St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1959

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You will cherish the memories of these years for the remainder of your life. lt is hoped that, as you peruse these pages, you will relive happily the past. lf this is possible, then our efforts will not have been spent in vain. Courage and perseverance have been a magical talisman by which many of our difficulties have disappeared and our ob- stacles have vanished into the air. Richard Lacey THE EDITORS .-,n 1 I 4 l i LQ TABLE OF CON NTS 41 . gn' ' ' f.' .A ' 'f' . .,'1?WW 5' wg FACULTY ,if V E E Q, I P -1 Qk5yWJi -'5K.f ggf ' 1754- , v- '--A -xl J . ?Q 1 .l- .1 .. x gs ' - 1 - JTQQR . if. . ' 'ff , X 1- nf., . EN-'.-s:: ,X-,ru uwffrwwvwmwwmq Q x 'V 1 - mfr- ,. 'L--1 .V ,. Q ci ,X -, M .fi , V I. ' f ' ai.. Nr SENIORS L' 1' 3' 'Q:5.1-PQ , .H - .. iff--'- L-1 451 X 4 1.6 E, .. xfvi-:J .71 'VY' ' MAN -I KNDERCLASSMEN gan 1 . X 1. V Q I N 'Ag A fl? ' P AI ' ORGANIZATl0Nb gl q fc lr -Img.. -Pl ggi. .:.: .f,M-- m?N-ffw 'fnrm .1 1 , .f . W i 1' '24 - . 1- GREEKS X N,-' , -' X- . 5 'HHWw55gQgN?'Qf ' ' f e'Zl'P'f'5 .Ser b f . . mwmwaw 'K tg. : Q Q. 31.. . ., I ml' Q ff Es +.H-Mm :Ii E SPORTS F 1 .'l 'wgm c'A skmiww g F n. .. , R. vf -' V .- Y Y ' v - . - . 'ij . - , . , - -ra H ..- v ,Nf ,1'r2, N , .A-1 .j-F' fl . , ' . V 4 F xi K i-kan L , is V ., .1 .. V -.ga my .-Q L-PT' XT -l X I I 1, 4 s i I i i W 12 V3 M' 1 w V DEDICATIU To you, Mr. Taylor, we the members of the l959 graduating class proudly dedicate the '59 edition of the Falcon. Many years from now when we take a retrospective view of our years spent here ot St. Augustine's, there will always be many events and people that will come to our minds. You are one of those persons, Our four years here have not been wasted, We have had many memories ond experiences-some pleasant, some not so pleasant, but in spite of this we remember you. This yearbook is a condensation of our thoughts, deeds, and efforts, We consider it to be the fruits of our labor, our most prized possession. Although we offer to you what we consider our best, it is very insignificant in comparison to the love and service you have so graciously rendered to our Dear Ole Alma Mater . Because many years, experiences, and tremendous efforts, as well as labor, have gone into the formation of this book, we dedi- cote it to you in appreciation of your many unselfish efforts ren- dered over many years. We really appreciate your every endeavor to encourage, stim- ulate and guide us to achieve greater heights, and you shall always be to us a personality whom we shall try to emulate. May the beacon light of God's many blessings be focused upon you, and may heolth and happiness always be yours. THE SENIOR CLASS 7 'F'- 3.1 -, - ligl 5. 1 'L' 'L 5: ,, ,Q . M, x ' . ,.i.7. 5 , I tts, . I. AYWJ Jin, H .x K' V ,x fab, wf 'ln'-ilglk V L . BENSONIJBRARY HERE ARE THE PLACES WHERE WE STUDY '1 I 3 4 4 I Y Y l N V W, w Y YQ I 1 Q I X :fi-. N-,V X N . ,If 1 . . i' N X gr, .,' Www, ,4 4, S, , Q 5. b Sk 'X , N f JY. ,X wwf' ., xs,p' , 2 1 x ' -. ,gt ,. ., I xx, V 55 vs-img lx-gg jf .,-553 :Swv 6 . . , dsc-.41-h-, - .5 . -f gy.-3-1-5..., fur K- U5 . Qi' X kx S- A fgbfiws aw 2 J QA X, W F'f MN fv uf MS 31 nf Sq Ax xx... .1 53' X on '63 'r 'xwx WAN ..v - ,.,.. A 1 . W , V ,e:. .Q-6:51, ' . -'awk iHi,31 HT, f ' Riggs ,' L s' av- 'S ':5h51j.f' J 'T ls 255. ' ,g , A Q.:-kig.-' ,.ff't:,g.f '.,rN. , 'S-',:-9 V -. 4 .Rx -Q u , ,A :gg n , ues. x'--,. ,X iw. V1- ?I 1x11-3, i .u ,,'K'v..g I v- sf-:'L.' ., -, . f' r .-f:L'2:?I 5 ' ' X452 .giizflffiv .jp 'ax . ff ,f ' ,- 4 . - ' '- , ,, .. N in wb A., .- - -22 5 :YQ-f ' ,I-131. .,' ' Y Y A r Qe..,:-kivzh , ,Rn xi. My jd ' ..- ,Q-5:-f, 1 Maw r Y ..:-'R 5 J1.A..::i,y51- ,N ,MSIE 1' .-gift.. gr.. . .PLE ,lb-.-U, , ,- '- . x .Vw 11 . 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CORUNATION 144. 111308 Receiving 5 Her ' Blessing guna S Her Crowning A -s......Y s 355 f'-,J e, , , Q l W 3967 7 'wr 1 1 Q, 1: 3- QE ' ., I F T 2-J ' . 5 i ' H ' ,. ' In V With Her Court ' N 1 ' ' N ,V . N Q A. ,,....w 1' f . A M I . 4 -J! I3 -:U --14 ..- -.iw , k I 1 X , U w, ,fn it , 7.5 lfifl ,Q ' !'. fs- 'f:,,,.1i-9 l lg 3 ': 35,g1g:-Jinx: ' ii , N- z f- s,-,, 1 1 .Q 1 ' '76 4, . ' 'Q ' W' v ww? N V , 4' 2: - . I , 1 . fb. NE ,mf A N .Jw WHENTHESNOWPFLL f X ' X Kwfrsi'-A 1' -Q, L -w wi JN ' . w,NNV, .,, K 6 . Q ' z -rf ,Q . ' ' ' yt v if gi ' vm L 1 N-.QV ' .L and iPRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .Dear Senior Class: . ' so I 'Pleaseaccept my sincere congratulations as you prepare to join the ranks of many loyal Alumni of Saint Augustine's College. You have wrought lwell! You have 'undergone spiritual, in- tellectual, andlfphysical training. The Faculty and- Staff have striven ltoinculcate in you those highgideals of' Christian education that are so 'indispensable tp- fheivfell-rounded citizen. r ,iKeep'eve'r ,beforeyou the Txvo Great Com- n1.a,nd1me:nts. e ' I t 'l'V 5 if ' ' ' -Veryqtrulyyaurs, , 'i Qo t l ilglames Boyeirml A President r, ...,,. - ... nn REGISTR Office of the Registrar To the Members of the 1959 Graduating Class: I wish to congratulate you upon your achievement in your respective fields. As alumni of Saint Augustine's College, it is my sincere hope that you will be found in the vanguard of all movements seeking to improve the welfare of mankind everywhere, that you will pledge yourselves to maintain exacting 'high standards in your respective community life, and that you will manage well the circumstances which you encounter day by day. Most of all, I sincerely hope that you will continue your education in order that you may continue to grow in wisdom, in understanding and in usefulness. With best wishes, I remain ' Sincerely yours, Algal E. Spraggins Registrar 4' DEA, 9 MESSAGE To the Members of the Class of 'I959 I wish to commend you for your efforts for vbringing into fruition this excellent yearbook. I am sure that the hardships and sacrifices encountered or the fellowship established in reaching this goal will all in the end tend to make you a more worthwhile contributing member of our society. As you leave these hallowed walls of Saint Augustine's, I hope you will carry with you renewed vigor and a greater determination to uphold her high ideals and help extend the frontiers of knowledge. Remember, too, your Alma Mater needs your support-both moral and financial. Don't wait to get rich to help her, but as you become increasingly able, remember that Saint Augustine's got you started along the way. Best wishes. ,i !PrezeII R. Robinson, Dean R'S MESSAGE J, '13 Y ' sau: I l i 12 15, - , 15- . ' 'Wil . X., K X, 5.4-53 .X R3 of E gi l: X- 'El 5 Hg as ' ' Q ':?.Lz9, .f. ' ' . Q il JOHN M. HOLLOWAY Business Manager, B.S.C. A OA. V ,xlu 45 ' f lx . Q ,W 1- x A we X, sf. ,EX REGINALD L. LYNCH Assistant Dean, B.A., M.A. A LTY F1 i I V ..: ' QVX -4 'ix s f rx Q 'af ,K a.,'wN Q N N35 IRENE L. DICKENS Dean of Women, BA. MAUDE P. SMITH Residence Hall Direcfress f. 1 ,..::Q - Q , N .,. ll Y E'-x .' ,,.+-A- fl ,f Qfi',1 f' ,. ' 1 .ff-J f ll ,: h :ff CHRISTOPHER C. GRAY SELEAH B, CLARK D600 0fMef1, B-A-, BD. Residence Hall Direcfress B.A, PURDIE ANDERS Director of Publicity BA., M.S - iv re- ff i :Q 1 f I8 IW? 5 .. ,q THE REV. JOSEPH N. GREEN, JR. College Chaplain A.B., S.T.B. ' lxk Ay -. gws. L! AMANDA F. GARRIS Residence Hall Directress B.A. MURIEL B. WALKER Head Librarian, M.S. f' vi' ...,4 -J' X K, UN, .1 ' f-...fL..f ' I I 'I 'II I I. I I if I VV A N .ak 'I I I x I ,'5, 1 , -'sq I :I 'LN' '-iff-Viv... I ., 1 E -:::'.1Q. ' - I . .IP ,- Q . 3 - ,g.,,:' R1,. I fl- 'If-5-. ' 22' '.5'f'--if TIEFIIQ '.' ,,..-el if I J0 INA DELANEY IRENE E. WINGATE MABEL B. WRIGHT I Handcrafts, B.A., M.S, Business, B,S., M.A. Commerce, B.S.C., M.A I I I F A C U L T Y I I I I I E ' I I s .,.-Q., I . A, fu I U V 'KX 'wg ,Q . I f QD I 'F'l - I I , I . :V ww--Y fr .1 I ' I I. , S ,K X N, A. , , N c I M X V I. ss . ,, J ' I I .I +I-1 .- I ,. V if Q. if RICHARD E. BALL, CHARLES H. McLENDON GORDON L. WEST DORIS E. BALL Business, B.S., M.B.A., LL.B. Education, B.S., M.A, Education, B.S., M.A. Elementary Education I B.S., MA. I MARCUS H- BOUI-WARE ANNE P. 