Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1978
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Q' To see the world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower: Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. William Blake l A World A world IS an abstractlon of the mmd Queens IS a world relatlve only to the people lnvolved 1n lt. Here we study the past, experience the present and plan for the future. Queens is the world while we exist in lt. l-L' ' W -'Q' 1 -' ' ' ' 1 ' ' . 4 ...iw 1 '-a.. --., ,,.. H - 4' V - ff: - .zu - .2 '. -.A4l:.. 5 :ma 5:34 ..,..., ,:..5,pr,4,fQ ,315--,.7 , f.-,sjx if ' , 'H' 'I Q .Lv .-'53 .. ,,, 122' XV . if dp. as 'r' A fm: SSW E .-5 1252. + 5 Ja. 1-uf, inf.- '1 11 T. 2 , 1 -1 H1 L15-If W3 im PK' , .2 ff' W . V A ,z'6.MisF..g..'AW 'Y? ilf 'l53 'P '7'fBl ffi4P9i f N5 5 P .'?1-W fix'-'3fi12fZ ' , . Gram Of Sand '. A 1 r IH 57 . Z. ,.,- i , Vgsk. , 4 in 25 Y - 3- X 31913 --rlwixdui 1iw!-:viinikzlsAlimdiintii-illfuwfwhvof ,Q-5x1,3Qg,,' 131 .,-,N ,. 36. .A 'rf A gram of sand xs only a partlcle but added to other grams lt becomes an endless beach We at Queens form one of the grams whlch comprlse the world s storehouse of knowledge To change one gram IS to alter the umverse 9 7 TH' 'r ll ll l ll l l I l at 3, fi l . ..,,i Q E e -4 1 is .' 3 5. i YN W Xmfk, -f:1,x,.,EMs ', vpmlc'-,f,wwlE5y'Ej i! -.psq3.kq!,v Nga?-mi,HwE,:,d-1 QIIMYVRQ ,,, ,, P, Heaven -fl-qv 6 ifii f, , 312 'J ,fl if ,.,, 3 f f' ani? Qt. FT, Q71 Ir? :',,L fi? ii I-EI, my Ilv' vi rg.:- J.' gal 52-'T EH. ,lg 5:-J Eff 5:12 322, ii? :glq F A -2 1' ... 3 . .51 'U .1 ... -- , :ix 'Qi F15 I 9? PY ff ,Y ei' bn ' M' ' - f N . ,f :Aon-nn.-vacuums Mn- -,,.,-,A,,m,,,, ,,.,,, 1. ,, F' 41 Q.. nw mm' f If heaven IS a condxtlon of SIHICSS perfectxon then Queens 1snt heaven But who wants heaven on earth anywayq Errlng IS learnlng at Queens we re learnlng Perfectlon IS bormg Queens IS not Those not learmng or those who are bored should not be at Queens, they should be ln heaven . YZ ' 41+ k.-.,.'. - ,pf i.. . ,. x 5:51 'N . . , 9 . ' , 7 ' 9 Wlld Flower ig 1 '7Tn'W!5W 'F WVWNFWTYFKVFVF1' Q 1 ' vx,v:'-,-.:,vn-4-.- r.- '-irsf:':fv ' .. 5218- .- J - ,. .vw ,, e 'i Nl. f' L-'e wiflif 3 V - 'V' , t l 'J'--X ' - ,- sn f g f ,- '-Y '-X. sp- Q. - ,Q- i ' 5 ' -ff' 'i -F 74 gi! f --v w , ff ' ,Q-s:v5i':,, , 2. A e 1 iff 'I-77' 'i' Q Q' '- Q F - -- ' Luz -'fiI'2fifl-'-Lf-eg: 1' '7-?3lkf v i 5... 'J' Oz . g or 6 ., ' ' - ' ..-'-:-, : ' V ff. ,. 271 -af N 5? '7 Q 3. - , Q-M.- v., ---,-45,5 -,A W . , 'T f,-r5'2- JT? wasrfif -ireiifit' gg-fi'5'5'fSe+-ii 4-. -- r--1 44ffzr5:i2it'- 1 fuk' A , v ' A wild flower is a , thing of natural beauty, uncopied by man. It is N tangible, yet intangible. Queens is several buildings, seven or eight hundred people, and it exists for an intangible ideal: Knowledge. I naw-:wiv V l 1 li lw lf l . t it :ll it is 3553, I Lf -F5149 ii F 4 1 Hold Infinity HIE ' ji-373555: W '-1 v ' - f - -Q. I l w l l l l l Q How can we hold the endless, the immeasurable, the inconceivable? We can't. At Queens we learn to end what is endable, measure what is measurable, and conceive what is conceivable. But we are learning that the possibilities of ending, measuring, and conceiving are infinite. I I 11 ,li .,,, 4, 1 if .- --1 , - 1-W - f -h'., - 1 Y, 'yzgvmpvlmqntugu 'mom 1 'Y The Palm Of Your Hand E.. A I Q' ,, 1 A Ks 5 1 1 A-at A dl' -. t . 9 if x ' if ' 4 w r'r 'fmrmrfr i '-A-fWiTh'Mg. Though the mind's eye sees infinite possibilities, it is limited to the abilities of the hand. Queens supplies the possibilities, but you hold the skills in the palm of your hand. Eternity In An Hour .A - ,gf -:aw-.uw . Q .... L 'Nh A momentary flutter of the unconsclous mmd can wlthm an hour, become a conscxous xdea that wxll change all Imagme what all the hours of msplratlon recelved from Queens can do rn a hfetxmel vrgr-fm-'ui :fw- 15 . ' -7:1 ' ' 'avr' r'lr1r'1 rvfqg-gygrrvz-:vu f' 'F rig J lf, Dr Rent W' and hard workmg The Semor Class of 1978 dedlcates tough thls ISSU6 of the Coronet to . . . , ,Z . 1 f . . . V-.',Q3,:,-,fdiygfn -6, ,,, . X ,.A.,, A . ,,..., .., xx ,aff 41, I iff., ,4fi,,f,'t,, -- -.1 , 1....hf ,+ 'f f: ,f-sfhm2,f.'fff ' f. 7. -ff I 1 1 il I Y . . . A ' ' , A k 1 ,' 1, 1 X x I X I' Ni- X. I 9-hx f--' i 'N , I W 1 Y I I W , . . DR CLYDA S RENT 'wb- but compamonable and frlendly. Slnce 1972 Dr Rent has been among the faculty of Q C ASSOClHtC Professor of Soclology she IS regarded hlghly by not only her major students but by all those who come 1n Contact w1th her s the admlrmg senlor class puts It She IS known for her quxck smlle and qulet understandlng For her ab1l1ty to captlvate her classes for hours And especlally for sho Nmg us that there are many def1n1t1ons for belng a woman and that we have only to reach out and plck the one thats rlght for us Thank you Dr Rent for berng you 'Tl' .- i lil. K N' M ' N ef' A I A A yo 5 .GUS ..- ,,. 'l as ,S I , . 9 A .. . .S 9 7 . X. 1978 CORONET QUEENS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ROBIN PATRIC - JULIE BARTLETT EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR CINDY TREADWELL - ASSISTANT EDITOR ERIC BAYLIN - ADVISOR CoNTENTs Classes ..................... FacultyfStafffAdministration . Traditions And Honors ....... Organizations And Athletics . What Klnd Of Person Am I9 Am I Good'7 Am I Honest'7 Do I Have Talentsf' Am I Sma1't'7 You Should Judge Me On These Thmgs But That I Am A Woman Tells You Nothmg Susan P0118 Schutz CLA Fulflll Somethmg You Are Able To Fulflll Rather Than Run After What You W1ll Never Achleve Nobody Is Perfect Remember The Saylng None Is Good But God Alone And Nobody Can Be Strlve To Fulflll Ourselves And To Be As Complete Human Berngs As Posslble And That Wrll Glve Us Trouble Enough C G Jung SHS It Is An Illusion. We Can Modestlyl Q, . ,- f .,.f,....... ,1.....,,-i.,:'- SENIORS President 1.1 Susan E11SWOrth SeeretaryfTreasurer Genie Thomas L K! n l X L 1 i 1 r l K x x 'iii r . x'..'..'fi. L .,., k Mu l.' R 9-' '- K ' .,x,x,' M- 41. -6.1. . UI. .. x,lT'x Q, -.-X, 'L 1 -, '.-L.. -.x tk LAL, .funk ..x-.-L -.X V .,- x.i.x.,,., Q. Lx. 1:,4.x. X. I I.. 1' ' L X .- ,,-,,-,-me wc. K K' 1 .kk 2 X - 4 K-1 I , .wwf A- iv-1-f'wf'i 7iv e ,'-rvr'rf- ' ff. U-,V em 1-1 X .1-arf .,'- 1, J. : A -- ,, -.,-- '.- ' ,A -,-pm --,- - -5 '-- w -- R 11 Xlx tru Hmorw Publn. .AdIIl1l'1lNIl'111Ul'l Carey Atwater Hlstorlc Prebervatlon 1.116 Bartlett Bxology 0111 Xrnold N1 lth Betty A nn Autmn Early Childhood Edutatlon Gal Batt. hn.lOr Blology ix .lt ll' 'Al 1,1 'U Brenda Berry Psychology Suzanne Brice English Warren Bryant 31- Nuclear Medical Technology Dorothy Burnside Psychology Ethel Cannon Sociology! Religion T Karie Ann Carter Biochemistry iv 1-ww-q 531,94 ng 57 va 1.11.14 . ,YW W X41 i Q? 1- 'TL - .Qui-. -- S :' '- 1 'A 'Lf is z 303- . . ' ' nl. its f ' Qu W U Q ' V ' v 1. 1 Q 1 ' f- I A , 4 J I '- ,.. 'vu N , ' y Lf! ' , if x ,. s K. S. Fr-. ,jf wi . 1. , - -- rs l . 3 if iifiifv? -,W HL. ...H 5 -Y -.I A Q 0 7 s s . 5' '- . U if H-swf' fl 'J 'Y 1-'?'1!:Sv. 1'v'- , 1 in Marle Paule Dossm Spamsh Jeanne Earley Early Chxldhood Educatlon .Iul1e Engler Soclology elk' M' 'Yqwfxrc V 1 Ngk. -5 1. - qw A 'M WMHE -It1'l'-t851nfiih1'?1!'f2HiiM':vr:r 'ii-'? '-,T'-f-'-,. 1 1 .. . - . . I l 'Q 72 .RG- Judy Fersncr Music Therapy Lynn Groseclose Art Caroline Fitzsimons Early Childhood Education Katherine C. Haug Psychology JS x 1 P, 44 rv 2. gk, fa. 'Th-. x 'S 'J . 'ii-1 P i is 5. r Q. .ru L,. 'Q' . f Stephanie Heflin Business sl, Harriet Halvenston Music Education lf. wav Q 15 7 '17 l I ,,!.,, X -, i ,.,,,5 Az.. ' .,f,gAg. Jill Isaacson Nuclear Medical Technology Vivian Johnson Englishf Journalism Karol Kreshon Music Education :tan sw-- NJ F gf Qi. is f i if X Q! A., I ra J'fN. - V i l inalord Himlorw Linda L in rome Early Childhood Edui..1Iion 1 J'5'i' -I ff- rs 1. in A Wuxi- .gv x 'Q I, '-,Q I ' u I 9, . if Uri :-mf ali-3 gn ' S 'hi CS 'Sv- otl P2 .el ..-5 ' -V2-ta-la .7-C ' - .- z f. Q-Gif. H, A 0, --' fri, - Jll 'i ,- f'.,'J:i,' 1' , -Pi v,.g hw- - .4 5 ie ,1,.aEfif4. ' 'W' English! I. , 15 -, ,'J14.'. W E .,., Q , -,,l,'qsu-.,f.