St Pauls College - Tiger Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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1 f ? f ; r .. mf iCv .1 L ! f- ] Published by The 1962 Senior Class of Saint Paul’s College jj vH s yji ||L - Vj ' Ippfi ■ Challenge. . . Social Refinement DEDICATION The 1962 Tiger is dedicated to the Smith family of William A. Smith. FOREWORD Therefore, if any young person has embarked his life in the pursuit of knowledge, let him go on without doubting or fearing the event. Let him not be intimidated by the cheerless beginnings of knowledge, by the darkness from which she springs, by the diff¬ iculties which hover around her, by the wretched habitations in which she dwells, by the want and sorrow which sometimes journey in her train; but let him ever follow her as the Angel that guards him, and the Genius of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light of day, and exhibit him to the world comprehensive in acquirements, fer¬ tile in resources, rich in imagination, strong in reasoning, prudent and powerful a bo ve his fellows in all the relations and in all the offices of life. Charles Lamb CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION STAFF FACULTY CLASSES MESSAGE THE PRESIDENT TO: THE MEMBERS Of THE 1962 GRADUATING CLASS My dear friends: Please permit me to congratulate you for producing this Yearbook. I recognize some of the problems and difficulties you have encountered in your efforts. However, the production is a credit to you and to your ability to work and see a job well done. Very shortly you will leave this institution and become a part of the alumni of this institution. An institution is no stronger than its alumni. It is our sincere hope that you will not forget us. We will not forget you. We need your help, and we shall at all times stand ready to assist you with any of your problems. The world today needs men and women of strong Christian character. We have faith in you and believe each of you will make a contribution to the progress of mankind. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, CiLiI,, ■ Earl H. McClenney President I I MESSAGE SAINT PAUL ' S COLLEGE ({formerly Saint {Paul’s {Polytechnic {Institute) FOUNDED BY JAMES SOLOMON RUSSELL—1888 (INCORPORATE!) 1890) I.AWRENCEVTLLE, VIRGINIA 9 February 1962 The Graduating Class of 1962 Saint Paul ' s College Lawrenceville, Virginia Dear Friendsi Four years ago you were selected from a large number of applicants for admission to Saint Paul ' s College and at the time of your selection you were told that the college was obligating itself to make an investment in your future. The college has kept that obligation. It has made the promised invest¬ ment. You are now on the threshold of the completion of your college work. The extent to which the investment has been a sound one can only be determined by the extent to which you as graduates demonstrate that you possess the attributes of strong Christian character, sound scholarship, high personal integrity, the will to succeed in the most highly competitive environment that the American Negro has ever known, and loyalty and devotion to your Alma Mater. In demonstrating that you possess these attributes you will not only prove that the investment has been a sound one, but you will bring to your lives that success and happi¬ ness to which I believe each alumnus is entitled. THE DEAN I congratulate you on your graduation, wishes go with you. My best Sincerely ygurs. - - ... E.