Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1964
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Red is the deepest color ever was Against a sky turned upside down with sold: The japanese Map1e's crisp leaves spiral low Across the shadows, where we wait to catch f The ten-till bus-on the low Curved wall we wait, And talk an afternoon away behind us. Whose is that face against the glass at night, Reflected clearly across a desk-or whats Beyond the glass. that makes these features show? I dimly hear your voices from a room Across the hall: what Congress did today, What Greece did yesterday, or only that Liz Taylor lost her glove along the beach. If it is true we gain by thinking back While keeping our eyes ahead, each scene is framed. By what we have not watched but surely knowg Sometimes I hear the ocean roaring dully Over the sand, as if it asked a proof Of soil to which our roots can firmly hold. XY'l1un wc hmc been Hdfllllllilllttl with thc night NVQ mo hme rriud with effort to explain To amy num in lwluc wc chnncctl tu mcct ,lust why wc were there. and how it was we were walking Out so lnteg our dilyfilllll wurds wun't dn. 1.8. ' f ,RK f .1 , .14 ,, 4 Q, .f.. nl ,- Q., V ,.f .f.1,,k' af - Diana. maybe more than Could Minerva, Guards our books above the courryard's shallow Poolg she trails our signs and paper chains While we pursue what other arrows reach. Part of learning is the finding out That what we know ourselves can make a difference Outside of school: exams are every day. At Bn.ir's Hcmi Dinm-r .ind unc night un the Liwn Furinalirics gin- may tu L'.1Nll.li chccrg 'lihc yulc lug will hurn hriglitcr cu-ry in-.ur If we kccp singing .is Russiiin childrcn sing, Voicm shaped hut hcld .ls wg-p.1r.1tu ln 21 rhythm an uf thc uyc and nf thc huns. in ie...- l complained of Earth for hating just one moon L'ntil 1 once met jupiter with nine- Moons are dispensed with easily enough lf only one has room enough to turn And weight that places him and gixes him time To find in which direction he should fly. Sometimes we have put aside our hooks and left The room. to walk on sidewalks we didn't even See: there are some days that seem to threaten All that we own. that bring our even laughter Down to despair: and all we have are questions: V'e ask if we shall recognize the ending Vfhen it comes-if we will hesitate In the back rows, waiting to see if others NY'ill applaud. 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H' -1 '-' 5- I ' N ' - f- g. 'A- .Q ' Table of Contents Administration and Faculty Academics 26 Classes Honors 78 Honors Program Honorary Fraternities May Court Organizations 94 Associations Clubs Publications Sororities 1. 'wi 14 gf? K e yi, Ji. o 'fbi ,u fn il' H TO MARY FAITH CARSON For her assistance in helping us to find ourselves as individuals and then to lose ourselx es in ideas and truths more enduring and significant than we the students of Queens College dedicate the 1964 CORONET. Her presence is a welcome but disturbing force on the Queens campus. She has had the audacity to make us think, to make us doubt that which we had believed indubitable, and to ask those questions about ourselves which we do not like to answer. Yet, she has never permitted us to doubt without inspiring us to believe. She has never led us to question without helping us to recognize the right answers. lnside the classroom and out, her presence on the Queens campus has had a significant and positive influence. She joined the faculty just three short years ago. W'ithin days, however, we all recognized the new Bible teacher. Miss Carson, by her pleated skirts and villager blouses, her familiar vveejuns, and her cheerful smile. Prior to com- ing to Queens, Mary Faith Carson was graduated from Salem College in XVinston-Salem, North Carolina. and received graduate degrees from the Presbyterian School of Christian Education and Union Theological Seminary in Richmond. Her work experience included being director of Christian Education in Greenville, South Caro- lina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. During her first year at Queens, Miss Carson was seen most frequently in the library studying and preparing for classes. Her sense of respon- sibility to us, her students, and her dedication to teaching are reflected in every classroom lec- ture and discussion. Students in her classes strive to be prepared for her inevitable question, What are the issues and implications involved? One student has remarked, We are aware that Miss Carson studies, thinks, and questions with us. As a result, her Classes are exciting experiences for everyone involved. Her enthusiasm is con- tagious, even at S o'clock in the morning. All Face, as Miss Carson is affectionately called by her nieces, has been as valuable to Queens outside of class as she has been in the classroom. She possesses a rare talent of being able to be a good friend to students without losing her identity as a teacher. Anyone wishing to see her after class will most likely find her at any hour in her office, munching an apple and drinking coffee brought from home. She is never too busy to converse freely, simply, and honestly. This year both the senior class and the Queens Christian Association have had the benefit of her wisdom. counsel, and sharp wit as their sponsor. At the invitation of the senior class, Miss Carson delivered the Senior Recognition Day address in September. XVho, if any, can forget or forgive her for making us ask of Polly XVil- liams and of ourselves. Is this then enough? As she leaves to become the first woman candi- date for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in religion at Princeton Theological Seminary, she answers this disturbing question for us all. r as fx -3 Pu-'T 3 1 I . l i Z l 1 l tttje' ff' S P .J 4 -, , l .J Ag, 4 s 1 if s Z' l ? Dr. Edwin R. Walker Reflected in all aspects of Queens' spirit and in each member of the student body is the competent guidance of Dr. Walker. Through his foresi ht a d ' g n careful planning Queens has attained a unique quality which is a product of both his respect for tradition. and h7s courageous view towards the future. Pima glXl1'L'I1 Z Board of Trustees Acting through standing committees or as tl body in its semi-annual meetings. the Board of Trustees adyises and supports the president in conducting Queens' program of Christian liberal education. Trus- tees are responsible for the appointment of the presi- dent. faculty. and administrative stall members: for the supersision of funds and the physical plantg for the establishment or change of policy: and for assist- ing in increasing the resources of the college. lfirsl rnuy- Rev. james E. Fogartie, Rev. Edward G. Lilly. Mrs. S. P. The Board is composed of twenty-six lull members. nine adyisory members, and three honorary members. Full members are elected to three-year terms by the Board, by the Synod of South Cifarolina, and by the Synod of North Carolina. Adxisory members are elected by the Board. and honorary members .ire named from past Board members who base rendered particularly outstanding seryice to the college. Stowe, Mr. H. F. Kincey. Mr. George XY. Doysdy, Mrs. Nlfilliam C. Cannon, Mrs. j. NI. H. Fitzgerald. Mr. Arthur N. Morris. Mr. L. A. McCall. Mr. C. P. Street. Rex. joseph XV. Eyerett. jr.. Mr. XV. Priestly Conyers, jr. Serum! mum' Mr. H. H. Everett. Dr. Edwin R. XY'allter. Mr. XY'illiam lf. hlullis, Rex. ,julian Lake, Mr. james j. Harris, Mr. Thornton H. Brooks, Mr. XY'illiam H. Barnhardt. Rex. Lynn T. jones. Mr. Irwin Bell-4, Mr. Authur H. Burgess. Col. j. Norman Pease, Dr. F. L. Knight. Mr. j. B. Gloxer, Mr, Hunter Marshall, Mr. Benjamin S. Horack. Mr Paul Quattlebaum, Mr. McAlister Carson. ,'Tx 'W n f' ' 1 9 fats. .AZ Page Eighteen Dr. Herbert E. Babb As Dean of the College, Dr. Herbert E. Babb is responsible for overseeing the curriculum policies, executing the scholarship funds, recruiting faculty members, and coordinating the entire academic pro- gram. Under his competent leadership and guidance, the college community works to carry out its central purpose of making Queens graduates liberally edu- cated persons. Mrs. Ann S. Gebhardt In her role as Dean of Students, Mrs. Ann Gebhardt endlessly seeks ways to help each student find herself as an individual and adjust to the complexities of group life. Her willingness to cooperate and her genuine concern for every girl at Queens has made her an integral part of the Queens spirit. Mrs. Geb- hardt's vibrant personality sets a standard of woman- hood toward which each of us strives. CATHERINE M. ATKINS Registrar GEORGE S. KILNER Businexx Manager JEAN L. RAYBURN Arting Dirertor of Admisxionx DON FARQIQHARSON Treasurer IWILDRED L. NIISCALLY Direvtur of Publir Relations LOUISE T. RL'D1s1LL Aa'1nini.vtratiz'e A-issistant to the President GORDON Q. FREEMAN Direfmr of Alumnae Affairs M. PHOEBE OPLINGER Librarian ROBERT XV. SHAW' Direflor of Evening College dministrative fflcers Page Xmereen '-4 .1-. et- ' A u14,..:? .r' x X X. BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mr. Charles Brewer, Presideut.' Dr. joyce Shealy, Mrs. Roberta Chalmers, Secretary: Miss Sarah Dunlap Dr. George Stegner, Treaxurer. Nu! piftm'ed.' Miss Caroline Richardson. Faculty Club Organized in October, 1962, the Faculty Club offers a comfortable and attractive place in the Stultz Build- ing where members may meet for social and intel- lectual activities. Here, a cup of coffee and a stimu- lating conversation may momentarily give professors refuge from sheaves of bradded papers and the con cerns of students. Members of the Faculty Club sponsored three open discussions on current literature during the year Tbe Fire Next Time by james Baldwin, A Separate Pence by John Knowles, and The Feminine Alyslzque by Betty Frieden. Faculty THELMA ALBRIGHT .-lxmriule Prufesmr of I.ileI'ut1n'e und Euglixb Composition WILLIAM BEIIJLER .-lxxociute Profexmr of Philnxopliy CHARLES E. BREXVER, JR. Viiiting .-lssixtiznt Prufexior of Efmzomifx MARY' FAITH CARSON Asxixianl Profexxor of Religiuu ROHERTA T. S. CIIALMERs I-l.tJrn.'iute Prufei-ln' nf l.i1t'l'Lll1l7'l' Inu! Englixla Cmnfmiiliuu SARAI-I I. DUNLAP ,-luixtaul Prufexxm' nf Hmm' Iirrnlrnllirt Pnge 'lun emi' 5' . 1 fb, X . X f rj . I 21 1 NANl x I.. I1u.u .'1xs1vl.nl! Prulmuur of .Hum JALK H. FLHQN Dun.: Pmn-.wr of Hmlugm 'KATHERINE ELIZABETH PRIX Imfrmlur in l.iluS.1lnrL' .nnl Lnglufv Lorlljvffsllrml SHIRLLX H, GREEN P.xrl-lime' luxlrmlnr' Ill Pfvjmul EKIIILJIINII ROBERT D. GLX Puri-tinle Imlrurfm' lu lzummrliu CHARLES O. HADLEY qlxmcluff Pr-ohunr nf l.1llr.1!1u'z .nnl English Lorrlpmllmu BIARlk J. H.aRL,ET1 .-I5SiSt.1uI Prof4S.wr ur Minh CARY S. HENDERSON Axxislarll Prnfsxxnr nf Iflnlory und Polrllnul .sfilllfe AGNES F. HCTSTETTLER .'lS5ixl.1u1 Profumr' nl l'r1 mb Lnnl Gcrman HLLHES B. HUXLE, JR. Profesxur of .HE1lfJwm1ms and Phpru STEBBINS B, INGRAM Par!-time Imlrm'lor in Eunlmrlng ELEANOR L. JENKINS .-ixmrlule Profcnw' of AHEIZYEIIIHIIK5 EDITH NI. ,Il mum iljilrjldllf Prufcwmr- of Music M.aR,loRxE T. Hmm' nlsxrxmrli Prufenor or Spanish JOSEPH E. LANINIERS I!I5f7'llL'1UV' in Jllnif DONALD E. LEVIS Profeimr nf Clvenlulrj T. BUCHANAN LOONEY nixsislanl Prnffsmr uf Hislorg JAMES H. LOVELL. JR. :ixmciule Pruluwr or Lzluullfrrc and English Cumpowiifm SHLDREIJ M. XICEXXEN Professor of Cbermslrj RLTH R. NIAGHER Instrudor in Plvyximzl Ezlllfatlml G. ALEX NIARSH Assistant Profeimr of Biolngx . 1 28. .4 M' .Nb .Al- . ,X T' ,- 1 - fs J Z 1 gf ll ! Pig? Tzveufj. -,ns Page Twenty-two ALBERT MAY Associate Professor of Music YANCEY L. MEDLIN Associate Professor of Education DOUGALD MCD. MONROE. JR. Dana Professor of Literature and English Composition PHILIP A. MOOsE Associate Professor of Art JOHN D. MORRISON Associate Professor of Music FRANK G. MULLEN, JR. Associate Professor of Psychology PAUL B. NEWMAN Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition SARAH M. NOOE Professor of Biology RUSSELL P. NORMAN Associate Professor of Psychology JIMMIE C. OATEs Associate Professor of Physics EDWARD W. POHLMAN Dana Professor of Sociology NORRIS W PREYER Dana Professor of History CAROLINE G. RICHARDSON Assistant Professor of Modern Languages C. LOUISE SALLEY Professor of History GEORGE A. SHEALY Professor of Art JOYCE HAYES SHEALY Professor of Psychology MARY THOMAS SMITH Assistant Professor of Education ROBERT A. SNYDER Professor of Music GEORGE A. STEGNER Dana Professor of Music DAVID C. STUNTZNER Instructor in Art ANNE SESSIONS SUITE Instructor in Sociology M'ARY LEE TAYLOR Assofiatc' Professor of Bible and Religion EnMLINn T. WEIANT Z, Smilb Reynolds Professor ol Foreign Inrlgllugm SARAH M. WEST Assistant Professor of Swrerarial lrarlire 2 SANDRA A. WOOLEN Instrurtor in Physiml Educalion ELIZABETH G. WRIGHT Professor of Bible and Religion NOT PICTURED: ROGER DRINKALL Assistant Professor of Musir HERBERT A. HERMANN Assislant Professor of Music INGRID M. ALEXANDER Resident Nurse ELSIE BARKLEY Resident Counselor. Selwyn Residenfe No. 2 HELEN BARTO Serretary. Business Ollire CAROL BLANTON Serretary, Business Office DfYRA C. BRISTOL Secretary. Evening College SALLIE B. BRODY Secretary, Library MARY' L. CARTER Resident Counselor. Harris Hall AMY Lou COTTER Sefretary, Admissions Office LOUISE COUNCIL Residenl Counselor. Selwyn Residence Nr. LUCILE CUMMINGS Residenl Counselor. lluallace Hall GERTRUDE G. GILL Secretary, Musir Department LORENA A. GOELLER Resident Counselor. Long Hall til ..- I 'L ' pai f 'I 34s A Q w Q' Page YIWIVGIIII Ilir yi-A as fin' N as 4' Page Twerzij-fmn' MARILOU GOWER Secretary, Alumnae Office CARRIE B. GREEN Resident Counselor, Belk Hall RUTH HERRON Superiniendenl of Dormitories SUSAN C. HIGGINS Part-time Librarian KATHERINE JENKINS Clerk, Library SALLY JONES Secretary, Presidenfs Office MARGARET S. KELLY Assislani, Public Relations Office MARVIN M. MCCALL College Physician NELL MCCARTER Resident Counselor, Morrison Dormitory DONALD D. MCNEILL Assistant to tlle Treasurer MARGARET N. MAULTSBY Clerk, Registrar's Office VERONICA NOETLING PBX Operator SAM W. POPLIN Operations Engineer MARY RAINES Part-time Librarian JoANNE N. SHEAHAN Secretary to the Dean of Students CHARLES A. SMITH Manager, Saga Food Service ALENA M. STEVENSON Resident Counselor, Selwyn Residence No. 3 Secretary to the Dean of the College FRANCES D. WALTER Secretary, Presidents Office DOROTHY A. WENTZ Secretary, Business Ofice TEREsA SHU-YI YANG Cataloger, Library NOT PICTURED: JEAN T. BATTEN ANNIE G. BOBBITT A. JACKSON BosT P. RICHARD BRADSHAW HAROLD I.. BROOKS RAY S. CLARK ROBERT P. EIsELE JANE HOKE Even the relaxed atmosphere of the faculty club provides an opportunity for learning experiences. 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H A-ff ,1a,.,'t. 1.1.2-gg - -.F ,xg . U sri.-Ei 1 X11 ' . - Q --1 .- 1 X. . K U - iv., J. - . . ,. ' ' , ,g,'.-f' 'msg 4 335. ,f v:.lT . I- s'-.-. ' I r 'fi '-4 .qi -'w..1., -., 5 . ACADEMICS in Pnge Twenty-eiglzt Academics Queens' unceasing efforts to improve the curriculum culminated this year in many additions and alterations. However, with these changes and with increased en- rollment, the close student-professor relationship has been maintained. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility and endeavor, thus each student is en- couraged to be creative in her studying. Several departments underwent revisions and addi- tions this year. Possibly the most outstanding addition was in the department of physical science. Queens received a 515,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, to be used in the field of biochemistry. Additional microscopes and laboratory equipment were also acquired. This summer the department of natural science will offer for the first time a course in marine ecology. The nature of this course will be similar to the unique study offered in marine biology, conducted during August at Pawleys Island, S. C., by Dr. jack Fehon and Mr. Alex Marsh, professors of biology at Queens. Other changes were seen in the psychology curricu- lum with the General Psychology course being rede- signed to extend through two semesters and to include a weekly lab period. Other departmental revisions included an inter-departmental seminar in Interper- sonal and Intercultural Relations, new courses and activities in the fields of music, modern dance, history, and physical educationg and a new Queens College Chorus, a supplement to the Concert Choir. These new revisions and additions are indicative of Queens' emphasis on growth in the quality and the number of the courses offered in the curriculum, It is felt that at Queens a young woman receives not only a thorough knowledge of her particular field of interest, but also a liberal education which gives her a broad intellectual basis on which to build her future. I 'Si' W If Lnh An .idxanmed lruurv. LOUFSL ls ufun taught m rhg pruh 5 :rx uf! U. -sq New equipment from a National Foundation grant enabled Summer school marine biology students combine work and biochemistry students to initiate studies in atomic energy. play at Pawleys Island. mm x ' ' .lax Ili . fi.- 5i?x 1- ,J A Summer study and research experiences are shared with fac- ulty and students through the science seminar. Anne Rexford and Bettie Meade Peet prepare for a zoology test by identifying parts of a skull. 1 1 I , A ff - . Lillian Cellar spends many hours order to rccciw at dcgruc in musir. ft, .fa f hrr week practifing in P Students participating in thc indupt-ntlunt stutly prngranl may often he iountl absorbed in thuir xxork within thc turrcls uf the library. Math maiors find that calculators are necessary for solving statistical prohlcms, 4 sf N . U t fx - , -'A'z.'0- . 'f' , wif ' 4 i-'H lfi ' 4 fflfr , 9 ix' ,.-J -t-fwtif ti! 'vi 'a A .r!- .16 -. 11 ggi: ,i i ? , E Z 1 1 V ? ' I 1 , : 1 1 I -at i ,..,,, Y, .- MAA. ...t.,fa.:4uc2:z1.:J,- ..g,-..,..., Afternoon riding classes are often seen waiting to leave for the stables. 04 0 1- Mirror at hand. Susan Burleson works diligently on her self portrait. Pv-1 11- Students taking typing and shorthand often find themselves in Blair Building behind a typewriter. Activit'-hour Courses such as sewin are amon the most 5 . . . popular. jean Swart puts finishing touches on het garment. f LW I .. .W 4---wwf 1 W ' id... , Mtv 'kg A P A 7' X 1 L nr , it .. 