- ,K , 1 - f-:nv I-1.-'-' - - I ...wifi .1-.A -' ' Q - ' 4 ,,'. 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N- no X Wifi w Q i Ellis Newton I' Susan Quinn Early Childhood Education Kay Niblock Early Childhood Education Anne Ross Biology 'Y 1 IL.- D Cx I X lv-,N L Rosa Sansbury History Renee Spaugh Sociology ESP' H -:aa -Lf-1-15.-M ,- ...:ecg. . 1 5 l l I Z uv., 7 'r'::v' flu ll Q .f-Yi' 1 . Y lil 7.1 2 Xia ,ff Wi ' f.:' iffy J WN 1 I - I w id! x. n - -rv-U-. . .- . .W-... W,-T. ..- . , ,2711L11iv.Lg.L.L,EfE'l!a:E':1133131? Nancy Standard Music Education Genie Thomas Early Childhood Education Pat Trexler English -w.-W--.-m'em-+,-Y-17? Y- W, ,.. V-.U F, We Nancy Sullivan Sociologyf Political Science x Robyn Thomas Art Brenda Tucker Early Childhood Education .m:- A M11 Wpix a '6'm:g1-:Hgn51we-'1- - ' A . 145-'.:--.gq ,f Aubic Widcnhousc Early ' Childhood ,fx fi Education x 1 -4 , ff Only the champagne of beers suits the six pack of Queens. 1 W l xy.: R . K Q Oh. I didn'l know it was Sunday! 1 it I in l G V s ' R i .f-TILT.. ' fn A 'A-1-VIZ. 1 MH. - 1 f- ' la I ' ' ' 'Y ' A fl ' W., x ., f ,v.l ra. af Q1 I x X W Hurry up Gail? I just have to rinse out my moulhl 1 il 1' ' v--1 xr! 1 M' IEWF5 ZS! .,.,.H-...-q,- ,---, - - ,--3 -is '69 v . I k-Q WH HI 3 . .QQ , dau-ucv.:-ns .., ..,. 4, 4 'av ' 1 i'l:'31? I '- fl' 3 I. . :HI 3015 n f ' W L Hr- 0' X '--. P7 P v a . tl , 2' 181 N, , . . C a 1 , W . 1' vg- f o .ff 1 ff .1 h , k l I 4 db I '. I1 5- rll I SB? 3 v -I k 1 r -. s A 1 E 1 F . 'A' . ..' -! 'tt' 41. fi E. I 5' v .Q 1' .V .4 If L' Elsf 5555 ' 5' gm' SL Ln' ing:- 't A L4 .gf V 1 gym if Q if,-' 2.-6 , L ,X , .I 1 , .R 2 , 1 n , 1 Z Q B rf A l C 'f? 'U ...',?3??W7'E?'ffffff'i?f5f1'? Z'5f.'??i5f?,i5fW5:,?5W'7Yffiw W 3755 L :'?' '7'V?'f!' T 36 ...'v'Q'f:S1.-LEW W'-:gyym ,- '1i'AL7v.,m Y V A I I flzlwi I L-v:-- Q ' 54: 'f3-YV N A' T32 .r: HWNQ-r 41- N ,iy V . s, , . n .L- r 'y -. 51' ny QI ' X- f. ' 5 v. ' U .' - I l. 1 , .:. ,. 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' 1 1 1 ' Q, Li ,if ' 1' 'g.. 'n'L1'i'l:1j','L:JPfil. :1if.5-gl' 1' 4 '53, Ai 'f x ls that cigarette that bad, Ellen? Fred's gonna get you for taking that glass Kitty. fl Gadzooks' I just love doing desk duty' What evxl lurks m the mmds of Ellen Clark and Beth I-lawfieldq K Q in I v X ,f ' , X fi 1 Li I, A f , lt X A x , j'--1' ' - '-- --. ff-'-'Trr'Y f ', frf'Tswff '-'X' '1f:H-fv- 5 ,z Hrv wi' Q-.1 -pr: ' Y'f'Y iWM1Eu!'nRE - lr.,-1--'M7.2:g1'-'Ur - ,' ' l 4 1 -1 ,nv -is - Q4 f -.HA ,I 'J 4 Z-f ...f -I-hiv' Where's that sound coming from? ...Ji e I ,M PZ What's that devilish look on your face Debbie? . - Did Robm just rob a bank? X 'V W -2, gmt. Y Y ..,.........,.- -.....x- -- Yi V ' J 1 ' f'.f'QL?1l1:L'.7XL4W,L.'.'i m 'VK 'N N Y.-.R 'x 7 VT GPHOMORE Presrdent Demse Boerekel Secretary Treasurer Allyson Harrell NT' . - '1 '?' T 'T?7'-'T '1 T T '7TF T UT w--- lu 'll'lY!. 1R'fD7E':'v1W'W .'Iy--- -v-4 -eg-'--fy-:w 'A -': -,fur , rt ' ' A J.. l ,. Li ,ff i . f' JS.. 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Lv' sl Q F ' ' J' x N 'I , ffgf, 7 Msg. r 11' S--v ET? e Jones -4- TlSha Kelly Fri ! 1 U Teena Mane Koury K -K I Grawee Mann fer Adelalde Marbhall Debbne Mays vw f -1 -ahhr..-un....m.--..n-.sp J 1 L 1 , ff . 5 g : , 4 . 4 -g,'Sx4 I ., 1, .ge NAZSX?-, ' I . f w--. 'Wa iii ,I f 1 7. .L ix I A 4 in lx -Z ,N fb '.4-Wa 1 - ' -' '. v ' 1 , '. e V ar , , N , Q :F J 2 A y 1 . V, . Q. , - Ji., ' 1 - v , ,,, , Q 1 '-. of ' J I A . H 5 , Q. e , . 1 Y X , :I 4 I 3 ' A 1 A 5 N A H 'fi '3 '91f7i '- 'f.-.:- :....1IxI- .. ,. ' ' .. ,. . ' . . A - 1 A ' 1 xii- ff -7 ' I U ' i 'If , QLX 'i- ' 34 2, X. 2 ?. ii. Kathysscruggs Q L.: X K '-ll' , 1 9 fy QL ' ' 'I 'fn :Ann Siarcher 5 3 f ., .W ,sf 'Y 1 if C ,J , ' 'TESL I Ashley Stribling D gif L. rw .ufwy V vf - 1 1 , -' .,,,. ' ff , . -'mf 77 -V - ff .1- .- -'L1'Q- 1':.m-,rut ' 'A'!'f1z w7' ' 4 -A '- ' - - - - ---1 nv . f 5.fu?1fef4D5 41n1 '.,.ff X . 1 ' ' ' ' I+.-1-.uf , . 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'J I X 'M Y Evelyn why can t you understand thus '33 - , T N. ni Hurry up photographer' I cant hold this Yvonne Anderson and Carol Mercer decorate their dorm for Halloween Stuff much longer Lynn Trueman and Kathle Bean enjoy a quiet afternoon wrth a couple of Cltadel cadets -fvvn fr iniiqblg af,- ff! full Di 'li kw1'0Q!3ll'Ylbl TRI- HI ah' 5 A ef 7 v . up 1 ' -1 f' .3 , 5 gig.: ' ' lf- ' .- l' ' ' Y' .J I E I X I.. -J'-J. Val., i 'Atv-gl I I , , - I - ik S ' . 1 V I:-I ' 1 Y 5 ' ' 5- X 2 . - , , l Y 1? . a 1 1 A ,'..,4 ' ' f H X iff 1 9 i - A 5. lil -D 4-. 4 ' B .4 'I ol ' l I , n 1 'f , e 559 l I! ' Q- X ll ' t ' T-.1-. eq. L VI . ' R 7 , -2 - 4. r .J . 'I e ff it . 5 . - i ' n . : i '1? . . , f . if I - 5-xx I -' ...L 2- - Y f , 5' V -J 1 -, N . v .. xsg, 1 Q. , 1 '- - 1 -1- li-9-'T'2 f ' WEA 4 .1'7W'4 k7Elg-.ubikR71Q,fm'kfffTvi'Ufr.vr -.ff'ffl2'fQ,r,. 'T' L A ' if tl t -rf-Mum. , -- sq' A 1 yn 9 IJ? ar, to . .1 me --f s, - . .-l.: Jlleaurs' .- 4:9 ' 1 i L .-F. :N - 1 Q g. Q Don t look now Andrea u l You re a mess' Yea a watermelon mess 'K A -A L .a 1 Xxx x. . U. N., in .-, fl 1 '-6 . f 1.4 -' A -A-ani: Jane you know you can't play tennis in the library 01 1 1 it ,384 lf Who s that foxy chxck 9 b G in A ix Sharon I hope the drunks arent always luke this at Queens W 1 v rlfi A yu never understand this fir J B ' A n X- ' iff l' H -lm . ' ' mfzf-uravza.:2.um',:.mw: I Il drmk to at Ill drunk to anythnng x L, A VL K Carolyn McCrary and parents at orientation I 1' i' 7 ft! s X f Y T n 1 .Qi Q 7-F-A www :M r--.,. ,-- ,',w,4gf,nq-vg N5-, . ,, . , - rv - ,-rf : , 'H+ is l 5-A ESX in We X - , x A' x ixX Q ' i 'Sai NOW whall .lr Q. Did you see where theyre advertising for beautiful models? Another midnight paper. Carla, can you believe the nerve of that guy I i fx FACULTY STAFF I Am Not Bound To W1n But I Am Bound To Be True I Am Not Bound To Succeed But I Am Bound To L1ve Up To What Llght I Have I Must Stand Wlth Anybody That Stands Rlght Stand Wlth Hlm Whlle He Is Right And Part Wlth H1m When He Goes Wrong Abraham Lmcoln The Man Who Cannot Wonder And W0fShlp Is But A Palr Of Spectacles Behmd Whlch There Is No Eye Thomas Carlyle DMI I TR TIG Wonder, Who Does Not Habitually , f , ,- H . ' Q -7 , rhffkffff 1--wwf . -, ,g.-- ,V -. V , . SaH'1fK.'I-iff, V f' J fn,-4Z15J4Iw' 5:11, .1 if. ,Hi fi:l?l'lve 1:L'i22!2v51ZL?f?ff'fwf521?a!Z f'?4Q32.f'Q'iR3124:51-L-,1:5.Mf'si'-5:3-:f .- ' ' , - f - ' ' 1-.4 - fy yi '- A , V' .30 Q t., 1 f A ' 1 w M :- :K . If tf Pqrrfn E ,uf ti . . 3, Dr. mais. L Mr. J ames...H. SX 1 I A E' I x liqv. 4 L' Mr. A. , .gft.M3-22.54, 1' If Y il ' Mr.- W F-4 ? ,. fi x -1 Mg-s,. J g31'm,'i:5 i J Ii P-4 ,. , ,Q fi 41 H '1 xl Mi l I 1 L i L I1 E. 4? 4 ! I x l - -. J 4,4 A .pl r' -,--un Mary C. Whiteside Mr Robert DR ALFRED O CANON 11 CHANCELLOR Y 9 I A 2419 Ir! E Dr Canon speaks to the aemors on thelr ,M rccognmon day vu 'i x E, 7? v l i .s I 1 1 l l I 5 f 1 4 7 I , l i P 2 - W 11 IW W' Fffrwz2'1i2z2?fff:zest.: A ,f--1 li., r' QT, if L A I V W Q. . le, P r ,Qnr q - v I, 1, 7.5,--ifigfq , .A I ,. .. 5-1 .3 : ' . ji. f.,..,g5,.g , , . .E i n , .'.,! 'zr -ui' N .acl 4 -1 14 ,oe A4 fy' QFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT QF THE COLLEGE Carl Shaver, temporary president of the college. In June of 1977, Dr. Alfred O. Canon was named Chancellor of Queens College. While a search was conducted for a new college president, Carl Shaver temporarily , held the position of college president. On December 14, the Search Committee announced that Dr. Billy O. Wireman would be the 19th President of Queens College. He assumed duties early in 1978. Secretary to the President, Mrs, Evelyn Deal. '1- 9: 'K ig ' ?'f2.ff' ,Z 51.5 Ji' 1. Qi. .. ' , ' , ' F 1' A3f1..e . TE, R .Xxx ' ' F X 5- L ff Dr. Billy O. Wireman, 19th President of Queens College X, .' T' V ' Y, A, brig if 80 5 1 Dr. Cynthia H. Tyson, Acting Dean ofthe College V I Lf'- oilf, I 1-. f ' Z,-f' 4- f ' Y-- '4 A-,',, ,--1 '- ' ,,,,,-- 1... ,11- 11'-n ,li pl - . u ' 1- v , 'F S i-7 Diane Del Pizzo, Dean of Students. AD Mi 1 N I S T A T O R S i. 5a,' . K Q1 . .1 , LTL? Q ,e , .il James T. Atwater. TreasurerfBusiness Manager I YA.R ' I .... .I . ,, 'Q .Q-.,.s.