Saint Mary's College - Stage Coach Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1979
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PRESENTED BY THE GLASS OF 1979 STAGECOACH St. Mary ' s College Raleigh, N.C. V 39431 The chapel ' s door is ususally darkened twice a week by most of us. It is at this time that we can all come together, away from the problems of the everyday hustle and bustle, to sin g, pray for our own needs and the needs of others, and to spend some time just being quiet. Yet, others have found that the Chapel is a place whose doors are never locked and for them it has become a place of refuge; a place where they can spend time alone anytime day or night. The St. Mary ' s chapel not only survives as a national landmark but it continues to embody one of the oldest traditions of St. Mary ' s, the spiritual growth of the Individual. Ruth Barlow, Senior Warden Blow winds of change, forever on, Sail through the years and time; Remember moments come and gone, Take away the friends of mine. As I look back through all the years, I see how time has flown; To Memories often bring on tears, How fierce the winds have blown. Perhaps I ' ll see again someday The friends that were so kind; Though winds still blow forever on, The memories all are mine. M.W.T. 10 11 13 i 1 15 ' ■%i;rt In a grove of stately oak trees, Where the sunlight lies, Stands St. Mary ' s true and noble ' Neath the Southern skies. Far and wide, Oh sound her praises, Chorus full and free Hail St. Mary ' s Alma Mater, Hail, all hail to thee. 17 18 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Jane A. Rabon . Alumnae Director Mrs. Susan G mexander Director of Admissions 19 Administration .to - i Dean of the College ' s Office: left to right: Dr. Robert Miller, Dean of St. Mary ' s College, Miss Carol Taylor, Faculty Secretary Housing Director, Miss Becky Perkins, Dr. Miller ' s secretary. Dean of Students ' Office: seated, Mrs. Deborah Shelley, Miss Elizabeth B. Jones, Dean of Students. Development Office: seated left to right: Mrs. Susan Ross, Director of College Relations, Mrs. Jane Rabon, Alumnae director. Standing left to right: Mrs. Admission ' s Office: left to right: Mrs. Susan Alexander, Director of Sterling Remer, secretary; Mr. Henry Read, Director of College Admissions, Miss Lou White, Miss Ginny Godwin, tt Mrs. Marcia Development, and Mrs. Doris Parker, secretary. Williams. J.11 President ' s Office: Left to right: Mrs. Sorrell, Mrs. Faye Fussel, Administrative Assistant to the President; Mr. John T. Rice, President of St. Mary ' s College; Mrs. Grace Rice, First Lady. Registrar ' s Office: Left to right: Mr. Thomas Johnson, Registrar, Mrs. Betty Petway, Mrs. Carolyn Broun, 21 Administration Library: from left to right — Mrs. Mary Pearson, Miss Barbara Buescher, Mrs. Andrea New Brown: Head Librarian, Miss Sara S eagle, Mrs. Jean Plummer, Miss Donna Luceer. Doctor ■— ' ■' A® V ! ■jv ™ t V| 1 m ■v 1 j n l T t Infirmary: Mrs. Gladys Jones, Dr. Chauncey Royster, Mrs. Thelma Stone, Mrs. Lucille Woodard. ■■' 1 Mercury ' Management: Mr. Windel Crawley, Mrs. Carolyn Whitaker. Food Service: Mr. Jim Fitzpatrick, Miss Carol Engelmann 22 Business Office: Left to right: Mrs. Nola Coggin, Miss Frances Vann, Mrs. Marjorie Maddrey, Seated: Mr. B.W. Conrad, Business Manager. Resident Counselors: Standing left to right: Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Cruikshank, Mrs. Elizabeth Duke, Penick; Seated left to right: Mrs. Margaret Gentry ' , Holt; Mrs. Bookstore and Post Office: Left to right: Mrs. Becky Barner, Heptinstall, Smedes: Mrs. Margaret Selph, Smedes. Jordan, Manager, Mrs. Emily Summy. 23 ! STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE ,mcTwiceadav 3 muTr 1 5IN0LE ! B j 5S - 2ESQose-upicuddIe-ups ] a .-v.,.. - I can ' t wait to qrow up. But I love now.. SHOPE-UP W .... at nohdvenoihinqtohirif weekend tt nafhesicibuatabu : OJ, . . - monsr fffiMJ mop -™- «J- Diane ton Fun!eib SJade for- Florida « ac h oth. ■ioilysKin, -3r 3AC3ESKF- Yeai ■7 ; fV - 25 ENGLISH The English Department at St. Mary ' s not only instructs girls in the basics of readin ' and writin ' but also introduces and explores the great classics in literature and the promising writings of more recent years. The students recieve great loads of work and pressure, but as one aspiring St. Mary ' s English student said, This place gives you some background on the subject. This background is essential for students who continue their education as well as those who do not. Some comments from other girls include, English proves to be a real challenge , hard as hell . Why me? , Everyone keeps telling me I ' m learning more here, but where did my A average go? Mr. Tate, chairperson Miss Connelly 26 left: Miss Benson below: Mrs. Gunn Mrs. Samson 27 1 L % 1 n • FINE ££ Dr. Quinn. chairperson of the music department, contemplates on where to begin. Music students listen attentively Mr. Callahan and students prepare for the play. Do you remember walking by the music building hearing the singing and the next thing you know your ' re in there singing. You actually sounded better than that girl singing beside you. How can we ever forget Mrs. Margaret Williams with her spinning wheel? Wasn ' t squashing that clay so much fun? Mrs. Adams always proud of her Art students, showing them off drawing on front campus! Oh! I can see those pigeons flying, squirrels climbing trees and ants crawling all over me. Mr. Callahan encourages students to assume leadership in dramatic activities and to develop self-confidence and poise. Each semester, several students participate with some professionals from the community. Thus the girls learn that the qualities most important to producing a play are co-operation and reliability. Mr. Windham gives a class lecture in music. Miss Thompson practices her music. 28 ART Mrs. Adam helps Georgia Caudle. Phyllis Shaw demonstrates her artistic ability. Vickie Howard wears her artwork. Katherine Pate is being creative. - i Mrs. Williams, chairperson of the art department, explains The finished product, her assignment. 29 Foreign Language 30 Foreign Language Elizabeth Williams works in the language lab. Noel modeste Un petit ane pour tenir la promesse, avec des poules qui l ' accueilleraient, avec un veau pour veiller son visage, avee nous paroles pour le rechauffer, notre silence overt pour le rechauffer une voix d ' ange dans son oreille modeste, une croix noire sur son dos, de la paille un anon gris dans une etable pour nous sauver. Andre Frenard II n ' a pas de paradis. 31 MATHEMATICS Betty Smith concentrates Mr. Fish gives advice to a math student. Problem solving is hard work. f ' 1 32 In addition to being the Dean of the College, Dr. Miller teaches Statistics. Mr. McRae writes problems and more problems. 33 PHYSICAL EDUCATION At least two hours a day must be appropriated by every pupil, to active exercise in the open air. Five times round the grove, twice a day, will be deemed a fulfilment of this requisition. The above is a quote from The Manual of St. Mary ' s School, 1857 . Physical fitness is a must at St. Mary ' s these days. However a wider range of activities are offered to the students. Remember going to your first day of ballet: First position, second position, plie, port de Bras. Tendu, Degage, Soutenu . . . wearing black leotards and pink tights, No jewelry, hair is off the neck, and Girls, pink ballet slippers only, I abhore black ones. We really surprised Mrs. Johnson by miraculously performing on Octoberfest with only two months training. Can ' t you see Miss Alexander getting more excited than the students about a good point made in volley ball or making a strike in bowling? Those swimmers really get some work accomplished while Mrs. Sappenfield is cutting up. Will Miss Jones ever give those tennis players a break? How can they study when they ' re half dead from staying on the courts 3 4th of the dav. Mrs. Sappenfield Miss Jones, chairperson T Miss Alexander 34 ■il I Equitation Class ■v, fv 35 RELIGION The monster is my teacher I shall not pass. He maketh me face the blackboard. He destroyeth my love notes He maketh me quiet and taketh away my candy. He waketh me from my sleep and leadeth me to the dean ' s office for conduct ' s sake. Yea, though I walk through the halls of knowledge forever I fear the great evil — For I have forgotten my homework. His face redeems before me. He maketh me write 800 words. He filleth the blackboard with homework My notebook runneth over. Surely mishap and misfortune shall follow me all the days of my schooling and I shall dwell in the halls of this school forever. 36 Do not check your soul ' s flight, do not grieve the better promptings within you, do not dull your spirit with half wishes and half thoughts, ask yourself, and continue to ask until you find the answer; for one may have known a thing many times and acknowledged it, one may have willed a thing many times and attempted it, and yet it is only by the deep inward movements, only by the indescribable emotions of the heart, that for the first time you are convinced that what you have known belongs to you, that no power can take it from you ... Kierkegaard 37 Mrs. Georgette Campbell — Biology Mr. Jim Appleton — Physics 38 I III lis Mrs. Alice Greiner, Chemistry SCIENCE Remember your first day of Human Anatomy and Physiology class when Mrs. Campbell told you to memorize all 206 bones of your body by the following class! How about that first big Chemistry test that you stayed up all night studying for and still flunked! We shall never forget those ridiculous looking hard hats we had to wear to get in the pit hunting for 40 million year old fossils. That field trip was great if it were not for riding those buses to Aurora. Can you see Mr. Appleton playing with his motorized cars in the Physics lab, attempting to illustrate the principle of motion. Walking about one hour with Miss Ellington to the park was fun if we could find more than little Algae and a few mosses. All in all, the science courses are very interesting and you can learn a lot if you really put in the time that it takes to understand science. Hey, wonder who that was? 39 SOCIAL STUDIES Courses in the history of Western Civilization, of Great Britain, and of the United States trace the develpment of those traditions, cultural values, and the Institutions that are the basis of modem American life. Perspective is aquired through the comparison of our own traditions and history with those of other cultures through a fascinating course Anthropology . Involvement with the community is the motto of die Psychology and Sociology teachers. Getting involved enables us to understand people and appreciate the impact of society upon our own behavior. Raleigh and the Research Triangle area provide great opportunities for volunteer work. If you have not chosen a course in U.S. government at St. Mary ' s, you have really missed the opportunity to examine and analyze modern political, economic, and social institutions — their origins, organization, strength and weaknesses. Mr. Roberts Mr. Butts Dr. Hume 40 Mrs. Martha Stoops, college historian, with some of the materials used to write the history of St. Mary ' s — a lithograph depicting the arrival by stagecoach of the first students on May 12, 1842, a letter written in 1858 describing the wild set of Chapel Hillians , a diary kept by a student during the tense days of April 1865 when classes and chapel proceeded as usual although Federal troops were camped in the grove, her notes on interviews with St. Mary ' s students from the 1880 ' s to 1979 — Mr. Hudson Mrs. McNeill 41 ORIENTATION: THE BEGINNING AS A ST. MARY ' S GIRL 3-34 JL Fathers, brothers, and boyfriends certainly come in handy on moving day. ) Orientation week for the old girls was all routine, but the new girls saw it as a scary new experience. It was a hectic week: filling our forms, struggling through placement tests and buying very expensive books. Yet, after the chaos was over everyone could concentrate on the more enjoyable aspects of orientation: meeting your roommate(s), the first hall party. Big Sister-Little Sister picnic, the ice cream party, and most importantly making new friends and re-establishing old friendships. During orientation everyone moves back-even day | g| students. 12 HONOR WEEK: A RESPECTED TRADITION A Monday morning assembly started honor week off, with guest speakers who succeeded in implanting moralistic ideas within each and every girl. The first speaker was alumni Lane Turner. Throughout her speech, Lane ' s deep love and respect tor St. Mary ' s was evident, and yet some truthfulness in her statement I cannot make you love St. Mary ' s, but I can hope for you that there is something within you for you to love. I can ' t insist that you respect this institution, but I hope for your sake there are qualities of self respect within you. , made students realize that St. Mary ' s would survive long after their departure. Ms. Turner made each of us realize that in order to love this school, we must love ourselves. Our own Dr. Werman followed this speech with a talk conscerning the Honor Code The Honor Code is the one and only guideline you have by which to govern your own integrity, the only protection for your moral safety. ' ' This definition of the Honor Code provided a new outlook concerning St. Mary ' s rules; the rules here are not to hender us but to protect us from infringement by others upon our rights. Nancy Penick, the senior representative to the Judical Board, brought the assembly to a close with this remark, The trust that St. Mary ' s puts in you, the student, will serve as a foundation in each and everyone ' s life as you travel and prosper throughout all of time. ' ' The old tradition of honor week received a boost when the faculty and S.G.A. members visited the halls reinforcing what the speakers had said. Hopefully, each and every girl will return to St. Mary ' s and Honor Week will continue to be a mark on the calendar. 