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'suv I .A Concert-Lecture Series An integral part of any education is that which is separate from the classroom itself. To enrich the education of Queens students and to provide oppor- tunities for becoming acquainted with outstanding lecturers and artists is the purpose of the Concert- Lecture Series. This year's series afforded a diversified program of cultural opportunities. Early in the year, the col- lege community enjoyed an evening of Oriental music presented by Kimio Eto and a troup of Japanese entertainers. In February, Lloyd's Marionettes were featured. Alfred and Herbert Teltschik, duo-pianists, appeared in March, followed by bass-baritone Richard Cross in April. Among the outstanding lecturers to visit the campus were Ralph Lapp, scientist with the National Space Agencyg Brand Blandshard, noted professor emeritus of the philosophy department of Yale Universityg George F. MacLeod, renowned Scottish theologian and organizer of the Iona Religious Colonyg and Harrison Salisbury, New York Times news correspondent to Russia. Faculty recitals and concerts by the Queens College String Quartet offered programs ranging from the most traditional classical music to the latest in con- temporary compositions. These concerts and recitals were held monthly throughout the year. Several art exhibits and a series of art movies added to the cultural enrichment of the campus. Among the latter were Bitter Rice, Seven Deadly Sins, Green Magic, and Throne of Blood. Students and faculty also had the opportunity to attend performances by the Charlotte Symphony, the Charlotte Opera Company, the Charlotte Oratorio Singers. and the Little Theatre. Suzushi Hanayagi, Geisha Dancer. and Kimio Eto, japanese Kotoist. 15.14 v- - ,yi . 'L L - Page Tlzirly four :XLEREU ANI! HLRBHH' AI'IhL'lwCHll-x, D110 f 'A Clkuknk In Xl-U1.IUlr If-12:ngl7.mfmff l.L.!14m1 -P luuntx ,A I 3 if X X U-as H,-XRRINUN BALINBI RX, Xiu Yuri l1n1fwjour'r1.1lnt 5 1.1 A .4 AND BL,-xNI1NH.-xRIr. I zwtnlg D.n1Vm'flv l.sLI14r'c-r Q-fide K In . pi 9 121: l':.f:.f C Freshman Class Vile came to Queens a little apprehensive but eager for what college held for us. lmmersed in Orientation Wfeek activities, we happily explored every aspect of Queens. In early autumn, campus visitors found us wearing pouches and tails and hopping like good joeys during the traditional Rat XVeek, which was changed this year to Kangaroo Week. Tests, term papers, and projects kept us busy, but we managed to find time for other things-dances, special weekends, and those blind dates! In the spring our class was filled with the excitement of presenting our collective accomplishment-Freshman Follies. As we anticipate our sophomore year, We are aware that Queens has helped us to develop as individuals and to assume our particular places in the college Community. ' ' 42 fs . ,ga-4, 4-A l ' N Firsl ruzr: Sara Marcia Perlcy, R.S.C. Rep1'exer1tatiz'e,' Ene Watkins, R.:l. Rfp1'eitw't1tiz'o,' Elizabeth Eve, Q.C,A. Represen- tative. Scrunn' rrmx' Helen XVoolarcl. D,S.C. Reprere11latiz'e,' Linda Stadler, Q.C.nl. Reprcse11tatiz'e.' Gilly Gill and Carol Smith, C0-Cbairnleu of Stunt Night. Page Tllirlx-six Carolyn Schilling, Prexidelzt Beezy Hobson, Sefretury-Treasurer: Rosie Beaudrot, Vice- Prexirlrwt. VS. IJIIRIYIIIY VIANI All-IRII.III INIARHVRY Lfllflil-' ALLEN CAROL JFAN ANIIERNIIN FLIZAIIEIII A. ANIII-Rscm jI'IIITII BLAIR ANIIIfRsuN SVRAN JEANLTTE ANIII-RsuN DI.-KRTHA JEANNF ANIIREYYS JEAN LnxYRY AsIIHI'RN BEVERLY DIANE AVFRI-TH' LINIIA BAKER 5ANIIRA FIANI: BAKER BARBARA R. BALLARD MILIIREII LEE BARNLA CHRIs1'INE ANNE HARTU RLAALIE VINCENT BF,-XI'DRO'I' MARJIIRII1 MLCUY BIAAVIURI -lm' BECK LORRAINE REBA BFITH REBECCA ETTA BISQFTT EDRIE ANNE BI..-kCKNX'PI.IhlR FLIZABFTH FRASER HIILAY SUSAN CAROL BOSEERMAN EMMA COLLINS BOYD SUSAN ESTELLE BRAIIEURII BETIIANY ANN BRAWNER REBECCA ANNE BROWN SALLY LYNN BROXVNFLI. IWARY VUYSOR BI'R1.Ess SARAH ELLEN BL'RLEsoN DIANA LoI'IsE BURST o I ' V- I IV V : I Q ' Am. T' , 'Q ' , X-I J., .,..... .. -sv Y N In ' A '- ' ' I ,I I EA J ' I xi C ,, 1 -, , A J:- 'I . , .Q R 'f'f .I , ,,,. Q 1: ails- -I In I f ' .I 7 Q ,I V' A I I In the fall, frmhmcn arc often seen waiting to have their pictures nude for thur hmIILmxx II nuupnpu Quay... - N... .- -np. S -HA 607 Always a busy place, the Student Center snack bar provides a way to eat out on campus. ' if 5- . A A V Q,- I I 2 7 51 ' A I I If fa' .- ' T' A . I A I 'E - dn- ? U X - Jia! f 'e I 'WT' - e-.. .- g I JA , R , IN , ' I z 4 4? 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LSTARN ALAN Nfl-KF1 TOBX ,IAYNE LWTFRK PAMELA GAY IWETCALI' LINDA ELIZABETH MICKLFR CHARLOTTE FRANCFS IWILFS CARLA GAY Nfllll-R PATRICIA KAI' MILLER FREIDA ELIZABETH MIZE IWARGARET TAYLOR MOISE JANF FRANKLIN MORRIQ FRANCE: ANITA IWORRUW' SARAH ELIZABETH MOSS MARY VIRGINIA MLTLIDROW' LINDA ANN NELSON SI'zANNA OIll7h1 NANCY ANN OKERSON CHRISTINE LALRENCIF LJKIF TRI'In' ANN OLMJN .IACQIIELYNNE PADDOCR KAI' LOUISE PAGE CECILI' HART PARRISII jlvm' LOUISE PAssow FRANCES AGNES PATERSON NIARY STAFFORD PATTON UIETTII: NIEADE PEET PATRICIA PENIIINO RFITA PAIILINE PENIIRY SARA LWARCIA PERLEY LINDA CAROL PHILLIPS ELOISE PIERSON A . i 'wx 1, A -.. 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In f K, ,ax I S If 3- all A E .:. .i I W rf -f '-f 1' , in I X 'E ? L i I 'II I 1 R - ' ELLEN. ,Q , PII I IuI'I,IflII1I I ' S N . M lb s Q. '4N I K I My-1, Y C G ggi in - SUSAN JENNIFER SPENCE CARROL MANN SPENCER MARX' SCOTT SPENCER GWENDOLYN CAROL SPREHN LINDA MARLEEN STADLER DOROTHX' KAY STAFFORD FRANCES SIDNEY POLAN GENE MICHELE PRESTERA ELAINE FITZGERALD PRICE LINDA ANNE REXFORD MARY JANE RICHARDS ELIZABETH G. RICHARDSON CAROLYN RIVIERE EMILY DIANNE ROBERTS LILLIE ANN ROBINSON VIRGINIA COLBY ROBINSON BONNIE LYNN ROBISHAXY' SUE WILSON RUPPRECHT ANNE MOORE SAMPLE PAMELA SUZANNE SANDERS SUSAN ELIZABETH SAWYER CAROLYN RUTH SCHILLING CAROL LEE SCI-IIRM SHARON EILEEN SCOTT RHANDA ROBINETTE SCROGGS CAROL ANN SETTLE JANE FLOYD SEYMOUR DANA LIN SHIPLEY BARBARALEE MARX' SILVA JEANNIE COMPERE SIMMS JUDITI-I PAGE SIMPSON MARX' ELIZABETH SIMPSON CAROL KAY SMITH CAROLYN WRAE SMITH FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH ANN MARIE SOSSAMON Court iesters add to the English tradition of the BOar's Head Dinner. MARY I-.IILAIII III 5II-III SANIIRA LH STI-PIILNN SI NAS PRANLZIN SIIPIIINA SIAAN JANI- SITIRI-Y MARILYN FIANF STIII IIFR DIIRIITIIY CIIRRINI STRAIN ,ll IIITII ANN STRAIIH BARBARA EI.lZ.-XIKFTH sTI'RL.Iw CIIRIsTINA LYNN SVRRLNQY IELIZAIIITII ANN TAILI-NT ,IAN f,l.-ARK 'IAYLIIR SI AAN HARRISON TIIIINIAN ELIZAIIETII UIEAN 'l'IIuxIPwN PATRICIA ANN TIIL'CHTIuN MARGARET' HARRl:- TRAMMIELL NANM hLIzAIIIIH 'l'RI-MLK PHYLLIN KAYL TRIPP CARULYN ELAINE TLLRER LULA EITIENIA I,'NI1ERYxcIoII ANN HFLFN XY'AI,I1RoN LINIIA GAIL XYALKER BARBARA .IONELL XVALTER IWARIUN VIRQINIA XVATKINS XVILLFNF Ii. XVATKINN ANN DFBIILLY XV,-XTSUN NI HIIYYARII XVELLII JACQITELYN XYHITE AIARTHA-SPE JANET XVIIITE Sl SAN GLENN XVHITEURLI NANCY XYVILLIS NIIJLLY WINRLLR ELIZAIIETH H. XXYIIIIIARII MARQARET HELEN xY'Ofll.ARIl ELIZABETH XY'AI,TON XVORLIEY ALICE FLTDIIF YFARQAN 'I' A .4 vs' 'QI ' A A 2- - ,Q ' - I .- . - -- 15 4 j xx N ' I - 1 I Qi I , A' ta -I , z. 5-'M -v ' .J , , I ' ,Y It as. 4-an 'B 5- K 3' 'lx f - ,L eg' Yr' Q 1 - X 1 4 X , I I x , I f Y 1-U. 3. a sr S c.. 3- 5 ' 1 f , u I V '! I , I , SX x Z 2 1- 3 1 I 1. 3 .. 'J' 1 I ' 'V I f . Y 5 i. l.,V 5 Yr' ,, ,V A - ., E. 2 - 2' 6 q, CLI 4:4 gf' ' x '. ' ' X IJ, vi: b 1 f -' S,-if 7 ' 'Y It I ,, -, W 7, -y-I - f' EQ, - ' L J XI E I NUT PICTVRED: EIUISY: PITT5 HATTN BARBARA DEAN BRYANT VONNELL CLARA IJOXLI, ANNE h1ARlIF FITZIIERALII JANE CAROL IIOYME MARTHA CARUL INICATEER EIJZABITI H BARNFN PILKPRINKI KIARY JANET Rom-Rs SALLIE j. SH,-KRPF NIIKAL LEIf SIIYIMIYNN VANESSA M. YARNALI. 54 I .ai x W af,.M 'Q , 3 I I Mm Ilmw , ' , 1 y 35,5 ,A . X-, C .21-gi' lf ff Us -HL-Ka' 1 As ' -Q 4 ' ',:s..,,. 4' H ,,,,.,,,h..g, Carol Cole, President ew ' ve...,.... fm' Barbara Mann, Vice-Pre.tirleu1.' Cynthia Watkins, Secreturya '1'reax1n'er. Page Fflff-1'f.1I1H' Sophomore Class We approached the half-way mark. Although we were no longer threatened by the fear and uncertainty that faced us as freshmen, the decisions that lay ahead were great. As we looked back on our freshman year, we profited from our mistakes. We found time for fun too. We gave the freshmen a warm welcome with joey Week, reminding them that although they were the class of '67, they were also the Freshmen of '63! As a class we participated in Play Day and the many tournaments sponsored by R.A. We look forward to the next two years. as Queens helps us build the principles which will mold our characters and our lives. .-5 On Ann Earnest, Co-Chairman of Stun! Night: Erin Challen, R, A. Repre.tenta!i1'e.' jane Mack. C0-Chairman of Slim! Night. ELIzARE1'H ARERNETIIY VILIANNA ALLRED GRAQE IEAHEI, ANIIERSIIN SLE SIIIRIMEI' BARRER NARCISSA ELIZABETH BASTEN RIITH DANIEL BATES DIANNE DEI.oRIoLIs BEARD EI.IzARETH VUHITNEY BENNETT I'-:I ,, .I g I 15.1 I B Ii'Fhli'iiiifi'ifEW vu: FV 4 :AVA 1 7l 2 his 111 Inna ii Dil li min 11:-z din 11 Pin it his 11 Qi! 11 Siu i1 Dil li his li -in li Dil li S1 E-11:1 til ina -il ins' -in Z1 his inn Brisas it Qin' U33 C1- in-,uf S71 3:11 :ni- ills. Bl- EH maui., lieu Dmsesx Hey, this kind of Lreatment kangaroos. is for ' I - Q ' 6 'kk ii g- :I e I '- - 1 'v I A ' Q 1 ' , by X I 9. ,E 1 R S- 6 ,sv ' 'Pr' ve- M N I ' W SIGRIIJ FRANCES BERc.sTRoIvI KATHLEEN MQNAIR BERRY V' l 3 I CAROL ANNE BLOIIGETT REBECCA ANNE BoozE 0 S z.: ' EJ I ' 3, fi . - G SANDRA LEIGH BROVUN 3 'f ELIZABETH AUSTIN BIICHAN . f I ' Aff .W I, v , ES A 1' 'Q I ff 3 EQ' ' in BEBE PATRICIA BLIICE 'ful ANNE SHAW BLIRDETT 'C V, BONNIE BETH BLIRGESS EUGENIA HARLIRAVE BLIRTON 3- Rage P' Ev-S , , I 7' ., re ,sa 2. . J 1 I 1? 3. ' S a R sg , Pg I ,iff X ' ' X x ' C1 A ' ' 1 ' ,X ' 1 . C Q I 5- -W 5 - , ga .IQ T -4 J if ' 0 '19 6 1 Web A L N I N I 2 f .1 , ' .Q Q 'W A A 3 0 S I fi I Gb ,. 1 ' V 1 ! 5 I I A ' X V i . E. V. M I.. B Q1 ' I 71 ' ' I A f I - ' f X V. L Burwell parlors are a fav- orite- lace for last-minute AP studymg. OSHA LYNN CALIGAN GAIL MEREDITH CANNON SUSAN HALL CANNON CYNTHIA FRANCES CAUTHEN KATHRYN WARD CHAT!-IAM KATHERINE HART CHENAULT DARLA JIM COEEEY CAROL DIANE COLE ANITA MAE CONNER NANCH' PAULA CORLEW DOROTHY ELIZABETH CREEM MARX' SUSAN DALEY GERALDA MARGARET DAVIES VICTORIA ANNE DAVIS FLORENCE FONTAINE DAWRIN NANCY HOWE DEANE MARY DIANE DEWITT SHEILA MARLENE DICRIE CAROLINE WORTH DILLON ANN CORBETT DIXON NANCY LEE DORRIER ANN MARKEE GIBSON EARNEST KAREN RUTH EDDLESTON PEGGY ANN EDENS S 3 .,- -.-.------ C.IrIIl Bludgrn .Ind PIIIII Grulw found .I Nulunnn for :IH-c.aIIIpua liung, KAIIIRIN ELIZAIIEIII FIINIER HEITII2 KIENNEDX Fmx LIER MAIIHIOIIIE -IANETTE FIIICIQ FIIIAHETII LIII lfslh I:I'lfHRIfR YIRQINIA T.-XRLETUN GARCIA BIARY EVELIN GAIIRAWAN' LAI RA NELL GENTIIY GAII XYRIIIHI' GIIrwIII.EI'T BARIIAIIA ANN GIIIJININ -IE.-KN Lm'EI'I' CIR.-XNTHAN1 DIINNA FAI GRAY PANIIIA ANN GREIIP NIARY JANE CSRIFYIN SANDRA LEE GI'xI JIIAN ELEANIIII HALEY 'I'HiES.-x GILHANI HANIIIII4 LINIJA LEIGI-I HARQEIT CAROL LANVRENCE HAIIVEI SARA LENORE HASTINGS AIIIEN ELWELL H.4T'i.li A-,as it 2 2 ,Q T. LINIIA RAI INIIN . , - HILIN ANNI IAIIIIIIIII N FIANI- LUIIM1 FII'1PAIkIIIx 'Q , 2. 4, BI.-KRX ELLEN FLIIRA I f ,- A .M 1 A I . - ' K ..,,. ,A 1. In f, 1 . .r 73- 5' g,.' f if I 'N I I ' X I W 'F , Q 0- P A- 4, 3' - vf 'Ni ,tv 'I X X I X fy ' NI E F 'W' Q.. 'ST S . A Q X3 nf ,- .E , E' ' 1 I I , . ' X N ' I I .-A 'z 1 ' 1 i- T2 ,g H C' ' . ,-. . 1. 5 , ,I X I ' ' I I ,, N , fi 4 ' IW 3- A 15- A 7' ,., , ,1 I . ' , 1 K' I l,fi'I me- - ww A fp . x Ai i-24' f . ' 4 ,XL .1 X r I If. ' mga. L N, Y A-1' Rs DQ 4 ,,,..l,, '- A -,..I.L-..E..g,I JOANNE CANDLER HEINZ jo ANNE HENDRICKS K x I W J S f 2 CELESTE HILL HODGES in ' EMILY DIANNE HOLLENBECK , Q . ' s- , . V' f 1 4 Y f w I Q A - . Q ' 4 F ,B H' P 6 Jr' - ,, - -E' ff E- X ,' 5 A AI ' S I 1 'iff fl' I Y . ff A . f' .2 ,R O Q ,V A X , a I 1 l . , 'gf X, ' A I F' . . 7' A 59 ,- ffiX, N N. X4 gf A X. Q r -I y my 4, Z: I ,N X tx Rage For rp eight I .- , Happiness is letters MARX' LOUISE HOLLIDAX' JANE FOWLER HUTTON PAULA ANNE jOI-INSON POLLY FRANCILLE JONES CAROLYN JOSEPHINE KEEPER MARX' PAULINE KENNY GAIL DOROTHY KERSEX' CAROL LESLIE KILPATRICK MARX' ELLEN LAINE MARX' ELLEN LANE BRENDA ANN LEFLER KAREN LEE LIGHTBODY SARA ANNE LIGON VIVIAN BREWER LONG MARX' LOUISE MCANGE LOIS ELIZABETH MCDONALD ANNE WESTBRCOK MCGINNIS MARGARET ELAINE MCGUIRE SUZANNE GORDON MCKINSTRY NANCY POPE MCLEOD D M11 ' A in J' r ' A .5 - 3 SARAH MARNHALL MLLnm A 0 Q or v- ' BVIII LxNN NICNAIRX ,- . , , - IfRl1f1sA ,IAM MMR f' ' LNNDA KM MAmnN .9 1 BARBARA ,lmmr BIANN 8 Q 2- 1, gf CARL11, PHNLLI5 NlANl N ,-1 Q, X: 1,1 CLAIIIIA Lol In Mmufxu , xx R luur l:xHxN Munn: , I X , , S . Q 1 , ,.4 VlANl11f BI,-XRIE BIIEIJUILK A 3- 2 7' .- A PATRILIA ANN BIILLHK .1 I' 1-AD ' 1-- 5l'sAN Lol in NIILTON 1' . X , RQNALXN H, Ml1'mHf1.1. , V. Y- ,E ,A ,L , s Y 4 f - A , 1' A R A ' li1.1zABE1'H LE5LIE MouRE in J' ,f 'Z 3 gh 1: A 4. QUNNA SHE BIVLLEN x 1' 1 .- 5AI.1.x ANN O'Rol RKIE K - I CIARULYN PARP PALMER X ' X I k X .- 7 v MARx ANNE PALMER 7' . Q Y' 'Q Q- Ip 1 l'I,Ll,N RANDAL1, PARNUNB C .Q if - '. .. BARBARA Fun PEEBLEs 'X I :XLTHFA ANN PEUPLIES K K X X 5- 1 ELFANUR ANN PFPI MARX Lm FTTI- PFR-LEP X fa K ,. N, 5HlR1.Lx ANN PILRH BHIIANNR PuxxH,L wks mr rhnw Apdrc IUUINCHIN' ,sv x A V , A ,W A inf' ' 1 'N , ff' W ' N 1: Q 1 ,, 2-1 in fx- I .. 0 1- N f I ,I . ,,, ft RZ A -S' ., elf, A' I 1 1 Yr JANICE DEMAREST STALEY EDITH STRINGEELLOW MARTHA KATE STUART MARX' ANNE STURGIS E. Q5 V 11 V, xt .7 4 ! S ' MARX' ELIZABETH TANNHAUSER 'T' MADGE LYNN THORNBURG I ,r 4, I , i I I I Puge Fifty CYNTHIA MARSYL PRADO ALEXANDRA M. RATHBUN KATHERINE ANN REED ANNE CAROLYN REESE RUTH CAROLINE REGITKO ELEANOR THOMAS RIEPE BETTY LOUISE ROBERTS MARGARET ROBERTS ANNE MARIE ROBINETTE MARTHA TILGHMAN ROYAL ANNABELLE RUBY DIANE LYNN RUMBLE NANCY LEE RUSK LYNDA ALEXIS SCARBOROUGH CAROLINE BEVERLY SCHRODER ,IUDITH ANN SPINK Wallace hooterxanny-spirit booster for the Sophomore slump!!! . ly? I ll r . X A 5 ,TP Y 2 Q hlARlllA R.-XNl1lll,l'H ililhll-R ' K. 'za- 4u',,, -A AlARlUN liifrii 'lllINlPIxlNS 1- - 4. I LQURUIHX Ciiiiu' 'lknxmw 'f T ' Y 1 PAiiuti.x Axx 'I'xii-R ! -V Q Q I 5 v A AwNi Di Hin- Vooiuii-ix lb rv- A . . C , Q , is r ., 5,3 Cxxinm Grmiwx XY'.i'lxim ' ' ' 1 A ' CARUL ljFYLIN XY.xiwx R -H' S - X'-4 f BRI-NIH XV:-in 7 X ' K x 72 R , F.- '2 Mun IQLIZAHEIH XVHl'll.lHX , 0- '- ., 'IAN IKE ANNF Wrmy ,IANF BIARIE Wicxisx -- Y ' X '- C ' MNA I,l'rl'Lr XY'lL1,is Q ' 1 i i l .X '1 c ' R055 LVCINIJA Wiaxviirr 0 A A-. - jruiru ELAINE Wool: - - ,514- m Rf' l Sum Vance Alexander ,Ioan Mette Browning Constance Cecil lirin Gary Chnllen ,Iudith .Iohunnu Clement NOT PlC'l'l'RliIJ Martha Ann Huvruii Ann Elaine Knott Ann Vilxrd Lindsey Linda Macl-ten McComb Carol Ann McCurmick Gail liileen Mchlillen Murizin liliziiheth M.1ck.iy Sheryl Ann Owens Mary Ann Phifer Mary Lnuibe Punt XYVLIFFCII Collier Smith lirentla Lietitiii Sffilllkl All weekends must twine tu .tn end, Alllfhllil Alexi5 ilizltiswhell Slim ,lane lfrhun Mary Sue XY'ellen5 Lucie Alexander XY'lUII1LlCl'i I.iml.1 Clark XY'yatt Hit-f l.y:i nf. ff 4- 'Y gmail WR UAS mm 5 Linda Folk, Prexideu! unior Class This year, the junior class towered above the other classes at Queens-at least during Student Assembly. We held important campus positions, worked enthu- siastically and cooperatively in printing the Student Directory. and proved to be loyal sisters to the fresh- men. We have witnessed the rapid growth of Queens in the past three years. With the aid of professors and advisors, we, too, have grown. We realize that educa- tion is a personal venture that we have just begun. All too soon spring comes and the class of '64 leaves, willing to us the awesome title of senior and the privileges and opportunities that accompany it. qi' 'ow 41. , 1-ci? 1- ,-5:,:- . '--. ,r . ,, , - 1 , ,gf ,Q ' Connie Culbreth. R. nl. REpI'?XKl1Idfll'l'f Suzanne DaVega and Carolyn Hardee, Co-Chairmen of Stun! Night. Page lizlllx fun .eggs -. g . .... -.wires sl-1,-. 4.5: Ann Shaffer, Treasurer: Doris Petrea, Secretary: Rebo McMul- len, Vive President. Lu:-. Uxxrx .Muxxum b funn Lum In :XIHNIN Mum I5Raxm1xAl1xxx1uk x iixmufu .-Xxx :XLIPN l l.IN1Hl.xRHl ARNI I I r Hrux Bl RXXIII Almxwx N1XRIXN Muxx Bx1n.Il'1 Rruru x LH- liu.1.rx1lxr .ll mm JXNNI' Bl-Rm A1,NlxIfRxNkIE Bmcx FII! R xx RIBH1 x Awx Bun NT Cxxm ANN Bmw Emu M li BRmwbER CI,.-XVIDETTE YUVNT Bnmxx Cuxsmxcjs ELMNE Bmw: N AIU ANNE Blum N Kxrumx Dlxxr Blmxxxr X'1m.1x1.x LEE Bl RCH SIJMN STARR Br'Rl.Esnx BI.-XRION C.umLE CAMERUN bcmxndrs l1l-xc thu one m the l'mtu.i Xarmns World Bank Buxldlm, n a gurnm ugnl- funn up thu thru Uuum iumors xx ho partluxparcd 1n the XX.axh1ngu1n Nunn ur pro mm T1 I If 1 Z 4 1 QL' N3 -P! 1 Sage juniors find immediately after dinner a good time to relax and talk together. If .... .- A: ' - S n J! ' ,XM 5 I I X ' X 1 i 'I X Q, ., I 7,3 I , K I L I V We ' , Ani! - ' N r - - -I V yn ' ' A - 4 A E I n A A Q, , --VI 'g .525 0 I Y ' xi .- - A -' ' . - x- , ,I , ,- . A Fifa: H f N I F Q A V F 5 if-S z. , A -V i ' J 3 In ' Q,-A' 1 . . X .- A A- --X. 'x V -vm -' A - A Y - 3 .E -A A A ' A A 1 -A f ' ' A-1' If F . I I J A 1 ? ' V X . IJIIQL' Fifi-1-fnI11' I MARX' RAMELLE CAMPBELL VIRGINIA ANN CARTER RUTH BURKE CHRISTENBERY LAVERNE KAY CHRISTIAN HELEN HODGES CLARK PATRICIA ANNE COINER MARGERH' LAURETTE COLLINS NANCY JANE CONNELL MARX' LOU CONNER PATRICIA ANN Cox PAMELA CRAFTON CONSTANCE LILEs CULBRETH SUSAN CUCHRANE DAVEGA CATHARINE HAYS DAVIS JEAN LOUISE DAVIS NATHALIE HALL DAVIS SARAH LORRAINE DAVIS BETTY PARKER DENTON ANN PETRIE Domas BEVERLY MELSCJN DOYLE r' -n-r P----4 1 f , I ANN XYARI lJw1IIfR PE4,I.x AxL.I-II DI I RxxuRIII SISEXN ANN IARNIIIRIII klI'l,l.X ITLIIAIII-III CLIRR,-xxx KN 7: -3. A Q, L cl- - ' - if A-' 7-A V .7 I I A I xl I I X ,-INI JIIRII-R 'lUX'l'R , I ,, I C in 'IU Y N ' ' ,,, -. 2 4. F- S. ' k.xI'IIIIf 5.-IR.-I H.II.I,m R - X uf 1 tIARIwI,x'x PLRIIIE IMRIILI N ' X Fi' ' 1 M I-I.I1.aIIIi'III B. HI-R-SIN! xx K ' X Z 7 J K I I ,f P I v HELEN Ku HIm.IIImxER 5- L , 6 A .. HELIX HIILRIES HlI.l. E fn x ij' CHRIsI'INE ALLEN Hman RI- ff 'T ' M.'IR'I'II.'I ANN lwlfll I..xNImsxx'oR'I'II I I X V . -, . ' IA ' f,II,AIRI.u'IIIE DuII.LAss INI.R,-IM I.