Peace College - Lotus Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1970

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At Peace there Is said to be a pleasant relation- ship between faculty and students, as well as personal concern for each girl. All of this sounds extremely prom- ising to the prospective Peace student. With these ideas in mind, the student confidently be- gins her life at Peace. After the first few weeks, though, she realizes tha t Peace is not always the way the cata- logue and handbook so implied. The catalogue and handbook left out the important aspects which only she could find out for herself. As months pass on she discovers the meaning of ten- sion and frustration, both of which are not defined in the encouraging pages of her handbook. She realizes she is uniformed on how to face the many academic pressures and still come out with a smile. She finds out that those huge elegant parlors and close relationships can not smooth over the many agonies of despair and loneliness. She finds that even the promised personal concern will not wipe away the tears of defeat. Feeling a little lost and somewhat lonely, she takes a second look at what Peace actually is. It isn ' t the tower- ing white columns or the huge parlors; it is the experi- ence a girl gains while at Peace. It is a combination of growing up, meeting success and accepting failure, learning how to live with others and making lasting friendships. Suddenly she realizes that what she loves most about Peace are the friendships made there. No handbook could ever have conveyed this to her. Peace College does not make Peace Girls. It is the girls who make Peace College. gpq ' iiiin TiiMiiirnmiTrrnaMiTnTi — ■ ' -■-■■ft- n ; Tii c  '  - ? .- ' MK ' ' : - - ' ••« ♦•- iiiiinri ifinnirr n THE PEACE STUDENT L Tyr;: s!![a rvjf ' rJm ' fift-g-aay. ' a- ?; iw J f, J - ' f Our modern world is full of every extreme from Yip- pies, Hippies. SDS, to the Holy Rollers and Silent Ameri- cans. Yet where in this world of extremes does the Peace Student fit? Is she. as many feel, the one who will simply vote for the next president, pay the taxes, and go unnoticed throughout her life? Is she the girl whose interests are confined only to social events, rather that the wars and poverty which plague our world? Is she the kind who ' ll try something different once, but only for curiosity, and then revert to being a conformist? Is she the apathetic American who would simply rather not get involved? To all the above questions we can answer an apa- thetic NO. The Peace girl is an individual who is extreme- ly conscious of the world about her. She has the potential to do something about the world situation rather than simply letting things pass her by. She can be the one who takes a stand and fights for it, even if it is not the conventional or accepted thing to do. She can be the one who will strike a big blow for what she believes, or maybe just a little punch. The Peace girl recognizes that extremes exist. She is aware that there is a Biafra; that there is a Mao Tse-tung. She sees apathy around her, but is not apa- thetic. She doesn ' t feel hunger, but knows that it exists. She IS the future citizen and the world is in her hands. She will not let it fall. •■■s« -a«r ;.T-,- ■«v - ' «r 3«, '  ' ' -. - t j-,.ri • ri ' :«i¥ 15 « - • «- iJ.ti ' iaPfl ' STUDY . . Words I do not understand — They have no meaning — How can I study? — The room haunts me and so does my empty mind — Cramming — Grades — I ' m cold, tired and discouraged — What am I doing here? — Tension — Exams — Heartbreak — Aloneness — Math, English, Biology — Empty symbols rolling around in my tin can brain — Term papers — Tests — Discouragement — Disillusionment, boneweary, endless cigarette smoke and cokes — on into the night — Closed Study — Failure — Fatigue, heavy eyelids, blurred print — My mind, I ' m so tired I can ' t even . . . think? - Coffee, Coffee, Coffee - Study rooms, and NoDoz — I |ust can ' t seem to concentrate — Yet I want to learn — I want to study — I want ... — Tears, frustration, again — confusion, muddled mind — Study, Grades, Panic. Hope? Miracles don ' t happen over night — or do they? J - -i fe i ■ ■■ ' ■ % ■ ' r i . VjV . ' t V P. ' B TVJlc ' -JJhii - ' ' «««-Jt?  . ' ' !! ' :Ti!B. ' Si,r5. pa TENSION . . Tension — The first day of school Tension — Homework and Studying to do Tension — That intangible feeling that haunts us Advisor — Advisee meetings — Blind dates — Carolina Weekends — First Bible and Biology tests - Grades, Grades, College acceptance - Half-smoked cigarettes — Rushing to classes — Going blank before entering your exam room — Expecting that important phone call and all the phones are being used — If you could just get away . . . somehow — Facing your parents — Marriage? — Grades, Grades, Grades - College life? - God? - Work and Time = Tension - Questions you ask yourself — Why? Tension seethes out of your pores and drips on to your empty blue book page - If only I had studied a little bit longer . . . the little voice inside your head — echos . . . ' ' aswi ' RrsT;- MtailiyiiyyiBiM ,♦  « :: 4iij ; -r. j.v -r z f% .iU V . ' i k ■ ,—...„,. ,,— .,-,-■- ..r., ,.,.:.; , .«:Mjnc. ., v, « tfSi «iL:iv ! f ■ ' - .- ' CSBPrt LOVE . . . In these times of war and unrest we all carry many mixed feelings in our hearts — They can range from the strongest hatred and prejudices to the deepest compassion and love. The majority of the girls at Peace are more concerned with the lat- ter, but to each of them, love has its own meaning and finds its own way of expression. At Peace love is found in many places both usual and unex- pected. For some, it is in the letters from their boyfriends — for others it is in the windows on a Friday afternoon waiting for the one that will help them forget the unbearable past week. For those who have really found love they see it every time they turn a corner — a small child, a simple poem, a true friend, a certain song, but most of all that special person who understands, listens, forgives, shares his all. But with the beauty and warmth of love, often comes depression: fear little misun- derstandings that crowd you in; hurt; tears and