, , ( , nil 1 1 II 1 11 I n ) iBin!i.;j flij rftflimrinmnniStWa5id7iHb iinKinrFTi3ii : tii: ■| ' ::ir -•{ ,a; r■■l :iii• ' lw ' s ii iv ,ai! «i)s!fiifefe iamS LOTUS: What changes have taken place in the physical plant during your administration and what changes do you foresee in the immediate future? DR. FRAZIER: Almost exactly $2 milliun has been in- vested in the physical plant during my administration, inth the current investment in the physical plant stand- ing at $3.1, million. Specifically, several dramatic things have been done. The Ragland Tennis Courts, Belk Dining Hall. Finch Library, and Ross Residence Hall have been b iilt. In addition to these projects, approximately .$100,000 has been spent on the landscaping, which can be observed in the planting and the beautiful brick walks that we enjoy on campus. We have spent approximately $.5 million on the renovation of Main Building. This has included the re- novation of all bedrooms, the installation of four new baths, and the installation of an elevator. You would be inter- ested to know, if you do not, that until 1967 the dining area was where the Main Parlor and the President ' s Office are nmv. The old cafeteria serving area was converted into what is now the Admis.sions Office, and the kitchen was converted into an infirmary. In addition, the area once a post office and school store has been converted into the Reg- istrar ' s Office. Besides these major projects, ive have air-conditioned Pressly, the lighting on front campus has been installed, the fountain which had not operated for decades has been restored and made operational, and the dance studio has been enlarged to the extent that it now is functional. There are many smaller items, such as the construction of the ploying field and the fencing of the back campus, but I have enumerated the major improvements. In the immediate fu- ture, we plan to con- struct a new music building and convert the old library and ad- jacent space on the sec- ond floor of Main into o theater-drama work- shop. We also hope to renovate the chapel and East Building, and air- condit io n He r m an n and Finley. It is our plan that some of these projects will be com- pleted prior to August 1972 and that all of them would he completed prior to August of 1973. LOTUS: In your opin- ion, has the curriculum of Peace undergone any changes? What areas do you feel are the strongest? The weakest? What do you hope to do to strengthen the aca- demic program? DR. FRAZIER: Peace is somewhat limited in its possibilities for cur- ricular revision be- cause we must ever be alert to the requirements of those schools to which a major- ity of our graduates transj ' er. We have, nevertheless, done some things which have been noteworthy, and we have added several courses and made other desirable changes. To begin with, graduation requirements were made more stringent several years ago and then we discontinued Saturday classes two years ago. Since that time, as you know, we have changed our calendar to complete the first semester before Christmas. Also, independent study and honors courses have been well-received and have met needs of individual students. Numerous courses have been added to the curriculum during the last few years. These include economics, mar- riage and family living, child psychology, personal devel- opment, calculus, advanced languages, journalism, music theory, new physical education courses, and perhaps oth- ers which do not come to mind right away. In addition, typing requirements in the biisiness department have been completely revised and a new method of teaching short- hand has resulted from the installation of the shorthand laboratory. Just this year, we initiated a transfer curricu- lum in the business area. In the future, we will strive to do whatever is necessary to maintain the best academic program of any junior col- lege in the state. I would expect that our music department will be strengthened appreciably with the advent of the new building, and the same is true of the drama depart- ment. I think it is noteworthy that for the first time this year we are offering drama credit for study abroad, and we plan to alternate this study-abroad course with a course in contemporary American drama ivhich will re- quire stu dy in Neiv York. We are presently considering a complete revision of the mathematics curriculum. In all of our changes, we hope that we can make the instructional Bj wL-uuiiiiii.u innmnanmBim u U[ t iawB HWHIlB  wietllMTi nW t Biffl Wfri5Kii fi5 ff : l!r,.7;r« .;«ifiilMlt!!iJjJ;;,L;.;isiffi: 93 program more relevant to today ' s world, and u-e hope that every course ivill be developed on the basis of carefully for- mulated objectives. LOTUS: What are your views of the image of today ' s Peace Lady ? Do you feel that the image is being upheld today by the student at Peace as an individual and an in- tegral part of a group? DR. FRAZIER: I have never personally used the term Peace Lady even though I am aware of the fact that many people have. At one time, this term probably evoked the vision of a rather prim, proper and genteel young lady who was attending college to learn some of the nicer things of life. Obviously, as society has changed, so has the student at Peace College. Frankly, it makes me personally feel good to be told over and over that Peace students are the most attractive and best groomed college women in Raleigh. I re- alize that this has little to do with the character or aca- demic qualijications of a student body, but I think it is still some cause for pride. In ad- dition to being the most attractive and well- groomed group of college women. I feel that the Peace i tudent remains extremely friendly, con- cerned, and com- passionate. In my opin- ion, these are attributes that we should continue to encou rage. I also hope that gmid manners and consideration for others will never go out of style at Peace. They are certainly present to a sub- stantial degree in 1972. LOTUS: What action has Peace taken to adhere to the changing times in regard to clothing and curfew hours? DR. FRAZIER: Perhaps the best way to answer this ques- tion is simply to say that until last year, students ivere re- quired to wear skirts or dresses on campus at all times, and that until two years ago, students were required to wear hats and gloves to church on Sunday. (And, in- cidentally. Sunday morning church attendance ivas required.) In 1965-66-my first year at Peace-the curfew was 11:30 on Friday night for all college students; it ivas 11:30 on Saturday night for college freshmen and 12:00 midnight for college sophomores. Weekday curfew was 10:.iO for all students. You can compare these curfews with the hours we have now. There are a couple of other items which typify changes we have seen. When I came to Peace, all bedroom lights were turned out on week nights at 11:00 p.m. and all stu- dents were to be in bed. LOTUS: What projects have Peace students been involved in which allow them to reach out to the community? Do you feel that their participation has been successful? DR. FRAZIER: Through the Peace Student Christian As- sociation, during the last two years, we have tried to pro- vide a variety of opportunities for Peace students to pro- ride volunteer service in various community agencies, especially those dealing with children. There had been no organized effort prior to that time, and no staff time had been allocated to help coordinate any such effort. All in all, I feel that Peace students have responded very positively to the needs and opportunities in the community. I think most of us recognize this service as a part of our Christian duty. LOTUS: What is your opinion of the faculty-student rela- tionship at Peace? What makes it that way? DR. FRAZIER: I believe that the on-campus relationship between faculty and students is as close at Peace as you will find in any urban college. It seems to me that we have an unusually con- genial, cooperative, and helpful relationship existing between most faculty members and students. We make every effort to employ faculty members who irill relate and commu- nicate welt with studetrts. iiMSlSiSSiliKillLlSsiSi! A lot of things can change In 100 years- EX ' en buildings. They have to grow, Expand, Reach out And along with growing larger. They have to alter Their characters a little; And so ... . A library becomes more than a Study Room; A dining hall becomes more than a Place to eat; A gymnasium is no longer Just a court with basketball goals. Gradually The appearance of the place Is changed. 100 years is time enough for A great many new things. . . . Pi:Af ' K IXSTITlTi:. .•tf,.,i7f --3if;rti.; ftijrrtninrrT ' Tnnrj!?w nifli(Ticmrt ' iiHftJi!