St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1969

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She enjoy s the arts and has demonstrated her scholarship by being selected to the Alpha Kappa Nlu honor soeietv lt has ' K?-L..,ih been through these achievements and the f t toree of her personality and eharaeter that have p rl inspired so many, XYe. the mighty Faleons, are , proud of our queen, the lovely Lorraine Green. '5 f -.. Fi v.-.- 1 1, ,- ,,,., ,,, 1 h sf-1.-,Q 3 , - A 1 YW , . 1 ll 'l LA '.--1-if 1 '54 1 i vw -V W' iy HWY? eg' I u i rv Jr Y f , X 41 ., X ' - . 1 ,-...-.. . ,ft v .c-1, 15-:VX Y' mx E46 i Q f , i if M hh ,xi i KH? iv' 1' i ll -A ,er 1 v s- , Q sr i' e- - 1f:'Y'? gfQf3i-?t'tf?..' ' HQ P . 5 ai sq Q -9 f 26 ,...F' WNSLIN .,-f F, X Y ,,. 1 . N... ,+ 3, w X xx , . xx .KT X. fy , Svii . ,M X M '-'AM w'4 4... . . S' Y I N: 'Xl . ,. 5' ' ' . 5-Pri ,, N991 , vsi X 4, 3s2Qii'....'iQgxK X Q' Siiggw i- f 5:- , ilk 'XM . : Q ' :bf , in X as ra ,, .U - H '45, . , li . A, X xnl' :. l K M ' 'ff ' 3 -, 1 K '7 X343 ,gs 5 , J , . S in , 4 .. 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N 7 I i v O5 Q E , i 1 ' ' i Nlary Nliiyu Miss Phi Bcta Sigma ,n,,.,.,-nxvnlstw Nant' 'P i-210 M was ' '.qUilIQ'i'.' I-'Pi ran- 111 Quasar Av '41 Fwliff-51. fe, il-with 'WF' .5333 :wt 4191 :amuxibexksl l-i1a!Sl'Yl'- li- lair' .hu nw li - - A d ? 'w.-. - Fm 173' ki 369' in QA has 1 in iQ,snv:un :.gq'sU'mn runw- Nv- in alias yuv . K , K? IL- ' ' N ' Dx' - 6 x N U' K Q Q -JY R. s 'Q' 4, as F Q, . 7' gf. sr -sw is af Q -'Sf V -Q' il S Q E -in X 4 N lb.. - '--Lf - 41,0 V' s. ...ng Phyllis Hurclcn Nliss Historx' Club if , I' 4 ' v- : , v H, ., i. ,. ,. it I: i -K Q 0 A f - . .-X , Si ' I 'Nil 1421-2,s.4a-',.gv 3' .jn SX - A .j v 1, i if' ., , . k - ii , +-11-A -- - ' a J, :Milli -x lqws . . Q . ,ii 4 , 3 ,- ., i 0 .' '. ' ,s Rig: v .- ' I ' sa - V ' 4 x W 355 I i 1 Q C , . v 1 V 1 . TA, l N 9 - 'JZ - . A ' '-L1 ,--- I . f'1 f iA ',r'3ff - 1 -.2 -Q .- W vi 7-. II V x ' U -' ,.i.:, 1' 5 I. 1 ES: 'K Q . ' ,,v'- ,- .vi , qt, :'-vq'1.1'v,'l-ik! A d 'iw '- - ' f x 4, nil-Mn' s Y 'I R ' gs aiu . 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I' - if-fa ,-'N., Vasc ' , v LAS' iw' ,J I: xml - 4 f Q ':f?f-fffggmw wmv I Ab MQ A 4, 'W f, 5. v-ip. - ,V ., 4 'fm if awp' iw A K- 977' ,-QAQ x44-4 ' ' .. ,:-- H A 2, - 5.29 -' YENM' -W -' M nk N 5. . R , ,Qc .- ., S. fail '- Tv. - x H aqyl' M -fi -BQ:-'-f A X Q N N v , 5 4 ,. 'X .N- M X Agxgssi , X 'HP 'G . ,. Y : I ' i 4 . . . I A N 1'-'J B Nena Hamm Miss N.E.A. .. X Q ,mf :S ., -x ' 2Sb'i1:zY3'f f .,....u- ,,.f X J. Nia N E, is ss Risk? Elaine Jacobs Miss Sophomore iff K W . '-. . U7 a,,r:, 35 -es.. .74 ,I g 4 4 x 51554 - ,-sf-'si' ,, . J, X . . J 1 if ' - ' E' ' ' ' 't-SN . ff ' 511, - Qgqfg X . Q i ,Q I x ' F1 9522 -' .rfilsii ' XE 1 '1 Sim- ' y A ' fi Iii? N' 1 :Law I iff ' . -Q25 'fi ,zwkbi rs . 7 QE: . .??i:Q' e: , 553 42? 5 - A ,J , , K ,,,. ., 5,5 ':':- TEST: . V- fp. , ' -:c f .A 13355, Mgr, , 4: -:gf-v Q N m we ,. Y z X, Q 0 X 7: 0.51 rx xx' 'H -' mas' 'fhq-i'. X? ' 124:55-.V ,Q . ,Ex ,. S X. sw N5 N 3 Q X Q 'X Ni 1 X' X 19 N-.Nz Q,-:. , -- sgzj. .. . Q: ,5- l . ? 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'ii '9kY5'Qi9N5PffiQSS:1ir3giE'N::iEksriimy.-1 ., , 4 h ...N 1.2 ,Q - X gli .i:: -'Ff A 2115's -A ,1gg,:fxgg:':3-5,54,55 f V---- .ws::s31.f.:f 2?-J Rf --pai, Ex im-:.f:f5ff3 i5: ' ' ,L - -- . , s-.-,sfay N Siu-. 4-s ei' 2 . 1 - J ' .. 'Q'YQ.'?Asf-s.'-, ---f:'9:1- E Ax:.ll,t,5,,S.,Qx9g.gg . ,WK X Miss .,,N.,.,, ,A . N ., My Q1 - - :.:.. , go - N A'-v -- 1M xQ.c-,Lge-,:-?ts-.,4:+-M1521- s .4,.,,sL .,-.1im:,nix - A.. ,mg 33 2' Mary Alston Miss Kappa Alpha Psi 36 vnu- .gg '-JN X c Q4-'-N Him L s zgabi ,. fl A 1? 4 ff? 7'f4.a.4i.'25,9f,, , fr I - f ' '-1' 1 !. V f I . lf, . ,rf , Wlflifwr' , ,g,,.?fffy,P , A , 3 I fly ' ,V 4 Y f 4- 21,4 ! A I , ., ig d,f??.,gf , ' nfl 1 9 Y ' ll . 5 . ,Q -w Wxrrov A 13 , S, 'bl Q Q. , 4 1 w Us I -2.5, Q ' . ,+A , Q 37? 4 i Q, g R Q My Si- if 1,tr6i 'ffl d 0 , iffy .sl 2 , ., .Ns W X ' .- ' ,s '- , . ' , .:' fig g , . 'Sb f nf , , wjgig . -,-,1a,-.,- ,V -in .-I in J, i .g.,,, ,Ag ,ah , fQ?r -q w, - A QLM1- fa H'fM: VA x--. wf,saf: - ,i -5.3: ., - 45 , , 7. - i,..,,g . . ' u. . Q-eip, -45 2' j ' A 'Q me 4 3 ,, . ':3,.:,.9'f '5i' ' ,Z .1 Af If 15'- I-u., ,:3'--.ghf-.R If , f .,, r- ae- .43- 1 4. -,,'s,..,,,,-. .1 y lzlv' , ,A . f ,'.!5'.vS .- k ',31?f,sQg,, 'AS .V , 122, pw. , . f, qt I , . 1: , -' -- - 11 A ' . ,,- lug , 43...-2, '1 M. , 55 . - ..,, A , .545 , mx , V:-. ...- r I 3 J, , 'T , J. ' ' wf av ig .fx on , f, 1625, 'WN r Aw 1 M' 'e I 4' We 4.-ffl ' ,Al ,Q-.vl,,2,f,.Q.g.x-J,:1 w.vg,,.3'f- M, yu r. lm' ,J -, 4 LEFT: Faye Harris Miss May Queen UPPER RIGHT: Cynthia jones Miss Yearbook LOXVER RIC-HT: The Heart of St. A. Lorraine X xx 'RFS Q X is s... -si r ,, , N, 4, 3 i. of ,, ,,,,,u, ,4,-. N Y ,..,1f,,A - v, , v . , .gn .ig M., 5,1 W-E? QQ: -, ,F . 5, ,b ...Ki ,Q aim ,s.,V,,x.::-, 335. X . 3- R 'w?W1i1 --VQ 'Hx 9' may-Stes .. af? Seniors We saw, we heard, we did- And so we learned. We learned the facts, the formulae, but more-to watch, to understand. to act, to care. Now you must look at us, For ours are the faces of the future - AWN Zzf I is? 3 ' . 515' P - 5535 risk Irma Arline Sociology Brrmklxn. NX Nathan Alford Pllununl l'f1llu.'nl1r Bn-rlsu11,NC joseph Alston I'lnsiL-ul l'lClllL'1lllllll Xlnuun, Cu james Artiw llistorx RLIlt'lj1ll.X C. tn., Angela Austln French c,lllC1ljI,4l. Ill. MQ., 'K 1 k Kathleen Baird Business Administration Hillsborough, NC. X V F Vv,. 1 ig, x vm'- 4 1 Wx X N 1 .5-gx-IN , ,U q-,, ' .xassni -A ':- .i 5:53-E' Ruth Brice Elementary Edlieatinn Pontiac. Mich MQW Dorothy Barksdale English Gres-millf sf Beatrice Bennett Mutheinutics Raleigh. NC rv -..,. Earlene Belhel Sociology New York, N Y Lillian Burrus English Fairfield N C N' V Nldru Bry .mt Music iiLlll'li1l1.N C Brenda Byrd Eleniz-iitdry i'lllllL'LillUH Rocky Mount, N I C-4.-4: james Burt Sociology Ralvigh. NC. 'Di kg- Mildred Campbell Business lzducutmn tg.-1' Frances Carmichael Sociology Raleigh. N C Ruivxgh, NK.. Q,- val Alice Carpenter Elementary Education Raleigh. NC. Gregory Chavious Mathematics Hillsborough, N C X-n..l Brent Carrington Suciulogy Raleigh. N C Blanche Clemons Business Education Bridgeport, Conn, , . Hx , lYllllLllIlc:llI'SUl1 Plixsin-nl l-fmluuulirm Trxun, N ll ' 1'- Y' x- . - 1. . -. , 1 si 1 JSF 6 P' lc , ,-NAL, .4 I Q., 1. 1. 2' ,, . I. X-,Vi 1 , y ' A v 1 f X, .-,gp .,' ,X . sm.a6 f' yi- g- 'gnu .4 if X1 ' -N Q 1' ' .P '1 5 ,V wk --1' 1 ' ifvf A 1 . 7, N A, 4, , ,V ,Q --D. , -Q. . 4 .' - F Q-e 'X 5 . ' . 'fi ' ,Q -, h 4, rug- s . 2-X .3 5 if I sw '13 ' ,w- A b H .. Q L' XL 5- Y 055' r' 'J 'b4 g ' - . 'bb 9 N'?l-,.,,- 'Z' R , 'iv 1 ,. ,,'4wc,..f' - A 55 .. r'-' L ' l . fr . '- . 1 .. , if my y 1 ,vt gi it AWA- f. I .ik-Fr i Tag r ,,,- ,,g,.,.4-1,g'f '- . 3-,L x'..'ff' ' 6 5 f f 1 rf - n K '22-1 1. H., .17- 4 'L fuk' V. ,J-' ,K , v:?. ,Y .1'4L.mQ- Q h M Qt? W D .M'M,'ikw ' I ' l ' i ,-A-1,-. ss 1 is ,. sz- N E 2 fm ,,, 4 IV' YVill:1rcl Cnfield 50151 Al ll ull-:rc 54.9 Diane Coleman Business l'ZdllCLlllLHl Bmuclxx .ay N C QJSNIIIHHL Nl X Xl PCN, XX Q A X c ss-,,ggSg ' 5 xg NK 6 will' N l ui N xwn X -. ,X X s Wx mx X x X xxd L x 5 X X A w 4 x8 get , , X Mmig X . S' ,E s . X Qwlf' x SM lf xr K U, 1' :. 's-5f:1:g:-9,113 P a,gs,fy.i:5 5 .:- .,.f'z'- Qt,-,:35.x1-Q,-.Ex-3k-m- Ax., ig j. N- Q:,5i+1Q-I-.k,:.,gi , xj,51, Q I ,-f.,gYz.,,'g J l .X fix ' l'rmeQ?f.Qg., fjl-Qgzfn-5.5 QE, i-A EJ - FQ-rf'-. . X x5 EiZ:f: 'fi1l'LSv 1 ,g 1: qv-Lvh -3- N' l ,-mr-. rl A1 !?:r-riff' W . if . W QF: ?.,:1i,:fQgf hXEE,f' I , :HQ U yay Y-'Nha ,X 4:aSiE5.z:zXls2f 3 D V5 V 51551 V m, 2 S5?Y'i'5?KEiT5l '- - I Y , WT:-31-:RQYPW w X ' Leis? -Q' 315 lfqbifr- I l W 'fifxi gf . 2-fi. 2272 ' - :' six 'W -3' YL T'-?'3'i3',. .v A ' , Q A, , ,T'.' W - A ' Rwlgztilf t ..:l..- . , 1' x f., .1-.2 E2S+:QfE3fSS-1?:'.n- ' . T ' -- 'A - .. .2 : . , , . - . 1 z.. , r -- . -.-gf-:Q 1: . . 1.0 n .. A ri- 4. 'x2',,!1 ,:'- A. 4 1' li' .' V: :1:l5iI.'Y:' l - A ' ' - fi X' 1ffiEE::if4 Q. A 4 , ' me-'..' -. - ..:. x-,,f a -,I ,Un 2 Tw 5:4 ' ',, :Ling 1 V 2 vii.. A VN Brenda Cox Business Educatmn Ruper, N C Ubx.,, Clent Copeland Elf-nu-nturx Eclucatmn xlldII1l.Fl11 Darlene Coleman Xluslv: Hkxlulgll. N C Thirl Curdup Busmes: Administration Chesapeake, Ya -.J Douglas Davis, History As Cawernnwnt Slug-url, Ca 3 Q- 36' QA... vs Willic Daniels IHNIHYN KLl'Q'L'IlXlHk'.N1: K1- ffurulx n Dawis Nwunlugx 5Illlthh4'I4.l, Xl . -aa., .. ......a....,..--. 4 l ,v.v....,...--,.... -v Larry Davis BLINIHEEN Adrmnlxtratunl Rah-1gI1. N CI nw Nmemw vu---.- -..M Huby Dx nu snu l',lIQllNll in with I Michael Dunn limixn-ss Atllllllllhlfllllthll ll1lli'ljlll, N if -in 1 DA X, fl T L3 5: I . -.,. Charles English Business .'XClIIIlIllSlI'i1ll0I1 Cl'l3I'lCSlUI1,S.Cl, lvllllillllflillll Peggy Farrington l'llu1L'.nl l',llllR'LllI0ll Music R Ukll Xl Durhuu 'NC 48 jewel Francis Shirley Frazier Xlutlierimtics Pri'-XI:-cl C,h.1pmlH1ll,N C, Lumy, 5 C, in.. Allen Gilliam Business Administration NYinClS0r, N C, 49 TN 'B N ie.. . -. x Barbara Gill Business Education Raleigh, N C. '1 W Sally Coodson Elf-ma-ntury Education Rule-ugh, N C Sandra Cipson CHIUIIIINITX R.1le1gh,N C 'Q , . 4 .. rx' X I 6 rv-113 -5 r ' I 4' I 1 W 15 ' 'I 21 J W Lorraine Green Mathematxcs New XOIIK, N X 'Fri 1 V A , A - Q 4 l 4 I . l ,7 , 4 Fay Harris English jacksonville. Fla. Elaine Hemphill Elementary Education Brooklyn, NX Nana Hamm DeLmda Harris lzlc-ment.iry l'.du1..1tiun 5 L'0l0EJ Kinston 'N C' Rillfilh 'V C YUM Bertha Hemdon English Raleigh. N C , ' -.3 51 ilu- Q Ruth Hawkins Elementary Education Henderson, NC, Mary High l'lHglISll Rule1gl1,N C Dorothy Hinton Soc-ulugy Rall-1gh,N,C Hrs! ,i X Janne Hlnlon xlVl2ll'l Hlnton Elementary Education BUSUICSS Eduvalion Hale1gl1,N C Raleigh, N C Q.-5 sq, - .. ,..qux...m,---+-A-A E 1 2 fx53,..,,,,,., .....,.. ...Q-1 My-,.,'H- 52 ,.- . 479 xx, Robert Hoffman Sociology Gastonia, NC. 1 1 l X ou , o f , ... I ..... - in vnu..- Enoch Hood Physical Education Wake Forest, N C, M Annie Holley Clejetter Holt Sm-iulngx l':nEll5h Phllaclvlphlu, Pu ll 'l5'm- TN C, 11- 'UI 53 Eula Humphrey Business Education jacl-csonxille, N C 'VT rv? Douglas Hunt Bill! Hllnllf Sidney Ilcner Buxincv Education Fic-ldshoro, N j Phxsiqs Che-mietry .-Xnntxulle, N Y Hdlvllllv N C 1 A'YbU J Q.: ..,...., i S rr i LaVeme Jeffreys Gloria D. johnson Sociology Elementary Education Burlington, N C Raleigh, NC 54 ,-Q ,, Gloria F. johnson Gloria V. johnson lx Business lxducation bfifllll V PHHF0 Raleigh, NC, Fairfax. S C. f . N P53553 -i M X 'gc Q K N i i john johnson Physical Education Tryon, NC Vivian johnson Alfonzo jones Physical Education Phvsical Education Smithfield, NC. Raleigh, NC, Wm., 55 ,1 :.,. . W.. 'mf' 4 . 