Meredith College - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1975
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mm mm CARLYLE CAMPBELL LIBRARY CLASS A 376. ,8 ACCESSION 84113 MEREDITH COLLEGE BOOK M54V 1975 Looking back, I gazed at the path I had made in the sand. And I thought, about myself, about the paths I had walked, and the new direction I was heading. And suddenly, I realized . . . how small I was, and how insecure I was, and how big the world was- and how lonely the new path was; and I wanted to turn back. But as i turned and looked back . . . the wind had blown out my tracks. So I walked on forward, and didn ' t look back again. TERRY MATTINGLY CARLYLE CAMPBELU LIBRARY BOOK A M54V 576.8 ACCESSION 84115 1975 MEREDITH COLLEGE RALEIGH, N. C. Looking back, I gazed at the path I had made in the sand. And I thought, about myself, about the paths I had walked, and the new direction I was heading. And suddenly, I realized . . . how small I was, and how insecure I was, and how big the world was- and how lonely the new path was; and I wanted to turn back. But as I turned and looked back . . . the wind had blown out my tracks. So I walked on forward, and didn ' t look back again. TERRY MATTINCLY OAK LEAVES 75 MEREDITH COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA EDITOR ANITA CHADWICK ASSISTANT EDITOR MARGARET TAYLOR BUSINESS MANAGER ..RAM JEFCOAT PHOTOGRAPHERS LVNN RADCLIFF, CATHY NORWOOD ibrary CARLYLE CAMPBELL LIBiRARY I don ' t know Meredith College Raleigh, NC 27607-5298 yesterday; We ourselves change; Change, indeed is painful; yet ever needful. Weeping may endure for a night but joy Cometh CARLYLE CAMPBELL yBRARY MEREDITH COLLEGE ¥: --rnririi pn s? -- 9 S OAK LEAVES 1975-3 Tiplt. ioutherti states th naintaining ted . systems in Kil ; not main- lem now. he whole record, has Browr gain? Most observers [robably wouW . Durbs. taking th ' are complex and taged children wif isider. if you will, hind the lower M s S. Coleman; and whose childrer alamazoo. taged as thf scribe Coleman as « ' a e fo ' L The University of This p • ' .ie principal author beginn ' Report which de- was ? • gregation in Fet ' k children, th • • nhave ' • ' ■' -1 ' Ks. church writes me: This has four years for all of os. a - ' ' ' r the city ' s i Ad o % %• v bly wouW 3  .-= tudents Seek Change 1 ne rec ■ralD .w f ..yndso , G V c £  o xo ' 6 VX of 5 era vmlil party name v an orsomet- Iddf J in the ed a name raith. Unfor- .iig tears ic Andrew Jackson. ryan. Al Smith and Harry . In Michigan, party leaders primary repealer to block an Wallace victop,-. In New Me- lature has voted to abolish revert to the old system ( conventions control of The North Caroliru - ing a similar ' Pa« ' - ' ? eti) l Dirty tricks Reveal • - „.-« ...... .«ger in Similar proposal. But there is some qi Shoppy ' ' succeeding months. . j iml . Similar proposal. But there is some qi tion whether repeated extensions are 3? Watergate TrV. .ircly showed ..n uui natives with a high ■- believed their shine, P ' Jtm Iter DeVries Of Wft ' Pol ' s revealed I have come to the conclusion that politics are too serious a matter to be left to the politicians. DE GAULLE And voting was against the law lETTI. And that ' s the way it was. The grieved are many, I am told; The reason deeper lies. E. DICKINSON Memories that can ' t grow old. JOHN DENVER Time changes many things. What is lawful is undesirable; what is unlawful is very attractive OVID i seven years they are still OAK LEAVES 1975-5 ters feel better 6-OAK LEAVES 1975 Change is a common human destiny. We move toward a consideration of our basic human attitudes with the hope of developing a criterion to distinguish between the real and the unreal, the important and the unimportant, the strong and the weak, the dependent and the independent, in our search for truth. As the dividing lines of our world begin to fall, may that change reflect a common human concern for the condition, the status, the worth, and the dignity of all people in all lands. As the lives of women change, so change the lives of nations. Our priorities must be seen in the context of a world society where all people can be heard. Our decisions today affect the total inhabitants of the planet, at a time when there are changes in the relationships of the people and the cultures of the world. Perhaps the age of the nation is past. What claims, then, do the members of the world family make upon us? DR. SANDRA C. THOMAS OAK LEAVES 1975-7 -OAK LEAVES 1975 Two roads diverge in a wood, and l-l took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. ROBERT FROST When I was younger it was plain to me, I must make something of myself. WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS I want to be all that I am capable of becoming. KATHERINE MANSFIELD OAK LEAVES 1975-9 10-OAK LEAVES 1975 Experiment to me is every- one I meet. EMILY DICKINSON There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle or the mir- ror that reflects it. EDITH WHARTON That action is best which pro- cures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers. FRANCIS HUTCHESON Learning without thought is labor lost; Thought without learning is perilous. Wisdom is to know what is best worth knowing and to do what is best worth doing. We cannot do everything at once; but we can do some- thing at once. Why doesn ' t an alarm clock go off somewhere to wake us all up? ANN TODD OAK LEAVES 1975-11 12-OAK LEAVES 1975 OAK LEAVES 1975-13 Suddenly the phone rang. I was at ease. VERONICA It Is not over yet, my dear. DENISE MINCEY The moon is looking, perhaps laughing down at people who seem to be foolish. ROGER BARRETT 14_OAK LEAVES 1975 OAK LEAVES 1975-15 16-OAK LEAVES 1975 Love me one time And I ' ll love you. Forever. SHELAH BAGWELL There is ev ' n a happiness That makes the heart afraid! THOMAS HOOD That you can say I waste my time. MICHAEL JOHNSON Now I look at myself to find, I learned the hard way every time. When I go to bed each night, I have the funny feeling That little eyes are watching To see what I ' m concealing. ELAINE MOODY Things are never the same. Remembered twice. WILLETTE BRAASCH OAK LEAVES 1975-17 Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry Sunshine on the water looks so lovely Sunshine almost always makes me high. JOHN DENVER The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; The wise grows it under his feet. JAMES OPPENHEIM 18-OAK LEAVES 1975 m % t i OAK LEAVES 1975-19 iat ' TI 20-OAK LEAVES 1975 Sometimes I wonder if we are not all reflections waiting to be caused to happen. But in looking back at the places I ' ve been I would sure be the first one to say When I look at myself today I wouldn ' t have done it any other way. OAK LEAVES 1975-21 Dedication 22-Oak Leaves 1975 IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Having been at Meredith only since 1971, she has already earned a permanent place in the hearts of students, faculty, and administration alike. Beginning as a physical education instructor, this dedicated and concerned young woman soon extended her vast energy and talents to all areas of student activity. She currently holds the title of Director of Student Activities, while still retaining some PE classes. Having earned her BS and Masters degrees in Physical Education, she is personally interested in all of Meredith ' s many athletic activities. She is also a member of several professional organizations and is active in many athletic activities throughout the state and the southeast. As one of her many duties as Director of Student Activities, she serves as a second advisor to all campus clubs, helping officers over financial hurdles as well as offering needed advice