St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 150
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 150 of the 1967 volume:
“
xv . N, X .J 'Q ,X 'Q mf N1 -., x XXL in W 'N NX A is , .35 Qjx ,X , X Xa Nix' M' NX x X gr: . ', 'Q ,- . 2 12 .V T' I 'SX X ff .fi , J 5 9 . N si! sfif if H 5 . N .Q 1, , . X. - V ' bif 'ia 5 X '- - sl' up ,,. ? 1 ff' 'X A .fgi :S .1 S .V X 1' x. bf V, a -...gg f :Q ig- Rav FQ ' 5 5: .gf 'xx 4.f,.1il,x,.:.:Y'-S N',. I .5 V.N, t x -M., X, . ., . X , ss, w -,wx ' mms n if X an 'QN N ,...--., -I ,Wx Q Lv. XYZ.. Y' rg 5---'Q N S' r- xx.. i- A f 3 R E 3 1 'xi -5 S 5 j YF, fi 1. .ff 'X H 3 5 X ' 5 Y,,,,Lf, xx .XE :L l E .X Q 'W N-., . A 5 '- x my '--,X 1 K-NI 3 3. A U 'Xxx X lr- I Rgggil' N g X. X 3 :.. 5 a ' . r m 1 is 1 X- X3 L Y ix 1 fx .f S er. x 5 f 'Q v :V , '- 1 x , 1 4 Q 1, e -3 , 1 311- f 1 e Xxx. qi r- Q ' 5 w 1 . I , z :3:fSF': Q, Q 1 1 .1 1 , 3 I U -X-,.-ef 'r E i i E s A sa les 4 f ax e E :A kg 3 lg Q ? S 4,2 5 1 x ,ggvix if R S: X 1 x L ki J . 1:55 Q w .. : 1. b 1 rx . pw. 3,5-'A -' :Q 1 - S 1 rr If . vt-x . . ' rt . - ' .K .df Ei P 4 L e f 5 ig G .H . : 4 -, 1- A ' P N. ' 3 N ' l m .-IF. v s if .. gf X Q 4 fi X 3 a.,.,.2fp:.. .S 55 K' N 7 N, Z 2 1,-iff' 5' 1 '- Q92 - 1 if W xi S2 'v'7R'i'T' .5 ik fffi Q.. 315-i 5 S X E3 ssl 5 :Q is :. Q 1. 'i wg MJ Rf 93 sr. - Jw ' Y, ' 'R ' , 1 1 I Vg, ' , A Pg EEK I 2 : Si 4' Q , 5 1- E 1 g . x K f ': my Q 5 A X 3 x g A ig 35.11 R W M5 v N . 1 fx: 2' s' :I ff? w 2 -fi via Ns 1 x f. 5 ss . fi 5 si-5 '85 5 '2uN.E.1.,.f Q S 5 .F 5 i :I 1 5 5 r fi 5 F 55 . I. fi ' f f' . 5 gb D ? N , g . if 5 Q 2 5 S ff 2 sig 2 .. : ., Q e ,f 4 px 5 5 I' I 4 : . :. 4 :Q I 4 f Q 1 , 5 .' 5 g. .H . x fy' , 5 f F F S ff FG H 'I ' l Q . 93 9 1 fx fi :S WF I E' N f 3 1 Ya '-1 S a. S s f f 1 f .- F 15 3 F 'S 5 5 T S 5: 2 5 f : gi J Q y' . 4 f 2 if 2' N f :IE 9 4 4153: S S-4 . 2 ' Q 1 is 4 6 5 ri r 3 i 9 5 5 i? I f T Q 'I ' - s ' n - I .'.1 EF I V1 T 1' E, N I 2 . .2 f 5: I 5 A- W f. 1 'X 2? ff 3' 9 3 F' 5 25. E 1 fe 5 f S1 P2 5 f 5 I2 S S' if fb r 2 1 f' S 3 5 H Iv., 1 , ' s is 5 r ix X : 3 s s. Q .f Q .r 5 2 5-V5 'X f 'k.,.x. ,..:ff'-'1' .filf . . JI-'ilf W Ms 'E '. .,1 . - 1 4 I 4 5 5 I .1 4 X. 1 V ' J x vii 'u E I 4 A 'I -1 i i i f Q i sg 1 I 1 5 L. 'f a 1. '-i' fi' , I- I ,-, .,.- , W-.--Y., T- - - YY-,V ,, ,gli-K wx tx' K I ON TEN TS edication follege History Iessages 'Iasses Prganizations 7anzpus Activities ur Centennial Celebration 1867-1967 1. Sports Coronation Ball C anzpus Queens A din inislrati on Faetlltv Yearbook Staff Greek Letter Org ani:ation .....-.-' ,, ri 1. 4 1 vb .Q AA- t ' .. no-se ' - 3 . ' A .ptr-A 4 4, 1--sr' 'f --5 Ji' '-' - 195:21 ' K - - - A -h rx- ., - is - -- .r ,. ' V - Q f . - , ..,...- L' Q - -1f- - V , J ,. , LC? ag 31, - 'i ' ,,, ' f - ' - , ' wr ,. . k A W ,V 45 ,,.v 4 cLJeobcoi fion Almighty God Created Heaven A and Earth, and in His Creation, Q He Enclowea' Many Men with the Ability T oql Be Creative. This Abili Has Been Exernplniea' for 100 Years, andtgytfthe Class of 1967, A the Abysmal ana' Unrelehnting Efforts Pertinent to f e Saint gustine'sQi?H of 1 Educational Continuity, lDea'icates A This Centennial Yearbook to i Ef1gf0SSffCi H t P r it ,U '21' Highbf Straetured Institution As' ..,,,..,.,,- 1- ,I X ,,. . ---, --Ad. alnf hifi, :Q eff 1Qw's,f N - -I-vib 'r Q 'fA'..r9.,?rbf'.- 5-- .... . L4 ,II - N, 4-'V 1 -' sw L ,L :T -0 L-1. , uh, ,,, -1 ,- -5. .5 -Q . A , f - - , ,Jiffy .W ,f M A.. M- ye-bv Q ',f ,. A A ,, U rg, vs-0, 0 W - 4 1 ,, , 1 Q, 4 -- -'- ' -.,,g, -'-4'.,',, N A A -' F4 ', , . 1- 4 , ov x 7 Q- r W -..-X 5 ,. 5 , ' .. -Q A-3--ni'-4, if- , . , , . - h ff Y. gr 1'96'7Lf1ss1f4..? ff' f he '. ' , , ' iffgf. I1 f..i4r ,+r2w-L-f Fr, 'f '4,J'F?'. .,'2'1- - ' -. - Q ,.-.. . 4,rxj,4 - - --.. 1-'.--Y . - A -, 4 :f-4-5-i':'?1'1gf f fs , 1 in ,'w, . N f P- fe- -'--V -Ifhf' og .., -. i-- e-N.. ----he -f.::-,.:f if 'nfl' -Q -F-as-.,, ' Y- , , I5--3-J-- - .lsrf-w f-',.V,.' ? 'Qf'5k 5.'i3.-,- --::f:f..' f 'Q --g' 'A '....4- ,t ' k -- '45 K .,' ',l- - , 5-K -11' , io.. 1 new Q Q: ma .QQ 73' s'-' 0-QPU , , -gp s - ' - ' ml O -' . -4- . -JYQH. -' N, M- fwhff'- '-Q t,,,w+f:g:.a'f, tilt'-qw J- 1.-4 -. 'f -L yo Q 9 ' Q - '- -s,is.-.. -Af ... Sd - . , . V , -sf ul -4521 ' '.-- ' .- ' af' ',,.',-ff '45 auf l!f31r' 'Q' A Century of Service, Learning and Growth H zstory Saint Augustine's College was founded in 1867 through the joint efforts of the Freemen's Commission of the Protestant Episcopal Church and a group of cler- gy and laymen of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina headed by Bishop Thomas Atkinson. According to Dr. Smith, the first principal, there were enrolled on the first day only four pupils. By the end of the session of 1871-72, the enrollment had in- creased to 110. including 32 boarding students. Upon the death of Dr. Smith in 1872, the Rev. J. E. C. Smedes took office as temporary principal and remained until 1884, when he was succeeded as principal by The Rev. Robert B. Sutton. Upon the resignation of Dr. Sutton, Dr. Hunter became principal in 1891, and remained in that position until 1916. During the Hunter administration, the cur- riculum was expanded, St. Agnes Hospital was founded, the Chapel and Benson Library was constructed. The Bishop Tuttle School was established by the Womans Auxiliary at Saint Au- gustine's College and began its first session in the fall of 1925 with Miss Bertha Richards as Dean. Each new administration has brought change and growth. After the retirement of the Rev. Edgar H. Goold in 1947, Dr. Harold L. Trigg was elected president, becoming the first Negro president. During his administration the Penick Hall of Science was constructed. Dr. James A. Boyer, son of the first dean and himself a former dean of the Col- lege, became president in 1955. During his administration the enrollment of the College doubled, faculty salaries were substantially increased and the physical plant greatly expanded. Dr. Boyer's resignation and plans to return to the class- room were announced on IVlay 24, 1966, by The Right Rev. Thomas A, Fraser, Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Concomitantly, Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, Executive Dean and Professor of Sociol- ogy was appointed Acting President. St. Augustine's College-1900 f-o-f fs J ' 2 1 T11 'HIS'-.TIFCE- 'TT ...l....,-,dl ll NIJ o Presrdent Hunter, Students and Faculty I ' r fff. 9342 ' Glrls Physlcal Education Class ,A Furst Year Greek Class-1934 St. Augustlne's Football Team 1926 34 1... ..Y,- Ne If . + m ' - - +5-,-.., --:,-.--L4..1,YW ,. - Qieqe , 1 E -A fffijy , mi Y 'V V, ,qwglu Xw gg,,,:4m3,g?,Q ff1,ff:i? cn kiWC7 efeg FSM M , f A O if ci' J 7 I W. -, ix WX , '-'fu l' xi,-JW rn e WLS, 1 ,' 'iw-3 f 7 v ' wx . 1 , 4 V, ,J V,M..x, , A ' Qs, L., ' -+V -f, se e X e .fr QW ew e ee ,f www ee W H , ' ' .0 ff ' xx F n . vs lk- I 1 , ,, . Y, xl, bf' .f wl N 'Q' J , fn , fu Q J, 6 lx X . Hkrxv k , In QW 4 ff ff f +f ee ,ff f1efmf' e e 1'imEg' vpx 1 N 1 fx K H kvt1h v,Lw xx l m my Fa' , Sf ,' N N 1 M4 A - QQ! 1, . -+J'jfj'?f QU' ' ,4 . . ' . '-M 4 ,X ya N WWW' W' . EA e A e tm: ,N WH ,WMV 'g' 'WWA .- M K ,iw w ?' vffs 'l'f' , ,M 'J ef- M e' 'YH ' ' , W ff' Q -- 'Wu Ewan . !,N, ,. Wi Remodeled Benson Lnbrary ,km i 1 E ?1 f 5. ,, 1 YE ,, 7- E Af 1-. ' ,L A. ' , ,Y. Nfiynf .. ,xv x . ,,.. Dormltorles New Baker Hall-Women Lynch Hall-Men 5 .ismstr '----:,.+emmnu4 -. -1'-r4.-- ,. 'Y ggmb. ?'?5'L' ' -mu--.Q . Ll Proposed Classroom Building F RE As Saint Augustines College stands on the threshold of its second century, it rededicates itself to the following tenets: that every student is an individual and not a number that the primary thrust of the Colleges program will continue to be the pursuit of academic excellency in a christian-oriented environment that every effort will be made to increase the basic resources of the College in order that it may provide better services to the community, a more conducive learning environment for its students and faculty and a more substantial foundation for future growth during its second century. Mr W C Jackson from the Association of American Colleges discussing future plans and projec- tions for Saint Augustines College with Nlr J. Mills Holloway, Dr J. Boyer and Dr, P, R. Robinson 6 '24s this school was founded in a day of social change, so we who are members of The Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and students today, live in an age of change. As the founders of this school did lay an honest and solid foundation, and rose to meet the challenges of that change, so today we must rise to meet the challenges of our day. Q. Tree,- 7 ,.., Presidents M essa ge '72 fist L it--I ' L W fi' SSQLML' vjjv' Saint 3l!gllSiIiX1l 5 Gnlirgr Tmleigl-1, Sadly Carolina 27502 '1 ICE O YHE PRESIDE '1'Hb GRADLJATING CLASS OF 1967 1-.ay I congratulltc you upon having rmchcj this milestone in your youth ul lives, A College education today is no lonfgcr a luxury, but it is increasingly necessary in order for one to render effective service and survive in this ago of science and technology. no doubt, during the just Your years, the thought hir oc':'J rcd to each of you at sono timc to throw in the towel. I am sure, however, thot it must be satisfying that you did not become a victim of this kind of temptation. Tho fact that you have reached this point surwsts that you have read many books, attended mary lectures, written many theme: -- much of' which did not make a great dc-il of mens: to you, I would hastcr. to add, nevcrthcless, that all of those ingrfrdicnts be-one important in helping you to dcvcloi. into a well- rount' :ci liberal ly educated person, As you gr- forth from tho hAxllcv.'e.l halls of' Saint Augustindo College, I hope'- you will bu over mir.-Lf'ul of thc fact that one oi' the most rewarding returns you will pct out of life will he that of rendering unscl.f'isl'1 service. I-iorc and mfrc, our young people- mvst think, it sec-ms to mu, in terms of rendering sf-no kind of service to their fellowman, their country and their God, This can he done in numerous ways -- serving in the Armed Forces cf' on-2's country, the Peach Corp, the Job Cpportunity Corp, Vista, etc. It has been said often times, Tho gooi tha , one dots t: others comes back intc his 0.421 life . Finally I hop: you will cffntinnc to think about your Alma Mater as y-.2 go forth, ,Rcgardl css to what h-IIILJCIIS to you in life, you arc still sons and daughtcis of Saint Aug.stinc's Collego. Not only will this institution be judged by your accoztmplishzzxents, but the :manner in which you support it may .neun the difference ir its continuing tc move ahead as a first-roto institution or filling behind as just another has been college . Your Alma Inter needs your your loyalty, enthusiasn, support and good wishes, Hay it never' he Sai? that this College culled upon you and you were derelict in responding to its call. best wishes for the years ahead. Prezelfl, R, Robinson President V h 1327 .. CENTENNIAL CELFIE-P.A'1'IlJN 5fT77l7i'.'gv, mznszn , Saint ti Aug-uslunc's Q Sm Nia? K Comm 5, Q A-. ,. 