Lenoir Rhyne College - Hacawa Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

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Carl A. Rudisill Library D n7b DD3SMTS T j CARL A. RUDISILL i LIBRARY Gift of Dr. E. L. Setzler .. — 4. I I I I SPECIAL COLLECTION LD 3061 .L3U25 H3 1962 c 2 60071 DATE DUE SPECIAL COLLEGTIOM 4oo 7 , lliiiiiiii CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRAR LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE CONTEKTS Introduction 4 Dedication 18 Academic Life Nursing Class 24 Commercial Class 26 Freshmen 28 Sophomores 32 juniors 36 Seniors 44 Organizations 70 Sports 94 Faculty and Administration . . .116 Fraternities and Sororities . . . .126 The College Family 156 ' MWM Fair star of Corotine our alma mater Our college best of all in this broad land Thou best beloved of every son and every daughter Thy children hail thy name on every hand. Fling wide the red and black Oh sing aloud her praises This is the song we sing Lenoir Rhyne to thee. FOREWORD In this land of learning our ambitions were boundless! Within this book we hope to have made a mirror in which to catch and hold a faint, yet real, reflection of the laughter, the tears, and the hopes of this eventful year. It has been a solemn obligation to record, as vividly as shutters would allow, life within these halls, campus, and walls. It has been our privilege to carry the banner of Lenoir Rhyne proudly before us until now we must relinquish it. Our life here has been a song sung with love and en- thusiasm, fighting pride and soaring hope. Therefore, this is your year! Through these pages may you see your shadow, discover your world, honor your mem- ories in . . . THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO ' amun PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY, N. C. ROBERT ALLEN -EDITOR MARILYN BOPP- BUSINESS MANAGER ■j ii sssi .; tjHir OUR COLLEGE Mauney Music Building hunt curs today— uiusiciaiis toiuorrnw! Carl a. Rlidisill Library luierestitiij, place to go and look around! Coi); i;c; and going— the csserice of student life! y T ' Ldtc h a Many SpJendorcd Thiiio! Morgan Hall Tavern, casino, study hall, and hmiu S--r| The Christmas Dance Prelude to romance and holidays! •:? ' ' Fandtv vieiuhers, too, enjoy hetiveen class breaks. TO THEE WE SING YoDER Building A symbol oj the past. MAY SHE She casts her sJiailow upou he r sous tind diiw ' hters ' . MiNGES Science Building Prof. B ' nikley sJiows ■students wlial they renlly look like inside! Pnge Ten Waiting for what . . . and when? College, where one acquires the knowledge about feofle, things, and life . . . ! lMI FOREVER SHINE Pressinp on to ereater lories! Page Eleven CLEAR AND BRIGHT VICTORIOUS We ' ll rciiieuiher those cold iralks at iih ' ht. AU good things mitst come to ail cud; senior applies for degree. Beiiiij, pill to the test—tryiiio our hand at being intellectiicil. TO HER JR SONG OF LOYALTY WE SING It ' s nut the twist, hut it ' s fashionable! Page Thirteen THIS IS THE SONG Jf hut oiih for a mouieut. she reis,iis! ] gik, iH5 •. Still they gazed, and still the ivonder grew, That one sviall head could carry all ' she ' knew. yhs on thronuji life we make oitr ivay. WE SING As always, college life is marked by roittine. Reuoiviied intellectual. IJarry Golden, visited our campus. Page Fifteei! 1 StJidviits hike adraiilage u privileges given them. LENOIR RHYNE Take my life and Jet it be. . . . 1 m;-. - : ¥ Mi:: TO THEE FRANK H. BRETZ Dean of Students eiieJStu yjOH Because of your patience, understanding, and cooperation, Because of your honest respect for, and genuine interest in all indiv iduals, Because of your immeasurable contributions to our campus, Because of the high ideals for which vou stand, And because you are such a vital part of our school life, The 1962 Hacawa is dedicated to you Dean Frank H. Bretz OUR COLLEGE BEST OF ALL IN THIS BROAD LAND ,- m. ir: h i y S i k % r v Browsiiiii in ihe library for a book, Ethlyn confines her efforts. Another typewritten report, Mary Ann? LENOIR RHYNE STUDENTS Classes— our reason for being here— the jangling alarm on Monday morning— bad week ahead— are Mondays necessar ' ?— up For the 8 o ' cloek— no more cuts IcFt— walk to The Mill — not yet awake— not much talk— too early- sound of siher on heavy china— German in the basement of the Library— a Brandon pop quiz— he was a good king Ginger is intrigued with historica} pheiuunena, while Mary ( ' :ati ified with cnrrent ex-cnts Jerry Wells and ]oan Ruoss find the forma] etivironnient of Carl A. Riidisill Library more inviting for studyi STUDY and did a lot for the people — bell time and on to second period. The Slop Shop— another bell, another class— Bible 1 A— tired, sleepy, more notes— lunch and then lab— survey the campus— return to the cell— exam tomorrow— go ovev the notes, the ink-marked fourth-hand text— endlessly, endlessly. Ronnie Vigue relaxes in his room with a hook For our Norwegian student the open air is conducive to study With the addition ol the Nursing Di ision to the aca- demic offerings at Lenoir Rh}ne, educational opportuni- ties for young women interested in becoming professional nurses are provided. A program is offered which will lead to the Bachelor of Science Degree and co ' crs two calen- dar and academic years at Lenoir Rhyne and two aca- demic years at Grace Hospital in Morganton, North Carolina. LInder the direction of Mrs. Jane Monroe, the Nursing classes are looking forward to impro ed and expanded facilities. Mrs. Jane Monroe Head of the Department of Nursing DEPARTMENT OF NURSING jii t ( Balentine, Sally Lou Waynesville, N. C. BlGGERSTAFF. KatIE JANE Rutherfordton, N. C. Bridges, Shirley Jean Hickory, N. C. Bull, Lois Patricia Unicoi, Tenn. Earley, Glenda Lee Marion, N. C. Eysenbach, Jean Alice Winston-Salem, N. C. Fulbright, Ruby Ailene Connelly Springs, N. C. Green, Judith Elaine Asheville, N. C. 1 Ioneycutt, Brenda Kay Troutman, N. C. I luBBELL, Marsha Lynn Key Biscayne, Fla. HuNEYCUTT, Emily Jane High Point, N. C. Keever, Martha Icard Hickory, N. C. KiRBY, Alice Faye Hickory, N. C. McShane, Elma |ane Hendersonville, N. C. Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth Shelby, N. C. MosHER, Mary Ann Phillipsburg, N. T. MossoR, Janet Lee Statesville, N. C. Nlx, Barbara Jean Canton, N. C. Peterson, Janice Arlene Winston-Salem, N. C. Reinhardt, Elaine Ellen Hickory, N. C. Ridgeway, Sally Jeanne Charlotte, iN. C. Sherrill, Alice Faye Hickory, N. C. Stevens, Shirley L. Arden, N. C. SuTTLE, Avis Annette Morganton, N. C. Taylor, Alyce Fay ' e Morganton, N. C. Triplett, Betty Lou Wilkesboro, N. C. Trexler, Martha Ann Concord, N. C. Wyatt, Hazel Pauline Marion. N. C. i (S l 0k Mhi f% V . h Brenda Kay Honeycutt employs professional techniques in taking Lois Bull ' s blood pressure. Prof. Binkley explains new microscope to the niirsinii stiidenfi in microbiology laboratory. First row: Bandy, Huffman, Mull. Second row. Satterwfiite, R..binsc n. COMMERCIAL CLASS Arkowood, Patricia Ann Hickory, N. C. Bandy, [udy Gail Newton, N. C. Beard, S andra Gale Hickory, N. C. Bolick, Patricia Gayle Hickorv, N. C. Brown, Linda Jane Conover, N. C. Bryant. Frances Melissia Lenoir, N. C. Cannon, Margie Pauline Granite Falls, N. C. Cook, Rhea Shirley Hickorv, N. C. Cooke. Martha Ellen Hickory, N. C. Crotis, Joyce Lucille Granite Falls, N. C. Dellinger, Suzanne Cherryville, N. C. Fleming, Marguerite Eason Rockv Mount, N. C. FoGLE, Sara Frances Dallas, N. C. Fax, Phyllis Taylorsville, N. C. Garver, Barbara Louise China Grove, N. C. GoBLE. Martha Stine Taylorsville, N. C. GwALTNEY, Sara Lynn Hiddenite, N. C. Hammersla, Barbara T. Hickory, N. C. Harbinson, Evelyn Joyce Newton, N. C. Hoffman, Cynthia Jane Dallas, N. C. KiziAH. Sovita Carul Hickory, N. C. Master, Brenda Ann Hickory, N. C. Mull, Patricia Lee Hickory, N. C. Peeler. Geraldine Vale, N. C. Phillips, Emily Ann Hickory, N. C. Pope, Martha Jean Claremont, N. C. Propst, Harriet Anne Concord, N. C. Robinson, Gretchen Loretta Hickory, N. C. Robinson, Sarah Sue Hickory, N. C. Sain, Catherine Rebecca Newton, N. C. Satterwhite, Martha Linda Granite Falls, N. C. Shorb, Mary Alese Rocky Mount, N. C. Sites, Vivian Lea Hickory, N. C. Warren, Linda Faye Newton, N. C. White, Nancy Catherine Hickory, N. C. V ' % 1 ' V- Page Twenty -seven Judy Lverly Secretary Gene Bruce Vice-President FRESHMAN CLASS p. f (S ( ' ft M L k ssk Jm p n f c I-) n Q. p O P . O f j A p Pi e p f Abel, Harold David Canton, N. C. Abernethy. Jane Elizabeth ..Hickory, N. C. Abcrnethv, Sibyle Irene . . . .Conover, N. C. Abernethy, Sue Rudisill .... Maiden, N. C. Adams, William Lindsay. .Cramerton, N. C. Agresta, Phyllis Ann Charlotte, N. C. Allred, Linda Fa)e Burlington, N. C. Anderson, Iris Elizabeth . . Rural Hall, N. C. Anderson, Betty Jean Hudson, N. C. Arcuri, Brenda Ann Hickory, N. C. Arledge, Charlotte Ann . . Weaverville, N. C. Arledge, Deanna Hope .. Weaverville, N. C. Austin, Craig Andrew ....Riverside, N. J. Austin, William Robert .. Taylorsville, N. C. Bain, Terrv Scott Hickory, N. C. Barker, Robert Ray Hinsdale, 111. Beam. Jerry Wayne Newton, N. C. Beam, Ronald Kemp . . . . Cherryville, N. C. Beaver, Perry Lee China Grove, N. C. Beaver, William Eugene ... Salisburv ' , N. C. Beck, Barbara Lynne New Bern, N. C. Beck. Joyce Glcnda Lexington, N. C. Bergstresser, Martha E Fort Myers, Fla. Bcrling. Katryne Mae Jackson, N. C. Berrv, Gloria Ann Hickory, N. C. Bolick. David Luther Hickory, N. C. Bost, iMary Ann Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Janice Kay.. Granite Falls, N. C. Bradham, Robert Walker Bethcsda, Md. Branner, Karen Hope New Market, Va. Brown, Judith Jayne Hickory, N. C. Brown, Linda Suther . . . . Troutman, N. C. Brown. Luther Joel Rural Retreat, Va. Brown. Nancy Carolyn .... Hickory, N. C. Bruce, Gene Wayne Salisbury, N. C. Bumgarner, Danna Gay . . . .Hickory, N. C. Page Twenty-eight CLASS OF 1965 Burch, Sarah Ellen ... .Granite Falls, N. C. Burns, Betty Sue Hickory, iN. C. Burns, Bob Eugene Hickorv, N. C. Campbell Brenda E Hickorv, N. C. Camp, Charles Marshall ....Lenoir, N. C. Canter, J. Paul Wilkesboro, N. C. Carpenter, Margaret C Hickory, N. C. Carter, Mary Josephine . . .Columbia, S. C. Casper, Margaret Ann . . .Albemarle, N. C. Clay, Mary Lee Lenoir, N. C. Cline, Carl Vernon Hickorv, N. C. Cline, Clay Barry Granite Falls, N. C. Cline, Ernie Lee Hickory, N. C. Cline, James Edward Concord, N. C. Cline, Ruth Jamison Valdese, N. C. Coffey, Steven Hamilton .. .Boomer, N. C. Conrad, Rebekah Elaine . . .Hickory, N. C. Corpening, Louise B Lenoir, N. C. Craig, Clyne McKinley . . . .Hickory, N. C. Craig, Jane Ross Hudson, N. C. Craig, Sandra Carolyn Newton, N. C. Craver, Sarah Elizabeth Shelby, N, C. Damm, George Ronald. . . .Hagerstown, Md. Deese, Randy Bruce Hickory, N. C. Dellinger, Nita Kaye Newton, N. C. Denton, jack Lynn Lake Wales, Fla. Detter, Norris W Hickory, N. C. Dreikorn, William L Johnstown, Pa. Drum, Ralph Alonzo Conover, N. C. Duncan. S. Steven Flat Rock, N. C. Eckard, Dalthard Conover, N. C. Etird, Nancy Kay Albemarle, N. C. Elmore, John Henrv Catawba, N, C. Epting. Joe Cecil. . ' High Point, N. C. Fenimore, William M Norristown, Pa. Fish, Harold Thomas Maiden, N. C. Flowers, Shelba Jean Hickory, N. C. Fox, Leon Deaton Taylorsville, N. C. Friday, Betty Anne Hickory, N. C. Frye, Edward Charlotte, N. C. Fulmer, Cecelia Anne, Winston-Salcm, N. C. Gibson, Lois Linda Statesville. N. C. Gillon, Sarah Kimball Concord, N. C. Goble, Kenneth Howard ....Lenoir, N. C. Goforth, Linda Gail . . . .Lincolnton, N. C. Goodman, Janie Eleanor . .Gold Hill, N. C. Gouze, Saundra Lee Hickory, N. C. Graham, Betty Louise Hickory, N. C. Graham, Elmer Eugene . . . Salisburv, N. C. Gray, Alexander Russell, Wilkesboro, N. C. Gresham, David Allen Hickory, N. C. Gribble, Susan Jane . . . . Kannapolis, N. C. Guthrie, Margaret Joy Gastonia, N. C. Hahn, Lester Clement . . .Hildebran, N. C. Harkey, Mary Permelia . . . Charlotte, N. C. Harrison, Lynn Edward Staunton, Va. Hatley, Tray James Hudson, N. C. Hefner, Judy Brown Conover, N. C. Hefner, Judy Carol Hickory, N. C. Henry, Stanley Roger Conover, N. C. 0) f| f P ' ' ■ Mdik JtM tk siM ikdi di J0 - 1 ( • -- r-p % ' [ Q P O fiSf% Page Twetity-nhie CLASS OF 1965 p e 1 o |lf P ' Q f Q P .C p c: P e ?n f% f!| Pi f f% n f P Hepler, Karl Kedron. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Herman, Alva Lea Conover, N. C. Herman, J. Eugene Newton, N. C. Hester, Gerry Elaine. . .Granite Falls, N. C. Hickman, Marjorie Jean .... Hudson, N. C. Hicks, John Joseph Hickory, N. C. Hoyle, Carolyn Hoyle Belmont, N. C. Huddle, Patricia Anne Tokyo, Japan Huddle, Steve Michael ....Newton, N. C. Hunt, Ronald Forrest . . . .Lawndale, N. C. Hunter, A. Joanne Charlotte, N. C. Isenhour, Lacy Michael .... Hickory, N. C. Isenhour, Linda Kay Hickory, N. C. Jacobson, Barry Julian. .New Rochelle, N. Y. Joines, Kenneth Lynn . . Mooresville, N. C. Kanupp, Paul Robert Conover, N. C. Kearns, Marv Asheboro, N. C. Kelley, Judy ' Marie Belmont, N. C. Ki .iah, Ronald Lee Hickory, N. C. Knaul, Naomi Ruth Melbourne, Fla. Lampsi, Roberta Jean ....Albemarle, N. C. Lange, M. Joan Wilmington, Del. Latta, Sarah Louise Hickory, N. C. Ledbetter, Robert I Salisbury, N. C. Leonhardt, Howard T. . . . Morganton, N. C. Lewis, Virginia Lee Stanley, N. C. Lingle, Etonna Sue Hudson, N. C. Lingle, John Paul Gastonia, N. C. Lucas, Marian Diane Hickory, N. C. Lyerly, Judith Lynn Spencer, N. C. Lyerly, Walker Hickory, N. C. Lynn, Johnny William Hickory, N. C. Mabe, Margaret E. ..Winston-Salem, N. C. Mackey, Halkard Edward ... Hickory, N. C. Mackie, Hazel Eileen ....Salisbury, N. C. Macv, Fred Merrill Cumberland, Md. Malone, Patricia Ann . . . . Statesville, N. C. Martin, Linda Ann Belmont, N. C. Matthews, James Allen ....Conover, N. C. ■Mau ser. Harold Glenn Hickorv, N. C. McNeely, Carl Jerry Hickory, N. C. McRee, Sandra Jean Maiden, N. C. McSwain, Janice Lynn . . .Albemarle, N. C. McSwain, Su;an Catherine. .Gastonia, N. C. Melton, Jane Edna ...Granite Falls, N. C. Miller, Eddy Ray Hickory, N. C. Miller, Gilmer Clinton . . .Salisburv, N. C. Miller, Hollis Allen Salisburv, N. C. Miller. Robert E Stony Point, N. C. Minges. Herman Setzer . . Favetteville, N. C. Mitchell. Earl Thomas Newton, N. C. Moehlmann, John Frederick, Conover, N. C. Moose, Stephen Lee Salisbury, N. C. Morgan, Thelma Elaine ..Salisbury, N. C. Morrison, Harriet Elaine Hickory, N. C. Morton, Florence Anita ..Albemarle, N. C. Murphy, Macy Marcella ....Grouse, N. C. Newton, Anne Michael Hickory, N. C. Odom, Patsy Ann Hickory, N. C. Patterson, Judy Nelle.. China Grove, N. C. Payne, Jodie Mauney Belmont, N. C. Pa.xton, Victor Michael Atlanta, Ga. Peeler, Frances Vale, N. C. Perkins, Janet Chase Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Robert Ronder . . Kannapolis, N. C. Plonk, Joyce Eleanor, Kings Mountain, N. C. Prevette, Isaac George Hickory, N. C. Price, Linda Kav Hickory, N. C. Propst, Larry Wayne Hickory, N. C. Pugh, Betty Jeanette Asheboro, N. C. Page Thirty CLASS OF 1965 Raley, Carolyn Hickorv, N. C. RatchFord, Ray Lewis Dallas, N. C. Reinhardt, Danna K., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ritchie, Chuck Eugene . .High Point, N. C. Ritchie, iMarv Lee Tavlorsville, N. C. Robinson, Mary Ellen Newton, N. C. Roock, Florence Ann Conover, N. C. Roock, John Christian ....Conover, N. C. Roseman, Ronald Steven ..Catawba, N. C. Rowland, Hester Jane . . . Mocksville, N. C. Rudisill, Linda Nadine, Henry River, N. C. Schmidt, E. Dave Baltimore, Md. Schrum, Johnnie Lisette . . Lincolnton, N. C. Selby, William Elledge ...Charlotte, N. C. Settlemyre, Nancy Lee Hickory, N. C. Setzer, Eddie Robert Newton, N. C. Setzer, Sadie Gelene . . . .Claremont, N. C. Shidal, Jerry G Bordsdale, La. Shue, N. Eugenia Landis, N. C. Shull, Judith Newton, N. C. Sides, Barbara H Salisbury, N. C. Sigmon, Doris Jean Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Eddie Mai Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Janice E Hickory, N. C. Silver, Claudine Coffey Lenoir, N. C. Simmons, George Lee Conover, N. C. Sims, Ronald Lee Newton, N. C. Sloop, Janice Fay Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Carolyn Elaine Dallas, N. C. Smith, Gary Dean Hickory, N. C. Smith, Jesse L Kings Mountain, N. C. Stafford, Johnsie Louise . . Salisbury, N. C. Stasavich, Mary Helen Hickorv, N. C. Stewart, Richard L Cherryville, N. C. Stinnett, Gaynelle. ... Bessemer City, N. C. Stroupe, Tonv Thamer, Bessemer Citv, N. C. Sudderth, Wanda Dale Hickorv, N. C. Summers, Martha Wayne . . Statesville, N. C. Teague, Monroe Madison . . Hudson, N. C. Teague, Rona Kave Hickory, N. C. Teague, William B.... Granite Falls, N. C. Troutman, Linda Camille, Troutman, N. C. Tuttle, William Paul Maiden, N. C. Vigue, Ronald Philip Charlotte, N. C. Vinroot, Robert Pickett . . . Charlotte, N. C. Waitman, Larrv Earl . . . .Le.xington, N. C. Wallace, Tohnny Hugh Hickory, N. C. Walters, Estelle Thomasville, N. C. Waters, Sandra Augusta .... Hickory, N. C. Webb, Josephine Charlotte . . Hickorv, N. C. White, EriJ D Hickorv, N. C. Whitener, Donald Ray Hickory, N, C. Whitener, Oren Bickett Hickory, N. C. Williams, Frankie Wavne, New Bern, N. C. Williams, Paul David . ' . Granite Falls, N. C, Yoder, Martha Ann Hickory, N. C. Yoder, Jacob Larrv Lincolnton, N. C. Yount, Charles Edward, Rockv Mount, N. C. Yount, Robert Gary Vale, N. C. Zande, Robert James . . . .Torrington, Conn. Zobel, Barbara Jean Cranford, N. J. ? P « i- 1 ' ' ' ' f-_- P im k M k. k 1 i kZ i dsk i k hii ' 0!fk 1 r r m f «:T. Ita •Iww-w! f ' ' ' i ■ j J M ikdik kiiiMd a --- ' 0 ' jtt Page Thirty-one Sattekwhite. Triplette, Davis. Dohk.mann. Mayer SOPHOMORE CLASS f n p ,r Q p Pi p .( 1? . ff j P p f% c P ' ( f p Abernethx-, Nancy Alice. .. .Hickory, N. C. Anthony, Brenda Eve Hickory, N. C. Barker, Jayne Latrelle Hickory, N. C. Barringer, Donald Miller ...Newton, N. C. Birkeli, Jon Stavanger, Norway Bock, Charles Frederick . . . Hickory, N. C. Boggs, J. Marion Kannapolis, N. C. Bohart, Richard Charles . . . .Tarentum. Pa. Bolick, Arthur Lee Claremont, N. C. Bolick. Donald Steven Hickory, N. C. Bond. William Lee Kannapolis. N. C. Booth, Martha Ann .... Morganton, N. C. Bowles, Beverlee Bradshaw . .Hickory, N. C. Brantley, Allen ' ilson . . Kannapolis, N. C. Briggs, Gerald Paul Lexington, N. C. Brown, Olney Joseph ....Salisbury, N. C. Buick, Ronald Michael Pittsburgh, Pa. Bumgarner, Millie Jayne. . . .Hickory, N. C. Busby, Jerry McAllister ...Charlotte, N. C. Caddell, Rebecca Jane... High Point, N. C. Caracci, Tony Richard ....Riverside, N. J. Carpenter, Celia June . . .Claremont, N. C. Carswcll, Linda Carolyn Newton, N. C. Cates, jerry Howard Hickory, N. C. Cauble, Patricia LaMonte.. . .Hickory, N. C. Cherry, Johnny R China Grove, N. C. Cline, Barbara Ellen Hickory, N. C. Cline, Martha Amelia. .Granite Falls, N. C. Combs, Herb Cranford Shelby, N. C. Correll, Andre Landis, N. C. Cort, Nancy Jane Asheville, N. C. Curlee, Reginald Ramsey . . Charlotte, N. C. Davis, Judith Elaine ....Kannapolis, N. C. Deal, Gerald Wilson . . . . Pfafftown, N. C. Deal, Judy Garnetta Valdese, N. C. Deal. Linda Ann Salisbury, N. C ' Pnoe Thirty-two CLASS OF 1964 Deal, Peggy Ruth Salisbury, N. C. j i J B Dennis, Charles Thomas.. .Charlotte, N. C. Jt % ( i 1 1 DeVenney, Samuel Addison . . . .Carlisle, Pa. M— i.|| 6 ' ■?- • ' %.: Jl,; - H-y JHf -■ ' T Deviney, James Raymond. .Spindale, N. C. j F ■ -- Dohrmann, Karen Margaret, Charlotte, N. C. C ' ' I w W Douglas, Jane. . . Taylorsville, N. C. . flH HlV fe t H Bl H Duncan, Charles Richard .... Hickory, N. C. HRk SP Eckard, Eldon Elmore Hickory, N. C. 1 j Ehlers, James Robert Dayton, Ohio TS ' ' ' r Eleazer, Carolyn Bell Columbia, S. C. ' j ' ' ' Fisher, Edgar Eugene Catawba, N. C. .J r ' A t . . V ' w w tfSi - Fox, Larry Olen Conover, N. C. jffS) KS Fox, Richard Barry Elkin, N. C. f | M ' 1 George, Donna Joyce . . . .Cumberland, Md. i5 s :. ' W 5 Gift, Lestina Jeannette Sanford, N. C. i J , ' - — ' - Gilbert, Judy Mavin . . . . Lincolnton, N. C. A t. w W, b p J . ' ' -W ■ ' - Goodman, Wayne Allen.. Kannapolis, N. C. Lf U k BOH . i . Greene, Sandra Lynn Belmont, N. C. Gurley, Donald H Cherryville, N. C. Haas, Clyde Pinkney Newton, N. C. Harris, Margaret Moore ..Albemarle, N. C. Hart, Mary Sue Springfield, Ga. a . r ' . %3r- ' V b A ' Harwood, Lindsay Burton, Albemarle, N. C. , | Bl | « SI BH M « I Haslett, William Young Hickory, N. C. Hastings, Paula Ann . . . .Lincolnton, N. C. Herman, Kenneth Rowe . . .Conover, N. C. Hollar, Brenda Gail Claremont, N. C. Houser, Barbara Sain ...Lincolnton, N. C. . j ' ar y . W . i . W d Houser, k B B M ifllx B H HRSI Hoover, Linda Lou Mt. Holly, N. C. i S Hlfel f I Hfei ' ' Hudson, Robert L Kannapolis, N. C. - L i JB JfI Hunt, Constance Beth Newton, N. C. W - ' v ' ' W T ' W - •[- ' -- ■ 1- . y Icenhour, Martha Ann. .Taylorsville, N. C. 1 ::_ ' ' -X- r.f . ■ Icenhour, Rex Raven ..Taylorsville, N. C. -s . m ' . . y -w ' | K ' ' ' , Elizabeth. . . .Hickory, N. C. . f B 1 H ft MBh I ! B Bm Irvine, Sylvia Lou Hagerstown, Md. rfl ti fl fl j tMJIk jSHlS f Isenhour, Robert Landon .... Hickory, N. C. ' -T j vB K I S  W T I Jonas, Judy Annette Vale, N. C. JT ' A, . j ' i . - . t Ronnie William, Mooresville, N. C. Ifl T I HH . fl W k flBV 1 B Keck, Timothv Alan Hickorv, N. C. . tft MtBf JtS S, SS t. 9 Keener, Gloria Gene Hickory, N.C. jL 1 f f tf J Kern, Owen Clay Hickory, N. C. f - W -| |« ' .■ 4 f - § t - ' Kirby, Marion Wesley Hickorv, N. C. i - ' - ' - w r ■ Kiser, Linda Janette Hickory, N. C. Ww 2 ' %r ta T W ' ' ' . Harold H f HH k T ■■ I H B B f H Lambert, Francis Xavier Hudson, Mass. H i ' H BBS J Slt % Lawson, Ronald Wayne.. .Pine Hall, N. C. f ff W W Sk P ' f Lefever, Wanda Carol.... Statesville, N. C. 1 --f- j l W _ TS % ■ P V i ?■ ' Lefevers, Ann Twisdale Hickory, N. C. V.; k — • 1. W -i-f ]J Limerick, Glenda Sue Belmont, N. C. . f ' - W . f V k J ° Barry ...Statesville, N. C. g L | | B f Bfi , 4m HH k T l Little, Craig Taylorsville, N. C. 0 MHk S i ' K li Little, Martha Ann ....Taylorsville, N. C. .J B f «. - W- U - f Lockard, Linda Joyce. .Winston-Salem, N. C. , f ' W B ' B % . W ' F k.- Logan, Frank Jackson Hickory, N. C. I ' r ' ■J , m j - V Lowman, Brenda Carlene, Morganton, N. C. . d S B B A ST Charles 1 - l l HHk iBH! IB t 1 HM hI B T 1 Page Thirty-three CLASS OF 1 9 P- jpf ' Sfe f .v P 1 Q P P f 1 ' P p P o P c a o p| i . % P £1 , 9 2 wV P- r - P Q p , iP 6 4 McCall, Willard Clyde. .Granite Falls, N. C. McCampbell, Mary Ellen Connelly Springs, N. C. McClcllan, Emily Suzanne. .Charlotte, N. C. McCurdy, Thomas V Statesville, N. C. McCinnis, Freida Marguerite Kings Mountain, N. C. McMahan, Donna Bryte Hickory, N. C. Maune ' , Jacob Philo, Kings Mountain, N. C. Mauney, Mary Ruth Roanoke, Va. Ma cr, Jacob LeGrande . . .Charlotte, N. C. Miller, Tommy Rockwell ..Hickory, N. C. Misenheimer, Ernest Luther, Salisbury, N. C. Moore, Aurelia Ann .. .Granite Falls, N. C. Moore. Barbara Ann Vale, N. C. Morrison, Jimmie Corth Hickory, N. C. Murdock, Gary Wayne, Sherrill ' s Ford, N. C. Nickolson, Judith C Charlotte, N. C. Xoah, N. Eloise Swannanoa, N. C. Palmer, Larry W Albemarle, N. C. Peper, James Michael Holgate, Ohio Perry, Johnny Cole. . . .Granite Falls, N. C. Petelle, Lynne Lorraine Largo, Fla. Plonk, Carole E. ... Kings Mountain, N. C. Poole, Wayne Dar in, Bessemer City, N. C. Poole, William Gordon . .Taylorsville, N. C. Pope, Ida Mae Statesville, N. C. Pope, Michael Lee Monroe, N. C. Preslar, Robert Wayne Hickory, N. C. Price, Karen Nell Lakeland, Fla. Price, Margie Roslyn .. .Taylorsville, N. C. Propst. Billy Yates Vienna, Va. Propst, Glenn Lewis Hickory, N. C. Ramseur, J. D Landis, N. C. Ramsey, James K. ... Bessemer City, N. C. Reinhardt, Eloise Rosalind . . Hickory, N. C. Rhyne, Richard Wakefield. .Charlotte, N. C. Richardson, Bobby E Lynchburg, Va. Ripley, Peter H Lakeland, Fla. Roberts, Joanne Cagle. .Granite Falls, N. C. Rouser, Eleanor Anne Charlotte, N. C. Rutledge, Joyce Ann Gastonia, N. C. Safrit, Donaid Ray Salisbury, N. C. Satterwhite, Terry Keith .. .AsheviUe, N. C. Scarborough, Susan Jane ...Hamlet, N. C. Schenck, James Douglas . . Salisbury, N. C. Seagle, Judy Elizabeth. .. Lincolnton, N. C. Sedberry, Judith Rae . . . . Woodleaf , N. C. Sharpe, V ' alter Lee . . . .Taylorsville, N. C. Shelby, Robert Fitzhugh ..Columbia, S. C. Shell, Cornelia Frances Hickory, N. C. Shore, Robert Tillman Bristol, Va. Shronce, Lester Norman, Granite Falls, N. C. Shulenberger, Mary Salisbury, N. C. Sigmon, Marjorie Carolyn . . .Hickory, N. C. Simmons. Harold Ray Marion. N. C. Simmons, Howard Kenneth . . Newton, N. C. Simmons, Lois Ann Hickory, N. C. Sims, Stephen Ray Newton, N. C. Sipe, Jerry Eugene Hickory, N. C. Sisk, Wiliiam Ray Hickory, N. C. Smith, John Brock Salisbury, N. C. Page Thirty-foitr CLASS OF 1964 Smith, Max Wilson . . . .Kannapolis, N. C. . a . Mk i0lh-n Ml . Smith, Ronald G Elizabethton, Tenn. JS | j BgL F Bk ' ' ' ' i Stanley, Katie Ann Rural Hall, N. C. |_ .fv--; -4 JT ' -IfK.