Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1966
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CIOHCI ueens College Charlotte, North Carolina Nineteen hundred sixty-six Staff GLENN DICKERSON Editor Wlsxasns KNox Business Manager JANE THORESON Advertising Manager JANE MACK . Art Editor BARBARA MANN . Art Editor Lois Human , Copy Editor Contents ADMINISTRATION ......... ACADEMICS ........ HONORS ORGANIZATIONS . . , ACTIVITIES .,....... SORORITIES ....,..... ADVERTISEMENTS . . , Page Two ...dia P .Q . iz fn' s- . U A QW' f' ' x FV ff YV, as ,A l J , 6f : 'f+ ff, W fr- : ' S5 ' ...1'5. 'Y 'J. 'H -. . ' ff, .112-sq ' ' b ffyffff .JYQI 1' I . tx s.E ?. 'N ' .fm 1 h .X MW? Wqg. - Qi' 75,0 gif-'F V1 ' M 5' V -: Ai '- I I ,, , V . I ' , . W ' .Lv Q 5 ff 4 - 5. ff , Z, 1 ,f we -1' W' sw V , X A , - M 9554- ': ' :,.aQ,' 'T '. ,::3e41s'- .111 4 .. . , ,,. ,Y ,I '-,ga if 1.1, , , 134- , ff . +P' x ' A X-xr.. -ff-A ' ' W: l ,. QA,J,,,l,,g5,fgr A z. . ur. u Ni , ' ' :,x . ' ' - 1 -' ,MV-J -Af ' iff 1 1 11 Ai? am- D4 n 7,-Q N Qwac ,gi 3, . 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For a brief moment we stopped to wonder what our years at Queens would bring, Later, xi fashinn show '.,. a laughing bus ride to the shnpping center . , , eirees . . K N F 4 5 ' witmwiw A TIME TO LOSE. . and hi Frnin J girl we did not know made us glad we were ii partlof Queens. VVe grew with the year, For the first time we realized prrvfesswrs were human . , . in the elassrwniri .... it faculty hresitles .,.t 1 nd at the Y-store. Strange voices would stwn he familiar ones nf pcfrple we wfnuld know well. The first war nl: conliusiun, wwnderment, and lun was over, but three new years awaited us. Page Seven r M6 Y A TIME TO DANCE. Page Eight Our Sophomore year . . . a real feeling of belonging . . . we were upperclassmen and our sister class was now the Senior class. The Seniors would soon be gone . . . we rushed into an urgency to know them. On the other side was a crop of new Freshmen. We yeamed for their innocence and a sense of expectancy, but we had our own year to look forward to. For the First time we had a chance to question what we were accomplishing . . . it bothered us. With no closed study to stop us, the nights slipped into early moming discussions . . . we tried to solve the world's problems as well as our own. The answers were not easily ours. We came to accept jello at meals, Chapel on Monday, and being in the dorm on a weekend. Screams, a shiny fraternity pin, and a push to the shower by eager friends were only a part of the closeness we shared. We came to understand casual friends and respect each person's particularities as her own. i. A TIME TO EMBRACE . .. I W.. .NYS in j nm I 'Y IVY rw X K' f. f R wx, , A A TIME FOR WAR A TIME EOR PEACE... A TIME TO SPEAK. A TIME TO KEEP SILENT Pag T Bn QW' A TIME TO LAUGH 'UO A TIME TO LOVE .. Being a junior was a time of seeing . . . a time to grasp every minute with friends, professors, and studies. VVe could joke with a favorite professor one minute and talk seriously with him the next. Desire for grades alone was replaced by a sincere involvement in learning. We even stopped watch- ing the clock in some classes. Instead of wildly throwing snow balls at each other we walked in the snow alone. We still went to the sundeck, had waterhghts and sang, but now we paused to look more closely at the multicolored change Spring had brought . . . a moist yellow jon- quil, a warm free breeze, an urge to go barefoot in the grass. The days sped by till move-up day held before us the promise and uncertainty of our last year. A TIME TO HATE We were tired old Seniors . . . in many ways, but not too tired to make time for people. We counted the days until graduation, marriage, and a job . . . waited for a call from a boy now not far away and read BRIDES MAGAZINE. Mail boxes were searched not for letters from home but for job offers and graduate school replies. Sunday noon was one mass exodus to Hardees . . . then back to the dorm for a quick game of bridge, Monopoly, or Yahtzee. We had grown together for four years, and this last one seemed to slip by more quickly than the others. We treasured each day, not only as one that could not be relived but as one unique in our last year at Queens. As the year came to an end we realized that we had gained an understanding of ourselves and others . . . an understanding we hoped would grow beyond these four years that had meant so much to us. A TIME TO PLUCK '49 T an A TIME TO PLANT.. Q, A TIME TO CAST AWAY fffiws A FAU.: ti 4 .-1 ,sh A 'V 'P AND A TIME TO REMEMBER P T1 ,, xy--3 f- , AMFWWEW wwvlm' if ,. hiv . If In A. A 7 P- - Iv ,,,-,fwfr-or. V -4- ., I ff 4' V fl .4:, 1 .gg x le ,- . . f i A l A X 2: -' , 3. . , ,L f 7 Dedication To MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. SHEALY For their sincere interest in each individual and a constant aliveness that pervades all of campus life, we the students dedicate the 1966 CORONET. Page Fmcrteen .-X wuplt- in tht- Yfst--rc over .i initl-mnrniiig cup ul wflcc . , . u.ini.ir.itlci'iu with the llitiiltv .intl lit-ll-Y' lln ilit- stu tlcnts . . . how uiultl iw miss hlr. .intl ixlis. Shtxilv. ililiuy txiinc tu Qucuns, tnitli hiingimg pcisuiml t.ilunts .invl intcrcsls .intl wgctlicr hut.iiiic imulvutl with tht- liliv ul' ilitl tnlltigt-. hlr. .intl Mrs. Slitxilv lmtf .itliit-wil .in .ialiiiii'.ihlt' uiinhi- niitiun ul t.irucr .intl in.iiri.wgc, Dr, liwcc ll.lf'L'N Qhtxilv is xihmn! .intl iiciur uxiscs tu .im.i1c us . , , L'NI7L'Ll.lllY .it S ill! in tht' inurning. Shu h.is .i quick YC! UVIlk'L'l'I1L'tl In.ium'i' tli.it iiiutiyitcs NlllklL'IllN tu wwrlv .intl lintl th.it t'xti.i Liwvvlttlgt- in pswli--If-uv. Dr. Shtailv rt-tuxtxl slit' pill. .intl Kl..X. tlugrccs .it thc Unix crsitv nl' Quuih Lfiiiiliiri. Shu .ilsu i'tu'iiul the m.istt'r's dcgrcc .it Ohiu 'Smit' Unixt-rsiiv .intl tht- l'h,D. .it thc Univcisitv ul' X-with L'.iiulin.i. Slit- hwltls nit'inhci'sliip in sCvCr.il psvtlinlugit.il .issi'vci.iti4wiis .is wcll .is in Phi BMJ K.ipp.i .intl SIQNLI Xi liiiniir.ii'v smivtics. llcr pi'ivl't'ssiui1.il im'olvcrncnt is .is .ittiw .is thusu .itliicvtwnciirs .intl lionors iiitliuitv. On unnpus, sht' hc.itls :htm lsctuirc Cvininittcc .intl is irspwiisililt' lui' k'I1lL'I'l.llIlll1L1 tpiinpiis iisituis xxliu Clllllt' untlur its .iiispitts llc1'v'7vtt'llciit it-lw in this .nm is iiitliuiit-tl hv Kliz lluhvrt Slit-iglit's t-irnint'nt th.it hc ilitln't lvnuw when hu h.itl cninvctl hinisull' inure whilc visiting .i Q-illcgc. Klr. Shuilv, lilst' his willy is tlccplv cwiituriictl lor cnch student. .Xit stutlunts lvniiw this wcll, incrulv hv tht- w.iv hc looks mor thnsc ilistinctivc Qlwssus .intl lets tht- stutlcnt knmv she can do ht'ttt'i'. Ilis pmliussi-iii.il cxpniuiitu .is .i frec- l.inCc .irtist in New Ynik Citv .ilnng with his ttxiching Cx- pcricnct' m.ilxcs him .i null-qu.ililictl htnicl ul the .'Xrt Dc, partmcnt. On .i C-Jvc hrtxilf' in tht- art huiltling Mr. Shcalv can hc fuund tolling his l.itcst jiilxss .intl puns lu students. Qutsiclc the cnllcgc Xlr. Shmlv ht-longs to scvcml .irt .issnciiitiuns .intl is wcll lxnuwn lwr his .irt work. On mmpus, Klr. Shtxilv serves .is the liiuultv Club Presitlcnt and CORO- NET advisor. The Shailvs' pcrsnn.il tuuch cuntrihutes tn thc unique emphasis which remains .it Queens tlcspitu its continued gr-iwth. .Xs .it hnnic in the kitchen .is in tht' clgssrwm, the Shclilvs survc tlinnurs stutlcnts ilu not quiclvlv forget, Per- haps what we Twist .iclmirc in Klr. .ind Klrs. Shcnlv is their zest For living. 'T if 1 ,J -5 i -4-- I I a 4 11' fix . , F s .. .2 Ts. V ,, ' 1 5 . 5 . Us x Page Fifteen sim VN ' iq iz 5 :gf-4 2 r. NX l rf 1 fe' 'J' x J.f.N.4Mqw ff?-.M Q W Vw ,p G 1 gm, 1 ,i1i , MM?-1 5 '1- . gy ' I W 1 K 4 ,,,,,. 4 'N x,,A 5 V z. U ,ya H-gg-Q if va, . V ff- -1.4: Ig 'ff .-- 8- .J,,.., V , -5' EY: 41' f Em ff? iv ln ,M I .A-4 , 'T' FSTTQQ Y , 2 , , our 'P , 1 Q- ...- if s - A . I 29. Mr. Thomas Mason cools a pot from his newly-constructed kiln. Administration The administration oFfers direction to student life within a friendly but challenging atmosphere. Conhicting ideas are presented for each student's consideration. Opportunities for self-advancement are placed before the student. Academic stimulation is offered through class lectures, informal discus- sions, and personal contact between students and faculty. A concerned college staff works efhciently to make the college aims possible. Through student and staff combination of goals the student body lives in an atmosphere of cooperation. At Queens there is a unique feeling of personal concern in which the desire to grow mentally and spiritually prevails. Dr. Vlalker is pleased with the big news from the two Carolsl Page Eighteen 'Xliss Eleanor enluns holds a conference l V' 110 N x 4AJ W 4 DL.. I ,l Dr. Edmund VVeiani rcluxcs wizh A gwd bvmk during hix break at the Faculty Club. The Y-Shure ReguLarU' relax at lst and paws fwr lunch. Z Iizgv Ym Board of Trustees Composed of twenty-four Full members, nine advisory members, and four honorary members, the Board of Trustees helps the President carry out college policy and curriculum. Meeting with Dr. Walker semi-annually, the Board discusses the position of Queens as a liberal arts college. Members place primary importance on the quality of a faculty that stresses teaching as guidance to the under- graduate student and independent study as the out- growth of such guidance. The Board is responsible for appointing a President, Chancellor, faculty, and administration. It also supervises the use of funds for expanding the physical facilinies of the college. MR. JOHN M. AKERS MR. EVM. H. BARNHARDT MR. IRXVIN BELK MR. THORNTON H. BROORS MRs. VVILLIAIVI C. CANNON MRS. HUNTER DALTON, JR. MR. GEORGE W. Downs' MR. H. H. EVERETT REV. J. VV. EVERETT, JR., D.D. MRS. J. M. H. FITZGERALD JAIXIES E. FOGARTIE JAMES HARRIS FRANCIS HIPP REV. MR. MR. HONORARY TRUSTEES RJRS. W. H. BELK MR RJR. lX1CtXLISTER CARSON MR MR. HUNTER lMiARSHALL MR MRS. S. P. STOWE Page Twenty DR. MR. MR. f MR. DR. REV. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. DR. MR. H. H. EVEREIIT, Chairman MRS. CURTIS B. JOHNSON H. F. KINCEY F. L. KNIGHT J. LAKE, D.D. L. A. lX1CCALL, JR. CARL G. MCCRAW S. C. lMlClx1EEKIN . B. JXAEACHEM, JR. J REV. F. V. POAG, D.D. C. P. STREET E. C. WALL I . M. WALLACE, JR. REV. J. T. WOBIACK, D.D. EDWIN R. WALRER, Ex Officio ADVISORY TRUSTEES . A. H. BURGESS CHARLES C. CI-IATI-IAM HARRY L. DALTON HAROLD J. DUDLEY J. B. GLOVER BENJAINIIN S. HORACK DR. DR. DR. MR. MR. COL, JAIVIES A. JONES CECIL LAWRENCE ARTHUR M. MARTIN ARTHUR N. MORRIS WILLIAM F. MULLISS J. NORMAN PEASE 4 5' 4 . 1 of ' 2 G S - 2 -, i 1' ' -I- , ,F 3 Y. . , vfgi 1 P 5' . : ng l ' ' . f ' . 5 '- : WQ' 7 : '?ipvgv AQ' ' 1 p I' . . . J F 1 i 1' 2 fi . li F -' 't 1. irc? L 1. X s .4 Chancellor Waker Dr, Edwin P.. Xllalker has been a guiding force be- hind both the physical and academic growth of Queens. His athievement as President, and now Chancellor, has heen tn expand the horizons of npportunity for each stu- dent who .ittends Queens. .-Xt the same time he gives his authority .1 personal air through discussions with the Presidents Hotard, tomposed of presidents of classes and orgrinimtions, With 3 Concern for each student and with a desire for excellence in academics. Dr, lvallxer has guided Queens to n position of strength .imong colleges. V34 rl it 512' Dean Ann S. Gebhardt Mrs. Ann S. Gebhardt, as Dean of Students, helps students adjust to the complexities of college life. Having a personal concern for each student, Mrs. Gebhardt contributes to the friendly atmos- phere of the college. Formerly head of the Art Dee partment, she takes an active interest in academics as well as personal relationships on campus. Her grace and ease of manner are a welcome guidance to the maturing college woman at Queens. Twenty' two Dean Herbert E. Babb' As Dean of the college, Herbert E. Babb coordi- nates the academic program, is in charge of curri- culum policy, and recruits new faculty members. He is also in charge of directing scholarship funds to worthy students. Again this year, Dean Babb and his wife entertained the junior class with an after- noon coffee. The college is indebted to his compe- tent leadership which has been a strong force in Queens' academic standing. S Administrative fficers .Ju . ' 4.3 Q: 3- I :Q ip!! rv 55 , a H. E' K Miss CATHERINE KI. ATKINS Mn. RAY S. BARKER Mn. DON FARQUHARSON Rggigf-my Lilvmrimz Treasurer MR. CEORGE S. KILNER Business Manager Mn. ROBERT VV. SHAW Director of Evening College Miss iN1ILDRED L. AIISCALLY Director of Public Relations QL-E9 R 1 , . fi'-.N A 'f f ' r 1 J 'Q 4' ., 4 ..,i' jg - Mas. RITA A. SIIXIPSON Director of Alumnae Affairs Miss JEAN L. RAYBURN Director of Admissions ' i 'W DR. I. DANIEL ZELUEF Chaplain Page Tu cum 'rinse ly' Mr. Mason and Dr. Shipstone enjoy their Hrst Christmas Dance. 1 Page Twentyefour is IW 5. BY' figs. , Fwsff , Faculty THELMA ALBRIGHT Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition WILLIAM BEIDLER Professor of Philosophy BRENDA BLACKWELDER Instructor in Biology CHARLES E. BREWER Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics RICHARD BUNGER Assistant Professor of Music MARY CARLYLE CAMPBELL Instructor in Art ROBERTA T. S. CHALMERS Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition Boxes N. DAUGHERTY Associate Professor of Psychology ROGER DRINKALL Assistant Professor of Music Ass SARAH I. IJLINLAP :slant Professor of Home Economics NANCY L. EAGLE Assistant Professor of Music YIACK I I. FEHON Dunn Proffsxor of Biology CZUHIJON Q. FREEMAN Assisturit Professor of Literature and Engfisfx Composition ROBERT.-X Lou1sE GITTINCZS Instructor in Literalure and English Composition SHIRLEY H. GREEN Instructor in Physical Education CHARLES O. IIADLEY Assistant Professor of Literature and English Composition IXIARIE IIAHCETT Assistant Professor of Music CARY S. HENDERSON Associate Professor of Histo-ry and Political Science The Stunt Night judges 13 L- - f' ,Q an -f . .,. 4 Nrff if I . 1 ' .ll- -'x T , . Y'- -UV A 'QXWY E show mixed emotions during digerent performances. I . VL Q . .' A T'- ,: ri. ' - E 'T-, ' -b - ' 4? Q, ,,,. , 'xltsvi' P' 'fi 'st'?K1i 'Af 5' Sei 1 N- 5 ' .Q .' -ry 5- ns?- L -as ii! if -,.-a -r Fu L nh :FU Ptigif' I -vb Page Twenty-six SAM HENRY Instructor in Mathematics JOHN L. HONDROS Assistant Professor of History AGNES F. HosTE'rrLEn Assistant Professor of French and German HUGHES B. I-IOYLE Professor of Mathematics and Physics HAROLD HUMM Professor of Biology ELEANOR L. JENKINS Associate Professor of Mathematics MARJORIE T. KIRBY Assistant Professor of Spanish JOSEPH E. LAMMERS Assistant Professor of Music DONALD E. LEWIS Professor of Chemistry T. BUCHANAN LOONEY Assistant Professor of History JAMES H. LovELL Professor of Literature and English Composition MILDRED M. MCEWEN Professor of Chemistry Rum R. MAGHER Instructor in Physical Education MICHAEL MARGRETT Instructor in Spanish G. ALEX MARSH Assistant Professor of Biology Xwxmlryf Prufmwr mf lxxemlmc .ml 111 Y ' E. Il. NIAQON 'YV. rhumkxrv Pmfswfr uf l1Jxu.1r1Uv1 AIVIIUKIAQ F. Klxsux . 11- .Mxurmzl I rn-fuwr nf ,ht KIELINDA R. KI.u1'llfLD Ifrxglxxlz Cnnxpm U1 JXLBERT R. KIM' .'Xwwkz.1rC Pmfasmr uf Xluuf -fx Y.xNc'Px' L. NIEDLIN 9' .-Xs5rm.1rc Professor nf Education PHILIP .-X. Homes xkiocmre Pmfcsxor of .iff ,luux D, KIURRISON I .'Xsmc1.1!CImfCx:Ur uf Music FRANK C. KIULLEN Assorinre Professor of Pqclmlogj I PAUL B. NEXVMAN Msocime Pmfesxm Literature and Englzslz Composition The Adminisnariwn enjwys tradmwnal B1 ing Nc, 'Sm N., .Y I E -1' L 6 Tl' ,. 'u as fa. 'Q e' o A' 4, 1 . ' 4 1 I 3 X 1ar's Head fenivines, --Ju x X ELLA MARGUERITE NOEL Instructor in Music JIMINIIE C. OATES Associate Professor of Physics PHYLIS A. PHARR Instructor in Physical Education EDWARD W. POHLMAN Dana Professor of Sociology N omus W. PREYER Dana Professor of History SYLVIA PRUITI' Instructor in Philosophy RAYMOND PURKEY Associate Professor of French CAROL1NE G. RICHARDSON Assistant Professor of Mod-ern Languages ARTHUR W. Scorr Assistant Professor of Sociology Dr George Stegners enthusxasm pervades his class lectures. HEL Ceoncs .-X. SIIEALY Professor of Art loves Il. SHEALY Professor of Psychology EVA I. SHIIJSTONE Visiting Professor of Psychology lXlARY THOMAS SMITH Assistant Professor of Education CEOIIQE A. STECNER Dana Professor of Music ATARY LEE TAYLOR Associate Professor ofBii11e and Religion A. T. TRIAIBLE Professor of Chemistry EDAIIIND T. WEIANT Z. Smith Reynolds Professor of Foreign Languages CARLYLE E. WEIss Assistant Professor of Music SARAH M. WEST Assistant Professor of Secretarial Practice ELIZABETH G. WRIGHT Professor of Bible and Religion NOT PICTURED Ross R. DEALY Assistant Professor of History WILLIAh'1 H. SHERRILL Visiting Instructor in Geography WALLACE G. WEBB Associate Professor of Economics 's f.,- L- T T f' L'-ff W I S l 4 F asm.. . - ' 1 Qi: ' ' - Q 4 491 J L X 4 Z Q 5 'CL L Page TI1'cvItI nine Staff HELEN BARTO Secretary, Business Office A. IACKSON Bosr Superintendent of Grounds lVlYRA C. BRISTOL Secretary, Chanoellofs Office SALLY B. BRODY Secretary, Library LOUISE COUNCIL Resident Counselor, Harris Hall THOMAS L. DULIN College Physician GERTRUDE C. GILL Secretary, Music Department LORENA A. GOELLER Resident Counselor, Albright Hall CARRIE B. GREEN Hostess, Guest House RUBY V. HALEY Resident Counselor, Belk Dorm Rum HERRON Superintendent of Dormitories NANCY I-Iowixnn Secretary, Presuienfs Office Dr Mac and Dr Hoyle talk durmg a Faculty coHee Our own Postmaster sorts the daily mail. 1' 3 On a late Friday afternf ,.i F 2 KATHERINE IENKINS Clerk, Llbftlfj' NlARTIN' F, KAELRE General Superintendent of .Nhintenance DONALD D. AICNEILL .-Kssismnt to tlze Treasufer RQRERT lXlANCES Dining Hall .XI.mager, Sam Food Service l'lEI.EN KIARLEY Secretary, Business Office IVIARCARET N. AIAULTSBY Assistant, Pulvlic Relations IEAN Romxsox Secretmv. .4lll1!111A1E Affairs IOANNE N. SHEHAN Secretary to tlze Dem: of Students FRANCES D. TATE Secretary, Presitienfs Office TERESA SIlU'YI YANG Camlogef, Lilrrary YVILHELAIINA XVELQH Resident Counselor. UH-zllace Hall DOROTHY A. VVENTZ Secfetrrrv, Business Office 'v up mn, Dnt willinglv gives awav mfwncv fur that special weekend. gg' ,za - .WUT ' V Y. ocli C ,- 'Qi -E. it 4-sa? -A ix rj- Q ft if E5 x i f -x , f 'Iv'- Lf f J .N., xv , . pe . 1'- L' ' ar- L P l'2 lr il'- Mr. Kaellce willingly helps out at Stunt Night. ---..... ---1.-.-.1.l...i,, .-Hi ---p.1.... .HW- ...i. --.W w-rm -.. , -it ,P-5,4 -s '1.Lf- l - W .. 3,- After two flights of stairs, even Mr. Farguharson deserves a rest. Page Thirty-two I l l 3 f 1 1 l 1 1 ' I , l , i l x l X, l l ' l ss I , A QQX. N , . .N , Q Z., 'X ,nv -9' 1 Mrs. Aley Thomas Philip, visiting professor from India. Ronnie helps us all out by putting through those important calls i l W' r D i f l 5 ' X of W: .L ' ' 'film , lf 1 I sk. Officers: Mr. George Shealy, President, Miss Thelma Albright, Mr. T. Buchanan Looney, Mrs. Agnes Hostettler, Dr. VVilliam Beidler Facult Club The Faculty Club was organized in October, 1962, offer- ing for the members a comfortable as well as attractive place For social and intellectual gatherings. Here, members may meet for a temporary refuge from the many concerns and demands of teaching. The Facultv Club is headed by .,,-f a Board of Governors and organized into groups that pre- sent books to the faculty for discussion. l-..i nl., I. Z6 Lx Faculty members relax for lunch at their Faculty Club dining hall. Dr' Daniel Zclug Scum! M mul. Orrick, Chdplain this FHL Page Tlzrrfxr mf '44 ww I2 1 wf 5 Lf if., -'ff J f . M' ,Q-Q! :H naw ,dp sv ,-.0-9' ,rw .-:wt ,. h of 'yrffy 5' ' , fv,., 1.4 4 P CADEMICS dig -, ,, -z::41'Ur'1' M Af f-r',..,'5 3, .:ff1 +f' -xl, : ei .:,. V 11' ,qfffv ?.2EQQL'4 Q i' i' .?fQQ,f:4,f?92,5'Qff5f' gf? L'-gf in i atzillwx,-V, 2.5. ZA, HM ' fi? fx is '-5,,,,LAi'f31w',:1sir' 7, rg Q91 w ' -f1:7.'-'i 'f'5fLQ?-7 if' ,115 iiijhuw- , . V' 1, f ig, 'Q'e:r is -41: - ' W f if - f ,fff-'ww -3?-, . 'WX' 'iv '-1 E. fy 'Q' T- ' , M,-.,f Q f 4 'rg .nf :r ,vm , V-f:'1 rE . G45 . ' ' 57' vi '-Wd. . pf , 'ff ' ' f.. 551' 4,-I +1 .ff-rx,-1 f' .' '. ':f!Y 4:2 A5 ff, ,...----Q- ',.,r,-'----'-' Registration is just the place to get an extra ten minutes sleep. Academics The atmosphere at Queens is one oF a free exchange of ideas with the classroom serving as a testing ground for these ideas. Through faculty lectures and student interest, the process of learning can be a worthwhile endeavor. Because Queens is a relatively small college, professors are able to give individual guidance to the student de- siring it. Such individual interchange of ideas on an informal level is a valuable part of Queens' academic life. Bitsy Eubanks diligently prepares for that most important class. s ' ' ev . if 'Yi SI-: 1 5 U11 '- ,' 'f Wink' r-'fire cr ,,., Page Thirty-six Q - zu' A' A Lau. X r QR 1' i'.u.r..d.t....i f' nw, gc-a iff rf 1 Our rrwnscicntiwm ftaff ki-qw the lwwlacaxw in ucellcnt cnnflmmn at all times. Vllurk hard, girls-that typing sl-cill may come in handy one day. Cynthia VVarkinQ. Liz Tannhauser, and Mary Holliday pause to gaze at the new books received in the Book Store. Z9-3 Pais Tlx irri , L., RF F if N I Teresa Hancock, President, Senior Class Our senior year, a time to keep and a time to cast away'. On qenior Reeognition Day we ltnew the year of our graduation was not a distant dream but a soon approaching realitv. Wye had mans' events to loolt for- ward to . . . these would he the times to keep. YVhen Stunt Night came we ran away with the trophy . . . with three years of experience we were destined to win. VVe had witnessed Klay Day and Boar's Head three years, wnlx' this last rear we were a greater part of the tra- dition . , , and held onto it. Campus leadership eunfronted us with the responsi- hilities of maintaining the atmosphere we hoped would remain at Queens no matter how much she grew. Qeninr XYet-ls was an uutw ard sign that the year was Coming to an end, It would soon he time to cast away our plate at Queens. lnwardlv, we treasured every mo- ment we experiented. XXI were not hitter that our four years were mer . . . we had johs, graduate school, and marriage to look forward tn and we had an understand- ing ol people that would long remain with us. .1 we .1 -J ,N L ,,-,.f Nanci' Durrier, lane Mack, Stunt Night CofClmirmeng Sallv Nlarltle, RA. Represewztatire. l i 1 1 . I I v Ann Earnest. l'rmfi'ri-trrievzr Lil Tannhaustr Ce- rehzrm Tre 1-itfef lk lit , BETTIANNE POWELL ANDERSON Charlotte, North Carolina Psvclznlogv, AB. GR.ACE ISABEL ANDERSON Burlington, North Carolina Clzristimz Ez1ucatim1,A.B. IUDITH KAY AUTEN Belmont, North Carolina Nursing, BS. SHIRLEY l'lEPBORN BAPTISTE Charlotte, North Carolina Nursing, BS. SARA JEAN BARBEE Raleigh, North Carolina Art. AB. SUE SUMMEY BARKER Kansas City, Missouri History, AB. The front rovs seniors listen intentlv to a Chapel speaker .4 Qs-N Q Q -Jr' fn.- Y'- A, 5 7 X d .x ,au ,, -A- Q . 1-f' ts- el XAIIQINQI l31I7,xI:I'III BWITN IJIILIXIVLIYLQ. YIILQIIIIII IilI'rI1tIIrI' Iamf lfrzqlisll fq1Illl1YflNi!iIHI, AB RUTH IJIINIIZI, UATITS f7rl.Inm1II, I'lIIriIl.I Spmlixh, AB. DI.-XNNE DEI,oIIImIs BEARD Pwannkc, Vxrginia Litcraturu and English Couzpusilimzl, AB. ELIZAIIETII XVIIITNEY BENNETT XVIIIIEI' Park. Flurida Philosophy, AB. KATHLEEN NICNAIII BERRY Union, South Carolina Applied Music, B.Mus. CIAROL ANNE BI.oDcEI'I' Ridgewood, New jersey Christinu Education, A.B. REBECCA ANNE BfIozE Buchanan, Virginia Music, AB. ELIZABETH AUSTIN BUCIIAN Mullins, South Carolina I,itemture and English Ccrmpositioxz, AB. Page F ur!! 'fn Liliana Carlos and Michele Villetet, our exchange students, remained with us for their last year. 'i 'A'i' YF' 3,-.5 V, , if Q Page Forty-two A senior Wallis alone in thought. REBECCA FAYE BURDETTE Davidson, North Carolina Nursing, B.S. EUCENIA HARGRAVE BURTON Suffolk, Virginia Literature and English Composition, AB OSRA LYNN CALIGAN Greenville, South Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. GAIL Mzmsnrm CANNON Orlando, Florida Psychology, AB. SUSAN Ii.XI.L CNANNON Charhirtc, Nurth Carolina EL'CIlIlll?1iL'5. AB. LII,I,xN.x 'I'ERFeII'.x CARLIIS Sant.: Fc, Argcnrirma Sociology, AB. KRTIIRYN XVARD CIIATIIAM Crcenvillc, Swuth Carnlina Literature ami English Corupositim XYIRGINIA STUART CLOER Charlotte, Ninth Cawlina Nursing, BS. DARLA 1131 COPFEY Ruthcrfurdton. North Carolina Mathematics, AB. CAROL DIIANE COLE Coral Gables, Florida Literature and English Composition, IXNITA IXIAE CONNER Lancaster, Virginia Music, B.Mus. CLARISSA HENRX' CRAIG Gastonia, North Carolina Psychology, AB. 1. AB. pf ,i l Wd s 1 AB. A5 Q L-M -,. Q ' fi lr ...M fi A' 3. 'vfi in. 'fn . 4 x IV' 23 it Q4 at C' ' vw PI me Form-three Lzterature and English Composition MARY SUSAN DALEY Charleston, West Virginia Psychology, A.B. GERALDA MARGARET DAVIES Sarasota, Florida Mathematics, A.B. FLORENCE FONTAINE DAWKINS Jacksonville, Florida Art, A.B. NANCY HowE DEANE Safety Harbor, Florida Psychology, A.B. MARY DIANE DEW1-rr Lake City, South Carolina Mathematics, A.B. SI-IEILA MARLENE DICKIE Wilmington, North Carolina Psychology, A.B. CAROLINE WORTH DLLLON Elkin, North Carolina ANN CORRET1' DIXON Lancaster, South Carolina Sociology, A.B. -S dl! pf V7 1-N ft? 4-'N ' Fi 'Sf . 7 H ' A7 'J' 3 fa NANCN' LEE DUIIIIIEII Old llickory, PIQCIIDCSSCC ljsyclioloigvv, AB. Primm' :XNN EDENS Lumberton. North Carolina flzristiarz Eiliicmimz, AB. LINDA RAI' ESTES Alturus, Florida Biology, AB. lxli-XRY ELLEN FLOI-LA Martinsville, Virginia Sociology, A.B. l'lETTlE KENNEDY FOWLER Union, South Carolina lifatlzematics, A.B. ELIZABETH LOUISE FIIEI-IRER ' Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Litemtzire and English Composition, AB. VIRGINIA TARLETON GARCIA Charlotte, North Carolina Spmzislz, AB. BARBARA ANN GOODSON Hartsville, South Carolina Psychology, AB. Page Forty-five 'S 1 'fil- y, fe-5, ,fu -t p .' I l 'qt--.- ,RVN XT Ki 59? Page Fortyrsix are-- '7-.