96 Io, gf 922 1 f 9 ,XT Q55 . fi f 1 Y w , -.. . L Eu.. l u I P s ur First Fcznfzih E nv-, I f a WW' , , L-iff ,1-is n 1' e 1 Happiness is cz little girl. Dr. di Mrs. Robinson and Jess Ann H 1 N 1.1, OFFICE OF THE MIMIER LUN S 'fa Q' in fa T S' :QM ,Q ,Saint Quigusiinfs Unllegr Iiulzigh, Qfurih Catalina 27552 pRE5,DEN-, December 2, 1966 TO: MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF1967 I sincerely commend you for having advanced to this point in your quest for self-improvement. It is my fervant prayer that graduation will mark the beginning of a new chapter in your efforts to prepare for a positive and productive role in society. Saint Augustine's College has made available to you the opportunity to become acquainted with the re1igious,scientific and humanistic implicatinns of life and living. You have grown in mind and spirit while here. I therefore charge you, the members of the centennial class, to exert yourselves to the utmost in order to assure for your Alma Mater a second century of even greater service in the vanguard of higher education. Very truly yours, l5VW1-'10 of J mes A. Boyer, resident 4 1955 - 196 JAB:mdv CENT ENNIAL CELEBRATION QIOOEE I x -y . l E'-'Y I N 1 ..R, , , I , , x J Y 3 w N i N w i 1 1, G 1 Y X E .wwf-f ' Dr. and IVlrs. Boyer, and Esther R Mn E X 1 45 ...cn ,IT TU .an , L x Saint Qugusiinis Qlnllege 3Kaleigl'g, Qlarnlina 27502 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MEMBER 'XY-B N55 S 42 ff Q W 0 'P flfaf W To the 1967 graduates of St. Augustine's College, I extend congratulations upon the attainment of another significant milestone in your lives. During your four years at the college, the administration, faculty and staff have attempted to pro- vide an environment that would be conducive to the maximum development of your innate intellectual abilities. The extent to which they succeeded in helping you to acquire academic excellency will be manifested, in part, by the degree of economic, social and spiritual security that you acquire, as measured by your achievements as an alumnus of St, Augustine's College. I hope as you leave this institution, you will be ever mindful of the love of know- ledge which motivated the founders of St. Augustine's College, to devote their time, energies and resources to the organization and development of this col- lege. I am sure that you too will manifest such love by upholding the good name of the college and by making periodic donations to its development fund. As you know, St. Augustine's success is measured, to a great extent, by the achieve- ments of its alumni. I hope that you will remember this as you go forth in quest of greater accomplishments, Dr. Joseph Jones, Jr. Executive Dean CENTENNIAL ON 12 l I d f fm -32 SENIORS ' ' JUNIQRS H521 n hi ,904 fx S01-IHQMQRES , I x FRESHMEN GROWTH. . We, the editors of this centennial anniversary yearbook, are very proua' to introduce the largest freshman class in 100 years. To them we say, CCWEICOWZB, and best wishes for the future. C CIassPr J H ktll 5 Q, M F rw f'x'Q.- , .... X 4 W' i .-2 W Oruentatlon W ek J In LIB 3 ly Ad Ad E Ad All d yA udd A BAtk ly Bh Bly Sh B Ev ly B ? I I ' N 'a 2 W 1 I A 4 ... , , ,MH --- - -'R-f t,,4o Xkm' Q-A L25 Qt as l i ..f' 'SY' is ya 'Qi' fb t--A-t..,f-132'-11 3 Q rv S31 Rr -L .L ::. ' .'- 5 TI' 15 -1 E ,wi 953 ff .r 1 W - 55+ - , Francina Caldwell Thurman Campbell Edna Canady Judy Canady Christine Beatty Evelyn Benton Barbara Berry Barbara Birdsall Sarah Bledsoe Rose Bland Sharon Blolock Judy Bond Joseph Bonds Viola Bonds Wendolyn Boyer Carol Brabble lva Brewton James A. Bridges, J Palmera Brite Henqf Brinson Lewis Broughton Jacqueline Brown James Brown Margaret Brown Carolyn Bryant Julia Bryant Judy Bullock Nancy Bunny Wayne Burton Grace Burwell Linda Butler Edmund Bynum Christine Byrd Solomon Davis -s av- rx '1 X ...J , 'ze-fe 5' .fu ,..,- .4 fi Stella Carr Galbert Chestnut Claudette Cogblll Rrchard Colller Patncla Cottmgham Joan Covmgton Wllllam P. Craig Mary Crandell Wllhelmrna Cnppet Ronald Crudup Lounell Cuffle Larry Curry Cornell Davis Donald Davis Shlrley Debnam Jackle Dewar Ernestme Edwards James Edwards Wlllse Jean Elder Jeannette Fernell Carol Fnsher Lee Flower Joyce Fowler Leytryce Fonville Carolyn Ford Carolyn Foster Patncla Foster Bruce Franklrn Linda Freeman Gvlberteen Garns Thomasene Grant Marilyn Graves Lorraine Green Reginald Green Rose Green Earl Haith Lavanda Hall Ella Harris Gay Marie Harris Leslie Harris Brenda Hassell James Hawkins Stella Henry Deborah L. Herne Doris Hillard Delma Hodge Carolyn Holmes Andrew Houston Jacqueline Huggins Josephine Jackson Carolyn Jacobs Edward James Larry James Steve Jenkins Paula Johnson Vivian Johnson Betty Jones Dottie Jones Linda Jones Mildred Jones ..-LCM-Al: .wx rw. ,-.., 5- P' rv' nf' aw- lv' ,vs .FQ we Ks x NJ' ik., -' 1 fly -,J Nina Jones Sandra Jones Brenda Jordan Brenda J. Jordan 5. 1 Xi X lf? Q 5+ pi if f - J 'IV W 1 'NNKK W wxxx N vs H K XX Q N A , .-.zrfs-2 222. .- 9-.?' 5 2- ,gT:?:QI:'5fI:C3' -Z2I:fg:'S'IQ:y .- ' '-Q. 5-,Ak .:1,::1:-.:,:,:-i-,Q -1-5:-3. f- A mekrgai :ass a'1:':g:'q-egg -i. ,.m:ef5:r:raaq 5 .--55:35 --mc:--::r:1::s: 1 -::-::-1.'-,g:g:::A:4.-:-:5-:-,ex 5.-:':'-. -bv' . ,':f:2:121:-:1:::::g-:5p,:::4-I-.K.f:1s:Zs:' -. .P ,:-:L517:52iri52:2'Ell3:ELi-3:I:lff'73:f's. T:-. 11.1- . - Jrrxazi-cv-r-'nf ..-....- -1,-.-... . .--., . E .1-' M X 'ww 4.0 , P.-. ,- lf' I -.1 5 .,, B-'35 ,w,., Victor Joshua Jacquelyn Joyner Barbara Langham Ernestine Leech Gwendolyn Lee Mattie Lee Jawonia Leonard Gwendolyn Lesesne Sandra Lewis Gary Lindsey Phyllis Long Beatrice Love Sandra Love Carolyn Lucas Hermenia Lucas Wilheminia Mack Mary. E. Machen Scheron Major Harold Mann Barbara McClam Patsy McCray Harry McDowell Quincy McGill Joyce McLamb Johnny McNeil Waymon McNeil lantha Means James Melvin Irene Milhouse Lorraine Mitchell Geraldine Morgan Ralph Morgan Barbara Morning Brenda Moseley Roosevelt Moseley Grace Mosley Mary Moss Beverly Neely Patrlcla Neely Carolyn Otey Barbara Outlaw Helen M. Patterson Loreatha Peacock Barbara A. Perry Claudia Perry Joan Perry Shelua Perry Theatrlce Perry Carolyn Perknns Douglas W. Pleper Thurman Pittman Jannette Pompey Roxanna Powell Carolyn Pruce Judy Reddlck Jeanette Rrchardson James Rlvers Regina Robunson Mary Rogers Vernon Royster .. Antoinette Ryal Joan Saddler Leora Sauls Mlchael Scott wr' .4-J l-.13 Peggy Scott Glentine Sellers Josephine Semon Gloria Shannon Daniel Simmons Jean Simmons Yvonne Simmons Rivennette Simons Nora Sims Anne Singletary Barbara Singletary Edith Singletary Sandra Small Carrie Smith Cynthia Smith Lonnice Smith Ophelia Smith Patricia Smith Percy Smith Purnell Smith William Smith Felton Spaudling Vernestine Speller Alfred Spencer Hilliard Stallings Doris Staten Gerald Stevenson Shirley Stevenson Patricia Stewart Robbie Sullivan Ann Sutephin Judy Sutton James Tate Dennis Taylor Ernest Terry Carrie Templeton EENIICDRS Class Officers rf-W of if? President. Frank Godfrey K, f 'fx Vice President, Melvin Whitaker -J X 3 Secretary, Carol Hagons .N 'A 0' ,05- Parliamentarian, Louis Jordan 'we 1 5 Kr CLASS H ISTCRY Our satellite began its orbit September, 1963. Our astronauts were young ladies and gentlemen from the United States, Africa and Panama. The route had been chartered to orbit excellence, determination and self-discipline by way of station Saint Augustine's College, fondly referred to as St Aug. September 9, 1963, two hundred and thirty-one astronauts boarded this satel- lite. We were to make four orbits: the first being the most difficult. Many astro- nauts were disappointed and discouraged and decided to abandon the satellite. Many astronauts had specific obligations to fulfill. Our first duty was reporting to the campus situations. We reported the following: Cheshire Lounge-the place in which we ate: Benson Library-the place in which we studied, Delany Hall and Atkinson Hall-the places in which we lived: Hunter building-the place in which we learned English, French, Mathematics and History. The day was November 22, 1963 . . . the world stood still. Someone shouted excitedly in the hall, They shot the President: they shot the President! There were hours of chaos, fear and apprehension. Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F. Kennedy. To us, he was a great and lust president and we shall always remember his famous words, Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. September, 1964, we felt that we were ready for almost anything: however, we found that many astronauts were not able to return for various reasons. Our statellite had to operate smoothlyg therefore, we immediately signed duties, Portia Jamison became Miss Sophomore. The class officers were as follows: Regi- nald Elliott, President: Hoyle Utley, Secretary: Ralph Wanjohi, Treasurer. Junita Sneed, Brenda Dowery and Frank Godfrey were student council members. Joan Grant became the campus soloist. We were better adjusted and welcomed the coming of different activities and organizations. This year was particularly high- lighted by Crossing the Burning Sands into various sororities and fraternities. Approximately 150 astronauts returned to make the third orbit. Josephine Mc- Bride became Miss Junior. Class officers shifted to Robert Williams-Presi- dent: Bessie Peterins-Secretary: Enoch Dukes-Treasurer. Ralph Waniohi, Al- bert Love and Alice Holley became student council members. We were fortunate to be the first class participating in the Student Exchange Program. Valiean Myers spent the entire iunior year at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mas- sachusetts. Our satellite slowed down many times for honor society inductions which included membership in Alpha Kappa Mu,'Beta Kappa Chi, Phi Kappa Al- pha, Sigma Rho Sigma. Many changes were made during