doubts. Then we begin measuring this feeling we have — but does it hold up to the test — for many it does — for those who find their love in the sim- ple things: the letters; the waiting of Friday after- noons; sharing compassion for others; the desire to be a better person — This all comes from loving — Love is found most everywhere at Peace — look around you — it isn ' t hard to see. w i — . PI I III ff - ' i •%f iwHrf- ; „ -T fXkz T vc t % ri J ri RELAXATION . . In working hard at our studies and at anything we do there must be come kind of welcome relief. We begin to long for a peace of mind which is the greatest peace possible. Everyone has his own way to break away from mounting anxieties. The same holds true for the Peace College Student. She is no different from any other college student. She too is swamped with the endless worries of term pa- pers, tests, and grades. To add to these anxieties she finds that unwelcomed conflicts with her friends arise every now and then. The Peace Student realizes that her needs are those of relaxation — anything that gives her pleasure and relief. Relaxation for a Peace Student ranges from reading a book she has always wanted to read, to a big fraternity beach or ski week- end. She too can lose her troubles and tensions in the Rec Room among the conversations and soap operas, coke machines and quick cigarettes. For other girls the daily trip to the mail boxes can put a moment of relaxation in their lives. She might find retreat in her room surrounded by records, food and a couple of friends. At these times of relaxation topics of tests, grades, and other study matters are barred from conversation. There are times when relaxation calls for solitude. Those quiet moments when contemplation finds its way into the frantic days — these are the treasured mo- ments when she does her mind blowing and soul searching. Every- one can and does find her own way of relaxation at Peace. She has to — in order to survive. ' «lfei 10 Tl 2ZB ■•.•  -.• .• . •■:,.- %.« ' ■«« ■,. .  « ' « .« := ' «jf ' , r .-i? . -T ' ,   ' a sa DORM . . . New friendships — new faces — familiar faces and places — pop-corn poppers and dorm mothers — room- mates and cigarette ashes — old sheets and late-night studying — sleeping through classes — noisy halls and telephone calls — panty raids and school songs — mid- night seances — gossip sessions and studying — study- ing — boyfriend problems and growling stomachs, new romances — infirmary visits — Christmas spirit and school togetherness — friendly, smiling, scrubbed faces and thoughtful little remembrances — first and last blind dates — frat pins and engagement rings — home- sickness and sometimes loneliness — vacations and education — laughter, tears, and joy — everlasting friendships — dorm closeness — your roommate and the girls next door, each one alike yet each one different and totally unique — Dorm life — sisters sharing words, actions, and feelings — each a part of the complete whole of the dorm and Peace College — maturing — experiences and memories never forgotten, each shap- ing a girl ' s life — all a part of the dorm family — mak- ing the girl into the woman. i -• ■■J- ' -- ' - ■■-■- ■• ■ ■■ ' .--y-a-v. . I -. --Y, rj x T sit . -.j ' iMJLU js: ,! ' r i:?i¥ - 12 . i JTrf  r ..i-- la; nBnsmaFA■Afman,t!mx■isallrzm■i- :rT■ ■- ' w. v. ,- v Ma: ' k; .-ai. ■ ■.■ nii.MfJia- a v-. jf r -HIT PXOGRESSio I N 13 Biafra — poverty fa mi -«; ■ FRAZIER TALKS In INTERVIEW WITH LOTUS LOTUS: The society of today has become a hard and fast moving one to keep up with. How do you believe Peace prepares her girls to face this often demanding society? Frazier: We are definitely living in a fast moving, rapidly changing society, and this fact of change presents what may be higher education ' s most acute challenge. To tell the truth, we simply do not know what will be needed to meet the chal- lenges of tomorrow, for we have little idea of what tomorrow ' s society will be like. I suppose, then, that one needs to acquire the attributes of flexibility and adaptability more than anything else — and the desire to continue learning the rest of one ' s life. Students say that the academic pace at Peace has quickened. If this is the case, it would make sense that this would help prepare you to meet the demands of the future. And at the same time, the assurance and serenity that can come from a rea- soned and vital faith in God, in oneself, and in your fellow men will help us live in tomorrow ' s world. We believe this strongly, and I sincerely hope that Peace can make some contribution to the development of such a faith. LOTUS: There is at pres- ent a strong trend toward co-educational schools, so much so that all-boy schools or all-girl schools are rapidly being pushed into the background. How does Peace plan to cope with this problem? Frazier: I am well aware •fW ilLlXk. BBSss ams a xissii ' of this trend, which some people think has reached epidemic proportions. It is interesting to note, howev- er, that this movement has achieved its present momentum only since 1965. And what happened in 1965? The number of high school graduates in the U.S. began to level off and many colleges found themselves with a declin- ing volume of applica- tions! This was especially true of those schools which were located in iso- lated geographical areas. I personally believe that many of the decisions to become co-educational were motivated more by geography than by a quest for academic excellence. Many of us still believe that women can get a bet- ter education when she is not intimidated in the classroom and relegated to second-class citizenship outside the classroom by the more aggressive male. This is what happens in every co-educational col- lege. And as every Peace girl knows, here in Raleigh we are not isolated from the masculine world. I will not say that there are no advantages in attending college with males. But I believe the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. Let me give you an example which may be significant. I am told that about ten years ago a survey was conducted in Greensboro to determine the alma maters of women who were serving as presidents of major women ' s