on myriads of club problems, both large and small. She has introduced several welcome changes in policy and especially in attitudes at Meredith. This one interested and energetic young woman has done much to close the gap between students and the administration, earning the respect and admiration of all who have the opportunity to work with her. She has recently conducted an assertive training workshop over several weeks for interested Meredith faculty. One of the main problems focused on in these meetings was the means for the teacher ' s arousal of student interest and participation in class and campus activities. Throughout her years at Meredith, she has emphasized the importance of student- conducted activities and programs. Personally, her warmth and listening ear have been greatly appreciated by many Meredith students, who think of her not only as an excellent teacher, a thoughtful advisor, and an energetic helper, but also as a loved and trusted friend. In grateful appreciation for her past influence on and for her continued leadership and support of the whole Meredith community, we proudly dedicate this 1975 Oak Leaves to Mrs. Frances Vandiver. Oak Leaves 1975-23 ACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Administration Have you seen President Weems recently? . . . Meredith College ' s first woman V.P. . . . towels, sheets and more towels . . . swamping business office to get receipts . . . Mr. Taylor ' s ice sculptures . . . deserts, deserts, deserts . . . dash to registrar ' s office to sign for classes . . . new salad bar . . . which rises faster— tuition or inflation? . . . sing-a-longs with Lynn and friends . . . such full trash cans every day . . . signing up for use of school car . . . hallways full of flu patients . . . friday night, 6 p.m.: smoking switchboard . . . parking-one big problem . . . determining college calendar . . . parking tickets . . . sneaking book lists to the room to add the horrible total . . . worship service conducted by campus minister . . . placement office helps with senior job applications . . . advice of the guidance counselor . . . those many people behind the scene. ADMINISTRATION Dr. John Edgar Weems, President 26-Oak Leaves 1975 Dr. Sandra C. Thomas, Vice President for Student Dr. C. Allen Burris, Vice President and Dean of the College Development Mr. John T. Kanipe, Jr., Vice President for Institutional Mr. Joe Baker, Vice President for Business and Finance Advancement , , ,„ „_ Oak Leaves 1975-27 Administration -Oak Leaves 1975 Above Left: K. Stokes, ). White, Dean Of Students. Above Right: M. Dillard, K. Youngblood, Secretaries to the President. Below Left: Office of the Registrar-M. Williams, R. Mullinax, S. Todd, j. Hiott, Registrar and Assistant Dean of the College; Director of Summer School. Oak Leaves 1975-29 Administration Estate Planning and Development and Information Services: W. Norton, Jr., Director of Information Services; E. Dulaney, J. Simms, Jr., S. Harding, P. Holcomb, Director of Development and Estate Planning; M. Hatfield, A. Purcell. Left: A. Pickard, Secretary to the Vice President and Dean of the College. Below Middle: Frances Vandiver, Director of Student Activities. Below Right: j. Chamblee, Secretary to the Vice President for Student Development. 30-Oak Leaves 1975 Above Left: Data Processing-S. Anders, G. Chilcoat, C. Strawder (IBM), S. Collins, Director. Above Right: Business Office-G. Creech, V. Scarboro, C. Maynard, Jr., S. Barron, H. Tudor. Board of Trustees Oak Leaves 1975-31 Administration Above Left: E. Wilson, Counselor. Middle Left: B. Curtin, A. Dahle, Continuing Education Coordinator. Middle Right: College Store- D. Fussell, D. Hinsley, Manager; R. Cower. Lower Right: Cooperative Education and Career Planning Placement— Dr. M. Yarbrough, S. Ihnsen, R. Coppins, C. Payne, M. Capel, Director. 32-Oak Leaves 1975 Above: Health Services- Standing-Dr. S. Martin, G. Broadwell, S. Greene, S. Henderson: Seated-Dr. M. Mason, Director of Health Services and Summer Activities. Middle Left: M. Liles, F. Thome, Director of Residence Halls. Right: Resident Advisors-M. Davis, L. Renfrow, L. McArthur; Absent-M. Cooper. Below Left: Alumnae— E. Posey, C. Robinson, Director; D. Wall. Oak Leaves 1975-33 Administration M ♦ ' Vt y ywnf In Memoriam Ben Morgan 1975 Above: Food Services— H. Taylor, Manager; A. Renegar, E. Gupton, Absent: L. Taylor. Lower Left: J. Shattuck, Switchboard. Lower Right: Security-W. Bailey, D. Shattuck, Chief Security Officer; B. Godwin, C. Sugg, E. Lawrence, W. Adams, B. Grimer 34-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-35 Faculty 1 wH| B r ' 1 1 1 HK 1 9HB g Above Right: English- Dr. N. Rose, Chairman; Dr. I. Knight, B. Brewer, D. L. Peacock, H. Jones, E. Manning, L. Bamford, Dr. S. Page. Middle Right: Foreign Language-N. Short, Dr. K. Calligan, Dr. H. Daniell, J. Beza, A. Peaden, Dr. W. Ledford, Chairman; |. Holt. Below Right: Faculty Secretaries-B.). Yeager, O. Berl . 36-Oak Leaves 1975 FACULTY The last time we met we were discussing ... do you see how that theme continues throughout the Bible? . . . curriculum changes, new professors, new courses . . . charcoal and paint-what a mess . . . making out tests, then grading them— some weekend . . . fifteen jumping jacks, ready, 1,2, ... that exam will be a loo-loo . . . now, play F minor . . . you should conjugate the verb to be over and over . . . student conferences . . . did you get that Math last night? . . . mini-History courses . . . Freud, white rats, speakers, and field trips . . . meal management dinners— yum . . . helping students learn to deal with people . . . student teaching and field work . . . it ' s Friday! Above Left: Religion and Philosophy— Dr. A. Page, Dr. R. McLain, Dr. R. Crook, Chairman; Dr. B. Cochran, Absent: Dr. S. Newman. Middle Left: Psychology-Dr. M. Mason, Dr. L. Aubrecht, Dr. J. Huber, Chairman; Dr. A. Sutherland. Lower Left: Sociology and Geography-Dr. C. Tucker, P. DeBerry, Dr. L. Syron, Chairman; H. Turlington, E. Sumner. Oak Leaves 1975-37 Faculty Above Right: Education-A. Allred, R. Fracker, Dr. ). Browde, Chairman; Dr. R. Murray, Dr. K. Calvert, Absent: Dr. R. Reveley. Middle Left: History and Political Science-Dr. T. Parramore, Dr. S. Lemmon, Chairman; Dr. F. Grubbs, C. Grubbs, Absent: Dr. E. Fairchild, Dr. R. Gates. Middle Right: Art-J- Stephens, R. Peyser, J. Maron, Absent: L. White, Chairman; C. Chrest, S. Vilas. J -.,l % Mf . ■- r 5H 1 .i.O 1 m • Iv ' BA M 38-Oak Leaves 197 hi M 1 ri . 9  «i k Lj TZlli ' 1 __ . ,  isimi bsk i nr ' t 1 W r Above Left: Biology-Dr. G. Hoffman, M. Brown, Dr. C. Bunn, Chairman. Lower Right: Chemistry and Physical Science— Dr. E. Wiechert, Dr. S. Horner, Chairman; V. Birkin. Oak Leaves 1975-39 Faculty Above Right: Library-C. Russell, A. McNeil, M. Dodge, Head Librarian; D. Quick, S. Gregory, J. Deese. Middle Right: Business and Economics-Dr. L. Frazier, Chairman; N. Sasnett, E. Simmons, T. Sylvia. Below Right: Home Economics-M. Stuber, Chairman; Dr. N. Sears, K. Friedrich, A. Allred, S. O ' Connor. 40-Oak Leaves 1975 Above: Music-Seated-I. Haeseler, A. Daugherty, First Row— Dr. D. Lynch, Chairman; A. Goode, M. Banks, R. Beyer, P. Garriss, B. Donley, Second Row— Dr. P. Klausmeyer, T. Hardison, B. Farrington, |. Clyburn, ). Sullivan. Middle Left: Mathematics— L. Spooner, Dr. D. Preston, Dr. C. Davis, Chairman; M. Bouknight, O. Taylor. Below Left: Physical Education-S. Crigler, H. Allen, K. Farrell, ). Massey, Chairman; F. Vandiver, Absent: L. Huggins. Oak Leaves 1975-41 CLASSES SENIORS Senior class officers, from left to right: Sherri McGee vice-president; Susan Webster, secretary; Jo Ann Williford, president; and Lee Pennington, treasurer. 