(rtii!rn PR — . V 4 llOi. R ■« gin ' fTfc, f)iii.k „,nu - ' -. H , :r ' . .rr; ;rr R I f J fM ! ' fOrfffrtfTnbiH H (MI A (• 1 1 1 ITT From 8:15 a.m. on Monday to 5:05 p.m. on Friday- From gallons of water to volleyball nets- From Buenos Dias to Bonjour- From Napolean Bonaparte to George Washington- From listening to a symphony by Beethoven to playing a concerto by Chopin- From writing words in shorthand to tj-ping legible letters- Froni cooking biscuits to making a suit- From Freud to Skinner- From a Bunsen burner to a disection of pigs- From sets and subsets to formulas and limits- From reading about Rembrandt to ceramics and oils- From politics and laws to customs and culture- From Genesis to Revelations- We listen - We read- We talk- We learn. w ' ' tj ;i;i2EgiiisiJMMiaja Our student body has a syndrome .... Only found in our individuals. These characteristics are not genetically transmitted But have been found to be contagious . This syndrome appears when one Individual is crossed with another .... And thus learns to relate in a dynamic group. Remember .... Our individual at Peace never forgets or discards Her individuality, For she can maintain her identity while pouring her own vivacious nature into the vitality of the group. A Peace girl will never have to walk alone .... She will walk with another hand in hand .... Thus her depressions, her failures, her ictories, her confessions, her contemplations, her ideals, her impulses, her frustrations, her hesitations, and her e.xpressions, Are shared by others who care. in)wjijMHii]twtfaBwm!mwHmjnHginrTTTOiimH?B wtnBL:nHtHtf3ffai wtHiuiwftfnjaitiaffTi 4Wa Stately white columns uphold her as she upholds her ideals. White dresses, though they alternate with casual pants outfits, symbolize purity of pur- pose at Peace. Candles illuminating the faces and souls of young women evolving. Halloween booths overflowing with the spirit of involvement, class competition uniting two energetic groups in one joint effort, Christmas carols bringing good cheer into the hearts and minds of neighbors, the tradi- tional May Day Celebration presenting the queen and her court-all these activities reflect efforts of girls who see that there are some inherited ideas worth saving and passing down. Old ideas intermingle with the new as girls move from campus to community. The Peace spirit pre- vails-in jeans or in white dresses, in Raleigh or in Chapel Hill; the girls exemplify the image engen- dered in their minds by Peace intellectual and social environment. Life at Peace College is, in its own right, a tradition to be cherished. Whether At Halifax Court you experience the awkward moments of reaching out to a child and getting to know him, Putting forth the extra effort it takes to make a child smile .... Or At Hilltop Home you experience the fight to gain but an inch of ground only to see it lost again. . . . the agony. The time it takes to learn patience. Or At the Barbee School you experience the day when a child runs to you and cries. . . . the tears. A hand reaching out for yours. . . . the sunburst smiles. It is here that you as a Peace girl can find yourself and the beauty of a child ' s gift of love. 12 rpssir:r:!Z z:::s!! IliiB HMSy Change- changing times, seasons, people, attitudes. . . . The change from one school year to the next. Adapting to the change. . . . meeting the challenge of new methods, ideas- discarding the old, worn ideas of past generations. Inventing new, different ways- ways of thinking, of doing, of being. Interrelating with students, modifying ways of expression, transforming present patterns of thinking into future plans of doing, of living. Changing thoughts- taking different shapes and forms in the mind Creating new situations, modifying old ones, fluctuating between decisions and indecisions, turning thoughts over in the mind, looking at each other in a new light, realizing the change. IS CAMPUS LIFE ORIENTATION I hated going to all the meetings. P.F. Registration in the gym was a hassle. A.S. I think that the Big Sis-Little Sis should be done by dorms. J.M. The sophomores were certainly nice about moving us in. L.M. I think they should do away with registration. M.O. I loved the beanies! M.N. Give us .some more free time to get to know each other. M.C. I think the beanies should become a tradition. J.S. ■•■1 ■■11 llll till p ilil ■III llll w l! ' ! ■( ' f M Ever i,hing they told us could have been mailed in a letter instead of sitting through all those meetings. M.H. Time was so close together that there wasn ' t time to think; confusion. J.C. I thought that the Big Sister-Little Sister deal was a good way for everyone to get to know each other. B.P. Efficient about moving in. The Big Sis-Little Sis was a good thing. Big Sisters were someone the Freshmen could turn to when we were lost. B.W. It is better than having to stand in drop-add lines that are a mile long as they are at Carohna. C.N. They keep you so busy you forget about getting homesick. M.A.B. Ridiculous! Meetings! Big Sis-Little Sis was a good thing. The Big Sisters helped you meet more people. D. P. I thought that the majority of the sophomores were very helpful in helping the fresh- men move in! The first day of school things were pretty well organized. N.P. For some people the Big Sis-Little Sis activities were good, but for some it was a flop. The sophomores on our hall helped us more. P.G. Orientation scared me to death. E.G. What meetings? P.F. I cried all registration. M.O. Registration was so confusing, V.P. It scared me, all that rush, rush, rush. P.B. I liked the sophomores helping us move in. B.C. I never saw my Big Sister! D.W. I don ' t have any complaints. B.S. afiPpapiHMRiiiNnHHniHPP nuiiu - ciili riv L: imri- hji vi i m)MwIUl T !! m mmm s msBaEm Deadlocked 0-0 ' ' i-A;! A ■■' .{i,i££M:i, i.ii..li.....: . .,, ..:,y i aM,lu MISS PEACE STEPHANIE FOUNTAIN 22 Mrs. White told me the summer of my senior year in high school that Stephanie Fountain would be my suitemate. She also said that she just knew we would end up being the best of friends because we were so much alike (crazy)! Well, after living with Stephanie for almost two years, I have found it impossible to keep up with her. That girl does not stop! And Peace College is why. She ' s the epitome of a Peace College girl. I do not know if anyone else has ever thought about the things Stephanie has done for us. Bringing the freshmen and sophomores together as one is a diffi- cult task, but we have one student body instead of two-thanks to Stephanie. She prides herself in unity and tranquility-that which perfectly describes our student body. Always smiling and always on the go (I should know) Stephanie Fountain has worked earnestly and overtime for the benefit of her peers. And I can ' t think of a person who has more friends. That ' s a real Miss Peace! Ruffin 23 OUTSTANDING Elaine Gurley Carolyn Mollis Beverly Rollins Sally Thomas SOPHOMORES Mary Spilman Stephanie Fountain Carolyn Cogdell Jane McLeod WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES Carolyn Cogdell This honor is conferred an- nually upon outstanding stu- dent leaders from approxi- mately 800 junior colleges in the United States. In selecting candidates, campus nominating committees are instructed to choose those students whose ac- ademic standing, service to the community, leadership in extra curricular activities, and future potential are decidedly above average. Stephanie Fountain Carolyn Mollis Connie Nobles 1 s Mary Norton Beverly Rollins Mary Spillman Sally Thomas Karen Youngblood f W!fl ' WS!MISmMSWIIBMIm MAY QUEEN 28 MISS PATRICIA SMITH MAID OF HONOR V 1 ' f U , I MISS BETH CHADWICK May Court Sophomores Miss Susan Neal Miss Susan Godbold Miss Marie Easley Miss Mary Norton Attendants Freshmen Miss Vickie Pridgen Miss Carol Allen Miss Sally Shore Miss Susan Cooper tiS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY Peace girls sing yule tide carols for Governor Boh Scott. Peace girls share Christmas joys with orphans. 33 l.i, .:AiJdi icnilSbi . ' inr- 6iuS iST-ii i ' D E D I C A T I N Mrs. Joyce White In ever ' school, there has to be someone special. Dedication is what our someone special stands for. Her dedication to Peace students, her willingness to listen to problems and aspirations, and her support of students and their projects make her the unanimous choice for the dedication of the 1972 Lotus. We appreciate her be- cause she ' s always there to write recommendations to senior institutions and to work closely with the adminis- tration and the students. As Dean of Women, she works for changes when she feels them necessary. She is not only active in her work here at Peace, but she is also active in community and state civic affairs. Yes, she al- ways shows a readiness to understand the students ' point of view, and she strives to make Peace a place where students are comfortable. For the above reasons, and many more, we dedicate the 1972 Lotus to Mrs. Joyce White. m ORGANIZATIONS Stephanie Fountain President P.S .G.A. Carolyn Cogdeli President Honor Court I I I Mary Spillman President P.S.C.A. Kay Gooden President P.S.R.A. wmmmmmm HONOR COURT Carolyn Cogdell- President Marie Easley— Secretary Stephanie Fountain-Member Mrs. White-Advisor Miss Caver-Advisor tt m Members: Seated: Kay Gooden. Carolyn Cogdell. Ivy Lawrence, Marie Easley, Standing: Mary Norton, Mary Spilman. Marnie McBryde, Jeannie Spangler, Stephanie Fountain. Mrs. White. Advisor. JUDICIARY BOARD p s c A Offk-ers: Karen Youngblood-Secretary Mamie Pope-Treasurer Kirk Bidgjood-Vice-President Mar ' Spilman-President PSRA Kay Gooden President Debbie Johnson Awards Chairman Lynn Simmons Secretary-Treasurer Dottie Folley Vice-President Ruth Bidden Chairman of Minor Intramurals Connie Nobles Chairman of Major Intramurals Seated: A. Strickland, L. Irvine L I vn. h r Rl,,„ i i YRC l-r: S. Keasler, D. Stewart, B Tufts, S. Cooper, S. Day GREEN ROOM PLAYERS Seated: S. New-ton, B. Cushman, G. Thrift, M. Howell. B. Wall, N. Bender, C. Cogdell, J. McLeod. D. Ludlum, B. Rollins, M. Spilman. Standing: N. Bullock, S. Beatty, S. Corbett, D. Wagstaff, S. Buchanan, P. Scruggs. B. Barefoot. V. Corbett. D. McCracken. E. Gambill, M. Pope, C. Hollis, M. Parrish, Miss Allran, Advisor; C. Hodges, E. Jones, C. Bailey, Nancy Bender Secretary Elizabeth Brown Beverly Rollins President Vice-President I enjoyed it. I learned a lot about others and myself especially about people ' s potentials and what they have to offer. The Drama Club is an outlet