Meredith College - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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■ S %:- .:..-- CARLYLE CAMPBELL LIBRARY Meredith College Raleigh, NC 27607-5298 S ' v Oii if f ' ' , Si ' VfiJB ft r i ' X Js Where the sons of Carolina taught a nation to be free, And her daughters taught their brothers to be brave; O ' er a land of peaceful plenty, from the highlands May thy banner, Al Pcobfa W btj tkb Atodmt bodxj of Jo Ann Knight, Editor Barbara Jean Carver, Business Manager MfareWfr College Library Raleigh, North Carolina « Apih u tite ]mJimy of Dime pe tie-dioii. ' ' -Mkheiangeio Contents Dedication Administration and Faculty Classes Organizations Activities ,() Dr. Carlyle Campbell You are the embodiment of the ideals of the Mere- dith community. In your life we have found a worthy example to follow. You embody the fine qualities of a father, not only for the Campbell family, but for the Meredith family as well. Your profound wisdom, command of language, and lively wit have made your chapel speeches and friendly conversations a vital part of our individual development. A true gentleman and scholar, you pursue knowledge and inspire in us a desire to know life. You have made your position not only a profes- sional one, but also a personal one. You and your wife have welcomed us into your home, thereby draw- ing us close to you. Your wholehearted participation in campus activities has made you in every respect the leader of the angels. Dr. Campbell is still as dear to those who grad- uated twenty-seven years ago, as he is to present graduates. During your twenty-seven years of service to Mere- dith, the school has experienced a new growth and development. Many facilities that were only dreams are now realities as a result of your devotion. Be- cause of your diligence in seeking the best for Mere- dith, the Carlyle Campbell Library will be a monu- ment to your outstanding scholarship and service. In addition to your leadership at Meredith, your influence has reached across North Carolina and the South. As a member of various commissions, you have demonstrated your vital concern for the advancement of higher education. Your positions of authority have given you deep insight into all aspects of education, thus enriching your accomplishments as president of Meredith. Your civic and academic involvement has preserved our sense of belonging to the larger community, as well as to the campus. At the same time your genuine love of learning has focused our attention on the pri- mary objectives of Meredith College. Your retirement seems unreal to us, so intimately have we come to associate you with the life of the college. To you we dedicate the 1966 Oak Leaves — Dr. Carlyle Campbell. The leader of the angels Receptions, an opportunity for friendly conversation over a cup of tea . M Art is a human activity having for its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to tvhich men have risen. Tolstoi The mystical loneliness of Autumn ... a tutor kneel- ing to button the tattered coat of a small child . . . the beauty of a timeless song ... an oak leaf symbo- lizing strength and wisdom ... a book brimming with knowledge to be acquired ... a discussion inspiring citizenship ... a freshman plodding through the maze of endless days of orientation . . . a sunrise service commemorating the rebirth of life ... a reception to form new friendships ... a senior rehearsal leading to the beginning of a new life . . . a meditative student fomulating new ideas about life . . . concerts broadening our appreciation ... a splash of color from the student ' s brush. Putting the finishing touches on a painting masterpiece . . . The songs we sing put joy into our hearts. Guest speakers, such as Lieutenant Governor Bob Scott, have helped to sharpen our awareness of the world. Dr. Pratt ' s lecture-recitals provided both stimulation and entertainment. I n n % ii m- 3i : - 4t «« koudmy Sometimes I think the things we see are shadows of the things to be. Phoebe Gary Silhouettes . . . reveries of things that were and are to be . . . recollections of our years at Meredith . . . mountains of books for termpapers . . . lights in the room before dawn . . . umbrellas lining the hallways . . . white church steeples rising above the Raleigh skyline . . . Christmas trees decking the campus . . . the fountain at twilight . . . green trees mirrored on a glassy lake ... a letter in the post office ... a boy and girl saying good night ... a light in the phone booth at midnight ... a cap and gown waiting for June . . . and tomorrow, a woman in a new world. An open Bible, the key to our Christian heritage . . . A Thanksgiving meditation by Dr. Campbell Required chapel is a worship experience inspiring spiritual growth. HLl 1MB tti LfO ail t ■ 4 Um wmjb Nothing in the world is single All things by a law divine In one spirit meet and mingle. Shelley Solemn thoughts while walking by the lake . . . religion classes which challenge us to see ourselves . . . outstanding chapel speakers from all over the world . . . seminars in which we discuss problems which are of special significance to us . . . Religious Emphasis Week when our minds are enriched by the thoughts of others . . . meditations in our new chapel . . . retreats . . . friendly interest shown by members of the Raleigh churches . . . sunrise services . . . dis- cussions with faculty members who help us to under- stand ... an awareness of the needs of others and our need for association with them . . . togetherness. A quiet moment in the chapel built by Meredith students . . : fi it. y« Church means a great deal to most Meredith girls, although church attendance is no longer required. K appa Nu Sigma represents the highest academic achievement at Meredith. The library is the heart of the academic communit Faculty members show a willingness to guide students to greater truth. 12 It is through Art and through Art only that we can realize our perfection. — Oscar Wilde The pursuit of excellence ... a feeling of accomplish- ment in a job well-done . . . knowing the answers on an exam . . . Kappa Nu Sigma . . . winning an election . . . Who ' s Who ... a professor ' s words of encouragement . . . Dean ' s List ... a feeling of one- ness with a special friend ... an A.B. degree . . . a chance for graduate school . . . recognition for service . . . Silver Shield ... an opportunity to mature ... a vocation ... the pride of Mother and Dad . . . making someone happy . . . study, hard work, laugh- ter, tears . . . and finally, the world at our fingertips. rmioxixMj { y Perfectii Class Day— 1965 13 The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on. Walter Lippmann A more than competent administration and faculty . . . dedication to the needs of students . . . participation in activities outside as well as within the Meredith com- , munity . . . recognized leaders throughout the state . . . talks with students in the Bee Hive . . . stimulating class lectures . . . papers to grade . . . trying to make all new students feel they belong ... the cast of the un- • forgettable Alice In Wonderland . . . participants in ; Corn Huskin ' and Play Day . . . organizing and co- ordinating activities . . . terrific sports at the Faculty Auction . . . faculty advisors who endear themselves to students . . . encouragement for us to succeed when we I have ended our college life . . . individuals never to be | forgotten. tt ifiil Tke O itof mjdjm up 3n iWemorp of r i 1 r ' I S ( ' ■ -- Agnes Bickford Cooper (1903-1964) Director of the Meredith News Bureau During twenty years of capable, devotee service to Meredith, her keen perception, her radiant cheerfulness — qualities enriched by the depth of her Christian faith — made to the life of the College a contribution of great value. 16 Board of Trustees L. M. Massey, Chairman W. H. Westphal, Vice Chairman Howard R. Boozer, Secretary George Silver, Treasurer Terms Expire 1966 Howard R. Boozer Raleigh Bunah L. Clark Asheville Eleanor L. Davis Winston-Salem Roberts Lasater Charlotte John A. Stevens Wilmington W. H. Trentman Raleigh Straughan H. Watkins Henderson Terms Expire 1968 Edwin S. Coates Raleigh R. W. Kicklighter Elizabeth City L. M. Massey Zebulon Donald G. Myers Reidsville Mary C. Norwood Goldsboro W. Roy Poole Kinston W. Fred Williams Greensboro Terms Expire 1967 Hugh G. Ashcraft Charlotte W.J. Broadwell Durham Christine B. Farrior Williamston John M. Lewis Raleigh Thomas L. Rich, Jr Fairmont Charles R. Tucker Gary W. H. Westphal Greensboro Terms Expire 1969 Douglas Aldrich Gastonia Raymond A. Bryan Goldsboro C. C. Cameron Raleigh Elizabeth J. Dotterer Sanford Hayden B. Hayes Hickory Elizabeth D. Reid Raleigh E. T. Rollins, Jr Durham EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. H. Trentman, Chairman W. H. Westphal, Vice Chairman Howard R. Boozer W. J. Broadwell C. C. Cameron Edwin S. Coates Elizabeth J. Dotterer John M. Lewis L. M. Massey Elizabeth D. Reid Charles R. Tucker Straughan H. Watkins W. Fred Williams 17 President As a help in understanding the present and as guidance for the future, any record of the past should be both pleasurable and valuable. In this context, were we wiser, we might regard some failures and disappointments as of more importance than what we immediately considered achievements. Mav this edition of the Oak Leaves, recording some outstanding activities and experiences of the year 1965-66 at Meredith, serve you well, as mature reflection would direct. Your Alma Mater will continue to feel a keen interest in everything that concerns you. Carlyle Campbell President 18 ii.M. Academic Dean Leishman a. Peacock Dean of Students Louise Fleming 19 George Silver Business Manager ■% Jl Mary Bland Josey Registrar ' ' | , Sankey L. Blanton Director of Development Donna Dull Assistant in Office of Admissions ASSISTANT DEANS OF STUDENTS Elizabeth Jones, Nancy Carroll, Lucile Peak Hi , DIETITIAN AND ASSISTANTS Harriet Holler, Dietitian; Elizabeth Rice, Mattie Bell, Jc Dhine Booth. ALUMNAE STAFF Evelyn Posey, Margaret Martin, Alumnae Secretary; Eliza- beth Ponton, Kate Matthews. LIBRARY STAFF Virginia Pruden, Jane Greene, Hazel Baity, Librarian; Dorothy McCombs. 21 f o o SECRETARIES Seated: Lois Renfrew, Carolyn Robinson. Slandini;: Cecelia Lyday, Zona Norwood, Betty Jean Yeager. INFIRMARY Dr. William J. Senter, Edna Hurst, Lucy Saunders. BUSINESS OFFICE Seated: Margaret Johnson, Gwen Davis. Standing: Virginia Scarboro, Pauline Gay, Lynn Reiger. 22 R. A. L. Walker Director of Religious Activity Frances Thorne, House Director; Director. Lucille Dandridge, Assistant House Faye Humphries Director of News Bureau MEREDITH SUPPLY STORE Addie Thomas, Ruth Gower, Betty Johnson, Dru Hinsley. Harry Simmons Supervisor of Maintenance 23 Art Grove Robinson, Diana Harmon. Leonard White Romantic or Baroque? Student notebooks filled with indistinguishable reproductions. . . . Long hours in the lab. . . . It ' s not fin- ished. . . . Constructive criticism and un- ceasing encouragement. . . . Headaches, pressures, and rewards for that final exhibit. Biology Georgette Campbell. John Yarbrough, James Eads Frogs and crayfish and formaldehyde. . . . Running to the lab for that last look at the exhibits. . . . Mr. E ' s magic watch. . . . Long hours of study for those terrible exams. . . . Field trips, bugs, and unidentifiable leaves. . . . The Scopes case and the left-over bone. . . . An awareness and wonder at the world around us. ■i d i l Sm Business and Economics Anne Parnell, Lois Frazier, Evelyn Simmons Frequent field trips . . . But I can ' t transcribe my notes! . . . Will the U. S. enter the Com- mon Market?!! . . . patience with the ma- chines ... a term paper and two book reviews is a must for all economics courses ... the Christmas mailing list prepared by the busi- ness students is a help to all. 24 Chemistry and Physics Helen Jo Collins, Mary Yarbrough, Sally Horner Unbalanceable equations. . . . White lab jack- ets across campus. . . . The undefinable law of gravity? ... A feeling of discovery. . . . Nitric acid and burned fingers. . . . Smoke from the lab. . . . Endless experimentation. . . . Why? . . . Tomorrow ' s scientists. Education Robert G. Fracker, Lila Bell, David R. Reveley, Harry K. Dorsett (not pictured) An avid interest in each of us. . . . Helping us to find our philosophy. . . . The normal curve of distribution. . . . Stimulating class discussions. . . . Butterflies and hard work and the satisfactions of student teaching. . . . The anxiety in waiting to hear . . . . We want you to be professionals. English lone K. Knight, Ruth Ann Baker, Norma Rose, Mary Lynch Johnson, Elizabeth Chamberlain, Caro- lyn Poole, Mamie Hafner The frustrations of those first themes. . . . I ' ll never find time. . . . But you do. . . . Stimulating ideas and unconscious growth. . . . Bacon ' s essays and Othello ' s flaw. . . . And all those lines to say. . . . Diagrams and con- ferences and a genuine concern for each of us. . . . Instilling in us a respect for Meredith tradition and a precept for life. . . . Act well your part. Foreign Language Standing: Walter George, Judith R. Crane, William R. Ledford. Seated: Jacqueline Beza, Quentin 0. McAllister, Joelle Galling. Not pictured: P. A. Cline, Jr. Finding out about our neighbors. . . . Vocabulary and vocabulary. . . . Re- peat. . . . Singing carols in Spanish, French, German, and Latin. . . . Caesar, Faust, and Cervantes. . . . And it ' s all Greek to me. ... ... Pre- paring for better relations in a world growing closer together. History and Political Science Carolyn B. Grubbs, Sarah M. Lemmon, Rosalie Gates, Frank L. Grubbs, Carolyn Happer, Thomas C. Parramore Pages and pages of notes. . . . Could you please slow down? . . . Informal and stimulating discussions. . . . The Treaty of Versailles. ... A department full of majors Yearly term papers. . . . Dr. P ' s steam engine. ... A con- cern for student awareness. . . . Always available and always interested. . . . Making history come alive for us. Home Economics Marylyn M. Stuber, Ellen Brewer Long hours preparing for the Christmas exhibit . . . Oh, girls, that would be a happy choice . . . getting up early in the Home Management House . . . Don ' t ever stitch over a pin . . . delightful aromas radiating from the kitchen. Mathematics Dorothy K. Preston, Geneva L. Martin, Sanborn Chesley, James A. Stephens Only twenty-five word problems for home- work? . . . Protractor, rulers, tables, and chalk dust. . . . Erase! ... But I haven ' t fiinshed! . . . Pop quizzes — you must keep up. . . . Sudden insight and the satisfaction of mastering that problem. ... The new math brings its own problems. . . . Welcoming our two new teachers. Versatility and strong individuality . . . end- less hours of practice . . . preparation for senior recitals . . . satisfaction in a job well done ... a mixture of piano, organ, and vocal sounds emitting from Jones Audi- torium ... a separate table at registration. M usic Seated: Harry E. Cooper. Standing: Beatrice Donley, Edwin K. Blanchard, James L. Clyburn, Stuart Pratt, Phyllis W. Garriss, Karen Young, Isabelle Haeseler. 27 Physical Education Front: Jay D. Massey, Mary M. Edwards. Back: Frances W. Stevens, Lynn MacDonald, Helena W. Allen. Freshmen learn in health how to care for those sore muscles from P. E. . . . Golf games on Poteat green. . . . Graceful? dancers. ... I can ' t find my arrows. . . . Lovely nails left in bowling balls, May Day im ing us in shape. I missed the bus. ' the newcomers. . . . Keep- Psychology and Philosophy Ethel Tilley An introduction to ourselves. . . . Anxieties about anxieties. . . . Dr. Tilley ' s class recitals. . . . The miracle of mind. . . . Hours of lab and research. . . . Heredity and environ- ment. ... A better understanding of ourselves and others. Religion Roger Cook, Ralph E. McLain, Henry Coffer, Bernard Cochran And I thought I knew something about the Bible. . one hour quizzes. . into our Christian Making us think. . books to read and pers. . . . Meaningful and helpful consultations. . . . Helping us to find our direction. . . Eight page, . . An insight heritage. . . . , . Hundreds of papers and pa- 28 Coke time in Hunter Hall A teacher must put himself on a level with his stu- dents?! The Thinker . . . Our illustrious faculty We cannot tell the precise moment when friend- ship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop ivhich makes it run over; so in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over. James Boswell riendships never to be forgotten . . . companionship hall parties . . . meeting new competition . . . Christmas caroling . . . class meetings . . . con- regations in the rooms with the T.V. ' s . . . clean rooms? . playing bridge between classes . . . studying for tests . . . freshman termpapers . . . arranging rooms . . . conversations while soaking up the sun . . . planning what to do after graduation . . . someone to talk to about our problems . . . learning new interests from new friends . . . those every day kindnesses which we will never forget. Ttie O itof umoAlup We return to school in the midst of a September heat wave . . . exclamations at the incredibility of being SENIORS resound in the halls of Poteat . . . registra - tion reminds us of the miles ive have traveled and the distance which remains . . . we slip easily into the routine of daily classes . . . more enthusiastic because we know the end is near . . . more determined because we know that this is our last op- portunity to improve ourselves through formal education . . . we accept the responsi- bilities of seniority with anticipation, eager to give to Meredith something of ivhat she has given us . . . senior privileges bring the long hikes to the parking lot and the terrible indecision of whether or not to cut that 8:30 class . . . living in mod- ern luxury . . . cold baths . . . parking tickets . . . and all those free but unused week ends . . . the year is filled with victories . . . the senior angels return from abroad bringing home the Cornhuskin cup . . . we stretch our imaginations and the red tights for a winning Stunt . . . as classmates and sisters we compete in society rush, happy that the freshmen are sisters of Meredith first . . . and the last victory, graduation, brings with it feelings of satisfaction, relief, sadness, and grati- tude . . . as SENIORS ive become more aivare each day that it is a time for last things . . . the last summer of irresponsibility . . . the last registration . . . the last Cornhuskin and Stunt . . . the last Christmas party . . . the last required concert . . . the last exam week . . . the last term paper . . . and for some of us, the last experience of group living . . . we become more aware each day that it is a time for first things . . . the freedom and responsibilities of self-support . . . the first important job appli- cation . . . the first realization that the decision is ours alone . . . planning weddings and taking graduate exams . . . June arrives before we knoiv it and with it comes graduation and good-bye . . .ive pack our bags, each of us promising to keep in touch . . . take a last lingering look at the campus which has become more beautiful and more dear to us in its four years as our home . . . and drive away . . . we go our separate ways, but the common feelings of tenderness for the past, courage for the present, and hope for the future make fast the ties and the Class of ' 66 remains united in spirit. 