Lenoir Rhyne College - Hacawa Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1963
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Her smile and personality will remain a treasure to Miss Bohhie Walker, 1962 May Queen. Sea of Dreams — May Day, J 962. Her, Doiifj, what ' s your phone inniiher? A sparMiiio crowji, nii autographed football, ail armful of red roses —these are rours to reiueiid ' er, Brenda. Trophies call for smiles, especially at Homecoming. Coidd nioiisouu season he here ii nui, aids? This is Morgan - CLEAN. ' ?.? Are you iiiajorhiii or niiiioriuii in Br ' nh ' e? Facing Some Modern Isms with humor and depth of thojight, Pastor Valhracht impressed the students. Whether it he Christ for the Doldrums or The First Family, Professor Beden- haiigli chals with riiior. Two more inspiring uieuio- ries— Faith and Life with Louis H. Valhracht (left) and ]. Beiijaniiu Bedeuhaiigh (right). Her, Dcde ! have the ahoriojucs arrived? Yes. Dave . . . ? Paae 8 Mad scientists at work. Hey, ivliere ' s that other pencil? hat course is this- T.V. I ami 11??? All to ' j,ether iiou 1. 2, 5— Oh Hiohland Hall . . . California Bound! 1 demerit, 2 demerits 3 demerits, 4 ,ik-m . A menu for breakfast: bridge and coffee. Yea, Bears! Are you sure t!us is Dccetuber?? J i) t ()luethnl • PiiliP Rtchard, Benu —alc ' ion in the ris.ht c nis?? It ' s noon?? Well, that ' s still the middle of the uight for lue!! ' . Meanwhile, away from the classroom You tell me your thoughts; I ' ll tell yon mine. Extempore, after dinner, poetry reading, oratory? Well I ' ll lake one of each and your phone nuud er. Some people do study, believe it or tiot? There is aUvars time for an inspirational chapel service. ( (jLoo WcuR Fair star of Caroline, our college glorious, Our college loved hy all, io thee vc sing. May she forever shine, clear ami bright, victorious. To her our song of loyally ive hriiig. Fling wide the red and black, O sing aloud her -praises! This is the song ive sing, Lenoir Rhyne io thee! Fair star of Caroline, our Ahua later, Our college best of all in this broad land. Thou best beloved of every son ami every daughter, Thy children hail thy name on every hand. Fling wide the red and black, O sing aloud her praises! This is the song we sing, Lenoir Rhyne to thee! CO FEATURES X- UJ I— CLASSES u • ADMINISTRATION J2 AND 5 FACULTY £ STUDENTS • CO SPORTS T- GREEKS I— UJ EPILOGUE z ADVERTISEMENTS ' AND D IRECTORY 18 32 88 166 132 156 182 184 IW ■Mil. I 1 lit u w. We are students! Our interests vary. We ha ' e moods which drive us onward. Some new aspect of life confronts us each day . . . our environment changes; we attempt to adapt to it. To remain in FOCUS, our spirits must not waver, or images will become blurred and faded. ' Ihe theme of the 1963 Hacawa is FOCUS. The focal point is the spirit of Lenoir Rhyne College which lies within her students— her sons and daughters. Spirit and love diverge from the students to the College; in return, the College converges toward the students— cultivating life . . . ]iro iding de ' elopment embodying Christian ]irinciples . . . preparing us to li ' e purposeful and intelligent li ' es. With the hope of reflecting the enriched life and the cherished memories of Lenoir Rhyne, the Hacawa FOCLISES on students— the life oi ing source to our HAlls, CAmpus, WAUs . . . F  A U E As Makers of memories, xve are a main stiff ort for the glory and defense of our Alvia Mater. The memorable events of our college year are brought into FOCUS and clearly become a fart of the fatter n of life . . . VVllSA Aocin rCuodd ( mm V IHl56 U renda kernll see i ivllss ivlcLrtka Inh Wrs. Jan. W. Smltk wmma Miss Becky Caddell Miss Rachel Dulin Miss Tyna Coggins Miss Camille Stowe Miss Jeanne Smith fim Cm Miss Sandra Greene Miss Faye Allred Miss Barbara Zobel Miss Sarah Cillon Miss Judy Bolick m 96J Sigma Phi Epsilon Miss Phyllis Agresta Tail Kappa Epsihni Miss Doris Wiegand Theta Chi Miss Letty Barker Theta X: Miss Michael Newton ff ' ■r, ■v HHYHE Vivian McSwain Tommy Burton ii : ' BoE Anderson Decatur, Ga. Joan Bauer New Hanover, Pa. Jo Long Kannapolis, N. C. Carse McDajmiel EUenboro, N. C. LiBBV ShUFORD Lincolnton, N. C. Don Smith Salisbury, N. C. Jane M. Smith Charlotte, N. C. ,  K -- fe - H. Virginia Black Cherrvville, N. C. Tommy Burton High Pdint, N. C. Rachel Dulin Chailiitte, N. C. Ray McNeely Newton, N. C. Sf Vivian McSwain Albemarle, N. C. Anna Perry Belmont, N. C. Joan Ruoss Landisville, Pa. Jerry Wells Canton, N. C. Lois Willard Riverside, N. J. Jerry Wise Salisbury, N. C. -1 !!■. As Pursuers of perception, ive are seeking values of knowledge and tnitli. Our pitrpose in life ca)i only he fuIfiUed hy Diaiiitiiiiiiug chaUe)igiiig goals and hy VISUALIZING the secrecies of the )iiind . . . L A E As Pursuers of ferceftion, we are seeking values of knowledge and initli. Our furpose in life can onh ' he fulfilled hy maintaining challenging goals and hy VISUALIZING the secrecies of the mind . . . c L A S S Time is quickly passing, and our col- lege days are numbered few. Some of us are melancholy; others are joyful. Many arc the friendships gained throughout the years. Days of happiness and delight will forever be recalled; days of toil and bitterness will be buried with the past. Regardless of sentimen- tality, everyone is enlightened by that mysterious, indescribable something which awaits each as the departure from our Alma Mater, Lenoir Rhyne College, grows nigh. Vivian McSwain President of 1 9 6 3 Tommy B urton Vice-Presideiit Lib Gulledge Secretary Rita Whisenant Treasurer Carolyn Cornwell Historian Becky Coffey Chaplain SENIORS ABEE, JOYCE KEEVER Valdese. N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education BSU 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT G. Decatur, Ga. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 1; Hacawa 4, Fraternity Editor; Lenoir Rhynean 3, 4; Campus Guide 3; IFC 2, 4, President 4; Sigma Plii Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledse Trainer 2, Vice- Prcsidrnt 1. Tiii h rh:iiniian 4; Tnta Epsil.il, Oiii,-,! V 4; Cl.iss OIIkii- I. dcnl legf 11 . Liu and Col- ANTHONY, BRENDA EVE Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Edticntion ACE 3; Marshal 2. (3-Year Student) AUSTELL, ALICE LOUISE Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primar) rduculinu ACE 4; Playmalcers 4; Clieerleader 3. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Su on l l,M,._:ni lal UnuiiKin AUSTIN, ERNEST RANKIN Gastonia, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 3; IFC 2, 3; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2. 3. 4, President 3, Vice-President 3, Social Chairman 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. BAKER, RAMONA LAFONE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education CE 3, 4; Plavmakers 1: Lenoir hyneau 1. BARGER, MARY ANN Gibsonville, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2; MENC 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Productions 1, 2; LSA 1, 4; Canterburj- Club 2; Hall Commission 2; House Council 2; Band 2; Campus Guide 2; Music Library 1, 2; Runner-up in Women ' s Oratorical Contest 4. BAUER, JOAN MARIE New Hanover, Pa. A.B. Degree in Religious Education and Social Studies ACE 1; FTA 2, 3, Reporter 3; Forensics 4; Plavmakers 1; YWCA 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3; College Sunday School 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Representati ' e; Lenoir Rhynean 3, 4; i Iu Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Professor ' s As- sistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 2; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. 4; Con ' ocation Monitor 2, 3, 4; Second Place in W omen ' s Oratorical Contest 1 ; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. 4; Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship 4; Elizabeth Scholarship 1, 2. 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Avierican Universities and Colleges 4. SENIORS BAUSERMAN, JOHN MORGAN Woodstock, Va. A.B. Degree in History International Relations Club 1; FTA 4; Cant erbun- Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettcrmen ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3. 4; IPC 3. BEAVER, RONALD ROBERT China Grove, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Diakonia Fellowship 2, 3; LSA 2; Track 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, MARY ISABEL Wadesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3, 4; College Sunday School Intramurals 1; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, ■BEAM, NANCY SAIN Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education C 3-Year Student) BELL, PATRICIA ANNE Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 2; Religious Council 3; BSU 2, 3, President 3; Intra- murals 1. C3-Year Student) BLACK, VIRGINIA W. Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 2, 3; Band 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2; LSA 1, 2, 3; College Sunday School 1, 2- Intramurals 1; Summer Commission 2; Hacawa 2, 3, Editor 3; House Coun- cil 2, 3, President 3; Student Publica- tions 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 3; Profes- sor ' s Assistant 3; Library Assistant 1, 2; Leadership Training Committee 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and CoUeges 3. (3-Year Student) BLOH, VIVIAN LUCILLE Giddings, Texas A.B. Degree in Business Administration A Cappella Choii 1, 2, 3; Band 3; Majorette 3. C3-Year Student) BOGER, WILLIE ANN Salisbun ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in English FT. 2, 3, President 3; Hacawa 3, Chief Staff Writer 3; Campus Guides 3; House Council 2, President 2; Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, Secretary 3. C3-Year Student) SENIORS BOLICK, JERRY E. Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Math Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, President 4; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3. BOLICK, THOMAS DEAN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Biisiness Admiiiistyation EOST, WILLA DEANE Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. 4; Dean ' s BRANTLEY, ALLEN WILSON Kannapolis, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology and Sociology FTA 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Band 3; Lab Assistant 2. C 3-year Student) BRIDGES, CHARLOTTE ANN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology BSU 1; Lab Assistant 2. (3-Year Student) BROOKS, ELAINE MAUSER Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education Intramurals 4. « ' ' BROTHERTON, BRENDA JOY Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education FTA 4; Girls ' Chorus 1, Treasurer 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 2, 4; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, 4; May Court 3; Library Assistant 2, 3. BROWN, BARRY WAYNE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Track 1; Intramurals 4; Kappa Sigma Kappa 2. SENIORS BROWNE, PATRICIA SUE Shelby, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4. BUMGARNER, LEWIS E. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish Theta Xi 4. Sergeant at Arms 2, Pledg Master 4. BURGIN, WILBURN G., JR. Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education BURTON, TOM LEE High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captaln 2, i, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3, 4; House Council 2, President 2; Class Officer 4, ice-President 4; Who ' s Who Among StHtfcjit in American Universities and Cotleges 4. BRYSON, JOHN DAVID Spartanburg, S. C. A.B. Degree in Business Playmakers 1, 3, 4; Technical Crew 1, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Manager 2, Assistant Manager 3, ] tan- ager 4; Junior Class Productions 1; LSA 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Cab- inet 3; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Professor ' s As- sistant 4. BUiVIGARNER, LINDA CAROL Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics YTA 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Productions 1. BURNS, PHILLIP LEE Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Football 1, 2, 3, ■House Council 3; Cla lain 2. Intramurals 3; Officer 2, Chap- CALDWELL, TOD ROBERT Shelby, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration SENIORS W , CAMPBELL, LEWIS O ' DELL Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Social Studies C 3-Year Student) CAUGH, LAWRENCE FLOYD Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa 4; Hibriten Foun- dation Scholaisliip 4. COBLE, GEORGE KEITH Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Education MENC 4; Playmakers 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Produc- tions 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3; Theta Clii 1, 2, 3; Dinins Hall 2, 3; Mu Beta Tau 3. CARPENTER, PAUL EFIRD Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration A Cappella Choir I; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. CLINE, iMARTHA AMELIA Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 4; Transfer Student. (3-Year Student) COFFEY, JANET Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Education FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; MENC 2. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Productions 2; BSU 1, 2; House Council 4. COFFEY, REBECCA ANN Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacavva 3; Lenoir Rhynecin 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor; Campus Guides 2; House Councd 3; Philia 1, 2; Kappa Delta 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Iota Epsi- lon Omega 4; Class Officer 4, Chaplain. COGGINS, TYNA ELIZABETH Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 3; Summer Commission 2; House Council 3: Philia I. 2; Tlieta Chi Sweetheart 2; Dining Hall 2. (3-Year Student) 4 , SENIORS COLEY, CAROLYN DEAL Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Translcr Student from Wake Forest Col- lege. CORNWELL, CAROLYN H. Lattimore, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Luuoir Rhynean 2, 3, 4; Interborority Council 3, 4; Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 4; May Court 3; Daisy Mae 4; Class Officer 4, His- torian. CONNER, GARY WAYNE Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics (3-Year Student) COULTER, WILLIAM HENRY Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Intramurals 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 4, Secretary 2; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3, 4. CRUMP, THADDEUS L. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Baseball 1. DAVIS, MARTHA ELIZABETH Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Hacawa 4; House Council 3; Dean ' s List 3, 4. DEAL, CORNELIA K. Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Plavmakcrs I, 2. 3, 4, President 3, Historian 4; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4; Junuii ( l.iss Productions 1, 2; Intra- nuiiiils I. 2. 4; WAA 1, 2. 4, Sec rct.nx I. J; I I AWA 4; House Council 2, Kf I ' risuU lit; Zeta Tau Alpha 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice President 4; Office Staff 1, 2, 3. 4. Registrar ' s Office; President ' s Commission 3. DEAL, LINDA CHRISTINE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3. 4: BSH 1, 3. 4; I, 2. 3; WAA 2; Li-iioir Library Assistant L 2, 3, 4. SENIOR S DEHART, GEORGE RAY Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Admhnstration DOUGLAS, FRANCES JANE TaylorsviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3; Music Club 3; YWCA 3; BSU I, 2, 3. (S-Year Student) DUFFY, FOYE ELIZABETH Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 3; Westminster Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Cluide 2; Intersororit ' Council 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3: Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 4, Sec- retary 4; Daisy Mae 2. DIXON, CAROLYN DRUM Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education DRURY, THOMAS LESTER Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration DULIN, RACHEL ELIZABETH Charlotte, N. C. A.B. De gree in Primary Education ACE 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Commission 2; House Council 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3. President 4; Intersorority Council 3; Sphinx 1, 2, Historian 2; Delta Zeta 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; May Court 2; Who ' s Who Amonf; Stitdeuts in American Unii ' ersiiies and CoUc es 4. ECHERD, LINDA SUE TaylorsviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Library Assistant 1 . C3-Year Student) EDMISTON, JAMES ROSS Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-Con ference 3, All-District 3. SENIORS EFIRD, LINDA ROSELYN Albemarle, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Transferred from Wake Forest 2; Delta Zeta 2. 3, 4. ' M T ' ENGLISH, JULIA ANN Salisbur % N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Hacawa 3, 4, Assistant Business Man- ager 3, Business Manager 4; Delta Zeta 3, 4, Recording Secretary ' 4; May Court 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 4; Intramurals 4. FEARN, CHARLES ALBERT Danbury, Conn. A.B. Degree in Economics Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. FLOWERS, BERT RICHARD Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Student Intramural Director 3; Lenoir RhynectM 4; House Council 3, President 3; Iota Epsilon Omega 4; Class Officer 3, Vice-President; Maintenance Staff 1, 2; Football Spotter 3, 4. FRAZIER, MARTHA Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education College 3; FLEMING, PATRICIA ANN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 4; Public Relations Office 2; Tutor 3. FOSTER, PEGGY SUE Concord, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education FTA 4; Girls ' Chorus 1, Pianist; Junior Class Productions 1; Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2; Religious Council 2, 3, Secretary 2; YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Cabinet Member 4; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2. 3, ice-P esi- dent 2; Student Court 3, Recorder; Sum- mer Commission 4, Secretary; Campus Guide 2; House Council 4. FRYE, GLENDA JEANNE Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Ed cation (3-Year Student) w •• i- sr SENIORS FRYE, HAROLD TED Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics Professor ' s Assistant 4. GARRISON, CAROLYN M. Morganton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History International Relations Club 2; FTA 3; Music Club 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sundav School 1; Hacawa 4; LSA 1, FYE, RONALD WAYNE Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 3, 4; Student Cabinet 4; Convocation Committee 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. GOBLE, JUDITH STEWART Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in English rransferred from Mitchell College 3; GULLEDGE, MARGARET E. Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Playmakers 2; YWCA 1; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, 4, StaeF Writer; Lenoir Rhynean Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Circu- lation Manager; Hall Commission 2; Campus Guide 2, 4; House Council 2, President of- Fritz House Council; Lamb- da Alpha 1, 2, Pledge Mistress 2; Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Iota Ep- silon Omega 4; Class Officer 4, Sec- retary. HALLMAN, LINDA PEARL Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education (3-Year Student) HAMILTON, JOHN EUGENE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History Transferred from Concordia Senior Col- lege, Ft. Wayne, Ind. HARRILL, BETTIE RUTH Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3. (3-YVar Student) SENIORS HARRINGTON, CHARLES T. Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Intramurals 1, 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Program Chairman 3. HART, GEORGE ANDREW Elkin, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Hall Commission 3; Lettermen ' s Club. HEGELE. THOMAS RICHARD Urbana, Ohio A.B. Degree in History A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Public Relations Office 4; Transferred from Oak Ridge Military Institute. HARRY, DAVID L., JR. Grover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration HASSELL, JAMES VV. Pensacola, Fla. A.B. Degree in Business Administration (3-Year Student) HERMAN, STEPHEN GARY Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in History •WPl HILL, GLORIA PRESTVVOOD Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Transferred from Sacred Heart Junior College. HINKLE, GARY CLAYTON Welcome, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education FTA 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 4, President; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Majors ' Club 3 , 4, President 4; Leadership Training Committee 4. ,-   . ' SENIORS HOFFMAN, JO ELAINE Gold Hill, N. C. A.B. Degree i« Music Education Vi 4. I list. .11, ,11; Musii (lull 1, 2, 3, 4. n( I ' usiil. Ml 2, S(tKt.ii Treasurer 4; Ml t 1. -■. 4, K, I ' usiilcnt 3, 4; t.iiK ' ( I1..1US I; C ..in ' ril.i Choir 2, T. 4. ScLietarv-Treasurer 4; Junior Class I ' lniluilioiis 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA I. 2; ISA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pianist 4; House CcunLil 3. j ' HOKE, H. JENNINGS Catawba, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration and Secondary Education FT A 4. HOLLAR, BRENDA GAIL Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 4. (3-Year Student) HOLLAR, FREDA JOYCE Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education E 2, 3. 4; Sludint Pulilications Con HOLSHOUSER, PATSY JO Rockwell, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; YWCA 4; College Sunday School 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 3; House Council 2; Lambda Alpha 1, 2; Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Panhellenic Representative 3. 4; Office Staff 2. HOUSTON, DOROTHY M. Hildebran, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education C3-Year Student) HUDDLE, BENJAMIN P., JR. Tokyo, Japan B.S. Degree in Chemistry Forensics 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Haca a ' a 1; Lenoir Rtiynean 1, 2; In- terfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Secretar ' - Treasurer 2; Theta Xi 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3; Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; Professor ' s Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Achieve- ment Award in Chemistry; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Ivey Scholarship Award; Class Marshal 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Anieiican Universities and Colleges 4. HUDDLE, DAVID KELLER Stanley, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and Social Studies FTA 4; Playmakers 1; Diakonia Fellow- ship 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sun- day School 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 3; Summer Commission 3; Student-Faculty Nominating Commit- tee 3; Hacawa 1; Hall Commission 4; Campus Guide 2, 3, Co-Director 3; House Council 4; Professor ' s Assistant 3, 4; Lab Assistant 2, 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Home- coming Committee 1; Student-Faculty College Lecture-Arts Committee. SENIORS HUDSON, JUDY ELIZABETH Alcxjresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and English Music Club 4; YWCA College Su AiSM 1 Professor ' s Assistant 3 mittee 2, 3 1, 2; LSA 4; day School 4; Lecture Com- HUFFMAN, RUIE GAIL Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Eleweutnry Education ACE 3. ' -3 - HUFFMAN, JERRY DEAN Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Business Administration Track 1; Intramurals 4. HUGHES, ROGER LARRY Ellenboro. N. C. A.B. Degree in History Purensics 4; Playmakers 3, 4; Lennh Rhyneaii 4; Theta Chi 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. HUNT, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commerce FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Mu Sigma Epsilon 3, 4. ISHIDA, KACHIE Ichikawa, Japan A.B. Degree in Music Band 4: Dining JAMES, GAIL ELAINE iMooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Lenoir Tihyneaii 2, 3, Circulation Staff 2, Copy Editor 3; Campus Guides 2; Delta Zeta 1, 2, 3, Song Leader 2, Scholarship Chairman 3; Fraternity Sponsor 2; Band 1, 2. 