-Oones Dean of the College THEJivmb Edward I. Long, Dean of Personnel William H. Whitehurst, Public Relations and Direc¬ tor of Alumni Activities. Alexander Easley, Chaplain TirrrnT Miss V. Brown Secretary to the Dean Mrs. J. Andrews Secretary to the Dean Mrs. L. W. Calander Secretary to the Treasurer Mrs. P. Parker Secretary to the President Mrs. J. N. Travis Clerk-President’s Office Mrs. S. F. Leary Secretary to the Registrar Mr. F. A. Patterson Bookkeeper Dr. K. H. Diggs Mr. L. R, Parker Registrar Director of the Department of Education Mrs. N. D. Robinson Assistant Registrar Mr. C. W. Vaughn Cashier r Jr IL 1W Hi ' fri . igf mm •—HI „ i Miss A. Hawkins Dean of Women Miss J. Morrison Assistant Dean of Women Mrs. M. P. Green Assistant Dean of Women Mrs. E. S. Nelson Director of College Center Mrs. L. Demons Secretary to the Dean of Personnel Mr. P. W. Williams Assistant Dean of Men Mrs. R. Phillips, Dietitian Miss I. Dixon, Assistant Dietitian Mr. A. Maddux Manager, Campus Bookstore Dr. C. M. Nelson and Nurse R. L. Clark Mr. F. Davis Chef, College Grill Medical Staff Mrs. J. Lee, Mr. J. Thompson, and Mr. R. Smith, Physical Ed. Staff A SAINT PAUL’S PRACTICE SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. E. W. Giles Mrs. J. L. Jones Mrs. C. Law Mrs. V. M. Marks Mr. J. L. Travis Principal Mrs. T. W. Miller Mrs. H. H. Ragland Mrs. A. P. Vaughn Mrs. S.J. Whitehurst Miss J. L. Cole English Mr. J. H. Ladson Chemistry Dr. Anders Social Science Miss E. Fisher Business Education Mr. J. Kyle Business Education Dr. E. Fisher History , £ Mr. H. Witten Mathematics THE LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. A. W. Harrison, Mrs. F.M. McClenney, and Mrs. C. C. White int Pa I i 1 mr. Senior Class President Saint Paul ' s College Lawrenceville, Virginia March 2 +, 1962 Dear Classmates: As we come to the formal closing of our college days, it is imperative that we should stop to think about where we are in life, what our college 3 ears have been worth to us, and where we are going after graduation. This is an appropriate time to decide what the most. important tilings 11 in life are. The important things may be inherent gifts which we usually take ioj. granted. They may be tne things which are very close to our existence, or they may be the unexpected de¬ velopments and surprises that make life worthwhile. These ” things rI are closely connected with our college life, sor Saint Paul ' s College has had much to do with what we are and what we hope to be. Our forefathers laid the groundwork for success. One of our groat inherent gifts is a desire for a life- P-nne of.purpose, entnusiasra, and opportunity. A desire fOi. a lifetime made up of these paramount elements should be the spirit 01 the Class of 1962 Purpose, enthusiasm, opportunity These are the goals for which we should strive! As we embark upon a new horizon and as we meet the greatest challenge t..at may ever face us, we must have faith, hope, and courage - Faith that the future will nolo the fulfillment_of our purposes, hope that the pros- euo will xormulate high ieeals, and courage that the past has provided realistic outlooks. As we journey our separate ways, let us remember our class motto: 11 instruction ends in schoolrooms, but education ends only with life. _ idrougnout your_ ventures may I wish for you a life 01 plans, work, ideals, and achievements for the bet¬ terment of your family, your community, and your country. Faithfully yours, ■tf JczS , ' j l Robert Underwood VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER ASST. SECRETARY BUSINESS MANAGER SECRETARY PRESIDENT HERMAN HAIRSTON MARION HARVEY LETT IE R. HARPER ROSA M, CAROL J HOLMES TYRONE HOWELL GRACIE E. HUBBARD $ FLORENCE D. HUGHES JACKSON VTHYRN INGRAM GLORINE WILLIAMS OLLIEJ. WILLIAMS RODNEY WILLIAMS PEARL A. WOOD :... d Representing the efforts of the Class of 1962 to envision the activities which have enabled us to Meet the Challenges , it is our expressed desire that with- in these pages will be food for thought . . . James Allison Arthur Christian Marvia Christy Arthur Copeland Ruth Cowan Thorton Bradley Juanita Blick Margaret Carrington 40 ftr William Foreman John Fullerwinder Charles Gee Ruby Harrison Wayne Hinmon Gloria Jordan Thomas Heatley Barbara Hicks 41 