1 A .K Geneva jones Sociology Birmingl1am,Ala. Daryl jones BUSIIIUSS Education Culmgnv, Ya .Qur- L Maola jones French xvIllI3lT1StUH,N.c:. Ella jones Slrcinlnqx Raleigly N C jerldine Kenan Business Administration Rose Hill, NC Charles Kirby Mathematics Wilson. NC. Manson jones Clifton Joyner Business Administration Hishyry Raleigh. N11 Pl1ilziClL'lpl1ia, Pu Alexander King Physical Education Raleigh, N C, Geraldine Lancaster English Nashville, NC . . Ex. Marilyn Lewis Sociology Va, Beach, Ya Colquilt Lawrence Hlstnry 61 fLm'ornrm-nt Nlacon, Ca -. Erkward Logan Biology Nleaflowx-new Va Margre Lucas Elementarx Lclucatmn Wake Forest, N C Frank McBryde Elementary Education Fayetteville, N C Donald McCoy Business .'xCll'Hll1lSll'l.llIDI'I FnurOulis, N C . .jgfLZ,:-',:q' X- I 1' i ' Hermenia McLaurin Business Education Fuvetteville, N.C, Roy Mclxay Bl1SlI'lt5S Administration Raleigh. NC. 'M 1 'i. VK 's. Charlie Mclinight History Kittrell, N.C new Joyce McLeod Elementarv Education Raleigh. N C. ,-1,4-5-. 4..- Q,- if' . 1 gr- ' 1 5' ff' ' I-W 'v 1.15115 1' g- Essle Merrltl Bettwe Mitchell f Www. xx Robert Monroe Social Welfare Bronx, NY. Doris Morgan Physical Ed. Raleigh, N.C. Sociology Business Ed. U ursav, A C j0l'1nslsl.ind.b.f,, George Morgan Physical Ed, Raleigh, NC, 61 Paula Moore Biology Weldon, NC -VV' Robert Morgan Busmc-sa Adm Petersburg, Vu Donnell Morris History A Cont Fort Lanlrlcrclule, Flu Leonard Muse History Wuslullglmx, D C ,T,:,,v.TT.T,,,- ,,,..Y ,,.N.W, YY,... . . , X .M ra, my ' 5i55f'f .' V .iaffgrgf ' E EQ' 2. ' 1 I' ' ve jg -. gf' xx ?-1 .R X. A 1 h ,, If ,Q -X : . xxx- K :Q ,U ,,-Q-X 4- 'K . ' X .N , . 1 - 1 1 af- h r -W j x ' , 1 l - .L ix ,- ' ' i :V - . ,. V9 - , - '-r w .,:. ., ,V -X., 531, lk., - ' . 1 1' .:w..,- . W 52-: F 'Q -. :z df ' Qu 1 - W Cloria Newbold Elementary Ed Mlami, Fla I I W- il. Q - Rx: www. 'vs '- 5- ,aw-f Everelta Myers Suc1z1lN'c'llurL' Sumtn-r. 5 C VVilliam Newkirk 4 Physical Ed ,IIS-5.5-, Rocky Point, N. C . Q 2 ,gfl 62 1 iid -Q . jesse Payne Physical Ed Hillsborough, N C Marie E. Sanders Business Education Blackville, S C 8 1 Barbara Outlaw Ssurvt .irial Scicnci- Winclwr, N C W-A . 1 Lionel Randolph Sociology New York, N Y I' 1 ,,...x-i:x.TQ.',,-5 Xxx -X. Y A I ii K . .-., . . X- ve... Q,-r ov , . . A - -sell 'if' Auf.. f 5 , .-if 1 f flif?5 ' 'kfill :3,.,. 'f ., 3-Ca.'Q'Q1'v--. ':'ij, ,' . 2 f','I1:i-k - N A: :.vj5:,. 4, . .LJ-,W:.5L:,.Q.i fu,-,g j- ' Pi 4'hbQ,n-fI.2g:l- fx 93--V ' nw-ff39?,Ti1Y1cf',1 ' ' - ' F , ,,,.A-'OL .. ' ' L-.fi .-'..,z:l fr ,, ,,, 4, ,.:.-,v a , M., ,fi -e ' ' - s 1' maf- ' - 4.9.-:rl . .. i .75 ,- ,-,,.+'j:5f.4'.-I A .. ,Jr-,4,g' -. V :NX ,zr Harold Rodgers Busmess Adm Br111'1l-cly11,N Y Vera Robermn B11s111css l-ld R11l1ers11nx1lle, X Cf X5 Melvin Robinson B11s1new .Ml111 H11le111l1. N CI Philber! Ross BlISlIlEbS.'XClI11 Shelby, N C ff G.- LaTam a Sanders Elementary EfllICLill0II Ralmgh, N C P' 11' V.. X 3 1 lg NHL 1 . 1 A 5 5' --i I X 'lr-1 W' X' 1 s. 1 1 ,Q I 1 , I I4 4-l . Qu Qa- - A -'P 'Y ' N3- jf , ,' ' ga .-:P m ' f I' I 'T ' i K. , ' Y .Xxx 2 ,J X n ,.- .4050 sf Yinez Singlc-tary Buslnc-as Ed Rdvfurd. X CI X Robert blmpklns Bumm xx Adm l hll.1Ll1'lphl.1, Pu i, Geraldine Spencer Xlusw Hr'Her1mxI1.P.1 l . ...rn , , 1 -K .- ff v u .'- ., . .1 'ni rf H , L,u3.J-.GNP A, , . if .5 ,V I W- bw-- ,.., ...- ,Qing 4., 1 ' 4 0 ,Q 'M B x Gm .2 4 Tw' L4 .5 x f - S Sheila Stocker Biology Key West, Fla, Elvira Stewart Sociology Raleigh, N C, W Lila Stevens Social Weltare Broolxlxn, N Y Myrtle Strickland Physical Ed. Q, Wendell, NC. 'N lisa. QR ,N-. james Sweat! e. Business Adm. Roanoke Rapids, N.C, Bertha Teele English Evers-tts, N C, Marionette Tillery Bmlogx X u Bcuicli. N ai '-vm Nathaniel Venning B1mr1e'sSAclni Cluirleston, S C Eddie Turner Elem, Ed Ruumwke, Ya, Alfred Whitley Nimmo Minn1i,l lnruI.i VVilliam VVatson Biology Raleigh, N C fax.- N Ella Wilkins Elem. Ed. 2 Anmun, SC. Geneva Williams Social Wellare Spurtinlmrgl. SC Donald N'illiums Biulugx Clex vlun1l.Ol1in iw james YVilliams Bllsi1lr'ssACl111 Plulgulelplliu. Pa 5 1 +XN-as--x . X ,Y - ff-M ? i 1' :,,5,i53,:f, 7' , , .. ,,,.,9af i Ke' gb--f' Wg? 'ln fx 'Z' -S We 5 Linda Williams Business Ed. Rale1gh,N.C. jimmy Williams Elem. Ed. Miami, Florida X Robert Williams Sociology Allentown, Pa. Robert Winslow English Washington, DC. W'illl9 Wills Business Adm Enfield, N C. ,pr- i Y uri, l' x 4 'sr NGK ar K ju ,X .. X 3 is Donna Winters Business Adm Raleigh, NC. I X N U! H gi K 6' L E. ' 'll' Q' , X N yen' X XX , '- Q. ' r XS? ' f l fag, ' - .1 iw 13 . , ,,,. Q , , X , X 'SQ . , Q , . ,iffy grfznfq T :Qp::'f:5ff QQ a, Q :',j'qt:1g3 ' 1'w-izfsv:-XANA - Erimrfiisvx 3 Nigell- W5 .skftxyxi six X X 2 Linda NVilson Elem Ed Avlna, N C Viola Yeales Sociology Ahoslue, NC Q., Q N w :' XXX , sn- W' N., ....- I Ronald Young History 8 Govt Szlvannull, Ca Q T Qu-uv Xxx-V ...f R Y -X Qrzrdvw - Activities Eyes turned, intent upon a speaker Lips taut, muscles ready for a final effort Voices calling, singing, arguing, interrupting Faces, alive I k EE . ING N x -.-X. , - ' XX Wg. S Y X X 'X XX X X . r. ,, S fi' -1 vvY3:'k:'4 X j , HP- .-..- A - :aff -stew. 5 31 ff ff- FQFHN X 5' vis , ft we J x -5 is EA W1 ' ,yi , u ,Q . mn- merican Festival 'Q 5-.... S X fi NX L A -1 J 4 - ,, ilu! Art Exhilwitq carvings and nil paintings are part uf an art exhibit of Stokley Carmichael speaks on black unity during Afro-Arnericun Festival African art Gerard Sc-qwto did the painting UXIwtl'ivr and Child H Week The- statuvs an' from Ghana gli EL r 4 Q Students observing special exhibit prepared lu BSL' during Afro-American Festival Week 74 i' Q, I e .11-7 'px Miriam Makeba, center, international singing personality, listens intently as her husband. Stokley Carmichael, addresses St. Augustines students. X N E i' 5 l ' if ii if , . , - 1, W President Robinson greets African visitors during Afro-American Week festivi- ties. J . During a time when most Afro-Americans are fervently seeking to identify and rediscover their rich heritage, the college conducted an impressive Afro-American Festival Week. This Festival, conducted in three sessions, provided a wealth of information on the history and culture of the black man. The first session heard Dr. Boniface T. Obiehere, of UCLA, trace slavery through four continents. Several other guest speakers spoke on such interesting and informative topics as Slavery through Reconstruction in Americav, Slave Codes of the Western World , and the Philosophy, Economics and justification of Slavery . Dr. Earl Thorpe, of North Carolina College, keynoted the second session centering his talk around the contemporary black man. He related that the central theme of the contemporary black man has been the quest for freedom, equality and affirmation of his manhood. The evening was rounded out with an address by Stokley Carmichael, who stressed love and unity of the black maxi for each other. . ,.,. nrpnfgx .- B ,..--- , n. f l 1 ! - 5 f l , I JA: ix .' ' 'V L---1 All Donnell Xlorris. Student tfouneil President introduces States lrorn Ghana, as the lwxnute spcalxer during the lus l'.XL'4'llK'IlL'X. If Nl Delirah, ,Ninliassador to the l uited final clan ol the Xlro- xIllt'l'IL'Llll Ft-stnal His Excellency, Ii. Xl. Dehrah, Ambassador to the United States from Ghana, concluded the weelis festivities, giving an appraisal ofthe significance of historv relative to Africa and the black man. Nlr. Dehrali emphatically stressed that uThe opaque view ofthe past stems from a deliberate distortion of history and a llagrant suppression of part of itn. Tlirouglioiit the festive week, stimulating and impressive artifact were on display in the Benson Library along with a special display by the Black Student Union. The collections were numerous and included charcoals, woodcuts, silk screens, and color etching. I dt xullu.i t.o,'.i sp'-along out al discussion on the 'Negro inlellectlial Qin' .f 5lax'erx as a World Movement Discussed l,-R Dr Boniface Olmiehere. l'CI,,K, Xlr ,lulius Nunrnons, St ,'xllllllNllIlf'lS College, instructor. Dr Xlelun Drimmer. Atlanta Kun lecturer, Dr Dallmert Williams. Eduard .'Xs.ire ol' Ghana. and Cx ril l, Nwosu of H Nigeria, students I,-R Dr Dallu-rt Williams. Daniel Akpan, Howard Lillll , Dr Halvalola, Howard l'nn , .-Xrnlmassador I-f Xl Delwrah ol Ghana, and Dr Smart lilipo, Townson State College, Balt 1 .E 3' 33 if '-.' iliv ' r fwur1'd '5 ?'bh ' . N te, YPNQL? 'ie hr ' 1 ' .. . eta . FALCONS MEET SECRETARY OF STA'lilf, DEAN HLPSK lfula dent fiHVt'fIllllE'llfS Comention in XX i1SllIIll.ft0Il, D C NIlNl'Illl7t'l' LIT Humphrey. Carla Pouell, and Donnell Nlorris, Student Council Presi- through Deceniber l. at the Nlaylloucr Hotel and State Department dent tullt to Secretary ol Slate, Dean Rusk during the Associated Stue The othertuodelegatesare trom the l not-rsity ol Texas Student Council Pres. received endorsement from Vice-Pres. Humphrey. -gy ' . F xv lonnell D, Morris. President of the Student Council and Larry Omega Brown, Iampaign Manager for Donnell is shown shaking hands uith Yice-President lubert H Humphrey while in Raleigh in March of 1968 attending an Agri- ulture Convention at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Dear Student Body: As Vice President of the L'nited States of America it gives me great pleasure and pride and a distinct honor to endorse the candidacy of Donnell D. Morris for the office of President ofthe Student Covernment Association for the academic year 1968-69. Having served in the Student Government of St. Augustines College for the past two and a half years and President and Vice-President of Dillard Senior Comprehensive High School and State President ofthe Florida State Student Council Association certainly gives him a varied background and extensive training for this most honored position. l'nited Press International Photo Y ,- :Io 33 Q23 ,, Admit to 4 it A .ezihfm V . .d 1 Ihr ire Ernst cnt 5 ba rrp Q tis 4 , 5 4, ' H Hg' li? V -ly - Q i ft 1 -X Q Q .nited ctates 'senate fulliilllllffl' '1 'i r L. - ' f ' asf f '-f- 'N' rt Evo -V '- 'f i fl 717 fx if UA, ,, ,, at ,c ,. ,, .i M H-----W-we-S--A as ---mm P Q , Y, , 4 Q: ' 7 fl .Q Q .4 ' ft.: di .S ssssis s.,-aN-Ae s-so Y-,Y S R I in a ' fi , V 1, N 1 ' - V 93.21 ' K' I . , . :V :, msg nl-: . , ' '- :H ' il. V' ,.'l F I - 2-ssc! 1, -f ff' Y' 4' ff-r YA' W' ' A-' ' ' 'r rr '--- -r' 4 v- W -Am ' ' -rp lags! T A vim-3 Pizksi , -wi fi,-Ag: KQ A 3423214 Qt -Q, as v v 1 i gan- F3 vnfylxj ,r --,3-...gy Q,- tftigli 1 N X X , gf f '5,Eixg1s5..1' L5-if-21 ' , Is: 'm wg! I v lm' A In impressive ceremonies, saturated with pomp and dignity, lovely and gracious Lorraine Creen was crowned Miss St, Augustines College by the outgoing queen, Miss janice Maultsby, 5 ow. ,XV With eloquence and emotion Lorraine expressed her awareness of the tremen dous responsibilities involved in her role as the college queen and pledged faithfully to carry out its challenges, wg'-L avi, ng ' s Q P . Y- g A i ,s,., . f 1,5 N N - . ' l . , -I , ,. , , ,-.,,,M., Q ,N Q X ', as , i SJR. as WS. --'f' - 1 ff- N x :lifzfzfif w -'f I :mi X ..E.3z1w,' - .--M1 ' rc.-iw. p+e:.sK.'.:g,1. :jeg W J, ki E . Lge . ' Q Q Vi. . ri . P. l 'E : S5 KV, R 1 'il .r Coronation of Our Queen xl 3 N. t ...Q f Miss St Augustine-'s College and her Court Carolyn jones, Brenda Byrd, Lorraine Green. Mildred jones, Cynthia jones 79 W'--f -- HM... 1 . .nn-, Qu' .