- m It t Starnes, Francis Eugene. .Albemarle, N. C. ' JP ' . W F ' ■ C ' T ' W ' St. Clair, Phyllis M Hiddenite, N. C. Jk T ' , W W W ' w --: ' Stirewalt, Mary Ann Concord, N. C. By I B f . d ll 1 ♦ ' ' Stowe, Lawson Douglas. . .Mt. Holly, N. C. Stratford, Frederick B Spencer, N. C. Summerlin, Jim LaVon Lenoir, N. C. Swanson, Mildred Lucille ...Lenoir, N. C. % . ,g- Swofford, Brenda Jane Hickory, N. C. rf W Sfc ' | Teague, Sylvia Ann Hickory, N. C. | X H A B| k Thompson, Terry Hickory, N. C. HH Thornburg, Mary Ann Hickory, N. C. t k aCf -r s«sr s-.. ' - ' — Thornburg, Wayne Conover, N. C. ' t -{ -l. f ' Wallace, Guy Andrew ... Cherryville, N. C. ' k ' ' X - - - Waring, Frank Gibson.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. • fc ' ' l v. ' w W , hr ' ' W ft! li At ' l ■III H B ■ ' fli l HL I 1 Wehunt, Barbara Lynn ..Cherryville, N. C. f, Whitener, Freddy Gene Hickory, N. C. i - 1 - •! ' ' f- Whitley, Gary Leon Albemarle, N. C. % i Whittecar, Margaret Lair. . .Concord, N. C. Jk Z ' rf • . Wiegand, Doris K Washington, D. C. bS . I m i Wilfong, Libby Linn Hickory. N. C. HHK HkJ JBK . tk kk 1 1r I ' lr- fc.  jw ' ' k 1 Yoder, Mary Rose Hickory, N. C. _ % W_ _ j| Young, Sara Elaine Asheville, N. C. J ' ' ) 1 W Yount, Albert M Newton, N. C. ' f T k, Yount, BoydH Hickory, N. C. . ' ■m A ST tf Ti Ann Hickorv, N. HlS Bf HBBl Hil H H i J Page Thirty-five Flowers, Riser, McSwain, Odom JUNIOR CLASS M m Abernathy, Brenda I. Hickory, N. C. Adcox, Alice Leslie Salisbury, N. C. Anderson, Robert CjEorge Decatur, Ga. Alistell, Alice Louise Concord, N. C. Austin, Ernest Rankin Gastonia, N. C. Baker, Ramona Lafone Hickory, N. C. Bauer, Joan Marie Gilbertsville, Pa. Bauserman, Jack Woodstock, Va. Bell, Patricia Ann Granite Falls, N. C. Bennett, Mary Isabel Wadesboro, N. C. Bisanar, Judy Rebecca Gastonia, N. C. Black, Virginia Cherry ille, N. C. Bloh, Vivian Lucille Giddings, Texas BoGER, Willie Ann Salisbury, N. C. BoLiCK, Jerry E. Granite Falls, N. C. BoLicK, Thomas Dean Hickory, N. C. Pnge Thirty-six CLASS OF 1963 BosT, WiLLA Deane Newton, N. C. Brambilla, Elena Cristuna , . , Milan, Italy Bridges, Charlotte Ann . Hickory, N. C. Brooks, Elaine Mauser . Hickory, N. C. Brotherton, Brenda J. . Moores ' ille, N. C. Browne, Patricia Sue Shelby, N. C. BuMGARNER, Lewis E Hickory, N. C. Bltmgarner, Linda Carol . Hickory, N. C. BuRGiN, WiLBURN George Newton, N. C. Burns, Phillip Lee Charlotte, N. C. Burton, Thomas Lee High Point, N. C. Campbell, Laura Ann , , . Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Lewis Odell . Newton, N. C. Coffey, Janet Boomer, N. C. Coffey, Rebecca Ann . . . Gastonia, N. C. Coggins, Tyna E Kannapolis, N. C. Conner, Gary Wayne . Lincolnton, N. C. CoRNwELL, Carolyn H. . Lattimore, N. C. Coulter, Willlam H Conover, N. C. Craft, Sophia Gail Hickory, N. C. Crump, Thaddeus L Hickory, N. C. Dale, Susan Matheson . Hickory, N. C. Davis, Martha Elizabeth Concord, N. C. Deal, Cornelia K Charlotte, N. C. Deal, Linda Christine . Hickory, N. C. DOTZENRODT, JuTTA W. T. Itzehoe Holst, Germany Duffy, Joye Elizabeth . Mooresville, N. C. DuLiN, Rachel E Charlotte, N. C. ' H r dTtfe ii iiiidiift it fc fc ' k - . Page Thirty-seven CLASS OF 1963 1 4 f f Klvtic ' S C ' p O r: ' -1 fe i EcHERD, Linda Sue Taylorsville, N. C. Efird, Linda Roselyn Albemarle, N. C. English, Julia Ann Salisbury, N. C. Falardeau, Joan Carole Vale, N. C. Fleming, Patricia Ann Hickory, N. C. Flowers, Bert Richard Charlotte, N. C. Foster, Peggy Sue Concord, N. C. Frye, Glenda Jeanne . . Newton, N. C. Frye, FIarold Ted Hickory, N. C. Frye, Walter C Hickory, N. C. Eye, Ronald Wayne . . Newton, N. C. C Harrison, Carolyn M. Morganton, N. C. Coble, Judy Stewart States -ille, N. C. GuLLEDGE, Margaret E. Charlotte, N. C. Hallman, Linda Pearl Lincolnton, N. C. Harrill, Bettie Rlith . , Ncv ' ton, N. C. I JARRINCiTON, ChARLES T. Taylors •ille, N. C. 1 Iarry, David Lowrance Grover, N. C. I Iart, George Andrew Elkin, N. C. 1 Iassell, James W Pensacola, Fla. Hegele, Thomas Richard Urbana, Ohio Henry, Walter David Newton, N. C. I Ierman, Stephen Gary Newton, N. C. I IiGGiNs, Betty Slie Hickory, N. C. 11 INKLE, Gary Clayton Welcome, N. C. 1 Ioffman, Jo Elaine Gold Hill, N. C. I loKE, Harley Jennings Catawba, N. C. Hollar, Freda Joyce Claremont,, N. C. Page Thirly-eight CLASS OF 1963 HoLSHOusER, Patsy Jo . Rockwell, N. C. Houston, Dorothy M . Hildebran, N. C. Huddle, Benjamin Paul . . Tokyo, Japan Huddle, David K Newton, N. C. Hudson, Judy E Mooresville, N. C. Huffman, Jerry Dean Hickory, N. C. Hughes, Roger Larry Ellenboro, N. C. Hunt, Carolyn Elizabeth Hickory, N. C. Ishida, Kachie Chiba, Japan James, Robert C Rural Retreat, Va. Jenkins, Horace Irvin Hickory, N. C. Jensen, Suzanne Marie Statesville, N. C. Joines, James Ray Mooresville, N. C. Jones, James Burton Maiden, N. C. JosEY, John Alan Statesville, N. C. Kale, John Wesley Hickory, N. C. Keck, David Lee Hickory, N. C. Kendrick, N. Virginia . Belmont, N. C. Kennerly, Benny Max Concord, N. C. Kerley, Brenda Kay Hickory, N. C. Kester, D. Gary Bessemer City, N. C. KiLLiAN, Nancy Jane . . Lincolnton, N. C. KooNTZ, Sonny Mocks ille, N. C. Lampsi, Georgette E. Albemarle, N. C. Land, Robert E. New Philadelphia, Ohio Latta, Susan Meredith Hickory, N. C. Lawing, Patricia Ann ... Newton, N. C. Lingle, George Woodley Gastonia, N. C. im - fe ife Page Thirty-tiinc CLASS OF 1963 . A LoHR, David Lindsey Lincolnton, N. C. Long, Nancy Io Kannapolis, N. C. LowMAN, F. DiANNE Hildcbran, 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 Newton, N. C. McSwain, Vivian Gail Albemarle, N. C. MacLeod, Lorwe F Hickory, N. C. Mauney, John David Fayetteville, N. C. iMauney, Martha F. Cheirvville, N. C. Michael, Mary Jane Charlotte, N. C. MiKELS, Ted Emmett Hickory, N. C. Miller, Mary Kathleen Richfield, N. C. Mills, Kay Frances , Moorcsxillc, N. C. Moore, James F. Granite Falls, N. C. MoRETZ, Linda Jeannette Hickory, N. C. Moser, Ann Broome Hickory, N. C. MosER, Claude Randy . Flickory, N. C. MiiRPH, Peggy Joyce . Kannapolis, N. C. Nichols, Nancy Dolores Batesburg, S. C. Odom, John Gary Conover, N. C. Oglesbee, Diedrich D. Thunderbolt, Ga. OxENTiNE, Richard B. Valdese, N. C. Perry, Anna Ellis Belmont, N. C. Pearson, Alan Ried East Orange, N. J. Peeler, Phyllis Ann Hickory,- N. C. Page Forty CLASS OF 1963 Peeler, Tommy Quay Vale, N. C. Plexico, John Wylie . . Lancaster, S. C. Pope, Sanfokd Murray , Hickory, N. C. Preslar, Larry Wilson . . Hickory, N. C. Price, Eugene Olin . . . Taylorsville, N. C. Rankin, Anne Martha Gastonia, N. C. Rhyne, Bonnie Eldora Clover, S. C. Rice, Patricia Ann Conover, N. C. Rodgers, William E Hickory, N. C. Roof, Betty E Granite Quarry, N. C. Ross, Elizabeth Ann ... Gastonia, N. G. Rowland, Robert H. . Mocksville, N. C. Ruoss, Joan E Landisville, Pa. Sain, Nancy Kay Vale, N. C. Schley, Donald Grayson . Lynchburg, Va. ScHMUCKER, James M. . . .Charlotte, N. C. Sellers, Charles D. Cherrv ' ille, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmie D. Granite Falls, N. C. Sherrill, Scott Landis, N. C. Shook, Bonnie Darlene , , Hickory, N. C. Shrlim, Walter Reese Lincolnton, N. C. Shuford, Elizabeth A. , Lincolnton, N. C. Sigman, Lois Elizabeth Statesville, N. C. SiGMAN, Rebecca Ann . Granite Falls, N. C. SiGMON, Judy Kay Claremont, N. C. SiGMON, William Andrew . Hickory, N. C. Sink, Martha Holt Charlotte, N. C. Smith, Donald Wayne . . Salisbury, N. C. ik ft i -.; « ' ▲%mHIi. Page Forty-one 19 6 3 r-i C ' (6 MJi idik ' . ifk l tffii. , i i.; •f ' ■ - Smith, Ethelyn Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Speckhard, Donald K. Hickory, N. C. Sprouse, Brenda Faye Hickory, N. C. Stoner, Orpheus E Greenville, S. C. Tabor, Mary E Valdese, N. C. Terrell, Julia S. Granite Falls, N. C. Thomas, Franklin Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Jeannie E Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Robert C. Charleston, W. Va. Thornburg, KiTTi ' Kay . Dallas, N. C. Turner, Philip Elliott . Lawndale, N. C. TuTTLE, Catherine E Maiden, N. C. Wagner, Ruth Conover, N. C. Ward, Hallie E. Kings Mountain, N. C. Warren, Carl Wayne I lickory, i . C. Warren, James Ray Statesville, N. C. Watson, Jon Kenneth Dallas, N. C. Weant, Linda Alice Salisbury, N. C. Wells, Jerry H. Canton, N. C. Whisenant, Rita Carol Maiden, N. C. White, Odell Wilkesboro. N. C. Whitley, Rex Alton Albemarle, X. C. Williams, Carole Edith Elliott City, Md. Wilson, A Iildred Cline Catawba, N. C. Wise, Jerry Salisbury, N. C. WiTHERSPooN, Kenneth L. Dallas, N. C. Wooten, Thomas L. . Wilmington, N. C. Wright, Wanda Leah Landis, N._C. Wyatt, Rachel M Statesville; N.C. Page Forty-two Dean Bret ' s secretary, Kay Bowman, is rather popular during examination week. Floyd, of ihc l-ivn, whom have voii come to sec? By his iriiv of life, you may know the man! (T 1 f o, I teach walchdoii one and two and barking s . . ' The faithful few attenc another open house. nil uu ' . uuihn To draw such a crowd Zorro must have struck again. Bill I Ioffneh President Lee Canipe Vice-President Elaine Temple Secretary SENIORS Judy Cooper and Betty Ann Hackmr.nn take orders for cap and own and invitation- for senio rs. The curtain is about to fall To end our college days. We cannot put our thoughts in words, But they are full of praise. Diamond rings and wedding plans Cars and jobs and tears- Seniors, it has finalh ' come. Graduation ' s Here! (From Pine Needles ' ) Page Forty-four i TTX Jean Piercy Treasurer Judy Roberts Historian Kati-iy McGeiver Chaplain BEST ALL-AROUND k mcgovhh Clarence Pugh Page Forty-five Abernethv, Helen Virginia Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Chemistry B.S. Degree in Biology Junior Class Productions 3; Religious Council 2, 3; V.W.C.A. 1. 2, i; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, N. C. Executive Council 3, 4; Campus Guide 3; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. Sccretarv 4; Biologv Lab Assist- ant 4; DiniriK Hall 1. 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 3. Allen, Richard Darwin Mocksville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Math Allen, Robert Eugene Columbia, S. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education and English Forensics 2: Diaknnia Fellowship 1: LSA 2; Student Curt , RocordinH Officer; hACAWA 4. fdiMr; Hill ( Minmi-,si. ,n -i, 4. Secretary, [|i iKr ( muikiI -i, 4, S, nl.Lr ; Student Pul.lu ,ii h.hs t munmie ' c 4; riicta Chi 3. 4, ScLiil.in, Assistant to Ucan Sox 3. 4: l ,.. l l,„ Amuun. Stiulenls in Ainer- kmi ( mivisinis and Colleges 4; President of II, .use louncil. nderson, Ellen Kay High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3, 4; Band 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Mauney 3, President JMauney 4; Philias 2. 3. 4. Historian 4; Lab Assistant I, 2, 4; Kappa Delta National Sorority. Angel, Daniel Richard Asheville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Football 3. 4; Lettermcn ' s Club 3, 4. Annas, Janah Lorene Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education FT A 4. (3-Year Student) Barcer, Mary Ann Gibsonville, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2; Music Educators National Conference 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 4; Junior Class Productions 1. 2; Band 2; YAV.C.A. 1, 2; LSA 1, 4; Canterbury Club 2; Hall Commission 2; House Council 2. Campus Guide 2; Music Library 1, 2. Barringer, John Carroll Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Tennis 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Chap- lain 3, Co-Pledge Trainer 4; University of North Carolina 1, 2. Page Forty-six Bethune, David Ross Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Intramuials 1 , 2 BoLiCK, James William Hickory, N. C A.B. Degree in Business Booth, Sarah Hibernia Catawba, N. C. A.B. Degree in English 2, 3; House Council 4. FTA 4; Playmakeis 1; Alpha 1, 2, 3, Historian : 1; Dean ' s List 3. Bopp, Marilyn Mae Clemson, S. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education CE 2, 3, 4; Playmakers I, 2; Junior Class ■..ducti.ins 1. 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, iliinit P.ip.es.-iil.iliM- 2, 3; LSA 1, 2, 3, 1 r(.asur(.r 2, . . C. Area Secretary-Treas- vr i: c:..llugf Suiulav School 1, 4; Intra- urals 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant isiness Manager 3, Business Manager 4; :impus 2, 3; Student Publications Com- ittc-i- 4; Philias I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, K.iMi-.i 4, (lass Officer 1, Chaplain; Li- ,,, ,,r,i,ni 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who imnrj in,l. ' ul in American VniveTsities ul ( n , ' , .. 4; Kappa Delta National So- rity 4. BouKNiGHT, Ray Stephen Timberville, Va. B.S. Degree in Biology FTA 3, 4; Band I; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Supt. 4; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3. His- torian 4; Biology Lab Assistant 4; Dining Hall 1, 2. 3, 4. Bowman, Emily ' Lorene Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ZE 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Produ Bowman, Jean Robinson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prim.ary Education ACE I. (3-Year Student) Bracknell, Edwin C. Miami, Fla. A.B. Degree in Business Administratio}i Intraraurals 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4, Treas- Page Forty-seven Bristol, Dorothy Giles Brittain, Ronda Ann Brlinnemer, Michael Ray Bumgarner, Dennis C. Glen Alpine, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elemeiitciry Editcatinn A.B. Degree in FJementnry Education A. B. Degree in Business Administration A.B. Degree in Business Administration ( 3. Year Student) Methodist Student Movement 2, 3. and Economics . Golf. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I. Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4; Theta Chi Maintenance Staff 1. Ifetfj BlIiMGARNER, JOSEPH EuGENE Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology and Pre-medical Sciences Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Hall Commission 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Secretair 3, Historian 4; Professor ' s Assistant 2; Lab Assistant 2, 3. 4. Blirns, Rachel Aldine Carpenter, Barbara Jean BuRNETTE, John Douglas Valdese, N. C. Claremont, N. C. INewton. IN. G. g Degree in Elementary Education A.B. Degree in Primary Education A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Q,,,ij Lipscomb College, Nashville. Tenn. I. ACE 1. Page Forty-eight Carpenter, John William, Jr. Claremont, y. C. A.B. Degree in Economics [ntramurals 2, 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Assistant Pledge Trainer 3. Clark, Roger Kenneth Hickory, N. C ' A.B. Degree in Physical Education Cloninger, Fred Samltel Bessemer Citv, N. C. Coffey, William Howard Gastonia, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology A.B. Degree in Business Intram Sigma Waste urals 3, 4; House Council 4; IFC 4; Phi Epsilon 2. 3, 4, Historian 4; n Carolina College 1. Junior Class Productions 3; Intramurals 1 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 3; Hacavva Busi ness Staff 2, 3; Theta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, Pledge Marshal 4. Rush Chair man 4; Student Bodv Treasurer 3; Studcn Budget Board 3, Chairman; Dean ' s List 4 Collins, Rebecca Adelaide Linculntun, N. C. .B. Degree in Elementary Education KCE 1, 2, 3, First Vice-President 3; Play- lakers 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Canpella Choir , 3; ReUgious CouncU 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, resident 3; Methodist Student Movement , 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; WAA 1, 2, 3; iACAWA 3; Campus Guide 2; ISC 2, 3; Upha Sigma Kapna 1. 2, 3, Treasurer 2, ' resident 3, ISC Representative 2, 3; Zeta au Alpha National Sorority 3. C3-Vear Student) Cooper, Martha Julia Kings Mountain, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 3, 4, President 4; Plavmakers 1, His- torian; Intramurals 2; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, 4, Typist 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 4; Campus Guide 2; House Council 2, Mauney Sec- retary; Lambda Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. Recording Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer; lota Epsilon Omega 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Class Offic er 3, Chaplain; Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3, 4, Dr. UUman 2, 3, Profs. Hoyle and Srrunk 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Sigma Kappa National Soror- ity 4. Crytz, Thomas Jack Hickory, N. c ' A.B. De ree in Business Administration Daniels, Dewey Thomas States ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Mitchell College 1, 2. Page Forty-nine Daniels, Franklin Boyd States alle, N. C. A.B. Decree in Business Administration Davenport, Linda Ann Spartanburg, S. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education CK 2. 4; Girls ' Chorus 2, Secretary; . .t, , 2: I luerleader 3; Hacawa 2, 3, -t; I ' lnlii. 1. i. 4, Social Chairman 3, Sec ret. in 4; iiv Kappa Sifima Kappa 1; Miss Maiili ( 1 M; International Contest) 3; Daisy Mac 3; Class Officer 4, Treasurer (Second Semester); Budget Board 4. Sec rctary; Junior Store 3; Maid of Honor 4; VI ;,„ l (,o Amo n Sl.iilenis in Americw l dicersilies Mul CnJIeHf 4; Kap|)a Delia iNalional Sorority 4. Daves, Claude Wilton Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education lis 2; Letter- Davis, Joe Cliff Forest City, N. C. A.B. Degree in History i bd Deaton, Tony Reginald Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies Page Fifty Dei. LINGER, Danna Gay Cherry ' ille, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education FTA 3; Junior Class Productions 1; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. Cabinet Representative 2; ColleRe Sunday School 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; WA 1, 2, 3; Hacawa 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3. CS-Year Student) Downey, Virginia Carswell Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Gratnmar Grade Education C 3-Year Student) Drury ' , Thomas Lester Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Eades, John Stephen Shelby, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and Spnnish Eaker, David Reginald Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Playmakers 2, 3; Junior Class Productions 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3; Campus Guide 2; House Council 3; Class Officer 1, Historian; Dining Hall 2, 3; Auditorium Technician 1,2, 3, 4. EcKARD, Ronald Clinton Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Eggers, Edith Buff Hildebran, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Elmore, Brenda Clay Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in English it Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Public . Devotions Chairman 4. C3-Year Student) Finger, James Richard Lincolnton, N. C. A.B, Degree in Business Kampus Kats 3; Band 3. Finger, John Rhyne Dallas, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology (3-Year Student) Freed, Mary Rosann Sunbury, Pa. A.B. Degree in Sociology and Education FTA 3, 4; LSA 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1 ; Student-Faculty Nominating Com mittee 1; Advisory ' Committee 3, Advisory Council to the Dean of Students; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, Junior Class Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Campus Guide 3; House Council 2, Vice-President Fritz; ISC 4, President; Philias 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3. 4, Historian; Library- .Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager of Junior Store 3; Who ' s Who Amtmi; Students in American Universities mid Cotleges 4; Kappa Delta National Sorority 4. Page Fiity-one C.ADD, ScoTTiE Sue Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish and Sociology FT A 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Student Cabinet ? : Summer Commission 2; Delta Zeta 1, 2. i. Secretary 2, First Vice-President 3; Gatton, Fr( niv D. Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in B isiness Administraiioii and History Gentry, Margaret L. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2. 4; Playmakcrs 2; A Cappella Choir GiBBS, Iainies Lawrence Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History FTA 4; BSU 4. Gibson, Sara Frances Lexington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA .?. 4; I ' liiM 2, CuWvKr SlllHi.l i, 4; W 2, A Lciioir I ' .llMira,, Corresponding Sei .ikcrs 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, School 1; Intramurals 2, 4; Hacavva 1, 2, 3, 4; 3. 4; Delta Zeta 3. 4, GoFF, Ruby Faye Rocky Mount, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; Rehgious Council 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; College Sunday School 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Westminster Fell.nv ship 3, 4; WAA I, 2; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. Haas, Iuanita Wood Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 4. Hackmann, Betty Ann Baltimore, Md. A.B. Degree in English and German FT, 4; Junior Class Productions 1; Y.W.C.A. 1; LSA 1. 2, 3, 4, Frontiers Chairman 3l Ctillege Sundav School 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 2; Hacawa 2. 3, 4; Lenoir KIimu-uu 2, 3. 4; Campus Guide 2; ISC :■. I ' hili.is I, 2: Mu Sigma Fpsilnn 4; Profrssnfs ss,M.,nt 3. 4; Luthn.ui Brotherh.iod Sdiol.nsllip; IViio ' s Wlw Ammin Stmleiils n: , mcr,cu,i Uuivcrsitk-s a„d Col- leges 4. Page Fiftytwo Hager, Cloyd Avon, Jr. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Intraraurals 2, 3, 4; Lenoir IRhyneau 3, 4, Circulation Manager; IFC 2; Sigma Phi Ep- silon 2, 3. 4. Social Chairman 2, 3, Senior Marshal 4; University of North Carolina 1. Hallman, Lana Kay Granite Falls, n! C. A.B. Degree in Religiaiis Education 1; Library Assistant 3. ( 3-Year Student) Hardman, Ronald Shankle Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Hardy, Rose Mary Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 3-, Westminster Fellowship 2, 3; Stu- dent Cl in.-t 2: Lenoir Rhynean 1, 2, 3, I.I ' ' II ' I :. Co-Editor 3; Day Commis- --1 ' ■ ' ' ' Publications Committee 3; I ' ll I I .: ,. iiineRa 2, 3, President 3; Mu Si iii,, I |,,,l,,,, ,1; Who ' s Who Amonji Stn- dculi ni Aini:ncan Universities and Col- leges 3. C3-Year Student) Harrion, Robert Dale Bessemer Cit ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Puhlic School Music Music Club 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Plav- makers 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Productions 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Canterbun- Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4. Vice Presi dent 4. Harkell, Donald Lee Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Hastings, Clara Sylvia Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2. 3. 2nd Vice-President 3; Girls ' Chorus 1; Junior Cla.ss Productions 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellow- ship 2, 3, Vice-President 3; House Council 2, ' ice-President 2; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3, Secretar ' 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, Secre- tar;- 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. (3-Year Student) Hatley, Nora Helen Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English 3; Intramurals 2. 3; WAA 2. (3-Year Student) Page Fifty-three Haupt, Charles Edward Nev ton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Lettermcn ' s Club 2, }, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. 3, 4. Heavner, Essie Jane Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education C3-Year Student) Heavner, Julia Alice Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education (3-Year Student) 1 IelDERMAN, KEPfNETH RuSSELL Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business IPC 4; Theta Ch( 1. 2, 3, 4, First Guard 4. Hewitt, Beckie Dianne Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 2, 3, Vice-President 3. C3-Year Student) Hickman, Mary Elaine Hudson, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2; House Council 2, Secretary. HoFFNER, Billy Ray Salisbury, N. C. A.B. D egree in Sociology Religious Council 2, 3, 4_, Vice-President 3, President 4; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 4. Secretary 2; LSA 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3. President 4, Area Vice-President 4, Regional Archivist 4; Student Cabinet 3. 