32 Senior Class Officers Sue Hilton President Sue Bell Vice-President Ann Dahl Secretary Judy Maynard Treasurer 33 Diane Hatcher Aldridge Sociology Gary Johnny ' s got ANOTHER new car! . . . Beautiful brunette . . . Avid Carolina fan . . . F.B.I. No. 5 . . . B.-B. . . . Diamond in ' 62, wedding band in ' 65 . . . Easy to talk to . . . Red and white exam dress . . . WE ' re going skiing this week end. . . . Diane. Betsy Warren Alford Religion Zebulon Keeper of Brewer . . . Diamond from Tommy — June wedding . . . Trips home every week end . . . Just a couple of books to read for tomorrow . . . Sufficiently vague . . . Midnight visits to the refrigera- tor ... A perfect lady . . . Betsy. Judy Carol Alligood History Elizabeth City Our TV Hog Caller . . . Four years and no prince . . . Constant bed bug . . . Marvy . . . You bet your booties granny ... 2 hair pieces and false eye lashes . . . WTFS . . . Neatness personified? . . . You rang? . . . Road trips to New York and Nassau . . . Judy. Alice Priscilla Atwill English Richmond, Va Portrait of a Virginia Lady . . Beauty with expressive eyes . . Bus rides to Richmond . . . High school romance ... A pearl neck lace . . . Tommy ' s April Bride . . Five years subscription to Bride ' s Magazine . . . Early English gradu- ate . . . Security is a pink com- forter . . . Alice. Delinda Baine Barrier Math Concord F.B.I. Agent No. 2 . . . Rick . . . After eight years a wedding in sight . . . Oreos . . . Twig beats were due yesterday . . . Crazy Ka-choo! . . . Sure it ' s my hair. . . . De- pendable . . . Let ' s go to the Char Burger. . . . Send the Light. . . . Dee. 34 Nancy Williams Basham English Raleigh Busy nights with Grant and Jamey ... A poem a day . . . Creative wife and mother . . . Writer of the Great American novel . . . Hula dancer from way back . . . Why must I take P.E.?? . . . Willie. Susan Carol Bell Math Goldsboro Decisions, decisions, which fra- ternity this weekend? . . . Cl ass vice-president . . . Where ' s Sue? In the library . . . Dillon . . . Al- ways efficient . . . Bedroom eyes . . . Third Vann ' s courageous hall proctor . . . Suebell. Melanie Smith Benton Biology Monroe Hi, kid! . . . Has Freddie called? August wedding, finally after six years . . . Crazy Foam! . . . O. K., so I ' m sensitive ... I really can ' t see . . . Suite diagnostician . . . Honest, I ' m going to stop smoking . . . Monk and HAWG . . . Melanie. y Pamela Lynn Billington Music Wilmington Chairman of the Board on the Es- tablishment of Standards of Indi- vidual Evaluation . . . Sole survivor of the Pigeon Suite . . . Week ends . . . Goodies . . . What recital?!!! . . . Don ' t think twice, it ' s all right . . . Lynn. Janice Miller Black Sociology Raleigh Transfer from Roanoke College . . . Sociology major with a psychiatrist husband . . . Laughing brown eyes and cute little shoes . . . Spark plug of Soc. 374 . . . Janice. Mary Elizabeth Booker Education Smithfield F.B.I. Agent No. 1 . . . Complicated long distance calls to Dewey at Harvard . . . Take me back to Cortina . . . Ironing for an extra dime . . . Bee Hive soda jerk . . . January graduate to plan summer wedding ... A laugh for every oc- casion . . . Born teacher . . . Send the Light ... Bet. Beverly Brown Branch History Smyrna, Ga. Her name changed in July . . . Bad Freshman blind dates . . . Apart- ment and husband in Atlanta . . . Likes model airplanes? . . . The candy bar kid . . . Mama Branch ' s advice . . . Bev. Rosalind Box Brockett Religion Raleigh Graduate in 3 years . . . Pert and bubbly personality . . . Sparkling blue eyes . . . Chief cook and psy- chologist . . . Diet Pepsis and brownies . . . Married to Bob, chem- ical engineer . . . Their eyes on graduate school . . . Rosalind. Janet Rebecca Brown Math Raleigh Always with a book to read . . . Faithful participant in church and scliool activities . . . Christmas in Florida, baby-sitting ... A great summer at Langley Field . . . Pretty red hair, a quick smile . . . Neat and well organized . . . Speedy trips down Hillsboro in blue Plym- outh . . . President of Day Students . . . Best All-around Day Student . . . JB. Johnsie Brown Brown Home Economics Raleigh Junior transfer from U.N.C. at Greensboro . . . Four years — sweet- hearts; two years — a diamond, Brown weds Brown, August, 1965 . . . Petite feminine girl with a mas- culine name . . . Neat and proper . . . Two baths daily and forever ironing . . . Johnsie. 36 Patricia Neal Brown Chemistry Raleigh Tall and slender brunette . . . Loves big hats and different shoes . . . Gives professional home perma- nents . . . Dates engineering stu- dent at State . . . Exemplifies kind- ness . . . Hostess with the mostest . . . Has anybody seen my . . . ? . , . Pat. Jeanne Werner Bryant English Rocky Mount Three hours sleep per night . . . We ' re just good buddies . . . BEACH! BEACH! BEACH! . . . O.K., Dr. Rose ... I just don ' t have time. . . . Conferences . . . I flunked it , . . Reserved library seat for 3 years . . . You won ' t believe this . . . Sunday morning church . . . Broughton College Professor . . . Late while serving a campus . . . J.B. Marian Lee Bunch Religion Edenton Meetings, meetings, meetings!! Maid of Honor . . . Grad school bound . . . Modine! . . . No, thanks, I ' ll have an orange . . . Senior with many different dates a week!! Ten in a Malibu? ? . . . I ' m really glad they ' re having coffee! . Lights out, girls! . . . Vive WTSF . . . Send the Light . Marian. Elizabeth Susan Burfening Home Economics Raleigh Transfer from Colorado . . . Dating husband in Home Management House ... I says to Peter, ' Peter, ' I says . . . Naps before dinner, naps after dinner . . . But I need a lot of rest . . . Innocent eyes . . . Susan. Susan Parker Caison English Raleigh A perfect SPeCie of work when necessary and wit in play . . . Practical joker . . . Where ' s my door? . . . Just one more hand . . . I ' ll get up in a few minutes . . . Avid fan of Ben Quick . . . Never on Sunday at Meredith . . . Has anybody seen my Faberge? . . . Breakfast of Pepsi and nabs . . . Got a match? . . . Ooh, no! . . . WTSF . . . Susan. 37 Carol Mae Callahan Religion Vass Early to bed, early to rise . . . I can sleep through anything! . . . Conscientious . . . Homeward- bound on weekends ... I just love chocolate! . . . Sincere friend to all . . . Inspiring, deep faith . . . Patsy. Joyce Laureen Canady Sociology Charlotte Chieftain of the counselors . . . Hot dogs and milkshakes at 10 p.m. . . Practical joker . . . How now brown cow . . . Fun levin ' . . . SOS . . . A grasshopper skirt at IFC . . . He was a real ' nice ' boy ... A song for every occasion and the uke . . . Send the Light . . . Joyce. Elizabeth Ann Carlson Education Wilmington Betsy . . . Billy . . . Bus, train or plane — how to get to the Citadel? . . . Tube time . . . Anybody want some popcorn? . . . Class beauty . . . Our Junior leader . . . Sailing at Seafarer . . . Betsy. Betty Hastings Carter History Raleigh Marriage and college — 18 hours just a snap! . . . Diets, termpapers and housework . . . Always witty, dependable, and charming . . . Beautiful eyes . . . Honey, it ' s about that front fender . . . Grad school bound . . . Mother of She . . . Betty. Linda Elaine Carter Education Chadbourn Always on the go (in the wrong direction) ... Dr. Carter ' s drug store ... A remedy for every ill- ness . . . That never ending smile . . . And then there ' s me . . . It ' s a real small town . . . Quick friendly visits . . . Ya ' ll, you know! ?! ... Linda. 38 Sara Roselyn Chandler Education Southern Pines Rosebud — the flower . . . He ' s at least 6 ' 3 . . . Somebody stole my milk . . . Private room with rocker . . . The red shoes . . . Curly locks . . . Into my heart ' s treasury I slipped a coin. ... ... 31 six year olds . . . Crisco . . . Rosie. Beverly Dale Childress Education Richmond, Va. Happiness is a chocolate world . . . Late, late, and later . . . Wake me up in five minutes . . . Believer of all things . . . Beta Sigma Upsilon chief . . . One of those Va. girls . . . Halloween pumpkin ... A touch of the artist . . . Young lover of coffee . . . CKMP . . . Dale. Mary Elaine Collier Fayetteville History Two-and-a-half-year graduate . . . History-making . . . Week end studying at Chapel Hill . . . Sam and Scotty . . . This must be Thursday night . . . Laughing Girl . . . Wedding bells at Christmas . . . Elaine. Elizabeth Kennedy Collins History Wise, Va. That Va. mountain brogue . . . Nice brown eyes . . . Transfer from Radford . . . Weekly trips to Ar- chives . . . Longview S.S. teacher . . . Week end baby sitter . . . Billy, helpful mother-in-law . . . Always sleepy . . . Liz. Ann Eaton Covington Sociology Newton Blind date in September, diamond in May, wedding in June . . . Al- ready a Mrs. . . . Jimmy . . . Pushed class schedule . . . Endless work for Dr. Syron . . . Nightowl . . . Daytime sleeper . . . Frantic trips to Dix . . . Always searching for a ride to Newton . . . January graduate . . . Ann. Beverly Annette Cox Sociology Richmond, Va. Richmond blue-blood . . . Just a little bit ... A male harem . . . Laughter unlimited ... 200 lb. DDE ... A Corvette rally ... In- firmary hours . . . Declare a major? . . . Let ' s eat out tonight . . . Soc Club president . . . RPI and the law . . . Bev. Annie Laurie Cress Sociology Salisbury Selling those Twig ads . . . The New Yorker . . . Turn the radio off! . . . Early riser . . . Lover of good times . . . Dependability plus . . . Always willing to blind date . . . OPSE . . . Travel or bust . . . Send the Light . . . Laurie. Helen Elaine Crumpler Education Smithfield Our pretty May representative . . . Fingernails! . . . Where ' d you get those blue jeans? . . . Ski sweaters by the dozen . . . ssuurree . . . Trips to The Hill . . . Shower soloist . . . Elaine. Ann Louise Dahl Sociology Burlington Minutes for our class . . . Junior transfer from Mary Baldwin . . . June marriage to Ken! . . . Bus and scooter rides to the movies . . . The littlest angel ... 6 a.m. date with the mailman . . . Popcorn and chocolate . . . Vive la WTSF! . . . Send the Light . . . Ann. Joyce Eileen Daniel Business Spring Hope Faithful worker on the Twig bills ... A great love for the machine ' s room ... A letter a day will keep the blues away ... A true heart for far-away loves . . . Summers of fun in the sun and with an ex- cursion to Hawaii ... A fear of roommates who tip hair . . . Joy. 40 Florence Minerva Dickens Sociology Castalia Late to bed, late to rise . . . Demo- crat all the way . . . Lover of Ken- nedy Clan . . . Jack Jones albums . . . Morning and aft ernoon naps . . . I ' d just like to say this . . . Cat enthusiast . . . She ' s at the prison ... A summer on the Wonderful Jersey shore . . . Flo. Doris Phyllis Duncan Economics Halifax, Va. A weekend lover in an Austin-Healy ... A new home by the river . . . Mrs. Simmon ' s protegee ... A cat named Anna, a bowling fan? . . . Clean blouses from home every weekend . . . Phyllis. Beth Devin Eakes Biology Clinton Faircloth ' s watchdog . . . Five labs a week and a tattered white lab coat ... A happiness book for every occasion . . . Bring me a surprise from the Bee Hive . . . Grand- mother . . . Checker of lab papers . . . Maker of welcome signs . . . Beth. Bonnie Jean Eicher Math Charlotte Our Lady of Mercy ... Six year romance with Neal . . . Winter wedding in sight . . . USC fan . . . Weekends away via VW ... No Saturday classes? . . . Wake me up in ten minutes . . . Neat in appearance . . . Blondie . . . Send the Light . . . Eicher. Home Economics Betsy Frye Evans Cary Our red-head with the yellow GTO . . . Just loves the English depart- ment ... Si, Senora Evans . . . Mar- ried to the U.S. Navy . . . Miss Hanyen ' s hemlines ... A trailer in Cary . . . Bet. 41 Martha Louise Evans History Norfolk Early to bed, Later to rise . . . Week end plane trip to Arkansas State Homecoming and Larry . . . Plans for a June wedding . . . What ' s happening in Turkey and Cyprus? My students might ask . . . Martha. WiLDA Marie Ferguson History Durham Modern dance accompanist . . . Ensemble, chorus, and roommate ' s recital . . . Sunday trips to Durham . . . Archives ' chauffeur . . . Comet cruiser . . . Only 2000 pages to go! . . . Always late for chorus . . . How are you? . . . Fergie. Mary Kate Floyd Education Fairmont Petite from Poteat . . . Summer school at Wingate . . . Daily letters from JWF . . . Road trips to South Carolina . . . Notorious pink rollers . . . Furniture walker . . . Afternoon napper . . . Daily chocolate ice cream and coke . . . Correspondence course in a Flash . . . Send the Light . . . Graduation in January . . . Kata. Sandra Carolyn Flynt Religion Winston-Salem Are you serious? . . . MCA presi- dent ... A smile for everyone . . . The Bear ' s right paw . . . Concave . . . WFJ and improper backing . . . My feets are hot . . . The joys of this world; they ' re real . . . Paleface in Moccasins . . . Bino. 42 Linda Ann Frederick Religion Goldsboro Diamond from Jim ... I can ' t wait ' til June . . . SAE Gal . . . She ' s the one with the BIG blue eyes! . . . She sings too . . . Monster faces . . . 22nd birthday . . . Don ' t think twice, it ' s all right . . Linda. Ann Sinclair Freeman French Dunn Teaching French to first graders . . . I ' m so tired! . . . Love for Caro- lina and Morehead scholars . . . Howard . . . Frequent trips to Ridge- wood . . . Bike rides before supper . . . Always a meeting . . . Love for the finer things in life . . . Ann. Norma Eugenia Gargis English Chesapeake, Va. I ' m scared . . . Ten cups of coffee a day . . . The Kid . . . Four- hundred lines of Shakespeare, good grief! . . . The joys of student teach- ing . . . Anybody for pool? . . . Who ' s next in line for a crunch? . . . Norm. Bettie Ann Griffin Religion Asheville Vivacious chatter from morning ' til night ! ! . . . My Nelson is coming Wednesday! ! . . . What should I wear? . . . Week-ends at the Hill . . . Popcorn ... A diamond from Dr. Watts . . . Vive la WTSF . . . Send the Light . . . Bettie. Carolyn Elizabeth Griffin Biology Monroe The Pika ' s No Mind . . . What, a hall proctor? . . . Blah! . . . Tinkerbell . . . Madame Curie in the making . . . Me — serious?! . . . Meredith beats Duke in basketball game? . . . Dependability and NEAT- NESS ... Cat lover . . . Well, when I was in Denmark ... A Halloween ghost . . . Carolyn. 43 Janet Jo Grogan Music Winston-Salem Saturday Morning Breakfast Club . . . Goin ' to the building . . . Just can ' t make those academics! . . . Bubbling personality . . . Diet pills . . . Blondes do have more fun , . . Charburgers and dough- nuts . . . Toodle! . . . Grogan. Julia Lynn Hall Music Raleigh A laugh a minute . . . Transfer from Peace . . . Independent, fickle, keen wit . . . Common sense plus! . . . Ambition to teach . . . Week end tales — unique experience! . . . Julia. Judy Rose Hamrick Sociology Winston-Salem Gre.g, Greg, Greg — wedding bells December 29 . . . Campus leader . . . Miss Meredith . . . I ' m so tired . . . M.R.A. . . . Loudmouthed ashtray emptier . . . Foot in mouth disease . . . Hammurabi. Ann Gardna Hanchey Education Rose Hill Letters faithfully to E. C. for 3 years . . . Date every night the fourth . . . Sept. 27, a diamond from David . . . Happiness is a wonderful family . . . Look at my hair! . . . Headaches and worry, worry, worry . . . This might be your husband! . . . Ann. LiBBY Ann Hatley Home Economics Durham Knows a things . . pajamas to rise . ends . . . little bit about a lot of . I reckon . . . Leopard . . Late to bed and early . . Home for the week T.V. fiend . . . Perfect at- tendance record for weekly movie . . . Transfer from St. Mary ' s . . . Libby 44 Anita Wilma Hauser Math Winston-Salem Our First Lady . . . Charter mem- ber of S.O.S. . . . Sing along with Nita in Thursday chapel . . . We have a very unusual relationship. . . . Rides to Davidson . . . Ob- livious to letter writing ... A contagious laugh . . . Send the Light . . . Nita. Joanna Helms Math Roanoke Rapids 3 year plan . . . Donut and coffee . . . Long awaited week ends at V. M. I. . . . Let me finish my Shakespeare . . . Summer school at Chapel Hill . . . Diet pills ... A knitting and TV fan . . . Bus rides to State . . . Joanna. SUSANNE HERNDON History Charlotte Sweet and pleasant personality . . . Expressive blue eyes . . . Hostess for M.C. at Azalea Festival . . . Junior year Kappa Sig House . . . Vocalist for combo at C.H. . . . Al- ways bright eyed and bushy-tailed in the morning . . . Oscar . . . Poor Baby ... A Peace -ful transfer . . . Second Vann . . . Susie Joyce Jorgensen Hewett Home Economics Raleigh Dempsey . . . Gold band . . . Modern Bride . . . Pretty red locks . . . Blouses and more blouses . . . Those late nightly baths . . . Those won- derful Spanish classes . . . The trailer . . . Have you been out in the sun lately? Southport gal . . . Joyce. Bonita Sue Hilton Spanish Lexington Leader of Seniors . . . Competent . . . Letters from Cincinnati . . . Eddie . . . Best Class Spirit . . . Early to bed . . . Juniorcrats . . . Always a helping hand . . . Hilton. 45 Dawn Gay Holden Music Hudson Tall redhead . . . Begins the day with her horoscope ... A good friend ... I hate the music build- ing! . . . Recital panic . . . Life ' s a goal — a Ferrari . . . But it was on sale! . . . Always overdrawn . . . Weird midnight snacks . . . Femme fatale ... I love him to pieces! . . . Send the Light ' . . . Dawn. Mary Jean Hooks English Fremont Early to bed, early to rise . . . Letters to my mommie . . . Tom- my and Greg . . . New interest in sports ... A high school coach . . . Crossword puzzles ... A copper Satellite making trips home every week end . . . Jeannie. Mary Kaye Howard Art Fuquay-Varina Sigh! I ' m contented! . . . Hot dogs dill pickles, raw-egg milkshakes stand-ups and crackers . . . spurts of energy . . . My foot ' s asleep . . . Astrotek ' s Mary Poppins . . I ' m snowed . . . Loves yellow . . Coordinated wardrobe . . . Movie- mania vs. exhibit panic . . . But all Scorpio ' s are jealous! . . . Send the Light . . . Kaye. Mary Gay Howell Education Seaboard Morning and afternoon trips to the Post Office . . . Early to bed and early to rise . . . Week end trips to EC. . . . December bride . . . Room cluttered with class projects . . . Creative impulses . . . I ' ve got to go on a diet next week . . . Organ- ization plus . . . Promises of being an exc ellent teacher . . . Mary Pansy Inez Hudler Sociology Jacksonville Skate board and bruised knees . . . Hair color changes like the weather . . . You ' re all wrong paadna . . . Billy and High Point College . . . Paints pretty pictures . . . LOVE that Sugar Bear and Nags Head . . . Chowan for summer school . . . Those-ugh-early trips to P.O. and Manly Street Kindergarten . . . 2 V . . . Pansy. 