St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1956
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7 we Qeic Published by TH E SENIOR CLASS of SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA bon ues-QARY 'Z ES COLLEGE' . 'x.'WAHn., ,S A .my ' iw 1956 R 4 7- Pm 1 1 A SX L -s 34 A jf:1N ' I A . V A :mag ' . . AUGUSTYN To Thee Dear St. Augustine7s We Raise Our Voices Strong e uPraising Thy Name Everw ATKINSON HALL HLIADET ' iam, .1 re 'S is . bln, V , W, .4 FORE ORD Wie, the Senior Class of 1956, present our yearbook, THE FALCON. The task of publishing this volume has been .arduous but pleasant. In producing this annual, we have acquired a richer experience in human relations, in making decisions, and in perseverence. All of these exper- iences should make us better citizens and prepare us to overcome the many obstacles that will confront us in life. The yearbook Staff has attempted to record for each of you some oi' the memorable episodes during your college life at Saint Augustine's College. lVe sincerely hope that the 1956 FALCON will cause each of you to continue to work to preserve the customs, traditions and ideals of the college. LEROY H.ARRISON A NQQ CGLLEW Edifor 3 W, AUKE-3'U5Tl R ., .,.,. ... .r -..,, .- . . .Ja . .- a ,f9 ,paw ,gms TOYOU... Mrs. YValker, we sincerely dedicate the 1956 ALC . , choice was not made in haste, but after many hours of deliberation and thought. There are many reasons why you should be our dedicatee and all of them are sound, yet, too numerous to state in the space allocated for this dedication. Yet, suffice it to say that because of your sincerity, humility, and devotion to your work, and helpfulness to us, you have epitomized an ideal person. No less reason is your maintaining all the records and advising us of our progress during the past four years. You have constantly made us conscious of our academic standing and moti- vated us to excel in all undertakings. The one regret we have in dedicating our Yearbook to you is that words are so ineffectual when it comes to expressing how we really feel toward you: yet. believe us when we say simply, Thank you, and may The Good Lord-forever bless and F ow the fruit of our labor. Our keep you. 4 kmxmxsXxM4XAX 'mix mx 1 .w 5' 4 A' -' 5 QHQQQ S. A K, A 3 i V ', I. , A ,X 1 1 'Q .-.---Jw I J,,f 0.485 ws f gil' tta a g ttp it 5 5 C . , I F .rl , aye mix. N 'VEYZW-ggi fr ' T., ki -1' w:.-:,- . ' J A. ' ,. 582253 HQ . kiirewl-si Dear Senior Class: On the occasion of your leaving St. Augustine's College after an academic sojourn of four years, I congratulate you. Your graduation will truly be the commencement of a new chapter in the book of life. lVe have attempted to acquaint you with the religious, scientific and humanistic implications in the matter of everyday living. It is my wish that you will now be better able to evaluate change in terms of continuing. human progress rather than as a threat to human stability. Always carry with you a Christian optimism based upon reality. Forever be true to God and your fellowman. May success ever attend you. Very truly yours, I ames A . Boyer , 6 resident Q ,.!'-Ulu 4 ,, H. - 'gin ,, '. 'I Q1 , ' 3,1 lfllvii Ai' ' :-'1 ,+!-1: 'hi I, -s V' fl -. ,. N TX X ..,, 1 Q H Tx x 1 ,. ' x ' AQ, , 413- , K W A w ki- i .ff gs' Uni 5 ' 1 -n I' fin .lu,g-. I SAm'EL BROWNE LELA AMONS I 'Ike-P1'e51'dent SPUPIHU' Bzzsinexs .Manager SE IOR CLASS OFFICER cd-Y ,IAMES CLARK Prefzklent 'N-Q 'Nuff' XV.-KLTER SWINDELL JAMES WOODEN Trfaszzrfr AdverZ1'5z'ng Alanager gd' X -lv' ' I I I I H I REGINALD L. LYNCH Assistant Dean ,ms-, 4 . 1 Of' .Ia If I, U ,- .J I, ,, V tif H , QW' i ' ROBERT B. FARR Registrar qqqnnnullllllll Q. -4 WILLIAM H. DEL.ANY Acting Dean cyf Instruction in 'R 1 W Q ww Q 'sq I zl . X 1IIs N -Q nqb- ,' s N it - K x ' RICHARD E. BALL ' Treasurer M , Q ,mm , ,mm ig. 5 ,Q , 3 ' 7 'f' e I -' PURDIE ANDER5 MRS. DORIS BALI., Biology gnd Chgmiygcy Elementagf Education vac? gf' if ' N, +..Lyh ,. ...g I ff'A1L 1.-v A . R. A-4 A1 am 'vp' f f W 4 kx ' xi gf A f- 4' Q L , JAMES H, BOX'KIN, B.A. FRED CARNAGE, LL.B. Polilital Science Bllffflfif , ' :M Ljf --.-w i . ,r A Wx 'il A' 'ff' . 1 'I 'if JSI I ,I 5 , .fa X.. f- ,Qu A' JESSE CLEMENT PIU'-ffm! Edllfafwfl Subxislence Direelress . ' .. . ,K YT f Q x .5 ,,f.r- 0- Q,- -a-.Af N'-gg MRS.JOE I. DELANEX' MRS. JULIA B. DELANEY, M.A. A rt Speech ML AS-I RICHARD BALL, M.B.A. Businesx Q A Q . 4? ' AX .f....x 0-upf4 WU! We DAVID CI-IOU, Ph.D. Chemixtgf VM nr . M155 L015 COLEMAN, B.S. MISS CELIA DAVIDSON, M.M. Illuxic ,gm 2555 QI it 2. L , 'A-, , .115 I , W 'Fw : ' ' I-Hifi? .' 0,1 . . L4-' 'xx H gil -. :Wifi 'F ' 1 MRS. IRENE DICIQENS, B.A. Dean zyf W'0men 's Qs. F A x - w , A 2, .Av-ui! rv pa ' ! I...-. 1 A If . Miss MARGARET BUGG, B.A. Greek va., A! ' -ww 'mf A X 1 A ' P XY ax-1. Q XY 5, ,,.z v, I 4 5 hiya, fe ffi.-Qrfxi ' wx I . Vi ,, 4, .'g,:: .Mv , INN 1 hy:- 15415. If MRS. SELEAH CLARK, B.A. Rexidence Dirertress ,Q-9, Zvi WILLIAM H. DELANEY, M.A. English 'VX 'Vi Q0 MRS. OPIIELIA IRVING, B.S. Assislant Librarian . . f .,1,. , . V ' r- 4 - V .f A fr . 3? . A A V' fu 4 ' X' 5 I V3 . .ig .MJ , A yjw- , ' A-Q... 5? if ,T I Q. J 'ff ' X ' All S R 1' A .. X ' fy .. xgikk ' wwe- A ' fm 3: , - .- ,ERI-5 I, 'Q' IQIIISW A -A . 4 .-g- ,11?'1E2EQ, -.- w. 3 15' 2' . J I -A1 , 3 -E' 1. MRS. MARGARET GLASGOE, B.A. CHRISTOPHER C. GRAX', B.D Superznlendenl ay' Laundfl' Dean rj .UNI Y I I .AY A ,IAEA 'msghw , 37 'S fm QW J 1 g 5 Hl'i9'kf,, LAWERENCE HIGH, M.A. X'VILsoN INBORDEN, B.S. Brmnesx .Uallzemalifs . ,X 'S ,4 gl, X A .X :rf R I X r- ,A .- 9 51 C' . ,Q ' if j X .f RICHARD NIATTHEWS, M.S. Phyxics MRS. CARRIE MATTHEWS, B.A. Secretagl -'N as S. D. RUDDER, S.T.B. Religion: Education Mlss ESTER PARKER, B.S. Caslzifr MISS BARBARA l'1AR'l', B..-X, Engliylz ELIZABETH JILES, BA. Swrrfarj' R, , A...-Ig ' ov ' 2 A ..,-Q CHARLES H. MCI,ENDON, AISI. E!iIlfUfl'07l 'A 'as .J -.- 5.x ri Win-l-,YO .1 ELM!-.R SCHXVI-QRTMAN, Ph.D, 1115 I nil If 153' f' -vvzv' . I, x .- WV I MRS. A1ARGARE'I' HAx'Es, B.S. .S'e'fn'I11I y 'K xi 1- bl If v-A S9 .IOSEPH -JONES, BLS. Bfolagj' -I 'Q A J: I I .1 ir-A 3 . f 1 ' ,v ,. fd, .1 .J- INIISS ELIZABETH INIOORE, B.S BIlXIvlIt'JJ 1, :X I ' 'Elf tif ' in - ' X ' I . . , I f CARL SMITH, B..-X. Dranzalifs www. ' I .KN M -AJ' IViISS CIAROLYN SMITH, Edlxl. B1lJl,7ZFJ.f af gf I GEORGE WALKER, -IR., M.S. Phvxical Edufalion Mlss VVILLIE B. PERRY, B.S. .Shrrlary f- 11 22, ' 'N' - X .-L5 -1. 1 -. A 1 41 L' I H 0 4 Q A. rf' . ' Z' ' ,,E,: . . 5.'1, . gig. in : A -LA IGAI. E. SPRAGGIN, M.A. BERNICE TAYLOR. B-S. Sofiology Slzperintfrzdfnf ry' Buildzngs V -A aw I A. . , 0... my if if Q fam , ff' , 4 . 