Alfred Moore Ethan Pitts Catherine Lee James Marine Alice Morgan Lloyd Martin Vivian Miller Carlton Marrow 42 Alton Reid Fred Rogers Joseph Samuels Almeta Smith Yvonne Thompson 43 Marie Thompson Eugene Williams Peter Williams Selma Williams 44 Lawrence Arnold Gordon Baltimore John Bragg William Byrd Marvia Cherry William Cox Earl Crawley Warren Dillon Carolyn Elam 46 Brenda Fauntleroy Delores Fields Lawrence Fowlkes Edna Golden Vincent Hackett Barbara Hamlet Priscilla Hyman Norman Jenkins Patricia Johnson 47 Gertrude Jones Joan Lavere Tommy Lawrence Lowell Mortimer Etta Pasley Donald Pierce Michael Randolph Blanche Reynolds Henry Rose 48 Major Ruffin Muriel Saunders Beverly Smith Welden Smith James Starks Phyllis Trent Carolyn Whittle Estelle Winn Delores Wood Frances Wood 49 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Cla rence Berry Allan Mclver Shirley Patterson Begin now to understand your being, so that you may also Meet The Challenge . . . Asst. Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Jean Williams Barbara Cooley Reginal Skinner Helen Alexandra Gloria Bailey Wendell Ball Percy Banks Charlie Beale Clarence Berry Jacqueline Blick Yvonne Blount Bessie Barksdale Brenda Bonds Carolyn Boykins Kalo Brown Nancy Brown Margie Bryant Catherine Byrd Daisy Callis Juanita Carden Janes Carey Madie Carter Doris Coleman Barbara Cooley Jesse Cook Gloria Cooper David Cramer Audrey Davis Michael Davis Dorothey Dunn Antoinette Edmonds Carolyn Edwards Mercedes Ellis Gladys Evans 52 Catherine Finney Anna Franklin Louise Franklin Elbanks Gilbert Jerry Gravely Barbara Green Gloria Gwaltney Patrick Hackett Gwendolyn Haiston Thomas Hamlette Ruth Harris Evelyn Harrison Steven Helm Perry Hylton Ralph Holt Randolph Howell Glenn Hughes Dougless Jackson Raymond Jennings Gertrude Jiggits Barbara Johnson Muriel Johnson Albert Jones William Townes DelFreta Jones Lauretta Jones James Jones Elizabeth Knox Byrd Lampkins Constance Lawrence Thomas Leecost 53 Cheryl Lewis Gayle Lewis Earl Mabry Muriel Mason Emma Massie Herbert McNeal Jacqueline Milburn Sylvia Miller Nancy Neblitt Thomas Nelson Vivian Nixon David Ogburn Patricia Parrish Carolyn Parker Christine Parker Joan Patterson Vensel Patterson Shirley Patterson Margaret Pilson Patricia Pleasant Janis Rainey Walter Randolph Mary Reddick Cyril Reed Johnnie Reese Jacqueline Reid Doris Ridley Janie Richardson Frank Rucker Louise Sales Harry Scott 54 Dorthy Shealy Cathelene Shelman Reginald Skinner Agnes Smith Freddy Smith Joyce Smith Vickie Smith Daniel Stone Carolyn Sykes Hattie Sykes Carolyn Talley Frances Thomas Dorothy Townsend Natha Trusty Gloria Tucker Juanita Valentine Margo Vaughter Yvonne Venable Ann Wake Oretta Walker Shirlene Watkins Arlene White James Whitehead Sylvia Wilkins Barbara Williams Barbara J. Williams George Williams Jean Williams Ollie Wright Willie Wright Diana Young 55 MAY DAY ACTIVITY ! , ' Mefe ' ilL Ma 1, . - “ ' SK W C MB r ■ • 56 STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL HONOR COUNCIL WOMEN S ADVISORY COUNCIL STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION MSDELL JOHNSTON MEMORIAL HOME ECONOMICS LENOX, MASSACHUSETTS, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1961 NUMBER 7 St. Paul’s Choir Thrills School The choir of St. Paul ' s College last night gave a concert that was deeply ingrained in liturgical purpose . . . One was consistently aware of a profound earnestness to project the basic sacred message . . . There were no weak spots or tonally arid stretches. The beautiful series of modulations at the end didn ' t escape from pitch or cadence goal. Worcester Daily Telegram FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA COLLEGE CENTER COMMITTEE ART CLUB ifr PRE-ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DRAMA GUILD STUDENT JOURNAL DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY PYRAMID CLUB t ,1 