44-Oak Leaves 1975 The last registration- thank goodness . . . finally winning Corn Huskin ' and stunt . . . getting leads in the plays . . . crossed fingers during graduation audits . . . endless nights in the library for one dumb seminar paper . . . catching a man . . . cutting classes for interviews . . . burning up in those gowns at Founder ' s Day . . . student teaching-oh those headaches . . . planning showers and weddings . . . the President ' s dinner . . . deciding how to dress the class doll . . . last will and testament . . . saying goodbyes to little sisters . . . hoping the rain will stop before graduation . . . and finally, reflecting on the past years at Meredith. i ■' i f Oak Leaves 1975-45 Julie Soloway Allen Organ Raleigh, N.C. Mary Carlyle Alien History Raleigh, N.C. Charlotte Dale Amos Sociology High Point, N.C. Cheryl Jan Anderson Sandra Gail Anderson Joan Kay Baggett Music Psych. History Sociology Roxboro, N.C. Conway, S.C. Roseboro, N.C. Joan Marjie Bailey Sociology Wake Forest, N.C. Laura Ann Bailey Math Wilson, N.C. Patricia Dianne Barker Psych. Soc. New Bern, N.C. 46-Oak Leaves 1975 Beth Carroll Barr King, N.C. Cynthia Faye Baughan English Richmond, Va. Sue Ellen Beal Albemarle, N.C. Carolyn Gay Beaver Home Ec. Raleigh, N.C. Janine Brooks Bradsher Music Ed. Roxboro, N.C. Anne Claiborne Brigham Sociology Birmingham, Ala. Theresa C. Brooks Art Wallace, N.C. Mary Elizabeth Brown Home Ec. Sanford, N.C. Dorothy Marie Bryant Math Carthage, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-47 Seniors Jane Bradley Bump Soc. Rel. Wake Forest, N.C. Katherine Deans Butler History Clinton, N.C. Rebecca Grace Campbell Music Ed. Raleigh, N.C. m f U L a ' hyllis )an Carrigan Kathy Carter Susan Dianne Carter Home Ec. Math Biology Mooresville, N.C. Lexington, N.C. Rose Hill, N.C. Barbara Nance Chesson History Wilson, N.C. Elizabeth Gay Chesson Home Ec. Goldsboro, N.C. Diane Elizabeth Childress American Civ. Lutherville, Md. i-Oak Leaves 1975 Virginia Martha Clark History Baltimore, Md. Jennifer Jean Connas Psychology Winston-Salem, N.C. Catherine Ann Constant Art New Bern, N.C. Helen Lawrence Copeland Home Ec. Palmyra, N.C. Chris Cornwell English Columbia, S.C. Elizabeth Calmes Crawford Sociology Beaumont, Texas Laurie Lu Cressman Home Ec. Rocky Mount, N.C. Jeanne Elizabeth Crosland Sociology Winston-Salem, N.C. Donna Culler Home Ec. N. Wilkesboro, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-49 Seniors lackie Cullifer Lynn Currie Karen Dorine Cvetko Religion History Art Whiteville, N.C. Raeford, N.C. Havelock, N.C. Ann Randolph Darden Math Newsoms, Va. Pam S. Davenport Business Battleboro, N.C. Anne Marie Davis Art Walnut Cove, N.C. Florence Elizabeth Davis Biology Raleigh, N.C. Flora Gail Davis Home Ec. Wilson, N.C. Emma Shotwell Day Music Ed. Oxford, N.C. 50-Oak Leaves 1975 Janet Faye Debnam Home Ec. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Jennie Burgwin Dees Raleigh, N.C. Anita E. DeSio Bus. Management Wingate, N.C. Catherine Susan Dick History Greensboro, N.C. Nancy Carole Dorton Soc. Home Ec. Martinsville, Va. Sharon Elizabeth Dukeshire Psychology Greensboro, N.C. Etheleen Eason Home Ec. Clayton, N.C. Debra Edge History Roxboro, N.C. Hilda Elizabeth Edwards Home Ec. Bus. Econ. Raleigh, N.C. Carlyle Campbell Library Meredith Collage Oak Leaves 1975- Seniors Melissa )ane Eller Susan Diane Ellrod Math Tarboro, N.C. Melinda English Home Ec. AltaVista, Va. Sandra Gail Falkner Music Ed. Henderson, N.C. Susan )ane Ferguson Home Ec. Raleigh, N.C. Nancy Norris Foster History Irvington, Va. Betty Gay Freeman Bus. Admin. Plymouth, N.C. Katherine Winfield Fuller Bus. Admin. Virginia Beach. Va. Beth Daugh Gabriel Psychology Gary, N.C. 52-Oak Leaves 1975 June Nutt Caither Bus. Admin. Raleigh, N.C. Demise Dai! Garner Bus. Ed. Raleigh, N.C. Thesia Isedora Garner Home Ec. Mt. Olive, N.C. Cheri Ann Garnett Kathy Garris Janet Garrison Psychology Psychology Amer. Civ. Bus.-Econ. Greenville, S.C. Kinston, N.C. Richmond, Va. Marea Stelos Gekas Business High Point, N.C. Jeannie Barden Giles Psychology Raleigh, N.C. Lynette Claire Glazener Bus. Admin. Raleigh, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-53 Seniors Valerie Dianne Glenn American Civ. Garner, N.C. Deborah Diane Godwin Home Ec. Bayboro, N.C. Sue Evelyn Grant Mathematics Garysburg, N.C. Elizabeth Powell Gray Mathematics Wilkesboro, N.C. Pamela )une Green High Point, N.C. Kathryn Lynn Grissom Home Ec. Wilmington, N.C. )une Ellen Haislip Psychology Oak City, N.C. Nancy Susan Hamlin Music Ed. Dobson, N.C. Janet L. Hammond Psychology New Bern, N.C. 54-Oak Leaves 1975 Mary Beth Hardy Mary Catherine Harrell Sheryl Elizabeth Harrell Chemistry Mathematics Home Ec. Kinston, N.C. Tarboro, N.C. Woolwine, Va. Ellyn E. Harris Kitty Nan Harris Sandra Gay Harris Psychology Business Home Ec. Chadboum, N.C. Sanford, N.C. Spring Hope, N.C. Jane Marshall Hartley Home Ec. Winston-Salem, N.C. Paula Dean Hartman Home Ec. Williamston, N.C. Alice Linda Hasseli History Murfreesboro, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-55 Seniors Melissa Dale Hawkins Home Ec. Fayetteville, N.C. Norma Madge Heath English Psychology Whiteville, N.C. Stephanie Ann Hedrick Sociology Southmont, N.C. Marilyn Dawn Helms History Monroe, N.C. Roberta Frances Helsabeck American Civ. King, N.C. Gale R. Helton History Atlanta, Ga. Deborah Zeane Hess Business Greensboro, N.C. Lynette Broadwell Hester Business Raleigh, N.C. Mary Benjamin Hester English Oxford, N.C. 56-Oak Leaves 1975 Carolyn Ralphs Hicks Psychology Rocky Mount, N.C. Leslie Moore Hildreth Psych. Soc. Carthage, N.C. Amy Hill American Civ. Lawrenceville, Va. Janice Elizabeth Hocutt Piano Organ Spencer, N.C. Joy Gwynne Hodge Music Ed. Sherri Ellen Houchens Psychology Clinton, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-57 Seniors Marsha Ellen Howard History Lenoir, N.C. Barbara Senna Hughes Sociology Raleigh, N.C. Joy Victoria Hussey Organ Robbins, N.C. Teresa Dawne llderton Barbara Ann Ipock Nancy Jean Jackson Sociology Psychology English Religion High Point, N.C. New Bern, N.C. Middleburg, N.C. Mary Lou Jernigan Home Ec. Weldon, N.C. Emily Perry Johnson History Ahoskie, N.C. Lucinda Robinson Johnston Religion Cary N.C. 58-Oak Leaves 1975 Cynthia Lynn Jones Jean Leonard Jones Kathy Jones History English Home Ec. Plymouth, N.C. Louisburg, N.C. Rockville, Md Marilyn L. Jones Susan Watson Jones Beth Goldston Joyce Home Ec. History Art Laurinburg, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Moncure, N.C. Frances Farris Kannon Home Ec. Franklinton, N.C. Carolyn Sater Kanoy Sociology Martinsville, Va. Mary Anne Kelly Home Ec. Richmond, Va. Oak Leaves 1975-59 Seniors Nancy Carol Kelly Sociology Mount Olive, N.C. Deborah Lucille Kizer Amer. Civ. Soc. Hope Mills, N.C. Gail Kluttz English Charlotte, N.C. Gail Byrd Lawrance Sociology Raleigh, N.C. )une Waye Leggett Mathematics Scotland Neck, N.C. Andrea Michelle Lee History High Point, N.C. Mary Elizabeth Lewis Music Ed. Rockingha n, N.C. Rachel Virginia Lee Wilson, N.C. Sherry Trotter Litwin Home Ec. Thomasville, N.C. 60-Oak Leaves 1975 Cynthia Lou Long Music Chadbourn, N.C. Susan Lorraine Lowder Math Business Albermarle, N.C. Sarah Manning History Albemarle, N.C. Rachel Thompson Marley Home Ec. Fayetteville, N.C. Pamela Eaddy Marlowe Religion Charlotte, N.C. Carol Hamilton Marshall Math Home Ec. Richmond, Va. Margaret M. Martin Mathematics Maxton, N.C. Suzanne Palmer Martin Religion Winston-Salem, N.C. Cheryl Anne Mattocks Sociology Clinton, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-61 Seniors Tina Rackley Mayo Psych. Soc. Myra O ' Neil McCachren Psych. Soc. Wilkesboro, N.C. Cathy Parker McCaskii Home Ec. Soc. Greensboro, N.C. Linda Chappell McCormick Sherri McCee Sharon Melinda Mclntyre English Bus. Admin. Psychology Raleigh, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Lumberton, N.C. Linda Kay McKinnish Religion East Flat Rock, N.C. Karen McManus Jane Tiencken McManus American Civ. Home Ec. Raleigh, N.C. Hartville, Ohio 62-Oak Leaves 1975 Anna )eane McPhail Mathematics Elizabethtown, N.C. Debra Anne McSwain Biology Charlotte, N.C. Vicki Ann Merritt History Pinnacle, N.C. Debra Gaye Miller Sybil Kay Miller Margaret Sherrill Mills Sociology Biology Sociology Cary, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Morehead City, N.C. Miriam Leigh Minges Psych. Soc. Rocky Mount, N.C. Elizabeth Neal Moore Soc. Welfare Sequence Engelhard, N.C. Martha Catherine Morgan New London, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-63 Seniors Barbara Ann Morton Psychology Greensboro, N.C. Kay Currin Moseley American Civ. Raleigh, N.C. Beth Lorraine Moyer Psychology Wilson, N.C. Marcia Diane Muse Carolyn Sue Nance Nancy Jane Neal Sociology Home Ec. Mathematics Richmond, Va. Albemarle, N.C. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Ada Karen Oliver Biology Princeton, N.C. Margaret O ' Sullivan Sociology Raleigh, N.C. Debra Jean Otto History Charlotte, N.C. 64-Oak Leaves 1975 Mary Elizabeth Owens Patti Pace Susan Carol Page Art Bus. Admin. Home Ec. Supply, N.C. Virginia Beach, Va. Towson, Md. Ethel Parker Elizabeth Fleetwood Paschall Mary Elizabeth Pate Home Ec. American Civ. Hopewell, Va. Clinton, N.C. Jacksonville, N.C. Cathy Donnell Peeler Harrisburg, N.C. Lee Ellen Pennington Bus. Admin. Raleigh, N.C. Deborah Irene Phillips Sociology Grifton, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-65 Seniors Shirley A. Phillips Anne Hunter Plonk Jean E. Pollock Biology Bus. Admin. Mathematics Nakina, N.C. Kings Mountain, N.C. Clinton, N.C. Karen Benetta Powell Home Ec. Kenansville, N.C. Carolyn Comer Price Psychology Madison, N.C. Dorothy W. Puckett Home Ec. Oxford, N.C. Mary Susan Purdue Music Organ Falls Church, Va. Beth Carroll Queen Music Ed. Voice Hamlet, N.C. Bonnie Mary Ratchford Psych. Amer. Civ. Concord, N.C. 66-Oak Leaves 1975 Martha Lee Ray American Civ. Coldsboro, N.C. Vivian Jean Reames Mathematics Raleigh, N.C. Melissa Jane Reeves Music Ed. Pittsboro, N.C. Robin Rhodes Deborah Faulk Riley Kenna Ritchie Raleigh, N.C. Music Ed. History Carthage, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. Ginny L. Rogers Home Ec. Roxboro, N.C. Susan Sutton Royster Sociology Shelby, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-67 Seniors Sue Aman Rupert Amanda Stoker Russell Rachel Ann Scott Home Ec. Art Ed. Home Ec. Dunn, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Kenly, N.C. Rhonda Jeannette Self Sociology Raleigh, N.C. Susan Lee Senter Home Ec. Lillington, N.C. Dora Mona Shell Sociology Kinston, N.C. Sarah Leigh Shell Mathematics Kinston, N.C. Coleen Kay Smith Mathematics Deep Run, N.C. 68-Oak Leaves 1975 Marilyn Frances Smith History Louisburg, N.C. Sharon Joy Smith Mathematics Charlotte, N.C. Cynthia Ann Snipes Home Ec. Durham, N.C. Patricia Anne Spangler Psychology Shelby, N.C. Mary Elizabeth Spracklin Religion Winston-Salem, N.C. Jo Lynn Staegner Business Raleigh, N.C. Gay K. Stailings Home Ec. Oxford, N.C. Margaret Nell Stamey Home Ec. Statesville, N.C. Carolyn Leona Staton Home Ec. Scotland Neck, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-69 Seniors lerine Gaynelle Stewart Gail Courtney Stott Rhonda Gale Strickland Home Ec. History Music Ed. New Bern, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Youngsville, N.C. Sharon Lynn Strickland Psychology Louisburg, N.C. Erna Luise Stromsland Durham, N.C. Vivien J. Sutherland Rel. Soc. Welfare Sanford, N.C. Susan McQueen Swift Home Ec. Shelby, N.C. Anna Christian Tarry Home Ec. Oxford, N.C. Jane Taylor Home Ec. Gastonia, N.C. 70-Oak Leaves 1975 Susan Carol Taylor Milly Teague Rebecca Sue Thomas Mathematics Home Ec. Music Ed. Cherryville, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Hamlet, N.C. Starlette Ann Thomas Suzanne Stinson Thomasson Celeste Till History History Mathematics Wilson, N.C. Boonville, N.C. Rockingham, N.C. Dianne Lee Timr B us. Admin. Garner, N.C. Teresa Ann Tomlinson English Raleigh, N.C. W. Sue Tripp Music Mebane, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-71 Seniors Mary C. Vann Home Ec. Murfreesboro, N.C. Teresa Henrietta Vaughn Home Ec. Galax, Va. Marion Feezor Venable Biology Raleigh, N.C. Leza Wainwright History Seaford, Del. Ann Bennett Wall History Ger. Pol. Sci Statesville, N.C. Anne Pollock Waller Psychology Raleigh, N.C. Donna Arnold Walker Art Raleigh, N.C Mary Catherine Walton Home Ec. Raleigh, N.C. Sara Henry Ward History Lumberton, N.C. 72-Oak Leaves 1975 Audrey Nanette Warren History Spring Hope, N.C. Betsy Ann Webb Music Eden, N.C. Virginia Susan Webster Englisii Greensboro, N.C. Kay Cottle Wells Ellen Penn Wester Eleanor Ann Wheless Religion Mathematics Wilkesboro, N.C. Garner, N.C. Lumberton, N.C. Patricia Anne Whisnant Mathematics Burlington, N.C. Mabel W. White Mathematics Corapeake, N.C. Mary Charles Whitehurst History Bethel, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-73 Seniors )anita Shelton Williams Mary ]o Williams Jo Ann Williford Home Ec. Music Ed. History Red Springs, N.C. Clinton, N.C. Ahoskie, N.C. Mary Lee Womble Sociology Rich Square, N.C. Linda Susan Wood Home Ec. Religion Charlotte, N.C. Margaret Anne Wood Music Richmond, Va. 74-Oak Leaves 1975 Mary Lou Wooten Home Ec. Rocky Mount, N.C. Carol Thompson Worsley Psychology Raleigh, N.C. Kathleen Bailey Wyche Non-Western Civ. Hallsboro, N.C. Barbara Gayle Yates Patricia Nell Young Math Chemistry Biology Whiteville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Oak Leaves 1975-75 JUNIORS j ' f ■1 Class Officers: President, Pam Watson; ic e President, Bethany Langdon; Secretary, Carolyn Willey; Treasurer Doris Taylor. 76-Oak Leaves 1975 Welcome to the Angel Farm transfers! Why didn ' t we transfer, too?! . . . we ' re Big Sisters now . . . Juniors strive for the stars, achieving major roles in Applause and Blithe Spirit ... a Junior yearbook editor . . . service project volunteers . . . Freshmen hall proctors and various club offices . . . we put some life into the Spirit of ' 76 (cause that ' s what we are) and came up with a second place in Cornhuskin ' 74 . . . remember the Pizza Hut? (some of us probably don ' t) . . . Bill Deal and the Rondels . . . and finally we arrive at our Senior year. Oak Leaves 1975-77 Juniors Ann Aiken Deborah Albritton Paige Anderson Rebecca Askew Jane Barnes Margie Barnette Phyllis Barrett Marsha Blalock Cathy Bland Hallie Bledsoe Reya Blount Laura Ann Boone Anne Bowen Beth Bridgers Karen Britt Terry Brooks Denise Brown Beth Burnett Cynthia Butler Cay Cameron Susan Carroll Frances Cate Anita Chadwick Kathy Cockman i ? f Louise Crouch Tricia Crowe!! Lucy Davis Suzanne Deal Susan Dean Genie Dees 78-Oak Leaves 1975 I t f f Patrice DesVergers Beth Edwards Dana Edwards Frances Ehrlich Nancy Elliott Sharon Ellis Patti Estes Linda Evans Deborah Ferguson Janet Fish Lou Ann Flynt Susan Foltz Karen Fretwell Amy Carber Debbie Gaston Jane Gilbert Carol Grant Linda Green Lynn Green Jeanette Griffin Susan Grogan Karen Hampton Anne Harris Barbara Heath Melania Helms Jackie Hemmingway Suzanne Henning Beth Hicks Sue Hicks Charlene High Susan Hill Kathy Hollins Janet Hollowell Dawn Holmes Loretta Honeycutt Oak Leaves 1975-79 Juniors Sue Hooks Betsy Horton Robin Houston Joy Hudson Linda Huneycutt Mary Jackson Mary Ellen Jackson Phyllis Jarrell Pam Jefcoat Linda Jenkins Diane Johnson Susan Jordan Ginger Kimball Lee Ann Kirk Vickie