- JEAN LOVETT GRANTHAM Red Springs, North Carolina Mathematics, AB. DONNA FAY GRAY Mobile, Alabama Literature and English Composition, AB. PAMELA ANN GREBE Falls Church, Virginia Art, AB. CHI-ERYL PRISCILLA lVlAY CRIMES Hendersonville, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, AB SANDRA LEE GUM Staunton, Virginia Russian Studies, AB. TERESA GILHAM HANCOCK Marietta, Georgia Literature and English Composition, AB. CAROL LAWRENCE HARVEY Topeka, Kansas Literature and English Composition, AB. SARA LENORE. HASTINGS Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. Long htvurs tif practice are required fur a music maittr, IXLDEN ELXVELI. PIATCH Convent Station, New Jersey Ecmzofnzics, AB. JO.-XNNE C:XNDLER HEINZ Atlanta, Georgia Plzilosopliy, AB. lo ANNE flENDRICKS Coral Cables, Florida Biology, AB. MARTHA JANE IIIGGS Roanoke, Virginia Nursing, BS. The annual Chriitmas Dance receptiun line. FFN , .-. C'T.7 7 as - 1, --,,. LQ. J' c' , 9 iv CELESTE HILL I-loDcEs Mobile, Alabama Art, AB. EMILY DIANTNIE HOLLENBECK jacksonville, Florida Psychology, AB. lX1ARY LOUISE I-IOLLIDAY Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, AB. BARBARA ANN Cox HOUSTON Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B NANCY LEE HUNEYCUTT Charlotte, North Carolina Nursing, B.S. PATRICIA ROY JAMERSON Richmond, Virginia Literature and English Composition, A.B SARA ELIZABETH KENNEDY Mooresville, North Carolina Nursing, B.S. MARY PAULINE KENNEY Moultrie, Georgia Bio-chemistry, AB. Page Forty-eight J .Ja -9' A-fr Q ,Q Q4 , A 1 I .. ... am, ,Ll '77 Q5-s I I 'X I. ' : I-' 'sg . , YF' 45'-Q CARIJI, LESLIE KILPA'I'RIc:K Pemhnylw, North Carolina litvrature mul English Conzpositimz, AB. ANN ELAINE KNoT'r VVinetIIn-S'IlenI, North Carolina Il lusic Education, B.lllu5. lXlARY ELLEN LAINE Creve Coeur, Missouri Literature and Erzglislz Composition, AB. BRENDA ANN LEFLER Shelby, North Carolina Clzemistry, AB. SARA ANNE LIGON Greenville, South Carolina Literature and English Composition, AB. VIVIAN BREWER LONG Marshville, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, AB. LINDA lx4ACKEN MCCOMB Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. CAROL ANN MCCORMICK Hollywood, Florida Psychology, A.B. Page Fortyrniu Page Fifty 41 7? R I 'I --r wr-'7 'Z' ,si 5- ., M XVNAX is 2 Q - NANCY POPE MCLEOD Coral Cables, Florida History, A.B. BEIT1 LYNN McNAmY Greensboro, North Carolina Music Education, B.Mus. FRIEDA IANE MACK Richmond, Virginia Art, A.B. BARBARA JOYCE MANN Johnson City, Tennessee Art, A.B. SARAH ELIZABETH MAEKLE Bluemont, Virginia History, A.B. CLAUDIA Lou1sE MATHEWS Chattanooga, Tennessee Muthenmtuts, A.B. JANICE EVELYN MATTHIEU Greensboro, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. -IANICE MARIE MEDLOCK Milan, Tennessee Literature and English Composition, A.B .-. 1 ' V' I I ixx T X .Wi r, P: 5 PATRICIA ANN iVlII.LER Baltimore, Maryland French, AB. Q 'v s SUSAN LOUISE MILTON jacksonville, Florida Sociology, AB. 1' ROSALYN llAZI,EHURST MITCIIELL LaGrange, Georgia N l Literature and English Composition, AB. ..-7 i Q EI,IzAnE'm LESLIE MOORE Madisonville, Kentucky - Psychology, AB. Gracie Anderson, bearer of the Boar's head. S 1 rf -4 Page Fifty-mic Page Fifty-tu'O 1:-, .,.:iX -A Q---wg ,JH DONNA SUE MULLEN Lincolnton, North Carolina Christian Education, A.B. JACQUELYN lVlOORE NANCE Charlotte, North Carolina Sociology, A.B. SALLY ANN O,ROURICE Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition ELEANOR ANNE PEP1 Charlotte, North Carolina Christian Education, A.B. MARY LOUETFE PER-LEE Arlington, Virginia Economics, A.B. MARY ANN PHIEER Statesville, North Carolina Literature and E l' h C AB ng is omposition, SHIRLEY ANN PIERCE Richmond, Virginia Biolvgyf A.B. MARY LOUISE Poor New Bern, North Carolina Psychology, A.B. CYNTHIA lXlARSYL PRADO Miami, Florida Spanish, AB. CAROL PATRICIA PRINCE Charlotte, North Carolina Biology, AB. KATHERINE ANN REED Greenville, South Carolina Psychology, AB. RUTH CAROLINE RECITKO jacksonville, Florida Art, AB. PEGGY JACQUELINE REINHARDT Charlotte, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, AB. ELEANOR THOMAS RIEPE Charlotte Court House, Virginia Literature and English Composition, AB BETTY LOUISE ROBERTS Shelby, North Carolina French, A.B. ANNE MARIE ROBINETTE Bristol, Tennessee Literature and English Composition, AB. ge, 1 '95 , I-.f v 'w Ar 1-47 f A 'QI -fe nd! s 5 . h 3? 'Nr T27 lx Page Fifty-three y . f . I b in Who is it you're engaged to? Well, uh, uh, uh... M01 W, aan- -, ff ff. Q igf lf Page Fifty-four 1' sf-up .,,s UL.. Being concemed is part of life MARTHA TILGHMAN ROYAL Denton, North Carolina Music, A.B. NANCY LEE Rusk Ridgewood, New Jersey French, A.B. CAROL ANN Same Roanoke, Virginia Bible and Religion, A.B. SALLIE JUNIOR SHARPR Raleigh, North Carolina Biology, A.B. ADELAIDE SANFORD SI-EEK Mocksville, North Carolina Nursing, BS. lX'lADELINE SONNEBORN Charlotte, North Carolina Biology, A.B. JEANETTE WATERS STALVEY Belmont, North Carolina Literature and English Compositimi, AB. BRENDA LAETITIA STROUD Richmond, Virginia Literature and English Composition, A.B lXlARTI-XA KA'IE STUART Charlotte, North Carolina Biology, A.B. lVlARY ELIZABETH TANNHAUSER Rockville, Maryland Art, A.B. IVIARTHA FRIDAY THOINIPSON Charlotte, North Carolina H istory, A.B, MARTHA RANDOLPH TOLER Richmond, Virginia Biology, A.B. wh N 3.6 ll. .5 ' I A fx. 59... 9 3 -pa , N f--fp Q-- 1 f Page Fifty-five .f -, A MA1uoN BETH ToMPx1Ns N 'V Aiken, South Carolina -ni X, Literature- and English Composition, A.B f '7 PA'rn1c1A ANN TYLER Richmond, Virginia Literature and English Composition, A.B. .IM 75 I 5 SARA JANE URBAN as 'Q Aiken, South Carolina 5 ., 'ix Bible and Religion, A.B. I ANNE DUFFEE VOORHEE S Charleston, West Virginia Sociology, A.B. CYNTHIA GHoLsoN WATKHWS 'Q Oxford, North Carolina Literature and English Composition, A.B. V7- CAROL DEVLHV WATSON Creepwood, South Carolina Sociology, A.B. 1 l MARY SUE WELLENS dh Washington, D. C. Biology, A.B. BRENDA WELLS Famwille, Virginia .. he . R ' 'A .A vw 'Z ' A Literature and English Composition, A.B. Page Fifty-sibc C' - li .Q .pay Q. vo v Not Pictured JOAN IVIETFS BROWNING ANN IVIARKEE GIBSON EARNEST KITTY TRASK I-IOLT NIICHELE I-IELENE V1LLE'rET ,nn an JANICE ANNE WERTZ Estill, South Carolina Sociology, AB. 'ff JANE MARIE WICKER Southem Pines, North Carolina Economics, AB. -x META L11'rLE WILLIS I' X Y Aiken, South Carolina in Christian Education, AB. Y 5,95 Q Q4 ROSE LUCINDA Wmwu.LE Bonair, Virginia Mathematics, AB. JUDITH ELAINE WOOD jacksonville, Florida Literature and English Composition, AB. I don't know either, Joanne, what does a Greek chorus do? A 1 Ski, f .. 1 x 5 :Nj .WSQ S Q Elizabeth Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Mardy Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. unior Class As a class, our main objective was helping our sister class, the freshmen. XVe plotted with them to outwit the sopho- mores during Rat XVeek and helped the freshmen organize as a class. At Christmas we sent the freshmen cards and received Peanuts cards from them at Valentines . . . we could already see them becoming a working unit, rather than just a large number. lVe were also busy working with our class as we took part in Up the Down Staircase at Stunt Night. Xvith a little bit of ingenuity and a lot of hard work we produced a O07 version of From Poppins with Love. As individuals we saw the year as a time to seek close- ness, purpose, and responsibility. Keith and Cathy turned our attentions to the boys in Vietnam when they launched Operation Mail Call before Christmas. In the spring we began talking about the prospect of practice teaching, the responsibility of leadership that elec- tions brought, and seriously contemplated our senior year. Movefllp Day sneakcd up on us . . . we gathered our courage, walked to the front of the chapel and sang Wie are tired old seniors. Vie were now ready to fulfill the opportunities our last vear held. '57 Ann Goodykoontz, President. Ann Sample, Stunt Night Co-Chairrnang Mary Melcet, RA. Representativeg Mary Logan Holland, Stunt Night Co-Chairman. Q .' t' Page Fzttr 'HH16 --ii ww . W , ',A - A gnc .,,., ,R- R, -:, 'Aff -1 A' ' 'D' ,G Y . ' Tift- X C ,. A watchful step and a quiet thought. MARBURY LOUISE ALLEN CAROL JEAN ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANNBTTE ANDERSON JEAN LOWRY ASHBURN SANDRA JANE BAKER BARBARA RUTHE BALLARD MARY KENNON BARKSDALE MILDRED LEE BARNES CHRISTINE ANNE BARTO ROSALIE VINCENT BEAUDROT MARJORIE MCCOY BEAUFORT REBECCA E'rrA BISSETI' EDRLE ANNE BLAOKWELDER SUSAN CAROL BOSSERMAN CAROLYN KELSEY BREWER ELIZABETH JOYNER BROWN SR S - 431-I-a1 .kt J Dru, ' L, , LQ? Lf?-Er-I f... ,Q . 'Ea X 5- f J' Time out fur a word In the YStvrc SALLY LYN'N BROXVNELL AIARY XVYSOR BLIRGESS SARAII ELLEN BLIRLESON DIANA LOUISE BLIRST JEANNE IXICKAY BYRD LINDA ANNE CACCIIIOLI CAROL CASSIE CIIABIPLIN BONNIE ELSIE CHAPPELL IXIARY FRISBIE CLARK CAROLYN HOPE COLE CAROL JEAN COONS NANCX' ELIZABETH COOPER JANE BLAKER CUNNINGIIAM ,., BARBARA KAY DAVIS AIARY ILIDITH DECKER SUSAN DENTON ' I ,Q E , A: -Q YT, ' 'x r 3 V 5 I -f ' 4-.V . gl - M 6. The lonely reHect:ions of a Page Sixty-two Thanksgiving vacation. 3 A . -, x fi, ' Q ll DOROTHY LOUISE DETRICK FRANCES GLENN DICKERSON PI-IOERE JANE DlL'IZ JO WAYNE DOUGHTON ELIZABETH BOWERS EVE LYNN DIXON FAULK SHARON JEAN FERGUSON SARA BOYKIN FERRIS SUSAN JANET FLEMING NEAL HARTSELLE FRAME MARCIA ALLYSON FRECH CONSTANCE GILL JULE CARLYLE GILL ANNE PEPPER GILLESPIE MARY ELIZABETH GLENN ANN KING CvO0DYKOONTZ l LORETTA ANNE GORDON CORA JEANNE GREER AMY JEAN HARDY ELIZABETH ANN HITE 'Nat xl. 'CID iv X . Q- Q- , -Yugi., x F LANA A1ARCARET HOBRS IXIARY LOGAN HOLLAND HARRIET ADELE HOLL1NcswORTH ELIZABETH MEADE HOWARTH DENNY ELIZABETH HUBBARD Loxs WHARTON HURER ZXNNE FONTAINE JOHNSON SUSAN MCDOWELL KELLY ELIZABETH ANN KERR NANCY EPPERLY KIDD JUDY A'1OOR.E KLINGELHOFER LOUISE KNOX KAREN ELIZABETH KRAEMER SARAH ELIZABETH KYLE EVELYN COTTON LAIDLAW SHARON LEIGH LANCASTER A junior takes time out to tutor a high school student. S.- 6 .J V: ffm xx --. fx fp. El .AN f-f ' A. -. A Q. 2 J , 3 L, 3 ,L 4. G '-v -iff' 3 is -,. 1 1' f, lx A . V,- -41- gr ..4 if X, , . N - -1 X . I .1- TP, 7 Page Six'rv'!11re RX Oh' Its James Bond' Interested art majors ask for assistance. ELAINE BRIDGES LAVENDER SUSAN LOUISE LAWRENCE LAUREN RUSSELL LEE JEANNE BYRNE LE CARE LINDA ELIZABETH LEOPOLD FLORIDA TRUITT LovE MARTHA CAROL MCATEER KEITH MARIA MCKENNA CAROLYN ELIZABETH MCLEOD KATHLEEN CALDWELL MCLEOD JULIA MCLEAN MAGILL JOANNE DESAIES MARTHNI MARY FRANCES MATHAY MARY ALAN MEKET TOBY JAYNE MERK CARLA GAY MILLER S PATRICLA KAY MILLER ELIZABETH AIIZE AIARCARET AIOORE IANE FRANKLIN AIORRXS FRANCES ANITA KIORROYV AIARY XVIRCXNIA KIULDROYV LINDA :XNN NELSON NANCY ANN OI-IERSON FILANCES AGNES PATERSON RIARY STAEEORD PATTON BETFIE MEAD PEET REITA PAULINE PENDRY SAILA AIARCIA PERLEY LINDA CAROL PHILLIPS GENE RIICHELE PRESTERA ELAINE FITZGERALD PRICE RIARY JANE RICHARDS EBIILY DIANE ROBERTS SUE XRIILSON RUTPREOHT ANNE IVIOORE SAMPLE The peacefulness of a Sunday aftemoon. ..- ,Q -vs Q -'i 4 2 .av -'? N- x - 3 , -v wx J '- TT I ,. ,, 3 L .3 '5 . Q- ' 7 E.: , ,av 1 ' Y I Q , , , A 0 4- F x A- - Y Q - 1-7 -9 .X-'V -,J , I 'N I . ' 3 ' A' fv f 'Q Q. , -I gr --..K ' 1 17. J f-- 3' ' PT The Grodelmeyer children and Poppins rock out to Cardiamame- sophatedioxidef' W 1 ---- 7, 2 5 ' I , ' I -A :gi ,Ifg ii H ' I Z 1 jif , I I.: - , .ii 1 I Y., 'C Page Sixty-siv jan Taylor and jackie White talk over their VVashington semester at American University. VICKI SAUNDERS 5 RHANDA ROBINETTE SCROGGS DANA LIN SHIPLEY BARBARA LEE SILVA if JEANNIE COINIPERE SIMMS , 5' 53 Iuozm PAGE SIMPSON 4, Q.. FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH I DOROTHY KAY STAFFORD IVIELODY DEE STANCIL MARY ELIZABETH STEELE SUSAN FRANCES STEPHENS SUSAN JANE STOREY 1vIARILY'N IANB STOUFFER DOROTHY CORRINE STRAIN JUDITH ANN STRAUCH CHRISTINA LYNN SURRENCY ff ELIZABETH ANN TLALLENT A' 5: r- Q 7 I hI.rzARETH JEAN '-IHOIVIPSON 7 , ' J, . NANCY ELIZABETH TRERECR ' 7 , - ' 1' 5 J- J PHYLLIS KAYE TRIPP ' ' I 1 , ff 5 3 i Q N L 'K V X. l,lNnx QJXII. XYALKFR Q :A 4 G 4 D 'J in XJXRIUN YIRCINIA XVATKINS A- -- '- , - , A r -, XYIIIIXI JIIIXIZIIH XYAIKINQ V - -A Nm' llmxxxnn XVVICH NOT PICTURED , DOROTHY JANE ALBRIGHT SUSAN GLENN WHITTORD Q , 3, SARAH WOLEE BUCHANAN ALICE FUDCE YEARCAN x3'- J It CATHERINE ADELE CONDON v D JEANNEITE SWINTON ELLIS FRANCES JACQUELINE EUBANKS DRURY JXAAY GAULDLNG JANE CAROL HOYh1E JXJYRA KATHLEEN MCCOLLOUGI-I NAOMI JANE MOODY BARBARA STURCESS JAN CLARK TAYLOR MARY IVIARTHA THOMPSON JACQUELINE WHITE ,c 5 A ,CB 'RSC-EQSC in . J N0 I J I The ten o'clock rush, PIIMC' gfWV'WVf ,wx 1 X ! ' 1 1 l 'Ls Nay E 5X N3 5 Nv- Q N-. . nr N! an Judy Barrett, Secretaryg Margaret Barnes, Vice-President. Sophomore Class With an attempt to assume the confident air of veterans, we made our first return trip to Queens as sophomores. Our ranks were smaller and we found closeness in what we first called the New Dorm, later VV.A.D., and then the Bam. We trooped to Albright, Wallace, and Harris to visit our spread out class . . . we didn't want to lose the closeness we had known with friends our freshman year. Sophomore class enjoys . . . the VVe shared what every initiation of freshmen rats during traditional Freshman Week. We never looked quite so horrid as a group or had so much up freshmen . . . We became a fun when we sang cheer more distinct part of Queens and made others aware of our distinction as we held offices, dreamed up a skit for Stunt Night, and produced a Student Directory that actually made a profit. We waited through the snow-covered winter months for sophomore slump to strike, but when spring came we realized it had never posed a severe threat. Our sophomore year had been a time to speak and a time to be silent . . . and even more, a time to anticipate what was to come. With mixed spirits of belonging and wanting to belong, we abruptly com- pleted the first half of our college life. Q7 5.5. ly? 5 1 '4-arf, Q ' . I .J .14 .l - V iw . .595 i- ' Iii. I. i, .A r ' Q9 'r 0.1 ., is y 'f .as fi 1 A - 1 Pffi 1 t - ' 1 ,P l n ni ' I can 1 'Q '-' r I 3 'ssh an-. ' , , - t --l . 11 ' :il a 5 ' Mary Lawther, President. , -I' ' ' 3 I A ' ' 5' I 'Q P. ' 'Q' 'sa 2 - . ,ta fl .. 4 A 1 Prissy Mebane, RA. Representariveg Mary jane Brown, Johanna Rucker, Stunt Night C0'Cf1HiYmE11. X 3 i -lennifer Lee Allen 2 571 ' 1-l 3' . 3 six 'YU' P , ., A, ' L! A' r i L an 5' '- rv J Mb 1 ,N X A -.-fy. ' af, .1 -ix b if .H V . Q1 l 1 . .6 ,Z -. B H B 5 11 S -ev lr 25 fc! . I f k ia' t 1 llexerly Anne i-Xltmun ,ltxtn Elizabeth Angell Dorothy Xhrslitill Armstrong Xltiry -lu Arnold -Itmiee Lee Bagenstose Ptitrieiti Lynclttll Bagg Linda Clark Bailey Glga Lopez Baralt Margaret Ann Barnes Leigh Cecil Barnett Sarah Elizabeth Barr Iulia Johnson Barrett Dorothy Judy Btirry Barbara Sue Baugher Kennie Bea Beam Nancy Jane Bean Bette Jayne Benson Gertrude Louise Bero Barbara Ann Billings I L Q ritz at fi 4--ga i '. 'V' ' is fi lam afwrnmn gchulahhip wnrk, lJun't uwirry, I hmr Assembly wun't lust but ten minutes! . .5 'A Penelope ,lane Birdsall Mary Louise Black Nancy Ann Black Mary Louise Blohm Pamela Io Blume Katherine Ruth Boardman Emily Cay Bodenhamer jane Marie Bohde Julian Perdue Boykin Arden lane Brannan Betty Sue Brown Mary ,lane Brown Mary Hildreth Brownstein Marshall Ann Brunson Mary Tolbert Bryant Brenda Kay Burgess Carolyn Harper Burk Deborah Jean Butler Margaret Ruth Campbell Cathy Ieanette Carpenter Paula jane Causey Sara Ellen Chambers Demere Ann Clarke Dana Leigh Clay Cathleen Connar Are you kidding me? I'll never walk again after that ride. - 'Z S nv . as .,rZ,,.: 'T 5 X ' A .N ,lp 1 K . 3 I L .GU J 'V -1 . , .x. .V .. I, ,Y K, R, x E. J- IQ S- . A .J A A ' .5 Vt- .ll .a 'C A 5. . - . n . ' ,i . .V X e Seventy Us 1-1- ,,..- -vyx Getting in a last minute of study before a test. 'X ST sc, 2 - - -2 , 4 ' ., QQ rv' V A . . ta 3 3 Q -. J. Q. is i ' Y? ' -'af' , f Q me A , 4 P S 3 1 5 V, . . .-J, . - , G 3 Q 'D - A. fr? vw Y- H '.-5 . ski' X , Q , I 4 . V 7 , ' ,. I , Q at -, s R B Q - G ln.. -, ' I fs . fl xl I E Page Seventy-t Mary Darrah Cooper Judith Patricia Corbett Mary 'lane Cotter Anne Elizabeth Cowan Patricia Louise Cox Cornelia Anne Craig Brenda Kay Crawford Sara Sprinkle Creasy Dorothy Anne Cumbey Nancy Irwin Dashiell Susan Elizabeth Davis Caryl Ann Day Margaret Matthews Day Nancy Elizabeth Day Lura Augusta Deaton Diane jane Dickinson Caroline Louise Dixon Mary Susan Dixon Beverly Blythe Dobbins Barbara Elaine Dobson jean Smith Dobson Patricia Anne Donley Patricia Ellen Dutton Patricia Ann Eakes Carmella Lynn Earnest lflzmihutli Dunkel Edwards vltzin lriig Expins l,ititl.i .Xnn Eihritz Cliirliiltc llixis F.iiYt'y' Xiticy Elizibt-th Powell S' , ' 4 4 I S llclcn Elizabeth Eraser Ktitlicrinc Connur Erisl-ie , 5. ' 5 ' Cynthia Sue Cantlcc L -Fi 7 .. Dorothy .Xnnc Cay 'F ' Y? I' v Q, Klrirgarct Clrctthen Gibson -, Xl.irt-i.i Thule Cillgdette K Smnly' Lynn Glock , ,1 5, ' Ag P.itriui.1 Ann Ckittschalk 'IA Q Q A I i . 1' Sheryl .Xnn Grscnwood lofi l, 'I P.1mcl.3 Elizabeth Gross A fi V , it f s Sallie -lo Guess X Khrilyn Kay' Guhl 4: , ' g .a Anne 'lcannettc Cunnells ,, 3 L: QL, lane Anne Hamilton ' ' Q-Q' E Christine Lynn Hardie U ,X M i 'l -15 Extra practice Fiwr a dance number. fagqamf-W Q ' -1 carlv mwrning Llaw and nt hreakfatt. V15 Q fl X a ' .Y .' 'Q elk' I I? 33 ...p 4 A75 Q 3 .f X- If . . lgghi . V tv! v -.-' I as fer Q ',.. - ', 5' ' al, M ,4 iw. 4 .- I tv 'Q Ii 'gap- s 4, 'rv' 921 49' t 'K n- 44+- X A I 'K I-. :4 A 'F z W Linda Anne Harlcey Iacquelyn Sykes Harmon jean Olivia Harris Gail Heath Myrtle Wise Heery Anita Jacqueline Henson Susan jeanne Herb Jane Davidson Hester Imogene Yuille Hill Gail Lurene Hite Barbara Anne Hoare Nonie Roberta Holt Barbara 'lean Home Marilyn 'lane Houser Margaret Ellen Howell Ann Rivers Howie Sara Anne Hunter Mary Wain Ingram Nancy Ireland Mary jackson Page S21 9f1W'f014f I paid two thousand dollars tuition and look at the roommate you got! Amr: el ' I 69 . XY-vuiii Y--u rep it limit n n r r Ili m u fix m nm x Xiurx Xnn -Iunixins liurii Tuining wi-viimuim Qiunniu Luciiii Iflilnson xi.lI'Ii1.l ivy -iwhnson X l.irtii.i Kcrr Johnson Lug' :Xmi iwiiiwlnn Qumn hm' Innes X'.liCII.1 .Ximtiily Kiminin S, Sumsli Emmiciinu ix.ir.1p11 .-7' Y ,im V CJ I1 wiyn Keith Yixginii .Xlynu Kciicr Sumn .imc Kclifwgg llllcn .Iinniwn Kcnncdy Sumnnc Kidxiigiitcr Ni.irg.i1'Ct Luciilc Kilmer Elizniwcth Miriam Kwmac Kliiry Nails Kwiillnwff Huy KIuKiiii.in Line L.1ur.i Dwnna Laney Huy Ncuuii Lgiwtiicr iflimiwutii n.1I1Li.lii Livlicl Vimiitii lynn Lclirriuci .Xmi Niiiw Luffcrts imiliirxn iQill.liM'fi1 iyuls flmiitii .Xnnu iimiwy Faye Lee Littrell 10. 0 N xl R A Q Susan Alice Lohman ' ll l n Judith Elaine Luxton ' ' h 1 Ellen Ann McCulloch Y Rebecca O'Dell McDaniel V 4' ' Ann Stokes McDonald 4' . Frances Genevieve McGlannan l 'X ll' A Barbara Law McKenney ' Katherine Elise McKnight I , A.,i Monique Elizabeth McMullen px -, Patti Sue Macon , 5' A ' Mary Anderson Maroney 'Vt' '-Q-. ji t, Sarah Atwater Mason ' Pauline Eckert Mebane - f' Leigh Gillen Melvin w ' ff? - Elizabeth Christine Miller f- e Maru Ruth Miner J YU 'Q' '7 Q3' lean Diane Milroy ' . , ' Anne Gervase Moody - ' f ' Marika Sterrett Moore Page Seventyfsix Break time! ! ! l Just one more Bight 'dl Looney. ---.' .,' s 1,4 5 4 4 ..4n.. .., , Shirley Lane Morgan Gail -largowslgy Morrison Ginger Kathryn Mull lutlith llart Munson Diane Lewis Nemir Susie Sharp Newsom Elizabeth Parker Norman Bonnie Lee North Lana jill Owens Linda Frances Partee Iudith Ann Payette Claudia Scott Pelfrey Connie lane Phillips Elizabeth Irwin Poole Roberta Louise Pope Nancy Lee Powell Donna Lynn Prather Inglis Katherine Pritchett Catherine Anne Propst Suzanne Harris Query Coral Susan Pramseur Ellen Grant Reed Susan Cameron Richardson Carolyn Ptinker Bonnie jean Prisher ...EP A I . Q These br it was are gonna walk all over xou fp Q 3 A I fu. '7 . ,7 ,,,,, 3 S. 5 W- as 6 as . 1 1 X V ,K - , 1 3 'Tv' ,, 2 , ' xr -A .4 v- '4' 1' - 63 , .. cr V- A ', .-9' 'is if 1 Beginning the long trek to Bamhardtf' - 'X Q 5 F 1 TE, I 3 KE Q A N. . ,, r ., 5 Aw..- Page Seventy-eight 9 Rah rahs for class? Alice Mae Roberts Mary Ellen Robinson Mary Stuart Rodgers Shelley Allen Rosson Margaret Anne Rubel Johanna Pancost Rucker Susan Finklea Ruffin Barbara Lydia Saleeby Susan Day Sartin Jeanne Margaret Saum Lenore Saunders Patricia Ann Scroggs Ellen Elizabeth Seastrunk Karen Marlene Seay Elizabeth jane Sherer Sharon Irene Skaggs Candace Anne Smith Cheryl Pamell Smith Margaret Dale Smith Michele lmboden Smith Dale Dafhn Spann Pamela XVoodall Spence Christine Alice Sprcnkle :Xnne Lynn Stahl Marianne Taylor -lane Barbara Thoreson Sarah Ebel.ue Tipton Lucy Matilda Todd :Xnn Shepherd Turley Ruth St. Martin Ulmer Laura Kate Viernstein Shelley Emery Walker Sidney Kelly Vvallier :Xnn lanelle VVeir Katherine Luise Welsh Ann Cheney VVhite Linda Anne VVhite Diane Sue Willis Emily Rowley Woodside Charlotte Lynn Woodward NOT PICTURED Carole Johanna Bopp Elizabeth Molten Earle Sharon Diane Hodshon Prose Maureen Horak Carolyn Brookshire Sachsenmaier l Susan Elizabeth Webb VVhat a delightful surprise! L di ,, Be -S+ , xv .3 I - 3, H pw' 'S l x nj ' fi, ' 'I ih- c t A S 619. - 4 -fl -1 i q. ,f X r .2 A 4 a 4 V X -s , A 3 W ' , , N i E ' -P A se F ' 'Q tr 9 0 , K 7:9 it f .rf I7 A K., 4-,, lltlgw Qwiuxzti Emu ff ull if Iss' -5' T:-'q' 5 --4 I -la 1 Q n an pg '12 nm :-' Q l 'Q l 'Q 1 I? 1 V? 1 1 5' Q ls 2 1 ! N 'Rf' l . Cindy Parker, Vice-Presidentg Louise jones, Secretary-Treasurer. Freshman Class A time to plant . . . September eight, orientation, the beginning of a series of events and impressions. It was our first look inside. We saw beyond what the catalogue had told us. We had to fit old habits into new surroundings as we spent the First week getting use to our roommates. We sho for bedspreads, fit old things into a new room, and went rough our first registration. Rat Week was the sophomore way of making u.s official Queens students. Before it came we waited . . . qualcing in our rooms. After it was over we laughed at Next to the fresh- men we love the sophomores. Stunt Night came and went Up the Down Staircase with success and we won the Gallery Trophy. Christmas albums played over and over starting in Novem- ber. Peanuts . . . Boar's Head . . . the Yule Log and ten days till . . . excited us with the coming of Christmas. More talent blossomed forth when we produced Freshman Follies and entertained faculty and upperclassmen. Later, in the spring, we took trips to the beach, planned our summers, and studied for our exams under a dogwood tree. It had been a year of beginning, with new sights, ideas, and feelings. julie Thomley, President. is Becky Parks, NSA. Represenmtiveg lisa XVhite, Q.C.A. Repre- Sevlfdfivgz Carolyn VVilliams, R.S.C. Raprctmzmtzi-eq Sally Nelson, Q.C.A, Represemutile: Lee Bauing.mlnt-r, NS..-1. liuprexmitirrireg Mary Nchlillan, D.S.C. Representative, Lucy Snnntag, RA. Repre- Selllatlve. Page lfiglitvfmre 2 . c . A late aftemoon walk. .- 4 1,1 'zu 0 3' , i if J , - I ,,-. 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W 4 5 1 Page Eiglrty-two Gail Cox Adams Marjorie Carol Adams Ursula Alexander Annabel Andrews Dale Curtis Andrews Anne Gordon Bagby Brenda Gaye Ballard Anne Wilmot Barben Gretchen Shelley Bard Katherine Buchanan Barker Anne l-layles Barnett Anne Louise Barron Paulette Anne Bates Sally Morecroft Bates Martha Tilghman Baucom l-larriette Lee Baumgardner Patricia Bene Baxter Barbara Ann Baynard Mary Ann Beck Virginia Ley Bell Susan Billman Cathryn Van de Carr Bliss Marie Maxine Boatvvright Peggy Hall Boone Sandra joan Bousman Martha Louise Brewer Susan Anne Britton Beverly Allan Broclcenbrough Edith Paula Brown Mary Elaine Brown Victoria Churchill Brown Elizabeth Shirer Brunson Susan Webb Buchan Helen Mason Buchanan Sarah Adelaide Buckingham JoAnne Buckner Virginia Anne Burns Mary Victoria Burtnette Cheslie Caldwell Coyle Stafford Caldwell Carol XVinn Calloway llarriette VV.1llace Campbell Lynnda Certrude Cannon Maury Bost Cannon Elizabeth Rose Carpenter Kay Beverly Chandler Anita Lee Chapman Elizabeth Stelling Christian Karen Suzanne Clayton Emnces Elizabeth Cobb Victoria Ann Cochran Mary Elinor Cole Cinger Anne Conkle Ellen Louise Conlon Aylette Buckner Conner Susan lan Covington Edith Noring Craven lennifer Cunningham Margaret Lynn Currie Kathleen Anne Curtin J D - L s. W7 ' 7 rl '- , A B 4-Q 9 : a s. J H A ,. T-v 4' Q-'4 ' I Q -'N .. .' 3 . 1 K 1 , x 4 . , ' fi 1 I 1' - ' T.. .Jus l- . 1: .- V' s ,ai 1 J. ll 1' Next year I'l.l give you a wrist corsagef' V353 The monsoon strikes again! V , PE a lg A ' A 'e pl f n ' f V --5 , A , . Q 3 V ' rv-Q I I ' P I fv V' iff: ' 'f '!1- l ' fn ' , V 1 of o 1 r nrrr r 'V A 1 X ' ' ' 1 - X T, Y,.,. . Mamiya I 4 2 fa I ,, r ni as A 'c C ' 1 I hate to bring it up, Dear, but I just detest tea. Page Eighty-four I Ellen McClure DaVega Dianne Frances Davis Laura-Louise Christian Davis Leslie Anne Davis Martha .lerdone Davis Mary lane Davis Patricia Ann Davis Wilma Diane Davis Pamela jane Deitrich Billie Eckhardt Dismer Theckla Ann Donsbach Cynthia lo Dowdy Katherine Dyer Dudley Anne Tralles Dunwoody Susan Harvey Eastman Nancy Barret Eaves Kay Elaine Eclcland Cassie MacKenzie Edwards Nancy Crace Egeler Dorinda Faye Elliott Carla lane Eloff Elizabeth Peronneau Embry Pamela Lou Etchberger Melba Patricia Evans Emily Cobb Fedderson Catherine Winifred Fehon Alice Carol Fleming Nancy Ellen Flowers Catherine Shirey Flynn Constance Louise Fraser Terry Bennett Frazier Lenora Atkinson Fulenwider Carolyn Stelling Gabb lane Gaston Gage Linda Robertson Caisford Ricki Rae Gardner WYM1 IIJVZ, gxrl-, :Ins nmy bc yw-ur hx! thanic fn: 4 uh11c, 1 Q1 Ckm ywu think nf .1 hcltur plus lv pl.xn an A ai m sch up finds hm Clulznd 'QQ 3 Ildwnr L11 Lain Cum .. 