Lenoir Rhyne College - Hacawa Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

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Carl A. Rudisill Library D n7b DD3SM1fl 3 LD 3061 .L3U25 H3 1961 c 1 U159I SPECIAL COLLt Ji SPECIAL COLLECTION Date Due jiWLfRR i r 1 lULieRA -. ,...._ m PRINTED IN U. S. A. rrtm .It A ' .i PRESENTS .. . O HACi 21. published by the SENIOR CLASS WENDY ANN BROKHOFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY - ' - STEVENSON LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE BUSINESS MANAGER HICKORY, N. C FOREWORD ' i;i I Witnessing TRANSITION at Lenoir Rhyne, the tacultv and administration have ignited the Flame of knowledge within the stu dents. The toeus of their strivings has been a greater intelleetual challenge to students. Viewing with misgi ' ing and disapproval, at times, the student undertakings, the ' lia e demonstrated patience and understanding, ha e offered encouragement, lia f gi cn re- assurance, have expressed trust. I For four vears student go ' ernment has been experiencing critical grow- ing pains. The opportunitv and challenge of expanding Irom a student- faeult goxernment to a student government has been prccariousK ac- cepted bv students and tacultx anil, in part, accomplisbcil. In a trial (icriod, mistakes have been made, hudts recognized, changes iniliatcil, and some progress realized. There has tlexclopcd a sense ol responsibililv , a sense of understanding and trust antl confidence among students anil lacultv and ailministration. I C ontributing to the learning process, the co-cuiricidar activities offer axenucs of self-expression anil self-ile elopn:ent. n major Held or personal interest that a stuilcnt might choose is re|iicscntcd by some group on campus. 1 he religious organizations strengthen bonds within denominational differences, while sports both prox ' ide an outlet for enthusiasm and e cmplil the principles ol cooperation and good sportsmanship. Both, sacreil ami secular, these acti ities most fullv complete the roundness ol a truK wcll-i ' ilucateil per- sonalitv. I 1 he fraternities and sororities promote strong bonds ol Iraternal brother- hood and sisterhood. Joining hanils lor a common purpose, man ' find the kind of companionship that adds meaning to lite. True friendship grows from a genuine interest in and a concern for others, an exchange of ideas and ideals, a complete trust and continuing communication ' ith acquaintances made at college. To choose our honors, we ha e looked bevond external leaturcs to liml i|iialities ol essential aliic, i|ualitics ol true beautv. ' ■ The nucleus of the college is the lour classes who are on the quest for knowledge. Some students do not make the grade; others feel the need to seek another camjius; anil still others lind greatei ' interest in marriage. The senior class has been a part ol a gii ' ,it TRANSITION. Each class, each individual has helped in the search for truth to write this yearbook, the 1961 Hacawa. Pi7ge Four TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Pages 8—17 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Paocs 18-25 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Pages 26—67 SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Pages 68-93 CLASSES Paaes 94-149 Page r-ivc DEDICATION Because, throughout tweh ' e years of growth and transition at Lenoir Rhyne, HE has demonstrated keen foresight, able Christian leadership, patience in administering justice, en- thusiastic participation in all activities, and un- selfish dedication to high ideals; and SHE has given lo e and understanding, gra- cious hospitality, and quiet inspiration; and THEY, together, have fostered unity and good A ' ill in a cheerful and friendly college family, the 1961 edition of the Hacawa is dedicated to President and Mrs. Voigt Rhodes Cromer ' ' age Seven , M 4 191 m ifi liH ■ IP Jl -« «§«« , 5St- PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE In the process of s rnwth and development a college, like a person, will undergo continu- ous change. Sometimes we are amazed at the transFormation which can take place on a campus within the four hrief years of a stu- dent generation. Changes arc most likeK to contribute to progress if they adhere to a central puqwse which remains constant. College facilities, methods and programs may ary to cope with new conditions, while the abiding concern of the institution is fullness of life for all students through the knowledge and achievement of su|ircmc and enduring alues. Mthough outward appearances have changed, the basic purjx)ses, ideals and objec- ti es of Lenoir Rhyne have i ' )ersisted. May these e er unite her sons and daughters in a kinship of loyalty, devotion and serxiec to the truth which makes men free. Dr. V()ic;t R. Cromer Prcs ' tik ' ut Earl L. Aiken Mrs. George 11. Ballard CJeadys M. Barger A.B. Head Resident. Fritz Hall Treasurer Ahinnii Secretin) Director of Piihlic Relations Edith K. Binklev .Mrs. George S. Bowden A.B. Dean. Women ' s Residences Director of Admissions Rebecca A. Bowman Elsie B. Deaton Linda Garrison Annie Lea Lentz Iris Moore A.B. A.B. A.B. Bookkeeper Secretflri ' to the Treasurer Secretary to the President Diclilian Assistant in the Library Edwin L. Setzler M.A., Litt.D. Dean, Registrar Frank H. Biietz A.B., M.A. Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION Harry S. Livengood B.S. Business Manager LiLEIAN McEaCHERN Head Hesident, Schaeffer Hall Jeff L. Norris A.B. Assistant Registrar R. A. SiGMON Superintendent oj BtiiJdings and Grounds Everett ]. Sox A.B. Dean. Men ' s Residences Pauline F. Sox Supervisor of Students ' Center I I i ABETH Thornton Secretary to Dean of Students 1961 r f yr . honiasH. Blackburn DaMcl Y. P.Chuu I umer W. Crccnhult 1 lans G. Hermann Wade F. Hook Kenneth B. Lee Ce..r;4e W. MeCrear A.B.. M.A. B.S.. Ph.D. A. B., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D. B.D., Ph.D. M.Mus. A.B., M.A. Mnlhematic Chciiii .try Ills tnryimdCrOvsnnujii llniiliih and Speech Sociology Music Business Education and Economics DEPARTMENT HEADS 1 he college l,icLilt has c. ]X ' i iciiceil one I the husiest years in the hist()r ol l enoir RliMie. Faeiih memhers ha e been itall ' eoneernecl with raisint; aeaclemie standards and im- pr() ini_; the euhtnal atmosphere on the eanipus. Grading has heeiinie strietei ' and enmse re(|Liirements ni.ire exaetiny. FACULTY INSTR UCTORS Aileen Aderhoklt .Mabel Aderholdt A.B. A.B. Librarian Assistant Librarian X ' liideniars T. Bernards Lie.Theol., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Latin and Creek Engaged in a seH study to meet the new procedures out hned by the retjional aeerediting agene in oider that a college or uni ersit eontiiuie its aeerechtation, the ha e spent man hours in studxiny all aspects of the institution: its objectixes and purposes, the einricula, and the man standards which a c|Uiilit ' collet e must meet. 11 E. Binkle M.A. kathcrine . Brandun A.B.,M.A, William P. Brandon B.Ph., M.A. ,4ssis n)!( Professor Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of of Biolog} History and Government History and Governm?nt Frances Z. Bretz A.B., .M.A. Instructor in Education V ' } tt Pcgc Twelve M.A., Ph.D. M.Ed. ich and Gerninii Education and Psychology Director ' of Summer Session Paul A. lleich M.S., M.A. Physics ISruce U. Rollult B.S.. M.Ed. Physical Education and Health D(irus P. Hudisill B.D., S.T.M.. Ph.D. Religious Studies and Philosophy Archie D. Shahesbur A.B., Ph.D. Biologv W ' ilham R. W ' eaN-er M.A., Ph.D. Spanish 1961 The lacultv ha e been interested in piximotiny the use of new edueational faciUties including the new language lahora- torv and the education curriculum lahiiratorw I he are en- joying better woikiny conditions in the new science Iniiltling, the new nuisic buildint , ajul die renoxalCLl classrooms in the old science building. issell E. Brown A.B., M.A. .ociate Professor : f Economics Betty Pitts Cooke Louise Egleston ' ida Mauney Fetner A.B. A.B.,M.A. B.Mus. Instructor in Spanish Instructor in English Instructor in Music Hattie R. Fowler B.S., M.A. Associate Professcrr of Education Beulah P. Frad Instructor in Drawing and Crafts Robin F. Gatwood B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Music Pa°e Thirteen STAFF SECRETARIES Left tu riuJit: Ckrtrudc Ruberts, lirciul.i Slu ' rrill, Lihliy Tliorntmi, Iris Moore, Linda Garrison. Rel ucca Bowman. FACULTY Marv C. Gray Marv M. Greenlee |ohn Miller Grier Edsel E. Hoyle Suzanne K. Jeffers Lester D. Keasey A.B., M.S. A.B., M.A. A.B.. ALA.. Ph.D. A.B., ALEd. A.B.. ALA. B.D., ALA., Ph.D. Astiociate Professor histnictoi- i i Eihiccitinn Associate Professor Assistant Professor of hislritctor in English Associate Professor of of Biology of French and Spanish Economics and and Speech Sociology and Religions Accounting Studies Ralph H. Lverlv A.B., ALA. Assistant Professor uf English Lorene H. Painter A.B., ALA. iistniclor in EduciUion Hanlev H. Painter A.B„ ALA. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Coach Jessie B. Patterson Instructor of Connnercial Subjects Xorman A. Punch A.B. iis(r c(or in Physical Education and Coach Thelma Rast ALAIus. Assistant Professor of Music Piige Foiirleeii J can ' t say that 1 ag point of view ee with voii on voiir . hut . : :■ Mr. Bilger, xnll )(iu leiieu uhut we have been attempting to conclude this week? Somebody ' s not looking! 1961 AmaLee Bovd Ritchie A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Inez Seagle A.B.,M.R.E. Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology Florence Virginia Shuford Ste e M. Shuford A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Assistant Professor of Commercial Suhjects Julian F. Smith B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Mathematics John A. Sneden, Jr. A.B., M.A. Instructor in English and Speech Helen M. Stahler M.Mus.Ed. Associate Professor of Music Clarence Stasavich M.A. Director of Athletics, Coach, and Professor of Physical Edticaticm Ravmond M. Strunk B:S., M.Bus.Adm. AssisU nt Professor of Accounting and Ecojtomics Reuben J. Swanson A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies Elizabeth A. Walker B.S. Instructor of Physical Education William B. Well A.B., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education and Coach Page Fifteen LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First TOW, left to right: Kendrick, Black, Conrad, Brooks, Mauney, BnitluTton, Ecliard. Secinut row: Davis, Blair, Deal, Livenguod, Bopp, Freed, Smith, Hallman PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE Left to right: Emil Parker, Martha Mesimer, Marilvn Miller. DINING HALL WORKERS PROFESSORS ' ASSISTANTS First row: Grc ' cnc, Stanley, Cooper, Cox, Holshouser, Rudisill. Bauer, llerion. Deal, Mayer. Second row: Allran, Lockard, Walters, Carter, league. Temple, Lacke , Pope, Stacey, Safrit, Ydder, Besse. Third row: Hcfter, VVitherspoon, McCarter, loius, ' i..la, Sellers, Dennis, Bum- gardner, McCreary. STUDENT WORKERS Earning a part ot their eollcgt ' expenses through their on-campus jobs, the student workers are seen daily in many phases of college lite. Employed in classroom, auditorium, or science laboratory, the lacuky assistants wield their tools— the t ' iiewriter, mimeograph machine, marking pencil, and roll book. A cheerful .smile and the tjuestion May 1 help you? are the trademarks of the library assistants. Their duties include finding periodicals anti reference materials, check ing out books, and adding up fines on overdue books. Please pass your jiiaies to the end of the table. To those of us who enjoy LR ' s family style meals, these are familiar words. They are spoken by the members of the dining hall crew, who besides waiting at regular meals also ser ' e at special banquets for ci ' ic and community organizations. ImjiortLmt t eiieral news, the latest in sports, and pub- licit of all maior c enis are funiieleil to the scattered friends of Lenoir Rh ne through the Piihlic Relations of- fice. Ihe staff also handles a steady flow of correspond- ence and publishes a monthly Aluunii Bulletin. First row: Abernethy. W ' hittecar, Fara- hee, Rdiit ' , Tienken, Link, Karriker, Walters, Bauer, Shulenberger. Second yni: Huddle, V ' i;e, Hoffner, Viola, Inmes, Caldwell, MeDaniel, Harper, Inhnston, Ki er, Meretz, Counts. Pugh. ,tHOl H t )0 EHt ' £rH IH ' T lARNEST Brooks ' ' S ' JL ' Preside fil tir Dot Kluttz Secreffiri ' Bill Coffey Treasurer STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Page TwenlY First row: Ruoss, Abernethy, Pope, Mauney, Karriker, Second row: Cox, Klutiz, Llllman, Hardy. Third row: Coffey, Rhyne, Sattervvhite, Pugh, Stoner, Brocks. Fourtli row: H(il!ar, Smith, Bos- tian, Kiser, Koontz, Stevenson, Kanipe. llie voice oF Lenoir Rhync ' s student body— in every way concerned with the wel- fare and wishes of the individual student— by conducting elections, hv c ' aluating the needs for and the purposes of campus organizations, and by upholding the standards for citizenship, the Cabinet fulfills its function as the legislati ' e bodv of student gov- ernment. STUDENT CABINET Page Twenty-one STUDENT COURT 1 o hear and to try anv student charged with an ot the major Constitutional violations— dishonesty, gambling, ' andalism, or intoxication— is the duty of the Student Court. The court is made up of the President and the Vice-President of the Student Body, plus a representati ' e from each class, as appointed bv action of the Student Phillips, Counts, Cabinet. I he court can declare a trial open or closed to public attendance. In this past year of adjustment and unification within the student governing bodies, the de- cisions of the Student Court have favorably demonstrated the deep sense of responsibility and loyalty that the Lenoir Rhvne communitv feels toward her new Constitution. DAY COMMISSION Created by the Constitution as the governing body for Lenoir Rhyne ' s day students, the Day Commission con- sists of a day student delegate to Student Cabinet from each of the four classes. As a judicial body, the Dav Com mission has the resjxjnibility of trying at a closed trial any day student accused of some infraction other than gambling, dishonesty, vandalism or intoxication. This year the Student Cabinet appointed the members of the Day Commission to be a special committee to in ' estigate the needs of day students in becoming more a part of the acti -ities on campus. left to riglit: Kanipe. Llllman, I ' li ii. I lartiy, Satt ' WOMEN ' S HALL COMMISSION Left to right: Gettj ' s, Dulin, GuUedge, Temple, Lampsi, Pupe. H The two hall commissions, one tor the men ' s dormitories and one for the women ' s dormitories, are elected bv and froin the mem- bership oF the house councils. An intet ral part of the present Constitution, they ha e the au- thority to try students charged with iolations of dormitory regulations, and act as counsels to the head residents. The main project under- taken by the hall commission this year has been the effort to combine the three existing commissions into the one proposed student commission. HALL COMMISSIONS Jane Pope, President Women ' s Hall Commission Steve Kiser, President IVIen ' s Hall Commission MEN ' S HALL COMMISSION Viola. Poaeh. Hart, Haruood, Allen, Kiser. Second row: Burtoi Iddings, Wise, Phillips. F,r,l roii; IX ' j FRITZ COUNCIL W cant, Lampsi. ™ 1 111 ' I louse Council is responsible for fel- lowship jiid coo]ieration within a partieular iloimitoiN as will as amoni other Lenoir llhyne students, it also maintains a standard ol dormitor lite which conlorms to the ideals ol Lenoir Rh nc College. Each dormitory has its indi ' idual House Council. Members are elected on the basis of one (1) Floor Rcpresentati e for each ten (10) students. An academic average of 79.00 or better is required for membership. 1 he I louse council meets appr oximatcK twice a month and is respt nsible tor I lou;e meetings, dormitory parties and other .icti i- ties related to the particular dormitory. HIGHLAND COUNCIL Left to riiilii: L cil -, Phillips, Kiscr. MORGAN COUNCIL First, row. Wells, Viola, Burton, Allen. Second row Alitchum, Eaker, Har wood, Witherspoon, Hart. Third row: Bostian, Vernon, Roach, Phillips Iddinsis, McCarter. HOUSE COUNCILS MAUNEY COUNCIL Left to riohl: |.,.n-. Pupc AmlLrs, n. Icniplc, Dulin. SCHAEFFER COUNCIL Lefttoriiiljl: I lastini s. KcndrK k. Th.irnbur ;, Kisor, lUisscll. Ixudisii Page Twentr-foui STUDENT CABINET Left to right: Abernethy. Hi)Hmdn, Lrinun, C iffe . Kluttz, Brooks, Bdstian, Pugh, Poff. Ru( ss. Karnkcr. ■The President of the Student Body is in ested with the power to appoint special committees as needed to carry out the responsihilities of Student Government. The Budget Board must approve all money-making projects proposed by campus organizations, while the Budget Committee draws up the annual expenditure plans for Student Gov ' ernment. WORKSHOP LEADERS First rou , AlcSHain Pope, Brctz. Second row: Allen, Gettys, Brooks. •COMMITTEES BUDGET BOARD Left to right: Coffey, Huddle, McSvvain, Hadley, Allran. Page Twenty-five ' -jm WlV i rS Co ' CuMieiaa C Wendy Ijrokhoff Charlotte, N. C. luDIE BlTTINGEn (ireensburo, N. C. Ed Counts Burkes Garden, Va Eighteen Lenoir Rlnne seniors were rec- ognized this year b ' the national organization that annually awards outstanding college stu- dents. WHO ' S WHO Barbara Ali.ran Cherrvvillc, X. C. Who s Who selections are based on the .student ' s scholarship; his participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular aeti ities; his citizenship and ser ' ice to the RUFUS MORETZ Bradenton, Fla. Ruth Wihttecar Concord, N. C. AT LIleman Hickory. . C. Jane Pope Statcs ' ille, N. C Elizabeth Herion Mt. Pleasant, N. C. school; his promise ol lutuif uscddness. An anonymous committee selected those students whom they felt had proved themseh ' es vorth ' to be included amoiiL; the thousands of out- standing leaders from other American colleges and universities. Harold McSwain Albemarle, N. C. Sallie Karriker Landis, N. C. 1961 .eta Kendall (. harlotte. . C. Helgi Kuuskraa Cherryville, N. C. isbrouck Hc-i«hts, N. 1. 1 l i DlAI KtN ' DALL K. Enx;i.i;hakd Pfleiger CiliAF Zimmerman ALPHA PSI OMEGA The national honorary dramatic fraternity on campus elects its membership from interested students showing proficiency in both acting and theatre techniques. The local Beta chapter taps its members according to a fiftv jx)int svstem. Grand director for I960 1961 is Judie Bittinger. HONORARY CHI BETA PHI Outstanding scholastic performance and an interest in science are the determining factors in the selection of members of this national science fraternity. Chi Beta Phi is dedicated to encouraging in- terest and promoting excellence in the scientific fields ol study. Barker Binklev Blackburn Bouknight Bullard Cmou Counts Cox Hilton Huddle Huss Jones Karriker Lael Letta Long Ritchie Siiaftsburv Smuford Sigmon Smith Swanson Ullman Deans Reichle V t p v ' Page Thirl ) .f rC •? --c «-j% -.:? :- :. ik , iidt Allrak Brdkikh I C ' ORIUXI, )n Martin C iMiLii-n M. Miller Moretz Ha.mmer I Iaiidv IIekion Kendall Ruoss Stovall Succ-.s WiiriTECAR Zimmerman IOTA EPSILON OMEGA Saluting campus journalists for outstanding contributions to the Lenoir Rhynean and the Hacawa is Iota Epsilon Omega. The building of a winning Homecoming entry and the formal presentation ot the A ' liss Lenoir Rhsne candidates in a convocation program are listed among this year ' s activities. FRATERNITIES MU SIGMA EPSILON To inspire and recognize scholarly achievement in the liberal arts is the goal of the honorary scho- lastic fraternity. Members include alumni and professors as well as juniors and seniors who are chosen by a four-fifths vote of faculty members. Candidates must maintain an average of 9 0 or above. BERNETHY Blackwelder M. Aderholdt Allran A. Aderholdt Brandon Cromer Frye jKEEnholt Grier Herion Heymann Lee McCreary Moretz Nau RiCKMOND RuDisiLL Setzler Stasavich P. Ullman R. Ullman V ' eaver Gatwood Patterson Withers Paoe Thiitr-one PI KAPPA DELTA E. ceptiu]ial debators, orators, and extemporaneous speakers each year make up the membership of Pi Kappa Delta, tlie national honorarx- forensic fraternit . A member of aood standing in the southeast ]iro ince, the local cha]iter is hcitled b Imlie l]ittini;cr. HONORARY FRATERNITIES ALPHA TAU KAPPA Students interested in the Held of public speaking are eligible for membership in this local forensic fraternity. . ll members must compete in at least one debate tour- n.nnent. Bilgeh Bittinger Huddle L. utenschl.ager Cox LiNGLE Graf IIarrington Sharpe LIll.man Page Tliirlr-lwn Left to right: Pope. Kiser. Freed, Whittecar, Herion, Bretz. ADVISORY COMMITTEE I 1 he members ol the Ueaii ot Student ' s AcKisory Committee represent nearly e ery laeet ot student hte so that the er ' informal discussion periods may reflect different points of view. The Committee was de ' ised two years ago purely to ad ise the Dean (,f Students res ardint; problems ami jiossible solutions in the e ' eryda ' lite ot the student bod . PUBLICATION COMMITTEE m The Committee on Student Publications, composed of both student and faculty representatives, is held responsible for the general activities of campus publications, lor the discovery of need for additional publications within the campus community and for the nomination of candidates for editor and business manager of all student luiblitalions cMii though elected b the Student Bod . Left lu riglit: BrokJioff. Hadley, Stevenson, Whit- tecar, Livengood, Bretz. Page Thirty-lhree ' ' And every man decideth The Way his soul shall S - -William Diinkerley. Left to right: Ed Counts, President; Bill Hoffner, Vice-President; Peggy Foster, Secretary; Wade Norman, Treasurer. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL H Lliiiting rcpi cscniati cs honi all campus religious groups, the Religious Council strives to instill in fellow students a Christian attitude toward the pur- suit of knowledge and to foster a spirit of fellowship and cooperation among the members of all partici- pating organizations. Each year this coordinating body sponsors the haitli and Life Series and periodic Student Services in the cullcge church. Through its annual Campus Chest Dri e, the Religious Coun- cil enables the sUnleiit body to contribute in a united appeal lowartl the aid of charitable and health organizations. Yodcr, Foster. V ' alters, Bo eman, Goft. Second row: Viola, McCarter, Mitchum, Counts, Triplctt, ornian. Ilariicr, Holtner. fl r c . YWCA Organi ctl in jHiliatKin with the national Y.VV.C.A., the Young Women ' s Christian Association works to pro- mote Christian experiences on campus. Bi-monthly meet ings are centered around programs of national, commun- itv and personal interests. The annual Little Sister-Big Sister program is spon- sored h ' the Y to elcome incomin ' heshman women. iirail, I ri|)lctt. Shi Other acti ities include pro iding lood tor a needv familx and being co-sponsors with Diakonia Fellowship For the campus Christmas caroling. Approximately eighty women hold membership in Y.W.C.A. Judy Yoder serves as president, along vwth Judy Zimmerman, ' ice-president, Carol Beckerdite, sec rctar ' , aiul Beck ' Charter, treastncr. RELIGIOUS GROUPS DIAKONIA FELLOWSHIP Christian Ser ice is the keystone ol Diakonia FellovA ' ship— ser ice to fellow students, to Lenoir Rhyne, to th community and to the Christian church. Diakonia pre vides an atmosphere in which a person interested in full- time Christian ser ice may find fellowship, encourage- ment, and opportunity for spiritual growth. Beaver, Satrit, Ka , Norman, Harper. 1 his Krouji of niL ' n students serve as student hosts for W ' ednesdav chapel services, conduct weekly dorm de -o- tions, and help the Y.W.C.A. sponsor Christmas caroling. Some members help near-by churches with church schools and children s programs. Bob Mitchum, jiresident. Wade . orman, ' ice-president, Ceorge Lingle, secretary-treas- mer, and |err Wise, chaplain, are this vear ' s officers. First row: Tapper, Robinson Sides, Hot ' fner, Wise, Lingli rikei, Rh ne Stuvve, i la ' Metaiter, .Mitchum. Second row JF ' ll iiS fb mSjiA Lutheran Student Association LSA is a spiritual woiLslKip w liiTch) ' students mav cdnsider common problems and questions ol interest in the light oF a common faith. Composed of Lutheran and other interested students, this as- sociation seeks to witness in the academic commun- ity to Jesus Cdirist as I ortl and Sa ior. Meeting e ery Sundax evening for stiulv anti lellowsliip. I.S is affiliated on the district, area ami national levels with other LSA groujis. Serving as officers this year are Edward Counts, president; Fiuth Whittecar, vice-president; Jean Bozeman, secretarv; .md Bill Hoffner, treasurer. Dr. Wade I look is ad isor. Methodist Student Movement Associated with the national and state Methodist Student Movement, Lenoir Rhyne ' s MSM endeav- ors to help students deepen their Christian faith and to foster fellowship and ecumenical under- standing. Writing a more comprehensive constitution and establishing an advisory board, called the Campus- Church Relations Committee, have been two big projects for this year. Officers for 1960-61 include Virginia Abernathy, president; Peggy Foster, vice- president; and ndrea Triplett, secretary-treasurer. Professor Steve Shuford and Ur. Thomas Black- burn are advisors. Baptist Student Union Rendering a distinctive denominational ministrv- to Baptist students, the Baptist Student Llnion re- minds each member of his responsibility to Christ, his Church, and his denomination; and provides in- spiration and fellowship through a spiritual climate essential for Christian growth while in college. This year ' s officers are Hyldrith Bolch, presi- dent; Larry Elmore, vice-president; Shielda Berry, secretary; and Ned Gardner, treasurer. Professor Edsel Hoyle is faculty advisor and 13r. Ci. Othell Hand is pastoral advisoi . Canterbury Association Canterbur Vssociation is sponsored by the Epis- copal Church and meets each Sunday evening at Hickory ' s Epi. ' ;copal Church of the Ascension. Pro- grams include informal roundtable discussions on a variety of subjects such as worship and ecumenical relations. Organized primarily for fellowship and study, Canterbury is open to students of all denomi- nations. Alex Viola, president; Bob Land, vice-president; and Ella Walters, secretary-treasurer, are officers for 1960-6L Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Simmons, Dr. Julian Smith, and the Rev. R. B. Campbell serve as ad- visors. f f! ' ' Somehow his dream is told . . . Clearest and most permanent, in words -Ralph Waldo Emerson. Bill. Stevenson Business Manager Wendy Brokhoff Editor-ill -Chief HACAWA 1961 Left to riiiht: Lcta Kendall, ( vs sdii; cditiir: [jnda Bar ringer, Greek editor; Larrv McCarter, mt editor; JikIv Zimmerman, chief typist. C ' l.Ass Editors. Lcjl to ri ' ht: M.ny MaiincN ' , Ireshiiuiii; Picttx- Roof, Sophomore; [oan Ruoss. c7nt ' f; Rosann 1 reed, htuior; Jane Pope, Senior. i - % Portrait staff, leff io ri ht: Isenhour. W ' ehunt, Karriker, Davenport. Left to riglil: Hcriiin. writer: Cdiirad. chief rriter: Pugh, circulation manager; W ' hittccar, Portrait staff. ef to right: Scott, Bennett, Brotherton, Yerton. HACAWA As We ' e got to get this done. Fcbriiai - IS is our deadline! echoed throughout tlie campus, ilic I Iacawa staff was engrossed in getting cop ' From the student bod and also searching e ' eryone ' s file For last minute pictures. Then as the deadline a]iproachctl, wc wondered if our dummy woidd e er he puhlished. Publishing a yearbook is like r,nsiin4 a child. VVe watched our child grow Irom an empt ilumnn to a set of printer ' s and engraver ' s proofs and FinalK, to a beautifullv bound book which we now treasure. Typists. Left lo riglil: Hacknianr Temple, Sherrilk Cooper. Page Forty Subscribers Lejl to tight: Wither- spoon, Cofte% . Iddings STAFF Marilyn Bopp Assistant Business Manager I he ihcmc Wcis chosen because llic senior chiss has seen so many changes in the ph sical plant ol Lenoir Rhvne. I hese seniors lia e also changed within them selxes. s the school has nioxed toward progress, we hope that we as students ha e progressed toward adult ma turity. Now that our book is completed, the staff wishes that you would please excuse our accidental errors and that you will cherish it as a book which |ireser es your best college days. The entire 1 Iacawa stall is thankful for the experience of living, knowing, and working with you for this the 1961 Hacawa. SuBscRiBtRs Left to iij,hl i(_hiiK Daushter Pike SuBSCRJBERs. Left to yiglil: Hackmanii. Kluttz, Triplett. i Subscribers. Lejt la right: lioberti., Stovall, Rollins, Safrit. Subscribers Left to ugltt Hddle Poole Shelb Page Forty-one Left to yii ht: Conhad. irr lfr.