-.seas Q., .L'g.!'t,..l-h....sl!',a.!'l- wmummwm 7 I-Iope I can keep all this in order. , ,u rfn X, f if-ig S., i ill .X 'I w eff? What's in that cup, Dr. Messa? Students just love Mrs. Walker's I just can't figure out lifesaving class! these mechanical things. ue asa? - H Q p this W., ..-Mx -. W. H-.. , .-W.-.-,,v.v,.,.7. ,,, xv.-v1 'Q I don't think I can go through with 1.,,,,,. . .,-, 1 1. J . 'Q - sf. if Y 1 '1 , 4 - C Richard F. Crown, M.F.A.g Ben Pfingstug, M.A.g Eric Buylin, MA. BIGLOGY , ,J I HIS 2' ART Dr. Jack H. Fchon. Dr. Virginia L, Martin, Dr. Janice C. Coffey W Ulu-4 I LU 14 UD CQ! CHEMISTRY F- Q Pl O Dr Gordon D Duncan Dr Florapearl Cobey ,Q W Z Z ' 5 ,Q D 8 ' 4 ' K f . X N4- . M 'I' RJ. Basini, M.B.A.: Sarah M. West, M.R.E.g Jack Glover, M.B.A. g ' A V 3 . ' I , g N , Ar 1 Q r 1 I, -5,- X ' J ' : N ' ,- u X . A 1 ' X - f r 1 n 'T ' YEDUIQATIQN .-- X . 4935 ,L X Mary Smith, Nl..-X.: Nlilda Baker Nl Ed Dr Emorx H 'xluon ENGLISH XDRAMA ' if Part time Englishz Mrs. Chapman. BA.: Dr Dorothy H. Roberts Full time English,.f'Dramu: Dr. Charles O. Hadley Dr. Paul B. Nexxrnan. Dr. Charles B. l.uBorde in wg-. 5 l 1 l ! . I E3 Z4 93 LT-HJ i ., i l, -H , .7 UM., ,, ,. , Mm, T , WM, , ,, M.. f-ggi I ,.,..?-1, f U , Dr. Marjorie T. Kirby, Spanish, Dr. Madeleine B. Jacobs, French 1 HISTORY Dr. William A. Thompson, Dr. Mollie C. Davis, Dr. Norris W. Preyer .....,.,.,7-v,-Y ,...,-.1--.-f K , - 1 ,.n,,,n, .W-.1 ,..,, . 1- f '-In-1, 5 'J' l MATHEMATICS 1 Q - L . K y , .J , N1 15,50 Dr. Kenneth Nlexsn A :' ' MUSIC 1, 91 Dr. George A. Stegncrg Dr. Joseph F. Lammcrxg Nancy Engle, MA 3 Burburn Nlcmory, N1 Nl Mary Nell Saundersg Albert R. Nlz13LAleo G. Sim. Nl. Mus. Ed. 'v1n'ffaS5.il'ffff lE l'6'!!l,' Q'J 'fff '1'1 fr' PHILOSOPHY RELIGION , .- K , . J X' ', ',,E.'a-2sfggp,.'g,,' I' ,xl 'g.v:1.,. 4 I l Dr. Nolan Jacobson, Philo- sophyg Dr. Harry Stafford, I Religion PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1' iX Elizabeth Walker, M.Ed.g Phyllis Pharr, M.Ed. 3 z 1:- i' :I U E '53 13. Mary Ann Mee, A.B. fs- wsezfmizfiiivfj- ' f ' ww i Dr, Jimmie Oates Dr. Michael Later I x K' if 1 Qs' 5 CSE. E-Taj Z0 ODP mr SOISAHd W GY LO CHD SO l lif if' ' - 1 ...v1 . .,.,. ....,-..m.,.. .....,..-.... - ........., - .:- - PSYCHGLOGY Dr. W. Greg Lanier and Dr. Joyce Hayes Shealy Dr Clyda S Rent Lou R Owensby MSW Thomas P Thompson .M -gf ,,...V,-...,v. VA-,-ZW ..Y,.T,1-!..h...-,-., WWA' '.'.., J,...,-.-- -,U .X .,- . l ---h I v Z, ... , , - 1 'iv-. -- XN'ell. llrainlxly later l l don't believe Freud would agree. ? What history book did you get that out of? lsn't he 21 handsome devil? 7' , l Parlez-vous francais? f S F T ' i X K , x, W , . . L5 l X X S . , ..l, fmt,- ..-4 ,lr ,,,,A.,,..-. '-h,.4-,.1,.-,s.-'- l, 2, 3, Smile everyone! i Mama's N .-Z Welcome to Queens! Come on over and have a drink. 4 L X Little Boy Drinking plenty of liquids 'Boy, Have we had a hard day! ' STAFF 1 C 1 V 'fav . ,A px , 1 l F .l K Admissions. Front, left to rightz Sallie Shadrack, Virginia Lewis fdirectorl. Back, left to right: Betsy McAulz1y, Sue Honeyeutt lseeretaryj, Martha Mitchell. Lo0iGi-0,4943 l VI 3 ' f 7' f - +2 fr x 4 f X 7857 vest in Queens or- ' ii' 5 Student Aid: Susan Osborne Development: Betty Foults and Rose Grubb --, ffm bf U. . . - t,,,,i.,,:fi1-'-,,g..,.,1 - L....f::L na .Eg -t gf 1,5 'vi ,-f '17 A, ,. .. vm A I we Front row left to right' Austin Lawrence Charles Stephens Lewis Linker Ruth Frazzier Mildred Vessel Johnny Brown Back row left to right Robert Moore Jerry Love Mac Davis William Johnson Mike Grooms Mamtenence John Mizelle Mainten Business Office Laurie S Guy Ass Trea surer Dorothy Wentz bookkeeper Helen Barto Secretary Jane Jordan Cashier I M ence Superintendent f Alumnae Affairs Mary Robinson Gene Burton Jane Ro binson ' - A--, -- -1---H ,----1.-W--I ----- fp- ---ww-f--w-Y?-v -'--ft - J ,-.uw:-Nee, f- . 1' I '- - ' A r -f-eff-H L-cu an 2MtLi5:S:Q,m?53vmt!54f.'.g--95.2Q ' ix .F c -il .rl '1?,l.'S l 221553 ,fog pq: Nuullgqu x :I V' 'A . ? Us f --'-'lf . . D I - . a F. '. U I 1 .-F. n Q X 1 1 u l-Q.. 'T X Q...- Security, left to right: Nlary Rollins. Tony Potter, Nlartha Fairchild fdirectorj. Harvey Nlartiri and Robert Gill. Not pictured, Richard Cousins. P.-of 1 -ks: 9 I - ' 2 -x -' ' p ' ' 5 5595. lii in 4' QR f Q 1? 71, ll lvlul 1 W :Hwy hi' tsl' fl!! ' 1: -' , ' ' ' lf' I . 0' Q.. K Q diggw W, J Donna Trask. Secretary Saga Food Service: Fred Formichella, Saga Food Director: Anne Hudson. Saga Book Store -i at F' rv . ' ,3 I ., 'S laik' .Q- , ' ' Yi .1 1 , F , a l' ff il il ' W I lx M6 lr l ' , i'X 1' ll l ll f l Cl ll ll th l riaieeamaizifviia ff, N ll xx ' i f I 3 i-X nl is 1 4 -4- 5..- Gerald A. Palmer. Postmaxter 95 .,. . .... 1-.-, - ,- f-,- m my 1 mu fi V X -- '- X JF V' '14, f J' . .4 , ..r,,'.5gw,. wr Qs , 9 1 K - A' Office of the dean of the college. if . Seated: Linda C. Gardner, Direc tor of Continuing and Adult Edu W cation. Standing, left to right: - ji- Maude Haywood, Secretary to , T-. ' the deang Marion F. Henderson, Pi' Faculty and Staff Secretary, Kathleen Gurley, Secretary to the dean, Gloria B. Neckerman, .- it t Secretary to the dean, Carolyn C. V- Temple, Secretary to the Music Departmentg Emma R. Quinn, Continuing and Adult Education. - hr- - ,r.I I J' Q T. 1 N - R 4 'i 5 ll if J . i 1.02 l X34 E 7 251551 . . Visa., A J? f Office of the Registrar: Eleanor L. Jenkins, Joan Oviatt fassistantj. Librarians. Seated, left to right: Colleen Turnage, Sue Davis. Standing, left to right: Claire Joseph, Mary Raines, Sallie Brody, Kitty Jenkins. xx-A fYXxx Health Services. left to right: Virginia Cart- lidge. R.N. thead nursell Lessa Mc- Pherson, RN.: Peggy Moore, RN.: Priscilla Duncan. RN. f i Dean ol' Students Office: Bobbie Huitt. Sec. Ellen Dillard. Residence Hall Director: Kathy McMurtry. Director of Student Activities isdn: '5- Switchboard. Ronnie Noetling Q.. Resident Directors. Left to right: Ellen Phillips, Lynne Quim- by, Viviun Johnson, Cindy Hare, Kathy McMurtry. Heidi Edi- din. .lill Langford, Sonya Brooks, Susan Ellsworth. Lying: Ellen Dillard. Not pictured: Hope Hayes and Brenda Berry. ig Lxfe Is Not A Havmg And A Gettlng But A Belng And A Becommg Matthew Arnold V X4 fA QF , .I S' II' WEBSTER WEBSTER S DaCU33g1qf3'4Y ' ELMLOH I TRADITIGNS HO GR W If You Go Into The Forest Gaze Up Through The Leaves And See The Sky Thats Almost Wlld You Can Learn To Understand What Makes The Forest Greet The Man Llke A Mother s Only Chlld I ' ts 65 X -I K..-A Q . , . . 1 Sis A ' h Gordon Lightfoot fig 5 elm 3 Y W f If ,. ..,. .U I. - K , , ty: 7 4.2. l 'Q ' 1 - Q . - 'Xl --Q.. iff! l gifil ,A n . -4 . .Aff k ' 1 L X:- tl A Du '38, ' Elle ISSJ r Miles of smiles and no end of friends here at QC. ,,.- 49 - L- 1 'f counselors. Ellen Clark and Caroline Fitzsimmons VI' li 1 57 i 'W I'm excited. The admissions ladies told me that Queens is just like Disneyland. l 1 ' v l ef' ' 1 ' 4 -ex Orientation 151' .1 L .v-' f-N 'l l i' MV, I Dad, keep smiling. Have you looked in that car since your last load? x Il: 0,.' Q , . 1 41 -ll-1 ' One more dormrtory greenhouse c dx! 'YM 1- ORIENTATIGN The purpose of orlcntatlon ts to flt the new student mto the day by day operatlons of Queens College Selected upperclassmen serve on a board whlch desxgns the orlentatlon program Later they become workshop leaders durmg ortentatlon The program has three phases academic personal and soctal The academlc aspect mvolves such events as meetmg faculty advtsors planmng class schedules testrng for course placement reglstratlon procedures and learmng study skulls On a more personal level new students are orlented to resldence hall lxfe Also thts IS the tlme when roommate adjustments are made when flnanclal responslbllltles are dlscussed and budgetmg advice IS offered Fmally on a more relaxed level orlentatlon Includes mixers w1th other colleges plcmcs movles and other such soclal acttvttxes Mom Dad you re notjust gorng to leave me here are vou Momq Dad'7 ,rm QQFYTQ1 Q3 WVR W 'S-if gf? f N IO IT CO AY LU l I Some of Queens most popular performers Caroline Fitzsim- mons Ethel Canon Jeanne Early and Harrlet Helvenston are rn the senlor class .