46 Mary Shelton Hunt Home Economics Raleigh A diamond from James and plans for a July wedding . . . Always nutty and confused . . . Late to bed and late to class ... A ' 53 Ford named Cream Puff . . . Shelton, Patricia Herring Hurst . Education Wilmington Roses and phone calls from London in lonely Junior year . . . New York trip brings happy reunion and Ed- die home at last . . . Easily excited . . . It ' s turrible ... A T.V. from Eddie . . . Avid UNC fan . . . Eager fourth graders . . . January grad . . . Patsy. Helen Johnette Ingold Religion Albemarle Mother Superior of Vann ... A willing Volunteer . . . Somnambul- ism personified . . . Anyone for hand-to-hand combat? . . . Who ' s rushing into anything? . . . Doe Doe . . . Library depressive . . . BCLDWCB . . . Week ends away . . . Johnette. Grace Herring James Education Bethel Mummy . . . Does my hair look all right? . . . Shell-collector . . . Strawberry blonde . . . Sam ' s roomm.ate . . . Endless projects . . . Predestined to be an artist ... Is everyone from Durham? . . . Al- ways neat . . . Brrrrrrr . . . Grace. Kay Hedrick James Education Raleigh An August marriage to Edwin . . . A new roommate on Bryan Street . . . Actually, I didn ' t cook — we went out to eat! ... A smile for all . . . Donuts and Dionne . . . Kay. 47 Barbara Ann Johnson History Four Oaks Nightly letters to Buck . . . Theta Tau pin in November . . . Wedding plans???? . . . One history book after another . . . Late hours for Parramore . . . Oh, I have so much to do . . . Apex ' s number one his- tory teacher . . . January graduate Pamela Elizabeth Jordan Math Danville Hoping for 4F . . . Dennis and I . . . Wolves growl for her at home- coming! . , . 2V . . . WTFS . . . Nassau . . . Did I get any mail? . . . Afternoon z ' s z ' s z ' s . . . Sig Ep sister . . . Pam. Mary Ann Kanipe Home Economics Fair Bluff Athletic moron . . . It ' s an all right thing to do . . . Love that sleep . . . Broken chemistry book . . . Summer schools at Pembroke . . . Don ' t lean on the door . . . Let ' s go out to eat . . . Daniel ' s teen- agers . . , Ann. Sue Grey Kelly English Tabor City Creative editor of the Acorn . . . Forty eleven bottles of nail polish and perfume . . . I ' m racked off! ... All night typing . . . Talks ' till 2:00 a.m. . . . Poetess of Poteat, Ode to a . . . Big Three ' s Girl Friday . . . Closetful of clothes . . . Happiness is a green file, a fun week end, and walks around the lake . . . Sue. Sara Lynn Riley Kennedy Education Raleigh Femininity plus . . . New Roommate . . . Wilson . . . Raleigh Transit . . . Quick trip home for the after din- ner mints . . . New wardrobe . . . Fraternity parties at Duke . . . Living pearls ... A smile for all . . . Y ' all . . . 2V . . . Sara Lynn. 48 Margaret Dennison Kerr Sociology College Park, Md. Chronic coffee and tea drinker . . . Spo radic exercises ... A Northern gal . . . Keeper of very late hours . . . Thank You notes . . . Unusual summers . . . Always-a-smiling . . . Growling teapot . . . Joseph ' s coat of many colors . . . Which book shall I read? . . . Forget it! . . . CKMP . . . Margy. Lou Ross Kesler Religion Henderson A good listener to all ' s problems . . . Love that bath oil . . . It ' s almost time for another bottle of Shalimar . . . July wedding plans, then life with Bob in Europe . . . Switchboard! . . . Tall blonde who is always calm, cool, and collected . . . M. C. A. Anthology meetings . . . Send the Light . . . Rossy. Martha Adelaide King Education Nashville Thinks curly hair a curse . . . Oh, me . . . Poteat ' s dorm mother . . . Just can ' t remember those dorm cards . . . Neat and tidy . . . Michelangelo . . . Lavish perfume user . . . Summer school at U.S.C. . . . Chomp! . . . Graduation in January . . . Send the Light . . . Martha. Betty Glyn Kirkpatrick Education Southern Pines I feel a nap coming on . . . Gary, AGR pin . . . Plans for a July wed- ding . . , Always eating chocolate candy ... 29 precious second grad- ers .. . Betty. Math Jo Ann Knight Greensboro Toiling editor of Oak Leaves . . . Blood, sweat, and tears ' til March deadline . . . Letters from Belgium and France . . . P.O. and breakfast at 7:30 . . . Great sense of humor ... I want a bottle of Faberg . . . O-oh, no! . . . Foot problems . . . Y ' all . . . I ' ve got miles to go before I sleep . . . Jo. 49 Mary Katharine Lambeth Religion Thomasville Where ' s my man! . . . European bound . . . Fever at Christmas . . . Yea Carolina! . . . Crazy steps Lam- beth . . . Summers in New York . . . Formal attire suits her style . . . Soap opera addict . . . Y ' all are crazy! . . . Fudge cicles and cokes . . . WTSF . . . Diddle . . . Kay. Madelyn Carol Langdon History Johnson City, Tenn. Little girl femininity and a warm smile and sparkling brown eyes . . . Early to bed and early to rise . . . Vivacious, creative and senti- mental . . . An interested listener . . . Poet with a probing mind . . . Exciting whirl of dates with Ben in Raleigh and Chapel Hill . . . Always on the go . . . Ready in 5 minutes . . . Letters from the moun- tains . . . Madelyn. Mary Clemons Lee Sociology Garner Bananas and Fifth Avenues . . . Blonde-headed Mrs. with that Tabor City accent ... A wardrobe in blue . . . Life with Boyd in a mobile home . . . Let Mary hold it . . . Mary Angela. Donna Lou LeRoy Sociology Raleigh Red hair and big green eyes . . . Always the perfect hostess and a terrific horsewoman . . . Can be found at the barn or with Freddie . . . Long rides in a yellow car after chapel . . . But, I ' m too young to leave my mother! . . . Donna. Martha Elizabeth Lester Math Kinston Math major for first graders . . . Baby pillow . . . Mailman at 8 and 4 . . . Old-fashioned diamond . . . Kentucky-bound in January . . . Letty Bester . . . Bob ' s laundry service . . . Friday night at the Laundromat . . . Avid supporter of N. C. State ' s AIChE and Engineer Council . . . Betty. 50 Frances Carlton Lipscomb Math Richmond Week ends and study dates . . . Devotion to Buck ... A Sig Ep pin . . . Burns the night oil in Poteat basement . . . A ' boat face at Tuesday drills ... A true Vir- ginia accent . . . An education on 4th String . . . Late breakfast . . . Send the Light . . . Carlton. Jean Paula Lowry Home Economics Great Bridge Roses from Ron, again ... A closet full of hall-made garments ... A spastic spender — an electric broom? . . . The expert on dining etiquette . . . World ' s greatest talker . . . Summer plane trips to Wash- ington . . . Paula. Helen Dianne Lumsden Sociology Statesville Led us to Corn Huskin ' victory . . . Ear muffs in all climates . . . Nassau and the Bahama star . . . 2V . . . WTFS . . . Carries a shovel . . . Switchboard headaches . . . Fan- tastic experiences behind bars . . . Lum. Doris Jean Lyles Religion Roanoke Rapids Gracie . . . Sparkling in de- spair . . . With mushrooms and sausage and hamburger and pep- peroni ... I luve you . . . But it is for my science table! . . . Butter and lemons . . . We don ' t understand me! . . . Sercies . . . First grade ' s my field . . . Someone hugable . . . Don ' t get the wrong idea! . . . Independent reading? — What ' s my Shakespeare for? . . . Jean. Nancy Barnes McClenny Biology Lucama Lab five days a week . . . Posters for B.S.U. and M.C.A. . . . Loves to whistle . . . Getting dates for brother Bill ... An apple a day . . . Plans for graduate school . . . Most Intellectual . . . Nancy. Meredith College Library Raleigh, North Carolina Susan Frances McCormick Math Fairmont Walking dates with Little Abner become riding ones . . . Stringfield Mother . . . Champion corn husicer + corn= 2 victories + T.V. ... A diamond in June . . . Bride ' s course, burnt fingers, raw food in anticipa- tion of ' 67 wedding . . . Susan. Mary Judith McDuffie Religion Red Springs I hate writing letters . . . Dating every spare minute . . . Always time for a cup of coffee and a cigarette . . . Three hour baths . . . A steady diet of religion papers . . . What can I wear tonight . . . Always needing something new . . . Judy. Nancy Blue McKethan Religion Dillon, S. C. Freshman meeting . . . Bob . . . Dating on the bus . . . Diamond April ' 65 . . . Summer wedding plans . . . Three-year graduate . . . Last light off on the hall . . . Teddy bear, dawg, and animule . . . One point from a coke hand . . . One last time before class . . . Blue. Pearl Price Marsh Art High Point Mother Pearl of second Poteat . , . Twinkle toes in the Rah Rahs! . . . Love that coconut! ... A blue lace Chevelle?? . . . Pop some popcorn . . . He ' s so sweet! . . . UNC enthusiast . . . Priceless (?) art . . . Send the Light . . . Price. Judith Liles Maynard Math Harrells Professional bridesmaid . . . Blue eyes and dimples . . . Long painted claws . . . Ju . . . T.V. fanatic . . . Karate lessons . . . Diet Pepsi . . . Long walks with Bobbie . . . Another Maynard graduate . . . What will my future be? — I won- der . . . Let ' s go somewhere . . . Judy. 52 Virginia Lytton Medlin Math Monroe Bridge enthusiast ... A dash of devilment . . . Poteat ' s beautician . . . Love those freckles . . . Larry . . . 9:00 p.m. week night dates . . . Cigarettes, coffee, and gum . . . Sing along with WKIX . . . Deserted suite in January . . . Summer in Europe . . . Send the Light . . . Ginny. Juliana Miller Art Concord Bill . . . Study, what ' s that? ... A voice for every occasion . . . Pinned at last . . . Uke strummer . . . Three baths a day . . . Ooga ooga and 2nd Vann . . . Trickster . . . D deck to Nassau . . . Early to bed, late to rise . . . Patriot of Colorado, re- member? ... I did not! . . . What an artist! . . . Julie. Martha Vetra Mills Education Taylorsville It ' s almost Friday! . . . Trips home to Larry . . . Sig Ep pin at twenty-one . . . Mills ' Originals . . . The Jergen ' s kid . . . I ' ll never get it done: must stay up until 11:30 . . . From uke to piano . . . Vivacious . . . Send the Light . . . Spot. Polly Moore Mixon Biology Raleigh WTFS . . . Pigeon Suite . . . Let ' s play nurse . . . Argue with a signpost, dig it up, and argue with the hole . . . Azalea Festival . . . Malodorous dogfish, anomalous cat, purple and red fingers, a finger with 56 holes — lab, lab, lab . . . Ben . . . Bedroom eyes . . . Ring on Valentine ' s Day . . . August ' 64 bride . . . Hectic . . . Polly. Elizabeth Marshall Moore Religion Clarksville Virginia Miss with the heart of a North Carolinian . . . Retreats are my favorite . . . Sweet and easy- going . . . Beta Sigma Upsilon . . . Y ' all, I ' ve got bunches to do . . . Dependability . . . Library hawk . . . World ' s slowest eater ... I don ' t have my glasses on . . . Love that popcorn . . . CKMP . . . Mar- shall. 53 Sandra Lea Morgan Math Asheville Radiant beauty with cat eyes . . . Closet full of clothes, but never anything to wear . . . Girl with many loves . . . You ' re a fink . . . Craves pretzels and popcorn . . . Leader of the spastics . . . Pare- goric — cure all!! . . . Sandra. Janet Kay Morris Music Durham Phil — the boy next door . . . June wedding . . . You know! . . . Visitor to Meredith Monday through Friday . . . Blanchard ' s protegee . . . Violin virtuoso . . . Jelly beans . . . Do I have to give a recital? . . . I ' ve fot to study! . . . Janet. Dheadra Woody Munford Biology Durham Endless labs . . . The Bleeder . . . International Order of Turtles . . . Mummy . . . Pint-size . . . Hey, Sam, there ' s a bug . . . Guess what? Bill ' s here! . . . Lucky fin- gers ... I only work here . . . Twentieth century slave . . . Sam. MuRiLLA Emma Gates English New Bern Letter from Paladin . . . Wake Forest . . . Help Stamp Out Poetry . . . Our Gang ... Is that the Mu- rilla Gates? . . . Ogla Scloberova Look Alike Kit . . . Newspaper Romance . . . Love letters straight from your heart . . . Milli. 54 Rachel Marie Owen Sociology Buffalo Junction, Va. Do I really look fat? . . . Summer jobs and summer loves in New Or- leans and Wyoming . , . Mondays at Dix Hill . . . Pinned and unpinned, pinned and unpinned . . . Now is that Cliristian? . . . Rachel. Margaret Anne Parker Math Winston-Salem Trip to Wilmington, Del.= diamond in front of Capitol . . . It was a riot . . . Unmistakable laugh . . . Where is my door? . . . Posses- sor of small Faberge bottle, now ... He looks like Terry! . . . O-oh no! . . . Future home in Schenec- tady . . . Anne. Patricia Ann Peterson Home Economics Clinton A lover of simple pleasures . . . Sewing machine whiz . . . Head waitress . . , Which one called? Dependability plus . . . Miss Brew- er ' s little helper . . . Dishpan hands . . . Sweetness . . . Sparkling blue eyes . . . Flowers are her favorite . . . CHMP . . . Pat. Mary Ellen Phillips Sociology Fayetteville Can sleep through anything . . , Late to bed and late to rise . . . Mary Ellen GET UP . . . Dr. Cana- day ' s protegee . . . Coffee lover . . . Chewing gum fanatic . . . Coordination personified . . . Wild shopping sprees . . . Red Temp . . . Trips to Dorothea Dix . . . M.E. Judith Faye Pierce Sociology Durham World traveler . . . L.D. calls to Houston . . . But, I feel so at home at Dix . . . Crazy Foam!! . . . Quick, I need something to read . . . Gullible ... I try to be or- ganized . . . Pierce. 55 Elizabeth Lee Ponton English Raleigh Junior transfer from St. Mary ' s . . . Week ends at U.N.C. . . . Day stu- dent in a blue Chevy . . . Howdy . . . But I want Broughton!! . , . Summer at the World ' s Fair . . . Red tights on Stunt Night . . . Pocahontas in shifts ... A smile and friendly hello for everyone . . . Ibis. Sarah Ann Poole Education Kinston May Queen of ' 66 . . . Late sleeper . . . Statuesque, hazel-eyed, blond beauty . . . What ' s on the late show tonight? . . . Carolina Kappa Sig pinmate . . . Joe . . . Don ' t ask me when I ' m getting married! . . . Neatness personified . . . S.A. Ruth Pruett Education Born a blonde Charlotte No, Born Blonde! . . . Twibby? ... I love life, don ' t I? . . . Station-to-station phone calls . . . Junior year abroad . . . Spastic laugher . . . Road trips to Cary . . . Officer ' s Club . . . Ex- clusive Saturday night dinners . . . Blah!! . . . W.T.S.F. . . . 2V . . . Ruth. Frances Dunn Rabon Sociology Monroe A beau a year ... A pin, a lavalier, what next? . . . Thank heavens for room check! . . . The pride of the P.O. . . . Visits to Dix . . . Trees are Green by F.D.R. . . . President of the Rusty Swords . . . Send the Light . . . Fran. LrNDA Carolyn Rackley Math Rose Hill Needling suite to go out for 10:00 snacks . . . Alarm clock for the suite . . . Long hours on take home math tests . . . Check-writer for The Acorn . . . Human key for opening library . . . Linda. Julia Ann Ratchford History Richmond, Va. That ' s rich . . ' . Elegant hands and Meredith ' s longest nails . . . Art from Eddie . . . Flair for tailored simplicity . . . Dare-devil audacity . . . Lingerie obsession . . . Summer abroad . . . Thoughtful and tender- hearted ... A gleeful chuckler . . . Tuna fish at midnight . . . Joy in the morning? . . . Ratch. Judith Gay Riley English Rocky Mount Mumps contagious? . . . Long dis- tance at one-thirty? — Which one this time? . . . Achooo! Honk-honk . . . But I just made a purple skirt . . . Mutt . . . Quick! The inspiration! . . . Don ' t speak to me before breakfast! , . . Spray your hair in the hall!! . . . Broughton??Me?? . . . Judy. Gloria Davis Ripperton Biology Raleigh Gone every weekend . . . Gotta work the horses . . . Sleeping through chapel, class, and parties . . . Dancing lessons . . . WTSF . . . Pidgeon Suit . . . Azalea Festival . . . Humphrey . . . Red Hot Pump- kin . . . Horse shows . . . Stinking lab coats . . . Cranking Margy-Anne in the snow . . . June bride . . . Married a button-pushing mechanic . . . Rip . . . Gloria. Martha Anne Roberts Economics Mt. Gilead Roadrunner of Fourth Faircloth . . . Carl Cook . . . Long engage- ment . . . I ' d really rather live by myself ... 5 economics courses in one semester . . . Any Republi- can is better than a Democrat! . . . Anne. WiLLA F ord Robinson Math Asheboro Pin from Jerry . . . Richmond bound ... A genuine love for chil- dren . . . Exciting summer job . . . Virginia Beach . . . Early bird . . . Baby jaguar . . . Skillful seamstress . . . What ' s your mat- ter? . . . Mother of the suite . . . The New York excursion . . . Al- ways ready to help . . . Salt — lightly sprinkled with popcorn . . . Willa. 57 Rena Westbrook Ruark English Elizabeth City Quick wit ... I don ' t have any- thing to wear . . . Pride of the English department . . . Philosophi- cal (?) columnist . . . Summer road trips . . . 2V . . . W.T.F.S. . . . Peaceful Parliamentarian . . . Rena. Rebecca Reich Russ Education Winston-Salem Seven-year romance + Delta Sig Pin = ' 65 September bride . . . Home to Butch every Friday . . . Long distance calls . . . Ya ' ll I have to tell you this . . . Cute third graders . . . January grad . . . Becky. Helen Joyce Sanner Math Windsor Math tutor for fourth Stringfield . . . Soap in the hall proctor ' s bed . . . Study begins at 10:00 — ends at 10:15 . . . Want anything from out? . . . Let ' s go to the Char! . . . Hootenanny . . . Byrd lover . . . Anniversary remembrances of roses and Chanel . . . Joyce. Joe Ann Savage Education Spring Hope Good gravy! . . . Never a dull moment . . . Our favorite soda jerk . . . Fourth Stringfield taxicab service . . . Lost on Hillsboro at least 4 times a week . . . Guiding (?) light to Sister Penn ... A friend to everyone . . . Savage. Betsy Wood Scarborough Home Economics Windsor Somebody scratch my back . . . Beautiful brown hair . . . Nightly letters to Jim . . . Dependability plus . . . Mother Betsy . . . Miss Domestic . . . Always harmonizing . . . Patience unlimited . . . Milton and the poodle . . . Afternoon labs . . . Send the Light . . . Betsy. 58 Elizabeth Lou Shanor Education Morehead City A new gold sweater . . . Love for six-year olds . . . A Taste of Honey ... A way with teacliers . . . O.K., Kid! ... A genuine smile . . . Poetry books everywhere . . . Don ' t sit on Miss Evies!! . . . Betsy. Miriam Rebecca Shaver History Goldsboro Chronic coffee drinker . . . Book reviews and term papers for the History Department . . . Pin, dia- mond, letters from Ken = June bride . . . Late to bed, late to rise . . . Keeper of the giant penny jar , . . Station to station phone calls . . . 218 Poteat — Meredith ' s other library . . . Scarabs and Toujours Moi . . . Kappa Nu Sigma . . . Becky. JuANiTA Ann Shingleton Education Wilson Moonlight in Vermont . . . Hey, look what I found in New Jersey .... Loving feeling for many, rang- ing from sixth grade boys to Bobby Kennedy . . . Unusual accent . . . I ' m going to change my major . . . Where ' s F-L-O-O-O? . . . Still a kid at heart . . . Counting the days ' til Toby comes ... A true mut . . . Dilly. Joan Frances Simpson Art Robersonville A natural silver blonde who does have more fun . . . Afghan and a lazy afternoon . . . Dash of devil- ment mingled with appealing naivete . . . Distinctive laughter and expressions . . . Miss Ida Poteat . . . Obsession for blue and green . . . Two Faces Have I . . . You lizard . . . Simpson. Ruth Ann Sloop English Dublin, Va. Dies every night at 11:00 . . . Phone calls all the time . . . It ' s hot in here! . . . Dimples . . . Burns midnight oil for English papers . . . Senorita Sloop . . . Concern for others . . . Future D. C. E. . . . Sloopy. Barbara Allen Smith Home Economics Raleigh Ten calls a day . . . Try at home or Wesley . . . Ya ' ll, I just don ' t know . . . Me, teach math?? ... Ice cream, anybody? . . . Size 5 minus . . . Raleigh miss . . . 