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Rena Joyce Wilkinson Hickory, N. C. Ronald Lee Winkler Charlotte, N. C. James Andrew Worth Paoli, Pa. in-.- I , 'L 1 fs -.-. I w E.. Vt 4 it-if Q L THIS WAS THE CLASS OF 1966 . . Leslie Ann Will Virginia Beach, Va. Carter William Wiseman Newland, N. C. Elizabeth Milton Wrenn Greensboro, N. C. -, Q 'T' RichardGeraldWilliams Charlotte, N. C. Michael Eden Wohlford Roanoke, Va. Frank Reid Wright China Grove, N. C. R 1 ww. James Hilton Kannapolis, N. C. Christopher Logan Woods Durham, N. C. Stephanie DeWitt Yarbrough Durham, N. C. Fx Mary Jane Wilson Charlotte, N. C. Jerry DeLomar Woods Durham, N. C. Donald Gene Young Grant, Va. I png, ?' radix is TZ,-r 97 gi.. 5:24495 E ' 41
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TO LOOK BACK AND THEN FORWARD . . . EXAMINING THAT WHICH HAS BEEN Marian Sue Vance Newland, N. C. Ellen Dunford Walker Greensboro, N. C. Thomas Lescure Waterman Roanoke, Va. Rf ! I . -171 Alice Margaret Van Dyke Tunkhannock, Penn. James Carl Walker Greensboro, N. C. Ronald Earl Watson Doylestown, Penn. ACCOMPLISHED AND THAT WHICH REMAINS. Mary Frances Vaughn Newport News, Va. Lenna Frances Walker Live Oak, Fla. John David Weaver Winston-Salem, N. C. James Dalton Via, Jr. Roanoke, Va. William Marshall Walters Charlotte, N. C. Theresa Kathryn Wells Winston-Salem, N. C. Janine Elsie Vogler Advance, N. C. Billy Fred Warf Chilhowie, Va. Nancy Jean White West Reading, Penn. .. , fe if ' J H lm Y gg vm my-It 5 5L a ? Y gg A I . Eg., 12 as his X 4, ffiiimwi. 'x I A -tt.. XL. ', QTTT'
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, If I :r H!!! ,. Md, :I . '.i F' I HAQI I MLS Q - ff-ii? - 4,1 ' ASB prepares welcome for arriving Freshmen. Left to right -- Mike Wohlford, Herman Hodges, Darrell Baker, President ASB, Larry Smith, Donna Button, Student Parliament, Mary Maffitt, Treasurer ASB, Pegge Kowalski, Student Parliament, and Roy Gray. Ax Sullivanian and De mosthene an initiations provide night of laughter for students. 7I FU ,f I iII9:!!-15 , Ia OI UI Campus leaders Maffitt, Prevette, and Heasley do not look the part in this candid. Perhaps one of the first things any student would tell you about what he learned at college is the fact that scholastic training plays at times a very minor role. Life demands far more than intellectual achievement, it demands social and spiritual maturity as well as the development of physical abilities.. These depend upon individual striving and achievement, and add much to the everyday enjoyment of life. New developments come through ever-broadening minds and lives. To the Lees- McRae College student, as to any other college student, the part that activities play in his college life is ex- tremely important, ACTIVITIES . . . Activities aid in the building of stronger personalities, higher ideals, and life-time friendships. When the student leaves his books,he turns to fellowship with the other students of the campus. He finds cooperation, competition, and devotion in the clubs and organizations on campus. The individual student benefits the club, while the club benefits the student. In both cases the student and the club have an opportunity to grow. Sullivanian President Pegge Kowalski talks with De- mosthenean President Clay Mauldin and Sullivanian sponsor Mrs. Shingleton. The Sullivanians and the Demostheneans co-sponsored the Christmas Dance.
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