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ANN BEVERIDGE ABBITT Williamsburg, Va. Supplies background music for jungle movies . . . I fion't want my picture in the annual! . . . NO parking here - - - Intramurals 1, 2. NARRY HENDERSON BEAVER, JR. Concord, N. C. N. H. . . Karate Expert . . . Morgan's out of his mind! Intramurals 1. lf' h 'x , .. incefx DARRELL ANDERSON BAKER Charlotte, N. C. Bake . . . I gota white Carnation in the mail . . . Mr. Gumby . . . Love from Johnny Smiles . . . I'd like a ride to Sul1ins . . .Tennessee weekends . . . Bo Didley records . . . The last of the Bak- ers . . . Headed for U. N. C. Recipient, President, ETMA Scholarship Award- Given to the man in the freshman class making the highest average in his studies for the freshmen year. Banner Elk Bank Scholarship. Julia Baxter Cramer Scho- larship. Sullivan Scholar. President, Associated Student Body, 25 Student Par- liament 1, 23 President Freshmen Class 15 Christian Cotmcil 1, 25 Demostheneans 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Order of the Tower 2, Ontaroga Staff 15 Intramurals 1, 23 BOBCAT TALES staff 15 Senior Res- ident 1, 2. SUSAN MARIE BENNETT Jacksonville, Fla. Poodles . . . Botch it up . . . O Char . . .Hobbies -- dancing . . . swim- ming . . . ice skating . . . Water skiing. W.A.A. 1, 2, Delta Psi Omega. 'ix T75 K. C27 22
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The Chance to Question . . . The Desire to Excel . . . In Shap- ing our Attitudes and Values the Faculty Helped Us Lay the Groundwork for our New Way of Life. The character and reputation of a college, its standing in the educational world, the measure of its influence on those who live and study on its campus are determined in large measure by the dedication and devotion of its facultyr For us, as for many generations of Lees-McRae. students, this spirit and quality of dedication and devotion are most fully expressed in our administration, staff, and faculty of 1964- 65. Added to the physical growth of the campus is the intellec- tual growth of each individual. New ideas are received, some conflicting with old standards, some upholding previous know- ledge. No longer is our mental world bound by the small area of our home environment, but we encounter new ideas to stim- ulate new growth and expansion. Our academic world is in- volved in a new era of maturation through contact with intel- lectual stimulus. Lees-McRae provides sound academic curricula within the plan of a junior college for the purpose of developing Christ- ian leadership. Acollege education should involve four ele- ments -- development of moral integrity, a liberal education to give a richer life, broader understanding, and to bring cit- izenship into proper perspective, acquisition of technical knowledge for professional leadership, development of phy- sical fitness. Lees-McRae tries to provide all four, with interest in students as individuals -- not merely so many minds to educate. i gl . X ' , f ' CLASSES . . . 21
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JOHN NATHAN BOWER Jefferson, N. C. J.B. . . .Bete the . . .pool hustling . . excels in partial differential equations - chemistry . . . the future holds Southern ollege of Optometry, Memphis, Tenn. tramural Basketball 2. GARY EUGENE BREEDLOVE Asheboro, N. C. 'Hi, Y'a1l! . . . talks a lot . . . Flirt . . Prunehead . . . Winstons . . . I sed to have T.B., but my cancer ate it p! . . . Forget it! . . .plans to attend igh Point College. CATHERINE BRILL Loucst Hill, Va. 'Go make like the wind and blow! ! . . . You ole buzzard bait! . . . You haven't ot bat-sense . . . Dumb-Dumb . . . 'Bye! . . .Hobbies--swimming, basket- all, tennis,ping pong . . . Excels in bas- etball, swimming . . . Women's Athletic Association Award 1. Westminster Fel- lowship, Intramurals 1, 25 Bobcat Tales 2, Physical Education Assistant 2. PHYLLIS HUGHLEEN BROWN Roebuck, S. C. Wacky-boo! . . . last time I'm callin' you down . . . It's your turn to wash the pans. . . . cooking . . . oil paintings . . . Appalachian. Christian Council 1, 25 Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, President 25 W.A.A. 1, 2. ANITA CI-IERYL BULLA Asheboro, N. C. . An-tia Boola . . . What are we having for supper? . . . calls home on Friday 'nights . . . Butch . . .tomato catsup . . . foot-in-mouth disease . . . Elvis . . . the Pack. Sullivan Scholar. Sullivania.ns1,2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2. JERRY EDWARD BURNETTE Dublin, Va, Jew . . . Hey man . . . Ringo . . . Wish Ihad another ring . . . Where is ,my three-legged rhinoceros? . . . The Avengers . . . Twinkle, twinkle, Ringo Starr, How Iwonder what you are . . . is if N.. Q Q9 N 'es 5 x , tgr'f? ' 'S 1021 T. If 23 2 ,, as as s 4. MH, H. .fm E ...Q f Q, W gsm: 'Jill ,,,.
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