400 pictures of food? . . . Manly Street Project . . . But I can ' t be quiet in the morning! . . . Barbara. Harriette Hudson Smith Religion Raleigh Transfer from Howard College, Birmingham, Alabama . . . Orig- inally from Montgomery, Alabama . . . Taking 24 hours of religion her senior year . . . Going to graduate school at N. C. State in Guidance work . . . Freckles . . . First date, Christmas, 1963, ring at Easter, wedding on August 1, 1964 . . . Harriette. Lee Parker Smith History Durham Enthusiastic Phi and chief marshal . . . Thick brown hair . . . Gilbert — my truest love . . . The sleeper . . . Always ready early . . . Zip codes . . . Weekends home . . . Perfectionist . . . I ' m getting mar- ried June 4 . . . Mail carrier . . . I ' m discombobulated . . . FBI agent No. 4 . . . Suite-maid . . . Send the Light . . . Lee. Margaret Exum Smith History Raleigh Kind words and a friendly smile . . . contemporary philosopher . . . Letters from Gil . . . Experimental cooking . . . Her favorite topic — summer wedding, Oh, for the wife of a sailor ... I think it ' ll be exciting . . . Margaret. Marylin Sue Smith Education Asheboro Poteat ' s Mary Poppins . . . Janu- ary graduate . . . What ' s my horo- scope for today? . . . Novel-length letters . . . Week-end exodus . . . A boy from home . . . Summer in Europe . . . Letters from Annapolis . . . Send the Light . . . Marylin. Patricia Ann Smith Home Economics ' Raleigh Transfer from E.C.C. . . . Accom- plished seamstress and cook . . . Who wants to play bridge? . . . Peace Corps bound . . . All right, lady! . . . Making tea towels by the dozen . . . Where should we eat tonight? . . . Pat. Marcia Cornelia Sned Sociology Salisbury Avid Astro and their Chi ef Marshal . . . Always talking . . , What time is it? . . . Early to bed, late to rise . . . Fickle!-? . . . Expressive eyes . . . Week end road trips in the Polara . . . Exciting summers traveling ... A full mail box . . . Send the Light . . . Marcia. Sylvia Elaine Spangler Biology Meadows of Dan, Va. Transfer from somewhere to no- where . . . This is the fifth time I ' ve worn this outfit! . . . Sweet and sincere . . . Number one con- sumer of ice cream sandwiches . . . Show me where he is . . . Labs even on Sunday? . . . Y ' all! ... A Halloween ghost . . . Sylvia. Margaret Anne Sparger Education Wadesboro Meredith ' s official hostess . . . Any- one for bridge? . . . Happiness is four years with Larry! . . . Never gets flustered . . . Teaching a year and then?? . . . What ' s for Tues- day chapel? . . . Hiya! . . . Marian, let ' s get a Charburger . . . Vive la W.T.F.S. . . . Send the Light . . . Anne. Louise Siewers Stokes Sociology Winston-Salem Pinned to the Jolly Green Giant and Ole Black at last . . . Come in here and talk to me . . . F.B.I. Agent No. 3 . . . Sparkling eyes . . . Knitting consultant . . . Never has anything to wear . . . Resident of Poteat basement . . . Big weekends . . . Send the Light . . . Weez. 61 Shirley Marie Tarleton English Marshville Poetry in the Acorn . . . Diamond in July . . . We ' re just going to wash clothes . . . Bring the matches! . . . We ' ve got a refrigerator! . . . Huh? . . . Parallel reading. Ugh . . . I ' m a - sleep . . . Shock-absorbers for Christmas?! . . . Junior transfer . . . Shirley. LeVonne Cannon Taylor History Raleigh A senior transfer from Wesleyan College . . . Bubble bath and cham- pagne . . . Termpapers . . . Moun- tain Dew . . . August isle (and aisle ...)... Misty . . . Resolute . . . Late alot . . . LaVonne. Kent Barnes Thompson Sociology Cleveland, Ohio Ma Astro . . . Four-day week- ends and all nighters to catch up . . . Meredith beats Duke in basketball-game? . . . Originality . . . Glasses . . . Hunger . . . Nan- tucket . . . Perpetual grin . . . Wake me in five minutes . . . A Halloween ghost . . . Kent. Barbara Dawn Ussery Sociology Lexington Love for people . . . Worn-out Mere- dith niteshirt . . . Edelweiss on uke daily . . . Sunday afternoon walks with Ju . . . Never home . . . Always on the go ... At home at Dix Hill . . . Yellow corvettes and Siamese cats . . . Hey, Fruit! ... Us. Evelyn Joan Voshell Business Norfolk, Va. New Bern freshman — Norfolk graduate . . . The longer you know her, the louder she gets ... 2 minute showers . . . Frequent trips in the car that always starts — eventually . . . Bill . . . Little sleep . . . Pass the potatoes and bread . . . Ah, crud! . . . Joan. 62 w Mary Lynne Wainscott Art Durham He be ' s so bad! . . . Nantucket Chambermaid and Nag ' s Head soda- jerk . . . Invincible 2d Vann . . . My migraine headache . . . Spring I.F.C. ' s . . . Picasso, future bene- factor ... I think I ' m nice . . . Don ' t think twice, it ' s all right . . . Winnie the Pooh. Violet Elaine ' Waller Home Economics Kinston Lover of good times . . . White ' 63 Impala . . . Wilson ' s favorite dieti- tian . . . Coffee and donuts at mid- night . . . Labs every afternoon . . . Avid KIX fan . . , Anybody want a Dr. Pepper? . . . Likes tall boys from Carolma . . . Plans for grad school . . . Lane. Edith Carol Warren Math Robersonville The name isn ' t Earl!! . . . Has any- one seen my class ring? . . . Always right . . . Call me back later in the week, O.K.? . . . Sweet- heart of Sigma Turtle . . . Bum! . . . Edith Carol (Earl). Barbara Jane Watson Chemistry Parkton Ya ' ll, I ' m in love! . . . Roger . . . Corn Huskin ' victory . . . Umpteen jobs . . . Spends to save . . . I ' m just resting my eyes . . . Trips to Paris! . . . Adventuresome . . . I ' m going to let my hair grow . . . Swept off her feet by a British Lieutenant . . . W.T.F.S. . . . Army brat . . . Natural blond . . . Closet overflowing . . . Watson. Candace Carroll Welsted Sociology Charlotte Enthusiastic Phi leader ... A birthday party for ME? . . . Late for every thing . . . Well, I missed ANOTHER big event . . . Finally a Sig Ep pin from Bill . . . Betsy, what time is it? . . . 1:00 a.m. shower songbird . . . Fun-lover . . . I wish I were an apple ... ... Send the Light . . . Candace. Lucy Ann Whedbee Education Williamston Immigrant from W.C. . . . 2V . . . Fulltime actress . . . I ' m bored . . . Beach Beauty? . . . Who took the T.V. Guide? . , . Gotta ' lose 10 pounds before this weekend . . . Dean ' s List (e.e.!) . . . Lucy Ann. Patricia Ann White History Wilmington Stunt Knight and Queen of Lunarland ... I could always go to Airline School . . . Oh, those T.P. ' s (Term Papers) . . . New dance steps ... 3 years knitting Granddad ' s scarf . . . Just like David ' s . . . Sunday night phone calls . . . Pat. Nell Ruth Wilkerson Education Marion June — long-awaited wedding . . . Big, blue revealing eyes . . . Con- scientious . . . Sigma Nu pin, traded in on diamond . . . Nightly phone calls at 9:00 from Butch . . . Needle- point and knitting . . . Send the Light . . . Nell. LaRay Hope Williams Sociology Chesapeake, Va. Charlie . . . Navy Malibu . . . The Kappa Sig ' s mamma . . . Wedding in June . . . Charlie . . . Pictures . . . Suite trips to the Park, B W, birthday at RR . . . K.G. foxtrot . . . Sleeps and studies to radio . . . A rabbit turned into Skippy? . . . 2V . . . LaRay. Gail Roberts Willis History Durham Never in bed before 2 a.m. . . . s-s-sexy cat eyes . . . Full dorm card . . . Rhythm plus . . . Feline enthusiast . . . Dr. Peppers and white pistachios ... I have a feeling . . . Anything but study! . . . Brack . . . SN??? . . . Sophisticate . . . Decisions, decisions . . . Willis. 64 Bettie Carolyn Wilson French Oxford Letters to Buies Creek . . . Butch and a summer wedding . . . Have you got a match? . . . Petite French school marm . . . Passion for choco- late . . . Friday comes but once a week — every week . . . Cleo ' s other self . . . Sweet with a dash of temper . . , Huh?? . . . Bettie. Helen Virginia Wilson Education Monroe A freshman at heart . . . Peaches and cream complexion . . . Fickle? . . . 90-minute phone calls . . . Every day ' s a holiday . . . 24-hour naps ... An electric toothbrush at 2:00 a.m. ... A bulging closet . . . One special Teddy bear ... A Hal- loween ghost . . . Vomick! . . . Vicki. Jane Allene Wilson History Lincolnton Softspoken and versatile . . . Another Second Vann Proctor . . . Brides ' magazines . . . From gram- mar school to June wedding . . . Cokes . . . Pills and Wheels . . . Kenny ... To Europe with H.H.B. . . . Jane. Judith Ann Wilson History Miami, Fla. Lover of all things dainty . . . I ' ve just got to do something about my hair . . . Cute brunette . . . Self-made authority on India . . . Intensely interested in Bob gradu- ate student at State . . . Loyal to her Miami ... I love spring- time . . . Possesses an appreciative heart . . . Send the Light . . . Judy. Sylvia Lee Woodford History Lynchburg, Va. The big red Mustang . . . Long blond hair . . . Bill . . . Virginia Beach . . . Coffee every morning . . . Grad school or bust . . . That long worked with hair piece . . . The never-forgotten retreat . . . Ya ' ll, let ' s go get a pizza! . . . W.T.F.S. . . . Woody. Margaret Elizabeth Worth History Southern Pines Effervescence plus . . . Nags Head experiences entertain all year . . . Kind-hearted . . . Nervous E.C.C . . . Stories by pantomime . . . Never a dull minute . . . Kentucky Fried Chicken ... A natural comedian . . . That blind date with the Bailey . . . 2V . . . Worth. DiANNE Martin Wrenn History Mooresville Bewitching brown eyes and a sun- ny smile . . . That vibrating foot . . . One of the rare ones who really loves to learn . . . Ingo = Mike= Michael . . . Bulletin board of romantic cut-outs . . . Why can ' t week ends begin on Thursdays? . . . Records are the ultimate in invention . . . Contagious laughter . . . Surprisingly domestic and motherly . . . Letters and home every week end . . . Wrenn. Patricia Jane Yarbrough Business Charlotte Letters from Tyler . . . Night owl . . . I ' m gonna ' catch up this week- end! . . . Shorthand — crip? ' ?? . . . I ' m going to lie down and think for a minute ... A willing listener . . . Me go to the library? . . . Exciting summer at N.C.B.A. . . . Let ' s have an adventure! . . . Happiness is seeing Tyler . . . Pat. Agnes Nelleen Yelton Voice Concord I ' m going to get up for breakfast tomorrow, I promise. . . . Tell him she ' s in the music building. . . . Grandmother . . . I ' d cut that class again if I hadn ' t already cut it twice this week. . . . Re- citals and endless hours of practice . . . Agnes. Surprising, isn ' t it? Yes, Winnie explains to Barbara, it is possible to graduate from Meredith in four years. Julia, looking on, seems not so sure. Christmas caroling anyone? Student teachers who spend long days with elementary pupils find the pres- sure too great, and suddenly revert to their childhood days. Seniors pause between studies for refreshments. Thank goodness for birthday parties. 67 The Class of ' 67, a little bit of heaven . . . coming back for the third time — a bit diminished in number but strong in spirit . . . metamorphosis from sophisticated sophomores to responsible Juniors ivith Little Sisters, SG offices, and work in major fields . . . we try to assume an air of assurance as we build philosophies for our lives, yet still we wonder and worry . . . we paraded ' Junior s ' toys for Cornhuskin and won second place . . . holidays produced new rashes of diamonds and pins . . . we improved knitting and bridge between term papers and reports . . . education courses claim our attention as we prepare for the future . . . unlimited cuts en- hanced the thought of 8:30 classes . . . our Stunt won second place as Goody Ga- lore went to Hell to meet Superdevil and Sinbad . . . class rings arrived to remind us that we ' re past the half-way mark . . . Little Sisters honored us and we were proud of them and their accomplishments . . . some of us look forward to Junior summer abroad . . . volleybal l champs for the third time . . . our efficient hall proctors kept freshmen in line . . . we have memories of Rush Week and Junior- Senior . . . thoughts about ourselves and our lives became deeper and more fre- quent . . . decisions had to be made and we hoped for the maturity to make them . . . we remember a year of fun and sadness . . . we anticipate our final year with eagerness and doubts . . . and we are ready to move on to the last and highest stage of our lives at Meredith. I 68 Junior Class Officers Betty Webb President Jane Hocutt Vice President y Gail Butler Secretary Jane Teague Treasurer ' ■% -| ,; t- V ► Aldridge, Hannah Kay Monroe Arnold, Victoria Luciana Raleigh Bailey, Adrianna Rose Roxboro Banner, Nina Mauney Morganton Batson, Mary Ann Burgaw Bellomy, Barbara Lynn Wilmington Berry, Ann Elizabeth Elizabeth City Bickel. Arlene Sue Lexington Biggs, Gayle Lennon Wilmington Blackmore, Marie Frances Burgaw Blanchard, Linda Marie Turkey Bostick, Dorothy Jane Wilson Bradley, Mary Helen Grifton Bradshaw, Sharon Arlene Drexel Bragg, Julia Taylor Monroe Brown, Rachael Reads Roxboro Bruton, Kathryn Jo Silver Springs, Md. Butler, Gail Carmen Roseboro Butler, Martha Ann Roseboro Capell, Carroll Ann Wadesboro Carroll, Judith Frances Weldon Carver, Barbara Jean Roanoke Rapids Chapman, Rebekah Ann Quincy, Fla. Clements, Retta Jo Greensboro 70 Cockerham, Karen Jean Winston-Salem Coleman, Martha Jane Pamplico, S. C. Copeland, Sarah Hardison Enfield Coram, Judy Boonville f)iS Craven, Jean Webster Sanford Crumly, Candace Charlotte Daves, Gastonia Davis, Christina Raleigh Dickens, Elizabeth Ann Mt. Gilead Dodds, Brenda Ida Candler Dozier, Adelia Ann Hoshiquma, Japan Dudley, IVIary Blanche Pineville Eagles, Doris Elizabeth Ahoskie Ellis, Judy Ann Clarkton Everett, Helen Elizabeth Robersonville Farabow, Nancy Anne Oxford Felton, Janet Lee Norfolk, Va. Fisher, June Collier Elizabethtown Fitchett, Pamela Howell Pittsboro Floyd, Sarah Frances Lumberton t- 1 Forrest, Nancy Moore Greenville Freeman, Katharine Ann Rock Hill, S. C. Gentry, Judy Gail Roxboro Gilliam, Mary Louise South Boston, Va. 71 f €) w £ Glass, Bonnie Coates Raleigh Goulais, Susan Anne Delray Beach, Fla. Grant, Wanda Susan Raleigh Green, Joan Elizabeth Jacksonville Griffin, Carol Ann Red Oak Grumbles, Lynn Carol Richmond, Va. Hall, Margaret Anne South Boston, Va. Hampton, Ann Catherine Durham Hardenburg, Kathryn Aline College Park, Md. Hartley, Mary Elizabeth Charlotte Haywood, Janice Elizabeth Candor Helms, Elizabeth Carol Monroe Hines, Cynthia Gail Wilmington Hobbs, Sandra Lee Raleigh Hocutt, Jane Elizabeth Charlotte Hofler, Carolyn Corinne Concord Holt, Mildred Irene Asheboro Howell, Marie Louise Asheville Howell, Patsy Spruill Weldon Hoyle, Tanya Elizabeth Enfield Huggins, Ann Lassiter Louisburg Huss, Ann Wright Raleigh Journigan, Judy Carol Henderson Kimball, Georgia Carolyn Lemon Springs 72 King, Carol Forrest Charlotte King, Elizabeth Swinson Wilmington King, Pamela Jean South Boston, Va. Kirby, Nancy Ellen Winston-Salem Lane, Corinne Gay Siler City Laney, Linda Glenn Monroe Lay, Emily Graham Falls Church, Va. League, Sarah Jane Waynesville Lemmond, Jean Hudson Matthews Lewis, Patricia Anne High Point McCrary, Janice Valvin Rocky Mount McDonald, Zelma Gloria Rocky Mount McGoogan, Marilyn Jean Red Springs McKinney, Toni Kyle Miami, Fla. McPhaul, Marion Zula Whiteville Maness, Frances Ann Gastonia Marks, Paula Memory Mooresville Marrow, Carolyn Humphrey Raleigh Miller, Alice Elizabeth Concord Miller, Joan Elaine Taylorsville Miller, Mary Elizabeth Idaho Falls, Idaho Mills, Barbara Ann Taylorsville Milton, Mary Faith Monroe Mitchell, Lynn Breeden Bennettsville, S. C. Molony, Elizabeth Anne Durham Murdoch, Martha Elizabeth West Richmond, Va. Myers, Marjorie Gwynne Winston-Salem Nanny, Charlotte Carol Winston-Salem Newton, Sandra Lumberton Noel, Blanche Gilliam Richmond, Va. Nurkin, Rita Webster Durham Otts, Charlotte Louise Chapel Hill Overton, Carolyn Frances Raleigh Page, Laura Jean Kings Mountain Parker, Mary Julia Raleigh Partin, Margaret Ann Enfield Peacock, Jessiebeth Virginia Beach, Va. Perry, Helen Elizabeth Shelby Perry, Judy Jones Wake Forest Pickett, Jo Ann Winston-Salem Pope, Sallie Dunn Scotland Neck Potter, Mary Florence Lumberton Price, Kathleen Joan Monroe Pritchard, Georgia Diane Aulander Rabb, Veronica Louise Marion Ramsey, Judy Gail Charlotte Ramsey, Suzanne Marie Shelby Readling, Beverly Strawn Gary 74 Reynolds, Martha Kent Richmond, Va. Roach, Betty Jo Reidsville Robinson, Ann Harwood Newport News, Va. Roebuck, Nancy Rivers Washington Rollins, Ann Blanton Shelby Rudisill, Joyce Mclntyre Charlotte Sandford, Aletha Charlene Asheville Scarborough, Beverly Ann Mt. Olive Schertz, Agnes Florence Cocoa Beach, Fla. Scott, Judith Dale Kenly Senter, Mary Frances Lillington Shaw, Rose Ann Lumberton Singletary, Lola Carolyn Bladenboro Smith, Josephine Peele Raleigh Smith, Margaret Joanne Shelby Smith, Sheila Dickerson Windsor Stamey, Julia Diane High Point Staton, Caroline Gambrell Durham Stilley, Nancy Carol New Bern Stoudemire, Sylvia Lynn Lincolnton Teague, Jane Faye Lumberton Thompson, Joan Elizabeth McLean, Va. Turner, Kathryn Ann Columbia, S. C. Vaughan, Brenda Jean Roanoke Rapids 5 0 P 75 Viersen, Donna Dukes Ahoskie Wacaster, Judith Adaire Charlotte Wade, Anne Cross Colerain Walker, Sarah Rebecca Battleboro Walter, Anne Benton Kinston Ward, Bess Aleine Bladenboro Webb, Elizabeth Anne Statesville White, Eleanor Amelia Colerain Whitty, Louise West New Bern Wilson, Brenda Ann Kinston Wilson, Martha Jane Raleigh Wilson, Patricia Ann Asheville Worthington, Laura Elizabeth Ayden Wright, Linda Dianne Roanoke Rapids Young, Doris Frances Beaufort Young, Mary LaRue Kingstree, S. C. You laugh, Rose Ann, says Kathy Jo, I ' ve got TWO quizzes tomorrow. 76 Julia will really be homey tonight ! ! Martha Ann, don ' t taste it. It ' s terrible! De-e-early beloved Cheap skates! They only bought cup cakes. Mole ' s traditional red slips at Christmas. 77 K A I I Hey, Look us over, SOPHOMORES this year! . . . three short months and we ' re home again . . . our place as Novice Angels turned over to a bunch of somewhat bewildered and strange faces . . . color them scared . . . You mean WE looked like that? . . . Memories, memories — lots of new things to get used to . . . titles of Counselor and Guide . . . new places to live . . . four privileges a week . . . phone calls during study hours . . . old things remind us that we ' re back in the Meredith groove . . . studying for instance! Sophomore year will be easier, huh? . . . Famous first lines — Whan that Aprille ... ... Phone duty and hall meetings . . . Flying trips to Ridgewood . . . Serving Cornhuskin guests live breakfast cereals . . . Lucky Charms, Grape Nuts and Crispy Critters cooked up by Lynn Dodge and crew . . . Freshmen get the blind dates . . . Call us Undesirable . . . Cant beat our Steadies and Pin-mates . . . wishes for two-day week and five-day week end . . . Beauregard and Zombies have last laugh on Yankees . . . Patsy Burks leads Stunt as South rises again . . . Shan Pruitt and Barbara Mabe are our Spring beau- ties of May Court . . . Serenading the Queen, our pleasure . . . Spring flowers come . . . end of school not far behind . . . Transfer? Maybe so, maybe not . . . Times are happy, times are sad . . . gathering daisies to honor our Big Sisters . . . Reluc- tant goodbyes to Meredith ' s best friend — Dr. Campbell . . . A pause for reflection . . . Time is fleeting . . . college career half gone . . . no knowledge of what new year will bring . . . but we are hopeful . . . eager . . . ready to assume our place . . . we make pleasing ripples on quiet water . . . We are SOPHOMORES. 