the third orbit. Dr. Boyer, our President, chal- lenged us when he granted us permission to make the orbits. This same year, Dr. Boyer announced his resignation as President of Saint Augustine's College. September, 1966, our satellite made its fourth orbit. Dr. P. R. Robinson, Execu- tive Dean, was named Acting President. Dr. Robinson believed strongly in qual- ity education and passed on to us profound words of encouragement. We had to serve as paragons this year. Junita Sneed reigned as Miss Saint Au- gustine's College. Norman Mitchell, the captain of our ship, became president of the student council. Class officers were as follows: Frank Godfrey, President: Carol Hagans, Secretary: Louis Jordan, Treasurer. Alcester Bryant, Shirley Liggett and MacArthur McKinnon were student council members. Published in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities were Mary Barbour, Hoyie Utley, Glendora Thomas, Phyllis Sharpe. Ralph Wanjohi. Frank Godfrey and Moses Go- latt. We can never forget those able to lead and uphold the standards of such an in- stitution. Men like the following stand out in our minds: Dr. James A. Boyer and Dr. Prezell R. Robinson Qnamed Presidentj. This centennial year marked a mile- stone in our lives. We shall always remember friends, classes and activities that we encountered while making four orbits in a satellite- The Class of 1967. We shall embark this satellite May 25, 1967. We shall not bury the past too deeply for we need it. As we, The Class of 1967, search for appropriate words, Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing we leave behind us. Footprints on the sands of time. .,f, ..L '1 !'1 'lf -0' 1 l i Treasurer, Reginald Eliott ., Alice Marie Holley 'B 4 Q Q -L. . .vumvu-Km-Q----H .A - -- --Y - --W - IVIISS SENIOR CLASS I f 4 gl MISS VALJEAN MYERS Senior, from Raleigh, North Carolina. Majoring in Music Education. Member of College Choir, Vocal Ensemble, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Her hobbies are reading and dancing. 93 Banks, Charles Chemistry: BS. College Choir: President of Chemistry Club: Math Club Barney, Vera E. Elementary Education: BA. Elementary Education: National Educa- tional Association: Art Club: N,A.A,C.P. Best, Blossie M. Sociology: B.A. Vice Pres. S.N.E.A.: Canterbury Club: Member of Student Council: Bethea, John Physical Education: B.S. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Intramural Club: PEM Club: Canterbury Club: Stu- dent Council: N.E.A.: Intramural foot- ball and basketball 'VS .AJ 'P+ N.-,-lv N1 Bowers, Annette Mathematics: B.S. Tutorial Program: Canterbury Club: Li- brary Club: Mathematics Club Brown, Betty S. Business Education: B.A. Phi Beta Lambda: Attendant to May Queen: Attendant to Miss Commerce: Johnson Girl -N.C. State University: Dean Mangum Award: Courtesy Award Bryant, Alcester Elementary Education: B.A. Alpha Kappa Alpha: Big Sisters Club: N.E.A. Student Council: N.A.A.C.P.: Dor- mitory Officer: Elem. Education Club Burrell, Betty Lou Secretarial Science: Phi Beta Lambda Burroughs, Valentine Jr. Sociology Si Social Welfare B.A.: Social Science: N.A.A.C.P.: Art Club Clark, Constance A. Business Education: B.A. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority: Phi Beta Lambda: Greek Student Council TJ y,J Svd ,J-5 Mrs. Colden, Naomi P. English: B.A. Honors Program: Who's Who in Ameri- can College Si Universities: English Club: S.N.E.A, Credle, Christine Elementary Education: B.A. Assist. Sect. Elementary Club, Assist. Sect. SNEA: Art Club: Sunday School Teacher QMrs.3 Davis, lvlarion W. Elementaw Education, BA, SNEA. Who's Who flvlrsj Dolby, Gloria J. .,4 l 4-1 V Business Education: B.A. ff Q AKA Sorority, Phi Beta Lambda Business Club, Pen Staff 'xx ,g if 'Wx aku., 752. '-I' ts! 26 Dowery, Brenda L, History 81 Government, BA. Sigma Rho Sigma, Who's Who, Editor ot Newspaper, Student Council, Social Science Club, Library Society Dunston, Kenneth Physical Education, B,A. PEM Club, Basketball, Track, NAACP, NEA Elliott, Reginald History 84 Government, B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, College Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Canterbury Club Eliott, Ronald Biology, BS. President, Canterbury Club, President, College Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Biology Club Presi- dent, Dean of Layleaders. ...A 'QS' Evans, Roy C Nlathematlcsg BS. Intramural Basketballg Junlor Varsntyp lvlathematlcs Club: Student NEAQ Library Asslstant Ford, Alrna R. Blology. BS, Blology Club Se-mlnarg Art Clubg N.E.A.g Bug SISfGl S Club. Pre-fAlumnl Club xlfreeman, Wllllam H. Soclologyx BA. Kappa Alpha P51 Fraternity Acolyte, Pole, march of Kappa Alpha Ps: Fraternlty N.A.A.C.P.p Soclal Sclence Club ClVlrs.J Fryar, Barbara lVl. Biology: BS. Alpha Kappa Alpha QBBSIIEUSJ, Alpha Kappa lVlug Beta Kappa Chlg Who's Who: Honor Semlnarg Biology Club Galloway, Edith M. Business Education, B.A. Reporter, Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer, Canterbury Club, NEA, NAACP, Big Sis- ters Club: Dormitory Council, Pre-Alumni Club, Miss Phi Beta Sigma Galloway, Helen C. Business Education, B.A. Canterbury Club, NAACP, NEA, Year- book Staff, Art Club, Library Club, Phi Beta Lambda. Glenn, Melvin Ury Physical Education, B.A, Football, Track, Baseball, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Student Council, PEM Club, PEP Squad Godfrey, Frank E. Business Administration, B.A. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, President, Al- pha Kappa Mu, President, Phi Beta Lambda, Who's Who, President, Senior Class, Student Council, Inter-Greek Council, Honors Program, Football, Baseball. 44 EF Lf! ,,,,...., xl ws, A ,lk --5 x-,.P- xv---1' K Graham, Margery Elementary Education, B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Elementary Ed. Club, Big Sisters Club, N.E.A., Pre- Alumni Club, Art Club. CMrs.J Grimes, Vivian H. Business Education, B.A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Phi Beta Lambda, Pen Staff 152 lrm!f12f ' Haga ns, Carol Sociology, B.A. Holden, Peter Graham BiologygB.S. Sphinx Club: Biology Club: Natural NJ Science Club r ' Holmes, Agnes Elementary Education, B.A. Yearbook Staff: NEAQ NAACP: Art Club: Big Sister's Clubg Canterbury Club Holley, Alice English, B.A. Delta Sigma Theta-Pres. Sunday School Superintendent, N.E.A., English Club, English Honors Seminar, College Choir, N.A.A.C.P., U.N.C.F., Student Council, Inter-Greek Council. EFF w 'x its 1 srl i-I 99: ,Q '5qI'J .JJ 0.15 V .,-V ...A....p I ' -, 'I .i f' I-E2 25 5?'i'.',rQ:Q-3 ,Sf ' 'ffifli fi 225' , P. 'ff55552EiLE:f5f'? 5ffsf5:f:ff ' riff iff 75 f'ff'Ef5f55'f?5::?:55If::::' -2' ii-Sift 'S f?i55555' F: 5:51-5TS:5fi-5 255 11:-,:3,:,rf:-:F-..,'1'g:,., 2 5-:gy , .--:.1'32::,:,'5-:: A- ' 1.17 :I- .xfifixi f'1',-3.-'-AI::-'53 'C .,i.'i3'-. .::Z?,f2' 531--.P . I. 'Ir 4.1-1. fi!-' 'i' Horsley, Constance H. History 81 Government, B.A. Pen Staff, Yearbook Staff, Inter-Dormie tory Councilg College Choirg Vocal En- semble: NAACP: Altar Guild: Canterbury Club. Social Science Club Jackson, Pattye L. Secretarial Science Secretary Phi Beta Lambda Alpha Kap' pa Alpha f-0 ix svlfik oi A X ,px IV? L, ,qv . Jamlson, Portla Ann Engllsh, BA Alpha Kappa Alpha, Bug Slstefs Club. Drama Club, N,E,A English Club, Sun day School Teacher, N A A C P College Chow, Nllss Phu Beta Ssgma, lvllss Soph' omore X, l Johnson. Bettie Jean Soclology, B S, Socual Sclence Club, Pre'Alumnl Club, N A.A CP, Jones, Aluce F, Buslness Educatlong BA. Phu Beta Lambda: Buslness Club 755 - Jones, Geraldlne J Englushi B A, Jones, Jewell Elementary Educatlon, BA Slgma Gamma Rho Soronty Jordan, John Physlcal Educatlon, B A Captaln of Basketball Team 196 66-67, Pem Club. Baseball Team 5-66. Engllsh Club, Drama Club, N.E.A, Bug Slsters Club, Canterbury Club. N AAC P, x O i Q0-v fl ll if 932 F we iv 'S oi t SAD McEachin, Effie N. Physical Education, B.A. Co-Captain, Drill Team, Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Attendant, May Day At- tendant for Freshman Class: PEM Clubp NEA, Girl's Track Team, CMrs.J McKinnon, Emily J. Biology 81 Chemistry, B.S, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Captain, Cheerleaders: Biology Club, NAACPQ ln- tramural Council. tx ls ts:- Jordan, Louis History 81 Government, B,A. Sphinx Club, Chess Club, Social Science Club, Student Proctor QMrs.D Liggett, Shirley L. Elementary Education, B.A. Who's Who, NEA: NAACP, Student Council Love, Albert E, Sociology A Social Studies, B.A. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternityg Vice Presi- dent, Student Councilg President, Gam- ma Psi Chapter of APA. Lowry, Rosalind E. Business Education, B.A. Big Sisters, Business Club, NAACP, NEA: Yearbook Staff 752' ,J 31 gl McKinnon, McArthur Physical Education, BS. Vice Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi, Co- Captain of the Football Intramural Council, Pres., President of PEM Clubg member of Student Council. Mitchell, Norman Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society Rep. to Student Council Soph, yr., President's Cabinet-Jr., Vice- Pres, of Junior Class, Tutor Who's Who, .4 ai,-Z .fb Q,-I he Ds!! n-..,,,,: 5-PJ -.1 L A Jil 915 f..-J X 32 Cin if Morris, Mary Elementary Education, B.A. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Art Club N.E.A., Elem, Club, Big Sisters Club, Pre-Alumni Club. Nesbitt, Sandra Sociology, B.A. Girl's Intramural Basketball Team, Soc. Science Club. Art Club N.A,A.C,P., Can- terbury Club, Yearbook Staff, Fencing Team, Big Sister's Club. Peay, Doris D. Sociology, B.A. Fencing Team, Art Club, Big Sisters Club, Social Science Club, N.A.A,C.P., Canterbury Club, Yearbook Staff. Peebles, Nelson Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club rn? F3435 -.,r-s Phillips, Mary C. Physical Education, B.A. Phi Beta Sigma, Pem Club, N.T.A., Track, Baseball, Intramural Football 81 Basketball, N.A.A.C.P. Poitier, Aretha C. Sociology, B.A. Girls Basketball Team, Social Science Club, Big Sisters Club, Art Club. N.A.A,C.P., Library Club, Canterbury Club, Altar Guild, Yearbook Staff. Ratliffe, George Physical Education, B.A. Sphinx Club, Pem Club, Intramural Council, Basketball, Football, Track, N.E.A. Robinson, Mildred Sociology, B.A. Social Science Club. Rushing, Rosetta Physical Education, BS. Assistant Dormitoqi Director, College Choir, Scott, Shepherd Mathematics, B.S. Sphinx Club, Vice-President-Math Club, President-NEA, Chaplain, State NCTA- NEA, Mathematics Tutor -'Ui av'--- -- e Zh an-J ' 'io' gr' xx' I Thompson, Gwendolyn Social Sclenceg Student Natlonal Teach ers Assoclatuon QQQQ hv 1,5 ,gar- K9 .,-2 low- 34 ...A Sum, Jacqueline N.E.A.g Art Clubg Elementary Educatuon Clubp Big Slster's Club Sneed, Juanita lnterdormltory Council: Biology Clubg Pan helenlc Councll Spelghts, Ernestnne Bug Sisters Clubg Pre'Alumnn3 Mathema- tlcs Club Thomas, Annie College Choirg Vocal Ensembleg Sym- phome Band: lVl.E.N.C. Asslstant Chapel Organlst 1 , 1 1 ff I! Utley, Hoyle Eugenia English, B.A. Zeta Phi Beta, Phi Kappa Alpha Honor Society Honors Seminar, Who's Who, Pen Staff, Yearbook, Secretary4Soph., Church School Teacher. Vereen, Harry C. Physical Education, B.A, Sphinx Club, White Rose Club, Baseball, Intramural Football, N.E.A. Club, Pem Club, Intramural Basketball. Waniohi, Ralph Maru Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society, Who's Who. Washington, Elizabeth A. Elementary Education, B.A, Delta Sigma Theta, Inc, Dean's List. Yearbook Co-Editor, College Choir, Stu- dent N.E.A., Elementary Education Club, Canterbury Club, Social Science Club, N.A.A.C,P., Vocal Ensm. .