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X WNMX Ewan ' .ik 1 , Q, , SQSTQQ N ii ARMA' 5 CLASS HISTORY One, two, three, four years have sifted through the sands of time, and we, the Class of '56, can look back with grateful thoughts, memories of hardships, failures, and many moments to treasure. Have you ever felt the air of dignity or like the world is at your feet? Well, this is the feeling of 'every senior. To really understand this feeling let me relate the history of the class. It was September, 1952, that we entered the gates of Saint Augustinels and began our regis- tration for the first year of working toward a degree. To the upperclassmen we were just a bunch of green freshmen, but to ourselves there was no group of students who were more dignified and knew so much as we. We had a lot to learn. It is not true, however, that in every instance we were dumb and had no common sense, because most of us knew that it was here that we would begin to lay a firm foundation and prepare ourselves not only intellectually, but spiritually and socially as well. Our class worked hard during the first se- mester to prove ourselves worthy of all the struggling our parents and teachers were doing for us, and we did prove it. Wle were organized, and James Clark was elected president of the class. All of us finally began to catch on to the swing of campus life and so we learned to apply ourselves socially. Many joined such activities as the Dramatics Club, Choir, Canterbury Club, and other groups of interest. It was November and Homecoming had rolled around. W'e worked diligently to decorate our fioat, and VVinifred Lee could not hove I4 been prouder to reign as our '4Miss Freshmen Classf, Let us not forget our great athletes, Yes, the ones this class brought to Saint Augustine's. Do you remember Tony lfVashington and Owen Duncan in football, Leroy Harrison in track, and our contributions to basketball? The CIAA tournament was a highlight our first year. Wle showedoff such players as Donald Young, Richard Mosely, Tony Washington, and Clarence Burks who was named Most Valuable Player for '52-'53.', These great players helped the Falcons win the title of runners-up in the tournament. It was this year that Coach Roy D. Moore was given a trophy for L'Outstanding Coach of the Yearf' lVe were broken-hearted because we lost the game to Wlinston-Salem by two points, but our spirit was high for we knew that we couldn't win everything. The tournament was over and we resumed our studies for soon there would be a reckoning day on the 'cOle Campus. The spring was here and some of us got just plain old spring fever, but there were books to be read and term papers to be written. How did we make it? The end of May was here, exams were taken, and clothes were packed. XVe were headed for home and the first year was completed. ' Y'Ve hear dire stories of how, at the end of the School year, students throw their books in a trunk and vow they will not think of school again until vacation is over. This was not true for us because memories of classmates lingered in our hearts. It was September, '53 and we were back at the 'GOle Camping Ground greeting old faces and preparing to initiate the freshmen. In a few weeks we had settled down to the same old routine. james Clark was again elected president of the class and from this time on remained president. As in every class history a few of thc tribe were lost, but fortunately we gained more. The year was full of events. Homecoming was here and Shirley Cherry was our Belle of the South. By this time the year was in full swing and many of us were pledging sorcrities and fra- ternities. Ilene Moore and Vida McCon- neaughey were pledged in an honor society, Alpha Kappa Delta. Some of us had not quite reached this step but we were still striving. Football and basketball seasons were over and we were looking forward to the spring dances. As each day unfolded, we ventured into new experiences, and sought new tasks to undertake. The class was knitted close together. XVe were one for all and all for one. By the end of the year, we were looking for- ward to becoming sophisticated juniors. lVhen the summer of '54 was over and we returned as juniors, the air of sophistication was with us. YYe dreaded the loss of so many girls who were majoring in pre-nursing. The ratio of the class decreased tremendously, but they were our classmates from the beginning and quite often they are mentioned by us. Life on the campus was nothing new to us by this time so becoming adjusted was no longer a problem. Wlhen the year began to move along smoothly, we began to think about events for the year. Wlould there be ajunior and Senior Prom? Who would make the honor societies? WVill I ever cross this burning sand? All of these were questions which ran through our minds. I5 In january of 1955 james Clark, Vida Mc- Conneaughey, julia Bryant, Sarah Leach, George Brown, Samuel Brown, Marjorie'Forte and Shirley Addison were initiated into Alpha Kappa Mu. In Phi Kappa Alpha went Vida McConneaughey and Samuel Brown and to Sigma Rho Sigma was added Vida McCon- neaughey and Ilene Moore. To Beta Kappa Chi went Robert Turner and Janes Hill. By this time we had in our class a queenly court. Shirley Cherry was chosen Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alphaf, Barbara Parker, the 4'Sigmas Sweetheart and Lela Amons, The Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi. XVhen the year was over, we had prepared ourselves in every respect to be called seniors. XVe came back with work in our systems and co-operation in our minds. To the queenly court was added Vivian Mackey, Miss Saint Augustineisf' and-De- lores Thomas, Queen of Omega Psi Phi. To the honor societies. james Hill was initi- ated into Alpha Kappa lNIu, in Phi Kappa Alpha went George johnson, XVillie Newell, Ilene Moore, Sarah Leach, and Shirley Ad- dison. james Clark, George johnson, Vida Mc- Conneaughey, Marjorie Forte, YN'illie Newell, Robert Turner, Samuel Brown, julia Bryant, Dejuanna Browning, and George Brown were named lI'lzo'x H710 Among Sfudfnlx in Pimerimn Colleges and C-'n1'zferJzilzirs.' X'Ve prepared ourselves in every way for graduation, and at last May 21, 1956, was here. Four more chapters were added to the history of Saint Augustine's, four years of work and time. XVe have completed our studies on this campus, but where shall we go from here? SHIRLEY ADDISON C lays Hixtorzian ,,...'3,sJN LBWRHRY AUGUSTINFS COLLEGF s ' 1 rg 1' 1 ma 1 ' or M Q , 5? i,,, Z Q ,,,,,,,,fewf-,-if , . A 1 310' 3 . , . A 4, . -asf' , 4 i 3 s' 5 , 4 i Q Q r 2' XY 5 mi ' Yi' Q' 4 .Eg A , 5 s Wiz w. A rw . i .v 'apr ffi i . 1 P .9 Wk Z ,i X 1 jf X BESSIE BARCO General Scienfe, B.S. Big Sisters Club, Sigma Gamma Rho So- rority, Pan-Hellenic Council, F.T.A. THELMA LEE BOVVENS Musz'c, English, B.A. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Library Staff, Choir, Curriculum Council, Big Sisters Club. 'UN 'U SHIRLEY M. ADDISON Elementagz Education, B.A. Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Kappa Al Sorority, Canterbury Club, Big Sisters C Usher Guild. LELA B. AMONS Elemenlagf Education, B.A. Canterbury Club, Big Sisters Club, Us Guild, Secretary of the Senior Class. CLAYTON A. BROWN Pfrvsiraf Edufzzlion, B.S. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. GEORGE W. BROWN, JR. Biology, B.S. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Wholr l Alpha Kappa Mu, Beta Kappa Chl. GLORIA L. BROWN Social Sludies, B.A. Ar- Sisters, Social Science. f SAMUEL J. BRowNE E71glIiJilI,. Pre- Theology yrcader, Canterbury Club, Chaplaiifs Lglgsistant, Alpha Kappa Mu, Phi Kappa pha, l1'lzo'5 li'l1o, Curriculum Council. GOLDIE BUFFALOE Q Elemonlary Ea'ucalz'on, B.A. lag sisters Club, zf-ia Phi Bm sammy. l ll Wi BETTIE L. BURGI-:ss l Commeroial Education, B.A. qiig Sisters Club, Pen Staff. l ill' Vwx ' X.-I .,,1 1 fww. DEKIUANNA R. BROXYNING Bzzjzizzmi EllIlt'I1fl07I, HA. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Pan-l-lcllcnic Council, U.N.C.F. Student Representative, Curriculum Council, llvllfllj H'l1o, Yearbook Stall. JULIA A. BRYANT Business, B.A. Alpha Kappa Blu, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, ll'lzo'5 ll'l1o, F.T.A. Q PV! '30B g . .4,,sY JOSEPH CARTER Biology, P!l1'5Iit'l1iE0Illfdili07Z, B.S Lampodus Club, Athletic Committee. SHIRLEY CHERRY Eiemeniap' Edufaiion, B.A. Big Sisters Club, Canterbury Club, Usher Guild, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, '-'E af' DORIS BURNEY Elementagi Education, B.A. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Big Sisters Club Drarnatics Club, Canterbury Club, Pan Hellenic Council. MOLLIE EVELYN BURWELL Social Scienre, Hisloqy, B.A. Social Science Club, Library Staff? JAMES MCCLAREN CLARK Social Srience, English, B.A. Choir, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Who's Who, Alpha Kappa Mu, Drarnatics Clubg President, Student Council. FRANCES LOUISE COBLE Elementagf Education, B.A. RICHARD L. COX Q Elementary Education, B.A. l l l l l l 1 l l Q JEFFREY CUFFEE Sociology, Pre-Theology, B.A. lLampodus, Canterbury Club, Social Science l Club. l l l MAZELLE EUDORA ECTOR l Sociology, B.A. Canterbury Club, Big Sisters Club, Social Science Club, Pyramid Club. VALERIE YVONNE FIELDS Elementagf Education, B.A. F.T.A. , A fwf if 1 ,,- , ...,,.,- LENA MAE DUNCAN Pliyszral Eduration, B.S. Big Sisters Club, Athletic Club. OXVEN DUNCAN, III Biology, B.S. Football Team, Dramatics Club, Pan-He lenic Council, Kappa Alpha Psi. KWWL Vex' 1. -'-f, 'U . QQDVNU. 1' 5, - f' -x' '- fxs ff . , DOROTHY FRIZZELL Social Studies, Hirtorjg B.A. Big Sisters Club, Pyramid Club, Social Science Club, Library Staff. JOHN YV. FREEMAN Commfrriai Edzzfation, B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. rt? ggxff Q15 .44-wx FQQ i - K., ETHEL R. FORD Business Education, B.A. F.T.A., Big Sisters Club. MARJORIE FORTE Commerrial Education, Social Slzzdies, B.A. Alpha Kappa Mu, Social Science Club, Big Sisters Club, I1'l1o's 11710, F.T.A., Dramatics Club. ew' ADOLPH GREEN Business Education, BA. Canterbury Club, F.T.A., Yearbook Staff. MAGGIE B. GREENE Natural Science, B.S. ' Big Sisters Club. I LEROY HARRISON Business Education, B.A. Choral Club, Brotherhood of St. Andrews, Track, Editor of Campus Calendar, Editor of Yearbook, Phi Beta Sigma. BETTY HARTSFIELD l Commfrrizzl Edumtion, B.A. lPen Staff, Yearbook Staff, Big Sisters Club, llntcr-Dormitory Council, Canterbury Club, lDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Dramatics iClub, Future Teacher's of America. I 4 i Wm l l X . .Q-:I .wen . i ROBERTA HINTON .W Commercial Edumzion, B.A. gg, '.T.A. l l J 1 1 GERTRUDE HOLDEN ,T-A. Biology, B.S. ,. gas- , : ,.,, X , e .- va. 2 . ., x , 3 is lt: 1, Ai, Ji QQ. FT t s -'url 'psi A, 'x if if N2 N , ff 4 Jem V ' s kwa . X ' s ASSWQ Q- , 1 iffy? , 5 , ,, ai l -.,., t . ,Ai ,, i - ' ' . X ' 4-' JY: , ' 'I' 5. A V: .' 'Q:'.g:t:4, . ,. ' ss fitf , ggwgxgr ft :E .. fig., 'A Ykvf zr ' wi:iEg1EQQ'1i W- 'l S '. ::Q1it.'St5'9 55 -Home RUTH M. HIGH Plirsfral Education, Biology, B.A. Athletic Committee, Big Sisters Club, Phys- ical Education Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. JAMES E. HILL Biology, Clzenzzsffr, B.S. Beta Kappa Chi, Student Council, Cur- riculum Council, Academic Advisory Com- mittee, Dramatics, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Hibi- ': 'wan td'F 713' ,- Qu GLADYS M. JILES Bzblogr, B,S. ETA., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Big Sisters Club. GEORGE C. JOHNSON, Frmcfz, English, B.A. I1'ho's 11710, Phi Kappa Alpha, Brother- hood of St, Andrew, Assistant Student Dean of Men, F.T.A. he Q -- in , Y, I if , fa- .- 7-. fV'.,4. 4: :f ' ' -.l Q ' ' w r :. ' ' X .L . Xa ff-1-.. . pq-u lv L-I 35 'qu 'Z'.7'li ' 4 I,-Q INA RUTH HOLLOWAY English, B.A. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Big Sister Club MYRNA LOY HORNE Bzzsirzexs Education, B,A. Big Sisters Club, F.T.A. , pf- x .' ,--:-'7 M X ?w 1 , v t ' v 7 X K 317 ALMA DORIS JONES Social Science, B.A. Social Science Club. BETTY M. JONES Elcmcntagf Education, B.A. GWENDOLYN JONES Elementagw Education, B.A. Choir, Canterbury Club, Altar Guild, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Big Sisters Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. MARGAREE DELORES JONES Elementaiy Education, B.A. Cheerleader, F.T.A. Q WINIFRED DOROTHY LEE Elementary Education, B.A. JAYE CEE LYON Biology, B.S. 4-1,:.fi' K 4 ww F' W -i,x.,,- -L., i 'tu - - -, tk. - A 1 ,-. 1- ' w -rwxfii been fp? Pb' N TEO LA JONES Efementaty Edzzfation, B.A. F.T.A., Big Sisters Club. SARAH LOU LEACH Elementany Education, B.A. C9 53 Era - :r P- no 77 rm 'U 'U nv vs: CU S? . , U5 Cn 3' A- 2' T54 3 Q C J -1 f , 'X-fx .fb ,:, ey ., V .1 : S 09 f Usher ' 5 5: isgazfe-i. 1 1 , , 1 1 , N. ,x - i 1 ..f .tn-j,,5,. 1 N X 4, V ' ' fi ,g,i5,, -S, 4, -- '-2. Q.: . ., ' ,.., L ' ii 5' , YWR , N y, ., V A ' 5,-f. -0- , 'I 'ff 15':f?Zi'5 HELEN LOUISE MCDONVELL Pliysical Education, Biology, B.S. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Big Sisters Club, Athletic Council, Canterbury Club. JOHN C. MCRAE History amlSor1'al Srimres, B.A. Social Science Club, Athletic Council. 'Lux NN' fx .Q seve- lf- N, 4 -:rr 9' HELEN C. MCCLAMB Business Educalion, B.A. Big Sisters Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Charm Club, F.T.A. VIDA LA VERNE MCCONNEAUGHEY Sociology, English, B.A. Canterbury Club, Social Science Club, Student Council, Phi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Mu, Choir, Sigma Rho Sigma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Dramatics, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Big Sisters Club, Who'J Who.- -Q '99 i CAROLYN ARMENTHA MACKEY Elementary Education, B.A. Altar Guild, Canterbury Club, Big SistCrS Club, Chapel Committee, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Pan-Hellenic Council, Sunday School Teacher. VIVIAN JEAN MACKEY Biology, B.S. Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Big Sisters Club, Senior Council. UH ,lenic Council, F.T.A., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. l RANDOLPH MILLER T Pliysiral Education, B.A. - lAthletic Committee, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ? ternity. ,N W 'R gaze I V A l I 'vgw l i ANNYE R. MONK ,, Erzglixlz, French, B.A. ,lljramatics Club, Canterbury Club, Big :1Sisters Club, F.T.A. l ILENE MOORE 7 -8,051-010g,1' Rflz'gz'0z15 Edzzcation B.A. A Student Council, Inter-Dormitory Council, Canterbury Club, Choir, Altar Guild, Social Science Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sigma Rho Sigma, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. No' JENNETTE MOORE Biology, B.S. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, ET..-X., Can- terbury Club, Big Sisters Club, Dramatics Club. RUBY M. MOSES Business Education, B.A. 7. F.T.A. Yearbook Staff. ff -he . .. 1-fi? A 'V A 7. 5' JM.. , . fx ,Y I 'Wx ', V ,ww -,I fx 4 fi' t,,f CATHERINE E. MOYE History, Social Studies, B.A. Big .SiSters Club, Social Science Club, Dra- ,vl matics Club, Student Chaperone, Pan-Hel- I Q . w SUSIE B. PARKER Eiernenlanv Educalion, B.A. Big Sisters Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, F.T.A. MARY E. PEAY General Science, B.S. Choral Club, Big Sisters Club, Canterbury Club. Il r 7' vt., fliii QUN li' III I WILLIE B. NEWELL I French, B.A. Wholv Who. I THERESSA B. NEWKIRK 'I Commercial Education, B.A. ii F.T.A., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Pen Staff, Big Sisters Club, Social Committee, II Warden, Yearbook Staff. , I I I 1 . . i 1 . 79 H, ,gan .Q Wk x,,,,A LILLIAN B. ROBERTS Businesx Education, B.A. I Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Big Sisters Club. I ROBERT R. ROBINSON I Social Studies, History, B.A. I Social Science Club, Dramatics Club, Track, i Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. 5 I EVA NELL SANDERS Physical Education, B.A. Big Sisters Club. GEORGE C. SCOTT Biology, B.S. Sphinx Club. 'WN XX., SIDNEY E. SMITH Physical Education, Biology, B.A. Athletic Council, Dormitory Council. MABLE SPEARMAN Elementanv Education, B.A. l Big Sisters Club. M JOHN B. SMALL, JR. Natural Science, B.S. Phi Be-ta Sigma Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic Council, Usher Guild. RUVEL A. SMITH Biology, .Natural Science, B.S. Sv. -'Uv 'Was 4-Us-N QT' iss,-W' ,. Q 1 CLYDE TERRELL Business Education, B.A. F .T.A. FRANK T. TERRELL Pliyxical E0lZlCHlI'0H and Biologug B.A. Athletic Committee. ics -sf N Q-.0-27 ty- .5 , XF' WALTER S. SWINDELL Sociology, Social Studies, B.A. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, F.T.A., Sigma Rho Sigma, Social Science Club, FALCON Staff. ALMA IRENE TAYLOR Elementagu Education, B.A. F.T.A., Canterbury Club, Big Sisters Club. 4..- DELOIS A. THOMAS Bzzszoess Education, B.A. F.T.A., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Big Sisters Club, Charm Club. GOLDIA JACQUELINE THOMAS Bzuifzfxs Educafzlon, B.A. F.T.A., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Charm Club, Altar Guild, Big Sisters Club. l HOWARD M. TODD l w N i Pliysicol Education, Biology, B.A. ,W Athletic Committee. l l l ll ROBERT P. TURNER i Clzemislry, Illathematics, B.S. ,p Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Pen Staff, Pan- ql Hellenic Council, Beta Kappa Chi, l1'lzo'r Who, Curriculum Council, Yearbook Staff, 51 Lab. Assistant. l l l ! l 5 E l li ll l I V I lt F ,l tg ff IR' l t t l , no 4 I . I . . 3 l SARAH E. WASHINGTON Commercial Education, Englixlz, B.A, Canterbury Club, F.T.A. Big Sisters.Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Warden. 4 RONALD XVASHINGTON Biology, Physical Eclucotion, B.A. l Varsity: Football, Basketball, Athletic Com- F mittee. 1 I L ve-... hr , 1 N . ,, ., . x A qw N we f E I' f Qs' I .QAM 'J -J an-sf' LYDIA UTLEY Plivsical Edzzcohoiz, Biology, B.S. Athletic Committee, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Big Sisters Club, Curriculum Council, P.E Club. JAMES N. VVADE Sociology, Social Stzzdzies, B.A. Football Varsity, Kappa Alpha Psi Fra ternity, Social Science Club. fe 90' Army SAMUEL SNEAD WILLIAMS Elementary Education, B.A. Choir, Canterbury Club, F.T.A., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Social Committee, Cur- riculum Council ix e vb ,ry LILLIE MAE WESTON l Business Education, B.A. ll Canterbury Club, Choir, Big Sisters Club. l ll .l DORSEY T. WILLIAMS, JR. l Biology, B.S. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Choir, Pan- , Hellenic Council, Dramatics Club. IU-3 it W in ,,.-.Jn 'N , 1 NT' JAMES A. WOODEN 1 English, History, B.A. Lo , Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Social Science Club, Pen Staff, Social Committee, Sports SS. , ,, . ,, Statistician, Track Team. 'A l 5 :QANM ri? ' a i: 41,7 'iw- DONALD A. YOUNG K Pliysical Education, B.A. N ' Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Varsity Basket- 4 ball. 1 4 l i H l CLARENCE BURKS Physica! Education, B.A. Varsity Basketball, Football. y . l I CLASS PRAYER Dear Lord, to Thee we come today, With our College Parting Prayer, We ask that with us Thou will stay, As we go here and there. We hate to depart from this dear School, But we realize that we must do sog Therefore,Ahelp us to remember this rule, Do your best whereler you gof, Qur Heavenly Father, we Thank Thee, For the learning that we have received From the wonderful teachers at St. Aug, Whom we regret much to leave. During our stay at Dear Ole St. Aug, We've enjoyed and loved it so, That we ask Thy Blessings upon this School, Which is honest and worthy, we know. When the last student of 56', cannot be found God will be with us we know, But memories will still linger behind us, As all classes come and go. Guide us, The Senior Class of 56 Watch o'er us from day to day, Keep us loyal, kind, and cheerful, Make us more like Thee, we Pray. BETTY J. HARTSFIELD 31 Q? ssgwak use raise ouw Vo: -C s 4 wi .J , . 1 Fl,4E1l.E?l1fLEf.EfI1EpU!.CJ.F is ' F CLASS SONG HBPJQ: AIU-SFC. 3 fam CS M- Chill , Oielmi X3 Ewen 1' FW -H166 QELP' Czrnir AU-,Qu 4 Q ' Z, Q99 Quiz Nha have Lani. Egg, api CDE help us Flack His 1' Siren 9 r1S..3YL 'X' N3-MIG. ..- ' 09 FW 114' ?1il,3f1af:J,abL1.gJa,Olv:5f .3514 'gig A6L?1'lL,1WjS,X 5,9 g Z. dim 9 Malia WL1o7vcLbWn Ourfpul-is WE-'L.. fax US .z...: .. O ,lo 'o Q LEA 3 -J C955 1:1 .ily-vggklfj FHS JW, Slmillf 'Pigs .ji'n,e-Z:IQ pq,a,L..N '40 5' e Sl tIj'5IEL!iE4l?ffLC,mi.LfLG,0 A151-flrfklof ' a,r1L,L1OU Q.-jdjfl. 5 6 E VG: 252 bll0WjI'aJnlSq3rOm mgmufes Nucl., ,Lo nf u5if'1l' AU- ,9us-l.'na,ZsW Love.. 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X -.x-,-. -,-.i-,.,, .:,,,, . . .l-.u ,-.-.,-Q, Q.-. r.,-.H-.H -.:. -.1.,g,,-,-.Y.,-.,x1.,- C141'13.1-Z'-J-.9 Zg-1-1Q-11R-13-1-'- '-'-'lg-Z 'TASS-N'-X4-Q-N X Y. N Ns N NN'-x 'Z' ' N N?-:sz NY X. , .ia-. N N NA K' ...es .- . Nb X X xii 1 2 gfsff-N. K A x N x 55 A -..,-.X A -.Q -. A. 'Q- ,J Fnlendlm M osi .Musical , ., . QWQA sn., qw: 'SQ .