'rouvsn JULIA B. DELANY EYWQIISIW, A-B-, M-A-I PITD- English, A.B., MA. Speech and English , B.A,, M,A. I Q. 4 gigs X, g-1:39 ' 'F' ' 'A1--, I ,F S 41 R Va: , -1 131 -eg I ,wg .-ifzir' . - -2 :Q-' -' I. .- ' 1 5 , -:Y si' 'el 1.12, , Q V - .1 1 '.:2.'1:E'-'AA :4. '- N,- .5,5..:9yQ - '-5, Sz: - .j A I I . ' M' 5 ., 9 'X XBYII-4 'I 'f5fI9?IL if :- I9 'S .... I v-, fi r ---..-,...,. .,., ..,LYv . J .T v. Ib K. X ik LULU H. ROBINSON JOHN L. COPELAND ERNESTINE B. SAUNDERS English and Bible English and French French and German B.S., M.R.E. A.B., MA. B.A., M.A. fw r, 13' 1. 114, fn 09 'S MARGARET B. BUGG Greek, B.A. ALFRED W. GRAUER Music, BM, B.S., MA. N . UN I E . V' .-- vii' Sif P ,:,xs'Q'- .41-' Aer 133. 1 I ACULTY ELMER C. SCHWERTMAN JAMES H. BOYKIN THOMAS A. THORNLEY, III History, B.A., MA., Ph.D, Political Science, B.A., M.A. Music, B. Mus. EDWARD F. RAYFORD Music, B.A. IO ,554 ,ga CARRIE Z. MATTHEWS Assistant Registrar, B.S.C. 0-H' 4, 6-' hi . Air .1 1 L -, si, -A Q -'fi I f-41' -'Q tiff! gif'-fi i'gf43?f'nx ...flfd i he X PANDORA Y. DURHAM CARL W. SMITH Secretary and Switchboard Assistant Director of Operator Counseling and Guidance Certificate in Typing and B.A, Shorthand FAC LTY A 'Saw 'N-0 wi S r ' T A fi J JOSEPHINE F. GILES Secretary to Director of Public Relations Certificate in Typing and Shorthand ,,.-4.-:R '79 r i LEOLIA SPAUGH IDA H. IOYKINS BERNICE B. TAYLOR Director of Subsistence, B,A, Supervisor of College Inn Superintendent of Grounds B.A. B.S. MILLIE D. VEASEY Secretary to the President MARGARET M- WALLACE BA. Secretary, B.A. 21 JoHNNY Ai.s1'oN ' Assistant Director of Subsistence VEOLA S. SCIVOLLY Secretary to the Business Manager, Certificate if 'wx -. . 'Wi K 5 'fa , C 'Z A '1n. f t N.! PE ht' if l . ti A L ' ?fl ' ' ,. i 1 -R: V sql J' L 1 .- J fi 4 RICHARD B. MATTHEWS LILLIAN P. CUMMINGS Mathematics, B.S., M.S. Chemistry, B.S., M.S. if inn: wwf . GEORGE R. WALKER, JR. Physical Education B.S., M,S. CATHERINE H. WINTERS Assistant Librarian, M.L.5. xx N LTY - , ww 3 IV K ,jr A, 1 x i E L si? i ' is . X JESSE CLEMENTS ROBERT H. JACKSON Physical Education, BA. Physical Education B S M P E .., MARGARET A. GLASCOE Supervisor of Laundry, BA. V 'faf l I '..i ' . ,,x wx , ,i . 3 W. ' ' L , .. A . I ' r - N -.,f'g,1, .' 'A J' . .4 M ,, 'ii' 3 vvr. ? - .w AJ. ' 'M W 11 J ffm T 5153 rf' 1' 5 g,:rf'4C'jE -T. or 3.15-gk . , 5 ' 94-'ff' 4 V -. .,'..-f . - at nw . .!- 1 X ...X NIRMAL K. SINHA Sociology B.A., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. ff 98 OPHELIA M. IRVING Assistant Librarian B.A., M.A, RUTH B. WALKER Assistant Registrar, B.A. 53.17-' 'P I 6,4 C2 al 4.. X N 12 + M1111 5 I .ix ff'-o-0.25 .- Q . xxx CLASS HISTORY On September l3, l955, l38 proud, but mature young men and women registered at Saint Augustine's College as Freshmen. Like freshmen usually are, green is exactly what these freshmen were not. We adjusted ourselves gracefully and quickly. As the year began to move onward, we advanced accordingly. Class officers elected to lead us were: President, Robert Royster, Vice-Pres- ident, Jacquelyn Johnson, Secretary, Poca- hontas Jones, Assistant Secretary, Jane Blakely, and Treasurer, William Woods. Chosen to represent us at Homecoming and other similar events during the year were Yvonne l-lart and Jane Blakely, Miss Fresh- man and the freshman attendant to Miss Homecoming. Thelma Becton, Stafford Sweeting, and George Flemming represented us on the Student Council. Freshmen in the dramatics club who made outstanding performances were Patricia Briscoe, Richard Lacey, and Theodore Catchings. We gave to the choir, Arline Tilley, Jane Blakely, Helen Braxton, Mary Williams, Jacquelyn Johnson, Gladys Ford, Joseph Gray, Walter Gilford, Theo- dore Catchings, Richard Lacey and Marlon Poitier. Never could we leave out those who represented us so well in sports. ln football, Jesse Lucious, Mark Harvey, Freddie Davis, Joseph McNeil, and Lester Spease. ln bas- ketball, Albert Stirrup, Robert Hicks and Freddie Davis. A number of us pledged sor- orities and fraternities our second semester. With our class being well represented on the dean's list both semesters, the door of our freshman year closed quietly. With the turning of the leaves in Septem- ber l956, we returned as Sophomores. As always happens, we lost some members but gained others to replace them. We started the year with a bang. Class officers were: Stafford Sweeting, Joseph Gray, Pocahon- tas Jones, Helen Braxton, and Theodore Barnes. Student Council members were Tal- madge Hunt, Thelma Becton, and Helene Spencer. Again we were well represented in all phases of sports and the college choir. Patricia Briscoe was chosen Miss Sopho- more Class , attended by Thelma Becton and Opal Boyd. Mildred Tetterton was Sophomore attendant to Miss St. Augus- tine's. Also to be recognized is Yvonne Hart who was chosen Sweetheart of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. As the year passed on, we didn't seem to mind because we were ex- cited and anxious to see what it would be like to be Juniors. As the summer passed, and September i957 finally arrived, we re- turned to Dear Ole St. Augustine's. Again we lost and gained some classmates. Mak- ing this adjustment, we progressed rapidly. This was to be one of our best years. We started the year off under the leadership of our capable officers, Joseph Gray, Theodore Barnes, Helene Spencer, Pocahontas Jones, and Stafford Sweeting. We had big plans in mind with the Junior-Senior prom coming up as the main event. Homecoming was again a gala event. Juniors who took special part in the activities besides the members of our class on the football team were Ann Wilson, Miss Junior Class attended by Lena McLean, Barbara Ellis, and Edwinna Wil- son. Yvonne Hart was again chosen Miss Omega Psi Phi and Pocahontas Jones, Miss Alpha Phi Alpha. Other interesting feat- ures during the year included the annual meeting of the North Carolina Student Edu- cation Association at which two of our very own were chosen President and Secretary. They were George Flemming and Helene Spencer, respectively. Honor Societies any- one: Our class was well represented. Theo- dore Barnes, Thelma Becton, Joseph Gray, and Delores Rogers were initiated into Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. lnto Beta Kappa Chi were Joseph Gray. Clinton Dug- ger and Harriet Malone were initiated into Sigma Rho Sigma, and Jane Blakely, Hel- V -.. ...... V . V-- .,. . -V CLASS HI TORY ene Braxton, Gladys Ford, Walter Gilford, and Delores Rogers were intiated into Phi Kappa Alpha. Mary Burnette and J. Ken- neth Major, Jr., represented us at the North Carolina Student Legislature Assembly. The Junior-Senior prom climaxed our year, and surely it was not one that will be soon forgotten. With so much excitement, the year soon ended, and we were slowly near- ing our goal. Expectantly, we awaited our return in September l958. As was expected, the summer seemed to pass slowly because we were so anxious to return. Quite a few of us were lucky enough to work together during the summer, but the old familiar excitement of seeing each other was still in the air when we returned as sophisticated seniors. Right away, the class started work, led by Joseph Gray, Theodore Barnes, Helene Spencer, Thelma Becton, and Mar- lon Poitier as editors, and George Flemming as Business Manager. Again at Homecom- ing we were represented everywhere. Charles Boler was captain of the i958-59 FALCONS. Others on the football team were Mark Harvey, Joseph McNeil, Fred- die Davis, Jesse Lucious, Marion Brown, Lester Spease, and Albert Huey. Pocahon- tas Jones reigned beautifully as Miss Saint Augustine's. As the floats passed, seniors were everywhere. On the senior class float were Arline Tilley, Dorothy Cooke and Har- riet Malone. On the Omega-Delta float were Yvonne Hart and Thelma Becton, and on the Alpha-AKA float rode Helene Spencer and Barbara Thomas. The choir toured the southern belt, all the way to Miami, Florida. Seniors attending were Gladys Ford, Bar- bara Thomas, Jane Blakely, Harriet Ma- lone, Mary Williams, Helen Braxton, lrene Hill, Wanda Copeland, Joseph Gray, Theo- dore Catchings, Walter Gilford, Richard Lacey, and Marlon Poitier. Helene Spencer reigned as May Queen