-A! 14 IB'- A-Z Z 3 3 'Vx Senior Recognition Day annually heralds in the academic year, A convocation on that day features a full academic processional and a guest speaker selected by the senior class. Dr. Alfred O. Canon was the featured speaker this year. 'lOl ,.sa1u...A1. L..L1. '21',,ifzu1,,-1' gf1if1'f:.u .' SGH: :4f:fc-1Zff5..1iL-.::,71-'95,- :IJ A.f.j:j:igLn:g.g '1QLf ,:.u.dJ,1j:'i zu? .1 'Lb 5. WAHI6'LxfAr4QI'.la!':-if':.Z'I,'fsr?Ei:'1i-mm 1 X 5 RUSH W EEK . 1 ' lS . . . , , W w W 1 X Y Y x 1 w I 1 W Y 1 l w w 1 1 four days of Cl'lICfI3lI'llTlCl'll u .wavy-au we un- qw-,,v. L -Ad -gl .X -Y if LM Rush is gi week of activities for freshmen and upperelussmen to witness Greek sorority life us it is within each house. From 11 slide show to 11 fondue party, from a carnival to an ice cream shoppe, the rushees are entertained with various songs and skits. Each day they have the opportunity to visit the houses and decide in which they feel most comfortable. Preferential bidding is the system of pairing the rushees' choices with those of the sororities. fri ft Cai li l T i A Q LZ Q will :X 3 ,w Lita gig' ' .-1,1-r U J . A W ,- , w , , . Y-3 , '3 ,' fb- , A55-1-,,5y:pLg:.f,,,-g,A-. 1 an :,oq,,,.5AL- p:f.m:Lslf.1 7nmG.gs. n P RENTS WEEKE Wm OUR X Q 'I I' Standing ln llne for drinks at the food stand sponsored by the Alumnae Omce for thenr Cornucopla N 1 O6 X. , -. --.Fa ,..,.,,,vV. . ..-,,..,-,..-v..-.Y --1-vi-1m -ff-r-vm---:H v'- . V 5. - -.vgppqn g.l?.5a-nw.-uw, 1 -9- . W 1 - - Af - - Dr Rent speaks to parents about her soclology classes ll. Quan One of the big weekends ot' the fall semester at QC. is the annual Parents Weekend, This year the festivities were held the weekend of Oct. Zl- 23. and included a dance contest. a meeting with the faculty and administration, a picnic, a cam- pus-wide open house. and the highlight ol' the weekend f Stunt Night. A chapel service and Sunday buffet concluded the weekend. i l l . Looks like they've got you stumped. Dean Del Pino, Dr. Martin speaks to Kathy Wayland and Mom. --l M The Cornucopia Childrens Store decorated for Halloween - a S lf an ' Q' -f . t 0 rf ', 7 Y x - H- iL-w 3 . - .Q , - , igsgnfsy- -451 tgp: 'iii . hx Celeste Cone sings between acts. Jan Helms could have danced all night. The sophomore class singing one of their more solemn ILIIICS. 101115 F' 3 .. Can you open those mouths a little wider there jun- iors? Christine Leimer playing A Little Night Music . Stunt Night, held this year during Parents Weedend, is the competition among the classes for four awards. However, the most important reward is that it brings students together in close relationships as they work for a common goal. Since the early l930's, Stunt Night has been one of the outstanding events of the college year. It calls for the interest and work of each student, and it provides an opportunity to bring out individual class talent. Each year, an overall theme is selected and the classes present original skits which relate to this theme. This year, the theme was Hurray for Hollywood . STU T IGHT ll lf .,..,,..,.... ,......,s,,.., ,,,.. A , f,..I Joanne, those glasses make you look even more intelligent than usual, :Y F ' f Senior class uinners ofthe best skit award, STUNT NIGHT CO-CHAIRMAN MASTERS OF CEREMONY Susan Ellsworth and Genie Thomas AWARDS Monta Maki and Dr Mary Nell Saunders THEME ADAPTATIONS Best Actress - Harriet Helvenston Best Gallery --- Freshman Class Freshmen - Thats Freshman Best Skit - Senior Class Sophomores - Fiddler on the Roof' Best Visual Effects W- Senior Class Juniors A A Star is Born at Queens Seniors - Land ol Job Q-5 Inspired judges, left to right: Dr, Kirby. Ms. Milda Baker, Dr, Martin, Dr, Rent. Dr LaBorde, Best Actress - Harriet Helvenston BOAR,S HEAD I ffl 'Q - if 35 ' 1' H- aff, lr fi, QQ? I ' r I ' Q 'U 5329. YAG 1:41.q?P?s. 6 5 if ' 3:42521 y 61 1 ywgai . H ' :Q-: e fm---ve. A - .a'6i21:5 D' '2' C Decked in winter finery, Queens students, faculty, staff, administration and friends-join in singing Christmas Carols following the big eal in Morrison's Dining Hall. rf it , , Nfl ,, , , q , - i is - g A 'QM-is F-If ,ZZ mfs' X ,gg X s R - g I 'rf N y , xisfld use .Pm The traditional celebration includes a procession of costumed students who carry in the boar's head. greet the guests, and read the scroll which tells the traditional story of the boar's head feast. , L' T Each Christmas, Queens ' i - 'g 1. College celebrates the Yuletide A ff ' -1 season with the Boar's Head ' WK A i X 1 ,i dinner, The tradition has its qv P- vi . Ji! fx A -1,2 :A fy' E115 A Nix n-Rf roots in a story which Q51 1 i 1? i .Di l gk? Q, - lx K.: A-QA 'C originated over 600 years ago. i 1 , If gt- Pa -il L , f' -' 5. Long ago, a student was i ' ' ' X dj ' V 1 -X. x-4' walking through the forest of -' ff, , ' '- 1 A -n ff A Shotover, England, reading ' l f 'Y ' Aristotle, when he was attacked , , . '7 I t i ' Ny' by a wild boar. The student's Y Q V n r X only weapon was a book which 2 ' A ff- I ! 'K 1 1 ' - .4-15 1 he crammed down the throat of 'T I I I W, L l the beast, choking him to death. Later the animal was used in a feast at Queens College in Oxford. There, the feast was associated with the midwinter feast of Fryer, the god of peace and plenty, to whom the boar was V sacrificed. Queens College in -T Charlotte has kept the tradition for the past 42 years. 111 1 I 1 s S1 This Christmas tradition was begun in 1727 when the Moravian Church established the custom of eating Moravian love buns and drinking coffee to celebrate Church festivals. The first love feast in North America was held in Savannah, Ga. in 1735. The feast signified union, love, and fellowship. In 1747, the Christmas Eve Love Feast was begun in Europe. Lighted candles were added to the regular ceremony to signify the love of Christ. I am the light of the worldv, and Ye are the light of world - let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven. 45 .7 1, ,' -,L...s I-l ' f-i s I- ,Z feng 1 J I V MORAVIAN LOVE FEAST ff. L We wish you a Merry Christmas An ancient British tradition. the Yule Log ceremony has been borrowed by Queens College since many years past. On the evening of the ceremony, a bonfire is built in the dorm quad, where two male faculty or staff members appear dressed in colonial costume to read an old proclamation and carry the Yule Log. Students gather around with holly and candles, and as the log is carried past, the holly is touched to the log, signifying good luck. The Yule Log is then thrown into the bonfire All make wishes and throw the holly into the fire. Finally there is carol singing and cookie eating. A real joy and closeness is shared by all at this happy Christmas tradition. Cookie rnonslcr YULE LOG gp . Q CEREMONY ' lfebfv L, . t D IM! illxxx O rf W ' Sirs Dillard and Atwater throvu the Yule Log into the fire -V 'bl Making Yule wishes WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN CGLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES W I - .. 6 . W x W., f Q A ,Q , e . 1 X -- '19 ' r fm ' s , -Lx . V il 'AN -Em gg? 'M A B N ' 0 X1 J Wx...-- ' I f 2 1 'N ' N ' - ' L, , j L 0,1 H' 1A T I . - ' 5451 -s ,:r.,- Sv . i 4' . sv- it I Y: S I Each year. six seniors are chosen. and recogni7ed by the Awards Committee for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Determining factors in the se- lection of these girls include leader- ship in academic and extracurricu- lar activities, citizenship and service to the school, and potential for fu- ture achievement, i ' .Qgifxw Gail Batchelor 5, J..- rx, Susan Ellsworth El ii Kathryn Leinbach gi ORB AND SCEPTRE 5 1- - . V A 1 ' i 'A' ..- ...-sdf.. Orb and Sceptre is an honorary organiza- tion comprised of seniors and rising seniors who excell in scholarship and leadership. New members are chosen once a year in the spring. Left: Nancy Sullivan. Middle, top to bottom: Susan Ellsworth, Susan McEwen, Rita Alvarez. Right: Jill Langford. Not pictured: Dr. Rent Cadvisorb. V ., - ,, . . . .H , r. .l .