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Cherry Wannamaker Marshall julian Warren Marshall Mary Walton Marshall Nancy Lynn Martin Mary Maschke Maria Brooke Matheny Nancv Page Matthews Ruth Anne Maxwell Phatravacli Mejudhon Barbara Lynn Merk Ellen Lynn Mertins Cynthia Myra Metcalfe Dana Hall Michael Mary Melinda Michael Marsha Louise Miller Margaret Louise Mize Charlotte Gregory Moore Sarah Margaret Moore Ann Barritt Morris Ann Cameron Munroe Sherrie Nail Susan Gayle Neeley Sally Nelson Gail Iauclon Ness Anne Louise Neveux Virginia Elizabeth Newrn Nan Ruth Noel Victoria Ann Northcutt Ann Virginia Oliver Margaret Christine Page Cynthia Lynn Parker Sarah Elizabeth Parks Anne Trezevant Patrick Katherine Keller Perry Eden Taylor Persons Nancy Bailey Pinson all Mary Ann Pittman Susan Estes Poitevent Cay Ann Polyzois Helen Polyzos Barbara Dawn Poole Susan Terhune Porter Deborah :Xnn Powell Laura Morgan Powell Elizabeth Burruss Proctor Hester Patricia Proctor Myrta lane Pulliam Nancy Sue Pullum Nancy Elizabeth Pushard Judith Howard Rand Peggy Lee Randolph Louise Aldridge Rawl Elizabeth Carrington' Ray Margaretta Duncan Ray Linda Anne Redford Ellen Louise Regel Margaret Ritchie Rhea Bonnie lean Roberts Helen llendricl-cs Rodgers Patricia Maxwell Rose Katharine McRae Ross Lois Ray Ross Rebecca Karnes Rumberg Susan joy Ruschhaupt Martha VVeakley Rush janet Louise Russell Muriel Ann Ryan Sara IoLynda Sandon Carolyn Hooper Satterfreld Mary Lillian Savell Margaret Rachel Schultze Kathryn Seashole . , r ,. R O' -f - - ' J - ... .- ' 1 L .9 -9 r -7 - ,. l r 4, V- - v . ,J T' 1 ' N u Q -'P f :F , . 3 Q a , I 1 fw iv 1,9 ag, 55, lx ff- 1. 'J a. 5 5. si- l q - X gg' ci vr Y 1- , wif td E .-x Q-'i K l '12 A ?-' P 3 , R i , F . J -,, , V, Q 'eil v- Late night term papers Page Limit , S Mail or male? VVhich is best??? Phone duty is soooo exciting! IU T 1 f Y ni 0 is A ' A , 3 .f V . 'Tx' N I f , I in 3 lt , . f' . X: I ' -s. at E if 5 R 3, . rs G 'tv , . I E i, T pf I W Q V C V ll V a 2 3 N Q I if l 'X My ,loanne Lippincott Selm Elizabeth Campbell Shearer Alice Amelia Sherman Mary Brimage Shuford Mary Kathleen Sides Diane Eve Sisler Martha Lee Slate Amelia Beach Smith Beatrice Annette Smith Dianne Meadors Smith -lan Foster Smith .luclith Ann Smith Marsha Lee Somers Lucy Marie Sonntag Neva Marion Spann Susan Kathy Staaf Margo Hamilton Stallings Mary Katherine Stewart Sarah Elizabeth Stites Anna Louise Stout Margaret Claire Street Mary Katherine Strickland Priscilla Bowers Sullivan Lincla Earl Swann Deppie Dell Teague Beverly Hicks Thomas Margaret Cornelia Thomas Margaret Eunice Thomas Iulian Ellen Thomley Barbara Ann Thompson Elizabeth Anne Thompson Marsha Yvonne Thompson Mary Caroline Thurber Margaret Elizabeth Tribble Suzanne Trippe Helen Morris Truloclc SIKPIIJINL' Illfllbllll Elmm- CMNN -I-Ll1'I1L'l' 'iuxm Xlmiu XXvLIThk'l' XI.srg.m't XYIIQIDIJ Hlaur Xrmu Hwvfvlmitc Hvlmitc IJM1 XI uglrcl Hvlmitc Ulm Lim White Suxm C1121 Hvhitrnirc lf,xrlm1.1 Clnl XY1Hi,1u1x Cfirwlxxx Sxllux' XY1H1.1mN Ku' Vlrurnplu XXviHi.iIUN Vlulm ,Xnn Wdlix Rlully SLXITIHLEF Uviiwn Umv Hwy XX Mmm I,iuJ.1 RAIIIILLH Hvilt Buurlx' Vlwlmxmc XY1vrnlisf01'd w . hurtx' .Xrmu Hffmlwn Suxm IJUIIHY Xxvorluv L.1urLl Xvillhxnw XYright Khria Lymx XVYDDC Chlrlwttc fume Yacqcr Lum' Elle-n Younkers me ff QQ- , 3 rv- 3, by 11- -'Zu J-Q Q :A Q. A Q , r ' ren. 3- , R S. K A Y, I -. . Q . ,, , .. x . '. Qlxwl NILKLC Eishfvp Dlflu P.1gu fh.1pm.m L1,lYHlf'I1 Kun CMH Yumn Carwl Cfwdwin Kmhrxn Sums-V Grccm huh Pgge Ilirdaway NOT PICTUHED Cfxrla Inga Luduigsen Kathryn .Xnrw Xloorc Xkfnq' fum Klorrisnn Swan S-ull A-Xnm' Tcrman Uzullc XVil1i.1m5 Klr, Klargntre .mki hw fru-hmm fnende ,fa 513 Honors D j, .i..iiii Nlwlhglvuwahau. in 'Sd Q O am' 4--Q3 u-lu. L JI' ri V' fi .J'B1 ff,, - I i ' X.:- . VVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges The purpose of Who's Who is to recognize those students who have given outstanding service to the college. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, leadership and cooperation in educational and extracurricular activities, and the promise of future worth. .y- i l 5 PAM Gunn 1,1- WPI! re. ,fi WM H ' 4' , ' J , , - , , Gill, k D 53 by ' , , L--. I -1 r Bnrsv Burzx-mm P :ge Ninety-four Selection to VVho's VVho is one of the highest honors that can be attained by a Queens student. This year fifteen girls were selected to represent Queens in the publication of Wl1o's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. CAROL Coma CINDY Wmwune i xl Tnnnsa HANCOCK ROSE M1'l'CHHI-L 3 P -vs y 1 C rl 55 I I GENE BURTON SKIP LIRBAN an AW, fm . li' CERRY DAVIES IXIARY HOLLIDAY as ,g I fx ! '- A. fi Fi -H rg. . . ,- Liz TANNHAUSER CARHL VVA-rgnx 1'.1gw Xzrzuzw yu, 'lfl First row: Mary Lou Poot, Ann Knott, Susie Mullen, Donna Prather. Second row: Sallie Sharp, Susan Storey, Maureen Horak. Marshals The marshals are selected on the basis of scholastic achievement. The Chief Marshal is the senior with the highest average, and the other six marshals are the two girls from each of the upper classes with the highest aca- demic average. Marshals serve at all formal academic oc- casions. The faculty marshal is Dr. Mildred M. McEwen. uccns and Dana Scholars Queens Scholars are chosen from the entering freshman class on the basis of their high academic ability and leader- ship potential. The Dana Scholars are chosen from the upper classes on the basis of their achievement at the col- lege level. .1 i' 5. E1 1- S? f' C- i W? 't First row: Ursula Alexander, Anna Stout, Nancy Knoohuizen, Nancy Egeler, Laurel Wright, Susan Whitmire, Betsy Embry. Second row: Beverly Thomas ffirst semesterl, Susan Nec-ley, Maria Matheny, Joyce Jones, Barbara Williams, Mary Ann Pittman, Louise Rawl. Page N inety-six ia. SOPHONIORE DAX.-X SCHOL.-KRS. First mu Arden Brannan. Peggy Campbell. lean Nlilr-Hy, Xlary l.awrher, Sefond row: Marcia Cilladerre. Bonnie Rlslxer, Dianna Prathcr. lean Angell. ,lmlianna Rucker, if 3? i JUNIOR D.-XNA SCI-IOL.-XRS: First row: Susan Storey, Pwsie Beaudror, Susie Fleming. Serond row: Betty Simpson, Sharon Lancaster. Barbara Silva Dru Caulding. SENIOR DAN.-X SCHOLARS: First mu Mary Lou Pwr. Erenda Lefler. Elcanvfr Pe-pi. Sscfmi mu Carfiline Dillwl, Teresa Hancock, Suiie Mullen, Carml Cale, Marv Ellen Fl'-ra. P145 Ymzft 4 or nv Y I V Sitting: Pam Spence, Mary Lawther, Marcia Gilladette. Standing: Cathy Carpenter, Jean Milroy, Bonnie Risher. alkyrie Valkyrie is an honorary organization which recognizes outstanding scholarship, leadership, and citizenship to the college community displayed during the freshman year. Each year six members of the rising sophomore class are tapped into this organization. Members usher at college functions and keep records of each stuclent's activities at Queens. Page Ninety-eight LT 1 V, il' ' ' r-5'-fl r.. 'W if-v 'P' dana T3 Pam Spence Bles Valkyrie cards of new students. fb and Sceptre Orh anal Sceptre is a leatlersliip organization that recog- nizes those students wli-use cimeerii liar Queens College has inaniliesteal itself in tlealiealetl learlership. The urcler acts as a motif for leadership in the uwllege csiininunity hy heading ollicer training as well as serving as a channel of communication between stuclents and anlministration. At Christmas, the organizatiwn is in eharge of cleuirating Bur- well Ilall. as well as tht- wllr-ge Christmas tree. The orh, which signifies the spirit of Christian leadership, and the sceptre, xxhich stands for rcspunsihle leadership, bcconie the uhallenge fur each member when she is tapped iri the spring nf her junior year, 7 F l V1.4 '. tg - Carol W anon spares a few minutes in explain why she cannot give BTI SVP., even though she is at the all impurtant desk. I ' l A llllllllllll lllllll' Illl ' 'llIIIlI l W.. - r rffffzf- 'fir i l l r t h -1 m y - 1 , I i NX X 1 4', ,N X I Xi ll D . vxxi F xx N' W ul lltl illlt, il i R s Cynthia YVatkins, Carol VVatsnn, Gerry Davies, Liz Tannhauser, Mary Hitlliday. Cindy VViru'ille, Cami Cnle, Not Pietnrcd Teresa Hancuck Vtigi' X' :HUM Him . i., -. ti i-.1 ri Eel Q H 1 l ' : A I , . A 1 , 4 v 1 ' ' X -wi I , .M '1'? First row: Caroline Dillon, Gerry Davies, Ann Knott. Second row: Mary Lou Poot, Susie Mullen, Peggy Ann Edens, Brenda Leller, Molly Royal. Sigma Mu Sigma Mu is a regional honorary organization composed of members of the junior and senior classes and the faculty, which recognizes high scholastic attainment of upperclassmen and which encourages independent research. The members are announced at the Awards Day Assembly. Page One Hundred Is this what they call 'independent reseaxclf? ii l -,af at '5w+ w G if First row: Kathleen Berry, Mrs. llargett, Loretta Gordon. Second row: Ann Knott, Anita Connor, Becky Booze, Carol Blodgett, Janelle VVeir. Third row: Sue lfllelch, Donna Laney, Molly Royal, Teresa Hancock. I i X L se, ig? .N..- Members of D.O. try on hats before their annual Hat Party begins. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron is an international music fraternity for women. Membership in this organization, which is open to students doing both major and minor work in music, to music faculty, to professional musicians, and to concert artists, is based on scholarship. The fraternity stimulates interest and appreciation of good music as well as encouraging individual excellence. The members of Delta Omicron usher at faculty recitals. The projects of this organization include a get- acquainted party in the fall for music students and the music faculty, selling stationery and note cards, and a hat sale in the spring. Page Out' Iliimlrcd One Ma ueen Iudy Wood Page One Hundred Two E' 4,g::.4vf Q Maid 0 Honor Liz Bennett The May Day festivities this year began on Friday night with a combo party sponsored by the Panhellenic Council. Cn Saturday, the Queens campus was transformed into an Oriental Garden with singers, dancers, and club booths decorated as tea houses. The Queen of the May, Judy Vtlood, attended by her Maid of Honor, Liz Bennett, reigned over the pageant. ffx fl, The oriental motif was also carried over into the formal ball, held on campus Saturday night, with part of the dance being held outside under canopies. Billy Knauff and his orchestra furnished the music for the evening. The weekend of festivity and gaiety was brought to a close with a concert on Sunday afternoon by the Shirelles. Page Una Hrurrlnnl Tlrwe ' 4 v -. 9 9-J' I, - ' :V 'BA E .4f' ,. ..,. 'K , . GERRY DAVIES SARA MARCIA PERLEY X 19124, 1 ,V I - Q .' R x- TX L Page One Hzmdred Four JUDY BARRET MARY MCMILLAN AIARIA XVYNNE 5 a .e4 ', 1,3 ' v V r- i f L gh l 1 V U 1 'l x ' Liv 'Q' A .1 F xl Ji 1 'T T! Xx L 5 - ' I N-.21 lr ,,, 1. .L 1 .,, , , - ,I , t -'-LT' ., l , S, - ' ,..,-351. f'. I ,Xl CISSA BASTEN . ' ' 3, ,ii-,ik ' JQQ ' . L Q . -1 .fx CARLA A1II.LER , Q I f X .A W ' X X . , ' 1 1 !f? 'f ll? l,l L i V g -Q I -' -L - -. gi I- IXIARY XVAIN INGRAM :XLICE ROBERTS O - X L f I Wigs Um' H1a11.Iwj.1' Inu' in d:- ' I I GENE HILL x f L. t . -5. 4..'.,.' W 5 P af g 6 is g 1 ' I x af w A QL In tv., 04 I 1 I 2 , i Vi? CAROLYN COLE Page One Hundred Six g N-. May Court aww .-Y JN A 1 5- C37 P-fl JANE CLINNINCHAAI LYNN BHOWNELL we as .Q- T3 .aff 1 fi-if XXL! ,. CHARLIE KUBHICHT BARBARA IXIANN, CQRACIE ANDERSON, C0-Clmirmen of Huy Day Pun' Um' Hz4m1'rCJ NUVU1 'IFC B33-4 S100 lobliiz VS mu .do 'WJ Xxx-'QT 3 yi -+,,,..t ,,.. , W 1 W g. Qi' 555 P053 Giisfnua i '3 fzXiE 2 ie'-wzzzzmcfg . GQ A ., pg, 'ff'4 f'w 2 A W 5 V i Off MODE-L ' A' M, u,,,,,,,Mg, , X 1 1.x muiwig shdnf 1iLkA2?i Outing blnrtiutsi v.. un Q N . . . f mi Uiwvtfxlfifi sf +9 3 fqlgqi. a S 9 I FEBUUN HIPC! ? x DESWNO 1 f . is! L D I 1 X n ,-0'I'i -1 1 X Xlulxlmemxu Nl V ' I Ill'.lX. l3fl1-1'1 -E , J .4 ,, gg 5 Q 10 A Vlgx5 'Y lt .1 ll 5. 7 ' 4 Ft! g 4 . rganizations The organizations provide a backdrop for student activi- ties on campus. Through such organizations the students are able to govern the varied aspects of college life in ccr operation with the faculty and administration. Participation is encouraged so that each student's viewpoints may be ex- pressed and her ideas broadened. VV'hether on a committee or president of an organization, she is able to work with other individuals with similar interests. Each girl can real- ize her potential if she takes an active part in campus organizations. Page One Hizmirezi Ten A Dr. King, speaker for Christian Emphasis Week, opens an informal lecture. i Ill ill! --mC- Students vote for next year's leaders. .fi 4 and f Black Friday auclioneer and excited cashiers. The VV.iiling VVa1l draws mam' comments and on-loukers. x J ,fx r 1 r Candidates presented at a reception in Burwell. 1 r1Q1: flue' Hzuirlrul f'Ir'1'1'11 5.2-qi-F :n 4i From left to right: Rosie Beaudrot, Betsy Buchan, Mary Lawther A . . nn Goodykoontz, Darla Coffey, Eleanor Pepi, Janice Medlock,'Shirley Ann Pieice, Glenn Dickerson, Julie ,Thomley, Caroi Cole, ,lean Milroy, Cindy Wirwille. Teresa Hancock Kay Stuart Rose Mitchell Carol Watson i l E ' i Student Legislature ments to the constitution are some of the questions with which the Student Legislature works. The legislative body of the Student Government Association is composed of presidents of the major organizations, publications editors, class presi- dents, and ofhcers of Student Government. The legislature coordinates activities on campus and responds to the ideas and opinions of students. This year the Legislature sent students to the weekly Charlotte City Council meetings. lean Milroy and her machine Page One llmzdrcd Twelve Discussions of campus issues, changes in policy, and amend- , . I , I I l F . ' L' Q . ' -' , I g.- .. r A - , 2 , . -1 k, iffg sg E.wecutii'e Officers: Kay Stuart, Rosie Beaudrot, Carol Watson, Cindy VVirwille, Carul Cole. Second row: Janice Me-dlock, jean Milroy. ,P ..- J' .Y .4....-fer'-5, , .J - v, ' - 1- L .lu I farm I Marcia Gilladette and Kay Stuart catch up on the news from Marciifs publication, the S.G.A. Bulletin. Q4 gl ..,, Delegates pack to leave for State Student Legislature. X rf: 1 I' lizigt' Om' llmzilruil Thirteen 1 J J A Cindy Wirwille, President APRESIDENT1 Student Government Association The main purpose of the Queens Student Govemment As- sociation is to provide a central voice through which students may express their opinions. S.G.A. administers rules of Stu- dent Government and enacts legislation. Student activities and interests are planned and unified by the various standing committees including Executive, Budget, Handbook, Independent Reading, and Campus Drives. The committees of the State Student Legislature and C.G.U.N. attend yearly mock assemblies. The Secretariate, which in- cludes the S.G.A. library, Typing Bureau, and S.G.A. Bulletin, are committees through which Student Government can co- ordinate programs and activities. .--gg 1 ,A jean Milroy, Kay Stuart, Cindy Wirwi.lle, Carol Watson, Rosie Beaudrot. Page One Hundred Fourteen Iudicial Board The Queens honor svstem is an agreement between mem- 5 - bers of the student body, the faeultv, and the administration R' NK by vvhieh students are on their honor to adhere to certain standards of conduct in community living. The honor system is governed bv gi spirit of trust, hope, and openness made effective bv eaeh students acceptance of the honor pledge. The purpose of the -ludieial Board is to encourage the spirit of honor as .1 personal and a community responsibility. Mem- bers strive to give eaeh student a further understanding of this trust whieh prevails in the corporate life of Queens. Membership consists of six elected student members, the student body President, tvvo faculty members, and the Deans of the college. ' ,Qs Carol Cole, Chairman Lf- .54 Carol Cole, Cvnthia XVatkins, Ann Goodvkoontz. Sara Klareia Perlev, Dr. XXlllliClT'll lleidler, Nlr. Charles Ilrevver. 1 Cindy Xxll1'N'lllC, Gerry Davies, Elizabeth Eve. Klrs. Gebhardt. Page f Im' Hiimirvil Fiftee ,fi Resident Student Council ,,.. ,,, ,I f' . The purpose of Resident Student Council is to make and M, Z!! enforce social regulations concerning resident students. The 2 ff Council evaluates these regulations to ensure that their pur- X poses, the aims of the college, and the needs of the students are in harmony. Composed of the ofhcers and dormitory presi- dents, R.S.C. acts as a sounding board for ideas and sugges- tions from the student body. Z : p 1 , i 9 ' X Carol Watson, President iff' Q ,,,-f ' - 7:7 ,, Fx fi . f Becky Booze, Toby Merk, Carolyn Williams, Carol Kilpatrick, Mary Clark, Sara Ferris, Carol Watson, Barbara Mann, Susan Milton, Janice Wertz, Gracie Anderson, Bonnie Risher, Sue Barker. Page One Hundred Sixteen Day Student Council The Day Student Council strives to provide ti link between the d.iy students and their reaident el.issin.ites. One of the Council! ni.iin purpoxes i5 coordinating the .activities of the day students with tho5e of the eollege, Beginning with Orientation in the full, the Day Student Council helps new students become acquiinted with Queens .ind Chirlotte. Other projects include the Black Friday Auction to mise money for rht- Day Student Scholarship given annually, and the provision of Chrigtmas gifts for a needy family. 1 I I l I I I I 1 1 I Y 1 if ! Xxhhxlhll lx 3 3. Z, 5,-Q U L- 4,5 Kay Stuart, President ,K 'P 5 V, First raw: Chris Barto, Beth johnson. Second row: Kay Stuart, Susan Webb, Mary McMillan, ,lane Dila. lV'.ii'r' U up Iliiiitirgti QUIK G9 52:2 1 C f Ii ,X t t . ' A 1. . Janice Medlock, Coordinator ational Student Association Queens College is a member of the National Student As sociation, a federation composed of approximatel th h y ree un- dred colleges and universities in the United States. There are more than a million students represented by N.S A. who are members of the association through their locally-elected stu- dent governments. On the Queens campus, N.S.A. encourages a mature con- cern by each student for the problems of her cam us ' p , natlon, and world. ln the field of international affairs N S A held a seminar on Vietnam. On the campus, N.S.iA. sponsored a Wailing Wall on which students could place their complaints and suggestions relating to college life. The or anizatj l g on a so sponsored a course evaluation project in cooperation with the Curriculum Committee. I I Marcia Gilladette, Nancy Okerson, I G -Qs'r- -V14 ev eanne reer, Linda Phillips, Ianice Medlock, Frances S 'th B k Page One Hundred Eighteen mx , ec y Parks, Anita Henson, Kay Davis. uec-:ns Christian Associauon Guiding studt-nts, lliculty. .ind stall' to .i clearer individual life through study .ind worship is tht- purpose of the Queens Christian .-Xssociatiori. Btsidcs Chapel Vcspcrs, QCA. spona sors other actixitics in which L-.ich stuclcnt is given the oppore tunity to gain .1 better understanding of herself and to CXPICSS a Christian concern for others. One such activity is the tutorial project, in cooperation with the YMCA, which gives Queens students L1 chance to help culturally'dcprii'ed school children. :Xt the .innual XYhitc Gift Service in December, the student body contributes funds used to adopt a foreign orphan. To encourage student-faculty relations, Q.C.A. sponsors Faculty Firesides. which allow students to attend informal discussions at faculty members' homes. Through the candy sale in December, QC..-X. raised Funds to contribute food to Christmas baskets of servant Families at the lnclian college of which Dr. Shipstone is President. l v 3 I 2 41 J 'tj I Darla Coffey, President -li xr 17 If f it-Y Susan Storey, Diane Roberts, Ann Black, Page Simpson, Emily Bodenhamer, Teresa Hancock, Susie Mullen, Susan VVebb, Darla Coffey, Meta Vtlillis, Dr, Daniel Zeluff, Sally Nelson, Lisa Wlhite, Monique Nlcklullcn, Pat Baztg, Anita Morrow. vit' lltuitlfctll .YIDZNPEP HK-. .U . . 'Iv 'WEE if an .lt-, Q: 'F L L5 V M mem mg A Q,-N M-. ----' ,4::eff:::--1wv:-:-- ' AMT Wir ,M-gm..- - iff! . 1 ,,... ...-.-- V ,szgf 9 ' ' ' A em -f-gi' ,f . V , M1 ' ,wom- : 5 1 . .-.L.-..,..M,,.. N-b 'Af' Q www. .,.,. - - A,:4.:QE53v 3 sf gffgf 1. ,.- v'4Lg5f,,. .H NN. . 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'1ff:::f '-- ., - , A 1 -.--so-vi :z- 1 .,f 'fy :Ef: A.,.3: Y ' ,,.3':Tj,,2f:ggi V gif' :? f' Qggyfff. .erixairifefsji-,'6'Zfi'qgg':::5,J3lf. ' f r 7- -+44 f : iiziirefs-ifgL '? . Q A V v ' . S wi-.Nfviy-mga. ,ify5f'l 953 vb mi. .,:Qf'?'f-rf Ar-1 2 . LA - '-'f7'f?f if'e:,,U.. TL 'iisvfgrlefli 35:3 -1 un. 1 Q'-amifff-www--' , Q- f M - , ng-. I Dr. Zeluff speaks at one of the Q.C.A. sponsored discussion groups. , A loaded-down choir member boards the tour bus. Page One Hundred Twe11ty'hvo A t' 't' C 1V1 ICS Since college life is a unique time for leaming to live in close association with a variety of people, it is necessary to have an inclusive and well organized program of extracurricular activi- ties. With the wide range of activities available, each student can find a group suited to her particular interests. Through such activities she can learn to work in a group. In this way she contributes to life at Queens and prepares herself for com- munity life after college. r A 1- -' I X prepare my gi. ni thu Ifnnulzniunt Pmgmm directed bv Dr, Wright and Nlrx. PL-xtuttlcr at XI-frgan Elementary Schml. Srudunr- . 1 'I V X ' 1- N . 1111 . X J: lil! ' - -1 f' XXXK, ' ', wig N . fir Fx ' QL ' Q, v, L v ' Q x , - i ' X ' X ,z wx, , i , Q., , -, uf e V E i 'isa' 'V i :V ,Y , A ' ,' s Q - ., ' rr- ' 5 r .J i I Susan Dixon, editor, pawns OPI another of this year's Student Di' Lag! minute ingu-unions for a Dolphin Club practice. rectories. The long-awaited Christmaa Dance finally arrives. uzrfrvii Twsvzrvvrlzrae 1 , A I N . 3 !,, 1 , I if - if w A bf ,M Y I X95-. . ,li . J K wk F As part of the years program of educational and cultural extensions, the college sponsored ri series ot lectures and con- certs with speakers and artists from th: helds of science, liter- ature, politics, music, art. drama, international relations, edu- cation, and sociology, ln addition, art lilms wwe shown throughout the year. This year the program was diverse and of high quality. Dr. H. YVarner Kloepler, visiting Danforth Lecturer, spoke on the adverse and optimistic trends in the Field of genetics today, in his lecture Genetics in the Service of Nan. Dr. Ernest F. Patterson, Profewor of Economics at Davidson College, spoke on The Political Economy of an Aftluent Society. Probert Speaight, actorcritic and Danforth Lecturer, delivered a series of lectures and informal discussions on English literature and the theater. A talk which aroused much interest was the one given by Dr. Anne Firor Scott on American Women-The Unfinished Revolution. Few concerts were planned this year because the committee was uncertain of the completion date of the Fine Arts Builcl- ing. Rey De LaTorre, a classical guitarist, presented a series of selections from Spanish and Latin American Music. The Norman Walker Dance Company returned for the second year and gave another remarkable modern dance performance. Among concerts on campus were Marguerite Noel on the violin, Dr. George A. Stegner on the piano, and Mr. Carlyle E. Weiss, faculty tenor. A notable performance was that of Derry Dean, a well known violinist, and Roger Drinkall, cello player, who also appeared at Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall this year. ? o l In 51 sv' -g Dr. John E. Keller, Lecturer ..a.a,. g-,,.. X., ' Rey de la Torre, Spanish Guitarist H. Warner moepfer, Danforth Visiting Lecture-r Page Our' Htuitlrerl Trrelrtvffive 1 E . 5- K I First row: Linda Redford, Sue Ruschhaupt, Lanelle Weir, Becky Booze, Sara Marcia Perley, Kay Crawford, Kat ie Barker, Kathleen Berry. Ellen Conlon, Linda Walker, Sue Welch. Second row: Kathy Boardman, Lisa Ray, Libba Carpenter, Marilyn Cuhl, Karen Seay, Beth Lewis, Tomruye Greer, Judy Corbett, Donna Laney, 1. Why don't you play on tour and then I can stay here? Page One Hundred Twenty-six F5 Bonnie Risher, Anita Connor, Carol Blodgett, Loretta Gordon. Third row: Nonie Holt, Carolyn Gabb, Sam Wester, Pris Sullivan, Nancy Fewell, Susan Rufhn, Illoy Iohnson, Elizabeth Proctor, Lee Chapman, Sarah Tipton, Kat y Fristoe, Ellen Chambers. ueens College I Concert Choir The high point of the year for the choir was the spring con- cert tour. Under the direction of Mr. Carlyle E. Weiss and accompaniment of Mr. John D. Morrison, the thirty-nine member group toured Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Ohio, and North Carolina. The traditional robes were wom for sacred concerts and the new blazers and skirts were used during the secular concerts. During the year, the choir sang for chapel programs, Chris- tian Emphasis Week, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. The annual Christmas and spring concerts, plus a pops concert, were presented on campus. Within the community, the choir performed at Sardis Presbyterian Church and presented a German Christmas Concert. The choir continued its custom of presenting the John A. Holliday Award to a member of the graduating class for her outstanding service to the choir over a period of four yea.rs. x ,Y ' ff, X ilvl QX Va- t j4x . 'J . if ' .F . l Beckv Booze, Vice-Pfesidentg Anita Connor, President Loretta Gordon, Secretaryg Mr. Carlyle VVeiss, Dzrectorg Kathy Fristoe, Chairman of Public Relationsg Donna Laney, Libfariang Mr. John D. Morrison, Accompmzist. i , ,.. y 1 . . y . Q N ,-1 -5. ,N ' Q fr ui , 9 . '3 Y ' Q :V H. Z H' e I zz-i ss: f we r ,, i- W 5 H don't you start packing these risers and then we can leave? Dnn't wr-rry, girls. It w+vn't be all work' - l f'.4gg Um' llzunlrtul lqwfrrrvx 1 1 Page W4'V ff , , 1 Recreation Association Recreation Association provides an outlet for students in the form of recreational activities. PLA. sponsors inter-class competition in basketball, volleyball, tennis, ping-pong, Play Day, and a faculty-sponsored volleyball game. The President's Trophy is awarded to the class with the most points accumu- lated through inter-class competition. Monthly movies and bicycles for rent are also R.A. sponsored projects. Qi. 1 Betsy Buchan, President First row: jane Thoreson, Carla Miller, Linda Phillips, Ene Watkins, Mary Meket. Second row: Jean Evans, Sally O'Rourlte, Carolyn McLeod, Betsy Buchan, Lucy Sonntag, Prissy Mebane, Mary Steele, Third raw: Miss Phyllis Pharr, Sally Markle, Betsy Edwards, Ricki Moore, Judy Payette, Mary jane Brown, Joanne Martin, Nancy Powell. wi Us in ks lr I il? K , One Hundred Twenty-eight ,5-X I-ff D v - uw,'wU' I VA ' I ,Y A' ' , E . Q 7 F f x The pingpong toumament drew quite a bit of interest this year. E . R.A. sponsored class competmon m basketball. Page Une Hzuzdred Tll'CPZfj D1f11C ' 1 ZX . 