- M W X ff ' ' j lr' Lmzoy HARRISON . THELMA BOWENS X7lDA MCCONNEAUGHEY JAAMES CLARK 35 LA T WILL A D TESTAME T We the class of 1956, being in good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. As to such estate as it has pleased the fates and our own capable hands and brains to win for us, we do dispose of the same as follows: To our President, Dr. James A. Boyer, we bequeath our undying love and affection for the guidance and justice he so graciously gave us. To our Deans, Faculty and Staff, we bequeath Our sincere love and appreciation for their unfailing kindness and aid. To our Advisor, lwfr. C. H. McLendon, we bequeath our gratitude and thanks for being our rock and main- stay, and wish for him succcss with other students in years to come. To the junior Class, our rightful heirs, we leave our most important and valuable properties, our self-satrs- faction, our importance, and our wisdom we possess- in enormous quantities and we hope that the said gifts will be used with pride. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath the ability to face and overcome any tasks which confront them be- fore graduation. To our friends, the Freshman Class, we leavebthe courage to endure any obstacles which they might encounter before they become Seniors. The following may seem trifling bequeaths, but we hope they may be accepted, not as worthless things, lavishly thrown away, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them, and a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed in our bestowal. Dejauanna Browning leaves Leon Patton her undying love and affection and hopes that he remembers the happy hours they spent together. To Francis Evans, what could have beeng and to Zenobia Browning and Barbara lNIosee her sophisticated and 'dapt airs. To my fellow Pre-theologians, I, Samuel Browne, will the effort to follow in my footsteps faithfully in the Chapel. Also to Marlin Poitier, the right to qualify as the Chaplain's Student Assistant for the next three years. To a Freshman. Gloria Brown wills the ability to change a major three times without losing any credit. To Zenobia Browning, julia Bryant leaves her po- sition in Alpha Kappa lXIu. Bettie Burgess bequeaths her deepest love and un- dying affections to VVilliam VVhitaker that it may shine throughout his entire years. To Junner M. Parker, Bettie Burgess and Betty Hartsfield leave Room 21 in the Tuttle Building and their ability to keep it modern and receive an A-Plus every day. To Vivian INI. Davis, Gwendolyn jones wills her height. To any deserving student, Teola -Iones, wills her ability to be able to live' four years on St. Augustine's Campus in peace, harmony and coherence with the .Administration and the students. Sarah Leach leaves to Shirley ,jordan all her lesson plans and to 'every other Elementary Education Major who plans to Student Teach. Winifred Lee wills her seat in the Senior Class to Frances and Marguerite Butcher. jaye Cee Lyon leaves his Chemistry books and notes to Charles Hunter. Annye Monk leaves her cousin Ruby Moye her love for Dear Old St. Augustine's, may she forever re- member the times they spent together here. To john Thomas, Ruby Moses wills her everlasting friendship. ,Iennette Moore leaves Herbert D. Horton her B- scholastic average. Ilene Moore leaves to Tyree Powell, the ofhce of Choir Assistant with hopes of her keeping her temper better than she. To every person having difficulties with the people in higher positions, I extend a hope to rise from each bump with more experience. Catherine Moye wills her love for History to Laura B. Foster and the ability to make any grades below B, Alma Irene Taylor wills her slim figure and charming personality to Alice Peterson. Frank Terrell leaves his basketball ability to Richard Moseley. Delois Thomas wills to her home-girl, Betty Byers, the privilege of driving a '56 Big M during her Student Teaching and her undying love to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority to her remaining Sorors. To Sarah Inman, her home-girl, Goldie Thomas leaves her ardent and everlasting friendship 'and her love for Business Education with hopes that she finds the sub-jects as fascinating as she. Dorsey T. Williams, Jr. bequeaths his love and un- dying affections to Opal Boyd, that it may shine through- out her entire years and to Robert Johnson he leaves his ability to be cool, calm, and collected. Samuel Snead Williams leaves his ability to be a good Elementary Education Teacher to Freddie Murphy and George DuBose and my self pride to Bertham Lockhart. ,Iames Wooden wills to Everette Stewart his ability to understand life and women and to Charles Adderley his dignified look. Goldie Buffaloe wills to Viola jenkins her place in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority in hopes that she will cherish the honor. Betty Hartsfield wills her poetic ability, personality and popularity to all young aspiring students, her three years service in the President's Office to any one who has the stamina to endure such a position, and her fine contoutr to Virgie Basnight that she may be Modest with it. To James Haynes, Ruth High leaves her seat in com- parative anatomy and her smile to Dorothy Grice. Leroy Harrison wills Theodore Barnes his ability to punch around the clock, and always smile when happy. To the present and future students of St. Augustineis College,James Hill wills his ability to acquire and main- tain a high degree of coolness. Roberta Hinton wills Sarah Gibson the ability to do Mr. West's'work and to get along with other teachers as I have in the past. Gertrude Holden wills to Alma Doris Upchurch her science notebook provided that she will make good use ofit as I have done in the past. Eva Nell Sanders wills to Eloise Walker her person- ality, kindness and ability to make friends. Sidney Earl Smith wills his ability to sing to Donald Morgan. lNIable Spearman wills her quietness to Minnie G. Powell. Shirley M. Addison wills to the Junior Class her sincere friendship and patience to endure to the end. Lela B. Amons wills to her home-girls, Juanita, Willie Lee, and Niblack, the ability to follow in her foot- step, and keep the Florida smile going. Bessie Barco wills to Virgia Basnight her glasses so that she may see how to choose the right man in the future. Walter Swindell wills to Lester Purnell his ability to be cool and play the Held, also a portion of his love for Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Thelma Bowens wills her most studious ability and smile to the students of the Music department. To Peggie Cagle, Evelyn Burwell wills her ability to be Betty Towne's and Betty Byer's roommate, so every night she will not have to come across the hall to eat. Shirley Cherry wills her personality to all students and the ability to get along with everybody. James Clark leaves Freddie lviurphy his quiet and unassuming personality, and Robert Johnson his ability to get along with other people. Frances Louise Coble wills her place in the Senior class to Everett Stewart. Jeffery Cuffee leaves to Austin Cooper the struggle for success in all things. Eudora Ector wills to Maggie Pheonix her ability to get along with her fellow colleagues. Ethel R. Ford wills her sister Margie Ford her ability and success to aid her in her future years here and to Ester Wade, her senior dignity. Marjorie Forte wills to Willie Mae Winston her in- tellectual ability with the hope that she will make a success in life, and to Virgia Basnight