-,N 1 in f, 7' Q , VIRGINIA LuI'IsE lvEs , gl .LQ L. s. - R ' P.u'RIc,IA Rm' -I.xMERsux FRANCAIS KELLER ,lAMEs X I I . I faq B bl wx I.INIIsEx' -I,-UNIFN 5 73' 'M 2 is IUURIS ALEXANIIER KIENRINR ' Ya MARX ANN VIIIIINHIN Q ' I E A IIIIIIIQ .md .I pI11.l. nr iusr .I walk IU IfrucdnIII P.1rk-thuw .IFC .nrnamg Ihr wulunlmc L'hIIIIgcs .1 XKL'L'lxL'I1Li may hrlng. l'.I:I IIIII IIII' we ssss A I I A if ,- '15 PM if W -2- '5- 9 V ,- 6' .h gp., I V. .it V , .. .Y fi I Ev' , 5' 7' - R 7' 3' J -A, I A is .f .1 ,77 1 , VI Wi! ff AIII II II I ' Ai , ,.,. 2 vw A-T-. 1273523 -, ,,.,, , Vw -.L,,. Q : 1 I I X' V JW' ,t -. - - 0.521 nr , V .5 -A 'A- ' -' - ' f, A. ' ' I V- 'i Y . i Y7-fi' 'Ii A -14 H I- I V : A I 'A - ,-' I . ..1-155 V 13 1 -, A :qfgpq wig, 14553 Pizgc Fifty-six ELEANOR SUE junta JOSEPHINE KALB LEARNED ABBY ETHEL LITTLE MARTHA SUE MCDANIEL HELEN MARIE MCMULLEN LINDA LU MACKINTOSH MARILYN METZNER MARX' jo MILLETT NANCX' CLARK MORTON KATHERINE WILLIAMSON N ANNE PORTER PANKEY DORIS MARIE PETREA MARGARET BOGGS PETREY MARTHA PAYE PHILLIPS SARA ETHEL POLLARD VIRGINIA MCLEOD POWERS EAL Dr. Geor e Ste ner's enthusiasm over , g g ueens new summer ro ram of . P 5. travel and study In Europe fills the prospective travelers with excitement Z 4 1 5 sl Q! ,X Is ' f 'hx' Linda Mac!-:intosh's door dccfIrarioII display the Chrisrmas Spirit which filla mach dorm. PEc.m RosENRAAIPEI KATHERINE RHET1 SAPP DIARY IELLEN SEXTON ANN ADAMS SHAFFER DIARTHA El.lZ,-KBIETH SHELL AI.-XRIE DIANNE SHERRILL .IKIJITH CAROLYN SHI'MA'I'Ii REBECCA RICHARDSON SIMPSON ELIIISE MIQNSIIN SMITH DORCJTHX' HIILLANII SNIIIER AI.-KRGARET ELLFN SUMMER FRANCES BIAE SoI'Rs - f 'co' X ,X X Afgf' ' Z!-CAO. . OIL Lum on, unnr u Im our I N PAXIRHIA ANN PRILI. LINIIA LI'cfII.I,I1 PRIVEIII. CIINRTANLE IIINCH RITTER DIARY BIARQARET RIIGAN if-v 1 5 mfs 2 1 ,-. .. '9- 9 , Ll '52 K ' N F 'vi 'c Q 2 ,g , .7 A 1 N ' '- J ' ' 3 5 'f f A ' T 4 . I ,- if 'Fi l' ' .Jr L ' 11 4 ' . l, I 41: ,- - CLELIA KATHLEEN STONE KATHERINE ELIZABETH STONE Q, 4 ANN CORBIN STRICKLAND , x . ,fx . I . V ,. ' Q- cs x E JEAN HARKNESS SWART 1 - I , LY. L .b X Z., , , A I , SI 5 Q 6 I Ri JANE ANN TAYLOR I , MARJORIE ANN THAYER V,7,,V ' ' 3 LINDA RAE THIGPEN f - 2 ' KITTY ANNE TILGHMAN . f i - I X I l , ' ' 71 ..5 .5 . - S : Sfhn A -,.- I ' 1 I 15 ,, 1 'T , 6 , A VERONICA LEIGH TOVEY ,r E.- , A -f , J I -' MARX' GARDINER TYLER - , . s. . ' 1 I I 1 ANNE HUNTER VIcItERs X V I - 1 ' MICHELE JOSETTE WALL A ' - .- X ' I ,V I I ' qv b ,, 3, ig BARBARA RUTH WHITE 5 . REBECCA TALBOT WHITFIELD - 3 ' . MARTHA EMMIE WINDERS 1 ' , M! 'X I E . f-5 ALLINE FINDLAY WOOD . A j, NOT PICTURED: Ellen Barrier Emily Tilton Braman Mary Lynne Chalfant Edith Carol Dorton Sally Anne Eastham Suzanne Louise Fleming Linda Arm Folk Susan Rebecca Hales jean Douglass Hess Meredith McCOllough Della -lane McMullen Sue Cameron Moore Leslie Ann Smith Bea Thomas Upson Alcan Baldwin Wfilson PIILQC' Fiflj-ufglzr li That exciting twenty-first birthday requires a party! f V' .w - J I dll' . xx 1 If M fi l' 'W' F9 Foreign Students TA 'I f O . I X , f . 0 i ff N 'f I , , , 1 4- , N Q Q- R 9 1, . Q-' 6- - ' ' t- I I . X ' f if ,V-' . I f '- 1 f x Q X AM. BIRUII! ITRFNZ Xxl,lNl HI'Lx'xlKaR XTFTTF PYTFRNIN vIu,Q1'r1,1NF Pumn NIlf,m'11a YIILFTF1 Bahnhnf. Gcrmam Pmwrm. lndi.1 Arulus. Dcnn1.1rk Paris. l'r.amu Paris. I-mncu Although not thc lf N, Big Fur. lhcw rcprcwntarixu ut Prangc. Gcrnmny. Peru. and India. hmm Lnrnchcd Qucsm' uduum rional opportunium hy l'wcun11ng long-rwbcfrcnmcrnlwrcd fficnjsfvYAmcl'iC.1!'l arudcnu, -'qu -1. ai ' , 4. -Q 1 9 I1 5 . ,,-f 7 f fl.: 1 4' H W r' x - ' K 4 ut V4 i F Q QQ-f H Carolyn King, Prcrideut , D f vu f -J ,I , Q-:JL Senior Class As seniors we have reached a pinnacle from which we have a Janus-like view of Queens. Behind us lie four years of preparation and a beginning of self- discovery: ahead, a commitment to fulfill according to our individual capacities. In discovering the privileges and responsibilities of being seniors, we have experienced a year filled with events that will recur often as memories-don- ning academic costumes for our own Recognition Day, completing our practice teaching, seeing our class- mates conduct the Boai-'s Head Ceremony and reign over May Court. interviewing for those all-important first jobs, applying to graduate school, and exchang- ing that pin for a diamond. We have watched unprecedented change take place during our years here. and we shall miss the excite- ment of being a part of the Queens that is to be. Yet we leave knowing that each of us has contributed something of value to the college and that each of us takes away more than she gave. Our lives are infinitely richer because of the attitudes, ideals, and friendships Queens has helped us to develop. via' XE Sue Challen, Vice-P:'e.iir1'e111,' Fran Milton, Serretary-Treuyzuer. Cinda Bagnal, R.A. Reprere11tatiz'e.' Martha Watson and Jane Page Sixty Trivette, Co-Cbairmwz of Stunt Nigbt. . 1 . lux IXINHIII :XIBRIIIHN '- 1 ' Nlmltgmncrx, Al.1lw.m1.n K ' ' I9 n...1.,w. A u ,.- fx I ' x. v - .Xxx IJ: xx Axmuw n :XIl.1nt.1, hcurgi.l uuruuru .xml luglnxh Cmnpmurum. lkulwl-vgs. .-KH Luau Axx .-XLFXXNIPIR Q Clmrlurre. Nurrh fjnrulirm lltrnaturg- .md lfngllwh C,mnpus1r1ur1, AH. 'Q Qu. 1 .44 Q, . - v5 x Rim IELIL-Xlilfllli ANDIRMJN Pcr15.1unl.1, Iflurida Bmlugx. A I4 YIRMINIX Kim Axmkmx Marietta, Gcurgin 4 li' 1 ' . A li. -, Ps In ugx ,Q ' x .I K. Tx , - Dux.-x VI.-xxs A5uxxuR1'H ' Charlotte. Nurth Carolina I Hlhlc Lind Rcllgmn Pqphwlngx. :XB 'IRC ncxcr sccn so num buy m Hqrnx mm .1 Sunday dfltfflxltiffm N' i Seniors ALICE LUCINDA BAGNAL Statesville, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, GRACE JORDAN BAKER Wfashington, D. C. Literature and English Composition, Economics. A. . JLILIANNE FRANCES BAKER Columbia, South Carolina Nursing, B.S. LUCINDA HOPE BAYLEY Baltimore, Maryland French, A.B. JANE ELLEN BECKETT Huntington, West Virginia Psychology. A.B. ELIZABETH MARTIN BENNETT Charlotte, North Carolina Nursing, BS. P IgE Szxti two f' an , ' ' NSA forums delved deeply into student and faculty opin- ions on In Loco Parenlix and other pertinent subiects. Louise Gittings, Dr. james Lovell, Martha Watson, Carolyn Law- all, and Mrs. Ann Gebhardt formed one of the several dis- cussion panels. .L...l. I-,-, 5.-'sw -- lim A . .-,,..... - F Y . 1 V '-- -'-' ', .. '-dl-7' ' , XY'h1it would gnu my if l timltl yuu I r.m out uf gut Run Xirmnf Run: Rmuxx QlVERTON Bmcjit Minn PHILUP5 Bmixxx Charlotte, North Carolina lfurt Mill. buuth Czirulind Bible and Rcligiun. A.B, Nursing, lib. l7R.-XNLES Mlaniox Buiuxxux CAiw1.ixif Num Bt RLIN Charlotte, North Carolitm Linuilntun. North Cf.iri:lin.i Art, Mathcnutiu. A.B. History. AB. Axxr Cuzkixurrix BRIQHT jun Lui me Cuimx N Cobham, Virginia Cliiirlcgttm, Wbat Yirgini.i Literature .md lfnglinh Cunlpositiun, Ali. Nl.1Il1cIll.AllLN. Ali. K.-KTHARINE LAVERNE Bmixvx CARLN RUE C.ui1t.1,x Macun. Georgia llultlen, Xlfcst Virginia Paychology. AB. Pxythulugy, Ali, , , J' ' tw ff! l 1 6? 1 2 . , lafyf A -QQ 6 -- Q , -J 9 ' '4 5- il -S. S eu- , 5' . .,c... . 4' ' I 5 qu- I 1. ag 4-L Q lfzii i Seniors Thought-provoking speakers and controversial sub- jects stimulated minds of both students and faculty. First Roux' Serum! Row: NANCY EDWARDS CARTER Charlotte, North Carolina History, A.B. RUTH M. CAUSEY Davidson, North Carolina French, A.B. LILLIAN GEORGETTE CELLAR Jacksonville, Florida Music Education, B.Mus. SUE GARY CHALLEN Memphis, Tennessee Literature and English Composition, A.B. DoRoTHY ANNE COOKE Gastonia, North Carolina History, A.B. MARY AMELIA DEATON Statesville, North Carolina Sociology. A.B. RAINSFORD DUBosE DEDMAN Devon, Pennsylvania Psychology, A.B. LETTIE LEE DEKLE Perry, Florida Chemistry, A.B, TS -A , , xqf J-X Pnge Sixty-four W --may X JUAN Gliuimlf lllmifxni rms ffharlnttc, North ffuruliiiat P' liinlugy, All , QQEURMISNA MNH Dusk 1 Atlimm, Georgia Psytliulugy, Litcrinurc .md English Cmiilljmiixiticiri, ANN Enom E Clarksburg. W'est Virginia if Litcrzlturc .md English Cunipusitiun. A.B. 9- 5' Q' 1-Q i - - , f aj BIARIUN MM5 l1A5tLiw,n - '44 A Churlutte, Nurth Cnrulinii Biology, A,H. 1 3 - . - if ' ' . V BERNILE Punts l'ULsoM N ' Charlotte, North Carolina In xx 'i' K 5 I Nursing, HS. K, px 1 X I . .x 1 C Q' RI I'H IJIANNE l:l7NlDERBURKli wiv' , I N, Q Matthews, North Carolina 4' 4 Literature and English Conlposition, A.B. , A x, Black Friday . . . the gym turned into an duction lurn complete with auctionesr. Mr. George Shealy. ' Q i Il Q All Seniors JANE GAMMON Bristol, Virginia Home Economics, A.B. LOUISA ANNE GARLAND Decatur, Georgia Literature and English Composition, A.B LOUISE ANN GATHINGS Charlotte, North Carolina French, A.B. lllegrec to be awarded in june. l95iJ ROBERTA LOUISE GITTINGS jacksonville, Florida Literature and English Composition, A.B PATRICIA CROUSE GIVENS Charlotte, North Carolina Art. A.B. CORNELIA MCDONALD GRAHAM Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. ff:5.,, .1 A I X . U, A f X. Etrr E,, E Elrt N ' x 1 - x 'N fu X ,- .' :S , -'-A ,. , .I V ' Y f---- 1 21. VM , - I. .ikzgigf 'vs , I i : ffl -. .,: 9 ' I ' sg, A , Ll: Queens observes the merry old English traditional Boar's Head Dinner to set the festive mood for Christmas holidays. This year's court included fkneel- ingl Tookie Dekle, Bonnie Myers: istandingl Alice Meth- fessel, Louise Gittings. and Chris Safford. 5s No. Dr. Shealy is not knitting in thgipt-I! Shes iust not .Is interested in Miss Nootfs AlrIL.In xloluz .Is 15 Mrs. Looney Al this Blucls Friday Auction. IIN! Ruuz' Nrtuml Runs' jtIImI'I'H CoNNIE GRAY Ponte Vedra Bench, Florida Sociology, AB. ELIzAIIIfI'H ,ILAN GREEIKR Marion, Virginia Matherilatics, A.B, CAROL PURTER GRIEVL XVaterbury, Connecticut life-nth. A.H. ELIZABETH DIANE H.-KLLMAN Greenville, South Carolina History. A.B. lVlAR'I'HA DLIERSIIN HALXlil?R'liUN Miami, Florida History. A.B. Si LVIA LANlARR HAs'I'INL.s Charlotte, North Carolina Psychology. A,l5. Illegree lo he awarded In june, l'Niil xlUDl'l'H HoNui'c3II'I I' HEFNLR Charlotte, North Carolina Art, A.B. ALICE VAIDEN HENIJERSUN Goldsboro, North Carolina hluthcrtmtics. A.B, il . If i f' , P i M 5 V IQX ls ,,. I is 1 A Q if 'SQ ,R ' ' ' 4: F ,- . 44 if! X 'I' 6, I4 I , I , -' -.-Im: I , V 5 V 'ba .' .- Y - , hs :rank , 'I is f Q, , z I i f' - fi? A fe- 4. K...-.,. - .1 i.......L.l,.- , A.. , , Y , , l'IIgI' Sufi seien I Seniors . . and may they be wed. First Row: NARDA ZOILA HENRIQUEZ Lima, Peru Sociology, A.B. GLENINA KIRKLAND HOLLADAY Burlington, North Carolina Psychology, A.B. KATY CONNOR HOLLINGSWORTH Charlotte, North Carolina History, A.B. MARGARET ELAINE HOLLINGSWORTH Tampa, Florida Literature and English Composition, A.B. -Iii i l :Ari 'r N .5 t Second Row: MARX'-LEE ELLEN HOUCHINS Tampa, Florida Literature and English Composition. A.B. NITA ROCHEL HUDMAN Charlotte, North Carolina Music Education, B.Mus. JEAN MCEWEN HUNTER Mint Hill, North Carolina Bible and Religion, A.B. ALL1soN JAMES Mayesville, South Carolina Bible and Religion, A.B. Page Sixty-eight . MQ NN' It X Ilxmul-I Nlxxx luux IXIJJISKPII. XL-xx IL-rsuy Hlhlr .Ami Rullgluu. A I5 f,l.-X1 IDI x I um x Immun Llrkwmillu, lflurlda Hxhlu Ami RL-llgmn. A H Mun Rlfmu Vx klnnxwx' Prinuc Ifrcdcrick. Maryland fn-m h. Ali, PAIRI4 1.1. KPRR KIURIMN Charlotte. North Carolina Art. A H, f,,aRm,xx Sxxnuz KIM. Lharlcmrn. XYQSI Virginia Psxuharlnngy A B. HELPN DIURITZ KIRKMAN Chnrlmtor. North Carolina Spqmsh. AB. II uuld hp mon rn n x an parm s uruun 1 un L an 1 Yulu Lug . .1 nun rmdltiun .ir Qurrn Seniors MARTHA HARDY LAMB Charleston, West Virginia Bible and Religion. History, A.B, SANDRA VERNER LANEHART Bartow, Florida Economics, A.B. CAROLYN HARRIET LAWALL Ridgewood, New jersey Psychology, A.B. JANE VUYATT LAWTHER Wilmington, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. 'ffw a .4 l . 1: ,x 52 4,,,,.1-JL,-, . . SL if A ',, V 11. , 5 J in . . 1 LINNEA RUTH LHAKER uf Concord, North Carolina A ' Psychology, French, A.B. 353 4 I in I ' 'sr R 6. ' A - 5 '- bp I . ' 1 Joyce ANN Lowmzn BQ ' V ' Albemarle, North Carolina 'i 'QQ' ' Nursing, B.S. - . A A Page Seventy 511 is l E , EL sl. Lou Anne Garland is certain that graduate school couldn't be any harder than filling out the application. wtf ,HN ! 1 1 1, X , Q 'HIL .iIu't II gfdihi ln lu' thc ncxr In line In gr.ulu.ll1'f nu. Miuml Run. YIRLINI-X Mn Lulu ANNi NIIVFN McLAlrnHl,lN Old Bridge, Nou 'Icrwy Vfaxhiiw, North Carolina l,lLcr.mmrc .md Ifnglish hxiiipuxiinmu, liumunwiu. A.H. llixmry. A.H. , BETTY CUNLEIQ hIARQl'F'l I'E hmm MQARNR , , ch I Y I K. I Charlotte. North Carolina , .ir mtg, . urm ,urn lllii Pxuhulngs. Smmlum. ABI Nwgiuluib , A.H. fi, ,H mr ANN M, 13,mM, lil IYAHIZTH LAMHPTH M,xRsn Iilycttcxillu, North Carulina Fairfax, Virginia l.itcmturu .md English Cuinpmiuun. Ali. HHIOU' A-B1 ANN Iiws McGR,uH ALILF HELEN NIETHFESSFI. Luuisxillc, Kentucky XY'estfield, New jersey INI.uhm1mxiu, AB, Litumtutu and English Composition. A.B. -r ' I , f if 'n r ' as 3 A -f in y r 1 ni -1- . 'jf .C- I f 4 i 1 4-Q 1 ' ., Q . f2',p:' AAN R I' ' 6' ' . Q.. ' V .1 ' ' . 'Y I ,. , X .Wil . ll lhrgr' Nrzimiw H Seniors Oh, to be a senior and never have to study! Carolyn Lawall and jane Lawther seem to enioy their evenings. First Row: FRANCES ANDERSON MILTON Atlanta, Georgia Bible and Religion, Literature and English Composition, A.B. DIANA CHURCHILL MOORE Charlotte, North Carolina Art. A.B. JUNE MARIE MULLIS Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition . A.B. BONNIE ELIZABETH MH'ERS Cleveland, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. , -,y,. wh fx qi f' ii, '- - '- .ff Page Se1'e11t,a'ffu'o Second Roux' ELIZABETH GAYLORD MYERS Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. KATHRYN ANNE OEHLER Shelby, North Carolina Applied Music, B.Mus. DOROTHY LILLIAN ONG Mendham, New jersey Mathematics, A.B. SARAH MCALLISTER PARSONS Wytheville, Virginia Mathematics. A.B. . , 0 mi' 5, 3 L, ', 'Nr x , .-J, 1 li -fe. .,,.-,. 'fuller ff ' 'za fs 06- Y... A 1' 'J ' X, ',z..jx 'T ' 22. Q J ' l' If 'rf' 44' G- 1'- 5, 1 'S J 2 'h g. f il . Louise Gittings and Ginny Lucas carefully lore hudcclsing Harris Halls tree. tcstctl lights ,,f-i J hu- P,'xMii.x M sts Pi I-ii: Mitltllchury. fforincctitui M.utl1cin.itits. A H ilANl'l ll.-Xkkls Poiui-it Birminglmm. Al.lh.1nm l'syL'l1ology, All. Iimiu Ii1.1z,u4r'rH Poxvru, Charlotte, North Carolina Biology .intl Art. A.l5. ,liANNE'i rE CEc,E1.i.a PRi5x'Er1r XY'ilkeshoro, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.H. SVYANNI: PRINLI: Charlotw. North Carolina Literature and English Composition. AB. AIENNIIE ANN Prmrm' Charlotte. North Carolina Nursing. HS. Thoughts of rat caps .irc far rumoxcd as seniors are urud for Caps and gowns. IU L' l l dx Seniors f I s. 6 4 ' . 9 , , . 2 Q'-.' . 4 5 ,g I ' I I' ' L . K . , - ' N 1+ A KATHLEEN Joyce RAINWATER Q 3 'f N Florence, South Carolina :M gg Psychology. A.B. , ,uw . M 1 V X J '4 SALLY IRENE RI-IYNE Charlotte, North Carolina N. Nursing, B.S. 'fl 2 -o ooo K A I lift ' F? 5-.wg . lf , ,cv 1, 4, , , V: lb r ,K , .MQ 1 ' .' 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J'T7 .f-3 , -ji' 53f?'51 f Aa'-zfg.-fc-'L'-4,, -- 1 ' ' ' I ',.. ,Y 6 -A -. ,,, - , --45.5. 4.51-,.:+A-:QQ 'f- , ' . ' '.,'--'f . . N Nl- - , i .N-1 w , . ry. '11 f -- - .. ,a' ' ', , . ' . . 1 v , Q 'wk ., ,A .f, --A .Tir-F HO ORS ucens and Dana Scholars Under the supervision of Dr. Edward Pohlman, the honors committee selected the 1963-64 Queens and Dana Scholars on the basis of intellectual ability and financial need. The faculty committee approved the seminars and independent programs, evaluated the students' achievement, and assigned them as scholar assistants to work with members of the faculty. Queens Scholars, who were freshmen, had a seminar program of English composition directed by Dr. Dougald McD. Monroe, jr. In the seminar, group dis- cussions were held on a series of Great Books. Indi- vidual projects were carried out by the students to learn the historical, present, and future implications of various subjects. Sophomore and junior scholars, as of this year, worked together in either of two seminars. The first, under the direction of Dr. James H. Lovell, jr., was a discussion of Alien Culture, this year's subject being japan and the Far Eastf' The second seminar involved the evaluation of world news and methods of com- munication. Following the death of Mr. john A. Holli- day, Dr. Pohlman and Dr. Elizabeth Wright conducted this seminar. Emphasis in the senior seminar was on the liberal arts. Each upperclassman this year was given the choice of participating in a seminar or conducting indepen- dent study. Fre.tl1mer1 Sopbomores Dru Gaulding Dianne Beard Cynthia Hale Carol Cole Denny Hubbard Sharon Lancaster Ginny Lipscomb Keith McKenna Dianne Mason Sallie Sharpe Barbara Silva Carolyn Smith Mary Spencer Susan Storey Judy Strauch Susan Thomas Marion Watkins Page lflglilr Caroline Dillon Peggy Ann Edens Nell Gentry Teresa Hancock Ann Knott Brenda Lefler Sarah McLeod Donna Sue Mullen Sheryl Owens Mary Louise Poot juniors Sarah Adams Burwell Atkinson Constance Brown jo Anne Brown Kathryn Browne Virginia Burch Patricia Coiner Margery Collins Elizabeth Heeseman Abby Little Martha McDaniel Virginia Powers Linda Privette Clelia Stone jean Wilson Senior: Kent Anderson Ann Aldrich Martha Duerson Lou Anne Garland Louise Gittings Diane Hallman Glenina Holladay Allison james Carolyn Lawall Anne McLaughlin Frances Milton Carol Robinson Anne Showalter l.i'm lgalko lf- G U lil' . P F w i I III 7' fu ,- Y P- Z' E L. :J '1 F' u :A Inn! run D. NLMUH, K, Nh msrcr, NI Spcmcr. Cf, Hale U an l I M.fu1J run vl 5lr,1uLh.B 511- x.x, 5. bhdfpc. 5. blufcx 51 XX.xtk1m. D. Hubbard. G, Llpx- cnzuh C. Bnm n. B. Hccwman, G, Burch, B. Atkinmn. 5. Adams. K, Bnm nc. A. Little. C. Stone. I .L ' L 1 l I ' x 5 , xi Q F Q 'Q .L X 9 ' A 1' fy , ' ' X 33:53, 559 ' Q , 3 --- , 'I mr I . A 1 A , i r , I I f n . ' Jr, X , - 4- . L ' f 4 E i 1 a ' if :- .1 if., .. A . Lc- B. Lulu, C, Cwlc. S, Mullyn. NI. Pour. P, Edcnx. N, Gentry. Lv vw TT U 5 Au, . rj . Q. 1 . nn. il-Q 1 !. ' .41 ' . L P9 w ' 4 A, Linxcs, L. Gittings. L. Gar- Lmd. If Milton. C. Robinson. - G. Hcwlladay. A. Shamaltcr. cg. , . I..1n.1l1. K. .