Kiziah Janet Koonce Peggy Land Kennon Lane Bethany Langdon Susan Lawrence Cindy Lee Mary Ann Leitch Kathy Lewis Caria Lilley Beth Lister Sherry Long June Lowdermilk Carolyn Loy Joan Macy Sallie Marshburn Kay Martin Linda Matthews Meredith McCill Marsha McKinley Donna McLamb Donna McMillan -Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-81 Juniors Nancy Nash Pattie Needham Elizabeth Neville Barbara Ondilla Deborah O ' Neill Jackie Owen Beth Parker Dale Parker Pat Parker Mary Patrick Peggy Pell Nancy Pentecost Marcheta Perry Gail Phelan Elizabeth Pope Nancy Raymer Brenda Reid Margaret Rhyne h I Mi % t - %- . ' yVj i .8 % 4 $ 1 1- 82-Oak Leaves 1975 Cindy Riggs Chrystal Riviere Cathy Roberts Shearon Roberts Kay Robertson Susan Robinson Deborah Roebuck Melanie Roebuck Carrie Rogers Cathy Rollins Annette Rountree Feta Rowe Jane Rucker Catherine Rutledge Jan Sharpe Geraldine Smith Julia Smith Linza Smith Oak Leaves 1975-83 Juniors Lynne Stegall Ellen Stegner Kim Stephenson Nancy Strickland Fran Stroud Donna Stroupe Jane Sullivan Barbara Sutton Julie Sutton June Swann Leigh Taylor Margaret Taylor 84-Oak Leaves 1975 Mary Taylor Susan Tew Jenny Thigpen Nancy Thompson Susan Thornbrough Cindy Thurman Shelley Tosto Dondra Traylor Suzanne Troxler Kathy Tuck Maria Tugwell Rita Turley I - -mm Juniors Julia Turner Teresa Twine Valeria Tyndall fr Janet Tysinger Missy Upchurch Pam Upchurch Patsy Vehorn Debbie Vick Becky Vick Kathy Viser Ailyn Vogel amona Waddell Jane Wall Janice Wallace Joanne Ward Karen Ward Carolyn Warren Pam Watson I K I l 86-Oak Leaves 1975 Cwenkie Weatherly Becky Weber Betty Ann West Deborah Wheeles Susan White Carolyn Willey Susan Willetts Debra Williams Diane Williams Lisa Williams Suzy Williams Sharon Wilson Dawn Wood Donna Wood Sally Zeigler Oak Leaves 1975-87 SOPHOMORES Class Officers: President, Kathy Christian; Vice President, Lynn Royster; Secretary, Suzanne Styron; Treasurer, Peggy Beale. 88-Oak Leaves 1975 The first year as hall proctors . . . declaring a major, any major . . . serving as Student Advisers . . . SDH on u ' eekends . . . only one more semester of English . . . those av ul waterfights with the Freshmen . . . early rising to pick flowers for Class Day daisy chain ... the last year in the old dorms . . . good-bye to our Big Sisters . . . thoughts of transferring . . . and Sophomore slump strikes again! Oak Leaves 1975- Sophomores Janet Batten Margaret Beale Sheree Begor Rebecca Bennett Susan Bissette Susan Blackman Betsy Blair Sally Blue Dottie Booker Joy Boone Jo Ann Bowles Barbara Boyce Nancy Boyette Phyllis Braswell Jeanne Bray Nancy Brewbaker Vickie Brown Hazel Browning Amelia Bryan Amelia Bryant Carole Burbank Lou Anne Burke Carol Caudell Grace Cawley 90-Oak Leaves 1975 Nancy Chambers Kathy Christian Martha Clabrook Marcia Clark Paula Clayton Debra Coates Lee Coble Cwen Corinth Sara Cotey Deborah Cottle Sue Crabtree Sarah Ruth Cralle Cherry Croom Pam Dabney Kinn Dale Lindsay Daniel Jean Dare Paula Davenport Oak Leaves 1975-91 Sophomores Karen Cerace Barbara Glover Menda Sue Godfrey Cynthia Godwin Cobey Goodwin Betsy Graham Julee Haley Pam Hall Meg Hansil Catherine Harris Jane Harris Myra Harris Rhonda Harris Jan Hart Nancy Hart Linda Haskell Stephanie Hause Terr! Haverty Lynette Headen Ellen Heath Marsha Heuser Margaret High Karen Hill Betty Hoffman Martha Hoke Harriett Honeycutt Janet Hornaday Katherine Hoskins Rebecca Hudson Lori Husbands gB23 92-Oak Leaves 1975 Gini Linn Ingram Margot Ingram Laura Jackson Pam Jaeger Patrice James Kay Jenkins Alice Johnson Candy Jones Deborah Jones Harriett Jones Julie Jones Kimberly Jordan Helen Kastretsios Vivian Keasler Mary Lou Kendrick Karen Kilgore Karen King Sylvia King Oak Leaves 1975-93 Sophomores Ruth Kitchens Teresa Kizer Carolyn Kluttz Andra Knott Cheryl Koob Terry Lacy Ursie Lambrechts Susan Lawrence Beth Leavel Gail Ledbetter Mary Carol Lewis Kaye Lifsey Nancy Martin Sandra Mayberry Janet Maxwell Jonne McGuffin Millie McLaney Beth McLean Claire McMillan Jeanette McRainey Teri Meadows Freda Middleton Anne Miller Martha Morgan Nancy Morgan Robin Morgan Elizabeth Munt Lynne Nanney Glenda Neal Deborah Nemer 94-Oak Leaves 1975 Joyce Nethery Debbie Niswonger Linda Noffsinger Cathy Norwood Maggie Odell Katherine Odom Sandy Oxford Margaret Parker Virginia Patrick Belinda Patterson India Richmond Beth Riddle Anne Rightmyer Susan Roberts Jean Robinette Marion Robinson Nedra Rogers Karen Ross Lynn Rountree Betsy Rowlett Ellen Rumley Nancy Schult Oak Leaves 1975-95 Sophomores Pamela Schultz Cindi Sharpe Karen Shaver Suzanne Shell Angela Shuler Jane Siceloff Alice Simmons Charlene Simpson Cindy Smith Judy Smith Pam Smith Phyllis Smith mm %-Oak Leaves 1975 Patrice Strifert Elaine Strother Debra Stucker Suzanne Styron Rlionda Suggs Julia Surratt Diana Swann Debbie Talben Mary Don Tallman Susan Talley Oak Leaves 1975-97 Donna Thomas Debbie Thompson . Stephanie H. Toney Beth Veasey . Donna Vereen Ruth Walker Nancy Ware Kathy Warren Pamela Watterson lackie Webb Becky Weems Elizabeth Welsh 98-Oak Leaves 1975 Shelia West Shelley Wester Katharine White Wanda White Debbie Wilson Beth Yates Gail Yates Oak Leaves 1975-99 FRESHMEN Class Officers: )udy Pagef-Vice President, Patty Ellis-Treasurer, Beth Cobb-Secretary, Myria Cox-President 100-Oak Leaves 1975 Orientation . . . Meeting roommates . . Making new friends . . . Hall meetings . . . Handbook tests . . . Freshmen lectures . . . Signing out . . . Call downs . . . Freshmen Colloquium . . . English papers . . . Convocation . . . Worship Service . . . SGA . . . First blind date . . . Fraternity rush parties . . . Westpoint . . . Football games . . . Cornhusking . . . Big Sisters . . . Christmas Dance . . . Secret Santa . . . Exams . . . REW . . . Rush-Astro or Phi? . . . Stunt . . . Founders Day . . . Play Day . . . Picnics . . . Spring Dance . . . Parents Weekend . . . Final exams . . . Long goodbyes . . . Sophomores on the rise. Oak Leaves 1975-101 Freshmen Albhtton, Donna Adams, Denise Aldridge, Jan Alga, Mary Allen, Cindy Allen, Lorraine Allgood, Linda Amos, Julie Anderson, Rosemary Anderson, Saribeth Ashley, Caria Atkinson, VikI Aycock, Susan Bailey, Elizabeth Bailey, Lisa Baird, Kathy Baker, Sherry Baldwin, Elizabeth Baughn, Anne Beal, Amy Beai, Karen Beattie, Florence Beeson, Susan Bell, Anne Bell, Teresa Black, Elizabeth Blackley, Bettie Blake, Kelley Blake, Susan Boone, Leigh Ann 102-Oak Leaves 1975 Brame, Robin Branham, Ceorganne Bray, Barbara Brewer, Sharon Brock, Ann Brooks, Debbie Brooks, Susan Brown, Celia Brown, Deborah Brown, Karalee Brown, Melanie Bryant, Debra Burns, Mary Butler, Ruth Byrnes, Barbara Carlton, Elizabeth Carr, Ann Carraway, Sylvia Carroll, Cheryl Carter, Margaret Casper, Susan Chadwick, Priscilla Champion, Cindy Chappell, Eleanor Clarke, Kimberly Clodfelter, Susan Coates, Elaine Cobb, Beth Cocker, Mary Compton, Kathleen Cook, Kathryn Copeland, Rebecca Core, Beverly Cornblatt, Lorette Couch, Janice Coulter, Kathy Oak Leaves 1975-103 Freshmen Council, Jamie Council, Ruth Cover, Julia Cowen, Catherine Cox, Myrla Crane, Gaylo Creech, Mary Crews, Meredith Ann Cross, Kathy Crouch, Tricia Cunningham, Ca Cuttle, Frances Darnell, Kay Daughtridge, Shawn Davis, I la Davis, Linda Denson, Lisa Dew, Sara 104-Oak Leaves 1975 Dilday, Jeanette Dixon, Laura Dodaen, Patricia Doloboff, Francine Dorman, Julia Douglas, Donna Duke, Anne Duncan, Patti Edmondsen, Marilyn Edwards, Cindy Edwards, Maria Edwards, Mattie Edwards, Patricia Ellis, Mary Ellis, Patricia Elmore, Claire Ervin, Penn Evans, Joan Oak Leaves 1975-105 Freshmen Farley, Carolyn Felton, Ha Ferguson, Nadean Finger, Beverly Fishel, Susan Fitch, Carol Flippin, Lou Fowler, Frances Fusco, Jacqueline