-ip. -J-v'.:.a They Came, They Spoke The note of political power was again sounded on campus with the advent of Senator Clarence Mitchell of Nlaryland as the guest speaker of the january 30th All College Assembly. Become involved and not acquiesced to the power structure, which is politics . preached Mitchell. He condemned Stokley Carmichael and Rap Browns activities as geared by egotism and selfish motives. He expressed confidence, not disenchantment in the American youth. 'il believe . he said, that the young generation will be the salvation of our nation and the world . He reminds us that the youth did not produce dirty movies, dope, and other things for which they are blamed. Xlitchell was well received by the student body His appearance represents the efforts ofthe Lyceum Committee to attract prominent national servants and others to the campus. 'f-'-'--W' P:ffW5Fl The new realization, on the part of Negroes, that the possession of political power delegates to them the means of counteracting so many of their shortcomings is symbolized in the strong efforts of Dr. Reginald Hawkins in his bid forthe NC. gubernatorial seat during the bygone elections. Dr. Hawkins, the first Negro candidate to run for governor in NC. made it clear that he did not care to be the governor of black people alone. He appealec in particular to the liberal, the young, the black and the poor. He attacked relentlesslyindustry, the National Teachers Association, the Public Welfare System, and employment agencies, charging them respectively with underemployment, prejudice, lackadaisical attitudes and inefficiency. Hawkins urged the registration of eligible voters as only some 300,000 of some 700,000 potential voters were registered. The Political Science Club recognized his rising prominence in the political arena and had him as our guest speaker on campus Nlay14. He challenged the students to equip themselves for the jobs of tomorrow and predicted that the genius of tomorrow will come out of the ghetto . . . . We Listened i i l l eo Il , l , l Student Leadership Conference At no other time in recent history has there been a greater need for Administration-Faculty Student collaboration in the procurace and maintenance of an energetic and productive educational system. St. Augustine's tries to keep abreast of the times, and as such, on October 12,13, the third annual Administration-Faculty- Student Conference was held at Umstead Park, Raleigh. It is a fact-finding mission. A program geared towards the realization of the interests of all involved. The isolation, the study, and the remedial action recommended for relationship problems, all make for a better, well lubricated, dynamic educational machine. The two guest speakers of the conference, Mrs. Hazel Logan, guidance counselor at Fred J. Carnage junior High School, Raleigh and Mr. Julius Nimmons of the St. Augustine's History Department, discussed Leadership-the qualities of a leader and his role in society. Means for promoting academic excellence were probed. Mr. Richard Mizelle, guidance counselor, St. Augustine's, led a discussion on, The Expectations of Students, Faculty and Administration. Recommendations were drafted and the same committee was to meet at intervals during the school year to further study and possibly implement the suggestions. Student representatives to the conference were drawn from different social, academic, and greek organizations. City students and students unaffiliated with any organization were also represented. The snapshots show how there was time for recreation and sports. Since in these informal activities so much cordiality and understanding is displayed, there is no reason why such a pattern could not be adopted in formal and academic matters. Then, for the administration, faculty and students, the sea of interaction would be as tranquil and placid as that pictured here and all will Hpaddlen along with some unity of purpose. .ff 5? ...ln 'V' .1 After spirited discussions, the mind relaxes and concentrates on pleasant and lively recreation. A. Xa - Participants were, left to right, Selestine joyner, Dean A, V, Hunt, james Burt, Doris Hilliard, Dorothy Barksdale, Donnell Morris, Peter Adams, Eula Humphrey, M r. Richard Mizelle, Louis Coe, Donald McCoy, Sequoia Weatherford, Winnie Robinson, Miss Ruby Austin, Raymond Gilmore, and C-ary Waytes. ix . as s - K-Q. ' V 'fE'Z, J Q. 4-ff ' f 1' s 1 if k .ffiglw X i fri.. .4-'fl .f. 5 ,Wf -X aff ff i 'F ,ll The spirit of the Christmas Season was enhanced with a consolidated Christmas Concert by the Choir, Vocal Ensemble, and Concert Band. - .l.H.LILl lji vw' CMV' -...wwf Manhattans Entertain During Homecoming. The Student Council added an exciting note The Manhattans to homecoming week activities by sponsoring the talented and versatile Manhattans. Also performing with the Manhattans were the equally exciting Magnificents. 83 The Lyceum Series Upens Not merely a fitting compliment to this years Lyceum Series, but indeed also one of its highlight personalities, was the beloved Amanda Ambrose. If you had to label her you would probably term her a jazz singer, but one with a most unique and arresting style. A delicious blend of ballads, blues, jazz, rock and gospel music-captivating the senses and intoxicating the soul. A singer cum piano, comedienne and actress, Miss Ambrose grips and delights an audience with any mood she chooses to simulate. Endlessly spontaneous, consistentlyinfectious and engaging, the thing about this artist is that she is FUN . l i it u, Versatility, vigor, charm, and magnanimity-soul sister Amanda recei es orchid from coed Carolyn Fisher B4 ' amanda czmfzcwe G-V hd Don Cossack Dancers -- ef-ek A-1 The pomp of the military, the lustiness of thc en mhlt I e r A star attraction of the lyceum program was the Cen. Plantoff Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers who appeared on campus Dec. -1. This group is one of the most impressive group internationally known-having touched on 65 countries in their itinerary. This all male group in their bright uniforms, take on a military appearance when they stomp onto stage in such perfect formation. Then when they burst forth in song so lustily, your hair raises on end. So frighteningly mighty, mellow are their voices. just as talented are they as- dancers-uThe Dagger Dancers they are called, as they implement daggers in many of their hreath-taking acts. They draw large crowds wherever they go and they had a very appreciative audience at our Emery Building when they graced us with their presence. v X One of the main features of the Lyceum series, the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. was fea- tured in our October concert. Under the expert baton of Benjamin Swalin, it was a delighted and stimulating performance in the Emery Health and Fine Arts Center. 87 Fi 'Q gp, KWH' AF ,.kQt 1 ' ' x I 'S Q W-, '..:'... .... ,...,.,.. .,..+.-,.....,., 'a j. ,f Iv' . Q- W5 ei? ,X xg I. tid- 3l,l 'v VISA! FW' iz The Musical Arts Quintet Michael Sullivan M mimi-I Sullnun, H.1mmcr- .. W ,W-v..A,,.-...Tr W , ,A fr. -, 1 Freshmen, ' Sophcmores, juniors Quicksilver faces Ever changing Ever growing . . . Suddenly g A F .,-I ,,,...-f vb' 9: . xv., -I xs, Y Adams, Maria, '70 Henderson Adams, Peter, '70 Raleigh Albury, Spencer, '72 St, Petersburg, Fla. Aldridge, Shirley, '70 Raleigh Alston, jerry. '71 Louisburg Alston, Mary, '71 Halifax Alston, Novella, '71 Louisburg Alston. Phyllis. '71 Franklinton Ames, Carolyn, '70 Virginia Beach, Va. Anderson, Iemetta, 71 Charleston, S.C. Anderson, Vivian, '72 Amityville, N.Y. ,,.f LIIHI IPI I I I I I I III I I I I ,f Andrews, Darrell,'T1 Raleigh An:l1er,Ma!lie.' ' Louisville, Ga Armstrong, Eric, 472 Charleston, S C Arnold, Annie Pearl, Raelord Ash. Helena, '70 Hollywood, Fla Askins, Toney, '71 jamaica, NX. Austin, JoAnne, '72 jacksonville, Fla. Avert, Eddie, '71 Roanoke Rapid Avery. Louries, '72 Four Oaks Backman, Theresa, 'T Charleston, S.C, Badger, Leroy,'T1Z Clayton if-4 -.rw i , , X -XAN Q ff H V -L .,-i ' Ax s Jlfvwv' it E. 3, 1 . ' gi T X lf ' ' - lxmx ,. ' - E' 'R , - ,r X V ,Lk X ..',..ir:., ' rc.-'Nz--RN f W V - i 1 ,gl wuQiFi'im-, ' . . L K' W-5'W -'-- . i. ' he fs at fr B , ski' ' V F lj: ' fills , J 1 ' in ,,Y- , ' J R ti . fi B .f lvl i ft UAS, ' ' ' if 'f' wif ,Af as ZH K ' - l' ' ' s ' 'rug ww --f x 4' , I -. ' ' -' XL 1 h, , , s ' s.Ei'j cf- fx 3 1 1, 'C ' it ' I G? ii, 1 .-5.1 sw-+ ,-.X . tx -Q, ,-- .p-5 if vel M W N ,sb 'J' Baham, Jocelyn, '70 Wilmington Bailey, Clifton, '72 Washington Ballard, Hercule, '72 Washington, DC, Bandy, Bessie,'T1 Nashville Banes, Lelia, '70 Miami, Fla. Barbour, Effie, '71 Clayton Barnes, jacqueline '71 Goldsboro Bames, joseph, '71 Nashville Barnes, juanita, '72 Wilson Barnes, Margaret, '71 Greenville Bamett, Patricia, '72 Camden, N.j. Bates. Marshall. 'TU Riileigli Buttle, Doris. 'Tl Whilulwrs Batts.lfumtai1c'e.'Tl janiuiuu. N Y Bazemure, Evelyn. 'TO Yonkers, NY Beal, Vuleria, '72 Arlington, Va, Becl-me-ll. Prince, '77 Raleigh Beckwith, Arte-lia, 'TZ Raleigh Bell, Hazel, '72 Williamston Be-then, Alma, '72 Greensboro Birdsall, Barbara. 'TO Raleigh Black. Sand ra, '12 Robersonville 'L' We ua! 'Lang JRMDIHU-:UI msMhiaee-.smxvumi-W.:-.tru it Blakeney, Donald, '70 Washington, D.C. Blalock, Saral1,'7O Raleigh Bland, Rosa, '70 Petersburg, Va. Blocker, Gwendolyn, '11 Washington, D,C. Boddie. Linda, '72 Nashville Boger, Windilynn. '70 Charlotte Bomar, Sharon, '70 Plainsfield, N.-I. Bond, Viola, '70 Windsor Booth, joAnne, '71 Henderson Boyce, Frieda, '71 Rich Square Boyce, johnnie, '72 Rich Square Bm vr. Inn-r if H.lIA'nLll l'zrv1'sl1'l1, R.xllmll.1, l'i.lIlllt'l Brrw.uln1s,Hu1x.un, T1 K-1'v.'1'l', 5 f, Br1vL'k.XlKxrn-111.72 Clolxlslmrn Brmrkw. .-Xllu-rl. 'TU f:Illtl'IL'St0Ilk 5 C Brmxn, Bt'Ilj.llIllH, 'Tl Xli.um, l l.n BfUXXII.C1klfl'lC.'T2 Km-nlx Brmxn,Dun1cl.4Tl CIM-xgxpz-ulw, Yu Bram n, I.4vune. 'T! Gastonia Bnm n. Margaret. 'TU lnmun, S il Brmxn. NIJIFX, Tl Hcm1ngu.n,S CI v Bron n, jacquely li, 'TO Fftllfllllfb, 5 C Broun. Patricia. '77 Pelershurg, Ya Brown, Shirley. '72 Next Bern Bruton, Myra, 'Tl Perrine, Fla, Bryant, Dolores, 'Tl john's Island, SC, Bulluck, judy, 'TO Rocky Nlount Burchette, Marquita, '72 Washington, D.C, Burden, Elizabeth, '72 Charleston, SC Burnette, Dennis, '71 Mebane Bu mette. Raymond. '70 Raleigh Burwell, Grace, '70 Henderson Burwell, Marcus, '72 Philadelphia, Pa, Byrd, Della, 'Tl Clayton Cain, Wilbert, '72 Maxton Caldwell, Francena, '70 jenlcinsville, S.C. -Cx J Q-'K xx KY, --'s. N...- 'UN cg- l,.1rlm.nlln, Xlluwlgn. U' Xurfrrux. X4 KZAFI' SICHLA, TU R411-xuh 1l.lFflIl2lUIl,Bfl'Ild1L T2 l,llfh.LlII Cursmn, Cmwrm-ll. 'Tl 'l'rx un Carter, Susie, 'TU BK1tsSbl1rg,SC Cunudy, Edr1.l.'T0 Klnstrm CL1flf1il1.ly,jU.'Xl1I1C', 'Tl Raleigh Carty, jo.-Xnne, '72 New Bern CIhL1IIlbEl'S, Marnie, 'Tl Winston-Salvm Chapman. Nc-ll ie. 'Tl Ayden Chcfter, Camlvn, 'Tl rN1ldf'I1l,Fl.i 'bl ',,.., illrlxp. H.1ttl1', 12 llvmlvrsmu Cflmlx. 5IlL'Il.1. 