43 MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE: A SURVIVOR 44 St. Mary ' s was honored by the presense of the academy award winning actress, Mercedes McCambridge. She won her academy award for her performance in the movie AJ1 the King ' s Men. She was the devil in The Exorist , and recently played a part in the popular television series Charlie ' s Angel ' s. As a recovered alcoholic she lectured on her previous experiences with alcohol and the torment she went through in recovery from the disease alcoholism. Her lecture, entitled Courage and Chemicals , touched on events from childhood to the present. Ms. McCambridge reminded St. Mary ' s girls that There is no yellow brick road, no tooth fairy, no easterbunny, in life. She urged us to find solace in other people, not chemicals. The students awarded her with a standing ovation because (if her captivating speech. A reception followed the talk. 45 Display panels prepared by UNC-Asheville, and on loan to St. Mary ' s spark discussion of Wolfe ' s work. Below: President and Mrs. Rice with Dr. and Mrs. John O. Fulenwider, Jr., founders of the Thomas Wolfe Collection. The Thomas Wolfe Fest 1978, held October 1 and 2 in the Sarah Graham Kenan Library, was the fourth such activity since the establishment of the Thomas Wolfe Collection in September, 1975. Attended by St. Mary ' s students, faculty, staff, and Wolfe enthusiasts from throughout the U.S., the Fest included talks by Dr. C. Hugh Holman, Professor Richard Walser, collector Aldo P. Magi, author Carole Klein, Wolfe ' s cousin, Jim Wolf, and many others. Fred Wolfe charmed a large audience as he recounted stories about his brother Tom and his writings. The Thomas Wolfe Collection was founded in 1975 by Dr. and Mrs. John O. Fulenwider, Jr. of Pageland, S.C. whose personal collection forms its nucleus. Supplemented by substantial gifts from Aldo P. Magi and Richard Walser, the Collection contains approximately 1500 items, including first, variant, and foreign editions of Wolfe ' s works, letters, photographs, critical and biographical material, dissertations, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and nonbook media. Recent acquisitions include the George McCoy papers and the Edgar E. Wolf papers. Thomas Wolfe Fest 16 Carole Klein with prominent author of Wolfe re- lated books, Richard Walser. Below: Dr. Hugh Holman, noted Wolfe scholar and main speaker, meets Carole Klein. r - - . ■— ■' « --. y - - Thomas Wolfe from the cover of Time compiled by Aldo Magi. To every man his chance — to every man, regardless of his birth, his shining, golden opportunity — to every man the right to live, to work, to be himself, and to become whatever thing his manhood and his vision can combine to make him — this, seeker, is the promise of America. Thomas Wolfe 47 Parents ' Weekend Twas the night before Parents ' Weekend and all through St. Mary ' s not a girl was stirring not even a fairy. The decorations were all hung with care in hopes that their parents soon would be there. The girls were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of bogs danced in their heads. And Dean Jones in her kerchief and John Rice in his cap had just locked us in for a long night ' s nap. When out on the grove there arose such a clatter we sprang from our beds to see what was the matter. Awav to the window We flew like a flash to see all the SAE ' s doing the 100-yd. dash. The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow gave luster of mid-day to objects below. When what to our wondering eyes did appear in the hedges but a minature KA and eight tiny pledges. With a chubby blonde driver So wild-like no other we knew in a moment that that it was a Brother! More rapid than eagles his courses they came and he whistled and yelled and called them by names Come Erica and Pg, Come Morehead and Dewy, come Cathy and Libby come Nathalie and Edie, Come Susie and Terri, come Sandra and Mary, and Frances and Nancy too. To the front of West Rock, to the keg by the wall now drink up, drink it up, drink it up All! Our parents they came, with a wink of their eyes, soon gave us to know we had something to dread. They spoke not a word but went straight to their work and grabbed all their daughters and gave them a jerk And laying their heads aside of the keg. we gave up knowing it was no use to beg They then sprang to their cars Dean Jones gave the sign and away they all flew all the parents in line And I heard them complain as they drove out of sight. Happy Parents ' Weekend to all and to all a good nite. by: Lindsy Sloan, Rebecca Davis and 1st West Rock £ j?k srcte 48 Oktoberfest Follies ?? St. Mary ' s Applause Incorporated ' s production of the James Goldman play, Follies , brought outstanding praise from the community ' as well as a proud student body. The play was a revival of the Goldman — Soundhein broadway musical which centers around a nostalgic trip back in time with a backstage saga. The cast and director were praised by both the Raleigh Times and The News and Observer for their triumphant version of Follies . Directed by Harry Callahan, the play featured a number of St. Mary ' s students and talented local actors. 50 Child ' s Play: with an all girl cast Applause Inc., St. Mary ' s drama club, under the guidance and direction of Mr. Callahan, once again presented the St. Man ' s community with an excellent dramatic production. Robert Marasco ' s Child ' s Play, originally designed for an all-male cast, transformed to an all-girl cast filled by St. Mary ' s students, faculty and a guest performer. Child ' s Play tells of the conflict between good and evil, personified by two of the characters, and the resulting violence in the girl ' s school. It is a horrifying murder and possession story. The set was designed by St. Mary ' s technical design class with the assistance of Ms. Sue Frederei. ' ' ' • ' - . 51 MIME COMPANY CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE 1 j m % 52 The Masquers Mime Company is a relatively new organization on St. Mary ' s campus. First organized in the fall semester of the 1977-78 school year, the mime troupe is proud of its progress. In a little over a year this club has performed and become known throughout the Raleigh school system. The mime company has also been invited to perform at church meetings, a Lion ' s Club meeting, and most recently at Holly Hill Hospital here in Raleigh. As far as on-campus performances, the troupe performed Oktoberfest weekend in both Pittman Auditorium and in the cafeteria. The biggest project completed thus far in the school year was the Christmas Show, Shadows and Light. The show was a series of both group mimes and individuals, comical and serious. A great deal of work and determination went into the show, and the members of the mime company were very pleased with the results. The club plans to continue their work throughout the Raleigh area as well as future performances on the St. Man ' s campus. 53 V- B Hi I Vw Vjtf HflSR HA This year, once again, the students celebrated a traditional St. Mary ' s Christmas. Each hall exchanged gifts in the annual shell and peanut fashion. Individual hall parties culminated the week as each girl guessed her secret shell ' s identity. Christmas trees decorated with homemade ornaments adorned many halls. The Circle-Beacon sponsored Christmas party invited the entire student body to celebrate St. Mary ' s Christmas together, joining the students, many who were decorated for the occasion were Dean Miller, the Rices, Dean Jones and Santa Claus, who entertained the students by reading The Night Before Christmas. As Always, the spirit of Christmas became personified through the traditions and students of St. Mary ' s. FRESHMEN- SOPHOMORE: Summertime is Calling me The Freshmen- Sophomore 1979 was on Saturday, March 17. Each guest was greeted at the door hy Hawaiian girls and pre- sented with a lai around their necks. Soft breezes filled the rooms, warm sand and palm trees set the scene. All at once, it was the Catalina ' s, and Summertime ' s Calling Me. This tribute to the Sophomore class will be a night remembered in the minds of all who attended. It was a moment in time that will last, and be rek indled forever in the strains of the happy theme song: Summertime Is Calling Me. 56 ANN6TTA3 ME5 v 79 f May Court 1979 Alice Smith — Queen . . Left to right — ReRe Cheatham, Junior; Duvall Sehultz, Sophomore; Liza Ragsdale, Sophomore; Marian Green, Senior; Tricia Kelly, Senior; Sally Nowell, Senior; Terry Patrick, Senior — Maid of Honor; Alice Smith, Senior — Queen; Gray Clark, Junior; Sally Pelletier, Senior; Elizabeth Rasberry, Senior; Ann Sigmon, Sophomore; Cameron Smith, Freshmen; Janie Parker, Freshmen; Margaret Williams, Junior; Kea Capel, Junior. 57 SENATORIAL ELECTIONS N.C. 1978: HELMS WINS In view of this year ' s senatorial elections, St. Mary ' s College invited representatives from both political parties to present the students of SMC with the major view held by each candidate. Representing Republican incumbent Jesse A. Helms was his daughter, an alumna of St. Mary ' s and his campaign manager. The opposing democratic candidate, John Ingram was also represented by his campaign manager. Both men provided information about their candidates and the campaign. They also gave students the opportunity to ask questions about their view points on major issues of today. Republican Senator than $6.7 million for a Jesse A. Helms easily two-year re-election effort. defeated John R. Ingram. It Ingram, the state insurance was a victory for the commissioner, spend nation ' s conservatives. $254,000 and has Helms received 54% of the repeatedly called Helms vote while John Ingram the six million dollar had 46%. The Senatorial man. campaign of Jesse Helms ' The above information 1978 was the most came from the News and expensive in the nation ' s Observer and the Raleigh history, spending more Times. ,H Dorm rooms are not the bleak desolate places that many people make them out to be. In fact, desk tops and wallpapered walls often become the place where a girl ' s personality is exhibited most. wmiffi THE ' Please don ' t let me be so navoua When S xoet tlv ball for service. Give me sped aid sttviwtli unhaking, .Aceo and no dcuble- faulting. Jistill in me tlw skill and Ash Of Conncrs. f j vr. X ' rij and .Ashe Vhm a high lob starts to fall Musi 3 always miss tlv ball 9 Cord J know you could. J ' m sure, Jina me a Jennis flbow cure. With your guidance from above .Never let me fall in ' love ' . Aid. {prd while on matters of thte sort let mc find an open ON THE WALL ON THE WALL 59 Day Students Every year a certain group of girls come to St. Mary ' s. These girls contribute something that helps St. Mary ' s grow; at the same time, they grow themselves. These girls are day students and are as much a part of St. Mary ' s as the boarders, and they do as much as they can to help St. Mary ' s. Fridays would not be Fridays if there wasn ' t one day student meeting which everyone arrives ten minutes late. One will always remember the cookies baking in the day student house at the last minute for the bake sale that day. And every day student will remember trying to find their phone message, along with fifty others, on the chalk boards. I know day students love St. Mary ' s as much as the boarders do. The day students will always remember how St. Mary ' s became a major part in their lives, and they became a part of St. Mary ' s. Three little maids from school are we, pert as a school girl well can be, Filled to the brim with girlish glee! Quoted from Sir William Gilbert The Mikado 60 - t if Margie jJks Trieia-Bwok ftrtt . ZTm ? Howard, fgslre Close, Missy BeVWSsF C aK rT 6 o-f e Nel ' SC ° ttie EvanS - 2nd ™— Innie Mu£on PoweM S,, r™ « c C r er ° n Smith ' Marfanna Pelte ' Ste P h -ie Lowell, Kendall Page, Susan Stanley. Kpo Vaeth — ■section, Ann 1 82 Jlie Lynch — assistant editor ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS Patty TjJioiripsan, Mary Hugh Boylan -rohotographers Not pictured — Lisa Brothers, Spier Holloman, Helen Jones, Leslie Overton, Holly Prichard, Linda Sakiewicz, Special Aid — Mrs. Susan Ross Faculty advisor — Georgette Campbell 63 SGA Every student at St. Mary ' s is a member of the Student Government Association. The officers are the governing body of this organization. Their objectives include maintaining discipline, encouraging school spirit and unity. The main goal of the SGA is to preserve the Honor System, the most important aspect of life at St. Mary ' s. 1st row — Dottie Worsham — chairman of Hall Council, Martha Kornegay — Vice President of SGA, Elizabeth Rasberry — chairman of Judicial Board, Edith Wooten — President of Day Students, Sally Pelletier — Vice President of Judicial Board, Marian Green — President of SGA. 2nd row — Alice Smith — Secretary of SGA, True Davis — Underclassman Vice President of SGA. The Marshals consist of six elected members from the senior class. They usher in chapel and entertainments on campus. They are also responsible for maintaining order at student body gatherings. They serve at receptions for the President and as hostesses for several community functions. Marshals 1st row — Windy Tillman, Terry Patrick, Pat Gentry 2nd row — Betty Smith, Tricia Kelly, Denise Landi 64 Judicial Board The Judicial Board was primarily established to provide more coherence between penalties issued for various o ffenses. The Board was also established in hopes of strengthening the Honor Code as well as the disciplinary system of St. Mary ' s. st row — Janie Parker, Jill Turner, Liza Ragsdale. 