for all kinds of talent. By playing a part you learn a lot about yourself. I ' m glad we had it. B.R. It has gotten me involved in a lot things that I wouldn ' t have done be- fore. D.C. The practices were long and hard, but I think the people got something out of it. I enjoyed it. M.P. There is a lot more behind the Drama Club than there may seem. The results are usually good. J.A.B. The Drama Club is really great. Everyone benefited from it and learned to have patience. P.D. 45 wvtmammtnmmmKmiraummmt nmmmms HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Carol Boykin-Assistant Vice-President Debbie Johnson-President Judy Barnes- Vice-President Carolyn Price-Scretary-Treasurer Mm M First row-C. Gaddis, W. Brooks, S. Pritohard. C. Tharpe, M. J, Tayloe. N. Norris. J. Bryan. Second row-M. J. Brooks, C. Boykin, M. Black, S. Nye, R. Bidden, S. Neal, L. Simmons, N. Cross, J. Evans, R. Fields, L. Brown, J. Honeycutt, C. Price, E. Snyder. Third row-S. Herring, C. McCormick, E. White. M. Hepler, J. Barnes, N. Vaughn, L. Blair, J. Hatchett, G. King, S. Harris, C. Deans. Fourth row-Mi.ss Bankston, advisor, F. Weiss, D. John- son, P. Williford. L. Gray, M. Marr, L. Grissom, L. Warren, P. Parrish. The Home Economics Club helps me learn more about what is go- ing on in Home Economics. J.H. Through the Home Economics Club, I learn to prepare for a home of my own. K.C. Home Eyconomics teaches me more about the little things involved in the home environment. J.C. The Home Economics Club helps me learn to budget my money. S.H. I have learned to care for my clothes through the Home Econom- ics Club. R.M. Home Economics has taught me color coordination. A.N. The Home Economics Club has taught me home responsibilities. G.K. FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB Mar ' Elizabeth Parrish Treasurer Jane Hinton Secretary Lou Roberson Vice-President Debbie Wall Historian Candy Perry Assistant Secretary Joyce Medlin President First row-K. Yeargin, R. Steel. C. Davis, M. Shields. T. Denny. B. Stone, D. Wall, M.E. Parrish, J. Medlin, C. Perry, L. Roberson. J. Hinton. K. Youngblood, J. Nutt. F. House. P. Flake. Center r ' ow-R. Mackie G. Jefferson, P. Batts, K. Bennett, P. Gray. Prepares me for a future in the business world. S.D. The Future Secretaries Club tends to broaden one ' s interst. R.M. The Future Secretaries Club keeps me up on the advancement made in the secretaries job. Seated: M. Easley, C. Bowers, P. Williford, K. Blackwell, Stand- ing: E. White, S. Neal, P. Pittman. P. Shaw, S. White, C. Ludwig, M. Howell, N. Ramey, M.A. Arnold, P. Guffy. S. Stroud, S Dill, C. Edmonds. A R T r- C L U B Imaginative and Creative works by Art Club members. P.S. Never enough treasures for everyone. M.J.A. Ticket holders waiting anx- iously for their ticket to be drawn for candy X-mas Tree. C.P. Teachers and students alike drawn by the tinkle of hand- painted ceramic bells. R.J. OFFICERS Marie Easley Vice-President Rosemary Privett President Katharine Blackwell Secretary-Treasurer Jane McLeod Chairman of Special Events Fun and Exercise! B.C. I love the water and this sychronized swimming has broadened my interest. D.S. PORPOISE CLUB Porpoise Club has meant a time of enjoyment and exercise. S.C. Kneeling: V. Johnson, R. Biddell. M. Biythe. S. Stroud. P. Bryan. S. Commer. R. Berk. S. Cooper, ' A. Strickland, D. Stewart. Second Row: M. A. Arnold, S. Bowers, B. Tufts, P. (jutTv. D. Johnson. L. Simmons, S. Gooden, D. Mears, P. Holbrooks, K. Yeagrin. B. Cushman, N. Transou. J, Spang- ler, B. Easley. Third Row: F. House, K. Hampton, S. White, D. Yoder, S. Herring. D A N C E C L U B S. Corbetl. P, Wt-atherford, A. Lang, J. McLenrl. J. Fined F. Broadfoot, P. Hollbrooks, W. Redwine. P. Brown, P. Brown, N. Carlson, .J. Marcher, K. Mannis, B. KiU-hie, C. Nobles, M. Arthur, D. Ludlum, K. Whitley, B. Wo(xlrulf. N. Barbour, J. Waters, S. Shore, S. Golightly, B. Tillery, V. Pridgen. Get alot of exercise. E.D. A lot of fun, and it will keep you in shape. S.R. Learning along with much enjoyment. K.W. Elxpressions through movement. J.C. Good experience and good exercise. B.R. 1 50 B. Chadwick. B. Ritchie. M.A. Brooks, M. Spilman. L. Brown. J. Lang- ston. C. HoUis. L. Warren. S. Pittman. B. Wall, M. Pope. N. Bazemore. J. Hunter, P. Royster, J. Evans. M. Blvthe. S. Moss. It makes me feel that much closer to Peace, just knowing that my grandmother came here. M.A.B. The Daughter and Granddaughter Club means that my closest and dearest friend was a Peace Girl 25 years ago-MOM. M.S. Makes me feel closer to Peace in her history. B.R. Becoming aware of our mothers and grandmother ' s life at Peace, and then seeing the advancements to make this centennial year even better. B.C. Makes me feel closer to Mom just knowing we are both Peace girls. J.C. Nita Bazemore. President Martha Biythe. Vice-President S. Gooden. M.A. Moore, L- Perry. MB. Tiii-ker, G. WelliriKton. N. Bullock. I. Lawrence. B. Ritchie, A. Hardee. N. Bender, A. Glover, K. Bumgardner, N. Ramey, L. Rou.se. .]. Lan jslon, S- Harris. rf„i?f:openedl872. (lain bldg. was used as vOntederate hospital S IS Freedmen ' s Bureau. ■- l re T : , Niiliul.soii. , A .liMikui.s, .- Kulliri, S, Newton. .A l|arh,,l li iriliiii. .- 1 )ill. .1 K iili . D. McCracken, W, Redwine. V. McFavden, G. Thrift, R. Privette, B. WoodrulT, C, Hol- li.s, B. Rollias. tarcjlyn Mollis EDITOR First row; Mrs. Smith, E. Crofton, J. Britt, J. Jennings, C. Tharp, S. Rich, J. Nutt, L. Lancaster, R. Privette. Second row; M. Lea, N. Bryant, B. Barefoot, E. Gunley, P. Dennis, S. Day, S. Stimpson, J. Cherry, C. Kent. Third row; M.R. Jewelle, V. McFayden, L. Jones, S. Sprinkle. J. Barnes, J. Buchanann, A. Novles, S. Harris, I. Jewelle. Fourth row; E. Gambell, M. Pope, D. Spence, D. McCracken, D. McCracken, B. Wall, N. Stevens, B. Stewart, S. Beatty, B. Perkins, J. Garrison, R. Peddigrew, L. Coward. mJM h; N ( J S J hi f 1 M 1 B L 1 h; .S. Sprinkle, D. McCracken. B. Wall. L. Coward. C. Kent, .Mrs. Smith. M. Pope. J. Nutt. E, Day. 1. Jewelle, E. Gamhill. L. Jones, N. Stevens. LOTUS t. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Connie Nobles CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Mary Nortx)n Joyce Medlin LAY-OUT AND COPY STAFF MJ. Tayl( , V. Pridgon. MA. Brooks, A. Lang. B. Wall, L. ArmstronK, D. MoCraken, N. Pittman, B. Davis. L. Lynch. STAFF — ' BUSINESS STAFF J. Medlin, S. Shore, M. Norton, K. Yeargin. C. Bennett. p n f ■! ; i . - 1 il V ADVISOR Mrs. Janet Wester TYPISTS Jackie Carson Lou Robertson Not Pictured Flo House HONORS am PTK V. Smith, C. Mollis. S. Gooden, V. Corbett, M.J. Brooks, D. Sutton, S. Neal. S. Currin, B. Rollins. W. Brooks, C. Bennett. N. Norris. D. McCracken, A. Aranow, M. Pope. W- ALPHA PI EPSILON Carolyn Hinton Debra WaU Karen Youngblood DeJuan Williams Mary Norton Krista Ayscue MARSHALLS ' Carolyn Hollis Sue Nicholson Dottie Folley Beverly Rollins Susie Gooden [iii Sf - - U- J!Jj v Lida Daves Mary McNair Not Pictured an ivr-i. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Dr. S. David Frazier President «2 m Dr. James N. Perry Academic Dean Mrs. Frankie Boston Registrar Mrs. Austine Evans Director of Admissions Mrs. Joyce White Dean of Students Mr. F. Eugene Lilley Business Manager Mr. James R. Stewart, Jr. Assistant to the President Miss Margot Fletcher News Director 63 FACULTY Dr. Mary P. Schwertman Miss Phyllis Allran Mrs. Sally Buckner Mrs. Janet Wester Miss Margot Fletcher Mrs. Pat Anderson ENGLISH Mr. Arthur McRae Mr. Archie Ritchie MATHEMATICS ■f i;! Mr. George Thomas RELIGION Miss Louise Farrior Dr. James Perry Miss Mary Ann English Mr. John Crossno Mrs. Gail O ' Brien Dr. Wayne Tyner Mrs. Pat Edgerton SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Jones-not pictured MUSIC ■W Mrs. Joan Smith Mr. Raymond Kreiner Mrs. Margaret Black ART HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Jeanette Olmstead Miss Martha Bankston SCIENCE K W-: ' , Mrs. Frankie Boston Miss Kenni Beam . FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Wynelle Lewis-not pictured Miss Pat Caver PHYSICAL EDUCATION f Ei '  - ' X 791 ' Miss Janice Edwards Mrs. Margaret Wescott Miss Rauna Fuller BUSINESS Mrs. Julia Williams Miss Martha Harrison-Not Pictured Mrs. Margaret Selph Mrs. Gladys Goodrum HOUSE DIRECTORS Mrs. Helen Mellette Mrs. John Daniel 69 STAFF Miss Jean Meacham Mrs. Ann Coleman Mrs. Polly Flowe Mrs. Sue Bailey Mrs. Rose Rushin Mrs. Jimmie Walters Mrs. Frances Johnson Mr. Al Powers Mrs. Mable Moore Mrs. Leia Brown not pictured staff members Mrs. Andrews Maynard Brummitt Mrs. Collier Mrs. Fish Mr. Gower Mrs. Harris Mr. Jordan Mrs. Morrow Mr. Jones Miss Walker Miss Sinclair STUDENTS SOPHOMORES Sally Thomas- President Vicky Smith-Vice-President Carole Tharp-Secretary Mary Beth Tucker-Treasurer Rebecca Ann Adams Elizabeth Lee Andrews Barbara Ann Aranow Anne Lewis Arbes Krista L Tin Ayscue Cynthia Gayle Bailey Terry Lee Bailey Aletha B. Ballew Brenda Joan Barefoot Anita Paige Barnes JoAnna Barnes Judith Carleton Barnes Kyle Marie Barnett Ann Martin Bass Neda Pendleton Bazemore Laura Covington Beaman Nancy Jane Bender Claudia Ellen Bennett Ronna Sue Berk Ruth Caroline Biddell Ruth Kirk Bidgood Miriam Morgan Bissette Mary Elizabeth Black Katherine Lindsey Blackwell Jane Reagan Blue Martha Anne BIythe Marsha Kelly Boyd Carol Rita Boykin Linda Larue Br idges Mary Jo Brooks Wanda Ellen Brooks Carolyn Eugenia Brown Debra Anne Brown Elizabeth Metts Brown Lisa Martha Brown Mary Lou Brown P Naomi Jane Bryan Sandra Dianne Buchanan Elizabeth Marsh Butler Brenda Melton Calhoun Nancy Lee Carlson Julia Anne Carney Gwendolyn Anne Carpenter Mildred Elaine Carter Elizabeth Cox Cashwell Karen Frances Cavanaugh Elizabeth Beatty Chadwick Carolyn Roberts Cogdell Wanda Allison Cooper Lena Joyce Coppersmith Sherry Yvonne Corbett Virginia Leigh Corbett Lucy Gray Coward Nancy Deall Cross Sylvia Love Currin Bennette Grant Daniels Lida Rebecca Daves Viclti Lea Davis Susan DeEtte Day Edna Patricia Dennis yviti: ' .