with senior attend- ants Jane Blakely and Naomi Crandol. Ben- jamin Redmond did a wonderful job of keeping us well informed of the news. He was Editor of THE PEN, our school paper. Catherine Arline was chosen to represent our class at the Student Legislature. Theo- dore Barnes, Joseph Gray, Clinton Dugger, Mary Burnette, Harriet Malone, Barbara Thomas and Robert Taylor were inducted into Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. At prom time, our own Miss Senior Class, Arline Tilley and attendants Thelma Bec- ton, Dorothy Cooke, and Harriet Malone took a bow. The leadership in our class was outstanding in all respects and all organi- zations. These are just a few of the organi- zations that had senior presidents: Student Council College Choir Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Beta Kappa Chi Phi Kappa Alpha Sigma Rho Sigma Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Alpha Psi Alpha Kappa Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Altar Guild Big Sister's Club Clinton Dugger Joseph Gray Delores Rogers Joseph Gray Delores Rogers Clinton Dugger Walter Gilford Thelma Becton Charles Young Mary Burnette George Flemming Maxine McKenzie Thelma Becton lnter-dormitory Council Patricia Briscoe George Flemming Mark Harvey Richard Lacey N. C. Student N. E. A. Pan-Hellenic Council Dramatics Club Certainly we are happy to reach our goal, but we must say that the four years slipped past almost before we had time to realize it. We truly hope that we have given to St. Augustine's as much as we will take with us when we depart from these familiar grounds where we got our start in life for our individual professions. Class Historian, Thelma R. Becton SENOR CLASS OFFICER President Vice-President Business Manager Joseph W. Gray Ill Theodore Barnes George Flemings Not Shown: Secretory Assistant Secretory Treasurer Helene Spencer Thelma Becton Jesse Lucious Ji I 5 Q- -X. A 6 ,..,.,., .,,. . V- ,...,-.--.-- -x - - --6--' '-- ' ' PR YER FOR GRADUATE O Lord of all learners and all teachers, fountain and source of all wisdom, all knowledge and all truth, Grant that being nourished by the healthful spirit of thy grace, upon harvest we may yield the same fruits in hundred fold, Make us an in- strument of thy love, wisdom, knowledge, and truth, May we in our chosen walks of life, serve with all virtue. Grant that in our being instructors, we may instruct in the way of truth and beauty, that in our being ministers, we may minister in all humility, that in our being doctors, we may doctor in humbleness of heart, that in our being nurses, we may nurse in loving kindness and care, and, in our being law- yers, we may practice the true laws of all humanity, Bless us in our several callings, Oh Father of all professions and humanity. And now great teacher and master, grant us wisdom, grant us courage for the living of these days, Bless us and guide us as we graduate from school life to life's school, Preserve our going out and our coming in from this time forth and for ever- more, for the sake of Him who graduated from a life of human quest to a life of all and everlasting wisdom, Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Lord. Amen. J. Kenneth Major, Jr. Z7 CATHERINE ARLlNE Sociology-B.A. Social Science Club, Pyramid Club, Student NEA, Church School Teach- er, Pen Staff, Dramatic Club, Big Sisters Club, Ushers Guild, Social Committee. in HERBERT BARROW General Science and Biology-BS. -------- Y.x..- - . A..,.--.-, THEODORE BARNES Business Education-B.A. Viceepresident of Senior Class, Al- pha Kappo Mu, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, NEA, Yearbook Staff, Canter- bury Club, Campus Calendar, Who's il 'I' Ph- THOMAS A, BANKS Chemistry-B.S. Natural Science Club. Who, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. -... Q THE SENIOR TH ELMA BECTON Business Education-B.A. Alpha Kappa Mu, NEA, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Altar Guild, Student Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Pen Staff, Annual Staff, Big Sister's Club, Canterbury Club, Church School Teacher, Campus Calendar. ZX fU F Y-.--1? J JANE B. BLAKELY Music-B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Phi Kappa Alpha, NEA, Big Sister's Club, Charm Club, Choir. CHARLES BOLER Physical Education-B.A. Football, Track, Member of N.B.A. .I r. - 1 ., . - r- . ,Q 'Q SJ' ,gf , Q x QC A H ' '. 3 'Q TT C ' ' . ' , ' 1.93 . me an r L. 1 ,, if rf wigs M35-f .2 4 f fr f' 4' . if VXI' 4 BA. 4 'C 1 gf' P f , I -49.12. ,leg-. -- ,..p ,. if F . V, li r 1 fffiiffif tiff ?' ' ' CLASS PATRICA BRISCOE Elementary Education-B.A. Pen Staff, lnter-dormitory Council, Dramatic Club, Big Sister's Club, Student NEA, Art Club. gf:f+-s.,wv.- V , ' 5,1-,.5q:w:x-s-- - .y:.1- - v- ,..- -,.- .fu - 4-.-.H ygr,-Q .f.M,,-,,-. ,, , s-- ALICE BOWEN Business Education-B.A. Canterbury Club, Big Sister's Club, NEA. 959 WILMA J. BRYANT Physical Education-B,A. Canterbury Club, Pen Staff, Altar Guild, Student NEA, Social Science Club, Big Sister's Club, Cheerleader, Rx X' I 'Q' ' S HELEN BRAXTON Music-B.A, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Phi Kappa Alpha, Altar Guild, Student NEA, Big Sister's Club, Charm Club, Annual Staff, Pan-Hellenic Council, Choir, Libranf Staff. 95 . ,S-qv-4 ' 'S-an LUCILLE EUNN Elementary Education-B A Canterbury Club, Altar Guild, Art Club, Big Sister's Club, biicial Science Club, Dramatic Club Charrn Club. -if: -.nl... .-i--. MARY E. BURNETTE Elementary Education-B,A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Arr Club, Big Sister's Club, Student NEA, Who's Who, lnter Dormitory Council, Student Council. pb, rm ,aj-5 Hi' C -7 'QQ ' i Sur EUNICE CLIFFORD Sociology-BA, Canterburi Club, Social Science Club, Big Sistefs Club, A XY' THEODORE CATCH l NGS Pre-Med-BS, College Chair, Dramatic Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Natural Science Club, CECIL COBLE Social Studies-B.A. Social Science Club, Student NEA, WIKI 'til 13, S '-Q' 11' 30 DORIS CHAPMAN Business Administration-B.A. Big Sister's Club, Student NEA, So- cial Science Club, Art Club, Canter- bury Club, Charm Club. Pg., of 1 HE SENIOR, Ol. i 'P' DOROTHY COOKE Business Administration-B.A. Big Sister's Club, Canterbury Club, Student NEA, Altar Guild, Pen Staff, lnter-Dormitory Council, Charm Club, Social Science Club. E l it if i l l i i U l l NAOMI CRANDOL Biology-B,S. Social Science Club, Big Sister's Club, Altar Guild, Canterbury Club, Student NEA Pyramid Club. ,X ,- .,...,- -- -- -1 - -- - ar 'sb' RUTH CRANDOL Business Administration-B.A. Big Sisters Club, Canterbury Club Charm Club, Social Science Club, Student NEA, CLASS OF 19 9 BOBBY CROSSUNG Mathematics-BS. Sphinx Club, Social Science Club, Student NEA, HOMER DEBNAM Music B A Student NEA. FREDDIE L. DAVIS Physical Education-B.A. Football, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, lf -Q li EARL DIXON Biology-BS. Social Science Club, Student NEA CLINTON DUGGER Sociology-BA. Student Council President, Sigma Rho Sigma, Who's Who, President Veteran's Club, Canterbury Club, Social Science Club, Lay Reader. -7 xx 'l 'fi A ll 512 ' ' J' f. Nr Q Y I LETITIA FIELDS Elementary Education-B.A, Student NEA, Charm Club, Big Sis- ter s Club Ft, I- ff '. x l v .xfv V , , MARTHA DUNN Elementary Education-BA. Student NEA, Charm Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Big Sister's Club. GEORGE FLEMMING Business Education-B.A. State President Student NEA, Presi dent Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Business Manager of Senior Class, Canterbury Club, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Campus Calendar. 32 BARBARA ELLIS Elementary Education-B.A, Student NEA, Charm Club, Big Sis- ter's Club. 2 A e-,Q I HE SENIOR gel .i GLADYS FORD Music-B.A. Choir, Altar Guild, Canterbury Club, Student NEA, Phi Kappa Alpha, Big Sister's Club, lvy Leaf Club. .d--z:J l l i l l i l l l i 1 l i l 1 l l l l l l i ,l MADELINE GARRISON Business Education-B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Student NEA, Canterbury Club, Big Sister's Club, Campus Calendar, Library Staff. Qs-'F --- -.J - ALMETA GARY Elementary Education-B.A. Student NEA, Charm Club, Big Sis- ter's Club. CLASS OF 19 9 JOSEPH GRAY REBECCA GOLDSTON Business Education-B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Student NEA, Charm Club. Pre-Med-BS President of Senior Class, President of College Choir, Alpha Kappa Mu and Beta Kappa Chi Honor Societies, Canterbury Club, Layreader, Natural Science Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity. 33 WALTER GILFORD Music-BA, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, College Choir, Phi Kappa Alpha, Pan-Hel- lenic Council, wt. , its l NI' 'l ef'- RSS .....