St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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Clements Dudley QCII Burris, U Business Manager... Mr Cfiarfcs H. Mcfcndon Qcar5oofQ Advisor... . Ui X ' I 'r n.:.- I. FCDREWCDRD In our four years at Saint Augustine's, we have set up a certain routine of living which began on entrance and shall culminate upon our leaving. However, the foundation has been laidg a foundation for a better and more intellectual way of life. In our freshman year, we kindled the fire of achievement which reached its blazing height in our senior year. All life's experiments are not successful, we know, but it is through the knowl- edge gained in our attempts that the perfect solution will be found. We are indebted to many, and as the time has come for us to go out and prove ourselves, we sincerely hope to be worthy of their concern. So as the setting sun looks back on the end of a glorious day, we review the highlights of our stay at Saint Augustine's and present the yearbook of 1958. Doris B. Clements 2 qw' REMEMBERING 'E ST. AUGUSTINE FACULTY X ,, A r. SENIORS I xii ,.. - . ..,- Qnvf,-1 .Q ', , A-Iii-5:A3:'ja'w H if Ai 'ggi 39553 - f 'Q-'? f:'f sb ' fn: -'ani f -' -gli 4, , . UNDERCLASSMEN - E f , A? 55 V Q5 f' gy? i 47 ,xi 'EL' T: T3 'Pi T ' A Ex I TT I Z' fN SPGRTS 'lf I Tl TB I fj O R G A N I Z A T I O N S 'A f -1 -Qggh .Igfdffa .E ,. .4 T If G R E K I :Ni 'Epi . -A 1.5 Q, S AIL. ur. L . ADVERTISEMENTS VN, f.if , 71' ra CONTAINED HEREIN... gin-, W DEDICATICJN He who knows not the world. knows not his own place in it. Marcus Aurelius ln years to come, we, the senior class of 1958, hope that the memory of this dedication will bring to you, Mr. Reginald Lynch, the great pleasure which we derive in making this presentation. Through the means of language and its interpretation, you have given us a git't of exceptional value. The strength of your convictions has guided us from beginning to end. The versatility of your genius has made a profound impression upon us, and the exacting thoroughness with which you have shared your knowledge has gained the respect of this entire body. You have inspired us to sincerely regard these words of Pythagoras: When the stream of research ceases to flow, the river of knowledge begins to dry up. lt is our privilege to offer to you a gift signifying our eter- nal gratitude, the pride of the senior class. the 1958 Falcon. J 5 1 . xW.,, Q 2 .ff N 'NN' - 1 , ,L 2 ,F r. Xe XXX. 1 au .fin 3 EI Mp. A -.-.,.-- 1-1 -- M. . f--'S-Y ? ' , ,,,k...ESg, . an NJ? Y 3-.ws ' - ,A N . . 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Nc 1 . x l W' Q ,f.xr:rrv'f'rfe H. ...wiv i 1 l l l ef i if l. . . - U... N..-av-ra-nr . Y -b--,--.--4?---Q-A ----- ,,s-, - --.-1-1 'THU 3 , N ,api :kk gi .5 ' Sami ?K!lSkI5fk112,5 Qlmhngr Ymleiglg, Surilg dlarukinu OVFICI, 43x Klll RESYULST 'Q -, f -- 3 X i 1 V. ' 1 A., fix L , A, Jr . YQ . G fy Y. -1 rx . 3 A 1-..m.,,,., U PREZELL R. ROBINSON, ED. D. Dean of Instruction J. MILLS IIOLLOWAY, B.S.C. Business IIIQIIIZILICI' - if?-Sf :M?1Cf?ClI25'. IQ 'l'Ux Qi 'QU 'iv JAMES A. BOYER, ED.D. REGINALD L. LYNCH MA President Assistant Dean of Inmtiuction French ROBERT B. FARR, M.A. SAMUEL D. RUDDER S T B Registrar College Chaplain Religious Education f-xl L . ' J J A , ,. 4 .N K N b I Q 5' Q N' f' V . Ak I H I : F11 I' 1' 1 5 , IB 'Vi- R 5-Q Xxx K 5F5L .i . . ' ,. V, ,V- -X M7391 MURIEL B. WALKER, M.S. CHARLES H. McLENDON, M.A. IRENE L. DICKENS, B.A Head Librarian Director of Student Teaching Dean of Women CHRISTOPHER C. GRAY, B.D. Dean of Men Ai 35: O-1 ,- .ae I .., x P '. ,nga ,i fo ,,..' I C T' Pi x. . I9 RUTH B. WALKER, B.A. Assistant Registrar BERNICE B. TAYLOR, B.S. Supcrinlemlunt of Buildings and Grounds OPHELIA M. IRVING, B.A Assistant Librarian MARGARET A. GLASCOE Supervisor of Laundry , hai' X. ' s -, i i V-'Q 5 1 ' f U vu -qi li -' ,.. - x 'P ' -0.0 X . i sf3sf,,.-5f.':Q.b':1-3'. Z. , T ' 4''I-.fg'1-'ii,f5-fag. N5 W Q I- gqsn,-Ml-X-.Q . QM x 5 ,. -'z , -. - -' , ' fill Fl: im N-- in - ll-lx.-AM?-llxlfx ifllu L, , , - f' Jw - - ii' A' .. 'I' ' S' i 'N' 1, -' ' ' hx .V . Yf..!--:sq ,,.,n-:xx J 'V . ?. 5' ' 'A r - -f- I , Us, , , '-1:5 ' H - Wlisnahv..-v' Ari 4 .J 4.2 V! ,L is , ,, ,. ':. - 4'F ??i?3. ',- 'Q:'f ' P' ' ' :inf f A A -,fmgm 1 l. i - i - ,t-3,5 ,. X, 3 i any 75' SQ, , ,.,.:. 4 - inf- -' A , ' 4 4' :vf..::p-' 1. ' W ,. ,. ,Lv . A ,E ui,-I VL,-5, 9. .r ,I 31, it . -, ' . 1 . rl. AY- 1 f i l,:!'fx:1-- h 5 , 1:1 -4, 1 5' ' .V . v- , ..- QQ, in .TQ -: 555' -g. , -- 4 . if 4- A . leifisfii if ' ' 20 PURDIE ANDERS, M.S. Public Relations CATHERINE H. WINTERS M L S Assistant Librarian If Z -. 1' 'il 4 a, 5 ,, V . . V' I Lo .4 we ' , ., ll' xxx' Y . X 4 I X -A 2 X 'o'xi .,. MAUDE P. SMITH Residence Hall Directress ESTER D. PARKER Clerk-Typist . J -'cyhal ' 1.4 ' 5 1 W, 'Qin 1 L ff' 5 ' , , . , Jie , i 'X - 'el V--.-a-A 'N avi i N si. 1 lk lv .F , ,.' 5 T. xv, 1 xX, V h i KBTTQR-1-,.: f' - , SELEAH B. CLARK, B.A. Residence Hall Directress CATHERINE B. WOODS, Secretary to Dean ,GT J, ,px 'TN'-' MILLIE D. YEASEY, B.A. Secretary to President MARGARET M. WALLACE, B Secretary to Registrar .,o .sa- i' TSE' 21 L P413 .A CARRIE Z. MATTHEWS, Records Clerk JOHNNY ALSTON Director of Subsistence B.S.C. CARL W. SMITH, B.A. LAURA W, WISE Cashier-Clerk Liaison Clerk 1 N ' 0- H .4 . I X ' . .. 1 ,i A 'J A' ' ,, gsgfvf ' E -- 2?-+1 , Y , . - , 4?--i v cg gt ,- 'L A ii fi3.,33? f Lv ' .. w T? ,.,- V u I AMANDA F. GARRIS, A.B. Assistant Matron Q : - f ig E ix I mg '3 K' - K . ,. ' x V ,rf---Y-ar , C.: 4 JN 5 X15 1... ' -rv NI '- -wt Jim' I 1 il: V1 ,Qi 1 I E 1 l I w JO I. DELANEY, M.A. IGAL E. SPRAGGINS, M. LITT. ROSA A. WALKER, M S Handcrafts Sociology Biology JAMES F. WISE, M.A. MABLE B. VVRIGHT, B.S. NIRMAL K. SINHA, PH D Art Business Sociology Pwyb 93. uk was New T .,,,.,4w-v-'-'PW 'UNK fs- , Q. 23 di? wa.. 4. -Q w........,...w.,9-4 x GORDON I.. WEST, BLA. IRENE E. WINGATE. BLA. GEORGE R. WAI.kER JR NI S Eduqutinn Business Physical Education MARCUS H. BOULWARE, PH,D. LULA H. ROBINSON, BLA. JESSE CLEMENT5 B -X Speech Pzitlmlngy English and Religion Pliysiczil Education Special Eilucutiim A Q? -if A E -'Q -:Q ' i q.-N , I , lx, i 1 4 . -4. , x J ly O, fi.-A'-.W J an 2 , -in ,M ' rig' f Iv QQ, 4 if A -f.,- v ' , ' I ITN C X l . i .,,,,5-- . 'fi why! -V - 4... vin? 24 5T 'Wau...-.f 1 RICHARD E. BALL, LL.B. ALBERT W. GRAIQER, M..-X. RICHARD B. MATTHEW. M. S. Business Music Matheniatics and Physics THOMAS A. THORNLEY, B.A. LILLIAN P. CUMMINGS, M.A. ELMER C. SCHWERTMAN, PH.D. Music Chemistry History x . r in A ' 'N' 0 if . A wi , ' 0 ' ,f-ra X- A -,., ' f x i K h. -- , :U 1 KJ - . ling , Q I 55 ' l xx X x if ' v wg. . '+ 'i4 A 'Q' N 'T' Ni x l . A ,- Hu-f QQ. - A A i i . Aii A Z5 K xx A f Y Xxx' Aix XX ' ,X Q. ' li CLASS POEM Four years we have striven Impeached, enhanced and inspired To master, fulfill and reach our destiny And to accomplish the goals our hearts desired. Pertinaciously, we kept striving Unrelenting throughout each day, - Encumbered with obstacles, activities and studies: Yet precociously we kept struggling on our way. Now as the evening sun begins to sink And the curtains are slowly drawng We reminisce over our four years of experiences, Our minds engross those happy days we have known. Relinquishing brings back memories, And sadness grips our heartsg We must now leave our school and friends Of which we were so much a part. We are highly indebted to our parents, This school and its teachers who have molded usg We cherish and revere their endearing qualitiesg That said so often, You have our trust. Slowly the sun continues to sink Beyond those beautiful eastern hills: Our hearts cry out-farewell St. Augustine's Although we leave-you are a part of us still. By--Geraldine D. Pridgen 0 X 5 x I -'X -X L. N Ax PSF: -wb la 'N-A -L Q- -- .--.