St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1971

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Taylor Mr. Bernice Taylor was a former student and staff member of Saint Augustine's College. Mr. Taylor lon the leftj receives a gift from well wishers on his retirement as Saint Augustine's College Postmaster. Mr. Bemice B. Taylor had an outstanding character, led a commendable life both as a student and staff member-, husband, and father. He was quite devoted to the college chapel and its program and served as a member of the vestry during his life time. He was also a member of the varsity football team. Dr. James A. Boyer, English Department 4 i alcon'671 Dedicated to Dr. Thelma J. Roundtree ,. 1: ' Thelma' J. Roundtree possesses the three outstanding tjliaracteristicslof .a good teacher. These traits are knowing the :subject zmatterg having an interest and love for young people, andtjbeing enthusiastic about her work. She transmits her enthusiasm to other people.. She is a great humanitarian in that ,she iissensitivef to -the 'needs of people and is very humble. She sci?-TQ'jvel?yAdl,ltSt,a.I1dii'lg 'faculty member at St. Augustine's Col- lege -, A A H Prezell R. Robinson President isla 'very busy instructor who finds time a very injportantelernerit in whatever she does, She is versatile and is really' dedicated and devoted to her profession. ' A . Della Byrd Senior H A. ,w- p . -X UP . Dr. Rountree is a dedicated teacher, a believer in professional growth, and an able administrator. These qualities are under- girded and re-enforced by her pleasing personality and exemplary character. As a dedicated teacher, she has always held high the standards of excellence and the objective of meaningful achievement. Anonymous As a token of gratitude for your service as chairman of the Humanities division, head of the English department, and as an instructor, we are honored to dedicate the 1970-71 Falcon to Dr. Thelma J. Roundtree. We are not ashamed of our African Heritage. The Blacks have paved their way, Starting in the Valley of the Nile, Since pre-historic days, We dwelt among the ancient gods, Made literature with the Greeksg They sought the Ethiopians, to hold their royal feast. If we could trace our history And find the concrete truth, We'd see the continent of Africa Remain civilization's root. As we trace the beginning of mankind Through the boundless realm, The Blacks are referred to As the oldest, the wisest, and most of all, most just of men The Rape of Ethiopia was a cruel one, A sorhid, pitiful taleg Four hundred years we wound to the sea And boarded the ships as slaves. Many suffered and died aboard the ships And were cast into the sea, While others toiled throughout the day In rice and cotton fieldsg Yet we did not give up our hopesg We trust in God to see A new birth of freedom, and a true democracy. Yet struggling for freedom against great odds, Though we are America's Sons, We fought with white men in our war And their victory we won. Crispus Attucks gave his lifeg He was first to die for the stars and stripesg And so our Black history goesg With General Washington at Valley Forge, There we fought and also died In frozen snow 'neath frosty skies. In human bondage we still remain Then the Blacks struggled and broke their chains, And through this epic we lived to see The greatest chapter in history. This new birth of freedom is our blood and tearsg We have fought and labored for so many yearsg The Lion of Judah has broken from his cageg Sing praises to God, We are no longer Slaves! QUnknownj 6 V .,,, , ,,,,,, E 10urBkuknawr beauty of 6 Land 8 xgs, B? ..,, W M- -if pw 15 ., Q ,W 1 if rfr-' v 2' L . ' 'ff 'iv' V. -ru K '- 3- . x , ,1-, A ' 'X The Ant Hill Mob 134 x 'xxx 3 If ljust could get an A in Political Science . . 'Boyl was that a test! i , 1 vmgv-sv 2 W 1 i 4 A phi que- A phi que, hey! 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Sociology Newark, N.J. ..Byrd,. Alston, Phyllis B. Elementary Education Franklinton, N.C. Peaches IQ Bandy, Bessie L. English Nashville. N.C. '- l Super Kool E, P A, 1 x 615 ' A J Y Asare, Edward B. Business Administration Honeybrook, Pa. Moochie l Barbour. Effie M. Physical Education Clayton, N.C. Glass Top BHIIS. COTISIHHCC Blakeney, Donald C. Business Education Business Administration Jamaica, N.Y. Washington. D.C. 20 Cocoa Blocker, Gwendolyn J. Govemment Washington, D.C. Never Brown, LaVaughn A. Business Education Gastonia. N.C. Sugarcoated Aff. vw- 1 X -95.1 13 it 'fi 1 ,,, -5 iuskipww v if 23.555-l' 'f if f +.i A q1.,, if I X sg Q , i N H- Brown. Daniel A. T 'r Business Administration ' V, Chesapeake,Va. 1: ii ' ,Q I Q ' ' Lores fi .,t. 9 xx ' Branch, Wilfred L. Business Administration Newark, N..l. fb- J Bryant, Delores Business Administration .lohn's Island, S.C. 21 Millie 'fvi if Bryant. Mildred J. English Rich Square. N.C. Burwell, Gracie Physical Education Henderson. N.C. .joey- 0'- 4 ff Cannady, JoAnne French Raleigh. N.C. Sambo Q Burley, Sammie Physical Education Miami. Fla. Psyche L, Byrd, Della Ma Social Studies Clayton. N.C. 22 Bumette, Dennis B. Sociology Mebane, N.C. T.C. Campbell, Thurman Business Administration Red Springs, N.C. Bits Caviness. Claudette E. Business Education Raleigh. N .C. Me-Me Monkey Chambers, Mamie L. Elementary Education Winston Salem. N.C. Miss ZflPB X . X I c f Clarke, Sheila C. Social Studies Opa Locka, Fla. C.C. Cooke, Carolyn A. Business Administration Staunton, Va. Von . 1. I, Chapman, Nellie N, Business Education Vanceboro, N.C. 'Creepy Crawley Crawley, Della M. Social Welfare Boston, Mass. 23 if 1 Chester, Carolyn M. Elementary Education Miami, Fla. Nead 'UE Cobb, Louise Business Education Washington, N.C. Dorsey ' if --9 2' Ptfir' 4 ,. A .iifixw .3 2'-X- I-ii , i 1 fl iii a i t Q Xia' 1 f 42' , ,ef 1 . A, 4 Dorsey, Mose E. History 8: Government Raleigh, N.C. f if 'VJ ,' X L1 i ' xi, , ,, . 2-A ir .X . i I x QP- X X , J' J 'X 1 1, 3 'X 'ii' I X Qhadvl f ' ll Sweet CD. . f 'l'1, fx l 1 'inn . ,A -'I ' ' Durham, Carver W. Physical Education Goldsboro, N.C. Tina Edwards, Emestine Elementary Education Selma. N.C. Bill 1 1 i pu: 1 1, . Q. ml. Yup l K I J Vid ' ga wfstf.Qi' sgg'. ., y X ggi iizkgx r i- 1 V '- 5 A X xy X :- I I iii ll M t r ' ' ls. Q r. g ..Rae - Raen 1: ,7' Durham, Gloria J. Social Welfare West Palm Beach, Fla. Edwards, Lucy Business Administration Eaddy, Rachel L. English Wendell, N.C. Gwennie Pooh '-es,,,.g., .tl Farr, Gwendolyn J. Business Administration Spartanburg, S.C. Demon I. . Q ' Selma, N.C. Farrow, William T. Floyd, Otto Jr, English - Journalism Physical Education East Orange, N.J. Newberry, S.C. 24 --'roi' , , Foster, Lonnie T. Geathers, Thelma l. Business Administration Business Education Rocky Mount, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Boot Gaylord, Milton, Jr. History 8t Govemment Red Bank, N..l. Gibbs, Luther J. Gilchrist, Loretta Business Administration English Charleston, S.C. Cameron, N.C. ..Pat,. Gill, Patricia K. English Louisburg, N.C. 25 NlUlll'iN P5 ,bv- Gilliam. Nlelville K. Business Administration Windsor. NC. ..Al.. J Goodv 16? Goodson. Kenneth Sociology Washington. D.C. Monzeke Graves. Alice L. Physical Education Garner. N.C. Harden. Phyllis W. History 84 French Norfolk. Va. Hailey. Troy S. Sociology Washington. D.C. 26 l, Graham. Cheryl V. Social Welfare LaGrange. N.C. Thee Punch CQ' 531 if Hannibal. Creft T. History 8: Govemment Rahway. N.J. Queenie Harris. Irene Business Education Selma. Ala. I Harris. Jacqueline M. Elementary Education Chester. Pa. ? I Holley. Mary R. Sociology Harrellsville. N.C. xi Humbert. Faith F. Elementary Education Camden. N.J, Candy Henry, Willie M. Elementary Education lnvanhoe, N.C. Nina Y. Holmes. Carolyn J. Sociology Charleston. S.C. 27 Ellie Vs.. 'x Hines. Ellestine J. Business Administration Philadelphia. Pa. Iii Q! Holmes. John M. Sociology Riviera Beach, Fla. N-:ggi I Hunt. Joyce L. Elementary Education Roper. NC. Q., , H n Lannie Pooh 3 , . J.- -9 -Ea, 'W-,,,,.,.-J - 51 mf F- .-53.1, Q. ia, 4 155:45- 593 'nr Jacobs, Elaine G. Elementary Education Rich Square, N.C. Sandy James, Sondra K. A ,C History Goldsboro, N.C. 'J 'Wx Q gigfifi- 4 f-slab D' ' 4' . 1?'::,-T4 sn is .-slr Q. .QQ Q Johnson, James H. Business Administration Washington, D.C. 28 Deb ..-IIA... Johnson, Lusynthia D. Sociology Newark, N..l. fvi Jolley, Harold Sociology Goldsboro, N.C. The Rican Jones, Emique B. Business Administration Newark, N..l. i38 fs Qvfu-.vlf Johnson, Norma J. Business Education Hillsborough, N.C. Tiny ling 1' fs' ' T . .1 s 'VY' Johnson, Thomas A Social Welfare Virginia Beach, Va. Dot Jones Dorthy A Sociology Raleigh N C , ,K,,ff'I ,Q .J Y Jones. Carolyn Sociology Goldsboro, N.C. 29 . l muy 4 I 1 King, Annie L. Elementary Education Raleigh. N.C. 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' ' f' '1:::T f'z... ,,.., , -,Q -gf: ,ff 11 yn 1. V-. ' 1.1 ',:.'75f'E45'554'17 ' , ff15fEs.S-irY7Zf1:4:?7r:1S'gfgf:'2!7f 'f L Basketball The Mighty, Might F alcons ,ss STANDING tLeft to Righty: Windell Sport. Kenneth Hobbs, Walter Leggett, Thomas Perkins, James Cotton, Milton Gaylord. Sam Wade. KNEELING: Larry Williams, trainerg William Fleming, Charlie Cannon. Elisha Clarke. LeCount Stover. Curtis Pritchett, Head trainer, Sammie Burley: tnot shown: Vincent Collins, Lacy Flintallj. James Cotton. 24. fires two against Saint Paul. X Starting Five Milton Gaylord, senior forward from Red Bank, N. J. SQ William Fleming, junior forward of Robersonville. LeCount Stover, senior guard of Durham. Curtiss Pritchett,junior forward of Blackstone, 47 gg: .4 13: Q-:X -I' X-i WN X X: L ' if iii' ' 'N -iii N X wi X tg Q ix is Q by . X NN RX y X K X -N xx . . is X :gf iq ' N ' x 5 xl X X X it , X XXX X is N m N '-P5 I lf, R ' ' 'll ., i E we . ,, .. N X James Cotton, freshman of Ch cago, lll. Va. MX., N .4 ,T ' The Big Three ,....v rv' 'pin sf-f s LEFT T0 RIGHT: Head Coachg Mr. Jesse Clements, George Williams, and Mr. Charles L. Harvin, J l'., Asst. ,4- ik H1 I A Coaches talking it over with Falcons. 48 pw' Q Kg ,Ox qxx I P ' N3 ,kgs 'gg . Q fi 0 4 w 1 ,' f 1 Q s gf 13141-'A I Q f Q BS- S if H WINDELL SPORT FIRES TWO FOR THE FALCONS AGAINST THE PRESSING SHAW BEARS. 49 Falcgn on 1 ws the warpath! I! -yu Wy, . .x,q b X X X g .. 5 1 -iiiiw-NNN G0 Falcons Go!! Q-1-, 1.4 :Fir 1 Golf K . . , ., 4 Q. 2 mae- L w xl-r.wqf5 '3' w'RKas,1.N,. Q. L A 'Z Q A 4- LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Coleman, Thomas Johnson, Marvin Bailey, Lawrence Wray . . , vit T.. , - X 'A ,, T x. li' It l : A 'E odxxx.v..gv...m...- -X ,. , 5,-.X X g:,bRX,l iii'--A . . N., i asm XE Xx..-5 W Q - N V - . ,gs E l f' M' J' ,a , - -xv . 'ln 1 . L ,i fs- A iii ' . ,M ' U L N GNU fy , 1 AS rl Y .. l 3 g-jfgxfl-.urea f' X r - ,Q 5 W X f . , Q xi It . n X. M ity ' 1 - 3 ' ,al fa-if -x ' A ,- . L sh E LQE5'-1,.?b Y . - in fs- 2 A' ' V 'L -'Y A I ' 1 ' yr- ,N '- ,, k - ' ia.-' . Thomas Johnson demonstrates his driving ability to Marvin Bailey. 53 if Track 1+-v . 4' . fx,y,,, X 3 . 'xN.... I STANDING fleft to rightj' Alfred Lucas H 7 Af YY 'hy -1. m 'W f . fl l Q' 'L Q N 2 , 'f' 1, N 'T A l. ra , - L af, ' ff ff, ,y - gf if l 5 -J il' I .. ls.. , , 1.5 P! It r X Q AIX- 3. a nas 1 1' . , enry Debnam. Philip Adams, Frank Shaw, Johnny Hutto, and Harry Mur h KNEELING: Joel White, Leroy Soney, Ollie Dunston, and Charles Will' P Y rams. QNot shown Fred Leeb. k ' .195 ' ' A- -,. . Q Q A , I . Qi , W xl -A1 4, E -' E A I M V Q .EzS,g.g, Q 41.14. i Mn, 1:-- , ' 'AY f A .i.. .- .l f -WW r A ., . ' , X, K uv T' W A 1 V, V-' , x I ' l' Z' qi 4. Too fast for the camera. 54 Q .Atl Leroy Soney throws the javelin. Fencin A 5 N xl. fi f e. 'e A , l , -, .N lX..f ls? im s wx. .rs .ser .-sw. saw.- ll STANDING Cleft to rightjz Kenneth Presley, Richard Holcomb, Fenton Leslie, Doris Battle, Lawrence West, and Brenda Council. Also standing Marshall Stokes, Howard Toomer, Anthony Kendall. KNEELING: Clifford Lowery, Kenneth Goodson. Jacquelyn Barnes, William Kilson, and Kevin Phillips. GUARD! i 1 N '-'f - . ,,W, . 55 Soccer .5's - X, '- 'f-J. '75 723' ' '91 4 'i 'Tv' 1 ' Q -v. Af' file +5 -' A' wi 2 'U-11 -'l7L?5. ,V-lfiaq' 1. . . . , A W l f W-Zwfirf 4. '52 . 51,v if Aa. 3 - -- - ' 1 vr A -: ,z, v, n f f pr -.X P' ' 4 . f i - az - - ' . . me ' 'ff -fr ' ,f gg-538 - is .. - 'rg:.,.' 'egg sv. -1 :L-. . W -V--1 . 1 - wif en- . rl- r f ww f. . - -'-f..'- Q - - fi f A- . . - 41 .Mgr : 3- ' ', 'C ', . . - ui: x -' A N., 1 ..--,. 4 H gf. Q -. eg my-. K1 ' Y I ' he . i W f f 1 V A f X N xg' Q ill ' , 1 . Q , , . . C -2. 1 ,J 4' x '. I - , 5 1 se .J f ll .A , ' '1 ' l X ' if ' v X +- ,ga v l f -N-,Sn . n,, ljlq, A A-gf! 5 A X : .tXuf':'!f. , 'U' . , .. ' ' fl 4. , ,. I .5.--, ,V -+-,. . .-, 4. , J.-.V - '4,, ' 1 J , ' 1 : ' --' V- -. '. .' rw ' . 5 -.1 ,. - . - . n' a- H.. I' . - . wx 5 '.v, I, ..' -. J-4 -1.-.1 . A FRONT ROW, kneeling: Sydney Richards, Johnson Boadu, Patrick .l. Blell, Henry Shyllon. Emmanuel Frimpong, Chester Newsome. STANDING: Sammie Burley, head trainerg Edward Asare, Otto Floyd. Samuel Asare. Mohamed M. Shyllon, Frank Colebrook, Wayne B. Johnson, Larkin Williams. Coach Curry discusses strategy with E ' goal keepers. 4 3 we L. he X.. +4 1 . N 1 sffz gw ,W 56 In ction un . . .V -. ,..1'.-s: ffi? LEFT T0 RIGHT: Chester New- some, Patrick Blell, Otto Floyd. FN Y' ,St 1 A . , .