University of North Carolina Greensboro - Pine Needles Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro JACKSON LIBRARY Cff ma c.Z UNIVERSITY ARl HIVES 1966 PINE NEEDLES Discovery 2 Administration and Academics . 80 Organizations 132 Classes 166 Index 257 OF THE UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Carole Whcdbcc, Editor Barbara Sutton, Busiruss Manager U ' - r p I striving, See dng, Finding. n xda)ire Y Even As a painting is created From a welter of brilliant colors, So an individual. An entity, Emerges From the myriad Discoveries That are a part of life On a college campus. II There is the discovery Of the social creature Who moves From the close familiarity Of the dormitory To a wider world Of formal dances and afternoon teas There is the discovery Of the intellectual creature Who learns That the pursuit of knowledge Is, finally, a personal venture. Then— There is the discovery Of the spiritual creature Who turns a searching gaze Inward, And knows ... First We Are Pushed, Later Lured Into DISCOVERY... For awhile we arc alo 1 iHiil ' Ji f ' ■. ' ' m±?±i Often we discover knowledge he We seek social discovery every weekend. Weatherspnon Art Gallery provides us with special cul- tural discovery. Finally we perceive that self-realization is our true individual discovery. The Discovery Being Alone It ' s to the left amund the First, we find ourselves alone ... in a strange community in a bare room, with a feeling of in- security. W ' c ask ourselves, Why am I here? We ponder this question as we watch the others arri e. Why do we feel alone with all these people so near? Turning around, we see another coming into the room ; she is alone also. This is what we ha c in common . . . this discovery of loneliness. Two ' s company; three ' s a crovsd! Hello, my i Not there, Dad, over here a httle. That clay when we first arrive is filled with activity. Our parents and boyfriends help for a while in getting us acquainted with our sur- roundings. We decorate the room, learn how to work our mailbox, and get money for various dues. In a while our family leaves — they are alone as we are. I must write him a letter ' ou always have to wait. Try not t eet any 8 orlocks when ynii reeister. eirls. _ _ ■i w |1 m ' HHH ' . . ■ ' Jl %v- . . ' Ite When our family finally leaves, we become in ol ecl in the rush of orientation. We meet so many peo- ple that names and faces become confused. Junior Assistants are a big help during these days — giving us numerous instructions and di- rections. Our Junior House Presi- dent tries to make us feel a part of our new surroundings, yet still the feeling of loneliness overwhelms us. No, in the hand- book it says . . , ' all of these people Rrgistralion is a time of frustratic When registration clay finally arrives, vc hurry over to Rosenthal Gym. We are aghast at the mob we see and the long lines. Some arc still here who arrived early this morning. After registering we hurry over to the bookstore. Again we are con- fused, frustrated, and alone. I hope I have the The year is beginning. Will I get through it? Let ' s see, now what is it for History 101. I forgot to sign i Loading up the cattle and heading for auctio Funny hew C.kos al Carolh have a hcltcr taste! The magic of Carohi I at The Hill there is loneli] To ' arcl the end of orientation we go to Chapel Hill for a mixer. Many of the girls go, and it is an exciting time. The UNC-CH boys meet us at the bus, and to- gether we attend dorm recep- tions and combo parties. Yet, here again c sometimes feel alone. DISCOVERT EN MASSE Slater scores agaii this for a mob? As the first days fade into weeks, we realize e en more that the University is centered in people. In every activity of the campus there are myriads of people who seem to know where they are going and why. Feeling in- significant and apart from this mass, we must learn how to live in the community. Patience and consideration, tactfulness, and self-disci- pline must be developed as guides to daily li ing. Discovery en masse hits us from the beginning, but only gradual!} do wc become accustomed to our new life. The mechanical monsters of progresi Just checking out the situation . . . No. it can ' t lie candid . And the classes get larger and larger. Settling down into the campus pattern of living is not an easy task. We must reach out and grasp our identity in the masses around us. New doors are constantly open- ing and revealing opportunities never be- fore imagined. We explore with others the fields of knowledge spread out on every side. Each day apprehensions diminish and self- confidence grows as we become familiar with our new surroundings. .Mways the traffic proble Yes, I am happy to be back with MY girls — and boys! ' Anyone care for a slightly used pictur The long awaited day arrives! Keep up the goc d work, Rats! ling • V ' ' Over 3,000 copies to deliver! ■ Ski ' -.ii Ji. ' : f jr Special CN ' ents, closch associated with each class provide diversions from our day to day campus life. Rat Day, Ring Day, offer more than respite from routine; in their own small way they help to maintain the unity of each class and, in tiun, the solidarity of the University. As is obvious, our environment necessitates that we be thrown together quite often throughout the year. House meetings find us in arious cramped positions though with the opening of the sun court in the spring, vc stretch rclaxingh ' . During the year we gather together in an orderly manner in Ay cock en masse. And the mass eathers in Aycock. just one more announcement What ' s this— UNC-G Riviera? I ' ve only been working two years on this sweater. Who can study at house meetings? SNEA will meet The Discovery of the Small Group What is life without i I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. Gradually wc discover that life at the Uni ersity cannot be lived alone. Forgetting ourselves, we look about and find others who are also seeking to become a part, to belong. Just a smile and a friendly hello transfoiTn these strange faces into friends v ho can share our happiness and heartaches as well as our responsibilities and tasks. Time binds friendship strong, as we begin our circle that nr ercnds. And what arc little girls inade Where ' s the most popular man on campus ? As we begin to feel more at home on campus, we find that it is easy to become a part of many small groups. Getting to know roommates, as well as neighbors, is a new and interesting experience. Classes provide endless opportunities to make new friends with interests and ideas similar to our own, and studying and working with them brings a closeness that is lasting. Whether relaxing in the Soda Shop or waiting in line at the dining hall, the University always has a place for friends. i i ' Thank goodness for lab breaks All you ' ve gotta do is laugh it off. Wanna make a bet? Okay, yo A coke, a smoke, and U.N.C.L.E! That shovild teach you not to bend your knees! Just having someone to talk to means a lot. The times we enjoy most arc those occa- sions when we can relax and haxe fun to- gether in our spare time. Parties and bull sessions in the dorm or lounges are just a part of our discovery in small groups. We find that laughing together goes with li ing together. Sports and recreation arc also popular activities. Tennis, golf, and swim- ming can always be fun with a friend. Somebody has been studying hard! A week just ould not be complete for some of us without a game of bridge that somehow manages to last until we arc too sleepy to keep the score. Writing letters home and to friends always keeps us busy, and sharing all die news is the onh av to end a day. Planning for w cck-ends is rxcitina; as we wait with eager anticipation for the big clay to arrive. Time seems to Hy b) much faster if there is something special to look forward to. We discover that having someone to help us make plans is more fun than making them alone. Double-dating and being with a group gives us a chance to meet more people. What are you looking j nug about? . ny one going my way? Small groups are ideal for folk singing. Christmas caroling, or for enjoying almost any type of music. We all ha e to gather around to hear the latest album or to hum along with our neighbors who play a guitar. Who wins the Colgate contest? We all enjny singing folk songs together. E cn our tasks seem lighter if we find friends who are encouraging and work with us. Helping others gives a reward that is lasting, for it is only by giving of oursehes that we become a part — we discover belonging. The Academic Directory A place I chapters before class tomorrow. he lab !