-gf. Q 5 x X X X -:VIA , xp: 'fm , ,W CLASS HISTORY In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun- dred fifty-four f195-11, on the fifteenth day of Sep- tember, one h u n d r e d three starry eyed proud youth entered the portals of Saint Augustine's College. Our pride was exemplified by the manner in which we underwent the unpleasant treatment given us by the upperclassmen during Freshmen week. In- sight has taught us that unity would be our asset throughout the coming years. The election of class officers was new to us. Since we were new to each other, it did not affect our voting. Under the leadership of Ned Smith, Al- dean Moore, Juanita Johnson, and Eloise Walker, we proved our election was wise in every respect. We were then ready for the social and academic life of a community when all eyes focused on the football field we found such outstanding Freshmen as Willis P e p p e r s, A. C. Eldridge, Norvell Lee, Marion, Brown, Aldean Moore, Ned Smith, and others. This season was climaxed by the gala af- fair of Homecoming, as our lovely Juanita John- son represented us as a t t e n d a n t to Miss Saint Augustine's. Adding to the beauty of our Home- coming festivities were D e l o r e s Mclver, Miss Freshmen, attended by Gloria Campbell and Laura Coy. The pledge club of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity found the Freshmen class full of charm and digni- ty. In choosing their Sweetheart they selected Ju- anita D. Johnson. F. Janet Schumpert was chosen by the Pledge Club of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity as their Sweetheart. The Dramatics Club, Choir and many other organ- izations encountered our many talents. Cinda Ro- land represented us well in the field of dramatics. Freshmen names on the Dean's List proved that we were true scholars. In bringing our Freshmen year to a close we were credited with sponsoring the first all-freshmen ball which climaxed a brillant year. We then said good-bye to the campus for the sum- mer. We returned in September nineteen hundred fifty- five as Sophomores, wiser from the experiences afforded us our freshmen year. Some of our class- mates, Roland Cooper, Willie Neal, Edward Tyler, Margaret Walls and others failed to return, but Albert Huey, Hartwell Glover, Shirley Heath, Lois Rogers, Delois Patterson, Muriel Swann, Jeanette Swann, Lettie Yarborough, and many others came to take their places. Raymond Hunley was elected as class president and worked diligently in leading us to another t ri u m p h a n t year. His co-workers were Gloria Campbell, Juanita Johnson and Eloise Walker. Re- presenting the Sophomore class on the student council were Mildred Smith, Bobby Jean Claybon, and Elsmer Stewart. We were now ready to accept our place as upper- classmen, which we did excellently. Football, bas- ketball, and track welcomed our class stars. Home- coming was fortunate in having our very own Harriet Bryant as an attendant to Miss Saint Augustine's. Gloria Campbell reigned as Miss Sophomore with attendants V e rt i e Hodge and Harriet Chittick. Proudly we were the recipients of second prize of our Homecoming float. Various class members went into fraternities and sororities and many other organizations. Juanita Johnson was again chosen as the Scroller's Sweet- heart, and Gloria Campbell was elected as a stu- dent representative at the S t u d e n t Legislature held at North Carolina State Capitol. The men in our class were joyous at the erection of a new dormitory, Atkinson Hall for upperclass- men. Our Sophomore year, filled with endless activities of interest and enjoyment to us, finally came to an end and again we bade farewell to our Alma Mater as we eagerly anticipated the coming of our Junior year. My, how spirited we proved to be during this most important year of our college life, as we were able to see the fulfillment of many of our hoped for plans coming into full fruition. But as joy is inevitably accompanied by sadness, many of our classmates did not return to share with us the glory of our Junior Year. However, this feeling did not stay with us for many new members joined our family. CLASS Under the dynamic leadership of Raymond Hunley our class got underway with a very good start. With the assistance of A l d e a n Moore, Bessie Smith, Juanita Johnson, and Elsmer Stewart, the business operations of our class were kept well under control. Student Council representatives for the year were James Covington, Delores Harvey and Willie Lee Kelly, Carole Taylor. Representing the Junior class at the Homecoming festivity was Doreatha Howard who reigned as at- tendant to Miss Saint Augustine's. Laura Coy was Miss Junior attended by Mary Greene and Muriel Swann. We were again very proud when our own Juanita Johnson reigned as the Belle of the Kap- pa's Ball. Honors were bestowed upon Zenobia Browning, Bessie Smith, F. Janet Schumpert, and Patrica Welch who became members of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Also along the line of honors Do- cenia Hammond and Altamese Niblack became members of Beta Kappa Chi and Patrica Welch, Sigma Rho Sigma. May was made merry for us when Harriet Bryant and Bessie Smith lent their charm as attendants to the May Queen. And, the Prom! my what a night for the Junior'sl never had we enjoyed anything better 3-the girls were beautiful and the fellows, well, need I say? This will always be a cherished memory to the class of 58. Closing the year and what a year it was, a grand election of persons to hold important positions for the school year 1957-58 was held. Such things as Student Council officers, May Queen, and Home- coming Queen were included. Thus ended our Junior year. This is the year of all years! we have that long awaited feeling of accomplishment in knowing that we are Seniors. As is typical of Seniors every- where we are seeking to derive every ounce of enjoyment from this, our last year. We are eager- ly anticipating graduation and the opportunity to take our places in society. We agree with Spinoza in saying that, To be what we are, and to become what we are capable H ISTORY of becoming is the only end of life. We as Seniors are earnestly striving toward this end with God's help, may we be successful! Serving us as officers for our class this year are Raymond Hunley, James Covington, Bessie Smith, Aldean Moore, and Dudley Burris. Our Senior representatives in the Student Council are Ray- mond Hunley, President: Harry Satterwhite, Vice President: and, Harriet Bryant, member-at- large, Willie Lee Kelly and James R. Covington, representatives. During Homecoming, Delores Harvey reigned as Miss Homecoming. Harriett Bryant bowed as a graceful Miss Senior. Her attendants were Gloria Campbell, Mary Merritt, and Mildred Downey. We were well represented in the area of athletics by Willis Peppers, as Co-Captain 1957-58, Aldean Moore, A. C. Eldridge, Marion Brown, Paul Rus- sel, and Norvell Lee as members of the football squad. We were again very proud when eight members of our class were elected to Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. They are: Zenobia B r o w n i n g, Docenia Hammond, Janet Schumpert, Bessie Smith, Willie Lee Blackwell, Raymond Hunley, Albert Morgan, and Patricia Welch. Also among the honorees were Altamese Niblack and Carl Robinson who were initiated into the Phi Kappa Alpha Honor Society. My isn't it exciting when a classmate gets mar- ried! Wedding Bells rang for one of ours in the college chapel. We were finally convinced by first hand observation that some college romances DO last. At least Eloise Walker's did. December 15th began her new life as Mrs. Marion Inman. We know that happiness will greet us again in May when once more, before we graduate, two classmates of ours will join the Queenly court. Bessie Smith holds this honor as May Queen for 1957-58 and Juanita Johnson as Kappa's Sweet- heart. Splurges of student teaching, yearbook planning, and looking forward to graduation all go to make our Senior year what it is. Oh yes, it keeps us bu- sy g-never a dull momentg - but we wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Class Historian Elsmer Stewart , I ST. AUGUSTINE S COLLEGE X -Aarsv 'Uf ' lf' 1-.r-J , , nw. 35,40 N-. ' ij Ad wa' RAYMOND HUNLEY JAMES COVINGTON BESSIE SMITH President ' Vice President Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DUDLEY BURRIS Business Manager as--in ALDEAN MOORE Treasurer ri .WA , i -.ru l ian' 30 -J OUR PRAYER We know, Father, that we must come to Thee just as we are. But we also know that we dare not go away just as we came. Often we have met wih failure-failure in ethics, failure in the moral realm, failure in attitudes, and failure in disposition, but with that bit of grace