- ,. pg f f gt ' ,nu : Y ,5 W . X ipffnf, . sn, . ' T - P ' , 1' - 'rs' j ,A ff-' E 5' . T l',,'f -F Tp. , ' sn ' , ff M. 5 3 ff:z-5' 'T' f '5 ' G n l g rrmg ff' , P' 0 1'-A A 'I' f X 1 V, ty - K . X , I , V ,dl , 1,123 1 , . 1. - , , A 'Q' . .QC xxx X f '. , h ,1 Y .' -. , , 4 of T . -H , , It K I X ' -Q X ' F - .e.' , to , A 3 ' -' 1, X Q. - f f ff . Q, A- ff V i, - - , , ,v,,- , i Nj! 7 J if' TLA if A .e. f g, T f F 'T T' Q ' A 7 f 'S f to The Best F4 -fv, ' 'f'f.J7,S , 1-gif X wi,-', '21T 4' '15 -. I as' ' '- . 7 .. -iii'-3, I' - K - - - My wwf' A ' ' ' 1 ,s I 'cw' 9. -U ' 7, A. V ' A-X ' xx xx -- . , ,. , ,iw LEFT TO RIGHT: Muhamed Shyllong f -v 5 r fx 1 1 X Sidney Richardsg Carver Durhamg 'X A Xi ' A- 0 X ,. P T . X V x Boadu Johnson. , tnh . ' N 1 I X I, l ,Lf -F .5 v t 11 r X, V 5 A' ' 'A , X Y -8 A .X - F - I 'RA ' E 1' 111 ' fe A , F F ew ' f'V' f ' get' F - m 2 f M.. - U T XS J' i5 'e 4F 2 57 Baseball if 'F ' , 11' A il X N li ' 4 1 , ,Ax -4 . X V V F 1 Yfkff L35 - -. X, it-JAM v,ff1-19431 fn ' .gypv . A N ' 1 1 . ,K s sua! .3 li' : maui X A I , - .-.cctv 1 W Y v c 1 . , A. 1 . . Q! . . I H I Q5-4 S 5 Y '.'.. 4. ff 'X ...- :LN ' 'bw' Shown above are Willie Foreman, Clarence Williams. Ralph Mitchell. John Jones. Alvin Carson, and Jimmy Robinson. You're Out! 'R- 1, ' V f A T1 I A ' 4' v.-.Q5-. 1 71. , 1 , ,, L 1 ' Jr. J n Q 9 - I -4 ' P . in s- 7' W I., N .s . 1,5 QV 58 fe ,- Ti' f Pla Ball. af x- ', 'jill ,,.,.-Q . -.1 .vlfaw , .j. ' 'NZ' -: C iff 'aa 'X K . X 5.33'f'2f' L ...H ,fr 23, 5. 1 . me -fi. . . ,'n.iL j ' 'Q ' N N .S Ll . 1 . t 6- f -- - I .. - .5 Xa, fy! ' f 2 5 - l I - XX, . A 4. ' ,.4 K y . v 5 V 4 , ,N -,'q,,4 .X A l I 4 7, ...X xgyie- Q,- 4 i ' 'jf -wi ff : f X .1 . , fs .. , ' ' 2' . -, JJ . flu, , P 11. - it r ir, 1 NU? ' I.: V i X 1.1. l , .- -.fri .5 -: ':1x'.r . 1- ft'-' '1.Xf1xf-f- Y .-'T ' 1 1, KvI.,.-.-,f f i. . :ffj .fl Yfff' ::5,5:, s 4 X :lk-Er, I-1 . -I 5:54. 1 n A U 'IQQV1 .- Q ., I -' ..1 'f 'Qilfl e' X . 'lf fafzit '.'d.vin'f't ff- '. V ff ' , . -:EW 9' 'Q fi .J , 1 is :1 kg. - - lgvfofn ju 5,11-X j.'yl2TfeL..-j , :Z 1' J 8 1 -P' . 'wail 1' -1 . , 4. ' , Q? '. Q55 5 ,ICQ fj?,z'5fi- arg' ,I .Q 'r,.'X1il ,. . - '1iEl'? N151 . ' Q - 1, rw , --az .91- .!.r ..'.f 7' f J5T'. ft::, '17 .355 Q 1 Ralph Mitchell - senior intielder from New Smyrna Beach, John Jones f Fla. . -' . dx.. - - ' . . ' ' he V .af .44 R ' Q- t 'S' . ' V . Rf - .askin f -- Ai Carver Durham W Senior from Goldsboro, N. C. - outfielder from Philadelphia, Pa. sf'- I V 1-i . +-ww.. ..f .., x 1 sax' 9 - . Ski A.:- X . . -'fvmsm-. . tr.. C +' ' , ,. S- .N Catcher. ,nv . W4sKB'x 5-X ' 'K avr Xi ' Q ' . i f- .emifkffe-. F5 35 1. 'XS .. x- ,., . 3 +. A I . . fu I Q Q T- ' -'never' -'H--N -fr ' '-L .-' . .f. Q wi - 1 ,, -e......- -..NQXBPQKIQ 5 , XS- Q --Q ,Ah - ., .- 3 A - v .. c- 3 ., - 1. X .V N:AN R H Q ,,,,, ,jk E. xi ii Y ..,- ' ' ' kia, ' - ' , Q ' x .V . 'Q yi, . 515: . -X V 55:46 ' .f ' fr 2 82. .Tl if A r ,, -ef - 111. . . 2 -ff ' X Q H - AJL .,,.. .. 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Joyce Barnes. and Babara Harris. TRULY . . . BLACK, BEAUTIFUL, SOULFUL ,. R., if ' fa 5 lx Q .V x X .. X N , Y SH I + T K 'QQ W f r X X X '. : ' X ' ' . 4.53 Ni:5?i ff:fei,f ,'. 'K V 4 - f r,- Everybody rock. 60 'U G K R ,.ji.?'-ig: t' Q qi X X A. N . I Y S6 Q 59 xxx! , ,N 'fri , Y sf EENS The selfishness of a queen is small as a grain of sand and her heart is large as the universe to embrace friends and foes alike. The reign of a queen is long. but to her. it is only a fortnight. A two week period filled with new experiences. ful- filled dreams. extended travel. and little rest. But to her. it was worth the time and effort. ,ek 4 eq, L 62 ,Ken O ,.,,.- .,..,- UTM, .. 1 A 5 'Rmgv 4-A ' ,L V ' H349 .ani han..-... N' ,xr Nw..-...,.,,. ' ' 4' ' M 3 Qi -N A X Q.. -emi.--Q, ,g,,.:W.3.x- .. ' '. WW .... -U . ..,.. .. .... ..,L.,! 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Miss Black Student Union Beatrice Jones M55 , , U , ' Af JY 64 6' A f--re - In -1. ,uv 'L and - ft ,' - 1 1 9.4 -,A-Q 5' , hs- s. ls -4-MM. f - I s,x+ 'M Z'f - 4' u ,'. .ff ,' ,.-fl-,..,f: f '?'f2 '?r. FY! f f f 92 n. - 'Agfa Q f , -1 LY' -o-. :ff'4jfo' :' Y 255: 71 42.147 vga- A' S512 - inf' 'V ff51!'lfa-f 'f- finals Y , ' f ' ..a ' .-.iracgff 'II .91 i. 5 72 4 .! .3 Mit ' r x iw . Z ,J ',, x Q 1 lvl ,. g -1- 'Ewa' a .ff-,-- , se.. 31, 1 X L S. ,K Q-Z1 KN 3 Y' S -..'3Q..'M I f??,SSi , x N, . M ,.......4.-.R-mg E-:j MISS PEN Rosemary Leonard v -Qi -I i- R. I l!! llrllQ 'ru llll'l'i'1 if ogg If :fm W-Q F I ,U 8: .i I ,,: - r' - . Miles Veteran .N l. .v-T M ...aid Carolyn Pretty CLASSM N lf you wish to reach the highest. begin at the lowest 1Syrusj A modest man never talks of him- I R I S I I N selftliruyerel l am not ashamed to confess that l am ignorant of what I do not know tCicerol Take time for all things tFranklinl We live in an atmosphere of shame. We are ashamed of everything that is real about us: ashamed of ourselves, of our relatives, of our income, of our accents, of our opinion, of our experience. just as we are ashamed of our naked skins tG.B. Shawl A lfrurlled fool is more foolish than an ignorant fool tMolierel Men will wrangle for religion1 write for itg fight for it: die for itg anything but f live it tColtonl Money is a good servant but a bad master t Baconl SOPHO ORES There is nothing so stupid as an educated man, if you Genius is one per cent inspiration and get off the thing that he was educated in tWill ninety-nine per cent perspiration flidisonl Rogersl A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold iron tH0ruce Manny Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested tBaconl The punishment of criminals should be of use1 when a man is hanged he is good for nothing lVoltairej Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today tFranklinl Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket: and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that you have one tChesterfieldl Doubt whom you will. but never yourselftBoveel I J O R S Good-humor makes all things tolerable tHenry W. Beecherl Tis easy enough to be pleasant. when life flows alone like a song: But the man worthwhile is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong tE.W. Wilcoxl 1. fl-.rn s, -., . 4, 4412. '.,, A-' -. ,. I-A, i.'f,- -- U , - Ziff s. -1 . . Q ua, Q, -ffL4,u ' Q .xi :Tv Fifi .1 Adams, Philip A. '74 Philadelphia, Pa. ': 'Lu Allen, Caren T. '72 New York, N.Y. Anderson, Clarence '74 - A -I -.......,'--,gif ggvv- Charleston, S.C. Adams, Robert W. '73 Philadelphia, Pa. Allen, Chiquita A. '73 Washington, D.C. Anderson, Vivian '72 Amityville, N.Y. :':::: 'F' ll if , ' fe. - ,el V 1 it ' P I QP,..,.'A Q if 3 15 5 qs Q' ' ,j ' fl: 'QQ E if -A A' 84 in Alexander, Arlene '74 Newark, N .J. Anderson, Candace V. '74 Amityville, N.Y. 43 Anthony, Deidre '73 Philadelphia, Pa. 'Fr' Archer, Patricia '74 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Askins, Toney J. '72 Atkinson, lris D. '73 Jamaica, N.Y. Elmont, N.Y. Attmore, Cynthia '74 Austin, Harriet '73 New Bern, N.C. Bloomfield, N.J. xr. .1 Q ,.Q3,:m5.:,,,.v..,--.Q. N., : 4.5 ,L . 2 'fr TIF: N511-:f'lE51'fE 75:iE.2 - H s -w in : . ,. 4,5.:q .,:1.. X,,,.,,,..g: .Mi .,,-.X-,. , x Y 4-: fx: ,. ...,. l 7 2:25, V Ixzizggg' fa. P .. ..-zwzmfsififiifgg -:ms 'V --'- M--f.-9'-:.:fw..f.:4fa-:K - - w-1 .Ara ff i s S ., . '2:--'sri JW z' yqlv. '.- .-s.- Ayers AnthonyR '74 Backman Theresa 77 Philadelphia Pa Charleston,S.C. na ,il ,,, . A ll-4 cv in 'lm -6 5 fiA'fbgfpif2E+ VPt 1 lv FJ! ,.,,i.v Q. Baldwin, Mary L. '74 Baker, Bruce C. '73 Baker, Diana F. '74 Dunn, N.C. Wadley, Ga. Zebulon, N.C. I-x Barfield, Anna '73 Hookerton, N.C. Barnes. Jacquelyn '73 Bames, Joyce '73 Bames, Winston '73 Barnett, Karon '73 Philadelphia, Pa. Greenville, N.C. Goldsboro, N.C. Gastonia, N.C. QF'-6' Battle, Garland '74 Barham, Theresa '72 Raleigh, N.C. Rocky Mount, N.C. ...h . Beard. Edna R. '72 Philadelphia, Pa. B:1ylor,Sharen '73 Philadelphia. Pa. fv' Battle, James C. '74 Tarboro, N.C. Bell, Hazel L. '72 Williamston, N. C. Batts, Jacqueline '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. Bell, Renee Greensboro, N.C. 'lbs Bell, Sherry L. '74 Bell, William '74 Belk, Vickie L. '73 Enfield, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Alexandria, Va. if . , 5 . N: Sf.. -1 ' Q-5' ' Best. Eloise '73 Clinton, N.C. 3' l iv 4 Y N. w 3 iv B it Q .b ,eg an Q 5 ,X,N e Best, Louise '73 Bethea, Alma J. '72 Clinton, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Black, Deborah L. '74 Black, Rosalyn P. '73 Hartsville, S.C. Youngsville, N.C. ' :, ,... Bethea, Betty R. Sumter. S. C. PNN. 5917535 in 35 ibf 1 - tg, A- 'rfi.1Tfst2: 'g 9, in 'il , HJ.- X H Blackman, Boise '72 Greensboro. N.C. qu Qi Berry, Sylvia '73 Windsor. N.C. .- n 't ' be Ulf' Q fu 5 1 if , ia. .. , K , .1 , . I' Blell, Patrick '73 Freetown, Sierra Leone g.....,f'Cf Blount. Sharon '73 Roper, N.C. Boyce, Johnnie '72 Rich Square, N.C. Boyer, Esther A. '72 Raleigh, N.C. Pi Q Q,-. Branch, Bettie J. '73 Wake Forest. N.C. 1 :fi 2: Nix.. . X J. eeeee Boadu, Johnson '74 Kumasi. Ghana x. Boyd. Louretta '73 Plainview, Va. Bradshaw. Ethelyn '74 Bronx, N.Y. Brayboy. Dianna '73 Winston Salem. N.C. isa fs-. Bowe, Linda '72 Boyce, Emily '74 Hollywood, Fla. Amityville, N.Y. xv' 1' C Breeden, Rosena '73 Briggs, Deborah '73 Newark, N.J. Plainfield, N.J. Brown, Barbara '74 Charleston, S.C. r nl9Q Brown, Douglas '72 Roseland, Va. S . if, ,I , JP aivfxxh ' x Y-Q-V Bmm, Laura J. '73 Enfield, N.C. 49X Bums, Hattie M. '73 Tryon, N. C. Brown, Evette '73 Newark, N ..l. Q-1.-. .aa Brown, Patricia A. '72 Petersburg, Va. l XY , .. ,A . . Q I 9 'ts- Bryant, Bennie L. '74 Winterville, N.C. -'Lb Brown, Mary B. '72 Hemingway. S.C. Brown, Shirley M. '74 Charleston, S.C. Bryant, Johnnie '74 Brooklyn, N.Y. Burke, Cyril C. '72 Hartford, Conn. Byrd, Henry '74 Wadley, Ga. Canady, Christoper '73 Kjnston, N.C. iff Carballo, Yvonne E. '74 Norfolk, Va. Campbell, Elbert C. '73 Raeford, N.C. Cannon, Charlie '73 Pelham, N ,C. Cannon, Linda A. '73 Darlington, S.C. Carson, Coinell '72 Tryon, N .C. , Carson. LoineU A. '73 Tryon, N.C. ji. Carter, Michael C. '73 New York, N.Y. 19 Carter, Richard S. '74 New Canton, Va. Chicago, Ill. Clark, Elisha S. '73 Miami, Fla. Carwell, Joe '74 Cash, Clarence J. '73 Brunswick, Ga. 10 ,nn Claytor, Denise Y. '73 Boston, Mass. Cobb, Angelyn C. '72 New Bern, N.C. Coe, Cynthia A. '74 Darling1on, S.C. Cooper, Carl H. '74 Charleston, S.C. K'-H ' 10.3 'VN Crandol, James B. '72 Greenville, N .C. +775 , 'ugaipq Credle, Bettie J. '72 Washington, D.C. 29 Colebrook, Frank '73 Nassau, N.P. Bahamas '23 Counts, Charles F. '72 Rahway, N.J. 5 Crawford, Catherine '73 Dillion, S.C. Crook, Bobbie J. '72 Chesnee, S.C. 92 Cooley, Joseph L. '73 Wendell, N.C. bs - my fav. 195 N4 . p s.,- Cox, Samuel '73 Roper, N.C. A , Crawley, Macie L. '74 Philadelphia, Pa. Crudup, Sarah A. '72 Franklinton, N.C. su-...Q Cun'ie, Carolyn J. '72 Mebane, N .C. Daniels, Linda L. '73 Robersonville, N.C. A 'G 'I Davis, Dennis O. '73 Raleigh, N.C. Davis, Whitney G. '73 Washington, D.C. Curtis, Nellie E. '74 Vandemere, N.C. Daniels, Florence A. '74 Greenville, N.C. y ,X H 'Qi ' , Ax , ' X '. 1. -1 . - .Q I' - A Dansbury, Penelope D. '72 Darlington, Pauline T. '74 Haddonfield, NJ. Davis, Joyce E. '73 Sanford, Fla. Day, Elmiza '73 Scotland Neck, N.C. 93 New York, N.Y. Qs... h ma.. '- Davis, Katherine '73 Louisburg. N.C. --.Sri N-.., Debnam. Gladys M. '74 Youngsville, N,C. Debnam, Henry D. '72 Raleigh. N.C. Debnam, Howard L. '73 Youngsville, N.C. Debnam, Joseph D. '73 Raleigh, N ,C. Delaney, Margo C. '74 Charleston, S.C. Dewar, Jackie D. '73 Holly Springs, N.C. Dobbins, Calvin J. '73 Martinsville, Va. Dockery, Alice R. '73 Laurinburg, N.C. Dunston, Emma J. '74 Youngsville. N.C. Dunston, Forestene '74 Rahway. N.J. Dunston, Glenda F. '73 Rahway, NJ. Douglas, Henry '72 Southem Pines, N.C. Durham, Brends A. '72 Philadelphia, Pa. Durham, Mary J. '73 Goldsboro, N. C. Dyson, Clarence E. '74 Summerton, S.C. Edwards, Ronnie L. '74 Brooklyn, N.Y. A , Egefton, Valechia G. '74 Raleigh, N. C. Evans, Anthony B. '74 Greenville, S.C. Evans, Cynthia R. '74 Spring Hope, N.C. 'Q Elleby, Brenda E. '74 Raleigh, N.c. Ellis, Ellen L. '74 Weldon, N.C. Evans, Audrey M. '74 Lamar, S.C. Evans, Emest 73 Raleigh, N .C. Pf? Evans, Carolyn F. '74 Pinetops, N.C. Evans, Linda D. '72 Virginia Beach, Va. gn.. '- an ,, - 4 2 L -ZS Everett, Riley '74 Oak City, N.C. Farrar, Leonard '72 Raleigh, N .C . 59 ,A V! Floyd, Cassandra T. '74 Youngsville, N.C. Ford, Novella '72 Wilson. N.C. Faison, Sheryl A. '74 Raleiyl, N.C. Felton, Sharon '74 Winton, N .C . fl ip-2' A Fore, Wanda J. '73 Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Foster. Arthur L. '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. 96 ,nn f fgbb J .ia ' ki, . .lb V. . ' :za N ,ar ' .K Fairley, James J. '73 Raleigh, N.C. Finney, Robert '74 Paterson, N.J. ,-R- Foreman, Evone '73 Virginia Beach, Va. Foster, Linda A. '72 Startex, S.C. l Forte, Minnie M. '72 Durham, N.C. Fuller, Linda A. '72 Hampstead, N .C. Gauvin, Roger '72 Bronx, N.Y. Gibson, Malachi '74 Mayesville, S.C. 7 ...: 38:72, , ci- 4 X I RK' as kt i mi g X, Freeman, Tommie L. '74 Charlotte, N.C. ' 'F' ' QE 11 rx rggfffax. X 4 W-5 Fuller, Nathaneil '72 Wilmington, N.C. f . -,. - V A, ,, '- .sl 'N VV.. ,.., T 1 '--, ., ge' V 3: Ni ' -gf..