-sh, mwa- if . ff ,,,a . -Q X mx.. X, Qqbw-,...v. W 'Vi 6 v-.f-3 -A.---vii' Washington, Mary L. Elementary Education, B,A. West, Wanya Lee Business Administration, B.A, Business Club .4 w 'M. ,DMV Li M MW, Qi fi Hz KDS? o FM FJ M 2? U Qefiwf, N33 MJ X QZQY6 Pxdiog EQNQQS 5660! LP Q9 'WLL V' WW W WWE 'N QMZQWM QU WHWM XQ J JMU' MVQ W . WW W7 :qya-w1i.w.'.f,: um . .A . ,- . . ...,.... -, ,, ..-...E ,, .-.,,,,,WY,4 Y.. Y.-Yf,,Y,.T.v4-A M-i-KJ ---M?- A ---Q - Whitaker, Melvin D. Business Administration, B.A. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity: Phi Beta Lambda: Vice President, Senior Class: Chess Club: Inter-Greek Council: Canter- bury Club. Williams, Acquanetta A. Elementary Education, B.A. NAACP: Pen Staff: Yearbook Staff: Art Club: Secretary, Junior Class. Williams, Robert Williamson, Patricia A. English, B.A. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority: SNEA: Pre- Alumni Club: English Club. X Sf' at 1, -A ,. srJ Q: I -Six, R, 'w.,,,,,.,, x 'Wu-ef f i ,Ji welt N, .. Yeargin, Mary Elementary Education, B.A. NEA: Big Sisters Club: Band: Secretary Freshman Class: Assistant Secretary Sophomore Class. Yeoman, Carolyn Sociology, B.A. Social Science Club: Attendant, Miss St Augustine's College. A SAILING SHIP A ship started on a voyage one day: The sun's beacon light showed the way. The Captain came out and cried, All aboard, all aboard. And the fare we all could afford. This Ship is destined for Education, U.S.A. And we all knew that it was worth the pay. We knew great were the preparations, So we began early to make reservations. Our luggage and baggage we did pack, To our dismay many things we lacked. Captain, O Captain, what can this ship give? For four whole years here we must live. For failure, foolishness, or fiends, he said My dear voyagers, do not be afraid. We boarded blithely the ship and looked around, And lo! what concurrent confusion abound. Compartments, compartments, we did see, Such great numbers gave us want to flee. Just then the captain said, Be courageous and cheerful, my dears, For you have just abated the most dreadful fear. The sailing was not smooth all the way, Sometimes we had to work both night and day. Rough, rugged ties could not hinder our years, 'Cause we had what it takes to strive, work, and persevere. Soon the tides wanted rest: Again we knew we had stood the test. Look, Voyagers, see the beacon light. You've been strong, and have fought a faithful fight. We see the beacon light-a torch of Liberty. The beams carry dignity, knowledge, and security. One more league to go, many more facts to know When our achievements, aspirations, and talents to the wor As we reach our destination, our voyage ends. We stop-what was our consolation-who were our friends? ld we bestow. Our parents were our anchor, our teachers were our map. Reminiscing were we about our trip When realized we, we were the captain of this ship. CAPTAIN, O CAPTAIN, a voyage well done! -Hoyie E. Utley 38 i 1 l C ., -1 ' , ,.cf:.s:zm:w:-f-1-5nu.- -1 ..--.f,,. . ,- ,. , Hail, Dear S.T.A. Huff, jvear Ep CI ,J 3 3 gg J JN F3 Q Jf M15 fllJ,.JJ.J J f I ' , J If . Mufl Zi1,3'gj',F,T'.Q'L ,fiizf 1212 ill 'LF Q J' -22 'I A 1 .53 , A J 5 4 Fm' J-fjgjffijaf fi g1lHlJf'Eg!5U1-2 JPJ,' mf 72:4 f n ,,,tl1'wfnfh,'E-Lc.r- LM, iA1Q41 Y?j3.1ij.uLQ Urfllftigqflfjf lvrl-Akqwi CIP- ,,,.1.rf-.xrgix 'FR' .K--..J ,,, 14.4,-fNQ.ff.n....1, 'iw'--'iw-'llc'-Q 133-df. f 1g', , : ' , J 'Q 'Q 1 fa-.55 5,f?'W1pgHcrP5rr1iW?fir? J:-i',,1l?, ,Zb1Jl?F1ggA3?i,6 I If YV .L VVCII-.yi o,l: . Lo!'lL.L4 TF , . A F-qi V X 2.4, vw Lal firm? a.rf'n-3 Nm- bgth fi? VEEJFLQL - 1 5 J: 'E J J J 3 fffxff ffaflfdg 1,11!,JJJJi9l?JLiJJ1,JFi 4 f uf J S f A ' i L-IA LI 1,LLr,1L QLQ,-FEKTQ-jxL?x,'ikv0LAr2'i if ? 5 5 if gf J wif fbi 3 WM 2 1 ul, k P' 1 rf f' ff F ks. WDCWKNA 6.7. R Vue il.: ft Aix-Jmgsff-ali i T ,TZ F7 Q' gl I 15.1 1 .eg Nw 1 f wij'W I ', My lf , 3,ZZ, J2J Lf+fl4f Jig J'4 f:Eff'U1f5VHT xffff ff .f We --LLQ il-F1515 img i Ca 1' 'X-- Ilhhx L. C, lf.vA.f mTLl,TL.C.w1g'!, Senior Autographs OWWXQLVJWWJKW-Vwfio gala if KMWW W M 24 JN QW? W ilbefmlf W mgwhz QQZZX W Q fd W W if X WW W S W W Aff f Hg QQ Q? MQW Yi if E 155' QQWQD cf SMXJMQJ fi R JE 5 E ikqfgwg im JG W S9 , 1,3 5 Junior Class Officers President Curtis Kellon Vice President Malinda Williams Secretary Natalie Wooten Asst. Secretary Phyllis Bailey Treasurer Eugene Thomas Parliamentaruan John Harvey .,n. Miss Junior Class Miss Janice Maultsby from Lumberton, North Carolina. Majoring in English. Member of English Club, Dramatics Club and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Her hobbies are sew- ing, dancing and dramatics. id g Y . AM..-A-.,B, ,, ...-.,....,,,.::,-A,,.,.tc -.--Q.: lssac Alston Linda Bailey Phyllis Bailey Chester Bennett Janice Booker Evelyn Bryant Marie Bryant Joseph Cannon .1 152 f 1f'?' fTf'3t,f 31f.f:-g':, ff 'V' Nqk.-. ,-,-I' wfxll'-ff C. ' ., 3: :lr-.iz-'-:Z.:s.4 -5:5:511Ei5'l N N N 'E ire.: 'Quo' Jw R BW, e .0-.2 ' '- M......., g hw - , ' 22: iv-. 5 : fw x x ,l T ,-'I::-Eg.1:1'g55i:7 X5E':i3+i:i1 - -H . ,SFF ,Q ,., I X 1 , by X WC Q ..A . ,N X was 4 3 Willlam Carson Alvln Copeland Gwendolyn Cutchlns Charles E, Davis Annette Dllla rd Sandra Early 'YB Q-fi 26 l -1 I- f lk +. 5-as-. ...- -ff .Z' 4, X-of Jacqueline Edwards Eddie Eubanks n l f l l -:xnxx- ..-..,-....... . -L . - .,,.. . tx N GNN -QQ ,rg ai ..,,,.2 Q .4-1 -VB ...Ab ffm 5.-any fm Brenda Gaines Richard Hall fi 45 William Fain Shirley Felton Josephine Fergerson Lillie Ford Mary Ford Doris Freeman ,il-,,,,,, PVS li ' ' .fn ANS U9 ff 304951 .ev-1' 5 D-.!J FJ ,ss Q . V' C55- wif 'Q Patrlcua Harris John Harvey Sharon Hemphill Lavern Haywood Richard Highland Shlrley Horton Norma Howey Audrey Kelly ...A Theodora K. Lawsor Queen Lawson Garnett Manin ka-'bv' 'S 1 K :T ' x JamceMaultsby A Geraldine McCann Burnestlne McCoy Donald McKoy Mary McGhee .FE H- ii,- ,rf 9, fvx 'W,, ...:.,.--g sv- 'Sa nk ,ffi gg., -f.. -NIJ Qu-'nj -as ,..-,J N...f Ca rol Payton Dwlght Peebles x93 i,.,--. -nf Carolyn A. Miller Carolyn Muller Paula Moore Douglessena Morrison Donna Neely Evelyn Nickson I 'I '3!l!i11!!-11Mf3Qz:uve1-- fmr :ua ' ,..,...,,, , Peggy Pledger Cynthia Pollard Janet Powell June Powell Teresa Rigby Floretta Robinson fr 'Qw- ' Q-,I-4 l r .V-..., ,QQ --if ' m YUM s..,,,4 .vt- if .--9 ,.,-NN 'fi 'QE' Philip Ross Hilda Rouse ul' A. , ,nv-mx Zh If.,-J ,YK L X 3 fs Xwnof- 'S+' M ,J 'f Q-AO O-.1 sv- if E.,- 53. wa,-.. A Linda Ruffin Jacquelyn Scott John Shelule John Singletary Hilton Smith Elsie Spruill la ntha Staten Shelia Stocker ll if Chlorine Taylor Quintard Taylor Carolyn Thomas Eugene Thomas Juanita Walker Dorothy Warren Martha Westfield Ellen Williams 'tr Q-..-Q., ., .M ,gr K. N.!' 11 -.x F05 gl ...Q F.. ' - 3 its IU! X ,V mfr' 3, '- V' 1 4... ...Q .45 4 1, ' r ,zgufz-'f 9' ' ' Y- gf-, EET' .11 ., 14 Ag ! f Fl 'ft fa 51 -PM QF .,,. ,, Malinda Williams I5 .ff-A . --nn Fredrick Young 52 Natalie Wooten 'Wi' Sr-J ,...,f n.wu -eu-f.u4v.-.uae-- v .et-1. 1 -,.. A g,,..... A - ..,,,......-:Q N-- Pres. Leonard Muse: Vice President-Vinez Singletaryg Sec. Eula Humphrey, Advisor-Mr. T. Simmons Miss Sophomore Class ' :J X'1'5?'f!E:f,f'q:frf4,.x 1 ff-115' .lil Wa. ' ..i.... Miss Dorothy Hinton Sophomore from Raleigh, North Carolina Ma- joring in Social Welfare, Member of Social Science Club, dance group, and N.E.A. Her hobbies are reading, writing and listening to music. l':?? 1v NA5 Nathan Alford Eadron Andrews bv'- 'UBS 54 Helen Ash Gloria Baucum Dorothy Barksdale Carolyn Bailey Janet Baldwin Earlene Bethel Thomasina Blackma Tanya Block Regina Brooks George Brydie Lillian Burrus Ruby Butler l I yi, - ,T . rn ..- HSIHIXTEV, .. ,Lif .:'. Frances Carmichael Alice Nl. Carpenter Sharon Clark Blanche Clemons Williard Cofield Diane Coleman Brenda Cox Carolyn Davis Douglas Davis Larry Davis Mazie Dunn Margaret Egerton Brenda Byrd Mildred Campbell if -ff-2' .-3 X- NV ilk we vw'-1 55 .',, : Peggy Farrington Millescira Fields Jewel Francis Shirley Frazier Allen Gilliam Barbara Gill Sally Goodson Edith Haney Florence Hanna Edna Hargett De Linda Harris Eunice Harrison Frank Harrison Alma Hendson Elveretta Higgins Dorothy Hinton Clejetter Holt Enoch Hood Linda House Eula Humprey , '.f.'b lX ml , if . ,JP tb -.-.. Gloria Johnson Vivian Johnson Daryl Jones Maola Jones Clifton Joyner Mary Knight Naomi Lassiter Coliquitt - Lawrence Betsy Leech Glorious Leatherwood Frank McBride Joyce McCloud Gwendolyn McDonald Hermina McLavrin Phyllis Marshall Beverly Martin Billy Ray Hunter Sidney lkner Gloria D. Johnson NIJ limb 4-JDJ xy-aw' rw Wx ' .IJ 7- has w-df' -3' , -fb ,-A gs-1 Nr ffl 58 --4, Kathleen Mayo Essne Merrit William Minter Betty Jean Mitchell Edith Mutchell Robert Morgan Donnell Morris Willlam Newklrk Leonard Muse Andrea Olllvierra Anthony O'NeiI Merceedes Pearson Vera Roberson Harold Rodger Jerusha Rusher Deloris Samuel Edna M. Sanders Johnny Sanders LaTonya Sanders Annie Savage 1:l,I.'l Hifi 'ffu - Q merge-L 215'- 4 xii 3 5-A : X 5 5 tr in its K .-s-mfxx. :lf - QN -t w-M -i SNYBNX gg S- X X xv as X X W X x I s S S X X X 1 Y Q N xx X X 'X x :tx iw' X2 v QZXTXV mx f':.