Galyon, Susan Garner, Pamela Garrett, Nancy Cay, Ginger Gilbert, Mary Ann Godwin, Debra Going, Kathy Gordon, Becky Gouldin, Susan Graves, Elizabeth Greer, Jan Gregory, Annette Griffin, Cathy Griggs, Ruth Groover, Gail Haley, Mary Hardin, Sharon Hardy, Linda Hardy, Mary Harper, Sharon Harrell, Hannah Harrison, Beth Harrison, Cindy Harrison, Karen Harrison, Susan Hart, Becky Hartis, Cindy 106-Oak Leaves 1975 Hedsbeth, Carol Helzer, Katherine Hendrix, Trudy Hess, Margaret Hester, Rita Hewlett, Kim Hickman, Cindy Hicks, Teresa Hines, Nancy Hinson, Laura Hogan, Tricia Holder, Sharon Holland, Charlene Hollowell, Faye Holt, Janet Hooper, Jane Hopper, Lynn Horton, Sheila Howell, Annette Huntley, Helena Hutson, Lynne Hyman, Alice Idol, Cassandra James, Wendy Johnston, Becky Johnston, Carolyn Johnston, Mary Jones, Tonya Keeling, Karen Kerr, Cynthia Kicklighter, Julie Kingery, Pam Lafoon, Lisa Lane, Mary Lee, Elizabeth Oak Leaves 1975-107 Freshmen Lemon, Susan Levina, Lynn Lewis, Linda Lockwood, Debi Long, Marianna Maccubin, Lynn Madden, Melea Mashburn, Karen Matthews, Nora Mayer, Elizabeth McCoy, Susie McCee, Debbie McLamb, Cynthia McManus, Amy McMillan, Claire McMinn, Bridget McNair, Julie McNeer, Dorothy 1975-Oak Leaves 1975 Mendenhall, Amy Mesic, Jane Michael, Sue Michelli, Annette Miller, Teresa Millins, Peg Mills, Jacqueline Minnick, Peggy Mitchell, June Mitchell, Katherine Montgomery, Joyce Moore, Susan Morgan, Kathryn Morris, Mary Mullen, Janet Murph, Rebecca Neel, Sara Nelson, Beth Nesbit, Janet Nestor, Phoebe Oak Leaves 1975-109 Freshmen Nipper, Julia Norwood, Elizabeth Olson, Sherry Outland, Teresa Paget, Judy Parker, Betty Parks, Gay Parks, Elizabeth Parrish, Ann Patrick, Ibby Perkins, Lynn Perrot, Marcella Perry, Lynne Phillips, Deborah Plauche, Elaine Pope, Donna Price, Suzanne Price, Jane Pritchard, Dell Quinn, Beth Radford, Nancy Raines, Susan Randle, Meg Reames, Joel Anne Reed, Pam Riddle, Vicky Riggan, Regina Riley, Jacqueline Rodberg, Laurie Robertson, Pam Robertson, Carmel Rogers, Lorretta Rose, Virginia Rowland, Martha Rutledge, Anne Sain, Deborah 110-Oak Leaves 1975 hf ± Sallee, Marti Saylors, Julia Shearin, Bonnie Shearin, Cheryl Shinn, Nancy Shirley, Tina Simpson, Nancy Singer, Sherry Small, Tori Smith, Darlene Smith, Laura Snipes, Amy Sockell, Emily Spracklin, Anne Steele, Mary Steelman, Janet Stewart, Janice Stines, Kathy Stocks, Suzanne Stockstill, Elizabeth Stokes, Suzanne Strange, Paula Strickland, Betty Strother, Colleen Stroud, Mary Styles, Carol Sugg, Becky Sustek, Carol Taylor, Alice Taylor, Deborah Tedder, Debbie Thomas, Jenny Thomas, Marsha Thomas, Nancy Thompson, Anna Thornton, Ann Oak Leaves 1975- Freshmen Truelove, Cynthia Tucker, Margaret Tucker, Mary Turner, Theresa Vehorn, Sue Vellines, Claire Vogel, Torrey Wallentine, |ill Walton, WencK Ward, Eleanor Warnnath, Lyn Warren, Marjorie Waters, Fennette Watkins, Elizabeth Watts, )oni Watts, Mary Weathington, Susan Wells, jane West, Laura Wester, Liz Wheeler, Susan Wheeiess, Ann Widman, Emily Wilkerson, Faye Willcox, Alix Willetts, Sabrina Williams, )une Williams, Sandra Wilson, Braxton Winslow, Teresa n2-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-113 ORGANIZATIONS Organizations SGA Far above: Jean Pollock, Executive Vice-President; )ean Jackson, President. Above: Front: Jean Pollock, Jean Jackson. Back: Donna Walker, Susan Roberts, Kathy Fuller, Mary Beth Hardy, Rebecca Askew, Suzanne Martin, Jackie Cullifer, Patty Whisnant. 116-Oak Leaves 1975 STUDENT ADVISORS LEGISLATIVE BOARD t5 t . t«,L,| . -f Front: T. Young, Vice-Chairman; P. Smith, Secretary; P. Whisnant, Chairman. Second row: J. Hartley; J. Cullifer; D. Kiser; ). Thigpen; C. Ingram; T. Haverty; J. Langley. Third row: H. Browning; M. Alisbrook; C. Glascock; D. Coates; S. Ellis; C. Bland; S. Wilson. Fourth row: D. Bass; S. Roberts; A. Garber; P. Vehorn; J. Tysinger; R. Askew; L. Crouch. Fifth row: K. Britt; S. Miller; L. Taylor; L. Evans; D. Garver; ). Kicklighter; M. Wooten; N. Heath. Oak Leaves 1975-117 Organizations JUDICIAL BOARD First row: T. Crouch, N. Rose, M. Hardy, K. Farrell, C. Pennington, A. Page, J. White, J. Wallace; Second row: S. Martin, chairman; B. Heath, J. Haley, H. Turlington, D. Nemer, J. Reames, S. Hamlin, J. Jackson, C. McCaskill, D. Walker. 118-Oak Leaves 1975 ELECTIONS BOARD First rovv ' : D. Peeler, T. Miles, S. Zeigler, J. Cuilifer, Chairman; D. Doss; Second row: P. Rose, S. Vehorn, P. Davenport; not pictured, B. Chesson. INTER- DORM BOARD First row: S. Cotey, B. Rowlett, M. Hardy, Chairman; F. Stroud; Second row: P. Strifert, G. Rogers, N. Strickland, M. Upchurch. Oak Leaves 1975-119 Organizations MCA The Meredith Christian Association provides opportunities for a young woman to grow spiritually as well as intellectually. The MCA sponsors weekly worship services, projects at the Catholic Home, Dorothea Dix, Women ' s Correctional Center, The Methodist Home, and The Governor Morehead School. The MCA also encourages participation in individual denominational worship. Front: L. Williams, sponsor; P. Estes, treasurer; S. Wood, worship chairperson; B. Yates, president; N. Pentecost, vice-president; ). Gilbert, REW chairman; B. Steen, secretary; S. Tripp. Back: D. Coates; T. Lacy; P. Clayton; V. Keasler; J. Owen; M. McKinly; K. )ones; N. Strickland; P. Dabney; M. Wood; M. Lee. 120-Oak Leaves 1975 MR A The Meredith Recreation Association is comprised of every member of the student body, with committees and chairmen taking over major responsibilities. The MRA conducts school-wide intramurals providing competition between dorms, as well as individual recreational opportunities. Far above: Sue Grant, President. Above: Front: D. Rhodes; G. Kimball, vice-president; S. Grant, president; S. Swift, secretary; K. Oliver; D. McSwain. Back: F. Ehrlich; W. Ellis; F. Rowe; D. Shell, intramurals director; S. Stockton, treasurer; M. Steele; C. Hickman; M. Brown (r. to !.). Oak Leaves 1975-121 Organizations ASTRO Astrotekton, one of Meredith ' s service societies provides students with the opportunity to participate in community service, such as the Shelley Child Development Center. The Astro colors are gold and white, their mascot is Billy Astro, and their motto is, He builds too low who builds beneath the stars. Far above: K. Dale, secretary; R. Rhodes, president; B. Langdon, vice-president; Sharon Roberts, projects chairman; P. Vehorn, treasurer. Right: Astro marshalls: B. Thomas, chief marshall; L. Evans; M. Thoenix; P. Hartman. •JjW- ™. ..,J . 122-Oak Leaves 1975 PHI The Philaretian Society is another service organization open to all Meredith students. The Phis are noted for their involvement with the Governor Morehead School for the Blind. Their colors are blue and white, Milton the Bear is the mascot, and their motto is, For this is the journey that men make: to find themselves. Above left: Phi marshalls: N. Heath, chief marshall; |. Maxwell; M. Upchurch; absent L. Bridges. Above right: College marshall, Rachel Scott. Left: Seated: J. Maxwell, marshall; S. Grogan, president. Standing: J. Cullifer, projects chairman; A. Edge, treasurer; M. Reeves, secretary. Oak Leaves 1975-123 Organizations S. Roberts; P. Vehorn; M. Ray, president; P. Estes; D. Nemer. CCA The College Center Association belongs to every member of the student body. The CCA sponsors such activities as a movie series, concerts, dances, and lectures. The CCA also provides students with helpful information such as student directories and a campus calendar. First row: K. Dale; D. Nemer; P. Estes; M. Ray; P. Vehorn; S. Roberts; Second row: E. Johnson; K. Christian; P. Rose; C. Klutz; S. Vehorn; D. Taibert; C Harris. 