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167201 UVERMORE LIBBARV - PEMBROKE STATE 3 3S11 DD144Db S c I f % Volume 35 ' ' . foni Nethercutt, Editor Erica Danak, Assistant Editor ;: ' :5l Chancellor Paul R. Givens Pembroke Sfote University welcomed its new chancellor, Dr. Poul R. Gi- vens, when he began his chancellorship July 1, 1979. In on interview with the Pine Needle in September, Chancellor Givens re- vealed his ' key to success ' for PSU in the next decade. We need to work on achieving academic excellence and morketing PSU in such on extent that people from this total area feel on identification with the university said Givens I feel that this is a place where people can come and grow as individuals, a place where they can develop their skills and elevate their tastes, Givens further expressed Dr. Givens received his B.A. ond M.A. degrees from George Peobody Col- lege, ond his Ph. D. in Psychology from Vonderbilt University. Dr. Givens has held numerous full-time positions. Prior to coming to PSU, he served as vice-president for Academic Affairs at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. He has co-authored a textbook in human behavior os well as other publica- tion in fields of higher education, creativity, and values. Dr. Givens is a native of Wellsburg, W. Va. He is married to the former Lee Jonssen of Glidden, Iowa. They are the parents of four children. two chancellor Faculty-Staff Citations Dr. David K. Eliades is a native and resides in Lumberton, North Carolina with his wife Ceiene and daughter Darby. As a double major in History and Journalism, Dr. Eliades attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he re- ceived his B.A. degree. His M.A. degree was earned at East Carolina University and he is currently working on his Docto- rate degree from the University of South Carolina. Dr. Eliades co-authored THE ONLY LAND I KNOW, THE HISTORY OF THE LUMBEE INDIANS, published in 1 979. Dr. Eliades enjoys hiking, backpacking and sports. A lifelong resident of North Carolina, Mrs. Wyona Duffer moved to Pembroke from Fayetteville. Mrs. Duffer is the Dormi- tory Supervisor for Belk Hall. She is the mother of four children, three sons and a daughter. Mrs. Duffer enjoys sewing and is a fan of basketball and football, as well as other sports. I love Pembroke State very much, but the only thing I regret is watching the students graduate, said Mrs. Duffer. She in- tends to stay at Pembroke State for many years to come. ' 672C1 citation three Ik p X r5H SSB? PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY Pembroke, North Carolina ©OIlGSDlti liioHDiaiiaKa i® 11 ii I h 9) t} httt Office of William S. Turner, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs James B. Chavis, B.S., M.A., Ed. D. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs William S. Mason, Jr., B.S. Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs eight administration m m i The Chancellor Gene Warren, B.A. Director of Public Affairs Lacey E. Gone, B.A., Ed. M. Director of Athletics odministration nine Office of Richard C. Pisano, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Dean of Academic Affairs for Administration Charles R. Jenkins, B.S., M.A.E., Ed.D. Dean of Academic Affairs for Programs Faculty Development Norma J. Thompson, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Admissions and Registration W. Howard Dean, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Director of Graduate Studies Warren Baker, B.S., M.A.E. Director of Admissions ten odministrotion BH m Academic Affairs ' - 1 1 i 1 hi,. f4 IB j OO J Dalton P. Brooks, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Institutional Research Sylvester Wooten, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Director of Continuing Education, Extension, and Summer Sessions Joyce Singletary, B.S., M.A. Registrar Mary P. Boyles Director, College Opportunity Program Tommy D. Swett, B.S., M.A. Ed. Director, Special Programs Health Careers Warren Love, B.S., M.A. Acting Director, Media Center administration eleven Office of Foye Jones, B.S., M.A. Associate Dean, Student Affairs Alec Price, B.A., MA. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs Esther D. Jacobs, B.S. Financial Aid Officer Roy Von Beotty, B.S., M.Ed.,4 ' h.D. Director, Guidance and Testing Center Diane Jones Director, Placement and Human Services Eva Sampson, R.N. University Nurse twelve administration Student Affairs Haynes Deese Campus Police Chief Wyona Duffer Housemother Ann Lockleor Housemother Departmental Secretaries i II I iJ I Administrative Secretaries : n: Front row: Linda Wright, Marilyn Blacl burn, Dee Hunt, Halena Lloyd. Bock row: r r- , r , Commie A If o rd, Co TO ly n B lockbu m, Suc Lowry, B rendo Low ry, Jeonnettc CumminQs i-ront row: Corol Paul, Connie Oxendine, Peggy Thomas, Roxonne Moynor. Bock row: Rebecca Black. Shirl ey Rodgers, Sue Betty Lockleor, Renee Cummings, Shirley Deese, Brenda Jocobs, Helen Alston. administration thirteen nilllB ' ' ' ' - ' tt I Department of American Indian Studies Mr. Adolph L. Dial, Chairman B.A , Pembroke State University EdM., C-A.G.S., Boston University 1 1 if i L ■ MR. ALDOLPH L. DIAL ( Department of Art Mr. Paul Van Zandt, Choirman B F A , Oklohoma State University M F a ' , Tulane University Mr. Ronald E. Cole B A University of Cliottanooga M.A Ed., Ed.D. Candidate, University of Georgia Mr. Ralph L. Steeds B-A,, Centrol Stote University M.F ' a , University of Ol .lohoma Ms. Mary Anne P. Walker B.F.A., M.F. A., Virginio Commonwealth University MR. PAUL VAN ZANDT sixteen foculty MR. RONALD E. COLE MR. RALPH L. STEEDS MS. MARY ANNE P. WALKE DR. ROBERT F. BRITT Department of Biology Dr. Robert F. Britt, Chairman A.B,, M.A., Ph.D., UNC-Chopel Hill Mr. James B. Ebert B.S., Loutsiono State University and A M College A.M., Duke University Dr. Bonnie A. Kelley B.S., North Georgia College M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Georgia Dr. David K. Kuo B.S., National Taiwan University M.F., Ph.D., University of Georgia Mr. Joseph A. McGirt B.S., Pembroke State University MA,, George Peobody College Dr. Harold D. Maxwell B.S., M.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute Ph.D., North Carolina State University MR. JAMES B. EBERT DR. BONNIE A. KELLEY DR. DAVID K. KUO MR. JOSEPH A. MCGIRT DR. HAROLD D. MAXWELL faculty seventeen Department of Business Administration and Economics DR. DONALD E. KELLEY MR. GEORGE T. AMMONS MR. JAMES BATTLE, JR. MR. DEXTER BROOKS MISS ANNIE HAZEL COATES eighteen faculty i MRS. MAGNOLIA O GRIFFITH MR. JONATHAN D. LONGFELLOW v R. ROBERT D. MAYNOR MR. MICHAEL B. O ' BRIEN Dr. Donald E. Kelley, Choirmon B,S., MB. A,, Ph.D., University of South Carolina Mr. George T. Amnions B.S., C.P.A,, UNC-Chapel Hill Mr. James Bottle, Jr. B.A., Citadel M.B.A., University of South Carolina Mr. Dexter Brooks B.S,, M.S., North Carolina State University J.D., UNC School of low Miss Annie Hazel Cootes B.S., St. Andrews Presbyterian College M.A. Ed-, University of Georgia Mr. Fred R. David (on academic leave) B.S., MB. A., Wake Forest University Mrs. Magnolia O. Griffith B.S., M.A., Appalachian State University Mr. Jonathan D. Longfellow B.A., B.M., St. Andrews Presbyterian M.A., Appalachian State University Mr. Robert D. Moynor B.A., Pembroke State University M.A., Applachian State University Ed.D., University of Miami Mr. Michael B. O ' Brien B.A., Morist College M.S., St. Bonaventure University Mr. John W. Word III B.A., B.M., St. Andrews Presbyterian Col- lege M.B.A., Woke Forest University Mr. Victor W. Wolf M.B., Handelskandidat, Sivilokonom Norges Hondelshoyskoe MR. JOHN W. WARD III MR. VICTOR W. WOLF foculty nineteen lUW Department Of DR. THOMAS J. LEACH MR. ALBERT D. DUNAVAN MR. JAMES S. FARMER Dr. Thomas J. Leach, Chairman B,S., U.S. Novol Academy M.A., Ph.D , UNC-Chapel Hill Mr. Albert D. Dunavan B S., MA, University of Nebrosko Mr. James S. Farmer 8. A., MA,, UNC-Chapel Hill Mrs. Majorie L. Farmer B.A., Tift College M.A., UNC-Chopel Hill Mrs. Groce E. Gibson B.A , UNC-Greensboro M.A., Duke University Dr. Chester I. iordan B.A., Emory Henry College M.A., University of Wyoming Ph.D., Bowling Green State University Dr. Josef L. Monde! B.A., Pembroke State University M.A , PhD , UNC-Chapel Hill Mr. Enoch C. Morris, Jr. B FA , Memphis State University M.FA , Wayne State University Dr. Matthew C. Morrison B.A., David Lipscomb College M.A., Indiana State University Ph.D , Indiana University MRS. MARJORIE L. FARMER MRS. GRACE E. GIBSON DR. CHESTER L JORDAN DR. JOSEF L. MANDEL MR. ENOCH C. MORRIS, JR. DR. MATTHEW C. MORRISON twenty faculty ■ ' ' ■ ' •■■ ' ■- ' ° ' ™ ' ™ ' ' ' ™™™™ ™™°™ g Q Communicative Arts 3R. ROBERT W. REISING DR. RAYMOND J. RUNDUS DR. DENNIS H. SIGMON JR. DR. SHELBY DEAN STEPHENSON DR. EUGENE C. TORBERT MRS. ANN F. WELLS DR. ROBERT C. WESS DR. RUDY D. WILLIAMS Dr. Robert W. Reising B.A,, Michigan Stote University M,A., University of Connecticut Ed.D., Dul e University Dr. Raymond J. Rundus B.A., College of Emporia M.A., Wayne Stote University Ph.D., University of Nebraska Dr. Dennis H. Sigmon, Jr. A.B., High Point College M.A.T., Appalachian State University Ph.D , Purdue University Dr. Shelby Deon Stephenson B.A., UNC-Chopel Hill M.A,, University of Pittsburgh Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison Dr. Eugene C. Torbert B.A. M.A., Ph.D., UNC-Chopel Hill Mr. Richard Vela (on academic leave) B.A., M.A., University of Dollos Mrs. Ann F. Wells B.A., Coker College M.A., East Carolina University Dr. Robert C. Wess B.A., Duns Scotus College M.A., Xavier University Ph.D., University of Notre Dome Dr. Rudy D. Williams B.A., Millsops College M.A., University of Mississippi Ph.D., UNC-Chopel Hill 1l faculty twenty-one Department of Education DR. GERALD D. MAYNOR DR. PAUL J. BERGHOFF DR BEN JAY DRYMOND DR. CARL M. FISHER DR. RALPH B. KORNEYGAY twenty-two ' faculty DR. JESSE M. LAMM DR. DONALD R. LITTLE DR. WILLIE MCNEILL JR DR. L.L. MURRAY DR. JOHN T. RUSSELL DR. LAWRENCE R SCHULTZ DR. JUDITH L. WISH Dr. Gerald D. Maynor, Chairman B.A., Pembroke Stote University M.A., Appalachian State University Ed.D., University of Miami Dr. Paul J. Berghoff B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan Dr. Mary M. Buxton B.S., M.A., Appalachian Stote University Ed.D., Ball Stote University Dr. Rhoda P. Collins B.A,, M.Ed., UNC-Chopel Hill Ed.D., Dulce University Dr. William H. Dashiell B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland Dr. Ben Jay Drymon B.S. Davidson College M.Ed., Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill Dr. Carl M. Fisher B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Florida State University Dr. Ralph B. Kornegoy B.A., Wilmington College M.A,, Ed.S., Appalachian State University; Ed.D., North Corolino State University Dr. Jesse M. Lamm B.S., M.A,, East Carolina University; Ed.D., New York University Dr. Donald R. Little A.B., Mercer University M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Georgia Dr. Willie McNeill, Jr. B.S., Livingston College; M.S., North Carolina A. T. State University; Ed.D., Pennsylvonio State University Dr. L.L. Murray B.A., Atlantic Christian College M.A., East Carolina University Ed.D., University of Florida Dr. John T. Russell A.B., Oberlin College B.D., Seobury-Western Theological Seminary S.T.M., The University of the South Ph.D., Indiano University Dr. Lawrence R. Schultz B.S., Bowling Green University M.A., Ph.D., University of South Florida Dr. Judith L. Wish B.S,, Campbell College M.Ed., UNC-Chopel Hill Ed.D., Duke University faculty twenty-three a k ■ s- 1 IM 1 vl 1 ...V - 4 h! A DR. THOMAS E. ROSS Department of Geology and Geography MR. ROBERT L. KEBER Or. Thomas E. Ross, Chairman B.A., M.S., Marshall University Ph.D., University of Tennessee Mr. Robert L. Keber B.A., M.A., UNC-Chapel Hill Dr. Elizabeth H. Kuo B.S., National Taiwan University M.A., University of Georgia Ph.D., UNC-Chopel Hill Dr. Frances Simone B A., Queens College, CUNY M.Ed., University of Florido Ph.D., Duke University Dr. Raymond B. Pennington, Chairman B-S., East Carolina University Ed.M., UNC-Chapel Hill Ed D., Duke University Dr. Ellen Jane Bryan B.S., Pembroke State University M.AE., East Carolina University Ph.D., Middle Tennessee Stote University Miss Glorio M. Cononizado B.S., Philippine Normal College M.A., Ed., East Corolino University DR. ELIZABETH H. KUO DR. FRANCES SIMONE Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation MISS GLORIA M. CANONIZADO DR. RAYMOND B. PENNINGTON i Si twenty-four faculty DR. EDWIN W. GRAIN MR. HAROLD T. ELLEN MR. LACEY E. GANE DR. KENNETH P. JOHNSON MR. DANIEL KENNEY MR. WILLIAM R. LEE, JR. DR. ANDRE J. NADEAU MR. HAROLD M. OLSON MS. LINDA KAY ROBINSON MISS MAUDE ANN WEBB Dr. Edwin W. Croin B.S., M.A., Appalachion State University; Ed.D., West Virginia University Mr. Harold T. Ellen A.B,, Elon College; M.A,, East Carolina University Mr. Locey E. Gone B.A., Elon College; Ed.M., UNC- Greensboro Dr. Kenneth P. Johnson B.S-, Cortland Stote Teachers College; Ed.M., St. Lawrence University; Pe,D., Indiana University Mr. Daniel Kenney B.S., M.A.Ed., East Carolina University Mr. William R. Ue, Jr. B.S., M.A.Ed., Atlantic Christian College; B.S., East Carolina University Dr. Andre J. Nadeau B.A., Appalachian State University M.