- Hardy, feature editor: Bittingek, copy editor. I Left to right: 0 ' en. Triplette, Iti- C01.D— staff ivriters. Pcrha|is too (ar ahead in its tliinkinj at times, hut nc ' Ci ' too lar hchind, the Lctioir }]h nc(iii ehronicled tlie transition. Otfeiint; sugt;estions to ease the transitions, attemptiiii; to determine student reaetion to it, and trying to compare it with that elsewhere . . . Editor Jim iMartin guided the ehronichng, seldom suhtly or gently, hut usually effecti ely. Managing Editor Lyn Miller w.is his competent lieutenant, helping make the decisions and lielping su]X ' r ise the stall. And there were others— reporters, leature writers, columnists . . . 1961 LENOIR Marilyn Miller Managing Editor Left to right: Hackmann, Roberts, Rollins, Everhard— stn f uiiters. Page Forty-two Ross Hadlev %usmess } anager Pages amply studded with ad ' crtiscments made the chron- icHng possible, and business manager Ross Hadlev and his staff courageously flogged the wolf away from the door. When the presses had rolled, Fred Hammer and his circula- tion staff distributed the papers, in order that the students might read of the transition. Crusading when necessary, complimenting when deserved, scathing when called for, the Lenoir Rliyiieau was a key part of the transition. StovAll— Ass;s(nn( Rusiucsi Miiiniger Eleazer— Proofreader. RHYNEAN CoRREiX— Potoica! Anahst. _Mc(;Air,AKi.- fi. hduw. Page Forty-three Majohettes. cfl a.hl: B cckv Cacldell. lane Harrinytim, Anne Suyys, chief. |o Lung, Gail la LENOIR RHYNE BAND - ■ Alter ,1 sl i sl.iri. till. ' Li c I ilt li c. Lintlcr ihc cli rcctidii ol Dr. Catwniiti, had a roLisin, ; car . . . Showers III lindcaxor, 1 sa ' . . . I ' hanksgixing Day at Catawha , . . the Salisbury C ' hristmas parade in 25 degi-ee weather . . . those anxiaus days after the Northern Michigan game, until I lickory Friends came through with the funds . . . the all nn..;ht bus ride lo Florida . . . veils of Vic- tory! at the llolida Howl , . . the C ' hristmas Concert . . . these all are moments that will be cherished by mem- bers of the Lenoir Rhvne band from that wonderful vear 1960. First row: M. i ( ah. Simpsun. Hickman. Miller, Link, E. Nuali, Nichols, Ha taker, Robinson, Rowland, George, Walters. Third row: McDaniel Mitchell Bi.sanar, Black, Teague, Foster, Ballentinc, Williams. Fourth row: Rh iie, Hu ,.,.,,, ,.., , ..a.,. iir fcchard. Cherry, Pfleiger, Poole, Abernethy, Dr. Garwood, Mauney. McCall, Webb, Tapper, Finger, Wi rmon. Second roir; Land, R. Gatwood, Hoffman, Keck, --. Swanson, Johnson, Browne, Brantley, Simmons, Maunev, Rh -ne, Hughes, Shelby, Sharpe, Lin.gle, Gu ' rley, Dennis, Stowe, Pcioe Forty-fo A CAPPELLA CHOIR I . . . Do all to the glory of God. This rcFlccts the spirit ol Lenoir Rhyne ' s a cappella ehoir. Iraxeliiit; Irom i ew ' ork to Florida within the past luiir ears, this L;roup is well-known throughout the nation tor its exeellenee in harmony and inusical interpretation. Works ol Baeh to those of contemporary coinposers are foLnid on this ear s jirogram as LR ' s Sinking Amhassailors uphold liieir tra- dition of the hest in sacred music. A series of Sunday C ' oncerts and the week-long tour of North Carolina dur- ing April elima.xed months of diligent practice. Now in its twent si.Nth ear under the direction of Professor Ken ncth n. Lee, the a cappella choir is one of the hest lo (.tl aiitl long to he rememhered of college acti ities. OFFICERS Huv Anu Counts Prcs ' utciit Ruth Whittecar Vice-President Barbara Deal Secretary-Treasurer Earnest Brooks Chafiain ]vA Wise Co-Manager John Ijrvson Co-Manager First row, left to right: Browne, Harrington. Bisanar, Muretz, Petelle, Yerton, Coffey, Karriker, Herion, WTiittecar, Teague, Keister, Sloop, Murph. Second rmv: Swanson, Russell, Brooks, Kuuskraa, Gray, Hoffman, Brotherton, Rollins, Rickmond, Yoder, Shell, Bloh. Weaver, Deal. Third row: Moore, Pfleiger, Land, Barrier, Iddings, Hughes, Mauney, Harmon, Gurley, Brantley, Stowe, Collins, Nichols. Fourth row: Professor Lee, Echard, Wise, Counts, Goodman, Safrit, Brooks, iMcNeely, X ' iiJa, Bryson, Dennis, Clapp, Oglesbee. , oi pictured: Mayer, Rhyne, Bittinger. P 7g ? Forty five First run: Bittiiiger, Harrington, Cauble, C. Deal. B. Deal, Scarborough. K. Englehard. Secoim row: Hadley. Pfleiger. Lingle, Herman, Shelby, Land, Cherry, McCarter. PLAYMAKERS M Changing sets backstage . . . playing the part in front of a crowd . . . designing costumes . . . ]iainting props, or faces— a picture of a Plavmaker in action. The Lenoir Rhyne Playmakers claim their main objective is to stimulate interest in the dramatic arts and to provide prac- tical experience in the theatre. Re-organized under a new constitution, the Pla makers presented Shakespeare ' s The Taming of the Shrew this fall. An experimental student-directed drama Family Portrait was given at a Monday convocation program. The group cooperat- ed wath the Junior Class in their annual production and pre- sented several workshops on the art of dramatics. Advisor du- ties of the organization are shared this year by Mrs. Charles Jeffers, Mr. John Sneden, and Mr. Ceorgc Spence. Mr. loHN Sneden Director And will you iiill you, I will nuvry vt Page Forty-six I ., , 1, liitliiiLUT, C-(i , I .iiitc]iM.hlj,i; --r. FORENSICS H 1 he tradition ot the South Atlantic Forensic T ourna- ment was continued under the supervision of forensic director Coach Bud Brown. Short on experience, but long on effort, the debators, almost all novices, in ' esti- gated the pros and cons of compulsory health insurance. They took part in debates at Emory University in At- lanta and captured a majority of the awards at the Ap- palachian Mountain Tournment. Se eral of the more experienced team members earned the pri ' ilegc of com- peting at the Florida State Llni -ersity tournevs in Feb- ruarv. Ai-FiRMATivE Team. Lefl to right: Harrington, Bittinger, Bilger. Professor Bud Brown Coach Negative Tfam. Icji to riglu: Cox, Lingle, Lautenschlager. Page Forty ieveii ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA StucKintj methods lor the education and well- lieinu ol children . . . encouraging continued profes- sional growth ot teachers . . . LR ' s ACE chapter, a part of an international organization. 1 eachers-to-hc becoming acquainted with the or gani ed teaching profession ... its historv, ethics, and program . . . the Robert L. Fritz chapter of flA, named after one of LR ' s beloved alumni. For study and discussion of world problems . . . speakers from Iran, Norway, Japan . . . travel slides . . . Christmas party with a foreign theme . . . join IRC. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB % pr ce i fel KAMPUS KATS MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE jazz interpreters . . . LIVs own conilxi, the Kiimpus Kats will pla - For yoiii iisteniiit; pleastire. Experience For Future public school music teach- ers . . . participation in programs, demonstrations, and perForming groups . . . MENC members gain Firsthand know-how. Only requirements: a genuine interest in music . . . willingness to join others who share your ic s . . . LR ' s Music Club this year became a mcnibci oF the National Federation uF Music Clubs. MUSIC CLUB In play there are two pleasures for your choosuig, the one is winning, the other losing. ' ' . o Lord Byron Many qualities make champions. Ihe 1960 Bear football team had all of them in abund- ance. As the season progressed, and foe after foe fell before the speed and the finesse of the Stas single wing, the Bowl fever struck. We li •ed in suspended animation for ten minutes tollowing the heart-stopping tie with iXorthern Michigan in the Regional play-offs. But finally came the announcement Lenoir Rhyne, and jubilation reigned in the Bear Cave. In St. Petersburg determination replaced jubilation. The Lumberjacks of Humbolt kept chopping away at the Bears ' defense. But they were no match for the dri e of the Bears who brought home the big silver trophv and the 1st National football championship in the state ' s history. Congratulations to our Bears!!! Clarence Stasavich BackfieJd and Offensive Coach ' ■ ' . Hanley Painter Line mid Defensive Conch  ' r • Dick Lace, Co-Captain Wade Ieague, Captain f) Bobbie Walker Norman Punch End Coach and Scout Page Fifty-one _ - Jim Edminston— Left Gtiard '  A tough, hard nose football player all the wa mm Joe Rhyne— Taiifcacfe ■ ' • Great speed and good hands made Joe a back to keep your eye on. 12. Richard KEMP—FuUhcick Loves to tote leather and did a Hne iob bursting opponents ' lines. 1960 NAIA Page Fifty-two 1. Phil Burns— Center Faith and desire mark Phil ' s ! Lee Kanipe— Blocking Back Real hustle and effort made Lee the fine player he is. Ronnie Turner— Rig jt Tackle ' f Big Daddy came on to show his p ower when most needed. Marion Kirby— Cenfer (, Long practice and confidence have made his toe clinch in the clutches. Pat Odom— Left Tackle a Played top brand of footbal when called on. Dick Angel— Left End 9 I A tough player with good speed and great desire. 7. Odell White— Winghack Speed and Guts make White. Norman Cockrell— Rig jt End Played good football and gave good effort. Wade Teague— Ceufer— Cnptniii Tremendous leader, both on offense and especially on defense. Respected by all. Adam IMaples— B ocfcing Back I J A good field general and all around football player. Don Smith— Wingback I I • Never gave half effort- real competitor. 4 y Dick Lage— Right End—Co-Captai7i Great end and leader of his team. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Page Fifty-three McClamrock takes reins and finch going against stiihborn Elan Mercury Midgett shcnvs his heels to aunthcr ( many iiould-he-tacklers from Georgetown, Ki GRIDIRON RESULTS Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Rhvne Rhvne Rhvne Rhvne Rhvne Rliyne Rh ' ne Rhvne Rh ne Rhvne 30 8 34 26 21 31 63 17 14 56 Lenoir Rli ne Lenoir Rh ne Wofford 6 Presbyterian Newberry 12 Appalachian 8 Guilford 6 Western Carolina 6 Georgetown (Ky.) 14 East Carolina Elon Catawba 6 NAIA EASTERN PLAYOFF 20 Northern Miehigan 20 NAIA HOLIDAY BOWL ■ 15 Humboldt (CaliL) 14 first row. White, Alid,m.-tt, Farmer, Kcnnerly, Haupt. Maples, Teague, Simmons, Fusonie. Fr e, Edminston. Second rou-: Bohart, McClamrock, Kemp. Odom, Kanipe, Ripley, Turner, Burns. Hardman, Angel, Hart. Hinkle. Third row: Earnhardt, Smith. Buick. Plexico, Pope. Shore. Hawn. Kirhy, Fisher. Rhyne. Elliot. Woodward. Fourth row: Bookualter. Brown. Myers, Derikart. Correll. Fisher. Marco, Kandzer. n J.7 ' jC «? Cs wt S9 ' 6 41 78 ,18 ,St, 38.; 79 84 I  ? - r I r Odell White is up ended h a Confeievce Championship game LiimbcijncL in tht National m Sf Petei .huig Flouda U Am, dou n I lean Let Faimer is shown scoimg one of the two touch agams Humholdt State of Aicata Eureka, Cahfoinia CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Walker, captain; McGinnis; Courtney; Da -enport: Stovall; Stanley; McGeiver. The team shows great determi- nation to pull fi-om behind to gain a victory by yardage over Northern Michigan in the NAIA Eastern play-off game. Page Fifty-five ' ■ ,. ' Rock takes titc reins and scores agciwst Elon as Bears move into League lead. Eddie Haupt moves in to polisli off a CjuH ford Quaker. In I ,! , I II shouu b haniiei here us he goes for that extra goal against Newberry. Odell White {29} turns on the speed as he rounds the corner and heads for paydirt against the East Carolina Pirates. Wade Teague iSll. Ronnie Turner (76), and Adam Maples (IS) closing in from the left. Ic up to stop Northern Michigan ' s Mike Strebel in the NAIA Eastern Play-off game. LEI FARMER All Americon All State N, S. C, Most Voluoblc Ptayei Team Most Voluoble Player All Coofci NAIA HoMdoy Bowl Outstanding Ployeir NAIA Holidoy Bowl Outstondittg Back-; ' All District 2« NAIA WADE TEAGUE All Cor.Jer Sportsmanship Trophy HONOR M E N KOHNIE TURNER Eastern NAIA Outstanding U BENNY KENNERLY All District 26 NAIA Most Improved ADAM MAPLES All American Kirkland Blocking Trophy Lee Kirby Award toACH Bill Wells I ' hc 1960-61 LR basketball season was a true indieation n wliat results Irom desire and determination. Coaeh Bill Wells, with only one returning letterman, guided the youthful Bears to a 21-5 record. With four sophomores in the starting line-up, the Bears showed a ne er say die attitude w ' hieh helped produce many thrills during the jiast season. Tlie biggest thrill was a 65-64 win over Belmont .Abbey. The LR Cagers scored 16 straight wins, which enabled them to copL ' regular season honors. ssiSTANT Coac:h 1!()|; ' i:pn( (_ ()-Captains— Jerry Wells. Tommy Burton Page Fifty-eight Chuck Feuiii (?0) ami luck Biirfe (25) leaiu up to put tlic quietus oil nil unidentified (Jii Z mi Player. -And the whistle hleu-l McGuiie thounht he was hearing things as the Bruins proved their superiority in their first outiuji with Uehnonl Ahhcy. Jerry Wells (52) Bears ' ace rehounder, soars high to grab a missed shot against Appalachian. A battle of stars takes place as Jim Wiles of LB nttenipts to drive by Rick Howe of Appalachian in game at LR. Page Fifty-nine Fearn Ii0 ami ConncUv (441 strclch la throll ' , Cuilford Quakers lakct attempt. 1961 CAGE Co-Captains Jerry Weils and Tommy Burton gained first team All Conference honors, and lim Wiles received honorable mention. Wells was also recipient of the Ath- lete of the Week award from the Greensboro Daily News. I he Bears molded a balanced attack with four starters a eraoing in double figures. Wells led the Cagers from the floor with a 55% shooting accuracy, while Eddie I lolbrook hit 85% from the foul line including 31 con- secutixe tosses. LR was the offensive leader in the North State Con- ference with an average of 78 points per game. Defensixe- 1 ' the Bears ranked second. rhe Bears qualified for the NAIA District play-offs with the best ox ' er-all .seasonal record. After defeating . ppahichian, the Cagers bowed out of the play-offs by losing 10 Newberry, concluding the season with a 23-7 record. fter a successful year, Coach Bill Wells is kxjking an.xiously toward the next season. With the first six boys returning, the outlook appears bright for future victories at Lenoir Rhvne. Icp la riaht: Eclclif Holhniok, T,,m W ' atsmi, |,m Ehlers. lack Burk, Tcnnn Burton, |im Kilbv, Mitchell Sium,„i. RESULTS ]er,-r Welh (52) goes up for shot as Pfeiffer ' s Bill Chiypcile 141) guards. L. fi. xvuii iSl-56 LR RESULTS 62 Wofford . . . 49 81 Pfeiffer 56 81 41 50 47 67 73 91 East Carolina Atlantic Christian 90 75 61 82 77 Western Carolina Elon 63 66 Wofford 46 88 88 79 Western Carolina Appalachian Pfeiffer 64 80 67 71 63 92 65 88 88 107 East Carolina Belmont Abbey Atlantic Christian High Point 65 64 64 71 82 70 93 Western Carolina 66 80 94 87 55 75 Belmont Abbey 59 63 77 Elon 94 88 63 High Point North State Tournamkn-f 89 51 48 Atlantic Christian 68 BASEBALL IIanli;v Painter. Condi Bill Reece, Captain Brenda Courtney Hampered by bad weather, Lenoir Rhyne ' s 1960 baseball team had a dismal season after getting only a few days of much-needed pre-season practice. Coach Hanley Painter ' s Bears played only 16 games and finished the year with a 7-9 overall record. They compiled a 6-8 mark in North State Conference play. Shortstop Danny Thompson led the team in hitting with a .333 average, followed bv Lee Farmer ' s .311 and Bob Watson ' s .308. In the pitching department, Gary Hinkle ' s 2-0 record was the best on a percentage basis, f owever, Benny Kennedy led the team in ictories with three. Danny Thompson, Leading hitter ' age Sixty two Boh Watson, versatile iiifielder for the Bears, lays doivn a sacrifice bunt. I enoir Rhyne ' s shortstop Danny T hompson makes tag on Steve Roach, backed up by second baseman, Bob Watson. Gary IluMe. pitcher with 2-0 record {or 1960. fiehls his position. First row: V ' eber, Roacli, Turner, Reece, Simmons, Baucom, WatMin. Second row: Daves. Thompson. Schley, Kilby, Johnson, Karriker, Hinkle, Dixon. Third row: Painter, coach, Sherrill, Bauserman, Ktnncil , Fnrnur. White, lames. Fr e. Goodman. ■manager. V - l f an Hiram Baucom Pitcher Jack Bauserman Pilcher ISOH WaiscN lliird Base Lee Farmer Outfielder Ronnie Turner Outfielder BASEBALL Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Rhyne Rhvne RhVne Rhvne Rhyne Rhvne Rhyne Rhyne Rhyne Rh ne Rhyne Rhvne Rhyne Rhyne Rhvne Rhyne Rhyne Rhvne ■ RESULTS Belmont Abbey 2 Appalachian 3 Appalachian 6 VVoftord 6 Lion 3 Catawba 3 Migh Point 8 Catawba 15 Guilford 11 High Point 7 C;uilford 7 Elon 7 Western Carolina 2 Western Carolina 1 Atlantic Christian 3 Atlantic Christian 2 East Carolina 8 Ea st Carolina 7 Gary Hinkle ' ilton Dave Pitcher Pitcher Benny Kennerly Adam Maplls Bobby Joe Tho.m HOLD McClean Mike Bbunnemer AGOLF In 1960 Lenoir Rhine ' s linksmen retained the reg- ular season conference championship and added the tournament crown to their hst oF honors. Led bv Adam Maples the Bears siilFei(.(.l onh one defeat during tlie rei;Lilar season. In the golfing highligiit of the year Lenoir Rhyne defeated a strong East Carolina College team in the conference championship pla) ' -off at the Starmount Country Club in Creensboro. Maples finished second and Bloh fourth in individual competition. TRACK The 1960 track team began the season with onlv fixe retmning members of the 1959 squad. 1 he young team gained momentum as the season progressed and pulled off a sweeping ujiset ictor in the NAIA Uis- tiKt 26 meet. Ill the season ' s first meet the Bears dropped a close one to a strong Presbyterian squad. The Bears finished 5th in the High Point Relays and ahead of all other North State Conference entries. 1 he Bears closed out the season by taking 3rd place in the conference behind strong High Point and Ca- taw ba teams. Left to yiiiht: Rhyn The intramural football champions were the Sij Thrasher, Elmore. Rowland, McGinnis, Roach, I Eps. arker. Left to right: Anderson. Bruce D. Rolloff Krector of Physical Education H I he Men ' s intramural seasun opened with li e teams partieipating in toueh footbalL Sigma Phi Epsilon and I Tappa Keggers proved to be the front runners for the championship with Charles Thrasher ' s crew, the Sig Eps, winning out by virtue of a 16-13 win over the Keggers in the last game of the regular season. Eight teams entered the basketball competition. A Championship play-off game found the Morgan Organs emerging as league champions by beating Highland Hall 72-53. The spring intramural season included volleyball, badminton, Softball, and tennis competition. The Morgan Organs are leading the Sig Eps lor the 0 crall Team Trophy awarded annually to the team acquiring most honor points in all sports plaved. BOYS ' INTRA The Morgans Organs take an easy victory Boh Vernon drihbles in for a basket. over the S g Eps lis Joe Rhyne moves down court !s the Sig Eps move in. L iK H ! i H 11: ly i -| Mi i B m rn ik I B ! ■ i J 1 e - J j -• li! Puge Sixty-six J kaye Hciitz knucks a hull in volleyball cuiiipetitiuii. Dr. Deans 1}itramural Director I All women on campus automatically become members of the WAA upon enrollment at Lenoir Rhyne. Supervised by Dr. Clyde Deans and Mrs. Bill Walker of the physical education department, the WAA sponsors intramural, e.xtramural and social functions for the athletic-minded feminine faction of our campus. Softball, volleyball, basketball, and archery are included in the annual intra- mural sports round-up. Awards are presented at the end of each year to outstanding individuals and teams. The team accumulating the highest number of points for the year receives a trophy. Sphinx Sorority was the recipient of the 1960 trophy. WAA ' s chief aim is to encourage participation in sports and to develop its members in their mental, physical, emotional, and social potentiahties. MURALS ihe Sphinx play tlie Day Stiuteiils GIRLS ' W ti;,i, Ihnl hujj s nmi s hei skill in buduiinion iiitrauiuraL White ball in as the girls enjoy an exciting basketball game. Up, up and over as day students engage in volleyball. n Page Sixty-seven , • - .- Jt ■ ... i r f v j ilE Bj 1 jflH 1 E BBCVB !?? ' ' i 1 j MMp ' C ' J kA w m ' ' : • tLlZAllLIll IIlKR President Diane Ullman ' ice-Presideul lo inspiii ' understanding; .inmnL; the smuritics jnd to set stand- ards lor the rush period are tlie main iluties oi the Intersororit) ' Couneil. The combined etforts ol the two Councils make p ossible the Presentation Ball at which time all new Greeks are formally pre- sented to the membeis of their soci.il fraternal organizations. S U Lll l URIK1 r, SecreUm Fiensiiicr INTERSORORITY COUNCIL F;r.s( mil ' : Karriker, Herion, Ullman. Second row: Sherrill, Kendall, Perr ' , Collins, Ullman, Ruoss. ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA H I lard work in the library, cleaning for sis- ters, wearing torch pledge pins, and playing Greeks in A Nite in Old Athens climaxed the short career of these Alpha Sig pledges. First rcrw: Welts, Duffy, Hastings, Lowman, Thorn- burg. Second row: Simpson, Sigmon, Keener, Cauble, Adcox, Higdon, Com. LAMBDA ALPHA I From the Chinese Rush party, to saying blessings at meals, to forming the glamorous Top Hat chorus line — Lambda Alpha pledges were proud of their work. heft to right: Lockard, McGinnis, Roof, Petelle, Propst, McSwain, Boger. PLEDGE CLASSES SPHINX I Dressing in black, making signs to welcome Bears home from Florida and Sphinx paddles —all add up to meet the seventy-five point re- quirement. First row: Price, James, Caddell, Byerly, B(K tli. Second row: Gibson, Mesimer, Little, Wiegand. Efird, Cornvvell, Austell, Suggs. PHILIA ■ Five Hawaiian orchids, small gold pledge keys, the week of green and white, collecting points and signatures— equals the life of a Philia pledge. First j ' oii ' .- Kendrick, Mauney, Pike, McClellan, Nicholson. Second ron.v: Shulenberger, Daughtery, Triplett, Rhyne, Coggins, Limerick, Stanley, Davis, Barker. Baker Frye Steelman ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA Alpha Sigma Kappa sisters will remember always . . . revising the constitution and instituting a new point sys- tem . . . winning the trophy for the most outstanding sorority homecoming float— Riding Wa es of Victory . . . Miss Linda Garrison, a former member, welcomed as new advisor . . . successful rush parties resulting in largest pledge class thus far . . . surprising each other with cos- tumes at A Nite in Old Athens ' . . . designing costumes and v ' orking to perfect the Polish polka for May Day . . . the May Day Dance . . . climax of the year— a week end playing and relaxing in the sun at Myrtle Beach . . . most wonderful of all, the warmth and companionship of close friends tbrouyliout the ' ear. OFFIC KRS Patricia Llllman, I ' lesuleiil Barbara Ross, Vice-President Frances Frye, Secrt ' ( rr Becky Collins, Treasurer Becky Collins and Anna Perry, ISC Eepreseiitatives Starlene Logan. Historian Marietta league, (liaplaiii Sue ' ' ithers, S er ' einit ( -, n);s Pat LIllman President Alpha lio)iieconiiiiij, [lout. Beckerdii E Logan Stephens BoYLES Brittain Perry Ross Teague Trawick Ullman Collins rudisill Weaver Dellinger Sharpe Withers n • ir Vf Sallie Kakrikli; President A tiiv to the Orient with the lauilnia Mpluis LAMBDA ALPHA A year wilh tlic Sisters ol Lambda lpha Siiiority . , . adopting our Greek name . . . eleeting our advisors Miss Shuford and Mrs. Ballard . . . Japanese lanterns, chop sticks, and dancing geishas at the Oriental Rush Part ' . . . ciieerini the Bears to ict()r ' with 1onarch ol Progress in llie 1 lomecomint; Parade . . . thr selling ol Lenoir Rli ne sweatshirts . . . the C ' hristm.is P.irt ' . . . the |o ol in.iLing Christmas happ lor a necd lamiK , . . initiating; nine new members at om ' annutil banquet . . . the lamous Lop Hat Club with its spectacular chorus line . . . the liin and work For an e en better May Day . . . .hkI the xcir ' s linal tupping; ol memories— the anniuil beach trip. OFFICERS Sallie Karriker, President Judy Cooper, Vice-President Elaine Temple, Recordiiii!, Secretary Brenda Brotherton, Corresponding Secretary ludy Cox, Treasurer Barbara Allran, Brenda Sherril ISC Representatix ' es [udv Yoder, Historian Mary White, Chaplain |u(l ' Zimmerman. Social ( ' htiinuan 0 1 Abernethv Allran Brotherton Booth Brooks C ' OOPER Cox Gray GULLEDGE HOLSHOUSER Karriker Kiser iMlCHAEL Pearson RUDISILL Sherkill Temple Weant White YoDER Zimmerman t-r 4 -Hr ' PHILIA 1 lie Pliilia ' c;ir in ic icw fields mipiciiionabic mem- ories oF . . . rush parties elimaxed by the fabulous PhiHa Isle at Mrs. Patterson ' s . . . exotic orchids from Hawaii (or our guests and orchid leis for the sisters . . . new pledges . . . the new pin, at last . . . sorority scholastic award . . . ISC membership . . . President of ISC— Libby 1 lerion . . . lun at intramurals . . . sjX)nsoring sock hops . . . red and black LR shakers for ball games . . . Miss Lenoir Rhvne, Leta Kendall . . . Miss Theta Chi, Dot Kluttz . . . Christmas caroling and gifts for a needy family . . . Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Duke Llni- ' ersity, Helgi Kuuskraa . . . new sorority crest . . . Philia sweatshirts . . . initiation banquet at Leta ' s in Charlotte . . . sorority pillows . . . Presentation Ball for new sisters . . . Modeling clothes from Olsen ' s . . . spring outing at beautiful Lake Tahoma . . . Hacawa edited bv Wendv Brokhoff . . . May Da ' aeti ities . . . many wonderful days together. OFFICERS Leta Kendall, President Dorothy Kluttz, Vice-President |o Ann Brooks, Recording Secretary ' Rosann Freed, Treasurer Joyce Kendrick, Corresponding Secretary Libby Herion, Joan Ruoss, C athy Farabee, ISC Representatives Linda Da ' enport, Social CJiairinan jo Long, Pledge Marshal Nancy Koontz, Historian Marilvn Bojip, Chaplain leiinie Winget. Reporter Leta Kendall President I ' liilid ' i iiunual prnjcct of making shakers for LR football and haskethall goines. Anderson Bopp Davenport Edwards Kllittz Kuuskraa Brokhoff Brooks Carpenter Coffey Fararee Freed Herion Kendall Long iMcGinnis -Moretz Ross Ruoss COP-TRAD Kendrick W ' iNGET f |S (yl © C SPHINX Golden memories that will linger Fore er in the hedrt of each Sphinx sister . . . advisors Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Walker . . . Homecoming Queen, Jean Avant . . . selling homecoming chrysanthemums . . . building the home coming float Our Bears Always Come Through . . . new members Becky Caddell and Gail James being elected majorettes . . . Anne Suggs leading the LR Band as chief majorette . . . re-election of Bobbie Walker as chief cheerleader . . . ha ' ing three cheerleaders on the squad, Lynda Sto all, Kathy McGei ' er and Brenda Courtney. . . . alternate cheerleaders, Alice Austell, Karen ■e, and Martha Little . . . rush parties and Night on the .Nile ' at the Catawba Country Club . . . volleyball and Softball intramural championships . . . WAA presi- dent, Judy Keever . . . ISC ' ice-president, Diane UU- man . . . TKE Girl of the Month, Lynda Stovall . . . Christinas party at Mrs. Cooke ' s . . . the excitement of l acking for St. Pete to support the Bears . . . formal initiation. OFFICERS I he Sphinx snr: The Bears always come tliroiigh! Bobbie Walker, President Kathy McGeiver, Vice-President Scottie Sue Gadd, Recording Secretary Lynda Stovall, Corresponding Secretary Kaye Rentz, Treasurer Nancy Lorimer, Chaplain Jean Avant, Pledge Mistress Rachel Dulin, Historian Carol Li ' engood, Diane LI 11 man, ISC Representatives Brenda Courtney, Social Chairman Avant Henderson Owen iARlUNGER Kaylop, Rentz Courtney Keevek SCHELL Cress LiVENGOOD Stovall Dulin Lorimer Ullman Gadd McGeever Walker Bill Stevenson ' ice-Presiclent The Jntcrhaternit) Council, in order to peipetuate a high standard of conduct— diligent stud ' , wholesome social activities, cooperative spirit among all men in membership— functions as a governing body for all fraternities striving to reach the true brotherhood of men. Ben Huddle Secretnrv-Treasiirer INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Left to right: Anderson, Robbins, Austin, Stanley, Laws, Huddle, James. SIGMA PHI EPSILON I Big Brother paddles . . . shining shoes . . . washing many cars . . . second place in intra- mural football . . . extensive pledge training molds men. Ficsl xnv. Gurluy, Brantley, Briggs, V ' ebb, Palmer, McCurdy, Ramseur, Grander. Second row: Line- berger. Mauney, Bond, Schenk, Yount, Sharpe, Di, on, Phillips, Whitley, Hudson, Morrison, Rogers. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA H Learning the national code . . . new meth- ods ol study . . . working hard for brothers . . . Kappa Sigma Kappa pledges emerge well- eised on their fraternity. left (o rigiit: Williams, Linebcrger, Propst. PLEDGE CLASSES m f |: { ' Pi lit 4% TAU KAPPA EPSILON H cti ities to remeiriber; feting the fraternity to parties at Proctor ' s cabin . . . ha ' ing one of the most comical entries in the homecoming parade . . . pledge projects. First row: Deviney, Lambert, Buick, Pearson, Derri- kart, Goodman, Warren, Meyers, Brown. Second row: Barnhardt, Combs, Barringer, Fisher, Poole, Wells, Roval, Blackwelder, Short. THETA CHI H Thorough knowledge of fraternity history . . . original homecoming parade car . . . the ride to Morganton . . . worth the rewards of membership. First row: Bryson, Barrier, Stoner, Huddle. Second rou : Wilhelm, Rhyne. Burton, Stowe, Curiae, Misenheimer, Shelby, Williams. Third rcnv: Har- wood, Stratford, Deal, Deviney, Pless, Starnes, ' ise, Rezac, Smith. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA OFFICERS lim Laws, l- ' reshleiit I3()iiakl Ijdwnian, ]icc-l ' rcsidi ' iil Rick Sheriill, Secretary Don Bowman, Treasurer Larry Whittenberg, Corresponding Secretary Don Speckhard, Chaplain Lewis Bumgarner, Sergecmt-cit-Arius Jim Vaughn, Pledge Master Ben I kiddle. Historian Tliis has been a year of unitieation for the North CaroHna Alpha chapter of Kappa Sigma Kappa. Because of graduation losses, the scarcity of dorm students, and the slow response of the freshmen. Kappa Sigma Kappa has been faced with the necessity for reorganization, unification, and rebuilding. We feel that much of this reorganization has been accomplished. Throughout the vear, fraternal and social meetings . . . working together on the homecoming float . . . selling bears . . . selecting fraternity sweetheart, Miss Brenda Abernathy . . . gathering toys for neecK children at Christmas . . . the parties at Vaughn ' s Pad. -All these things ha ' e contributed to the success of the year, but most responsible was the sincere de- sire of each member to contribute his share of time and efforts to the brotherhood. K.ippa Sigm.i Kappa is proud to ha c earned the title Lenoir Rhxtie ' s Most Fraternal 1 r.itcrnity. t MERCY ft ( Brenda Abernathy ■ Sweethearl l {ippi! Sigma Kappa s proud liotueconiijig float. Page Jei ' eiily-eig if I I Barger Bowman Biii k;ahneii Dagenhardt I luDDLE Jenkins Laws Little Sherrill Short Speckhard Vaughn 1- Wittenberg Page Sei enty-nlne SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFFICERS Cilcnn C. Hilton, Jr., President Dale Miller, Vice-President |uhn Carpenter, CuutroUer Wilson Martin, Secretary iJill Boyd, Fred Cloninger, IHstorian . lolin Barringer, Chaplain Bob Vnderson, Pledge Trainer Bob nderson, Piiish Chainnan Bob lames, Sclwlarship Chainnan Sonn ' Hager, Social Chainnan John Barker, Dan Elmore, Senior Marshals |()bn McGinnis, junior Marshal .Norman Coekrell, Guard Glenn C. Hilton, Jr. President 1 he aims and ideals ol Sii ma Phi Epsilon are hi,t;h. She strives to develop eharaetei and to ereate high moral standards among members. She otters a challenge tor high scholastic, athletic, and social achievements. Guided by Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Lo e— the ideals for which Sigma Phi Epsi- lon stands— the Sig Eps had a very successful year. 1 he men wearing the heart ha e fond recollections . . . homecoming float . . the fall outing . . . the fraternity sweetheart. Miss Jean A ant . . . Intramural football championship . , . serenades . . . intra- mural champs five otit of the last seven vears . . . |ean Avant as homecoming queen . . . house parties at the farm . . . Christmas Partv tor the orphans. The Sig Eps of 1960-61 can long remember this ear as being the best in the history of the North Carolina Theta chapter. Jean Avant Sweetheart Second annual Christnuii party fur orphans given hy S;,t,iiM ' ' ' ' I p ihiu Pan Eightv I Agee Anderson Barker Carpenier Cloninger cockrell Elmore Henderson I III, TON |AMES Martin Miller McGlNNIS Roach Thrasher Page Eighty-ove TAU KAPPA EPSILON OFFICERS Dick Lage, P ' ' esideiit Robert Johnson, Vice-President Joe Bumgarner, Secretary Charles Harrington, Treasurer Vincent Carpenter, Chaplain John Correll, Historian G. C. Harrill, Pledoe Master G. C. Flarrill, Seriieant-at-Anns Harold McEntire, Social Chainiian Don Robbins, Earnest Austin, IPC Representatives Guided by Tau Kappa Epsilon ' s cardinal principles ot charity, esteem, and io e, the fraters and X ' ord-brcaking year. the fraters oF Delta Iota did. Members . the winning homecoming float ... Li the International Teke sweetheart for ] )ledges of Delta Iota chapter surged ahead in anothe It was a great year if you could Teke it, and I eke pledges alike will recall: Fhe able leadership of pre.xy Richard (Dick) Lage Daxenport, representing Delta Iota chapter, selected month of March . . . Norma Parham, pin-mate of Veep Johnson, named as chapter sweetheart . . . record-breaking pledge class of 43 . . . selling football prograins and Number 1 in the iNation ' tags . . . the outings and birthday parties . . . Dick Lage, selected as NAIA football AU-American sponsoring bonfires for the Bears . . . parties with the High Point and Western Carolina Tekes the Deh Item . . . onb- fraternity newspaper on camjius . . . the Spring Banquet. It was a Teke year. ncia the the car Norma Parham Sweethemt Tekes enjoy the fraler in lite hoiid hit us they socialize arouiui roast fire at Proctor cnhiii. hvideullv. a aood lime is l the tiihlilioiuil n-ieiie o had hv all! FageZEighty-two I Austin Barnes Bauserman BuiMGARNER Carpenter Carrigan Correll Frye FuSONIE Griffin Hadley Harrington Haui Kanipe Lage Lyerly ' Martin Phillips ROBBINS Page Eightythree THETA CHI P - OFFICERS Adrian Stanley, President Bill Ste enson, Vice-President RuFus Moretz, Secretary Bill Coffey, Treasitrer Eddie Bracknell, Assistant Tret Larry McCarter, Historian Richard Graf, Chaplain Ken fielderman. First Guard Barry Bostian, Second Guard )ohn White Iddings, Marshal Ciarv Allman, Lihrarian Ade Stanle President Theta Chi 1960-61 xersion: eniuyment of the true fraternity fellowsliip and hrothei IkhilI in theii ' participation in campus activities. Belie ' ing in and supporting their motto of Ahna Mater first; Theta Chi for the ahna mater, the men of Delta Chi Chapter were very active and influential in directing campus student go ' ernment. I he men of red and white, adhering to their academic responsibilities, for the second consecutive year, won the Dean of Students highest scholastic average award. Impressionable memories: intramural competition, enjoyed by all . . . Theta Chi sweetheart. Miss Dorothy Kluttz . . . former chapter sweetheart, Leta Kendall, being elected Miss Lenoir Rhyne . . . outings at the apartment . . . serenades . . . annual spring banquet . . . outstanding pledge class . . . trips to The Open Kitchen. In all their campus activities, Theta Chi men stro c to reach their aim ol doing e erything they can collectively and individually, to strengthen the moral, spiritual, and social de ' e]opment of their fellow brothers and themseh ' es. Jt fff- Si lb m. 1 1 • J ■ 1 ■ •m -- . „m0 V, ■5 I Dorothy Kluttz Sweetheart Tlieta Chi display at annual smoker given for freshmen and transfer students. lie,htyfou Allman Blair BOSTIAN Bracknell Brunnemer Brooks Carpenter Coffey Cook Counts Dry Graf Iddings Riser MiTCHUM Moretz McCarter McSwAiN Oglesbee Phillips Ramseur Sides Stanley Stevenson Teaglie Thojslas VVrrHERSPOON f -  ««c- f O- iPU c A thing of beauty IS a joy orever. —John Keats. Jean Avant Homecoming, Oiieen Leta Kendall Miss Lejioir Rhyiif Dr. Cromer congratiihtes Mary Lynn Lutz, 1960 Mar Oueen SPECIAL EVENTS JEAN AVANT HOMECOMING QUEEN P«oe Eighty-eight LETA KENDALL MISS LENOIR RHYNE Paae Eiohty-nhie HELGI KUUSKRAA MAY QUEEN Page Ninety JOYCE KENDRICK MAID OF HONOR Page Ninety-oiie mm First row, left to ri ' Jit: Pat Reid, Comniercial; Judy Byerly, Freshiuau. Second row. Judy Roberts, junior; Dot Kluttz, Senior, Carolyn Cornwell, Sophoiuore. MAY COURT Page Ninety-two First row, left to right: Kaye Mason, Comviercial; jane Rhyne, junior. SL ' c jnd row Libby Herion, Senior; Rachel Dulin, Sophomore; Letty Barker, Freshittmi. 1961 Page Ninety-three . maMfiii MSt ' ' Make me a Sophomore just for tom ' jh. o —Norman Thomas. Phil Mali.nlv ice-President FRESHMEN I Wc L imc, wc saw, c c()iu|Licicd . . . bolclK lidLincin in. daring the soiihomorcs to t;i c lis a liartl time . . . echoes oF Green are we . . . Despised rat hats . . . answering to Mr. or Miss ' . . . prixately, hra e, Ixwildered letters liome . . . choices to be made ... a tliotisand new aetixities pnlUnt; lis into the whirlpool of college liFe. Makv Shulenberger Hiitorian Dick Riiyne President . . . what to dor . . . ball games, sock hops, rush parties . . . semester |ianic . . . the endless registration lines ... a vear ol delusion, tielirium. and daydreams, ecstacy in the Slop Shop . . . long spring da ' s . . . Will this frustration e er end? . . . the TRANSITIOlS is only beginning . . . tomorrow? . . . Sopho- mores ' Paae Ninety-ieveji fie , ' L 1. U, W , f o 5 :C ' r l--i i 5i Abernethy, Harean Ernest Newton, N. C. Abernethv, Nancy Alice ...Hickory, N. C. Adcox, Alice Leslie Salisbury, N. C. Austin, Brenda Doris Newton, N. C. Balentine, Sally Lou . . . Waynesville, N. C. Barker, Jayne Latrelle Maiden, N. C. Barnhakdt, Jacob Howard, Jr. . Landis, N. C. Barringer, Donald Miller . .Newton, N. C. Birkeli, Jon Stavanger, Norway Black, Virginia Williamette Cherryville, N. C. Blackwelder, Frank Millard, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Bloh, Vivian Lucille Giddings, Texas Bock, Charles Frederick . . . .Hickory, N. C. Boger, Willie Ann Salisbury, N. C. BoiiART, Richard Charles . . . .Tarentum, Pa. Bolick, Donald Steven Hickory, N. C. BoLiCK, Kenneth LioREL .Granite Falls, N. C. Bond, William Lee Kannapolis, N. C. BooKWALTER, JoHN C Mogadorc, Ohio Booth, Martha Ann Morganton, N. C. Bowles, Beverlee Bradshaw . Hickory, N. C. Brantley ' , Allen Wilson .Kannapolis, N. C. Bridges, Charlotte Ann . . . .Hickory, N. C. Briggs, Gerald Paul Lexington, N. C. Buchanan, Herman Eugene ..Hickory, N. C. Bull, Lois Patricia Unicoi, Tenn. Bumgarner, Millie Jay ' ne . . . Hickory, N. C. By ' erly, Julia Ann Lexington, N. C. Caddell, Becky Jane High Point, N. C. Carpenter, Celia June . . . .Claremont, N. C. Carswell, Linda Carolyn . . .Newton, N. C. Cauble, Patricia LaMonte ..Hickory, N. C. Cherry, John Rickard . .China Grove, N. C. Cline, Barbara Ellen Hickory, N. C. Coffey, Jerry ' Way-ne Lenoir, N. C. CoFFEY ' , Jimmy Allen Lenoir, N. C. Coggins, Tyna Elizabeth . Kannapolis, N. C. Combs. Herb Crantord Shelby, N. C. CoRT, Nancy ' Jane Asheville, N. C. Crocker, Marily ' n Sue Grouse, N. C. CuRLEE, Reginald Ramsey ' . .Charlotte, N. C. Daughtry ' , Sandra Jean . . . .Charlotte, N. C. Davis, Judith Elaine Kannapolis, N. C. Deal, Gerald Wilson . . . . Pfaff town, N. C. Deal, Linda Ann Salisbury, N. C. Deal, Peggy Ruth Salisbury, N. C. Deal, Tenita Ann Hickory, N. C. Dennis, Charles Thomas . . .Charlotte, N. C. DeVenney, Samuel Addison . . . .Carlisle, Pa. Deviney ' , James Raymond . .Spindale, N. C. Dobbs, Ray ' mond Richard Dayton, Ohio DoHRMANN, Karen Margaret Charlotte, N. C. Douglas, Frances Jane . . . Taylorsville, N. C. Duncan, Charles Richard ..Hickory, N. C. E.vRLEY ' , Glenda Lee Marion, N. C. Earley, Harold C Lenoir, N. C. EcHERD, Linda Sue Taylorsville, N. C. Eckard. Eldon Elmore Hickory, N. C. Ehlers, Jim R Dayton, Ohio Eleazer, Carolyn Bell . . . .Columbia, S. C. FRESHMEN Elliott, Bren Farrell . . . .Statesville, N. C. EvERHART, Henrietta Lexington, N. C. Farr, Barbara Ann Valdese, N. C. Fisher, Edgor Eugene Catawba, N. C. Fox, Bobby Franklin Taylorsville, X. C. Fox. Richard Barry Elkin, N. C. FuLBRiGHT, Ruby Ailene Connelly Springs, N. C. FuRCHES, William Dwain .Mocksville, N. C. Garrison, Elizabeth Antst .Morganton, N. C. George, Donna Joy ' ce Cumberland, iVId. Gift, Lestina Jeannette ....Sanlord, N. C. Goble, William Lee Lenoir, N. C. Goodman, Wayne Allen . . Kannapolis, N. C. Greene, Sandra Lynn Belmont, N. C. GuRLEY, Donald Horton . . Cherryville, N. C. Hager, Loyd Gregory ' Newton, N. C. Harbinson, Jane Campbell . . Hickory, N. C. Harklerode, xMary Belle . . . .Marion, N. C. Harrelson, Dean Harold . .Statesville, N. C. Harris, Margaret Moore . .Albemarle, N. C. Hart, Mary Sue Springfield, Ga. Harwood, Lindsay B urton ..Hickory, N. C. Haslett, William Young . . .Hickory, N. C. Hefner, Shelby ' Jean Conover, N. C. Higdon, Linda Sue Franklin, N. C. Hollar, Brenda Gail Claremont, N. C. Hollar, Sheila Elizabeth ..Hickory, N. C. Honeycutt, Brenda Kay ' . .Troutman, N. C. Hoover, Linda Low Mt. Holly, N. C. HuBBELL, Marsha Lynn . . .Key Biscayne, Fla. Hudson, Robert Lee Kannapolis, N. C. Hughes, Leon Floyd Norge, Va. Hunt, Constance Beth Newton, N. C. Hyder, Anna Elizabeth . . . .Charlotte, N. C. Icenhour, Martha Ann ..Taylorsville, N. C. Ingold. Barbara Elizabeth ..Hickory, N. C. Irvine, Sylvia Lou Hagerstown, Md. James, Gail Elaine Mooresville, N. C. Johnston, Fred Sherman Granite Falls, N. C. Jonas, Judy Annette Vale, N. C. Karriker, Ruth Wiley ' . . , Bear Poplar, N. C. Keck, Timothy ' Alan Hickory, N. C. Keener, Gloria Gene Hickory, N. C. Kendrick, Virginia Belmont, N. C. Kern, Owen Clay- Hickor ' , N. G. KiRBY, Marion Wesley Hickory, N. C. Kiser, Linda Janette Hickory, N. C. Lail, Harold H Hickory, N. C. Lambert, Francis Xavier Hudson, Mass. Lawson, Ronald Wayne . . .Pine Hall, N. C. LeFever, Wanda Carol . . . .Statesville, N. C. LeFevers, Ann Twisdale . . . .Hickory, N. C. Limerick, Glendra Sue Belmont, N. C. LiNEBERGER, FrANCIS LiNWOOD Hickory, N. C. Little, Martha Ann ....Taylorsville, N. C. Little, Phillip Craig . . . .Taylorsville, N. C. Lockard, Linda Joy ' ce .Winston-Salem, N. C. Logan, Frantc Jackson Hickory, N. C. LowMAN, Brenda Carlene .Morganton, N. C. Lutz, Charles Bain Vale, N. C. fS O ti $% o Q ( 1 - f% di 1 £-rM . p. mk L V p n gKH dTtln . v £iM ll p ' z- ' % .je ' -- ■ • ' C-- H ' ' - ' I € ' i r £ -- |. -h f 15 n 9 f f C . 1 Qi 0 O .j. !.  r fT . - - rif- f: . i 7 McCall, W ' lLLARD Clyde Granite Falls, N. C. McClellan. Emily Suzanne Cliarlotte, N. C. McCuRDY, Thomas Vincent Statesville, N. C. iMcGiNNis, Freida Marguerite Kinsis Mountain, N. C. McMauan, Donna Bryte ....Hickory, N. C. Markoe, David VV Frederick, Md. .Martin, Margaret Tubhle .Charlotte, N. C. Mauney, Jacob Phil .Kinys Mountain, i . C. Mauney, Joein David Fayetteville, N. C. Mauney, Mary Ruth Roanoke, Vu. Misenheimer, Ernest Lin her. Ill Salisbur , N. C. Moore, Aurelia Ann . , .Cr.-.nite Falls, N. C. •Moore, Barbara Ann Vale, N. C. Morrison, Jimmie G Hickory, N. C. Moser, Claude Randy, Jr. ..Hickory, N. C. .Min DocK, Gary Wayne Sherrill ' s Ford. . C. Nicholson. Judith Catherine Charlotte, N. C. ix. Barbara Jean Canton, N. C. XoAH, N. Eloise Swannanoa, N. C. Grander. William Devaughn Kinston, N. C. OvERCASH, Linda Gale . .China Grove, N. C. Palmer, Larry ' ebster ..Albemarle, N. C. Petelle, Lynne Lorraine Largo, Fla. Phillips, Michael Worth ..Hickory, N. C. Pike, Brenda Joyce Pittsbur.yh, Pa. Plonk, Carole Elizabeth Kinys Mountain, N. C. Pons. Mary Elizabeth Valdese, N. C. Poole, Wayne Darvin . Bessemer City, N. C. Poole, William Gordon . Taylorsville, N. C. Pope, Ila Mae Statesville, N. C. Pope, Michael Lee Monroe, N. C. Preslar, Robert Wayne ....Hickory, N. C. Price, Eugene Olin Taylorsville, N. C. Price, Karen Nell Lakeland, Fla. Propst, Billy- Yates Vienna, Va. Propst, Glenn Lewis Hickory, N. C. Propst, Harriet Anne Cimcord, N. C. OuERY ' , Thomas Jones Lenoir, N. C. Ramseur, J. D., Jr Landis, N. C. Reed, Kenneth Wayne Hickory, N. C. Reinhakdt, Eloise Rosalind .Hickory, N. C. P EZAC, James Alan Matthews, N. C. Retyne, Billy Ray Dallas, N. C. Rhyne, Richard Wakefield .Charlotte, N. C. RousER, Eleanor Anne . . . .Charlotte, N. C. Rutledge, Joyce Ann Gastonia, N. C. Saerit, Donald Ray Salisbury, N. C. S.atterwhite, Terry Keith .Asheville, N. C. Scarborough, Susan Jane . . . .Hamlet, N. C. ScHENCK, James Douglas . . . Salisbury, N. C. Seagle. Dock William Hudson, N. C. Sedberrv, Judith Rae Woodleaf, N. C. Sellers, Charles David Kinys Mountain, N. C. Setzer, Judy Gail Hickory, N. C. Sharpe, Walter Lee Taylorsville, N. C. Shelby, Robert Fitzhugh ..Columbia, S. C. Shell, Cornelia Frances . . . Hickory, N. C. Sheppard, Elizabeth Ann . . . .Lenoir, N. C. Sheppard, Sonya Ann Jacksonville, Fla. Sherrill, Jimmie David Hickory, N. C. FRESHMEN Sherrill, Phillip Randolph .Hickory, N. C. Shook, Bonnie Dahlene ....Hickory, N. C. Shore, Robert Tillman Bristol, Va. Shrum, Walter R Lincolnton. N. C. Shuford, Elizabeth Ann . .Lincnlnton, N. C. Shulenburger, Mary Ellen Salisbury, X. C. SiGMON, Junv Kay Claremont, N. C. SiGMON, Marjorie Carolyn . . Hickorv, N. C. SiGMON, Mitchell Wrenn . . .Denver, N. C. Simmons, Harold Ray Marion, N. C. Simmons, Lois Ann Hickory, N. C. Sipe, Neva Carolyn Newton, X. C. SisK, M ' illiam Roy Hickory, N. C. Smith, John Brock Salisbury, N. C. Smith, Ronald Glenn . .Elizabethtown, Tenn. Stanley, Katie Ann Rural Hall, N. C. Starnes, Francis Eugene ..Albemarle, N. C. Stephens, Tommie Jean Hickory, N. C. Stirewalt, Mary Ann Concord, N. C. Stoner, Orpheus Elmore, III Charlotte, N. C. Stowe, Douglas Mt. Holly, N. C. Str.- tford. Frederick Blair .Spencer, N. C. SwANsoN. Mildred Lucille . . .Lenoir, N. C. SwoFFORD, Bre da Jane Hickory, N. C. Teague, Sylvia Ann Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Lloyd Terry . , . .Hickory, N. C. Thcrnburg, Mary Ann Hickory, N. C. Thoenburg. Wayne Eugene .Conover, N. C. TrEXLER, Martha Ann Concord, N. C. Tripiett, Betty Lou Wilkesboro, N. C. Tuttle. Catherine Elizabeth Maiden, X. C. Waring. Frank Gibson, III Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ' ATsoN. Thomas Hiott, Jr. . .Maiden, N. C. Webb, David Murray Hickory, N. C. Wehu t. Barbara Lynn . . Cherryville, N. C. U ' elte. Margaret Grayso n . .Canton, N. C. Whitener, Freddie Gene .... Hickory, N. C. ' hitley, Gary Leon Albemarle, X. C. ' irGAND, Doris Katherine ' ' ashington, D. C. ' iLFONG. LiBBY Linn Flickory, N. C. ' I ' HELM. Michael Wayne .Salisbury, N. C. ' ilkinson, Robert Linden ' instlnvSalcm. X. C. A ' iLLiAMs. Brenda Frances .Salisbury, X. C- ' lLLIAMS. CaEOLY ' N FrANCES Salisbury, X. C. ' uL ' AMs, Jessie Marvin Granite Falls, X. C WiTLiAMs. Sammy Larry Lvniin. S C ' iL ' ON. Toy ' ce Moser Xewton, X. C. Yates. Ruby Ella Lewis ' illc, X. C. YoDER, Mary Rose Hickory, N. C. Young, Sara Elaine Asbeville, N. C. ■ ' ouNT. Albert M Newton, N. C. VruNT. PoYD Lafayette Hickory, N. C. YouNT, Judith Ann Hickory, N. C. f O f ] f ■P .P P C-1« O f) f% .ft f: dfk£f d 1 -| I- ' O P Page One Hundred On ' ' Who knows useful things . . . Is Wise. ' ' -Aeschylus. Linda Aeernethy President COMMER CIALS I Because we are here for only one year ... a faster TRANSITION . . . time to tram foi- the calculating world of business and finance . . . to fill shorthand pads . . . dictation, practice . . . and more practice ... a fuss with the mimeograph machine . . . skills learned to stay with us . . . to quide us on the various roads of com- mercial occupations . . . witnessing L. R. ' s student gov- ernment at work . . . ' oting for the new constitution . . . a part of the big change . . . belonging to it all . . . con- tributing and gaining from the short term as college stu- dents . . . offers for work, beginning next June . . . the TRANSITION from a student to a secretary. Linda Nichols Vice-President Nina BostiAn Secretary Gave Pinson Treasurer Page One Hundred Three 1961 Abernethv, Linda Frye Lenoir, N. C. Benfield. Nelda Hickory, N. C. BosTiAN, i iNA Mae Tavlors ille, N. C. Bowman. Della Kay Granite Falls, N. C. Elmore, Anne Austin Granite Falls, i . C. Fill BRIGHT, Carolyn Wiles Granite Falls, N. C. 1 Iefner, Brenda Kave Granite Falls, N. C. I loLLAR, Elizabeth Ann Hickory, i . C. Kefx ' er, Marion Ieanette Lincolnton, N. C. KiRHY, Brenda |oyce Granite Falls, N. C. McCuRRY, Sar, h Lohise Hickory. N. C. Mason, Madelyn Kaye Lenoir, N. C. Page One liiiiulred Four COMMERCIALS Mauney, Sandra Joanne Hickory, N. C. Newton, Linda Louise Hickory, N. C. Nichols, Linda Linnel San Ford, N. C. Ogren, Marie Antoinette Hickory, N. C. PiNsoN, |erre Gave Kids N. C. Price, Margie Roslyn Tavlors ' ille, N. C. Reid, Patricia Gayle Granite Falls, N. C. ScRONCE, Judith Margaret Charlotte, N. C. Wallace, Shelby Jean Lenoir, N. C. Yerton, Kaye LenorjV , Concord, N. C. Page One Hiindyed Five ' ' A little IS a dangerous thin ' i. o -Alexander Pope. SOPHOMORES H One year older, one year wiser, (we hope) . . . entering the seeond year slump . . . but not without first lordin;:; it o er tlie green freshmen ... a year when— along witii e erything— fads were changing: bright knee socks . . . circle pins, L.R. blazers . . . Ivy League, Madras, and oli e green . . . school morale needed boosting . . . Spirit Weeks . . . rejoicing with the Bears ... a brief lapse into beatnik life . . . then, a quick decision it is better to conform . . . registration early to get the right classes . . . spring fever, again . . . e.xams to be finessed ' . . . finally, a re-evaluation of what we want out of a college career. Pat Odom Vice-President lENNIE W ' iN ' GET Secretary Jean Gettvs. Historian Phil Burns, Chaplain Page One Hundred Seven 1961 _i ABtRNATHY, BrENDA JoYCE .llickurv, N. C. i Anderson, Robert George . . . Decatur, Ga. . •. Austell, Alice Louise . . .Ccmcord, N. C. m . f fc- Austin, Ernest R Ga ' tcnia, N. C. i . 3 V Basinger, Sidney Lee Concurd, N. C. hAUER, Joan Marie GillxTtsvillc, Pa. Afl ,9VRk . jf U Bauserman, John Morgan .WiHidstuck. Va. Pl k 1 { m Jk Beaver, Ronald Robert • ! 1 — - J «- W f € ' ' i China Gr„vc, N. C. f 1  _ 1 V - Beckerdite, Marjorie Carol ,v -r J JkT— ' ' - ' ' B Winston-Salcm. N. C. W W k , V . S M. - ' ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' .Granite FalK, N. C. P jU V Bennett, AL ry Isabel . Wadesbom, N. C. k I I Bisanar, Jlidy Rebecca . .Gastonia, N. C. m ' .JT ' • • f ' ' - r. Bolick, Jerry Eugene .Granite Falls, N. C. , . - ' . ' - Bost. W ' illa Deane Newton, N. C. v .A W Brittain, Ia.mes Richard .Hickorv, iV. C. Brittain, Ronda Ann ....Hickory, N. C. ttjBjk Ktt dKftf Brooks, Elaine Mauser ..Hickory, N. C. Bfc T T§ t lmi, 1 Brooks, Glenn Rolston ..Hickory, N. C. m,  ■ Sp ■• -aar f . fc. - Sh. ' -i. K Brotherton, Brenda Joy ' . . yv Brown, Barry Wayne . . . .Hickors ' , N. C. Browne, Patricia Sue ....Shelby, N. C. Bryson, John David . . .Spartiinbur ' . , S. C. Bumgarner. Lewis Edward • y- ' jTI - V. 1 ' i ' Hickory, N. C. «- ' I ■ - IUimgarner, Linda Carol .Hickory, N. C. — , y V— r- A %.. , 1. BiiRGiN, WiLBURN George, Jr. , w A W . Newton, N. C. 3l|k SS jfiS jriB Burns, Phillip Lee Charlotte, N. C. r 1 E l l W ' Burton, Tom Hi .h Point, N. C. ' .|l«i Mf •T« i W ' ' Ifc ■ ' ' ■ Caldwell, Tod Robert . . . .Shelby, N. C. V , , , - - W ' - Campbell, Laura Anne . . Hickory, N. C. IL ik. W «(ZL - Campbell, Lewis O ' Dell .Newton, N. C. _ _ Carpenter. Paul Efird .Albemarle, N. C. ijMSfe Coffey, Janet Boone, N. C. I W tS S ' k, K ' S8 Coffey, Rebecca Ann ...Gastonia. N. C. , J. m - m W -f ifc - - - ' ' m Conrad, Monica Ja-kwnville. Fla. ■- r W Ca ,M Cornwell, Carolyn Hamrick y, ' ' ' w - ' 1 Lattimore, N. C. — Courtney, Brenda Lea .... Slielb -. N. C. fljl JW - J0tB Pi Craft. Sophia Gail Hickory, N. C. « K B K 1 I I W Crump, Thaddeus Leonard W T I l ' ' ' ' m - n r r ' ' ' -«... ' K ■ - mt - ' 9L IJagenhardt, Gary Goleman ' JW Hickorv. N. C. L . . Davis, Martha Elizabeth .Concord. N. C. a fl MKH Deal, Cornelia K Landis, N. C. L r % ' k Deal, Linda Christine . . . Hickory, N. C. •l- .- tj-;- , T DeAngelis, Lynn Marian f v:;_ ,. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ■ A y w A Dellinger, Robert Wayne WJ I J Newton, N. C. |HHB 2 B X HI Edward Pnge One Hundred Eiahl SOPHOMORES Downey, Virginia Beth . . Valdese, N. C. Drum, Carolyn Faye ....Maiden, N. C. Duffy, Foye Eeizaeeth Mooresville, N. C. DuLiN, Rachel Elizabeth Charlotte, N. C. Efird. Linda R Albemarle, N. C. English, Judy Ann Salisbury, N. C. Finger, Kathryn Workman Newton, N. C. Fleming, Patricia Ann ..Hickory, N. C. Flowers, Bert R Charlotte, N. C. Foster, Peggy Sue Concord, N. C. Frye, Glenda Je. nne ....Newton, N. C. WfMHBl Frye, Harold Ted Hickory, N. C. I  Frye, Walter L Hickory, N. C. Jci K. r, Fye. Ronald Wayne Newton, N. C. w- Garrison, Carolyn Melita tC w Morganton, N. C. T Gettys, Jean Louise Clinton, S. C. Gray, Alice Rose Wadesboro, N. C. flHH Gross, Barbara Ellen . . . .Hickory, N. C. B jcrw GuLLEDGE, Margaret Elizabeth W Charlotte, N. C. - FIallman, Linda Pearl .Lincolnton, N. C. Hardy, Rose Mary Hickory, N. C. Harrill, Bettie Ruth .... Newton, N. C. Harrington. Charles Thomas Taylorsville, N. C. Harry, David Lowrence ..Grover, N. C. Harry, Margaret Louise . . Shelbv, N. C. Hart, George Andrew, Jr. . .Elkin, N. C. Herman, Stephen Gary ..Newton, N. C. HiGGiNs, Betty Sue Hickory, N. C. Hilliard, Lois Isenhour Taylorsville, N. C. HiNKLE, Gary Clayton . .Welcome, N. C. FIoffman, Jo Elaine . . . .Gold Hill, N. C. Hoke, Harley Jennings. Jr. Catawba, N. C. Hollar, Freda Joyce . .Claremont, N. C. Holshouser, Patsy Jo . . .Rockwell, N. C. Houston, Dorothy Marie Hildebran, N. C. Huddle, Benjamin Paul, Jr. Nakano-ku, Tokyo Huddle, David K Newton, N. C. Hudson, Judy Elizabeth Mooresville, N. C. Hunt, Carolyn Elizabeth Hickory, N. C. James, Robert Charles .Rural Retreat, Va. James, Thomas Hamrick .Hickory, N. C. Jenkins, Horace Irvin .... Hickory, N.C. Jensen, Suzanne Marie . Statesville, N. C. JoiNEs, James Ray, Jr. Mooresville, N. C. Jones, James Burton, Jr. . . Maiden. N. C. P(7ge One Hundred Nine MI? 1961 Kale, John Wesley .... Morganton, N. C. Keeveb, Rita Joyce Valdese, N. C. Keeveb, Yates David, Jr. .Gastonia, N. C. KiLLiAN, Nancy Jane . . .Lincolnton, N. C. KisER, Earluth Enola ..Gastonia, N. C. KooNTZ, Sonny Mocksville, N. C. Lackey, Judith Ann Lenoir, N. C. Lafone, Ramona Anne ...Hickon-, N. C. Laird, Randy Terry Hickory, N. C. Lampsi, Georgette Elma Albemarle, N. C. Latta, Susan Meredith ..Hickory, N. C. Lawinc. Patricia Ann . . . .Newton, N. C. I EFFLER, GrETCHEN RuTH Charlotte, N. C. Lingle, George W., Jr. . .Gastonia, N. C. Long, Nancy Jo Kannapolis, N. C. Lorimer, Nancy Louise .Burlington, N. C. Lowman, Faye Dianne . .Hildebran, N. C. Lyerly, Anthony Terry .Rockwell, N. C. McDaniel. Carse Oren , .Ellenboro, N. C. McGiNNis, Susan Jane . . .Gastonia, N. C. McIntosh, Jerry R Hickory, N. C. McNeely, Eugene Ray, Jr. Newton, N. C. McSwain, Vivian Gail . .Albemarle, N. C. Mauney, Martha Frances Cherryville, N. C. Michael, Mary Jane . . . .Charlotte, N. C. MiKELs. Theodore Emmett Hickory, N. C. Miles, Peggy Lois Ferguson, N. C. Miller, Mary Kathleen Richfield, N. C. Mills, Kay Frances . . . Mooresville, N. C. .Moore, James Frank .Granite Falls, N. C. Murph, Peggy Joyce . . .Kannapolis, N. C. .Myers, Ray Oren Hickory, N. C. Nichols, Nancy Dolores Batesburg, S. C. Oglesbee, Diedrich Doughty Savannah, Ga. Peeler, Phyllis Ann Hickory, N. C. Peeler, Tommy Quay Vale, N. C. Perky, Anna Ellis Belmont , N. C. Pebry. JoHNN-i ' Cole .Granite Falls, N. C. Phillips, Larry Clyde ...Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Ray Odell .Millers Creek, N. C. Plexico, John Wylie . . .Lancaster, S. C. Pope. Ivey German Connelly Springs, N. C. Pope, Sanford Murray ..Hickory, N. C. Price, Ruie Gail Taylorsville, N. C. Rankin, Anne Martha ..Gastonia, N. C, Pii e One Hundred Ten SOPHOMORES iReinhardt, Elaine Ellen .Hickory, N. C. Rentz, Kay Lexington, N. C. Rhvne, Bonnie Eldora ....Clover, S. C. IRhyne, Joe Harold Newton, N. C. jRicE, Patricia Ann Conover. N. C. RiDENnouR. James William Rockuell. . C. [Robinson, Carrol Leonard ' , Gastonia, N. C. -looF, Betty Eula . .Granite Quarry, N. C. -loss, Elizabeth Ann . . . .Gastonia, N. C. -lowLAND, Robert Hogan Mocksville, N. C. -luoss, Joan E LandisviUe, Pa. )AiN, Nancy Kay Vale, N. C. jAUNDERs, Sherwood Donald Hickory, N. C. icoTT, Judith Diane . . Mooresville, N. C. JEWELL, Ernest Lee, Jr. . .Hickory, N. C. Sharpe, Linda Faye Hickory, N. C. JHERRiLL, Brenda Dees ...Denver, N. C. iHERRiLL, Scott Landis, N. C. I Shirley, Charles Payne . .Hickory, N. C. iiicHiK. Clara Wike Hickory, N. C. n . iA ' . Lois Elizabeth .Statesville, N. C. jiG.MAN, Rebecca Ann ] Granite Falls, N. C. I INK, Martil Holt ....Charlotte, N. C. IPE, S. Wayne Hickory, N. C. Jmith, Carolyn Ruth ...Hickory, N. C. imith, Donald Way ' ne . .Salisbury, N. C. Jmith, Ethelyn Crabtkee Mt. Pleasant, N. C. ipeckhard, Don Kenneth .Hickory, N. C. ipRousE, Brenda Faye ...Hickory, N. C. Iteelman, Betty Pearl . .Conover, N. C. ifAPPER, Robert William . .Boyertown, Pa. IiTaylor, Bobbie Jean Hickor ' , N. C. HOMPSON, Danny Carroll Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Jeannie Edna .Hickory, N. C. fnoRNBURG, Kitty ' Kay ....Dallas, N. C. ' ' acner, Helen Ruth . . .Conover, N. C. ' aiu), Hallie Elizabeth Kings Mountain, N. C. A ' ahuen, Carl Wayne . A ' ahren, James Ray . . . Vatson, Jon Kenneth . ! ' eant, Linda Alice . . ' ells. Jerry Hendrix . .Hickory, N. C. Statesville, N. C. ....Dallas, N. C. .Salisbury, N. C. . . .Canton, N. C. iVmsENANT, Rita Carol ..Maiden, N. C. Vhite, Odell Wilkesboro, N. C. ' hitener, John Carroll .Hickory, N. C. ViLLETs, Doris Ann . . .Morganton, N. C. ViLLiAMS, Carole E. . . .Ellicott City, Md. iViNECoFF, Virginia Sipes I Taylorsville, N. C. im:lt, Virginia Boger .Gastonia, N. C. ' isE, Jerry Ritchie ....Salisbury, N. C. ' ii herspoon, Kenneth Lamar Dallas, N. C. jVooD, James Ned Newton, N. C. iVright, Wanda Leah Landis, N. C. W ' Air, Rachel Malinda .Salisbury, N. C. Oung, Forney Fitzhugh .Hickory, N. C. C, p Q r o r Page Ove Hundred Eleven o comes, hut W ml on I i ers. o -Tennyson. Bill Hoffner ' ice-President C ' iztTTt Si At t: Secretary JuD Roberts, Hi ' .toiHiii JuD Cooper, ChapLiiu JUNIOR S I We are passing the halt-way mark and wonder, Is it all shaping up the way we hoped? . . . For some, yes ... a ehange in eourses and a confer- ence with the dean . . . or, a sparkling Christmas ornament made especially to he worn on the leit Ii.iikI . . . making ]ilans . . . looking into job oppor- tunities . . . the I RAiXSri IOi coming to a head . . . taking on more re- sponsibilities . . . de -eloping potential abilities . . . time out for the hectic Junior Class Production . . . sad farewells at the Junior-Senior Banquet . . . the marks of a Junior: a more confident outlook . . . maturing ideals . . . fewer doubts . . . and a slightly delayed, hut e er more determined, con- ' iction to succeed. Prae One lluudreil Thirteen dr UxM [ i i ti 1961 Abernethy, Virginia Belmont, N. C. Aderholdt, Rita Marie Henry River, N. C. Allen, Richard Darwin Mocksville, N. C. Allen, Robert Eugene Columbia, S. C. Anderson, Ellen Kay High Point, N. C. Angel, Daniel Richard Asheville, N. C. Annas, Janah Lorene Granite Falls, N. C. Bethune, David Ross Charlotte, N. C. Bilger, Dennis E Mt. Union, Pa. BoLicK, James W Hickory, N. C. Booth, Sarah Hibernia Catawba, N. C. Bopp, Marilyn Mae Clemson, S. C. Bouknight, Ray Stephen Timberville, Va. BowiMAN, Emily Lorene Taylorsville, N. C. Bowman, Jean Robinson Hickory, N. C. Bracknell, Edwin C Miami, Fla. Brunnemer, Mike Gastonia, N. C. Buff, Edith Hickor ' , N. C. Bumgarner, Joseph Eugene Winston-Salem, N. C. Burns, Rachel Aldine Valdese, N. C. Carpenter, John William, Jr. Claremont, N. C. Clay, Brenda Jane Granite Falls, N. C. Cloninger, Fred Samuel Bessemer City, N. C. Coffey, William Howard Gastonia, N. C. Collins, Rebecca Adelaide Lincolnton, N. C. Cooper, Martha Julia Kings Mountain, N. C. Corn, Alice Terry Hickory, N. C. Cox, Judith Rebecca Tarboro, N. C. JUNIORS CrUiMP, Kenneth Pairick I lickory, N. C. Daniels, Franklin Boyd Statesville, N. C. Daniels, Dewey Thomas Statesville, N. C. Davenport, Linda Ann Spartanburg, S. C. Daves, Claude Wilton Hickory, N. C. Davis, Linda Foy Liberty, N. C. Deaton, Tony Reginald Maiden, N. C. Dellinger, Danna Gay Cherry ' ille, N. C. Drury, Thomas Lester Lincolnton, N. C. Fades, John Stephen Shelby, N. C. Faker, David Reginald Gastonia, N. C. EcKARD, Everett Timothy Hickorv, N. C. Eckard, Ronald Clinton Hickory, N. C. Edwards, Nancy Jane Dallas, N. C. Elmore, Lanny ' Monroe Rhodhiss, N. C. Farabee, Cathy Raye China Grove, N. C. Finger, James Richard Lincolnton, N. C. Finger, John Rhyne Dallas, N. C. Freed, Rosann Mary Sunbury, Pa. FusoNiE, Alan Edward Albemarle, N. C. Gadd, Scottie Sue Hickory, N. C. Gatton, Frank D. Statesville, N. C. Gentry ' , Margaret Lippard Hickory, N. C. GiBBS, James Lawrence . . Hickory, N. C. Gibson, Sara Frances Lexington, N. C. GoFF, Ruby Faye Rocky Mount, N. C. Haas, Juantta Wood Newton, N. C. FIackmann, Betty Ann Baltimore, Md. lUtih l i i iJ f I M l trS% 7 i 1 Iallman, Kay . Granite Falls, N. C. I Iardman, Ronald Shankie Charlotte, N. C. } Iarmon, Dale Bessemer City, N. C. Harrington, Larry Edwin Lilesville. N. C. I Iastings, Clara Sylvia Lincoln ton, N. C. Hatley, Nora Helen . Hickory, N. C. Haupt, Charles Edward Newton, N. C. Heavner, Essie Jane Lincolnton, N. C. I Ieavner, Julia Alice Lincolnton, N. C. Hewitt, Becky Dianne Maiden, N. C. Hickman, Mary Elaine Hudson, N. C. HoFFNER, Billy Ray ., Salisbury, N. C. Holshouser, Sandra Lee Salisbury, N. C. Huffman, Bobbie Sue . , . Conover, N. C. Kanipe, Lee Mozeley Hickory, N. C. Karriker, Richard Landis, N. C. Keever, Faye Lincolnton, N. C. Keever, Judy Lenoir Valdese, N. C. KiLBY, Jim Clifton Hickory, N. C. Klutz, Johnny Sullivan Hickorv, N. C. KooNTz, Kenneth Michael Kannapolis, N. C. Lackey, Linda Ioann Kings Mountain, N. C. Lanev, Charjles Clifford Rhodhiss, N. C. f AUTENSCHLAGER, LuTHER WeNDELL Taylorsville, N. C. Lemon, Harry Lee, Jr Newton, N. C. Link, Sarah Constance Bristol, Tenn. Little, Bobby Clifford Hickory, N. C. Livengood, Amelia Carol Hickory, N. C. JUNIORS Long, Carl Cline, Jr. Valdese, N. C. Long, Roberta Shuford I lickoi y, N. C. LowMAN, Reba Inez I lildcbran. N. C. LvBRAND, Deana Lee Hickorv, N. C. McCrearv, Iohn Franklynn Hickory, N. C. McGeiver, Katharine , , Asheboro, N. C. Mesimer, Martha Irene Kannapolis, N. C. Midgett, Marcus Clair , Maiden, N. C. Mitchell, Vivian Wilson flildehran, N. C. MoRETZ, Bettie Biadcnton, Fla. Mull, Mary Elsie Valdosc, N. C. Murray, (oel L Casar, N. C. INeal, Glenn Whicker, [r. Morganton, N. C. Noah, Mary Esther Swannanoa, N. C. Parlier, Paul Lewis Hickory, N. C. Pearson, lan Ried East Orange, N. I. Pearson, Elizabeth Anne Morganton, N. C. Pflieger, David Henry Gilberts ' ille, Pa. Prestwood, Dallas W Lenoir, N. C. Pugh, Clarence Lee Asheboro, N. C. Rhoney, Anita Childers Connelly Springs, N. C. Rhyne, Jane Ellen Mount HolK ' , N. C. Roach, Clifford Graves Browns Mills, N. J. Roach, Steven Horne Avondale, N. C. Roberts, Judy Elizabeth Landis, N. C Rollins, Mary E ugenia Gastonia, N. C. RuDisiLL, Constance Eloise Charlotte, N. C. Safrit, Marilyn J eanette Concord, N. C. C -W ? - ■ Ati .. . Jk 1961 Seaboch, Stephen Lowell Lexington, N. C. Shelton, Charlotte Maybelle Connelly Springs, N. C. Sherrill, Betty Pearson Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Robert McQueen Cornelius, N. C. Short, Elizabeth Louise Hickory, N. C. Shrhm, Evelyn Louise Lincolnton, N. C. Shuping, Carolyn Byrd Valdese, N. C. Sides, Floyd Eugene Rockwell, N. C. Sk;imon. Celia Faye Claremont, N. C. SiGMON, Patricia Gail Hickory, N. C. Simpson, |anet Steele Hickory, N. C. Sl(X)p, Linda Jo Kannajxilis, N. C. Sloop, Norma Jean Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Stuart Bryson Lenoir, N. C. Starnes, Sandra Bowman Granite Falls, N. C. Stevenson, William Francis, |r. Statesville. N. C. Stovall, Lynda Lee SyKa, N. C. Stroud, Charles Douglas Ellenboro, N. C. Suggs, Anne Ruth Thomasxille, N. C. Taylor, Robert Wray ' Lincolnton, N. C. Teague, Marietta Elizabeth Granite Falls, N. C. Femple, Madge Elaine Salisbury, N. C. Thomas, Bobby Joe Kannapolis, N. C. Thrasher, Farrar Charles Kannapolis, N. C. I iRiRKiLL, Robert Young Lenoir, N. C. Frapp, Claude Jeter, Jr. Newton, N. C. Iripi.ette, Andrea Louise Granite Falls, N. C. N ' aught, Grace C. I lickory, N. C. JUNIORS Viola, I Iarry Xlexander Kannapolis, N. C. Walker, Bobbie Ann Rutherfoixlton. N. C. Wallace, Sarah a nn Morganton, N. C. Walsh, Mary Rheta Valdesc, N. C. Walters, Ella Thomas ' ille, N. C. Weaver, Larry Donald Granite Falls, N. C. Webb, Sarah Jean Hickory, N. C. Whalen, Virginia Icard, N. C. White, Mary McKamie Concord, N. C. White, Mary Virginia Hickory, N. C. Williams, Albert Baxter Hudson, N. C. Williams, John Harley Hickory, N. C. Williams, Teddie Roose ' elt Valdese, N. C. Wilson, Pinkney O., |r. Valdese, N. C. Woodward, Richard Arthur Le ' itto ii, Pa. Wray, Hope Wadine BnrlinKton, N. C. Yoder, Judith Wilson Gastonia, N. C. YoLiNG, James Edward Valdese, N. C. YouNT, Garolyn Rebecca Rockv Mount, N. C. ]ane Harrington and Al Fiisoiiie in the I960 Junior Class Produc- tion, The Wizard of Oz. ' ' Whoever IS not too irise is wise Harold McSwain President SENIORS H Let no man write our epitaph . . . the TRANSI- TION coming to a close ... a short look backward ... a longer look ahead . . . years, passing as fast as Sputnik or Polaris . . . Full of experiences and personal growth . . . from confusion to confidence . . . our girls capturing the campus beauty crowns . . . pushing the Bears to Number One . . . thoughts of a hoped-for crip last semester . . . lesson plans . . . suits and tics . . . practice teaching . . . final round of fond traditions . . . cap and gown orders . . . June wedding invitations ... a little sadness, but a greater challenge ahead . . . the tremendous change of personalities . . . the inexperienced freshman adolescent . . . the wise sophomore . . . the thoughtful junior . . . the lull-fledged senior adult ... a sudden realization: the TRANSIT ION is onlv beginning . . . Tomorrow? Richard Graf Vice-President drenda Mayer Secretarv Frances Frye Treasurer JoY ' CE Kendrrk. Hi ' cforiii Barbara Deal, Chaplair, P«ge One Hundred Twenty-one BEST ALL AROUND [ane Pope Harold McSwain Catherine Ball Abernathy Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammm Grade Education ACE 3; Mil Sigma Epsilon 2. ■. Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3. Everett Thomas Abernethy Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Band 1; Tau Kapra Epsilcm 1. 2; IPC 1; Hrc-shman Class Treasurer. Martha Ru th Abernethy I lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elcuiciitciry Education IRC 1, 2, 3, 4, vice president 2, secretar -treasurer 3; ACE 3, 4; LSA 1, 2. George S. Agee Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Sifima Phi Epsilon 4; Attended IINC 1. 2. 3. ' 6 SEN ORS Gary L. Allman Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and Social Studies FTA 4; Jr. Class Prcxiuction 2; Diakonia Fellowship 1. 2; LSA 4; Intra- murals 1, 2. 3. 4; HACAWA 2. 3, 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN 2; Theta Chi I, 2. 3, 4, lihrarian 2, 4; Dinins Hall 1. 2. 3; .Maintenance Staff 3. ' iLLiAM Joseph AlliMan Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration (3 vear student) Barbara Mari ene Allran A.B. Degree in FT, 4; 1 C I, J. -1; I S I, J, ( ., Sund.ix ' ■i h.i.il I , ; I I ( I. . ' . I writer 4; I I ()ll; l!l I 1 -;, i I presidciil; II.Kisr ( ,,im, ,1 1. i, |.i,si,li nl 3. 4. chaplain I, i,.r irspnn.lini; s, , i.i,, Omega 3, 4, secretar 4; , lu Smm,, 1 psil secretary; Dr. HeMn,,nn .is.isi.m, i, ( 1. 2. 3; Who ' s Wlm n, nfr,u.:„ (...((,■ . Cherryville, N. C. English lu... ,,ii..n Committee 3: Collese Npiiiil ir.itures 1, proofreader 2, I I. III. I I. ill Commission 3, ' ice ;. IS( 4; Lambda Alpha 1, 2. i 2. reporter 3: Iota Epsilon .ill 4; May Court 3; Junior Class ; Budget Board 4; Dean ' s List ;.s and Uuiversities 4. Sylvia Joyce Andrews Hickor ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Plsysicid Education and Health IRC h FIA 4; Playmakers h Intramurals 3. 4; V A 1. 4. Pnge One Hundred Twenty-three David Keitii Baker Dic.xcI, i . C. B.S. Degree ill Cheniiitry ami Miilliciiiatici Chemistry Lab assistanl 2. . . 4; Bioloyv Lab assisle:nl S. Judith nne Baker I lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business lithicatidu Alplia SiKina Kappa 2, 3, president 2, ice presideiil 3. (3 year student) Leonard Seth Baker C(inn er, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adinini ' itratiou Rex Kibler Baker JJrc.xcl, . C. A.B. Degree in Business Achiiini ' ilrcition (3 year student j Page One Hundred Twenty-four lERin- , ar(in nnas Granite Falls, N. C. . . Degree in Business Administration Dewey Poe Austin I lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2. S iiTuixt. Oi.ix ' ER Austin I lickory, N. C. . !. Degree in Business Administration Jean Ka e vani ' . Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Inlrainurals 2, 3; Spliinx 1, 2, 3, corresponding secretar - 2, pledge mistress 3; Miss Sigma Phi Epsilon 3; Homecoming Queen 3; iMav C ' uurt 1. (3 year student) SEN ORS i Richard . Barger 1 lickory, _N. C. A.B. Deon-e hi Buiiuess Admhii liatiuu K;ipp;l Si niil Kappa 2, .t, 4, chaplain 2, scLiclai .t. JOHN Terrell Barker Ciastonia, N. C. A.B. Dc ' jjree in Economic!, ►• William Goldstein Barker Maiden, N. C A.B. Deiiree in Mirheuuitic FT a 2. Luther Bahnson Barnes Kings Mountain, N. C. A.n. Dciircc u, Euiiness Admi„i,l,al,„i, liUi-.iiiiur.ils 2; Tail Kappa Epsilcii I. iii i i LLi SEN ORS Raymond Miller Barrett Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology C:hi Beta Phi 2, 3; Freshman Chiss marshal. (3 year student ) Linda Kay Barringer RichField, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4; Pkivmakers 1; A CappeUa Choir . 2. i: Intramurals 3. 4; HACAWA 4, Greek editor; Ha]l Commission 2; Sphinx 1, 2, 3. 4, recording secretary 2, vice president 3, pledge mistress 3. John David Benfield Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Sliuhes FT A 4. Shilda Elaine Berry Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree iu Social Sludief; ETA 2; liSlI L 2, 3, 4. secretary 4; Attended WinKate Jr. Colletje. Page One Iluudred Twenty five Peggv Vaughn Besse Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Cummercial RJiication riA 3, 4; Sophorm.rc- t l.iss secnlarv; Mrs. Ritchie ' s .issistant 4; VVC ' -LINC 1. AtteiKled )uDiTH Marie Bittinger Clrcensboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Etiglisli FTA 4; Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4: Playmakers 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Productions 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA I, 2, 4; LSA 1, 3, 4; College Sundav School 1. 2; LENOIR RHYNEAN 1. 2, 3, 4, feature editor 3. copy editor 4; HIBERi .- TOR 1, 2; Campus Guide 4l . lpha Psi Omega 1, 2. 3. 4, president 4; Alpha Tau Kappa I. 2, 3, 4, president 3; Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3. 4, president 4; English department assistant 4; Dining Hall waitress 1, 2, 3; Glen R. Frve Scholarship 2; Woman ' s Oratory Award 2; SAFT Debate Award . ; Vlin Who in ' ; Colleges and Universities 4. Iames Edward Blair Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Band I; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Class Harold Irvin Bolch, |r Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business AAniinisiration SEN ORS Hyldrith Fay ' e Bolch Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3; Religious Council 2. 3; YWCA 1, 2. 3. Cabinet member; BSU 1, 2, 3, vice president 2, council member 3; Hall Commission 2; Dining Hall waitress 1. 2, 3. (3 year student) Mary Frances Bolick Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree ' in Primary Education ACE 3. (3 year student Barry Max Bostian Kannajxjlis, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 3; Jr. Class Production 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Student Cabinet 3. parliamentarian; House Council 2, 3; IFC 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. Mav Day committee 1 . Greek reporter 2. (3 year student) Donald Claude Bowman Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 3; IFC 1; Kappa Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3. corresponding secretary C3 year student) ' ' age One Hjindred Twenty-six SEN ORS Wendy Ann Brokhoff Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prhuary Education ACE 1, 3, 4; Plavmakeis 1; Jr. Class Production 3; YWCA I; LSA 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; WAA 3, 4; HACAWA 1, 2, 3, 4, chief tj-pist 2. 3, Editor-in-chief 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN 1, 2; Student Publications Com mittee 4; Philias 1, 2, 3. 4. vice president 2. chaplain 2; Iota Epsilnn Omega 2, 3, 4. secretaT ' 3. ice president 4; Freshman Class chaplain; Dr. RudisUl ' s assistant 3; Library assistant 2; Honor Roll 1; Dean ' s List 3; Who ' s Who ill Americm Colleoes and Universities 4. Charles Earnest Brooks Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology . Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, chaplain 4; Jr. Class Productions 1, 2. 3, principal role 1, 2; Religious Council 2, vice president; Diakonia rellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, secretarv 2; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; CoUege Siuk1.iv Sch.i,,! 1, 2; Student Cabinet 3, 4, presiding officer 4; Student Cnnn 1, pirsidinK officer; Advisor) ' Committee 4; Campus Guide 3; Stu.lnn I ' m I. Ik, Hums Committee 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, librarian 2, pledge m.iisli.il ; lpl Psi Omega 4; President of Student Body 4; President of Sophomoi Junior Class; Dr. Hook ' s assistant 4; Dining Hall worker and waiter 1 2, 3; LR Self Evaluation Committee 4; Who ' s Who in American Conege: and Universities 4. nd Faye Scronce Brooks Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elemsntmy Education Glenda Sue Brooks Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education William Gaither Boyd, Jr. , Lincolnton, N. C. B.S. Degree in i ' lieniislry MoNNA Rita Boyles liickury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educalinn Alpha Sigma Kappa 2. 3. 4, treasurer 2. Doris Jean Bozeman , Norfolk, Va. A.B. Degree in Rcligimis Education Girls ' Chorus -i. Ji,,pl,Hn; li, ( liss l ' ,M,liKlion 3; Religious Council 4; YWCA 3, 4; I S f, 4, s,.i,i,,n 4; ( ,,llr-r Sunday School 3, 4; Intra- murals 3; Miss Si,,t;k ,,ssisi,inl ;. 4. IS Southeastern Region archivist; Attended Madison College, I la.iisonborg. a. 1, 2. Jlidy CtAil Brittain Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Edjication FTA 4; BSLI 3, 4; Intramurals 3; ISC 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. historian 3, publicity ch.iirman 2. Page One Hundred Tu enty-seven nne Clonincer Brooks Dallas, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Mary Elizabeth Browne Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Public School Music I I A , 4; Music Club 1, 2. 3, 4; MENC 2. . 4, puWititv chaiimiin 3; I ' l.iMii.ikirs 1. 2; A C ' jppulla Choir 3, 4; Ir. tlais. Reductions 2, 3; Band . 4; C A 1. 2, 3, 4; LSA I. 2, 3; C.mnuinitv Choral Society 2, 3. 4. Madie Kaye Bryant Mor ' en, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educiilion ACE 3; Playmakers 1; YWCA 3; II C AW A 2. (3 year student! I Ielen Walton Buff 1 lickoix , N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology IRC I. 2, 3. (3 year student) SEN ORS Ric:hard Wayne Bullard Monroe, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Ch. Beta Phi 2, 3; Biologv Lab assistant 2, 3; Attended WinKatc Ir. CollcKe 1. ' (.3 year student) Caryl Elizabeth Burns Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in English IRC 2, 3; FTA 2. 3; Music Club 1. 2. 3; BSU 1, 2. 3; HIBERNAIOB I: Library assistant 2, 3; Women ' s Oratury .Award 2. (3 year student) Howard Vincent Carpenter, Jr. Shelby, N. C. A.B. Degree in Bjisiness Administration Playmakers 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, historian 2, chaplain 3, 4. Inez A. Carpenter Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Educatio}i (3 year student) Page One Hundred Twenty-eight LvNN LuTZ Carpenter , Shelby, N. C. A.B. Dsgree in Eleimntary Educalioii AC i; 2. i. 4- Intiamurals 3; Philiss 2, 3. 4, secretarv 3; Miss Tan Kapp.i lipsilon 3: May Queen 3; Attended Queens CoUese I. Winifred Benfield Carpenter Casar, N. C. A.B. Degree in History I I A 4; BSLI 3, 4; Amended Gardner-Welib Jr. CuWckl- I, 2. Larry Lee Carrigan Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Basketball 1; Intramnrals 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. Gladys Rebecca Carter West Columbia, S. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Eilucation ACE 3. 4; Religious Council 4; YWCA 1, 2. 3. 4, treasurer 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sundav School 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall C:oinmission 2; Mrs. Copeland ' s assistant 3. 4;Biologv Lab assistant 2, ?, 4; Dean ' s List 3. ' 6 SEN ORS Avon Brenda Chester Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary EAncation IRC 1, 2, 3, vice pres ident 2; ACE 2. 3. second vice president 3. Norman Cockrell LaFayette, Ind. A.B. Degree in Physical Education and Social Studies FTA 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intrarnurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Letteimen ' s Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. 3, 4. Kenneth King Cook Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Baseball 1; Intrarnurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Theta Chi I. 2, 3. 4. John Thomas Correll Conovcr, N. C. A.B. Degree in History IIACAWA 4, writer; LENOIR RHViNEAN 2, 3, 4. political analyst 3, ne vs editor 4; HIBERNATOR 1, 2, art editor; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, pledge trainer 3, historian 4; Iota Epsilon Otnega 3, 4; History department assistant 2; Circle K I, 2, president 2. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Edwafu) Luther Counts Burkes Garden, Va. A.B. Degree in Mathematics A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Production J; Rc-ligious Council 2, 4, treasurer 2. president 4; LSA 1, 2. 3, 4, president 4; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, superintendent 2; Intramurals 2, 4; Student Court 4; Advisory Committee 4; HIBERNATOR 2; Budget Committee 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4i Chi Beta Phi 3. 4, treasurer 4; Jr. Class treasurer; DininR HaU waiter 2, 3. 4. head waiter 4; Who ' s Who in Americav Collagt ' s and Universities 4. Joe Michael Cox Mullins, S. C. A.B. Degree in Biisinssi Administration Lynda Fink Cress Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Eihtcntion FTA 4; Plavmakers 1; Y ' CA 1; LSA 1; Intramurals 3, 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN 2, 3. exchange editor; Sphinx 1. 2, 3. 4. chaplain 2, Barbara Hahn Deal Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Music Club 1. 2, 3. 4; MENC 2, secretary-treasurer; Playmakers 1. 2, 3, 4; A Cappell a Choir 1. 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3. 4; Jr. Class Productions 1, 2. 3; LSA 1, 2. 3, 4; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4. pianist 2, treasurer 4; .Alpha Psi Omega 4; Librar ' assistant 1, 2, 3; Music department assist;;nt 4. SEN ORS , -WW Roy Edwin Dellinger Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration David Mack Dennis Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration A Cappt-Ua Choir 2; Jr. Class Production 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; lUisincss dep.u-lnu-nt assistant 3. 