'L' N A 1 11: 1 --1. --n-.....,, 1 W5 - L ,Q '-lu 'Y- First row: Paxon McLean, Joanne Martin, Susan Webber. Second row: Lucy Sonntag, Ellen Kennedy, jane Cunningham, Mary Steele, Pat Scroggs. Basketball Tlie basketball team played three games this year, but unfortunately was not victorious. The team played Winthrop twice and Kings College once. First row: Melba Evans, Nancy Eaves, Mary Cooper, Sandy Glock. Second gow: Anita Henson, Margaret Hubel, Betsy Edwards, Nancy Powell, jean vans. Page One Hundred Thirty Tenms Al-though Queens has no organized tennis team, several qualified girls represent the college in touma- ments throughout the Southeast. Sally O'Rourke won the singles and doubles tournament in Southern Pines, North Carolina, in 1964. She also placed Erst in the 1964 junior Girls Championship of North Carolina and held the same rank in the doubles division of the Crackerland Tournament held in Athens, Georgia. In 1965 jean Evans was the winner of the National Iaycees Tournament. olleyball The Queens volleyball team participated in the an- nual Sports Day at :Xppalachian State Teachers College in Boone, N. C. .AX lfaculty-student game was held with the Faculty victorious, but the freshmen were out in numbers. loanne Martin was acting team captain. First VOTUII Paxon McLean, Lucy Sonntag, Betty Tribble. Second hslanlyn Houser, Kathy Kimbrough, Joanne Martin, Julia o an . ... ,2- -er iigri ,J . f-- 2 --wi: Ueiaitnkig N5 can , 61,17 jane Mack 19-1- ,Ji As representative of Queens College, jane Mack excels in golf. In 1964 she won the first Virginia Collegiv ate Invitational. During the summer, Jane was runner' up in the Virginia State Championship for Women. K, fa-J -P, l ,, w Q. Q? . i Liz Bennet, President Dolphin Club The Dolphin Club gives those girls who enjoy swimming an opportunity to strive for perfection. Members are selected on the basis of their ability to perform certain aquatic skills. Each year the Dolphins, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Magher, give a water show several nights in a row. This year's theme, Miles of Music, was an outstanding perform- ance which took more than the ability to swim. Some of the work that went to produce the show included selecting the theme, writing the script, making costumes and scenery, co- ordinating lights and make-up, and practicing hours before the show. First row Liz Bennet Demere Clark lX a : , , I-rgaret Day, Nancy Day, Page Simpson, Toby Merk, Teresa Hancock, Nan McLeod Hooper, Betty Simpson, Carla Miller. Second row: Jennie Cunningham, Susie Davis, Shelly Rosson, Dianne Roberts, Patti Macon, Carol Fleming, Barbie Merk, Susie Denton. Third raw: Anne Johnson, Mandy Sonneborn, Ellen Yonkers, Sarah Kyle, Bonnie Chappell, Page One Hundred Thirty-two jean Dobson, Elaine Turner, Mary Cooper, Sandra Glock, Paxon Mc- Lean, julia McDonald, Mary jane Brown, Marianne Taylor, Iudy Payette, Patricia Rose, Carolyn McLeod. Fourth row: Nancy Dorrier, Eleanor Reipe, Nancy Powell, Sheryl Greenwood, Beverly Dobbins, Nancy Bean. , ...g, Q-A... A-.. --... W .-'-- . t - , .1 'gt - ' . ' ... fe em. If .QQ ' 3.3. Ml - 5- . ' 1 - I' ' U . wx- ' 5 , .3 -xx, '..', ' 'U . N., ,-. s x -2 , Q' - Q fu ug 'N I F V i if -' --1 'I 'L I ' . lf ,Q Q 'kin . W-1-L - .1 - . 3 h . l 2 kv- M' by iv s . 'sei 'B , s S T Y' . 1 i . 'A Rus' This year the Dolphin Club used Miles of Music as the theme for their water show. ,f .5 , A1-,- H-N - ' Qi 5 2 7 .', 7iu.k J L.,7 v-. .ZA Aquatic skills are necessary for membership in the Dolphin Club. Mrs. Ruth Magher, the club's advisor. gives valuable assistance to the members. Page Une lliamlvml Tlzxrti rlzre Orientation Council ln the spring, the Orientation Council and the administra- tion plan the fall program which acquaints new students with various phases of life at Queens. Freshman Advisory Counse- lors correspond with new students during the summer and help them throughout the year. Conferences with faculty advisors introduce freshmen to the academic program. This year Panhellenic Council presented a How To Study panel discussion as an extension of the academic orientation. During orientation week, life at Queens is introduced by each stu- dent association. A fashion show, get acquainted sessions, and a mixer with Davidson were some of the activities of the Orientation Council this year. First rcrw Kay Stuart Shirley Ann Pierce Susie Mullen Darla CoHey. Second row: Dolly Cannon, Cindy Wirwille, Janice - - lin l l wt, AA ..--1 3 ' .7 - . DM.. D :J n I1 cr 5 Cl u D P e5:,f?f1 l H1157- Skip Urban, Michele Mclienney, Nancy Eaves, Anne Robinette, Dorothy Anne Cumbey. Reita Pendry, Editof Handbook The Handbook serves the college community as a guide to all Facets of student life at Queens. The purpose of the Hand- book Committee is to provide students with a clear and de- tailed statement of regulations, organizations, traditions, and government of the college. During Orientation Week, freshmen attended discussions about the Handbook in order to become acquainted with the opportunities present and the responsibilities required at Queens. Swatches Swatclzes is a publication of the Student Government As- sociation designed to introduce new students to one another. The booklet contains pictures, names, and addresses of the entering Freshman class and transfer students. Bliss Mildred Miscally. Mr. Ray Clark, and the editor work hard during the summer to produce this valuable publication. The booklet is an important part of the familiarity at Queens between classes. Ptzigt' flue Htuztlretl Thirty 1 ff' I has Kay Davis, Mary Lou Poot, Paula Causey, Susan Dixon, Eleanor Pepi, Rosie Beaudrot, Caroline Dillon, Elizabeth Anderson, Marty Toler, Skip Urban, Kaki Reed. Yyzt' f 4 ' -0 Eleanor Pepi, Editor Page One Hundred Thirty-six - Current The Queens Current appeared as a bi-monthly newspaper this year. Under the leadership of Eleanor Pepi, it kept the college uptodate on current events and served as a means of interchange of ideas on campus issues involving faculty, administration, and students. The Current proposed the Wailing Wall which, through N.S.A., has become a means of communication among stu- dents. The Current received a First Class Honor Rating from the Associated Collegiate Press, a first for the college newspaper. xvf LW ,ff Xi !,! Manager, Eleanor Pepi, Editor. Eleanor Pepi and the Currenfs advisor, Dr. James Lovell. Betsy Edwards, Managing Editor, Lee Hastings, Business iff 'I ' r li ii Ll bil Q fsiiffi First row' Ann Sample, Michele Mclienny, Julie Marshall, Helen Buchanan, Chris Page, Nancy Egeler, ,I-4'l l'll'1ll!3 Sue CTSY. Fran Marhav. Second row: Iuflv Luxton. Kit Hamrick, Tricia Hewitt, Caroline Dixon, Mary Vvain Ingram, Nan Noel, Myrta Pulliam, Gracie Anderson, Pat-Miller, Jeannie Kleinhammer, Brim Shuffird, Lynnda Cannon, re llumiruil Thirty wmv: Rose Mitchell, Editor Signet Signet is the Queens literary magazine. This bi- annual publication strives to reveal student and faculty self expression through the different phases of creative writing such as poems, short stories, essays, and sketches. Signet is also a medium of expression for student art work. The Signet editor and staff continued to up- hold the eight-year tradition of excellence this past year. ,ll First row: jane Hoyme, Kay Davis. Second row: Iudy Wood, Rose Mitchell, Carol Cole, Lynn Brownell. Third row: Sally O'Rourke, Eleanor Reipe, Sue Piupprecht, Fran Mathay, Bitsy Eubanks. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight -1 f l S1 'Q 1 'W : 'l I Q. - Mrs. Roberta Chalmers, advisor first semester. i!T.?7Q . fs.: .3 N wig Q 4- 4 onli Pam Grebe, layout editor for Signet. ? 71' Miss Gordon Freeman, Signet advisor second semester. Lynn Brownell served as this year's art editor. me Une Hmnllred Tlxirry vzinz Page 3,1 cf- t . A 6 ' Y r. -4 5.,:.?'W b ,,.... '- , my .Vs-1 lvl Glenn Dickerson, Editor .Z 1:15111 Ellen Burleson, Activitiesg Elizabeth Henderson, Organizationsg Alice Yeargan, SOfUTifi6Sj Cathy Carpenter, Faculty and Ad- ministration. One Hundred Forty Coronet The CORONET is the yearly publication of Queens Col- lege that strives to capture and reproduce the events of the past year. This year, the 1965-66 staff attempted to capture the feelings and emotions each girl experiences while at Queens, as well as the events important to the college com- munity as a whole. We attempted to Find those elements that set Queens apart from other collegesg those intangible ele- ments which exist for each girl at Queens. It is our hope that these pages will stimulate your memory of the years spent here. frt Q 9 I -'-. ir- ' Betty Thompson, jr. Classy Dorothy Anne Cumbey, Honors: Helen Buchanan, Fr. Classg jean Milroy, Soph. Class. .qt A 1 V ' 5 f 3 I R. f gi. 1 JI X 5 -A 1 M. ag V- . P.xf' Tilda Todd, Photography Editorg L-A5 Huber and Ann Robinson, Copy Editors, work Judy Munson, Assismm pjlomgmphyl with M155 Louxse Cltungs. Copy Advisof. -lane Hack, CH-Arr Elzmr. Nm Pzurzvmi lhrb.4r.x Klum I ' ac? 4' Jane Thoreson, Advev-rising .Uanagevg NVQ:-egie Knox, Business Mr Ggwrgq Shmlv. ,-Lirzymr, .md C,ll'.-rm IJ1.lv,'r-H11 ull-4 wer Alanager V ' phnx fwr publzualxwvn wi xhh war- lf--uk Psge Ona Hxnnired Form-0 rx Independent Reading Committee The Independent Reading Committee is composed of students and faculty mem- bers appointed by the Student Covemment and the President of the college. Its main objective is to stress the intrinsic values and pleasures of reading, outside the class- room situation. Each semester, the com- mittee selects a book for special emphasis, makes it available in paperback form, and sponsors discussions, programs and displays to stimulate campus-wide interest. In the fall, the bookof-the-semester was I. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy, The Fellowship of the Ring, the first novel of the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. The spring book-of-the semester was Jacques Barzun's The House of Intellect. I.R.C. also sponsored book re- views in the Current, arranged a series of displays in the library and compiled recom- mended leisure reading liss from sugges- tions submitted by students, faculty and administration. Dr. Frank Mullen, Miss Thelma Albright, Johanna Rucker, Pam Grebe, Miss Sylvia Pruitt, Dru Gaulding, Sue Rupprecht, Dr. Norris Preyer, Nancy Egeler. Z' First rmv: Mr. Shealy, Eleanor Pepi, Mrs. Gebhardt, Weesie Knox. Second row: Mr. Kilner, Glenn Dickerson, Skip Urban. Page One Hundred Forty-two Publications Board The Publications Board meets periodi- cally to coordinate plans of the College publications: CORONET, Queens Current, Signet, and Student Handbook. The meet- ings include discussions of policy change regarding content, format, and staff or- ganization, as well as approval of the busi- ness transactions of each publication. Mem- bers of the Publications Board are stu- dent editors, business managers, and facul- ty advisors of the four campus publica- tions, in addition to the Dean of Students, Business Manager of the college, and the head of Public Relations. Terpsichorians Left to riglzrz Carla Miller, C:-nnie lnhnsnn, Julie Thnmely, Barbara McKinney, Marslu Mrller, Sallie In Guess, Ann Lindsey, Martha Slate, Betty Trxmhle, Katherme Green, Dale I.idd1cn!t, Betty Snnpwn, Clans lldrtn, jenny Clarcm, Busy Euhanks. Glnger Mull, In Anne Innes, Linda llarlxey, ClI1QlY nletcdlle. Center hlrs Green. OFFICERS: Left 1 0 ,iglzrr Anne Linrlsey, Bglrhxm McKinney, Carla hliller. Dance Club The hlmlern Drsnee Cluh is npen tn gall students who have .nn interest in Llrrneing and who want to heneht from further slucly while mking part in performances on Carnpus. This ye.1r the Dance Cluh entertainecl with seveml clances rut B1 mrs llead, had u part in rho return of rhc Nnrrnm VV.1ll4er IDJIICL' Company, and presented a spring enneert ennllenl Fnur Seasons. Members also nttennlecl wnrkshnps .mul exhihitinns .rt other Nnrth Caro linrr colleges. Pug' flue Hzmrlnml Ifnrlr llln T7 L r lf it , Y? First row: Susan Storey, Sara Ferris, Kathy Bordman, Karen Seay. Second row: lkildy MaGill, Mary Maronv Bits Hardie Connie Johnson. Third row: Dee Stancil, Ann VVhite, Susie Newsom, Lynn oodward, Donna Laney Mrs ostettler ff Page One Hundred Forty-four German Club To stimulate an interest in the culture, language, and peo- ple of the German-speaking countries is the purpose of the German Club. Monthly meetings are held to further students' understanding of German. Once a month members dine to- gether at the Deutsche Tisch CGerman tablel around which only German is spoken. The highlight of the First semester was a supper with the Davidson German Club. French Club The French Club is an organizanon which 3ldS 1n the stimulation of interest in the language and culture of the French-speaking people. It also provides an opportunity for students to use their speaking knowledge of French. The club enjoys frequent meetings with the French Club at Davidson. First row: Penny Birdsall, Caryl Day. Second row: Pat Miller, Judi Hunter, Betsy Newman, Nancy Rusk, Michelle Villetet, Melba Evans, Betty Roberts, Mr. Michael Margrett. Spanish Club The outstanding project of the Spanish Club was the tutoring of Spanish-spe.ilting people in basic English con- versations. Members were .ihle to communicate with the Spanish-speaking people while helping them learn English. isli-rlniericaii countries. 3 1 The purpose of the club is to f.imili.iri7e the members with the l.iri1tgu.itge, people, and customs ol, tht- Spanish and Span- si- First mu' Tinlr Burtnette, Miss Kirby, -lvi XVayne Doughton, Margaret Piubel. Nancy Eaves, Xlr. Margrett, Olga Baralt. Second row Rheta Lanehart, Terry Frasier, Kathy Strickland, Penny Birdsall, Mary Talbert Bryant, Prissy Mebane, Nancy Powell. Psychology Club The Psychology Club is composed of all interested upper- of the occupations of former psycholo classmen majoring in psychology. During the past year mem- interest to the group was the voluntee gy majors. Of special r work done through- bers investigated job opportunities and conducted a survey out the year in the psychiatric ward at Memorial Hospital. Seated: Linda Cacchioli, Robin Scroggs, Barbara Ballard, Nancy Trebeck, Smnding: Chris Barto, Judy Strauch, Dr. Shealy, Susan Daly, Barbara Goodson, Susan Whitford, Anita Morrow, Gail Cannon, Diane Hollenbeck, President. Page Une Hzmtlred Forint'-five Chemistry Club Another new club on campus is the Chemistry Club. The meetings provided an opportunity for students and faculty to present reports on independent projects. The club stimu- lates interest in job opportunities and graduate studies in fields relating to chemistry. Members took advantage of scientific meetings, such as the meeting of the American Chemical Society in Charlotte. First row: Betty Thompson, Shirley Ann Pierce, Mary Kenny. Second row: Dr. Trimble, Ann Eamest, Dee Stancil, Dr. McEwen, Carolyn Rinker, Brenda Leiler, President. Biology Club The purpose of the Biology Club is to promote interest in the biological sciences among the students at Queens. Activi-ties of the past year were closely allied with the North Carolina Collegiate Academy of Science. Field trips First row: 'Dr. Fehon, Joanne Hendricks, Rebecca McDaniel, Born- nie Chappell, Sandy Glock, Helen Fraser, Mary Lawther. Second row: Jennifer Allen, Susie Davis, Linda White, Carolyn McLeod. Third row: Cynthia Gandee, Anita Henson, Ginger Mull, Lynn of the club included a trip to the Carolina Biological Supply House in Burlington, N. C., and to the Marine Research Lab in Beaufort, S. C. Earnest, Joanna Rucker. Fourth row: Tudie Blackwelder, Susie Davis, Bitsy Hardie, Libba Layheld. Fifth row: Carol Anderson, Ann Gillespie, Susan Lohman, Sharon Lancaster, Barbara Home, Mandy Sonneborn, Chatty Harris. .- Page One Hundred Forty-six ,C Ski Club Tha' Ski Cluh, .ilthiiugh ii nciv cluh on Campus, nrousccl much interest. Five tripg tu lllouing llucla, N. C. were sponsorcrl xvherc members rcccivual instructions from ex- pcrtlv qu.ililicrl ski imtructurs. During spring vacation, n trip was spurisurul to Mount Snow, Vermont. The only prcrcquisitcs for mcrnlwrship in thc Ski Club are L1 dcsirc to lc.irn to ski, and A desire to have fun. V Q- ,xx g Nx K- V, Ricld Moore, President The members of the Ski Club prepare to leave on one of their many trips to Blowing Rock, N. C. T 'W! -ff' rx l 454 'tk I-ffl Q5 ' l Fira - 'I' Q 4- 1 v1 -A-nr Piagc Our' llumlretl Forty-seven If Judy VVoocl, Clzairmmz ii hifi 1: 'if ' grzlilt 25 3 -We ESMF ifrfvi 3 if ii 1'cgi,ii, iff? T' 0. I i , 1' 2 I f N 4 , I -A A Dance Committee The Dance Committee organizes the social functions of the student body. The Freshman Mixer with Davidson was held the first football weekend of the year with dates matched by IBM computer. Flatt and Scruggs, Bluegrass musicians, per- formed at the Christmas weekend. A Mistletoe Ball was held at Park Center with music by Billy Knauff and his orchestra. The high point of the year was the May Day weekend with a pageant, concert, and formal dance. Left to right: Mildred Barnes, Betty Cobb, Carol McCormick, Judy Wood, Margaret Barnes, and Marianne Taylor. Page Clue Hzuzdreti Forty-eight Social Standards Committee -lilic Sf-tial SI.1IMl.lfklN Clirtiniittcu attempts tri rrmlw wtial .marcriuf .intl tiiriNirltr,itiirii, .13 null .if prwpcr utirltisttr' .mtl Q-tml grimiiiirrg. .111 iiitugml part ul cially lixing. :X lmlii-iir 5li-iii' um prweiitt-tl Uiitritati-iii H uclx tw .ic- qriairit lirwliiiitii xxitli prifpur tlrus lwr mri-tux wllcge func' tiwm. .Xt C'lii'istm.1a .mtl in the spring, tlie Swcial Starrdarcls Uiiiiniittur .intl tlu' Dame fwmmittcc spmmnrutl the Klixtlc- tm- Ball .mtl Xlay llime. Alihrivriglmut the year, members .irfistutl .it ruttptiirm fur the faculty. .Xt the tltw -if the year the Social St.intl.1rds Coinmittce nwmimtctl t.rritlirl.itu llir Gltznwzrr illrrgrrzinzds Best Dressed Ctllegc XYi+rrr.xn. The Q-iniriiittrt' tiwmpletetl the year with tlie publication of the campus etiquette hook. Diilly' Cannon, Clzaimmn x, A gt- Dunna Gray, Ann Craig, Diilly Cfinnitn, Sara Barlacc, Xlitlwclc Preitcra. P. tflv Ht till f'2A I 'X f wk K N :X .1 Q A' If K Haig' V? W z xg ,J,:,V .0 'EN m .3 .. 52 ' J. ' ,. .I-wr . 'N Shirley Ann Pierce, President Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council has been an active group on campus this year with the aim of making sororities a more integral part of campus activities. The Council stressed sound scholar- ship, cooperation with the administration, and a greater un- derstanding between the sororities on campus. Panhellenic consists of an elected President and three delegates from each sorority. In the fall a How to Study program was conducted by members of each sorority. Those attending the program were urged to read How to Study in College by Walter Pauk. Also in the fall, a fashion show was held at Ivey's with members of the different sororities modeling. A new feature this year was the organization of Iuniofr Panhellenic Council, made up of representatives from each pledge class. Through this new body of Panhellenic, pledges were able to see the value of cooperative action between so tonnes. Panhellenic again sponsored open houses and a spring con- cert. This year the Shirelles were presented in concerted May Day Weekend. T Y' E' First row: Nan McLeod, Marion Watkins, Sandy Baker, Shirley Ann Pierce, Alice Yeargan, Mary Virginia Muldrow, Gail Cannon, Cynthia Prado. Second row: Marby Allen, Carolyn Cole, Dr. Mildred McEwen, Nancy Dean, Jan Matthieu, Barbara Ann Goodson, Elizabeth Barr, Hartselle Frame, Mary Stafford Patton. Page One Hundred Fifty-two lb N -:-in - Ptusliees Ai .rxk cnjf-5' an Hawaiian Party. After Sorority Sing, members mix and form a giant circle. Happiness on pledging night! di k 1 'l ' 'K iii iw, ...- V .nb mesgnw v 1 ' gf Illlll. ii rg l l Elected members from the pledge cl i ,iz 3 I 1 Q - - a .1 A 1 'ig git :algal 'N asses form the new lluniur Panhellenic Council. lillltf Una Humlrcil F1 Alpha Delta Pi You can go to college, you can go to school . . . Parker Poppins and the Ice Cream Shoppe . . . Friendship Week . . . Sample plays Uncle Remus . . . Stump blacks up, too . . . Clean underwear and blue ribbons . . . HIS it really in the basement, Rookie? . . . Pledge pins returned as Crickett's babies became sisters . . . I like blue, black, and brovim, but why Chinese red? . . . Decker's puns are missed, until she becomes OUTCAST . . . 400 calendars and competition from Casual Corner . . . Christman Feed-Who's gonna make the dressing? . . . If each of us could blow out one little candle, what a bright chapter this would be! I . . . Gonna marry me a man from the ATO crew! . . . From Queens to Quantico, with no regrets for Weesie . . . Robin Hood, Robin Hood, RIDING, Riding, riding . . . W. return from D. C. . . . Pradds fairy tale is retold-Perl, the magical elf, and Rosebud, the troll . . . Emily comes through, Shelli Bt in just like the violet! . . . Hardy Huskies, Hollenbeck, and Watkins give Rush the extra touch . . . Qkay, now who is in charge of the bids? . . . We want you to know . . . Thirty-three great new pledges and a hubcap! . . . The lions of happiness dance once more . . . Wertz and Buchan don refugee scarfs . . . The lVIother's Party, and spring begins . . . But, if you're not an A.D.Pi, you're an educated fool!! Down Sorority Row! iii? T I , ' ef: , The kitchen crew, Trish, Beverly, and Marianne. Springtime at the A.D-Pi 1101-156- Page One Hundred Fiftyafouf Cynthia Prado, Prvsiulvvzt Cricket Laine, First l'ict'-llrcsidcizt Susan XVhitfortl, Sccoutl l'ic'e-l'rt'si.lw1! Carol Klcforinick, Sccrcnirvi Alanicc Klerllock, T1'caSzfrcr Elizahcth :Xntlcrson , . . C UV7'L'SI'I1lI4ll7lQ 5t't'r't'ttn'i Gracie Anderson lean Angell Margaret Barnes Mildred Bames Rosie Beaudrot Mike Beaufort Emily Bodenhammer Becky Booze Betsy Buchan Gene Burton Gail Cannon Cathy Carpenter Mary Clark Kay Davis Gerry Davies .lucly Decker Ann Earnest lean Evans Elizabeth Eve Sharon Ferguson Sara Ferris Marcia Gilladette leanne Greer Dianne Hollenbeck Mary Holliday Mary VVain Ingram Lucy lohnston VVeesie Knox Mary Meker Mary Virginia Nluldrow Parker Norman Sally O'Rourke Sara Marcia Perley Nancy Powell Ann Propst Kaki Reed Eleanor Riepe Bonnie Bisher lohanna Rucker Anne Sample leanne Saum Frances Smith Dale Spann Cynthia VVatkins Ene Watkins Janice Wertz Cindy Wirwille ludy Wood Y S . gn. J s. Q g-. ,., .. - -7 I 1 M l L 4 N an 3. 5' 'b A A S 4- 4. f - 1 - A Q- Q-,, Q-b te- g-. f ts N 4, c A 1. 4. A 9 E . Q 6. L+ it 1. , F k , A A 4 g- 3.6 3' v- ez, F' .N X ' a' ' - F, fi? .L tx , l -gi K'- V ' 'l . I 1 lv C ,ig 7 L o 'E Yi' A 1 ' 2 f rr Ls. r -E f Q. HG- ei vs 'Y ' , A kf E b as - 'X - 'W ' .S 4.x QL: . if, -P' Page O HS f I :QL -.gf At last we can relax! Alpha Cams practice one more time before the Hawiian Party. Page One Hundred Fifty-six i Madame Ouija and Barker Liz sound off as usual. pAlpha Gamma Delta Hellooo . . . Botanical Society working on buff geraniums . . . Alpha Gam's approaching ten carates . . . But don't worry, Ilan, you've got a diamond in your pin . . . Left over rice for feed next fall . . . Spirits ran high at O.D .... New chapter at Princeton . . . Sliver, now Queen of the lungle . . . All lyrieecoloraturas meet at the house at 6:30 p.m. . . . Alpha Gam tabernacle choir number one on Pan-hel hit parade . . . Oh, it's hot roast duck . . . Chapter cracks when MJ. takes vows . . . Lizzie VVarwicla and the l.A.'s Laboramus ex on odd Tuesdays . . . Jeanie slicks us all out with ascot . . , Requiem for Eccrum . . . Doughton, honorary salesman for GE .... Kathleen competes with Mae . . . Gordon, Laney, Pepi, can ham award from Armour . . . Budget won't balance with price of beef . . . 'iWho else can read music? . . , Publi- cations prosper under prime press agents . . . More inno- cents abroad . . . We pitched the angels out of Paradise and packed in twenty-three pledges , . . Prosperous year . . . NA good time was had by all . . . Aloha . . . I.m xl.lIIl1lL'Ll. l'11w1Jw1l Klux l.llLn Hum, - V W . lnwt X :ful nw1.1m1l Xlwllx llmll. SLTHIIJ X'1u'Ijr'um1u11t IJVILIII Qnml-+11, fIu1f1'.fiv1Q SL'urul.1r'1 ,Imxmiu c:l.lI1lh.lIH, f'm'1'uyux1.I1l1g 9rL'r'u1nr I 1ml.1 Nclwn, lrumrrrr ludx' .xllffll PM lllgg 1.1116 llululc 111111311 Bwuur XI.1rx 7Ix1'HWL'I'f l'3ry,1nt 13.11111 fallwy Ij.ll'l,l C UFICY S.lr.1 Q 1'u.1Sy' Uurmhx' Annu Curnbcy Sumn D.llL'y' f.1rx'l DAX Nunn' DAX' Dum' Dcwirl Cllsnn Dipkursnn ,Inn Dubson In XY.1x'nc Dwughmn limb Env: lI.Il'fNL'HL' VILIIUU Nhrx I,.l1f.1Iwrh Cvlunm NIJIIIFH Ilwuwr Yummy' Huncycutt Dwnlm LJIICY K,!IhIL'cn xICI,COd Xnim :NI-'v1'rmv Nlmy Stafffwrd Patton Elmnlvr Pcpi P.1t Prince .Xnnc Rubinctte Icrwru Saunders Hurlmm Silva Ikrry Thvwmpson Lulm Yicrnstein Quo Wyclch F' V' 9' Q Agn 3 K 1-9 H' b 4 F' F a A x 3 4 ' Q4 Q-1 A - v 1 -3 A 0 A U 5,8 'i '-9 1 ., Y V mf W' ' -w ' ef 'Lf ' 'fi 1 ? 1 f 4 3 L 'K . x' 4' x' X . X ' rf 5 1 T 3 C Q I 5- g fi Lf l'.1gfu Um' Illunfmmf fftw Page hi mega Follow the yellow brick road . . . Flaming Mamie tums Aunt Jemima . . . Constant telephone jangle . . . Soaring phone bills . . . VV'here in the world is Alden going this weekend? . . . Sue Ru and Cacchioli's efforts are rewarded at Sorority Sing . . . Cardboard palettes on bulletin boards . . . Goody, a class president . . . Most Worthy Leader retums . . . Phifer exchanges the symbol of the owl for a Buddha . . . Dottie and Frech, Keepers of Grand Central Station, endure . . . Valkyrie taps Pam . . . Hats off to Rida and Anne for their organization of the Christmas bazaar . . . Tiger, Dinx, Susan, and Lee don engagement rings . . . Lizard . . . Feeds . . . Gidgit . . . Our Christmas family and adopted child . . . Diltz and Kidd, the conscientious housekeepers . . . The Prism Song still resides . . . Morris tickles the ivories . . . progress in academics . . . our owl proudly boots of thirty-six new pledges wearing bug pins . . . half-pint Libba with her gallon smile . . . our faithful and helpful alums . . . Dr. Zeluff with his pipe in hand . . . beach weekend . . . Owl Hunt . . . Chi Omega friendship is worth more than gold. The Chi O's put color to music and win second place in Sorority sing. I 1 i Q, gp. Smiling faces and new pledges. An eerie view is cast by two figures and an owl as new pledges' names are painted on a sheet. One Hundred Fifty-eight Barbara Ann Goodson, President Sully Liqon. l'icefPresident Mary Logan Holland. Recording Secretmjy Linda Cacchioli. Corresponding Secremry Marcia Frech. Treasurer Dottie Strain, Pledge Trainer Bazi Bagenstose Sue Barker Kennon Barksdale Elizabeth Barr Dinx Bates Bette Benson Cassie Champlin Ianie Cotter Lura Deaton lane Diltz Nancy Dorrier :Xnn Gillespie Ann Gooclylioontz Carol Harvey Lee Hastings Alden Hatch Ann johnson Susan Kelly Nancy' Kidd Mary Lane Libba Layfielcl Ricla Love Kaki McKnight Fran Mathay Leigh Melvin Nlarilyn Miller Susan Klilton lane Klorris Mary Ann Phifer Lisa Pope Lanie Price Ruth Regirko Diane Roberts Shelley Rosson Sue Rupprecht Nancy Rusk Cheryl Smith Mandy Sonneborn Pam Spence Brenda Stroud Tina Surrency Sheppie Turley Pat Tyler Brenda VVells Linda VVhite Meta XVillis Alice Yeargan .t ' 1 ft F ' ' r Q If Q 3 1 f 3' A a I , 6. K '7 'M 451 5- : 2. 