4, Chap- lain; ConA ' ocation Monitor 3, - ; Campus Guide 2, 3, Co-Director 3; Class Officer r r -u- jirut J 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Dining .o. Degree ill History and Health ana Hall ' 1, 2, 3; Bookstore 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Physical Education HoLBROOK, Edwin Charles Independence, Va. Brotherhood Scholarship 4; Who ' s Who . viong Stt(deiits in ' and Colleges 4. als 2, 3, 4; Page Fifty-four Holler, Hoy Cline Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adniinistratimi HoLSHousER, Sandra Lee Salisbury, N. G. A.B. Degree in Grmnmar Grade Education ACE 4; Forensics 4; LSA 2; College Sundav School I; Intiamurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 2, 3; Lenoir Rhyncan 4; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, 4; Convocation Monitor 2, 3, 4. Horton, Harry Nelson Huffman, Bobbie Sue China Grove, N. C. Conover, N. G. A.B. Degree in Business Administration A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Intiamurals 4. ACE 1; Intiamurals 3. (3-Year Student) Johnston, Roy Lee Mt. Holly, N. G. B.S. Degree in Chemistry Johnston, Halley Comett, Jr. Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Math Religious Council 3, 4 3, 4; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4 Assistant Supt. 3, Superintendent 4; Housi Council 3; Chi Beta Phi 3. Vice-Presiden 3, President 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; Din ing Hall 1, 2, 3, 4. Jones, Frederick Michael Conover, N. G. A.B. Degree in Physical Edtication Kanipe, Lee IozELEY Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degre e in Business Administration Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2. 3. 4; Student Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Student Court 2; Summer Commission 3; Ad ' isor ' Com- mittee 2, 3; Hall Commission 4; Day Com- mission 2, 3; IFC 3, President 3; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ' ice-President 3, Social Chaurman 4; Class Officer 4, Vice-President; North State Student Government 4, Presi- dent; Who ' s Who Aniuiig Students in Amer- ican Uni ' ersities mid Colleges 4. Page Fifty-five Karriker, Richard Gerald Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business otball 2, M Track 1; Dinins Hall 1, Keever, |udy Lenoir Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physictil Edueatiaii IiUi.imuralv 2. ?,. 4; WAA 2. 3, 4. Preside 2. 3. ice President 4; Delta Zeta 2. . ' ,. Keever, M. Faye Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in English ■als I. 2. i: V. j 1, 2. i; Student ion 3. (3-Year Student) Keller, Elizabeth Aniste Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in English KisER, Cathy Farabee China Grove, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; ISC 2; Philias I. 2, 3; Dining Hall 1, 2; Kappa Delta National Sorority 3. C3-Year Student) KisER, Earllith Enola Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3; Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2; College Sunday School 1. 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Hacawa 2, 3; Hall Commission 2; House Council I, 2, 3; Lambda Alpha 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Vice-President 4; Class Officer 3, Hist Dining Hall 1, 2; Sigma Kappa Na C 3-Year Student) Klutz, Johnny Sullivan Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Math Laney ' , Charles Clifford Rhodhiss, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies Page Eifty-six Lautenschlager, Luther W. Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Geniinn i. 4. Lemon, Harry Lee, Jr. Newton, N. C A.R. Degree in Social Siiidies Link, Sarah Constance Staunton, Va. A.B. Degree in Public School Mmic FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicitv Co-Chairman 2; Music Educatois National Conference 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. Little, Bobby Clifford Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adminisiraiion Imrai 1, 2, Long, Roberta Shuford Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Pre-medical Science IRC 1; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, LowMAN, Reba Inez Hildebran, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementai ' v Education ACE I. C 3-Year Student) Lybrand, Deanna Lee Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Lynch. Jltdith Ann Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Page Fifty-seven McClamrock, Tony Michael Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Phy.ical Education McCreary, John FrjVnklyn Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish 1 l. Chi McEntire, Thomas Harold Wilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Accounting 1 sslst s M.i (,.nll 1; Campus Guide 3; Pm- MM.int 2. 3; Public Relations Office m Director of Sports Publicity; rsh.,1 1, 2. Inotball 1, 2 3, 4; TKH 2 3. 4; Gl als 1 ard 2, 3 . Pre C3 Year Student) McGeiver, Katharine Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Intramurals 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Stu- tient Cabinet 4, Treasurer 4: Campus Guide 4; Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, ' ice-President 3, Chaplain-Historian 4; Student Body Treas- urer 4; Freshman Class Treasurer: Senior Class Chaplain; Lab Assistant 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in versifies and Colleges. McNeely, Gerald Willard Valdese, N. C. B.S. Degree in Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4. Marsh, Frances Marian Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology isfer Student from iMars Hill College. Massey, Gary Delano Statesville, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Mesimer, Martha Irene Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 4; Y.W.C.A. 2. 4; BSU 1; Lenoir Rhyneait 4, Typist; Hall Commission Summer President of House Council; Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Public Relatii Office 2, 3, 4. C 3-Year Student) Page Fifty-eight MiDGETT, Marcus Clair Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, S; Ini murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 1, 3, 4; Student Court 4; House Council 2, Mitchell, Vivlan Wilson Hildebran, N. C. A.B. Degree in Eleinentary Education FTA 3; Band 2; MSM 2, 3; Intramurals 2; VVAA 3; Campus Guide 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3. C 3-Year Student) MoRETZ, Bettie Opal Bradenton, Fla. A.B. Degree in Sociology A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1; Lenoir Rhytwaii 1, 2, 3, 4; Philias 1, 2, 3; Reporter 2, 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; Chi Beta Phi 2; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3; Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award; Nominated for Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellowship: Class Marshal I; Kappa Uclla National Sorority 4. Mull, Mary Elsle Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics ll.A I; BSU 1; Professor ' s Assistant 1. Mull, Rita Aderholdt Henry River, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2; Y.W.C.A. 2. C3-Year Student) Murray, Joel Luke Casar, N. C. B.S. Degree in Chemistry Myers, Boyce Wayne Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies Noah, Mary Esther Svvannanoa, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1 2, 3, Campu 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; LSA 1. College Sunday School 2. 3, 4; Guide 3; Dining HaU 1, 2, 3. Page Fifty-nine NoRiMAN, Wade Nolen Julian, N. C. A.B. Degree in liistory lUliKious Council i. Treasurer; Diakonia lellowship 3, Vice-President; LSA 2, 3, 4; Convocation Committee 3; Campus Guide 3. 4; nininc Hall 3; Student Center 4; Ir. Sr. Mens Oralnrical Cunlcsl 3. Parker, Emil Wayne Newell. N. C. A.B. Degree iu Uhlory Lenoir Rliviie.oi 1, 2. 3. 4. Spoil!, Editor 1, 2; Iota Epsilon OmeKa 2, 3, 4; Public Relations Office 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Publicitv Parker, Iotha Ray Lincolnton, N. C. . ' . . Degree in Eleuientary ELhicalioii ACE 1; l hi makers 1; 15SII 2. Parlier, Paul Lewis Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Achuinislratinii Circle K 1, 2. Pflieger, David H. New Hanover, Pa. A.B. Degree in History Kampus Kats 1. 2, 3; Forensics 3; Plav makers 1. 2. 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Business Manager 3, 4; Band 2, 3; ReliBious Council 2; Diakonia Fellowship 1. 2; LSA 1. 2; Canterbury- Club 3; House Council 2; Professor ' s Assistant 1. 2, 3. 4; Dining Hall 1. 2. 3. Phillips, Ray Odell Millers Creek. N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical EducaUcr, C3-Year Student) PiERCY, Jean Rollins Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; A Cappella Choir I. 2, 3; Junior Class Production 1, 3; Westminster Fellow- ship 3. 4; WAA 2. 3, 4; Hacawa 3; LcHoir Rhriuni, 3. 4; Hilx-riiiTtor 1; Class Treasurer 2. 3, 4; Dinins H,dl 1. 2, 3. 4. Prestwood. Dallas W. Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in English BSU 3, 4. Page Sixty PuGH, Clarence Lee Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration |LSA 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Student CabiiiL ' t 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-Presi- k ' lii ; Stuilcnt Court 2, 3; Advisor ' Com- iiiKo -; [ I ( AWA 3, Circulation Manager; D.ix ( ..innii.sion 3. Presidins Officer; iMav .nun I St.. It 1. 3; Student Biidv ice-Presi- liru i. President 4; Clas-. Ollkn I ' resident :: Dinnig Hall 1, 2. 3. 4; ll,,„Uv,,iter 3; ni.lrni Government A v.iul -;; I iMnu-Loming ; li.iiiiii.in 3; Who ' s W ' li., :ii,,,iii ' iludents ill Amvricini Ifiiiivrsil t-s ini, i ' nlU ' gei. Rabon, Carol Livengood Hickory, iS ' . C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3; Student Cabinet 1; Dav Com- mission 1; ISC 2, 3; Delta Zeta U 2, 3, President 3; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3; Libron- 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshal 2; Who ' s Who Amonsi Stiiriei.ts in American Universities imd Colleges. C 3-Year Student) Ramsey, Van Harold Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Public School Music Music Club 3, 4; Music Educators Nat Rhyne, Jane Ellen Mt. Holly, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education als 3, 4; ISC 3; Phili; Conference 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; 4; ISC Representative 4; May Court 3. B:,ntl 3. 4; BSII 3, 4. .. tiii J RicHBOuRG, Nancy Cauble Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4. Roach, Clifford Graves Bnnvn Mills. N. J. A.B. Degree in History FTA 4; Junior Class Productions 3; Religirus Council 2; Diakonia Fellowship 1. 2; MSLI 1, 2, 3. 4, President 2; Hall Commission 3; House Council 3; Dining Hall 2. 3, 4: SluJent Center 2, 3. Roach, Steven Horne Avondale, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology The Plavmakers 3; Football 2; Baseball 1 2; Intramurals 1. 4; Lettermen ' s Club 1. -i S udent Cabinet 4; IFC 4. President i Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 4. Guard 3. Pres Roberts, Judy E. Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and Spanish FTA 4; LSA 1; WAA 2. 3. 4; Summer Commission 4; Hacawa 3. 4; Lenoir Rhynettn 3; News Editor 4; House Council 4; Iota Ep- silon Omega 4; May Court 3; Class Officer. Historian 3. 4; Professor ' s .Assistant 4; Lab Assistant 2. 3. 4; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. Page Sixty-one Robinson, Carroll Leonard Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religiotis Education The Playmakers 1, 2; Band 1. 2, 3; Dia- konia Fellowship 1, 2, 3; LSA 1, 2, 3; College Sunday School 1: Campus Guide 2, 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3; Student Center 3. (3 Year Student) Rogers, Faye Kerley Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Educaticm ACE 4. RuDisELL, Constance Eloise Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish and Sociology FTA 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Student Court 3; Lambda Alpha 1. 2, 3; ISC 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 1, 2: Sigma Kappa National Safrit, Marilyn Jeanette Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and Social Studies FTA 4; Playmakers 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Junior Class Production 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; LSA 2; Intramurals 2; Hacawa 3; Lenoir Rhytmun 1, 3, 4, Proofreader 4; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 3, Miss Shuford; Dining HaU 1, 2, 3, 4. Sears, Claudette Vantrice Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4. C 3-Year Student) Sewell, Ernest Lee Hickory, N. C. U.S. Degree in Sociology and I ' hysiad Education FTA 3, 4. SiiELFON, Charlotte May ' bell Connelly Springs, N. C. A.B. Degree in Priinary Education ACE 4. SnERRiLL, Bett ' Pearson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prinurry Education ACE 1, 2. 3, 4. First Vice-President 3. Page Si.xly tivo Sherrill, Robert McQueen Cornelius, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Shirley, Charles Payne Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Shook, Evelyn Shrum Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics FTA 3, 4. C 3-Year Student) Shuping, Carolyn Byrd Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education ACE 4. Sides, Floyd Eugene Rockwell, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology ■Attended Pfeiffer College; Junior Class Pro- ductions 3; Religious Council 4; Diakonia Fellowship 2, 3, 4, President 4; LSA 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 3; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Professor ' s Assistant 4; Maintenance Staff 2. SiGMON, CelIA FayE Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. C 3-Year Student) SiGMON, Patricia Gail Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education IRC 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; LSA 1. 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3; Zeta Tau Alpha 4, Chaplain 4. Simpson, Janet Steele Hickory, iN. C. A.B. Degree in Vrimary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretan- 3. 4; Music Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Band I. 2. 3, 4; Religious CouncU 4; Westminster Fellow ship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Com- mission 4; Campus Guide 4; ISC 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3: Zeta Tau Alpha 4, Pledge President 3. Page Sixty three Sloop, Linda Jo Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Sloop, Norma Jean Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Public School Music Smith, Stuart Bryson Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology IRC 1, 2. 3, President 3; ACE 2, 3, 4; IRC I, 2; FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Playmakers 2; Girls ' Chorus 2; A Cappella Publicity Chairman 2; Music Educators Na- Choir 4; Junior Class Production 1; LSA tional Conference 3, 4, Publicity Cha irman 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; College Sunday 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College School 1; Hall Commission 2, Secretary 2; Sunday School I. 2, 3, 4. I louse Council 2, 4, Secretary 2; Professor ' s Assistant 4. Starnes, Sandra Bowman Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3; Junior Marshal. L - Steelman, Betty Pearl Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Stevenson, William Francis Statesvillc, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology iiiiMiiuirals 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 2, 3; I ( A 3, Business Manager 3; Student ' iililK.itions Committee 3; IFC 3, 4, Vice- ' resident 3: Theta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4. Vice ' resident 3; Clas-. Olfuer -i, I ' resi.lent; Priitessdr ' s Assisunl v Suhleni I ,ie ullx lei W ),,, II lu, All Stovall, Lynda Lee Sylva, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Girls ' Chorus 2: Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-head 4; Hacawa 3, Business Staff; I t lnn,;iu 3, 4, Assist Stroud, Charles Douglas Ellenboro, N. C. ACE 1, 3; FTA 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Alpha del-. ,„ Am:-rwu„ U„nc,-,„u ' , .nul ( ,,1 eKe 4 ' ; lot., LpsUun Omega 3, 4. I reasurer 4;  Sa 3. A.B. Degree in Pre-Dental I),.], ' ,., , 1 ' -) 3 I ' lavmakers 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Production 1 Viee I ' Vesrdent ' ■ -■ 3; Canterbury Club I. 2; Alpha Psi • Sigma Kappa 1 II„nH ' coming Queen 4. (3-Year Student) Page Sixty- four Suggs, Anne Ruth Thomasville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish mid English Plavmakers 1; Junior Class Production 1; Band 2. 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4. Head Major- ette 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3. 4; Intrarnvrrals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2. 3, 4; Advisors ' Com- mittee 4j Hacawa 1, 2; Lenoir Rhvnean 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Pulilications Committee 4; Delta Zeta 3, 4, Pi..ss Chairman 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 3, 4; D.iisv Mae 1: Professor ' s Assistant 2; W );.. Vho Among Students in Universities and CoUeRes. Taylor, Robert Wray Lincolnton, N. C. Degree in Business Adntinistration Teague, Marietta Elizabeth Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Education ETA 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Committee 1, President 2. 3; MENC 2, 3, 4; Plavmakers 3. 4; A CappeUa Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Production 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2. Vice President 3; Religious Council 3, Social Chairman 2, 4; Canterburj- Club 3, 4; Alpha Sigroa Kappa 2, 3, Music Department As- sistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 4, Chaplain 3. Temple, Madge Elaine Salisbur , N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Education ACE 2. 3, 4. Chaplain 4; Junior Class Pro ductions 3; Band 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2; College Sundav School 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 2, 3, 4, Tvpist 2, 3. Assistant Class Editor 4; Hall Commission 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent of Mauncv Hall i; House Council 2, 3; ISC 4; Lambda Alpha 1, 2. 3, Recording Secretary 3; Class Officer 4. Secretary-; Pro lessor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Public Relations Office 4; Sigma Kappa National Sorority 4, ISC: Representative 4. Thojmas, Bobby ' Joe Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness Administratior, Treasure Thompson, Danny Carroll Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education TA 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, I ; Lettermen ' s Club 1, 2, 3. C3-Year Student) Thrasher, Farrar Charles Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Busitiess Administration Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3. 4. Trapp, Claude Jeter. Ir. Charlotte. i . C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies ETA 4; Track 1. Page Sixty-five Triplette, Andrea Louise Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and Sociology Playmakers 2; Girls ' Chorus 1; Religious Council 2; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, Secretary ' 2; Intramurals 1, 2, i; WAA 1, 2, 3; Student Cabinet 3; Summer Commission 3, Recording Secret. ir ; 1 1 i aw a 2. 3. Business Staff; Lenoir l ln, •,■•!„ 1. 3, Staff Writer; Philias 2, 3, t .., respmulinf; Secretan-; Student Bodv Ofliicr. 1. Sec retary. Kappa Delta National Sorority 4. C 3-Year Student) TuNSTALL, Robert Archie, Jr. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics C;ardner Wel.b ColleRc 1. 2. Vance, Kay Smith Linculnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and English IRC 4; FT. 4; Attended Greensboro Col- V A LIGHT, Grace C. Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in General Science i 4; BSII I. 2, 3. 4; Professor ' s Assisi  A A Viola, Harry Vlexander Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in History FTA 4; Kampus Kats 1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Junior Class Pro- ductions 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Religious Council 1, 2, 3; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Canter- bury Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3. Chap- lain 4; Student Court 4; Summer Commis- sion 4; Hall Commission 2, 3, 4; Campus Guides 2; House Council 2, 3. 4; Class Officer 2, Chaplain; Professor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among. Stiide.ils in Amer- ■cmi UniversHuis and Colleges 4. Walck, Clarence George, Jr. Watsontown, Pa. A.B. Degree in History Diakonia Fellowship 3; LSA 3; Pennsylvania State University 1; Palm Beach Junior Col lege 2. C 3-Year Student) Walker, Barbara Ann Ruthert ' ordton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 4; Playmakers 3, 4; Junior Class Pro- duction 3; Methodist Student Movement 1; College Sunday School 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. Head Cheer- leader 2, 3. 4; Hacawa 4; House Council 4; ISC 2, 3, 4; Delta Zeta 1, 2. 3, 4. President 3; Professor ' s Assistant 2. 3; Ma - Queen 4. Wallace, Sarah Ann Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education and English ACE 4; Delta Zeta 3, 4; Transfer Student Woman ' s College of U.N.C. Page Sixty-six M Walsh, Mary Rheta Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Educaticm ACE 4; BSU 4. Walters, Ella Thumasville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elenwuiary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; xMusic Club 3, 4; Playmakers 4; Junior Class Production 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Religious Council 3; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday School 1, 3; Canterbury Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Campus Guides 3, 4; Professor ' s Assistant 1, 2. 3, 4; Dining Hall 2, 3. Weaver, Larry Donald Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Whalen, Virginia Icard, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology (3-Year Student) White, Mary McKamie Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Edtication ACE 2, 3, President 3; Girls ' Chorus 1; Band 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Westminster Fellowship 2. 3; Lambda Alpha 1, 2. 3; (3-Year Student) White, Virginia Miller Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree i i Elementary Education (3-Year Student) Whitman, Cheryl Ellzabeth Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Williams, Albert Baxter Hudson, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Page Sixty-seven Williams, John Harley Williams, Teddie Roosevelt Wilson, Pinkney O., Jr. Winters, Helen Rebecca Hickory, N. C. Valdese, N. C. Valdese, N. C. Conover, N. C. A.B. Dee.ree in Business Administration A.B. Degree in Business Administration A.B. Degree in Business Administration A.B. Degree in Elementary Education C3-Y ' ear Student) (3-Year Student) Transfer Student from Appalachian. Woodward, Richard Arthur Levittown, Pa. A.B. Degree in Economics ootball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals I. 3; Letter nen ' s Club 2. 3, 4. Wray, Hope Wadine Burlington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prinuiry Educaticm 2, 3, 4; LSA 3, 4. Wright, Clarence Paul Lincolnton, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology BSU 1, 2; Basketball 2; Intramurals 1, Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Lab Assi ant 3, 4. YoDER, Judith Wilson Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Grammar Grade Educaticm ACE 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 2, 3, Sec- retary 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cabinet Rep- resentative 1, 4, Treasurer 2, President; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Convocation Committee 3; Hacawa 4, Senior Editor 4; Hall Commission 2; Campus Guide 2, 3, Co Director 3; House Council 2, Fritz Pres- ident 2; Lambda Alpha 2, 3; Historian 3, 4; Professor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3; Chapel Monitor 3. 