78 Sophomore Class Officers y Judy Woodruff President Karen Jenkins Vice President Mary Arakas Secretary Jean Levin Treasurer y V o e u Wh Alexander, Judith Eloise, Charlotte Allsbrook, Hodgie Shearin, Enfield Appel, Paula Neal, High Point Arakas, Mary Demetra, Asheville Atkins, Judy Camp, Durham Ayers, Theresa, Williamston Bagnal, Kathryn Seale, Sumter, S. C. Bailey, Barbara Anne, New Bern Barbee, Dudley Womble, Southport Batson, Nancy Glynn, Burgaw Baucom, Yetive Page, Garner Beecher, Diane Carolyn, Fayetteville Blanchard, Susan Jean, Wallace Booth, Kathy Jean, Durham Boyd, Nancy Kay, Arlington, Va. Bradsher, Sandra Lee, Windsor Brame, Linda Caroline, Durham Braswell, Charlotte Edna, Gastonia Bray, Martha Alice, Lumberton Britt, Theresa Ann, Lumberton Brown, Ginny Rosemary, Suffolk, Va. Bryant, Emily Karen, Winston-Salem Burks, Patricia Dean, Winston-Salem Burris, Edna Carole, Lincolnton Campen, Mayola, Jacksonville Carraway, Mildred Elizabeth Norfolk, Va. Carroll, Honour Faye, Weldon Carter, Marilyn Anne, Greensboro Chapman, Susan Lee, Spencer Chastain, Winifred Gale, Greensboro Clayton, Sylvia Anne, Laurinburg Collier, Mary Dianna, Whiteville Cooke, Susan Ray, Norwalk, Conn. Cooper, Donna Gale, Durham Crockett, Charlotte Ann, Vass Daniel, Judy Lynne, Seaboard Daniel, Pennie Gilbert Portsmouth, Va. Dean, Judith Anne, Winston-Salem Dodge, Lynn Louise, Lynchburg, Va. Drew, Dava Ellen, Goldsboro Duckworth, Betty Lou, Charlotte Dulin, Margaret Anne, Charlotte Eatman, Rebecca Howard, Roseboro Ebelein, Jeanne Frances, Lexington Eddins, Patsy Carol, Rolesville Edenfield, Delila Louise, Burlington Edmondson, Rebecca Ann.Kernersville Edwards, Phyllis Ann, Nashville Ernst, Susan Gwenn, Granby, Conn. Evans, Carole Coleman Pamplico, S. C. Evans, Hazel Elizabeth, Winston-Salem Felton, Ann Gaynelle, Beaufort Flood, Nancy Hale, Elizabeth City Foote, Judy Allison, Gastonia Forney, Frances Carol, Lawndale Fowler, Rebecca Gail, Cary Freeman, Mary Harper, Kinston Frye, Gloria Ann, Raleigh Gallehugh, Linda Kathryn Elizabethtown Gaston, Marsha Leah, Gastonia Gelder, Eleanor Dennis, Asheville Gilliland, Nancy Louis Winston-Salem Glover, Margaret Hope Lake Waccamaw Godwin, Helen Francis, Raleigh Guthrie, Suzanne, Beaufort Haigler, Linda Carol, Charlotte Haire, Donna Leslie, Salisbury Hall, Alma Jo, Raleigh Hammond, Margaret Ann, New Bern Hanchey, Norma Karen, Wilmington Harter, Ann Moore, Wagram Hayes, Frances Evelyn, Hudson Henderson, Virginia Gray, LaGrange Herring, Carol Ann, Fairmont Hill, Ann Estelle, Lawrenceville, Va. Hill, Laura Louise, Winston-Salem Hines, Camilla Lynn, Burlington Hines, Lenora Irene, Hillsborough Holder, Sandra Faye Randleman Hollowell, Lucinda Martha Robersonville ■ y d fi t a € f • Holt, Mary Elaine, Durham Hord, Elizabeth Charlene, Hickory Hoyt, Grace Clare, Pennington, N. J. Hughey, Mary Virginia Chattanooga, Tenn. Jackson, Mary Diane, Thomasville Jenkins, Karen Sue, Concord Jernigan, Leila Virginia, Atlanta, Ga. Jessup, Rebecca Irene, Boonville Johnson, Adelyn Elizabeth Baltimore, Md. Johnson, Andrea Montine, Roxboro Johnson, Sandra Elaine, Magnolia Jones, Brenda Carole, Oxford Jones, Virginia Gibbs, Beaufort Kennedy, Beverly Alyne, Charlotte King, Mary Jo, Reidsville Kirkland, Virginia Sue, Durham Kornegay, Judith Leonomie Rocky Mount Laird, Susan Letha, Williamsport, Pa. Lassiter, Peggy Lynn, Raleigh Lee, Neta Anne, Bennettsville, S. C. Lennon, Julia Pauline Murfreesboro, Tenn. Leonard, Linda Jane, Lexington Levin, Jean, Winston-Salem Lewis, Lucia Lynn, Winston-Salem McCarter, Joan Madeline Falls Church, Va. McCurdy, Mary Anne, Gastonia McCurry, Betty Jean, Shelby McGrady, Carolyn Jane West Jefferson McRae, Harriet Bricker, Polkton Mabe, Barbara Ann, Henderson Mahler, Elizabeth Powell, Tarboro Marks, Mary Marshall, Mooresville Mashburn, Linda Ann, Winston-Salem Mason, Jayne Crawford North Wilkesboro Matthews, Margaret Elizabeth, Burgaw Maynard, Catherine Elizabeth, Hamlet Melton, Mabel Carol, Monroe Miller, Carolyn Gaye, Kinston Mitchell, Linda Dale, Morehead City Moffitt, Mary Kathryn, Brevard Molony, Frances Lillian, Durham Montgomery, Ruth Edna, Chatham, Va. Moore, Ann Slocum, Wilmington Moser, Frances Eve, Hickory Myers, Peggy Jean Virginia Beach, Va. Neal, Carolyn Harriette, Canton Neighbours, Brenda Gale, Benson Nolan, Marion Banks, Welcome Norman, Mary Susan, Henderson O ' Berry, Alice Joy, Roanoke Rapids O ' Dell, Elizabeth Lynne, Hopewell, Va. Overby, Ann Leslie, Littleton Overman, Emmy Ruth, Edenton Parham, Julianne Elizabeth Henderson Parker, Susan Diane, Walkertown Pernell, Pamela, Shelby Perry, Arden Louis, Chesterfield, S. C. Phillips, Martha-Gatlin, Charlotte Pittman, Phyllis Carol, Rockingham Poage, Martha Gayle, Richmond, Va. Poplin, Bonnie Anne, Rockingham Porter, Elizabeth Grey, Roseboro Poteat, Edna Ruth, Yanceyville Pressley, Linda Lee, Fairmont Pritchard, Betty Frances, Greensboro Pruett, Kay, Charlotte Pruitt, Mary Shannon, Louisburg Pulliam, Cheryl Lynn, Winston-Salem Ratley, Judith Irene, Red Springs Ray, Susan Ann, Greensboro Riffle, Bonita Jeanne, Elizabeth City Rinehart, Patricia Brooks Richmond, Va. Risley, Adna Vivian, Wilmington Ritchie, Sara Celia, Charlotte Roberts, Cathy Gene, Shelby Robinson, Nancy Lynn Winston-Salem Rodgers, Janet Gail, Kannapolis Saintsing, Anita Kay, Thomasville Salmon, Mary Thomas, Sanford Sams, Jeannie Patricia, Winston-Salem ©S0 f ii e-f m f Sanford, Janice Elizabeth, Lincolnton Savage, Minnie Pendleton Spring Hope Singleton, Mary Lucile, Asheville Sink, Helen McCoy, Lexington Smith, Beth Sheckel, Spencer Smith, Brenda Rose, Dillon, S. C. Smith, Carol Ann, Charlotte Stafford, Alice Jean, Garland Sterling, Patricia Belle Hyattsville, Md. Stewart, Sarah Jane, Winston-Sal?m Stockton, Letitia Maxine, Albemarle Stone, Elizabeth Anne, Salisbury Stone, Susan Marie, Durham Strickland, Patricia Lane, Four Oaks Stroud, Alyce Marie, Kinston Summerlin, Marsha Anne Alexandria, Va. Sutton, Virginia Ann, Mt. Olive Tart, Vickie Newton, Zebulon Temple, Sandra Ruth, Fayetteville Thompson, Sandra Jane, Charlotte Todd, Janet Lee, Winston-Salem Tollefsrud, Patricia Ann, Richlands Trexler, Fran Carlin, Midland Van Buren, Linda Jeanne, Charlotte Voncannon, Donna Jane, Asheboro Walker, Martha Ellen, Upperco, Md. Waller, Jane Catherine, Winston-Salem Walters, Karen Jo, Shelby Warren, Ellen Randolph Virginia Beach, Va. Warrick, Patricia Ann Portsmouth, Va. Watkins, Elizabeth Norman, Oxford Welborn, Elaine, Thomasville White, Betty Gwynne, Trinity Wilkins, Janice Wayne Roanoke Rapids Wilkins, Mary Susan, Lumberton Wilkinson, Frances Young Greensboro Williams, Alice Suzanne, Charlotte Wilson, Joyce Faye, Winston-Salem Wood, Sara Millicent, Roanoke Rapids Woodruff, Judy Carline, Augusta, Ga. Woolard, Linda Louise, Wilmington Young, Ann Welborn, High Point Young, Virginia Amelia, Kingstree, S. C. Rub-a-dub-dub out. Hey, one of you guys get We had unusual guests this week end. This is the Sophomore Slump! Measurements aren ' t every thing! 85 n FRESHMAN . . . Class of ' 69 ... a confused arrival . . . new faces . . . new personalities . . . orientation begins . . . or was it an attempt to exhaust us? . . . our first college week end . . . blind dates . . . we find out about fraternities . . . our first college classes begin . . . we settle down to a steady stream of assignments . . . nights in the library . . . it just is not possible to do all these things . . . but somehow we do them . . . discovering that we, too, can be a part of the college com- munity . . . we go home for our first open week end . . . but is it still home? . . . the days hurry . . . the days lag . . . Corn Huskin bursts onto the scene . . . the post-war babies tie for third place . . . flashlights under the cover after lights out . . . mid-semester grades are turned in . . . resolutions to improve by January . . . marking the time until Thanksgiving — hoping to catch up, but failing to do so . . . on the heels of our rest, Stunt . . . flappers convert the Temperance Union . . . Christmas vacation slips up on us . . . hall parties and caroling put us in a festive spirit . . . we return, rested and dreading exams . . . they come, at last . . . it ' s all over noiv . . . we take a break and begin all over again . . . Phis and Astros com- pete for our pledge ... 15 the work easier, or have we at last learned the secret of studying . . . in the spring we take to the sun deck . . . Easter scatters us — some to New York, some to Washington, others on the beaches . . . our second semester draws to an end . . . no longer green, we look back to see how we have changed . . . remembering always how fine is the Class of ' 69. Freshman Class Officers Suzanne Carpenter President Sheryl Deal Vice President Martha Thompson Secretary Gail Poe Treasurer 87 5f © ) Ahladas, Denise Alec, Burlington Alexander, Lou Allen, Statesville Anderson, Edith Helen, Grimesland Arapage, Patricia Kathryn, Durham Ashburn, Mary Lynn, Mount Airy Ashby, Lou Ellyn, Mount Airy Ashcroft, Elaine Marie, Raleigh Aycock, Marsha Diane, Greensboro Bame, Mary Eloise, Carolina Beach Barbour, Emily Gordon, Hamlet Barnett, Linda Lee, Henderson Batson, Rebecca Louise, Burgaw Beard, Marsha Kay, Fayetteville Beard, Sarah Lee, Fayetteville Beebe, Cathryn Ann, Chester, Va. Behnken, Eloise Marjorie, Painter, Va. Bickett, Sylvia Louise, Spencer Booker, Anne Katherine Richmond, Va. Boone, Jacquelyn Ann, Raleigh Booth, Jacquelin Wray, Richmond, Va. Bordsen, Alice Louise, Charlotte Bost, Sara Marshall, Conover Boyette, Betty Brooks, Ahoskie Brady, Carolyn Elizabeth, Wallace Brandon, Mary Janet, Yadkinville Bray, Loretta Kaye, Bear Creek Bridger, Janet Louise, Williamston Bruton, Betty Sue, Mount Gilead Buchanan, Susan Curry, Durham Bullock, Susan Allison, Raleigh Burns, Betsy Brantly, Roxboro Burrows, Linda Carole, Beaufort Burt, Anita Rodwell, Durham Burwell, Rebecca Jane, Lewisville Byrd, Evelyn Jean, Charlotte Canady, Dorothy Jane, Fayetteville Carlson, Cynthia Maxwell Alexandria, Va. Carpenter, Suzanne Truman Lynchburg, Va. Carr, Dorothy Lawanna, Warsaw Carter, Evelyn, Winston-Salem Childress, Marilyn Olive Luthersville, Md. Cole, Virginia Duke, Richmond, Va. Collins, Carol Perry, Charlotte Comas, Elizabeth Anne Winston-Salem Cook, Peggy Ralls, Winston-Salem Coombs, Brenda Faye, Goldsboro Corbin, Martha Mae, Dunn Core, Carolyn Eileen, Burlington Critcher, Cheryl Wynne, Williamston Crook, J ' Ann, Skyland Croxton, Betty Gail, Lincolnton Dalrymple, Marion Erwin, Charlotte Davenport, Gloria Ann, Jacksonville Davis. Suzanne Elizabeth, Wake Forest Deal, Sheryl Lynn, Burlington Derby, Ellen Hope, Goldsboro Dobbins, Julia Elizabeth, Yadkinville Edwards, Janet Ann, Ayden Edwards, Martha Estelle, Henderson Faison, Julianne Bone, Rocky Mount Ferens, Mary Catherine, New Bern Fields, Hollis Ann, Fayetteville Finnell, Patricia Gail, Micro Fleming, Mary Alice, Richmond, Va. Fletcher, Janet Susan, Charlotte Forsyth, Jeanne Gilmore Southern Pines Foster, Moora Louise, Springfield Foust, Jane Lynn, Mount Airy Frampton, Carrie Lee, Hartsville, S. C. Freshour, Lynda Dianne, Tarboro Garner, Karen Florence, Raleigh Garrett, Mary Elizabeth, Raleigh Graham, Linda Carol, Camden, S. C Graham, Mary Rosalyn Rock Hill, S. C. Gregory, Jean Mary, Wilmington Griffin, Mary Diane, Williamston Guarino, Patricia Elaine, High Point Hamilton, Janet Marie, Atkinson Hanson, Donna Lee, Gary p0a fi( p © « ia©f © Hardenburg, Mary Ann College Park, Md. Harmon, Brenda Gail, Sandston, Va. Helms, Brenda Joyce, Monroe Helms, Linda Marie, Goldsboro Hemphill, Virginia Lynn Black Mountain Henline, Nancy Laraine, Marion Henry, Margaret Ann, Dunn Hensley, Ella Marie Dayton, Raleigh Herring, Nancy Gwen, Goldsboro Hinson, Nancy Jane, Belmont Holcombe, Janis Virginia Spartanburg, S. C. Holden, Kathryn Patricia, Raleigh Hollingsworth, Linda Jo Winston-Salem Hooks, Edith Lynn, Fremont Hooks, Neta Kathryn, Goldsboro Home, Doris Snead, Charlotte Horton, Del Cross, Whaleyville, Va. Hout, Susan Lynn, Charlotte Howell, Patricia Ann, Durham Howes, Phyllis Rose, Selma Hubbard, Karen Ann, Asheboro Huggins, Kate Allen, Louisburg Hughes, Martha Bruce, Raleigh Hutchins, Sarah Jane, Sanford Hyland, Karen Elizabeth, Charlotte Isley, Martha Suzan, Burlington Jackson, Shera Ann, Durham James, Patricia Lee, Herndon, Va. Jenkins, Dorothy Annetta Suitland, Md. Jenning, Nola Grady, Kinston Johnson, Ida Kay, Clinton Johnson, Linda Smith, Raleigh Johnson, Marianne, Raeford Jones, Cynthia Ann, Winston-Salem Jones, Diane Elizabeth, Pickens, S. C. Josey, Suzanne Robertson Roanoke Rapids Joyner, Janice Elaine, Concord Kendall, Sarah Lee, Candor Ketner, Toni Gray, Raleigh Kirkland, Judy Ann, Durham 90 Kiser, Helen Rebecca, Lincolnton Kitchens, Laura Jane Convent Station, N. J. Knott, Cynthia Kelly, Smithfield Koosed, Vicky Kay, Jacksonville, Fla. Korbach, Karen Jane, Nags Head Lamm, Mary Phyllis, Fayetteville Lankford, Martha Sue, Murfreesboro Lee, Martha Caroline, Greensboro Lehotsky, Suzanne Florence Clemson, S. C. Lentz, Laura Kay, High Point Lindsey, Wanda Ruth, Moyock Little, Cornelia Anne, Salisbury Little, Delores Louise, Clayton Lloyd, Susan Ann, Louisburg Lohr, Linda Sue, Lexington Lowe, Glenda Lane, Charlotte Lucas, Donna Kay, Plymouth Lutz, Bettina Helen, Kinston Lynn, Patricia Ann, Raleigh McColman, Sarah Ann, Faison Q McDavid, Judy Murray, Raleigh McDuffie, Nancy Lynn, Red Springs McGowan, Ann Jarvis, Chapel Hill McLean, Kathy Linette, Gastonia McNeill, Barbara Sharon, Raleigh McNeill, Betty Jean, Red Springs McNeill, Elaine Carol, Rockingham Maiden, Peggy Anne, Zebulon Martin, Patricia Gail, Raleigh Matthews, Beverly Ann, Greensboro Matthews, Marilyn Lee, Wade Mendenhall, Camille Ann Winston-Salem Mincey, Clara Fountain Fuquay-Varina Mitchell, Dianne Elizabeth, Fairmont Modlin, Carla Raye, Chowchilla, Calif Monroe, Julia Ann, Arlington, Va. Morton, Mary Lynne, Durham Neel. Sondra Rose, Sebring, Fla. Neville, Barbara Kaye, Enfield Nichols, Terri Jo, Sanford 91 f ftfk© 0 9 Noffsinger, Margaret Brock Wilmington Nooe, Mary Watson, Pittsboro Nutt, Carolyn Starr, Durham Odom, Andrea Lou, Durham Oliver, Cheryl Virginia, Yorktown, Va. Osborne, Patricia Ann, Greensboro Park, Judy Ann, Charlot te Pearce, Sarah Booe, Greensboro Peterson, Ann Maynette, Ahoskie Pilloud, Barbara Jean, Raleigh Plyler, Sue Evans, Albemarle Poe, Gail Scott, Chapel Hill Poore, Margaret Veda, Greensboro Price, Virginia Carol, High Point Pridgen, Mary Angela, Richmond, Va. Puckett, Miranda Ellen, Robbins Raikes, Leah Marie, Charlotte Rawlins, Linda Laurance, Tryon Rawlinson, Mary Agnes Southern Pines Ray, Ann Rebecca North Wilkesboro Reaves, Kathryn Joyce, Mount Olive Reel, Gloria Louise, Lincolnton Rhodes, Ginger Louise, Fayetteville Rich, Lucy Helen, Wake Forest Ritter, Dale Aubrey, Burlington Rivers, Beatrice Helen, Morganton Robertson, Joyce, Madison Robinson, Elizabeth Jane, Tarboro Roebuck, Phyllis Virginia Robersonville Rogerson, Helen Bernice, Edenton Rosser, Janet Lillian, Whitakers Rutledge, Elizabeth Winston Winston-Salem Safrit, Clara, Beaufort Sandlin, Sherry Delacy Fuquay-Varina Seagraves, Sharon, Asheboro Sears, Linda Louise, Morrisville Senter, Mary Neil, Raeford Shaw, Beverly Kathleen, Asheboro Shaw, Patricia Jane, Durham Shipp, Mary Jewel, Clinton 92 Siceloff, Mary Suzanne, Lexington Simms, Mary Helen, Lynchburg, Va. Smi,gel, Linda Carol, Greensboro Smith, Alice Ann, Wadesboro Smith, Joyce Gail, Fayetteville Smith, Katie Jean, Selma Snyder, Loretta Kay, Winston-Salem Southerland, Susan, Goldsboro Soyars, Donna Lynn, Raleigh Spivey, Linda Lane, Raleigh Spruill, Frances Anne, Aulander Squires, Eleanor Gray, Charlotte . Staley, Cynthia Joan, Winston-Salem Stallings, Rebekah June, Wilmington Starkey, Nancy Bruce, Suffolk, Va. Stewart, Elizabeth Anne, Clinton Stroud, Nancy Carol, Kinston Taylor, Marlene Frances, Como Temple, Deborah Courtney, Gastonia Thompson, Carol Jean, Charlotte Thompson, Martha Hann Glen Allen, Va. To well, Theresa Mary Ann Old Lyme, Conn. Truelove, Cheryl Lynn, Graham Truitt, Patsy Ruth, Reidsville Tutterow, Claudia Marie, Mocksville Tyler, Janice Lee, Charlotte Utley, Nancy Olene, Whiteville Vernon, Sandra Faye, Milton Walker, Frances Tola, Tarboro Walston, Catherine Ann, Farmville Walters, Ruth Ann, Wake Forest Ward, Paula Fran, Whiteville Ware, Annelise Simonne Richmond, Va. Ware, Suzanne Bresch, Richmond, Va. Watson, Margaret Louise, Bailey Watson, Mary Wayne, Wagram Weeks, Olivia Leigh, Red Oak Weston, Linda Jane, Greensboro Wheless, Mary Charles, Louisburg Whitehurst, Gwendolyn Joyce Tarboro I -• f Q , r- f Whitty, Mary Ann, New Bern Williams, Melba Reta, Sims Wilson, Patsy Lynn, Thomasville Winters, Sandra Ann, Durham Wood, Carolyn Elizabeth Champaign, 111. Wood, Virginia Sue, Leaksville Woodbury, Cathryn Ann, Asheboro Woods, Suzanne, Charlotte Woody, Marian Adele, Plant City, Fla. Wright, Judy Ann, Moimt Airy Wyche, Maud Shaw, Hallsboro Yarbrough, Jean Beryl, Lexington [ff iP 1 Excitement prevails in the hall parlors during the parties celebrating Christmas and the long-awaited vacation. Nightly antics soon become a necessary part of the daily routine. Freshmen exhibit the Christmas spirit by varied and original door decorations. 94 That advice from a suitemate may prove helpful tonight, who knows? Sarah Pearce demonstrates the Greensboro strut at an informal hall gathering. A roommate slyly captures an embarrassing moment of intended repose. All service ranks the same with God: With God whose puppets, best and worst, Are we; there is no last or first. Robert Browning The Meredith College world ... the world outside . . . we are a part of both ... we make our mark on both ... we take our place in both ... as Christians, we are concerned for both ... we see a chance to grow through service ... to help others grow . . . enforcing our Honor Code . . . supporting our elected officers . . . organizing new projects . . . reworking regulations . . . upholding the Meredith tradition . . . tutoring a disadvantaged child . . . reading to the blind . . . attending meetings to strengthen clubs and organizations . . . volunteering to serve on a committee . . . raising money for the library fund . . . helping to orient new students to college life . . . being a good leader . . . and a good follower . . . willingness to do more than is expected . . . realization that what we do counts . . . through service at Meredith and guidance from God, we go into the world to serve our fellowman. limMof mnm Anita Hauser, President STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ... a year of variety ... a hard-work- ing crew ... an evening in a self defense course . . . three boards — the Legislative, Ju- dicial, and Student Activities — working harmoniously . . . course evaluation . . . dis- cussion groups late at night . . . family living seminars ... a chance to display responsibility, leadership, and maturity . . . recipient of protests, complaints, and gripes . . . Janus, the mediator between the past and future ... an essential part of Meredith life . . . dedicated servant ... all striving to make Meredith an ideal community. The Legislative Board holds regular weekly meetings to consider changes that will clarify, simplify, or im- prove existing regulations, policies, and the Student Government Constitution. Sub-committees are formed to draw up recommendations that come back to the Board for discussion, possible revision, and final ap- proval. Recommendations are often devised as a re- sult of ideas and suggestions that come from hall buzz sessions or open Board meetings. Representing every hall on campus, the Legislative Board becomes aware of student body concerns and works through committees to make constructive improvements not only by legislating, but also by organizing such pro- jects as a Course-evaluation Program, an Inter-col- legiate Exchange Program, and a Self-defense Course. Marion Bunch, Chairman Kneeling: Bailey, Atkins, Cockerham, Grumbles, Helms, Rae Brown, Ramsey, Stewart. Second tow: Crumley, Thompson, Poole, Marsh, Coram, Pierce, Mills, McGoogan. Third row: Burwell, Utley, Marks, McCrary, Wright, Janet Brown, Nur- km, Hoard, Butler. Bonnie Eicher, Chairman Judicial Board Judy Board . . . Monday night meetings in first Vann . . . sixteen members representing all four classes . . . understanding faculty advisors . . . those late, late hours . . . administrators of justice . . . appreciation of straight-forwardness and truthful testimony . . . careful consideration of each case . . . those beloved pink slips and parking tickets . . . democratic procedures . . . constant striving to uphold the Honor Code. Front row: Fowler, Sandford, Hall, Wacaster. Second row: Ingold, Wilson. Walker, McCormick, Alford, Eakes. Third row: O ' Dell, King, Canady, Childress. 