and guidance given all thy children, we have successfully been able to take this sec- ond giant step in the process of becoming more worthy of thee. We Thy needy children humbly praise Thee for the preservation of us from the beginning of our lives to this day, and especially for Thy guiding light during the past four years. Merciful God, we humbly beg Thy blessing upon all that teach and learn and all institutions of learning and particularly, Saint Augustine's College. O Lord, we pause again to look back on the long way Thou has brought us, and meditate with humble hearts for Thy loving mercy shown us. We ask Thee to guide us into a Finer way of living after we leave this institutiong and check our impluses as we are exposed to fear and doubt and give us peace of mind as we go into our chosen occupations. In Thy strength, we pray. Amen. James R. Covington, Sr. 31 Iii ft .i I N: I Q-.,,.,y Our! N ' 'Q x F tis, gf' 'lui' lt? I -S' J 1, .. ' .5 - 'nfl-, h 5.3 l . l-lt! If Ii? -'vii' 7 - 5' I -gt if ,. EDDIE MAE ALSTON GWENDOLYN E. ARMISTEAD DAVID D, BETHEL I Elementary Education, B. A. Elementary Education, B. A. Elementary Education, B. A. li St u d e nt N E A, City Students Charm Club, Student NEA, Usher Veteran's Club, O m e g a Psi Phi Charm Club. Guild, Big: Sisters Club, College Fraternity, Student NEA, Tennis Choir. Team, Football Trainer, Dormitory I ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIE LEE BLACKWELL Business Education, B. A. Canterbury Club, Student NEA Who'5 Who, Big Sisters Club. M .. 'Q 'W' ' T553 . V. , I. wr, 7: gr cr! I Wlfl 7' it - -1 - -v -. - fa r B f .r .I -.915 11815445 f' ' r If..-v wt' 'f Ll 1 A I 4 n Y IL ODELL BODDIE Basie Business, B. A. Student NEA. Couneil. I 1 l l I MARY ALICE BOYLAN Elementary Education, B. A. S I u d e nt N E A, City Students Charm Club, Art Club. as -N-v 32 y..,,- i'X-Q'-r 1, I SENIOR CLASS CHARLIE W. BROWN Physical Education, B. A. OF l958 MABLE A. BROWN Business Education, B. A. Canterbury Club, Big: Sisters Club Student NEA, Social Science Club, Choir, Charm Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. QV, gn-mah, v r,,. '1 . sw? xx .. 5 v .'x Ag n .' . H- ,.., , ,. I' I Y 1. 0 f af.iir.Q Q': ' il K . r- Xl!.gt,, , K lag.:-i , --Q-453:-it, :, new ts, ' wg xv,x'.j. ,.,:-m- - - ' -.5.g.x5 'py ,Q X , X ,x.-- sw, Qx. . X t VEC-Q X3 'L sr . N l 3 XX . ,,. .x ' QNX l l wsu: A 'YA Fa' W xr 'W Nt P. . wig X. uhh v 'ff ,M f'-5, .5 ....f4? 'f if -V ldfixf 'Ex ' r- , Q, VVILLIAM BROW N Art, B. A. ZENOBIA E. BROWNING Business Education, B. A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Al- pha Kappa Mu, Whtfs Who, Pen Staff, Student NEA, City Students Charm Club. MARION BROWN Physical Education, B. A. Football ,BBQ F V' QQ in .ux it-,ew rfwn- ' Q.. --Q . ,r HARRIET L. BRYANT Elementary Education, B. A. Charm Club, Cantebury Club, Altar Guild, Usher's G u i l d, Dramatics Club, Student NEA, Pan-Hellenic Council, Church School Teuclwr, Big Sisters Club. ST. AUGUSTINES COLLEGE 33 qua Niki IUCDLEY .IERL BCRRIS, II Business Education, B. A, .. 'fi' KWH Sf asf' IJELORES P. CALLWOOD Physical Eclucation, B. A. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Drama- Physical Eflucation Club, Dramat- tics, Editor A The Pen, Student ics, City Student Charm Club. NEA, Senior Class Business Mana- ger, Yearbook Statf. SENIOR CLASS OF l958 CHARLES B. CAMERON Physical Education, B. A. Football, Trainer, Track, Student Council, Vetcran's Club. GLORIA CYNTHIA CAMPBELL Sociology, B. A. Canterbury Club, Dramatics, Social ik ffws Q JAMES CAMERON Physical Education, B. A. B o x i n g Team, Wrestling Team, Track team, Yeterans's Club. HARRIET L. CHITTICK I Science Club, Big Sisters Club, In- l tcr-Dormitory Council. V X 'Wx w U' ' 4' a ,W - , f I 'P .- v ' I i ,wi uf: . I I .bag .A -' 34 W l -ffm Jem wi f W- U-fr .nl ST. AUGUSTlNE'S CCJLLEGE DORIS B. CLEMENTS Sociology and Social Studios, B. A. Editor of Yearbook, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Social S c i e ll L' e Club, Sigrnia Rhu Sigma I-lmiur So- ciety, Student NEA. 'fix .m-.,, SYYELLIE CLOUD Umcpga Psi Phi Fraterliity, Natural Science Club, Pali-Hellenic Council, Faiitcrbury L' l u lr, Student NEA, l1Lll'I'ICLIllllll t'11t111cil. JAMES R. COVINGTON, JR. Basic Business anal Sucial Stutlics, R. A. Kappa Alpha Psi l 1-atcriiity. l'a11- Hellcnic Couiicil, Sturlt-nt Couric-il, X'l'Il'l'ill1.i Flub, l't'll Stall. XSVWQ R N. X. avg. -. if af . Llfi' 3' if .5 'nw-'L 5' al Y Y U ' Ji Ir 1 ,- Q 1 . -. k 1, 'lf lv ,' ' , 1 - fr Q -L A fl ' .4 - t- ' f 1 A ANNIE MAE DANCY Sociology and Social Stuclics, B. A. Student NEA, Cl1a.1'111 Club, Social Science Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Big Sisters Club, Drama- tic Club, Doriiiitory Council. ,lids VAN 43 -iw... ' 1 ,t 7 I nn I ,. , . . 3. ,234 +3 14 9' f.,,.s yi- . 144- . A- PATRICIA DAVIS Music, B. A. Cliuir, Big' S i s t 0 1' s Club, Cliarni Club, Student NEA, Delta Sig'111a Theta StJl'Ol'Ity. 35 Nxt-A 'ef-r-Q-I E 1 V. MA .- 1 1- : -I S I iw- mv ., X - '15 ,r . ,- -- 11... ,1 ..1' .'xe. 8141.1 '..l1E J..-.. .'-'ls - L MILDRED D. DOWNEY Elciiieiitary Education, B. A. Student NEA. Big: Sisters Club, Charm Club, Art Club, Ushers Guild. 7' , adv? if' E' 6? GEORGE DIJBOSE MOSS DUNCAN Elenicntary Education, B. A. Physical Education, B. A Veterans Club, Student NEA. ARTS AND SCIENCES EYELYN EDWARDS Business Aflniinistration, B Student NEA. ELSIE DURHAM 0-4 fix fvi 7 ...Q New ' ' 'zu-. - wh..-. CARVIA EARL DUNSTON Elementary Education, B. A. City Students Charm Club, Student NEA. ALBERT C. ELDRIDGE Physical Education, B. A. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Presi- dent of Intramural Club, Student NEA. HN? , , ., sv EJ'-1154! 4 1 36 lla, 4- ef... .g..,.f.u.. V - --f--A An W... -. ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE DARLENE MARIE ESTERS Business Education, B. A. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Student NEA, Big Sisters Club, Pan-Hel- lenic' Council, Charm Club, Campus Calendar Stafl', Yearbook Staff. W xi' A is if, I ,Q MARGIE REA FORD IIARTWELI, M. GLUYER English and Sm-ial Studies, B.A. Biology, B. S. Alpha Kappa .Alpha S 0 r 0 r i t y, Veterans Club, Natural S 1' i 4: n 4' c IIlit'l'-IlUl'lllltUl'y C 0 U ll t' i l, Cihoii' Cluli, Student NEA I, ll m p u il 0 s Student NEA, Biff Sisters Club, Club, f ha1'm Club, Curriculum Cuunm-il, l,ll3l'2lI'y Staff. FD -gf?-' Q' 'gi Pi 57 . I , . i ,.,. . . QW Q O Q Q Q-v' Q vga ,gg-my tw' -. Q g-, . ':l ,- -. ,.'- 1 mv 4 'Q 4' vhs., 2 ,,. 4. 1-f xy ' 4 , ' ' -1 ....iff4' w 2 S' 13 , ' 1 -N X5iL , .,. .,s3', .ar :Q 5 A '- . f, . A . .4 , - . , - :Tv?+37f if f -fu -- lk MARY E. GREENE Social Studies and History, B. A. Big Sisters Club, Social Science Club, Campus Art Club, Charm Club, Student NEA. DOCENIA HAMMOND ltlatlwinatirs and General Science B. S. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, VVhn's Who, Curriculum Council, City Stu- ilcnt Charm Club, Natural Srieiive Club. 37 SHIRLEY HEATH Elementary Education, B. A. City Students Charm Club, Student NEA. Z 4?Xx . ' ,,.,.., .--- A-A - -. J I..-XNUIS DOROTHEA HIGH IRENE HILL Music. B. A. Vlioir, Big: Sister Club. SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 .TIBIMIE HOOKER RAYMOND I. HUNLEY Bhitlienizxtics, B. S. President of Student Council, Sen- ior Vluss President, VVho's Who, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Na- tural S u i 0 n c Q Club, Curriculum Coiim-il, Social Comniittee. ws. Jfx Qs. ' Wg,-N . .. 38 Club, Canterbury 905 i'A ve -:rl KAAA VERTIE M. HODGE Elenientary Education, B. A. S l u d e nt N E A, City Student Cliarni Club. ELOISE SAPHRONIA WALKER INMAN Physical Education and Biology B. A. Chccring Squad, Big Sisters Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Can- terbury Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student C o u n c i l, Student NEA, Choir, Athletic Club, A t h l e t i C Council. 'S Qvs .f-,, 1v'f I Wu ,y '1 ' A In .. Q -G'l nl - , A 1 ST. AUGUSTINE5 COLLEGE VIOLENE JENKINS Natural Scieiiue, B. S. BETTY .l. JOHNSON Eloriieiitury Etluuatitm, B. A. .lI'ANlTA lb. JOHNSON l'Ilvincntzii'y l'I:lus-atiun, B. A. Rig: Sistcrst'luh, St-ieiic0t lul1, Stu- 1' h ll 1' m t'lulJ, Student NEA, Art t'l1:u'm Vinh, Hip: Sistvrs t'lul1, t'nn dont NEA, t'h:1i'm t'luh, Vluli, Big S i stu rs t'luln, l'slu-rs 1,-1-bmiy tlluli' Alpha Kappa Alp 1 tluiltl. .