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Marshal 1, 2; Who ' s Whn Amoiig Students in Americmt Universities and Colleges; Sigma Kappa National Soror- ity 4. Page Sixty-eight YouNT, Carolyn Rebecca Rocky Mount, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Aihiiinistratiou FTA 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; LSA 3, 4; Hihernator 1; Campus Guide 3: Professor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Dining Hall 1; Public Rela- tions Office 2. YouNT, James Dan Granite Falls, N. C, A.B. Degree in English Education Transfer Student. (Not Piclured) LiNGLE, Vickie Lou Faith, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education I loMER Lee Safrit 1940-1960 Page Sixty-nine THOU BEST BELOVED OF EVERY IGHTER V t ' l , Clarence Pugh President Don Smith Vice-President STUDENT GOVERNMENT Andrea Tpiplett Secretary Katitv ' jNIcGeiver Treasurer Page Seventy-two f r% First row: Yoder, Satterwhite, Friday, Litde, Triplett, Pugh, McGeiver, and iNIauney. Second row. Phillips, Whitener, Lowman, Roach, Ruoss, Mesa, Gadd, Hoffner, Bond. STUDENT CABINET These twenty-four Lenoir Rhyne persons— four student body officers, four representatives from each of the four academic classes, one representative from the one-3 ' ear comm_ercial class, and three ex-officio members— make up the highest legislative body in our Student Government. These students are primarily concerned with the wel- fare of their fellow students in both academic and co- curricular activities; promoting leadership and leadership training; conducting all our campus elections; seeing that all violations of our campus code of conduct are dealt with in Christian love. Each Tuesday night finds the Cabinet spending loni; hours discussing problems of the campus and seeking means of improving the life of the Lenoir Rhyne student. Dedicated students in this most vital role account for the continued success of Student Go ' ernment. Having come into existence in the academic year 1961- 1962, Student Commission is the youngest unit of student government. In its efforts to give a unique and deep-rooted contribu- tion to the student body, the Commission encourages in- dividual suggestions, looks for problem areas, experiments with new ideas and recommends major and minor changes. Its constant aim is to help all student organiza- tions to keep objectives and standards high and contribu- tions at a maximum. STUDENT COMMISSION First ro- Second Rhyne, IMcSwain, Smith, Green, T- Keever. II ' : Barker, Rober;s, Allen, Sigman, F. Keever. Page Seventy-three Bill Bond President— ISlen ' s House Council The House Councils are only a branch of Stu- dent Government, but such an important one they are. School spirit, in the truest sense of the phrase, is c e ' eloped in the dorms where the students learn to live with each other according to standards they set for themselves. Through the house council members, who are students, the actual governing of the dorm is carried on. Each f ouse Council in each of the five dormi- tories exists as a vital part of Student Government. Members were elected to positions of responsibility by their fellow students and were entrusted with the important task of maintaining a standard of citizenship and promoting a friendly and helpful atmosphere. HOUSE COUNCIL ACQUIRES Bill Blind, Tun L erly. lake Mayer, Fran Lambert, Fred Clonigcr, Bert Flowers, Re, ;, jie Curlce, Dick Rhyne, Blair ■Mi.iil ' ird. Ion Birkcli, J(ie Buniuarner. Earnest Austin. yp K First roiv: Ethlyn Smith, Judy Davis, Lois Bull. Bctt Triplett, Elizabeth Hyder. June Carpenter. Second row. Judy Roterts, Martha Davis, Mary Ann Stirewalt, Carole Plonk, Carolyn Eleazer. Third row: Rachel Dulin, Kay Anderson, Vivian McSvvain, Earluth Kiser, Sandra Green, Martha Little. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ORDER IN DORMS ■( Room inspectioii is tlie routine job of a uieniher of the (- House Council. Ethlyn Smith— Schaeffer Hall Carole Plonk— Fritz Hall Kay Anderson— Mninjej ' Hall Presidents— W omen ' i Hou.se Council: Page Seventy-five Left to lio ji; Dean Bret7. Foster, ' ise, Rudisill, Pugh, Stasavich, Smith, Birkeli STUDENT COURT To hear and to trv am stLitlcnt cliaryctl w ith an ot the major Constitutional xiolations— dishonesty, gambhng, xandalism, or intoxication— is the duty ol: the Student Court. The court is made up of the President and the Vice-President of the Student Body, plus a representative from each class, as appointed by action of Student Cab- inet. 1 he court can declare a trial open or closed to at- tendance. 1 his year the decisions of the Student Court ha ' e favorably demonstrated the deep sense of responsi- bility and loyalty that the Lenoir Rhyne community feels toward her Constitution. BUDGET BOARD The Budget Board must approve all money-making the Budget Board, and the remaining members are ap- projects pro}X)sed and undertaken by any campus organi- pointed by Student Cabinet, zation. The Treasurer of the Student Bodv is chairman of First w . Plil , Piudisij], McGcivcr, Gadd, Michael. Second row: Little, Biaid, Davis. {■iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB Pnge Seventy-six First row: Vivian Mitchell, Rhita Whisnant, Ella Walters, Judy Nichulsun, Ruby Yates, Sonya Shepherd, Marv Ann Boger. Letty Barker. Second row. Carol Plunk, Gail James, Libby Shepherd, Joan Ruoss, Betty Roof, Mary Sue Hart, Betty Triplett, Jo Long, Brenda Honeycutt, Becky Cadell, Jane Michael, Ka ' hy McCeiver, Dick Rhyne, Martha Little. Third row. Uou 4 Stowe, John Cherry, Bob Shelby, Carroll Robinson, Bob Anderson, Uiedrich Oglesbee, Gene Starnes, Budd ' Stoner, Jon Birkeli. CAMPUS GUIDE PROGRAM Earl ' in the spring of ' 61 thirtyF) e students were se- lected to serve as campus guides to incoming freshmen. Applications were reviewed and the final selection made by the Co-directors of the orientation program and the Dean of Students. Se ' eral orientation sessions were held with the guides before they went home. During the sum- mer approximately twenty-fn ' e freshmen were placed in a campus guide group. The freshmen and guides corres- ponded before the opening of school. New Student Daze week saw the guides in action- leading campus tours, answering questions about any- thing and everything, selling badges, monitoring tests, explaining registration, calling roll, and herding their groups here and there. Then for a period of six weeks the guides v ' ere with their groups during freshman orienta- tion. Page Seventy-sevov .V I Dr. Robin Gatwood Director LENOIR RHYNE BAND OFFICERS Tim Keck President Tim Eckard Vice-President Eloise Noah Secretary-Treasurer The band lias shown that it is one o( the most active organizations on our campus. As usual, it was on hand at the football games with a new spirit to cheer the Bears on to ictoi -. I he out-of-town trips, outstanding drum section, widely publicized majorettes, Salisbury Christmas parade, traditional Christmas program in con ' ocation, terrific horn quartet, LR-Catawba combined half-time rained out, and the spring concert marked the 1961-1962 season as another step in the right direction for the Mir- acle Band of Lenoir Rhvne. r- -JM : Aaiaii S,?e toia - -i . _ ._ - llulinJ unln!: i ' !iTf,T.|j.Mmi!lJ!iJ .M.MiM,iiii ' iii,i ' Jiii ' n Pi iniliiniiii]ai iia;iii!ini!]imin miMnif mni]irara[o;ii First roil ' : Coffey, Conrad, Brotherton, Mauney, Bell, Petelle, Moretz, Deal, Ridgeway, Irvine, Murph, N. Sloop, Teague, Smith. Second row: Hoffman, Hart, Barger, Williams, Shell, Svvanson, Moore, Rinehart, Lowman, Nichols, Collins, Bloh, Morton, L. Sloop, Yoder, Shue. Third rorr: Mauney, Hahn, Coble, Hegele, Epting, Keck, Wise, Land, McNeely, Dennis, Rhyne, Gurle . Brantley, Dotzen- rodt. Fourth row. Safrit, Ramsey, Beaver, Shidal, Goodman, Pfleiger, Mayer, Little, Eckard, Bruce, Harmon. Brown, Bryson. Lindley, Stovve. A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS Ray McNeeley President Jerry Wise Vice-President Nancy Nichols Secretary-Treasurer Jake Mayer Chaplain Dave Pfleiger Ma)ias,er JOHN Bryson Assistant Manager Under the skillful direction of Professor Kenneth B. Lee, the Lenoir Rhyne ' s A Cappella Choir is one of the best-loved college activities. Now in its twenty-seventh year, the nationally known choir is noted for its musical ability and interpretation of the best-known sacred works. Long months of diligent practice are climaxed by the an- nual Christmas concert, Sunday tours, and the week long tour in April. This year the tour included the states of North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersev. Certainly echoes of the A Cappella Choir will ring long in the hearts of the students and their alma mater. Prof. Kenneth B. Lee Director Page Sei eiity-tiiiie HACAWA DEDICATED TO From a mass ot photographs and stacks ot copy, 1 he 1962 Hacawa comes to you without the tamihar words and cries that have become synonymous with production. 0 ercom- ing major difficulties only to be stopped by minute ones, the editor and staff have endeavored to portray your 5 ' ear at Lenoir Rhyne. What makes up a year at Lenoir Rh ' ne? was the c|Liestion asked by the editors of various sections. Deciding that the work of each administrator, faculty member, and student, along with the activities of each class, organization, fraternity and sorority are vital in the portrayal of the Lenoir Rhyne year the staff set about to depict this year. Robert Allen Editor-ill Chief liiDv Ann English Aiiiiliinl Business Manage RosANN Freed, Assistant Editor Betty Roof, Portrait Editor Joan Ruoss. Greek Editor Ginger Black, Stuff Member Linda Davenport, Staff Member Bob Thompson, Sports Editor DEAN FRANK H. BRETZ Several changes have occurred in this year ' s book with the addition of The College Family, ?s!ursing, and Intro- ductory sections. While the stafF attempted to make the Hacawa more attractive and significant in its portrayal, several sections were cut. Trying to produce an annual of which each Lenoir Rhync student would be proud, the editor and staff have worked many hours to complete this edition. After overcoming all difficulties and problems, and with the help of all, presen- tation was made to you, the students, at the close of your vear at Lenoir Rhvne. Maeili ' n Bopp Busimss Manria-r Staff Menihers: Ward, McCi.ellan, Thornburg, Ross, Xicholson, Austell, Ronnie Vigue, Staff Member m r JBBIE Walker, Betti- Pugh, Betty Friday meivbers of the Btisiness staff. Rose Mary Hardy and Anne Suggs Co-Editors NEWS PUBLISHED IN LENOIR RHYNEAN 1961-62 has been a year of innovations for the Lenoir Rhy)ieaii. The idea of a co-editorship was put into practice for the first time— so far as research can show. The co-editor plan worked fairly well, but there was still a need for organizational impro cment. A campaign for more effective participation was begun by an editorial in the Lenoir Rhynean— and happily brought results! Plans are underway to re ' ise journalism instruction to cover two semesters and to pro ' ide a workshop which would in ' ol ' e work on the newspaper. The Lenoir Rhynean took part in reorganization on a higher level, with the formation and re i al of the Carolina ' s Col- legiate Press Association. A new constitution was formed, and Lenoir Rhynean delegates to a conxcntion at Pfeiffer College helped pass it. As a culmination for the vear, the Lenoir Rhynean hosted the spring conx-ention for the conference in April. Lois Willard, Headliner; Barbara Ingold, Managin Editor; Jean Hickman, Copy Editor. Becky Coffey and Susan McGiNNis, Staff Members. Page Eighty-two Ken Witherspoon, Buiines!, Manciger; Hallie Ward, Assistant Business Manager Judy Roberts, News Editor; Carolytv Cornwall, Staff Writer. Bob Anderson, Sports Editor; Lib Gulledge, Staff Member. Rachel Wyatt, Assistant News Editor; Brenda Kerley, Feature F-ditor. Page Eighty-three Left to r ' lgjit: Piiyli, Dc-.m Bretz, Allen, Bopp, Witliersponn, Mr. Livengood. First roil ' : Odiim, Djal. I ' liyh, Freed, Witherspi.ion. Second row: Allen, Rciach, Shuford, Smith, Wcnii, C nllins. Mesa, Signian, Cooper. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE 1 he Student Publications Committee in- cludes representatives from both students and iacuhx . I his committee is responsible for the general aeti ities of campus publications, for the disco ery of the need for additional cam- pus publications, and for the nomination of candidates for editor and business manager of all stutlent publications. PRESIDENTS ' COMMISSION The Presidents ' C ommission was created this year for the purpose of providing a sounding board for the problems of presi- dents of all campus organizations. The Presi- dents ' Commission is strixing to improve com- munity effort on our campus. 1 he Commis- sion meets each month and pro ' ides each president the opportunity to communicate di- rectly to the President of the Student Body and to fellow presidents any problems which he sees existing vxdthin his organization or on campus. The Commission offers varied, re- spected opinions on all subjects and, therefore, gives the Cabinet the true picture of campus opinion. I he Commission also allows each president to discuss any problems within his group with fellow presidents who may suggest solutions, and it allows the organizations to be more aware of the needs of our campus as we move forward as a unified student bodv! Diedrich Ogleshee makes his point clear. Hoping for another win, Luther pounds for eiiipJiasis. Fhc curcjii! ilebiilnr ( iiiiia takes note of the remaiui LENOIR RHYNE DEBATORS COMING UP Coach Bud Brown points out the strengths and weaknesses of their debate to the dehators. Under the dual coach-ship of Dr. Betty Spence and Professor Bud Brown, the de- bating team has its c cs set upon his h m)als as the year marches on. I hmdicapped hy the lack of experience, the dehators arc snowballing as they blast through each contest as Mr. Experience coaches them toward future ictories. Held together and fired by the traditional Bear winning spirit, the dehators ' tactics are aimed to score a bull ' s eye in the year ' s end forensic tournament here at Lenoir Rh ne, We can only wait and see, but it is for certain that tlie talents of the debators will bring once again a winning name to Lenoir Rh ne. Page Eighty-five Playmakers ' performance of The Lark. ' What do vou think of that PLAYMAKERS The house lights dim . . . the cur- tain goes up . . . the phiy begins! From this point until the final curtain call, the many weeks oF hard work arc made worthwhile. Evidence of this has been seen in this year ' s produc- tions of The Rainmaker, The Lark, Antigone, The Tender Trap, and the musical production presented in co- operation with the junior Class and the Music Department. First row: McDaniel, DeaL Cauble. Secoiifi roir: Mouser. Fox. EUison, Damm. A ' illard. Huddle, Pugh, Dohrmann. Harkey. Shelby, Bond. Third row: Prof. Zimmerman, Beam, Goforth, Ritchie, Mackie, Lowman, Ridgeway, Allen. Hickman, Mesa, Prof. Spence, Duncan, Roach. The return of Mr. George Spence as director, the ad- dition of Mr. Richard Zimmerman as technical director, and the continued assistance of Mrs. Charles Jeffers as advisor have greatly aided the Playmakers in their efforts. More and better productions, an enlarged Drama De- partment, increased participation and interest on the part of students and faculty as well . . . all these factors prove that the growing Playmakers are keeping pace with a growing Lenoir Rhyne. Prcmplcr Linda Go ' iOr:li oZ ouo curefiilh ihs script. ],m BirkcU uul Bvb Sliclhy rehearse for -Dud WV for Miirdc Phnnuikery. Boh Barker. Hazel Mackie. am! Ronuie Beam iiather ii, makeup room to lean, line Page Eighty-seven dfM M6 £ik Bill Holfnek Presidem Ilhrv Wise ' ice-President Donna George Secretary Rov Johnson Treasurer RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The Religious Council is a coordinated group of rep- resentati ' es from all die religious organizations on cam- pus. The Council strives to strengthen and instill within the college family a Christian fello i ' ship and growth. Each year the Council, through united effort of all the representatives, sponsors the Faith and Life Series, the Campus Chest— which enables the college family to give to worthy charity organizations— Student Services in the College Church throughout the year, and other visitors and events of a religious interest and nature. Firs; roir: Honeycutt, Abernethy Perry, Elcazer, Hoffncr, Rhyne. Second row. Sides, Lingle, Thornburg, Collins, Foster, Sedberry, Wise. Page Eighty-eigh, First row: Eleazer, Scarbarn, MilK, I ),,lii 111,11,, , W l,ii I ), ll,,u, 1 II li.ci. Sniul,, Kc,, l,,.k, lol,c, Secoiul nnr; Davis, Shuford, Nix, Lockard, Branner, Garrison, Michaels, i bivd imi liinkiii H istmtjs lliornburK, Green. Ste ens, Hastings. Fcmrlh row: Mauney, Duffy, Perry, Bopp, Yoder, Gollins, jansen, Dotzenrodt, E enba h Glb on, Carter. Y. W. C. A. 1 he Young Women ' s Christian Association is under the auspices of the national Y.VV.C.A. Its purjxjse is to promote Christian experiences on campus. The annual Little Sister-Big Sister program is sponsored by the Y to welcome in- coming freshman women. Other activities include providing food for a needy familv and being co-s[X)nsors with Diakonia Fellowship for the campus Christmas caroling. The Westminster Fellow ' ship renders a distinctive serv- ice to Presbyterian students. This denominational organi- zation provides inspiration and fellowship through a spiritual climate essential for Christian growth while in college. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP First roiv: Green, Duffy, Perry, S. Hastings, P. Hastings. Second roiv: White, Huneycutt, jMiclrael, Simpson. First row. Dr. HiKik, Sides, Wise. Second row: Beaver, Lohr, Beaver, Lingle. Third row. Sim- mons, Williams, Wine. Service to fellow students, to Lenoir Rhync, to the com- munity and to the Christian church are the ohiecti ' es of Diakonia. This organization pro ides spiritual enrichment for those full-time religious vocations. This group of men serves as student hosts for Wednesday chapel ser ' ices, conducts weekly dorm de ' otions, and helps the Y.W.C.A. sponsor Christmas caroling. DIAKONIA FELLOWSHIP METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT The Methodist Student Movement seeks to help Methodist students deepen their Christian faith and to foster fellowship. In bi-monthly meetings a spiritual at- mosphere essential for Christian growth is pro ided. First row: Nix, Shulord, Honey- cutt. Second row: Hickman. Peterson. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION L.S.A. is a national association of interested Lutheran and other college students. Each Sunday evening students participate in study, recreation, discussion, and pro- grams revolving around their faith and daily Christian life as a student. The associa- tion stiives to maintain for students on the college campus a fellowship and also a witnessing body for Jesus Christ. The Local L.S.A. is affiliated with district, area, and national Lutheran groups. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Left to right: Geiirye Shipp, Frances Douglas. Sali Sue Benn , Ann C .mipl The Baptist Student Llnion renders a distinct ser ice to Baptist students. Through this organiza tion, each member is reminded of his obligation to the church. Fel- lowship through spiritual growth is its goal. ' 1 MUSIC CLUB hirst roil ' : Branner, L ' rk, Thornburg, Xn.h, ' ' ahers, Har . Teague. Second row: Harmon, Walters, Ramsey, Ervine, Sud- dreth, Nichols, Lindley. Third rmv: Miss Rast, Professor Lee, Epting, Lovvman, Land, Beaver, Eckar d, Erown. A ocnuinc interest in music is the onh ' requi- site tor membership in the Lenoir Rh ' ne Music Club. A recent member of the National Federation of Music Clubs, our club has Syh ' ia tirvine as the state vice-president. Student par licipation and enthusiasm have flourished in this Ncar ' s programs. The chapter is named for Pro- lessor Kenneth B. Lee. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Firsf row. Stabler. Tbornbui;., iXicbuls, Sudreth, Harmon, L Little, Eckard, i., I I, MI S:,,:;,,( MM, I Firsf row: Freed, Karriker, Black, Summers, Brotherton. Second row: Bopp, Sigmon, Aberneth Deal, Smitb. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Fust WW Yodei Umpk White, Collins. Second iinv Michael, Da cn|«.it kLiicliiLk Mauney, Shu- lord, Lmgle, Davis, Cmtt, Hickman. Third rmv. Duuglai, Dufty, Kisci, Anderson, Perry, Bopp, Thornburg. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The aims of the Association of Childhood Education are to work for the education and well-being of children, to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices in the schools, to raise the standard of preparation and to encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders in this (iekl. and to intonii the public ol the needs of chiklrcn and how the school program must be adjusted to fit those needs. ,V tea was sponsored in the I all for the freshmen and another in the spring lor practice teachers and their super ising teachers. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA To encourage future teachers to become familiar with the teaching pro- fession, professional advice for teaching problems, aid in finding a teach- ing position, and to learn of the history and ethics of the teaching profes- sion arc the purposes of the Future Teachers of America. Fir-,! Kill H ickni mn (. • r.ii li ill Ksimer. Second wu Yount, Dclhntjer, Bouknight, Boger, Black. «MiM Clarence Stasavich Former Coucli Hanley Painter Head Coach and Director of Athletics Foothall is always a game of struggles— against the August heat, September rain, cold winter days, and op- ponents—but they make the football team determined for ict(iiy. .And because of these struggles, student opinion and support arc tremendous hurdles, requiring over- whelming jumps by any team in sjxirts. riie most spectacular win and loss for the Bears was in its staff. I lead Coach and Athletic Director Clarence Stasavich resigned his position at Lenoir Rhyne after six- teen vears of ser ice to assume a head coaching position Pai e Ninely-iix CoaJifs Patnt. I ' Jniie fuvlhaU staff. at East Carolina College. Among his accomplishments and superb record of coaching are Lenoir Rhyne ' s holding the national small college championship last year as well as having won his seventh consecuti ' e championship. Coach Hanley Painter, an equally qualified coach, was appointed to succeed Stasa ' ich. There is much specula- tion that the talent and able leadership of Coach Painter will lead the Bears to continual wins. Coaches Punch and Painter plan some strategy. Ronnie Frve, Captaii. Eddie Haupt, Co-Capta Page Nhiety-seveu RICHARD KEMP Fullback HOWARD BARNHARDT Center BENNY KENNERLY End ODELL WHITE Wingback AL FUSONIE Right Tackle LEE KANIPE Blocking Bock JOE RHYNE Wingbock JIM EDMiSTON Left Guard I ' liiie Ninelyeiiilil GEORGE HART Guard TONY MeCLAMROCK Tailback PETE RIPLEY Tackle PHIL BURNS Center PAT ODOM Left Tackle JOHN PLEXICO Center DICK ANGEL Left End RONALD HARDMAN Left Guard ' I MARION KIRBY Center RICHARD BOHART Guard THOM BROWN Tailback Piige Ninety-nil, GAMES TO REMEMBER Lenoir Rhyne 35 Guilford 6 Lenoir Rhyne celebrated its 1961 1 lomecoming with a 35-6 victory over the Guilford Quakers. The Bears who had trouble Findini; their swift single wing offense were leading by a slim 15-6 margin in the fourth period after Guilford ' s Larr ' Addleton scored for the Quakers. The Guilford score apparently injected life into the Bears. After that the Bruins scored three rapid touch downs and Guilford was helpless. For his outstanding line play, tackle Ed Haupt was named Bear-ofthe-Week. I laupt set up one Lenoir Rhyne score bv recovering a Quaker fumble on the Quaker 12-yard line. The victory pushed Lenoir Rhyne ' s record to three wins, one tie, and one defeat. Benny Kennedy and Don Sniilh nuihe tiickle over Guilford. Lenoir Rhyne 28 Presbyterian Lenoir Rhyne b iunced back from the VVofford tie and defeated powerful Presb tcrian College 28-8. Four backs got into the scoring column lor the Bears as Marcus Midgett scored the game ' s initial T.D. on a 10-yard run. Richard Kemp scored a (|uarter later and Lenoir Rhyne led at half-time 14-0. The ' icious L. R. line play led by Bear-ofthe-Week Ron Hardman held the P. C. team to a total of 44 vards rushing. The Blue I lose got their 1 .D. on a 12 yard pass from q uarterback Bobby Joines to Larry Madden. Senior tailback Tony McClamrock figured in both of the final Lenoir Rhyne T.D. ' s. One was a I6 ard pass to Odell White and the last L. R. T.D. was on a run bv McClamrock. L.nAiacker Don Smith breaks un Preshyteria P«ge One }iundred Lenoir Rhyne 14 Wofford 14 Lenoir Rhyne opened its 1961 football season with somewhat of a sad note as the Bears were tied by the underdog, Wofford Terriers, 14-14. After falling behind 6-0 in the first quarter, the Bruins stormed back to take a 14-6 half-time lead. The first Lenoir Rhyne T.D. came on an 85-yard run by wingback Joe Rhyne, who intercepted a pass thrown by Wofford quarterback Tom Ellis. Fullback Richard Kemp carried the ball into the end zone and Marion Kirby kicked the P.A.T. as Lenoir Rhvne went out in front 14-6. Richard Kemp voiiiids ihyoiioh the Wofford line for the season ' : first T.D. Howe ' er, in the second half Terrier quarterback Ellis hit end Benny Brannon on a 52-yard pass and halfback Todd Halbreth ran the P.A.T. good enough for a 14-14 tie. Ton j,osses to Lee Kiinipe Lenoir Rhyne 19 Appalachian 6 The Bears got back into the winning column as they defeated Appalachian 19-6. The Apps went into the game undefeated and were looking for their first win over Lenoir Rhyne since 1956. Marcus Midgett led the Bruins to victory as he scored two touchdowns on runs of thirteen and nine yards. He also set up the other Lenoir Rhyne touchdown when intercepting Appalachian quarterback Gene Styles ' pass on the L. R. 45 and returned the ball to the Appalachian 26. Five plays later fullback Richard Kemp crashed over from the one-yard line for the score. Appalachian ' s T.D. came on a 10-yard pass play from Styles to Hightower. Midgett was later named Bear-of-the-Week for outstanding running and defensive plaving. Marcus Midgett sweeps left end against Appahchii] CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE Page One Hundred One Lenoir Rh-vne 14 Newberby 18 Lenoir Rhyne could not hold a 14-0 lead, and New- berry stormed back to defeat the conference champions 18-14. The Bears carried their lead into the third quarter as Odell WTiite had scored one touchdown and threw for another one on an eleven yard pass to end Dick Angel. Marion Kirbv followed with both P.A.T. ' s. The fired-up Indians, sparked by quarterback Tom Gorman, used a pair of touchdown runs and a scoring pass by Gorman to overcome L. R. ' s lead and end the Bears ' monopoly on the conference. The defeat by New- berry was the first Lenoir Rhyne conference defeat since Elon ' s ' ictorv in 1957. lotliered 7v Newberry line Odell W ' liite stopi Appalaeliian pas Lenoir Rhyne 34 Wittenberg 14 Wittenberg, trailing 20-6, was forced into a passing situation but disaster befell them as they had two inter- ceptions in the last five minutes and Lenoir Rhyne walked away with a 34-14 win. With Wittenberg deep in their own territory Tom Brown intercepted a Gary Tranquill pass on the Witten- berg 27 and ran over for a touchdown. Lip to that point Richard Kemp had been the differ- ence .as he scored the first three Lenoir Rhyne touch- downs on runs of 9, 4, and 64 yards. The final Bear T.D. was on a 36-yard run by Odell White, who had intercepted another Tranquill pass. Once again Ronald Hardman was named Bear-of-the- Week. t , (.,iLiis MuUult c, Ic r,,i llumu . CM, ,., l ill.iihu lunl„n joe Rhyne throws J ewherry quarterback for a short loss iu route to an lS-14 defeat. Page One Hundred Three 1961 FINAL FOOTBALL STATISTICS RUSHING Att. Richard Kemp 173 Odell White 82 Marcus Midgett 53 Tom Brown 52 Joe Rhvne 19 Bren Eliott 20 Jack Denton 3 Dick Angel 1 Frank Derikart 1 Lee Kanipe 1 Totals 405 Opponents 396 PASSING Att. Tom Brown 59 Richard Kemp 21 Odell A ' hite 20 T. McClamrock 11 Marcus Midgett 3 Lee Kanipe 1_ Totals 115 Opponents 146 PUNTING No. Richard Kemp 24 Tom Brown 12 B. Montgomery 2_ Totals 38 Opponents 59 PASS RECEIVING No. Ronnie Frve 18 Dick Angel 14 Lee Kanipe 6 Bennv Kennerlv 6 Odell ' White . . ' 5 Joe Rhyne 5 Marcus Midgett 4 Richard Kemp 3_ Totals 61 Opponents 59 Gain 816 537 307 217 88 69 22 4 1 2061 1420 Comp 30 18 8 4 1 61 59 Loss 31 44 71 32 24 11 4 217 Net 785 493 236 185 64 58 22 4 1 -4 1844 1131 TD 3 3 2 1 Avg. 4.5 6.0 4.5 3.6 3.4 2.9 7.3 4.0 1.0 -4.0 4.5 2.8 Had Int 3 2 1 1 7 19 Avg. 32.7 32.5 45.0 33.2 32.6 TD 1 4 1 1 2 9 7 RESULTS LR Opp. 14 Wofford 14 28 Presbyterian 8 14 Newberry 18 19 Appalachian 6 35 Guilford 6 24 Western Carolina 14 34 Wittenberg 14 24 East Carolina 19 50 Elon 16 9 Catawba 7 25T T20 SCORING TD PAT PTS. Richard Kemp 13 Odell White 9 Dick Angel 4 Marcus Midgett 4 Marion Kirby Ronnie Frye 1 Tom Brown 2 Benny Kennerly 1 Joe Rhyne 1 Tonj ' McClamrock .... 