2nd row — Mary Hughes Boylan, Elizabeth Rasberry, Sally Pelletier fatie Sewell, Debbie Bishop, Susan Fleming, Martha Komegay, Raine Gilbert, Marian Green, True Davis, Lanier Brown, 3eth Gardner, Aura Bland, Cameron Smith, Regina Lazorik, Edith Wooten. S5 CircL The Order of the Circle is an organization whose purposes are to cultivate fellowship among students, to promote a hetter school spirit and to encourage a desire for participation in the college life at St. Marv ' s. Sally Nowell, President Tricia Kelly- Jane Hollinshed Mary Foy Ragsdale Leslie Overton Nina Dooley Windy Tillman Holden Anthony Elizabeth Rasberry Dr. Watson, Advisor Beacon The Beacon is the honorary organization within the high school department which seeks to promote a better high school spirit. It encourages cooperation in all phases of school life, and supports participation in extracurricular activities. 1st row — Pat Lawrence, Anne Sigmon, Paige Brown, Gwyn Cooley. 2nd row — Sal Trent (pres.), Tricia Brooks (sec.) King ftreas.), Margie Phi Theta Kappa 1st row — Dotty Worsham, Denise Landi, Marian Green. 2nd row — Sarah Perry Nancy Penick, 3rd row — Mindy Raymer, Debbie Fox, Regina Lazorik. 4th row — Windy Tillman, Margaret Longley, Tricia Kelly. 5th row — Susan Stanley, Martha Kornegay. Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome ior the character ' unknown High School Honor Society Aura Bland, Margie Trent, Susan Schulken. Susan Flemraing, Sally King, (not pictured) — Tricia Brooks, Mary Allison Bunch, Heidi Moore, Sophie Peden, Duvall Schultz, Polly Ross, Mary Jo Wannamaker, True Davis, Carol Manning, l ' ans Reeder, Ruth Turner. Hamilton Fish — advisor Dorm Counsel 1st row left to right — ReRe Cheatham, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Dotty Worsham, Kathy Altizer, Elizabeth Williams. 2nd row left to right — True Davis, Hamer Dillard, Beth Watkins -v f i. The dorm council is composed of the chairman of hall council who acts as chairman and student representatives chosen by their dorm. The donn council deals with anyone who is late (over 5-minute grace period) up to two hours. Hall Counselors — What would we do without them !!! Halll Couhsel 68 1st row — Dotty Worsham, Leslie Overton, Clayton Plumlee, Susan James, Nina Dooley, Molly Burton, Martha Komegay, Sally Pelletier, Ruth Barlow, Dana Darden. 2nd row — Jennett Carver, Pat Gentry, Beth Watkins, Beth Gardner, Beth Hemingway, Windy Tillman, True Davis, Mary Allison Bunch, Edith Wooten. 3rd row — Mary Adcox, Anne Jennette, Margaret Scott, Julie Ann Cook, Nickie Todd, Jane Hollinshed, Susan Stanley, Joan Andrews. Sherrill Cheatham, Luanne Reynolds. 4th row — Vicki Howard, Frances Parham, Tricia Kelly, Meg Brown, Betty Smith, Marian Green. 5th row — Heide Hooper, Lindsay Wilson. Regina Lazorik, Nancy Penick, Elizabeth Wilson, Susan Sargent. Elizabeth Rasberry, Alice Smith, Karen Dearing. left pillars — Fran Snyder, Kathy Spruill. right pillars — Pooh Herring, Molly Peebles, Kendall Page 4-year girls g2JS=3S - 3s 7, ft; K% !? T £?£MS The 4-year girls are composed of all St. Mary ' s girls who have attended St. Mary ' s since their junior year in high school. They will be gratuating this year as sophomores in college. 1st row — Denise Landi, Jane Hollinshed, Margaret Barber, Molly Peebles, Sherrill Cheatham, Pooh Herring. 2nd row — Martha Kornegay, Joan Andrews, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Sally Pelletier. 3rd row — Kelly Fenn, Jennett Carver, Ruth Barlow, Luanne Reynolds, Susan Sargent, Anna Faircloth, Frances Parham, Annette Willey. 1st row — Margaret Barber, Jennette Carver, Margaret Scott, Liz Johnson. Elizabeth Nimocks, Lindsay Sloan, Leslie Close, Ann Howard. 2nd row — Julie Williams, Lisa Move, Jean Stephenson, Elizabeth Wilson, Marina Lynch, Amy Johnson, Jean Carrington, Margie Johnson, Liza Ragsdale, Mary Foy Ragsdale. 3rd row — Meg Piner, Cameron Smith, Elizabeth Via, Melanie Hardy, Kate McCrary, Jean Marie Nelli, Elizabeth Patteson, Karen Apostolou, Ellen Rodman. 4th row — Mary Stowe, Boo Tyler, J eannette Parott, Angela Patrick, Margaret Longley, Ann McAllister, Beth Gardner, Betty Smith, Sally Adcock, Mary Hughes Boylan, Mariah Pitt, Wendy Tillman, Susan James. 5th row — Kimber Sevison, Corbin Hogaboom, Lea Patton. Not pictured Martha Kornegay. Grand daughter ' s Club The Granddaughters Club consists of a group of girls whose mother or grandmother attended St. Mary ' s. The Vestry is the student advisory body of the chapel and works under legislation passed by itself. The vestry is composed of high school and college students and functions under the direction of the Chaplain. The vestry plans special programs and engages guest speakers for chapel services. 1st row, left to right: Melanie Hardy, Susan James, Mariah Pitt, Dana Darden, Scottie Evans, Agnes Stevens, 2nd row: Cameron Smith, Pat Lawrence, Elizabeth Patteson, Anne Smith, Amy Boyd, Julie Ann Cook, Ann Howard, Missy Basinger, Beth Gardner, 3rd row: Lynn Jones, Ginny Gardner, Ann MeAlister, 4th row: True Davis, Ann King, Janie Parker, Sarah Rice, Boo Tyler, Kimber Sevison, Vickie Collins, Jennett Carver, Sandy Stott, 5th row: Sally Nowell, Susan Schulken, Amy Adams, Margaret Barber, Sheila Farless, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Liza Ragsdale, Margie Johnson, Ruth Barlow, Betty Smith, Hope Saunders, Not Pictured: Laura Strater, Margaret Longley Membership for the Altar Guild is open to high school and college students. This organization is in charge of preparing for chapel services. They assist various committees in learning church service procedures. It is open to girls of all denominations. The chairman is appointed at the end of the school year for the coming year. Altar Guild 1st row: Lanier Brown, Betty Smith, Kimber Sevison. 2nd row: Sandy Stott, Tricia Kelly, Natalie Johnson, Emmy Higgins, Kitty Stephenson, Elizabeth Davis. 3rd row: Kea Capel, Nancy Scott, Missy Bassinger, Rose Lynn Thomas To Acolyte The acolyte committee is composed of girls who assist the chaplain in weekly chapel services and regular Sunday services. Membership is open to all denominations and students. 1st row — Cameron Smith, Melanie Hardy, Seottie Evans, Martie Broadbent, Elizabeth Patteson, Ann Howard, Frances Wall, Rose Lynn Thomas. 2nd row — Ginny Gardner, Nancy Scott, Hope Saunders, Jennifer Cobb, Mariah Pitt, Lynn Jones, Julie Ann Cook, Any Boyd, Ann McAlister. 3rd row — Susan James, Joan Andrews, Jennett Carver, Margaret Barber, Kimber Sevison, Vickie Collins, Missy Basinger, Heide Hooper, Karen Dearing, Boo Tyler, Sarah Rice. 4th row — Anna Faircloth, Beth Gardner, Gwyn Cooley, Anne Jennette, Margaret Scott, Amy Elwell, Jill Turner. 5th row — Sandy Stort, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Stephanie Powell, Janie Parker The crucifers are made up of SGA officers, the President of the Circle, the Senior Warden and the Junior Warden who carry the cross during all the chapel services. Crucifers 1st row — Dottie Worsham, Elizabeth Rasberry, Martha Kornegay, Sally Pelletier, Sally Nowell 2nd row — Alice Smith, Marian Green. 3rd row — Ruth Barlow, Laura Strader, Margie Trent. 71 Lay Readers Lay readers contribute in an important way to St. Man ' s life by participating in weekly chapel services. Their duties include the reading of the appointed lessons and leading the responsive reading of the psalm. 1st row: Marina Lynch. Missy Bassinger, Laura Williamson, Kathy Altizer, Midge Leonard. 2nd row: Susan James. Sephanie Powell. Agnes Stevens, Natalie Johnson, Margie Johnson, True Davis, Liza Rags dale. Left to right: Susan James, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Mariah Pitt. Beth Gardner, Anne Smith, Dana Darden, Margaret Barber. Cup Bearers The cup bearers serve wine during communion and thev are a committee of the vestry. Projects Committee Project Committee — The project committee is the chapels way of getting involved in the community through such projects as the Red Cross Blood Drive, the adopted grandparents program and sponsoring activities for the Moorehead children. Ginny Gardner, Debbie Fox, Anne Smith, Jennifer Cobb, Shelia Farless, Hope Saunders, Marina Lynch second row: Charlotte Martin, Anne Faircloth, Joan Andrews, Jennett Carver, Margaret Barber, Pat Lawrence, Ann King, Missy Bassinger, Heidi Hooper, third row: Stephanie Powell, Ruth Barlow, Kimber Sevison, Vicki Collins, Scottie Evans. The Muse ' s projects for this year include poetry and prose workshops, reading at an Old Age Home and Elementary Schools. They also hold story hours with the children at the school. 1st row — Denise Landi, Margie Trent, Mary Jacque Holroyd, Sandy Stott, Mary Alexander, Mimi Huff. 2nd row — Shawn Mcintosh, Carol Manning, Becka Caldwell, Susan Eddins, Jina Kettleson, Jennifer Cobb, Janet Castleberry. Publications Coles Hines, Lynn Gardner, Sophie Peeden, Emy Higgins Under the Co-editorship of Leigh Barnhardt and Sophie Peden, The Belles relates campus news and events to the student body. The Belles also serves as a voice for student opinion and student-related interests. 73 Chorale Chorale consists of a group of interested vocalists who perform at various school functions here at St. Man ' s. The purpose of Chorale is to give the girls an opportunity to perform while experiencing various selections of music. Ensemble is a select group of students who perform regularly during Tuesday ' s Chapel service. Each fall, these girls contribute themselves to the spirit of Oktoberfest by performing for parents, alumni and friends of St. Mary ' s. First row: Anne Smith, Kathryn Powers, Mimi Huff, Joan Andrews, Nicole Pediaditakis, Ellen Rodman, Amy Brier, Mr. Emmett Windham. Second row: Sally Nowell, Susan Holt, Blanche Gregory, Missy Berry, Jennett Carver, Rita Woltz, Anne Gilbert, Becky Caldwell, Sandra Ward. Third row: Midge Leonard, Marina Lynch, Margie Wilson, Fourth row: Clarkie Hichs, Windy Tillman, Janet Castleberry. First row: Mary Adcox, Ellen Rodman, Shelia Duffee, Janet Castleberry, Nicole Pediaditakis, Sally Nowel! Second row: Midge Leonard, Clarkie Hicks, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Becky Caldwell. Anne Gilbert. 74 14 Strong! 1st row — Molly Burton, Luanne Reynolds, Lynda Catherine Homes, Kathryn Powers, Karen Dealing, Standing — Kathy Spruill, Clayton Plumlee, Ginny Gardner, Fran Snyder, Beth Hemingway, Jennett Carver. Sitting on Wall — Sally Adeoek, Jane Hollinshed, Windy Tillman The Seven Original Cold Cuts 1st row — Molly Burton, Lynda Catherine Homes. 2nd row — Jennett Carver, Karen Dearing, Luanne Reynolds. 3rd row — Fran Snyder, Kathy Spruill Cold Cuts . . . original 7 . . .14 strong . . . inductions . . . molasses and cream . . . Edwards . . . Get off . . . not green — pink! . . . Dean Jones . . . chug, chug, chug . . . gator . . . Misson Valley . . . fraternities . . . Everybody . . . hats . . . osk-kosh . . . 4:00 . . . Jennette, please go to bed ... St. Mary ' sll! SPORTS — SWEATSHIRTS — UNITED WAY DOUGHNUTS 1st row — Pam Lewis, Joan Andrews, Polly Ross, Tricia KelK Stephenson, Susan Fleming, Tricia Brooks, Anne Sigmon 2nd row — Kitt; The Letter Club 75 Sea Saints 1st row: Janie Parker, Patty Thompson. 2nd row: Ann Gilbert, Melanie Hardy. 3rd row: Ann King, Margie Johnson. 4th row: Jennifer Loser, Boo Tyler. 5th row: Mary Hughes Boylan, Susan James. Scottish Dance Front row: Carol Manning, Elizabeth Nimoeks, Rachel Jones. Second row: Marsha Currin, Lea Patton, Susan Sargent. Not pictured; Hope Saunders, Cathy Plummer, Cameron Smith. The Gille Callum Dance Group performs the traditional dances from Scotland. They are accompanied by bagpipe music, some time by live per formers, and they dance on and off campus throughout the year. The Gille Callum Group, along with the Caperettes and Orchesis puts on a show in the fall and spring for parents and students. There are try-outs twice a year in which new members are picked. 7fi Jean Mobley, Sandra Keese, Lea Patton, Evelyn Bruton First row — Pooh Herring, Pat Lawrence, Margaret Barber. Second row — Cindy Holland, Betty Lynn Walker, Lisa Moye, Duvall Schultz, Luanne Reynolds. Caparettes — The Next Best thing to the Roekettes!!! Caparettes 77 Applause, Inc. Applause, Inc. is the school dramatics club. It is open to everyone at St. Mary ' s interested in the theatre. Its members present two major productions. The first is presented in the fall, and the second in the spring. 