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of lowo Mr. Harold M. Olson B.A., Coe College; MA., Wayne State University Ms. Linda Kay Robinson B.S,, Mors Hill College; M.A., Appalachian State University Miss Maude Ann Webb B.S., M.A., Eost Carolina University faculty twenty-five Department of History Dr. John Chay, Chairman A.B., A.M., A.M.L.S., Ph.D., The University of Michigan Dr. Robert Brown B.A., UNC-Chopei Hill M.A., Marshall University MA. Ph D , Duke University Mr. Williom R. Buiiord, Jr. B.A., St. Andrews Presbyterian College M.A., UPJC-Chapel Hill Mr. Lxiren L. Butler II B.A., M.A., University of Arkansas Ph.D. Candidate, Uriiversity of South Caroline Mr. Adolph L Dial B.A., Pembroke State University Ed.M., CA.G.S., Boston University Mr. Dovid K. Eliodes A.B , UNC-Chapel Hill MA., Eost Carolina University Ph.D. Candidote, University of South Caroline Dr. Poul K. Freiwirth Th.D., Atlantic Union College M.A., Potomoc University Ph D , Untversit ' of Marylond Dr. Jerome A. McDuffie B.A., Pembroke Stote University MA., Woke Forest University Ph.D., Kent State DR. JOHN CHAY DR. ROBERT W. BROWN MR. WILLIAM R. BULLARD, JR. MR. LOREN L. BUTLER II MR. ADOLPH L. DIAL MR. DAVID K. ELIADES DR. PAUL K. FREIV.lRTH DR. JEROME A. MCDUFFIE m twenty-six ' faculty 1 Department of Home Economics MRS. LINDA J, DROSE MRS. AGNES O. GREEN MRS. ANNIE MERLE W. ELAM MRS. CARLETTA T. EDWARDS MISS BILLIE F. EVANS Mrs. Annie Merie W. Elom, Choirmon B.S., Pembroke State University M.S., UNC-Greensboro Mrs. Undo J. Drose B.S., Pembroke State University Mrs. Agnes O. Greene B.S., Florida Southern College W,.A., Northern Michigan University LIBRARIANS Dr. L. Miles Roisig, Director of Librory Services B.S., University of Virginia M.S.L.S., Stote University of New York at Albany Ph. D., Walden University Mrs. Corletto T. Edwards B.A., M.S.L.S., North Carolina Central University Miss Billie F. Evons B.S., East Carolina University M.S., Appolachian State University Mr. Walter S. Musgrove B.A., University of Florida M.S.L.S., Atlanta University DR. L. MILES RAISIG faculty twenty- seven Department of Mathematics Dr. James R. Krabill, Chairman B.A., Miami University (Ohio) MA, Ph D , Dulte University Dr. CKarles D. Bass B.5., B.A., Corson-Newmon College Ph.D., University of Tennessee Mr. Claude W. Berry, Jr. B S , MA Ed-, Pembroke State University Dr. John E. Cruthirds B.S., University South Alobomo M.S., Ph.D., Florida Stote University Dr. Robert M. Geist III (on leave) B A , Dul e University M.S., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Dr. Joseph W. Goldston B.S., MS, Ph D., UNC-Chopel Hill Dr. James Morrow B.A., MA, Miami University Ph D., Florida State University Dr. H. Rhodes Peele, Jr. B S North Carolino State University M.S., Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill Mr. Gilbert L Sampson (on leave) B.S.. Pembroke State University M.A., University of Arkansas Ph.D. Candidate, New York University DR. JAMES R. KRABILL DR. CHARLES D. BASS MR. CLAUDE W. BERRY, JR. DR. JOHN E. CRUTHIRDS i DR. JOSEPH W. GOLDSTON DR. JAMES MORROW DR. H. RHODES PEELE, JR. twenty-eight foculty -j DR. HAROLD C. SLAGLE Department of Music Dr. Harold C. Slogle, Chairman B.M.E,, M.M., University of Nebraska Ed,D,, University of Illinois Mr. William F. Fritz B.M., California Institute of the Arts M.A., California State University Mrs. Doris B. Johnson B.M,, Syracuse University Ed., M., The University of Buffalo Mr. Jonothan A. Moisonpierre B.M., Ohio Wesleyon University M.M,, University of Maryland Dr. Francis L. Pfeifer A. 8., Panhandle A M College M.A., University of Wyoming D.M.E., Chicago Musical College Mrs. Elmo L. Ransom B.S., M.A., Ohio State University Dr. Robert L. Romine B.S., M.A., Northeast Missouri State University Ph.D., University of Iowa Dr. George R. Walter B.S., West Virginia University MM. Indiana University Ph.D., West Virginia University MR. WILLIAM F. FRITZ MRS. DORIS B. JOHNSON MR. JONATHAN MAISONPIERRE DR. FRANCIS L. PFEIFER MRS. ELMA L RANSOM DR. ROBERT L. ROMINE DR. GEORGE R. WALTER faculty twenty-nine Department of Philosophy and Religion DR. ROBERT K. GUSTAFSON Dr. Robert K. Gustofson, Chairman B A., University of Califo rnia M.Div., Th.M,, Th D., Union Theological Seminary Dr. George Leo Harper, Jr. B A , Randolph Macon College M Div , Yale University Ph D, Duke University Miss I. Ruth Martin B.A., Meredith College MRE., Southwestern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminory M.A,, Emory University Dr. Mourice Stanley B.S. North Carolina State University M.A., PhD., UNC-Chopel Hill Dr. Albert Studdard B.A., Mercer University B.D , Nevv Orleons Baptist Seminary M.A., University of Louisville Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary DR. GEORGE LEA HARPER, JR. MISS I. RUTH MARTIN DR. MAURICE STANLEY DR. ALBERT STUDDARD thirty faculty DR. JOHN S. WALLINGFORD Dr. John S. Wollingford, Chairman B.Phys., M-Ed., University of Minnesota M.S., Ph.D., Florida State University Dr. Jose J. D ' Arruda (on leave) B.S., Lowell Technological Institute M.S., Ph.D., University of Delaware Mr. Chandler M. Dennis, Jr. B.S,, Upsala College MS., Virginia State College Mr. Andrew Ransom B.S-, Pembroke State University Ed.M,, Ohio State University Dr. John E. Reissner A.B., Harvard College Ph.D., University of California Dr. Harold J. Teague B.S., Methodist College M.S., Ph.D., North Carolina State University Dr. Peter A. Wish B.S., Campbell College M.S., Ph.D., North Carolina State University MR. CHANDLER M. DENNIS, JR. MR. ANDREW RANSOM DR. JOHN E. REISSNER Department of Physical Science DR. HAROLD J. TEAGUE DR. PETER A. WISH faculty thirty-one Department of Political Science DR. CHANG H. CHO Dr. Chang H. Cho, Chairman LL.B , Yonsei University M A., American University DP. A., George Washington University Mr. Robert A. Delgrosso B.A , Fordham University M.A., PhD , Michigan State University Dr. Gibson H. Gray B.B.A., University of Texas M,A,, Ph.D., Columbia University Dr. Paul B. Herrick, Jr. B A , Denison University M.A., Northeastern University Ph.D., Tulane University Dr. Walter L. Weisberg B.A,, Franklin and Marshall College MA., University of Chicago Ph D , University of Texas Austin MR. ROBERT A. DELGROSSO DR. GIBSON H. GRAY DR. PAUL B. HERRICK, JR. DR. WALTER L. WEISBERG thirty-two faculty Dr. Kathryn K. Rileigh, Chairperson B,A., M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Dr. Duncofi Lee Forest B.A., University of Texas M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland Mr. James F. Hubbard B.A., M.A., University of Richmond B.D., Union Theological Seminary Th.M., Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Dr. Poul W. Killian A.B., M.A., East Carolina University Ph.D., North Carolina State University Dr. Dennis V. O ' Brien B.S., Pembroke State University Dr. Michael L. Strati! B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Florido DR. KATHRYN K. RILEIGH I DR. DUNCAN LEE FOREST MR. JAMES F. HUBBARD DR. PAUL W. KILLIAN ■P i 1 H ' f 1 1 H - M Department of Psychology DR. DENNIS V. O ' BRIEN DR. MICHAEL L. STRATIL 672G1 faculty thirty-three Department of Sociology DR. FRANK A. SCHMALLEGER MRS. ELEANOR H. BLAKELY Dr. Frank A. Schmalleger, Chairman B.BA., University of Notre Dome M.A., Ph.D., Ohio Stote University Mrs. Eleanor H. Blakely B A , Salem College M.S S W , University of Louisville Dr. John R. Bowman B.A., University of Kentucky M.S., Florido State University Ph.D., Ohio State University Dr. Normon R. Layne, Jr. B.A-, MA , Ph D , University of Georgia Mr. Stephen M. Marson B.A , Ohio Dominican College M S W,, Ohio Stote University Dr. John Rimberg B.A , Horvord University M.A., Ph D , Columbia University Mr. Michael R. Sellon B A , Bemidji State University MS, Northern Illinois University Dr. Donald B. Walker A.B , University of Michigan Ph.D., Wayne State University DR. JOHN R. BOWMAN DR. NORMAN R. LAYNE, JR. MR. STEPHEN M. MARSON DR. JOHN RIMBERG MR. MICHAEL R. SELLON DR. DONALD B. WALKEF thirty-four faculty ' l  ™™ ™«« ™ ™«« «™™ ' ' ™™ 9% ™. .■Il4f w. Anthia Saloupis, Fayelteville, N.C- B.S. Art Education Anne Williford, Foyetteville, N.C. B.A. Art Ao ' . Ao yCmvn z iahers fie and Cameron Cole, Foyetfeville, N.C. B.S. Biology Lejeona Hammond, Moxton, N.C. B.S. Business Administration thirty-eight features Susan Mann, Durham, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) Leigh Everette, Fayetteville, N.C. Special Education — Mental Retardation (K-)2) , r Sally Doiley, Fayetteville, N.C. B.S. Art Education Kenneth Fentress, Greensboro, N.C. B.A. Sociology features thirty-nine Gwendolyn Turner, Dillon, S.C. B.S. Music Margaret Wallingtord, Lumberton, N.C. B.A. Art Peggy Cecil, Roeford, N.C. B.A, Religion Steven Miller, Fincostle, Va. B.S. Political Science forty features Patricia Forest, Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Chemistry Bonnie Taylor, Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Special Education — Mental Retardation (K-12) Erica Danok, Fayetteville, N.C. B.S. Special Education — Mental Retardation (K-12) David Gay, Ft. Meade, Fla. B.S. Mathematics feotures forty-one Vanessa Shaw, Supply, N.C. B.S. Physical Education Deborah Branch, Rowland, N.C. B.S. Psychology UL4 Eugene Mauldin, Lumberton, N.C. B.A. Religion Gwendolyn Sealey, Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Political Science forty-two feotures ■■■BiffiS Bobby Huntley, Wadesboro, N.C., Chemistry Melanie Hinton, Hope Mills, N.C., Physical Education Cheryl Thomas, Lumberton, N.C., Psychology- Sociology Saul Smith, Wake Forest, N.C., Psychology features forty-three Lynn Carrowon, Lumberton, N.C., Political Science Susan Kennedy, St. Pauls, N.C., Psychology Pamela Wiggins, Fayetteville, N.C., Sociology ■„ f Kathy Hawkins, Raeford, N.C., Education (K-3) forty-four features J ' .1 feotures forty-five Marshals Gwen Seoley, Anthia Saloupis, Laura Rice, Lejeana Hammond, Brenda Huntley, Leo Minervini, Leigh Everette, Peggy Cecil, Kathy Hawkins, Ellon Bass, (not pictured: Tom Horris, Melanie Hinton, Kothy Nobles, Bonnie Taylor) forty-six features mm = I- Lt-D w. O U 3 •- Ij Jj -? Zi i7 Q Z Q Q £ — 0) = o a r o u at a -c n- = J E .9 oi c- g organizations forty-seven M. ?Ilc tnm txxt Lyceum Events Mike Cross Danish Gymnostics Team Roy Spencer Notional Players ' Twelfth Night Marshall Goodman (Piano Harp Duet) National Opera Company Lc Boheme September 6 October 16 November 6 Januory 15 February 5 March 4 ■i features forty-nine The Kingsmen Danish Gymnastics Team fifty features features fifty-one Timofei Dokshitzer, world renowned Russian Trumpet Player, conducted a seminar and concert in the Performing Arts Center at PSU. Timofei Dokshitzer is Russia ' s leading trumpet virtuoso and one of the greatest musicians in the world. His unique playing style boasts on amazing variety of tonal color, complete technical mas- tery, and enormous range. During his seminars he demonstrates some of his points on the trumpet. m H Jk S fifty- two features Dokshitzer % ?-. ' Dokshitzer wos born 56 years ago in the small Ukronian town of Mezhin. He began studying trumpet at the age of 10, and then after ■moving to Moscow, he attended the Central School for Gifted Chil- dren at the Moscow Conservotory. In 1 94 1 he was o prize winner in !an All-Soviet Competition in Prague. He is currently a trumpet professor at the Guessin Institute, a position he has held since 1950. He also is a solo ortist who has oppeored throughout Europe. 1 1 y iij 1 ;■ . 1 ?----( 1 - features fifty-three tfe The National Players ' ' ' The Twelfth Nighf fifty-four ' feotures Cost SOPHIE RAUSCHMEYER ANDY HOBART NORMAN CORNELL Al Dunavan, Director Anne Marie Clorl son Holbert McNeill Keith E- Crespo ®m features fifty-five Marshall Goodman Piano and Harp Duet fifty-six features Mm m Jf Uss iPU — ( ntAio entrt y Susan ' Uiuson, Srd ranner u ; amm ame ; fsl ' runner-i ; (S nt uu ' entr Jl [is S fU; sa features ' fifty- seven Q tcy)fiec ' mA yva i980 Sf ' vs W ' r X John R Jones, chairman of the Old Main commission, cuts the ribbon at the rededicotion of Main. With him ore Chancellor Givens and Jesse Oxendine. K. . Chancellor Givens at the Rededicotion ceremony of Old MainTSeoted on the c Adolph Dial. ' Homecoming 1 980 — the biggest in Pembroke Stote Uni- versity ' s history! This years homecoming was host to two mojor events: the rededicotion of the reconstructed Old Main build- ing and the induction of the five chorter members of the PSU Sports HoM of Fame. Other events included o porade. Old Moin open house , campus tours, olumni bonquet, and both men ' s and women ' s homecoming bosketboll gomes. Another high- light was the playing of the Uni- versity ' s new carillon bells and chimes. liom P. Turner, Governor J ft Holshouser, ond fifty-eight features .■■ ' mmm A capacity crowd attended the Homecoming Dance at Quincy ' s Old Place in Lumberton. Musical enter- tainment was provided by the Spon- tanes. Following the homecoming basketball gome on Saturday, there was a victory dance in the D.F. Lowry Student Center with music by Threshold. Earlier in the week, PSU students en- joyed the Charlie Brown Disco, The 1980 Homecoming Parade was the biggest ever with numerous visiting queens, marching bands, several ROTC units and many floats. ► ? tf ' A feotures fifty-nine Art League First row: MorJean Wollingford, Nadine Goodwin, Lucille Wel- ters. Second row: James Locklear, Kathy Bunn, Donna Rountree, Jackie Jocobs, Goyle Lupton, Hipe Williams, George Sprogue. Third row; Susan Lammonds, Mary Anne P, Wolker, Ron Cole, Joy Atkinson McGugon, President — MorJeon Woilingford; Vice President — Stan Piestrak; Secretary-Treosurer — Anne E. Dovis. M art league -naea presents . . Student EXPOSITION PtRFOBMIWC ARTS CENTER Iff-j PEMBROKE, N.C. The Art League and NAEA seeks to promote art and art education on campus and in the community. Our effort is to enlarge the perspectives of our members through trips ond provide for their work with shows, sales, and expositions. With these cultural experiences, we strive to expose the campus community to art ond enlarge their perception and obilities to comprehend both abstractions ond realities. sixty-two orgonizotions ■.■■mmt American Indian Student Association The purpose of the American Indian Student Associotion is to moke known the pride in Annerican Heritage, the economic and political goals. The educotionol opportunity and the unification of our people. However, its primary purpose is to create an Indion awareness and concern for the native American. Front row: Brigette Broyboy, Kim Epps, SchRun Richardson, Cathy Lockleor, Christina Locklear. Second row: Johnny Benton, Jackie Jacobs, Regina Chavis, Milton Locklear, Wendy Bonordi, Meredity Dial, Archie Lynch, Angela Strickland, Jennifer Locklear. Back row: Jon Locklear, Morvin Jordan, Shoron Hunt, Raymond Cummings, Danfard Groves, Jimmy Richardson, Joel Rogers, Gregory Elk. The officers are: Archie Lynch — Presi- dent; Milton Locklear — Vice President; Sharon Hunt — Secre- tary; Christina Locklear — Treasurer. Alethia First row: Wilson Rogers, Peggy Cecil, Mark Powell, Dr. Maurice Stanley, Dr. Leo Harper, Dr. Robert Gusto fson — Advisors. Sec- ond row: Donna Pait, Shirley Jones, Chuck Perry, Mario Lopes, Mike Chovis, Greta Jackson, Miss I. Ruth Martin — Advisor, Mary Ellen Crawford, Randy Hudson. Third row: Jim Everette, Kim Neill, Richard Hall, Celeste Williams, Debro McMillan, Gene Mouldin, Williom Townsend, Paul Keeter, Anthony Hester organizations sixty-three Association for Childhood Education International Back row: (L-R) Susan Mann, Joyce Groham, Mory Sue Porker, Cynthia Sim- mons Undo Hotcher, Genevieve Sampson, Bonita Pighef. Front row; Wanda Epps, ' Helen Odom, Belyndo Lynch, Georgio Stoker. Not pictured — bandi Ivey. ' Shorlene Arnette, Dr. Judith Wish The Association for Childhood Educotion Intemotionahs an organization dedicated to serving all the children of the community. The children of the Odum Home ore our main concern this year. The International Year of the Child The Association hos had fund-raising projects .n order to do something speciol for the children. ' Tm Someone Special ' - ' : m?,TrHL°. fn children at the Odum Home and our Association matched a $100 pledge for the purchase of playground equipment. Again, our mam concern i the chil- dren ond their welfare Student National Education Association (L-R) Bock Row — Lorry Cox, Borbaro Brearley, Rosa McPhotter, Sandy Borden Joyce Graham, Shirley Dovis, Second Row — Sharon Biockweil, Charlotte Williams, Barbara Sawyers, Dr. Rhodo Collins — Advisor, Joy Brown Jean Hodges, Carolyn Bryant First Row — Carol O ' Brien — Secretory-Treosurer, Wcllord McPherson — President, Elaine Davenport — V.