-1 is YVONNE HART Elementary Education-B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Sweetheart, Stu- dent NEA, Big Sister's Club, Canter- bury Club. -.f------ -1- - . L..C.-,,w, ,, DELORES HARVEY Business Education-B.A, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Big Sister's Club, Student Council, Dra- matic Club, Student NEA. MARK HARVEY Physical Education-B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi, Football, Track ouncil Yearbook Staff, Athletic C , President of Pan-Hellenic Council ALGARAY HENDERSON Biology-B.S, Student NEA, Social Science Club. THE SENIOR ROBERT HICKS Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Basketball, JIMMIE HOOKER Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA. 34 ALBERT HUEY Physical Education-B,A. Football, Basketball, Student NEA Track. TALMADGE HUNT Business Administration-B.A. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Student Council, Pen Staff, Student NEA. ,V .,.- -- .1 - -- CHARLOTTE JENKINS Physical Education-B.A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Stu- dent NEA, Canterbury Club, Big Sis- ter's Club, Physical Education Club. CLASS OF 19 9 JEROME JONES Business Administration--B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Bas- ketball. el POCAHONTAS JONES Business Education-B.A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Miss St, Augustine's l958-59, Big Sis- ter's Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- nity Sweetheart, Pen Staff, Campus Calendar, Canterbury Club, Annual Staff, Yearbook Staff. RICHARD LACEY Pre-Theological-B.A. Editor 59 Falcon, President of Dramatic Club, College Choir, Cane terbury Club, Layreader, Social Science Club, Pen Staff, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Pan - Hellenic Council. 35 HARRY LEAZER Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Canterbury Club. A.--9 ...A ,,,...Q.. ,,..,,, ,. ,,, a k V MARY LITTLE Elementary Education-B.A Student NEA, Charm Club. ffl w-u X 9 JESSE LUCIOUS Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Treasurer of Senior Class, Pen Staff, Scrollers Club, Physical Education Club, Football, Track, Yearbook Staff. -- -W.---.-.- -c 3 JAMES MADISON Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Physical Education Club, Veterans Club. fvl -A. THE S IOR HARRIET MALONE Social Studies-B.A. Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Altar Guild, Big Sister's Club, lnter-dorrn- itory Council, Social Science Club, Who's Who. Q ff-if , JAMES K. MAJOR Pre-Theology-BA, Layrcader, Canterbury Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Social Science Club Fix ji, inn' 36 if xy-f MAXINE McKENZlE Sociology-B,A, Inter-dormitory Council, Canterbury Club, Altar Guild, Social Science Club, LENA M. MCLEAN General Science-B.S. Natural Science Club, Altar Guild, Student NEA, Big Sister's Club, Charm Club, Canterbury Club, Church School Teacher, Annual Staff, Library Staff. 'C ...-, ----.JV -. ...- JOSEPH MCNEIL l 1 1 Physical Education-B.A, HEN RY MONTOGUE Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Physical Education Club, Social Science Club. .:: A , i Eg fl, . 1 rm ' Football, Kappa Alpha Psi Fratere nity, Physical Education Club. CLA S OF 19 9 CECIL PERRY Mathematics-B.S. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Natural Science Club. NATHAN PERRY Biology-B.S. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Science Club, Student NEA Natural 37 5 sta if VELMA PERRY Elementary Education--B,A. Student NEA. ,-,,..--...- -H . 1.-- . --... MARLIN S. POITIER English-B.A. College Choir, Canterbury Club, Lay- reader, Student NEA. su- ff' xii' NORETTE RAY Sociology-B.A. Pyramid Club, Social Science Club, BENJAMIN REDMOND Business Administration-B.A. Student NEA, Editor of Pen, Campus Calendar, Canterbury Club, Year- book Staff. Canterbury Club, Inter-dormitory Council. THE IOR WILLIAM ROGERS General Science-B S Student NEA, Natural Science Club, Social Science Club. -. 'J' 1 . . .A ., V DELORES ROGERS GEORGE SANDERS English-B.A. Business Education-B.A. Alpha Kappa Mu and Phi Kappa Student NEA President. Alpha Honor Societies, Student NEA. 38 SIMON SHORT Music-B.A. Vice-president of College Choir, Stu- dent NEA, Canterbury Club, Veter- ans Club. I 'h -1, .. -...,- HELENE SPENCER Business Education-B.A, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Secre- tary of State NEA, Big Sister's Club, May Queen l958-59, Campus Cal- endar, Annual Staff, Social Com- mittee, Class Secretory. CLASS OF 19 9 MURIEL SWANN Elementary Education-BA. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Stu- dent NEA, Charm Club, Art Club. STAFFORD SWEETING History-B.A. Layveader, Canterbury Club, Social Science Club, Veterans Club. RN at Q. ' vs. wg- ' - 5 we .,, . .135 ,,,' A 39 JEAN ETTE SWAN N Elementary Education-B.A. Student NEA, Charm Club, Art Club :ik 4 33? ROBERT TAYLOR English-BA. Student NEA, Phi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Some-tree .L-,.. -C BARBARA THOMAS Physical Education-BA. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Big Sister's Club, Who's Who, Charm Club, Choir, Student NEA, Inter- dormitory Council, Physical Educa- tion Club. 13555 lo ,I -', 1'-41 F3 . ,,3j fp-an-at .. BOBBY WHITAKER Physical Education 8. Biology-BS. Student N EA. ff xxx ARLENE TILLEY Biology-B.S, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Nat- ural Science Club, Big Sister's Club, Canterbury Club, Choir, Charm Club, Yearbook Staff, Student NEA. THE ANNIE WILKS Elementary Education-BA, Art Club, Canterbury Club, Student NEA, Big Sister's Club, Charm Club, 'An K '-ffss 'S .,,,,,.-4 ,fi 40 .......---a I DELOIS WADE French-English-B.A. Student NEA, Charm Club. fox.. fi? 9.11 ' 1' l 1 z - Q ,V ' t if' .aff N. ,X ' Nfl ,- . .. ly l W, MARY L. WILLIAMS Physical Education-B.A. Student NEA, Choir, Big Sister's Club. 1 1 1 l ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 i.-.-,.-1.-. -ef--N.--.Y.-,,..L.....,., :...,:Y Y-Y -- if L...-T., xr- A ..,....- - MYRTLE WINSTEAD Elementary Education-B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Student NEA, Big Sister's Club, Canterbury Club, Art Club, Social Science Club, Charm Club. 'QQURXAX ANN WlLSON Elementary Education-B.A. Student NEA, Penn Staff, Big Sis- ter's Club, Art Club, Charm Club, Annual Staff, Social Science Club, CLASS OF 19 9 .l- WILLIAM WOODS Mathematics-B.S. Student NEA, Veterans Club, LETTIE YARBOROUGH Elementary Education-B.A. Charm Club, Art Club, Student NEA. ., 'V' A Q QE 1 1 1 4l EDWINNA WILSON Biology-BS. Natural Science Club, Charm Club, Pyramid Club, Annual Staff, Big Sis! ter'S Club, Student NEA. 1 - K. if -Q i 41.3 :,. xg-22,5253 11. sw w . TK -xwi 5'gP?25If' we. . ' 2,1551 I -AY.-. 34' ffl :aww -f ws: ' bgfsr. will V ..,.w,-. X X .I . t :Fr1::eI11 HUBERT ROGERS Elementary Education-B A. Art Club, Social Science Club, Stu dent NEA. A , ef X Msgs ., , gxtx N, A N' xx wx t gx t Q Kc 2 D AW X t . Q A gl,-Ax,,T,-...,.... ..,,.t -,. ,6......v ... .. -.,d.-.-M.. -,-,,-.-..-- ,Y . .J- ,,. ,. . ,1 , K2 ' .' ' 1 ' 1'Ii f . Q ai K V . ii i f . I I., . -99. , L,- f, M-- 7 -V .e M. . ,Q T- .f':2a- Kwik , av- - Smgv.:-g ,T ,gg-.:3v1.f ' if .-,Q'.z , vm-,7.,.f ,, , . ,ff I .. 5 r 'V' ' 5 1 I 1 I W 1 QR, -af- 5 . Fr' . .fngwfii ,TPEY Nl- 5 . 'aT'?7'Vf A, - ij'-fa l --1: . gg-,,.. 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Q. is ,, .,-f. , 'N 'aw ' 5-' N Wi .473 ., !-av:,.',?f?'I11-zef. ,- ,,,,- - ,Y ., .,,.,,f-,.. .14 - -.--hr.