3, Chief Majorette 3. C3-Year Student) JAMES, ROBERT CHARLES Rural Retreat, Va. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lenoir R ir.tteaji 2; IFC Representative 2, 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4. SENIORS JAMES, THOMAS HAMRICK Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness Administration Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. JENSEN, SUZANNE MARIE Statesville, N. C. .4.6. Degree in Spanish and Religions Edncation yW ' C.X 2, 3, 4; LS. 2, 3, 4; Pro lessor ' s Assistant 3, 4. JONES, JAMES BURTON, JR. Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathematics FTA 4; Track 2; Alu Sigma Epsilon 2, -T, 4; Lab Assistant 2. KARRIKER, WANDA WRIGHT Landis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education LSA 1; College Sunday School 1, 2; House Council 2; Library 1, 2, 3. (3-Year Student) JENKINS, HORACE IRVIN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration JOINES, JAMES RAY, JR. Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Baptist Student LInion 1; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3. 4; College Combo 2, 3, 4. KALE, JOHN WESLEY Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History KECK, DAVID LEE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History FTA 4; Kappa Sigma Kappa 3. 4 porter 4. .f f : ' fc SENIORS KEENER, GLORIA GENE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Edjication ACE 3; Baptist Student Union 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Lenoir Rhynecin 1, 3; Zeta Tau Alpha 1. 2, (3-Year Student) KEMP, RICHARD FLOYD High Point, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-American 3, All-State 3, 4, All-Conference 3, 4, All- District 26 3, 4, Outstanding Conference Plaver 3, Team Blocking Award 3; Intra- murals 1, 2. KENDRICK, NEZZIE VIRGINIA Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; YWCA 1, 2. 3; LSA 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; WAA 3; Hacawa 2; Lenoir Rhyneait 3; Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-arms 2, Press Chairman 2; Library 1. (3-Y ear Student) KERLEY, BRENDA KAY Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Transferred from Anderson College. Lenoir T{]iytiemi 3, 4, Feature Editor KESTER, DAVID GARY Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration KESTLER, MADGE CULVER Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Transfer KILLIAN, NANCY JANE Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education C3-Year Student) KOONTZ, ERNEST T., JR. Cool Springs, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Theta Chi 2, 3. 4. SENIORS LAMPSI, GEORGETTE ELMA Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; Playmakers 1, 2, 3; House Coun- cil 2; Canterbury Club 1; Hacawa 4, Artist 4; Lenoir Hhynean 2, 3, 4, Greek Editor 3, 4; Delta Zeta 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 4. LAWING, PATRIOA ANN Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in EngKsfi and Speech FTA 4; Forensics 3. LEFEVERS, ANN TWISDALE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology (3-Year Student) LEWIS, ELAINE WEST Drexel, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Transferred from Meredith College LINDLEY, BARRY SHERRILL StatesviUe, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Music Club 3, 4; MENC 3, 4; Band 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Baptist 3; Record Library As- LINGLE, GEORGE W., JR. Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Kampus Kats 2, 3, 4; Forensics 1, 2; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 3; Diakonia Fellowship 2, 3. 4; LSA 1, 2; Pi Kappa Deha 2. VJ I LITTLE, PHYLLIS PEELER Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in French FTA 4; Intramurals 2, 3. LONG, CARL C., JR. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration % ' • SENIORS LONG, NANCY JO Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Band 2, 3. Maiorette 2, 3; YWCA 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Cabinet 4; Hacawa 4; Lfiioir Rhyneim 2, 3, Business Staff; C ' Liminis (,iN(le 3; House Council 2. 3. 4; Kapp.i Uclta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge M.jjsIkiI 2, ILL- President 3; Junior Store 3; lii) Who Ammig Students in Aiiici-iani Uiiirersitk-s and Colleges 4. MANEY, SHIRLEY K. Hendersonville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3; House Council 3; Kappa Delta 1. 2. 3. C3-Year Student) LYERLY, ANTHONY TERRY Rockwell, N. C. A.B. Degree in English, and History FTA 4; LSA i; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Commission 1, 2, 3, 4; House Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 , 2, 3, 4, IFC Repre- sentative 3. MAUNEY, MARTHA FRANCES Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 1; U ' AA 1. 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; YWCA 1. 2, 3. 4. McCALL, WILLARD CLYDE Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education McDANIEL, CARSE OREN EUenboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Playmakers 1, 2, 3, 4, ' ice-President 3; Junior Class Productions 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Lenoir Rhyneciu 4; House Council 4; AlpJia Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4; Professor ' s As- sistant 3, 4; Dining Hall 1, 2; E. J. Sox Playmaker Award 3; W io ' s IVho Among Students in Ameriani Uuireysities iind Colleges 4. McGINNIS, SUSAN JANE Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Priinnry Education ACE I, 2. 4; LSA 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; t lu ' i-ikiKkr 2, 3. 4; l,-,i,,i,- l lni:,;,n 2. -;. 4; I ' hih,, I, 1. k.ipp.i DlIi, -;, 4; l.iM I psilMO Oiiui;,! 4; D.ii l [.,v ; SivccthiMil ol Kapp.i SiKin.i Kjpp.i 3. McINTOSH, JERRY R. Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administratioti C 3-Year Student) SENIORS McMAHAN, DONNA BRYTE Hickory, N. C. 3.S. Degree in Pre-Medical Science Lab Assistant 3 , 4. (3-Year Student) v-s McNEELY, RUTH WAGNER Cono ' er, N. C. A.B. Degree in Prinwry EduciV.icni ACE 1. McNEELY, EUGENE RAY, JR. Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Education FTA 4; Music Club 4: MFNC 2, 3, 4, President 4; A CMpprll, ( h..ii 2. 3, 4, President 3, 4; Jiuinn ( l.i -. I ' mduction 2; H ' io ' s Who Anu.im Mn, i-ij(s in Ammcm Univcnilu- uiul ( ,,1 fSfS 4. McSWAIN, VIVIAN GAIL Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1; Playmakers 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; Junior Class Production 1 ; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1; Student Cabinet 4; Haca ' a 3, 4; Campus Guide 2; House Council 3; Lambda Alpha 2, 3, 4, First Vice-President 4; Class Officer I, 3, 4. Secretary 1, 3, President 4; Dining Hall 3; Student Center 4; Student Commis- sion 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in An jerican Universities and Colleges 4. MILES, PEGGY LOIS Ferguson, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1; Baptist Student Union 1. C 3-Year Student) MILLER, xMARY KATHLEEN Richfield, iN. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 3. 4, Chaplain 4; Band 2; LSA 1, 2, 3. 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1; College Sunday School 1; Professor ' s Assistant 2; Dinins Hall 2, 3. MILLS, KAY FRANCES Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Y WCA 2, 3; Convocation Committee 3; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, Membership Chair- MOORE, JAMES FRANK Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physics SENIORS MORETZ, LINDA J. Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology MOSER, ANN BROOME Hickory, N. C. B.S. Degree in General Science FTA 4; Student Commission 4; Mu Sigma Epsilon 4. i MOSER, RICK DARRELL Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness Administration MURPH, PEGGY JOYCE Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Music Club 2. 4; MENC 2. 3, 4; A Cappclla Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; LSA 1, 2; College Sunday School 1; Intramurals I; Student Cabinet 1; Zeta Tau Alpha 4. NICHOLS, NANCY DOLORES Batesburg, S. C. A.B. Degree in Music FTA 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Music Club 1. 2, 3. 4, yice-President 4; MENC 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Band 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2. OGLESBEE, DIEDRICH D. Thunderbolt, Georgia A.B. Degree in History and Economics Forensics 3, 4; Playmakers 1; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Intramurals 4; Student Cab- inet 1; Student Court 1; Summer Com- mission 3; Campus Guide 2, 3; IPC 4, Secretar ' -Treasurer; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Social Chairman 3; Class Officer 1, President. ODOM, JOHN GARY, JR. Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Fofjtball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals ], 2, 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3, 4; Student Gabinet 3. 4; House Council 4; Class Officer 1. 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 1, 2, President 3, Cabinet Representative 4. OXENTINE, RICHARD B. Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Baptist Student Union 4. SENIORS PALMER, BOB EARL Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration PARKER, lOTHA RAY Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education ACE 2, 3; Pbymakers 1; Bapt ist Student PARKER, HELEN LAWS Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in EJementarr Education ACE 4. Transferred from Alitcliell C ' oUege PEARSON, ALAN RIEI) East Orange, N. J. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Lenoir Rliyu ' - ' an 3; IPC 4; Tau Kaopa Epsilon 2, 3. 4, Rush Chairman 3. PEELER, TOMMY QUAY Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Spanish FTA 4; Theta Xi 3, 4. PLEXICO, JOHN WYLIE Lancaster, S. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 2, 3, 4. PERRY, ANNA ELLIS Belmont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE I, 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 3; ■yWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster FelloA ' - ship 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 3; Intersororitv Council 2; Alpha Sipmi Kappa 1, 2. ' ur Pi -.uicnt 2; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, l iiMiiint 4; Professor ' s Assistant 3; lit Wlm Among Stu- dents in Anii ' iiLuit II iincrsities and Col- leges 4. POPE, IVEY GORMAN Connelly Springs, N. C. A.B. Degree in Accounting SENIORS ««« ■acK PRICE, EUGENE OLIN Taylorsville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Etiglish and History FTA 3; Dining Hall 1, 2; Band 2. (3-Year Student) REYNOLDS, SOPHIA CRAFT Hickory, N. C, B.S. Degree in Social Studies FTA 4; MSM 3, 4; Student Commis- sion 4. RANKIN, ANNE MARTHA Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in English FTA 4; YWCA 3, 4; Professor ' s As- RHYNE, BONNIE ELDORA Clover, S. C. A.B. Degree in Religious Education Religious Council 3, 4; LSA 1, 2. 3, 4; College Sunday School I, 2, 3, 4; Summer Commission 3, Secretarj 3. RHYNE, JOE HAROLD Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RODGERS, WILLIAM EZRA, JR. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in History and Ecojiomics Track 3; Interfratemitj ' Council 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Guard 3; Junior Marshal 4. RICE, PATRICIA ANN Conover, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education Intramurals 1, 2, 3; WAA I, 2, (3-Year Student) ROOF, BETTY EULA Granite Quarry, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; College Sunday School 1; Hacavva 2, 3, 4; Campus Guides 2, 3; Lambda Alpha 2, 3; Dining Hall 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS ROSS, ELIZABETH ANN Gastonia, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Education FTA 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; Intra murals 1, 2; Hacawa 3, 4; Lenoir l hynean 1, 2; Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Parliamenta- rian 4. ROWLAND, ROBERT HAGAN Mocksville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness Administration Band 2; Intramurals 3; Sigma Phi Ep- siloii 3, 4, Vice-President 4. RUOSS, JOAN E. Landisville, Pa. A.B. Degree in Sociology Plavmakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2; LSA 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Cabinet 2, 3; Convocation Com- mittee 3; Hacawa 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Guides 1, 2, 3; Intersorority Council 2, 3; K.ipii.i Hilta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; I :.[ , I i.-il.ii Omega 2, 3, 4, SccretaiT , u, IV ., Inn 4; MISS LENOIR l!ll l 4; W In, ' s Who Amonfi Students ill .Anii ' i ctiu LI niversities and CoHeges 4. SAUNDERS, SHERWOOD D. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics SCHLEY, DONALD GRAYSON Lynchburg, Va. A.B. Degree in Physical Education Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SELLERS, CHARLES DAVID Cherryville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration ' ' est minster Fello vship 2; Student Court 3 ; Summer Commission 3 ; Campus Guides 3, Co-Director; House Council 3; A ' lu Sigma Epsilon 3; Professor ' s As- sistant 1, 2, 3. C3-Year Student) SCHMUCKER, JAMES M. Charlotte, N. C. B.S. Degree in Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3; Lab SHELBY, STEPHEN LONG Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Administration Plavmakers 4; Westminster Fellowship 4. SENIORS SHERRILL, BRENDA DEES Denver, N. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial Educntion FTA 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; Intramurals 4; Hacawa I; Intersorority Council 1; Lambda Alpha 1, 2; Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Professor ' s Assistant; Office Staff. SHERRILL, ELAINE M. Lenoir, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 4. iir ' SHERRILL, EMILY ELAINE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Pritnary Education SHERRILL, JIMMIE DAVID Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Mathenmtics SHOOK, BONNIE DARLENE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Education FTA 4: Professor ' s Assistant 2, 3, 4; Office Staff. C3-Yeai ' Student) SHOOK, CLARA WIKE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. C 3-Year Student) SHOOK, ROBERT ALLEN Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in Phrsical Education SHRONCE, L. NORMAN Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business ' Administration Transfer Student from High Point Col- lege. CS-Ycar Student) SENIORS SHUFORD, ELIZABETH ANN Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 1, 2, 3; Religious Council 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3i MSM 1. 2, 3, President 2; College Sunday School 1; Intramutals 2; House Council 2; Mu Sigma Epsilon 3; Lab Assistant 2, 3; Honor Marshal 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Wlio ' s l ' io Among Stiidefits ill Anjericnit Universi ' ties and Co Zcges 3. (3-Year Student) SIGMON, LOIS ELIZABETH Statesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education FTA 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Summer Com- mission 3; Student Commission 3; Pro- tcssor ' s Assistant 2, 3, 4; P. E. Majors ' Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. SIGMON, REBECCA ANN Granite Falls, N. C. A.B. Degree in Math and Chemistry Mu Sigma Epsilon 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4, ' ice-President 4; Lab Assistant 2, 4; Freshman Mathematics Achievement Award 1; Marshal 1, 2. SIGMON, JUDY KAY Claremont, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education (3-Year Student) SIMMONS, HAROLD RAY Marion, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Band 1; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. (3-Y ' ear Student) SIMMONS, HOWARD K. Newton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education (3-Y ' ear Student) ACE 1 Queen SINK, MARTHA HOLT Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education 3, 4, ' ice-President 4; May SMITH. DONALD WAYNE Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in English Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Student Court 2, 3, 4; Student Body Officer 3, 4; Vice- President 3, President 4; Class Officer 1, 2, Treasurer 1, President 2; Who ' s Who Amotig Stuileitt!; in American Universi- lir ' s nnd Colleges 4. SENIORS SMITH, ETHELYN CRABTREE Mt. Pleasant, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Religious Council 4, Vice-President 4; LSA I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4; Intramurals 1; House Council 3, President; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Hacawa Staff 4, Staff Writer. SMITH, JANE MICHAEL Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Edncalion ACE 3. 4. President 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Westmins ' .er Fellowship 3, 4; Stu- dent Cabinet 4; Hacawa i, 2, 3; Lenoir Rhynean 2, 3; Campus Guides 2, 3; Intersorority Council 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Body Officer 4, Treas- urer 4; Class Officer 3, Treasurer 3; Miss February 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3, 4; Maid of Hcnor 4; Who ' s Who Among Students iu Americnu Univer- sities and Colleges 4. SPECKHARD, DONALD K. Hickoo ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Math Intramurals 4; Interfratemity Council 2; Kjippa Sigma Kappa 4. SUDDERTH, BETTY LOUISE Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree in Music Music Club i: MENC 3, 4; BSII 3, 4. SPROUSE, BRENDA FAYE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Frencli FT A 2. 3. ST. CLAIR, PHYLLIS McC. STONER, ORPHEUS E., Ill TaylorsviUe, N. C. Greenville, S. C. A.B. Degree in Commercial A.B. Degree in Business Education Administration FTA 1. C 3-Year Student) Intramurals 2; Student Cabinet 1; Cam- pus Guides 2; House Council 2; Theta C 3-Year Student) TABOR, MARY EVELYN Valdese, N. C. A.B. Degree in EJenientary Education BSU 4. SENIORS TEAGUE, SYLVIA ANN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Ediication ACE 4; Lab Assistant 2. (3-Year Student) THOMPSON, JEANNIE EDNA Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education ACE 3, 4; Lenoir Rhynemi 3. 4; Student Commission 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3. THOMPSON, ROBERT CECIL Scarboro, W. Va. A.B. Degree in History Foieniics 2, 3; Playmakers 1, 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Cabinet 3; Hacawa 2, 3, 4; Lenoir Rliynean ]; Dining Hal] TLITTLE, CATHERINE E. Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and History Mu Sigma Epsilon 3. C3-Year Student) THORNBURG, KITTY KAY Dallas, N. C. A.B. Degree in Eleiiieiilary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Playmakers 1; Band 2, 3; Religious Council 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; LSA 1, 2. 3, 4; College Sunday School 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 3; House Council 2; Alpha Sigma Kappa 2; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4. UNDERWOOD, JUNE W. Waynesville, N. C. A.B. Degree in Primary Education f, ' tf WARD, HALLIE ELIZABETH Kings Mountain, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology FTA 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 2, 3, 4; Lenoir Rhyneatt 3, 4; Sigma Kappa 3, 4; Iota Epsilon Omega 4; Pro- fessor ' s Assistant 4. WARREN, CARL WAYNE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Diakonia Fellowship I, 2, ?l, 4; Inter- fraternin Council . , 4; Theta Xi 2. 3, 4, President 4. SENIORS WARREN, JAMES RAY WEANT, LINDA ALICE v Statesville, N. C. Salisbur ' , N. C. A.B. Degree in Btisiness A.B. Degree in Btisiness V 11 5- Administration Education k ' ' Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4. FT A 4; Playmakers 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; YWCA 1; LSA 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacawa 2, 3, 4; House Council 2; Intersorority Council 3, Vice-President kll 3; Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. WEBBER, DAVID NORMAN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Hacawa 4. WELLS, BRENDA A. Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Educatioti Intramurals 1, 2; WAA 1, 2; Miss Kappa Sigma Kappa 2; Miss Tau Kappa Ep- silon 3. ■i WELLS, JERRY HENDRIX Canton, N. C. A.B. Degree in Bttsiness Administration Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, 3, 4; House Council 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Who ' s Who .Among StiitieHts m . tnericivn Universitu -i iDul Colleges 4. V- WHITE, HARVEY ODELL Wilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Economics Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Trac|c 1, 2; Letter men ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WHISENANT, RITA CAROL Maiden, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Campus Guides 3, 4; Class Officer 4, Treasurer 4; Professor ' s Assistant 3, 4; P. E. Majors ' Club 3. 4, Secretary 4. WHITLEY, ROY ALLEN, JR. Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Degree iit Business Administration louse Council 3; Professor ' s Assistant 3. ««  - ' ' f SENIORS WILES, JIM RAVINE N. Wilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Degree in Health and Physical Education ITA 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I; Lettermen ' s Club 2, 3, 4. U ' lLLIAMS, CAROLE EDITH Ellicott City, Md. A.B. Degree in Music Education FTA 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 2; MENC 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Junior Class Productions 2; Band jPP? 1 - - 9 j ? ' ' !5 r 5i WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEE Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. WITHERSPOON, KENNETH L. Dallas, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology and History Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hacaui 2: ],■„,.],■TUnucai, 3, 4, Business M.hi.il;, i -1, 4; I I, , use Council 3; Sludem I ' uI.Ik .iii.ins Com- mission 3, 4; Inlt ' tli.iti rTiitx tiiLiiuil 3. Vice-President 3; 1 beta C ' hi 1, 2. 3, 4, President 3; Iota Husilon Omega 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. WYATT, RACHEL MALINDA Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in English and French FTA 2: Plavmakers 2; Intramurals 3; U ; l.iioir Rhynean 1, 2, 3, 4; Dtll.i rl,i 2. 3, 4, First Vice-President 4; ha, I I psilon Omega 3, 4, President 4; Piulessor ' s Assistant 3, 4. WISE, JERRY RITCHIE Salisbury, N. C. A.B. Degree in Sociology Plavmakers 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Co-Manager 2, Vice-President 3, Chaplain 4; Religious Council 3, 4, N ' icePresident 3, President 4; Diakonia Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Court 3; House Council 2, 4; I In l i Chi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Class (HI,,,, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3: li Who Amon i Students in Avierictiii Uni- versities and Colleges 4; Professi,r ' s As sistant 3, 4; Dining Hall I, 2, 3. WOOTEN, THOMAS L., JR. Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Degree in Business Adininistri!lioii llislorian ■YOUNT, JUDITH ANN Hickory, N. C. A.B. Degree in Elementary Education (3-Year Student) c L A S S of 1 9 6 4 The 1962-1963 academic year will al va ' s be a memorable one for the mem- bers oF the Junior Class. The class en- gaged in many college activities in efforts to promote and encourage school spirit on campus. A pep rally, in addi- tion to an Open House climaxing post- game excitement, was sponsored by the class. Junior beauties decorated the class ' float entry in the annual Home- coming Parade. Even though the Juniors are a little saddened as the doors of their college careers are rapidly drawing to a close, they still await with eager anticipation their long-desired position of exalted Seniors. Jiji Devinev V ice-President JUDV D.