-President. The Student Notionol Educotion Association is composed of 54,000 college students preparing to be teachers. It is the largest student membership orga- n za ' on in the woHd and is on affiliate of the Notional Education Association the lorgest and most powerful teacher orgonizotion ,n the ™J™ Students const antly work through the S.N.E.A. to improve the teacher f°J ' ° ' °- g°am on compus in the following ways. To develop ' P f f , ] ' ' an understonding of the education profession. To provide for a united student voice in matters affecting their profession. To influence the conditions under which prospective educators prepared, To odvance the interests and welfare of students prepanng for o career in education. To prorriote ond protect human and civil righTs. and To stimulate the highest ideals of professional ethics, standards and attitudes. sixty-four orgonizotions ' ■■mm The Student Council for Exceptional Children is o division of the Council of Exceptional Children. Membership is not limited to Special Education Majors. S.C.E.C. participoted in the Fifth Annual Robeson County Special Olympics lost Moy. Service projects, olso non- restricted, include working with the men- tally retarded at local elementary schools, and supporting the Statewide Exceptional Children ' s Week last November. S.C.E.C. members also attended the State C.E.C. convention in Charlotte November 1 5th and 16th. Student Council for Exceptional Children Front row: Debbie Holcomb, Sonia Jordan, Maxine Lockleor, Donno Woodlev — Sec. Trees. Bock row: Dr. Lorry Schultz — Advisor, Sandra Highsmith, Twana Stricklond, Kathy Feldmon, Leigh Everette, Sherry Stevens, Fred Shubert — V.P. Not pictured: Erica Dcnok — Photographer Historian, Patty Cole — President. orgonizctions sixty-five Social Work Club Back row: Joyce Starling — Treasurer PubiictTy, Mitchell Cox, Roger Chestnut — Publicity, Debbie Branch — Secretory, Dwight Jackson, Cheryl Thomas — Vice-President, Elenor Blokley — Advisor. Front row: Steve Morson — Advisor, Emma Kelley — President, Delores Miller, Pom Wiggins — Vice President. The Social Work Club of Pembroke State University sponsored various projects in order to raise money to help a needy family at Christmos time end to give a scholorship in the spring. During the foil semester, the ciub gave away a Schlitz clock. The giving away of a pinball machine was plonned for the spring. Several members of the club olso took a trip to UNC-CH to look into the groduote program in Social Work. Circle K Club The Circle K Club is on extension of the Kiwonis Club in Pembroke- consist of o president, Vice-President, Secretary and Board of Directors. Bock row: Thomas Belin, Roger Pickett — President, Roger Chestnut, Mitchell Cox, Front row: Wollace Mock, Alton Wotson — Vice President, Emma Kelley — Secretory, Dr, John Rimberg — Advisor, Mary Callahan, Sandra Lowery I sixty-six orgonizations K .j.- mm Euclidean Math Club Back row: Becky Brown, David Gay — Pres., Sheila Brown, Jim Morrow — Advisor. Front row: Ellon Boss, Sue Livermore, Becky Lennon — VP, Sandra Coffield. Pi Beta Chi Business Fraternity Back row: Dr. Donald Kelley, Kenneth Mclnnis, Mark Pico, Corlisle McCutcheon, Third row: Lejeono Hammond, Debra Luck, Joe Butler, Audrey Johnson, John Smith, Dwight Willougby. Second row: Debra Sidwell, Rondolph Contu, Ed Gotch, Poulette Locklear. First row: Nancy Griffin, Marge Alquist, Don Hales, Tom Goddts, James Young, Jim Baker, Romona Skipper The Pi Beta Chi Business Fraternity is a professional organization composed of women and men who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Business Education, and students who are interested in business concepts. As o professional orgonization, the society endeavors to institute an atmosphere that will be conducive to the creation and molding of choracter and leadership and the ad- vancement of intellectual curiosity, academic proficiency, and ma- ture responsibility. To achieve these goals, the society sponsors campus seminars, the annual Job Fair, and an income tox preparation service for the disadvantage of the community. orgonizatlons sixty-seven Concert Band The University Concert Band is open to oil men and women, regardless of planned major, with the permission of the Director Performances ore given in area public schools os well as public performances on the PSU campus. Kincy Barrow, Melissa Berry, Zenetto Brewington, Eloise Brown, David Corriger, David Clark, Gil Clork, Dale Clewis, Jeff Cooney, Ray Council, Ray Davidson, Linda Davis, Steven Edwards, Brion Fitts, Craig Freeman, Michael Galbreath, Cynthis Gentry, John Hudson, Julie Hall, Genio Hester, Kim Hister, Daniel Highnight, Yvonne James, Terry Jenkins, Allen Johnson, Joe Locklear, Ron Moclntyre, Joy McQueen, Randy Rouse, Korrin Schirrmon, Richard Steirer, John Sutton, Gwen Turner, Ricky Waffs, Michoel Williams, Greg Worthington, Dovid Yandle I i •I II ii t f( Concert Choir The University Concert Choir is composed of forty to fifty mem- bers from throughout the University who ore committed to the performance and cultiviation of excellent choral literature. They present concerts both on and off campus — on tours, at churces, on television and elsewhere. Bock row: Dr. Horotd Slagle, Don Holes, Randy Rouse, Richard Steirer, Dale Clewis, Gil Clark, Greg Worthington, Dole Oxendine, Dorrell McDowell. Second row: Trudy Coin, Esta Blount, Mono Locklear, Lori Bortlett, Annah Hunt, Barboro Blackburn, Angleo Davenport, Valerie Emanuel, Kim Hester, Teresa Hyott, First row: Terry Barefoot, LoRue Price, Greta Jockson, Diane Jones, Bonito West, LirKdo McLourin, Lilo Turner, Cathy Melvin, Jody Allen, Zenetto Brewington sixty-eight ' orgonizotions B . ' I iiil Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America is a nationol organization representing the music profession. The purposes of this organization ore to encourage and actively promote the highest stondards of creotivity, pefor- monce, education, and research in music of America; to develop and en- First row: Joe Locklear, Terry Jenkins, Craven Whitlow, Steve Bryan, Lilo Turner (Sweetheart), Moner Tyson, Gil Clark, Valerie Emmanuel (Sweetheart), Matt Trexler, Mike Williams. Second row: Dr. George Walter (Advisor), David Guy, Scott Clewis, Clay Johnson, Daryle Nobles, Dale Clewis, Richard Steirer, John Hudson, Clark Moffitt, David Carriger, Brian Fitts, Ray Davidson. Not pictured: Earl Auty, Mike Willis. courage loyalty to the Alma Mater; to foster the mutual welfare and brother- hood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members; and to instill in oil people an awareness of music ' s important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. ALPHA OMEGA is a sorority for women who are pursuing o major or minor in the field of music. The principal purpose of the sorority is the promotion of a greater understanding of music and music education through increased knowledge about music and Increased performance experience. Monthly meetings stress both of these objectives. This year, for the first time, ALPHA Alpha Omega Front row: Kim Hester, Barbara Blackburn, Teresa Hyatt, Middle row: Cynthia Gentry, Esto Blount, Lori Locklear, LaRue Price, Zenetta Brewington, Jody Allen. Front row: Terry Barefoot, Lilo Turner, Linda McLourine, Diane Jones, Bonito West, Gwen Turner. OMEGA has presented two public recitals (Foil and Spring). The sorority is also working toward ultimate acceptance as a college chapter of SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, on international professional fraternity for women in the field of music. organizations sixty-nine sonnel is selected from the members of the University Concert Band. Public ap- pearances consist of parades throughout North Carolina and surrounding areas. Kim Hester, Julie Hall, Yvonne James, Elouise Brown, Ray Council, Ron Moclntyre, Daniel Higmght, Jr., David Clark, Michael Galbreath, David Carringer, Ricky Watts, John Hudson, Gil Clark, Cynthia Gentry, Randy Rouse, Allen Johnson, Maner Tyson, Terry Jenkins, Joe Locklear, Dole Clewis, Roy Davidson, Korrin Schirrman, Brian Fitts, Michoel Williams, Craig Freeman, John Sutton, Greg Worthington. seventy organizations Pom Pom Girls Back row: Jackie Robinson, Jean Newton, Chris Newton, Mickie Campion, Peggy Grahom, Reba Mundy. Front row: Sonia Jordan, Anna Marie Stomp, Deboroh Burch, Emily Nichols, Kathy Long. organizotions seventy-one Music Educators National Conference The purpose of the college chapter is to provide opportunities for professional development of its music education majors through participation in State, Division and Notional meetings ond the monthly meetings of the chapter. Chapter members have attended onnually the North Corolino Music Educators Conventions in Winston-Salem, and over the years have attended four Division Conventions in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Norfolk and Washington, ond one National Convention in Atlanta Back row: Croig Freeman, Steven Edwards, Michael Gol- breath, Teresa Hyatt, Greg Worthington, Dole Oxendine, Allen Johnson. Third row: David Clark, Terry Jenkins, Randy Rouse, Ricky Watts, Cynthia Gentry, Richard Steirer, Second row: Kim Hester, Cathy Melvtn, Linda Davis, Lori Lockleor, Esta Blount, Karrin Schirrman, Matt Trexler, Cloy Johnson, Barbaro Blackburn, LoRue Price, Jody Allen, Zenetto Brewington, Mrs, Johnson (advisor). Front row: Michael Williams, Terry Barefoot, John Hudson, Gwen Turner, Ray Davidson, Lila Turner, Lindo McLaurin, Bonito West, Diane Jones, Brian Fitts, Joe Lockleor. Singers and Swingers Bock row: Lori Bartlett, Liza Toyior, Teresa Hyatt, David Guy, Brion Fitts, Karrin Schirrman, John Sutton, Gil Clork, David Carriger, Randy Rouse, Cynthia Gentry, Dole Clewrs, Cloy Johnson, Dale Oxendine, Don Hales, Matt Trexler. Middle row: Lindo Dovis, Richard Steirer, Allen Johnson, Moner Ty- son, Front row: David Clark, Ron Mclntyre, Don Hignight, Gwen Turner, Randy Rooks. Not pictured: Lila Turner. The Singers and Swingers, a pop-vocol group and a jazz ensemble, offer students the opportunity to participate in producing and performing profes- sional calibre musical shows which hove enhanced the name of Pembroke State University throughout the State, seventy-two orgonizotions : ' mM Sigma Tau Delta Back row: Dr. Tom Leach, Dr. Robert Wess, Dr. Josef Mondel, Dr. Roy Rundus, David Wheeler, Bruce Proctor, Dr. Eugene Torbert, Dr. Dennis Sig- mon. Front row: Mrs. Grace Gibson, Georgionno Fisher, Tammy Barnes, Joni Nethercutt (not pictured): Judy Bright, Cameron Britt, Denise Dunn, Tonuel Hunt, Andy Ingram, Elise Pittman, Bob Reid, Dr. Robert Reising, Robin Rohleder, Anne Smith, Jutto Street, Mrs. Ann Wells) Sigma XI of Sigma Tau Delta honors students in the Communicative Arts Department. The Bomb Shelter Book Exchange, operated by Sigma Tau Delta, provides on opportunity for students to buy used books at reduced rotes and to sell used textbooks. Its success last year yielded funds for two scholarships. The society olso sponsored trips to such ploys os A Man For All Seasons at the Ft. Bragg Playhouse. North Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children Valerie Emanuel — Sec, Joyce Lewis — V.-Pres. in charge of membership. Kelly Anderson — Pres., Denise Shepherd — Treasurer, Dr. Mary Buxton — Advisor, (not pictured: Clark Moffitt — V.-Pres. in charge of Programs, Tammy Chason, Deborah Cummings, Renee Curl, Mary Ellen Floyd, Gilda Galliher, Hilda R. Hewet, Vanessa Jones, Kothy Long, Susan Monn, Helen Roberts, Louise Smith, Pomelo Wooten. N.C.A.E.Y.C. is designed to give increased visibility in North Corolino to early childhood educotion. It ' s major goals ore to foster, encourage and co-ordinote octivities as they relate to the education and well-being of young children. Membership in the organization is open to anyone who has on interest in chil- dren. A number of benefits and opportunities ore mode ovoiloble to members. organizations seventy-three Pe mbroke Players The Pembroke Ployers, PSU ' s theoter organization, is composed of theater majors and others inter- ested in theoter. Its purpose is to promote dromotic performance and give the campus and surrounding community a chance to porticipate in oil facts of theater, including technical as well as acting. Four major performances and severol studio productions ore held each year. Back row: (L-R) Steve Swint, Chuck KinJow, Keith Might. Fifth row; Johnny Chriscoe, Mike Dunavon, Tim Elom, Fourth row: Sandra McColley, Tammy Barnes, Susan Sutherland. Third row: Borboro Montgomery, Sort Kur- zendorfer, Kay Blue — Secretary-Treasurer, Kothy Roy, Sonja Jordan. Second row: Andy Ingram — President, Elise Moddox — V -President. First row: Enoch Morris, Al Dunavan, Dr. Chet Jordan — Advisors Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omego, the Nationol Dromatics Fraternity is represented on the PSU compus by persons who hove a serious interest in theater To be a member of this honoary as- sociation, one must earn o set num- ber of points in theoter. These points can be earned by participat- ing in various performances at PSU. All members ore entitled to priviledges established by the na- tional office. Bock row: Johnny Chriscoe, Chuck Kinlaw, Andy Ingram. Front row: Mike Dunovan, Koy Blue, Elise Moddox seventy-four organizations Ken Fentress - June Martin — Student Government Association - Vice President, Debbie Lakins - President. ■ Secretary, All students attending PSU automatically become members of the Student Government Association, Student Government functions through its elected representatives and its sponsor, the Deon of Student Affairs, The SGA is elected by the stu- dent body each Spring according to the Constitution and By- aws of the organization. The 1979 — 1980 SGA has been instrumental in revising the commencement exercises. Students will be recognized in- dividuolly, on stage, unlike past years when students were recognized only in groups according to their majors. The SGA also helped the men receive their own ice machines, They also got permission for students to hove beer on campus during a dance. The SGA, too, gave a $500 expense account to Miss PSU, Senate Front Row: Cathy Hobbson, Ken Fentress, Leo Minervini. Second row: Mickey Campion, Sheila Jorvies, Sandra Frye, Debie Blondin, Reba Munday, John Bridgers, Third row: Mike Goff, Maynord Tyson, Yvonne James, Mike Quick, David Clark, Clark Moffitt, Lejeono Hammond. E tJ ' HHHHilHHHiSQHHHHI HIiHI H B H B R June Martin, Russell G ' .hoiCq P ' ■■■■■■■ ■[■■■■mgB MHl H Hi HHMi M B Everette, Maria ■Hj F ' ' MHiHii p| HIHII UBmi BIBIpmMB a BS H Taylor, David Gay, No JJ ' 3I Wmy BBl B5iMBiMMBi MI Jp BSb B K I cinno Campbell. June Martin, Russell Gage, Mary Perry, Leigh Everette, Maria Lopes, Carmen Taylor, David Gay, Novella Mitchell, Deanno Campbell. organizations seventy-five Phi Beta Lambda Business Education Fraternity 5Airta ' .