3 , , 2 u. sg ei .YQ QA. 3 7 , S 'Q V ,. 5 ':- '-'7 ' - 3 5.8 3, ' lc -7' ' ts L 4 gi- T' ' ' . x ' 1 7. La 0 .ei in T EM '7 ' af -2? ee F ' Wg ' - c . as Q F 9 3 c sf 'I 'xx Page One Hundred Fifty and I la an The sbipmates sing again. Kappa Delta THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS . . . The nights we will spend on sorority sing . . . Marsha, Sandy, Dale, and Honey Bun . . . Pledge projects due . . . caramel apples, anyone? . . . as Shelly says, Every woman needs a one pound, one oz. vacuum-packed can of 'LOVE' . . . Ash trays in Chandler's purse . . . Alumni feed!! . . . sure beats hot dogs and baked beans . . . For big sisters SAP, Dinky, and Pat wedding bells are ringing . . . Marsha, Lynn, and Marby are pinned . . . Lana's in Bedford jail . . . No more In Group . . . Great Pumpkin Dale, host of the Halloween orphan party . . . Thanksgiving goodies and Christmas tree for a worthy family . . . Michele's black cocktail hat is finally put to good use . . . Anybody want a goldhsh? . . . Alley Athlete, the Sport of Kappa Delta . . . CRASH! . . . not again . . . Did I hear you right, Lou Lou? . . . Price is no object? . . . Do you feel all right? . . . what do you mean we can't paint the brick wall? . . . Redecorating at last! . . . a house wamring to celebrate . . . Anne Lynn, our own GoGo girl . . . T. Buck, our favorite KA . . . That's how to be a good fratemity man . . . MEMORIES TO KEEP AND TO THINK OF IN SPRING. W fi as Hard work and a lot of suds, but what a reward! We have fun just being together! Page One Hundred Sixty Marby Allen, President ' Ellen Burleson, l ice-President 2 . 2 ' ' Y' Q x Pat Miller, Secretary Sara Barbee. Corresponding Secretary Mary Lou PerfLee, Treasure1 Carol Anderson -. Barbara Ballard 5. Cissa Basten Becky Bissett Mary Black W Betsy Brown 1 ' 4 Lynn Calligan Dana Clay Cathy Connor - Dinkie Coons :Xnn Cowan Dottie Deitricli 3 Q- 3 lv Marsha Brunson l F '1 E . Lynn Faulk Helen Fraser -I L' 3' s Sandy Glock Q Amy Hardy Barbara Hoare Lana Hobbs Peggy Howell - f Karen Kramer - .. Nancy Okerson g Linda Phillips C Shirley Ann Pierce Nan McLeod 53, X4 . 1 x Michele Prestera V ui. - 'a Y Y 6. H-A ef ,. TQ? Carolyn Rinlter 3, A ' Q 6 4 4 Margaret Rubel 4 x J, . - 5 1 Carol Settle lf S 1' Dale Smith ' , Shelley smith 1 l 5 s' rm Anne Lynn Stahl T V Liz Tannhauser 6 Marion Watkins - It With smiling faces we sing, Thank heaven for little girls! Page One llzmdretl Sixty-two just being happy! Phi u Daisies, Daisies all year long . . . ln the fall, with the initiation of twenty fresh-as-a-daisy new sisters . . . Hettie as the Great Pumpkin with a Southern drawl . . . Mountain trips, open houses with the record player on loudest . . . Feed and more parties . . . Hospital volunteer Work with Phyllis and her Phi Mu candy stripers . . . What would little girls do at sorority sing with rehearsals and lollipops, Cbut no helium filled balloonsD . . . lane Mack as Santa for Fourteen little wide-eyed children Cwith A. Dixon as her comical sidekiclil . . . A new semester that brought back Betty . . . loanie's snowbound wedding . . . lanie, Sallie lo, Ellen, and Jolly Greenie coming down to the house . . . Rush, with toil, tears, laughter, happiness, and accomplish- ment . . . Daisy rabbit . . . Showboat parties with rushees on the hay bales . . . Teresa singing and Carol saying, But first there's something I have to tell you . . . A certain Scotch Brand carnation . . . last minute anticipation . . . Outstand- ing record player . . . and the final outcome, thirty-three unbelievably neat pledges . . . Dancing with Mike . . . Three rings for three Carols . . . Spring, with banquets, Lois Lane redecorates, Yahtzee, Chinese Bridge, big sister, circes, feeds, parties, sisterhood . . . a Lillie and a Rose . . . and daisies, daisies everywhere! Nancy Deane, President wlormne lleinz, Vice-President Celeste Hodges, Recording Secretary Nancy Bean, Corresponding Secretary Hattie Fowler, Treasurer Carla Xliller, PZm'g.' Director liuiiiaiiiie .Xiiilurwn Stlnxly' licllivl' Itiily llirry l,i1 llennct luli.in Boykin Lvnn Brownell livin Browning C.ir-'tl Cole Carrilyn Cole Xgncy' Cooper .-Xnne Craig lane Cunningham ,Xnn Dixon Caroline Dixon Siixin Dixon Beverly Dobbins Clmirlotte Ftiirey Dottie Cav Carlyle Gill Donna Cray Sindy Gum Teresa Hancock Licliie Harmon Chitty Harris Xlvrtle Heery Luis lluber 'lui' Ylml1nSOn Carol Kilpatrick Xlary Lawtber Xlissy Lee Faye Littrell ll-beccii McDaniel Ctirmtlyn KlCLCOd 'lane Klacli Barbara Mann lean Klilroy Rose blitcbell Leslie Moore Alice Roberts Lillie Robinson Chris Sprenlele Tilda Todd Phyllis Tripp Carol XVatson Nlary Sue XVellens ll' f rr- '--qi Q 'I D 3 9 C N 4, N I QL ex'-J Y 1 54 f , , ,Qt 6. n is , i f T5 .U K. K 3 1 C 6 ' 3 , 5 2 - ' L . .. - 1: ,,, 4 IQ1' ., 'C . my Q f -Q ei if if J . - ' 5' r . 7' , : 72 9? ... Q 11 .Q .5 f Q. Q , -J . gf, il J, -4.49 'ft 1 n S 3 ' 5 gl b cb ' 4 .J r Q , Piigt' Um' iiim,i'c'.l N 1 l Epilogue 1. ikif - 1 'fl ' gsarig iii? t 1 v . J. I 'i X ,ga 'us ,, :Y It-Q.N- WA -. ,N , .1. n 1 jr! Ltr' E' Y To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heiven , . This year has been a time to know ourselves better . . . to relate to those around us . . . to test our ideas. We made time for that which was importtmt tu ua and were in every sense of the word, within Queens. Pttgu Um' Hzlittfretl Qixtifftri' Plxs 609 f X THE GREAT For Over 71 Years Your Home of Better Values iKrvrP'a Antiquv Svhnp 1029 Providence Road 332-7761 I -s?f-if' T 1 WT: I v V1 V-gfv V Nr- 4 D li r',rf Prrr , ,fy T 4 ,1 3, 3 1 it 55'1J ' ' m T1 1 in .N M1111 ' . -' 1 rrrr T rv: rr., T5 MTTTTT5 rg L ffflvzg? uri my if Af THT STTIITTNT STUITT 1 S I Senior BETTIANNE POWELL ANDERSON PHI Mu Phi Mu Pledge President CID: NSA Council CZD. GRACE ISABEL ANDERSON ALPHA DELTA PI Freshman Follies Program Committee ClDg May Court Cl. ZD5 May Day Committee CID, Co-Chairman C-O5 Freshman Advisory Council CZ, 3D5 Campus Drives Committee CZD: Social Standards Committee Chairman C3D5 Orientation Council C3D: Panhellenic Council C3D5 Current Staff C414 President of Albright Dormitory C4D. JUDITH KAY AUTEN ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SHIRLEY HEPBORN BAPTISTE Chorus C3D. SARA JEAN BARREE KAPPA DELTA Drama Club CSD. SUE SUINIMEY BARKER CHI OALEGA Freshman Follies Script Committee CID: Q.C.A. Treasurer C2Dg Class Vice'President C331 Chi Omega Pledge Trainer CSD5 President of Bam- hardt Dormitory C-QD. NARCISSA ELIZABETH BASTEN KAPPA DELTA Freshman Follies Committee CIDQ Independent Reading Committee CID5 Kappa Delta Secretary C3Dg May Court C4D. RUTH DANIEL BATES CHI OMEGA Spanish Club Cl, 3D. DIANNE DELORIOUS BEARD Queens Scholar ClDg Dana Scholar CZ, 3Dg Current StaE CSD, Feature Editor CZD, Copy Editor C4D. ELIZABETH WHITNEY BENNETT PHI MU May Court CZ, 3D, Maid of Honor C4Dg Dolphin Club C3D, President C4D. KATHLEEN MCNAIR BERRY House Council CZDg Delta Omicron CZD, President C3, 4Dg Choir CS, 4D, CAROL ANNE BLODGETT Freshman Follies CO-Director CID5 Choir CI, Z, 3, 4D: N.S,A. Cabinet CZD5 Chapel Evaluation Committee CZD5 Delta Omicron C3, 4Dg Q.C.A. Cabinet CZD. REBECCA ANNE BOOzE ALPHA DELTA PI Choir Cl, ZD, Librarian C3D, Vice'President C4D5 Q.C.A. Vespers Com- mittee Cl, 2Dg Freshman Advisory Council C2. 3Dg S.G.A. Evaluation Committee CID, Concerts Committee Chairman C3D5 Delta Omicron CZ, 3, 4Dg Young Republicans Club C3D5 Student Directory Committee CBD5 Alpha Delta Pi Chaplain C3Dg German Club C-IDQ R.S.C. C4Dg President OE Long Dormitory C4D. JOAN METTS BROWNINC PHI MU Phi Mu Registrar CBD. Statistics ELIZABETH AUSTIN BUCHAN ALPHA DELTA PI Class President CID5 S.G.A. CIDg House Council CID: Chairman Campus Drives Committee C3D5 Freshman Advisory Council C3Dg Orientation Council C-U5 R,A. President C4D. REBECCA PAYE BURDETTE EUGENIA HARGRAVE BURTON ALPHA DELTA PI Handbook Committee CID5 Freshman Advisory Council C215 Human Re- lations Committee tljg CORONET Editor C3Dg Student Legislature CSD, Publications Board CSDQ Orientation Council C4Dg Alpha Delta Pi Exe ecutive Board C-Up Elections Committee C4D. OSRA LYNN CALIGAN KAPPA DELTA Choir CZDQ Freshman Advisory Council CZDQ CORONET StaE CZD, Sorority Editor C3D3 Kappa Delta Social Chairman C3D, House Chairman C4D. GAIL MEREDITH CANNON ALPHA DELTA PI Freshman Follies Program Committee CID, Freshman Advisory Council CZDg Psychology Club C3D5 Panhellenic Council Treasurer C4D. SUSAN HALL CANNON Att Club CZD5 Social Standards Committee C3D, Chairman C4D. LILIANA TERESITA CARLOS KATI-ERYN WARD CI-IATHAM Freshman Follies CID: French Club CID5 Current Staff Business Manager CZ, 3D, Associate Editor C4Dg Publications Board CSD. VIRGINIA STUART CLOER DARLA JIM COFFEY ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Basketball Club CID5 Current Staff C2, 3D5 Freshman Advisory Council CZD: Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant Treasurer C3Dg Gennan Club C3, 4D: S.G.A, Secretariat C?-D1 Elections Committee C435 Student Legislature C4Dg Orientation Council C4D5 Curriculum Committee C3D5 Y.W.C.A. South- em Regional Council CSD, Tutorial Chairman of Southem Region C4D5 Q,C.A. C3D, President C4D5 IVlio's IVho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. CAROL DIANE COLE PHI MU Freshman Follies CcrChairman CIDg Outstanding Freshman Award CIDQ Queens Scholar CID5 Class President CZD5 Dana Scholar CZ. 3, 4D5 Fresh, man Advisory Council CZD: Valkyrie CZDg State Student Legislature Delegate CZ, 3, 4D5 Judicial Board C3D. Chairman C-Dc S.G.A. Secretary C3Dg Orb and Sceptre C4Dg Signet Assistant Editor C4D5 W'lxo's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, ANITA MAE CONNER Choir CID. Librarian CZD, Secretary-Treasurer C3D, President C4Dg Delta Omicron Cl, ZD, Program Chairman C3D, Secretary C4Dg Q.C.A. Special Services Committce CZD5 Dean's List C3D. CLAR1ssA HENRY CRAIG ALPHA DELTA PI Psychology Club C3D5 Alpha Delta Pi Assistant Social Chairman C3D. MARY SUSAN DALEY ALPHA GAMINIA DELTA House Council Cl, ZD5 Psychology Club C4D5 Alpha Gamma Delta Chap- lain C3D. Altruistic Chairman C4D, Page One Hundred Sixty-nine I X HARRIll'S BAR-B-Q Barbecue at Its Best MYERS PARK BEAUTY SALON Cbarlotte'.v House of Charm Phone 332-5031 HEART OF CHARLOTTE 3815 N. TRYON 1025 Kings Drive Phone ED 4-8808 377-4441 CHARLOTTE, N. C. ARROW IAUNDRY 1933 E. Seventh 333-371 I THE OPEN KITCHEN 1318 W. Morehead 375-7449 I- HAIR Ewan ru 1vr41'5' Y'i-,buds wfm2? '? VT 5 -Afhbg-if law XJ- 51. lj P5 I- ' - 'J 12331 T D CHAIR and HIUIPNIINI RINIAI SIIWIIII 800 Central Avenue 332-8176 Hundred Seventy Senior GERALDA IDIARGARET DAVIES ALPHA DELTA PI House Council CID: May Court CID: Spanish Cluh Program Chairman CZD: Judicial Board CD, -U: Mai' Dnv Co-Chairman C3D: Sigma Mu C-ID: Orb and Sceptre C-Hg Alpha Delta Pi Standards Committee C-ID. FLORENCE FONTAINE DAXXUCINS ALPHA CIII OMEGA Independent Reading Committee CID: Freshman Advisory Council CZD: Art Club Vice-President CZ, -SD: Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chairman CSD, VVarden CZD. Social Chairman CD, Magazine Chairman C3D. NANCX' I-IowE DEANE PHI MU Q,C.A. Freshman Representative CID: Choir CID: R.A. CZD. Secretary C3D: R,S.C. Treasurer CZD: CORONET StnFf C2Dg Orientation Council CZDQ Valkyrie C2Dg Volleyball Team CSDQ Freshman Advisory Council C3D: Campus Drives Committee Chairman C-SD: Phi Mu Pledge Chaplain CZD, Vice-President C-ID. President C4, Second SemesterD. IVIARY DIANE DEWITT ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Freshman Follies Ticket Committee CID: Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant Treasurer CZD, Treasurer C3D, Guard C4D. SHEILA MARLENE DIGKIE COHONIT Staff CID: Queens Scholar CID: Student Curriculum Committee C2Dg Iudicial Board CBD: Campus Drives Committee C-ID. CAROLINE VVORTH D1LLoN Choir CI. 2. 3D: Queens Scholar CID: Dana Scholar C2, 3. 4Dg Current Staff C2, SD, News Editor C-ID: Washington Semester C3D: N.S.A. Cabi- net C4D: Sigma Mu C4Dg C.C.U.N. C4D. ANN CORBETT DIXON PHI MU Salem College CID: Phi Mu Pledge Vice-President C3D, Social Cbair- man C4D. NANCY LEE DORRIER CHI OMEGA Chi Omega Social Chainnan CSD: Dolphin Club Cl, 2, 3. 4D: Stunt Night Chairman CID, Co-Chainnan C4D. ANN MARREE GIBSON EARNEST ALPHA DELTA PI Class Vice-President C4D. PEGGY ANN EDENS Q.C.A. Cl, 2. 3D. Dorm Devotions Committee CID, Cabinet Publicity Chairman C2Dg House Council CZD: Stunt Night Co-Chairman C2-D3 C.C.U.N, Committee C3D: Choir CSD: R.S.C. C4Dg Elections Committee C4D: President of Morrison Dortn C4D. LINDA RAY ESTES ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Freshman Follies Committee CIDg Freshman Advisory Council CZD: Bi- ology Club C3, -ID: Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant Membership Chair- man C3D, Chairman C4D. MARY ELLEN FI.oRA ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Q.C.A. Special Interests Committee CID, Vespers Committee C2Dg Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant House Chairman CZD, Assistant Membership Chair- man CZD, Co-Rush Chairman CSD, First Vice-President C-ID: State I.R.C. Council Delegate C3D: N.S.A. Travels Abroad Committee C3D, N.S.A. Coordinator C3, Second SemesterD: Delegate to Mock Security Council of C.C.U.N. at U.S.C. C3D: Delegate to Model U.N. at Ll.N.C, C3D: Student Legislature C3-D: C.C.U.N. Chairman C-ID: Dana Scholar C4D9 Danforth Fellowship Nominee C4D Statistics IIETTIE KENNEDY FOVVLER PHI MU Ilousv: Council CIM CURONET Stat? CID, Business Manager C3D: Publi- cations Iloarcl CID: Trcasurers' Committee C3D: Phi Mu House Chairman C3D, Treasurer C-ID. ELIZABETH LOUISE FIIEITRER ALPHA CHI OMEGA Draft Committee CID: Choir CI. 2, 3D: Alpha Chi Omega Second Vice- President 525, Song Leader CZD. VIRGINIA TARLETON GARCIA ALPHA CHI OMEGA UNC-G CID: Spanish Club CZ, 3. -iD, Social Chairman C3D: Modern Dance Club CZ, 4Dg Young Democrats CBD: PRAM President C4D: Alpha Chi Omega Pledge President CZD. BARBARA ANN GooDsoN CHI OMEGA Freshman Follies Publicity Committee CID: Freshman Advisory Council C2D: Panhellenic Council C3, 4D: Psychology Club C3, 4Dg Student Di- rectory Staff C3D: Chi Omega President C4D. JEAN L0vET'r GRANT!-IAM ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Alpha Gamma Delta Corresponding Secretary C4D. DONNA FAY GRAY PH'I MU Freshman Follies Committee CID: Phi Mu Treasurer C2, SD. Rush Chair- man C-ID: Dolphin Club C2, 3, 4D: S.G.A. Calendar C4Dg Social Stand- ards Committee C4D. PAMELA ANN GREBE Signet Layout Editor CZ, 3, 4D: Freshman Advisory Council CZD: Inde- pendent Reading Committee C4D: Alpha Gamma Delta Art Award CID. CHERYL PRISCILLA MAY GRIMES Stephens junior College CID: Young Republicans Club C4D. SANDRA LEE GUM PHI MU Freshman Advisory Council C2, 3Dg N.S.A. Committee C2Dg Phi Mu Co-House Chainnan C3D: House Council C4D. TERESA GILI-IAM HANCOCK PHI MU Choir Cl. 2. 3D: Delta Omicron CZ, 3, 4D: Freshman Advisory Council C2, SD: Dana Scholar C2, 3, 4D: Q.C.A. Vice-President C3D, Chapel Com- mittee Chairman C4D: Dolphin Club C4D: Phi Mu Pledge Vice-Presi- dent CZD: Orh and Sceptre C-SD: Class President C4D: Wlio's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges C4D. CAROL LAWRENCE HARVEY CHI OMEGA Stunt Night CID: Freshman Follies Committee CID: Chi Omega House Chairman C3Dg Young Republicans C-ID. SARA LENORE HASTINGS CHI OMEGA Choir C2D: Chorus CED: Young Republicans Club C3. 4D. President C4D: Q.C,A, C3Dg Day Student Council Secretary C3Dg Current Business Man- ager C4D. ALDEN ELVVELL HATCH CHI OIVIECA Chi Omega Pledge President CID, House Chairman C3-D: Freshman Ad- visory Council CZD. One Hundred Seienti one H +.,,L..' , '74 'Cnr '.. 'O,f't I fi?ff6f dre fx ww the home of the BIG BOY HAMBURGER 800 East Morehead 3700 Independence Blvd. 3400 The Plaza 334-6879 536-0716 333-9841 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Senior JOANNE CANDLER HEINZ PHI Mu Spanish Club CI1: Freshman Advisory Council C215 CORONET Assistant Photography Editor C315 Phi Mu Vice President C41. jo ANNE HENDRICKS ALPHA CHI OMEGA Biology Club C2, 3, 41, President C415 N. C. Collegiate Academy of Science President C41. IVIARTHA IANE Htccs CELESTE HILL HODCES PHI Mu Art Club C115 Phi Mu Corresponding Secretary C31, Recording Secre- tary C415 Class Publicity Chairman C31. EMILY DIANNE HOLLENBECK ALPHA DELTA PI Freshman Follies C115 Freshman Advisory Council C2, 315 Psychology Club C3, 41, President C415 Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chairman C415 Dining Room Committee C41. lVlARY LOUISE HOLLIDAY ALPHA DELTA PI Current Stall' C215 Day Student Council Treasurer C21, Vice-President C313 Q.C.A. Secretary C315 Orb and Sceptre Secretary C41, KITTY TRASK HOLT BARBARA Cox HOUSTON NANCY LEE HUNEYCUTT ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PATRICIA ROY IAMERSON Chorus C215 Signet StaE C315 Young Republicans Club C3, 41, Presi- dent C31. SARA ELIZABETH KENNEDY MARY PAULINE KENNY House Council CI, 415 Dolphin Club C215 Chemistry Club C41. CAROL LESLIE KILPATRICK PHI MU R.S.C. C415 President of Bellt Dorm C415 Elections Committee C41. ANN ELAINE KNOTI' Choir CI, 2, 31, Librarian CZ, 315 Delta Omicron CZ, 3, 41, Treasurer C31. Historian C415 Queens Chamber Orchestra C3, 413 Marshal C415 Sigma Mu C41. MARY ELLEN LAI.N'E ALPHA DELTA PI Q.C.A. C215 Independent Reading Committee C215 Alpha Delta Pi Vice- President C41. BRENDA ANN LEFLER House Council Cl, 415 Dolphin Club C215 Q.C.A. Tutorial Chairman C31, Faculty Firesides Chairman C415 Chemistry Club President C41. SARA ANNE LJGON CHI OMEGA Freshman Advisory Council C2, 315 Chi Omega Secretary C31, Vice- President C415 Psychology Club C415 Dean's List C41. Statistics XIIVIAN BREWER LONc: LINDA l1IACK,EN MCCOME CAROL ANN RICCORAIICK ALPIIA DELTA PI Freshman Follies Committee KI15 N.S.A. Evaluation Committee Cl15 Basketball Team C115 State Student Legislature C115 Delegate to N.S.A. Regional Conference C115 Queens Scholar CI15 Freshman Advisory Council CZ, 315 Psychology Club C3, 415 Alpha Delta Pi Corresponding Secretary C31, Recording Secretary C415 Dance Committee C41. NANCY POPE MCLEOD KAPPA DELTA R.A. Council CI15 Dolphin Club Cl. 2, 3, 415 Young Democrats Club C215 Kappa Delta Pledge President C215 Panhellenic Council C41. BE'I'I'I LYNN MONALRY Delta Omicron C3, 41. FRIEDA JANE MACK PHI MU Art Club Cl, 215 Art Director for Stunt Night C115 Co'Art Director for Freshman Follies C115 Stunt Night Co-Chairman C2. 415 Queens Repre' sentative to Va. Collegiate Invitational Golf Tournament C2, 415 Co- Membership Chairman for Phi Mu C315 CORONET Co-Art Editor C41. BARBARA JOYCE MANN PHI MU Class Vice-President C215 Freshman Advisory Council C2, 315 Dance Committee C215 Class President C315 Panhellenic Council C315 May Court C315 President of VVallace Dorm C415 R.S.C. C415 May Day Co- Chairman C415 CORONET Co-Art Editor C415 Phi Mu Standards Com- mittee C41. SARAH ELIZABETH MARKLE Dolphin Club C315 Choms C315 House Council C3, 415 R.A. Council C41. CLAUDIA LOUISE MATHEWS ALPHA CHI OMEGA Alpha Chi Omega Assistant Treasurer C215 Treasurer C315 Young Re- publicans Club Secretary'Treasurer C41. JANICE EVELYN MATTHIEU ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Alpha Gamma Delta Pledge President CI1, Assistant Rush Chairman C21, Recording Secretary C31, President C415 Panhellenic Council C3, 415 House Council CZ, 315 Freshman Advisory Council C2, 315 Dining Room Committee C315 Young Republicans Club C41, IANICE MARIE MEDLOCK ALPHA DELTA PI House Council CI15 Alpha Delta Pi Assistant Treasurer C21, Treasurer C415 Campus Drives Committee C215 Washington Semester C315 N.S,A. Coordinator C415 Student Legislature Executive Council C415 Elections Committee C41. PATRICIA ANN MILLER KAPPA DELTA French Club C2, 3, 415 Young Democrats Club C315 Kappa Delta Sec- retary C415 Chorus C315 Current StaE C3, 41, Circulation Manager C31. SUSAN LOUISE MILTON CHI OMEGA Stunt Night Committee Cl, 3, 415 House Council C215 Chi Omega Cor- responding Secretary C215 Q,C.A. C215 Freshman Advisory Council C215 President of Harris Hall C415 R.S.C. C415 Orientation Committee C415 Elections Committee C41, Page One Hundred Seventy three MUNTAJLDGE w W ,mm Zym yzfwf, 'QQMME .Milf wadbacz J Mlgw LZXMA -My L H sw P ,W ? f a f! 1 M :viii alll! ' ' J A ' :gfgll g igh J . 1 F V V 'T LETW5 ' I1-T 5'k!W-1- --M -I f iw ff T45 QW?MQxiQqf2Lsk M? lv 9 ASHION UNLIMITED- w n E254-V.?: fi , ff of 1'e11M'ff0ur X, Senior ROs.AI.I'N I'lAZLEHURST l3lI'I'CHELL PHI MU Freshman Adiisory Council CZ, 335 Cnr-rent Assistant Editor C23. Associ- ate Editor C33, Editor C435 Dance Committee C2. 335 House Council C235 Chairman of Freshman XVcek C235 Co-Chairman of Stunt Night C335 RA. Publicity Chairman C33. ELIZABETH LESLIE l3lOORE PHI AIU Chorus C235 Phi Mu President C4. First Semester3. DONNA SUE l3lULI.EN Q.C.A. CI. 2. 3. 43. Special Interests Committee Cl3, Vespers Commit- tee Chairman C23, Cabinet C33, Uhirkshnp Chairman C435 Dean's List Cl. 2. 3, 435 Marshal Cl. 2, 43, Chief Marshal C435 Representative to Southem Regional YVVCA Conference Cl, 235 Freshman Advisory Coun- cil C235 Dana Scholar C25 3, 435 Handbook Committee C235 Independent Reading Committee Chairman C335 Choir C335 Orientation Chairman C435 Sigma Mu C435 Orb and Sceptre C435 ll'ho's lI'lIo Among Students in America-ri Universities and Colleges C-43. JACQUELYN l3lOORE NANGE SALLY ANN OVROLIRKE ALPHA DELTA PI D.S.C. Representative C135 R.A, Council Tennis Chairman C135 Fresh- man Advisory Council C2, 3. 435 Play-Day Co-Chairman C235 CORDNET Advertising Manager C235 Alpha Delta Pi House Chairman C335 Class Officer C335 R.A. Council C3, 435 Young Democrats C3, 435 Signet StaE 4434 ELEANOR ANNE PEPI ALPHA GAMM.A DELTA Freshman Advisory Council C25 33: Current Staff CZ, 3. 43. Editor C435 Q.C.A. Vespers Committee C335 Campus Drives Committee C335 Young Democrats Club C3, 435 Dana Scholar C435 Student Legislature C435 Pub- lications Board Chairman C435 Danforth Fellowship Nominee C435 lVlio's H710 Among Students in American Universities and Colleges C43. IVIARY LOUETTE PER-LEE KAPPA DELTA Young Democrats Club C33. l3flARY ANN PHIEER CHI OMEGA SHIRLEY ANN PIERCE KAPPA DELTA Biology Club C35 435 Panhellenic Council Secretary C335 President C435 Student Directory Committee C335 Orientation Council C435 Student Lemslature C43. iVlARY LOUISE POOT Freshman Follies Committee C135 Dean's List Cl, 2, 3, 435 Dana Scholar C2, 3, 435 Current Staff CZ, 3, 435 Marshal C3. 435 Young Demo- crats C3, 435 Delegate to Model l.l.N. C3, 435 Sigma Mu C435 N.S.A. Na- tional Affairs Chairman C435 C.C.U.N. Committee Chairman C43. CYNTHIA MARSYL PRADO ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chairman C33. President C435 Panhellenic Coun- cil CZ, 435 N.S.A. Treasurer C235 Freshman Advisory Council CZ, 335 Young Democrats Club C3, 43, Treasurer C33. CAROL PATRICIA PRINCE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Biology Club C3, 435 Alpha Gamma Delta Editor C43. Statistics KATHERINE ANN REED ALPHA DELTA PI Freshman Advisory Council C235 Current Staff C2, 3. 43. Art Falitor C435 Psychology Club C3. 435 Young Dt-ni-icrats Cluh Secretary C335 President C435 State' Student Legislature C435 Dining Room Committee C435 Alpha Delta Pi Assistant Treasurer C33, Magazine Chairman C43. RUTH CAROLINE RECITKO cnt OMEGA PEGGY IACQUELINE REINHARDT ELEANOR THOMAS RIEPE ALPHA DELTA PI Dolphin Club CZ. 3, 43: Freshman Advisory Council CZ, 435 Signet StaE C43: Alpha Delta Pi Historian C43, BETTY LOUISE ROBERTS French Club C2, 3, 43, President C43. ANNE l31ARIE ROBINETTE ALPHA CANIISIA DELTA Freshman Follies Committee C135 Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant Social Chairman CI3. Rush Chairman C435 Panhellenic Council C25 33, Treas- urer C335 Freshman Advisory Council C2, 33: Chorus C235 Student Hand- book Committee C35 43. l3iAR'l'HA TILGHLIAN ROYAL ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Freshman Follies Committee C135 Delta Omicron C2, 3. 43, Secretary C33, Treasurer C435 Chorus C235 Choir C25 3, 433 Freshman Advisory Council C335 CDRONET Stall' C3, 435 Sigma Mu C435 Alpha Gamma Delta Assistant Corresponding Secretary C235 Guard C235 Corresponding Secre- tary C33, Second Vice President C43. NANCY' LEE Rusrt CHI OMEGA Freshman Follies Committee C135 Dolphin Club C235 French Club C2. 3, 43. Vice-President C435 Freshman Advisory Council C235 Current Copy Editor C335 Chi Omega Rush Co-Chairman C33. CAROL DORTON SELVEY CAROL ANN SE'I'I'LE KAPPA DELTA House Council C235 Kappa Delta Scholarship Chairman C33. SALLIE JUNIOR SHARPE Marshal Cl. 23. ADELAIDE SANFORD SHEEK lVlADELINE SONNEBORN CHI OMEGA IEANETIE WATERS STALVEY Sacred Heart Junior College Cl, 23. BRENDA LAETITIA STROUD CHI OMEGA Freshman Follies Committee C135 Spanish Club CI35 Dolphin Club Cl, 2, 335 Freshman Advisory Council C2, 335 CORONET Assistant Business Manager C33. Page One Hundred Setentx ite r .ft- sf. lf ,-6 Q twnf THE TVVEED SHOP Distinctive Casual Clothes for Women CI-IARLOTTETOVVN MALL COTSWOLD SHOPPING CENTER HARDEE'S PHARMACY 2909 Selwyn Avenue 333-7729 ENCHANTE COIFFURES H7 Cottage Place 334-9783 P!