motto: Achievement is the only standard by which the world can measure you. William Henry Joyner 704 N. 35th Street Richmond, Virginia William Louis Johnson 3724 Norwich Lane Cincinnati, Ohio Olivia Christine Jones 305 South 23rd Street Ocala, Florida Major: Sociology Motto: All that I am and hope to be, I owe to my parents. Irene Joyner Route 1, Box 176-B Conway, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: Psychology Motto: Never let your innermost peace become disturbed by minor ex- citement. Walter Teddy Largent 118 Jones Street Morganton, North Carolina Motto: Education is one of our most important products. Ronald Buren Laney Route 11, Box 641 Charlotte, North Carolina Virginia Ann Lee 710 East F Street Newton, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: There is no royal road to any- thing. Careful planning, hard work, and determination to reach an objec- tive; that is the path to success. Willie L. Little 1501 Cummings Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: History Motto: Let us not forget that little things done are better than big things planned: and acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy path. Dorothy Joan McGill 709 S. Torrence Street Charlotte 4, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Frank William McNeill, Jr. 122 Flint Street Danville, Virginia Major: Elementary Education Motto: With the sight of today I will explore the world of tomorrow. Ervin McQuaige Box 476 Rowland, North Carolina Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology Motto: To live most and to serve best. Earlon Martin 1( 4 Roseland Road Aberdeen, North Carolina Viella Holloway Mason 102 E. Bradley Avenue Gastonia, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Love many, trust few and always paddle your own canoe. Beulah Miller Route 1, Box 204 Pineville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Never put off tomorrow what you can do today. Edna Jean Mills Route 1, Box 450 Enoree, South Carolina Major: French Dorothy Mitchell Route 1, Box 240 Yonges Island, South Carolina Harold C. Morgan 302 West King Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: All I am and hope to be I owe to my mother and father. Hattie Ruth Mosley Route 1, Box 123 Trenton, South Carolina Major: Social Science Motto: All that I am and hope to become I owe to my parents. Dalton Lee Murchinson Route 2, Box 114 Lillington, North Carolina Major: Social Science Motto: Our horizons are expanded by Knowledge. Harold J. Napper 906 B Street Martinsville, Virginia Mary Anna Neal 2120 Vanderbilt Road Charlotte 6, North Carolina Major: Social Science and French Motto: Grant me the serenity to accept those things that I can and wisdom to know the difference. Robert Thomas Nicholas 1716 Jennings Street Charlotte, North Carolina Mattie Polk 2928 Bellaire Drive Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Haywood Polk 324 Gene Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Economics and Social Science Minor: Psychology and Sociology Motto: Take advantage of your golden opportunities and develop them accordingly. Vida Deloris Pruitt P. 0. Box 461 Clinton, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: To follow the ways of Mr. Toil is wisdom, wherein the ways of Mr. Idle is stupidity. Jo ' Alice Ruff P. 0. Box 526 Forest City, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Not merely to exist but to amount to something in life. Queen A. Roseboro Route 1, Box 22 Ridgeway, South Carolina Major: English and French Motto: Life is a maze but with edu- cation as a map and experience as a guide, success is within reach. Alfred Robertson 730 Brook Avenue Suffolk, Virginia Major: French Minor: Psychology Motto: A man is truly great have as his goal to strive for sc thing great. Mary Roberts 269 Plaza Street Athens, Georgia Henry Reeves 311 Central Street Belmont, North Carolina John B. Shamberger 1333 South 49th Street Philadelphia 43, Pennsylvania Major: General Science Minor: Chemistry and Psychology Motto: To thyself be true. John L. Shropshire 1013 Haley Pl ace Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Harold Shuford 254 Fifth Avenue, S.W. Hickory, North Carolina Major: Religious Education Motto: To have a friend is to be one. Myra Simpson 415 Churchwell Avenue Anderson, South Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: French Motto: All that I am and all that I ever hope to be I owe to my dear mother. Bessie J. Smith Route 1, Box 119 Warsaw, North Carolina Major: Mathematics Minor: French Motto: An investment in education yields priceless returns. James Spencer Lilesville, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: Life clock; Time will Nancy Sue Springs 2819 Capitol Drive Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Joann Mcllwain Standifer 2005 Saint Luke Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education and French Minor: Religion Motto: Success comes to those who work diligently and strive hard for it. Robert Earl Stephens 313 Allen Street Woodruff, South Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: Economics Motto: Tell me my fault, but mend your own. Joseph Stephenson Route 1, Box 76 Pendleton, North Carolina Major: Social Science Minor: Psychology Motto: There is always improvement. George Roger Stinson P. 0. Box 731 Davidson, North Carolina Major: Economics Theodore Strange, Jr. 614 W. Sharpe Avenue Draper, North Carolina Major: Mathematics Motto: Forward ever, backward never. Charles Syrketl 821 Towne Street Greenwood, South Carolina Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology Motto: Anything worth having is worth striving for. Clara Mae Tate 107 Spa Street Morganton, North Carolina Major: Mathematics Minor: Economics Motto: . . . with a heart for any fate, . . . learn to labor and to wait. — Longfellow Gretel Thomas 2304 Sixth Street Hartsville, South Carolina Major: Sociology Minor: Music Motto: Music has charm to soothe the savage beast. Cordelia Turner 716 W. 25 Mi Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: The past is gone, forget it; the present is here, use it wisely; the future is yet to come, prepare for it. Ruth Ellen Valentine 2410 16th Avenue, South St. Petersburg, Florida Major: English Motto: The world is at my finger- tips and I must either conquer or die. — E. A. Poe Shirley A. Vaughn 512 N. Henry Street Leaksville, North Carolina Major: Mathematics Motto: Hope hath with me. a happy place James Walker 234 E. 9th Avenue Rosell, New Jersey Antonia Wallace 409 Wake Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: English Minor: History Motto: There are two ways to spread light: to be the candle or the mirror which reflects it. Charles E. Ware 1822 Jennings Street Charlotte, North Carolina Major: Economics and Sociology Motto: One should not destroy the basic law of human relations for it stands as a formula to achieve world peace just as mathematical Formulas achieve desired results. Melbourne C. Weir 11 Seventh Avenue Kingston, Jamaica British West Indies Major: Motto: Amor Vincit Omnia. Love conquers all. Mary E. White 733 Bern Street New Bern, North Carolina Major: English Minor: French Amos Williams, Jr. Route 2 Clover, South Carolina Major: Economics Motto: I have learned that whatever state I am in, therewith to be con- tent. Sandra J. Williams 524 South Ninth Street Fernandia Beach, Florida Major: English Minor: French Motto: Never dim the light of others to make yours shine brighter. Horace Wynn 129 Cemetery Street Chester, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: When times are hard, do not give up. Hannah E. Allen Route 1 Jakin, Georgia Major: French Minor: Psychology Motto: All that I am and all that I hope to be, I owe to my mother and father. John W. Burns 612 Maurice Street Monroe, North Carolina Charles W. Dannelly East Church Street Bishopville, South Carolina Major: Elementary Education Motto: He who has everything but not God has nothing; he who has everything and God has no more than he who has God only. Shirley Et bridge Massey 921 Druid Circle Charlotte, N. C. Major: Elementary Education Motto: He who does not strive after something with eagerness finds every- thing burdensome and tedious. Class Song Although we must go Our hearts will linger; We ' ll cherish all The things we did together. When the days grow dull Our thoughts will cheer us, And memories fond Will lead us on forever. As the years go by And we realize