100 Kneeling: Roberts, Rudisill, Miller, Lipscomb, Maness. Second row: Nanny, Page, Hocutt, Jenkins, Howell, McClenny, Bell. Third row: Hobbs, Peterson, Gates, Wilson, Otts, Cox, Pope, Smith, Deal. Student Activities Board The Student Activities Board, which is composed of representatives from each class, is concerned with promoting social activities for the students, faculty, and administration. Also included in its major con- cerns are developing cultural interests and educating the student body in standards of social behavior. This year the board has presented worthwhile chapel pro- grams, provided music for the dining hall, and intro- duced and entertained the new members of the faculty. Two of the year ' s projects were to salute members of the student body, faculty, and administration for out- standing contributions and to sponsor with the M.C.A. a series of seminars entitled Marriage and Family Living. Anne Sparger, Chairman 101 Kneeling: Nutt. Griffin, Hauser, Sparger, Hilton. Barrier, Maynard. Second row: Webb, Miss Fleming, Woodruff. Carpenter, Eicher. Miss Rose. Third roiv: Hamrick, Knight, Cockerham, Welsted, Canady, Noffsinger, Bunch, Flynt, Thompson, Waller, Mr. Cochran. 1 y| |k m V ' M h • m m - ' m ' 1 |y mm n Nommatini Committee Spring brings campus elections . . . and long meetings for the Nominating Committee. Leaders of all the major campus organizations and class representatives deliberate many hours over the best candidates for next year ' s positions. Straw ballots reflect student body preferences, but the final choice is shown on voting days. Martha Mills, Chairman 102 The counselors are a group of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls who serve as student advisors for Freshmen and transfer students. .Once a month, these girls meet either in small individual groups or in an assembly of all groups for programs and discus- sions of interest. Each group has a faculty advisor who advises each girl until the time her major is declared. ir ' l Joyce Canady, Chairman Student Government Counselors y r T Kneeling: Evans, Warwick, Pulliam, Hill, Pritchard, Jernigan, Dahl. Second row: Thompson, Hall, Stone, Alexander, Sutton, Tart. Third row: B. Smith, Sink, Flood, Sned, Cress, Klein, Mabe, Jenkins, Miss Peak. Kneeling: Porter, Bagnal, Crockett. Second row: Ray, Booth, Pernell, Kennedy, Dulin, Jones, Kirkland. Third row: Sams, Hill, Chapman, Maynard, Drew, Blanchard, Copeland, Hayes. 103 Meredith Christian Association M.C.A. — Meredith Christian Association provides both the means of understanding the truths of God in Christ and the opportunities for expressing them by creative service — strengthening, correlating, and uni- fying all the separate religious denominations into one campus fellowship with an all-inclusive program of religious activities. Features of the organization include daily vesper service which aims at devotional growth, and a series of forums which stimulate in- tellectual understanding. The M.C.A. also sponsors reading and visitation programs at the State School for the Blind at the Dorothea Dix Hospital and the Raleigh Rescue Mission. The M.C.A., which has an executive committee made up of representatives from all denominations on cam- pus, encourages each girl to become acquainted with the Raleigh churches and to become active in campus religious life. Sandra Flynt. President First row: Glover, Dean. Sloop, Noel. Second row: James, Gargis, Guthrie, Childress, Holt, Dickens, K. Freeman, A. Free- man, McClenny. Baptist Student Union A community within our Meredith community serv- ing Baptist students who seek a closer bond of fellow- ship within their own denomination — The Meredith College Baptist Student Union strives to preserve ties established in the home church and reinterpret them toward the college community and local church, bring- ing about a fulfillment through dialogue, service, and worship. B.S.U., the largest denominational organiza- tion on campus draws its leadership from an executive council, directors, and pastor and faculty advisors. Membership is open to the entire student body with an endeavor through the forums and activities of the organization to increase the students ' awareness of the vital conflicts and concerns in confronting modern life. jgC J Dale Childress, President Wacaster, Lowry, Ray, Bailey, Modlin, Moore. ■- ■-■ ' Bonnie Eicher Sandra Flynt Nancy McClenny K S Martha Mills Janet Morris Judy Riley Becky Shaver 106 t ' , f5 Delinda Barrier Janet Brown Sandra Flynt Lynn Grumbles Judy Hamrick Anita Hauser c Martha Mills Anne Sparger 107 First row: J. Miller, Dodge, ToUefsrud, Newton, Lennon, Lambeth, Holt, Stone. Second row: A. Miller, Watson, Wilkerson, Kimball, Stafford, Scarborough. Wilson, Hill, O ' Berry. Meredith Recr Judy Hamrick, President 108 M. R. A. The purpose of the Recreation Association is to develop a sound body, along with a sound mind, and to promote health, happiness, and a spirit of fair play. The M. R. A. provides activities through a va- riety of phases: fellowship at the Orientation picnic, apple bobbing at Corn Huskn ' , painting scenery for Stunt, singing for the faculty at Christmas, practicing foul shots for basketball, and challenging a faculty member to a game of bridge at Play Day. Through individual activites, team sports, and class participa- tion, the Meredith Recreation Association offers op- portunities for everyone. tion Association ittMv MONOGRAM CLUB Seated: Stafford, Partin, Watson, Miller, Strickland. Standing: Scarborough, McCormick, Hill. Corn Huskin ' is one of the biggest and best-loved events sponsored by the Meredith Recreation As- sociation. 109 Creative Writing Club Thompson. Graham, Oates, Kelly, Chastain, Freeman. 1 wt Colton English Club First row: Kelly, Bryant. Second row: Walker, Stewart, Neighbours, Lewis. Third row: Hines, Miss Johnson, Miss Hafner, Grumbles, Miss Knight, Ponton, Smith. 110 Les Amies Franc aise ruton. Freeman, Nolan. Derby. Sandford. Reaves, Rogers. La Tertulia Spanish Club First row: Hobbs, Sloop, Dean, Mr. Ledford. Second roiv: Hilton, Henderson, Ebelein, Bray, Leonard, Smith, Crumley, Fowler. Ill Alpha Rho Tau Art Club Home Economics Club First rou-: Mr. Robinson. Miller, Milton. Floyd. Vaughan. Second row: Miss Harmon, Howard, Perry, Carraway. Front row: Tutterow, Ramsey, C. Herring, B. Smith, Peterson, Batson. Hayes, Boyd, Rich, Boone, Holt. Second row: McGoogan, Alexander, Felton, Williams, Forrest, Singletary, Jenkins, Tew. T uVrf rozi).- Scarborough, Neal, Overton, Capell, McRae, Haigler, Clemments, Shipp, Lamm, Johnson. Fourth row: Lowry, McGowan, Jessup, Beth Smith, N. Herring, Johnson, Rosser, Pernell, Bridgen, Blanchard. Fijlh row: Pickett, Waller, Goulet, Howell. First row: P. Marks. M. Marks, Robinson. Senter, Thompson, Knott. Seco jc? roR ' ; Maynard, Howell, Stafford, Rudisill, Pope, Towel, Boyette. Third row: Kendall, Woodbury, Critchard, Simms, Josey, Parham, Parker, Peterson, Sink, M. Matthews, P. Matthews, Neal. Granddaughter ' s Club Psi Chi Psychology Club First row: Gilliam, Pruett, Henderson. Second row: Miller, Nanny, Bennett. 113 Sociology Club Kneelinii: Freeman. Canady, Stokes, Rabon. Williams, Welsted. Second rou: M er?. Cress, Cox, Sned, Overby, Mo- lony. Third row: Gentry, Evans, Wood, Coleman, Howell. Lane , Pierce, Lennon, Daniels, Bray, Robinson, Haire, Dahl, Flood, Lewis. International Relations Club fie 0 f) f) First Shaw row: Judy Wilson, Hampton, Langdon, McDonald, Page. Second row: Ratchford, White, Jane Wilson, Smith, . Third row: Wrenn, Brown, Herndon, Willis, Berry, Ferguson, Dodge, Waller, Crockett, Barbee. 114 Youns Democrats Club Kneeling: Poplin. Forrest, Scott, Pope, Bulter, Holt, Salmon. Second row: Sams, Gallehugh, League, Wright, Stone, Parham, Marks, Robinson, Howell. Young Republicans Club hIMB n %. J First row: M. L. Young, Smith, Robers, Dudley. Second row: Blanchard, Lowry, Williams, Green, V. A. Young. National Education Association First row: Liles, Sparger, Munford, Worthington. Floyd, Dahl. Bell. Second row: Sned, Smith, Wilkerson. Chandler. V. Wilson. Hampton, King, McDonald. Third row: Peterson. Cress. Welsted. Canady, Stokes. Farabow, Dodds, Moore, Bruton, Page. Fourth row: Capell, Daniel, Morris, Lipscomb, Carlson, Biggs, James, J. Wilson, Lester, Knight, Shaw. Tomorrow ' s Business Women Seated: Voshell, Smith, Kimball. Standing: Blackwell, Lane, Daniel, McFall, Butler, League, Yarbrough. 116 Barber Science Club First row: McClenny. Blalock, Griffin, Ernst, Walters, Atkins, Foote, Parker, Jc nigan. Second row: Carter. Spangler, Marks, Eakes, King. Canaday Math Club Firsl row: Warren, Ritchie. Griffin. Carver. Dodds, Morgan. Second row: Matthews, Jones, Worthington. Bell, Lipscomb, Helms. league. Maness. Third row: Neighbors. Pope. Rackley. Knight. McCormick. Lester. League, Parker, Medlin. Hill. Wilson. Miller, Green. 117 American Guild of Organists i Front: Porter, Kendall. Ashby, Risley, Wood, Dr. Cooper, Smith, Carter, Jones, Bostick. Back of console: Yelton, Hall, Miss Haeseler, Ellis, Grogan. Sigma Alpha Iota Seated: Billington. Standing: Ashby, Park, Risley, Ellis, Bostick, Morris, Grogan, Everette, Thompson. Hoofprint Club Kneeling: Grumbleb. Parker. Hocutt. Standing: League, Mrs. Edwards, Leroy, Hill, Partin, Staf- ford, Sutton. Dance Club Seated: Noble, Hines. Second row: Monroe, Riffle, Arapage. Third row: Mashburn, Lambeth, Whitty. 119 Janet Brown. President Day Students Becky Fowler, Treasurer; Sandra Hobbs, Secretary A party in the hut gives the day students a chance to get together for fun and relaxation. A between class chat in the day students room. 120 Galloping through Meredith woods Say Cheese ! Skating — anyone; Tension mounts in the foyer of Jones ' Auditorium on Decision Day. ni ' v The teas sponsored b the Nominating Com- mittee give the student body a chance to meet the candidates running for school offices. Faculty and students rival each other in Corn Huskin ' activities. Hoiv good is mans life, the mere living! how fit to employ. All the heart and the soul and the senses forever in joy! Robert Browning The good life . . . the happiness of living and working together . . . yet joys in a moment of quiet solitude . . . picnics at the lake . . . building a snowman . . . teas with Dean Fleming during exams . . . reading a good book for pleasure . . . seeing the first buds of Spring . . . hearing or singing our favorite song . . . making a costume for Corn Huskin ' . . . seeing a play . . . doing something special — or not so special — with someone we love . . . May Day festivities . . . concerts . . . competing with the faculty at Play Day . . . shopping at the Village . . . planning a good Stunt . . . society rush parties . . . flying a kite in March . . . remembering our heritage at Founder ' s Day ... a snack with friends at the Bee Hive . . . raising money for the library fund ... a game of tennis on Sunday afternoon ... the best days of our lives. Tke ft itof OFFICERS: Seale Bagnal, Secretary; Patsy Howell, Vice President: Cissy Miller, Trea- Astrotekton Society Goat aiin •-eenis to be the perfect keeper for Bilh Astro. A new member (?) of the society- Big Daddy Astro. 124 ASTRO — a name, a feeling, friendship . . . meet- ings and fellowship . . . rush . . . Stella Star takes over the Yellow Garter Speakeasy ... a live Billy Astro visits the halls! ... the KA ' s help in rush as our Rhythm Kids entertain us as we again visit the Yellow Garter ... the serenade ... a soggy star and singing in the rain . . . but the Astro spirit burns bright . . . Decision Day . . . victory . . . see thy children Mother Astro . . . Astro ... a name, a feel- ing, friendship. Thompson, President Marcia Sned, Chief Marshal Marshals: Benton Walter, Sarah Ann Poole, Pam Pernell. Candace Welsted, President Philaretian Society PHIS ... a new year full of memories . . . Freshman meeting with the Legends . . . sponsoring the I.B.M. match-up . . . happy Phis and delighted children at the Christmas party . . . released enthusiasm for Rush Week . . . every Phi doing her part . . . new Rush songs . . . hundreds of little Miltons ... a new seal ... a picnic with Vanndorma Springfield . . . Those crazy frogs ... an Hawaiian paradise in the gym ... the welcoming of new sisters on Decision Day . . . joining together for the last time on Awards Day . . . proud to be sisters of the Blue and White. Lee Smith, Chief Marshal Marshals: LaRay Williams, Jane Coleman, Marilyn Carter (not pictured). 126 OFFICERS: Brenda Carole Jones, Treasurer; Laura Page, Vice President; Patsy Burks, Secretary. The Phis take the freshmen on an imaginary trip to Hawaii. Santa Glaus and the Phis entertain children from the Cerebral Palsy school. 127 Senior Class Corn Junior Class luskin ' Sophomore Class N - Freshman Class 129 Freshman Class ' The Saloon Must Go ' Sophomore Clas Prudence Meets the Family or Zombies Night Out Junior Class ' For Whom Hell ' s Bells Toll Senior Class ' Who Stole the King ' s Tights 131 SII I llllljl Here comes Santa Claus Tis the season to be jolly Christmas 1965 Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Campbell highlights Christmas caroling. 132 Acorn ACORN — A potpourri of celebration, despair, anti- pathy, and love . . . loyal contributors becoming class editors ... the command to create, revise, and turn in . . . efficient typists meeting all deadlines ... a time told by a beginner poet and captured by a Mere- dith artist . . . bills and two-color covers that diminish bank accounts looked after by a knowing business manager . . . printed pages revealing ideas and emo- tions to be read, enjoyed, understood, and misunder- stood . . . that feeling of having written and perhaps having written well . . . the climax of publication and the planning of the next edition. Sue Kelly, Editor Staff: Linda Rackley, Pat Yarbrough, Kaye Howard, Joan Voshell, Kathy Booth, Shirley Tarleton, Mary Rosalyn Graham. Oak Leaves Jo Ann Knight, Editor f} ■ - I ) Editorial Staff: Theresa Ayers, Betty Pritchard, Kaye Howard, Jeanne Bryant, Ruth Pruett, Susan Stone, Mary Helen Simms, Laura Page, Joanne Smith, Becky Walker. Business Staff: Margaret Hall, Fran Trexler, Mary Arakas, Mary Jo King, Nancy Stilley, Judy Woodruff, Millicent Wood, Joanna Helms. iarbara Jean Carver Business Manager OAK LEAVES . . . Call Edwards and Broughton . . . See Mrs. Humphries . . . But I ' m out of flash-cubes! . . . pictures and still more pictures to take . . . Seniors vote on the dedication . . . second home: Oak Leaves ' room . . . helping Mrs. Waller and Randall take class pictures . . . long hours of hard work by the editorial and business staffs . . . ads to sell . . . a countless number of decisions to be made . . . helpful participation by the Senior Class in writing senior personality paragraphs . . . pouring over the dedication ... the 1966 Oak Leaves is born. 135 Dee Barrier, Editor Twig TWIG — Reporters, beats are due . . . stories are assigned . . . advertising staff, ads must be in . . . reporters, stories are due for the typists . . . Julie, layout the ads . . . typists, I must have those stories finished . . . layout begins ... a HOLE! quick think! ... a late story assigned and hurriedly given to Janie to type . . . deadline appears . . . staff races to beat it . . . finished: one edition of the TWIG . . . but wait! beats are due again . . . and Dr. Rose wants to have a conference with you about the last issue of the paper ... a never ending circle — but with a reward- ing product! Twig Joy Daniel, Business Manager STAFF: Seated: Jane Leonard, Joy O ' Berry, Beverly Kenncd . Mimi Holt Saond urn Marion Nolan, Judy Riley, Blue McKethan, Frances Maness, Lee Smith, Ginny Sutton. Third rou: Caiol Smith, Beth Porter, Rosalyn Graham, Kaye Howard, Shirley Tarleton, Jeanne Bryant, Irene Hines. 137 Ensemble mf kf m Seated: Smith, Kennedy, Lemmond, Stockton, Ellis, Brown. Standing: Grogan, Thompson, Bostick, Ferguson, Scarborough, Morris, Yelton, Schaible. Chorus MM ' : ' : I MH f) f ' F i i t (- a 1 R a ( B ( ' ( f m b !• ' . f fi ft a a (efi © f 9 a f franf ro!t ' ; Pittman, Sparger. Nolan. McCarter. Sterling. Saintsing. Brown. Miller. Miss Donley (Director). Second row: Bostick (Accompanist). Kennedy. Sandford, Smith. Reynolds. Rollins. Turner, Otts. Ellis. Noel. Third row: Stock- ton, Lemmond, Neal. Grogan. Thompson. Wilson. Morris, White. Henderson. Ussery. Fourth roiv: Schaible. Everette, Hamrick, Poole, Wright, Kesler, Ferguson, Scarborough, Holden, Duckworth, YeUon. The Meredith Playhouse presents Spoon River Anthology. Meredith College Playhouse Kathy Turner, Joan Miller, Miss Baker, Joan Thompson. Dr. Campbell discusses Founder ' s Day with Dr. Richardson and Dr. Crouch. Founder ' s Day Former and present Meredith students are brought together at a breakfast sponsored by the Granddaughters Club. 140 At the Alumnae Seminar on Economic Knowledge — A Citizen ' s Responsibility, ' the Honorable Luther H. 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Seniors celebrate Founder ' s Day by wearing their caps and gowns for the first time. 141 wmb MARIAN BUNCH Maid of Honor 143 Moxj Elaine Crumpler, Bonnie Eicher () Kitty Hardenburg, Betty Webb 6 144 CoiVtJu Shan Pruitt, Barbara Mabe ft Suzanne Davis, Nancy Stroud i 145 BETSY CARLSON College Marshal 146 Dee Barrier Janet Brown Marian Bunch f Judy Hamrick Bonnie Eicher aiho ' 5 LUho IJAMONO STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Anita Hauser Sandra Flynt Sue Hilton Sue Kelly Jo Ann Knight Candace Welsted MISS MEREDITH Judy Hamrick CLASS SPIRIT Sue Hilton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sandra Flynt CLASS BEAUTY Betsy Carlson FRIENDLIEST Marian Bunch MOST DEPENDABLE Dee Barrier 149 MOST INTELLECTUAL Nancy McClenny MOST TALENTED Sue Kelly MOM ATiiLiyrk: Barbara Watson 150 BEST DORM STUDENT Price Marsh BEST DAY STUDENT Janet Brown WITTIEST Kent Thompson 151 Oak Leaves Staff Jo Ann Knight, Editor Barbara Jean Carver Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Theresa Ayers, Kathy Booth, Jeanne Bryant, Susan Caison. 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Collier, Mary Elaine, 1411 Pine Valley Loop, Fayetteville Collins, Elizabeth Kennedy, 2319 Milburnie Rd., Raleigh Covington, Janice Ann Eaton, 424 W. 6th St., Newton Cox, Beverly Annette. 