- From left: Magnolia Griffith, Mary Roulston, Corrine Walls, Joyce Byrd, Cathy Hunt, Ramona Skipf er Phi Beta Lambda provides opportunities for postsecondory and college students to develop vocotionol competencies for business and office occupo- tions and business teacher educotion. Phi Beta Lombdo is on integral port of the instructional program and in addition promotes a sense of civic end personal responsibility. From left; Tommy Nichols, Wondo Chavis, Lynn Carowon, Gv en Seoley, Dr. Pi Sigma Alpha is the notionol politicol science honor society. Its chapters Walter Weisberg. ore established in colleges ond universities of accredited and recognized stonding which offer ot least the perscribed minimum of work in politicol science. seventy-six orgonizotions t .m ■ ' mm Psychology Club Back row: Sherri Prevotte, Deanna CompbeM, Bess Britt, Second row: Debbie Branch, Trudy Coin, Au- drey Britt. Front row: Annie Coronodo, Joe Brock, Gizzelo Watson. The purpose of the psychology club is to further academic endeovors in the field of psychology. So- cial events are on intricote port of this club simply because this is on important aspect of humon de- velopment and personal growth. organizations seventy-seven Biology Club First row: Lee Corter — President, Gerry Holmes — Sec. Treas., Came- ron Cole — Vice President Second row: Regina Solos, Kim Tyson, Dr. Bonnie Kelley, Myro King, Jeff Hayes. Third row: Dyon Matthews, Gerri Moore, Pat Forrest, Tommie Chovis, Kothy Bocot, Lorry Spivey. Fourth row: Dr. Horold D Maxwe ll, Freda Jones, Bill Barnwell, Kenn Gause. Membership is limited to those who possess a true interest in the natural sci- ences. It is our wish to gain knowledge and experience in iob and field research as well OS scientific literature. Through such experience we hope to prepare our members for groduote study. Throughout the school term there ore field trips, seminars ond guest speakers as well as some friendly outings. Black Student Organization Front row; Richord Hall — Porliomentanon, Sonyo Jordon — Treosurer, Gisele Dovis — Vice President Sam Council — President, Carmen Taylor — Secretary. Second row Craig Willioms — Sergeant at Arms, Lotcnya McMillon, Barbara Stonley, Kenny McAAillan, Brendo Jenkins. Third row: Alphonzo McRoe — Sponsor, Dorrell Smith, Ray Council, Lonelto Smith. The BSO works to foster the idea of block identity, promote the true spirit of black unity, ond to insure effective participation in decision making processes that ore of fundomentol concern to the orgonization ' s members as well as to the block community at large. The BSO hosts roffles and cor woshes. During Nationol Block History Week, the BSO presented o Broodwoy production of The Wiz They host a Block History Progrom every year. seventy-eight organizations B ■- ' JSmi Catholic Community Back row: Leo Minervini, Bill Roth, Poul Andreccio, Father Paul, Jimmy Abdalla, Dr. Ross, John Schmidt, Wally Sawka. Front row: Lu Hoang, Mark Pica, Ann Davis, Gary Griffith, Dr. Andre Nadeau. The PSU Catholic Community ' s purpose is to meet in prayer and be of service and help in a Christian spirit on the university campus. The student campus leader is Leo Minervini. The Chaplain is Fother Paul Strassle. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship ] ' ' } 30 First row: Linda Huntley, Brenda Huntley, Elizabeth Mayo, Morlene Graham. Back row: Moner Tyson, J. Rondolph Hudson, Brent Juren, Mac McPhail — advisor (not pictured; Mr. Gene Worren-odvisor) The Intervarsity Christian Fellowship is o non-demoninotionol Christian orgoni- zotion which concern itself with regular Bible study and worship through witness and song. The main purpose of Intervorsity is to provide an opportunity to meet new friends to study God ' s word ond to reoch out to others. Open to oil. organizations seventy-nine aflk Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union — Christian involvement while getting your college education. Commuting and on-compus students are a part of this action. Fellowships, exciting outreach service projects, Bahama work Mission, hoyrides, Bible study, council meetings, meal-discussion groups, co ed vol- leyball, intramurals, retreats, lifestyle forums, pop corn ond hot chocolate, puppet ministry, ice cream socials, church visitations, and much more. eighty organizations Sociology Honor Society Back row: Dr. John Rimberg-advisor, George McGuire, John D ' AIpe, Melba Lockleor, Wondo Prevotte, Steve Marson-advisor. Front row: Eleanor Blokely-advisor, Marilyn Thompson, Cheryl Thomas, John Bowmon-odvisor. (not pictured: Donno Austin, Mitchell Cox, Joseph Brock, Johnny Bullard, Leo Minervini, Mono Williams, Karen Hammonds, April Gunning, Sherill Gouse, Sue Kerns, Elizabeth Logue, Roger Pickett, Cindy Willis, Mark McKenzie) The Sociology Honor Society advocates and reflects quality in Sociology, the study of Sociology. Applied Sociology Club Back row; Arlito Jocobs, John D ' AIpe, Fran Stephens, Debbie Geiger. Front row: Laurie Oxendine, Genene Purdie, Ruth Dinkins, Doreen Ivey. (not pic- tured: Thomas Miles, Joe Brock, Donno Austin, Dwight Jackson, Elizabeth Logue, Mable McRae, John Mercer, Dean Pearson, Sharon Taylor, J ames Sheppard, JoAnn Smith, William Sellers) The Applied Sociology Club consists of students interested in practical applications of the science of sociology — for example, community de- velopmentond town planning, occupational guidance and vocational rehabili- tation, etc. organizations eighty-one Indianhead ►«■. ;i2r - ' - -. • ,: All - j Civ Sg -j ' i. -vJ- -.• ;- - ■■-■■-■ ' K mfM Erica Danak, Assistant Editor 9 n Staff members: Deanna Campbell and Potty Gregory eighty-two orgonizotions Debbie Hughes, Typist organizations - eighty-three Pine Needle The Award-Winning Student Newspaper m Staff Back row: Mary Acosta- reporter, Don Frtzpatrick-SporTs Editor, Jim McDuffie-Executive Editor, Lorry McCaMum-Associate Editor. Front row: Deonno Campbell-Feature Editor, Linda Campion- reporter, Debbie Royas-reporter. (not pictured: Steve Odum-lllustrator, A. Richard Holl-Assistant Features Editor, Cindy Spivey- reporter, Joyce Starling-reporter) i i !■ fT ' - ' r Editorial Board-Don Fitzpotrick, Jim McDuffie, Deonno Campbell, Lorry McCaltum. eighty-four ' organizations student Admissions Corps Back row: Craven Whitlow, Shelia Jarvies, Phyllis Lee, Larry McCollum, Jackie Jacobs, Francie Adier, Leo Minervini. First row: Jackie Osterhoudt Robin Foddrell, Kimberly Epps, Vanessa Shaw, Sharon Hunt. The Student Admissions Corps is a volunteer campus Service or- ganization working closely with the Admissions Office in the re- cruitment of new students. The SAC is primarily involved in campus tours on a one-to-one bosis as well as for large group tours. Also, the SAC porticipote with members of the Admissions Staff in visitotions to area high schools. orgonizotions eighty-five Senior Class Officers Jimmy Abdallo-President, Laura Rice-V. -President, Romono Skipper- Secretory, Mark Pico-Treasurer. Junior Class Officers Chris NewTon Treosurer, Clark Moffitt-V, -President, Rebo Mundoy-Secretary, Robert Poole-President. eighty-six ' orgonizations candids eighty-seven Iff II II II eighty-eight candids candids eighty-nine Kappa Delta The locol chapter of Theto Kapfxj Soronty wos founded in 1968 ot Pembroke State University. In 1973, Theta Kappo, local sorority, became Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Koppo Delto, national Sorority, with faculty sponsors being Mrs. Bertine Prine. Kappa Pejta. a sisterhood of young women dedicated to otd the college and the community in civic and cultural affairs, is a service organization as well as o social one. Kappo Delta sponsors eight beds in the Crippled Children ' s Hospital in Richmond, Vo. Kappa Delta olso supports the Lion ' s Club ' s White Cain Drive Kappo Delto participates in various activities on campus, such as registration and making ID cards. Kappa Delto was the first fKitiorKil sorority on the PSU campus to receive its chorter. Bock row: (L-R) Phyllis Lee, Debbie Lakins, Anno Williford, Regino Lewis, Cynthio Gentry, Kathy Bocot, Solly Ivey, Debbie Hernandez, Maria LoF es, Lynette Coin, Mary Perry, Sheilo Jarvies, Paula Nonce. Front row: Lori Lee, Debbie Aldridge, Mickie Campion, Jon Burnett, Terrie Burleson ninety ' organizations HH Zeta Tau Alpha Eta Sigma Chopter of Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity for Women was established in 1973 on the compus of Pembroke State University, Consistently the largest women ' s Greek organization at PSU, Zeto Tau Alpha prides herself on widespread involvement in various campus activities olong with numerous service related projects each year. The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha strive to enhance their lives by holding dear the purpose of the fraternity as stated in their charter: To intensify friendship, foster a spirit of love, create such senti- ments, perform such deeds, and mold such opinions as will con- duce to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world. (Lett-Right) Third Row Standing: Cheryl Miller, Trina Hunt, Lisa Watson, Suson Thomos, Rhonda Ussery, Kathy Inman, Cindy Pierson, Jill Reeves, Jane Floyd. Second Row Standing: Tomi Clewis, Donna Smith, Robin Waddell, Teresa Saldato, Joan Moore, Julia Starling, Collette Gay, Ramona Maynor. First Row Sitting: Rhonda Autry — Secretary, Jeonnie Smith, Lisa Allen — Second V. -President, Kim Strickland — Treasurer, Jeri Pennington — First V. -President, Kaye Goins, Tanuel Hunt — President, Kathy Moon organizations ninety-one Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigmo Sigma Sigma is a nationol sacial sorority, founded in 1898 to offer philontfiropic work and nationally funded ploy-rooms and study grants at opportunities for lifelong friendship ond commitment to young women ottend- hospitols developing child-oriented progroms- Sigmo Sigma Sigma Sorority ing college and preparing for coreers. More than 44,000 Collegiote and built, furnished, and continues to support the Robbie Page Memoriol Pioy- Alumnae members support Children ' s Ploy Therapy Programs through local room ot North Carolino Memoriol Hospitol at Chapel Hill. Front row: Chorlo Wilkes, Terri House, Mary Rhodes, Cheryl Dietrich, Joyce Lewis, Kim Shockley, Bock row: Deloris Southern, Nancy Carter Sheila Bn Lhervl rrye, Debbie Dranch. ' Cheryl Frye, Debbie Branch, ■ f y- A. ' bT Tfe- ' « tm I lomA mitA 1898 SIOIUA 3mE ' N... ninety-two orgonizotions Panhellenic Council The Pembroke State University Panhellenic Council is composed of representotives from each of the three women ' s social sororities on campus. The Council ' s main func- tion is to promote better relations between the three sororities and to act as a governing body during Formal Rush. Bock row: (L-R) Kaye Coins, Sheila Jarvies, Susan Kennedy, Caroline Griffin. Front row: Mary Rhodes, Trina Hunt, Mary Perry Inter Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council is a legislative body made up of repre- sentives from each of PSU ' s four social fraternities. The IFC serves as the governing body for the campus fraternity system and provides a link between the odministration ond the fraternities. Back row: {L-R) James Simpson, Leo Minervini, Charles Brisson, Fronklin Jordan. Front row: Don Brisson, David Ellen, John Goetke organizations ninety-three Tau Kappa Epsilon (L-R) Bock row — Jon Donilok, Bill Roth, Steve Page, Bryan Spivey, Gary Autry, Mark Pica, Second row — John Schmidt, Leo Minervini, Ken Fentress, Robert Garrison, Robert Poole, John Goetke, Frank O ' Connor First row — Scott Clewis, Dovid Fischer, Mike Goff, Gregg Shealey, John Brldgers, Wally Sowka. Not pictured — Jimmy Abdallo, Terry Reo, Chris Anderson, Jack Southern, Eddie Prevatte, Mike Rotolo lifi T l g H Ih KIBsbi bs is ' ' n nm- - ' : t - 1979 :;|i n AA 14 ' Omicron DeKo Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon consists of young men for the eastern United States who have come to Pembroke State University for a quality education. Since our orrivol at P.S.U-, we hove grown in chorocter as young, responsible men through our frotemol experiences in Tau Kappa Epsilon. We have leomed in this common bond of brotherhood, charity, es- teem, orvd love, which is our basis for the fraternity- All of the brothers i III urn w 1 m ' ■ W - - H Tw . T contribute to P.S.U. in their own special way, whether it be athletics, acodem- ics, or student government. We try to represent Pembroke State ond Tou Koppra Epsilon in the best possible way as young responsible adults. Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest intemotionol fraternity in the worW and we believe here at P.S.U., we hove one of its best chapters. ninety-four, organizations Alpha Omega Upsilon Bock row: Andrew Grimsey, Stewart Chance, Mike Cosper. Second row: Chuck Curvin, Wade Dunbor, Chorles Brisson, John Merritt. Front row: David Thomson, Jon Lockleor. Not pictured: Thorn Ujfalusy, Tommy Russy, John Phillips, Mark Inscoe, Jo Lockleor, Virgil Britt, Martha Warren — Sweetheart. As of 1980 we, Alpho Omega Upsilon, are firmly established at Pembroke State University. Larger than ever, we work together to serve both students on campus and the surrounding community. Being the only single chopter fraternity at PSU, we feel like o unique model of brotherhood and together- ness, and as we grow we intend to keep this feeling above all else. organizations ninety-five Pi Kap pa Alpha Bock row: (L-R) James Simpson, Roy Dovidson, Jomes Blosingome, Howard Hughes, Michael Ost oum, David Carriger, Allen Terry, Olef Thorsen, Joef Cofer. Third row: Williom Moson, Bruce Lewis, Michoel McPhoil, Bart Kur- zendoerfer, Adrion Autry, Rondall Bustord, Matthew Trexler, Joe Howard. Second row: Robert Parker, David Ellen, Fronklin Jordan, Byron Alexander. Front row: Little Sisters — Kim Doren, Jonet Bryont, Liz Keyes, Kathy Haw- kins, Karen Teol, Debbie Hernandez, Kothy Bacot, Jane Floyd. Not pictured — Pom Simmons, Debby Hall, Denise Koshner, Jomie Jocobs A unique experience of shoring friend- ship, responsibilities, ideals — is one woy to describe membership in Pi Kappo Alpha Fraternity. It is a four-year experi- ence unmotched by any other living mode on today ' s college campuses. In a recent book studyir g the froternrty envi- ronment, psychologist described the fra- temrty experience as the rites of pos- soge from odolescence to odulthood. Certainly, such a possoge requires on ex- perience combining the best of both worlds, from shared fun to shared re- sponsibtities and commitments. That is fraternity, and that is Pi Koppo Alpha. ninety-six organizations a Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi is o growing trend throughout the fraternity world. Pi Kappa Phi is a very personal experience and is also a very personal fraternity. Front row: Berry Leggett, Mclver, Steve Click, Bobbi Ricky Borton, Ron Jim, Marty Click. Third row: Paul Alford, Emanuel. Second row: Don Mick Cook, Don Brisson, David Baker, Rondy Lockleor, Gwen Rodriguez, Gory Britt. Sea ley, Johnnie Boll, Mike organizations ninety-seven a PSU SOCCER HAS REBUILDING YEAR 1979-80 Soccer Team (l-r): Chuck Perry, Craven Whitlow, Chuck Hewett, Mike Tony Hunt, Chip Emery. Front row (l-r): Mario Lop es, Michelle Campion, Phyllis McWnoil, Lee Carter, John Schmidt, Dona Johnson, Jim Blaslngame, Denny Walker, Allen, Lori VoroHo-Lee, ond Kothy Hobson, and Coach Don Kenney. Gene Mouldin, Bill DePietro, Scott Clewis, Jomes White, Mike Hutton, Jeff Moss, BRAV ' Craven Whitlow dribbles the ball with Dave Wilkins backing up Goolie Jim Blasingome boots the ball. one hundred - ' sports  W! . ): ' - l ' C ) y v.. r - 1 U Chip Emery crosses the field with the ball l 5 i W- vC: ifeH PSU EASON RESULTS nI.C. Wesleyon Proncis Marion Pfeiffer Elon College Guilford I ' ■ ' ' |i ' High Point ' - W iorl Jk PSU T ■ XT ' ' ' ' PSU -PSU p§y PSU I PSU PSU Final record: (1-13) Corolinas Conference (1-5)- Game Hi hs: . Most Gools: 2 by Chip Emery vs. Catawba Most Shots: 1 1 by Chip Emery vs. Catawba , j Most Saves: 25 by Jim Blosingame vs. High Point igh ist Mario I ' bo East Corolina Campbell St. Andrews UNC-Chorlotte At. Christian sports one hundred one CROSS COUNTRY WINS DISTRICT CROWN 1979 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM (l-r): front row: Dovid Lewis, Kevin Huston, Craig Willioms, Jeff Cooney, Steve Gates, and David Yondie Second row: Eric Ramseur, Don Ryberg, Mickey Stoker, Gory Griffith, Jomes Riggins, and Robert Moody. ♦ , ' C- ' m ' f - ' M-- Dan Ryberg of Chorlotte one hundred two ' sports V ' .? ' fV i?