organizations in that town. And what do you think they found? That every single presi- dent had attended a woman ' s college! I believe this tells us something about the experiences in leadership which you can have in a woman ' s college but which would never be possible in a co-educational school. LOTUS: We hear so much about the Peace Girl Image , yet today ' s youth stresses individuali- ty. Do you think with this stress on individuality, girls can still be shaped into the Peace image? If so, why or how? Frazier: I do not know what or where you hear about this image . Per- sonally, I do not have an image of what every Peace girl should be like, but I do have some ideas about scholarship, ladyhood, good manners, gentility, respect for others, and similar matters. And I would hate to think that I did not. If good manners, self respect, and respect for our neighbor ever go out of style, then I want to turn in my card as a member of the human race! It may be that we tend to confuse bizarre behav- ior with individuality, but there is really no connec- tion between the two. Ev- ery college worth its salt encourages creativity and individuality, but it also encourages harmonious living, self discipline, re- spect for other human beings, appreciation of the good and the beautiful, kindness — and we could go on and on. Our task is to seek a balance between individuality and other traits which are equally important. At least that is what we are trying to do at Peace. LOTUS: A large segment of today ' s college students are dropping out of col- leges before completion of their careers. Apparently something is wrong or missing in the academic community. Where do you feel this lack is and how do you feel it can be changed? Frazier: There is some- thing wrong with higher education, just as there is something wrong with every institution in the world and with every indi- vidual who helps make up these institutions. Courses have not been relevant in all cases, instruction fre- quently has not been stimulating, and the administration has often been nearsighted and unenlightened. However, it is not realistic to cast all the blame on colleges. I have a brother who enrolled at the state uni- versity to major in a certain subject. He found that he was not happy in that field of study, so he dropped out of school for a year, and then registered in a second college where he very successfully com- pleted a major and did graduate work in a totally different field. I have a sister who enrolled for graduate work only to find when she was half-way through the program that she was not well suited for that type of work. These drop-outs — these false starts — could not be blamed on anyone else. The individuals were to blame. This does not say at all that our system of higher education is fault- less, for it is not. It is only to say that there are other factors which contribute to our high attrition rate. LOTUS: On college cam- puses throughout the United States there is a great deal of dissent and disturbance prevalent be- tween students and ad- ministration. Do you feel there is much of a gap between students and ad- ministration here at Peace? If not, how do you feel Peace has managed to over- come this gap? What do you plan to do if you feel there is such a gap? Frazier: You perhaps know better than I just how broad the generation gap is here at Peace. As the president, I do not have an awareness of a serious gap, but I may be wrong. Certainly a gap does exist any time individuals from different generations live and work together — this is normal and, within lim- its, to be expected. I have frequently men- tioned one reason I feel that gap is not so obvious at Peace. I believe very strongly that all of us at Peace have a deep respect for other members of the college community. You do not always agree with me nor I with you, but neither party sees the need to become belliger- ent and abusive. In a small community such as ours we can talk together, debate the issues at length, and understand one another. Why should intelligent, reasonable people find it impossible 18 ' --■ ' ' rf ' rfir .C  n .-   wr L . -T to understand one another? I cannot refrain from saying something else — something I feel very deeply. I strongly believe that the members of this community are quite a bit different from those found many places. Former teachers, alumnae, former administrators, and others attest to this difference. Perhaps the quality of the people and of the relationships they develop is the most impor- tant requisite in the es- tablishment of harmony and good will. LOTUS: Each year Peace is faced with new girls who bring with them not only new clothes, but also newer and perhaps less restrictive values than Peace. What is your policy for handling the different viewpoints so that they do not conflict with the values of Peace? Frazier: That question is very much like the one you asked me about individu- ality. Some of the state- ments I made in reply to that question might be a partial answer to this one. Also, I think it is ap- propriate to say that we are looking for a special kind of girl to enroll at Peace — not just any girl who can meet the admis- sions standards. We try in every way possible to let the prospective student know what we stand for and to inform her of the type school we are. At the same time, we all know that we are living in a 20th Century society, and this society is changing very rapidly. Obviously, Peace College will change as our society changes, but I believe that Peace will always take a firm stand on issues which are basic to the Christian and the American ways of life. (And I did not necessarily intend to equate those two.) Let me say, too, that a conflict of values is not unique to our own com- munity, for every segment of our society wrestles with disagreement over value structures. In fact, I would expect that no- where is the conflict deeper and more divisive than it is in the Christian church. Even in very fine homes, between very sincere husbands and wives, there are frequently serious disagreements on what is right and what is wrong. As a part of the rapidly changing society of the 20th century, we can- not expect to be