we miss you so Thoughts of days gone by will make us glow And remember you, dear class of ' 62. Now the time has come And we ' re departing Yet, in our hearts, In all our hearts, we love you ! Graham and Wallace Juniors Standing — Simon Jiboku, President; Rosa Wells, Secretary; Barbara Fer sistant Secretary. Kneeling — James Outlaw, Vice President; Luther Jones, Treasurer. guson, As- Ruth Anthony Wilhemena Baldwin Betty Barber Josephine Barnes Precious Barnes Robert W. Barnes Barbara Bedford Ella Louise Belton Shannon Belk Delores Blackston Gerald Blakney Gloria Brown Rosa Bradley Bera Brown Jimmie Brown Tom Brown Johnnie M. Butler Veronica Bynum Ellis Carter Carol Chaney J «■ ' rah Glenn Chavis Robert Clemmon Thomas Collin Ceretha Covington David Crawford Sadie Curry Sarah Cuthbertson James Davis Richard Dosier Barbara Ferguson Rosa Fields Lemar Foster Bettye Foust Iona Fraisier Grace Friday Beulah Gaither Ann Garrett Joann E. Garrison Sidney Glee Marvin Glover Janet Goines George E. Goodn Jerrye Griffin Ossie Hamlet Fontaine Hayn Mary Harris Marie Ingram William Jefferson Simon Jiboku Bill Johnson James Johnson Luther Jones Marionetta Kearns Marilou Kennedy Shirley Leeper Fred Lewis Margaret Lewis Douglas Loftin Naomi Love Bessie Lowry Marie McFadder Johnnie Monroe Lynn Moore Catherine Munge Nellie Murphy Doris Parker Sandra Patterson Loretta Rawley Cynthia Renniek Rosalind Riddick Carolyn Robinson Clifford Robinson Carl Waiters Rossetta Vaughn Harvey Tunstall Irma Taylor Robert Talford Margaret Sullivan Ophelia Stinson Jeannette Stafford Frank Spivey Lydia Small s Hattie Smalls Flora Sampson Myrtle Russell Joan Walker Rosa Marie Wei] Patricia White Robert Wilkins Cornelius Williams Dianne Williams Rachel Williams Shirley Williams Diane Willis Leslie Willis Susan Wilson Louise Wright Willidene Wright Frank Wu Russell Young Sophomores Felix Brittain Curtis Brooks Dealver Brown Eddie Brown Marjorie Brown Theodora Brown Jessie Bryan Marion Butler Henry Byrd Samuel Campbell Cora Cannon Edith Chaplin Ira Clark Kathervn Clark Sadie Clark Anne Clay Freddie Clinton Beatrice Colson Dorothy Cowser Willie Ruth Craig Ellen Crawford Ossie Culp Herbie Cunningham Willie Curry Lily Cureton James Davis Francis Foust Martha Gamble Virginia Garrison Ellene Garvin Samuel Gladden Dorothy Gordon Timothy Freeman Bettye Garrick Bettye Garvin Peggy Gilreath Ellen Glenn Jane Goudlocke Cathlenne Graham Timothy Griffin Jessie Hailstock Malissa Hampton Roberta Hampton Cornelius Haynes Virginia Grier Morris Hall Elloree Hampton Jeanette Harbison Ella Hatchett J. 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Haynes Danny ienderson Thomas Holloway William Hopkin Henrietta Horton Elizabeth Howze Montrina Herring Charles Holloway Willie Hopkins Willie Howze Rebecca James Josephine Johnson Robert Johnson Theodore Johnson Vivian Jones Lilliane Mainor Luvenia Johnson Robert Johnson Veronica Jones Clarence Little Doris Marsh Carolyn Johnson Choyce Johnson Nancy Martin Gwendolyn McLead Cleo McKay James Melton Mary Moore William Moore Boykin Moses Nathanial Mutungi Phelen Mebane Gloria Moore Ronald Moore Delores Morgan Charles Mosley Sandra Nicholson Swannie Page Delores Parks Amy Pasour Obie Patterson Frances Petty James Phifer Alice Richardson Lillian Richmond Wendell Roberts Mary Rorie Vivian Ross Annie Rountree James Smith June Smith Ora Smith Vernita Smith Joseph Tisdale Charles Turner Sidney Vance James Walker Mary Walker Annie Wallace Andrew Warner Edna Watkins Freshmen Marlyn Avery Jo Ann Austin Peggy Alsbrook Evelyn Abrams Lincoln Abraham Frank Byrd Marie Butler Virginia Burrough Laveda Butler Vivian Burroughs Fulton Burns Gladys Bundrige Lula Brown Geraldine Brown Milton Brooks James Brandon George Boyd Bennie Boyd Marilyn Bowling Henry Bowers John Boiling Loretta Bolden Oraphila Blackmon Marzeloraine Blackmon Rachel Bell Luther Beck Carl Bagby Robert Cuter Jean Currin Gladys Cureton Catherine Cureton Kenneth Cross Virginia Crawford Loretta Crawford Dorothy Colston Millie Coleman Franklin Colclough Thelma Cochran Wilsey Chaplin Ronnie Chalemers Alonzo Cathcart Vivian Carelock Joan Cambell Esther Campbell Geraldine Callahan Annie Dunhamm Annette Dunhamm Louis Dowdy James Dodd