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. Mickey Wilson Dry Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student-Faculty Nominating Committee 2; HACAWA 3, 4, business manager 3; House Council 3; Student Publica- tions Committee 3; IPC 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, vice president 3, pledge marshal 4, scholastic chairman; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4. Albert Daniel Eckard Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History (3 year student) Pii.t;e One Hundred Thirty Vernon Lee Farmer Candler, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Edjicadon Whos Wlu, ill Amt-ncni Colleges niirf Universities 4. James Devvitt Fincannon TayIors ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adniitiiitranon Intramurjls .?. -). Carolyn Frances Frye Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Edtication mid Social Studies FTA 4; LSA 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3. 4, sccretaiv 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Senior Class treasurer 4; Office staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Student marshal 1, 2. William Lee Fulbright Lowell, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 1. Brenda Cline Eckard Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education IRC 3; ACE 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. (i year student) Dajnt Gold Eljmore Lawndale, N. C. A.B. Degree in Econo-tnics Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. 2, 3, 4. secretary 1, 2. Ruth Elizabeth Engelhard A.B. D ' jgree in Pieligion Hampton, Va. Henrietta Katherine Engelhard Hampton, Va. A.B. Degree in Religious Education HACAWA ' 6 ■■i K-i-- ■ SEN ORS O Page One Hundred Thirty-one £uiiM ' 61 Ross Clayton Frederick Hadley Adrian, Mich. A. . Degree in Business Administration and History Playmakers 3, 4; Band 3; HACAWA 4; LENOIR RHYNLAN 4, business manager; Student Publications Committee 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Budget Board 4; Attended Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich. Fred K. FIammer ' Fayloisville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and Spanisli William Edward FIarper Rocky Mount, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Religious Council 3, 4; Diakonia Fellowship 4; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4, assistant supt. 3, superintendent 4; House Council 5; Dining Hall waiter 2, 3, 4. Bobbie Jane Harrington Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religion and Social Studies Playmakers 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus i; A Cappella Choir 4; Jr. Class Production 3; Band 2, 3, 4, majorette 3, 4; BSLI 2. 3, 4, pianist; LENOIR RHYNEAN 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. Ned David Gardner Stanley, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adminisiratioit Religious Council 2. 3, vice president 3; BSU 1. 2. 3. 4. publicity chairman 1, vice president 2, president 3. treasurer 4; Student Center worker 3. 4; State BSU council 3. Gerald Van CJouue Fiickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish and Sociology I)., iM cr ' s .issislaiit in Spanish; Circle K. secretary, president. Kic:hard Byron Ciiwi ' , Jr States ' ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education and History Uemosthenian Literary Society 3; Forensics 1; Playmakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Production 3; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, chaplain 3; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday SJin.,! I, i; Tennis 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; LENOli; niHM . 1, 3, 4; HIBERN.ATOR 1; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, cb.ipl.iin 4, i, |,.,rter 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Alpha Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4; I ' l k,ipi .. Delta 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class chaplain; Senior Class vice president; P. R. office worker 1; Who ' s Who ii. .l.Mcric,;!! Coliegev .1,1,1 U luversith- 4. Arthur Ferrell CiRiFFiN Lynchburg, Va. A.B. Deoree in Physical Education m SEN ORS Page One Hundred Thirty-two Rex C. Harris , Valdcse, N. C. B.S. Degree in Bus ' mes Adwiiiistration (i year stiulcnl) David Ellis Harwood De Leon Springs, Fla. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Hall Commission 3; House Couneil i. a year student) IMargarei ' Louise IIefner , I lick()r ' , N. C. . .B. Degree in Primary Vdncatiou ACE 3. (3 year student) Nancy Conellv Henderson Wilmington, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology FTA 3; Sphinx 1. 2, 3. recording secretary 2; Mrs. Dcaton ' s assistant 3; Dining Hall milker and waitress 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2; Dean ' s List I, 2. (3 year student) SENIORS Fhomas Otis Henderson Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Advisors- Committee 4; IFC 2, 3, 4, president 4; Sigma Phi Lpsih.n i. 2, 3. 4, ' social chairman 2; Attended N. C. State 1. 2. Helen Elizabeth Herion Mt. Pleasant, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology A Cappclla Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, secretan- 2; Junior Class Productions 1, 3; Intramurals 3, 4; WAA 3, Advisory Committee 4; HACAWA 1, 2. 3, 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN 1, 2, 3; Campus Guides 3; ISC 3. 4. vice president 3, president 4; Philia 1, 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary 2, president 3; ISC representative 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 2, 3, 4, A-ice president 3, treasurer 4; AIu Sigma Epsilon 3. 4; Freshman Class secretary; Dr. Hook ' s assistant. Mrs. INIcEachem ' s assistant; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship 1, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Floyd Ladell Herman, |r Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Chemistry Joseph P. R. Hester Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History BSU I. (3 year student) Page One Hundred Thirty-three John Robert Hewitt Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Aiiministratioii Glenn C. Hilton, ]n Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology BSU 1. 2. 3; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Advisory Ciimmittci- 2, 3; IFC 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, secretary, president 3; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3. (3 year student) William Brian Hinshaw Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Frederick Mohr Hintze, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education and Sociology Fellmvship 3, president 3; Campus SEN ORS !■■ ' 6 Edwin Charles Holbrook Hildebran, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and Physical Education FTA 3. 4; BSU 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Wii LiA.M Kenneth Hollar, Jr. Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in History ITA 3. 4, reporter 3. president 4; Junior Class Productions 3; Student C abincl 4; Circle K 2. Dewev Wayne Honeycutt Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in History (3 year student) Mary Ellen Hour Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History YWCA 3. 4; BSU 3. 4. Page One Hundred Thirty-foiir Geraldean Hoyle Houser Lincolnton, N. C. A.R. Degree iu Elemsntary Education (3 year student) I Iarvev Ray Huffman Hickory, N. C. A.R. Degree in Physical Edticalion Basketball 1. K ' K Hillard Huss Lincolnton, N. C. B.S. Degree iu Chemistry )HN White Iddings Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree iu Economics ' 61 SENIORS Janet Sue Isenhower Newton, N. C. A.B. D3gree in Elemsntary Education ACE 2, 3; YWCA I, 2, 3; LSA 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; WAA I; Student Cabine; 1; HACAWA 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2; Sophomore Orientation Cum mittee 2. (3 year student) Robert Stevenson Johnson XA ' ilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Phisical Education Walter Glenn Jenkins Shelby, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 3; Kappa Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, treasurer 4. (3 year student) Reginald Wayne Kahill Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Page One Hundred Thirty-five ' 61 Leta Lynn Kendall Charlotte, N. C. 4.B. Degree in Primary kduccitii)n ACE 1, 2, 4; Playmakers 1; A Cappeihi ( limr 2, ?; Ir. Cilass Pioductidii 1; YWCA 1; LSA 1, 2; Intramurals 3. 4; M ( i . 2, 3, 4. art editor 2, 3, associate editor 4; IFC 2. secrctnri lr ,isiiui; [SC 4; Philias 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter I, secretarv ' 2, ■ice pruMdrm ■ , pusulent 4; Theta Chi nrcim C.iil ?; ImI.i riisilcii Omega 3, 4, cli.ii-l.iin 4; Mjih,! P i Onu ' K.i 4; Miss Icn.iii HIiMU ' 4, M.iv Court 1; FresliTii.iii U.iss vKr |H.s;iKnl. Suphr,i„,,i,. |,,ss sLxivliTA , Uuiior CIbss histovLin; Miss Sr,,-l,-s .issisl.inl 4: Ir, Si, lie mmiliklt ; I). ' . Ill ' s List 2; Who ' s Wlm n, n:. ' nc ni I o ( L:rs mul UlHIiTSKlc 4. Joyce Kendrick Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3, 4, president 4; YWCA 3, 4; Campus Guide 4; House CounLiI 4, president Schaeffer Hall; Philias 3, 4, reporter 3, correspon linR socie ' .an 4; Attended Sacred Heart I. 2. Wayne Arvil Kerley Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration r3 year student) Steve Flay Kiser Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 4; Jr. Class Production 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Student Cabinet 4; Advisory Committee 4; Hall Commission 4, president; Hdusc Council 4; Theta Chi 2, 3. 4; Dinins HaU waiter 1, 2. 3, 4. Page One Hundred Thirty-six S AiME Lavaughn Karriker Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and Mathematics : I 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Produc- iion 1; Band 2, 3, majorette; YWCA 2. 3; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday Sihool 1; Intramurals 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, vice president 2; Student Cabinet 3, 4; Convocation Committee 2; HACAWA 4; LENOIR RIIYNEAN 1, 2; Hall Commission 2; ISC 4, secretary-treasurer 4: Larnbda .Vlpha 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, vice president 3, president 4; May Court 3; Dining Hall waitress 3, 4; Office staff 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Ulin Vh„ h, . iUL-ricmi CoUct cs im( l in ' rersitics 4. ■MiRiAiM Ann Kaylor Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Sphinx 1, 2, i. (3 year student) ll.MiRARA Faye Keeter Shelb) ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education At L 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Attended Pftiffcr College 2. Elizabeth Latimer Keister Nash ' ille, I ' cnn. A.B. Degree in Physical Education 3; Band 3; SEN ORS i i Dorothy Louise Kluttz Greensboro, N. C. A.B, Degree in Sociology and Social Studies FTA 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Jr. Class Producion 1; LSA 1; CoUesc Sunday School 1; Intramurals 2, 3; Sturlent Cabinet 3; HACAWA I, 2, 3, business staff; Campus Guide 2; Pbilias 1, 2, 3, pledge marshal 2, vice president 3; Miss Theta Chi 3; May Court 2; Student Bod ' secretar 3; Sophomore Class vice president. (3 year student) 1 lELca Katherine Kuuskraa Cherry -ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education IRC 1; FTA 4; Playmakers I. 2; Girls ' Chorus 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Ir. Class Productions I, 3; YWCA I, 2; LSA 1, 2, 3. 4; College Sundav School 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Student Cabinet 2; . C V 1; T rNOIK RHYNEAN I, 2. 4; Philias 1, 2, 3. 4; Miss Simni I ' lii I psil,,,, 1; Cheerleader 3; Professor ' s assistant 4; I.l.l,ll .issisinn I, :, l,ss l;,,sket- ball 2: Secietarv North State Student ( ,nMi iimrni ss ,li,i; i,,ii s; Wlw ' s Who in Anwrwai, College ' s a,ul Vuii-csiuc 4. Paulette Hoke Lael I lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics Attended WC-UNC 1. (3 year student) Richard Lloyd Lage Loysburg, Pa. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4, alternate captain 4: Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4; Hall Commission 2; IFC 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, president 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges uu.l Universities 4. ' 6 SEN ORS JAiMEs K. Laws Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration lie 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Kappa 2, 3. 4, pledge master 3. president 4. Dannv Herbert Lingerfelt Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Attended N. C. State. C ' REscoNDA M. Little Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education ACE 3. (3 year student) Ruby Lackey Little Taylors illc. N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3, 4; Intramurals 4. Page One Hundred Thirty-scn ' en Starlene Logan Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education and Social Studies FTA 4; MSM 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, i. 4. Stephen Herbert Lowdermlik Drexel, N. C. A.B. Degree in Eiitj is i FTA 1. Frances Irene Lutz Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education ACE ,1. RuFus Larry McCarter Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Plavmakers 3, 4; Junior Class Productions 1, 2, 3, set 3; Religious Council 4; biakonia Fellowship 1. 2, 3. 4; LSA 1, 2, 4; College Sunday School 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; HACAWA 4. art editor 4; Day Commission 3. 4; House Counci: 4; Theta Chi 1. 2, 3. 4. historian 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Drama department assistant 4; Dining Hall 2, 3. SEN ORS |()HN Byron McGinnis Kings Mountain, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilnn 2, 3. 4. 1 Iarold Love McSwain Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and History lunior Class Producrion 1; Diakonia Fellowship 3, 4; LSA 1, 2. 3, 4; C.llege Sunday School 1; Basketball 1; S udent Cabinet 3, 4; Student C:(,urt 3; The ' a Chi 1. 2. 3, 4; Class ' Officer 3. 4. vice presi-lent 3. nresident 4; Dining Flail 3, 4; Paul Frve Declaimers Medal; Who ' s Whn in Ameriam CoUcp,es and Universities 4. ' Adam Tfiorp Maples Richmond, Va. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf 1. 2. 3. 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3, 4; HACAWA. l ' IiMMY Douglas Martin Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics Page One Hundred Thirty-eiglit |iM Ivan Martin Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. A.B. Degree in English Dcmosthenian Literary Society I; FTA 3; Junior Class Production 3; liitramurals 3; Advisory Committee 4; HACAWA 2, 3, activities editor 3; LENOIR RHYNEAN 2, 3. 4, Editor in chief 4; House CouncU 4; IFC 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. secretary 3, IPC 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; DeMolav Scholarship 1; W io ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Llo ' i ' d Wilson Martin A.B. Degree in Biisine : Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3. 4; Jr Hickory, N. C. Administration marshal 3, secretary 4. Donald Lee Matheson Taylors -ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness Administration liitiamurals 3, 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN Circulation staff 3. Reita Mae Matheson A.B. Degree in Taylorsville, N. C. business AdministratioTi SENIORS Brenda Ruth Mayer Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education Dcmosthenian Literary Society 1; Religious Council 1; YWCA 1. 2. 3, 4, cabinet 2, 3, 4, vice president 3; LSA I, 2. 3, 4, secretary 3; College Sunday School I, 4; HACAWA 3, 4; Campus Guides 3. 4; Class Officer 4, Secretar ' ; Professor ' s assistant 1, 2. 3, 4; Convocation Monitor 2. 3, 4. Victor Emmanuel Micol, Jr Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Football 3; Attended University of Tennessee. Charles Guthrie Miller Todd, N. C. A.B. Degree in History FTA 4; Canterbury Club I. 4; Track 3; Intramurals 2; HACAWA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2. 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; Freshman marshal. MARiLYT-f Elizabeth Miller Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Plavmakers 1; Can ' erburv Club I. 2; HACAWA 2. 3, cnpv writer 3. copy editor 3; LENOIR RHYNEAN I, 2, 3, feature editor 1, news editor 2, managing editor 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 2. 3; Public Relations Office 1, 2, 3. (3 year student) ' 6 Page One Hundred- Thirly-nitie RuFus Ledford Moretz Biadenton, Fla. A.B. Degree in Spanisli and Religions Educatiuii Diakdiiia Fellowship 4; LSA 4; Collfw Slln,i.l Sih.Kil 4; Track 1. 2. , 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Advis()r ( ,.inniiiuc 4; Theta Chi 3, 4, secretary- 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Pjolcs ms .issistant 2, 3; Dinini4 Mali waiter 1, 2, 3. 4; spotter LR FuothjII . ct ..ik 3, 4; Class marshal I. 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; WUo ' s Who u, American Colk-gfs u,n] Un James Edwin Moser Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adniiuistration Intramurals 1, 2. James Larry Newton , , Ilickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathenia)ics BSU I. 2, 3; Mathematics department assistant 2. (3 year student) Charles Howard Norman North W ' ilkcslioro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiuess Adniiuistralioti BSU 1, 2; Baseball 2; Intramurals 1. 2. Ransom Dale Miller Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Bjisiness Administration Intramurals 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. 2, 3, 4. vice president 4. Robert Clinton Mitchlim, Jr. Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology I ' laNmakers 2. 3; Jr. Class Production 3; Religious Council 4; Diakonia rclio;vslii|i I. 2, 3, 4. president 4; LSA 1. 2, 3, 4; Convocation Committee 4; t ampus Guide 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4, assistant treasurer 2. 1st guard 3; Junior Class chaplain. Sara Etta Moore Cranitc Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; BSli 3, 4; Attended Gardner Wehb Jr. College 1, 2. Elsie I. Moretz Hickory, N. C. A.B . Degree in Primary Education and English ACE 4. SEN ORS Mi I Page One Hundred Forty Carolyn C. OLDHA E Aloiganton, N. C. B.S. De.cjret ' in ISiinin llcndi-d C r.Ki.- H..sj,il.,l ,,l NiiisiiiK .iiul W ' tl-LINC. Laura Owen I lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elenieiilary Iidiicalioii WAA 3; LENOIR RHVNEAX i; Sphinv 1. 2. 3, ih.ipl.iin 2. C yeiir suuk-nl Bruce Allen Oxford , Ciianite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration and Social Studies FT A 4. Norma Carol Parham Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Editcation ACE 4; Fralernily Sponsor TKE 4; Assistant to Mrs. Bowden 3. SEN ORS Sara Corrine Pearson Bessemer City, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prinuiry Education ACE 3; WAA 2, 3; Campus Guides 3; Lambda Alpha L 2, 3; Dining Hall 2. (3 year student) losEPH Edwin Phillips Liberty, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education als 1, 2. 3, 4; Hall Commission 4; House Kav Blake Pierce Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3; Playmakers I; VWCA 1, 2; Campus Guides 3. (3 year student) Jane Amelia Pope Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 3, 4, vice president 4: VWCA 1. 2. 3. cabinet 2. 3; LSA 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 3. 4; WAA 1. 2, 3, 4, president 2; Student Cabinet 2. 3. 4 Student C..url 3; Advisor Committee 4; HACAWA 4. class editor LENOIH RIIYXLW 3. business stall; ll.,ll C ommission 4; Campus Guide: 3; llou e tonoLiI I. 2. 4; Stiulent Bodi Officer 3, secretan- treasurer Class Officer, historian 2; PhNsical LJucation assistant I, 2, 3. 4: Dean ' ; List 3: Student Member of LRC Evaluation Committee; Who ' s Who ii. .ViMcricnii Co leges- aiul U.iiiersifies 4; Motion Choir 2. 3, 4. Pnge One Hundred Forty one Rachel Rebecca Powell Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Priviary hduealion (i yi;jr student) Margaret Anita Quinn Charlnttc, N. C. A.B. Degree in ReUgiuiis Etluciition Donald Elliott Ramseur Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration A Cappella Choir 1. 2. 3; LSA 1; ColleRe Sutidav School 1; Thc-ta t:hi 1. 2, 3; Dinine Hall I. 2, 3. udent) ScoiTY She Reid Lenoir. N. C. A.B. Degree in Grtunniar Grade Education ACE 2, 3; Iiuramurals 2. 3: DininR Hall I, 2. { 3 ear student.) SEN ORS Atlanta, Ga. Constance Ann Richmond B.S. Degree in Biology FTA 3, reporter 3; Girls ' Chorus 2; A Cappella Choir 3; LSA 2; Con- ' ocation Committee 2; Hall Commission 2; Campus Guides 2; Sohinx 1, 2; iMu Sigma Epsilon 3; Sophomore Class Secretary; Professor ' s assistant 2, 3; Dining Hall 2; Ereshman marshal; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3. (3 student) Donald Travis Robbins , , . Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Busines i Adniinislraliou and History Iiuia.niir.ds 2. 3; Inlerfiaternitv Council 3: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. 3; HC 3. t3 Near student i Rachel Gertrlide Roberts Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Public School Music Music Club 2, 3, Music Educators National Confer. 2, 3. 4, secretan ' - tieasurer 3, president 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3; W ' AA 1, 2; Library assistant 2, 3, 4. Robert Boyce Roberts Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education (3 year student) Page One Hundred Forty-two Joe Billy Roper Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Vhyiical EdncalioH (?. c-.,r slmk-Ml) Barmara Wilene Ross Marion, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3; MSM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; VVAA 3, 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, secretary 3; ISC 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, president 3; Professor ' s assistant 2, 3, 4; Biology Lab assistant 3, 4. Cora Lee Rlidisill Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prim.ry Education ecretary; 11. .use t ..until 4; Athletic depart DoRoiiiv EsTELLE RuDisiLL Nevvton, N. C. A.B. Deoree in Prinnny Fdiicalinu SEN ORS Marie Carolyn Rlidisill Hickory, A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 4; LSA 2; Intramurals 2; ISC 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 1. N. C. Rachel Elizabeth Rlissell Lexington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Edticatioti and History FTA 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Jr. Class Productions 1, 2; YWCA 2, 3. 4; HACAVVA 2. 3; HaU Commission 4; House Council 3. 4, secretary 4; Dr. Stirewalfs assistant 2; Chapel monitor 2. 3. Iris Ann Schell Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Pliysical Education Terry Robert Settlemyre A.B. Degree in Histc Hickory, N. C. Page One Hundred Forty-three ' 6 Paul Morris Short Ellenboio, N. C A.B. Degree in Business AihiiinisUatioii Robert Eugene Short Hickory, N. C A.B. Degree ht Business Administration Kappa Si ma Kappa 2. . , 4. Clyde A. Shuping Morganton, N. C B.S. Degree in General Science Muiic Club I; Fomhall 1; liasketball I; Student O.urt 2; ■ tmin tc•l rellou ' ship 1. 2. 1 Ienry Foree Sk;mon llickorv, N. C. A.H. Degree in Business tihiiiijislra ion Page One Hundred Forty fmir Glenda Jean Setzer Clarcmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education (i yi ' ar student) Sybil Marie Sharpe Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; Forensics 1, 2. 3; Religious Council 4; BSU 1. 2, 3, president 4; ISC 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3. 4; Alpha Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, president 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Oratory Award 1; Debate Award 2. David L. Shell I ludson, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Rick Ferrell Sherrill Flickorv, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Baseball 2, 3; Kiippa Sigma Kappa 2, 3, secretary 3. (3 year student) SEN ORS « ja% fKs i i JoAnn Childers SiAiJMONs Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Englisli LENOIR RMVXEAX 1, 2. 3. Ci vciir student 1 JAMES Olin Simpson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education (3 veur .ttKk-nl) Ruth Meetze Simpson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in E]enienlary Education ACE 4. JAMES Richard Smith Hickory, N. C. R S. Degree in General Science ' 6 SEN ORS Sandra Cozette Stagey Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 3; YWCA I, 2, 3; HACAWA 2, 3; Junior Class si-cretarv 3; English dcpavtment assistant 2. 3; P. R. Office worker 2. (3 year student) George Adrian Stanley Rural Hall, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Commission 1, 2; House Council 3. 4, secretary 3, president 4; IPC 4: Theta Chi 2. 3, 4, president 4; DininK Hall waiter I. 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Jane StephEiNS Connellv Springs, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4. Charles Thomas Stephens 1 lickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Page One Hundred Eortyfi GwYN Paul Sullivan Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree hi History Rachel Virginia Swanson Lenoir, N. C. B.S. Degree in Chemistry iresicient . president 4; M.itliematiC!. dcp;irl Mary Beth Swicegood , Lexington, N. C. A.B. Degree in French and English FTA 4l Haymakers 1, 2; LSA 1; College Sunday School 1; WAA 1, 1; HACAWA 2, 3; LENOIR RHYNEAN i. 4; Lambda Alpha I, 2, s.nial ■ ■ 2; Cheerleader 2. i. Larry Gray Teague Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics SEN ORS Michael Eligene Teague Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Patty Ann Teague Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education (3 year student) Wade Wesley Teague Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Lettcrmen ' s Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Hall Commission 3. Linda Kay Tienken Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Mrs. Beaton ' s assistant 3; Dining Hall worker and waitress 3, 4-, Attended Wilmington Jr. College. Page One Htindred Forty-six SEN ORS Bobby Dean Watson Granite Falls, N. C A.B. Degree in Physical EJiicntion Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Lettermen ' s CliiK 1. 2. .1. 4. Janice Resenah Weaver Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Jr. Class Productions 1. 2, 4; LSA 1; Intramurals 3. 4; WAA I, 2, 3, 4, reporter 1, secretar ' 2. manaRer 3; ISC 3, 4; Alpha SiRma Kappa 2, 3, 4, SerRcant at arms 3. intramural representative 3. 4. Lucky Joe Whitman Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree i)i History and Religion Ruth Elaine Whittecar Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Production 1; LSA 2, 3. 4. vice president 4; Advisory Committee 3, 4; HACAWA 4; LENOIR RHYNEAN I, 2, 3, news editor 2, managing editor 3; Hall Commission 1; House Council 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 2, 3, 4, chaplain 3, president 4; Home- coming Court 3; Freshman Class historian; Dining Hall waitress 1, 2, 3, 4; Eckard Scholastic Scholarship 3, 4; Dean ' s List I, 2, 3; Whn ' s Who in American Cofkge.s and Universities 4. Barbara Trawick Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4; BSU 3. 