- -Q., -A541 ,Rin-Q. - :E v H -.21 . tv . ,X .4 I' ,O E , ' i f-v' Q. ' . P . ' - ,v ' ', I . ' -'? 4:5..C' s I -1 - . . .. . -C .r ALMARIE JONES Business Education, B. A. Campus Calendar Staff, City Stu- dents Charm Club, Student NEA. - F I .... -W ff A WIN? l'i-.51 -. Snrurity, Pain-Holla-nit' t' H u n c il Student N EA. Qqx -,, - -vw- 1 F 0 .J 1 .MIA 'J , l-xx If 1, ' .A . X- . tl Q 'NISE A ,f-g5I.j, '--- A ' ...f it X . isis t. -1:5531 L. ,uf ' V ft uit. t y ,. x V, ' .gn '-- .. 'r . -- 11,-21,11 x . if. Q, 4 wi . ... by N l tl. ' it slA'.3'1SlE fi JAMES JONES Physical Education, B. A. Kappa Alpha Psi F1'atei'nity. Stu- dent NEA. i 3 9 SYLVIA JONES Elementary Education, B. A. Student NEA, City Student Charm Club. 45 . ll e.a3 51' S---r has .KL 'r ,,. GLAIIYS .IOYNEII Basie Business, B. A. Big Sisters Club, Student NEA. WILLIE LEE KELLY Business Education. B. A. tfliarni Club. IIIYIIIIZHICS Club, Can- terbury Club, Student Couneil. Pen Stall, tfunipus Calendar, Yearbook Stzrtlf Big: S i s t e r S Club, Student NEA, Vsher Guild. SENIOR CLASS OF i958 VIRGINIA Ib. Mt-LEAN Biology, B. S. Big Sisters Club, Student NEA, Seienee Club, Cliurm Club. Jvi' Q 1. t- -,K -.1 va. .4 ' ' x 4 4 . I .., NIAIUIARET H. MEEKS Elementary Education, B. A. Student NEA, Art Club, Charm Club, Big: Sisters Club, Social Science Club, Church School Teuch- er ,.. I .f.- -Q 'wx fin Q . I' , U ! 'gh 7,5 ,I es-Q ' ar., . Q,-I -uv 1.5. jj..- . I' 19 f., , 5- ,,.:... - if ?.R't:.w,:.?ffi ! 'Sw-m:::f::ff': . - ff.---H . - f.-1.-nu--1:ff,fff,f Q . in 1 ' i ,Fai f :Witte . .,g5.ggf'fif?igi1f5i 5..'.,' - E' 2 if ?fff:.'5:', ialsglyt .J-1 14' fi LQ I .6422-1-,gf wgsgf: .sl WIXS2 I 2i L'U.1g,lIE'ffLi.+t. 'I NORYELL T. LEE Physical Education, B. A. Football, Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- nity. Student NEA. MARY E. MERRITT Elementary Education, B. A. Student NEA, City Student Charm Club, Art Club. 1' 7Vx .--. 7.4 .L 4 . 40 S 1 gn Nl 1 x f' I: 'I I P I - - -----'H-' ' Y' W' W i ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE JOHNSIE LHVERNE MI'l't'HE1.l. Elementary Education, R. A. HILDA G. MILLER Student NEA, City Student Charm Club. ,IGN BIELYIN ALIFEAN MOORE ss.'9X Q42-Q QI In . x- -gin -. Q.. ,. --.agigr l 1l'01 ,- .. '. . 2f91'Jv3's'm'Lw..hJ 5 I 'k v f ' . .t ,., ,, . . Y, A LQ . N M R- ff 5 -1 O- ' ALBERT ST. C, MORGAN BARBARA MOSEE 41 ', k 33, X, fa-rx fWN 5. X v ANGELENE MUSGRA YE Business :xlilltiIliSf.l'21f.iUll. B. A. nt-ial Science Club, Big Sister' Vluh, Czmtt-1'lvL11'y Vlub. Yt-z11'H1m arf. Clu11'ln'Clt1h. I ' ff f 'x vw' W' Qs--7 P , w 41 'I KIIIDSE NIBI 'XC K THOMAS O'NEII, Student 'NF X Beta Ixappa Chi Honm Smutx CIIIIIII Club, Delta 811,111 1 TlIGt'l 50101 1tx Natural S umm Klub Il1'1m'1t11 Club, Phi Ix1pp1 -Xlphx Hono1 NOLIQIY. SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 MAGGIE PHOENIX Sociology, B. A. Delta Siirmzi Theta Sorority, Social Science Club, Cl'lZlI'I1l Club, Big Sis- ters Club, Student O1'ga11iZatio11 of NEA, Ca11tc1'bu1'y Club. I E we -nr- ' 14331 4 40' 'N-il! 'T I I I 1 955:21 . 1 -. jg. A A . .. ,V . AY V L. Hr I Q-f .1 ,I .-1? ' . V: , . 3 55312. wh.-It -cg'-:I . 15 .jf I 'FWS- ,Sh 4. Xiu! WILLIS PEPPERS GERALDINE DEVORDOMAE PRIDGEN Business Eduration, B. A. Pen Staff, Social Science Club, Stu- dent NEA, D1'amatics Club, Charni Club, Zeta Phi Beta S 0 r o 1' i t y, Yearbook Staff. U. -5' 9 il ,dll ,7- 1 42 l r l v ga ARTS AND SCIENCES PANSY ROBERSON Physical Education, B. A. EDWARD RAYFORD, JR. Music, B. A. Choir, Dr a ni a t ic Club, Brother Big: Sisters Club, Social Science Hood of St. Andrew, Social Science Cluh, Charm Club, Student NEA. Club, Sphinx Club, C a n t e r b u 1' y Club. ' 4:53 'N T , f ' 218 1, 9-..' Q Y -w,,,, CARL NATHAN ROBINSON English, B. A. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Dra- niatics Club, Pen Staff, Phi Kappa Alpha Honor S o c i e t y, Student NEA. 1 S ,U Q-rv . IW? 'PX 'W--14 ,. in N JUS 'ff' .x t, 5 , 'S ,- CAROL E. ROBINSON EDDIE ROBINSON WILLIAM ROBINSON Physical Education, B. A. Business Administration, B. A, Chemistry, B. S. Big Sisters Club, Student NEA. Lunipodos Club, Yearbook Staff. Natural Science Club. 43 0v4 'J LL 4 LUIS RUHIGRS PAUL Rl'SSEl,, JR. I'Ilc111c11tz11'y Elliicutimi, R. A, Physical Ellllliltlthll, Ii. A. ll1'll2l Sigma 'l'i1ctz1 S111'111'ity, Stu- dent NEA. Student NEA, KJIIIOLIEI Psi Phi Fra- tcniity. SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 HARRY B. SAT'l'I,EWHITE t'h0111ist1'y, B. S. Stutlcnt Vuuiicil, D111'111ito1'y 011111- cil, N11tu1'z1l Scicncc t'luh, Public Kclzitious Assistz111t,O111cg:11 Psi Phi l4'1':1tc1'nity. JANET St'llUMPER'l' Music, B. A. C' h tl i 1', Altar Guild, C'z111tc1'bu1'y Club, Il VH 111 Pit ic s Club, Student NEA, Clll'l'lCUll1l11 Vouncil, Social C' 0 111 111 i t t e 9, Intel' - Do1'111itu1'ial Council, Alpha Kappa Alpha Soi'- ority, Alpha Ku p pa Mu, VVho's Wim, Big Sistcrs Club, S t ll el e n t Chzipororie. F 'k-. .704 Qs. '-aw? '--v Nuff , 16 'F 'iff' i' '- .14 44 .-'!h'7' QT Q 'E' D X 1,, ' --, .. IVIINNIE P. SAMPSON Art, B. A. Art Club, Social Science Club, Stu dent Nea, Big Sisters Club, Your book Staff. CHARLES SILER Art, B. A. Art Flub, Student NEA. I ST. AUC5USTINE'S COLLEGE BARBARA SMITH I N , Q 4' .4 . '- I lv x 1 44 ' -x 1 J- lg 3 ' ' 'Q 'sf' C5 -. .s ,, . . WN ELSMER H. STEWART Physical Education, B, A. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Stu- dent NEA, Athletic Club, Intra- mural Club, Dormitory Council. BESSIE B. SMITH Business Education, B. A. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha S or 0 ri t y, Who's Who, Student Nea. Inter- Dormitory C o u n c i l, Big Sisters Club, Yearbook Staff, Campus Ca- lendar, Dramatics Club. ,Av- IVE' 'I' X xx 1,-' i 41 Sy lr x' . I5 I 1' -- M I ., , In 'J' . -- .i- -5 -2 -1' ,- . ,. .A A 1' if ' I. Fang' iv' . 'swf' -. G'- f an 'xy .. 'ein Q 1. EVERETT STEWART Elementary Education, B. A. Art Club, Canterbury Club, Kappa Alpha Psi F r a t e 1' n i t y, Student NEA. 45 MILDRED M. SMITH Biology, B. S. Charm Club, Canterbury Club, Big' Sisters Club, Checring Squad, Stu- dent NEA, Pen Staff, Usher Guild. fig I . Y lv ,. Q 1 I J 1 ' . I-we iff' -1-i CAROLE A. TAYLOR Business Education, B. A. Dramatics Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Student Council, Campus C ale n da r, .City Student Charm Club, Student NEA. THE SENIOR CLASS 1958 ALBERT WALLACE Natural Scierice, B. S. I'A'1'Rll'IA ANN WELCH English, B. A. Fnotlmll trainer, Natural Science Alllll' Guilrl Canterbury Club, Al- Club. f fi A f ,fi pw CAE' '-Ax Q ,- X - pha Kappa Mu, Sigma Rho Sigma, VVlio's Wliu, Usher's Guild, Big Sis- ters Club, Charm Cluh. Q SCS ST. if peg, if I. . 5 yai, +2 fl? s', IL .1 I KZ 'QW' Q69 'flip- 5l ,. ,- , , fn ..,, 1' .- if w , . fl' I .512 'Qin ff ' ',,' 'af if SHIRLEY WOMACK AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 46 NN mx NX :gy-1 .fig ,wg-:X-Q5 ax ,rk fa 9,5465-,.bgN,:,x1, vm-N mv F5 +9 F ' 'Vik W S S 1 f2 f'g 'T 'F h F'N'T 4 Y ' ' 4 fgnsgxk 59, E 31 'wqmhjf'x?E1fQffQQ'fffQfICf 1ffQQ ' Q ffl-ga., , LN-5 - - 3.31 , wr- zxifgiig-?L,,,,,,,,,,TfgwwQ, Yjjj',T,,,, ,,,, Y, E. 213, X X wi, IRQ ,Qxgxlatgmgl1EaLQ1a,urr9l:be11,,.,fg1:.d'A,MV5 ggww-.. ri Q, N x 5 gn 1' ,--s3,,1-U55-hiifgw V 3 fa a N w gf 3 . 3 xp- ix, 3 5 Thquggh We now ymus lpave Pthy Walls, 2 ' 3 f 4 9 .V--13, 1 WW S Qs? 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X X ANN f, G mg- Sm 5 Q 5 Nox?35we' 'ea??A6r't slffhjto dogg- if , ig Z Nm? 5 5 5 K i . E ix B E F A .. 1 X, - - ' Q ' I X ' : ' X --,:, C- ',.. S MX Q wg W llg,Sgh0UgL the dcalls - N X. W gw L -We-lefwkeeukhe' axis-ts-sb .'9Hvig 1HQ -5 ' -1 -4- 55'-3 ---f' f-fs: -eg--M 5 E: 2- O pi1.1'ent5ide33Qxancl te2Qr'hers, - ... J. we Y A ' H A Wwizfdiia give bi thanks to you, 'Z - N .