124-Oak Leaves 1975 TWIG G. Rogers, eciitor; S. Ellis; M. Odell; R. Askew; D. Doss. The Twig is the Meredith College newspaper which is published on a regular basis. Articles cover campus-wide activities, movie reviews, college announcements, editorials, and student letters as well as national news. Oak Leaves 1975-125 Organizations MENC First row: S. Hill, S. Tripp, S. Hamlin, L. McRoy. Second row: L. Evans, L. Taylor. Third row: B. Hudson, D. Creech, P. Needham, D. Traylor. Fourth row: J. Wallace, N. Elliott, D. McLamb, K. Creamer. Fifth row: A. Bowen, S. Zeigler, ). Michael, J. Cope. Sixth row: M. Wood, S. Deal, L. Smith. Seventh row: M. Williams, |. Hodge, J. Bradshaw, S. Purdue. SAI The Beta Zeta chapter of Sigma Alpha lota, chartered in 1949, is composed of music students selected for their musical ability and scholastic achievement. A close sisterhood gives inspiration to all members. D. Stroupe; L. Smith; J. Hussey; B. Privett; J. Sarnes; J. Wallace; J. Gilbert; M. Reeves; S. Crabtree; C. Clapp; M. Claybrook; M. Williams; S. Creech; R. Rhodes, vice-president; B. Edwards, president; J. Cope, sergeant-at- arms; J. Hocutt, treasurer; S. Zeigler, vice-president; S. Tripp; J. Allen; P. Upchurch; M. Wood; C. Hart; S. Deal; T. Miles; L. Taylor. 126-Oak Leaves 1975 HOME KAPPA NU SIGMA EC CLUB Front: S. Wood; M. Jernigan; S. Page; S. Swift; M. Jones, president; S. Senter; M. Parker. Back: F. Ehrlich, V. Tyndail, C. Creech, A. Edge, B. Hardin, S. Williams, J. Wall, B. Byrnes, L. Mathews, J. Siceloff. First row: N. Neal, C. Cornwell, T. Young. Second row: Dr. Knight, advisor; T. Garner, secretary; H. Edwards, treasurer; K. Oliver, president; J. Leggett, vice president. Third row: N. Heath; |. Jackson; E. Johnson; T. Mayo; M. McCachren; S. Manning; S. Martin; P. Benson. COLTEN ENGLIGH CLUB Front: Dr. Knight, advisor; C. Cornwell; Dr. Rose, advisor; Mrs. Manning, advisor; N. Heath, president; S. Cotey; S. Styron. Back: B. Pate, J. Jackson, P. Benson, K. Britt, R. Stankwytch, D. Doss. Oak Leaves 1975-127 Organizations GRANDDAUGHTERS CLUB First row: M. Lewis; V. Atlvinson; L. Batchelor; Second row: C. Ingram; J. Gates; M. Parl er; C. Holland; B. Copeland; P. Dabney; S. Styron; B. Wilson. TOMORROW ' S BUSINESS WOMEN ' S CLUB Tomorrow ' s Business Women, organized in 1943, encourages those students in Business or Economics to develop an interest in the business world. First row: P. Davenport, president; L. Giazner, second vice-president; N. Harris, secretary; M. Gitzinger, first vice- president; L. Hester, second vice-president; P. Pace, treasurer; Dr. Frazier, sponsor; S. Craig; S. McGee; Second row: L. Pennington; A. Chadwick; K. Stephenson; D. Edwards; A. Moore; S. Merritt; A. Bryant; |. Harris; S. Lowder; M. Taylor. 128-Oak Leaves 1975 A.QUA ANGELS LEFT: First row: C. Hickman; B. Strickland; D. Thompson; C. Crane; D. Tedder; B. Sugg; L. Huneycutt; H. )ones; K. Jordan; K. Fuller; Second row: |. Koonce; G. Phelan; C. Burbank; R. Blount; L. Wester; B. Cray; ). Webb; B. Riddle; D. Rhodes; M. Whitehurst; S. McCee; C. McCaskill; not pictured: M. Cilbert; C. Clascock; Mrs. Vandiver, advisor. BELOW: ). Webb, secretary-treasurer; L. Huneycutt, vice-president; C. Phelan, president. Meredith ' s Aqua Angels are the synchronized swimming group which give several performances during the year for students and the community. SILVER SHIELD irst row: J. Jackson; B. Yates; M. Brown, president; S. McCee; E. Johnson; Second row: C. Hand; M. Upchurch; |. Pollock; S. Tripp; S. Hamlin; S. tartin; C. McCaskill; P. Whisnant; Third ow: I. Cullifer; P. Estes; J. Hartley; S. Grant; S. Wood; not pictured: C. Kincaid; L. Bridges. Oak Leaves 1975-129 Organizations LA TERTULIA ACORN Published twite a year, the Acorn is the literary magazine of Meredith College. The Acorn features student writings, and encourages creativity and participation by the student body. Front row: B Strickland; C. Elmore. Back row: A. Bell; |. Cover; D. Pritchard; C. Loy, vice-president; L. Green, president; Dr. Ledtord, advisor; |. Lawrence; T. Murptiy. V. Clark, editor; A. Williams; C. Baughan; S. Webster; A. Fonviile; R. Stankvvytch; absent, Mrs. )ones, advisor. 130-Oak Leaves 1975 BARBER SCIENCE CLUB P. James; K. Oliver; T. Young, president; M. Venable; M. Dunn. MATH CLUBS The Canady Math Club, founded in 1945, promotes an interest in mathematics to all interested students. Those students in the Honorary Math Club, founded in 1970, are selected on the basis of proven excellence in the area of mathematics. Front row: S. Grant; . Harrell; B. Yates; M. Taylor; P. FIshell; Back row: C. Kimball; E. PofDe; P. Whisnant; K. Carter; A. Chadwick; S. Long; N. Neal; absent, Dr. Chuck, advisor. Oak Leaves 1975-131 Organizations CHORALE HANDBELL CHOIR ■a )H i . jit mm 132-Oak Leaves 1975 BLACK VOICES IN UNITY J. Mills; F. Wilkerson; D. Jones; E. Roland; P. Chadwick; C. Wiggins; V. Baker; M. Bledsoe; T. Bryant. Oak Leaves 1975-133 Organizations OAK LEAVES RirHT: Margaret Taylor, assistant editor; Anita Chadwick, editor; absent: Pam Jefcoat, business manager. BELOW: First row: Lynn Radcliff; Cathy Norwood; Margaret Taylor; Anita Chadwick, editor. Second row: Kim Stephenson; Sarah Ruth Cralle; Dana Edwards; Wilma Ellis; Deborah Roebuck; Cathy Roberts; Linda Green; Beth Parker. Third row: Barbara Byrnes; Linda Haskell; Debbie Dunlap; Deborah Ferguson; Leigh Ann Boone; Pat Parker; Lucy Davis. Bill Norton, advisor. ABOVE LEFT: Photographers: Cathy Norwood; Lynn Radcliff. ABOVE: Classes: Juniors- Linda Green; Freshmen— Pat Parker, Lucy Davis; Sophomores-Cathy Roberts; Beth Parker; Seniors-Deborah Roebuck. First row: Barbara Byrnes, features; Leigh Ann Boone, Deborah Ferguson, Dana Edwards, Wilma Ellis, introduction. Second row: Kim Stephenson, sports; Sarah Ruth Cralle, faculty and administration; Susan Grogan, sports; Linda Haskell, Debbie Dunlap, Organizations. Oak Leaves 1975-135. Organizations 136-Oak Leaves 1975 M 4khj Oak Leaves 1975-137 a Hi. !ii iii 6( SPORTS Sports TENNIS Rain, rain, rain! . . . serve . . . singles . . . doubles . . . Dr. Huber.. . double fault . . . volley . . . lob . . . games . . . sets . . . matches . . . sometimes victory, sometimes defeat. Right: Front row (L-R): Terry Hall, Jane Langley, Hazel Browning, Sherry Singer, Wendy Walton, Meg Randle. Back row (L-R): Jay Massey, coach, Kathleen Compton, Sarah Leigh Shell, Janet Fish, Karen Harrison, Betty Parker, Jack Huber, assistant coach. Absent: Sally Stockton, Jackie Ball. TENNIS M£.reJitt  s ACC Mered. v, ,i NcsO KereiilVi   Peace WereJ.tK n Oj ' Ko ' O ««fe l.l , .5 St.M.,,-=, nt„i.i n c„,ift„d Hweitt i ECU Wefed.  i f« «t Mefedi « ACC MtceJrfv. n. new U i « ECU 7.ci.• .i O e m-ea. V. vs S(-M.,yi 01 140-Oak Leaves 1975 Try outs . . . practice . . . sore arms . . over the net out of bounds . . . set-up . . . spike . . . SCORE! ... Not always a win . . . but lots of fun! 1H jfc v-- i ibB ■b Left: Top row (L-R): Bridget McMinn, Lisa Bailey, Mary Margaret Steele, Susan Daniels, Debbie Bass. Bottom row (L-R): Missy Dunn, Amy Beale, Cindy Lee, Lynette Headen, Deborah Roebuck. Oak Leaves 1975-141 Sports SWIMMING Diving . . . breast-stroke ... butterfly ... 100- meter relays . . . new suits that glide . . . wet hair . . . wrinkled fingers . . . endless laps . . . George ' s coaching . . . SPLASH! It was a great year! ►• i««ij ejjHijBl ■■■■■— ' ■■f ■,! i ' MflHI iv: .1 142-Oak Leaves 1975 GYMNASTICS Balance beam . . . parallel bars . . . back bends . . . splits . . . free-style routines ■• • getting help from experienced amateurs-the Danish Gymnastic Team. ;riw n . . ' , Wi E i 1 aniing T 1 m H M L V. .