« ' IS Secretary Sandra Greene Treasurer Karen Dohrmann Historian JUNIORS Abernethy, Nancy A. Hickory, N. C. Abernethy, Sue R. Maiden, N. C. an. Alexander, Sam E. Statesville, N. C. .Austin, W. Robert Tavloisville, N. C. IkiC l Barringer, Don Newton, N. C. Besse, James D. Hickorv, N. C. ifeiui Boggs, ]. Marion Kannapolis, N. C. Bohart, Richard C. Tarentuni. Pa. pi Booth, Martha A. Alorganton. N. C. Bradley, Dennis L. Mornanton, N. C. Brown, Linda S. Troutman, N. C. Bumgarner, Millie J. Hickorv, N. C. Caldwell, Joe M. Newton, N. C. Camp, Charles M. Lenoir, N. C. 1 . Adcox, Alice L. Salisbury, N. C. Agresta, Phyllis A. Charlotte, N. C. Baker, Brenda C. Hickory, N. C. Barker, Jayne L. Hickory, N. C. Birkeli, Jon Stavanger, Norway Bock, Charles F. Hickory, N. C. Bolick, Arthur L. Claremont, N. C. Bolick, Donald S. Hickory, N. C. Bradley, Lewis N. Narrows, Va. ariggs, Gerald P. Lexington, N. C. Burk, John P. Riverside, N. J. Caddell, Rebecca J. High Point, N. C. Caracci, Tony R. Riverside, N. J. Carpenter, C. June Claremont, N. C. J ' -« itMdk f-J £i SM - li JUNIORS Carpenter, Henrietta E. Lexington, N. C. Cauble, Patricia L. Hickory, N. C. Carswell, Linda C. Newton, N. C. Chapman, Ronald E. Hickory, N. C. Cherry, John R. China Grove, N. C. Compton, Elizabeth Maiden, N. C. Clay, Mary L. Lenoir, N. C. Correll, Andre Landis, N. C. Cort, Nancy J. Asheville, N. C. Deal, Gerald W. Pfafftown, N. C. Davis, Judith E. Kannapolis, N. C. Deal, Judy G. Valdese, N. C. Deal, Linda A. Salisbury, N. C. Deal, Peggy R. Salisbury, N. C. Deal, Martha J. Valdese, N. C. Derikart, Franklin Tarentum, Pa. DeVenney, Samuel A. Carlisle, Pa. Dohrmann, Karen M, Charlotte, N. C. Deviney, James R. Spindale, N. C. Dunca n, C. Richard Hickory, N. C. Eckard, Eldon E. Hickory, N. C. Edwards, Vada M. Claremont, N. C. Eckard, Robert E. Hickory, N. C. Ehlers, James R. Dayton, Ohio Eleazer, Carolyn B. Columbia, S. C. Parr, Tommy L. Morganton, N. C. Ellison, C. Gary McLean, Va. Fisher, E. Eugene Catawba, N. C. xfCJ «ei t JUNIORS Fox, Bobby F. Taylorsville, N. C. Fox, Larry O. Conover, N. C. Freeman, Allen K. Lincolnton, N. C. Garrou, M. Jeannine Valdese, N. C. Gilbert, Judy M. Lincolnton, N. C. Goodman, Wayne A. Kannapolis, N. C. Gurley, Donald H. Cherryville, N. C. Guthrie, M. Joy Gastonia, N. C. Harbinson, Jane C. Hickory, N. C. Harris, Margaret M. Albemarle, N. C. Haslett, William Y. Hickory, N. C. Hastings, Paula A. Lincolnton, N. C. Herman, Kenneth R. Conover, N. C. Hester, Gerry E. Granite Falls, N. C. Fox, Linda V. Conover, N. C. Franklin, Carroll Drexel, N. C. George, Donna J. Cumberland, Md. Gift, L. Jeannette Sanford, N. C. Greene, Sandra L. Belmont, N. C. Griggs, Michael A. Newton, N. C. Haas, Clyde P. Newton, N. C. Hahn, L. Clement Hildebran, N. C. Harris, Ronald L. Hickory, N, C. Harwood, Lindsay Albemarle, N. C. Hawkins, Olin D. Shelby, N. C. Hawn, E. Weston Hickory, N. C. Hollar, Sheila E. Hickory, N. C. Hoover, Lind L. Mt. Holly, N. C. Ifctffi ¥3 dik 1 • ' ifi JUNIORS Houser, Barbara S. Lincolnton, N. C. I ludson, Robert L. KannapoHs, N. C. IrA ' ine, Sylvia L. Hagerstown, Md. Johnson, johnny A. Statesville, N. C. Josey, John A. Statesville, N. C. Karriker, Ronnie W. Hickory, N. C. Kern, Owen C. Hickory, N. C. Kirby, Marion W. Hickorv, N. C. Lambert, Francis X. Hudson, Mass. LeNoir, Beverlee B. Hickorv, N. C. Little, iMartha A. Taylorsville, N. C. Little, P. Craig Tavlorsville, N. C. Lyerly, Judith L. East Spencer, N. C. Mauney, J. David Fayetteville, N. C. Hunt, Constance B. Newton, N. C. Hyder, Anna E. Charlotte, N. C. Johnson, Judy S. Lenoir, N. C. Johnson, Tommy A. Statesville, N. C. Kearns, Mary Asheboro, N. C. Keck, Timothy A. Hickorv, N. C. Kiser, Linda J. Hick..ry, N. C. Kiziah, Larry C. Hickorv, N. C. Leonhardt, Lloward Morganton, i . C. Lingle, John P. Gastonia, N. C. Lovvman, Brenda C. jMorganton, N. C. Lutz, Charles B. Vale, N. C. Mauney, Mary R. Roanoke, Va. Mayer, Jacob L. Charlotte, N. C. I -3? ■il t UMd tk JUNIORS McCampbell, Mary E. McCurdy, Tom V. Connelly Springs, N. C. Statesville, N. C. McCIcllan, E. Suzanne McRee, Rebekah R. Charlotte, N. C. Newton, N. C. McSwain, Susan C. Moore, Barbara A. Gastonia, N. C. Vale, N. C. Mdore, Aurelia A. Morrison, Jimmie G. Granite Falls, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Noah, N. Eloise Patterson, Judy N. Swannanoa, N. C. China Grove, N. C. Parker, Christine M. Peper, James M. Hickory, N. C. Holgate, Ohio Perry, John C. Poole, Wayne D. Granite Falls, N. C. Bessemer City. N. C Plonk, Carole E. Pope, Miehael L. Kings Mountain, N. C. Monroe, N. C. Pope, Sanford M. Pre ette, I. George Hickory, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Preslar, R. Wayne Price, Karen N. Hickory, N. C. Tampa, Fla. Propst, Billy Y. Ramseur, J. D. Vienna, Va. Landis, N. C. Propst, Glenn L. Ramsey, James K. Hickcjry, N. C. Bessemer City, N. C. Reid, Janet I. Rhyne, Richard W. Granite Falls, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Rh ' ne, Billy R. Ripley, Peter H. Dallas, N. C. Lakeland, Fla. i l4ti v !  . -St. A i tftl •WVf iiMti iliiri t. ■JUNIORS Roberts, Joanne C. Granite Falls, N. C. Safrit, Donald R. Salisbury, N. C. Royall, H. G. Statesville, N. C. Satterwhite, Terry Asheville, N. C. Scarborough, Susan J. Hamlet, N. C. Seagle, Judie E. Lincolnton, N. C. Seagle, Dock W. Hudson, N. C. Sharpe, W. Lee Taylorsville, N. C. Shelby, Robert F. Columbia, S. C. Sherrill, C. Edward Statesville, N. C. Shell, Cornelia F. Hickory, N. C. Shook, L. Franklin Statesville, N. C. Shull, Judith L. Newton, N. C. Sigmon, Mitchell W. Denver, N. C. Sigmon, M. Carolyn Hickory, N. C. Sipe, Jerry E. Hickory! N. C. Smith, Ronald C. Reidsville, N. C. Smith, Stewart W. Statesville, N. C. Smith, Ronald G. Elizabethton, Tenn. Stanley, Katie A. Rural Hall, N. C. Starnes, F. Eugene Albemarle, N. C. Stratford, F. Blair Spencer, N. C. Stowe, L. Douglas Mt. Holly, N. C. Summerlin, Jim L. Lenoir, N. C. Swanson, M. Lucille Lenoir, N. C. Thornburg, Mary A. Hickory, N. C. Thompson, L. Terry Hickory, N. C. Tourtellot, William Charlotte, N. C. Ml JUNIORS Tioutman, Linda C. Troutman, N. C. Turner, Ruby N. Morganton, N. C. Wallace, Guy A. Cherry% ' il!e, N. C. Waring, Frank G. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Webb, David M. Raleigh, N. C. Whitener, F. Gene Hickon-, N. C. Whittecar, Margaret L. Salisbury, N. C. Wiegand, Doris K. Washington, D. C. Junnns hiiiL pitll] nii ihtii ' Uinnni lu icli)yy. WiJlard, Lois A. Riverside, N. J. Wilson, Joyce M. _Newton, N. C. Yoder, Mary R. Hickory, N. C. Young, S. Elaine AsheviUe, N. C. The Senior Class wishes the Bears on to victorr Page 71 N U R S I N G R A I N E E S Those girls participating in the nursing program at Lenoir Rhync College are mem- bers of the State Student Nurses ' Associa- tion which will soon celebrate its first anniversary on this campus. Topics for the monthly meetings have varied from a picnic at the lake to a visit to the Lutheran Home for the Aged and medical films. Member - ship serves to bind the student nurses and to maintain devotion to a ery vital pro- gram. Balentine, Sally Waynesville, N. C. Barbee, Anne R. Durham, N. C. BiggerstafF, K. jane Rutherfordton, N. C. Bridges, Shirley J. Hickory, N. C. Bull, Lois P. Unicoi, Tenn. Barley, Glenda L. Marion, N. C. Eysenbach, Joan A. Winston-Salem, N. C. Fink, Laura F. Crossnore, N. C. Fulbright, Ruby A. Connelly Springs, N. i Graeber, A. Lene Dunn, N. C. Green, Judith E. Asheville, N. C. Hallaman, Chervl L. Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs. Jane Monroe Head of the Department of Nursing TRAINEES TRAINEES Honeycutt, Brenda K. Troutman, N. C. Hornbuckle, Anne W. Franklin, N. C. Ilubbell, Marsha L. Key Biscayne, Fla. Hunevcutt, E. Jane High Point, N. C. Keenan, Linda ]. Burlington, N. ' C. Mahler, Martha J. Asheville, N, C. Maynard, Brenda E. Matthews, N. C. McShane, E. Jane Henderson ' ille, N. C. Mitchell, Marv E. Shelby, N. C. Mosher, Marv A. Phillipsburg, ' N. J. Mossor, Janet L. StatesviUe, N. C. Nix, Barbara J. Canton, N. C. Peterson, Janice A. Winston-Salem, N. C. Poliakoff, A. Dale Walhalla, S, C. Queen, Martha L. Rutherfordton, N. C. Reinhardt, Elaine E. Raleigh, N. C. Ridgevvav, Sallv I. Charlotte, N. ' C. ' Sherrill, Alice F. Hickory, N. C. Sloan, Mary J. Huntsville, Ala. Stevens, Shirlev L. Arden, N. C. ' Stronach, Katherine Lenoir, N. C. Suttle, A. Annette Morganton, N. C. Taylor, Alyce F. Morganton, N. C. Trexler, Martha A. Concord, N. C.  .: ' ' 0 - ■■' W, ' ' V ' V Tuller, [udith A. Flat Rock, N. C. Williams, Linda G. Durham, N. C. Wilson, Lily E. Morganton, N. C. Wvatt, Hazel P. Marion, N. C. c L A S S of 1 9 6 5 Each year, the Sophomore Class joins with the other classes in sponsoring more activities for the students. This year, school spirit was especially em- phasized during Homecoming and School Spirit Week. Open Houses were sponsored in Cline Gymnasium after the home athletic e ents. The Sopho- mores, along with the other students, are stri ' ing to make our college a reality of pride and personal achievement. Bill Deeikorn President Lakry Yoder Vice-President Susan Grieele Secretary Johnnie Schrum Treasurer Perry Beaver Historian SOPHOMORES Abel, H. David Canton, N. C. Abernethy, Jane E Hickory, N. C. Abernethy, Sibyle I Conover, N. C. Adams, W. Lindsay Cramerton, N. C. Allred, L. Faye Burlington, N. C. Anderson, Iris E Rural Hall, N. C. Andrews, Betty J Hudson, N. C. Angley, Janice V Granite Falls, N. C. Arcuri, Brenda A Hickory, N. C. Austin, Craig A Riverside, N. J. Bain, T. Scott Hickory, N. C. Baker, Linda R Conover, N. C. Barker, Robert R., Jr Hinsdale, 111. Basinger, Dale B Rockwell, N. C, Beaver, Perry L China Grove, N. C. Beaver, William E Salisbury, N. C. Beck, Barbara L New Bern, N. C. Beck, Joyce G Lexington, N. C. Bergstresser, Martha E Fort Myers, Fla. Berling, Kathryne M Jacksonville, N. C. Boliek, David L Hickory, N. C. Bost, Mary Ann Hickory, N. C. Bradham, Robert W., Jr Bethesda, Md. Branner, Karen H New Market, Va. Brittain, Joyce C Hildebran, N. C. Brown, Judith J Hickory, N. C. Brown, Linda J Conover, N. C. Brown, L. Joel Rural Retreat, Va. Bruce, Gene W Salisbury, N. C. Buff, Penny H Cherryville, N. C. Bumgarner, Danna G Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Brenda E Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Brenda R Newton, N. C. Canter, Joseph P North Wilkesboro, N. C. Carelli, Albert C Somerdale, N. J. Carpenter, Margaret C Hickory. N. C. Carter, Mary J W. Columbia, S. C. Casper, Margaret A Albemarle, N. C. Cline, Carl V Hickory, N. C. Cline, C. Barry Granite Falls, N. C. Coffey, Steven H Boomer, N. C. Conrad, Rebekah E Hickory, N. C. Craig, Clyde M Hickory, N. C. Graver, Sarah E Shelby, N. C. Damm, G. Ronald Hagerstown, Md. ik t isk rk Yk fiW( ■sr  - T-f Md iM SOPHOMORES Davies, Frank R Ramsey, N. J. Deal, Glenn E Hickory, N. C. Dellinger, ?s ita K Newton, N. C. Denton, Jack L Lake Wales, Fla. Dreikorn, William L Johnstown, Pa. Drum, Ralph A., Jr Conover, N. C. Duncan, S. Steven, Jr Flat Rock, N. C. Eckard, Dalthard M Conover, N. C. Elmore, John H Catawba, N. C. Epting, J. C High Point, N. C. Fenimore, William M., Jr Norristown, Pa. Fish, Harold T Maiden, N. C. Fisher, Guynell P .Hickory, N. C. Flowers, Shelba J Hickory, N. C. Foster, Macy A Henderson, N. C. Fox, Leon D Taylorsville, N. C. Friday, Betty A Hickory, N. C. Frye, Edward R., Jr Charlotte, N. C. Fusonie, Michael B Albemarle, N. C. Gaither, Ann P Hickory, N. C. Gibson, L. Linda Statesville, N. C. Goble, Kenneth H Lenoir, N. C. Gouge, Saundra L Hickory, N. C. Graham, Betty L Hickory, N. C. Graham, E. Eugene, Jr Salisbury, N. C. Gresham, David A Hickory, N. C. Gribble. Susan J Kannapolis. N. C. Gwaltney, Sara L Hiddenite, N. C. Harbinson, J. William, Jr Maiden, N. C. Harkey, I L Permelia Charlotte, N. C. Hatley, Troy J., Jr Hudson. N. C. Hefner. Judy B Conover, N. C. Hefner, Judy C Hickory, N. C. Henry, S. Roger Conover, N. C. Herman, Alva Lea Conover, N. C. Hickman. L Jean Hudsim. N. C. Hicks, John J. ' Hickory. N. C. Hilton, R. Dale Hickory, N. C. Houser, Brenda J Lincolnton, N. C. Hoyle, Carolyn A Belmont, N. C. Huddle, Stephen M Stanley, N. C. Hunt, Ronald F Lawndale. N. C. Iman, Larry D Kannapolis, N. C. Isenhour, L. Michael Hickory, N. C. Kandzer, Jerry W ' inston-Salem, N. C. SOPHOMORES Kelley, Judith M Belmont, N. C. Kent, Barbara A Winston-Salem, N. C. Kiser, C. Elizabeth Lincolnton, N. C. Knaul, Naomi R Melbourne, Fla. Lampsi, Roberta J Albemarle, N. C. Latta, Sarah L Hickory, N. C. Lawing, Martha A Hickory, N. C. Ledbetter, Robert I Salisbury, N. C. Lentz, George R Kannapolis, N. C. Lewis, Virginia L Stanley, N. C. Lineberger, Glenda W Hickory, N. C. Lucas, M. Diane Hickory, N. C. Lyerly, Gary R Salisbury, N. C. Lyerly, Lynn L Granite Falls, N. C. Lyerly, Walker Hickory, N. C. Lynn, Johnny W Hickory, N. C. Mabe, Margaret E Winston-Salem, N. C. Mackey, Halkard E., Jr Hickory, N. C. Mackie, Hazel E Salisbury, N. C. Macy, Fred M Cumberland, Md. Martin, Linda A Belmont, N. C. McGeachy, Neill R., Jr Statesville, N. C. McNeely, C. Jerry Hickory, N. C. McRee, Sandra J Maiden, N. C. McSvvain, Janice L Albemarle, N. C. Miller, Eddy R Hickory, N. C. Miller, Holiis A Salisbury, N. C. Miller, Robert E Stony Point, N. C. Moehlmann, John F Conover, N. C. Montgomery, Robert D Greensboro, N. C. Moore, Jacqueline B Granite Falls, N. C. Moose, Stephen L Salisbury, N. C. Morrison, Harriet E Hickory, N. C. Morton, Florence A Albemarle, N. C. Murphy, M. Marcella Grouse, N. C. Newton, A. Michael Hickory, N. C. Odom, P. Ann Hickory, N. C. Paxton, Victor M Atlanta, Ga. Payne, Jodie M Belmont, N. C. Peeler, Frances A Vale, N. C. Perkins, Janet C Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Robert R Kannapolis, N. C. Plonk, Joyce E Kings Mountain, N. C. Price, Linda K Hickory, N. C. Propst, Larry W Hickory, N. C. 4 W i c : k J. iVfeA k SOPHOMORES Pugh, Betty J. . . Asheboro, N. C. Ratchford, Ray L Dallas, N. C. Ritchie, iMary L Taylorsville, N. C. Robinson, M. Ellen Newton, N. C. Rodgers, Judy P Hickory, N. C. Roock, F, Ann Dover, Del. Rcock, John C. . Dover, Del. Roseman, Ronald S Catawba, N. C. Rowland, H. Jane Mocksville, N. C. Rudisill, Linda N Henry River, N. C. Schmidt, E. David Baltimore, Md. Schrum, Johnnie L Lincolnton, N. C. Sellers. Brenda J Cherr ' vill e, N. C. Settlemyre, Nancy L Hickory, N. C. Setzer, Dianiie M Maiden. N. C. Setzer, Eddie R Newton, N. C. Setzer, Sadie G Claremont, N. C. Shisler, Joseph K Runnemede, N. J. Shorb, Mary A Rocky Mount, N. C. Short, Connie L Hickory, N. C. Shue, N. Eugenia Landis, N. C. Sides, Jack W Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, D. Jean Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Eddie M Hickory, N. C. Sigmon. Janice E Hickory, N. C. Silver, Claudine C Lenoir, N. C. Simmons, George L Conover, N. C. Simmons, Jerry L Hickory, N. C. Sipe, Betty B Hickory, N. C. Sipe, G. X-S ' ayne Conover, N. C. Sloop, Janice F Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Carolyn E Hickory, N. C. Smith, Gary D Hickory, N. C. Smith, Jesse L Bessemer City, N. C. Spainht)ur, Jane R Morganton, N. C. Stasavich, Mary H Greenville, N. C. Stewart, Janice E Morganton, N. C. Stewart, Kaye F Morganton, N. C. Stinnett, Gaynelle Bessemer City, N. C. Summers, Martha VV Statesville, N. C. Tcague, Monroe M Hudson, N, C. Teague, R. Kaye Hickory, N. C. Thompson, Hayward M Charlotte, N. C. Tuttle, Patricia R Lenoir, N. C. Vigue, Ronald P Decatur, Ga. SOPHOMORES Vinroot, Robert P Charlotte, N. C. Waitman, Larry E Lexington, N. C. Wallace, Johnny Hugh G., Jr. .Hickory, N. C. Walters, Estelle Thomasville, N. C. Waters, Sandra A Hickory, N. C. Webb, Josephine C Hickory, N. C. Williams, F. Wayne New Bern, N. C. Williams, Paul D Granite Falls, N. C. Willis, J. Donald Mt. Holly, N. C. Woody, Rebecca A Henderson, N. C. Wright, Virginia G Cherryville, N. C. Yoder, Martha A Hickory, N. C. Yoder, J. Larry Lincolnton, N. C. Yoder, Robert H Hickory, N. C. Yount, C. Edward Rocky Mount, N. C. Yount, Robert G Lenoir, N. C. Yount, Sara H Hickory, N. C. Zande, Robert J Torrington, Conn. Zobel, Barbara J Cranford, N. J. MitirMdik v Sophomore girls ride regally on class float— Adi ' eiitures in Paradise. ' Page 79 c L A S s of 1 9 6 6 The Class of ' 66 . . . our new home iuva ' from home . . . Rat Week . . . Slave Market . . . registration . . . lectures, quizzes . . . winning Home- coming float . . . rush parties, pledging . . . new friends . . . Christmas Holidays —eager to leave; anxious to return . . . S.O.S. for our School Spirit Week . . . semester exams . . . Open House for new students . . . research, dehate, lab . . . weekend beach parties . . . finals . . . Sophomores at last! Mark Cooper President Dennis Setzer Vice-President Charles Grouse Treasurer FRESHMEN Alderman, Hugh, Jr Jacksonville, Fla. Alexander, Emily K Kannapolis, N. C. Anderson, Mary N High Point, N. C. Andrews, John F Lexington, N. C. Annas, A. Wayne . . . .Granite Falls, N. C. Atkinson, Todd W Newton, N. C. Austin, Jerry L Hickory, N. C. Baesman, Robert K Norristown, Pa. Baird, Sherwin L Farmville, N. C. Baker, B. Ann Fallston, N. C. Bangle, James H Charleston, S. C. Barger, Glenn E Newton, N. C. Barlow, Carolyn E Granite Falls, N. C. Beam, Alan H Newton, N. C. Bingham, Nancy J Vale, N. C. Blom, Mary E Landrum, S. C. Boge ' r, Charies C Charlotte, N. C. Bolick, G. Pauline Hickory, N. C. Bouknight, Allen T Timberville, Va. Bowen, Jimmy A Blackshear, Ga. Bowman, A. C, Jr Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Barbara A Conover, N. C. Branch, Linda F Morganton, N. C. Bredahl, Niels L Richmond, Va. Brewer, Harriett M Hillsboro, N. C. Briggs, Keith A Lexington, N. C. Brittain, James C Hickory, N. C. Buffaloe, E. Carol Raleigh, N. C. Bumgarner, Alice D. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Bunton, Larry E Hickory, N. C. Burns, Harriet L Charlotte, N. C. Byrd, Robert L Newton, N. C. Byrd, Sue E Albemarle, N. C. Campbell, Paul F Newton, N. C. Caugh, G. Charles Hickory, N. C. Chambers, Nancy C Charlotte, N. C. Cline, William H Kannapolis, N. C. Cloninger, Ann Ellen Dallas, N. C. Cloninger, Barbara J Grover, N. C. Cobb, John M Raleigh, N. C. Cobb, Paul M Salisbury, N. C. Coble, Samuel N Greensboro, N. C. Coles, George H Norristown, Pa. Cooper, D. Mark Baton Rouge, La. Coulter, Richard N Newton, N. C. Grouse, Charles L Lexington, N. C. Crump, F. Andrew Hickory, N. C. Davis, John F Liberty, N. C. Davis, L. Gayle Newberry, S. C. Davis, Thomas E Wadesboro, N. C. Davis, William S Lynchburg, Va. Deal, Jerry W Newton, N. C. Dickinson, James M Mocksville, N. C. Dixon, Doris A Cherryville, N. C. r.A k s , Cvfe i • .p f .(t; n (f All iirife All ' W ' tih . . ■4 - FRESHMEN Dull, Larry B LewisvUle, N. C. Duncan, Phillip R Hickory, N. C. Eaker, Deanna K Charlotte, N. C. Eaker, Larry D Crouse, N. C. Eckard, A. Jeannette Hickory, N. C. Eckard, Dwight L Hickon, ' , N. C. Eckard, Ronald D. .Connelly Springs, N. C. EUer, Kenneth N Purlear, N. C. Feimster, Victoria S Mocks dlle, N. C. Fish, Craig M. Maiden, N. C. Flowers, C. William Hickory, N. C. Fogleman, Jon R Burlington, N. C. Foster, George M Canton, N. C. Fox, Robert F Newton, N. C. Fox, Susan E Charlotte, N. C. Freed, Alix A Metuchen, N. J. Garges, Thomas E Charlotte, N. C. Gillon, Sylvia E Kannapolis, N. C. Ginader, Judith L Charlotte, N. C. Gragg, Vicky A Hickor ' , N. C. Grissom, J. Edward Spencer, N. C. Groce, Diana L Mocksville, N. C. Hall, Nancy L Bluefield, W. Va. Hankins, Judy K Charlotte, N. C. Harris, Mary L Silverstreet, S. C. Hartzoge, C. David Hickory, N. C. Hatley, Gladys M Hudson, N. C. Havvley, Frances E Stanley, N. C. Hawley, Janice K Stanley, N. C. Hearne, Janice R Albemarle, N. C. Hedrick, Douglas A. . . . Thomasville, N. C. Herman, Brenda J Claremont, N. C. Herman, L. Arthur Hickory, N. C. Hinkle, John B Montgomery. Pa. Hollar, Larry C Hickory, N. C. Holloway, T. Elliott . . . .Hildebran, N. C. Holshouser, Leslie C Rockwell, N. C. Houge, Henry E Tampa, Fla. Houser. L. Elizabeth . . . Kings Mtn., N. C. Huffman, Arthur L Ferguson, N. C. Hughes, Mary S Asheboro, N. C. Hunt, James F Hickory, N. C. Isenhower, Martha J Newton, N. C. Isenhower, Mar ' A Newton, N. C. Junker, R. Norman Charlotte, N. C. Kanoy, Diana K. ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Keever, Iris M ' aldese, N. C. Kent, Russell A Scotch Plains, N. J. Ketner, Bonita S Kannapolis, N. C. Kinney, Sarah M Burlington, N. C. Kirby. P. Daniel Hickory, N. C. Kirkpatrick, Milas G. . . Waynesville, N. C. Kluttz, Judy R Kannapolis, N. C. Kohn, Carol E Columbia, S. C. FRESHMEN Koontz, Janet S Albemarle, N. C. Kiiiiakin, Allan S Nurtonville, N. J. Lackey, Terry C Lenoir, N. C. Lail, Danny E Hickory, N. C. Lambie, M. Lee Arlington, Va. Langford, Mary L Canton, N. C. Laughter, Robert P Spindale, N. C. Ledbetter, H. C Salisbury, N. C. Lee, James E Conover, N. C. Leonard, Ronald V Hickory, N. C. Leonhardt, Rita A Cherryville, N. C. Leypoldt, Elaine E Franklin Park, N. J. Lineberger, Robert R Hickory, N. C. Little, George D Lenoir, N. C. Long, Barry M Lincolnton, N. C. Long, L. Kaye Hickory, N. C. Long, V. Frances Newton, N. C. Looper, Judy P Granite Falls, N. C. Love, Lynn L Andrews, N. C. Lutz, Harold W Dallas, N. C. Lutz, L. Carolyn Newton, N. C. Manthey, Fernmarie ..Tarpon Springs, Fla. Mauney, R. Andrew . . . .Lincolnton, N. C. Mauney, William M. . . Fayetteville, N. C. McEntire, M. Kay V ' ilkesboro, N. C. McGalliard, Tommy Hickory, N. C. Mertz, E. Philip Cherry Point, N. C. Metcalf, Jerry P Wabasso, Fla. Miller, Celia J Hudson, N. C. Miller, Rita K Hickory, N. C. Miller, Robert A Lancaster, Pa. Moffitt, Phyllis B Liberty, N. C. Murray, Charles F Claremont, N. C. Neubauer, Susan A EUicott City, Md. Nininger, Richard C Roanoke, Va. Nordman, Frieda L Charlotte, N. C. Ogle, Bruce M Valdese, N. C. Osborn, Sally S High Point, N. C. Pearce, Jessamine T Conover, N. C. Pentecost, John C Charlotte, N. C. Perry, F. Andrew Conover, N. C. Phelps, L. Juanene Kannapolis, N. C. Phillips, Charles L Luray, Va. Piercy, B. Kay Hickory, N. C. Plunkett, David W Tipp City, Ohio Pope, Walter G Hickory, N. C. Propst, D. Ray Morganton, N. C. Quails, James Oak Ridge, Tenn. Reed, L. Ray Granite Falls, N. C. Reese, George R Hickory, N. C. Rhyne, Patricia Ann .... Mt. Holly, N. C. Rice, Barbara J Key Biscayne, Fla. Rice, S. Anne Mt. Holly. N. C. Rieck, Stanley E Preston, N. J. jP :P P r h£tk 3j . _ t 1 C% 1 ill i ' iii ' ' ( i id.ii k ife FRESHMEN Rike, Judy K Kemersville, N. C. Riley, James D BerryvOle, Va. Robinson, John T Concord, N. C. Rockett, Donnie C Claremont, N. C. Rollins, Fred M Gastonia, N. C. Ross, Carol L Indian Lake Estates, Fla. Rowe, Robert D Conover, N. C. Rudisill, Anita D Henry River, N. C. Rudisill, Vicki L Lincolnton, N. C. Rufty, Judy C Cleveland, N. C. Sadler, Ann E Leesville, S. C. Schiele, F. Bradford Norristown, Pa. Schvvalm, Joanne L Cleveland, Ohio Setzer, Dennis L Lincolnton, N. C. Setzer, June D Claremont, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmy L Statesville, N. C. Shirey, John L Asherille, N. C. Shuford, Patricia E Lincolnton, N. C. Shull, Marilynn J. ..Temple Terrace, Fla. Sigmon, Richard W Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Stephen D Newton, N. C. Sloop, Alichael B Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Jeanne E Salisbury, N. C. Smith, William S Ramseur, N. C. Southard, Charles R. . . . High Point, N. C. Sparks, Sheila N Hickor ' , N. C. Stamey, Patsy A Lincolnton, N. C. Starnes, Margaret .Connelly Springs, N. C. Starr, Evelyn C Hickory, N. C. Stevenson, E. Alexander ..Statesville, N. C. Stine, Sherry G Hildebran, N. C. Stoudt, Nancy J Charlotte, N. C. Stowe, N. Camilla Mt. Holly, N. C. Sullivan, Dennis M. ..Granite Falls, N. C. Taylor, Margaret J Harrisonburg. Va. Taylor, Michael H Lincolnton, N. C. Taylor, Scotty G. . . Barium Springs, N. C. Teed, Ronald E Little Mountain, S. C. Thompson, Stuart R Davidson, N. C. Tilley, A. Karen Statesville, N. C. Townsend, John J Hickory, N. C. Triplette, Michael L. ..Granite Falls, N. C. Truesdail, George F Brevard, N. C. Truitt, Carolyn W Vale, N. C. Tysinger, Michael C. . . Thomas ille, N. C. FRESHMEN Violette, Mary E Hickory, N. C. Walker, Raymond E. . . . Morganton, N. C. Wardlaw, Craig M Charlotte, N. C. Weaver, Bruce E Washington, D. C. Webb, David H Salem, Va. Welch, Dallas L N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Wessell, Conrad B Goldsboro, N. C. West, Michael C Lenoir, N. C. Whisnant, M. Elaine Hickory, N. C. White, Darryl L Hickory, N. C. Wiles, Sandra K Hiddenitc, N. C. Williams, Thomas R Hickory, N. C. Yoder, Edward E Hildebran, N. C. Yount, Alice J Rocky Mount, N. C. Yount, F. Stephen Hickory, N. C. it tfrii ; t- -,, - i €.M Green, green, green are we . The fresh)]ien emerge victorious witli gyavc)ard float. Page 85 c M M E R C I A L C L A S S Last September, we entered Lenoir Rhyne for one year of secretarial train- ing. Homecoming found our class en- thusiastic and interested in boosting the spirit of the Bears, A festi ' ely decorated car was our contribution to the parade. Our class, as tradition dictates, per- formed the May Pole Dance. We added beauty to the May Queen ' s Court with Misses Judy Bolick and Sarah Gillon as our attendants. Although LR has been in our li es for only one year, she will li e in our hearts forever. Norma Litaker President Gloria Huffman Secretcny Peggi Icard Treasurer COMMERCIAL Boleman, Martha D Hickory, N. C. Bolick, Judy C Hickory, N. C. Crews, Nancy A. ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Crisp, Brenda J Granite Falls, N. C. Dale, Barbara E Hickory, N. C. Deaton, Anne C Kannapolis, N. C. EUer, Jerry S Hickory, N. C. Gillon, Sarah K Concord, N. C. Green, Kathryn A Hickory, N. C. Howard, Sylvia K Hickory, N. C. Huffman. Gloria A Hickory, N. C. Icard, Peggi W Hickory, N. C. Johnson, Gayle C Granite Falls, N. C. Litaker, Norma L Concord, N. C. Thompson, Alice I Lenoir, N. C. V Pull hack the blanket, and yon will see Hostess Dnty—Bnsiness is slow tonis,ht!. 87 A D M I N I Td R A T I N F A C I T Y - irL. ,«« ►•■As Slwplicrds of die new pastures of the ii linl, yon have awakened in us tlie realization of our goals. You have eultivated our interests hv FOCUSING our attention upon clear concepts of kno}i ' ledge and truth . . t PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE Repeatediv we must Focus the camera, the tele- vision, the headlight, the projector, the microscope, the e ' e and the attention to keep the vision clear. Continual adjustments and readjustments are neces- sary to accomplish this. One sees, surveys, perceives and discerns correctly only when the focus is ac- curate. The meaning and the achiexement of life depend so much upon how we see and relate everything tli.it confronts us. The theme of the 1963 Hacawa is a rem inder of this truth. Vision will be fuzzy and blurred, images will be warped, knowledge will be garbled, and goals will be distorted unless fccus is sharp and precise. College is an observatory offering the student a panoramic view of knowledge, frontiers, choices, relationships, and goals. Here we develop the art of focalization and endeavor to bring all aspects of life and reality into such clear view that we can examine the details, see them in their proper pcrspccti c. and encompass the whole. Lenoir Rhyne wants her students to possess that accurate and penetrating focus which provides in- sight and foresight. Her aim is to send forth grad- uates whose aspirations and efforts conxerge upon that supreme treasure to which all lesser desires and treasures are made subservient. Dr. Voigt R. Cromer, President ADMINISTRATION The administration and Faculty of Lenoir Rhyne College are an essential part of our lives as students. They are a dedicated group of extraordinary people striving for the furtherance of knowledge and truth . . . developing our personalities and goals . . . preparing us for a brighter future . . . guiding our achievement. These people are the underpaid de- votees to ideals and aims. Willingly, they use their time and talent to lead us in FOCUSING our goals toward the achievement of responsible life. Edwin L. Setzlek M.A., Litt.D. Dean, Registrar Rev. Robert G. Walker A.B., B.D. Chaplain Harry S. Livengood B.S. Business Manaser Page 93 Iris Moore •iecretary lo the Treasurer Kay Bowman Secretary io tlie Chaplain ADMINISTRATION Everett Sox A.B. Dean, M era ' s Residences Mrs, . Stedman CoUNCILL Head Resident Schaeffer Hall Mrs. George BOWDEN Dean, Women ' s Residences Mrs. George Ballard Head Res ident F.-ilz H all Doris Yount Secretary in the Business and Alumni Offices Reeecca Evans A.B. Secretary io the President Gertrude Roeerts A.B. Assistant in Lihrary Elsie Deaton A.B. Dietitian Mrs. Everett Sox Supervisor of Student Center Robert Sigmon Superintendent of Ruildinas and Grounds DEPARTMENT « i r? William Weaver M.A., Ph.D. Spanish George McCreary A.B., M.A. Business Education and Economics Walter T. Nau M.A., Ph.D. French and Gernnni Thomas Blackburn A.B., M.A. Mathematics Paul Reichle M.S., M.A. Physics Hans Heymann M.A., Ph.D. En3,lis]i and Speecli David Chou B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Wade Hook B.D., Ph.D. Sociology Lowell Binkley M.A. Biology .m M M k George Patterson M.Ed. Education and Psychology Director of Summer Session Kenneth Lee M.Mus. Music H. R. Greenholt A.B., Ph.D. History and Government HEADS fe Reuben Swanson A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Religious Education and Phdosophy Edward Lucke A.B., M.A. Physical Education and Health ■s '  m jv- AlLEEN AdERHOLDT . liPi sSiSi A.B. r p 5 «IJ Librarian I %   Mabel Aderholdt ' SSsv Jl v- A.B. Assistant Librarian I w - VOLDEMARS T. BERNARDS w _ -- Lie. Theol., Ph.D. k j -V , Assistant Professor of B ir Latin and Greek. B ' ' H l Katherine W. Brandon AtH A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of A ■H ■m H H History and Government ■JI H IHHl ■■I kHH William P. Brandon B.Ph., M.A. Associate Professor of History and Government SuDiE Duncan A.B., M.A. Instructor in History Russell E. Brown A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics Betty Cooke A.B. Instructor in Spanish Walter C. Cornvvell A.B. Instructor in Physical Education and Coach Phyllis Copeland A.B., M.A. Instructor in Enghsh t Louise Egleston A.B., M.A, Instructor in English t FAG Hattie R. Fowler B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Education Lee R. Gandee A.B., ALA. Instructor in History Robin F. Gatwood B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Music Mary- C. Gray ' A.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Biology Page 96 John M. Grier A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of French and Spanish Virginia S. Hawn A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Edsel E. Hoyle A.D., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting Susan K. Jeffers A.B., M.A. Instructor in English and Speech mr i JLTY Jessie B. Patterson Instructor of Commercial Subjects Norman A. Punch A.B. Instructor in Physical Education and Coach James H. Rash M.Ed. Assisfniit Professor of Art Thelma Rast M.Mus. Asst. Professor of Mtisic Lester D. Keasey B.D., M.A.. Ph.D. Associnfe Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies Alvin L. Lugn Ph.D. Professor of Earth Sciences Ralph H. Lyerly A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Patsy Montague A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Education Hanley H. Painter A.B., M.A. Professor of Physical Educaiion and Director of Athletics, Coach Werner O. Keller A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Page 97 Ama Lee Ritchie A.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Rev. John Ritchie B.S., B.A., S.T.M., M.A. Instructor in Bible DoRUS P. Rudisill B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy Steve M. Shufoed A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Commercial Subjects . ■, ' Julian F. Smith B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Mathematics Betti ' L. Spence A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Edticatioii George J. Spence A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Drama and Speech Helen M. Stabler M.Mus. Ed. Associate Professor of Music 4 ii mM FAC Raymond M. Strunk B.S., M.Bus. Adm. Assistant Professor of Accounting cud Economics ' ALTER C. Taylor A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Sociology Norman E. Tipton M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ' illiam D. Tuttle A.B.. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Economics and Accounting -J .,, - V;- rt k h h Roy R. Ullman M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Educatiou and Psychology Elizabeth S. Walker B.S. Instructor in Physical Eduvalion [ames a. Warren A.B., M.A. I u tnictor in Biology Harry Wells A.B., M.M. Itisfriictor in Organ William B. Wells A.B., M.A. Instructor in Physical Edjication Richard C. Zimmermann B.A., M.S. Instructor in English ULTY Gee, Dean, 1 didn ' t mean to cut that class. Honest . . he iiiiiisf that refieshes—HX). Page 99 T U D E N T ■Ir As Forcnuuiers of foresiglit, ive arc iind will he the ca-pnhle leaders of the fresent and ihe future. We FOCUS (lur rcfU ' ctions upon hoiiondAe achici ' eti eiiis and aspirations— the grouinhvork of ivliat ive are and ivluit xve will h ecouie . . . T U D E N T Z C 3 s ' ,M 9 As Forerunners of forcsijjht, ive (ire and will he the capable leaders of the present and the future. We FOCUS (lur reflections upon lionorahle acliicvenioiis and aspirations— the groundwork of what we are and }i ' hat we wdl become . . . The Student Government of Lenoir Rhyne College exists to provide government of the students, by the students, and for the students. . The objectives of our government are to perpetuate a high standard of conduct, to maintain a suitable atmosphere for diligent study and social acti ' ity in our pursuit of knowledge, to insure justice, to have a common understanding among ourselves and with all those in a position of authority over us, to protect the individual rights of each student, and to set forth the general principles that shall go ' ern . . . The Student Body . . . . Student Government is administered through various governmental units of which Student Cabinet is the ultimate student authority in legislati ' e matters. Cabinet is composed of representatives from each of the academic classes, with two faculty advisors. These students are concerned with the welfare of their fellow students. Each Tuesday night this dedicated body spends long hours discussing campus problems and seeking means of improving the life of the Lenoir Rhyne student. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ji ' Ws p j Vice-President Dick Rhyne Secretary Mary Mauney Treasurer TaNE JN ' IlCHAEL Page 104 Grier Smith Rhyme Michael Mauney Swanson M iV4 Barker BiRKELI mk £) Cooper Damm mk DeVenney Dreikorn STUDENT CABINET Is , jc T- p .- Friday GiLLON Fye Junker Lamb IE Long Hi ife mkwk V Lyehly McSwain Odom PUGH Stanley Stronach Pase 105 Newton, Allred, Sherrill, Rhyne, Foster, B. Rhyne, Yoder. STUDENT COMMISSION STUDENT COURT The Student Commission is that ' estment of Student Government which is given the responsibihty of making recommendations con- cerning citizenship and the general welfare of the students. In retro- spect, Commission has studied many problems, and the following are a few areas of its study: the Honor System, the academic needs of the campus, movies and the Bear ' s Den, dormitory problems, new systems of registration and room reservation, as well as cheer- leader and Joe Bear elections, and senior privileges. The duty of Student Court is to hear and to try the case of any student charged with any of the major Constitutional iolations. Court is composed of the President and Vice-President of the Student Body, plus rcprcsentati es of the classes as appointed by Cabmet. Peper, Sellers, Smith, Mauney, Schrum. Page 106 Any type of student fund- raising project scheduled to be held either on or off campus must be given prior approval by the Budget Committee. The Treas- urer of the Student Body is chair- man of the Budget Committee, the remaining members being the treasurers of Interfraternity Coun- cil, Panhellenic, Religious Coun- cil, and the five classes. Greene, George, Grouse, Michael, Oglesbee, Schrum. BUDGET BOARD STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE 1 iMlish, Willard, Witherspoon, Livengood, Copeland. The Student Publications Com- mittee is composed of six students and two faculty members. This group is responsible for the general acti ' ities of the campus publica- tions. The committee also ser ' es in the capacity of reviewing and appro ing the applications of can- didates for editor and business manager of all student publica- tions. Page 107 srn n ' b ? . r . Sciilcil: Sellers, Gurley, Lyerly, Hinkle, McDaniel, Stratford; Standing: Fenimore, Austin, Mayer, Odom, Pupe, Yoder, Peper, Deviney, Dainm, Vigue. MEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL Blatr Stratford, President, Morgan Hall Gary Hinkle. President, His.Mand Hall The Men ' s House Council functions in the two men ' s dormitories on campus— Highland Hall and Morgan Hall. The house councils are responsible for the actual government within their respective donnitories. Members of the house councils are elected by the residents of each dormitorv. Thev are, in this respect, responsible for order in the dormitor ' as it relates as a function of Student Go ' ernment, as well as of Lenoir Rhyne College as a whole. To this end, the} ' ser ' c to maintain an atmosphere conduci e to studv and group lining. Page 108 The Women ' s House Council functions in the three women ' s dormitories on camiuis— Fritz Hall, Mauney Hall, and Schaefter Hail. Each house council is responsible for discipline and the main- tenance of amiable group li ' ing. s a branch of Student Go ' ernmcnt, this dormitory-governing body is an important one and functions to uphold the high standards of Lenoir Rlix-ne College. Rachel Dulin. President, Manner HaU Sarah Craven, President, Fritz Hull Virginia Black, President, Schaeffer Hall WOMEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL Seated: Summers, Rowland, Dohrmann, Coffey, AUred, Zobel; Standing: Schrum, Casper, Wyatt, Plonk, JVIartin, Cribble, Katzenmoyer, iVIcShane, Foster, Long, Stevens, Coggins, Pugh. IH- fS This ear, on trial by Lenoir Rhyne College Student Government, Schaeffer Hall had the unique distinetion of being an Honor Dormitory. Long experience has proven that the highest degree a eollege ean award is not inscribed on paper, but is written upon the souls of its graduates. Honor is the one essential which enables a person to respect herself and to merit the respect of others. The measure of a student ' s lo ' c for the 1 lonor Code and her college is the extent to which she is ' vvilling to ujihold these responsibilities. As residents, we are not naive enough to think that this year ' s experiment has been perfect, and time will only tell; but we do feel that it is a step forward for better life on our campus. SCHAEFFER HONOR DORM RESIDENTS Price, Stanley, Carswell, P. Deal, Houser, Hickman, Coffey; Black, Summers, Garrison, Hyder, Dohrmann, Taylor, Alosher, Shorb; L. Deal, Mitchell, Little, Allred, Hoffman, Eleazer, C. Smith, Boger, Davis, Sink; Eysenbach, George, Green, Mauney, E. Smith, Alurph, Gibson, Stanley, Gribble; Scarborough, Biggerstaff, Miller, Douglas, Nichols, Noah, Neubauer, Kent, Hoyle. si p i i!i The Campus Guide Program, a ital part of Freshman Orientation, has been expanded in the jiast two years. Included in the program are not only guide group leaders, but also various committees which help in developing and carrying out the pro- gram. ll ot these students undergo a training period in the spring and return early in the fall. Each one contributes to the collective effort of introducing new students to Lenoir Rhvne. Cakole Plonk Co-Director Charles Sellers Co-Director CAMPUS GUIDE PROGRAM GUIDES Boys: Stratford, Miller, Moose, Huddle, Macy, Hunt, Dreikorn, Dawson, Williams, Simmons, Ketchie, Yoder, Mayer, Pre ' ette; Girls: Kelley, Bergstresser, Casper, Lyerly, Stasavich, Mackie, Rowland, Elcazer, Lampsi, Barker; Hoyle, Schrum, Plonk, Cribble, McClellan, Cibson, Payne, Martin, Frida ' , Gulledge. Whisenant, McRee, Little. The editing of the 1963 Hacawa has been an enormous task. Numerous pages of layout, portraits and portrait appointments, stacks of disorganized photographs and copy material— these are only a few of the components of that large, bulky dummy of your yearbook, and these can cause distressing and disgusting dilemma-producing situations. The hands of the clock continually pass the midnight hour, the typewriter ribbon becomes dim and must be changed, pencil leads become blunt and must be sharpened, then . . . mistakes, mistakes . . . erase, erase. From the time of meeting with engraver and printer, minutes become hours, hours become days, days become months, and months become a year— this is how the Hacawa has lingered in the hands of your editor and some of her staff . . . this is how we are able to FOCUS on YOU! Virginia Black Editor-in-Chief HACAWA Johnnie Schrum Assistaiil Portia ' :! Fdito. Joan Ruoss Associate Editor Page 112 CLASS EDITORS Doris Dixon Phyllis Moffitt Freshmen Betty Pugh Barbara Zobel Sophomores JuDY ' Lyerly Juniors Jo Long Seniors STAFF Connie Deal, Libby Davis, Lknu l vnt, Me- LiTA Garrison, Typists. Lib Gulledge Jodie Payne Chief Staff Writer Letty Barker Greek Editor Staff Writer Page 113 Judy Davis Proofreader Sandra McRee Staff Writer Ann Boger Chief Staff Writer Ethelyn Smith Staff Writer H AC AWA Georgette Lampsi Betty Pugh LiEBY Shuford Artists Sally Osborn Elaine Leypoldt Mary Isenhour Patsy Rhyne Portrait Staff. liiv;(;tss ' i,ijl I iNDA Brown, Carolyn Hoyle, Peggy ' Taylor; SuZlt Ak:t LELLAN, LlNDA KeENAN, AnN BaKER. SaLLV OsBORN. Faye Allred Assistant Business Manager STAFF Jeanne Smith Betty Ann Ross Btainess Staff Members JuDY ' Ann English Business Maiia2.er The responsibility of the Hacawa Business Staff is to secure the necessary funds from which the editor aspires to produce the annuaL This year ' s staff has been composed of students from every class. The business manager and her assistant have served as the directors of the business staff. The 1963 business staff, through generous funds from advertisements, managed to secure a total of $1,449.00. This amount, in addition to a student publication fee, financed the publication of the 1963 Hacawa. The mer- chants in Hickory and the surrounding areas cooperated in contributing a sufficient amount of funds to the editing of a bigger and better publication. Lo[S ' ' lLI.ARI) Editor Bert Flowers Sports Editor Larry Yoder Sports Editor Michael Newton Alix Freed Staff Writers Doris Wiegand Assistant Editor Jean Hickxlan News Editor THE LENOIR Roberta Lampsi Feature Editor George Prevette Staff Writer Lib Gulledge Circulation Manager Susan McGinnis Carolyn Coenwell Becky Coffey Circulation Staff Ken Witherspoon B isiness Manager RHYNEAN STAFF Jodie Payne Assistant Managing Editor Rachel W ' yatt Managing Editor Russ Kent IMPPEJ fhotographer Judy Davis Typist Returning to the single-editorship system, The Lenoir PJiynean continued to fulfill its triple role of news conveyor, student spokes- man, and campus conscience. (It was first with such news as WHO ' S WHO and student body election results, sponsored the Glamour Best-Dressed contest, recog- nized the descr ing, and launched a success- ful money-raising campaign to send its sports editor to the Camellia Bowl for on-the-spot coverage.) Its most important function, how- ever, was a traditional one— fostering student and faculty awareness of campus problems and the need for changes and improvements. Gail James Judy Patterson Copy Editor Proofreader Georgette Lampsi Greek Editor The Religious Council is a coordinated group of rep- resentatives from each of the organized religious groups on campus. A few- of the significant purposes of the Council are these: to promote a religious atmosphere on the campus of this college, to instill a Christian atti- tude toward the pursuit of knowledge, and to foster a spirit of fellowship and cooperation among the members of all religious groups. The projects of the Religious Council for this year ha -e included the Faith and Life Series, the Campus Chest, the Student Services, and other arious religious opportunities for the campus familv. Ethelyn Smith Vice-President Susan Gribble Secretary ' Steve Huddle Treasurer RELIGIOUS COUNCIL S.«t.i: Green, Eleazer, Chambers, Thornburg,Shue;Sn„Hjn,g: Rhyne, Shutord, Sn.ith, Gr.bble. Mabe; Swanson, Walker, Huddle, Wise, Simmons, Lackey, Boggs. The Young Women ' s Christian ssociation is a membership move- ment whose purpose is to unite in the desire to reahze Full and ereative life through a growing knowledge ol God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. This N ' ear, the theme of our Y at Lenoir Rhyne has been Steps to a Woman ' s Greatest Career with special programs on the physical, social, religious, and mental phases I life. Bowling at the Community Center, hearing Van Cliburn in Charlotte, and entertaining our Little Sisters at a breakfast are only a few of the actixities which we ha ' e en- joyed. Eleazer, Mabe, Sloop, Kanoy, Garrison, Houser; Coggins Dohrmann; Davis, Beck, Sfiutord, Hastings, Stinnette; Berlins Perry, Thornburg, Miller, Kent, Carter, Gibson, Douglas. Shue, Chambers, Mauncy, Foster, Webb. Knaul, Lewis; Y. W. C. A. DIAKONIA Walker, Huddle, Cobb, Lo e, Safrit. Boggs, Beaxer, Hook; Andrews, Alert , Webb. Ty- singer; Simmons, Basinger, Williams, Hedrix, Taylor; Yoder, Mayer, Peper, Rhyne, Wise, Smith. The Diakonia Fellowship, a brotherhood for pre-ministerial stu- dents, is a service organization where- by members offer their eollecti ' e and indix ' idual efforts in dedication to the service of others. The primary service project for the 1962-1963 academic year was the holding of weekly ser ' - ices at the nearby Lutheran Home for the Aged. Jones, Oxentine, Welch, Guihrie, illiain , Duncan, Eckard, Little, Smith, LaekeN ; Oui , l ijgev d , SuJdcrtli, Douglas, Stevens, Biggerstaff, Bell, Hoyle, Rev. Gates; Queen, Keener, Graeber, Deal, jMiles, Shell, Lee, Fisher, Hester, Gilbert, Caddell, Baker, Tabor, Abee. The Baptist Student Union strives to deepen the spiritual growth and increase the Christian fellowship of its members. Through this organization, each member is reminded of his obligation to Christ and His Church. This year, the home church has been Highland Baptist Church. Through its cooperation, the B.S.U. has been able to sponsor several student services in various local churches. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The L.S.A. is a student Christian mo ' ement of Lutherans and other interested college students. The Lenoir Rhyne group is affiliated with the N. C.-Tenn. area and the Southeast Region of the Lutheran Student Association of America. The L.S.A. meets each Sunday evening for meditation, a program, discussion, and fellowship. The association strives to maintain a needed Christian fellowship and a wit- nessing body for Christ on the college campus. Webb, Mauney, Epting, Waring, Cobb, Tysinger, Huddle, Safrit; Black, Houser, Kinney, Miller, Berling, Branner, Carter, J. Smith, Ta lor, Garrison, Hoffman; Shue, Webb, Beck, Rhyne, Mabe, Kent, Thornburg, E. Smith, Knaul, Gibson, Irvine. Lewis, Kanny, Davis, Dohrmann, Eleazer; Walker, Beaver, Simmons, Rhyne, Wise, Yoder, Basinger, V ' illiams, Hedrix, Brown. Sometliing new for the Meth- odists! We ha ' e been meeting on Sunday nights foi supper and dis- eussion. Here, we are working toward our ohjcctix-es: to stimulate thinking, to deepen Christian faith, to pro ide warmth of Chris- tian fellowship, and to keep always our motto, Christ above All. Peterson, Sparks, Hickman, Stein, Eysenbach, P. Shuford, L. Shuford. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Chambers, iMaynard. Davies, Hastings; Taylcir, Green, Shelby, Perry, ' allace. The Westminster Fellowship is a Christian organization for all interested Presbyterian students. WF hopes to unite all interested students in Christian fellowship and in a sense of eommon loyalty to Christ and His Chureh. Katzenmoyer, Dulin, Miller, Stinnette, McSwain, Duffey, Gibsun Shuiurd Lyerly, Bennett, Sink, Da ' is, Gilbert; Deal, Browne, Sloop, Coggins, Kendrick, Michael, Long, Seagle, Brown. iMcmbership in the Nssociation ot Childhood Education gixes students who are interested in working with children an opportunity to become acquainted with the ideals and practices of a professional organ- ization and to cooperate with others in its de ' eiopment. ACE sponsored a tea in the fall for the freshmen and another in the spring for practice teachers and their supervisors. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA This year the members of the Future Teachers of America proposed to make this professional organ- ization a more active and extended group on the college campus. The purposes ha e included the following: to develop a greater interest in secondary education, to familiarize students with the funda- mentals of their future x ' ocation, and to encourage and stimulate a feeling of pride and accomplishment in striving for the goals of the profession. Black, Boger, CofFcy, Hoffman, Moser, Mackie; Deal, Sherrill, Weant, ' att, Rankin, Foster, Nichols. Diedrich emphasizes a point for the affirmative side Prof. Russell Brown Coach 3ut Ed disagrees and takes tlie in i FORENSICS The Lenoir Rhyne College debaters onee again uphold the winning name of Lenoir Rhyne College. With more experience this year and under the direction of Professor Bud Brown, the team has again set their goals high and has placed near the top in many tournaments. Our own South Atlantic Forensic Tournament illustrates the team ' s capabilities, and, for their genuine rep- resentation, we are ' ery proud of them. KrtcllK, Sniltll, OuKslur, M.llllHA. Mnnsc. ft 7 All right, oiice more ivith feeling! From William Shakespeare to Tennessee Williams . . . The versatility of the Lenoir Rhyne Playmakers is exemplified in the divers choice of plays for this, one of their most successful seasons. The classic Hamlet, as the opening pro- duction, set the pace for an exciting and eventful year. Other major productions of the year included The Caine Mutiny Cottrt- Mnrtial, Christ in the Concrete City, presented in cooperation with the Religious Arts Fes- tival, and A Majority of One. In addition, the workshop theatre presented several pro- ductions, one of the most popular being An Evening with Tennessee Williams. Under the guidance of Mr. George Spence as director and Mr. Richard Zimmermann as technical director, the Playmakers continue to serve a twofold purpose— presenting superior entertainment for the public and offering an opportunity for interested students to develop their talents in the various methods of stage- craft. In the pr esence of their father Polonius {Bob Shelhy Ophelia (Jean Hickman). And to think— I ' ve got a Master ' s Degree! LENIOR RHYNE Sclirum, Harkey, Brown, Kent, Flowers; Biggerstatf, Prevette, Green, Herman, Ilickmnn, Shelby, Hughes, Ellison, Mackie, McDaniel, Leypoldt, Cobb, l lIll , Mill, immermann. A tense moment arises as Lt. Maryk {Tom Hegele) in The Caine Muting ' Coiirt-Mnrtial. k ' ■j p . KlJv ' f ' We !. Hazel, are yoii satisfied ivilh yiiiir work? Laertes {Jake Mayer) bids fareiixll to his sister PLAYMAKERS is being questioned by Lt. Com. Challee (Brad Schiele] ]usl a few more wrinkles, Hugh, and you ' ll look forty years older. liiiuilel {Gary Ellison) hesitates to kill King Claiidijis (Ron Beam) when he fears that the villainojis King ' s said might go to heaven. Hoffman, Conrad, Coffey, Dohrmann, Mabe, Thornburg, Barbee, Manthey; Eaker, Branner, Williams, Swanson, Shell, Moore, Lowman; Mauney, Andrews, Hahn, Epting, Coble, Brantley, Beaver, Wise; Safrit, Alderman, Cline. Goodman, Little, Yoder. A CAPP Fair star of Cai-oline. our college Professor Kenneth B. Lee Director Page 126 Deal, In ' ine, Stasavich, Murph, Eleazer, Taylor, Smith, Yoder; Cloninger, Nichols, Shuford, BlcJi, ILam-is, CJsburn, Shue, Ishida; Keck, Hegele, McNeely, Helms, Lindlev, Gurlev, Rhvne; Maver, Bruce, Sigmon, Br son, Deaton, Cobb. ELLA CHOIR ' Jorious, Our college loved In nil An important part of the religious activities on campus is the Lenoir Rhyne College A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Professor Kenneth B. Lee, the choir, now in its twenty-eighth year, is one of the best-kned and long-to-be-remembered of college activities. Well-known for its excellence in harmony and musical interpretation, the choir presents numerous programs on campus and in the surrounding areas. Each year, the long months of diligent practice are climaxed by an extended tour, bringing the importance of music to congregations throughout the Midwest and Eastern Seaboard. Page 127 Dr. Robin F. Gatwood D ' nector kMi-i t ' 7 ' -a- f : The tiaditional L R is presented i Lucille Swanson Drum Majorette LENOIR RHYNE Where the Bears arc fighting, the big Red and Black Band is playing not all the way to California, but the band is behind many of the acti dties. With the annual spring concert, the Lenoir Rhyne Band will have closed another successful year filled with memories of football trips, Christmas Con ' ocation pro- gram, and parades. The Lenoir Rhyne College Band, under the able direction of Dad Catwood, remains an organization that will continue to help build a bigger and better Lenoir Rhyne. ! i£M Gail James, Nancy Curt, ' ivian Bluh, Bunita Ketner. on the field hy the Bear  EV .  «?,i- . Cobb, Thompson, Mert ,, Fogleman, MetcalF. COLLEGE BAND OK, once uiorc fvoui tJie top. s T U D E N T W R K E R S Flowers, Pu h. Houser, Newton, Anderson, Kluttz; Abernethy, Herman, Gibson, Smith, Deal, Gribble. Walters, Eaker, Mabe, P. Deal, L. Deal; Bouknight, Huddle, Mauney; Joines, Smith, Beaver, Simmons. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS DINING HALL WORKERS PROFESSORS ' ASSISTANTS Knaul, Sigman, Morrison, Hastings; Sellers, Hudson, Herman, Hickman; Bryson, Gift, Bolick, Eckard; Jensen, Mayer, Wise, Black. Shell, Moore, Lowman, Nichols, Cloninger; Coffey, Yoder, Eleazer, Thornburg, Eaker, Hoffman, Davis, Williams; Epting, Andrews, Mauney, Gurley; Brown, Keck, McNeeley, Beaver, Hollifield. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Music Educators National Confer- ence is an organization whose purpose is to make available to its members the opportunity for professional de- velopment. It provides the oppor- tunity for students to become ac- cjuainted with the privileges and responsibilities of the music educa- tion profession. By participating in programs and discussions with a genuine interest in music, the mem- bers gain firsthand experience. The AIENC Chapter is affiliated with the National Federation of Music Clubs. CLUB Coffey, Williams, Hoffman; Moore, Nichols, Thornburg, Shell, Lowman; Brown. Little, Epting, Keck, McNeeley. The Kenneth B. Lee Music Club has presented recitals and lectures on church music, folk songs, and jazz for the interest and enjoyment of all students. The executive committee of this group is Sylvia Irvine, Presi- dent; Nancy Nichols, Vice-President; Jo Hoffman, Secretary-Treasurer; and Miss Thclma Rast, Advisor. p R T % , I mAmmm«mmmm i mmm M l t . i ia i ttwa i i ::--- — As Torchhearers of school spirit, we apply our ahiUties toivard the development and the investigation of those activities which refine our physical and viental competencies. To this end, we coutrihute our devotion and inspiration in the struggle onward to victory . . . p R T .--il,, .. iwaiFr As Torchhearers of school spirit, we apply our abilities toiuard the development and the investigation of those activities vhich refine our physical and mental competencies. To this end, we contribute oitr devotion and inspiration in the struggle onward to victory . . . FOOTBALL 1962 Co vcH Hanley Painter Coaches Norman Punch and Walter Cornwell Ldmision ami 15in Kennerly Co-Captaiui, 1% TIM Mi a as 82 75 ? TV T 77 I inL-bLiiN, Kemp, Piipc B iriihault kenniih htlniist n () White, Rhvne, Kandzer, Odom, Plexico, Miller, Brown, Montgomery, Den- ton, Carelli, Tourtellut Bohart Buick, Smith Fcmki, Shure, Riple , Hmkle, Wine, Denkart, Reick, Atkmson, Elliot, E White, Hart, Zande, Blanton, Kirb} , Correll, Moehlmann, Gribsum, Fish, Rockett, Krogh, Da is., Barger, Bowen, Quails, Kirkpatnck, Graham, Laughter, Wardlaw, Burns; Hinkle, Painter, Punch, Cornwell, Shuford, Bruce. 1962 FOOTBALL TEAM The 1962 football season was highlighted by the post-season Camellia Bowl Game in Sacramento, California. Previous to that game, the Bears had enjoyed the thrill of eleven victories. Their Central Oklahoma State opponents would serve the Bruins their first taste of defeat in Hanley Painter ' s fresh- man year as head coach. The names and places will long be remembered. Names like Odell White, Richard Kemp, Benny Kennerly, Howard Barn- hardt, and Joe Rhyne were stars who will find a place in the annals of LR football history. The state of South Carolina will long be remembered as the place where the Bears won three straight games— squeakers. But, as Coach Painter said, If we can get out of South Carolina 2-1, we will be in pretty good shape. Pretty good shape was not strong enough to describe the season. Through four straight weeks, the defense held the opposition scoreless with a string of five shutouts, which was broken by loser ECC who managed six points. No less than twenty-five men were picked for full- time duty, and they shared the burden of stopping opponents and serving fans the highest-priced com- modity— Bear Meat. Hanley Painter has emerged as a very capable head mentor and is a deserving Papa Bear. The Bears put in days of rigorous practice. Page 137 Kemp. FuUhack i PASSING Player Atts. Odcll White 213 Richard Kemp 242 Jim Quails 35 Tom Brown 20 Joe Rhyne 20 Bren Elliot 10 Jack Denton 8 Henry Graham 4 Frank Derikart 5 Don Smith 3 John Hinkle 2 Benny Kennerly 1 Mike Pope 5 Player Atts Odcll White 77 Richard Kemp 32 Mike Pope 30 Tom Brown 20 Jim Quails 16 Jack Denton 3 Player Atts. Richard Kemp 44 Tom Brown 2 PASS RECEIVING Player JSo. Yds. Benny Kennerly 23 290 Mike Pope 14 140 Jerry Kandzer 12 146 Joe Rhyne 9 178 Bob Montgomery 5 68 Bill Tourtcllot 4 55 Jim Quails 4 52 Richard Kemp 4 28 Odell White 1 19 Don Smith 2 24 John Hinkle 1 10 Bob Zande 1 10 Brcn Elliot 2 18 Henry Graham 1 -2 RUSHING Gaiti Loss Net Avg. 1501 58 1443 6.8 1139 39 1100 5.0 136 31 104 3.0 83 35 62 3.1 139 33 106 5.3 86 7 79 7.9 57 7 50 6.3 6 6 1.1 14 14 2.8 13 23 4.3 17 17 8.5 4 4 4.0 22 -22 -4.4 Coitip. Yds. TD h,t 44 489 1 7 19 258 6 7 177 2 7 86 1 11 101 1 2 2 22 PUNTING Yds. Avg. 1581 35.9 62 31.0 TD 2 1 4 2 1 1 Bbown, Tailhack Smith, Winghuck Shore, Guard TOURTELLOT, End Plexico, Tackle Hart, Guard LiNEBERRY, Cyiiard Denton, Tailback SCORING Player TD Odell White 16 Richard Kemp 12 Joe Rhync 4 ]im Quails 3 Marion Kirby Benny Kennedy 2 Jack Denton 2 Jerry Kandzer 1 Bren Elliot 1 John Hinkle 1 Don Smith Henry Graham Totals Opponents 14 PAT Pts. 3 102 1 74 2 28 1 20 18 18 12 12 6 6 6 1 2 1 2 27 291 9 96 E. White, Guiinl ONTGOMERY. Blockini Back Kandzer, End Burns. Center C relli Ccuiei -iRiNHART, Centei Elliot. W ' nigback Kirby, Tackle RESULTS BuiCK, Tackle LR Opp 15 Wofford 14 15 Presbyterian 14 20 Newberry 19 6 Appalachian 56 Guilford 37 Western Carolina 40 Frederick 7 East Carolina 6 27 Elon 35 Catawba 8 20 South Dakota 7 13 Central Oklahoma 28 Fowler, Tackle Edmiston, Guard DO YOU REMEMBER LR 35 Catawba 8 Odell White and Richard Kemp scored two touchdowns each to lead Lenoir Rhyne to a 35-8 triumph over Catawba. The win was the Bears ' lenth of the year and mo ed the Bears into the Eastern N.A.I. A. Playoffs against North- ern State of South Dakota. Joe Rhyne scored the other LR toucti- down late in the third period on a se ' cn teen-yard pass from Mike Pope. In the fourth period, Jim Edmiston blocked a Catawba punt for a safety. With 134 yards rushing, White ' s total of 1146 yards rushing set a new conference record. He also finished with 1533 yards total offense for another record performance. Benny Kennerly and Jim Edmiston, along with Sam Eowler, led the Bears ' defense which held the Indians to a -5 yards rushing and a less than im- pressive 59 yards passing. WHiiie forces his way through the Cntnwha line for a first down. LR 7 East Carolina 6 East Carolina led for three and one-half quarters, but could not stop a late Lenoir Rhyne sixty-four-yard dri ' c, as the Bears won a thriller 7-6. With 8:24 left on the clock in the fourth period, Richard Kemp started the game- winning dri ' e. After running most of the sixty-four yards, Kemp passed to Jim Quails from nine yards out for the touchdown. For the fourth time of the )ear, Marion Kirby followed with a P. .T. than won the game for the Bears. The game was the first between E.C.C. and LR since Clarence Stasavich took over as head football coach at the Greenville institution. HPl l 1 Vl H |r|| ,J| K piv M mBt[ m( m ft nv% ' « H H 1 H L Lv J ! V Wk H ffl r B LJHp ' « H jC 3 fe ' SH Hil r -(.« Don Sniilli [25) hrcnlis up an E.C.C. pass. Pase 140 One of the most memorable activities of a football game is one which the fans do not see— the conference between the coach and his team in the locker room. The camera leiis has focused on this scene of Freshman Papa Bear and his Bears before the ECC game. No Painter ever had a bigger task. The ' 61 and ' 62 Papa Bears meet . . . as rival coaches for the first time. The victorious Bears carry their mentors off the field after a thrilling game with East Carolina. N.A.I.A. EASTERN PLAYOFFS LR 20 Northern State of South Dakota 7 Richard Kemp smashes throii3,h the strong Northern State line for a aain in yardage. Lenoir Rhyne ' s quick-striking offense and a stone-wall defense overwhelmed Northern State of South Dakota 20-7, in the N.A.I.A. Eastern Playoffs. The victory gave the unbeaten Bears a berth in the N.A.I.A. finals and pitted them against Central Oklahoma State in the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento, California. The Bears took an early lead of 20-0 and breezed on to ' ictory. Richard Kemp passed to Joe Rhyne for the first score, and defensive tackle Eric White recovered a blocked punt in the Northern State end zone for another Lenoir Rhyne score. Marion Kirby ' s kick was good, and the Bears led 13-0. Benny Kennerly, who was voted the game ' s outstanding lineman, blocked the punt that set up White ' s six-pointer. The final LR touchdown came on a thirty-eight-yard run by All-American Odell White. White, who was ' oted the game ' s outstanding back, carried the pigskin fifteen times for 105 yards rushing. Kemp carried sixteen times for forty-eight yards, passed to Joe Rhyne for a thirty-six-yard TD, and punted four times for a forty-yard-plus a crage. Sam Fowler, Eric White, Howard Barnhardt, Jim Edmiston and Benny Kennerly led the defensive strike. Northern State scored their only TD with one second remaining in the first half on an interception and a good P.A.T. The fierce second half jiroduccd no score. Coach Painter observes a tlirilling phir. Page 142 Barnlnirdt mid Smith await the plunge of a South Dakota hall carrier. m Earnhardt and Smith successfully nah t the South Dakota hall carrier. There are congratulations from everyone at the close of the victorious game. Coach Painter is congratidated as his wife joins him. Page 143 CAMELLIA BOWL LR 13 Central Oklahoma State 28 An exciting moment for the Bears ' radio fans on campus — Odell White goes over for the second LP totichdoirn. The student body of Lenoir Rhyne College was with the Bears every moment of a thrill- ing game with Central Oklahoma State in Sacramento, California. By the will of the students, Bert Flowers was sent to the game to bring to the Bears the undying support of LR students and faculty. On the eventful da ' , radios blared forth in homes and dormi- tory rooms . . . tension mounted from one moment to the next . . . the half-time found LR students rushing to the dining hall so as not to miss one grand moment of the game. In a fierce battle, the Bears were handed their first defeat of the season, 28-13. The Ijears ' effort will long be remembered. Win or lose, the Bears found that the spirit of their supporters never changes. A throng of LR students and supporters met the Bear Team in Charlotte. We ' re behind you all the way . . . LR ' s spirit never wavers, and showers fail to dampen LR spirit in a pep rally held as a send-off for the Bears to California. Page 144 ' S HONOR MEN Paintek Football Coach of the Year (NAIA District 26) Rhyne Track CHEERLEADERS K(.MlMl , Austell, Davis, Stanl.A, MiiJull. Ilixlr, ..]k- . Always fighting for the Red and Black are the Lenoir Rhyne cheerleaders who lead the fans at Lenoir Rhyne sports events. Beginning with football, the cheerleaders follow the teams here and there to let the bo}s know that the cheerleaders and the students are behind them. As basketball season rolls around, the Rah-rah girls are at it again, cheering the Bears to ' ictory. These, our spirit-inciters, arc always supporting Lenoir Rhyne College in SPIRIT in every phase of college life. K. riE Stanley Head Clieerleader Page 146 BASKETBALL 1962-1963 Coach Bill Wells Jerry Wells Tommy Burton Co-Cnptciins KO , 30 RHYME I 50 RHYME CHOj vtMj N 58 I I . RHYHE i 14 IHYHE, k -■fl ' J Foster, AIcGeachy, Burton, Ehlcis, Schle ; Miastkmvski, KinseN, Deehan, Dixon, clK, ilc 1962-1963 BASKETBALL TEAM The 1962-1963 Lenoir Rhync Basketball team won more games than any other team in the Bears ' history. Their twenty-six wins against five losses puts them at the top in wins for a new school record. They broke the old record of twenty-four wins by the 1958 team, one which went to the quarter-finals in Kansas City before losing out to Southwest Texas. Tommy Burton and Jerry Wells were the big stars for the Bruins. The senior co-captains led the team in scoring, and both were named to the All-Conference and All-District All-Star Teams. Burton outscored Wells by a single point, 391 to 390, to cop the regular-season scoring crown. After winning the regular-season Conference champion- ship, the team also won the tournament in Lexington. In winning that tourney, the Bears defeated the strongest teams in the Carolinas Conference (except themselves). Burton was named the Most Valuable Player of that three-day event as he led his team to ' ictories over Elon, Western Carolina, and High Point. This was the first Lenoir Rhyne tourney championship in five years. Their winning streaks, which were continually broken by West- ern Carolina, were again broken as Western defeated them in the District Playoff for the Kansas City Tour- nament. If any one person or persons could be tabbed as non- replaceable, it would have to be Burton and Wells. Many observers thought of them as the two best basketball players in the Carolinas Conference. But winning is a team effort. Jim Wiles, Ed Miastkowski, and Neill Mc- Geachy were the other three starters, each of whom con- tributed immensely to the success of Lenoir Rhyne on the basketball court. All three averaged in double figures, and Wiles broke the conference record of the most successive free throws made. It also goes without saying that a team needs a good bench in order to win— and the Bears had a good one. Throughout the season and par- ticularly in the tournament. Coach Wells was able to use someone off the bench, and that indi ' idual turned in an excellent performance. Jim Ehlers and George Deehan were the top substitutes, but Emil Dixon, Macy Foster, and Don Schley were also capable fill-ins. But as the season was a winning one, its end brought to a close the careers of the three men who had started three years for Coach Wells— Wells, Burton, and Wiles. The team will be hard-hit bv the loss of these three men. Page 148 Jerry Wells Jim Wiles Tommy Burton Ed AhASTKowsKi Jim Ehlers u RESULTS O) ' , 91 Guilford 58 87 Pfeiffer 68 86 Newberry 58 63 E. Carolina 55 76 A.C.C. 63 68 WofFord 69 56 Elon 63 96 Guilford 48 87 PikeviUe 67 65 High Point 61 70 W. Carolina 59 68 Appalachian 49 62 Catawba 50 76 E. Carolina 69 81 Belmont Abbev 54 81 A.C.C. 68 60 High Point 57 65 W. Carolina 73 71 Appalachian 77 94 Newberrv 69 73 Pfeiffer ' 54 69 Catawba 58 94 Belmont Abbey 70 82 Elon 65 64 High Point 58 84 WoflFord 66 56 Elon 55 56 W. Carolina 50 63 High Point 47 69 Catawba 54 56 W. Carolina 64 Neill McGeachy George Deehan Miastkowski goes in for a hy-up against High Point. Wiles successfully makes a jump-shot against Guilford. Moiisie gets the rebound as Wiles looks on. BASEBALL 1962 RESULTS LR OPP. 6 Woffoid 14 Belmont Abbey 1 5 Belmont Abbev 2 Wofford 1 2 Newberry 3 9 High Point 8 6 Guilford 3 8 Elon 2 2 Pfeiffer 1 5 Catawba 4 9 Newberry 8 2 Pfeiffer 3 6 W. Carolina 5 12 W. Carolina 10 4 Appalachian 3 4 Catawba 14 8 Guilford 4 10 Elon 5 7 Appalachian 3 1 High Point 2 Coach Odell Moose 1 he 1962 Baseball team won more games than any other in Lenoir Rhyne baseball history since 1952, the year the team won the conference crown. Bren Elliot was the leading hitter and Gary Hinkle the leading pitcher on the ' 62 team which finished second in the conference standings. Elliot ' s .369 batting average and Hinkle ' s 10-2 pitching record with 1.65 ERA led the team. Hinkle was also named to the All- Conference team and batted .344. Jim Ehlers, David Dale, Dick W oodward, Danny Thompson, Dick Angel, Jim Kilby, and Benny Kennerly also had a hand in the Bears ' success. Kennerly was invaluable to the team with his pitching and hitting. Benny was 5-2 pitching and batted .281. The 1962 team came very close to winning the conference title before losing to Pfeiffer in the last week of the season. On the other hand, 1962 appears to have been a good year for the Bears. With the return of their pitching staff and several established hitters, the Bears should be in the thick of another conference race, and the outlook is good for a con- ference baseball title, one which the Bears have not won since 1952. 1962 BASEBALL TEA Fox, Denton, Brittain, Ehlers, Elliot, Woodward, Thompson, Carelli; Coach Moose, Angel, Dale, Kennerly, Hinkle, Kilby, Wiles, James. r Gary Hinkle Pitcher Dann Thompson ' Captain, Injieldei 3enny Kennep.ly Pitcher I he Bears iipsel CiHinvba in a thrillitig gante. Been Elliot htfielder J TRACK 1962 Marcus Midgclt aiul ]oe Rhyne exclinitge tlie batou in a relay. Coach Norman Punch Pete Ripley easily clears the hurdles. Joe Rhyne, the one-man track team, was easily the most outstanding individual in Carolinas Conference track com- petition. In both the district and conference meets, he was high-point man. He broke two records and had a hand in breaking two others. His 21.6 seconds in the 220-yard dash is a new conference record. He also set a new mark in the pole vault in the district meet. The lanky senior also ran in the record breaking mile relay, running a 440-yard leg. Don Smith, Bert Flowers, and Marcus Midgett were also on that mile-relay team. But as spectacular as Rhyne was, he could not win meets by himself. Pete Ripley was a winner in the hurdles and the mile relay. Frye, Flowers, Fowler, and Dawson were noteworthy in relay and field competition. As a team, the squad won the conference and district track meets for the third consecutive year. They were also winners in the small-college division at the Furman relays. In tri- meets, the Bears were first in an encounter with High Point and Elon and second in a clash with Southern Conference powers, Furman and East Tennessee. Dawson, Yount, Miller, Moehlmann, Rhyne, Smith, Flowers; Coach Punch, Denton, Midgett, Ketchie, Odom, Miller, Zande, Richardson, Fowler, Elliot, Ripley. GOLF 1962 Coach Bill Wells BclBBV Jl)E Tll(I L S The 1962 Golf Team was third in conference standings with a 7-3-1 record. In competition, the results were as follows: Catawba won Catawba won Guilford won Guilford won Pfeiffer won Pfciffcr lost Elon won Elon lost High Point lost High Point tied Appalachian won Appalachian called off Bobby Isenhower Jack Sides David Harrison r tt Jrr4i 1. Page 155 R E E K As Comjjeers of coex- istence, ii ' c seek to foster our ideals through honorary and social organization. Fellowship, scholarsliip, and citizen- ship are prhnary ohjectives for instdlitig a whoh ' soine attitude and relationship within the infinile cycle of acts and scenes . . . R E E K As Covifeers of coex- istence, ve seek to foster our ideals through honorary auA social organization. Fellowship, scholarship, and citizen- ship are primary ohjectives for instilling a wholesome attitude and relationship within the infinite cycle of acts and scenes . . . d Cauble Mackie Damm Deal McDaniel ALPHA PSI OMEGA Membership in this national honorar} ' dramatics fraternity is limited to those persons who demon- strate outstanding abihty in the ' arious phases of theatre production — performing both on stage and behind the scenes. Cirand director for 1962-1963 is Carse McDaniel. CHI BETA PHI Chi Beta Phi is an honorary scientific fraternity originally established for the purpose of the inter- change of ideas between interested persons having different scientific backgrounds. The object of this group is to promote interest in science and to gi ' e recognition to scholarly attainment in science. Candidates must ha ' e an 86 average and must maintain an 84 a ' erage thereafter. H N R A R Y Austin Chou MOSER BiNKLEY George Nix Blackburn Gray Reicbqlk tfe ,«« - F R A T E R N I T I E S ( y ,Ji -sas M Black Coffey CORNWELL English Flowers GULLEDGE Hickman Lampsi Lyerly iMauney McGlNNIS Xewton Payne Prevette ' ugh Ruoss SiPE Ward Weigand WiLLARD WiTHERSPOON Wyatt IOTA EPSILON OMEGA Membership in Iota Hpsilon Omega, the honorary journalistic Iraternitv on campus, is determined by outstanding contributions to the Lenoir Rhynean and Hacawa. This fraternity sponsors the election and presentation of canchdates for the Miss Lenoir Rhyne Contest. MU SIGMA EPSILON Scholarship is one of the ideals toward which the members of a college community strive. Mu Sigma Epsilon, Lenoir Rh)ne College ' s honorarx ' scholastic fraternity, has as its objecti ' e to inspire and recoonize scholarly achie ' emcnt in the liberal arts. A. Aderholdt M. Aderholdt Bauer Fowler Gatwood Greenholt Lee McCreary Moser Setzler Shuford Sigman BosT Grier Nau TuTTLE Brandon Heymann Patterson Ullman Cromer Hunt Sellers Weaver tk ' f S  «K C- The four competing fraternities on the Lenoir Rhyne College campus are drawn together by the mutual bond of the Interfraternity Council. Here is the neutral ground upon which the Greeks of the different tribes can lay down their armor and make plans for a pro- gressive unified Cireekhood on our cam- pus. Or, as it is stated by the I.F.C. Constitution, The Interfraternity Coun- cil is established for the perpetuation of understanding and good fellowship among the fraternities on the campus of Lenoir Rhyne College. Weston Havvn Vice-President Bob Anderson President INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL DiEDRICH OcLESBEE Secretary-Treasurer Yount, Ripley, Birkeli; Rlniic, James, Smythe, Pearsmi. FRATERNITY OFFICERS i !