-.J E Gatling, Margaret '73 Rich Square, N.C. Gilmer, Williams A. '73 Durham, N.C. 97 . ,.-1. '-3:4 I . ..ferkrrb-11. ft, . X--gf:-we fe Q3-'1-V-31 nw, hgfm , iw: ft o. if sf' g' I ,nf .M v ,Mx 4 .- T,-: ' :Milli-f , r.. , - .. , fm-J- F , ., , .X fe f is Frimpong, Emmanuel B. '74 Anyinam, Ghana Gauvin, Eddie '73 Bronx, N.Y. Gibson, Karen l. '73 Miami, Fla. Glasper, .ludy '73 Magnolia, N.C. Goodson, Ethel J. '73 Raleigh, N.C. Goodman, Richardo R. '73 Philadelphia, Pa. Green. Naomi E. '74 Charleston. S.C. Greene. Robert H. '72 Wilming1on,N.C. Griffin. Joseph A. '73 Petersburg, Va. Grimes, Constance D. '73 Winterville, N.C. Gross, Betty J. '73 Chicago. lll. Gunn. George W. '72 South Boston. Va. Gunn, Gregory '74 South Boston. Va. Gunter. Edward Jr. '74 Philadelphia, Pa. Hamilton. Barbara J. '73 Grantsboro, N.C. Hamilton, George W. '73 Augusta. Ga. Hammie, Carolyn E. '73 Oxford, N.C. Hanna. Minnie R. '73 Rocky Mount, N.C. Hargrove, Glenda F. '74 Manson. N.C. Us.-.. Hargrove, Gloria '73 Clinton, N.C. Harris, Barbara A. '73 Virginia Beach, Va. Harris, Mildred J. '72 Louisburg, N.C. Hargrove. Patricia '72 Battleboro, N.C. Harris, Dianne '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. Harris, Odessa M. '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. Hart, Anne A. '74 Jacksonville, Fla. Hart, Pamela L. '74 Belmont, N.C. 99 in Hardy. Larry E. '74 Hollister, N.C. Harris, Gail E. '74 Durham, N .C . Harrison, Mary '73 Spring Hope, N.C. Hawkins. Beulah '74 Littleton. N.C. wig Nevvi G ga-A 'Az ,f ,J if X 'J , ,, High, Elizabeth '73 Zebulon, N.C. Highsmith. James '73 Raleigh, N.C. Hill, Bettie L, '74 Snow Hill, N.C. Holden. Doris '74 Raleigh, N.C. Holt, Larry '74 Raleigh, N.C. Hooker, Edith '73 Sanford, N.C. I Hawkins, Joseph '74 Littleton, N.C. Hawkins. Lawrence Littleton, N.C. Hawkins, Ronald '74 Littleton, N.C. Hines, Donna L. '74 Raleigh, N.C. Hines, Robert '72 Rocky Mount, N.C. Holcomb, Richard '73 Staten Island, N.Y. Howard, Jeanette '73 Rocky Mount, N.C. Huff, Patricia '74 Williamston, N.C. Hunt, Willetta '73 Roper, N.C. Hurt, Eugene '72 Orange, N.J. lrvin, Annie '74 Ann Arbor, Mich. ,vga N9 'NA Jacobs. Mary F. '73 Rich Square, N.C. James, Evelyn '73 Amarillo, Texas James, Linda V. '74 Bronx, N.Y. Johnson, Kathy '73 Charlottesville, Va. Johnson, Lester '74 Tarboro, N .C . Johnson. Linda D. '74 Virginia Beach, Va. pig' .'.,,z1e. gov' x ' i- -V w . - .?L 1w- yn . i., 1' . .Nl I, , ,Nth .kpc it J 7 P El -.1 vmliva N ails M, X .sh 4' Wx i nfs .. .,,,1,.s , yang A , - I gf ffagifif. 9? 1 , lk A vi' x V . Jackson. Doretha '72 Washington, D.C. Jackson. Jacqueline '73 Wilmington, N.C. Jacobs. Gloria A. '72 Rich Square, N.C. .arp- xii Zvi Jefferies, William '72 Burlington, N.C. Jenkins. Cyrono l. '74 Charleston. S.C. Jenkins. Marie '74 Yonges Island, S.C. ,ix 102 Johnson, Priscilla '73 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Jones, Almetta '72 Hampston, N.C. Jones, Beatrice '72 Bridgeport, Conn. Jones, Benora '74 Freetown. Sierra Leono Jones, Cynthia L. '72 Bronx, N.Y. Jones, Emestines '72 Henderson, N.C. Jones. Goerge A. '74 Gamer, N.C. Jones, Gloria J. '73 Robersonville, N.C. Jones, Joyce A. '74 Roper, N.C. Jones, Melvin R. '74 Charlotte, N.C. Jones, Michael A. '72 Chicago, Ill. Jones, Warren '73 Dania, Fla. Joyner, Janice '74 Fountain, N.C. Kelly, Willie J. '72 Littleton, N.C. Kendall, Anthony '73 Washington, D.C. 'N S 37 Q. hxqi f W4: ,Q 7 A :Xi S .af King, Lan'y '74 Philadelphia, Pa. Kiwin. Eloise '73 Darlington, Sf. Knotts, Oliver '73 Wilmington, Delaware Lanice, Lorice '73 oak City, N.c. Lane, Edward J. '72 Brooklyn, N.Y. Lanham, Rosa '74 Amityville, N.Y. Latta, Stella L. '73 Oxford, N.C. Lawrence, Julia '72 White Plains, N.Y. Lawyer, Barbara '73 Lamar, South Carolina Ledbetter. Francis '73 Winston-Salem, N.C. Lee, Fred H. '74 Leeville, Va. Leonard, Rosemary '7 2 Trenton, NJ. . wig at Q -2 it 1 N iigk ,If X Li W lute ,ja ,F 5, sv had. - 5 EW.. 4 ,H .XL N Q , k g .9 A f 4 n-- , is ' 5 1 Q R. a Q- cfm fs: 1 . Q .3 .kc if ' x v ,M , rx ax C '. ,r ' . Q .. . . V . '? ' , Efiig' it , 3 5751'- : . FTH,-. wa. 1? ff sf' .Q 4 , , Y , K Q :O Nm 25 'N N N 5 5 W5 x-, ,Y .. Lewis. Robert C, '73 St. Pauls, N.C. V .,. gl., fr. . .QQ I at 'qx LQ. ...Lk X, 2 ,I . A 1 , , V , if , ' ' LCE' FY -'fi 'l'fr. '-'i'i Liggins. Gilda A. '74 Mebane, N.C. Little, Linda J. '72 Robersonville, N .C. Long, Willie F. '74 Alcoa, Tenn. Lewis, Sandra M. '72 Charleston, S.C. Lilly, Carolyn Y. '73 Raleigh, N.C. Little, Sylvia D. '73 Robersonville, N.C. Lovett, Sandra D. '73 Ithaca. N.Y. fs I 106 Lewis. Sylvia L. '74 Goldsboro, N.C. ,Q LV. ' fd Lineberger, Hermena M. '73 Charlotte, N.C. Little, Vivian D. '73 Robersonville, N.C. Lucas, Alfred '72 Washington, D.C. mix Lucas, Elizabeth K. '73 Swan Quarter, N.C. McAdams, Reola '74 Snow Camp, N.C. McDonald, Mary A. '72 South Ozone Park, N.Y. Lynch, Peggy J. '73 Whitaker, N.C. -RS McBr0om, Patricia A. '73 Hillsborough, N.C. McDowell, William Jr. '74 Omlm, N.C. McKinnon, Delemon R. '73 McMillan, James C. '74 Raeford, N.C. St. Pauls, N.C. 107 Lynn, Willie M. '74 Smithfield. N.C. McClam. Gloria A. '74 Garner, N.C. n f' A' . sl ,2f il.. 1 ,:' is - lg 493' .' x 'E .3 .,-Q . . Qs, .t McFarland, Glenda G. '74 Raleigh, N.C. McMillan, Ollie M. '73 Shannon, N.C. 595 n . 4 S., lf. 14 ff- IL... McPhail, Janet C. '73 McPhatter, Notre W. '72 McQueen, Steve D. '73 Clinton, N.C. Raeford, N.C. Rocky Mount, N.C. 'Tl IV? 'Q McRae. Katherine L. '72 Lumberton, N.C. Mace, Marcellus T. '74 Mace, Zachariah T. '73 Latta, S.C. Latta. S.C. fx Mack. Brenda M. '73 Mackey, Gloria J. '72 Manley, Anthony F. '74 Virginia Beach, Va. Lancaster, S.C. New York, N.Y. .. QQ., Manning, Ella L. '74 Manning, Howard L. '74 Manns, Denise M. '73 Williamston. N.C. Maxton, N.C. Chicago. lll. 108 McRae. Carl E. '74 Rowland, N.C. .axk Macer, Gloria .l. '73 Virginia Beach, Va. Mann, Carolyn A. '74 Raleigh, N.C. ,4 'n Marrow, Brenda L. '73 Oak City, N.C. xl , Mash, Charles R. '73 Sanford, N .C. Mayo, Mary '72 Weldon, N .C. Montague, Mary E. '72 Oxford, N.C. Moore, Ella L. '74 Garysburg, N.C. P95- Massenburg, Gloria C. '73 Petersburg, Va. Marshbum, Doris '73 Rocky Mount, N. C. QV? ilu' Vd'l 4 1 ,'- i-5 ' ,... M..- f 1,1 Middleton. Francis J. '72 Charleston, S.C. Mays, June R. '74 Lexington, Va. . NWS. Montague, Paula Y. '74 Moore, Angelia '73 Raleigh, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Moore, Jimmie R. '73 Moore, John R. '73 Raleigh, N.C. Richmond. Va. 109 ., 1 ,Q ff-- . . r L H! . 7 Nz., it : x . .V g ,Q - .4 St- N ..- X Matthews, Michael W. '72 New York, N.Y. KX Montague. Charles E. '73 Brooklyn, N.Y. we--L Moore, Dora '73 Graham, N.C. Moore, Rosalinde Y. '73 Goldsboro, N.C. Evx Newsome, Chester '72 Conway, N.C. Q 19 ' In N 'il . y if fir? Nealy, Matthew '74 Fairmont, N.C. AY .:, - s -Gigi 'A Qt y. . 3 N ' ,I . ', Q 'I I A 9 't ll . 5 P 'lm .C 21' u f - ,A-...t Y-7.4. ,J -f fr , 'N l .L t ,sf-E kr 5 'gy T N' ,- L1 4' 'US Morant, Juanita '74 Orrum, N.C. Morgan, Deborah '74 Raleigh, N.C. Mull, Jerry '74 Shelby, N.C. Murphy. Shirley '72 Hartsville, S.C. Murphy. Vivian '74 Hartsville, S.C. Muse, Cheryl '74 Jacksonville, Fla. Mustipher, E. '73 Charleston, S.C. Myatt, Kay F. '74 Raleigh, N.C. Nappier, Emma '72 Arrington, Va. ' .1 fi? s f., J , ll f ' as ua l Ill ' J' -. ' I - 451 ' -n 1 ,- '1 W ,..-h' L v':.'1:l :ry Hr L. 'li' A- C -F' 9 1, r. .-. Y ill L A, 4+ q.,,1-Q ,, Q- ,Q 1 2 ,f x My , gg r F' 2 'Ei . I v , U v Q- Q ' ,za 1 I - J., A y ' yr - ' ff JL , 3 ' . , A , '- -9 fs 1- 'Q 'Qu ' , ' , rf' ' 139' t ' f , A , , 'y . ' ' H' . .f -n Q A . Q 1 1' '. - mlm ,ja H, JQN- 5 ' . V lf K 4 W. . . cl' 4' - 'K ' ' 'llo l ,s .WI YVR Niblett, Joseph '73 Axton, Va. Q., ' x 'va fi' Otey, Nancy E. '72 Washington, D.C. 'VS Overton, Ethel B. '73 New York, N.Y. Parker, Emma J. '73 Murfreesboro, N. C. Q 1 . X Ofoegbu, Ben '74 Orlu, West Africa IC Outlaw, James E. '74 Kennansville. N.C. Paisley, Hattie M. '73 Fairmont, N.C. Parkinson, Horace '74 Freetown, Sierra Leone Oliver, Monta Jr. '72 Charlotte, N.C. -955 Outlaw, Travis '73 Kenansville, N.C. ,V uf' 4 :FY 'f 3- R, -, Palmer, Bertha E. '74 Meridian, Ga. Parris. Priscilla '74 Charleston, S.C. Petway, Francis '72 Whitaker, N.C. Peyton, Leah R. '73 Cary, North Carolina Phillips, Kevin '73 Philadelphia, Pa. um, gs: Presley, Calvin '73 Rahway, N..l. L Ramos, Wanda G. '72 Newton. Conn. Poindexter, Rodney '73 Lexington, Va. Price, Teresa J. '72 Washington, D.C. Ramseur, Martha Shelby. N.C. AL Pinckney, Saundra '73 Charleston, S.C. fm v ,I x, Poole, .lasmone '7 2 Raleigh, N.C. Pulley, Catherine '73 Spring Hope, N.C. Ramsey. Pamela '74 Salisbury, N.C. 112 Phillips, Doris '74 Greenville, N.C. .-IFN we Powers, John A. '74 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Purvis. Legistrean '72 Oak City, N.C. Reed, Margaret '74 Philadelphia, Pa. AX Q X .XX XX X X X K XX X N X ' X X Xu, 3 b X X N V X X X NX SX X mx , X X , Wx X 'X- fxXXXQg.:.--, -+A , , 4 .: X :.gI.- -'X ff Q h.-,Q x A X X oss X X X P' 6 R ,,,,.. Reid, Doris A. '74 Freemont, N.C. K xx , NOX- 2, sv. N f?2::?Xi:S2?'- '- 'ff X vue'-1 ' . , I , x ., N 6 ., , ,I 'UN X ' X X .gs 9 5 .X - 'X5 We ,XXV ,. ,, , , . 9 X Xa. f W .IA L. -,.5f-fuilaf-:Q-gb Richards, Melville '73 Freetown, Sierra Leone ,E Richardson, Sandra '73 Nashville, N.C. Ritter, Ronald '73 Cinn, Ohio . ...4 Reinhardt. Chyral '74 Lineolnton, N.C. 'N XX' XvX Q' f XXX X XX Q X. 5 S3 X' '-Xi' S X 3 X X X 5 K X X X! X XXX X X .SX Richards, Sydney '74 Freetown, Sierra Leone Richardson, Sheila '72 Wendell, N.C. Rivers, Theora '74 Miami, Fla. 113 ,J.. .:XR ',.gLl:.-,N-.Er--':, X -, ,W wh, -. XJ X 3:1 . .X -X if L , .rx X -my 1 lv JF4'f.:-1 L ix X P R M as N X v' X 3+ Revis. Barbara '7 2 LaGrange, N .C . Richardson, Ronald '74 Norfolk, Va. Q vm X ,X X . I: Q, I ,sd ,A 1 . Q: , 'X , . ' l X ' - X' TQ' X ix., 17.3 , , . 'I , ' -:.51'12:k '53-2 r, 'Nh , .,f:.. -1.33?A Q Q ' ' X .:.:,Xv1'Y3we: -Nw ., ,- gfepszg QZQV : .K Nab . XYZ Q X . e if ' ' ,. QNX bi iii.-I' 1. xcgfg.- ' - X was 5 lil F XXX? be ' Ritter, Reginald '73 Cinn, Ohio Robertson, Gwendolyn '72 Raleigh. N.C. fbs Y Robinson, Eton '74 Raleigh, N.C, -Q Rogers, Ida L. '72 Farmville, N.C. if LA. Sanders, Evon '73 Garner, N.C. Sanford. Walter '74 Jamaica. NY. Rogers, Carolyn '73 Roxboro, N.C. Agn--'X A. X Rook, Glover '73 Garysburg, N.C. x S 4... it 1-.a- sl X ,LJ 7 ' K J 4 '- , 'N . z.,. .. ., .7 Magi.. l. ,,,1,.1,V1.:: .., 8 WX: Sandersi Linwood '73 Gamer. N.C. Scott. Lillian '7 2 Raleigh, N .C . 114 Rogers, Cynthia '73 Farmville, N.C. dih fx, Q--'F Royal, Mattie Y. '72 Goldsboro, N.C. ,J Sands. Rhonda E. '74 Rensellear, lnd. A. . '- i, Z 5 'iw Ju. Shands, Bemard '74 Laurens, S.C. f ' Shiner, Janice '73 Charleston, S.C. ' Y I E i S l Al Shipman, Dorothy '73 New York, N.Y. P in : E i s 3+ 'i 4' Simpkin, Jacqueline '73 Philadelphia, Pa. lL.v4l Simmons, Carol A. '72 Miami, Florida Sloan, Lawrence '74 Smalls, Charles E. '73 Charlotte, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. La, Shipman, Linda '74 New York, N.Y. f S p io: 1 135 i i 5 4 Nd? W0 3' K2 Shyllon, Mohamed '74 Pendembu, Sierra Leone ,yur-.X Simms, Preston '73 Wilson, N.C. if' 3 e er ,L-A Q' V Kofax ' V , . .1 ' 2 '3 ir 1: ,, ,.5,f'fj:x Q A . i Q ,. f, .1 5 frgiw, 4:-....p,, 5 7? I 75- 5 A ,,, 4: ' 1 ,2 -. ::-:N3,,3,1':ix ' 'QT' Q ,A Sith? V 4 'gs '-Lf, --2 ,7 ' 'Y ,. 2555-if . ' Q 1s'Zff1.3 W:-af: Y 'Q 'Q .firiniz 194. Smalls, Kenneth '72 Charleston, S.C. f 35 Smashum, .lacquelyn '73 Charleston, S.C. , N : J Smith, La Fayette '74 Yonkers, N.Y. Stafford, Brenda '74 Washington, D.C. . Q' y N.--M Stewart. Kitty L. '72 Long Island, N.Y. fi 65 WS.--- Smith, Adrienne L. '73 Winston Salem, N.C. L-' . ,LMQ ..-I Smith, Pricilla A. '74 Winterville, N.C. hu, 4. , lj Stanley, Barbara J. '72 Robersonville, N.C. Steede, Gale L. '73 St. Albans. N,Y. 116 14,5 ' ,J Smith, Doris '74 Zebulon, N.C. Q'-,, 'Vw Spencer, Robert '73 Columbia, N.C. 4..- Stansberry, Jeanette '74 Halifax, N .C . it ,N 'g Stokes, Phyllis '74 Raleigh. N .C . fx ' Lf- Stringfield, Barbara '74 Burgaw, N .C. Taylor, Alberta '72 Bridgeport, Conn. Taylor, Linda '73 Raleigh, N.C. I Toombs. Nancy '73 King William, Va. ,g V 'Ai X , . ,V x Swann, Gene '74 Sanford, N.C. Taylor, Debra '73 Willingboro, N.J. Apr- QF' Teele, Larry '73 Everetts, N.C. Townsend, Carolyn '74 Orrum, N .C . 117 Swindell, Gwendolyn '73 Belhaven, N.C. l ,9 gif' Taylor. Harry L. '74 Wilmington, N.C. Tillery, Ora L. '73 Rich Square, N.C. Townsend, Daphne '72 Orruln, N.C. Q, 1 XX 'Q' f' fa Sutton, Crystal '74 Key West, Flu. I . N .4 7.7-ff 1 l wi , .551 ' if ,ff Q1 ,Q 'fijlqgj Q: - ?o:sQ,,.:-if - fQ:xr-g51- .,. '?Y5i Ax -. Taylor, James ll '72 Raleigh, N.C, Titus. Mary H. '73 Rocky Mount, N.C. 've'-Q-wh Tuck. Patricia '74 Roxboro, N.C. Turner, Margaret '73 Durham, N.C. 'Q' 'r'f Upchurch, Cecelia '72 Raleigh. N.C. FU lx- , Q i Walker, Zana '72 Hyattsville, Md. 'Nv Ward. Mary D. '73 Goldsboro, N.C. 'fir 5 I ,r' gf Wallace, Deloris '73 Charlotte, N.C. .- ,411 Warren, Christine '72 Clinton, N.C. 118 '--. Tyson, Claudetta '74 Winterville, N.C. Walker, Shirley '74 Statesville, N.C. Ware, Kellyn '73 Opa Locka. Fla. ,., . X rm, Warren, Thomas '72 Clinton, N.C. -rf Waters, Jerome '74 Philadelphia, Pa. White, Sandra '74 Burgaw, N.C. ff? Whitaker, Julius '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. Wilkins, Clayton '74 Enfield, N.C. , Watson, Patricia '72 Charleston, S.C. 