■ I ' nders fo nplex test-tube world— full of incomprehensible for others. Academic disco ei - is a part of our lives here at UXC-G that continues to grow and dexclop throughout our college oars. The long, sometimes weary hours spent in lab, occasionally bring a spark of understanding and knowledge. Pages and pages of notes are written, digested, and organized — some to be parroted back and forgotten, but others to be remembered — to arouse a spark of curiosity and a desire to learn more. jr ' Sometimes it takes a lot of patient explanation to comprehend math. Sometimes the work seems endless. To sleep perhaps to dream Notes — -the a lecture meam little if not injected with the personality and enthusiasm of the pro- fessor. Where is that extra door that is supposed to solve our traffic prob- Bul my schedule says ■Bi The world of Mclver becomes many things to us. Perhaps we enter for an hour of frantic note takina;, a history mid-term, or a session in the languaaje lab. Frequently we enter only to count minutes until we leave. Occasionally, after fighting traffic jams, we enter to discover there is something left to learn. Dr. Wright class. npie of . sian art to his New ideas captivate our interest and make us eager to know more. As the hour of class passes, a professor sees N ' arious spans of attention in his students. Some listen with undi -ided atten- tion, others write until their hands sting; still others hardly know what happens. In the final analysis, the academic disco ei7 is made — though with varying intensities. of thoughtfulness may provide this ans ' He said the same thing Tuesday as we tr - to recall elusive details. It might ha e been weeks before we set foot but now we could hardly do without it. The acquisition of l no ledge does not come easily. Pressure builds up before exams, and often what we should know is not there when we need it. Lone; hours of stuck are more than wnrthwliile when we ha e that fcelina; of achie ement, knowins; we ha e done well. A moment to relax and catch up with the i I wisii I hadn ' t gone out last night. A sore spot is removed from the campus. Hi- ' IpfuI lab assistants .i ivc aid to students. the progress on the We laugh i ntensive thought of what we learned i The primary aim of this Uni -ersity is to provide us, the students, an atmosphere in which we can learn of the great transitions in self which the discovery of academic subjects can accumulate. Academic Discovery comes piecemeal — But each new taste makes us eager to have more — and so we continue our search — both in and out of the classroom, in books and in nature, seeking what we do not know . SOCIAL DISCOVERT I don ' t think 11 nake it to Strimg to catcli my ride W hen these girls leave, they pack like it ' s for month instead of two days. W ' c cannot stiicK all the time and on the week- ends one may disco er our social life shaping it- sell into many fornis. Cioing home or isiting a neitjhboring college on the weekends is a familiar sight on our campus. W ' c like to get awav now and then to relax and rest from the routine grind. Tcx) bad a big wee kcnd always calls for a big check. HHr ■ How fast can you gu from zero to sixty s nothing party to like a sister revive yuur ;i i JEW- the Soda Shop? Here on the campus many of our traditions such as the Sister Class get- togethers enable us to meet new people and widen our range of friendships. Those students and professors who brave the obstical course around El- liott Hall gather in the Soda Shop be- tween classes to discuss the latest news, and attend the delightful Tuesday Teas held in Cone Ballroom. The Tuesday Tea makes the difTerenre bet ' 26 waistline. The children of the faculty share with us the spirit of old Saint Nick. A momentary escape from the pres- An intimate conversation between the dances. Tlie Junior Ring Dance which was held in the fall of the year is a new addition to the se eral formal and semiformal dances held on campus. Among these are the Christmas Formal and the Valentine Dinner Dance. For- mal dress offers a refreshing change from our usual weekday appearance and these occa- sions always hold main- wondciful remem- brances for all. Just as enjoyable and far more frequent are our eckcnd combo and record dances which ha e a large and popuhir following. Nora Wilson, presi- dent of Elliott Hall, vorks hard to pro ide the stu- dents with top-notch entertainment. Nora Wilson, president of Elli Hall. Maurice illiams and the Zodiacs along with the Shirelles were part of a big weekend held in the fall, which brought many students and their dates to Cone Ballroom to dance the e ening away and to enjo}- hearing the Zodiacs and Shireiles sing. The Shireiles suing it out with i of their hit records. Maurice sings Stay and we did! We all haN-e to confer The odds and ends of our social life — fads, familiar gathering places, folk music, the Cinema Theater where James Bond mo ies run three months, and the beautiful strains of a Sound of Music al- bum which is ahvays being played some vhere, are ei7 much a part of us. Hey, look! There ' s my roommate at the other end of that long line il ya hear the pi The fraternity pin — symbol of the ultimate in college social life. VICE nii., kib Collins - TEL. 27 fcO K.0, f h Our college remembrances include the places we went and the social circles of which we were a part. Many of us made lasting friendships and met THE boy. As a result, we discovered our truer, better seKcs and became increasingly more a part of what is called college life. .An eventful ( year off right -ip to Carolina for the freshn Daisy pirkri ' : rr uri i-in-rgy before the day ' s work begii WILC The sister class spirit is i 1 Class Day. Social life on the campus is infiltrated with sister class activities. From the efforts of the sophomores, a trend per- haps began with the advent of Acquaintance Day. Perhaps for the final time, the year will terminate with a traditional retreat to the hills to pick flowers for the custom-steeped Daisy Chain. Illlltl!!! CULTURAL DISCOVERT Miss Hood seems to be en- joying her conversation with three NRT memijers Students, fai:ulty, and the pulJir as well. ben. numerous cultural events presented in Aye from the V Audito- Customarily we who attend a university expect to find ithin its walls another disco ery — cultural. At U C-G those of us who desire to make this discoveiy have ample opportunity to do .so. Through the facilities of Aycock, Elliott Hall, and numerous organizations, event after event is pre- sented to attract each of our individual tastes. We can broaden our knowledge of music, of dance, of art, of the theater as we choose, for culture is here to be discovered. The UNC-G Librar ' provid. ray of paintings for its students ' jo Tnent. The UNC-G Theater has aa;ain rendered both successful and entertaining produc- tions. During the fall. Dr. Arthur Dixon of the English Department portrayed the im- mortal Prospero from Shakespeare ' s The Tempest. He shared billing with Emmylou Harris as Miranda and Sandra Hopper as the magical Ariel. For Li ' l Abner, the cast performed here and then took this produc- tion on a worldwide USO tour. The final production. Hotel Universe, was presented in Mav. id tlK ' . ...i-cn ihinc At last, after long hours of rehearsal. The Tempest has its o(3ening night. In the p)ay Lil Abner Sandy Hopper did a great job in portraying Daisy Mae. Daisy Mae finally catches Lil Abn nf Dn-patrh looks The producliMn nf this BlMad Drama students are learning the r(. pes as they observe profes- sionals in Aycock. Director Jark Sydnw talks with Sylvia Sidney :u;d Li-ia Uana du int! rehearsal [ The Rivals RcturninR this year in the role of actress was Eva LcGallicnne. The National Repertory Theatre returned to the UNC-G campus before beginning its coast-to- coast tour which will end on Broadway in the spring. This in-rcsidencc period provides a unique educational opportunity for students to learn from attending, witnessing, and assisting in the technical development behind the scenes. An outstanding company of stars, directors, designers and technicians helped to make the two comedies, The Madwoman of Chaillot and The Rivals, a success. Broadway ' s top lighting director, Tha- ron Musser, arranges a light position for NRT. Each year students look forward to the Harriet Elliott Lecture Series. Lecturers chosen by the So- cial Science Foi um are prominent men and wom- en in the social studies field. Often they are po- litical leaders and always they have relevant lec- tures for their listeners. Various classes and smaller discussion groups are visited by the speaker and accessible to students who desire to delve deeper into the general topic of the Scries. Max Lerncr, Har Social Science Forum: STANDING left tn risht: Ellen Wil- liams, Chairman; Whitty Ransome. Candy Bernard. SEATED: Peggy Scott. Linda Stein, Ginger Grier. Max Lemer was the visiting speaker for the 1966 Social Science Forum. A Russian by birth, Mr. Lerner is both a distinguished author and lecturer. He received his A.B. at Yale and also holds an L. ' . and a Ph.D. degree. From 1936-38, Mr. Lerncr was editor of the Nation. He taught at Sarah Lawrence College and at Harvard. His books include Ideas Arc lVeap07is, America As A Civilization, and The Age of Overkill. The Alba-Reyes Spanish d audience. The Taihitian dancers left the skill and depth of feeling. performance to an appreciati e truck with their Dr. X. J. Kennedy highlighted the Arts Forum. Lois Greenwood, Georgia. auxiliary debater, speaks against Two of the productions via Elliott Hall were the Tahitian dancers and the return performance of the Alba-Reyes Spanish dancers. The Arts Forum was held in the Spring with Dr. X. J. Kennedy, Eudora VVeltz, and Stanley Kunitz attending. Dr. Kennedy is a poet in his own right and a former member of the UNC-G Eng- lish Department. The debating society, now in its second year, gains momentum and skill in tournament debating. INDIVIDUAL