-v.,.,,.,..,-1v.......l, . I, Sigma Mu is an honorary organization of faculty and students. It recognizes the high scholastic achievements of juniors and seniors, while supporting individual research. SIGM 7,44 ri- nys si- 1- yufah'n: x,:t'- ?'96Nl.!1 QI' First row left to right Betty Ann Auten Carla Jeffords Marie Paule Dossin Susan Ellsworth Back row advisors Dr Preyer Dr Oates Eleanor Jenkins and Dr Kirby Not pictured .lull Isaacson Pat Trexler and Teena 'vlcEachern QR N Qsogbl-Xl Clap 0 65 s 'K P ' ., -. ' ,: , ii' 3 Q 'Q 4 t f Q 1 Q K ff t S E, f D wo 117 U., ...N .... ,,.-,. ...+4V,,.-xY,-. ,, L ' ,Q ! ! L'!Liw'!?: I5in'141v:zsis1uomg-:fn t ,f:f.f,f.1f,g.,,a,t. QQ Susan Forester taps Cindy Hare. New members seated left to rrght Cmdy Treadwell Demse Boerckel L12 Hames Cmdy Hare Elrzabeth Boardman Kathy Wayland Margaret Whrttrer Not plctured Lee O Hare Last year s members standrng Celeste Cone Julre Bartlett Susan Forester Nancy Sulllvan Kltty Dunn Chrrstlne Lelmer VALKYRIE Out gomg Valkyrle members read the cere momal parts of the Val kyrle rnductlon program Each year elght students are chosen from the sophomore class to be members of Valkyrle Thxs IS an honor whlch recogmzes the1rscholarsh1p leadershlp and Chr1st1an 1deals hall f Valkyrre taps Cmdy Treadwell and Ehzabeth Boardman 4 xx 1 t . 5 I v . 1 I -. S 9 1 7 I ' ' A . I , , - . U . . X F V Y - ' A . , - , 5 Ulla V 5 if . l , f. CJ 'll I 1 . . , . s h . . . , ' rv lr! A- I lx J :L n J, Q A e l Y I I 1,34 Cl 1' ,.. L ,, - H' 1--H.. A -- -- . .... -4 .- ..,..,.,-..,,.... ..,,., .,,. .4 - - . -,. l I Z' Left to right: Rita Stone. Kitty Dunn, Julie Bartlett. Carla Jeffords, Susan Ellsworth lchief marshall. Kay Niblock, Margaret Whittier Not pictured: Dr. Joyce Shealy ffaculty marshall. Honor marshals are chosen on the basis of their grade point aver- ages. The two girls with the highest quality point averages from the senior, Y H0 OR il 'Q MARSHALS 16 junior and sophomore classes are chosen. They lead the procession on Senior Recognition Day and at Graduation. 9 DANA SCHOLARS Anne Rita Alvarez Betty Ann Auten Julie Bartlett Brenda Kitchen Berry Sonya Marcella Brooks Tanya Lizette Broome Celeste Ann Cone Catherine Hart Crumpler Katherine Marcia Dunn Betty Jeanne Earley Susan Elizabeth Ellsworth Julia Sloan Fersner Elizabeth Anne Hames Cynthia Alison Hare Elizabeth Jane Hawfield Dianne Leslie Hood Carla Georgianne Jeffords Peggy Gay Johnson Becky Jill Langford Teena Marie McEachern Mary Katherine Niblock Lee Patrick 0'Hare Kathleen Dunlap Olmstead Eleanora Lei Phillips Beryl Regina Pifer Rita Louise Stone Nancy Jean Sullivan Catherine M. Thompson Kathryn Louise Wayland Margaret Gail Whittier Aubie Jean Widenhouse Motto Continually Striving, We Attainf' Under piano' llarrict Hclvenston, Rita Stone, Seated Barbara Memory tlaculty advisor! Standing' Tanya Broome, Louinc Clegg, Peggy Davis, Nancy Standard, Rosemary Gladden, Cathy Christine I.cimer, DELT OMICRO impetpt agfti Delta Omicron is an international music fraternity, the purpose of which is to sup- port superior musicianship. The group sponsors special musical programs and workshops, they usher at concerts and reci- tals, and raise money through musical money-making projects. Officers, standing: Judy Fersner, president. Kneeling' Christine Leimer, vice president, Rita Stone, secretary- ftreasurer, 121 Crumpler, Judy Fersrier. l.yingi , 5 .,'.1L' V '- ! 51is4am5rzt:...: ut-fu-.nmssz-,aa-,. Sd! SIGMA UPSILO Sigma Upsilon is an honorary fraternity for those outstanding in creative writing. Members are cho- sen annually on the basis of contri- butions submitted to the literary magazine, SIGNET. Functions of the group include criticism of members work readers theater presentat1ons and a biannual televl sion presentation on UTVI 5 In tree Julie Bartlett kathy Fesperman Below Dr Newman Cadvisorj Anne New some Lee O Hare Monta Maki Dianne Hood Linda Jen n 1 n g s D e n 1 s e J Boerckel Q' rf 9451 .i-SQ! ,, 3' +31-' I Z- - Officers standing Lee OHare president Seated Denise Boerckel vice president Anne Newsome treasurer Dianne Hood secretary d '- Agx ...-.--- if -v..-nv at - 5 .I i ' P Z L 75 ' ' V 5 I nl-j. at ' . , f I' X , , . . . - I l , X: V-V ' , ' xi 52 . - . f 1 ' 1-4. V 1 ,- A - - f P : . X, -, ., g . ' . ' - 1 . ' ,, I 4 ' , x . l . v - . h . r 1, . ' - -I -' 4 I-.5 lg- ' . X -- L -3.-5. in I Q I.,-f - V mtg f - ' A A e' -Li .r- A - I ,LQ Uh- . 5. ' 0 X J, I 'g 3 . - ri - , . y -.. E 1L, ve m - - E . . f. -.., . - - , I -M. ,.,.. .5-.AQ ,t,a.x,yR,,,-gfvv-4'ny f ,ef-:-tfmpm-, ..i...,....? May Queen Joanne Macaulay Mald Honor Susan Ellsworth Y? 2 if if MAY COURT L Z gal, fa The orrgm of the tradltronal Vlay Day celebratron rs rn medieval Europe and pre Chrrstran agrlcultrual rxtes Those celebratrons commonly rncluded a carrymg proces slon of garlands the appomtment of a May Kmg and Queen and settmg up of a Maypole OI'lglI13lly all such festrvmes were mtended to ensure fernllty to the crops and later to cattle and humans Gradually the sxgmfrcances were lost and the practrce surv1ved merely as popular festl slon of twenty glrls from whrch IS chosen a May Queen Dancers further celebrate by dancmg around the tradl tronal Maypole Each year all festlvltres center around a central theme whxch thls year was Camelot 17 'um 'hd-Sw: Q9- .J '.'Fx- '05 U ik .gl , fl., ,a1.lL. N mi, O . I - Y X N ' ,I r E Xxx X ' 1 4 . It Na.. l .. - 3 t . . 5, 1. ' . nf? . r ,.. . O . , H C . rn . na 5 . YJ P4 .rw , ' Fr? Cl! S. C . - . PL 275 - ' T ' ' , 1 CD . , 3 . , . Q ' 5 ' 3 A, . - 3- A . Z R - - f-'tk . Q. . . I f . E Q I .1 ' , N at N gg . 4 U l ,S XX A - fx ' KQV O ' . Y . O . . 3 I E- It I' . I I. I . ' r .A VJ .-- 'A ' 3l ' ?7 'Q 'f7':Sfi?2fbaL..i5.'lf '.3:f T. A. A E M .V . . , ' '- A -- - if ffl-5 4 AnL.:,,- , nr!w.w,sfm..,u.l1re1Yzm-wa Q Y i .av li' i Senior representaive - Susan Erwin I I Senior representative - Harriet Helvenston Senior representative Genie Thomas Junior representative Sonya Brooks 'r wmu-wma:-mmnnw 4 4 a - , . N. i 5 U H - 1 L., ' 4 I 7 5. i Y 1 Y 3 ' , ., . 1. .., ,. .-v, ..,T,.....,,...-..-.. , ,. ...,.... Q D ,Q ,u ,M ,n,,m,,,.,, I .. . ,. , Y, ,. , , V X ...f 7 Junior representative - Kitty Dunn May Day activities continue for an entire weekend and in- clude, among other things, a picnic, a cocktail party, a formal and informal dance, and a Sunday afternoon trip to Carrowinds amusement park- Junior representative - Heidi Edidin I A 6 X Junior representative - Robin Patric Junior representative 1 Sandy Smoak A 'I Sophomore representatives, left to right and top to bottom Elizabeth Boardman, Denise Boerckel. Liz Hames, Bena Swope and Cindy Hare. 4 X . 53? 3 Q i Q 449 gr X ' 'Z R.: ug' F1 - X 4 ,v 'I , . '- . zq I ' ' -' -w.. Qilgff'- M -' Q .- 4, K fr as J e e et, ' f :ei I z Q6 I ,ff JH, V v 'HP - A I 2 X, .r 4,5 : I !-Y 1 X 1 ,l,,'QIr Y', - 'I I ' I ' A 'XX s t Xu I I ' 7 ,315 ' g 2 . I ,ty rgffk -3, .4 '.:, 'rin , 1 gash? t.1,v+sfsfff Freshman representatives, top to bottom and left to right: Key Gresham, Carol Mercer, Wendy Price, Pinkie Smith and Lynn Pumphrey. Whatsoever Thy Hand Findeth To Do, Do It With Thy Might. Ecclesiates 9:10 Maturing Is The Process By Which The Individual Becomes Conscious Of The Equal Importance Of Each Of His Fellow Men. Alvin Goeser Man Is A Special Being: And Left To Himself, Inan Isolated Condition, Would Be One Of The Weakest Creaturesg But Associated With His Kind, He Works Wonders. Daniel Webster Fro l A4 Q 1- E . . ..-a,. .. .,y . .CL ,,-J ,G , T7 wfrw Y . .J 4, .7 , 'i' 5 A 0 ' I 'T 'Q Ik 1 . 3 r fn A 1 s fc! V 'T 1' 6 s Q J, . 1 bf' -V-f nt row, left to right: Katharine Maus, Denise Boerckel, Heidi Edidin, Susan Ellsworth, Kathryn Leinbach, Nancy Sullivan, Celeste Cone Gail Batchelor, Charlene Miller, Carey Atwater, Lynn Quarles, Dianne Hood. Back row, left to right: Sonya Brooks, Ellen Clark, Mimi Alvarez, Susan Forester, Kitty Dunn, Jill Langford. Not pictured: Ellen Dillard, advisor. How can you be so in- terested in that dull stuff? C15 '. Jr!-'. MUN!!! HUGH. VYIIWIWNWKFNW ' . . - '. h '7, f f . .ff A -. ?'f f'f .. 1' .-:.