immune from this and other conflicts which persist in all generations and in all institutions. LOTUS: The role of women is going through a change in all facets of life, so much so that demands are being placed upon her that never were before and the positions she must fill are increasing. Yet, in the face of this Peace remains staid in her training of young women. How does the unchanging prepara- tion that Peace gives her girls enable them to face these new roles? Frazier: I will accept the premise that Peace re- mains staid in her train- ing of young women — for staid means the opposite of frivolous. But I am afraid I cannot accept the proposition that we are unchanging . If there are any courses in the curricu- lum that are really rele- vant, I believe they are some of those which have been added within the last three years. If there is a junior college faculty any- where in the region which knows what is going on out in the world, I be- lieve it is the Peace Col- lege faculty. If there is a college anywhere whose spirit has been raised while its face was being lifted, then I believe it is Peace College. Now I would say again that Peace is not frivo- lous, so we might be a little slower in experiment- ing and innovating than some other colleges. I am sure, though, that Peace will always be ready to adapt new methods, new styles, and new programs as their merits are demon- strated, but never in a capricious manner. Your education is too important for that, and we take your education seriously. 19 ORGANIZATIONS  •« '  ri ymr tT % ••,.■ .• vlTf  -T ' « ' . ib-  - -_-: I ■■ w a nRiivpn THE POWER PSCA PSGA 1. •i , •? .. r '  « .£-.  .   ' . ' .. hj mt . - THEIR PSRA PROBLEMS 0 ' 4S- fc Soph-Fresh Powderpuff Football Jolly Green Giants Hotdog Sales Greek Olympic Day Student-Faculty Basketball Intramurals: Volleyball Basketball Tennis . ,S; i— Susan Jones — President a;::i Dr. Schwertman, Karen Hancock, TerrI Price, Jeanne Casteen. 7l«.: 25 Kc .. ■•ir£: £% !2 y. i. ' s j,.. •: x ♦•-. r • - i  ♦-  « « PSCA Big Sisters Fellowship Vespers Orphan Party Peanut Week Religion Thanksgiving Baskets Top: Mackie Butler — President Bottom: Nancy Rollins — Vice-President «r _ u ' ' _ ' b. Organization Responsibility Progress Assembly Leadership Anything Day Halloween Carnival Candy Sales Dances Karen Hancock, President; Jo Ellen Folger, Vice-President Top: Julia Burwell, Secretary-Treasurer Bottom: Wicky Stamps, Parliamentarian 27 II|TI| | ' - - . gggy Z ' M.% ' :i ■} i; M-tSlU, aiha J « i1i I 29 y W ' T , f€i .- r r ,.,.,_„, B H I KZ V T V « 1 HBH oin 30 1 I PORPOISE CLUB 31 32 President — Camille Eckerd V. President — Julia Burwell Secretary — Debbie Welborn Treasurer — Sandy Covington YDC President — Frances Kline V. President — Doris Harrington Secretary — Janis Bicket Treasurer — Kay Van Hecke YRC MEMBERS: President - Beth Wells Vice President — Cathy Royster Secretary-Treasurer — Pam Adams Pat Mosley Melinda Finch Mildred Fincher Diane Williams Cindy Heffner Cinderella Boyd Linda Lewis Margaret Fensel Anne Crone Lynne owen MEMBERS: Editor — Kate McTyre Assistant Editor — Lois Wilson Layout Editors — Lee Belmore, Alice Henderson, Francis Kline Business Manager — Debbie Bell Circulation Manager — Libby McCollough News Editor — Marsha Goodnight Feature Editor — Jean Rainey Sports Editor — Gail Weaver Art Editor — Photographer — Judy Davidson Typists — Ruby Creech Advisor — Mrs. Mary Jo Cashion Pictured: Far left: Mrs. Cashion Center: Lois Wilson Top: Kate McTyre EDITOR - Wicky Stamps CO-EDITOR - Juha Burwell ART EDITOR - Madeline Harrell BUSINESS MANAGER - Jeannie Casteen HELPERS: Judd Davidson — Cover and Figure Artist Roy Royster Cindy Nisbet Dede McElwee Anne Crone Kate McTyre Marabel Wilson Cindy Edwards Janis Bicket Mary Kea Vicky Temple BUSINESS STAFF: Naddine Baddour Jamie Matthews Elizabeth Moore Gayle Honeycutt Dons Harrington Laura Wallace Karen Cavanaugh Betty Hatcher Donna Strother Dede Thiem Barbara MacKesson Jane Moore Gay McCall Rena Foster Betsy Duffer mmmm ■5X0) — ■. c , y o m ■ I- :! jBTiK H 1 H jkJ tj l fl S M IC S Mf ' ' iM iSr jm S ZgSi d Hp m C 5 , TriCaptains: Coach Team: Mary Kea Beth Griffin Mary Helen Stokes Miss Janice Edwards Sue Austin Julia Tillery Ellen Andrews Kathy Zachary Jetta Lewis Carolyn Crawley Sandra Burnett Gwyn Womble Maude Bishop Timekeeper: Nancy Adams Scorekeeper: Mel Pearsa Blackboard Scorekeepers: Jeanne Menefee Lesa Gant ! .Jwrd zu.;;;2 ji «fe- HONORS 1-. « : • MEMBERS Jeannie Casteen Marsha Goodnight Karen Hancock Jean Rainey Susan Nutt Adams Jean Sen ais A L P H A P I E P S 42 L N M A R S H A L S MEMBERS: Jeannle Casteen Susan Nutt Adams Marsha Goodnight Karen Hancock Martha Carr Smith Celeste Rogers Susan Jones MAY QUEEN BARBARA JONES 46 S ' A t. ' - c:  ' • MAID OF HONOR MISSY SHAFER t!? MAY COURT ATTENDANTS SOPHOMORES Beth Wells, TerrI Price, Ann Brown Celeste Rogers, Marlene Manning, Sandy Covington 48 FRESHMAN f Winnie White, Fran DeCaro, Peggy Bell, Libby Johnson 49 What is Karen Hancock? A wide grin, large round blue-gray eyes, long brown hair, sometimes in pig- tails, sometimes m a knot . . . elected as secretary of her freshman class of 1968-69 — her battle for the students at Peace is born, she learns the ropes of a college student government, then the election of the 1969-70 officers with Karen as President of the student body — the struggle for the rights of the students is in full bloom now; she faces the administration and faculty with tactful determination, she sees the need for progress in the Peace College community and puts every ounce of her strength in bringing Peace up-to-date ... a student in trouble for violating a rule, Karen has the hard task of being very imper- sonal and has to help make the decision for punish- ment of the girl ... in assembly she is a president — business-like, serious, with thoughts of getting the messages across to 475 restless students ... in the midst of keeping her high academic average and being head of the student government, thoughts of Ken and making plans for their August wedding pro- vide one of the busiest schedules for a student at Peace . . . humility and honesty rule her life and she has a warmth that is felt by everyone who comes in contact with her . . . these qualities make up Karen Hancock and it is because of these very qualities that Karen is MISS PEACE of 1970. 