DISCOVERT A flurry of rxams, term papers, and dates — then the coflege ears chaw to a close, Icav- ino an in(H idual who, in brief but i id moments, lias come to know the jo tiiat is a part of outstanding; acliie ement, tlie fulfill- ment that is a part of the a;i ing of oneself to others, and. abo c all. the satisfaction that i.s a part of standing; for the first time, indepen- dent. They ' ve left out Dick Tracy! ' A moment beyond the world of Inmks Sf Senior Marshals ROW I (1 to r) Kay Smith. Judy Wesley, Judy Edwards, Brenda Smith, Rita George; ROW 2 Linda Blair, Joann Darden, Trish Williams, Judy Pate, Pam Robbins; ROW 3 Sarah Collins, Nancy Meacham, Sara Gooch, Barbara Bonomo, Lynn Dor- sett; ROW 4 Donna Daws.m, Kathy Adams, Diane Viguers, Brenda Frazier. JUNIOR AND SENIOR MARSHALS Representing our college community at most of its functions are these marshals, who can be identified by their white dresses and sashes, their attractive appearances, and helpful assistance. These girls, who come from the junior and senior classes, are voted on by their respective classes in the spring of each year. A greater honor is that of chief marshal, for she is elected by the entire student body in the first SGA elections. Anita Robinson, Chief Marshal Junior Marshals ROW 1 (1 ,o r) Kitty Johnson, Joanne Barries, Glenda Tudor, Julie S.uart, Judi Wright; ROW 2 Yvonne Cheek Mary Ruth Myers, Cindy Smith, Ann Flye, Paula Myrick, Nona Dayberry Thompson. J I ' ' Kt. ' ' fBSk Well. I need late permission ... E ' cn in this world of the L ' ni crsity, where the new and .strange replace all that is old and familiar, there is al- ways a friendly smile, a sympathetic ear, a willingness to explain and encourage, and an eagerness to share the knowledge gained from long years of study. lady of infinite patience and information. Mr. Hokman explains a theor. JMIL£ Pardo last exE Dr. Bceier. Could I talk to you about iha Sharon Milchin. Sophomore Beauty Dale Decato, c: ,1 li.auty BE A UTIES Not only is scholarship recognized and rewarded; but also the charm, the poise, and the grace that are caught in a pleasing smile, a pair of expressive eyes, and a youth- ful ficshness that pcn ' adcs the entire be- ing. Lynn Burkholder Freshman Beauty Donna Dawson Senior Beauty Jran Meyer Sl,« art Pine Needles Beauty PINE NEEDLES BE A UTT Jean Meyer Stewart GUTS an organization for those ho -ish to give of themselves. Mrs. Hawkins is always willing to help thost seNes. who wish to help then Out of the desire for know ledge comes the incentKe to under- take a part of the responsibiht - w hich accompanies such a goal. The indi -idual, deri int( confidence and satisfaction from such responsibilitv. may then turn to helpini: others. If they ask what thi; r 4% Can ' t you read the sign? Show me your ID card! ' No special reward or red ignition offered ust wann feelinc inside. Sin ■M BIDOO + A glimpse into the future of evei- ' girl. The camera catches Mary Ellen GufTy just before her indu tion into Phi Beta Kappa in her junior year. An outstanding member of the college community — the girl who wears the Golden Chain. The freshman becomes a sophomore, the sopho- more a junior, and the junior a senior, and finally the achievement of these years becomes a door- way to the future. The individual who steps through that doorway, prepared to meet the de- mands of a competitive society, is a blending of the impersonal and the personal, of the brisk ca- reer w Oman and the starry-eyed girl. ' tll ' - ' M ' r-- Happiness is a serenade at midnight. Graduation isn ' t the only big event scheduled in Ju: Nursing graduates bid farewe UNC-G. Just a few more minutes and it will all be The administrati ' e graduates. Graduation! Class Day is o cr; student life at U C-G is ended. Four years of growth, of development, of discovery are culminated in one rapid ceremony as our degrees are con- ferred. We are wished much success and hailed as alumni. Some of us are exuberant, others are panicked, and a few are nonchalant. Whatever the reaction, here we have learned. The discoveries of our academic career will last. rK ' - Y ' € V • ADMINISTRATION riic 74th session of the Uni ersit)- opened with the announcement of the official appointments of Miss Sayde Dunn and Mrs. Margery Irby as Dean of Women and Dean of Admissions respectively. In keeping with the expanding nature of the Uni- ersit ' , t ent - ;i new faculty members were ap- pointed. With tlic return of Chancellor Singleta- r , Dr. James Ferguson, Acting Chancellor, re- sumed his prcxious position as Dean of the Grad- uate School. In the fourteen months he served as chancellor, the problems arising because of the na- ture of this interim period were at a minimum according to Dr. Ferguson, for he had the co- operation of both students and faculty. mm- ■ Chancellor Otis A, Singletary Chancellor Otis Singletary is in con- versation with William C. Friday. President of the Consolidated Uni- versity of North Carolina. Dr. James S. Ferge Acting Chancellor. Miss Sadye Dunn Dean of Women Miss Mcreh E. Mossman Dean of the Faculty Mr. Clarence O. Shipto Dean of Men 1 1 n m M H M r J H ( Miss Katiicrinc Tavlor Dean of Stuilent Senices i Admissions Staff. Left to Right. Miss Rebeliah G. Mc- Bane, Mrs. Margery ' D. Irhy, Mrs. Bobbie C. Minton. Not Pictured Mr. J. D. Creech, Mrs. Nancy B. Millner. Mr. Kennis R. Grogan Director of Accounting Mr. Henry L. Ferguson, Jr Mr. H. Hoyt Pr Registrar Mr. George W. Hamer Director of Development Offic Mr. N. H. Gurley Director of Physical Plant Dr. Charles C. Griffin University Physician Mr. Albert A. Wilkini Director of News Bur Miss Josephine Schaeffer Placement Officer fi Mrs. Mahlnn Adams Director of Residence Halls Mrs. Kathleen P. Hawkii Student Aid Officer J Mr, Charles M. Adams Librarian Miss Barbara Parrish Alumni Secretary GRADUATE SCHOOL Vhc clepartmi ' iits offering graduate work at the l ni er.sity arc tlie following: Home Economics which offers a doctorate in Child Development; Art, Business Education, English, Physical Educa- tion, Education, History, Music, Biolog ' , Psy- chology, and the Romance Languages. Presently work is being done in other departments so that master and do ctorate degrees may be offered. The present enrollment of the Ciraduate School here is greater than se en hundred with more students in the summer session than in the regular terms. The most important acti it of the Graduate School is to prepare teachers for the community colleges wliich abound all o er the state of North Carolina. Clraduate Enttlish Miss Gagcn. Paul Fli-lchcr, a liinlogy gradu.ilo stiidriit. is sh i vn at wnrk in the laboratory. Graduate students in the Business Department get fur ther experience in the office machines lab. A Home Economics graduate works in the Child Development office. SPECIAL STUDIES The three special study areas which the Uni- versity offers are the Honors Program, the Inter- national Studies Program, and the Junior Year Abroad Program. The Honors Program which was established in 1962 by Chancellor Singletar - un- der a Ford Foundation grant is for the gifted stu- dent. The program begins in the freshman year and continues through the senior year. Roughly a fourth of the course of study of the student in hon- ors is composed of special sections and seminars in which only the honors students participate. This policy gives the gifted student the opportunity for growth provided by more demanding course work and more igorous intellectual competition than is possible in the more conventional curriculum. The International Studies Program is offered to juniors and .seniors ith a 2.7 grade average. It is directed primarily to students in the arious social science and foreign language departments and is designed for those interested in acquiring an un- derstanding of world affairs. The Junior Year Abroad is offered to any interested and qualified sophomore who has sufficient foreign language training. If the work abroad is satisfactoiT, the stu- dent will receive 30 semester hours credit for his year of work. Each of these programs is a step for- ward in providing for individual interests in the Uni ersitv Curriculum. A lecturer in International Studies hnids the attention of students and adults. Juli Huskey and Carol Miller, two of our stu- dents who spent their Jtuiior ' ear Abroad, meet on campus. % f s iM ' ' V Dl [9iv 1 ggr ■f r 1 -- «i HB Hpr ' M lt-- i- t a ih ' . ' Jin,i-r il-nurs Seminar. Senior honors student works on he individual project. ENGLISH W ' itli the expansion of the graduate pio2;iam and tlic adcHtion of new instructors, tiie Enghsh Department has expanded to meet the needs of a growing University. A wide choice of courses are open to students and majors mav concentrate in EngUsh htcrature, America liteiaturc, or writing. Msiting poets and authors come each ear to par- ticipate in Enghsh Club programs, the Poetr - Cir- cuit and the Literary Ecsti al, and the Enghsh facuit are also gi en opportunities to siiare tiieir writing with the campus. Dr, Randolph Bulgin, Head of the English Drpart German Club member: njoy themselves at a typical Dr. Ann Baecker. head of Ci- German students lal or ( . tough quiz, GERMAN AND RUSSIAN In tlic three years that the German major has been offered, one outstanding; senior each year has received a Fulbright Scholarship to stiidv in Vi- enna. Opportunities to travel and study abroad are offered to all majors, and many participate in the Junior Year Abroad or the summer work program in Germany. Participating in the Fulbright ex- change professor program this year, the depart- ment is honored to ha e Mr. Kade here from Ger- many. Dr. Anne Baecker, department head, this year published an Intermediate German Reader, an anthology of post war German literature. Dr. Charle Departmen end. head of Romance Language Language students work in lab, where they can hear the results of theii endeavors. ROMANCE LANGUAGES The Romance Language Department offers courses in Spanish, French, and Itahan, with graduate courses in French initiated this year. The language laboratory, a familiar sight for many students, is used extensively by the beginning and advanced conversation classes. Mo ies in the three languages are offered throughout tiie year, and the French and Spanish Clubs sponsor language tables in the dining halls where the lan- guage can be developed througii actual use. Dr. Charles Blend, head of the department, spent his summer in Paris doing research on contemporary French literary criticism, and many of his faculty members have also been studying and traveling abroad. French Club members enjoy a French banquet. .