-w-s:X.:wffi+.4- : -1: x . i- 4 . -' -gf Jacqueline Selby Daniel Simmons Robert Simpkins -an-l .,-if.: bf' s.,,f- is--.1.. ,FIA b. wiiiie wins Linda Wilson Fannie Wimberly Donna Winters Vinez Singletary Bobble Smith Geraldine Spencer Brenda Stewart Elvia Stewart Barbara Stover James Sweatt James Taylor Bertha Teele Nathaniel Venning Betsy Watson Ella Wilkins Viola Yeates SERVICE. . . Student Exchange Program with Smith College, Northampton, lVlass S 1 .L Standing-Bottom to top: Cynnie Greenleaf, Norman Mitchell, Susie Bernat, Arthura Winston Lynn Ross, Valjean Myers Seated: Francie Allen, Phyllis Sharpe, Fannie Wimberly Operation Beautification Week ,, A ' ii F'-L V Dr. Robinson and Student 5 ye '5 . ' i A Q, -K. ,Iv r 1 Q -iv' V? K ' Q i 'MIS 14 ' 1 , . 56' , 1 '11- to 4 i y ' . ,. '7-3553? ,- .gal 'I 177 3 gxi3v:.v.,: -rq-111 1 - .,,1 .,-..x, ,-,,, .--,' ,A J, --A - - i-3:7 , nf'- gi 'Wff 'ag CENTENNIAL CELEBRA TION January 31 -February 6 I-44 'M ' s 8 M, ji. 1 2 I 1 N1 E526 xi L J- ,A ti -a .. ., af ff Q 9. 5: 02 P 5 1 Q , 'W lm- X . A 7 s f I ' 5 Q ' STARTS WITHA BANG! SAINT AUGUSTINE'S FALCGNS VS. SHAW UNIVERSITY'S BEARS Shaw and st. augustine's basketball players fwkk . 'Y . r. . Q so Q ' mx X X N Y ' Q Hwy Q - ' j QQ : A gwmgziv na X K 7 K i 'Y X , ,Q X X dance group twirlers x I' trampoline 63 - --L Fu Www 1 9 banquet address: the honorable hobart taylor, jr. mfs -., LLJ' .tx A 1 ' 9 . . N r, t. , msg'wwifle'If fffs7: L'fw '37 , -' 'xitiiliifv so ' e e , Q 'Hen w'N.2' tfe4vf?i,wg3,r-isgigisr a 1 ' f f XL. . .e..QV I A A e. A f at -. -- s .- - o - 1 s - 'awww' 91 . our . ya, t . A 4. V,-gf-if-Qj ,,,, - r e Q, .v 1 b 0 -..4,.,:f:t- ,.A. I1 ,f1M 5: . -g: - .te Q , -3. t f In i 'MXN it gif' o I ' RFE -' - if A ,. Z , 'XLXM ki 3:2 A 'L . ' A :rf is 'g f 1 .H :3,,.fi1.?18 I X ' , 7',, v' qbwem h Q.. aw' V in -.x,, 4.,.,, is :Q .Qg,.xL-X xy.. .-,, an Y., ,EEK nf V , wi' s' e s , ...Q e ., 6 ., A51 I - ss- r gigf-fax H s 9.133 1' - :fa-'X E -1 '1'1'?-as-M-f ' W - e ff ,'.r I r r- 1 A ,LM-.5 EW . . of x ., ' , ia ,Qs ee.,o 1 guests 7' 4, I 'LIE Mi iirliv 1. ,...A-.,.- V A- - --4 1 I portrait unveiling of blSl IOP Ilel lfy Clel3l'ly 1 - ag: Mei? Z ij? A ,. .. 11 at i i . iii I M W A i H 1 ..,.Q.1-1 ,Z K H i .N .i.- - .- 1 - -..-. f:2:iS:i.' ,!w'? . 'F' 2 lf: V V, Z x - i 2 5714 fyiisff' 3- W1 f 1 3 1 fi.--1-4 .132--' 5 ' , -A-5:1--X , 3-':', f', Y -1 S'-...B 374' 'LSC 11. f ., if I-' I .T-'TIL' F' c125+'f5 53- . ,bf - .,,.5g2Qs?i. I ++r3i1E5f:: Eiiifiiii-'fifi f -'A V Qt 155 'lf' gb :i.gf+vg.q,:gg,ff+S , -I, if-' Apngfif-a Q - Kgvew.gf,f.,i Q, we 1-:mi-K:e':1f::f'-f 'wswws-:gui ' - ' 'X . . - 1:11 1' ,-s . gL,:f1gf' 1 , .... . J i . - - Z ' 3 ,,,, SFF' . ' i dance group A .....,.........,.......,.,-,.:,..-1'i-..-ff--.qv:r,f1-'J'-:v:f2::'w.::1 .4.-G' JW X K, Z' 2 ,Z KX X V , EV, jf' Y-5 x 4 i2 fe ,l X ngx fi as ,X I bmi X Yo 3' 'QD 15 315 4, ' fl 1 ' QP 6' gig Q30 9254.-55 ..a -bs nib so '1 05' Qj? who Ss' Q53 03- efisbqg- gen N SJW K ei' X331 fO,,ff-1 W wK,M ww X X,X X, Wx 'Mxxvxun I, X x 'fx -X X , L ,x, , x , w , 'xxx , ,y ' I X . X , N XQX W X My XXX X ,M A x A W X X M N N ' X WM X x hh CENTENNIAL WORSHIP SERVICE sermon the right reverend daniel Corrigan, d.d. Rev. Tollie L. Cautiong Dr. James A. Boyerg The Right Reverend Daniel Carrigan D D' The Right Reverend Thomas A. Freeei, ofof Dr. Prezell R. Robinson lOOrh ANNIVERSARY CONVOCATION 1867-1967 331110 IKM, QVYIIXY I IfI'III'XIIY 3 1067 I - . . .1 , ., . I'1'1,-Si1Ii11g Y , . U I ' I 1:1271-.1.1, I., Iwnrxwx. IuI.IP. ,lvffllyf l'1'f'.w'17U1l! 1'1-.N-4-Wj,,I,5,IY Hllfvllnf IIIIIVVIH' IIIIIIIIIUIII' , ,Im-1: I.. I11f.I:1-zlzs, Muall.. Ufyfffnusv' I I:lg III-:1l'1-lx---.lnIn11 II:1l'xw-'x' 'UN -IZIIIIUN I':1l1I NYiIIi:x1114, '09 Il1Ym'Llflull I'1:. ,Km AIIIXIVIII S.-lf-I-I lux: H',HI!Il,f 'lf'll1'v' Sr. IX11g11sti1w's IMIII-gw Clmil' S1l1I:1.1cx KI, f'ff.x'1'N. AIIISNI.. lffwfrfff IIIWVIIIIQN- Ii1:. I'l:1czI4I.I, II. IIHI-LINWN. ,lfffffyl l'lI'N'l'llVIlI Im IIwx1vl:.x1:1.1-, 'I'l:.xx'IQ II, 'I'1vxlI,INM-N. ,Ilffffwr uf Nw 'III-If fl lfNIf' lI'rlff'1vllI1lI!'l'f , , I . , . , . . Uv xl' I1fxY If-'wfwf Xwfwffff lfunlnl 'lwfffnrffffff . . ,. . f.ff .A I , , , , -. fy - Xlflzxmyx I,. XIII'-m4.1,I., lrfwfwrff. -Vufflnf I ffmmff IM:. ,I was-,s .X. lim 1-.1:, IW-f mlwffl 'III f,f-ffm Ill P .I. f, ALT. I IQVGPQNP: 1G1r:m'T MVAY. BMX., B.I I. fnf1'f'l'1n Vffffffffrfyz Yxuxz SCIIVBICHT 68 Hi-inarlif and liitiwliit-riiiii nt' Slim-akvi' . . 'l'ii14glli1:1i'rllici'.'l'iinxI.is .X. Fiusi-zic, llll. lfifvlmp of ,Ynrllr Ci'tll'0Il'llt'l Aildri-sg . V. 1l'.l'l'lll-IXYS ltivic, Jn., BMX. l'1'f'r'l'1'i'.vffl1'1lf,.l.f7.Dft'Z'Cffllljftllijl Miifii-al Sl'll'4'llllllf'.lZy.lf'l'l'lllNH frnin Syiiiplioiiy Xo. SI f 1fmfrfi 1 L. V. :Bl-ll-ITllHYEN The Saint .Xiigiistiin-'s Pollegl- CiOlll tfl'l lland l'iS'l'llKll I.. Vnniqi-1. Mus.M., Ihivwlm- i lil-i:og'iiitioii of l'larl'or1n Gin-sts Josiarit JUNES, Jn., Ph.D. ' . l vfiiiy Dean of ilu' C'fjflZ0gC ,Xnnfiiiiieeiiieiits Thr. ,losrlrit JUNES. Jn. .YIIIIV llfrllllllill-V . . ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, . Arranged by Turlo fiilllill' and Audience f nlli-av llyinn XVILLIAII A. 1,Elil'EY Cltlxs Of IUUJ iillllll' and .Xllllll'llt'l' 1 Z! God of every nation, For Thy Missionaries, Every race and creed: Lahoring early here, Lord of every creature-. Building firinly for our Every budding seed: Alina Mater dearg Friends of every right and For their self-denials, Foe of every wrong, .Ioys and sorrows lilest, Father, Son Great Spirit XVe give praise as now in Listen to our song. Paradise they rest, XVe acknowledge. worship So, with thankful hearts. we Love and e'er adore Thi-e, XVOl'SlllIJ and adore The-f-, Father. Son, Great Spirit, Father. Son, Great, Spirit, lloly Trinity lloly Trinity 2 4 i i 4 1 i i I il ll io I i i. 14 I li ,v i, ii ii i :I i X 4. . l Ml.-. V. All good things of Thee wine Through Thine agencies Christian lives. the Cliurt-li, friends, Services. charities. Blessings all Thy children Through eternity St. Augustinefs College Thus has come from Thee. So with thankful hearts, we XVorship and adore Thee, Father, Son. Great Spirit. Holy Trinity For those friends and lY'lllll'Cll1llQ1l Living everywhere. Giving of their inf,-ans to Build our College rare: For all those in serviee Vsing every power That we may enjoy this Bless:-d, happy hour: XYe give thanks to Thee, we xVlDl'SllllV :ind :i4lor4- T111-e, Father, Son. Great Spirit, Holy Trinity 5 Ye alunini loyal VVho have pleased and gone, Ot yo nr Christian lives this Day for us was horn, Grant. O God, that we may Live as worthily, Passing onward greater Op por tunity. So with thankful hearts, we XVorship and adore Thee, Father, Son. Great Spirit, Holy Trinity 134-iii'-dir-tion Aiqiili-iliitf Ill-4-4-gfioligilfuI.'wi'i'.w.wiif1irll ,,,, ............... .... , . rliIlEUlllDlCl'Q llrizois J.xe'ii L. lhiaaijics, Hnsll., UI'fjtllll.vf , The dedication of Baker Hall fNe xv Girls' llorinitorlvl and 1iIYllt'll llall lXi1iv llnye liiornii- toryl will take plaee after the 1-oneliisioii of the Coiivoeatimi ll1'1lQI1'1llll. Fri-i vmle is iiiviiwl to ai- tvnd these dedicatioii eei'c-iiioiiivs. and tln' oiwii house activities in tlir- B4-iiwil I.llil'Ill'j'. 69 FI! U .e- ,, , , e . ee 4- e A lf'-3 Q--sw , J 5, bi 6 , T -3f:w W Y' -X . ' f :gn ix . ,' in dr. robinson addressing the audience DEDICATION GF NEW DORIVIITORIES g VA f 'G 3 3,1 E41 women's dormitory: baker hall .f.,....f:f.zus..,.- A,....,...1nY-,-1k- - ,,..,-'- 'ilffqr f' lr mens dormitory lynch hall in honor of reginald l. lynch, former professor 81 asst. dean ll-'J F- YA Congratulations to Dean Lynch Dr. Prezell Robinson, Dr. James Boyer, Rev. Arthur A. Calloway IVlr. Matthew Dick, Jr. Bishop Fraser congratulates Dr. Boyer and Dr. Robinson on a job well done. 5TCCEE?CQ5'CQaE'rQE: rE?E'rCfiE'fQL5'r'fQ?5'r'Qr5'a'QVE rCi5Q E?'rf3r5Tfi5QEE'TQB5'r'Cf3?5iCQ?55 4CCiE?'rQ5L5 rQE'r'Q LEARNING . . Honor Societies, Clubs and Organizations The Key of Knowledge Alpha Kappa lVlu F n Aixivi 9 9 Margaret lVlcRaeg Patricia Y. Marshall: Frank Godfrey, President: Shirley Horton Honors Program ,ni -VY' Patricia Nlarshallg Frank Godfrey or - R12 I i 1 i 1 l l - A A---A -a- Sigma Rho Sigma i l i l i l l l l ' vm- , Cx CV: f 'I '- ...... .gg lei l l LXR- 1 Brenda Dowery, Ralph M. Wanjohi, Patricia Y. Marshall, Constance Clark, Dr. L. Oliver, Advisor 77 fill- ill'-49 -2 r 1 ..- ..1.4.g.1.-sz..-L--.-:vw-:ww 11' fs: :1 N1A 'T. 2' 6' 'N SS i Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities xi 4 if 1 Q4 'k x N X :Lui A C1 3 1 7 N g Z, N1 ' I If 1 I, R4 ll I , g. ,A f- --- .-.:-.-f--- ' .T.f--.... ... RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS ALTAR GUILD I II J w RI Standing: Alice Holly, Marcia McKay, Janice Booker, Mary Ford, Christine Credie, Carol Hagans, Gwen Thompson, Nadine Holley, Andrea Ollivieria, Margery 3 Graham I I I, I I Ii I I. I I I I I. .I I I I ll L, I VII. 1:55-5 'I 4 ACOLYTES X I XS Jessie B. Atkins, Eugene C. Thomas, Larry James, Robert Monroe, Douglas W. Pieper, Jerald Stevenson L. , ,-.g.....--....,.,,-.-vs.-,:f.-Q: V.-Tr-'Y - 1. 1-' ' CANTERBURY CLUB l i LAYREADERS USHERS -..4, l ' li gym' -ii -X I Ronald Elliott, James Williams, lvlr, W, Nl, Fowler Bgt- Eugene Thomas, Ronald Elliott, Donald S. Davis, Hilton tom: Dean J. Jones, D. Morrison, Douglas W. Pieper Smith gn in - ,-,- , I I i i S ce M 5, U is e 'Q .J-.,..,.,.... -Wm VOCAL ENSEIVIBLE COLLEGE CHOIR .44 .A ,.. J . - I 1 Sl -Q-,.T SU NDAY SCHGGL M g f- N f 1454 M, Y U WT O F, 4..- A-. 5 E .44 -A - -- 47.7.-777-4 -- -f ,- - 'rj AA ART CLUB 1 w A K 1 ex 4 ' 9.099 V, O if , , V5 Q 1 J-fs J 'W f , i 1 1 i, 1- f-,f BIOLCGY CLUB -,.,!' BIG SISTER CLUB BUSINESS CLUB fi-mm I n I DTC I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 J I I I I I I I I I I A , 44... .... ' - f:1:- -, . ',.,' . CHEIVI- -CRATS I I rx-may 11..An.,,-I.: I '- '-- ' I I I ' www I N 1 , . 2 Li Be ' ' 'I 6440, DIIIII 3 H , , , , . . i , '- 'K Ca Sc ra v , Cf. Mn. ,FQ M.. In.. nr., .1-.II I-41 -III ,A-I - ,4 Cu gr- .- . -Rf Sr I 'Y Z, Nb I ua' T54 B-5 55,1 XI. X5 da ,tgp ,Pm M6 I, P, X 7 F RM. I 6 , If I ,-iff' ...il Charles Banks, president: Hugh Gardner: Sandra Hawkins: Dennis Taylor Raw' CCJLLEGE SYIVIPHON IC BAND YY , ,,?..A. Q9 RANK G , 285296 ti 1 Theodora K. Lawson, Carolyn Ford, Marcia McKay, Donna Neely, Audrey DANCE CLUB l5,fN1'2L ,Riivi-livin' - - 7 -' - W9 4 A - - A - Av..-:Y-,-.-v.,4r..4ri IT l if ,lil tl ' , iii'-1 lg in ex lil A as f 3 . A,-. v' sfifis J we ' - ' Y' - , '- i ig' e. V it at 1 : ' 11-K sf A:w,,..z- ' x f Peggy Farrington, Johnnie Winston, Grace Morley, Rose Bland, Phyllis Long, Hermina Lucas, Tanya Block. DRAMA CLUB Front: Marshall Bates, Janice Maultsby, Anthony O'Neil, Peggy Farrington, Solo- mon Davis, Donna Neeley, Christine Byrd Back: Claude Scott, Billy Ray Hunter ,i'51 l l l Qi Y-4,-.,,,,,.. -L+-i.