'Tl Opn-I,HL'ku. Flu i,nI,I+, IAPIIISV. ll W.ul1nm1tmn. D KI Law, lmulw, 12 l'llll.1rln'Ipl1l.1, Pu Cullum-r, Riclmrd, 'TU Rulwlnus, III Curluvll. Dnrrm, 'TI RlchSql1.lrv Cuuprr, Frcderick. 'T Oxfmrcl Cfuthnghum, Patricia PhlIdiil'IllI'IIi,l. Pu Cox, Curnly n, 'TO Raleigh Cux,l,i1ldu,'Tl Hupvr fIux.Tur11n1x.'TLZ Ropvr -, -'Du vw' lfmmlznll, Xl.1rx T1J Hulwrwnx IH41 K'r.xl11.lIll.xrl1-s T2 l'lull.ul1-lpl1l.1 PM Q r.1ll4lnl I.nI1lm'x 11 1.14---lnxlllv Lrnxxfnrfl. Da,-lmruh, .Xxhm-xlllz' ifrmxlvx. Dvllu. 'Tl Blyslllll. Huw llrc'cll1',Hc'Ktx.'T ' Pmx hum KIrzmlx.I'u1lmlvl6.'T2 l:hL'Nlll'l', S if Crmlmx. Ka-nnctl'1, Tg f:I'L'K'lISI70I'Il Clrudup,Rn11uldfTU Kfllswupr-allw, X11 lIllf'fve', l.l0I1Cl,.TU Cl1v5a1pc'a1ke, Yu f.lll'flC. Luffy JJ Wlntexullc liurrw, Re-21n.aId.'T- ilnlllslmru Dmnghcrtx, Ruswll. QNAIIILIUU. X il lD.u1N.5Inrlvx.'Tl 'lln I1-rx. 5 Lf l,l'llIILHl1.Ilt'Ill'N 'TZ Rqlmxlll sg? Delirium, Shirley, 'TO Wake Forest Degruffcnried, Yvonne 17 Graham Dm-Yam-, Linda, 'TZ Garland Dickens, john, '72 Raleigh Dickens, Peter, '70 Tarboru Diggs, jerry, '71 Wilson Dorsey, Hose, 'Tl Raleigh Dunn, Alene, '72 Zebulon Durham, Brenda, '72 Robersonville Du rham,Carher,'T1 Goldsboro Durham, Gloria, '71 West Palm Beach, Fla Eaddy, Rachel,'T1 Wendell Earp, Eve-lyn,'T1 Clayton Eatman, Gail, '72 Newark, NJ. Eclmundson, Dorothy, Pleasantville, NJ. 102 I ws -'muh ,wi WDW. lfdmumls, Elmira, '72 Norfolk, Ya liclwurds, lirnvst me, '70 Se-lrnu Fd wards, Lum, '72 Selma Edwards. Shirlvy. '71 Rocky Mount Edu ards, Bill, 'Tl Norfolk, Va, Ellis, Ronald, 'TU Toledo, Ohio Estes, Christine, '71 Durham Euland, Ethel, '72 Charleston. S C Evans, Linda, '72 Virginia Beach, Ya Evans. Nancy, 'TU Raleigh Fishcr. Carol, 'TO Bronklvn, N X in 'Qnr ufph' 655355 06 fluxil. Uilu, fl NL-xx lwffh S fi I urLl,Cinrulx!1. 741 XX llwn I-Xml, -Ignllvttw. T2 ffh.xrlz-xlmn. N K' Ifnrcl. Xm4'll.1, '72 XYilxnll I'-UNIPF, ifqrnly ll. 'TU Smrtvx. S CI I-'mh-r, Dorothy 'TH Rnlulslll lfmfvr IlIlll'l 'Ta Stnrlvx, S C lfmtvr, l,rmlm11'. WTI Ihrclxy Nlmmt Fmtvr. P.ntrlcl.n. 'TU Lrvur. S K, FUlIL'lIt', Louis. 'TZ Orange, N j Fun IDT. jny Cv. 'TU T.1ylf1rs.Sff Fulk-r. Llildil, '72 Hun1pstvuLl Fullc-r, Putrlcm, 'TQ Xlvlmurll' fhlll, Kurcfn, Tl Q1hllfIk'Ht0Il. S C c:glU.RU51A.NT2 Pc-mllehvn ilf-llwrw. Slnrlvx, w flll.lI'll'Nl47ll. 5 CI flt'1llllt'I'S.'l1lll'lIll11, 'Tl f,ll.lI'll'Nll7II. 5 C, clilffh, lQ1l1lwl'lccl1, 'TU NNN rlINl1.ll'IL'l'l. N Y Gilvlux, Luther, Tl CllL1I'll'SllHlHl'ljl,l'1lS,Sf Cllcl1rist,Shirlr-y, 'TZ Clmrlc-stun, S CI, Gill. Patricia, 'Tl Luuislrurg Gilliam, Xlelx1Iie,'Tl Windsor Gilmore. Evelyn, 'TI Bnumun, S C Glenn. Cleo, 12 New hcrry , S C Glenn, Sl12H'Ull,'7l Sparta Godley, ltla,l71'l BL-lhuveln Gf1l'figurn, l,ycli11,'TIl Ylfgllll1lB01jL'll,YLl Gooding, Cusxa1mlr.1. 'TI LaCr.n1!,L' Cuoclnlnml,Xhll1run,'T Crvlclslmrn L... 'M -' Us-ww--A A -MMM-' 'I-f'f +1QU ff1f'-QELQL-I - i - 4 - i .'1 'H ' ' 1 if ii , - .i:. ,i .lszrf sua4u3f1Q:uvA'wo,r:u-i,'i 1mm .. ,, - 4.f:f-p..- ,,. . -Q, -'CW fi- '-r .Tfff . , 2 I 6 v'1i,,:'.f,.2 ,, fliifff I' 'F i 7 , CW X .22 f 'ew 4 1' ' l i X W Lili Q' 11421 ii if ' i ' CQYA -Y-. fi' , va r,,', + ,fr 5 J Corclan, Ruhert, 'TZ Virginia Beach, Ya Cola, Cynthia, 'TO Raleigh Graham, Cheryl, 'Tl LaGrange Graham, Frances, '70 Bolton, S. C Grant, Nellie Mae, 'Tl Ce-urge Graves..-Xliee,'T1 Garner Graves, Marily n, '70 Garner Cray, Agnes, '72 Bzittlesborn Green. Ann, '70 Raleigh Green, Rosa Marie, '70 Raleigh Green, Roxanna, '72 Maxton Hall, Betty jean, 'Tl Lumberton Hall, Buma W., '70 Fletcher Hall, Claudia, '72 Miami, Fla Hall, Kenneth, '71 jersey City, Nj. -1 'fx ft X .AHVWX Www xiii-f ---Q.-6' . ,, .nt ri-'Z Gilchrist. Loretta, '71 Canu-mn Hall, Vista, '72 Beuluville Hannilwal. Crefton, '7l Railway, N l. Harden, Danette, '70 Savannah, Ca Harden,Pl1yllis,'7l Norfolk, Va, Hardy, Velinda, '70 Fillery Hargrove, Patricia, '71 Battleboro Ha rlcley, Earlene, '72 Havelocl: Harrell, Patricia, '71 Pendleton Harris, Ann, '7l Kitlrell Harris, Bobby, '71 Farmville Harris. Ella Lee. '70 Pantegn Harris, Cay Q. '70 Rocky Mount Harris, Mildred. '72 Louisburg Harrison, Angelina, '72 Nnrlnllt, Va ian-1' .. 1 VY' qv-- :fi 1 Wy., i ,-. 'G' r QV! llmltllh, 5ll'Yl1'lIl', t N.Hrlnllx.Y.1 lI.mlt1m.KIluH1ml,'T l,l7lll5llllrll ll.xxx ltms, Xl.ll'Il'llll. llulvllll Ilan kms, 'l'l11unz1s, 'T l,UlllNlDllI'Q H45 xx mul, Cllristinc. llwvrzctmx n. S C llvnry, ltlllit' Klum:- lhllllltlt' llcrnc, Dt-lmruh, 'TU llll1lTlCilfYH,sf: llvrnv. lluclnt-3, '72 flll.1l'lt'SlllIl,Sc1 llc-xx 4-tt. B1ll'llklfkl.l7l,l Supply Ill-xx lctt, .'Xlvxumlc'r. l'llCllI'llUI1Cl, Yu. Hilton,Ar111L'ttf'.'T2 Hampton, Yu. llxncs, lille-Qtir1c'.'T Plulaclelplliu, Pu Hines, Hnlwert, '70 Hug-ky Mount Hinton, Bc-rnicv. '70 Garner HullL'B. Mary R . 'Tl Hurrellsvillv 1 I Hullllvsllullll, Tl Hlx1v:r.1 Hlxlvll. l l.x Ilmvd,Hl1ml.1lhrlxlum-. T XX .nl-w Iwm-xt Horton, U gmltvr Tl Xxvl'llLlt'll Horton, Nyllllillll. jr , 'TH Culunllum Huustun, ,Xmlrm-u T . 'TH jerscx Cfltx, Nj H mx ard, band r.A. '72 XYushingtm1 Hllllhdfd,xYlHl1lH'l,47l NILIYSIIX illi- lIuHmun. 1lHlIllN, 'Tl Ruse Hull HIIQHIIIS, jucquelim: 'TU Clmrle-stm1,SCI Hunt, joy cv. 'TI Ruper IIlgY31III.5Kt'Xt'll,.Tf. New H.lYt'll,COHl1 lxury, Surah, 'Tl Fl0rf'IlL'r', S C Jackson.Cnrlwllu. T2 M11ltmnl.lll jauksnn. Durrmlllvu. T2 XYu5hl11gtuln, D C JdL'kSUIl, john XX mlm, A Ml PILHLSQJIIK, S ll an 'Y' 1419 -ja! 3. I' wr 've jacobs, Elaine, 'Tl Rich Square jacohs, Gloria, '72 Rich Square james, Edward Ill. 470 Charleston, West Va, james, Larry, A70 Wilmington jelfries, William, '72 Burlington johnson, Clifford, 'TO Norwalk, Conn, johnson, james, 'Tl Washington, DC. johnson, jerome, '70 Raleigh johnson, Lusynthia, 'Tl Newark, Nj johnson, Norma, 'Tl Hillsborough johnson, Thomas Virginia Beach, Va jolley, Harold. 'Tl Goldsboro jones, Carolyn. '71 Goldsboro jones, Enrique, 'Tl Newark, N.j. jackson, john, '71 Mt, Pleasant. S.C. in Kas!! ,vw gf-- wv ...- ,.,.-- QW n X, .J 10' I vx. an--,. Vi I 1 'ZW tv UN it' -3 N x x gh, fs . i 'Zffi 5' 1-aww rE1:3E1l. gi4.l,-EQ2ff'1, , jones, George :X , 'TU Garner jones, N1ichael,'T2 Chicago, Ill, jones, Mildred, '70 Virginia Beach, Ya jones, Morris, 'TU Philadelphia, Pa jones, Nancy, '72 Clinton jones,Olga,'T1 Raleigh jones, Paula jean, 'T Raleigh jones, Phyllis C., '72 Raleigh jordan, Brenda L., 'T Raleigh jordan, Otis, '72 Eure jasl1ua,Victor,'70 Cleveland, Ohio Kelly, Richard, 'Tl Newark, N.j. Kelly. Willie james, Lillington King. Cecilia. 'TI Goldsboro King, Shirley U Lucama Q-K L ...X . 'x lxlllluxx, Dnrls. 'Tl liultun, Ps lf ldulsml. H1-rlu-11. 'TU l'Il-.n.ml. X C, l..llxk',c:UllF.lll lfI1lL'rw1l.'Tl lzlrlmlxlyll. XX l.4m'. l'.1lu.nrcl. 12 Bm-cllnrcl H1IIN,NX Lama, Cha-ry I, '72 Hull-null l,.mw11, SI1.mm,'7l XXQ1sl1i1lp1tull,Dff l,e'.zcl1. lfrm-slum. 'TU Fuquny, Ydrinu l,l'c:flllIll,xYlllI1llll,lTl I mx nan-ml. Lu I,4-mmrcl, Hmm-111urxfT2 'l'rvx1tun, Nj 1,1-xmcr, jurm-s,'Tl Luullslwurg I4-xx ls. Sanclm. 'TU Ylfjlllllil Beucll, Yu l.c'nls,Sl1r'ryl.'Tl Opu Locke, Flu L1-uis, Yule. 'TI Xkxslmirmgtoru, D CI 1,1-nu-r,In1r1g,'Tl Bronx, X Y Llttlv. l'1x'elyr1,4T2 Rfll?t'I'5UI'lYllll' NN-me NL. QQ. .du-'ff EQ Lllllw. I,1ml.n. fl Iii-In-rwxnxlllr 1,1-l1:kI'l1xllis TU XNmI11ngnm.IJ1I Lung, Hum. Tl l.m-xx lllv, S K, Lrm urx. Di.mnL', 'TQ THHIIIHIISX :Hn-. S Cl l,uL'.As, .XHU-cl, '72 Hlllsnlc, Mal Luuus, Hvrmum, 'TU c:Il21fIl'NKI'YlI, S LI l.ucm, Lux uIi.1, 'Tl XY1lxun Lucas. Patriuiuf 7 Kniglxldalc LfIllL1d,Cjlllhi.i,'TU New Xm1rk,N Y LllINlf,S21I'Llh,v7I2 Halcmh Lynn, llunuld, 'Tl Ralcugh Lyu1Is,Fl'mlya1. 'Tn Curndcn. X j xIL XHl5tt'f. IJ.lIJhlIL'l' Ruln-ugh Xh'CIl1u11h,j-M-f. TH Hull-igl1 Nlcilllllcn. fQlHfIJ,I, T Rah-1111 Xlc-Dcmvll, CL-nrg10tlc','T X1-xx 1urIx.XX XIL'I7mu-Il. Hurrx, jr,, 'TU Orrum Xlcl-'1ndcl1,jmcphuw, '70 Plll'l5fllHlIlII.Yi1 Xlcllill. Cluyhurne, '72 Lancaster, Pu, NIcKinrmn. FFf?dL'l'iL'k. '72 Ruelnrd N1cNvil,.-Xgm-5.'71 lim in McNeill, Way mund, 'TU Rod Springs NIcPhutter, Notre, '72 Huelnrd Xlcliae, Kathvrinv, '72 Lumberton X1CWilliams. Wanda, '72 Enfield Xlack, Cleveland, 'TI Boston, Nluss. Muck, joseph, '72 Xliami, Flu. XIack,N'ilheln1ena,'T0 C FEET, SC. INIuckcy, Gloria. '72 Lancaster. SC Xlalone, Nydiu, '72 Philadelphia, Pa 1 pu vigrx. YV' 1 . yur 'FP' L, Xl.lIkLII'lIHl, ifmllm' 1 H.m1ptun,X.1 Xhnlnlllxu,,l.1L'ql1n-lnllv. Mfrk IJUIIII Xlllfsllilllfll. H.1rlmr.1, Iiurln Xlmmt Xlurtm. H4'rln'ri, .TU l..llILl. 5 C. XIJSL, Nathan li , 'TU Phil.1ch-lphlu. Pu xlll55L'Hhl'fLl. illurm. Puterwhursi. P4 N143 nnrd. f:11l'IHt'lltLl S1HilIlIlLlh,cLLl Xluyu Nlqry. '72 xYt'ldHIl Nlerritt, Mary, 'TI Clayton Rl errm C1lIlll'l',JUl1IlI RQIICIHII Ill Xllddlekuu,l mr1cis,'TJ Cha rlvston. S Cf Xlldclletun, Willigun lluldslmru Xlilr-s, BL-.111fwrl. Tl Halt-nlh XllHn'r.flur11lln:, T3 Nvu lwrrx. 5 fl Xlltvlwll. I.lH1.m. 'TU Ylfjllllld licuclz, X .1 sa-. 15. S.- ba sph'-'Q Kg -Q ,-fx If Xlclfoy. Xlicliaivl. 'TZ llaleigli NlUIll'U1',J0llll,.Tl Bronx, Nl Nlontuguv. Nlarx, 'T2 Oxforcl Xloocly, Lucy P , 'TU Roanoke Rapids Nlnore, Co enclolyn. 'Tl llurnpsleacl NIUOYU,1LlCllllL'llIlt',lTl Durham Moore, john, 'T2 Washington Moore, Rosemary, 'T0 'lliskegce Inst :Xla Moore. Sandra. 'Tl RuL'l4X Priilll Nloranl, Carflenus, 'T2 Orrum Morgan. Carol, 'T2 Wake Forest Moring. Barbara. 'TO Raleigh Moseley. Roosevelt, 'TO Virginia Beach, Va. Moseley. Brenda, 'TO LaC-range Mnuzon. Carmen, 'Tl Macon ,I , WGN H-Na! X1 Rf kgs 491 x.-x, V. Nh 'YU' ff! ff 1 , , 0-1 : f ff 'fjifiifci Xlgifml. lDL'lHlI'.lIl, .1 U .xslumgtun D KI xlllllllllfil. ,lumix . '72 X'1ru1l11.1l34-.1clu,X .n xIllI'l1llX.I,.lXlK'.-T2 HrU.l1'xX HX Xlurphy. Sllirlvx . 'TQ HLlFfNXlIIt', S C Nlym-rx, lflwn jcrwx Cilx. Nj N1-vlx.H1-wrlx,'Tll XM-xtliullxxwml,F14 Nvvlx. P.1lrlclL1,'7lI Chinn Llrmm' Nvslxit. liul1uInl.kT2 rMllx'XiHn' Nm-xx NUIIIV. Bm vrly, 'T XYllxnn NL-xx 801110. CIM-ster, '72 QADIIXXLIN NL'lSl3l1,f:.lftPl,-71, N1-xx Huulwllv, X Y Nulrlfh UQ-urg1'NX ,!7U lD1lflE'll.C.l NXXUSll.c1ffill.'7l l'rnuuln.x, E Nngvrm Oll'y,f:1lfl'l,XIlII. TU Wmhilxgtnun. IJ C' Lnl'f.NLlIlL'X T2 Xhlshlngtnrl D KI M 49' ,- 'V- S Q. g if wr- 2 Hr, EWS ,-.1 '13 J..-L Q gg 55,13 Otuy, Ruluml. 'Tl XX 1lNillllLflllll, D ff Ou vm. Rl1niici.i,'T2 xyihillllgfllll Purkvr, llcnrx, T2 Suiru-rxillv. Xlgiws Parker, Syiiiu R . 'TU Cvciair Crum' Pulte-rwii, Mary, 'TU Ri-ri Springs Colin-rs. Siiirlux , 'TQ Cinirim-storm, S C Peacock, Imrvttu, '70 Carlin-r Perkins. C,irulyri, 'TO Yuncvlmrim Pc-rrp, Cary , 'TI XYemi0ii Perry. Claudia. 'TO XYcndvll Perry . joyce Ann, '70 Luuisiuirg Petrus, Elsie. 'TI Neu York, NX. Petu ay, Frances. '72 Whitakvvrs P95 ton, jcnnie Nl- 'Tl Cary Pierce, Edmund, 'TO Windsor X-...df Q:-mx 44 ,,-V 'vw l'iHl1l.u1.CIll.4rlullsxNTI Ian fu-ld lhllfllhlll, pHll!l'IIl.lIl. 'TH lim,-lu Xluuul l'ull1lvvx . ,lLlIlllK'lIl', LTU l'hll.11!L'lpl11.l, V4 Pmrlv.-l.1s1lllll1', T2 N411-:gill Potivr. VX'g1lts'r. Tl XII Plnxlsgxlll, 5 Q, Prmvu, lful, 'Tl XYl1ih-xillv Pmxrll. f:IlfllIYl1,'TI linglcumvcl, X j P1mL'II,Kl1Il1..72 Hurlsxillv, 5 if Prctl3,CL1mlxn,'T1 Ralf-ugh Prlur. 'lk-rcs.n. 'Ti xVLl5hiIlQ'UYIl Prllchvlt,HunL1ld,'T2 Hclldcrmn Pun ix l.U1llNll'l'Lll1, '72 Oak Cm Quick, Humxld. 