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The Woman ' s College University of North Carolina The LIBRARY 0_ COLLEGE COLLECTION Gift of the Pine Needles Staff university .f nortn Carolina at greensDoro PINE NEEDLHS 1965 NANCY STALLINGS Editor LINDA RICKARD Business Manager Taole or Contents THE UNIVERSITY .... 3 ITS LEARNING 24 ITS CULTURE 66 ITS LEADERS 74 ITS LIFE 102 ITS PEOPLE 126 Page 2 Th ere are jew ea rili ly in ings I Iore beaiitijiil T ian a University. It is a cjainering oj youth . . . An intellectual exchange . . . A. testing for ambitions . . . A chapel built jor the praise of truth Within some ha I loured halls... Hopes for the future . . . Ana a fro n tie r a wa iting each student pioneer. Page? Al University never merely happens . . . It is a conception of mincis That recognize a need for enlightenment . . . It takes its form in builaings, In thnigs, in people . . . rj. i! ! , -- ' ' .- Perhaps it grows jroiii a single college . . . Ana once its worth has been proven, It expands to serve to more this precious Food Of knowledge . . . ' V ■M- , ' ' , r ' 9 ' - ' Its hmitations jail away as iSlyriaa jingers reach out, Ana we become more . . . Page 13 Page U This birth oj a Un ive rs it if it levitab ly ajjects the character ana appearance oj the mother institution . . . there are growing pains, perhaps . . . Page 15 Bui those purposes must be Inaelihie, conjirniea . . . Always there must be the learnea W ho aeat ' cate their hours to the Tasks of preserving knowleage Through teaching .. . These are the Instruments oj eaiication, ana there must be Inspiration, creation of Know eage, ana answers to the W or a ' s mifsteries. -v,|R fo JM n Awareness of certain Spiritual changes is often Found in the people Of a University, hor they have come To this place To exploit what is here . . . I ' aijr I ' ll They change themseh es . . . Ana in doing so, They leave a minute trace Of themseh es that will Alter the destiny Of their Alma Mater. Page 21 As long as there is a Universitif, No tiling is static . . . From til is giving ana taking O perception ana triitli Conies a promise For the tomorrow . . . This promise is made to all generations, That man can exist ana progress as long as There is a means, A place where he can comprehend. Can learn. ITS LEARNING A Lniversity is. first ami foremost, a citadel for learning. Within this coninuinity are various schools which are in turn subdivided into departments. University status is relatively new for the Greensboro branch of I .N.C. The change to a university has had many implications such as an enlarged graduate program, additions to the faculty, a larger variety of courses, and new equipment in many departments. These additions guarantee academic growth for the University of North ( arolina at Greensboro. Mclver Building houses the School of Liberal Art? at the I ' niversitv. Page 24 Laboratory experiences such as this one in the lighting lab provide students with the practical experience they will later need. The library stacks offer extensive resources to University students as thev gather background information. )i, ( !ariirrilri- ami a group of interested students examine an art display presented in one of the many Weatlierspoon Art Gallery exhibitions. ' I lit ' Art I)e|)arlnieiit oHers i-(iin .es in all aspects of art: (li ' si.HM. draw ill;; and |iaiiiliii,u. hisl(ir ami iiiterpreta- lion 1)1 art. rcianiiis ami siiil|iliirc. ami art ' (!iicati(in. ' I ' hc WVlhcrspodii Art (iailcry uliicli prcsi ' iits several sli(iuiiij;s (liiriiig the year, is i)|ieri to the piililic as well as to students and faeiiltv. Soon to lie erected on eain- pns is a new fine arts center to allow lor needed depart- mental ex])ansion and lacililii-s lo|- music, television and drama. The Ammal Student Art Kxlnliil sponsored liy the Arl ( ' .lull is open to all sludcnls. In addilion. die ni ' oup this ear ponsoicd ,i tii|i to asliinj;ton. 1). C lor a lour (d famous art rmiseinns. .SlLiili-Ml (if art Irarn llic I.Tliiii(|urs of rulpturc ART 1 S J 1 v BT k p Jl L Jp f ' ' ' - ' ■- L -6jii ■ ' 1riiil.,-rs of the Art Club fin, I ihi;- -. ul| liu llir iMpii- of an informal discussion. Page 27 Many huurs are spent by music majors in individual and group practice. MUSIC Paul Hickfang directs the neuly formed I niversitv Opera Theater. Tlie Scliool of Music offers degrees which lead towiird fields of teaching and performing. In vocal training the music department has the Glee Clui). the College Choir, and the Univer- sity Chorale. Trvouts for these groups are open to the whole student body. The College Choir has taken many trijis this year including one to sing for the inauguration of North Carolina Governor Dan K. Moore and for the dedication of the new Stale Legislature liuilding in Ra- leigh. The I niversitv Chorale has included male dices this ear which has greatly enlarged to till ' i|ualitv of their performances. Newest of llic perforniing vocal groups on our campus is till ' I iii trsitv Opera Theater under the direc- tion of Mr. I ' aiil Hickfang. ' i ' VV«VAVA A i The Sinfoiiia. under the direction of Mr. George Diekieson. presents several concerts throughout the year. Directed by Mr. William DeVeny, the UNC-G Glee Club extols the joy of the coming season in its annual Christmas Concert. Pa no 2 ' ) Fill til is years Christmas Concert the College Chuir under the direction of Mr. Richard Cox presented Vaughn Williams ' Mni nifKnl. Thf Scliodl (if Music picsciils ;i series of cdiicerls by tile LIniversily Siiifonia each i-ar: llie Siiiloriia was loniierlv the L niversitv Orchestra and the music stiiilcrit-. lia c uiirkeii hard to Imild it into a wDithwhile peiforriiiiif; iiiniip. I iidcr the dircc ' lioii of (Iccugc Dickicsim. the Siiifdiiia perfdiiiis Satunhiy and Siindav afleriioiiii ciiiicerts in Weatherspoon Art Galler : also under the direc- ticiii (if Mr. DickiesdM is the (!hanilier Orchestra. Now a ((lUirnunilN (irg,aniza- lidii. I ni ersity students participate in the Orcenslioro Symphony, lornieriy a I iiiversily organization. Page 30 A music major finds time to help a budding young musician practice his lessons. The Chamber Orchestra rehe under Mr. Dickieson in preparation for a concert. Farley Granger and Sif;ne Hasso have tlie lead rules in Ferene MolnarV Lillum. rdrle Granger leacK a iliseussiun in l)t Miflflleton sm alive DRAMA AND SPEECH llriiiiiiiiji tiiiiiuit ' rdus applause to the stage of L NC-G was the llii-atrc |ii(i(lii(lii)ii of l.enier and Lowe ' s musical hit. My Fair l.(i(l u liirh was presented as the o|)ening of the 64- 65 season. The theatre group then performed East Lynne. adapted fidin the novel liv Mrs. U. Wood. The final play of the season was the intense drama liv tiie well-known playwright Eugene () cill. Desire I luler ill,- Elms. Till ' merits (if our educational theatre program are olivious in the worth of the proiliietioiis and growth of interest and new giiHips. New to the department this year is Mr. ijalph Kern-. direit(n- (d the Pixie F layhoiise. Page 32 Signe Hasso and Thayer David reail in a serious moment of Ibsen ' s Hethia Cuhtct . She Stoops to Conquer, one of the plays presented in the National Rr|iril(ji y Theater 1964-1965 season, was a trejuendous box ofliee success. 1 mm m : 1 L 1 li M ' i pf ' W i m. k vL- Hh J 1 - Tliel)riirikSc.-Mrir).l .v V(n .-Wi (Irt ' w a lar c api-ilaUM- fiiiiii an appre(iati e audieiui-. Tlie ccirrect methods uf applying theatrical inake-up are a basic knowledge which must lie learned li sludenls ..1 drama. Page M This year, the National Repertory Theater extended its artists-in-residence period on the UNC-G campus to one month due to the enthusiastic response of North Carolinians to ihe fine performances of last season. During tiiis lime, the rnemliers of NRT all worked closely with faculty members who used their rehearsals and technical sessions as a labora- tory for students of the theatre. The artists lectured to classes in many departments in addition to takiuj; part in seminars and panel discussions. The three productions in which Farley Granger and Signe Hasso starred were: Molner ' s LILIOM. Ibsen ' s HEDDA GABLEH. and Oliver Goldsmitirs SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Due to the quality of this distinguished group ' s theatrical endeavors, the plays received many congratulatory notices. Masqueratlers with President Sandy Hopper find that they spend many of their waking hours in Aycock. The musical hit My Fair Lady was the first presentation of the Theater of UNC-G llie I ' )64-1965 season. Page 35 liiT( h students are encouraged tu use lln u ell-equipped speech lab to praclici correct plionetical |)roiuinciatioii KniilW. uuui:.h..l ii,rl,nol Tclefision and Kntlio; and William H. Alspaugh. Director oj PrnL rnin Di ' vrlnpiuent. i Jan. ' l llai.i.r unrk-al llie c..iilrols .d W I (.. 111. ' ii.-u cani|.u I l ladiu-laliun. WUNC-TV The spwch ■(llll■' on campus are ijesij;iieil Id aid prolilciiis. F:mphasis is placed oil voice and s])eech improvenient. reading aloud, pidilic speaking and group discussion. Opportunities for individual criticism and regular practice are offered in the Speech Laboratory. The Debate Team is one ol the mosi recent additions to the Drama and Speech Department. WUNC-TV. the educational television station ol ' the rniveisilv of North Carolina, coiiliruies lo serve the scliocd. Our own F l ladio station WL ' AG exeniplilics the lapid giciulh of connnunicatioiis media on campus. Members of the WUNC-TV camera cre« allempl lo overcome a minor diflicult in nnc uf their protlucliiHi- ENGLISH English courses in all fields of literature and grammar are a major part of the University ' s curriculum. Pro- i;rams of studv are availajjle on all academic levels: new additions are senior-graduate courses in Ameri- can. Japanese, and Russian literature. The English department sponsors the Poetry Circuit and the Spriiii; Literary Festival, and su])ervises the Englisii Clidi. a new addition lo llic carn])us. The club aims at obtain- ing outstanding speakers for discussions and poelrv readings. Randall Jarrell. noted autlmr and nirnilpi uf tlif INC-G faculty, tells one ..{ Ii children ' s stories to a group of fascinated listener Sniilndeis found d.-.-j lacks of our lilirar . GERMAN AND RUSSIAN 111 the sludy (if tlicse fort ' igii laiigiKiges, ciiipluisis is made on a liasic knowledge of graniniar and simple conversation. For the more advanced student, the center of studv is on major works of German and Russian literature. Another part of the program is participation in tlie Junior Year Abroad at Heidel- berg; this has been open to i nullifying German majors. A highlight of the Christmas season was the annual German Club party when members joined in tradi- tional German caroling. Ui. Baecker discusses a puuit of German literature witli Rosemarv Hoffman who is wearing a typical dress of Germany where she spent her junior year abroad. GERMAN CLI ' I5 OFFICERS: Betty Ross. President: Anna Hostettler. ice-President: Lola Reid. Secretary: Peggy Scott. Treasurer: Dot Hostettler. Social Clufinnan : and Frau Anita Rci;c lin. Ii risor. Frrrich Cluli mi ' inl..-,- .,llrl, rnjui r ,rllrl,l I ' lVlirli lilitis spiiii.-iireil lix ihf laiit;uai;i ' ilr|iartiiii-nl. Th. ' lan ua,;;.- lah i« ulllizr,! n iiiari) stu(lciil ill tlir |iio( ess of inasteriii a f(irpi;:ii laimuaiic. I ROMANCE LANGITAGES Sluili-nts (it lilt iuiinaiicf l,anj;uaf;fs liiii] thai their riiiiMTsatiiiiial aliilitifs iiias lie incrt ' asfd ilurini; ihcir lci iiir liiiif at tlic S|iaiiisli anil Ficiich talilrs in ilic (lining halU: lit-rc tlic inert uitli iiistinetdis I ' m iri- lininal chats. A nKi|(ii |iail iil the lanj;iia ;e |iiiiiiiarn at I NC-t; Is the l,aii,i;iia.i;e l.a hen at(ii uhieh eiiahh ' s the stnih-nt til ediicrl his maniniar anil |ii iiiinneialinii lhiiHi,i;h the use iif laiie leeei dels. Kl Cueillii llis- |iaiiiiii ami I .e {leiije i ' laneais are tun eliili s|iiinsiiieil li the ile|iai Inieiil. I ' liilll in Lia ni ,itliiils win k In |iiiiniiite iiileie t in the eiillnie iil then lesjieitue eiiuntiies. There are three separate course groups offered in the Department of Classical Civilization. The courses in English Translation for which no knowledge of the classical languages is needed ex|)ose the student to ancient Tuythology. and Greek and Latin litcialnic. The study of Latin or Greek rccpiircs a ha ic knowl- edge oi giaiuuKir. In more advanced cour cs. the litciatiiic and cii-liirn ul IJic liruc arc invcsligalcd. Duiing the Spring x-rucslcr. prominent liuddliisl |)hiiosi)p!ici- K. N. Jayatillcke came as a visiting jn-o- fcssoi- and taught classics in Buddhism. i HILOSOPHY AND CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION K. N. Jayatilleke. visiting professor of Buddhist Philosophy, discusses a problem after class. ntliiH| (iliif;y sturients under faiulh u|irr i ioii pi ' iil lln- ?iiiiiiiicr ill Canada studying Cree lndiaii ami l ' , kiiniis. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY ' I ' lii- |)c|iarlniriil cif Sc)ri(il(i;; anil AiUliropology offers i. ' ourse lllll in man anil iii Inlfiarlinn in society. Sociology majors arc 1 1 IT III rlinoM- tlic |iro ;rani ni Iuilv in uliicli lliev arc nio l inlcn- li-il. Killicr llu- -mial rrlalion c(|ncnrr nr |irc|)rolf - -iiiii.il -ci|nrnrc cniiiin|ia in;; Micial VMirk experience is avail- alile. I ' llcclivo ill the ilepai liiieni ni inlere llii,n rielil Mich a II iniiiiol(i. ,inil leliuinii anil lac e anil ciilliiial cnntact atlrarl sliiilenl- Iroiii oilier ilepa I IiiiiiiIm m iain|iii . Thi pa l Mininier. ihe aliniial Siienie I ' on nihil ion awaiileil a .uranl to llie ilepai Inieiil. Two anlhriipoloi; lnileiil . iiniler the Miper isiiiii nl l)i. kiipleiei ueiil In lliiil oii l!a . Canada to tinh llie Miciali alion ol K-kinio anil (aw Inilian ehililien. ' Ihe Soeinlo.i; liiiil. inecN inonlhU anil l.lin;;- iiilei cM ini; anil eiliiralional pioi;rainN In llie allenlioii ni llie sliidenN. The Siieinlijt Cluh hiilds lefiulai iiieetiiigs which prove tu In- Imth iiihiriiiative and ri ' laxiiii; fm iiirinhcrs. llisldiN dull niiiiil« ' i rnjn a parly wiicrr each incnilKT coiues as a lavorilc lli l(l|■il■al character. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIHNCE Each year the Harriett Elliott Lectures, imder the auspices of tlic Social Science Forum Coniniittee. presents an outstanding spealvcr on a timely suhject to UNC-G. This year we were fortunate in hav- ing Professor John Kenneth Gallirailh. author of The Affluent Society and former ambassador to India. Dr. Beeler sli(m a sliidcnt one of the many inlcrcsliiij; hi.sl( rical artifacts in his office. SOCIAL SCIENCE FORI M: Bumuc I ' rolu. Chairman; Leah Smith, Bonnie Caviness. Karen Hayes. Barbara Jones. Ellen Williams. Vickie Sorcnsen, Jean Whilaker. Linda Slein (rial iiirliirei l I ' ani Pfaff. THE HONORS PROGRAM .SOPHUMOKl-: IIO.NUK;;: tiejl lo riiililj Mary Brittain. Shelb J. Rice. Catherine M. McConiiell. Pr ;f;v Madden. Nancv R. Smith. Juniors in the Himin.- I ' loj iani nicel wilii Dr. W iliiani Pi.ti-al fnr a urrkh discussiun. Sfirlnl around tabic rlockins, ' — Senioi Umioi Sludfiils: Pani Pfaff — history, Claudia Buchdahl— hisl(ir . Slit ' ll, Ai Sylvia Eidam — English. Karen Hayes histcirx. § Tlip honors progiani estalilislied iliiring the 1962-63 academic- year tliioiigii llie eiuouraf;eiiifMt of Chancclloi- Siiigletary and liie aid of a P ' ord Foundation grant has been expanded to inchide three two-seniester seminars for fr shmen, sophomores, and juniors. At tiie senior level students undertake independent study in prejiaration for theii- senior honois thesis dealing with the solution of a prolilem. Fdr admission lo this program an overall B average is re(piired hv those who send invitalion to the students demonstrating this ai)ility. Honors work provides the gifted stiidenl with challenges thai will tax and develop his superior abilities. This year there were three projects undertaken. First, the Faculty Honors (. oinicil sponsored an Area Honors Conference; secondly, in early May freshmen of the 1969 class to be honors students were entertained and tested by officials in the program; and, finally, an Honors Convocation Program was presented by the Facidty Honois Council with Dr. William Poteat as speaker. ( !aT to iraplu is a basic tourse fur eu ' raphy majors. ECONOMICS AND GEOGRAPHY Lliuier the j iiidance of experieiiceil iiislnictors students with an interest in the liusiiiess vvorh! learn tlie principles ol econt)niie theory as well as acconnting and liusiiiess law. In order to expand the enrrieulum. a eonrse of Unsiness Finance has liecn added this year. Iiapid i rowth of interest on the part ol stndents of geoj;raph has led to the j;coj;raph departments initiation iil a major program. This growth has heen followed li the complelc outlltling id a new cartography lahoratory and the .LildiliDM id several conrses to the cui licnlnm. A l.a iir.n, ,ir lhr,,r i- c |.la I iir.l 1,: laili ' iits llni.iiiili tin- usr of a ji.i|ili. A simple reactiiiii-tinie experinieTit is (leinoiislralpil li I |is ( hi l(if; students in a lahoralorj sessicm. PSYCHOLOGY The study of psychology encompasses tlie facts and principles of human hehavior. Motivation, h-arnin-j, and individual differences are oliserved and compaifd in various diHerent sidijects. ' i ' lic ri ' sponscs of animals in conncc-tion with like responses in humans. Special projects are lieing conducted liv two students as Under- graduate Research Trainees under stipends linni the National Institute of Mental Health. For the lir t lime, the degree of master of arts in ]isyehology is being olfereil this vear. Pat Lawless winks mi an individual research |injjrrl. Tlir( uj;li a jjiaiit tnnii llie National Science Fomula- tioii. tlie Clienii tr Dcparlnicnt ua- alilc to aci|uir( ' lieu ei|iiipnient uliicli uiil lie ii c(i lo aid in uinici- graduate research. This is e idence of a general em- jjhasis on reseaich within the le|iaitnient. The Chemistry (jhili is open to ail interested stu- dents in the field. Their sjiecial proje t this vear has lieen to rearrange the cheinistis lilirar . CHEMISTRY CLUB: Ann Morgan. .Ann Hunt. Betty Jo Barnes. Julie Graham. P.iul FIrtrhrr. an.l iiuU drnck. 1 1 1 1 1 . Hfi CHEMISTRY I ' li ' -hinaii l.iiiliigy students begin ih.- ■Uh ..I limly structures uilh I hi- -kilelal SNsteni. Dr. I ' lileiiiaugli and a lab assistant analyze a chemical solution on the newly acquired infrared s[)i-rtr i])hiitnnirlfi . Dr. Wilson and his assistants make preparation for a lahoratorv experiment. An advanced biology student discusses the complexities of the anatomy of a ml will, Dr. I.utz. The Biology Departnient coiitimies to educate the imcleigraduate in the com- plexities of life. In General Biology classes aie taught through lahoratory work and observations of the fundamental systems. Students in the major program advance to more specialized courses in their particular field of research. Work on their projects has been greatly facilitated by the Cutter Memorial Laboratory and Library. This year a new course, Aquatic Ecology, was added to the curriculum. Always striving to keep up-to-date in an ever changing scientific world, the department has received several grants to purchase new equipment. BIOLOGY Chemistry students spend many hours in the laboratory analyzing solutions and compiling their data to determine if their theories are correct. Mathematics students are taught the functions of sets through Ven diagrams. MATHEMATICS Astronomy interests Square Circle Club officers Barbara Gegenheimer. Vice-President; Anne Presnell, Secretary- Treasurer: Linda Welch. Presitlent; Mr. John Steinmetz. Advisor: and l.inda Downs. lire-Presidi-ii . The Deijartmeiit of Matlieniatics offers courses in all pliases of Math so that the student may pursue the field most beneficial to her. Students are prepared to con- tinue on into graduate study, high school or elemen- tary teaching, industrial ]iositions or various other fields of mathematics. Square Circle, the math cluh on campus, brings students and faculty togetlier to discuss topics tiiat can- not be included in the classroom. This spring Square Circle sponsored a .series of lectures from Mathemati- cal Association of .America. Courses in physics are designed for study of tlie basic laws and properties of matter, sound, heat, light, elec- liiiity and magnetism. There are courses which, com- liined with mathematics, are geared for more advanced students. In order to accommodate a larger number of students, the capacity of the General Physics Labora- tory increased wiien tlie laboratory was enlarged last sunmier. One of the most interesting and popular courses of advanced pliysics is the study of ei[uipment and terhni(|ues used in photography. PHYSICS Students conduct lahoratory experiments in which they learn the fuiidaniental laws of pliysiis. Page 51 T.Hl.lln- an- ubserved by cliil.l .l.n .l.ii.iii.-nl iiiajurs ill the Nursery School. HOME ECONOMICS Tlie School of Home Economics offers the student a variety of major interests. Home economics education, foods and iHitritiiin. interior design, textiles, and clothing are only a lew (il the many departments located in Stone. Lalioratorii-s Im sewing, cooking, ujiholstery, lighting and wiring, and research projects are well ei|uip]ied and open lo all slutleiUs. The (le]iartment emphasizes skills in niariv arras of honu ' cco- riDrnic-. Iiiit reipiires a liroad acipiaintancc with lilieral all siilijects. At the American Home Economics A s()ciation s spring work h(ip. I (;-(; was well rcprcM-nlcd and lllla lcd Iwn l.ilc nliiccrs. The inlcrior (h ' sign niajiu cnjov the oppor- liniilv that X.S.I.D. anor(l In allracl c prrl in their held. Home Economics majors work on their individual projects in llie new clothing; . Mii-lrii. Ih.n lal.. Page 52 The program in cliild development ofTers the student the opportunity to become familiar with the growth patterns of chil- dren through lecture and personal contact with the children at the UNC-G Nursery School. Home Economics students are re- quired to participate in programs for the n urserv school age children. These prac- tical experiences are beneficial to students as well as the community. A. H. E. A. OFFICERS: (left lo rii hil Ann Roberts. Second V ice-Chairman ; Carolyn Sinipkins. First Vice-Chairman ; Jane Bradshaw. Chairman: and Louise A rit. .sV,7,7,, These girls di L■u llic sue cess of the hous they helped to design as part of their course in architectural design. N. S. I. L). OFFICERS: (seated) Joyce Eply, Secretary: Diane Waterfieid, Treasurer: Kris Anderson, Program Chairman: Kaye Cropp, President; (standing) Jean Meyer, f ice-President: Dottle Daniel. Chairman iij the Board. .Students learn to budget, prepare and serve a complete and healthful meal in a foods course. Dean Huwe of the School of Kciucation confers with an ail isee about her rla -r|„.,h,|r These fourth graders at Curry learn to appreciate music from one of their student teachers. Mrs. SchaefTer of the Placement Office helps students find the job opportunities which are available to them. EDUCATION i The School of Ediicaliun. iieaded by Dean Kenneth E. Howe, offers programs in kindergarten, elementary, and sec- ondary edneation. Tiie elementary Mock has iieen reversed to inehide an eigliteen-holir concentration in a lilieral art and one-semester hasic courses in chemistry and |)hv ii . I ' lic prospective teacher oliserves in-service teachers and tu lcnt- teaclier relationships and |)arlicipates in a six-week period of student teaching. Interwoven with tliis is a three-fold study of methods, literature, and philoso|)hy. The student further pre- pares for the National Teachers ' Hxaniination. uhicli c ahi- ates her professional development. In Curry Curriiiilurn Mate- rials Center arc located state-adopted texts, films, rnicKililms. rcciiids. and reference hooks of acceptable resour ' c materia U, Page 54 A. C. E. OFFICERS: (seated) Linda Jones. President: Mrs. Ruth Tooze, visiting author: Dr. Eugenia Hunter. Advisor: (standing) Marian Ellise. Secretary: Linda Long. Treasurer: and Judv Adams. J ire-President. These children are fascinated by the n ysteries of the plants which they have helped to grow. Page 55 Student teachers are aidefl by Dr. Eugenia Hunter in their selection of children ' s literature. Mrs. Jiilmson extends her hel|) In |pnj |ie(ii e teachers who fijid ]nany valuable instrucli iji aids in the Curriculum Materials Center, Education majors discover l)oth the proliiems and re- wards of their profession through the Student National Education Association and the Association Im ( iiild- liood Education. S. . E. A. members mav lie in anv field of education while A. C. E. is designed s]M ' cilicallv to inform elementary education majors of r -ccril de- velopments in their field. Monthly jnii.nr.iuis. iiianncd to inform the members, include mock inter iews be- tucen a ncu teacher and a superintendent, advice Irom in-scrvice teachers and a book chat b Mi . I!uth Tooze. a well-known author of childreiis and pro- fessional books. S. N. E. A. OFFICERS: (seated) Doris Davis. President: Vicki Kling. Vice-President: (standiiiji) Denise Dubose. Secretary: Virginia Gunn. Treasurer: Ann Aver-. Pnrlinmrntnrian. BUSINESS EDUCATION The Department of Business Education and Seere- tarial Adniinistiation offers a Bachelor of Science degree for those who wish to enter business or business education. There are five specialized fields in this de- |)artment leading to positions in teaching, store servic- ing, merchandising, and secretarial administration. Ganuiia Alpha is an honor organization open to all junior and senior business majors. Through mcjntlilv meetings this group obtains information from the busi- ness world by being introduced as prospecti e teach- ers, secretaries, and merchandisers to their future fields. For the ])r(ispc(tive secretary, the basic skills of stenography and bookkeeping must be acquirerl through loiii; h..ui,s,,f ,hill. GAMMA ALPHA: flejl to rii hl) iuuc K. Aloi. Anne Jones. Susan Lance. Jeanetle Williams. Suzanne Piver: (second rou) Patty Gabriel. Joyce Martin. Linda Camp- bell. Brenda Frazier. Carol) n Rosser. and Peggv Thrasher. fundamental course in business education teaches the correct use of business machines. r ■This group project on foorls and nutrition is one of many aiven In the Health . ' 41 class. HEALTH Health Students are taught the rudiments of First Aid arul Safety. The Health Department emphasizes the students obli- giitioii to serve society I ' V the promotion of individual, lainiK. and puldic iieallli. The first aid. community iicaltli. family licallh and a course in elementary school health which is rcipiircd ol majors in elemen- laiy education. The university iidirmarv and Health Scr ice is a ailalde to the entire student body and has facilities lo care for students in needy medical help. Madeleine McCain, assistant professor of health, turned stiideni for a season as a meudier ot study jiroiip touring P ' .urope under sponsorship liy the UN ' s W ' Orld Health Orsanization. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION In iiiKlitioii to the major program offered l)y the department. partici|iation ill ])liysical education is required of all freslinian. sophomore and eommerrial students. Part of the freshman course includes a program of orientation in which the student is given the opportunity to develop an understanding and appreciation in the theoretical approach to physical education through read- ing assignments and group participation. A wide range of course offerings is available to fit the interests of the students. Fencing is growing in popularity as it helps the student gain grace and agililv. fel ( A K! |P ' %.: B H L ' ' ' 9 H . ' H ytKa ' - ' - Jii i:- r. 1 B ' ■- H iM ' ii H A moment of quiet relaxation is spent practicing swing techniques on the golf course. Piney Lake is one of the major recreation areas open to members of the facuhv. students, and their guests. A favorite spot tor people of all ages, this center is operated by the department staff and includes the lake for boating and swiunning. a recreation hall, a picnic area, and several caiiius with camping facilities. Various organizations and groups have discovered that Piney Lake is the ideal place for retreats, conferences, and planning sessions. Piney Lake, a major recreational area for Lniversity students, serves also as a summer camp for children of faculty members. ite,- -, Viiwfc . T- i! - M.v. ' . . .MS Iiilliards is one of several indoor |iiirl a(ll itirs « liiih is offered to freshmen and sopliomures. The Lniversity has its own bowling lanes whirh may be used by all students as well as those enrolled in physical education classes. Beginning and intermediate golf is taught on the University ' s nine-hole golf course which is also open to students and their guests on weekends. DOLPHIN-SEAL OFFICERS: (lop lo bottom) Mary Jane Hartman. Secretary: Barbara Jones. Treasurer: Ann Crutchfield. lice-President: and Kav Jacobs. President. .Majors ami noii-majois alike have a wide range of courses from which to choose. These electives include such outdoor sports as golf, archery, lacrosse, and tennis, as well as howl- ing, fencing, modern dance, swinnning, and volleyball. This vear the Dolphin-Seal niend)ers. like fish out of water, patiently awaited the completion of the new olympic-sized pool. Unable to give their annual synchronized swimming recital, the swimmers are eagerly anticipating the season next fall. The Recreation Association hopes to arouse dorm interest in inter-dorm activities by offering a plaque to the most active dorm. Mendjers plan the extra-nuiral program and yearly play-days. Through special interests H. A. seeks to encourage the stu- dent body to participate in the jihysical education depart- ment ' s excellent recreational lai ' ilities. Page 62 The artist ' s drawing shows the new olynipic sized swimming pool, the completion of which will enalile the department to enlarge its swimming program. ruhn; afteri is a favorite Sunday oon recreation which is enjoyed by many a girl and her date. n R. A. COUNCIL: (lejl lo rii hl) Miss June Galloway. Advisor; Anita Robinson. Barbara McCord. Lynn Habich. Judy McConnel, Kay Jacobs. Miss Marie Riley. Advisor: and Pam Barnes. President. V s :s -t ' ri ; ' - -v Tennis is one of many sports open on all levels to non-majors These girls leani to express themselves through the artistry of modern dance. sis ttM iAiii iai The Department of Physical Education oilers a Bache- lor of Arts degree in recreational leadership and a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in physical education. Physical education majors have a program em- phasizing a study ot liu ' naliuai sciences, social sciences, and health; therelorc. the majors have a liberal background in related helds. Their training may include areas such as teaching, corrective phy- sical education, and dance performance. MODERN DANCE CLUB OFFICERS: Miss Virginia Moomaw. Advisor: Nan Rufty. ice-President: Marjie Wright. Treasurer: Susan Hunter, President; and Kaicri Gicirfens. Secretary. 1 PInsical ctlucalicin niajms (inil a few moments to relax in their lounge and compare notes before going on to another class. Page 65 ITS CULTURE At the University at Greensboro it is a recognized fact tliat tlie student also grows through experiences. Throughout the year, students have been privileged to attend performances by National Repertory Theater actors and by dance companies sucli as the Alba-Reyes Dancers and Erick Hawkiii . Lectures such as those by Dr. Josepii Shea id the Apollo Program and Dr. John Galiiraith in the .Social Science Lectures broadened the inlcllccliial r iv ol the University. Attendance at concerts, plays and lectures is evidence of students interest in cultural offerings. PaiiP M, An exhibit of the works of Moholy-Nagy featured a mobile, photographs and paintings. Aycock Auditorium ... a center of ranipus culture. K en (jii a lour there must In- Ihiil; sessions of (lireetions and srrijil reading for llie players. NATIONAL THEATER REPERTORY Universit stiideiils and North Carolina residents wel- comed the National Repertory Theater for a month ' s in-residence period at UNC-G. Sponsored l)y the American National Theater, the company ' s Greens- boro visit riiarkcd the hej inning of a nation-wide tour lliat would end on iiroadwav. Students found it excit- ing to attend the world |)remieres of Liliom by Ferenc Molnar. Ibsen ' s Hedda Gabler. and She Sloops to Conquer. The influence of this fully professional repertory theater ol in-rc idcucc artists was especially Icit in the Drama. Speech and English classes. Students gained first-hand knowledge of play production bv actualK working with technicians, observing rehears- als, and talking with actors about interpretation. NATIONAL REPERTORY I ' ERSONAIJTIES: Sitirie Hasso. Karlev Orarificr. l ' ei;i;v c.,Ml aii.l Miclia.-I Drurll. nrln,, Slltl..„ plra.U u)tli l.lll,.in.|ilaxr,l l. f arle (iraiiiiPr. in a cliinactic scene ironi Liliorn. Page 69 LECTURE -ENTERTAINMENT The Alba-Reyes Dancers perform with the emotion anrl spirit characteristic of the Spanish people. Page 70 A kcluic-ilfuiuiistialiun in llif art of N oh is a rare experience for American students. At the Uiiivei ' sitv of North Carolina at Greenshoro students were privileged to at- tend leetiiies and demonstrations in l)oth Japanese and American Theater. Directors of the Kita Noli Theater in Tokyo. Sadayo Kita and Akiyo Tomoeda came to North Carolina for the first time. Their lecture- (lcmoiislralii)n of the ancient art of Noli, its history, movements and gestures was well re- ceived hy students and Greensboro residents. From llie American Theater. National Itepertory personalities spent many hours in classrooms. Lecture topics ranged from act- ins methods to directing. Durinp tlicir resiflence al t ' NC-G, Natiurial Hr| rrtury placers lectured on llie art of llic theater. Pago 71 A iini(|iic eiiteitaiiii7ient experience auiiited tlio.-e who attended the per- formance ljy Erick Hawkins. His pliilosopiiy is that the best dance is spontaneous creativity on the stage. Therefore, the dancers are free to express and interpret moods and actions. Hawkins further asserts that dance must begin with the main parts of the body, and there is fre(|uent and repeated use of trunk and body movements. Another interesting feature of Erick Hawkins performance was the music; believing that noise can l)e beautiful and expressive, artists performed to sounds produced on sticks and other objects. |.. Erick Hawkins and Nancy Meehai perform one of the modern dance- choreographed liy Krick Hawkins Dr. J. F. Shea, manager of the Apolhi Spaeeeraft Program, was the Natural Science Foundation lecturer. In DeceniKer. Dr. Joseph F. Shea ad- dresser! the Natural Science Poiiiidatioii on canipus. Dr. Shea is manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program. His topic for discussion was the Apollo program to put a nian on the moon within the next decade. Another outstanding lec- ture series to he presented at the Univer- sity were the Harriett Elliott Lectures hv Dr. John Galhraith. A distinguished author economist and a former ambas- sador to India, Dr. Galhraith discussed The Industrial System and the Qual- ity of Life. An entertainment world personality, Leon Bibb, was presented by Elliott Hall. His performance offered an ap- proach to the true nature of man throLisrli his folk songs. Folk artist Leon Bihbs appearance was outstanding entertainment sponsored by Elliott Hall. The Harriett Elliott Social Science Lectures brought Dr. John Galhraith to UNC-G. Page 73 ITS LEADERS To the students, a university is the community in which they live. Tliis place is also a training ground for citizens, for it is here that young people have learned to lead and follow according to formal and informal standards. At the University of North Carolina at Greenshoro there is something for evervone from English Cluh to political organizations, from lecture series to clui) parties. Within these groups and activities each menii)er has the opportunitv to lead and to organize. Interested? Of course. Bea Lee says there ' s always something new to be learned about .S. G. A. Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson sees huiidreds of I ' NC-G students turn out to meet the Laily KinI Special. WUAG FJ 89.9 .c YOUR CAMPUS RAD STUDENT STAFF EMPIC WptoCenft.ism) ill- ' iils«miii,irsoiiH;el e C T e«loy, Jonuoryl 7 p„ CMie yttutctxii fifi e a te 0 ! E E r I « c I I ' ' Il ff I tUNCC. [J V i.lO£i -.Hiyil j Dran of Student Services Katherine Tayh:ir coordinates Elhott Hall activities. Anv day at UNC-G finds literally dozens of meeting to he announced. Till Stiidenl (ioxciiinient Association at UNC-G be- longs to each tudeiit. and through the spring elections each student has a voice in choosing those who will be- come leaders. In September S.G.A. holds a pre-school conference to organize the coming year. Throughout the vear we see the results of student government, a part of the L niversitv that is undoulrtedlv indispensable. Through the w(irk of the Executive Cabinet — made up of S.G.A. ollicers. class presidents, and organiza- tions presidents — government liv the stuilent iie- comes a realitv as the Cabinet integrates the dillercnt phases of S.G.A. irom conunittees to classes ti) the student. As UNC-G changes, S.G.A. becomes more tlexible and attempts as never before to reach each indi idual. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION As Sludent Government Association President. Pam i. uM.alK m, u- ■j... Martha Jane Carson Treasurer Leah Smith EMeculive Se TPtary oj Court oj Social Rep.ula!ions Alice Park lnr of Honor Court HONOR COURT © Pf A HONOR COURT: (first I on) Louise Avett. Nancy Brancli. Mary Ellen Mangum. Bea Lee. Juflicinl Cliniiman: Alice Park. Fxfi ulni- Secretary; Dr. KiiM-niarv McGee. Advisor: Dr. Paul L ' llz. Ailvisor: I sfi-ouil run- 1 Sarah Lanf;s.t(in. (iloria Godfrey, Jean Gahreys. Karen Hayes. Fran McWhirler. Susan Prince, ari.l llu.llr Br,. ri. COIRT OF SOCIAL REGll.ATIONS: (fusl ,„„) ,|u,l kinanl. Ifetsy Turner. I.. mI, .Smith. Executive Secretary: Bea Lee, luilicial Cliainnan: Kathej Clieniiak. Clara Keese. and Anne Beaver: (second row) Jane Carroll. Advisor: Zelle Brinson. Ellen Williams. Mary Hugh Mclnnis, Pat Grace, Bruce Anne Parcell, and Jeanne Young. COURT OF SOCIAL REGULATIONS One essential part oi the Stiideiit Guveninieiit A.ssofia- tion is the judicial sy.stem. The guardians of our valued system are the two courts. In ortler l i kc ' |] our HcuKir System working we have the Honor Court. The court members try to make students aware of tiie importance of the Honor Policy through dorm talks and the mock trial. The major function of this body, however, is to hear cases of students who commit Honor violations. The Court of Social Regulations hopes to instill in the individual a desire to accept responsibilitv as each student is entrusted with the standards which lia c made UNC-G uniquely our school. Each ten member court plus the Court of Appeals give each student an opportunity to become the responsible citizen of the future by living with a campus judicial system. Bea Lee Judicial Chairman Page 79 AD HOC COMMITTEES Legislature regulates life at UNC-G as no other part of S.G.A. can. This important group is composed of one representative for each fifty students and each hi-monthly meeting is full of proposals to be considered. Through manv Ad Hoc committees. Legislature is able to keep in touch with all areas of the campus, to find out the weak spots and to strengthen S.G.A. by means of legislation. Legislature must always look to an expanding University with its changes. RLSIDENCK HALLS COMMITTEE: lllunl row) Pat.