-Xndcrwon. ,T w. l A I' -V kj rb and Sceptre Members of this leadership organization are se- At Orb and Sceptre meetings views of the faculty lected on the basis of their devoted interest and and students are brought together and improvements enthusiasm towards Queens. These seniors discuss the for different campus organizations are suggested. Con- current events and situations around the college. cern for the growth of Queens is characterized by Kent Anderson Sue Dyer Louise Gittings Diane Hallman each member of Orb and Sceptre. Allison james Claudia johnson P is jane Lawther Bonnie Myers Sigma ' u Faculty members, juniors, and seniors are recog- to increase the intellectual interests of campus life nized for their outstanding scholastic achievement by and to encourage independent research. Members are being chosen for membership in Sigma Mu. This announced each spring during Awards Day Assembly. regional honorary organization has as its objectives Kent Anderson Marion M. Easterday Louise Gittings Diane Hallman Page Eiglztv-two I ag an Carolyn Lawall N' Ann McLaughlin Charlotte G. Richardson DTM- 2, Fidelia Toney Qi W 5 1, g il S1gm1 Upsdon Actin. interest in xi riting ind litcriry ihilitx qu lllll members for the Cllses md Ale chapter of the nation il literirx frirernitx Swrni L psilon XX hether the mem her is of thc. fuultx or 1 student he benefits from the groups suggestions ind Lritiusm ot his ummpositions Ann Aldrich Dee Ashworth N rs Roherti C hilmers Anne. Cooke Liu Anne Lnrliml L iuise Cuttings onthly IULLIIIILIS in xrm il s on xx uri meiiihers reid their ou n poetry short stories usiys plus ind sketches lhL meetings in somttimu held ltls th llILI'll' Lnthusilss o Dui son U LIL Dr .mins Loxcll Miss Mildred Miseilly Dr Dougald Monroe 'iheryl Owens me 'lrnette M lrthl Wfltstmn Delta Musie students xx ho exhibit outst lnding sehol 1l'ShlP m is bc chosen for membership in the Omnuon Lambda Lhapter of Delt1Om1Lron intern mon ll music. fritcrnity for xxomen lxathleen Berry Rebeeca Booze Ksxsl kay Christian Anita Conner hlercsa Hancock Frances James Ann Knott karen Lihtbody IH1CI'O1'1 Not only do these members promote an appreciation for music it nuns hut rhex also Llemonstmtc their loxe of musie throughout the Charlotte Lommunity 'I he Queens ehipter of Delta Omieron ushers it gon Lerts and rcutals Marty McD1mel lxathryn Oehlcr Lindi Privettc Clflbl Rohinsm Marthi Rox il Prisulli A Smirc. Ixitherim Stone J-wh 'CPE P11144 lfgllli flint C V - ' 'W t 1 ' -1 -'Q -' 1 M 1' H' K i A inlm . ses i I .lt l l ' 2 ' ,' a ' ' , - ' ' A , A 1 jrir -' with C 4 l A y ' 't. f . 'Ll t at ' X. ffllclx Miss Thelma Albright Mr. Charles Hadley ll '. ' Q i 1 ' . 1 it 1 'Ig ' ' f- - ' - f ' , , , ' if 'li A A , .W -1--on QM-it H I L B M Ens DIANE HALLMAN Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges DEE ASHNYORTH Axx ALIJRILH Cxxutxx Rim, Fourteen outstanding seniors xx ere selected to represent the college in the 50th annual puhli- cation of ll 'KWH ll 'lm jllllflllg fllnfentt in qlnlcr- ituzu l'r1i1e1'xi1iex .mtl Collegt-5. Election tu this hnnmr is hnsed on scholarship, leadership. cu- uperntiun in eelucuriuniil and extracurriculm- actixities. Citizenship. :mtl promise of future success. CHRIS SAFFORD X i f-X ll N i Attlsim ,lurks Su? CHALLEN KENT Axutnsux I Q x , Valkyrie Each fall six sophomores are tapped for membership in Valkyrie in recognition of the outstanding leadership, citizenship, and scholarship which they exhibited as fresh- men. Valkyrie tapping is one of the most exciting events of the school year for the sophomores as well as the Whole student body. In serving the college community. these girls usher at numerous college functions and maintain the Valkyrie cards which are records of the activities of each student during her years at Queens. arshals Bobbie W'hite, Allermzte: Frances james. Alterualep Susie Mullen. Ellen Barrier. Jean Wilson. IF l ,XS C'7 107 Q? S First I'0ll'.' Carol Watson. Second rouz' Carol Cole, Nan Mc- Leod, Nancy Deane. Third row: Cynthia Watkins, Ann Earnest. Two girls from each of the upperclasses are chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement to serve as Marshals at all formal academic occasions of the college. Chief Marshal is the senior with the highest average, and Dr. Mildred McEwen is Faculty Marshal. Connie Brown, Alterzzateq Louise Gittings, Chief Marshal: Peggy Ann Edens, 'gy , V ry 'I fig- U .' .. , 'f-- ft.- K X 4 5 , J, . ... 1 I ug P WI H XX if---E . A -W'-Q l ' V , : A Y- l X X V K 4 ' 3 zu- F E Y 3 T a-.4 a - Z3 me f. ,lf . f:f' I , a P N H e f..- , 6 -5 ' A is , I Il? . . .,.t. 4- Q Xi. . ' W . I.,-fr' 4 . ' H tx Q .- - vw , . Y f is XX- I K , 1:-ix' X N 1 ' fy - . ' 1 1 l ' ' l E 1 ' . ' i. pil. - , 1 -Y T ' If 4- l. 'fs i i f , 'W' Q i f , .. lib X il 'X Us X -X .2 il inf K alll' ' 'f N i I I ji ' ll L 'u Page Eiglztj'-six A5 seniors wait to tap new mumhurs into Orh .and Sceptre, uwryunr ,harm the xuspenscful excitement. At Senior Recognition and Frmhnmn Nlatriculation. the college community honore those wx hn are heginnina and those who are completing the initial stagu of th: lifelong proccss nf their education. ' ,Kia !liiiiiil!1'5iei'13'! 5iUi5:!i!iiiHiimW:i:u W T ii 'i i 1 i i22'ffff lliiiQiiiii1gili1i..a Sami i.5'il'+iIlilll X 14. i P.t2c Kigiiry-wiwz I Ffh-4-. u i li .- I V L , . n H l is tr , t ,gr ' Q . -v' ,z . 3 rI t tl- ' lf yu - . Lifet- Q - ,tt Xxx 'i-1, ill K , U Xt ln.: il il tai? I I 'fel H PRISCILLA ROBERTSON, ,Nluirf of Hmm: Inspired by the classic beauty of Greek in soft colors to portray the Greek theme mythology. Queens' own Persephone Came to and all the loveliness of the season. hfe and all ef Sprmgume with her' Queen jane reigned that evening at a royal jane Lawther was crowned Queen of May. hall, perhaps the most memorable night of Her Court of attendants wore flowing gowns the year. My ueen JANE LAw'1'u1aR lime I lrlm :rl BEA UPsoN Llz BENNETT CHARLOTTE INGRAM NX SEN Wal s 2 i T5-X P. X 'el ,IAN TAY'-OR QQRAIIE ANDERSON May Court PAT CL'LBER'1'soN ID 'PA 7- KIQNM' INICARVKR Hlgw ,qu --1-.4 CAROL GRIEVE May Court SUZANNA ODOM BETSY WORLEX' ,Kn- 1's' rr JUDY WOOD vii 4-5 , Mayf Court X CAROLYN KEEFER CARLA NIILLER l '?1U' 2 - llcnslimfxkx' SM ITH JANE Cl'NN1Nf.HAM A .hs -A14 -i 5 au. - . . .-M., . . ,, f 1- ,. X- 1 'iv-. -.Q ' '..-- xg -N-u. .44 -- , . .L-.4 ORGANIZATIONS Student Government Association Administering rules of government, enacting legisla- tion governing student life, and fostering self-govern- ment are the objectives and purposes of the Student Government Association. In the Wednesday meetings of the Association, students may question the rules under which they live and may voice their opinions on matters concerning the student body as a whole. Various committees such as Independent Reading, NSA, Handbook, Budget, Executive, and Campus Drives plan and coordinate the interests and activities of students. Having a voice in the government and an important position in it gives each student a meaningful concept of responsibility, not only at the college level, but also throughout all phases of her life. t . 4 . A x 1 , ,pg 4.1 , ..d ,.,:.,,,, , , , , , , A ,A , N . ff Allison james. President 1 , il .l .gl Sue Dyer. Iudifial Bmzrd Clmirmanf jane Lawther, First Vice-Preiiderzi: Allison james, Pre.vi:le11t.' Eleanor jucld Secletazg Anne Cooke, N.S.fl. CU0l'!l'iI1df07'.' Carol XVatson, Treaxurer. Punt' Ninety-six' lvmf ruzix- Rhett Supp. Kathy Browne. Suv: Dyer, Allison jdmes, Louise Gittings. Hiram! run: Meredith Nliffolloiigh, Dr Hifi beth Xvright. Dean Herbert Babb. Dean Ann Gebhardt. Dr. Edward Pohlman. Linda Mackintosh. Iudicial B dk Sue Dyer. Cfhlfflllilll Oar ' Q ll, I -f-v- ' 5' 2 Because the honor code of Queens is of utmost con- , 3 cern to each student, ii spirit of trust and openness b :L prevails. judicial Board works to strengthen the char- F .X ucter of students by upholding high ideals of integrity. ll 6' Members strive to give each student an understanding of the honor code so that her rights and privileges may be protected. 1 This year, the Dean of the College and the Dean of Students became members of judicial Board. An- 9 other revision provided for two faculty members elected on alternate years. Decisions of judicial Board l are subject to review by the president of the college. ' I. l M Composed of the officers of the six dorms, Resident Student Council establishes and enforces regulations concerning resident students. To maintain house discipline and order, each resi- dence hall elects a House Council. Together with the house president, this council is responsible for matters pertaining to dormitory life. Coming under the House Councils' jurisdiction this year was the authority to Campus students and to deal with various unintentional violations of regu- lations. This responsibility had previously belonged to Resident Student Council. RCS1dCHI Student Council Init :ou Nanci Deane fztuvncz Carol Boyd Sufttan ane Lawther. P1'exi:z'e11t.' Suzanne DaVe-ga. Vire-President: Sara Marcia Perley Ifulmluu Rtprutzztutfz e Stroud mu Hope Baylex Mary Tyler, Elizabeth Rucker. Diane Hallman, Harriet James, , 5 as Dav Student Council Ruidcnt atudcnu and day atutlcnts are lwrnugln mm a ulusur rulariunship thruugh thu acrixitiug of tht' Day' Student Cuuncil. This year. thc ncxx Vlcrnigan Student Center uffcrcd a placu fur day xtuduuts ui relax hum een classes. Cuuncil members tuuk ti special interust in fresh- men. conducting ll Swap Shopl' fur thc sale of mum furni5hings during Orientation XY'cck and preparing folders of infurmatiun almut Charluttc. A highlight uf the year Wag the annual Black Friday Auctiunf' the pruccctb of which help furnibh a bchulanhip fund set up hy day atudcnts. Other ac- tixitim which mtudcnts enjoyed were uvukic mlm and Sunday night fecda, Xlari Hullidai. 'lf'.1i11r,.r, Helen XYuulard. lrtifwzaiz Rt-piv '. , ru1t.1!lzr: jean Hunter lit:-Pzmmlulzl. i I J '- , . ' . .4 1 , iq f l 'lt ni -I . 5 313 Du- ,-Xwhxxurlli. Ihr-frftffl Orientation XY wk intrudutw frohrnun tu as In Qut-cm. 1 'T .X ! s , V f N ff ,f l i B. L a swll A-J.. .4- A . ,.- sf 'N A C lx J n Lawther Cam Weldon Linda Folk Seewm' ron Sue Challen Carol Watson. Dee Ashworth, Bur- First row: nne oo 'e. a e , , . . , well Atkinson, Eleanor Judd. Carolyn King. Third row: Carol Cole, Jane Trivette, Carolyn Schilling. Allison james, Claudia john- son, Nancy Morton. Student Legislature Srefe Slylderlr Legislature delegefw Prepare I0 leave fOr Re- Student Legislature coordinates student activities leigh with the bill they will present. . . . and initiates changes to meet demands of the enlarg- ing student body. Proposed alterations are brought to the Student Government Association for final action. Class presidents, editors of student publications, and presidents of student organizations compose Stu- dent Legislature which meets bi-weekly. I El!! First row: Martha Winders, Student Representative to Lecture Committee: Cam Weldon, Draft Committee Chairman. Second raw: Fran Sours, Community Service Chairman: Kathryn Oehler. Student Reprerentative to Concert Committee. 'ew OG' D P11149 One llilmlretl . fin. fi! ,kg 5 Caroline Burgin. Cfh1lI'N1Jll rientation Council Orientation Council was composed of representa- tives from all major campus organizations .intl Ivuhli- cations, Mrs, Ann Gehhardt, :ind Caroline liurgin, Orientation Chairman. ln the spring 21 Freshman Ad- visory Council was chosen. Each F.A.C. corresponded with her ndvisees during the summer. ln this w.1y, each freshman had ai personal connection with Queens before she arrixed on campus. Orientation XY'eek brought the freshmen into their first real contact with college life through language and placement tests, discussions of the honor system and student government, faculty conferences. and events sponsored hy other campus organizations. Through Orientation Week the Council helps every freshman know that she is a part of the Queens College Community. In-it 1-nu: Claudia johnson. Diane Hallman. Anne Voorhees. Marty McDaniel. Nancy Morton, .Stfinml mu: Suzanne DixVeg.i. Carol Vfatson, Nancy Deane. Sue Dyer, Iilefmor jucld. Tlun! mir: Harriet james, Hope Bayley. Mary Tyler, Allison jttmes, jane Lawther. 1 ' - .1 'Q 'wid x X X wg! if e , , -' . , Y..-s 'K 'Wai r 33,3 :gl . - ' i ..f- N . . . -.H-1 N :'l M.-- L as fff- a, 21.2 Q ,,.,v: f,-5 ,-our .. -Jam Mwmf kllbggigiyll mf -A g .JL UCCHS JH L 54 f, -Q1 Ho Christian Association Guiding students, faculty, and staff to clearer indi- vidual life purposes through study and worship is the purpose of the Queens Christian Association. There are seven committees in the Q.C.A, program: campus worship, community service, human relations, chapel, discussion, publicity, and resources. Because of the demand for a Sunday service on the campus, Q.C.A. sponsored student-led vespers. In the fall, Queens invited Converse, Hollins, Mary Baldwin, Mary Washington. Randolph Macon, Salem, Spellman, and Sweet Briar to an intercollegiate con- Claudia johnson, Prexideu! CABINET MEMBERS: Firx! row: Marian Badgett, Susie Mullen, Martha Wfinders. SFIUIII1 roux' Anne Showalter, Connie Brown, Louise Gittings, Kay Christian, Peggy Ann Edens. C7 E7 3 Z :-- if , f of V,,lrf ...f Ann.Q,,,is A Pugu Una llzrrilhcrl Tum ference. Representatixes from these schools inxesti' gated the expanding student goxernment, school pulu- lications, and student apathy xersus student inyolxe- ment. To evaluate the effects of President Kennedys death, Q.C.A. sponsored a faculty-led discussion group with student participation. Another of Q.C.A.'s accomplishments this year was the Xvhite Gift Offering at Christmas, which provided scholarships for Brazilian college students. Throughout the year. Q.C.A. emphasizes the neces- sity of religious faith for the college student and at- tempts to aid each person in gaining an understand- ing of herself and a Christian concern for others. To climax its year's activities, Q.C.A. brought Dr. Thomas Langford of Duke University to Queens in February for Christian Emphasis Week. The theme for the week of chapel talks and discussions was The Christian Church in the Secular XVorld. Group singing led by Marty McDaniel proxidecl 4 good start for the Q.C.A. retreat. -. '--,'-V. pw 1 'P' -t V ',- fl YKVF ' '50 , , Y vi rv . f it-.g ,fe lgvlqx WI? X Y, X .. 5' .w4r.'T.2h ' ' 1 2 'NV 'Zigi-W? A . Ni 1 - -' . ff F'-rm l l If is T N l . Li. l ' I 1 Sue Barker, 'l'1'tuwn't'l',' Marty Vickers, Vui'l'ultlV1'. Cfuuwier Memtnsnsz Ibm mu-.4 Scrniid ruu'.' Mary Sexton, Lin - 0- Q McDaniel, l'1iel'1'twitlw1l: Anne Mary Ellen Laine. Ann Shallet. da Stadler. Elizabeth Eve. cw- fr- . eiiggi, Q, n - N 'vga' ' Xb . ' K 4 1 f' l'irQt'1Iu- llzvuiliiwl lfnii I f J . fi 'e 1 I , . 1147. A QI' ' 57 5, XY. Kent Anderson, Presideul R. A. COUNCIL: l l1'.vt row: Bobbie Xwhite, Sermzrl mir: Michele Wall, Miss Sandra . ' ll I' I' Y :l : ':l 1 , t'-- 'il':i-, 5 ,, 1:1545 -7, ... 1,1 gn .ll wiW:?:If -Jag: -111 -,pr ', 7n':,11':,rl'1 'JJ ',1l , ll 1 rl ll pl '.:,:::Ipn:::yp .1 gl f , 11' 2'-' . 'J fs Y!'::df , .li ..f.,f 1 I ,, p'd Recreation Association Arousing interest in recreation and promoting sportsmanship are the aims of Recreation Association. This year R. A. introduced the point system for class competition, with Awards Day highlighted by Dr. Walker's presentation of the president's trophy to the winning class. Points were given for each competitive event including Play Day, tennis, ping pong, volley- ball, and basketball tournaments. Points were also awarded for team participation. For the first time this year, R. A. sent ten girls to Appalachian State Teachers College to participate in an annual extramural volleyball tournament which was attended by several North Carolina colleges. R. A.'s project was obtaining more bicycles and pro- viding a suitable storage area. Chris Safford, Kent Anderson. Charlotte Ingram, Ann Strickland, Sally O'Rourke. Woolen. Nancy Deane, Connie Culbreth, Erin Challen, Bebe Buice, Ene Watkins. ,f -v- X If ,, s XY'.1rn11ng up hcftvru tht-ir uxtr.m1ur.a! garnu .tru mmm ruutnhurx mx! thc nuxly fUl'l11L'd hmkuthtall tluh 3, - Charlotte Ingram. .XL'1l'Lfdl'l.' Hehe Buicc, 'l'1't'.u1n't'r', Huhhxt XYhitc. Vitt'-l'1'ttiJw1!. R. A. hruught The T0uthxtonu frnm Clurnsun to xprmg pdnhul ncckunti. 1'.,- flux Hu-, ffl VX 1 1 I I I I I I , I I I I -I Ii' Iii I II I I I Dolphin Club 5 I i : I , I I 5 I Love for swimming and a desire to work hard for perfection are the requirements for members of the I Dolphin Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth II Magher, the girls learn how to compose a water show I -selectin atheme, lannin numbers,writin scri t, I 3 t . 1 1 making costumes. painting scenery. and coordinating 2 lighting and make-up. Each spring and fall new mem- bers are selected on the basis of their ability to per- I form certain aquatic skills. I Y Portrait of a City, the theme of the 1964 water I show, was a story of the girls' first visit to New York. I I . The girls gave their interpretation of Madison Square I Q . Garden, Radio City, Broadway, Yankee Stadium, i ,Q-j .13 Chinatown, and other exciting places. p Tookie Dekle, Presidenl Firxl raw: Eloise Pierson, Betsy Wforley, Mary McAnge, Diane Rumble, Bebe Buice, Bobbie White, Ann Johnson. Semnd row: Tookie Dekle, Hope Bayley. Pam Peper, jane Glover. Barbara Allen, Vicki Davis. Third row: jan Taylor, Ellen Sommer, Mary Kenney, Ronnie Tovey, Nancy Rusk, Brenda Lefler. Susie Fleming, Susan Lawrence. Nan McLeod. Q17 Xe .. xr -3, YI. Z-:t- - 5'-3 'a - Q , '- - - ,, 'AL Y- s 3' '- ' - H Hz. '-..- ..- , I A ,- ' ,rl JI 1 J J .l eb, -Q , -hh. I -rv , Z ' 7, -. G Mr, ,W . , ggi, AA XQPN , ' ' 4 V4 51,714- . .ff Ac. f. L i :Xi I in C VI 53' ' A iz .i0' L, , ,z I .. .5 W, . -..Q Q: . 6 X ' 5 Y 'L 2.250 - r-T' 4 ., . 4 yi ,x X -4, .3 fr- -xg: -S' KVI. -. x A X37-2-ff! 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Many huurx of practice are shim n in the pcrluctinn ul .i 'llmin Llnlphinf' 1- 7 .Aww Av A-.Y Z an - .- 1 A-- up--t f ' V 16 .lv 1' 'li-rf' - n l I I L A-v 4- -1 -film., ,., French Club Open to all students who take French, the French Club has been popular during its first year. At the informal meetings, members discuss books, hear guest speakers, and learn to speak and understand the lan- guage better. Queens and Davidson French Clubs work together periodically. This year, Michele Villitet and jackie Poitou, Queens students from Paris, have enriched club meetings with their discussions. Page One llzzmlrvtl Eitglzl .vi First rnuu' jackie Poitou. Joan Haley, Doris jenkins. Second row: Carol Boyd. Sherry Wells, Leslie Smith. Third faux' Carol Grieve, Becky johnson, Linnea Litaker. Spanish Club Spanish students in courses of second year or above have the opportunity to practice the language away from a classroom situation. Members of this newly organized club learn much about Spanish culture and customs through guest speakers and students who have visited Spanish-speaking countries. Narda Henriquez, Queens senior from Peru, added interest to club meet- ings this year. Firxl row: Liz Tannhauser, Sherry Wells. Second row: Susan Sawyer, Linda Phillips. Third row: Narda Henriquez, jo Wfaync Doughton, Leslie Smith. 