1 Lee Kanipe 1 Totals 37 Opponents 17 Includes safetv bv Elon. 251 120 First roil ' : Fusonie, Midgett. McClamrock. Kanipe, Haupt, Frye, Angel, Hardman, White, Edmiston, Kemp. Second row. Bohart, Ripley, Hart, Burns, Kennerly, Smith, Plexico, Rhyne, Barnhart, Brown, Odom. Third row. Fowler, White, Lineberry, Derikart, Pope, Elliott, Buick, Kirby, Shore, Carelli, McGommery, Coach Painter. Fourth row. Harve -, Coach Stasjvich, Wine, Dawson, Denton, Pa.vton, Hoke, Miller, Jacobson, Jones, H ' nkle, Bruce, Coach Punch. CHEERLEADERS AND MAJORETTES Embodying the spirit ot Lenoir Rh nc, the Cheerleaders and Majorettes lead the e er present audiences at Lenoir Rhyne sports functions. Beginning with the first pre-game football rally, both the Cheerleaders and the Majorettes applaud and cheer the Bears to victory. Both spirit inciters, as a group, al- ways accompanied the football team to out- of-town games, as well as being present for all home sports. Lhu ,lLud,„ ,.d,„u in the llunn uj pniLiiLB makes pcifctl Walker, Sto all. Austcli, Little. Stanley. W ' hisnant. McClinnis Suggs, Caddell, George, Long, lames. MiijorcllL ' i line up for gaiue reheanal. Page One Hundred Five RoNAi,D Hardman All District 26 NAIA All Conference I ' oM KROWN Most Valuable Freshman HONOR MEN Page One Hu)idrecl Six Don Smith Most Improved BASKETBALL The 1961-62 basketball season started with a 93-69 victory o ' er Guilford and ended with a 91-77 defeat at the hands of the High Point Panthers in the ojiening game of the conference tournament at Lexington. It was a good season but not as good as expected. As Coach Bill Wells stated, We lost to some teams that we should ha ' e beaten. This statement pretty well summed up the nine defeats the Bears suffered during the sea- son. They lost to the A.C.C. team, South Carolina, by a mere ten points, 82-72, and to other teams such as West- ern Carolina, tournament winners at Lexington, Belmont Abbey— District 26 finalist, two defeats by High Point, and single defeats by Wofford, East Carolina, Erskine, in the Spindale tournament, and Appalachian. But on the other side of the ledger, the Mountain Bears defeated all of these teams except South Carolina, who played the Bears one game which was played at Shu ford Gym. As far as personnel was concerned, the Bears were as strong as they had been in any of the past three seasons. In center Jerry Wells the Bruins had the best pi ot man in the conference. His consistency throuahout the season was one of the Bears ' strongest assets. Wells was named to the all-conference team for the second year in a row. The other big man was George Dehan. He started off slow but finished the season strong, both as a rebounder and as a consistent scorer. Guards Tommy Burton and Eddie Holbrooke played the kind of basketball that kept the fans roaring with appro al. Burton also made the all-conference team for the second year in a row and the Bear fans will always remember how Holbrooke could manage to steal the basketball from opposing players. That leaves only Jim Wiles, the other starting forward. Coach Bill Wells said, We need Wiles to win, and when Jim got sick at the end of the season the Bears took a nosedi ' e. Of course. Coach Wells had words of praise for all of the Bears, but he felt like Wiles ' health hurt the Bears to a great extent. Be One Hundred Seven The bench was stronger than it had been in past years. C liuck Fearn, who had started the pre ' ious season, gave the Bears strong rebounding; Jim Ehlers filled in for Jim Wiles and did a good job. Macy Foster, Don Schley and Neil McGcahy ga ' e the Bears added bench strength. In winning 17 games, the Bears won 9 in a row and that winning streak ended the same way the season did with a defeat by Fligh Point. The Bears had started on ■:hat slreak by defeating VVofford 89-58 in the Spindale tournament and breezed along until High Point stopped them 71-69, and that started a nosedive that saw the Bears lose three in a row. But in spite of those defeats they remained on top in the Carolina ' s Conference standings. So all in all it was an exciting season as basketball always is and as Coach Wells said, Some teams would ha e been o erjoycd with our 17-9 record. We were not particularly elated over the outcome e ' en though we won the regular season championship. We were ' ery weak on rebounding and as a result had to have an ex- ceptional night shooting to beat the better clubs in our Pa«e One Huinhed Eight league. 1 offer no apology kn the season. It was one of heartbreak and close losses which requires excellent character to combat. Our young men conducted them- selves befitting our organization and institution in the highest manner. In conclusion, they are champions to me and to all tolk who placed, worked, followed, and veiled for the 1961-62 edition of the Bears. Lenoir Rhvne 85 Appalachian 75 Jerry Wells broke loose with his biggest scoring total of the young season as he scored 33 points to lead Lenoir Rhyne to an 85-75 victory o ' er arch-ri al A.S.T.C. The Bears took an early lead and nexer relinquished that margin. E ' en though the game was close at times. Coach Wells went to the bench throughout the game. In addition to Wells, I omm Burton also played well. lie finished the night with 14 points. Jim Wiles and Cieorge Dehan. also, hit in the double figures with 12 point performance for each. The high point man for the pps was Duncan. I he ictor ' ran the Bears Season ' s record to 8 wins and 4 de- feats. Lenoir Rhyne 69 Guilford 60 The Bears had a tough time, but they finally over- came stubborn Guilford 69-60. The Quakers had come into the game as heavy underdog, but they were able to stay close to the Bears throughout the game. At this point of the season the Bears are breezing along with an eight-game winning streak, including the vic- tory over Guilford. The victory ran the Bears ' seasonal record to 12 ' ictories and 4 defeats and top position in the conference standings. High point men for the Bears were Jim Wiles with 21 points, Eddie Holbrooke who had 15 points, and Jerry Wells and Tommy Burton with 12 points each. South Carolina 82 Lenoir Rhyne 72 Lenoir Rhyne finally got a crack at an Atlantic Coas t Conference team, but the e ' ening ended on a sad note as the Bears lost to South Carolina 82-72. The Bruins plaved well against the Gamecocks but in the earlv minutes of the same the South Carolina speed o ' erwhelmcd the L. R. defense. Defense and poor shooting accounted for the Bears being behind early in the ballgame; howe ' er, they fought back to take a 40-36 half-time lead. It was not until late in the second half that the Game- cocks came back to tie L. R., and then they went on to give the Bears their first defeat of the season. Leading scorers for the Bears were Jim Wiles with 19 points, Tommy Burton with 15 points, George Dehan with 14 points, and Jerry Wells had 13 points. High [X)int man for South Carolina was Art Whisnant with 26 points. Lenoir Rhyne 77 Belmont Abbey 66 The Bears walked away from Charlotte ' s Park Center with a sweet 77-66 victory over Belmont Abbey. The Crusaders had previously defeated L. R. at Hickory by the score of 65-62. The game in Charlotte was one of the roughest ones local fans had seen in a long time. Abbey tried fouling L. R. ' s guards so the Bears would not have a chance to set-up a play or use much time. However, this failed and at one point Don Schlev dropped in four-out-of-four from the foul-line. After this the Abbey team never had the determination to fight back. High man for L. R. was Jim Wiles with 20 points. He was followed closely by Jerry Wells who had 18 points, lommv Burton finished the night u ' ith 12 points. Pi7se One liundred iV iie First ruu-: Holbruok. McGeachy, Burton, Ehlers, Schle . Second row: Wiles, Fern, Deeham. Wells, Foster. THE 1962 BASKETBALL TEAM Ptifie One Hundred Ten Coach Painter worked with the players hard and re- lentlessly, preparing them for a rough season, hoping to better the previous season ' s record. Instead of little pain- ful slashes and stabs, the team hit the balls like bullets o er the outfield fence. The Bears had an 8-11 season. Hais ' ley Painter Coach First Baseman Bob Watson ivatches closely for the hall -sf ruw: Schle , Simmons, La,i;e, Elliott, Anyel, Hinkle, Kilbv. Second row: Thompson, Watson, James, Daves, Jnhnsiin. Third row: Coach Painter, Kennerly, Bauserman, Pope. Benny Kennerly Pitcher Piige One Hundred Twelve Danny Thompson Second Base Page One Hundred Thirteen OUR COLLEGE LOVED BY ALL TO THEE WE SING ADMINISTRATION d-y ' ' -■ AND FACULTY PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE When you chose Lenoir Rhyne and Lenoir Rhync chose you, a relationship was established which does not cease when college days end. Here we are united by the bonds of common aspiration, purjxjse, endeavor and achiexement. The college nurtures and guides each stu- dent toward attaining the lull jiotcntial ol Ciod-gix ' en [acuities and capacities. 1 hose who ha e Felt and re- sponded to this maternal solicitude for their intellectual, social and spiritual development appropriately hail their college as Alma Mater (fostering mother). 1 he ties of genuine devotion to college and of true fraternitv with one another, formed on campus, are not severed at graduation but abide through the years. Now and henceforth you belong to the Lenoir Rhyne family, a lasting union in which vou and vour college will mu- tuallv benefit from the strength, the service and the achie ' emcnts of each other. May the pages of this ' olume recall precious memories to keep us grateful that our paths met here and to perpetuate our partnership in the pursuit of the highest ideals. Page One Hundred Sixteen The administration and faculty guided us, pre- pared us, showed us new horizons. Most of them we hked— great knowledge— thoughts on I ruth. Justice. Life— we wanted to know them he ond the lectures and the classroom lexicon— ! gi e no make- up examinations ' — You may cut this class at your own risk — we talked to them after class about studying in Europe— about med school— asked them to criticize our copied short stories, to hear our new idea. We argued with them, lost our point and gained knowledge, gained insight— brilliant minds full of new thoughts-complex formulae on the board— sentence in the original Greek called up from memory— discussion on Steinbeck ' s The Grapes of WrafJj— independent. indi idualistic, non- conforming, underpaid— showing interest— gi -ing the benefit of the doubt w hen there is little doubt— wh ?— thev are dedicated. Edwin L. Setzler M.A., Litt.D. Demi, Registrar ADMINISTRATION Frank H. Bretz A.B., M.A. Dean of Stjidents H. RRY S. LiVENGOOD B.S. Business Mmmger Pngc One Hundred Seventeen Rev. Robert G. Walker A.B. B.n. Cluiplaiii Gladys M. Barger Treasurer Jeff L. Norris A.B. Director of Public Relations Aileen Aderholdt Mabel Aderholdt Linda Garrison A.B. A.B. A.B. Lihrariuii Assislaiil Lihrariaii Assistant in the Library ADMIN ISTRATION Elsie P. Deaton A.B. Dietitian Everett ]. Sox A.B. Dean, Men ' s RcsiAcnccs Edith K. Binkley A.B. Director of Achnissioiis R. A. SiGMON Superintendent of BuiMiuiis and Groiuuh Pauline F. Sox Supervisor of Students ' Center Rebecca B. Evans A.B. Secretary tn the President Annie Lea Lentz Bookkeeper Kay Bowman Secretary to the Dean of Students Mrs. George H. Ballard Head Resident. Fr ' itz Hall Doris Yount Secretary in Business and Alumni Offices Mrs. George S. Bowdei Dean, Women ' s Residences Iris Moore Secretary to the Treasure Page One Hundred Eighteen tTHOMAs H. Blackburn A.B., M.A. Mathematics David Y. P. Cuou B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Homer R. Greenholt A.B., Ph.D. History and Government Hans G. Heymann M.A., Ph.D. English atid Speech Wade F. Hook B.D., Ph.D. Sociology DEPARTMENT HEADS Kenneth B. Lee M.Mus. Music George W. McCreary A.B., M.A. Business Education and Econoviics Walter T. Nau M.A., Ph.D. French and German Edward Lucre A.B., M.A. Physical Education and Health Archie D. Shaftesbury A.B., Ph.D. Biology George R. Patterson M.Ed. Education and Psychology Director of Summer Session Paul A. Reichle M.S., M.A. Physics Reuben j. Swanson A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Religions Studies and Philosophy William R. Weaver M.A., Ph.D. Spanish v ,- ' Pnge One Hundred Nineteen OLDEMARS T. BERNARDS Lie. Theol., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Lnt ' ni nml Greek Lowell E. Binkley M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Laiiihrine W. Brandon A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Govcrnwcnt William P. Brandon B.Ph., M.A. Associate Professor of History and Government Rlissell E. Brown A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics F A c u L T Y Frances Z. Bretz A.B., iM.A. Instructor in Education Phyllis Copeland A.B., , LA. Instructor in English Louise Egleston A.B., M.A. Instructor in English Hattie R. Fowler B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Education Beulah P. Frady Instructor in Drawing and Crafts Robin F. Gatwood B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Music Mary ' C. Gray A.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Biology loHN M. Grier A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of French and Spanish Edsel E. Hoyle A.D., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting Suzanne K. Jeffers A.B., M.A. Insirjictor in English and Speech Page One Hundred Twenty Llster D Keasei B D , AI A . Ph D Associate Piofessoi of loc olo i iind Religious Studies Werner O. Keller A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Ralph H. Lyerlv A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Lilian McEachern A.B. Instructor in Piano Patsy Montague A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Education F A c u - T Y Hanley H. Painter A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor Physical Education and Director of Athletics LoRENE H. Painter A.B., M.A. Instructor in Education Jessie B. Patterson Instructor of Commercial Suh ' iects Norman A. Punch A.B. Instructor in Physical Education and Coach Thelma Rast M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Music Ama Lee Ritchie A.B., M.A. structor in Mathematics Rev. John Ritchie B.S., B.A., S.T.M., M.A. Instructor in Bihle DoRUS P. Rudisill B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. Professor of Religions Studies and Philosophy Florence V. Shuford A.B.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Commercial Subjects Steve M. Shuford A.B., ALA. Assistant Professor of Commercial Sidjjects ■i Hi ;■ • ' i i ' s .m r- i Page One Hundred Twenty-one William H. Shufobd A.B., M.A. Instructor of Modern Languages ULiAN F. Smith B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Pr ofessor of Chemistry and Mathematics George Spence A.B., M.A. Helen M. Stabler M.Mus.Ed. Associate Professor of Music FACULTY Raymond M. Strunk B.S., M.Bus.Adm. Assistant Professor ' of Acco inting and Economics William B. Wells A.B., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education William D. Tuttle A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting Harry Wells A.B., M.M. Instructor in Organ Roy R. Ullman M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Education and Psychology Richard C. Zimmerman B.A., M.S. Instrtictor in English Sa a Clarence Stasavich M.A. Professor of Physical Education Page One Hundred Twenty-two A TRIBUTE The passing oF Dr. Robert Lindsay Fritz, former President and Professor of Lenoir Rfiyne College, brought sadness to those of the f lickory community and the college fam- iiy. Commonly referred to as the fifth found- er of this institution. Dr. Fritz gave 56 years of his life in service to Lenoir Rhyne. He was one of the original teachers when Lenoir Rhyne was founded in 1891. Dr. Fritz will always be remembered for his unselfish and de ' oted ove of our college and more especially for those contributions he made which aided in stimulating its growth. We pay tribute to the beloved and colorful life of a man who heard God ' s call and an- swered it. Dr. Robert Lindsay Fritz 1869-1961 Pfloe One Hundred Twenty-three FRATERNITIES ' AND SORORITIES THIS IS THE SONG WE SING LENOIR RHYNE TO THEESi WHO ' S WHO Sc x ' ntccn of Lcnoii ' Rhync ' s campus leaders were named in the 1961-62 edition of Who ' s Who Anioiio Students ill Aiuericau LI ii ' ncrsit ' ws and CoJ eyt ' s. Those chosen were selected on the hasis of participation in ac- tivities, scholarship, ser iee to the institution, and possi- bilities of future success. RoBtRT Allen Columbia, S. C. Marilyn Bopp Clemson, S. C. RoSANN 1-REED Sunburv, Pa. Betty Ann Hackmann Baltimore, iMd. Carol Rabon Hickory, N. C. Rose Mary Hardy Hickory, N. C. Bill Stevenson Statesville, N. C. Billy Hoefner Salisbury, N. C. Anne Suggs Thomasville, N. C. Page One Hundred Twenty-six [uDY Cooper Kings Mountain, N. C. Linda Davenport Spartanburg, S. C. Lee Kanipe Hickory, N. C. Alex Viola Kannapolis, N. C. Kathy McGeiver Hickory, N. C. TUDY YODER Gastonia, N. C. Marcus Midgett Maiden, N. C. Clarence Pugh Asheboro, N. C. Each of the candidates for nomination to Who ' s Who is studied bv an anon mous committee composed of two members of the administration, three faculty members and four students selected from the student body. Candi- dates must receive a majority ote of the committee for selection. WHO ' S WHO Piige One Hundred Twenty-sever, ALPHA PSI OMEGA lpha Psi Omega was oroanizcd on a national Icx ' cl as an honorary dramatic fra- tcrnit ' lor llic purpose ot proNiding an honor societv for those demonstrating skill in (.Iramaties and to pro ide a wider lellowship for those interested in eollege theatre. Not onlv is acting in college sponsored productions required for election to this organ- ization, but also jiroHcienev in theatre tcchiiic]ues. The Cirand Director for 1961-62 is Rt)bert E. Land. Pat Cauhle Hazel Mackie Connie Deal Carse McDaniel Barry Fo.x Bob Shelby l.intla (ioforth Doug Stroud Dale I larnKin Lois W ' illard Bob Land CHI BETA PHI The purpose of Chi Beta Phi is to encourage and promote an interest in the field of scientific study while on campus and through future life. To be eligible for this scientific fraternitv one must show interest, dedication, and scholastic performance in his work. C ' andidates selected by the fraternity must ha c an a erage of 86 ujxin entrance and must maintain an axcrage of 84 thereafter. Candidates selected bv the fraternitv ' must be approved by a two-thirds ote of the active members. STUDENTS FACULTY Virginia Abernethy L. E. Binkley Stephen Bouknight Thomas Blackburn Roy Lee Johnston David Y. P. Chou James Jones Clyde Deans Roberta Long Mary Cray Paul Wright Paul Reichle A. D. Shaftsbury Virginia Shuford J. F. Smith Page One Hundred Twenty-eight IOTA EPSILON OMEGA Recognition for superior achie ement on the Leuoir Rhynean and Hacawa staffs is pro ' iclecl by Iota Epsilon Omega, h(;norary journalistic fraternity. Among this year ' s acti ities sponsoring the election and presentation of candidates for Miss Le- noir Rhyne, and sponsoring School Spirit Week, i o ember 27 through December 2. Robert E. Allen Robert D. Anderson Martha j. Cooper Rosann M. Freed Rose Mary Hardy Barbara E. Ingold Mary R. Mauney Bettie O. Moretz Emil W. Parker Judy E. Roberts Joan E. Ruoss Lynda L. Stovall Anne R. Suggs Kenneth L. Witherspoon MU SIGMA EPSILON Ideally a college is a community of scholars working together to achieve the highest physical, moral, spiritual, and intellectual de ' elopment of each individual within the community. There must be leaders in any group and these leaders are those who achieve more than their fellows, either because of superior natural endowment or because of greater dedication and effort. It is the purpose of Mu Sigma Epsilon to search out and recognize those who, at Lenoir Rh ' ne, most full exemplify the aims of scholarship and thereby do most to make the institution a college in the ideal sense. Aileen Aderholdt iMabel Aderholdt Ruth Blackwelder VV. P. Brandon Voigt R. Cromer Clyde Deans Hattie R. Fowler FACULTY R. F. Gatwood fl. R. Greenholt John M. Crier 1 1. G. Heymann K. B. Lee G. W. McCreary W. T. Nau G. R. Patterson D. P. Rudisill E. L. Setzler W. H. Shuford R. R. Ullman W. R. Weaver Joan Marie Bauer Willa Deane Bost Betty Ann Hackmann Rose Mary Hardy STUDENTS Carolyn Elizabeth 1 lunt Rebecca Ann Sigmon Katherine McGei er Celia Faye Sigmon Betty Moretz Sandra BovxTiian Starnes Carol Livengood Rabon Clarence Paul Wright Bettv Pearson Sherrill Page Oiie Hiimired Tiveiity-nine Ken Witherspoon Vice-President The purpose ot the Interfraternity-Inter- sorority Council is the perpetuation of under- standing and good fellowship among fraterni- ties and sororities and to set the standards for the rush period. The efforts of the two Greek councils are combined in the spring for a Presentation Ball at which time all new Greeks are for- mally presented to the social organizations. Bnx Bond Secretary-Trensitrer Cloninger Helderman Collins Davis Duffy Mauney Rabon Rhyne Simpson Temple Walker McEntire RosANN Freed Presidejit Sharpe Miik Linda W ' eant Vice-President Stevenson Connie Rudisill Secretarv-Treasiirer KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA This luis been a year of activity for Kappa Sit ma Kappa. Rushing, pledging, initiating ... a isit to the chapter at Western Carolina . . . the Fall outing with alumni and friends ... a isit Irom National by the E.xecutive Secretary . . . charity work at Christmas . . . the Spring Conclave at Cullowee ... a new acUisor . . . oLitings . . . no Pad ... a Christ- mas p,nt with the Swansons . . . many hours ol using the trunk in 201 . . . letters. SUSAX MlCilNMS Suvcllu ' uil Kappa Sigmas Kappa brothers gather in the S]op Shop for a game of cards. Page One Huiuirecl Thirty-two BlIMGARNER Huddle Sfc. ' Little Speckiiard Warren Page One Hundred Thirty-three SIGMA PHI EPSILON Ihe Brothers oF the Golden I leart, in- spired by Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s highest ideals of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love, continued to display their leadership among fraternities at Lenoir Rhync. Sig Ep is proud of 1961-62. She fondly remembers . . . homecoming float. The Rum- runner . . . Roach as President of IPC . . . aiding the LInited Fund Dri e . . . Bond as Secretary of IPC . . . the pert sweetheart. Delta Zeta Gail James . . . Christmas Party for orphans . . . rockin ' good comb i and record parties . . . numerous stag outings . . . out- standing pledge class, by far the largest on campus . . . aiding Easter Seals Drive . . . car wash with Delta Zetas . . . serenades . . . brothers Roach, Anderson, and James pinned . . . the fabulous Carolina Sig Ep Ball in the spring, outstanding event of each year for all North and South Carolina S. P. E. ' s. In every respect, it was a Sig Ep year. Many hours are passed at the card table u-ith SPE brothers. Page One Hundred Thirty-four Anderson Barringer Bond Carpenter p. r. Cloninger Coulter Hager MUDSON James McCuRDY Mauney Morrison Moser Ramseur Roach Rodgers O. •. «. ' «r Rowland schmucker Sharpe Sherrill Thrasher Webb Whitley Page One Huiidrcii Thirty-five TAU KAPPA EPSILON A Ernest Austin President Brenda Abernetha ' Sweetheart This year has been an e entful one for Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Brenda Abernethy was ' oted TKE Sweetheart . . . assisted the Xtliletic Department by seUing Football pro- grams . . . v ' on first place in the fraternity dixision with our homecoming float. The Southern Bell . . . won the Intramural football championshijT . . . won the pre-season basket- ball tournament championship . . . Frater Jerry Wells was pinned to Miss Brenda Ab- ernethy . . . Frater Jack Bauserman was pinned to Miss Doris Wiegand . . . presented our fraternity songs at a student bodv meeting. Goodness, wtist he exam weehl Page One Hundred Thirty-six Austin Barrincer Bauserman BuiMGARNER CoxMBS DeVenney Fye Harrington Haupt I Ieriman Kanipe Lambert Lyerly McEntire Pearson Ripley  ' ' jgHMlH ' ' fl 1 ' ' ' O j «? ' - ' W Wells Warren Page One Hundred Thirty-seven IvjNA Coggins Sweetlieart THETA CHI AliiKi iMatcr first; Tlicta Chi I ' or Alma Mater. This is the motto of the Brothers of Delta Chi C ' hapter of Theta Chi Fraternity. Our good is to HikI the ideals of Brotherhood through participation in college and fraternal activities. 