-y Lewis, Lois Ann Saunders. Vuiuille Williams, Gleniiie Overman. Juanila TeaL Jean Haywiirth: ( second row) Janie Sue Blackwelder. Nancy Jane Hatley. Ann Kornef:ay. Sue Proctor. Pat Sadler: (first row) Kalliie Buie. Chairman: Susan Heel. Peggy Madden. Judy Paull I mil pidureil I Judv Johnson. Pal McDaniels. Jean l)a kin-.. Sallv Hroolo. Bonnie Barton. Mdiy Farlliing. and Ann Moore. COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION: fj '  ' row) Tom Oster. Pat Sutherlin. Jeannie Smith. Chairman : Rosanm Crede; (second row) Mary Ann Hare. Beverly Stanley. Cheryl Davis, Mary Ellen Butler, and Billie Wharton. FACl ' LTY-STUDENT REVIEWING COMMITTEE: (first row) Mrs. Ruth Hege. Beverly Hankins. Lucy O ' Brien. Chairman: Linda Dick. Kathleen Kinimel. Dr. William N. Felt: (second row) Norman Schul. Dr. Jean Bucherl. Gail .Smith. Annette Thompson: ( nol piclurcd) Dr. Rirliard Cox. and Dr. Erances Dunha m. FINANCE BOARD: (sealed) Mardia Carson, Sandra McCauley. Donna Cooke, Chairman; (standing) Jody Wright. Claudia Herring, Barbara Davis; (not pictured) Jackie Fury. Dr. Vance Littlejohn, Advisor. ( l, :-ll li: ilii (II Ol 1 ICiJt.s CdMMIIII.I.; I.,, Moore, Cliairinan; Mary Boyer, Ann Butnani. liarliara Berrier, Betty Lou Gurkin, Donna Stewart: (not pictured) Jackie Hendricks. ELECTIONS BOARD: (seated) Andy Anderson. Mrs. Delia Arthur. Advisor; (standing) Daisy Bragunier. B. J. McKee. Sukie Smith: (not pictured) Brenda Meadows. Georgiana Gold. Chairman; Canimie Olive. I (ion LIAISON COMMiriKK: Belly Jean McKer. Mrs. Madeline Scott. Food Service Liaison Director; Kathy Friday. Fran Heilig: ( not pictured) Kathcrini liuffner. Climimun: Mary ■« olfe. Bam Holder. STATK STl UKM l.K(,l LATL Uli: llu.t uml Ju Ann Elliolt. kal La . I ' auk-ll, Todd. Caruliiie Elliol. hitt Ransoiiie. Cat herine Bardin. Kloise Eller. I ' al Sutherlin: I second rou I Ndra Wilson. Chainmin: Meredith Mitchuni. Jeannette Grayson. Jarkie Sparknian. Eleanor Biniihani. Jeannie Smith, and Monette Weaver. State Student Legislature and Interclass Council Two very impdrliiiit (■i)cir(liiialii)ii Im iiiiirh S.d.A. uoik art ' Slate . ' tiidt ' iit I.euislalurc and IntiTc-la (Icmiiril. S.S.I . iiiemlieis tiHl the iiilricalc ilctails id ' li-uislatioli Ml that ulii-ji tlic alli ' iid the lalr ((in- M ' liliiin lhi- will lia r a Idll ii-a(l to iiitrcidmr. ' riii yrar. S.S.L. didr, ;at ' |i] ocritcd a hill cunrcni- iii till- revi i(iii nl llit- oath (d ' ullicc ( sin, lent i;n crniiifrit (illiriaU. Ill liitcri la (idiniiil we aw ii-|iit ' fiitali i- Iniiii racli idass. iiiiliidin the iir iii,n and ( luriiinrrrial i-|as ( . unitr tii uork on |ir(ililciii and |ii(iii ' rl uhiili |irilaiii til .ill rIasM ' s. Idiis Near the ( ' .iiiinril timk rhar.ur i,l tin- miiiv ImI I k alc. Kaeh i la |iiiri- (iri-d it (iwii iiriijcrl- tn i-niilriliiitc to llii- Inlni la-s (!iiiiiicil .Srliolaiship Fluid awarded yearly to an in- coming ireslinian. INTERCLASS CUl ( IE: ' ..;• ' i om Snr MedleN. Laura Frank Crawford, Sue Tv igg. Cynthia BKthe. Katx Law. Nancy Meachani. Mary Lou Smith. Caroline Elliot. Janie Bal|)iaiio. Whitty Ransonie. Pennx Pratt. Katie 01i e, To«nley Spratt, and Mary Ellen Butler. Page K2 Consolidated University Council and Preslinian Cabinet Many features of S.G.A. are unique unto themselves. One of these is the (consolidated University Council which coordinates activities between State, Carolina, and UNC-G. The Council is especially concerned with C.U. Days at the three branches of the University ; these days help to create closer social ties among the more than twenty thou- sand students. Projects also included a Social Calendar listing i)ig events at each school and a Inis line to Chapel Hill. This year Freshman Cabinet took on a new look. It evolved into a nuuli more selective training program witli approximately fifty freshman meni- l)ers. Eventually Freshman Cabinet hopes to be incorporated into Execu- tive Cabinet, but until that time the program will continue to be strength- ened with the aid of five sophomore assistants who were formerly Caiiinet members. CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY COUNCIL: (top to bottom) Sandy Alhcr;;. Shelia Morton. Vicki Martin. Barb Decker. Cathy Parks. Jinx tlerrinj. ' . aiirl Beikv Fields. Chaiimau. Freshnuiii i li ,,.. : , to train frolnncri tn Im-u serve UNC-G. Page 83 TO N STITDENTS ASSOCIATION The Town Students Association lornis a vital link integrating off-campus students with Student Govern- ment and other aspects of college life. This year there are over 350 members, 65 of whidi are men. Tlie town students actively participate in many campus organ- izations, as well as many functions of their own asso- ciation such as their Thursday morning coffee breaks, open houses, and their Bake Sale for the Purse Drive. A game of bridge or a quiet nook for studving may always be found in the Town Students ' Lounge or in the attractive new Men ' s Club Room, both in Elliott Hall. Indeed, off-campus students find a welcome atmi) pliere waiting lor them on the campus of I NC-G. The Executive Cabinet is the juiMTiiins: body of Town Students Association. A new addition to Elliott Hall this year is the Mens Club Room: certain LNC-G students seem to enjoy it. Mo l town students lind il (r ion eiiienl to ] • .ihlr Ici ,lrivcl„s,li..„lra.lMLu. YOING DEMOCRATS ' OFFICERS: Barbara Gegenheimer. Secrelary: Margie Strasburger, Member-al-Large: Mary Murchison. Treasurer: Katherine Tucker. President: Susan Arledge. Memher-alLarne: (not pictured) Anne King. Iin-I ' resi,le„l. Political CIuJds, riie YDC and Tlie YRC YOUNG REPUBLICANS ' OFFICERS: Beth Thonis. President: Marica Pachol, Secretnry-Timsurcr: I.inde Cline. J ice-President. An election year, and both political clubs on campus fi)inid lanipaign literature galore. Klectioii year parkecl extra interest and eiithirsiasni for the political clubs on campus. The Young Demo- crats highlighted their year with guest speakers. Judge I.. Richardson Preyer and Dr. Bardolph. With the flection excitement, the Young Democrats helped to sponsor a rally for Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson who spoke on campus as a part of her whistle stop tour. The club also took an active part in campaign work in Guilford County. The oiuig Fiepublicans also co-ordinated its year with election issues. Congressional representative William Osteen spoke to the club on the importance of the state GOP in the 1964 election. Y oung Republi- cans took an active role in helping the local Republican Party by doing precinct work. With local, state, and district activities, the Young Republicans found a means to inform students of the political philosophy and foinidations ol tlie Republican Party. The ( ' .iiidlininn. campus newspaper, faces many of the same prolilems of any of llie UNC-G publications — deadlines, cropping pictures, captions, and all the other headaches. The only difference is that the Carolinian must face these prolilems much more often than the other pnhlications. Every Monday niiiiit loiind Editor Melinda Holder and her stall rusiiing to meet a weekly deadline. This year the students found especially good coverage of the politi- cal situation in an election vear through colunnis. The campus has always looked to the Cary as an opinion-maker. It is liere that the students find a way to praise or criticize life at UNC-G. The Carolinian is, of course, entirely a student publication. With our changed status to a coed school the Cary has clianged too. ior now it has a Sports Editor! CAROLINIAN EDITORIAL STAFF: flefl to rieiht) Marjorie McFarland. Nancy Fergusdn. Vivian Monts. Caroline I Irev. Melinda Holder. Susan Wagoner. Jovce I ' rii.lr,-rass. Dnnna Rrisr, Honnlr PIrasanI-. an.l Call W ' rlu ' lil. The Carolinian CAROLINIAN GENERAL STAFF: (lejl to rii hl) Donna Reise. Brentla Maye Bonnie Pleasants. Eniih Folger. Nancy Ferguson. Arlene Miller: fiwl pirturcil) Gary Clarke, and Klleii Gililis. Melinda Holder Edilor Tlie Coraddi CORADDI KDIIOKIAL STAFF: Vickie Price. Martini Prothro. Elizabeth Devereux. Sylvia Eidam. and Mary Alice Fox. The Cornddi is the fine arts magazine on tlie UNC-G campus. Published four times a year, tliis magazine contains poetry, short stories and art work by the students to the students. In addition to publishing a critical cross-section of student work, the Coraddi staff members sponsor the .Arts Festivak a series of programs that include theater, music, and dance. CORADDI LITERARY STAFF: Martha Prothro. Laviece Cox. Svlvia FiHam. Elizabeth llexrrrux. Crrrv Man US. and Vi. ki,- Pri. v. Page COK IDDl R r s 1 H I ' al Hold, r Hi llv ( lie,-k Marietta l ' 0!.ter. Maiy Alice 1 o . Diane Gingles. aiifl Sandra Moore. CORADDI EDITORS: Martha Prothro. Sylvia Eidam. and Elizabeth Devereux. Tlie Pine Needles Phte Needles CLASS KDITORS: Ann WaW. Sophowo,,-: i,„ MM,, ' , . CommrrcinI : Patsy Whill.-N. .SV«„.,. Ciirol Whedbee. hin,„i: KaU S.iuors. Freshman: mm ,„ri,ii,;l) Beverly Pinnell. S„ph,,m„ir Sue Frell. .7r(7( c H;c. Eililoi : .ind Sandra l ar aniian. Fiuiilh Kilihi l ' l F. EFI)LFS .T yV: llrjl lo n hll )rl.,rr,s Mori. in. Linda Slewart. Linda Linm. Stu.lrul l.ijr Editor: Kay Allirif;lil. ()rii i nziili()ii.s EiliKir: Pal Sullivan, and Handr,- ILarniirk. Year after year tlie Pine Needles staff has had Id um k hard In fulfill student expectations and to five i]|i lo llic i-xcfllt-iil standards of preeedinj; editions. As aluavs there ui ' ic the usual anxieties over ileadlines. pictures, and copv. hul the stall ielt icrieued andiitions as each picture lell into |iLi -e and as each paji,e of the 1965 Pine Needles took form. For Nancy. Brenda. and the Section Editors there have heen countless headaches; hut as the staff worked it was rewarded with this — the story of change at UNC-G in the year of 1964-65. I ' INE NEEDLES GENERAL STAFF: Susan Holt. Meliiifla Holmes, Margaret Lowder. Linda Slutts. Beth Wipf;ardt. Helen Cernon. and Athki (iodfrev: I rial pirltirr,! ) Betsy Doyle and Peggy Ridenhoiir. The lines are long as students awail Ihrirrditinn of the V;,e r,;llr,. Barbara Massel. PliolOfcraphy Etlilor: and Lois Harri-. ln,l,-xK,lil,„. T ' PING STAFF: ( sral.-d I Brenda Stevenson. Carolyn Felton. Editor: I slamliiiu.) |{ej:ina Lewis. Jiidx Iabe, Carolyn Swaim, Palsv Cox. ■•■■n.. u 1. ' tl ' Mi ' Page 92 service Lead lie anc I National btudeiit Association Service League gives UNC-G students an opportunity to look Ijevond their individual needs and serve the Greenslioro loin- uuinity. This vear. the proceeds from worthy projects sLicli as The Christmas Train of Ua])piness and the spring carnival, Clown Town. were used for comnuinity benefit. The Milk for Bali project extended Service League ' s outreach; in this project, students were asked to save their cancelled stamps. These stamps were exchanged for money which was used to ]jrovide milk for the ' liildren of liali. The National Student Association ' s purpose is to create an awareness of the student ' s role in national and international issues. This year. N.S.A. sponsored various projects with thi aim in mind. Some of these ])rojecls were Travel Night and a series of movies concerning controversial subjects. Also, sev- eral students were sent to the Model United Nations General Assembly. Adelaide Corpening N.S.A. Coordinator Cancelled stamps send milk to Indonesia as LNC-G students save stamps by the hundreds Judy Tripp Chuirniaii oj Service League Page 93 INTERFATIH COUNCIL riii ' oii,i;li tlif c;iis. tlie Inteifailh (Council has liecoiiie very imiiii a part of L NC-d. Intcrlailh Ccmiuil. iiiuler tlie direction oi Miss Katherine Tavloi. liriiif;s toyfllier representatives of eaeli re- ligious uroii]! on eanipijs. Its |)uipose is to inlorni the other students ol the vaiioiis oppoi liniilies that llie many religious cirjianizalions pi-o ide. ' I ' iiis eai- the (louneil sponsored the Weiusteire Lectuit-s. One of the most impressive events of the veai whirh the (Council luiniis lo rampiis is the Moraxian Love P ' east. uith its candles and caioliui;. ' I ' he impies i e service iiives Christmas at the I niversits au achicd i;hiu ol meaning and lelhiuship at the (liirislmas eason. Tiiis sear Interlaith (loinicil instituted a neu phase to campus religious iiie — (IREAL — meaning ( ' .am|ius lieligious Educa- tion witli Applications to Life. CREAL hopes lo lake the place of espers and bring a more informal atmosphere to dorm vespers. Each iTKhviiiual vslio atleiult ' d the Moravian Love Feast experienced the |)eace and tliougliltuhies that is part of Christmas. Till- iKiilltliuial Moravian star and till ' I arnl iii f ihe Love Feast a hcart-waMninji trhtw. Page 9-1 INTERFAITH COUNCIL: Pam Huyle, President: Jane Bolton. Vice-President; and Dean Katherine Taylor. Advisor. CREAL representatives meet to discuss plans for the future. Page 95 Hi ' ligion on campus will always be primarily an iiidi- iilual tiling. The organized groups — Hillel. Lutheran Students ' Association. Newman Club. Canterbury Club, liaplist Student Union. St. Mary ' s House. Westminster Frllowshi]!. Christian Science Organization. United Campus Christian Fellowship, Carolina Christian Fel- liiwshi]). and the Moravian Fellowship — provide iiiiich more than regular meetings. Within the quiet alrtiosphere of these groups, a college woman can find the needed fellowship, meditation, and guidance we all seek. The nearby student centers furnish a place 1(11 lu(l . relaxation, and even dinner. Each student lias the privilege of religious choice, but at UNC-G religion |)lavs a considerable part in the formation of llie individual. A Hillel study group typifies one of the many activities offered by the religious or anizati in,-. The various slmlrnl unions provide coinforlalile facilities for studying and relaxation and medilalion. r ■i ' V I k i I V ' 1 3 L- ' ' H IL  1 1 ' jh| H , i 1 r Krf H ' k - V7.- ' ■JB 1 ■fKr? ■ji H L ) ' , 1 1 H ■V 0)S 1 1 1 e A 1 Each of us must find uur peac eful moments and our quiet places. Baptist Students enjoyed their (Christmas part) as much as the younger children they invited. Eaili spring a special honor comes to a few girls in the rising junior and senior classes. These students have been chosen by their classmates on the basis of charm and leadership to represent the University at various public functions. Traditionally, tliey marshal at all plays and concerts given in Aycock Auditorium, at Elliott Hall, and at Commencement and Class Day activities. The white sash and gloves and the helpful courtesy, the enduring symbols of a marshal, repre- sent their class and their school well. A unique honor goes to the Chief Marshal. She is elected by the entire student body from among the marshals elected the previous year. Marshals give the community a good picture of the type of well-rounded girl the University hopes to present to the world. JITNIOR AND SENIOR MARSHALS JUMOK MARSHALS: (Icli to righO I ' age Buwdeii. Rita George, Joanne Darden. Sara Gooth, Lynn Dorsett, Donna Dawson, Anita Robinson. Linda Blair, Patricia Williams. Barbara MasseL and Judy Wesley. Page y8 SENIOR MARSHALS: (left to right) Sara Robinson, Sara Lou Thomas, Karen Ostdahl. Aniie Starr Minton, Frances Hartline, Barbara Davis, Harriet Eiler, Minii Looney. Barbara Link, Betty Carol Morton, Linda Jones, Kaye Cropp, Clara Crunipler, Frances Sullivan, Sue Airey, Pat Smith, Glenda Overby, and Claudia Herring. INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES When she enters the University, each undergraduate automatically becomes a member of a class. During the four years, a student may participate in the many traditions that have been carried over as Woman ' s College became the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. An example of such a tradition is the Sister Class. Sentiment continues to be strong among girls as they adopt Sisters from an alternate-year class. A more formalized link between the classes is the Interclass Council. Representatives from each class work together on projects that benefit the campus community. An example of their services were the higlilv successful book sales. As Acting Dean of Women. Miss Durni shows keen interest in classes and their artivities. May Goil build for )iiu a harinciiiy Thai will lie txith great and strong . . . ' sing the Sister Classes. F aih semester the Interclass Coiini ' il sponsored a sale for used hooks. ynpi T T ' CTIJ The change to a university has been reflected in the campus life. Boys faces have become familiar weekday sights; classes have become larger. In the words of Chancellor Singletary. it was open trenches instead of sidewalks. and the rains came. Such transition-period discomforts complicated life at UNC-G. However, the college traditions of quizzes, term papers, late study, blind dates. Tuesday tea. and class beauties were preserved when Woman ' s College became the University of North Carolina at Greenslwro. The highlight of Orientation weeii is an evening trip to Car I nioading is only llie liegiiiiiiiig of the mass confusion associated with getting settled. Moving into the dnrmitory requ endless hauling of luggage. Adjustment to limited space is one of the problems of dormitory living. Leisure time is limited and pn-cioiis after llie liegiii- iiiuj; ot classes, jam sessions ami leiiiale clialler are still heard around the dormiloiN. IniI the ousel oi routine rapidlv lieeomes evident. The routine has its regularities . . . tardiness, the iiievitalile lines in the hookstore. cashier ' s office and dining halls . . . and its irregularities ... an occasional letter or a class cut. More often thaTi not. however, the regularities of rou- tine iirevail. The (inly way In (■l iii;nl i- I,, .,■,„! il I,, ,, l l Students enjoy hniwsiiii; anion? tlie IcNlliook and supplies in llic Kook loir. Dormitory Living ... a Formative Inrluence Since a major part of the student ' s waking hours are spent in and around the dormitory, it is only natural that this area of life should reveal the idiosyncrasies of human nature. Evidence of routine, although it may he spontaneous, is abundant. From the numerous ex- cuses for study breaks found in eating. tele])honing. drying hair, partying and sleeping to the actual short- lived studv period, the time spent in the dormitory is representative of the mass. Dorm [larlifs oiler a ihange in the iiiorioluiu ol slnil niuv Studying cannot have a routine procedure. For the weary and droopy-eved. lali- lijihts are a consolation. To sleep . . . perchance to forget , Life Can Be Monotonous If al first vou ilc.iri succeed S|]i iiij; fcvi ' i anil Iciiii |ia|ii ' i (lurTl mix. Senior ri actiiin to mass meelir Monotony to the point of exasperation can sometimes ovennn a campus. Constant piessuie, with little reliei in sight, is usually the rule. The never-ending onrush of term papers, projects, and ipiizzes acts as a depressant. Adding to the de- jection, failures and disappointments do not cease. Even with the ill-tinicd rrumhling of a precious art project, the loss of a iliaiicelloi must lie met with a lighthearted attitude of deter- mination. % E -i 10N£ A glimpse into llie iiiystcriiius -gentlemen ' s lounge. Won ' t she ever eoine What (llfl von say no trump means? same old line . . Page llu . But Tliere Is Still a Trace of Pi easure Existence is more than a struggle for survival. It has its rewards and pleasures. The gradual introduction of male students to campus life has greatly affected morale. Besides becoming oriented to the curriculum. the men actively participate in campus affairs. Although the daily association with men is new this year, the weekends offer the same attractions as they always have. It is only fitting that men play a major role in the life of a campus. Page 111 1 u-a)i ,rr. hfrry Chaii{;ari . and iMoiiette Weaver make preparations for the special e ents in Elliott Hall: (mil pirlured ) Dottie Daniels. Miss Taylor. Direclor. ajul iin Saj ar. I ' icsidfiil. discuss Elliott Hall functions over a cup of tea. The efficient planning in Elliott Hall is the cooperative effort of Mrs. Mary jane Knight. Mi. s Terrell Seaver. Miss Janet Maiden. Miss Catherine Tailor, and Miss Elizabeth Carriker. Elliott Hall . . . a Rerresliing Oasis Hefrf ' shinciils and relaxati a popular weekly event. iiakf llir Tuixla I ' l-a tlliutt Hall IjeLkoiir. tu !.tu lents and tlu-ir dates II participate in its activities. Attractive decorations and a fine orchestra created a festive atmosphere at the Holiday Dance. Elliott Hail .stands as a hallmark oi distinction on cam- pus. Its purpose is to help provide a well-balanced and varied extracurricular program for the whole campus. The staff organization is efficient, and student leader- ship is effective to promote the objectives. A variety of activities are available to those who wish to take advantage of them. Special events cater to the interests of the student. Elliott Hall is indeed a doorway to unlimited possibilities for ex])loratioi). Page 113 Knitting is a ronimon studv-bieak aitivitv. A hit ..ihuiuhliT. and all tlie «,.rl,Ue.-insrii;lit. A ceilain loiiielfiiliit-ss (if tin- nHinotonx (il carnini-- life acconi]iaiiies llie sliident wlien lie ulilizes llic - cai)t ' media in Elliott Hall. ljcsidt ' civini; a,s a lcnipi)raiy liavt-ii. tlu-re are a,-t o)i|Mjitiuiitie lor ciil- tiii ' ai a p])reciati(iii. Much elloit i cxiieiidcd to make EIIhiII Hall a cen- ter in which any student may actively partici|)ate. Such an orf;anization can play a vital part in the life of thi) c uhii appii-ciale its ellectiveness. I- ii ' c|ucnl ail cxhiliils sliiimlalc cnllural aji|Jiccialicin .niiiinu the sliiilnil-. i Jiisl liciiig with s()iiic( spi ' cial can make an t-MMiin uiifoiHettalile r ( I.hiiIhi il.ini I- lialiiiini; Maurice Williams and iiiliacj alliactcel a large crowd. Tlie hours slip bv. and reluctantly we see the day ' s happening turn into memories. The Cultural Center ot Campus Lire Page 115 Lire . . . Revealed Tlirou li Its People Page 116 Life on a college campus is revealed thiougli its people, a miscellaneous assortnieiit of personalities. Not excluded from this assortment are the following lovely young ladies elected hy their respective classes to represent the essence of heauty : Clara Reese. Kaye Cropp, Donna Dawson. Peach Pearce, Lane Norman. Jean Bartholomew, Karen Hancock, and Nanette Minor. Page 117 PINE NEEDLES BEAUTY I IIss Clara ReeSi Interior di-sign proj kei ' p Clara busy. (!lara. ;) iiativt ' oi Hifkory. is working toward a Bache- lor of Fine Arts degree in Interior Design. Besides spending a great deal of time on projects, Clara finds time for sewing, painting, horseback rid- ing, and tennis. She is active in campus affairs, having served as a hall lioard and commission member. Junior House President. Senior Cheerleader. Junior Class r iaLity. and member of Social Court and Golden Chain. liiiriu out-of-doors is a welcome diversion. Ka r ;airis iinaluaMe experirtuc a luiisultaiU for Rhodes Furniture C(mi]j; 1 1 P t V - V K yi. J y : SBkx ' HlnH B BI ' ' ' ' K g ' HK ' ' s v ■HL y_ im ■H fc-. . ' ■Writing is an enjoyable means of self-expression. Hailing from Charlottesville, Virginia. Kaye is an in- terior design major. Her interest in color and design made her job as design consultant at Rhodes Furniture Company quite interesting. Kaye is a member of legislature, and class com- mission, a senior marshal atid ])rcsitlcnl of N.S.l.D. Her leisure time activities include reading, writing, knitting, and modern dance. AlJss Kaye Cropp MAID OF HONOR A good performance requires diligent preparation. Nanette, a piano major, is from Charioltc. Slie lias other music interests including; singing and playing the organ. She has performed in three piano recitals and does much with music in extracurriculai activities. Music re(|uires dedication, but Nanette still finds time to make many of her own clothes. She is also active in Mu Phi Kpsilon and Chorale. Sewing is an enjoyable mean? of inereasing Nanette ' s wardrolie. Miss Nanette Minor SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVl: An elemenlarv fdiiciitioii major. Donna hopes to teach a chiss eventually. She is a niemher of SNEA and ACE, stu- dent educational organizations. Donna ' s favorite pastimes are swim- ming, water skiing, singing, and read- ing. She resides in Raleigh. Aliss Donna Dawson Fourth graders at Curry keep Donnas observation periods lively. Diiniia finds unrei|iiired readiti;; a |ilea iiir. Miss Peach Pi I ' lMih liad Miarn rcsponsibilitips a? Jacket Chairman Peach ' s enthusiasm for tennis is evident in her mastery (if the pame. f ' raih is undecided about whether she will major in ihciiiisli i r interior design. She has served as Jacket Chairniaii for her class and as a iiienilier of Hat ( ourt and Freshman Commission. lla in.n iiad tiainiiig; in nuisic. daiicin ;. and art. i ' t-acirs interests involve these areas, plus tliosc oi wati-i skiini; and tennis. I ' cacli, lepresenting her home town, currently holds the title of Miss Gastonia. earce SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE Miss Jea n Ba rtn olome w Wilson is Jean ' s home town. She is niajoiinf; in soci- ology, iiiit she lias not decided wiial area she ]iians to pursue. Jean ' s iu)i)liies inclnde knitting and golf, and she cannot resist shopping lor pretty clothes. She is a member of Freshman Cabinet. Knitting is a favorite form of relaxation for Jean. Jean ' s line for jiretty ilotlies resull- in frequent shu|iping sprees. Emhroidri i- iiK .mi- form of liandii rafl- in ului li Lane excels. Although Lane ' s major is nursing education, she is also wori ing toward a Bachelor ol Arts in English. She hopes to become a registered nurse, specializing in either pediatric or psychiatric nursing. Lane enjoys sewing, knitting and otlier handicrafts and also likes to read and play the piano. She serves as Treasurer of her Nursing Class. She lives in Greens- liori). Iiut on campus. Aliss Lane Norman Accident victim. .Sieve Adams, receives Lane ' s frieiidlv eiKourauemenl. NITRSING REPRESHNTATIVl: COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVE Altss Karen Hancock Karen ' s liome is Charlotte. Her amljitioii is to iie- (■(ime a private secretary, after gettiiif; married in June. Arts and cralts and sewing are her lavorite pas- times. She espeeially enjoys sketching and painting and has won sewing contests. I |rniti i a -i,i;nili( aril part nf Karrn ' s run iculuni. For Karen sketch iiij affords an opportunity for creativity. ITS PEOPLE Tlie change to a university broadened the outreadi of the scliool, and many new faces were seen on campus. There were the obvious additions — the men students. In the classrooms, many new facuhy memliers Inought new ideas to their departments. Growth from a college to a university inevitably results in administration changes. For some it was a new office; for others, a leave of absence. Such is the nature of a university which is. after all. the sum total of its people. Faculty anil students alike work to gain a better rrlatiiins|ii|j Imtli in and out of the classrooni in -rvsii.ns such as tliis mie in tin- Soda Sho|j. Page 12fi A familiar sight to every student is the entrance to the Administration Uiiiliiiuf; an the receptionist ready to answer questions for students and visitors as well. A ready reference for locating professor s with oflices in Mclver is the Faculty Directory found on the first floor of the liberal arts building. ' Vv t? Sluileiil.- M ' cciM- salualiK a.Knv through such administrators as the academic class advisors. nr. Oti A. Siiiglctary Chancellor University btatus Brings Clian es and Aclclitions in Personnel The University opened its 73rd session with fifty-four new faculty niemliers and luiinerous changes at the administrative leveh To fill the opening left by Chancellor Singletary ' s leave- of-al)sence Dr. James Ferguson, former Dean oi the Graduate SiIkmiI. wa appiiiiilfd Acting Chancellor. The newly created position ol Dean of Student Services was filled by Miss Katherine Taylor. Other newly appointed persons were Miss Sadye Dunn, Mr. Clarence Shipton, Dr. Joseph Bryson, Mr. Kennis Grogan, Mrs. Margery Irby and Mr. Joe Creech. The new faculty members included two new department heails: Dr. Waller I ' uterliaugh, professor and head of the department of (Ihcniislrv and Dr. Curtis Booth, acting head and lecturer in llic Dcpartiiifiil ol Philosophy. Pag.- 128 Miss Mereb E. Mossma Dean oj the Faculty Mrs. Tommie Lou Smith Asxorinfe Dean Mr. John W. Kennedy Acting Dean of the Graduate Scliool II W Page 129 Miss Sadyo Diiin Acting Dean of 11 untm Mr. Clar.-ncc O. Slii|)to Dnin „l Mr Miss Katherine Taylor Dean oj Student Services tv  t ' - Mrs. Margery I). Irby. Acting Director oj Admissions ajid Mr. Joseph U. Creech. Assistant Director oj Admissions Mr. H. Hoyt Price Registrar Mr. Kennis R. Grogan Director of Accounting Mr. Henry L. Ferguson. Jr. Bnsiness Manager Page 131 Mi s Barbara Parrish Alumni Secretary Dr. Olivia Abernethy UniversilY Physician Mr?, Mahlon Adams lUnrh., ni U,si,t.„,r Halls Mrs. Katlilccii P. Hawkins Stuili ' iil Aid Officer Mrs. Josephine Schaeffer Placement Officer I nm H-« . . Mr. George W. Hamer Director of lite Development Office Mr. N. H. (Jurley Director of the Physical PItiiil Mr. Charles M. Adams Mr. Albert A. Wilkin Director oj the i ' ews son lilt renii Librarian W ak| .. ' I H Si 1 WM t - 50 L ' acuity C P i Wliiil.i.k Marl.l.- Part in Amlerl.i Harpsli RoK.r- I)arn,-1 I ' ul.rl.aii Mr. Gilbert F. Carpenter . Head. B.A. : Miss Joan Gregory. B.A.. M.A. .: Miss Noma Hardin. B.A.. B.S.. M.A.: Mr. John D. Kehoe. Jr.. B.F.A.. M.A.: Mr. Robert E. Parlin. B.A. . M.F.A.: Dr. John P. Sedg ;ui k. J r.. B.A.. M.A.. , Ph.D.: Miss Lou .Ann Smith. B.F.A.. M.F. A.: Miss Helen Thrush. B.F. A.. M.A BIOLOGY Dr. Bruce M. Eberhart, Head. B.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Laura G. Ander- ton. B.A.. M.S., Ph.D.: Dr. Ed- nmnd Berkeley, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: Dr. Lois J. Cutter. B.A.. M.S., Ph.D.: Dr. Charlotte Dawley. B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.: Dr. Virginia B. Gang- stad. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Hilda T. Harpster. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Paul E. Lutz, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.: Dr. Edward McCrady, HL B.S., M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Ralph M. Morrison, B.S.. Ph.D.: Mr. Daniel E. Read. Jr.. B.S.: Dr. Hollis J. Rogers. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.: Miss Sarah Sands. B.S.. M.S.: Mrs. Gladys S. VanPelt. B.A.: Dr. James F. Wilson, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. BUSINESS EDUCATION Dr. Value T. Littlejohn. Head. B.S.. M.Ed.. Ph.D.; Mrs. Dorothy S. Darnell. B.S.S.A.. M.Ed.: Mr. George P. Grill, B.S., M.A.: Miss Sarah W. Jones. B.S., M.S.: Miss Jeanette D. Sievers. B.A., M.S.: Miss V. Louise Whitlock. B.S., M.S. CHEMISTRY Dr. Walter II. Puterbaugh, Head, B.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Helen Bedon. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Miss Margue- lile . I ' Vhon. B.S.. M.A.; Dr. Sh.Tri K. Forrester. B.S., Ph.D.: Dr. Guila Marble. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Gertrude Vermillion, B.S.. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. Page 134 1964-1965 CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION Dr. Francis Laine, Head, B.S., Ph.D.: Miss Margaret Meriwether. B.A., M.A. COMMERCIAL Dr. Roscoe J. Allen, Head, B.S.. M.S., Ed.D.: Mrs. Elizabeth P. Collins, B.S., M.Ed.: Miss Mar- garet DeVinny. B.S., M.S.; Miss Lenore Pierce, B.A.. M.A., Ed.S.: Miss S. Louise Weyl, B.A., M.S. DRAMA AND SPEECH Mr. Maynard G. French, B.A.. M.A.. M.F.A.: Mr. Ralph W. Kerns, B.A., M.F.A.; Mr. James P. Rose, B.A., M.F.A. : Mr. William C. Seifrit, B.A., M.A. ECONOMICS Dr. John W. Kennedy. Head. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.: Mr. J.H. Brashear. B.A., B.S., M.A.; Dr. David G. Davies, B.A., Ph.D.; Mr. Frank DeFelice, B.A., M.B.A. EDUCATION Dr. Kenneth E. Howe, Dean, B.A., M.A.. Ed.D.; Dr. William P. Col- bert. B.A.. M.A.. Ed.D.; Dr. Marian Pope Franklin. B.A.. B.M.. M.A.D. of E;d., Ed.D.; Mr. Robert A. Fredrickson. B.A., M.Ed.; Dr. Eugenia Hunter, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Mrs. Mary A. Hunter, B.A.. M.A. ; Mrs. Frances Kennon John- son, B.A., M.S.L.; Mrs. Joan Ash Jones, B.A.. M.Ed.: Miss Anna M. Kreimeier, M.A.. Ph.B.: Mrs. Sadie Mull Muser. B.S., M.Ed.; Dr. Donald W. Russell. B.A.. M.Ed.. D.Ed.: Dr. Chiranji L. Sharma. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. ENGLISH Dr. Joseph Bryant, Jr.. Head, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.; Dr. John E. Bridgers. Jr., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Dr. Ran- dolph M. Bulgin, B.A., Ph.D.: Dr. May D. Bush. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.: Miss Deborah Eibel, B.A., M.A.: Dr. James F:ilis. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Dr. Jean Gagen. B.A., M.A., M.F.A. ; Seifrit Howe Hunter, .M Russ, Bush Page 135 Facult V it. r ENGLISH iCMiilinuedi Mr. George A. Moore. B.A., M.A.: Miss Anne Powell. B.A.. M.A.: Dr. Robert C. Stephens. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Mr. Peter Taylor. B.A.: Dr. Robert Watson. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.; Mr. Thomas F. Wrifihl. B.A.. M.A. GEOGRAPHY Dr. Craig L. Dozier. Head, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Mrs. Mary Towe Parker. B.A.. M.Ed.: Dr. Norman Schul. B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Ph.D. GERMAN AND RUSSIAN Dr. Anne F. Raeeker. Head. Ph.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. John G. Frank. B.A.. Ph.D. HEALTH. PHYS. ED.. AND RECREATION Miss Ethel L. Martus. Head. B.S.. M.S.: Mrs. Margaret N. Alexander. B.S.. M.S.P.H.: Miss Nancy Kay Angle. B.A.. M.S.: Miss Dorothy Davis. B.A.. M.A.: Miss Margaret C. Duncan. B.A.. M.Ed.: Miss Shirley Hynn. B.S.. M.S.P.E.: Miss June P. Galloway. B.S.. M.Ed.: Miss Margaret Greene. B.S.. M.A.: Dr. Gail M. Hennis. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Miss Marjorie Leonard, B.S.. M.A.: Miss A. Madeleine McCain. B.A.. M.P.H.; Dr. Rosemary McGee, B.S.. M.S., I ' h.D.; Miss Virginia Moomaw, B.S., M.A.: Dr. Marie Riley. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.: Dr. Alice Schriver. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.: Miss Anne Shaniburger: Dr. Celeste I Irich. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Esther B. While. B.A.. M.S.. M.P.Il.. Ed.D. HISTORY Dr. John Beeler. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Dr. Robert M. Calhoon. B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Dr. Converse D. Clowse, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Dr. Betty C. Clutls. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Dr. Owen S. Connelly. Jr.. B.S.. M.A., Ph.D.; Miss Josephine Hege, B.A., M.A.; Page, 136 1964-1965 HISTORY (Conlimiedl Dr. Margaret A. Hunt. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Mr. Jorrfan E. Kurland. B.A.. M.A.: Dr. W. T. Luczviiski. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Eugene E. Pfaff. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Blackwell P. Robinson. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Jonathan W. Spurgeon. B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Dr. Lenoir Wright. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. HOME ECONOMICS Dr. Naomi G. Alhanese. Dean. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Mrs. Frances B. Buchanan. B.S.. M.S.: Miss Helen Canaday. B.S.. M.S.: Miss Barbara Clavvson. B.S.. M.S.H.E.: Mrs. Savannah S. Day. B.S.. M.S.H.E.: Mrs. Mary Andrews Dickey. B.S.. M.S.: Mrs. Mary T. Dicks. B.A.. M.Ed.: Mrs. Kate B. Garner. B.S.H.E.. M.S.H.E.: Miss Elizabeth Hathaway. B.A.. M.A.: Mrs. Nancy H. Holmes. B.S.H.E.. M.S.H.E.: Dr. Hildegarde John- son, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.; Miss Pauline E. Keeney, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D.; Miss Louise Lowe. B.S.. M.S.; Dr. Aden C. Magee. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Miss Ellen Penn. B.S., M.A.; Dr. Clara Bidder. B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.; Mrs. Emeve Paul Singletary. B.S.. M.S.; Mrs. Rebecca M. Smith. B.S.H.E., M.S.; Miss Sandra Spahr. B.S.. M.S.: Dr. Irwin V. Sperry. B.A.. M.Ed.. Ed.D. ; Mrs. Madeleine B. Street, B.S.. M.A.: Mrs. Rebecca Wagon- er. B.S.H.E.. M.S.; Dr. Nancv White. B.A.. M.Ed.. Ph.D.: Mrs. Alice J. Willingham. B.S.. M.S.H.E. MATHEMATICS Dr. Anne Lewis Anderson. Head. B.A.. M.S., Ph.D.: Mrs. Jane F. Batten. B.A.. M.A.: Miss Jane H. Carroll. B.S.. M.A.: Mr. William W. Hokman. B.S.. M.A.. M.S.: Mrs. Margaret Ann Saunders. B.A., M.S.; Mr. John L. Stein- metz, B.S., M.A.T. Page 137 acultv 1 ja£: hr fp Iz (Vf k wrnir 1 ;0 A t Bifr iik Saiin.i.Ts Sliinmetz Kigsby Alkib un Cox I)arn,-ll DeVeny l)ickieson Hickfang Hilhrink H.illoway Luce Morgan, I. Morgan. P. Hoelirel (ial.r Korn Reardon Lankfonl Waynick Smith Duffy Dunham Friedman Noblin Hay I!l,-nd Atkinson Barineau Farinholl Fell Fiore Guiney Koenig l,ay MUSIC Dr. Lee Rigsby. Dean. B.M.. M.M., I ' h.D.: Mrs. Claire Atkisson, B.M.: Dr. Richard G. Cox. B.A.. M.A., I ' h.D.: Mr. Robert Darnell. B.M.. M.M.: Mr. William C. DeVeny. B.A.. B.M.: Mr. George W. Dickie- -on. B.M.. M.M.; Mr. Paul Hick- fang. B.M.. M.M.: Mr. William Hilbrink. B.M.EH.. M.M.: Miss Birtlie H. Holloway. B.S.M.. M.S.M.: Dr. Harold Luce. B.M.. M.M.. Ph.D.: Mrs. Inga B. Mor- gan. B.M.. M.M.: Mr. Phillip Morgan. B.M.. M.M. NURSING Miss Alice C. Boehret, Head, B.A., M.S.Ed.: Miss Lois Galer, B.S., M.A.: Miss Sarah W. Korn, B.S.Ed., M.A. PHYSICS Dr. .Anna J. Reardon. Head. B..A., M.S., Ph.D.: Mr. William F. Lank- ford. B.A.. M.S.; Mrs. Mabel L. Waynick. B.. . PSYCHOLOGY Dr. Kendon Smith, Head, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. f:iizabeth Duffy, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Frances Dunham. B.A.. Ph.D.: Mr. Wil- liam Friedman. B.A.. M.A.; Dr. Charles D. Noblin. B.A., M.S., Ph.D.: Dr. William S. Rav. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. ROMANCE LANGUAGES Dr. Charles D. Blend, Head, B.A.. M.A. Faculte des Lettres, Ph.D.: Dr. James Atkinson. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.: Dr. Elizabeth Barineau, I!. A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Virginia Christian Farinholl, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.; Dr. William Felt, B.A.. M.A., D.M.L.; Mr. Robert Fiore. B.A., M.A.; Mr. Mortimer M. C,uiney. Jr.. B.A.. M.A.; Mr. Jean Paul Koenig. Baccs. ; Mrs. F. Giraudet Lay. Ph.B.: Dr. Meta Helena Miller. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Page 138 SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOCY Dr. Lyda G. Shivers. Head, B.A.. LI I).. M.A., Ph.D.; Dr. Donald F. Allen. H.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. M. Elaine Burgess. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.: Dr. Harriet J. Kupferer. B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D., Ph.D. 1964-1965 Cnaiicellor Singletary Called to Wasliington by President Jolinson On November 1, 1964, Dr. Otis A. Singletary assumed his position in Washington, D. C. with the Office of Economic Opportunity as an administrator of a major part of President Johnson ' s Anti-Poverty Program. Thus with the promise, I have no intention of going to Washington permanently, the Chancellor hegan his leave-of-alisence from the University. As Director of the Job Corps, Dr. Singletary ' s work includes organizing the new office with a staff of ] .50 persons, heading up the national recruiting program, and making agency agreements. E SOMEBOD Join Thejob Corps Chancellor Otis A. Singletary is shown here with Sargent Shriver (righlj who heads the administration ' s overall anli-|invertv program. In his office in Washington Chancellor Singletary proudly displays the job Corps billboard. On his desk at the far right is the desk set given to him by his girls at the L ' niversity. Page 135 HONORARIES PHI BETA KAPPA Epsilnn Chapter of North Carolina A section of the chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at tlie University of North Carolina was estab- lished at the Woman ' s College in 1935. In 1956 the Woman ' s College Section was granted a separate charter and became the Epsilon Chapter of North Carolina. Elections to mem- bership in the Society are held each spring. Senior candidates for the A.B. degree who have high academic standing are eligible for election. Juniors with exceptionally high averages are also eligible. OFFICERS Dr. Charles Blend President Katherine Taylor Vice-President William Tucker Recording Secretary Dr. John E. Bridgers Secretary-Treasurer Class of 1965 Pamela Benbow Pamela Pfaff Elected in the junior rear Juditli Irving Adcock Linda Jane Adams Mrs. Susan Newman Appenzeller Mrs. Ruby E. Stilley Blair Mrs. Barbara Welsh Cook Mrs. Carter Rossell Delafield Rebecca Jean Eagle Genevieve Elizalieth Gaither Billie Lee Glass Ro.semary Birky Hoffman Marie Dorothea Hostettler Ami Hampton Hunt Suzanne Parker Kave Mrs. Jacijueline Hendrick Lavender Mary Ellen Mangum Patsy Anne Martin Priscilla Lane Martin Janet Gwen Newsome Jacqueline Pickett Rudite Preiniats Patricia Ann Robertson Mary Marie Rogers Elizabeth Ann Shreve Harriett Ramey Smith Margaret Louise Tanner Marilyn Irene Vail Class of 1966 Mary Ellen Guffy PI KAPPA LAMBDA MUSIC Delores Hahn Nancy Kredel Anne Starr Minton Jodi Rush Carol Tliacker Sandra Whitener SIGMA ALPHA BUSINESS EDUCATION Hilda Maxine Deaton Barbara Karen Loaan lA Betsy R. Turner Suzanne Maney Piver Avis H. Signion OMICRON NU HOME ECONOMICS Jacquelyn Casey Saundra Fisher Barbara Hawkins Sarah Langston Mary Patricia McKinney Nancy Sears Sarah Smitherman Ann Rogers Morgan Mae Ellen Murphy Doris Phillips Ann Pallium Marguerite Robbins Recognizing outstanding achievement and scholarship in fields other than liberal arts are three organizations which promote high endeavor in the fields of music, business, and home economics. Pi Kappa Lambda inducts the highest one-fifth of the senior music majors. Sigma Alpha not only honors the business majors but seeks to provide helpful programs for its members. Omicron Nu recognizes home economics majors who excel in their special areas. Page 141 PHI ALPHA THETA Claudia Buchdahl Kathv Cliermak Melissa Durviii Nancy Jo Gregson Barbara Haiiiiner Karen Haves Vicki L. Alford Carolyn Deal Black Nancv Doniinick Pat Gillette Carolyn Haynes Patricia J. Lawless Teresa A. Martin HISTORY PSI CHI PSYCHOLOGY Carole Knotts Susanna Kouns Pamela Pfaff Rudite Preiniats Linda Williams Janet Parker Young Michael Parrish Kenneth Poole Minta M. Saunders Julianne Scurrv Phyliss Wheeler Newson Williams Linda R. Young MU PHI EPSILON Martha Stone Alley Lea Jane Berinati Reiiecca Bradley Mary Elizabeth Brett Frances Brockman Claire Deann Bufl ' aloe Dorothy Irene Carson Blanca Rosa Chapman Helen Yvonne Cheek Joan Clark Terrell Cofield Carolyn Dieterich Nancy Jane Easterling Emily Heath Ellis Alice Abbot Ely Nancv Elizabeth Finan Joan Minnette Fuerstriian Alice Elizabeth Garrett Mary Johnston Gilley Delores Ann Hahn Nancy Elizabeth Hayes Constance Hughes Mary Jennings Jarrett Margaret Kirkman Nancv Cooper Kredel MUSIC Vera Louise Leonard Elizabeth McClung Nanette Minor Anne Starr Minton Henrietta Nance Claire Beverley Parrish Anita Louise Patterson Marv Revnolds Peacock Virginia Kvser Pennington Judy Carol Price Jane Hays Reed Nancy Louise Reinheimer Elizabeth Ann Reinoehl Myra Lynn Rink Jodi Thomas Rush Mami Shepherd Billie Louise Simmons Christine Solem Marlene Stewart Carol Rines Thacker Mary Alyce Watson Frances Weberson Anita Louise White Sandra Carol Whitener Anna Patricia Williams Jean Wi Page 142 ALPHA KAPPA DELTA SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Nancve Baker Bonnie J. Caviness Marsha Pamela Faust Patricia Hurley Rivka Kutchei Patricia Lawless Helen Proffitt Mary Marie Rogers Harriet Raniey Smith Linda Rose Stein Sharon Ann Walters Phyllis Joan Wheeler Blanca Chai)man Barbara Bonomo Marsha Faust Louise Fuller SIGMA DELTA PI SPANISH I,ynn Hamilton Barbara Hawkins Sarah Langston Mary Alice Lineberger Dolly Moflitt H. Ramev Smith Phyllis Wheeler MASQUERADERS DRAMA AND SPEECH Susan Appenzeller Pani Henry Jo Jane Pilt Shelby Archer Valerie Hollimon Vicky Price Loma Lee Brookbank Sandra Hopper Pat Pruitt Joyce Coltrane Judith Hopson Mandy Ryan Elizabeth Devereaux Sally Howard Beth Sheariu Connie Dickson Judy Kartt Gail Sigmon Miki Ellis Chris KanlTman Kay Smathers Sharon Frazier Julie Kestnliainii Janet Snyder Eliza Giddeu Darrie Lawrence Sylvia Teague Karen Giddens Lynn Ohgren Ellen Thorne Janet Glazener BETA BETA BETA BIOLOGY Mary Helen Ashton Barbara Berrier Carolyn Black Virginia Blair Cynthia Blythe Linda Bowen Beverly Bryan Nancy Jane Burch Mary Lou Byrd Betty Jane Chambers Billie Glass Linda Goode Margaret Green Jacqueline Hendrick Dorothea Hostettler Charlotte Jack Rebecca Kirk Mae Holliday Kowal Mary Ellen Mangmn Norma Mason Carol Newman Barbara North Mildred Price Susan Rodman Annette Rogers Mary Joan Sharp Nancy Smith Martha Teague Elizabeth Theiling Linda Tyndall Joella Walker Laura Winstead Page Hi GOLDEN CHAIN Tapping new members into Golden Chain is an exciting event. After the dorm is closed, members of Golden Chain enter with lighted candles to tap the prospective members. This ceremony occurs in the Spring and Fall of each school year to recognize juniors and seniors of outstanding merit. Advisors are Dr. Laura Anderton. Dr. Elaine Burgess, and Miss Marjorie Leonard. OFFICERS Cynthia Blythe President Clai ' DIA Buchdahl Vice-President Karen Hayes Secretary . AUAH Langston Social Chairman Csnihia Blythe Diidlex Brown Claudia Biiclulahi Mary P-Uen Gnffy Karen Hayes Carole Knotts Sarah l.angston Katy Law Bea Lee Mary Ellen Mangur Ali,e I ' ark Pam Fiaft ' Clara Reese Jeanne Smith Leah Smith Martha Jo Smith Jeanne Stegman OUTSTANDING SENIORS This year ' s Outstanding Seniors were chosen hy their classmates as tliose students who have iieen superhitive in contrihuling llieir time, lalciil, and efforts to the different organizations on campus. I ine Needles wishes to recog- nize them for their e ceih nl leadership while students at L ' NC-G and to predict for them equally outstanding futures. 1964 MEMBERS Cynthia Ulythe Be Lgp Claudia Buchdahl ;m. Medley Gary Clarke Alice Park Laura Frank Crawford Pamela Pfafl ' Pamelle Dickson Clara Reese Joan Donohue Leah Smith Jo Ann Elliot Jeanne Stegman Carole Knotts Lucy Williamson Sarah Langston j i£]y Wolfe Page 145 .-l, l()l; (..l. . . OFFICERS: llejl lo riiihl) Sue MnWey. Piesiilenl; Cynthia Blylhe. ice-Presiileiit; Sue Twigg. Secretary: Martha Troxler, Treasurer; and Judy Adams, Cheerleader. Senior Year Filled Witli Hard Work, Nostalgia, ana Plans ror tlie Future Take some iiieniories for a si-raiiliook ()1 a Iraiilic lr ' shiiian year. Of a jaekcl lilm-i than thi ' sky. Of llic fricmis lliat were lirhl dear: Ol a Jimior Show, or a Sister Cla Of so main people ami tilings. Make a serapliook for a senior. Ami (loiTt lornet her dreams. Ji ' DV I.YTTIETOX Adams Charlotte B.A, IN I 1 I Ml s I in I IHICATION. Section Leader (1.2): Ring Com- mmci- 1:1, ( l.iss I ..rTiinisMi.n (2, .1. 41: Jr. Show (3): Daisy Chain (21; Class (iHirk.iikr I 1, 41. ACET (31, Vice-President (4): SNEA (3, 41; LceisLiluic 1.1. 41, II.MI Bo.ird 141. Linda Ja.ne Adams Gastonia B A. IN CHEMISTRY. Brevard College (1. 2); Chemistry Club (1, 4); Dorm Committee (41: Honor Roll (3). Judith Irving Adcock Clemnions B.A. IN CHEMISTRY. Chemistry Club (2, 1, 41; Honor Roll (1 1) Junior Assistant (31; Student Advisory Curriculum Committee (.1, ' 4|! Sue Ann Airey Winston-Salem B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. NSA Representative (Ir Glee Club (ll; Hats Off Day Musical (2); Elliou Hall Representative (2r, Mar- shal (3, 41: Choir (3. 41; Junior Show (3); Elliott Hall Social Committee 131. Representative (41; NEA (4), Emily Robertson Ackerman Falls Church. Va. B.A. IN LATIN. Junior Assistant (31; Wesley Foundation (3. 4). Barbara Ann Allebrand b a. in english. Winchester. Tenn. Glenda Darlene Allen Reidsville B A.J N ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (II; SNEA (3 ■, Y ' oung Democrats Club (3. 4). 4); NCEA (3, 4); ACEl JoAN Elizabeth Allen B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Rocky Mount Martha Stone Alley Leaksville BM. IN VOICE. Dorm Social Committee (II; Mu Phi Epsilon (2. 3 41- !,„., ,1 ... ..,.„,., ., , .. MENC (41; USO Tour (4); Opera Brenda Loretta Allison Old Fort t f!;a ) ' j ' ' ' ' ' ' °° Committees (1. 3, 4); English Club (3. 4); Judith Anne Allred Winston-Salem ?, ' i! ' A%VS ' iT i ' iT ' $ ' r ' Association (I, 21; Dorm Committees (I. ). ACEl (41: SNEA (4); College Glee Club (I, 2); Junior Show Kristen Anderson Raleifh B.S.H.E. IN INTERIOR DESIGN. Elliott Hall Special Events CommilTcc (I. 2. 3. 41. Dorm Representative (31. Elliott Hall Ball Chairman (H NSID (3). Program Chairman (41. Suzanne Morgan Anderson B.A. IN ENGLISH. English Club (3.4); I SNEA (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4) Greensboro I Elections Chairman (1, 3): Ackerman Allebranil r is AUey r ' ' ♦. Appen Archei SiSAN NE vMA Appenzeller B A IN DRAMA Miriam Shelby Archer B.A. IN DRAMA. Theatre of UNC-G ( 1. Corresponding Secrelan ' 14); Speech Assi (1,2). Williainsburg. Va. Somerville. N.J. Mary Helen Ashton Raleifih Lab Scholar Anne Hamilton Ayers Greensboro B.A. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION. SNEA (3. 4). Social Chairman (3): ACEI (4); Weslminsler Fellowship (1. 2. 3. 4); House Presidenl (4); Hall Board (1 ): College Choir (1,2); Chorale (3. 4); Interfaiih Council (3|. Reba Ellen Babb B A. IN ENGLISH. English Club i Hiillv SprillfiS , YDC (4j. French Club (4). Suzanne Elizabeth Bach Marion B.SH.E. in INTERIOR DESIGN W.C. Band (1.2); German Club (1.2); AHEA (1. 2. 3. 4); NSID (3). Board of Directors (4). Babh Baih Joan Meryl Backer Richmonti. Va. B.A. IN BIOLOGY- Medical Technology Club I I. 2, 3. 4). Treasurer (4); Hillcl (1, 2, 3. 4); Junior Show Ticket Commitlce 13); Dorm Committee Nancy Jane Holder Baity Mount Airy B.SH.E. IN EDUCATION. Section Leader ( 1 ). AHEA ( 1. 2, 3. 4 ); Dorm Committee (1 . 2 l ; Jacket Committee ID; ACE ( 2 I ; SNEA 1 4 ) . Sandra Bargamian B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Pine Seedles StafI (2, 3), Faculty Co-Edili Assistant (31; Victor M. Cutter Research Scholar (2. 3. 41; mitlees (2. 3). Chairman 11); National Science Foundation A 4); Elections Board Representative (3); Student-Faculty Curi Ralei-xli Jean Diane Barnes B A. in biology. Caduci Foundation (I. 2. 3. 41. (1. 2); Tenni! Charlotl. ' ACE (4 1; Weslo ' ■' Pamela Memery Barnes Lonfjmeatlow. Mass. B S IN PH1S1CAL EDUCATION Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4); Golf I 1, 2, 3, 41. RA Dorm Rcpresentatiye 111, Secretary l2), Vice-President |3), President Lois , nn Bartlett b.sh e in child development. Leader (31. Merrill-Palmer Institute of Charlotti- BoMTA Jlne Barton Greer. S. C. B S IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. RA Cabinet (1. 3. 4). RA Council (3). Chairman Special Events RA (41. Dorm Committee (1. 4); Hockey Club (2 3). Co-Officer 12. 3. 4); Junior Show (3). Publicity Committee 13). P.arni- .J. class of 1965 Patkicia Hobson Battle Janice LyniN Baucom B A. IN FRENCH. Le Cercle Fr; denl 14). El Circulo Hispanico ( Margaret Ann Beatty . 4); NEA (41. ConsI jreeiisboro bor Leader ( 1 1 . Do Concord iKtee (Jl. Pr( Cliffside (1 ) ; Pine Klizabeth Anne Beaver Spindale B.A. in ENGLISH. Dorm Committees (1, 2. 3); Hall Board ID; Section Leader (I); Legislature (2); Class Commission (2); Class Ring Chairman l.lf. Daisy Chain (2); SNEA (4); NCEA (4): English Club (.1. 4l; Junior Show 13); Court of Social Regulations (3, 4): NCTE (.1. 4). Hilda Jo Beeson B FA. IN ADVERTISING. Publicity Coir Kernersville rl Club 12. 3). Martha Alice Bell B SHE. IN interior DESIGN. Dorm Social Committee Class Committees ( 1 ) ; Section Leader ( 2 ) ; Hall Board ( 2 ) ; I II. 2. 3); Junior Assistant (3); Class Elections Chairman Society of Interior Designers (3. 4); Daisy Chain (2); Senic denl 14); AHEA (3, 4|. . ulander Jllia Anne Benedict B a. in art education. Kingsport. Teiiii Brnnctl. K. IVnnclt, N. Elizabeth Ann Bennett Aslipville ier (I); State .Sludcnl legislaliiic iNancy Fortune Bennett B.A. IN mathematics. Carol Ann Berlin Miami. Fla. B.A. IN ENGLISH. Appalachian State Teacher ' s College (1. 2); Pine S H.M Typing Editor (3); French Club (31, English Club (4 1. Barbara Anne Berrier B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Dorm Cor sentalive (41; Service League C Commission 14 1; Honor Roll (3 (41 ; Square Circle I4i. Lexiiigloii SNEA 11. 4 1. Dorm Repre- SllEILA BiGGERSTAFF B A IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Betty Ann Birke B.F.A. IN ART EDUCATION. Corudd, I 2. 3 1 Avondalc Page 149 Biggerslalf Birke class of 1965 lioone, II. Buone. P. Jamk Si e IiLAi kwELDER Cherryville BA l F I 1 1I M MCi I nUCATlON, DormCommiltee (2, Jl.Chairman 14), SM I . 41 i [ I i4l; Ciimmission Member (3. 4); Ellioll Hall SpLu.il [ vtnis niiiniiia-f (2): Ral Day Committee (2); Ring Committee Eloise Stilley Blair Greensboro BA. IN ENGLISH C.ildv,ba College (I); Honor Roll (2. . ). Section Leader (2); Junior House President (3); Executive Cabinet 13 1; Town Students Blair Lyell Blanton Chase Citv. Va. BA. IN SOCIOLOGY. Elliott Hall Social Committee (21; Elliott Hall Spe- cial Events Committee (3. 4), Sociology Club (3. 4); Junior Show (3); Lyn Welch Blanton b.s- in home ecf)nomics Shelby Charhitte Cynthia Ruth Blythe B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Class Vice-President (4); Class Parliamentarian (1); Commission (I, 4); Assistant House President (2): Junior House President 131 ; State Student Legislature (3l; Beta Beta Beta (J, 41; Honors Work Diane Boone B A IN SOCIOLOGY Do ( I I; Sociology Club (2. 3. Charlotte Mil; Elliott Hall Social Committee Patricia Ruth Boone Greensboro BA. IN ENGLISH. Junior Assistant (3); Assistant House President (3); English Club I 3 I. Vice-President |41; Class Publicity (3); Junior Show (31; Hall Board |4|. Dorm Commiltees (I. 2, 3. 41. Barbara .Anne Booth Philailalphia. I ' a. B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Section leader (II. H.1II Board (4); ACE (41; SNEA (1. 4|. Shirley Jane Bradshaw BS.H-E- IN EDUCATION. BSU (11. Treasurer President (31. Listen Chairman (4); AHEA Comn 4); Section Leader (2, 31; Legislature (2). Mary Klizabetii Brett b.m. in piano Seaboard sideni and Vicc- Franklin. Va. Martha Linda Briceland BA. IN HISTORY OF ART. Young Republic Baltimore. Mil. i Club (21. Student Trattic Leoma Glenn Brinkley BA. IN SOCIOLOGY. Dorm Social C. .Summer Session Honor Court i2l; Hall B Sociology Club (3, 4). Creedmoor 3); Glee Club (2); d (31; Marshal (3). Chief (4). I.ois Ann Brinson B A. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION. Mount Olo e v Bern r College (1.21 Gedis Hoi ' E Broome Mi R S, IN HOME ECONOMICS. Junior Assistant (3); AHEA 11, :. 4-H (. hib 1 I, ;, J. 4); SNEA (3. 4). Hi 1)1, Ev II WES Brown Davidson l I N(.l IMl tireetisboro Symphony Orchestra (1); Legislature l. l.issiiK.ihoii . ! ollices Committee (2); Districting Committee (2); Hall d i:i, lliin.H Court (3. 4); Westminster Fellowship {I, 2. 3. 4). X Linda Ann Brown Morgantoii BSSA, IN MERCHANDISING. Dorm Social Committee II. 2. 3). Chair- man 14): Ring Committee 12): NSA Council (2. 31: Dorm Entertainment Committee C. 31: Junior Advisor l3l: Section Leader (3, 41: Dorm Council 1 3, 4): Hall Board Member 13,4): Gamma Alpha (3,4): Junior Show Ticket Commillce (3): Wesley Foundation (4). Phyllis Anne Brown Henderson BS, IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Dorm Commillce (1. 2. 3. 4): SNEA I I. 4): Seclion Leader 131: Junior Show (3): RA I 1. 2, 3, 41. Cabinet (4), Dorm Represenlalive 14): Student Advisory Curriculum Committee 13, 4); Phvsic.U Education Department Council 13. 4); Co-Off Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Hockev Club 141: Tennis Club II. 4); Major Class Secretary 13): Major CKisi Vice-President 14). Barbara Lynn Bruce b.s.s.a. in business education, ga Fayetteville Brown, L. Brown. P. Beverly Sheltdn Bryan Blark Muuiitain Beta Beta Beta 13, 4): Canler- Mary Pat Bryan Carol Ann Bryden B A. IN SOCIOLOGY Gem Seal 12, 3), Sociology Club I Frances Carter Buchanan b a in biology. Claudia PiUTh Buchdahl B.A. IN HISTORY. Hall Board 11,2): Sen Faculty Committee 1 31: Golden Chain (3, 4): ( Cahinel (41: Phi Alpha Thcta 13), President 14 Gamer ty 11): Spa lish Club (2, 3): High Point Bruit terfaith Cour sel 1 1 V: Dolphin- Br van, 1! Greenslnoro Raleigh House President 13): Student- Nancy Louise Buffaloe Katherine McDowd Buie Gwendolyn Ann Bullock B A IN MATHEM.ATICS. Section Leader CommillLC 1 1. :. 1. 4i: Square Circle 11,2, 3, Show Committee 13): SNEA (3. 4). Wagrani ); ACE (3. 4); 3): Senior Corn- Weekend Com- Roxburo Hall Board (1); Dorm unior Adviser 13): Junior Bryan. .M. BrMit-n Burning Rur.li Cakolvn Ellen Bintinc B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Hone Christian Fellowship (1. 3, 4). Treasurer CI; Glet 1 I ); NCEA (41. Durham ■Roll (I); Intervarsity Club (2); Square Circle Lena Corinna Bi rch B S H E IN CLOTHING. Don Chapel Hill AHEA (1. 3. 41; Burkharl Rutl.-r Kmherine Gray Birkhart B A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Dorm Commill lm.i Chrislian Fellowship (3 1 Lexinston ( I ) ; Sociology Club ( Carla Ann Butler B M. IN MUSIC EDUCATION. Un(versity Choir (1. 2. Chorale (3. 4); Intercollegiate Choral Festival (3). Pittshoro .Ann Elizabeth Bltner Winston-Salem :ommittee (I); Dorm Committee El Circulo Hispaoico (2, 3, 4). DiANNE Blair Butterfield B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Sr (31. Junior Show (31; Secretary Dorm Hall 1 (4|; YDC (41. Wiesbaden. Germany inish Club (21; Assistant JHP oard (31; ACEI (3,41; SNEA Bulnn Bull.i Garey Hartsell Byers B A. IN HISTORY. Vanderbilt University (II; Service tive (2l; Junior Assistant (31; Hall Board (3); SNEA (3 Club (4). Senior House President (41. Carole Beasley Byrd B.A. IN ART Mary Lou Byrd B A IN BIOLOGY. Section Leader (2); Beta Beta Beta Butler. Pa. Charlotte Morganton II; SNEA (41. ViRGiE Maureen Cain Favetteville B A IN ENGLISH. Elliott Hall Committee (I); Spanish Club (11; NEA. NCEA, SNEA (I, 2, 3, 41; Section Leader (31; Junior Assistant (31; Eng- lish Club (3, 41; Dorm Committee (4); Junior Show Program Committee (3l; YDC (41 Vickie G. ye Campbell B.A, IN SOCIOLOGY. Dorm ComiT Club (21; Sociology Club 12, 3, 41, Legislature (31. Winston-Salem Medical Technology Virginia Ruth Canaday Charlotte B.A, IN ENGLISH, Christian Science Org.anization Secretary-Treasurer (II. President (2, 41; German Club (1, 2. 4i, Secretary (31; English tlub (3, 41; Hall Board (31; Honor Roll (2, 3|; Honors Seminar (31, Uorm Committee (1,41; Junior Assistant (31; Interlaith Council (2. 41 Janet Lee Carmean B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Spanish Club Wesley Foundation (I. 2. 3, 41, Dorm ' Kaleign riology Club (2, 3, 4): Campbe Canaday i l ' t CarpenlfT. C. Casey Class of 1965 CnARLENE Rebecca Carpenter Kannapolis B.A, IN SOCIOLOGY. Dorm Commillee (1, 2. 3, 4(; HjM Board (I); Westminster Fellowship (1. 51; EIIioll Hall Special Events Committee (2); Junior Show Piiblicilv Committee (31. Sociologv Club (3. 41 Sarah Ellen Carpenter Chenvvi B.A, IN elementary EDUCATION. Section Leader (41; SNEA (3. . ACEI (41; Elliott Hall Special Events Committee (21; HAP (21; Sis Class Committee (4); Dorm Social Commitlee (3). Jac(juely. Delores Casey b.sh.e. in education. ahea Presidcnl (4). Money-Making Commit 3); Section Leader (3); Junior Assist, Winston-Sale 41; Omicron Nu ( .! 1 . Vk irman (4); Honor Roll (I. Dorm Commiltee (31; H: Frances Keye Casteen Rockinghan B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Elliott Hall Social Cornmitte (31; Dorm Committee (3), NEA (4); ACE (3). Bonnie J. Caviness B A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Betty Jane Chambers Greenslion B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Publicity Commillee. Elliott Hall (1); Band (I) Chemislrv Club ( 1. 2. 31; Medical Technologv (3, 41; Beta Beta Beta (3, 41 Junior Advisor (3); Class Committee (21; Junior Show Commiltee I 3 I. Blanca Rosa Chapman Panama. Republic nf Panama B.M- IN PIANO. Mu Phi Epsilon (2, 3. 41; Sigma Delta Pi (I. 2. 3, 41. Spanish Club (II, Social Chairman (21, Vice-President (31 Clia-taiii CluTiiiak .Alice Louise Isley Chastain B.A. IN ENGLISH. SNEA (41; Carolini 7ii Staff Raniseur English Cluh (4). Kathey Chermak VVashiMgtdn. I). C. B A. IN HISTORY, Legislature (Ij; History Club (I, 2, 41, Social Chair- man 13); Honor Roll (!. 2, 31; Chemistry Club (II; Honors (2. 3); Phi Alpha Theta (4r, Court of Social Regulations (41, Jane Lee Chester B.A, IN MATHEMATICS, Square Circle (1. : 2); Elliot! Hall Social Committee (2); SNEA ( Margaret Ann Choate B,A, IN ENGLISH, TSA (3. 41; English Club ( Danville, Va. Chr-U- Choat. Ciiii ' LEY Marie Chlrch B,S, IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Dor Group (2, 3 1; Hockey Club (1, 2, 3.41; Ju 13. 41; WWB (I). Jean Louise Cipan b.s. in secretarial administration. Page 153 Wilmington. Del. Itee (1 l; Senior Dance ant (31. Secdon Leader . ' sheville Cliurcli Cipan class of 1965 Heeth Hendren Clark B,A. IN F-LEMtNTARV EDUCATION. Legislature ( Commlllee i.n Lepislalion (2). Secretary (.1); Hall Bo: Commission (3 I; Dorm Committee (3); Junior Show (4 ) ; SNEA (4) . Junior Assistant ( 3 ). Joan Adelia Clark B.M. IN EDUCATION. Band (I, 2. 3, Board (3); Decorations Committee (2 I4l; NCFMC (2. 3.4). Mount Airy Whitsi ' tt Cary Beverley Clarke Fretieritksliurg. Va. B S IN physical education. College Band 111. Medical Technology Club III. Gcrm.in Club (1 ); Carnlinian, Photograrhcr 121. Parents ' Week- end Chairman 12). Class President (3); Junior Assistant (31. Inter-Class Council 13); Tennis Club (31; Junior Dance Group (3); Senior Dance Group (3. 41; Class Commission (4); Legislature (2. 4); Rules and By-Law Committee (2). Chairman (4); Pine Needles, Photographer (2. 4). Cecilia Wright Clifton b.a. in elementary education. Dorm Section Leader ( I ) ; Chem- 2. 3); ACEI (3. 4); Junior Show ision Member (4); Y ' oung Demo- LiNDA Lou Cline Goldsboro I.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, NEA (1, 3); ACEI, Social Chair- nan 14 1; Dorm Committees (1. 2), Social Chairman (3); Hall Board (21; umor Assistant |3|; Junior Show (3); BSU {31, Council (4); YRC (31, Virginia Peceen Coble Favetteville B.B. IN ENGLISH. English Club (4). Martha Willis Collier Wilmington B.A IN ENGLISH. Freshman Talent Show. Committee (I ); College Chorus (II; Dorm Committees (1,3); French Club (1,2); SNEA (2, 3. 4); Junior Show, Committee (31; Senior Class Elections Chairman (4); English Club (3), Treasurer (4) BiLLiE Sandra Collins IluntersviUi B.S.S.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (I, 2, 3); SNEA (2, 3, 41; Junior Adyisor (3); Gamma Alpha (3, 4). Publicity Committee (3); Seryice League (3); Young Democrats Club (4). Carol Lee Collins ■Circle (1, 2, 3, 4); SNEA Meliane I ' ameu K y Collins B A IN Silt lOIOGI . Mary Carolyn Compton b.a. in elementary edut ation. Fa rlli- Front Roval. Va. LoRA Kate Cone B A. IN ENGLISH. Dorm C omm Assistant JHP (3); UNC-G The, queraders (4); Section Leader (4) I ppor Moiitclair. N. III. Glee Club (1 ); YRC (2. 3. (3. 4). English Club (3, 4); M „ll,i:„n Staff (4 1. Donna Dane Cooke B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees II. leader (2); Ring Committee (2, 3); Junior Assistant (3); Ji Committee (3); ACE (3. 41; NEA 13, 4); Finance Board (3) Finance Board (4); YDC (4). Newlti !); Sccti. Freda May Cook b.s. in secrftarial aoministr ation do l,.imm.i Alpha (41; Commcrcijl (II. Spray littce (IK Sarah Adelaide Corpeninc Morganton B,A. IN SPANISH. NSA (1. 2. 3), Co-ordinator (4). Treasurer (31; YDC C, 3, 41; El Circulo Hispanico (I. 2. 3). Vice-Pre-Sidem (4). Cook Corp.ni,,;; -) Catherine Anne Corson Rochester. N. H. B-A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. EllioK Hall Special Events Com- miltee (1, 21; SNEA (I I. Dorm Rcpresen(a(ive (41; ACEI (41; Fine Needles Staff (31; Junior Assistant (31; Junior Show Committees (31. Marcia Anderson Cox b.a. in elementary education. don SNEA (41. Greensboro Committee (11; Jane Brown Cranford b.s.s.a. in merchandising. ga (31; Junior Commission (31; Section I man (1. 31. Alpha (3. 4); Junit F.lkin Advisor s Chair- Laura Frank Crawford Williamston B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Class Commission (I. 4); Dorm Committee (I); Section Leader (II; Jacket Committee (II; Hats-Oll Dav Committee (21; Assistant House President (21; Daisv Chain Chairman (21; Junior Assistant (31; Junior Show (31; Hall Board (2.4); ACEI (31; Inter- Class Council (41; SNEA (41. .Ann Belie Crowell B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Section Leader (II; .Spanish Club Circle (3, 41; SNEA (41. Richfield (31; Square Kaye Warner Cropp B.S.H.E. IN interior DESIGN. Legislature (I, Dance Group (I). Vice-President (21. President ( (31. President (41; Senior Marshal (41; Class Ci Charlottesville. Va. Clara Lynn Crumpler B.A. IN ECONOMICS. Senior Marshal (41; Pol Burlington I Economy Club. Treas- 14 1; sister c lass Committee (41; Junior Elliott Hall Publicity Committee ( I) ; Tommie Ann Crltciifield Greenshoro B A. IN HISTOR-k Dolphin-Scal ( I. 2. 3). Vice-President (41; Pine Needles Patty Elizabeth Wilson Dam pier Ashehoro B.A. in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. SNEA (1.41; ACE (21; Wesley Foundation (I. 21; Town Students Association (4|. Dorothy Ann Daniel B.S.H.E, IN INTERIOR DESIGN. Hall Boa Dorm Committee (I. 2. 3. 41; Patents ' Dav Cc Committee (21; Glee Club (21; AHEA (2. Events Committee (2. 31. Chairman (41; Legislature Representative (3. 41 an of the Board of Directors (41. Durham mncil (II; (21; Ring Elliott Hall Special NSID. Secretary (31 Patricia Kronman Davidson Gr B.S. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION. G.imma Alpha ( (I, 2). Treasurer (3); University Chorus (I, 21; Junior Show ( enslioro 4l; Hillel Cranfor.l CrawfonI Cropp Crumple Dampi, . 4?- Page 15. ) v D M . A. Anne Wi.nsteao Dams bshe. in foods and nutrition. ju Club (2); AHEA (2. J, 4); Dorm Committee ( Elm Cil r Assistant (3); Spanish ; Wesley Foundation (41. Barbara Vern Davis B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm C: Winston-Salem iltees (I. 2). Chair- I ) ; Hall Board ( 2 ) ; Section Leader alive (41; Junior Show Committee DoRI. ' ,1e n Dwis Charlotte Davi-. 1). Davis, F. Davis. C. Davis. P. , , .ATION. Universiu ( 1, ,;n1., ' ni.-hcyra ( I :r, ACEI (.1.41, SM ' I : ITeside ' 4i; Wesley Founil i ' ' ■' ■' •■' Di I.. 1 li. ' ll H presentative (31; Jnlm- I 1 .n.! s,ii,.l,ir (4  4 1 Junior Lecture Chairman (. !; class Commissii Representative to the Committee on Teacher Educatu Itandards (41; Sophomore Class Commission (21; Honi Frances Jenine Davis b a in english. Gretchen Charlene Davis B.S.H.E. IN clothing. AHEA (1. Treasurer (4l; Wesley Foundation (1, Board Secretary; Dorm, Devotions Cha (,31; Pine Needle! Staff (21, Phyllis Ann Davis B.A. IN ENGLISH. Service League ( I I lish Club (3. 41; Ring Committee (21 ; Amelia. La. PollocksviUe Huntersville n Club (21; Eng- nan (31; Seclion S RAH Josephine Davis Greensboro B.A, IN HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Spanish (Tlub (.. 3 1 Square Circle (21; Junior Assistant (3l; Class Newspaper stall ( . ' l . Flat Roek Rockingham ■(,ommittee (U; AHEA Si SAN Elizabeth Davis B A IN CHEMISTRY. Chemistry i Circle 12, 4); German Club (11; Ju Dorothy Jean Dawkins B.S,H,E. IN EDUCATION. Chairman of (1.2, 3,41; Dorm Committees (I. 21, Chait Hilda M.axine De.aton beagnne BS IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION. Sociology Club (21; Gamma Alpha (3.41; Honor Roll (31. J ,NET McCaskill Deaton Seagrove B A IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. AHEA (1, 21. Dorm Represenla- Carol , nn Dellinger BSS.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Westminsi Gamma Alpha (1.41; Dorm Committee (11; Daisy C 1 Coiiove Fellowship ( 1 I Elizabeth Ann Dennim; t.linlon B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. AHEA (1. 2. 3, 41. SNEA (31. Page 156 Fl SusANME Denton B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Section Leader Commitlee (2); Commission Member (3); , 14): SNEA (4(. Charlotte ); Hall Board (4j; Dorm ■Show Hi; Square Circle Sandra Cole Dickens Reidsville B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Junior Dance Group 111; Fresh- man Commission (1); Section Leader (11; Senior Dance Group (2); Town Nancy Anne Dominick B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Parents ' Weekend Publn chology Club (3, 41; English Club (3. 4l; SNEA !■Joan Katherine Donohle B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Curolnuu Committee Chairman (U; Section L. cader (4); Em-ciiIi vc B..,ird o( Puhli SGA Committee 12 1; Class Publici IV Chairman (2). Hals-dff Dav C mittee (2); Senior Dai (Chairman (21 ; Junior Show Vr iter and Director 1 Class Commission (2. 3); DaisvChai 13, 4); ACE (3. 4). Jllia Ann Doolittle Kiri.siuii B.A. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY. Caduccus Cluh (II, I. iiller I abora tory Scholar (2, 3, 4); Medical Technology Club (31, President (.ll. Linda Fran ' ces Dore Norliiia B.S.H.E. IN education. AHEA II, 2, 3, 4), Dorm Committee (1); Section Le.ider 13); NEA 14 1; Senior House President 14). Linda Ruelle Downs Winstoii-Salem B A. IN MATHEMATICS. Square Circle II. 2, 3), First Vice-President (4); German Club (1, 2); Junior Show (3); Student Curriculum Committee 13, 4i; Hall Board 14); Elliott Hall Commitlee 111; Honor Roll (2); History Jeanne Denise DlBose B A, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Elliolt Hull ,Soc II, 2); Spanish Club (1, 2); ACEI Mellissa Noble Durvtn Richmond. Va. , Assistant News Editor 121; WLS ; Junior Assistant (3); Phi Alpha Class of 1965 Martha Ann Dickerson North Wilki-shom llnilUIll.k B.A. IN SPANISH. El Circulo Hispanico (1, 2, 3. 4); Dorm Committee 1 1, 2); SNEA (4). Pamelle Jane Dickson Brevard B.A. IN BIOLOGY. NSA Dorm Representative ID; Co-Chairman Game- room Committee (1); Hall Board 12); Junior House President |3); Junior Show (3 ); President of Student Government (4); State Student Legislature 14). Nancy Hollingsvvorth Dixon Reidsville B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Section I e.ider (11. RA Repre- sentative 13.4); NCEA 14); ACEI 14). Margaret Andrea Dobson Waviteslmri). Va. B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY. YRC 13), Publicity Chairman l ' 3 I ; Senior House President 14). Donolui. Uciolilll. ' DuBo Diirv Page 1,S7 class of 1965 Rebecca Jane Eagle B.A. IN HISTORY. LSA (1). Hospilality Cha millee 12): Honor Roll (1. 2. 31; Honors 11. 21 Barbara Louise Edwards B.A. IN HISTORY. Peace College II. 21. 13. 41. History Club 13. 41; Golf Club Edith Anne Edwards B.A, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Glei SNEA 14 ); Class Scholarship Chairman 12). Garue Bonita Edwards B.A IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorn- Salisbury Clinton hnslian Fellowship Y ' oung Democrats Gastonia ACE 13. 4); Asheboro • 1 1. 2. 31 ; Senior Ellis Ellise Harriett Spencer Eiler B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Marshal I3l; SNEA 12. 3. 4); ACEI 13. 4). Dorm Commit Club I I. 2. 3. 41. Natalie Eloise Eller B a. in SOCIOLOG ■. LSA II. 4). Hospjtality Cha dem (31; Sociology t lub 13. 4); Leijistature 13. 41. lion. Bv-Laws Committee (31. State Student Legislatu Board (3. 4|; Junior Assistant 13); Commission 14) Jo Ann Elliot B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dance Chairmar 12); Hall Board 12); SGA. Secretary 13). Vice-Presidei 41; Junior Show 131; State Student Legislature Delegati Greensboro Charlotte Emily He. th Ellis Petersburg. Va. B M IN MUSIC EDUCATION. Greensboro Orchestra II); University Band (I) University Choir (2. 3. 4); Junior Show (3); Junior Assistant 13); Daisv Chain 12); NFMC 1 1. 2. 3. 4). Treasurer 12); MENC 13.4); NCMEC 11 4) ' AGO II, 2. 3). Treasurer 14); Carohnian Music Editor 13); Mu Phi Epsilon 1 1 . 2 ) . Treasurer 14). Warden 13); Honor Roll (II. Frances Marian Ellise . Monroe B A, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Wingate Junior College II); Dorm Committees 12) Chairman (1. 4); Medical Technology Club 12); ACEI Ml Secreiarv (41; SNEA 141; Y ' oung Democrats Club (41. Jam( E Marilyn Elmore Gastonia B A. IN LLEMENTARV EDUCATION. SNEA 13); ACE 14); Dorm Alice Abbott Ely Raleigh B M IN MUSIC EDUCATION. College Choir (I. 2. 3. 4); Mu Phi Epsilon 12. 3.4); Dorm Social Commillee (3); MENC (3. 41 . NCMEC (3. 4) ; AGO L - E|.l.. Joyce Amta Epley Mtirganlon BS.H.E. IN interior DESIGN. NSID 13). Secretary (4); YRC (2l. Maija . ' . Ernesto.ns b f a in education Charlotte Alice Anna Facc Franklin B,A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Spanish Club (1. 2); Seclion ' ■.. .. - ■(2, .1); SNEA (3, 41; Young Demo- iimillce 1. 2, .1. 4). Ren (athekine Farrell b a. in prinlvri education, ace (3, 4)-. snea (3. 4) Ap.-x ft Abbey Jo Farthing Winston-Saln B,S.H_E, IN EDUCATION. Wake Forest CollCBe (I, 2); Dorm tommiKci Marsha Pamela Faust Greensboro B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Iniervarsilv Christian Fellowship (3). Vice-Presideni 14); Sicma Delta Pi (1. 3. 41. President |2|; Alpha Kappa Delta (1. 41; SociolO(;y Club 13. 4), Ruth Elizabeth Fielder Waynesboro Va B.I- A. IN INTERIOR DESIGN. Elliott Hall Publicity and Fine Arts ' Com- mittees I 1. 2(; Wesley Foundation (1 1 ; Art Club (2. 4); Honor Roll (3l. Mary Rebecca Fields B A, IN ELEMENTAR- EDUCATION. Dorm C .Assistant |3); CU Council (3), Delegation Chair Tarboro s (1, 2); Junior SNEA (3, 4); Nancy Elizabeth Finan Albemarle BM_ IN ORGAN. Dorm Committee (1. 2); AGO II. 2. 31, Secretary (4); Mu Phi Epsilon I 1 , 2. 4 1 , Chaplain (3); Districting Committee (3|- Junior Assistant (31; Junior Show Committee (3); College Choir (1. 2, 3) ' , Secre- Lily Connally Wiley Fine b.f.a. in painting. S andra Carolyn Fisher b.s.h.e. in education. Yanceyville Statesville Fii-lil Fiel Theresa Ann Foster Mocksvillc B SHE. IN EDUCATION. Brevard College (1.2); AHEA (3. 4). 4-H Club Ella Paige Fowler Salishur B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Imervarsitv Christian Fellowship (1,2) Vicc-Pr ' esidei 1 3 ). President 1 4 1 , College Band ( 1 ) . Patricia Anne Fox b she. in education. Siler City Nancy Ellen Frank Princeton N J B.S IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Dolphin-Seal (1, 3. 4), Secretary (2) ' Major Class Vice-President (21; RA Lifesaving Assistant Instructor (2) Fina Fin t1 New York. N. Y. 3. 4); Tennis Club (1): EliZAUETH Kll.lA FnsNKF.l. B,A. IN sot llil in. s , Club (1, fsptTi Commiiui li llii:.l i ; i . Basketball ( 1, 2. 4) ; Dorm Ele. Chairmjn Ci; Asmi mi Mis, Fresideni (31; Junior Show 13); Senior Citizen Staff (4i. lj,.uii i ..iinuiucc |4); Hall Board Member (4); Com- mission Member (Jl. VDC l4l. Commencement Invitatiins Committee (41. Jane Sharon Frazier b.s.h.e. in education. Hieh Point Victoria Ruth Chia-Linc Fu Joan Minnette Flerstman Charlotte B.M IN VolCi; LctislJlurc 111; Choir (1. 4), Treasurer (21. Secretary |3|. Hillel 111. Dorm Committee (1); Chorale 12. 3. 4); Mu Phi Epsilon 12. 1. 41. Re.idtrs and Writers Club (2); German Club (3, 41; MTNA (3). USO Tour 14 1; Opera Workshop (3. 4). Gloru Hinton Fuller Greensboro Roll ( 1. 2. 3); Brenda Thornton Furches Gieensl B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. Spanish Club (I). AHEA 12, 3. 4l. J Patricia Anne Gabriel Green B.SSA. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. SNEA Dorm Representatii Gamma Alpha 13. 41. Co-Editor of the SpolHshl (41. Board Repi 131; Junior Assistant (3); Canterburv Club II. 2. 3). Secret Committees (3. 41. Genevieve Elizabeth Gaither B IN MMHIMATICS. Dorm Committee! ol -I ii s.|u.irf Circle (I, 2. 3. 41; Westr Sf.ui.ui iji I spcrs Board (3); Junior Con toiiiKil I ). SNF, 13, 4). Dorm Representi Janice Josephine Gann Stoneville B.A IN PSVCHoLOC.Y. Chorus (1); Caduceus Club (1, 21; Psychology Alice Elizabeth Garrett Mocksville B.M. IN MUSIC education. Glee Club (1. 2); Choir (3. 4|; Mu Phi Epsilon (41. Sammie Carol Gatlin Franklinville B.S.H.E. IN education. Danforth Award ( 1 ) ; AHEA I 1. 2, 4 1 . Second Vice-Chairman (3). Chairman of Student Program and Policv Committee 14 i; Facultv-Sludent Curriculum Committee (3. 41; Glee Club 11.21; Dorm J vNE Ellen Gentry B A IN SPANISH San Francisco. Calif. Mary Johnston Gilley Leaksville B.M. IN VOICE. Honor Roll 11. 2, 3. 4); Commission (2); Band (1. 21; NCFMC (1. :. 3. 4i; Mu Phi Epsilon 12 1, Chorister (31. Secretary 141; Choir (1.2. 3.4); Chorale (2. 3.4); Opera Workshop (3,4); USO Tour (4). (lentry Godfrey Class of 1965 Barbara Gillis Mount Olive B,A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Glee Club (2. 31, SNEA (2. 3, 41. BiLLiE Lee Glass Concord B.A IN BIOLOGY. Suinl Marv Junior Colleee ll. 2l. Publicilv Com- millee. Junior Show (31; Section Leader (3. 41; Legislature (4 1; Beta Beta Anna Delton Godfrey Cliarlc B.S.HE- IN EDUCATION. AHEA (I, 2. 3, 41; Dorm Representative ( Dorm Committees (1. 2. 3, 41; Section Leader (41. Pine NiTif ei Staff ( Georganna Gold B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committee Leader (21; Rat Dav Committee (21; Elsctions Board (2, 31 Elections Board (41; Commission (2. 31; ACE (3. 41; NEA Show Committee (31; YDC (41. Linda Jo Goode B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Section Leader i Whiteville I, 2|; Section Shelb ' Diana Carol Gorman Southern Pines B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACEI (3. 41; SNEA (41; Dorm Representative (41; Universilv Choir (1, 2. 3. 41; Spanish Club (21; Dorm Commiltec (1. 2. 41. Chairman |31. Junior .Show Committee (31; Daisv Judy Thompson Gray Statesville B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS. St. Andrews Presbyterian College (I ■■1 Hall Board (3|; AHEA (3. 41; Dorm Committee (41; Masqueraders 141 ' . Jeanette Frances Grayson Spindale B A. IN HLSTORY. NSA (I. 2. 41, Co-Ordinator (11; Legislature (4)- Chairman Social Concerns Committee (41; National Student Congress Dele- gate 13, 41; CCUN (3. 4|; History Club (2, 3, 41; German Club (121; Hall Board (2 1; Dorm Commiltees (1 21 Frances Lynn Greathouse Durliam B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACE (3, 41; SNEA (3. 41. Nancy Jo Gregson Liberty B.A. IN HISTORY. Section Leader (31; Dorm Committees (3. 4l; History Club 13. 41; Phi Alpha Theta (3, 4|; SNEA (3, 41; Dorm Elections Board Betty Sle Grice Favetteville B A IN SOCIOLOGY. Brevard College (1, 21; YDC (3, A) ' : Sociology Elizabeth Ann Grier B.S, IN EDUCATION. St. Andri 41; NEA (41; Dorm Social Com Charlotte i Presbyterian College (1,21, AHEA (3. Melba Sue Griffin B.A, IN elementary EDUCATION, Charlotte class of 1965 JiDY Ann Grocan Mavodan B A. IN MATHEMATICS. Square Cjrtle (1.2. 3.4); YDC (4); SNEA (4). Doris Simpson Grl bbs an Club II. Kfrners ille Engliih Club i4i; IDC ill; Madge Cakoi. Glffey B,S H E IN INTERIOR DESICiN Home Eio II. 41. Secrelar l l. Presidenl 1 .1 1 ; NSID Spirulale iCIub 1.1. 41; 4.H Club oard of Directors (4); FR.ANI ES C,l II E B A IS M ' I ' l IF 1) U su Gn.sse Pointe Park. Mich. hi: 1 ) ; Canierburv Club (2. 3. 4); 41, Sinfonia 12. 3, 4); Glee Club rn D.inee Group (2). Delores , ' nn Hahn Salisbury B A. IN ORGAN. Honor Roll 11.2, 3, 4), Mu Phi Epsilon il. 2). Historian I 31. President (41; N. C. Federation of Music Clubs 1 I. 2.4 l, Vice-President 13); Greensboro Association of Lutheran Students 11.2. 3. 4); French Club ( 1); Dorm Committee II ). Phyllis Ann Hall Salemburg B.S.S.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. 4.H Club II). Intramurals in Basketball 11. 2. 3. 4); Pianist for Commercial Graduation (3); Junior Alpha (3. 41; TC VIII (3. 4). Junior Show (31; Tia Alpha Spotlight Co Mary Ann Hvrf, B A. IN HISTOR Sen ■iDC (4). Edeiltull Sandra Louse Harcis b.a. in elfmentar ' l edl (. ation. acei (.irculo Espaniil (I l; Dorm Committees II. 2. 31 Elizabeth Leah Harper b a. in elementary education. snea 1 I 1, 4); ACE 13. 4); Dorm Committee (3), Enid Mitchell Harrell bssa in mert. handising Asheville SNEA (3. 4); EI Wiustiin-Saleiii ; NEA i3. 4); ACEI Niirfolk. Va. ▼ Ina Jean Harris Grei nslicirn B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Special Events Committee ol Elliott Hall II); Freshman Class Commission Member 111; Elliott Hall Council Representative (31; Junior Show (. ast 13); TSA 1). 3). Secretary- Barbara C. Harrison bssa in education. CMilll. . n H MiT B S IN HIlMl: L( ONOMICS AHEA I (.;liarlotte Page 162 Tkri Lee Hart B A. IN SPANISH. NSA Represcnu {2): Member of Spanish Honor Fr H;ill Board (3); Spanish Club J. 4) M n tJAYi.E Hartis B A. IN CHEMISTRY. ChemisCry C San Juan, Puerto Rico i; Court of Social Regulations (2. .1). President (4): TSA Charlottf f Frances Lewis Hartline B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION. ANEA miiiee Chairman l.O; Dorm Committees (1. 