- ' -: •-, - - -. ■ ■ 1979 SEASON RESULTS Oampbell Collge Carnival Ist Place Stone Mt. Road Race 1 st Place Pembroke Invitational 1st Ploce NAIA District 26 Meet 1 st Ploce vs. Baptist College of Charleston 1 st Place State Championships 3rd Place Gary Griffith of Raleigh David Lewis of St. Pauls Kevin Huston of Pittsboro Croig Willioms of Mocksville sports one hundred three 1979 WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL TEAM Bock row: AssisTont Coach — Kothy Little, Shiriyn Ivey, Rosalynn McLean, Be- verly Nelson, Yvonne James, Coach — Ellen Bryan. Middle row: Marlene Graham, Denise Smith, Phyllis Lee, and Stephanie Duea. Front row: Faye Coun- cil, Brenda Huntley, ond Vanessa Show. Vanessa Shaw Linda Huntley one hundred four ' spyorts Foye Council Denise Smith 1 • Stephonie Duea Rosalynn McLean sports one hundred five WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL HAS FINE YEAR 1979-80 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM {front row, l-r): Debra McMillan, Dole Nealy, Sheila Stephens, Mary Wright, and Amanda Blake, (second row, l-r); Coach Lindo Robinson, Linda Huntley, Beverly Nelson, Margaret Bell, Faye Council, Jackie Osterhoudt, and Julie Mauldin as monager, Margaret Bell gets tough against o St. Augustine player. Time Out, Lody Braves! BH ,V?Jfii7 ' ' r ' ' M ' i 211;  r - .-- . T H B 1979-80 WOMEN ' S BASKETBAU SCHEDULE M . at Gltawba U H B at N C. Central H V 6 UNC-Wilmington H V 10 St. Augustine H H 11-12 at Ree Dee Clask at Fronds Motiol H V 15 Compbell U l m — ■ at Pteiffer Bb I H v ' 9 Mi at Guilford W 1 ■■ 21 M . Cotowba V ' i . H at Wingote |K at UNC-Wilr™ngton ,T?ra9e? S) f NC. Central ,i,l ««W«J{g. m£ 2 R| ■ 28 W rSk, At. Christian C ( ■■ 30 B( K UNC-Chorlotte 1 r J bCl K M i Ml ■ ot Cort bell J „ 1 1 r- J E JBL d - P at High Point i r C l -oB H l l Pfeiffer ' ' ■ C K r ot Elon V 1 1 fl M K otUNC-OiorloB I I p 1 Guilford JaxJ . V 16 Wingote (HC) $•- at UNC-Ashevilfe IS 20-23 NCAIAW Stote Tournament ■feb. 27 - Mor I ' Carolines Conference Tournament - Hb ll Sttli liil one hundred six sports P.S.U BASK Margaret Bell and Debro McMtllan battle for the ball. Denise Smith brings the ball inside for the Lady Braves in action against UNC-W. sports one hundred seven WRESTLING SQUAD STILL CHAMPS r) f r-f% fL-0 mf ' r m I? ? ' ?i . n ' ' ' ' ' ' i. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ° - °y l-o Q. Willie Dye, Everett Myrick, and Chuck Jones. Third row: Cecil Mock, Al Lambier Rondy Wiseski Neol, ChorlFe Bendy Bobby Brock, Bert Ludwig, Jeff Torres, Jeff Graham, Fronk Gregg Shealy, Geoff Losey, Jimmy Simpson, Garry Deon BaVry Deon David O Connor, ond Joe Robmson. Secorvd row: Fred Richordson, Ron Parker, John Livingstone, orxf Williom Snipe- Harden, Doryl McDowell, Bhon Foudman, Louie Ludwig, Mike Sarvderford, Jock Gregg Sheoly at 190 pounds in oction. one hundred eight sports The 1979-80 Mat Maids are: front row: Debbie Hernandez, Marilyn Rambert, ' and Debro Blondin. Second row: Robin Roddrell, Vanessa Shaw, Mary Perry, k y and Michelle Forrior. Coaches Larry Bridgewater and Mike Olson examine a wrestler during a time- out along with Bobby Brock, Senior Gregg Sheoly (left) of West Columbia, S.C. along with Coach Mike Olson. Shealy was the only senior on this year ' s team. sports one hundred nine BRAVES BASKETBALL . . . WE ARE FAMILY 1979-80 PSU Basketball squad, (front row, l-r): Sheiio Jarvies, Joe Rucker, Steve Page, Melvin Reid, Thomas Conady, Clarence Gonus, Kim Ray (second row, l-r}: Billy Lee, Richard Hoffmann, Ralph Fletcher, Roger Corr, Randy Banks, Louie Hunter, Chris Oswalt, Mark Schultz, George Drowhorne, Mike Rotolo, Leslie Lilly, Don Kenney, and Danny Graham, The three seniors on the team were: (l-r) George Drowhorne, Mike Rotolo, and Clarence Genus. one hundred ten sports ' imkiii mmsmms m : Ralph Fletcher drives for the score Billy Lee colls the defense while Randy Banks stands to apploude the Braves. sports one hundred eleven ' (OFN Leslie Lilly shows who is boss in heavy traffic. Roger Corr flies through the air to moke two. one hundred twelve sports m CHEERLEADERS BOOST BRAVES SPIRIT Jim Miles lifts Kathy Moon high In the air in one of their stunts. sports one hundred thirteen WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE ■ ' . -fp!: ' - ' 1979-80 WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM (l-r) front row; Cheryl Miller, Cynthio Gentry, Sandra Coffield, ond Debro Blondin. Second row: Bobbi Click, Mel Hinton, Francis Small, Vicki Viall, and Pat Maynor. f Debra Blondin Cheryl Miller Francis Small one hundred fourteen sports Bobbi Click Vicki Viall Mel Hinton sports one hundred fifteen MEN ' S TENNIS COMPETES STRONG IN LEAGUE RACE 1980 PSU Men ' s Tennis Team (l-r); Coach Ken Johnson, Raymond Ray, Steve Click, Bobby Beole, Andre Howard, Mike Hutton, Morvin Wheeler and Lee DeHart. I Steve Click Lee DeHart one hundred sixteen sports Raymond Roy Allan Terry Mike Hutton sports one hundred seventeen 7980 GOLF TEAM FINISHES HIGH IN CONFERENCE 1980 Golf Teom: (l-r): CoocH Locey Gane, Ken Becknell, Mork Tucker, Mike Dunovon, Perry Sompson, Wolly Sowko, Doug Hodges, Williom Lowry, and Chuck Cun in. Perry Sampson watches his shot. Ken Becknell concentrotes on hitting the boll. one hundred eighteen ' sports Indiona of Pennsylvania won the First Annual Pembroke State University Golf Invitational in 1979. Pembroke State hosted the successful Second Annual affair April 24, and 25, 1980. Mike Dunavan drives in a putt shot. sports one hundred nineteen TRACK COMPETES IN NAIA NATIONALS AGAIN Seniors. Dan Ryberg, Joel Cofer, and June Mortin pose with PSU trock ond field Coach Ed. Grain. 1980 Trock Teom Members: Jomes Brown, Barry Leonard, Julius Meektns, Kevin Huston, Craig Williams, Jeff Cooney, Dorick Bradley, Frank Jordan, Tony Reid, Chris Horton, Kenneth McMillan, Albert Mills, Steve Gates, James Riggins, Robert Moody, Gene Ikner, Tim Swoin, Eric Romseur, David Gay, Maxie Roberts, Sam Council, Don Ryberg, Keith Crespo, Carl Powell, Joe Rucker, Charles Swindell, Joel Cofer, June Martin, Rickey Stoker, Mickey Stoker, Ben Majors. one hundred twenty sports THIRD IN NAIA IN 1979 NATIONALS PSU TRACK ACTION . . . David Gay throws the shot. Kevin Huston runs to help the Braves run- ning team. Julius Meekins leaps to make the distance. sports one hundred twenty-one 7980 WOMEN ' S SOFTBALL TEAM Front row: Rhonda Fionagcn, Lisa Gonzaleo, Jowanna Higgins, Elouise Brown, Debbie Hernandez, Shirley Bullock, Julie Mauldrn, Wanda Allen, and Mary Wright. Second row: Coach Linda Robinson, Faye Council, Vanessa Tew, Rosa- lyn McLean, Amondo Bloke, Vanessa Shaw, Brenda Huntley, Debro McMillan, Phyllis Lee, Stephonie Duea, Beverly Nelson, ond Kothy Little. Mary Wright Rosolyn McLeon Debra McMillan one hundred twenty-two sports Phyllis Lee Wanda Allen Julie Mauldin one hundred twenty- three sports PSU BASEBALL TOUGH IN 1980 The Returnees to the squad this year were; {l-r, front row): Jim Bohm, David Ellen, Marshall Little, Butch Gillis, Johnny Corbett, David McAllister, and Mike Leonard, {second row, l-r): Robert Britt, George Mottonelli, Archie Wilborn, George Grilli, John Goetke, and Jim Olson, (third row, l-r): Joel Hemenway, Ron Seidel, Don Fitzpotrick, Jon Donilock, Ken Hedgepeth, ond Jimmy Atkins. 1980 BA5EI _ EDIj otFraricfs ' Marion at N, estate Methodist Univ. of Maryland Univ. of Moryland Spring Garden College Spring Garden College Spring Garden College at At. Christian College of Brockport at St. Andrews at CampbeH Catdy Guilfa || Qt Wingote : UNC-Charlotte Irancrs Marion lIoh College UNC-Wilmington UNC-Charlotte Gardner Webb Morris College one hundred twenty-four sports The Newcomers; (l-r): front row: P aul Andrecchio, Chip Watts, Greg Bryant, Clark Nance, Dave Remensnyder. (second row, l-r): James White, Gary Autry, Kevin Pittman, and Ricky Fisher, (third row, l-r): Eric Collins, Tom Farrington, Mike Stokes, Rick Dawes. Dan Fitzpatrick fires the ball at the opposing batter. Jim Bahm gets ready to make the play. Senior Dovid Ellen prepores to moke the play at second base. Kenny Hedgepeth winds up to deliver his pitch to a batter. sports one hundred twenty-five CATCH PSU BASEBALL FEVER! The stands are filled at PSU baseball games with a voriety of fans Pembroke State ' s 1980 Batgirl squad is (l-r): front row: Rhonda Autry, Cooch Harold Ellen, ar d Kathy Inman. (second row, l-r): Paula Nonce, Froncy Adier, Susan Thomas, Rhonda Ussery, Jane Floyd, ond Cathy Ludwig Outfield George Mottonelli prepares to make o catch one hundred twenty-six ' sports candids one hundred twenty-seven SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE COVERS ALL SPORTS Gary Spitler Sports Information Director Coordinator of the Braves Club The Sports Information Office at PSU is a busy department which cov- ers every sport which participates in athletics ot Pembroke State- Together with a staff of student as- sistants, each sport this year had schedule cards on their sport, home game coverage, and a brochure. The keeping stotistics, taking pictures, and setting up interviews all take time and the staff work hard to make PSU sports coverage the best anywhere. Sports at Pembroke State are among the best in the conference and the nation, and we like to think the Sports Information staff is also among the best. Beverly Baker Student Assistant Women ' s Athletics Dan Fitzpatrick Student Assitont Baseball Statistician A S S I S T A N T S ) Bobby Brock Student Assistant Wrestling Statistician Mike Hutton Student Assistant Statistician Soccer TRAINERS AID ATHLETES ALL YEAR Cloyton Mclntyre and Allan Glenn Pembroke State University Trainers one hundred twenty-eight ' sports candids one hundred twenty-nine H H k k n H i . B one hundred thirty candids mm PEMBROKE STATE UKIVEflSITY COMING EVEKTS VED ROKSOHOOSIOflr HEDfiUHS 745 PK PSU lASNCTBAU. GAMES candids one hundred thirty-one ' t ■HI one hundred thirty-two condids condids one hundred thirfy-three one hundred thirty-four condids candids one hundred thirty-five ■■ Kg y one hundred thirty-six condids mm m msiif-i ' v-j iiini candids one hundred thirty-seven one hundred thirty-eight candids candids one hundred thirty-nine one hundred forty candids candids one hundred forty-one one hundred forty-two condids candids one hundred forty-three mm one hundred forty-four candids T-. w ; ' ' ' y-. - Mi condids one hundred fcft 5 ' - V( one hundred forty-six condids candids one hundred forty-seven one hundred forty-eight condids condids one hundred forty-nine fiiksit ' t riB .-■ S I! one hundred fifty-two candids s ffliUfasitifiisri condids one hundred fifty- thre e . m ' ■ ' I v ♦ . ♦: m i f ' V ' A .. T 4 ii .%! 5 . ' -i« i;.- ' : ' ' ;ii ' ; ' ' - i- v.. M I candids one hundred fifty-five one hundred fifty-six condids candids one hundred fifty-seven one hundred fifty-eight candids candids one hundred fifty-nine one hundred sixty candids candids one hundred sixty-one one hundred sixty-two condids candids one hundred sixty-three one hundred sixty-four condids I I Pembroke State University NEXT RIGHT candids one hundred sixty-five I one hundred sixty-six candids amrnksiiie M candids one hundred sixty-severi: ...iffliMiliiillllHilMllliiHMH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBiMiiii oM of 1 ABDALLA, JAMES DERANEY Benson, N.C. B.S-, Business Management President — Senior Class ADAMS, JACKIE PARKER Lumberton, N.C- B.S., Business Administration Pi Beto Chi, Alpho Chi. ALDRIDGE, DEBBIE ANN Norwood, N.C. B.S., History Koppa Delta ALEXANDER, BYRON FREDRICK Morion, N C B.A., Sociology Pi Kappo Alpha. ALHQUIST, MARJORIE ANN Foyetteville, N.C. B,S-, Business Administration Phi Beta Chi. ALLEN, YEVETTA ANN Durham, N.C. B.S., Mathematics. ANDERSON-SOUTH, SHEILA MARBETH Foyetteville, N.C. B S., Chemistry w Biology em- phasis B.A,, Racial Ethnic Religious Intergroup Relations (Mich, St.) Biology Club, Who ' s Who 1979- 80 AUTRY, RHONDA JOYCE Stedman, N.C. B.S., Physical Education Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity for Women, Botgirl BARDEN, SANDRA WHITE Whitev.lle, N.C. B.S., Elementary Education. BARNWELL, WILLIAM LEWIS Raetord, N.C B.S., Biology Biology Club BASS, ELLON CAROL Asheville, N.C. B.S., Mathemotics. Aftermath (Math Club), Marshal BEEKS, JEFFREY BERNARD Norwook, N.C- B.S., Art Education. BELIN, THOMAS LEVERN Florence, S.C B.A., Sociology BERRY, MELISSA ANN Roeford, N.C B.S., History Bond, Sigma Sorority, Pembroke Ployers. BLACK, MARY SHEILA Roeford, N.C B S., Mathematics Sigma Sorority, Mathemotics Club BLASINGAME, JAMES CLAUDE JR. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. B.A , Sociology Soccer, Pi Koppa Alpho Froterni- ty one hundred seventy seniors i980 BLONDIN, DEBRA ANNE Fayetteville, N,C. B.S., Physical Education Tennis 1,2,3,4; Cot-holic Commu- nity; Mot Moid. BRANCH, DEBORAH Rowland, N.C. B.S., Psychology Pine Needle Copy Editor 2; Sigma Sigma Sigmo 1,2,3 — Treas. 