4, vice president 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4; Attended Meredith College 1, 2, JOYCE Diane Ullman Toledo, Ohio B.S. Degree in Biology rTA 4; Band 2; Intramurals 3, 4i ISC 4. vice president; Sphin.x 2, 3, 4, historian 3, ISC representative 4, reporter 4; C ' hi Beta Phi 3. 4, reporter 4; Biology Lab assistant 4. Patricia Ann Ullman Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and French IRC; I. 2, 3, 4, president 2. 3; FTA 4; Forensics 2, 3; Jr. Class Pnjduction 1; Band 1, 2. 3; Intramurals 4; Student Cabinet 3, 4; Snnlrril Court 3; LENOIR RHYNEAN 4; Day Commission 3; ISC 4, Ali-li., S ina Kappa 3. 4, president 4; Alpha Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4; Oftur si, ill I, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who in American Colleges ,i„,l Ihnvcrsities 4. James Elbert Vaughn Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kapp.i 3. 4, treasurer 3. pledge master 4; .Allended N. C. 6 Page One Hundred Forty-seven m .MM. j0 - • iii SEN ORS ' 61 Barbara Jean Wise Newton, N. C. .B. Degree in Primary Eudcatioii Sarah Sue Withers Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in English niid Spuniih FUiynuikcr!. 2; Alpli;i Sif.|iKi Kapp;i 2, , -I. si-crclaix 2, cluiphiin . scrge;iiU-at-arms 4. Thomas Jonhs Witherspoon Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies Larry Allen Witienberg Ilickoiv, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies i I A 4; K.ippa SiKina Kuppa 3, 4. cnrrespundinK secretai)-. IiiDV Rose Zimmerman Lexington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4, secretary 4; Playmakers 4; Jr. Class Productions 2, 3; Religious Council 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, vice president 4; MSM 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2; Intramurals 3, 4; HACAWA 3, 4, chief typist 4; Campus Guide 3, 4; Lambda Alpha 2, 3. 4, student hostess 4; Iota Epsilon OmeRa 4; Alpha Psi Omeea 4. Page One Hundred Forty-eight idRfidl AIR-CONDITIONINGTVTELEPHONES growing growing • growing • The new Mauney Music Building spiritually 9 culturally academically physically J enoir Jvhyne (college your alma mater — tomorrow Page One Hundred Fifty-two Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON ' S Highways 64 70 HICKORY, N. C. HARPER MOTOR COMPANY 46 Years Sales Service Phone DA 7-5781 HICKORY, N. C. FRESH AIR SUPER MARKETS 1026 2nd Ave., N. E. HICKORY, N. C. Bring Your Dates To COLONSAL LANES Highways 64 70 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of J, C. PENNEY CO. New Modernized Store Air Conditioned and Elevators HICKORY, N. C. M. J. Finance Corporation 734 4th St. Dr., S. W., Hickory, N. C. Phone Dl 5-3232 LOANS: Boats, Motors, Auto, Pick-ups Financing — Refinancing Ample Paved Parking Area Page One Ihindrcd Fiftr-thfee Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS « Bottled under authmity of The Cncn-C ila Hettlintr ( COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. HICKORY, N. C. m. H i - Noth ng Can Top Ca ta wba Congratulations to the Administration and Faculty of LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE upon the completion of seventy years of continuous service in Christian Education. We extend greet- ings and best wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1961. HOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHERRYVILLE, N. C. Pcige One Hundred Fifty four Better Homes Furnishings Company Complefe Home Furnishings 248 First Avenue, N. W. — Highland Avenue HICKORY, N. C. and Connelly Street, Valdese, N. C. TRY-ONE SANDWICH CO. Always nourishing, always fresh S Compliments of ZERDEN ' S Headquarters For Campus Fashions Telephone: Diamond 5-4153 CITY TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. Highway 70 W. b 321 N. HICKORY, N. C. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Truck Sales Service C. G. FOX LUMBER COMPANY, INC. DEALERS IN Rough and Finished Lumber and Appalachian Hardwood Flooring Phone Dl 5-2239 HICKORY, N. C. HICKORY SHEET METAL COMPANY Service With Courtesy Lennox Heating Air Conditioning Roofing — Sheet Metal Highlond Ave. b 7th St., S. E. Phone DA 7-8291 Compliments of RHYNE HOSIERY MILL Incorporated HICKORY, N. C. Page One Huudred fifty-fire HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES— RUBBER STAMPS 205 Main Ave., N. E. Dial Dl 5-4151 HICKORY, N. C. bridal alns, jeHieim and sportswear ■5 THIRD STREET, N Vy HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of HIGHLAND BARBECUE Located One Block From Campus ABERNETHY ' S, INC. HIGH TEST SEEDS SPORTING GOODS, PAINTS Good Luck Closs of 1961 CENTER THEATRE Hickory ' s Finest Theatre THE SHOWPLACE OF HICKORY Metal Works of All Kinds C. E. Heating and Air Conditioning RINK HUFFMAN SHEET METAL, INC. Phone DA 4-2494 529 Highway 321, N. W. P. 0. Box 2269 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of BELK-BROOME COMPANY The Home of Better Values HICKORY, N. C. QUAKER MEADOWS MILLS, INC. MANUFACTURERS COTTON TWINE— COARSE YARNS P. 0. Box 2425 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Plant— Hildebran, N. C. Page One Hundred Fifty-six BE SOCIABLE Have A Pepsi Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. OF HICKORY, N. C. NINTH AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite The Post Office Your Prescription Specialist Dl 5-2229— FREE DELIVERY Hickory Sporting Goods Company WE SUPPLY THE BEARS CLARK TIRE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Goodyear Tires, Tubes, Batteries Accessories — C. E. Appliances 103 Main Ave. PI., S. W. HICKORY, N. C. r.ooD- Yi.  iiHrs HICKORY STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc. New Synthetic Cleaning Discount Office Phone 748 Highlond Ave., N. E. Furs, Woolens — Cold Storage Phone Dl 5-2261 Dl 5-2216 Page One Hundred Fifty seven WEAVER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 4 Hollor BIdg. Phone DA 4-6239 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA COLE ' S JEWELRY STORE Incorporated Quality Gifts Thot Alwoys Please Biltmore Dairy Farms HICKORY, N. C. Fancy Ice Cream for ony Occasion Phone Dl 5-3197 Lenoir Rhyne Students— You Are Welcome! THE mm commuiiiTY ceoter IS YOURS Athletic and Recreational Headquarters! It Is A Clubhouse Belonging To All Of The People Of The Hickory Area IT IS YOURS - USE IT! This space contribu ted by Shuford Mills, Inc. Page One Hundred Fiftyeight Congratulations from the CAROLINA THEATRE AND HICKORY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Movies are your best entertainment SUGGS SIGN SERVICE Signs of All Kinds NEON SALES SERVICE nil 3rd St., N. E. DA 7-6706 Compliments of M. G. CROUCH LUMBER COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of HICKORY FUEL COMPANY KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Prompt Delivery Dl 5-2296— Dl 5-2297 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of Superior Cable Corporation HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Ihimhed Fifty-nine Electricity is tlie Biggest Bargain in yoir Family Budget Cost of RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE 385 doubled since 1940. the cost per kilowott ho u of electricity has decrees 38% in 20 years, while your residential usage has increased five times, indi- cating a higher standard of livma. The electric way, best today — tomorrow, the only way! DUKE POWER COMPANY SHERRILL ICE FUEL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, and High Quality Coal Compliments of Hickory Well Supply Co., Inc. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA CARDED YARNS Spun from Cotton and Synthetics CANTON FLANNELS Finishing Tubular Knit Piece Goods CAROLINA MILLS, INC MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Plants: Maiden, Newton, and Lincolnton Page One llumhed Sixty North Hickory Furniture Company Manufacturers UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Super HAYES Market 1st Ave. and 11th St., S. W. Free Parking pai mgur ? HICKORYS LEADING STORE Mauney Cotton Company, Inc. 202 SOUTH OAK STREET CHERRYVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Phones ID 5-9271 — ID 5-6843 D. R. Mauney D. R. Mauney, Jr. Atlantic Cotton Association American Cotton Shippers Association New Orleans Cotton Exchange Piige One Uundred Sixtyoiw Electricity is ttie Biggest Bargain in yoir Family Budget Cost of RESIDENTIAl ELECTRIC SERVICE 2ik doubled since 1940. But the cost per kilowatt hour of electricity has decreased 38% in 20 years, while your residential usage has increased five times, indi- cating a higher standard of living. The electric woy, best today — tomorrow, the only way! DUKE POWER COMPANY SHERRILL ICE FUEL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, and High Quality Coal Compliments of Hickory Well Supply Co., Inc. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA CARDED YARNS Spun from Cotton and Synthetics CANTON FLANNELS Finishing Tubular Knit Piece Goods CAROLINA MILLS, INC MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Plants: Maiden, Newton, and Lincolnton Page One }iundred Sixty North Hickory Furniture Company Manufacturers UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Complimen|-s of Super HAYES Market 1st Ave. and 11th St, S. W. Free Parking pai nnmi ? HICKORY ' S LEADING STORE Mauney Cotton Company, Inc. 202 SOUTH OAK STREET CHERRYVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Phones ID 5-9271 — ID 5-6843 D. R. Mauney D. R. Mauney, Jr. Atlantic Cotton Association American Cotton Sliippers Association New Orleans Cotton Exchange P !ge One ] ninlrei Sixty one Burlington INDUSTRIES, INC. Ivey Weavers Plant HICKORY, N, C. CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 315-319 1st Avenue, N. W. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA DA 7-4148 OLYMPIA PORTABLES STANDARD ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS MULL ' S MOTEL Home Away From Home HICKORY RESTAURANT Where Cooking Is An Art And Eating Is A Pleasure ' Highways 64, 70, 321 Compliments of Hickory Chair Company Makers of CHAIRS AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Hundred Sixty tu-o Sudderth ' s Tire Battery Service The GENERAL Tire 922 Highland Ave., S. E. 703 Highland Ave., N. E. Telephone DA 7-5106 HICKORY, N. C. DEITZ TAYLOR QUALITY JEWELERS Fine Watches Diamonds College Jeweler Union Square Building W. P. Dei z, Owner Compliments of CATAWBA PAPER BOX COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. GIFT BOXES WALDENSIAN BAKERIES, INC. Bakers of Delicious SUNBEAM BREAD and CAKE Reach for Surib|fl!Sj Ba+ter Whipped Sunbeam WALDENSIAN BAKERIES. ..BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD Page One Hundred Sixty-three VILLAGE DINER No. 1 No. 2 HICKORY, N. C. 1. Phone DA 4-6030 2. Phone DA 7-3736 J. L. GOODMAN SON Welding — General Repairs Boiler Works Phone Dl 5-2181 Hickory, N. C. BUMBARGER ' S A Good Book Store In A Good + Town Se rving Lenoir Rhyne Students, F and Alumni Since 1923 + Phone Dl 5-2308 HICKORY, N. C. acuity TRUTREAD MOBILE HOME SALES Quality Mobile Homes We Trade For Anything 772 4th Street, S. W. HICKORY, N. C. Tel. DA 7-8976 Compliments of HICKORY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Ambulance Service Funerol Directors Did Dl 5-2117 Hickory, N. C. AMERICA ' S FINEST PO R CELAIN . jrom rItcKorii, North Caro iiiii Visit The Factory Sales Room Hours Sunday 1-6 — Weekdays 10-5:30 On The Old Lenoir Highway 3rd Avenue Extension, N. W. Pa;j,e One lIiDidred Sixlyfoiir H. L. Flowers J. R. Flowers D. S. Flowers THE FLOWERS CO. Home of More Than A Million Parts HICKORY, N. C. 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CLINE AND SON, INC HILDEBRAN, NORTH CAROLINA WHITING HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA ige One Hundred Sixty-six F. W. Woolworth Co. A Sign of Progress J. M. Hay, Manager Compliments of THE JAMES COMPANY HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments of ELVI LLES HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page One HiiiidrLd Sistrseven THE PORTRAITS APPEARING IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY MITHI STUD Official Portrait Photographer FOR THE 1961 HACAWA r O ADDITIONAL PICTURES MAY BE ORDERED FROM OUR STUDIO AS THESE NEGATIVES ARE KEPT IN OUR FILES 14 East Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. Page one Hundred Sixty-eight i . . Ihs ji J ' 1 CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA THE SOUTHS FINEST ANNUAL ENGRAVERS SINCE 1915 IN YEARBOOKS •- Observer Printing House where you find discriminating buyers of fine yearbooks you will find . . . 1 . creative designing . . . 2 d . unparalleled craftsmanship . . . 3 . . cooperative servicing . . . 4 k . highest quality reproduction . . . . . . the Observer Printing House CHARLOHE, NORTH CAROLINA •••, ♦ NATURAL GAS . . . The economy fuel for modern living CAROLENA NATURAL GAS CORP. Serving the Catawba Valley with Natural Gas PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FACULTY DIRECTORY 1960-1961 Aderholdt, Miss Aileen 122 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Aderholdt, Miss Mabel 122 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bernards, Dr. Voldemars T. . .643 8di Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Binkley, Lowell E 431 8th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Blackburn, Thomas H 106 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Blackwelder, Miss Ruth 841 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Blevins, Villard C 717 2nd Ave., N.E., Conover, N. C. Bovvden, Mrs. G. S xMauney Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Brandon, William P 867 5th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brandon, Mrs. ' illiam P 867 5th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bretz, Frank H 709 6th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bretz, Mrs. Frank H 709 6th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brown, Russell E 1375 4th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Chou, Dr. David Y. P 229 24th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Cooke, Mrs. Alfred Route 5, Pitts Park, Hickory, N. C. Copeland, Mrs. Carson N P. O. Box 1663, Hickory, N. C. Creech, H. L. (Retired) 1055 4ih St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Cromer, Dr. Voigt R 740 4th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Deans, Dr. Clvde 616 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Egleston, Miss Louise P. O. Bo.x 1538, or 1579 16th Ave. CL, N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Fetner, Mrs. C. B 810 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Fowler, Miss Hattie R 510 7th Ave., iN.E., Hickory, N. C. Frady, Mrs. Beulah R 1st Ave. PI., N.E., Conover, N. C. Fritz, Dr. R. L., Sr. (emeritus) .518 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gatwood, Robin F 517 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gray, Mrs. Frank 616 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Greenholt, Dr. H. R 917 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Greenlee, Miss Mary M 430 9th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Grier, Dr. John M 500 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Heymann, Dr. Hans G 603 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hook, Dr. Wade F 560 1 1th Ave. CL, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Hoyle, Edsel E 1075 16th Ave., N.W., Hickorv-, N. C. Jeffers, Mrs. Charles 638 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Keasey, Dr. Lester D Sunset Hills, Rt. 5, Hickory, N. C. Keller, Werner 333 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lee, Kenneth B 1437 6th St. Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lyerly, Ralph H 236 4th St., N.W., Hickor -, N. C. McCreary, George W 921 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McEachern. Mrs. Shaw Schaefler Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Nau, Dr. Walter T 217 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Painter, Hanley H Highland Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Painter, Mrs. Hanley H. . . Highland Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, George R. . . . 1446 6th St. Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, Mrs. G. R. . . 1446 6th St. Circle, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Punch, Norman A 269 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Rast, Miss Thelma 841 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Reichle, Paul A 509 7th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Ritchie, Mrs. John A Route 1, Taylorsville, N. C. Rolloff, Bruce D 493 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Rud isiU, Dr. D. P 431 4th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Seagle, Miss Inez 870 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Setzler, Dr. Edwin L 736 6th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shaftesbury, Dr. Archie D 441 7th Ave. P., Hickory, N. C. Shuford, Steve M 509 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shuford, Miss Virginia 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Dr. Julian F 303 24th Ave., N.E., Hickor ' , N. C. Sneden, John A.. Jr 902 8th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sox, Everett J Morgan Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Stabler, Miss Helen 810 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Stasawch, Clarence 921 9th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Strunk, Raymond M 608 S. Brady Ave., Newton, N. C. Swanson, Dr. Reuben J 716 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Turtle, William D Route 1, Maiden, N. C. UUman, Dr. Rov R. . 1636 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Weaver, Dr. William R. 570 11th Ave. Circle, N.W., Hickorj ' , N. C. Wells, William B 40 17th Ave. Ct., N.W., Hickor ' , N. C. Page One Hundred Seventy-one STUDENT DIRECTOR Y 1960-1961 SENIOR CLASS Abernathy, Catherine Ball Rt. 5, Lincoliitun, N. C. Abernethv, E erctt Thomas 330 8th Ave. Dr., X.W ' ., Hickon-, N. C. Abernethv, Martha Ruth 1622 Mam Ave. Dr., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Agee, George Spencer 1253 5th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Allman, Gary Lynn 206 . 22nd St., Kannapolis, N. C. Allman, V ' V ' illiam Joseph 203 E ans St., Morganton, N. C. Allran, Barbara Marlene 709 E. 1st St., Cherryville, N. C. Amos, Louie McDonald, Jr. 4I6V2 Ale.xander Ave., Morganton, N. C. Andrews, Sylvia Joyce 725 5th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Annas, Jerrv Aaron Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Austin, Devvev Poe Rt. 5, Box 650R, Hickorv, N. C. Austin, Sterling Oliver Rt. 3, Bo.x 549, Hickory, N. C. Avant, Jean Kay 106 Brookshire Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Baker, David Keith Box 1 1, Drexel, N. C. Baker, Judith Anne 446 4th St. PL, S.W., Hickory, N. C. Baker, Leonard Seth Rt. 2, Conover, N. C. Baker, Rex Kibler Drexel, N. C. Barger, Richard Allen 53 13th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Barker, John Terrell Box 1 382, Gastonia, N. C. Barker, William Goldstein Box 356, Maiden, N. C. Barnes, Luther Bahnson 203 X. Gaston St., Kings Mountain, N. C. Barrett, Raymond Miller 114 4th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Barringer, Linda Kay Box 84, Richfield, N. C. Baucom, Hiram Wilson, Jr. . . 1007 W. Gaston St., Gastonia, N. C. Beaver, Larrv Eugene .23D Viewmont Apartments, Hickorv, N. C. Benfield, John David Rt. 5, Box 716, Hickorv, N. C. Berrv, Shilda Elaine 2729 1st Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bessc, Peggv Vaughn, Mrs. . . .630 15th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bittinger, Judith Marie ..4506 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. .C. Blair, James Edward 316 3rd Ave., S.E., Lenoir, N. C. Bolch, ' Harold Irvin, Jr 1003 4th Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bolch, Hyldrith Eaye 1626 S. Marietta St., Gastonia, N. C. Bolick, Marv Frances 29 Forest Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Boyd, Willard Gaither, Jr Box 365, Lincolnton, N. C. Bovles, Monna Rita . . . ' . 220 20th Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bozeman, Doris Jean 1340 E. Norcova Dr., Norfolk, Va. Brittain, Judv Barbour, Mrs. 518 15th Ave. Dr., S.E., Hick..rv, N. C. Brokhoff. Wendv Ann 226 Huntlev PI., Charlotte, N. C. Brooks, Charles Earnest 601 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Br(«-ks, Eaye Scronce, Mrs 905 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brooks, Glenda Sue 110 Eastover Dr., Lenoir, N. C. Brooks, Joanne Cloninger, Mrs. . .601 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Browne, Mary Elizabeth 300 W. 7th St., Lenoir, N. C. Brv: ' nt, Madie Kav Box 454, Morven, N. C. Buff, Helen Walton 406 8th Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bullard. Richard Wavne 837 12th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Burns, Caryl Blair, Mrs 2 Sterling Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Carpenter, Helen Aderholdt, Mrs. 417 W. Childs St.. Lincolnton, N. C. Carpenter, Howard Vincent, Jr Rt. 6, Shelbv, N. C. Carpenter, Mary Lutz, Mrs 909 Elizabeth PL, Shelby, N. C. Carpenter, Winifred Benfield, Mrs. 731 Highland Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Carrigan. Larrv Lee Rt. 1. Tavlorsville, N. C. Carter, Gladvs Rebecca . . 2308 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia, S. C. Chester. Avon Brenda .1536 Main Ave. Dr.. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Cockrell, Norman Richard 24 S. Earl Ave., Lafayette, Ind. Connelly, Nancy Cather ' n 4105 Hermitage Rd., Wilmington, N. C. Cook, Kenneth King 52 Peachtree St., Concord, N. C. Correll, John Thomas Rt. 2, Conover, N. C. Counts, Edward Luther Burkes Garden, Va. Cox, Joe Michael 125 Dogwood Dr., Mullins, S. C. Cress, Lynda Fink 894 Arbor Lane, Concord, N. C. Deal, Barbara Hahn Box 23, Landis, N. C. Dellinger. Rov Edwin .... 151 lOrh St. Ext., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Dennis, David Mack 1004 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Dry, Mickey Wilscn 226 A ' . 5th St., Albemarle, N. C. Eckard. Albert Daniel .... 52 17th Ave. Ct.. N.W.. Hickorv, N. C. F.-kard, Brenda Cline Rt. I, Claremont, N. C. Elm.ire, Dan Gold Lawndale. N. C. Engelhard, Henrietta Katherine . . 109 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Engelhard, Ruth Elizabeth ....109 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Farmer, Vernon Lee Rt. 2, Candler, N. C. Fincannon, James DeU ' itt 5th St., N.E., Taylorsville, N. C. Foushee, Johnny Mclver Box 877, Chapel Hill, N. C. Frve, Carolvn Frances Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Fulbright, William Lee 7 Black St., Lowell, N. C. Gardner. Ned David Rt. 1. Box 528, Mt. HoUv, N. C. Gardner, Thomas Alfred Box 158, Cliffside, N. C. Gouge, Gerald Van 460 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory-, N. C. Graf. Richard Bvron. Jr 240 N. Oak St., Statesville, N. C. Hadlev, Ross Clavf.n Frederick 1506 12th St. Dr., N.W., Hickorv Ham, Delta Smith, Mrs 1 27 9th St., S.W., Hickory, Hammer. Fred Kirby Taylorsville Harper, William Edward Box 24, Old Wilson Rd., Rockv Mount, Harrill, Grover Cleveland 440 4th St., S.W., Hickory, Harrington, Bobbie Jane Box 424, Taylorsville Harris, Rex Clarence Box 188, Valdese Harwood, David Ellis Box 13, Albemarle Hefner, Margaret Louise 307 19th Ave., N.E., Hickory, Helms, Rathmul Rt. 1, Lincolnton Henderson, Thomas Otis .1533 10th St. PL, N.W., Hickorv Herion, Helen Elizabeth Box 38, Mt. Pleasant Herman, Floyd Ladell, Jr. ..818 10th Ave., N.E., Hickory Hester, Joseph Parks Robinson . .329 S. Cline Ave., Newton Hewitt, John Robert 1071 S. Bradv St., Newton Hilton, Glenn Caswell 2618 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory Hinshaw, Patricia Klutt , Mrs. .804 Buick Ave., I annapolis Hinshaw, William Brian . . 1007 Arrowwood Rd., Asheboro, Hintze, Frederick Mohr, Jr. 609 Central Blvd., Wilmington Holbrook, Edwin Charles Box 135, Hildebran Hollar, William Kenneth, Jr N. Depot St., Claremont Honevcutt, Dewev Wavne Granite Falls Houk, Mary Ellen Rt. 1, Box 250A, Morganton Houser, Geraldean Hovle, Mrs Rt. 2. Lincolntcm Huffman, Harvey Ray 905 8th St., N.E., Hickory Huss, Jack Hillard Rt. 1 , Lincolnton Iddings, John XA ' hite, Jr Isenhower , Janet Sue . . 130 W. South St., Albemarle, 712 W. C St., Newton Jenkins. Walter Glenn 336 21st St., S.U ' ., Hickorv Johnson, Clifford Enoch Box 439. Hildebran Johnson, Osborne Wayne 16A ' iewmont Apartments, Hickory Johnson, R(jbert Stexenson, Jr Box 27, Wilkesboro Jones, Frederick Michael Box 391, Newton Kahili, Reginald Wayne 820 30th St.. S. , Hickory Karriker, Sallie Lavaughn Zion St., Landis Ka lor, Miriam Ann Box 7, Conover Keeter, Barbara Faye 103 BrookhiU Rd., Shelbv Keister, Elizabeth iLatimer 209 Cantrell, Nishville Kelly, William Niven Rt. 2, Newtcm ICendalL Leta Lynn ....1620 Meadowood Lane, Charlotte Kendrick. Joyce 512 Secrest St., Belmont Kerley, Wavne Arvil 605 Salem Rd., Morganton Kiker, Bill Frazier Rt. 4, Statesville Kiser, Flay Steve 907 Lee Ave., Kannanolis Kluttz, Dorothy Louise .... 117 E. Avondale St., Greensboro, Koontz, Nancv Edwards Rt. 1, Ratchford, Dalla Kuuskraa, Helgi Rt. 2, Cherryvilli 860 1st St., N.E.. Hick. Rt. 1, New Enterpri: .Rt. 3, Box 591, Hickory N. C N. C N. c N. c N. c: N. c N. c N. c; N. c N. c N. c N. ( N. ( N. ( N. c N. c N. c N. c N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Lael, Joyce Paulette Hoke, Mrs Lage, Richard Lloyd Laws, James Keith Lingerfelt, Dann ' Herbert 103 N. Chestnut St.. Mcreanton, Little, Kenneth Lee 103 15th St.. S.E.. Hickory, Little, Marcia Cresconda Rt. 5. Hickorv, Little, Ruby Lackey Box 452, Tavlorsville, Logan, Daisy Starlene Rt. 2, Lmcolnton, Lowdermilk, Stephen Herbert Box 84. Drexel, Lutz, Frances Irene Rt. 1 . Newton, N. C N. C N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. ( N. c N. c N. V N. c N. c lenn N. c N. c N. (. N. c N. (- N. c N. ( N. c N. c N. c se. Pa N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. V N. c N. c Page One Hundred Seventy-two Maples. Adam Thorp 12th St. Dr.. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Martin, Jim Ivan 441 Blvd., Apt. 9C, Hasbrouck, N. J. Martin, Jimmv Douglas . . .817 E. Summer St., Lincolnton, N. C. Martin, Lloyd ' Wilson 27 19th Ave., N.VV., Hickory, N. C. Matheson, Reita Mae Bo, 291, Taylorsville, N. C. Maver, Brenda Ruth 5727 Park Rd., Charlotte, N. C. McCarter, Rufus Larrv Rt. 2, Box 531, Gastonia, N. C. McCurdy, Arnold Dale 541 Kellv St., Statesville, N. C. McGalliard, Rov Alexander Rt. 3, Box 866, Lenoir, N. C. McGinnis, John Bvron . . 