2. .1 1 . Elli (.1). Senior Marshal (4); German Club (I, 2); Junior 5 alisbury 41, Com- Na. m ,h i: IUtley Uaklioru B.A IS M IMI NTARY EDUCATION. Daisy Chain (2); Junior As- sisl.ini ( 1), .lnnii r Show Marshal (.1); Class Ticket Committee (.1); Dorm Commiiiii iJi, Dorm Council (4); Honor Roll (2. 3); SNEA (3. 4); AC El (.1. 41. Lana Agnes Hawk Gary B.A. IN SPANISH. Mars Hill College (1, 2); Section Leader (3); SNEA (3, 4); Spanish Club 14). Barbara JeaiN Hawkins b.s. in home economics education. ahea (1. 2. Delta Pi (2, 4), Secretary 3); Omicron Nu (3), Treasurer (4). Raleif. Hartlin Halle Karen Pearce Hayes B. A. IN history. Service League ( 1 mitiee (2, 3); Social Science Forum Ci 1 3. 4); Golden Chain (3). Secretary ,4); Honor Court (41; Daisy Chain (2 Louisville. Ky. Section Leader (2); Ring Com- mittee 13. 4); Phi Alpha Theta Student Faculty Relations Com- President (3); Honors Program (I. 2, Ho Roll {I. 3, 4) Carolyn Spencer Haynes B A. IN PSYCHOLOGY ' . Junior Advisor (3); 1 Committee (3); Psi Chi (31, Vice-President (4 Liberty Marianne Alstin Hedcpeth Lumliertnn IN MATHEMATICS. Class Treasurer (1): Commission Member Hall Board (21; Ring Committee (2, 3); Golf Club (2. 41; Junior ' (3); Junior House President (3); Legislature (3); Square Circle (4). Wynema JiNE Helms B.A, IN PSYCHOLOGY. J i:QtiEi.iNE Avon Hendrick B A. IN BIOLOGY. Junior Assistant ( Beta Beta Beta (3). President (4); Seci N. C. Academy of Science (4); Natioi Grant (3); Committee on Classification t (2. 41. ' amela S. Henry i a in mathematics. Barbara Sue Hensley b.a. in mathematics. ho Square Circle (3, 4). Forest City Slielbv Maple (;ieii. Pa, Cliarliilte Haivk Hawkins Hay Hayn Hr,lt;|„-lh Henry CaI.FN4 f«KM- llniUIN B.A IS Hlsl( li I ' Clermont. Ha. ); Section Leader (1): Hall 2); Elliolt Hall Committee or Show (3); Student Repre- , 41; CU Representative (41. Ci.Ai DiA Leigh Hekiung Roseboro B,A. IN ELEMENTAR1 EDUCATION. Junior Commission (.1); ACEI Of. Junior Show (.11; SNEA 141; Senior Marshal (41; Finance Board (4); YDC (4). f ! Martha Hele.n Hill Hililuc H„l, oo Rutherforcilo ; Hall Board 14); Servi Heidi Ann Hinkleman East Hartford. Cmin. B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACEI (4); SNEA |4); Hall Board. Elizabeth Hitchcock B F A. Dorm Commillees ( 1. 2. .1. Pin,- NreJIc-i Staff (. ' ). Art Club I REr.ECc riE ERi,Y Hniir.iH B A IS M I Ml S I K I 1)1 1 Charlotte unior Show (31; Junior Advisor (3); ). Dance Group (2, 3). Durham )N Dorm Representative to Elliott Dorm Representative to Interfaith 1(2); ACEI (2. 3); Council Member Jem 14); NEA (4); Hall Board 14). Rosemary B. Hoffman Raleigh B.A IN GERMAN. German Club II, 4i, President (2); French Club (4); UCCF (1.2); Interfaith Council (2 ); Honors Program ( I, 21; College Band ( 1 ) ; Junior Year Abroad. Heidelberg. Germany ( 3 ) ; Hall Board ( I ) ; Section Leader ( I ). Charlotte Jean Holder BA IN HISTORY. Spanish Club (3, Christine Peter. ' on Holland b.a in elementary education. Plava Del Rev. Calif. Greensboro Valerie Holleman Mary Mei.imh Holmes B A IN ENt.LLSH Dorm Con .V.V, . (2, 4). lnJe Baltimore. Md. ;-President I 3), Recording Winston-Salem BSU (I. 2. 3, 4); Pine (3); Junior Show (31; ); English Club (3.4); SNEA ( Doris J. Honevcutt Hickory B.S.H.E. IN INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT AHEA I I. 2. 3). Executive Council 14); Dorm Committee (2); BSU (2), Council (31. Treasurer (4). Virginia Lee Horsman B.A. IN sociology. Dorm C Hall Board (4). Greenslx ology Club ( 3, ,;. l age 164 Hoyle Class of 1965 M. Dorothea Hostettler Charlotte B A. IN BIOLOGY. 4-H Club (I. 2). Junior Assistant 111; Honor Court (?l; Beta Beta Beta 13). Vice-President (4); German Club (4|. WLS (?, 4). Marjorie Linda Hoyle Shelby Mary Ann Hubbard Charlotte B,A. IN ELEMENTAR ' i EDUCATION. ACE (1.41; SNEA I 4 I ; Le Cercle Emily Marie Huckabee M( Leansville B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. Greensboro College (I, 2); TSA (3); AHEA Huff Hufham Agnes Scott Hudson b s. in physical education. June Marie Huff b a. in history. Linda Best Hufham B.A. IN SPANISH. CU Representai Spanish Club. Treasurer (3). Graham Ridgewoofl. N. J. Hughe Hunsu.ke (1.21; Spanish Club i Constance Elizabeth Hughes b m. in education. Lvnchhur . Va. Jane Greknu -i Hi nsucker Greenville BA. IN MAIHI MAUI s Spanish Club (II; French Club (2. 31; Square Ann Hampton Hunt Nancy Carmen Hunt b.s.h.e. in interior design. ahea (i. Denton ' Club (2. 4). Secre- .41; Honor Roll ( 1, Winston-.Saleni .41; NSID (3. 41. Hunt. A. Hunt. N. Carol Lorraine Hunter B.A. IN history. Dorm Commi Peggy Joyce Hussey B.S. IN sociology. Dorm Corr ology Club (2. 4), Publicity Chairm Sanforcl Club I 1. 41; SNEA Robbing (1. 21; YRC (I. 2. 3. 4r. Soci- Hunler Hussey class of 1965 Susan Elizabeth Hutchinson .|nh„M,n, A, lohn-oii. I . JohiiM, ,l..liM-.. Atkins Woodland. Marion. Va. 4); Canterbury Club (2); YDC Charlotte Lee Jack Arlington. Va. B A IN BIOLOGY. Medical Technology Club (1. 2, 3. 4): Chemistry Club 1 1. :i; Beta Beta Beta (3, 4); Caduceus Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Dolphin-Seal (1, 2. 1. 41; Junior Dance Group (4); BSU (2. 3. 4). Pamela Anderson Jackson Lynchburg. Va. B S H E. IN CLOTHING. Transfer Lynchburg College (1); Home Eco- nomics Club (2, 3. 4); .Section Leader (31; Junior Assistant (31. TSA (4). Kn Jo N Jacobs Allentiiun. Pa. IN PinSK AL rni CATlON Dolphin-Seal (1. 21, Prcsidenl (4), -i l;,i,.:.i, % .M .!i. 41 12). Council 13. 41, Weekend Rec- I I ' I .surer (31, RA Honor Group 13), Evie Rosalee Jarvis .Mnimt Airv B-A, IN elementary EDUCATION. ACEl (3); SNEA 11.4); Square Circle (2); Dorm Camnnltee (41, YDC (4); BSU (II. .Ann McCtEE Johnson Ahoskie BSSA IN Mil cation. Ciirolwian Business Staff (1); Dorm Social (..imiiiim I 1. :i. ti.imma Alpha (3, 4); NSA Representative (Town Slu- deniM i4i 1 llHiii H.ill Special Events Committee (4); TSA (4); West- CoRNELiA Miller Johnson B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. St. Ma Hall Board (3); IDC (4); ACE (4); SNEA (4 Favetteville i Junior College (1, 2); j..l)li-..ii, J..m-. 11. Judith ,4nn Johnson b she. in education. ahea (1, Mary . ' Xnn Johnson bssa. in merchandising. Smithfield ) ; Dorm Com- PvTRiciA Elizabeth Johnson Spartanburg. S. C. B S IN PHY ' SICAL EDUCATION. RA Cabinet (2, 3, 4); Golf Club Head Dolores Anne Jones b.s s a in education j I ' vl .Inn.-, C. .|..n.-, L, Carolyn Je n Jones Linda Vk.toru Jones b a in elementar ■education do Scholarship Committee (3); Daisy Cham (2); ACE (31, President (4). Raleigh Spanish Club. Publicity Gaston ia LoRA Ann Jones B.A. IN ENGLISH. Greon. ' ilioro M K(i r.n( . DEN Jones Kinston US l lil-i SK Al EDUCATION. Assistant House President (2); Legis- 1,11 ij It ( : ) , 1 1. ill Hit.ird ( 2) ; Hoclcev (2. .1, 4); Senior Dance Group (2, .1 ) , I l.i .s c ,..uinisM iii (.1); Junior Speaker Major Council (3); Chairman Dorm M nsii nn Jones Aslieville BA IN PSM HCILOGY. Social Committee (1); Sophomore Commillee Ch.urni.in |2|. I ejzislature Representative (2); Psychology Club (.1, 4); A MM..nt Junior House President (.1); NSA Representative (41; Publicity Cli.urm.m 141; Junior Advisor (.1). Martha Ann Jones ba. in elementary education. do 1-1, 4); ACE (3, 4). Clinton 2); SNEA Nancy Carolyn Jones Swanshorn BA, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. SNEA (4); ACE (41, Brenda Ann Joyce Stoneville B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Mars Hill College (1. 21; NEA Betty Jo Julian BSHE, IN education, Elon College (1. 2);TSA ( Honor Roll (2, 31, Stalev ; AHEA (3, 41 .lon.-s. 1„ ,|oi„ -, Man ia Jones. -Marsh, Jones. Maillii Judith Louise Kartt Tampa. Fla. Jones, . BSHE, IN EDUCATION- Dorm Co l2. 4); Social Chairman (31; Masquei Economics Club 1 1. 2. 3. 4|; Dorm R, mmillee Chairman 111; Spanish Club raders 13.4); Hillel 11. 2, 3|; Home eprescnlaliye (2 1, Joyce Mary Christina Kauffman Washington. D. C. B.A. IN ENGLISH, Suzanne Parker Kaye Ralfipl, BA, IN ENGLISH, Geraldine Jo Kennedy Tlioniasville B A, IN HISTORY, NEA (1,4); Pwe YDC 14), Needles Staff (3); History Club (4); Julian Grace Kay Kennett Durham Karll B A, IN ECONOMICS, Dorm Commit 12. 3. 4), Vice-President (4); Student 4); Section Leader (31. Honor Roll C tee (1. 2. 3); Political Economy Cluh Advisory Curriculum Commitiee (3. 1). M. Susan Kessler Burgaw BA, IN ENGLISH, _w,V . ' €rl Kaye JlLlE B. Kestenb um B A- IN DRAMA New York. N. Y. JlDY Ann KlNARU Concord B.A. IN ELEM[:NTAR EDUCATION. Hall Board (1); Dorm Com- millees (1. 2l; Daisy Chjin Cl; Commission (2, 4); Rules Committee (21; Knit;. I- Kill . J. Carolyn .Sle Kenc bsh e in education, ahea (1. Jamce Yvonne King b s s.a in bu.sines.s education. don 111: C.amm.i Alpha 1 .1. 4 I ; YDC (4). LoiTSE CiRRiE King B A IN MATHEMATICS- Dor ( iitle 12. . . 4l; Basketball Tea Seagrove l-H Club (2); ConciirtJ . 4); SNEA Raeford ; Daisy Chain (2). Square er Fellowship (11; SNEA Ji NE KiRBY Luiaiua B S-S.A. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION- Wesley Foundation (11; Section Leader (1. .1). Junior Assistant (, ' ); Junior Show Usher (31; Gamma Alpha (.3. 41; Honor Court Recording Secretary (41; Dorm Secre- tary-Treasurer (4); Gamma Alpha Representative (31, President (4). Dorothy Jean Kirk b a in mathematics Margaret John Kirkman b m. in theory and composition. do Secretary of Vespers Board 12 1; Interfailh Cou College Orchestra (1); Ci3llege Band (1. 21, Ch FIelen Jane Kirkpatruk b a- in mathematics. snea Linda Dale Kirkim Salisbury Raleigh Clyde Wilminpldii Kirk Kiikn Patty Ann Kisselbrack Chester. Coiiii, B s IN PH-i SICAL EDUCATION. Wesley Foundation |2|, Secretary (3|. Prisideni |4|, SetiKin Leader (4); Varsity Basketball (I, 31; Co-OfI Club 12. 1. 41. Field Hockey II, 2, 3, 41; Volleyball Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4); FraN(;;es . nn Knight Cherryyil B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. SNEA (3. 4). ACEI l4l;Ellit Hall Special Events Commiltee (2|; Dorm Social Committee (41; Sist Class Committee (41. HAP (2l. Jacquelyn Hazel Knight b.a. in english. snea ( 1 r, bsu 11. 2. 3. Secretary (41; Section Leader (2); English Club i Charlotte Mary Hall Knox Koointz Cleveland B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. SNEA (I, :. 3. 4); Lceislature Rcpresenlalive (2); Dorm Cnmmitlec (2. .3). Junior Commission Member (1); Section Leader (41. Class of 1965 Carol Ann K.nott Durha B.F-A. IN EDUCATION Modern Dance Club (2) Art Club I :i I ; Soc Willie Mae Knott Raleigh B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACEI (41; SNEA I4|. Newman Club (.1. 41 ; 4.H Club (4 1; Dnrm Commiltee I}. 41; English Club (41; Carole Ann Knotts Charlotte B A. IN HISTORY. Class President (II; Legislature (1,4)1 SGA Treasurer (21; Hall Board (2. 3); Elections Board Secretary (3); Junior Show (3); Phi Thela (3, 41; Daisy Chain (21. Ji ' DiTH Elaine Kornegay Anierts(jii B A. IN HISTORI. 4-H Club (II; Social Chairman (2); Section Leader I 2 1 ; Elholl Hall Representative ( 2 ) ; YDC ( 2, 4 1 ; Spanish Club (21; History (3, 41; Wesley Foundation (II; SNEA (4). Susanna Kay Kouns Asheville B.A. IN HISTORY. Commission Member (II; Finance Board (2. 31. .Sec- tion Leader (3). Junior Assistant (31; House President (41; Phi Alpha Theia (3, 41; SNEA (41; History Club (3. 41. Mae Holliday Kowal Decatur. Ala. B.A. IN BIOLOGY ' . Beta Beta Beta (4); Medical Technology Club (1. 2. 3. 41; Dorm Committee (I). Nancy Cooper Kredel b.m. in violin. Debora Lynn Kreecer b a in psychology. Charleston. S. C. Potoniar. Mrl. RosALYN Krick Atlanta. Ga. BSH.E. IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT. Elliott Hall Piiblicitv Commillee (ll; Dorm Commiltee (I. 31; Hillel (I, 2. 3. 4); Home Eco- nomics Club ( 1. 2. 3. 41; AHEA (2. 3. 4); Spanish Club (21. Ronnie Kolari Kltciiei b a in sociology. Grpen. liorii Fletcher Susan Elizabeth Lance B.S.S.A. IN secretarial ADMINISTRATION. Dorm Com 3); EllioK Hall Council Representative (1, 41; Canterbury Club ( Junior Show (31; Student Advisorv Curnculum Committee Membe, Virginia Carole Lane Charl.ittc Krir Kut.h, V class of 1965 Layne Sarah Ruth Langston B.S HE Ih Raleigh TEXTILES. Si. Mary ' s Junior CoUcge (1); Recreation Asso- ciaiion C abinet (2 ) . Junior Class Treasurer (3); Honor Court Member (4 ) . Omicron Nu l,1|. President 14); Golden Chain (3). Social Chairman 14). Special Events Committee. Elliott Hall (2. 3); Junior Show (3 1; Sigma Delta Pi 12, 3. 4); Honor Roll 12); AHEA 131; Dorm Program Committee (3); Ju Assistant (3); Class Day Chairmai Marct4 Gentry Latham Raleigh B.A. IN ENGLISH. Canterbury Club l2l; Dorm Committee (2); Junior Dance Club 12 I. Senior Doortag Chairman (4). Patricia Jordan Lawless B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Dorm Cor Psychology Club (3.4); Psi Chi (3l, President (4); Social Science Forur Laboratory Assistant (3). Charlotte i I ; Sociology Club I 3. 4 ) ; ; Alpha Kappa Delta (3), Roll (2. 3); Psychology Lemn Lr-nlz Rachel Mae Layne B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Sociology Club 13 Mary Marlene Lebras B.S.S.A. IN MERCHANDISING. Gamm (31; Publicity Committee (4); Basketball Beatrice Lolise Lee Slsan Lee B.M. Choir (1. 2. ; Junior Party Chain Member i Sanford Ashe ; Elholt Hall Fir Monrot Margaret Sue Lemmond B FA. IN ART EDUCATION. Dorm Con 4); Chancellor ' s Art Award (3); Honor Ri Brenda Lee Lentz B A IN SOCIOLOGY ' . Sociology Club (3. (!uiuL n Levinson BS IN PinslCAL EDUCATION. Bapli- naiion.il Mudenis ' Chairman (3. 4|; Treasu Majors (3); Senior Class Project tion in Volleyball and Basketball (2. 3, 4 Charlotte ; Art Club (2, 3. Greensboro YDC (4 1. Benson Student Union (2. 3, 4); Inler- ?r of Junior Physical Education 4); Coaching and OfRcia- l Mci l iiiiK Lewis H l I RI N( H Dorm Cheerleader ( niiiinissinn i4i. Social Committee Elliot Junuii Sh.u 111, le Cercle Francais (41 Upper Montclair. N. J. 11; Dolphin-Seal (I. 2); Senior Hall (21; Parents ' Weekend (2); l.mrli. Link Mxin Ai.K y. Lineberger B A IN SPANISH, Section Lead. p.iiiKo (1. 21; Piihlicilv Chairman Sigm.i Delta Pi (3. 4); Honor Rol Bardara Jane Link b a in elementary education. bsu PrcMiknl (4); Dorm Committee (2); Intcrfaith ( 111; ACE 13. 41; SNEA 14); Marshal (4). Morsailtol El Circulo Hi! Hickor Slsan Lee Litchfield bs.h.e. in interior design. Hetty Gray Livermon Wiiulsur B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDIICATION. Spanish Club C); SNHA |1. 4l; Dee A-Nne Lofland Winstdn-Salrm B-A. IN ENGLISH, French Club I I, 21; Spanish Club C. M, EuBlish Chib (Jl. Class Commissum ( .1 I ; NSA C 31. LiNin i.ii E Long Roxboro MicnELE Anne Looney Weslfield. N. J. B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Marshal (4); Hall Board (4); NEA (41; Dorm Social Chairman (.1); Spanish Club (1); Newman Club I 2. 4); Elliott Hall Special Events Commillee (2); ACEI 4). Patricia Ann McAlister b a. in french. Lincolnton Eleanor Kay McClintock Greensboro B.S.S.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Glee Club (I. 2); Inlervarsily (I, 2. 3. 41; TSA ll. 2. 3. 4|; Hall Board Member (2); Gamma Alpha (3. 4). Elizabeth Dabney McClung Waynesboro. Va. B.ME. IN MUSIC EDUCATION. University Choir (3. 4); University Chorale (3. 4i. University Band (1. 2. 3); University Orchestra (2); Mu Phi Epsilon (2. 3. 41; Daisy Chain (2); Junior Show (3). Ellen O ' Hear McCoy Greensboro B A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Gail Annette McCoy Franklin B.SS.A. in MERCHANDISING. Brenau College (I); YDC (2, 3. 4) Gamma Alpha (3.41; Golf Club I 3 I Mildred Elaine Bell McCoy B.S.S.A. IN MERCHANDISING. Dorm Committee (2 I; YDC (21; Gamma Alpha Gayle Walker McDonald b a. in elementary education. Greensboro (I, 21; Elliott Hall sboro Betty Josephine McDowell Salisbury B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (I, 4); SNEA 141; ACE (4). Lofland Long Looney McAlister 4- McClintock McClung McCoy. E. McCoy. G. McCoy. M. W O Sarah Anne McGee SiNA Irene McGimpsey B A- IN PS ' lCHOLOtil Betty Jean McKee B.A IN ENGl ISH. Dnrm Lenoir State Teacher ' s College 11. 2); Lenoi: Raleigh Judith Hlngerforu McLean Corning. N. Y. B.S. IN PHISKAL EDUCATKjN. RA Dorm Representative 111; Awards Chairman (2l; Extramurals Chairman 131; President of Co-Off Club (41; Co-Editor Maiors Voice 131; AAHPER (1. 2, 3, 4); NCAAHPER ll. 2. 3. Iamce McLamb McMahon Madison Margaret Janice McNeill Red Springs B-A. IN MATHEMATICS. Westminster Fellowship (1). Treasurer (21, Worship Chairman 131. Svnod Representative (4); Square Circle (3. 4): SNEA ( . 4); Dorm Committees (1. 2. 3. 41; Senior Cla M.Mali.. n l.N,-ill Hope Foster McRorie North Wilkesboro B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Drama (II; BSU (II; Elliott Hall Social Committee (2. 3|; Sociolopv Club (1. 4); EM.oll Hall Special Events Committee (41; DC (4 1. Carol Ann Maguire Rumson. N. J. B A. IN ELEMENTARI ' EDUC ATION. NSA (11; SNEA (3. 4); Section Leader (41; Junior Show (J I. Newman Club (1. 2. 3. 41. Mauelynn Suzanne Maney B.SS.A IN secretarial ADMINISTRATION. Ga Publicily Chairman (41. Sipma Alpha (3. 41; M.Kor MaKuii Mary Ellen Mangum Glen Alpine B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Honor Court (3.41; Ciolden Chain (41; Beta Beta Beta (3.41; Elections Chairman (21; LcBisIaturc (I); Honor Roll (2. 31. Patricia Eileen Maready Chinquapin B S H I IN ( I OTHINd Westminster Fellowship ( 1 I ; AHEA ( 3, 4). Caroline Holt Marr Winslon-Salem B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Medical Tcchnoloey Club (1. 2. 3. 41. Section Leader (2. 31. Dorm Basketball ( I. 2. 3. 41, Elok:e Joyce Martin Fallstnn B.SS.A, IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Gamma Alpha (3.41. SNEA (3.4), NBEA (3,41; Junior Assistant (3). 0k bitMi. I ' dlsy Gloria Rebecca Martin Lawsonville B.A. IN BIOLOGY. El Circuki Hispanico (r. 2. 31; Brooks Scholar II, 2, - ' .41; Cutler Scholar (41; Medical Technology Club II. 2. 3. 41; Chemislry Patsy Anne Martin B.A. IN FRENCH Junior Year Abroad HI; 1 VVestminsler Fvllowihip I I. 2. 41. Priscilla Lane Martin BA. in mathematics. Honor Roll II. 2. Favetteville ■Francaik (2. .1. 41; Wadesbon, Teresa Ann Martin Fallstm B A IN PS ' .CHIII.OCIY. Psvchologv Club 12. .1, 41; Student Advisor Curriculum Commiilee 1.1. 41; Psi Chi 1.11. Secretary-Treasurer 141. Class of 1965 Massey May ' ' A Barbara Jane Massel B.A. IN ENGLISH. Pine NeeJIes Class Editor I2l. : Commissioner 121; Junior Show 1.11; Marshal 111 English Club |4 1, Ring Committee 111; Daisy Cha GreeiisiiuMi aphy Editor 14 1; Patricia Helene Massey be a. in painting. Anne Harrelson May B.S.H.E. in clothing. Martha Elizabeth Mayberrv Huiili-i s illc B.A. in elementary EDUCATION. NEA 12.41; ACE 111. Member- Swaiiiiaiiiia Gri ' i ' iislioni Mary Ellen Meador B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION 4-H Club I 1 man 121, Vice-President 111; AHEA 12. NCEA 12, .1, 41; BSU ID; Dorm Comr Ju 131. II. 21; Daisy Chain Brenda Kay Meadows Greensboro B A. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION Elliott Hall Special Events Committee II. 21. SNEA (1, 2, 3, 41; Pine ee,llet Class Editor |21, Editor-in-Chief 131, Associate Editor 14 1; Town Students ' Association I • ll Elections Chairman (4l; Elections Board |4|; Class Commission dV: At El |4|. Sue Ellen Medley Greensboro B.A. IN INGUSH Ereshman Commission (11; Legislature II, 2, 41; Assistani House President (21; Golf Club (31; English Club 141, Vice President ill. J.mior SJlow (31; Senior Class President 14) Imer-Class ■Cabinet (4); Handbook Commiilee 121- J f Daisy Cha Hall Board 121 Judy Carolyn Melton hevi B.A. IN MATHEMATICS Section Leader 111; German Club II. : ' ' ' ' ' 1; Junior Honor Seminar 1 3); Honor Pro ' gr; Judith Wainscott Melvin B A. IN primary EDUCATION. Cbiiia: Mi-lio Melvi class oi 1965 Edna Marie Meredith Raleij Min.T Mlnton Roberta Stillman Meyer HamlmiL ' . . Y. B.A. IN ENGLISH LITERATURE. Transfer Student (31; Caroiinj Cliris- tian Fellowship (3. 4|- Marilyn Elsie Miller B.A, IN SOCIOLOGY. Freshman Honors Semin (4l; Sociology Club (4). Mary Ann Miner B.A. IN ELEMF.NTAR-4- EDUCATION. Legislature (I); Dolphin-Seal (II; Newman Cluh ( I. 2. .1). President (4); Spanish Club (.1, 4); SNEA (.1. 4); ACE (3. 41: Section Leader (3. 4); Dorm Committee (4). Winstoii-Salt ' i (II; Wesle.v Foundalu Asheboro Mill he Iolir Linda Raye Minish Marion B A IN I I I Ml MARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committee (1, 2, 4); SNEA •Ji Mil (1 Ji: Junior Show (31; Senior Commission Member (41. Iniii ,ii..ii ( ..niiiiillee (41; Sister-Class Committee (41; Elliott Hall Social 1 M.nts (. Mrniniiuc (3). Secretary (4); Legislature (4i. Nannette Jackson Minor BM. IN PIANO. Mu Phi Epsilon ( 1. 2. 3. 4|, Choir (11; Chorale Cheerleader (ll; American Federation of Music Clubs (1. 2. 3, 4 Charlotte Anne Starr Minton BM, IN MUSK [ DUCATION Marshal (3, Chaplain 14 1. Section leader (41; Dorm Ct MENC 14 1. Student Adusorv Curriculum C Symphonv II. 2. 3. 4|. Universilc Sinfonia (1, Honors Seminar III Greensboro 4); Mu Phi Epsilon (31. Kathleen y NN Mitchell B a in MATHFMATK S, Junior A Marilyn Eiuenh Mohk B a IN PS ! CHOI (K.I , Arlin.aton. Va. Nortbport. N. Y. Lumberton Vivian Caroline Monts B.A. IN ENGl iSH. ( ,ifo i;iiii i S(aff (2), Associate News Editor (31. Ma ainnc EdKor (4); Assistant Junior House President l3l. French Club (1 Rc.idcrs and Wrilers Gioup (2 I. Junior Show (3) Betty Jew Moore B A IN MATHFMAIK s 11, 2. 3. 41; SNEA l4i. Junior A llobi J I i)Y Carol Moore Smilhfield B A IN HlSJOkl Linda Darlene Moore Sunnnrrliflil BS.H.E. in CLfJTHlNG. AHEA (2, 3. 41 . 4-H Club (1.2). Trcasuiei 13 1. Co-Social Chairman (4); Honor Roll (li; Hall Board (4.1. Maxine Huccins Moore Four Oaks B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. M;irs Hill Collcuc (I. 2); ACFl (.1.4); SNEA (3.4): BSU (3.4). I ROI.A l.()i!i: K MooitE Woo(ibridge. Va. B.A. IN II 1 Ml M AK 1 nuCATION. Elliott Hall Entertainment Com- mittee 111. •..i, ,V,,,H.i liiKiness Stall (2. .1); ACEl (3. 4); SNEA (4); Classific.ilion of Dllites t. ommitlee (3). Chairman (41. Sarah Joyce Moore b.a. in elementar- - eoucatiox n,.[ Leader ( I) ; Ellioll Hall Soei.il Commiciei i . ' i Jean Brake Morga.n Rocky Mount B A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Elliott Hall Publicity Committee (11; Dorm Com- mittees (I. 3. 41; Y ' DC (3. 41; Sociology Club (3). Social Committee Co- Chairman (4); Junior Show Committee (3); Senior Class Commission (4). Amelia Marlene Morris B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY Antierson Jun Club (3. 41; YDC (41. Betty Carol Morton b.a. in elementary education. ju Marshal (4); NEA (41. Olar. S. C. ; BSU (1.21; Sociology Jacksonville SusETTE Blair Mottsman Charlotte B.A. IN elementary EDUCATION. Hillel (I. 4). Interfaith Repre- sentative (2). RecordinB Sccrcl.iry (31; Modern Dance Group (I); Sociology Section Leade: Rebecca Joyce Mullen B.A. IN ENGLISH. Pfeilfer College Carolinian Stall (41; English Club (.1. Cookie Jeanette Mullinix B.S.S.A. IN secretarial ADMINISTRATION. YDC Alpha (3). Social Committee (4); Inlermurals (1. 2 1 4i Cary Vass Carol Dorsett Murphy B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Sociology Club H. 4r (II; Honor Roll (3); Hall Board (4); ACE (2 Winston-Salem lass Publicity Committee UCCF (11. Mae Ellen Murphy b.s.h.e. in education. ahea 4-H Club (II; Section Leader (2. Donna Kay Myers b she in clothing. ahea (2 Henrietta Nance b.m. in applied music. Newton Grovf ; NEA (1.2, 3. 4); NCEA 12. 3.41 ); Glee Club (41; YDC I .Morri. Morloti .tySf9 Greensboro -Murphy. C. Myers Nanc-e Neighe Phyllis Elaine Nance Washington B-A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACEI (3, 4); SNEA (1,4); Pine See tU ' S SlaR 13). Rosalind Neigher Longmeadow. Mass. B A. IN HlSTOR-l. H)ilorv Club (3). Secrclary-Treasurer (4); ElecDons Board 13); Hillel (I, 3. 4). Treasurer (2); Student Traffic Committee (4); Junior Show Cast, Ticket Committee (3); SNEA (3, 4); Dorm Committee (1, 2); UDC (3); Elliott Hall Social Co Neivliy Newlin Carol Virginia Newsy West Berlin. Germany slalure 11); Dorm Social Committee (1. 2); Art 4 ) , Campus Representative to Weathcrspoon Senior House President (41. Katiiekine Marie Newlin Snow t amp B.S.H.E. in education. Ouillord College (1). 4-H Club Dorm Repre- sentative (2), Vice-President (3. 4); English Club (3, 41; Dorm Social Com- mitlee (2. 3, 41; YRC (2, 3. 4); SNEA (2, 3, 4); Le Cercle Francais (2). Janet Gwen Newsom B A. IN CHEMISTRY Chemis , Club (2. 4). Vice-President Jat- ' ksoiiville Joyce Johnson Newton B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Dorm Coi (3, 4), NCEA (3, 4); Square Crrcle I Graham (1); Daisy Chain (2); SNEA .NcWMMil Ncwion. J. Mary Ann Teague Newton Hickory B A IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. SNEA (3.4); ACEI (3. 4); YDC (3); Spanish Club (21. Barbara Latrecia Nichols Morehead City B A, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Pfeiffer College 11.2); ACEI (3). Publicilv Chairman (4); Pnie Needlei Staff (3). Annie Lois Norton Franklin B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. 4-H Club (1 ); SNEA |3. 4); ACE Lynn Ohgren North PlainfieUl, N. J. B.A IN BIOLOGI. M.isqucraders (2. 3, 4); Jacket Committee ID; Hals OfT D.iy Commiltce (2 1. Dorm Intermural Sports (1. 4) Mmi { ' , M 1IK Oi.ixe Durham Md I DUCATION. Elections Board I mmittee (11; Junior Show (31; C SNl A (3. 4); ACEI (3, 41. Karen JoA . E Ostdahl Wilmington. Del. B.A. IN ENCLISH. Dorm Committees (2, 3). Junior Show (3|; ' l RC (2. 4). Treasurer (3|; Marshal (3, 41; English Club Treasurer (3). Presidenl (4); Student Traffic Committee (41; Senior Commission (4). Glenda Dale Overbv B A IN MATHEMATICS, Squar Chairm.in (1), Honors Program Marshal (4). Spra Ti Committee SNEA (41; class of 1965 Mary Clyde Overman b.s.h.e- in interior design. Djrm Commictee (II; AHEA (2. .1. 4 of Directors (?. 4); Elliott H,ill Specie Greensboro Bllioll Hall Social Commillee (1); ; TSA (2, 3. 4); NSED (.1. 4|, Board Janice Holt Pace Greensborc B A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spanish Club Cl; 4-H Club (2) Linda Lou Painter B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. Junu Show ( .1 ) ; BSU ( 1 I . Council ( 2 ) . .Alice Herman Park House President (.1 Raleigh S IN PH ' l SICAL EDUCATION. President of Freshmen Physical Educa- on Majors III: ARFCW, Planning Committee (2), President (.1, 4); See- on lijLkr II. :i; Honor Roll (3); Honor Court Member (3). Executive eiKi H . I 1 - I ,..l.l( n Chain (3, 41; RA Honor Group (I. 31; RA Cabinet li.I iRi (4); Hockcv Club (1. 2, 3); Co-Off Club (2. 3, 4); .11.11 11 , I ■I u.im II. 2. 3); ' Dorm Intramurals (I, 2. 3. 4); Junior ssi.i. ' . . .iiimister Fellowship (4). Anita Louise Patterson Show Committei Shelby Kathryn Anne Pearsall B.A. IN elementary EDUCATION. Junic Greensboro 1; SNEA (3. 4i. Wilma Joyce Pendergrass Durham B.A. IN ENGLISH. Hall Board (I. 2); Dorm Committees (I. 2. 31; NSA Representative (31; Dorm Elections Chairman (31; Carolinian (3). Review Editor (41; Sophomore Publicity Committee (21; English Club (41; Dorm Scrapbook Committee (41; Honors Work (41; Food Liaison Committee (31. Virginia Kyser Pennington B.M. in EDUCATION. Dorm Commit 2. 4), Social Chairman (31; Section Chorister (3, 4|, Social Chairman 13); Kay Fern Permar B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Band ( 1 ) Thoinasville I I; University Choir (1. Mu Phi Epsilon (2 1, Greensbo jreensDoro Joan Rogers Perry B.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. TSA (3, 41; SNEA (4); Dorm Commit (11. College Stores Committee (21; Hall Board (4); History Club (41. Faye Houch Petrea Salisbury Perry Carolyn Joan Pfaff B.A. IN BIOLOGY. Medical Technology Club ( Francais (I, 2); Dorm Committee Chairman Chemistry Club (II; Rat Day Co Doris Jean Phillips b f a. in art. Page 177 Charlotte Kaniiapolis Pfaff Phillips ?l ft f) Phillips. D. I ' liillip-. Marlh Pliillips, Ma Class of 1965 . Pil.kin I ' ltlnian l ' ull.nl.ausli I ' upe Doris Louise Phillips Morehead City B.S-H.E. IN EDUCATION. Honor Roll (1. 2, 3); Omicron Nu (41; AHEA C. 31. Membership Chajrman (4); Elliolt Hall Representalive (2). Martha Judith Phillips Lumbertoii littee (1). WSFVV Makv Jo .A.N.N Phillips Swepsonville B A IN I.NGI ISH Dorm Commutees (1. 2, 3); Daisy Chain (2); Junior A ' .Msl.inl 111, Senior Commission (41; English Club (3. 4); Section Leader (41. .SNEA IJI. NCEA (41; NCTE (3. 41. Jacquelyn Montgomery Pickett Farmvill B.A, IN PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS. Hall Board (21; Honor Ri (I. 2. 1|; Dorm Commiltee (31; Square Circle (1. 2. 3. 4l; Le Cere Patricia Ann Pierce Sanfuid BS HE. IN EDUCATION. Elon College (1. 2); Dorm Represenlalive for Weslminsler Fellowship (31; AHEA (4|. Janet Sue Pipkin Mount Olive B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. ACEI (3. 4); SNEA (3. 41; Y RC Katiierine Ann Pittman b.s.s.a. in secretarial administration Kaleiiili Susan Ann Poffenbaugii b a in english Wilminsti.il. IM. Margaret , nn Pope Birmingham. .Ma. B A IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, ' i DC (41. Dorm Commillee (41 Sandra Lee Poteat B.A. IN MATHEMATK S. Warren W lis. Circle Club (3. 4). Moryanlon ollege (1. 21. Square Martha Elizabeth Pratt Wilkesboro BS IN home economics. Wesley Foundation (2. 3. 41; AHEA (I. 2. 3. 41. ACEI (21. Pubhcilv Chairman (31. Dorm Representative (4|; Dorm Commiuees ( 1 2 4i Chairman ( 3 I . Merrill-Palmer Inslilute ( 3 I . RUDITE PrEIMATS B.A IN HISTORY A.- hebolo JiUY Cakiii, I ' liii e Jacksonvilli BM in U sh 11)11 TION. University Choir (1. 2); Chorale (2, 3. 41 Mu Pill I i.il.n (•.!). Murrkige il Figuro 121; Carmen (3); Sluer Angclu, I3i; ,«iiiii iil.N c I horal Festival (31. Mildred Gordon Price rrbury Club ( Sandra Fehr Pritciiard b.a. in mathematics. Efk-nton .4); Mcdicjl Tcthnolopy Club U), Greensboro Helen Louise Proffitt BakI Creek B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Glee Club (11; Dorm Commillce (1, 41; Daisy Chain i:i; Harriett EUicitl Social Science Forum Commillce (.1), Student Chairman (41; Hall Board (41; Sociology Club (31. Treasurer (4). Martha Grace Prothro McLean, Va. B.A. IN ENGLISH. Choir (21; Reader Writers Club. President (2. 31; Cormldi (2, 3). Editor (4); Frances Gluck Memorial Award (3); Honors Seminar (1. 2); YDC (41. Penny Lee Pruett Cheltenham, Pa. B.F.A. IN ART EDUCATION. Dorm Representative to Elliott Hall (II; Jacket Committee (1); Sophomore Commission Member; Art Club (2. 3); Jr. Commission Member (3); Scrapbook Co-Chairman (4); YRC. Dorm Representative (4). P.ATRiciA Ann Pruitt TraphiU Sandra Vestal Plllev Fayetteville (II; Dorm Committee (1. Ann Pullium Andrews B.S.H.E. IN TEXTILES. Omicron Nu (41; AHEA (1, 41; Chemislrv Club (11; Mathematics Club (31. Barbara Ann Purgason Greensboro B.S.S.A. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION. University Chnir (1.21, University Chorale (2. 3. 4|; Marriage of Fintiro (21; Inlervarsity Christian Fellowship (3. 41; Gamma Alpha (3. 4|; The N ilhi:y (3). Pruel Pruil Janice Elizabeth Purgason as. IN HOME ECONOMICS. Hall PiiiLLis Ann Queen BAIN BIOLOGY. Section Leader (11; Junior Adv Bosti. Teresa Anne Quincannon Winston-Salem B.S.H.E. IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT. Section Leader (11; Hall Board (31; House President (41; AHEA (1. 2. 3. 41; Junior Show (31; ACEI (3. 41; Junior Commission (31; Dorm Committees (1.2. 31. Ida Mae Ramey Franklin B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committee (1. 41; Social Events Committee in Elliott Hall (3); SNEA (3. 4); Hallboard (4); SNEA Pull. Pulliu Queen Page 179 Rankin Kaper Karen Ann Rankin Linda Hayes Raper B.A. IN ENGLISH. Church Choir Sali; Raleifili ; English Ck]b (41: LeBislaturc (4| o Kalchfor.l KatiliHi- Jane Henri Ratchford B A. IN elementary EDUCATION ACEI (31, I (4); SNEA (41, UNC-G Glee Club (2), Vice Presidei Fellowship (4i; Dorm Commiltee (2, 41 Margaret Austin Ratcliffe JCATION inior Coi Roll (1. Gastoiiia Represeniativc Smilhfipkl (1), Chairman Clara Jiditii Reese Hickin N B.FA, IN INTERIOR DESIGN. Hall Board (11, Sophomore Commission (21; Daisy Chain (2); lunior House President (31; Class Beauly Represenla- live (31; Junior Show (31; College Cheerleader (41; Court ol Social Regula- tions (4); Pine Needles Beauly (41. Reese Retail Melba Louise Regan b.s.h.e. in clothing. ahea ( 1. 2, 41 Lauriiiburf; ee (1, 21. Atlanta. Ga. DoNNA Rae Reiss B.A. IN ENGLISH- Freshman Ball Committee (II; Dorm Committee 21; Elliott Hall Social Committee (11; Pine Needles (1. 21; Sophom Commission (2); Carolinian Assistant Copy Editor (21: Sister Class Ch, man (31; Junior Show Co-Chairman (31; Carolinian Copy Editor (31. Rita Faye Rhodes Gastoiiia 1. 2. 3. 41, ; HAP (2|; Lenora Anne Richter Dover. Del. B,A. in ENGLISH, English Club (3, 41; Junior Show (3|; Hall Board (41; YRC (41: Co-chairman Senior Scrapbook Commiltee (4) Joan Eileen Rickards Salisbury B.A. IN MATHEMATICS, Squar Leader I4l. e Circ rie (3, 41; SNEA (3, 41; Scclio ' n Myra Lynn Rink GrefMsboru Rei5 B.M. IN PIANO. Mu Phi Epsilon : Junior Show (31; . hirr,at:e ol Fmo (1.2, 3, 41; Univ 1 ; Carmen ersity Bank (1, 2. 3, 41, Rlioiles Carol Joyce Riser Charleston. S. C. B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. MaI!(.i Kuri ' K l.dXETT RoDBiNS Forest City BS IN IKIMI lAONdMKS Mars Hill College ( 1, 2 1 ; Honor Roll i AHEA (31. Dorm Rcpresenla Page 180 Saka Elizabeth Robinson Salisbury B.SH.E. IN EDUCATION. AHEA (I. 3. 41. Secretary (2); Junior Show 13); N. C. HEA College Club. Secretary (.1. 4); Junior Adyisor (3); Mar- shal (1. 4); German Club (1, 21; Dorm Coramillees (I, 2. 3). Class of 1965 Elizabeth Ann Roberts B.SH.E. IN education. 4.H Club ( 1. 2. 3. Vice-chairman (4 1; Sprine Workshop; SNEA Asheville , AHEA ( 1. 2. 3). Second Elizabeth O ' Neal Roberson Wilmington B.A. IN BIOLOG1 Dorm Commillee ill; Glee Club (I, 41; Canlerbury C lub I I ). Vcsuy 12. 4). Presidenl l3l. Junior Show |3|; SNEA 141. Patricia Ann Robertson B A. IN sociology Greensboro .Susan Margaret Rodman B.A IN biology. Salisbury Mary Marie Rogers Asheville B.A. IN sociology-anthropology. Sociology Club (2. 3.4); Alpha Kappa Delia (3. 4); Junior Assistant (31; Dorm Committee (I); Latin Polly Hart Rogers B.S.S.A- IN EDUCATION. St. Ma Committee t 3 I . Gamma Alpha ( 3. Wendel i Junior Collepe (I. 21; Junior Shoi Janet Rose Philadelphia. Pa. B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Commiitees II. 21; Hall Board (2); ACEI (3. 4); NEA (41; Executive Cabinet t4); Senior House Elizabeth Louise Ross Charlotte B.A. IN political SCIENCE. NSA Council (4); German Club. President 14); Social Chairman (4); Student Advisory Curriculum Committee |3). Junior Commission (3); Junior Show Committee (31. Ella Lee Ross B.A. IN history. Dorm Co Shara Marie Rolsselle b.a. in special education. snea (4); acei cial Events Committee (3 1; French Club (II. Weldon 2); R A. Representative (31. Beaumont . Texas ; Elliott Hall Spc- JoDi Rush B M. IN ORGAN. ViCKi Lynn Rush B-S.H.E. in education. AHEA SNEA (41. Charlotte Burlington Honor Roll (1. 2 I, isll. J. sh, V. Sagar Class of 1965 Ann Vernon Sagar Elkin B A IN SOCIOLOGY. Legislature Representative (I): Freshman Com- missii n (II. Elliott Hall Committee (1); Sophomore Commission {2|. Elholt Hall Social Committee Chairman (2, 31; Marshal (3); Sociology Club (3. 4); Junior Show (31: Executive Cabinet (41; CU Council Member (4): Elliott Hall President (4); Delegate to Regional Student Un Conference (4). GoHsboro Becky Jordan Saunders B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. Student Program and Folic School of Home Econimics (2, 3, 4); AHEA (I. 3. 41, Dorm Represenla live (2l. TSA (3. 4). Lynne Elaine Sciiiniidt Arlington. Va. B S. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Section Leader (II: Senior Dance Group ( I, 41, Treasurer (2). Vice-President (31; Theiii Dance (I, 2. 3. 41: Annie Gel Ynur Gun 12); Paiama Game (3); USD Show Tour (3); Ml Fair Lady (4) . Vera Ann Schubart b.a. in english Mary Draichon Scott bs in physical education. Jllianne ' ells Scurry B A. IN psychology. Glenna S frit Sears B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Lutheran Studei 11.2); Housekeeping Commiliee (3l; ACE (4i: SNEA (4i Raleiph Wliitevili, ' Reiiisville Raleigh Nancy Jane Sears b.s.h.e. in education ahea ii. 2. Club (2); Dorm Committee Chairman (2): McLeansville Committee (3); Spanish nor Roll (2, 3); Omicron Annie Mary Seei.y Raleigh B A. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION. Westminsler Fellowship (1, 2. 41. ,a ' cE (I); SNEA (4); .Spanish Club (I); Dorm Committee (II; YDC (4); Histnrv Club (41. Sandra Sue Sellers Kay Frances Sells B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. Hon mimics Dorm Representative (3l; Salisbur (1.2.41, Juni. Monro .■nn HASTINGS Setzer Winthesler. Va. B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (I. 2. 3). H.ill Board (2, 41; Honor Court (3); Junior Show (3); German Club ( 1. 2i, R.u Day Committee (21: ACE Dorm Representative (4); SNEA (4i Belinda Anne Siivde b.a. in english. VVashingliiii. I). C. Charlotte Alice Sharpe b fa- in advertising. Davidson Laurinburg r Fellowship Dormer (I). Worship Chair- ideralor (4); Legislature (3,4); Commillee I, Conslliiition Committee (4); Inlerfailh ; Junior Advisor (J). %r1 Carolyn Elizabeth Sheariiv b,a, in english. Linda Dell Shope Rocky Mount Franklin I Club (1.2); Caduceus Letitia Elizabeth Shrank Brevard BSSA. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION. Spanish Club (1. 2); Glee Club ij. 4); YRC (4); St. Mary ' s House Vestry (2. i. 4); Gamma Alpha (.1. 4). Shearin Shope Elizabeth Ann Shreve b.a, in french. Greensboro Jo Angela Sills Kannapolis B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Service League (I); Jacket Committee (I); Sopho- more Class Commission (2); Junior Class Secretary (i): Sociology Club (.11. Vice-President (41. Evelyn Carole Snow Simpson b.s he. in education Cheryl Peterson Simpson b.a in history Beaufort Rita Diane Singleton Shelby B.S. IN PH SICAL EDUCATION. Recreation Association Cabinet (I), Sport Head (4); R.A. Honor Group (.1); Modern Dance Group (2. 3, 4); Co-Of? II. 2. 3. 41; Varsity Basketball Team (2. 3. 4); Junior Assistant (3); ARFCW Committee (2). ' . UCE Brandon Smith Rural Hall BS IN HOME ECONOMICS. College Chapter of AHEA (1. 2), Dorm Representative (3). Elections Chairman (3), Yearbook Chairman (41; He.ilth Liaison Committee (3). Chairman (4); SNEA (3, 4); College Choir Bobbie Carole Smith B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Junior As; Square Circle (I, 2, 3, 41; SNEA (1, 3. Kcrnersvil. (3); Spanish Club (I, 2 Sills Simpson, E. Bonnie Lanier Smith Winston-Salem B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. German Club (I. 2); Sociology Club (3. 4); Madri- gal Clioral Group (3). Simpson, C. -mill.. H. -mitli. J. Siiiith. L. Smilh. P. Harkikt Ramey Smith New Bloomfield. Pa. B A, IN SOCIOLOGY. Spanish Club (4); Sociology Club (41; Honors Seminar Cl, Honor Roll (1. 2); Carohnuin SlafT (1); Sigma Delta Pi 12. -1. 41. Alpha Kappa Delta (2. .1. 4); Junior Year Abroad in Spain (3). Jeanme Marsl. nd Smith Madison. N. J. B.A. in elementary EDUCATION. Dorm Commillees (1.2); Service League (II; SNEA (3. 4); ACE (3. 41; N. C. Stale Student Legislature (2. 41. Chairman (31; Golden Chain (3. 4); Commillee on Legislation 131 ' ' ■■■; Legislature (2.41; Hall Board I4i; Junior Cla ; Section Leader (2 Leah Li MII H l |c s AND HI.STORY. Cha Ml, Sophomore Commissio Favetteville I Regula Patricia Sue Smith Trvon IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. French Club (1. 21; SGA Execu- Committee (21; YDC 12. 41; Class Committees (2. 3. 41; Dorm Com- . ' e ( 1. 2. 4); Junior House President (3); House President ' s Association ACE (4). Social Committee (3); SNEA Program ; Senior Marshal (4). Virginia Elizabeth Smith Jone.sville vc (4); NEA Sarah Alice Smitherman B.S.HE. IN EDUCATION. Honors Award ( 1 ); Sophomore Omicron Nu 141. AHEA (1). Committee Chairr Honor Roll (1. 2. 3); Borden Awa Committee (4); 4-H Club. Commiitt Lorene Nolen Snodderly East Beiifl Josephine Kremer ■d (41; Faculty Science Club Seminar Greensboro ollepe Choir (II; Spanish Club ViRGi.MA Lois Soiset B S.S A. IN SECRETARIAL , Matthews DMINISTRATION, Ca Sandra Jean Sox B.S.S.A. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION. St. Mary ' s Jun lege (1. 2); Junior Show Program Committee (3); Gamma Alpha Jean Carolyn Spears B-SH.E. IN CLOTHING. Don Favetlevill ; AHEA (1. 2. 3. 4 Barbar. Ayers Spencer B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY ' . Section Leader (2); Soph Interclass Council Representative (3); Sociology Club (3 Westfield. N. J. Nancy Ann Spencer Charlotte ; SGA Health Liaison Sue Richardson Spencer Seagrove B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (2. 3 ); Class Committee (2); Pine Needles (2). Academic Editor (3); El Circulo His- panico (1, 2); SNEA (1, 2. 3, 4); ACEI (3. 4); TSA (4); Honor Roll (1, 2. 3). Spencer. B. Spenrer. N. Spencer. .S. Jff class of 1965 Carol Ruth Stainback b.s.h.e. in education. ahea 2. 3. 4)- Nancy Charles Stallincs B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. AHEA, Dorm Chairman Social Committee i). Elliott Hall Special Ev Honor Roll (. ); ACE O. 41; SNEA (3. 4); Pine Needl, (31. Editor (41; Executive Cabinet (4). Lynda Brewer Stanley B.A. IN elementary EDUCATION. Charlotte Raleigh Committees (1.2), Greensboro Ann HiGHT Starling B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Dorm Committ Hall Committees (2); Sociology Club (3. 4); N, C. College Federation Board (4); Junior Show Publicity Committee 13); Senior Inv Luniberton 1, 2. 3.4); Tap Club (1), Elliott Co-Social Chairman (4); YDC Section Leader (3); Hall Board Baltimore, Md. Gri ' t ' iisboro Helen Jean Stegman B.A. IN ENGLISH. Glee Club (1); Dorm Comi 41; Junior House President (3); Student Traffic English Club (3, 4); Junior Show |3). Susan Elizabeth Stentz B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Grcenshon. mpliony (I, 2); University Sinlonia (3); University Glee Club (3. 4i. Snultru legislature Representative 11, 4); TSA (I, 3, 41, Secretary (:i, II. ill lt,..ird (1, 2); Sophomore Class Commission (2). Junior Class ( ,.mmissi -n ill, Canter- burv Club (I); Pme Needles. Faculty and Administration Co-bililor (3. 4); ACE (4|; TSA Representative (4); SNEA (4). Vera Emma Stettler Charlotte B.S.S.A. IN MERCHANDISING. Lutheran League (11; Chorus (2);Tennis Club 1 1 , 2 ) ; French Club (11; Dorm Committee ( 3 ) ; 4-H Club ( 3 1 ; German Club II. 3, 4), Secretary (2); Gamma Alpha Publicity Committee (3. 41; Hall Board (4); Section Leader (1). Mewarl Stutts Judy Carolynn Stewart Dunn B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (2). Chairman ( 1 ) ; Freshman Class Song Committee { 1 ) ; College Cheerleader Commission (1); Glee Club (1. 2), Secretary (3). President (4); CCF (2). Social Chair- man (3), Secretary (4); NEA (4). Linda Kay Stutts Rockingham B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Committees (3. 4), ACE (41; Pine Needlei (4); YDC (4). Brenda Kay Sugg Snow Hill B.S. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Glee Club (2. 3); Dance Group (2, 3); Recreation Association Cabinet (4). Dorm Represent. itive (4); Class Editor Mu . f ' i Voiee ( I. 2. 3, 4). Neva Frances Sullivan Charlotte B.S.H.E. IN INTERIOR DESIGN. Dolphin-Seal (1), Dorm Social Com- mittee. Co-Chairman (1); NSID (3. 4|; Marshal |3, 41, AHEA (1, 2, 3). Elsie P. tricia Sutherlin ■(1). Cha: Iacquelyn Joyner Swar.4T b s he. in education. ahea ( Show (3). Durham imiltee (2), 1 (4); Hats- 3,4); West- Myrtle Beach. S. C. 2. 3, 4); Service League (2); Junior Page 18.5 class of 1965 Teague, M. iiplelon Tennenl Tesh Tha.ker Tlii.pen Thoiiia Tlioma Donna Jean Taylor B.SHE. IN CHILD DEVEl man (3(; ACEI (41; SNEA ( Judith Bil-vdv Taylor ENCH. TSA (I rancais (4): Le mission (31; Hall Board (4 Martha Ross Teague B a. u Atlantic Greensboro 1 Representative (4); Greensboro n Club (1. 2); Beta Beta Beta (3. 41; Medical 11; WSF.W. (3. 4); Hall Board (41; Section Sylvia Adelaide Teague B A- IN drama. Jane Elizabeth Teal BA. IN ECONOMICS. East Carolina College (II; Polit ( 3 ) . Secretary ( 4 1 ; Rinp Committee ( 3 ) ; Social Science F Show 131; Hall Board (4 1. Coneortl Raleigh al Economy Club Judith Cameron Teer Hidi P.iint B a. in psychology. Psychology Club (2. 3. 4); Dorm Commi Junior Show (31. Ticket Committee Chairman (3); TSA (4); Vc Fellowship (I); Freshman Formal Committee (I). Alice Marie Templeton Greensboro B..A. IN ENGLISH. Dorm Committees (I. 2. 4). Dorm Represei Service League (31; English Club (41; SNEA (1. 4); Interfaith Co 31; Lutheran Students Association (I, 2. 3, 4). President (2. 3) Ann Preslar Tennent B.M. IN MUSIC EDUCATION. Uni Chorale (4); Dorm Committee (31. C Raleieh Winston-Salem Almeda Frances Tesh B A. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION. Band (1); Moravian Fellowship {I, 3). President (2. 4l; Inlerfailh Council (2, 3, 4); Daisy Chain (2); Junior Show 111; ACE 13. 41; SNEA (3). Carol Rives Thacker Winston-Salem B.M. IN PIANO. Glee Club ( I, 2. 3. 41; Mu Phi Epsilon (I. 2, 3. 4); AGO (2. 3. 41; Elections Board (2. 31; Districting Committee (2). Chairman (3); Legislature (1.21; Junior Advisor (31; Junior Show Committee (31; Junior Commission (31. Carol Irvin Thigpen B.S.S A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Westn Gamma Alpha 13, 41. Coneoril Fellowship (1); Sara Lou Thomas Salisbury B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION, AHEA (1. 2. 31. Social Chairman (4); Marshal (3. 41; Junior Show (3 1; Commission Member (2l; Dorm Committees (I. Charlotte n (3); Hats-Oft Day Sandra 1,ee Thomason B A. IN SOC lOI IK.Y. Dorm Committee (I). Ch ( ommiucc i2l. Hall Board (2, 3); Sophomore Commission (2); Junto: Show Record t ..mmiltee Chairman (3); Y ' RC (3); Sociology Club (3. 4) VVWB (2, 3, 41. txAUDiA IRE E Thompson B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Square Circle (1. : Junior Sliow (3). One Dilemma, Deviled Plea I ' lxie Playhouse (3); YDC (4). Barbara Elizabeth Tice Shelby 3. 4 ) ; Section Leader { I ) : ' Costume Committee (3): Movock Jacksonville se President (2); Davloiia Beach. Fla. Committee 11); ACHI ll ); Carol .V.nn Tissie B A, IN BIOLOGY. Dorm Committee (11; A Hall Board (3); Junior Show Proeram Comr SNEA (4). Charlotte Lynne Titis B.A IN ELEMENTAR ' education. Don Belle Elizabeth Todd B.A. IN ART. Wheaton College. Illin Patricia Ann Todd B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. NSA Dorm Representative (I); Intervarsit Fellowship (I. 2); Glee Club (I); Choir (2. 41; Square Circle 2. 41; Chair man WC Delegation to CCUN (2); NSA (21; SNEA (41; Junior Yea Abroad in France (3). Greensboro Tiiu Jamis Cecilia Townsend Alexandria. Va. B S. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Greensboro Symphony (I, 21; Hall Board (2); Weslev Foundation (4); Junior Show (3): Recreation Associa- tion (.1. 4), Dorm Representative (11, Publicity Chairman (2); Carnlinian Staff I 2. 3); Majors ' Voice Co-Editor (31. Martha Amelia Troxler b.a. in elementary education. Su mmerville . S. C. , (3. 41; SNEA i Betsy Rose Turner b.s.s.a. in education. Court of Social Regulations ( Henderson Recording Secretary. Todd, B. Todd. P. Susan Emily Tuttle Kannapolis B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. NSA Dorm Representative (II; ACEI (3.4); SNEA (31, Vice-President (4); Assistant House President (31. Susan Esther Twice High Point B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Junior House President (31; Senior Class Secretary (41; HPA (31; Hall Board (41; Interclass Council, Secretary (41; Junior Show (3); SNEA (3. 4); ACEI (31. Dorm Repre- sentative (41; Dorm Committees (21. Social Chairman (II; Legislature (31; French Club (II; Parents ' Weekend Committee (2); Honor Roll (3). Dale Caroline Ulrey Hickory B.A. IN HISTORY. Section Leader (ll; of UNC-G (2); HaU Board (3); Carolim Editor (4); National Collegiate Press Con Legislature (4); Senior Commission (4). Dorm Commillec on Layout Editor ( ( 1 ); Theatre :3). Associate . Club (.1. 4); Marilyn Irene Vail DeWitt. N. Y. BA. IN FRENCH. Spanish Club (I, 2 4,); French Club (1. 2. 41; Hall Board (ll; Honors Seminar (1. 2. 4); Honor Roll (I. 2); NSA, CCUN Delegate ( 1 1 ; Junior Year Abroad in Paris ( 3 ) . Page 187 auglin aufihn Martha Jane Vaichn Mount Airv BSSA IN BUSINESS 1;DIICATI0N- Ciamma Alpha (?, 41. Mary Jean Vaighn Mount Airv B.S.S.A. IN SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION- Dorm Commiciee (31; Gamma Alpha (1. 4). Vilsky Barbara Lee Vitskv B A. IN MATHEMATICS Parenls ' Weekend 121 Connie Deli. Wagner Richmond. Va. Mary Henderson Walker b a. in elementary education, ge Minnie Cecilia Ward B A. IN MATHEMATICS, Square Circle North Wilkesboro an Club (I. 2); ACE (3. 4); Charlotte Walkei Ward Iris Elnita Washburn Lexingtoi B.S.SA. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION, Band (1). Weslminster Fellowshii (II; Dorm Election Chairman (I): Music Education Club (II; Children ' ; Choirs Acompanist al Covenant Presbyterian (II; Representative to All ' ; College Band 111; TSA (2.3.41; Gamma Alph: .41; National Bu Edu on As; NEA ttee Marilyn Jo W. tson B,A. IN FRENCH. Section Fine Arts Committee (2l; E Nancy Lymion W tts B.A- IN ENGI ISM H.piisi Sludenl Unit 4|; Junior Slio« i U, I ntlish Club (3. 4 Wayne, Pa. Club (II; Legislature (21; i; German Club (31; French (jernianton Dorm Committee (3. ,41; Name Tas Com- Creensboro , President (4); Cornelia Anne Waynick B,S.H.E. in education. TSA (1,21, Vice-Pres Service League (21; Inter-Class Council (3, 41; hxeculive Cal Hall Board (3. 41; AHEA ( 1, 2. 1, 41; SNEA (2, 4|; Golf Club I George Ann Weaver B,A. IN ENGLISH. English Club I Frances Louise Webersen Greensboro B.M. IN MUSIC education. A:u,le Gel lour Gu i (II; Mcirnaee ol Fimrn (21; Carmen (31; Junior Shosv, Music Advisor (3), College Choir II, ;, 1, 4|; College Chorale (41; College Band (I, 21, Mu Phi Epsilon i2. 1, 41; Alumnae Secretary (41: AGO (2, 3. 41; MENC (3, 41, Germ.in Club ( 1 l; Dorm Committee (41; Honor Roll (21. Linda Arlene Welch B.A. IN MATHEMATICS. Square C ( 1 , 2, 3) ; Honor Roll (II; Legi-slaturi Asheville President (41; Chorus Rebecca Ann Wentz b.a. in history. Charlotte Sarah Marjorie West Asheville B.F.A. IN COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION. Camcrbiiry Club (I. 2); Dorm Commiclec- (2); An Club O, 4); Cnrmldi Phyllis Joa.n Wheeleh B,A. IN SOCIOLOGY. Bucloidl Vm Delta (3. 4 1; Sigma Delia Pi (.1. 4); Sc 1.1. 4); Commission (.1); BSU (.1. 4i. . ' Vmta Louise White b.m. in piano. nfmcsc 1 Mu Phi Epsilon (2. 3. 41; Plan Ann Stewart White Donna Marie White Jllia Anne White as. IN INTERIOR DESIGN iivilli-. .N. J. Alpha Kappa ; .Spanish Club Klon Coll Charl Lillege for Wo Sandra Carol Whitener Lenoir B.M. IN LITURGICAL MUSIC. Univcrsuv Choir 1 Viee-President (31. President (4); Universit.v Choral Council Member (41; Mu Phi Epsilon (1, 2. 3. 4i; man (3); Pi Kappa Lambda Award (2. 31; Carmen 1. 2, 31; AGO (1. 21, e (3, 41; BSU (2. 31, Vespers Board Chair- (3l. Patricia Elizabeth Whitley Concord B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Dorm Coi man (41; Section Leader (I. 3|; Ellott Hall Em (21; Parcnis Weekend Committee (2); Co-Chairma mittee (21; Class Newspaper Staff (31; Pine S ' eeJI, l4l; ACE (41; YDC (4). rrmittee (1, 31, Chair- ertainmenl Committee n Housekeeping Com- ■i Senior Class Edilor Lyn.ne Rae Wicks Charlotte B.A. IN SPANISH. Spanish Club Board of Directors (2, 31; Junior SNEA (4); Interfaith Council (2l. Wesley Founda Jldith Coffin Wild b s. in physical education, ra hot Assistant (31; Section Leader (3, 4l; WWB Education Majors (2, 4); Dance Group (2l. Brenda Barrow Willard b.s.s.a. in business education. ga ■sident of Physical Kernersv ille Alpha (1. 41 : Goll Club Jeanette Ann Williams b.s.s.a. in secretarial administration uc(. f ma Alpha (3), Social Chairman (41; Golf Club (4). Kilistoll Class of 1965 wiiif. :i W hit. ' , J, f) Wiik- Wilil Willar.l William William-. LuMa Class of 1965 Wil-on. B. il-on. J. Lily DEA ' A Williams Wingate B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Wingale College (1, 21; SNEA Linda Lee Middleton Williams Yadkinville B A. IN HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. Circulo His- panico (2, .1. 4); Sigma Delia Pi (2, 3, 4); Phi Alpha Thela (.?. 4). BSU Sharon Williams b.s.h.e. in child development. Williamstoii Li I Y MKMdiii Williamson Whiteville B IN I M.l ISM I I ,ss Vice-President (1. 2. 3); Class Commission .McniKi (I. ;, i,, liutul.iss Council (1, 2. 3); Dorm Social Chairman ill, Sc.phoniiHc Shou tl): Junior Show (3); Pine Needles Typist (3); Y ' DC (4), English Club 13, 4); Sister Class Committe e (4); Masqueraders S iKon. R. W ill, he-ltr Mmiiiin . Willis Charlotte B l l Ml SK I-DUCATION. Choir (1, 2. 4), Librarian (3); Mu Phi EpsilMi, i:i, ' Ki-Prcsidcnl (31; Warden (4); MENC 13. 4); NCMEC 11, 4i. l 1 11,:. 3. 41, B Ri!AR Elaine ti.son B A in ELE.MENTARY EDUCATION. esle Found.ilion 1 1. 2. 3 1 Joyce Louse Wilson as. in home economics ahea ii. 2. 3, Waxhaw NCEA 13. 41; ■tKP ' i 3 1 ■t W I Wooilf Roberta Ann Wilson B.A. IN anthropology. Ha Sociology Club (2, 3, 4); Spanish .Ii LiA Delores Winchester B S, IN HOME ECONOMICS. Interfailh Co BSU (3. 4 1 Melinih Ij.izm;ktii Witiirow B A, IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, Servi 4J; NEA 4|; NCEA (4), Westporl. Conn. RA Representative (I); Latin American Reunion Rrovard :il (1 ). AHEA (2, 3. 4); Charlotte League (3); ACE (3. Jonesvill JiuiTii Wright Wolfe BA. IN ENGLISH, Section Leader (I, 2. 3); Jacket Committee {11; Ring Committee I2l; Class Cheerleader (2); Junior Show (3): Class Song Ciimmiilee (II; Rat Day Committee (2); Sister Class Chairman (31; Editor, Class Paper (41; English Club (3,41; Dorm Committee (1,2, 31. Social Chairman (41; Commission (I. 2. 3, 4); RA Representative (ll; Hockey (I, 2|; Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (1. 2, 3, 4); Softball (1, 21. .• lda Llizabeth Wood b.a. in elementary education. acel Commitlees (2, 3); French Club (11. Sandra Lea Wookell b fa. in art education. Favcttcville SNEA (4 1; Dorm Bur --«;■Jane Senter Wooden b.a. in elementary education. Rali-isll WomliT, Worthinglnn Patricia Ann Worthincton b.f.a. in art, Mary Lee Ball Wray b.a. in elementary education. Greensbor Janet Wynne Rocky Mount B.A. IN FRENCH. Le Cercle Francais (3. 4); SNEA (3). Wray Wynnt Cecelia Faye York Liberty B.S.H.E. IN EDUCATION. AHEA (1, 4); 4-H (1. 4); SNEA (4). Ersell Shane York Asheboro B.S.S.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. Glee Club (1. 2); Gamma Alpha. Treasurer (31, Projects Committee Chairman (41; Dorm Committee (1); TSA (4); Spanish Club (1); NEA (4); National Business Education As- York, C. York, E. Janet Parker Younc Fayetteville B A, IN HISTORY ' . Phi Alpha Theta (3, 4); SNEA (4); History Club (4|. RAGSDALE HALL: (left) Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Counselor, and Ann Ayers. President. MENDENHALL HALL: (riglil) Mrs. Anne ( arter. Counselor, and Terri Quincannon. ' resident. WEST GROGAN HALL: (left) Mrs. Delia Arthur. Counselor, and Deb Co«ling. President. EAST GROGAN HALL: (ri lul Mrs. Helen Ruley (seated ). Counselor. and Gay Byers, President. Senior House Presidents ana Counselors The ji)l) of hoiisr ]irf iili ' nl iiuciKo i ' n c range of aetivitief.. Tlie girl iiiusl work with her house coun- selor, assistant hou e ])re?.i(jcnl. hall hoard, and dorm committees lo kec|i a gioiip ol indi idiials ruiming smoothly as a unit. ' I ' licx- house picsidenls meet as a group each week uilll the rresideul of the Student Government Association lo galhei inlormalion ol in- terest thai is passed on lo llic students in their dorms. ' I hr occiipv a cr iui|iorlaul posiliou a a direct link liclwcen the Student ( iox errnuenl Association, the ad- miuistralioii. and tlie liideuts. The hou-e presidculs also ser e as the ollicial hoMoM-. .,f Ih.-ir (hums. Mo-t ol these girU feel that one of the most gralif iiig parts of iheir joli is the many wondeifiil friendships ihey nuike while ser ing in this position. MARY EOL.STHALL: Mrs. Jewell Williamson. Counselor. and Carol Newbv. President. STRONG HAI.L: fU ' lt) Mrs. Helen Cloningcr. Counselor, am! Martini Alice Bell, Pre.udenl. MOORE HALL: (riahl) Mrs. Lucy White. Counselor, and Missy Clark. Presideiil. UkAji GUILFORD HALL: Janet Rose. President, and Mrs. Odessa McGwier. Counselor WINFIELD HALL: (lefl) Mrs. Eloise George. Counselor, and Susanne Kouns, President. WEIL HALL: (riiihl) Andrea Dobson. President, and Mrs. Nancy Melvin. Counselor. SOUTH REYNOLDS HALL: (U ' li) Joan Clark. President, and Mrs. Josephine Gross. Counselor. NORTH REYNOLDS HALL: (riiiht) Mrs. Joy MacFavden. Counselor, and Linda Dore. Pre.mlent. But Daddy said he didn ' t learn it tliis «a when lie went to school. the fact that thev are fina Seventy - Second Commencement Exercises Hailea ny Governor Santorcl Willi the end of Spring exams comes a few days ol relaxation for seniors climaxed by a compressed two- day program of Commencement Activities which in- clude Alumnae Day Activities, Senior Class Day, and finally the Commencement ceremony itself. The first commencement of the newly-named Uni- versity of North Carolina at Greensboro was held on June 1, 1964, at the Greensboro War Memorial Coli- seum. About 580 students received their degrees in the exercises which were hailed by Governor Terr Sanford as a turning point in the progress of North Carolina. Honorary doctorate degrees were awarded to Greensboro lawyer Major L. P. McLendon, Sr. and actress Eva Le Gallienne. The latter was largely re- sijonsible for bringing to the campus the Natiotuil fiepertory Theater ul which she is a driving force. At the request of the graduating class Dr. Cornelius Kruse, visiting professor of philosophy from Wesleyan University, delivered the ])riiici])al address. All this dirty tile and we don t even have a mop ! A serene outdoor environment provides the setting for a tradition-filled Class Day. Graduation finds a very distinpuislied urouii on ihe jilatforni. yBHL.:. j B ■LplH B y r ' ' V B L l TI I ' SmJ HHIml . .. -jikM ' jLi All the memories of four years ruhninate here as the seni perform their last oflicial act al I NC-G — graduation. Page 195 JIMOR CLASS (Jl-FICERS: (lejt lo rifihl ) Lucy O ' Brieii. Secrela, Marty Hesser. Cheerleader; (sealed, left to right) Frankie Harriiigtd Treasurer: Marv Lou Smith. Vice-President; Katv Law. President. For Juniors, the Senior Year Dra s Closer ' llir cliallfiiiiiiifA Junior vear was a]i|iii)aclie(l uitti inii.li -M-d] li llif Class of ! ' )()(). Ilavin.ii iacrd aliiiiisl DNfiuhcliiiiii ' ; odds as to the dradliiit- of the Jiiiiioi Show III o enilif r. the Jiiiuois siii i rd uith ihi-ir ( liai iiiiiiu iiiiisical-i(iiiu ' d prcsciilalioii ol ' l he IVIah- Caiiii ' Lately. As alua s the jiiiiioi House I ' icsideiiK did a (me joli loi llieii Sister (dass. the Kresliiii. ' ii. uilli the help of oilier .jiiiiiois in |iresenlini; IIk ' Sislei (dass TailN. dlie .hiss liiii s ailixeil and uere reeei ed uilli a sluh id ue linalK inadi ' it. .iiid llii ' hi (d linj; eereinonv uliieh lidhiued uas a]i- preeialed liv all. ' Idle • Route 60 ne vs|ia|ier stall ' uas on the liaii kee|Hn,;: .Innims informed cd de «doii- inents ill the (lass. Jiiidors (diserved Minniedladia |)a lor die Freshmen with loud nieinoi ies ol tludr own Jesler l)a . For llie inoment llii ' ir memories over- shadoued iheii future hiil not for loii.ii. fin ' at last the Class of l ' )()() uas alile lo look f.nuard uilh hope and anlieipalion lo llial liiial year as a .Senior al I NC-G. Page ' 106 class of 1966 Abernalhy, J,-ssip(;ayl.- Abranis. Anne Marilynn Adams, Kailu-rint- F.li al , Addison. Judith _ 1. Alexander. Juanila Fa ,- Alfnrd, i,ki laluari Allen, Mary Kli alu-lh Anderson, lievrrlv Pairi, i, Annino, Judy Armislead, . ' liiiia J, Arquetle. Sft-pliaiiic Mcin Alkinson. I.in.la Austin, Ci-.lla nu Avett, Louise ork Ayers, Jane Carrinfito Baker, Duard Ravon Baker, Nancye Reiieei B akutes, Mary Patric i Barklcy, Belin.la Call Barney, Barbara Barnhill, Mildred Dian Barrett, Tohie Ann Barrier, Donna (iay Barrow, Marv Lou Barton, Laura Stella Bayless, Mabel Eliza Beale, Melissa Lee Beam, Brenda Joy Beard. Brenda Jane Beattie, Susan Helen Beekerdite, Sandra lu.iilli Begg, Jane Stephanie Bell, Marianne Bennet. Carol Jean Bennet. Sara Franei-s Berinati, Leajane Best, Carolyn Dee Billington, Linda Ann Bingham, Pamela A. Blaek. Carolyn Ruth Blackwelder. Doris Kii ab. Blair. Lin.ia Jeanne Blair, Virginia Blake. Mary Tate Blithe. Barbara Louise Blount. Betsy John Blume. Brigitte Irene Bolin, Rosa Camilla Page 197 I uniors rSonomo. Barbara J.an liooiif. J Can.lyn IJorneman. Barbara Anne Boslian. Karen EHzabetli B,.w.len, Margaret HcK.len. Page ,lele Bowen. Lin.ia Jean Bowman. Deanna Tale Boyer. Mary Marleigb B.iyle. Susan Elaine Boyles. Zanie Maureen Bradv. Charles Miehael Branch. Nanry Garlan.l Brandon, Eriysl Rae Bridges. Pamela Anne Brockman, Frances C. Brooks. Sally Jane Brown. Anita Louise . Emily Susan , Glenda Dale . Nancy . nnette , Priscilla nan. Sandra e. Claire De.An Burton. Eliza Ann Burton. Emily Lee Burton. Vickie Lynn Byers. Patricia Lou Byrd. Cynthia Anne Byrd. Sara Caldwell. Pamela Rae Calloway, Doris Ann Camlin. Sybil Campbell. Linda K. Carlisle. Carol Diane Carrawav. Mary Ella Carringer. Linda Loui-,- Carson. Dorothy Irene Carter. Elizabeth C. Carter. Mary Dak- Casey. Cynthia Lea Casey. Linda Jean Caton, Stephanie Ann Chambers, Loyd Edwin (-handler, Eva Ceulieme Chiemiego, Mary Ann Emily Choplin, C:arnlyn Elizab.-th Chrislip. Ann .Miller Page 198 class of 1966 Clapp. Annie June Clark. Naniy Jewell Clerici, Sue Cuningham Clough, Alotlua Ann Coals. Charles William C:os.lell. Derila Rose Cllins. Cheryl C. Collins. Marsarel Lucille Collins. Sarah Morgan Conipton. .Sylvia Dean C.nklin. Delano Monroe Conrail, Cynthia Ross ;oinv.ll, Margarel I.eigh C.iok. Mahel Louise Cooper, Janet ( :oueh, Mary Ruth Counts. Willie Ruth Cowling. Dehorah Ann Creech, Betlie Ruth Creech, Dehra Johnson Creech, Peggy Qu ' ttn Crooke, Claudia Ann Cross. Betty Virginia Cross. James Arthur Crumph Cumm r, Sarah Millicent ngs, Virginia Ann gham. Judith Ann Cutler. Lois Anne )avis. Doris Marie Davis. Mary NeU Deal. Carolyn Leah Dennis, Pamela Eloise Derkics, Dorothy Jean Dieterich. Carolyn Dixon. Julia Catherine Dodson. Iris Ann Donat. Sara Wynne Dorseti. Mary Lynne Dotson. Carolyn Jane Doyle, .Margaret Elaine Drake, Linda Lee Duke. Dehorah Ann Dunhar, Evelyn Louise Dunevant, Alice Kathryn Dunham. Phyllis E. Dunlap. Carolyn Fae D f, Frances Louise Eargle. Janice f Of € Earp. Kulli Klta Easlcy, Marilyn Alice E.lmunfbon. Elizabeth Uoaii Edson, Mary Alice Edwards, Judy Tliompsoii Edwards.. Kay.- Shirley Eidson. Marian Minis Elli..tl. Phyllis Elizabeth Ellis, Jane Elizabeth Ellisor, Cheryl Cranford Epps. Karen Frances Exan , .Su Fabbri. Ale ande r Faison Faber, An e Marie F arnie r, Nancy arrow. Mar aret Kathleen Faulkner .Su a n Eileen Filzg -raid. Frances Fleisig, J udith Victoria Flinchuni .Bon nie Gray For est, Elizabeth F..S er. B ' tty Kay Fo X. M, ry Alice Frazier Brei da Gray Frid y, K. thryn L, Fulk, Patr cia June Furrey. Jac quel, le Marie Gabry s. Gk ria Jean Gange, Caro e Louise arne r, Janice Garris .Cha riotle E. Gars t, Elaine Gallin , Ann Traylor Gavigan, Joan Eileen Gaylor 1. Ell a Martin ;e enhrimer Grb Barl . Ma ara Mac is Joyce Cerringe r, Ga 1 Jerome (;ibbs. Ellen Sherrill Gibson Patr icia Ann (;id.len- Kan n Elaine C.dlelle. 1 ' atric a Ede,-n Gillikin. Judith Eileen (;i a , B uth nn (;iov ■r, N ticy Kay Go.lfrey (dor (;or. a Claire Ml, Sally (;ore, Mary Kathleen Grace. Patricia Elizal..-tli Graham, Linda Carole Graham. Virginia Ann Graves. Toni Jean Green. Margaret V. Gregory, Judith Hazel Groce. onda Ole.Ui Guffy, Mary Ellen Cunn. Virginia A. Gurkin. Betty Lou Guthrie. Martha Anne Habich. Lynn Charlotte Hari lon. Emma Lois Hall. Linda Faye Hamnett. Mary Kather Hankins. Beverly Hardy. Brenda Faye Hardy. Margaret Ann Harkey. Carol Jean Harley. Rosalie Anne Harris. Deloris Ann Harris. Elizabeth Ann Harris. Leonorah Hamlii Harris. Linda Kay Harris, Lois Marion Harrison. Sara Jean Hatcher. Elizabeth Gayle Haynes, Elizabeth K. Heafner, Phyllis Helms. Jane Eloise Hendrix. Shirley Kay Hesser, Martha Carver Hicks, Virginia Blanche Hielseher, Patricia Ann Higdon. Waynette Hildreth. Linda Joyce R. Hill. Scarlelte Raye Hill. Sharon Jane Hobgood. Elizabeth Lac Hodge. Ruval Jeanette Hodgin. Jimie Murray Holsclaw, Eloise Kay HoUon, Doris. Elizabc Hopper, .Sandra Kay Horner, Jane Ellen Horner, Nancy Corrin Houck, Douglas Pam. Hough, Rebecca Iren( Class of 1966 Page 201 I uniors Hough, Sara Janice Howard, Rose Marie Howard, Sally .-Vnn Huberman. Diane Eller Huleatte. Martha Jane Humphrey. Rebeeea Ar Hunter. Clemellyn Huntley. Sarah McAH te Hurley. Frances Mary Inman. Mary Lei ih Isenhower. Mary Lynn Jaek-.,n. Unris Mae Jackson. Linda Sue Jarrett, Susan Fern Jenkins, Doris Faye Jerman. Jean Anne Johnson, Linda Ruth Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Doris Marie Jones. Barbara Jane Jones, Man Porter Jones, Paulette D. Jones, .Sandra Lee Jones, Suzanne Kalhe Jones, Valjeanne Jordan, Carla Diane Jordan, Katherine .Ann Kadis, Karen Kasuboski, Rebecca An Kellam. Svlvia Scott Keller. Carolvn W oKe Kelley. Gene%ieveKay Kidd. Ida Carolyn Kilpalrick, Margaret I.. Kinibrell, Mar ■Dian. Kirk, Rebecca Jean Kiser. Barbara Jane Kling. Victoria Marie Koonce. Marilyn E. Knontz. Judith ictnri Kornegay, Margaret LaFontaine. Laurie J. Lail Anne Reynold Lance. Gayle Hanipt. Lane, Edith Lanier, Brenda Law, Kathryn Bane Lawrence, Emma Jei h Qf Q class of 1966 l.l)„ I.aylon, Davi.l I ' alm.r L.-(ll..ll,T. Linik Sue Lcclbt-ltrr, Pairifia Sue Lee. Barbara Jean Lee, Melinila Lnu Leonard. Vera L.Miise Leonhanll, Ly.lia Helle Lindsay, Angia Lynelle Link, Janet Corinna Linlier. Rita Elaine Logan, Barbara Karen Lowder. Selnia Elaine Lowrance, Betty Loy, Mary Kalherine Luther. Cara Jeanne McAlli ler. Joan.S. McCall. Lynda Ellen MeCauley, .Sandra Jean McCuiston, Linda Lee McDaniel. Patricia laid, .Mary Leech I Myers) MctJeorge, Nancy Lynne l. ;hee. Frances Wilson Mclnnis, Mary Hugh McKeown, Wilma Jean McKnight, Phyllis McLeod. Linda Rav McNeil, Virginia Marie McPherson. Judith Kay McSwain. Patricia Ann Mabe, Judith Ann Macon. Alice Jewell Malloy. Ann .Marie Mantak. Diane Lucille Martin. Elizabeth Frances Martin. Judith E. Martin. Patnela Boren Marshall, Linda Stevens Mason, Norma Evans Mast, Janice Ann Malheson, Georgia illiews. Carolyn eroni.a Matthews, Louise Kelly Matthia.s. Lynn Holt Matthis. June Lee Maxey, Anne Carole May, Jean Ann Mears, Emily Dulcina Page 203 I uniors Mcfllin. Judith Ann Medlin, Mar ' McLean Meginnis, Ruth Mehaffcy, Iris Ann Meyer. Jean Kathleen Meverhoeffer, Eilwar.l Me , Dee Heathe Mike . Janet Marion al, Janice Elaine Miller. LaDonna Fay Mitchell. Sallie Anne MofFeti, Alice RoHd M..ffni. Sally Mae Moore, Beverly Ruth Moore, Dorothy Jane Moore. Jo Ellen Moore. Penelope Ann fo gan, Barbara Sue Morgan, Lynne B. Morgan, Margaret Anne Morton, Delores Mo ko. Roberta Helene Moss. Carole Sue Munday. Jeanne Parker Pope Munden. Brenda Joyce Lirchison. Mary Hartnian Myers. Martha Ann Nanzetta, Harriet Anne Neese. Billie Carole .N ' elson. Arden Jennifer Newman. B.-verly Jean Newman. Car.d Minette Newlon. Sara Louise Nichols. Sara Eugene Nicks. Miriam Brown Norris. Julia Adele North. Barbara Lcc (lakes. Nellie Joyce ■icn. Lucile Norman Ostcr. Toni Claire I ' achol. Marcia Louise Paiker. Carol Marie Oil II. Bruce Anne olyn Margaret Parfitl. Ca Parker, Frances Marian Parker, Marie Faye Parks, Cathy Pate, Judith Diane Class of 1966 Patif n. Connie Lenora Deani Peacock, Mary Reynolds Pcgrani. Sharon Virginia Penny, Margaret Ann I ' erger on, Wilma Kay I ' errv, Ann Kli abelh Perry, E. Janno Peterson, Lynn Marie Phillips, Amelia Ann Phillips, Carol Ann Phillips, Susan Brown Phillips, Twalla Gail Pirtle, Gloria Jean Pillman, Jane Carolyn Pleasant, Ruth Evelyn Plonk, Marian Ruth PIvler, Belty Louise Poindexter, Betty Victoria Poole, Marilyn Seitz Porter. Jane Redd Proffil, Sandra Gray Prophet, Di ane E. Propst, Mae Belle Pulliam, Waher May. Jr. Ouinn, Millicent Elizabeth Uuinn, Susan Karen Rankin, Mary Cornelia Ray. Mary Phyllis Kayfiehl. Ann Brannon Reavis, Judy Rose Rees, Marsha Lorraine Reichenbach. Elise Marif Reinheimer. Nancy L. Reynolds, Ann Thomas Reynolds, Polly Ann Reynolds, Shirley K. Rhodes, Carol Lee Rhodes, Linda Margaret Rice, Lynnette Dee Richardson, Judy Sue Riddle, Mary Lou Ritchie. Judy Rohbins. Pamela Ann Roberts. Carol Ramona Roberts, Pamela Rae Roberts, Sandra Kay Robinson, Anita Gayle Page 20, ' ; luniors Kobm on, Uianf Griffin Kobin on. Dorothy Gail Ro.-. Marcia Ro,., Martha Janr Roger., Ann Hooirr Rogers. Lucv Annette Kcper, Mar - Gwynne Ro . Martha Jane Ro«ser. Carolyn E. Ro- man. Julaine Renee Rothnian. Doreen Dale K..un l . Penelope Win-low Kou-e. Constance Margaret Ruben, Katharine Celia Rubin, Judy Ruilisill. Elizabeth Sherrill Rufty, Nan Pittman Russell, Martha Sandlin .Saleeby, Shirley Libbie Sanders, Sharon Ann Saunders, Greta Carolyn Schmidt, Margaret Lisetle Schneider, Edith Louise Scully, .Martha Hemphill Self, Rachel Ann Seligmain. Sandra Esther Sellars, Barbara Jean Sewell, Carolyn Kay Seymour, Jane Sharp, Mary Joan Sheldon. Melanie Hart-fiel.l Shell, Carol Jackson Shepherd, Mamie Irene Shoffner, Linda Carol Shropshire, Carolyn Sides, France, Ann Siginon, Angela Gale Simpkins, Carolyn Fra Sinclair, Mary Jean Sipe, Gloria Darlene ,slu her, Pamela Anne Sm.lh. Meulah Jane Smith. Brenda Kay Smith, Linda Kathryn Smith, .Martha Jo Smith, .Mary Lou Smith, .Nancy Carolyn Smith, Sandra Delores Page 206 class of 1966 So Smyre, Linda Wike Snyder, Janet Maxim Solem, Ciirislinr n, Vicliir Violet SpangItT, Sherry Hurd Sparlts Gene Anna Spen( er, Martlia Lee Staley, ( iiarles Roger Staley. Marian Lee Sleenecli, Lois Claire Stein. Linda Ro e St.phenson, Brenda Kay Stewart, Mary lietli Stewart, Sarah Frances Stokes, Sue Kea Stone. Barbara Lynn Stone, Mary K. Slriekland, Barbara Slyons, Janice (iayle Sullivan. Barbara Lee Swaim, Irene Stn.ud Tanner. Margaret Louise Taylor, Marilyn Diane Terrell, .Susan iling, Elizabeth Jane Thomerson, Elaine nipson, Sara Annette Thorns, Mary Beth her, Margaret Elaine n, Susan Wilhelmina Topodas, Katherine J. Tripp, Judith Lucille Tueche, Rita Dean Turban, Mary Kathrjn Iwiddy, Phyllis Kathleen Tyndall, Linda Faye Hslier. Linda Faye Vaughn. Carolyn Elizabeth Walker, JoElla Hendricks Wallace, Ann Louise Walter, Starling Walters, Sharon Ann Ward, Martlia Ellen Warden, Johnna L. ft ' are, Margaret Anne Warren, Mary Dunn Waterfield. Dianna J. Watkins, Elia Jane Page 207 luniors Watson, Man- Alyoe Wellons. Joyce Mari.- Venslrand, Sally Stuarl Wesley. Judith Lynne West, Stacy Ann harton, Billie Leslie Whe.lhee. Carole Jean Wheeler, Shirley Ann W hitaker, Jean Graham While. Gary Horner While. Judith Allan W hil.Mier, Edith Lee Wliitley. Judy Carol Vi ;gins, . nne Louise ilkins, Gwendolyn Grace Williams, Anna P. Williams, Brenda Kay Williams, Martha Ellen W illiams, Patty Faye Wilson, Brenda Kay Wilson, Jacqueline Wilson. Nora Ellen Wilson, Patricia Ann instead, Laura Leggetl W instead, Mamie Wehb Winstead, Sandra Kay inters. Annie Wilmoth W irick. Kathryn Mary Alice Wisenburg, Cynthia Ann Worsley, Lydia Ann Worthinglon, Jelaine Anne Wray, Connie Dale Wrcnn, Barhara Ann ■l arhn.ugh. Sarah Kathryn Yat es. Joyce Ruth Young. Linda Ruth Young. Mi-sy Ynuul. Mary E. RohniMin One of the most enjoyable scenes in the Junior Show was the dance scene. This humorous scene was just one of the many in the Junior Show — this one is the Repairman scene. For the Class of 1966 the three main activities of the year 1964-65 were gathering daisies for (he Daisy Chain, participating in the ring ceremony, and giving a wonderful Junior Show. Those who stayed to gather daisies after Spring exams of 1964 were certainly dedicated meniijers of the Class of 1966. All were thrilled with the lovely ring cere- inonv. and those who took part in it will never forget llie experience. The Male Came Lately was the highlight of the year for juniors, and it was a great success with all students. These girls are tired after a morning of gathering daisies for the Daisy Chain. Happy Events or tlie Junior Year The lighted candle make a bright 66 as the juniors sing their class song at the ring ceremony. JHP ' S and Counselors In Spring elections the Sophomore class elects several girls to serve as Junior House Presidents in Freshmen dorms for the following year. The nine elected girls commence their duties by sending welcome letters to the incom- ing Freshmen. Throughout the vear a JHP is always busy, for she presides at house meetings, checks and files per- mission slips, and locks the dorms. A JHP serves as a true sister to her dorm girls by helping them with their prob- lems. The job is trulv rewarding to the JHP as well as her help-mate, the lounselor. NORTH SPENCER: b . Gladys Knight. (Counselor) : Nancye Baker. ( House President). GOTTEN : Mary Ellen Guffv. (House President I: Mr?. Ruth Cornell. (Counselor). COIT: Becky Ka iboski. (House President): Mr . Dell MeKeithan. • Counselor). BAILEY: Martha Jo Smith. (House President): Mrs. Aliline Beale. (Counselor). 1 1 Mi 1 ■.A. JAMISON; Anita Brown. (Houie Presuleni): Miss Lillian Cunningham, (Counselor). GRAY: Mis. |..iI..II,- ( li,tl.,«. (Counselor): Sheri-v Hmlisill. f ,i,is, ' I ' irsiih ' nt). SHAW: Mrs. Lowell Estes, (Counselor); Shirley Saleehv. (Honse Pn-shlentt. HINSHAW: Mrs. Marx Grice Duff. (Counselor); Pete Cook. (House President). SOITH SPENCER: Kathy Topodas, (House President): Mrs. Carlynne Gillette, (Counselor). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Whitty Ransome. (President): Townley Spratt. ( Vice- President I ; Diane Gingles, (Secretary) ; Tommie Turner. (Treasurer) ; Jackie Sparkmaii, (Cheerleader). Soplioniores Meet Cliallenge ot Tlieir Second Year at UNC-G witn Success With the leadership of capable ami enthusiastic ol- ficers, the class of 1967 entered its second year at UNC-G with confidence and eagerness. .Attainment of sophomore status brought long-awaited privileges and freedoms; however, we felt an intensified challenge and responsibility to the school and to ourselves as the year passed. Traditional Jacket Day was extremelv .■-pirited in s|)ilt ' i)f a damp mistv day; how could it lie otherwise with the attaimnent of our bright red blazers Minnie- Ha-Ha Day was full of surprises for both our class and the freslmuMi; it fulfilled its purpose of creating unity and good will among us as a result of the hard work of Carole Brandon and her chieftains. We step- ])ed into po iti iiis of leadership left vacant by those gone before: in phases of student government, publi- cations, and organizations of all kinds. Possessing a feeling (if iniilv and finding our ])laces in the I ni- versity. we pressed forward toward our jiiiii ii ear. Page 212 class of 1967 Abbott, Harriet Chce-k Abbott, Jean Abi ' ll, Helen Elizabetb Adams, Clarita Ailarns, Polly Farnum Adeoek, Linda Lou Albright. Kay Mdridge, Shirley Louis,- Allen, Sarah Louise Amey, Dorotliy Mae An.lerson, Anne Harriet A.iderson, Corella An.lerson, Rebecca Susan n,lreK. Neill Maeint..