51 . ii ni.a H It wm • hl- ' w FACULTY 52 ADMINISTRATION 53 ADMINISTRATION Dr. S. David Frazier President IVIrs. H. Glenn Wlnite Dean of Students James Perry Academic Dean mim£! . .. •£,, • ' .■ • ' - ' i j i [ ' ' -- ' - ' -i ' l? -i --- J ' t ■; „. liy:.T --t-- Mrs. Austine Evans Assistant to the Registrar Thomas H. Johnson Registrar James R. Stewart Assistant to the President F. Eugene Lilley Business Manager Mrs. Nancy Andrews Secretary ..■ .  -. w„ .- -.-Hlr-«r ■ Mrs. W. Bossieux Nurse Mrs. Hugh Cashion News Director Mrs. John Daniel Dorm Counselor .4 ?r WA Mrs. Elsie Fish Housekeeper Mrs. John Flowe Secretary ■:J ' ' K «!mmmmmm« mS ' mfi Mrs. Righton McCallum Assistant Librarian Mrs. Helen Mellette Dorm Counselor i.-i. yl Mrs. E. B. Morrow Hostess Mrs. L. Osterman Librarian ■ hk Mr. Alfred Powers Dining Hall Superintendent msk r ' yn ' «.- «paite«H i a --i   j.iiir ' ' ---i i ' .u i, ■ ( iM u m i msnu ' mm -■KJi ' . rn-lt! ' .-! rs!? t Mrs. Raymond Rushin Assistant to the Business Manager Mrs. May Shuford Assistant Librarian i Mrs. Dale Starbuck, Jr. Secretary Mrs. Sandra Smith Secretary Mrs. Scott L. Sudduth Secretary ' M : ' . ' ' - m. mi ' Tmrn mmmmmmmmmmiiim ' Mrs. John Walker Dorm Counselor Mrs. Howard Walters Bookstore Manager Mrs. Kathryn Zetterlof Dorm Counselor ' --. ' Not Pictured: Mrs. Edith Holland Mr. J. T. Jordan Mrs. Mable Moore Mrs. Mamie Nelson Dr. W. J. Senter . ' ' i! ' f ' « !MiW ilifli|i( 1  ?i . ;. Faculty . Mrs. David Black Piano ■.A Miss Patricia Caver French Mr. Donald Causey English Mrs. Sara Claytor English, Speech Mr. Johnny Crossno History - fj l HMBIk. j ■■ J r Miss Janice Edwards Physical Education Miss Louise Farnor Religion ■ ««■! Mrs. Art Hudson Business k Mrs. Ivan Jones Home Economics 61 Mr. Raymond Kramer Music ■ 8 ' V y ' ' •5 B 2 ' ' f jm, ' fe Miss Wynelle Lewis Spanish • S Mrs. William Miller Organ Mrs. Gayle O ' Brien History 62 David Olmsted Mrs. Ann Reynolds English ;- Mr. Archie Richie Mathematics Tf •-; P ' 10 V . Dr. Mary Schwertman English Dr. Richard G. Stone Economics 63 Miss Jody Sutlive Physical Education Mr. George A. Thomas Chaplain ife Not Pictured: Mrs. S. Collins Kilburn Mr. J. Arthur McRae Mrs. Flors Stannett Mrs. Julia Williams Dr. Mary Yarbrough Mr. Wayne Tyner History M 1 Tl iww ' iii « Mrs. Ann Vinson Biology 64 Mr. William Wilkinson English We Can ' t Live Without Their Help 65 STUDENTS w mmam 4 1 : Mary Armstrong Annis Arthur ., -- . — I -.— - m.- _-... ■ ■■, .,,, r-, — -. [JJJf Nadlne Baddour Robin Bell e V Melissa Bishop Deborah Baker Lee Belmore Georgia Bland Catherine Barnes Janis Bickett Kathy Bottoms Julia Bowers Ann Bradsher DIanne Broughton Ann Brown ' - ' liSii. ' Firth Brown Pat Brown Trudy Brown Martha Bruce Betsy Burnett Julia Burwell Mackie Butler Donna Dale Carver Jeanne Casteen Gall Caulk Brenda Chappell Susan Clayton Frances Cline Debby Coffee Connie Coleman Deborah Collins xC ' iT- ■y. m i M kSj mmmB Ki Sandy Corington Nancy Cox Laura Scott Currence Fran Dashiell Judy Davidson %K. Carolyn Davis Debbie DeGabrielle Karen Dominy Doreen Donathan .t t Betsy Duffer Camilla Eckerd -- i V Gail Fleming Judy Flood Ruth Edwards , JoEllen Folger Sharon Fntts Cynthia Fulp Diane Funderburk Becky Fussell Barbara Gaddy , ' saii j ? ' ' Amanda Gainey Cassandra Gardner Sarah Ann Gargis Barbara Garriss Julia Gilbert Marsha Goodnight Beth Griffin Harrlette Gurley Gay Haigwood Karen Hancock Pam Hankin V Anna Mane Harper Doris Harrington Mary Cynthia Harris Ellen Harris Delma Hazzard Alice Henderson Nancy Herring Joanna Hoskins Linda Howerton Louise Hube Coiey Hunt Judy Hunter Jane Hutchison Mary Pelham Hutton Beverly Ingram ' i Elizabeth Johnson Barbara Jones 75 Bari Jones Susan Jones ' i:? :t:. :. 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Janice 911 Stanfield Dr, Charlotte Nowlin, Rebecca Ann 110 Elgin Place Greensboro Nutt. Susan Ellen 4700 Morehead Dr. Raleigh O ' Bryan. Kathleen 2616 N. E. 24 St. Fort Lauderdale. Florida O ' Daniel. Betty Ann 3010 Lewis Farm Rd. Raleigh Owen, Nancy Stuart 634 Maple Ave. Asheboro Pannill, Ann Lavinder Box 2247 Martinsville. Va. Parker. Agnes Ann 615 3rd Ave. Farmville. Va. Parker. Catherine Faye Box 92 Rolesville Parker, Helen Elizabeth Cameron 2904 Carlingtord, Louisville, Ky. Parnell, Martha Susan P. 0. Box 100 Parkton Parrish. Julia Faye Rt. 2. Box 24 Edenton Pearsall. Melva Elizabeth 227 Forest Hills Dr. Wilmington Peele, Barbara Anne 1404 E. Pine St. Goldsboro Peele, Deborah Elizabeth Rt. 3 Clayton Pendleton. Peggy Locke P. 0. Box 177 Scotland Neck Perkins, Patricia Gatliff 45 Hilltop Rd. Asheville Perkinson. Susan Morecock R. F. D. 2.iBox 177 Halifax Perry. Ara Elizabeth 3105 W, Market St, Greensboro Perry. Mary Katherine 910 Wimbledon Place High Point Perry, Ruth McCullough 950 Cedar St, Chestfield, S. C. Piaski, Julianne Brown 527 Wayne Dr, Raleigh Pigg. Teala Davis 2201 Robin Dr. Tarboro Pope, Kathryn Amanda Rt. 4. Box 344 Dunn Powell, June Watson 203 Hofler Ave. Windsor Price. Teresa Ellen Rt, 1, Box 15 B Thomasville Prince, Susan Hood 1740 Montclair Dr Gastonia Privette, Deborah Duke 510 Arendell Ave. Zebulon Rainey, Jean Cassel 2409 Pennsylvania Ave, Kannapolis Rand. Martha Ann 911 Canterbury Rd. Raleigh Rankin. Jane Winfree Box 337 Ramseur Reese. Mary Katherine Rt. 3. Box 118 Smithfield Reierson. Katherine Anne Box 665 Battleboro Reynolds, Joyce Ann 650 Bruton St. Troy Richardson, Marcia Stuart 672 Hyde Park Dr. Concord Ritchie. Margaret Amanda 433 Sunnyside Dr., S. E, Concord Roach, Elizabeth Beck 201 S. Orange Ave. Dunn Robbins. Harriet Ann 607 Clark Dr. Tarboro Roberts, Joyce Ann 808 W, Knox St, Durham Robinson, Judy Rae Route 2 Whitakers Rogers, Elinor Ray Box 214 Alberta, Va. Rogers. Florence Warmer P. 0. Box 128 Ruffin Rogers, Mary Celeste 432 Westbury Rd, Charlotte Rollins, Nancy Leize 3010 Edgewater Dr, Greensboro Rominger. Marsha Lynn 1400 Wildwood Dr, Chapel Hill Rowe, Paula Deloris 921 Woodruff Ave. Elizabeth City Royster, Katharine Quinn 308 Country Club Acres Shelby Rumley. Julie Thomas 621 W. Mam St. Washington. N. C. Russell. Eva