-IRE MINES, IND CHARLOTTE'S BOWLING PARADISE 1700 Montford Drive JA 3-7633 P 2 U H d fi S nty Senior IXIARTHA KATE STUART .XLPIIA VIII OMEGA Biology Club C3 I, Prusitlent D.S,C. I-I I, Student Iecrgislalure C4 V. FLORENCE BIYANS SWYERS IXIARY ELIZABETH TANNHAUSER KAPPQX DELTA House Council Cllg Ar! Cluh Ill: Freshman Fr-llics CIW: May Day Publicity Chairman ll. ZW. Freshman .Xdvisnry Council Cl, 3, 4 Ig Span- ish Club tl, 1, -VI, Sigur: :Xrl hlitur ll. 37. CORONET Art Ilrlitnr C3lS Class Treasurer Clip Smrie-vit Iriver-inn Erlrror C3W1 Dcank List IEW, Young Democrats C3, -V. Kappa Delta Cuflush Chairman CU, Chaplain CBI, Rush Chairman L-Up Class Secretary-'lircrisurer lflhg Orb and Sceptre C413 lI'lIn's lI'lIo Ammrg Sturluuts in .-hrrcricrzrr llnirersrtrus and Colleges C41 AIARTHA FRIDY THOMPSON AIARTHA RANDOLPH TOLER House Council Cllg Freshman Advisory Council C2, -U5 Biology Club C313 Young Republicans Club C313 Current Staff C-U. IXIARION BETH THOBIPKINS French Club C253 Dolphin Club C2, 37. PATRICIA IXNN TYLER CHI OMEGA Handbook Committee CD: House Council C-Us Chi Omega Social and Civil Service Chairman CD. Vocations Chairman C41 SARA .IANE URBAN Freshman Follies, YVater Show. May Day Make Up Committee Cl, Zjg Freshman Advisory Council CZ. 33g House Council C273 Q.C.A. Pube licity Chairman C355 U.N. Collegiate Council C31 Handbook Editor C-UQ PRAKI C-U. IXIICHELE HELENE VILLET'ET ANNE DUEEEE VooRHEEs Freshman Follies Program Chairman CID: Orientation Assistant Chair- man Lllg Campus Drives Committee CZDQ Stunt Night Committee C3fJg Biology Club CD, House Council C311 Q.C.A. Publicity Chairman C-U. CYNTHIA GHOLSON WATKINS ALPHA DELTA PI Fr.S.C. Cljg Stunt Night Program Chairman Cljg Freshman Follies Com- mittee C115 Class Secretary-Treasurer CED: Valkyrie C2Dg Current Crrcuf lation Manager IZ, 31g Young Democrats Club CZ, 3, -lj, President C3lg Judicial Board C3, -U: State Student Legislature Chairman C-Up Orb and Sceptre C-U5 Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chairman CHU. Statistics C.-tum IJEYLIN XVATSUN PHI XIII Class Kitt' Prrsxrluirl fl . Stunt Night Crifhairnian Clin Q,C,A. Dorm llvioti-Ins l nmnnIrr-r- ll , Cainpiis Drum Uiruinittee CIW, S.G.A, Treasf utr-I rl , Y.ill,vrir- 123 In-slinian .hlxisrin Council C213 R.S,C. Sette- t.irx'l'rL'.isur1-I Ili, Pres:-lent I-li: Phi Alu Chaplain CU, S,G.A. First Vltt' l'IrsIIlt'lit I-fl 'L Oth .Intl Stcptre C4 , II'lm's I.I'IIu I-lnmrtg Students in .immr-rm llnxrurxrtiu Ima rw.I1.'grt I4 I. AIARY SUE YVELLENS PIII NIU lin-shman Xrliisory Council CZ. Vg Phi Mu Social Chairman CD, As' sistant Rush Chairman C-I I, Biology Club 13, -Wg llay Court C3, 41. BRENDA WELLS CHI OMEGA Chi Omega Pledge Class Chaplain CZU, ,IANICE ANNE WERT2 ALPHA DELTA PI President Of Yvalkins Dorm C-UQ R,S.C. C-U. JANE IXIARIE WIOKER Spanish Cluh rl, 43: Young Republicans Club C3. -U, VicefPresident C-Up Dana Scholar C3, -U9 Dance Club C-U. IXIETA LITILE WILLIS CHI OMEGA Chapel Re'Evaluation Committee Clbg Chi Omega Treasurer CZ. 31, Pere sf-nncl Chairman C-ljg Freshman Advisory Council C355 House Council CSI: Q.C.A. VicefPresIdent C-U. ROSE LLICINDA WIRWILLE ALPHA DELTA PI President of Dillingham House C271 Freshman Advisory Council C2. 3D: R.S.C. Vice President C335 Dana Scholar C3, -U5 Current S!aH' C313 Alpha Delta PI Scholarship Chairman C333 S.C-.A. President C4Dg Orb and Sceptre C-U. IUDITH ELAINE WOOD ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi Pledge President CIE: Freshman Follies Cljg May Court CZ, 35, May Queen C453 Panhellenic Social Chairman Cijg CDRONET Copy Editor CBJ, Dance Committee Chain-nan C4lg Dean's List C415 Signet Poetry Editor C4j. Page One Hundred Seventy seven 13,4 'MAL .SZWAO 745 PROVIDENCE ROAD 376-1472 7 r-. 3, xg .fggerig jfagan lgmfauranf 2401 Park Road 375-3261 ,gr ' -we flffff ' .2-' f V 5 ' or - E. 3 1 1 R W , I no up 1' M- , -,, 1flIlIll X ' ,f 'T ' -' V A'4' F, Q iE SSl55 5 'X l .P- . T L- ,Q . A 5 T- - -- :if 14. if lln , T Ill 1- I : V II Q , 4 X H . ,,-,v m q of f 4 Ifit's BORDEN'sg , '1 Q- 4- . . , . Q M! 1 ' ' 4 5 7 'E it's got to be good! il fMf'43r 7 .. 2' . ft 4- 3 4 THE BORDEN Co 3 ' ' a XR 355 ,Jjfxn W- D- .Q MORRISON'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP 705 Providence Road ED 2-'I605 Milk E? Ice Cream Division 4400 North Interstate 85 P. O. Box 21096 CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28206 P g O H mdred Seventy- ght VVi1liatn T. Hinson, 7508 Nations Ford Road Board of Akers, juhn M., 1102 Bvlvedere Avenue. Gastonia. North Carolina Barnhardt, XVilli.1m ll.. 1511 Queens Road 1Yest. Charlotte 7. North Carolina Belk. Irwin. -100 Easnwer R-md, Charlotte T, North Carolina Blocks. Thornton H., 415 Sunset Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Cannon, Mrs. XVilliam C.. Twin Oaks Farm. Ruule 3, Box 77 A, Concord, North Carolina Dowdy, George NV.. 302 Colville Ruud. Charlotte 7. North farolina Everett, H. H,, 5824 1 roi-idence Rudd, Ch:irlnt!+:. North Carolina Everelt, Rev, Joseph XY., Ir., 311 Enst Main Street. Rock Hill, South Carolina Fitzgerald, Mrs. I, M. H., 101 South XV.iccnn1aw Street, Columbia, South Carolina Fogartie, Rev. James E.. 2146 Roswell Avenue. Charlotte 7, North Carolina Harris. James J.. 3700 Sharon Ruud, Clurlulle 7. North Carolina HiPP. Francis. Liberty Life Insurance Company, Greenville, South Carolina Johnson. Mrs. Curtis B.. 2223 Pembroke .-Xiunue, Charlotte 7. North Carolina Kincey, H. 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Clnirlottc, North Carolina XY-mnick, llrv. Ianni-s '11, Slnindon 1'rusIiy1uri.1n Church, Columbia, South Cnruliiia lV.1lltcr, Dr. Edwin R,, ox officio, 1971 Cassamiai Place, Charlotte 7, North Curolina Bulk. Mrs. XV. 1l,, 220 lflawtlmrne Lane. Charlotte 4. North Carolina 1,11-1nomryW Curson, EXIc.Xlister. 2215 lluperlalc Avenue, Charlotte 7, Nunli Carolina cllonnruryl Xlarslull. Hunter, 1728 Queens Road, Cliarluxtc T, North Carolina Cllonnraryj Stowe, Mrs. S. P., 217 South Central Avenue, Belmont, North Carolina Cllonuraryj Trustees Innes. Dr. james A., 3503 Seminary Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Morris. Arthur N., But 88, Severna Park, Maryland Mulliss. XV1ll1am F.. 1300 Queens Road, Apt. 202, Charlotte 7, North Carolina Pease, Cul. J. Norman, 2538 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte 7, North Carolina Faculty and Staff Directory Miss Thelma Albright, 2322 YVe11esley Avenue Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition Office-Tillett Building 1 Mrs. Rose Anderson, 3318 XVindsor Drive Circulation and Reference Librarian Ofiicwliverett Library Miss Catherine M. Atkins, 1209 Reese Road Registrar Officefliurwell Miss Judith Kay Auten, Irwin-McKay Infirmary Assistant Resident Nurse Office-Invin'McKay Infirmary Dr. Herbert E. Babb, 2115 Selwyn Avenue Dean of the College Professor of Psychology Office-Burwell Hall Mr. Ray S. Barker, Jr., 2410 Selwyn Ave., Apt. 3 Librarian Officwliverett Library Mrs. Helen Barto, 359 Circle Avenue Secretary, Business Office Office-Burwell Hall Dr. Vlfilliam Beidler, 2126 Dilworth Road East Professor of Philosophy Office-Dana Building 303 Miss Brenda Blackwelcler, 6610 Knightswood Drive Instructor in Biology Office-Science Building 104 Mr. A. Jackson Bust. 501 Pressley Road Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Office-Maintenance and Receiving Building Mr. Frank Breedlove, Route 1. Gastonia, N. C. Maintenance and Receiving Office-Maintenance and Receiving Mr. Charles E. Brewer, Jr., 1416 Scotland Avenue Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics CBusiness Address: Johnston Buildingb Office-Dana Building 104 Miss Myra C. Bristol. 2431 Vail Avenue, Apt. 5-B Secretary. Presidenfs Office Office-Science Building 102. Mrs, Sallie B. Brody QMrs. Edward VVJ, 115 Hillside Avenue Secretary. Library Office-Everett Library Mr. Byron C. Bullard, 637 Dorothy Drive Security Office 01:00 p,m.-12:00 midnighlj Office-Security Headquarters Mr. Richard Bunger, 3132 Westfield Road Assistant Professor of Music Office-Music Building 204 Mrs. Mary Carlyle Campbell CMrs. Hugh B. Inj 200 N. Laurel Ave., Apt. 1-D Instructor in Art Office-Carol Hall Mrs. Roberta T. S. Chalmers. 1565 Stanford Place Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition Office-Tillett Building 3 Mr. Ray S. Clark, 4055 Carlyle Drive Multilith Operator Office-Print Shop, Burwell Hall Basement Mrs. Louise Council, Harris Hall Resident Counselor, Harris Hall Office-Harris Hall Dr. Boice N. Daugherty, 2219 Greenway Avenue Associate Professor of Psychology Office-Srultz 27 Mr. Ross R. Dealy. 2261 Selwyn Avenue, Apt. 1 Assistant Professor of History Office-Science Building 102D Mr. Roger Drinkall, 1852 Lynnwood Drive Assistant Professor of Music CCe11oJ Office-Music Building 106 Dr, Thomas I., Dulin, 200 Greenwich Road Miss Miss Mr. Mr, College Physician CResidence: 3916 Suffolk Placej Office-Irwin-XlcK.1y Infirmary Surah I. Dunlap yPully,J. 1829 Queens Road Assismnt Pnrfvssnr of Home Economics Office-Stultz Building Nancy L, Eagle, 1789 Sterling Rd. Assistant Professor of Music Office-Music Building 203 Robert P. Eisele, 19-15 Edgewater Drive District Manager, Saga Food Service Office-Basement, Morrison Hall Don Farquharsnn, 2413 Ansley Court Assistant to the President Office-Burwell Hall 208 Dr. lack H. Fehnn, 2411 Vernon Drive Miss Mrs. Dana Professor uf Biology Office-Science Building 100 Gurdon Q. Freeman. 1130 Princeton Avenue Assistant Prnfessor of Literature and English Compo OfficefTil1ett Building 4 siriou Ann S. Gebhardt tNIrs. Bruce , 2500 Sherwood Avenue Dean of Students' V Assistant Professor .if Arr OfficefBurwe1l Hull Miss Roberta Louise Cuttings, 256 Tyvola Road, Apt. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr, Mrs. Airs. Instructor in Literature and English Composition OfficevSciencc Building lU2E Lorena A. Gueller wfjnj, Albright Hall Resident Counselor, Albright Hall Office-Albright Hall Thomas Gordon. XVaxhaw, N. C. Maintenance and Shop Office-Maintenance and Shop Linda Elkins. 1701 W. Blvd., Apt. D-14 Secretary to the Dean of the College Carrie B. Green. Morrison Dorm Hostess, Morrison Dormitory Officeflklorrison Dormitory 1 Shirley H. Green CMIS, Jack A., Inj, -H01 Collingwood Drive Instructor in Physical Education CDariceD OfficefOvens Physical Education Building Charles O. Hadley. 20-18 Hastings Drive Assistant Professor of Literature and English Compo Office-Dana Building 308 Ruby V. Haley, Belk Dormitory Resident Counselor, Belk Dorm Office-Belk Donn sition Mane I, Hargett Chlrs. Xvalxer L,, Inj. 233 North Dotger Avenue Apt. E-5 Assistant Professor of Music fC11ildren's Pianoj Office-Music Building 103 Dr. Cary S, Henderson, 1500 Lilac Road Mr. Miss Mr. Associate Professor of History and Political Science OfficefDana Building 309 Sam Henry, YMCA Instructor in Mathematics Office-Science Building 203 Ruth Herron, 2115 Selwyn Avenue Superintendent of Dormiiories Office-Dormitory Mainienance Cformer Publications Housej Maintenance and Shop Officefhlaintenance and Shop Miss Jane Hoke, 2431 Vail Avenue. Apt. 5-B Admissions Counselor Office-Burwell Hall Mr. John I.. Hondros, 2828 Irby Drive Assistant Professnr of History OfficefDana Building 310 Mrs. Gertrude G. Gill Cfrudyj CMrs. Robert MJ. 533 Jefferson Dr. Secretary QPar1timeD, Clliusic Dept.D Page One Hundred Seventy-nine CASUAL CORNER 128 N. Tryon 375-7353 813 PROVIDENCE ROAD JEWELRY AND GIFTS PROVIDENCE PHARMACY 705 S. Sharon Amity Road 366-7131 QUEENS FLORIST P OHddE1 Don's Hair Design Sfudio, Inc. 119 Huntley Place 334-6403 RECORD CITY 104 W. Trade 375-6205 GOND0lA RESTAURANT 2238 W. Independence Blvd. 376-8118 Faculty and Staff Mrs. Agnes F. Hostettler CMrs. Emstj, 607 Queens Road Assistant Professor of French and German Office-Dana Building 210 Mrs. Nancy Howard CMrs. Timl. 3101 VVickersham Road Secretary, President's Office OfficevBurwall Hall Dr. Hughes B. Hoyle, Jr., 2040 Hastings Drive Professor of Mathematics and Physics Office-Science Building 206a Dr. Harold Humm, 2148 Selwyn Avenue Professor of Biology Office-Science Building 10416. Miss Nancy Lee Huneycutt, Irwin-McKay Infirmary Assistant Resident Nurse Office-Irwin-McKay lnfimiary Miss Eleanor L. Jenkins, 1521 East Seventh Street Associate Professor of Mathematics Office-Science Building 203 Miss Katherine Jenkins, 2422 Charlotte Drive Clerk, Library Office-Everett Library Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall CMrs. WoodrowD, 2343 Selwyn Avenue erk Office-Bookstore, Student Center Mr. George S. Kilner, 2311 Radcliffe Avenue Mr. John D. Morrison, 1817 Maryland Avenue Associate Professor of Music COrganD Office-Belk Chapel ' Dr. Frank C. Mullen, Jr., 1812 Carlanda Circle Associate Professor of Psychology Office-Stultz Building 25 Dr. Paul B. Newman, 2215 Hassell Place Associate Professor of Literature and English Composition Office-Tillett Building 2 Miss Ella Marguerite Noel, Watkins Hall lnstructor in Music CViolinj Resident Counselor, Watkins Hall Office-Music Building 201 Mrs. Veronica M. Noetling Ckonniej fMrs. G. GordonD, 1404 Lyon Court PBX Operator C8:0O a.m.-4:00 p.m.j Office-Burwell Hall Dr. Jimmie C. Oates, 3125 Connecticut Avenue Associate Professor of Physics Office-Science Building 205a Mrs. Janis Osborn Harkins, 2132 Kirkwood Ave. Secretary, Saga Foods Office-Basement, Morrison Hall Mrs. Sara Payne CMrs. Larryj, 2223 McClintock Road Clerk, Registrafs Office Office-Burwell Hall Business Manager and Treasurer Office-Burwell Hall Miss Mbrorie T. Kirh 2201 Sarah Marks Avenue Mr. .l Yi Assistant Professor of Spanish Office-Dana 206 Martin F. Kaelke, 810 Judith Court General Superintendent of Maintenance Office-Maintenance 8: Receiving Building Miss Joyce Lowder Resident Nurse, Infirmary Miss Linda LaGrone, 4105 Conway Avenue, Apt. C Mr. Secretary, Admissions Office Office-Burwell Hall Joseph E. Lammers, 1524 Queens Road Assistant Professor of Music Office-Music Building 101 Miss Phyllis A. Pharr, 2516 McClintock Road Instructor in Physical Education Office-Ovens Physical Education Building Mrs. Aley Thomas Phillip Second Semester Exchange Lecturer Office-Dana 105 Dr. Edward VV. Pohlman, 1030 Coddington Place Dana Professor of Sociology OfficefDana Building 112 Dr. Norris VV. Preyer, 2028 Roswell Avenue Dana Professor of History Office-Dana 105 Miss Sylvia Pruitt, 256 Tyvola Road, Apt. 1 Instructor in Philosophy Office-Science Building 102a Dr. Raymond Purkey, 2134 Sherwood Ave. Dr. Donald E. Lewis, 1632. Carolina Circle, Gastonia, N. C. Mr. Professor of Chemistry Office-Science Building 301 T. Buchanan Looney, 2138 Selwyn Avenue Assistant Professor of History Office-Science Building 102B Dr. James H. Lovell, Jr., 1029 Sewickley Mrs. Professor of Literature and English Composition Office-Tillett Building 6 Nell D. McCarter, Long Hall Resident Counselor, Long Hall Office-Long Hall Dr. Mildred M. McEwen, 2316 Westfield Road Professor of Chemistry Office-Science Building 300 Mr. Donald D, McNeill 139 South nter u a , Ca b ry Ro d Assistant to the Treasurer Office-Burwell Hall Mrs. Kathryn S. McKeithan, Wellesley Dormitory Mrs. Mr. Mr. Resident Counselor, Wellesley Dormitory Office-Wellesley Dormitory Ruth R. Magher CMrs. James TJ, 3419 Park Road Instructor in Physical Education Office-Ovens Physical Education Building Robert Manges, 5608 Amity Place Dining Hall Manager, Saga Food Service Office-Dining Hall, Morrison Michael Margrett, 101 S. Laurel Avenue, Apt. 72A Instructor in Spanish Office-Dana 209 Mrs. Helen Marley, 1922 Ewing Avenue Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Secretary, Business Office Office-Burwell Hall G. Alex Marsh, 535-B Wakefield Drive Assistant Professor of Biology Office-Science Building 102C E. H. Mason, Jr., 5138 Addison Drive Associate Professor of Education Office-Blair 2b Thomas F. Mason, 1336 Harding Place Assistant Professor of Art Office-Carol Hall Kathleen Mathews, 1518 Mimosa Avenue PBX Operator C4:00 p.rn.-12:00 midnightj Office-Burwell Hall Margaret B. Maultshy. 1921 Maryland Avenue Assistant, Public Relations Office Office-Burwell 201 Miss Melinda R. Maxfield, 1850 Lynnwood Drive Assistant Professor of Literature and English Composition Office-Tillett Building 5 Mr. Albert R. May, 3451 Windsor Drive Associate Professor of Music CVoicej Office-Music Building 202 Dr. Yancey L. Medlin, 2225 Westminster Place Miss Associate Professor of Education Office-Blair 2a Mildred L. Miscally, 1020 Arosa Avenue, Apt. 2 Director of Public Relations Assistant Professor of Journalism Office-Burwell Hall 201 Mr. Philip A. Moose, 2201 Randolph Road CGarage Apt.j Monday evening until Friday Linville Road, Blowing Rock, North Carolina Friday until Monday noon Associate Professor of Art Office-Carol Hall 2 Page One Hundred Eighty-two Associate Professor of French Office-Dana 208 . Mrs. Mary Raines CMrs. Henry HJ, Sharon Road Part-time Librarian Office-Everett Library Miss Jean L. Raybum, 153 Middleton Drive Director of Admissions Office-Burwell Hall Miss Caroline G, Richardson, 221 Hawthorne Lane Assistant Professor of Modern Languages CFrenchj OfficefDana Building 204 Miss Jean Robinson, 1324 Biltmore Drive Secretary, Alumnae Affairs Office-Burwell Hall Mr. Arthur W. Scott, 1825 Jameston Drive Assistant Professor of Sociology Office-Science Building 102f Mr. Robert W. Shaw, 3331 Windsor Drive Director of Evening College Office-Science Building 102 Mrs. Joanne N. Sheahan, 3217 Selwyn Avenue Secretary, Dean of Students Office-Burwell Hall Mr, George A. Shealy, 1801 Carlanda Circle Professor of Art Office-Carol Hall 3 Dr. Joyce H. Shealy CMrs. George AJ, 1801 Carlanda Circle Professor of Psychology Office-Stultz Building 1 Mr, William H. Sherrill, Jr., 2115 Pinebrook Circle Visiting Instructor in Geography CBusiness Address: Smith Junior High School-523-5655D Mrs. Adele Shields CMrs. Jim RJ, 547 Cherokee Road Admissions Counselor Office-Burwell Hall Dr. Eva I. Shipstone, Wallace Dormitory Visiting Professor of Psychology CFirst Semesterj Office-Stultz 25a Mrs. Rita A. Simpson CMrs. J. B., Jr.j, 2214 Wellesley Avenue Director of Alumnae Affairs OfficefBurwell Hall 205 Miss Mary Thomas Smith, 3526 Windsor Drive Assistant Professor of Education Office-Dana Building 305 Captain James M. Spivey, 4114 Malta Place Security Officer C8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.rn.j Office-Security Headquarters M.r. Thomas O. Squires, Jr., 5103 Randolph Road Mail Clerk Office-Post Office-Student Center Dr. George A. Stegner, 6544 Folger Drive Dana Professor of Music Office-Music Building 101 Mrs. Frances D. Tate CMrs. Robert GJ, 2225 Shamrock Drive Secretary, President's Office Office-Burwell Hall 211 Miss Mary Lee Taylor, 2251 Selwyn Avenue, Apt. 4 Associate Professor of Bible and Religion Office-Dana Building 203 Dr. A. T. Trimble, 2133 Selwyn Avenue Professor of Chemistry Office-Science Building 300A Mrs. Mildred Vessels, 1233 Spruce Street Secretary, Maintenance Office-Maintenance and Receiving Building Faculty and Staff Dr. Edwin R. Wlalker. 1871 Cassamia Place Chancellor and Acting President Oft'icefBurwell Hall 211 Mr. lVaLlace G. VVebb, 2812 Goneaway Road Associate Professor and llead of Economics Department Office-Dana 304 Dr. Fzlmund T. YVeiant, 2300 Inverness Road Z. Smith Reynolds Professor of Foreign Languages QGerman Ht Russianj Office-Dana 205 Mr. Carlyle Eugene VVeiss, 134B Drexmore Avenue Assistant Professor of Music Office-Music Building 200 Mrs. VVilhelmina VVe1sh. Vilallace Hall Resident Counselor. XV.1llace Hall Office'Vi'allace H4111 Mrs. Dorothy A. VVentz, 118 Sylvania Avenue Secretary, Business Office Office-Burtvell Hall Mrs. Sarah M. lVest CMrs. John 0.5. l71 N. Canterbury Road Assistant Professor of Secretarial Practice Offict-Blair Building Mrs. Margaret L. VVicker CMrs. John HJ, 6719 Starcrest Drive Relief PBX Operator fSarurday and Sundayl Office-Burwell Hall Dr. Elizabeth G. Vi'right, 2301 Croydon Road. Apt. 4 Professor of Bible and Religion Office-Dana Building 306 Mrs. Teresa Shufyi Yang CMrs. VVinstonD. 3422 Vvindsor Drive Cntaloger, Library Office-Everett Library Dr. J. Daniel Zeluff, 1427 Stanford Place Associate Professor of Bible and Religion OfficefBurwell 209 Students STU DFJNITS, FIRST SEhlESTER Adam, Gail Cox-Fr.-The Oaks-1416 South Roan, Johnson City, Tennessee Adams. Marjorie Carol-Fr.-362 McDonald Avenue, Mobile, Alabama Albright. Dorothy JaneASoph.fO Berkshire Road, Richmond, Virginia Alexander, Ursula-Fr.-366 Coral Sea Dr., Fort Lee, Virginia Allen, Jennifer Lee-Soph.-2108 Belvue Road, Waynesboro, Virginia Allen, Marbury Louise-Jr.f2-316 Prospect Rd., Tampa, Florida Altman. Beverly Anne-Soph.-4807 Beach Park Dr.. Tampa. Florida Anderson. Mrs. Bettianne Powell-Sr.-2200 Croydon Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Anderson. Carol Jean-Jr.-2042 VVeberwood Dr., S. Charleston, W. Va. Anderson, Elizabeth Annette-JL'-1303 Edgewood Ave., Florence, South Carolina Anderson. Grace Isabel-Sr.-2075 Nottingham Lane, Burlington, North Carolina Andrews, Annabell-Fr.-2884 Arden Rd., N.VV., Atlanta, Georgia Andrews, Dale Curtis-Fr.-4695 Millbrook Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Angell, Jean Elizabeth-Soph.-Box 764, Salisbury, North Carolina Armstrong, Dorothy Marshall-Soph.-Box 6, Troy, North Carolina Arnold. Mary Jo-Soph.-RD .t,t3, Salem Rd., Canfield, Ohio Ashbum, Jean Lowry-Jr.-536 Lakeside Dr., Stalesville, North Carolina Auten, Judith Kay-Sr.-216 Sloan St., Belmont, North Carolina Bagby. Anne Gordon-Fr.-Route 2. Charles City, Virginia Bagenstose, Janice Lee-Soph.-23 YV. VValnut Ave.. Merchantville, New Jersey Bagg. Patricia Lyndall-Soph.-9110 North Branch Drive, Bethesda, Maryland Bailey, Linda Clark-Soph.-24139 Duffield Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Baker. Sandra Jane-Jr.-686 VVallace Drive, Wayne. Pennsylvania Ballard, Barbara Ruthe-Jr.-207 Rockingham Rd.. Greenville. South Carolina Ballard. Brenda Gaye-Fr.-II3 Marietta Dt., Concord, North Carolina. Bapcige, Shirley Hepburn-St.-3022 DePaul Court, Charlotte, North aro ma Baralt, Olga Lopez-Soph.-750 Calatrava Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Barbee, Sara Jean-Jr.-2108 Ridge Rd.. Raleigh, North Carolina Barben. Anne VVilmot-Fr.-P. O. Box 1025, Avon Park, Florida Bard, Gretchen Shelley-Fr.-904 Poindexter Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Barker, Katherine Buchanan-Fr.-1009 West 63rd St., Kansas City, Missouri Barker. Sue Summey-Sr.-1009 W. 63rd St., Kansas City, Missouri Barksdale. Mary Kennon-Jr.-155 Broad St., Danville, Virginia Barnis, ltgarxgaret Ann-Soph,-Box ISSBB Templeton Rd., Mooresville, North aro a Barnes. Mildred Lee-Soph.-1852 Talbot Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida Barnett, Anne Hayles-Fr.-446 N. Mt. Pleasant. Monroeville, Alabama Bamett, Leigh Cecil-Soph.-217 Brandon Court, Danville, Virginia Barr. Sarah Elizabeth-Soph.-Box 32. West Jefferson, North Carolina Barter. Judy Johnson-Soph.-120 Kentucky Blvd., Hazard, Kentucky Barron, Anne Louise-Fr,-2535 Amberly Rd., Birmingham, Michigan Barry, Dorothy '4Judy -Soph.-1938 Peabody, Memphis, Tennessee Barto, Christine Anne-Jr.-339 Circle Avenue. Charlotte. North Carolina Basten, Narcissa Elizabeth-Jr.-3328 Wvoodridge Place, Lynchburg, Virginia Bates, Paulette Ann-Fr.-Rt. 5 Paris Mt., Greenville, South Carolina Bates, Ruth Daniel-Sr.-3310 Carla St., Orlando. Florida Bates, Sally Morecroft-Fr.-727 Pleasant St., Worchester, Massachusetts Baucom, Martha Tilghman-Fr.-226 E. Jefferson, Kirkwood, Missouri Baugher. Barbara Sue-Soph.-417 Rosser Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia Baumgardner, Harrierte Lee-Fr.-107 Trails End, Greenville, South Carolina Baxter, Patricia Rene-Fr.-1100 Cherokee Dt., Campbellsville, Kentucky Baynard, Barbara Ann-Fr.-1801 Brightwaters Blvd., St. Petersburg, Florida Beam, Kenni Bea-Soph.-400 North Mountain St., Cherryville, North Carolina Bean, Nancy Jane-Soph.-170 Upland VVay, Haddonfield, New Jersey Beard, Dianne Delorious-Jr.-2522 Cornell Drive, Roanoke, Virginia Beaudrot, Rosalie Vincent-Jr.-401 Calhoun Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina Beaufort, Marjorie McCoy-Jr.-5548 Fairlane. Jacksonville, Florida Beck, Mary Ann-Fr.-225 Carswell Lane, Goldsboro, North Carolina Bell. Virginia Ley-Fr.-2406 Watrous Avenue, Tampa, Florida Bennett, Elizabeth Whitney-Sr.-1920 Natalen Rd.. Winter Park, Florida Benson, Bette Jayne-Soph.-1465 Flanders Rd., Jacksonville, Florida Bero, Gertmde Louise-Soph.-1763 Council Bluff Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Berry. Kathleen McNair-Sr.-105 Douglass Heights. Union, South Carolina Billings, Barbara Ann-Soph.-4178 Longleaf Dr.. Memphis, Tennessee Billman, Susan-Fr.-2203 Madison Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina Birdsall. Penelope Jane-Soph.-120 N. Chestnut Street. Westfield, New Jersey Bishop, Carol McKee-Fr.-4103 Orleans Place, Alexandria, Virginia Bissett, Rebecca Etta-Jr.-S629 Lake Shore Dr.. Columbia, South Carolina Black, Mary Louise-Soph.-1001 Mahoney St., Plant City, Florida Black, Nancy Ann-Soph.-1445 Thornwood Dr., Spartanburg. South Carolina Blackevelcler, EdrieaAnne-Jr.-6610 Knightswood Drive, Charlotte, North aro ina Bliss, Cathryn Van de Carr-Fr.-123 Oakleigh Lane, Maitland, Florida Blodgett, Carol Anne-Sr.-247 Bumside Place, Ridgewood, New Jersey Blohm, Mary Louise-Soph.-108 N. Cedar Dr., Greenwood, South Carolina Blume, Pamela Jo-Soph.-1204 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Boardman, Katherine RuthfSoph.w8 Habersham St., Ft. Stewart, Georgia Boatwright, Marie Maxine-Fr.-Country Club Dr.. LaGrange, Georgia Bodergharrier, Emily Gay-Soph.-300 Woodland Drive, Jacksonville, North aro ma Bohde, Jane Marie-Soph.-1025 Kissengen Avenue, Bartow, Florida Boone. Peggy Hall-Fr.-717' Boulevard, VVestfie1d. New Jersey Booze. Rebecca Anne-Sr.-Lee Highway, Buchanan, Virginia Bopp, Carole Johanna-Soph.-209 Moreland Dr., Canfield, Ohio Bossemian, Susan Carol-Jr.-Rt. 1 Forrest Hills. Harrisonburg, Virginia Bousman. Sandra Joan-Fr,-1218 Karen Drive. New Bem, North Carolina Boykin. Julian Perdue-Soph.f69 N. Muscogee Ave., NIV., Atlanta, Georgia Brannan. Arden Jane-Soph.-P. O. Box 1294, Stuart, Florida Brewer, Carolyn KelseyfJt.-1207 Greenway Court, Lynchburg, Virginia Brewer, Matha Louise-Fr.-1047 N. McKinley Rd., Arlington, Virginia Britton. Susan Anne-Fr.-47 Calhoun Drive. Sumter, South Carolina Brockenbrough, Beverley Allanflfr.-3412 Noble Avenue, Richmond, Virgnia Brown, Betty Sue-Soph.-1424 Crystal Rd., Charlotte, North Carolina Brown, Edith Paula-Fr.