1st row — Re Cheathan (pres.), Janie Parker, Stephanie Powell, Mimi Huff. Mary Doris Dial, Angela Patrick Sarah Rice, Sally Kiny. 2nd — Mary Clyde Bridirers, Gwyn Cooley, Mary Jack Hallroyd, Nathalie Johnson, Kat Parmley, Julie Glover, Susie Belcher, Rita Woltz, Becka Caldwell. 3rd row — Lisa Nichols, Laura McConnell, Corhin Hogaboom Helen Jones, Amy Miller, Ann Howard, Rose Ann Mayo. Hannah Wood. The order of St. Genesius is an honorary drama club made up of those students who are active in all areas of the drama program here at St. Mary ' s. lulie Clover, Re Cheathai 78 Mime The Masquers Mime Company is a unique club in which interested students perform pantomimes with complete mime make-up. They perform for community organizations as well as doing performances on the St. Mary ' s campus. The company tries to share their interest in pantomime with others by following this definition of mime: Pantomime is the art of creating something out of nothing. Standing — Laura McConnell, Helen Jones, Cathy Davis, Lisa Nichols Sitting — Corbin Hogaboom Gwyn Cooley, Mary Clyde Bridgers. The North Carolina Student Legislature is the oldest active student legislature in the country. St. Mary ' s has been actively involved in the organization for several years; however, this year the group was particularly busy. They co-sponsored a resolution with North Carolina State University: Requesting newspapers and the media not to publish or braodcast the names and addresses of rape victims. The resolution passed unanimously. St. Mary ' s also hosted their first Interim Council, which was held in November. The Interim Councils are business meetings which are attended by students representing colleges all over the state; over 150 students attended, the meetings held on the St. Mary ' s campus. North Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL) 1st row — Beth McConnell, Dawn Watlington, Elise Ward (chairperson). 2nd row ■Milliehap, Kat Pannley, Mr. B.W. Conrad. - Denise 79 German Club Under the guidance of Mrs. Haddon, the German Club holds monthly meetings. The meetings are usually informal chats in the German language. Past meetings have included: guest speakers from Germany, traditional German food, and at Oktoberfest the German Club performed two traditional German folk dances. Members consist of students in German classes. The German Club strives to unite the students with enthusiasm for Germany, the language, and the German customs. Assembly Chairperson 1st row — Vanessa Barndt, Sandra Ward, Janet Castleberry, Cathy Gorham. 2nd row — Liz Dennis, Pam Lewis — tres., Polly Hudgins. 3rd row — Mary Clyde Bridgers — pres., Ingrid Haddon, Mary Stowe — activities counselor, Karen Apostolou. Not Pictured — Jennifer Lea — activities counselor, Elizabeth Wilson — sec, Mrs. Renate Haddon — advisor. 1st row from left to right — Anne Gilbert, Carol Manning, Gwyn Colley, Cashie, Parrish, Sarah Dawson, Melanie Hardy, Cameron Smith. 2nd row from left to right — Nancy Huggins, Nancy McKenzie, Ruth Barlow, Eve Derreth, Amy Miller, Caroline Cockrell, Kaky McCabe, Boo Tyler. Marianna Peete, Rita Woltz, Susan Fleming, Susan Tolman. French Club Martha Broadfoot 80 M-: Wildlife Club The Wildlife club is in its second year here at St. Mary ' s. Among its undertakings is to provide food and shelter for our resident animal population and to encourage knowledge of our wildlife. Fire Marshall left to right — Jennifer Cobb, Sally Nowell, Mary Foy Ragsdale, Alice Smith, Windy Tillman, Mary Clyde Bridgers, Anne Smith, Nancy Penick, Debbie Bishop, not pictured — Pat Hobgood, Ginny Edmundson, Leslie Close. Ivey League The Ivey League is a new club which was formed this year. The club is under the direction of Martha Stoops. The club ' s purpose is to help unite students of St. Mary ' s and promote interest in the school ' s history. The club chooses members several times a year from the Smedes Dorm. left to right — Foo Vaeth, Ann Holman, Lynn Gardner V.P., Hamer Dillard, Katie Seawell, Laure Redmond, Mary Clyde Bridgers pres., Lisa Nichols, Susan Hutchinson. Not pictured — Aura Bland, Heidi Moore. Watts The purpose of the Watts Club is to try to promote a strong bond of care within the school. The club begins cheers and songs before each club walks to let everyone know of the event. At Christmas, the Watts travelled from dorm to dorm singing Christmas carols and wishing all a good holiday. This club is only open to seniors. At the end of the year juniors are picked to continue the SMC spirit for the next year. Their motto is an appropriate one: WE ARE THE SPIRIT. 1st row — Sally Pelletier. Susan James. Dottie Worsham, Martha Kornegay, 2nd row — Vickie Collins, Molly Burton, Betty Smith, Laura Strader, Mariah Pitt, Susan Stanley. 3rd row — Kathy Rose, Joan Anddrews. 4th row — Alice Smith, Beth Gardner, Vickie Howard, Susan Sargent. Jennett Carver, Fran Snyder. 5th row — Elizabeth Wilson, Marian Green Scoop Group The Scoop Group at St. Mary ' s is made up of students from all classes. The main goal is to scoop around to see who will be inducted into the various organizations, especially the Order of the Circle. The Scoop Group also raises school spirit before each Circle walk. They walk approximately three times a year to acquire new members. At the end of the year, a new president is nominated. The Scoop Group will be seeing you around . 1st row — Alice Smith, Mariah Pitt, Ruth Barlow, Dottie Worsham. 2nd row — Kitty Stephenson, Marian Green, Martha Komagay, Jennifer Cobb, Lisa Brown, Pat Gentry. 3rd row — Jody Genet, Sophie Peden, Re Cheathan, Missy Berry 82 1st row , Claudia Wooten, Cindy Holland, Molly Peebles (Madam Spider) 2nd row — Marjorie Fairey, Lauren Taylor, Snow Mason, Patty Pittman, Margie Johnson Spiders Spiders: Any of numerous arachnids of the order of Araneae, having eight legs, a body divided into a cephalothorax and an abodomen, and several spinnerets that produce silk used to make nests, cocoons, or webs for trapping insects The American Heritage Dictionary Undatettes With every regret we can ' t tell you yet left to right — Molly Peebles, Elizabeth Williams (vice-president), Grace Brown, Liza Ragsdale (pres.), Duvall Schultz (sec), Lynn Lewis, Susan Fleming, Pooh Herring. 83 84 SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS -,- ? 7 85 Swim and Diving Team mk V s % I .,_ . This year 14 swimmers and four divers made up the 1978-79 swim team. The team was coached by Mrs. Sappenfield with the assistance of Mr. Sappenfield. Despite the tough schedule the spirit remained strong as many girls broke school records. St. Mary ' s faced such schools as East Carolina, Pfeiffer, UNC-G, Applachian and Sweet Briar. Next year the St. Mary ' s sharks will strike for revenge as many old girls return to lead the school to a winning season. The members of this year ' s sharkes were: Ball Henderson, Kathy Altizer, Laurie Little, Barbara Pearson, Amy Adams, Marti Babb, Amy Boyd, Mary Hughes Boylan, Cathy Gorham, Ingrid Haddon, Amelia Henderson, Ann Hudson, Molly Longhome, Beth Mattocks, Stephanie Powell, Bonner Smith, Linda Steinberg, Kelly Womble. Captain — Kelly Womble, Manager — Mimi Huff, Diving Coach — Scott Sappenfield. 86 Tennis Team Talent was not scarce on the tennis team this year. St. Mary ' s was blessed with improved talent from the old girls on last year ' s team as well as new talent of the incoming girls. Comradeship also strengthened this year, and as each day progressed everyone got a little bit closer to one another. The tennis team for 1978-79 fall season was headed by the captain, Lynn Jones. The members on the tennis team were Nancy Burt, Holden Anthony, Warwick Moss, Elizabeth Hutchens, Grey Clark, Marina Lynch, Byrd Brett, Mary Jo Wannamaker, Buthie Turner, Valinda Dubose, Treva W ' atkins, and Elizabeth Patterson. Competing with a variety of area colleges as well as larger colleges in North Carolina the season was a sturdy 8-5 record. At the end of the season the high school competed in the Independent N.C. School tennis tournament capturin g the district title and respectfully placing 3rd in the State Tournament held at Bavenscroft. 87 Basketball Team This years Basketball team is comprised of the High School and College sections of St. Mary ' s. Talent is on both sides and with the combination of the two the team is looking forward to a winning season. Along with the coach, Ms. Alexander, Joan Andrews holds the position of captain. The team play a mixture of both High School and College teams including Meredith, Mt. Olive and Hale High. Height and experience will be the assets for the team. The members of the 1978-79 Basketball team are Polly Ross, Kendall Page, Elizabeth Davis, Cathie Lee, Kitty Stephenson, Joan Andrews, Holly Prichard, Mary Jo Wannamaker, Blanche Gregory, Spier Holloman, Gray Clark, and Amy Bridger. 88 Spring Sports: Soccer The spring Soccer Team began with a large turnout for the 1979 year. Under the coaching of Mrs. Sappenfield, the team faces such teams as: Hale High, Greenfield and Ravenscroft. Only in its second year of existence at St. Mary ' s the team is expected to have a good season. 1st row — Dawn Watlington. 2nd row — Claudia Wooten, Lisa Nichols, Mary Bridgers, Sandy Sappenfield. 2rd row — Susan Fleming, Page Brown, Mary Wilcox, Lisa Moye, Kathy Spruill, Margie Trent, Stephanie Powell. 4th row — Anne Sigmon, Sally King. Intramural Sports 90 91 Intramural Sports ■- WM 92 I St. Mary ' s young intramural program is fast becoming a success. In addition to physical sports, such as basketball and volleyball, the increasingly popular game of backgammon was added this year. Intramural sports give participants a way to have fun and relax. Also, girls take pride in their dorm as well as their school. 9.3 ' M CLASSES CLASSES CLASSES CLASSES CLASSES g 95 Seniors Rl We, the §enior Class of 1979, have enjoyed our year of service to our fellow classmates. Our projects have consisted of things like Traveling Trinkets, selling St. Mary ' s stickers, selling phonebooks, and sponsoring a Junior Class dinner. We had a Junior-Senior Dance in December and had a blast. The Class of 79 is a great class and full of spirit. Hopefully, the high spirit we have attained will remain within all of us Seniors, and will set an example for future Senior classes. The Senior Class has enjoyed its years at St. Mary ' s and can only hope that future classes will haye as much fun and happiness being here as we have. ' %%• % ' Holder) Anthonv Ruth Barlow 98 Meg Brown Debbie Burnette Nancv Burt Mollv Burton V Janet Castleberrv Hilda Cameron Jennett Carver Georgia Caudle 100 Elizabeth Crouch Catherine Da 101 Sheila Duffee LiyhtJmll) Anna Faircloth 102 1 V V Debbie Fox Fox Sheila Farless Julia Foxworth Ellen Freeman Beaver Beth Gardner 103 Pat Gentry 104 Cynthia Harrison I ' d rather be in Brevard. Lynda Catherine Homes Ann Howard Most Organized 105 Anne Jennette Sandra Keesee President of Orchesis 106 fc . Martha Kornegay fc • V ,. Tricia KelK Ann LaFar ?  Denise Landi Margaret Longley 107 Lvnn Miller Mar ' Morgan Morganna 10H 4 ? W- -V i ' ;. «iii -  ■v ' ■■. ' ■- • •.. 41 n Sally Nowell iSSJi Patty Nilan i _ Leslie Overton Big O M Jill Frances Parham Kendall Page Jr. Class President 77-78 Kat Parmley 109 Tern- Patrick T - ' ■m 1 i k m -Jr £ Kk Mr m _ n H|£L - ■Sallv Pelletier Sarah Pen Nancv Penick Mariah Pitt President of Scoop Group ll(i Mindv Ravmer Luanne Reynolds 111 Margaret Royal] i Phyllis Shaw 112 Julia Sherrill Anne Smith Fran Snyder Bongo B.M. Bern- Smith Lisa Southern 113 __ lxd ; f § ; Mary Craig Timberlake ¥: WindvTillm Nickie Todd 114 Kathv Ward Elise Ward Yearbook Editor Beth Watkins Lindsay Wilson, Julie Ann Cook, Amy Boyd Three ' s Company Liza Wilcox 115 Hand to hand, hoof to hoof, Sweep the floor, Elizabeth Wilson Raise the roof. Shout it high, shout it low, Come on Seniors, Please don ' t go! Dotty- Worsham ' A Part of You, A Part of Me Every moment that we are together, I am learning something, and that Knowledge becomes a permanent part Of me. Though my feelings will be Different a year from now, part of The difference is you, St. Mary ' s. Because of you, I am a different Person, and the person I will grow To become with or without you by My side, will have gotten there Partly because of you. If you Were not in my life right now, I Could not be who I am right now. Nor would I be growing in exactly The same way. Much of what I grow toward and Change within myself, has to do With what I respond to in you, What I learn from you, what I Understand about myself through You, and what I learn about my Feelings in the dynamics of our Relationship. I do not worry About our future separation, Since we have already touched Each other and affected each Other ' s lives on so many levels That we can never be totally Removed from each other ' s Thoughts. A part of me will always be you, And a part of you will always Be me. Anonymous Sophomores Karen Apostolou Beware Those Greeks ' Dial Baker Bosoms D 118 Aura Bland Octopus Byrd Britt ' Tweets JpVUrt L ik ! : JC ti; v mmm- i ■•■■- -. - Marv Clvde Bridgers Dirt  Tricia Brooks alias Margie A: w ■Amy Brier H.B. Lisa Brothers Two Ton 119 Becka Caldwel Gwvn Coole ' Dollv i Lee Jan Arlo ' s Daniels sister Laura Culbertson Bert Elizabeth Davenport Davie ' ft! .. ' ; ' !j : v ' i jBty (if 1 1 True Davis False Elizabeth Davis S.M.B.H. atD.H. Valinda DuBose Bowling Balls 121 -X? JtaK MeK Floyd Carla Freshwater Mini Ha Ha 122 Tucker Gaddy the Gang ■■: Ellen Fussel Disco Queen Anne Gilbert Julie Glover Jules Blanche Gregory Delite 123 Spier Holloman Buzzard Ann Hudson )24 Margie Johnson alias Tricia Ann King Toots 125 ■Br ' ,. ♦- l •  Pat Lawrence Pete Lynn Lewis Linus l 126 Jenny Lewis ' Eight Meals a Dav ' Pam Lewis Rizzo Mary Anne McLaurin Snow Mason Hollywood 127 Beth Mattocks Hev Darlin Leigh Moore The Gang i Lisa Nichols Hey Ugly Jennie Munson Photography Editor Chrissy O Conner Pav to the Order of Dominoes ' 128 Sophie Peden Lucv Peebles This place is CRAZY ' 129 ' . w Liza Ragsdale Li . . . za Roscoe Rags . . . dale Ellen Rodman 21-38-500 shape ' 130 r ' •► ,: v Vf F Caroline Sanders Where is Frogmore? ' Duvall Schultz Ziggy 131 Lauren Taylor Margie Trent ' Shine on Marg ■Mary Jo Wannamaker Jo the Cook Sally Ware _ Sandra Dee 133 7- M ' l .:M Mary Wilcox Shadoobee Claudia Werman Elizabeth Williams Timmad ifo- f Martha Woodson The Gang Edith Wooten The Gang Class Officers ■-? Michelle Zayton Fish Quiet hour! Sex! Old girls! Boys! Boys! Boys! Let ' s skip! Happy hour! Party hardy! New girls! Check that one out! Get lit! Hi ya ' lllllll! Freshman-Sophomore Dance! Phone Bill! We love the night life! Freshman initiation! Bye ya ' lllllll! DIET! I ' m so fat! Food! Food! Food! Tension! Exams! Teachers! Dates? Prep! Freak! Disco! Shattered! Beasts of Burden! New York! Bahamas! Sun? Lay out! Beach! Graduation! Never can say good-bye!  