- , ,V fam M 5 is 5 8 g And-most-at , evGod-3a?9ove,.1 iw- f Y' Q Q HS f - - 4' HW . .Q rs? Q in S -r5S.m- 33 iw Q 1 . fs W wa wf M M E51 Q wi 2 5 S5 ' M S gf, 5 5 3 -... .. -12.2 -1 . - 2 s 'W A ' - ' N sN?w A?Si-S' W E' hhh ' N Ahhhh' 'r'ffw ,rf as 5 2 E r ' Ah ... .LQ 1 - Q 47 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the 1958 graduating class of Saint Augus- tine's College, of the city of Raleigh, in the County of Wake and State of North Carolina, being ot' sound and disposing mind and of profound under- standing, and not acting under duress, menace. fraud or undue influence of any person whatso- ever. do make, publish and declare this instrument. to be our Last Will and Testament. To our dear Alma Mater, we bequeath our never failing love and devotement for her services of a .ioyfully spent four years. To the administration. faculty, and staff, we valiantly leave our candid affection and appreciation for so patiently guiding and assisting us through our years of endurance. To the Junior Class, our faithful and rightful heirs, we leave our most devoted and valuable pro- perties, our wisdom, our importance, and scholas- tic rating, and the ability to become sophisticated and dignified seniors. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath the ability to face and tackle all the problems that you may encounter before you reach the fourth round. To the Freshmen Class, we desire to leave our friendliness, courage, unity, and the ability to make an outstanding' accomplishment each year to the class. and the institution. I, Janet Schumpert, leave to my instructor, Mr. John C. Moore, by heartfelt thanks and deep ap- preciation for steering me safely through my col- lege career, and for all advice and instruction given me during my four years of c wllege workg to Rachel Rayford, Wynona Rhem, Gladys Ford, and Jane Blakely. I leave my love for, and devotion to, the Choir and Music Department, because I feel that your sentiments regarding these two depart- ments are the same as mine: to the Altar Guild, I admonish you to keep the Altar lights aglow! Lastly, but by no means least, to Jimmie and Ed- die Yvonne, the best always from your big sister! Elsmer Stewart wills the moon and the apple to Linwood along with his strong conversation. To Ted Catchings his position as Mr, Gamma Psi. Gwendolyn Armistead wills room 225 of Tuttle Bu- ilding to Ann Wilson in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as she has this year. A. C. Eldridge, wills to S. Cloud, G. Jones and L. Thompson the ability to leave Saint Augustinos in tour years. Albert Morgan wills to the Sophomore class his thirst for knowledge which the future has yet to quench. Willie Lee Kelly wills her coolness to all the Fresh- men girls. And to all underclassmen her regular attendance in chapel for four years without any absentees. Betty Johnson leaves to her homegirl, Eunice Clif- ford, her favorite room 16 in Tuttle Building. To Allen Knox, her little sister, her undying love for Saint Augustine's College. Annie Dancy, wills her place in the Sociology De- partment to Catherine Arline, her love for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to Shirley Baldwin and to Shirley Murell her sophisticated and dapt airs. Geraldine Pridgen wills her profound interest in Dramatics, The Pen Staff, and Social Science Club to her home girls, Barbara Walker and Frances Duck. She also wills her bed in St. Agnes Hospital to any student who may find it comfortable. Her position in the Doctor's office to Wanda Copland. I, Laura Coy, will my ability to catch a husband to Mary Kramer and Thelma Becton. my undying love for Delta Sigma Theta to Elizabeth Olds and my ability to cut class and never get caught to all freshmen. Harriet. Bryant wills her ability to keep the Wil- mingtonian Air up, and her position in Alpha Kap- pa Alpha Sorority to Helen Davis. Juanita Johnson wills to Helene Spencer the honor of becoming the Kappa's Sweetheart, and her position in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to her sister, Gloria Johnstn. Mildred Smith wills her ability to dance well to Dorothea Green, and her ability to get along with everyone to Bobby Smith. Aimarie Jones wills her sense of responsibility to Barbara Ellis and to Charity Bingham her sense of humor. Carl Robinson wills his sense of humor to Marlon Potier. Hilda Miller wills her love for Delta Sigma Theta to Betty Fisher. To Charles Young, Mary E. Merritt leaves her abi- lity to smile and be happy no matter what. And to Altnieta Gary her ability to get along with every- one. is ii i, ff' J i , It 'i yt I .li I 1 I I I 'i ll I l --A1-nl f P- -A' ' Y LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Lois Rogers, wills to Yvonne Tatum, her ability to make Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and to Yvonne Hart her place in the Elementary Education De- partment. To Esther Bullock, Shirley Womack leaves her ability to preside over all future Sigma Gamma Rho meetings successfully. Barbara Smith wills to Bernice Williams her place in the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority with hope she will be a good secretary. Vertie Hodge, leaves to Linwood Sharpe, best wishes for much success and happiness always, and to her sister, Jo, her inert ability to maintain a poised attitude in all situations. Patricia Davis wills to her home girl, Marvenia Moore the ability to punch four years, make choir rehearsals, attend chapel and never fail a course. She also wills William Sessom her love to keep him living after she leaves. Shirley Heath wills her last smiles to her home girl, Emma Sanders and her position in Physical Education -classes to Chuck Willis. Mary E. Greene Wills to all underclassmen her abi- lity to like everybody and to meet people with a smile. Virginia McLean wills her place in the Dining Hall to Lucille Bunn. To her little sister, Lena McLean, she wills her room in Tuttle Hall. Gloria Campbell wills to Lula Hagans her ability to get along with her fellow schoolmates. and to her little sister, Shirley Foster. her love for St. Augustine's College. Thomas O'Neal wills to Joseph Gray and Clinton Dugger his ability to expound on intricate: but pertinentg points of hypothetical concepts. Sylvia Jones wills to Carvia Dunston, her quiet- ness and dignity. And to Elsie Durham her love for St. Augustine's College. Dudley Burris wills to Talmadge Hunt his position in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and to Harry Leazer his sense of ingenuity. Angelene Musgrave wills her undying love for Business to George Sanders and her ability to be seen and not heard to Naomi Crandal. Eddie Robinson wills his ability in accounting to Owen Ivey and his love for Saint Augustine's to his sister Vera Robinson. I, Patricia Ann Welch, leave my room in Tuttle Building to Charlotte L. Jenkins, my dear friend. May she cherish it and keep it clean as I did. To Barbara Alzenia Thomas, P a t r i c i a Ann Welch leaves her pleasant disposition. lVIay she remember my ability to keep cool at all times and hold her tongue when things go wrong. To Armydee Little. Patricia Ann Welch wills her ability to keep on the good side of dear friends such as Barbara Alzenia Thomas. Johnsie Mitchell leaves to all of those persons who helped her and encouraged her through her four years of college, her most sincere thanks and to Nathan Perry everything Saint Augustine's has to ofTer. Carole Taylor wills to all her neophyte Sorors the ability to handle all Barbs, and to Eddie Schum- pert her extreme height. I, Landis High, will my ability to take French four years and pass it to Geraldine Perry and all new French Majors. Pansy Roberson, Angelene Musgrave, and Patricia Davis will their suite to any three young ladies. who have poise, hearty and ability equal to their own. How about that? Docenia Hammond leaves to Patricia Davis and Geraldine Perry her place in Who's Who. and Al- pha Sorority. To all Freshmen she wills the ability to remain at Saint Augustine's and become digni- fied seniors. And to all remaining Sorors happy and prosperous stay at Saint Augustine's both so- cially and scholastically. James R. Fovington wills Little Brother Samuel Sanderson, the ability to make Kappa Alpha Psi. and to be influential after making it. Minnie Sampson wills to all art majors. her space in the Art Building, and to her sister, Ella Samp- son her friendly ways. I. Norvell Lce. will to my home boy Hubert Dapp daddy Avery. my connections in the city ot' Ra- leigh. I also will my ability to be cool, and most of all I wish to leave him my tull' mustache. Margaret Rea Meeks wills to her little sister Cor- rine Harrison. her love for Elementary Education. To Joshua Edwards, she wills her capacity