- :■; ! !«■:■Laura L. deWitt Jenness Dunn Ceiia Ann Early Huldah Marie Easley Susan Diane Ellrod Joan Mason hivans Mary Virginia Farrior Ruth Greene Fields Iff Clarice Elizabeth Fitts Mary Janet Floyd Dorothy Jean Folley Nancy Lynn Fowler Susan Carol Fuller Elizabeth Gambill Linda Lou Gardener Jane Garrison Elizabeth Anne Glover Susan Baker Godbold Mildred Kay Gooden Nancy Susan Gooden Patricia I. Gray Carol Ann Grier Frances Deane Griffin Beverly Elaine Gurley Katharine West Hampton Daphne Ann Hardee Margaret Dixon Harriss Mary Elizabeth Hepler Martha Susan Herring Helen Elizabeth Hill Patsy Ann Hinson Carolyn Jane H in ton Susan Gwen Hodge Catherine Carole Hodges Margaret Coley Hodges Pamela Holbrooks Paula Lee HoUingsworth Carolyn Broughton Hollis Florence Downing House Marie Porter Howell Lucy Lyn Irving Sallie Ann Jenkins Isabella Pearsall Jewell Debra Carol Johnson B. Jane Johnson Vicki Margaret Johnson Elizabeth Jones Carole Irelene Kistler Jackie Land Marjorie Ann Lang Ivy Ann Lawrence Helen Frances Lowdermilk Martha Jansky Lowry Carolyn Diane Ludlum mam Candace Rae Ludwick Carole Anne Lunsford Cornelia Ann McCormick Donna Marie McCracken Lisa Ann McGinn Jane Elizabeth McLeod Mary Janie McNair Mary Louise Marks Deborah Jane Mears Joyce Ann Medlin Margaret Susan Mewborn Pettis Montague Mary Anne Moore Susan Rebe ?ca Moss Sharon Fleming Mullen Susan Lee Neal Linda Sharon Newton Sue Nicholson Connie Lynn Nobles Nanette Louise Norris Mary Florentine Norton Sherry Ruth Nye Betty Anne Palmer Mary Elizabeth Parrish Phyllis Peterson Parrish Marsha Ann Pearce Barbara Joyce Pittman Mary Jean Pope Mary MacArthur Pope Carolyn Byrd Price V Sharon Dawn Pritchard Rosemary Privette 83 Nancy Ann Ramey Sheila Dian Rich Linda Kay Riddle Elizabeth Morrow Ritchie Lou Reynolds Roberson Marsha Robert-son Katherine Ellis Robinson Trudy Marie Rogers Beverly Klmira Rnllins Kathy Terese Rook Susan Kizer Rosenberger Janet Denise Ross Sandra Allen RuRin Debbie Lou San ford Sandra Lee Scott Susan C. Self MHiaa Melinda Sue Shields Martha Marie Showfety Mary Lynn Simmons Carolyn Renee Smith Patricia Macon Smith Victoria Dees Smith Evelyn Anne Snipes Judith Anne Speers Deborah Jean Spence Mary MacPherson Spiiman Deborah Lynn Stark Bonnie Stem Mary Susan Stimpson Alice Ann Strickland Deborah Kay Sutton Sarah Johnson Tatar 85 Mary Jane Tayloe Marjorie Ann Taylor Mary Carole Tharp Sarah Selena Thomas Susan Denise Thomas Mary Lynn Thompson Phyllis Lee Thome Graylynn Elizabeth Thrift Elizabeth Myers Tillery Mary Beth Tucker Nita Lynn Vaughn Deborah Kaye Wall Jennifer Marian Waters Frances Cox Weiss Elizabeth Wendt Dorothy Jo West Nancy Louise West Sara Sherrill West Jane Adair Whaley Irma Elizabeth White Susan Taylor White Esther Sue Wilder Adeline DeJuan Williams Emily Marie Williams Peggy Elouise Williford Mary Louise Wilson Deborah Wolff Donna Anne Womble Deborah Marie Yoder Connie Louise Young Karen Elise Youngblood FRESHMEN Jeannie Spangler- President An e Latham-Vice-President Carol Allen-Secretary-Treasurer Katherine Adams Mary Jo Ammons Carol Allen Nancy Allen Barbara Armstrong Mary Ann Arnold Judy Barbour Nancy Louise Barbour Sophia Jane Barefoot Melissa Kay Bennett Laura Blair 1 Leslie Block Christy Blue Cynthia Bowers Susan Bowers Robin Bradley Pat Brawley Jean Britt Frances Broadfoot Mary Ann Brooks Jorja Brown Pam Brown Diane Brunson Nancy Bryan Phyllis Jean Bryan Suzanne Buckner Kathy Elaine Bullock Nancy Joyce Bullock Karen Bumgardner Deborah Bun- Linda Byrd Katherine Campbell Mary Louise Campbell Deborah Carmichael Jackie Carson Judy Carson Beverly Carter Judy Carter Libba Carter Vickie Chamblee June Cherry Ann Chipley Ann Clark Paula Clemens Barbara Clodfelter 89 Barbara Easley Catherine Edmond Margaret Faar Priscilla Farrington Lane Felts Lydia Ferguson t «t ' Rebecca Ferrell Jane Finch Patsy Flake Valerie Fleming Faye Flynn Rebecca Forrest Fair Frazier Jeri Fry Pam Furr Patricia Gallins Janet Gardner 5. 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Lucille Gates Cathy Gattis Brenda Gentry Elizabeth Gilbert Lynette Glazener Rachel Godwin Sarah Golightly Jane Goodwin Betty Graham Hizabeth Gray Kathryn Grissom Pam Guflfy Lydia Hagna Maxine Lynn Hamilton Sandra Hardy Julia Harper Linda Harrell Sandra Harris Anne Harrison Julia Hateher Judy Hatehett Martha Hay Beverly Hemby Peggy Herring Serrell Hevenor Ivy Hickman Kay Hicks Harriett Hill Carole Hodges Rebecca HoUingsworth Joyce Honeycutt Jill Howard Patsy Hunt Jane Hunter Barbara I pock Gretchen Jefferson Jane Jennings Robin Jerome Mary Jewell Jan Johnson June Johnson Susie Johnson Cheryl Johnston Linda Jones Patricia Jones 92 Suzanne Keasler Cindy Kent Gay King Jane Kirby Elizabetli Knowles Deborah Kornegay Laura Lancaster Lynn Lancaster Jeannine Langston Angela Latham Ann Lazenby Martha Lea Mary Ellen Lee Barbara Legates Cynthia Lloyd Lu Lynch Marnie McBryde Sarah McDade Vickie McFayden Margaret McKinney Mary Mackie Dianne Malcom Rosemary Malpass Cathy Maness Mama Marr Macon Medlin Lisa Miller Patricia Miller Jennie Mitchell Kathryn Mock Maureen Mooney Elizabeth Moore Harriett Moore Mary Morris Janet Murray Katherine Lee Newell Peggy Nixon Annette Nobles Sheryl Norris Evelyn Perkins Teddi Pettigrew Norma Pittman Pam Pittman Susan Pittman Christy Pitts Candace Porter Danielle Ports Vicki Pridgen Nancy Raney Suzanne Rawls Susan Rayford Susan Raynor Wendy Redwine Susan Reese Pam Robinson Margaret Rowland Peggy Royster Kermette Sanderford Dale Sapp Jan Satterfield Pam Scruggs Patricia Shaw Ann Sheahan Sally Shore Susan Shore Loretta Simmons Carol Simon Debra Sizemore Susan Skidmore Louise Skinner Annette Smith Marilyn Smith Sharon Smith Sumner Smith Emily Snyder Sue Southall Jean Spangler Trent Spoonts Susan Sprinkle Elizabeth Stcadman Robin Stell Nancy Stevens Debra Stewart Betty Stewart Sarah Stieffen ) Doris Stone Vicky Stone Susan Stroud Jackie Tate M i ' ■. ■k. Betsy Taylor Suzanne Thayer Jean Thompson Barbara Timberlake Debbie Tolman Teresa Ann Tomlinson Candacc Tongue 96 Nancy Transou Becky Tufts Marjorie Underwood Katherine Vogel Lisa Wagoner Debra Wagstaff Elizabeth Wall Mary Katherine Walton Betsy Ward Lucille Warren Martha Warren Paula Weatherford Barbara Weaver Donna Webb Sandra Weinstein Tanga West Mary Whitfield Debra Williams Donna Williams Leslie Wilson Mary Marcia Winslow Patricia Woodcock Betty Woodruff Peggy Jo Wright Tamra Wright ' a Deborah Wrightenberry Virginia Wyatt Karen Yeargin Debra Walls Virginia Wellington Lvdia Pern, ' A NEW WORLD OPENS TO YOU il ■■' - . ■H. J f5 Bl Non-Resident Group Chairmen Joyce Medlin Karen Youngl)lood Mrs. White, Advisor Mary Norton Jane Hinton DeJuan Williams 100 HALL CHAIRMAN I. Lawrence, K. Blackwell, G. Thrift, P. Hinson, B.A. Palmer, B. Rollins, A. Harris, A. A. Strickland, B. Chadwick, A. Glo- ver. N. Bazemore, L. Irving, F. House, K. Bumgardner, J. Evans, S. Dill, M. Pope CAROLINA BOUND! Sophomore Elizabeth Gambill is recognized for musical abilities. THE TYPICAL PEACE FAMILY? RING OUT THE OLD . . . BRING IN THE NEW ai ' ...-J ' i k ' ■ssx: mk - PEACE-A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Mary Norton-Non Resident Group Chairmar Ivy Lawrence— Resident Group Chairman GREENROOM PLAYERS PRESENT THROUGH A T1 c Ct.tiJIaas G Th Kcvlnnlni L I CetlHihlan. U 4-8. U-ll - r The LVddlnt Soni lunv b, Ell Cod-. It«bDM, Tl-e Cr. lcn h A ' ttaXt Thsrp. FLIaabetti Corbrti, Carolyn Comit Clltibrih Jonrs. Lrr A f H S Ludlun, Karen Voungbloo ln[ tC[(t((lvr D.nt . H S ncolll -- Cvndl Mllci. Laur ' I WKh 1 knt« Hot. It Uould P«= Kolbroolm, Jane Id Xtl WillUora Iti, li v rlv ( r (vl (. tar Coodin. iTar of . S. •.. J ,llu DARKLY J{JMSTOSMtii rai«llMiiiHi lTiffinr iiiri OF PEACE COLLEGE iullcKh. Klrli Dldpaod IT!I tIffllMI lliiii: f. I am not writing as one leaving a last will and testament, nor as one who firmly expects these sorry words to seal conclusively the span of time occupied at Peace College by the Class of 1972, That would be not only arro- gant, but presumptous. It would be a violation of the spirit of learning, indeed, of the dynamic of the Christian faith, to suggest that this book and what it represents seals the vigor and life of the women to whom it per- tains. To be sure, it will serve as a marker in time. And historians one hundred years from now may search its pages for insight into style of life and aspiration. But I could not teach or preach at Peace College if faith and hope for the women who have graced my life for seven years were to be confined within her walls or within the rigid limits of this book which will become dusty and vague. To the Class of 1972 and to all who I have known in what has seemed a breathtakingly brief time: I hope that the years here have led you gently, but ever so persuasively, to the understanding that love is exciting, cou- rageous and magnificent and that it, alone, may relieve the world of smallness, bigotry and hatred. I ho pe that the intellectual pursuits here have enabled you to become understanding realists, anxious not only to provide for yourselves but for your brothers an enriching life in traditional and innovative ways. I hope that your energy and vision may know health and prosperity. But whether this prove true of not, you have the under- standing and the faith to see beyond it. And with that faith, no institution, however esteemed, no book, how- ever gracious, no words, however eloquent, need be your memorial. Women for five years before you have not distorted or embittered the heart anxious to teach and to love. Nor have you. I take more pride than you might ever know in getting off the pedestal and telling you that the years I have known you have been enhancing and glorious. If I am fortunate enough to know the feel of earth at the bottom of the foot fifty years from now, I will know you and what you have meant to the world. Sandy Thomas Chaplain 108 ■■S Oi egJiiilL: ADVERTISEMENTS H ' Your Store of Fine Home Funiiihings in Cameron Village, Raleigh. N.C. NEWCOMB and Company AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING Comfort Contractors Best Wishes GARLAND C. 