«h ndr Andr Arcli AshK s, Claudia Viri s, Judith Etta Joan Carol Pamela Anne Aspden, Carol Adele Atkinson, Brenda Gay Atw..od, Harolene Cai Aycock. Betty Lou Ayscue. Sandra Kay ' Bacon, Mary Ellen Bailey, Virginia Dawn Bain, Susie Elizabeth Baird, Vicki Dianne Ral.lwin. Barbara Baldwin. J,.jce Anne Barden, Mary Alice Bardin, Catherine Barnes, Betty Jo Barnes, Diana Stevens Barnes, Joanne Elizabeth Barnett, Judy Lynn Barrow, Elizabeth Ann Barwick, Joyce Beatty, Brenda G. Beck, Karen Elizabeth Bendheim, Judy Ann Bennett. Sheilah Annette Bernard. Roselea Candace Beverly, Virginia E. Billings, Barbara Ann Birmingham, Ann Winfield Black, Carolyn Rebecca Blackwell, Sylvia Ann Blakeley. James Lloyd. Ill Blainck. Barbara Ann Blankenship, Mary Ann Blanton, Linda Sherrill Bledsoe, Linda Glenise Boaz. Jane Ellen Boepple. Lisa E. Bonnet. J(. Ann Booth. Uebori Bosta. Carolyi Boxrude. Kar Boyd, Mary Boyd, Patricii Bradley. Rebf h Ellen I Jo §Mm Josephine :ca -Martin Brake, Evelyn Flye Sopr opnomores ISran.li. Peggy Yvonne Brandt, Judith Brandon. Carole R. Brazee. Barbara Elizabeth Bridge . Martha Brinson, Jean Brinson. Zelle Pollock Brill. Barbara Ann Brookbank. Lon.a Lee Brosius, Susan Carol Brown. Carolyn .Suezalte Brown. Cheryl Darlene Brown. Pamela hbell Brown. Pamela Eileen Bryan, Sara Olivia Buie, Ann Purcell Burg, Leslie Jane Burke. Cathy Lee Burkhart. Betsy Ann Butler. Betlina C. Buntin?, Betsy Leigh Burleson, Carol Jo Burris, Lois Bene Burroughs, Mary Alice Bush. Karon Ruth Butler. Johanna Lane Byrd, Barbara Ann Calhoun. Linda Sue Callahan. Patricia Elaine Campbell. Alice Emily Campbell, Gayle Joyce Camplong. Linda Jean Cameron. Anne Kay Cardinale. Susan Lynn Carey. Judy Anne Carpenter. Lorraine N. Carpenter. Linda Kay Carr. WiUine ( arraway, Kathryn Elaine Carson, Martha Jane Carter. Brenda Ann (barter. Nancy Quinn Ca-sell, Ann lial.lwin Calhcart. Carolyn Cato. Linda Gail Caudill, Sallie Ann Caudle. Arlyss Susan Caudle, Sandra Gaye Caulkins, Jane S. Caz(d. Audre E. Chambers. Katherine Merrill , Sherry Elizabeth Fitzgerald Changar, Chappell. ,.., Chappell, Pamela Ann Cheek. -Sandra Marie f:heek. Helen Ivonne (.bur, h, Louise Chun h, Barbara Ann Cilley, Robin Cla.don, Brenda Ann Clarke, Dinah Clark, Joyce Ann Cline, Joyce Marilyn JLkWk ' Lj it f l- f .. class of 1967 Clifion, Lycia Sandra Cliflon. Sandra Corhrroft, Gini Susan ;;oik..rham. Elizabeth A. Coleman. Sylvia Collier, Julia Elizabpth Collier, Susan Collins, Sherry Gale Coltrane, Belty C.ltrane, Joyce Marie Cook, Diana Day Cook, John F. Cook, Judith Daniel Coven, Lincla Ann Cox, Linda Kail Cox, Nathalii Cox. Patr Sue Ann iddoek. Bertha Jeannine •awley, Kathryn Warren Crews, Jane Peafield idh-baugh, Patricia Ann Crisp. Priscilla Gail Cromartie. Elizabeth Nann Crowder, Dorothy Jane Cnimbley, Glenda Yvonne Cirump, Jayne Pitman Cserpnyak, Charlotte Sedonya Cunningham, Linda Faye Currie, Judith Ann Cushen, Nancy Mae Cuthrell, Lee Ellington Darnell, Jane Meredith Daughlry. Mary Hallie Davenport, Dorthea Howard Davenport. Nancy Elaine Davenport. Norma K. Davis, Brenda Hanna Davis, Carolyn Davis. Cheryl Eve Davis, Judy Dawson, Norma Diane Day, Marilyn King Dayberry. Nona Deal. Alma Ruth Deal, Judith Rebekah Decato, Daphne Dale Decker, Barbara Jean Dick, Linda Dickson, Connie Kay Dietsch, Glenda Irene Dixon. Anna Wolff Dixon, Dorothy Ellen Doggett, .Alice Ovatcr Doggett, Helen Manley Doherty. Margaret Anisa Donaldson. Linda Margaret Doss. Ann Brooks Doyle, Elizabeth Ann Dunn, Nancy Lynn Earnhardt, Carole .Anne Easley, Sidney Easterling. Nancy Jane EdseL Linda Beth bot?! opnomores Ma gfJi W i  - - L Edwards, Linda Carol Egbert. Mary Jane EUioI. Caroline McHardy Ellis Rebecca Blanche Ellis Sandra Karol Ellis. Wanda Kay Engard. Karen Sleigh Erichson. Margaret Lynn Eskridge, Susan V. Estes, Carolyn Lee Eustis. Carol Diane Fainlolh. Jane Stewart Farmer. Rachel J. Farris. Jean Leslie Faulkner. Linda Lee Fearrington. Betty Ann Featherstone. Kay Felton. Carolyn Fennell. Valerie Ina Fernback. Susan Anne Finison. Elizabeth J. Fitzsimons. Linda Roux Flatt. Anna Ruth Fleming. Rosalyn Floto. Leslie Ann Five. Annie Daughtry Foley. (_;atherine Gayle Folger. Emily Louise Foster. Edith Foley Foy. Ellen Klatirg Frazier. Joyce Freeman. Gracie Lee Freeman, Patricia Frett. Susan Bliss Fulrell. Robin G. Gale. Martha Anderson alloway. Poinsettia Sandra Garner. Connie Sue Garrou, Leith Louise George. Terry June Geraghty. Pamela Ann GhoUon. (iriselle Cooper (•iannetti. Caraway Gibble. Ann Laura Gidden, Eliza Branch Gilbert. Sarah Margaret Gillespie, Nancy Brooke Gilley. Marlene Ann Gingles. Diana Glazener. Janet Olivia Glover. Linda Murray Goodnight. Patricia Lynn Gosselt. Lynda Carol Graham. Carole Leigh (Graves. Sherry Ann Gray. Carolyn Jean Gray. Elizabeth Gray. Shirley Ann (.Greene. Jacquelyn Lynda Greene. Nancy Donave Grier. Nancy Hudson Grier. Virginia Mitchell Griffin. Joyce class of 1967 Griffin. Martha Evans Gross, Janice Elaine Gudger, Irina Dianne Gurley. Lcla Ellen Haile. Elizabeth Lynch Hall. Ann LiniKav Hall, nonna I.ynn Hall. Susan Hewlett Halsey, Sara Elizabeth Hamilton, Elizabeth Lynn Hamner, Anne Handy. Lois EUen Harmon. Alice Ann Harrell. Ju.lith Carol Harrill, Nancy Lee Harris, Joyce Annette Harsey, Judith Larson Hartis, Sandra Rea Hartman, Mary Jane Hasell. Mary Joyce Hassell. Barbara Hatcher, F rances Josephii Hayes, Mary Lewis Hayes, Nancy Elizabeth Hayward, Alison Heatwole. Linda Lee Hedrick. Mary Marvin Helms. Nancy Carolyn Helsing. Elizabeth Chaplii Hendricks. Diane Eve Henkel. Miriam H. Herrick. Judith Leigh Herring. Alice Raye Hibbard. Cathie Leigh Hill. Frances Hale Hill, Rena May Hinson, Carol Anne Hinson. Judith Anita Hoke. Janice Lee Holder. Pamela Bessent Hollonian. Betty Ann Holloway, Wanda Ann Holraan. Catherine Eloise Holman. Nancy Glazebroo Honey. Toni Elizabeth Hopkins. Catherine F. Hopper. Clyda Marie Hopper, Margaret Gettys Hopson. Ju.lith Lynne Ho Ue Horton, Sandra Lee Huuser, Blanche Evange Howard, Dottie Warren Howard, S. Patricia Howell, Barbara Lillian Howell, Joyce Dean Hoyle. Ruth Pamela Hubbard, Margaret L. Hudson, Margaret Ellen Huffer, Mary Susan Hughes, Sharon P. Hughs, Mary Melinda Hundley, Annie Joan i. w k d ' •▲ tmt % Sopnomores Hunter, Linda Louise Hunter, Janet Al paugh Huntley, Shelia Margaret Huntley, Marsha Carol Hussey. Barrie Elizabeth Hutohins, Christine Josephine Hutrhins, Janice Ruth Hutchinson, Joyce Lee Hutchison, Ann Hutton. Linda Joyce Hydall. Diane E. Hycr. Anna Ray Hyman, Rita Esther Hyman, Michele Ingram. Dorothy F. Isley, Dianna Jo Jack, Martha Louise Jackson, Janie Louise Jackson, Mary Jo James, Elizabeth Y. Jarrett, Mary Jennings Jeffrc ' Jenkii Jerma Johns, Johns, Johns, Johns, ulra Lyr icv Iren , Dii . Nan , Patr 1, Betiy Gaye 1, Elizabeth R. 1. Katherine Amelii I, Mari- Kav Johnson, Evelyn Franci Johnson, Martha Rose Jolly. Mildred Franklin Jones, Helen C. Jones, Lucreatia .Ann Jones. Martha Jane Jones. Mary Louise Jones. Sarah Kathryn Jones. Harry Kent Jones. June Carolyn Jones. Sarah Elaine Joyner. Mary Elissa Juniper, Linda Carol Justice, Mary Caroline Kale, Mary Lois Kanipe. Esther Sue Kayler, Susan Claire Keesee, Margaret Diani Kceton. Hope Marie Keisler. Brenda Louise Keith, Linda Ann Kell,nl..rg.n, Mary An Kelley, Brenda Joyce Kellogg, Ruth Martha Kelly. Nancy Dean Kemp, Julia Elizabeth Kennedy. Sonya Nell Kihl.T, Barkira Kik.r, Patricia t ail King. Sara Anne Kirhy. Elizabeth Jane Kirkman, Brenda Joyce Kirkman. Jean de Kok. Nelie Maria Konnlz. N ' clna Janet class of 1967 Phyllis R,-na Kouns, Cynlhia Ann Kruse, Elizabftli Kuesler. Kate Adeli Laikcy, Linda Lamm, Kerry Lynn Land, Christ ianna L Landrelh, I ' at Latham, Janet Elizahelh Lalta, Mary Susan Lauder, Linda Lee Laughter. Aliee Susan Lavin, Moya Jean .awing, Martha Elizahelh Leazer, Annie Lee Legg. Carolyn Hedges Leigh, Mary Coke Lewis, Alice Ray Lewis, Linda Kay Lindav, Sara Elizabeth Liverman, Kay Camille Lrw-khart, Linda Scott Long, Martha Anne Long, Paula Lynn Love, Rowena Ann Lowe, Nelia Gray Lowery, .Sue Jo Luck, Faith Sharlene Lundy, Patricia Anne McCanless, Mildred Sue McCarter, Gloria Jean McConneL Judith Warren .McConnell, Catherine M. McCrackan, Frances McCrackin, Mary Susan McCuiston, Lucinda Jane McDaniel, Mary Beth McDonald, Joyce .Vnnette McDonald, Judy Ann McDonald, Susan Caroline McDowell. Helen McDowell, Susan Reade McFadden, Anne Carol McGehee, Becky Ellen Mclnnis, Nancy Louise McKay, Ellen Marie McKenzie, Carolyn Hay McLean. Lois Ann .McLeod, Rebecca McLeod. Sue McMahan. Eula Elizabeth McWhirler. Frances Anne Macaulay. Patricia Belh MacFarlane. Marjorie Jean .Mackay. Joan .Marie Madden, Margaret Preston ' Madeley, Claudia C. Mahaffey. Joyce .Ann .Mandel. Rhone Sue iManess, Linda Jane Son! oplioniores --■■r ' ■' Marlin. Linda Sue Mar-hall. Janet Kyle Marlin. Gale Martin. Mary Beth Martin. Penelope Ann Martin. Vieloria Maske. Linda L. Massey. .Sylvia Ma-lers Billie IVIores Matthews Cheryl Dean Matthew . Glenda Faye Matthews. Jeanne M. Maultshy. Emily Gail May. Betty Franklin .May. Carolyn Kcbeeea Mayes. Brenda Jean Medford. Linda Marlene Me.llin, Mary .Avelene Meekins. Elizabeth R. Mehring, Susan Meiere. Janet Carolyn MeKin. Elizabeth . nne Memory. Judith Nell Merritt. . nn Carol .Meyland. Sarah Joeelyn Miller, Rita Brice Mitchell. Susan Mohr. Nancy Jean M.iore. Andrea M.,ore, Donna Jean M tore, Judy Carlette Moore. Wanda Lee Moo-e. Catherine Jean Mnran. Barbara Janice rgan. Elizabeth Clementine Mi ' rj;an. Margaret Gail Morgan. Patricia Ann Morgan. Ruth Oodd Morris. Agnes Marie Morris. Sonya Rae Mc.rton. Mary Elizabeth Mol-inger. Sandra Kay Mouhon. JeanF. Muir. Anne Lee Mulieri. Mary Jo Murray. Drusylla Ann Myers. Mary Ruth Mylcs. Elizabeth Anne Myrick. Paula Jean Napolitano. Julia Delorese Nailling. Joan Gary Nelson. Carolyn Nelson. Kaye Neshamkin. Linda Nielsen. Pamela Anne Norman. Elizabeth Moir Norraent. nne Marie North.utt. Pamela Sue Nunn. Linda Kay Oates. Routh Elizabeth Oehman. Carol Ann Olive. Onevieve Overcash, Lucy class of 1967 Overman, Clennie Kaye Owen. Belly Anne Paige. Janet Rae Palmer. Carol Jean Paoli. Donna Jeanne Partell. Carol Ann Park. Joan France- Parker, Frances Lee Parker. Mary Faye Parker, Sophie Vicloria Parrish, Claire Beverly Parry, Ann Elizabelli Palrick, Pal Pallen, Nancy Mae Pallen. Rachel Harriell Pallerson, Terie Lynn Payne, Margaret Jane Pearce, Georgia Kay Peckworlh. Barbara Louise Peeler. Nancy Elizabeth Peeples. Jan Pegram, Anna Brown Pennington, Kay Penny, Pat Lee Perry, Marcia Corile Perry, Patricia Perry, Sandra Aileen Phillips. Linda Kay Pierce. Carol Ann Pierce. Dewala Carole Pinnell, Beverly Jeanne Ponder, Betty Lee P..ole, Kalhrine Poole, Laura Virginia Poole, Margaret Lou Porter, Dorothy Cama Presnell. Anne Price. Doris Jean Price. Janice Marie Prince, Susan Pritchett, Laura Ellen Proctor, . lberta Profit, Ronda Gayle Pufnak. Carol Mary Puiman. Elva Ann Rainey, Ruth Elizabeth Ransome, Elizabeth Whitney Ray, Andrea Ray. Carolyn Nichols Reed, Barbara Lynn Reed. Jane Haus Reid. Anna Priscilla Reid. Lola Cynthia Reinoehl. Elizabeth Ann Renfro. Barbara Reynolds, Alma Mae Cole Rezac, Lynn Carol Rice, Shelby Jean Richardson, Janice Sue Richardson, Sarah Forsyth Kickard, Linda Car.ilyn Kidenour, Margaret Kiizman, Mary Ellen , ft a f t Si Page 221 Sopl opnomores Roach, Carol Yvonne Roach. Shirley Roberson, Carole Lynn Roberson, Phyllis Kaye Roberts. Lola Carolyn Robey. Elizabeth Ann Robinson. Linda Jean Robinson. Patricia Rogers. Donna Rogers. Marie . nnette Rogers, Nancy Elaine Rogers. Roxanne Irene Rose. Marjorie Ross. Nancy Dianne Rowland. Sarah Elizabeth Rowles, Jcannete Rudd, Margaret Ellen Rufly, Louise Russell. Janet Sutherland Russell. Mary Ann Rutherford. Rebecca Lee Sacrinty. Dianne Sadler. Joyce Lynn Sakayan. Patricia Ann Sandford. Victoria Sartin. Ruby Pearl Satterfield. Barbara Lee Sawyer. Dorothy Sawyer. Loutricia Gayle Sayre. Jacqueline Schadel, Elizabeth Ann Schwrintzer, Iris Emma Scott, Margaret Lear Seawell, Kathleen Bert Sharff. Marjorie Shcllington, Susan Shelton. Frances Lynne Shenck. Lutesha Shields. Joyce Elaine Shields, Sandra Claire Shipley, . gnes Gray Simmons. Billie Louise Simpson, .Martha Helen Singletary. Nelan Lee Sisson. Lesley Ann Skinner, Marjorie .Skoglund. Julianna Sloan, F. Sue Sloan, Martha C. Smith, Barbara Smith, Julia C. Smith. Linda Grace Smith, Lueinda Ford Smith, Nancy Ida Smith, Nancy Ruth Smith, Patricia Lynda inilh. Rachel .Margaret Smith, Sally .-Vnn Smith, Sherry Ann Smith, .Suki Armstrong -Snyder. Frances Margaret Sokol, Karla Lofton Somers, Dorothy Marie ii w fiTii filS j i li i Page 222 class of 1967 Soullirrn, I ' aul Maynaril Southworth, Nancy Sorkin. Mona Kulh Sparknian. Jackie Battle Spates, Dorothy Ann Spcas Claudia Anne Spen er. Jean.-tte Catlierine SpratI, Choice Townley Spruill, Melanie Anne Stacy, Mary Patricia Stallings, Shelley Paris Stanley, Beverly Virginia Starcr, Susan Merryl Starnes, Jeanne Louise Stephenson, Gloria Jean Stewart, Donna Stewart, Elizabeth Feinister Stewart, Linda Joyce Stimpson, Suzanne Elaine ole An ah, En Strasburger, Margaret Jane Stuart, Julie Fellows Sutton, Barbara Parhani Sutton, Sandra Jean Swaim, Carolyn Ann Swann, Judith Swicegood, Barbara Jean Swicegood. Mary Ann Swink, Patricia Anne Swiss, Andrea Jane Swofford, Lena Marie Taggart, Alice Ann Talley, Maude Jourdan Tart, Sandra Jean Taylor, Barbara Ann Taylor, Jane Williams Taylor, Robbie Dianne Teague, Suzanne Tennent, Alexandra Thames, Ada Irene Thomas, Carolyn Delores Thomas, Joyce Young Thomas, Wanda Lou Thomason, Ruth Ann liompson, Anthony Reginald Thompson. Charlotte Ruth Thompson, Elizabeth Ann Thompson, Kathryn Thornton, Einilie Susan Todd, Brenda Pearl Todd, Mary Frances Todd, Sandra Willeen Trapnell, Elizabeth Colston Tremitiere, Diane Leslie Trexler, Connie Elizabeth Trivette, Tomye Joyce Tucker, Cherry Lynn Tucker, Edith Juanita ' Tudor, Glcnda Joyce Turkelson, Meta Louise Turner, Beatrice Tomlinson Turner, Sandra Sue Sopr opiioniores Turner. Sue Lynn Tyson. Martha Umstead. Jane Katherine Underwood. Jessica Ann Unts. Andrea Fay N ' andenburg. Clavissa Rolaine an.ler«haaf. Anita Michelle Vaughn. Barbara Jean Vaughn. Judy Aileen Vincent. Alice Gray Wagner. Renia Patrice Wagoner. Jenny Susan Wakefield. Marsha Ann Walker. Elizabeth Morrow W all. Mary Bradley Wallace. Laura Anne arren. Susan Jane Watkins. Betty Leigh Watkins. Judith . nnette Watson. Diana Eugene Watson. Donnis Virginia ts. Marilyn Annette atts. Rebecca Sue eathers. Gwendolyn ' eaver. Monette Ann Weber, Gail Sandra Wells. Virginia Ann Welton. Mary Sue Anita Leslie West. William Ray Wharton. Kathleen Bryan Whetstine. Nancy White, Betty White. Gary Helen White, Sherry Lynn Whitley. Donna Whitley. Linda Sue Whittington. Sarah Wicker. Sarah Abby Wiesner. Sally Wight. Margaret Williams. Janet Gibson Williams. Julia Harriett s. Royce Ann ■. Patricia Sue Carolyn Frances Katherine Ann Winstead, Linda Dianne Wolfe. Malinda Kay W oo,i. Carolyn Ann ley. Abbie Lenora right. Gail Catherine Wright, Jo Ann Wright. Judith Ellen right. Martha Louise ugh. Victoria Doreen Yates. Nancy Lee Y elverton. Virginia Yoder. Barbara Ann ng. Margaret Marie ' ount. Carole Aucry Yount. Gail , U ' innie Marguerite Oh. we ' re the Class of ' 67 It is good to get away occasionally. Enibleiiis on Red Distinguisli boplioiiiores Uuakirif; frcl ' .meii walihed as the soplioiii.urs paiailed iiil,, the i|uail. The Class of 1967 proudly maicheil ovt-r the eaiiipiis and tliruugh the tliuiiig halls displaying their iiriglit red blazers. The traditional red was inherited Ironi the Class of 196. ' . A ehiss endileni to lie endiroideied on the lilazer pocket and designed hy a sophomore is the second part oi the Idazer tradition. Entries were siiliinitted and yoted upon liy the entire class; the 1967 eiuhlem was designed Ijy Barbara Yoder. The symbolic emblem sets our class apart and yet conveys our ideals as a class and a- individuals. One little, two little, three little Indians . . . FKESHMAN OFFICERS: Sam Mincey. lice-President: Betsy Buford. Secretary: Mary Ellen Butler. President; Pam Mars. Treasurer; Sara Alexander, Cheerleader Class or ' 68 Proves Tliey Are Here To Stay Although we were still the halies of UNC-G. we freslimeii really j;a c the upperelassmeii stiff compe- tition with our tierneiuhiiis sihool spirit. Anxious and in ardent spirit, ue enteicd I NC-G ready for a chal- lenging year of lundrr siilijccts and keeping up with the npperclassnien. Although we were younger and more inexperienced, we really showed the school that we were competent. We sur i cil the chaos ol ( )ricnla- lion Week ordy to he more hewildcri ' d when, in ()(lii- h -r. the (irarri of Soi)li(UU()rcs rang through our dciiin in the uee hoiir iil the morning. Though ex- tremely tired because of onr rude awakening. we receiyed many laughs on Minnie-Ha-Ha Day. When the class became more organized, class elections were held with all the fun and hard work of campaigning. We learned that college was more than English themes, science labs, and history hourlies. It is also the dis- appointment of an empty mail box, the nervousness before a blind dale, the disgust of receiving call downs, and the many iiours of playing bridge, smoking ciga- rettes and rexcaling secrets with friends. It was a long drop from a senior to a freshman, but from now on, the oidy way to go is up! Page 226 Abernelhy, Ava Lee Akeley, Mary Barton Alberg, Sandra Lynne Albright, Barbara Anne Albrigbl. Patricia Lorene Alexander. Joan Marie Alexander. Rosemary Reynol, Alexander. .Sara Dogget Alion. . ' usan Gail Allen, Barbara Ann . llen. Frances Elizabeth Allen, Susan Foushee AUgood, Betty Louise Allmond. Margaret F.lizabeth Allred. Elizabeth Allred, Patsy Lyon Alston. Elizabeth Jolinson Alston. Patricia Lane Allman. Margaret Anderson. Julia Ann m. Karen Jean s. Carolyn Jean s. Cheryl Anne s. Mary Evelyn Apergis. Steven Michael .Armstrong. Mary Beth Arrowood. Patricia Ashley. Joan Faye . shworth. Hannah C. Aspden. Kathrvn Jane AuBuchon. Hazel Ann Auerbach. Nancy Sue Auman, Mary McCormick Austin. Tyna Hudson Autry. Mary Wesley Aydlett. Anne Hall Ayers, Carole Annette Bailey. Carolyn V. Bailey. Sherry Anne Bain. Sarah DeHaven Bake Class of 1968 Ande Andn Andr. Andn Baldv nne Faye ,n. Leslie Ellen Helen C. . Mary Frances Ballenger, Georgia Sandra Le Barchauski. Marilyn Ann Barefoot. Martha Jane Barger. Terry Howard Barklev. Mary Lee Barnes. Alice Odell Barnes. Doris Young Barnes. Georgia Lynn Barnett. Judy Kay Barnum. Carol Marcia Barrett. Rita Kav Barringer. Lillian Alice Barrow. Ronnie Lee Bartholomew. Claudia Jean Barton. Mvra Jane Bass. Emily Douglas Batten, Carrie Blanche Bauersfeld. Jane Suzanne Baynes. Gaynelle Helen Beal. Phyllis Hope r. Elizabeth An v, Cora Ann Martin Beasle Beck. Su Beck. .SvKia Car.d Beeson, Patricia Ann Begor. Catherine Ann Bell. Edwina Ann Benbow. Betty Anne Bennett, Susan Meado Bergman. Janie Louise Bernhardt, Edna Ann Bernstein, Susan Kay Be , Svlv nii Bethune. Leiia Dial Biesecker. Barbara Binford, Bonnie N. Page 227 Fresl linen Ui ll.■r. Dinah Hiviann. Bt-tty Ann Klaok. N ' ancv Loftun (!Iarkl.urn. Cliarlottf Ma.- Blai kliurn. ChenI Diane Blakaili-. Paula R..s Blalo.k. Laura Ann Bialo.k. Lu, ill.- Ann,- Blan.l, Ca-. ail Blandfoni, Margaret I.yni Bliss. Linda Gail Blocker, Sally Ann Blomberg, Dale France Blum. Loretta Jovre Bobbin. Palricia Rulli Boggs Nora Waynell Bohannan. Rebecca A. Bonds. Sue Wilson Bonkemeyer. Dana Curlis Booker. Judith Ann Boseman. Carol Elizabetli Bowers, Marv Ah-lbea Bowman. Jo Anne B..V.I. Linda Ma.- Bi id-liaw, }wU Kax igui.i.-r. an % Lvnii rndon. B.-linda i«l.■. Marx Wall. Ml -.-d. Marsha Ellen -nnan. Carol Ann •wer. Brenda Jean ■wer, Janvce Marie AM!I D Briles, Marlene Kearn- Brinkley, Judith Lynn Brisson, Hilda Ruth Britton, Margaret Do. 1. 1 Broadnax. Hazel Brooks, Palricia Anne Brown, Barbara Anne Brown, Brenda Kay Brown. Carolyn Louise Brown. Clara Ann Brown, Frances Daryl Brown, Frances Juanita Brown, Glenda Shar.m Brown. Linda Franklin Brown. Marh.n Katherine Brown. Marsha Leigh Brown. Martha Jane Brown. Mar% Margaret Brown. Palricia i.toria Brown. Paula Ann Brownridge, Barbara Anne Bryant. Anne Elizabeth Bryson. Julia Lee Buck. Robin Carter Bufonl. Elizabeth Farrior Bullar.l, Pamela (;ail Bullo, k. Lida Chapman Bunion, Jeanne Lvnne Bur;;,-. Brenda Preston Burg.-s., Bonnie Blair Bnrkh.-a.l. Betlie Sue liNrn.-ll.-. Diana Dave llurlon, D.iris Faye liu-li, Ann St.-arnes Butler, Anita Kvan Butn.-r, Samira Marie Butner, Susan Elizabeth Bvr.l, Bettina Jane Byrd, Catherine Elizabeth Caine, Barbara Ftliel Callahan, Janice Faye Calloway, Mary Rehe,-,a Campb.-ll, Ah-xan.ira Elizab.lh Campb.-ll. Ann Campb.-ll. .Sarah Elizab.-lh Cannailv. San. Ira Kay Car.linal, Beltv Anne t2M§£f rpeiit,- an L Page 228 Class of 1968 Carr. Mrrlr Ji-ani-lTr Carter, lin-nila Sue Carli-r. Gerald Clay Carter. Ju-lv Lynn CarnthrrN. Eli alielh Ann (-ascy. Karen Diane Casliii n. Belly Sue Cassi.ly, Mary ■rance Callin.Jamee Claire ( aultien, Julia l.ijrraine Cernn-le, Mieliei,- Anne Cha.lwi.k, Manila Alice Chalmers. .Inlie Ann Cliandler. Anne Elizabelh Chandler. .Sue Lee Cheek. Barbara Ann Cheek. Belly Eniarila Cheek. Jane Alice Cheek, Marparet Sylvia Chipnian. Wende Leigh Chisholm. Anna Lee Chisholni, Janet Carol Chrisley. Susan Anne Christopher. Carol Jean Clark. Cynthia Marylyn Clark. Ellen Kiger Clark. Tophie Allison Clem, Marv Sanford Cline, Janice Dianne Cline, Sanrlra Jean Close, Ariel Clare Coates. Judith Gail Cochran. Teresa Dale Cohen. Sybil Ann Cohn, Relh Ellen C.lev. lice Ann Cdlins. Ellen E. Collins. Sarah Elaine (!onn. Hazeline Patterson Connor, Caroline Sue Constable. Christina C.nwcll. Frances Hudson Cooke. Mary E. CiMiper. James Louis Cooper, Penny Kay Corbin. Rebecca Ann Costello, Ann Therese Counts, Mary Lorene Cowling, Sharon Lee Cox. Frances Elizabeth Cox. Sandra Dean Coyle. Margaret Ann Craig, Brenda Louise Craig. Margaret Catherine Craig. Susan Kent Cranford, .Sandra Kay i:rawford. Marv Millner Crawford. Susan Jane Cree.di. Omcsa Dianne Crr.l. r.arl.ara Jane ( r.-.MM.rc. J,„liih Ann Crews. Ilciiv Jean Cr.l.l.Mi, Kathleen Elizabelh Ciidlebaugh. Mary Elizabeth :nlle„den. Elizabeth Rockwell Cr.i.k.ll. Manila Ann I i.ill. I MilliL, I liristine I II, IiiIki Fllen I n.u ,,. I ,„) Hale Crulchhcid, Carol Gray Culberlson. Betsy Greenleaf Ciimmings. Therese Marie Curlee, Gracia Margeen Dallord. Delia Anne Dal. ' s. Kalherine Hallyburton Dall.m. Nola Jean Daniels. Jeannie Frances Dauijhtridge. Susan Baker Davenport. Sharvn Diane Davis. Elmerene Elise Fresn men Davis. Joyce Ann Dawson, Rebecca Elaine Dearman, Jane Delaney, Cyntliia Craven DeLoach, Dianne Carol Denipsey. Dale Paige DePew. Connie DeWiu, Mary Margaret Dickinson, Anne Cassel Dickson, Margaret Anne Dicostanzo, Celia Mary Oishnian, Eileen Marlowe Dixon, Georgia Coble Dixon. Paul Webster, Jr. Doclson. Beatrice Lynn Donahue. Dawn Marie Douglas. Leigh Ann Downey, Mary Ann Downing, . ' nna iaxine Doyle. Sammy Franklin Do , He , De Drew. Paulelte Dulin. Lucy Bryn Dun , Do Dupree. Carolyn Rose Dupree. Mvra Jane Durham. Martha Ann Earp. Judith Ann EaskoUl. Patricia Lynn Eatman. Elizabeth Ann Edgerton. Kathleen Paxlon Edmiston. Vickey D. Edm..ndson. Marcia Lynn Edwards. Beltv Jean Edwards. Ellen Meredith Eilwards, Nila Carolyn Ehrlich. Margaret Elizabeth Eldridge. Amy J. Elkin. Jacquelvn Rae Elkins, Gloria Jean Ellis. Diane Haywood Elt sser. Karen Louise Emorv. Allean Mary Engleman. Roberta Ann Ericson. Sharon Louise Errico. Judvthc Lvnn Ervin. Man- Sandra Eure. Linda Faye Evans. Betty Lou Evanv. France- Lvnne Farlmian. Carol Janice Farmer. Kathleen Davis Farris. Man- Camille Faulkner. Alice Marie F.1U-1. Diana June Federal. Margaret Amilie Fermia. Joyce Eileen Fields. Sodie Davis Fish, Terry Elaine Fleming. Sarita Vernette Flel. her. Jean Rosemary Flynt. Lyn la Lee For--tadt. Frances Foss. Constance Grace Foster, Marietta Land Foster, Mary Susan Foster. Sarah Ann Fou-t. Cheryl Elaine Fowler. Dorothy Meares Fowler, Marilyn Kay Fraley, Ruth Jane Freeman, Marilyn Francine Freeze. Barbara , nn Friedman, Sherrie Lee Frierson. Dargan Fuller, Jane Catherine Furches. Martha Carolyn Furr. Gail Ann Gabard. Anna Karen Gal.i-. Nancy Zernian class of 1968 Gail, Emily Trowbridge (lainev. Edwar.l Haskel Gambill. Mary Jane Gann, Linda Carolvn Garber. Alice Gail Gardner. Diana Gardner, Phvllis Ann Garland. Marjorie Dallas Garland. Pennv Helena Garner. Jerry Wayne Gary, Judith Marlene Gaskill. Cheryl Hicks Galewood. Marilyn Hope Gaylord. Susan F. Gehrmann. Virginia -Ann Geltch. Marjorie Ann 1 Ha Gentry, Ge___ Gernon. Helen Rulh Gelzen. Catherine Gilden Ghosn, Mary Frances Gibbons. BiUie Yvonne Gibbons. Katherine Eugenia Gibbs. Brenda Elise Gibson. Rebecca Diane Gilbert. David Bryant Gilliam. Kathryn (;i]liam. Sheila Joan Gillis. Patricia Ann Godwin. Beverly Winsh.w Goforth, Virginia Marguerite Gooden. Jane Gwen Gooding. Virginia Louise Goodwin. Irma Jean Goodwyn. Marv Ann Golden. Mary timewell Gordon. Jacqueline Sue Gordon. Carol Lee Gordon. Wee Lynn Gower, Patricia Anne Graham. Catherine Ann Graham. Julia Ann Graliam. Virginia Joann Gragg. JaneHi.ds„n Cranberry, Judv Ann Grasty. Celia Annette Gray. Judy Aleatha Gray. Lola Jean Gray. Mary Dawn Grayson. Linda Faye Green. Martha Louise Greene. Marv Webb Greene, Sally Burdelle Greenwood. Lois Marie Greer. Gayle Frances Gregor. Nancy Ellen Gregory. Nina Mae Griffin. Diane Blair Griffin. Gwendolvn Sue Griffin. Jacqueline Rita Griffin. Lorna Elaine Griffin. Margaret Brenda Guffy. Lemire Ann Gunier. Margaret Deanna Gutherie. Judith Elizabeth Habich. Julie Frances Hageman. Shirlie Hailey. Victoria Leigh Hale. Brenda Louise Hall. Mary Ann Hall. Marv Anna Hall. Marv Carolvn Ha Ha i.lay. -Ma ,Da Ela lion. Mary Rebecca Hamilton. Nancv Carolyn Hamilton, Sandra Lee Hamilton, Sara Lee Hammond. Judith Graham Hammond. Nancy --Anna Hamrick. Cynthia Randee Fresn resnnien Hand. Man- Jean Harbuck. Patricia Ann Hardin. Judv Carol Hardv. Brenda Louise Hare. ' Kathrvn Suzanne Hargrove. Catherine Est Harkey, Beth Marie Harlow. Grace Louise Harrelson. Carol Ann Harrelson. Diane Harrill. Man Elizabeth Harris. Barbara Ann Harris. Cecile Eleanor Harris. Jean Elizabeth Harris. Judy Ann Harrison. Joan Lee Harry. Patricia June Harwood, Heather Ann Hasty, Patricia Anne Hatcher. Gavle Jeanne Hatlev. Ann Elizabeth Hawkins. Barbara Jean Hawkins. Heidi Hayes, Margaret Anne Havs. Sharon Havworlh. Emilv Jeai Hedgpeth. Lvnda Ga Heifner. Nora Ann Helms. Jovce Elaine Hen.lerM.n, Car.d Am Henderson. Marv Elii Hensley. Brenda Joyc Hepler. Elda Eileen Herrin. Iris Laverne Hickman. Judv Neil Hill. Barbara jean Hill. Carolyn Dianne Hill. Janet Elizabeth Hill. Susan Gail Hinrhliffe. J Ann Hine. Colene Elizal llipl.. Dnnna Duff Holl nl,. ' . k. Ildil,, Holley. Edwina Elaine Holmes. Paula Dianne Holmes. anda Gavle Holt. Rotha Marilvn Holt. Sandra Lillian Hoh. Susan Emily Hooper. Mary Bovd Hoover, Sarah Jane Hope, Patricia Ray Hord. Judy Catherine Hornadav. ' Judith Ann Hnrnev. Harriet A. Hor.lei.Nanev Jane llor ath. JavneLvnn Hotte. Paulettc Adrien. Houck. Sandra Jeanne Hourigan. Susan Miche H..ward, Judv Lvnn Ib.w.ll. Ei-lvn Gail H.iw.ll. Iar% Kathrvn Hower. Elizab.lh Ann Hoy. Donna Kay Hudson. Timothy D. Hughe-. Patricia Ellis Huneycut Hunter. N Hunter. Virginia L. Hurdle. Mar ' Eliza Hulton. Marianne i llvldburg. Carolvn IMton. MariKn EI ndel Ka Helen !ilM l£2 IK Ia class of 1968 4 - Idol. Venla Jan.- Ingram, Mary lit-lh Ingram, Polly Jo Inn, ' s, liarhara Ann l .nh..ur. I ' ralt Kli al.clli M.v. A. la Cliri- |.. ■. l-:ii ..,|.rll, nii lalKino. Kli .al,.-lli Flor.-n.- Ja.kM.n. Raclul Lynn Jamo. liarhara Ann,- James, Janet Hoyle James, Lydia Grey Jaryis, Karen Jane Jenkins. Janet J.iikins, Iarll.a Glynn Jenkin-, Sarah I.on Jessee, Linda Carol Jobe, Cynthia Dianne Johe, James Harry. II Johnson, liarhara Lynn J..hn on. lirenda Faye ,|..hnMjn, Dorothy Dariel Jolnison. Emma Patricia Johnson, Freya Gay Johnson. Pally Carole JohnM.n. Sarah oorhees June-. ,i,i„- Laura Jon.s. lielly Ann Jones. Diane Elizaheth Jones. Klizabelh Leigh Jones. Katherine Rena Jones. Mary Lou Jones. Meredith Sue lones. Patricia Lucille lones, Kehe,-ea Wilson J..nr-. S„.an Diane Jon.-. SvKia Norris ..nl.in. I ' .elUe Carolyn |..sev. Kathleen Marie Joyce. Elizaheth Ann Joyce. Jane Lynn Joyner. Becky Jo Kahn. Virginia Helena Karriker. Judy Elizabeth Kalz. I ' .renda Stadiem Kealing. Mary Kalherine Keel. Mildred Duraud Keeling. Emily tjiarlene Keleher. Megan Martha Keller. Beverly Jeanne Kent. Marv Mikell Kenvon. Martha Anne Kesler. Frames .Sue Kesller. Kav Frances Kilian. Kathleen Evelyn Mi.imel. Kathleen Virginia King. Barbara Jane King. Carol Rae King. Margaret Joyce Kirhv. Pamela Dare Kirsch. Elizabeth Ansel Kiser, Rona Lea Knight, Belly Elaine Knight, Cynthia C. Knight. Dorothy Jane Knight. Georgia Lynn Kni-ht. Virginia Blair Ki,,.ules. Glenda Elaine Korn. Sandra Neal Ko.iou. F.Mli.r Sheryl Kuinier, Jiili, Kll .ll,etll Kiikel, Carolvn El[ alpelh Kusenherg, Carol Ann Lamar. Mary Jo Lamb, Sharon Lee Lambeth. Linria Kav Lancaster. Julia Jo Land. Doris Jean Lan.l. Nancy Jean Lan.-. Donna Kave Fresn men if)fif O r A fy Jii 0aa t Laney, Janice Kay Langley, Camlvn Fave Lanibelli. Catherine Ann Larkin, Linda Lee Lashley, Cornelia Anne Lassen. Priscilla Anne Lassiter, Eleanor Rose Lassiter, Linda Carol Laughrun. Pamela Law. Margaret . nne Lean-. Barbara Randall Lee. Agnes Sylvia Lee. Eugenia Jan Leebrick. Vickie Danielle Leeds. Cindy . ' nn Lefler. Nancy Elaine Leonard. Jane Elizabeth Leonard. Judith Love Lester. Georgianna Levin. Ellen Rhoda Levitt. Libbie Rae Levy, Kathleen OT)ell Lewis. Aylelt Macon Lewis. Elizabeth . nn Lewis. Linda Jean Lewis. Patricia F. Lewis. Selnia Anne Lihz. Martha Gilmore Lilly. Ashton Wilson Lippincott. Joyce . nn Lipps. Melinda Little. Sandra Carol Lloyd. Mary Lu Lnbdell. Elizabeth Steatton Lung. Christina Lavinia Long. Sylvia Elouise Loonev. Carolyn Page Louis. Andrea Love. Mearlyn Rebecca Lowder. Margaret Longhi Lov ,erv. Dawn Harrison Lucas. Hope Knight Lvnrh, Mvra (;ail Lvr Reb. 1 Carle Lysk... Carol Ann McBride. Loretta Gail McCain. Gwendolyn Feme McCallum. Eleanor McCanless. Minnie Iretia McCarn. Nancy Gale McCaskill. Nancy Ellen McClain. Jeanne Etta McClure. Joan Marie McConnell. Mary Elizabeth McCullough. Sharon Ann McDonald. Sharyn Lynn McDowell. Marion Virginia McEntire. Dorothy Anita McEntire. Nancy Joanne McCalliard. Susan Ella M. G,c, I ' ansv Yvonne MrCinlN. I:irgaret Ann Mclv.r. Ju.lith Russell McKeown. Adella Mae McLean. Katherine Tiahart McLean. Martha Hazel MrI.endon. Pamela b I .nd. irkie Paulette I. I..,ud. Patricia Flox McMaster. Danielle Kay McMillan. Jane Ann McNeal. .Martha Lorie Magnant. Sharon Mary Maboney. Virginia Louis Maier. Rena Vivian Malmquist. Gwendolyn Eva Maner. Sara Elizabeth Maples, Karen Elizabeth Marcus. (;eraldine May Marino. Anna Rose class of 1968 Marlin, Karen Mane Marks, Marilvn Ray Mars, Pamela Lynn Marshall, Thomas En Marlin. Elizabelh An Martin, Janet Ellen Martin, Loretta Dean Martin, Marion Haze Martin, Penny Gail Martin, Sandra Rogers Marvin, Kathrvn An.Ire: Mason, Franees W iii.tre Massey, Zilphia Loii Masuhr, Nancy Ann Maxwell. Sheila .Ann Maynarcl, Peggy Jane Meacham, Patsy Meacham. Sally Meadows, Rebecca Hop, Mecks. Anne Elizabeth Meiggs. Dana Christine Meletioii. Mary Paul Melko. Susan Ann Meloy. Barbara Ann Melville. Georgia .Ann Mercer. Linda Joyce Meredith. Evelyn E. Merrill. Sandra Kav Messcr. Bonnie Jean Micol. Jane Milchin. Sharon Diane Miller. Betty Elaine Miller. Frances Dianne Miller. Linda Ann Miller. Nancy Sue Mills, Maxine Minccy. Marilvn Misenheimer. Martha Ja Mitchell. Shirley ClilTor. Mitchum. Meredith Lee Moffitt, Sharyn Geraldin Moore. Alice Raye Moore. Brenda Joyce Moore. Donna Susan Moore. Lucinda Catherii Moore. Sandra Baker Moon. Rachel Anne Morgan. Joan Judy Mo an. Mary L. Ma Lou Morse. Linda Kay Morion. Jessica Ja Morton. Shelie Flo Motley. Ann Gilliam Motley. Cheryl Ann Muilenburg, Lisa Gerrit Mollis. Aihi Iiilli . Ilarl Ela NahikLin. Kiii. at.T Napirr, lr ,s Nasmilh. Ahhca H. Naylor. Marjorie Rose Neff. Catherine EIna Neshitt. Kathleen M.k Neskang. Lin la Ruth Nesler. Anita Louise Newman, Dana Elaine Newmark. Linda Newsom. Carol Ann Newsonie. Janet . nn Newsome. Julie Annet Newton. Judy P. Nicks. Mariana Nim. Laura Joyce Noah. Pamela Kay Norman. June Carol Norton. Susan Phillip: Fresn resnnien Nonille. Barbara Frr.-man Nu--l)auni, Barni Ko .- Il-Brlfii. Betiv L.m D ' D.ll. Linda Ruih O ' Kelly. Delma S. Odoni. Sara France;; Oflner. Karen Lee Olson. Pamela Karen Orr. Man- June Overly. John Loui . Jr. Overlon. Sydney Owens. Barbara Sue Owens. Jennifer . nn Owens. Sherrill Lawson Packer. Rebecca J. Padgett. Priscilla Charleue Pajie. Dornthv Matliew Palmer. Margaret Ann Park. Edith Lind-av Parker. Kathv u-an Park. li. L. H,.|.e in. ' Mari ' atsy Lnrene ■ihn Marklu Patrick. Carol Ann Patterson. Elizabelli .Sc. Patterson. Emilv Claudi Patter-on. Patricia nn Fatten. Marv Carohn Patton. Naiicv l.vnn Paull. Ju.iith Patricia Payne. Jane Ellen Payne. Ruby Lee Pearson. Laura Marie Pell. Gwyn Lynelt.- Pendergrann. Penny Pendlev. Nancie Peterson. Betty Lnu Petree. Linda . nne Pettus, Gloria Jane Pfaff. Nancy Gail Pharr. Jennifer Ann Phillips. Connie Lynn,- Phillip-. Lynn Sbearin Phillips. Marianne Phillips. Nancy Elaine Phillips. Suzanne Helen Picha. Pamela Marie Picha. Patricia nn Pierce. M. irginia Piene. Marion nri Pipkin. Jane Marie Piltman. Ra e Marie Plummer. .Martha Nan.-, Polk. Barbara Jeanne Poole. Patricia -Vnn I ' ope. Margaret mm Pn-ey. Margaret Chri-li, Poteal. Margi, Mane Potecl. Lot- Zena Potter. Sandra Jean Pouller. Constance nnc Price. Anne Perry Pric.-, Elizabeth iiii Price. Fredia Line Price. Rila Jane Pri.lgen. Pamela J.an Pringle. Carlccn Jean Prit. hard. Kalbryn I ' rilcbett. l.v.lia nn clor. Pruilt, Patr Purdy, Nell Elain.- Pusey, Phyllis Elaine Query. Marion Elaine l.luick. Mary Eli ab.-lb Ma i:il, ' H.Ulel. Dale 11. K.llhlf. ll,ie ( . Maudiri . ui, • ?06 |jQ v Q nf oi ' f ■! h f f f t ' -i B r ClcTss of 1968 l!ay. Mary J.. Kay, Nan llurlt-y Ray, Syliil JoliiR-lta K.-ail. Julia AIIpi. Kf.l.lr,,. Jan. ' Kvi-lyn Kr.-,1. Julia Ann l!,-,-.li-], Jaji,-I Kclii-cca Ki-. ' s. H..I,,-, , u Joel R.-f;au, M■.an W ay Mr :.-i-l,T, Carolyn l.uui . ' K. ' i.l. K.-uima Amelia Kei.l, Saniira Alisc ll.nian. Ilcrulhy Vernon Krr,i,, Janice Marie K.vr...l.l-.. lari.-t E. nf n Mt 4 Kin l.,e l{,l,( Kll Kin Jes i I. ill, la l)e Ki. h. iNel.Li Klaine i!i. Iiar.l-uii, AlK-on Lueile Kigg l)ee. Roliena Anne Kileliie. Kalhryn Sue Rilihie. Pally Jane I!iple,,Su ,aniie Sluarl K,.a li. Jo Allllr Kul,er-on. William Waile Rolierls. Palriiia Ann Koherlson. Carolyn Faye Roberl on. Jane Lewis K..lierlM,n, Martha nn.- KoherNon. Mary Jane Robinson, Bren.ia Lou Kob inson. Lin.la Joyce mlgers, Catherine . ' . ogers. Merle Dianne Koniinger. Inajo Roo.l. Malv Ann Roop. Joalvn Elaine Roos, Patricia Jane Hoolh, Nancy Kav Rose, .Nan. V Eli aheth Rosenlcl.l. Li-a Rouse. Helen Aiin.Ilc yal. Margarel Eli al.eth roll. Patricia llarrielle Rinlav. Sherry Linda Kul,-. Rebecca Kaye Rulnick. Jan.- Morris Ryals, Virginia Rulli van, Elizabeth Maxwell Sa.ll.r. Nancy Patricia ,ifn-. •-u aii Bahsie jh iiian. Marl. 11. ■Ellen Saii.llin. Manila Ellen Sampson, Cherry Lee Sapirie. -Sally .Ann , li- N. I ' .la ;el. Hl ,,lii III K.llllerini S.liultz, Dorolli) Eileel Schwartz, San.lra Rai Scott. Bettv Cow S .,11. B.mnie Jeai S,.,tt. Ju.ly Carol S.I. 11. Kathleen Margaret s. .,11, Ruby Anne S.ll, Diane Rebecca ll.-ioM.-. Susan Morrison Shank. Margaret Sharp.-, his June Shaw. Kalhl.-cn J.-aii Shearin, Kathryn Kay i.llev, Catherine .Melissa ■slielton, William Rowahl Short, Marietta Showfety, Teresa Ann Siegel, Edythe Joan - Silver, (;ail Reda Silver. Ronny Louise Page 2.17 Fresl mien ' 2 Jit| o « c 9m 0f € a fi 0 fe-i § 111-.. iijii. ' •. Sh. ila Fayf Slade. Sandra Slawter. Linda Fave Skinner. Dorothy Pamela Smith, Amelia Jane Smith. Bonnie Jean Smith. Brenda Kaye Smith. Edith Carol Smith. Elinor Bonnie Smith. Evelyn Karon Smith. Jeanette .Marie Smith. Karen Elizabeth Smith. Kalhryn R. Smith. Kathryne Taylor Sniitli. Lila Ann Sniilli. Lilc.na .M. Smith, l.inila Jean Smith. Linda Lee Smith. Patriiia Ann Smith. Susan Frames Smith. Terrv Diane Smith, irginia Francis ■-Miilh.r. I diarlutte Sanders ■-nai.-ly. Barhara Caroline nc ' i ' lon. Lynn Carnegie Smithey. Alice . nn Sotheran. Jo Lorraine Souza. Lee Antionette Sower?. -Mary Catherine .Sparks. Rebecca Kaye Sparrow. Constance Norris Sparrow, Teresa Jane Speed. Cheryl Pauline Spencer. Darinda Spencer. Mary Dana Sprinkle, Terry uill. BiUie Louise ngs. Judith Anne ings. Ramona DuPree Stancik. W amia Fay tanfield. Linda Louise Stanford. Nancy Jean dev. Barhdia Ilene lanley. Mary Lynn St St Stanley. Sliirley Joyce Starling. Emily E. Stati.n. Martha . nn Stein. Carol Ann Stephenson. Carolyn Conner Stern. Susan -Vudrey Stevenson. Lois Jean Stone, Mohe Strickland, Brenda G. Stroud. Mary Catherine Stuart. Nancy Stuhhinv. Martha Strug. Tcrri Elaine Slur.Iivanl. Judy Stults, Harrietta Gayle Styron, Susan Jean Sugg, Dianna Lee Suggs, Melverlene . Margaret Newsom luits, Vickie Cheryl Sullivan, Patricia Jean Supulski, Gwendolyn Eva Surber, Beth Ann Sutherland, Anne Dyer Swaim, Roddy Jean Swaim, Sharon Lutricia Swaringen, Linda Louise Swavngim, .Sue .Memory .Swofford. Mary Ella Tangari. Beverly Gail Tanner. Barbara Lee Tarleton. Betty Jo Suite Page 238 class of 1968 Tarllon, Oonna Kay Tarplev. Mania Ellen Tart. Marv Holt Tavlur, Anita Ellen Taylor, Catherine Anne Taylor, Cav Christine Taylor, Jennifer Anne Taylor. Mary Kay Temple, Jo Ann Temple, Man Rus.el Tenipleton, Avery Elizaheth Terrell, Harriet Elaine Terrell. ir(;inia Car.il TerMillij;er, Ju.lith Lvnn Thaxton, Martha X ' iekers Thomas. Adeline Garner Thomas. Anita Lois Thomas, . nn Adell IS, Barhara Je IS. Diana Lynn s. Doris Louise ,s. Elizabeth , Judith Lynn Thomas, Mary Ali( Tho Ma Cathe Thomas, Ralph Ford, Jr. Thomas, Sandra Lynne Thomasson, Nancy Sue Thompson. Jane .Adair Thompson. Linda Jo Thompson. Michael David Thorud, Mary Gardner Thrower. Martha Cheryl Tietz. Virginia A. Tillinghast. Harriet Marcy Timhers. Judith Ann Tinkham. Nora Jane Tinkler, Sara Jane Tobaru. Kazue Todd, Patricia Anne Tod.l. Paulette Todd. Sandra Hall Todd. Susan Davis Tollett. Lcnore Jane Tomlinson. Martha Ann Trammel. Lujuanne Jane Traywick. Wanda Lorraine Trice, Julia Ellen Trivette, Frances Anne Trueloye, Anita Louise jrette .Sheila ■Jo Truman, Ma Truslow, Gir Tucker, Bon Turner, Juli( Turner, Sylv 1 Gayle Tysinger. Nancy Kay Vaughn, Betty J. Veseskis. Sherry Ann Wagner, Dorothy Oake, Carolin Ann , Donva Caroly Kitty Raye Margaret Waldi Wal.l: Walk, Walk. Walker, Sandra Lee Wall. Delbra Jo Wall. Sharon Kay Walsh. Jacqueline Walsh, Patri.ia Kath Ward. Jane Ann Ward, Jean Russell Ward. Virginia .Anne Ware, Alice Gene Warren, Jane Tart Waterfield, Patri.ia Ja Watkins, Judith Jill Watkins, Olivia Fulehi Watkins, Shirley Ann Watry. BarbaraAnn Watson. Anne Marie Watson, Bette Anne Page 239 Presr inien IS at«on. Manila Ell.n Watson, Man Sue Watson. Susan Ross Weaver. Judith Ann Webb. Luein.la Anne W eber. Barbara Marie W eeli-. Svlvia Lula W eier. Lucy Ellen West, Evelyn Grace WVtzel. Katherine Emma ' etherington. Barbara Gre WlKibn. Pegg - Jennifer X lieeler. Linda Lou W hel-s. Trudy Jovce Whitehurst. Edith Diane Whitehurst, Nancy Jean Whitne Wli.ll. Will Will a ' ranre. E. 1- Mlierlj I. llrlni .han.ii nne Wirkliiie. Hannah (nil Wi.tiardt. Eli abeili W ilkniMin. Ellen Williams. Hil.la Vonci Wi Willi Willi WiL ims. Judv Catherine ims. Karen Elizabeth nil-. Margaret nil-. Patricia Kay nil-. Sherry Lee im-. Shirley Dianne inison, Ann Rhodes im-on. Beverly Uell Be Wil-..„. Beth Anne Wil-„M. Donna KaN W il-oii. Elizabeth Wil-„n. Ju.lv Lee W il-nii. Linda Kav W ilson, Lynda Elizabeth Wilson, Iary Lynn Wilson. Nancye Carolyn V.- mh. Patricia Dianne W 111, li.-ter. Carol Elowei W 111. Ii. -ter. Paula Mar};a W in-tead. .N ' aney Rei.le Winters. .Ann Ver.miea Wojiowski, Kathleen Am Wolf, Sandra Gail Wolvek, Sherry Wonsavage, Carol Grier Wo...lrii ff. Sera E. Wooilwani. H, t Ha V. Jan.- Carol ght. Brenda Fay.- ght. Kathleen L., Wt _ Wright. Martha W ripht. Reh...-.a W. ■i arbor.. ugh. Ronnie 1 arbor.. ugh. Lvn.lia T. V. ' argan. Patricia Su.- Young. Ja..|ue Lvnu oung. Jacquelvn Su. Vow. Winifred Earli.i.- Zelkin. Ann Ruth .Mc. doo, Larry Page 2W When the Class of 1968 ifaclu-d llic .aiiiinis of UNC-G. many new acli ities auailcd tiicrii. One of llir first surprises iiiaiiv ot llie ircsiiiiicn icrrixi ' d was llic discovery that instead ot oidv one looniniatt-. lliey had two. Even though three in a room was crowded and sharing a closet was almost impossible, the spirit oi the more, the merrier prevailed, and there was always room for friends who dropped in. Attendance at class meetings was great, and the attendance lianner usually had to lie shared among the dorms. No Ircsh- man could ever forget the numerous call-ilowus re- ceived for filling out permission slips improperly oi the mad rush to sign in at 1 :00 a.m. Saturday night. The fun of the Sister Class parties and the magical excitement of the Freshman Formal will alwavs be remendiered. With the many activities to keep fresh- men busy, they realized all too well that ' our college days run swiftly bv. . . . So what if South Spencer had Active Fresniiien Love Life At ITNC-G Thir !Fl.M,r??! Dori ' l foif et to put 1 :(I0 a.m.! 1965 Nl RSINC CLASS OFFICERS: ■( ' to rifilil ) Lane Norman. Paula Israel. atle Garvin, and Fenny Pratt. A Cjrowin University Department Expands and Improves The University De|);irtiiu nl oi Nursing Kilucation offers a two-year progr;uii iisMirialcd with Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. A .si -urrk Miriiiiier si-ssion ill psychiatric iiiirsiiif; al .jcihii I iii lca(l Hospital at Blltner follows tlic first year nl acailmiic uoik. Al the present time, the two cars nl academic work al the University are followed h a loiir-month piacticiim after which graduation exercises arc hidd and students are eligible to take liie Fxcgislcrcd Nurse Licencing Examination. However, the Nursing i ' lograiii is alwavs ceking improvement. The Cla s oi ! ' ' (). ' ) i the lir l (lass to graduate with the senior cla s in the spring. I ' laiis for legislation to do away with the lour-month illlcrn llip ire hejiig proposed to coincide with the already idoplcd change applied to the freshman cla s of add- iig eoiuM ' s ill the lilicral arts area for the licncru oi the indi idual sludenls. The growing demand for and the numher of nursing students enhances the Lhiiversity ' s recognition for a nursing |irograin that will pro ide the graduate stu- dent with a cultural learning experience so that she uia full lep into her lutiire role of nursing . . . re- uicniheiiug her tildcnt da s al llie I ui er it when i-lass olliccis wi ' ic Icni ' Ncr iutiuniing her ol S.N.C). meeting and the latest postponement dale id the class picnic. Pagf 242 I5ing Israel ; DIs Barbara R. Bing Simlcnc Nurses ' Ore nizalion C. SN Assi.cijlicn ( 1. : . By-laws Janeen Claire Butler n-illce (I. :. .11. 1 ibei..l An Charlotte Camille Crowell Jldy Carol Dockery .iliiin.il Sliidenl Nurses ' Asscciation (1. 2 Iris Daile Faircloth llislnel, Sl.ile and Nalinnal Studenl Nurses Margaret Ann Holder Muueni Nurses ' Oreani alion (1. 2); Dislri Margaret Ann Inman Hellen I ' alila Israel ( L 2 ) ; Dorm Comnnl nd National Nu Nu On 1.21 Rebecca Louise Lovett siudenl Nurses ' Orp.ui Patricia Ann McLamb liidenl Nurses ' Ors!,ni?ali n II, 2); Dorm fonim ' llee 11.21. Pat Ann Maxin Martha Jeannette Morgan fisin.i an. I N 111. nil Siu.knl Nurses ' , Lane Smith Norman Giil ' ..l.l C.Ilete 111. .Suidenl Nurses ' and Pro-r.im C.immillce 1 .1 ) ; District ! I lu- ' enl Nurses ' Association (2. 3); 1 vnc 12 1 WiLLA Mae Perkins N.nion.d .nJ Dislnct Studenl Nurses ' . Virginia Page Phillips District. Stale and National Nurses ' A Penelope Jean Pratt It Nurses ' Organizal Inn [ Nu I 1. 2 1; CLI Do Johana Dee Renfro 111. Secrclary |2|; Student Nun Nu (1.2) I Leader (21; Jun Shirley Rhyne Dislricl. State and National Studenl Nurses ' ; Diana Jane Rogers Sludenl Nurses ' Organization Social Commit Stale and National Student Nurses ' Associ.it millee (1, 21; RA ( 1); YDC (11. Carolyn Anne Salmon Sludenl Nurses ' Assi-cialion (1. 2); Dorm CI Jimmy Elzara Salter Sludenl Nurses ' Onianizalion (1.21; Dorm C Judith Anne Sampson University of Wisconsin ( 1 I. Student Nurses ' Anne Hazard Schrader Micliiean Stale L ' nivcrsilv II. 2|; Student N Student Nurses ' Assoc ation (,1.4l;TSA 13, Helen Emeve Singletary Sludenl Nurses ' Orsanizalion (II. Social Co; Cimmitlee (21; Ellloll Hall Represenlative ( Brenda Carol Sink ' Orstanizalion Social Commill (I. 2). Program Comn Stu Nun Anne Jorje Slater Dorm Committee (II; YRC (2); Student Nun Diane Willis Strickland Sludenl Nurses ' Organization 11. 