Mae Rt. 1. Box 560 Boomer Sandusky, Martha Louise 329 West Ave, Wake Forest Saunders, Cathy Jane 2647 Camelot Rd. Rock Hill, S. C. Scarborough. Patricia Dianne P. 0, Box 61. River Rd. Fayetteville Schamberg, Julie Anne LI Royal Park Apts, 54 Carrboro Schild. Nanette Raye Anderso St. Tabor City 116 ..i — ..j i.r... .m. -j. aBt m w.i ; i Scott. Dorothy Faye 202 Riverside Dr. Wastiington Scott, Sina Kaye 202 Riverside Dr. Washington Servais. Jeanne Mane 1007 Peach St. Tarboro Shafer. Melissa Anne 222 N. Mulberry St. Statesvllle Shannon. Sharon Louise 732 Burton St Rocky Mount Shearin. Susan Page Rt. 2. Box 316 Edenton Shelton, Leigh 1216 Welcome Circle Durham Siewers. Mary Anne 1908 Winterlochen Rd. Fayetteville Sledd. Deborah Lee 224 Georgetovnn Rd Raleigh Sloan. Madelyn Faye Rt. 2. Box 427 Statesvllle Smith. Agnes Carol 3212 Sprunt Ave. Durham Smith. Anne Irene 141 Jackson Rd. Mt. Airy Smith. Deborah Jean P 0. Box 72 Knightdale Smith. Elizabeth Ann 529 Hedrick Dr. Statesvllle Smith. Martha Ann Rt. 2, Box 162 Littleton Smith. Martha Carr 206 W, Mam St. Wallace Smith. Rebecca Jane 202 W. Park Dr. Morganton Smith. Sidney Anne 902 Kevin Dr. Richmond. Va. Smith. Suellen Cothran 1805 Grace St. Wilmington Snipes. Linda Jayne 1503 E. Beech Goldsboro Spangler. Nina Jane 926 Elizabeth Rd. Shelby Spencer. Cheryl Anne 201 Lord Berkeley Rd. Raleigh Spivey, Mary Jeanne Spivey Road Whiteville Stamps, Emily Wicker 6A Garden Terrace Cambridge. Mass. Stanfield, Libby Cooper 700 Church St. Fairmont Starr. Karen Jeanne 2437 Ansley Court Charlotte ' ' Stephens. Theo Johnson Route 1 Holly Springs Stephens, Wanda Sue 305 W. 16th St. Lumberton Stephenson. Jane Stephens Rt. 3. Box 546 Raleigh Stokes, Mary Helen P. 0. Box 66 Colerain Stokes, Virginia Montague 901 Indian Rocks Rd Clearwater, Florida Stovall, Margaret Gilmer 3303 Woodridge Place Lynchburg, Va. Strother. Donna Mane 1815 Ridge Rd. Raleigh Stroud. Martha Ann 1208 Country Club Dr. Greensboro Suiter. Susan Porter 508 Sycamore St. Weldon Sumner. Betty Louise 1831 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh Sutton. Elizabeth Thornton 624 Duke Dr. Raleigh Switzer. Martha Irene 1901 W. Nash St. Wilson Talton. Mary Wynona 605 Fayetteville St. Clayton Tart. Jamye Karen Fairfield Circle Dunn Tart. Janet Leigh Pine Street Benson Taylor, Margaret Clythe 106 Bauersfeld Ave. Hamlet Temple, Vicky Lynn 715 Church St. Zebulon Theim, Mary Dee 512 Chesterfield Rd. Raleigh Thomason, Jane Pierce 2645 Bucknell Ave. Charlotte Thompson, Janice Lou Route 1 Farmville Thorne, Rose Annette Rt. 3, Box 179A Kenly Tillery. Julia Ann P. 0. Box 142 Halifax Tola, Frankie Pauline 2625 Blue Ridge Blvd. Raleigh Tostoe. Wanda Gail 2613 Mam St. Tarboro Tucker. Carolyn Transou 903 Caswell Dr. Greensboro Ussery. Edith Sheron 3212 Plantation Rd. Raleigh Van Hecke. Catherine M. 213 Westover Terrace Greensboro Vatz. Jane Elizabeth 1817 Tryon Rd. New Bern Vick, Sarah Connor 1135 Kenan St Wilson Wagner. Jean Vaughn P. 0. Box 495 Morehead City Walker. Kathryn Louise 3826 Larkston Dr. Charlotte Wall, Gerald Diane Smithfield Rd. Knightdale Wallace, Laura Eoline 2103 St. George Place Kinston Wallace, Victoria Ann 1502 Lake View Rd. Fairmont Waller, Carol Sue 704 Finsbury Rd. Winston-Salem Walters, Deborah Gay 407 Wayne Ave. Tarboro Walters. Pamela Heyward 405 Beechwood Dr. Richmond. Va. Walton. Ruth Carol Route 8. Box 283 Raleigh Ward. Rosalie 806 E. Mulberry St Goldsboro Warner. Rachel Alice Rt. 2. Box 253B Eden Watson. Frances Slade 4660 Algonquin Jacksonville. Fla. Weaver. Cynthia Gail 225 Cornher Ave. Salisbury Webb. Martha Cecelia Route 2 Walstonburg Weber. Patricia Louise 2013 Arendell St. Morehead City Welborn. Deborah Denise 1404 Delk Dr. High Point Wells. Elizabeth Walker 106 W. Riverside Dr. Smithfield Wheeler. Cathy Louise Rt. 8. Box 313 Raleigh Wheeler. Katherine Adair 2615 Bennington Rd. Fayetteville White, Nettie Elam 107 Middle St. Louisburg White, Winifred 110 Shepherd St. Raleigh Whitford, Nancy Hill P. 0. Box 67 Washington Whittemore. Lynda Kay 1532 Echo Lane Wilmington Wicker. Dean Adele 26 White St. Concord Willett. Bryn Lea Route 5 Hickory Williams. Diane Route 1 Kenly Williamson, Donna Gail 417 E. Rowan St. Raleigh Williford. Kathy Lane Route 1 Dunn Wilmer. Helen Parker 2136 Malvern Rd. Charlotte Wilson. Ellna Simpson 640 Windsor Place. N.E. Concord Wilson. Lois Ann 341 Wilmot Dr. Raleigh Wilson. Marable Elizabeth 110 Barrus Ave. Clinton Wilson. Susan Hagan 1012 St. David St. Tarboro Wilson, Yvonne Wyant Rt. 4. Box 651 Raleigh Wise. Harriet 675 Sedgewood Rock Hill. S. C. Wolf. Pamela Rene Route 3 Dunn Womack. Gail Frances 205 McCoy Rd. Salisbury Womble. Gwyn Martin Route 3 Fuquay-Varina. N. C. Worsley. Nancy Lee Highway 117 North Wallace Wrenn. Jodie Elizabeth 1710 Fairway Dr. Wilmington Wright. Anne Kendell 108 Magnolia Rd. Lexington Wynn. Rhonda Reece 3501 Palm Court Raleigh Wyrick. Pamela Jane 2821 Northampton Dr. Greensboro Wysocki. Theresa Jane 618 Mial St. Raleigh Yelvington. Debra Gail Box 86 Benson Younce. Jennifer Hiatt 5721 Deblyn Ave. Raleigh Zachary. Catherine Tatum 3501 Palms Ct.. Apt 204 Raleigh 117 l ' QStV5 2MfT«. ' I . ' _ . Vi ? .- 2 xi 1-irr .jr m«l Sophomore Directory Jane Carol Abernathey - PSCA 1; Young Republicans 1. Nancy Kilpatrick Adams — Young Democrat ' s Club 1; Peace Basketball Team 1; Orientation Committee 2; Rec Council, Intramural Chairman 2. Susan Nutt Adams — Dance Club 1; F.S.A. Future Secre- taries Association 1, 2, Corresponding Sec. 2; NonResident Group Chairman 2, Secretary 2; Marshal 1, 2; Music Scholarship. Annis Lillian Arthur - PSCA Treasurer 2; Cheerleader 1; Orientation Committee 2. Nadlne Kay Baddour — Annual Staff 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 1, 2; Democrat Club 1; Cheerleading . Debrah Huggett Baker — Non- Resident Group Chair- man 2. Catherine Howard Barnes — Basketball Manager 2; Christmas Dance Committee 2; Young Democrat Club 1; International Relations Club 1. Deborah Durand Bell — Peace Times Business Manager 2; Young Democrat Club 1; Independent Study English; Winner of Peace Essay Contest. Janet Duncan Bell — Peace Times Reporter 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; State Student Legislator 1. 