« % fV iP 17 fsm r • ,M ■• Bob James President R(jbert Rowland Vice-President Robert Hudson Secretary Ron Vigue Treasurer TKE Pete Ripley President Ron Fye Vice-Preside7it Bob Zande Secretary Jerry Wells Treasurer 0X Diedrich Oglesbee President Dick Rhyne Vice-President Bob Shelby Secretary John Bryson Treasurer 0S Carl Warren President Eddy Sigmon Secretary Clement Hahn Treasurer Page 163 s I G M A P H r Tuttle, Herman, Johnson, Sloop; Rieck, Mossor, Krogh, Goodman, Iman. E P S I L N Sioma Phi Epsilon will fondly remember 1962-196?. This c;ir, she tirmh ' cemented her claim in leadership among campus fraternities. Her record of accomplish- ments is unsurpassed by any other previous year. Happenings never to be forgotten . . . Largest and finest pledge class . . . greater number of new brothers . . . aiding the United Fund Campaign . . . Sweetheart Phyllis y grcsta . . . serenades . . . fraternity football t ' ' llic -Inu. and basketball winners . . . pledge Fowler Most Im- prox ' cd gridiron star . . . fund-raising projects . . . combo parties at Elks Club . . . stag outings . . . active alumni board . . . Anderson as IFC President . . . advisor Norman Punch . . . beach trip . . . leadership school at Wake Forest . . . fabulous Sig Ep Ball at Durham. It ' s great to be an SPE. I ' lnlr lime at the Ellis Club. Page 164 Anderson Coulter Frye Hudson James LuTZ McCuRDY Miller Morrison Ramseur RODGERS Rowland Schmidt Sharpe ViGUE i i!24 duk M k Nr. 1 5 N ' Were YOUNT Page 165 T A U K A P P A Swing Along to V ' cfon niili llic FKU l;ii ,s and pledges. E P S I L N Praters in the bond. This was the principle followed by the brothers of Deka Iota in their acti ' ities and in the fulfiUment of their t oals w hieh has made Tau Kappa Epsilon a leader. LInforgettable events were . . . Doris Wie£;and chosen Biif J need Pepsic ' s and cm electric shaver i:t the hcach. as chapter sweetheart . . . adoption of a Vietnamese foster child . . . our annual beach trip . . . selling N.A.I.A. license plates and football programs . . . our spring hanger dri ' e . . . parties at the Wildlife Club . . . Hawn as President of IPC (second semester) . . . serenades bv the TKE dee club. The glee cluh prepares for another serenade. Page 166 Abel Austin Barbinger Bauserman Carelli Denton DeVenny Farr FUSONIE Frye Griggs Harrington Hawn Herman Lambert Lyerly Pearson Ripley Warren Wells Williams Wooten Zande - ' i f i3 fSfk met ' r- _ 1 CI !« Page 167 T H E T A C H I Coles, Setzer, Tysinger, Mertz; Cooper, Eaker, Robinson, Shirey, Schicle, Coble, Mauney, Bangle, Wood, Beaver. The 1962-1963 ' ersion of Delta Chi Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity saw the Brothers enjoying true fraternity fellowship and brotherhood as they participated in cam- pus activities. Aside from these activities, the Brothers adhered to their academic responsibilities and were pleased to receive the Dean of Students ' highest fraternity aver- age award for the fourth consecutive year. All events, however, did not pertain to academics. Such impressionable moments were . . . Theta Chi Sweet- heart, |ayne Latrelle Barker . . . serenades throughout the year . . . parties at The Apartment . . . trips to the Open Kitchen . . . stag outing at David Lohr ' s cabin . . . i lomecoming parade . . . fall and spring alumni Theta ( l,i niU I ' c ThcUi Chi ' s. meetings . . . beach trip . . . Mason-Dixon Jubilee at E.C.C. . . . pledging and initiations . . . Spring Banquet and dance at Motel Hickory . . . money for the Campus Chest . . . contributing money for the securing of The Four Preps . . . baskets of fruit for the needy . . . helping with remodeling of the Catawba County Opportunity School . . . ushering and acting in Play- maker productions. In all these activities, the Brothers ha ' e supported their motto Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. These e ents all go together to make this another memorable year for the men of the red and white. Tluiiik onuihicss it was not another stereo. ' BiRKELI BOLIEK Bryson Carpenter Damm Dreikorn Duncan Fenimore Graham Harwood Hughes Koontz Ledbetter Macy Moose Oglesbee B. Rhyne R. Rhyne Satterwhite Shelby Simmons ' Sf ««?. Starnes If t4 Stoner Stratford Wise •■Witheespoon , ' l 0 I • - ' fs r- riaPI Br I r .. ■S ' - Ji?i Page 169 Austin, Blanton; Drum, Byrd, Bowman. Thcta Xi Fraternity spent another memorable year on the Lenoir Rhyne campus. This year will be remem- bered by the brothers as a high water mark for the fra- ternity as it changed its name from Kap|-)a Sigma Kappa to Theta Xi. The events that will ayain li ' e lont; in the brothers ' minds are . . . Theta Xi sweetheart, Michael Newton . . . Homecoming . . . winning trophy for Homecoming float . . . rushing . . . smokers . . . pledging . . . initiation . . . the parties . . . and the mail mix-ups with Theta Chi. This year, as in the past, the brothers of Theta Xi ha ' e much to remember. Cliecknwte irns ihe tlieiue of the iviniihig Tlieta Xi float. Aiiotlicr niic (i iiisc rhcin XI rush pmtii Page 170 bumgarner Hahn Ihf Hicks Huddle Keck Peeler SiGMON Speckhard Wallace Warren i rn i|  K .0 Page 171 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL On April 12, 1962, the Inter- sorority Council officially became the Panhellenic Council of Lenoir Rhyne College. Mrs. Albert Keck is the college ad ' isor. Projects of the year 1962-1963 have consisted of a Step-Sing, construction of a Panhellenic workshop, fund-rais- ing project of selling hemp belts, a coke party for the Campus Guides, Panhellenic Open House, Panhellenic workbook, open house for Homecoming, and a Presenta- tion Ball. Mary Mauney Vice-President I ' rcinicnt Duffey, George, Holshouser; Car|ienter, McGinnis, Cornwcll. FoYE Duffey Secretary . ' Donna George Treasurer SORORITY OFFICERS L AZ Rachel Uulin Piesklcnt Martha Little ' ice-President Martha Boiith Secreiary Doris ' ie and Treasurer KA Joan Ruoss President Becky Coffey ] ' ice-President Juch Da is Secretary Carole Plonk .... - Treasurer Judy Kelley President ' i ' ian JN ' IcSwain ' ice-President Ann Boger Secretary Brenda Shcrrill Treasurer ZTA Anna Perry President Pat Cauble ' ice-President Carolyn Smith Secretary Martha Mauney Treasurer Paoe 173 z E T A Groce, Smith, Baker, Burns; Manthey, Rike, Settlemyre, Bumgarner, Hearne, Houser, Taylor. Sunshine and shadows, laughter and tears— we ' ll alwavs remember this Delta Zeta year. Delta Zeta sisters enjoyed a second unforgettable year as a national sorority. Among the memories treasured in the hearts of those bound bv the eternal flame of sisterhood are . . . the whirl of rush week, clima.xed by D. Z. Hea en ... a banquet at the Country Club and a serenade afterward to intro- duce our pledges . . . selling Homecoming corsages ... a visit by our national field secretary . . . Thanks- giving baskets for a needy family . . . Christmas party for deaf children . . . Christmas party gi ' en bv our ]-)ledges . . . Gail James as chief majorette . . . Alice The octopi at May Day. Austell, Carolyn lloylc, Mary Mitchell, and Barbara Zobel as cheerleaders . . . Doris Wiegand, Miss TKE . . . Phyllis Agresta, Miss SPE . . . ' WHO ' S WHO names Rachel Dulin and Lois Willard . . . Rachel Dulin, Miss October; Ann Baker, Miss February . . . Ann Baker, secretary of freshman class . . . sisters in Alpha Psi Omega and Iota Epsilon Omega . . . Lois Willard, editor of Lenoir Rhynean; Doris Wiegand, assistant editor . . . Judy English, Business Manager of Hacawa with Faye Allred as assistant . . . Rachel Wyatt, President of Iota Epsilon Omega . . . formal initiation and celebration . . . worki ng together on May Day. Welcome to D.Z. Heaven. Agresta Allred Austell Bergstresser Booth Caddell Carpenter CoRNWELL DuLIN Efird English Friday HoYLE James Lampsi Little McRee Mitchell Payne Price Summers Wiegand Willard Wyatt Zobel ,-4 Page 175 K A P P A D E L T A l ifr Anderson, Osborn, Hall, Alexander; A. Rice, Leypoldt, Lambi, B. Rice, Shull, Rhyne, Ka Kappa Delta lixcd and lo ' ed a year of prosperity and fond memories. The Sisters will cherish always memories of . . . rush parties, climaxed by K D Hades and The White Rose Garden . . . shakers for the football games . . . Bear Casey for Homecoming weekend . . . Ship-Wreck Party . . . scholarshi]i trophy . . . cheer- leaders, Susan McCTinnis, ludy Da ' is, Katie Stanley . . . WHO ' S WHO names Joan Ruoss and Jo Long . . . selling LR nightshirts . . . Dream Girl of Theta Chi, Letty Barker . . . Secretary of Student Body, Mary Mauney . . . Miss Lenoir Rhyne, Joan Ruoss . . . isiting our needy family . . . Christmas party at Mrs. Jeffers ' . . . lavalieres for pledges ... p. j. party . . . White Rose Week . . . initiation weekend . . . celebrating Founders ' Day . . . serenading Judy LyerK ' with Greek Brothers . . . Fashion Shou ' . . . year climaxed by outing at Ocean Dri ' c Beach. Bear Casey at Homecoming. Avi afler-rtish pafty A .JCa. « - Pase 176 Bakker Coffey Conrad Davis % Gaither Greene Katzenmover Kearns Kendrick Long Lucas Lyerly ' hfi McGlellan McGlNNIS McSwAiN Mauney Patterson Plonk Ritchie Ross TS Ruoss SCHRUM Stanley Whittecar Page 177 s I G M A K A P P A Chambers, Hornbiickk ' , Kinney; Neubauer, Shoib, Byrd, Kent. 1962-1963 — our first complete year as a nationally affiliated sorority— another cherished year for Sigma Kappa Sisters .... A monument of memories . . . rush parties . . . Founder ' s Day at Blowing Rock . . . Vivian M cSwain as Senior Class President . . . selling LR sweatshirts . . . wiener roast . . . intramural participation . . . Brenda Sherrill as Homecoming Queen . . . visits by sisters from Western Carolina . . . visiting sisters at Duke . . . Vivian Mc- Swain and Jane Michael in WHO ' S WHO . . . Michael Newton, Miss Theta Xi . . . Presentation Ball . . . Michael Newton as Best-Dressed Co-ed . . . election of new officers . . . trip to Ocean Drive . . . May Day ... all golden memories for Sigma Kappa. Our pledges Outing at BJoirine. Rock. Page 178 BoGER Brotherton Campbell Casper George GiLLON gulledge Guthrie Harkey holshoiiser Kelley Lampsi Latta J. McSwain V. McSwAIN Mic hael Newton Rowland Sherrill Ward Weant Page 179 z E T A T A U A L P H A The year 1963 will be another year to add to the Fond memories of e ery Zeta Tau Alpha . . . returning in September . . . the closeness of working together . . . the new friends made during rush . . . the enchant- ment of a South Sea Island . . . the excitement of a Carnival . . . jiledging wonderful sisters . . . sharing Eleazer. Abernethy; Graham, Graeber. the happiness of Christmas with a needy family . . . the initiation of new members . . . our drop-ins for our fellow Greeks . . . the Presentation Ball . . . visitors from Phi chapter at Duke University . . . May Day . . . Step-Sing . . . most of all, the warmth of close friendships ... a great year for Zeta. One of our Zeta teas. Page le Adcox BiGGERSTAFF Carpenter Cauble Deal Duffy HuNEYCUTT Keener Mauney - Mills MURPH Perry Peterson Shell Smith Thompson Thornburg Page 181 EPIL Wc arc students, Lenoir Rh nc Students! We come from the crossed roads of existence, and we become tlie fragments of many dreams. As contributors to and recipients of the Hfe, spirit, and lo ' e of Lenoir Rhyne College, we become her sons and daughters. Her hght shines on us as we continue to progress toward a successful future. Dreams become memories of LRC— the hours of experimentation . . . the thrilling sound of martial music . . . the awe of the unexpected spectacular ... the realization that we are but a small part of the whole . . . the love for entertainment and OGUE companionship . . . the composite of massed faces with never-to-be-forgotten expressions . . . the gaiety and friendhness of parties . . . the preparers for a future profession. We ha ' e FOCUSED on only a few facets of college life; still, within our hearts, memories cling to college days— those golden days of a strong bond which cannot be erased. The light of Lenoir Rhyne College will always shine on her sons and daughters as they proceed toward their destinies .... The shutter has closed on the final picture. i TQy D growing growing growing The new Mauney Music Building spiritually culturally academically physically l enoir ivhyne (college your alma mater — tomorrow Page 15 FACULTY DIRECTORY 1962-1963 Aderholdt, Miss Aileen 526 1st St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Aderholdt, Miss Mabel 526 1st St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Ballard, Mrs. George H Fritz Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Barger, Miss Gladys 504 3rd St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Bernards, Dr. Voldemars 643 8th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Binklev, Lowell E 431 8th St., N.VV., Hickory, N. C. Binklev, Mrs. Lowell E 431 8th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Blackburn, Thomas H 106 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Blevins. Villard C 713 2nd Ave., N.E., Conover, N. C. Bowden, Mrs. George Maunev Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Miss Kav 504 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Bracewell, Miss Sara Pat . . .235 16th Ave., N.VV., Hickorv, N. C. Brandon, William P 867 5th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Brandon, Mrs. William P. . . . 867 5th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Brown, Russell E 68 17th Ave. Ct., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Chou, Dr. David Y. P 229 24th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Cooke, Mrs. Alfred R Route 5, Hickorv, N. C. Copeland, Mrs. Carson N 5th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Cornwell, Walter C Route 2, Hickorv, N. C. Councill, Mrs. Stedman ..Schaeffer Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Cromer, Dr. Voigt R 740 4th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Deaton, Mrs. P. W 657 5th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Deans, Dr. Clvde 616 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Duncan, Miss Sudie 228 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Egleston, Miss Louise . .1579 16th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Evans, Mrs. Wayne E Route 2, Connelly Springs, N. C. Fowler, Miss Hattie R 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gandee, Lee R 515 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Gatwood, Dr. Robin F 517 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Grav, Mrs. Frank 616 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Greenholt, Dr. H. R 917 4th St. Dr., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Grier, Dr. John M 500 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hawn, Mrs. Harold 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Hevmann, Dr. Hans G 603 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hook, Dr. Wade F 560 1 1th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Hoyle, Edsel E 1075 16th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. JefFers, Mrs. Charles E 556 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Keasey, Dr. Lester D 122 32nd Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Keller, Werner 333 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lee, Kenneth B 1437 6th St. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Lentz, Miss Annie Lea 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Livengo id, Harrv S 706 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Lowdermilk. Mrs. A. H P. O. Box 537. Rhodhiss, N. C. Lucke, Edward J 3015 N. Center St., Hickorv, N. C. Lugn, Dr. Alvin L 510 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory ' , N. C. Lyerly, Ralph H 236 4th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. McCreary, George W 921 4th St. Dr., N.E.. Hickory, N. C. Miller, Mrs. Edgar L Route 1, Claremont, N. C. Monroe, Mrs. Paul 560 2nd St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Montague, Miss Patsy 526 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Moore, Miss Iris 25 Lakeside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Nau, Dr. Walter T 217 5th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Norris, Jeff L 356 7th Ave., N.E., Hickory , N. C. Painter, Hanlev H 1137 11th St. CI, N.W., Hickorv. N. C. Painter, Mrs. filanlcv H. .1137 11th 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., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Punch, Norman A Highland Hall. L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. Rash, James H 511 7th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Rast, Miss Thelma 1048 5th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Reichle, Paul A 509 7th St., N.W., Hickor ' , N. C. Ritchie, Rev. John A Route 1 , Tavlorsville, N. C. Ritchie, Mrs. John A Route 1, Taylorsville, N. C. Roberts, Miss Gertrude ..7 N. Summit Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Rudisill, Dr. D. P 431 4th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Setzler, Dr. Edwin L 763 6th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Shuford, Steve M 509 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Sigmon, Robert A 535 8th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Smith. Dr. Julian F 303 24th St., N.E.. Hickorv, N. C. So.v, Everett J Morgan Hall, L.R.C., Hickory, N. C. So.v, Mrs. Everett J Morgan Hall. L.R.C., Hickorv, N. C. Spence, George J 1166 11th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Spence, Mrs. George J. .1166 11th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Stabler, Miss Helen Al 810 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Strunk, Raymond M 608 Bradv Ave., Newton, N. C. Swanson, Dr. Reuben J 716 8th St. ' , N.E., Hickory, N. C. Tavlor, Walter C, Jr 41 33rd Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Tipton, Norman E 719 6th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Tutde. William D Route 1, Maiden. N. C. Ullman. Dr. Roy R 1636 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Walker. Mrs. Bill T 120 30th Ave., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Walker, Robert G 1349 8th St. Dr., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Warren. James A 243 N. Main St., Lenoir, N. C. XA ' ells, Harry A 515 3rd Ave., N.E., Hickor N. C. Wells, William B 40 17th Ave. Ct., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Weaver, Dr. William R. .570 11th Ave. CI., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Yount, Mrs. Eugene 728 Main Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Zimmermann, Richard C 742 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. STUDENT DIRECTORY 1962-1963 SENIOR CLASS Abee, Joyce Keever 675 Di.xie St., Valdese, N. C. Anderson, Robert George 2953 Harcourt Dr., Decatur, Ga. Annas, Patricia Schell 1727 31st St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Anthony, Brenda Eve Route 2, Lincolnton, N. C. 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. Barger. Mary Ann Route 1, Gibsonville, N. C. Bauer, Joan Marie Route 1, Gilbertsville, Pa. Bauserman, John Morgan 455 N. Main St., Woodstock. Va. Beam, Nancy Sain ...205 N. Government St.. Lincolnton, N. C. Beaver, Ronald Robert Route 2, China Grove, N. C. Bell, Patricia Anne Route 2. Granite Falls, N. C. Bennett, Mary Isabel 608 Mor ' en Rd., Wadesboro, N. C. Bernhardt, William Lewis Ill S. Sharon Rd., Lenoir, N. C. Black, Virginia Williamette . .111 S. Depot St., Cberrvville, N. C. Blob, Vivian Lucille Box 29, Giddings, Texas Boger, Wilhe Ann Route 4, Salisbury, N. C. Bolick, Jerry Eugene Route 1, Granite Falls. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. S. c. Bolick, Thomas Dean 1811 N. Center St.. Hickory, N. C. Bost, Willa Deane Route 1, Newton, N. C. Brantlev, Allen Wilson 526 Park St., Kannapolis, N. C. Bridges, Charlotte Ann 1905 29th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Brooks, Elaine Mauser Route 3, Hickory, N. C. Brotberton, Brenda Joy 7 Cascade St., Moo es ' ille, Brown, Barry Wayne Route 5, Hickory, Browne, Patricia Sue 515 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, Bryson, John David 105 Foxcross Rd., Spartanburg, Bumgarner, Lewis Edward 819 Lenoir Rd., Hickory, N. C. Bumgarner, Linda Carol Route 3, Hickory, N. C. Burgin, Wilburn George, Jr Route 3, Newton, N. C. 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Branch Stores Lenoir — Morgan ton — Statesville — Valdese North Carolina QUAKER MEADOWS MILLS, INC. MANUFACTURERS COTTON TWINE— COARSE YARNS P. 0. Box 2425 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Plant— Hildebran, N. C. EPSILON ALPHA of SIGMA KAPPA (1874). Page 190 LeNoir, Beverlee Bowles 3004 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Leonhardt, Howard Thomas ..Rt. 3, Box 817, Morganton, N. C. Lingle, John Paul 809 S. York St., Gastonia, N. C. Little, Martha Ann Bo, 816, Taylorsville, N. C. Little, Phillip Craig Box 254, Taylorsville, N. C. Lowman, Brenda Carlene 109 North St., Morganton, N. C. Lutz, Charles Bain Rt. 3, Vale, N. C. Lyerly, Judith Lynn 219 Jackson St., East Spencer, N. C. Mauney, John David, III Box 3298, Fayetteville, N. C. Mauney, Mary Ruth ... .2817 Longview Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Mayer, Jacob LeCrande 5727 Park Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. McCampbell, Mary Ellen .P. O. Box 108, Connelly Springs, N. C. McClellan, Emily Suzanne ..901 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. McCraw, Larrv Gene 20 Fanning Dr., Shelby, N. C. McCurdv, Tom Vincent 524 Virginia Ave., Statesville, N. C. McRee, Rebekah Ross Rt. 2, Newton, N. C. McSwain, Susan Catherine .223 N. Highland St., Gastonia, N. C. Miastkowski, Edward John 87-41 25th St., Floral Park, N. Y. Mikels. Theodore Emmitt Box 219, Hickory, N. C. Miller, Tommv Rockwell 1154 15th St. Dr., Hickory, N. C. Mode, Genevie VVarlick, Mrs Rt. 1, Casar, 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 1350 20th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Noah, Naomi Eloise Buckeye Cove, Swannanoa, N. C. Parker, Christine Mavin ... 