'TZ Huh-:gli Qumn. jum-N XX 'l'rvntnn Rumscur. .Muclrrq WTI Hlgll Prlmt 'Wh N-0 sf gr- KU ...- I Rxincl, B1.lFllLll'1l..Tl Rnlviglu Randolph. l.uX'unim Nvxx Xorli, N X Rusplwvrrx. Donulcl, 'Tl Trviikoli Ri-nihs-rt, j1lC4lllL'lfl1..7 Cluirli-ston, 5 lf. R1-vis, Ru rim ru, '72 lmflrniigc RlL'l1A.lI'KlbUll, Slit-ilu. 472 Wnncla-ll Ricks, .Xrlcsti-r, 'Tl Rocky Mount Roberts, Box crly, 'Tl Bronx, N X, Roberts, Melvin. '72 Orruin Rol1erts.Nancy,'Tl Norfolli,Yi1 Roberts, Ronald, 'Ti Lakeland, Fla Robertson, Cu endolyn Raleigh Robinson, Cordon, 'T2 We-st Point. Yu Robinson, joy ce. 'Tl Clinton Robinson. Regina. 'Tl Magnolia llnlnnsnn, S1nnlrn.'Tl UVA-sl l':nnl.Y.1 Rnlnnsnn, XYIIIIIIU. 'TZ llnllu. N l llngcrs, Bully 'Tl Rn-nl Sprnngs Rngcrs, Dnrntlmcu, '70 Bunn Rogers. lLl.1, 'TZ l-'urmx ille Rnper, Nliul1edl,'T2 X:-xx Rm-ht-Ile, Nl Rmx land, Isaac. 'Tl Wnslnngtnn. D C Rmstnn, Yvrrm, 'TU Humptnnl Ya Ruf'l'in. Klum, 'TO Lnnislmnrg Ryuls. .'xIllll4llllL'lll', All Temnsuml, CJ Supp. Brenda, 'TQ Fnqu.n-Yurnm SL'nIl.l,illlnl1,'7f. Raleigh Scott, Marx lf , 'Tl Raleigh Scnlt, NIlcl1..wl.'T!l Fnlwnl, Pu SCHU, l'm-gqx, 'TU Nmx port Ncrxx 5. YJ g xi un 'Nr-, g,,, Scurlnclx. Ylclx, 'Tl Du rlmm Slmrumn, Kllnrm, 'TU Bm-lrrmx Slmu, FrL1Illx.'T2 f:illIlill'lI. X j Slum-pu rcl, Nluxxnv, 'Tl Curnvr Sunrmrm. Cuml. 'TZ Nllilllll. Flu slllllllillh, juunilu, '72 Gumlxerrx Sums, Num, 'TU l'l PlL'l'L'l'. Flu, Sllljllt'l2.1I'f,CL'l1'5llIlL'.'7l lhleiglm Singh-lurx , lfclith, 'TU Rlllcigll 5kinnvr. I-'elvlm-, 'TU Clwsupeake. Yu Small, Sandra, 'TU Ply mouth Small, Senyu, 'TZ Plx mouth SlHi.lllS.K6I1!lllll,'T2 Charleston. S C Smulls. Sy lx ia. 'Tl Xvllllllllglilll Smasham, joy CC, 'Tl Cl1urlestnn.S C Smith. xlit-iii. 'Tl Nliumi, I-'lu Smith, tliirrit-, Tl lixiluiqli Smith, litlclit-. 'Tl luiiettt-xille' Smith, Lurni, 'TI Huhgi me ml Smith, Lillian, '72 Lake Wgiccgxindii Sinitl1.l,m1ice,'TU Clarktun Smith, Nlargarvt,'T1 Roaliukt' Rapids. Ya Smith, Ophelia. 'TO Ton nscml, Cu Smith. Mary. 'Ti Wuslimgt on Smith, Patricia, '72 Miami. Fla Smith, Percy, 'TU Raleigh Smith, Pc-rnell, '70 South Hill, Yu Smith, William, 'TO Hartfrirzl. Conn Spain, Ray. 'TU Virginia Beach, Ya, Spellur, Ye-rin-xtiiiu' Windsor 95 Wind lg- 'YI' ,Q fx- w , .v K SILIHIIIHN, Hlllurd. 10 jvrsn-x Cltx, Nj Slullfir-Ill. Slrirlcy. '71 Ll'ilSllllf1l Siulllcx,l3g1rlmr:1,NT2 Huln-rsnm illv St1'I7Ill'IlNUll, Shirlvy. 'T Gun shurg, Ya. Stewart, Kitty, '72 XYyurlcl1ulClr,N Y SlL'NLlI't,P1ltfiCiLl.-To R.lIL'i11,h Stover, l,0Cur1t0,'T1 Durham Sturdivunt, Shirley, 'TO Hulvigh Sl1tphin,.Xnn.'T0 South Boston, Ya Sutton, judith, 'TO Brooklyn, N Y Sydnnr, Stephen. '70 .-Xrlinglnl1,Yu Sy kos, joseph, 'TO Columbia Tupp, Sl1utu,'T2 Durham Tuylnr,jan10s.'T2 Windwr Taylor, Nlurjoric-,471 Pc-kvrslmrg, Yu 'Nun fu- 29 A... A-qw. xs x-.A 'IKM lwr, Hlltlx, TI Xll.1x1n1,l'l.1 'lvl'IIllIIl'llYll C'mr11- 'U , , 1 Xll Flv.u.mt Sl, I'i1wll1pwI1,I1-1114.11-l.'T1l HFHIIX. N X 'l'mmu'r. Hmx.11'cl, T2 l'l11lnLlvlpl1lLm Pu VIQIIUIILIN, Alcu L-1, 'Ti l'lltllI.lX?x gullun 'l'lmm.1s, Hulvlwlc. To l,:1l,rms4g X zu 'l'l1u1npsm11l,Xlgnlklv, Tl Illx'ivl'u Heucll, Flu 'l'lmIIlpwn.Quin-11. Tl lln-llclvrsun 'lkacluln-, Fllfllhlll. 'Tl l.lmwt,nt5, X .L Tuppllnl. 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K..1rnly 11, .U NN Uhhmll WL-st, jk-rry NI ,471 Row Hull Wlxitukcr, Xnmx, 'TU Enficld XYh1fC, lflh1,'Tl Crue-lmville xvhltkl, -Incl, '72 Bmnx. X Y Wlmitmlleh-x1.'7l Xtmorv, A14 White, Nlurilyn, '72 SuL'r11rnvl1tu, Culifnrnia WI1ite,YcrcluIl,'T2 NIattupmm1,Ya Whitley , Gerald, 'TU Dudley Uklchur.j.1uql1e'lylL T2 Durham Wilkins, 5h1rhw,'TU l,MLr4mu,e- VVillm111-1, .'xIHt'Ilf1l. 'TU Clxcsapnuulw, X .1 Wilhums. Barbara. T2 Ymllnm H:-.1cl1, Yu XYllli1m1s.Burlmrii,'T l'ioclxirigl1.1rIi Williams, BL-Ili, '72 llvncli-raon Xlillliaiillx,C1lil1Drim'.'TL lfnficlml uiilliillllb, Charles, '72 Philuclulpllia, Pu William, Floyclsty ne, 'T Raleigh Williurns, Cenex ai, '72 I-Infield XvilllLiIIlS,lI1l'Z.'7ll Philadelphia, Pa. Williams, james, 'TO Brooklyn, NY. Williams. jounn. '70 Sumter, S C, Williams, Margaret. '70 Raleigh Williams, Michael, 'Tl Elizabeth City XVillian1s,Waclo,'T2 Durham XVilli8INS,xYilFllli,.71Z R050 Hill Williams, Yirginia, 'TO Wake Forest Williamson, Martha. 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College Chapel, small only in size, awaits all who would enter. 1.-7 fif- V 1 Miller, Maxine, '72 Garner Young, Zelma, '70 Raleigh tj! N ,H Xi ,ve .,,, . , . .,,..,,.f :,g . FQ- ' ff' 44513 ' Q,-. D- ff, --x, f Fr. Clyde Beatty, the college chaplin ll...-X 5 i , on r-' Q 'fs '- L .1 . 41... , ' Twin- P ' E' fr: . XS 353' As a church related institution, St. Augustines College can be categorized with hundredls of other such similar institutions, but it is here that the similarities become less distinguishable. During a time when many social, political, economic, and religious philosophies and doctrines are being questioned, the necessity to redefine basic christian doctrines relative to the black movement becomes increasingly important. As each young Afro-American asserts his and her right to complete freedom in the pursuit of their aspirations, the college has the monumental responsibility of providing not only academic preparation but also religious guidance, The college administration is responding to this challenge with all of the vitality and enthusiasm necessary to ensure success. 5 QI 'R 5 1' 61 'vnu-Q. -X -1 5f t,-4 ,,. 1 x J T 4.-. 'Wk wmv! rganizations Extra-curricular activities . . . who needs them? . . . maybe not a fifth year Freshman. But for those not in this category there are many organizations and they need members to function . . take your choice! Editors Fought Battles Against W 33? 5 g xkf--JT Bob Monroe Directing the show. X s - 1. jqgif : I ff- Vn: ,S :WY FM0 'WZW Pviii' M a , ' -A V F , A 5 , .1 - Q 1 -- h - I A . 1 . 1 .' Q I . ffpfif f':'k Y : 'ifirit' 'Il l I at init' 5 ST' Qt' . S x N me 'Yx N B x :sl i Q EN. . E Xl Q :T xx ,SSS 3' X t I -I X 3 Q Q x Q' X is , 2 Have you eye-rw rraine Green, ass. ed., Bob Monroe, cd gjames Burt, ass. ed. Falcon 69 The creation of Falcon 69 is quite unique in that none of the staff had ever put together a college yearbook before. Friendly, interested people who wandered into the oflice found themselves photographers, copy writers, section editors, and even an associate editor. Everyone who started a job, finished it, and each staH member managed to last throughout the year. I would especially like to thank those on the staff whose work was only part of their valueg first my right hand the lovely Lorraine, who, through her dedication, was consistently in trouble. . . Shell get over it. My second associate editor Burt, between his arguments and his see food diet. . . ate all the food he sawg was really my backbone. Cofield, who could turn the office into a party just by showing upg Douglas and Conrad, whose efforts to outdo each other resulted in one of the best collections of yearbook photography in years. james Sweatt gave us a very inclusive sports section. To say that I learned a lot from the experience of editing this book would be a gross understatement. All I can say is thank you to those closest to me and to the book and hope they know what I mean. Bob Monroe Sleep, Deadlines, and Neglected Studies '02 -t W f i:----Q-...W-,............. .-.. ,,.,. --.. ..,.., .- , . - V I V .sg N 1 H -- :J5-1. -- V. .f . . l.-1:',--e--1f1i'-.-',- . N 'N TZ'.'T''N'.i . ii . r ' 'r- M - ' ., X- xv-1-a-rss wr.-s 'wr --.::.,,-::1 -tx-A Term:-1' .- ' :-. I' ' Om '- .N vQ: . v.-- -' t .. far:-:ixvr-a ,5qv:3F- :gg 'jif- - Q: 1'f 'l' si fisl-W -f ff . - :'- . ' 1kE5t:,3:S1.f , -.1 - . ' , , a:'v1.::a'E'f-s:f?:.x Q ll,,,,,., A . t . .Q-.,, - fllnsnn-.... - Tony O'Neill and Dnnna Winters, business managers. i john 'A Butch Monroe-copy editor ,Z X f f Kg Angela Austin-senior section editor N , x X Q-if. i --sv ----:fl 3 -. f,v:11:.- I -.gig-z-- fr,-:::1:-: G2-Y ':'-I ' Eiifbffii' N' - :i X james Sweutt, sports editor, Percy Smith, assistant sports editor , 1 - i is 555 L'fJ 'NA W ' Ae- if jg' XE' ' FT L 1 'T Robert Monroe . , james Burt ....,, Lorraine Green . . Anthony O'Neill . Donna Winters . , john Monroe ..,. Cynthia jones ... james Sweatt .... Angela Austin .,. Mildred Campbell Della Crawley Brenda Barnett Linda NVilson Percy Smith Pat Cottingham Sidney Ikner james Abraham Georgette McDowell Eula Humphrey Frances Carmichael Ruth Brice Carol Nelson The 1969 Falcon THE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY Douglas Hunt Conrad Lake 136 . . 4 Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor , Associate Editor Business Manager Business Manager ,, . . . , Copy Editor . . . , .. Layout Editor . , .. Sports Editor ,.. Senior Section Editor Sharon Hemphill Earlene Bethel Ruby Demesme Ester Boyer Willard Cofield Lillian Mitchell Francina Caldwell Barbara Moring Peter Adams Sharon Hall Carol Fisher Elvira Stewart Darrel Andrew ,69 Falcon Was the Largest Yet Produced --uwulQ u-5 53 . I' 4 Y Q f-' -N Q Ms 5 VYUHIIFIKIIkL'Ul'gLiIll7i.ltllHI '4Ban fur the Buss Editor lhmuskvd O He'lIget,mer1t Tngethcrm-xx is the n.xn1onfthe gunne- 5 r' z E S 2 s Q i 2 X S Q E . a . 'fy 2 af' I 2 .VJ 6 Rw,ggpw.L ., , . Y z' N-.1 K ' Yhe lnxmg end' TI11-x'IIHgurvirfmt , gf 4 i 5 .,-hwy f'3w1',,'if' 1 ' '5fZx:g.-554 ' I 1'-3 if 'A 'W r g.. E, iff 2i5,1tg1'3E?2'viA:f' 2 it rg YZ 5.. . sf-:af 1 -- iff, iff Q , .. .,.. ,x I 5.1:-1 'ii:faf5 .: r-'i.,..i2-T PM ,:+IEai+.I:T. ,.'T,7II '. ' :.:.?:c2r?sf W.-1-s:.e.,,.,y , u i....w .- , .4.. w4m-,awaiwaiiuw ifwni 1.