her position in Alpha Kappa Mu. Dorothy Frizzell wills to the Junior class her coolness and lovely personality. Adolph Green wills to Odell Bodie his ability to succeed in Business Education. Maggie Greene wills to Doloris Paterson her quietness and her ability to act like a college student. The ability to become an Elementary School teacher to Jacqueline Carroll in hopes that she will be successful in it through the years to come is a gift from Barbara Parker. To Darline Ester, Lillian Roberts wills her devoted and undivided love for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Robert Robinson leaves his track ability to James Dawson. To any deserving Freshman Business Major. Theressa Newkirk leaves her coveted position in the Registrars Office, and hopes that persons gains as much experience as she did. Helen lN1cClamb wills to Ethel Pearsall her quietness and dignity: and to Alberta Lawson, her room in Tuttle Building. To Vivia'n Davis and Roberta Johnson, Vida Llc- Conneaughey, leaves her room in Tuttle Buildingg to Norma James her position in Alpha Kappa lvlug and to Helen Braxton her position in the Registrar's Office. Helen McDowell wills her room in Tuttle Building to Tyree Powell. John lNIcRae wills his ability to attend Chapel regu- larly to Herbert Parker. Myrna Horne's love for St. Augustine's College goes to her cousins Tyree Powell and Yvonne Hart. Gladys Jiles wills to Ethel Pearsall the right to wear blue and gold until she reaches Sigma Gamma Rho. Alma Doris Jones wills to Barbara Smith the ability to cut Chapel without getting caught. Howard Todd wills to lylarion Brown his job as Blan- ager of the football, basketball, and track teams. Robert Turner bequeaths to Eugene Schumpert his ability to transact important business on the spur of the moment and his undying love for Omega Psi Phi Fra- ternity. Lydia Utley leaves her ability to play basketball to Roberta Siler. James lNade wills to Napoleon Cloud his ability to telljokesg to A. C. Elderidge, his gray jacket: to lwlarion Brown his ability to stay out of St. Agnes Hospital. Eloise Washington wills her ability in Shorthand to Geraldine Pridgeong her bed in the i'Suite to Peggy Cagleg and her boy-friend, Mr. Norvell Lee, to no one. Owen Duncan wills his dynamic personality and ability to make friends to the entire student body. To his Fan Club, Rosa Hood, Beatrice Bryant. Nlary Arline and Gladys Billups, he leaves his brilliant sense ofhumor. To Lettie Yarborough, he leaves his sincere love and best wishes always. If there is any property of ours which we have not bequeathed, we leave our executors to use as they see Fit. Signed this day, Here Withnesseth: DELo1s THOMAS Tmator OWEN J. DUNCAN DE-JU.ANNA BRowN1No CLASS PROPHECY THE SCENE: The action of this skit takes place on a straight through train from California to North Carolina. THE TIME: lklay 19, 1981. CA middle-aged lady comes in the train and is having difficulty in placing her bag on the rack. An eminent gentleman, professionally dressed, is seated in front of where the lady is standing. The lady speaksl: l'i:z'r1.' Pardon me sir, but would you mind helping me with my bags? l1'ade: Csuddenly realizing that someone is ,behind himl Certainly not, Madam. Excuse my rudeness. tHe immediately rises and places the bag securely on the rack.l Vida: Thank you, Sir. tShe proceeds to look for her seat nmnber, mumbling to herselfl 41-forty-Oh! Yes, here it is, number 42, I believe it is beside you sir. Ifadex Yes, it is. Do have a seat. tShe sits after the gentleman removes her coat. Then, she scans her present surroundings and notices the initials on the written document from which her seatmate reads- W., Attorney at Law, Berkeley, Calif. She then notices the name JAMES WADE on the brief case on the floor. She repeats the name, but not wanting to be inquisitive, she sits idly.l llvlllllrk' tScanning his paper! The weather in Cali- fornia is beautiful these days. Do you live here? Vida: CHappy for a moment to talkl No, I have been on tour and I am making a return trip. I noticed your name is james Wade. I remember a friend of mine in college by that same name. lllnlrs Is that right? NVhere did you attend college? I'zda.' At St. Augustine's in Raleigh. Oh, that has been years ago. Wadff: CAstonished, but reserved! St. Augustine's? That happens to be my Alma lNIater. Iwlrlftlf It is? Then you are probably thejames Wade I knew. Do you remember a naive little girl by the name of Vida McConneaughey? ll'a1Iz'.' Do I? Wlhy I will never forget her even if it were fifty years from now. She was a busy-body young lady. No, indeed, I could never forget my adopted sis, Vida. She was quite a girl in college. Vida: tFully aware of the fact that he has failed to recognize her.j Yes she was. VVhere is she now? l1'aa'r: W'ell, I donlt know, to tell the truth, I never heard from her after graduation. I certainly would like to hear from her or see her now. Vida: CA little resentfull Well, Mr. Wade, you are looking at Mrs. Vida McConneaughey Germany right now. Wada- Cjerking his glasses offj No. It can't be? Vida? Vida: fsmilingl None other. Wade: CNot quite recovering from his shockj You have changed so I hardly recognized you. After twenty- five years, I should forget. After all, I am aging everyday. Vida: You may be, but I am certainly not. It only seems like yesterday that I was -at dear ole St. Aug. as a student. Ifade: Say, do you ever hear from any of our old classmates? Vida: Well, while I was traveling, I went to Florida and spent a few days in Tallahassee with my old room- ma,te, Carolyn lNIackey. She is Mrs. Andrew Knight, now. She has two lovely children and her son is ajunior at St. Aug. Of course you know St. Augustinels is a university. jeffrey Cuffee is Dean of the School of Re- ligion and his wife, Ilene Moore, is Dean of the School of Social Work. She has Eudora Ector and Molly Bur- well as her assistants. IVadr: Isn't that Fine, Walter Swindell has founded a School of Social Work in the Virgin Islands. Robert Turner owns a medical clinic down there. james Hill is employed as Supervisor of Labratory Technicians in this clinic. He and Turner found a cure for cancer. Villa: I was reading about that in the Hfooden journal, which is edited by James Woodenl Ina Holloway is directing an English Clinic in this same building in Chicago. I visited there during my tour. Ad6lph Greene and Doris Burney are married and are living there, also, Adolph is proprietor of Greene's A.B.C. Business College. He has on his staH Eloise Washington, Lillian Roberts, Dejuanna Browning, Bettye Burgess and Betty Hartsfield. Doris is supervising a kindergarten. She has Mable Spearman, Valerie Fields, Margaree Jones, Samuel VVilliams, Betty jones, Richard Cox and Wini- fred Lee working with her. I1'arle.' Speaking of Illinois, I saw Frances Coble in Danville. She is supervising elementary schools there. Gwendolyn and Teola jones are working with the'Dept. of Education on the Advisory Board. Both of them are married and