-,Q - CLASS POE Even it we knew at the time, saying, This is a time l will remember, lt would not be the strong time, the long times, not even the rattled days, the everything-went- wrong-today times. lt might be much committed, built up big, and big bulletin-boarded, And still not be the gold time, the have and hold, the good old told long after, and told, and told, and told-again time. lt's probably the anytime, the many times, the time and time again time, The no particular time at all and l can't remember-when time that you'll remember the best, some atter ten, now-and-then time. Some day a coat recalls, or by the way you wore your hair, ar trees bare, But, not a he and she were there, not a who and who was there time, a really-care time, and l remember- exactly-where time. The times that we remember longest are the times we never knew we knew. The in-the-meantimes, the before and after teens times, the seen and lost, the tick click quick, the in- between times. 43 THE SENIUR SUPERLATIVES ff' Most Srudious Most Poet ic l 'Q 6 'if' Most Popular ps K'3i3 f?li -.HW 5-e-fr' 44 NJ ..v '5 Qvs Most Musical Most Dramatic - ' 51,-4.5 I A 4 M, Q. i 1 Best All-Around .if f x.. Frierwdliest Most Cooperohve be- ' gwxiw 45 Y' THE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES -,g.-.....Y .,. -,. ,. THE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 9' fs ff' Neotesf Most Dignified fqs.. 'Rf' A 1,,TXrsa ,'1 Q.,-I Most Handsome Wittiest .E fx- f -D'A' Lib' :ff Most Tolkotive -X x ,- , A U' . x . x .1 v JFLA 'V .1 .. .J6.,a X .- '11--fly X 1 46 .ff 'X , M Ig l he Best Dressed Qu ietest 934 J U 4 47 Most Artistic xi' fri Most Attractive Most Likely to Succeed S, is F04 ...J J THE SENIGR SUPERLATIVES - ..f,..............-,..4.....,.-,--....-........., .. .. . .. -,r..... LASS WILL We, the graduating class of l959, being of sound mind and memory, do make, pub- lish, and declare this our last will and tes- tament. To our dear Alma Mater, we pledge our love and devotion. To the administra- tion, faculty, and staff we bequeath our sincere love and appreciation for the guid- ance, kindness and justice you so graciously have given us. To the Junior Class, our succeeding and rightful heirs, we leave our position as sen- iors, our wisdom, our scholastic ability, our insight in hopes that they will be used with much dignity and honor. To the Sophomore Class, adhere no mat- ter what obstacles might confront you. To the Freshman Class, we leave the courage and endurance which you will need to travel the long road that leads to the senior crest. l, Clinton Dugger, will my place in the social stratification of Sociology courses to Geneva Wilkins. I, Pocahontas Jones, will to any deserving junior girl my position as Miss Saint Aug- ustine's and my ability to meet my future husband on the campus of Saint Augus- tine's to my Soror, Cora Brooks. Wilma Bryant leaves to Herman Scott and George Watson her devoted love. l, Patricia Briscoe, will my position in the Dramatics Club to my homegirl, Helen Gor- dan, and hope she will enjoy it as much as l did. l, Edwinna Wilson, will to my little sister, Clarice Pridgen, my coolness and my place in the Pyramid Club. To James Bridges, all of my love. l, Wanda Copeland, will to Lillian Dan- iels my room in Tuttle Building. To Lamar Brown, my never dying love. l, Lena M. McLean, will my position in the Library to Erma Knight. To Loretta Johnson, my promptness. l, Albert Huey, will to Monty Frizell the success of keeping a cool head, and to Fred Jones, those wonderful hands of mine. I, Naomi Crandol, will my ability to make friends to Mary Branch and Angela Moore. To James Bridges and George Jones, my home in the Science Building. l, Mary Burnette, will to all Elementary Education Majors my ability to burn mid- night oil in order to reach a successful goal. To Lillian Daniels, my position in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. l, Joseph McNeil, will to my two home- boys, Lassiter and Roundtree, my position on the football. team, and to James Piggie, my love for Kappa Alpha Psi. Doris Chapman wills to Francis Duck her love for St. Augustine's College, and her seat in Mr. Ball's Economics class to Vestie Smith. S Dorothy Cooke wills to her homegirl, Pa- tricia Fields, her room in Tuttle Building. Annie Wilkes wills her pleasing person- ality and ability to get along with her room- CLASS mates to Nancy Hollins. Gwendolyn Evans and Estelle Hall, she wills to Curtis Murray her sincere love. Gladys Ford wills to Wilba Willups her undying love for Saint Augustine's Choir. l, Charlotte Jenkins, will to my special little sisters, Carolyn Upperman and Donna Logan, my place on the Dean's List, to Wal- ter Puryear, my admiration forever. Madeline Garrison wills her place in Delta Sigma Theta to her little sister, Lyn- ette Moore, and her love for Saint Augus- tine's College, to her homegirl, Juanita M. Williams. Herbert Barrow wills to Herbert Burrows the ability to get the correct mail. l, Myrtle Winstead, leave to one of my in- structors, Dr. E. C. Schwertman many thanks and appreciation for guiding me and giving me all advice and instructions in his social studies classes. To Hubert Avery my Undying love. Martha Dunn wills her undying love for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority to all her sorors, and to Mrs. Ball, her heartful thanks for the faith and encouragement in assisting her in the field of Elementary Education. I, Harry Leozer, will James Dean the abil- ity to have a steady girl. l, Nathan Perry, will to all the Kappas that are left behind the ability to keep their most noble brotherhood with all the broth- ers of Kappa Alpha Psi, and my sincere thanks to all the people of St. Augustine's WILL College who have helped me through my college years. To Dr. Schwertman, Catherine Arline leaves her deepest appreciation and grati- tude for his constructive guidance and kind- ness to her in social studies. To Charles Young, she leaves her position in the Social Science Club, and to her homegirl, Lynette Moore, luck and success always. Thelma Becton, wills to her little sister, Ramona Dillard, her position at St. Augus- tine's College, to Mrs. l. E. Wingate and the Business Department much luck and suc- cess in all their endeavors, ancl many thanks to Mrs. l. E. Wingate, to Ethel Wooten her position in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and to all remaining sorors, courage to work hard that they might make Gamma Rho Chapter a success. Robert Hicks wills to Carl Rice the abil- ity to keep his mouth shut, to Spotwood, his position on the basketball team. Henry Montague wills to Donald Thomp- son his best wishes in becoming an all- American football player next fall. I, Richard E. Lacey, will my never dying love for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to Wil- liam Saunders, and my ability to go around in circles to Herman Scott, to Ann Sawyer, my love for ALPHA , and to Skip her daughter. Helene Spencer leaves to all Education majors a sincere desire to make the Student NEA more than just a nome, To her soror, - Y s-AAM---J--L --- ,-.............1.....- -.., . , . CLASS WILL Jean Catchings, she leaves her position as secretary to Mr. McLendon, and a Keep Off sign to be worn by Herbert Burrows as a warning to all young ladies. I, Lucille Alice Bunn, will to my sister, Sarah J. Bunn, luck, ability and dignity, and hope that her Freshman year will be as en- joyable and productive as mine. To Paul Hampton I will my undying love for St. Augustine's College. Bobby Whitaker wills Donzo Tomlinson his Be-Bop Cap because the red cap does not suit him. To Wallace Parham, the abil- ity to keep l.P. from catching M.E.H. Almeta Gary wills her speaking voice to Barbara Dunn. Harriet Malone wills to her little sister, Lillian Daniels, her place on the Dean's List and Who's Who. To Gen- eva Wilkins, her room in Tuttle Building. To my little brothers Charles Willis and William Saunders, I, Joseph Gray, will a small portion of my love for Alpha Phi Alpha. To James Schumpert, my position in Beta Kappa Chi, and to the men in Atkin- son Hall, the ability to keep their rooms as clean as l2O, To Ester Hayes, Letitia Fields wills her seat in chapel. l, Freddie L. Joey Davis, will Linwood Sharpe number 82 and the ability to run. Mary L. Williams wills her profound in- terest in the choir and her last smiles to her home girl, Dorothy Walker. She also wills her position in Physical Education classes to Shirley Murrell. Yvonne Hart wills to Ruth Haynes her position in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Ann Wilson wills to her two homegirls, Ruth Haynes and Elizabeth Olds, room I9 in Tuttle Building. To her two little sisters, Barbara Chestnut and Vera Kirk, her love for Saint Augustine's. To Hilda Dawson, Delores Harvey wills the ability to be Miss Saint Augustine's College, and her love goes to Jerome Jones. l, Robert Taylor, will my sincere thanks and appreciation to Mrs. Saunders and Mr. Lynch for their guiding me through my four years in college. To Geraldine Perry, l leave my ability to speak French. To any one who deserves it, I leave my place on the honor roll. l, Barbara Ellis, will to my cousin, Mar- garet Hawkins, my ability to do my student teaching at the grammar school from which l graduated. To all other freshmen, I leave my ability to become a senior, and to all those who have helped me in my field, I give my sincere thanks. ln witness whereof, we, the class of I959, do here-unto set our hands and seal this the 25th day of May, one thousand, nine hun- dred Or1Cl fifty-nine. Witnesses: Helen Braxton Lena McLean Ann Wilson Edwinna Wilson I1 E1'I2IH5,5lT1En M... ,. . ,J ,- J 4 ur V'J Xl I. S ....