-1-w.u.i Student Government .4 .3 Egg bu... Crelt Hannibal, Beverly Roberts, jimmy Hoffman, Mary Holley, Barbara Williams, Lionel Cuffee, Edward Fordham SEATED: Cary Waytes, Hula Humphrey, Donnel Morris, Pres, Brenda Byrd, Louis Coe The purpose ofthe Student Council of St. Augustines College is to provide a medium through which student opinion and thought are expressed, to receive criticism from the proper authorities of the institution and forward it to the student body with the councils recommendation andfor endorsementg to act as an intermediary between the student body and the administration and to have the power to make recommendations impartially, except in the case of moral turpitude. The Student Council holds membership in several associated student government organizations, mainly, the North Carolina Student Governments Association and the National Confederation of Afro-American SCA. The many activities which the Student Council has presented reflect its desire to provide a well-rounded program for the student body. We. the students of St. Augustines College are proud of our progressive student government. Donnell D Morris, Student Council President lpha Phi mega The newly installed chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National service fraternity has rendered services to the St. Augustines Family and to members of the community. Members of the fraternity provided free transportation to the bus station for students and served as ushers during chapel services on Sunday. During the election, fraternity members provided transportation for registered voters to and from the polls. In addition the brothers raised money for a needy family in the Raleigh area for Christmas. The fraternity has many future plans such as, re-establishing Boy Scout Troop 94 on our campus, coaching a city baseball team, instituting a scholarship in the area of service to the school and raising money for the United Negro College Fund. .2 ff 0 l ' 1 lst ROW: Larry james, Douglas Hunt, Andre Ramseur, Vemon Roxs Daniel Llll' .l'mm1f' Hmlmd' Q fd m P ell Glen u'll 'lm Th m ter, Conrad Lake, Lonnie Foster, john Pitchford, Advisor 2nd ROW lx 5 Us mild DJ 1 nel K UHF Ldff C r Q Histor Club , na ' .ai 7 7-f ri 'sl . .f 1 ,rp- SEATED: Phyllis llardcn. Hosernary Xloorc, l'-l'LHIl'IlI.l Caldwell, Douglas Dans. l.illi.ui Nlllclu-ll STANDING: Ilcln-n Washuigtou, Larry jarues, Xlary Brown, Donnell Xlorris, Xlarx Xlontisqui-. Colmjuitl Law rencc, Itor-smelt Nloscly The History cluh was organized during the 1967-68 school year with Quintard Taylor as its first president. Its purpose is to stimulate history majors, as well as other students, to do constructive projects for the hettermcnt of Saint Augustines College and the Raleigh community. During our first year, we had such projects as voter registration. outstanding speakers and historic trips. Consequently, we were awarded a Certificate as the most outstanding clulm on campus. This year the History Cluh has such projects as a mock election, a Christmas drive for the Central tcziiiitimfs Orphanage in Oxford, NC. Negro History week, Adult Education project and a Historians Ball. The membership has increased to fifteen students and we are hoping that in the future. it will lic the largest organization on campus, I A L X Ag e History Clulv carries Cllll'lMlITlL1S gifts lo Central Orphanage in Oxford, North farolma 140 hi Beta Lambda STANDING: josephine Mc-Fadden, Margaret Smith, Pernell Smith, Diane Coleman, james Williams, Katheleen Mayo Beard, Mary Austin, Donald menia McLaurin Mclioy, Eula Humphrey, Bettye Mitchell, Brenda Cox SEATED: Vinez Single- The Phi Beta Lambda Organization was authorized in 1958 as the College Division of the future Business Leaders of America. A total of 390 chapters of Phi Beta Lambda are now operating in 40 states, Canada, and the Canal Zone. The Lambda Pi chapter of Phi Beta Lambda was formally installed by Dr. Alton V. Finch, State Chairman of Future Business Leaders of America and Phi Beta Lambda, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina, on April 21, 1966. The charter for the organization was also presented by Dr. Finch to james Perry, President. The Purpose of the Phi Beta Lambda Business club is to gain knowledge and skills in the world of business and to stress academic excellence. Members of Phi Beta Lambda are students majoring in business-Business Education and Business Administration. Mr. j. H. Wheeler, President of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in Raleigh was guest speaker at the 1967 banquet. The program of 1968 consisted of lectures, seminars, a banquet, and a show and dance featuring the Superbsn of Livingston College in Salisbury, North Carolina. The speaker for the banquet was Dr. T. M. Law. Dean of Saint Pauls College, Lawrenceville, Virginia. Mrs. T. C. Lennon, Mr. john Winters, and Mr. C. L. McLendon were made honorary members. tary, Blanche Clemons, Hercule Ballard, Myra Bruton, Ruth Taxlrr Her .,,., .L-To ., 4 . , . .,.-, r- . Li ,-,ia-.. ,...,,. uv.s4Amm.,...v1.,f.-x-.-.,af.,- W.. Veteranis Club SEATED: Douglas Hunt, john Monroe, Edward Fordham, William Poole, Willie Daniels, STAND- ING: Harvey Wilkens, Lenwood Long, Hugh Gamer, Avelton Bowen Due to the inCr6aSing number of veterans In the short span of its existence, the club has returning to College C21InpLlS6'S, the VNGTHHS laid the groundwork for numerous programs. of St. Augustines reorganized in the spring of A Scholarship fund for promising young the 57-53 school year fOr the PUVPOSE' of students, and a special tutoring program for Stimulating the HC21Ci6'miC and S0Cial campus and community students are chief atmosphere among the faculty, staff, and among the planned programs, students, to establish and maintain brotherhood among ourselves. Groove Phi Groove .1 Left to right Richard Duval, Robert Hines. Sam Martin, Daniel Brown, Alexander Hewlett, Thomas it-hnson, Harold jolley. Eben Myers. Otto Floyd, and Enrique jones I fzaqv 407 531, A54-'V B.S.U. SEATED: Louis Coe, Gloria. Durham, Barbara Williams, Linda Evans, Yvonne Sam Martin, Eric Dillard, Gary Waytes, Crifton Hannibal, Claude Scott, Michael Hillard, Patricia Gill, Nancy Otey, Maxine Miller, Winnie Robinson, Ray Spain jones, Thomas johnson, Barry jones, Clarence Harris, Kenneth Crosby, Steve STANDING: Nathan Mask, Herbert Lansing, Richard Wynne, Sammie Burley, Engram The Black Student Union was formed in May, 1968 for the purpose of fulfilling the desires for a better world, in which black people can truly live a life of freedom, justice, and equality. This organization is dedicated to social, economic and political ambitions of the black student. It has made many students aware of the major and minor problems that involve the black race and the black college. The BSU has involved itself in numerous projects. It participated in two non-violent marches supporting the black community. One was for striking garbage workers, and the other for Marie Hill, a minor sentenced to be executed. At Christmas, it contributed toys for orphans in the Oxford Orphanage. The organization has made future plans to conduct classes on black history. Mu Phi Beta SEATED: Windolyn Boger, Mrs. Gwendolyn jenifer, Geraldine Spencer STANDING Mary Ruffin, Marie Bryant, Sharon Hall, Gloria Mackey, Tonya Lyons, Alma Bethea The Pen The Pen of Saint Augustines College has gone through many changes during the past years. At one time The Pen was the name given to the colleges yearbook. Vthen the yearhook took the name The Falcon, the title The Penn went to the newspaper. During the 67-68 school year 'iThe Pen was changed to The Pen of Saint Augustineys College. In 1968, aside from its routine reporting activities. the Pen co-sponsored the Hines-jeffery-Pitchford Concert, lts editors attended a united press conference in Raleigh, NC. which in turn produced a newspaper with the assistance of most attending editors. S H .......- .......- -1- , ,..-.- rg .---- N gg , -1 4 . ig-f, , , ' 'W?'f:s- . ' fp' i t . - T, ws. ytwyot st.. 5 1 af 'f'i'i 5 72 .12 A ' ,, , 4,..Ft--tty' . l gtgza-....1 1 .,,,55zg's Q 24 -if 3 ,A --fix: ,- ' se- Sf -f A f 4 'Pr' 1 ' f . . T' 3 . 'A p W -'X f X If -- G 'Mft Roosexelt 'Xlrxwlcy-.'Xss Editor Damn Sca rhorough- Editor ,,- 51-fn 'xk L-R Larry Curry, Pamela jones, Glenwood Williams Folk Ensemble lv AGA A , xX 5 'ii s X Q. ii 5 . - 3 E 41 f5'S.,,S' f . . , ' -' gay - -' x A K ' X X 5 X t 'W' if Q 'CX S Xxx SQ A. K--, I ,xx is 'F 5 A .Qa- - Q F' Q X x gk X ts X 5 ,. , -5 X Y 'IVE K5 -l 'N ., ' - ' ' S 'X , ' i V5.9 'VV9' ' tt Qs A Ai ., ,:., i ., .. .. - .. V v V V ' . -, ' Vi' ki? -,n, .V 1 V ' ,f:f:' 1 ' XS-I Vx .H rf l i i ti: f v 'tt - 3 , .,, s iii f wt 1 4 3 M 1 3 Q was 5 '. f 4' K XX? x Q nz- ., N ,. i I ' .. ' .1 'xt'e11i 3 'f':' 1' . l kggg Q: .,.' ' - x . 5: if QQ- gg? - f K fi .rg g I Raimi? X . Ri X46 1 XM. noni! g 'us A fx .-... If . i Q- ' - I ,.,,-' . X S??sstssM ' ' ' ,ir by N ,. . v X -11' .st FIRST ROW L-R Waller Potter, john Holmes, Donna Neeley. Maria Bryant, Douglas Pie-per, james Burt, Director. SECOND ROWV: Percy Smith, joseph Bonds, jerry Alston, Robert Monroe, Asst Director, The St. Augustines College Folk Ensemble performed the Rejoice Mass, a folk music setting ofthe Holy Eucharist. Rejoice was composed to be an effective vehicle for worshipping God in the perplexing but exciting world ofthe twentieth century. This music tries to offer an answer, that life in the now is a gift from Cod. Its zest and joyfulness are meant to bind the worshipping Church together in 'ishouting to Cod with loud songs of ioyfi The initial campus performance met with immediate success, creating demand for repeat performances on campus and premiere engagements throughout the off-campus community. 145 H . ' . , I 1 Math Club 9 V . I.:-ft to Right jt'l'Ufllt'lUlHlSUll,lEXXE'lFfLlI1L'lN,j2HH6'S Harris, Carolyn Ainvs, Vick Scurluck. Reginald Green SEATED: Mr Micliucls luclvisurl P re - me cl Club 3 Left to Right: Lionel Cuffs-e, Donald VVeatl'iers,MiCl'1u9lKE'Cli l I ni' ' .l i ' r i 4 ' , 1 3 s ance Group 3 S N :H I gg S:' i E S z - '2:'- 1 5251 BBQ 5 c X ' S XX kk V Q l O Q 5 Q -1 Cf? U1 F I fb Q .J fb -1' 2 .f -1 5 -r- ..- fc -1 5 'U 2 3 fc T' fi 5. F I 2 2. F fp r. 5 Q. 'C 5 2. rt r.: 5? n 1 KX 42 NL Y, T .l. QE o I if is -62 wr '.I 7 J X - 1 . 1 r J ,J J! .. f +3 V SEATED: Brenda Byrd, Ella Wilkins, james Burt, Prcs., Eula Humphrey. Ne-na Hamm. STANDING: Vernon Royster, Daniel Lilly, Lionel Coffee, Donnell Morris, Frank Mt-Bryde The Student National Education Association is the preprofessional association for colleges and universities students preparing students to teach. It is an integral part of the National Education Association QNEAD-a voluntary, independent, and non-governmental professional association. During National Education Week we sponsored a radio program which was conducted for that week. A special assembly was held in which the members presented a play to the college pertaining to education. There is also a buddy system in which upperclassmen majoring in education will be able to help the incoming freshmen if they are having any difficulty in their rnajor. 148 gli!! Canterbury Club Lell tu Right -IL'XXk'll'1l'LHlL'lS,Ylllt'7 SlIlglt'lAll'f, Dc-lmrall Vllatery Heflilm Hrlclv lBACKl: jLlL'K!lllll'It' llruxxlw. Lurrx jarm-5, Nlalnle flllllIIIlIl'TS Young IMIDDLEP: Rnusvu-ll Nlnsl-lx, Hu-Iyn Bawrnnre, Frank Xlu- Thrllllrudup Sunda chool Teachers Altar Guild Lvl! ku Right Ylnez Sllljllblilff, Xlruniv Cl11u11lwrs, jaqulmr- Brmxn BACK: jr-ur-I l rancis. Deborah Waters, Regina Young, liwlxn Basenmre- Left In Right Dunnette Harden, Deborah Xhrtc-rs, juan NYuud, juAnnv xVllll1lHlN, Shawn Bnlnar, Center: Anne Nadine Hullcx Y Snciology Club FRONT ROW-lumcs Burl, lac-qulinv Huggins, Daniel Lilly lPresl, Sandra Small, Gwen Wright SECOND ROVV-Duretlui Rogers, lu.-inn Williumi, Caroline jimvs, Sharm: Bomar, loan Wood, Rul1ertNlunme,Phyllis Tnpin, Nlary llnlley Pre-Alumni Club - 39 E Q I l az , x ? - 9 5 5 ,-gs' 5 S v- ? i , A. K rv grkyxh X - fi! - Q 4' , il' - 4 vi A x ,.,. 4 4, 15' , R 52,1 55- g ' xii, w +- 5ifP:..sf - 4 qi gala: Li.-x 13215.-. A . ' X A, J: H l x xx, , 1 1 'rv PH- wx Q . v ' , me 1,3 'A U, , ,Q ' . 151 ra: l C ,X S , '. jr- , IT! 1 ' 1 , ,.x ' 1 1 372.15 :gli . 5,42 Y -' ' 1 I - gi! - su. - I F i 2 I, us. 