'ii- Whitlield, Linda '73 Whitaker, N.C. Whitaker, Willie '73 Greenville, S.C. Williams, Barbara '72 Virginia Beach, Va. 119 White. .loel E. '72 Bronx, N.Y. 'YY -Le Whitfield, Willo '74 Albertson, N.C. Wiggins, Lee T. '74 Rocky Mount, N.C. Williams. Charles '72 Philadelphia, Pa. .,,,f .f,-ff . . -, -' - fx ' i - - 4 ,if QE' I! U v v I tcp wrsge to the md nm Q55 Stl' ,JT f m'5,1'E: RSS? 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W5 X' ' , Q 154 f ' X 4' '31, . . li ' lf ' VTi-ff'I'L- The Se-n:uor's X ies Avq , ILHA fffuq' jf?-ffbvf fy fgiwni 8 'O an + 53 E W HAT SORT 92 il, R A on N f r I : if , - -1 . s i ' P L A A XB . - ..- .- Y, A: f Q Y f In 9 -7' as N.. 22 M 65 3' o if 'Z' E C011 - ff xp DV 0 eu mv rm- , U D, r' v x J 1' smnixpf Pit p1r1fmn'll -A I ,fn I 1 xr 1 x ren un rug semi , J 1' 1 V fl!! PU!!! gy '. 5? ., g,b . , . L ' AA bv A A , , AFT . . mf if if 33 E Y, E N' 5 J25fi:?iQQ4 ' f , N 4 '- r fl r rc gxaxmx- 'XV V' 1 ,mf Liz -fy ' 4, D 'T 7 Williams, Charles W. '74 Hartsville, S.C. V. fy-qxg Williams, Floydstyne '72 Raleigh, N.C. I 'Y 7 . .. 'f ,5 n -,lf err fl F Williams, Harold '74 Freetown, Sierra Leone QW L XA, Williams. Thomas '74 Hartsville, S.C. C... 'wT.T' Williams, Clarence '74 Henderson, N.C. 65:3 L..- 1N...lf .XE : Williams, Francis '73 Wilson, N.C. -K 'fav v-f,.,s Williams, Jean '74 Washington, D.C. A-1 we WEN! 'VS lv , db, 1 Willie, Claude '74 Pollocksville, N.C. 122 Williams, Deloris '74 Charleston, S.C. 5- --W Williams, Gale '74 Pinehurst, N.C. Williams, Larkins '73 Louisville, Ga. Willie, Claudette '73 Pollocksville, N.C. l Wilson, Deborah '74 Jacksonville, Fla. 'sg ' V' n .AF Wood, Wyatt '73 Madison Heights, Va. 'Lge .,,. .aff Wynn, Deborah '74 Darlington, S.C. Simmons, Linda '74 New Bem, N.C. Wilson. Rachel '73 Newton Grove, N.C. Woodard, Eddie '73 Sharpsburg, N.C. '-up Young, Barbara '73 Morristown, N.J. Chester, Eyonne '74 Petersburg, Va. 123 Wines. Woody '74 Pinetops. N.C. it Woodlock, Joseph '74 Philadelphia, Pa. Young, Helen '74 Greensboro, N.C, 5 ' vi .6 u 5 49, Editor's Note Many individuals have. like uncut diamonds. Shining qualities beneath a rough exterior .lunvenal Editors Note is a first for the Falcon capturing both the past and present events at the Aug , This section is devoted to events that occurred after the deadline of the 1970 Falcon Yearbook and groups of unique students with that something special which makes them outstanding among us. The essence ofthe Editors Note is not to spotlight student characteristics per se but to point out those hidden academic, humanitarian. and personal talents possessed by all of us with only a few utilizing these gifted qualities. l never did anything worth doing by accident. nor did any of my inventions come by accidentsg they came by work. Edison 'wg f we so Tw . l N A . K . r ' r v-e ,f i,',,r 1 If 9 . . l Douglass Hunt addresses the Honor's Day audience with President Robinson and the Honorable Mayor Howard Lee looking on. Douglass is a Math and Chemistry major from Amityville. New York. who graduated Summa Cum Laude, a first for Saint Augustine's College. f i i N524-'41 5 1 j rx-Q E sh: 'f I at i L, Nr m,...f I s. -, 5 1 ' W. I-QY, .,'EiQ ,':.j.f gg f .tw-2 :rf Stl--...Lim . , 'i ::'ff1 ' ,, , Q wt: gy., Reel s , K' Q ' A ' ..f.,L' .-12 .fig . ?i,:5AgT4 V ,El .f , k Q 'Ji Avfs as - The Sociology Club, headed by Lawrence Wray, sponsored a Sociology Conference on Saint Augustine's College campus in March 1970 with speakers talking on contemporary issues. Left to right: Mr. William C. Kinney, Special Assis- tant to the Mayor of Washington, D. C.: William Jones. Senior, Saint Augustine's College: Mr. Bill Jessup, Executive Director Raleigh Com- munity Relations Committeeg and an officer of the Community Relations Committee. fx 'Yea HN. K Q ' 'J ' J ' .V lv ul li K Q E .,-- NX- , k A'xx,' 9 ll is 9 vflli 5 4. , A y A X X. 1 1135- l F '7i f A t 9 ' e A lg A J it mag- The Znd Annual Parent's Day was highlighted with a plaque presented to Mr. SL Mrs. James H. Ford. Seven out of eight daughters are graduates of Saint Augustine's College and the eighth daughter is now attending. lwould you believe 5 are Deltasl. sdux X 'V .Rv -X ' f E ' '-l X Leo Mackie, one of the truly great athletes to graduate from St. Aug, shown here accepting the Twitty Award from Dean J. W. Twitty, for outstanding play and leadership in the world of sports. Leo batted .419 in baseball for the 1969-70 season. Nydia Malolle receives trophy presented by Dr. Jones for the highest scholastic average. She has a 3.97 on the 4.00 point System. 125 I f 1,9 X . if fir f 1 1 v' l Dr. Peter Batchelor of North Carolina State University's School of Design, prepares to show slides to one of the many sessions held during the Sociology Conference. l i N N . Lawrence tall smilesl Wray presents plaque to Mrs. Elsie Wormack, Director, Waldrop Community Action Center, while Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Executive Director. Wake Opportunity Inc. Raleigh, and William LeCount, President, Omega Psi Phi Fratemity looks on. The Omegas received a plaque for their humanitarian services to three children. , ' I, is ws J l x s .fr- ,fi 7 ltlir. qi I J .E -4 X of Q? .5 sf M M 1 ff ,fl ,. M ffl i f M it f A Y , Q. if , V S -': 1 x :Q 5 .K I, V Q V' 7 M?' X ' M tm . K' 33 Q V ,NY Q33 Ralph Mitchell holds the but which won him the C.I.A.A, Southern Division Batting Title, with James Louis- burg Levister looking on. Mitch slugged ,500 while Jimmy belted .455 during the 1969-70 campaign. Q QW? - . . f5'? WrW' N-XX tagii by S 3 5 :X-X Y X' W A 'W te -4 . M 5 Q, 6,5 5 J- c' 1 I. V X N., 1 ,L - X, t ., Q' , N . ' 1 .hi N ., fl- x- Y vw .. . ,vc 5 .1715 N QW. o. N - --'V --,-N W , W' . 5-'ifxmmfgfqiftkgyy 'W :L x ,V CAMPUS SWEETHEARTS ' .Q -4 J- . N K il 1' on X an fl' v' i . f' 'M J v--' 'svn nf' tg FBT l5'lv..if?-Q. I M all aww . l K. ' 'W' . , 1 . mu.: .N . ' ,c.jXeE'--.i -. H ww. .WNSQ-Qui' if M V Patricia Jones and Earl Murray 127 1:-A.. 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X X5 t ' .- TSE-:nas K -2- XX - - WS- X ' xxl ' x N X X N X X X X X X 129 Y' St. Aug Welcomes Senator Brooke 'Y -i g Luther Gibbs presents Senator Edward Brooke a 1970 year- book, compliments of the student body, In the background are Mrs. Keck: Director of Publicity and Freddie Vaughns: Student Representative on the Board of Trustees. After the presentation, the Massachusetts Senator poses for a picture with fellow brother, Luther. J Senator Brooke holds a press conference with student leaders. John Monroe, President Student Govemment Associationg Freddie Vaughns. Student Representative on the Board of Trusteesg John Holmes, Associate Editor of the Pen: and William Farrow, Editor of the Pen. Also present were President Prezell R. Robinson and Charles H. Debnam, member of the Board of Trustees. 130 Q a The prominent Black Lawmaker holds a news conference w Domestic Outlook of America. 'swim f v r Senator Brooke chats with Phyllis Harden and Edward Boston. WT v as T Ai, ith other student leaders on subjects from Foreign Policy to the gi The Choice Today during the Second Spring f an all college convocation while President Robinson pauses for ll cool glass of water :after his introduc- tion ofthe keynote speaker. 131 1 l Honorable Senator Edward Brooke speaks on Black Americans Haw ll Coronation , N, . A Miss St. Augustine's being escorted from the throne by Mr. James Burt at the Coronation a- N '42, .M-Yan. ,A . Q Gi X . H +1-Q -mf'--W y i - Q-Isr : 'vm 'a sf '1'1i4w f :S ggsgvf- nz:-sis-2.5, s T123 , 4-.fri-M R 4 5,-, 1si..a:5:a'i,T':frfea'.f- 'R '-'Jw X .'Q,-ui-?icvl.1L:Hr- w. nz- E., Y ' r rr-T ,gl G?f?'2iEg?iQ52f-:i'i'f15iFrei 3.-,L-Q-V 4 , W -f-- , , Mg, Miss St. Augustine's and her court as displayed in the Annual Christmas Parade in Raleigh. 132 If .....-qmusrvw ' t 1 , fl, ' ,g5y,., Miss St. Augustine's and R prayer. ev. Clyde Beatty in moments of William Farrow escorts Miss St Augustine s at the Annual Coronation Ball. ,M-, Miss St. Augu Betty Simpson. ff stine's is presented a gift from the Faculty by Mrs 133 M., -4 104th Convocation gr-' IA , y I President Robinson speaks on the subject. St. Augustine's College in the Seventies - Old Myths and New Realities. 1 'T-1'- p -H W Qrx.-Q-gp -Pi N, .1 Q :Kp lu.. The students and faculty expressing greetings and appreciation after the Convocation with smiles, hand shakes, and small talk. 134 Yiwvww. .9i::.-gi ,..'-' y ':lV5YL rn. ,-5 -fr ' '- 'Q Principals at the Convocation of the l04th Formal Opening of St. Augustine's College - left to right: Dr. P. R. Robinson, Rev, W. Mouttrie Mooreg Suffragan Bishop, Peter Holdeng President of the National Alumni Association. John Monroeg President SGA, and William J. Walker, Vice Chairman. Board of Trustees, 'ft au! v--nuqvw. p V ..,w -A btudent Leaders: Officers of Classes, Fraternities and Sororities being recognized at the 104th Convocation for their outstanding leadership and participation in extra curriculum activities. 135 ,f . Freshman Orientation 7? f-. , . -avg-f'-f .r. .. - f...3W?'e5'1?2 'uf' P .L E ,.,, V, .XJ Q. .-.- - ,f.. e .- '-T :WW ' f 1 ,glflfiiig 1- wllg. TV? A ill, Q. Y 1 in 1 if gg : - ii' A ' WV, I 9 nf -5' pyfi . I i 'gf' v L '41 if , M ei fini? .Q r . 1 fi 1. E231 ' if A i' T' 1 - if gi. ,.., '5 , 1 i. '-A : iw, V, N QI- 1 - N ,- --1 , i e.-bi v T' ' ef it 4 ' if X X 5.7 f ig 3 9 A i. . w F -lax - i viylvg Z- Eiiffv ' M .ff . C. Vg. pw .-J Lg-X . -s. - 5- ' -.. - ,, 'i . ln, .. Having fun at William B. Umstead State Park. w oe ' . i ix X v wry mlsif . 'K X f 4 LQ:- .rf . .1 , 1' gi J V N x -Q X my --. 'N P' AT- ,3 -. , K Find the Horse Shoe. 136 I ' -:ff - .ffl an -7 l A . 1f f9. . ,1:v.'- ...- 4, Q - -.. - - , .AJ,i x l i X I You missed Gene. Kooling it on a hot day. African Heritage Dancers 7.7 'ia Q if -Q xii like X zukkfi I f Q' -all . yr - -Q Q 'MQ I 41. if - V x V I' f. , 'ks .uf si-asf' J 'K S-du If K . f' A A few of St. Augustine's Freshmen chat with African Heritage dancers who appeared at the college. The students are left to right Michael Graves. Reola McAdams. Geraldine Harris, Elizabeth Lucas, and Carl Cooper. Tri-Talent Show Participants of a recent talent show look on as their picture is taken. A variety of talent was presented by Shaw University Kittrell College, and St. Augustine's with the Shades of Satin from St. Augustine's winning first place. 137 5, Gospel All Stars .Q .l X l X l l of -A .. ' 4' 'N X - ' ' ' J: 0 H., -ks X ,557 A 'fi X X pf .5 12- f P 5 .945 J 1 fx! 4 V R 34 -T r I I ' X - er' . A A N Xl X fn , -- - A X1 N -R Y, if ' 1 x V! -525. is f l L i xx The Gospel Allstars performed at St. Augustine's Emory Health and Fine Arts Building. Joseph Niblett and Mildred check out an encore by the goup backstage. We Shall Overcome Or Else S3 V, X 'gi' N? I - 'N 'X A JN'-ESPN. fill-R wif 1 - L ' 3 c Q l l ll ll! This is a scene from the play WE shall Overcome or Else presented by St. Augustine's College by the St. Augustine's Players: Robert Ridge. Louis Fourche. Oliver Workman and Douglas Brown are shown here in the play. The play was written by Danny Scarborough. The play is concerned with violence versus non-violence and black identity. lWould you believe Thomas Carter is in the casket.J 138 Student Government Induction 2 y i y t A- -X., 2 1 K X Q Q L i K l X f i .QL K 'Q t f. sf '- - 1, 5 e 'i -' ' N Q 'll 4 Fff.-gfa 'E ,- in t , ' if X xx .::f..3 '- ' , ' , A , X 2' ' , 9' - lil. ' ti-7 J , J Y .e.VN,,3 N X K'1Q xl A -. J , x 0' . 4 ' - . - w l .t , -W' 117 .A--Xe L- ' N - fx it ev' l all 5 I ' ' X -.J ' ,R ? ' Alf? Rye T5 tm' we -Xxfigo o t 4 l f e 'sr me if Q xx ,fu Y Y, , p , - ll! X xl 'T, .f Nxt X -sgfx 5 .,2',',gQ. 7 u ' .A '4' X Z H ff 'IL' ' ' 1' 'uikxiw X 'ff John Monroe, President of SGA extends greeting to the student body and the administration while newly elected SGA officers look on. tRobert Jones, Business Managerg Gardenus Morant. Assistant Secretaryg Sheila Clarke, Secretaryg William LeCount, Vice- President.j Q Readings by Julia Field Sylvia Berry pins a corsage on Miss Julia Fields, Poet in Resident at St. Augustine's College after one of her many readings of poetry. Pwf ,aj- William LeCount places a SGA pin on Constance Sands during the student government induction ceremony. 139 Lyceum Series is., The renowned Bass-Baritone. Simon Estes takes time out to pose with two attractive SL Aug students. Linda Little and Theora Rivers. The Iowa-born Estes has received lnternational acclaim by appearing in Belgium, Germany, ltaly, and Canada as well as throughout the United States. On the left is Paul Liljestrand. the pianist. who accompanied Mr. Estes on his campus appearance. Simon Estes George Riabikoff R f Linda whnfieia, Harry Taylor, Alfred Lucas. S Elaine Jacobs, and Queen Thompson chats with b George Riabikoff after his brilliant and lively concert on campus. The European-born pianist comes from a musical family, related to Tchaikovsky and Rachmanioff. Mr. Riabikoft' has received world acclaim for his expert artistry on the piano, ff T 4 1 140 I nf C 'T 'iii 5 l L., Christmas Recital .. C 9 . 1 3 -3 ' Q 3 ' U , - 1-C -V I-1' -.eyfxt A .. ' K, ' - as l Xx-x f A . Q , ,K .. J .. xi.-Q ss A -1 Q ,.,g X M K 3 A.,v,X L -',x . ,S ..,. .. sip Us x .v J KK ..p S. g Q 1Q 34i11. I K - Q .' X gf QQ , if yi . 