-E.. - Y , -.,.,,, , . . 1 ar! UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Herman SCOH' Hilda Dawson Harold Bing President Secretary Vice-President James Piggee Loretta Johnson Treasurer Assistant Secretary Cornelius Freeman Business Manager gm ,il . i R-sul? Qijizilik K -- 'KESPQQ Q ffm, 'M' -Q YEA! . 'SE ',..is:' Z., ,, VV?--5 ilk, 0 . A ,Q i. '-p1 !5'Tf4f 5- ' rj3,:,,Pf -- 'X .l ' , i , Q . , - Ts45' fi-' , Ffzf' 3 f ',,I'g.,. sa'- i ' ,.-- ,LW JY-V S Q , ,- . , 1- A 3. V , FvgX.9 its 1. W' D xr J -.Q ,. as s.. .!-f 9's ., , ' ' - ,ff' ,Q i' ia. M- r- f , '..a,g 4 -gf Q - if-'H-'szfkev . --sr 'E' s .f4r:, :' EQ' : Q' . , --.gf -'-5,, 1y,,?Tw, if Xml! 13' -'z-no 'Q sl' D ll ,A Tl iN .1 1-I ri 649' if if 1 rrfffgfgr VUE -s TT! 9 -cf 4.11 'Lys Edward Craig Henry Cunningham Lillian Daniels Kenneth Davie Patricia Davis Hilda Dawson Joshua Edwards Jean Elliott :VN f-A I 'nz' :Jillian 53 Geraldine Avery Hubert Avery Harold Bing Charity Bingham Vandary Boney James Bridgers Cora Brooks Herbert Burrows Jean Catchings UNIORS 19 9 fr, fl fp--'T' an :' 'f: fn. 'V , -'N 41 ki? A494 .. gt, ,f, 1 1 THE JUNIUR Bertie Ellis Namon Flournoy Cornelius Freeman Monty Frizzell Grace Gray Margaret Hartsfield Ruth Haynes Mary Hinton Thelma Hudgins awk 4-HQ s --Ae -0- ,-1 - ---i.--,-,-.... . 4-4 . , , il, Swv, IV! i 1-J' Q.,-v 4-P .r '? ff' fi- P-av Mildred Hunter aff 0 -av 5,91 fix ICH 54 I ll .. 4' .'j. ily N if Le 90 Thomas Jackson Vera Jenkins Loretta Johnson Richard Johnson Frederick Jones Hazeline Jones Helen Jordon 4' 3 Geraldine Perry James Piggee Rachel Rayford Clara Reid Nancy Rhice Emma Sanders James Schumperf Herman Scott CLASS GF Walter Kenan Erma Knight Reginald Landeau Otis McNair Curtis Means Ronald Mitchell Marvenie Moore Gladys Murphy Shirley Murrell 11' UNIORS 199 Donald Thompson Martha Umsteod William Vick Dorothy Walker .f E641 , isff -s...-4 wJ Linwood Sharpe Charles Smith Vestie Smith Bobby Stromon Yvonne Tatum James Taylor gsm 1ws Q as.- 1 ,.4...Ys 'gf ,YM - .-...--... . ..- . - , , .4- . 'Ds N4 ! ff K K' I X 4' . lk.. h . , '57 it A O I I Q I A I 15? Q-49 -05 64 Ny if, cox George Watson Geneva Wilkins Ethel Wooten M Bernice Williams Y. - rr- W- ' . ge Irene Williams fn-r James Wilson f ' K4 'J 'f p Dorothy Best ,h W' K, Albert Cash rt - Ji .A - 1 f 3 1 1 A 56 ll-ga., dQvQn9'14 SUPHOMORE CLASS OFFICER Robert Vaughn Army Dee Little Curtis Riddick Vice President Business Manager Treasurer -15 at :-sp., Qs-+. 'Q rss .3 1 1 r ir 4, 1 5 , ..,.... 'r 4 .,, .- - f,..-,,,.......- . -.- ,A , Shirley Baldwin Wilfred Barry Barbara Brown Willette Debose Kenneth Echols Gwendolyn Evans l f A ,vi .1 eqx IU! 1- J' Q ,, I . ...gf 'Q wi ff- nr fix ww----i In Q. I in 'V Q 5' f . Q. . - 'DBL THESUPHU ORE PIL ,.f 'Ne Sf' ici XM! .1-.X W? 10 vs- T 58 W 3 Joyce Flowers 'J I Shirley Foster Gloria Gardner Lula Hagans Estella Hall Alice Hannibal CLASS UF 19 9 15- X.: 'VS +L? Flora Harlee Sadie Harris Rebecca Harrison I l Gloria Johnson Janice Johnson Joyce Johnson Vera Kirk Mary Moore Curtis Murray vw- s...a Q 54,1 ,gp-np... I- ' '77 gig Q ,U 4 A U . .dr -V . ..,,'r95 mms-Y' ,bn 49,- sd I al i '--'I 59 Curtis Hart j Nancy Hollins if I Johnny Jackson . '-af --.., i P31-'WN T- TAX' s......ff- ,Q , .- ,Z-. , -. 9. 5-Y' J ol-- 'PD- ar---3 Eila Sampson William Sanders Ann Sawyer Eddie Schumperf , . ,. 1, war .4-4 Omega Nixon John Redfearn Elventa Richardson rf- i FRESH AN CLASS OFFICERS Charles Haywood Doretha Jones President Secreto ry Juanita Marshall Assistant Sec reto ry C? as iff P2 EE- . .,v.. Claudia Thompson Vice-President Henry Moss Treasurer X I , if . 'Eid -is-ix-... -..- -. ,V ff --..-, .,AL:,ff --.gc 57 .. Q..- ....-. ,. .-A--...-. N--.,-.-.., -,Y Y ,. A., .-7,, V -s J ,..--1 .1 . 'I 'U fx . .L A. K ,- f Lrg' Ni , Go 0 K ..,-, in r s XX- . 9 , tr ...Z .05 cgi., 1.4 .-,- -4 an .tY . -gl-',J'.' f' 1 f .. 'F ,Z V 1' L' PV E X' f I '1:ff1' v J- f P 541 .,-31-s1+,:.,., zfJ.e5,:. , .fa I .A- ,-. Q f..'. J..-T 1.2 S r-fm-1' H55 so, 1 .Ney 3 g ,sh-Y , hi' u ' -Q ,,.. n-5 91 -7 -fi 1 , 1 .x- fi., 'X S ,I ,, we 9'- IN-. 'Tr g . v vii 1 : . A ,. , .S ,ii X T gr Q 1' S wx ,Sm INTELLECT AND BEAUTY TOO Charles Haywood, their Prexy expounds, Qorol Uppermon poses in snow, FRESHMAN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIL FREQHMAN RECEPTION LINE i -rw. S FRESH THE SPGTLIGHT ,lx Dr. Patti aids them in a scientific endeavor, Q: Q i I' At Art Exhibit Caught during the Freshman Campus Tour with guide Shirley Baldwin uf ' . Q ' 'gn' ..' lf . . , ,V 'S-,ARA r- -A J' . 44 1 l fx' X' Y? . -gig.: 5-V ,J ' . xg aft 9 5 ' v ., ,Ex C ' 9, .wx 1 -K R s 'A fa ii K , . . if B ' 3, 4 ,pi Q.. E X w., rx if- 1 V . R 'L ' ,' 4 .g A. N5 2 . , , ,. N it -Q . n f 44 s if i I ' x .. 'fig - ' isa. f W. - i ii -I--N. - .ix . Q 1 1 AU I Q V sf 1 xg, -V if W I ' - Q95 9 ' , W K ui., S fr ' . gg Q ,. ,'. ..3,.1w ,hi , , .V,w , ,Y A f i ii rigid? - : N, 'fi 111 LQ 64 1' aniza IDRS xg? N A President of Student Council President at Sigma Gamma Rho 'lag .,, .,-le il President of Zeta Phi Beta President of Alpha Phi Alpha ,JU 1 pm A,-'zz ll A- US -Q L, b 13 gf,-p I. AMPU PERL TI Miss U.N.C.F.? Sweetheart of Omega Psi Phi President of Alpha Kappa Alpha fig ADX HE 'FOX li 1 J ng F5 I ill' P1 ls id President of Canterbury Club President of Junior Class , . 5 f+fZisQ 1 imc, 4 Y ,. L? .Q ' -,v ..', Q 4. President of Omega Psi Phi President of Phi Beta Sigma fi-'f' W- Q Y if-Z-LE rangii . -fu 3 5.2 P ,5 President of Art Club Captain of Football Team R K-.Ax ' CDL 'v L.: ' W-nr 12, f 1 sfgifi,-'ja , .is P' e-,QF I ix I 6 . ,A f SN. , Editor of the Pen President of the Dramatics Guild N. :: K 4 X N K x v X . 4 . yi -1-lv x Q CI PUS SUPERL T1 ES Q. -I N. f 'Q P I RX A 4 Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha Miss Senior Class R We S' - X .35 ! K O -f President of Social Science Club President of the Pan-Hellenic Council se. , -:W g 3,34 Le-5.5 si V c,-f 5 if . - -.U -,:1:fjZ1 . : A iam JJ ' 'sw--319 n 'Kyiv President of Choir Jim . ,qv ,Ii sm President of the N.E.A. A . Y-Q4 Y .,- V 67 THE STUDENT COUNCIL NTON DUGGER NANCY RHIC President Vice-President , L1Q:1'T 395 65 WHOQS WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVER ITIE Theodore Barnes: a major in Business, is the Vice-President of the Senior Class, a member of Alpha Kappa Mu and active in multiple other organizations. Clinton Dugger: a major in Sociology, the President of our Student Council is a man of many attributes, he is also President of Sigma Rho Sigma. Mary Burnette: a major in Elementary Education, she is Basileus of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and really a young lady around the campus, Harriet Malone: a major in Sociology, has received this honor because of the contri- butions she has made in her sojourn here at St. Aug. She is a member of Sigma Rho Sigma. -'OSC-IPI: Gray: a major in Science, is the able President of both the Senior Class and the College Choir. He is also a member of Alpha Kappa Mu and Beta Kappa Chi. Robert Taylor: a major in French and English, was selected to this group because of his scholastic achievements. He is a mem- ber of Phi Kappa Alpha, i si -,,, , X X fs r 3' . gxl J ,S ,-J Q it Barbara Thomas: a major in Physical , 7'x li- re ,, 1 -' Y X Education, was selected to this select group f' because of her academic excellence, She is also active around the campus. 