1007 13th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Patterson, Judy Nelle Rt. 1, China Grove, N. C. Peper, James Michael 424 Greenler St., Holgate, Ohio Perrv, Johnnv Cole Box 185, Granite Falls, N. C. Phillips, Michael Worth 440 32 St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Plonk, Carole Elizabeth 902 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain, N. C. Poole, Wavne Darvin Rt. 2, Box 58, Bessemer City, N. C. Pope, Michael Lee 506 A Jefferson St., Monroe, N. C. Pope, Sanford Murray 1 112 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Preslar, Robert Wayne Rt. 5, Box 645, Hickory, N. C. Prevette, Isaac George 271 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Price, Karen Nell 1 1322 Veronica, Tampa 12, Fla. Propst, Billy Yates 102 Ayr Hill Ave., N.W., Vienna, Va. Propst, Glenn Lewis Rt. 3, Box 465, Hickory, N. C. Rader, Mrs. Margaret A. Lutz . . . .Rt. 3, Box 565, Newton, N. C. Ramseur, Jennings Dodson, Jr 802 S. Zion St., Landis, N. C. Ramsev, James Kenneth Rt. 2, Bessemer Citv, N. C. Reid, Janet Isabelle Rt. 1, Box 47, Granite Falls, N. C. Rhyne, Billv Rav Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Rhyne, FUchard Wakefield . .2526 Hampton Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Rhyne, William RudisiU 710 S. Lee, Gastonia, N. C. Riplev, Peter Hobert 1306 S. New York Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Ritchie, Mary Lee Rt. 1, Box 471, Taylorsville, N. C. Robert, Joanne Cagle Box 0, Granite Falls, N. C. Rovall, Hobart Gilbert, Jr. Box 763 Gregory Park, Statesville, N. C. Safrit, Donald Ray Rt. 7, Box 467, Salisbury, N. C. Satterwhite, Terry Keith 77 Vandalia Ave., Asheville, N. C. Scarborough, Susan Jane 802 Hvlan Ave., Hamlet, N. C. Sea gle, Dock William Rt. 1 , ' Box 1 26, Hudson, N. C. Seagle, Judie Elizabeth Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Sharpe, Walter Lee P. O. Box 278, Taylorsville, N. C. Shelby, Robert Fitzhugh, III 1401 Cambridge Lane, Columbia, S. C. Shell, Cornelia Frances P. O. Box 585, Hickory, N. C. Sherrill, Coite Edward Rt. 7, Statesville, N. C. Shook, Lewis Franklin Rt. 3, Box 121, Statesville, N. C. Shore, Robert Tilman 512 Meadow Dr., Bristol, Va. Shrum, Walter Reese Rt. 2, Maiden, N. C. ShuU, Judith Laurienne Rt. 3, Box 548, Newton, N. C. Sigmon, Marjorie Carolyn Rt. 3, Box 355, Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Mitchell Wrenn Rt. 1, Denver, N. C. Sims, Stephen Ray 210 West J St., Newton, N. C. Sipe, Jerrv Eugene 1909 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Sisk, WiUiam Roy 152 20th Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Ronald Coleman .... 23 D Viewmont Apts., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Ronald Glenn 1000 S. 2nd St., Elizabethton, Tenn. Smith, Stewart William Rt. 6, Box 294, Statesville, N. C. Stanley, Katie Ann Box 300, Rt. 2, Rural Hall, N. C. Starnes, Francis Eugene Box 389, Albemarle, N. C. Stowe, Lawson Douglas . . .312 Highland St., Mount Hollv, N. C. Stratford, Frederick Blair 410 7th St., Spencer, N. C. Summerlin, Jim Lavon 169 S. Prospect St., Lenoir, N. C. Swanson, Mildred Lucille Box 1008, Rt. 3, Lenoir, N. C. Tapper, Robert William Rt. 1, Hudson, N. C. Thompson, Lloyd Terry 625 9th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Thornburg, Mary Ann Rt. 4, Box 72, Hickory, N. C. Tourtellot, William Lawrence . . 126 Hillside Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Troutman, Linda Camilla P. O. Box 435, Troutman, N. C. Turner, Ruby Norman Rt. 6, Bo.x 77, Morganton, N. C. Wallace, Guy Andrew Rt. 2, Cherry ville, N. C. Waring, Frank Gibson, III 826 S.W. Coconut Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Webb, David Murray 724 Davidson St., Raleigh, N. C. Whitener, Freddy Gene Rt. 4, Box 224, Hickory, N. C. Whittecar, Margaret Lair .... 127 S. Jackson St., Salisbury, N. C. Wiegand, Doris Katherine 3056 Ellicott St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C. Wilhelm, Michael Wayne Rt. 5, Box 695, Salisbury, N. C. Wilkinson, Thomas Miller .... 1629 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Willard, Lois Ann 315 Cleveland Ave., Riverside, N. J. Wilson, Joyce Moser 214 West G St., Newton, N. C. Yoder, Mary Rose Rt. 1, Box 530, Hickory, N. C. Young, Sara Elaine 11 Ramoth Rd., Asheville, N. C. SOPHOMORE CLASS Abel, Harold David Rt. 3, Box 261, Canton, N. C. Abernethv, Jane Elizabeth 1622 Main Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Abernethy, Sibyle Irene Route 2, Box 36, Conover, N. C. Adams, William Lindsay Bo.x 725, Cramerton, N. C. AUred, Linda Fave .... ' ..2611 S. Church St., Burlington, N. C. Anderson, Iris Elizabeth Rural Hall, N. C. Andrews, Bettv Jean P. O. Box 92, Hudson, N. C. Anglev, Janice Vae P. O. Box 304, Granite Falls, N. C. Arcuri, Brenda Ann 19-18th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Austin, Craig A 508 Weeks Avenue, Riverside, N. J. Bain, Terry Scott 516 7th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Baker, Linda Ruth Rt. 2, Box 78, Conover, N. C. Barker, Robert Rav, Jr 706 McKinley Lane, Hinsdale, 111. Basinger, Dale Barry . . , Rt. 2, Box 53, Rockwell, N. C. Beam, Jerry Wayne Box 133, Newton, N. C. Beaver, Perry Lee Rt. 3, Box 218, China Grove, N. C. Beaver, William Eugene 705 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C. Beck, Barbara Lynne 1112 Cherry Tree Dr., New Bern, N. C. Beck, Joyce Glenda Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. Bergstresser, Martha Elizabeth 1325 Caloosa Vista Rd., Ft. Myers, Fla. Berling, Kathryne Mae 516 Oak Lane, Jacksonville, N. C. Berry, Gloria Ann 2729 1st Ave., S.W., Hickor ' , N. C. Boliek, David Luther 404 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bost, Mary Ann Rt. 2, Box 1, Hickorv, N. C. Bradham, Robert Walker, Jr. .7100 Broxburn Dr., Bethesda 14, Md. Bradshaw, Tommy Gene 903 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Branner, Karen Hope New Market, Va. Brittain, Joyce Callender P. O. Box 432, Hildebran, N. C. Brown, Judith Jayne Lakeview Park, Hickory, N. C. Brown, Linda Jane 324 6th St., S.W., Conover, N. C. Brown, Luther Joel Rural Retreat, Va. Bruce, Gene Wavne Rt. 3, Box 551, Sahsburv, N. C. Buff, Penny H 6O41 2 E. Church St., Cherrvville, N. C. Bumgarner, Danna Gay 1816 ]2th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Burns, Bobby Eugene 383 Main Ave., Hickory, N. C. Campbell, Brenda Elizabeth . .259 17th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Campbell, Brenda Reinhardt . . .203 West D St., Newton, N. C. Campbell, Margaret Rose 502 9th St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Canter, Joseph Paul 222 C St., N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Carelli, Albert Carl 400 Magnolia Ave., Somerdale, N. J. Carpenter, iVIargaret Carolvn ' 217 33rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Carter, Mary Josephine . . .2308 Sunset Blvd., W. Columbia, S. C. Casper, Margaret Ann . . . .421 E. Cannon Ave., Albemarle, N. C. Cline, Barbara Ellen 531 5th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Chne, Cad Vernon 606 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickorv. N. C. Chne, Clay Barry 55 Woodlane, Granite Falls, N. C. Cline, Ernie Lee Rt. 1, Box 232, Hickory, N. C. Cline, Larry Delanor Rt. 1, Box 553-B, Hickory, N. C. Coffey, Steven Hamilton Rt. 1, Boomer, N. C. Conrad, Rebekah Elaine 1632 Main Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Craig, Clyde McKinley Rt. 2, Box 256, Hickory, N. C. Graver, Sarah Elizabeth Box 101, Shelby, N. C. Damm, George Ronald . . . .418 Robinwood Dr., Hagerstown, Md. Davies, Franklin Richard .... 244 S. Franklin Tpke, Ramsey, N. J. Dawson, Glenn Alton, Jr Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. Deal, Glenn Edward Rt. 2, Box 94, Hickory, N. C. Deehan, George Oliver, Jr 14 Hawthorn Rd., Braintree, Mass. Dellinger, Nita Kaye 101 W. J St., Newton, N. C. Denton, Jack Lynn Rt. 1, Box 108, Lake Wales, Fla. Page 191 First the clock . . . then the plant When a customer bought 100 cigars from the wholesale grocery firm of H. Cone Sons in 1870, he received a handsome clock. Some of these clocks are still ticking away. In addition to selling cigars and groceries for their father, Moses and Ceasar Cone sold cotton plaids. Seeing a great future in fabrics, they started the Cone textile enterprises as a selling and commission house in 1891. They built the original manufacturing plant in 1896. ™ '  i ll ' lllifll|lMll|i ' | ■■■■■■r ' S e What of Cone Mills Today? From these small beginnings has come one of the world ' s largest and most progressive textile firms. With 18 plants employing almost 13,000 men and women, Cone Mills today is the world ' s largest producer of corduroys, denims and flannels. Its modern printing and finishing operations are turning out a host of other fashion-right fabrics. Cone through its research and development activities is con- stantly seeking better ways to make better materials. Examples of Cone firsts in this country are the new, popular stretch denims and corduroys. To maintain its high standards, our company needs young people with initiative and intelligence. Cone Mills of- fers opportunities in four areas . . . production, administra- tion, sales and research. Would you be interested in joining such a progressive organization? Write Industrial Relations Department, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. CONE MILLS CORPORATION Vhere fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle Greenville. S. C. Greensboro Haw River, N. C. MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Avondale, Cliffside, Greensboro, Forest City, Salisbury, Pineville, Reidsville, Gibsonville, Haw River and Hillsboro In North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina. Page 192 Dreikorn, William Ludwig 735 Grove Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Drum, Ralph Alonzo, Jr 708 4th St., S.W., Conover, N. C. Duncan, Silas Steven, Jr Rt. 1, Flat Rock, N. C. Eckard, Dalthard McRee Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Elmor, John Henry Bo, 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 301 E. Main St., Maiden, N. C. Fisher, Guvnell Parker 393 21st Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Flowers, Shelba Jean 1 178 24th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Foster, Macy Arnold Rt. 1, Henderson, N. C. Fox, Leon Deaton Rt. 1, Taylorsville, N. C. Friday, Bettv Anne 617 20th Ave. Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Frye, ' Edward Ronald, Jr 1429 Pinetree Dr., Charlotte, N. C, Furches, William Dwain Rt. 5, Mocksville, N. C. Fusonie, Michael Bruce Box 214, Albemarle, N. C. Gaither, Ann Phvllis 1802 2nd St., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Gibson, Lois Linda Rt. 2, Box 435, Statesville, N. C. Goble, Kenneth Howard 125 S. Sharon Rd., Lenoir, N. C. Gouge, Saundra Lee 460 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Graham, Betty Louise 711 3rd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Graham, Elmer Euoene, ]r Rt. 6, Salisbury, N. C. Gresham, David Allen Rt. 2, Hickory, N. C. Gribble, Susan Jane 200 E. First St., Kannapolis, N. C. Gwaltney, Sara Lynn Rt. 2, Hiddenite, N. C. Hamby, James Carroll 466 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Harbinson, Jonas William, Jr. .Box 313 E. Pine St., Maiden, N. C. Harkey, Marv Permelia ... .810 Hempstead PI., Charlotte 7, N. C. 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 Conover, N. C. Herman, AlvaLea Rt. 2, Box 109, Conover, N. C. Hickman, Marjorie Jean Rt. 1, Hudson, N. C. Hicks, John Joseph 1065 27th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Hilton, Richard Dale Rt. 2, Box 685, Granite Falls, N. C. Houck, Larry Ben Rt. 6, Box 101, Lenoir, N. C. Houser, Brenda Joyce Rt. 1, Lincolnton, N. C. Hovle, Carolyn Agnes 202 Glenwav Ave., Belmont, N. C. Huddle, Stephen Michael P. O. Box 797, Stanley, N. C. Huffman, Cov Stephen Valdese, N. C. Hughes, Ralph Eugene Rt. 3, Box 178, Hickory, N. C. Hunt, Ronald Forrest Rt. 2, Lawndale, N. C. Iman, Larrv David 608 Jackson Park Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Isenhour, Lacy Michael Rt. 2, Box 369, Hickorv, N. C. Isenhour, Robert Landon 330 9th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Jacobson, Barry Julian .... 62 Broadfield Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Janz, Christina Amelia 6420 Pearl St., Jacksonville, Fla. Joines, Kenneth Lynn .... 659 E. Iredell Ave., Mooresville, N. C. Jonas, Judy Annette 216 Jonas Rd., Vale, N. C. Kandzer, Jerry Wayne . 3042 Waterford Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. Keever, Robert Lawrence Rt. 2, Box 417, Hickorv, N. C. Kelley, Judith Marie 101 Woodlawn Rd., Belmon ' t, N. C. Kent, Barbara Ann .... 1125 Watson Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ketchie, Edgar Monroe 1805 Central Dr., Kannapolis, N. C. Kirby, Alice Faye Rt. 2, Box 34, Hickory, N. C. Kiser, Carol Elizabeth Rt. 4, Lincolnton, N. C. Knaul, Naomi Ruth 316 N. St., Melbourne, Fla. Lail, Harold Hugh Box 79, Hickory, N. C. Lampsi, Roberta Jean 618 Gurlev St., Albemarle, N. C. Latta, Sarah Louise 339 3rd St., ' N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Lawing, Martha Alice 950 N. Center St., Hickory, N. C. Ledbetter, Robert Irwin .... 425 W. Henderson, Salisbury, N. C. Lentz, George Ray 802 Isabelle St., Kannapolis, N. C. Lewis, Virginia Lee Rt. 1, Stanlev, N. C. Lineberger, Glenda White . . .214 31st Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Lineberrv, Lawrence Lonal, Jr. . 1506 Hamilton Dr., Lvnchburg, Va. Lucas, Marian Diane 1506 12th St. Dr., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Lyerly, Gary Ray Rt. 3, Box 178, Salisbury, N. C. Lverly, Sandra Lvnn Lippard . . . .Gen. Del., Granite Falls, N. C. Lverlv, Walker, III 369 9th St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Lynn, Johnny William Rt. 4, Box 240, Hickory, N. C. Mabe, Margaret Elizabeth 610 Mulberry St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Mackev, Halkard Edward, Jr Rt. 5, Box 464, Hickorv, N. C. Mackie, Hazel Eileen Rt. 7, Box 391, Salisbury, N. C. Macy, Fred Merrill 1 100 Braddock Rd., Cumberland, Md. Martin, Linda Ann 309 6th St., Belmont, N. C. Mauser, Harold Glenn Rt. 3, Box 105, Hickory, N. C. McFadden, Thomas Lee .... 106 Waightstill St., Morganton, N. C. McGeachy, Neill Roderick, Jr. 221 W. End Ave., Statesville, N. C. McNabb, Ralph Haynes 72 N. Main, Cliffside, N. C. McNeely, Carl Jerry 645 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. McRee, Sandra Jean 411 N. 1st Ave., Maiden, N. C. McSwain, Janice Lynn Rt. 4, Albemarle, N. C. Mehlen, Ronal Hugunin 1728 Princeton St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Mesa, Vaughn Louis 3333 Flagler Ave., Kev West, Fla. Miller, Celia Joan 416 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Miller, Eddv Ray 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 Eugene Rt. 1, Stoney Point, N. C. Moehlmann, John Frederick 810 1st Ave., Conover, N. C. Montgomery, Robert Donald 2900 Shamrock Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Moore, Jacqueline Brown . .2 Sunnyside Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Moose, Stephen 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 P. O. Box 126, Albemarle, N. C. Moser, Junius Eugene, Jr Gen. Del., Conover, 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. Paxton, Victor Michael 2390 Weigelia Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Payne, Josephine Maunev Julia Ave., Belmont, N. C. Peeler, Frances Anne . . . ' Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Perkins, Janet Chase 758 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Phillips, Robert Render ...2125 Glenwood St., Kannapolis, N. C. Plonk, Joyce Eleanor . . . .911 Crescent Circle, Kings iVItn., N. C. Pons, Julius Ceasar 285 Morgan St., Valdese, N. C. Poovev, William Edgar, II .... Summit Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Powell, John Henrv Box 203, Drexel, N. C. Price, Linda Kav . ' 520 14th St., S.W., Hickorv, N. C. Propst, Larry Wayne Rt. 1, Box 613, Hickory, N. C. Pugh, Betty Jeannette Rt. 4, Box 1, Asheboro, N. C. Radcliffe, James Moretz Rt. 4, Box 970, Hickory, N. C. Ramsey, Jane Craig Rt. 4, Box 133, Morganton, N. C. Ratchford, Ray Lewis Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Ritchie, Mary Lee Rt. 1, Box 471, Taylorsville, N. C. Robinson, Mary Ellen Rt. 3, Newton, N. C. Rodgers, Judy Pauline 929 9th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Roock, Florence Ann 936 Monroe Terrace, Dover, Del. Roock, John Christian 936 Monroe Terrace, Dover, Del. 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, Edward David 803 Bradhurst Rd., Baltimore, Md. Schrum, Johnnie Lissette .... 202 N. Cedar St., Lincolnton, N. C. Sellers, Brenda Joy Rt. 2, CherrvviUe, N. C. Settlemyre, Nancy Lee .... 1436 3rd St. PI., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Setzer, Dianne McRee E. Klutz St., Maiden, N. C. Setzer, Eddie Robert Rt. 3, Box 375, Newton, N. C. Setzer, Sadie Gelene S. Main Ave., Claremont, N. C. Shipp, George William, II 421 Main St., Newton, N. C. Shisler, Joseph King 530 Center Ave., Runnemede, N. J. Shorb, Mary Alese 1307 Cypress St., Rockv Mount, N. C. Short, Connie Lewis Rt. 3, Box 168, Hickory, N. C. Shue, Nell Eugenia 511 W. Rice St., Landis, N. C. Sides, Jack Walton 472 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Doris Jean Rt. 2. Box 216, Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Eddie Mai Rt. 3, Box 372, Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Janice Elise 724 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Silver, Claudine Coffey Rt. 6, Box 483, Lenoir, N. C. Simmons, George Lee Rt. 1, Box 594, Conover, N. C. Simmons, Jerry Lee 203 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Sims, Ronald Lee 210 West J St., Newton, N. C. Sipe, Bettv Burns 1909 2nd Ave., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Sipe, Glenn Wayne 20 2nd St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Sloop, Janice Fay 601 Cole St., Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Carolyn Elaine Rt. 3, Hickory, N. C. Smith, Gary Dean 348 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Smith, Jesse Lee, Jr Rt. 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Spainhour, Jane Rivers 215 Lenoir St., Morganton, N. C. Stasavich, Mary Helen 205 Lewis St., Greenville, N. C. Stewart, Janice Elaine 100 Airpark Dr., Morganton, N. C. Stewart, Kaye Frances 100 Airpark Dr., Morganton, N. C. Stinnett, Gaynelle Rt- 2, Bessemer City, N. C. Summers, Martha Wavne 314 Cowles St., Statesville, N. C. Page 193 CLARK TIRE AUTO SUPPLY CO. Goodyear Tires, Tubes, Batteries Accessories — G. E. Appliances 103 Main Ave. PI., S. W. HICKORY, N. C. C.OOD Yi   IIRES ■■Quality Food Service IS OUR BUSINESS Try One Sandwich Company Sandwiches — Wholesale — Catering — Pastries Candies — Industrial Catering Vending Service Hwy. 70 West— Hickory, N. C. ALBERT T. WENTZ, Operator Business 324-6334 Residence 322-5207 Buy Your Diamond With Confidence At ROY ' S The Only Authorized Member In Hickory Of THE DIAMOND COUNCIL OF AMERICA 25 Second Street, N. W. Compliments of l UitPona florist Flowers For Every Occasion 531 Second Avenue, S. W. Phone 327-5166 HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES— RUBBER STAMPS 542 Main Ave., S. E. HICKORY, N. C. 345-4151 THE BURGER HOUSE HICKORY, N. C. Phone 327-3736 Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO HICKORY, N. C. F. W. Woolworth Co. A Sign of Progress J. M. Hay, Manager Page 194 Teague, Monroe Madison Apt. 3A, Viewmont Apts., Hickory, N. C. Teague, Rona Kaye 361 17th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Teed, Ronald Edwin Box 116, Little Mountain, S. C. Thompson, Havward Martin, Jr. 318 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Tuttle, Charles Allen 1004 1st St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Tuttle, Patricia Ruth 215 Olive Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Tuttle, William D., ]r Maiden, N. C. Vigue, Ronald Philip 3417 Wren Rd., Decatur, Ga. Vinroot, Robert Pickett .... 1432 Meadowood Ln., Charlotte, N. C. Waitman, Larrv Earl CC 12 Box 45, Le.xington, N. C. Wallace, Johnnv Hugh G 227 15th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Walters, Estelle Rt. I, Box 99, Thomasville, N. C. Waters, Sandra Augusta Rt. 1, Box 645, Hickory, N. C. Webb, Josephine Charlotte Rt. 5, Box 705, Hickory, N. C. White, Eric Deal Rt. 2, Box 408, Hickory, N. C. Williams, Frankie Wavne Box 573, New Bern, N. C. Wilhams, Paul David 8 W, Highland, Granite Falls, N. C. Willis, James Donald Mt. Island Rd., Mt. Holly, N. C. Wine, Winston Barth 211 Rose Hill Cir., Staunton, Va. Woody, Rebecca Ayscue Rt. 4, Morganton, N. C. Wright, Virginia Goodman Rt. 1, Cherryville, N. C. Yoder, Martha Ann Rt. 1, Box 648, Hickory, N. C. Yoder, Jacob Larrv Rt. 2, Lincolnton, N. C. Yoder, Robert Howard ..1026 12th St. Dr., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Yount, Albert Marshall 213 West C St., Newton, N. C. Yount, Charles Edward 1205 Cokev Rd., Rocky Mount, N. C. Yount, R obert Gary Rt. 2, Box 73, Lenoir, N. C. Yount, Sara Huggins 841 6th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Zande, Robert James 493 Clearview Ave., Torrington, Conn. Zobel, Barbara James 112 Beech Street, Cranford, N. J. FRESHMAN CLASS Alderman, Hugh, Jr 1140 Ingleside Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Alexander, Emilv Kave . . . .225 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Allison, Richard ' Barton 228 3rd Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Anderson, Mary Neil 604 Sherbrook Dr., High Point, N. C. Andrews, John Fletcher Rt. 1, Box 448, Lexington, N. C. Annas, Alvin Wa Tie Granite Falls, N. C. Atkinson, Todd William Dogwood Hills, Newton, N. C. Austin, Jerry Lee Rt. 3, Box 555, Hickory, N. C. Baesman, Robert Karl 1969 Keswick Way, Norristown, Pa. Baird, Sherwin Lane 409 W. Pine St., Farmville, N. C. Baker, Betty Ann Box 65, Fallston, N. C. Bangle, James Henrv 1385 Tara Rd., Charlest on, S. C. Barger, Claude Edward 322 2nd St. PI., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Barger, Glenn Edward Rt. 3, Box 559, Newton, N. C. Barlow, Carolvn Elaine . 18 W. Highland Ave., Granite Falls, N. C. Beach, John William, Jr. . . 1762 2nd Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Beam, Alan Hubert P. O. Box 133, Newton, N. C. Bingham, Nancy Jean Rt. 2, Vale, N. C. Blanton, George Washington 353 Vance St., Concord, N. C. Blanton, Jansen Neil Box 837, Hickory, N. C. Blom, Marv Elizabeth 305 S. Bomar Ave., Landrum, S. C. Boger, Charles Cook 1539 Scotland Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Bolick, Geneva Pauline 2028 4th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Bost, Joseph Ramsey Rt. 3, Lenoir, N. C. Bouknight, Allen Thomas Box 214, Timberville, Va. Bowen, Jimmv Adrain Box 244, Blackshear, Ga. Bowman, Arthur CaMn, Jr. . . 766 20th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bowman, Barbara Ann Rt. 1, Box 374, Conover, N. C. Branch, Linda Faye Rt. 7, Box 245, Morganton, N. C. Bredahl, Niels Lorence 1021 Orchard Rd., Richmond, Va. Brewer, Harriett Mae P. O. Box 27, Hillsboro, N. C. Briggs, Keith Andrew 38 Sunrise Ave., Lexington, N. C. Brittain, Harold Donald Rt. 3, Vale, N. C. Brittain, James Carroll, Jr. . . 