M „ jiJ J ML il ' ILl ' f „ I j ' xIjLL L- ' i wL ' U WP m tmkr p - ♦ ' r WMiinm£4 ' - 4 | Ww!t • ' TtlSi r tk . .1 OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY LAMPODOS CLUB ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY SPHINX CLUB KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY SCROLLER CLUB SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY AURORA CLUB 74 THE TIGERS I P,PtSfc THE QUEEN AND HER COURT THE TIGERS NAME NO. HOMETOWN CLASSIFICATION Tyrone Howell 25 Newport News, Va. Senior Alfred Moore 24 Emporia, Va. Junior Charles Gee 22 Tukahoe, N.Y. Junior Lawrence Magett 21 Lawrenceville, Va. Junior Glenn Hughes 11 Newport News, Va. Freshman Lenwood Draper 15 Martinsville, Va. Sophomore Munford Prichard 3 Danville, Va. Sophomore Anthony Solomon 32 Newark, N.J. Junior Harold Clifton 23 New York, N.Y. Freshman Johnny Reese 12 Newport News, Va. Freshman Thomas Morris 31 Newport News, Va. Freshman Hardi L. Jones Statistician Larry Arnold Trainer 79 THE SENIORS SALUTE: Tyrone W. Howell Newport News, Va. Forward Frederick Essex Alexandria, Va, Forward Standing Left to Right BACK ROW: Alfred Moore, Joseph Samuel, Dewey Brown, Thomas Heatley, Carlton Crawford, FRONT ROW: Tyrone Howell, Gerald Ward, James Marine, Reginald Smith, Fredrick Essex. 81 SENIOR DIRECTORY I. BELL ATKINS Route 1, Box 126 Red Oak, Va. HENRY BLAKE 537 Colon Republic Panama HOWARD ASH 726 Halifax Street Danville, Va. BARBARA AVERY Route 1, Box 44 Meredithville, Va. CLAUDETTE BANKS 2242 Campbell Avenue Lynchburgh, Va. ANN BIRD 3124 South 86th Street Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS BLACK Box 133 New River, Va. CAROL BOONE 105 North 6th Street Sulfolk, Va. ROSETTA BROOKS Wilson Road Prince Fredrick, Md. DEWEY BROWN 198 Society Avenue Hartsville, S.C. MARY BYRD 1304 Norfolk Road Sulfolk, Va. JOYCE CARTER 1731 Hamlin Avenue Norfolk, Va. SHIRLEY CARTER Route 2, Box 159c Emporia, Va. ROSETTA CARTER Box 407 Huntingtown Md. ROSE M. COLLINS 3145 Woodburn Road Annandale, Va. CHRISTINE E. DAVIS 901 Church Street Blackstone, Va. EUTHA P. DAVIS 58 Uerge Street Clifton Forge, Va. FREDERICK ESSEX 610 Alfred Street Alexandria, Va. BARABARA EVANS Route 1, Box 74 Brodnax, Va. ELLIS FRANKLIN Route 1, Box 156 Greenville, S. C. CAROLYN FURR P.O. Box 63 Purcellville, Va. NANCY GHOLSON Route 1, Box 66 Lawrenceville, Va. BRENDA J. GRAY 415 Cumberland Street Brooklyn 38, N.Y. EARLENE GREEN 1606 South 13th Street Arlington, Va. LEILA GREEN P.O. Box 612 Halifax, Va. 82 SENIOR DIRECTORY HERMAN HAIRSTON Route 1, Box 174 Fieldale, Va. HARDI JONES Totaro Heights Lawrenceville, Va. LUKE HAIRSTON Route 1, Box 174 Fieldale, Va. ALYCE JOHNS 401 West Queen Lane Philadelphia 44, Pa. LETTIE R. HARPER Route 1, Box 406 Ringgold, Va. ELAINE JOHNSON 641-28th Street Newport News, Va. MARION HARVEY Route 1, Box 103 Cullen, Va. MARY JOHNSON 1007 Roundabout Rd. Martinsville, Va. GLORIA HIGGINBOTHAM P.O. Box 184 Amherst, Va. CHARLES KELLY Route 2 Lawrenceville, Va. CAROL J. HILL 10-G Taylor Homes Wilmington, N.C. SYLVIA KYLE 510 East Cook St. Bedford, Va. ROSA HOLMES 2611 North Avenue Richmond 22, Va. MARY ELLEN LEE Box 133 Kinsale, Va. TYRONE HOWELL 2803 Madison Avenue Newport News, Va. MARY ELIZABETH LEE 866 Preston Street Norfolk 4, Va. GRACIE HUBBARD Route 1, Box 200 Hurt, Virginia FANNIE LOGAN 127 West Cary St. Richmond, Va. FLORENCE D. HUGHES P.O. Box 204 Purcellville, Va. EDITH LOUNDERMON 599 Bettus St. Danville, Va. KATHRYN INGRAM 713 Doe Street Danville, Va. ELSIE MARROW Route 2, Box 27 Virgilina, Va. PAULA JACKSON 3137 Newton Street, N.E. Washington, D. C. ROSE MATTOX Route 1, Box 17-A South Hill, Va. DOLLIE JEFFERSON Route 2, Box 20-A Jarratt, Va. VIRGINIA MILES Route 1, Box 7 Pleasant Hill, N.C. EDWARD MOORE 967 Galt St. Norfolk 4, Va. 83 SENIOR DIRECTORY DELORES MUSHAW Route 1, Box 15 Blackridge, Va. OLIVA OWENS Route 1, Box 41-A