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Finest in fashion for the young women Nothing is permanent In fashion but good taste owner W. Ed Cross Person Street Pharmacy and Person Street Variety Store On Person Street Serving Peace College for 34 Years Cross Ceramic Tile Glass Co., Inc. 1504 Gavin St. Raleigh, N.C. 27608 823-2863 Tile Marble Cultured Marble Quarry Tile Store Fronts Glass Mirrors Storm Doors Windows Patio Doors Shower Doors It was our pleasure to do the portrait photography for the Lotus ANDY LAWS, Photographer 115 W. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA A. E. Finley And Associates, Inc. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL AND MATERIAL-HANDLING EQUIPMENT Raleigh • Charlotte • Columbia BEST WISHES TO PEACE COLLEGE A Raleigh Department Store Since 1899 . . . ' li IN RALEIGH ' S CAMERON VILLAGE FINCH ' S DRIVE-IN, INC. Our One Hundredth Anniversary, 1871-1971 401 W. PEACE ST. Open 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. EDWARDS AND BROUGHTON COMPANY THE BROILER Open 24 hours 217 HILLSBORO ST. Raleigh, N.C. STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. 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Burrage Music Co. 306 Glenwood Ave. 633-6601 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 428 N. Salisbury St. Rentals Instruments Accessories Raleigh, N.C. 27602 Music Uniforms Repairs COMPLIMENTS of Hudson f £i fkm Compliments of North Hiiis . . . Lower Mali Jean ' s The Most Beautiiii! Bridal And Formal Shop In Tlie Southeast . . . Featuring Your Jr. Dress Headquarters Cameron Village Gowns By Americas Fore ' nost Ousisners Sponsors Pam ' s Play School Johnson ' s Jeweler Moore Johnson Agency, Inc. Harry K. Clark, III William H. Simpson 833-4619 Insurance Bonds 1008 Insurance Big. Raleigh, N.C. Dancer ' s Shop It ' s the real thing. Coke- The Capital Coca Cola Bottling Co., Inc. of Raleigh, N.C. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Raleigh 2838 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh, N.C. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 72 MAC JOSEPHS mj CAMERON VILLAGE Sfujp (nJappap oMo ' . 709 UUil cna 5t ■Compliments of THE NONRESIDENTS Centennial tea is given by Class of 1972. WHERE WOMANHODD REMAINS A TRADITION I ' wf i1 W ;«iiS J - t K W - 1 M i 1 Pi L - jf B L I m I 126 I I rr Student Directory Adams, Rebecca Anne, 102 Spruce St., Washington Andrews, Elizabeth Lee, 3904 Yew Circle, Raleigh Aranow, Barbara Ann, 3 Wm. St., Basking Rdg. N.J. Arbes, Anne Lewis, 303 W. Cornwall Rd., Gary Armstrong, Donna Trishy, 420 Old Mill Rd. Rocky Mt. Ayscue, Krista Lynn, .3400 Melrose Dr., Raleigh Bailey, Cynthia Gayle, 1005 Fifth Ct., High Point Bailey, Terry Lee, Rt. 3-Box 297, Newport Ballew, B. Aletha, 316 Hillcrest Dr. Marion Bankhead, Eliz. Lynn, 700 Norwood St. Shelby Barefoot, Brenda Joan, Rt. 2, Whiteville Barnes JoAnna, 2210 Lakeview Terrace, Burlington Barnes, Judith Carleton, 923 Ral. Rd., Wilson Bamett, Kyle Marie, 617 Candlewood Dr., Greensboro Bass, Ann Martin, 721 Burton St., Rocky Mount Bazemore, Neda P., 214 W. 10th St., Scotland Neck Beaman, Laura Covington, 109 Kemp Rd. E., Greensboro Bender, Nancy Jane, Box 145, Pollocksville Bennett, Claudia Ellen, 5017 Oak Pk. Rd., Raleigh Berk, Ronna Sue, 508 Piedmont Ave. Rocky Mt. Bidden, Ruth Caroline, Prince St. Laurinburg Bidgood, Ruth Kirk, 339 Townes St., Danville, Va. Bissette, Miriam M., 217 Queen St., Edenton Barnes, Anita Paige, Watson St., Severn Black, Mary Elizabeth, 631 4th St., Hickory Blackwell, Katherine L., 122 Military St., Oxford BIythe, Martha Anne, Rt. 1, Harrellsville Boyd, Marsha Kelly, 209 Broad St., Marion Boykin, Rita Carol, Rt. 2, Wilson Bridges, Linda Larue, 4431 Laurel Hills Rd., Ral. Brooks, Mary Jo, Box 311 Oxford Blue, Jane Reagan, 345 E. N. Hampshire, So. Pines Brooks, Mrs. Wanda E., Rt. 2-Box 609, Gary Brown, Carolyn E., .531 Manning Dr. Charlotte Brown, Debra Anne, 4221 Arbutus Dr., Raleigh Brown, Eliz. Metts, 2405 Oleander Dr., Wilm. Brown, Lisa Martha, 608 W. 2nd St., Roanoke Rpds. Brown, Mary Lou, Bos 230-2 Rt. 6, Raleigh Bryan, Naomi Jane, 409 W. 22nd St., Lumberton Buchanan, Sandra D., 345 Manning Dr., Charlotte Butler, Eliz. Marsh, 1417 Lakeview Dr., Fayetteville Calhoun, Brenda M., Rt. 2 Box 238 Rocky Mt. Carlson, Nancy Lee, 805 Northfield Ave., High Pt. Carney, Julia Anne, 831 Queens Rd., Charlotte Carpenter, Gwendolyn A., 1302 St. Patrick St. Tarb. Carter, Mrs. Mildred E., 418 Wayne Dr., Ral. Gashwell, Eliz. Cox, 125 Carolina St., Maxton Gavanaugh, Karen P., 1301 Airlee Ave., Kinston Chadwick, Eliz., Beatty, 1817 Live Oak Pkwy. Wilm. Cogdell, Carolyn R., 2827 Skye Dr. Fayetteville Cooper, Wanda A., 1324 Oakwood Rd., Rocky Mt. Coppersmith, Lena J., 901 W. Church St., Eliz. City Corbett, Sherry Y., Box 191, Snow Hill Corbett, Va. Leigh, 511 Rogers Ave., Wilson Coward, Lucy Gray, 306 S. Pineview, Goldsboro Cross, Nancy Deall, 531 Woodvale Dr., Greensboro Currin, Sylvia L., Rt. 1, Roxboro Rd., Oxford Daniels, Bennette G., 2805 E. Ash, Goldsboro Daves, Lida R., 312 W. Ave., Kannapolis Davis, Vickie L., 2200 Bev. Dr., Charlotte Day, Susan D., Box 623, N. Wilkesboro Dennis, Edna Patricia, Box 96, Bethel deWitt, Laura L., 1915 Crs. B., Yardly Pa. Early, Celia A., Box 245, Aulander Easley, H. Marie, Rt. 3 Cdrk. Rd., Rocky Mt. Ellrod, Susan D., 1037 St. James Tarboro Evans, Joan M., Box 8, Harrellsville Farrior, Mary Va., 2222 Winterlochen, Fay. Fields, RuthG., 309 Frances PI., Kinston Fitts, Calrice E., Rt. 8 Box 275, Ral. Floyd, Mary J., 704 lona St., Fairmont Folley, Dorothy J., 1004 Poplar, Aberdeen Fountain, Stephanie 422 S.W. St., Gary Fowler, N, Lynn, 1417 E. Ave., Rocky Mt. Fuller, Susan C, 2100 Breeze Rd., Raleigh Gambill, Eliz., 2015 Raeford Rd., Fay. Garrison, Jane H., 819 N. 6th Albemarle Glover, Eliz. Anne, Box 846, Wendell Godbold, Susan B., 1312 Wilngham, So. Bos. Gooden, M. Kay, Rt. 1 Box 153 Eliztn. Gooden, N. Susan, Rt. 1 Box 145E., Eliztn. Gray, Pat I., 719 Gatewood Ave., High Pt. Grier, Carol A., 809 Ashwood, Kannapolis Griffin, Frances D., 265 Union, Concord Curley, B. Elaine, Rt. 2 Box 231, Pikeville Hampton, Katherine W., 80 Market, Onancock Hardee, D. Ann, Box 415, Elizabethtown Harris, Anna W., Box 24, Nags Head Harris, Margaret D., 1520 W. Nash, Wilson Hepler, Mary E., 3406 Dogwood, Greensboro Herring, M. Susan, Box 128, Roseboro Hill, Helem Eliz., 502 E. High, Murfreesboro Hinson, Patsy A., 605 S.E. 3rd, Snow Hill Hinton, C. Jane, 510 Chatam Lane, Raleigh Hodge, Susan G., 3215 Dell Dr., Raleigh Hodges, Catherine C, 1801 Shepard, Morehead Hodges, M. Coley, 212 W. 12th, Washington Holbrooks, Pamela, 1017 Sprucewood, Kannap. Gardner, L. Lou, Church, Walstonburg Hollis, Carolyn B., 710 McLean, Laurinburg House, Florence D., Box 149 Scotland Neck Howell, Marie P., 830 S. 1st, Smithfield Hollingsworth, Paula L., 5116 Shamrock, Ral. Hollingsworth, Rebecca S., 303 Waco, Gary Irving, Lucy L., Rt. 1 Box 164, Stonseville Jenkins, Sallie A., Court St., Gateville Jennings, Mrs. Sarah S., 508 Dixie, Ral. Jewell, Isabella P., 738 Timber, Wilm. Johnson, B. Jane, 1213 Glen Eden, Raleigh Johnson, Debra C, Lake Dr., Laurinburg Johnson, Vickie, M., 119 Bee Gee, Lumberton Jones, Eliz., 5951 Gate Post, Chariotte Kistler, Carole I., 1147 Noriand, Chariotte Lang, M. Ann, Box 66, Walstonburg Lawrence, Ivy A., Ivey Day Rd., Oxford Lowdermilk, H. Frances, 1801 E. Pine, Gdsb. Lowry, Martha J., Old Ral. Rd, Spring Hope Ludlum, C. Diane, Box 481, Bladenboro Ludwick, Candace R., 2105 Granville, Grensb. Lunsford, Carole A., 2200 Westover, Eliz. City McCormick, Cornelia A., Rt. 3, Fairmont McCracken, Donna M., 1802 Fairview, Ral. McGinn, Lisa, A., 309 C. C. Dr., Grensb. McLeod, Jane E., 1305 7th Hickory McNair, Mary J., 801 Rollins Ave., Hamlet Marks, Mary L., .303 Santa Clara Richmond, Va. Mathis, Martha W. 415 Yarmouth, Raleigh Mears, Deborah J., 320 Charlotte, Rocky Mt. ' :;fli; Medlin, Joyce A., Rt. 4 Box 271-A, Zebulon Mewbom, M. Susan, Box 158, Snow Hill Montague, Mrs. Pettis, Box 704, Buies Creek Moore, Mary Ann, 25 Oakland Ave., Concord Moss, Susan R., 1806 Bragg St., Fay. Mullen, Sharon F., Rt., 5 Box 6K, Oxford Navickas, Susan M., 922 Cranbrook, Raleigh Neal, Susan Lee, Box 99, Roanoke Rapids Newton, L. Sharon, St. 2 Box 428, Henderson Nicholson, Sue, 3923 Hoggard Dr., Wilm. Nobles, Connie L. 6th St., Ayden Norris, Nanette L., 2225 Winterlochen, Fay. Norton, Mary F., 812 Graham, Raleigh Nye, Sherr ' R.