3110 Archdale Rd., Richmond, Va. Cress, Annie Laurie, 215 W. Thomas, Salisbury Grumpier, Helen Elaine, 411 Hancock St., Smithfield Dahl, Ann Louise, 1340 Granville St., Burlington Daniel, Joyce Eileen, Box 464, Spring Hope Dickens, Florence Minerva, Castalia Duncan, Doris Phyllis, Box 876, Halifax, Va. Eakes, Beth Devin, 417 Lafayette St., Clinton Eicher, Bonnie Jean, 1410 Andover Rd., Charlotte Eldridge, Dorothy Cook, 2333 Airline Dr., Raleigh Evans, Betsy Frye, Box 433, Gary Evans, Martha Louise, 1652 Coyote Ave., Norfolk, Va. Ferguson, Wilda Marie, 3515 Roxboro Rd., Durham Floyd, Mary Kate, 412 Pittman St., Fairmont Flynt, Sandra Carolyn, Rt. 3, Winston-Salem Foreman, Dianne Hollowell, 2621 Broadwell Dr., Raleigh Frederick, Linda Ann. 706 N. Audubon, Goldsboro Freeman, Ann Sinclair, 110 S. 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Box 61, Wilmington Ingold, Helen Johnette, 1120 E. Cannon Ave., Albemarle James, Grace Herring. Bethel James, Kay Hedrick, 847 Bryan St., Raleigh Johnson, Barbara Ann, Box 64, Four Oaks Jordan, Pamela Elizabeth, 217 Shamrock Dr., Danville, Va. Kanipe, Marv Ann, Waddell St., Fair Bluff Kelly, Sue Grey, 206 Orange St., Tabor City Kennedy, Sara Lynn Riley, 205-A Hudson St., Raleigh Kerr, Margaret Dennison, 4315 Van Buren St., Hyattsville, Md. Kesler, Lou Ross, 805 Meadow Lane, Henderson King, Martha Adelaide, Route 1, Nashville Kirkpatrick, Betty Glyn, Box 719, Southern Pines Knight, Jo Ann, 3005 Northampton Dr., Greensboro Koh, Cho-ok Lee, 819 Merrie Rd., Raleigh Kriegel, Shirley Ann, 1916 Sunset Dr., Raleigh Lambeth, Mary Katharine, 214 Lake Dr., Thomasville Langdon. Madelyn Carol, 116 Ridgemont Rd., Johnson City, Tenn. LeRoy, Donna Lou, 3612 Browning Place, Raleigh Lester. Martha Elizabeth, 903 Rhem, Kinston Lipscomb, Frances Carlton, 1427 Lorraine Ave., Richmond, Va. Lowry. Jean Paula, 4201 Wilson Dr., Chesapeake, Va. Lumsden, Helen Dianne, 834 W oodland Rd., StatesviOe Lyles, Doris Jean, 902 West 5th St., Roanoke Rapids McClenny, Nancy Barnes, Box 147, Lucama McCormick, Susan Frances, 1100 South Main St.. Fairmont McDuffie, Mary Judith, Box 748, Red Springs Marsh, Pearl Price, 717 Westwood Ave. , High Point Maynard, Judith Liles, Harrells Medlin, Virginia Lytton, 501 Griffith Road, Monroe Miller, Juliana, 31 Louise Ave., Concord Mills, Martha Vetra, P. 0. Box 262, TaylorsviUe Mixon. Polly Moore, 1305 Beaver Dam Road, Raleigh Moore, Elizabeth Marshall, Box 353, Clarksville, Va. Morgan, Sandra Lea. 340 Vanderbilt Rd., Asheville Morris, Janet Kay, 1419 Ida St., Durham Munford, Dheadra Woody, 2701 Elgin St., Durham Northcutt, Eileen Hagie, 402 Heater Dr., Gary Oates, Murilla Emma, 1514 National Ave., New Bern Owen. Rachel Marie, Buffalo Junction, Va. Parker, Margaret Anne, 395 Buckingham Road, Winston-Salem Partin, Sandra Carl, 620 E. Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh Penney, Ruth Knott, 106 S. Montgomery St., Raleigh Peterson, Patricia Ann, Route 4, Box 47, Clinton Phillips. Mary Ellen, 114 Longview Dr., Fayetteville Pierce, Judith Faye, 3223 Chapel Hill Road, Durham Ponton. Elizabeth Lee, 2520 White Oak Rd.. Raleigh Poole, Sarah Ann, 1206 Anne Dr., Kinston Pruett, Ruth, 2021 East Ninth St., Charlotte Pruitt, Kathryn Shaw, 201 IVo Fairview Rd., Raleigh Rabon, Frances Dunn, 1001 Bragg St., Monroe Rackley, Linda Carolyn, Box 164, Rose Hill Ratchford, Julia Ann, 7311 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Riley, Judith Gay, 308 Englewood Dr., Rocky Mount Ripperton, Gloria Davis, Apt. 4, 3005 Leonard St., Raleigh Roberts, Martha Anne, Rt. 1, Box 26, Mt. Gilead Robinson, Willa Ford, 215 Balfour, Asheboro Ruark, Rena Westbrook, 312 S. Griffin, Rocky Mount Russ, Katherine Rebecca Reich, 2412 Greenbriar Road, Winston- Salem Sanner, Helen Joyce, 215 S. King St., Windsor Savage, Joe Ann, Box 105, Spring Hope Scarborough, Betsy Wood, Belmont St., Windsor Shanor, Elizabeth Lou, 3200 Evans, Morehead City Shaver, Miriam Rebecca, 203 S. Oleander, Goldsboro Shingleton, Juanita Ann, 107 Warren St., Wilson Simpson, Joan Frances, East Purvis, Robersonville Sloop, Ruth Ann, Box 601, Dublin, Va. Smith, Barbara Allen, 2714 W. Rothgeb Dr., Raleigh Smith, Lee Parker. 1018 Minerva Ave., Durham Smith, Margaret Exum, 214 Faircloth, Raleigh Smith, Marylin Sue, 131 Ridgecrest Road, Asheboro Smith, Patricia Ann, 3715 Halford Dr., Raleigh Sned, Marcia Cornelia, 300 W. Marsh St., Salisbury Sowell, Georgette, 1002 Rice St., Hamlet Spangler, Sylvia Elaine, Meadows of Dan, Va. Sparger. Margaret Anne, 808 E. Wade St., Wadesboro Staton, Philecta Clarke, 3200 Hillsboro St., Apt. C-3, Raleigh Taylor, LeVonne Cannon, F-3 Western Manor, Raleigh Thompson, Kent Barnes, 3388 Avalon Road, Shaker Heights 20, Cleveland, Ohio Ussery, Barbara Dawn, Route 10, Lexington Voshell, Evelyn Joan, 5544 Poplar Halls Drive, Norfolk, Va. Wainscott, Mary Lynne, 2219, Elmwood Avenue, Durham Waller, Violet Elaine, Route 5, Kinston Warren, Edith Carol. Route 1, Robersonville Watson, Barbara Jane, Box 138, Parkton Webb, Elizabeth Anne, 705 Davie Ave., Statesville Welsted, Candace Carrol. 3608 Haverstick Place, Charlotte Whedbee, Lucy Ann. 201 Houghton St., Williamston White, Patricia Ann, 1526 S. Live Oak Parkway, Wilmington Wilkerson, Nell Ruth, 615 Oak St., Marion Williams, LaRay Hope, 428 Oaklette Dr., East Chesapeake, Va. Willis, Gail Roberts, 10,34 W. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham Wilson, Bettie Carolyn, 506 Hancock St., Oxford Wilson, Helen Virginia, 1112 Griffith Road, Monroe Wilson, Jane Allene, 710 East Park Drive, Lincolnton Wilson, Judith Ann, 5300 S. W. 4th St., Miami, Florida Woodford, Sylvia Lee, Box 169, Goode, Va. Worth, Margaret Elizabeth, 310 Hill Road. Southern Pines Wrenn, Dianne Martin, 2204 Malvern Road, Charlotte Yelton, Agnes Nelleen, 240 Grandview Drive, Concord JUNIORS Aldridge, Hannah Kay, Route 7, Monroe Arnold, Victoria Luciana, 2022 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh Banner, Nina Mauney, 104 Glenwood Road, Morganton Basham, Nancy Williams, F-11 McKimmon Village, Raleigh Batson, Mary Ann, Route 2, Burgaw Bellomy, Barbara Lynn, 2247 Camellia Dr., Wilmington Berry, Ann Elizabeth, 602 W. Colonial Ave., Elizabeth City Bickel, Arlene Sue, 608 Hilltop Dr., Lexington Biggs, Gayle Lennon, 2712 Park Ave., Wilmington Black, Janice Miller, Box 7565, Station B (DDH), Raleigh Blackmore, Marie Frances, Fremont St., Burgaw Blalock, Jenny Hope, 3504 Churchill Rd., Raleigh Blanchard, Linda Marie, Route 1, Turkey Bostick, Dorothy Jane, 118 N. Kincaid Ave., Wilson Bradshaw, Sharon Arlene, Box 43, Drexel Bragg, Julia Taylor, 103 Harward, Monroe Branch, Jessica Diana, 106 Woodland Dr., Cary Bridgers, Frances Douglass, 805 Holt Dr., Raleigh Brockett, Rosalind Box, E-25 McKimmon Village, Raleigh Brown, Rachael Reade, 432 Morgan St., Roxboro Bruton, Kathryn Jo, 13227 Betty La., Silver Springs, Md. Butler, Gail Carmen, Box 278, Roseboro Butler, Martha Ann, Box 278, Roseboro Capell, Carroll Ann, 400 E. View St., Wadesboro Carver, Barbara Jean, 919 Jefferson St., Roanoke Rapids Chapman, Rebekah Ann, Box 470, Q uincy, Florida Clements, Retta Jo, 1804 Rolling Rd., Greensboro Cockerham, Karen Jean, 728 Melrose St., Winston-Salem Coleman, Martha Jane, Box 185, Pamplico Copeland, Sarah Hardison, 406 Pike St., Enfield Coram, Judy, Box 86, Boonville Crocker, Constance Leona, 6206 Friendly Rd., Greensboro Crumly, Candace, 741 Larkhall Lane, Charlotte Daves, Barbara Joyce, 2023 Redbud Dr., Gastonia Dickens, Elizabeth Ann, 336 W. Allenton St., Mt. Gilead Dodds, Brenda Ida, Route 4, Box 404, Candler Eagles, Doris Elizabeth, Route 2, Ahoskie Ellis, Judy Ann, Box 397, Clarkton Evans, Vesta Moses, 323 E. Park St., Cary Everett, Helen Elizabeth, Box 481, Robersonville Farabow, Nancy Anne, P. 0. Box 322, Oxford Fisher, June Collier, Box 367, Elizabethtown Fitchett, Pamela Howell, 312 W. Salisbury, Pittsboro Floyd, Sarah Frances, 1002 James St., Lumberton Forrest, Nancy Moore, 106 Deerwood Dr., Greenville Freeman, Katharine Ann, Box 97, Winthrop Station, Rock Hill, S. C. Freeman, Margaret Anne, APO 343, San Francisco, Calif. Gentry, Judy Gail, Route 2, Roxboro Gilliam, Mary Louise, 1729 Chamberlain St., South Boston, Va. Glass, Bonnie Coates, 2830y2 Mayview Rd., Raleigh Goulais, Susan Anne, 203 S. W. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, Fla. Grant, Wanda Susan, 1428 Ridge Road, Raleigh Green, Joan Elizabeth, 1006 Decatur Rd., Jacksonville Greenwood, Betty Hines, 3607 Phyllis Dr., Raleigh Griffin, Carol Ann, Red Oak, N. C. Grumbles, Lynn Carol, 8200 Tarkington Dr., Richmond, Va. Hall, Margaret Anne, 1358 Jeffress St., South Boston, Va. Hampton, Ann Catherine, 3005 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham Hardenburg, Kathryn Aline, 7505 Hopkins Ave., College Park, Md. Hardie, Gayle Fitz, Box 434, Chadbourn Hartley, Mary Elizabeth, 1826 Lansdale Dr., Charlotte Haywood, Janice Elizabeth, Box 307, Candor Helms, Elizabeth Carol, 1307 Virginia Avenue, Monroe Helms, Joanna, 518 Vance St., Roanoke Rapids Hobbs, Sandra Lee, 216 Buck Jones Road, Raleigh Hocutt, Jane Elizabeth, 5442 Robinhood Road, Charlotte Hofler, Carolyn Corinne, 481 S. Union St., Concord HoUamon, Myra Louise, Box 754, Hendersonville Holt, Mildred Irene, 710 W. Kivett St., Asheboro Honeycutt, Jean Lucille, 113 Edgewood Circle, Concord Howell, Marie Louise, 124 Westwood Rd., Asheville Howell, Patsy Spruill, 606 Stuart Circle, Weldon Hudler, Pansy Inez, 1013 Henderson Dr., Midway Park Huggins, Ann Lassiter, 302 E. Noble St., Louisburg Huss, Ann Wright, 2831 1 2 Mayview Rd., Raleigh Kimball, Georgia Carolyn, Box 28, Lemon Springs, N. C. King, Carol Forrest, 3026 Fairfax Dr., Charlotte King, Elizabeth Swinson, Box 3162 Azalea Station, Wilmington King, Pamela Jean, 1203 South Avenue, South Boston, Va. Kirby, Nancy Ellen, 230 Grandview Drive, Winston-Salem Laney, Linda Glenn, 102 Forest Hill Dr., Monroe Lay, Emily Graham, 202 Forest Dr., Falls Church, Va. League, Sarah Jane, Box 213, Waynesville Lee, Mary demons. Box 192, Garner Lemmond, Jean Hudson, P. 0. Box 32, Matthews, N. C. Lewis, Patricia Anne, 1106 Rockford, High Point McCrary, Janice Valvin, 613 South Taylor St., Rocky Mount McDonald, Zelma Gloria, 1119 Lafayette Ave., Rocky Mount McGee, Cornelia Cree, 3111 Hines Dr., Raleigh McGoogan, Marilyn Jean, 228 East 2nd Ave., Red Springs McKethan, Nancy Blue, 1100 E. Washington St., Dillon, S. C. McKinney, Toni Kyle, 8055 S. W. 138th St.,. Miami, Florida Maness, Frances Ann, 509 N. Weldon St., Gastonia Marks, Paula Memory, 719 Pinewood Circle, Mooresville Marrow, Carolyn Humphrey, 1415 Gorman St., Raleigh Mayhue, Mary Marcelyn, 207 Woodpecker Lane, Mt. Holly, N. J. Miller, Alice Elizabeth, 7 Hillcrest Dr., Concord Miller, Mary Elizabeth, 355 7th St., Idaho Falls, Idaho Mills, Barbara Ann, P. 0. Box 262, Taylorsville Mitchell, Lynn Breeden, 1101 Wells St., Bennettsville, S. C. Molony, Elizabeth Anne, 2815 Winton Road, Durham Murdoch, Martha Elizabeth, 7 Glenbrooke Circle, West Richmond, Va. Myers, Marjorie Gwynne, 2505 Owen Drive, Winston-Salem Nanny, Charlotte Carol, 1715 Meadowbrook, Winston-Salem Newton, Sandra, 305 E. 16th St., Lumberton Noel, Blanche Gilliam, 4904 W. Grace, Richmond, Va. Nurkin, Rita Webster, 112 N. Dillard, Durham Otts, Charlotte Louise, 302 Plum Lane, Chapel Hill Overton, Carolyn Frances, 209-C Hudson St., Raleigh Page, Laura Jean, 404 W. Mountain St., Kings Mountain Partin, Margaret Ann, Route 1, Enfield Peacock, Jessiebeth, 1030 Red Oak Road, Virginia Beach, Va. Perry, Helen Elizabeth, 208 Ware St., Shelby Perry, Judy Jones, Route 2, Wake Forest Pickett, Jo Ann, 818 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem Pope, Sallie Dunn, 1008 Roanoke St., Scotland Neck Potter, Alice Cooper, 3 Henderson St., Raleigh Potter, Mary Florence, 1007 Jenkins, Lumberton Price, Kathleen Joan, 1005 Lakewood Dr., Monroe Pritchard, Georgia Diane, Route 2, Aulander Rabb, Veronica Louise, Route 5, Box 331, Marion Ramsey, Judy Gail. 632 Denning Place, Charlotte Ramsey, Suzanne Marie, 900 West Marion, Shelby Readling, Beverly Strawn, Mendenhall Trailer Court, Route 1, Box 144, Cary Reynolds, Martha Kent, 1206 Stanhope Ave., Richmond, Va. Rhodes, Barbara Bullard, 608 Currituck Dr., Raleigh Rhodes, Mary R. Fulk, 1817 Manuel St., Raleigh Roach, Betty Jo, 729 Russell Ave., Reidsville Robinson, Ann Harwood, 805 River Rd., Newport News, Va. Roebuck, Nancy Rivers, 125 Isabella Ave., Washington Rogers, Susan Kelly, 806 Brunson Dr., Albemarle Rollins, Ann Blanton, 903 Elizabeth Road, Shelby Rudisill, Joyce Mclntyre, 1312 Myrtle Ave., Charlotte Sandford, Aletha Charlene, 289 East Chestnut St., Asheville Scarborough, Beverly Ann, 110 Smith Chapel Road, Mt. Olive Schaible, Charlotte Mitchell, 26261 2 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh Schertz, Agnes Florence, 228 Jamaica Road, Cocoa Beach, Florida Scott, Judith Dale, Route 3, Kenly Shaw, Rose Ann, 904 Blount St., Lumberton Smith, Harriette Hudson, 2323 Yancey, Raleigh Smith, Josephine Peele, 415 Carolina Ave., Raleigh Smith, Margaret Joanne, 420 Leander, Shelby Smith, Sheila Dickerson, 107 W. Watson St., Windsor Staton, Caroline Gambrell, 814 Buchanan Blvd., Durham Stilley, Nancy Carol, Route 5, Box 15, New Bern Stokes, Louise Siewers, 2701 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem Stoudemire, Sylvia Lynn, Route 5, Lincolnton Tarleton, Shirley Marie, Route 3, Marshville Teague, Jane Faye, 705 W. 24th St., Lumberton Thomas, Nancy DeAnne, 4525 Drexel Drive, Raleigh Thompson, Joan Elizabeth, 1713 Macon St.. McLean, Va. Turner, Kathryn Ann, 52 Orchard Circle, Columbia, S. C. Viersen, Donna Dukes, 910 Curtis St., Ahoskie Wade, Anne Cross, Colerain, N. C. Walker, Sarah Rebecca, Box 485, Battleboro Walter, Anne Benton, 709 Roundtree Avenue, Kinston Ward, Bess Aleine, Box 145, Bladenboro White, Elanor Amelia. Route 1. Colerain Whitty, Louise West, 1706 Lucerne Way, New Bern Wilson, Brenda Ann, 1502 Carey Road, Kinston Wilson, Martha Jane, 3212 Ruffin St., Raleigh Wilson, Patricia Ann, 951 Hendersonville Road, Asheville Worthington, Laura Elizabeth, 211 East 3rd, Ayden Wright, Linda Dianne, 146 Valley Drive, Roanoke Rapids Wynn, Patricia Lavator, Beechwood Drive, Tarboro Yarbrough, Patricia Jane, 3358 Willow Oak Road, Charlotte Young, Doris Frances, 1209 Front, Beaufort Young, Ruth Claire, 809 South 2nd St., Smithfield SOPHOMORES Alexander. Judith Eloise, 1923 Ferncliff Rd., Charlotte AUsbrook, Hodgie Shearin, 114 Overstreet Dr., Enfield Appel, Paula Neal, 2812 Westchester Dr., High Point Arakas. Mary Demetra, 228 Midland Dr., Asheville Atkins, Judy Camp, 1218 Vickers Ave., Durham Ayers, Theresa, Route 2, Williamston Baals, Karen Marie, 245 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Bagnal, Kathryn Seale. 225 Haynsworth St., Sumter, S. C. Bailey, Adrianna Rose. 210 Morgan St., Roxboro Bailey, Barbara Anne, 207 Country Club Dr., New Bern Barbee, Dudley Womble. Yaupon, Southport Barnhart, Leslie McCombs, 315 N. Boundary St., Raleigh Batson, Nancy Glynn, Route 1, Burgaw Beecher, Diane Carolyn, 1113 West Rowan, Fayetteville Bentley, Carol Edwina, 40 Hillcrest Dr., Concord Berry, Mary Anne, 113 E. Murray Ave., Durham Blalock, Eva Nancy, 845 Bryan St., Raleigh Blanchard, Susan Jean, 623 Et. Southerland St., Wallace Booth, Kathy Jean, R.F.D. 3, Durham Boyd, Nancy Kay, 129 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. Bradley, Mary Helen, 611 W. Queen St., Grifton Bradsher, Sandra Lee, 807 King St., Windsor Brame, Linda Caroline, 2725 Stuart Dr., Durham Braswell, Charlotte Edna, 211 N. White St., Gastonia Bray, Martha Alice, 302 W. 18th St., Lumberton Britt, Theresa Ann, 1108 E. 8th St., Lumberton Brown, Ginny Rosemary. Route 1, Box 651, Suffolk, Va. Bryant, Emily Karen, 831 Watson Avenue, Winston-Salem Burks, Patricia Dean, 857 Sylvan Rds., Winston-Salem Surris, Edna Carole, Rt. 4 Gastonia Highway, Lincolnton Campen, Mayola, 23 W. Bayshore, Jacksonville Carraway, Mildred Elizabeth, 501 Brackenridge Ave., Norfolk. Ve Carroll, Honour Faye, 416 Sycamore St., Weldon Carroll, Judith Frances, 416 Sycamore, Weldon Carter, Marilyn Anne, 110 Kensington Rd., Greensboro Chapman, Susan Lee, 216 Fifth St., Spencer Clark. Nancy Moore, 1455 Pine Valley Loop, Fayetteville Collier, Mary Dianna, Box 302, Whiteville Constable. Elizabeth Heyward, 261 Elm Avenue, Hershey, Pa. Cooke, Susan Ray. 13 Hawthorne Dr., Norwalk, Conn. Cooper, Donna Gale, 402 E. Maynard, Durham Craven, Jean Webster, 522 W. Weatherspoon St., Sanford Crockett, Charlotte Ann, P. O. Box 506, Vass Daniel, Pennie Gilbert, 301 Allen Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Davis, Christina M., 0319 McKimmon Village, Raleigh Dean, Judith Anne, 2849 Monticello Dr., Winston-Salem Dodge, Lynn Louise, 1522 . ' rrow St., Lynchburg, Va. Douglas, Josie Woodard, Rt. 1, Knightdale Dozier, Adelia Ann, 421 Hoshiquma, Fukuoka, Japan Drew, Dava Ellen, 510 Forest Hill Dr., Goldsboro Duckworth, Betty Lou, 5124 Allison Ave.. Charlotte Dudley, Mary Blanche, 100 Marine Dr., Pineville Dulin, Margaret Anne, 9412 Lawyers Rd., Charlotte Eatman, Rebecca Howard, Box 188, Roseboro Ebelein, Jeanne Frances. 605 Peeler St., Lexington Eddins, Palsy Carol, P. O. Box 103, Rolesville Edenfield, Delila Louise, 2725 Amherst Ave.. Burlington Edmondson, Rebecca Ann, R.F.D. 2, Kernersville Edwards, Phyllis Ann, Route 2, Nashville Ernst, Susan Gwenn, Spoonville Road, E. Granby, Conn. Evans, Carole Coleman, Walnut St., Pamplico, S. C. Evans, Hazel Elizabeth, 2416 Rosewood Ave., Winston-Salem Felten, Janet Lee, 1351 Bill St., Norfolk, Va. Fehon, Ann Gaynelle, Route 2, Box 132, Beaufort Flood, Nancy Hale, 1109 Chalk St.. Elizabeth City Foote, Judy Allison, 1721 Fairfield Dr.. Gastonia Forney, Frances Carol, Box 218, Lawndale Fowler, Rebecca Gail, 411 N. Academy St., Cary Freeman, Mary Harper, 407 W. Vernon Ave., Kinslon Frye, Gloria Ann, 2705 Barmettler St., Raleigh Fullerton, Eleanor Reid, 4409 Williamsburg Rd., Greensboro Gallehugh, Linda Kathryn, Box 577, Elizabethtown Gaston, Marsha Leah, Route 2, Box 194, Gastonia Gelder, Eleanor Dennis, 74 Edw in Place, Asheville Gillialand, Nancy Louis, 3424 Kinnaman Road, Winston-Salem Glover, Margaret Hope, Box 122, Lake Waccamaw Godwin, Helen Francis, 2816 Everett Ave., Raleigh Guthrie, Suzanne, Glendale Park, Beaufort Haigler, Linda Carol, 6801 E. Indiana Boulevard, Charlotte Haire, Donna Leslie, 1959 Sherwood, Salisbury Hall. Alma Jo, 217 Marsh Ave., Raleigh Halyburton. Carolyn Kaye, 1542 Overbrook Road, Burlington Hammond. Margaret Ann, 104 Hillcrest Road, New Bern Hanchey, Norma Karen, 4932 Park Ave., Wilmington Harter, Ann Moore, Box 387, Wagram Hayes, Frances Evelyn, Box 148, Hudson Henderson, Cynthia Ann, 1739 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem Henderson, Virginia Gray, Rt. 3, LaGrange Herring, Carol Ann, 202 Iowa St., Fairmont Hill, Ann Estelle, 208 E. Fifth Ave., Lawrenceville, Va. Hill. Laura Louise, 252 Melrose St., Winston-Salem Hines, Camilla Lynn, 2805 Edgewood Ave., Burlington Hines. Cynthia Gail, 1302 Churchill, Wilmington Hines, Lenora Irene, Route 2, Hillsborough Holder. Sandra Faye, Route 1, Box 274. Randleman Hollowell, Lucinda Martha, Route 2, Box 210, Robersonville Holt, Marv Elaine, 2009 Pershing St., Durham Hord. Elizabeth Charlene, 231 8th Avenue N. W., Hickory Hoyle. Tanya Elizabeth, 207 Bond St., Enfield Hoyt, Grace Clare, 2620 Pennington Rds., Pennington, N. J. Hughey, Mary Virginia, 725 S. Germantown, Chattanooga, Tenn. Jackson, Mary Diane, 209 Jones Cr., Thomasville Jenkins, Karen Sue, 438 Burrage Road, Concord Jernigan, Leila Virginia, 1318 Lanier Blvd., Atlanta, Ga. Jessup, Rebecca Irene, Box 244, Boonville Johnson, Adelyn Elizabeth, 811 Stoneleigh Rds., Baltimore 12, Md. Johnson, Andrea Montine. 