-.: . .. it-,r.f,.,, ..s- f ' vw-R n:-ww1-:mfw.r-wmw--v-.U-+ M - -so , e I 'i, K F' .4-!' Officers: Jill Langford, presidentg Kitty Dunn, secretaryftreasurer The Student Government Assocratlon IS the center for all actrvrty on campus and ns made up of heads of the major commrttees class presndents dorm representatives and one a student representative SGA budgets the Student Actwrty momes supervnses the spendmg of thrs money and works to make sure that the varlous groups plan and carry out actlvmes of mterest to the student body These leaders also enact legnslatron governmg student lnfe, authorize new clubs on campus and work to ease communrcatlon between the student body faculty and admlnlstratlon Work work work and never any thanks' -,- . ..:r'1'gjV Hiffii'-'J5'l'5k??L5? 3'7'5 Wi?1527WZW'5II'il?liE65If75fZWi3-1f5E5tliZIilTfliif1tY' -A-s gyri.',Qp,,.,-4.:j5Z,-1.21455,Q Q -53, ,iv , ,A,:.- ,I . Uv' , W, b , , . I I, ,, Kathryn Leinbach, Suzanne Brice, Ellen Clark, Ann Starcher, Carson Sloan, Emily Elyea, Brenda Berry, Lynn Jackson, Vivian Johnson, Christine Leimer. Not pictured: Yvonne Anderson, Kathleen Darden, Monta Maki, Lynn Quarles, Marilea Pearson, Carolyn Rainey, Ashley Stribling. if z,l,.,-A g g?-f:.ir ,.f:f..i.1-1, 51-' l .':..'vL 352: -- A-'ex . :ta S 1- 17 Ken Wooden, Founder and Executive Director of the National Coalition for Childrens Justice. Q l ' ,mf ' ' . , .- . - .W .',.', - t ..e4 g.siu4-u.lM.14x:i..' '-.s.r, ' f1b'17l5'M'N'4N'l 'W 'niti--V ' '7' 'il '-'J' ' ' ' ' Frederick Storaska, founder and president of the National Organization for Prevention of Rape and Assualt, chats informally with some interested Queens students of f'iff'-ess Cultural Events is the committee responsible for bringing to the Queens campus cultural entertainment. The committee sponsors concerts, movies, lectures, and prayer and entertainment for Wednesday night dinners This year for the first time, Cultural Events is sponsoring a dinner theatre Oflicers Kathryn Lembach, president Ellen Clark secretaryftreasurer freshman representative Emily Elyea sophomore representative Ann Starcher Not pictured senior representative Monta Maki ' 1 3 . J . 9 . , . .4545 ' 53'-par' I V, . s L, 'z 1 j.v?i'1i'2f ' , 111 'c.5f?f'1. - - ' , ' f' -':sp,':'si:'f ' ' .C . .. Y c ,N w..f. -.r.1..v-..- ,Y Y. .,- f-fb- H , , , G. a. . 1, .. ..:f.a i1..'.ffw.x:1fJ.: ef -U23-fa., fa 1 - . . . . .sf 1- ' , un M wr .' 'If' me-frfrvm .:1 w ITTEE CO FE I L S GU I IG EL I R I , ., l -.V i ...iaith 'in L: ,fs wg . sg... Catherine Barrs, Jana Levy enjoy the Religious Life Committee's watermelon feast. Committee Officers I A President - Celeste Cone i SecretaryfTreasurer - Susan Forrester l Senior Class Representative - Carla I .Ieffords .lunior Class Representative - B..l. Martin l Sophomore Class Representative - Kathy Fesperman Freshman Class Representative - Lou Hunley Chapel Chairmen - Joanne MacCauley, and Ethel Canon Programs Chairman - Lynn Davis Sarah West, advisor, listens to meeting procedures. Xirtllldtlll' 'J' wall! ln 'XX J ,J Lou Hunley, Cheryl Allee, and Betsy Cornell at a s'more party sponsored by the Religious Life Committee , 17, : 9B3'ilKirf'iKLT' ' fnwevw.--anna: l , - . ' '- - 2 ,.::.,:-L.,,,, wu:.'.a:.g .:.'- Lf... use J:'4 .t'mw'w '- l I v --f 'JH K Q 1- ,. . 1 ., . . V 1 yt Julie Engler Harriet Helvenston Ethel Canon and Katherine Lembach build a fire for a picnic sponsored by the Relig nous Life Committee for the senior class The Religious Life Committee plans many of Queens' Christian activities, providing such activities as weekly chapel, the Moravian Love Feast, campus speakers, dorm Bible studies, and weekend retreats. The committee s intent is not to be a substitute for involvement in a community church, but to bring together Christians on campus ,bm 1 Ethel Canon JC Cleveland and Susan Forrester sing at smore and guitar get together .n qu f 9+ -if i if fx 'ST A l X 1 M' ' ' ' , ,Wx . L-'E 4 im' ' , , I 4' I -! '4f'a' I'T'P'.!B.K.'E5Y3i' ,L . z-ff ES I IT IV CT L I C SO F f Q I , - , A . .- A ., p ., , . ' :ff E 5 , , 4-ix 1 xt' - .', If-4' Q- l Iss' , 5,1 Y' A 7. 'T Q' L , The Social Activities Committee plans and initiates all social activities on campus. Mixers, movies, concerts, and some sports events are among the activities. The group is in charge of formal and informal social weekends such as May Day and Jane College Weekend. Through a wide variety of events something is provided for everyone. Nancy Ussery, Margo Hol- lingsworth, Carol Mercer, Janet Caudell, Elizabeth Boardman, Vickie Patter- son, Lynn Trueman, Wanda Palmer, Peggy Davis, Deb- bie Springfield, Tracy Adams, Carolyn Crews, Amy Vernberg, Laura Lane Mitchell, Suzanne Brice, Lynn Quarles, Betsy Sharpe, Lynn Pumphrey, Catherine Barrs, Jada Col- ville, Alison Silva, Ann Mclnvale, Katy Mercer, Mimi Alvarez, Nancy Sulli- van, Rita Alvarez. Not pic- tured: Pinkie Smith, Vivian Johnson, Gwen Cone, Kathy Bean, Carolyn Rainey, Malinda Posey, Kathleen Darden, Wendy Price, Tricia Day, Meg Horne, Carson Sloan, Eve- lyn Jackson, Marilea Pear- son, Yvonne Anderson, Lou Hunley, Kathy Wayland, Cindy Shavers. f' 7 Y'7'1 V f 5 7f.' .' ..T 't...'.'.,.. .,., -M11-, . .1.,...n.4 ,S, L ' muswmtwwcw-ww.-.Nww.mi,t.w.e...N .- ., .,...,..,.,,,4 ' . X ' Q ' 'J ' 11,1 -- , - , - Q Q u al. i I, J 'o Q . 1 It N i T -r f Officers, first row: Rita Alvarcz, Scnior Rep., Nancy Sullivan, President, I.ynn Pumphrcy, Freshman Rep.: Second row: Mimi Alvarez, SccrctnryfTrcasurcr, If the kids Comd Sec Us now! Elizabeth Boardman, Sophomore Rep. ' , Did you lgnow we're sitting i' on wet bubble gum? as . a I k . 1, My girdle is killing me. 4 Where did you say you are from'?? ' 1 137 J 11.2. f'-2.2-11JQ11i-7Zi'f?L-f.'JlY?-I11::E?E?ie?Zf.'lC13i!:tYIr..AL'l :?iT.Ld!2ei.lui'..E' 'W' ' ' W' ?lfH!3Wii2?..ag,N, ,ep-...,.n. . P-4 E-1 U-I D P-1 cn M U t-I DQ wg: F .,v - t tra' fe ' tt. 1+ wa, .4 gf: y 1 iiilir ' 1-'inf' 'if-T '- o First row, left to right: Pinkie Smith, Adrienne Flowers, Frances James, Debra Smith, Tracy Adams. Second row: Merle Crim, Melba Al- len, Joyce Bands, Vivian Johnson. Third row: Cynthia Nelson, Sharon Powell, Waltrina White. Fourth row: Sandra Parks, Daisy Williams. Not pictured: Brenda Berry, DeAnna Bryant, Wanda Palmer. , ' ..,- 'H ..V. .1 QA -G. V .mir it-.-. 2 'TI' Q-Qc? ' .js ' . Q- Y - ' .,--n '- -' .fx V -YE. . . ., .. s LL .,,:3 N .'., ,vigffksi A 5 s'A5. 72 . -A 4-A 'f's'-' - A... -.A ,..,,.. .9 ,,. - .. f --.ti-mx I -v-..-- 1 ,L -7 A , .4 V ., A .F sf , . sag .,2fa,,-fag- zap, P ' i'?twY'-7 A 54.3 1'- f f' I -V 5 - rf ' A .. sh' ' 5 J ' ' Z ' J, ' ,.'.' ' -1 - .- . Gan 'fs K ,-:gratis . 4 . ' .- 1, ' .. -'f vb-Q 5 -Qughmffii-I STN. I X 'Ml ff r 'J 3 N .N . 4. af .V K . Q-Tl. ' - 'ef t F v ,Ai . ,Q -'N 'iw , - L -,fr if . ,'.g.'l . v Qing: 9 I cr 4 .3 fi.: ' .' -1'-1 1 'A f x i g tc- ,fi - X ' J Y me Student Union member, DeAnna Bryant, rus- tling through the fall leaves. ' W ' ' Q . s 7 Q ' 9 A S51 5' hi. .A-I 1--s, Q W, ' -1 i wiv ,td Q ik 'L l' Black Student Union is a newly formed organization whose purpose it is to bridge black and white relations on campus. Inter- actions with other committees are made possible through represen- tation of black students in the various campus committees. The hope of Black Student Union -members is to unify black students as a part of Queens College and its activities. 5 Tv f Officers, left to right: Sandra Parks, co-chairman, Debra Smith, chairmang Tracy Adams secretaryftreasurer. M ,Lf - '42 ,n .3 rin.. . K l , X - fu, 'wsu '. - A 'Q V 4-Y ,. .w ' 5 J ba., A ' ,Le . . at . X 8 ' T . 2 i '- X . 'r U I 3 ' ' ' p j '- in T 5 The Day Student Association exists to give t ' - day students at Queens a tie with SGA and the ' , P ' T - administration and to provide them with fel- 15.