--- ' -hi., 1 . .-. -. ELEM EDS one ENGLISH CLUB Seated: Hoyie Utley, Mary Ford, Janice Nlaultsby, Geraldine Lancester Standing: Alice Holley, Geraldine Jones, Ruby Butler, Christine Byrd, Portia Jamison, Patricia Harris DORIVIITORY COUNCIL Vinez Singletary, Cynthia Pollard, Alces- ter Bryant, Barbara Foster, Annette Dil- lard, Linda Bailey .Lise I 1 1 ,S ll LIBRARY STAFF L X gi fi Front: Geraldine Jones Seated Mary Ford, Jan ce Maultsby Back: Christine Byrd, Douglas W. Piepe Ruby Butler W II am R'dd ck MATHEMATICS CLUB 88 ,x X I 2 5 I ' lf' f1-r fa- N.A.A.C.P. President-Sy Gliver Smith P.E.IVI. CLUB Vivan Johnson, Effie M. McKeechan, William Carson, Peggy Scott 1- PEN STAFF IVIiss Brenda Dowery, Editor SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 90 ,mums I..-.. .. -.----- --g gf - I I I I I I I 1 STUDENT COUNCIL IVlr. Norman lVlitchell, President lVlr. Albert Love, Vice President OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL November 23, 1966 Dear Senior Class: 1967 The Voyage of the Saint Augustian began in 1867, and its journey nears the completion of a onefhundred year Sail. While 1967 will serve as the date of termination for the Centennial Voyage of the Saint Augustianf' it will serve likewise, as the end of the sojourn of the Class of 1967 aboard Ship. The time is near that we must leave the Saint Augustian, having survived all turbulent tides that might have swept us Overboard. Although the Island of Diplomas is now in sight, we must be determined to keep the Rudder in position for safe steering. Our Senior year is at hand, thus the Ship slows down for our departure. How- ever, once we have left the Saint Augustian , we must immediately Board another Craft-that of graduate school or professional life. Be reminded, therefore, that we must keep close record of the Knots of either future Ship we may board, so as to be a credit to having once been a passenger of the Saint Augustianf' With hopes that the future will be one of prosperity and that the art of life upon the seas has been mastered. Very truly yours, ' ta.-51,1I1?f,Eai395.Q?'fY.1 2 , Q..-1 :Q . 1 Norman Mitchell, President of the Student Council 91 f ' . - E ,Rf 'ami'-sale ..+:.:ax:f:'.g.1:.z:z-.zu I - fl 15535511--f'15f Student National Education Association , ..Y-.-7 ,. 1 .,..,-.....-f 1 55 XX V5 J 49 Q5 Z j Basketball Baseball Track ZElK2?i?5?F:'21f..:ff ' -f- J'-Q' CX, ,ff fx ld X X I ,L 1'Xk,f, ., A x ' -'J JX Lf 4+ ia w I ll ,',p A ,zla l f 5w X 't 'f:w -'-r.': n '-3, Saint Augustine's College Falcons -- ,.,-,..,. 1 -,HQ -.... ,.......,V Y - ,-.---rf, F1 ,W -,,.. K Q I .44 ,--4 Name Position Dickens, Peter Gilmore, Raymond Harrison, Leslie Hoffman, Si las L. Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Wilbert Jordan, John Lockette, John March, Curtis lVlcKie, Leo lVlcReynolds, Dwight Owens, Leon Whitley, Eli Wiggin, William ilVlask, Nathaniel Starters Co-Ca ptains Sf J 2 , i, X., tatstgsi' Basketball Roster -1966-67 Height Weight Age 6-5 220 19 6-7 210 18 5-8 210 18 6-3 175 20 6-0 175 17 6-3 200 19 6-5 195 21 6-4 185 20 6-7 215 20 5-7 150 18 6-5 195 20 6-4 185 19 6-2 175 18 6-2 175 20 6-2 190 19 94 1 Class Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Senior Junior Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman ' ' -Q -on-.sesay-w... Hometown Tarboro, N. C. Plainfield, N.J. Chicago, Illinois Gastonia, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Miami, Florida Shelby, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Chicago, Illinois Washington, D.C. Goldsboro, N. C. Chicago, Illinois Philadelphia, Pa. 4.. ,QA L L-L+:-f 1 1 i 1 ,gf Sen-A ' NHS Falcons T Sl St. Augustine's fans cheer the Falcons to victory Action I 1li.,-ni,....' --Li AA.: CHEERLEADERS I ggzg h Q.. Hermlna Lucas, Brenda Hassell, Barbara Langham, William Carson CCo-Captainj, Patricia Harris CCaptainJ, Johnnie Winston, Phyllis Long, Carolyn Miller, Brenda Jordan, Larry Pollard DRILL TEAM IN ACTION .A-sf' Ii R, . . film x :gi-535' x 1' 4821? A Front: Sandra Small, Vera Robinson, Edith Mitchell Back: Marilyn Moore, Carolyn Fisher, Carolyn Jacobs ww... Iv '?fn:a:Ri:'iiii5un- - 1 . 'I H 9 M CORONA TION BALL honor guard cloak bearer crown and scepter bearer , ,.,-.- . f,.-QQ ,,:.,. RI. . 11, - -. 1 51,- QV., -'Aff' .- IVIISS ST. AUGUSTINES Miss Juanita Sneed 1 XX.. tri! . m9Lv,g52h3ffg ffL ,, ,x- 1 v 'gf F Av , 4 N52 .NNV5 Ax isa 5 A QUEEN IS CROWNED . Q ,, .,.. . . 9 , , .- .- F Nw- ' . , 113, - X X .I :Q Q 1- ,A 1 X x g is w QSQ4? f P AQW 5' Q ' , xQ,lz-'., , . X bk.-W E E E vf.: . f 5 ' Q - E N Uf if M r - Q , , ,Q 22 1 P , 1 E A' - Q '-S. ' .':7:3 1 'V E ' ,-w -E'f!l g'5if .Ii fg,g.g1g 3 N ' ' W3 'Z Q- 22? ' E -- ' 1, ' ' 1iI3f:fi517.fi H f21 '- -..': ' ' f: A xt b .V ? X i -.3 Q .4 .X 5 'K K A Aiilf' fff ' A x D A QUEEN AND HER COURT .... ,..- Q 1: A ' ' ' ..f1 f!-1 Attendants to IVIISS ST. AUGUSTINES . lv:- Q i Earlene Woods JK ., K J Norma Howey z..,.. ,W W 'T H- '1 '1- I 5 gf ' Honor Attendant: from Shaw University ti PM if Donna Winters .. -:. - .A MAJ.,-.4,. COWFEQ 'fr . Q' 5 Wm . if? X Qtr . Yr Vw I lsr Szlwq zgfZyg?' :iQ ' 12. M'f'Qff 1' ik' 3? fb,-.5?1?'ixygf, gf- '4..?,, 5 - kgpfq - ' TLAQ? ' fe? -' HQ Q gf AE? 55215 '75 in' - fs, gig' -- Qi 1 r 1 +fwi541?:'P I- .74 Y- 'Vg' E e I grpqwn 2349 ,gl in 51.1 ' , .A .Pia 4152 1 , : fif, his 1 'bi . hh' A quita! ii f 5 . ,V 1- fvfwpfgq 9 ng. Y, , ,hg '?5cirf' -1 Kr wi 'UV' 5+Saf1e f'fva,s'fk+Y f'1 f v Lk , ' gf, 5. '95, ',, , 1 JB, f ft 'A B' 475 ' ff., f W, -f f,ffs w f , . , wg- in ' if' ' ,M , - ,N ,f M' M zss ay ueen Miss U.N.C.E IUI l hi 11 '11414' ' . LN .:. 'FL'-2 R n , ' . Lu o E In .Y . --.231 jylf' ' ,I ' , X 44 fa It ,N 'ff :f',l.:aaT.:,fL:5 , 'Q7- f ,gf 'ff MFL--' Y '11EL1f- X - -' 1. fig :E-'N- ' C if ,, , 17 .. ,-4, j s - .,-,- rw rg? 'w K '1 '-..l 1 jf? W fi 4 , ..-, -f ff -V W 1 1 tx You push this end. . , Miss St. Augustine's at Work 103 Easy now ,.,. ' wsu-3' YS Y ' ll Ma, T-..-.:.,.N.: A-K 3. V. X--U-f M , ' .., ..,..X V,-.:.u.M -3- ir, . ..,, if f -.35 ,,.x3,. Mt .bww-4xx:,.9,2.Qll'i.f X .--www.-.-f-lm 'K+'--XLA W, l l l . i f l Li l Miss May Queen Miss Phyllis Sharpe Senior from Statesville, North Carolina. Majoring in Social Welfare and French. Member of Sigma Rho Sigma, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Who's Who. Her hobbies are sewing, cooking, collecting magazines. She plans to do graduate work in the field of Social Welfare and French. 10-lv fm. M , , .. --7- Miss U. N. C. F. Miss Sheila Ann Stocker Junior from Key West, Florida. Majoring in Biology. Member of the Biology Club and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. l-ler hobbies are dancing, basketball and sew ing. 103 ..,-.f-.-.-q-g,-,3-:3g-g- -1-17, 'im V 'X -ll-' ,,v.4S. '4..v-, . audi ampus a I' fl ' - K K 'Htl' ll -:N io Ea A ' ,V ' f- 4 I 2 -- W- Y I X rg f -, 1 .v h P -r 1 I 5 i 34- Q, ff .et Al i -fi' ' N . VNSIYV hh, g s . 1-gg'Y:71j,- K' . . -ISL :.':'1-if- . l. 'A' - - K Q ,,,':.,, t ,1 WP ,- F, ,--3 WJ f '.:. 5, ' ffl ' K , K., r -if U . 'wi-r , ' -. , , A ' ' V- ,-fif 65 'T'iegi'jl.5ifLn., h ' wr- Y, ' :ex ET5'-'-'1'?',' I W Lionel with a green thumb? Q xxwwfvww, XX 'V A rx, xx-,Q QX NNE K- . r.,-.-ge:-Mrs .HC-If X K 41-fs . 4 VQA H J -3. ,, xy. ix iifl - QSSSSQE ?iER3?Qs . - -,Je-.'1': -' .:':-bw-' f .r1L':' X -JF? gk ' Egg. 7 'pe' X3v1i3'3ei:?xs iiiigfiiil 5 if ' .X e -'S sf 2? .xx X 4 X 'X . ja, X K ex X X . N xx , NX? is +1 W X 'ff fi no 1 1 xi Q vxw x r X w X skh xx, iv + QS 3 S 93 we -. r P 1 1:31159 'fi- - ',1,1',E 5. .r firiififls , 1 ,N Q Eilzii if X , -,.A, 2 . jg- ev K' - Ahh Shoot two A xuexeg fue .. . -Ezwrhl 2 'Nt-N11 xv .' 1:EQ:f?XF?, ' -QEPEESETNQ .,,..W X- rr, :Asses 1 ' ffiiiiiii pc-as pw , , ?F:- LL -. rw x aff? 1-s-f .' '. - J: L, . 2.4.-.514 'f '.'?'fg'f - , ' .v .2'.., ' fra. -E'--. s TP,-ii, H. - f. . 4 ,.Q-B-qi, fQi:?ff3Q is f. V. wifi? A- -.45-2.1 -:sa-ff -' .'r,' . ' ' , E . - , ' t I Duck Margery ff 9 Jif Dad pre-regrstratuon really help? can it' , 'X s .PS J., A-shy? 106 ,..., r :seq Protect Me! W. '! 1 Y:-, :ii-A - ' QQ:-',.r....fr:4f,gs1 Li L . .I 5 f-w--:-- . 1. 1A,, 5 Zi- ,E-. ' TQ, -. ns-.A A. . Q ' R x ' .I ., 537 151 V r::: ' ' And it says right here , . I I --. Are you sure we can cash it? AS-1. . 11 , ..-4.- ....,- -- - ' 'W IKAMABFAEZHC-D Greek Leiter Orgcznizatio HS 1 YM NEOH PETTGDXWQ ALPHA KA PPA ALPHA 'N W if . g t .N .. . Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, lnc. was founded on the campus of Howard Uni- versity on January 16, 1908 and initiated the movement of Greek-letter sorori- ties among Negro Women in America. Because AKA is the oldest Greek-letter sorority founded by Negro women, the record of its origin, growth, and development ls more than an interesting chroni- cle of a colorful bit of college-based America. It is rather a significant and in- spiring reflection at the development of a minority group in a changing culture. IHS 'Y 'l 1 -fad 4 3 'f' QQQ., - . -.-AYLV -,.......: - X 'JG - -Ii V 573' fl is 1 A . Goddess of Alpha Kappa Alpha K, x- N: lik ii Wi. ' Y . .. NV ' iw' Tk lf , Q ,f i '-Wig. 54 i3,,s.'w5 Nb '-Kia Vp l .X xw,.i .S-2,-.lg 5 y J,-as . , .W X ,P I 1 i l lf Q 9+ vi l 14 f .w . X E Y iv W, , x 1 ' t t i ii vc ,X y , , R w .Q .-SY 5 'X' Xl Ne. N X if V -:Nr- ig Ai- T .Q os ?. if Q it li X Mfr if T I l Q -- J' , vi, W TOP- Portia Jamison, Constance B. Clark, Carol Payton, Natelie Wilson, Arlnu ra Winston, Gwendolyn Cutchins, Shelia Stocker, Mrs. Jacquelyn Monk BOT- TOM: PROBATES Pattye Jackson. Fay Harris, Alcester Bryant, Beatrice Bennett Sandra Hawkins 109 ALPHA as i PHI i , N A 'x EDGE A Qi Ulciiirvflli 1' if , no Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Miss Gwendolyn Othelin Cutchins Junior, from Franklinton, North Carolina. Ma- ioring in Music Education. Member of College Choir, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Her hobbies are singing, instrumentation, sewing, cooking and special interest is recording. im is my , H' - -, I 1w'i9W5'?3l ' .f g t i F 4- ' , .pn , TM -Xu., 5. f -i The Probates of Alpha .i- ii Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was founded in 1906. lt is the oldest Negro Greek letter organization today. Alpha is an international and interracial organization, which is favorably known throughout the world for its high princi- ples. These principles are to promote high academic standing, high moral character, personal progress and brotherly love. of jg-' f' 1 - V, N f' X . -. 