409 Clayton Avenue, Roxboro Jones, Brenda Carole, 101 Oak Drive, Overhills, Oxford Jones, Virginia Gibbs, 1600 Front St., Beaufort Journigan, Judy Carol, Route 1, Henderson Kennedy. Beverly Alyne. 918 Nottingham Dr., Charlotte King, Mary Jo, 1107 Green, Reidsville Kirkland, Virginia Sue, 3814 Churchill Circle, Durham Klein, Susan Lee, 109 Anita Dr., Winston-Salem Kornegay, Judith Leonomie, 301 Shady Circle Dr., Rocky Mount Laird. Susan Letha, 1332 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. Lane, Corinne Gay, Route 2. Siler City Lassiter, Peggy Lynn, 500 Ramblewood Dr., Raleigh Leath, Susan Marie, 135 Hillside Dr., Burlington Lee, Neta Anne, 910 East Main St., Bennettsville, S. C. Lee, Yeun Sook, 1004 Marilyn Dr., Raleigh Lennon, Julia Pauline, 902 Woodmont, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Leonard, Linda Jane, 703 Greenway Dr., Lexington Levin, Jean, 864 Watson Ave., Winston-Salem Lewis, Lucia Lynn, 1830 Oakland Dr., Winston-Salem McCarter, Joan Madeline, 7613 Leonard Dr., Falls Church, Va. McCurdy, Mary Anne, c o Cottonwood Restaurant, Gastonia McCurry, Betty Jean, 904 East Marion St., Shelby McGrady, Carolyn Jane, Box 152, West Jefferson McPhaul, Marion Zula, 607 N. Lee St., Whiteville McRae, Harriet Bricker. Route 1, Box 8, Polkton Mabe, Barbara Ann. 835 S. William St., Henderson Mahler, Elizabeth Powell, 912 Main St.. Tarboro Marks, Mary Marshall, 719 Pinewood Circle, Mooresville Mashburn, Linda Ann, 1839 W. First St., Winston-Salem Mason, Jayne Crawford, Box 10, Spuria Road, North Wilkesboro Matthews, Margaret Elizabeth, Box 206, Burgaw Maynard, Catherine Elizabeth, 305 Hylan Ave., Hamlet Melton, Mabel Carol, Route 5, Monroe Mertz, Margaret Jane, 303 Westview Dr., Fayetteville Messer, Bonnie Jean, 905 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh Miller, Carolyn Gaye, 408 Edgehill Road, Kinslon Miller, Joan Elaine, Wilkesboro Road, Taylorsville Milton, Mary Faith, 309 McCarter St., Monroe Mitchell, Linda Dale, P. 0. Box 358, Morehead City Moffitt, Mary Kathryn, 8 Monroe St., Brevard Molony, Frances Lillian, 2815 Winston Rd.. Durham Montgomery, Ruth Edna, Box 376, Chatham, Va. Moore, Ann Slocum, 17 Barnard Dr., Wilmington Morrison, Linda Pulliam, Route 1. Cary Moser, Frances Eve, 111 39th Ave.. N.W.. Hickory Myers, Peggy Jean, 3628 Royal Palm Arch, Virginia Beach, Va. Neal. Carolyn Harriette. 210 Hillcrest St., Canton Neighbours, Brenda Gale, 212 W. Brooklyn St., Benson Noble, Sandra Kaye. 1208 Carey Rds., Kinslon Nolan, Marion Banks, Box 248, Welcome Norman, Mary Susan, 831 Montgomery St., Henderson O ' Berry, Alice Joy, 427 Cedar St., Roanoke Rapids O ' Dell, Elizabeth Lynne, Box 435-H2, Route 1, Hopewell, Va. Overby, Ann Leslie, Route 1, Littleton Overman, Emmy Ruth, P. 0. Box 266, Edenton Parham, Julianne Elizabeth, 125 Young Ave., Henderson Parker, Mary Julia, 304 Bickett Road, Raleigh Parker, Susan Diane, Box 141, Walkertown Pernell, Pamela, 406 Leander, Shelby Phillips, Martha-Gallin, 2801 Inverness Road, Charlotte Pittman, Phyllis Carol, 719 Cumberland Cir., Rockingham Poage, Martha Gayle, 6 Charnwood Road, Richmond 29, Va. Poplin, Bonnie Anne, 408 Deweese Avenue, Rockingham Porter. Elizabeth Grey, R. F. D. 1, Roseboro Poteat, Edna Ruth, Box 233, Yanceyville Pressley, Linda Lee, Route 3, Box 66, Fairmont Pritchard, Betty Frances, 3203 W. Market St., Greensboro Pruett, Kay, 2021 East Ninth St., Charlotte Pruitt, Mary Shannon, 126 Person Circle, Louisburg PuUiam, Cheryl Lynn, 2420 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem Ratley, Judith Irene, Route 4, Box 778, Red Springs Raver, Mary Workman, 910 Washington St., Gary Ray, Susan Ann, 2609 Springwood, Greensboro RifiBe, Bonita Jeanne, Route 1, Box 500, Elizabeth City Rinehart, Patricia Brooks, 1422 W. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Risley, Adna Vivian, 1204 Country Club Road, Wilmington Ritchie, Sara Celia, 1328 Blueberry Court, Charlotte Roberts, Cathy Gene, Route 6, Box 228, Shelby Robinson, Nancy Lynn, 441 Horace Mann Ave., Winston-Salem Rodgers, Janet Gail, Route 4, Box 608, Kannapolis Saintsing, Anita Kay, Route 4, Thomasville Sams, Jeannie Patricia, 1315 Bethabara Road, Winston-Salem Sanford, Janice Elizabeth, 326 S. Cedar, Lincolnton Savage, Minnie Pendleton, Box 105, Spring Hope Senter, Mary Frances, 807 2nd St., Lillington Singletary, Lola Carolyn, Route 1, Bladenboro Sink, Helen McCoy, Box 339, Glenwood Dr., Lexington Singleton, Mary Lucile, 22 Lincoln Ave., Asheville Smith, Beth Sheckel, Box 85, Spencer Smith, Brenda Rose, N. 10th Ave., Dillon, S. C. Smith, Carol Ann, 7901 Thermal Road, Charlotte Stafford, Alice Jean, Box 156, Garland Stamey, Julia Diane. Oxford Place, High Point Sterling, Patricia Belle, 6605 44th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Stewart, Sarah Jane, 857 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem Stockton, Letitia Maxine, Garrison Drive, Albemarle Stone, Cheryl Ebzabeth, 267 East Church St., Mount Airy Stone, Elizabeth Anne, 706 Maupin Ave., Salisbury Stone, Susan Marie, Bexley Drive, Durham Strickland, Patricia Lane, Box 533, Four Oaks Stroud, Alyce Marie, 2708 Carey Road, Kinston Summerlin, Marsha Anne, 6036 Old Telegraph Road, Alexandria, Va. Sutton, Virginia Ann, 606 W. Steele St., Mt. Olive Tart, Vickie Newton, Box 14, Zebulon Temple, Sandra Ruth, 1102 Longleaf Drive, Fayetteville Thompson, Sandra Jane, 2816 Windsor Ave., Charlotte Todd, Janet Lee, 3711 Will Scarlet Rd., Winston-Salem Tollefsrud, Patricia Ann, Route 1, Box 61, Richlands Trexler, Fran Carlin, Box 26, Midland Van Buren, Linda Jeanne, P. 0. Box 5003, Charlotte Vaughan, Brenda Jean, P. 0. Box 607, 431 Carolina St., Roanoke Rapids Voncannon. Donna Jane, 1247 Sunset Drive, Asheboro Wacaster, Judith .Adaire, 1400 Grovewood Dr., Charlotte ' alker, Martha Ellen, Hanover Rd., Upperco, Md. Waller, Jane Catherine, 704 Finsbury Rd., Winston-Salem Walters, Karen Jo, 209 Belvedere, Shelby Warren, Ellen Randolph, 113 85 St., Virginia Beach, Va. Warrick. Patricia Ann, 912 Western Branch Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Watkins, Elizabeth Norman, 208 Belle St., Oxford Welborn. Elaine, R.F.D. 3, Thomasville White, Betty Gwynne, Route 2, Trinity Wilkins, Janice Wayne, 713 Cleveland St., Roanoke Rapids Wilkins, Mary Susan, 106 W. 15th St., Lumberton Williams, Alice Suzanne, 2611 Tanglewood Lane, Charlotte 11 Williams, Patricia P., Box 36, Clayton Wilson, Joyce Faye, 3900 Guinevere Lane, Winston-Salem Wood, Sara Millicent, 600 Cedar St., Roanoke Rapids Woodruff, Judy Carline, 1119 Kirk Place, Augusta, Ga. Woolard, Linda Louise, 518 Sunset Ave., Wilmington Young, Ann Welborn, 1320 Robin Hood Rd., High Point Young, Mary LaRue, 310 Blackwell St., Kingstree, S. C. Young, Virginia Amelia, 310 Blackwell St., Kingstree, S. C. FRESHMEN Ahladas, Denise Alec, 2926 Amherst, Burlington Alexander, Lou Allen, 436 Reynolda Dr., Statesville Anderson, Edith Helen, Route 1, Box 121, Grimesland Arapage, Patricia Kathryn, 1402 Ward St., Durham Ashburn, Mary Lynn, 317 Howard St., Mt. Airy Ashby, Lou Ellyn, 305 S. Park Ave., Mt. Airy Ashcroft, Elaine Marie, 4301 Camelot Dr., Raleigh Aycock, Marsha Diane, 3002 Northampton Dr., Greensboro Bame, Mary Eloise, 334 Charlotte Ave., Carolina Beach Barbour, Emily Gordon, 410 Boyette St., Hamlet Barnett, Linda Lee, Raleigh Road, Rt. 4, Henderson Batson, Rebecca Louise, Route 2, Box 536, Burgaw Baucom, Yetive Page, 404 Hilltop Ave., Garner Beard, Marsha Kay, 1127 Cedar Creek Road, Fayetteville Beard, Sarah Lee, 408 Devane St., Fayetteville Beebe, Cathryn Ann, 12521 Easy St., Chester, Va. Behnken, Eloise Marjorie, R.F.D., Painter, Va. Bickett, Sylvia Louise, 303 N. Rowan Ave., Spencer Booker, Anne Katherine, 1900 Hopkins Rd., Apt. 23, Richmond, Va. Boone, Jacquelyn Ann, 4605 Forestdale Rd., Raleigh Booth, Jacquelin Wray, 1511 Wilmington Ave., Richmond, Va. Bordsen, Alice Louise, 1428 Devon Dr., Charlotte Bost, Sara Marshall, Box 12, Conover Boyette, Betty Brooks, 1000 W. Church St., Ahoskie Brady, Carolyn Elizabeth, 215 S. Currie St., Wallace Brandon, Mary Janet, Box. 307, Yadkinville Bray, Loretta Kaye, Rt. 1, Bear Creek Bridger, Janet Louise, 207 Marshall Ave., Williamston Bruton, Betty Sue, Pekin Road, Mt. Gilead Buchanan, Susan Curry, 2317 Glendale Ave., Durham Bullock, Susan Allison, 5601 Winthrop Dr., Raleigh Burns, Betsy Brantly, 208 N. Lamar St., Roxboro Burrows, Linda Carole, 1516 Ann St., Beaufort Burt, Anita Rodwell, 602 E. Markham Ave., Durham Burwell, Rebecca Jane, Route 1, Lewisville Byrd, Evelyn Jean, 1230 Burtonwood Cir., Charlotte Campbell, Judith Ann, Rt. 1. Box 26-A, Salisbury Canady, Dorothy Jane, 211 Fuller St., Fayetteville Carlson, Cynthia Maxwell, 8610 Cushman PI., Alexandria, Va. Carpenter, Suzanne Truman, Rt. 1, Box 145, Lynchburg, Va. Carr, Dorothy Lawanna, Rt. 1, Warsaw Carter, Evelyn, P. O. Box 2495, Winston-Salem Chastain, Winifred Gale, 900 W. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro Cheek, Virginia Alice, 1025 Sycamore, Durham Childress, Marilyn Olive, 15 Ridgefield Rd., Luthersville, Md. Clayton, Sylvia Anne, 1019 Elizabeth Dr., Laurinburg Cole, Virginia Duke, 506 Chandler Circle, Richmond, Va. Collins, Carol Perry, 1025 S. Tryson St., Charlotte Comas, Elizabeth Anne, 444 Lawndale Dr., Winston-Salem Cook, Peggy Ralls, 2831 St. George Rd., Winston-Salem Coombs, Brenda Faye, 1304 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro Corbin, Martha Mae, 114 Fairfield Circle, Dunn Core, Carolyn Eileen, 1030 Tarleton Ave., Burlington Critcher, Cheryl Wynne, 106 Park Drive, Williamston Crook, Jo Ann, 51 Blake Dr., Skyland Croxton, Betty Gail, 217 W. Main St., Lincolnton Dalrymple, Marion Erwin, 450 Blairmore Dr., Charlotte DanieL Judy Lynne, Seaboard, N. C. Davenport, Gloria Ann, 415 Brentwood Ave., Jacksonville Davis, Suzanne Elizabeth, 637 N. Main, Wake Forest Deal, Sheryl Lynn, 2015 Huntington Rd., Burlington Derby, Ellen Hope, 608 Prince Ave., Goldsboro Dobbins, Julia Elizabeth, Box 295, Yadkinville Edwards, Janet Ann, 403 S. Lee, Ayden Edwards, Martha Estelle, Rt. 4, Henderson Faison, Julianne Bone, Rt. 1, Rocky Mount Ferens, Mary Catherine, 1602 Hwy. 70 East, New Bern Fields, Hollis Ann, 2226 Meadowwood Rd., Fayetteville Finnell, Patricia Gail, Box 214, Micro Flemming, Mary Alice, 4117 Crestwood Rd., Richmond, Va. Fletcher, Janet Susan, 1610 Paddock Cir., Charlotte Flynl, Constance Elaine, Rt. 3, Winston-Salem Forsyth, Jeanne Gilmore, 350 East Ohio Ave., Southern Pines Foster, Moora Louise, 7409 Dickenson St., Springfield Foust, Jane Lynn, P. O. Box 1125, Mt. Airy Frampton, Carrie Lee, 1 Erwin Rd., Hartsville, S. C. Freeman, Sandra Ray, 1383 Leon St., Durham Freshour, Lynda Dianne, 810 Hilma Cir., Tarboro Garner, Karen Florence, 5800 Fayetteville Rd., Raleigh Garrett, Mary Elizabeth, 4305 Pamlico Dr., Raleigh Graham, Linda Carol, 1411 Mill St., Camden, S. C. Graham, Mary Rosalyn, 1240 Ebenezer Rd., Rock Hill, S. C. Gregory, Jean Mary, 15 Forest Hills Dr., Wilmington Griffin, Mary Diane, Rt. 1, Box 432, Williamston Guarino, Patricia Elaine, 506 Emerywood Dr., High Point Hamilton, Janet Marie, Box 56, Atkinson Hanson, Donna Lee, 923 Ralph Dr., Gary Hardenburg, Mary Ann, 7505 Hopkins Ave., College Park, Md. Harmon, Brenda Gail, R.F.D. 1, E. Williamsburg Rd., Sandston, Va. Harris, Linda Jane, 117 Fernwood Dr., Rutherfordton Helms, Brenda Joyce, 1307 Virginia Ave., Monroe Helms, Linda Marie, 503 N. Andrews, Goldsboro Hemphill, Virginia Lynn, Old Ridgecrest Rd., Black Mountain Henline, Nancy Laraine, 213 Broad St., Marion Henry, Margaret Ann, 311 N. Layton Ave., Dunn Hensley, Ella Marie Dayton, Apt. P-323, McKimmon Village, Raleigh Herring, Nancy Gwen, Rt. 2, Goldsboro Hinson, Nancy Jane, South Point Rd., Belmont Holcombe, Janis Virginia, 325 Fairlane Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. Holden, Kathryn Patricia, Rt. 7. Raleigh Hollingsworth. Linda Jo, 37 Edith Ave.. Winston-Salem Hooks, Edith Lynn, Wayne, Fremont Hooks, Neta Kathryn, Cherry Hospital, Goldsboro Home, Doris Snead, 1918 Harris Rd., Charlotte Horton, Del Cross, Vaughan Ave., Whaleyville, Va. Hout, Susan Lynn, 834 Hartford Ave., Charlotte Howell, Patricia Ann, 1024 Sycamore, Durham Howes, Phyllis Rose, Rt. 3, Selma Hubbard, Karen Ann, 117 Frances Dr., Asheboro Huggins, Kate Allen, 302 E. Noble St., Louisburg Hughes, Martha Bruce, 2111 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh Hutchins, Sarah Jane, 201 Gulf, Sanford Hyland, Karen Elizabeth, 2645 Chesterfield Ave., Charlotte Isley, Martha Suzan, 2512 Columbine Lane. Burlington Jackson, Shera Ann, 506 Brookwood Dr., Durham James, Patricia Lee, 221 Van Buren St., Herndon, Va. Jenkins, Dorothy Annetta, 4216 Suitland Rd., Suitland, Md. Jenning, Nola Grady, 207 Hill St., Kinston Johnson, Ida Kay, Country Club Cir., Clinton Johnson, Linda Smith, C13, McKimmon Village, Raleigh Johnson, Marianne, R.F.D. 1, Raeford Johnson, Sandra Elaine, Rt. 1. Magnolia Jones, Coralyn Sue, 3406 Sherwood Ct., Falls Church, Va. Jones, Cynthia Ann, 2372 Bethabara Rd., Winston-Salem Jones, Diane Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 125D, Pickens, S. C. Josey, Suzanne Robertson, 728 West 2nd St., Roanoke Rapids Joyner, Janice Elaine. 75 Park Drive, Concord Kendall, Sarah Lee, Box 186, Candor Ketner, Toni Gray, 3713 Baugh St., Raleigh Kirkland, Judv Ann, 3814 Churchill Cir., Durham Kiser, Helen Rebecca, Rt. 3, Box 355C, Lincolnton Kitchens, Laura Jane, 28 Old Glen Road, Convent Station, N. J. Knott, Cynthia Kelly, Trot Motel, Smithfield Koosed, Vicky Kay, 3594 Trask St., Jacksonville, Fla. Korbach, Karen Jane, Box 325, Nags Head Lamm, Mary Phyllis, 532 Farmview Dr.. Fayetteville Lankford, Martha Sue, 210 Liberty St., Murfreesboro Lee, Martha Caroline, 602 Kimberly Dr., Greensboro Lehotsky, Suzanne Florence, 114 Clemson St., Clemson, S. C. Lentz, Laura Kay, 1006 Albert Ave., High Point Lindsey, Wanda Ruth, Box 128, Moyock Little, Cornelia Anne, 14 Oak Rd., Salisbury Little, Delores Louise, 609 Barbour St., Clayton Lloyd, Susan Ann, 103 Jolly St., Louisburg Lohr, Linda Sue, Rt. 6, Lexington Lowe, Glenda Lane, 3400 Central Ave., Charlotte Lucas, Donna Kay, P. O. Box 366, Plymouth Lutz, Bettina Helen, 1318 Queen ' s Rd., Kinston Lynn, Patricia Ann, 3908 Arrow Dr., Raleigh McColman, Sarah Ann, P. O. Box 215, Faison McDavid, Judy Murray, 2744 A Rosedale Ave., Raleigh McDuffie, Nancy Lynn, Box 748, Red Springs McGowan, Ann Jarvis, 803 Old Mill Rd., Chapel Hill McLean, Kathv Linette, 912 Shannon-Bradley Rd., Gastonia McNeill, Barbara Sharon, 904 Currituck, Raleigh McNeill, Betty Jean, 100 N. College St., Red Springs McNeill, Elaine Carol, 214 E. Greene St., Rockingham Maiden, Peggy Anne, P. 0. Box 213, Zebulon Martin, Patricia Gail, 937 Cross Link Rd., Raleigh Matthews, Beverly Ann, P. O. Box 11002, Greensboro Matthews, Marilyn Lee, Route 1, Box 64, Wade Mendenhall, Camille Ann. Route 9, Winston-Salem Mincey, Clara Fountain, Route 3, Fuquay-Varina Mitchell, Dianne Elizabeth, 210 lona St., Fairmont Modlin, Carla Raye, 109 Dorothy Way, Chowchilla, Calif. Monroe, Julia Ann, 4501 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Morton, Mary Lynne, 915 Monmouth Ave., Durham Neel, Sondra Rose, 205 Lake Sebring Dr., Sebring. Fla. Neville. Barbara Kaye, Route 3, Enfield Nichols, Terri Jo, Box 2427, Sanford Noffsinger, Margaret Brock, 1152 Country Club Rd., Wilmington Nooe, Mary Watson, 102 Small St., Pittsboro Nutt, Carolyn Starr, 509 Englewood Ave., Durham Odom, Andrea Lou, 43 Hawthorne Dr., Durham Oliver, Cheryl Virginia, Church St., Yorktown, Va. Osborne, Patricia Ann, 2509 Wright Ave., Greensboro Park, Judy Ann, 2701 Dunlavin Way, Charlotte Patterson, Aletia Anne, 1552 Pemberton Dr., Columbus, Ohio Pearce, Sarah Booe, 3505 Hobbs Rd., Greensboro Perry, Arden Louis, 950 Cedar St., Chesterfield, S. C. Perry, Carolyn Ann, 516 HoUoway St., Durham Peterson, Ann Maynette, Route 2, Ahoskie Pilloud, Barbara Jean, 804 N. Blount St., Apt. 8, Raleigh Plyler, Sue Evans, Box 331, Albemarle Poe, Gail Scott, 305 Sycamore St., Chapel Hill Poore, Margaret Veda, 6719 Forsythia Dr., Greensboro Price, Virginia Carol, 324 Woodrow, High Point Pridgen, Mary Angela, 7621 Hollins Rd., Richmond, Va. Puckett, Miranda Ellen, 221 Middleton St., Robbins Raikes. Leah Marie. 810 Cooper Dr., Charlotte Rawlins, Linda Laurance, P. 0. Box 957, Tryon Rawlinson, Mary Agnes, 440 E. Indiana Ave., Southern Pines Ray, Ann Rebecca, Finley Park, North Wilkesboro Reaves, Kathryn Joyce, 211 Southerland, Mt. Oliva Reel, Gloria Louise, Route 2, Lincolnton Rhodes, Ginger Louise, 314 Circle Dr., Fayetteville Rich, Lucy Helen, P. 0. Box 203, Wake Forest Ritter, Dale Aubrey, 2114 Morningside Dr., Burlington Rivers, Beatrice Helen, 410 Bethel Rd., Morganton Robertson, Joyce, 108 Cardwell, Madison Robinson, Elizabeth Jane, 119 S. Fairview Dr., Tarboro Roebuck, Phyllis Virginia, North Grimes, Robersonville Rogerson, Helen Bernice, 920 N. Broad St., Edenton Rosser, Janet Lillian, Whitakers Rutledge, Elizabeth Winston, 720 Yorkshire Rd., Winston-Sale Safrit, Clara, 2001 Front St., Beaufort Salmon, Mary Thomas, Box 164, Sanford Sandlin, Sherry Delacy, 612 Angier Rd., Fuquay-Varina Seagraves, Sharon, 1502 Pepperidge, Asheboro Sears, Linda Louise, Rt. 1, Morrisville Senter, Mary Neil, 115 N. Highland St., Raeford Sessoms, Paula Kaye, Box 757, Elizabethtown Shaw, Beverly Kathleen, 818 Cool Spring St., Asheboro Shaw, Patricia Jane, 4506 Ryan St., Durham Shipp, Mary Jewel, 421 Lafayette St., Clinton Siceloff, Mary Suzanne, 601 Isabel Dr., Lexington Simms, Mary Helen, 2400 Indian Hill Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Smigel, Linda Carol, 4203 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro Smith, Alice Ann, 705 Willow St., Wadesboro Smith, Joyce Gail, Rt. 5, Box 357-A, Fayetteville Smith, Katie Jean, 501 W. Elizabeth Ave., Selma Snyder, Loretta Kay, 603 Knollwood, Winston-Salem Southerland, Susan, 1602 Evergreen, Goldsboro Soyars, Donna Lynn, 3606 Rock Creek Dr., Raleigh Spivey, Linda Lane, lOOOVo Brooks Ave., Raleigh Spruill, Frances Anne, Carroll St., Aulander Squires, Eleanor Gray, 633 Sharoner, Charlotte Staley, Cynthia Joan, 3308 Paddington Lane, Winston-Salem Stallings, Rebekah June, 1518 Robert E. Lee, Wilmington Stancil, Mary Agnes, 11 Garden Estates Court, Almo, Calif. Starkey, Nancy Bruce. 909 Howard Place, Suffolk, Va. Stewart, Elizabeth Anne, 103 Doris Ave., Clinton Stroud, Nancy Carol, Rt. 3, Box 436, Kinston Taylor, Marlene Frances, Rt. 1, Box 97, Como Temple, Deborah Courtney, 2601 Pinewood Rd., Gastonia Tew, Michele Starling, Rt. 2, Clinton Thompson, Carol Jean, 1136 Skyview Rd., Charlotte Thompson, Martha Hann, Rt. 4, Box 1240 B, Glen Allen, Va. Towell, Theresa Mary Ann, Oak Ridge Dr., Old Lyme, Conn. Truelove, Cheryl Lynn, Embers Motor Lodge, Graham Truitt, Patsy Ruth, 1311 Vance St., Reidsville Tutterow, Claudia Marie, Rt. 1, Box 114, Mocksville Tyler, Janice Lee, 3720 Carmel Rd., Charlotte Utley, Nancy Olene, N. Franklin St., Whiteville Vernon, Sandra Faye, Rt. 1, Box 71, Milton Walker, Frances Tola, DeBerry Grove, Tarboro Walston, Catherine Ann, 506 E. Wilson St., Farraville Wallers, Ruth Ann, Rt. 2, Wake Forest Ward, Paula Fran, West Williamson St., Whiteville Ware, Annelise Simonne, 8604 Oakcroft Dr., Richmond, Va. 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