„ Box 953, Elizabethtown Palmer, Betty Anne, 2213 Mimosa PI., Wilm. Parrish, Mary Eliz., 213 Dublin, Raleigh Parrish, Phyllis P. Rt. 3, Smithfield Pearce, Marsha A., 3441 Leonard, Raleigh Pittman, Barbara J., 1505 Clakrsville, Scot. Neck Pope, Ann C, 2206 Granville, Greensboro Pope, Mary Jean, Box 213, Cedar Grove Pope, Mar ' M., 316 Glenburney, Fay. Price, Carolyn B., Rt., Windsor Pritchard, Sharon D., 1915 Greenwood, Asheboro Privette, Rosemary, 2405 Derby, Raleigh Ramey, Nancy A., 500 N. Congress, W. Palm Bch. Fla. Rand, Martha A., 911 Canterbury, Raleigh Rich, Sheila D., 1827 Portage Pkwy., Ahseboro Riddle, Linda K., 141 School Rd„ Ashville Ritchie, Eliz. M., 391 Union, Concord Roberson, Lou R., 205 1 2 N. Main Lbg. Robertson, Marsha, Rt. 1, Henderson Robinson, K. Ellis, Box 156, Garysburg Rogers, Trudy M., 211 S. Main, Creedmoor Rollins, Beverly E., 1008 S. Howard, Tarboro Rook, Kathey T., Box 97, Bethel Rosenberger, Susan K., 803 Pershing, Lynchburg, Va. Ross, Janet D., 1436 Alanton, Va., Bch., Va. Ruffin, Sandra A., 1132 Kenan, Wilson Sanford, Debbie L, 716 W. Covington, Laurinburg Scott, Sandra L., 202 Riverside, Washington Seifert, Ann S., 3708 Shadybrook, Raleigh Self, Susan C, 4512 Grendel, Greensboro Sheilds, Melinda S., 509 Wilder, Aberdeen Showfety, Martha M., 308 3rd Hickory Simmons, Mary L., Box 876, Elizabethtown Smith, Carolyn R., 3429 Leonard, Raleigh Smith, Patricia M., 3721 Lassister Mill, Ral. Smith, Victoria D., 607 Sycamore, Wilson Snipes, E. Anne, 1006 Salem, Wilson Speers, Judith A., 108 Lakewood, Asheville Spence, Deborah J., 3321 Rock Creek, Raleigh Spilman, Mary M., 632 MacPherson, Fay. Stark, Deborah L., 4800 Westminster, Ral. Stem, Mrs. Bonnie, 2323 Grant, Raleigh Stimpson, M. Susan, Box 280, Morehead City Strickland, Alice Ann, 108 Jones, Dunn Strickland, Charley S., 803 Forest Hill, Shelby Sutton, Deborah K., Rt. 1 Box C-44, Hamlet Tatar, Sarah J., 720 W. Lane, Raleigh Tayloe, Mary J., Box 397, Aulander Taylor, M. Anne, 185 Shell-Ldg. Beaufort Tharp, M. Carole, 2033 Norton, Charlotte Thomas, Sarah S., 1010 Wellington, W. Salem Thomas Susan D., 608 Florham, High Pt. Thompson, Mary L., 701 Trinity, Wilson Thome, Phyllis L., 200 Calico, Morehead Thrift, Gray E., 733 George Trask, Wilm. Tillerj-, EHz. M., 1717 C. C. Rd., Wilm. Tucker, Mary B., 809 N. College, Kinston Vaughn, Nita L., Box 66, Ahoskie Wall, Deborah K., Rt. 7, Litchford, Ral. Waters, Jennifer, 1319 S. Wms., Eliz. City Weiss, Frances C, 910 W. Trinity, Durham Wendt, Eliz., 603 High, Salem, Va. West, Dorothy J., 1106 W. Wms., Eliz. City West, Nancy L., 1300 Perry Park, Kinston West, Sara S., 2515 Avenham, Roanoke, Va. Whaley, Jane A., 5923 Arcadia, Greensboro White, Irma E., 2304 Hofler, Windsor White, Susan T., Rt. 1 Merry Hill Wilder, Esther S., 244 Buck Jones, Raleigh Williams, A. DeJuan, Rt. 6 Box 358, Ral. Williams, Emily M., Box A, Middlesex Williams, Mrs. Susan, Cameron Ct. Apts. Ral. Williford, Peggy E., Rt. 3 Box 100, Windsor White, Susan T., Rt. 1 Merry Hill Wilson, Alice E., 213 Rose St., Gary Wilson, Mary L., 2600 Kenan, Lumberton Wolff, Deborah, 101 Kimberly Greensboro Womble, Donna A., Box 412, Lillington Yoder, Deborah M., Box 367, Sharpsburg Young, Connie L., 2404 Anderson, Raleigh Youngblood, Karen E., Rt. 7 Box 306 A Ral. Adams, Katherine, Box 307, Rowland Allen, Carol Y., Rt. 3 Box 41, Forest City Allen Nancy J., Box 764, Elizabethtown Amick, Jo Anne, Forest Lake, Mebane Ammons, Mary Jo, Ambassador Motel, Fay. Armstrong, Barbara, 2506 Pineway, Burl. Arnold, Mary Ann, 620 Deepwood, Hpksvle. Ky Arthur, Martha, Rt. 6 Box 157, Goldsboro Ayscue, Deborah S., 2913 Marion, Raleigh Bagwell, Gloria J., 4508 Poole, Raleigh Barbour, Judy B., Rt. 1 Box 118, Clayton Barbour, Nancy L., 326 Lombard, Clayton Barefoot, Sophia J., Rt., Newton Grove Barnes, June C, Rt. 2, Lucama Batts, Paula H., 404 Grimmersburg, Farmville Beatty, Sherryl A., 421 Lakeside, Halifax Bennett, M. Kay, 301 Virginia, Garner Blair, Laura, Box 367, Pittsboro Block, Leslie, 5034 Montibello, Charlotte Blue, Christy L. Box 117, Eagle Springs Bowers, Cynthia, 2230 Woodhaven, Charlotte Blue, Christy L. Box 117, Eagle Springs Bowers, Cynthia, 2230 Woohaven, Charlotte Bowers, Susan L., Rt. 1 Box 251 S. Hill, Va. Bradley, Robin, 1226 Sycamore, Rocky Mt. Brawley, Patricia, 336 Cedar St., Mrsvle. Britt, Jean 404 E. Powell, Clinton Broadfoot, Frances, 541 Wayne, Wilm. Brooks, Mary A., 1109 N. College, Kinston Brown, Jorja, 105 Pineland, Hamlet Branson, Diane M., 420 Westover, Wilson Bryan, Nancy E., 4310 Garland, Raleigh iP ' lIL 11 p. ill,. k1 Bryan, Phyllis J., 1421 Gay, Rocky Mt. Buckner, Suzanne, 1909 Hanover, Rich. Va. Bullock, Kathy E., Rt. 1 Box 302, Stokes Bullock, Nancy, 2212 Lynnwood, Wilm. Bumgardner, Karen, 235 Carter, Wins, Salem Burr, Deborah C, 1848 Virginia, Wins. Salem Byrd, Linda C, 2305 Weymouth, Raleigh Campbell, Katherine, 918 Osceola, Orlando, Fla. Campbell, Mary L., 2310 Sherwood, Charlotte Carmichael, Deborah, 716-B Crown Ct., Raleigh Carson, Jacqueline L., Box 191, Bethel Carson, Judith C, Box 456, Bethel Carter, Beverly, 2527 Huntingdon, Fay. Carter, Judy K., 3215 Player, Fay. Carter, Mary E., Box 360 Boydton, Va. Chamblee, Vickie G., Box 768 Lutom, Wendell Cherry, Brenda J., Box 727, Clarksville, Va. Chipley, Anne, 1123 Sunset, Rocky Mt. Clark, Frances A., Box 474 Elizabethtown Clemens, Paula J., 202 Avery, Garner Clodfelter, Barbara, 774 Roslyn, Wins, Salem Clontz, F. Elaine, 3017 Hampton, Charlotte Commee, Sharon K., 1001 Pineview, Raleigh ColHe, Kathie S., Rt. 4 Box 249-C, Danville, Va. Constant, Catherine A., 304 Camelia New Bern Cooper, Susan, 201 Smithfield, Charlotte Com, Susan G., 406 Oakridge, Gary Covington, Teresa J., 403 Dennis, Raleigh Crowell, Patricia, 1101 Winona, Raleigh Crutchfield, Martha, 1702 Indep., Greensboro Currin, Kay, Country Club, Warrenton Cushman, Brooks, 1923 Overhill, Charlotte Davis, Eliz. M., 203 S. Broad, Suffolk, Va. Davis, Margaret, 2445 Bertie, Raleigh Davis, Sandra J., 6133 St. John, Charlotte Davis, Sheryl A., Rt. 2 Wendell Day, Emma S., Rt. 1 Box 18, Oxford Deans, Penny C, 1910 Forest Hill, Wilson Dickerson, Virginia, 1092 Chambridge, Kinston Dill, Susan R., 2117 Link, Lynchburg, Va. Drawdy, Patricia G., 3071 Magazine, Wins. Salem Elamshaw, Eliz., 313 Clarendon Cres., Raleigh Elasley, Barbara J., Rt. 6 Box 355, Goldsboro Ekimond, Catherine, 800 Horespen Rich. Va. Farr, Margaret A., 2829 Forest, Charlotte Felts, Margaret, 327 Ridgewood, Charlotte Ferguson, Lydia S., 712 Jones, Suffolk, Va. Finch, Jane F., St., 2, Box 25, Bailey Flake, Patsy J., 108 Grimmersburg, Farmville Fleming, Valerie L., Rt. 2 Box 331 A, Henderson Flynn, Faye C, 3920 Gillette, Wilm. Forrest, Rebecca L., 249 Fairview, Mt. Airy Frazier, Mary R., 403 Kimberly, Greensboro Fry, Jeri R., Rt. 3, Carthage Furr, Pamela A., Box 208, Stanfield Gallins, Patricia, 958 Belfast, Wins. Salem Gardner, Janet L., 516 N. 9th, Albemarle Gates, Lucille A., Rt. 4, Box 408, Raleigh Gattis, Alice C, Box 36, Burgaw Gentry, Brenda L., 2413 Carey, Kinston Gilbert, Eliz., 823 Vermont, Smithfield Glazener, Lynette, 3424 Lewis Farm, Raleigh Godwin, Janet R., 2115 Canterbury, Wilm. Golightly, Sarah H., 416 N. Cheatham, Frnktn. Goodwin, Jane B., 5330 Callingswood, Ral. Graham, Betty G., 1963 Sterling, Charlotte Grantham, Vickie S., 720 Harris, Raleigh Gray, Eliz., Rt. 1, Stevensville, Md. Grissom, Kathryn, 416 Stradleigh, Wilm. Guffy, Pamela, 911 N. Braeburn, Palatine, IL. Hagna, Linda L., 116 N. Logan, Mario Hamilton, Maxine L., 255 E. Church, Mt. Airy Hamilton, Virginia, 238 Buck Jones, Raleigh Hardy, Sandra L., Rt. 1 Box 45, Robersonville Harper, Julia 6421 Arrington, Raleigh Harrell, Linda K., 223 E. Queen, Edenton Harris, Sandra G., Rt. 2, Spring Hope Harrison, Anne H., 403 Harlan, Rich., Va. Hatcher, Julia A., 115 E. Park, Mt. Olive Hatchett, Judy, C, Star Rt. 2, Yanceyville Hay, Martha S., 3316 Rugby, Durham Hemby, M. Beverly, 7401 Providence, Matthews Herring, Peggy A., 209 E. Center, Rose Hill Hevenor, Serrell M., 742 Shelley, Raleigh Hickman, Ivy K., Box 415, Troy Hicks, Janet K., 3847 Malvern, Wilm. Hill, Harriett G., Box 181, Snow Hill Hodges, Carol A., 2209 Stallings, Kinston Honeycutt, Joyce S., Box 308, Burgaw Howard, Jill K., 101 Tooley, Belhaven Huffman, Pam W., 2608 Van Dyke, Raleigh Hunt, Patsy, 418 Pleasants, Gary Hunter, Jane M., 1007 Westwood, High Pt. Ipock, Barbara A., 5319 Trent Wood, New Bern Jefferson, Gretchen A., May, Farmville Jennings, Jane L., 2925 Newkirk, Wilm. Jerome, Robin B., 2412 Greenway, Raleigh Jewell, Mary Ruth, 738 Timber, Wilm. Johnson, Jan J., Rt. 3, Zebulon Johnson, June, Rt. 4, Dunn Johnson, Susie, 406 N. Orange, Dunn Johnson, Cheryl, 1104 The Lane, Lex. KY. Jones, Linda D., 702 Kingsbury, Shelby Jones, Patricia L., Rt. 1 Box 225-A, Nashville Jordan, Pamela S., 122 Crestview, Raleigh Keasler, Lynne S., 1972 Shirley, Burlington Kent, Cindy A., 48 Fairlawn, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. King, Susan G., Rt. 1, Oxford Kirby, Jane C, 721 Tinkerbell, Chapel Hill Knowles, Eliz. 310 Aberdeen Terr., Greensboro Komegay, Deborah, 305 Hillandale, Raleigh Lancaster, Laura D., 706 Westwood, High Pt. Lancaster, Lynn D., St. 2, Goldsboro Land, Jackie H., 3513 Melrose, Raleigh Langston, Jeannine, 101 Hillcrest, New Bern Lazenby, Ann C, Rt. 4, Box 633 B, Kannapolis Lea, Martha F., Box 802, Pinehurst Latham, Angela L., 1412 Branch, Wilson Lee, Mary E., 528 Barksdale, Raleigh Legates, Barbara, 1333 Trailwood, Raleigh Lloyd, Cynthia L., 324 Beechmont, Raleigh LyTich, Lucille, 1045 19th, Hickory McBryde, D. Marnie, 1425 Pine Valley, Fay. McDade, Sarah R., 1519 Hamlett, Henderson McFayden, Vickie, 827 Merrie, Raleigh McKinney, Margaret L., Box 246, Lillington Mackie, M. Rosalyn, 104 Pine Tree, Oxford Malcom, Cecilia D., 805 W. Cabarrus, Raleigh Malpass, Rosemarj- E., Box 4, Clinton Maness, Cathy J., 410 W. Maynard, Durham Marr. Marna L., 1718 Virginia, Wins. Salem Medlin, Eliz. M., 3100 Ferncliff, Charlotte