for the consideration of others when there is a matter of opinion. Bessie B. Smith wills her eternal love for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to all her remaining Sorors. To Pocahontas Jones, she wills the worthiness of being elected secretary for every organization of which she becomes a member. To all freshmen, I extend a hope that they will adhere to the need of Good Scholarship and take my place on the Dean's list. To her cousin, Lucille Bunn, Margie Ford leaves her position as president of the Senior dormitory. To Delores Harvey, her home girl, she leaves her ability to get serious when matters of importance are at hand. Willie Lee Blackwell leaves her ability to get her degree within three and one half years' to Patricia Fields and her efficiency in secretarial work to Thelma Becton. Mildred Downey leaves to Sadie Harris her favor- ite room, 202, in Delanyg to Bertha Lovelace her ability to continue to smile. I, Violene Jenkins, leave my pleasing personality to Janice Johnson and to Lena McLean my ever- lasting love for science. I, Jimmie Hooker, will my job of providing trans- portation for student teachers to Bobby Crossling. Maggie Phoenix leaves her petite figure to anyone who might need it. She also leaves her place in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority to Yvonne Tatumn. I, Raymond I. Hunley, will my undying love for St. Aug. and Alpha Phi Alpha to Joseph Gray, and to Lester Spease I will my Daily Doubles. I, Harry G. Satterwhite, will my love for Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and modern sounds to Herman Scott. May he s om ed a y cross the Burning Sands. Marion Brown wills to Linwood Sharp his ability to play fullback. I, Willis Peppers, will to Gloria Johnson, my sin- cere love, to Joseph McNeil my position as captain of the football team, and to Albert Huey my old room 107. To Frances Duck, Darlene Marie Esters leaves her place in the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, and to Lena McLean her ability to smile at all times. To Monty Gray Frizzell, she leaves her never dying love. To Ted Catchings, I Moss Duncan will you the ability to be cool, and my stability. I, William fBostonJ Robinson will my many danc- ing steps and Taylor Hall attendance record to Ronny Mitchell. Harriet L. Chittick wills to Florence Hobbs and Bettie Lou Hinton my ability to stay at St. Aug. for four years without going crazy, and to the Freshmen class my ability to go home for vacation early and come back late. David D. Bethel wills to Charles Willis his ability to be cool and play the field, also a portion of his love for the great Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. I, Melvin A. Moore, will my Athletic ability to Lester Thompson, and my love for Omega Psi Phi Fraternity to William Vick: may he always love and respect the Delta's, and my love for Frater- nity life to James Schumpert. I, Charlie W. Brown, will my ability to officiate basketball to Henry Montague, and my ability to play basketball to Mark L. Harvey. To Cecil and James Perry, the Cameron Twins wills their ability to stick together regardless of how many problems they may encounter. I, Everett Stewart Sr., will Charles Young and Freddie Davis my ability to be nice and my seat in the senior class. I, James Jones, will Ronald Mitchell my great sense of humor. I, Edward Foster Rayford, Jr., will to Miss Jane Blakely my sincere love and devotion until. To Mr. William Saunders, my place in the choir. To Ra- chel Janet Rayford, my baby sister, my devoted love for music. The foregoing instruments has been sealed, pu- blished and declared by The Senior Class, the testators, aboved named at Saint Augustine's Col- lege in Raleigh, North Carolina as for their last will and testament in the presence of each other have hereunto set our names as witnesses: ANNIE M. DANCY MARGARET R. MEEKS BESSIE B. SMITH .. QQ! 'l fl .I F 'l l l i l l l 1 l 1 ll l l l S ll '-.J -, un . -H., 'Wilt JN-4 . .. V' -asv., , 1 1 .iv . wx ..X, . ,A ,fy-,Yi Q. -N AQ .Ek- i?g..g,g, ,L ' Pres And His Boys Three Musketeers DAY S O F OLD 'xv The Old Gang 4 Jeff i E The Boys Go Teaching Hurricane Hazel Hits Bird and Tassy 'Yu .M 46 ld' . . 'b ,, ' a 1:- n ' Jak 51 ' YT' ' I , 'xl AA. I ,misfi- .wdwgm Q twwmpw.. . M lll- 'Www V- v------1 '-us . 15 ,gm x ... ,L ,T ' A , r - 4 D ,, , , , ff 2. -' ,,, 4.4 . :L fr: fix if ' '14 f ..- Ii --- A .sr- ... we-1 + --9 A ' s f-, A Most Dignified Most Studious MARGIE FORD JAMES COVINGTON DOCENIA HAMMOND RAYMOND HUNLEY , x.f K Most Handsome Boy ALDEAN MOORE I 'J' 'X A vw ' an ww V v, ' U 'VY ' ,-1' V A Friendliest Neatest MABLE BROWN DAVID BETHEL HARRIET BRYANT JAMES COVINGTON . 9 . L ,, ,I A :A Ov ii vi, ,N ,O ff' H? 'vw y ,M M In 'ig' .Aus -0-4' xx ox. Wim V 4 -L l--...nb A5135 ' Y Aw. Quietest Most Likely to Succeed MARGARET MEEKS CHARLES SILER ZENOBIA BROWNING RAYMOND HUNLEY S if f' ,I r v u:-y ' , A M 541 va '- ' 9 Og: ' , A-..,-n Most Talkative Most Artistic f ZENOBIA BROWNING DUDLEY BURRIS MINNIE SAMPSON CHARLES SILER I 52 i s I sw? was NN 3? 4 N- - . I? Most Dramatic GERALDINE PRIDGEN THOMAS O'NEAL x ANGELENE MUSGRAVE K px 211' t ,Y . . 'F' I X- , MVN ' fr'-rv 0 X as 'T' I ' ,ffw ' ' ,,- Q 'ft 2 ,. 3, , W 4, .ff Y .V . A an avq. . ,fr QA , - . -1--MW 3,1 4 bl' Best All-Around ZENOBIA BROWNING RAYMOND HUNLEX . 15' YU, .x M- Most Attractive Girl r - 'H 'Nr . V si Most Popular GLORIA CAMPBELL RAYMOND HUNLEY flaw' Most Poetic GERALDINE PRIDGEN CARL ROBINSON 320 ' .4 :X I 2 53 , fm I - . N. '- ..- I I 4 -- 'r if- H, ,Q hw 3 A ii Most Musical Wittiest JANET SCHUMPERT EDWARD RAYFORD GERALDINE PRIDGEN ELSMER STEWART , I ' - ex ,..-Q 7 N , A, 'iii ' .,,q N YW- 3. in 5 Aw t . A- I I A l i - X - -P' .ir 'tv -N I -M f ' Ib- 1 Most Co-Operative Best Dressed BESSIE SMITH I ' ' DLDLEX BURLIS ALTAMESE NIRLAVI I JAMES 4 OYlNU'I'ON 53 PROPHECY It is July, 1983, 25 years after the graduation of the Class of 1958 of Saint Augustine's College. Here in New York City are Gloria Campbell who is attending the National Social Workers conven- tion and Margie Ford Hilton, who is attending the National Convention t'or English instructors. We meet one evening while strolling along at the Worlds Fair. We extend greetings to each other for it was graduation day that we last saw each other. We readily engage in conversation about our classmates. Not knowing their whereabout. we decided to go to see the gypsy to find out their whereabouts. After entering the Gypsy House, we immediately began to ask questions about our classmates. Looking into her c r y s t al ball, the Gypsy replies: I see Violene Jenkins Culmer and Virginia McLean Dugger working as laboratory technicians at the Medical College Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina. Raymond Hunley, now an optician in Rich- mond, Virginia. has a marvelous practice. Work- ing with him as technicians are Mildred Smith and Donald Alexander. Willie Lee Blackwell has had many good posi- tions since she left you and now she is Registrar at Howard University. Incidentally, on the faculty at the same university is Darlene Esters Frizzell who is head of the School of Business. I see Margaret Meeks has been very success- ful in her profession. She is the founder of one of the largest nursery schools in Detroit, Michigan Mary Merritt and Laura Coy Hand are on her staff. Carol R o b i n s o n and Pansy Roberson are working as therapists at the Mayo Clinic, one of the largest clinics for handicapped children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patricia Davis has just linished a successful concert in a series of twenty-five concerts. She has also completed the requirements for a doctor- ate degree in music. Look! there is Carl Robinson as President of Saint Augustine's College. Raleigh, North Caro- lina. Who are members of his faculty but Minnie Sampson. who is head ot' the art department and Patricia Welch, head of the English department. At the University of Illinois is James Bird Jones as head of the Physical Education depart- ment. Also there are James Covington, working as an assistant professor of Social Studies, and Moss Duncan as an assistant coach. Who do I see now but Everett shine Ste- wart. He is principal of the Lucille Hunter School in Raleigh, North Carolina. On