1 heta Chi men beliexe that their constant aim should be to do all that they arc able, collectively ■mil individually, to strengthen the moral and social ilcNclopmcnt of their fellow Brothers and them- sches. The Brothers were pleased to receive for the third consecutive year the Dean of Students ' high- est fraternity average award. hnpressionable moments . . . Theta Chi Sweet- heart, iMiss Tyna Coggins . . . serenades throughout the year . . . dinners at Mull ' s with various faculty members . . . Mrs. So.x ' s delicious meal in the Student Center . . . attending sorority teas . . . the Fabulous Tarns . . . outings (mixed and stag) . . . the apartment . . . pledging . . . initiation . . . paper cutters to make money . . . annual cover sale . . . spring banquet at Moose Club ... all memories of a Theta Chi year to remember. l iutlien Thumas. Kumitz, and Coffey enlighten one another with their conversation. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Allen BiRKELI Bracknell Brunnejmer Coffey Curlee Helderman KOONTZ tv -; Harwood Misenheimer Oglesbee Rhyne Satterwhite Shelby Sides Simmons f -f js Starnes Stevenson Stoner Stratford Thomas Wise Witherspoon 5 • ! Page One Hiinrfied Tlinfr nine ZETA TAU ALPHA Becky Collins President Zeta Tax Alpha ' s Hoii;ecoin;ng float entry. A car that is ours to last in memories . . . the excitement oF meetinw the Freshmen at Sip n Chat . . . welcoming Miss Helen Stahler and Miss Linda Garrison as our advisors . . . the closeness expressed in oil I ' new sorority song . . . the exchantment of tambourine dancers in a Gypsy Camp . . . si:p- portint; the Bears with our Homecoming Float, Rowing the Twenties to Victory . . . receiving nine wonderful pledges . . . selling candy . . . shar- ing our )o ' of Christmas with a needv family . . . an informal tea gi en bv Miss Stahler . . . the Christmas Party . . . petitioning and pledging Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity . . . the thrill of being serenaded . . . looking forward to final initiation, the Presentation Ball, and May Dav . . . but most of all, the warmth and companionship of close friends . . . all of which will wind up a great year of ZTA. Pledges of 7,et:i T au Alpha anticipate sisterhood. Page One Hundred Forty Adcox Cauble Collins Duffy Keever LOWMAN Perry SlGMON Simpson Steelman Teague Thornburg Yates j4 m Page One Himdred Forty-one SIGMA KAPPA  «; ■7 ' J ' - Linda Weant Presideiif Homecoming float prided In S ' l-iw.j K ' , | ' ; ' i( s} l This is the unforgettable year when dreams came true for Sigma Sisters. Our new advisor is Mrs. Stedmon Councill, a Sigma Kappa from Longwood College in Farm ' ille, Virginia. We shall always remember announcing our affiliation with Sigma Kappa National Sorority and being sere- naded by Delta Zeta Sorority. Never shall we forget visiting with the Sigma Kappas at Western Carolina College and then being pledged by th em. It was a dream come true to be wearing our Sigma Kappa paddles and our beautiful new pledge pins. We have many outstanding members in our sorority. Judy Cooper and Jud ' Yoder were elected to Who ' s Who. Judy Cooper was selected as Presi- dent of the Future Teachers of America. Donna George was selected as a majorette. Linda Weant was elected Vice-President of ISC. Connie Rudisill was elected Secretary-Treasurer of ISC. During the year, we pledged seventeen new girls, ate pizza while listening to the wonderful music of Shorty Walker during rush parties, sold Lenoir Rhyne sweatshirts and cushions, participated in intiamurals, enjoyed the Christmas party with the now pledges, took gifts to a needy family, presented a Talent Show with Delta Zeta, serenaded Zeta Tau Alpha, presented our new pledges at the Presentation Ball, planned a wonderful May Day, became a member of National Panhellenic, and entered a beautiful Homecoming float Crown of X ' ictory. Our great year of dreams was climaxed by the election of new officers and a fabulous out- ing to Ocean Drive Beach. Page One lluinired Forty hvo BOGER Bowles Brotherton Cooper George gulledge Holshouser KiSER McGlNNIS McSwAIN Michael Petelle Propst Rudisill Temple Weant YODER ' i ■ tl - ■p ' W m Page One Hiinilred FortytJiree RosAN ' N Freed President I In luiliiiihil lIh itLi foi kuppii Dcltii sisters is presented Id l (jsimii 1 utd h) Its ntitiuind sulOllt representative. KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta sisters will cherish alvvaxs memories of . . . rush parties, climaxed by orchid-strewn Philia Isle . . . petitioning Kappa Delta on I Dunder ' s Day . . . winning the trophy for the most outstanding sorority 1 lomecoming float . . . lunch- eon honoring our new pledges . . . slumber ]iarty at Mrs. Jeffer ' s . . . pledges in the KD box . . . red and black shakers for football and basketball games . . . selling Lenoir Rhyno night shirts and personalized stationery . . . Christmas caroling and gifts for a needy family . . . pledging Kappa Delta . . . Presi- dent of ISC, Rosann Freed . . . Secretary of Student jjody and Miss Lenoir Rhyne, Andrea Triplette . . . Miss Kappa Sigma Kappa and Miss Daisy Mae, Susie McCinnis . . . Miss Theta Chi, Tyna Cog- gins . . . fabulous initiation weekend . . . Presenta- tion Ball . . . Fashi on show Starring Summer . . . May Day activities . . . wonderful days of sister- hood. Kappti Deltn sisters portray the Rvnring Twenties ill the 1961 Homecoininii, parade. Page One Hundred Fortyfow Anderson Barker Bopp Coffey COGGINS Davenport Davis Freed Kendrick Riser Limerick Long itX McClellan Mauney MORETZ Nicholson Rhyne Ross Ruoss Shulenberger Stanley Triplette y 3ilrv li ;A Page One Hundred Forty-five DELTA ZETA C ' AltOl, RaBON President The D Z sisters add iinother nienimy to their rear Delta Zeta Lamps aie Burning . . . On May 13. 1961, Sphinx sisters became the first na tional so- roritx ' (in campus, Zeta Xi chapter of Delta Z-eta Sorority. 1961-1962 became a year of fond memories . . . Homecoming Queen, Lynda Sto ' all . . . Chrysan- themum corsages . . . car v ' ash with Sigma Phi Ep- silon . . . our homecoming float . . . majorettes Beck ' Caddell and Gail LuTies led b ' chief majorette Anne Suggs . . . Re-election of Bobbie Walker as chief cheerleader . . . cheerleaders Martha Little, Alice Austell, and Lynda Stovall . . . alternates, Karen Price, Mary Mitchell, Florence Morton, and ] lary Llelen Stasa ich . . . rush banquet, Delta Zeta Heaven, at Lake Hickory Country Club . . . Miss Sigma Phi Epsilon, Gail James . . . Who ' s Who, Anne Suggs, Kathy McGei er, and Carol Rabon . . . Polaroid Land Camera . . . joint party with Sigma Phi Epsilon of the Llniversity of South Carolina and Lenoir Rhyne . . . Christmas party and our striped night shirts . . . serenading Sigma Kappa, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Kappa Delta pledges . . . Christmas caroling with Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . Talent Show with Sigma Kappa pledges . . . Formal initiation . . . installation of new officers . . . Becky Caddell, first president of iNational Panhellenic Coinicil . . . annual facults tea. Deha Zeta sisters received hst year ' s May Court hest act award. Page One Hundred Forty-six Austell Booth Caddell cornwell DULIN Efird Gadd Gibson James Keever Little McGeiver McGlNNIS Mesimer Price Rabon Stovall Suggs Walker Wallace ii {-■-f WiEGAND Wyatt 4 |-p v ■5K m Paae One Hundred Fortv-sevei, MISS LENOIR RHYNE ' MAY QUEEN (yi{c6AS tddke AID OF HONOR odJ oHCi Ua oi Faye Allred Judy Ann English Sarah Robinson Betty Friday Betty Triplette MAY Page One Hundred Fifty-two B. J. Brotherton Kathy McGeiver Patricia ARR() t)ou Susan AIcClellan Connie Rudisill COURT Page One Hunched Fifty-three jf LLtGt F AWl U As if suspended in space, we ' re waiting— for what? When? Helpless . . . energetic . . . heer drinkers . . . cuUural . . . ideal- ists . . . critics . . . we ' re students! Page One Hundred Fifty-six We ' re hiiiiiaii— strong and devout, weak and frail; we ' re stable and neurotic. But of it all, we ' re students ' . Page One Huinhecl Fifty-seven As on through life we make our way, the scenery will change. Yet, that spirit of Lenoir P hrne will always he a part of us! Page One Hundred Fifty-eight Through these pages may you see your shadow, dis- cover your world, honor your lueniories. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine growing • growing • growing • XBT Rn RiilP . Wfr ' J The new Mauney Music Building spiritually • culturally • academically • physically • 1 enoir Jvhyne (college your alma mater — tomorrow Pnge One Hundred Sixty Compliments of HICKORY FUEL COMPANY KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Prompt Delivery Dl 5-2296— Dl 5-2297 HICKORY, N. C. We Give Green Stamps MANUFACTURERS OF BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' HOSIERY KNIT-SOX KNITTING MILL Electricify is the Biggest Bargain in yonr Family Budget Cost of RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE The cost of most items use today has more the double since 1940. the cost per kilowatt of elect ricity has decreased 38% in 20 years, while your residential usage has increased five times, indi- cating G higher standard of ing. The electric way, best today — tomorrow, the only way! DUKE POWER COMPANY I HICKORY S LEADING STORE DEITZ TAYLOR QUALITY JEWELERS Fine Watches Diamonds College Jeweler Union Square Building W. P. Deitz, Owner QUAKER MEADOWS MILLS, INC. MANUFACTURERS COTTON TWINE— COARSE YARNS P. 0. Box 2425 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Plant— Hlldebran, N. C. Page One Hundred Sixty-one SUPERIOR CABLE CORPORATION HICKORY, N. C. Manufacturers of Plastic Insulated Wire and Cable telephone and communications — aircraft and missiles electronic components and systems Of. Sen 6 COLLEGE AND CAREER FASHIONS SIMMONS PHARMACY, INC. PILLS AND THINGS Your Druggist — Guardian of Your Health 1217 Second Street, N. E. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA in Viewmont Dl 5-2175— Free Delivery PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISE Page One Hundred Sixty-two Biltmore Dairy Farms HICKORY, N. C. Fancy Ice Cream for any Occasion Phone Dl 5-3197 VILLAGE DINER No. 2 HICKORY, N. C. Phone DA 7-3736 MULL ' S MOTEL Home Away From Home HICKORY RESTAURANT ' Where Cooking Is An Art And Eating Is A Pleasure ' Highways 64, 70, 321 WALDENSIAN BAKEREES, INC. Bakers of Delicious SUNBEAM BREAD and CAKE ' A ' ' ' 3frjTA MviPPCi Reach for WALI ENSIAN BAKERIESVi.BjkKERS%OFSUNBEAM Fnge One Hundred Sixty-Three AMERICA ' S FINEST PORCELAIN . from I licKorii, ' i rtli Carolimj Visit The Factory Sales Room Hours Sunday 1-6 — Weekdays 10-5:30 On The Old Lenoir Highway 3rd Avenue Extension, N. W. HICKORY STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc. New Synthetic Cleaning Discount Office Phone 748 Highland Ave., N, E. Dl 5-2216 Furs, Woolens — Cold Storage Phone Dl 5-2261 Burlington INDUSTRIES, iisrc. Ivey Weavers Plant HICKORY, N. C. WEAVER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE no N. Center St. 324-6239 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA C ompliments of Super HAYES Market 1st Ave. and 11th St., S. W. Free Parking Compliments of RHYNE HOSIERY MILL Incorporated HICKORY, N. C. Page One llumlreti Si.My-foH Co mpliments of CATAWBA PAPER BOX COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. GIFT BOXES NINTH AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite The Post Office Your Prescription Specialist Dl 5-2229— FREE DELIVERY Congratulations to the Administration and Faculty of LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE upon the completion of seventy-one years of continuous service in Christian Education. We extend greet- ings and best wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1962. HOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHERRYVILLE, N. C. CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 315-319 1st Avenue, N. W. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA DA 7-4148 OLYMPIA PORTABLES STANDARD ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS J. L GOODMAN SON Welding — General Repairs Boiler Works Phone 345-2181 Hickory, N. C. Page One Hundred Sixtyfh Compliments of MELVI LLES HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA SHERRILL ICE FUEL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Fuel Oil, Kerosene and High Quality Coal Compliments of MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY STANDARD GLASS, INC. A Complete Class Service Mirror Framed and Unfromed All types of store front construction Aluminum Shower Doors, Storm Doors Aluminum Sliding Doors PORKY PIG BARBECUE Roy Walker, Mgr Specializing in Pit Barbecue and Pizzas 1043 3rd Ave., N. W. HICKORY, N. C. Phone 328-1098 Open Daily 11 A.M.— 12 P.M. Sunday 12 Noon— 10 P.M. HARPER MOTOR COMPANY 47 Years Sales M i Service Phone DA 7-5781 HICKORY, N. C. CITY TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PARTS— SERVICE Hwy. 70 321 S. W. Phone 345-4153 Pag,e One htjindred Sixty-six Congratulations from the CAROLINA THEATRE AND HICKORY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Movies are your best entertainment Compliments of WEST-DEAL COMPANY 266 Union Square ' HE QUALITY SHOP FOR MEN HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA 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 HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES— RUBBER STAMPS 205 Main Ave., N. E. Dial Dl 5-4151 HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. New Modernized Store Air Conditioned and Elevators HICKORY, N. C. FRESH AIR SUPER MARKETS 1026 2nd Ave., N. E. HICKORY, N. C. P«ge One Hundred Siyly-sevcti Sudderth ' s Tire Battery Service The GENERAL Tire 722 Highland Ave., S. E. Telephone DA 7-5106 HICKORY, N. C. HICKORY SHEET METAL COMPANY Service With Courtesy Le nnox Heating Air Conditioning Roofing — Sheet Metal Highland Ave. 7th St., S. E. Phone DA 7-8291 Better Homes Furnishings Company Complete Home Furnishings 248 First Avenue, N. W. — Highland Avenue HICKORY, N. C. and Connelly Street, Valdese, N. C. COLE ' S JEWELRY STORE Incorporated Quality Gifts That Always Please F. W. Woolworth Co. A Sign of Progress J. M. Hay, Manager Compliments of ZERDEN ' S Headquarters For Campus Fashions CLARK TIRE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Goodyear Tires, Tubes, Batteries Accessories — C. E. Appliances 103 Main Ave. PI., S. W. HICKORY, N. C. GOOD,t ' VCAR TIRES Page One Hundred Sixty-eight FIVE POINT 765 Highland Avenue HICKORY, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 SIGMON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lenoir Rhyne Students— You Are Welcome! TH[ HiCKOHY mmm ceiteh 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 contributed by Shuford Mills, Inc. TRUE TRED HOME AUTO, INC. 772 4th Street Dr., S. W. HICKORY, N. C. Tel. Dl 5-7105 Goodrich Tires, Tubes Batteries Recapping TRY-ONE SANDWICH CO. Always nourishing, always fresh Hwy. 70 22nd St., S. W. Phone DA 4-6334 Pne,e One Hundred Sixty-nine 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 NOTHING CAN TOP Cataw MILK CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1962 CATAWBA DUNBRICK CO. 12Hi Street Dr., N. W. HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of l Uitfona florist Flowers For Every Occasion 531 Second Avenue, S. W. Phone 327-5166 ' age One Jlutidrcd Seventy BUMBARGER ' S A Cooc Book Store + 1 n A Good Town Se rving Lenoir Rhyne and Alumni S + Phone Dl HICKORY, Students, F ince 1923 5-2308 N. C. acuity Compliments of Snyder Paper Corporation HICKORY, HIGH POINT, AND CHARLOTTE, N. C. H. L. Flowers J. R. Flowers D. S. Flower THE FLOWERS COMPANY Home of More Than A Million Parts HICKORY, N. C. Branch Stores Lenoir — Morgan ton — Statesville — Valdese North Carolina Compliments of J. A. CLINE AND SON, INC HILDEBRAN, NORTH CAROLINA a WHITING HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Hundred Sevenly-one 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 Good Luck Class of 1962 CENTER THEATRE Hickory ' s Finest Theatre THE SHOWPLACE OF HICKORY Compliments of BELK-BROOME COMPANY The Home of Better Values HICKORY, N. C. Now It ' s Pepsi For those who think young Bottled Under Appointment of Pepsi-Cola of New York, N. Y. Franchisee] Bottler: Pespi-Cola Bottling Co. of Hickory, N. C. I ' a e One Hutiihed Seve ity-lwo OUR COMPLIMENTS TO LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE ITS FACULTY AND STUDENTS AND TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1962 HENRY RIVER MILLS HENRY RIVER, N. C. 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Printers Of The 1962 Hacawa Page One Hundred Seventy-eight FACULTY DIRECTORY 1961-1962 Aderholdt, Miss Aileen 526 1st St.. Aderholdt, Miss Mabel 526 1st St.. N.W., N.W., Hickorv. N. C. Hickory-, N. C. Ballard, Mrs. George Fritz Hall. L.R.C.. Bernards, Dr. Voldemars . . . .643 8th Ave., N.E.. Binklev, Lowell Ellsworth ... .431 8th St., N.W., Blackburn, Thomas Henrv ... 106 7th Ave., N.E., Blackwelder, Miss Ruth 841 N. Center St., BleWns, Villard C 717 2nd Ave., N.E., Bowden, Mrs. George Maunev Hall, L.R.C., Brandon, William P 867 5th St., N.E., Brandon, Mrs. William P 867 5th St., N.E., Bretz, Frank H 709 6th St., N.E., Bretz, Mrs. Frank H 709 6th St., N.E., Brown, Russell E 1375 4th St., N.W., Chou, Dr. David Y. P 229 24th Ave., N.E., Copeland, Mrs. Carson N 5th St., N.W., Cromer, Dr. Voigt R 740 4th St., N.W., Deans, Dr. Clyde 616 8th St., N.E., Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, Hickory, N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Hickorv, N. C. Hickorv, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Egleston, Miss Louise . . 1579 16th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Fetner, Mrs. C. B 810 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Fowler, Miss Hattie R 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Frady, Mrs. Beulah R 1st Ave. PI., N.E., Conover, N. C. Garrison, Miss Linda 357 7th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Garwood. Robin F 517 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Grav, Mrs. Frank 616 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Greenholt, E r. H. R 917 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Grier, Dr. John M 500 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hevmann, Dr. Hans G 603 12th Ave., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. Hook, Dr. Wade F 560 1 1th Ave. CI., N.U ' ., Hickorv, N. C. Hoyle, Edsel E 1075 16th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Jeffers, Mrs. Charles 556 N. Center St., Hickory. N. C. Keasey, Dr. Lester D Sunset Hills, Rt. 5, Hickorv, N. C. Keller, Werner 333 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lee, Kenneth B 1437 6th St. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lucke, Edward Hickorv, N. C. Lyerly. Ralph H 236 4th St., NM ' ., Hickory, N. C. McCreary, George W 921 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McEachern, Mrs. Shaw Hickory, N. C. Montague, Miss Patsy Hickory, N. C. Nau, Dr. Walter T 217 5th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Norris, Jeff Hickory, N. C. Painter, Hanlev H 1137 11th St. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Painter, Mrs. Hanlev H. . . 1 137 1 1th St. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, George R 1446 6th St. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Patterson, Mrs. George R. . . 1446 6th St. CI., .W.. Hickorv, N. C. Punch. Norman Andrew . . .Highland Hall, L.R.C.. Hickory, N. C. Rast. Miss Thelma 841 N. Center St.. Hickorv, N. C. Reichle, Paul A 509 7th St., N.W., Hickor ' , i . C. Ritchie, John A Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Ritchie, Mrs. John A Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Rudisill, Dr. D. P 431 4th St., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Setzler. Dr. Edwin L 736 6th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shaftesburv, Dr. Archie D 441 7th Ave. PI., Hickory, N. C. ShuL.rd. Steve M 509 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shuhirtl. Miss Virginia 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Shuford. William Harris 718 4th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Smith. Dr. Julian F 303 24th Ave., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. So.x, Everett J Morgan Hall, L.R.C., Hickorv, N. C. Spence, George 1 166 1 1th St. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Spence, Mrs. George 1 166 1 1th St. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Stabler. Miss Helen 810 8th St.. N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Stasavich, Clarence 921 9th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Strunk, Ravmond M 608 S. Bradv Ave.. Newton, N. C. Swanson, Reuben J 716 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Tuttle. William D Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. Ullman, Dr. Roy R 1636 3rd St., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Walker, Robert Glenn 1349 8th St. Dr., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Weaver, Dr. William R P. O. Bo.x 746, Hickorv, N. C. Wells, William B 40 17th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Zimmermann. Richard Charles 742 8th St., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY 1961-1962 SENIOR CLASS Abernethv. Virginia P. O. Bo.x 205. Belmont. N. C. Allen. Richard Darwin Rt. 3, MockviUe, N. C. Allen. Robert Eugene .... 1 1 1 1 Confederate Ave., Columbia, S. C. Anderson, Ellen Kay 604 Sherbrook Drive, High Point, N. C. Angel, Daniel Richard 133 Furman Ave.. Asheville. N. C. Annas, Janah Lorene P. O. Box 305. Granite Falls, N. C. Barger, Marv Ann Rt. 1. Gibsonville, N. C. Barringer, John Carroll . 1415 6th St. Circle, N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bethune, David Ross Rt. 4, Box 555 ' i, Charlotte, N. C. Bolick, James W 439 Highland Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Booth, Sarah Hibernia Box 54, Catawba, N. C. Bopp, Marilyn M 227 Grove Dr.. Clemson, S. C. Bouknight, Ray Stephen Box 105, Timberville, Va. Bowman, Emilv Lorene Rt. 2, Hickorv, N. C. Bowman. Jean Robinson 1717 3rd St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Bracknell, Edwin C 14321 N.W. 13th Ave., Miami, Fla. Bristol, Dorothv Giles Glen Alpine, N. C. Brittain, Ronda Ann 515 33rd St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Brunnemer, Michael Ray . . 