William Davis Sandra Davis Samuel Davis Jacqueline Davis Arlene Davis Mary Davidson Virgie Daniels Meredith Evans James Evans Helen Erwins Edith Ellison Harriett Ellis Donnell Frasier Dorothy Franks Maxine Funderburk Phillip Fuller Barbara Foster Donald Fraizer George Foster Charles Forney William Flynte Frank Fleming Delia Figgures Rita Gwathmey Audrey Grooms Millie Grier Sylvia Green Matthew Green Jean Gladeny Julia Gist Ellias Ghanem Johnny Gaddy Willie Gabriel . Alice Heath ■ ft Samuel Hayes Bernard Hayes John Harris Florence Harris Charles Harris Priscilla Harrell Henry Haney Ersley Hampton Barbara Hamilton Alphonzo Hunley Leatha Hubbard Annie Howze Margeret Howey Arthur Howell PThilia Houston Lucy House William Horton Gary Holmes Ben Henderson Cecil Hill William Hodges Hazel Holloway Garcia Holmes Phil Joyner Johnny Jones Euretha Jones Westra Johnson Peggye Johnson Charles Johnson Willie Jenkins Annie James Shirley Jackson Charles Konyogo Kathelenn Kirkland Patricia King Gddie Kennedy Constance Kearnes Ira Kearnes John Lyles Alice Lyerly David Lucas Carol Lucas Clyde Lowrey Margaret Love Robert Little William Lindsay Carolyn Linder Maggie Laney Eula Love Patricia Murray Nathaniel Moses Thomas Morrison William Moore DeVondia Mobley Emma Mills Martha Miller Alonzo Merkerson Carl Melvin Charles Martin Carrie Mathis Abraham Martin Lillian Magwood Jessie MiKinstry Nancy McDonald Walter McDaniel Julia McClain Vivienne McBroom Joseph Newble Pearl Nelson Carolyn Nelson Gale Powell Charles Pollard Catherine Polk James Plush Gloria Platts Velma Pharr Lonnie Peace Mary Patterson Tyson Pasour Rosette Rushing Douglas Ross Samuel Robingson Dorthy Robinson Nellie Richardson George Reynolds Joan Rendleman Richard Reeves Brenda Ramseur Harriet Spann Shirley Smith Robert Smith Lessie Smith Cleveland Smith James Seals James Scott Arietta Smallwood Mary Sloan Venita Sims Leroy Shannon John Sette James Scott Leroy Scott Leonard Sanders Patricia Suber Johnnie Stuart Robina Sumpter Eva Spurgeon Edna Springs Thero Spears «6 r f Sandra Turner Pearline Torrence Ronnie Tanner Martha Tate Kenneth Turner Kenneth R. Turner Fred Thompson Marion Thompson Dasie Titus Peggy Taylor Thomas Taylor Brenda Wright Patricia Worthy Barbara Withers Georgia Wilson Clay White Josephine Wells Barbara Watkins Tony Washington Windell Williams Carol Williams Virginia Wallace Ann Williams Irene Waiters Carolyn Wade Thomas Watkins Betty Young Nancy Zigler ORGANIZATI Ernest W. Glenn, Jr. President of Student Government The Student Government Seated — Dorothy Cowser, Sadie Curry, Antonia Wallace, Jeannette Smith. Standing — Matthew Green, Ernest Gleen, Theodore Strange, Ethel Campbell, Nathaniel Muntungi, Charles Ware, Douglas Loftin. The Student Government is an organization, composed of student representatives, based on the belief of faculty and students that there are educational, social and moral values in student participation and self-direction and on the desire of students to develop and maintain high ideals of conduct, to co-operate effectively with the administration and faculty in upholding high standards of citizenship and scholarship in the University. o o (J H o U - —  •i-H 0) a o ' I— I — PQ - - — C 3 •i-H D H u s o - T: 3 o o • 1—1 Q Q efc. c m a U a Ph in Oh $ d in d o Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity « r • ! lit Nathaniel Mutungi Maxie Bailey Jack Bailey Douglas Loftin Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity McKinney Washington Edward Paden Glenn Chavis Timothy Freeman Clanence Little George Dorman u Oh C 3 Z.2. 2K Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Left to right: Theodore Strange, George Goodman, Caro- lina Hampton, Timothy Crawford, Charles Alexander, Roland Hagan, John Butler, Theodore Drain, Vinson Thompson, James Outlaw, Robert Wilkins, James Melton, Charles Ivery, Baron Stroud, David Crawford, Fontaine Haynes, Roland Jordan, Robert Talford, James McGriff. u o r ■g o o 3 ECJ2 « 13 2 J= « — = ■ o iJM ffr a) e o mx t; ■g c Crt ccyc35 £.2 ; « c« ai (5 i-SB-gB gm . 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Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965


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