4 I -4 is L- of f.,g' Choir Under the direction of Miss Edith Aludkins, the Queens College Choir enriched traditional school services such as Senior Recognition Day, Christmas Art Club 'lilirotigliont the year, Art Clulv int-mlmers tlccorate the campus with posters and displays to inlorin tlit- college community of xarious social, cultural, spirit- ual, and academic ex ents. Frequently menilwers arrange exhibits in Carol Hall and in the .lernigan Student Center. They are hostesses when guest artists xisit the campus to display their work. Iilml ruin Edrie Anne Blackwelder. Jeannie Simms, lilo Dau- kins, Emily Powell, Marie Sherril. Sutrmtl ruuz' Marian Mat' Kay, Mr. George Shealy, Priscilla Robertson. performed at memorial services and in local churches. During the six-state spring tour, classical, religious, early American folk hymns, and folk songs were Vespers, Boar's Head, Christian Emphasis Week, May featured. Day, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. The group also lfirsl 1-utr: Mr. john Morrison, J. Trivette, M. McDaniel, P. Marsh, K. Christian, C. Robinson, A. Conner. Miss Edith judlxins Serouil rout Daxis. C. Stroupe, C. Blodgett, M. Sexton. M. Beaufort, S. Wfelch, P. Smyre. 'lfvinl rnnz' E. judd, S. Mcliinstry. ,I . . . ,y , Seymore. K. Page, T. Hancock. C. Culhreth. L. Gordon, Fourth row: C. Brown, L. Caligan. la Gammon, M. Patton. 5. XX hitlord B. Fuehrer, C. Hale, A. Blackwelder, Fifth rmr: A. Knott. S. Perley, K. Foster, M. Phillips, j. Baker, C. Dillon. P. Dohhs. N Badgett. B. Booze. 6 6 0 - 1. ' 1 C7 cw C7 s 4 .AQ ....,,.,, , I. 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V., f' 4 5 xv ,'A.- , . vm-... .,- fr - 3.:.' ..wp+j-:'1,,.,a 'liek Auf X.. I . h ., . ,, , f',.-Aqlvhr what i my Q! F it X - 'W , 1 ,. 4 - s u I K sl 4 Q, A ' x ' I V 11: ' J ,,.-or L'l? ':., 4 W' f-fhlh' my A. ' -' 1 -,.. I Medi? . 'N 1 i ' vi , .. 9 ' I ,. r ,, 4- V ,JJ A J' 5 'j,:z:. iz rf' V ily' Q ng AEA! -43:14 L Nancy Morton. Editor Betty Simpson, Houorx Editor: Ann Earnest, Pbotograpby Ed Editor: Lynn Caligan. Faculty and Curriculum Editor. QS xl llngi' Um' Illmilwil Tu't'lx'e Coronet CORONET preserves in lasting form memorable high- lights of each year at Queens. Through words and pictures, we, the staff, have attempted to capture the present before it turns into the past, thus enabling the Queens student to recall the many events of her college life. As the freshman matures into a sophomore, junior, and finally a senior, she finds that her place in the college community becomes more meaningful to her. After graduation she will reflect the myriad facets of Queens which helped her mature and fulfill her individual potential. It is our hope that this book will enrich each girl's reflections. itor: Hettie Fowler, Organization: Editorx Nancy Deane, Sorority E A. I .1 44' V if 1 ' 4 Min Gordon Freeman, dl1I'z'fxur,' Sally O'R0urke. .-Izlrurtulrlg Lynn Vance. Ar! Ifzllfmz' Mr. Gcurgu .xldlldgfff Betsy Heeseman, Buxineu M.zu.1gvr. beth Sledge, Photvgmpflv Ellilmz Dottie Snyder, Clan Edilorp Mary McAnge. Soplvrfnzrme Edilnrq Betty Thompwn, Sue Thomas, Clulu Edilor. Not piu!1u'wl.' Abby Little. junior Edllor. ny. '-, - .3 , ' Lv ' N QI! - .fl . ,N Ma - L X ' -: - fx 0-, I I , 1 .4 2, ,, 21. l 7'l'Ahl7lJIl Iftlitmx' Bunnic v .' 'qi kk.. Shealy, .1tfz'1un',' Eliza Burgess. Copy Iizliim '1-4 I I 5 I 5 4 It Pt:-'t' Um' Ilzrmfrvtl I lrfr!r't'rz 3: 'ii K1 Xf., tsl ia f , . Q- 1,- 4 'Zyl Sue Challen. Editor Handbook For the answer to any question concerning the regulations of social life, the merit system, and Stu- dent Goverument, the Handbook serves as the best reference. Its purpose is to provide, in a clear-cut manner, information a freshman needs in order to become an effective part of student life at Queens. During Orientation Week, freshmen attend discus- sions about the Handbook to become acquainted with the procedures and traditions of the school and with policies set by the students themselves. Freshmen, Ann Johnson and Lanie Price, fit new faces with names by using Suuztrbes! D'Wng9nE Page One llmztlrtftl Fum'fe?EJ1 eff 0 P i Firsi rnuz' jane Gammon, Susie Mullen. Second row: Kay Davis, Mary Margaret Rogan, Martha Winders, Glenina Holla- day. Svvatches Swnlcbes, a publication of the Student Government Association, is distributed to all freshmen during Orientation Week. In this book are the names and pictures of all new students for the coming year. Janice Short, editor of Swntrbes, worked with Miss Mildred Miscally and Mr. Ray Clark during the sum- mer collecting pictures, nicknames, and hometowns of the new students. Finally in August, the gold and white booklet went to press and was another way of welcoming the new students in September. Janice Short, Editor -S' ai tl. . .. ,. ..t . 42 ?'LT ' 'F 0 Q Xe? K-? .' 'Z' l V 1 f V1 -X .. I C7 'T .G- .,, -Q I 4 .-,qi--. n l - x x c-.. - 1 I I I'1ri! rnzzz' Mrs. Ann Gebhardt . Miss Gordon Freeman. jane Trixette, liurwell Atkinson. Xutnml muy' Alice Netlilessel, Nancy Morton, Dr. james Lovell, Nr, Don lfarquharson, Betsy Heeseman. Sue Challen. Setting standards for every Queens publication, ex- panding f.l1l!'I'c'IIf to meet the needs of a growing campus. and making each publication on campus as effective as possible were some of the responsibilities of the Publications Board this year. Independent Reading Each year, the Independent Reading Committee selects an outstanding book to be read by the college community. An important objective of the committee, composed of hoth students and faculty members, is to stress the essential values and pleasures of reading outside the classroom. For the book of the year the committee chose .Al Sefmrute Peace by john Knowles, winner of the XY'illiam Faulkner Foundation Avvard. Spirited faculty panels, speakers, library displays, and informal ses- sions created campus interest. O O Publications Board f:,.,,. ,f ' d t, .V .' - I ,V . Alt . 1 Nt N xv wffiu 'tl' - ' - C ,, I. f- : ' ' 5: I .f fs. X 2 i'xtQi.' W - 1 fi ,.. 'fs - M 5 Q 4 .Nl 4 , ,, qw l , ,L Q rr F 1 It 61:35 Ri, Q ,a W -4 f wc L A my ' K s U 'H L5 -F 5 ' Y 1 l K I Members of the board are the student editors and business managers of CORONET. the Qlzrwlx f.lH'I'4'Ilf, and logos. the advisors of the respective publications, the treasurer of the college, and the Dean of Students, 1 it Ill! Cin a Bagnal Glcnina Hollidax Stiuml mit N iss Nlarlorie lxirbv Miss Thelma Albright Mr fhxrlcs Bruxcr v I 1 -- -i ' - 1 H 1 - ., . 1 A nu 1 -S101 - . v.- - 7 r nj U f 7 ' ' X-K - : '11,l,QL-af H A '4 wq.,,AJD. L , o- . n 1 ,fl .- I L 1? .Q I l n ta 1. n I I A 1 4 I Anne Cooke, Coordinator D '-f Allison james, Anne Cooke, Carolyn Lawall, and Cinda Bag- nal prepare N.S.A. material for the student body. N. S. A. Active members of the Queens chapter of the Na- tional Student Association probed the question What It Means to be a Student in four open forums held periodically throughout the fall. Members of the ad- ministration, faculty, and student body studied the roles of the student, teacher, and administrator con- cerning academic freedom, student government, and In Loco Pr1re11ti.v. Other programs sponsored by N.S.A. included a Campus-wide study in Internationalism with Dr. E. F. Patterson from Davidson as guest speakerg a travels abroad seminar led by faculty members, and a lecture on Southern Education by joel Fleischman, legal ad- visor to Governor Sanford. N.S.A. CABINET: Bea Upson, Cynthia Prado, Bettianne Powell, Carolyn Lawall, Sheryl Owens, Anne Cooke, Carol Blodgett, Dru Gaulding, Rhett Sapp, Beth Garraway. 5171 'Ng --Ls' .Q -xg - .. . ' I Social Standards Attractixc pr.-rson.1l .i1wpu.1r.1ncu and proper cliqucttc .irc promoted lay thu Social Standards Committcc, which until this yuir has lwcun kl part of the Social Committee. During Oricnmtion XY'cck the committcc prcwntud in fashion ahow joycc R.iinw.xtvr. flhljfllldll . to familiarize freshmen xxith the correct dress for xarious collt-gc cxcntb, Numbers scrxcd at IQLIS and at Bl7i1l'lS Head Dinner. ln early 5pring the committee sponsored Rl Bridal Iiibhion Show. Rcprcscnting Qliut-in in Crlillllfllll' rll.1g.1:n1. i Hut Drcxsud Collugc Girl Come-.t is Carolyn Kcufcr. r'N R L ,Q 7' x if.Xi in joycu Rainwalcr, Roscliniry Smith. Cynthia Prado, lrranccs vlanucw. Holly Hollingsworth. 'CQ T' Q r i 1 'Zn 4 -.' C., ew -9' , i l'i1gr' Om' ll1vrr.liw.l Swziuwiif w - 4,9 .47 K f , ilu I ' 'C li .. 2 7A'i1.'Q?3f::f 4 ,:?f:'f'.-951 1 I E15 if 1' z 1 - 1 ' -5'-V3- ' l 1 I. 1 Pil l' 2 ' - I 4 l , I , 1 3 3 73 ,, j.1i' !,:-' 53992 P 7':'f::Al ' LJ ' EW., 4 , ' ,.,:' 3 ' ' -STI.: jane Beckett, Chairman Dance Committee Organizing the social functions of the student body is the responsibility of the Dance Committee. Fall activities included a mixer party during Orientation Week for freshmen and several neighboring boys' schools and a concert featuring folk singers. Brown and Dana. December found the committee busy mak- ing plans for the Winter Wonderland dance at the Queen Charlotte Hotel and the second Queens-David- son Christmas party. The formal May Day Ball cli- maxed the year's events. T-7 , f-wif' First row: jane Beckett, Becky Whitfield. Second raw: Rela Anderson, Barbara Mann, Rose Mitchell. Standing: Bea Upson. Barbara Mann, Betsy Heeseman. and Rose Mitchell begin to untangle decorations for the approaching dance. Page One Hmzdrerl Eiglzreeiz . .aiazp-.T ova. ig., 1 Q W S t ., 4 Xl M 9 Ha-A kip f 'hm C7 C7 W-I Irri! rnux M. l'riclx, I. Rainvvater. C. Prado, Surmnl run: C. Lawall. P. Marsh. l'l, llollingsvvorth, A, Rohinette. N. Davis, K. rovvne, li. lleeseman. 'l'fwril Vnu: D. Rumble, N. Morton, S. Challen. E. Judd, R. Smith, A. Bright, Panhellenic Council Sue Challen. Fruit Q Us Panhellenic Council. composed of representatives from each of the six national sororities on campus, works to coordinate the activities of the individual sororities as well as plan Panhellenic activities. This year Panhellenic sponsored Mctte Peterson. a student from Denmark, and hought stoles for the choir rohes. The annual scholarship cup award was also presented to the sorority with the highest aca- demic achievement. Nanci Morton, Vltu-Px't'in1't-r1t.' Eleanor -ludd, Sei'n'I.1:'1'.' Sue Challen. Pl'L'Yll!A'lIf,' Holly llollingsvvorth. 'l'u.1i11l'w',' Diane Rumhle and Joyce Rainwater, .Surml C'fv,u:'111wl. '- xX rm l'.:t1w Um' lltfniliixl Xiviwvwwil Alpha Chi mega . gfwr 1- S 411 . f J . 4 l P E f Ann Bright, President ill? l 'Av Founded on October 15, 1885, at DePauw University Established at Queens in 1959 Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Scarlet and olive green Open Motto: Together let us seek the heights. Folk singing highlighted the Alpha Chi Omega Valentines Day Party. Delta Eta got olf to a bigger start than ever this year thanks to our sixteen additions of last spring, four new pledges, a spirited new advisor, and Birgid, our honorary member. Initiation of eight pledges and a banquet marked the beginning of a busy fall. Our alums served us a wonderful buffet supper to celebrate Founder's Day, and open house assured us of good times every Wed- nesday night. Work was begun on a strict scholarship program and money-making projects. We held a waffle break- fast for those connoisseurs of real home cooking, and at our slumber party we feverishly knitted slippers to give as Christmas presents. Then parties and Christ- mas Feed put us in a festive mood for the holidays. Spring found preparations for rush in full swing. As we worked together to make our parties a success, we strengthened the bonds of true sisterhood which our chapter has always possessed. A great new pledge class added to our high spirits as we finished the year. With a feeling of great loss, we said goodbye to our eight irreplaceable seniors. Now with summer jobs, summer school, travel awaiting, and a beach party planned, we leave Queens with visions of our next wonderful year. First roux' Dee Ashworth, First Vice-President: Betsy Fuehrer, Pledge Trainer. Second row: April Royal, Rush Cbairnzanf Clelia Stone, Treasurer: Page Palmer, Recording Secretary. f ' ' . TV? . DH Axuxxmuu ALMA BLACKNXI-l,l1l'R 'IUAN NR Blum N Fun Dux KINN 51,-KRJURIF lfklc lx Hmsx Fl IHRPR G1NNx G.uuim GAII, Guo1u,H'1' LINDA H,aRs.ET1' -IOANNP Ilrxnklcux ANN llo1.l.ANlmxun1u .ll-AN HL'NTrR BMJ-n' .IUHNSUN Cmml. NIANVR CL.-Kl'DIA Muufxu Suu MCLEQU PAQ? PALMER Russ PRIQF NYARMARET RrmERTs APRIL Roxxu. DHNF RIMBLF Brvnzu' SCHRUUPR JANICE SHORT jvm' SPINK CLEUA STONE Cwm' STROVPL BIAE THOMPSON LYNN THORNBVRI. Muzrx' TOLER DOROTHY TOYNTON ' f j 'I s- - 1 4? 635 S - Q' - Y if-.N Q3 3 Q ' 'Ei I N K . 'Q qt:- gv 'L' lt, - - X ' 7 X 3 N f I if Z3 It 1 f ' X I. ! ,f f y. , , . 'F' E-' 'L .ez , , 4 I -' NI I -yzml' X 1 Il X I f.. :B :ws c J :I 2 5 Al K S fl .fgrk X X f A N f 2-as -1 E. ' xx 4 D V 4: 1 '- - . 2 S- N I X K f f 1 Sunday night feed is the hrs: place to catch up on the wuekcndk happenings. ----ni Alpha ,Q Kathy Browne, Presidenl ESE u Founded in 1851 at Wesleyan College Established at Queens in 1931 Flower: Violet Colm-J: Blue and white Open Motto: We live for each other. Well, you can go to college . Delta Pi With twenty-six new actives and our own Vien- nese tennis player, Beta Iota's ranks swelled with pride at the beginning of the year. It wasn't long before Organizer Garraway did it again-this time an October excursion to Crowder's Mountain. Christmas season meant carloads of welfare children clamoring to get close to Santa. Traditionally, the new initiates held Christmas Feed, with Mama Wertz in her ever-present kitchen. A French touch was added in the fall, and a vivid first impression remains: a tiny, black turtle-neck sweater, a wide grin with a cigarette between two rows of teeth, and hands clapping to the time of the Castle Song. Who else, but Michele. New Ameri- can faces were seen, too. The bubbling Shealys became our faculty advisors, and Paula, Cindy, and Gail ac- cepted our call to come in and wear the ADPi pin. Spring came and brought the excitement of rush. Our hard work and lack of sleep paid off when we welcomed the long-sought pledges. Jan, Grieve, Linda, Cilla, -Iudy, and Gracie were elected to the May Court, and Sue, Dianne, Liz, and Chris were chosen for lVlJo's ll bo. It has been a successful year, with fun and happy tears and common goals. We have grown. Rebo McMullen, Vice-President: Jan Taylor, Trea.tu1'er,' Carol Grieve, Secretary. 15 l. 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I ga ,l 1 . -..Lf A 1 q U .S Q '43 G l K - ' ' 5: f x l . .. l K Q f' 4- ,fg-: . f? - W F , 'Av' I l 's ,, 5- D 5- 5' 6 1 I' 'Al Y l X , if Ag, .5 fx, fx- ' I. . --f.,., , 6 E. V. Sf, ' I f '- -s . fm 7 1 :F if tl' ' Y Q l 'l x '31 ., ,, l ' . R -. nl 2 2 5 E if + Q4 l l 9 -- , l N ?' 'J' f' 'P .v I f ' l 7' X lr kia -.. I 6-3 l I I 3 S G- A-. cd l'.lgl' Um' Hllll.lfl.l I lll l VU 4 J Alpha 41' C7 Pete Marsh, President -, 45, Q . Q-lf J? fi i ' F. 1, gf, ills , fri.: ,Li ., QLL L, L Founded on May 30, 1904, at Syracuse Established at Queens on May 10, 1950 Floufersz Red and buff roses Colors: Red, buff, and green Nothing hits the spot like a home cooked meal. Gamma Delta The Alpha Gams started the year with a rush of parties, including the October slumber party, the summer birthdays celebration, steak-hotdog feed, open house, the party for Narda, and countless study breaks together. With holidays close at hand the pledges treated us to our annual Christmas dinner, followed by a party with Santa Claus. The spirit of Christmas continued through the giving of toys and clothes to a group of mentally retarded children. As the year progressed, Alpha Gams were repre- sented in numerous activities. At Davidson, Sandy was the ATO Sweetheart, and Nancy reigned as the PiKA Dreamgirl. The arrival of spring found Kenny, our former Miss Charlotte, in May Court. Spring always means a change and this year was no exception. Seven seniors were initiated into the alumnae, and a wonderful pledge class brought fresh- ness and excitement to us. When the school year ends, the Alpha Gams will migrate to O.D. for a week of surf, sand, and laughterg and later in june several of us will be going to the 60th Anniversary Convention of Alpha Gamma Delta. It is here that we end a good year, but with much to look forward to in a new year. Firrz 1-uw: Martha Phillips, Recording Secrelary: Holly Hol- lingswor h, Paulyellezlic Reprerez1tuii1'e.' Sandy Lanehart, Sec- ond Vice-Prexideut. Second rouz' Anne Vickers. First Vice-Presi- dem: Doris Petrea, Tre1zx1n'er: Kitty Tilghman, Correxpondirzg Secreiary. BLLRY UALLINTINI RANILLII CANIIQIIIII, HIPLI-N CLARK DART 1. Cm I ll Pxl Lux SISAN DALIY l5lXNl IYFXYIII ANHILA DI LRNYIIRIII BIARX ELLYN l'LnR.x KATIIRYN FIISTTR CIIRNILIA GRAHAM HOLLY HnI.LINL,5xxuRTH SANDY LANLHART KENNY AICARXER PITE Bi.-KRSH JAN XIATTHIEI DORIS PETREA BI.-XRTHA PHILLIPS BETTY ROBERTSON ANN RUHINPTTI' NIULLY ROYAL KITTY ANN TILUHRIAN NANCY LYNDERXX ooh ANN VICKERS . X , ,- X I 'x X1' 45h Xu II 4 - Q. xx I ,- 'JH up Q' I Vw 1 F 1- 4, .' 5 ,. VT.. Aa 'gm T4 Q . K ' 'Q I .I I Lf 6 ' I ,,' 2 4 F- 7 +4 + CT' K X 2 IX Aziz. 3 Q L A Q QR V :if Q-L . K I X I F E 731 , 'N ,, 6' 4 G91 4 , f f I I ' f IA I: 34 ' 13, Q ' go, 4' Tc' I Once again. now! Ewrybody Ning. si' 2 '.