-4202 VV. Franklin St.. Richmond, Virginia Brown, Elizabeth JoynerfJr.f6O0 Franklin St., Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Brown, Mary Elaine-Fr.-2804 Park Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Brown, Mary Jane-Soph.-780 Yell Road, Lewisburg, Tennessee Brown, Sallye Phillips-P-T. N-D-201 Allison St., Fort Mill, South Carolina Brown, Victoria Churchill-Fr.-3102 Allendale St., Roanoke, Virginia Brownell. Sally Lynn-Jr.-2-I Broughton Dr., Greenville, South Carolina Browning, Joan Melts-Sr.-Drawer 1017, Greenwood, South Carolina Brownstein. Mary HildrelhwSoph.-894 N, Jefferson St., Arlington, Virginia Brunson, Elizabeth Shirer-Frflll Edgewood Avenue, Morganton, North Carolina Bronson. Marshall Ann-Soph.-107 Sunset Drive, Chester, South Carolina Bryant, Mary Tolhert-Soph.-128 Mimosa Place, Decatur, Georja Buchan, Elizabeth Austin-Sr.-119 Lloyd St., Mullins, South Carolina Buchan, Susan Webb-Fr.-119 Lloyd St., Mullins, South Carolina Buchanan, Helen Mason-Fr.-2622 Grant Avenue, Raleigh North Carolina Buchananf Mrs. Sarah Wolfe-Jr.-345 Manning Drive, Charlotte, North BIO Ina Buckgtgham, Sarah Adelaide-Fr.-82 Kenilworth Rd., Asheville, North aro ma Buckner, JoAnne-Fr.-ll North Walling Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Bunger. Mrs. Melody Peterson-P-T, ND-3132 Westfield Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Burdette. Rebecca Faye-Sr,-Rt. 1, Box 7. Davidson, Nonh Carolina Burggs, litenda Kay-Soph.-3515 Pennington Lane, Winston-Salem, North aro ina Burgess. Mary Wysor-Jr.-25 Beech Tree Lane, Pelham, New York Burk. Carolyn Harper-Fr.-5522 N. 17th St., Arlington, Virginia Burleson, Sarah Ellen-Jr.-404 Parkway St., Beckley, West Virginia Burns. Virginia Anne-Fr.- Box 68, Lebanon, Virginia Burst, Diana Louise-Jr.-309 Planthurst Rd.. Webster Groves, Missouri Burtnette, Mary Victoria-Fr.-P. O. Box 293. Fairfax, Virginia Burton, Eugenia Hargrave-Jr.-225 North Saratoga St., Suffolk, Virginia Butler, Deborah Jean-Soph.-1585 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, Connecticut Byrd. Jeanne McKay-Jr.-2800 Queensbury Lane, Atlanta, Georgia Cacchiolo, Linda Ann-Jr.-101 Femwood Avenue, Hartwell, Georgia Caldwell. Cheslie-Fr.-2751 Pramsgate Court. N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Caldwell Gayle Stafford-Fr.-1100 Sunset Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Caligan. Osra Lynn-Sr.-101 Edisto Street, Greenville, South Carolina Calkigs, Susan Ribble-P'T, N.D.-2309 Randolph Road, Charlotte, North are a Callaway, Carol VVinn-Fr.-Route 4. Covington, Georgia Camrilvaell. Harriette Wallace-Fr.-390 Woodland Avenue, Lynchburg, irgmia Camigloell, Margaret Ruth-Soph.-1221 Wellington St., West Palm Beach, or-ida Cannon, Gail Meredith-Sr.-1311 Wilkinson Avenue, Orlando, Florida Cannon. Lynnda Gertrude-Fr.-2519 Wilmot Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Cannon, Mary Bost-Fr.-Rt. 3, Box 77A, Concord, North Carolina Cannon, Susan Hall-Sr.-911 Ardsley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Carlos, Liliana Teresita-Sr.-Catamarca 3067, Santa Fe, Argentina Carpenter, Cathy Jeanette-Soph.-B47 S. Osprey Avenue, Sarasota, Florida Carpenter, Elizabeth Rose-Fr.-Route 111, Cherryville, North Carolina Causey. Paula Jane-Soph.-West Point, Virginia Chambers. Sara Ellen-Soph.-1113 Hickory Road, Charleston, West Virgnia Champlin, Carol Cassie-Jr.-300 Indian Creek Dr., W. Mobile, Alabama Chandler, Kay Beverley-Fr.-1411 Coral Way, Coral Gables, Florida Chapman, Anita Lee-Fr.-1516 West 15th St., Nitro, West Virginia Chapman, Dale Page-Fr.-4055 Lake Road, Miami, Florida Chappell, Bonnie Elise-Jr.-605 Bayview Drive, Belleair, Florida Chatham, Kathryn Ward-Sr.-35 Coventry Lane, Greenville. South Carolina Christian, Elizabeth Stelling-Fr,-Chinquapin. Greenwood, South Carolina Clark, Mary Frisbie-Jr.-5127 N. sm. Ra., Arinrgm, virginia Page One Hundred Eighty-three Students Clarke, Demere Ann-Soph.-1230 Greenridge Rd., Jacksonville, Florida Clay, Dana LeighfSoph.-1424 Algardi Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Clayton, Karen Suzanne-Fr.-P. O. Box 2240, Panama City, Florida CloerCMrs. Virginia Stuart-Sr.-4341 University Drive, Charlotte, North arolina Cobb, Frances ElizabethvFr.-327 East Lake Drive, Decatur, Georgia Cochran, Victoria Ann-Fr.-3203 27th Street, Lubbock, Texas Coffey, Darla Jim-Sr.-103 Edwards St.. Rutherfordton, North Carolina Cole, Cole, Carol Diane-Sr.-710 Paradiso Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Carolyn Hope-Jr.-5144 Oak, Kansas City, Missouri Cole, Mary Elinor-Fr.-241 Tilton Rd., Memphis, Tennessee Coll, Carolyn Ann-Fr.-129 Nyetimber Parkway, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Condon, Catherine Adele-Jr.-160 VVilladel Drive, Clearwater, Florida Conkl Conlo e, Ginger AnneeFr.-1124 Maple Drive, Griffin, Georgia n, Ellen Louise-Fr.-117 VVest Avery St., Pensacola, Florida Connar, Cathleen-Soph.-4308 Woodmere Road, Tampa, Florida Conner, Anita Mae-Sr.-Rt. 2 Box 104, Lancaster, Virginia Conner, Aylett Buckner-Fr.-4270 Arcturus Lane, Mobile, Alabama Coons, Carol Jean-Jr.-16 Gordonston Avenue, Savannah, Georgia Cooper, Mary Darrah-Soph.-253 Jamaica Lane, Palm Beach, Florida Cooper, Nancy Elizabeth-Jr.-2424 Cortland St., Waynesboro, Virginia Corbett, Judith Patricia-Soph.-1105 Beltline Blvd., Columbia, South Carolina Cotter, Mary Jane-Soph,-6510 Sardis Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Covington, Susan Jan-Fr.-2351 La.Mesa Drive, Jacksonville, Florida Cowan, Anne Elizabeth-Soph.-301 Pinecrest Drive, Fayetteville, North Carolina Cox, Patricia Louise-Soph.-149 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream, New York Craig, Mrs. Clarissa Henry-Sr.-1433 Westbrook Circle, Gastonia, Nort.h Carolina Craig, Cornelia Anne-Soph.-Kimbrook, Greenwood, South Carolina Craven, Edith Moring-Fr,-29 Ravine Avenue, Concord, North Carolina Crawford, Brenda Kay-Soph.-1507 Woodland Drive, Charlotte, Nort.h Carolina Creasy. Sara Sprinkle-Soph.-Rivermont Drive, Bluefield, Virginia Cumbey, Porothy Anne-Soph.-105 Townsend Street, Bennettsville, South Caro ina Cunningham, Jane Blaker-Jr.-The Breakers Hotel, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Cunnxingham, Jennifer O.-Fr.-401 Twelfth Avenue, Huntington, West rrgrnra Currie, Margaret Lynn-Fr,-Elm Street, Carthage, North Carolina Curtin, Kathleen Anne-Fr.-410 Pine St., Fort Mill, South Caroli.na Daley, Mary Susan-Sr.-1026 Forest Road, Charleston, West Virginia Dashiell, Nancy Irwin-Soph.-3 308 Potterton Drive, Falls Church, Virginia DaVega, Ellen McClure-Fr.-355 Spring Lake Road, Columbia, South Carolina Davies, Geralda Margaret-Sr.-1955 Datura Street, Sarasota, Florida Davis, Barbara Kay-Jr.-715 Wicklow Road, Louisville, Kentucky Davis, Charlotte Shepard-Jr.-601 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Davis, Dianne Frances-Fr.-2202 Barker Street, Lumberton, North Carolina Davis, Laura-Louise-Fr.-4008 Momingside Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia Davis, Leslie Anne-Fr.-10 Perth Drive, Wilmington, Delaware Davis, Maria Jerdone-Fr.-3651 Rembrandt Road, N,W., Atlanta, Georgia Davis, Mary Jane-Fr.-308 S. Thompson Street, Monroe, North Carolina Davis, Patricia Ann-Fr.-120 Hidden Valley Road, Bristol, Tennessee Davis, Susan Elizabeth-Soph.-194 Sunset Road, West Palm Beach, Florida Davis Wilma Diane-Fr.-715 Wicklow Road, Louisville, Kentucky Dawkins, Florence Fontaine-Sr.-P. O. Box 2153, Jacksonville, Florida Day, Caryl Ann-Soph.-4994 Long Island Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Day, Margaret Matthews-Soph.-2155 Rosemont Drive, Montgomery, Alabama Day, Nancy Elizabeth-Soph.-B Eton Place, Glen Rock, New Jersey Dealy, Mrs. Ruth Philomena-P.T.-N.D.-2261 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Deane, Nancy Howe-Sr.-525 3rd Street, Safety Harbor, Florida Deaton, Lura Augusta-Soph.-130 Briarwood Road, Statesville, North Carolina Decker, Mary Judith-Jr.-300 South Howard Circle, Tarboro, North Carolina Deitrich, Pamela Jane-Fr.-19 Greenbriar Drive, Summit, New Jersey Denton, Susan-Jr.-6 Branchwood Road, Mexico, Missouri Derrick, Dorothy L.-Soph.-1309 Copley Drive, Vllilmington, Delaware DeWitt, Mary Diane-Sr.-200 Magnolia Drive, Lake City, South Carolina Dickgson, Frances Glenn-Jr.-1902 Cambridge Drive, Kinston, Nort.h arolina Dickie, Sheila Marlene-Sr.-3003 Wayne Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina Dickinson, Diane Jane-Soph.-1002 Winding Way, Baltimore, Maryland Dillon, Caroline Worth-Sr.-105 Gwyn Avenue, Elkin, North Carolina Diltz, Pheobe Jane-Jr.-5155 Randolph, Charlotte, North Carolina Dismer, Billie Eckhardt-Fr.-6220 30th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Dixon, Ann Corbett-Sr.-142 Forest Drive, Lancaster, South Carolina Dixon, Caroline Louise-Soph.-30 W. Reese, Memphis, Tennessee Dixon, Helen Mcllvaine-Fr.-3580 Richmond Street, Jacksonville, Florida Dixon, Mary Susan-Soph.-142 Forest Drive, Lancaster, South Carolina Dobbins, Beverly Blythe-Soph.-65 Dreve de Linkebeck, Rhode St. Genese, Belgium Dobson, Barbara Elaine-Soph.-2139 McClintock Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Dobson, Jean Smith-Soph.-5340 N. Stanford Drive, Nashville, Tennessee Donley, Patricia Anne-Soph.-6020 River Terrace, Tampa, Florida Donsbach, Theckla-Fr.-608 Pickwick Street, Sheffield, Alabama Dorrier, Nancy Lee-Sr.-806 Riverside Drive, Old Hickory, Tennessee Doughton, Jo Wayne-Jr.eRt. III Tobaccoville, North Carolina Dowdy, Cynthia Jo-Fr.-Route 4, Sanford, North Carolina Dubley, Katherine Dyer-Fr.-Box 476, Waynesboro, Virginia Dunwody, Anne Trolles-Fr.-3810 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Florida Dutton, Patricia Ellen-Soph.-2281 Sherbrooke Drive, Atlanta, Georga Eakes, Patricia Ann-Soph.-Box 116, Pendleton, South Carolina Earle, Elizabeth Molten-Soph.-203 Shamrock Drive, Danville, Virginia Eamest, Ann Markee Gibson-Sr.-331 VVhite Street, Abingdon, Virginia Earnest, Carmella Lynn-Soph.-50 Berwind Lane, Welch, VVest Virginia Eastman, Susan Harvey-Fr.-99 Go den Street, Holliston, Massachusetts Eaves, Nancy Barret-Fr.-306 VVoodvine Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana Eckland, Kay Elaine-Fr.-4128 Oline Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia Edens, Peggy Ann-Sr.-Route 5, Box 20, Lumberton, North Carolina Edwards, Cassie MacKenzie-Fr.-26 Woodlot Road, West Simsbury, Connecticut Edwards, Elizabeth Dunkel-Soph.-1508 Princess Street, Wilmington, North Caroli.na Page One Ilundred Eiglityffmtr Egeler, Nancy Grace-Fr.-202 Ferncliff Lane, Hendersonville, North Carolina Elliott, Dorinda Faye-Fr.-134 Magnolia Avenue, Statesville, North Carolina Ellis, Jeannette Swinton-Jr.-666 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina Eloff, Carla Jane-Fr.-6080 S.W. 118 Street, Miami, Florida Embry, Elizabeth Peronneau-Fr.-4860 Mendenhall Place, Memphis, Tennessee Estes, Linda Ray-Sr.-P. O. Box 55, Alturas, Florida Etchberger, Pamela Lou-Fr,-3001 Rockingham Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georda Eubanks, Frances Jacqueline-Jr.v336l Piedmont Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Evans, Jean Craig-Soph.-110 Dean Street, Belton, South Carolina Evans, Melba Patricia-Fr.f6429 Virginia Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Eve, Elizabeth Bowers-Jr.-1601 Deer Path Road, Dothan, Alabama Fabrirz, Linda Ann-Soph.-7105 14th Street, Takoma Park, Maryland Faulk, Lynn Dixon-Jr.-2208 Indian River Avenue, Titusville, Florida Feddersen, Emily Cobb-Fr,-7729 Tauxemont Road, Alexandria, Virginia Fehon, Catherine Winifred-Fr.-8 Coursen VVay, Madison, New Jersey Ferguson, Sharon Jean-Jr.-1087 Kings Park Drive, Memphis, Tennessee Ferris, Sara Boykin-Jr.-5705 Apache Road, Louisville, Kentucky Fewell, Nancy Elizabeth-Soph.-508 Fountain Place, Burlington, North Carolina Fleming, Alice Carol-Fr.-1545 Bonair Street, Clearwater, Florida Fleming, Susan Janet-Jr.-63 Main Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania Flora, Mary Ellen-Sr.-7 Georgetown Apt., Church St. Ext., Martinsville, Virginia Flowers, Nancy Ellen-Fr.-219 Athens Street, Hartwell, Georgia Flynn, Catherine Shirey-Fr.-1320 Whitethorn Street, Bluefield, West irgima Fowler, Hettie Kennedy-Sr.-523 E. Main, Union, South Carolina Frame, Neal Hartselle-Jr.-23 Belmont Road, Anniston, Alabama Fraser, Constance Louise-Fr.-1200 Glen Eden Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina Fraser, Helen Elizabeth-Soph.-8 Sunset Place, Morristown, New Jersey Frazier, Terry Bennett-Fr.-1355 Spring Lake Drive, Orlando, Florida Frech, Marcia Allyson-Jr.-Sl Afton Drive, Florham Park, New Jersey Fristoe, Katherine Conner-Soph.-1515 Mason Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia Fuehrer, Elizabeth Louise-Sr.-Station Avenue, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Fulenwider, Leonora Atkinson-Fr.-611 East 56th St., Savannah, Georgia Gabbj Carolyn Stelling-Fr.-1374 Stony Brook Lane, Mountainside, New ersey Gage, Jane Gaston-Fr.-14 Landsford Road, Lancaster, South Carolina Gaisford, Linda Robertson-Fr.-707 Delafield Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gandee. Cynthia Sue-Soph.-526 Susan Drive, Lakeland, Florida Garcia, Virginia Tarleton-Jr.-2201 Sarah Marks Avenue, Charlotte, North ,arolina Gardner, Ricki Rae-Fr.-4780 Fortuna VVay, Salt Lake City, Utah Garland, Linda Lee-Fr.-1841 Belleville Road. S.VV.. Roanoke. Virginia Gates, Deborah Jean-Fr,-1680 West Main Street, Wytheville, Virginia Gaulding, Drury MayfJr.-Box 193, Charlotte Court House, Virginia Gay, Dorothy Anne-Soph.-3517 Beauclerc Road, Jacksonville, Florida Gibson, Margaret Gretchen-Soph.-P. O. Box 711, Tallahassee, Florida Giles, Nancy Lois-Fr.-2921 Sedgewick Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia Gill, Constance-Jr.fS5O Birchwood Drive, Orange, Connecticut Gill, Jule Carlyle-Jr,-1934 Ruxton Road, Baltimore, Maryland Gilladette, Marcia Thele-Soph.-260 W. McNeely Avenue, Mooresville, North Carolina Gillespie, Anne Pepper-Jr.-200 James River Drive, Newport News, Virginia Glenn, Mary Elizabeth-Jr.-318 W. Thomas Street, Salisbury North Carolina Glock, Sandy Lynn-Soph.-1450 Wightman Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Goodson, Barbara Ann-Sr.-1701 Lakeshore Drive, Hartsville, South Carolina Goodwin, Vivian Carol-Fr.-3002 Hickory Street, Shell Point, South Carolina Goodykoontz, Ann KingfJr.-5906 Santa Rosa Drive, Louisvi.lle, Kentucky Gordon, Loretta Anne-Jr.e921 South Johnson St., Monroe, North Carolina Gordy. Margaret Elizabeth-Fr.-3285 Bankhead Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama Gottschalk, Patricia Ann-Soph.-437 Columbus Drive, Savannah, Georgia Grady, Nancy Jane-Fr.-410 E, Nelson Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia Graham, Julia Barnett-Fr.-2210 Beverly Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Grangiam, Jean Lovett-Sr.-400 South Main Street, Red Springs, North arolina Gray, Ann Scott-Fr.-2915 South 32nd Street, Fort Smith, Arkansas Gray, Donna Fay-Jr.-1904 Springhill Avenue, Mobile, Alabama Gray, Tommie Sue-Fr.-727 West Valley Drive, Bristol, Virginia Grebe, Pamela Ann-Sr.-Apt. ZOZA, 6166 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia Green, Carolina Hamilton-Fr.f620 Park Drive, Rock Hill, South Caroli.na Green, Gail Marie-Fr.-1941 Legion Drive, Winter Park, Florida Green, Linda Louise-Fr.-Dixie Sherman Hotel, Panama City, Florida Greene, Kathryn Stamey-Fr.-502 Pinkney Street, Whiteville, North Carolina Greenwood, Sheryl Ann-Soph.-4162 Shorecrest Drive, Orlando, Florida Greer, Cora JeanneeJr.-106 Dean Street, Belton, South Carolina Greer, Tommye Jean-Fr.-Box 354, Wingate, North Carolina Griffin, Judy Carol-Fr.-1116 9th Street, N,W., Moultrie, Georgia Griffin, Virginia Karen-Fr.-Route 2, Box 10, Monroe, North Carolina Griffith, Carolyn-Fr.-704 Little Rock Court, Sheffield, Alabama Grimes, Cheryl Priscilla-2612 Kanuga Road, Hendersonville, North Carolina Gross, Pamela Elizabeth-Soph.-Ashley House, 1825 Center St., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Guess, Sallie JofSoph.-1055 Fairway Drive, Vilaynesboro, Virginia Guhl, Marilyn Kay-Soph.-3818 Darby Road, Durham, North Carolina Gum, Sandra Lee-Sr.-1812 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Virginia Gunnells, Anne Jeannette-Soph.-808 Montford Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Guttery, Ann Lee-Fr.-508 Barbee Way, Danville, Kentucky Gwyn, Carolyn Gordon-Fr.-Box 1004, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina Hamilton, Jane AnneASoph.-4515 River Road, Louisville, Kentucky Hamrick, Kathleen-Fr.-3021 Majestic Circle, Avondale Estates, Georgia Hancock, Teresa Gilham-Sr.-114 Hillside Avenue, Marietta, Georgia Hapgood, Nancy-Fr.-3845 Boonsboro Road, Lynchburg, Virgnia Hardaway, Sarah Page-Fr.-Hardaway Hall, Midland, Georgia Hardie, Christine Lynn-Soph.-1023 Holly Lane, Jacksonville, Florida Hardin, Elizabeth Ann-Fr.-5 Virginia Circle, Rome, Georgia Hardy, Amy Jean-Jr.-4911 Earlston Drive, Washington, D. C. Students lrlnrgruve. Lucy Reed-Fr.--411 Crest Drive, Birmingham, Alabama Harkey, Linda Anne-Soph,-Route l. Box 49, Orlando, Florida llarmon, Jacquelyn Sykes-Soph.-B93 N, Superior Avenue. Decatur. Georgia Harris. Emily Jane-Fr.-12144 Charleston Court. Colonial Village Apts.. XVinstunfSalem. North Carolina Harris, Jean Olivia-Soph.-177 Fifth Street, NAV.. Atlanta. Georgia Hnrns, Macy Ruth-Fr.-S Lodge Drive. Thomasville, North Carolina Harvey. Carol Lawrence-Sr,-6 Stanford Circle, Topeka. Kansas Hastings, Sara Lenure-Sr.-1110 Bolling Road. Charlotte, North Carolina Hatch, Alden Flwell-Sr.-6 Bradley Rrvnd. Convent Station, New Jersey Heam, Lorita Cheryl-Fr.-1506 Oak Drive, Dothan. Alabama Heath. Gail-Soph.-'37 Parkins Mill Road. Greenville, South Carolina Heery, Myrtle lVtse-Soph.-623 Eaat -16th Street. Savannah. Georgia Heinz, Joanne Candler-Sr.-976 XV. XYesley Road, XXV.. Atlanta, Georgia Henderson. Elizabeth DouglasfFr.-1565 Nlarion Avenue. Tallahassee, Florida Hendricks, Jo Anne-Sr.A3T20 Granada Blvd.. Coral Gables, Florida Henson. Anita Jacqueline-Soph.-652 Oak Avenue. lVaynesboro, Virginia Herb, Susan Jeanne-Soph.-1906 Stonehurst Road, YVinter Park, Florida Hester, Jane Davidson-Soph.-B001 Eureka Drive. hliaml, Florida Heuitr. Patricia Carol-Fr.-906 S. Main Street, Marion, South Carolina Hicks. Beverly Anne-Fr,-1070 Otis Blvd.. Spartanburg. South Carolina Higgs. Martha Jane-St.-1323 Hamilton Terrace. S.E,. Roanoke, Virginia Hilinslti, Oleta Ann-Fr,-Box 149. Anchorage. Kentucky Hill. Imogene Yuille-Fr.-207 I..ikeu'ood Drive, Richmond. Virginia Hire. Elizabeth Ann-Jr.-2284 Clairmont Road. N.E.. Atlanta, Georgia Htte, Gail Lurene-Soph.-3109 Clark Street. Charlotte. North Carolina Hoare. Barbara AnnefSoph,-302 Live Oak Lane, Largo, Florida Hobbs. Lana Margaret-Jr.-S08 Baxter Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina Hodges, Celeste Hill-Sr.-9 Drury Lane. Mobile. Alabama Hodshon. Sharon DianwSoph.Y3l5 Sunburst Court, Clearwater, Florida Holcomb. Deborah Corlis-Fr.-909 Peele Place. Alexandria, Virginia Holland. Julia Pressly-Fr.-3274 Nottingham, ll'inston-Salem. North Carolina Holland. Mary Logan-Jr.-4505 Shirley Road. Richmond. Virginia Hollenbeck. Emily Dianne-Sr.-1620 Seminole Road, Jacksonville. Florida Holliday. Mary Louise-Sr.-2325 Crescent Avenue. Charlotte, North Carolina Hollingsworth. Harriet Adele-Jr.-212 Rabon Avenue. P. O, Box 1067. Concord, North Carolina Holt, Mrs. Kitty Trask-Sr.-548-A XYakefield Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Holt, Nonie Roberta-Soph.-4257 Barrett Drive. Newburgh, New York Horak, Rose Maureen-Soph.-282 Karen Dr-ive, Orange. Connecticut Horne. Barbara Jean-Soph.-123 Ann Rustin Drive, Reidsville, North Carolina Houser, Marilyn Jane-Soph.-P, O. Box 96, Indian Trail. North Carolina Houston, Mrs, Barbara AnnAJr.-221 Chase Street, Apt. 3. Charlotte, North Carolina Howarth, Elizabeth Meade-Jr.-205 Xlatoaka Road, Richmond. Virginia Howell. Margaret Ellen-Soph.-209 S. XVoodlynne. Tampa, Florida Howie. Ann Rivers-Soph.-5715 Closebum Road. Charlotte. North Carolina Hoyme. Jane Carol-Jr.-2627 -ith Avenue. Grand Forks, North Dakota Huband. Anne Irma-Fr.-272-1 Trafford. Royal Oak, Michigan Hubbard. Denny Elizabeth-Soph.-11721 Valley Road, Fairfax. Virginia Huber. Lois Yl'harton-Jr.-326 Jasmine Avenue, Orlando, Florida Huey, Patricia Thurston-Fr.-I0 Sheridan Road. Summit. New Jersey Huneycutt. Nancy Lee-Sr.-1905 Allen Street. Charlotte. North Carolina Hunter. Judith Anne-Fr.-4550 Club Valley Drive. NE., Atlanta, Georgia Hunter. Sara Anne-Fr.-Route 3, Shopton Road, Charlotte. North Carolina Hurlbut. Susan Paula-Ft.-T5 Ingalls Road, Fort Monroe, Virginia Hurt, Elizabeth Rodgers-Fr.-2919 Crystal Spring Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia Ingram. Mary Yllain-Soph,-206 Hawkins Avenue. Sanford. North Carolina lreland, Nancy-Soph.-454 Parkway Drive, Lexington, Kentucky Jackson. Mary-Soph.-304 Ash, Newport, Arkansas Jametson, Patricia Roy-Sr.-5 Virginia Avenue, Richmond, Virginia James, Margaret Griffin-Fr.-Box 163. Mayesville, South Carolina Jeffery, Mary Adeline-Fr.-205 McGee Street, Sheffield, Alabama Jenkins, Mary Ann-Soph.-1337 Normandy NVay, Leesburg. Florida Jenkins, Mary Diane-Fr.-1707 Belmont Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Jimison, Teri Lynn-Fr.-73 N. Edgemont Road. Huntington. VVest Virgnia Johnson, Anne FontainPJr.-l-I East Pleasant, Avon Park, Florida Johnson, Beth Twining-Soph.-6212 Deveron Drive, Charlotte. North Carolina Johnson, Connie Luella-Soph.-195 Palmetto Drive, Shaw AFB, South Carolina Johnson, Karen Sue-Fr,-203 Ridgeway Avenue, Statesville, North Carolina Johnson. Martha Joy-Soph.-2225 Leighton Avenue, Anniston, Alabama Johnson. Martha Kerr-Soph.-32 University Place, Lexington. Virginia Johnston, Lucy Ann-Soph.-202 S. Main Street, lVoodstocl:, Ceorga Jones. JcrAnn Gwendolyn-Fr.-810 Condon Street, Charlotte. North Carolina Jones, Joyce Comelia-Fr.-253 Pineville Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Jones, Merille Cochran-Fr.-515 South Blvd., Huntington, Yvest Virginia Jones, Pauicia Jo-Fr,-3204 Femcliff Road. Charlotte, North Carolina Jones, Susan Jane-Soph.-512 Hayworth Circle, High Point, North Carolina Jonestlfirfinia Louise-Fr.-1109 Edgewood Avenue, Burlington, North aro ina Kaelke, Linda Kay-Fr.-810 Judith Court, Charlotte, North Carolina Kallab. Comelia Camilla-Fr.-Kempfstr 70. Klagenfurt, Austria Karninin, Yaleria Anatoly-Fr.-515 Templeton Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Karaphillis, Sevasti Evangeline-Soph,-1550 Ridgewood, Clearwater. Florida Keith. Nancy Carolyn-SophrMcCracken Heights, Sanford, North Carolina Keller. Patricia Louise-Fr.-11600 SAV. 69th Avenue, Miami, Florida Keller. Salley McGill-Fr,-121 Douglas Heights. Union, South Carolina Keller, Virginia Alyne-Soph.-Box 176. Ellenboro, North Carolina Kelley, Sara Lee-Fr.-2205 Forest Drive. Camden, South Carolina Kellogg, Susan Jane-Soph,-1243 Park Drive, Stone Mountain, Georgia Kelly. Susan M. H.-Jr.-1555 Link Road, Lynchburg. Virginia Kelsey, Connie Jo-Fr.-813 Cloudland Drive, Johnson City, Tennessee Kennedy, Ellen Jamison-Soph,-3512 XVright Road, SRV.. Roanoke, Virginia Kennedy, Sara Elizabeth-Sr,-Route :l. Monresville. North Carolina Kenney, Mary Pauline-Sr.-106 Znd Street. SAV., Moultrie, Georgia Kenton. Carol Frances-Fr.-1506 Springlane. XVilmington, Delaware Kerr. Elizabeth Ann-Jr.-106 Elmhurst Road. Baltimore. Maryland Kersker, Polly Lansdowne-Jr.-780 25th Avenue N., St. Petersburg, Florida Kessler, Jane Christy-Fr.-5609 Apache Road, Louisville, Kentucky Kcttner, Carol Darlene-Frf 456 Bertonley Avenue, Charlotte. North Carolina Kicltligliter, Suzanne-Soph.-2010 S. Orange .'Xvcnul:. Sarasota. Florida Kitltl, Nancy Eppcrly-Jt.v2209 Fairfield, Bluefield, Yves! Virginia Kilnur. Margaret Lucille-Fr.f231l Radcliffe Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Kilpatrick, Carol LcslieASr.fPembrolte. North Carolina Kimbrough, Karhanne ArerettvFr.-2718 :tveretr Drive. Columbus, Georgia King, Anne Gardner-Fr.-2207 Fairfield Avenue. Bluefield. l.Vest Virginia King, Rebecca Ilardaway-Fr.-llardaway Hall. Midland. Georgia Klein, Lucie lluntr-rfFr.-2228 MacDonald. Flossmoot. Illinois lxleinhammer, Patricia Jeannieflfr,-S373 Somerset Drive, Shawnee Mission, Kansas Klingelhofer. Judy NloorefJr.-204 Morris Avenue. Lutherville. Maryland Knoohuizen. Nancy Diane-Fr.-220 Dale Street, North Andover. Massachusetts Knott, :Xnn Elaine-Sr.-323 Cascade Avenue. XVinston'Salem, North Carolina Knox, LouisefJr.--IOS Lloyd Lane. Alexandria, Virginia Komac. Elizabeth Miriam-Soph.-4705 Powers Ferry Road, NXV., Atlanta, Georgia Kononoff. Mary Neale-Fr.-1825 Country Club Prado, Coral Gables, Florida Kraemer. Karen Elizabeth-Jr.f6303 Julian Street, Springfield, Virginia Kubricht, Charles Mary-Fr.-Rt. 2 Box 251 AE, Ocala, Florida Kyle. Martha Simpson-Fr.'889 XV, VL'esley Road, NIV., Atlanta. Georgia Kyle, Sara Elizabeth-Jr.-Box 346, Bristol, Virginia Laidlaw. Evelyn Colton-Jr.-1410 Rahway Road. Plainfield, New Jersey Laine, Mary Ellen-Sr.-13052 Ambois, Creve Coeur, Missouri Lamb. Virginia .-trcher-Ft.-1410 Park Avenue. Richmond, Virginia Lane. Mary McMillan-Soph. Lanehart, Rheta Evelyn-Fr.- Laney. Laura Donna-Soph.- Lang. Norma Katherine-Fr.- Carolina LaPenna, Dorothy Diane-Fr. Lavender. Elaine Bridges-Fr. Carolina Lawrence. Franceselft.-1008 Lau-rence, Susan Louise-Jrf Lombdin, Ann MayrantAFr.- Lancaster, Sharon Leigh-Jr.- -1826 S. Hull Street. Montgomery, Alabama 349 Glenway, Jackson. Mississippi 3619 S. hlain Ext- High Point, North Carolina 665 E, Stanford. Bartow. Florida 1107 Concord Avenue, Monroe. North Carolina 104 North Anderson. Morgantnn. North -6715 Darden Place, Nashville, Tennessee 61-H San Jose Blvd.. Jacksonville, Florida l.armoyeu'c. Helen Ann-Fr.- -5226 Buckingham Drive, Charlotte, North Panola Street, Tarboro, North Carolina Allerton Farms. Middlebury. Connecticut Lawrher. Xlary Newell-Soph.-3010 YVayne Drive, Yvilmington, North Carolina Layfield, Elizabeth Randall-Soph.-690 Old Ivy Road. N.F.., Atlanta. Georgia Learned, Judith Lynn-Soph.'203 Palisade Drive, Memphis, Tennessee Lee. Lauren Russell-Jr.-411 North Court Street, Quitman. Georgia Lee. Mary Dozier-FLVZZ4 Mason Croft, Sumter, South Carolina Lefferts, Ann Miles-Soph.-S-l3l N. 20th Street, Arlington. Virginia Lefler. Brenda Ann-Sr.