his faculty are Vertie Hodge, Johnsie Mitchell, and Mary Boylan. Gwendolyn Armistead Bunch has now left the classroom after many successful years. She is now the mother of two beautiful daughters. Have you heard of the Hammond Resea1'ch Plant? It was founded and established by one of your classmates, D o c e n i a Hammond. Working with her are Henry Barber and William Robinson. Doris Clements CMrs.l, now a doctor in sociol- ogy, holds a position as a professor at the Univer- sity of Illinois. Maggie Phoenix Williams is' now residing in Germany with her family. She is the mother of twin sons. Into my vision comes Mary Greene Kidd. She is a Professor of History at the University of New Jersey and is doing fine in her work. Eloise NValker Inman, the mother of four sons, is living in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Her husband is employed there. A dentist! Yes, Harry Satterwhite is now a dentist. He is employed as one of the dentists in the Public School System in Washington, D. C. Gladys Joyner, now the owner of a tailor shop in New York City, is doing a marvelous job. The J 8: C Body Building School in New Orleans, Louisiana is owned by James 81 Charles Cameron. Working with them are Avelton Bowen and Charlie Brown. Now doing work in London is none other than Dr. William Brown. He is a part-time professor at the University there and owns his own art center. of I l I l it Q' - - --------W - PRGPHECY Boddie's Insurance Company, headed by Odell Boddie, presented Saint Augustine's College with a five thousand 15,0003 dollar check on Founders' Day this year. As secretaries at this company are Evelyn Edwards, Almarie Jones Mangum, and An- gelene Musgrave Bowden. Harriet Chittick and Annie Dancy Pitt, social case workers, are now employed at the Bell Foun- tain Farm in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. George DuBose, Principal of the Annie W. Holland School, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, has on his faculty, Mil d r e d Downey, Shirley Heath, Carvia Dunston, and Barbara Smith. Now Supreme Basileus of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is Harriet Bryant. She resides in Wash- ington, D. C. Dr. Melvin Moore is employed as a physical therapist at the John Hopkins Hospital, Balti- more, Maryland. Playing professional football from the Class of 1958 are Hartwell Mac Glover and Norvell Lee. Attorneys Albert Morgan and Thomas O'Neal have joint offices in Washington, D. C. They are very successful in their profession. Believe it or not Altamese Niblack Nicholson is now a model for Florida Fashions and Lana Labell. P Betty Johnson now owns the J o h n s o n s' Nursery School in Camden, New Jersey. On her faculty are Shirley Womack and Sylvia Jones. Founder and President of Brownings' School of Business in Los Angles, California, is Zenobia Browning. Employed there are Carole Taylor, Ed- die Robinson, and Bessie Smith Russell. Bessie's husband, Paul Russell, is in active duty in the United States Army and is s t a tio n e d in Los Angeles. Hilda Miller and Barbara Mosee are now med- ical social workers. They are employed at the Wal- ter Reid Hospital, Washington, D. C. Dudley Burris is President of the Citizen and Southern National Bank of South Carolina. He is the first Negro to hold this position. Working with him are Geraldine Pridgen Singletary and Mable Brown McNeil. As a pastime, Geraldine writes poetry. Her wishes finally came true. Willie Lee Kel- ly, now Willie Lee Goodson, has received her M. A. degree in Religious Education and is now a Mis- sionary worker in Ghana. Willis Peppers is employed at your dear Alma Mater as head coach. Elsmer Stewart is employed as head coach at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Juanita Johnson Cloud and Landis High are now living in Germany. Their husbands are sta- tioned there. David Bethel has done well in his field. He is now Principal of the largest elementary school in Detroit, Michigan. Working on the staff at Homer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri as physical thera- pists are: Sheryl Aikens, James Perry, and Walter Williams. Excelling in his tield is Edward Rayford. He is traveling abroad with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Janet Schumpert T a ple t t has successfully completed many concerts. She is now the mother of two fine children. Leaving the Gypsy house, we are well aware of the accomplishments of the members of the Class of 1958. It brings great joy to our hearts to know of their prosperity and we are proud to know how well our classmates have upheld the standards of Saint Augustine's College. -GLORIA CAMPBELL -MARGIE REA FORD M SS SENIOR CLASS ond ATTENDANITS il '. I Q, ' F71 f, .f u .' 1 ' L. P ,' - I ,. 1, X I 'V' SQ, 'IJ P 3 ,ng QI?- 'VF GLORIA CAMPBELL HARRIET BRYANT MARY MERRITT Attendant MISS SENIOR CLASS Attendant 56 IS 00 I, U V .Q .4 ,,-.. 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V wx ., w1'fQA?T3qi2Sa. : - -, , .- j 4 1,g3,x-s,.5l - - vb fran:-'wfefw , ,ll , -Q: 1 4 . 4 , E31 H424 , Mkt: N ,x,g,,1.x,x-, , -1,-. , x - 1:','i'-,111Wrfx,f - - '. iv ffffff-FJ!!!-fp'-T ' ' Rllllttltkttlflfffffffffff Rl nasal 13. s gf JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS THEODORE BARNES HELENE SPENCER JOSEPH GREY Vice-President Secretary President RICHARD LACEY STAFFORD SWEETING Business Manager Treasurer 633 vi -5' k -Q-D. ff' 523 lslanri--HIP--M '-' 1 l l l Q 'fix Catherine Arline Thomas Banks .Q -fu .--fr sq- Theodore Barnes Thelma Becton Jane Blakely ii-in Y, 'v 'ln .P Y W 1 Charles Boler, Jr. agus 'Ov 'Q ,W A, . 'QT' Sfdx rf' lx ..f-'B -aan- iw . V . X.: i l l 5, I 1 4 1 Fir. -P x 1' Vx K' 2 gt- 3 xi' i K i no- Q mfg. 7, Q 21: .. i1 K K ffl? 2-7 E A ' Helen Braxton Patricia Briscoe .Q 'S px- 59 'VS VVilma Bryant Lucille Bunn Mary Burnette Eunice Clifford 11' ,ft .J u Q w-. 't' WWE Rl: fvv rl! Naomi Crandol Ruth Crandol Clinton Dugger Barbara Ellis George Flemming Gladys Ford , X f. ,w-. .- lcv Walter Gilford 'ta' Joseph Grey -4 X Q, .f Leroy Greene f J QL.. VLH, .A Ywmnc Hurt fire. Wx ,-gr' 9vx '5'T kv! -r l f ,4 1' l s. S i lPclo1'e5 Harvey X 'o N1 Mark llnrvoy yaq.:gn1?o1.w.,.,.. .,,.,Q,, A -- v, ..,,,,-5, .,--A,...., All We 92'-9 Algaray Henderson Talmadge Hunt Jerome Jones Pocahontas Jones Mary Kramer Richard Lacey -J' Ps-V Nnnf www 'I'NNQ r lj 31 ,,,..,4v QF5-, ,zu-ss. I Q -1- t ,sf ' E' ,, Rug. 4 ,ff it ' , ,I , A Q if Je. r Q i Ja V , ' I, r A ' .S , h ,Z x 3' '5 'JI 1 4, 1 . ' 9, b , ,. f- ' Xu ' Mlif- ff fr , QBA mv Harry Leazer Mary Lee Jesse Lucious .Eu ,K i f e Ts 6.4 IX 1 fw- Kenneth Major. Jr. I . if 2+ Harriet Malone Q , Maxine McKenzie at ,,-.1 Ru., YW' V' If riff A f . . . , , F? I f' M 4 4 Q 5 I J vii YZ - .f ..-.Q-I w-J NQJJ ,gl iff gi- p uf i 4 Lena M. McLean Joseph McNeil Cecil Perry Marlin Poitier Ruth Powell Hubert Rogers Simon Short Helene Spencer Stafford Sweeting Robert Taylor Barbara Thomas Delores M. Wade Mary Williams Ann Wilson 'fx IA '-'ww gn NN RL-Q Gtr 3 1, wx 4..,' - sf 1 V sg: X YQ' Q ' . 'QS N - ' fl S. z i b V1 Q4 S 1,3 2 S1-'go , ,... .- Edwinna Wilson si ' 1 NA f V , . i L' if 1 513 fi .4 f 1 rf ,Z if ll 1, w . .w ,e ,l flgii' ,M K, .., ., ,. igflfi .,, ,,K Ji' i 'Y' i , 1. 1841, ff---B ZUV 'WS l x .rfx 'Hi QV' . 5 ',.s f:- Q. jr in MISS JUNIOR CLASS W. x k S ,nw -Sky' MISS ANN WILSON ea SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . '15 .. ' ,. -S.. S '53 . , f, ' an ,A 'K y ,, ' 1' f T 'G K f ' 49 - - ' v - Q. x A- 1 X . .fsfff 'i SS,f bf I 4lvQ1Gn..r:'f ..-C' - ,PJ-'AS - f f5???f 3:1 ' 1-vfforf-GF-ff no fl' ff. zo-.S-.11 ?' 3 1 1 Left to right - Hilda Dawson, Qecretaryg Herman Scott, president: Loretta Johnson, vice-president James Pigrge, T1'easu1'e1'. 64 --4 ,. ,ff ' r dr 1.52- '!'N ' , l. I , '.:,ggf' 'J' ' 1' SOPHOMORE CLASS , CJF1958 Left to right - Geneva Wilkins, Nancy Rhice, Vera Jenkins, Betty Fisher. i. n , MYE- L'N nm 1 ' b , 4 , Va' .T-4-A-.W ,, . '-tif ' , , my - ' I 'sib-3' J w , . , ' I.. m.' 4 ,JL F A -A .Q- ,gw ,, ., -' . . kv, . . . Az. 'fNE'3i' . lm-.:,,-f' f hunf' 41- - ' -if , ff.-t 4 .J-pr-A XZ f-sg: '- ' fi- Q w 1, ,UNI N.-, 1 Q, -f .1-W . 14- 4 fi, JF .Z , 1.11. JJ hr. ,. w rr, . i 4. .1 -- , '-ff' -f 4f.