'asf V21 In Q KN , M l 5,5 - fi - . ' ll 3:3 ii ' 52 , ' V V 3 P . fi' .Q L .ww i. rl .1 -4, xg : , .Z 1: ,4 , A ug., ,. -,V b . i, 1 i 11' . if Q LLL, A-' is I - .W vl.unc-S Burt, Brenda Byrd, Huhcrt Nlunrne, Ella Wilkins. Dunne-l Morris, Nona Ham, Eula Hum- phrey, Funk XlcBrxclc'. Perm L Smith lnut pres:-ntl I swam? ... uxxxxxxxw-.mxxv-gfjfs ii 11 1 . v i Nw--. 2 Biology Club un- A .,,.,.,:i, A ' 1 5 , if , 2-Kirin Civ - A ll 'wA 256- .- L-R Marionette Tillery, jucelyn Balham, Sandra Lewis, Sandra Robinson, Paula Moore, Miclieal Keck, William Allen, Alice Grady, Donald Weatlwrs, Lionel Cugee Art Club .Nw :- Nix el i ' L LLafinL.g Q. a I X l N f M - , ,, 1-. . X A xx. h X X u .E xx Q , W...-' ,Alpha Kappa lpha r il i f i. 4-Kilt' t t , . X I In ,I igsfya . I x A j j 4.7 I' . ' ik R 3 Alzl fkx 11. I! , .. s 'gb Hi I Q . -, r Mtv ' : ' t up if e if? 5 Xlarx tfrandcll. Gwen AX right, Nlaola jones, Sandra Small. Beatrice Henna-tl, Be-ttyc Xlitchcll. llolwlvlc lhomas, Dorothy ll.irksd.ilc, Sheila Stocker, joan XA ood Gamma Xi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on March 26, l949 here at Saint Augustines Gollege. Through the years Gamma Xi has heen an integral part of campus and community life, The major emphasis of the sorority has shifted from social functions to scholarship and service to mankind. Memhers of the chapter have carried on traditional projects such as presenting Christmas baskets and toys to the children of the Governor Nloorehead School. During the first semester the chapter sponsored a Negro Heritage Scraphook for display during the Afro-American Festival Week. Gamma Xi chapter has planned many other projects forthe remainder of the year which include the sponsoring of a family at Easter. a Negro History Vteek project. and a project to aid the suppressed and starving people of C Biafra. Alpha Kappa Alpha women hold as their guiding light the motto: i'Advancement through knowledge and Achievement . Xl.ll'Cld Sexton. l 'fdI1LlllLi Caldwell, jdCtltlt'llIlt' Huggins, XYIIIIQ- jean Elder. Darlene oleman. Zelma Noting 152 Delta Sigma Theta 41? N-s-killjlsst , WT.:-5' tw Pamela Powell, Ye-linda Hardy, Eula Humphrey. R :. -x , . X . ,ts ,. ,.t..:v in ti at 1 tx . :tk x. KK: Q X' 5 -K xx t . rendu By rd, 1,1 .rx ,3. L U 5-. A-. - ,,,,, . - .vs ' vrruine Green, Deborah Cranford. Dell Williams, Viviun johnson, Marie Sanders. Lucy Moody Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 at Howard University. The fourteen founders envisioned an organi- zation of college women pledged to serious endeavor and community service. Since then, Delta Sigma Theta has demonstrated a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence, and cultural enrichment. Today, there are over 45 thousand members in 38 states, and the Republics of Haiti and Liberia. On january 122, 1963, at its Fiftieth S l Anniversary celebration in Washington, DC., john F. Kennedy, the guest of honor congratulated the organization on its service to the country. 1 'E The members of Delta Sigma Theta sponsored a project f' during probation week which involved gathering all types of dressing apparel to present as a gift to the patients at Dorethea Dix Hospital, They inducted seven young ladies into the sorority on December 6, 1968, one of which is 1 K Miss Saint Augustine's College. The sorors sponsored a lll'a'1B i'Clt'1m l 'l' banquet for the neophytes. Gamma Rho chapter contri- H T buted to the History Clubs project for the orphan children in Oxford, North Carolina. They contributed to the UNCF - it project and also gave a S100 scholarship to a deserving Freshman voung ladv who possessed, along with other ln ig , 1 ,eggs 3 1. qualifications, a B average. 53-93 .ighlflgfill I ,g9'ii'u.n.2! fg,, 1, j :--15513955 -E5i3:f t' i:w,lEE:::':: tiil5: V ::ll:l1Ellll:f. ' ' 'IIIP V I llmigiglln 1 1 :2 ,.31,!Q:fy 'least'-:sew if i.:::f':::iiEif .l'f.i, u.. , , i- 4 1- .- ,- iiifiwi ifagiiiafzffsiazgil r f - 'ax-:a'4..,g1.4. qx4,Vi.4v:,.':1 if ' iss Carla Imiwll, Margaret Smith. Xirgnna Williuins, tilqiutli l Perry. Lionel Randolph tSneetheartof DS'l 1 Signia Gamma Rho ,X I ll X Xt .5 l ix lr f' l 4 2 1 ,Y . 1 1.2'FMl.,-, ik ,itil ' hh-...g Carolxn X lfoslvr, Xlllvllltl li NN lllllllllk Phxlllw Long, Xlilclrecl jomw, Clarolxn Fixllc-r, W lllll' Henry Bettie jones Sigma Gamma Rho, the youngest of the Greek letter collegiate Sororities and now an inter-racial organization, was organized Noveinher l2, 1922 hy seven young teachers in Indianapolis, Indiana. On DeeeinlmerI30, 1929, the sorority was incorporated as a National Collegiate sorority and a charter was granted to Alpha chapter at Butler L'niversity. The sorority strives to foster icleals ancl encourage education and upright living among xx oinen. l54 Zeta Phi Beta ,f t if' A L Elaine Hemphill, Peggy Scott, Beverly Roberts Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. is an international organization with over 30,000 members in the United States and Africa, Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1920 and has flourished and proven itself to be an outstanding unit in society which seeks to aid mankind through service and achievement. Zeta actively participates in governmental, cultural and civic projects throughout the country. The Phi Beta chapter made and presented gifts to needy children in the hospital and the pledgees participated in the campus beautification project this year. Women of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority stress, i'Scholarship, Sisterly Love, Finer womanhood and Servicen in the attainment of desired goals. lpha Phi lpha 2 J' A 4 V -- .eyr-1 I ' 1 N. r J , Q-ceq- W illi.un Nlatln-xv Nllll,V'.lIIll'N,l-i'.lQlIl',i'l1li3l'l'iSill'lJAl'li.cil'l.lYiK'Nlil.lflx.iidffx X11 Ilowell. CKNEELINGTI Sandra ilolnlisull1SXH't'Illt'.lrt',ffllarles lxirln Alpha Phi Alpha, the first black fraternity, was founded on the campus of Cornell Lniversitv, Ithaca, New York, on Decemher 4, 1905. The racial cleavage, characteristic of this period had stimulated seven hold hlack students to form a group for minority people to insure rnutual helpfulness. These seven students are known to members of the fraternity as jew els. Their courageous act 156 was the initial step toward forming other fraternities, The ideas and principles upon which this fraternity' was founded influenced many great men to join. Besides hrotherhood, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity is hased on knowledge, and achievement. All Alpha men are scholars, gentlemen, leaders, and above all, uprighteous. appa Al ha Psi SITTING: Willie Dunn, Sammie Burley, Mary Alston tSucetheartl, Freddie Vaughn, George Noble, Hoy Wayne McKay -Polemarch STANDING: Eddie Turner, Vt'illiam Watson, jerry West, Frankie iff EQ: P ' E! r H95 f , x 4 J ., . . , .- A Payne, Garnett Martin, Robert jones, Reginald Green. Steven La Bohne, Kenneth Hall, Donald Blakeney, Andrew Houstin, Leonard Muse. FOUNDED-January 5, 1911 In order for any organization to achieve full respect from its peers, productivity should be one ofthe main purposes. To the members of Kappa Alpha Psi productivity is only one link in the chain of continuous achievement. The brothers of Kappa are not only interested in a fraternal bond, but are desperately striving to achieve the concept of a universal bond in which all members ot the human race can become a member, As a result, Gamma Omicron chapter impresses unity among its members, perseverance towards its goal, and Phi Nu Pi as its motto. hi Beta Sigma 4142 f Kan! ' :alll Tw i iii l x Isaiah Wilson, lr . james C Artis Prev , Peter Adams, Mary Mayo-Sweetheart. Moses DWS95, Harold Rogers-Vice President, Edmond Pierce This is not our beloved game of football. There is a change of action here. This is a game of life. Sigma has the Ball for Better Living . Col Col Col Sigmal Sigma scores byexhibiting a goal of scholarship. love, brotherhood and service. Sigma wins by a score of k'Culture for service and service for humanity. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. was founded on the campus of Howard University in 191-1 and Beta Xi chapter started here in 19-10. The Fraternity is characterized by its neighborly and humanitarian efforts in the interest of society or in particular, the needy and underprivileged. Sigma participates vigorously in the March of Dimes, the United Fund Drive, and is active in civil rights and equality moves. Lately, Beta Xi chapter has loaned its vigor to the promotion exemplilication of scholarship and academic excellence. We are the pioneers of the idea ofa tutorial program, here for the students needy of such extra and individual help. We now continue to lend private assistance to students in the Held of Business, Math, History, Sociology and Spanish, 158 mega Psi Phi EX 1 A , -it . ' : L ... . -N11 .. , ' .6111 .5 mx N ':- i KNEELINC: William J LaCount, LaNanna Randolph, Sneetheart, Perm' Smith STANDING: john Edmonds, Eddie Smith, Lionel Randolph, Robert Williams, Leory Smith, Mic-liael Keck, xvlllldlll Allen, Dr. VVilbert johnson Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on the campus of Howard University on November 17, 1911. The purpose of our fraternity is to mold and shape young college men, who meet the general and specific standards of Fraternity- ship, into a finer product-a whole man. Brothers under the sun Proud ones on the line H31 if 5,-o,: P, 'gi' ll si 'J .0 , Q l 90 I ,,,f..+f x 4 . . Q G 1- ' ' 'f . 1 ' ' 1 .HQY .1,..f.' 'Q'2?S:'- 'U'-'-'efnfxk' , R. ' T4 1 .04- Q v- 1: wfnfx . XV . -I 1 . l .. Ka. vb. 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Director of Athletics and head basketball coach, came to Saint Augustines College from Reid High School in Belmont, North Carolina, where for three years he produced successful teams in both football and basketball. He served as an assistant coach at Saint Augustines for three years before he was appointed as head coach of the Saint Augustines Falcons. A native of Champaign, Illinois, Coach Clements received his B.S. degree from Saint Augustines in 1952. He participated in both basketball and football, and was selected HALL C.I.A.A. in 1950. He holds a masters degree from the University of Illinois. In nine years, he has taken the Falcons to the C. I.A.A. Tournament with the 1960 team being the most successful. In October, 1966 Clements was elected to the Illinois Hall of Fame, and received a plaque and other honors. He is a credit to the entire school. 163 XS rr alia Alf :- 'IEDM . E ., 'T 4555 wif f, Q 41,593 iw J 1' 1 . -5 . 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Raymond Gilmore, a 6'7 center from Plainfield, New jersey contributed greatly in rebounding for the Falcons and was third in the CIAA last year, averaging 22.3 rebounds a game. He was the teams second leading scorer, hitting 57 per cent from the floor. CAbove to the left? At left Gilmore controls the rebounds for the Falcons. Q 1 fast lm' if A Szbiv Z Q J... -si 1 J 1 .fa-?:E5.gx ' Eiiklkx -'rzisrlq 5 Q. , -4. Nr 'X A 'afrixs s 'im x 'xx S19 .wyi ss2z xmr a 5 .i... li 5' :Wag il iii?