(►JS?  S I llic Latin class in Roman Satire often meets in Dr. Laine ' s offii CLASSIC A L CIVILIZA TION Dr. Francis Laine, Head of Classical Ci ' Greek students study together in Baii n Loun The Mythology course offered by thi.s department is a favorite among freshmen as the size of classes well indi- cates. In more advanced courses, however, Dr. Francis Laine and Miss Margaret Meriwcather continue to pro- vide much individual attention for the student of Greek and Latin. A B.A. de- gree may be earned by majors in either of these fields. SOCIOLOGY Heading the Department of Sociology- and Anthropology is Dr. Lyda Gordon Shi crs who holds a law degree in addition to her doctorate in Sociolog . This department and its faculty is varied in its courses and interests, and nearly everyone who comes to UNC-G finds some semester hours to fit in one or more of its classes. The .Sociology- majors, many of whom go on to graduate schools, find enthusiasm for their chosen ca- reers through the Senior Social Work class taught b - Dean Mercb Mossman and the practical experience of working in a social agency or welfare department capacit - as part of this class. , Head of So. i.ilogy Depart. Sociology Club mcmlx-rs talk with Dr .Mien over a cup of coffee. Statistics tables arc advantageous in doing sociological research. Under the supen ' ision of Dr. Parker, students study the roinpositiim of rocks in geography lab. GEOGRAPHY Dr. Craig Dozicr, Head of the Geog- raphy Department, va.s on lea e during first semester studying New Lands De- velopment in South America under a Social Science Research Grant. While Dr. Dozier was a a ' . Mr. Bob .Scliul ser ed as acting head of the department. New courses in the Geography Depart- ment this year are C ' limatology and Ur- ban Gcograpiiy. The latter is taught by Charles Hayes, director of the Greens- boro City Planning Department. Dr. Craig Dozier, Head of the Geography Department. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE History and Political Science, under the leadership of Dr. Richard Bardolph, continues to add to its reputation as one of the Univer- sity ' s strongest departments. Its graduates ha e distinguished them- selves in teaching, public ser ice, and graduate school. Many have gone on to work on the doctorate as University Fellows, National Defense Education Act Fellows, Woodrow Wilson Fellows and Ful- bright Scholars. The Department ' s professors possess a high reputation for rigorous standards and excellence in teaching, and for increased scholarly productivity as authors of books, monographs, and articles for pro- fessional periodicals. Greatly enriched Uni ersity Library resources have enabled faculty and students to emphasize crcati -e study in original sources and ha e contributed hea ily to the Master of Arts Program, now in its third year. talk together at a Political Sc ' ll B: 1 The informal refreshment | eriod of a History- Club meeting ofTers time for students to discuss at length with their professors. PHILOSOPHY With the introduction of the Philosophy ma- jor three years ago and the alternate require- ment two years ago, enrollment is the depart- ment has skyrocketed. This year alone it has increased 27%, with approximately 270 stu- dents each semester. Dr. Robert Rosthal, head- ing the department, has returned from a year of leave as a fellow in the Ford Foundation Cooperative Program in Humanities. He is as- sisted by Dr. Curtis Booth, visiting lecturer from Bradley University, and hopes next year to increase his faculty to three with the return of Dr. Warren Ashbv from India. Dr. Robert B. Rosthal, Head of Philosophy Department. |ihv lei liirer intrigues students n interesting topic. EDUCATION Dr. Howe heads one of the largest schools in the University, the School of Education, which of- fers degrees in elementary and secondary educa- tion to prospective teachers. At Curry School, the education majors ' lab, students obtain valuable experience through on-the-spot training. The Edu- cation Department has introduced in the elemen- tary grades, on the experimental level, a block program of student teaching in which students go to class at the beginning of the year, teach for five weeks, and then return to class to share their ex- periences in the field. Dean Howe and his associates hope to extend the block program to all areas of education next year. Dr. Kenneth Ho Education. Dean of School of Elementary students at Curi - Schn,,l arc in classes of students doing their student tcaciiing. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Elementary Education is a popular major here on the UXC-G campus. The staff of the Elcmen- taiy Education Department is proud of this fact. Those wanting to major in Elementary Education begin in their junior year to take courses vhich will enable them to teach the younger children how to read, write, and sing. Much time is spent in Curr} ' and other Greensboro elementary schools obser ;ing this age group. It is felt that if the prospecti e teachers see the action of the class- room often, they will be able to handle almost any situation which might arise during their own teach- ing. The culmination of this two year study is practiced — for each elementary education major there comes a day when she must take over a class in her student teaching experience. Education majors discuss visual aids with Dr. Colbert. SECONDARY EDUCATION The Secondary Education major has a some- what different curriculum than the Elementary Education major. These students spend more time in their chosen fields such as History, English, and Home Economics than they do taking education courses. It is felt that by doing this, these students will be able to take a suflicicnt knowledge of their subject area into the classroom. Although more time is spent in the indixiclual ' s subject field, these students take a number of education courses, metliods and adolescent psychology heading the list. The final experience for these majors as for the elementary majors is the student teaching experi- ence. Student her adv teacher lOr and cusses p ■ teacher A student teacher is shown how to use the overhead projector, a valuable visual aid. S EA officers: 1 to r ; -ickie King, PrcMclrnt; Judy Harreil, Secretary; Sarah Cnjlins, Treasurer; San- dra Jeffr. s ir. -Pr.Md- nt Miss I,.. is Ivlnif-T, Advisor; not pictured. ACE Officers Hunter. Advi Treasurer. 1 to r; Mrs. Gay G. Manchester. Advisor; Sandra McCaulc or; Sarah Huntley, Vice-President; Judy Wesley, Secretary; y. Publi Kay Sn rity Chairman; Dr. Eugenia ith, President; . nn Wallace, wealth of material for the student teacher. The Education Department spoasors two extra- curricular organizations iiere on the University campus. Elemcntaiy Education majors have their own organization, A.ssociation of Childhood Edu- cation. Both Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion majors take advantage of the opportunity to belong to Students National Education Association which is affiliated with the National Education Association. The UNC-G chapter of SNEA has been fortunate this year to have among its mem- bers the president of the North Carolina branch of SNEA, Becky Kasuboski. BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS All classes in the Business and Economics De- partment take place in Forney. The Business De- partment offers a degree in secretarial administra- tion and business administration. These degrees lead to careers in teaching, merchandising, store ser icing and office work. The Economics Depart- ment instructs students w ho are interested in learn- ing the principles of economic theory and their application. The Business Department sponsors Gamma Alpha, an honorary organization for sen- ior and junior business majors. Meetings are held once a month in which the majors ha -e an op- portunit to listen to guest speakers from the busi- ness world gi ing the students first hand