Lawrenceville, Va. BARBARA PANNELL Route 1, Box 28 Long Island, Va. CHARLES STEWART Route 2, Box 123 Middleburg, Va. CARLTON STOCKTON 65 Chatham Heights Martinsville, Va. ALVIN PETT US Route 1, Box 296 South Hill, Va. ROBERT R. THOMPSON, JR. 860 N. Pennsylavinia Ave. Winter Park, Florida GRACIE PIERCE Route 1, Box 114 South Hill, Va. RUTH PLENTY Halifax, Va. N. RUTH REESE Route 2, Box 156 Disputanta, Va. CHARLES REID 16-A Fludd St. Greenville, S. C. MALCOLM ROSS P.O. Box 456 Tappahannock, Va. SANDRA SCOTT P.O. Box 332 Oxford, N.C. MARTHA SHEPPARD 3307-13 Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. GERALDINE SHIELDS 3123 Newton St. Washington, D. C. REGINALD SMITH, JR. Hampden Sydney, Va. RUFUS SMITH 1805 Magnolia St. Beaufort, S.C. ROBERT UNDERWOOD 311 S. W. Blvd. Clinton, N. C. SHELVEY WALKER 409 Plank Rd. Lawrenceville, Va. GERALD WARD 624 Main St. Farmville, Va. JAMES L. WATKINS P. O. Box 924 Martinsville, Va. VIVIAN WATTS 1030 N. Effingham St. Portsmouth, Va. BABARA WHITEHURST Box 422 Totaro Heights Lawrenceville, Va. EVA WILLIAMS 2131 Suggs Ave. South Boston, Va. GLORINE WILLIAMS Route 1, Box 61 Alberta, Va. OLLIEJ. WILLIAMS 1313 Dallas Street Alexandria, Louisiana RODNEY WILLIAMS 5140 N. W. 27th Ave. Miami 42, Fla. PEAL WOOD Route 3, Box 191 Chase City, Va. 84 kiiHi liHl ij| jgp [ i 111 of ,-Wf 9 t. n ' m |jp| e. P Hpf 8 , .. j ■ : ‘ :..f mL ; -V f::.v i « ' ?« ' MkJBLmx ? v •W s ' Jf ' t! tg HR T I w . Rj, j y Ami.,,. rBT , h ft i f iM iir i I £xquc6tte feeaeCr At HARTSELL’S JEWELRY STORE Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments And BEST WISHES WESTERN MJTO i ASSOCIATE STOKE BRUNSWICK ICE COAL CO., INC. In Business The Year Round 2001 Pounds To The Ton Home of Pechtgas R. F. Pecht Manager Phone 2322 Lawrenceville, Virginia Plant 2615 SHOP AND SAVE AT Lawrenceville, Virginia VIRGINIA ELECTRICAL POWER COMPANY t in, V RI00y V Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success to the Saint Paul ' s Grads of 1962 W. S. PEEBLE’S COMPANY There is a Peeble Store in Manassas, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Blackstone, Virginia South Hill, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Waynesville, North Carolina Franklin, Virginia Brodnax, Virginia Victoria, Virginia Clarksville, Virginia Woodbridge, Virginia Roxboro, North Carolina Kenbridge, Virginia Spruce Pine, North Carolina Oxford, North Carolina Richsquare, North Carolina Murfreesboro, North Carolina Greer, South Carolina Cape Charles, Virginia Boykins, Virginia Wakefield, Virginia Waverly, Virginia Exmore, Virginia Tryon, North Carolina FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK LET US HELP LARGE OR SMALL WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT Capital Account and Reserves Over.$850,000.00 Total Reserves Over .$10,000,000.00 Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations And Best Wishes From ALLEN’S DRUG STORE Hallmark Cards Drugs and Cosmetics Lanvin Perfumes School Supplies Hair Needs Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of ELITE BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SALON CT5 „ IT S A To Shop At ROSE’S 50 AND 100 STORE Lawrenceville, Virginia CotUfA Ctu ltfoto ' GRADUATES is TO VISIT DANIEL’S DRUG STORE Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of GENE’S 5 l(ty STORE MARK’S CLEANERS Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations and Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 THE SLEDGE BARKLEY CLEAN-ALL CLEANERS CO., INC Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of From GEE’S JEWELERS ORIS P. JONES FUNERAL HOME Certified Watchmaker Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of Compliments of 1962 BLOOM BROTHERS SALLY SONNY’S FLORISTS Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia ■dMSMWg i r -4jj ;. ■ i 1 1 I s t i 1 111 1 ■ 1 1 1


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