9- pqywr-vv--6 Charles Bands, Joe Cannon, Reginald Stevens, Robert Shephard, Williams Riddick, Curtis March, Al- bert Love, Moses Gollatt, Richard Martin, Eugene Thomas, Ronald Elliott. Quintard Taylor, John Be' thea Ill .ll Qi S K ,f ' Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 on the campus of Howard Uni- versity as an organization whose aims would be something more serious than so- cial activity. This sorority was established by twenty-two college women who visualized the development of a union of college women based on certain car- dinal principles and pledged to uphold certain lofty ideals. The members of Gamma Rho Chapter like all other Deltas have for their ulti- mate goal public service. This service is carried out under the National Project known as Public Service Projects. 112 , -I 'U . NYC I ,--,g..,-'Q , if wr ww f 1 - 11 E Shoot 'em up X 1 AT ,, f t .--. 1 D- - , 'M Q ' S '5s A fa ' av Delta Land seems so far away rv .- N E- f r . ' 1 ' :sh 1 -A ..'-,f-sg,1'.iT.A ..,-1 '--' . 'f figg:g 3,-wg ' ,iam , ,, Wx .- way , L Y- .-., X 1-..A5. 'f4'k ' 'A ' ' f X' 4 if f','m.,Af1v .. .N f. 'f af 'fi ' Q f A 11 .Q , M, Ai e . .Nl ,,., NS n' A Ax E . 3. .. W4 is mad! L 113 1' xx i 7 Sy' Wifi: Y M -ii' L1!'iin.m - .-Y- I 5 x - V .f ' 0-AX '. ij M... K, .N x . -- v It 44, f 'W ,zgfmilcg- Q Aligginifg ' af.: 1. , r,- i, ' -1, ' A--'-wr-' .' , . ' ZW'-, 20. QQ 1' 1' -fi,-', K, 1 ,.,.Af'-f-m 11 5.15 kt, . 5, : vz- ,.' Avi.?f -.4 fl. ,. fi , Qfnqyq, . W , . .1 go., If WQ u Q F 815' , . -A -'ff M f f M is M .M fl, ., c 2, 4 , H 4 K. QV f' 1'1. Zi'p 'i 3. 3'-if 1 I Q .q'.,x,'H,1,- P, ,iHV: ,:L,1jQ f., lk1y:2 ' qliy . G' '. ,'i' 1 P H I I ry, new . ., rf' 'f's'A'1ffI' fe ii ivilc 1 ' '4 ' Y' fl -1.-i,gi:2?f'. 1 5- 'A -. .fini i.x'lQvA:-.5 yw yN x 'ff-f x I X - ah 1 . 1 ' KE ss-Gb 'V' il f,, I V M if? .Tr if b Miss Omega Psi Phi Miss Andrea Elynn Ollivierra Sophomore, from Detroit, Michigan. Majoring in EI- ementary Education. Member of the Elementary Club. Her hobbies are making ceramics and swimming. II4 IT W T? l l l l l i il ! il i l i I Q Bound -'L vt. t ,tx v Founded in 1911 on the campus of Howard University, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, has endeavored through the years to build men. The bonds of brotherly love, strengthened by the motto of the fraternity, have spurred many men of Omega to high achievement. Here at Kappa Epsilon, achievement has been the watchword of the chapter. With the cardinal principles of manhood, scholarship, perserverance and uplift as a guide, the activities of the past have met success through the dedication of the sons of Omega. l i- ., 2, -1. E CD 4 CD 2 3 O UI .. .. 3' GJ 1 CD -A .14 if . , f V. 2 2, li X 1, Z5 V, if X vf N, T . ?'3,, H 1 wwf- ju -Z , , 3 ' ' 'ff ,' ., V :ff-w-gifs AA .+. - , ..:st-:-f,-- 1 ,1 Ex., xawrfwat ,.i?'j'9ff'j. fr X ' V 'F' 1 , . i dw '5- ' J,-. -. '.- ' i 'f'f A '- ' X . .. 4 H . .,,,..K pf. Ya?-5 mill' - Q F W.. ,, I .n .. - ' . ..-'. t ' l t.' ..- ,- .'. e . -- - - . '..,-.um - A Johnny Edmond, Robert Williams, Frank Godfrey, Herbert Johnson, Donald Brown, Anthony Bryant. Lionel Randolph, William Allen, Robert B. Williams .hx i i y-., NS, DEB If rf Sigma Gamma Rho, the youngest of Greek Iettercol- legiate sororities and now an inter-racial organization was organized November 12, 1922 by seven young teachers in Indianapolis, Indiana, On December 30. 1929, the sorority was incorporated as a National Col- legiate Sorority. Sigma Gamma Rho holds membership in: The American fill Rl Council on Human Rights and grants a National Schol- arship Fund. Very greatly stressed is 'Sigma Teen-Town , a project inaugurated during the war to help curb juve- nile delinquency. The sorority strives to foster and encourage education and upright living among women. F gg Y . 'X - - - lsr, G .-gf , .FI 1, ' W 'R ' X if ... -x SW Q , . X5 f ,g -M fx, , X ' M .Q . 1 E 1 ' M X, 3 Q, I - N lf 5 1 S . A ,Cl i 4' ,4 , 5 Nm v t NX . , w 1 4 fs . ' ,g7'v... 3 I ,Z , X l 5 l -2 a ill 1 gm: X x 4 1 ' , ztiwf 41 Sitting: Juanita Sneed, Jewel Jones, Constance A. Clark Kneeling: Mary Morris, Edith Mitchell 117 i W fs: 'i me fl r W 'A r Lffil 2 in J X .-df lf! 'TTT X . Q-Q . i' X Texililwois . PA if A LP H A 5 ! PSI g J '.:: ml 9 X A ' Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Miss Rita Colette Thomas Senior, from Washington, D. C. majoring in Secretarial Science, Member of Phi Beta Lambda and NAACP. Her hobbies are bowling, horseback riding and Dancing. 118 .nm A F ,..A . -. .44 - A - -- P ' 'L i l l i i i i l l l l i l l l l I l i l l 5 l l l 1 l l l l ll l tl l l ll l l i i .. xx sr I Kappa Alpha Psi was founded in 1927. if The fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is achievement in all fields of human endeavor. As a bond we are striving hard to gain the best life has to offer. -4 if N-1 Former Scrollers . . . Future Kappas Dwight Peebles, Reginald Elliott, Charley Bevin, Garnett Martin. William Freeman, Herman Reid, Norman Mitchell, Frank Harris, Eddie L. Turner, Henry King. Seabron Johnson 119 XI I ' C5240 Oo ,f ' 'Ir 'QQ 'QZQX 7216-5 WWWQJJWMQ 9 0 , 0 99 Qi DVB, QM fdywwf f 1 Norma Howie, Carolyn lVliller, Hoyie Utley, Jerelene Locas, Not Shown: Jessie Dewar . 9 ' A 'N ga Q 2 .1 i Q i M 3 x..., . The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded on the campus of Howard University, January 12, 1902. lt was suggested to Arizona Cleaver by Charles Robert Sa- muel Taylor, a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, that she establish a sister organization. This has become a national organization of college women bonded together under a common bond of friendship and cultural effort seeking to es- tablish the true worth of womanhood through excellence in educational achieve- ment, human service and patriotic citizenship. 121 it N i i if , Q5 X, f isgjrlfj ii - I f i X . Q2 X , i llll ,X lp OED IQNW Miss Phi Beta Sigma Miss Edith Galloway Senior, from Beaufort, South Carolina. Majoring in Business Education. Member of Phi Beta Lambda. Her hobbies are stamp collecting, reading, sewing and pho- tography. 122 n Z We're almost there! Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded January 9, 1914 on the campus of Howard University, Washington, D. C. The motto of the fraternity is culture for service and service to Humanity. For the men of Sigma, this is more than a mottog it is a personal mode of living, in that all activities are undertaken with the idea of render- ing service. The three great ideals of Phi Beta Sigma are embodied in the philosophy-'Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Ser- vice. The realization of these ideals in their highest practical meaning has made and must continue to make Phi Beta Sigma a great and dynamic fraternity. 1 was-e Vernon Perry, Nlayo Phillips, Bradford Howard, Harold Rogers, Melvin Whitaker 123 LT-lg J- i - l i-.f ' pp! f ADDITIONAL it J i Special Assembly- Dr. John Hope Franklin-Speaker Art Show Sigma Rho Sigma Teacher Recognition Day Dr. W. W. Johnson and Mrs. E, Morgan Student Talent Show The Superbs Brenda Byrd, Valjean Myers, Gwendolyn Cutchins, Edna Marie Sanders ..And the winner is A C T I VI T I E Mrs. J, Williams QQYAQ J. 1 w Q -1 - v S2-1?--Q.-gd.. X Q-. Airy. ,S Q ,.-E YR, -XXV, . N. ., Kms,-.A Lx 1 , 'W .N X , P R.- R Q2 ,lf M ,iw if i I Q, r wr: -as wiycz-YCX x -Nc' 5 . '30-'Q Administration and Staff Alberta Hunt, Dean of Women, holds a B.S., Hampton lnstituteg M.A., Colum- bia Universityg Further study, Boston University, University of California i i tl l las ll fS-km? 1 51: f-fp Mr. l, E. Spraggins, Registrar, B.S,, Wilberforce University, M, Litt, University of Pittsburgh: Further study, University of Pittsburghg University of Texas X iims? , Mr J Mills Holloway, Business Manager. received his BS, North Carolina College, Further study University of Omaha W X r x RVN ,sears ' Q B. ff - ' -lg XA , .ff K -g 4 .X , , . r 3 nk 'l. ' 11:52-.7 S--s lk- , ' Charles C. Alston, Dean of Students, holds a A.B., Shaw University: M.A,, New York Universityp Further study, North Carolina College, University of West Vir- ginia L Dean Christopher Gray, Dean of men. Dr. Joseph Jones. Executive Dean, BS., Morris Brown College: M.S., Northwestern University: Ph.D., Ohio State University ' wiilfi ,..4l.,.e . ....,,-, -A -- - - - -s, , .IQ '..f L,?9XM ag- , '. ', ,' Q i . Q- S, Qfv ': X N, Pm ,, x f' Dr. Marguerite M. Adams, Professor of Education, AB.. M.A., Howard University: Ed.D., Columbia University Division of Education Mrs, D, E. Ball, Elementary Education, BS., South Carolina State: M.A., Columbia University .3 ,Ps y , ' ' . 2 . I- N s ,if Y, at ,f ' ' X . - ,. A if i 1 gif- fi .gs , ' ffm. .'5j'7. a . c. if , 'J 'fy 1 l , 1 Q. .l ' 'i Ti Mn ',f -li ' nm YEES: . tr ,:' 'rr SJ ly, ,A gil..- , a .47 . . - x Mr. Jesse Clements, Head Department of Physical Education, BA., St. Augustine's College: M,S.. University of Illinois Mrs. Etta M. Eason: B.S., M.A., North Carolina College: New York University f , ' ' .A ern 1. .x 5 A .S:Qo:rg:-:E::g.,:,,:5 V . -Q . A-a . ' t 1Q:S:-RWWIEI5 Q . .,,t,.3... N, 'ww I semi 33 9? , X it t N, XX ts X QS ij XX x T 4 . ,X V Mr, Earl K, Curry: Physical Education, B.S., Paine College, M.S. North Carolina College Minnie T. Forte, B.S,, M.A., Mr, Willis Fowler, Business, Dr. Frissel W. Jones, Ph.D., State College, BS., Hampton: M,A., New Chairman, Division of Fayetteville: North Carolina York University Education, Coordinator of R N:- Student Teaching, B.S., Hampton Institute: M.Ed. and D.Ed., Pennsylvania State College University i xx vp ' 1954 , , if, Qutf 1 ........ 4-Qi nv gf, 2 it f,..:,f, gxtxxzx i A tk 1 W' .. Wi . EXW S .. ' ': A - 9 W :..a ' zip, , -, . .lf A , , . .- gs? E5 1 5 A X , g ' .WX t , . X. .--W . .. a , , .l . 2... .sfewa 552 Ngwzzgizjnx Va- .1-. x' -is-Nz . . 'jfs' -, f1'f35' . --4 .sfrtzg-::-I - -fa X . f . ' s We .. P fs H ' X A Evg' 55q:g.x::5 1 a if P-' '5 ' . 'f fefg:-.Ei l M55 Nanci' D' Plmkfleyl Dr. Puri: Chalfmah of Mr. Frederick D. Ponder: Thomas W. Simmons: Physical Education, B.S., Business Department, Physical Education, BS., Education, BS., Tuskegee Allen UI'lIV9FSIfY3 M.S., B.A., Government College Norm Carolina College, Institute: M Ed indiana University India: ivi.A., ivi,B.A., Atlanta Msg, University, Ph.D. Commerce University in 127 India Mable B. Wright, BSC, MSC., North Carolina Collegei Pennsylx' .nia State Uriiimriifv A.8iT College: MS.. -?,........