informa- tion about the problems of the business world. A - jfc tii Mr. Vance T. Littlejohn. Head of Business and Se retarial . dniinistratinn. Dr. J.ihii Kennedy, Head of the Economics Department. V - . GAMMA ALPHA STANDING h to R.: Marilyn Fit-Ids, Social Chairman; Sara Harrison, Publicity Chairman; Miss Louise Whillock. Sponsor; Sue Stakes, Co-editor of Spotlight; Gayle Campbell Board Representative; Donna Rogers, Faculty Representative; Dr. ' ance Lit tiejohn, Advisor. SEATED: Judy Mobe, President; Carolyn Rosser, Vice Presi dent. Not pictured: ' onda Groce. Sec reiary; Becky Beach, Projects Chairman In Business Machines lal). students learn the funda mentals of the basic machines used in an office. Speed good COMMERCIAL One of the oldest departments on campus, the Commercial Department holds a reputation for producing outstanding secretaries and accountant- ants. On completion of the one-year professional program, which includes courses in typewriting, shorthand, English, accounting and office ma- chines, the student is eligible for a Commercial Certificate. Commercials spend many hours a day in Forney, under the instiaiction of Dr. Roscoe Al- len and his faculty, perfecting their skills and pre- paring to meet the challenges of the business orld. Dr. Roscoe Allen. Head Commercial Department. Commercial students arc sho their typing class. t,«.a«i « ' «Mi ' Dean Naomi Albanese, Head of Ho Department. HOME ECONOMICS The School of Home Economics offers the stu- dent both undergraduate and graduate courses. The undergraduate course emphasizes skills among which are sewing, cooking, child develop- ment, and family relations. The student in Home Economics also must take subjects in the liberal arts. The specialized curricula in the Home Eco- nomics Department for the undergraduate may lead to many interesting careers such as food dem- onstration work, hospital dietetics, or interior designing. The Greensboro branch of the Consoli- dated University is the center of the Home Eco- nomics Graduate School in North Carolina. The graduate student may take up courses in a variety of fields which upon receiving his degree will qual- ify him for public school and college teaching, as well as research and administrative work in busi- ness and industry, public service, and pri ate in- stitutional settings. The officers of the local chapter of AHE. are (left to right) San- dra Barnes, 1st vice Chairman; Judy Edwards, 2nd Vice Chair- man: Carolyn Simpkins, Chairman. Not pictured is Brenda Smith, secretary. The officers of NSID are left to right: Cathy Ada Vickie Martin, Vice-president: Jo Hasell, Treasurer: Marilyn Poole, Chairman of Board ; Diane Mantak, Program Chaimian : Carolyn Sewell, Secretar Final finger work is completed before handing in garments made in cloth- ing course for professor ' s appro ' al. Girls in an upholstery lab refinish and renjver a chair hich they pur- chased second hand. A textiles student studies the quality of materials from foreign countries. Students taking a foods course get practical experience in planning, pre- paring, and serving meals. Children at the nursen- schnol, which is affiliated with the Home Economics Department of the Uni crsity. are obser ' ed at play. HEALTH Miss Alice Schriver is professor of Health and head of the Health Department here at the Uni- versity. The Health and Ph sical Education De- partments are actually aimed at gixins; the stu- dent an idea of the effect that bad health habits have on the society at large, while the Physical Education Department offers courses aimed at building up the body to peak health conditions. Elementary Education majors are required to take a course in elementary school health, and all stu- dents vho are seeking teacher certification must take Health 101. Many students take the first aitl course which is ofTered under the auspices of this Department knowing that someday such a course might be the difference between life and death for someone. Dr. .Mire Schr Depaitment. Head of Health First .Md students apply what they have learned to everyday life. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Aside from tlu- rec|uii ' ccl ficsliiiiaii and sopho- more physical education courses, this department is brimming over with activities for everyone in our college community. The only prerequisites are that one is interested, willing to give a few hours, and anxious to feel better physically, maybe even mentally. Modern Dance, Dolphin-Seal, and the Recreation Association are only some of the groups e ' ol ' ing from our Physical Education Depart- ment. Ethel Martus, an energetic and active person, is the head of this department. Rarely is she in her office, for most of her time is taken up with classes and her favorite sports. Our Physical Education Department has numerous professionals in their particular fields, and the enthusiasm they generate for their sport is extensive. No wonder the Physi- cal Education Department of UNC-G is outstand- Miss Ethel Martiis — Head of the Department of Physical Education. A co-educational recreational sports class using the skating fai The outside of oui Olympic size pool. As the uni crsit ' s;ro ' .s vc gain man buiklin[j;s and fa- cilities of which c are proud. Among the recent additions is the Olympic size swimming pool located between Ro.sen- thal and Coleman g mnasiums. shot taken at ■ pool. i 4r the puul after taking part Several nights each week the pool is open for students to swim. At the pool the talented mem- bers of Dolphin Seal Club work diligently, pre- paring for their water show w iiich they present in late March. Beginning, intermediate, and ad anccd swim- ming and life saving courses are part of the phys- ical education curriculum. the famihar R. i On the c; dents put course, gold stu- ctice theory they One of the favorite sports on campus is golfina;. Our well kept golf course is frequently crowded with golfers — some quite good. In addi- tion, many faculty members as well as students ' friends are seen making the rounds daily. Fencing, a fast invigorating game, is great for keeping the body in good shape and coordinating mind and activity. Miss June Galloway instructs students in the art of fencing. Advaiucd iTiodeni dance students These three actix ' ities call for deteiTnination from their participants. They will be as ia;orat- ing, helpful, and enjoyable as the dancers, ex- ercisers, and bowlers make them. In the body mec hai fnr arious types of ( Bowling attracts Students as both a class and as a sport offered in Saturday Basketball, tap dancing, and bicycling arc enjoyed during Saturday recreation as vell as in the regular class schedule. Basketball intramurals are held between dorms each year. Bicycling is a popular sport on sunny Spring afternoons. Bicycling is good for those who don ' t like diets- Students enjoy the opportunity of dorm c petition in basketbal] which is offered by K. . Tap dance students learn a new routin , faiultv, and th( Piney Lake is the major Unixersity owned recrea- tional area. Faculty and students enjoy boating, swim- ming, and sunning at Piney Lake facilities. Organiza- tions at UNC-G are encouraged to use Piney Lake as a picnic area. There are several cabins for o ernight visits. Piney Lake is alwass a popular place in the Spring. R. ' Council: 1 to r; Pat Heilseher: Miss Shirley Flynn, Advisor; Dcanne Dozicr; Diane Gudger; Miss Margaret Green, Advisor; Judy McConnell, Vice-Presi- dent; Marilyn Mincey, Secretary; Jean Dalton. Treasurer; not pictured, Lynn Habich, President. CHEMISTRY The chemistry Department at UXC-G, headed by Dr. Walter Puterbaugh, Iras re- cently revised its curriculum to bring it into line with i merican Chemical Society rec- ommendations. The Chemistry Department offers t o scholarships — the Faculty Service Club Scholarship, held this year by Eliza- beth Hankins, and the Carrie Biggs Scholar- ship, held this year by Diane Robinson. The Chemistry Department has acquired new equipment under a National Science Foun- dation Grant. Working with chemicals Dr. Walter Putcrhaush. Head nf Che the undivided attenticn of cheniisto student. ' Depar MATH In 1964, Dr. Posey came to U.N.C.-G. and as- sumed the position of head of the Math Depart- ment. His orders were to increase and to strengthen the courses and faculty, and to strive toward available graduate work and degrees in math. Unknowns may be discovered in the math de- partment. Did you know that astronomy is in- cluded in the curriculum? And have you heard about the German, Dr. Bernard Schmidt who teaches math? No, he does not teach in German, but to some students it sure seems like anything but English ! But all is not hard work in the Math Department, for there is an active club, the Square Circle, which many of our math majors find en- joyable. Dr. Eldon Posey. Head of the Math Departn Miss Carroll d I proble ' ith math students after class. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT With the beginning of this school year came a new head of the Physics Department, Dr. Clark. This energetic man came from Southern Metho- dist University with the hopes of expanding and improving the UNC-G Physics Department. His orders were to build it up to include a recognized graduate school, and he seems to be giving it everything he can. There have always been some girls here enthusiastically interested in our physics program, but with the advent of co-educational status and immigration of males, it is inevitable tiiat the interest for a strong, solid offering of courses will continue grow ing. Dr. Robert Clark Head vf Ihe Pliy ia Department Two seniors work diligently advanced physics lab. Photography students check their nega- tives, hich is only part of a more in- volved process. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Undergraduate rescarcli has become an integral part of the Biolog - Department at UNC-G. To competent students, the present program may in- clude a series of steps leading eventually to an in- dependent research project in the senior year. Dr. BiTJCc Ebcrhardt, department head, is currently doing research under a National Science Founda- tion Grant in fungi genetics. Other faculty mem- bers are also involved in studies in their specialties or related interests. Dr. Bruce M El.frli.irdt Head of the Bu.logy Depart,, students from Mr. Rogers ' natural science class gain ex- ■ by counseling at a camp for local fifth grade students. The annual traumatic frog di; of a General Biolog ' student. holds the atti PSrCHOLOGT The Psycholog - Department at the Unix ' ersity is headed by Dr. Kendon Smith. This department offers a variety of courses which aim at helping the student disco ' er the facts and principles of human behavior. One of the most popular courses is that of Abnormal Psychology . . 11 students of psycholog}- realize that the field is open to much discoveiy and research because the subject mat- ter of the course covers all of the facets of human behavior — which is a broad field indeed. Dr. Kcnd-n Smith, Head of the Psv- cholog - Department. Psychology- studen a rotai ' pursuit rr •-hand co-ordii NURSING The Department of Xursina; Kducation offers a two-year program leading to an associate degree in applied science in nursing which qualifies its graduates to become registered nurses. Exper- ience at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and John Umstead Hospital aid the student in acquir- ing knowledge, understanding, and skills which ill enable her in this patient-centered senice to pro ide sustained comfort through the mainte- nance and restoration of normal physiological, mental, and emotional health. Nursing students are also encouraged to recognize and sol -e problems, become self-directing and develop their own stand- ards and alues. Nursing Education will become a four )ear program at UNC-G in 1967. Miss .Mice Boehret, Head of th. Nursing School. A Nursing student receives experienc while working in the hospital. FINE ARTS The addition of a new fine arts building to our campus acclaims the fact that the University ' s Art Department has outgrown its bounds in many ways. Oflfering a vast array of course to prospective majors and interested persons, the Art Depart- ment qualifies many students for outstanding as well as fascinating occupations. A definite need for instructors in art education also has led to great expansion in this department. The Weatherspoon Gallery affords students an opportunity to exhibit their work as well as others to obsen-c sc cral sho vs throughout the year. Gilbert Carpe Head of the .Art Depar Instructor and student the technique used in b critically eye Beware! Creative art student at work. A prospective artist works diligently on an oil painting in a quiet lab. MUSIC The Music Drpartment is a rapidly expandina; department offering a cur- ricula which leads to degrees ranging from that of a Bachelor of Music to a Master of Fine Arts in Theory-Com- position. The School of Music is a member of the National Association of Schools of Music. The requirements for entrance and graduation are in ac- cordance with the published regula- tions of the National Association of Schools of Music. At the present time Dr. Herbert Fred is acting head of the department. Both the music majors and the music facult ' look forward to the completion of the new Fine Arts Building hich will provide more class- room space. Dr. Herbert Fred. He Department. IH HT SK ' H 1 -J H ■jjj H HH| lB4 ' ' ,iy)ulll 1 R P on l l Wm i dlxSaSmitiE ' B!ij! ' H H |n H KxSMK MAlhWkMSBit-i f9 ht hI fWi H Pfss tlMSffiy noc! JP AT pi mmtmStmW «i ifi ' -v 1 HiPflni i F f v Kb !■ flHw M g OUKil LAi BmlM H0 A fll lK SH mn MnMLJ jHHi l Waf K ■Mmm ■■■ 2i 3 1 H The University Glee Club give: nual Christmas concert in Co room. ' oice students spend many hours in practice rooms. The L ' NC-G Opera Theatre mr iluir 10G3 USO ti ' iir nf the Carribean C ommand. The CXC-O Sinfonia giving the Spring Concert. The University Choir in concert. Dr. Fred directs the University Band in musical moments. DRAMA AND SPEECH The head of the Drama Department, Herman Middleton, teaches and directs plays. This year he is directing Lil Ab?icr which he will produce on campus as well as taking the players overseas to present the play to United States Military Instal- lations abroad. The center of activity for the Dra- ma Department is Aycock Auditorium. Here the Drama majors and those outside of the major who are interested in theatrical production spend many hours working on productions. The theatri- cal organization on campus is Masqueraders, an organization in which the members, in order to qualify, must spend a considerable part of their time working for the theatre and its continued growth and high recognition. With the completion of the construction of the new Fine Arts Building, the Drama Department w ill finally have room to house all of its facilities in one building. eniian Middleton. Hea I and Speech Deparlmen A speech class learns to use a help detect speech defects. [licrophn fe.- m 1 jjA 1 1 % § - [ The touring cast of Lil Abne The set crew works on the sets for Lil Abner. COMMUNICA TIONS TV AND RADIO VUXC-T is the Uni ersit s educational non-commercial tele ision station. Although there is no curriculum here in the working of a T ' station, students in Drama use facilities for laboratory work. The Campus radio station, WUAC pro ides FM music for the campus while student disc-jockeys gain in- valuable experience. Girl disc-jockey spins the Irish over W ' L ' .VG cJuring another student FM production. William H. .Mspaugh dii WU.NC-T ' production and the Sgt -Dii PINE NEEDLES In an effort to present an accurate and inclu- sive portrait of life at UNC-G which will pre- serve lasting memories of the years spent here, members of the 1965-1966 Pine Needles staff diligently work, trying to combine ingenuity, originality, and imagination. The staff spends countless hours and encounters numerous fnjs- t rations with problems which are created by deadlines. Yet, the perseverance of each staff member and their untold dedication result in this — the 1965-66 Pine Nee dles. file Whedbee, Editor-in-chief (1. to r) : Barbara Sutton, Marjorie Sharff, .Associate Bi Ann Malloy, Associate Editor. Copy StafT: SEATED on floor L. to R.: Lois Harris; Cheryl Brown Dickerson; Pam McLendon, co-editor; Sandy Kaplan, co-editor. SEATED on couch: Leslie Flo- to; Kathy Topodas; Eunice Friedman; Ginger Smith. STANDING: Ann Au Buchon; Gayle Stutts; Edith Lane; Jean Bernheim; Judy Brandt; Carolyn Keller. Typing Staff: STANDING L. to R.: SEATED: Francis Fisher; Julie Dyson. vcrly Cox; Sally Privott, editor. Business Staff: SEATED L. to R.: Jerie Patterson; Pegg ' Brite. STANDING: Susan Shellington; Jean Swain. K _■ ■ K 1 r - IH ■(bt5i L 5 9 J k ■■■ H •.•- ggy ' — H ■ ? Ll r VW M k . B • M j J i P ■ ( 1 i Student Life Staff: SEATED on flo ir L, to R.: Susan Brnsius; Anne Melvin. SEATED: Lin- da Glover; Janet Hill: Pete Cook, editor; Ran- dee Hamrick ; Barbara Meloy. STANDING: Pat Sullivan, Steve Ulosevich ; Barbara Check. Organization Staff: SEATED L. to R ■. Emily Burton : Brenda Biirge, editor. STANDING: Paula Brown; Susan Hill. Not pictured ' . Martha Redding. Class Staff: STANDING L. to R.: Ann Winters; Pat Hasty: Kacky Saver, Sophomore Class Editor: Ann Haneline, co-editor; Brenda Adcock. co-editor. SEATED: Becky Wallace; Be ' erly Pinnell. Junior Class Editor; Betsy Bunt- ing; Judy Harrell; Libby Stewart; Fran Hurley, Senior Class co-edi- tor; Lydia Worsley, co-editor; Jane Pittman, co-editor. SEATED on floor; Caroline Snaveley, Com- mercial Editor; Janice Renn. Nursing Editor. Index Staff SEiTED L to R Sandra Hartsell; Joyce Bald editor; Deed) Harse) ST ' l Dl G Barbara Watts. Academics Staff: SEATED on floor L. to R. : Joyce Trivette: Sheila Maxwell. SEATED on couch: Evelyn Brake, co-editor; Judy Scott; Judi Vaughn. Not pictured: Tuni Oster, co-editor. Photography Staff: L. to R.: Elizabeth Helsing; Brenda Katz ; Emily Chicmicgo, CAROLINIAN Carolinian The weekh campus newspaper, CARO- LINIAN, is a non-profit student publication. This year the stafT, headed by Editor, Mar- jorie MacFarland, is expanding the paper be- yond local UNC-G issues to news from other campuses and world-wide topics. One of the many topics focused upon is the controversial Speaker Ban. With more c overage expansion, six-page issues appeared frequently, and read- ers looked forward to Gary ' s opinions each week. Editor: Majorie MacFarla Carolinian Edit,. Stuart. Mary Stc al StafT: !l t,. 