— ■-•;; i cr '  ' r!?l Left: Top row (L-R): India Richmond, Joy Hudson, Debbie Edwards, Lou Cocker. Bottom row (L-R): Diana Swann, Suzanne Crigler, Annette Michelli. Oak Leaves 1975-143 Sports BASKETBALL Tryouts . . . practice, practice . . . sore feet . . . first game . . . lay-ups . . . suicides . . . losing valuable seniors . . . gaining enthusiastic freshmen . . . student- faculty game . . many victories . . . few defeats . . . tournaments . . . and finally-ARUBA! Team Members: Sue Grant, Bethany Langdon, Ginger Kimball, Faye Howell, Martha Ferebee, Cecila Grown, Margaret Stamey, Patrice Strifert, Mary Margaret Steele, Hazel Browning, Jackie Ball, Jane Sullivan, Allie Taylor. Oak Leaves 1975-145 FEATURES ■.  .. ' m ' |Cfc - ' U 148-Oak Leaves 1975 REGISTRATION Conferences with your friend the faculty advisor . . . to take or not to take . . . thinking you ' d never be able to work it out; and maybe you didn ' t and ended up at the panic table . . . and maybe some tears . . . a day to pursue and forget. Oak Leaves 1975-149 Features ORIENTATION The freshman experience . . . new people . . . crying goodbyes . . . chicken picnic . . . know your handbook and hall proctor nights . . . meeting the president in that eye-aweing mansion . . . that long week of places to be that seemed to never end . . . exploring the new . . . lights out . . . calldowns already expectation ... all the great friends . . . and eventually how fast everything falls in place 150-Oak Leaves 1975 ItM m wk ■mrS : . m flB? • ' i fflK ' ' i m Oak Leaves 1975-151 Features 152-Oak Leaves 1975 Water fights . . . candied apples . . . cheers . . . Juniors stand to you . . . parade . . . hog calling . . . tall tales . . . corn husking . . . songs . . . our distinguished faculty: The Mickey Mouse Club . . . Stewart ' s serenade ... the Seniors finally came alive with the Juniors taking a close second place . . . those naive little freshmen really showed their talents to come in third . . . poor Sophs . . . Seniors honored Carmelleta Pope . . . Juniors broke all records . . . along with the fads, so went the Sophs . . . while the Freshmen played with their toys ... a sampling of Meredith ' s togetherness under Ginger the great pumpkin Kimball ' s direction. Oak Leaves 1975-153 Features 154-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-155 Features CHRISTMAS December was the month for waiting ' til Christmas . . . running around as Secret Santas . . . decorating your first tree away from home . . . biting your nails over getting a date to the fantastic Christmas dance . . . drooling over the Christmas dinner . . . decorating your door with snow, even though there wasn ' t any outside . . . listening to Meredith ' s Chorus and Ensemble sing in the rotunda . . . caroling to the faculty . . . horrible exam week: what a way to get in the Christmas spirit ... but alas, home you go to a wonderful holiday. CHRISTniiG no 156-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-157 Features WHO ' S WHO Character, leadership, service, involvement . . . something to go with you the rest of your life . . . being a leader with the intelligence to match . . . screening and recommendations ... a terrific honor. lean Pollock Barbara G. Yates 158-Oak Leaves 1975 1 I Laura A. Bailey Pictures not available: Gwendolyn B. Kincaid and Claudia D. Vurnakes Amanda S. McGee Oak Leaves 1975-159 Features ' Ljl te lL --.-- i M Patricia N. Young U m Norma M. Heath Nancy S. Hamlin Martha L. Ray Mary Beth Hardy 160-Oak Leaves 1975 Virginia M. Clark Mary E. Brown Oak Leaves 1975-161 Features Tryouts . . . practice, practice and more practice . . memorizing . . . chasing tht- music majors out of the auditorium . . . painting . . . hammering . . . locating costumes and male leads . . . coordinating acting and singing . . . missed cues . . . forgetting lines . . . organizing the table lift . . . straightening out the chorus . . . timing the sound effects . . . long hours of rehersal for both Applause and Blithe Spirit were rewarded with large audiences and good reviews. 162-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-163 Features STUNT Lots of committee meetings . . . dreaming up a theme . . . long hours writing scripts . . . searching for props . . . designing costumes . . . finding enough interested people ... a few rehearsals . . . and hope for the best. 164-Oak Leaves 1975 WBm - f - 4 1 1 1 ' ■w 9 1 HI n K|J w9t bvi™ ■kI fcj 1 H Oak Leaves 1975-165 Features 166-Oak Leaves 1975 Fun-filled merriment . . . beautiful spring weather . . . Duke and Duchess won by Dr. Huber and Shearon Roberts . . . every kind of race imaginable . . . bridge . . . pool . . . three- legged race . . . hop scotch . . . jacks . . . jump rope . . . hula hoop . . . paddle ball . . . tug of war . . . Softball . . . croquet . . . challenges galore . . . demonstrated coordination? . . . triumphant Vann . . . tired and happy everyone concluded the day with a picnic in the court. Oak Leaves 1975-167 Features PARENTS ' WEEKEND Spring Court: Ginny Rogers, senior; Eleanor VVheless, senior; Carolyn Willey, junior; Mary Ann Gilbert, freshman; Julie Kickiighter, freshman; Susan Taylor, maid of honor; Elizabeth Sprackiin, queen. Absent: Janice Wallace, junior; Stephanie Hause, sophomore; Lynn Royster, sophomore. 168-Oak Leaves 1975 April 19-20 ... the time for parents to really see their little angels in action . . . open house . . . fashion show . . . horse show . . . gymnastics and Aqua-Angels shows . . . presentation of the Spring Queen and her court ... a delicious banquet . . . students, parents, faculty and administration enjoyed the fun- filled weekend. 1 ■■y H ' ' ' jT P Oak Leaves 1975-169 Outstanding Seniors: Top Row (L-R); Sue Tripp, Susan Wood, Debbie Kizer, Sheryl Harrell, Ginny Rogers. Bottom Row (L-R): Susan Webster, Kathy Fuller, )ane Hartley, Sharon Dukeshire, )o Ann Williford. 170-Oak Leaves 1975 OUTSTANDING SENIORS Leaders in their class . . . chosen by their classmates . . . officers . . . behind-the- scenes workers . . . committee chairpersons . . . organizers . . . enthusiasm . . . diligence . . . active participants in the Meredith community . . . What would we do without such dedicated leaders? Oak Leaves 1975-171 Features Deciding on a band ... no drinking or swimming allowed . . . finding a date . . . a new long dress . . . once-a-semester steak in the cafe or dinner on the town? . . . before parties . . . following the arrows to the club house . .. Bill Deal and the Rhondels . . . cool breezes on the patio . . . rejuvenating trunk parties . . . dips in the pool . . . music for dancing plus a Fifties ' show . . . exhaustion ... a rush back to school to catch the first trip to the dorms, while AM classes threatened. 172-Oak Leaves 1975 JUNIOR-SENIOR Oak Leaves 1975-173 Features CLASS DAY ' y P 1 - V . spi i,m ( ' Jlw ' -iil| ' 1 - r • -« ■-_. V ' ' v :; . 174-Oak Leaves 1975 Reunions of past classes . . . little sisters will twine daisies and ivy to outline the 75 on the island . . . Seniors ' songs and history . . . last will and testament . . . election of permanent class officers ... a happy day, but in some ways sad. Oak Leaves 1975-175 Features GRADUATION Getting up for bacculaureate . . . dinner witli family and friends . . . hoping it won ' t rain . . . those hot gowns . . . the long- awaited diploma . . . today is becoming yesterday, and tomorrow is yet to come . . . sadness of leaving intermingles with excitement of new adventure . . . friends going separate paths to make a new life . . . reflections of life at Meredith be happy and meaningful memories to cherish forever. 176-Oak Leaves 1975 Oak Leaves 1975-177 178-Oak Leaves 1975 CarFyle Campbell Library redith College sRaieigh, N. C. Oak Leaves 1975-179 9
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