-.vc-. Division of Humanities Mr, Jack Biggers: Music, B M., University Howard Burchette: BC.. gains' of lllinoisg MM.. University of Illinois A.StT College Y ' ' ,A l ' Mm .W Q S-Pfiifll 'lf l .v milhsg, my F lf . A 1 A gig: tx 'il i7s !'t gif - Q .1 - fm rm .rd X If -. Father Callowayp Religious Education, BS., St. Augustine's Collegeg B.Th,, Philadelphia Divinity School Mrs. Shirley Coats: Music, B.A., Xavier University: M.M.. Louisiana State University 2 gf ' V T is f , '-'.4.- ...eau , 'Q' x v T 4- i Z'. ' w s, . i will . 7 4 3 A A e ,,, ' , A F 1 1 X N N 1 f Q:-2-...P . VJ. an . WKMTQ xxx! Y .5 l X S l 1 1 l N Max Dardeaup French, Julia A. Delany: BA., Mrs. Friedlanderl BL., BP , St. Martual's Shaw Unlverslty1M.A,, English, M.A.T., BA.. Collegeg MA., University Columbia University University of North of Ham Carolina: Roosevelt University ,, . Q ' - gil ' A YN s' . .. ' ' A 3 s A 4 -' J , , .xwlwws 1 5 av,-azx Mr Dillignham McDaniel, Chairman English Department, AB. Fisk University. MA, Fish University Mrs Lorna McDaniel, Music. B S.,Juillard School of Music, M S 0 ,l Dr. Albert W. Grauer: Head Music Department, B.M., BS.. MA., Western Reserve University. Ph.D. l,.ll l ill ll 41.6144 i li ' ll ilu- , ., 'itll ll Q me I A Elizabeth A Morgan, B.A., M.A.. University of North Carolina Mrs. Lula Robinson Religious Education. BS., Fort Valley State: MRE., Fort Valley State 128 Mr. John Sekorag English, A.B., Bradley'Universityg A.M., Princeton University: Work on Ph.D., Princeton University Miss E. L. Cookep Music Department, B.M., I1 1,1 Howard University: MM., Eastman School of Music H 5 i . N .3 1 .ik I! ssh gf Il att?-rf A el WW ff' , , Mr. Charles E, Gregory: English. MA., Duquesne University il El Mrs. Juanita Williams: English. B.A., St. Augustines College Y.. Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics vb! gram 1 mt 5' 1 , 70' - ,S 42' A Dr. Jeffrey Gipsong BS. 5 Mr. R, Hudson: B.S. 81 Mr, Milton A. Bivinsp BS. Dr' prodyot Dutt: MS., Ph.D. Chemistry MS. Chemistry B'0I0SY Mathematics ,.- A . ',j 'iy fg X 11' X. X B V I L w P 5: ' 5ggSSwfhKsh .W. .i,i ,, M Mr. W. B. lnborderl Physics 81 Math, BS, Engineering . x vve. .. get - Dr. W. W. Johnson: B.S. Mrs. G. Marting MS. Math Dr. A. Richardsong Mrs. Weatherfordj Biology Biology Matehmatics Division of Social Sciences Dr. D. E. Young: B.S. 81 MS. Ph.D. Biology w i... . pnmhms. g .: g : ' .,-wwv----W . L' we-me ,s ig A xi? 5 , swf ' ,, fy.:-3 QI, ' I Ag - XC- ,53 X fr' ' 'Ee - - i 5 Dr. N. Dawes: A.B. Dr. W. A. Gaines: History Sociology Administrative Asst, Mr. C. Coble: BS. 81 MS. Science Mr. W. Allen: B.A. 81 Mrs. S. Babbsg B.S. 81 M.A. Sociology M.A. History Dr. E. Schwertmang B.A., M.A. 84 Ph.D.' History Dr. L. Oliverp Ph.D. Sociology Dr. Sinha . . 'TTR -I:-2.:- ' i ' -Ni 'f1?f'f fQ?c .cs ' . 4:-:zlkfru f D . 11.1, 5 , al 1' 3 ' ' W '-fgxf tl H - S ' , x 1- if 5 X' - f-- - f Y 1 get fszizg gi.-ls. af. ffl ? ru sty-A l 3+ aswesset fFet ,ees fc' .?,., if-I Sex-,f ' -1'.'7.:3Z?+' -Q 31 1772211 1 ' :::tf?..:l. f , ff W q' 4w..,,,fi1eg V 1 1 f HX' - 1: ,. Xlgwqy. !r!iQ'5: - .Wi it-lf.: ',,?.i,, S. , ,fm x ,5l.1'- . - iw ,fx . 1 1! ETQa:1lQg in 151' Ll' ....,....-sz-'r5g1j1,': -jijig.-. - 'L L . lff5.:.EmY5i 5:75 FTB- ' A.B. Library Staff il 1 i ,nga 2 -s. .C , -- 6 gg X 'N Y W 591 In 1 le Fai X' ,- ' 1 X i nlay- Lk .411 i J' - X L ,. ,T .. J' X 'I F H, ' sf- I J Q1 1 tk! T 'XXX 1 me sw' U -cf, if , il A ' Vs x -, QL . ,v .ll Mfg Dorothy Mrs, Ophelia Mrs. Georgia F. Mrs. Puri Mrs. Ruth B.Walker3 LibraryAssistant, Mrs. Catherine H. Wintersg Chapman, Irving, BA., Clark Mulligan: MSLS Assistant in the B.A, Degree fVl.L.'5. Degree Assistant University, M L S, Library Librarian, BS., Syracuse Tuskegee University Institute, lVl.S Carnegie Library School D 't Directresses f 2 -.I .fr T 'e - s . I E fwlilltlw 59 r ind - T .. V ...- Ruth D. Hicks: St. Augustine's College, A.8tT. College Elementary Education, Goold Hall. Maude P. Smithg Tuskegee Normal, Hampton Institute, Goold Hall Mrs. Pitts: Tuttle Hall Mrs. Clara M. Wilson: Lincoln Secretarial School, Baker Hall Mrs. Margaret L Shelley Attended N.C.C.3 Delany Building Public Dining Department ot Health Relations COIWTIOHS A ' ,.. -'l1' of 5 f 'E-I .5 1 We it ex 4 T ' we I 'N X' . tr, tx I h- X V' f' ' an fi' ' .511 . X X ik t V l ,Y ., as V, .1-:rx - . Gif .T 4 l . Q I xl- .1 1:--X ' f ' . L pa- L.: X . ' .- - Hz X h . k Q i. 'K .:-'Qt 'X 4 . . Dr Vi W MCDOWGW COHGEE' Miss Della M Moore. College Nurse, RN., X Q ' -V Fl'iy'1,iii.11i'i, B S, lvl D., Meharry Sami Agnes School of Nursing --Q Wi,-iii :I frlllege 130 X ,. Mr. Purdie Anders: B.A.. MS., Work on Ph.D. Mrs. Diane T. Brown: Dietitian. BS., Tuskegee Institute .1 l Bd -J ,- 09-'RLS 1 rv U -rv ' ' ns we 551 ,AJ ev, www I ,L 2 an-.. xf fu., Robbne Thomas Anna Thompson Barbara Thorpe Nellfe Umpstead Warranette Vaughan Donald Weathers Carolyn Webb Alvln Wesson Bessle Whlte Ann Whltecar Yvonne Wulklns Shlrley Wllklns Alrnellta Wulllarns Clathera Wlllnams Inez Williams Joann Wllllams Margaret Wllllams Vlrglnla Dell Wllllarns Wrllle Marrv Wllllarns lsnah Wulson Johnnre Wrnston Arthur Wlse Earlene Woods Joan Wood Gwendolyn Wnght Esco Yancy Dorothy Yates Ethel Young Barbara Herrltt Bernsce Hrnton Nlelvadrne Hanwn 5Q6Q5Q5Q5Q5Q6Q5Q5Q5Q6Q6Q5Q5Q5Q5 25Q5Q5Q5Q5Q5Q5Q6Q5Q5Q5QMQ5Q5Q5Ql ' Y W, wiig Administrative Secretaries and Assistants 5: , J .fi L V X EL it , . ,I .Q . v X 4 , .... ,i AX , x 3 3 f f. '.f,x B ' -' J , ' X - ml ' -xg U sp ix , ' ' l' .. -- ' ,I W .. f ' 4 . v P S A 41' Mrs. Millie D. Veasey: B.A., St. AugUS- Mrs. Marie M. Gibbs: Assistant Sec- Miss Nannie Alsbrook: Secretary to MVS- Lal-'VB WiSEI ASSiStant Sec- Ufl9'S College: SGCVGTGVY t0 The PVBSI' retary to the President: Baines Busi- the DeangBS.,St.Augustine'sCollege Vefafy to Dean: Attended Ameri- deflf ness College can University Miss Ruby Austin: Secretary to Dean of Mrs. Irene Brown: Secretary to Dean Miss Ruth S. Knox: Secretary to the Miss Paulette Cannadyt Assistant Students: A,A. Morristown College of Studentsg BS., ALT. College Registrar,B.S.,Nortl'i Carolina College Secretary to the Registrar: B.A., as 55323 we . X ' '- JFS N 1 1--A W Miss Helen Gallowayg Secretary to Ad- ministrative Aidp BS., St. Augustines College tl L it 'tw-+ sig? 95, it .Ln . Mrs. Rosa Curtisg Faculty Secretary: Payne's Business College and Secre- ta nal School St, Augustine's College f ix'-ff .4 45 A 'T . f --5 KFE1 .-1,7 - ' XJ G .A-. . if 1, . . Q 4' Q .wg v ' Ar' 4, Q- 0 - 'z f . ,L E. rx . ' .gy w 1 , fx.. 1 ' - 5 -...Lv Mrs. Margaret W. Ransdell: Secretary to the Business Manager: BA, St. Augus- tine's College , 1 FH- l l l 5 l l l l , l l ll l l l l i 1 l ,I l .1 ..4l . ,,. Business Gffice ...T l I 5513 E i WJ bi X- Q, all 1 Q 1 :Ex it - l U I ,7- .- ' x ' Ms K-Q . lj. ' ilk- ---f Julius H. Barbeep Chief Accoun- tant: BS., North Carolina College Mrs. Nancy Wall, Billing Clerk Mrs. Boykins: College Bookstore Mr. Lawrence B radley: Industrial Education and Building Construc- tion: BS., A.8tT. College It -R37 Ti:-Mn Mrs. June Kay Campbell: Assis tant Secretary to Business Man ager: Attended Shaw University AW,,,,..,l r.-ie, .el ...N , - ..4+.ss:-2-2-1- K:-A-:X-:1:1-r'v - - N- H , S its S 13 z :iii ' Y i wifi- - ' n . tt ' :. -2 'i . - 1 ' J . , ' :s 'r - 2 ' ' 1 ' . , X , :M ' 4: 1. fi! 'fi ,tg 9' - . . xl ' all -Sy - ,I t .. V . ' l X- .V - ' sTX4'c1,.f r ' QQ. ,lt X 'ii? i1f- 5 1- . QQ. V1 I . . , W A. .5-r g- ,f .- - as Q . -5- 1 t. - f. g:-:- . 3' .A , R X, f Wt - ff ,' -' 'M 'ts , sy- '-I? n. .- 'X 1 - .. 'fit ' l- A ' VX fix , Mrs. Katie L. Fittsp Cashier . . .. 1 Miss Joyce Hawkins: Secretary: Raleigh Business College -1 1 '1 1 -1 1 James Reid, Jr.p Accountant: B.S., North Carolina College Mrs. Beatrice W. Richardson: Secretary to Maintenance Dept.: Raleigh Business College 133 Mrs. Zelda R. Ponder: Records Clerk, BS., North Carolina Col' lege Mrs. Newkirkp College Bookstore 1, 'R - e M is-ee' cf N ,.f.. 'ldffx 2, 'x4E7'f RB George Sanders, Accountant, Mr. Bernice B. Taylor: BS.. St. B.A., St. Augustine's College: Augustlnes College. Mainte- M.B.A. North Carolina College nance Institute, AST. College ilfm This has been a presentation to the various activities which have taken their per- spective places from the founding of Saint Augustine's College to its Centennial Celebration. To the advisors and staff who have worked diligently toward the publication of this book, the editors extend our sincere appreciation for your many efforts. Also, we extend special thanks to the administration, faculty and student body for the cooperation received. Best wishes to Saint Augustine's College and the people who will make the forth- coming years as successful as these past one hundred years. TO SAINT AUG-USTlNE'S COLLEGE-Congratulations for a century of Service, Learning and Growth. Editor-in-Chief Margery Graham -f4QJLO8u,R Elizabeth Washington Editors Betty W. Margery G Typists lVIickey Vinez Betty NI. Betty B. Advisors Nlrs. E. IVI. Eason iVIr. W. Fowler lVlrs A. Richardson X ', ,. x'f AUTOGRAPHS ff X75 M .jllllu H Iztfiifgw, ,W Q ,xXx ' F- VAR gg X2 The Class of 1967 Presents . . 1 Special Assembly lVlr. Julian Bond: Member of the House of Representatlvesp Georgua State Leglslature 137 .r Class Night S ,L GVTYE A n Alumni Luncheon n 2. 5. W ' 'v . X ,-- W , 1 3 I' n ' if ' 'g' .,,.,n 'gi NA 'Ennnn f n 138 6 'xx Y -C Yf'?5'Q,P4i5' b Q 1 Q..-ff N 'F' T YYY Y -F1 7 iv 177 7777 177 WW Y .SQ 'LET sg? 1 1, Ee? -A - vi ,. fl' A as A ' KZ, I i Presudent's Reception an lux Flag Raising Baccalaureate Service -5' Commencement Exercises c c c c c , ,. ,.E.-,,5,.., A 245: :-'x.x- ,, Y .. , .2 .' ,21 1 -Q. -. wh, Q. -. . M. ,, ,mt fl - I' H.. . , e - ' ' 4 '00 'it N i SL Augustine's College will live in our hearts and minds forever. -,,x, A n - V M, , Pl A I if-.U -,. .,.V . V- f W- A V g5Fi'r 'i' ' !- -.. . - Y L I P N 1 1 , W X I 1 f 5 W I l K E X 1 1 2 1 N l M E W N ll l i . Y ,- A ,, , vial.- ---fr-Y- ' ' i ,V Z',,5m,,Tg,,,f ., ,,,.., , qi: . L'-2-f A ' ' - - - ...:, .- 'ff 1' R- -+ - K X N 1 xr I N I x 4 1 -- ,.,.-, -Wg .M------va--' W--f AWE i.--fify. ' , ..-,.........,.n.....,...,-..,,.....m -- 5 ww
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.