-. X ' qi J lowship with one another. The main activity of ' 5 , f - ' ix 'il . , 4 , A A H . - the Day Student Association is the yearly 'M' A 'A -iw-7'3 1- ' ' '-1' Black Friday Auction, proceeds of which go to a trust fund to provide scholarships. .Fox 4 l.iml:i Walters sluilics in thc sun. Tucker. First row, left to right: Susan Osborne, Linda Walters, Helen Gavrilis, Rick Crown, Madelyn Chapman, Herman Moore, Amy McManus, Dr. Messa. Second row: Martha Low- rance, Sandra Canaday, Sharon Palermo, Dianne Hood, Patricia Mertz, Cheryl Allee. Not pictured: Betty Au- ten, Vicki Campbell, Priscilla Duncan, Jan Helms, Sandra Hummel, Laura Paschold, Phyllis Peterson, Brenda Officers, left to right: Rosemary Gladden, vice-presi- dentg Dianne Hood, president, Cheryl Allee, acting se- cretaryftreasurerg Susan Osborne, advisor. Not pic- tured: Dr. Messa, advisor. CI A .LS EICI Sl SS DO I IV Ol. -A Uv MD , -9. wa-ff: A ARD BO AL IC J D 9-eggs, , i 'H ali 1 4- i , 5, . .1 . F 1 Y FAA U. bQ l . ' 6- 3, . apr ' Nh gb l S- ,dal First row: Anne Newsome, Sally Wyeth. Second row: Dr. Clyda Rent, Joan Arnold, Susan McEwen, Anne Jones, Janice Grey, Rebecca Campbell See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. 01 41 ...- : 1 The purpose of Judicial Board is to investigate and act upon any alleged violations of the Honor Code of Queens College and upon any infractions of social regulations on the campus and at Queens - sponsored functions. , X Dr. Rent, Advisor, Susan McEwen Chairman, Anne Jones, Secretary. ,Qi-. , , as--nnwyfffavfiiiviwaafaia s-nzsssaflrgv-L' 9.-. gi E I , 2 i 1 5 5 E 2 Q S T 2 - LDHTH I O S CDO t 'J 5 'UI ,JL v-gv . ' 1 ft ,s ' fn- xc: lQ'f Z' ' IX N x HHLLI I ' ' ' ' 1 1 n Q Standing, left'to.i-ight: .Tisha Kelly, L' ' Lawrence, Genie Thomas. Sitting, left to right: V ' D n, Carohne,Bxt.?imons1 Harriet Helvenstdn, lnannc Macaugy, arolyn Crevgp, Joan Ainold Qchairmanj, Rita Alvaii' Carol . ' 2161 , Celeste Allen, Brenda Berry, Suzanne Brice, Rosemary Gladden, Kathryn Leinbach, Kgthy Wgylend ' The Elections Committee serves as guard for SGA where elections are concerned. Members survey candi dates to determine their qualifications for the positions they seek. It is then the committee's responsibility to tally the votes and determine the outcome FV E -Ln'kaJui.-L f'.LuLIifn'ih51'l2li1E145'A2' -it Wi' 'Q' ff: CD M CO BLE SE E it l l 13 wil Q ff' inf A.. if' 23? N A Q '- f C :H .-a...-,-. First row: Sally Spivey, Celeste Allen, Lynn Pumphrey, Waltrina White, Shelby Cockrell. Second row: Karen Price, Meg Horne, Elizabeth Jenkins, Doris Davis, Teresa Bradshaw. Not pictured: Cherie McLaughlin, Betsy McCrary, Karen Murphy, Dianne Grassmyer. ln' K we 5-J First row: Louine Clegg, Jan Helms, Ruth Miller, Muriel Flanagan, Harriet Helvenston, Carolina Fitzsimons. Second row: Allyson,l-larrell, Tanya Broome, Christine Leimer, Sloan Carson, Julia Hixson, Lori Freytag, Ethel Canon, Jill Langford, Third row: Kim Kimbro, Don Brown, John Hankins, Steve Darsey, Mike Hogwood, Alan Hill, Jim Gindra, Dennis Stabler, Raymond Luper, Mike Pittard. Piano: Bill Gouge. Not pictured: Donna Ross. t,. f-.,, -.nf vi, 1 'I IT, n. .. 1 lo 7.4 g. .lf 'H' lo 1 1 l i First row: Harriet Helvenston, Caroline Fitzsimons, .Ian Helms, Allyson Harrell, Carla Canaday, Lynn Pumphrey, Muriel Flanagan, Celeste Allen, Jill Langford. Second row: Ruth Miller, Nancy Standard, Carson Sloan, Carol Troutman, Adrienne Flowers, Lori Freytag, Kathy Fesperman. Third row: Louine Clegg, Tanya Broome, Peggy Davis, Elizabeth Jenkins, Rita Stone, Ethel Canon, Christine Leimer. Fourth row: Cynthia Perry, Sharon Walker, Key Greshan, Sharon Welch, Julia Hixson, Margaret Whittier, Judy Fersner, Celeste Cone. . If Music Be The Food . Of Love, Play On . . . Shakespeare Be Musical!!! Mary Nell Saunders tk A O3 HI -A A Ld . Q--v .rt-v,-1-is ,. -f W' f -A fa:-r' vf-1--.A -asf 1 aaa- t. i t..- s - N: A Y V- ,. , ,..,E,,, ..,.........., , , Y-Wu inzi LT-J U 12,-fe gg 5, il Y , e Y'--.-H . ' - 2. '- .fs-f F3 iii' , t . 1 -E Left to right: Gail Batchelor, Kitty Dunn, Allyson Harrell, Kathy Wayland, Sandra Parks fsecretaryj, Diane Gilmore fassistant chairpersonj, Susan Erwin, Susan McEwen QChairpersonJ, Irene Hurst, Genie Thomas,Caroline Fitzsimons. Not pictured: Peg Murray, Lynne Quimby, Debbie Buettner, Heidi Edidin. -1-'-slime-Slew--ww! V H-, , 4 ., , . . . t,...s..,,.,..t..,........- ,.. .. , . -... .. ,.... .U . . - P14 The purpose of this organization is O to promote interest in the biological sciences among the students of ' Q I Q Queens College and to provide an ,-4 opportunity for students and faculty to share in scientific endeavor. The club sponsors campus-wide speakers' Q l who speak on topics of biological rl interest, they drive, and each year the group takes a fall trip to the mountains and a spring trip to the W beach. First row: Wanda Palmer, Margaret Whittier, Melba Allen. Second row: Kathy Fesperman, Liz Hames, Susan Vance, Karen Sachs, Merle Crim. Third row: Beth Hawlield, Debbie Wallace. Fourth row: Tom Moore, Carla Jeffords, Julie Bartlett, Anne Ross, Gail Batchelor. Advisors: Dr. Coffey, Dr. Martin. Not Pictured: Dr. Fehon, advisor, members, Kathy Wayland, Debbie Buettner, Alice Glasscock. A ix ' Y F . l I on K Oflicers, left to right: Debbie Wallace, publicity manager: Carla Jeffords, treasurer, Anne Ross, president: Julie Bartlett, vice president. 145 .Q. ...LQQ.1. ...L,., ,. ,Q ' ' ' - 15-i1,:v -' z71f:':r. 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' s I . ,o - 4 1 1 - ' ,f A H. - j 'F ' X f? , x P f - is 'T f ., Fw- .-,A-.- . . n,.-.., .wxwi-'di 'wmvqumqgqy ' ' F ' WH v '7m '77 ' :FTW ' alfa' H' orth pictured, Susan Ellsw Ol hittier. N W Cl rgar 3 xson, M lia Hi Bartlett, Judy Body, Ju lie Ju 2 2 r N 1. fry..-.2f.4l:,,--,V A . .0 .,, f -e. ., .I .A- r. P. l lil i,. v , ET SI ii: F V V- - -,-1 , f A-. - -4 - - V e 3- - ., . , A..-fwvsf-5'-ff .-, X A , ' . 1- 1 4' 'gl A. -,I -I E Fw s ,nil 3,214 . U ' ' 't rv .Ll Y' lv, V, Y .'.4-V195 ?n?'?f' fl l . 'I-ffilf -0- 'N b':l'7?Mg:35'f'l 'i:1 Ni 9-Lf f -'fvxz' -s ' a 'vw' - ,ns ' I' r 5,11 ' ..f' U H,-, -N' 4,',j 7.1-' ff-- ,qv -saga.. v t ffl'- . K dy . .A it 1.7.5 ,init , i E. ,avg-, ' ' T I 'Af' . . . ' .. .. ,mr Q A f f I -4 . I f 1-L A , e ,,,. .fi Y, . .1 Q I 1, 5 W 'Q , Y A A SE, 4 I r. qi . p,-1:-A.. . . - Hhs , ': f ul.. I- , , X 1 4 -xi.,-hsak, '- - -v ' tr' .. l .-'.1ll-IEE 'ga 1 15: ' ' '.f,,,r5A A h 4: 5 , 'h' ,VV f fit-.' A -177 ' . 0 ' 3c . ': 'N.s1--. V. . Y ,G 1 --nrt.: Lee O'Hare, living up to the poet's reputation. SIGNET is the literary magazine on campus which gives the students a chance to submit their literature for publication. The staff is chosen solely on a voluntary basis and on interest. The SIGNET is published once every year in the Spring. First row, left to right: Monta Maki, Lee O'Hare, Dianne Hood, Kathy Fesperman. Second row: Denise Boerckel, Linda Jennings . fpresidentj, Julie Bartlett, Anne Newsome, Dr. Newman Qadvisorj. .....d...,., , -1 is-v-wmwxv-U-m.ww' Arm,-,H-nz, .af ., fig , ,x .V If , Q - v -f . - 'Q' Bottom to top: Monta Maki, Emily Elyea, Wyndy Glanton, Lou 1. tx Hunley, .loan Stephens, Pat Trexler, Vivian Johnson, Cynthia Nelson, Sonya Brooks. . fy-1.,- f rf'--.-. r.- . kv.-W-ng, U :WL 5 I' 'Z P51 i 1 Nil Lee 0'Hare, managing editor. Monta Maki, editor 'Tldbi lfh ' 1 ll Company Celeste Allen Muriel Flanagan Tanya Broome Jan Helms Don Brown Tfml' Iflsh Carla Canaday Sallie SPWCY Music Mary Nell Saunders, conductor John Timothy Murray Mark Tysinger Kevin Johnston Direction by Dr. Charles LaBorde Choreography by Janice Asa The Desperate Ones Is Ahve Relaxing between rehearsals. l. i i Snubbing Timid Frieda . And Well To those who have not entered the world of Jac- ques Brel, the question of what is so special about this musical begs an answer. That answer is certain- ly not found in the format of the vehicle - for it can be described very simply as a presentation of some 24 songs by Jacques Brel, a Belgian com- poser-poet who lives in Paris. Indeed, this little show has no book and it fastidiously avoids any story line. Rather, the discovery of the Brel soul and its purpose is in the songs themselves. Each song is a complete drama of its own with a subtle beginning, a captivating middle, and a sharply penetrating ending. Together all of the songs reflect the atti- tudes of the sensitive, whimsical, and widelspirited personality that is Jacques Brel. In Paris T o n y K i s h i n Jackie being cute, cute, cute in a stupid ass way. Celeste comes off the Carou- sel singing If we only have love. And Living B X:-ska Muriel Flanagan sings Marieke'f 5 , - - r ,J ' ' . sf. . SPR 'Q Under the direction of The Dr. Charles LaBrode The object of the Queens College Panhellenic Council is to develop and maintain fratemity life and interfra- temity relations at a high le- vel of accomplishment. The Council is comprised of two sorority members from each house who decide upon the goals and strategies of this council. The Council pro- motes superior scholarship' and high social and moral standards. Front row, left til' right: Ellen Clark, Anne Jones, Gina Pifer. Back row, left to right: Martha Evans, Lynne Quimby, Allyson Harrell. Not pictured: Liz Haines, Ann Bryan. v 1 - - -- .. ., ' , jr, . -14 ' ' 'S 'Y -,, A Q-gi-5-Qgi.: L? X S' .. 