'N . .- ..., X - r me . .-sg 51 4-52. - - -,.-'5 X ' -' AQ ' 5 L: ' C f C . . on - Q -I Y SNS ':'- X .. 7 : . ff -. ', ST , . ' ' y Q ff - s------- -- F T31-Q .'., le- H . ' 7 --4, .. Sl' f li? 1 I X 'f'f2-5'- M Vaygzdf f we ,. me--A fc:-'fe' .meme SY' Q .e:' f -sm - A sv jp, A f s 'Y .-V ,a ' ' 11-- 'G sk:gE..:55.:?. bki5 1 0 I 1:-EX l -, - X tix, x JN :Q , . x 1 .1 ,,'g t kr. . -li 43... .. -..D 1'-J- -d-ek I. 5 V--If.-1. ' gb. f5g5 ' .1 . .ps Jv- Q Q A 5 'rang V Q :Q 1 vx 5 M , C 3 , Xl 'A A ...X ' xxa.. . F ... A' to lf Q Q Q -1-Q so l C .5 f t M X wt. ,E 1 E I , X 2 Sm N N , - A E Q gf.: Q X T- an Q . .3 1 ' 2 Q -' ' C C . ' Wi- ' ' K fl- 1 ks-ON' A x -t A 5.w'AIA - 'mf N- . . .55 Q-s, X3 . Q .,. Q 'V vm. ss ' . S' X 'X .F - X L if-xl ' , v s- 4 The College Band in the Christmas Concert. lien ' Sw ew P we x . ..5q , 4. x i .V - .l l ,V S5 5 .f,i ,ff W. if ff North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. The Choir in the Christmas Concert. J 2533311-, x-' ' -SP ll . ,, 52. ss-,AV TEE: Pan-African sw-2 ,. Sf' . , , 'fi The Pan-African Lecture Series presented through the co-operation of the Student Govern- ment Association and the Student Organization for Black Unity tSOBUJ for the purpose of en- lightening students, faculty and staff in the struggle of the Black man with contemporary problems. The three day lecture series focused on African affairs, youth, drugs and Black students. President Robinson talks with Raymond Mbala of G.R,A.D. tthird from the left j. Lecture Series F-H it LL 'fi x X V xx-K K i R. LX Raymond Mbala addresses the Saint Augustine's audience on the subject The Struggle of the Anogolan People . 142 Art Exhrbrt -.ssifrgii . , h D'i1.':1yfi. '- l t 1 A A ' iii? 553, 1- 's jul X 5 an 'A .' ,- 51 ,ii ': ,4-t t N, 'XQX stffw .ww . X 'js T, t . ' K . M- ----f ef .4 1 M-H' 't i TfNgnk' 4, V - '-3, 927-igt.T,v' f ' new e if . v.ff':s.- if 'Q' kt X X A ML ,. X x ,Y lx Q xl 1' ll! X, g i xt Y X 1' 1 blip if 3, . e 1' ,f 'X ' ' 4 'X Y x x f 1 I l xt K 5 xl' . t 3 F 1 , A' 'X - l ,Ji ri X Q, nw fc. A , A 5 4, r L x 1 6' t t fl., . t A A 1 X i ' KX x ig ' t L ' 1 5 lg ' f 'a rf' U fr 1 X 'Pt vr t tr K K ,Y fb ,A I ART FOR MODERN MAN DISPLAYED. Howard Burchette. left instructor of art at Saint Augustine S College rs showing his painting of a migrant worker to Creft Hannibal, and Faith Humbert Mr Burchette IS known for his one man art exhibit throughout the Raleigh area. New Career Opportunities Program ,r 'iv 'Qi- PM EIS' ..w James E. Burt ton the leftj, Coordinator of Alumni Affairs at Samt Augustmes welcomes graduates to the New Career Opportunities Program held on campus. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roalh Aarons 64 Earl Graves Associates Charles Nrllrs 60 Community Projects, New York Cityg Mrs. Maurvene Deberry Williams 66 Library of Congress Louis Belcher 63 Quaker Oats Companyg George Flemming, '60, Department of Social Services, Raleigh and Robert Mathes Director of the Career Plannmg and Placement Center, Saint Augustine's College. 143 Administration An Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. QChanningJ L i Faculty New Faculty And Staff ZFQ3' if' .' Ffffvmf I-55 rf' 'TT' - ,QTVR 7 Q,,. 7?,:. ,-- ,ptjg Q R 'r' A '1 Y ' 'W' , -feb--wr-wumgy..m-. A... .t.. .. tg... van.: .h V in er -A t 2 ' -f - - A K. if 1 j A 1 .. ... F ,K .4 J '- G l 1 ' fe. . 'T E .. 2. 1 rr., A a,aI'7 - via Qi A .'.Al .. 'V New Faculty and Staff Members-These are new faculty and staff members of the Saint Augustine's College Family , who were present for pictures. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Jacqueline H. Jenkins, instructor, History and Government, Miss Margaret Brown, assistant secretary, President's Office, Miss Betsy Watson. secretary to the assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mrs. Mary McCray, instructor, Physical Education, Dr. J. B. Krishnappi, professor, English, Mrs. E. H. Dempsey, Director Guidance and Testing, Miss Elaine Jeffreys, secretary to the Administrative Assistant to the President, Miss Cheryl Kaetzel, instructor in Spanish and French, and Robert H. Mathes, Director of Placement. STANDING: James E. Burt, Coordinator of Alumni Affairs, Dr. Sreekantan S. Nair, Associate professor of Mathematics, Willie J. Barham, Proctor, William A. Cheek, instructor, Physical Education, Miss Bettie M. Hill, instructor, Physical Education, Onesmus N. lreri, instructor, History and Govemment, James D. Lockette, Assistant professor, Political Science and History and James C. Black, Director, Freshman Studies. my Q .3 , E ?I1 X '9 QR 145 A'-as I n . Sf , I :B ' 1 -t .v , . ,A :Q .f ' fi . ' we IQ'- . b A -41' in V Av' - It ,f., f. - - f ul - . ' fx. f -. f 'if ag 1 sf , wg- '- R '., ' N ' -- D' , rx ' n 5 trfh - . ' N' Ns 3 f i -I-:-1 n 12. ' ,A l ' ' x 6 Y sh, 'I ' 4: r- I 1 s Ag X - 1 my 3 ' .1 . I ' - Board 0f Trustees rw. 514 -it .rlvd .L These are members of the Board of Trustees, Saint Augustine's College who were present for pictures at the recent Board Meeting. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry H. Meigsg Hillery Thornep The Right Rev. W. Moultrie Mooregloseph B. Cheshire, The Right Rev. Hunley A. Elebashg Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, President, Saint Augustine's College. The Right Rev. Thomas A. Fraser, Chairman of the Board: The Rev. Phillip C. Catog Dr. S. M. Nabritg Mrs. M. T. DuPontg Mrs. Juanita K. Stoutg Robert F. McCueng Henry E. Bessier. STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas C. Powell: James Reidg Mrs. Richard Hunterg Dr. Frank B. Weaver: Charlie Debnamg H. Rodney Sharpg A. Melvin Miller and Dr. Richard L. Watson. The Right Rev. Thomas A. Fraser, D.D. Chairman of Board of Trustees 146 Administration 1613 vis. .-U' '-mr 4 CSA Joseph Jones, Jr., Ph.D. Vice Pres. for Academic Affairs l. E. Spraggins, M. Li Registrar A V 1 - H if A if 'i If Q 1 , .1 Alta. x ,Y , 2-sr 1,5 , -13 ' vw Prezell R. Robinson, Ed.D. President of Saint Augustine's College 147 J. Mills Holloway, B.S. Vice Pres. for Financial Affairs Wiley Davis, M.Ed. Administrative Assistant to the President lfrissell W. Jones. D.lid. Chai rman, Division of iid. Suraj P. Puri, Ph.D. llead, Business Dept. Jesse Clements, M.S. Physical Education Division of Education J J' N X di X 'x 9-ru ....--- 'T I f 5- ., -,,.,,-, - ft V- x is ' 3 fi: V 'V J b 4' A ' Ei ii' . 1 1 N. , A'.-If'5E 1'-V? 'fsiiig i y ,..,e,5f ...A ty iii' iii' is: '5 in 'N 1 -e fag : iii , 3. e,s..g-Q, -.-Q Gus 3--seg '-:rg ...ish . 'si' K 5 .. 16 A 'N a 1 ,fl Na Sw-X ,Q XV .fyf-31,2 . . 148 Youngil Cho, M.B.A. Business Mildred E. Harris. M.S. Business Delores E. Ball, M.A. Elementary Education Minnie T. Forte. Ph.D. Education Nelson H. Harris, Ph.D. Education Thomas Simmons, M.Ed Education Frank A. Toliver, Ph.D. Education Earle K. Curry, M.S. Physical Education James C. Black Director of Freshmen Studies 3 t , fg .X f V Q X J .. L A ga' ., Division of Humanities f .ITQWH-YS we-a if Q. Nv- Ur' 52.51 J ! L 'ff' , 1 . . L... I . ,lx ,Q1rIf':i ' 'ff Q .,., - , - -xiii V -'Pai 'Af iifiirg .. sh 'se 'ff QR' mm- ,' NJ N'--1 if R, .. 'i'Y.- - 4 'QA fa :Q-:-ss.---:-:-: .- - .if Y -., -- .'+-emu-A-,,: V ry ,WH s' f ..-1,1 53,3 yas., fx, , as ,gsiafff . 1 WN -.ii -J -V1 1 egg '- , V . ,4,.,. s My A .,. cwirco .. . ,. . I ' 45 1-2? 'fi 'f' , . -f.-4.,..-:sw w A .f 'L X' IW 1 ufgs J. ' YR 149 luv. JSR, James A. Boyer, lid.D. English Albert W. Grauer, Ph.D. Head, Music Dept. Emestine Saunders, NLM. Head, Modern Languages Herman L. Jenkins, M.S. Engiish Jesse Ray Robinson, M.A. English and Reading Romer D. Watson, M.A. English Sophia Friedlander. M.A. English Max Dardeau, M.A. Modem Languages Sadik T. Duda, M.A. German Merline Pitre, M.A. French Nathaniel W. Coleman, B.A Music Johnnella L. Lucas, M.M. Music Howard L. Burchette, M.S. Art Rev. Clyde E. Beatty, B.D. Religion and Phil. College Chaplain Rev. Arthur J. Calloway. B.Th. Religion and Phil. i, 2 1 E A Yi ii rf V 1 f . i ,. N 95, 7-si Division of Natural Science And Mathematics Kresimir Blzucvic. Ph.D. Acting Head, Chemistry Rebecca C. Weatherford, M.A. Head, Math EL Physics -14 -Cy' X . ff, X I -Q 'vw - ff-we ' Q. Addcssa M. Lcwis, M.A.T. Mathematics Henry Lewis, Jr., M.A.T. Mathematics Jeffery Gipson. Ph.D Chemistry Cecil N. Coble, M.S. Biology Raymond Davis, M.S Biology ' ,.': .L 3 Z ..,,v Division of Social Science t X l , 1' 1 A gg-M x Mfg!! 6 A '- -Q' I -, .4 1 t., . -ga' .4 .5 t In Qs s'I ' 5 x7 .- 3.5 5 S--V P ge A 8 H' i ts , 1. 1, o NX 1 . x Q N , N 'x lx Q ,S 9NXxx,.s Y r, l 3: A X 5 pv- X -N -v ,,9,s., , . . ., I--' '31 2-:-:E-'TQ wk 3-:-t 3:3 Es: Z -4 Xb 8' in 1 .x X 5 'K NYZQEEL: E-pl John R. Larkins. LLD. fPart-Timej Social Welfare i N' 5 'Y -nn- '! Nu-P' William A. Gaines. Plr.D. Chairman, Social Science Norman H. Dawes, Ph.D. History Elmer C. Schwertman, Ph.D. History q'Wha, .cm t NI.. , . 3:55 X' Onesmus N. Ircri, M.S. History James D. Lockett. M.S. History 81, Political Science William E. Allen, Ph.D. Sociology 4'-fs-r ., M. N t 3 ,g 6 V X . f ' ,Ek X 2 f 32 Q . 'E ,153 Charles A. Haywood, M.S Dean of Students Esther S. McNeill, M.A. Dean of Women James H. Twitty, M.A. Asst. Dean of Students Christopher C. Gray, B.D. Dean of Men George E. Sanders, M.S. Financial Aid Officer Rice R. DeLoatche, B.S. Financial Aid Counselor Thelma M. Keck, B.A. Director of Publicity James E. Burt, B.A. Coordinator of Alumni Affairs Sylvester L. Peterson. B.A., Director of Admissions Lionell J. Randolph, B.A., Assist. Director of Admissions Evelyntyne H. Dempsey, M.A., Director of Guidance SL Testing Lois Rogers, B.A. Counselor l, 4 XX .E ffg X 'x X X :xx X Q x 1 if ,1 f A511-:-E-f 1. Qiwgaaf., -- ww almi- Egif W 919 Lawrence Bradley. B.S. Supt. of Buildings 84 Grounds William B. Colbert Director of Student Union St Bookstore Frederick D. Smith, B.S. Director of Food Services Barbara J. Moring. B.A. Asst. Director of Food Services Homer R. Debnam, B.A. Social Director Della Moore, B.S. College Nurse Linda Williams College Nurse Margaret W. Ransdell, B.S. Director of Personnel Catherine Winters, B.A. Assistant Librarian Ruth B. Walker, B.A. Library Assistant 84 Sec. Vim q lllllllm A -ss? 'Q-Qs.. -ox 1 V Y un. mi Secretaries And Personnel H ,5- 'J 3 ff ' 1' 1:5 ' .1 X. 1-V , , A. 1. y fbk- X an if ,A Q... V , G.. 'H 2 ' 1 ti N A , s f N I wi ,N 7 I u fit 5-fv 2 I' -ngwlf' M.. G4 ww.- 5 W... ,gdwx 1569 . 4, I I Gs- if 4 Marie M. Gibbs Sec. to President Thelma Hunter Sec.. President's Office Margaret Brown, B.S. Asst. Sec., President's Office Elaine Jeffreys. Sec. to Administrative Asst. to the President Alice F. Perry. B.A. Sec. Academic Dean Gloria J. Dolby, B.A. Sec. Academic Dean Barbara M. Bradley. B.A Sec. Dean of Students Carolyn W. Steward Sec. Dean ol' Students June K. Campbell Sec. Vice Pres. Fin. Affairs Sandra B. Alford Student Account Clerk Gloria P. Johnson Cashier's Office Patricia S. Young Business Office LuDee Singletary Sec. Financial Aid Office Nancy G. Wall Clerk. Business Office Besy Watson. B.S. Sec. Asst to Vice Pres. for Academic Affairs .4-1-si, v-in if Brenda Blalock Sec.Gu1dancu 81 Testing Ueretta Fleming Sec. Education Department Rosa T. Curtis lfaculty Sccrctgtry Linda Lucas Faculty Secretary Barbara Mann Sec. Dev. 81 Public Relations Betty P. Thomas Sec. Purchasing Department x -MPN P, I D x Q' j Clara Wilson Dormitory Directress Baker Hall fha In ffff .ESF fi-'N' if Inez Hayes Post Office Joan P. Lee College Bookstore Juanita K. McKnight College Bookstore Louis Shepherd Campus Officer Clarence Forte Proctor Kathie C. Adams Dormitory Directrcss Delany Hall 'K . ' 'w. 4' ,N , .a-:A-1, t nw A as V 'H 4 A Ln f 155 ,R ,t C J .,. jf '1':c- -ag: 5 N w. it , V- 1 ff, '13 .- , , f:,i-5311. s +P r .. .... ..- . . W ,,,53i,,. ,..15!.Ki,gg-95 3. , L . s gasifi :aw -LA ..cf KX' . I . -'Zz' .gl U 1 ,.,. ,, , f, z ' ' :, f Qi, 19 - - 7 M 'f 1. -1 ff: .29 If .- ' : '. I '-1 Student Government Association Tl1e purposes of the Student Council of St. Augus- tineis College are to provide a medium through which la . . '-1 -,ir student opinions and thoughts are expressed: to -J l receive criticism from the proper authorities of the institution and forward it to the student body with , the council's recommendation andlor endorsement: to act as an intermediary between the student body and the administration and to have the power to -Q, make recommendations impartially. except in the case of moral turpitude. W The Student Council holds membership in several associated student government. mainly Black Stu- dents United for Liberation tBSULl and Student Organization for Black Unity tSOBUl. The many activities which the student council has presented reflect its desire to provide a well-rounded program for the student body. John Monroe - President SGA J at 4 .. bqr 5- C W , Q T 5 2 f ti 5. I E395 gg, f 1 . A S V -,L Q, ifgfa . T - ,5 Tata. 3 . ...r LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dianne Todd. Gardenus Morant, Zana Walker, Mary Holley. Edith Hooker. John Monroe. Willo Whitfield. William Jones. Julius Whitfield, Sheila Clarke and Sherman Arrington. 