2 ST AS DING .SKATED . rlcnf Millc -cnda Mayes, Darlcnc S Julie iipson. Business Staff: SEATED (1 to r) Georganna Lester. Helen Jones, STANDING lie Libby Rider, Les Seaver, Susan Rivers. General Staff: SEATED (I to r) Terry Sprinkle, Celia Ford, STANDING Carol WnnsavaRe, Beth Hurdle, Steve Ulosevich, Tyna Austin, Faye Templeton. CORADDI The Coraddi is the fine arts magazine of the Unixersity of North Carohna at Greensboro. This magazine, published four times a year, is made up of poetry, short stories, and art work contributed by the student writers and artists of the campus. This year the staff, headed by Bunny Devereux, is attempting to promote student interest in crea- ti e wiiting. Included in its publications is a special Arts Festival Issue in the spring, with con- tributions by students and professors from many different campuses all o -er the country. Bunny Devereux, Editor Literary Staff STANDING: (1 to r) Jo Moore. Susan Steelemyre, Mollie Hughes, Leigh Hihbard. Joyce Shields, Sarah Lindan. Caroline Horton SEATED: Sue Wilson, Katherine Tucker, Linda Flowers, . ' Knnc Elliott, Bunny Devereux, Charlotte Hays, Nickie Sorenson. Editorial Staff {I to r) Celia Ford. Business Manager; Caroline Horton, Managing Editor; Bunny Devereux, Editor; Mollie Hughes, Literary Chairman. Business Staff (1 to r) I agar; Sally Wiesner. Moravian Love Feast A candle ' s glow reflects a pensive mood on the faces of those participating in the Christmas pageant of ihr Moravian Love Feast. INTERFAITH COUNCIL Interfaith Council, under the direction of Dean Katherine Taylor, serves to coordinate the ac- tivities of the various religious organizations on campus by publicizing the opportunities a ailable through these groups. A .subsidiaiy organization of Interfaith Council is CREAL — meaning Cam- pus Religious Education with Applications to Life — which sponsors and coordinates Thursday night vespers within the dorm unit. Each year at Chri.stmas Interfaith Council brings to campus the Moravian Love Feast, an impressive service of candles and caroling. This beautiful celebration gives to all who attend a deeper and fuller sense of the meaning of Christ- mas. The N. sion. Several members of Wesley foundation present a play. For a quirt moment gjixins; time for thought, in- trospection, and inspiration, a student has offered to him any of the interfaith organizations of his choosing. A week draws to an end and a Sunday morning is present. One wakes from dreams of a past night ' s cktte, breakfasts, dresses, and walks or rides to his church. Merely a few words from a minister ' s sermon may help one to get through the pace of an ensuing week of campus life. After- church services may also include a dinner at one ' s church family ' s home, giving the student the feeling that he is part of the communitv. A student pauses for a i nt of quiet meditatii Fnim lime to time, Bap- list Sluden Is imite a guest speaker to lead their wor- ship. To ever -thing there is a season and heaven ... to ever - purpose unde ■■■ mi F,xccuti ' e Cabinet, composed of S.G.A. officers, class presidents, and presidents of campus organi- zations, coordinate each aspect of student govern- ment. Through its various functions during the entire year, student go ernment strives to reach every student and build a unified spirit. GOVERNING BODIES The Student Government Association of UNC-G is an organization belonging to every student and maintained by acti e student interest and participation in its affairs. The fi c officers which carry out the duties in- ohed in Student Government, Nancy Baker, president of S.G.A. ; Betty Hobgood, vice president of S.G.A. ; Monette Weaver, secretary of S.G.A. ; and Sherry Rudisell, S.G.A. cheerleader, are al- ways ready for new ideas and suggestions from the students. Pre-school conference, which is sponsored by S.G.A., is held in September for the purpose of planning the coming year ' s activities. Man- Hueh Mclnnis: Judicial Chairman. COURT SYSTEM Within our Judicial system the Honor Court rep- resents a group of girls whose main concern is to achieve student awareness of the significance of the honor policy and to help each student realize his responsibility and what it means to him here at UXC-G and throughout life. The Court of Social Regulations combines con- cern, understanding, and respect for the indi idual student as it considers major social offenses on the campus. It is the SGA judicial body entrusted vsith the .standards of UXC-G social life. COURT OF SOCIAL REGULATIONS SEATED II. to r.) Pat Grace, Mary Hugh Mclnnis FIRST ROW Margaret Britton, Bruce . ' nne Parcel!, Sandra Winstead, Sherry Rudisill. . lison Ha) ' ward. Jane Knight. Carolyn Cathcart. SECOND ROW . nne Hamner, Martha Lee Spencer, Kathy Topodas, Zelle Brin- son, Kathy Kimmel. SEATED: (1 to r) Carolyn Sewell, Karen Bostain, Judy Mabe, Mary Hugh Mclnnis. Louise Avctt, Brenda Beam: STANDING: Lyn Smith, Shirley Saleeby. Mary Ellen Gufley, Mary Ellen Butler, Georgia Melville, Susan Prince. Caroline Justice, Linda Rhyne, Fran McWhirter, Ann Birmingham. HONOR COURT Louise Avett ; Secretary of Honor Court. Pat Grace ; Executive Secretary of Social Court. Handbook Evaluation: SEATED: Judy Herrirk STAND- ING: L. to R.: Dottie Morrisscy. Barbara Kind. Jeanne Young. N ' ot pictured: Nancy Smith. Katlry Gibbons, Barbara Jean Kiscr. AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES OF SGA A ital part of campu.s life at UXC-G is legisla- ture, an organization composed of one representa- ti e for every fifty students. To aid in its work, legislature forms various Ad Hoc committees which serve as a source of ideas, a place to discuss these ideas, and means of carrying out proposals. In addition to the Ad Hoc committees, certain standing committees with appointed members car- ry out legislature duties. These committees are: Elections Board, Classification of Offices, Legisla- tion, Faculty-Student Reviewing, Districting, Con- stitution, By-Laws and Regulations, and Social Concerns. The Standing exccuti e committees are : Finance Board. Health Liaison, Residence Hall Liaison, Handbook Exaluation. and Traffic. These committees keep SG.A. a well functioning organi- zation. Residence Hall: SEATED on floor L. to R.: Judy Andrews, Karen Beck. SEATED: Diane Simmons, Brcnda Adcock, Barbara Billings, Pat Suink, Kathleen Core, Pat Morgan. STANDING: Cathy Taylor, Bonnie Jones, Brenda Stric kla.id, Wanda Halloway, Glennie Overman, chair- m.m: Kary Miller, Judy Signr.n, Margaret .Schmidt. Elections Board: SEATED on floor: Suki Smith. SEATED L. to R.: Paula Myrick: Mrs. Gross; Mary Kathcrinc Allen. STANDING: Orisdle Gholson ; Sue Toiiison. Nt)t ] ictured: Daisy Braqunier. Food Laision L. to R : Fran Heilig, -hair- man Sallye Woodr iff. -omm ttee at work. Also serving m com mittec are Kalhy F iday, Sue Compton Jody Muil enbure Traffic Committee: KNEELING h to R.: Laura Nim; Sherry Pegram. STANDING: Starling Walter, chair- man. SEATED in back: Barbara Ge- genheimcr; Nancy Branch. c..,„. litte e m Dist icting (1 to r) SEATED Sallie Gordc n. Polly ReyiK Ids. B enda G riffin; STAND- ING: Jea n Hayworth, S isan Esk- ndge, He ler McD. well; No pic- turcd Ba ba ra HayN vorth. Finance Board (1 to r) FIRST ROW: Sandra McCaiiley. Chairman: SECOND ROW: Betty Norman, Bettie Burkhead, Pam Mars; THIRD ROW: Deborah Duke, Jackie Furrey, Mary Todd. Legislation (1 to r) SEATED: Toni Oster, Pam Martin; STAND ING: .Anita McKay, Wynn Holley; Not pictured: Julie Reed Ginger Beverly, Mary Hall. FOREGROUND: Nancy Smith, Monette Weaver; Nora Wilson; Kacky Burdin. chairman; Ginger Grien. BACKGROUND: Danielle McMasleis; Sandra Martin; Melanie Spruill ; Glau- dette Alexander; Beverly Landers; Paulctle Todd; Pattie Davis. STATE STUDENT LEGISLA- TURE State Student Legisla- ture committee members coordinate the SGA ' s work concerning the State Stu- dent Legislature held in Raleigh in February. This year the delegation from L NC-G presented a bill to repeal the state ' s right-to- work law. CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY COUNCIL The Consolidated University Coun- cil was established to create a closer relationship between the various branches of the Consolidated Univer- sity. In previous years, students from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh have met to discuss xarious projects and activities to achieve a greater har- mony among students. INTERCLASS COUNCIL The Interclass Council as formed to achieve a better rapport among the different classes here at L NC-G. Representatives from each of the undergraduate, Nursing, arid Commercial classes di.scu.ss problems which arise witiiin the classes and initiate various projects through- out the year to benefit the Intcrcla.ss Scholar- ship Fund, awarded annually to an incoming freshman. (1 to r) STANDING: Sue Cable; Anne Rhyne, Carla Wal- ton, Barbara Barney, Martha Carter, .Anthony Thompson, Ann Costello, Sheila Morton, Margaret Britten; SEATED on couch: Sally Bain, Betsy Forrest, Mary Jo Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Katy Law, Andy Anderson; SEATED on floor: Dixie Horton, Debbie Sweet, Pat Mickelsen; Not pictured: Linda Gilbert, Martha Jane Carson, Townley Spratt, Becky Rees. (1 to r) SEATED: Mindy Lipps, Barb Decker, Joanne Darden, Karen Murphy; STANDING: Bunnie Davis, Lisa Boepple, Carolyn Works, Helen Mueller. tt 1 FRESHMAN CABINET The Freshman Cabinet is a selected group of fifty freshman sho become acquainted with the many difTcrent facets of Student Govern- ment at I ' XC-G. Members arc chosen by their amount of interest, promise, and ideas. With the help of their co-ordinator, Kathy Topodas. and three sophomore advisors, the freshmen learn about SGA and relate the information to tlicir dorms. This experience also helps them to decide which phase of go ' ernment would be most inter- esting for future participation. Kathy Tupuda .,( Knshn.an C;al.i FRONT ROW L- tn R.: Jane Sjogren ; Donna Boin ; Michele Schmidt, MIDDLE ROW: Sharon McCuddin ; Donna Sultan: Robin Burk, Sophomore advisor; Betsy Buford, Sophomore advisor ; Diane Le Grand; Man ell Rosenblatt; Brenda Adcork. BACK ROW: Jorie James: Jan Walker: Carolyn Bur- nett: Jan Kelly; Ellen Y..R- man : Kay Chaiincey : Sue Bingham; Barbara Ciinsburg- Not pictured: Jane Robert- son, sophomore ad isor- hRONT ROW L. to R.; Linda dale; Dixie Horton; Mary Wilson; Kay Fouts; Joanne Kares; Sue Ben- son: Betty . ' nnc Myatt : Suzan Car- ter. MIDDLE ROW: Paulette John- son: Dottie Morrissey; Kathy Ed- wards: Debbie Sweet: Linda Kee ; Stephanie Pollock; .