507 W. Gold St., Kings Mountain, N. C. McSwain, Harold Love Rt. 4. Albemarle, N. C. Micol, Victor Emmanuel Rt. 1, Box 197, Valdese, N. C. Miller. Charles Guthrie Todd, N. C. Miller, Marilvn Elizabeth . . . .1065 5th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Miller, Ransom Dale 2401 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Mitchum, Robert C, |r Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Moore, Sara Etta . . . . ' 160 N. Main St.. Granite Falls, N. C. Moretz, Elsie Icard Rt. 5, Hickorv ' , N. C. Moretz, Rufus Ledford 1909 20th Ave. W., Bradenton, Fla. Moser, James Edwin Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Newton, James Larrv 403 5th St., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Newton, Max H Box 562, Conover, N. C. Norman, Charles Howard Wilbar, N. C. Oldham, Carolvn Cuneo . . Broughton Hospital, Morganton, N. C. Owen, Laura . ' 253 5th St., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Oxford, Bruce Allen Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Parham, Norma Carol 311 3rd St., S.W.. Hickory, N. C. Pearson. Sara Corinne 303 W. Marvland A e.. Bessemer Citv, N. C. Phillips, Joseph Edwin Rt. I, Liberty, N. C. Poats, Elaine Freeman, Mrs Rt. 5, Box 653D, Hickorv, N. C. Poovev, Melvin Dennis 257 5th Ave., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Pope, Jane Amelia 408 Salisbury Rd., Statesville, N. C. Powell ' , Rachel Rebecca Rt. 4. Morganton, N. C. Quinn, Anita 4308 Tangle Dr.. Charlotte, N. C. Ramseur, Donald Elliott 573 Castle Havne Rd.. ' ilmington, N. C. Reid, Scotty Sue t. 6, Box 1 1 5, Lenoir, N. C. Rickmond, Constance Ann 2371 A Lindmont CI., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Robbins, Donald Travis 510 F Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Roberts, Robert Boyce Box 225, Granite Falls, N. C. Roper, Joe Billv Jefferson St., Morganton, N. C. Ross, Barbara Wilene Box 1046, Marion, N. C. Rudisill, Cora Lee 715 W. Main St., Lincolnton, N. C. Rudisill, Dorothy Estelle 232 W. 20th St., Newton, N. C. Rudisill, Marie Carolyn 1425 5th St., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. Russell, Rachel Elizabeth 219 W. 6th Ave., Lexington. N. C. Sanders, Charles Frederick 707 Favetteville Rd., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. Schell, Iris Anne 742 8th Ave., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Settlemyre, Terry Robert 1900 2nd St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Setzer, Glenda Jean S. Depot St., Claremont, N. C. Sharpe, Svbil Marie 1745 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Shell, David Lee Box 78, Hudson, N. C. Sherrill, Ferman Joe Box 132, Connelly Springs, N. C. Sherrill, Fred Rick 2073 6th Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Short, Paul Morris Box 5, EUenboro, N. C. Short, Robert Eugene Rt. 5, Box 650AC, Hickory, N. C. Shuping, Clyde Astor Rt. 4, Morganton, N. C. Sigmon, Henry Force Rt. 3, Hickory, N. C. Simmons, Joann Childers, Mrs. 1204 12th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Simmons, Leonard Thomas . .1204 12th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Simpson, James Olin 120 19th Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Simpson, Ruth Meetze 181 34th St., N.W., Hickory ' , N. C. Smith, James Richard Rt. 2, Box 77, Hickory, N. C. Smith, Robert William 115 East A e., Morganton, N. C. Stacev, Sandra Cozette Rt. 1, Old York Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Stanley, George Adrian Rt. 1. Rural Hall, N. C. Stephens, Charles Thomas Rt. 4, Box 312, Hickorv, N. C. Sullivan, Gwvn Paul Rt. 5, Box 246A, Lenoir, N. C. Swanson. Mildred Lucille Rt. 3, Box 1008, Lenoir, N. C. Swicegood, Mary Beth Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. Teague, Larry Gray 42 Crestxiew St.. Granite Falls, N. C. Teague, Michael Eugene . .827 7th Ave. PI., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Teague, Patty Ann Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Teague, Wade Wesley 4 East St.. Granite Falls, N. C. Terrell, James Orv ' ille 2 Park St., Granite Falls, N. C. Tienken, Linda Kav 4909 Wrights Ave., Wilmington, N. C. Trawick, Barbara Ann 901 12th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. UUman, Joyce Diane 1 163 Brown Rd., Columbus 23, Ohio Ullman, Patricia Ann 1636 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Vaughn, James Elbert 704 15th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Vernon, Robert Louis 303 Cleveland Ave., Riverside, N. J. Watson, Bobby Dean Box 54, Granite Falls, N. C. Weaver, Janice Resenah Rt. 3, Box 617, Hickory, N. C. Whisnant, Carolyn Stephens, Mrs. Rt. 2, Box 568, Hickorv, N. C. Whitman, Lucky Joe Rt. 2, Box 523, Hickory ' , N. C. Whittecar, Ruth Elaine 97 Grove St., Concord, N. C. Wilson, Mac Thomas Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Wise, Barbara Jean Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Withers, Sarah Sue Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Witherspoon, Thomas Jones Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Wittenberg. Larry Allen 34 19th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N.C. Zimmerman, Jud Rose Rt. 8, Box 273, Lexington, N. C. JUNIOR CLASS Abernethy, Helen Virginia Box 205, Belmont, N. C. Aderholdt, Rita Marie Henrv River, N. C. Allen, Richard Darwin Rt. 2, Mocksville, N. C. Allen, Robert Eugene 1111 Confederate Ave., Columbia, S. C. Anderson, Ellen Kax ' 604 Sherbrook Dr., High Point, N. C. Annas, Patricia Schell Rt. 2, Box 139M, Hickory, N. C. Barringer, Guy Elvis Box 415, Taylorsxille, N. C. Barringer, John Carroll .3D Viewmimt Apartments, Hickory, N. C. Bauserman, John Morgan 455 N. Main St., U ' lnidstock, Va. Bean, Jessie Davis 1724 Fulton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Bethune, David Ross Rt. 4, Box 555V2, Charlotte, N. C. Bilger, Dennis Eugene R.D. Box 133, Mt. Union, Pa. Bolick, James William . .439 Highland Ave., S.E.. Hickory, N. C. Booth, Sarah Hibernia Catawba, N. C. Bopp, Marilyn Mae 227 Grove Dr., Clemson, S. C. Bostian, Barry Max 412 N. Ridge St., Kannapolis, N. C. Bouknight, Rav Stephen Box 105, Timberville, Va. Bowman, Donald Claude 1045 10th St., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Emily Lorene Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Bracknell, Edwin Connally 627 N.W. Ill ' St., Miami, Fla. Bristol, Dorothy Giles Ball Park St., Glen Alpine, N. C. Brittain, Kermit Cyrus Rt. 4, Box 90, Morganton, N. C. Brunnemer, Michael Rav . . .3120 Westbrook CI., Gastonia, N. C. Bumgarner, Joseph Eugene .... Hyde Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Bumgarner, Dennis C Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Burns, Rachel Aldinc Rt. 1, Box 222, Valdese, N. C. Carpenter, Barbara Jean W. Main St., Claremont, N. C. Carpenter, John William, Jr Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Clark, Roger Kenneth Box 69, Hudson, N. C. Clay, Brenda Jane 46 Woodlane St., Granite Falls, N. C. Cloninger. Fred Samuel Rt. 1, Bessemer City, N. C. Coffey, William Howard 511 S. Hanna St., Gastonia, N. C. Collins, Rebecca Adelaide Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Connolly, John Charles ....299 13th St., N.E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cooper, Martha Julia 107 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, N. C. Corn, Alice Brittain 227 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory. N. C. Cornwell, Carolyn Hamrick Box 157, Lattimore, N. C. Co.x, Judith Rebecca 203 Sorev Ave.. Tarboro, N. C. Creech, David Capps 1055 4th St. ' , N.E., Hickory. N. C. Crump, Kenneth Patrick 310 27th St., S.W.. Hickory, N. C. Crump, Thaddeus Leonard 2127 5th Ave., Hickory, N. C. Dagenhardt, Gary Coleman Rt. 3, Box 405. Hickorv, N. C. Dale, David Lewis 504 3rd Ave.. N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Dale, Susan Catherine 504 3rd Ave.. N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Daniels, Dewev Thomas 218 Magnolia Dr.. Statesxille, N. C. Daniels, Franklin Boyd Rt. 8. Statesville, N. C. Davenport, Linda Ann .240 Cedar Springs Rd.. Spartanburg, S. C. Daves, Claude Wilton 601 8th ' St., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. Davis, Joe Cliff Box 548, Hildebran, N. C. Davis, Linda Fov Liberty, N. C. Deaton, Tony Reginald 1018 E. Main St.. Maiden. N. C. Dellinger, Dana Gav Box 86. Cherrvville, N. C. Downey, Virginia Carswell 550 Oak St., Valdese, N. C. Drury, Thomas Lester 1257 22nd St.. N.E.. Hickory. N. C. Fades, lohn Stephen 304 Chestnut St.. Shelbv, N. C. Faker, David Reginald 1504 McCormick Ave.. Gastonia, N. C. Eckard, Everett Tiiiiotliv 1039 12th St., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. Page One Hundred Seventy-three Eckard. Ronald Clintcm ....327 20th Ave. X.E., Hickory, N. C. Edwards, Mar - Pitts Route 5, Hickorv, N. C. Eggers, Edith ■ Buff Hildebran, N. C. Elmore, Lanny Monroe Rhodhiss, N. C. Farabee, Cathy Raye Patterson Ext., China Grove, N. C. Fearn. Charles Albert 7 8 th Ave., Danbury, Conn. Finger, James Richard 522 N. Grove St., Lincolnton, N. C. Finger, John Rhvne Rt. 2, Dallas, N. C. Finger, Kathrvn ' orkman 321 W. F St., Newton, N. C. Forester, F. D.. Ill Finley Park, North VVilkesboro, N. C. Freed, Rosann Mar - 1 123 Market St., Sunburv, Pa. Frve, Ronald Harold 27 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Fusonie, Alan Michael Box 214, Albemarle, N. C. Gadd, Scottie Sue 3004 13th A L■.. S.W ' ., Hickory, N. C. Gatton, Frank Delano 515 Regina Ave., Cumberland, Md. Gentry, Margaret Lippard 730 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Gibbs, James Lawrence 259 10th Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Gibson, Sara Frances 302 Raet ' ord Ave., Lexington, N. C. Goff, Ruby Faye Rt. 2, Box 255, Rocky Mount, N. C. Griffin, Arthur Terrell 310 Sussex St., Lynchburg, Va. Haas, Juanita Wood Rt. 1, Newton. N. C. Hackman, Bettx- Ann 1900 Tadcastcr Rd., Baltimore 28, Md. Hager, Cl oyd A ..ii. Jr 549 1st St., N.VV., Hickory, N. C. Hallman. Laii.i K.ix 40 Crestview St., Granite Falls, N. C. Hardman. Ronald Shanklc . 341 2 Tuckaseege Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Hardy. Rose Mary 247 5th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Harmon, Robert Dale . . .212 W. Texas Ave., Bessemer Citv, N. C. Harrell, Donald Lee 647 E. Fr.mt St., Statesville, N. C. Harrington, Larry Edward Lilesville, N. C. Hastings, Clara Svlvia P t. 4, Lincolnton. N. C. Hatley, Nora Helen 1 140 S. C enter St.. Hickory, N. C. Haupt, Charles Edward N. M.nn St., Newton, N. C. Heavner, Essie Jane t. 1. Lincolnton, N. C. Heavner, Julia Alice Rt. I. Lincolnton, N. C. Helderman, Kenneth Russell N. 2nd St., Albemarle, N. C. Henry, ' alter David 202 W. D St., Newton, N. C. Hewitt, Beccie Dianne 820 Union St., Maiden, N. C. Hickman, Marv Elaine Hudson, N. C. HiUiard, Lois ' isenhour Tavlorsville, N. C Hoffner, Billv Rav Rt. 4, l!ox 362A, Sdisbury, N. C. Holler, Joy Cline Box 104, Conover, N. C. Holshouser, Sandra Lee t. 5, Salisbury, N. C. Horton, Harrv Nelson lit. 2, C ' hina Grove, N. C. Huffman, Bobbie Sue Rt. 2, l!ox 204, C.mover, N. C. Huffman, Gail Price Rt. I , Ta lorsville, N. C. T(,hnston, Rov Lee 219 Timbcrlin Rd., Mt. Hollv. N. C. Johnston, Hallcy Comet, Jr Rt. 3, Statesville, N. C. Kanipe, Lee Mozeley 340 1 5th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Karriker, Richard Gerald Zicm St., Landis, N. C. Keever, Judy Lenoir Rt. 1, Box 830, ' aldese, N. C. Keever, Mvrde Fave Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Kilby, James Clifton Rt. 1, Box 364, Hickory, N. C. Kirby, Wayne Clarence Rt. 1, Box 353, Granite Falls, N. C. Riser, Earluth Enola 426 Spencer Mtn. Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Klutz, Johnny Sullivan .... 1225 13th Ave.. N.E., Hickory, N. C. Koontz, Kenneth Mich.icl 31 lli..4liland Ave., N.L., Hickory, N. C. Lafone, Thomas Franklin 432 9th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Laney, Charles Clifford Marion Ave., Rhodhiss, N. C. Lautenschlager, Luther Wendell Rt. 2, Box 317, Taylorsville, N. C. Lemon, Harry Lee 619 N. Deal Ave., Newton, N. C. Lewis, Elaine West Box 546, Drexel. N. C. Link, Sarah Constance Star Route B, Staunton, Va. Little, Bobby Clifford Rt. 2, Box 256, Hickorv, N. C. Livengood, Amelia Carol 706 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Long, Roberta S 14 3id Ave., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Lowman, Reba Inez I lildebran, N. C. Lybrand, Deana Lee Newton . 1430 I Ith St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lynn, Tony Lee General Deliver) ' , Henry River, N. C. Marsh, Frances Marian 3024 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. M assev, Gary Delano 1137 Park Dr., Statesville, N. C. McClamrock, Tonv Michael 146 Cedar St., Concord, N. C. McCrearv, lohn Franklvnn . .921 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickorv. N. C. McEntire, Thomas Harold . .438 4th St. PL, S.W.. Hickory. N. C. McGeiver, Katharine 517 ' . Kivett St.. Asheboro, N. C. McGinnis, Susan Jane 418 Lower Dallas Rd., Gastonia, N. C. McNeely, Gerald Willard Rt. 1, Box 704, Valdese, N. C. Mesimer, Martha Irene 1310 Price Ave., Kannanolis, N. C. Midgett, Marcus Clair 309 W. Main St.. Maiden, N. C. Mitchell, X ' ivian Wilson Rt. 2, Box 222, Hildebran, N. C. Moretz, Bettie Opal 1909 20th Ave., W., Bradenton, Fla. Mull, Mary Elsie 595 S. Waldo St., Valdese, N. C. Murray, Joel Luke Rt. 1, Casar, N. C. Myers, Boyce Wayne 21 Hill St., Granite Falls, N. C. Noah, Mary Esther Rt. 1, Swannanoa, N. C. Norman. ' ade Nolen Rt. 1, Julian, N. C. Ostroni, Ralph K 508 Kentwood CI., Lenoir, N. C. Parker, Emil Wayne Box 7, Newell, N. C Parlier, Paul Lewis 240 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Pearson, Elizabeth Anne Rt. 3, Box 448, Morganton, N. C. Pflieger, David Henry Rt. I, Gilbertsville, Pa Phillips, Larry Clyde 105 26th St., S.W., Hickort ' , N. C. Phillips, Rav O.lell Rt. 1, Box 24, Millers Creek, N. C. Pierce. k,n 111, ike 613 Dartmouth Dr., Gastonia, N. C. PrestNviMHJ, n.ili.is William 231 Overlook Dr., Lenoir, N. C. Pugh, C larence Lee 204 Cox Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Ray, lotha Hazel Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Rhoney, Anita Childers . . Rt. 2, Box 234B, Connelly Springs, N. C Rhyne, Jane Ellen 333 S. Main St., Mt. Hollv, N. C. Roach, Clifford Graves Rt. 1, Box 1109, Brown Mills, N. J. Roach, Steven Home Box 81, Avondale, N. C. Roberts, Judy Elizabeth 813 Zion St., Landis, N. C. Ro.gers, James Charles Rt. 2, Box 15, Tavlorsville, N. C. Rollins, Mary Eugenia 902 S. Linwood St., Gastonia, N. C. Rudisill. Constance Eloise .... 1926 Margate Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Safrit, Marilyn Jeanette Rt. 3, Box 89, Concord, N. C. Seaboch, Steven Lowell Rt. 1, Box 116, Lexington, N. C. Sewell, Ernest Lee, Jr Rt. 5, Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Shelton, Charlotte Maybelle Rt. 2. Box 271, Connellv Springs, N. C. Sherrill, Bettv Pearson . . .432 7th Are. PI., N.W., Hickorv, N C Sherrill. Robert McQueen 829 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Shirley, Charles Payne . . . .436 2nd A e.. N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Short, Elizabeth Louise Rt. 3, Box 168, Hickorv, N. C. Shrum, Evelyn Louise Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Shuping, Carolyn Byrd 230 Morgan St., Valdese, N. C. Sides, Floyd Eugene Rt. 1, Box 206, Rockwell, N. C. Sigmon, Celia Faye Box 424, Claremont, N. C. Sigmon, Patricia Gail Box 393, Hickory, N. C. Simpson, Janet Steele . . . . 440 5th Ave. PL, N.E., Hickorv. N. C. Sloop, Linda Jo Rt. 1, Box 390, Kannapolis, N. C. Sloop, Norma Jean 601 Cole St.. Kannanolis, N. C. Smith, Carolvn Ruth 318 10th Ave. Dr., N.E., Hickor •, N. C. Smith, Stuart Brvson 109 15th St., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Smvre. Charles Ronald 1897 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Starnes, Sandra Bowman . . 1004 4th St. Dr., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Steelman, Bettv Pearl Rt. 2. Box 102. Conover, N. C. Stevenson, William Francis, Jr. . .Rt. 8, Box 297, Statesville, N. C. Stovall, Lvnda Lee Box 355. Svlva, N. C. Stroud, Charles Douglas Rt. 1. Ellenboro, N. C. Su.ggs, Anne Ruth Rt. 3, Thomas ' ille, N. C. Taylor, Robert Wrav Rt. 2. Lincolnton, N. C. Teague, Marietta Elizabeth .... 39 Falls A e., Granite Falls, N. C. Temple, Madge Elaine 1604 Statesville Rd., Salisburv, N. C. Thomas, Bobby Joe Rt. 5, Box 201, Kannanolis, N. C. Thompson, Danny Carroll . . .1720 2nd St., S. ' ., Hickory, N. C. Thornburg, Gwendoh ' n Robinson 406 Spring St., Cherryville, N. C. Thrasher, Charles Farrar . .1001 Mavwood Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Traiip, Claude Jeter, Jr 602 S. Dale Ave., Newton, N. C. Triplette. Andrea Louise Rt. 1, Box 50, Granite Falls, N. C. Llnder ' ood, June W.inda . . .440 22nd A e.. N.E., Hickory, N. C. Vance, Kav Smith 614 E. iMcBee St., Lincolnton, N. C. Vaught, Grace Curtis Rt. 2, Box 214B, Hickory, N, C. Viola, Harrv Alexander Rt. 4, Box 536, Kannapolis, N. C. Violette, Mary Elizabeth .1258 12th St. PI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Walker, Barbara Ann Rt. 2. Box 10. Rutherfordton, Wallace, Sarah Ann 213 W. Park Dr., Morganton, Walsh, Marv Rheta Box 176, Valdese, Walters, Ella Rt. 1, Box 88, Thomasville, Weant, Linda Alice 333 Club House Dr., Salisbury, Weaver. Larrv Donald Rt. 2, Granite Falls, Webb, Sarah Jean Rt. 5, Box 482, Hickory, Whalen, Virginia General Delivery, Icard, Whisnant, Jack Norman 2124 N. Main St., Newton, White, Marv Virginia 35 1st Ave., N.E., Hickorv, Miite, Mary McKamie Rt. 4, Box 302, Hickorv, N. C N. C N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c Page One hltiiidred Seventy fmir N. C N. c: N. (; N. c: N. c: N. c: N. c; ' n Pa N. (- N. c N. c N. c; N. c; N. (; N. c Whitman, Chervl Bradlfv Rt. 2, Box 523, Hickory, Willets, Doris Ann 500 Alexander Ave., Morganton, Williams, Albert Baxter Box 57, Hudson, Williams, Elliott Franklin Rt. 5, Lincolnton, Williams, John Harlev . . .3980 Main Ave., S.W., Hickory, Williams. Teddv R(Kisevelt Rt. 1, Box 824, Valdese, Wilson, Pinkney O., Jr 680 N. Rodoret St., Valdese, Woodward, Richard Arthur 91 Pinevvood Dr., Levitto A ' ray, Hope Wadine 505 Engleman Ave., Burlington, Wright, Clarence Paul 807 S. Grier St., Lincolnton, Yoder, Judith Wilson 1400 .Midwood Dr., Gastonia, Young, James Edward 575 Orchard Rd., Valdese, Yount, Bovd Lafavette 143 26th St., S.W., Hickory, Yount, Carolyn Rebecca . . .1205 Cokey Rd., Rocky Mount, Young, James Dan Rt. 1, Box 15, Granite Falls, SOPHOMORE CLASS Abernathy, Brenda Joyce Rt. 4, Box 971, Hickory, N. C. Adams, Gary Lewis 18 Hillside Ave., Granite Falls, S. C. Anderson, Robert George 129 McClean St., Decatur, Ga. Angel, Daniel Richard 60 Houston St., Asheville, N. C. Annas, Janah Bowman Box 305, Granite Falls, N. C. Austell, Alice Louise 31 Ideal Way, Concord, N. C. Austin, Ernest Rankin 508 W. Main St., Gastonia, N. C. Baker, Donald McCoy Rt. 2, Box 107, Hickory, N. C. Basinger, Sidney Lee 18 Douglas Ave., Concord, N. C. Bauer, Joan Marie Rt. 1, Gilbertsville, Pa. Beaver, Ronald Robert Rt. 2, Box 34, China Grove, N. C. Beckerdite, Marjorie Carol Rt. 9, Winston-Salem, N. C. Bell, Patricia Ann Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Bennett, Marv Isabel 608 Morven Rd., Wadesboro, N. C. Bernhardt, William Lewis 207 Hillside Ln.. Lenoir, N. C. Bisanar, Judv Rebecca 1111 E. Craig Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Bolick, Jerrv Eugene Rt. 1, Box 98, Granite Falls. N. C. Bolick, Thomas Dean 1725 3rd St., N.E., Hickor ' , N. C. Host, ' illa Deane Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Brittain, James Richard . . . .319 13th Ave.. X.W ' .. Hickory, N. C. Brittain. Ronda Ann 515 33rd St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Brooks, Elaine Mauser Rt. 3, Box 105, Hickory, N. C. Brooks, Glenn Ralston 905 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brotherton, Brenda Joy 7 Cascade St., Mooresville, N. C. Brown, Barry ' avne Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Browne, Patricia Sue 505 W. Di.xon Blvd., Shelby, N. C. Bryson, John David 105 Foxcross Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. Bumgarner, Judy Sparkman Rt. !, Conover, N. C. Bumgarner, Lewis Edward .819 Lenoir Rd., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Bumgarner, Linda Carol Rt. 3, Box 414, Hickory, N. C. Burgin, Wilburn George, Ir Rt. 2, Box 207, Newton, N. C. Burnette, John Douglas 603 S. Dale Ave., Newton, N. C. Burns, Phillip Lee 2215 Pembroke Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. Burton, Thomas Lee 406 Whittier St., High Point, N. C. Caldwell, Tod Robert 802 W. Sumter St., Shelbv, N. C. Campbell, Laura Anne 502 9th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Lewis O ' Dell Rt. 2, Newton, N. C. Carpenter, Paul Efird 506 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle, N. C. Cash, William Cecil Rt. 1, Box 84, Hickorv, N. C. Caugh, Lawrence F 245 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Coffey, Janet Rt. 1, Boomer, N. C. Coffey, Rebecca Ann 511 S. Hanna St., Gastonia, N. C. Cole, John Wesley 114 Patton St., Morganton, N. C. Conrad, Monica 2726 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Courtnev, Brenda Lea 500 Sutt le St., Shelby, N. C. Craft, Sophia Gail Box 167, Hickory, N. C. Davis, Martha Elizabeth 18 Hillcrest Dr., Concord, N. C. Davis, William Emory Rt. 1. Liberty, N. C. Deal, Cornelia Katherine Box 23, Landis, N. C. Deal, Linda Christine ... .317 8 Ave. Dr.. N.W., Hickory, N. C. DeAngelis, Lvnn Marian 4850 N.E. 13th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Dellinger, Robert Wavne 101 W. J St., Newton. N. C. Dixon, Emil PikeviUe, Kv. Dixon, George Edward 701 N. Oakland St.. Dallas, N. C. Drum, Carolyn Fave Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. Duffv, Fove Eli ' abeth 181 Gadar St., Mooresville, N. C. Dulin, Rachel Elizabeth . .4222 N. Sharon Amity, Charlotte, N. C. Farley, Harold Coy Rt. 4. Box 652. Lenoir, N. C. Edmiston, James Ross 1408 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C. English. Juha Ann 317 H ' . Thomas St., Salisbury, N. C. Fleming, Patricia Ann 643 8th Ave.. N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Flowers, Albertus Richard . . .1100 Karendale St.. Charlotte. N. C. Foster, Pegg) ' Sue Rt. 1, Box 323, Concord, N. C. Frye, Harold Ted 870 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Frve, Walter Lee 46 7th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Fye, Rcmald Wayne 417 Davis Ave., Newton, N. C. Garrison, Can.lvn Mclita Rt. 6, 874. Morgant.m, N. C. Gettys, Jean Louise 104 E. Centennial St., Clinton, S. C. Goodman, Garv Arlen 1804 Lane St., Kannapolis, N. C. Grav, Alice Rose 202 Little St., Wadesboro, N. C. Gross, Barbara Ellen Rt. 1, Box 458, Hickorv, N. C. Gulledge, Margaret Elizabeth . . .2217 E. 5th St., Charlotte, N. C. Hallman, Hugh llar ey, |r. . . .535 N. Fair St., Lincolnton, N. C. Hallman, Linda Pearl ... Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Harrill, Bett:e Ruth 300 W. C St., Newton, N. C. Harrington, Charles Thomas Rt. 4, Taylorsville, N. C. Harry, David Lovvrance Grover, N. C. Harry, Margaret Louise 915 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N. C. Hart, George Andrew, |r 531 W. Main St., Elkin, N. C. Hassell, James WiUis 464 7th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Hastings, Clara Sylvia Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Herman, Stephen Garv 17 W. H St., Newton, N. C. Higgins, Bettv Sue 1814 17tli St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Hickle, Garv Clavton B.ix 133, Welcome, N. C. Hoffman, Jo Elaine Rt. 1, Gold Hill, N. C. Hoke, Harlev Jennings Rt. I, Catawba, N. C. Hollar, Freda jovce Box 87, Claremont, N. C. Holshouser, Patsv jo B..x 853, Rockwell, N. C. Houston, Dorothy Marie Hildebran, N. C. Huddle, Benjamin Paul, Jr. 921 Saginomiva 2-chome, Nakano-ki, Tokyo, Japan Huddle, David Keller ' Rt. 2, Box 372, Newton, N. C. Huffman, Jerrv Dean 2014 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Hunt, Carolyn Elizabeth 304 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. James, Robert Charles t. 1, Plural Retreat, Va. James, Tommv Hamrick 9 3rd A ' e., N.V , Hickorv, N. C. Jenkins, Horace Irvine ... 1445 2nd St. Dr.. S.W., Hickory, N. C. Jensen. Suzanne Marie 515 Queens Ct., Statesville, N. C. Joines, James Ray, Jr 639 E. Iredel! St., Mooresville, N. C. Jones, James Burton, Jr Rt. 1. Maiden, N. C. Kale, John Wesley . . . 19C Viewmont Apartments, Hickorv, N. C. Keever, Rita Joyce Rt. I, Box 830, Valdese, N. C. Keever, Yates David 2428 Pamela St., Gastonia, N. C. Kemp, Richard Floyd High Point, N. C. Kennerlv, Bennv Max 61 Lenmore Dr., Concord, N. C. Kerley, Brenda ka - 225 2nd St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Killian, Nancy Jane Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Koontz, Ernest Theodore, Jr Rt. 4. Mocksville, N. C. Lackey, Judith Ann l!i. I. Box 5(iN. Lenoir, N. C. Lackev, Linda joann Pit. 3, Kings .Mountain, N. C. Lafone, Ramona Anne Rt. 3, Box 264A, Hickorv, N. C. Lail, Charles Montie 192 25th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Laird, Randall Terrv 840 2nd Ave. N.W.. Hickorv, N. C. Lampsi, Georgette Elma .... 1025 E. Main St., Albemarle, N. C. Land, Robert Edgar . . 175 1 7th St., N.E., New Philadelphia, Ohio Latta, Susan Meredith 339 3rd St.. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lawing, Patricia Ann 618 S. Main St., Newton, N. C. Leffler, Gretchen Ruth . . .3101 Landerwood Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Lingle, George Woodlev, Jr 809 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Lingle, Vickie Lou ..:.. ' Box 113, Faith, N. C. Long. Nancy Jo 1100 Rogers Lake Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Lorimer, Nancy Louise . . 1704 Woodland A ' e., Burlington, N. C. Lowman, Fave Dianne Hildebran, N. C. Lyerly, Anthony Terry Rt. 2. Rockwell, N. C. L)nch, Judith Ann Rt. 5. Lincolnton, N. C. Maunev, Martha Frances .... 