69 -T ,f-.-, il'-vi 1-r x 'fs i Q, 1 X X SGMAIHH3 S ICMA Sigma Rho Sigma, honor society for social science majors, was established at St, Augustine's in l954. Membership is based on character, leadership, a 2 OO average in social science, OFFICERS President ,.,. Clinton Dagger Secretary ,,,, l-larriet Malone fi A u s X I Z LPH PP MU Alpha Kappa Mu was es- tablished at St. Augustine's in May, l95O. Membership is based upon character, leadership, and a cumula- tive scholastic average of 2.30. OFFICERS President .,.,,, Delores Rogers Secretary .... Thelma Becton Treasurer.,Theodore Barnes BETA PP CHI Beta Kappa Chi, Science honor society, was estab- lished at St. Augustine's in l95l. Membership is based upon character, leadership, and a 2,00 average in Science. l am , Q9-s , A. ' 0 --1 -1 -I - W-suv: 4 PHI K PP ALPHA Phi Kappa Alpha, Hu- manities honor saciety was established at St, Augus- tine's in l954. Membership is based on character, lead- ership, and a ZOO average in the Humanities. OFFICERS Officers: Delores Rogers - President, Jane Blakeley - Vice-President, Helen Braxton - Secretary, Rob- ert Taylor - Treasurer. P ,,.. I H iyvs- 4 nP71G1?! 'll'w- - ' Ex! Q f g - 1 . x..JJ I Xi. Thelma Becton Richard E. Lacey Marlon Poitis Co-Editor Editor Co-Editor T I I E CC 97 This the i959 Falcon was assembled years filled with memories that we shall with a two-fold purpose utmost in our cherish for the duration of our lives. Sec- minds. First, that it might sum up, in brief andly, that it might present to us a means if not in entirety, four unforgetable years- of reliving the past-in the future. STAFF MEMBERS Left to right: Helen Braxton, Ann Sawyer, Lena Mc- Lean, Ann Wilson, Naomi Crandall, Catherine Arline. '55 iw, -iff-lvfJ7t!fK'f 1W?W'f'fjiri511 ,. .i ' 5, fx . . gf M,-M A 1 , :Na-' .I .nn is i J '7'fffn51 ' A 1.2 - . 'U :Fl .Wallin S A ' .P-b I - - - ef' ' -. .11 'if 1' 7 l , W NA., 1, - . f' in-P ,- . 'vis if wt 1 , ii l if cfs' J 1 1 , file l - ww. - , , t ,IV -F 5 1 iialk l Aa X ,H Ht 4.4: . 1 f X Charles McLendon Bobby Stromon Advisor Artist lf in the doys to come, in perusing these closs ond ours. Then our efforts will not poges you should relive some ot the mo- hove been in voin, ond this will hove been o ments ot hoppiness ond sorrow which hove worth while endeovor. become so much o port ot the heorts ot your TYPIST BUSINESS STAFF Dorthy Cooke, Yvonne Hart, Poco- Jesse Lucious hontas Jones, ond Edwinno Wilson, Mork Horvey - l I i 1 XX. A s ,A ,fe N, iff' by Him X dz 1 1, I in 1 3 -. TWH' c. Q X I . - --jf, . A I 1:3 ,, J 4 .II . L X, v N ,Na 5 K , 1 Ii ' QSC, PEN STAFF N -,,,r .' In vb . si Benjamin Redmond Henry Cunningham Editor Co-Editor 74 vf r Ns l CURTAIN CALL After The Living Room, a play by Graham Greene f if USTI ,S COLLEGE PL YER The St. Augustine's Col- lege Players offers to those interested a chance to dis- play their abilities and to acquire practical experience in acting, writing, produ- cing, and the many other varied aspects at the thea- ter. Officers: left to right, Joseph Gray-l.D.A. representative, Lula Hagans-Librarian, Richard Lacey -President, Gloria Gardner- l.D.A. representative, Carl Smith- Director. i i l l l I5 lk, ,X ll 'Q-1 13 E 3' DP its Wit 3 S I . Y 5 at was Sl' ,W ,KV f 1 4 , ,Hs JM ' ff' V In Concert Forty-tive of the finest voices on campus carry their songs from the campus to parts of New England and the south. Many tiring hours are spent under the guidance of the director, Mr. J, C. Moore, and the accompanist Mr. T. A. Thornley, in preparing a representative re- pertoire for the club and its divisions, the small ensemble, chapel choir, and the concert choir. T. AUGUSTI ETS COLLEGE CHUIR The Chapel Choir - W' f - Y -Y,qw.V-w -,-L 1,4 1,-suv 4-, :I l s an ,E T 5 1 ' h f ff? 'Q'5 li l 1 or ta- 7 T Q -1 --' C+ Y , V V7 Q 4' J 5 0 if Q' sg Q .' QF, B- J Al , mpgs- - 4 , ln Action at Thanksgiving '3- -1 ' Q i 7 6 I K i 4 R 0 f 1 V7 WV' 4, ff 'if' Q bf 'fa , .QQ ,rx Loyreoders Guild Preparing the Altar Receiving Instructions nm ,W fix xg, 'QQ X N 5' X rl, , 5, xi N. 3 W , si 'Aw .u 'H .M U ' -. 3 ' ,f , yzg Aj -f Af:-:- --1 . i 1, i 11 - I 1 -2 ii Xin X 1. ,figs x Lie -ig . - 1 , - 5 IN X X . F f - N N 9:55 :ix -i-, wr . 4- '. vskgui-Q 4. , 1 img, rx - IV? ' f ',. -. Pi if if ' 5 . vt L-- '4' 9? S., IYFCLUB This group, composed basically at Art and Ele- mentary Education majors, seeks to instruct its mem- bers and expose them to all the areas at the Fine Arts. E431 u T! I A li , .- Y' - fi ..4 Ju WX F-5-.-4' MPUS CALE DAR STAFF The purpose of the Campus Calendar Staff is to serve as an informative source for the entire student body in regards to weekly events. By the posting of calendars listing these events prior to their occur- rence. BIG SISTERS CLU Composed of the entire female population of the Freshman Class, this organ- ization instructs thern in the desirous attributes of wo- manhood. '14 ,X S 1' 'L .5-1 4. 4-fi s All 1 A :N P C MV A f' ' ,Q i 2235 L-'f f 1 - gf' If: Q -ii' ' . G 'E Q Z-xx, 1' ' a-QE? Q-.1 1' :U 21:5 T35 1 - -'if' , fuse: W 1 '- , ' sr 4 . f 1 . , , :wg X i i ' -ff? 'f:Z'.f,'1 if? 1 ' ' 1 2:34, :-.YZ ' -7 171: r 1 -'firm z n f E A f -2,1455 Q' 0 ' is ' vi f ' gg' , 'f, 1' 4 at' ..v This organization serves as the spearhead in the counselling of the young ladies in the Freshman Class and is composed of the young ladies in the Senior Class. CH CL CJ S? .fi W EW' -en 3-M S CK... NATUR L SCIENCE CLUB orncsks r-1 ,AL Left to right: James Davis- President, Shirley Baldwin-Trees urer, Flora Harley-Secretory, Her- bert Barron-Vice-President. .... . 1 7 in x r ,N , . QC' N ' v'. H 1 5. X . f 1 V' ,li L vi V ...n ,, www- ' l l N il , gym-xkgmwd X ,X ltr + h I, xg... 4. , l 4 El - i CA TERB RY CL The Canterbury Club is an Episcopal stu- Activities include bi-weekly meetings on dent organization basically however any stu- Sunday evenings, invited guest speakers, the dent enrolled in the college is eligible and annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, and multiple welcomed to the group. other group activities, 8l S' f x x V The NEA, or National Education Associa- tion, replaced the Future Teachers of America at St. Augustine's in the school year of 1957 and l958, lt has as its main purpose the instruction and familiarizing of each of its individual members in the rising and ever changing trends in all the areas of education. I , I B2 t-3 il N Q' I? 5 3 ' 1 Our chapter here on campus is fortunate to have as its members the state President and Secretary--George Flemmings and Helene Spencer. KZ THE PAN HELLE IC COUNCIL H fn 'iss v C+ wl . Nfrifi ' ' Q5 6.41 X, l:.if5,:-an FN ang ., I I We 1 ,I .2 A GAMMA XI CHAPTER '15 Q ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SQRQRITY GAMMA 04: 'J' P SI CHAPTER WALTER GILFORD I' RICHARD LACEY Presid Vice-President mil THEODORE CATCHINGS Dec f PI dg A . 57 ia 5 XX -, f JOSEPH GRAY H' f ' , J A-' SWEETHEART MACUN HERBERT 'ONES Honrou Treasurer K h 3 Knot shown! ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY REGINALD LANDEAU Secretary J KENNETH MAJOR Ch I' ? 7 J I 4 A ,X 1 2 1 GA A RHO CH PTER Pix ov-gr S DELTA ICMA X 1? V X i . 5 X s 3 f X ' X N r 'Er A 'xg . , A A 'f:' '1 f X .A . .Mfg ,-xy! . -, . N SXT3 'x NN' I A -5 .. fx -i-gw3?'fft3:-.'w-- xx. V X '- --Vff - '4 -I-3-is-r-5'E':9.f:2-v- . 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'gi yd George Flemmings President PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY SW ' fi? fi A'1I lilll s llllllnaillllli Ofvo E D N904 Miss Sigma Left to Right: Gladys Murphy, Patricia Davis, Geraldine Perry. l Theodore Barnes Sec reta ry-Treasu rer W ' -Lgklfz i11ix..s1.i?g51 , -A-up ,. yn '14-.rg-:. ' . ' Q fi i'9 N??!MQlhxwve,:gg,y-A Aj,,g,:gj-- qv-e.3xs:k? ,. . fwf- . ., M: 'Q -' I ,' . I ' 'W ' 5--'-+'-: ,,.,,.4i-vm X .. Q . . - , Q, ,-.X-x .N -- G GAMMA RHO ORORITY Y? ---r SPY Qu- . MOTTO: Greater Service, Greater Progress 9I KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY KX GAMMA OMICRQN CHAPTER 1' nav U . -115 , , Q, ,aww rmrn 1. 