4; Social Work Club 3,4 — Sec; University Honors Program 1,2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3; Psychology Club 4; Chi Alpha 3; Who ' s Who 1979-80, BRIDGERS, JOHN BRACEY Rowland, N.C- B S, Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4 — Sec; SGA Senator 1,2,3,4; PSU Clog- gers- BRITT, BECKY BASS Lumberton, N.C. B.A. Sociology BRITT, BESS BOSWELL Evergreen, N C. B.S. Psychology BROWN, REBECCA JEANETTE Red Springs, N.C. B.S. Moth Nationol Honor Society 6ULLARD, FREIDA OXENDINE Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (4-9) BULLARD, NORMIE Moxton, N.C, B.S. Elementary Education (4-9) BURLESON, TERRIE DAN Albemarle, N.C. B.S. Special Education Kappa Delta 3,4. CABRAL, NOREEN MARIE Lumberton, N C. B.S. Moth. CALLAHAN, CATHY CAGLE Flat Branch, N.C. B.A. Sociology Criminal Justice Appalachian — BSU Touring Choir. CAMPBELL, DEANNA LYNN Hamlet, N.C. B.S. Psychology Minors — Journalism, Literature; Hall Counselor 3,4; Singers Swingers 2; Senate 3,4; Psi Chi 3,4; Honors Program 2,3; Psy- chology Club 2,3,4; Coffeehouse Club 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Fea- ture Editor Pine Needle 4; Who ' s Who 3 CANTU, RANDAL MERLIN Porkton, N.C. B.S. Business Administration Pi Beta Chi 4 — V Pres. Noreen Cabral Cathy Callahan Deanna Campbell Randal Cantu seniors one hundred seventy-one CAPERS, JEANNIE MAE ELIZABETH Winston-Salem, N,C. B.S. Home Economics. CARTER, FA YE Lumberton, N C B.S. Elementary Education, CARTER, LINDA GAIL Laurrnburg, N.C B.S Special Education. CARTER, SYLVIA Pembroke, N C B.S. Early Childhood Education (K-3), CECIL, PEGGY DIANNE Roeford, N.C B.A. Religion Tennis; Baptist Student Union, Westminister Fellowship Pres , Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 1979-80 CHASON, TAMMY DEMISE White Oak, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) CHAVIS, CATHY LEE Lourinburg, N.C. B S Business Administration, Acct, Pi Beta Chi; Business Club. CHAVIS, WANDA KAYE Lumberton, N.C. B.A. Political Science Political Science Club — V. Pres.; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society — Sec CHRISCOE, JOHNNY C. Wogram, N C B.A. CMA (Theatre) Pembroke Ployers. COE, BETTY J. Winston-Salem, N.C. B.S. Biology; B.S. Physical Educa- tion Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball, Softball; Tennis, Bond 1,2,3,4, Miss Block Student Organization 1979-80 COFER, JOEL MARION Winston-Salem, N.C B.S. Physical Educotion Pi Kappa Alpha; Track Team. COLE, CAMERON WESLEY Foyetteville, N C. B.S. Biology Alpha Chi, Honors Program, Who ' s Who 1970-80 COLE, PATRICIA LEGGETT Foyetteville, N C B.S- Special Education Student Council for Exceptional Children 3 Pres CONLEY, KEITH ALLEN Marion, N.C B.A Political Science Politicol Science Club — Treas. CORONADO, ANNIE B. Pembroke, N.C. B.A Psychology COX, MITCHELL MAURICE Roeford, N C B.A. Sociology Band; Intramural Football Bas ketboll. Sociology Club. one hundred seventy-two ' seniors CULBRETH, MARK K. Red Springs, N,C. B.S. Chemistry CUMMINGS, CHERYL B. Maxtor), N C, B.S. Chemistry CUMMINGS, RAYMOND Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (4-9) Band Colorguard DAILEY, SALLY LOUISE Fayetteville, N.C. B.S. Art Education Notional Art Education Assoc. 3; Who ' s Who 1979-80. DALTON, VALEN DODGE Hope Mills, N,C. B.S. Biology Medical Technology DANAK, ERICA FAITH Fayetteville, N.C. B.S- Special Education Dormitory Hearing Board Repre- sentative 3; Student Council for Exceptional Children 3 — Photog. Hist,; Assistant Editor Indionheod 4, Student Notional Education Assoc. 4; Who ' s Who 1979-80, DAVIS, CAROLYN ELOUISE Whiteville, N.C B.S. Psychology DAVIS, CAROLYN T. Lumberton, N.C. B.S, Special Education DAVIS, SHIRLEY M. McCain, N.C, B.S, Elementary Education (4-9) DEES, DEBBIE LYNN Fayetteville, N.C. B S. Reading Education Alpha Chi; Student Notional Ed- ucation Assoc- DIAL, JAN Red Springs, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) DIAL, JULIA ANN Maxton, N.C. B.S. Business Administration Phi Beto Chi. DIMMICK, LYLE LAMONT Fayetteville, N.C, B.S. Business Administration DOREN, KIMBERLY SUE Lourinburg, N.C. B.S. Special Education Pi Koppo Alpha Little Sisters. DRAWHORNE, GEORGE HOWARD Princeton, N.C. B.S- Physical Education Basketball- seniors one hundred seventy-three DUNAVAN, MICHAEL SCOTT Pembroke, N.C B-A Droma Golf 1,2,3,4; Pembroke Pioyers !, 2,3,4. ELKINS, VICTORIA LYNN Clarkton, N.C. B-5- ElemenTory Education (K-3) Nationol Sfudent Nurses Assoc. — V.-Pres.; Local Student Nurses Club. EMANUEL, OARLENE HOLMES Lumberton, N C B A Sociology Social Work Club EPPS, WANDA GALE Hope Mills, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) The Association for Childhood Education Internotional EVERETTE, DONNA LEIGH Fayetteville, N.C. B-S. Special Education Student Council for Exceptional Children; Morshal 3; Secretary Academic Affairs; Who ' s Wh : 1979-80 FELDMAN, CATHERINE BECKWITH Fayetteville, N.C- B.S. Special Educotion Council of Exceptionol Children FENTRESS, KENNETH NORMAN Greensboro, N.C. B-A. Sociology Tennis I; Soccer 1,2; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Student Senator 2; SGA V.-Pres. 3,4; Stu- dent Life Community; Library Curr. Community; Who ' s Who 1979-80 FITTS, BRIAN Melville, N.Y. B.S. Music Education Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; University Swingers, Music Educators Na- tional Conference. FLOYD, JANE CASEY Foirmont, N.C. B.S. Art Education Pi Koppo Alpha Little Sisters 1,2,3,4; SGA Senator 2; Dean s Advisory Committee 2; Zeta Tcu Alpha 3,4; Botgirl 4; Pi Kappa Alpha Most Outstonding Little Sister 2,3. FLOYD, MARY ELLEN Whiteville, N.C B.S. Elementory Education (K-3i FREEMAN, MYRA LYNN Fairmont, N.C. B.S. Business Administration American Indian Student Assoc. 1; Health Careers Club 1 Treas. GADDIS, THOMAS CALDWELL Roeford, N C B.S. Accounting Pi Beta Chi GAGE, RUSSELL WAYNE Foyetteville, N C B A. Sociology GALLIHER, GILDA TERRY Wodesboro, N.C. B.S Elementory Educotion PSU NC AEYC, GATES, PATRICIA TERRY Lourinburg, N C B S. Elementary Education (4-9) GANUS, CLARENCE EDWARD Hollsboro, N.C. B.S. Physical Educotion Vorsity Bosketboll. one hundred seventy-four seniors Russell Gage Lejeana Hammond Paulo Harris Thomas Harris Linda Hatcher I it P Deborah Hernandez Anthony Hester Hilda Hewett Sandra Highsmith GOLDSTON, LINDA WALTERS Lumberton, N C- B S Math GOODYEAR, SUSAN LOUISE Lumberton, N C B A. Special Education ' .tudent Council for Exceptionol I fnldren, GRAHAM. JOYCE FA YE St. Pauls, N C B.S. Early Childhood Education (K-3} GRAHAM, JOYCE R.L. Rockingham, N C. B S. Elementary Education (4-9) GROVES, DANFORD FELTON Dunn, N.C B.A, Sociology Track; The American Indian Stu- dent Association, Chi Alpha GUERRERO, LINDA LYNCH Fayetteviile, N.C. B.S. Business Management HALL, ARTHUR RICHARD Lumberton, N.C B.A. English (concentration- Creative Writing) The Black Student Organization 3 — Sec , 4 — Pari ; Student Member N.C. Society of English Teachers; Asst, Feature Editor — Pine Needle; Chairman Block Student Orgonizotion Loison Committee; Director Black Gos- pel Choir. HAMMOND, LEJEANA Moxton, N.C. B-S. Business Administration (Concent rat ion -Accounting) Pi Beta Chi — Pres,; Alpho Chi Honorary Society, Psychology Club, Moth Accounting Tutor; Chief Marshal 4; COP Guidance Counselor; Honors Progrom; Who ' s Who 1979-80. HARRIS, PAULA Maxton, N.C. B.S. Elementary Educotion (K-3). HARRIS, THOMAS GREGORY Monroe, N.C B S. Special Education B.S. Physical Education Baptist Student Union 2 — Pres.; Teacher Education Committee 4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Who ' s Who 1978-79; Morshol 4; Cheerleader 4. HATCHER, LINDA W. Rockingham, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3). HAYES, JEFFERY PAUL Bisbee, AZ B.S- Biology. HERNANDEZ, DEBORAH CHRISTINE Foyetteville, N.C. B.A, Sociology Tennis Team, Mot Moid; Home- coming Committee; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters, Koppa Delta Sorority; Intramural Softball. HESTER, ANTHONY CHARLES Bladenboro, N.C. B.A Philosophy Religion, HEWETT, HILDA RODRIQUEZ Tabor City, N.C, B S. Elementary Education (K-3). N.C. Association of Education of Young Children, HIGHSMITH, SANDRA SHENETA Wilmington, N C. B.S, Special Education Student Council for Exceptionol Children; Black Student Organi- zation, Gospel Choir, Co- chairman Miss BSO Pogeont. seniors one hundred seventy-five HILL, ELIZABETH POPE EIrzabethtown, N.C B.A, Sociology Assistant Editor — Indianhead 2 HINTON, MELANIE KEREN Hope Mills, N.C, BS- Physical Education Marshal 4; Varsity Softball; Var- sity Tennis, Who ' s Who 1979-80. HOANG, LU NGUYEN Fayetteville, N C. BS Business Management indianheod Staff 4; Tennis. HOBSON, KATHY LYNN Raleigh, N.C B.A Sociology SGA Senate — Sec-, Soccer Co- ordinate. HODGES, JEAN NORTON Rockingham, N C B.S- Elementary Education The Student National Education Assoc. HOLCOMB, DEBRA JEAN Whitev.lle, N.C. B.S. Special Education Student Council for Exceptional Children. HOWARD, JOEL DEAN Huntersville, N C B.S Biology, HUDSON, J. RANDOLPH Dunn, N C B.A. Religion HUMPHREY, DEBBIE SUE Lumberton, N.C B.S Elementary Education. HUNT, PEGGY GALE Fairmont, N.C. B.A. Sociology. ' Criminol Justice. HUNT, TANUEL Lumberton, N C. B,S. Special Education Zeto Tou Alpha; Junior Class Pres , Marshal; Who ' s Who 1978-79, Alpha Chi Notional Honor Society Pine Needle Staff, Homecoming Court. HUNTLEY, BOBBY CHARLES Wadesboro, N C B.S, Chemistry Softboll ],2; Junior Senator 2; Alpha Chi 2 — V -Pres,, 3 — Pres, Who ' s Who 1979-80 HUNTLEY, BRENDA ANNETTE Wadesboro, N.C. B.S. Health Physical Education Volleyball, Softball; Alpha Chi, Marshal; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Who ' s Who 1978-79. HUNTLEY, LINDA JEANETTE Wadesboro, N.C. B,S. Physical Education Bosketball, Softball; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Who ' s Who 1978-79. INMAN, KATHY LYNN Laurinburg, N.C. B.A. Sociology Zeto Tau Alpha Fraternity for Women, Botgirl. IVEY, DOREEN Whiteville, N.C B.A. Sociology Social Work Club. one hundred seventy-six seniors _ •4 Susan Kennedy Lynda Kirkley Cornelia Kornegay Debbie Lakins JAMES, BEATRICE YVONNE Fayetteville, N C B,S Home Economics Home Economics Club 1,2,3; State Home Economics Assoc 1,2,3,4 JERNIGAN, JEFFREY NOBLE St Pauls, N C B S Moth Alpha Chi, Moth Club JOHNSON, AUDREY LYNN Orrum, N.C S Accounting Chi Alpha, Pi Beta Chi JONES, DIANE TYNDALL Fayetteville, N C B S. Music Education Concert Choir; Alpha Omega, Music Educators Notional Con- ference. JONES, IVENE Pembroke, N.C B A, Sociology KASHNER, CARRIE DENISE Fayetteville, N C B.A Sociology Pi Koppo Alpha Little Sisters KEETER, PAUL BRADLEY JR. Cumberlond, N.C B.A. Religion Religion Club — Aletheia. KELLY, EMMA LOUVENIA Foyetteville, N.C. B.A. Sociology Block Student Organization; So- cial Work Club; Dean ' s Advisory Committee, First Runner-up Miss BSO Pogeont 1979-80. KENNEDY, SUSAN ELIZABETH St. Pauls, N.C B.5. Psychology Psychology Club — Pres.; Honors Program; Ponhellanic — Pres.; Koppo Delto; Who ' s Who 1979- 80. KIRKLEY, LYNDA GAY Roeford, N C. B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club KORNEGAY, CORNELIA LYNN Stedmon, N C. B A. Sociology. LAKINS, DEBORAH ANN Winston-Salem, N.C. B.S. Physical Education Recreation Kappa Delto, SGA — Sec LEE, PHYLLIS ANN Foyetteville, N.C. B.S. Physical Education Marshal; Who ' s Who; Koppo Delto — Pres., SGA — Treos.; Ponhellenic — V.-Pres.; Vol- leyball; Dormitory Heoring Board. LEWIS, JOYCE RENEE Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) Sigma Sigmo Sigma LIPSCOMB, PAMELA DIANNE Fayetteville, N.C. B A. Sociology LITTLE, KATHY ELIZABETH Roeford, N C. B.S. Physicol Educotion Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball; Softboll. seniors one hundred seventy-seven LOCKLEAR, BRENDA G. MaxTon, N.C B S- Accounting. LOCKLEAR, BRENDA L Pembroke, N.C B-S Elementorv Education (K-3). LOCKLEAR, DEBORAH LYSN Vioxton, N.C 3 5. ElemenTcr Education ;k,-3). LOCKLEAR, DON WAYNE Pembroke, N C B S Business Management. LOCKLEAR, MAXINE Pembroke, N.C- B S Special Education Baptist Student Union, Council for Exceptional Children. LOCKLEAR, PAULA KAY Pembroke, N C. B 5. Accounting P. Beto Chi. LOCKLEAR, PAULETTE PemDrOKe, N C B,S . Business Administration American Indion Student Assoc.; Business Club LOCKLEAR, SHERMAN Pembroke. N.C B-S- Elementary Education Sociology Club; Notional Educa- tion Assoc.; Tutor LOCKLEAR, VERDICE 0. Fairmont, N C B-S Etementar% Educotion iK-3} LOCKLEAR, VICKY STEWART Rowlond, N C B.A. Sociology LOCKLEAR, WALT Pembroke, N C B.S. Elementary Education (4-9) LONG, KATHY DENISE Rockingham, N C B S Elementory Education {K-3) Pom Pom Squad 1,2,3,4, Soccer Moid 3, North Carolina Associa- tion for the Educotion of Young Children 3 LOWRY, DELOIS LOCKLEAR Pembroke, N.C. B S English Education American Indian Student Associ- ation 2 LOWRY. ELAINE Pembroke, N.C B S Business Education. LUCK. DEBBIE HILTS West End, N C B S Business Administration Acct-; Pi Beta Chi Business Fro ternity. • Deiois Lowery Elaine Lowry Debbie Luck Belinda Lynch one hundred seventy-eight seniors MACKINNON, ELIZABETH KAY Lumberton, N.C. B.S Special Education Zeta Tau Alpha; Student Council for Exceptional Children, MANN, MELBA SUSAN Durham, N.C. B.S, Elementary Education (K-3). North Corolina Association for the Education of Young Children 3,4; Association for Childhood Education International 4; Teacher Education Committee 4; Who ' s Who 1979-80. MARTIN, GENEVIEVE ALLEN Lumberton, N,C- B.5. Art Education Notional Art Education Assoc. Teacher Education Committee. MARTIN, JUNE CHRIS Greensboro, N.C. B,A, Sociology SGA — Pres, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; SGA Entertainment Committee 3,4. MASON, REEVIE LONG Fayetteville, N.C B.S, Reading Education, MCCLENDON, JOAN ANN Southern Pines, N.C. B.S. Psychology Sociology Psychology Club, MCCRACKEN, ANNE MASTERS West End, N,C, B.S. Reading Education Alpho Chi. MCDANIEL, SHARON LOUISE Fayetteville, N.C, B.A, Sociology Social Work, Criminal Justice MCGUGAN, JOY ATKINSON McDonald, N C B.A, Art Art League 3,4. MCINNIS, KENNETH MICHAEL Dundarrach, N.C. B.S. Business Management Business Club. MCLAURIN, MARY LINDA Wade, N C B.S, Music Education Alpha Omego; Music Educotors National Conference; Choir. MCMILLAN, DEBRA ANN Lumberton, N.C- B.S- Physical Education Basketball; Softboll. MCNEIL, DOROTHY ANN B.S. Elementary Educotion (K-3). MCRAE, MABLE Hoffman, N.C. B A, Sociology. Mary McLaurin Debra McMillian Dorothy McNeil Moble McRoe _V i seniors one hundred seventy-nine MILES, THOMAS E. Rowlond. N C B,A, Sociology MILLER, STEVEN BRETT FincGstle, Va. B S Political Science MITCHELL, NOVELLA LORRAINE Blanch, NC, B.S, Political Science Block Student OrgonizotJon V- Pres 2, Baptist Student Union, Political Science Club, Dormitory Hearing Board. MOORE, JOAN ELIZABETH King, NC. B A. Sociology Zeto Tau Alpho MONROE, CATHERINE LYNN Raeford, N C B.S Business Education Kappo Delta Sorority MUMAU, PAT GRAHAM Foyetteville, NC B.S. Reading Education NETHERCUTT, JONI CAROL Kenonsville, NC. B A Contracted CMA Journalism Pine Needle — Contributing Writer I, Assistont Editor 2, News Editor 3; Sigma Tau Delta Notionol English Honor Society 3 — - Sec , 4 — Sec. Treas.; In- dianheod — Editor 4 NICHOLS, EMILY FA YE Rockingham, N C. B.S. Early Childhood Education (K-3), Pom Pom Squad; Baptist Student Union NICHOLS, TOMMY Rockingham. NC. B.S Politicol Science Political Science Club NOBLES, DARYLE EUGENE Foyetteville, N C. B A History Who ' s Who, University Swingers, Hall Counselor, Choir, Band; Phi Mu Alpho Sinfonio Froternity — Treas , History Scholarship Win- ner NORRIS, CHERYL ANN Tabor City, N C B.S. Business Administration Acct Alpha Chi NORRIS, WILLIAM ISAAC JR. Tabor City, N.C BS Business Administrotion Acct. Alpha Chi ODOM, HELEN Aberdeen, NC- B.S. Eorly Childhood Education (K-3) OXENDINE, CARLENE Vass, N C. B S Psychology OXENDINE, ROSE MARIE Fairmont, N C B S Home Economics Educotion American Indian Student Assoc , Home Economics Club, Notional Home Economics Club. • Helen Odom Carlene Oxendine Rose Oxendine U ' V;h Randy Oxendine one hundred eighty ' seniors Martha Pighet Connie Pittman Collie Powell Mark Powell l ■F OXENDINE, SANDRA Moxton, N.C B A. Sociology. PARKER, ROBERT LEE iR. Belville, III. B S Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha; Political Science Club; Inter-Fraternity Council. PARKER, WILTON ERNEST Lumberton, N.C. B.A. History. PEARSON, DEAN AUSTIN Red Springs, N.C. B.A. Sociology PENNINGTON, JERI ELLEN Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Politicol Science Zeto Tau Alpha — V.