living in Danville. Vida: I attended a concert in Los Angeles given by Thelma Bowens. She performed beautifully at the piano. Leroy Harrison and John Freeman are her managers. Theressa Newkirk and Myrna Horne are their secre- taries. Wade: Oh, yes I heard Thelma on a superb per- formance in the Dunston Hall of Fame in New York city. Samuel Dunston is proprietor. He has Marjorie Forte, Ethel Ford and Sarah Gibson working with him. Eva Nell Sanders and Lena Duncan are joint pro- prietors of THE SANDERS-DUNCAN ATHLETIC CLUB in,New York. Ruth High and Lydia Utley are supervising physical therapy in this club. James A. Jones, Frank Terrell and Sydney Smith are also on the staff. Vida: Did you read where james Clark was inaugu- rated as president of Cornell University? Robert Robin- son is Dean of the School of Law and Lela Amons is on the supervising committee in the School of Ele- mentary Education. Helen McClamb is Dean of the School of Business. Roberta Hinton, Ruby Moses and Clyde Terrell are on the teaching staff. Wade: Mamie Reynolds is traveling with the Art Designers, Inc. I saw her in Topeka, Kansas, while I was visiting B. Small and Shirley Addison. They are married and -I. B. owns a Veternarian Hospital there. He has George Brown and Bessie Barco working on his staff. Vivian Mackey, Mary Evelyn Peay, and Jeannette Moore are doing research at the Smith Labratory in Witchita, Kansas. Ruvel Smith owns this place. Ger- trude Holden and Gladys jiles have permanent jobs there. Vida: The class of '56 is really making its contri- bution to the world. George Johnson, who has received his Ph.D. in French is president at Mdidlebury College now. Willie Newell is Dean of Instructions. Goldie Buffaloe and Barbara Parker are in charge of Leach's School for Elementary Education Trainees in Detroit. Sarah Lou Leach, who has her Ph.D., is founder and president. She makes frequent trips to Florida to visit her beloved husband. julia Bryant is Registrar at this school. W'ade: Had you heard that Samuel Browne is Bishop of the Diocese of South Florida? Vida: I certainly had. Ilene wrote and told me when he was ordained. Speaking of Florida, Randolph Miller recently bought a resort in Key West. Goldie Thomas is his private secretary. George Scott is a practicing physician down there. Did you hear that john McRae is Dean of the School of Social Work in Atlanta at the University? Ronald Washington is Director of Recre- ation in the city of Atlanta. He certainly has done wonderful. Wade: Speaking of Tony, what ever happend to Donald Young? Vida: Why, Donald Young is working with the Naval Orthopedic Division. He recently toured the world. He appeared once on the THIS IS YOUR LIFE, show. IVade: We have talked of everybody, but where is Shirley Cherry? Vida: Shirley ,Cherry, after receiving her Ph.D. in Art Designing, is directing a models school in Baltimore. She fashions sometimes on these world tours. She is married now and is making her home in Baltimore. I met Alma Taylor there. She owns a cosmetologist school. Gloria Brown is her assistant. Wade: When you mentioned Gloria, it made me think of Dorothy Frizzell. She is a lecturer for the American Friends Association. Her home is in Connecti- cut. Oh yes, Helen McDowell is supervisor of the New Haven Hospital. joseph Carter was a patient there after fracturing his knee in this game between Army and Navy. He plays for the Army Team. Vida: I read about the wonderful record joseph Carter has made. I saw him about ten years ago in Miami, Florida. He was in the MAGGIE GREENE HOSPITAL at that time. By the way, Howard Todd is training the Navy team. Catherine lXIoye is a hiedical Social Worker and Doris -Iones is a Psychiatric Social Worker in jacksonville, Florida. Wade: Oh, yes, Lillie Weston was crowned as the Most Outstanding Woman of the Year by H'oman'r Home journal last year. Annie Ruth Monk is Editor of this magazine. Delois Thomas is secretary to the President of the United States. She had a job offered to her in Washington before her graduation you know, and now she has worked up to this position. Vida: I was really happy for her when I read about it. Lois Jones is Director of Physical Education at Howard University. Wade: Yes, Yes. just look at the progress the Class of 356 has made in twenty-five years. Vida: It is quite remarkable, isn't it? NVhat have you done for yourself? IVade: Well, nothing much in comparison to what some have done. I am an attorney in Berkeley, Cali- fornia. At present, I am enroute to St. Augustine's University to deliver the commencement address after twenty-five years. What have you done? Vida: I have been touring the United States and Canada giving a series of lectures for the American Federation of X'Vomen. And I am also enroute to dear old St. Aug. to attend my son's graduation. just think twenty-five years ago today, we were preparing to march down the aisles of St. Augustine's College to receive our Bachelors. How time passes! KAnd so it ends. The Class of 1956 has taken its rightful place in this dynamic worldl VIDA INICCONNEAUGHEY JAMES XVADE 39 WWE DIVIDE INTO CLASSES x s JUNIOR CLASS , 1 ' :ff N rw 15rf?L'5'SG-nmcvcg CC31 gg 40 I ,-.-............-..1----- 5 mg Q SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMEN CLASS iddgllrqu mm, x QW-Q J L., 23 3 f, Ji We 'i w . Q511' . .gg -f 1 , - li X Ft? 15 E4 Q: z 1 X I we , iiffi A 1' E hx . qs! an 1 1' ,ix 132 W X69 fs 06 PA to Af . fx ISS QKXWQ5 Sl' sv K Aug NK SS usflne, C1 'SJ' Qlff f-X 4 VL, R.: uf HM ' ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY , 3 ' X 'l H. 5 5 . ' f 2 Q l - 'ha Q7 I y 55 an d ,. I '- I ' 'Q' - -H- s u ' 131' l lx 'T . ' ., N: F0 , ,v if N Q , L I Z .Nu 4 J! .M f H' K . 4 +1 S I Ci 'f 1 1 ,fa .X ' 1 , I 4 XJ la' , , Xi , . I 2-VT - ,V . Q .fi 5 l 1-v-, ii - Ox , y 5 i ,-,. ..- 4. E I I v fl: El 9 .1 yy 51 ,Q V ,Q 525 ' . ,x .A., Q ,A 252 Violet Armstrong, janet Schumpert, Ilene Moore, Vivian Mackey, Vida McConneaughey, Rosa Hood, Marie Staggers, Beatrice Bryant, Shirley Cherry, Shirley Addison. 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KRW? ...fl M ,fa DORIS BURNEY JW' ,fw- HELEN MCCLALIB LYDIA UTLEY President 45 SEUEMU I Us I Q R Wi ,cu he ffxA OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY QR ff' 3' , -.r -N, L L - 'N v g.,.,.u.a?' q .- 1 me-ff, J 4 I - .. , . ' .. NAA l Fin! row: Leon Patton, Eugene Schumpert, Adam Shaw, Robert Turner, lwlarion Inman, Harry Satterwhite. Second row: James jones, Robert Robinson, Earl Richards, Syvellie Cloud, Melvin Moore, Napoleon Cloud. , 1VPf1a, X Q quuk b Q. ,..,:1V P ROBERT P. TURNER P. Basileus SWEETHEART: Nllss IDELOIS A, THoMAs ROBERT ROBINSON 47 mlm, 79- .JAMES JONES PHI BETA SIGMA F RATERNITY 5 1? .4 vi E , 53 C 'f 2' 5 iz G if 5 f 53' if if fgvvgz fff S It-VIFPII-71g.' Leroy Harrison, Randolph Miller. Star1a'1'rzg: Walter Swinclell, Samuel Williams, john Stone, john Small. SWEETHEART: Miss CiATHERINE Move , 'Ks X L. we , ' X. 'Eva K QW?-5 m , 3 N ,Lg 'Na f f gi. jMo.f., Y , K VVALTER SNVINDELL ' Viff-Prexidfnl N Q .