157 Veteran Club During the spring of 1967-68 I ' F F 'V 5' school year, the Veterans of St. i r ' Q Augustine's College reorganized X A themselves to effectively deal E with the inliux of Veterans re- 1 turning to school. The overall 3 purpose of the club has been that , - of stimulating academic excel- lence, social atmosphere among fellow veterans and the mainte- nance of brotherhood. and com- munity interaction. ' W- it During the 1970-71 school year, I IRA the club initiated an instructorial ' ' program at Central Youth Center located at Raleigh's Central Prison. The Veteran's Club assist- ed the Registrar's Office during the Spring Registration period. Q Plans for the remainder of the D school year include the issuance Q, : ' It of a Scholarship and the imple- --'- 1 mentation of an operation to re- LEFT T0 RIGHT: John Monroe, William Farrow, James Bowden, Leonard Farrar. Ralph Mitchell, Ct-uit more Veterans for amen, Edward Washington,Jessie Dillard and Lenwood Long. dance here. Pre-Alumni Club ' EW..--1.3.-f,.,. , gag? we Q-2,15 ka :vis ta: ,,:, ,px it xg . ' 13- . I lv-,rj X, . gig J ' - -.X ', x. . N , 'k -t , . . X .Mt X n V -' f -' i-xiii' 'Ng 31 -' ' , ' :gg g. 1 K t 1 . A . , K- 55,3 4 ,mug f t Q5 g -dill'-f-' , H , -'lr ' 'IX ' N gs +5 Q 3 , V Z- 4, r X 5- ,.-ac.-is 5 - - 3 ,, ,y, - .. Q' . X '- N -- I5-.W -- 'H , - , S' K ,- :Yi V c X - C. ' E-- , . ! t , I .V -ij-,I ,. e ' , t V V Q X 1 - ,. , L . A , ff- STANDING tleft to rightj: Queen Thompson, Mary Merritt, Loretta Gilchrist. Thurman Pittman, Elsie Pettus, Creft Hannibal, Deborah Artis, Andre Ramseur, Mary Holley, Mary Umstead and Sheryl Lewis. SITTING fleft to rightjz Rachel Eaddy, Mary McDonald, Gloria Upperman, Linda Fuller and Bessie Bandy. 158 I Sigma Rho I is s o Mtq iwwg quvuh xk4:i':Et2i5gi U E . .,.. X gr I .Ast 2 1 5 A X 1 N. ' H ff, h f 2 , X U I , X I lit J ' W !. 4 ' ' N t SITTING left to right: Mary Holley, Gloria Durham, Marcia Sexton, Phyllis Harden. John Monroe, STANDING. Phi ' -4-l'lT3'r Ny ...51 '-., i 3 X MJ, 7 f Aflac, ,xx D .,- lim' fi S -.ff p N, lv V X ' ' 2 ' .3 ffl FIRST ROW: Edward Washington, Mary Scott, Rita Dunston, Irene Harris. SECOND ROW: Robert Lilly, William Middleton, Catherine Hall. THIRD ROW: Thurman Campbell, Thelma Geathers and Regina Young. The St. Augustine's College Chapter of Phi Beta Lambdo consists of students in the De- partment of Business. The pur- pose of this organization is to encourage academic excel- lence. strengthen confidence in students, enable them to compete favorably with their associates, develop qualities that will enable them to parti- cipate effectively in business. professional and community life. The chapter sponsors such activities as panel discussions. forums, lecturers and lun- cheons. -.,' f, Y ,, I wwf Q . l .-'H mimi if f 'Af ze:-Q f Ex y , AV, 1 :O X . 1,1 'N -f-A' ,sgigzf i 5. I ' ' is -2.1 E -yrs 1, , I ,A E li .- 5' f 'NL ii N. 1 I r 2 i '- Q' A , -' - -. 4 , ffl . zz., ',.a :-'sq , 'X J ll l ,E ' A ' 'J . ,gif I 1 fe ' Va A f ' F - I ftp , ,I , , as ,B , Q lf' . .i 3,.,,x,,',q , ,Y V -. .1 ' w- 1 Q .- Q 'F ,QM i airs! Q Y V R ' ' . S ' ' . c 5 lm - if l .ix J f 7 'F ,ri Q K is ' Z ' ' ' A x , STANDING lleft to rightl: Rachel Eaddy, Bessie Bandy, Mary McDonald, Queen Thompson, Gloria Upperman, Loretta Gilchrist, Mary Merritt, Mary Umstead, Elaine Jacobs, Katherine McRae. SITTING: Alfred Lucas, Willie Mae Henry, Linda Whitfield, Barbara Stanley, Cassandra Gooding. Gardenus Morant, Thurman Pittman. Who's Who . '1 Q is I N A 1. ' 4 e' D Q, 1' fix' ' an s 5, rig-l:'. 312 I 'S X' l ' . X s H V,k, if :JA A A l ' f 5 if ' 'f - ,K 5 , 3151 I4 X lk f, f ' J Fi l , , lj . h X 1:.f.f,3:Y4S .I 3 ' -J-slj'.'. ehlx n' ' av, .,:,l5'1ig,,,f3ka.-:lux - ljvs 3 Q' T' ,ai I ' X 'QQ -A n ' 'Ts fl T31 ' 3,-eivkff,-i i 1 C75 ,a--A--'X . 'ffm 1 , ' ul lar- J, K V1 XI' - . 3 ' ' ,gl STANDING lleft to rightj: William LeC0unt, Andre Ramseur. Sheila Clarke, Creft Hannibal John Monroe, Freddie Vaughns, Phyllis Harden, William Farrow, Edward Asare. FRONT ROW Gloria Durham, Mary Holley, Linda Fuller, Esther Boyer, Rachel Eaddy, Loretta Gilchrist KNOT SHOWN: Mary Umstead, Lenwood Longj 160 Sociology Club s s 7 Ui' - sxm ,+V x ggi - Q f M lx 5 STANDING Cleft to rightj: Joyce Robinson, Eddie Avent, Dianne Todd, Christopher Canady. Elsie Pettus, William Jeffries. Cheryl Graham, Walter Porter, Jacqueline Simpkins, Warren Jones, Valeria Beal. SITTING: Clara Warren, Doris Battle, Shirley Gilchrist, Alfred Lucas, Carolyn Jones, Gloria Durham and Mary Holley. --3-ef 'TK xf5f'.9'T': 'fi ,NS .. , . X - H, Q , V. ,N-7,34-T History Club BACK ROW: Gerome Miller, Creft Hannibal, Richard McCloud, James Taylor. FRONT ROW: Edna Beard, Barbara Williams, Debra Taylor, Shiela Clarke, Linda Evans and Phyllis Harden. in if 1. K awk 9 cellence, inter-student tu- Q! Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club ac- cept membership of any natural science major. The main objectives of the or- 'AD ganization are to instill syngenism and cohesiveness among the science majors --. and to foster academic ex- torial program and extra- curricular pursuits. The an- nual activities include re- search programs, lectures, tutorial programs, social xl L.-v,?f.,i events, field trips, and ex- change and debate programs with neighboring colleges. Drama Club STANDING tleft to rightl: Larry Jones, Alvin Clanton, Willie Lee, Dianne Harris, Winston Barnes, Leroy Soney, Willie Foreman, Mary Ward, Clarence Dyson. SITTING: Edward Boston, Evone Foreman, George Gunn, Deborah Baptist, James Turner, Barbara Harris, Clarence Cash, Fred Lee. ggi- W . . BOTTOM ROW standing: Gerome Miller, Creft Hannibal, Rachael Eaddy, Herman Jenkins fdirectorj, Barbara Williams, Cyril Burke, Oliver Workman, Isaiah Simmons. MIDDLE ROW: Sandra Pinkney, Odessa Harris, Sherman Arrington, Minnie Hannah, Missy Johnson, Willo Whitifield, Mary McDonald, Preston Simms, Richard Holcomb, Cathy Johnson, Bessie Bandy, Linda Foster, Steven Ingram. TOP ROW: Shirley Gilchrist, Shirley Murphy, Francis Ledbetter, Odell Warren, Martha Ramseur, Douglas Brown, Christine Warren, Loretta Gilchrist, Marilyn Green, Calvin Carson, Ida Rogers, Winifred Robinson and Willie Whittaker. 162 Biology Club ,.,....-------V ..---v - lf v , 1. is - -.-np. 'fyiiaii AM-wx w STANDING Cleft to rightj: Edward Boston, Winston Barnes. Thomas Hawkins, Mary Titus. Angelia Moore, Larry Jones. rn 1 '-I E Z F7 U 0 o- o 'I N :- 3' EE E Z D '1 14 2 53 Q.. D7 :i ci. O D7 I .2 -4 : EI F .,,1 0' wo 'il , . gf f-:-N 'l ' XRS. Q 4 if . Q x ia, .X SITTING fleft to rightj: Mary Titus, Larry Jones, Deborah Artis, Thomas Hawkins, Angelia Moore, Carolyn Lilly, Edward Boston, and Mary Ward. 163 Pre- Med Black nternational Student Organization I. I J, N.. S Q ui, t if Aletha Diggs. FRONT ROW: Edward Asare, Noe Nswadi. Johnson Boadu, Millicent Boutchway, Patrick Blell, SECOND ROW: Frank Colebrook, Emmanuel Frimpong, Joseph Konde, Benora Jones, Adeline Baxter, Benjamin Sackey, Michaella Baxter, Wilhemina Attoh. THIRD ROW: Mohaned Syllon, Sydney Richards, Melville Richard, Wayne Johnson, Harald Williams, Horace Parkinson, H. Shyllon. 'fx-. ' 1 Student Union 4--JS lvfli' . A . ,KA N x ' ' 1 Q-.. ':f V. , ii A Y , Q . ' , 0 1 ' - . f . Y ,Q . 1 N ,h , . . A , , .I ' ' L 'Q ' ' . A 7 ' ' A 'f' . X ' .. 'A' :mtl I 1- '1.'?Y:. 'N gr'- LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Graves, Douglas Brown, Richard Holcomb, Winnifred Robinson, Creft Hannibal, Isaiah Simmons, Cyril Burke and Sherman Arrington. 164 7 The study of English as a subject of the humanities division has as its intent the development of the sIudent's individual ability to read. to think. and to write effectively. Since English is indispensable for learning in all areas. the English Club is open for anyone who wants to join and not just English Majors. The English Club strives to bring in people to give us their ideas on certain areas of the English language. The English Club has worked hard and very diligently these last ten years to make our worthwhile efforts exceedingly profitable. We will continue to work hard to make things better and as old members graduate, we hope that the new members will do an even better job. Physical tTANDlNG fleft to rightj Lawrence Hawkins Bessie Bandy Mary Umstead Loretta Club TOP ROW Qleft to nghtj Gloria Macer Carver Durham Furman Tisdale Henry Douglas. Earl Murray. Barbara Young. MIDDLE ROW Leslea Wlute Calvin Dobbins Edward Lane Vivian Anderson FRONT ROW: Rosa Gary. George Hamilton. Doris ' I ., 445' --I -I x rp... E LEFT T0 RIGHT: Gardenus Morant, Mary Umstead, John Monroe, Thomas Hawkins. Phyllis Harden, George Gunn, and Lenwood Long. XJ Kappa lhpha LEFT TO RIGHT: Loretta Gilchrist, Rachel Eaddy, and Mary Umstead. 166 lUpha Kappa IWu Beta Kappa Chi X ENA v , A E V P. gif 1.1: .QL .S , .?i'iE:fifEgigA is ' A Q V - gq .:- A-1-3-1153: L unar .-' 510 ' fryxfiggct- ' X Q, a Vs' ' Til.-'X-. :Sgt ,- . ' f-'jiiij h- KI S -'- . ,341 '5i5'i A XS+Xs'jfbra.xE-:gif - E M -.4L.:c- 'X-X MP -X s ag A 4 offs- ' S T , ,.., bg: X xxx -:f x xx -.Q 2'-5' surf. Y 2. ' f' - ' Si 'X-. an i N KN C 'S 40 , 1 1 I '- Qs:-.-rf.,,,, . 1 . N . gy S ' '?::i:::M : ':-L:Lx,i::..,C.l7 V' f ' X - by +NsWi'T ,sl A, ' . 1 x . ,i r 'Q x LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Hawkins, and James Williams. ' i ' 214. L- .-'til -'2 '1'1P-I-:fL:3 ' Ia 1- , - 2 . A I , A' li A ,: In A ' J L L ' ' in 'Q ' V1-as, 'vs iw' EQ 4 ' ' ' V' ' ,IVA 4. T , Anil- J U - 3 .0 --'ri-E f P--V . -.,, - - in 1- ' ' C- 4-2 cs. :Q--::... 4Q..:s1'.-ga-1. 1 s 1 5 V A - fl iff?-5,,: 3 Yi f ,fi i f if ,, H - M .i.,..f figziggq. ' 'A -. '-' ',':f ,' 1 Z3 272 , , . 'AL-:' GU 3 4 '- ' V f ,V ,1 1. '2 25313, 4, S 1,21 i-.4s2.vw5I:2'r' 1 -' 311.3-'Q fiiiifyff f T ., A Q51 3' . X h S A iii 15.3, Q, ,: . 1 br, Y , . , -- F n J? 3 ' V 4 A , .1.ff:1:..:: :.- 7 5 - L 'f - i 9 K Q - i . A: fl , ' 2 - s ' f a-'- f . - 1 M f . , 1, - New -1 , ,aw-. -- , ,- A .gf . .- I A-M A V 'E:'L :gui ti-1 FIRST ROW: Clara Warren Th , eresa Blackman, Louise Cobb, Sheila Cla k Novella Ford, Patricia Watson ' r e. SECOND ROW: Rosema and Claudia Hall. 167 ry Leonard. Inter- Greek Council Probation week 70 1 M . ll 1 l U ! :4,s - it P L l - ri zfzw' as sl is 4 BACK ROW tleft to rightl: Luther Gibbs, Marcia Sexton. Clayborne McGill, Arlester Ricks, Virginia Washington, Larry Scarboro Willie Vick. Chester Newsome. Gordon Powell. Mary McDonald. Bessie Bandy, Lawrence Hawkins. Nancy Otey. Listervelt Winfree MIDDLE ROW: Ralph Mitchell, Donald Blakeney, Enrique Jones, Rosemary Leonard, Elsie Pettus, Zana Walker. FRONT ROW' Mr. Freddie Vaughns. A ETP N IB I? 0.2 Q U 0 Alpha Kappa Alpha TS... . Probation week 70 DN 5-'f' 7 r ' Gamma Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, Inc. was founded on March 26. 1949 here at St. Augustine's College. As in previous years. the members of the chapter have carried on traditional projects. We presented a cheer basket to a needy family in obser- vance of the Thanksgiving holidays and toys to the children of the Governor Moorehead School during the Christmas Holidays. Gamma Xi Chapter boasts a membership of eleven Sorors. Alpha Kappa wo- men hold as their guiding light the motto: Advance- ment through knowledge and achievement. .-,., , y 7 . ' S -'Sf' K 4 1 Q ki AIQ l VS: ff! ka, 'I-39 ,T V I an w'l . : X -Q 1 ,WV -4 V: 9- -3, I ,W 7, tg ., BACK ROW lleft to rightj: Vivian Anderson, Marie Faulkner, Geralding Lucas, Marcia Sexton, Gloria Massenburg, Lillian Scott. FRONT ROW: Nancy Otey, Evelyn Little, Valerie Beal, Elaine fopen your eyesj Jacobs, Nellie Chapman. X N :- . SS x va. ,s XN l X-' h -. x Alpha Phi Alpha 5 5 x . or . gf? s o 5 N X fs: X 5 NS , X , X- X x -N so K .x -MY , ww army' 15-Q ,X W . .. .. .f. q.,..Y ,.-1. f -. ., .. A , , . . Q,,,,,w. ,,,,,,,wX 11.5 .ss , . . ii Yrs-as-X X --fqmss, ssm.3xx:s:'.sSxs .mv saws Nm 'N 1 5 - , 474.5 XVTP -. - , ' -U' ,'.Q.l .IN . ' . :Sump www 1 uw. sas sxnrkmxw-Q -wir-vi-: ,, , .,.,., p .x . . f, , ,. -,Q-Q , .. . 1. . ,mm , era 'sz -X V si. . A M 5 i1:1:f ,xr , N X . , ,, WHEN - -'WF X K-sisnsxew:mx: 'iwtsm:mw smwwsmizcs ' vw sim., ,,.,,a , . , VM Y. . , up 5. X .ww . .. ,. . ,, ,.. ', ' ,, ' Q , . ,-'wif 5:1 -- . Qanmxsxrsm asm A A wr . Y. ,t ,, .. .CQ X ,-.ra Ny-.W -.sw -:fam ' :ff . U ' . it s X ,.X,. WNW--X,r W- Ni ' me ' X ig 'Y ' . , if , -, . A - X- -' rf: .A ' . A .Nw ., - t. X ,,,,,,,,g ?,7::+:g,,,SQ:.,:5,r FXS, N SRXQN SQ,-,..5-: sfitivim QQRQXQ, , Q, .A Q Nw k X. k XB?-1-Ax X X. .tax - :sg , - R re, .Nw N A -Sauk: -' Us- ' Ah-X WH' '- M'-N - ' X ..f:-k- U - , -, A, ,IW 1 -www 1 -5- - X Www-,Q , X X--,Q .Y M Q-.g.,3,, 5. 9-we-X, .0 X ' N -- NX Y . . .,x,. ,N wt, , K M V . A, :A ix., pgs, 2,3 , ,W , rxxbtxgg, - fm. Nixwifsa rs 'X sf z1 fi::?at:swnQs 1x 1 ms A s s, sfo L 'issuer ' X -X X 4 rg.. .,.,,,,,.4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis Ledbetter, Wyatt Wood, Travis Outlaw, Eddie Woodard, Lary Teele. Delemon McKinnon, Luther Gibbs, William Jeffries, Thurman Campbell, Winston Barnes, Listervelt Winfree, Warren Jones, Odell Warren. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first The New Breed or black fraternity, was founded on the campus of Cornell University, lthica. New York, on December 4, 1906. The racial cleavage. characteristic of this period, had stimulated seven bold black students to form a group for minority people to insure mutual help- fulness. These seven students are known to members of the fraternity as Jewels. Their courageous act was the initial step toward forming other fraternities. The ideas and principles up- on which this fraternity was l founded intiuencecl many great men to join. Besides . brotherhood, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity is based on knowledge and achievement. All Alpha men are scholars. gentlemen. leaders. and above all, uprighteous. i i F! U nik , r . FV' 2 1'g.Q,'gasr , 1 ferf f- f T 1-grief - ' ' Y ' 4 i . - :A ?f T ' tiki? . , . IJ, . L, . L ,, . t f I v ' T 5 1' 4Q3Q'fi1 Y'v ' ' '- . X 1-J 'Z' i T f Y .P J Q ,IA A is ii will Liv!-ll: STANDING lleft to rightl: Clayborne McGill, Delores Bryant, Virginia Washington, Willie Mae Henry, Sheryl Lewis, Mary Holley, Q Mary Umstead. SITTING: Linda Foster and Barbara Marshburn. ' lp' N., -- I I 2 ' I y Sl ma Gamma ' 1. N -SD vc ii, e as U rt.. .Oli I . '51 . 'J ,, g 5 in ' f t' 3 . 1 '- 133 ft ' 1 'I' 'ska f . i . , '. ' ' . 1 X . 1: t- : . ' ,li R ,v 1 .. , W- lg n U 1 , X AV' xi 'i -in' 4 Lal -'r 'gf H 'l' . 5 i .1 1 -1, - x - .iii S T' - E3 ..:-'. ' ?i5--A X'.'. ' , - .1 ,.-4 Q.. Q? '-- . Ri- ...Q A ' - x f 3 172 Rho Sigma Gamma Rho. the youngest of the Greek letter collegiate sororities and now an inter-racial organization, was organized November 12, 1922. by seven young teach- ers in Indianapolis, Indiana. On December 30, 1929. the sorority was incorporated as a National Collegiate Sorority and a charter was granted to Alpha Chapter of Butler University. The sorority strives to foster ideals and encourage education and upright living among women. Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded on the ! campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indi- ana, January 5, -1911. The chief aim of Kappa Alpha Psi is to provide the climate within which students may acquire a sound moral, intellectual and social basis for effective living. Kappa Alpha Psi seeks to , implement this aim by exerting beneficial influence upon the attitudes ofmembers and Pledges, providing leadership training, assisting choice of careers cur- ricula, encouraging achievement, fostering sociality and inculcating principles of democratic living. There- fore, Gamma Omicron Chapter impresses unity among its members, perserverance toward its' goal, and Phi Nu Pi as its Motto. 2 'Q 'E A ty ,,,, , ,l.p V- .Y SY W N 5 M , . . X H y at . are 'E v -' Leconte Stover Willie Vick Furman Tisdale Whitney Davis Donald Blakeney Bob Jones Samuel Lowery Benjamin Brown Ronald Roberts Carl Frederick Alfred Lucas Sammie Burley 393554. mega L Psi Phi The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity lnc was f L . ounded on gi November 17, l9ll on the campus of Howard Uni- versity. lt was founded by four men with the same high standards and ideas. With the four cardinal principles, manhood, scholarship perseverance and up- lift as a guide, the purpose of our fraternity is to mold and shape college men, who meet the general and specific standards of fraternityship, into a finer product - a whole man. Q ,e .K , , ,,.- fre, A... The Supreme I3 1 Q , , 1 3 N , H, ' in-' - ' ,. , r Y , Ig, at .' v',.' v. , 1' ' . I I - ry, . 'I 9? Y' 1 ' A 5 ' 'UA 'j . I I N xg, Q AYP. - ,- -:iii Wig 13 . u UV!! I ,, 'via ,xy ,K Qs Y 1 i 5 ' u- - , F ' J' ' ii' i ' I F . . nfl' ,132 4 is e ef-4+ A 'A'- - ,, , -:. 1 -34535: 'vw ' W M- L R- 1 - W af: 'g !5:,,'0 w - -4 V 's':,.- ,. .iff if -E554-75 ' .0 -, -4 -,A - V. 1, .53 -A' -,J, . 7-.'1 '- ' . m. -I fa J- 1' 2-f - , , g,wXnSismfy.','. '! ,VR, -'J ' 1.'AfN1'..... +L 'mx THIRD ROW fleft to rightj: Fenton Leslie, Francis Landrum, Dennis Davis, Bruce Baker. SECOND ROW: Reginald Currie, John Jones, Alvin Clanton, Wilburt Cain, Larkin Williams, Herman McCloud. FIRST ROW: Gordon Robinson. Edward Boston, Ronald Ritter, James Levister, Tommy Cox, Eddie Sn1jth. 174 1 f 1 4 Delta Si ma Theta P ' 'la L X i xi T-1.1. 'Rig if Q3 P m Y- QSNXQ L- XX J1-,Q W' arm. X41 emanates-1' wg: X was . s- swf ,X....-,ts - Q S - -was - .W . AX.. 1 V .bguswl H . st X, - ' .. ss . a-N -vw , xx. 'mc x. .W- -X xY!RYl17l! v .SQ-X LEFT TO RIGHT: Edna Beard, Denise Clayton, Mattie Thompson, Debra Taylor, Betty Gross. Zena Walker, Legistrean Purvis Gloria Upperman, Carolyn Lilly, Linda Fuller, LaVerne Peebles, Mary Merritt, Dora Moore, Marguerite Lynk, Rhonda Wallace Queen Thompson, Linda Bowe, Deborah Artis, Elsie Pettus, Gloria Durham, Deborah Peebles. Delta Sigma Theta, is a National Greek-letter sorority founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., on .lanuary 13, 1913. The founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to serious endeavors, community services and to promote high cultural, intellectual and moral standards among its members of the larger society in which it existed. Today there are over fifty thousand members and more than three hundred chapters in forty states and in the Republic of Haiti and Liberia. On January 12, 1963, at its fiftieth anniversary celebration in Wash- ington, D.C., President John F. Kennedy, the guest of honor, congratulated the organization on its service to the country. Probation Week 70 175 1 2 f . X ix Y -.w we H KW WD! v . A-Q The Neo-Breed h . .fb N .., .rug 25 :L-. . an . , abr. 1: vs' 1-1 :. 1. . vrv- '-: in an 3 Phi Beta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,lnc,,was founded January 9, 1914, on the campus of Howard University, Wash- ington, D.C. Beta Xl Chapter was organized here on St. Augustine's campus in 1944. The motto of the fraternity is Culture for Service and Service to Humanity. For the men of Sigma this is more than a motto, it is a personal mode of living, in that all activities are undertaken with the idea of rendering service. Sigma has been energetic in educa- tional. social and business programs geared towards the betterment of our fellow black man and society as a whole. We are pioneers of the tutorial program held on St. Aug, provide scholarships to deserving students and issue a calendar of events for the convenience of the students. Our chapter is a dynamic and growing one, and above all relevant to the needs of the Com- munity. Eh. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Mitchell, Mose Dorsey, Edward Washington. Howard Toomer, Larry Scarboro. Willie Foreman. Frank Colebrook. Sidney Morgan, William Farrow, James Hinton. tnot shown: Ray Collinsj Zeta Phi Beta Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1920. As a link in the great interna- tional chain, that is striving to make meaningful its ideals of Service, Scholarship and Sisterhood. Through all its endeavors, the chapter has been guided by its motto, i'Finer Womanhood . We would hope that our chapter accepts the challenge in be- coming a cognizant of their responsibility to continue seeking a deeper meaning in God: a feeling for one's fellow man and strive for a knowledgeznot blindness, apathy or prejudice but the freedom to be creative. The chapter is working on its major projects which consist of Zeta Involvement Program tZlPj and this year the March of Dimes on this campus and other campuses. The women of Zeta extends in several regions all over the United States and in Africa: in which Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was the first Greek-letter college soror- ity organized in Africa. A, 'H N' ' Ia, 4: ff if X X -. r Probation week 70 -R 2 22745 Pa :,.. 2' -1? :L -4 are P 'gr 'P if ' ..s. ' ' . e .. rf. K , dr. - ..-ii 9' Doris Kinlaw Bettina Hargrave Ernestine Edwards Sheila Clarke af f' A . Dorethea Rogers Olga Taliferro Rosemary Leonard Alice Graves Alma Bethea Tanya Lyons Alpha Phi Dmega afh W D1 J ? ff . ,'3--Vf' .1-. .Q .rg-x ': , J.--f,,f '::.,.- 1.-. .,-,,,-tg' . , .1 D ,, ': -'ffN.r - 1 - . 1 'r - . '- -r..e'?X': X: . - -.. 'L -- 1 'J 4 VZ. Jar,- . il- Q P ,H H --Q ,-xg'-.,-. .-ilsg-4.4.54 STANDING fleft to rightj: Calvin Carson, Troy Clark, Toney Askins, Joseph Debnam, Lonnie Foster, James Fairley, Roy Pearson Thomas Hawkins, Leon Long, Chester Newsome. KNEELING: Gerome Miller, Andre Ramseur, Thurman Pittman, Gordon Powell Carnell Hinton. 3 . The Sex Machine Alpha Phi Omega is an inter-racial National Service Fraternity for college and university men, founded in 1925 at Lafayette College in Easton, Penn. Now Alpha Phi Omega is active on more than 500 cam- puses in the United States and its territories. The major objective of Alpha Phi Omega is service: service to the fraternity, campus, community, and nation. Our Fraternity serves its brotherhood in a pragmatic role of social responsibility. The ideals and goals of this organization are a chal- lenge to any individual. One is challenged to be a leader and promote a brotherhood of which he can be proud. One is challenged to serve and to serve with honor. Last but not least one is challenged to be a friend, a true friend. This involvement, coupled with academic priority and the benefits of a close knit brotherhood, is what Alpha Phi Omega has to offer. 4 1 X i . Q at pa ' W. .,.. safii-',.2a: '. ' OX ' .ta ic? Gamma Sigma Si ma The Constitutional Convention of Gamma Sigma Sigma was held at the Beekman Tower in New York City on October 12. 1952. For three days the girls at this first convention devoted their time to devising a national constitution acceptable to all. lt was hard work, but those present at the meeting were deter- mined to produce a constitution worthy of the principles of the group. The purpose of this sorority shall be to assemble college and university women in the spirit of service to humanity. It shall serve to develop friendship among women of all races and creeds through work- ing side by side and through the fulfillment of these goals common to all. The sisters here at St. Aug. have helped at programs, made it so your Sunday best did not get dusty in chapel, held activities for the community such as the can food dance and the egg hunt , worked downtown at the library. The list goes to show how the sisters of Gamma Sig strive to put their motto, UNITY IN SERVICE . into their everyday life. -Niki 5.35. v Probation Week 70 V X 5 5 7' , I - I-H if-Q 1 ' mi 1 if . ,A if -r. ggqjjj 6 -' .1 'ii ' 3 1 S-Y .- 3 'lf 'Q sex 1. Q 9- t ----...mm f-an ex! 39 N 61:71-: Q: , 1' 'X lj if, ...f 'JW' Q is . , .fi ' 5245 X ,-.3..-.Tis c- ii ' K' Q Tr' 1 . ,g - 1. X 5.,,:,1 if g- X Q' : - tif 2 sf' V T 1741-?'Z? '?4:-2 aefw--A 1 1 , Q: , i 'X ga ' 7- ' , - 'R V - ' . 5??'?1.7'fG3s 1f':i.f' 17 1 A -, 'Y inf' STANDING fleft to rightj: F ouise Cobb. Bessie Bandy, Mary McDonald. Rachel Eaddy on car. 179 4 ' X X- ' x s .fair 14 1 ire--xagg 2 , 'L , ix- ' v!'f 'r H' , fe .A 1 .9 ---, T uf Q tl ff? 1 ,,. ,A I 1 at' .ff -5 1. 1 7. '55 I ffl,-ff I I l ,fa---9 . . .G ,-- I ps' N Tflff' ' X . 4 El 1 5 is ,QQ -'Jpq . ' - . -., . , f I 'plain .,,,, ,,Av4 N it X f M u . A n . 'IA I Q W 4 ' V ., Alpha Psi Mu Music Frater- Y , KM-Ng nity was founded in the fall X t A ,x of 1967 on St. Augustine's 4 fr: i l , . ' College cam us. This frater- J Q . D P . ' A ' ' li , nity is related directly to , ' f ' Mu Phi Beta Sorority in - K, Q.. I i Q that both sorority and fra- f A V Q :Iii 1 ' . ternity share the same rules '- . '- Q g yr ftg A Q and regulations. This type A Wt k of organization is refened 'Q ' 06 to as a Frat-Sorority . , Alpha Psi Mu Fraternity if stresses the qualities of lead- ership, brotherly love, ser- 4 g 'R .. 1, BOTTOM LIMB tleft to rightjz Ronald Jones, Woody Vines, John Morehead. MIDDLE LIMB: Robert Davis, Harry Taylor, Henry Roberts. TOP LIMB: Garland Battle, Arthur Foster. Nu Gamma Alpha Nu Gamma Alpha lnc. was organiz- ed at Howard University in the year of 1962. Since then Nu Gamma Alpha has been spreading rapidly in the CIAA. Nu Gamma Alpha was organized on St. Augustine's Col- lege campus on October 17, 1970. We are merely an independent black social organization and have no delusions of becoming GREEK in spite of our name. As a Nu Gam, our main objective is to engage in a complete and all encompassing spectrum of social activities. Num Gamma Alpha does not propose to be a charity or fund raising organi- zation and therefore. confines its' activities to social and business functions. .fi 'xx X fs-5 'Xl v. 'ZA we 'aims 2. , , 'I 1. ti, : vice, and the full apprecia- tion of music and arts. 2 I 1-r L Cl ,rg LEFT TO RIGHT: Bettie Branch, Sylvia Berry, Laura Blum, Lawrence Hawkins. Mu Phi Beta .4 ' .t X.. . .ww -X-rx. . .. x wx. sf Eff-ff ie. -X .tk .A . er- - . ., U ., . 423- . Ng- Asa. :X ,.b,.4gI.b'fi1' 2. -Q. x t.. -I-5?sX'5.s - -'I Q- A.. -4:51. --Mx .tw -w' .+?-sfssefc' Sw. war-+:1f33?f3 ' -.x.-Risk! l Q wxxgkex . 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FIRST ROW: Patricia Brown, Gwen Coleman. x .,. is fx XS. ,f-'Ami' .f-Q. :Sr . 