2; Robin Lee Bell — Dance Club 1; Prop Committee 1. Catherine Lee Belmore — Art Club 1, 2; President 2; Porpoise Club 2; Young Republicans 1, 2; PSCA Cabinet Member 2; Rat 2. Edith Janis Bickett — Dramateers, 1; Literary Magazine 2; Hall Chairman 2. Melissa Joy Bishop. Georgia Merritt Bland — NonResident Group Chairman 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1; President 2; President ' s Advisory Board 2. Kathryn Nelson Bottons — Orientation Committee 2. Julia Alice Bowers — Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2. Doris Ann Bradsher — Choir 2. Rebecca Anne Briley — International Relations Club 1; Lotus Staff 1; Hall chairman 2. Patricia Dianne Broughton. Amelia Fith Brown — Cheerleader 1; Porpoise Club 1; Rec Council 2. Margaret Ann Brown. Patricia Ann Brown — Future Secretaries Association 1, 2. Trudy Elizabeth Brown — Home Economics Club 1, 2. Martha Fletcher Bruce - Art Club 2; Republican Club 1, 2; Work Scholarship 1, 2. Betsy Lark Burnett. Julia Pae Burwell - Y, R. C. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 2; P.S.G.A. 2, Sec-Treas. 2; Lotus Staff 1, 2, Ass. Editor 2: Choir 2; Outstanding Sophomore 2: Rat 2. Dena Grace Butler - Hall Chairman 2 P.S.C.A. 1, 2, Treas. 1, Pres. 2: Student Council 1, 2; Judiciary Board 1, 2; Advisory Board 2; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1, 2. Lillian Virginia Carlson — Marie Brisson Carron. Donna Dale Carver — Home Ec. Club 2. Jeanne Kirby Casteen — Honor Court 2, Sec. NonResident Group Chairman 2. Nancy Gail Caulk - Pieces Staff 2; Choir 2. Brenda Joyce Chappell - YDC 1, 2; Art Club 2. Chesson Connie Clark Susan Gaynor Clayton — Porpoise Club 1, Cheerleader 1. Frances Rubylee Cline — Peace Times 1, Layout Ed. 2; Lotus Staff 1. 2; YDC 1, 2. Sec-Treas. 2; Orientation Committee 2; Handbook Chairman PSGA 2: IRC 1. Deborah Farlow Coffee — Peace Times 2. Constance Lynn Coleman — Choir 1, 2; Ensemble 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, Chief 2; Social Chairman, PSGA 2. Nancy Berkeley Coleman - F.S.A. 1, 2; YDC 1, 2. Deborah Ruth Collins - Lotus Staff 1, 2; YDC 1, 2. Barbara Frances Connell — Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Sec-Treas. 2; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1. Sandra Gelee Covington — Lotus Staff Business 2. Peace Times 1; YRC 1, 2, Treasurer 2. Kathryn Vaughan Cox — Choir 2. Nancy Cox - YDC 1, 2; Pres. Sophomore Class 2, Treas. Freshman Class 1; Porpoise Club 2; Orientation Com- mittee 2; Rat 2. Ruby Lee Creech — Peace Time Staff 2; Future Sec. Association 2. Laura Scott Currence — NonResident Group Chairman 2. Claine Carol Currin - Home Ec. Club 1; Future Sec. Association 1, 2, Recording Sec. 2; Orientation Commit- tee 2. Frances Lipscomb Dashill - YDC 1; Vice Pres. Freshman Class 1: Hall Chairman 2. Judy Lynn Davidson: Pieces 2, Editor 2; Annual Staff 1, 2, Art Ed., Hall Chairman 2; Stunt Night Chairman 2; Literary Advisery Board 2; Peace Times Staff, 1, 2, Art Ed. 2, Photographer 2; Student Hostess 2; Orientation Committee 2; Art and Lecture Committee 1; Best Paint- ing Award in Annual art Exhibit. Carolyn Dianne Davis — F.SA, 1. Deborah Leah De Gabrielle — Chairman Non Resident Students 2; PSCA 2, Ecumenical Chairman 2; Orienta- tion Committee 2; Student Council 2; President Advi- sory Board 2. 118 Karen Lynn Dominy — Hall Chairman 2; Art Club 2. Marsha Doreen Donathan — Choir 1, 2. Eva Ann Dudley — Choir 2. Ann Camille Eckerd - YRC Prep, 1, 2, Dance Club Prep., Student Council Election Committee 2; Lotus 1; Pieces 1, Orientation Committee 1, 2. Mary Sue Edwards — Ruth Octavia Edwards — Daughter and Granddaughters 1; Publicity Committee 2. Gail Fleming — Cheerleader 1: Porpoise Club 2; YDC 1, 2. Joellen Folger - PSGA 2, Vice Pres. Student Council 2; Elections Committee 2: YDC 1, 2: Rat. 2: Outstanding Sen ior. Sharon Dawn Fritts - YRC 1: Choir 2. Mary Cynthia Fulp - Porpoise Club 2: YRC 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 2. Diane Marie Funderbuck — IRC 1, 2; Peace Times 1, 2, 3; YRC 1, 2, 3; Porpoise Club 2; Lotus Staff 1, 2; PSRC 1, 2. Rebecca Fussell — Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2: Vice Pres. 2. Barbara Eizabeth Gaddy. _ Amanda Jane Gainey — Peace Times 2. Lesa Cheryl Gantt - Porpoise Club 2; Lotus 2; Food Committee : Volleyball Team; Rat 2. Cassandra Harriet Gardner. Sarah Ann Gargis — F.S.A. 1, 2. Barbara Ann Garris. Julia Tatum Gilbert - Vice Pres. PSRA; Hall Chairman 2; Choir 2; Ensemble 2: Rat 2. Marsha Ray Goodnight — Marshal 2; Alpha Pi Epsilon 2: Vice Pres. 2; FSA 1. 2: Vice Pres. 2: News Editor of Peace Times 2. Beth Windley Griffin - Choir 2; PSRA 2; Basketball team 1, 2. Harriette McDowell Gurley — Choir 1, 2; Ensemble 2; Food Committee 2: Organ Scholarship. Mary Gay Haigwood — Home Economics Club 1, 2; Choir 2: Christmas Dance Committee 2. Karen Lynn Hancock — FSA Treasurer 2; Freshman Class Secretary; Alpha Pi Episilon 1, 2; PSGA President 2; Honor Court 2; Advisory Committee 2; Outstanding Sophomore 2; Rat 2. Pamela Ruth Hankin - PSCA 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2. Anne Marie Harper — Student Hostess 1, 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; YRC Club 2; Cheerleader 1. Doris Harrington - PSRA 1; YDC Club 1, 2; Porpoise Club 2; Lotus 2; May Court Attendant 1. Ellen Hurd Harris - PSCA 2. Susan Blalock Hay — Art Club 1, 2; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1, 2; Porpoise Club 1; Art Editor Pieces. Nancy Jane Herring — Lotus 1; Orientation Committee 2; Christmas Dance Committee 2; YRC 1; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1, 2; Pres. of Daughters and Granddaughters 2. Anne Gayle Honeycutt - PSCA 2; Porpoise Club 2; YRC 2; Lotus 2. Joanna Bland Hoskins — Art Club 2; Program Chairman 2. Louise Whitener Hube - FSA 1; Art Club 2; YDC 2. Judith Ellen Hunter - Choir 1, 2; Hall Chairman 2; Christmas Dance Committee 2. Jane Ward Hutchinson — Lotus 1; Home Economics Club 1; FSA 1, 2; Orientation Committee 2. Mary Pelham Hutton. Beverly Byne Ingram - YRC 1; PSCA. Donna Grace Johnson — Choir 1; FSA 1, 2. Barbara Allen Jones - YDC 1, 2; Porpoise Club 2; PSCA 2. Elva Susan Jones - YRC 1; Marshal 2; President PSRA.; Student Council 2; Judiciary Board 2; Hall Chair- man 2; Outstanding Sophomore 2, Rat 2. Mary Parham Kea - Basketball Team 1, 2; PSRA 2; YRC 2. Ruth Stevens King - PSCA 2; FSA 2. Jacquelyn Ree Leggett — PSC A. Kathy Eileen Lilyquist — Porpoise 1, 2. Joan Little - Choir 1, 2. Cynthia Anne Lovette — Choir 2. Alice Faye Lowery — FSA 1,2; Barbara Ann MacKesson - YRC 1; FSA 1; Lotus 2; Stan- dards Committee 2. Nancy Marlene Macon — FSA 11, Secretary 2. Marlene Manning — May Court 1. Jamie Ann Mathews - PSCA 2; Lotus 2. Jean Louise McCloskey - YRC 1, 2. Liberty Shaw McCollough — PSCA 2; Peace Tmes 2; Secretary PSCA 2. Katherine Armfield McFarland — Standards Committee 1; YDC 2; Lotus 2. Kate Moseley Mctyre — Editor Peace Times 2; Hall Chairman 2; Advisory Board 2. Carol Ann Medlin. Jeanne Faris Menefee — YDC 1, 2; Food Committee Chairman 2. Valerie Ann Miles - PSCA Social Chairman 2; PSGA Handbook Chairman 2; Porpoise Club 1; YRC 2..