500 Old Post Rd.. Cherrvx ille, N. C. McDaniel, Carse Oren Rt. 2. Ellenboro, N. C. Mcintosh, Jerry Richard 95 15th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. McNeelv, Eugene Rav, Jr 223 S. College Ave., Newton, N. C. McSwain, Vivian Gail . Rt. 4, Albemarle, N. C. Michael, Marv Jane Rt. 6, Box 580C, Charlotte, N. C. Mikels, Theodore Emmett ..145 30th Ave., N.W ' .. Hickorv, N. C. Miller, Marv Kathleen Rt. 1, Richfield, N. C. Mills, Kay Frances 267 E. McNeely St., Mooresville, N. C. Moore, James Frank 25 Lakeside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Moser, Claude (Randy) Rt. 3, Box 271, Hickory, N. C. Mullen, Ermintrude Little . . .334 S. Aspen St., Lincolnton, N. C. Murph, Pegav Jovce 405 S. Ridge Ave., Kannanolis, N. C. Myers. Rav Oren 494 10th Ave. Dr., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Neal, Glenn Whicker, Sr Rt. 3. Box 369, Morganton, X. C. Nichols, Nancy Dolores 203 Fair Ave.. Batesburg. S. C. Page One Huiuhed Seventy-five Odom, |(ihn Garv, Jr CondX ' cr, N. C. O.ylesbcc. Diedrich Doughty Rt. 2, Box 454A, Sinann.ih, Ga. Pearson, Alan Ried 48 Fulton St., East C)ran,i e. N. J. Peeler, Phvllis Ann 1204 12th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Peeler, Tommy Quay Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Perry, Anna Ellis 37 U ' . W ' oodrow Ave., Belmont, N. C. Plexico, lohn W ' ylie 704 Marion Sims St., Lancaster, S. C. Pope. Ivev Gorman Box 301, Connellv Springs, N. C. Pope, Sanford Murrav 1 1 12 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Price, Eugene Olin Rt. 2, Box 155, Taylorsville, N. C. Ramsev, ' an Harold Rt. 1, Box 702, Valdcse, N. C. Rankin, Anne Martha 610 W. 12th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Reinhardt, Elaine Ellen Rt. 3, Box 349, Hickory, N. C. Rentz, Be ' erlv Kave Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. Rhvne, Bonnie Eldora Rt. 2, Clover, S. C. Rhync, Joe Harold 423 W. 9th St., Newton, N. C. Rice, Patricia Ann 205 W. Main St., Conover, N. C. Ridenhour, James William Rt. 2, Rockwell, N. C. Robinson, Carroll Leonard .. .1011 Modena Ext., Gastonia, N. C. Rodgers, William Ezra, Jr. . .929 9th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Roof, Bettv Eula Box 314, Granite Ouarrv, N. C. Ross, Elizabeth Ann 1139 Edgemont Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Rowland, Robert Hagen 437 S. Main St., Mocksville, N. C. Rullman, Henry Carpenter Rt. 2, Box 32, Hickory, N. C. Ruoss, Joan Elizabeth 129 Main St., Landisville, Pa. Sain, Nancv Kav Rt. 1, Vale, N. C. Saunders, Sherwood Donald ..619 12th St., S.VV., Hickory, N. C. Schley, Donald Grayson 431 4th St., Hickory, N. C. Scott. ' Judith Diane Box 654, Mooresville, N. C. Sears. Claudette Vantrice 213 25th St., S.VV., Hickory, N. C. Sell, William Milton 420 W. 8th St., Newton, N. C. Sharpe, Linda Fave 1745 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Shelbv, Stephen Long I0I6 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Brenda Dees Rt. I, Denver, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmie David 320 2nd Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Scott Alden Box 708, Landis, N. C. Shook, Clara Wike 1329 9th Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Lois Elizabeth Rt. 8, Box 379, Statesville, N. C. Sigman, Rebecca Ann Rt. 1, Box 233, Granite Falls, N. C. Sink, Martha Holt 1800 The Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Sipe, Glenn Wavne 1463 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Allan Robert Hudson, N. C. Smith, Ethelyn Crabtree Rt. 1, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Smith, Norma Lvnne Box 335, Connelly Sprin.gs, N. C. Speckhard, Donald Kenneth Rt. 2, Box 37, Hickory, N. C. Sprouse, Brenda Faye Rt. 2, Box 201, Hickory, N. C. Tapper, Robert William Rt. 1, Bovertown, Pa. Tavlor, Bobbie Jean 375 4th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Terrell, Julia Sherrill 2 Park Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Thompson, Jeannie Edna .... 1720 2nd St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Thi.miison, Robert Cecil Box 233, Scarbro, W. Va. Thornburg, Kittv Kav Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Tunstall, Robert ' Archie. Jr 29 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Turner, Ronald Dean . . ' Rt. 2, CherryviUe, N. C. Tuttle, Catherine Elizabeth Rt. I. Maiden, N. C. Van Story, Lola Kate . . .420 ' . Bon iew Ave., Lincolnton, N. C. Wagner, Helen Ruth Rt. 1, Box 179, Conover, N. C. Ward, Hallie Elizabeth .608 Mountain St., Kings Mountain, N. C. Warren, Carl Wayne 841 18th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. V ' arren, James Ray Rt. 7, Box 166, Statesville, N. C. Watson. Jon Kenneth 303 HoFfman St., Dallas, N. C. Wells, Je ' rrv Hendrix Rt. 2, Canton, N. C. Whisenant, Rita Carol 12 E. Hollv St., Maiden, N. C. Miite, Har ' ev Odell U ' ilkesboro, N. C. Whitener, John Carroll Rt. 4, Box 302, Hickorv, N. C. Whitlev, Rex Alton 203 Church St., Albemarle, N. C. Wiles, Jim Ravine Rt. 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Williams, Carole Edith Waterloo Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Winget, Virginia Roger 711 Carolina Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Wise, Jerry Ritchie ' . Rt. 6, Box 77, Salisbury, N. C. Withersnoon, Kenneth Lamar Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Wood. James Ned Rt. 1. Newton, N. C. Wyatt, Rachel Malinda . . .712 E. Henderson St., Salisbury, N. C. Young. Forney Fitzhugh Rt. 4, Hickory, N. C. FRESHMAN CLASS Abernethy, Harlan Ernest Route 1, Newton, N. C. Aberncthv, Nancy Alice ..403 5th A e. PI., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Adcox, Alice Leslie 2021 Brenner Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Andrus, Willard Dunnington 1805 E. VV ' ashington St., Orlando, Fla. Anthon -, Brenda Eve Route 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Balentine, Sally Lou 313 Vance St., Waynesville, N. C. Barker, Jayne Latrelle Box 356, Maiden, N. C. Barnhardt, Jacob Howard, Jr Box 654, Landis, N. C. Barrier, George Lewis ....110 N. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Barringer, Donald Miller 1330 S. College Dr., Newton, N. C. Birkeli, Jon Boganes, Stavanger, Norwav Black, Virginia Williamette ..111 S. Depot St., CherryviUe, N. C. Blackwelder, Frank Millard, Jr. 2232 Commonwealth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Bloh, Vivian Lucille 753 Poole Dr., Favetteville, N. C. Bock, Charles Frederick 324 26th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Boger, Willie Ann Route 4, Box 110, Salisbury, N. C. Bohart, Ri chard Charles 233 W. 7th Ave., Tarentum, Pa. Bolick, Arthur Lee Box 6, Claremont, N. C. Bolick, Donald Steven Route 2, Box 248, Hickory, N. C. Bolick, Kenneth Lionel 25 Forest Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Bond, William Lee 412 Iris Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Bookwalter, John C 3651 Orchard St., Mogador, Ohio Booth, Martha Ann 213 Tate St., Morganton, N. C. Bowles, BeverJee Bradshaw ..3004 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Joe Allen 313 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Bowman, Wavne Eaphram ..1208 11th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Bradshaw, Tommy Gene 903 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brantley, Allen V ' ilson 526 Park St., Kannapolis, N. C. Bridges, Charlotte Ann Route 2, Box 149E, Hickory, N. C. Briggs, Gearld Paul 38 Sunrise Ave., Lexington, N. C. Brown, Olney Joseph, Jr 314 Mitchell Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Buchanan, Flerman Eugene ..225 15th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Buick, Ronald M ..929 Holly Lynn Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa. Bull. Lois Patricia Unicoi, Tenn. Burk, John Paul 550 V ' ashington St., Riverside, N. J. Busby, Jerrv McAllister . . .3431 Washburn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Byerly, Julia Ann Route 4, Box 121, Lexington, N. C. Caddell, Rebecca Jane 801 E. Farriss Ave., High P(jint, N. C. Campbell, James Thomas . .2022 1st St. Dr., SM ' ., Hickory, N. C. Caracci, Anthony Richard 501 Kossuth St., Riverside, N. J. Carpenter, Celia June Route 1. Claremont, N. C. Carswell, Linda Carolvn Route 2, Newton, N. C. Cauble, Patricia LaMonte . . . .2614 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Chapman, Rimald Elwood Route 3, Box 85, Hickory, N. C. Cherry, John Rickard . Route 3, China Grove, N. C. Clapp, Donald Clinton 700 Jackson Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Classev, Francis Frederick Bo.x 1094, Oneco, Fla. Clav, James LaiTv 326 26th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Cline, Barbara Ellen 531 5th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Cline, Ruth Jamison Box 453, Valdese, N. C. Coffey, Jerry Wavne Route 6, Box 213, Lenoir, N. C. Coffey. Jimmy Allen Route 6. Box 210, Lenoir, N. C. Coggins, Tvna Elizabeth 103 Te.xas Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Combs, Herbert Cranford, Jr. ...Ill Brookhill Rd., Shelbv, N. C. Correll, Millard Andre . . . ' Landis, N. C. Cort, Nancy Jane 252 Lakewood Dr., Asheville, N. C. Crocker, Marilvn Sue Route 1, Grouse, N. C. Curlee, Reginald Ramsey . . .2845 Hillsdale Axe., Charlotte, N. C. Daughtry, Sandra Jean 105 Cedar Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Davis, Judith Elaine 607 Dodge St., Kannapolis, N. C. Deal, Gerald Wilson pioute 1, Pfafftown, N. C. Deal, Linda Ann Route 3, Box 477, Salisburv, N. C. Deal Peggv Ruth Route 3, Box 547, Salisburv, N. C. Deese, Piandy Bruce 236 28th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Dennis, Charles Thomas ..1004 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Depner, Gail Hermine . .924 lames St., Turtle Creek. Pa. Derikart, Franklin Peter 136 W. 8th Ave., Tarentum, Pa. Devenney, Samuel Addis n 926 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. Deviney, James Raymond 701 W. Main St.. Spindale, N. C. Dobbs, Raymond R 4519 Clarewood St., Dayton, Ohio Dohrmann, Karen Margaret . . . 1300 Oueens Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Douglas, Frances Tane Route 4. Tavlorsville, N. C. Drurv, Katherine Robinson . . 1257 22nd St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Duncan. Charles Richard ..1436 15th Ave., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Earlev, Glenda Lee 324 Rutherford Rd., Marion, N. C. Echerd, Linda Sue Route 2, Box 201, TavlorsWlle, N, C, Eckard. Eldon Elmore 1803 1st Ave., S. , Hickorv, N. C. Eckard, Robert Lewis 1419 14th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Efird, Linda Roselyn Box 990, Albemarle, N. C. Ehlers, James Robert 2844 Whittier Ave., Davton, Ohio Eleazer, Carolyn Bell 3300 Heyward St., Columbia, S. C. Elliott, Brennan Farrell Route 6, Box 177, Statesville. N. C. Ellison, Chailes Gary 5937 Westbury Rd.. McLean, Va. Everhart. Henrietta 1228 Greensboro St., Lexington, N. C. Pngc One Hundred Seventy-six Fan-, Barbara Ann Box fall. ' alduic, N. C. Farr, Tommy Livingstone 108 Clark St., Morganton, N. C. Fisher, Donald Ray 1st St., Kings Moujitain, N. C. Fisher, Edgar Eugene Star Route, Catawba, N. C. Fo.v, Bobby Franklin Route 1, Taylorsville, N. C. Fo. -, Larry Olen Box 71, Conover, N. C. Fox, Richard Barry 1233 N. Bridge St., Elkin, N. C. Franklin, Carroll Lee Oakland Ave., Drexel, N. C. Frye, Glenda Jeanne Route 1, Newton, N. C. Fulbright, Rubv Ailene Route 2, Box 194, Connelly Springs, N. C. Furchc.,, William Uuain Route 5, Mocksville, N. C. Garrou, Mary McCampbell. Mrs Connelly Springs, N. C. George, Donna Joyce 516 Regina Ave., Cumberland, Md. Gilt, Lestina Jeannette 500 Greensboro Ave., Sanford, N. C. Goble. William Lee 210 2nd Ave.. i .E., Lenoir, N. C. Goodman, Wayne Allen .... 1810 Central Dr., Kannapolis, N. C. Greene, Sandra Lynn 304 Louise Ave., Belmont, N. C. Griggs, Michael Anderson . . . .727 S. College Ave., Newton, N. C. Gurley, Donald Horton ... 200 W. Ballard St., Cherryville, N. C. Hager, Llovd Gregory Route 2, Newton, N. C. Hamby, James Carroll 466 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Harbinson, Jane Campbell Route 5. Hickory, N. C. Harbinson, Jonas William, Jr Box 313, Maiden, N. C. Harkelrode, Mary Belle 203 Oak St., Morganton, N. C. n.iriLls,,,!. Dean Harold Box 1284, Statesville, N. C. I l.iiiis, M.ii. .iret Moore 424 McGill Dr., Albemarle, N. C. 1 1.111. Al.iiv Sue Springfield, Ga. Haru d, Lindsay Burton 669 N. 6th St., Albemarle, N. C. Haslett, William Young Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Hawn, Edward Weston . .535 3rd Ave. Dr., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Hefner. Shelby Jean Route 1, Box 153B, Conover, N. C. Herman. Kenneth Rowe, Jr 209 3rd St., S.E., Conover, N. C. Higdon. Linda Sue Route 5. Franklin, N. C. Hollar. Brenda Gail Route 1. Claremont, N. C. Hollar. Kathrvn Adele Forest Park, Hickory, N. C. Hollar, Sheila Elizabeth Route 3, Box 10, Hickory, N. C. Hollaway, Dan Michael 210 N. Prospect St.. Lenoir, N. C. Honevcutt, Brenda Kav Route 1, Troutman, N. C. Hoover. Linda Lou . . ' . Route I, Mt. Holly, N. C. Home. Dianna Lee 239 1st St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Houser. Barbara Sain, Mrs. . .419 Bonview Ave.. Lincolnton, N. C. Hubbell, Marsha Lvnn ... .415 Hampton Lane, Kev Biscavne, Fla. Hudson, Robert Lee 1537 N. Ridge A ■e., Kannapolis, N. C. Huffman, Coy Stephen Valdese, N. C. Huffman, Earl Pinkney, Jr Route 2, Box 184, Conover, N. C. Hughes, Leon Floyd Box 7, Norge, Va. Hunt, Constance Beth Route 2, Newton, N. C. Hyder, Anna Elizabeth 232 Chapman St., Charlotte, N. C. Ingold, Barbara Elizabeth 300 19th St.. S.E.. Hickory, N. C. Irvine, Sylvia Lou 200 Bryan PL. Hagtrstown. Md. Isenhour, Robert Landin . . . .330 9th Ave.. N.V .. Hickory, N. C. Tamse. Gail Elaine 403 E. Iredell Ave.. Mooresville, N. C. Johnson, Mary E ■elynn Box 698, Valdese, N. C. Johnston, Fred Sherman Route 1, Granite Falls, N. C. Jonas, Judy Annette Route 1. ' ale, N. C. Kallfelz, Marcia Nell .3913 Wrightsville Ave.. ' ilminoton, N. C. Kandzer, Jerry Wavne . 3042 Waterford Rd.. V ' inston-Salem, N. C. Karriker, Ronnie William Route 3, Mooresville, N. C. Karriker, Ruth Wilev Bear Poplar, N. C. Keck, Timothv Alan 446 5th Ave. PL, N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Keener, Gloria Gene 11th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Kendrick, Nezzie Virginia 512 Secrest St., Belmont, N. C. Kern, Owen Clay . . ! 2044 6th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. King, Larry Mo.xlev Route 2, Statesville, N. C. Kirbv, Marion ' eslev 837 9th Axe., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Kiser, Linda Janette Route 4, Box 190, Hickorv, N. C. Kizer, Edwin ' David Box 45, Whitnel, N. C. Lail, Harold Hugh Route 2, Box 79, Hickory, N. C. Lambert, Francis Zavier 29 High St., Hudson, N. C. Lawson, Ronald Wayne Route 1, Pine Hall, N. C. LeFever, Wanda Carol Route 8. Bo. 359, Statesville, N. C. LeFevers, Ann Twisdale, Mrs. 207 10th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Leonhardt, Howard Thomas .Route 4, Box 908, Morganton, N. C. Limerick, Glendra Sue 310 North St., Belmont, N. C. Lineberger, Francis Linvvood . 109 26th Ave., N.E., Hickory. N. C. Lineberger, Frederick Lewis, III 209 Dog« ' ood Dr.. Portsmouth, Va. Little, Martha Ann Box 215, Tavlorsville, N. C. Little, Phillip Craig Box 254, Taylorsville, N. C. Lockard, Linda Joyce . . 1130 W. End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Logan, Frank Jackson 597 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Lowman, Brenda Carlene 109 North St., Morganton, N. C. Lutz, Charles Bain Vale, N. C. Lutz, Margaret Alice Route 2, Newton, N. C. Lyerly, Sandra Lynn 5 Oakwood Apts., Hickory, N. C. MacLeod, Lome Franklin 3045 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Markoe, David William 1 1 1 E. 8th St., Frederick, Md. Martin, Margaret Tribble 3511 Fielding Ave.. ( harlotte, N. C. Mauney, Jacob Philo, Jr. . .Canterbury Rd., KinL; Monni.iin. N. C . Mauney, John David, III . . 1401 Ft. Bragg Rd.. 1 .im iumIIu, N. C. Maunev, Marv Ruth ...2817 Longview Ave., S.W ., Roanoke, Va. Maver, Jacob LeGrande, Jr 5727 Park Rd., Charlotte, N. C. McCall, WiUard Clvde . . .. Route 2, Box 245, Granite Falls, N. C. McClellan, Emily Suzanne ..901 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McCurdy, Thomas Vincent . . 524 Virginia Ave., Statesville, N. C. McGinnis, Freida Marguerite . . Shelbv Rd., Kings Mountain, N. C. McMahan. Donna Brvte 37 28th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. McNeil, Earl Alfred Route 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. McRary. Raben Lee Route 2. Box 123, Lenoir, N. C. Miles, Peggy Lois Route 1, Ferguson, N. C. Miller, Tommy Rockwell 4th St., Conover, N. C. Misenheimer, Ernest Luther, III 321 Mitchell Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Moody, Rebecca Ann Old Fort, N. C. Moore, Aurelia Ann 25 Lakeside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Moore, Barbara Ann Route 1, Vale, N. C. Morrison, Jimmie Garth 3042 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Mullen, Evelvn Callan ....132 15th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Mullins, Martha Menzies Country Club Rd., Hickory, N. C. Mullins, Philip Aldon Country Club Rd., Hickory, N. C. Murdock, Gary Wayne Sherrills Ford, N. C. Myers, Wayne Rodger Station Rd., Swedesboro, N. J. Nicholson, Judith Catherine . .1633 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Nix, Barbara Jean Fioute 3, Canton, N. C. Noah, Naomi Eloise Buckeye Cove. Swannanoa, N. C. Grander, William Devaughn, Jr. 2435 Providence Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Overcash, Linda Gail ....813 Franklin St.. China Grove, N. C. O.xentine, Richard Billy 575 Praly St., Valdese, N. C. Palmer, Larrv Webster 617 E. Main St., Albemarle, N. C. Perry, Johnny Cole Box 285, Granite Falls, N. C. Petelle, Lvnne Lorraine 137 E. Overbrook St., Largo, Fla. Phillips, Michael Worth 440 32nd St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Pike, Brenda Jovce 561 Greenhurst Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pless, Tommy Willard Route 3, Box 486, Waynesville, N. C. Plonk, Carole Elizabeth . . 902 Crescent CI., Kings Mountain, N. C. Poole, Wavne Darvin Route 2, Box 58, Bessemer City, N. C. Poole, Wi ' lliam Gordon Tavlorsville, N. C. Pope, Ila Mae Route 3, Box 82A, Statesville, N. C. Pope. Michael Lee 505 Sanford St., Monroe, N. C. Preslar, Larry V ' ilson Route 5, Box 645, Hickory, N. C. Preslar, Robert Wavne Route 5, Box 645. Hickory, N. C. Price, Karen Nell 1223 Woodland Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Price. Margie Roslvn Route 2. Box 98. Taylorsville, N. C. Price, XA ' avne Edward 1766 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Propst, Bill Yates, 102 A t Hill Ave., N.W., Vienna, Va. Propst, Glenn Lewis Route 3, Box 465. Hickory, N. C. Propst, Harriet Anne . . . .2202 Kannapolis Hwy., Concord, N. C. Ouer -, Tommy Jones 603 W. Harper Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Ramseur, Jennings Dodson, Jr 802 Zion St., Landis, N. C. Reed, Kenneth Wayne ' , . .Route 3, Box 370. Hickory, N. C. Reinhardt, Eloise Rosalind . . . .Route 3, Box 349, Hickory, N. C. Rezac, James Alan Route 4. Box 306, Matthews, N. C. Rhvne, ' Billv Rav Route 1. Dallas, N. C. Rhyne. Richard Wakefield .2526 Hampton Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. Richardson, Bobbv Eugene . . 826 Centerdale St.. Lynchburg, Va. Riplev, Peter Flobart . ' Golf Dr., Venice, Fla. Roache, Dudlev Gulp. Jr 145 N. Bell Ave.. Albemarle. N. C. Rockett, Charles Stuart 31 26th Ave.. N.E.. Hickory. N. C. Rouser, Eleanor Anne 1333 Townes Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Royall. Hobart Gilbert. Jr Box 763, Statesville. N. C. Rudedge, Joyce Anne 916 N. Oakwood St., Gastonia, N. C. Safrit, Donald Ray Route 7, Box 467, Salisbury, N. C. Satterwhite, Terry Keith 77 Vandalia Ave.. Asheville, N. C. Scarborough, Susan Jane 802 Hylan Ave.. Hamlet. N. C. Schenck, James Douglas ....730 S. Jackson St.. Salisbury, N. C. Schmucker. James Michael 5225 Vallev Stream Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Seagle, Dock William Route 1, Box 126. Hudson, N. C. Page One Huinhed Seventy-seven Sedberry, Judith Rae Box 4. W ' nodlief, N. C. Sell, James William 446 St. Joseph St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sellers, Charles David Route 3, Kings Mountain, N. C. Serzler, John Martin 763 6th St., N.E., Hickory, iN. C. Sharpe, Walter Lee Box 278, Tavlorsville, N. C. Shelby. Robert Fitzhugh, III 1401 Cambridge St., Columbia, S. C. Shell, Cornelia Frances Box 585, Hickory, N. C. Sheppard, Elizabeth Ann 515 Westyiew St., Lenoir, N. C. Sheppard, Sonya Ann ... .6018 Maple Leal Dr., lacksonyille, Fla. Sherrill, Charles Lee 1252 22nd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Phillip Randolph 2064 6th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Shook, Bonnie Darlene Route 4, Bo.x 276, Hickory, N. C. Shook, Robert Allen 125 N. Fact St., Valdese, N. C. Shore, Robert Tilman 512 Meadow Dr., Bristol, Va. Shrum, V ' alter Reese Route 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Shuford, Elizabeth Ann Route 3, Lincolnton, N. C. Shulenberger, Mary Ellen . . . .Route 6, Box 514, Salisbury, N. C. Sigmon, Judy Kay Route 1, Claremont, N. C. Sigmon, Marjorie Carolyn Route 3, Box 355, Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Mitchell Wrenn Route 1, Denver, N. C. Sigmon, William Andrew . .422 4th St. PI., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Simmons, Harold Ray 35 Oak St., Marion, N. C. Simmons, Howard Kenneth 515 W. 6th St., Newton, N. C. Simmons, Lois Ann 289 16th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sims, Stephen Ray 210 W. J St., Newton, N. C. Sipe, Jerry Eugene 912 28th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Sisk, William Roy 152 20th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Smith, John Brock 300 Wiley Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Smith, Max Wilson 2407 Brookside Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Ronald Glenn 1000 S. 2nd St., Elizabethton, Tenn. Smith, Stewart William Route 6, Box 294, Statesville, N. C. Smyre, Thetxlore Perry Box 292, Conover, N. C. Spencer, Steven Earl Box 129, Catawba, N. C. Stanley, Katie Ann Rural Hall, N. C. Starnes, Francis Eugene, Jr 315 S. 3rd St., Albemarle, N. C. Starnes, Jack Tracy Box 351, Granite Falls, N. C. Stirewalt, Mar - Ann Route 2, Box 456, Concord, N. C. Stoker, Dale Gene 219 10th St., North Wilkesboro, N. C. Stoner, Orpheus Elmore, III 2217 Farmington Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Stowe, Lawson Douglas 312 Highland St., Mt. Holly, N. C. Stratford, Frederick Blair 410 7th St., Spencer, N. C. Summerlin, Jim Lavon 169 S. Prospect St., Lenoir, N. C. Suttle, Annette Deck Route 2, Union Mills, N. C. Swanson, Mildred Lucille Route 3, Box 1008, Lenoir, N. C. Swofford, Brcnda Jane 2206 13tb Ave.. S.W., Hickory, N. C. Teague, Sylvia Ann 14 14th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Llovd Terry 625 9th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Thornburg, Mary Ann Route 4, Bo.x 72, Hickory, N. C. Thornburg, Wayne Eugene Box 173, Conover, N. C. Tourtellot, William LawTence . . 126 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Trexler, Martha Ann 180 E. Corban St.. Concord, N, C. Triplett, Betty Lou Route 1, B..x 208, Wilkcsb..ro, N. C. Waring, Frank Gibson, III 826 S.W. Coconut Dr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Watson, Thomas Hiott 510 E. Main St., Maiden, N. C. Webb, David Murray 104 30th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Wehunt, Barbara Lynn Route 1, Cherryville, N. C. Welte, Margaret Grayson . . .41 Pennsylvania Ave., Canton, N. C. Whitener, Freddv Gene Route 4, Box 224, Hickory, N. C. Whitley, Gary Leon 203 Church St.. Albemarle, N. C. A ' iegand, Doris Katherine 3056 EUicott St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Wilfong, Libbv Linn . . .324 8th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Wilhelm, Michael Wayne ...Route 5, Box 695, Salisbury, N. C. Wilkins, Powell Lahmon, Jr, . . . 409 Brevard St., Statesville, N. C. Wilkinson, Robert Linden . .512 Akron Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Willard, Lois Ann 315 Cleveland ve.. Riverside, N. T. Williams, Brenda Frances . .204 Queen Anne Rd., Salisbury, N. C. Williams, Carolyn Frances . . . 225 Maupin Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Williams, Jessie Marvin . . . .Route 1, Box 72, Granite Falls, N. C. Williams, Kenneth Theodore, II 713 2nd Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Williams. Mar ' in Douglas 1005 Little John Trail, Kannapolis, N. C. Williams, Sammy Larrv 86 Lawrence St., Lvman, S. C. Wilson, Joyce Moser . ' 214 V ' . G St., Newton, N. C. Winters, Helen Rebecca 116 10th St., S.W., Conover, N. C. Woods, Larrv Elvin Box 153, Dre. el, N. C. Wright, Wanda Leah Box 621, Landis, N. C. Yates, Ruby Ella Route 1, Lewisville, N. C. Yoder, Mary Rt se Route 1, Box 530, Hickory, N. C. Young, Sara Elaine 11 Ramoth Rd., Asheville, N. C. Yount, Albert Marshall 213 W. C St., Newton, N. C. Yount, Judith Ann 20 19th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS Abernethv, Linda Frve 523 Westview, Lenoir, N. C. Austin, Brenda Rudi ' sill, Mrs. . . .232 W. 20th St., Newton, N. C. Benfield, Neida Mae 151 10th St. E.xt., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Bostian, Nina Mae Rt. 1, Box 206, Taylorsville, N. C. Bowman, Delia Kav Rt, 1, Box 55, Granite Falls, N. C. Deal, Tenita Ann 28 19th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Elmore, Ann Austin, Mrs Lakeside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Fulbright, Carolyn Wiles S. Main St., Granite Falls, N. C. Garrison, Elizabeth Rt. 2, Box 24, Morganton, N. C. Hefner, Brenda Kaye Rt. 1, Box 165, Granite Falls, N. C. Hollar, Elizabeth Ann Rt. 3, Box 649T, Hickory, N. C. Keever, Marion Jeanette Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Kirby, Brenda Joyce Rt. 1, Box 353, Granite Falls, N. C. Mason, Madelvn Kave Rt. 4, Box 156, Lenoir, N. C. Maunev, Sandra Joanne 349 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. McCurrv, Sarah Loui.se ....32 1 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Nichols, ' Linda Linnell Rt. 3, Box 73, Sanford, N. C. Ogren, Marie Antoinette ..8 29 Main Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Palmer, Linda Newton, Mrs Rt. 5, Box 656, Hickory, N. C. Pinson, Jerre Gave Rt. 1, Box 440, Hudson, N. C. Pons, Mary Elizabeth 285 Morgan St., Valdese, N. C. Reid, Patricia Gavle Rt. 1, Box 18, Granite Falls, N. C. Scronce, ludith Iargaret 2510 Jeff St., Charlotte, N. C. Sipe, Neva Carolyn Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Stephens, Tommie Jean Rt. 3, Box 320A, Hickory, N. C. Wallace, Shelby Jean Rt. 4, Box 722, Lenoir, N. C. Yerton, Kave Lenora 154 Cedar St., Concord, N. C. SPECIAL STUDENTS Brown. Louise 1 1. Scott, Mrs Stony Point, Bumgarner, John I lenry Rt. 2, Conover, Cline, Margaret Flowers, Mrs. 606 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, Cook, Jo Ann Box 361, Conover, Dellinger, Charles Frederick . . . .General Delivery, Conover, Elkin, Carolyn Pavne, Mrs. . . .1024 8th St., N.E., Hickory, Glass, Joseph Dinson, Jr 618 W. 9th St., Newton, Hefner, ' ance Hillary. |r. 1423 6th St. CI., N.W., Hickory, Holden, Paula Setzer, Mrs. . .436 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, Ingram, Harry A., Jr Rt. 6, Box 930, Morganton, Kagev, Allen Edinbu Killian, Lloyd Pinkney, Jr. 20A ' iewmont Apartments, Hickory, Lavitt, Pauline K.. Mrs Box 2271, Hickory, Lentz, Helen Beach, Mrs. ..1339 11th St., N.W., Hickory, Long, Carl Cline, Jr 421 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, Long, Joanna Satterwhite, Mrs. . .421 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, Putnam, Gwendolyn Hobbs, Mrs. 1102 Sunset Rd., Cherryville, Roberts, Rachel Gertrude .7 N. Summit Ave., Granite Falls, Setzer, |udy Gail 611 33rd St., S.W., Hickory, SherriU; William H., Jr 4168 Welling Ave., Charlotte, Smith, James Arthur, Jr Rt. 2, Union Mills, Summers, June, Mrs 524 6th St., N.W., Hickory, Taylor, Betty Jo 75 34th St., N.W., Hickory, Thurkill, Robert- Young Rt. 8, Box 19, Lenoir, Winecoff, Virginia Sipes, Mrs Rt. 2, Taylorsville, Young, Kenneth P 240 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C N. C N. C N. C N. c: N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c g. Va N. c N. c N. c: N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c: N. c N. c Page Ojie Hundred Seventr-eisht A u ' oi ' ld to he horn under your juutsteps . . . —St. lohn Perse. Pas.e One Hundred Seventr-uiiie


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