52 B Mu Phi Beta Music Sori- rity. lnc. was founded in the fall of I967 on St. Augustine's College cam- pus. Since I967, this out- standing sorority has grown to a membership of forty. The sorority stresses the qualities of leadership. scholarship. sisterly lone. service. and the full ap- preciation of music and the arts. The Funckadelics Groove Phi Groove Groove Phi Groove. Social Fellowship, Inc. was or- ganized at Morgan State College in October 12, 1962. r Since then Groove has been rapidly growing through- out the CIAA and other black colleges throughout the United States. Groove was originated at Saint Augustine's College on December 8, 1968, by ten young men who had similar aims and objectives. Groove Phi Groove is a social organization in which men of like attainment and same standards, ideas, and ideals work together through self-expression to achieve and maintain stated cardinal principles. These principles are scholarship, unity, leadership and good character. , V j Qif+'f, f ' I ' ',fffl,q!v ,H ' C 6 fffjk 1 AV fqh Q --i -' Q ' johnson, Roger ,Gauvin, Charles Counts, Edward Smiley, Sam Martin, Sidney Williams,-Eben Myers l9larold'?Jolly,5-Linda Evans QQueenj, Carver Durham, Ron Prioleau, Arlester Ricks, Danny Brown Ed :Otto Floyd.'SlTfl'lNG fleft to rightj: Wade Williams, Rudy Hines, Enrique Jones, Eugene Hurt, Richard N, X ' lllill W. Q , -1 ' W -Q. ' V 6 Q A 4, ' , in --. ' -f1f.,,f 'M 5 mfg -.fy -1- V Ar-,.?3F , . V . A sf' J -3 --swlll ' iss? . Q .3 1' . , FW :WJ 'ml X FQikvi.s.J.L.U7A ,Q2 ' A ' ' ' v f Q ex - f-F'Ni'w? '1 34 , nwiiiJQS QLQM!.-LF ' - ,. fd 'V 3 A' 1 i '14 .IW Q -E --' X -. X '...fe ' ' 5 1 ,fd'L,,..,,.., ,-,..' - A52 15 f 31522 . . . ' 1-gg. z1'3N..'lx- ' H T' A' ' ' ' . 4 ' L ?ALJMfW'f 4:fM QL, 4.4 M I ,uv X 'V A ' -f rw ,,f-- . - , ' ' 1 4 ' '+V' vxg. Am '- W X , W X- L, x- A 1 ' ' . i i KES?-HT x ' ' ' ' ' z g ..... -vo-1 . -1' -, i ffl' A Q K.. 5 vm:- in p., g 'iv v .-.1 1 iw. Kr Cwlwizrpiwf O 4 Pen Staff The Pen of Saint Augustine's College has come a long way since I967. Under the Editorship of Danny L. Scarbourgh and Roosevelt Moseley the many endeavors undertaken were notably rewarding in the overall im- provement of the publications. As the Editor. l have promoted the reading audience by increasing the quality and quantity of the paper. We had been publishing a four page tabloid type of paper. ln September of this year, l increased the pagination to twenty pages. thus enabling coverage of a much more comprehensive and broader scope of news reporting. The future of the Pen of Saint Augustine's College will remain bright as long as our students continue to support it as in the past. We have operated a media with complete freedom to print all information that haS been presented to us. At this instance, l must congratulate the Administration for giving me absolute freedom in printing what l wanted to print. lt would be a pure act of hypocrisy. if l did not at this time thank Mrs. Thelma Keck. Director of Publicity. who was tantamount in the eventual publication of this paper. She provided us with unquestionable profes- sional assistance and 9892 of all the photographs we used. Also. our thanks goes to Mr. Hinton who shot the 9872 of photographs. We thank our Faculty Consultant. Mr. James Burt for his understanding and cona sultations during adverse moments. Most of all we thank you, the Student Body, who are truly the reporters, editors, and contributors. William T. Farrow Editor-in-Chief. .Iohn Holmes Assistant Editor 92 Editor and staft final preparation before going to press 1841 hOr 6 N, Q gif A 1 a 1 0 ,. , , Il Seek not the hand of fame If the task is well done, The hand of fame will seek And find thee Mitchell To some of us February is the Coldest month of the year. However, others see February as a time for parties or other means of socialization fHomecoming, Founder's Day, etc.j and to the selected few February means continuous study. But to the Falcon Staff, February was the month wherein, activities such as parties and basketball games had to be ignored. there was a dereliction of books and study hours. and diminutive sleep in an effort to meet the 1970-71 yearbook deadline. lt has been a long and tiring year, then again a short year for members of the Falcon-meeting the deadline. Ideas and suggestions were conceived, brought forth, debated, thrown-out and retained by the staff. In this edition of Falcon 7l , we have attempted to focus on contemporary issues and problems. Issues that will confront us as students and even- tually as members of society in a few years. We tried many innovating approaches in an attempt to make this edition different than previous editions. Of course, a similarity is seen in portions of this book and yearbooks in the past of the Aug . Tl1e judges of these new ideas will be you, the readers. Special thanks go out to Mr. William Colbert. Student Union Director and his staff for their administrative assistance and to that delightful and charming Mrs. Thelman M. Keck, Director of Publicity who has been very instrumental in getting this annual to press. And to Jerry West, Joseph Griffin, Mary Umstead and to the Staff, you're beautiful. Ralph E. Mitchell Editor 185 Ralph E. Mitchell, Editor l gg, x Asc ,.kV ,XM F s---.-SW' 44159. N ff AQF x Staff on thejob Diane Baker rf. Q Q -L... aff .n---- ns., in , .L -:I ,VN 4' ... ...1. ,A Ralph E. Mitchell . . Jerry West . . . Joseph Griffin . . . Cynthia Jones . . . Debra Goodson . . . Esther Boyer . . . Lawrence Wray . . Betty Rogers .... Celestine Singletary . . William Bell Patricia Brown Bennie Bryant Sam Burly Linda Cannon Della Crawley Jessie Dillard Rachel Eaddy Larry Hardy Linda Holden Carolyn Holmes Izetta Jenkins Professional ..... Student Photography . . Administrative Assistant Advisor ........,. Cover by . . Falcon Together at last THE STAFF 66 99 .......Editor . Associate Editor . Associate Editor . . .Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Business Manager Business Manager . . . . .Secretary . . .Typist PHOTOGRAPHY Willie Kelly Eloise Kirven Sheryl J. Lewis Michael Matthews Elsie Pettus Mary Scott Marcia Sexton Harry Taylor Mary Umstead Freddie Vaughns Delores Williams Gail Williams Lister Winfree . . Willie Bullock J. D. Hinton . . Conrad E. Lake . . Betty Thomas . . . James E. Burt . . 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I Q President Robinson chats with Mr. Peter Holden, President Saint Augus- tine's Alumni Association and friend. , , Xa' I I 5 Q A ' if 1 N 1, P K: if in S. .7 1 . X 1 3 , 1 'mrs Q, - EQ . I Q 7 ., -- ,I LEU.. 1 5, S ll A , . fi T3 K- A N sy 17. Q 3, k S-as Q K , 7 4 2 tit. I ,fqvlgaiwjs VM, f i FX 1 H A 5, Q X ' T Mr. Holden addresses the annual alumni workshop. principal participants in the Workshop. 191 Pine State Ice Cream Sandwich i The Pen Voice of the Aug Edited By Bill Farrow Get Involved Support Your Campus Newspaper 193 4l...........,..... mmm Fl t Nowell's and C' p Sl g , , Fraternities Spesial Owasion' Vim National Film Service and 14 Glenwood Avenue lN tl llll Phone: 832-3901 PEE WEE Terrace Insurance and Realty CO' Hunter's Florist Flower for all occasions T. B. Jiles. Manager AftlfTCl3l Flowers VN l ngton Tt Ap t t . ln WCddlflgS FUISICTHIS We Do Any Blooming Thing Best wishes from the Brothers of BETA XI Chapter of PFII BETA SIGMA Fraternity inc. Rav Collins Ralph Mitchell 'vl D y S d V M g Vi ll F I. y S b XA ll F H d T Ed Cl VN 1 gt CID B Right-On J. D. HINTDN STUDIG Home Portraits f- Weddings Banquet f Sehool Photography Raleigh. North Carolina Phone: 833-6095 s Massey s Grocery Complete Line ol' Groeeries Meats I-'resh liisli Fro4en Food Phonet 834-0023 302 Hill Street Best wishes from the Brothers of Nu Gamma Alpha FA Sam's Market Grocery Open 7 days a week 36 North Culver Street Phone: 832-5582 NGAH'S ARK Delmar Studio and Printing Co. Better Pictures Make Better Yearbooks We Make Both Willie Bullock District Manager 3300 Monroe Road Charlotte, N. C. IN RALEIGH'S CAMERON VILLAGE Washington Terrace Laundromat SL Cleaners Hours M St7 OA M IOOOPM AAttdt it tllt Alxbt ID tons Sl rs 3.14051 Cl O11 t tl lx 5 422 Hill Street tAcross t S t A I M D t yi BB SL T BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CGMPANY Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Graduating Veterans of 7l VETERAN CLUB You can run in eireles, but you'll end up at HUDSON-BELK Compliments of JGHNSON-LAMBE CO. For the best in Sporting Goods The Right Rev. W. Moultrie Moore, Jr. Aldridge. Shirley S. Alston. Phyllis B. . Artis. Deborah E. , Asare, Edward B. . Austin. Robert L. . Bandy. Bessie L. . Barbour. Effie M. . Batts, Constance . Blakeley, Donald C. Blocker. Gwendolyn Branch. Wilfred L. Brown, Daniel A. . Brown, LaVaughn A. . . Bryant Deloris . . Bryant Mildred J. Burnette, Dennis B. Burley.Sammie . . Burwell,Grace . . Byrd, Della M. . . Campbell, Thurman Cannady. Jo Anne Caviness. Claudette Chambers. Mamie L. Chapman, Nellie N. Chester, Carolyn M. Clarke, Sheila C. . Cobb. Louise . . . Cooke, Carolyn A. Crawley. Della M. . Dorsey. Mose E. . Durham, Carver W. Durham. Gloria J. Eaddy, Rachel L. . Edwards, Ernestine Edwards. Lucy . . Farr. Gwendolyn J. Farrow. William T. Floyd, Otto Jr. . . Foster, Lonnie T. . Geathers. Thelma 1, Gaylord, Milton Jr. Gibbs, Luther J. . Gilchrist. Loretta . Gill, Patricia K. . . Gilliam, Melville K. Goodson, Kenneth Graham. Cheryl V. Graves. Alice L. . . Hailey. Troy S. . . Hannibal. Creft T. Harden. Phyllis W. Harris. Irene ..,. Harris, Jacqueline M Henry, Willie M. . Hines, Ellestine J. . Holley. Mary R. . . Holmes. Carolyn J. Holmes. John M. . Humbert. Faith F. Hunt. Joyce L. , . Senior Director 198 . . . .8 Granville Terrace. Raleigh. N. C . . . Route 2, Box 87, Franklinton, N. C . B-29 Washington Terrace. Raleigh. N. C . .Route 1, Box 183. Honey Brook. Pa . . . . .122 S. 12th St., Newark. N.J . .Route 3, Box 315-A, Nashville. N. C . . .Route 3. Box 471 . Clayton. N. C , . 161-39129th Ave., Jamaica. N. Y . . . . .1501 Raleigh Blvd.. 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C . . .303 W. Preston St.. Selma. N. C . . . 119 George St., Spartanburg, S. C . .123 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J . . . . 77 Boundary St.. Newberry S. C . . 837 Ellison Dr., Rocky Mount, N. C . . . . 7 Johnson St.. Charleston, S. C . . .209 Pearl St.. Red Bank, N. J . . . . 13 Hilda St..Charleston,S. C . . . . Route 2. Box 85, Cameron, N. C . . Route 4. Box 15-B. Louisburg, N. C . . . . .Route 1. Box 261. Windsor. N. C .1502 Adams St.. N. E. Washington, D. C . . . . . . .606 King St..LaGrange.N.C . , . . .418 New Rand Rd..Garner,N. C 733 Harvard St.. N. W. Washington. D. C . . . . . . .986 Main St.. Rahway,N.J . . . 2926 Rickle St., Norfolk, Va . . . . . 2601 High St., Selma, Ala . . . . . .317 Ayars Pl..Chester, Pa . . . Route 1, Box 7'A, 1vanhoe.N. C . . 1416 N. 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa . . Route 1, Box 11. Harrellsville, N. C . . . . . . 18 Morris St.,Charleston.S.C . . .547-2nd St.. West Riviera Beach, Fla . . .1244 Langham Ave.. Camden, N. J ......P.O. Box 4l3.Roper,N.C 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Jacobs, Elaine G. . James,Sondra K. . . Johnson, James H. . . Johnson, Lusynthia D. Johnson. Norma J. . . Johnson, Thomas A. . Jolley. Harold .... JoneS.Carolyn . . . Jones, Dorothy A. . . Jones. Enrique B. . King, Annie L. . . Kinlaw, Doris A. . King. Cecilia L. . . Lake,Conrad E, . . LeCount.William . . . Lewis.Sandra C. . Lewis.Sheryl J. . . Lewter,lrving C. . Lilly. Robert D. . . Little,Catherine S. . . Lockley, Turhan L. . . Long, Rosa ,.... Lynk. Marquerite . . . Lynn.Patricia H. . . . McClain, Wilford C. . . McClamb.Joyce A. . . McReynolds. Joan M. . Martin, Samuel L .... Maynard, Carmelita S. Merritt.Mary E. . . . . Mickens. Thora Hopkins Middleton. William E. Mitchell, Ralph E .... Moore,Phyllis A. . Myers, Eben ...... Neal, Benjamin Jr. . . Newman.Joyce . . 0gur,Ouma B. . Otey, Roland H. . . Pettus, Elsie V. . Peyton. Jennie . . . Powell, Gordon K. . . Pretty,Carolyn .. Pride,Pau1ine L. . . Richardson.Werna . . Robinson, Sandra . . . Rogers. Betty L. . . Rogers,.lames O. . Scott, Mary E .... Scurlock.Vick A. . . Shepard.Maxine . . . Singletary,Celestine . Smalls.Sylvia A. . . Smiley. Edward Jr. . Smith, Alicia .... Smith, Eddie L. . . Stover. LeConte F. . . Stringfield. Anna S. . . Taylor.Majorie L. . . C . . .P. O. Box 263. Rich Square. N. . . . 201 Middle St.. Goldsboro. N. C . . 3933 Ames St., Goldsboro, N. C. . . . 84 Hansburg Ave., Newark. N. J. . . . 405 Hasell St., Hillsborough. N. C. . . . 318 Birdneck Rd.. Virginia Beach. Va. . . . .715 Luther Drive. Goldsboro, N. C. . . Route 2, Box 170, Goldsboro. N. C. . . . . . .203 Bragg St.. Raleigh,N. C. . . , .30 Dassing Ave., Newark, N. J. . . . . . .709 S. State St., Raleigh, N. C. . . 1211 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. N. C. . . 1105 Slaughter St.. Goldsboro, N. C. . . 1195 St. John's Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . .Route 2. Box 225, Townsend, Ga. . . .5612 Connie Lane. Virginia Beach, Va. . . . .l5830 Bunehe Pk. E. Dr.. Miami. Fla. . . 1480 Washington Ave., Bronx, N. Y. . . . . 1310 Pender St.. Raleigh. N. C. . . .1002 Parker St., Raleigh. N. C. . . . . . . . . 432 Lanning St..Ra1eigh,N.C. . . . . . . . .Route 4. Box 24, Leesville. S. C. 1230 Croes Ave., No. 14-C. New York. N. Y. . . . . . . Route 1, Box 75,Pendleton,N. C. . . .400 New Rand Rd., Garner, N. C. . . . Route 2, Raleigh, North Carolina . . 869 Herkimer St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. . . . . .30 Oraton St.,Newark,N.J. . . . . . 705 W. 46th St..Savannah,Ga. . . . . . . .Route 1. Box 80.Clayton,N.C. E-10 Washington Terrace. Raleigh 1405 Seaboard St.. Goldsboro 319 Diminick St., New Smyrna Beac .N.C. .N.C. h,Fla. .N.C. 708 Cumberland St.. Raleigh . . . . .80 Dwight St., Jersey City, N. 1. . . 6 Edgecombe Terrace, Raleigh . . . Route 7. Box 560, Kinston 1235 N. Raleigh Blvd.. 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