21. Social Coi mittee (2l, YDC (II; National Student Nurses ' Ella Juanita Teal Pleiffer College ( I ) ;_Studem Nurses ' Organizatic McLean, Va. ittee (2); TSA I I ); District vssocialion 11.21 Winston-Salem al SNA (2, 31, Dorm Com- Mooresville Elkin Greensboro -nittee (1.2). Greensboro iciation (1,2); TSA Tabor City Candler nal Sludenl Nurses ' Stokesdale Reidsville Associ..lion II, 21, Fort Bragg Greensboro Greensboro e 12, 1), Treasiirei Slate and Nati.mal Class Beauu 111. Thomasville Greensboro Co-Chairman ( 1 1 Berwyn. Pa. Slate and Nali.inal Represenlalive III. Asheboro lion II. 2 1 , CuIIowhee Belmont Belmont ;); Distr.ct. Dorm Corn- Graham Havelock Morganton listricl Studenl Nurses ' Greensboro 41; Dislricl and Slate Greensboro NA 12); Dorm Social Winston-Salem District and Nal.onal Kings Mountain , Program Committee Raleigh ), Dorm Social Corn- Aberdeen 1965 Nursing class Phillips Pratl Ridding Renfro Rhyne Rogers Salmon .Sailer .Sampson Schrader Singlelar ' Sink Slaler Sirickland Teal Sla and National Student Nun 1966 Nursing Class -, Black, Julia Adams Boger, Sally Evalinc Bradley. Ruth Ann Cable, Sue Thornton Clifton, Phyllis Hood Craniiall. Sarah Olive Cratch, Anne Holbrook Ellis, Ann Patlon Dill, Mary WiUard Dunn, Mary Lind Dunne, Karen Arlenc Edens, Sandra Gail Flynn, Jane Elizabeth Gaeser, Lana Barbara Garrison, Julie Virginia Garrison, Mary Lu Gore, Mary Ann Johnson, Harriet Ellen Kaczmarek, Nancy J. Liles, Doris Ann Lindsay. Betty Ann Masten, Mary Lou McC.dlum, Priscilla Ileene Miller, Elizabeth Anne Olive, Katie Sue Pate, Emma Jewel Pearre. Judy Lynn Rawls. Laura Scott Rhyne. Frances Anne Bobbins. Janice Cole Rool, Lynda Caryl er«. Rachel Elizabeth Wall, Frances Blair « allon, Carla Lynn Wilson. Millie Lou Higliliglits of a Nurse ' s Year Recipient of the 64 Honor Pin sponsored by the Woman ? Auxihary was Patsy Bowers elected by lier class for outstanding nursing care. Gallicriiig round for an uld-fashioned hootenany brings both classes together . . . and they call it cultural education? Learning to work with people to build well minds and bodies involves the best of personalities, education, and leadership . . . all rolled into a fnuil prcxhict ol aecomplisbmeni with individual c()MlributioM and roles. I ' d hiHllI these roles with vell-(|ualilic(l rad- imtes is the aim of the Iniversitv Deiiarlment ol Nurs- ing Education. Chancellor Otis Singletary speaks at the graduation of the Class of 1964. die last (.nr to graduate a A v 1 f . i t COMMERCIAL CLASS (.)rnCi:KS; Lil.l.) Uarrh. Cheerleader: Su. Arm IViiningtun. Treasurer; Beckv Idol. Serrelary: Janicf Balrlwin. ire-President: Sue Richardson. President. For Commercials One Year or Preparation Is All It Takes Spending many hours in Forney, loiiiljined with class activities highlights the year of the C oinniercial Class at UNC-G. A tea was given in the Alexander l{ooin of Elliott Hall to install the new Coriiiiiereial Ollieers. The traditional while jackets r ' |ire eiiliiig ihe (lorn- niercials were first on cariipiis in N(i rnilier. niall ceremony was held on Jacket Day. alter which all went to dinner. This year the class has worked hard to become W(dl iidorrned women ot the liir-incss world. I he knowledge the class ha,-, gained this vear will help them greatly in olilaniinu po-ilions in ihc liusincss uoild. This class will {iim uidi ihc preceding (lonnnercial (dasscs in kcc|ung llic rei)utation (d the elhcienl si ' cretaries Iramed at I M ' A ' ,. Coininercial Class Angel, Carol Sue Arrington, Jerri Arrowood, Peggy Darlene Ashcraft, Harriet Atwood. Sandra Lynne Austin. Linda Jill u-lin. Tina Elizabeth Baldwin. Jannie Lue Bare. Pauletle Beane. Judy Alyce Beeker. Linda Lee Biggs. Donna Rebecca Boaz. Sheila Marie Bnone, Patricia Kay Boyd. Marilyn Sue Brannon. Anne Arledge Brooks, Susan Gail Brown, Dee Ann Brown. Margaret Bullins, Judy Dianne Burke. Jackie Lee Butler. Joan Caines. Wanda Kay Capel. Virginia Carlisle. Patricia Clifton, Mary Catherine Collins. Linda Faucette Cox. Betty Jean Crawford, Caroline Gutliii, Crews, Joan Munyan Dameron. Paula Jill DeBruyne, Carol Elizabeth Denton, Judy Catherine Dillon, Patricia Marie Durlunn. Dianne Leigh Epperson, Mary .Arthur Frank. Kathryn Elaine Fulp, Frances Jo FusseU, Velnia Edwards Garner, Mary Ann Gibson, Margaret Elaine Graham, Jonni Gail Cribble, Lorrie Jane Griffin, Kathryn Lorraine Hager, Tine Jean Hancock, Karen Ann Hansley, Lucretia Anne Harris, Barbara Elizabeth Harrison, Nancy Elizabeth Hatley, Linda Suzelte Hawkins, Carole Chris Hopkins, Stephanie Esther Houston, Elizabeth Huffines, Patricia Ann Idol. Mary Ellen Idol. Rebecca Aileen Jarrett, Carol Frances Jones, Lynda Sue Jones, iartha S. Johnson, Janice Jordan, .Alida Kay Joyner. Evelyn Rebecca Judd. Cheryl Anne .. Page 247 c oiiiniercia :ial Class r % ' w V m ,0 if 0 f ' -i 1 p i f f% 1; , ■1 R « ' - % F r ' 49k « ■' C V ■Ski. V Kidd. Wanda Jayne Knox. Kathrjn Dianne Kouns, Nancy Jean Lawrence, Mary Sandra Lemmond. Linda Carter Lewis. Palsy Lee Lewis. Regina Hope Lofiin. Phyllis Ann Lollis. Joranna Lee Ludwig. Beverly Ann McCombs. Elizabeth L. McKeithan. Susan A. Mahood. Gail Elizabeth Manley. Doris Carroll Markham. Rebecca Barry Mills. Judith Ann Millsaps. Barbara Dianne Minday. Judith Ann Mofhtt. Nellie Marie Monlelenn. Martha Josephine Moore. Belva Jo Morris. Mary Catherine Mortimer. Patricia Dale Nicholson. Janice Powell Nixon. Kathy Elaine Parrish, Shirley Joyce Pennington. Sue . nn Preston. Barbara Middlebrook Prevatle. Elizabeth Dyanne Privette. Charlotte Ann P..flpnbarger. Connie Marie Poindexter. Marilyn Lee Reep. Susan Revels. Phyllis Anne Ri.hard on. Sue Ellen Rumfelt, Kathy Sherrill Russell. Patricia Annette Sawyer, Carolyn Ann Seanion. Patricia Evelyn Shannon. Ruth Ann Sharpe, Martha Withers Shepherd. Mary Elizabeth Semones Rebecca Gale Simmons. Nancy Lee Smith. Gail Leigh Smith. Gail Patricia Sprinkle. Janis Elaine Stewart. Cindy Sue Taylor. Shelby Jean Taylor. Susan Anne Thomas, Susan Neil Thompson. Mary . x i Thrower. Ellen Elizabeth Tillman. Joan Elizabeth Trudeau. Susan Walker. Earlene Gay Walla r. Martha N ' irginia en. Jessica Loretta rren. Virginia Ann itlock, Gloria Jean illiams. Lynda Sue rick. Paula Joanne Yost. Connie Jean Page 248 Held in Cune Ballruum llif Cuiiiiiic Trial (iiacliuitinii  a« an inii)ifs i . ' mml. Lung hours of practice makes typing perfect. Cjracluatioii Brings Responsinilities or Business World to Commercials The seventy-second commencement of the Com- mercial Department was held in Cone Ball- room of Elliott Hall in June at the traditional time 11:10 a.m. The invocation was given by Reverend J. E. Carroll, pastor of the College Place Methodist Church. Chancellor Otis A. Singletary gave liie main address. Sondra Shelton, President of the Conmiercial Depart- ment, also gave addresses. Certificates were awarded to the graduating class by Chancellor Singletary, Mereb E. Mossman, Dean of the Faculty, and Dr. Allen. These graduates are now proud memliers of the business world. SPONSORSHIPS FOR ' 65 VINE IVEEDLES Guilford Dairy Caterers. Inc. Phipps Hardware Company Blue Bird-Checker Taxis Company Montaldo ' s Hart Hardware Company Manor Motel Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Collie Sporting Goods Company Curtis Packing Company Pet Milk Company The College Shop Boar Castle Lotus Restaurant Belk- s Campus Cupboard Carolina Camera Center Guilford Galleries McDonald ' s C. D. Kusenl)erg Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Company Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Marvin Duke Power Company Drs. S. W. Barefoot and H. E. Eraser. Jr. Thalhimers Ellis-Stone Lambert Troxler Funeral Home North State Chevrolet Company Flynt Studios Elam Cleaners and Laundry Keen ' s Studio of Photography L. G. Balfour Company Harry A. Karesh. D.D.S. Merle Norman Harry D. Kellett. Inc. The Corner Martin ' s Studio BrownhilFs Little Shop Washburn Printing Company BrownliilTs Jahn Oilier Engraving Company College Drug Store Page 250 STUDENT INDEX Abbott, Joan Butler. 218 Abbott. Harriet Cheek, !U Abell. Helen Elizabeth. 213 Abernathy. Jessie O.. 197 Abernethy. .Ava Lee, 227 Abnjms, Anne Marilyn, 197 Acey, Tlionias W. Adams, Clarlta Ann, 218 Aiianis, FJIen Cha.se Adams. Judy L., 53, U«. 147 Adams. Katherlne E.. 197 Adams. I.lnda Jane. 147 Adams, Polly Famum, 218 Adams. Slieila Rebecca Adcock. Attle Walker Adcock. Judith I.. 147 Adcock. Linda Lou. 218 Addison. Addison P. Addison, Judith M., 197 Addison. Patricia E. Aheron. Sondra V. Aiken. Kylle Sue Aike Mn Alrey, Sue Ann. 99, 147 Akeley. Mary Barton. 227 Akerman. Emily R.. 147 Albert. Sandra Lynne, 88. 227 Albrlchl, Barbara A.. 227 Albright, Kay F..  0. 2U AlbriBlit, Patricia L., 227 Aldrldge. Shirley L.. 218 Alexander. Joan M.. 227 Alexander. Juanita F.. 197 Alexander, Rosemary R.. 227 Alexander. Sara D., 227, 266 Alford. Vicki LaJuan. 197 Alion. Susan Gall. 227 . llebrand, Barbara A.. 147 Allen. Barbara Ann. 227 Allen. Frances E.. 227 Allen. Glenda Darlene. 147 Allen. Grace A. Allen. Hilda B. Allen. JelTrey Brooke Allen. Joan Elizabeth. 147 Allen. Mary Elizabeth, 197 Allen, Sarah Louise, 213 Allen, Susan Foushee. 227 Alley. Martha Stone. 147 AllRood. Betty Louise. 227 Allison. Brenda L.. 147 Allraond. Margaret E.. 227 Allred. Elizabeth. 227 Allred. Judith Anne. 147 Allred. Patsy Lyon. 227 Alston. Charlotte L. Alston. Elizabeth J,. 227 Alston. Patricia Lane. 227 Altman, Margaret H.. 227 Amey. Dorothy Mae. 218 Anderson. Anne Harriet, 218 Anderson, Beverly P., 197 Anderson, Corella, 213 Anderson, Julia Ann, 227 Anderson, Karen Jean. 227 Anderson. Kristin, 53, 147 Anderson, Marjorie G. Anderson, Rebecca S.. 218 Anderson. Suzanne M., 147 Andrew. Neill M.. 213 .Andrews. Carolyn J.. 227 Andrews. Cheryl Anne, 227 Andrews. Claudia V.. 213 Andrews. Judith Carole . ndrews. Judith Etta, 213 Andrews. Marlon C. Andrews. Mary Evelyn. 227 Andrews, Ruth G. Angel. Carol Sue. 247 Angle, Claire F. Annino. Judith. 197 Apergis. Steven M.. 227 . ppell, Lorna Barbara Appenzeller. Susan . ' .. 148 Archer, Joan Carol. 213 Archer, Miriam Shelby. 45. 14S Arl. Ellen Marie Ariedge. Susan Eve, 85 Armistead, Sheila J.. 197 Armstrong. Mary B., 227 Arnote, Thelma E. . rquette. Stephanie M.. 197 Arrington. Jerri W.. 247 . rrowood. Patricia A.. 92. 227 Arrowood. Peggy D., 247 Artz, Martha D. Ashcraft. Harriet, 247 Ashley. Joan Faye. 227 Ashley. Monroe M. Ashton. Mary Helen. 148 Ashton. Pamela .Anne. 218 Ashworth. Hannah C. 227 Aspden. Carol Adele. 218 Aspden, Kathryn Jane Aspden, Kathryn Jane, 227 Astrella. Anne L. Atcheson, ' irginia H. Atwell. Alan G. Atwood. Hnrolene Gail, 218 Atwood, Sandra Lynne. 247 . ubuclion. Hazel .Ann. 227 Auerbach. Nancy Sue. 227 Auman, Mary McCormick. 227 Austin. Cecilia Ann. 197 Austin, Linda Jill, 247 Austin, Tina E.. 247 Austin. Tyna Hudson. 227 Autry. Mary Wesley. 227 Avett. Louise York. 53. 78. 197 Axelrad, Joy Lynn Aycock, Betty Lou, 213 Aydlett, Anne Hall. 227 Aydletl. Judith White Ayers. Anne H.. 56. 148. 192 Ayers, Carol Annette. 227 Ayers. Jane Carrlngton. 197 Ayscue. Sandra Kay, 213 Babb, Reba Ellen, 148 Babb. Terry Alan Bach. Suzanne. 118 Backer. Joan Meryl. 148 Bacon. .Mary Ellen. 218 Bailey. Carolyn V., 227 Bailey, Patricia Ruth Bailey. Sherry Anne, 227 Bailey. Virginia Dawn. 213 Bain. Jerry Lovelace Bain, Sarah D.. 277 Bain, Susie Elizabeth, 213 Baird, Vicky Diane, 218 Baity. Nancy J. Holder, 148 Baker. Anne Faye. 227 Baker, Duard Ravon. 197 Baker, Joan Telfair Baker, Nancye R., 197 Bakerman. Leslie E., 227 Bakutes. Mary Patricia, 197 Baldwin. Barbara Jane. 213 Baldwin, Helen C. 227 Baldwin. Janie Lue. 277 Baldwin. Joyce Anne. 213 Ballance. Mary F.. 227 Ballard. Jack D. Ballenger. Georgia S., 227 Balplano. Janie. 82 Barbour. Dall E. Barbour. Elaine J. Barchauski. Marilj-n A., 227 Barden. Mary Alice. 213 Bardin. Catherine Lee. 82. 213 Bare. Ralph B. Bare. Linda Paulette. 247 Barefoot. Martha Jane, 227 Barger. Terry Howard. 227 Bargamian. Sandra. 90. 148 Barkley. Mary Lee. 227 Barkley, Melinda Gail, 197 Barnes. Alice Odell. 227 Barnes. Betty Jo. 213 Barnes. Diana Stevens, 213 Barnes, Doris Young, 227 Barnes. Georgia Lynn. 227 Barnes. Jean D.. 148 Barnes. Joanne E., 213 Barnes. Pamela M.. 63. 148 Sandra Kay, 213 Bar Suzi B. Barnett. Judy Kay. 227 Barnett. Judy Lynn. 218 Barney. Barbara Porter. 1 Barnhill. Mildred D.. 197 Barnum, Carol M.. 227 Barnwell. Helen I. Barrett. Rita Kay. 227 Barrett. Tobie Ann. 197 Barrier. Donna Gay. 197 Dorothy Lee Bar Ma Barringer. Lillian A„ 227 Barrow, Delores L. Barrow. Elizabeth Ann. 213 Barrow. Mary Lou. 197 Barrow. Ronnie Lee. 227 Bartholomew. Claudia. 123. 2: Barllett. Lois Ann. 148 B.irton. Bonita June. 80, 148 Barton. Laura Stella. 197 Barton. Myra Jane. 227 Barwick. Joyce Lee. 213 B.1.SS, Emily Douglas. 227 Batten. Carrie B., 227 Battle. Patricia H.. 140 Baucom. Janice Lynn. 149 Bauersfeld, Jane S.. 227 Bayless. Mabel E.. 197 Baynes. Gaynelle H.. 227 Baysden. Richard C. Beach. Rebecca Clark Beal. Phyllis Hope. 227 Beale. Melissa Lee. 197 Beam. Brenda Joy. 197 Beam. Donna L. Benmer. Elizabeth Ann. 227 Beane. Judy Alyce, 247 Beard, Brenda Jane, 197 Beasley, Cora Ann, 227 Beattle, Susan Helen. 197 Beatly. Brenda Gail. 218 Beatty. Margaret Ann, 149 Beeson, Hilda Jo. 119 Beeson. Patricia Ann. 227 Begg, Jane Stephanie. 197 Begor, Catherine Ann. 227 Bell. Adele Bell, Edwina Ann. 227 Bell, Marianne. 197 Bell. Martha Alice. 149. 193 Bell, Robert H. Belle, Robert P. Benbow. Betty Ann, 227 Benedict. Juli Bennet. Elizabeth A.. 149 Bennet. Carol Jean. 197 Bennet. Horace L. Bennett. Rita Bennett. Nancy Fortune. 14 Bennett. Sara Frances, 197 Bennett, Sheila A., 213 Bennett, Susan M„ 227 Bennett, Virginia Jane Bensi Bri Berinati, Lea Jane. 197 Bergman. Janie L., 227 Beriin. Carol Ann. 149 Bernard. Rosalea C. 213 Bernhardt. Edna A.. 227 Bernstein. Susan Kay. 227 Berrier. Barbara Anne. 81, 149 Berrier. Sylvia D.. 227 Best. Carolyn Dee, 197 - ■■-■227 2 Biesecker, Barbara A.. 227 Biggerstair, Sheila L.. 119 Biggs. Donna R.. 274 Billings. Barbara Ann, 213 Billings, Jane J. Billington. Linda Ann, 197 Binford. Bonnie X.. 227 Bing, Barbara R.. 215 Bingham, Eleanor .M., 82 Bingham. Eliza T. Bingham. Pamela Allen, 197 Bingham, Suzanne C. Birke, Betty Ann, 149 Birmingham, Ann W„ 213 Bisher. Dinah. 228 Bishop. Charles W. Bishop. Elva E. Bishop. Wilhelma E, Biven, Judy Kay Biviand, Betty Ann, 228 Black, Carolyn F.. 213 Bl.ick, Carolyn Ruth, 197 Blackburn, Charlotte, 228 Blackburn. Cheryl D„ 228 Blackson, Carol Isabel Blackwelder, Doris E.. 197 Blackwelder. Janie Sue. 80, 150 Blackwell. Sylvia Ann. 218 Blair. Linda Jeanne. 98. 197 Blair. Eloise Stilley. 150 Blair. Virginia S,. 197 Blakaitis. Paula R.. 228 Blake. Barbara Carter Blake. Mary Tate G.. 197 Blakeley. James L., 213 Blalock, Barbara Ann, 213 Blalock. Laura Ann, 228 Blalock, Lucille A., 228 Bland, Deanna Guffey- Bland. Gay Vail. 228 Blandford. Margaret L.. 228 Blankenship, Mary Ann. 213 Blanton. Blair Lyell. 150 Blanton. Donna Jean Blanton, Linda S.. 213 Blanton. Lyn Welch. 150 Bledsoe. Linda G.. 213 Bliss. Linda Gail. 228 Blithe. Barbara Louise. 197 Blocker. Sally Ann. 228 Bloniberg. Dale F.. 228 Blount. Betsy John, 197 Blucker, Judith Ann Blue. Charies J. Bobbitt, Patricia R.. 228 Boepple. Lisa E.. 218 Boger. Salie E.. 244 Boggs. Nora Waynell. 228 Donkcmcycl . IJa na ' c ' . ' 22M Bonnet. Jo . nn. 213 Bonomo. Barbara Jean. 198 Booker. Judith Ann. 228 Boone. Diane, 150 Boone. Jo Carolyn. 198 Boone. Patricia Kay. 247 Boone. Patricia Ruth. 150 Booth. Barbara .Anne. 150 Booth. Deborah Ellen. 213 Boting, Judith Anne Borneman. Barbara Anne. 198 Boseman. Carol E., 228 Bosta. Carolyn Jo Bosta. Shiriey, 213 Bostlan, Karen E.. 198 Boulus, Elizabeth W. Boulware. Joselyn Bourgeois, Margaret C. Bowden, Margaret, 198 Bowden. Page Adele, 98, 198 Bowden, Pamela Bowcn, Linda Jean, 198 Bowers. Gayle West Bowers. Mary Alethia. 228 Bowles, Harriet W. Bowman. Deanna Tate, 198 Bowman, Jo Anne, 228 Bowman, John D, Boxman. Margaret ■• Lee. 213 Boyd. Marilyn S.. 247 Boyd. Mary. 213 Boyd, Patricia J.. 213 Boyer. Mary Marleigh. 81. 1 Boykin. Linda Lee Boyle. Susan Elaine, 19H Boyles, Zanie M.. 19a Bracket. Janie C. Bradley. Rebecca M.. 213 Bradley. Ruth Ann, 211 Bradshaw, Judy Kay, 22H Bradshaw, Shirley J.. 53, Brady, Charles Michael, 198 Brady. David Eugene Brafford, E. W. Bragunier. Nancy L.. 228 Brake. Evelyn Flye. 213 Branch, Nancy Garland. 78 Branch. Peggy, 214 Brandon, Belinda. 228 Brandon. Carole Ruth. 214 Brandon. Eriyst, 198 Brandt, Judith Kay. 211 Brannon. Ann Ariedge. 217 Brantley. Melba K. Braswell. Callie O. Brawley. Mary W.. 22h Bray. Eugene E 150 Brazee. Barbara E.. 214 Breed. Marsha Ellen. 228 Breger. Judith Kaplan Brennan. Carol Ann. 228 Brett. Mary E.. 150 Brewer. Brenda Jean. 228 Brewer. Janyce Marie. 228 Brewer. Paul W. Briceland. Martha L.. 150 Bridgers. Helen M. Bridges. Joy Susan Bridges. Martha Susan. 214 Bridges, Pamela Anne, 19! Briles, Marlene K.. 228 Briley. Marjorie Cynda Susi Alyc Blu , 228 Brinkley. Judith Lynn. 228 Brinkley. Leoraa G.. 98. 150 Brinkley. Pamela Diane Brinson. Jean. 214 Brinson. Lois Ann, 150 Brinson, Zelle P.. 79. 214 Brisson. Hilda Ruth. 228 Brittain. Mary. 44 Brltt. Barbara Ann. 214 Brltton, Margaret D.. 228 Broad. Carol J. Broadnax. Hazel. 228 Brockman. Frances C. 198 Brogdon. Elizabeth P. Brookbank. Loma Lee. 211 Brooks. Ann K. Brooks. Patricia Ann. 228 Brooks. Sally Jane. so. 198 Brooks. Susan Gall, 217 Broome. Gedis H.. 151 Brosius. Susan Carol. 211 Page 251 xn. Anita Louise. 198 A-n. Harbnm Anne. 22S STUDENT INDEX Brow 1 l.u.i iiii ■■- ' ■' Cable. Sue lljoniton, 244 Broui ! III ' .- Ann. 24V ■r v. lt ii 1.. Browi . Dudley Hanes, t8. 151 ( :nii, il i. ' l E. Brown . Emily Susan. 197 ( aih ii-h ' M .urceil C. 1 Brown . Frances Dar l. 228 I ,,n,. ' I1.1II..11.. E., 228 Brown . Frances J.. 228 Caiuc.-, Ulllj Ji.e Brown . Glenda Dale. 198 Caiues. Wanda Kay. 247 Brown . Glenda S.. 228 Caldwell. Celia Ann Brown . Linda . nn. 151 Caldwell, Louise V. Brown , Linda Franklin. 228 Caldwell. Pamela Kae, 198 Browi , Marsarel L.. 247 Clli.iun, I in.lii .sue, 214 Broui . Mari.in K.. 228 Ccll.ili.ni I .Hi. c Faye. 228 Hrnui . Marsha Leigh. 228 ( :.ll,.l.,,i., l., Eiiiraett Bfu M , -Mary Margaret. 228 ( ,.ll,,li,.i. Iv.lM.ia E., 214 Brc) M . .Martha Jane, 228 tLillu«,. . li,.ii Ann. 198 Brow I . Myrtle B. falloway. Mary R.. 228 Brow I , Nancy . nnette. 198 Cameron. Anne Kay. 214 Brown . Pamela Eileen. 214 Cameron. William Brown . Pamela Isbell, 214 Camlln, Sybil Eileen, 198 Browr . Patricia V.. 228 Campbell, I.A;,ti.I.,., ■.■■4 Browr . Paula . nn. 228 Campbell, [i. 1 m. . ' 14 Brown . Phyllis . nne. 151 Campbell i i ;.- Broui . Phyllis Terry Campbell .. ..!. !.. ■. . ' ] Brow I . Priseilla . nne, 198 Campbell 1 :■.; . K -,; la Brown ridge. Barbara A.. 228 1 ,. ' ! ;.:■.■1 ' 1 ' .!i I-.,. ' . ' L ' s Bruce Barbara Lynn. 151 ( 1 :i liaye. 15 Bryan Beverly S.. 151 ( 1 ■!■■- 1 ' ! . .lean. I ' ll nry;in Mary Pat. 151 Bn-an . ;:ir.1 Olivia. 214 taiiiield. Leiinuia G. 1. 151 228 Buchanan. Frances C. 151 Buchanan. Marian J. Buchanan. Sandra Coe. 198 BuclKlahl. Claudia R„ 45. 151 Buck. (Hlbert Rex Buck. Robin Carter, 228 Bu.kner. .luditli Lee BufTaloe. Dean. 198 Buffaloe. Nancy L.. 151 Buford. Elizabeth F.. 228. 2«« Iluie. Ann Purcell. 214 Buie. Katberine .M.. sii. 151 Bulger. Virlyn L. Bullard. Franklin E. Bullard. Pamela Gail. 228 Bullington. Rachel Bullins. .Iiiily Dianne. 247 Bullock. Gwendolyn A.. 151 Bull(K!k. I.ida Chapman. 228 Bunch. Hunter Louise Bundy. Sharon Lee Bunin. Zora D. Bunting, Carolyn E., 152 Bunting, Betsy Leigh, 214 Bunion, Jeanne L„ 228 Burch, Lena Corinna, 152 Burch, Nancy Jane Burge, Brenila Preston. 228 Leslie Ja Bo: B.. Burke. Jackie Lee. 247 Burke, Catherine Lee, 214 Burkhart, Betsy . nn. 214 Burkhart, Katherine G.. 15 Burkhead, Bettie Sue. 228 Burleson, Carol Jo, 214 Burnett, William L. Iluniette. Diana Dave, 228 214 Burroughs. .Mary Ali Burton. Barbara W. Burton. Doris Faye. 228 Burton. Eliza Ann. 198 Burton. Emily Lee. 198 Burton, Vi.ki I,. Wi W, Bu Bush. , Bush. K Butler Butlei, I Butler, . Butlei Butlei, llljllci, Biltlcl Butt. W. J. Bulterlleld. Dianne B., 152 Byerly, Jacob O. Bye Bye Byrd. It.il...-. i... ■. ' Ilyrd, ll,.iKi. . Il,-..|. ■Byrd, H.lti.i . I ,i.. ' . ' Byrd, I ,,tl..nii. 1, -. ' Byrd, Cvnthia Anne. Byrd, .Mary l.iiu, 152 Harlsell, 152, 1 2 Caouady, Sandra Kay, 228 Capel. Virginia, 247 Cardinal, Betty Anne, 228 III.. .11 ,1 iii. ' i Lee, 152 ipe.,lri. I l.,.ilcne R„ 153 rpenter, Linda Kay. 214 Carpenter. Lorraine N., 214 rpenter. .Mary .■nn rpenter, Sarah E., 153 .. M iM Ella 198 ill ,i„ ' th ' c ' 1 1 1.., , 98 Carson li..i.,it,i Iren Martha Jane e! 19 Carter, . lpba .Mae Carter. Brenda .Ann, Carter, Brenda Sue, 2 29 Carter, Dorothy L, Carter Elizabeth C, Carter, Gerald Clay, 229 Carter. Judy Lynn, 2 29 tie. . D., 153 ine, 229 an, 198 .■Kaye, l,i3 trances, 229 Kii T., 214 ppell, Susan M, se, .Shirley Ann Cha.staln, Alice Isley. 153 Chisholin, .Anna Lee, 229 Chishulm, Carolyn S. I bisliulm. Janet Carol. 229 ilk ' , Rubin E., 214 ipar. Jeanne Louise, 153 laiil..ii, Bren.ia Ann, 214 -rley, 154 ... 214 I. ' 1.1. 229 V„ 154 samlra. 215 , 247 II,. 244 feller. Juditli T. !. Ariel Clare. 22S gh. Alethia A.. 199 s, I l.arlcs W., 199 Elizabeth .A., 215 II. Sybil Ann, 22 . Ilcth Ellen. 22 Robert E. nan. Berry W. Cooper, PegL ' S .lanct Cooper. Penny Kay. Corbin. Rebecca -Anr Creech. Debra Johnson, 199 Creech, Elmer Ellis Creech. Omega Dianne, 229 Creech. Peggy (Juinn. 199 Crittenden. Elizabeth, 229 Crockett. Martha Ann. 229 Croft, CMitliia C 22 ' .l Croucil. Julia Lllcn, 229 Crowgcv. Lucy Hale. 229 Crumblev, Glenda Y.. 215 Crump. Jayne Pittman. 21 Grumpier, Clara L., 99. 15 Crutclitlehl, A Crut.lineld, J DalTord, Delia Page 2.S2 STUDENT INDEX Nola Jean, 229 jn, Paula J.. 247 T. Patty Wilson, l. ' iS Oorothy Ann, 53, 155 ratty Fletdier F,. 22!) Darscli, R, W, i, K.llia V,. J, Rilwin W, Davis. Kleannr , KlliuTOlie K., 22 ' Ma Pliyllii D, 156 ah J„ 156 i , Susan E„ 156 ■kins, Dorothy Jean, 80. 156 snn. Donna Leiph, son, Joseph Leroy Dia 215 Df-ntoii, ,lu ly C, 247 Denton, Susanne, 157 Depetto, Geraldine M. Depew. ronst.ince Joy. 230 Iii.k.ii, s, ,, i. Cole. 157 Di.k.iMM,, .M.iillia A„ 157 Di.kinsnn, Anne C„ 23n Dickson, ronnie Kay, 215 Di.kson. Marearet Ann. 23a Dickson, I ' anielle Jane. 76. 157 Ili..i.l ui n (Vhi l.. 230 Coble. 230 Julia Catherine. 199 Nancy H.. Dixon. Paul W.. Jr.. 230 Dohson. lola D. Dohson. Marsaret A.. 157. 193 Dohy. .lolin B. Dockery. Canton B. Drxkery. Judy Carol. 243 Dortson. Beatrice L.. 230 Dodson. Iris Ann. 199 DoKKett. Alice (Ivater. 215 Doesctt, Helen Manlev. 215 Dure, I iii ' l.i Iriii.c , 157. 193 Dorsett. .Mary l.ynne. 9h. 199 Doss. Ann Brooks. 215 Dotson. Carolyn Jan Helen Deane. 230 Drake. Linda Lee. 199 Drew. Paulette. 230 Driscoll. Raymond L. Drolette. Joanne Dreyer. Muriel S. Dubose. Jeanne Denise. 56. 157 Duckworth. Lamyra Diullev. Mary H. Duke. Deborah .Anne. 199 Dulin. Lucy Bryn. 230 Dulin. Martha W. Dumas. Doris Ann. 230 Dumas. Veda Jeanette Dunbar. Evelyn Louise, 199 Dunevaiit. Alice K.. 199 Dunliiini, I ' lullis I ' .ilcen. 199 M. I. . 1.. Dii Du Du Du Dunn, Mary Linda Dunn, Nancy Lynn, 215 Dunne, Karen Arlene. 244 Dupont. Dianne M. Dupree. Carolyn Rose. 230 Dupree, Myra Jane. 230 Durham, Alberta R, Durham, Dianne Lei?h, 247 Durham, Martha Ann. 230 Durvin, Melissa Noble, 157 Dutton. James Robert Dye. Frances Louise. 199 EaKle. Rebecca Jane. 159 Earcle. Janiie. 199 Earnhar.ll. Carole Anne. Earp, .In.liMi Ann, •jaii Earp, Uulh Kll.i, -(in Easkold. Patricia 1... 2.10 Easlev. Marilyji Alice. 201 Easley. Sidney Curlett, 21 Easterling. Nancy J.. 213 lln,,| h,-, ilt hc.Mil ' ii hine I .lilli iiiic, 15 }i i( [ i.tl N ' ' , 15 i.t I . ii.il M , s2. 216 ot, ,lo Atinc, ... S2. 15fi ot. riivllis K.. 200 Ellis. Ann Patton. 244 Ellis. Cornelia H. Ellis. Diane IL. 230 Ellis. K.milv Heath. 15H Ellis. Jane E.. 2(lii Elli.s. Nikki Calhcrine Ellis. Rcl.c.a III..11.I1, 216 FMi Ely. Alice Abbott, 15 Eniken. Robert A. Emory, llcnn Mnry Erricu. .lu.K l.viiii. 2:10 Ervin. Mary .Sandra. 230 Eskridffe. Susan V .. 216 Essberff. Eileen Estes. Carolyn Lee. 216 Eudy. Gloria Dale Eure. Linda Faye. 230 Eustis. Carol Diane, 216 Evans. Betty Lou. 230 Evans. Dorothy M. Lynne. 23 Suelle 200 Everhart. .Sandra Kay Fabhri. AIexan ler F.. 200 Faber. .Anne Marie. 200 Fagg. Alice Anna, 159 Fair. Tessa Karen Faircloth, Ann Fairclotli, Iris Dale, 243 Faircloth, Jane S,. 216 Faison, Mary Pierce Farbman, Carol Janice, 23 Farmer, Kathleen D,. 230 Nancy, 200 Jean Leslii Farris, Mary Camille. 230 Farrow, Margaret K., 200 Farthing, Abbey Jo. 80. 159 Federal, Margaret A.. 230 Feeney, William Thomas Felton, Carolyn Frances, 92, 216 Felton. Judy Rvals ' .I ' r Femia. Joyce p ileen 1 . ' 44 Fennell. Valerie Ina 1 1 ' .. 230 Ferguson. Frames C l , 230 Ferguson. Nancy. 86 Ml F. Fernbach. Susan An ..tb. 200 Ferrell. Nancy M. . 1... 230 Feshire. Rachel T. Fields, Curtis M.. Jr. Fields. Gladys Fields. Mary Rebecca. h3, 159 Fields, .Sadie Davis, 230 Finan, Nancy E.. 159 Finch, Rose Mary Fine, Lily Wiley, 159 Finison, Elizabeth J.. 216 Fish. Terry Elaine. 230 Fish, Tricia Ann Fisher, Norman Ray ■Fisher. Saundra C„ 159 Fleming. Helen Hynes Fleming. Rosalyn R.. 216 Fleming. Sarita V.. 230 Fletcher. Jean R.. 230 Fletcher, Paul L.. Jr. Flinchum. Bonnie Gray, 200 Flynt, Lynda Lee, 230 Foister, Peggy Foley, Catherine fiayle, Folger, Emily Louise. ► Foltz, Jane J. Kondren. Helen Fonvielle, Barbara Ann 230 Foster. Hal D.. Jr. Foster. Betty Kay. 200 Foster. Edith Foley. 216 Foster. Marietta L.. 89. 230 Foster. Mary Susan 230 Foster. Sarah Ann. 230 Foster. Theresa Ann. 159 Fountain. John A. Foust. Cheryl Elaine. 230 Cla Helen Diane Fowler. Dorothy M., 230 K..«ler. Ella Paige. 159 Fowler. Marilyn Key. 230 Fox. John B. Mary Alit Fri 216 Freeman, Mary A. Freeman. Marilyn F.. 230 Freeman. Patricia D.. 216 Freeze. Barbara Ann. 230 Frett, Susan Bliss, 90, 216 Frick, Anna E. Morris Friday. Katbryn L., 200 Freiberg, Lillian F. Friedman, Robert S, Friedman. Sherrie Lee, 230 Frierson, G. Dargan, 230 Fu, Victoria Ruth, l«o Fuerstman, Joan M.. Ifio Fulk, Joyce Smith Fulk. Patri cia June, 200 Fuller, Gloria Hinton, 160 Fuller, Jane C. 230 Fuller, Mary Ann Fullilove, M. A. FuId, Frances Jo, 247 Fulp, Robert R. Furches, Brenda T., 160 Furches, Martha C, 230 Furr. Gail Ann, 230 Furrev. Jacqueline M., 200 Fu.ssell. Mary R. (iabard. Anna Karen. 230 Gabis. Nancy Zerman. 230 Gabriel. Patricia A.. 57. 160 Gabrys. Gloria Jean. 7m, 200 Gainey, Edward Haske, 231 Gainey, Martha Byrd Gaither, Genevieve E,, 160 Gale, Martha A., 216 Galloway. Dan R, Galloway, June P. (ialloway, Poinsettia S,. 216 Gambiil, Mary Jane. 231 (iange, Carol Louise, 200 Ganim. V. Lynn Gann. Janice J.. 160 Gann. Linda Carolyn. 231 Garber, Alice Gail. 231 Gardner. Diana, 231 Gardner, Linda C. (iardner, N. R. Gardner. Patricia Ann Gardner, Patricia M. Gardner. Phyllii Garden, Mary L. Holt Gariand. Barbara B. Garland, .Marjorie D,. 231 Garland, Penny, 231 (iarner, Connie Sue, 216 Janii al A. Page 253 STUDENT INDEX Mary L.. : l,;irl,,tte K. 1 .IS l.oui. 1. i.Mi:. I ' o.ru rl Vance l.arvin. aiie 1 urner Gaskill. Clien ' l Hicks. 231 Oaskin. Lynne Gates. Nancy Louise Gatewood, Marilyn H.. 231 Oatlin. Ann Traylor, 200 Gatlin, Manin J. Gatlin, Sammie Carol. 160 Gavigan. Joan Eileen. 2oo Gaylorri. Ella Martin. 200 Gaylord. Susan F.. 231 Gaynor, Wesley W. Gegenheimer, Barbara. 50. s.5. ; Gehl. Mavis Ruesch. 200 Gehrmann. Virgrinia A.. 231 Geltch. Marjorie A.. 231 Gentn ' . Coleman Anilrew Gentry. Gean Hayes. 231 Gentry. Jane Ellen. 160 George. Eloise Georse, Rita Bernice. 9S Georpe. Cherry . nne George. Tern ' June. 216 Geraghty. Pamela Ann. 216 Gernon. Helen Ruth. 92. 231 Gerrinper. Gail Jerome. 200 Getzen. Catherine G.. 231 Gholson. Griselle C. 216 Ghosn. Mary Frances. 231 Giannctti. Caraway, 216 Gibble, Anne Laura. 216 Gibbons. Billie Y.. 231 Gibbons. Katharine E., 231 Gibbs. Brenrta. 231 Gibbs. Ellen Sherrill. 200 Gibson. Margaret E.. 247 Gibson, Mary Lou Gibson, Patricia Ann, 200 Gibson, Rebecca D., 231 Gidden, Eliza Branch. 216 Gidilens. Karen Elaine. O. , 200 ant. 231 M. Glass. Ruth Ann. 200 Glazener. Janet Olivia. 216 Glover. Linda Murray. 216 Glover. Nancy Kay. 200 Gobble. Vivian Godfrey. Anna D.. 92. 161 Godfrey. Gloria Claire. 78. Godwin. Beverly W.. 231 Goforth. Virginia .M.. 231 Gold. Georganna. 81. 161 Goldberg. Maurie A. (ioldcn. Mary T.. 231 Goldstein. Linda Ann Goldstein. Susan M. Gooch. Ronald T. Gooch. Sara Elizabeth. 98 Good, Frances W. Goo le. Linda Jo. 161 Gooden. Jane Owen. 231 Gooding. Virginia L.. 231 Goodnight. Patricia L.. 216 Cranberry. Judy Ann. 231 (irastv. Celia Annette. 231 Graves. Slierrj- Ann. 216 Carolyn Jean. 216 Elizabeth. 216 Judy A.. 231 ■ludy Thompson. 161 liil n ' . M.u .ncl -.. 20 ( jrecn .Martha Louise. S Greens •. Christine J. Greent •. E. D.. Jr. Greens ?. Jactiueline L.. 2 Greenf ■. Mary Webb. 231 Green ■. Nancy D.. 216 Greenf •. N. L. (Mrs.) Green •, Sally B.. 231 Green vood. Lois M.. 23 Greer. Camden Eades Greer. Gaylc Frances. 2; Gregor. Nancy Ellen, 23 31 31 Gregory. Judith Hazel. 20! Oregon-. Nina Mae. 231 Oregson. Nancy Jo. 161 Oresham. Christine How Oribblc. Lorrie O., 217 Grice, Bettv Sue. 161 firier. Elizabeth Ann. 161 Grier. Nancy Hudson, 216 Grier, Virginia M.. 216 Griffin. Christopher M. Griffin. Diane Blair. 231 Griffin. Gwendolyn S.. 231 Griffin. Jacqueline R.. 231 Griffin. Joyce Mae. 216 GrifBn. Kathnn L., 247 Griffin, Lorna E,. 231 Griffin. Margaret B.. 231 Griffin. Martha Evans. 217 Griffin. Melba Sue. 161 Groce. Vonda. 201 Grogan. Judy Ann, 162 Grose, Ann Hicks Grose. Mary J. Gross. Janice Elaine. 217 Grubbs. Doris S., 162 Grubbs. Horace R. Gudger. Trina Dianne. 217 Gulfey. Madge Carol. 162 Gulfy. Lemira Ann, 231 Guffy, Mary Ellen, 201 e. Frances Ann. 162 Gun Vii ntcr. Ma — H— Haase, Jeanine A. Habich. Julie Frances. 231 Habich, Lynn Chariotte, 63. 201 Hageman. Shiriie L. 231 Hager, Tina Jean. 247 Hahn. Delores Ann. 162 Haile. Elizabeth L.. 217 Hailey. Victoria L.. 231 Hairston. Emma Lois. 201 Hale. Brenda Louise. 231 Hall. Ann I.indsey. !io. 217 ll.ill l) inn.-H l.vnn. 217 M;ill I iinla 1- i c. 201 lid! Mm iiii, 231 Hand, Man Jean. 232 Hand. Patricia Lyie Handy, Lois Ellen, 217 Hankin.s, Beverly. 80. 201 Hanna. William J. Hannon. Bettye P. Hansley. Lucretia A.. 247 Happoldt. Margaret V. Hardy. Brenda L H. ' irdy. Margaret Hare. Kathnn S,. Harles, Judilh Ann Harley, Rosalie Anni Harlow, Grace Louis Harrison. Barbara C. 162 ll.irrisnn. Joan Lee. 232 llarriscin, Nancy E.. 247 Harrison. Sara Jean. 201 Ham. Patricia June. 232 Harsey. Juditli Larsen, 21 Hart. Carol Ann. 162 Hart. Teri Lee. 163 lU-bec.a Kay ana Agnes. 163 Barbar a J., 232 . Barbar a J.. 163 ,, Cliristii le. 247 .. Heidi. 232 ;. Janice Elizabeth Helvey. James R.. Jr. Hemlepp. Nancy Tingle Hemphill. Nancy T. Henderson. Carol Ann, 232 Henderson. Man ' E.. 232 Hendrick. Jacfiueline. 163 Hendricks. Diane Eve. 217 Hendnrkvi.ii. r.,tTHia Hen. Ins .lii,.i:il,i s Heiiilris s ' lirl.i li.iv. 201 Henk. ' l Min.ini lli|,...n. 217 Henry. Pamela  liaw. 163 Hensley. Barbara S.. 163 Hen.sley. Brenda Joyce. 232 Hepler. Elda Eileen. 232 Hepler. Janice (Mrs.) Herrick. Judith Leigh. 217 Herring. Calena Newell. 83. 164 Herring. Claudia L.. 99. 164 Herring. Iris Lavern. 232 Herring. .Mic 201 Hesser. Martha Carver. 20 Hester. J. B. R. Heyward. Man ' Hamilton Hibbard. Cathie L.. 217 Hickman. Judy Neil. 232 Hicks, Virginia B., 201 Hielscher. Patricia A.. Higdon. Waynette. 201 Hig h. Elizabeth Anne Hildebrandt. Judith Hildreth. Linda R.. 201 Hill. Barbara Jean. 232 Hill. Carolyn Dianne, 232 Hill, Elisabeth S. Hill. Frances Hale. 217 Hill. Janet Elizabeth. 232 Hill. Laura Sue Hill. Martha Helen. 164 Rena May. 217 Scarlette Rave Sha 201 Hil Hil Hill. Susan Gail. 232 Hinchliffe. Janice A.. 232 Hine. Colene E.. 232 Hinkleman. Heidi Ann. 164 Hil Hinshaw. Loui? Hinson. Carol Anne. 217 Hinson. Judith Anita. 217 Hinson. Tommy R. Hipp. Donna Duff. 232 H. KI.- li-. hr Hobgood. Elizabeth L.. 201 Hobgood. Nancy Lee. 232 Hobgood. Rebecca B., 164 Hobson. Marie Alta. 232 Hodge. Ruval Jeanette, 201 Hotlges. Bernice B. Hodges, Cassandra D„ 232 Hmigin, Jimmi Murray. 201 Hoffman. Roseman B.. 164 Hoke. Janice Lee. 217 Holbrook. John Holder. Chariotte Jean. 164 Holder. Margaret A.. 243 Hnltlcr l,-l!n,l i Tllnir,  6. 8 ' II, ,1.1. • r . ' .■. . ..|„-. 89. 23 H..I.I. . I ... I: nt. 217 H..llim,in, alerie, 164 llilllngsworth, Barbara Iluljonian. Betty Ann. 21 H.. Unman. Man ' M. Holmes. Mary Mellnda. 92. 164 Holmes. Paula Dianne. 232 H..lrTies, Wanda G.. 232 Il..ls.l;,« Kloise Hale. 201 ■e. .Man- Ann. 244 ■e. Man- Kathleen. 200 •man. Diana Carol. 161 Ic-n. Marv Millc-i Hamilton. Dawn E.. 231 Hamilton, Elizabeth L.. 217 Hamilton. Man ' R-, 231 Julia Ann. 231 .lulianne Linda Carol. 201 Hammond. Ruth Anne llamner. Anne Bruce. 217 Hamnett. Man ' K.. 201 Hamrick. Cvnthla R.. 90. 231 Hancock. Karen Ann. 125. 24 Hancock. Margaret F. Hand. Constance T. Helslng. Elizabeth C. Il.i|.l . ' ■■I- ' ,.. 217 llnpkii., sr. 1,1. ,11.1.. E.. 247 Hopper. I lyda Marie. 217 Hopper. .Margaret G.. 217 Hopper. Martha C. Hopper. Sandra Kay. 35. 201 Hop.son. Judith Lynne. 217 Hord. Judy Catherine. 232 Horn. Devereux, 217 Page 254 STUDENT INDEX . Julii arolii Ho Horton. Sandra Lee. 217 Horvath. Janis Elayne Horvath. Jayne Lynn, 232 Hostettler, Anna B., 39 Hostettler, Marie D., 39, 165 Hotte. Paulette A., 232 Houck, Douglas Pamela. 2ni Houck, Sandra Jeanne, 232 Hough, Rebecca L. 20i Houfrh. Sara Janice, 202 Hourigan. Sus.an M., 282 Houser. Blanche E., 217 Houser. Constance A. Houston, Elizabeth S.. 247 Howard, Dottie Warren. 217 Howard, Jay Norwood Howard. Judy Lynn, 232 Howard, Rose Marie, 202 Howard. Sally Ann, 202 Howard. Susanne P.. 217 Howell. Evelyn G.. 232 Howell. Barbara L., 217 Howell, Joyce Dean. 217 Howell, Helpa Howell, Mary K.. 282 Hower. Elizabeth Ann. 232 Hoy. Donna Kay. 232 Hoyle. Marjorie Linda, 165 Hoyle, Ruth Pamela. 9i. 217 Hubbard. Margaret L.. 217 Hubbard, Mary Ann. 165 Huberman. Diane Ellen. 202 Huck.ibee. Emily Marie. 165 Hudson. Agnes Scott. 165 Hudson. Alma Brown Hudson. Margaret E.. 217 Huff. Ju Huffaker. John W. Huffer, Mary Susan, 217 Huffines, Patricia A., 247 Hufman. Linda Best, 165 Hughes, Constance E.. 165 Hughes. Gladys Hughes. Marie Ann Hughes, Mollie Vaun Hughes. Pat Ellis, 232 Hughes. Sharon P.. 217 Hughs. Mary Melinda, 217 Huleatte. Martha Jane. 202 Hults. Dorothy Jean Humphrey, Rebecca Ann. 202 Hundley. Annie Joan. 217 Huneycutt. Glendel K.. 232 Huneycutt. Mary H, Hunsinger, Iris D. Hunsucker. Jane G.. 165 Hunt. Ann Hampton. 165 Hunt. Erwin M. Hunt. Hazel Wall Hunt. Margaret (Mrs.) Hunt. Nancy C, 165 Hunter, Carol L., 165 Hunter. Clemellyn. 202 Hunter. Jean H. Hunter. Janet Alspaugh, 218 Hunter. Linda Louise. 21fi Hunter. Nancy Helen, 232 Hunter. Susan Marie. 65 Hunter, Virginia Lee, 232 Huntley, Marsha Carol, 218 Huntley. Sarah M., 202 Huntley. Sheila M.. 218 Hurdle. Mary E.. 232 Hurley. Frances Mar ' , 202 Hurley. Patricia M. Hurlmker. Thelma B. Hur t, Alec James. Jr. Hurst. Ann Garfield Hu-isey. Barrie E.. 2is Jius-icy, Peggy Joyce, 16.5 Hutchens. Jerry Lee Hutrhins. Janice Ruth. 21S Hut.hiiis. Josephine C. 21« Hutcliins. Mary Jo Hutrhinson. Joyce Lee, 218 Hutchinson. Susan E.. 164 Hiitrliinson. Mary Ann. 218 Hutsnn. Margaret F. Hutton, Edna G. Mutton. Linda Joyce, 218 Hutton. Marianne E.. 282 Hyer, Anna Ray. 218 Hyldahl. Diane E., 218 Hyldburg. Carolyn. 232 Hylton. Marilyn E., 232 Hyman, Michele Wendy. 218 Hyman. Mary Frances. 232 Hyman. Rita Esther, 218 — I— Idol, Mari ' Ellen. 247 Idol. Rebecca Alleen. 247 Idol. Verda Jane, 238 Ikerd, Marquita V. Ingram, Dorothy F., 218 Ingram, Mary Beth, 233 Ingram, Polly Jo, 233 Ingram. Virginia S. Inman. Ann Bull Innian. Margaret Ann. 243 Inman. Mar ' Leigh. 202 Innes. Barbara Ann. 233 Isenhour. Pratt E.. 283 Isenhower. Mary Lynn. 202 Isley. Ada Chriss, 283 Isley. Deanna Jo, 218 Isley, Elizabeth Ann, 238 Israel, Hellen Paula. 243 Itallano. Elizabeth F.. 233 Jackson, An Jackson. Doris Mae, 202 Jackson. Janie Louise, 218 Jackson, Linda Sue. 202 Jackson. Mary Jo. 218 Jackson, Olin B. Jackson, Pamela Sue, 166 Jackson. Rachel Lynn. 238 Jacobs, Lesli( James, Barbara Anne, 23; James, Elizabeth V., 218 James. Janet Hoyle. 233 James. Lydia Grey, 233 Jarrett, Carol F.. 247 Jarrett, Susan Fern, 202 Jar is. Evie Roaalee. 166 Jarvis. Karen Jane. 233 Jefferson, Betty Jeffreys, Sandra Lynn, 218 Jenkins, Anne C. Jenkins. Doris Faye. 202 Jenkins, Janet, 283 Jenkins, Jerrie Lou Jenkins. Sarah Lou. Jenkins, Susan Tiller Jerman, Jean Anne, 202 Jerman. Patricia D., 218 Jessee. Linda Carol. 233 Jewett. Cary M. Jobe, Cynthia Dianne. 233 Jobe, James Harry, 233 Johnson, Barbara L.. 233 Johnson. Betty Gaye, 218 Johnson. Brenda Faye. 283 Johnson. Cornelia M., 166 Johnson. Donald D. Johnson, Donald Lewis Johnson. Dorothy D., 283 Johnson. Elizageth R.. 218 Johnson. Emma P.. 238 Johnson, Evelyn F.. 218 Johnson, Freya Gay. 233 Johnson. Harriet E.. 244 Johnson, Janice Faye. 247 Johnson. Judith A.. 80, 166 Johnson, Katherine A., 218 Johnson, Linda Jean Johnson. Linda Ruth, 202 Johnson, Marianne E. Johnson. Martha Rose. 218 Johnson. Mary Ann, 186 Johnson, Mary E., 202 Johnson. Mary Kay. 218 Johnson, Mary Ruth O. Johnson, Sarah V.. 233 Johnston, Doris M., 202 Johnston, Mary Anne Jolly, Mildred F.. 218 Jones. Annie Laura, 233 Jones. Arden McK. Jones, Barbara Jane. 13. 62, 202 Jones. Betty Ann, 233 Jones, Carolyn J., 166 E.. 233 Jones. Dolores Ann, 57 Jones, Elizabeth L., 231 Jones, Harry Kent, 218 Jones, Lora Graves. 167 Jones, Lucreatia Ann. 21 Jones, Lynda Sue. 247 202 166 Joyes, Marcia B.. 167 Jones. Marsha Ann, 167 Jones, Martha Ann, 167 Jones, Martha Jane. 218 Jones. Martha S.. 247 Jones, Mary Lou, 288 Jones, Mary Porter. 202 Jones. Mary Louise. 218 Jones, Meredith Sue. 288 Jones. Nancy Carolyn. 167 Jones, Patricia L., 288 Jones, Paulette D.. 202 Jones, Rebecca W.. 233 Jones, Sandra Lee. 202 Jones. Sarah Elaine, 218 Jones, Sarah Kathryn. 218 Jones, Susan Diane. 288 Jones. Suzanne K.. 202 Jones. Sylvia Norris. 233 Jones, ValJeanne. 202 Jones, Vivian Genie Jordan. Alida Kay. 247 Jordan, Bettye C. 238 Jordan, Carla Diane, 202 Jordan. Katherine Ann, 202 Josey, Kathleen Marie, 233 Joyce. Brenda Ann, 167 Joyce. Elizabeth Anne, 238 Joyce, Jane Lynn, 233 Joyner, Becky Jo, 238 Joyner. Evelyn R., 247 Joyner. Mary Elissa, 218 Judd. Cherly Ann. 247 Judd, Penelope Julian. Betty Jo. 167 Jumper. Linda Carol, 218 Justice. Mary Caroline. 218 — K— Kaczmare. Nancy Jean. Kadis. Karen, 202 Kahn, Virginia H., 238 Kale. Mary Lois. 218 Kanipe, Esther Sue. 218 Kaplan. Sandra Carol Kari. Elizabeth Anne Karnes, Michael Karriker. Gayle Anne Karriker. Judy E.. 233 Kartt, Judith Louise. 16 Kasubo.ski, Rebecca Ann Katz. Brenda S.. 238 Kauffman. Mary C. 167 Kay. Norma L. Kaye, Suzanne, 167 Kayler. Susan Claire. 218 Keating. Mary K.. 288 Kearns. Betsy W. Keel. Mildred D.. 238 Keeling. Emily C, 288 Keene. Martha Susan Keesee, Margaret D., 218 Keeton. Hope Marie, 218 Keisler, Brenda Louise, 218 Keith, Linda Ann. 218 Keleher. Megan Martha. 233 Kellam. Sylvia Scott. 202 Kellenberger, Mary A.. 218 Keller. Beverly J.. 233 Keller. Carolyn Wolfe. 202 Kellett. Jane W. Kelley, Brenda Joyce. 2is Kelley. Carrye Hill Kelley. Genevieve K.. 202 Kellogg. Ruth Martha, 218 Kelly. Mary Ann Kelly. Nancy Dean. 218 Kemp. Julia E., 218 Kennedy. Carl Kennedy. Geraldine Kennedy, Geraldine J., 167 Kennedy, Nina Jane Kennedy, Sonya Nell. 218 Kennett. Grace Kay. 167 Kent. Mary Mikell, 233 Kenyon, Martha Anne. 238 Kerrins, Judith Ann Kesler, Frances Sue. 233 Kessler, Mabel Susan Kestler, Kay Frances, 233 Kestnbaum, Julie B.. 188 Kibler. Barbara Ruth. 218 Kidd. Ida Carolyn, 202 Kidd. Louella D. Kidd, Wanda Jayne. 248 Kiger, Mary Elizabeth KIker. Patricia Gail. 218 Kilian, Kathleen E.. 233 Klllam, Mary Frances KiUmon. Natalie Ann Kllpatrick, Margaret, 202 Kimble, Jimmy J. Kimbrell, Mar ' Diane, 202 Kimmel, Jane Kimmel, Kathleen V., 80. 238 Kinard, Judy Ann. 70, 168 Klnch. Virgie Coggin King, Barbara June. 233 King, Betty Evans King. Carol Rae. 233 King, Carolyn Sue. 168 King, Carlos McKinley King. Carolyn C. King. Clara Delores King, Janice Yvonne, 188 King. M. Joyce. 233 King, Louise Currie, 168 King. Margaret J. King, Sara Anne. 218 Kirby, Elizabeth Jane. 218 Kirby. June. 57. 168 KIrby, Pamela Dare, 233 Kirk. Dorothy Jean, 168 Kirk, Rebecca Jean, 202 KIrkman, Brenria Joyce. 218 Kirkman, Jean S.. 218 Kirkman. Judith Lynn Kirkman, Margaret J.. 168 Kirkpatrick. Helen J.. 188 Kirkum, Linda Dala, 168 Kirsch, Elizabeth A., 233 KIser, Barbara Jane. 202 Kiser. Rona Lea. 233 Kisselbrack, Patty. IBS Kittenger. Robert B. Kline. Victoria Marie. 58. 202 Klingensmith, Sue C. Knight. Betty Elaine. 233 Knight. Cynthia Gaye, 288 Knight. Dorothy Jane. 238 Knight. Frances Ann. 168 Knight. Georgia Lynn, 233 Knight. Jacquelyn H.. 168 Knight. James W. Knight, Virginia B.. 233 Knott, Carol Ann. 16ft Knott, Willie Mae. 169 Knotts, Carole Ann, 169 Knowles. Glenda E.. 238 Knox. Kathryn D.. 248 Knox, Mary H. Koen, Sandra Neal. 233 KoIIath. Richard C. Kontoulas, Thomas N. Koonce, Marilyn E., 202 Koontz. Judith V., 202 Koontz. Mary Knox, 169 Koontz, Velna Janet. 218 Komegay. Judith E.. 169 Kornegay. Margaret Ann. so. 20 Kornov, Phyllis Rena. 219 Koslow, Esther Shervl, 233 Kouba, Helen I. Kouns. Cynthia Ann, 219 Kouns. Nancy Jean. 248 Kouns. Susanna Kay, 189, 198 Kowal. Mae Holliday. 169 Kramer. Julie E.. 233 Kredel. Nancy Cooper. 