-: nf ff, n - Left to r Flourn -.jail-. in V. ' ffl Q . ' ' fllfiwe:-r-'.r-1, f .9 '- QT 3 '-f 1.445 '.' ight - Martha Umstead, Namon oy, Rachel Rayford, James Bridges. I, -:L.,--ik, . X L li li If , xv. A, t 1 '- w .gg-I I N A .ll X: , X lin-L 1 :SFF ' K- -- ' , ,J SOPHCDMORE CLASS Left to right-Herbert Burrows, Hilda Dau son, Loretta Johnson, James Pigge. , 'll fl -X 1: Y f fi 1L1 f.---,fikiiff ' V Xxx , f -gf--3, ' ' f ' .3 :-,- ' ,ef , WN' Q 4 l ,-3 et K e V xgg, 4' Left to right Ilene Wllliams, Vernice Wil- ll1lN'w kenmth Dane Helen Jordan, Esther 5 x 1 4 ' liz J , YE-,- fy I f - ' . ,,.,,,H .-, , . . U A Jil '-11-Xfllllllllmlllll'll' l ,uw , ,ull 55. will 1, '4 K. 5 A,L , X T an or 1958 C r' H 'dn N1 -I Left to right - Cora Brooks, L i n w o o d Sharpe, Jean Catchings, Gladys Murphy. LI, lfvfsri Y L: I -v a ,, 1.. . ,U , -- . x hiil V -. C' l' Y -xr P . -1 l , , V ' f 'x Lx 'y- rf- - ,..,.,' V QI in ,. , 'f -I ,faggll ,ff 5 4 Q ag ,-: ' C : , H1 ' - ' - , ' 4 f xx r 3npf,N,'f+ff- F19 Y I . -1 .Qk f A X ' T' i 5 -1 .cf 5 I ' . A 5, fi sw . R57 5 , Q I .2 'fl' f I ff: U. i pgs. V tv N A by ,jf l 2- dl ' -- w P2 l lk. C ,, , his L 4-' Y i . ..g.,..1i',' If 3 auf i .. wwf. . s 4.h:,.' Left to right-Alice Ford, Henry Cunning- ham, Helen Tate, Edward Craig, Clara Reed. -Nm , TS wr- . ,fkcfl 'X fvqhc 75 0 'uv 3- ISZQ4' I I L f f ,Q ,fx OF 1958 g,, f' uf x 5, 1' qi -, ' H 'vi Fi f . if? , . awk, 5 2 A i W,-1, ' ' A -J- 54..x1i' NVQ 2. 'Nl A A U .ANN r , - U A H .--1 N , X V'-Tj!-1' ' I HI. if f W- -'Q 5 1 , ., A , SOPHOMORE CLASS 'f ' i f '!f'??:A:. fffi 3 ' 1 af K-,,' ' 1, ,. all Zvnfi -I 'I jj s Y F9 !, '!,iQ.:gX v A ,Y ,, h .N-fa ., f E 4 li, 42 :qv 1 ' J yi 1 1 N , , . . , V 1 --.w 12, . . Left to right-Donzo Tomlinson, Charity Binglmin, Ernia Knight, Linwood Sharpe Fi. P2 I2 fel 1 . - V . ',, J, 51:4 N, 5'5?5vuz wa' nm ' rw' Left to right-Lillian Daniels, Addie Lath- an, Yvonne Tatum, Shirley Murrell, Dorothy Walker, . f z 7, V' ,f., ,.. ,f ,., Ulf . ' f Qj::1p f SOPHOMORE CLASS w l Vjzfiskl. Yi 4 -ef 1 I 1 Left to right-Ronald Mitchell, Margaret Hartsfield, Richard Johnson, Ethel Wooten. Z1-:Ti , -1..1feq -A A' V -fl , ffe' -fvfl A ': i4Ae:1G.1'- L:ml5 A . ' Q iff ' Q51,552A'?24:v1jfi1 'L.,l LOOKING FORWARD TO GRADUATION DAY l R l a 'L lk ' 1 ! I l A av l -ax uw I 'x 'IA U , 7 ,. S, nr-N-X SE . 1, ,....-'- ii., -.k,.:..., r -'A ' ,..- A-,,--'1 2. 4.1- .rf fm ssh -- U' '--- -' V ! , MISS SGPHGMORE CLASS x--u. F ,. A Vg, 1 -f . ,'1 513. V 4 nv,: '4 K ,JJ ,-FTJS ' an RUTH HAYNES 70 FR ESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS WWI! .S X , - MICHEL WEATHERS GLORIA GARDNER GLORIA JOHNSON SAMUEL FAISON 7 I 1: A-5.2.1 - -1 . ,-.:.1r.x4-..,, ,-,mL- ' ' ' '-k lfiIl7':- l... H xx 'f ! V ,I -- -' ,, .. , , rg - '-v 'A-A '- , . l . - NV.-1, '., .,. A ',f.f.' Q -, . . , l f ,, K ' .Q ' QM ... 4..- Nfl .'., v ,, f , - , lx' . ' 'N x ri M:-xt3: N ' Nw-1' ' fl ga f 4' N v H15 N..u +., f ,L,,. ' hx ' ve, ss A-n .-QV ,-':Y.' X x-OJ -M-wg.. TH E FRESHM E N CLASS I Wi I 1 1 l 1 E 1 ,.L. . , . ,,.,--,..-.,,,,..,--Y..... ,,,..V MISS FRESHMAN CLASS AND ATTENDANTS N : ..,- l f ' R299 Q 'S'---,Tl 1- Q -. 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Blackwell, Welle Lee, 305 East Hampton Street. Dillon, S. C. Boddie, Odell, 1115 Royal Ave., Goldsboro, N. C. Boylan, Mary Alice, 15 Hunter St., Raleigh, N. C. Drown, Charlie Box 157, Columbia, S. C. Brown, Mable, Rt., 1, Box 105-A, Whiteville, N. C. Brown, William P. O. Box 143. Smithfield, Va. Browning, Zenobia, E-3 Washington Terrace, Ra- leigh, N. C. Bryant, Harriet, 19-D Taylor Homes, Wilmington North Carolina. Burris, Dudley Jerl, Rt. 2 Box 50, Timmonsvillie South Carolina. Callwood, Delores, Rt. 4 Box 68, Kinston, N. C. Cameron, Charles H., P. O. Box 1962, Cameron. North Carolina. Cameron, James H., P. O. Box 1962. Cameron, North Carolina. Campbell, Gloria C., 159 President St.. Charles- ton, S. C. Chittick, Harriet L., 1105 Forest Avenue, New York, N. Y. Clements. Doris E., St. Augustine's College, Ra- leigh, N. C. Cloud, Syvellie R., 345-1 Carver Road, Winston- Salem, N. C. Covington, James R., Box 46-A, Lauringburg, N.C. Coy, Laura Jane, 17 Moultrie Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Dancy, Annie Mae Route 1, Pinetops, N. C. Davis, Patricia A. Box 26, Robersonville, N. C. Downey, Mildred D., Route 2, Box 3-1, Woodsdale, North Carolina DuBose, George, C-13 Washington Terrace, Ra- leigh, N. C. Duncan, Spurgeon Moss, Route 2, Box 9A, Rust- burg, Va. Dunston, Carvia Route 2, Box 153, Raleigh North Carolina Edwards, Evelyn M., 752 Fayetteville Street, Ra- leigh, N. C. Eldridge, Albert Cecil, 1708 N. Claremont Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Esters, Darlene M., Route 2, Box 339. Saint Pauls North Carolina Ford, Margie R. Route 1, Box 369, Enfield, N. C Glover, McCoy Route 3, Box E-48, Oxford, N. C Greene, Mary E., 280 Waverly Ave., Neward, N. J Hammond, Docenia, 531 E. Cabarrus St., Raleigh North Carolina. Heath, Shirley, Route 2, Box 305, Clayton, N. C. High, Landis D., Post Office Box E, Knightdale North Carolina. Hill, Irene M. 216 Honey Street, Clinton, N. C Hodge, Vertie, 1308 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, N. C Hunley Raymond Ira, 710 Jefferson Ave., Camden 4, New Jersey. Jenkins, Violene. Post Oflice Box 155, Halifax North Carolina. Johnson Betty J., 313 Ferry St., Mt. Pleasant, S.C v 1 9 - -n-a- -sr---fe-f-1 - SENIOR DIRECTORY Johnson, Juanita, 529 W. Long St., Orlando, Fla. Jones, Almarie, Route 3, Box 163-F, Raleigh, N. C. Jones, James, 20 E. 47th St., Chicago, Illinois Joyner, Gladys M.. 310 Rhue St., Ahoskie, N. C. Kelly, Willie L., 736 W. Long St., Orlando, Fla. Lee, Norvell, Route 2, Box 21, Smithfield, N. C. McLean, Virginia, Route 2, Box 77, Dillon, S. C. Meeks, Margaret, Route 1, Box 7, Pinetops, N. C. Merritt, Mary E., 2830 Poole Road, Raleigh, N. C. Miller, Hilda G., Apt. 8-A Mitchell Wooten Crts., Kinston, N. C. Mitchell, Johnsie L. Route 1, Box 328, Wendell, North Carolina. Moore, Melvin Aldean, Rt. 6, Box 581, Winston- Salem, N. C. Morgan, Albert St. Clair, 1113 E. Morgan St., Raleigh, N. C. Mosee, Barbara, 139 N. Mass Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Musgrave, Angelene, 408 Oliver Street, Mount Olive, N. C. Niblack, Altamese, 1016 W. Jackson St., Orlando Florida. O'Neil, Thomas, 217 Camden St., Raleigh, N. C. Peppers, Willis D., 121 Ward Blvd., Wilson, N. C. Phoenix, Maggie L., 15 Gregg St., Augusta, Ga. Pridgen, Geraldine D., Route 1, Box 182, White- ville, N. C. Rayford Jr., Edward, P. O. Box 336, Maxton, North Carolina. Roberson, Pansy, South Morton Street. Roberson- ville, N. C. Robinson, Carl Box 169, Hatesburg. S. C Robinson, Carol Box 169, Batesburg, S. C Robinson, Eddie R., 10 Smith Plaza, Raleigh, N. C Robinson, Jr., William, 22 Lincoln St., W. Med- ford, Mass. Rogers, Lois, D-4 Washington Terrace, Raleigh North Carolina. Russell, Paul, Granger Rd. Box 98, Savannah, Ga Sampson, Minnie P., 200 Oakland Terrace, Clinton North Carolina. Satterwhite, Harry, 615 E. Divine St., Dunn, N. C Schumpert, Florrie J., 401 Drayton St., Newberry South Carolina. Smith, Barbara M., Rt. 2, Box 159, Wendell, N. C Smith, Bessie B., Rt. 2, Box 72, Rocky Mount, N.C Smith, Mildred M., Rt. 1, Box 138, Halifax, N. C Stewart, Elsmer, 313 Virginia St., Mt. Airy, N. C Stewart, Everett, 6217 N. W. 12th Place Miami Florida. Taylor, Carole A., 6001 White St., Elizabeth, N. C Walker, Eloise S., 3112 W. 139th St., Whiteville North Carolina. Wallace. Albert L., 609 East Davie St., Raleigh North Carolina. Welch. Patricia A., 312 North C Street, Pennsa- cola, Fla. Williams, Dalbert A. Friendship, Moneaque, P. O Jamica, BWI. Womack, Shirley P., 228 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh North Carolina. lO3 Mr. and Mrs, Daniel lk-tliel Mr. Authur Llmrmi. Jr. Mrs. Precious llryant Mrs, Viola Bryant Mrs, Lrinzena llurris Mrs. Allener f armiuhacl Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clements Mr. anal Mrs. Herliert A, Uvy Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dancy Mr. and Mrs. Gewme H. Dulmse Mr. anal Mrs, James Estcrs Mr. anml Mrs, R. 0. Ulurei' Rev. and Mrs. V. H. Heath Mr. and Mrs. Vharlie Heath Mrs. Edna Ilmiur Mrs. Mrs Mr. Mary Huggins Carrie J. Hunley and Mrs. Henry P. Jacksnn Mrs. Tlwmas ll. Jilvs Mr. and Mrs. Darirl W. 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