Miller, Lisa R., 3805 Colgate, Raleigh Miller, Patricia An., 1217 South Park, Reidsville Mitchell, Emily, 107 Kemp, Greensboro Mock, Kathryn E., 514 S. Deans, Wilson Mooney Maureen A., 2812 Stuart, Durham Moore, Eliz. N., Englehard Moore, Harriett, 628 Dennis Raleigh Morris, Mary B., 1322 Carolina, Rockingham Murray, Janet E., Rt. 1, Fountain Newell, Katherine L., 2227 Meadow W ' ood, Fay. Nixon, Margaret, 107 W, Church, Edenton Nobles, Lana A., Stokes Norris, Sheryl E., Rt. 3, Tabor City Noyes, Majorie, Box 550, Marion Nutt, June M., 4700 Morehead, Raleigh Oliver, Marion H., 703 Morro, Fairmont Parish, Martha A., Old Zebulon, Wendell Parker, Marj- S., Raleigh Rd., Benson Parrish, Cynthia L., 503 W. Harnett, Benson Parrish, Patricia A., Rt. 2, Edenton Patterson, Patricia, 6100 Fair Velley, Charlotte Paul, Jo Anna, 309 E. 3rd., Ayden Peacock, Brookie S., 2421 Red Barn, Charlotte Peery, Lisa N., Milnwood, Box 499, Farmville, Va. Perkins, Evelyn R., 400 Grimmersburg, Farmville Perry, Lydia Candace, 111 W. Franklin, Zebulon Pettigrew, Teddi E., 1609 Peace, Henderson Pittman, Norma J., Box 274, Fountain Pittman, Pamela M., Rt. 1 Box 79, Fairmont Pittman, Susan E., 826 Tarboro, Rocky Mt. Pitts, Christy L., Rt. 1 Box 25F1, Hanover, Va. Porter, Candace M., 5219 Landowne, Raleigh Ports, Anne D., 9 Colonial, Wilm. Pridgen, Victoria, 2234 S. Liveoak, Wilm. Raney, Nancy L., 2611 Montgomery, Roanoke, Va. Rawls, Suzanne, Rt. 2, Box 367, Pfafftown Raj ' ford, Susan L., 409 Greenridge, Snow Hill RajTior, Susan T., 321 Willowwood, Henderson Redwine, Wandy L., Shallotte Rees, Susan B., Rt. 5 Box 155, Washington Robinson, Pamela A., 1501 Wendover, Charlotte Rowland, Margaret E., 1200 Coddington, Charlotte Royster, Margaret, 417 S. Washington, Shelby Sanderford, Kermette A., 605 Stacy, Raleigh Sapp, Dale A., 1104 Lanier, Martinsville Satterfield, Jan, 1010 Lombard, Clayton Scruggs, Pamela B., 5108 Newcastle, Raleigh Sealey, Dottie G., 334 Millbrook, Raleigh Shaw, Patricia L., Rt. 5, Box 451, Greensboro Sheahan, Ann E., 2911 Sharon, Charlotte Shore, Sally J., 3417 Fairhill, Raleigh Shore, Susan L., Barber, Southern Pines Simmons, Loretta S., Fairfield Simon, Carol A.„ 205 Ridgwood, Monroe Sizemore, Debra E., Box 362, Clarksville, Va. Skidmore, Susan B., 1005 Vance, Raleigh Skinner, Helen L., 1302 Centennial, Kinston Smith, Annette F., Box 397, Zebulon Smith, Marilyn F., 105 Cottrell, Lbg. Smith, Sharon K., Box 666, Pinehurst Smith, Sumner W., 1511 Wendover, Charlotte Snyder, Emily K., Box 96, Black Mt. Southall, Mary S., 4307 Gaines, Rich., Va. Spangler, Jean P., 926 Eliz. , Shelby Spoonts, Mary T., 1300 Cher., Florence, S.C. Sprinkle, Susan, 4312 Azalea, Raleigh Steadman, Hilda E., 832 Cedarbrook, Rocky Mt. Stell, Robin A., Rt. 5 Box 178, Raleigh Stevens, Nancy L., 1730 Piccadilly, Raleigh Stewart, Debra S., 420 Tarleton, Burl. Stewart, Lucy E., 1307 Summit, Washington Stieffen, Sarah K., 82 Boxwood, Hampton, Va. Stone, Mrs. Doris, Rt. 10, Box 24-5-2, Ral. Stone, Victoria A., Rt. 1 Laurinburg Strickland, Amber D., Box 5 Pine, Four Oaks Stroud, Susan C, 1208 C.C, Greensboro Tate, Jacqueline, 817 Franklin, Goldsboro Taylor, Eliz., 615 Peach, Shelby Tharrington, Priscilla, 5009 Larchmont, Ral. Thayer, Suzanne, 925 Worth, Asheboro Thompson, Jean W., 3945 Brookhaven, Atlanta G. Timberlake, Barbara A., 8506 Crown, Alex., Va. Tolman, Debbie L., 4213 Converse, Raleigh Tomlinson, Teresa A., 420 Colleton, Ral. Tongue, Candace A., 222 S. Main, Wendell Transou, Nance T., 1706 Madison, Greensboro Tufts, Rebecca H., Box 902, Pinehurst Underwood, Majorie A., 207 Main, Woodland Vick, Mildred J., Box 1013, Kinston Vogel, Katherine E., 555 Fairmont, Chatham NJ Wagoner, Lisa W., Lord Ashley, Sanford Wagstaff, Debra L., Box 731, Wendell Wall, Eliz. W., 601 Shasta, Charlotte Walls, Debra L., 3400 Pennington, Wins. Salem Walton, Mary C, Rt. 8 Box 283, Raleigh Ward, Betsy F., ,506 Craven, New Bern Ward, Jackie B., Box 1073, Zebulon Warren, Lucille M., 2917 Skye, Fay. Warren, Martha S., 501 Sherman, Fay. Weatherford, Paula K., Box .340 Rt. 7, Battebor Weaver, Barbara, 225 Corriher, Salisbury Webb, S. Donna, Rt. 3 Box 275-F, Tarboro Weinstein, Sandra, 1016 Canterbury, Raleigh Wellington, Va. N., 2504 Rowland, Lumberton West, Tange J., Box 815, Warsaw Whitfield, Mary, 1653 Sterling, Charlotte WTiitley, Cathy, 103 Argonne, Durham Williams, Deborah, 525 Powell, Garner Williams, Donna, 4421 Green Spring. Ral. Wilson, Leslie, 26 Glen, Ridgewood, NJ Winslow, Mary M., 901 Hooker, Greenville Woodcock, Patricia, 3117 Georgian, Raleigh Woodruff, Bettye K., 508 Grove, Wilson Wright, Peggy J., Box 55, Boydton, VA Wright, Tamra J., 614 Rockford, Mt. Airy Wrightenberry, Deborah, 214 Rolling. Burl. Wyatt, Va., A., 2304 Anderson, Raleigh Yeargin, Karen Al, Rt. 5, Raleigh SOPHOMORE DIRECTORY Rebecca Ann Arfaws-Intramurals 1,2. Barbara Ann Aranow-?h Theta Kappa 2; Stunt Night 1 . Donna Tiiihy Armstro7ig-Cheerleader 1; May Court 4; Publication Board; Student Christian Association Cabi- net; Outreach Committee. Krista l .sr«t-Alpha Pi Epsilon 1,2; Future Secretaries Association 1. Cyndi Bailey-French Club 1; Water show 1; Drama Club 1,2; Production 2. Aletha i?o eM ' -Admissions Assistant 2; May Court Qaudia Ellen Bennett-Lotus Staff 2; PTK 2. Brenda Joan Bare bo?- Intramurals 2; Prism Staff 2; Drama Club 2; Y.D.C. 2; Stunt Night 1,2; Porpoise Club 1. JoAnna £arne.s--Hall Chairman 2; Orientation Com- mittee Chairman 2; Admissions Assistant 2; Stunt Night 1,2; Student Council 2; Speech and Drama Production 2. Judith Carlefon Barnes-Home Economics Club 1,2; Hall Chairman 2; Intramurals. Ann Martin fia.s.s- Intramurals 1,2. Ronna Siie Berk-Porpoise Club 1; Y.D.C. 1; Visitation Committee; Orientation Committee; Intramurals 1. Ruth Biddell -Porpoise Club 1,2; Basketball manager 2; Intramurals 1,2; Recreation Club 2. Ruth Kirk Bidgood-P.S.C.A. Vice President 2; Student Council 2; International Relations Club 2; Drama Produc- tion 2; Stunt Night 2. Miriam Bissette-Cheerleader 1; Chief 2; Admissions As- sistant 2. Katherim Lindsey Blackwell-Orientation Committee 2; Annual Staff 1; Hall Chairman 2; Art Club 2. Jane Reagan £ ;«■- Recreation Association 1,2; Porpoise Club 2; Drama Club 2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; International Relations Club 2; Orientation Committee 2. Martha Anne Blythe-Bance Club 1; Porpoise Club 1,2; Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1,2; Orientation Committee 2. Marsha Kelly Boyd- Alumnae Weekend 1; Library Assist- ant 2; Y.R.C. 2. Rita Carol Boykin-Home Economics Club 1,2; Interna- tional Relations Club 2; Y.D.C. 2; Recreation Association 1,2; P.C.A. U; Art Club 2; P.S.G.A. 1,2. Debra Anne Bro! m-Intramurals 2; Non-resident group chairman 2. Carolyn Eugenia firo! ' ?(-Intramurals 2; Granddaughters Club 1,2 Lisa Martha Brown-Daughters and Granddaughter Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; Intramurals 1,2; Handbook Committee. Mary Jo Broofe-International Relations Club 1; French Club 1; Phi Beta Kappa 2; Hall Chairman 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2. Wanda Lambert Brwks-Home Economics Club 1,2; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2; Honor Scholarship 1. Naomi Jane Bryan-Home Economics Club 2; Intramurals. Marsh Butler-Food Committee 1,2; Student Council 2; Hall Chairman 2; Stunt Night 1,2; Intramurals 1. Brenda Melton Calhovn -French Club 1; Intramurals 1. Nancy Lee Carlson-Dance Club 1,2; Intramurals 1. Gwendolyn Ann Carpenter-Drama Club 2. Elizabeth Cox Cash vell-Dance Club. Beth Chadwick-Dance Club 1; Hall Chairman 2; Centen- nial Planning Committee 2; Admissions Assistant 2; Stu- dent Faculty Affairs Committee 2; Daughters and Grand- daughters Club 1,2; Y.D.C. 2; May Court 2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2. Carolyn Cogdell-Drama Club 1,2; International Relations Club 2; Porpoise Club 1; Student Affairs Committee 2; President Honor Court 2; Student Council 2; Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who 2; Stunt Night. Sherry Yvonne Corbett-Dance Club 1,2; Stunt Night 1; Drama Club 2. Virginia Leigh Corfte -International Relations Club 1; Stunt Night 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Literary Magazine 1; Phi Theta Kappa 2. Lucy Coward -Ensemble 1,2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Interna- tional Relations Club 2; Orientation Committee 2. Nancy Cro.s.s- Future Secretaries Association 1; Home Economics Club 1,2; Orientation Committee 2; Election Committee 2. Sylvia Currin-French Club 1; Dance Club 1; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2; Orientation Committee 2. Sxisan Da - Recreation Representative 1; Y.R.C. Celia Ann Early-Recreation Representative 1; Porpoise Club 1,2; Art Club 1 ,2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2. Hiddah Marie Easley-Admissions Assistant 2; In- volvement Committee; May Court 1,2; Student Council 2; Cheerleader 1; Judiciary Board 2; Honor Court Secretary 2; Arts and Lectures Committee; Art Club. Susan Diane Ellrod-French Club 1. Ridh Greene Fields-P.S.C.A. Cabinet; Home Economics Club 1,2; Tennis Team 1,2. aarice Elizabeth Fitts-Y.R.C. 2. ' Mary Janet Floyd -Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1,2; Literary Magazine Staff 2; International Relations Club 2; Y.D.C. 2. Stephanie Fountaiyi-Drama Club 1,2; Freshmen Presi- dent; P.S.G.A. President; Honor Court 2; Judiciary Board 2; Miss Peace 1972; Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who 2; Student Representative to Board of Trustees; Vis- itation Committee Chairman 1; Student Affairs Com- mittee 2; Literary