--Ib 1.1 r i 5 e Nf i l I p Chi l l - - . p 1 Carolyn Lawall. Prerideut . x , 1 1 , Founded on April 5, 1895, at the University of f Arkansas Established at Queens on February 2, 1928 Flower: White carnation Colorx: Cardinal and straw Open Molto: Hellenic culture and Christian ideals Meadowlark Hales and her in and out groups sing out for Chi Omega in a practice for their Ice Cream Rush Party. Omega Fall in the Chi O house began with a new rug and furniture. We welcomed our initiates into the bond of sisterhood as Linda put the umph into initiation. The banquet at the Manger brought recognition of success. letting Sally, Pat, Mary Ann, and Flaming Mamie Milton walk away with the honors. During Open Rush, the wise ole owl gave an extra hoot when we greeted eight pledges. Nalini, our adopted Indian student, joined us and found welcome in our group. As the year progressed, Betsy chalked up Number Nine with I shall return and she and Tiger cheered the Wildcats on to victory. Our pride mounted as Tookie led the Dolphin Club through the Water Show, and Nancy edited the annual. Sue, Nancy, Gail, and jean made our annual Christ- mas project of helping a needy family very reward- ing. Of course, we enjoyed our traditional Christmas feed as much as ever. The rushees came down, the bids went out, and indeed the Chi O's did shout as our new spring pledge Class of twenty arrived. Now we await the beach trip, the convention at the Greenbrier, and the coming of fall for . . . No one but a Chi Omega looks forward so much to Sep- tember and so little to May. Firrt roux' Hope Bayley, Vice-President: Linda Mackintosh, Treasurer. Second roux' Betsy Heeseman, Serrelary: Ann Shaf- fer, Pledge Trainer. vi' P7 -ll-.AN ALBRHIUN SLE BARKER Dlxx Huh HUPE BAYLEY NI.-XRIUN BmuNNoN NAN Bl'RUl:1T C.uzoL1NE Bl MIN BI.-XR! DEATUN Tmm1E DEKLE XANLY DURRIER ANN IEANUN BARBAR.-x GUQUSON CARUL HARX EY LEE H4-Y5T1Nua ALUEN HATCH BETSY HEEsEM.aN CARULYN I..-XXXALL SALLY L1n,oN BETTY NICDUNALU LINDA 51.-KCKINTUNH MARY JO BIILLETT 5L'5AN MILTON NANCY Moknmx JEANETTE PREXETTE ANN REESE RUTH RELYITKO NI.-RRY BIARGARET RUL3.-YN NANCY Rrsx LYNDA 5C.aRBoRoL'c,1-1 51.-KRY SEXTON ANN SH,-KFFER MARTHA SHELL JUDY SHLMATE ELIZABETH SLEDQE PAT TYLER BRENDA WVELLS BfETA W'ILI.lS QI' J f. 'J Q- r' -x 40 ell ,, ,.- f ,L 'Zxh Y xg' K, L, O 6 3' ,An 1 ,, - Le'-' I J X 5 .ex ox '-av, 1 Y 4 fa A I v. '51 'S vifv iff E X Ip if .3 a bv' Q N 1 I rl. px 3 , , f 4 -m 'JI 'LN :, :Q ,ff ' -L . C I 4 a L ,N 'SY . ' -1 1- 2 4 A ab w . L, 5- 'cf 1 12 ,df 1' at S 3 gi I N 'X +1 ' V ', N U I' 3 1: Q 'J ex ,Q I , 'AL1 fd . r 'X I V ' x f .C .71 , - 1 'L ,. -QQ? X an 4. v 1 Q' 1 1 'Q Q 47 l'.14rfIm IIHMJ-LJ fuwx 1 rl x Kappa Delta y 4 l E 9 o s Rosemary Smith, President fb i Founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College Established at Queens in October 1928 Flower: White rose Colors: Green and white Open Motto: Ta Kala Diokomen Okay, does everyone have his eyes closed? News from Claudia and Carolyn about the conven- tion in New Orleans began our year with inspiration for new projects. Mette joined us and found a special place in our hearts, but her stay wasn't long enough. In October, our Province President visited us and brought cookies for everyone. So that we could get to know the many new faces on campus, we sponsored an Open House for the entire student body. Initiation came in November for our excited pledges, and Marie, Nancy, and Linda returned to chaperone our slumber party. Thanksgiving gave us the opportunity to share with a needy family. Our alums gave us Christmas feed, but our bond was strengthened most by our Christmas party for orphans, complete with hand-made Santa Claus puppets. Spring was just as eventful as fall with Rosemary and Charlotte elected to May Court. Wonderful get- togethers at the house, marshmallow-roasts by the fire, and our fine new pledges make unforgettable memories of a grand year. First row: Carolyn King and Carolyn Hardee, Ruth Co-Chain men. Second rou': Leslie Smith, Assistant Treasurer: Judy Berry, Treasurer: Grace Baker, Editor: Claudia McDowall, Secretary. M, 5 1, A. . . .x fx' B.IRIs.4RA ALLEN 2 GMU BAKER 7 C 1 ' ' Cum B.IsTIfN Qi, QL' -L - ,II In' BERRY V I X. , CARIII, Bunn I X X , O, . A Q S I x LMILI SLE BRIIRIIER 3 f SI'sAN BI'RLEsoN S II- - ,,. f . fu. ,. H 'Y' LYNN C.xLIL..aN , A-N FT' Q A- . K.aTIIRxN CIIATIRIARI G. f ANITA CIINNER 1 K I 17 I A' ' Q, CUORIE CIINNER V' , I 1 N.-XTHALIE D.-HIS Q f F- -- 'J R 3 Q '- ANN DozIIfR gt, 'Y yi x,, LINDA ESTES ' ' ' S ANNE FARRIIIR Q YE I I ' 2 PAT GIIENS C.1IRoLxN HARDEE A .4 9 6 : pq ,B CHARLOTTE INLRAM , an . A SISSIE lvEs T' X J ' 'M ' ' PIILLI' JIINES 1 2 - , I I I . I I I I I I ' D' 1 I r'X ELEANOR JIQDD ,I CAROLYN KING , s- C: 1 If .. 5 ,, -.. Rum- ELLEN LANE , K . 4, Asus' LITTLE 15+ X T PAT MILLER I N X ' I X ' I IT' H' ' 'f V . I ! N GAY BIYERS - N .ir MARY BICANGE A ,E T 55 I: 2- 1. E 5 -N 1 .A CLALDIA NICDONNALL -. - 5,4 - YL, ANNE BLCGINNIS 'K' I ' ' S - NAN BICLEOD -f X , I X X f 4 r ' ' ANNE PALMER k' BARBARA PEEBLES iq , 'SI Q A 1 Q, Q N BIARY LOL' PER-LEE 64 F- 4' SHIRLEY ANN PIERCE ' I' Q ' ,LZ ROSENIARY SMITH X X I X BRoxx NIE SMYRE LIZ TANNHAUSER SHERRY VUELLS ai Q. n di :A Az. Q? ' I l'.LE' H-cf' Hwmf 4-I I-,Im i l I ' Phi Mu l 3 l lllllll Vlflfl V 1 . .K li 7 I , 3' , it l 1 a ii ,B l l Martha Wfatson, Prexilfeul 4 wv- , K-Zta? ' -,L 1 e 4 QI- 'Z ' Li 3 L , I AQQ -WI l l Founded in 1856, at Wesleyan College l Established at Queens in 1929 Flower: Rose Carnation Colors: Rose and white Open Motto: Les Soeurs Fideles Last minute arranging prepared the Easter egg baskets to go to some needy children. v 'lvfg With emphasis on fun and fellowship, and with Kent deciding not to transfer to HKU 1Hong Kong Universityl, we considered ourselves starting the year A-okay. The initiation date was set, and the actives began a series of fun-filled extravzianzas to keep the pledges happy. As a result we really c0uldn't have done with- out Linda's lost cashmere coat, Kent as Sneaky Clause, and Becky as the Great Pumpkin. Christmas Feed was more fun than ever with the whole sorority working together on it. The commit- tees were slightly unwieldy with 2613 people on each one, but with Whitfield as Santa and a program planned by Miss Carson and Mr. Hadley, how could we lose? Spring is a new beginning. This was evident in the Phi Mu house with spring cleaning, blooming plants, and the start of serious rush plans. Once again Nostradamus brought tears to eyes and new pledges to the house. Bea, Sigrid, Liz, and Keefer graced May Court, and before we knew it the year was almost gone. But we shall especially remember our closeness this year: the surprise party for Jacque, the Advisors' Appreciation Week, an Easter egg hunt for a group of orphans, the new Phi Mu social service award, the enthusiasm of the pledges as they continue to grow as sisters, and the sight of the sorority as a whole finding a new dimension to love, honor, and truth. Iiirsl muh' Marty McDaniel, Trelz.vn'er,' Fran Milton. Serre!.f1ry. Serum! rnuz' Frances james, Vife-Prexizlwztg Rhett Sapp, Pledge Trainer. 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Providence at Queens Road FR 6-1224 PARK PLACE PHARMACY 613 Providence Road Gift for Todoy-Heirlooms of Tomorrow CHARLOTTE' N' C' 1029 Providence Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. OPEN KITCHEN BEST PIZZA IN TOWN 1318 W. Morehead CHARLOTTE, N. C. .SZQAUHI 14 cgliriml Wnth chorms from Morrnsorfs Jewelers, Betsy Heesemon con preserve her Queens Memories. Nl0RRlSON'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP 705 Providence Road ED 2-1605 l gc Ouu llzrmlrurl Tlzillj-5 Senior Statistics NAIIIIA ZOILA HIfNIzIQI'F7 s11..111.11 111111 1, 1 CELFNINA KIRIQIANII 1111I.I,AIIAx fI1111'III 81.111 1, 111-I1-11111111111 111111111114 L111I1111111.1 1 , ll11111ll1.11111 I.11I11I1III11' 174 . 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I , II I - II I II N I . II .II- I, . - ' N I I H I ' , IJ I II I I ' I' - , I' N I X I NIIIIIIIRX OIXINIIII RIIIIIIXX I .I II I'IIIIII,I II R H . Q'-. Bohbie White and Mary Tyler, lcnitting enthusiasts, have brought a skeptical beginner, Ellen Sommer, with them jim to the Knitting Bee. 5322, 332-4981 1309 E. Boulevard PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS !C'l'.5 Edllflj IZ 759 Providence Road Charlotte's House of Charm Phone ED 2-5031 Charlotte Ingram and Ann Strickland have found the nicest way to remember birthdays-with flowers from Queens Florist. QUEENS FLORIST Poem on pages 2-ll by Sheryl Owens, '66 Photography by Michael Mauney Pilgi' Um' llzmilrul fnillw IX X'I N IXI. Senior Statistics .IXPRII I-IXINI IQIIX.-Xl. XIIIIII III. IX,IIII IX I I I I I III X X II N I III I I X IIIUXIIHH IARIII RI I KIR XIIIIX IIIXIX I'I X Il l'I III' I II Q NII I II - I x I I I II I - II v XI III I I I I - II' III . 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C, Barnltardt, Allilliam H.. 1512 Queens Rd.. AV., Charlotte 7, N. C. llelk, Irvvin, -100 Eastov er Road. Charlotte 7. N. C. Y llrooks, Thornton H., -115 Sunset Drive, Creenslioro. N. C, Cannon. Airs. AVilliant C.. 65 N. Union Street. Concord, N. C. Dovvdv, George AV., 302 Colville Road, Charlotte 7, N. C. Everett, II. H.. 5324 Providence Road, Alattlievvs, N. C. Everett. Rev. joseph AV., 311 E. Alain Street, Rock Hill, S. C. Fitzgerald, Alrs. 1. AI. ll., 101 9. AVaceamavv Street, Columbia, S. C. Fogartie, Rev, lanies E., 21-lo Rosvvell Avenue, Charlotte 7, N. C. llarrls, larnes tl., 3700 Sharon Road, Charlotte 7, N. C. Hipp, Frances, Liherty Life Insurance Companv, Greenville, S, C. lolvnson, Alrs, Curtis B., 2225 Pembroke Avenue. Charlotte 7, N. C. Iones. Rev. Lynn T., 3200 Trenlvolrn Rd., Coluinhia, S, C. lxincev. ll. F.. 301 Eastover Road, Charlotte 7, N. C. Knight. Dr. 17. L.. Rome -l, Sanford. N. C, Advisor Burgess, Arthur II., 322 Third Ave., N.E., Hickory, N. C. Chatham. Charles G.. 52 Lafayette Pl.. Crt-envvielv, Conn. Dalton. Harry L., 322 Eastover Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C. Glover, B., 620 AVl'1itlock Ave., Alarietta, Cla. llorark. Beniannn S.. 11430 Cassanna Pl., Charlotte 7. N. C. Lake.P Rev. Julian. Brovvnson Memorial Presbyterian Church, Southern Ines, N. C. AlcCall, L. A., lr., 234 S. Irby' Street, Florence, S. C. AIuCravv', Carl G., 330 Eastover Road. Charlotte 7, N. C. 11cAleekin, S. C.. 1915 Pendleton Street. Columbia, S. C. Aleacham, yl, B., lr., 1513 Tvviford Place, Charlotte 7, N. C. Quattleluaum, Paul, 225 Kingston Street. Convvay, S. C. Stowe, Mrs. S. P., 217 S. Central Avenue. Belmont, N. C. Street, C. P., 2717 Sharon Lane, Charlotte 7, N. C. VVallace. I. Nlason. jr., 517 Livingston Drive, Charlotte. N. C. AVomack, Dr. james T., Shandon Presbyterian Church, Columbia. S. C. AValker, Dr. Erlvvin R., ex officio, 1871 Cassamia Place, Charlotte 7, N. C. Belk, Alrs. AV. ll., 220 1-Iatvthorne Lane, Charlotte 4, N. C. C1'1onorary5 Carson, AlCAlistcr, 2215 llopedale Avenue. Charlotte 7, N. C, Cl-lunoraryft Alarshall. Hunter, 1725 Queens Road, Charlotte 7, N. C. Cllonoraryfi Trustees Jones, Dr. james A., 35113 Seminary' Ave., Richmond, Va. Alorris, Arthur N.. Bov BK, Severna Park, Md. Alulliss. AVilliarn F., 1300 Queens Road, Apt. 202, Charlotte 7, N. C. Pease, Col. J. Norman, 2538 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. Administration AValker, Etlvvin Il., 1871 Cassanna Place, Charlotte, N. C. President, A.B.. l3.D., Plv.D,, L1..D., Soutlvvvestern University: Vander- hilt University: University of Chicago. llahli, llerlvert E.. H40 lraivlvanks Road, Charlotte, N, C, Dean of the College, Professor of Psychology, VB., AIS., Ph.D., Emory' University: University of Kentucky. l'.trqulvarson, Don, 2-113 Ansley Court, Charlotte, N. C. Treasurer, B.S.. Kansas State Teachers College. lxilner, George S., 4311 flarrlvvleke Road, Charlotte. N. C. Business llanagcr, B.S., Georgia School of Tecltuology. flelihardt, Ann S., 2500 Shervvoorl Avenue. Charlotte, N, L. Dean of Students. Assistant Professor of Art, B.l'.A.. ALA., Lake Erie Collegeg Clliio State University. Nhavv, Rohert AV., 4331 AVindsor Drive, Charlotte. N. C. Director of Evening College, BS., A1,A.. Purdue Unvvt-rsityg Indiana University. Nliscallv, Alildlctl L., 1020 Arosa Avenue, Apt. 2, Charlotte, N. C. Director of Public Relations, Assistant Professor of journalism, A.B.. AI.A., University' of Georgia. Rayhurn, lean L., 153 Middleton Driv'e. Charlotte, N. C. Acting Director of Admissions, .-VB., University' of North Carolina. Atkins, Catherine Al., 2-13 South Laurel Avenue. Charlotte. N. C. Registrar, A.B., AI.Ed.. Alereclith College, Boston University. Oplrngcr. AI. Phoehe, 1254 Salem Drive. Charlotte. N. C. Lihrarian, VB., XI.L.S., Alaryville College, Drevel Institute of Tcelvnology. Treenvan, Gordon Q., 1130 Princeton Avenue, Clvarlotte, N. C. Director of Alumnae Affairs. A.B., AI..-A.. Queens College, Duke Univ ersitv. Rudisill, Louise T., 4221 Nlurrayhill Road, Charlotte. N. C. Administrative Assistant to the President, BS., AVonian's College of the University of North Carolina. Administrative Assistants and Staff Alevander. Ingrid M.. 907 Sarrlis Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Resident Nurse Barkley, Elsie. Selvvyn Residence No. 2, 21-H-1 Selvvvu Avenue, Char- lotte, N. C. Resident Counselor. Selwyn Residence No. 2 Barto, Helen, 517 Sharon-Amity' Road South, Charlotte. N. C. Secretary, Business Office Blanton, Carol, H28 East Boulevard, Charlotte, N, C. Secretary. Business Office llolvlxitt. Annie G., AVatlons llall. Queens College. Charlotte. N. C. Resident Counselor, AVatkins llall Bost, Jackson A., 501 Pressley Road, Charlotte. N. C. Superintendent of Grounds Ilradshatv. Dick, 1313 Green Oaks Lane, Charlotte, N. C. Director. Saga Food Servvte Bristol, Myra C., 2431 Vail Avenue, Apt. S-B, Clvarlotte, N. C. Secretary. Evening College Brody, Sallie H., 115 llillside Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Library' Brooks, llarold L.. 339 Marsh Road, Charlotte, N. C. Alatl Clerk Carter. Alary L.. llarris llall, Queens College. Charlotte, N, C. Resident Counselor. Ilarrts llall Clark, Ray S.. 4035 Carlyle Drive. Charlotte, N. C. Alultilith Operator Cotter, Aniy Lou, 6510 Sarclis Road. Charlotte. N. C. Secretary. Adnvissvons Office Council, Louise. Sclvvvn Resilience No. 1, 2131-4 Selvvyn Avenue, Char' lotte, N. C. Resident Counselor, Selvvan Residence No. 1 Cuninnngs. Lutile. AVal1ate llall, Queens College, Charlotte, N. C. A Resirlt-me Counselor, AVallace Ilall Iitsele. Roluert P., 19-li lidgevvater Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Regional Representative Saga Food Service fvill. Gertrude lf., 333 ,lt-lilerson Drive. Charlotte, N. C, Secretary, Alusic Department Moeller, Lorena A., Long llall, Queens College. Charlotte, N. C. Resident Counselor. Long Ilall Ciovver, Alarilou, 420 Queens Road, Charlotte. N. C. Secretary, Alumnae Olfice lvreen, Carrie B., llc-lk llall. Queens College, Charlotte, N. C. Resident Counselor. Bell. llall llerron, Ruth. 2119 Sclvvyn Avenue, llvarlotte, N. C. Superintendent ol' Dornnlorles Page Une Htrmlretl li0r1y'f!zv'n Iliggins, Susan C., 15:53 Academy' Street, Charlotte, N. C. Part tune Librarian lloke, jane, 2431 Vail Avenue, Apt. 5-B, Charlotte, N. C, Admissions Counselor jenkins, Katherine, 2-122 Charlotte Drive, Charlotte. N. C. Clerk, Library jones, Sally' R.. 1622 Geneva Court. Charlotte, N. C. Secretary: President's Office lvelley, Alargaret S., Route 4, Box 519. Berryhill Road, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant. Public Relations Office lventlall, Alary, 1135 Sevvickley Drive. Charlotte. N. C. Manager, Book Store AlcCall. Dr. hlarvin Nl., 3853 Sedgevvood Road, Charlotte, N. C. College Physician A1eCarter. Nell, Morrison Dormitory, Queens College, Charlotte. N. C. Resident Counselor, Morrison Dormitory' AleNeill, Donald D., 139 South Canterlwury' Road, Charlotte, N. C. Assistant to the Treasurer Alaultsluv. Margaret N., 1921 Alarylancl Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Clerk, Registrars Office Aley ers, Bessie E., 233 South Torrence Street, Charlotte. N. C. PBX Operator Noetlrng, Veronica AI.. 1-104 Lyon Court, Charlotte. N. C. PBX Operator Poplin, Sain VV., 1932 AVilinore Drive. Charlotte, N. C. Operations Engineer Raines, Mary, Sharon Road, Charlotte, N. C. Part-time Lihrarian Sheahun. Joanne N., 1003 Ilahersham Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary to the Dean of Students Sit-venson, Alena AI., Selvvyn Residence No. 3, 2131-2133 Selvvyn Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Resident Counselor, Selvvyn Residence No. 3 Secretary to the Dean of the College, AValtcr, Frances D., 4509 Longwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, President's Office AVentZ, Dorothy' A., 118 Sylvania Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. 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Adams, Qamh Lmligy ,jrf . 40? East jnnu Street. Fuquax Sqrmgs. N. C. .Xlhrlg,h!, Don-thx jane LFL , U Bfrkxhirc Rnacl, Rluhnntnnl. n. Mhruwn. lean Ncsbm tSr. . 1826 Snuxh Hull, Nlwntcffmvru UH Aldnch. Ann Dunn g9r.l. 901 Oakdalt- Rudd. .Xtl.wh!n. UH- Alevamnnler. Lxdm Ann ygr. , 1521 Qtvrllng Ruad. C'h.trlnttr, N. il. .xmandt-f. Sirah xxmw ysuph. , me Jam Chun, Rniuwf-Hd. 3, 3 Alexander, Splua Yrancis gjr. , Route . Box Tl Kharl-vttc. N. K, MI:-n, Barbara .Xnn wjr.', 2-H6 Pmspvct Road. lamps, Ha. Allen, Xlarhurv Louise tFr.x, 2-Hb Prmpcct R-mtl, Tdnmga 9. Fla. Allen. p,-M3115 Ann fir. . :Os 1.-hnwn Struct. Blncks eu. Cla. Xllrcd. lnanna LSoph.k', R-'uw 4. Dunn, N. C. Q Anderwn. Cam! jenn wjfrf, 20-32 XVv:berwm.d Dme, South Charleswn 3- YV Ya Andcrstln, Elizabeth .Xnnette qlfrf. 1503 Edgt-xnmd Xxcnue. Hmence. 9 ll . , Nndcrsrrn, Graco lsahvl wSuph.l , 21'l'X Ynttmghdm lane. llurllngtw-n. N. C. Nndvrrsnn, ludllh Blau JKFL7. inderxun. Relax Elimbvth XSL Anderson. Susan Ivnneltc wfr. Anderson, Ynrginia Kent LSL .Xntlreui Xlartha lennne mlfrf . ITUS Xtrrth lllth Court. Lake Nshburn, lean Lmxry lfr. . 5 N5huvvrth.'Dmna lane ygrf. 331 lhghvirsw Road. C'h.1rluttv.'. Mkmx. K.athc'rlne'Cr-'mrll .SLK N2-I llurxard Place. Chdrlut' 357 Hillside Xxvnue. Charlrvttc. N. C. . 1810 XVhalcx Xvenuc. Pensacola, Fla. 4602. Xnrth lmh Srrevx, Xrlm gtrvn. Ya. f-uw 4 Brx 142 Nhrietta Gu. XVurth. Fla. Amelie. Lmda Cjnvl wjrf, IU-1 Snuth 14th Avenue, Dulltrn, S. C. 36 Ldkesxde Drnc. Statcsullc. X, .Xlklnsf-n. Helen Bunn-ll wlt. '. 536 Xlaple Xvenue, Reltlwullg. .Xu'rcttL', Bctrrly janv Ql'r.k'. 2319 Greenwich Rrvaml. lYinstun Sa N, 4, Q, 3. cj, X, C, lem. Y. C. Batlgvtr. Nlanan Shut' ylr. . 24ll'2 Uhshinggtwn Ritrcct. E.. C'h.arlestf-n XV Ya Burl:-wn. Susan Stun It. , 4414 P,trLu.u Nut-tt lhtklu, XY. Mu llurst, Duns lnum- lr , UIQ l'l.1n:hurxt Rumi, llvlwtry Lrmtw VI Xl. llurtwn, lugcnm ll.urgr.nn C.-nt Nwph . 135 N1-uh N.tr.mtg.t 'vnu Suffwlk, X... llxnl. jtamnv Xlckm lv , lmm Quunxlmn I.-vu. X1!.tnx.t. f..t. ldtchn--l1.Lnntin Xnn wlr. , IUI lurnnm-tl htnuv, Il.1llxxcIl.i,.t fnlhuun. jmm Lfxuxw 'SL . I K-runlucu Urnc. Clmrltwt--lu 2, XX XJ laligan. Osm Lynn wSuph. . llvl ftllxtn Stwut. bn-umxllu, S C, :Mutt-rurn, Nlqllun f'.sr11l4: VII. , 652 Xhplv Strvvt, 5p.ut.nnlmrg. N. K, l Annum. Can-n Ren- wSr. . Huw lwlh, llultlcn. XY, NA, .nnphvll. XLH3' Rami-Ilv jr. . 