156 12th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Brown, iVlarv Ruth Rt. 1, Box 418, Hudson, N. C. Brown, Thomas Edward 829 8th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Buffaloe, Emilia Carol 3110 FayetteviUe Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Bumgarner, Alice Dianne .1619 Hyde Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Bunton, Larry Elgie Rt. 5, Pitts Park, Hickory, N. C. Burns, Harriet Leah 1700 Brandon Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Burroughs, James Randv Rt. 3, Box 583, Newton, N. C. Byrd, Robert Lvnn 825 N. Main Ave., Newton, N. C. B Td, Sue El aine 1473 White Oak Ave., Albemarle, N. C. Campbell, Paul Fhnt, Jr Rt. 2, Box 424, Newton, N. C. Caugh, Gerald Charles 245 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Chambers, Nancy Carter .2233 Cumberland Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Clark, Juanita Louise Rt. 3, Box 489, Hickory, N. C. Clayton, Cecil Cedric, Jr 583 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Cline, William Henry 1 102 S. Main St., Kannapolis, N. C. Cloninger, Ann Ellen Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Cloninger, Barbara Jeanne Rt. 1, Box 400, Grover, N. C. Cobb, John Moser 1417 Regent Place, Raleigh, N. C. Cobb, Paul Melbourne Rt. 6, Box 484, Salisbury, N. C. Coble, Samuel Newlin ....6010 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Coles, George Horace 314 Johnson Hwy., Norristown, Pa. Cooper, David Mark 8236 Thurman Dr., Baton Rouge, La. Coulter, Melvin Lee Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Coulter, Flichard Neil Rt. 1, Newton, N. C. Grouse, Ch arles Lee 507 W. 2nd Ave., Lexington, N. C. Crump, Frederick Andrew, Jr. 2127 5th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Davis, John Franklin Rt. 1, Libertv, N. C. Davis, Lou Gayle P. O. Box 297, Newberry, S. C. Davis, Thomas Elijah, Jr. . .Moore ' s Lake Road, Wadesboro, N. C. Davis, William Southall 2000 Grace St., Lvnchburg, Va. Deal, Jerry Wayne P. O. Box 334, Newton, N. C. Deaton, Anne Carole . . . .501 Rogers Lake Rd., Kannapolis, N. C. Dickinson, James Mitchell ..911 N. Main St., Mocksville, N. C. Di.xon, Doris Ann Rt. 2, Box 79A, Cherryville, N. C. Dull, Larrv Blane Lewisville, N. C. Duncan, Phillip Ray 1 12 2nd Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Eaker, Deanna Kay 3813 Seluryn Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Eaker, Larrv Dwight Rt. 1, Grouse, N. C. Eckard, Alice Jeannette . .2378 13th St. Dr., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Eckard, Ehvight Lee Rt. 2, Box 493, Hickory, N. C. Eckard, Ronald David . . . .Rt. 2, Box 762, Connellv Springs, N. C. Eller, Kenneth Norris Rt. 1, Box 97, Purlear, N. C. Feimster, Victoria Sue 618 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N. C. Fish, Craig Maxwell Spring Dale Dr., Maiden, N. C. Flowers, Carroll William Rt. 3, Box 197, Hickory, N. C. Fogleman, Jon Rich ....1215 Ridgecrest Ave., Burlington, N. C. Forlines, Mrs. Julia Ehinn 6 Circle Dr., Granite Falls, N. C. Foster, George Mitchell 15 Pasadena St., Canton, N. C. Fowler, Samuel Franklin 2850 1st N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Fox, Robert Franklin 631 W. 7th St., Newton, N. C. Fox, Susan Elizabeth 2108 Midwood Place, Charlotte, N. C. Freed, Alix Ann 24 School St., Metuchen, N. J. Freeman, Wallace Bruce 30th Ocean, Marathon, Fla. Fritz, Jeanne Elizabeth 35 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Gadd, Paul Weyburn 1802 2nd St., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Garges, Thomas Edward 410 Jefferson Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Gillon, Sylvia Elizabeth 318 S. Main St., Kannapolis, N. C. Ginader, Judith Lynn 836 Woodlawn Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Gower, Charles Douglas 1287 18th, Hickorv, N. C. Gragg, Vicky Annalee 2121 12th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Graham, Henry Owen 817 N. 15th St., Pensacola, Ra. Grissom, James Edward 515 5th St., Spencer, N. C. Groce, Diana Leigh Rt. 5, Mocksville, N. C. Gupton, David Wayne .... 103 N. Anderson St., Morganton, N. C. Guthrie, Johnny Lee ..745 Highland Ave., N.E., Hickor ' , N. C. Hall, Nancy Leigh 2008 Jefferson St., Bluefield, W. Va. Hankins, Judy Kay 1272 Chandler PI., Charlotte, N. C. Harper, James Earle Box 445, Rutherford College, N. C. Harris, Marv Letitia R. F. D., Silverstreet, S. C. Harrison, John David 712 9th St., N.W., Hick orv, N. C. Hartzoge, Charles David . . .932 4th St. Dr., N.W., Hickorv, N. C. Hatley, Gladys Maxine Rt. 1, Box 152, Hudson, N. C. Hawley, Frances Evelynne Box 291, Stanley, N. C. Hawley, Janice Karen Box 52, Stanley, N. C. Hearne, Janice Reynolds P. O. Box 531, Albemarle, N. C. Hedrick, Douglas Austin ....404 Morton St., Thomasville, N. C. Herman, Brenda Jean Rt. 1, Box 185, Claremont, N. C. Herman, Louie Arthur 870 8th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Hinkle, John Blair Rt. 1, Montgomery, Pa. Hollar, Larrv Charles 1239 8th St., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Holloway, tilden Elliott Box 45, Hildebran, N. C. Holshouser, Leslie Columbus P. O. Box 535, Rockwell, N. C. Houge, Henry Earle 4707 Leona St., Tampa, Fla. Houser, Laura Elizabeth . 104 E. Ridge St., Kings Mountain, N. C. Huffman, Arthur Lawson Rt. 1, Box 127, Ferguson, N. C. Hughes, Marv Senith 114 Carolina Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Hunt, James Farel 204 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Isenhower, Martha Jane 712 W. C. St., Newton, N. C. Isenhower, Mary Ann 712 W. C. St., Newton, N. C. Jarret, Dorrance William P. O. Box 103, Salisbury, N. C. Johnson, Conward Edwin Rt. 3, Vale, N. C. Junker, Richard jslorman ..7400 Albemarle Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Page 195 SEE THE LENOIR RHYNE CLASS RINGS and LENOIR RHYNE JEWELRY AT THE BISANAR CO. Jewelers Since 1896 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 63 and Best of Luck to our Graduating Sisters: ALICE AUSTELL )UDY ANN ENGLISH CAROLYN CORNWELL GAIL JAMES RACHEL DULIN GEORGETTE LAMPSI LINDA EFIRD RACHEL WYATT CV A Delta Zeta Sorority N - _ z  - ' First on Campus . . . Locally ond Notionolly Now It ' s Pepsi For those who think young Bottled Under Appointment of Pepsi-Cola of New York, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Hickory, N. C. Congratulations to the Administration and Faculty of LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE upon the completion of seventy-two years of continuous service in Christian Education. We extend greet- ings and best wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963. HOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHERRYVILLE, N. C. Page 196 Kanov, Diana Kay 114 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Keever, Iris Maxcine Rt. 1, Box 830, Valdese, N. C. Keever, Kenneth Lander Rt. 1, Hickory, N. C. Kent, Russell Alan 805 Westfield Rd., Scotch Plains, N. ]. Ketner, Bonita Sue 413 Janie St., Kannapohs, N. C. Kinney, Sarah Mae Rt. 1, Box 123-B, Burlington, N. C. Kinsey, William Roger 3143 Melrose Ave., Roanoke, Va. Kirby, Paul Daniel Rt. 2, Box 34, Hickory, N. C. Kilpatrick, Milas Gary Rt. 3, Box 24, Waynesville, N. C. Kluttz, Judv Rae 804 Buick Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Kohn, Carol Elizabeth .... 2700 Canterbury Rd., Columbia, S. C. Koontz, Janet Stell 1 137 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle, N. C. Koriakin, Allan Stanley Rt. 2, Swedesboro, N. J. Krough, Kenneth Edward 4 Alder Dr., Sparta, N. ]. Lackey, Terry Carter Rt. 1, Lenoir, N. C. Lail, Danny Eugene 831 2nd Ave. PI., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Lambie, Margaret Lee . . . .2407 N. Rockingham St., Arlington, Va. Langford, Marv Lorena 11 Thomson Ave., Canton, N. C. Laughter, Robert Paul 219 Pine St., Spindale, N. C. Ledbetter, Homer Carl, Jr. 425 W. Henderson St., Salisbury, N, C. Lee, James Edward Box 129, Rt. 1, Conover, N. C. Leonard, Ronald Victor 36 20th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Leonhardt, Rita Annette 201 Ervin Dr., Cherryville, N. C. Levpoldt, Elaine Edvthe 6 Roberts St., Franklin Park, N. ]. Lineberger, Robert Reid 920 4th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Little, George Daniel Rt. 1, Box 61, Lenoir, N. C. Long, Barrv Milton 61 1 W. Childs St., Lincolnton, N. C. Long, Linda Kaye Rt. 5, Box 685, Hickory, N. C. Long, Verna Frances Rt. 2, Box 11, Newton, N. C. Looper, Judy Pearl Rt. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. Love, Lvnn Lee Box 181, Andrews, N. C. Lutz, Harold Wayne Rt. 1, Dallas, N. C. Lutz, Linda Carolyn Rt. 3, Newton, N. C. Manthey, Fernmarie P. O. Box 134, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Maunev, Robert Andrew . . . .S. Aspen St. Ext., Lincolnton, N. C. Mauney, William Marshall Box 3298, FayetteviUe, N. C. McEntire, Maggie Kav Box 225, Wilkesboro, N. C. McGalliard, Tommy ' . 256 31st St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Mertz, Edward Philip, Jr. . . 2 Lincoln Place, Cherry Point, N. C. Metcalf, Jerry Pumroy P. O. Box 652, Wabasso, Fla. Miller, Celia Joan General Delivery, Hudson, N. C. Miller, Rita Kay 416 5th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Miller, Robert Alan 655 Juliette Ave.. Lancaster, Pa. Moffitt, Phvllis Bruce Box 415, Liberty, N. C. Morrison, Glenn Allen 204 13th St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Motley, Joseph Andrew Rt. 5, Box 508-B, Hickory, N. C. Murphy, Leslie Howard P. O. Box 626, Hickory, N. C. Murray, Charles Frazier Box 468, Claremont, N. C. Neubauer, Susan Ann 213 Chatham Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Nininger, Richard Christian .3566 Wright Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Nordman, Frieda Lillie Rose 1300 Queens Rd. West, Charlotte, N. C. Norris, Nelson Eddy 2224 3rd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Ogle, Bruce Marshall Rt. I. Valdese, N. C. Osborn, Sally Spencer 508 Carr St., High Point, N. C. Owen, Javne Adair 634 Maple Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Owenby, Roy McKinley Box 814, Valdese, N. C. Pearce, Jessamine Tyson 206 5th St., N.E., Conover, N. C. Pentecost, John Charles 3261 Sunset Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Perry, Francis Andrew, III Box 131, Conover, N. C. Phelps, Linda Juanene . . . 1427 Oakshade Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Phillips, Charles Luther 6 N. Deford Ave., Lurav, Va. Piercv, Barbara Kav 1216 19th St., S.W., Hickory, N. C. Plunkett, David William R.R. 1, Tipp Citv, Ohio Pope, Walter Glenn 821 3rd St., S.E.. Hickory, N. C. Prescott, Georgia Ellen 1921 1st Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Propst, Dallas Ray Rt. 6, Box 113, Morganton, N. C. Quails, James Roy 115 Temple Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Queen, Sandra Theresa . .439 10th St, Dr., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Reed, Lonnie Ray Rt. 1, Box 161, Granite Falls, N. C. Reese, George Robert 840 2nd St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Rhyne, Patricia Ann Box 734, Mt. Holly, N. C. Rice, Barbara Jane 255 Woodcrest Rd., Key Biscavne, Fla. Rice, Sylvia Anne 306 N. Hawthorne, Mt. Holly, N. C. Rieck. Stanley Edward Main St., Preston, N. J. Rike, Judy Kathryn Rt. 3, Kernersville, N. C. Riley, James Dinges 409 Treadwell St., Berrwille, Va. Robinson, John Tucker P. O. Box 448, Concord, N. C. Rockett, Donnie Cecil Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Rollins, Fred Marshall, Jr 902 S. Linwood, Gastonia, N. C. Ross, Carol Lvnn . .Box 351, Avocado Dr., Indian Lake Estates, Fla. Rowe, Robert Douglas 905 3rd St., S.E., Conover, N. C. Rudisill, Anita Dale Henry River, N. C. Rudisill, Vicki Lee 926 E. Park Dr., Lincolnton, N. C. Rufty, Judy Carol Box 136, Cleveland, N. C. Sadler, Ann Elizabeth Box 381, LeesviUe, S. C. Schiele, Frederick Bradford .... 2204 Coles Blvd., Norristown, Pa. Schwalm, Joanne Louise . .4983 S. Sedgewick Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Setzer, Dennis Lee P. O. Box 601, Lincolnton, N. C. Setzer, June Delores Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Sherrill, Jimmy Lawrence . . . . Rt. 8, Box 130, Statesville, N. C. Shirey, John Luther Rt. 4, Asheville, N. C. Shuford, Patricia Ellen Rt. 3, Lincolnton, N. C. Shull, Marilynn Jo .... 106 Glen Ridge Rd., Temple Terrace, Fla. Sigmon, Richard Williams . .238 10th Ave., N.W., Hickory, N. C. Sigmon, Stephen Douglas Newton, N. C. Slemp, Oscar Hugh P. O. Box 173, Mountain City, Tenn. Sloop, Michael Barbee Rt. 1, Box 408, Kannapolis, N. C. Smith, Jeanne Elizabeth 300 Wiley Ave., Salisbury, N. C. Smith, William Svdnev Box 367, Ramseur, N. C. Southard, Charles Robert 707 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C. Sparks, Sheila Nadine ..Box 206 Longview Sta., Hickory, N. C. Stamey, Patsy Ann Rt. 5, Lincolnton, N. C. Starnes, Margaret Drummond Rt. 2, Box 638, Connelly Springs, N. C. Starr, Evelyn Christene 59 34th St., N.W. ' , Hickory, N. C. Stevenson, Ewell Alexander, Jr. 165-A Statesville Ave., Statesville, N. C. Stine, Sherry Gray Box 36, Hildebran, N. C. Stroudt, Nancv June 3317 Anson St., Charlotte, N. C. Stowe, Nancy Camille 340 W. Central Ave., Mt. Holly, N. C. Sullivan, Dennis McDonald R.F.D. 1, Box 307, Granite Falls, N. C. Swing, Pierce Lloyd, |r Rt. 6, Lexington, N. C. Taylor, Margaret Jeanne 331 Dixie Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Taylor, Michael Hoyle 729 N. Laurel St., Lincolnton, N. C. Taylor, Scotty Gene Barium Springs, N. C. Teed, Ronald Edwin Box 1 16, Litde Mountain, S. C. Thompson, Stuart Raymond Box 612, Davidson, N. C. Tilley, Audrey Karen Rt. 2, Statesville, N. C. Townsend, John James 323 17th Ave., N.E., Hickorv, N. C. Triplette, Michael Lester Rt. I, Box 50, Granite Falls, N. C. Truesdail, George Franklin East Main St., Brevard, N. C. Truitt, Carolvn Whisnant Rt. 3, Box 295, Vale, N. C. Tysinger, Michael Charles ..610 E. Main St.. Thomasville, N. C. Violette, Mary Elizabeth .1258 12th St. PI., N.W., Hickory, N, C. Walker, Raymond Ervin Rt. 1, Box 186, Morganton, N. C. Wardlaw, Craig Millard 1608 Maryland, Charlotte, N. C. Weaver, Bruce Edward 2027 34th S.E., Washington, D. C. Webb, David Hanford 2022 Vine St., Salem, Va. Welch, Dallas L., Jr Rt. 2, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Wessell, Conrad Bowman, III 405 S. Jefferson Ave., Goldsboro, N. C. West, Michael Cloer Rt. 2, Lenoir, N. C. Whisnant, Margaret Elaine Rt. 1, Box 277, Hickory, N. C. White, Darryl Lawrence Rt. 2, Box 408. Hickory, N. C. White, Thomas James Rt. 6, Lenoir, N. C. Wiles, Sandra Kav Rt. 2, Hiddenite, N. C. Williams, Thomas Richard, III .25 9th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Wood, James Alan 207 Hartranft Ave., Norristown, Pa. Yoder, Edward Enoch Hildebran, N. C. Yount, Alice Jane 1205 Cokev Rd., Rockv Mount, N. C. Yount, Fabian Stephen 20 19th Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. NURSING TRAINEES Balentine, Sallv 313 Vance St., Waynesville, N. C. Barbee, Anne Russellene ..1910 S. Miami Blvd., Durham, N. C. Biggerstaff, Katie Jane 108 Mtn. St., Rutherfordton, N. C. Bridges, Shiriey Jean 1905 29th St., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Bull, Lois Patricia Unicoi, Tenn. Farley, Glenda Lee 324 Rutherford Rd.. Marion, N. C. Eysenbach, Joan Alice 2484 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Fink, Laura. Frances Box 168. Crossnore, N. C. Fulbright, Ruby Ailene . .Rt. 2, Box 474, Connelly Springs, N. C. Graeber, Aner Irene 306 W. Yance St., Dunn, N. C. Green, Judith E 1 Bevlyn Dr., Asheville, N. C. Hallaman, Cheryl Lea 709 Burton St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Honeycutt, Brenda Kay Rt. 1, Troutman, N. C. Page 197 SIMMONS PHARMACY, INC. PILLS AND THINGS Your Druggist — Guardian of Your Health 1217 Second Street, N. E. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA In Viewmont 345-2175— Free Delivery 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 4 P.M.— 10 P.M. Compliments of J. A. CLINE AND SON, INC HILDEBRAN, NORTH CAROLINA WHITING HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA COLE ' S JEWELRY STORE Incorporated Quality Gifts That Always Please Compliments of Abernethy Transfer Storage Company Moving A Specialty All Kinds Light and Heavy Hauling Hickory, N. C. Page 198 Hornbuckle, Anne White Box 502, Franklin, N. C. Hubbell, Marsha Lynn . .415 Hampton Lane, Key Biscayne 49, Fla. Huneycutt, Emily Jane ..513 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C. Keenan, Linda Jo Rt. 6, Burlington, N. C. Mahler, Martha Joan 9 Red Oak Rd., Asheville, N. C. Ma Tiard, Brenda Elizabeth Rt. 1, Elizabeth Lane, Matthews, N. C. McShane, Elma Jane Box 1287, Hendersonville, N. C. Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth 921 E. Marion St., Shelby, N. C. Mosher, Mary 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. Poliakoff, Ann Dale Box 1 17, Walhalla, S. C. Queen, Martha Louise Box 327, Rutherfordton, N. C. Reinhardt, Elaine Ellen 922 W. Johnson St., Raleigh, N. C. Ridgeway, Sally Jeanne 5301 Seacroft Rd., Charlotte 9, N. C. Sherrill. Alice Faye 344 21st St., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Sloan, Mary To 1305 Lowell Dr., S.E., Huntsville, Ala. Stevens, Shirley Leola Rt. 1, Arden, N. C. Stronach, Katherine Van Dalen .... 132 High Street, Lenoir, N. C. Suttle, Avis Annette .... 308 Burkemont Ave., Morganton, N. C. Taylor, Alyce Faye Rt. 2, Box 604, Morganton, N. C. Trexler, Martha Ann 180 E. Carau St., Concord, N. C. Tuller, Judith Ann Box 543. E. Flat Rock, N. C. Williams, Linda Gertrude ..4431 S. Alston Ave., Durham, N. C. Wilson, Lily Elizabeth 107 Hillside Lane, Morganton, N. C. Wyatt, Hazel Pauline 628 Miller Ave., Marion, N. C. COMMERCIAL CLASS Boleman, Martha Diane ....Route 3, Box 448-B, Hickory, Bolick, Judy Carolyn 609 21st Ave., N.E., Hickory, Canipe, Warren G. Harding, Jr. 1632 A Ave., S.E., Hickory, Crews, Nancy Anne 1109 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, Crisp, Brenda Jalaine Rt. 1, Box 74, Granite Falls, Dale, Barbara Elaine 125 27th St., S.W., Hickorv, Davis, Beverlee Eileen 339 22nd Ave., N.E., Hickory, Deaton, Anne Carole . . .501 Rogers Lake Road, Kannapolis, EUer, Jerry Sue 77 14th St., S.E., Hickory, Gillon, Sarah Kimball 425 South Spring St., Concord, Green, Kathryn Ann 1016 1st St., S.W., Hickory, Howard, Sylvia Kay 1308 5th Ave., S.W., Hickory, Huffman, Gloria Aileen Route 2, Box 322, Hickory, Icard, Patti White 327 9th St., N.W., Hickorv, Icard, Peggi White 327 9th St., N.W., Hickory, Johnson, Gayle Christina . .Route 1, Box 108, Granite Falls, Litaker, Norma Lee 76 Edgewood Ave., Concord, Shaping, Dorothy Elizabeth ..Route 1, Box B-34, Valdese, Stafford, Brenda Doris Route 1, Granite Falls, Teague, Martha Gail Route 2, Lenoir, Thompson, Alice Irene Route 2, Box 55, Lenoir, N. C. N. C. N. C. N. N. C. C. N. N. N. C. C. c. N. c. N. N. c. c. N. N. c. c. N. N. c. c. N. c. N. c. N. N. c. c. N. N. c. c. OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOnE, N. C. Printers of The 1963 Hacawa Page 199 NINTH AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite The Post Office Your Prescription Specialist 345-2229— FREE DELIVERY Compliments of ZERDEN ' S Headquarters For Campus Fashions Biltmore Dairy Farms HICKORY, N. C. Fancy Ice Cream for any Occasion Phone 345-3197 Compliments of KNIT-SOX KNiniNG MILL ABERNETHY HARDWARE HOUSEWARE, GIFTS AND PAINTS Compliments of HICKORY FUEL COMPANY KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Prompt Delivery 345-2296—345-2297 HICKORY, N. C. We Give Green Stamps Compliments of WEST-DEAL COMPANY 266 Union Square THE QUALITY SHOP FOR MEN HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA THE SNACK BAR TRY OUR TAKE-HOME FOOD SERVICE Dial 322-5432 Hickory, N. C. Page 200 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1963 BARNEY ' S 1475 2nd Street, N. E. HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Phone 328-1501 Compliments of CATAWBA PAPER BOX COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. GIFT BOXES BROWN BROS. Hosiery Mill, Inc. Manufacturers of MEN ' S HOSIERY HICKORY, N. C. rf fe: Compliments of KAPPA DELTA 215 Eighth Street Drive, S. E. P. 0. Box 1430 HICKORY BUILDERS ' SUPPLY COMPANY WE SELL FOR LESS— YOU GET THE BEST All Kinds Building Supplies HICKORY, N. C. Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Bottling Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. HICKORY, N. C. Page 201 MULL ' S MOTEL Home Away From Home Hickory Drive-ln Grill ' Where Cooking Is An Art And Eating Is A Pleasure Highways 64, 70, 321 Compliments of THE TRADITIONAL SHOP 136 3rd Street, N. E. HICKORY, N. C. DAIRY-O WEAVER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Fid. Fed. S L Building Phone 324-6239 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY HANDY PANTRY FOOD STORES Free TV Tube Tester ICE— ICE CREAM GROCERIES— DRINKS 2 STORES 1612 North Center St. (Viewmont) 321 Lenoir Road Page 202 DEITZ 8c TAYLOR QUALITY JEWELERS FINE WATCHES DIAMONDS COLLEGE JEWELER Union Square Building M. J Finance Corporation 734 4th St. Dr., S. W., Hickory, N. C. Phone 345-3232 LOANS: Boats, Motors, Auto, Pick-ups Financing — Refinancing Ample Paved Parking Area ' % j m -ss. Compliments of Hickory Chair Company Makers of CHAIRS AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page 203 CATAWBA CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY INCORPORATED SOLITE MASONRY UNSTS HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 322-6231 Compliments of THE JAMES COMPANY OF HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA, INC. BROWN OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF SHELL HEATING OILS Our Oil Makes Warm Friends Dial 464-1885 CONOVER, N. C. HARPER MOTOR COMPANY Ford Soles and Service Since 1915 SALES g SERVICE Phone 327-5781 Hickory, N. C. Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON ' S RESTAURANT Highways 64 70 HICKORY, N. C. Page 204 OUR COMPLIMENTS TO LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE ITS FACULTY AND STUDENTS AND TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 HENRY RIVER MILLS HENRY RIVER, N. C. North Hickory Furniture Company Manufacturers UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliment-s of Snyder Paper Corporation HICKORY HIGH POINT, AND CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of ELVILLES HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page 205 Compliments of Super HAYES Market 1st Ave. and 11th St., S. W. Free Parking Compliments of RHYNE HOSIERY MILL Incorporated HICKORY, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1963 CATAWBA DUNBRICK CO. BLOCK— BRICK— TILE 905 12th Street Dr., N. W. 345-7119 HICKORY, N. C. TODD FLORAL CO., Inc. Free Parking — On Our Corner Opposite Hickory Memorial Hospital Phone 345-2221 (J Copyiighl, Quolily Boken of America Coopc Reach for BATTER WHIPPED Sunbeam Homogenized - Quality! J m D£NSIAH Sunbet ' WcMtmm cikma . . . JiMt wdk tkc umi in ikd ooh. Page 206 Compliments of BELK-BROOME COMPANY The Home of Better Values HICKORY, N. C. Better Homes Furnishings Company Complete Home Furnishings 248 First Avenue, N. W. — Highland Avenue HICKORY, N. C. and Connelly Street, Valdese, N. C. Sudderth ' s Tire Battery Service The GENERAL Tire 722 Highland Ave., S. E. Telephone 327-5106 HICKORY, N. C. SHERRILL ICE FUEL COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Fuel Oil, Kerosene and High Quality Coal Good Luck Class of 1963 CENTER THEATRE Hickory ' s Finest Theatre THE SHOWPLACE OF HICKORY HICKORY BARBER SHOP FOR THE BEST HAIRCUT IN TOWN SPECIALIZING IN FLAT TOPS Across From The Post Office THE VILLAGE DINER HICKORY, N. C. Phone 324-6030 Page 207 China Silver Crystal Bridal Registry Gifts Sportswear HICKORY, N. C. Compliments of HIGHLAND BARBECUE Located One Block from Campus Carolina Natural Gas Corporation Serving the Catawba Valley with Natural Gas QUALITY READY-MIXED CONCRETE WHEN YOU WANT IT CONCRETE MATERIAL AND SUPPLY, INC , DIVISION OF ELLIOTT BUILDING COMPANY PLANT LOCATION: NORTH HICKORY. N. C. P. 0. BOX 400 DAvis 7-5471 — DAvis 7-4962 HICKORY , N. C. Congratulations from the CAROLINA THEATRE AND HICKORY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Movies are your best entertainment Bass-Smith Funeral Home, Inc. Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service Phone 345-2131 Two Locations 3107 Second Avenue, N. W. 425 Third Avenue, N. W. Page 208 Not '  iN3 caw op Catau ba HICKORY STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc. New Synthetic Cleaning Discount Office Phone 748 Highland Ave., N. E. 345-2216 Furs, Woolens — Cold Storage Phone 345-2261 Coast to Coast ONE HOUR MARTINIZING the most in DRY CLEANING FRESH AIR SUPER MARKETS 22 Main Ave. Place, S. W. 1026 2nd Ave., N. E. HICKORY, N. C. Where Friends Meet Friends CITY TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PARTS— SERVICE Hwy. 70 321 S. W. Phone 345-4153 J. L. GOODMAN SON Welding — General Repairs Boiler Works Phone 345-2181 Hickory, N. C. Page 209 Hickory Sporting Goods Company WE SUPPLY THE BEARS C. G. FOX LUMBER COMPANY, INC. DEALERS IN Rough and Finished Lumber and Appalachian Hardwood Flooring Phone 345-2239 HICKORY, N. C. Etodrieity it the Biggtst Bargali ii ywr Family Badge! Cist If RESIDENTIM ELECTRIC SERVICE The cost of most items you use todoy has more than doubled since 1940. But the cost per kilowatt hour of electricity has decreased 38% in 20 yeors, while your residential usage hos increased five times, indi- cating a higher stondard of living. The electric way, best today — tomorrow, the only way! DUKE POWER COMPANY Compliment ' s of JOHN F. HUNSUCKER Representing Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. NEWTON, N. C. Compliments of HICKORY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Ambulance Service Funeral Directors Dial 345-2117 Hickory, N. C. Page 210 THE PORTRAITS APPEARING IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY SMITH STUDIO Official Portrait Photographer FOR THE 1963 HACAWA O ADDITIONAL PICTURES MAY BE ORDERED FROM OUR STUDIO AS THESE NEGATIVES ARE KEPT IN OUR FILES 14 East Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. Page 211 CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Page 212 . , '
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