'Z-D4 ' - 1 , 'T'ff hgh' Q fy ..Y -' Y '- '1 ,M ' ', .av r x ,,--fishy , f - 'T' 7 ' ,. ,,,A V. ,, o. ' 5-gf-urs- '1 - .a ' f ' . , - , . . , b -- . ,ah . ,,f --f. 91 Q ' - 1 5 - ,- P . 3 A J i 4. ' 4. . C. ' GX , if ' - -' dd., Q X I K L g, N A X l . -1-5 Q A ' ! NJ E . .sk V, Q X . , ' , . l ,f , D , , J I ' G ' 1' Nui gb - 1' 1 1 Q - , . 1 ,. Sf! is X ' ' ' f' 'L ,, 1. . 1 1 X 2 1-ewes. X 4?,t:,t4g5f:.,' f - L'-at-315 .72 - - of :A v-A '4 fu' T ' ' : ' ?J'4ffef,.fJ wp? ifm ,gg .5!,,fv.n , ,a .., .,4.,.x,.,. ,.,, Vg .fu . . , . wx W wfxwr, Y .-1,ix:?Ax,?n,- QZQLFLIVSRQIW-K lil?-, N, ,, ' Qxbstz sf Y w ar 9' waaw- fa B . l B- Q f hiwnnkbskhkqib Wniix- H . . F - F lu ' M . .Z ' :ky ,ive,4.1':5sh-: g1 ' '1. Sisters left to right Julie Bartlett, Susan Vance, Beth Hawfield, Karen Sachs, Lynn Davis Liz Hames Ellen Clark Caroline FitzSimons. , 'Al' .1519 'lt , A . , 1 , ' 1 1 15 l fl: A2 .C sig 'H xp . .Ll 1.5 ' x Officers, bottom to top: Pres., Julie Bartlett, Vice Pres., Ellen Clarkg Sec., Karen Sachs, Treas. Liz Hames, Rush Chairman, Caroline FitzSimons. 'M v vS'p'91vn1x'b 2.iWa'-1ii .t-Jlu:.iuY:1Z i'c if :Z A 4-rj' If ge' i Munchmg out after a long hrke Pledges fxrst row Karen Stenger Donna Kmg Second row Stephame Ayers Trrcla Day Buttons Larkm Ann Green Thlrd row Betsy Ludlow, .Ioan Stephens Carla Canaday i l I 1 A EG IO CH 2 my gi, iii? Q5 N- fin if T561 , VII.. Officers. Being held: Monta Maki, president. Holding, left to right: Brenda Ramsey, treasurer, Jill Langford, vice president, Sandy Smoak, secretary, Heidi Edidin, pledge trainer. E9 ea .eff Sisters. First row, Tanya Broome, Peggy Davis, Alice Glasscock, Pamela Worth, Ann Starcher, Monta Maki. Second row: Mary Moon, Heidi Edidin, Anne Jones, Brenda Ramsey, Jill Langford, Martha Evans, Julie Turner, Sandy Smoak, Elizabeth Boardman. Not pictured: Linda Jennings and Kay Niblock. ' pPi'iY'3H57MM'M1 '. . .A -' .-., 4-,.. - .-1... . . , -. . ws 'un naw-.-un..ww -- -' -..-.. . , l. r A happy Chi-O and a sleepy Chi-O ready for dinner. Pledges. First row: Ginger Boseman, Betsy Cornell, Karen Murphy, Carson Sloan. Second row: Fran Kleinstcuber .loan Salas, Elizabeth Mohoney Wendy Price, Wyndy Glanton Carolyn Rust. Third row Elizabeth Jenkins, Terry Connell Luan Cox Sarah Norment Adelaide Marshall, Myra Walker, Lynn Trueman. Fourth row: Emily Elyea, Debbie Buettner. Not pictured: Penny Godshall .Lk Adelaide, Alice and Sarah getting ready for mountain weekend! 7 9 1 7 7 I o QI. -JI X W U l V D 0 l 14 Q 1- -' :L 1.-.QL 1J,::-,-. - f . g -- A- ' -- 5-.e 1 ff- ,,i:f.x, f qgn. -I- -wan 4, ,wan iw- ,-., ,7 . A ll ,, ., .f I lk Mi 1.- PM :sig -- , ' - 7' Sisters, Ground to roof, left to right: Irene Hurst, Susan Erwin, Gina Pifer, Rebecca Campbell, Cindy Hare, Kathy O'Dea, Marianne Sieg, Kathryn Leinbach, Debbie Beeson, Elsie Trawick, Carey Atwater. Not pictured: Denise Boerckel, Penny Nixon and Kathy Scruggs. Officers: Gina Pifer, Panhel Delegate, Kathy O'Dea, Treasurer: Penny Nixon, Phi Directorg Susan Erwin, President, Rebecca Campbell, Secre- tary. Not pictured: Carey Atwater, Vice President, Kathryn Leinbach, Membership Director. T '0? H495-'Ai UW v-'Y ni V' - ef- e X 1 . 'si' its- PQ 4 J' , L45 ' QR! 'rbi' .. - -. OA A ,!a,. , Pledges, First row, left to right: Donine Hunter, Evelyn Jackson, Tucker Tonnison, Janet Caudle, Sally Altman, Ann Albright. Second row: Pam Runyan, Andrea King, Helen Gavrilis, Ashley Stribling, Alison Silva, Debbie Seuntjens, Ann Bryan. Third row: Ray Kirbo, Debbie Springfield, Dee Perry, Sharon Walker, Nancy Ussery, Key Gresham, Liz Shands, Susan Westphal, Martha Hilton, Betsy Kirbo. Not pictured, Suzanne Brice, Sallie Spivey. - ff Phi Mu pledge Sharon Walker just loves that pink and white! ,, sz, M 3 , A 1 PI DELT LP 'LIQ- ... .., ,. g. 1 I 4' 1 1: Sisters. First row, left to right: Carey Tuck, Nancy Sullivan, Renee Spaugh. Second row: Teena Koury, Ellis Newton, Mimi Alvarez, Rita Alvarez, Diane Gilmore, Susan McEwen, Genie Thomas, Allyson Harrell, Kitty Dunn. Third row: Linda Lawrence, Carol Cooper, Gail Batchelor, Susan Forester, Harriet Helvenston. Fourth row: Libby Strange, Joan Arnold, Lynne Quimby, Tisha Kelly. Not w I can't believe he finally wrote! -.'f: Jl71 1 T pictured: Dianne Beidler, Kathy Wayland, J.C. Cleveland, Kyle Hendricks, Robyn Thomas. AAU Officers, kneeling: .loan Arnold, president, Standing left to right: Kitty Dunn, rush chairmang Genie Thomas, vice president of efficiency: Carey Tuck, treasurer, Susan 6 McEwen, recording secretary, Rita Alvarez, vice president in charge of pledges. to P762 ,.s, L-lj.. K it Do we have to listen to this while we re eating' As- in --11-:tx H' IF x' .17 F -Q: 4' , 1 Swing with an AD Pi! One for me one for baby. First row, left to right: Carla Van Cleave, Carol Mercer, Laura Lane Mitchell, Carolyn Crews. Second row: Ann Tope, Susy Kuhlhoff Carolyn McCrary, Amy Vernberg, Cindy Schauer. Third row: Cindy Corte, Sarah Perkinson, Jana Levy, Katy Mercer, Malinda Posey Fourth row: Renee Mittenzwei, Gwen Cone, Jane Tunno, Lynn Quarles, Donna Hathaway, Catherine Barrs. Not pictured: Lillian Carson, Peg Murray, Katharine Maus, Lynn Pumphrey. P - + ' 'ef ' V- p -.. -Q' -. , u...... .. , .,. . V A I i . . . , . . 'x ' A - -. I .fr 1 SL M, ,N 1 w 5 I A . ' x L A I V j' V x V K ' an i -K x f I V -- fu' V K' 0 ,fs t Q f 95' , R X, -rr 4' 2, -UQ , 2 ! .x y S l ll s - 'f' V -f'--:S .A ' 4' Q . J. ,U h ' . L 1: ,' ,Q -. . 1 -, L Vi! P '7 I lx- 3 U 4. -l l -:i'if- C' X .1- - .lf 1' Q l l .!f.'ffMl2'., ra. L s ' ' .,: 4 4 Ile, J 3 lr 1 -7 This year, in orderto raise money for the United Fund, the Religious Life Committee sponsored a Legs Contest. Our leggy contestants were Dr. Jimmie Oates, Jack Dillard, Kemp Dunaway, and Dr. Jack Fehon. , f 1 . i ' 3' ' ,S Qkgyi + , ., .Ali . f 7' : - 'Sl .ws I ,- ll 41. Contestants and sponsors, left to right: Dr. Oates, Mimi Alvarez, Heidi Edidin, Jack Dillard, Kitty Dunn, Kemp Dunaway, Dr. Fehon, and not pictured, Lynn Quarles. X ' I : v . 3 I- Q- .gf 1 . 1 an .1 V. gtg. . 1 I' ' ' 1 K .A M : N Let's not get cockey, Dr. Oates. Q ff! . -,M Wlnner - . 2.1914 . . - Z an A 1: F M ,vga-VW n . Dr' Jlrnrnle Mommy made this outfit for me when I was A 1 1 'E-Qui I .- Ai Oates five years old. Smile nicely Jack, this one's for VO- GUE. ,intfem wus: 1'-'I-fvf -1 xv s n, . x 1 ' Lynne, just because you're rough doesn't mean you can carry the rest of the team Perhaps a new tradition was started this year when the Dean of Students Office organized a volleyball battle between the majors. Matches were held during November for one week. With the culmination of the matches, History f Religion f Foreign Language came out victorious with BusinessfEconomicsjPolitical Science bringing up a well fought second. Ready, aim, Ere!! Keep the confidence Carla, it's all in the mind, and everybody knows math and science majors have full minds. First Place History f Religion . . Foreign Language Second Place BusinessfEconomicsfPolitical Science Since we can't even serve, we'Il just have to keep smiling and be the best sports of the tournament. 163 4 I l F11 W l F' F' r-4 P-l T' U1 ' :!!l5E3.J5 First row, left to right: Jill Langford, Deborah Smith, Ali- son Silva, .Ioan Ste- phens. 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