J. 35 Good Bye, My Friend As I turn to say good-bye, my friend, I long to re-live all those times we shared together. Remember, Friend, those first moments, Those feelings of uncertainty, and, yes, over insecurit You, and I, were afraid, Afraid of venturing too far, too quickly. Yes, those first moments were cautious ones, But they were moments I ' m glad I shared with you. Remember those first chapel services? You were sure everyone was looking to see if you did something wrong. My Friend, it was only you feeling that insecurity and unsureness For, looking back, it was that same chapel we went to for security and asurity. That chapel, like our friendship, became something special Special to you, and to me, though our reasons for it were different. We were separate people, you and I, sharing a common path, A path that was to lead us through alot together. Remember, Friend, when only a year ago Yes, just one year ago, you and I were mere freshmen. Ahead on that path we shared we could see That soon we would become sophomores. But oh the joy we experienced When, at last, we knew . . . we had become sophomores. The path we have shared Will be shared by us no longer. But, Friend, this doesn ' t mean That some day, we won ' t share another path. You must now follow your path And I must follow my own. Remember, Friend, all those weeks Weeks spent endlessly talking of the dance to come? Who shall I take? What shall I wear? Where shall we dine? Will I forget my ticket? These questions were often heard For excitement filled the air. At last the night came. It came and went all too soon. But still we had our beach weekends, Weekends filled with the beach, sun, and guys. Those weekends took us away from the fear, Fear of those exams soon to come. Those weekends and our friendship Helped us to take those exams and live on. Then came the time to celebrate Which guy would we call? Always, Friend, I shall remember, Remember how good a friend you have been to me. To think, here, here in Smedes our paths first met, And here, also, they shall separate. Parted our paths may be, Yet together you and I will remain in our memories. So Friend, the time has come to say adieu; Good-bye, my Friend, and I ' ll always remember you. Stephanie Powell 137 Moving from Graduating to remaining Juniors SDH, Parking Tickets, Big Time, Fraternity Court, The Hill, Animal House, Shout, Junior-Senior, Wendy ' s, Boys on the Hall, Class Cuts, Livin ' for the Weekend, Toga, Saturday Night Live, Dates? Backgammon, Women in Love, I Keep It On KIX, Sure, Dominoes, the NoShowmen, Unlimited Chapel Cuts, Road Trips, The Beach, Car Shop — SMC Bank and Trust, Tippy, Fat Amnions, Diets, Clogs, Greece, Class Rings, Bad Checks, Soaps, WRONG, Football Games, Zacks, Get Wild! One more year to go. Lanier Brown ) 10 Kathy Altizer Phyllis Alexander Buff Arlington Lisa Bailev Missy Basinger Bridget Beasley Sharon Benton Missy Berry Marcie Bickerstaff Debbie Bishop if mm Elizabeth Blade Libbv Blum Laura Bowen Lamont Bover Mary Hughes Boylan Susan Bozarth 141 m -« o J . • Martha Brinn Martie Broadbent Cynthia Brooks Rebecca Brown Lanier Brown Mary Allison Bunch Elaine Buxton Alison Camp Kea Capel Jean Carrineton Robin Cavan ReRe Cheatam Gray Clark i: Dede Ginger Jennifer Cobb Cary Cox -u. Lainie Cox Michele Crisp Kelly Crouch Terry Dabbs Kay Daughtry Elizabeth Dawson Sarah Da Brent DuBose Betsy Durst Joni Eargle Amy Elwel Scottie Evans ft ■ ' Kelly Feagans Megan Fix Debbie Ford Christie Frazier 143 Deanie Freeman Jodie Genet Raine Gilbert Cathv Gorham . ■+ Mary Beth Grace Buff Harris Eugenia Harris Ball Henderson •• ,k ( Clarkie Hicks Emy Higcins Corbin Hogaboom Becky Holmes Sarah Holt ' Susan Holt Elizabeth Hutchens Dorothy Irvin 144 Sandra Jackson Jean Jernigan Amy Johnson Elizabeth Johnson i Linda Sue Johnson Nathalie Johnson Nancy Jones Rachel Jones m m N Elizabeth Kellv Jina Kettleson Eve Killingsworth Beth Kunkel 1 Leslie Lane Lynn Lankford Kelly Laughery Cathie Lee 145 I ■■W ' t } ' Jr m V % ) Midge Leonard G. Lee Lewis Edie Lindsev Cissv Lofton V Marina Lynch Sally Lynch Margie Manley Charlotte Martin Rose Ann Mayo Laura McConnell Tricia McLean i A Terry McLennan 146 Tricia Miller Denise Millichap Jean Mobley Susan Morrison Page Moser Warwick Moss Lisa Move 4 Anna Mvatt Kathy Nanney Jeanne Marie Nelli Elizabeth Nimocks Helen Parker Lea Patton Lydia Payne Xandy Peete L. Cathy Plummer Carla Renegar ' s «• Kelly Rooks Betty Rosenbaum 147 I Elizabeth Rouse i } 1 I {Catherine Sawyer Nancy Scott Kimber Sevison Mary Keehln Sinn: Lindsav Sloan Colleen Smith o Bonner Smith v Elizaheth Smith Suzanne Smith Kitty Stephenson Agnes Stevens Jean Stevenson Debby Stockton Sandy Stott Susan Straight Patty Thompson • i Susie Thompson Cary Toledano Jill Turner Karen Turner Missy Underwood Carlisle VanMeter Sara Vestal Gwvnn Walker Frances Wal Garland Waller Carolyn Walser Dawn Watlington I ickie Whisnant 149 Valerie Wiggins Julie Williams Laura Williams Margaret Williams Kelly Worable Hannah Wood Katie Zevenhuizen Kim Zollicoffer 150 St. Mary ' s Creativity Looking Back A pair of portraits bound by paper chains Within a book constrained by lock and key Half-names and partial features still remain Like cardboard ghosts without identity. Ironic youth reflects from long dead eyes That lived and laughed a hundred years ago; While years of days forgotten vaporize As unremembered as the melted snow. If memory forgets their yesterday, Then images of captured time remain. Perpetual faces always young and gay Will never age, will never suffer pain. All that I know of them is what I see. In years to come, someone will question me. Agnes Stevens (1st place Poetry, 1978 Muse) 151 F r e s h m e n x p Randy Baker Vanessa Bamdt Susie Belcher Amy Bridger Bosemarv Blackburn Susan Broaden Cathy Call Caroline Cockrell Gina Conner Marsha Currin Cathv Davis Eve Derreth Mary Doris Dial I Kellv Dickens Hamer Dillard Patti Drake JoElIen Finch Valerie Fountain Lvnn Gardner Lisa Gattis Suzanne Greer Kathy Hafer Melanie Hardv Amy Harris Leigh Ann Haynes Amelia Henderson Ann Holman Mary Jaeque Holroyd Polly Hudgins Nancy Huggins Martha Hutaff 153 4 Susan Hutchinson Carmen Kluttz €S j - V m Tanva Ives Carol Kozma si i Annetta Jones 1 Jennifer Lea Helen Jones Nancy Lyday Cindy Machen Linda Marshall Kakv McCabe Kate McCrary Valerie McCraw Re an McLemore Jayne Mercer i Amy Miller 154 Conley Miller Susan Miller Jenny Nuckles Treva O ' Leary f i Sandra Moore iLL , Michelle O ' Neal Missy Nelson Kathy Packer Janie Parker Jeannette Parrott Angela Patrick Elizabeth Patrick Elizabeth Patteson Barbara Pearson Marianna Peete Stephanie Powell 155 Valerie Purdie Laure Redmond Sarah Rice Katie Seawell i Cameron Smith Ann Speer Mary Ann Stoffel Erwin Stokes Mary Stowe Boo Tyler Foo Vaeth Elizabeth Via , Treva Watkins Karen Wheeler Terri Wilkinson Lee Williams CLASS OFFICERS 1st row — Elizabeth Patteson, Vice President; Cameron Smith, President. 2nd row — Jeannette Parrott, Tres.; Sara Rice, Dance Marshall; Annette Jones, Sec. 157 DEDICATION: A JOINT TRIBUTE Mr. and Mrs. Conrad talk with two faculty members following Ms. McCambridge ' s talk. 158 Fortunately for the students at St. Mary ' s the faculty and staff consists of many outstanding individuals. Each member contributes significantly to the life and growth of the girls at St. Mary ' s. To dedicate a yearbook to every staff and faculty member at once would be impossible. However, this year, tradition aside, to honor both the administration and the faculty, the STAGECOACH is being dedicated to two members of the St. Mary ' s community. One is a twelve year member of the faculty. Her honors are numerous; and her love and admiration for this school is enviable. She handles a full teaching load in the biology department, is very active on the hospitality committee, and arranges flowers for every event. Yet this year she added a new branch to her activities. The same love, attention, patience, and dedication which she exhibits in the classroom, was given to every staff member as she helped us through the struggle of putting a yearbook together. She even cared enough to attend a summer workshop devoted to yearbook issues. She was always there, and full of boundless energy and infectious enthusiasm and perserverence. The STAGECOACH office would never have stayed neat if Mrs. Campbell had not been there to coach us and organize us. She bonded everyone together even during times of turmoil. Another member of the St. Mary ' s community, an administrative member, helped Mrs. Campbell with this tremendous job. Although his name and position are not as widely known among the student body, his presence and work is expressed in everything which happens here at St. Mary ' s. Mr. Conrad is the business manager and has been at St. Mary ' s since 1972. His computer mind and his inexhaustible supply of patience and understanding is evident in the many successful programs, publications, and organizations, as well as the business structure of St. Mary ' s. He is always there to listen, to help, and to guide. His actions are like those of a secret Santa. He takes the wishes of the students and, if acceptable, he provides a means for allowing their existence. Although Mr. Conrad ' s forte is business not education, during his six years at St. Mary ' s he has broadened his knowledge to include an understanding of student life. So much so, that he was chosen by the members of the NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT LEGISLATURE to be their faculty advisor. Together with Mrs. Campbell the 1978-1979 STAGECOACH developed. His unquestionable trust in the abilities of others makes it impossible for people to put in less than their best. Together, these two people, Mrs. Georgette Campbell and Mr. B.W. Conrad, in their diverse ways inspired the love and hard work which went into this year ' s STAGECOACH. Because of their separate but equally important contributions not only to the STAGECOACH, but to their own positions and fundamentals here at St. Mary ' s, the 1978-1979 edition of the STAGECOACH is dedicated not singularly, but jointly, to them both. SENIORS Adcock, Sally 925 Cleveland St., Apt. 229, Greenville, SC 29601 (803 271-1405) Adcox, Mary 2315 Gunston Ct, Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 484-1218) Alston, Kate 980 Meadow Lane, Henderson. NC 27536 919 438-3253) Andrews. Joan P.O. Box 357, Bethel, NC 27812 (919 825-4301) Anthony, Holden 211 Marlborough Rd., W. Palm Beach, FL 33405 (305 833-0604) Barber, Margaret 3724 St. Marks Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-3250) Barlow, Ruth P.O. Box 30638, Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 781-9754) Barnhardt, Leigh 3504-D Colony Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 365-0398) Barr, Claire 2715 Loch Lane, Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0499) Bass, Melanie 4304 Long Branch Trail, Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 876-8691) Boyd, Amy 1200 Northampton Rd., Petersburg, VA 23803 (804 732-3095) Broadfoot, Mop 214 Devane St., Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-2348) Brown, Meg 1407 Wales Dr., High Point, NC 27260 (919 887-1341) Bruton, Evelyn Box 546, West End, NC 27376 (919 673-1541) Burnette, Debbie 2001 Fairview Way, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-6690) Burt, Nancy 1618 Lowell Lane, Albany, GA 31707 (912 435-3086) Burton, Molly 838 Westmont Dr., Asheboro, NC 27203 (919 625-5456) Cameron, Hilda 404 W. Renovah Circle, Wilmington. NC 28401 (919 762-9962) Carver, Jennett 1600 Sycamore St., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-9203) Castleberry, Janet Rt. 8, Box 284, Sanford, NC 27330 (919 775-3728) Caudle. Georgia 2110 Gillette Dr., Wilmington, NC 28401 (919 763-2596) Cheatham, Sherrill Rt. 9, Box 324A. Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-5525) Close, Leslie 9204 St. Marks PI., Fairfax. VA 22030 (703 591-5034) Cochrane, Beth 420 Dogwood Trail, Rt. 9, Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919 489-9670) Collins, Vickie 8727 Scenic Hills Dr.. Pensacola, FL 32504 (904 476-1191) Cook, Julie Ann 919 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803 (704 274-0709) Crouch, Elizabeth 1001 Jefferson Dr., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 364-0441) Darden. Dana 5306 Holly Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (804 428-8458) Davis. Catherine 3907 Foxcroft Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0100) Dearing. Karen 15 Grimball River Rd., Savannah, GA 31406 (912 355-5986) Dennis, Liz 1309 Woodland Ave., Johnson City, TN 37601 (615 929-3012) Dooley, Nina 2320 Red Fox Trail, Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-6311) Duffee, Sheila 917 Cardinal Circle, Florence, SC 29501 (803 662-0578) Edmundson. Ginny Rt. 1, Box 56-C, Oxford, NC 27565 (919 693-2913) Faircloth. Anna 103 Cedar Lane, Clinton, NC 28328 (919 592-2957) Farless, Sheila Rt. 1, Merry Hill, NC 27957 (919 356-2132) Fenn, Kelly 1017 A.P. Hill Rd., Chatmoss Village, Martinsville, VA 24112 (703 638-8381) Fox, Debbie 300 White Oak Ct., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 484-0496) Foxworth, Julia 97 Church St., Charleston, SC 29401 (803 577-3782) Freeman, Ellen 671 Lakeview Dr., Henderson, NC 27536 (919 438-6338) Galbraith, Kitty 51 Oakleigh Lane. Maitland, FL 32751 (305 644-5726) Gardner. Beth 743 Myrtle Rd.. Charleston. WV 2.5314 (304 346-7883) Gardner, Beth 3820 Woodlawn Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-5236, Gardner. Ginny 116 W. Church St., Edenton, NC 27932 (919 482-3458) Garrett. Cooka P.O. Box 608, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 758-5214) Garwes, Boom 40 East 45th St., Savannah, GA 31405 (912 236-0887) Gentry. Pat 507 Woodvale Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 (919 292-5425) Green, Marian P.O. Box 125, Robersonville, NC 27871 (919 795-4676) Harrison, Cynthia 805 Shady Lawn Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 929-2457) Hemingway, Beth P.O. Box 211, Bethel, NC 27812 (919 825-4401) Herring, Pooh 504 Coharie Dr., Clinton, NC 28328 (919 592-4161) Hobgood. Pat 119 White Oak Dr., Henderson, NC 27536 (919 438-4555) Hollinshed, Jane 3208 Glasgow Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 484-3529) Homes, Lynda Catherine 308 Villa St., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 977-1589) Hooper. Heide 2216 Gillette Dr., Wilmington, NC 28401 (919 763-6915) Howard. Ann 1340 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 333-6317) Howard, Vicki 216 York Rd., Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-4107) Hyatt, Jennifer Rt. 1, Box 369A, Whiteville, NC 28472 (919 642-7111) James, Susan 2625 Carmel Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0233) Jenkins. Tricia 68 King St., Charleston, SC 29401 (803 723-6387) Jennette. Anne 907 Raleigh Rd., Wilson, NC 27893 (919 237-4901) Jones. Lynn 835 W. Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro. NC 27408 (919 273-1008) Keesee, Sandra 1401 S. Ocean Blvd., 1005. Popano Beach, FL 33062 (305 942-1137) Kelly, Tricia 127 Dobbin Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-4513) L60 Kornegay, Martha 7709 Charleston Dr., Bethesda, MD 20034 (301 469-6787) LaFar, Ann 203 West 11th Ave., Gastonia, NC 28052 (704 864-2884) Landi, Denise Rt. 4, Box 3-L, Mebane, NC 27302 (919 563-1395) Lazorik, Regina P.O. Box 187, Mt. Olive, NC 28365 (919 658-5220) Longley, Margaret 2525 Mimosa PI., Wilmington, NC 28401 (919 763-8266) McAlister, Ann 1911 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 364-2626) McConnell, Beth Rt. 9, Box 484, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-4060) McGill, Janet 519 Coleman Dr., W., Winter Haven, FL 33880 (813 324-7156) Miller. Lynn 3015 Berwick Rd., Burlington, NC 27215 (919 584-8827) Montgomery, Tana 420 Hudson St., Salisbury, NC 28144 (704 636-5496) Morgan, Mary 901 Montrose Circle, Shelby, NC 28150 (704 487-8913) Murdoch, Katherine 229 West Bank St., Salisbury, NC 28144 (704 636-2794) Nilan, Patty 3597 Rembrandt Rd., Atlanta, GA 30327 (404 231-2238) Nowell, Sally 6 Cedar Island, Wilmington, NC 28403 (919 791-0280) Overton, Leslie 529 Avondale Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-2048) Page, Kendall 629 Totten PI., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 942-6023) Parham, Frances 403 College St.. Oxford, NC 27565 (919 693-6919) Parmlcy, Kat 1916 Winterwood Rd., Florence, SC 29501 (803 665-0245) Patrick, Terry 412 N. Jackson St., Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919 734-6150) Peebles, Molly 110 E. 5th Sr., Lawrenceville, VA 23868 (804 848-2349) Pelletier, Sally P.O. Box 8, Maysville, NC 28555 (919 743-6911) Penick, Nancy 1808 Lafayette Circle, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 446-6925) Perry, Sarah 2707 Kittrell Dr., Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 782-1365) Pirf, Mariah 2018 Pinewood Circle, Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0906) Plumlee, Clayton 2134 Norton Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 334-8439) Powers, Kathryn 413 Dabney Dr., Henderson, NC 27536 (919 438-7071) Ragsdale, Mary Foy 329 East Main St., Lake City, SC 29560 (803 394-3348) Rasberry, Elizabeth 111 Salem St., Wilson, NC 27893 (919 243-5902) Raymcr, Mindy 330 Mitchell Ave., Statesville, NC 28677 (704 872-2292) Redding, Robin 2650 Winslow Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (919 765-1622) Reynolds, Luanne Coharie Acres, Clinton, NC 28328 (919 592-3708) Richter, Hilary Rt. 4, Box 306, Wake Forest, NC 27587 (919 556-1163) Rogers, Leeny Rt. 1, Latta, SC 29565 (803 752-5267) Rose, Kathy 28 West Woodrow Ave., Belmont, NC 28012 (704 825-5311) Royall, Margaret 4700 Carter Hill, Columbia. SC 29206 (803 787-8699) Sargent, Susan 3300 Milton Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-1148) Scott, Margaret 104 Country Club Circle, New Bern, NC 28560 (919 637-4839) Shaw. Phyllis Rt. 1, Small Acres, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (919 330-4239) Sherrill, Julia 1718 Roslyn Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 (803 787-3868) Smith, Alice 208 Belvedere Ave.. Shelby, NC 28150 (704 482-1562) Smith, Anne 12 Colonial St., Charleston, SC 29401 (803 723-2324) Smith, Betty P.O. Box 754, Whiteville, NC 28472 (919 642-2380) Snyder, Fran 712 Dover Rd., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 275-2082) Southern, Lisa 1524 Northwood Circle, Lynchburg, VA 24503 (804 384-3751) Spruill, Kathy Rt. 1, LaGrange, NC 28551 (919 56 4814) Stanley, Susan 409 Pilot Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 485-5534) Sfone. Gina 404 Wildwood Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 977-0784) Strader. Laura P.O. Box 2195, Burlington, NC 27215 (919 584-6441) Tillman, Windy 404 Lakeshore Lane, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 942-5068) Timberlake, Mary Craig 312 Woodlawn Dr., Lexington, NC 27292 (704 249-9319) Todd, Nickie 22 Cedar Lane, Cornwall, NY 12518 (914 534-7608) Ward, Elise 307 North Main St.. Louisburg, NC 27549 (919 496 5666) Ward, Kathy 1901 Myron Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607 (919 787-7503) Watkins, Beth 3609 Lantern PI., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-7896) Wilcox. Liza 2314 Sedley Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 364-6250) Willey, Annette Rt. 1. Gates, NC 27937 (919 465-8359) Wilson. Lindsay P.O. Box 737, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704 735-2286) Wilson, Elizabeth 3508 Winstead Rd.. Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-2860) Wilson, Susan 330 Circle Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-0078) Worsham, Dotty Baylor School, Chattannoga, TN 37401 (615 267-0708) JUNIORS Alexander, Phyllis 1941 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 (919 724-6663) Altizer Kathv 680 N.E. 30th PI., Boca Raton, FL 33432 (305 395-6042) Arringron, Buff 2131 Cowper Dr., Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 782-0881) Aycock Hassell 100 May Blvd., Farmville, NC 27828 (919 753-3928) Bailey, Lisa 7251 Lasater Rd., E.. demons, NC 27012 (91 66-5084) Basing Missy 2007 Hawthorne, Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 272-0592) 3 Bridget 110 Birch Grove, Spartanburg, SC 29302 (803 585-1326) Benton Sharon 1416 Westchester Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 (919 834-1527) Berry Missy 3832 Abingdon Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0147) Bickerstaff, Marcie 2868 Andrews Dr., N.W., Atlanta, GA 30305 (404 233-1140) Bishop Debbie 7 Greenhill St., Charleston, SC 29401 (803 723-2025) Blades, Elizabeth 1925 Rivershore Rd., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (919 335 7355) Blincow Leslie ' l03 Rockingham Rd., Greenville, SC 29607 (803 277-0296) Blum L.bby 3928 Nottoway Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-2203) Bowen. Laura 4649 Polo Rd., Atlanta, GA 30339 (404 351-6443) Bayer, Lamont 230 Ridgewood Dr.. Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919 734-2853) Boylan, Mary Hughes P.O. Box 4148, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 (804 422-1629) Bozarth Susan Rt. 1, Midway, KY 40347 (606 846-4171) Brinn Martha 210 N. Front St.. Hertford, NC 27944 (919 426-5696) Broadbent, Maroe P.O. Box 4097 Lexington, KY 40504 (606 2.54-6502) Brooks, Cynthia Rt. 1, Box 311, Oxford, NC 27565 (919 693-6766) Brmcn Lisa Box 788, Pinehurst, NC 28374 (919 295-6694) Brown, Rebecca 1011 Riverside Blvd., Lumberton, NC 28358 (919 739-2091) Brown, Lanier 303 Meadowbrook Terr., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 275-8055) Buneh Mary Allison 3409 Ocotea Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607 (919 782-56.50) Buxton Elaine 222 Kelso Ct., Cary, NC 27511 (919 467-6059) Camp Allyson 13 Trinity Dr., Lumberton, NC 28358 (919 738-5434) Capel ' , Kea 333 E. Chestnut St., Troy, NC 27371 (919 576-2881) Carrington, Jean 5100 Matthews-Pineville Rd., Matthews, NC 28105 (704 542-2582) Cavan Robin 65 W. 55th St., Apt. 8-A, New York, NY 10019 (212 581-7216) Cheatham Re Rt. 9, Box 324A, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-5525) Clark Gray P.O. Box 1138, Tarboro, NC 27886 (919 823-8468) dinger Dede 2712 Monument Ave., Richmond, VA 23220 (804 355-0539) Cobb Jennifer 350 Tennev Cir.. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 942-3597) Cox Cary Rt. 8, Box 435, Raleigh. NC 27612 (919 787-6011) Cox Lainie P.O. Box 1238, Tarboro, NC 27886 (919 823-2211) Crisp Michele 6904 Tanbark Way, Raleigh. NC 27609 (919 876-1876) Crone . Kelly 1095 Andrews Farm Rd.. Spartanburg, SC 29302 (803 583-0044) Dabbs Terry 1907 Carmel Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-3292) Daughtry Kav 1412 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919 734-7510) Davis Rebecca 3907 Foxcroft Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-0100) Dawson Elizabeth 33 Church St., Charleston. SC 29401 (803 577-6794) Dawson Sarah 302 Isabel St., Greensboro, NC 27401 (919 275-0302) DuBose Brent 16 Fort Royal Isle, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 (305 565-4021) Duke Leigh P.O. Box 10766, Raleigh, NC 27605 (919 876-2973) Durst Betsy 2823 Ridge Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919 489-8884) Eargle Joni 1642 Heatherlock Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 (704 864-5509) Early Caroline 114 N. High St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704 735-2639) Ehvell Amy 354 Twin Dr., Spartanburg, SC 29302 (803 582-3072) Evans Scottie 3818 Regent Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-2721) Feagans Kelly 1042 Greenway Ct„ Lynchburg, VA 24503 (804 384-3270) Fix Megan 1604 Dogwood Ln„ Lynchburg. VA 24503 (804 384-3395) Floyd Sissy 427 Woodvale Dr., Florence, SC 29501 (803 662-5101) For i Debbie 1318 Winstead PI., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 272-7464) Frazier, Christie 403 Kimberly Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 275-1080) Freeman, Deanie 224 Country Club Dr., Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-1852) Genef Jodie 124 North Main, Marion, NC 28752 (704 652-5904) Gilbert Raine P.O. Box 64, Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (301 939-3190) Gilbreth Rebecca 430 Maybank Hwy., Charleston, SC 29412 (803 795-3091) Glover Ann 401 E. Liberty St., Williamston, NC 27892 (919 792-1866) Gorham Cathy 185 Gunston Dr., Lexington Park, MD 20653 (301 863-6734) Grace Mary Beth 2231 Thornridge Rd., Charlotte, NC 27609 (704 364-7539) Haddon, Ingrid 1061 Shelley Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-5765) Harris Buff 431 Marlowe Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-1871) Harris, Eugenia Rt. 3, Box 593, Henderson, NC 27536 (919 492-1526) Harriss, Mary 510 Dogwood Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 967-2786) Henderson Ball 3809 Alston Rd., Columbia. SC 29205 (803 787-1569) Hicks Clarkie 900 Harvard PI., Charlotte. NC 28207 (704 333-1915) Higgins Emv 221 H.llcrest Dr., High Point, NC 27262 (919 883-7047) Hogaboom , Corbin 1510 W. Market St., Greensboro. NC 27403 (919 272-0847) Holmes Rebecca P.O. Box 415, Asheboro, NC 27203 (919 625-1536) Holt Sarah 150 Ellerslie Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 867-6472) Holt Susan 915 Fitts St., Sanford, NC 27330 (919 775-4054) Hutchens. Elizabeth 1315 Greenway Dr., High Point, NC 27262 (919 882-8645) Irvin Dorothy 803 Hood PI., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 272-0041) Jackson, Sandra 104 Lord Ashley Dr., Greenv.lle, NC 27834 (919 756-2018) Jernigan, Jean 2126 Hamilton Dr., Apt. 1A, Newport News, VA 23602 (804 877-2885) Johnson, Amy Rt. 2, Benson, NC 27.504 (919 894-3434) Johnson, Linda Sue Rt. 2, Box 314, Benson, NC 27504 (919 894-4424) Johnson Nathalie 1906 Fairview Way, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-0769) lohnston Liz 118 Oakwood PI., Lynchburg, VA 24503 (804 384-8619) Jones Nancy 1319 Kimberly Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 637-9928) tones ' Rachel 3713 Lubbock Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-5366) Kelly Elizabeth 415 Wavberry Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 489-7977) Kettl ' eson, Jina 6 Busbee Rd., Asheville, NC 28803 (704 274-0343) Killingsworth, Eve 77 E. Andrews Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga 30305 (404 233-4698) „-,„.. Kunkel Beth 3909 Trent Pines Dr., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 637-6884) Landi, Helen Rt. 4, Box 3-L, Mebane, NC 27302 (919 563-1395) Lane, Leslie 3616 West Ridge Cir. Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-1446) Lankford Lyn 505 Laurel St., Emporia, VA 23847 (804 634-2735) Laughery Kelly 150 Hunter Hill Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-6778) Lee Cathie 1018 Cliffwood Dr., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 (803 884-4345) Leonard Midge 43 Carolina Trace, Sanford, NC 27330 (919 499-6730) Lewis G Lee P.O. Box 134, Gatesville, NC 27938 (919 357-1023) Lindsey Edie 700 Maple Dr., Griffin, GA 30223 (404 227-5210) Little Laurie 211 Elmwood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 272-0093) Lofton Cissy 734 Cherokee Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 372-0167) Lynch ' Laura 4903 Morehead Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-2428) Lynch Marina P.O. Box 182, Washington, NC 27889 (919 946-7802) Lynch Sallie 905 Arbordale Dr., High Point, NC 27260 (919 886-4049) Manley Margie 24 Tiffanv PI., Savannah, GA 31406 (912 355-5733) Martin ' Charlotte 500 Pollock St., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 523-3536) Mavo Rose Ann 223 Church.U Dr., Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-1164) McConndl Laura Rt. 9, Box 484, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-4060) McLean Patricia 1824 Wilkins Dr., Sanford, NC 27330 (919 775-3666) McLennan, Terry 4411 Atleigh Ct., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-8249) Miller Tricia 4008 Brownstone Cir., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2519) Millichap, Denise 2521 W. Meredith Dr., Vienna, VA 22180 (703 938-7854) Mobley Jean 103 Overbook Dr., Greenwood, SC 29646 (803 223-7979) Morrison, Susan 6100 Castlebrook. Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 876-8478) Moser Page 1916 Shirley Dr., Burlington, NC 27215 (919 584-7553) Moss Warwick 3302 Turnbridge Dr., Raleigh NC 27609 (919 782-1910) Moue Lisa P.O. Box 26. Maury. NC 28554 (919 747-3638) Murray Tanya 122 N. Lord Ashley Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610 (919 755-1080) Myatt Anna 2530 Dartmouth Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (919 484-0405) Nanney. Kathv 3301 Landor Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-7989) Nelli, Jeanne Marie 3239 Imperial Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 (704 864-6632) Nimocks, Elisabeth 1521 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-1801) Parker Helen 227 Hempstead PI., Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 332-5780) Patton Lea 516 6th St., N.W., Hickory, NC 28601 (704 327-2968) Payne Lydia 3442 West Ridge Rd., Roanoke, VA 24014 (703 343-3566) Peete Xandy 42 Beverly Dr., Durham. NC 27707 (919 489-2889) Finer Meg 118 Moore St., Beaufort, NC 28516 (919 728-4794) Plummer Cathy 4601 Westminster Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 876-0249) Price Paige 610 Dogwood Ave., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (803 449-3609) Renegar Carla 1035 Vienna Forest Dr., Pfafftown, NC 27040 (919 945-9134) Riddick Ginnv 1221 Cheshire Lane, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-2480) Rooks Kellv P.O. Box 1044, Whiteville, NC 28472 (919 642-4210) Rosenbaum, Betty 3024 Brechin Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 868-1114) Rouse Elizabeth 317 Woodcliff Rd.. Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-3649) Saunders, Hope Box 309, Aulander, NC 27805 (919 345-2851) Saivyer Kathy Rt. 2, Box 17-N, Ahoskie, NC 27910 (919 332-3723) Scoff Nancy 3106 Amherst Ave., Burl.ngton, NC 27215 (919 584-8834) Sevison, Kimber 103 Venus Dr., Newark, DE 19711 (302 239-5493) Simmons, Mary Keehln 202 E. Baker. Tarboro. NC 27886 (919 823-3243) Sloan, Lindsav 701 Short Dr., Washington, NC 27889 (919 946-2453) Smith Colleen 4352 Silo Lane, Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 366-5962) 161 Smith, Bonner 201 55th St., Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (804 428-2253) Smith, Susanne 2113 Morris Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22903 (804 295-4822) Stephenson, lean 1509 Banbury Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (919 484-8730) Stephenson, Katherjne Longstreet Rd., Weldon. NC 27890 (919 536-4566) Stevens, Agnes Rt. 3, Box 607, Dudley. NC 28333 (919 736-3023) Stockton, Debby 6293 Mountain Brook Way. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30328 (404 286-1127) Stott, Sandy 214 Chowan Dr.. Greenville. NC 27834 (919 756-5395) Straight, Susan 205 Johnston St., Savannah, Ga 31405 (912 354-6520) Teta, Ann 200 Laums St., Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919 542-4755) Thacker, Annetta Rt. 1, Box 2. Clayton. NC 27520 (919 553-7260) Thomas. Rose Lynn 110 N. Anderson St.. Morganton, NC 28655 (704 437-5037) Thompson, Patty 3958 E. Brookhaven Dr.. Atlanta, GA 30319 (404 233-6206) Thompson, Susie 6 Emerald Lane, Gastonia. NC 28052 (704 866-9975) Toledano, Cary 1236 Idlewood Rd.. Asheboro. NC 27203 (919 629-1636) Turner, Jill 44 Lake Forest Dr., Spartanburg, SC 29302 (803 585-3807) Turner, Karen Country Club Rd„ Weldon, NC 27890 (919 536-4483) Underwood, Missy 311 Pineland Dr., Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919 734-6354) Van Meter. Carlisle 811 Boonesboro, Winchester, KY 40391 (606 744-1597) Van Pelt. Val 4718 Connell Dr., Raleigh. NC 27612 (919 782-2188) Vestal, Sara 2313 Ridge Road, Raleigh. NC 27612 (919 787-9021) Walker, Gwynn 2833 Montieello Dr.. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (919 725-3412) Wall, Frances Twin Valley Estates. Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 (919 368-2848) Waller. Garland 651 Museum Dr.. Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 375-3852) Walser. Carolyn 115 Magnolia Rd., Lexington. NC 27292 (704 246-4616) Watlington, Dawn 24 Albemarle Ave., Richmond, VA 23226 (8 04 285-1008) Whisnant, Jackie Rt. 10, Box FC1.5. Hickory, NC 28601 (704 327-4267) Wiggins. Valeria 7100 Bellweather Ct, Raleigh. NC 27609 (919 872-1350) Williams. Julie 2004 Raeford Rd„ Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-5515) Williams. Laura P.O. Box 202. Mt. Olive, NC 2836.5 (919 658-3122) Williams, Margaret 3508 Chaucer PL, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-1440) Womble. Kelly 3720 Lassiter Mill Rd.. Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-4989) Wood. Hannah Rt. 7. Box 221, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704 732-1749) Zevenhuizen. Katie 3717 Williamsborough Ct.. Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2499) Zollicoffer, Kim Woodland Rd., Henderson, NC 27.536 (919 438-8184) SOPHOMORES Adams, Amy Adams Ranch. Rt. 1, Maple Hill. K. 66507 (913 633-2532) Alexander. Mary 4717 Pemberton Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 872-3707) Allen. Sherry 4800 Kyle Dr.. Raleigh. N.C. 27604 (919 876-6660) Apostolou. Karen 3.320 Allendale St., Roanoke. VA 24014 (703 344-8971) Atwill, Eva Box 215. Whitakers, NC 27891 (919 437-6861) Babh. Marti 803 Holt Dr., Raleigh. NC 27608 (919 832-1150) Baker. Dial 3112 Cornwall Road, Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-3553) Bland, Aura 1516 Pine Bluff Ave., Orlando. FL 32806 (305 894-4875) Bridgers, Mary Clyde 9 Davie Cir., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919 929-3308) Brier, Amy 1037 Confederate Ave.. Salisbury. NC 28144 (704 636-7980) Britt, Byrd P.O. Box 1387. Lumberton, NC 28358 (919 738-2877) Brooks. Tricia 409 Bradley Creek Point Rd., Wilmington, NC 28401 (919 256-34941 Brothers. Lisa 2223 Glenwood Rd., Gastonia. NC 28052 (704 864-0314) Broun. Page 303 Meadowbrook Terrace, Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 275-8055) Bnmn. Grace 600 Lakeview Dr., Murfreesboro, NC 27855 (919 398-4806) Burrows, Lauren 408 Hillandale Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-6513) Caldwell, Becka P.O. Box 701. Southern Pines, NC 28387 (919 692-7719) Chminger. Paula 508 McSwain, Dallas, NC 28034 (704 922-7009) Conlry. Owen P.O. Box 633. Jackson. NC 27845 (919 534-3781) Culbertson, Laura 638 Museum Dr.. Charlotte, NC 28207 (704 375-4060) Daniels. Lee Jan P.O. Box 1592, Statesville, NC 28677 (704 872-9944) Davenport, Elizabeth P.O. Drawer 988, Nashville, NC 27856 (919 459-2160) Davis, Elizabeth 530 Rayburn Rd.. Wake Forest, NC 27587 (919 556-2679) Davis, True 608 W. Barrington St., Dunn, N.C 28334 (919 892-7557) Dubose, Valinda 3909 Nottaway Road. Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-3501) Eddins, Susan 518 Arden of Argonne, N.W.. Atlanta, GA 30305 (404 266-8928) Fain y, Marjorie All Sts. Rd„ Litchfld. Plant., Pawleys Isl., SC 29585 (803 237-2173) Fleming. Susan 1108 Salem Street, Wilson, NC 27893 (919 243-2750) Floyd, Meg 603 S. Main St.. Fairmont. NC 28340 (919 628-7051) Floyd, Ruthie P.O. Box 909. Hartsville, SC 29.550 (803 332-3404) Fowler, Ann. 1216 Rutledge Ave., Florence, SC 29501 (803 665-7428) I r, ihu titer, Carla P.O. Box 832, Swansboro, NC 28584 (919 326-4586) Fussel. Ellen 3412 Malibu Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607 (919 782-9334) Gaddy. Tucker 205 Drummond Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-0664) Gilbert, Anne 2001 Hillock Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-6888) Glover. Julie Star Rt., Box 143, Bloucester Point, VA 23062 (804 642-2203) Granberry, Gayle 4509 Gates Street, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-3522) Gregory, Blanche P.O. Box 148, Scotland Neck, NC 27874 (919 826-4330) Hart, Deborah 3410 Windsor Dr., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 638-5943) Hines, Coles Sycamore, Edenton, NC 27932 (919 482-2775) Holland. Cindy 1405 St. Andrew St., Tarboro, NC 27886 (919 823-2649) Holloman, Spier 1110 Church Street, Scotland Neck, NC 27874 (919 826-3744) Horton, Shari 900 St. Andrew St., Tarboro, NC 27886 (919 823-4502) Hudson. Ann 127 Dunedin Ct., Cary, NC 27511 (919 467-8211) Huff. Mimi 1824 Summitt Rd., Henderson, NC 27.536 (919 438-5422) Isenhour. Wyn 333 Richmond Rd., Salisbury, NC 28144 (704 633-9582) Johnson. Lee 1005 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh, NC 27605 (919 832-0809) Johnson. Margie 1001 Marlowe Rd„ Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-1097) Kidd, Cindy 1214 Kingwood Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 876-3062) King. Ann 1911 Martin Dr., Pocahontas, AR 72455 (501 892-3172) King. Sally 2700 Kingsley Rd., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-5372) Landess. Suzy 3934 Wendy Lane, Raleigh. NC 27606 (919 851-3480) Laurence. Pat Box 563, Seven Lakes, West End, NC 27376 Lewis, Jenny P.O. Box 552, Madison, GA 30650 (404 342-1561) Lewis, Lynn 318 Gravely Drive. Rocky Mount. NC 27801 (919 443-2053) Lewis, Pam 1008 Currituck Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-1256) Loser, Jennifer 705 Staley Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-7309) Manning. Carol 4812 Connell Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-9665) Mason, Snow 501 Rosewood Dr.. Florence, SC 29501 (803 662-6673) Massie. Donna 503 Charlotte St., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (919 443-3531) Mattocks, Beth 3449 Kenwick Tr„ Roanoke, VA 24018 (703 774-0891) Mcintosh. Shawn Rt. 4, Box 12, Mebane, NC 27302 (919 563-6147) McKenzie. Nancy 2525 W. Innes St.. Salisbury, NC 28144 (704 633-2328) McLaurin. Mary Anne P.O. Box 24.5, Bethune, SC 29009 (803 334-6400) Miller. Susanna 7009 Tanbark Way, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 876-4863) Minges. Laura P.O. Box 192, Rocky Mount. NC 27801 (919 443 172) Moore, Heidi P.O. Box 1232 Martinsville, VA 24112 (703 632-3878) Moore, Leigh 4115 Rockingham, Raleigh, NC 27609 (703 632-3878) Munson. Jennie 8916 O ' Neal Road. Raleigh. NC 27612 (919 782-3092) Nichols, Lisa 24 Kimberly Drive. Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-1820) Oates, Kathy Camp Kahdalea for Girls, Rt. 2, Brevard, NC 28712 (704 862-4881) O ' Connor. Chrissy 1108 Ditchley Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (804 425-1134) Parrish, Cashie 1602 Wellons Ave., Dunn, NC 28334 (919 892-7765) Pate. Katharine P.O. Box 1736, Laurinburg, NC 28352 (919 276-2530) Peden, Sophie P.O. Box 464, Hickory, NC 28601 (704 327-2636) Pcdiaditakis, Nicole 5100 Leadmine Road, Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-0710) Peebles. Lucy 110 E. 5th St., Lawrenceville, VA 23868 (804 848-2349) Pittman. Parti 3022 N. Fairway Dr.. Burlington, NC 27215 (919 584-7979) Pratt, Tosh P.O. Box 991, Beaufort, SC 29902 (803 524-4946) Prichard. Holly 625 S. Lakewide Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27606 (919 851-3465) Ragsdale, Liza 329 East Main Street, Lake City, SC 29560 (803 394-3348) Reeder. I ' Ans 3129 Sussex Road, Raleigh, NC 27607 (919 787-4674) Rodman, Ellen Rt. 5, Box 151, Washington, NC 27889 (919 946-3100) Rogers, Karen 8705 Cliff Top Ct„ Raleigh. NC 27612 (919 782-2389) Ross. Polly 3716 Eton Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-6028) Sakiewicz, Linda 300 Westridge Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-8525) Sanders. Caroline Rt. 2, Box 457. Frogmore, SC 29920 (803 838-2174) Schulken. Susan 1 12 West College St., Whiteville, NC 28472 (919 642-3770) Schultz, Duvall 601 St. Andrews St.. Tarboro. NC 27886 (919 823-7419) Sigmon. Anne 3617 Alamance Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2518) Smith. Cindy 2531 Glenwood Avenue. Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 781-0241) Smith, Elizabeth 2303 Canal Dr., Wilson, NC 27893 (919 243-6729) Steinberg, Linda 30 Pinto Ct.. Spartanburg, SC 29302 (803 579-3274) Sullivan, Kim P.O. Box 406, Southern Pines, NC 28387 (919 692-8556) Tate, Lynn 3520 Canterbury Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 637-4217) Taylor, Lauren 235 Country Club Drive, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-2202) Tolman, Susan 4213 Converse Drive, Raleigh. NC 27609 (919 787-3097) Trent, Margie 908 Hunting Ridge, Martinsville, VA 24112 (703 632-1425) Turner, Ruthie 2521 White Oak Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-0190) Vance, Em Box 6320-Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Walters, Betty Lynn 612 East Academy St., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 (919 552-5961) Wannamaker, Mary Jo P.O. Box 194, St. Matthews, SC 29135 (803 874-2153) Ward, Sandra 40 Kensington St., Lumberton, NC 28358 (919 738-5437) Ware, Sally 115 Lowood Lane, Greenville, SC 29605 (803 233-8098) Werman, Claudia 114 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (919 821-3389) Wilcox, Mary 3202 Round Hill Road, Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 288-1465) Williams, Elizabeth 808 Lakestone Drive, Raleigh. NC 27609 (919 782-2277) Williams, Jackie P.O. Box 2372, Raleigh, NC 27602 (919 834-8350) Woodson, Martha 2805 Lakeview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2424) Wooren, Claudia 114 N. College St., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 523-8553) Wooten, Edith 1100 Marlowe Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2127) Zaytoun, Michele 3353 Alleghany Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-4525) FRESHMEN Baker, Randy Rt. 3, Box 104, Carthage, NC 28327 (919 295-6054) Barndt, Vanessa 3906 Yadkin Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-3929) Belcher, Susie 501 Barborosa Ln., Princeton, WV 24740 (304 487-1650) Bennett, Terry 620 Arbor Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 (919 723-5927) Blackburn, Rosemary Rt. 2, Box N, Warsaw, NC 28398 (919 293-4491) Bridger, Amy 1012 Reedy Creek Rd., Cary NC 87511 (919 469-1212) Brogden, Susan 1406 Shepherd St., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-2438) Call, Cathy 3700 Hillandale Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-5075) Capps, Karla 6121 84th Ave., New Carrollton, MD 20784 (301 577-0821) Cockrell, Caroline 3310 Alamance Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-0234) Conner, Gina Box 369, Oxford, MD 21654 (301 226-5143) Currin, Marsha 3424 Huntleigh Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 876-3506) Davis, Cathy 708 Staley Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-0267) Derreth, Eve 112 King William, Raleigh, NC 27610 (919 755-1833) Dial, Mary Doris Rt. 2, Box 402-B, Pembroke, NC 28372 (919 521-4638) Dickens, Kelly P.O. Box 156, Halifax, NC 27839 (919 583-6351) Dillard, Hamer St. Mary ' s College, Raleigh, NC 27611 (919 755-1617) Dixon, Nancy 906 Moran Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 (919 299-8871) Drake , Parti 5216 Coronado Dr., Raleigh, NC (919 782-2102) Finch, JoEllen 600 Glen Eden Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-5562) Fountain, Valerie 104 Gregg St., Farmville, NC 27828 (919 753-2416) Gardner, Lynn 970 16th Ave. PL, N.W., Hickory, NC 26801 (704 322-7303) Carfis, Lisa 9012 Longstreet Dr., Manassas, VA 22110 (703 368-2264) Greer, Suzanne 5215 Coronado Ct., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2300) Hafer, Kathy 1821 St. Mary ' s St., Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 828-1512) Halifax, Celeste 1201 Watergate Ct„ Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 876-5040) Hardy, Melanie 1803 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 523-1522) Harris, Amy Rt. 1, Box 557-C, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 781-5430) Haynes, Leigh Ann 1205 Kershaw Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-2009) Henderson, Amelia 2820 Country Club Ln., Charlotte, NC 28205 (704 333-5682) Herring, Jasteel Rt. 3, 4 Leon Rd., Nashville, NC 27856 (919 443-2655) Holman, Ann 1905 Winterlochen, Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-5180) Holroyd, Mary Jacque 1438 Main St., Princeton, WV 24740 (304 425-5694) Hudgins, Polly 1102 Plantation Rd., Martinsville, VA 24112 (703 632-5996) Huggins, Nancy 1700 North Pine St., Lumberton, NC 28358 (919 739-3763) Hutaff, Martha 2866 Skye Dr.. Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 484-3239) Hutchinson, Susan 301 Summertime Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28303 (919 484-2085) Ives, Tanya 5307 Trentwoods Dr., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 633-0872) Jones, Annetta 2120 White Oak Rd„ Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 782-2143) Jones, Helen 2908 Wycliff Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 (919 787-5635) Kluttz, Carmen 4724 Connell Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 787-1011) Kozma, Carol 604 Lakestone Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-1109) Langhorne, Molly 1607 Brookland Parkway, Richmond, VA 23227 (804 358-9603) Lea, Jennifer 525 Dogwood Dr., Danville, VA 24541 (804-793-1144) Lyday, Nancy 3506 Keats PI., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-4137) Machen, Cindy 1200 Hillwood Ct., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 876-2114) Marshall, Linda 3631 Alleghany Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2943) McCabe, Kaky 3224 Landor Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-2265) McCrary, Kate 2410 Oakwood Rd., Burlington. NC 27215 (919 584-6361) McCraw, Valerie 246 Shasta Ln.. Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 364-1370) McLemore, Regan 1704 Raeford Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 485-7790) Mercer, Jayne 2101 Canal Dr., Wilson, NC 27893 (919 291-0785) Miller, Amy 406 Timberlane Dr., Mt. Holly, NC 28120 (704 827-5738) Miller, Conley 1455 Pine Valley Loop, Fayetteville, NC 28305 (919 484-8165) Miller, Susan 4008 Brownstone Cir., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-2519) Moore, Sandra 2121 S. Miami Blvd., Durham. NC 27703 (919 596-2496) Morrison, Kathy 5914 Overlea Rd., Bethesda, MD 20016 (301 229-1547) Nelson, Missy 2337 Lathrop Ln., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 365-30.54) Nuckles, Jenny Rt. 3, Box 298D, Wake Forest, NC 27587 (919 556-3636) O ' Leary, Treva 1930 Pinewood Cir., Charlotte, NC 28211 (704 364-6598) O ' Neal, Michelle 809 Buckle Ct., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-9404) Onero, Tina 3301 New Hope Rd., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 872-1881) Packer, Kathy 2521 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27608 (919 782-4741) Parker, Debbie 3912 Ingram Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919 876-3410) Parker, Janie 416 Drummond Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-3129) Parrott, Jeannette 1202 Sweet Briar Cir., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 523-4728) Patrick, Angela Rt. 9, Box 329, Greenville, NC 27834 (919 756-3714) Patrick, Elizabeth 2218 Stallings Dr., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 522-4250) Patterson, Elizabeth 2102 Greenbriar Rd., Kinston, NC 28501 (919 523-6947) Pearson, Barbara 285 Cliff Rd., Southern Pines, NC 28387 (919 692-2738) Peete, Marianna 2814 Chelsea Cir., Durham, NC 27707 (919 489-0219) Powell, Stephanie 609 Tanglewood Cir., Roxboro, NC 27573 (919 599-9384) Redmond, Laure Apt. 8137-C, 3301 W. Esplande Ave., Metairie, LA 70002 (504 837-4567) Rice, Sarah St. Mary ' s College, Raleigh. NC 27611 (919 821-7457) Seawell, Katie 2320 Danbury Rd., Greensboro, NC 27408 (919 274-4478) Smith, Cameron 408 Drummond Dr., Raleigh. NC 27609 (919 782-2224) Speer, Ann 81 Cooper Glen, Huntington, WV 25701 (304 525-2244) Stoffel, Mary Ann P.O. Box 205, N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 (803 272-6281) Stokes, Erwin Rt. 4, Box 304, LaGrange, NC 28551 (919 566-3472) Stowe, Mary 1003 Montpelier Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 (919 294-2049) Tyler, Boo 3400 Landor Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 782-2151) Vaeth, Foo 1117 York Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (804 428-7203) Via, Elizabeth 7401 Fiesta Way, Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 872-7768) Watkins, Treva 612 Marlowe Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919 787-5587) Wheeler, Karen Rt. 3, Box 1 14-A, Zebulon, NC 27597 (919 269-9290) Wilkinson, Terri 515 Forest Heights Dr., Marion, NC 28752 (704 652-6085) Williams. Lee P.O. Box 561, Clinton, NC 28328 (919 592-8888) Wilson, Angie Box 910, Smithfield, NC 27577 (919 934-2096) Wilson. Margi 8309 Lakewood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612 (919 781-6183) Woltz, Rita 315 Handley Ave., Winchester, VA 22601 (703 662-2229) Woodruff, Debbie 4500 Country Club Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 (919 637-6485) X A TRIBUTE TO DR. ROYSTER Dr. Royster, our college physician, decided to retire after 25 years of devoted service to SMC. Doctor Royster came to SMC in 1952 with his lovely wife Phoebe who is an alumna of SMC 28 . Both his sister and sister-in-law are alumnae. Dr. and Mrs. Royster have two boys age 30 and 33. When asked about his tenure at SMC, he replied, It was a bright spot in my life. Dr. Royster attended UNC and Cornell Medical Schools. St. Mary ' s has doubled its size since he arrived. He said the girls had changed in that they are more concerned with what is going on around them. Dr. Royster is very pleased with his replacement, Dr. Hubert B. Haywood III., whose grandfather preceeded Dr. Royster as a physician at SMC. Dr. Royster We salute you for the good health services you provided us here at S.M.C., and we wish you happiness for the future. 164 $3 £,rsyvi I EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ESTABLISHED 1842 BY REV. ALDERT SMEDES ON SITE OF AN EARLIER EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, WHICH OPENED 183 DEPARTMENT n; CONSERVATION AN n UEVlLTIPMrNT 1941 Today I thought about you today Not like before as friends But more like a sister Someone closer And not as it began Before Before we knew each other well Our seldom glances showed weary thoughts Of things to come They came The time brought warmth As sun brings light Each day It cleared my heart The way The way we used to do alone And tomorrow Do things the same Not the way they were But the way thev are Today M.C.B. St. Mary ' s A song to sing. Live and love, for her days pass quickly. Open your minds to her gift of learning and Invite her joy and excitement into your heart. Best and find peace within her walls and She will reward you. Strive to do your best and Do not let her down Because she loves you and Gives you her best. M.W.T. 66 167 The STAGECOACH is compiled to remind us of our lasting contribution to the St. Mary ' s community. It is a special book which is preserved by the students, faculty, and administration in order to insure an accurate composite of the St. Mary ' s spirit. But, the STAGECOACH would not exist if there were not people who were willing to give a little bit extra of themselves in order to make this book a little more precious than all the others. As editor of the STAGECOACH, I would never have been able to construct this book of memories alone. Every student, every faculty member, and every administrator has contributed selflessly in order to preserve this school spirit. At this time I would like to thank my yearbook staff and the St. Mary ' s community as a whole for contributing these memories; but, I especially want to thank those individuals who gave that extra portion to make the STAGECOACH the reflection of the spirit of our 1978-1979 St. Mary ' s community. Mr. Joseph Allegood Mr. Keith Barnes Mrs. Georgette Campbell Mr. B.W. Conrad Mr. Windel Crawley Dr. Marcia Jones Miss Mittie Denise Landi Miss Robin Redding All the ladies in the Business Office All the nurses in the Infirmary And Most especially my family and my friends who never let me down and who were always there to give me the strength and support I needed. Elise Ward STAGECOACH EDITOR 1978-1979 ' jr Stagecoach 1978-1979 39i+31 Not to be taken from this room
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