-Pres. — Pledge Trainer 3; Political Sci- ence Club. PERRY, KATHY JANE Cameron, N,C- B.S. Special Educotion Zeto Tau Alpha 2; Ponhellenic 2. PIESTRAK, EMILY STAN Pembroke, N.C. B.A. Art Graphics. Art League — V,-Pres. 3, Sec, Treas. 4. PICA, MARK EDWARD Lynbrook, NY B S. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon Froternity; Pi Kappa Chi Business Fraternity; Senior Class — Treos. PIGHET, MARTHA BONITA Rowland, N.C. B.S- Early Childhood Education (K-3) Block Student Organization Hall Counselor; Association for Childhood Education Interna- tional, North Carolina Associa- tion for the Education of Young Children. PITTMAN, CONNIE CATHRINE Lumberton, N.C. POWELL, CALLIE ZENA Evergreen, N.C. B.S, Elementory Education (K-3) Dean ' s Advisory Committee; So- ciology Club, Block Student Or- ganization. POWELL, WILLIAM MARK Rowland, N.C B.A. Sociology. PUSSER, CAROL BLAKE West End, N.C. B-S- Elementary Education. RANSOM, LISA CAROL Pembroke, N.C. B S. Biology Psychology Batgirl 1; Psychology Club. REESE, BRENDA SUE Red Springs, N.C. B.S. Chemistry Biology Sophomore Senator. REGAN, RICHARD Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Business Administration, Richard Regan seniors one hundred eighty-one RHODES, MARY ELIZABETH Liberty, N C- B S- Elementary Education (4-9) Sigma Sigmo Sigmo; Pine Needle; NCEC, RICE, LAURA M. Lumberton, N C B S Business Administration Botgirl, Sophomore Class — Sec , Junior Class — PreS-, Morshol, Who ' s Who, Pine Needle — Sec, Senior Closs — V,-Pres. ROGERS, TERRY Laurinburg, N C B S Business Monagement ROBINSON, VIRGINIA LEE Hamlet, N.C B S Elementary Education {K-3) ROTH, WILLIAM JOHN Greensboro, N C. B-S. Business Management Tau Kappa Epsilon; Soccer 1,2,3, Phi Beta Chi ROU NTREE, DONNA LOUISE Bladenboro, N C B A Art Art League RUSSELL, CLAUDE EDWARD Elizabethtown, N C B S Biology Biology Club 2 SALAS, REGINA MARTINEZ Raleigh, N C B S Biology SALOUPIS, ANTHIA T. Fayetteville, N.C B S Art Education Interfaith Fellowship, Chi Alpha; Christian Organization; Art League; Home Economics Club; Assistont Chief Morshol 4; Who ' s Who 1979-80. SAMPSON, SHEREE LOCKLEAR Pembroke, N C B.S Biology SAWYERS, BARBARA J. Wytheville, Va B S Elementory Education (4-9) SAWKA, WALTER G. Robbinsville, NJ B.A. Sociology Golf Team, Tau Koppo Epsilon — Historian V -Pres. SCHMIDT, JOHN LOUIS Lynbrook, NY B.A. Sociology Tou Koppo Epsilon; Soccer Team, Pine Needle Staff Chop- loin; PSU Radio Station. SCHOLL, HELEN C. Hamlet, N.C. B S Home Economics. SCOTT, IDA MARIE Lumberton, N C. B A Sociology SEALEY, GWENDOLYN SUE Lumberton, N.C B S. Politicol Science Political Science Club; Alpha Chi; Pi Sigmo Alpha Political Science Honor Froternity, Marshal; Pi Koppo Phi Little Sisters, Who ' s Who 1979-80 one hundred eighty-two ' seniors Debbie Sellers Margaret Sessoms Gregory Shealy Carolyn Shepherd lit. Kimberly Shockley Charleen Simmons Cynthia Simmons Brenda Smith SELLERS, DEBRA SUE Elizabethtown, N C B S. Home Economics. SESSOMS, MARGARET MCRAE Raeford, N.C, B.S, Biology Biology Club 4 SHEALY, GREGORY PAUL West Columbia, S.C. B.S. Special Education Wrestling; Tou Koppo Epsilon. SHEPHERD, CAROLYN DEMISE Chodbourn, N C. B.S, Elementary Education, SHOCKLEY, KIMBERLY ANN Raeford, N C, B S. Home Economics Home Economics Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Homecoming Court 2. SIMMONS, CHARLEEN ROBERTA Foyetteville, N.C. B.S. Business Administration Management Phi Beta Chi Business Fraternity. SIMMONS, CYNTHIA ANNE Lumberton, N.C. B,S, Elementary Education (K-3) SMITH, BRENDA FA YE Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) SMITH, GINGER ANN Tar Heel, N.C. B,A, Sociology. SMITH, LOUISE Laurinburg, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education North Carolina Assoc, for the Education of Young Children 3; Choir, SMITH, SAUL ALPHONZO III Wake Forest, N.C. B.S. Psychology Who ' s Who 1979-80. STARLING, JULIA CATHERINE Foyetteville, N.C- B.S. Elementary Education (K-3) Zeto Tau Alpha 4; North Carolina Association for the Edu- cation of Young Children. STEPHENS, ANNA WILLIAMS Whiteville, N.C. B.S. Psychology Psychology Club. STRICKLAND, TWANA R. Foyetteville, N.C. B.S. Special Education Student Council for Exceptional Children. STUBBS, MARGARET HANEY Hamlet, N.C. B.S. Physical Education. TAYLOR, BONNIE LOU Lumberton, N.C. B.S, Special Education Notionol Honor Society; Marshal 4; Student Council for Excep- tional Children; Who ' s Who ] 979-80. seniors one hundred eighty-three TEAL, RHONDA KAREN St Pauls, N C. B,S Biology Pi Kappo Alpho Little Sisters THOMAS, WAYNE Lumberton, N.C. B-S- Physicol Educotion. THORSEN, OLAF W. Shallotte, N.C- B S Sociology Pi Koppa Alpha, Sociology Club TURNER, GWENDOLYN MARIE Dillon, S,C. B-S. Music Concert Band; Concert Choir, Swingers Jazz Band; Mustc Educators Nationol Conference — Sec; Alpha Omega Music So- rority — Treos.; Who ' s Who 1979-80. TURNER, LILA M. Dillon, SC B S- Music Education Concert Bond, Concert Choir, University Singers; Alpho Orhego Music Sorority; Music Educotors Nationol Conference — Pres , Alpha Chi Nationol Honorory Society; Who ' s Who; Phi Mu Alpha Sintonio Sweetheort TOWNSEND, WILLIAM CLAYTON St Pouls, N C B A Religion VOGT, JIM MARSHALL Foyetteville, N C- B-S Physical Education WALLINGFORD, MARGARET LAMOTTE Lumberton, N C B A Art Art Leogue — Pres,; NAEA — Pres, Alpho Chi; Who ' s Who 1979 80. WALTERS, COROTHINE YVONNE Blodenboro, N.C. B.S Reeding Education. WALTERS, LUCILLE WILLS Lumberton, N C B S Art Education Printmaking Art League 3 WALTERS, NEIL A. Foinnont, N.C. B.A. Sociology WATSON, LISA LEIGH Foyetteville, N C B.S. Physicol Education ZetQ Tou Alpha Sorority 2,3,4; Tou Koppo Epsilon Sweetheart 3,4; Homecoming Queen 2, Miss PSU Pageont — Miss Congeniol- ity 3; Cheerleoder 1,2; Botgirl 1; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Senote cabinet 2. WATSON, SUSAN RENEE Lourinburg, N C. B A, Sociology Kappa Delta — Public Relations 4. WEST, BONITA B. Autryville, N.C. B.S. Music Education Concert Choir; Alpho Omega Music Educators Notional Con- ference WIGGINS, PAMELA GWEN Foyetteville, N.C. B.A, Sociology Social Work Club 2,3 — Sec. 4 — V,-Pres,, Who ' s Who 1979-80- WILLIAMS, ALICE ELIZABETH Red Springs, N.C. B.S. Biology. one hundred eighty-four seniors Anne Williford Kenneth Willoughby Donna Woodley Sherri Wooten WILLIAMS, MONA CELESTE Autryville, N.C. B.A. Sociology Social Work Club. WILLIAMS, CHARLOTTE LEE Lumberton, N C. B S Elementary Education (4-9). WILLIAMS, REBECCA SUSAN Hope Mills, N.C, B S Elementary Education. WILLIAMS, RUTH HOPE Raeford, N.C. B.A, Art Education Linguistics Grammar Art League, NCTE. WILLIFORD, ANNE JANE Foyetteville, N.C. B A. Art North Carolina Association of Art Educators, Who ' s Who 1979-80. WILLOUGHBY, KENNETH DWIGHT Lumberton, N.C. B.S., Business Administration Acct. Pi Beta Chi. WOODLEY, DONNA FAYE Bunnlevel, N.C- B S, Special Education Student Council for Exceptional Children, WOOTEN, SHERRI ELAINE Lumberton, N-C. B.S. Special Education Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity for Women; Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children. seniors one hundred eighty-five ioM M Tamra Bornes Edward Bengston Warren Bernord Pamala Beverley Barbaro Blackburn Richord Blackwell Kay Blue Joy Brown Sheila Brown Bonita Bullard Mary Bullock Deborah Burch Pom Burnette David Carrrger Susan Carter Debbie Cartrette Robert Caulder Angle Chapmon Tammie Chovis Minnie Cherry PiW one hundred eighty-six juniors David Childers Ann Marie Clorkson Hilda Colemon Johnny Corbet! Brenda Council Samuel Council David Cox Williann Cox Renee Curl Lee Dehart Mary Easter Marty Emanual Valerie Emanuel Brian Evans Robin Fassnacht Dan Fitzpatrick Dwight Fronks Greg Gainey Karen Garrison David Gay James Graham Peggy Graham Gary Griffith Dottie Hammonds Kathy Hawkins juniors one hundred eighty-seven William Hedgep eth Genia Hester Luanne Mines Ruby Hinsey Jowonno Hoggins Gerry Holmes Howard Hughes Karon Hunt Katherine Hunt Sharon Hunt Teresa Hunt Trino Hunt Donna Inmon Brenda Jenkins Mary Jernigan Clay Johnson Dorvo Johnson Nancy Johnson Bonrto Jones Robert Jones Franklin Jordon Sonia Jordon Joel Juren Yosushi Kono Cynthio Kinlow one hurxJred eighty-eight juniors Christina Locklear Donna Lockleor Martha Locklear Malba Locklear Cathy Lowery Denise Lowry Albert Ludwig Louts Ludwig Constonce Lupton Karen Mantzouris Romona Maynor Sondro McCall Larry McCoHum Ruenell McCrae Cynthia McDowell iS : Michael McPhail Leo Minervini Sherry Mishoe Clark Moffitt Kothy Moon juniors one hundred eighty-nine Rebo Munday Dole Nealy Glenn Nealy Chris Newton Kathy Norris Lori Oxendine Kenneth Persons Mory Perry Jomes Pittmon Bortxjra Powell Wondo PrevatTe Larue Price Darlyn Purdie Justin Ransom Kothryn Reod Jill Reeves Tony Re :: Jomes Rigg - Lorry Roberts Ross Rone Donna Sampson Genevieve Sampson Michoel Sampson Fred Schubert Jock Sir gletary one hundred ninety juniors Celeste Skipper Connie Smith Denise Smith Donna Smith Jeannie Smith John Smith Barbara Stanley Brenda Stephenson Sherri Stevens Juonita Strickland Kim Strickland Marie Strickland Valotine Sutton Guy-Timothy Swain, Jr. Keith Swayne Lesa Sweeney Takumi Tcnimoto Ann Thompson Matthew Trexler Lori Voralo-Lee Vicki Viall Frank Walters Cindy Warner Mortho Warren Giselo Watson juniors one hundred ninety-one John Whitlow Jackie Wilkins Monte Willioms Cynthio Willis one hundred ninety-two juniors V ' ' yM sophomores one hundred ninefy-three m Rose Adoms Vickie Allbright Cindy Allen David Allen Gary Autry Kathy Bacot Tommy Barnes Robert Beole Tony Belin Lora Bell Borbaro Bethea Esta Blount Brando Boyd Felicia Brewer Henry Brewer Zenetta Brewington Kim Bright Karen Britt Robert Brock Janet Bryant Shirley Bullock Sondro Bunce Audrey Bundy Angie Callahan Roger Corr one hundred ninety-four sophomores Laurence Carter Belinda Chavis Regina C havis David Clark Scott Clewis Dorene Coronado Ray Council Mary Crawford Tom Crutchfield Lora Cummings Ruth Dolton Anne Davis Gisele Davis Barry Dean Garry Dean Ellen De Barry Angelrne Demery Willie Dye Amy Fields Donald Finley Jean Fisher Cothy Foley Cynthia Gentry Linda Gerald Donno Godwin sophomores one hundred ninety-five H Nadine Goodwin Jeff Graham Mildred Hardin Sue Hester Sherry Hines Terri House Emily Howell Phyllis Hunt Kevin Huston Jackie Jacobs Tamara Jacobs Sheilo Jarvies Betsy Kellis Waylon Kennedy Myra King Richard Larson Joanne Leach Odie Leaven Regina Lewis Betty Lockleor Donna Lockleor Donna Lockleor Edna Lockleor Kimberly Lockleor Lone Lockleor one hundred ninety-six sophomores Rachel Lockleor Sue Lockleor Monna Lockleor Cynthia Lowery Deono Lowry Elizabeth Mayo Trip McClendon Lotonyo McMillan Cynthia Moore Le Titia Moore Mike Moreley Colon Myrick Kimberly Neil! David Nicholls Andrew Northrop Frank O ' Connor Jackie Osterhoudt Christopher Oswalt Jennifer Oxendine Linda Oxendine Steven Page Mitchell Parnell Goil Pate Gary Peele Ellen Phillips sophomores one hundred ninety-seven Katrina Phillips Edmund Prevotte Tammy Pittmar Sandro Prevott- Kim Rg. Sherry Revels Terry Rudolph John Russell Karrin Schirrmon Shirley Scott Donna Show Edward Simmons James Simpson Wanda Singletary Alice Smith Dorrell Smith Laneita Smith Beth Spell Bryon Spivey Richard Steirer Mickey Stoker Rickey Stoker Angela Strickland Lynn Sumokeris Charles Swindell t H j ' ' f M one hundred ninety-eight ' sophomores Allan Terry Susan Thomos Mark Tucker Maynor Tyson Lewis Warrington Dennis Watts Susan West Charla Wilkes Cynthia Williams Anno Williford Brant Wilson Peggy Withers Anne Wright Sharon Wright Masoki Yohiro sophomores one hundred ninety-nine lOM o Poul Andreocchio Kenneth Barker Kenny Barrow Sandra Belmam Terry Bethea Sherry Block Tempo Blond Tomalito Blonks Wendy Bonardi Wolter Bowen Lee Brocey Jeon Broyboy Mary Brewington Donna Britt Horold Bntt Movis Brown Leo Bryon Gregory Bryant Myro Bullord Pom Bums two hundred freshmen Ik W k ' Lorell Butler Joy Colhoun Melba Caple Penny Carter Mark Cosh y i i 1 Sheila Chavis Susan Chavis Bobbi Click Deborah Clifton Eric Collins Lisa Cromer Margaret Crutchfield Carlo Cummings Delila Cummings Jonathan Cummings Linda Davis Shawndo Davis Timothy Davis Denise Diol Myra Dixon Borry Dove Stephanie Duea Kimberly Epps Tommy Farrington Michele Farrior Robin Foddrell Delori Frozier Croig Freeman Sandra Frye Vickie Gaddy freshmen two hundred one BBBI Michoel Golbreoth Steve Gates Dorion Gerald Alexis Gibson Delores Gibson Frances Goins Elizabeth Gonzalez Charles Graham Marlene Graham Potty Gregory Deonna Guyton Wondo Hall John Harden Kimberly Hester Keith Hight Don Hignight Alex Holmon Jerry Home Jewel Hudson Debbie Hughes Anno Hunt Ellen Hunt Teresa Hyatt Deboroh Jackson Allan Jomerson A ' i HSHi ■ two hundred two freshmen Pom James Yvonne James Ronald Jarmon Daniel Johnson Chuck Jones Susan Kinlaw Pobert Lancaster Cassandra Lee Barry Leonard Bonnie Lockleor Cathy Lockleor Jennifer Lockleor Lisa Lockleor Velindo Lockleor Charles Lovett III Mock Lovin Leslie Lowder Joan Lowery Heyword Lowry Cathy Ludwig Jayne Moynor Dorrell MocDowell Charles McGirt Tony McKee Carolyn McKellor freshmen two hundred three vm Charles McLaughlin Kenneth McMillan Ricky McMillan Jay McQueen Melonie Mobb Sandra MoCauley Benjomin Major Toni Martin Terry Matthew Sherry Matthews William Mercer Albert Mills Cecil Mock Robert Moody John Murroy Sandra Musselwhite William Nance Robert Noppier Mark Neol David Nelson Jean Newton Cindy Norton Helen O ' Donnell Debra Oxendine Jerry Oxendine two hundred four freshmen ..l jlkjl Regina Oxendine Sharon Oxendine Gretchen Poit Randy Pa it Renita Parsons Kevin Pittman Charles Prevotte Mike Quick Douglos Rabalais Marilyn Rombert Terri Ransom Raymond Roy Freddy Richardson Connie Risen William Roberts Jackie Robinson Joseph Robinson Theresa Rollins Joe Rucker Jennifer Ruffrn James Russell Genevieve Sampson Kelvin Sampson Greg Sikes Liso Skipper freshmen two hundred five Jeffrey Smin- ' William Snipt Myrtis Spencef Pot Stalllngs Anne