-Box 175, Shelby, North Carolina LeC-are, Jeanne Byme-Jr.-6931 Sardis Road. Charlotte, North Carolina Lentz. Sarah Virginia-Fr.-444 Spring Lake Road, Columbia, South Carolina Leonard. Nlrs. Judith Moore-Jr.-2408 Providence Road. Charlotte. North Carolina Lepper. Joyce Marie-Fr.-320 Poage Farm Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Lewis. Kathryn Elizabeth-Soph.-1401 Chester Avenue, Hansville, South Carolina Liddicoat. Dale Anne-Fr.-900 Hazelwood Lane. Martinsville, Virginia Ligon. Sara :lnne-Sr.- Rt. 2 Pelham Road, Greenville, South Carolina Limehouse, Chris-Fr.-495 Pike Street. Orangeburg, South Carolina Lindsey. Judith Anne-Fr.-Box 1164, Reidsville. North Carolina Lines, Patricia Alayne-Fr.-1803 Taft Highway. Signal Mountain, Tennessee Littrell, Faye Lee-Soph.-Rt. 2 Box 38-y. Athens, Alabama Livingston. Ruth Lee-Fr.-MOQ 2403 MCB. Camp Lejeune. North Carolina Lohman. Susan Alice-Soph.-1632 Edgewood Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida Long, Mrs. Eleanor Vivian Brewer-Sr.-Route 2. Mai-shwille, North Carolina Loughridge, XYendy Boyd-Fr.-3108 Quarry Lane, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania Love. Florida Truitt-Jr.-904 l..aRoque Avenue. Kinston, North Carolina Lotworn, Mary Cotesworth-Fr.-4120 Linwood, Columbia. South Carolina Ludivigsen, Carla Inga-Fr.-240 East Hooker Street. Bartow, Florida Lutken, Melissa McNeill-Fr.-1618 Pine Ridge Place. Jackson 6. Missisippi Luuen, Judith Elaine-Soph.-846 Shawnee Road, Vlfaynesboro. Virginia Mc.-Xbee. Sheila Jarvie-Fr.- 3 Carol ina Kenilworth Avenue, Charleston. South Mc.-Xteer, Martha Carol-Soph.-2424 Commonwealth Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina McCarter, Mrs. Neil D.-P.T.N.D,-Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina AlcClendon, Mary Anna-Fr.-3516 Narrow Lane Road. Montgomery, Alabama McClure. Barbara Beth-Fr.-239 East Queen Street, Pendleton. South Carolina McCollough, Myra Kathleen-Jr.-XVoodbum Road, Spartanburg. South C r li McCorrih? Linda Maclren-Sr,-Rt. 8 Box 284, Charlotte, North Carolina McConnell, Judith Kaye-Fr.-3316 Fielding Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina McCormick, Carol Ann-Sr,-2439 Johnson Street. Hollywood. Florida McCue, Mary Lynn-Fr.-1300 Liberty Street. Bluefield, Wat Virginia McCulloch, Ellen Ann-Soph.-1514 Argonne Road. Tallahassee. Florida McDaniel, Rebecca O'Dell-Soph.-P. O. Box 88, Liberty, South Carolina McDonald, Ann Stokes-Soph.-912 Burwell Lane, Columbia, South Carolina McDonald. Martha Ford-Fr.--H10 Signal Hill Road. louisville, Kentucky McFaddin. Judith Risden-Fr.-225 Edgewood Road. Bristol. Tennessee McC-lannan. Frances Genevieve-Soph.-7801 Altamira, Coral Gables, Florida McKenna. Keith Maria-Jr.-13 Brynwood Manor, Narberth, Pennsylvania McKinney, Barbara Law-Suph.-1317 Country Lane, Orlando, Florida McKinney, Michele Francine-Fr.-1413 Churchill Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina McKeotm, Martha Miller-Fr.-3503 Summit Drive, Aiken. South Carolina McKnight. Katherine Elise-Soph.-Route 3, Murfreesboro, Tennessee McLaughlin, Sandra Anne-Fr.-2513 51st Street, Sarasota, Florida Xlcl.ean. Ruth Paxon-Fr.-l I4 S. College Street. Red Springs. North Carolina McLeod. Carolyn Elizabeth-Jr.-161 Ivy Street. Spartanburg, South Carolina Nlcl.eod. Kathleen Caldwell-Jr.-310 N. Main Street. Sumter, South Carolina Nlclaeod. Nancy Pope-Sr.-1233 Alegreano, Coral Gables. Florida McLeod, Virginia Adkins-Fr.-310 North Main Street, Sumter. South Carolina Page One Hundred Eighty-five Students McMillan, Mary Claire-Fr.-1220 Marlwood Terrace, Charlotte, North Caro ina McMullen, Monique Elizabeth-Soph.-27 Foxwood Drive, Somerset, New Jersey McMurray, Dorothy HopvsFr.-3 Club Circle, Savannah, Georgia McNairy, Betti Lynn-Sr.-3505 Madison Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina McPhail, Linda Ann-Fr.-136 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina MacDonald, Julia-Fr.-8 Evergreen Trail, Sevema Park, Maryland Mack, Frieda Jane-Sr.-8703 Standish Lane, Richmond, Virginia Mackey, Jane Allen-Fr.-1203 Hillside Blvd., Wilmington, Delaware Macon, Magill, Pattie Sue-Soph.-421 Woodland Road, Henderson, North Carolina Judy McLean-Soph.-520 Hale Avenue, Morristown, Tennessee Malone, Mary Catherine-Fr.-Main Street, Ball Ground, Georgia Mann, Barbara Joyce-Sr.-1503 Woodland Avenue, Johnson City, Tennessee Manson, Virginia Clare-Fr.-711 Susan Lane, Martinsville, Virginia Markle, Sara Elizabeth-Srr Yaulding , Bluemont, Virginia Maroney, Mary Anderson-Soph.-Box 1206, Tryon, North Carolina Marslaall, Cherry Wannamaker-Fr.-604 N. Main Street, Lancaster, South arolina Marshall, Julien Warren-Fr.-2247 Oleander Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina Marshall, Mary Walton-Fr.-604 North Main Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Martin, Joanne DeSales-Jr.-The Ralston Motor Hotel, Columbus, Georgia Martin,'Nancy LynneFr.-2991 Elkdale Drive, Charleston, West Virginia Maschke, Mary-Fr.-2915 Fairfax Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Mason, Sarah Atwater-Soph.-1850 Brandon Avenue, Petersburg, Virginia Mathay, Mary Frances-Jr.-1108 Ravine Drive, Youngstown, Ohio Mathen y, Maria Brooke-Fr.-7023 Meade Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mathews, Claudia Louise-Sr.-3242 Van Buren Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee Matthews, Nancy Page-Fr.-3920 North 36th Street, Arlington, Virginia Matthieu, Janice Evelyn-Sr.-535 Woodvale Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Maxwell, Ruth Anne-Fr.-808 River Bluff Drive, Sheffield, Alabama Mebane, Pauline Eckert-Soph.-4507 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina Mejudhon, Phatravadi-Fr.-2911 Pahonyothin Road, Banken, Bangkok, 'Thailand Medlock, Janice Marie-Sr.-760 Ragsdale Drive, Milan, Tennessee Meket, Mary Alan-Jr.-3337 Chelsea Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Melvin, Leigh Gillen-Soph.-4202 Wickford Drive, Baltimore, Maryland Merk, Barbara Lynne-Fr.-Wepawaug Road, Woodbridge, Connecticut Merk, Toby Jayne-Jr.-Wepawaug Road, Woodbridge, Connecticut Mertins, Ellen Leslie-Fr.-3339 Femway Drive, Montgomery, Alabama Metcalfe, Cynthia Myra-Fr.-Lake Byrd, Avon Park, Florida Michael, Dana Hall-Fr.-1000 Rolandvue Road, Ruxton, Maryland Michael, Mary Melinda-Fr.-4522 Park Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee Miller, Carla Gay-Jr.-3402 Wilder Lane, Orlando, Florida Miller, Elizabeth Christine-Soph.-728 Westmont, Asheboro, North Carolina Miller, Miller, Marilyn Ruth-Soph.-4402 Sedgwick Road, Baltimore, Maryland Marsha Louise-Fr.-Drawer 67, Pawleys Island, South Carolina Miller, Patricia Ann-Sr.-4402 Sedgwick Road, Baltimore, Maryland Miller, Patricia Kay-Jr.-706 Timberlake Road, Anderson, South Carolina Milrog, Jean Diane-Soph.-827 Knollwood Road, Hendersonville, North arolina Milton, Susan Louise-Sr.-3105 St. Johns Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida Mitchell, Rosalyn Hazlehurst-Sr,-206 Park Avenue, LaGrange, Georgia Mize, F reida Elizabeth-Jr.-Box 310, Tryon, North Carolina Mize, Margaret Louise-Fr.-Box 310, Tryon, North Carolina Moody, Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Anne Gervase-Soph.f44OO Volta Place, N.W., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Naomi Jane-Jr.-926 Habersham Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Gregory-Fr.-2337 Brookwood Road, Bon Air, Virginia Elizabeth Leslie-Sr.-Springlake Drive, Madisonville, Kentucky Kathryn Anne-Fr.-541 Pidgeon Plum Lane, Miami, Florida Margaret Wells-Jrf?-551 Menendez Drive, Pensacola, Florida Marika Sterrett-Soph.-5100 Lowell Lane, N.W., Washington, D. C. Sarah Margaret-Fr.-1521 Grassymeade Lane, Alexandria, Virginia Morgan, Shirley LanefSoph.-1812 Lorena Lane, Orlando, Florida Morris, Morris, Morriso Ca Ann Barritt-Fr.-4033 Sierra Drive, Mobile, Alabama Jane Franklin-Jr.-1140 Rugby Road, Lynchburg, Virginia n, Mrs. Gail Jargowsky-Soph,-2137 Sharon Road, Charlotte, North rolina ' Morrison, Nancy Ann-Fr.-l Woodlot Lane, Huntington, L. I., New York Morrow, Frances Anita-Jr.-2742. Beauclerc Road, Jacksonville, Florida Muldrow, Mary Virginia-Jr.-409 Laurens Court, Camden, South Carolina Mull, Ginger Kathryn-Soph.-Country Club Road, Shelby, North Carolina Mullen, Donna Sue-Sr.-744 N. Aspen St., Lincolnton, North Carolina Munroe, Ann Cameron-Fr.-2122 Roswell Avenue, Charlotte, North Caroli.na Munson, Judith Hart-Soph.-5219 Pembroke Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nail, Sherrie-Fr.-2812 Crest Avenue, Allentown, Pennsylvania Nance, Mrs. Jacquelyn Moore-Sr.-6527 Burlwood Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Neeley, Susan Gayle-Fr.-Route l, Raeford, North Carolina Nelson, Linda Ann-Jr.-12 Ridgewood Road, Rome, Georgia Nelson, Sally-Fr.-Box 543, Thomson, Georgia Nemir, Diane Lewis-Soph.-2903 Lorcom Lane, Arlington 7, Virginia Ness, Gail Jaudon-Fr.-617 R. R. Avenue, Bamberg, South Carolina Neveux, Anne LouiseeFr,-1903 Prince Edward Road, Richmond, Virginia Newman,1Virgnia Elizabeth-Fr.-2215 Hassell Place, Charlotte, North Caro ina Newsom, Susie Sharp-Soph.-Route 1, Box 251, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Noel, Nan Ruth-Fr.-512 Bryn Mawr Lane, Atlanta, Georgia Norman, Elizabeth Parker-Soph.-1507 N. Elam Avenue, Greensboro, North arolina North, Bonnie Lee-Soph.-3906 Royal Blvd., Lynchburg, Virginia Noi-thcutr, Victoria Ann-Fr.-15 E. Calhoun St-reet, Sumter, South Carolina Okerson, Nancy Ann-Jr.-82 Parish Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Oliver, Ann Virginia-Fr.-6613 New Hope Drive, Springfield, Virginia O'Rourke, Sally Ann-Sr.-2168 Colony Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Owens, Lana Jill-Soph.-5127 Kistler Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Page One Hundred Eighty-six Page, Margaret Christine-Fr.-105 Westover Drive, Ellrin, North Carolina Parker, Cynthia Lynn-Fr.-412 Pinecrest Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Parks, Sarah Elizabeth-Fr.-1477 Challen Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida Partee, Linda Frances-Soph.-1226 Forest Drive, Covington, Georgia Paterson, Frances Roberta Agnes-Jr.-cfo Windsor Restaurant, Rt. 9, Cheraw, South Carolina Pat-rirgc, Algae Trezevant-Fr.-507 East Creswell Avenue, Greenwood, South aro a Patton, Mary Stafford-Jr.-200 College Street, Morganton, North Carolina Payette, Judith Ann-Soph.-1305 Cherokee Road, Beaufort, South Carolina Peet, Bettie Meade-Soph.-555 Sandon Street, Auburn, Alabama Pelfrey, Claudia Scott-Fr.-6305 Cherry Tr, Lane, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Pendry, Reita Pauline-Jr.-3536 Fincher Blvd., Charlotte, North Carolina Pepi, Eleanor Anne-Sr.-1219 Coddington Place, Charlotte, North Carolina Per-Lee, Mary Louette-Sr.-3905 N. Dumbarton Street, Arlington, Virginia Perleg Safa Marcia-Jr.-132 Dougherty Street, Black Mountain, North aro ma ' Perry, Katherine Keller-Fr.-4113 Riverside Drive, Brunswick, Georgia Persons, Eden Taylor-Fr.-440 Old Club Road, Macon, Georgia Phifer, Mary Ann-Sr.-1105 Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina Phillips, Connie Jane-Soph.-1801 Hillview Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Phillips, Linda Carol-Jr.-2421 Tyson Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Pierce, Shirley Ann-Sr.-1203 Lake Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Pinson, Nancy Bailey-Fr.-102 Beverly Place, Greensboro, North Carolina Pittman, Mary Ann-Fr.-1019 North Virginia Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia Poitevent, Susan Estes-Fr.-4307 Venetia Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida Polyzois, Gay Ann-Fr.-7504 Alaska Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. Polyzos, Helen-Fr.-805 Hawthome Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina Poole, Barbara Dawn-Fr.-522 Hawthome Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina Poole, Elizabeth Irwin-Soph.-71 South Fulton Street, Mobile, Alabama Poot, Mary Louise-Sr.-2600 West High Street, New Bern, North Carolina Pope, Roberta Louise-Soph.-3634 Aurora Circle, Memphis, Tennessee Porter, Susan Terhune-Fr.-1642 Avon Way, Petersburg, Virginia Powell, Deborah Ann-Fr.-47 South Lark Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Powell, Laura Morgan-Fr.-234 Virginia Avenue, Danville, Virginia Powell, Nancy Lee-Soph.-910 Alava Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Prado, Cynthia Marsyl-Sr.-4795 S.W. 80th Street, Miami, Florida Prather, lionna Lynn-Soph.-Route 4, Douglas Drive, Charlotte, North aro na Prestera, Gene Michele-Jr.-206 Forest Hill Road, Huntington, West ugmia Price, Elaine Fitzgerald-Jr.-507 Anderson Street, Selma, North Carolina Prince, Carol Patricia-Sr.-3226 June Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Pr-itcliftt, Inglis Katherine-Soph.-5301 W. 84th Terrace, Shawnee Mission, ansas Privege, Linda Lucille-F-T, N-D-819 Ashmore Drive, Charlotte, North arolina Proctor, Elizabeth Bur-russ-Fr.f3lO Westchester Drive, Decatur, Georgia Proctor, Hester Patricia-Fr.-311 N. Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida Propst, Catherine Anne-Soph.-35 Ingleside, Concord, North Carolina Pulliam, Myrta Jane-Fr.-8830 Pickwick Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana Pullum, Nancy Sue-Fr.-406 9th Street, Palm Beach, Florida Pushard, Nancy Elizabeth-Fr.-404 Myrtle Avenue, Belton, South Carolina Query, Suzanne Harris-Fr.-525 Cliff Road, Asbeboro, North Carolina Ramseur, Coral Susan-Soph.-405 W. Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina Rand, Judith Howard-Fr.-3903 Mockingbird Lane, Orlando, Florida Randolph, Peggy Lee-Fr.-7 Nob Hill Lane, Devon, Pennsylvania RawlvLouise Aldridge-Fr.-323 N. Jefferson Street, Lewisburg, West irginia Ray, Elizabeth Carrington-Fr.-Sylvester Manor, Shelter Island, New York Ray, Margaretta Duncan-Fr.-Route 6, Leestown Pike, Lexington, Kentucky Redford, Linda Anne-Fr.-4527 Shirley Road, Richmond, Virginia Reed, Ellen Grant-Soph.-2484 Tamisola Street, Sarasota, Florida Reed, Katherine Ann-Sr.-116 W. Augusta Place, Greenville, South Carolina Regel, Ellen Louise-Fr.-3916 Kimball, Memphis, Tennessee Regitko, Ruth Caroline-Sr,-1493 Edgewood Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida Reinhardt, Peggy Jacqueline-Sr.-2403 Queens Road, W., Charlotte, North Carolina Rhea, Margaret Ritchie-Fr.-101 Howard Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Rich, Lyrtleton Cockrell-Jr.-212 Colville Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Richards, Mary Jane-Jr.-404 South 2nd Street, Kindenhurst, New York Richardson, Susan Cameron-Soph.-138 Salisbury Drive, Summerville, South Carolina Riepe, Eleanor Thomas-Sr.-Charlotte Court House, Virginia Rinker, Carolyn-Soph.-2114 Gardner Street, Augusta, Georgia Risher, Bonnie Jean-Soph.-160 Ivy Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Roberts, Alice Mae-Soph.-6309 Barrister Place, Alexandria, Virginia Roberts, Betty Louise-Sr.-115 Brookhill Road, Shelby, North Carolina Roberts, Bonnie Jean-Fr.-22.08 Springdale Dr., Columbus, Georgia Roberts, Emily Diane-Jr.-1655 Duncan Road, Knoxville, Tennessee Robinette, Anne Marie-Sr.-300 Lavinder Lane, Bristol Tennessee Robinson, Lillie Ann-Jr.-2430 Watrous, Tampa, Florida Robinson, Mary Ellen-Soph.-10 Normandy Court, Memphis, Tennessee Rodgers, Mary Stuart-Soph.-25 Highlands Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey Rogers, Helen Hendricks-Fr.-6101 Park, Fort Smith, Arkansas Rose, Patricia Maxwell-Fr.-15 Mt. Vista Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Ross, Katharine McRae-Fr.-55 Tenth Avenue, St. Albans, West Virginia Ross, Lois Ray-Fr.-P. O. Box 106, Lillington, North Carolina Rosson, Shelley Allen-Soph.-201 Sequoia Drive, Springfield, Tennessee Royal, Martha Tilghman-Sr.-Denton, North Carolina Ruhel, Margaret Anne-Soph.-2914 Blackshear, Pensacola, Florida Rucker, Johanna Pancost-Soph.-Route 6, Moultrie, Georgia Ruffin, Susan Finklea-Soph.-Route 2, Pamplico, South Carolina Rumburg, Rebecca Kames-Fr.-1323 Kingscross Drive, Clarlotte, North Carolina Rupprechr, Sue Wilson-Jr.-Willow Hill, Route 3, Hagerstown, Maryland Rush, Martha Weakley-Fr.-120 Tanglewood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky Ruschhaupt, Susan Joy-Fr.-648 Harwick Road, Stafford, Pennsylvania Rusk, Nancy Lee-Sr.-232 Avondale Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey I Russell, Janet Louise-Fr.-9700 University Blvd.. Richmond, Virginia Ryan, Muriel Ann-Fr.-1414 Greenway Road, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Students Sachsenmaier, Mrs. Camlyn Brookshire-Suph.A70l Colville Road, Charlotte North Carolina Saleeby, Barbara LydiafSophfEast Main Street. Dillon, South Carolina Sample, Anne Moore-Jr.-701 Quincy Avenue. For! Pierce. Flurida Sandon. Sam IoLyndafFr.-127 XVest Coleman Circle. Sanford, Florida Sanford. Adelaide-Sr.-401 N. Main Street. Mocksville. North Carolina Sanin. Susan Day+Soph.-275-I Lombardy Avenue, Memphis. Tennessee Satterfield. Carolyn Hoopervlfr.-930 VV. Markham Avenue. Durham. North Carolina Saum. Jeanne Margaret-Soph,-1720 Brook Drive, Camden. South Carolina Saunders, Lenore-Soph.-Box 188, Montreal, North Carolina Saunders, Mrs. Vicki Abemethy-Sr.-401 Dogwood Lane. Belmont, North Carolina Savell, Mary LilIinnfFr.-4350 East Conway Road. NNY.. Atlanta, Georgia Schultze. Margaret Rachel-Fr.-2411 Blussum Street, ZB, Columbia. South Carolina Scruggs, Patricia AnnQSoph,-Box 47, Canton. North Carolina Scroggs, Rhanda Robinelle-lr.-B Ayley Street. Canton, North Carolina Seasbole, Kalhryn-Fr.-2031 XVondmere Circle, Jacksonville. Florida Seastremki-'Ellen Elizabeth-Soph.-4125 Shorebrook Road, Columbia, South am na Seay, Karen Marlene-Suph.-Box 212, Clay Sl., Inman, South Carolina Selm, Joanne Lippincott-Fr.f10-45 VVashinglon Avenue, Haddonfield, New ersev Settli Carol Ann-Sr.-2746 Laburnum Avenue, S.VV.. Roanoke, Virginia Sharpe, Sallie J.-Sr,-824 Bryan Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Shearer. Elizabeth Campbell-Fr.A12l Fairway Drive VV., Lexington, Kentudiy Sheter, Elizabeth Jane-Soph.-3101 Salisbury Road, Birmingham, Alabama Sherman. Alice Amelia-Fr.-408 Big Bayou Road, Pensacola, Florida Shipley. Dana Lin-Ir.-33 XVest Valley Drive, Bristol, Virginia Shuford, Mary Brimage-Fr,-Rr. T, Box 584. Tallahassee, Florida Sides, Mary Kath1een'Fr.-Box 37, Dundee, Mississippi Silva. Barbara Lee Mary-ILH5202 Beaufort Avenue. Baltimore. Maryland Simms, lane Compete-Ir,-99 Prospect Terrace. Tenafly, New Iersey Simpson, Judith Page-Ir.-Apt. 22 Regency Arms, Florence. Alabama Sisler. Diane EWPFI.-201 Sleepy Hollow Road, Bristol. Tennessee Skaggs, Sharon Ii'ene'Soph.-701 Roanoke Street, Ocala, Florida Slate, Martha Lee-Fr.-Box 598, Holden, VVest Virginia Smith. Amelia Beach-Fr.-1252 Peachtree Street, Montgomery. Alabama Smith. Beatrice Annette'-Fr.-211 NV. XVashington Avenue, Bessemer City, North Carolina Smith. Candace Anne-Soph.-6929 Meade Street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Smith. Cheryl Pamell-Soph.-4116 N. Broadland Road, N.W.. Atlanta, Georgia Smith, Dianne Meadors-Fr.-1012 Parkins Mill Road, Greenville, South Carolina Smith. Frances Elizabeth-Ir.-New Timmonsvillc Highway, RK. 4, Florence, South Carolina Smith, Ian Foster-Fr.-2227 Sharon Road. Charlotte, North Carolina Smith, Judith Ann-Fr.-202 VVest Park Drive, Morganton, North Carolina Smith, Margaret Dale-Soph.-1612 N. Patterson Street. Valdosta, Georgia Smith, Michelle Imboden-Soph.-Box 20, Paoli, Pennsylvania Soll. Susan-Fr.-2210 Roswell Avenue. Charlotte, North Carolina Somers. Marsha Lee-Fr.-Route 1, Huntersville. North Carolina Sonnebom, Madeline-Jr.-1718 Queens Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Sonmag. Lucy Marie-Fr.-Harrods Creek, Kentucky Spann. Dale Daffin--Snph,-1109 Laurel Avenue. Dothan, Alabama Spann, Neva Marion-Fr.-407 W. Woodland Drive, Dothan, Alabama Spence, Pamela Woodall-Soph.-214 Tunbridge Road, Baltimore, Maryland Sprenkle. Christine Alice-Soph.-472 School House Lane. Devon, Pennsylvania Staaf. Susan Kathy-Fr.f15SO E. Ocean Front, Balboa, California Stafford, Dorothy Kay-Jr.-1929 N. Gamett Street, Henderson, North Carolina Stahl, Anne Lynn-soph.-209 Brent Street, Wadesboro, North Carolina Stallings. Margo Hamilton-Fr.-5127 Pirates Cove, jacksonville, Florida Stalvey. Mrs. Jeanette Waters-Sr.-Box 575. Belmont, North Carolina Stancil, Melody Ann-Ir.-517 Tyvola Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Steele. Mary Elizabeth-Ir.-204 Dogwood Avenue. Belmont. North Caxolina Stephlslns, Susan Frances-Ir,-3410 N. Flagler Drive, W., Palm Beach, orida Stewart, Mary Katherine-Fr.-2160 Rosemont Drive, Montgomery, Alabama Stites, Sarah Elizabeth-Fr.-520 Irwin Drive, Sewickley. Pennsylvania Storey. Susan Janevlr.-425 N. Hill Street, Morristown, Tennessee Smuffer, Marilyn Jane-Ir.-+1922 Madison Avenue. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Stout, Anna Louise-Fr.-200 VVoodrow Street, Columbia, South Carolina Strain. Dorothy Corrinsflr.-719 Highland Circle, Tupelo, Mississippi Srrauch, Judith Ann-Ir.-2815 Amherst Avenue, Burlington, North Carolina Street, Margaret Claire-Fr.-10007 Huguenot Road, Bon Air, Virginia Strickland, Mary Katherine-Fr.-Concord, Georgia Stroud, Brenda Laetitia-Sr.-509 West Drive, Richmond, Virginia Stuart, Martha Kate-Sr.-3000 Shenandoah Avenue. Charlotte, North Carolina Sturges, Barbara Elizabeth-Ir.-450 Cherokee Drive. Orlando, Florida Sullivan, Priscilla Bowers-Fr.-11 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey Surrency, Christine Lynn-ILA755 Monticello VVay, Marietta, Georgia Swann, Linda Earl-Fr.-300 Boren Street. Springfield. Tennessee Swyeg, Ngis. Florence Bivans-Sr.-3419 Hayes Court, Charlotte, North aw ma Tallent, Elizabeth Ann-Ir.-442 West Main Street, Greeneville, Tennessee Tannhauser. Mary Elizabeth-Sr.-170 Talbert Street, Apt. 4A, Rockville, Maryland Taylor, Marianne-Soph.-4022 Ortega Blvd., jacksonville, Florida Teague, Deppie Dell-Fr.-713 Rebecca, Tallahassee, Florida Terman, Mrs. Anne F,-Fx.-Route l. Box 122-Q. Matthews, North Carolina Thongs, Margaret Comelia-Fr.-613 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, South arolina Thomas, Margaret Eunice-Fr.-7 Buford SL, Sumter. South Caxolina Thomley. Julia Ellen-Fr.-1004 Lancaster Drive, Orlando, Florida Thompson. Barbara Ann-Fr.-18 Cleveland Drive, Poughkeepsie, New York Thompson, Elizabeth Anne-Fr.-135 Culver Street, Macon, Georga Thompson, Elizabeth lean-Ir.-171 Manning Drive, Berea, Ohio Thompson, Marsha Yvonne-Fr.-3600 Belle Meadeway, Birmingham. Alabam Thompson, Mrs. Martha Fridy-Sr.-2.216 Croydon Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Thompson. Mary Martha-Ir.-224 Summit Avenue, Mount Holly, North Carolina Thoreson, lane Barbara-Soph.-5517 Sharon View Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 3 Thurber. Mary Czimlinr-Fr.-1021 lnnuwmnl Ri-nd, N.E., :K!l.1lnn, Georgia Tipton. S.ir.ih Ebcluc-Supli.-12-305 18th Sum-1. Campus Park, Tampa, Flnndn Todd, Lucy Mnlldn-Snpli.-132 Ingalls Ruud. Fur! Munroe, Virginia Tulrr, Mutha Rnnrlulph-Sr.-7002 Chandler Drlvc, Richmund, Virginia 'l'uinpkm5. IXl.mnn Beth-Jr,-114 Dunlumwn Cnnlc, Aiken. Suulh Carolina Tmhuck, Nancy Elizabeth-Jr,-2 Allnmn Slreul, Concord, New Hampshire Trlbhle, Mugnrct Elimhelli-Fr,fBux 416. Unmn, Smith Carolina Tripp, Phvllis Kaye-ILSIZZO Cuurtlaml Avenue, Hurencc, South Carolina Trippc, Suunnu-Fr.-99 Sheridan Drive, Atlanta. Georgia Trulock, Helen Morris-Fr.-Clinmx, Geurgia Turley, Ann Shcphcrd-Snph.-4207 XV.alnu! Grove Road, Memphis, Tennessee Turnbull, Stephanie D.-Fr.-424 Cundland Circle, Memphis ll, Tennessee Turner. Elaine Gibbs-Fr.-1056 N. Monmnn Street, Arlington. Virginia Tyler. Patricia AnnvSr,-314 Grcenxuy Lane, Richmond 26, Virginia Ulmer, Ruth St. Muling-Snpli,-T933 Spruce Street, New Orleans. Louisiana Urban, Sam June-Sr,f3-L23 Summnx Drive, Aiken, Suuth Carolina Vuernstein. Laura K:ncfSnph.--H04 Amber Drivn. Kensington, Maryland Villutcr, Michele HeluneASr.-I9 Rue Ps-rdnnnet, Paris X, France Vnurhccs. Anne Duffcc-Sr.-914 Pine Ruud, Charleston, West Virginia XV.alkcr. Linda Gail-Jr.-208 Victoria Circle. Kings Mountain, North Carolina XValker, Shelley Emery-Soph.-2820 Ridgcwnud Road. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia VV.11ker, Sidney KsllyfSnph.f633 Lurell Terrace, N.E,, Atlanta, Georgia XV.xtkins, Cynthia Gholson-Sr.-208 Belle Street, Oxford, North Carolina VValkins, Mariun Virginiafjr.-515 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Virginia Wlilkins, XR'1llene Elizabeth-jr,-l90R Fluurnoy Drive, Columbus. Georgia XVatsun, Carol Devlin-Sr.vP. O. Box 904, Greenwood, South Carolina VVeblE Slixgan Elizabeth-Soph.-3401 Mill Rand Road, Charlotte. North am ma XVebber, Susan Marie-Fr.-512 Jackson Street. Kingstree, South Carolina VVexr, Ann Janelle-Suph,fl75?. Progress Lane, Charlotte. North Carolina VVelch, Sue Howard-Ir.-Route 7. Monroe. North Carolina XR'eIlens. Mary Sue-Sx,f8ll6 Eastern Avenue, N,VV., Washington, D. C. XVe-Hs, Brenda-Sr,-308 3rd Avenue, Farmville, Virginia XVeIsh. Katherine Luise-Suph.-5010 Carmel Club Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina VVenz, Janice Anne-Sr.-Box 155, Estill, South Carolina XVester, Margaret Virginia-Fr,-406 Fairview Drive. Dalton, Georgia VVh1!E: MIS. Ann Cheney-Soph.-3918 Litchfield Road, Charlotte, North ZITO lnfl XVhile, Anne Robinette-Fr.-Route 5, Paris Mountain, Greenville, South Cnmlina xvhilg, Edith Margaret-Fr.-220 Hempstead Place, Charlotte, North ,arulina XVhixe, Linda Anne-Soph.-2985 Dale Drive, Atlanta, Georgia NVhile. Mara L1safFr.-P. O. Box 684, Spartanburg. South Carolina XX'hnfor.l, Susan Glu-nnfjr.-4814 Rodney Road. Richmond, Virginia XYhitmire, Susan Gail-Fr.-2277 Street DeVille. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Xhcker, june Marie-Sr.-Box 582, Southern Pines, North Carolina XfVilIiams, Barbara Gail-Fr.-2107 Iordan Lane, SNV., Huntsville, Alabama VVill1ams, Carolyn SalleyfFr.-624 Wells Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina XVilliams. Kay Temple-Fr,-12-I Tenth Avenue, Huntington. West Virginia NV1lli?1ms, Uzelle Burlingame-Fr,-2419 Laguna Drive, For! Lauderdale, nrida XVilIis, Diane SuefSoph.-1868 Hamlin Court, Titusville, Florida Vhllis, julia Ann-Fr.-l-H Cochise Drive, N.VV., Atlanta. 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