4'lT lhrtlultkv Ilmnl. lhulntvr, N C Ksnnnn, Chnl Xlvrt-Lllth NSMUI1. . IKII U'tlklnwn Xuquulw. flrluultt, Il.t Cannon. Xlrx. It-.am-uc Lngg PT, YD. i-O10 St-,nn--M R--.ttI. thu lnm-. X, C. Lannun. Suwn Ihll Nnph. , Q11 Xnlslu RUM. Chdrlnttt-. X C' amfr. llnrlmra 'knn Qfr. . IT Lht--tnut Cmlu, Xlr. Il'-pr. U, X... Jrtcr. NIP Xhry Lningxtr-nr tl' l', Y-D . lhrrls ll.4ll. Quu-ru Qftliaw Charlntw. Y. C. l.4r:cQ Nlrs. Yang Eduardx Sr, . -Hi-B XX,lkt'f1rlfl Drum: lhullttxt- W . C L. L. lnrler. Yxrgmnm 'Ann yjr. . I5-I Him-n Draw. llunungnm. XY, XJ, Clnuscy, Ruth Xllsenhcimcr :SL . 1011 Cullrgu Drum-. Dmnrlwwx. Y, C. Cauthen. C'3nthla l'ran-qu 15:-ph. '. P. O, Htw 609, Suntnu-rtlllv. S CQ full. Lrmxtancc lynn Ikgfmhf . 11129 XY:-ndlwurn Html, Sp.1rt.mlu1rg. S, L Cellar, Lillian Ce-nrgette l'Sr.'. 2903 lumc Xu-nm-. Lmultwrwxlllmf. lltu C'h.4lfant. Xlary Lynne llrf, lfulch. XY. Vu. Chalk-n, Lnn Gary Nnph. , 35546 Nlndland hmmm-. X11-mphit, It-nn. lhdllen, Sur: C-.ary tSr. , 3556 Xltdland Xu-nur, Nlumphls. 'It-nn. Champlm, Carol Cas-.xc ffr. . 200'-1 Old Cmwrnmunt Strut-t. Xluhmh-, Xl.4 Chappell. Btvnmr Elisa' XFI. . 605 Hapvxuw Drum, Bo,-llurnr. ll.x, Bagnal.-Alia? Lucinda gSr. , 423 Summit Atenue. Statcsullc. N. KI Baker. Grace Iordan !.Sr.I 5003 XY-frrhington Driw, XYashinS:t1m 16. D. C. , Baker. lulmnnc Frances KSr.', H15 Burwell Lane. Cnlumhia 3. 5. C. Bak:-r. -Linda QFI. , 920 Second Qtreet, SE.. Klnultric. Ca. Baker. Sandra lane tFr. '. N341 Ulallucc Drixe. Straffnrd, Pa. Ballard, Barbara Rulhc Cfrf, Zll Cleteland Street, Greenville. S, C. g311,,mgne, R,-1-,Wm Let- tjrj, I-I2 Hhs: Nhin Sm-et. Eadey, S. C. Barker. Sue Summey .Suphf, 1009 XXV:-t 63rd Strc-ct. Kansas Clity. Ni-1. Bama-5. Alice Carl xLFf'l', N-Dk. 2836 Selwgn ivenue, Apt. Z, Qharluttc. Y C Barnnsf Xllldred Lee tFr, . IHS! T.1lhm fhenuc. Iaclw-null? 5. lla. Balm, Chrtsnne Anne wlfr. , 517 Qhanwn Amity Rudd. Vhzrlrvlts, N. C. Barton. Ndrcissa Elizaheth Kit-ph. 3 33273 VVfmclYi.l:C Placv. L!hChl'l1Yb1. Yd- Bates, Ruth Damel rQSwph, , 3R10 Carla Street. Orlando. Fla. 1 Barts, Hrs. Elmse Pm: tfrfw. 1914 Edgewater Drixe. Charlotte, N. C, Rayley. Lucinda llnpg- tkSr. , Xiuntrrm- Avenue. Baltimore. Nld. A Beard. Dunne Delormus wSnph.', 2522 Cnmrll Drixe, NAV.. Roanoke. X 2, Beaudrot. Rosalie Vincent Vlfr. , 401 Calhoun Atenue, Creenwmvd. 9. C. Beaufort. Xlarmric Xl:-Cnty wflfr. . ii-SS Fair Lane, jacksffnxille. Fla. Beck, july LFL ', 15 Laughhn Lane. Philadelphia IR, Pa. Beckett. lane Ellen tSr,Q, 415 Nnrth VVhitaker Bhd., Huntington. XY. Ya. Beith. If-frame Rehi vlfrf, Crme Road, P. 0. Box 205, Swuthern Pmc-5 X. C. Bennetr, Elizabeth Martin 4Bet5y7 r'Sr.7. 2301 Yml Xvenue. Rpt. 4 Charlorte. N. C. V L t YA Bennett, Ehzabeth XVhx1ney gLiz +,Sf-ph. , 711 lla Bella. Hunter Park F1 . Bergstrgm, Sigrid Frances CSoph.y, V0 Pawnee Tranl, Nlailldnd. Fla. Berry. Judith Anne Qjr. , 4522 VYest Seminary Avenue. Richmond 2'. Ya. rn lxalhlecn NhYa:r wSo h 105 Douglas: Hen hte Unitn S C Be -y ' - -, ' , ., g . w . . . Blucltt. Rebecca Etta CBECIQR' Fr.', 5635 Lake Shore Drive. Culumhta. S. C, Blafk. Xlrs. Ptayona Overtun CSL7. 3539 North Sharnn .Xmiry Rnafl, Apt G, Charlotte, N. C. I Blackttelder. Alma Frankie gjrf. 1707 Woodland Awnue. Burllmllvn N. C. Blacltwelder. Edneknne wlfrf, 105 Iacksrm Humax. Charlotte S1 N. C. Blndgett, C3101 Anne 'Srxph,,, 247 Bumside Place. Ridgenmtd. N, 1. Blount, Rebecca Ann Url. 16211 Hibiscus Dnve. Bartuw, Fld. Bnhannfrn. FranceK Xlarmn CSL . 2001 Eastway Drive, Charlotte 5. N. C. Bt-ldv. Elizabeth Fraser w'Yr.', IF-IO Pcnnylane Street. Decatur, Xla. Burgh, Margaret Qtuart ffjrf, Vkbodland Park. Hamrd. Ky, 1 B0-vie. Rebecca .Xnnc Qsuphf. Lee Highway, Buchanan, la, Bossennan, 'Susan Carol :kFrf, 1439 Valley Street, Harrlsnnburg, Ya Bmd. Carol Ann llr. 1210 Palmyra Avenue. Richm-md 27. Yu. Bmd' Emma ffqling flfrf. B04 Lakuu-.nd Avenue. Cunwax, S, C. Brixdford. Susan Estelle wFr. 1, H33 Jrffersrvn Street. lrlinrltnn, Ya. Braman, Emily Ttlmn fkjrf . li? Xlcliinley shenue. New Haven. Conn. Braxvner, Bethany ,Xnn wFr.g. 4900 Unn-ersiu' Dnve. C'-.ral Gables. Ha. Bright. Anna Carringtnn 651.3 C..hh.1m. Ya, Bmnkg, Xlrs. Nancy Blanzon LF-T. NAD . 1029 Nnrland Rudd. Charlotte Chatham, Kathryn XYard 1'Swgmh. , 15 Cmcntrp I..mc. fvrecnullc, Y, C . Lhena-ult. Katharine Hart V nphfl. 2199 Nichnlnsville Rfvad, Lvxingtnn lv hmtner, Nanny Crlv ASL 1, 124 Lnt fvrufnum. Y.. brucmlmru, Y. C. a L, Clhrisgnlzery. Nlrx. Ruth Burlw wIr.l, -Ull lurmt Drnc, li., llmrluttu lhriwtmn, 'ljxrrm Ray vjf. . 'Q Summurs Stn-rt, Uklth, ui x,., UML. Ilclcn lludges Ur, 1, 1513 wh mm. Sha-ffm-ltl. .ur Clark, mf, rmmt- fn. , slzv Num. with Rfmd. xfltnwn. L., L, llnlmclrl. Y. lloffey, Darla jmm fS1rph. 1. lfl lament, judlth Johanna sSnph. . Box 2-H, lh Blur: llillx Drum' 1 Elurtrdx Qtrcvqt. Rutht-rf-Irtltnn. N. C, fnincr. Patricia Anno llr. , 33-HP Qulwgn 'Xu-nur. fhnrl-vttc. Y. L. Cole. Carol Duane tSwph. . 710 Paradxm .Menum Coral Cvahlcs. FIA, Clwle, Camlyn Hopf- ffrf. 6h9fV Sprlngmill R-rad, lndmnapr-lis. Intl. Collins, Nlargrrw Laurette tjr, -, SOE Vkkgr lllth Qtrm-t. Xlklmimgtt-n I. Dsl gunrlun. Catherine .Xdcle cmnnfr, mud Xlae tsftph, , Cnnnvr, Mary Lnu vjr, , P. nuke. Dorfuthy Anne ISIS. 2 Cvons, Carol lean Vfrf, I6 C L, 1611 XVill.1mlel Drnc.-C'le.1ru.1tcr. Hn. -:utr -, Bnx 104. Langastcr. Ya. O, Bnx Thi, B.arlmx, I-l..1. 015 Cnunui Cxluh Rfmcl, fmstuxxis, Y, L. C1-rdnn Avenue, Savannah, Ga. tkFr. . nnnell. 'Yancy lane fjrf, ZTUI bclujn Avenue. Chulntte. N, L. R 1 qtvoper, Nancy Elirabeth :fFr.F, 2414 Cortland Street. H213 nc:-hum. Ya. Lurlcw, Nancy Paula CVSnph. . Hill Santiago Street. Tampa, Yla. Cow. Patrlcizx :Xnn VII. , 3-313 Selwyn Ave.. Chdrlrvttc. Y. if Craftun. Pamela Clrfl, l-H4 Crlunln' Club Drive, Blxthuullv. Ark. Cream. Dnmxhv Ifluaheth wSnph. ,'Box -QRR, Pmehtlrst. X. C. Crnmmelin, Lillian Burke! Vlllll wlfr. , l253 Nlzngnulm Curve. Nluntgmn erv. Km. fruwdfr. Byrd Ep:-N glrr. . ltlfl Bynl R-md. Blaclutnnc, Ya, Culhertswn. Patricia ,Xnn wlrr. . 444 Vllnde Street, fvreenunod. S. C, Culhreth. Constance Lilex fjrf. 210 llarris fhenuc, Harford. X. C. Cunningham, jane Blakcr tfr. . 2006 Nurth Occan Bhd.. X13 rtlv Hmth . C furrm, Claurha Elllaheth wfr. . R1-u'c 5. Bmw 2. Oxford. X, C. furrln. Yuki Lynn flrr. . 2319 fvrcenuxch Ruud. lflnwtrvnfizalflvt. Y. if DQIQB. USU' Susan Snph, , 14126 furu-st Rwad. fharlewmn. XY. Yu. Dal ella. Susan Cochrane wlr. . 455 Spring Lnkv Road. Chlumhna. 9, C. Daxiui, Cvz-ralda Xlargaret f9uph. , 1955 Datum Qtrcet. Sardwm. Yln. Dams. Barium Kaf tlrrf, TIS VK'nJ.lt.w Rudd. Lnuiwmllc, Ky. Dmls. Catharine Hays urjr. . 6423 Xlurmy Hill Rand, Baltimore 12. 'Xlrl Dauw. jean Louise tjrf, 4329 Klfvnrur Ruad. C'h.arlrfttc. N, C. Darn, Ingcc Xhne xSr. -. H00 Central Axnnue, Charluxtc. N. C, Duns. Nathahe llall Jjrf. IDIS inuth Sterling Nvcnur. Tumlm. ll... Daxk, Qarah Lorraine wlr, . EMU Ideal WEN, Charlnttv. N, C' Dans. Yicturid Anne liSnph. . 11:4 Qunwt Ima. Xfeft P..1m txbdth, 1' .. l Dau flvvrcnce frmtalne Quphf. 1835 XVwrdmetu Driu-. jxnckmnxlllc a. Deahl, Mary Qarul Vlfrf , 646 Xlelrmc, Kenilunrth. Ill, mm-, Xanq time tsuph. , Drawn, mf, ,Xnwlia wr-. Sli 'lhlrd 'Stn-ct. Q.. Safety lhrhnr. lla. 120 Brmrxmml Ruud, Smtvnmllu. N. ll N. C. Brrmde Brmvn. r. Emily Sue. Box 23. XYallace. N. C. Claudette Ynunt Qjrf, -H2 Xnrth Green Street, P. O. Box 212 Xlorgantnn. N. C. Broun. Constance Elaine Vjrf 2-80 VK'a1-rior Road. Drexel Hill. Pa. Brown, jr- Anne Uri. Route l. Box 487, Huntersville. N. C. Brown, Katherine LaYeme HSI.,-, H67 Oakcliff Road. Macon. Ca. Brnwn. Rebecca Anne Qlfri, 55 Stephens. XYestmer A.F.B.. Mags. Brmrn, Sally? Phillips t'St.j, 201 Allison Street. Fort Nlxll 9. C. Bmwn ndr Let 0 h l 0l Xlrnumnnt 'henue Pon Sr ne. Fla. .Sa a iLh'5P.L,. .v ' - -.l Brfuvne, Kathryn Diane Cjrq, 2401 Norfrvlk Rfsad. Orlando, Fla. Brmvne ll, Sally I.vnn fFr. 1, 24 Broughtnn Drixe. Greenville. S, C. Bmtming, Jnan Xu-ns lSrfph.7. Brwx '52, cpfeenttmd. 9. C. Bryant. Barbara Dean Kfr, 1. 67 North Klan' Ann Drixe. Klcmphn, Trnn. Buchan. Elizabeth Austin fSoph. , ll9 Lloyd Street, Mullins. S. C Bulce. Bebe Patricia fSnph.1. 9ll Catalonia, Coral Cable'-. Fla. Bullock, Vivian Anne CSLQJ, P. O. Bm 323. Cenrgetmvn. S. C. Burch. Virginia Lee CIL7, Route 3, Lake City, S. C. Burden, Anne Shaw fNan,: CSnph.', 52fB Kilmer Avenue. Lannlf! 'XP Ya .B.. . Burgess, Bonnie Beth fS0ph.Q, 121 YVilde-rness Lane, C-reenxille. Q. C' Burgas, Mary XVysor VFL1. 25 Beech Tree Lane, Pelham. N. Y. Burgin. Rurlte. Caroline Neelv f'Srf. 214 Carter Street Lmcc-lnton, N. C. Sister Man' fhornas' CP-T. N-D . lllil Buchanan Street. fha:- lmte, x. C. ' Burlemn, Sarah Ellen CFLI 404 Parkway Street, Bccklev. XV. Ya. Decker, Xlary Judith fFr.', 300 South lluuanl Circlc. Tarlwrw. X. C. Dmlmim, Ramwfffrd DuB0se 4Rrne- 'SL . 507 Tlmlver Lmu. Dunn, PJ Deltlv, Lettle Lee 1,Tfrul.iek, 506 Nnrth Quincy Street. Pwrry. l'l.4. Dcnwlnw. Nora Kfmpcr Llzr. , F1545 Ynrth Kendall Drixe. Vliaml Sh, fl.: Dcnttm, Xlri. Betty Parker NIL . 312 Ficlzlhnmlt Place. Charlotte 9, Y, C Dentfln. Sumn flrr. , Xu. b Brannhunml Road, X11-yyqty. Mn, Dctriqlg, Qgxriulhy Lnutv? ffr. , l309 fuplcw llrnv. lvrkhirc, llyllmlng ftrfl, 1' . Dellrllt. Nlary Diane- Strph. . 200 Xlagnnlia IQIIYL-'. Laltu Clit. Q. CY, Dxamadunw, joan George SL . H15 NIL Ye-rnrrn .Xvcnutu C'h.irlwttc. N. K Dickcrsrm, Yrancei Glenn VFr.1. 709 North Mitchell Street, Kinstum, Y. L . 3003 VVAN ne Drive, XYxlminL:ton. N. C Dwkw. Sheila Marlena Q9oph. Dlllingham. Patricia .Xnn Vfrf. 319 Elm Street. Lancaster, 5, C1 Dlllrrn, Caroline Uhrth vQnph.f. 105 Gupn .Menuc-. Elltm. N. Cf Dllti. Phoebe Evanv wFr. X. 5155 Randrvlph Rnarl. Charlotte '. N. C , Dingle. Mary rancm fFr.k. Summertnn, 9. Cf Divan, ,Xnn Corhett wSrfph.x, l-32 Forust Drnc. Lancaster. N. CI Drvhhf. Ann Petnc jr. , ISSR Fifth nhcnuc, Huntmgtnn Z, XL Xa. Dormer, Nancy Lee wjSr-ph. , R06 Rixersidc Drive. Old lllxlmnry, 'lvnn. Dt-rtnn. Ednh Carol fjrf. 2531 Elltwtmd Clrcle. Charlf-ttf, Y. C. Dnughmn, ju Xfaync- w'Fr.Q. 1313 Xhlmn Street. Durham. N. K. Doyle, Vlrf. Beterly Nlelwn Qjrf. 622 YYvvudruff Platt, C'h.1rlrlttv. Y. C' Doyle, Mmncll Clara CFLI. 1136 Dmu Rnad. Luuicvxllu IR. Ky, Dwzier. Anr. VK'arc Ur. . XVQQ1 Pmnt, Ya. Duckunrth. Peggy Xngela glr. , 2215 Bucknell .'Xu'nuc. Charlv-'tm-. X, L Ducrsun, Nldrtha Qarrel wfgr. , 'R40 SAV. 5-ith .Xu-nm-, Xlmmx, lla Page One Hnndrcrl F0115-fire i P 6 1 Judy Shurncite ond Dolly Cannon ogree it's the Tweed Shop for the finest in collegiate fashions. THE TWEED SHOP Distinctive Casual Clothes for Women CHARLOTTETOWN MALL 813 PROVIDENCE ROAD JEWELRY AND GIFTS 'l'II get you reody for thot special date Saturday, Mr. Guy Geisinger promises Corolyn Schilling ond Kenny McArver. PARIS LANES, IND CHARLOTTE'S BOWLING PARADISE 1700 Montford Drive JA 3-7633 lime Um, Hirmlreil Furldi-Six Students Dyrr. :Xlvua jane ghf. 24lh Qumu' Drnc, Drmlxlr, Kun. nw,-, qgf.,fgcn,a Sue Nm, Xhl Sixth sm-K-1. NW.. xuldnm ll, 4.... lznluns, Xlargdrcl Beth .YL . 115 Park Xxunlxc, Xrlmgtun. Xl.m. llullrnh. ll.umwn.n l'.nlu'rwn :lr.1. KII44 Urngu lllxxl., Lukwmnllr, ll.1 Ilrmlvwm, Huw Xlnulun wSr. , TIM Emu Hu-dn Sm-rr, hwldxlmm, N, I llcmivrwn, Nlrs. 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Xrluntn R. Ga. V R 1 Fuwlcr, He.li0 Kennedy 1Suphf. 523 Hn! Xlaln bln-cl. Unmn, S. K. Frech. Xlnrcm ,Xllyvvn wfFr. w, il Afton Drixu, Flurhanx Park, Hnrriw. N. I. Frcnl, Birgnd XY-T, X-D . P12 XYncshnden-KI-fppenhclm, Bahnh:-f slr. 14. Gcrnmnv Fuck. Xlariuhe jamfrtc QSuph.7, 4209 Swann Axcnuc, Tampa 9. Fla. Fuchrcr, Elizabeth Lnuisv: xjuph. 1, Stauun Axe-pus. Ckmpenhurg, Pa. Fulmm, Xlrs. Bemlcc Pnmle LSI. . lffll Inna Street, Charlotte. N. C. Funderhurke, Rulh Dunne CSIS, Route 3, Xlnnhcws. X. C. Gammon. Plum XI.mD1Inald yFr.i. 603 Snplh Elm Sm-vt. fin-4-nullc, N, C. ksf. . Box rw, Brinul. Xa. Gammon. Inna Gamma, Yirginm Tarh-mn rkhuphq, 22111 Sarah Marks Avenuu. Charlotte. N. C. Garland. Luuisn Anne l-13 Supenur Ave-nuc. Decatur. Ga. Garmway, Julma Elxzaber yjr. 1, 532 VVQH Lafayette Strcex, Nlarmnna, Fla. Garraway, Mary Exclyn 4Soph.f', S32 XXI-sr Lafnyenu Street. Marianna. Fla. Galhmgs, Louise Ann nkSr.f-. 1100 Scalybark R-nad. Charlotte. N. C. Gaulding. Dmry May CFLQ, Bux l93, Charlotte Court House. Va. Gee, Gretchen fFr.fw, 105 Park Drive, St. Clairsville, Ohm Gee, Margaret Blakely IFLJ 1203 jackson Avenue, Flnrence, S, C. Gentry. Laura Nell LSuphfl, 1003 Wfesl Oak Street. Shelby, N. C. Gholson. Anne DuRelle LFLQ. 321 High Street. Oxford. N, C, Gibson, Mrs. Dori: Marshall wfPfT, NfDW. The Sutton Hnusc. ill Queens Road. Charlotte, N. C. Gill, Constance CFL1. 850 Birchwond Drne, Orange, Conn. Gill. Iule Carlyle gFr.f'. 1934 Ruxton Road, Ruxtun 4, Md, Gillespie, Anne Pepper CFLU, 200 james Rixer Drive, Newpnn News. Va. Gittings, Roberta Louise LSL7, 2772 Riverside Avenue, jxksunvullc 5, Fla. hm, Yngnnm Lnunsp pjrl 1, 652 Signal Xhn. Blul., Sigrml NIln,. 'Il-nn james, ,Xlhsnn 1kSrw. Alnyvuille. S. C. jdmck, fmncvs Keller njr. 1, 106 Eu! South Sinai. Uninn, 9, L. ,lamux Ilnrrlet Sumn ISI. 1, 295 Uhudlnnd Road, Nlurlisun. N, Iamex. Suaun Lindsuv fjrf, Via QS, Martin. Salemimni 24. P.1l.u1-nn.1 Yeah B, Xttlcn 1.9, Sale-rnvu. Imlx. jamcnon, Patncin Huy 1 Rlc jcnking, hmund 16, Va. Dons ,Xlemandvr johnsun, Anne Irunminc Inhnwn, Claudm Eve-Ixn ynhnwn, mf, :Xnn mi jnhnmn. Mary' Rebecca yuhnwn, Paula Anne qs. juncs, P Irw. 5 Virginia Xxcnuu, XVcxlvvwrclnml Phu' fjr. 1, ITUT Bclm-nm Drnc. Culuxuhm. 9. C, lFrf, 14 Hut Plmnmant Stn-L-K, Xuan Puk, Flu CSL w. -H'--3 Churchuell Rmul, jmkwuxxillc, Hn , 212 Quuth Khin Qlrcut, K,mnu.upulix, Y. if gSr.7. Prim-v Pu-denck, Xld. nphfd. Rl. 2, Bcnmn, N. C. Olly Franclllv 1Suph.W, IHUT liiclmry Street, llumnus. AIA. Jordan. Urs, Patricia Kprr 4SrfN, 2312 Sclwwn Axcnllu, flmrlmuttc. Y. KI Judd, Fle.mwr Sue Ur. '. Illl XYQ.-xthrr-uk Awnuc. Ricl1n1-wmi, V.u. Kaplan. Iacqueline Kay CFLW, RT Cnlwb Drive, Lnring X.F.ll., Mains Keefer, Carrrlyn Jmephine CSoph.W, -4911 Alhnmhrn Cxrclu. Ufml Cnllwlu Fla Kelly, Susan MCD, Hamner CFr.j, 1555 Link Rnad, L3 nchhurg, Y... Kenney, Mary Pauline fSnph.W, 106 Secnnd SIIUBI, S.VV,. Muultrie, GA, Kerr. Elizabeth Ann CFr.J, 106 Elmhurst Hnad, Bnlrinmre 10, Md, Kersey. Gail Dumlhy CSOph.i'. flutes Mills Blvd.. Cates Hills. Ohio Kersker, Polly Lansduwnc CFL1. 780 25th Avenue. N. St. Pcrcnhurg, Fl.: Kidd, Nancy Epperly QFL3, 2209 Fairfield :Xvenuu Bluefield, VV. VA. Kilpatrick. Carol Leslie CSU1'-hfb, Third Street, Pcmhmku, Y. C. King, Carolyn Snyder CSr.'1, 4310 Staunton . h'enue, Ch.1rlL-stun -I. VV. Ya Givens, Mrs. Patricia Cmusc ckSr.f+, ll2l Myrtle Avenue, Apt. luue, N. C. Glenn. Mary Elizabeth QFL1, 318 VVesr 'Hmmag Street, Sahsb Glmh. Billie -K n 'Frb RFD Yr: 3 Bmx 1051 Xnna f-lix 48, Char' ury. N, C. . -,' VL: p'.M Glover, jane Pglner Ljrff. 620 XVhitlock Avenue, Marietta. Ga, Kirkman. Mrs. Helen Mnmz A'SrfJ. 425 Loma Street, Chdrlnnc, N. CI Klingelhr-fer. Iudy Mm,-re fFr. 1, 204 Murris Avenue, Lulhunille, Md. Knott, Ann Elaine Lgnphfv, 323 Cascade .-Xvenuc. XVinstun-Salem, N. L' d. Knox. Luuise CFr.fl. 408 Lloyd Lune. All-x.mdrl.1 1, Vu. Kmemer, Karen Elizabeth 4fFr.'J. 6603 julian Street, Springfield. Ya. Coodlelt, Gail Xfnghr r'Soph.W. 306 Longview Terrace, Greenville, S. C. Gnfrdsnn, Barbara Ann QSnph.W, 1701 Lake Shr-re Drive, Hansville, S, C. Coodyknuntz, Ann King l1Fr.j, 5906 Santa Rosa Drive. Lnulivillc, Ky. Gordon, Loretta Ann CFLU. 921 South johnson Street. Monroe, N. C. Graham, Curnclia McDonald lSr.W, 619 Cherokee Road, Charlotte 7, N. C. Grantham. Jean Loren QS-vphf, 400 Snulh Main Street. Red Sprmgs. N. C. Gray, D-'anna Fay w Snphfw, 1904 Spnnghill .-Xxenue, Mobile. Ala. Gray, Judith Cunmc 'Srfg 72 San juan Drive, Punts Vedra Beach, Fla. Grebe. Pamela :Xnn fgnphfg Apt. ZOIA, 221 Leesburg: Pike, Falk Church, Ya. Greear, Elizabeth jc-an cLSr. . Nlariun, Ya. Greer. Cora Jeanne ckFr.1, 106 Dean Street, Belton, S. CI Grieve, Carol Pnrrer 1Sr.V, 24 Columbia Blvd. XYate-rhury, Conn. Griffin. Mary lane fS0ph.1. 1462 Holslrm Drive, Bristol, Tenn, Gum. Sandra Lac 1iSoph,', 1812 North Augusta Streex, Smunmn. Va, Hale, Cynthia Ann wVFr.,x, 2245 NNY. fmlh Place. Gaincwllle, Fla, Hales, Susar Rebecca Ur. 1, T8 Dolphin Drive, St. Augustine. Fla. Haley, joan Eleanor CSnph.1, 4365 North 26th Street, Arlington, Ya. Hallman, Elizabeth Diane CSL I2 Mt. Vista Avenue. Grcenvxlle. S, C. Hallock, Kathie Sara Ljrfw, I0 jasper Avenue. Team-ck, N. J. Hancock, Teresa Cilham Csophfl, Il-1 Hillside Ave., Marietta. Ga. Hannon, Harrier lane CFLW, ll0-1 Sth Terrace, Gamesvillc, Fla, Hardee, Carolyn Purdic Ur. 1. 603 XVest Divine Street. Dunn. N. C. Har en, Linda Leigh CSoph.f1, 2601 Belvedere Avenue. Charlmte, N, C. Harfey, Gail Lee CFLD, 10 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights. N. J, Hams, Mrs. Linda Leete CSLKJ, 7135 Albemarle Road. Charlmre. N. C. Harrison, Cynthia Katherine CFLF, 1613 VVest Academy Street, XVinstnnf Salem. N. C. Harvey. Carol Lawrence CSoph.l, 1685 Eighth Street, Langley A,F.B., Va, Hastings, Sara Lemme QSoph.fl, 1110 Bolling Road. Charlotte, N. C. Hastings. Sylvia Lahlarr CSLJ, Rt. Il, Box 248. Charlotte, N. C. Hatch, Alden Elwell CSnph.j, 6 Bradley Road, Convent Station. N, 1. Hauser. Mrs. jane Edwards CP-T, N-DW, 2309 Pender Place, Charlotte, N. C. Havron, Martha Ann Csnphfl, 6713 Reise Road, Falls Church, Ya, Hawkins. Mary julia KFLD, Box 1877, Hendersonville, N. C. Heeseman. Elizabeth Brantley Cjrjw, 606 Moravian Lane. Charlotte. Y. C. Hein? Joanne Candle! fSoph.f'. 976 Wes! NVesley Road, N.VK',. Atlanta. .a. Kyle. Sarah Elizabeth fFr,'1, Ahingdun Highway, Brut-Il, Y... Laine, Xlzlry Ellen lgSr1phf'. 39 XML Pun, Bnllevillv, Ill. Lamb, Mar'h.1 Hardy' fsrfv, :Ill SuuIh Fun Drive, fharlestnn, VV. YJ. Lancglez Qlmmn Laugh pFr. , 361'-Y South Alam Sr., Exr., lhgh Puinl Lane. Marg Ellen 1kSuph.7, -HIS Dah- .-Menuu. Tampa, HJ, Lnnehnrt. Sandra Verne! tlSr.1, 665 Rus! Slanfnrd, Bartow. flu. 1-Gniliflilv PPL-255' If-in HIL N WOR Ckununy .