4 , f . f' ' ,. j-,-, '. ur-ev, mp:3,1'bw.e,f .Q - ' .4 ' adilfidgz-f J 'Q ' - ' ,- , ,f Z,'f'f,' V' ,T Ln ffife 4 54:2 ,lieu 'A f feunewi-V ig,-,g,:Q3Q:LK . ...Jima . - , 5 , , K . W A , '1 '- z 22. 3 SCF --M x A' fe ' is? - .- ,f 5 . sr- ' X 55 ' - .Thr .4 wx H . 3 . A 1 1 3 2- -- X all 1 , X 4 I' NCR .J 'TQ x, X X 'Vfg'Wj- f'r'v. 1, f C-,' Ir, L f T ., .vi , my , I I , . Y D X if ' 31,3121 ' I fr 55: Q 1: 1 F , ' r' 1 'li iffgfsx, . . 'xr' , 41- U ,I L Q' fl fn ,f a ' HA. , , , , ' -1' ir. I .Tren ' ' I' .- , , 4. A 1 f ,u'41'f',.x--Uv.: W, L 1 ' u 5 l F fg-.fl 'lf 1 ' THE COACHI G STAFF J ockson THE CHEERI s George Walker Jesse Clements Head Coach ,.Qjq+,,. ZPL'-'. V ini! , 1',jf'.2'f'rQ. W- V A .S .rl 6 6 AQ '1 ' 1-all ,4 , Ve, wg. X. 'eg . ' - Mi? :.g,Qx, ,'?'ff'1 . 1. 1. MW dew .n in ' 'Ev K- ,Y W 0- H., ' -N i'L.1:1v .' -- , 'vc- f f a e 2 fri? V' AM ' ,f.. -- l Q . M 5 sf '. . , -f ' 3'5 ' ' , f,.:,aw,4 - .ff Q, W, V, 95. 5. -4 , ez. . swf -A fr, ., f ,. - ,.. -. 'fel-2-lN 3Zq-.'5'T gf V N ic- ' 4 Y fn-' Q f 1'-L,'fL ' 1 , -up ' 'T' - , Af ,gag r 'Puffs ' - -1- ,Mfr- -, . . .N -V ,K f1if:.3,3F'i-+T!53'-.L15 .- 1 ' . N. 1 u -: 4, Y , , , X . I. , 8? Q X .Y 5 fc at - f - , T ' -1. ' Q . , 5 .A N,.,,Q I .1 W XA ,Y , : , ,A .X xx 5 H , L , 'N ., Q I-L1 U xv z NN ,- ,. 5 3 K 1 f T 2' , -ff, '11 fl JE: - Y IIN v- .- 7' 7, z:'tgrs' f 1 H qw ' I-W X - 4, 1 -' fe, - fu, 1 M . Q .' ,-M., 'N ' T ' he g is bf- X -' ' X- 1,-.1 H-,ve X.-, V T xt' qt, ,sf . 4 in V- 54 ' 4 ' Y ' - 1522? EI: Q1 ..v Nz ' mf? PT AD . ...mNM.... ,.,,3A..5V , A-'-x BASKETBALL TEAM lt is an old axiom in sports that while building around the inexperienced and the young often makes the road a bit tougher and longer, never- theless if enough talent is present, then the end results will prove all the difficulty to be worthwhile. Spotswood Bolling Spencer Walker Edward Cottrell Robert Hicks Lewis Belcher Archie Smith Rederick Henderson That enough patience was used this year is evident from the way the coaching staff stayed with the youngsters to the game in the roughest spots. That enough talent is present in regards to the team is evident from some of the bright streaks that highlighted the season, such as our two victories over Shaw. The ingredients to make that axiom come true have been found. Next year the axiom will be proved to be right. TEAM 95 George Janes Bobby Smith Jesse Owens Charles Willis Elray Hobbs Raytino Epps Alfred Glover William Baxter ASKETB LL H1 ll' . .I ff Qu i . , , . ng .5 5 N wh: VN N. ' 4, t Gigs 51 . , , . Q-H5165 ,, 121. .J X 24. - - , ' ,, P' ' ' ' A i ' il. 'A' Qf'p,,i 2 e 24,1 , 1 Mfg S , , I , 2 , 'sf Q' 'Q . 5 . qx' ,.' , Y f A - ' i - I 1 '1 A Q X 4 5- ...I ' 1 ' S A-3 ZWZ4 gi' A . 9 ff' 39 'Lil if X gh X I '51, its - X x .1 . , fIff':oL M , . im. x' . 2 lf!! f 9,52 kg 'W . i SJ! I . 1 K.. 5 pf-W Q, ' 1 St. Aug. forms cheer Team to victory over Show. Little Miss Green Captain Jones blocks path of Shaw dribbler, 96 'Q-Lf Cheers for the team. 1.1 I . .V,,,4,,. -,V 7 Q fir. ,. , sis, VD if Q 1 ca 1 l v-It 3 A . Y' . q ttf, l W rg Ag, ,,,, ig' f we x N f'N! ' ' . Q ,,-- ' . '7 A if i I ., yr QQ- 7 If Q. ' fl Y 4 - -f- Q V Sl' 5 ' X, i N H si r if i r' i 1. 5 A nl naw A X Ik s - r ,N .. ,lk Nw , .s k W .NXVM I A x X W R g Q86 Q 3 X hx - 9 H x 4 Em.. Jem Y Q9 V' I . Q ,L Nl 1 . I . N v 'gl 'Q as-Q. x t 1 ' X i i e r A , N 1 i i 'af at i ccti e is i i -t -1f..w 2, qNq!'55i!k55 wj1Q..., A'-. -rv? ' ' ' H H X 5 fl I - vfY'N-N A l K Y!-tv ixak ' ' ! - K Q -- Q at -f - 1- . Qs. 'K - . 'vs . ,p A J t is . 5 This year the football picture looked its With Cin octet of Seniors returning and best in quite some time, As Coach Walker engineering the team this was accomplished valiantly attempted to put St. A back on the Gnd our hots go off to them-Charles Boler, football mop and succeeded with a season of Their captain, Jesse Lucious, Mark Harvey, two losses and six wins, losing only to our old Joseph McNeil, Freddie Davis, Lester Spease, rivals Shaw and North Carolina College. Albert HUGY, Gnd Morion Brown. Mention must be made of the play calling of Robert l Bridges and the running of Donald Thompson, l two juniors, also. f ' ' ' ' --V 3 .4 I ' 'f+ips- f . ,..Q-.1-assi: i f ' it Jsffiksiif., . few ,, E fa 137'-1+ . .. . 4 . 4-45 ' 1 2 1 - 1... 1, '- V il'-Af j. ' , .' .,-. 1 5 .. - Hy.. .'-- -' . .,.-: ' ', -' . r',w- my 1 . V ,3 . sq ll l , H . , : , - -is ,ly -. , if -.. I M 31 . - w ,V . - Y, . if - i , H- :ue 1 six., 3 :Q-V .-:'f. , , -.,f.L'.-'ff i TV .V-au' .ic -an .- f , - i g . r 5. - 4 -i 1. wh- 4- - A. V -i aw'-Q f--.f :'.-191 -- 'B Mit' f+1 .fu .w hens l l l l l lA 0 l E aff wefitywif' -- - ,, 5 , .A ,fy- rf . ' ,.. -1 . A rf .,- neil: - H- -f--2 , X ' www. ' ee f A 'J'i'iiT Tg'f.1 ima: l ' Riff! . ' EE ass ,,..,....i' . . , - ii ' - ,-- fi' sr., w1F'3 i ' 6 ' 4 ' . ' - ' Y '. . S- . 1 1'-W-,-.wmv vel .2fm'efr,,ff-u I , 1' F J'-f..4t3AV: fT -Ky ff A I I I I i 4 ! lr, A .- '-i' , . i ' 22- - . ., .1-ez y i-- ....,- .' if .1 ' ,. . 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Coach Walker. - . , 1 4.4.-,Zz .1 H-K 'v 'w -A 1 ' g . -.-sis.: 4- 'ijt-4-' 1 J' I I A Bgn at , ,lb ' q 1 1,1 ll-, :V . .ww 5 , c t me + ' 9 an- , ,+. l 55... - .i . M .3 lf, ,RW ,A - Q me -. v C V I 4 -Y W Q I. .. .. , ' ,gr , v rip 'A V ,-1 . Qi , ,C ci H' J ' 4 5 . 1 2' 9 iq ml .-, - - 1 '1 N z - . , . . ' Q, K i 'fifzms it fl' h ' P :Iii-.JK X 'r 1'3'ga,,i? 'V X fx., .. T- , L ' 1 is A 2' . '16 ale-ff' I 1'jis',,- .. 7 v A i mica. Q 3 ' N Q D .f sc ... . fi i .fi ,. ' - f is - . s it 1 ii .-,Wu y 4 .I-,,., W., ..,,,,,.' ti 1-3 ' , i I. i V 1-vi 115- . i ni- 1A r- - A ,- . .I q -.-'41 ,. - Q - - .-.w :zgg g. ,, A W,- ' -Q L-' fv 1 : 1 Y ' l f i 1'-,f f ' ' r ' '. , 41 I W-if ffl! me in .1-W . l - , .:.- ' -' . ' ' '31 One of the many spark 3 tg ' 'xi'-e'? Donald Thompson - ifff' iYf -S. . :. V' I -. m f 'X 5 X '5 1 .ine-rx ' .- wi ,I pf, 2: Uitifa i.-5-.w 3 wma' .VZ , -3sy.m,,,g2g. ' -' .fs :V ,,,-A-'E .g.gq QQu ,HA , .... X A ?,,,,k i:.,Q..3,4 . 'Af .xv -qt l .i. -,,, -., plugs V -y-bd . i. ,wrt -rips? . Y , L . ,fs . .vu fd -K --.4 ., . ,,+'-we X- 1 . ., ,ai 1 ' 2 sb .. . .N , ' C' v ' ' f. '- 4 -'- . , ,, '. I . . ,:. .' 'f'.v?4,T1 '5'lf'3 - g:,'.f'l::.v?- - sis? 1 1 -3, .. -fe , V - - - .5 , ' -. .H , L-,.' of- . .fs-:A -' ', Sl if y- f', 4'5T,.'-:C 4. -- if 1 -.fi - .'w:.f45w if-W f fi' ' 4. ,r?'g,:., -s ' Q. Qi Y . -an ' .I 4 ga Xxx 3:4 x. S- il iv A -. get 'V ' .0 . - -. X- . - . . . ' , Y,S+.,,' -,- , Mt' f - i ' A .4 y - . . r .f 'Sg fm 'gb' 4 1,5 V1.1 hi. -Q , 'A' t if , ,-Q fgfxt F53 '.'I .' Y -' 1. -tit. vm.. 'f.,.-XML 45: .V v ' i - . The departing Seniors CThey hopel Joey Davis They'll miss him! Hhx? 'lfs vt Q. , Y., . ,HL N, . 5 1 212 .F 4 J 'f '-mfg W . f I 4 2 R' I X I I i - A -f , Q? F' I 5 S 0 3 ,- r t i ' gf 'i A ' '- .K sf ,115 V, , .- -1 Q- 6 A - f . . - as ,.'e'.rf'g,3- .rx TRACK TEAM This years track outlook is a colorful one with most of last years team of both the field and track events returning. Last season was a fairly successful one for the team and with that year at experience under their belts nothing but the best should evolve this season. RELAY TEAM Left to right: James Pigee, Frederick Jones, Albert Roundtree, Richard Johnson. ww xi. -' .,'l , , 'l 1'-. lille ,rv -if L., .- 9 '3 ,J ZX f is IRVING-SWAIN PRESS, INC. Quality Printing Circulars-Programs-School Newspapers Dial TE 2-4374 303 S. East Street Raleigh, N. C. Day Phone Res. Phone TE. 2-8305 TE. 2-2936 Compliments of Say It With Flowers COMMUNITY FLORIST 325 No. Tarboro Road C. A, Byrd, Prop. Raleigh, N. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE STEAK DINNER SEAFOOD RfSCR 'T'0 S WEBSTER-HICK GRILL Drugs Cosmetics R. E. Wimberley Pharm. Chemist 601 E. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. Dial TE. 2-8084 Edenton St. Idlewild Ave. DIAL TE 2-9280 Chicken In The Basket Compliments THE GLOBE of Corner Wilmington ES Exc. St. CAPITAL 'CE 31 COAL CLOTHING ron MEN s. sovs COMPANY DIAL TE 2-5589 Raleigh, N. C. 1898 IOO M. F. 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