- Mary Elizabeth Miller - Home Economics Club 1; YRC 2. Ann Howard Mitchiner — YDC 1; Cheerleader 1; Lotus 1, 2; Orientation Committee 1, 2; Sophomore Class Treasurer. Evelyn Rebecca Montgomery. 119 JlfSK i S S; JtUti . ••. •.. ri ■ f ' T £b: Margaret Macon Moore — Porpoise Club Prep 3, 4, 1, President 2; YCD 1; Peace Time 1; Papyrus Prep 4: PSRA 1; Stunt Night Chairman 1. Publicity Chairman 2. Susan Lee Neely - PSCA 2; Lotus 2. Debra Kaye Nicholson - YRC 1; Dance Club 1; FSA 1, 2. Kathleen O ' Bryan — Home Economics Club 2. Betty Ann O ' Daniel. Nancy Stuart Owen — Lotus 1; Choir 1. Jean Cassel Rainey — Alpha PI Episilon 1, 2; Peace Times Feature Editor 2; Advisory Board 2. Katherlne Anne Reierson — Daughters and Grand daughters Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2; Porpoise Club 1, 2; Orientation Committee 2; PSRA 2. Margaret Amanda Ritchie — Peace Dramateers 1; YDC 1, 2; Daughers and Granddaughters Club 1, Treasurer 2. Harriet Ann Robblns — YDC 1, 2; Corresponding Secretary 2: International Relation Club 1: Art Club 2. Elinor Ray Rogers. Mary Celeste Rogers — Porpoise Club 2; Marshal 2; May Court 1; F.N. Steele Bible Award 1; Rat 2. Nancy Leize Rollins — Vice President PSCA 2; Orienta- tion Committee 2; Lotus 2. Katherine Quinn Royster — Dance Club 1, 2; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 2; Arts and Lectures series Club 1; Lotus 1, 2; Literary Magazine 2; Dramateers 1; Vice President of Dance Club 2; Outstanding Sopho- more 2. Martha Louise Sandusky — Literary Magazine 1, 2; Peace Times 1. Cathy Jane Saunders — Dance Club 1, 2: Club 1. 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2 Relations Club 1; Orientation Committee 2. Jeanne Marie Servais — FSA 1; Alpha Pi Episilon 1, Newspaper Staff 2. Melissa Anne Shafer - YRC 1; Porpoise Club 1. Sharon Louise Shannon — Orientation Committee 2; Porpoise Club 1, Hall Chairman 2. Leigh Shelton — FS 1; Orientation Committee 2; Inter- national Relations Club 1; YRC 1. Madelyn Faye Sloan — Home Economics Club 2. Elizabeth Ann Smith. Martha Ann Smith. Martha Carr Smith — Resident Group Chairman 2; Advi sory Board 2: Student Council 2; PSCA. Rebecca Jane Smith — Porpoise Club 2. Sidney Ann Smith. Mary Jeanne Spivey - PSRA 2; Hall Chairman 2; YRC 1, 2. Wicky Stamps — Class President 1; Editor of Lotus 2; Porpoise Club 1; Advisory Board 2; Publications Board YRC 1, 2; Art International 2; 2; Parliamentarian of PSGA 2: Student Council 1, 2; Hall Chairman 2: Outstanding Sophomore 2: Rat 2. Libby Cooper Stanfield — Orientation Committee 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; PSCA 2. Karen Jeanne Starr — Orientation Committee 2. Karen Jeanne Starr — Orientation Committee 2. Wanda Stephens - YDC 1, 2; Lotus 2; Cheerleader 1; Orientation 2: Cafeteria Committee 2. Jane Stephens Stephenson — FSA 1. Mary Helen Stokes — Basketball 2; Standards Commit- tee 2: PSRA 2. Donna Marie Strother. Martha Ann Stroud - PSCA 2; PSRA Secretary 2; Secre- tary Sophomore Class. Martha Irene Switzer - Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2: YDC 1; Publicity Committee PSCA 2; Lotus 2. Catherine Morrison Van Hecke — Daughters and Grand daughters 1, 2: Chairman of Standards Committee 2; PSCA 2: Vice President Sophomore Class. Jane Elisabeth Vatz - YDC 1 ; Pamela Heyward Walters — Orientation Committee 2; Choir 2; Hall Chairman 2; Dramateers 1; Dance Club 1. Peace Times 2. Rosalie Ward. Rachel Alice Warner — Choir 1; Home Economics Club 2; Vice President Home Economics 2. Frances Slade Watson. Cynthia Gail Weaver — PSCA; Peace Times Sports Edi- tor; Orientation Committee 2. Martha Cecelia Webb - YRC 1; Dance Club 1. Deborah Denise Welborn — Art Club 1, 2; Lotus 2; Peace Times 2; YRC 2; Secretary YRC 2; Orientation Commit- tee 2. Elizabeth Walker Wells - Dance Club 1; President Dance Club 2; Lotus 1, 2; Peace Times 1; Literary Maga- zine 2; Dramateers 1; YDC 1; Orientation Committee 1; Glamour Representative 2. Katherine Adair Wheeler. Nancy Hill Whitford - YRC 2; Lotus 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. Donna Gay Williamson - YRC 1; Spanish Club 1, 2 Lois Ann Wilson — Lotus 1; Peace Times 1, 2; Assistant Editor Peace Times 2. Yvonne Wyant Wilson — FSA 1, 2; Music Scholarship Piano. Harriet Wise - YRC 1, 2; Orientation Committee 2; Lo- tus 2. Anne Kendall Wright - YDC 1; Volleyball Team 2; Rat 2. Terri Price — President of Honor Court 2; Advisory Board 2; Outstanding Sophomore 2; Co-Editor Literary Magazine 2; Rat 2. 120 B H In deepest appreciation to a man and friend who has helped not only the yearbook, but many others including myself here at Peace. Quiet, but concerned, I shall never forget him. Thank you, Mr. Donald Causey — thank you for being you. In admiration. Vv S Xi ' : Wicky, Editor 121 1CiCt 2  «Ck:2 rA WrSHtBSgfimVl ' I am a part of all that I have touched and that has touched me, having for me no existence save that which I gave to it became other than itself by being mixed with what I then was and is now still otherwise having fused with what I now am, which is itself a cumulation of what I ' have been becoming. Why here? Why there? Why Now? Why then? ■V. V ■ ; ' . ' ' f-!rtri{iiV T«:i  ' !: i ' ,i Ti ' -j ' ' S BlL2 V,ig? r e ■ - m%%: ' ! 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