-., .. U . Q x . . 'vQ, :.:: , , 4 JOHN SMAU-JR' SAMUEL VVILLIAMS Prfyzdrnl 48 Sfndavl .IAMES HILL M DQ, GEORGE BROWN , v, , ALPHA PHI ALPHA , ki V ad , 5, x 4' Ar . 4 I 2 f , ., .An 4 , W ' l 4- Gr! .y 55 :53,- Q ' Q Y! 1? we jf r gg 8 Nhss SHIRLEY CIIIERRY 5552 af f ,, ff ROBERT KIOHNSQN JAMES CILARI-I FREDD11-3 MURPHY '73 , Q I I F 3.6 J , , sf KAPPA ALPHA PSI 4? af -'ji' KENNETH SATTERWHITE A J Y -M .Z ' f X DONALD YOUNG 1 ii V ,W ' vw X f.,,,N . A A 'Q-Q, A, W' J ,N f f .: ' -w w: CF 'i-ivy ff - EVERETT STEXVART OXVEN DUNCAN .af KJ l. JAMES WADE X lax 3 9 bf' 4 , LELA .AMONS Sweetheart , IB ., dx E 5 vi, Y . V CHARLES ADDERLEY , ,L 1 Q 'sfa' A5 ' X , , f A' ROBERT FARR Advisor ' A A iz, 4 :I V Ai- Z . 5 . . , -V xx' U! 3-' Y ' - time ' K Q .IOHN FREEMAN JAMES WOODEN 0615: I ,..- ahh!!! Hr- '1 Q . X YZ VA 499. g I I .-3 . 113, , M X V , nu A A Q2 F ,,, ' ' , W Q 5 ' A Q 'fm Student Council if 'Q N 1 Pan-Hellenic Council K- C1 31 Qi . 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'f-v ' f Inter-Dormitory Council Future Teachers of America O R 5 tt I f x M sf ,,z,., 1, ,.:g-:- f 111-3 M ' - 1 1 I 5 , x , .. '..I1 X1 E fq .rw Wg llg 'Y Q 5 ..M,. 5 Social Science Club of ?gvf1'gj33ffX ,Q NF-Q Pen Staff FOUNDER DAY .Wf1'lIA'FI' rlillhl REx'11R15x1,u A1 EXANIJICR I-I. EAs1.13x' Cl1z1plz1i11 St. Pz111I's Pulyu-Cl1111C Institute' LLlXVI'L'I1CCX'lHC, X 11'g11 1867-1050 1121 Q K. 1 11112111 1-1-1 5 1 XLXBYI-an X ra- ' ol' 60 Lgf3kjYiq4C'9 C PNG-v1 IL. . . P-f P' 5 MR. CECIL CTOBLE K K 1 3 if Ky, M xix ,K LA ,Wy , NS- V24 0 ' 1 9- , A,-, V AL S MR. JOHN BRUWN BANQUET SPEAKERS T- w -AL -w. fd ,five in PROGRAMME FOUNDERS' DAY BANQUET-january 14, 1956 PROGRAM TOASTlN1ASTER-Mr. Purdie Anders Song ....., ...,...,......,.........,............,... C Tollege Hymn Invocation ..,.. .,., T he Rev. S. D. Ruclcler, Chaplain, St. Augustine's College Papillion .....,... ,,,. . . .......... .........,, R 'Dell jenkins. Pianist Hlelcome Remarks: , . . ..,......,.,.......,... President James A. Boyer Addressesz. . . ,............,...,.. . . . . A Spirit Flower. . . In Memorian ,.,. Remarks 4.4.....,,.4.......,. Dr. H. Horton, President, Alumni Association Mr. James M. Clark, President, Student Council .Mr. Cecil Coble, Raleigh Mr. John Brown, Dean of Men, Shaw University A .....,....... Irene Hill, Soprano . . . .Vivian Mackey, Miss Saint Augustine's . . .... . ..., Prof. R. L. Lynch Roll Call and Presentation of Gifts Acknowledgement of Guests Song ..........,.......... . . . .Blue and XVhite Presentation of Alumni Gift ss- SE IOR DIRECTORY Addison, Shirley Mae, 17-E Taylor Homes, Wilmington Amons, Lela, 3804 Starks St., Orlando, Fla. Barco, Bessie, South Mills Bowens, Thelma Lee, Route 2, Box 303, Edenton Brown, Clayton A., General Delivery, Lamar, S. C. Brown, Gloria Lavonne, 300 Tyson St., Greenville Brown, George Wlalter, c-3 XVashington Terrace, Raleigh Browne, Samuel jonathan, 719 Whitmarsh Lane, Key West, Fla. Browning, Dejuanna, E-3 Washington Ter., Raleigh Bryant, julia Ann, 1408 E. jones St., Raleigh Buffaloe, Goldie, Rt. 2, Garysburg Burgess, Bettie Lou, Rt. 2, Box 51, Littleton Burney, Doris Fate, Rt. 1, Box 10, Fountain Burwell, Itlollie Evelyn, Rt. 4, Box 125, Henderson Carter, joseph, 721 S. Road St., Elizabeth City Cherry, Shirley Gray, 306 N. McKinley St., Ayden Coble, Frances Louise, Rt. 1, Box 268, Randleman Cox, Richard, 312 Grand Avenue, Trenton, N. -1. CufIee,,IefIrey Townsend, 410 S. Benson Rd., Fairfield, Connecticutt Duncan, Lena Mae, 840 S. 8th Ave., Laurel, l'VIiss. Duncan, Owen Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 9-A, Rustburg, Va. Ector, lwozelle Eudora, 618 E. Solomon St., Griffin, Ga. Fields, Valerie Yvonne, 1801 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh Ford, Ethel Ray, Rt. 1, Box 369, Enfield Forte, lvfarjorie, Rt. 2, Box 438, Clayton Freeman, John YV., Rt. 1, Box 38-E, Tarboro Frizzell, Dorothy Lee, Rt, 1, Box 232, Greenville Green, Adolph, Box 18, jenkinsville, S. C. Greene, Maggie Belle, Rt. 1, Box 155, Swan Quarter Harrison, Leroy, Rt. 1, Box 51, Spring Hope Hartsfield, Betty jean, Rt. 1, Box 80, WVake Forest High, Ruth Blaxine, Rt. 3, Box 84, Spring Hope Hill, James Edward, Rt. 1, Box 102, Columbia Hinton, Roberta, Rt. 2, Box 242, Raleigh Holden, Gertrude, Rt. 2, Box 230, Wlendell Horne, Myrna Loy, Rt. 2, Box K-4, Rocky Mount -Iiles, Gladys Mae, 613 Quarry St., Raleigh jones, Alma Doris, 1205 E. -Iones St., Raleigh jones, Betty Mae, Rt. 2, Box 305, VVendell jones, Gwendolyn, 323 N. lwIain St., Scotland Neck Jones, Teola, 2508 Oak Ave., Newport News, Ya. Leach, Sarah Lou, Box 394, Rowland Lee, Winifred Dorothy, 814 Cotton St., Raleigh Lyon, .Iaye Cee, 2510 Bedford Ave., Raleigh INIcClamb, Helen Christine, Rt. 1, Box 97, Smithfield McConneaughey, Vida, 1208 West Bank St., Salisbury McDowell, Helen Louise, P.O. Box 377, Lumberton McRae, john, 502 Dargon St., Dillon, S, C. Mackey, Carolyn Armenta, 1005 N. 14th St., Ft. Pierce, Florida Mackey, Vivian jean, Rt. 1, Box 186, Lake Landing Miller, Randolph, 424 E. Charlotte St., Rutherfordton lNIonk, Annie Ruth, Box 34, Bell Arthur Moore, Anna Ilene, 321-34th Pl. N. E., Washington, D. C. Moore, ,Iennette Gay, Rt. 1, Box 112, Blounts Creek lkioses, Ruby lNIae, 113 N. Carver St., Raleigh lXIoye, Catherine, 210 Wlallace St., Farmville Newell, Wfillie, 802 N. 18 St., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Newkirk, Theressa B., Rt. 2, Raleigh Parker, Susie Barbara, Seaboard Peay, lNIary Evelyn, 412 N. Dooley St., Hawkinsville, Ga. Reynolds, lxiamie Bell, 111 N. East St., WVilson Roberts, Lillian INIae, Rt. 2, Box 209-B, Edenton Robinson, Robert R., 568 Florida Ave., jacksonville, Florida Sanders, Eva Nell, 311 S. Ohio Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Scott, George Robert, 840 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh Small, John Baggett, 129 E. Church St., Edenton Smith, Ruvel Alfred, 118 Frow Ave., Miami, Fla. Smith, Sidney Earl, 415 Vannorden St., Washington Spearman, Mable, Rt. 3, Box 328, St. Pauls Swindell, Y'Valter, Rt. 1, Box 39, Blounts Creek Taylor, Alma Irene, Rt. 2, Box 56, Pilot Mountain Terrell, Clyde, D-33 Washington Terrace, Raleigh Terrell, Frank, 126 Brown St., Bowling Green, Ky. Thomas, Delois, Rt. 2, Box 102, Roxboro Thomas, Goldia, 1284 Stebbins Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Todd, Howard Milton, Rt. 4, Box 4, Zebulon Turner, Robert Phillip, 80 Champlain St., Rochester, N. Y. Utley. Lydia Ann, Rt, 1, Box 166, .Aberdeen Wfade, james, 360 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, N. WVashington, Ronald Tony, 610 Drexel Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. YVashington, Sarah Eloise, Rt. 1, Box 44, Hoffman Wleston, Lillie Mae, Rt. 1, Box 4, New Holland Wfilliams, Samuel S., Rt. 2, Box 155, Wlarrenton Wfooden, james Albert, 958 ,Iulia St., jacksonville, Fla. Young, Donald Anthony, 4734 S. State St., Chicago, Ill. Clark, James, 517 N. 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