1320 Westbrook Circle. Gastonia, N. C. Bumgamer, Dennis C Rt. 1, Box 471, Conover, N. C. Bumgarner, Joseph E 1619 Hyde Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Bumette, John Douglas 603 S. Dale Ave., Newton, N. C. Burns, Rachel Aldine Rt. 1, Box 222. Valdese, N. C. Carpenter, Barbara Jean W. Main St., Claremont, N. C. Carpenter, John V ' illiam, Jr Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Clark, Roger Kenneth Box 69. Hudson. N. C. Cloninger. Fred Samuel Rt. 1. Bessemer City, N. C. Coffey, VA ' illiam Howard 511 S. Hanna St., Gastonia, N. C. Collins. Rebecca Adelaide Rt. 1. Lincolnton, N. C. Crytz. Thomas Jack 2168 5th Ave.. S.E., Hickory, N. C. Daniels, Dewey Thomas 218 Magnolia St., Statesville, N. C. Daniels, Franklin Boyd N. Center St.. Statesville, N. C. Davenport, Linda Ann . . 240 Cedar Springs Rd.. Spartanburg, S. C. Daves, Claude Wilton Morganton, N. C. Davis, Joe Cliff Hildebran, N. C. Deaton, Tony Reginald 1018 East Main St., Maiden, N. C. DelUnger, Danna Gay Rudisill Park, Rt. 1. Dallas, N. C. Downey, Virginia Beth 140 Giraud St., Valdese, N. C. Drury, Thomas Lester Rt. 3. Lincolnton. N. C. Fades, John Stephen 304 Chestnut St., Shelby, N. C. Eaker. Da id Reginald .... 1504 McCormick Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Eckard. Ronald C 327 20th Ave., N.E.. Hickorw N. C. Eggers. Edith Buff Hildebran, N. C. Elmore. Brenda Clay 20 Hillside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Finger, James Richard 522 North Grove, Lincolnton, N. C. Finger, John Rhyne Rt. 2, Dallas, N. C. Freed. Rosann Mary 1 123 Market St.. Sunbury, Pa. Page One Hundred Seventy-nine Gadd, Scottie Sue 3004 13th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Gatton, Frank D 609 Stockton St., Statesville, N. C. Gentry, Margaret 730 8th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Gibbs, James Lawrence 249 10th Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Gibson, Sara Frances 302 Raeford Ave., Lexington, N. C. Goff, Ruby Faye Rt. 2, Bo.x 255, Rocky Mt., N. C. Haas, Juanita Wfx)d Rt. 1 , Newton, N. C. Hackmann, Betty Ann 1900 Tadcaster Rd., Baltimore 28, Md Hager, C. Avon ' 549 1st St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Hallman, Lana Kav 40 Crestview St., Granite Falls, N. C. Hardman, Ronald Shankle .3412 Tuckaseege Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Hardv. Rose Marv 247 5th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Harmon, Robert Dale . .212 W. Texas Ave., Bessemer City, N. C. Harrell, Don 647 E. Front St., Statesville, N. C. Hastings, Clara Svlvia Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Hatley, Nora Helen 328 8th St. Dr., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Haupt, Charles Edward Newton, N. C. Heavner, Essie Jane Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Heavner, Julia Alice Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Helderman, Ken R Box 310. Albemarle, N. C. Hewitt, Becky Dianne 820 Union St., Maiden, N. C. Hickman, Marv Elaine Rt. 1, Hudson, N. C. Hoffner, Billy Ray Rt. 4, Box 362A, Salisbury, N. C. Holbrook, Edwin Charles Box 172, Independence. Va. Holler, Hoy Cline Box 104, Conover, N. C. Holshouser, Sandra Lee Rt. 5, Box 168, Salisbury, N. C. Horton, Harrv Nelson Rt. 2, China Grove, N. C. Huffman, Bobbie Sue Rt. 2, Box 204, Conover, N. C. Johnston, Hallev C, Jr Rt. 3, Statesville, N. C. Johnston, Roy Lee 219 TomberHn Rd., Mt. Holly, N. C. Jones, Frederick M Bassett, Va. Kanipe, Lee Mozeley 340 15th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Karriker, Richard G 706 South Zion St., Landis, N. C. Keever, Judy Lenoir Rt. 1, Box 830, Valdese, N. C. Keever, M. Faye Rt. 5. Lincolnton, N. C. Keller, Elizabeth Anne Rt. 2, Lenoir, N. C. Kiser, Kathy Farabee Rt. 1, China Grove, N. C. Kiser, Earluth Enola 426 Snencer Mtn. Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Klatz, Johnny Sullivan 1225 13th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Laney, Charles Clifford Marion Ave., Rhodhiss, N. C. Lautenschlager, Luther W Rt. 2. Box 317, Taylorsville, N. C. Lemon, Harry Lee, Jr 619 N. Deal Ave., Newton, N. C. Lingle, Vickie Lou Box 113, Faith, N. C. Link, Sarah Constance Star Rt. B. Staunton. Va. Little, Bobby C Rt. 2, Box 430, Hickorv, N. C, Long, Roberta Shuford 14 3rd Ave., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Lowman, Reba Inez Box 31. Hildebran, N. C Lybrand, Deane Lee 1430 1 1th St.. N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lynch, Judith Ann Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. McClamrock, Tonv Michael 146 Cedar St., Concord, N. C. McCreary, John Fr ' anklynn . .921 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McEntire, Thomas Harold Wilkesboro, N. C. McGiever, Katharine 518 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McNeelv, Gerald Willard Rt. 1, Box 704, Valdese, N. C. Marsh, Frances Marian 3024 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Massey, Gary Delano 1 137 Park Dr., Statesville, N. C. Mesimer, Martha Irene 1310 Price Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Midgett, Marcus Clair 309 W. Main St., Maiden, N. C. Mitchell, Vivian Wilson Hildebran, N. C. Moretz, Bettie Opal 1909 20th Ave., W. Bradenton. Fla. Mull, Marv Elsie 595 S. Waldo St., Valdese, N. C. Mull, Rita Aderholdt Henry River, 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, Wade Nolen Rt. 1, Julian, N. C. Parker, Emil Wayne Box 7, Newell, N. C. Parker, lotha Rav Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Parlier, Paul Lewis 240 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Pflieger, David H 905 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Ray Odell Rt. 1. Box 24, Millers Creek, N. C. Piercy, Jean Rollins 902 South Linwood St., Gastonia, N. C. Prestwood, Dallas William 231 Overlook Dr., Lenoir, N. C. Pugh, Clarence Lee 204 S. Cox Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Rabon, Carol Livengood 706 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Ramsev, Van H Rt. 1, Box 702, Valdese, N. C. Rhyne, Jane Ellen Box 734. Mt. Holly, N. C. Richbourg, Nancv Cauble Box 586, Lincolnton, N. C. Roach, Clifford Graves Rt. 1, Box 1109, Browns Mills, N. J. Roach, Steven Home Box 81, Avondale, N. C. Roberts, Judy E 813 South Zion St., Landis, N. C. Robinson, Carroll Leonard 1011 Madena Extension, Gastonia, N, C. Rogers, Faye Kexley 598 Hartness Road, Statesville, N. C. Rudisill, Constance Eloise . . . 1926 Margate Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Safrit, Marilyn Jeanette Rt. 3, Box 89, Concord, N. C. Sears, Claudette Vantrice 213 25th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Sewell, Ernest Lee Rt. 5, Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Shelton, Charlotte Maybelle Rt. 2, Box 818, Connelly Springs, N. C. Sherri ll, Betty Pearson . . .432 7th Ave. PL, N.W., Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Robert McQueen Box 207, Cornelius, N. C. Shirley, Charles Payne 436 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Shook, Evelyn Shrum Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Shuping, Carolvn Byrd Valdese, N. C. Sides, Flovd Eugene Rt. 1, Box 206, Rockwell, N. C. Sigmon, Celia Fave P.O. Box 424, Claremont, N. C. Sigmon, Patricia Gail P. O. 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 lean 601 Cole St.. Kannaoolis, N. C. Smith, Stuart Brvson 109 15th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Starnes, Sandra Bowman Rt. 1, Box 58, Granite Falls, N. C. Steelman, Betty Pearl Rt. 2. Box 102. Conover, N. C. Stevenson, William Francis Rt. 8, Box 427, Statesville, N. C. Stovall, Lvnda Lee Box 355. Svlva, N. C. Stroud, Charles Douglas Rt. 1. Ellenboro, N. C. Suggs, Anne Ruth Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C. Taylor, Robert Wrav Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Teague, Marietta Elizabeth 39 Falls Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Temple, Madge Elaine 1604 Statesville Blvd.. Salisbury, N. C. Thomas, Bobbv Joe 1401 West A St.. Kannaoolis, N. C. Thomnson. Dannv Carroll . . .1720 2nd St.. S.W.. Hickory, N. C. Thrasher. Farrar Charles . . 1001 Mavwood Ave.. Kannaoolis, N. C. Trapp, Claude Jeter 1524 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Triplette, Andrea Rt. 1, Granite Falls, N. C. Tonstall, Robert Archie 29 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Vance, Kay Smith 614 E. McBee St., Lincolnton, N. C. Vaught, Grace C Rt. 2, Box 348, Hickory, N. C. Viola, Harry Alexander Rt. 4, Box 536, Kannapolis, N. C. Walck, Clarence George .2367 1 2th Ave. Dr., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Walker, Barbara Ann Rt. 2, Box 10, Ruthcrfordton, N. C. Wallace, Sarah Ann 213 West Park Dr., Morganton, N. C. Walsh, Mary Rheta Box 176, Valdese, N. C. Walters, Ella Rt. 1, Box 88, Thomasville, N. C. Weaver, Larry Donald Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Whalen, Virginia General Delivery, Icard, N. C. White, Marv McKamie , . . 1630 Old Charlotte Rd., Concord, N. C. White, Virginia Miller 35 1st Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Whitman, Libbv Box 343, Marion, S. C. Williams, Albert Baxter P. O. Box 57, Hudson, N. C. Williams, John Harlev General Delivery, Hickory, N. C. Williams, Teddie Roosevelt Rt. 1, Box 824, Valdese, N. C. Wilson, Pinkney O., Jr P. O. Box 123, Valdese, N. C. Winters, Helen Rebecca Box 217, Conover, N. C. Woodward, Richard Arthur . . .91 Pinewood Dr. N., Levittown. Pa. Wrav, Hone Wadine 505 Engleman Ave., Burlington, N. C. Wright, Clarence Paul 807 S. Grier St., Lincolnton, N. C. Y(Kler, Judith Wilson 1400 Midwood Dr.. Gastonia, N. C. Yount, Carolvn Rebecca . . .1205 Cokey Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C. Yount, James Dan Rt. 1, Box 15, Granite Falls, N. C. JUNIOR CLASS Abernathv, Brenda Jovce Rt. 4, Box 971, Hickory, N. C. Adcox, Alice Leslie 2021 Brenner Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Anderson, Robert George 2954 Harcourt St., Decatur, Ga. Austell, Alice Louise 31 Ideal Way, Concord, N. C. Austin, Ernest Rankin 508 W. Main St., Gastonia, N. C. Baker, Ramona Lafone 867 9th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bauer, Joan Marie Rt. 1, Gilbertsville, Pa. Bauserman, Jack Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Bell, Patricia Ann Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Bennett, Mary Isabel 608 Morven Rd., Wadesboro, N. C. Bisanar, Judy Rebecca 1111 E. Craig Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Black, Virginia Williamette ..111 S. Depot St., Cherrvville, N. C. Bloh, Vivian Lucille Box 29, Giddings, Texas Boger, Willie Ann Rt. 4, Box 110, Salisbury, N. C. Bolick, lerrv Eugene Rt. 1, Box 98, Granite Falls, N. C. Bolick, Thomas Dean 811 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Bost, Willa Dean Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Page One hhindred Eighty Brambilla, Elena Christina Via Ben. Cavalicri 6, Milan, Italv Bridses, Charlotte Ann 1905 29th St., N.E., HicWy, N. C. Br M)ks, Elaine Mauser Rt. 3, Box 105, Hickory, N. C. Brothertnn, Brenda Joy 7 Cascade St., Mooresville, N. C. Browne, Barrv VV ' avne Lakeview Park, Hickorv, N. C. Browne, Patricia Sue 505 W. Di.xon Blvd., Shelby, N. C. Bryson, John David 105 Foxcross Rd., Spartanburg, S. C. Bumgarner, Lewis Edward . .819 Lenoir Rd., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bumgarner, Linda Carol Rt. 3, Bo.x 414, Hickory, N. C. Burgin, Wilburn George, Jr Rt. 3, Box 549, Newton, N. C. Burns, Phillip Lee 1700 Brandon Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Burton, Thomas Lee 406 Whittier St., High Point, N. C. Campbell, Laura Anne 502 9th St., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Lewis O ' Dell Rt. 2, Newton, N. C. Coffey, Janet Rt. 1 , Boomer, N. C. Coffey, Rebecca Ann 511 S. Hanna St., Gastonia, N. C. Coggins, Tyna Elizabeth Rt. 2, Box 135, Kannapolis, N. C. Conner, Gary Wayne 327 South Grove St., Lincolnton, N. C. Cornwell, Carolvn Hamrick Box 157, Lattimore, N. C. Coulter, William Henrv 122 3rd St., N.E., Conover, N. C. Craft, Sophia Gail Box 167, Hickorv, N. C. Crump, Thaddeus Leonard . .2127 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Dale, Susan Matheson 623 4th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Davis, Elizabeth Martha 18 Hillcrest Dr., Concord, N. C. Deal, Cornelia Kathcrine . . 1900 Edgewater Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Deal, Linda Christine ... .317 8th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Dotzenrodt, Jutta W. T. 446 Feldschmiede, Itzehoe Holst, Germany Duffv, Fove Elizabeth 181 Cedar St., M.Kwesville, N. C. Dulin, Rachel Elizabeth . . 2422 N. Sharon-Amity, Charlotte, N. C. Echerd, Linda Sue Rt. 2, Box 201, Taylorsville, N. C. Efird, Linda Roselyn Albemarle, N. C. English, Julia Ann 317 W. Thomas St., Salisbury, N. C. Falardeau, Joan Carole Rt. 3, Box 21, Vale, N. C. Fleming, Patricia Ann 643 8th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Flowers, Albertus Richard . .1110 Karendalem St., Charlotte, N. C. Foster, Peggy Sue Rt. 1, Box 323, Concord, N. C. Fr -e, Glenda Jeanne Rt. 1, Box 65, Newton, N. C. Frve, Harold Ted 870 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Frye, Walter Lee 46 7th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Eye, Ronald Wayne 417 Davis Ave., Newton, N. C. Garrison, Carolvn Melita Rt. 6, 874, Morganton, N. C. Goble, Judv Stewart 2221 2 N. Race St., Statesville, N. C. Gulledge, Margaret Elizabeth 2217 E. 5th St., Charlotte, N. C. Hallman, Linda Pearl Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Harrill, Bettie Ruth 300 W. C St., Newton, N. C. Harry, David Lowrance Rt. 4, Taylorsville, N. C. Harrington, Charles TTiomas Grover, N. C. Hart, George Andrew, Jr 531 W. Main St., Elkin, N. C. Hassell, James Willis 638 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Hegele, Thomas Richard 338 E. Court St., Urbana. Ohio Henrv, Walter David 202 W. D St., Newton, N. C. Herman, Stephen Gary 17 W. H St., Newton, N. C. Higgins, Bett • Sue 1814 17th St., N.E., Hickor ' , N. C. Hinkle, Gary Clayton Rt. 1, Gold Hill, N. C. Hoffman, Jo Elaine Box 133, Welcome, N. C. Hoke, Harley Jennings Rt. 1, Catawba, N. C. Hollar, Freda Jovce Box 87, Claremont, N. C. Holshouser, Patsy Jo Box 853, Rockwell, N. C. Houston. Dorothy Marie Hildebran, N. C. Huddle, Benjamin Paul, Jr. 921 Saginemiva 2-chome, Nakano-ki, Tokyo, Japan Huddle, David Keller ! . . . .Rt. 2, Box 372, Newton, N. C. Hudson, Judv Elizabeth ....311 N. Academy, Mooresville, N. C. Huffman, Jerry Dean 2014 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Hughes, Roger Larry Rt. 1, EUenboro, N. C. Hunt, Carolyn Elizabeth 204 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Ishida, Kachie 5-105 Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan James, Robert Charles Rt. 1, Rural Retreat, Va. Jenkins, Horace Irvine ... 1445 2nd St. Dr., S.W.. Hickory, N. C. Jensen, Suzanne Marie 515 Queens St., Statesville, N. C. Joines, James Ray, Jr 639 E. Iredell St., Mooresville, N. C. Jones, James Burton, Jr Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. Josey, John Alan . . . ' . 1134 5th St., Statesville, N. C. Kale, John Weslev 19C Viewmont Apts., Hickorv, N. C. Keck, David Lee 1319 2nd St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Kendrick, Virginia 512 Secrest St., Belmont, N. C. Kennedy, Benny Max 61 Lenmore Dr., Concord, N. C. Kester, D. Gary Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Killian, Nancy Jane Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Koontz, Ernest Theixlorc, Jr Rt. 4, Mocksville, N. C. Lampsi, Georgette Elma 1025 E. Main St., Albemarle, N. C. Land, Robert Edgar . .175 17th 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. Lingle, George Woodley, Jr 809 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Lohr, David Lindsey 314 N. Aspen St., Lincolnton, N. C. Long, Nancy Jo 1 100 Rogers Lake Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Lowman, Faye Dian ne Hildebran, N. C. Lyerly, Anthony Terry Rt. 2, Rockwell, N. C. Mauney, Martha Frances 500 Old Post Rd., Cherrvville, N. C. McDaniel, Carse Oren Rt. 2, EUenboro, N. C. McGinnis, Susan Jane ... .418 Lower Dallas Rd., Gastonia, N. C. Mcintosh, Jerry Richard 95 15th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. McNeely, Eugene Ray, Jr. . . . 223 S. College Ave., Newton, N. C. McSwain, Vivian Gail Rt. 4, Albemarle, N. C. MacLeod, Lorwe Franklin . . . 3045 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Mauney, J,)hn David, HI . .1401 Ft. Bragg Rd., Favetteville, N. C. Michael, Mary Jane Rt. 6, Box 580C, Charlotte, N. C. Mikels, Theodore Emmett Box 219, Hickory, N. C. Miller, Mary 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. Moretz, Linda Jeannette 630 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Moser, Mrs. Ann Broome 26 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Moser, Claude Randy Rt. 3, Box 271, Hickory, N. C. Murph, Peggy Joyce 405 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Nichols, Nancy Delorcs 203 Fair Ave., Batesburg, S. C. Odom, John Gary, Jr Conover, N. C. Oglesbee, Diedrich Doughty 2711 Mechanics Ave., Thunderbolt, Ga. Oxentine, Richard B 575 S. Praly St., Valdese, N. C. Pearson, Alan Reid 48 Fulton St., East Orange, N. J. Peeler, Phyllis Ann 1204 12th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Peeler, Tommy Quay Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Perry, Anna Ellis 37 W. Woodrow Ave., Belmont, N. C. Plexico, John Eylie 704 Marion Sims St., Lancaster, S. C. Pope, Sanford Murray 1112 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Preslar, Larry Wilson Rt. 5. Box 645, Hickorv, N. C. Price, Eugene Olin Rt. 2, Box 155 , Taylorsville, N. C. Rankin, Anne Martha 610 W. 12th A e., Gastonia, N. C. Rhvne, Bonnie Eldora Rt. 2, Clover, S. C. Rice, Patricia Ann 205 W. Main St., Conover, N. C. Rodgers, William Ezra, Jr. . .929 9th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Roof, Betty Eula Box 314, Granite Quarry, N. C. Ross, Elizabeth Ann 1139 Edgemont Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Rowland, Robert Hogan 437 S. Main St., Mocksville, N. C. Ruoss, Jaon Elizabeth 129 Main St., Landisville, Pa. Sain, Nancv Kav Rt. 1, Vale, N. C. Schley, Donald Grayson 431 4th St., Hickory, N. C. Schmucker, James Michael 5225 Valley Stream Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Sellers, Charles David Rt. 2, Box 506, Cherrvville, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmie David Rt. 2, Box 63, Granite Falls, N. C. SherriU, Scott Alden Box 708, Landis, N. C. Shook, Bonnie Darlene Rt. 4, Box 276, Hickorv, N. C. Shook, Clara Wike 1329 9th Ave., S.E., Hickory. N. C. Shrum, Walter Reese Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Shuford, Elizabeth Ann Rt. 3, Lincolnton, N. C. Sigmon, Lois Elizabeth Rt. 8, Box 379, Statesville, N. C. Sigmon, Judv Kav ... Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Sigmon, William Andrew . . .422 4th St. PL, S.W., Hickory, N. C. Sigman, Rebecca Ann Rt. 1, Box 233, Granite Falls, N. C. Sink, Martha Holt 1800 The Plaza, Charlotte, N. C. Smith, Don Box 708, Salisbury, N. C. Smith. Ethelvn Rt. 1, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Speckhard, Donald Kenneth Rt. 2, Box 37, Hickory, N. C. Sprouse, Brenda Fave Rt. 2, Box 201, Hickorv, N. C. Stoner, Orpheus Elmore Box 334, Greenville, S. C. Tabor, Marv E 1 1 5 S. Pralev St., Valdese, N. C. Terrell, Julia Sherrill 2 Park Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Thomas, Franklin LaFone 432 9th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Jeannie Edm .... 1720 2nd St.. S.W., Hickory. N. C. Thompson, Robert C 1206 Crescent Rd.. Charleston, W. Va. Thornburg, Kittv Kav Rt. 1, DaH ' .s, N. C. Turner, Philip Elliot Rt. 2. Lawndale, N. C. Tutde, Catherine Elizabeth Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. Page One Hundred Eighty-one Wagner, Helen Ruth Rt. 1, Box 441, Conover, Ward, Hallie Elizabeth 60S Mt. St., Kings Mountain, Warren, Carl Wayne 841 18th St., N.E., Hickory, Watson, Jon Kenneth 309 Hot ' t ' man St., Dallas, V ' eant, Linda Alice Club House Drive, Salisbury, Wells, Jerrv Hendrix Rt. 2, Canton, Whisenant, Rita Carol 12 E. Holly St., Maiden, White, Harvey Odell Wilkesboro, Whitley, Rex Alton 203 Church St., Albemarle, Williams, Carol Edith V ' aterloo Rd., Ellicott Citv Wilson, Mildred Cline Rt. 2, Catawba, ' Wise, Jerry Ritchie Rt. 6, Box 77, Salisbury, Witherspoon, Kenneth Lamar Rt. 1, Dallas, Wooten, Thomas Limuel, Jr. 12 Northern Bh ' d., V ' ilmington, Wright, Wanda Leah Landis, Wyatt, Rachel Malinda ... .712 E. Henderson St., Salisbury, N. C N. c: N. c N. c N. c; N. c N. c N. c N. c •, Md N c N. c N. c N. c N. c N. c Abernethy, Nancy Alii Anthony, Brenda Eve SOPHOMORE CLASS .403 5th Ave. PI., N.E., Hickory, N. C. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Barker, Javne Latrelle 629 5th St., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Barringer, Donald Miller 1330 S. College Dr., Newton, N. C. Birkeli, Jon Box 29, Gausel, pr. Stavanger, Norwav Bock, Charles Frederick ... 324 26th Ave., ' N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Boggs, J. Marion 1410 Moose Road, Kannapolis, N. C. Bohart, Richard Charles 233 West 7th Ave., Tarentum, Pa. Bolick, Arthur Lee Box 6, Claremont, N. C. Bolick. Donald Steven Rt. 2. Box 416, Hickory, N. C. Bond, V ' illiam Lee 412 Iris Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Booth, Martha Ann 213 Tate St., Morganton, N. C. Bowles, Beverlee Bradshaw . . .3004 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Brantley, Allen Wilson 526 Park St., Kannapolis, N. C. Briggs, Gerald Paul 38 Sunrise Ave., Lexington, N. C. Brown, Olnev Joseph, |r 314 Mitchell Ave., Sahsburv, N. C. Buick, Ronald Michael . . 929 Hollv Lvnn Dr., Snowden twp.. Pa. Bumgamer, Millie Javne ... 1110 8th St. Dr., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Busby, Jerry McAllister 3431 U ' ashburn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Caddell, Rebecca Jane ... .801 E. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C. Caracci, Tony Richard 501 Kossuth St., Riverside, N. J. Carpenter, Celia June Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Carswell, Linda Carolvn Rt. 2, Newton, N. C. Cates, Jerry Howard 858 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Cauble, Patricia LaMonte ...2614 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Cherry, Johnnv Richard Rt. 3, Box 246, China Grove, N. C. Cline, Barbara Ellen 531 5th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Cline, Martha Amelia 9 Crestview St., Granite Falls, N. C. Combs, Herb Cranford Ill BroochiU Rd., Shelbv, N. C. Correll, Andre 204 S. Meriah St., Landis, N. C. Cort, Nancy Jane 252 Lakewood Dr., Asheville, N. C. Curlee, Reginald Ramsey . . .2845 Hillsdale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Davis, Judith Elaine 607 Dodge St., Kannapolis, N. C. Deal, Gerald Wilson Rt. 1, Ptafftown, N. C. Deal, ludy Garnetta 380 Garron St., Valdese. N. C. Deal, Linda Ann Rt. 3, Box 477, Salisburv, N. C. Deal, Peggy Ruth Rt. 3, Box 547, Salisbury, N. C. Dennis, Charles Thomas . . . 1004 Lexington Ave.. Charlotte, N. C. DeVenney, Samuel Addison, Jr. . .926 V ' est South St., Carlisle, Pa. Deviney, James Raymond . . ' . . .701 W. Main St., Spindale, N. C. Dohrmann, Karen largaret . . . 1300 Queens Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Douglas, Frances Jane Rt. 4, Tavlorsville, N. C. Duncan, Charles Richard . . . 1436 15th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Eckard, Eldon Elmore 803 1st Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Ehlers, James Robert 2844 Whittier Ave., Davton, Ohio Eleazer, Carolyn Bell 3300 Heyward St., Columbia, S. C. Fisher, Edgar Eugene . - Star Route, Catawba, N. C. Fox, Bobby Franklin Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Fox, Larry Olen Box 71. Conover, N. C. Fox, Richard Barry 1233 N. Bridge St., Elkin, N. C. George, Donna Joyce 516 Regina Ave., Cumberland. Md. Gift, Lestina Jeannette 500 Greensboro Ave., Sanford, N. C. Gilbert, Judy Mavin Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Goodman. Wayne Allen 1810 Central Dr., Kannapolis, N. C. Greene, S ' ndra Lvnn 304 Louise Ave.. Belmont, N. C. Gurley, Donald H 20 West Ballard St., Cherryville, N. C. Haas, Clyde Pinkney, Ir Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Harris, Margaret Moore 424 McGill Dr., Albemarle, N. C. Hart, Mary Sue Springfield, Georgia Harwood, Lindsay Burton ....669 N. Sixth St., Albemarle, N. C. Haslett, William Young Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Hastings, Paula Ann Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Herman, Kenneth Rowe, Jr. . . . 209 3rd St., S.E., Conover, N. C. Hollar, Brenda Gail Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Houser, Barbara Sain 419 Bonview Ave., Lincolnton, N. C. Houser, Brenda Jovce Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Hoover. Linda Lou Rt. 1, Mt. Holly, N. C. Hudson, Robert L 1537 N. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Hunt, Constance Beth Rt. 3, Box 616, Newton, N. C. Icenhour, Martha Ann Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Icenhour, Rex Raven Rt. 1, Box 1 10, Tavlorsville, N. C. Ingold, Barbara Elizabeth 300 19th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Irvine, Svlvia Lou 200 Brvan PI., Hagerstown, Md. Isenhour, ' Robert London .. .330 9th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. James, Gail 403 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville, N. C. lohnson, ludv Sue Rt. 3, Lenoir, N. C. Jonas. Judy Annette 216 Jonas Rd., Vale, N. C. Karriker, Ronnie WilHam Rt. 3, Mooresville, N. C. Keck, Timothv Alan 446 5th Ave. PL, N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Keener, Gloria Gene 520 11th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Kern, Owen Clav 2044 6th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Kirby, Marion Wesley 837 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Kiser, Linda Janette Rt. 4, Hickory, N. C. Lail, Harold H Rt. 2, Box 79, Hickory, N. C. Lambert, Francis Exavier 29 High St., Hudson, Mass. Lawson, Ronald Wavne Pine Hall, N. C. Lefever, Wanda Carol Rt. 8, Box 544, Statesville, N. C. Lefevers, Ann Twisdale 1910 1st Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Limerick, Glenda Sue 310 North St., Belmont, N. C. Lindlev, Barrv Sherrill 912 Sowers St., Statesville, N. C. Little, Craig Box 254, Tavlorsville, N. C. Litde, Martha Ann Box 215, Tavlorsville, N. C. Lockard, Linda Jovce . . 1130 U ' . End Blvd., V ' inston-Salem, N. C. Logan, Frank Jackson 599 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Lowman, Brenda Carlene 109 North St., Morganton, N. C. Lutz, Charles Bain Rt. 3, Vale, N. C. McCall, Willard Clyde Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. McCampbell, Marv Ellen Connelly Springs, N. C. McClellan, Emilv Suzanne . . .901 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McCurdy , Thomas V 524 Virginia Ave., Statesville, N. C. McGinnis, Freida Margueritte . . . .Shelbv Rd., Kings Mtn., N. C. McMahan, Donna Bryte 37 28th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Maunev, Jacob Philo Bo.x 229, Kings Mountain, N. C. Maunev, Marv Ruth . . . .2817 Long ' iew Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Maver.Jacob LeGrande 5727 Park Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Miller, Tommy Rockwell .. 1154 15th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Misenheimer, Ernest Luther . .321 Mitchell Ave.. Salisbury, N. C. Moore, Aurelia Ann 25 Lakeside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Moore, Barbara Ann Rt. 1, Box 134, Vale, N. C. Morrison, Jimmie Garth ....3042 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Murdock, Gary Wayne SherriU ' s Ford, N. C. Nicholson, Judith Catherine . . 1633 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Noah, N. Eloise Swannanoa, N. C. Palmer, Larry W Box 1085, Albemarle, N. C. Peper, James Michael 424 Greenler St., Holgate, Ohio Perry, Johnny Cole Granite Falls, N. C. Peteile, Lvnne Lorraine 137 E. Overbrook, Largo, Fla. Plonk, Carole Elizabeth 902 Crescent Dr., Kings Mtn., N. C. Poole, Wavne Darvin Rt. 2, Box 58, Bessemer Citv, N. C. Poole, William Gordon Box 252, Taylorsville, N. C. Pope, Ida Mae Rt. 3, Box 82A, Statesville, N. C. Pope, Michael Lee 506 A Jefferson St., Monroe, N. C. Preslar, Robert Wavne Rt. 5, Box 645, Hickory, N. C. Price, Karen Nell 1223 Woodland Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Price, Margie Roslvn Rt. 2. Box 98, Tavlorsville, N. C. Propst, Billy Yates 102 Avr Hill Ave., N.W., Vienna, Va. Propst, Glenn Lewis Rt. 3, Hickory, N. C. Ramseur, T. D., Ir 802 S. Zion St., Landis, N. C. Ramsev, James Kenneth Rt. 2, Bessemer Citv, N, C. Reinhardt, Eloise Rosalind Rt. 3, Box 349, Hickorv, N. C. Rhvne, Richard Wakefield . .2526 Hamnton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Richardson, Bobbv E 108 Wavne Dr., Lvnchburg, Va. Ripley, Peter H 1306 S. New York Ave . Lakeland. Fla. Rouser, Eleanor Anne 1333 Townes Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Rutledge, Joyce Ann 916 N. Oakwood Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Safrit, Donald Ray Box 467, Rt. 7, Salisbury, N. C. Satterwhite, Terrv K 77 Vandalia Ave., Asheville, N. C. Scarborough, Susan J 802 Hylan Ave., Hamlet, N. C. Page One Hjindred Eighty-two Schenck, James Douglas 730 S. Jackson St., Salisbury, N. C. Seagle, Judv Elizabeth Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Sedberry, Judith Rae Box 4, Woodleaf, N. C. Sharpe, Walter Lee Box 298, TaylorsviUe, N. C. Shelbv, Robert F 1401 Cambridge Lane, Columbia, S. C. Shell, Cornelia Frances P. O. Box 585, Hickory, N. C. Shore, Robert Tillman 512 Meadow Dr., Bristol, Va. Shronce, Lester Norman P. O. Box 31, Granite Falls, N. C. Shulenberger, Mary Rt. 6, Salisbury, N. C. Sigmon, Marjorie Carolyn Rt. 3, Box 355, Hickory, N. C. Simmons, Harold Ray 35 Oak St., Marion, N. C. Simmons, Howard K 515 West 6th St., Newton, N. C. Simmons, Lois Ann 289 16th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sims, Stephen Ray 210 West J St., Newton, N. C. Sipe, Jerrv Eugene 912 28th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Sisk, William Rav 152 20th Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Smith, John Brock 300 Wilev Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Smith, Max Wilson 2407 Brookside Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Ronald G 1000 S. 2nd St. Elizabethton, Tenn. Stanley, Katie Ann Rural Hall, N. C. Starnes, Francis Eugene Box 389, Albemarle, N. C. St. Clair, Phyllis M Rt. 1, Hiddenite, N. C. Stirewalt, Marv Ann Rt. 2, Concord, N. C. Stowe, Lawson Douglas 312 Highland St., Mt. Holly, N. C. Stratford, Frederick B 410 7th St., Spencer, N. C. Summerhn, Jim LaVon 169 S. Prospect St., Lenoir, N. C. Swanson, Mildred Mucille Box 1008, Rt. 3, Lenoir, N. C. Swofford, Brenda Jane 2206 1 3th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Teague, Sylvia Ann 14 14th S., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Thompson, Terry 625 9th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Thornburg, Mary Ann Rt. 4, Box 72, Hickorv, N. C. Thornburg, Wayne Eugene P. O. Box 173, Conover, N. C. Wallace, Guy Andrew Rt. 2, CherryviUe, N. C. Waring, Frank Gibson 826 S.W. Coconut Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, Webb, David Murray 104 30th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Wehunt, Barbara Lynn Rt. 1, Cherrvville, N. C. Whitener, Freddy Gene Rt. 4, Box 224, Hickorv, N. C. Whidey, Gary Leon 203 Church St., Albemarle, N. C. Whittecar, Margaret Lair 97 Grove St., Concord, N. C. Wiegand, Doris Katherine 3056 EUicott St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Wilfong, Libbv Linn . . .330 8th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Wilhelm, Michael Wavne Rt. 5, Box 695, Salisburv, N. C. Willard, Lois Ann 315 Cleveland Ave., Riverside, N. J. Williams, Brenda Frances . . . .314 Vernon Terrace, Raleigh, N. C. Williams, Carolyn Frances . . . .225 Maupin Ave., Salisburv, N. C. Williams, Jessie Marvin Rt. 1, Box 72, Granite Falls, N. C. Yates, Rubv Ella Rt. 1, Dexter Dr., Lewisville, N. C. Yoder, Mary Rose Rt. 1, Box 530, Hickory, N. C. Young, Sara Elaine II Ramoth Rd., Asheville, N. C. Yount, Judith Ann 20 19th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Yount, Albert IM 213 West C St., Newton, N. C. Yount, Boyd L 142 26th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. FRESHMAN CLASS Abel, Harold David Rt. 3, Canton, N. C. Aberne thy, Jane Elizabeth 1622 Main Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Abernethy, Sibvie Irene Rt. 2, Box 36, Conover, N. C. Abernethy, Sue Rudisill Box 262, Maiden, N. C. Adams, William Lindsav Box 725, Cramerton, N. C. Agresta, Phyllis Ann 3201 Cambridge Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Allred, Linda Faye 261 1 S. Church St., Burlington, N. C. Anderson, Iris Elizabeth Rural Hall, N. C. Andrews, Betty Jean P. O. Box 92, Hudson, N. C. Arcuri, Brenda Ann 19 18th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Arledge, Charlotte Ann 237 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Arledge, Deanna Hope 237 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Austin, Craig Andrew 508 Weeks Ave., Riverside, N. J. Austm. William Robert Route 2, TaylorsviUe, N. C. Bain, Terry Scott 516 7th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Barker, Robert Ray 706 McKinley Lane, Hinsdale, 111. Beam, Jerr ' Wavne Box 133, Newton, N. C. Beam, Ronald Kemp Rt. 1, Box 255A, Cherrvville, N. C. Beaver, Perry Lee Rt. 3, Box 218, China Grove, N. C. Beaver, William Eugene ... 705 North Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C. Beck, Barbara Lynn 1112 Cherry Tree Dr., New Bern, N. C. Beck, Joyce Glenda Route 5, Lexington, N. C. Bergstresser, Martha Elizabeth 1325 Caloosa Vista Rd., Fort Myers, Fla. Berling. Katryne Mae 516 Oar Lane, Jacksonville, N. C. Berr ' , Gloria Ann 2729 1st Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Bolick, David Luther 404 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bost, Mary Ann Rt. 2, Box 1, Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Janice Kay Rt. 1, Box 57, Granite Falls, N. C. Bradham, Robert Walker 7100 Broxburn Dr., Bethesda, Md. Branner, Karen Hope New Market, Va. Brown, Judith Jayne Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Brown, Linda Suther Box 208, Troutman, N. C. Brown, Luther Joel Rural Retreat, Va. Brown, Nancv Carolvn 1223 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bruce, Gene Wavne Rt. 3, Box 551, Salisburv, N. C. Bumgarner, Danna Gav .. .1806 12th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Burch, Sarah Ellen Rt. 2, Box 196, Granite Falls, N. C. Burns, Betty Sue 1909 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Burns, Bob Eugene 383 Main Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Brenda Elizabeth . .259 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Camp, Charles Marshall Rt. 3, Box 654, Lenoir, N. C. Canter, J. Paul 222 C St., North Wilkesboro, N. C. Carpenter, Margaret C 217 33rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Carter, Mary Josephine 2308 Sunset Blvd., Columbia, S. C. Casper, Margaret Ann . . .421 East Cannon Ave., Albemarle, N. C. Clay, Mary Lee Rt. 7, Box 512, Lenoir, N. C. Cline, Carl Vernon, III . . . . 606 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Cline, Clarv Barrv 55 Woodlane St., Granite Falls, N. C. Cline, Ernie Lee Rt. 1, Box 232, Hickory, N. C. Cline, James Edward 100 Hillside Dr., Concord, N. C. Cline, Ruth Jamison P. O. Box 453, Valdese, N. C. Coffey, Steven Hamilton Route 1, Boomer, N. C. Conrad, Rebeka Elaine 1632 Main Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Corpening. Louise Butler Rt. 6, Box 272, Lenoir, N. C. Craig, Clyne McKinley Rt. 2, Box 256, Hickory, N. C. Craig, Jane Ross Box 76, Hudson, N. C. Craig, Sandra Carolvn 207 West H St., Newton, N. C. Graver, Sarah Elizabeth 514 E. Suttle St., Shelby, N. C. Damm, George Ronald ....410 Robinwood Dr., Hagerstown, Md. Deese. Randv Bruce 236 38th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Dellinger, Kave 101 West J St., Newton, N. C. Denton, Jack Lvnn Rt. 1, Box 108, Lake Wales, Fla. Detter, Norris Wardell Rt. 3, Box 103, Hickory, N. C. Dreikorn, William L 735 Grove Ave., Johnstovsm, Pa. Drum, Ralph Alonzo General Deliverv, Conover, N. C. Duncan, S. Steven Route 1, Flat Rock, N. C. Eckerd, Dalthard McRee RED 1, Conover, N. C. Efird, Nancv Kav Route 4, Albemarle, N. C. Elmore, John Henrv, Jr P. O. Box 45, Catawba, N. C. Epting, Joe Cecil 324 Avery Ave., High Point, N. C. Fenimore, William Mitchell, Jr. . . 2239 Dekalb St., Norristown, Pa. Fish, Harold Thomas Maiden, N. C. Flowers, Shelba Jean 1178 24th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Fox, Leon Deaton Rt. 1, Tavlorsville, N. C. Friday. Betty Anne 617 20th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Frye, Edward 1429 Pinetree Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Fulmer, Cecelia Anne . 1034 Englevvood Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gibson, Lois Linda Rt. 2, Box 435, Statesville, N. C. Gillon, Sarah Kimball 425 S. Spring St., Concord, N. C. Coble, Kenneth Howard 125 S. Sharon Rd., Lenoir, N. C. Goforth, Linda Gail Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Goodman, Janie Eleanor Rt. 1, Gold Hill, N. C. Gauze. Sandra Lee 460 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Graham, Betty Louise 711 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Graham, Elmer Eugene Rt. 6, Salisburv, N. C. Grav, Alexander Russell Box 89, Wilkesboro, N. C. Gresham, David Allen Box 84, Rt. 2, Hickory, N. C. Cribble, Susan Jane 200 East 1st St., Kannapolis, N. C. Guthrie, Margaret Joy 909 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Hahn, Lester Clement, Jr P. O. Box 46, Hildebran, N. C. Harkey, Mary Permelia ... .810 Hempstead PL, Charlotte, N. C. Harrison, Lynn Edward Rt. 2. Barterbrook, Staunton, Va. Hatley, Troy James, Jr Box 97, Hudson, N. C. Hefner, Judv Brown Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Hefner, Judy Carol 2230 2nd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Henrv, Stanlev Roger Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Hepler, Karl Kedron 1045 Miller St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Herman, Alva Lea Rt. 2, Box 109, Conover, N. C. Herman, J. Eugene 17 West H St., Nevrton, N. C. Hester, Gerry Elaine 9 Chestnut St.. Granite Falls, N. C. Hickman, Marjorie Jean Rt. 1, Hudson, N. C. Hicks, John Joseph ' 1065 27th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Hoyle, Carolyn Hoyle 202 Glenway Ave., Belmont, N. C. Huddle, Patricia Anne 921 Saginomiya Chome Nakanoku. Tokyo, Japan Page One Hundred Eighty-three Huddle, Steve Michael Rt. 2, Box 131, Newton, N. C. Hunt, Ranald Forrest Rt. 2, Lawndale, N. C. Hunter. A. Joanne 4311 Castlewood Rd., Charlotte. N. C. Isenhour, Lacv Michael Rt. 2, Hickory, N. C. Isenhour, Linda Kay Rt. 2, Box 602, Hickory. N. C. lacobson, Barrv Julian 62 Broadfield Rd.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Joines, Kenneth L Tin . . .639 East Iredell Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Kanupp. Paul Robert Rt. 1, Box 48, Conover, N. C. Kearns, Marv Farmer Rural Station. Asheboro, N. C. Kelley, ' Judv ' Marie 101 Woodlawn Rd., Belmont, N. C. Kiziah, Ronald Lee Rt. 3, Box 151, Hickory, N. C. Knaul. Naomi Ruth 316 North St., Melbourne, Fla. Lampsi, Roberta Jean 1025 E. Main St., Albemarle, N. C. Lange, M. loan . 2408 Twist Lane, Limestone Gardens, Wilmington, Del. Latta, Sarah Louise 339 3rd St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Ledbetter, Robert Irwin . .425 W. Henderson St., Salisbury, N. C. Leonhardt, Howard Thomas Rt. 4, Box 908. Morganton, N. C. Lewis, Virginia Lee Route 1, Stanley. N. C. Lingle, Etonna Sue Box 397, Hudson, N. C. Lingle John Paul 809 S. York St.. Gastonia, N . C. Lucas. Marian Diane 521 22nd St., SM ' .. Hickory, N. C. Lverlv. ludith Lvnn 219 lackson St.. East Spencer, N. C. Lverlv Walker 369 9th St., N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Lynn ' . Johnny William Rt. 4, Box 240. Hickory, N. C. Mabe. Margaret Elizabeth ,, 610 Mulberrv St.. Winston-Salem. N. C Mackev, Halkard Edward, )r Rt. 5, Box 464, Hickory, N. C. Mackie, Hazel Eileen Rt. 7, Box 391, Salisbury, N. C. Macy Fred Merrill 1100 Braddock Rd.. Cumberland, Md. Malone. Patricia Ann Rt. 6. Box 352. StatesviUe, N. C. Martin. Linda Ann 309 6th St., Belmont, N. C. Matthews, James Allen Rt. 1, Box 233, Conover, N. C. Mauser, Harold Glenn Rt. 3, Box 105, Hickory, N. C. McNeelv. Carl Jerrv 645 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McRee, Sandra Jean 411 N. 1st Ave., Maiden, N. C. McSwain, Janice Lvnn Rt. 4. Albemarle. N. C. McSwain. Susan Catherine . .223 N. Highland St., Gastonia, N. C. Melton. Jane Edna 30 Crestview St., Granite Falls, N. C. Miller, Eddv Rav 416 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Miller, Gilmer Clinton, Jr 1607 3rd St., Salisbury, N. C. Miller, Hollis Allen Rt. 5, Box 345, Salisbury, N. C. Miller, Robert E Rt. 1, Stony Point, N. C. Minges. Herman Setzer 701 Person St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Mitchell, Earl Thomas Rt. 3, Box 502, Newton, N. C. Moehlmann. John Frederick P. O. Box 243, Conover, N. C. Moose. Sfenhen Lee Rt. 6, Salisbury, N. C. Morgan. Thelma Elaine Rt. 5, Box 501, Salisbury, N. C. Morrison. Harriet Elaine 26 18th Ave.. N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Morton, Florence Anita 1820 Cedar Ave.. Albemarle, N. C. Murphy, Mary Marcella Box 445, Grouse, N. C. Newton, Anne Michael 611 5th Ave., N.E.. Hickory. N. C. Odom. Patsy Ann 826 10th St. Blvd.. N.W.. Hickory, N. C. Patterson, Judy Nelle Rt. 1, Box 338, China Grove, N. C. Payne, Jodie Maunev Box 425, Belmont, N. C. Pa,xton, Victor Michael 2690 Weigelia Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Peeler, Frances Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Perkins, Janet Chase 758 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Robert Ronder ...2125 Glenwood St., Kannapolis, N. C. Plonk, Jovce Eleanor 911 Crescent Cr., Kings Mtn., N. C. Prevette, Isaac George 271 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Price, Linda Kav 520 14th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Propst, Larrv Wavne Rt. 1, Box 613, Hickory, N. C. Pugh, Betty Jeanette 204 S. Cox Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Ralev, Carolyn 1607 4th St.. N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Ratchford, Ray Lewis Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Reinhardt, Danna Katherine 2842 Hermitage Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ritchie, Chuck Eugene 332 Louise Ave., High Point, N. C. Ritchie, Marv Lee Taylorsville, N. C. Robinson, Marv Ellen Rt. 3, Box 282, Newton, N. C. Roock, Florence Ann Rt. 1, Box 264, Conover, N. C. Roock, John Christian Rt. 1, Box 264, Conover, N. C. Roseman, Ronald Steven Rt. 1, Catawba, N. C. Rowland, Hester Jane 437 S. Main St., Mocksville, N. C. Rudisill, Linda Nadine Henry River, N. C. Schmidt, E. Dave 803 Bradhurst Rd., Baltimore, Md. Schrum, Johnnie Lisette Bo.x 429, Lincolnton, N. C. Selbv, William Elledge 1126 Belgrave PI., Charlotte, N. C. Settlemvre, Nancv Lee .... 1436 3rd St. PL, N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Setzer, Eddie Robert Rt. 3, Box 375, Newton, N. C. Setzer, Sadie G P. O. Box 725, Claremont, N. C. Shidal. Jerry G 107 Ave. C West, Barksdale AFB, La. Shue, N. Eugenia 511 W. Rice St., Landis, N. C. Shull, Judith Rt. 3, Box 548, Newton, N. C. Sides, Barbara H Rt. 5, Box 397, Salisbury, N. C. Sigmon. Doris Jean Rt. 2, Box 216, Hickorv, N. C. Sigmon. Eddie Mai Rt. 3, Box 372, Hickorv, N. C. Sigmon, lanice E 724 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Silver, Claudine Coffey Rt. 6, Box 483, Lenoir, N. C. Simmons, George Lee Rt. 1, Box 596, Conover, N. C. Sims, Ronald Lee 210 W. 3rd St., Nevrton, N. C. Sloop, Janice Fay 601 Cole St., Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Carolvn Elaine Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Smith, Gary Dean 348 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Jesse L Rt. 3, Kings Mtn., N. C. Stafford, Johnsie Louise Rt. 7, Box 197, Salisbury, N. C. Stasavich, Marv Helen 921 9th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Stewart. Richard L P. O. Box 131, Cherrwille, N. C. Stinnett. Gaynelle Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Stroupe. Tony Thamer Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Sudderth. Wanda Dale Brookford Station, Hickory, N. C. Summers. Martha V ' ayne 314 Cowles St., StatesviUe, N. C. Teague, Monroe Madison Apt. No. 3A ' iewmont Apts., Hickory, N. C. Teague, Rona Kaye 361 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Teague, William Bedford. Jr Rt. 1, Granite Falls, N. C. Troutman, Linda Camille Box 435, Troutman, N. C. Turtle, William Paul Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. Vigue, Ronald Philip . .Box 26193, Derita Station, Charlotte, N. C. Vinroot, Robert Pickett .... 1432 Meadowixid Ln., Charlotte, N. C. Waitman, Larrv Earl CC 12 Box 45, Lexington, N. C. Wallace, Johnnv Hugh, Jr 227 15th St., S.E., Hickory-, N. C. Walter, Estelle ' . R . 1, ThomasviUe, N. C. Waters, Sandra Augusta Rt. 1, Box 645, Hickory, N. C. Webb. Josephine Charlotte Rt. 5, Box 652, Hickorv, N. C. White, Eril D 2441 Springs Rd., Hickorv-, N. C. Whitener, Donald Rav Rt. 3, Box 229, Hickorv, N. C. Whitener, Oren Bickett 6 26th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Williams, Frankie Wavne P. O. Box 573, New Bern, N. C. Williams, Paul David Box 15, West Highland Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Yoder, Martha Ann Rt. 1, Box 648. Hickory, N. C. Yoder, Jacob Larrv Rt. 2. Lincolnton, N. C. Yount, Charles Edward 1205 Cokev Rd., Rockv Mt., N. C. Yount, Robert Gary Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Zande, Robert James 493 Clearview Ave.. Torrington, Conn. Zobel, Barbara Jean 112 Beech St.. Cranford, N. J. COMMERCIAL CLASS Arrowood. Patricia Ann Rt. 3, Box 93, Hickory, N. C. Bandv, ludv Gail 29 A ' est Heman St., Newton, N. C. Beard, Sandra Gale 1865 16th St., N.E.. Hickorv. N. C. Bolick, Patricia Gayle 1820 3rd St., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Brown, Linda Jane Box 36, Conover, N. C. Bryant, Frances Melissia Rt. 3, Box 448, Lenoir, N. C. Cannon. Margie Pauline Rt. 1. Box 44. Granite Falls, N. C. Cook, Rhea Shirlev Rt. 1, Hickorv, N. C. Cooke, Martha Ellen 217 21st St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Crotts, Joyce Lucille Rt. 2, Box 207, Granite Falls, N. C. Dellinger, Suzanne Rt. 1, Cherryville, N. C. Fleming, Marguerite Eason . . .532 Tarboro St., Rockv Mt., N. C. Fogle, Sara Frances 406 N. Holland St., Dallas, N. C. Fox, Phyllis Rt. 4. Box 113. Taylorsville, N. C. Garver, Barbara Louise Rt. 3. China Grove, N. C. Goble, Martha Stine Rt. 2, Box 322, Taylors alle, N. C. Gwaltney, Sara Lynn Rt. 2, Hiddenite, N. C. Hammersla, Barbara T 807 3rd Ave., N.F., Hickorv, N. C. Harbinson. Evelyn Joyce 806 West 13th St., Newton, N. C. Hoffman. Cynthia Jane Rt. 2, Dallas, N. C. Kiziah, Jovita Carul Rt. 5, Hickory, N. C. Page One Hundred Eighty-fmir Master, Brenda Ann .... 1317 4th St., Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Mull, Patricia Lee 706 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Peeler, Geraldine Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Phillips, Emily Ann 334 4th St., Hickory, N. C, Pope, Martha Jean Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Propst, Harriet Anne .... 2202 Kannapolis Hwy., Concord, N. C. Robinson, Gretchen Loretta . . 10th Ave. Dr., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Robinson, Sarah Sue 10th Ave. Dr.. S.E., Hickory, N. C. Sain, Catherine Rebecca 303 East K St., Newton, N. C. Satterwhite, Martha Linda . . . .Rt. 1, Box 226, Granite Falls, N. C. Shorb, Marv Alese 1307 Cypress St., Rockv Mt., N. C. Sites, Vivian Lea 687 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Warren, Linda Faye 2007 Mehaffev Ave., Newton, N. C. White, Nancy Catherine . . . .2216 5th St., ' N.W., Hickory, N. C. NURSLNG CLASS Balentine, Sally Lou 313 Vance St., Waynesville, N. C. Biggerstaff, Katie Jane .... 108 Mountain St. Rutheri ordton, N. C. Bridges, Shirley Jean 1905 29th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bull, Lois Patricia Unicai, Tenn. Earley, Glenda Lee 324 Rutherford Rd., Marion, N. C. Eysenbach. Joan Alice 2484 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Fulbright, Ruby Ailene . . Rt. 2, Box 474, Connelly Springs, N. C. Green, Judith Elaine . . 1 Bevlyn Dr., Oak Forest, Asheville, N. C. Honeycutt, Brenda Kay Rt. 1, Troutman, N. C. Hubbell, Marsha Lynn ... .415 Hampton Lane, Key Biscayne, Fla. Huneycutt, Emily Jane .613 West Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C. Keever, Martha Icard 635 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Kirby, Alice Faye Rt. 2, Box 34, Hickory, N. C. McShane, Elma Jane Box 1207, Hendcrsonville, N. C. Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth 921 E. Marion St., Shelby, N. C. Mosher, Marv Ann Mounted Rt. 12, Phillipsburg, N. J. Mossor, Janet Lee 600 Salisbury Rd., Statesville, N. C. Nix, Barbara Jean Rt. 3, Canton, N. C. Peterson, Janice Arlene .... 803 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Reinhardt, Elaine Ellen Rt. 3, Box 348, Hickory, N. C. Ridgeway, Sally Jeanne 5301 Seacroft Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Sherrill, Alice Fave 344 2Ist St., S.E., Hickorv, N. C. Stevens, Shirley L Rt. 1, Arden, N. C. Suttle, Avis Annette .... 308 Burkemont Ave., Morganton, N. C. Taylor, Alyce Faye Rt. 2, Box 281-A, Morganton, N. C. Triplett, Betty Lou Rt. 1, Wilkesboro, N. C. Tre.xler, Martha Ann 180 East Corban St., Concord, N. C. Wyatt, Hazel Pauline 628 Miller Ave., Marion, N. C. Page One Htindrcd Eighty-ji I


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