189 Kreeger. Deborah Lynn. 189 Krick. Rosalyn, 169 Kruse. Elizabeth P.. 219 Kuester. Kate Adele. 219 Kukel. Carolyn E.. 233 Kusenberg, Carol Ann, 233 Kutcliei, Rivka Kolarf. 169 Lackey, J. H. Lackey, Linda Jeanne, 219 La Fontaine. Laurie, 202 Lail. Anne Reynolds, 202 Lamar, Mary Josephine, 238 Lamb. Sharon Lee. 233 Lambert, Jane Davis Lambeth. Catherine A., 234 Lambeth. Dorothy S. Lambeth, Linda Kay, 233 Lambeth. Mary Jane Lambeth. Pamela Ann Lamm, Kerry Lynn. 91, 219 Lancaster. Julia Jo. 233 Lance, Gayle Hampton. 202 Lance, Susan E.. 57. 189 Land. Cbristlanna I.. 219 Land. Doris Jean, 238 Land, Nancy Jean, 233 Landretli. Patsy Gail, 219 Landreth. Violet Ree Lane, Donna Kaye. 233 Lane, Edith. 202 Lane. E. W. Lane, Margery Lane. Virginia C. 169 Laney, Janice, 234 Langley. CaroljTi F.. 234 Langston. Bentin. Jr. Langston, Pollyanna Langston. Sarah Ruth. 78. 170 Lanier, Bonnie June Lanier. Brenda Gail. 202 Lannlng. Peggy Jean Page 255 Artlmr C. I.ashley. Cornelia A.. 234 I.a sen. rriscilla Ann. 234 I.as it ■r. Eleanor R.. 234 l.as iter, Linda Carol. 234 l.atliarn, Arthur L. l.atlialn. .lanet R.. 219 I.atliam. Man-ia Gentry. 170 I.alliani. Mary Tefft I.atliam. Ruth 1,. I.atlian. Myra W. Latta. .Mary Su, ;an. 2ly Lauder. Linda Lee. 219 Laughrun. Pamela. 234 Laugtiter. Alice Susan. 219 Lauten, Doris H. Lavin. Mova Jean. 219 Law. Kathryn Bane, 82. 19«. 202 La%y. Marsaret Anne. 234 Li Lawles- Martha E.. 219 , Patr i;ea il. I. l.racic Horad M. io Louis Lea iry . Barh; ira R.. 234 ry . Fann lie .S. r, Ann ie P.. 219 Le R.I Lucr, f arnhn W. Leh ra s. Mar V Marlene, Lee. Barhara Emerson. 218 Lee. Barl.ara .lean. 203 Lee. Harhara Kiise. 219 Lee, Beatrice Louise. 71. ' Lee. Kucenia .Ian. 2.11 Lee. Melinda Lou. 2ii3 Lee. Susan Ann. 112. 17ii Lee. Von Ok I.eebrick. Vickie D.. 234 Leeds. Cindy Ann. 234 I.eemon, Susan Ann. 219 STUDENT INDEX Lobdell. Elizabeth S.. 234 Lockhart. Linda Scott. 219 Lodmell. Lyla Lofland. Dee Anne. 171 Loflin. Phyllis Ann Lo an. Barbara Karen. 203 Lollls, .loranna L.. 24H I.onc. Christina L.. 234 LonK. Elizabeth Troy Louff. Linda . Iice. 55. 90. 171 Long. Martha . nne. 219 Lonp. Paula Lynn. 219 Long. Sylvia Elouise. 234 Looney. Carolyn P.. 234 Looney. Mlchele A., 99. 171 Louis. Andrea Leslie. 234 Love. Ctiarles EskridRe Love. Mearlyn R.. 234 Love. Rowena Ann. 219 Lovett. Rebecca L.. 243 Lovlnes. Lillian Belle Lowder. Margaret L.. 92. 234 Lowder. Selma Elaine. 203 Lowe. Sella Gray. 219 Da« . Sue Jo. 219 ce. Bettv Lot Allele Jones M.ilie, Judith Ann. 92. 203 Ma.aiilav, Patricia B.. 219 M.i.l-ail.ine. Mariorie J.. 104. 219 Mail.liv, ( laudia C. 219 M.iiJ.JiM. Margaret P.. 4 Mariiiinl, Sli.iriin Mary. - ' .■(5 Maslci- Masnlii Matliv-.M, Matlicu. Mattlii- Mattlic« .Matlh.ii- Matth.u-, .l.Miii,, ' l.. 220 Matthtus. l.,iiii,c Kelly. 203 Matthias. Lvnn Holt. 203 Matthis. June Lee. 203 Maultsby. Emily Gail. 220 Maus. James R. Maxey. . nne Carole. 203 Maxin. Patricia Ann. 243 Maxwell. Bertha Maxwell. Sheila Ann. 235 May. . nnette Becker May. Betty Franklin. 220 May. Elizabeth Ann. 173 May. Carolyn Robei May. Jean Ann. 203 May. Patsy .lean Moore Mayberry. .Martha E.. I Mayes. Brenda Jean. m7 Mavfleld. John Maynar l. Pesgv Jane. : Mazych. Aureha C. Mazych. Harold E. McAdams. Judy Patten McAdoii, Franclne A. McArtcii. 1 iri- - I 2:11 Mc. lh.l. : ' .i:i McAli-l. - III 1 McH NfcB 220 Met , MeC; McC liii McCiill McC Mclver. Jenet Cliadwich Mclver. Judith R.. 234 McKay. Ellen Marie. 219 McKee. Betty. 81. 172 McKee. Gilbert L. McKeithan. Dell McKcithan. Susan A.. 24 McKcnzie. Carolyn Hay. MiKeown. Adella Mae. ; McKeown. Wilma Jean. McKnight. Phyllis. 203 McLamb. Patricia Ann. ; .McLean. Judith (L. 172 McLean Katheriii.- T 2 McLe.iil 1 iii.l 1 1 ; 1 ■McLe ;, 1... .1 1 Mi McLeiiil ! h k ' i V . : ' :;l Mcl.niiil Mil; McMaliin i.i ' il .1 L.. :•! M. Mall. Ill ire Mil. M.Masler rial lielle K. Me.idows, Brenda Kay. Meadows. Rebecca W. 2; .Mears. Emily Dulcina 21 Meiir.ird. Linda .Marlene -.It. Lvdia Belle .Mihln ?d B. ion. Carol Ai . Libbie R.ie. Kathle en Alice J. Alice R.ay. F.li at ictlV A iv. Mary Darden. 170 is. Patricia Koust. 124. 231 is. I ' at.sy Lee. 80. 248 i-, Herinia Hope. 92. 24h Lilli .!..• 11 J-i.li, 231 l.iiMl.iii s.ii.i I. 219 l.inilsMV. Aneela 1... 203 Lindsay. Betty Ann. 211 l.ineberger. Iary .A.. 170 Link. Barbara Jane. 99. 170 Link. Janet Corinna. 203 Linker. Rita Elaine. 203 Lippincfitt. .lovce . ' .. 234 l.ipps. Melinda. 231 Milli. I.., 171 Kvlc all. ■ilioilla- E., 1. Flizahctli A-, I. Eli alicll, F.. I. LI. ill.- .1.. 172 I. C alc lli.llinc. I. cliiriii It , 17: 1 .Inn. -I IJlin ; Ma rill Mailii Marin Martii Martin. Pamela Bo Martin Martin. Pattv 1. Anne Martin. Victoria.  3. 220 Martin. Willis C. Marvin. Kathryn A.. 235 Marvin. Susan Teresa Maske. Linda I... 220 McC. I Mct.i MeC. I McCo McC.. M.-Cur.ly l.il.n H. MiCurrv. Margaret A. McCutihe.m. Beth Anne McCutcheon. Sallie McDaniel. Carl D. McDaniel. Leslie James McDaniel. Marv Beth 219 k ■icre, J a met Car.ilvi M« ' iggs . Df C. 235 Me ■letic lU. Mar y Paul. Ml ■Iko. .s ' u ' Ann. 23 lc ' I.iV. ' Bm I ' liai a Ann. Ml ' Jliiii , ' . i.lv l. ' hilli !■, 1 i.n.r iria Ann I, ■] in. . 1,1 . ' men 1, ' hin LI Ctll . .. Ml J 11 dith 1 W,. 17 Ml Me Sii V. J in.lr u.lil a Lvnn 111 Veil. McDaniil, P,,lii. i,, ' sn 203 lr . ' l li 11, K I ' lliir, 11 ' McDill 1 n. mil 1 1 Mr rl KiiliM t 1 sliniil ' McDoimM i.i,!,. ,,lker. 171 M.- II iiii. ' llii 1 .III 11,1 McD.iimI.I 1. 11.,- 210 Mil i-i 1 IM 1 1, III,,,. ' McD.iimM lihh i,ii 219 Mi ' i 1 1 11,1 s II ill 1,1, .,1. ' Mell.inil.l Mm Miirs 2113 Mil h iii liii.l Mill. Ill Mel ..ii,ii-I sl,,,i„ 1 „,„ 231 li, III Miiiiii ' i! - r. McDiiimM 11- 1.1 1 •]..■Ml, 1,11, 1,111 1 h ilictli McD.iuiII 11,11, I i;i Mil.,, ii liiiir,. Fllill. ' M.-D.iuiM 11. .1.11 1 II. 210 MikllM ski tillV 1 , ' .■Mcll.,«rll Ml, L.31 lil.-liin, Slianiiil),, ' 2:1, ' ,Mcll.,«.ll sii.ii, 11. .,,1,,. -..I!, Miller. Arlcnc Alii-e. s7 .McElltii.v ll.iM.tln ,. 231 Miller, Bcltv Flaiiie, 2.1 .McEnti.e. L.irii v. Miller, lloiinie Anita McEntirc. Nancy .1.. 231 Miller, Klizalielli A.. 21 McFadden. . nne Carol. 219 Miller. Frames II, 235 McGalllard. Susan E., 234 Miller. L.i.l.iriiia F.iv : McGee. Elizabeth , nn. Idfl Miller. Lin. la Ann. 235 MeGee. Pansy Yvonne. 234 Miller. Marilyn Elsie. McGee. Sarah Anne. 172 Miller. Nancy Sue. 235 STUDENT INDEX Wilier, Rita Brice. 220 Millians, Sandra Millikin. Ruth Ann Mill , .hiilith Ann. 21K MilU. Maxine. 23. i Millsap . Barbara D.. 24 Min -- ' ■Mil Mil Ma An 174 Minish. l.inda Rayc. 174 Minor. Nanette Jack.son. 121). 174 Mintiin. Anne Starr. HH. 174 Misenheimer. Martha J.. 23.1 Mitchell. K.ithleen Ann. 174 Mitchell, .faille Anne. 204 Mitchell. Shirley C. 23.1 Mitchell. Susan Guion. 220 Mitchlner. Sandra H. Mitehuni, Meredith 1... 82. 285 Mock. Judieth .Mndlin. Rachael Moebes. Betty H. Molfett. Alice Rodd. 204 Moffitt. Nellie. 24H Moffitt. Sally Mae. 204 Moffltt. Sharyn C, 23.1 Mohr. Marilyn E.. 174 Mohr. Nancy Jean. 220 Montage. Patsy P. .Montague. Robert T. Monteleon. Martha J., 248 Monts. Vivian C. 86. 174 Moody. Mary E. Moody. Mary Jo Moon. Rachel Anne. 235 Mnnre. Alice Rave. 235 Moore. Anne Rogers. 80 MiM re. Andrea, 220 Moore. Belva Jo. 248 Moore. Betty Jean. 174 Moore. Beverly Ruth. 204 Moore. Brenda Joyce. 285 MiKire. Clarice Leland Moore. Claudia Ann Donn Mnore, Donna Susan, 235 Moore, Dorothy Jane. 204 Moore. Emily Sue Moore. Jo Ellen. 204 Moore. Judy Carlette. 220 Judy Carol. 174 Mnore. Sandra Baker. 89. 235 Moore. Sarah Joyce, 175 Moore. Wanda Lee. 220 Moose. Catherine Jean. 220 Mnran. Barbara Janice. 220 Moreland. Mary D, Morgan. Barbara Lee. 204 Morgan, Betty Jean Morgan, Elizabeth C. 220 Nrorgan. Jean Brake. 175 Morgan, Joan Judy. 235 Morgan. Lynne B.. 204 Morgan. Margaret Anne. 204 Morgan. Margaret Gail. 220 Morgan, Martha J.. 243 Morgan. Mary L., 235 Morgan. Patricia . nn. 220 Morgan. Ruth Dodd. 220 Morgan. Shelby Val. Jr. Morris, Agnes Marie, 220 Morris. .Amelia Marlene. 175 Morris. Mary C. 248 Morris. Mary Lou. 235 Morris. Sonva Rae. 220 Morrison. Emily Marian Morrison. Marian N. Morrissett. Nell T. Morrow. Barbara Ruth Morrow. Hubert D. Morse. Linda Kay. 235 Mortimer, Patricia D.. 248 Morton. Betly Carol. 90. 175 Morton. Jessica Jane. 235 Morton. Mary Elizabeth. 220 Morton. Sheila F.. 83. 235 Morton. Vetra Delores. 90, 20 Mosko. Roberta. 204 Moss. Carole Sue, 201 Motley. Ann C... 235 Motley. Cheryl Ann. 235 Motsinger. Nanci C. Mottlev. Reed R. Mottsman. Susette B.. 11 Moulton. Jean F.. 220 Muilenburg. Lisa G.. 23! Muir. Anne Lee. 220 Mulieri. Man- J-. 220 Mullen. Rebecca J.. 175 Mullinix. Bessie J., 175 Mullis. Atha Elaine. 235 .Mullis. Barbara . nn. 2 Mullis. Kitty Lnu Mundin- .lennne Pope. Murpliv. Alice Carol. Murphy. Carol D.. 175 Murjihy. Mae Gregory, Mary Rebecca. 235 in K.illi.i M.. 176 iKiii Beverly Jean, 204 nan, Carol Minette, 204 nan, Dana E„ 235 nark. Linda nl n 176 Nicks. M.uiana, 2:i. ' . Nicks. Miriam Brown. Nielson. Geraldine R. Nielsen, Pamela Anne Mn ■man .lime Cirnl. 235 ■man. Lane Smith. 124. 243 ■ment. Anne Marie. 220 ■ris. Julia Adele. 204 til Bnrhnrn Smith. 204 Cobb 220 Nnrlnn Sii.;ili I ' , ■.■:15 Norvillc. D.irlKir.i F.. 236 Nunn. Linda Kav. 220 Niissbaum. Barni Rose. 236 . Nellie Jo Roiith E.. ■n. Bcttv 1 . Lynn Carol. : ,-. Delma S.. 23 ienevieve Gail. erlon, Sydney. 286 ren. Betty Anne, 221 ren. Mary Grace lens. Barbara Sue, 236 I ens, Delores Ann lens, Jennifer Ann, 236 tens, Sherril] L.. 236 Pacliol. Afarcia Louisi Packer. Carol Marie. Packer, liebeica .lime PadEi ' tl. Il.lcii li.ili ' Padm-ll rn-i 111 1 I Pag Pat- Janet Rat r. Linda Lou. 177 r. Carol Jean. 221 Margaret Ann, 236 221 Pain Pain Pannell, Joan Row Padli. Donna Jean Parcell, Bruce Ann Parcell, Carol Ann Parlitt. Carolyn M Parham, Page S. Park. Alice H.. 78. 177 Park. Kilitli Lindsay. ■: Park, ,I..iii li.iiMr, ■_•: Parkci 1 h ill. Ill Parkci I I Hill - I ir ■-■Park. ' i 1 1 - M iiiii Parker Mm llii|.i ' ' : ' : Park I ill,, Mill i Par ish. Patsy Lnrene, 236 ish, Shiriey J.. 24S V. Ann Fliz.ihclh. 221 Pall Pati PatI Patl ' ick. Odes rick. Patr len Cnnn k-li Vim Pali l , ' ' , ' .,,l: ' Patl ic!;!!m 1 1 Peacnck, Mary Ueviiolds, 205 Pearce, Dan M. Pearce, Georgia Kay, 122, 221 Pearce, Judy Lynn. 244 all, Knlhrvn nnc. 177 Ps reckui.iili II 1 I,. 2 reelllr- I ' r.ill lilllicl Peeler, N.ini i: -:i Peeples, .Ian. 221 Pegram. Anna Brown, 22 I ' egrani. Sharon V.. 205 Pell. Gwyn L.. 236 Pellegrin. Kathleen A. Pemberton. Carl Pendergrass. Penny A., 2 Pendergrass. W. Joyce, m Pendlev. Naiicic .1.. 236 Pettiis. 1. I ' fiiff, 1 .11 Ka v 1- i-i;:ii; ' ;;; ' ' ' ' ' i I ' l.i ' l Ml. 1 ' Wc .eigh St fhillili-. I mil .S.. 236 I ' liillili . M.iiiiinne. 236 Philli].-, Martini Judith, I7i I ' liillips, Mary Jo Ann, its niillipv, Niiiiiv F.. 236 Mar Pierce. Mildred V.. 236 Pierce. Patricia Ann. 178 Piggott, Lucille Pike, Patsy Wray Pinnell, Beverly J., 221 Pipkin. Jane Marie, 238 Pipkin. Janet Sue. 178 Pirtle. Gloria Jean, 205 Pisercliia, Mary Jo Pitt, Jo Jane Pittman, Jane C, 205 Pittman, Katherine A., 17K Piver. Suzanne, 57 Pettman, Raye Marie, 236 Pleasants. Bonnie Sue, k6,  I ' lea.sants. Ruth E.. 205 Plonk, Marian Kiitli. 20. ' . I ' lvler. llettv Louise. ■Jii.-. niininicr. M.irlli.i Name. 23 Poireiilinu ' li. .siisiin .. ns Pnirenl.iiri;.! ( liii, ■Is I ' oindcvt PoinilcM Polheiiiij Polk. Ba Pollanl, Phyllis M, Ponder, Betty Lee, 221 Ponzer, Carolyn P, Pool. Mary Katherine, 2! Poole, Brenda R, Ponle, Kenneth A. Poole. Laura Virginia, 2; Poole, Margaret L,. 221 Poole, Miirilvii Scit7 ■211.1 Poole. I ' llii.i. ii,i L ' lii Pope, Mill- 11,1 Sim i:s Porter. Iiinnlln r., ' u,.i ' - Porter. Jane Redd. 205 Porter, Richard B. Porterfield. James K. Posey. Margaret C. 230 P. 1 Mirilv I ' hvlli. , ■eni.-i Flo l.i Mar alt. Martha E., 17h all, Penelope Jean, einiats. Rudite. 178 esnell. Ernestine B. esnell. Henrietta A., eston. Barbara M.. ; evatte. Elizabeth D.. Page 2,57 STUDENT INDEX Priie. Mildred G, Kd Price. Rita Jane. 236 Pridsen. Pamela Jean. 236 Prince. Susan R.. 7k. 221 Prinele. Carleen Jane. 236 Pritchard, Kathnn I-. 236 Pritcliard. Sandra Kelir. i; Pritcliett Laura E.. 221 Prilchett. Lydia . nn. 236 Privette. Charlotte A.. 23S Proctor. . Iberta Jean. 221 Prcx-tor. Sue Ellen. «n. 236 Proffitt. Helen L.. 43. 1?9 Profflt. Rhonda Gayle. 221 Promt. Sandra Gray. 205 Prophet, Diane E.. 205 Propst, Mae Belle, 205 Prothro. Martha G.. 88. 89. Pruett, Penelope Lee. 179 179 ces F. Robert D. Walter, Jr.. 205 Purcell. .Marion E. I ' urdy. Nell Elaine. 236 Purffason. Barbara A . 179 Joha Jai Mar Dee, 243 237 179 Pi Pusey. Phyllis E.. 236 Putnam. Elva . jin. 81 Putnam. William R. Queen. Phillis . nn, 179 Query. Marion Elaine. 236 Quick, Mary E., 236 Quincannon, Teresa A.. 179 Quinn. Millicent E.. 205 Quinn. Myrtle P. Quinn. Susan Karen. 205 -R— Racine. Gloria Louise RailH-v. lartli:l Ellen, 236 Kaincv. Ruth Elizabeth, 221 Riikari.il, Wiishineton Z. W. Raker, Loula E, Raniey, Ida .Mae. 179 Raney. Dale Han.sard. 236 Raniseur. Bessie B. Rankin. Karen Anne, ISO Rankin, Mary Cornelia. 205 Raiislev. Suzanne Ransome. Elizabeth W.. 82. 2 Raper, Linda Hayes, 180 Rat.liford. Jane Henri, 180 RatlilT, Anne C. 236 Ratclilfe. Margaret A., ikii RawdiiiE. Ann Merrill, 236 Rawls. Laura .-H-ott. 244 Rav Rcllv Mulliciin Rii i lii ' Ill, Ann Brannon, 20 Itii i li ' . Ili.hert E, Re ■iiil. Julia Allen, 237 Ri- ' ii i , J.iilv Rose, 205 Kc .1,1. ■ii. Jane Evelyn. 237 Kc .Idi ri=, Briatte V.. 243 Re ildi TIE, Frances S. lie I ' ll ' , J, K, lie I ' .l. lliirl.iira 1,., 221 He lie R. ' ;:;!■,liiii. ' llii s, 2 ' 21 ; ' .t ' , ' , ' v 1 o.iis ' e ' Renfri Re Revels. Phyllis Remolds, Alma Cole, 221 Reynolds, Ann Thomas. 20 Reviii.lds. Janet E.. 237 Revni.lds, Polly Ann. 205 Revoiilds. Shiriey K.. 205 Rezac. Lynn Carol. 221 Rhodes, Carol Lee. 205 Rhodes. Doris RIuhU ' s, Linda M.. 205 HI. odes. Rita Faye, 180 Alii Sl.elh) ■tte Dee, 20 221 Ri( Ric Rich, Nelda Elaii Rii ' liardson, Ally.son L.. 237 Richardson. Janice Sue, 221 Richardson. Judy Sue. 205 Richardson. Kent Ray Ricl.iirdson. .Sue Ellen. 248 Richardson. Sarah F.. 221 Richman. Julia A. Richter. Lenora A.. 180 Rickard. Linda Carolyn. 91. Ri.karils. Joan E.. ISO Riddle. Mary Lou. 205 Rideni.ur. Nlarparet W., 205 Rierson. Betty Lou Riesshee, Robena Ann, 237 Rink, Mvra Lynn. 180 Riple nl Jo leo ?. 205 Robliins, Pamela Ann, 205 Roherson, Carol Lynn. 222 Rnberson. Elizabeth n„ 181 Roherson, Plivllis Kay, 222 Roberson, William W„ 237 Roberts, Carol Riimona, 205 Rol.ert, l-l.,-.l,. ' tl, , 53, IMl Roe. Mariiii. 206 Roe. MiiMl.il Jane Riiir. ' r., Niiii llih.i Ross. Elizabeth I,.. 53. 181 Ross. Ella Lee. isi Ross. Martha Jane. 206 Ross. Mary Ann Ross. Nancy Diane. 222 Ross. Norma L. Ros.ser, Caroyn E 206 Rosson. Susan Cecilif Ro.ssman. Julaine R.. 206 Rothman. Doreen Dale. 206 Rofhrock. Emily S. Rounds. Penelope W.. 206 Rountree. WyclilTe V. Rouse. Constance M.. 208 Rouse. Helen Annette. 237 Rousselle. Shara M., 181 Routh, Nancy Kay Rowland. Sarah E.. 222 Rowles. Jeannette, 222 Royal, Marearet E,. 237 Roycroft. Patricia H.. 237 Ruben. Katharine Celia. 206 Rubin. Juditb Susan. 206 Ruch. Louise Dalmas Rucker. Bruce C. Ruday. Sherry Linda. 237 Rudd. Amy M. Ruild. Marearet E.. 222 Rudisill. Elizabeth S.. 206 Ruffner. Katherine T. Rufty. Anna Louise. 222 Rufty. Nan Pittman. 65. 206 Rule. Rebecca Kaye. 237 Rulnick. Jane Morris. 237 Rumfelt. Kathy S., 249 Rush. Josephine T.. isi Rush. Robert J. Rush. ' icki Lynn. 181 Rush. Wilma B. Russell, Carmelle Russell. Janet S.. 222 Russell. Martha S.. 206 Russell. Mary Ann. 222 Russell. Patricia A.. 24i9 Russell. Wanda L. Rutherford, Rebecca L„ 222 Ryals, Virsinia Ruth, 237 Ryan. Elizabeth M.. 237 Ryan. Evelyn Amanda Ryder, John E. Sacrinty, Dianne Kay. 222 Sadler. Joyce Lynn. 222 Sadler. Nancy P., 80, 237 SaferiEht. Sylvia 243 Salter, Jimmy Elzara. 243 Saltzman. Marlene E., 237 Samet, Ida Ruth Sameth. Myrna Gail Sammons, Billie Jean Sampson. Cherry Lee, 237 Sampson. Judith .Anne, 243 Samuels. Patricia Mae Sandberp. Susan E. Sanders. Sharon Ann. 206 Sandlin. Martha Ellen. 237 Sanford, Edythe S. Sandford. ' ictoria B.. 222 Sands, Sarah Sapirie. Sally Ann. 237 Sartin. Ruby Peari, 22 Satlcrli. ' !.] B-.rhiir-i 1„ 222 .Sam. i. ■I ' ■. I ' . ' iliin. 182 Saunders, Lois Ann, so. 237 Saunders, .Minta M. Savas. Peffiry K. Sawyer. Carolyn Ann, 248 Sawyer, Dorothy Belle. 222 Sa vyer, Loutricia, 222 Sayre. Jacqueline E.. 222 Searborouffh. Mary D.. 237 222 Schaili ■1, Eli al.ct Schi ' ll Schi ' ip 1 1,1.1 Scl.i ' i Scl.l,. ' ■Scott. Elizabeth C. Scott. Gilda C. Scott. Judy Carol. 237 Scott. Kathleen M.. 237 Scott, Marearet L„ 39, 222 Scott, Mary Draugbon. Is2 Scott, Ruby Ann, 237 Scully, Martha H.. 206 Scurry. Julianne W.. 182 Seaford. Annie Hudson Seamon. Patricia E,. 24S Searles. . rden W. Sears, Glenna Safrit, 182 Sears, Nancy Jane, 182 Seawell. Kathleen B,. 222 Seawell. John H. Secrest, Sandra Lee Seely. Annie Mary. 182 Self, Mary Susan Self. Rachel Ann. 206 Seligrman. Sandra E.. 206 Sell. Diane Rebecca. 237 Sellars. Elinor Selle. Mrs. Cliaries Sellars, Barbara Jean. 206 Sellers, Rose H. Sellers, Sandra Sue. 182 Selliah. Selvi Sells. Kay Frances. 182 Semones. Rebecca. 248 Setzer. . nn H.. 182 Settlemyre. Susan M.. 237 Sewell. Carolyn Kay. 206 Seymour, Jane. 206 Shade. Belii Shamburger. Elizabeth Shank, Margaret E,. 237 Shannon, Ruth Ann, 248 Shapiro. Sandra G. Shartr, Marjorie Ann. 222 Sharp. Mary Joan, 206 Sharpe. Charlotte A., 183 Sharpe. Iris June. 237 Sharpe. Martha W.. 248 Sharpe. Ruth Shearer, Catherine H. Shearin. Carolyn E,. 183 Shearin. Kathryn K 237 Sheets. Stephanie A. Sheldon. Melanie H.. 206 Shell. Carol Jackson. 206 Shelley. Catherine M.. 237 Shellington, Susan Ann. 222 Shelton, Frances Lynne. 222 Shelton. William R.. 237 Shepherd. Mamie Irene. 206 Shepherd, Mary E.. 248 Sheridan. Charies L. Sherrill, Barbara Sue Shields. Joyce Elaine. 222 Sliield.s. Sandra C. 222 Shipley. Agnes Gray. 222 ShofTner, Linda C. 206 SholTner, Odell C, Shope, Linda Dell, 183 Shore, John Robert Short. Marietta. 237 Showfety. Teresa A., 287 Shrank. Letitia E.. 183 Shreve. Elizabeth A.. 183 Shropshire. Carolyn. 208 Sides. Frances Ann. 206 Siegel. Edythe Joan, 237 Sigmon, Angela Gale, 208 Sigmon, Avis H, Sills. Jo Angela. 183 Silver. Gail Reda. 237 Silver. Ronny Louise. 237 Siniinoff. Nancy Carole .■ii...i..i.ns, Betty May, 238 SI ' i ' Mill.c Louise, 222 - I li-iiiiic C.ayle, 238 - i ' ■- I ■! Lee, 248 I. I i ' l ...1 ' M,. 23S Schultz, Dorothy 1-, .Schwartz, Sandra 1 .Schwlntzer. Iris K.. Scobey. Carolyn l.e .Scott. Bonnie Je Sink. Elizabeth B. Sipe. Gloria Darlene. 20(1 Sisson. Lesley . nn. 222 Sisson. Patricia J. . Sheila F.. 238 Page 2o8 STUDENT INDEX Skinner. Dorothy P., 238 Skinner, Marjorie L., 222 Sko!;lund. Julianna. 222 Slade. Reuben E. Slade, Sandra. 23s Slater. .Anne. 24S Slawter. Linda Faye. 238 Sloan. Fredericka Sue. 222 Sloan. Martha C. 222 Slusher. Pamela Anne. 206 Small. -Anprus Delano Smathers. Katherine P. Smith. Addison Neal Smith. Alice Brandon. 183 Smitli. Alvis E. Smith. Amelia Jane, 238 Smith. Barbara F.. 222 Smith. Beulah Jane. 206 Smith. Bobbie Carole. 183 Smith. Bonnie Jean, 238 Smith, Bonnie Lanier Smith, B. G. Smith. Brenda Kay. 206 Smith. Brenday Kaye, 238 Smith. Edith Carol. 238 Smith. Elinor Bonnie. 238 Smith. Emily Worth Smith. Evelyn Karon. 238 Smith. Gail Leigh. 80. 248 Smith. Gall Patricia. 218 Smith. Geraldine E. Smith. Harriet Ramev. 184 Smith. Helen Beebe Smith, HuBh L, Smith, Jane B, Smith, Jane R. Smith. Jeanette M.. 238 Smith. Jeannie M.. 80. 82. 18 Smith. Julia Cart, 222 Smith, Karen E„ 238 Smith, Kathryn R., 238 Smith, Kathryne T„ 238 Smith, Leah Loretta, 13, 78, 79, 184 Smith, Lila Ann, 238 Smith, Lillian F. Smith. Linda Grace. 222 Smith. Linda Kathryn. 206 Smith. Lilona Massey. 238 Smith. Linda Gail Smith. Linda Jean. 238 Smith. Linda Lee. 238 Smith. Lucinda Ford. 222 Smith, M. Elaine Smith. Marfraret Morris Smith. Marilyn Jane Smith, Martlia Jo, 206 Smith, Mary L., 82, 206 Smith, Nancy Carolyn, 206 Smith, Nancy Ida Smith, Nancy Ruth, 44, 222 Smith, Opal L. Smith, Sherry Ann, 222 Smith, Patricia Ann, 238 Smith, Patricia C, Smith, Patricia Lynda, 222 Smith, Patricia Sue, 99, 184 Smith, Rachel M.. 222 Smith. Ridley T. Smith. Sally Ann. 222 Smith. Sandra Delores. 206 Smith. Mrs. Sandra S. Smith. Susan A.. 222 Smith. Susan Frances. 238 Smith. Tern- Diane. 238 Smith, Thelma Crawford Smith. Virginia E.. 184 Smith. Virginia F., 238 Smither, Chariotte S., 238 Smitherman, Sarah A„ 184 Smithey. Alice Ann. 238 Smyre. Linda Mike. 207 Smyth, Julia Pepper Smvthe, Katherine D. Snavely, Barbara C„ 238 Sneddon, Lynn C„ 238 Snider. Helen Roseman Snider. Sandra James Snodderly. Donald Max Snodderly. Lorene N.. 184 Snyder. Dorothy A. Snyder. Frances M., 222 Snyder, Janet Maxine, 207 Soiset, Virginia L., 184 Sokol, Karla Lofton, 222 Solem. Christine W., 207 Solomon, Mary H. Somers, Dorothy Marie, 222 Soniers, Howard A. Somersette, Sherrill Sorensen, Vickie V.. 13. 207 Sorkin. Mona. 223 Southworth. Nancy M. Sotheran. Jo Lorraine. 238 Southern. Paul M.. 223 Southworth. Bronwyn R. Southworth. Nancy. 223 Souza. Lee A.. 238 Sowers. Mary C. 90. 238 Sox. Sandra Jean. 184 184 223 Spetcl. ( heiyl liiuiine. 238 Spencer. Barbara A.. 184 Spencer. Darinda D., 288 Spencer. Jeanette C. 22S Spencer. Martha Lee. 207 Spencer. Mary Dana. 288 Spencer. Nancy Ann. 184 Spencer. Sue Richardson. 184 Spicer. Kate W. Spigelmyer. Joyce Ann Spillers. Frances W. .Spillman, Carolyn Spinale. Roseann Spratt, Choice Townley, 82, 228 .Sprinkle, Janis E.. 248 .Spruill. Billie L.. 238 Spruill. Melanie Anne, 223 Anna Sta Ma Pair 223 Staib. Donald F. Stainback, Carol Ruth. 185 Staley. Cliaries R.. 207 Staley, Marian Lee, 207 Stallines. Judith A., 238 Stalling . Ramona D.. 238 Slallings. Nancy C, 91. 185 Slallings. Shelley P.. 223 Stancik. Wanda Fay. 288 Stanfleld. Jeanne J. Stanfleld. Linda L.. 288 Stanford. Nancy Jean. 238 Stanley, Barbara L. 238 Starilcv. Bevcilv V.. 80. 223 .Staiilc l:i 238 Staiilcv. Mil.lrc.i Taylor Stanley. Sliiricj J., 238 Staples, ,lohn F . Starer, Susan Meryl. 223 Stariing. Ann Hight. 185 Stariing. Emily E.. 288 Starnes. Sarah F. Starnes. Jeanne Louise. 228 Staton. Martha Ann. 288 Steedly. Mary M. Steeneck. Lois Claire. 207 Stegman. Helen Jean. 185 SIciri. Carol Ann. 238 Stein. Diana Ruth Stein. Linda Rose. 43. 207 Stentz. Susan E.. 185 Stephens. Martha iitephens. Myrna L. Stephen.son. Andrew H. Stephenson, Brenda Kay, 92, 207 Stephenson, Carolyn C. 288 Stephenson. Gloria. 228 Stern. Susan Audrey. 238 Slettler. Vera Emma. 185 Stevenson. Lois Jean. 288 Stewart. Bruce B. Stewart. Cindy Sue. 248 Stewart. Donna Jean. 81. 228 Stewart. Elizabeth F.. 223 Stewart. Jessie Ann Stewart. Judy C. 185 Stewart. Linda Joyce. 90 223 Stewart. Mary Beth. 207 Stewart. Sarah Frances. 207 Stiner. Carole Ann. 223 .Stiller. Elaine Sells Stinipson. Suzanne E.. 223 Stirewalt. Emmetta. 223 Stokes. Sue Rea. 207 Stone. Barbara L.. 207 Stone, Martha Trent Stone, Mary Kennedy Stone, Mohe, 238 Stovall, Wilda O. Stowe, Donald Lee Strasburger, Margaret, 85, 223 Street, Bobbie D. Strickland. Barbara J.. 207 Strickland. Brenda G.. 238 Strickland. Diane W.. 243 Slringtield. Julia M. Stroud. Mary C 238 Strug. Terri Elaine. 238 Stuart. Julie Fellows. 223 Stuart. Nancy Ann. 238 Stubbins. Martha Sue. 238 Stuckey. Cyrus .Stulman. Lynn Dianne Sturdivant. Judy K.. 238 Stutts. Harriette G.. 238 Stutts. Judith C. Stutts. Linda Kay. 92. 185 Styons. Janice Gayle. 207 Styron. Susan Jean. 23H .Sugg. Brenda Kay. 185 Sugg. Dianna Lee. 238 Suggs. Melverlene. 28H Suiter. .Margaret N.. 238 Suits. Vickie Cheryl. 238 Sullivan. Barbara Lee. 207 Sullivan. Mary Janet Sullivan. Neva F.. 99. 185 Sullivan. Patricia. 90. 288 Sultan. Sandra Phyllis Summer. Lila Elizabeth Summers. Iris J. Summers. Rachel E., 244 Supulski, Gwendolyn E., 288 Surber, Beth Ann, 238 Sutheriand. Anne D.. 238 Sutheriin. Elsie P.. 80. 82, 185 Sutton. Barbara P.. 228 Sutton. Sandra Jean. 223 Swaim, Carolyn Ann. 92. 223 Swaim. Irene Stroud. 207 Swaim. Roddy Jean. 238 Swaim. Sharon L., 238 Swain. Ann Wells Swann. .ludlth. 223 Swaringen. Linda. 288 Swarat. Jacquelyn J.. 185 Swayngim. Sue M.. 288 Swicegood. Barbara. 223 Swicegood. Mary Ann. 228 Swim. Carol Lee Swink. Patricia Ann. 223 Swiss. Andrea Jane, 223 Swotford, Glen Swofford, Lena Marie, 228 Swofror l. Mary E., 238 Sykes, Lawrence Edward — T- 223 239 239 Taggart, Alice Ann, 22S Tallev. Maude Jourdan. Tamblyn. Lynda Leitha Tansari. Beverly Gail. 288 Tanner. Barbara Lee. 238 Tanner. Margaret L.. 207 Tariton. Betty Jo. 238 Tariton, Dnnna Kay. 239 Tarleton. Harriett L. Tarpley, Marcia E.. 239 Tart. Mary Holt. 239 Tart. Sandra Jean. 223 Tate. Deanna Dawne Taylor. Afalda Julia Taylor. Anita Ellen. 239 Taylor. Barbara Ann. 223 Taylor. Carolyn Ann Taylor. Catherine Ai Taylor. Donna Jean. Taylor. Gail C. 239 Tavlor Jane Williai Taylor. Jennifer An Tavlor. Juditli Brady. 186 Taylor. Julia Winston Taylor. .Marilyn Diane. 207 Taylor. Mary Kay. 239 Taylor. Richard Linzey Taylor Robbie Dianne. 223 Taylor. Shelby Jean. 218 Tavlor. Susan Anne. 248 Teague. Martha Ross. 186 Teague. Suzanne E.. 228 Teague. Sylvia A.. 186 Teal. Ella Juanita. 80. 243 Teal. Jane E.. 186 Tedder. Jake Davis Teer. Juditli Cameron. 186 Temple. Jo Ann, 239 Temple, Mary R., 239 Temple, Patricia A. Templeton, Alice M., 186 Templeton, Avery E.. 239 lennent, Alexandra. 223 Tennenl. Mrs. Margaret Ann. 1 lenney. Carol Ann Terrell. Harriet K.. 239 Terrell. Sharon Terrell. Susan. 207 Terrell. Virginia. 239 Terwilliger. Judith L.. 239 Tesh. , lmeda Frances. IH6 Thacker. Carol R.. 186 Thames. Ada Irene. 223 Thaxton. Martha V.. 239 Theiling. Elizabeth J.. 207 Thigpen. Mrs. Carol Irvin. 186 Thomas, . deline O.. 239 Thomas. Anita Lois. 239 Thomas. Ann Adell. 239 Thomas. Barbara Jean. 239 Thomas. Diana Lynn, 239 Thomas. Elizabeth M. Thomas. Elizabeth P.. Thomas. Joyce Young, 186 Thomas. Judith L.. 23! Thomas. Mary Alice. 2 Thomas. .Mary C. Thomas. Sand Thomas. Sara L.. 99. 186 Thomas. Savannah C. Thomas. Susan Larue Thomas. Susan N.. 248 Thomas. Wanda Lou. 223 Thoma.son. Ruth Ann. 223 Thomason. Sandra Lee. Tliomasson, Nancy Sue. Thomerson. Rowena E.. 207 Thompson. Alton Thomp.son. Anthony R.. 228 Thompson, Chariotte R., 223 Titompson, Claudia I.. 187 Thompson. Delores I. Thompson. Elizabeth A.. 223 Thompson. Harriette L. Thompson. Jane A.. 239 Thompson. Kathryn F,ae. 223 Thompson. Linda Jo, 239 Thompson, Mary Ann, 248 Thompson, Michael D.. 239 Thompson. Sara A.. 80. 207 Thomps( Thorne. Elle Thornton. Eileen S. Thornton. Emilie Susan. 228 Thorud. Mary Gardner. 239 Thrasher. Margaret E.. 57. 207 Thrower. Ellen Peebles. 218 Thrower. Martha C. 289 Tice. Barbara E.. 187 Tietz. Virginia Ann. 239 Tilley. Audrey Karen Tilley. Carolyn E. Tillinghast. Harriet. 239 , Joan E.. 218 Tiiln Wil M. Timbers. Judith Ann. 289 Tinkham. Nora Jane. 239 Tinkler. Sara Jane. 239 Tissue. Carol Ann. 187 Titus. Chariotte L.. 187 Tobaru. Kazue. 289 Todd. Annie Lou Todd. Belle Elizabeth. 187 Todd. Brenda Pearl. 223 Todd. Mary Frances. 223 Todd. Patricia A.. 239 Todd. Patricia Ann. 187 Todd. Paulette. 82. 239 Todd. Sandra Hall. 239 Todd. Sandra Willeen. 223 Tollett. Lenore J.. 239 Tomlinson. Martha A.. 239 Tomson. Susan W.. 207 Topodas. Katherine J.. 207 Topping. Charles H. Torrence. Patricia A. Totton. Ruth M. Townsend. Jamis C. 187 Townsend. Stella R. Trammel. Lujuanne J.. 289 Trapnell. Elizabetli C. 223 Traywick. Wanda L.. 289 Tremitiere. Diane L.. 223 Trexler. Constance E.. 223 Tribble. Vicki Trice. Julia Ellen. 239 Tripp. Judith L.. 93. 207 Trivette. Frances A.. 239 Trivette. Tomye Joyce. 223 Troxier. Martlia . .. 146. 187 Troxier. Susan K. Trudeau. Susan Irene. 218 Truelove. Anita L.. 239 Truman, Margarette S,. 239 Truslow, Oinny Jo, 239 Tsang, Louisa K. Tucker. Bonnie E.. 239 Tucker. Catherine L. Tucker. Cherry Lynn. 223 Tucker. Edith Juanita. 223 Tucker. Katherine Ann. 85 Tucker. Richard D. Tudor. Glenda Joyce.. 223 Tueche. Rita Dean. 207 Tunstail. Ann S. Tuozzo. June A. Turban. Mary K.. 207 Turkelson. Meta L.. 223 Turner. Beatrice T.. 223 Turner. Betsy Rose. 79. 187 Turner. Eleanor Ray Turner. Julia Kent. 239 Tur Man Page 259 STUDENT INDEX Twiddy. Phsllis K,. 207 Twlse. Susan Ester. 82. 149, 1« Tyndall. Linda Faye. 207 Vliitlock, do V ' liitlock. Ilia I ' hitniire. Pal fnderuood. Je ii-a Ann. I ' ntz. . ndrea Fav. 221 rni-lmrcli. Beverly . nn rpeliurcli. Rose . ndrea U.shcr. l.inda Faye. 207 V-ikap. Frances I., letter. Kathy Mauney ideii, Teddy Dean lil, .Marilyn Irene. li.ic.url. Martlia .1 Wieiranil. Kli, .Mic i.iiiai. a. Paul . . i.k. Marian l.ee ■isuers. Diane ilelli, (lladys Morgan i lsliv. Barbara Lee. 18 iiniannon. Lyllis F.. Waddle. Ben Diana Eugene. 224 Watson, Elizatieth Wc ?aver , Nell R. Lee Wi ?aver . .ludilh . nn. w a or Mnnpttp ni w. h 1 Wi II. mil 1 i,|i.- Week.s, Svlvia l.ula, 24n Weier. I.ucv F.llen. 240 Weiss. Paul .1. Welch, l.ind.i .Arleen. 50. Is Weill. I,. II i,,i|i,iii 11. Weill. Well. Weill ilklns. Gwen.lolvn ( ' • ilkins. .ludith Valli ' ilkinsc n. Ellen E.. 24( ilkinsc n. Robert N. illard. Brenda Barrov iMiam. s. . nna P.. 20S illiam. i. Brenda K.. 2f illiam; ;. Dorotliy illiam. i. Ellen. 43. 79 illiam! !. Ernest N. illiam. i. Mil. la v.. 240 •illiam. 5. .lanet ' illiam . .lanet ' illiaiiii i. .lea net ' illiain. ' illiami i. Judith •illiam: ;. .lulia •illiami 5. Judy ( I. in. la Mlddletto Rovre , nn. i Sl.aroi. R.. 1! .Shervl I... 240 Shirley D.. 24 Wray, Connie Dale. 2ns Wray. Mary Lee Ball. 1 1 Wrenn. Barbara .Unn. 208 Wrenn. Tanya Sue Wright. .Vnne Wv.lie WriEht. Br. ' ii.la Fave. 240 Wriclit. ( ail (.itherino, so, ,S7. 22 Wricht, Jane Elaine WriEht. .1.1 , nn. 22 1 WriElil. .lu.lith Kllen. 221 Writ-Ill, Kathleen 1., 2 10 WriEhl. M.ihle Thorpe WriEhl. Martha. 210 WriEht, Martha Ionise. 224 WriEht, Reheiia W., 210 Wii I ' ueh ri.i Wv.itl. Carl Wynick. Connie. 116 Wynne. Janet Kay. 191 Wyriek. Pamela Ransley Wyriek. Paula Joanne. 248 arboroneh. Lyndia T.. 240 arhrouEh. Sarah K.. 208 arbroueh. ' ietoria D.. 224 ates, J..v.e Ruth. 208 W.ill. l.,rv E Wall, N. ' ll K, Wall, Shar.in WetheriiiEl.m, Barbara. 24 Wetzel. Katherine E., 240 Whalen. PeBKy, 240 Willi,.. Robert L. Ma 101 ork. Cecelia Faye. I ork. Ersell Shane, ork. Ruth Elizabeth ost. Connie Jean. 248 Betty Jean T. Flor( .la G. ouoE. .l.icijuelyn Sue. 240 Voune. Jeanne G.. 79 VounE. l.inda Ruth. 20h VouuE. Lola Parker. 191 VouuE, Lowell T. Vounc. Marearet M. VounE, MnrEaret Marie. 221 VounE. Mary .Xnne Wliistea.l. l.ii Winsl.M.I. .S:. WInste.i.l. Na Zeh. Ili. ' ii.l;. Sac Zelkin, , iiii Ruth, ezetellis, ' i.mne rirlck, Kathryn M. I ' ise. Barbara . nn I ' lsenhiirp. Cynthia ADMINISTRATION AND FACUTTY INDEX Allen, Ur. Doimlil K.. 139 Allen, Dr. Roscoe J., 135 Alspaugli. Mr. William H Anderson, Dr. Anne Lewii Anderton. Dr. Laura G., 1 Ansle, Miss Nancy Kay, I Atkis Mrs. Claii H., 13R Baecker, Dr. Anne F.. 39, ISfl Barineau, Dr. Elizabeth M.. 13S Batten, Mrs. Jane P., 137 Bedon, Dr. Helen D., 134 Beeler, Dr. John H.. 43, 136 Berkeley, Mr. Edmund, 134 Blend, Dr. Charles D.. 13H Boehret. Mi.ss Alice C. 138 Brashear, Mr, John H„ IS5 Bridgers. Dr. John E., Jr., 135 Bryant. Dr. J. A.. Jr.. 135 Bryson. Dr. Joseph E.. 133 Buchanan, Mrs. Frances, 137 BulKin, Dr. Randolph M., 135 Bursess, Dr. M. Elaine, 139 Bush, Dr. May D., 135 Calhoon, Dr, Robert M.. 136 Canaday, Miss Helen, 137 Carpenter, Mr, Gilbert F., 26. 134 Carroll, iliss Jane H., 79. 137 Clawson. Miss Barbara. 137 dowse. Dr. Converse D.. 136 Clutts, Dr. Beltv C, 136 Colbert. Dr. William P.. 135 Collins. Mrs. Elizabeth P.. 135 Connelly, Dr. Owen S.. Jr., 136 Cox, Dr. Richard. 30, 13h Creech. Mr. Joe D.. 131 Cutter, Dr. Lois J., 134 Darnell, Mrs, Dorothy S„ 134 Darnell, Mr. Robert A., 138 Davies, Dr. David G., 46, 135 Davis. Miss Dorothy, 136 Dawlev, Dr. Charlotte W., 134 IJKkLJ, .Ml,. .Mail . . i:i; Dickieson, Mr. Georfce. 29, 31. 13m Dicks, Mrs. Mary T., 137 Eberhart. Dr. Bruce M.. 134 Kibel, Miss Deborah. 135 Ellis. Dr. James S.. 135 , Jr.. 131 Kii rial Ml .InMlall ! E., 13- i S.. 128 .. 126, 138 K., 136 I, a ],a nkl ' . Mr ird. . Er Mr, alicis A. . Willial . 135 11 v.. i 11., 134 l,:i V. N Irs. l ' ' ra malice (1 ... 138 Ir liiiii-c v.. 134 . Mr. Kennis R., 131 , Mr. Mortimer. 138 Mr. N, H., 133 i;ail M,. 136 li r.iul A., 2 k. Ml William. 1 Mrs. Margery, 131 l.utz. Dr. Paul E., 49, McCai n. Mis s A. Madeleine . 131 M.Cradv. D: r. Edward III. 134 M.llef • I r Hiiseiiiarv. 78, 136 Mair.r 111 .l.ai !■.. 137 Mariil. ■111 i.iiil 1 131 Mi-ii . rll,r ' l ' Mi- Margaret W. Mill. ' ! 111 ' M. la 11.. 138 M.ilL-a Ml 1, Ml La. ' A.. ' l3 ' , lii-a H., 138 Mul •.l u, .Ml . Pliillip. 138 M.irri. am, M r. Kalph M.. i: 14 Moser , Mrs, Sadie M.. 135 Mossn lan, M liss Mereb E,. 1 129 NiiWii 1. Dr, Charles D„ 13f I ' arke r. Miss i Mary T.. 136 Parri.- h. Mis ;s Barbara E.. 132 Partii: 1. Mr. lic.hert E., 134 Kav. Dr. William .S.. 138 Read. Mr. Daniel E.. Jr.. Keardon. Dr. Anna J.. 13 Kidder. Miss Clara, 137 Russell, Dr. Donald W., 135 Sands, Miss Sarah, 134 Saunders. Mrs. Margaret A.. 137 Schaeffcr, Mi« .lc.,..pliine P.. 51. Spain Ml- 111.1. I, 137 Speriv. Ml lium .. 137 SpurgLa.ii. Dr. Juii.itlian W.. 137 Steinnietz. Mr. John L., 137 Stephens, Dr. Robert O., 136 Street, .Mrs, Madeleine, 137 Taylor. Miss Katherine 11.. 93 Ulrich, Dr. Celeste, 136 Wagoner. Mrs. Rebecca. 137 Watson, Dr. Robert. 136 Wayni.k. Mrs. Mabel L.. 13S WevI, Mis, S ■■Wl 130 Whil.. Ml-- Wllilliii k. Ml- . I.imise, 134 Wilkili-un, Ml Alli.rl A„ 133 Willingliam, Mrs. Alice, 137 Wilson, Dr. James F., 49, 134 Wright. Dr, Lenoir C. 137 Wright, Mr. Thomas F.. 136 Young, Mr. Emil W.. Jr.. 36 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Academics. 21 Administration. 128 Alpha Kappa Delta. 143 American Home Economics for Childhood Baptist Student Unio Basketball Beta Beta Beta Cla 146 Class Beauties, 78 Classification of Offices Committee, 81 Class of 1965. 146 Class of nae. 196 Class of 1967. 212 Class of 1968. 226 Commercial Class, 247 Commercial Class Officers. 246 Committee on Lesrislation. 80 Consolidated University Council. Coraddi, 88 Debate Program Department of Art, 26 Department of Biotogr, 49 Department of Business Ed Department of Classical Civilization. 41 Departmen Departmen Departmen Departmen Russia] Departmen Departmen Departmen Departmen Departmen Depart! Depart Depart of Drama and Speech, of Economics, 46 of Enelish. 28 of Geography, nd of Ge of Health. 58 of History. 43 of Mathematics. 5C of Philosophy. 41 of Physics. 51 of Psychology, 47 Hillel. 96 Piney Lake. 60 Histon ' Club, 43 Psl Chi. 142 Honor Court, 78 Honors Program. 78 Recreation Association. 63 Residence Halls Committee, 80 Interclass Council, 95 School of Education. 54 Jacket Day. 225 School of Home Economics, 52 Junior Class Officers, 96 School of Music, 28 Junior House Presidents, 21 Second Year Nurses. 243 Senior Class Officers. 146 Senior House Presidents, 192 Le Cercle Francais. 40 Service Leagrue, 93 Lecture Entertainmen Serie 9, 66 Sifrma Alpha. 141 SoCiB 4S Elections Board, 81 Elliott Hall. 112 English Club. S8 Finance Board. 81 Food Liaison Committee. 81 Freshman Cabinet. 83 Freshman Class Officers. 228 Marshals. 98 Ma-squeraders. 35. 143 Moflern Dance Club. 65 Moravian Love Feast. 94 Mu Phi Epsilon. 142 National Repertory Tlieater. 33. : N ' ational Sociey of Interior Designers. 53 National Student Association. D3 Nursing Class Officers. 242 Oamma Alpha. 5 German Club. 39 Glee Club. 29 Golden Chain. U Golf. 01 Phi Alpha Theta. 142 Phi Beta Kappa. 140 Pi Kappa Lambda. 141 Piiip Neediest, 90 Pine Seedlcs Beauty. 1 Sociology Club. 42 Sophomore Class Officers. 212 Square Circle. 50 Sponsors for Pine Needles, 250 State Student Legislature. 82 Student Government .Association. 70 Student National Education Association. 58 Sinfonia. 29 Tennis. 04 Tlieater. 34 Town Stuilents -Associatit I ' niversity Opera. 28 Wl ' NCTV. 37 Page 262 FROM THE EDITOR.. The year 1964-65 has been a big one lor the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and for its people. This volume of Pine Needles began last spring when we asked, how can such an important year be written and preserved in pictures? In this effort, we explored the implications of a university and the operation of our University. In so doing, we gained renewed respect and feeling for this campus, the friends and faculty members, and the education we receive here. Perhaps you, too. have experienced something of the greater spirit and vitality that have characterized the campus community this year. There have been obvious changes at UNC-G: the men students, additions to the faculty and administration, old buildings have been refur- bished and new facilities are yet under construction. This change that we have witnessed is synonymous with progress at the University. Administrators tell us that the years to come will bring doubled enrollment, more buildings and housing facilities, and an ex- panded curriculum. But we, in this year, have the satisfaction of knowing that we have contributed to the structure of the University. Hopefully, this volume of Pine Needles is the story of this year at the L ' uiversity of North Carolina at Greensboro. Here, too, changes have been made. The addition of more color is, perhaps, the most obvious. Advertisers became sponsors, the student life section was expanded, and a faculty index was added. In the class sections, we have tried to add interest by includ- ing some of the traditional activities at the end of these sections. It has been said that those who participate in any activity gain more than those who observe; this has been my experience as I lived the hours and weeks be- fore the deadline. As Editor, I have gained a greater appreciation for our University, and a better under- standing of the people of our University. This book reflects the dedication and the efforts of these people, both those who were the subjects of the yearbook and those who helped publish the book. A personal note of thanks is due to: Mrs. Mary Hunter — who was never further than the telephone and who made the going easier. Brenda Meadows — the inspiration, informal ad- visor, classmate, and friend who so willingly shared the work. Linda Richard and Kerry Lamm — who spent long hours with sponsors, finance sheets, and ledgers. Linda Long — to whom goes the credit for a candid but typical view of student life at the University. Kay Albright — for the hours of patient planning and work on the organizations section. Sue Frett — as academic editor, she made her sec- tion especially interesting, informative and representa- tive of the quality of the academic life at the Uni- versity. Carole Whedbee — a valuable staff member who was always ready to help even after her section was complete. Carolyn Felton and Patsy Cox — roonunates who so capably handled the typing part of production. Cary Clarke — who volunteered many good pic- tures and spent hours in the darkroom. Barbara Massel — as photography editor, she had the responsibility of the picture schedules and dead- lines. Lois Harris — the indexing of those hundreds of names was no easy task. Patsy Whitley. Ann Hall. Beverly Pinnell. Kaky Sowers, Ann Malloy. Ann Bradley, and Sandra Bar- gamian — who worked to make the class sections in- teresting and complete. There were others too, who helped me in my work; to them goes a special thanks: Miss Katherine Taylor provided help with the enter- taimuent pages; Mr. Henry Ferguson and Mr. Ken Grogan patiently gave the financial advice that was necessary; Mr. Wilkinson and the staff at the Neujs Bureau generously opened their files to us and helped with many pictures. In the actual production of the book we received invaluable help from: Mr. Ralph I an Dyke and Miss Molly Flanders and the people at Jahn Oilier En- graving Company: Mr. Frank Fleming and W ashburn Printing Company. Mr. Fay Smith and his photog- raphers, Mr. Harrison Scott and Mr. Richard Byrd: Mr. Carrol Martin and Mr. Malcolm Miller from Martin Studio, and Mr. Van Williams. We could not have managed without their advice and long hours of professional service. Finally, I wish to express a personal thanks to Ron, to my family, friends and teachers. When the going got rough and a deadline was near, they provided wonderful encouragement and help. The experience of editing the yearbook has been unique and rewarding. It has been a great year, a year of change for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. There is an anonymous poet who has written, there are few earthly things more beautiful than a University. . . . 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