- The Falcons arch rivals in thy Clk X arm- thai Shaw Bcars uf5haw L'nivcrsity'. Thr- i alcullsm'llcul1rlt1'I'rough play llI1dCI'tlK'l7ULll'ClSLlIlCldtildif mitsich- shouting hy Shaxxis hackconrt. Piayrnoiici Cihnorv slums wx 4-r Shim Bears' Noi -12. The Falcons lost to tho Shan Bvars. Louis Cue, a 6'-iw freshman from Philadelphia. play s defensive hall against Shaw. 4 xx , I 1 Y -I 1 i ...f W. :Z 'L .s 5 pq Wy! Wzi. 1 1, .Y Q55 '11 1 ' , J 1: -I 1 I X 4 Inf 55 'I 5-f If 'F fl wr., , 'jf 4. f 4 ia? 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Thirl Crudup, Eduard Gill, Cliltnn johnsnn, Ilcnrx Parka-r, and Frank Shun -gg f Q .,r., .. iw K Ralf? fill, -11 if. , ,. ,.,, Lsssqii.-:'?f M--' ' , ..r..Y...xg..f.A,- 'f' 5 t vii' '+ I ,1, ,- -., k,2 ami: l if , 4? if-is 'V' 1 A . ,ea- sl 9' Here veteran C. IAA. pole vault champion Edward Gill Qleftl shows Frank Shaw lriglit J the forms of pole vaultingi ...,. .4 172 Here Thir T. C. Crudup, and Edward 'iPappy Gill join jersey City, New jersey speedsters Kenneth K' Road Runner Hall, Andrew Shaky Houston, and Eben Myers. All three of these boys attended the same high school in New jersey. .5 'F fl , 1 ig-.4511 3 eq v 3 .13 4 . N Q i-.-1.41 'lt -v,-, 1 X , , 'A . . 7 , '- - L 5, F A C X 'Vt ,xx V. Q l giiiixqg ng' , gl M ' 1 I 1 - 9: XL,-' .. ' - 5 New Q 4 -lf 1- C 1 ak 1 X ' Y Niki .-tri... .- ek W , 5 -TTR' 'K 7. I: ' ' ' . X-' T' , 1 3' .5 -.,. ,sh . 1 jig s! .. 5,vAt:s,,. ,wait 1. A , , 2 l 4 . l' 51323 . . .4 Y 7 '22 . Ngggw.-1 J ' ' 'f . ' -,aw .. .. 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Affmg., ,ai A .stef-r't-X .tw wb' -J ,1-.-mi Agn! ftffki- ns S1--1' '-1+-4 UF :S 11525 tate '. . .- N 'aff'WA-avi...S'17f'71- T 1.,f-12 - 1 tiff:-'-at f 3. -R 'K S1 , : ...,,, a n 1 H52-,g.:..i f ' Q 5,3 mf-.1 'eff lsr' -- 5, -' '- ':w'f ..:i-- n a, ' - ' ws: N' i-.tl UQ- 3-r, X, 1 ,- -1. -- 5-, ,- H. gium y aa r t,-Qcltw .. .- W- j' ,- 5-, . ' fi -'tg .'-,fi 1 'f. - S. ' J i '-1,22 ffl? T5 . .L X J 7260 1 Elf xc a. z,f1t .f'-A Ji .'ii'i1V0 Q F5-' 612'-lk is FRONT ROW 1:11051 LEFT TO RIGHT' KC1lllL'll'I l1all,qXndrcu llmlslull. 1'1lN'll hlyerb SECOND ROVV: Thirl Crudup, and Edward Gill Saint Augustines College Track Team opened their 1969 season here at the new track and Held behind the Emery Health and Fine Arts Building on Saturday, March 22, against Livingston College. The Saint Augustines Falcons are led by C. 1.A.A. winners Leonard Muse, Eben Myers, Andrew Houston, and Kenneth Hall. joining them will be 1967 pole vaulting champion Edward Gill. The Falcons also have some new bright freshmen standouts such as Henry Debnam, a formertrack and field cinderman from Raleighs Needham Broughton, a very potential trackman. At Broughton, he was a member ofthe mile relay and -1-LO that shattered the school, sectional and conference records. He placed third in the Eastman-4-A conference in 1968. Debnam has been working hard on the -140 yard run and the mile relay, 173 NI. ' :ff1fQ.'2j:: ,V 5, f 1 .X -: 35, ' . . i i f. L, ' ' 4? N l 1 'Q N . , i if . f l 1 , .4 , L 4 is 5 gp .- ' ,z 'M' ma. ,.w,n.mh.g5Q,Mw,,,-, 4 wif. X 7x A V .,,4,,,t,A, M.-, .,-. i - ix , 1, T i Si-f , is M A 1 ' .1 ..i I Q i s ix -' ph . Y K 1 ,f J 1 5 '-fix, ' ' sirsfff,gi'giQiLLgi l iff? ' i .T TM Egg. if. l 'i ll gi ,L 11,-9' 145 T fi.-S 'A .-.w: . Q A nf- ' Y ' ' ' a'fa'i,fei igiffw. 1 il . T. BLACK POW In 1968 at tht- Snmnn-r Olympics held in Mexico City, two ot United States finest runners. 'l'ommie Smith and john Carlos, were ousted from thi- olympic games because they used this pose to represent Black .-Xinerica U From lc-it to right Eben Myers, Kenneth Hall, Henry Dehnam, Andrew Houston, and Frank Shaw represent 'iBlaclx Arin-rica here .it St .-Xugustint-'S They felt that it was morally LEFT TO RIGHT Leonard Muse, Andrew Houston, Kenneth Hall, Ehen Nlx ers ER i.-wine , Q11 LQ, ja .. Z' - mn. Q .-- ...' Z, -Zi. SA LLTEH wrong to expel Smith and Carlos from the games because they showed their black pride We as 'itllack Americans have pride too. .ind the members of Saint .'Xugustine's College Track Team leel that Tom- mie Smith and john Carlos are two ot the finest runners in the country and will always he the lst and 2nd place winners of the 200 meters at Mexico City, 1966 Q 7 N-,V .. ,N , ,,,,,...s i-iql ' .' . -fam Eff. - .f,... ,,.Qd-,A V--V L -1 A cj N' e uninha- i . 1:--s----A----4---Q. ----'-- WW 1.1 w,,,3.-I'isne- -A T Y A 1 Saint Augustines new track field 33 f F , 3 ..- V -- ll QS? , 1. l if , Li. wx 11 Q' l X 1, A - YZ l, if 1 Y. FIRST ROW' FROM I,lfl T T0 RIGHT Mums Dorsey Ruth , Taylor, Marqmle Buruhettu, Roger Gauvin, SECOND ROVV: Ronald F David, Curulyn Fishcr, Duns Battle. Vimz Singletary, Gwemlulvn 6 n C 1 n g Nloure, and james Paul Williams gn-ouch of the fencing team? Q james PilLIlxvlllldlI1S,lHlI'lgl'lt,lt'IllQ'6S mlxre against 0ppHlIPIll m cunlpetitiun bout 175 Cheerleaders g. SITTING IVRONI l.IiI 'l' TO RIIQIIT Ilurmum l,l1u1s, .md Shaun jun-kwin, Rum flux, Saumlm Xlmwrv, Ilehlm- Nlfuun, Pulricu Burnett urnur STANDING: Huw HI.mcI. 1-1-Ivlmiv Skmm-r, Ummm' Small, Xlll- .xml Nguncy Oh-N LIIVLI jumw. Xldrix- :XcI.ul1x. Phxllls Immg, lf.IruI SIIIIIIIUIIN, IDITIWWIIIIQI Sha run Bornar--Cuptalrl Hcrmina Lucas-Cu-Captaln .A- nr, ,...,..,.-.A SN mf ,....,-v- .www X 'Ar ff Q - - X 1 X x SI Augustine! cheering squad 15 sensational and very surprmng. They .ire CUll5ldUl'Pd nur unlx lhv hrggt in the history of the school, hut the he-st in thi' CIA,-XV for thx- vear l96P9-69 Q ,wif Q:5Lff'a,,Ef'-' ff , fd f , 011 'gi ' .-2 'fini' I - ife,s4N.,k .Hs , N.- c 4 X r , , ,A , ,if if ' Q ff' if wax Y , K' ,H sf 149' i' U 52 's , 11, ,,, W4 9 ,vgQT,!A9 fe eH 'S 4 v .- 1 .. ,, is K ,, Q N, 'U .lf f K W Q.,K.,, 'kzfxg' N ww 1 335 Faculty and Administration Order in a time of upheaval, knowledge in a time of doubt, understanding in a time of loneliness a professoris face. r get d, .ses EM ,. , . I. t Administration I' A i ll 'VFW fl! The Rt Rex' Thomas.-X Fraser, D D Pres Prezell R Robinson Chairman of Board of Trustees President of St Augustine's College B.-X.NlS,EtlD joseph jones, jr j. Mills Holloway Dean of College Business Manager B,S,MS.,PhD BS -f I E Spraggins Norman H Dawes Registrar 750 Administrative Aide to the Pres. B S , M Litt. A B., M A , Ph D, fa Division of Social Science . ' ' if 1 iw lin. ff1fiifE5512: ' l rr i Z. K ,,.. 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M Nl Hun ard Burchelle .-Xr1,B 5, Nl 5 Hex Clyde E Beatty, jr Rcllgiun and Phll ,Cnllcgn-CIlluplu1l1, B A B D Rm Arthurj Callcmux RQ-Iigmn and Phnl , B A , B Th l ivision of Science and Math :-Q, .495 L-X' ' I f 1 fvg Dr, Duane If Young Dr Protlxot lx Dlifl Phwici. B St' , Xl Nt' Ph jefferi Gibson Head Dept ol Ulu-inistrx Xfilbert XX' johnson Biology, B S . X1 S . Ph D Rentx B Franklin Biology, B 5,515 Rebecca C Wt-athe-rforcl Head Dept of Math , B S, Anita S Chuarng Biology. B S , Nl S Kresimir Blazcvic Chemistry, B S , Ph D Leroy Michael N1ath.B S , X1 A Xfilson B lnborden Physical Scif-nee. B S Natural Scienct-S1 B S,Nl 5,31 A .t ' 1,-fy: 0,69 V I -'w.,.. ,-..t jj, , Q41 ff' + Wig: W: V- f.j .fffT- ': -YWQ3 , ir. tr- xc wi f i if r.um-A. a. .V 'W - -f-t-:.igqgLsf1f.f xii.: - fix' ,w ff .,,,P' iifigfla ' ,. A, y e 1, ,- A , fn .ltgsf 1'f 1gtef:Q-i:25gf- Y-Efwaiws if ' as f' If 05 if , l.i4t,,5Qr- - -wp - a-539' ', HF- 'af-,f w Q . ' fs ,Z jf'-9 ' va- ti P- ' fci' . 1 . , it.- 3 , , , is . y 3 .: - fn v f ... '-, - ' . r ' ij.: V I. U, V Q 3 1,4 ' n f x ' fi 7 1 vx kiff , II,-f ' . r. Q -' ma ' . ' , . 1 .V LFE- 'l 1 7: mx '. 'fi if, ' ., , -:l : . ' C- 'mix 4 -- H. '- ' -. 'A4 - ,ag-:in -a ,A Y - 'X' , .4-1awA55'afa B - F3 X va . , ia FA' '. -V . . ,fr .' 3 A ' - Q -YQ? B, .. 1 Fig ,xi Q....,,.f f-i. 1 ..,.,,,.v . The Stfugustines family honors Mrs Annie Davis on mothvrs day, in gratitude of her devoted service to St Aug U for ovcr fifty years Ein '. Iklxlh W D .B5,NlS.P NIBQXIA ik! ? ,V + Q l H . SX Q m X . 5 f , Our First Ladv, Nlrs Rohinmn. znltlrt-sscx I B5 I-'reshnn-n Orientation Banquet N ...3,,, Frcshrm-n ut tht .SMH l 'A , I , . A' ' i' rff'!f',..v Y , 'rig 41, ,rd I. ' 3 f I 1 Q is i 2 4 ' 1 ' Qw- 5. gf L QT M, Q it A f, 1 1? -1 N Bernice B Taylor Post Office, B A Gloria johnson Placement Director Frederick Smith Director of Food Se-nice. B S George Sanders Bookkeeper, B A Lloyd Harrison Asst Accountant Patricia W Parker Health Service. B 5 ,-3 an Wiley Davis mi' Dean of Students, B A . Nl I-fd james H Tuitty Asst Dean Ul,Slll4lL'l1lS, B S . X1 5 C C Cray Dean of Men, B A , B D .-'tlherta Y Hunt Dean of Women. B S , NI A Syvestor Peterson Admissions Ollice, B A Purdie Anders Public Relation Dr , Nl A . Nl S it Thelma M Keck Director of Publicity A B Lawrence B. Bradley Supt of Bld, and Cds , B S William Colbert Inventory' Officer Qxf , :Iwi ,. '- -I. if nga- -4 ' i'n'bZsfQ7'-'Y SEL I in 1 -:A1:5a:::+g',BEa':f nt . iz Wi-if' - V l-in -' .: 'U ,--v 5 -1f.r,. Ifijfai .lij .l.l.l james Reid. jr. Financial Aid Officerg BS. '31 45 Q ,QV X Secretaries and Personnel Nlinnie Franer Sec. to Registrar s Office Leonia M, Perry Typist- Registrars Office Paulette Cannady Sec. to Registrars Office Ruby M. Austin Dean of Students Ollice, AA, Mene Brown Sec, Dean of Students, BS, Ceretta Fleming Sec. to Education Dept Lazetle Michael Sec. to Self Study Prog, Beverly McCoy Sec. Maint, Rosu T. Curtis Faculty Sec. Xlurie Xl Clllilu Pft'NlCll'lll Sucri-tairx Doris join-s President Sl'L'ft'ldI'N, B Cloriaj Dolby Sec' to the Dean, R -X Alice F Perry Sec' to the Dean, B A, Margaret Ransdell See. to the Dean, B A Katie Fitts Cashier june Campbell Secretary Sandra Bell Students Account Clerk Ruth S Knox Sec to Registrars Office B S md'- vx K.. nuff g Lf' Bllllc-j Honlwr He-adL1hrariun.BA. Clathcrine H Wintvrx l,1hmr1un.BA,M L Ruth B xx'ilIkC'I' Library Asst, B A Dorothy H Chapman L1hrarian,B 5,31 L S Nlarjoric- Ann Tncc Librarmn Mani Pun Lihrarx' Asst X viz '-N .1 :- 5 if K lf'--P Rr vs Q . Luuis Shvphercl Campus Ufficrr Bdfhllfd Nlvlmlmn Sccreturx Kllnrm I'-fllllkllll Secn-tary Xlury BTIIINUH Aw! Hk'Nlllt'llL'l' Hull Dr Paulina' H Luthn Persm1m'lTnlIllc Hull lnev Hayvs Pm! Office' SUN llllllcl' 'xhfllnl Chi-f Library Staff N1 L5 Z t ' 189 Q H1133 Everyone knows Everyoxle goes. Hudsan HM WHITE'S BARBER SHGP Wi- in-cd xunr hcginl in nnr hnsnn' E if uslnngtnri 'l'crr.ic Si In-ste-r Whilv jr Shopping Cvnlvr Nliiiiugvr ff? ' L45 36 55 CAMERON VILLAGE, RALElGH Rcrncrnbcrf Bnrtunbs is everything to mf-ry girl Pine State Papa Tom's Fried Chicken rilwx hurbvclii' Brut Viixliex from thi- Brothers of Kappa Epsilon Ch of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Rnh lnwilri john Anlhnnx Ulm. Lcrr lx apter Inc. XX illmzn Pr-ra -. 'xi iciian-I ltihin j.nnw L. ' I N Mr Calbert and stuff assist students xx ith purchases as the neu s iesler hegins College Bookstore - Kas--kk ax The College Bookstore is located on the ground Hoor ofthe Student Union. It is equipped with all necessary books and supplies needed for students to excel in academic endeavors. Best Wislles to Miss Saint Augustinels College 1968-69 M om D ad Uncle lWill9u1' John W. 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