Magazine Staff 1. Naywy Lynn Fowler-Future Secretaries Association 1; P.S.C.A. Cabinet. Susan Carol Fuller-P.S.C.A. Outreach Committee. EJlisabeth Wharton Gamhill-Arts and Lectures Com- mittee 2; Choir 1,2; Ensemble 1,2; Drama Club 2. Linda Lou Gardner-Dance Club 1; Porpoise Club 1. Jane Hearne Garrison— Choir 1,2; Y.D.C. 1,2. Elizabeth Anne G oi ' cr-Sophomore Involvement Com- mittee; Dance Club 1. Siisan Baker Godbold -Porpoise Club 2; Dance Club 1; May Court 2. Kay Gooden-PSs.R.A. President; Student Council 2; Judi- ciary Board; President Advisory Board; Porpoise Club; Y.R.C.; Basketball 1; Stunt Night 1,2; Visitation Com- mittee 1 ; Intramurals; Drama Production; P.S.C.A. Susie Goodew-Assistant Chief Marshall 2; Phi Theta Kappa President 2; Y.D.C. 2; Stunt Night 1; Porpoise Club 1 ; Peace Times Manager 2; Delegate to 1971 Honors In- stitute 1; P.S.C.A. Publicity Committee 2; Cheerleader 1,2 FYesident Advisory Board 2; Centennial Committee 2 Student Affairs Committee 2; Visitation Committee 1 French Club 1. Carol Ann GWer-Dance Club 1,2; Intramurals. Frances Deane Griffin-Drnma. Club 2; Y.D.C. 2; Intramurals. Elaine Gurley-Vice President P.S.G.A. 2; Centennial Committee 2; Choir 1,2; Parents ' Weekend Chairman 2; Halloween Carnival Chairman 2; Outstanding Sophomore. Kate Hampt cm -Forpoise Club 2; Intramurals 2. Daphne Ann i ardee-Basketball team 1,2; Stunt Night lA P.C.R.A. 2; Drama Club 1,2; Y.R.C. President 2; Por- poise Club 1,2; Peace Times Business Manager 2. Anna Wood Harris-Peace Times Staff; Food Committee 1; Hall Chairman 2. Margaret Dixmi Harriss— P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Admissions Assistant 2; Centennial Committee; Visitation Weekend Group Chairman. Mary Elizabeth Hepler-Home Economics Club 1,2, P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2. Martha Susayi Herring-Porpoise Club; Y.R.C; Home Ek;onomics Club 1,2. Helen Elizabeth ffi Hntramurals; Jane Hinton—A pha Pi Epsilon 2; Prism Literary Maga- zine Manager 2; Future Secretaries Association 2; Non- resident group chairman 2. Susan Given forfpe-International Relations Club 2. Margaret Coley Tankard Hodges— Intramurals 1,2; Glee Club 1; Visitation Committee 1; Basketball team score- keeper 1. Pamela Holbrooks— Dance Club 1,2; Drama Club 2; Por- poise Club 2; Intramurals 1,2. Carolyn HoUis-Prism Literary Magazine Editor; Stand- ards Committee chairman 2; Stunt Night; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2; Drama Club; Student Affairs Committee 2; President Advisory Committee; Chief Marshall; Publica- tions Board; Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who. Paida Lee Holiingsworth-P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Parents; Weekend Committee 2. Fhrenee Downing House-Annual staff 2; Future Secre- taries Association 2; Hall Chairman 2; Porpoise Club 2; Basketball team 1; Orientation Committee 2. Liicy Lyn Irving-Art Club 1; International Relations Club 1,2; Hall Chairman 2; Y.D.C. 2; Orientation Com- mittee 2. Isabelle Jewell-Porpoise Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Ensemble 2. Jane Johnson-Hall chairman 1; French Club 1; Home Economics Club 2; Student Council 2; Stunt Night 2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Admissions Assistant 2; Literary Magazine staff 2; Orientation Committee 2. Vicki Johnson— Porpoise Club 2. Elizabeth Jones-Drama Club 2; Peace Times 2. Marjorie Ann Lang-Bance Club 1,2; Lotus Staff; Stunt Night 1,2; Intramurals 2; Centennial Committee 2; N.C. State Legislature 2. Ivy Ann Lawrence-Resident Group Chairman 2; Peace Times Editor 2; French Club 1; Judiciary Board 2; Student Council 2; Hall Chairman 2. Martha Jansky Lmvry-Phi Theta Kappa; Gamma Pi Chapter 1,2. Carolyn Diane Ludlum-Cheerleader 1; Drama Club; Dance Club 2; Intramurals 2. Candace Rae Lndwick -Porpoise Club 2; Art Club 2; In- tramurals 2. Carole Lims ord-Intramurals Cornelia McCormick- P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Home Econo mics 2. Donna Marie McCracken-Ensemble 1,2; French 1; Club 1; Arts and Lectures Committee 2; Choir; Drama Club 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2; Dance Club; Admissions Assistant 2; Visitation Weekend Committee; Annual Staff 2; Literary Staff 2. Lisa Ann McGinn— Recreation Representative 2; Dance Club 2. Jane McLeod-Porpoise Club 1; Art Club 1,2; Art Bazaar Chairman 2; Drama Club 2; Dance Club; Choir 2; Parlia- mentarian 2; Sophomore Involvement Committee 2; Out- standing Sophomore Ross- Porpoise Student Council 2. Mary McNair-Marshal 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2. Mary Louise Marks-Porpoise Club 1; Water Show; Inter- national Relations 1; Home Economics Club; Stunt Night 1. Debbie Mears-P.S.C.A. Cabinet; Porpoise Club. Mary Anne Moore— Peace Times Art Editor. Susan Rebecca Moss- Daughters and Granddaughters Club 1,2; Orientation Committee 2; Visitation Committee 1; French Club 1; Intramurals 1,2. Susan Lee Neal-Dance Club 1; Art Club 2; May Court 2; Home Ek nomics Club 2; Glamour Girl 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2. Theta Kappa 2. Sw Nieholson-Freshmen Vice-President; Phi Theta Kappa; Stunt Night; Marshal 1; Literary Magazine 2. Connie Lynn Nobles-May Day Participant 1; Dance Club 1,2; Presidents Advisory Board 2; Lotus Staff 2; In- tramurals 1,2; P.S.R.A. Council; Chairman of Major In- tramurals 2; Student Delegate to Faculty Seminar 2; Who ' s Who 2; Page-N.C. Legislature 2; Lotus Editor 2; Stunt Night 2. Mary A orto?i-Non-resident chairman 2; Judiciary Board 2; Alpha Pi Epsilon 1,2; Presidents Advisory Council 2; Ac- ademic Affairs 2; Student Council 2; Business Manager- Lotus 2. Sherry Ruth A i e-Porpoise Club 1; P.S.R.A. 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2. Betty Anyie Palmer— Hall Chairman; Student Council. Mary Elizabeth Parrish-Future Secretaries Association 1 . Phyllis ftarm i-Centennial Drama Production 2; Annual Staff L Mary MacArthur Pope-Drama Club 1,2; P.S.C.A. Cabinet 2; Ensemble 1,2; Choir 1,2; Student Council 2; Interna- tional Relations Club 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Hall Chair- man 2; Stunt Night 2; Most Improved Vocal Award 1. Carolyn Pnee— Library Assistant 2; Home Economics Club 1,2. Rosemary Pri.vette-Art Club 1,2; Stunt Night 1; Hallow- een Carnival Committee 1,2; P.S.C.A. 2. Nancy Ramey-Art Club 2. Elizabeth Morrow Ritchie-Drama Club 2; Dance Club 1,2; Sophomore Involvement Committee 2; Newspaper Staff 2. Lou Reynolds Roberson-Future Secretaries Association 2; Lotus Staff 2. Katherine Ellis Robinson-F.S.C.A. Cabinet; Co-chairman of Outreach Committee 2; Orientation Committee 2; Home Economics Club 1. Trudy Marie Jokers-Orientation Committee 2; Daugh- ters and Granddaughters Club 1,2; Y.R.C. Beverly Rollins— Drama Club 1,2; Literary Magazine 2; Student Council 2; Stunt Night 1,2; Marshal 1; Phi Theta Kappa 1,2; Outstanding Sophomore; Who ' s Who; Hall Chairman; Choir 1. Kathy Terese Rook-Art Club 1,2. Susan Kizer Rosenberger-P.S.C.A. Cabinet. Janet Denise 7?oss-Porpoise Club; Drama Club. Sandy Ruffin-Or entat on Committee 2; Y.R.C; Literary Magazine Staff 1,2. Deborah Lou San ford— P.S.C.A. Cabinet; Literary Maga- zine Staff 2; Sophomore Involvement Committee. Sandra Lee Scott-Choir 1; French Club 1; P.S.C.A. Cabi- net 2. Melinda Shields-Future Secretaries Association. Patricia Smith-P.S.C.A. Cabinet; May Court 1; May Queen 2. Vicky Smith-TeT nis team 1,2; Sophomore Involvement Committee 2; Sophomore Vice President Phi Theta Kappa. Debi Spence— Choir 1,2; Future Secretaries Association 2; Intramurals 2. Mary MacPherson Spilman-P .S.C.A. President; Student Council 2; Judiciary Board 2; Stunt Night 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Presidents Advisory Council; Daughters and Grand- daughters Club 1,2; Intramurals 1; Outstanding Soph- omore; Who ' s Who; International Relations Club. Susan Stimpson-Choir. Alice Ann Strickland— Porpoise Club 1; Annual Staff 1; PSGA Secretary; Hall Chairman; Y.D.C.; Admissions Assistant. Charley Sue Strickland-PSCA Baptist Chairman. Deborah Kay Sutton-Phi Theta Kappa 1,2. Sarah Johnson Tafar-Frer ch Club 1; Drama Club; Inter- national Relations 1; Writer ' s Workshop. Mary Jane Tayloe-Home Economics Club 1,2; Annual Staff 2. Carole Tha rp-lntramura s 1; Sophomore Secretary; Drama Production; Home Economics Club 2; Choir 2. Sarah Selena Thomas-Sophomore President; Who ' s Who; Outstanding Sophomore; Porpoise Club 2; Centennial Committee; Presidents Advisory Committee; Student Council; Stunt Night; Cheerleader 1; Sophomore In- volvememt Committee. Siisan Denise Thomas-Orientat oT Committee 2; Liter- ary Staff 2; PSCA Cabinet 2. Mary Lynn Thompson-PSCA Cabinet; Handbook Com- mittee; N. C. State Legislature. Elizabeth Myers Tillery-Dance Club 1, 2; Sophomore In- volvement Committee 2. Mary Beth Tucker— Sophomore Involvement Committee; Sophomore Treasurer; Peace Times 2; French Club 1. Nita Lynn Vaughan— Dance Club 1; Choir 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 2. Jenny Waters-Dance Club 1. Frances Weiss-Fiome Economics Club 1, 2. Dorothy Jo VFfs?-Internation Relations Club 1, 2. Intramurals. Sara West -Future Secretaries Association 1 Intramurals. Jane Whaley-Y. D. C. 2; International Relations Club 2 Intramurals. EHizabeth White-Art Club 2; Home Economics Club. Susan T. W jiVe— International Relations Club 1; Art Club 1, 2; Porpoise Club 1, 2. DeJimn MWioms-Non-resident group chairman; Alpha Pi Epsilon. Peggy M Z( (wrf-Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Art Club 2; International Relations Club 1. 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