Stamp Dennis Stonford Shelio Stephens Ann Sterling Deborah Tordif John Taylor Liza Taylor Stephen Terry Michael Thorton Jeffrey Torres Shui Chen Tsoi Laura Tyler Judy Woltmon Veronica Ward Richard Watts James White Robert Whittington Donne Wilcons Dovison Wilkins, Jr Temi Willett Kevin Williems two hundred six freshmen HI Michael Womble Jane Wood freshmen two hundred seven A B AbdoNo, Jomes 170 Adams, Jackie 170 Adams, Rose 194 A Id ridge, Debbie 170 Alexander, Byron 170 Ahlquist, Morjorie 170 Allen, Cindy 194 Allen, Danny 186 Allen, Davie 194 Allen, Lisa 186 Allen, Wondo 186 Allen, Yvetta 170 Anderson-South, Sheila 170 Andreocchio, Paul 200 Atkins, Jimmy 186 Autry, Adrion 186 Autry, Gory 194 Autry, Rhonda 170 Bocot, Kathy 1 94 Borden, Soridro 170 Barker, Kenneth 200 Bomes, Tommy 194 Bomes, Tomro 186 Barnwell, William 170 Borrow, Kenny 200 Boss, Ellon 170 Beole, Robert 194 Beeks. Jeffrey 170 Belin, Thomas 170 Belin, Tony 194 Bell. Loro 194 Belmoin, Sondra 200 Bengston, Edward 186 Berrxjrd, Warren 186 Berry, AAefisso 170 Bethea, Borboro 194 Betheo, Terry 200 Beverley, Ponxila 186 Block, Mary 170 BkDck, Sherry 200 Blockbum, Borboro  186 Blockwell, Richard 186 Blond. Tempo 200 Blanks, Tomolito Blosingame, Jomes Blomberg, Komille BlorxJin, Debra Blount, Esto Blue, Kay Bonordi, Wendy Bowen, Wolter Boyd, Brent Bracey, Lee Branch, Deboroh Broyboy, Jeon Brewer, Felicio Brewer, Henry Brewington, Mory Brewington, Zenetto Bridgers, John Bright, Kim Britt, Becky Britt, Bess Britt, Donna Britt, Horold Britt, Jenny Britt, Koren Brock, Robert Brown, Joy Brown, Mavis Brown, Rebecca Brown, Sheila Bryon, Leo Bryant, Gregory Bryont, Janet Bui lord, Bonita Bullord, Frekto Bullard, Myro Bullord, Normie Bullock, Mary Bullock, Shirley Bunce, Sandra Bundy, Audrey Bruch, Deboroh Burleson, Terrie Bums, Linda Burns, Pom OAA Burnetfe, Pom iB6 ZUU 170 Butler, Loreli 200 171 171 Cabroi, Noreen 171 194 1 Calhoun, Joy 200 186 M Callahan, Angle 194 200 Callahan, Cathy 171 200 Campbell, Deanno 171 194 Contu, Rondal 171 200 Capers, Jeonnie 172 171 Cople, Melbo 200 200 Carr, Roger 194 194 Carriger, Dovid 186 194 Corter, Faye 172 200 Carter, Lourence 195 194 Carter, Linda 172 171 Carter, Penny 200 194 Corter, Susan 186 171 Carter, Sylvia 172 171 Cartretfe, Debbie 186 200 Cash, Mork 200 200 Caulder, Robert 186 171 Cecil, Peggy 172 194 Chapmen, Angle 186 194 Choson, Tommy 172 186 Chovis, Belindo 195 200 Chovis, Cathy L. 172 171 Chavis, Regino 195 186 Chovis, Sheila 201 200 Chavis, Suson 201 200 Chavis, Tommie 186 194 Chovis, Wanda 172 186 Cherry, Minnie 186 171 Childers. David 187 200 Chriscoe, Johnny 172 171 Clark, David 195 186 Clorkson, AnnMarie 187 194 Clewis, Scott 195 194 Click, Bobbi 201 194 Clifton, Deboroh 201 186 Coe, Beny 172 171 Cofer, Joel 172 171 Cole, Comeron 172 200 Cole, Patricia 172 D Coleman, Hildo Collins, Eric Conley, Keith Corbett, Johnny Coronado, Annie Coronodo, Dorene Council, Brenda Council, Ray Council, Sam Cox, David Cox, Mitchell Cox, William Crawford, Mary Cromer, Lisa Crutchfreld, Morgaret Crutchfield, Tom Culbreth, Mork Cummings, Carlo Cummings, Cheryl Cummings, Delila Cummings, Jonothon Cummings, Loro Cummings, Royrrxjnd Curl, Renee Doiley, Solly Dalton, Ruth Dolton, Volen Donok, Erica Davis, Anne Dovis, Corotyn E. Dovis, Carolyn T. Davis, Gisele Dovis, Lindo Davis, Showndo Dovis, Shirley Davis, Timothy Dean, Barry Dean, Garry DeBorry, Ellen Dees, Debbie Dehart, Lee Demery, Angeline Diol, Denise : I two hundred eight ' index Diol, Jan Dial, Julia Dial, Keith Dimmick, Lyie Dixon, Myra Doren, Kimberly Dove, Vorry Drawhorne, George Duea, Stephonie Dunovan, AAichoel Dye, Willie E F Easter, Mary Elkins, Victorio Emmanuel, Dorlene Emanuel, Marty Emanuel, Valerie Epps, Kimberly Epps, Wanda Evans, Brian Everette, Leigh Farrington, Tommy Farrior, Michele Fossnacht, Robin Feldman, Catherine Fentress, Kenneth Fields, Amy Findley, Donald Fisher, Jean Fitts, Brion Fitzpatrick, Don Floyd, Jane Floyd, Mary Ellen Foddrell, Robin Foley, Cothy Franks, Dwight Frazier, Delori Freemon, Croig Freeman, Myra Frye, Sandra G Goddis, Thomas Gaddy, Vickie Goge, Russell Gainey, Greg Galbreoth, Michole 173 173 173 173 201 173 201 173 201 174 195 187 174 174 187 187 201 174 187 174 201 201 187 174 174 195 195 195 174 187 174 174 201 195 187 201 201 174 201 174 201 174 187 202 Golliher, Gildo Ganus, Clorence Garrison, Koren Gates, Pot Gates, Steve Gay, David Gentry, Cynthia Gerald, Darion Gerald, Linda Gibson, Alexis Gibson, Delores Godwin, Donna Goins, Frances Goldston, Lindo Gonzalez, Elizabeth Goodwin, Nodine Goodyear, Susan Groham, Charles Graham, Jomes Graham, Jeft Groham, Joyce F. Graham, Joyce R. Grahom, Marlene Groham, Peggy Gregory, Patty Grerrero, Linda Griffith, Gary Groves, Donford Guyton, Deonno H Hall, Arthur Hall, Wanda Hammonds, Dottle Hammonds, Lejeano Harden, John Hardin, Mildred Harris, Paulo Harris, Thomas Hatcher, Linda Hawkins, Kathy Hayes, Jeffrey Hedgepeth, William Hernandez, Deboroh Hester, Anthony Hester, Genia Hester, Kimberly Hester, Sue Hewett. Hildo 174 174 187 174 202 187 195 202 195 202 202 195 202 175 202 196 175 202 187 196 175 175 202 187 202 175 187 175 202 175 202 187 175 202 196 175 175 175 187 175 188 175 175 188 202 196 175 Highsmith, Sondro Hight, Keith Hignight, Don Hill, Elizobeth Hines, Luanne Hines, Sherry Hubset, Ruby Hinton, Melonie Hoong, Lu Hobson, Kothy Hodges, Jean Hoggins, Jowonno Holcomb, Debro Holmon, Alex Holmes, Gerry Home, Jerry House, Terry Howard, Joel Howell, Emily Hudson, Jewel Hudson, Randolph Hughes, Debbie Hughes, Howard Humphrey, Debbie Hunt, Anna Hunt, Ellen Hunt, Karen Hunt, Katherine Hunt, Peggy Hunt, Phyllis Hunt, Sharon Hunt, Tonuel Hunt, Teresa Hunt, Trina Huntley, Bobby Huntley, Brenda Huntley, Linda Huston, Kevin Hyatt, Tereso Ilnman, Donno Inman, Kathy Ivey, Doreen J Jackson, Deborah Jacobs, Jockie Jacobs, Tamora Jamerson, Allan 175 202 202 176 188 196 188 176 176 176 176 188 176 202 188 202 196 176 196 202 176 202 188 176 202 202 188 188 176 196 188 176 188 188 176 176 176 196 202 176 176 202 196 196 202 K L James, Beatrice Jomes, Pom Jomes, Yvonne Jarmon, Ronald Jorvies, Sheilo Jenkins, Brenda Jernigan, Jeffrey Jernigan, Mary Johnson, Audrey Johnson, Clay Johnson, Dane Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Noncy Jones, Bonita Jones, Chuck Jones, Diane Jones, Irene Jones, Rob ert Jordan, Franklin Jordan, Sonia Juren, Joel Kono, Vosushi Kashner, Carrie Keeter, Paul Kellis, Betsy Kelly, Emma Kennedy, Susan Kennedy, Way Ion King, Myra Kinlaw, Cynthia Kinlaw, Susan Kirkley, Lynda Komegay, Cornelia Lakins, Debbie Lancaster, Robert Larson, Richard Leoch, Joanne Leavin, Odie Lee, Cassandra Lee, Phyllis Lennon, Rebecca Leonard, Barry Leonord, Mike Lewis, Joyce Lewis, Regino Lilly, Leslie 177 203 203 203 196 188 177 188 177 188 188 203 188 188 203 177 177 188 188 188 188 188 177 177 196 177 177 196 196 188 203 177 177 177 203 196 196 196 203 177 189 203 189 177 196 189 index two hundred nine M Livingston, Danny 189 Minervini, Leo 189 Lipsconnb, Pomelo 177 Mitchell, Novella 180 Little, Kothy 177 Mishoe Sherry 189 Lock lea r, Betty 196 Mock, Cecil 204 Lockleor, Bonnie 203 Moffitt, Clark 189 Lockleor, Brendo 178 Moody Robert 204 Lockleor, Brendo 178 Moon, Kothy 189 Lockiear, Corlene 189 Moore, Cynthio 197 Lockleor, Christino 189 Moore, Joon 180 Lockiear, Cathy 203 Moore, Letitio 197 Lockiear, Deborah 178 Monroe , Cothy 180 Lockleor, Don 178 Moreley, Mike 197 Lockleor, Donno 189 Mumou , Pot 180 Lockiear, Donno 196 Monday, Rebo 190 Lockiear, Donno 196 Murroy John 204 Lockiear, Edno 196 Musselv vhite 204 Lockleor, Jennifer 203 Myrick, Colon 197 Lockiear, Kimberiy 196 Lockiear, Lana 196 Lockleor, Liso 203 II Nonce, William 204 Lockleor, Melbo 189 11 Nopier, Robert 204 Lockiear, Mortho 189 1 Neal, Mark 204 Lockiear, Moxine 178 Neoly, Dale 196 Lockiear, Poulo 178 Neoly, Glenn 190 Lockiear, Roulette 178 Neill, K mberly 197 Lockleor, Monno 197 Nelson David 204 Lockleor, Rochel 197 Nethercutt, Joni 180 Lockiear, Sherman 178 Newtor , Chris 190 Lockiear, Sue 197 Newtor , Jea n 204 Lockiear, Velindo 203 Nicholl s, David 197 Lockleor, Verdrce 178 Nichols , Emily 180 Lockiear, Vicky 178 Nichols , Tommy 180 Lockleor, Wolt 178 Nobles Daryle 180 Long, Kothy 178 Norris, Cheryl 180 Lovett, Charles 203 Norris, Kothy 190 Lovin, Mack 203 Norris, William 180 Lowden, Leslie 203 Northrop Andrew 197 Lowery, Cathy 189 Norton Cindy 204 Lowery, Cynthia 197 Lowery, Delois 178 ■X O ' Conr er, Frank 197 Lowery, Joan Lowry, Deona Lowry, Denise Lowry, Elaine 203 197 189 178 1 Odom, Helen 1 O ' Donnell, Helen 180 204 Osterhoudt, Jockie 197 Oswalt Christopher 197 Lowry, Heyword 203 Oxendi ne, Corlene 180 Luck, Debbie Ludwig, Albert Ludwig, Cathy 178 189 203 Oxendi Oxendi Oxendi ne, Debro ne, Jennifer ne, Jerry 204 197 204 Ludwig, Louis 189 Oxendi ne, Linda 197 Lupton, Constance 189 Oxendi ne, Lori 190 Lynch, Belinda 178 Oxendi ne. Randy 180 Oxendine, Regino 205 Mobb, Melonie 204 Oxendi ne. Rose 180 Mocauley, Sondro 204 Oxendine, Sondro 181 Mockinnon, Elizobeth 179 Oxendine, Shoron 205 Maddox, Elise 179 Mojor, Benjomin 204 Mann, Melbo Mantzouris, Karen Mortin, Genevieve Martin, June Ma rtin, Toni Mason, Reeve Motthew, Terry Matthews, Sherry Moynor, Joyne Maynor, Romono Mayo, Elizabeth McColl, Sondro McCallum, Lorry McClendon, Joon 179 189 179 179 204 179 204 204 203 189 197 189 189 179 Page, Steven Poit, Gretchen Poit, Randy Porker, Robert Parker, Wilton Parnell, Mitchell Parsons, Kenneth Porsons, Renito Pote, Goil Pearson, Dean Peele, Gory Pennington, Jeri Perry, Kothy 197 205 205 181 181 197 190 205 197 181 197 181 181 McClendon, Trip 197 Perry, Mory 190 McCrocken, Anne 179 Phillips hi ten 197 McCroe, Ruenell 189 Phillips Kotrino 198 McDoniel, Shoron 179 Pico, Mork 181 McDowell, Cynthia 189 Piestro ' , Ston 181 McDowell, Dorrell 203 Pighet, Mortho 181 McGirt, Charles 203 Piftmor , Connie 181 McGuire, George 179 Pittmar , Jomes 190 McGugon, Joy Mclnnis, Kenneth 179 Pittmor , Kevin 205 179 Pittmar , Tommy 198 McKee, Tony 203 Powell, Barboro 190 McKellor, Carolyn 203 Powell, Collie 181 McLaughlin, Charles McLourin, Mory McMillan, Kenneth 204 Powell, Mork 181 179 Prevotte, Edmund 198 204 Prevotte, Charles 205 McMillon, Lotonyo 197 Prevotte, Wanda 190 McMillon, Ricky 204 Price, LaRue 190 McMillan, Debro 179 Purdie, Dorlyn 190 McNeil, Dorothy 179 Pusser, Carol 181 McPhoil, Michole 189 McQueen, Joy 204 Mercer, William 204 1 V Quick, M(ke 205 Miles, Thomas 180 1 Miller, Steven 180 1 J Mills, Albert 204 Hi two hundred ten index R S Rabalais, Douglos 205 Rambert, Marilyn 205 Ransom, Justin 190 Ransom, Lisa 181 Ransom, Jerri 205 Roy, Kim 19S Roy, Raymond 205 Read, Kathryn 190 Reese, Brenda 181 Regan, Richard 181 Reid, Tony 190 Riggins, James 190 Revels, Sherry 198 Rhodes, Mary 182 Rice, Laura 182 Richardson, Freddy 205 Riggins, James 190 Risen, Connie 205 Roberts, Lorry 190 Roberts, William 205 Robinson, Jackie 205 Robinson, Joseph 205 Robinson, Virginia 182 Rogers, Terry 182 Rollins, Teresa 205 Rorie, Ross 190 Roth, Bill 182 Rountree, Donna 182 Rucker, Joe 205 Rudolph, Terry 198 Ruffin, Jennifer 205 Russell, Claude 182 Russell, John 198 Solos, Regina 182 Soloupsis, Anthio 182 Sampson, Donno 190 Sampson, Genevieve 190 Sampson, Genevieve 205 Sampson, Kelvin 205 Sampson, Mchael 190 Sampson, Sheree 182 Sowka, Walter 182 Sawyer, Barbara 182 Schirrman, Karrin 198 Schmidt, John 182 School, Helen 182 Schubert, Fred 190 Scott, Ida 182 Scott, Shirley 198 Sea ley, Gwendolyn 182 Sellers, Debbie 183 Sessoms, Margaret 183 Show, Donno 198 Shealy, Gregory 183 Shepherd, Carolyn 183 Shockley, Kimberly 183 Sikes, Greg 205 Simmons, Charleen 183 Simmons, Cynthia 183 Simmons, Edword 198 Simpson, James 198 Singletary, Jock 190 Singletary, Wanda 198 Skipper, Celeste 191 Skipper, Lisa 205 Smith, Alice 198 Smith, Brenda 183 Smith, Connie 191 Smith, Darrell 198 Smith, Denise 191 Smith, Donna 191 Smith, Ginger 183 Smith, Jeannie 191 Smith, Jeffrey 206 Smith, John 191 Smith, Lanelta 198 Smith, Louise 183 Smith, Soul 183 Snipe, William 206 Spell, Beth 198 Spencer, Myrtis 206 Spivey, Bryan 198 Stallings, Pat 206 Stomp, Anne 206 Stanford, Dennis 206 Stanley, Barbara 191 Starling, Ann 206 Starling, Julio 183 Steirer, Richard 198 Stephens, Anno 183 Stephens, Sheilio 206 Stevens, Sherry 191 Stoker, Mickey 198 Stoker, Rickey 198 Strickland, Angelo 198 Strickland, Juonito 191 Stricklond, Kim 191 Stricklond, Marie 191 Strickland, Twono 183 Stubbs, Margaret 183 Sumokeris, Lynn 198 Sutton, Volotine 191 Swain, Timothy 191 Swoyne, Keith 191 Sweeney, Lesa 191 Swindell, Charles 198 T V W Y Tonimoto, Takumi 191 Tordif, Deborah 206 Taylor, Bonnie 183 Taylor, John 206 Taylor, Liza 206 Teal, Karen 1 84 Terry, Allan 199 Terry, Stephen 206 Thomas, Susan 199 Thomas, Wayne 184 Thompson, Ann 191 Thorsen, Olof 184 Thorten, Michael 206 Torres, Jeffrey 206 Townsend, William 184 Trexler, Motlhew 191 Tsoi, Shui Chen 206 Tucker, Mark 199 Turner, Gwendolyn 184 Turner, Lilo 184 Tyler, Loura 206 Tyson, Moynor 199 Voral-Lee, Lori 191 Viall, Vicki 191 Vogt, Tim 1 84 Wollingford, Margaret 184 Walters, Corothine 184 Walters, Frank 191 Walters, Lucille 184 Walters, Neil 184 Waltmon, Judy 206 Word, Veronica 206 Warner, Cindy 191 Warren, Martha 191 Warrington, Lewis 199 Watson, Gisela 191 Watson, Lisa 184 Watson, Susan 184 Wafts, Dennis 199 Watts, Richard 206 West, Bonito 184 West, Susan 199 Wig gins, Pomelo 184 White, Jomes 206 Whitlow, John 192 Whittington, Robert 206 Wilcons, Donna 206 Wilkes, Charia 199 Wilkins, Davison 206 Wilkins, Jackie 192 Willett, Tami 206 Williams, Alice 184 Williams, Celeste 185 Williams, Charlotte 185 Williams, Cynthio 199 Williams, Kevin 206 Williams, Rebecca 185 Williams, Ruth 185 Williford, Anno 199 Williford, Anne 185 Willis, Cynthia 192 Willoughby, Kenneth 185 Wilson, Brant 199 Withers, Peggy 199 Womble, Michoel 207 Wood, Jone 207 Woodley, Donna 185 Wooten, Sherri 185 Wright, Ann 199 Wright, Sharon 199 Yohiro, Mosaki 199 Young, James 199 index two hundred eleven H It is done! At long lost, the anxiety, long hours and countless copy and pictures have been molded together into the final product of what is now the 1980 Indionheod. The staff and I have endeavored to present to you a yearbook to forever keep and reflect upon your years at Pennbroke State University. Special thanks ore deserving to Mrs. Pot Johnson and our advisor, Mrs. Doris Johnson. And I would like to give my appreciation to Gary Spitler for his enormous contribution towards the Indionheod. Joni Nethercutt, Editor Indianhead Staff Editor Joni Nethercutt Assistant Editor Erica Danak Photographer Lu Hoang Art Editor David Childers Typist Debbie Hughes Deanna Campbell Patty Gregory Sandra Frye Contributors: John Bridgers, Rebo Mundoy The Indionheod is the yeorbook of Pembrolce Stote University, Pembrolte, North Corolino, published in 1980 by Hunter Publishing of Winston- Sal em, North Corolino. Copyright applied for. All rigfits reserved. Ik BBuma BBaf I ■— ™ ' ' mmmmmm m«mM,mmm.mmm .tlm mt.


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