-Xvcnue, Charlmtc. Y. CI Lauall, Cdr:-lpn Harrie! Lgrf. 607 HQ-ighn Hnad. Ridguunocl, N. l,awrc'nCe'. Suian Lnuisc lfFr,7, Lung Mczldrvu' Road, Nlidlllchury, funn Lawlher, janv: VVy:1tt CSL7, 1010 VVayn1: Driwv. Yvllrningmn, Y. Cf Ifdfm-d. Josephine Kalb rIr.3, :os Palimdu Drive. ucmphax, L-nn. Lee, Lauren Russell fFx. 1, 411 North Court Cue:-r, Quizmdn, 62.1. Lefler. Brenda :Xnn Lsnph. ', P. O. Hnx I75, Shcllwy. N. C. Lefkarc, Jeanne Byrne QFLQ, 6931 Sardls Rnad. Chznlntxc, Y. C. Lughthocly, Karen Lee CSnph. -, Q07 Qwncleigh Road. Ihlmn, Ga. Lxgun. Sara .Xnne Lgallx 3 wSnph, ', RI. 2, Pelham Road, Grccnxillc, S. C' lindsey, .Xnn YVard rfgnphfn Qtrs. IIF4-:L Y, Ii. XYarrcn .'k.F.B., Chap' ennc. XYyn. Lipscomb, Ylrgmia Carol LPI. N. 3030 Lak- Shure Blvd., jackwnxillc, Fla. Litaker, Linnea Ruth QSIQ. Burragc Road. Concord. N. C. Lmlc, Abby Ethel llIl'.i1, 122 South Hoyt Street. Cr-rnclm, Ca. Lung. Nha. Yluan Brewer LxSnph.iY, R100 Cheshire Ruud, Charlotte, N. L Love, Florida Truitt fFrf'. 904 La Rnquc Avenue, Kinslnn, N. C, Lnwdcr, jupcc- Ann figrfwx Route 3, Box 37-YC, . ilbt'marle', N. C, Lucas, Virginia May CSL '. 32 Garflcld fhenuc. Old Bridge, N. Mc.-Krver. Kenny CSLD, 3235 XVillow Oak Road, Ch.1rlottc. N. C. N1cAng9. Mary Louise w'Snphf?, 1006 Hnlstnn Avenue. Bristol. Trnn. Mc.-Hier. Martha Caml CFLW. 242-O Commonwealth Axunnlo, Charlotte . C Nlcfollrrugh, Meredith fr, 1, No, 167, XVin1lermcrc, Un. Mcfullouzh, Myra Kath een KFLU, 1017 XVW-album Rnmd. Spartanburg S. C. McComb, Mrs, Linda Macken QSnphf1. Rt. 8, Box 134, Chnlmzc. N. CI Mcfrrrmxck, Carol Ann CSnph.fw, 2439 Johnson Struct, Hrwllywrwd. Fla. McDaniel. Martha Sue QILJ. 2041 Edgemnn! Avenue, Bristol, Tenn. Xlcllonald, Luis Elizabeth KBEIQN fQnphfw. 3665 Ixy Road, 'Y.F., Mlzmm G . HcDmf.all. Claudia Ann fSr.7 2111! Ft. Bragg Rmnd, f,13clh-villv, N. C . Page OMC Hundred Fortyfscrcu --'TR in '-i:'r.l' ' 4 ,. xx .xg 4 A3- XX ya x .. S' N X xx ., Q QSM N. X J- X X Y Rx . 1. '-: :fig' X.3s:i2?T 3334 lu Qkrffarg 't X X if X 1 3 . x 'Vi B. 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'. 312 De-dh.: Rudd, Lutingtfui. Ki. Nlethfessel. .lllce Helen ySr. . 583 lrmity Plate, XYestf1+:ld. Y. 1. Xletlner, Nlqrnlin fjr. . Blix -JSO. Rtiute l. Clmrlutte. N. C. Alteltler, Ltndd Elizabeth :'Pr.', 1005 Sitmnuy. Tampa, Fla. Xliles. Charlotte frrniccs xl'r.l. lb Pltiehurat Dtiic, Gteunulle. S. C. Xllllvr, Xlxller, Carla Cay zkfr, , 3-102 XViltlct Line. Orlqndu, Fl.t. Perrin.: Ann LSuph.'. 4-lljl Scdgiticlt Rudd, Bqltittmru IU, Xld. Miller. Patricia Kay t.Fr.l. NJIT Bryn Nl.iwr Avenue, Nnrberth. Pa. Xlillctt, Mary Jn Qjr. . -H301 XYhrtluw. Knuxtillv. Tenn. Nliltun. lfrqnees .Xnderwn 1Sr. , 20611 Evcrtgteen Lane, YKY., ,X!l.1nt.1 IR, 41.1. Nltlmln, Sumn Llturw QS:-ph. , X013 St. juhm Xtenuu. jqckwniille 5. la, Mitchell, Rumlyn Hazlehursr :jSUph. , 106 Perl, Aienue. Ldilrrunge, CJ. Muze, Y reul.i Elizabeth w'Fr.l. Bux 310. Trvun, N. C. Xlntse, Margaret TuylurlQFr.7, Z6 Xluire Driie. Sumter, S. C. Xlunclttun, Caroline Ruth w'Sr. . 2647 Chilton Place. Charlotte. N. C. Xlutire, Mis. Diana Churchill YSL . 1001 Quecm R-rad, Cli.arlulte, N. C. Xlmire, Elizabeth Leslie wSopli.l, Sptinglqlte Drite. Xladimnville, Ky. Morgan. ella. Jean :Xfgnet WKFT, N-D . 2-H5 ,lmeehuri Avenue. Charlotte, Xlnrris, jane Frqnklln LVFt. , ll-HJ Rugby Ruad, Lynchburg, VJ. Xlnrruw, Frances Anim IQFKF. 17-82 Beauclere Rrmtl. Jackmmille 17. Fld. Xlurtun. Nancy' Clark welt. , Slab Fork, XY. YJ. Nloss, Sarah Elizabeth fFr, X, l-H9 Ruper Xvcnue, H1-st Point. Ca. Nluldmw, Mqry Virginia t'Fr.' . 409 Laurens Cl., Cnntden. S. C. Mullen, Dnnnn Sue QS-iph. ', T44 North Aspen Street. Linuilntnn, Y, C. Xlullis, june Marie fSr. ', 20-H Fetncltff Ruud. Churlutte, N, C. Miers, Bamnie Elizabeth LSL7. Blain Street, P. O. But 65, Cleveland. N. '. Myers, Elizabeth K-,nlnrd 313.137 wSrf, lfplll Queens Ruud. YV., Char- lotte. N. C. Neal, Katherine XYilli.mi5nn 1,Ir.1. 437 Bankzt Street, Graham. N. C. Nelsun, Odum, Oehler, Linda Ann 'Fr.', ll Ridgewuod Ruad. Hume, GJ. Suzanna CFLD, 4855 Lung Inland Drive, N.VV.. Atlanta, Ga, Kathryn Anne LSr.j. 201 XVare Street. Shelby. N. C. Okersun. Nancy Ann wkFr. -, I9 Parish Road, New Canaan. Ginn. Okie, Christine Laurence QFr.Q', 1070 Darby Ruad. Devon, Pa, Olson. Trudy Ann CFL1. Z1 Cambridge Rnad, Glen Ridge. N. I. Ong. Dorothy Lillian CSr.W, T1 East Main Street, Mendham. N. 1. O'Rourke, Sally Ann CSuph.l, 2168 Culuny Ruud, Charlotte, N. C. Ottens. Sheryl Ann fSuph. 1. 506 Second Avenue. N.. Yllahpeton, N. D, Pnddoclf, Iacquelpnne VFLY. -3306 North 24th Street, Arlinglun, YJ. Page, hay Luuise QFr.'1. 1249 Xurth Lake Shure Driie. Sarasota, Fld. Palmer, Palmer, Pan key Carolyn Page CSoph.D, 131 33rd Avenue, NIV., Hickory. X. C. Mary Anne CSoph.f1, 154 Arthur Road, qbheville. N. C, Anne Porter UL1. S543 Orduna Drive, Corel Gables. Fla. Parrish: Cecily Har! fFr.l, 2675 Reynolds Drive, VVinsmn-Salem. N. C. Parsons, Ellen Randall LSoph.I. 100 Rutland Blvd., XVes! Palm Beach. Fla, Parsons. Sarah Mc-Ulmer CSrfl, 260 South Eighth Street. VVy!hei'ille. Va, Passow, Judy Louise CFLD, 822 South Hamlin, Park Ridge, lll. Paterson, Frances Roberta .-Xgneb QFr.Il, 901 Linda Lane, Charlotte. X, C, Patton Ma Stafford fFtj 700 College Street Nlorganmri Nl C Peebles, Ba:-Kara Floy CSopli.l. 305 Longview Terrace. Greeniille. S. C. Peet, Bettie Meade IQFLJ, 555 Sanders Street, Auburn, Ala. Pendino. Patricia C Ll. Rt. 1. Bux 319. Tampa 12, Fla, Pendry, Reita Pauline CFLH, Rl, ll Box 554-E. Charlurte, N. C. Peuples, Althea Ann CSoph.F. 99 King Highway, Huntington, VV. Va. Peper. Pamela Susan gSr.J. Bayberry Terrace, Middlebury, Conn, Pepi, Eleanor Anne Cloph.J, 2570 Andoier Rudd. Columbus. Ohin Per-Lgewlilary' Louene fSoph.U. 3905 North Dumbarmn Street, ,Xrlingnrn a Perley, Sare Marcia TLD, 132 Dougherty Street. Bl.tck Muuntain, N. C. PelerSen.kMette Elisa eth CF-T, N- D. Srrundpdrken 31, Aruluef, Den- mar Pelrea, Doris Marie Url, 3207 Hope Valley Rudd, Durhdm, N. C, Phifer, Mary Ann QSoph,f', ll0S East Bmnd Street, Szutesville, N. C. Phillips. Linda Carol CFLI. 2421 Tyson Street, Raleigh. N. C. Vhillxpx, Xhrxlit l.nt- lr, , jimi Nl,l1-lf,-tttmrl Xu-nur-. XXmwmNu1.-nt. Y C l'rrltt-xml. llmllit-xl: ll.nrnt-N l'r. , Dt-x, 1.. Ilell NPN IIKUX, X I'4l, I1 ILA 'L Xt-it Xtwrlt, Y. X. Ptunu. Nlurlu Kun Nwplu. , Illli I,nLt- Xu-nut-. llxtlrmttml, X I l'n.-twin. Lim-u In , 3111 YI, Tlnrtl Str--rt, Cntxxtwitllv. ll.v lhntntt. 1.14-guvlulu' XI.trxt- 'l I. YU , 'V llut- Nl. It-nrlmmtl, limi, IT- mme l'ul.m. lrmnu Snlm-x Ir. . l'ltIlt XX'nltxliltt- lllttl., lluntxngntn, Xl X 1 l'-rllrltcl, Sim ltlivl Ir. , Il-ll U.rl.rt1t.1.t Nut-ul, lxxritgtptul, lt-mu Ihmt. Nl.trx lmnw 'Swplt. , llllli Xt-uw Illul , Xvtt lltm, N C lhrrtcr. lanut llunx tSr. . llwlv Npnnglixll ll-mil. lllrlnlnplntm Xlt l'..ttt-ll. liuttmnm- Snph. . ISF tl.rruntlt.n l'l.rtt-, Ilml, llnll, N, L Plmvll, Enuli Fllmlwth ir, . IGHI Ntnlls ll-md, 1 lmllntlt-, X K lmtt-rx, N mmm.. Xltll-ml r-lr. , gurl l'r.mL.lm xt.-mu, Xltnrtn, s, 1, l'l.u.lw. instill.: Xl,myl Nuph. . Y-TU Yr-rtlt Xl.xslxt.r Drnc. km lh-e.uuw I I.1. Ifrmtvti, 1.1-nv Kltrln-lu ' lr , lllh lun-sl R4-,nl, lluutmgt-rn, XY N 1 l'rcu-tts. lnulntiultc C 1-cL'Ix.t 'Srl . 229 flirt-it lllllx Rt-.ul, U :ILL-xlmrft N K Prnw. El.nm- liuut-v.rl1l tl'r.,, in' Xntlerwn Struct, St-lm.t. N, l Price, l'.ntt1tl.n Kun Vlr. , TTI P-npr Stn-cl, Yuulierry, N. C. Prime, Nunmnc gr. , lqllr ll.nuptnn Xu-nuu, C'li.rrlnxtv '. N K l'riu-mx l,mrl,t Lutulle jr, , X114 Mlmmt-ru Dnw. Llmrlttm-, Y, C Ptlrxl--V, julinir Xml Sr. . 1010 lxlcwtturlh Xxvnuc. Clntrlfillu. X, K Il.mm,tu-r, ltettlxluun 1-rytu fir. , lllh tht-rl-hue lltutl. Pluremv. N t Rixhhun. Xlv.-x.rntlr.t Xl.1rg.ire! twqili. . -Hi lrntcxt Ilmul, bln-tulle. Y. C, Reed, lxultcrtm: Xnn iiuph- . llh URN! .hlgllxtet Pldtv. fvrccnitllu, N. l RL-cw. Xnnt- Llrrwlin 'S-fpli. , 364114 Dun-n, lYithn.i llrllx. 'lumix llvgnlhi, Ruth Chr--llxiu Qnph. , l-Ml Etluvttnml ,Xu-nur. ,heltwmxlle 3 ' .t. Rexfurd. Lind.: .Xnne I'r. ', H-Sh Bnrmti Vlhmtls Rudd, XI.. Xtlainm 7, L.: Rliynu, Milly Irene Qt, , 4425 Xpplegate Ruud. Charlotte 9. N. C. Rlfh-Hflw Nl-ID' hm- flirf, -au-1 Srtuth Qucwntl Street. Lmdcnhum, Y. X, Rxcharclwn. Nlrx. Clmrlntle ihiuldlng qSr. , 0-805 Xlunrvc Rrmtl. Chu lmte. N. C. Richqrtlwn, Ellmlvetlt Gmlmni llrr. , 1 Guest Line, Cmgmerc, XYxlmlm., mn Q. Del, Rlepe. Eluiimr Tlmmus Qfrphf. l'li.1rlvvttu L-nur! llnusv.-, YJ, Ruth, Xin. Nami Smith Sr, , S23 Tywn Street. Clmrrltme, Nw C, Ritter. Xin Ct-mmnce Finch fjrf, 3117 XVindwr Driie, Lhrirl-ine, Y, C. Hint-rc. idrttlin QI'r. . R08 Heat Xlhldhuxyn Ruud, Pittsburgh. PJ. R-iberxx, Bcity Lnuise rSuph. , IF Brut-lthtll Rudd, Shelby, Y, ll Rubens. Emily Dianne Frf, l6:v'v Dunam Rudd, Knuxvillu, Tenn, Rtiln-rte, Xlirgurut ySuyh,T. M92 Yum Chun. C'harhme IU. Y. C' Rnherrmn. Elizabeth lgreckinritlge fSr.Y. Route 5, Frederick, Md, Fmbertwn. Priwilla Xnne 'Srf. 305 Mt. Vcrnun Driie. XYilsvm, N. C, Rn-liinutte, .Knnc Nlarle QS-iph. . ZUH Lninclcr I..mc. Bristul. Tenn. Rnhinwn. Cir-tl Yiremiet c'Sr. . Rnute 4, Bm QSQX, Xrltldelplikm, Ark. Rubinwn, Lullie Ann fFr,'. 2-HU Hltxrttus .Menu-.-. Tlmlu 14. filet, Rubinst-n. Yirginht Colby tfri, IRT llfitchung Furl.. XYextfield, N. I. Ruhiehinv, Bunnie Linn 'Fr. , 29412 Fntrnuiunt Blid., Clctcldml lh-iglttt IX. Ulu., Rogan. Mary Margaret 4fIrf'. 400 Nlcliinney Xvcnue, Rwtgerwille, Tenn. Rumen, Mary janet fFr, . 431,18 lxiltldire, Orlandn, Fld. Ptnllmv. Klrx. N. C. R-isenkampff, llrs. Peuizy fjr. , 3726 Dresden Drixe. llurlnttc, Y. L, Ruyal, April Elaine 1Sr.1, IUQ Barrus fktcnue. Clinton, N, C. Ruiul, Xl:ltlh.i Tilgliman iSupli. X, Brix -HST, Denton. N. C. Ruby. Annabelle fSoph.N, 1431 Sterling Road, Charlotte, N. C. Rucker, Elizabeth Caml 2.Sr.f'. Route Nt-. 6. Xlwultrie, Ga. Rumble, Diane Lynn tiSuph.i, 900 Lunghuw Rudd. Ch.arlntte. N. L, Rupprecht. Sue XYilsun 4'Fr. ', VVillmt Hill, Pmute 3, lldigerstuwn, Nltl. Rusk, Ndney Lee IS-rphf. 132 Xwnclulv: Road. Hideexumd. Y. I, Xldrpzery Olmsted c'Sr.', VP-Tr, 3301 Fermliff, L'li,1rl:-mm Sufford. Christine Ellen tSrfI, N5 Suuth L.matl4mne .Ku-nue, l..1nsduxinL, Sam le, Anne Xiu-ire :'Pr.W, T01 Quincy Avenue, Ft. Pierce, Fld. San ers. Pamela Suzanne QFI, '. 2254 XXV, lllh Avenue, Caine-Mille. Fla, Sanfl-rd. Xlrs. Lnuke Blaclnveldet 1fSr,7, 325-C Xllakefiuld Drlie. Char lone. N. C, iupp. Katherine Rhett fjrfl, Box 3. Gramling, S. C. Sawyer. Susan Elizabeth CFLW, Qtts. Nu. 3, Rock Iiland Krsenal, Ill. Scarbiruugh, Lynda Alexis fSuph. . 212 YYBSI Pruspect Xvunue, R.iefurd. .'. C. Pd. J' Schilling, Clxttilyn Ruth l'Ft.'l, SOI Hillcrest. XVes! Lafayette. Ind, Schirm, Carol Lee fFr.U, 1200 Chadbourne Ct.. XVest Palm Beach. Fld, Schrudfr, Caroline Beierly QSuph.Vl, 28 Columbus Avenue, Xfwrrhamptfiti. B ass. Scott. Sharon Eileen QFLW. -ill Westdalc Place, Greensboro, N. C. Scruggs, Rhanda Rnbinette KFr.W. R Atley Street, Canlun, N. C, Settle, Carol Ann 1QFr.f'. 2746 Lahurnum Avenue. SKY.. Roanoke. YJ. Sexmn. Mary Ellen Qjrjl, 228 Shirley Drive, Bristol, Tenn. Seymour, jane Floyd r,Fr. 1. 205 Hillcrest Drive. Sanford, N. C. Shaffer, Ann Adams fIr.i1, 120 Luvell Avenue, Princeton. XY. VJ. Sha e, Sallie CFLF. 824 Bryan Street. Raleigh, N. C. Shell: Martha lizabelh CBILD, 636 Glendale Drive, Statesville. N. C. Sherrill, Mrs. Ann Huns erger QSLJ, 565-A XVakefield Drive. Charlotte. N. C. Sherrill, Marie Dianne wllrfl, 2000 Beverly Drive, Charlotte. N. C. Shipley. Dana Lin QFLQ. 35 Vest Valley Drive, Brieml, Ya. Shun. Janice Carolyn CSLI, 1532 Maryland Avenue, Charlotte, N, C. Showalter. Anne Hunter QSIJ, 8480 Lamantu Avenue, S.. Iackwnville ll, Fla. Shumate. Judith Cirolyn ULD. 2051 Hopedale Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Silva. Barbara Lee Mary QFr.D, 5202 Beaufort Avenue, Baltimore 15. Md. Simmons. Mikal Lee ffrfl, 1504 Bent Branch Court. Falls Church. YJ. Simms, Jeannie Cc,-mpere 1,Fr.'w, 99 Prospect Terrace, Tenafly, N. J, Simpsun, Judith Page f'Fr.f'. T31 Riverview Drive, Florence, .Xl.i. Simpsun, Mary Elizabeth CBett'y7 CFLQ, 3501 Prentice Street, Cfvlunihm. C, Simpson. Mrs. Rebecca Richardson c'Ir.k. Ruute 6, Monroe. N. C. Sledge, Elizabeth Anne wrsrff, 303 Nurth Lee Street. VV'hi!et'llle, Y. C. Smith. Carol Kay fFr. , 5295 London Drive, .Xtl.1nt.i. CJ. Smith. Carolyn XVr.ae CFL '. YVagrum. N. C. Smith. Elnise Munson ljrf, 734 YYmding Road, Ienltint-mn. PJ. Smith. S Frances Elizabeth CFLD, New Timmonsville llighiixty. Flnrence, C Smith. Leilie .inn 4115. 3409 Nnrth .ethtngdtm Sum, Arlintgmnr, vt. Smith, Runemnry Hmiard w'Sr. '. Nnrthii-ood Drive, Pullskr, XJ. Smith. YV,irten Collier fsvph, '. 2227 Sharuvn Rlud, Chrirlntte. Y. C. Page One Hnmired Furry-nine Students Snyder. Doroihy Holland CJLD. 2145 Sivannanoa Aienue, Kingsport. Tenn. Sommdr, Margaret Ellen CJLH, No. 5 Indian Hills Tr., Louisville, Ky. Sossamon, Ann Marie CFr.J, Rt. No, 1, Bryson City, N. C, Soursiv Frances Mae CFranQb CJr.D, 2708 Lansing Dnve, SAV., Roanoke. a Spence, gusan Jennifer CFr.,1, 3221 Oliver Street, NIV., 1Vashington 15, D. , Spencer, Carroll Mann ICFLJ, 2519 Canterbury Road. Columbia, S. C. Spencer, Mary Scott C r.D, 1411 6th Street Circ., N.VV,, Hickory, N. C. Spink, Judith Ann CSoph.D, 251 Coconut Drive, Melbourne, Fla. Sprehn, Gwendolyn Carol CFr.D, 4344 Ellicott St., NAV., XVashington. D, C. Stadler, Linda Marleen CFr.il, 3272 Riviera Drive, Coral Gables, Fla. Stafford, Dorothy Kay CFr.D, 1929 North Garnett Street. Henderson, N. C. Staley, Janice Demarest CDeeD CSoph.fJ, 109 Bermuda Avenue, Tampa, Fla. Steele, Mary Elizabeth CFr.J, 204 Dogwood Lane, Belmont, N. C. Stephens, Sandra Lee CFr.fl, 3410 North Flagler Drive, lVest Palm Beach, Fla. Stephens, Susan Frances CFt.H. 3410 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. Fla. Stone, Cgelia Kathleen CJr.D, 1260 Keble Road, Sandhurst, Charleston, S. '. Stoneiliatherine Elisabeth liJr.H, 3008 Commonwealth Avenue, Charlotte, . . C. Storey, Susan Jane CFLH, 425 North Hill Street, Morristown, Tenn. Stothart, Mrs, Eleanor Mitchell CP-T, N-DD, 4033 Churchill Road, Char- lotte ll, N. C. Stouffer, Marilyn Jane CFLD, Rt. 1, Box 295, Harrisonburg, Va, Strain. Dorothy Comne CFr.D, 719 Highland Circle, Tupelo, Miss. Strauch, Judith Ann CFr.fv, 2815 Amherst Avenue, Burlington, N. C. Strickland, Ann Corbin CJr.D, 1408 Jackson Road, Gastonia, N. C. Stringfellow, Edith CSoph.Q1, Route 4, Chester, S. C. Stroud, Brenda Laetitia CSoph.J. 509 Vilest Drive, Richmond, Va. Stroupe, Cynthia Kay CSr,D, 15500 Van Aken Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Stuart. Martha Kate SJSoph,j, 3000 Shenandoah Avenue, Charlotte N, C. Sturges, Barbara Eliza eth CFr.D, 450 Cherokee Drive, Orlando, Fla. Sturgis, Mary Anne CSoph.,I, Nassawadox, Va. Surrency, Christina Lynn CTinaJ CFr.D, 688 St. Nick, Memphis, Tenn. Swart, Jean Harkness CJr.fr. 7 Sissun Terrace, Tenafly, N. J. Tallent, Elizabeth Ann CFr.D, 442 Wlest Main. Greeneville, Tenn. Tannhauser, Mary Elizabeth CSoph.j, U.S.A.I,D,, Lima c o United States Embassy, Lima, Peru Tatistcheff, Marsha Alexis CSoph.D, 53 East 96th Srreet. New York, N. Y, Taylor, Jan Clark CFr.J, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Ga. Taylor, Jane Ann CJr.j, 413 Riverside Drive, lilorganion, N. C. Taylor, Tonda Ann CSr.D, 2610 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte 9, N. C. Thayer, Marjorie Ann CPeggyj CJr.j, 40 Longfellow Avenue, Brunswick, Me. Thigpen, Linda Rae CJr.D, 3030 VVashington Rd., Apt. 5, East Point, Ga. Thomas, Susan Harrison CFr.j, 6660 Castleton Drive, N.W., Atlanta 28, Ga. Thompson, Elizabeth Jean CFr.fJ, 171 Manning Drive, Berea, Ohio Thompson, Mae Elizabeth CSLD. 1200 Evergreen Avenue, Goldsboro, N. C. Thomiiurg, Madge Lynne CSoph.j, 1562 Hampton Road, Charleston 4. VK. 'a. Tilghman, Kitty Anne CJr.j, 104 Oakenwald Drive, Marion, S. C. Toler, Martha Randolph CSoph.D 7002 Chandler Drive, Richmond, Va. Tolley, Fidelia Ellen CSr.D, Route 5, Lexington, Va. Tompkins, Marion Beth CSoph.J, 114 Dunharton Circle, Aiken, S. C. Touchton, Patricia Ann CFr.J, P. O. Box 997, Avon Park, Fla. Tovey, Veronica Leigh CJr.D, 111 School Street, Concord. N, H. Toy-nton, Dorothy Claire CSoph.D, 301 Churchill Road. 1Vest Palm Beach, Fla. Trammell, Margaret Harris CFr.j, 774 Sherwood Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Trebeck, Nancy Elizabeth CFLD. 2 Allison Street, Concord, N, H. Tnpp, Phyllis Kaye CFr.J, 1220 Courtland Avenue, Florence, S. C. Ti-ivetre, Jane CSr.j. Box 39, Route 2, Laurinburg, N. C. Tucker, Carolyn Elaine CFLD, 825 Watson Avenue, XVinston-Salem, N. C. Tyler, Mary Gardiner CJr.D, Sherwood Forest, Charles City, Va. Tyler, Patricia Ann CSoph.D, 314 Greenway Lane. Richmond 26, Va. Underwood, Lola Eugenia CGenej CFr.D, 510 Oglethorpe Highway, P. O. Box 6. 1-linesville, Ga, Upson, Bea Thomas CJr.J, 3967 Club Drive, N.E.. Atlanta 19, Ga. Urban, Sara Jane CSoph.j, 3423 Summit Drive, Aiken, S. C, Vance, Lynn Scroggs CSr.D. 95 North Main Street. Canton, N. C. Vickers, Anne Hunter CJr.J, 1250 Partridge Road, Spartanburg, S. C. Xfilletet, Michele Helene CF-T, N-DD, 19 Rue Perdonnet, Paris 10, France Xoorhees, Anne Duffee CSoph.D 914 Pine Road, Charleston 14, XV. Va. VValdron, Ann Helen CFr.D, 18 Elizabeth Street, Caldwell, N. J. Vllalker, Linda Gail CFr.D, 208 Victoria Circle, Kings Mountain, N. C. lVall, Michele Josette CJr.D, 1133 South Kings Drive, Charlotte 7, N. C. VValter, Barbara Jonell CFr.J, 2539 Montevallo Drive, Bimiingham, Ala. Vilaters, Martha-Lucille CSr.D, 2101 Manuel Street, Ralei h, N, C. Vllatluns, Cynthia Gholson CEO h.J, 208 Belle Street, Oxgird, N, C. VVatkins, Martha Virginia C rg, 515 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. Vllatkrns, Willene Elizabeth CFr.D, 1908 Flournoy Drive, Columbus, Ga. Rzatson, .fgnnlD5Milly Cgnt D19BN.VV. 22nd Drive, Gagnesville, Fla, atson, aro ev in C op . , ox 904, Greenwood, . C. R1aIsBn,SMaritIha Vigtrgin DCSBD, 2404xSherwoo'd Sgeet, Greensboro, N. C. 'ec , ue owar r. , oute 2, 1 onroe, 1'. , VVeldon, Camela Underhill CSr.D, 50 Century Lane, Watcbung, N, J. VVellens, Mary Sue CSoph.J, S216 Eastem Avenue, NAV., VVashington l VVells, Brenda Sophj, 308 Third Avenue, Farmville, Va. VVells, Jane Mc herry CSr.D, 2625 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, N. C. Vllertz, Janice Anne CSoph.j, Box 505, Estill, S. C. Xvhite, Barbara Ruth CJr.D, 201 Laurel Circle, Black Mountain, N. C. VVhite, Jacquelin CFr.fr, 2703 Lakeview Drive, Raleigh, N. C. 2, D, C. 2 Vlfhitc, Martha-Sue Janet CPnidyD CFr.D, 1427 Belvedere Avenue, Jack' sonville 5, Fla. VVhitfield, Rebecca Talbot CJr.j, 512 First St,, S.E.. Moultrie, Ga. XVhitford, Susan Glenn CFr,D, 4814 Rodney Road, Richmond 30, Va. Xllhitley, Mary Elizabeth CSoph.J, 86 North Spring Street, Concord, N, C. Wlicker, Jane Marie CSoph.j, Box 582, Southern Pines, N. C. VVillis, Meta Little CSoph.j. 1018 Hayne Avenue, Aiken, S, C. 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