• nn Reed: Julie Horney: Randi Bryant, BACK ROW: Becky Massey; Virginia Vount; Lin- da Kibler; Sarah Horton: Julie Tripp: Melinda Hamrick: . nita McKay : Sandra Schmeidcr, TOWN STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION The Town Students Association was established to integrate off campus students with the stu- dent go ernment and other aspects of college life. These fortunate students can pursue higher ed- ucation while enjoying all the comforts of home. Slight inconveniences, however, do accompany them. Elliott Hall is their home away from home offering comfortable lounges to the to sn student betw ' een classes. , Barney, President nf Town Stude The Town Students ' Lounge provides a comfortable study and social area for local students. or; Kathy Friday, Treas- Dr. Margaret A. Hunt, Spouaui . i-wtmij iirrr: Diane Ellis, Secretary; and Martha Byrd Gainey, President behind their guest speaker, Lt. Governor Rob- ert Scott. POLITICAL CLUBS TDC The Vouiis; Democrat.s at UXC-G, headed by president, Martha Byrd Gainey, is here to interest the campus in national, state, and local govern- ment affairs and to encourage voters to take active interest in politics. A visit to the campus by Lieu- tenant Governor Robert Scott ignited much en- thusiasm and later on, the YDC participated in a bi-partisan national lecture — in support of the U. S. policy in Vietnam. Officers of YRC I President; Susan Mo , Vice-President. YRC UNC-G ' s ' oung Republicans stri ' C to educate themselves in the principles of the Republican Party. The club al- so provides an opportunity for politi- cal expression. Its efTorts are directed toward stimulating Republican Party acti it on the campus. NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The National Students Association is a nation- wide students ' organization designed to establish and maintain democratic student governments, high educational standards, academic freedom, and resp)onsibility. The past year at UNC-G, the NSA program expanded greatly and took part in many more aspects of our college life. Projects undertaken by the NSA included student dis- count services, used book sales. Student Govern- ment Information Services, and a International Student Relations Seminar. As a part of SGA the NSA is directed toward the student as an individ- ual and is primarily concerned with the expression of opinions bv students on a national level. Terry Ashe, Co-ordinator of NSA. A chosen panel discusses the Dominican crisis. SENIOR HOUSE PRESIDENTS AND COUNSELORS This position is for the student who wants to devote some of his college life to the oiganization and smooth management of our community. In turn there is a great deal to be receixed by each of these house presidents through working closely with the students and ser -ing as the of- ficial hostesses in their dorms. Working with house counselors is another of their acti ities. They must relay their ideas to the students in their dorms as well as serving as a liason between them and the administra- tion, student go ernment, and general campus activities. (I to r) SEATED and STANDING: Norma Mason, Miss Betty Cooke, Grogan Hall; Sandra Ellis, Miss Betty Watlington, North Reynolds Hall: Deb Cowlin?, Mrs. Delia B. Arthur. Grogan Hall; Connie Patten, Mrs. Lucy A White. Moore Hall; Patricia Hurley, Mrs, Helen T. Ruley, Mary Foust. Hall; Pam Caldwell, Mrs. Dell McKeithan, South Reynolds Hall; Susan Beattie, Mrs. Joy McFadyen, Strong Hall: Judy .- nnino, Mrs. Carlyn Gillette, South Spencer; Carole Maxey, Mrs. Josephine Cross. Mendenhall Hall; Cindy Conrad, Mrs Ruth B, Johnson, Ragsdale Hall: Margaret Bouden, Mrs. Nancy Melvin, Weil Hall; Linda McCuistom, Linda G. Smith, Mrs. Gladys B. Knight, North Spencer Hall; Mike Daniels, Mclver-Walker Apt: McGwier, Kiser; Ray Loniax, Forest .-Avenue Apts. rs. Eloise George, Windfield Hall; Margaret Kilpatrick, Mrs. Odessa (1 to r) SEATED and STANDING: Mrs. Lowell Estes, Whitty Ransomc, Shaw Hall; Mrs. Je Mrs. Aldine Beale, Pam Hoyle. Bailey Hall: Mrs. Lillian Cunningham, Jeanne ' mng. Janiiso Hall; Mrs. Mary Grice Duff, Portia Car alho, Hinshaw Hall; Mrs. Ruth Cornell, Caraway Gi; pictured), Caroline Elliott, Gray Hall. vol Williamson, Gray Vincent, Guilford Hall Hall; Mrs Mary White, Dot Sawyer, C.i mctti. Gotten Hall; Mis. Isabel Outlaw (no JUNIOR HOUSE PRESIDENTS AND COUNSELORS A sense of management, a tad of authority, and a warm and outgo- ing personality characterize the JHP ' s on our campus. They have a whole houscload of freshmen to guide through a rough first year of college, and they want them all returning for sophomore year. Along with the assistant JHP ' s, they are the official hostesses for their dorms. Coordination is one of their big tasks, for it invokes working with the house mother, campus leaders, courts, administration, the general cam- pus, and linking these to her own girls. SERVICE LEAGUE This year Sendee League has undertaken many projects which have brought the University into closer contact with the community. The Milk for Bali program was continued this year. A Hal- loween carni al was sponsored which was attended by many students. The Red Cross Blood Mobile was at UNC-G in November. Operation Merry Christmas was initiated providing gifts for soldiers in Viet Nam. Service League also continued its annual Christmas project for Greensboro needy families in which dorms participate. Rosalyn Fleming. Co-nrdinatnr of Service Leag Rnsalyn Fleming, head of Service League and Janet Koontz, a dorm chairman, prepare Christmas gifts for a needy family. HOJVOR ARIES GOLDEN CHAIN OFFICERS Man- Ellen Guffy President Martha Jo Smith .... Vice President Katy Law Secretary ' Pete Cook ' J ' j-(|i 5(jj-p2 ' Jean VVhitaker . . . . Social Chairman ADVISORS Dr. Elaine Burgess Miss Margaret Duncan Mrs. Elizabeth Holder Louise A ett Bruce Ann Parcell Nancye Baker VVhitty Ransome Lea Jane Berinati Shirley Saleeby Pete Cook Joan Sharp Caroline Elliot Martha Jo Smith Betty Hobgood Jean Whitaker Katy Law Trish Williams Pat Grace Jeanne Young Maiy Ellen Guff) ' Elizabeth Barrow Jovce Lee Barwick Carolyn Black Mrginia Blair Xanc}- Burch Nancy Ferguson Joyce . ' Vnn Fraizer Margaret CJrcen Becky Kirk Barbara Howell Norma Mason HONOR ARIES BETA BETA BETA Laura Winstead JoElla Walker Lenora VVorley Brenda Munden Carol Ne vman Barbara North Janno Perry Susan Prince Andrea Ray Joan Sharp Nancy Smith Dorothy Spates NLarv Ann Russel Bettv Theilinsf Sandra J. Beckerdite Nathalia Sue Cox Sara Jean Harrison Annie Elizabeth Ivie Barbara Karen Loaran SIGMA ALPHA Judith Ann Mabe Rita Brice Miller Carolyn E. Rosser Sonja Turner PSI CHI Linda R. Young Vickie L. Alford Carolyn D. Black Patricia G. Ravnor Shelby J. Rice ' Dottic V. Howard Ka c Nelson MIC RON NU spring initiation — April 1 , 1965 Theresa Ann Foster Sammie Carol Gatlin Doris Elizabeth Holton Marjorie Linda Hoyle Cecelia Fayc York Linda D. Rhine Sara L. Hamilton Minta M. Saunders Michael Parrish Teresa A. Martin Newsom Williams, T Fall initiation — October 6, 1965 Juanita Faye Alexander Bett - ' irginia Cross Sue Cunningham Clerici Linda Downey Harris Genc ic e Kay Kelley Stephanie Begg Lowe Arlene Alice Miller Bett N ' ictoria Poindexter Marihn Seitz Poole Carolyn Kay Scwell Carolyn Frances Simpkins IJizaljcth Tucker Wasjoner Advisor Dr. Shiric Barbara Bonomo Bctt ' Lou finikin SIGMA DELTA PI Whitaker Sally Moffitt Nelan Singletary L nn Svkes MU PHI EPSILON Frances Elizabeth Allen Lea Jane Berinati Rebecca Martin Bradley Frances Caroline Brockman Claire DeAnn Buffaloe Janice Fa e Callahan Susan Louise Carpenter Dorotln Irene Carson Helen Y onne Cheek Cynthia Marylyn Clark Mrs. W. B. Cooper Carolyn Dicterich Nancy Elizabeth Hayes Paula Dianne Holmes Patricia Ray Hope Juch- Lynn How arc! Ada Chris Isley Deanna Jo Lsley Rachel Lynn Jackson Mary Jenninajs Jarrett Sonya Nell Kennedy Sara Elizabeth Mancr Joan Marie McClure Claire Beverly Parrish Maiy Reynolds Peacock Marion Elizabeth Purcell Julia Allen Read Jane Hays Reed Nancy Louise Reinhcimer Elizabeth Ann Reinoehl Mary Jane Robertson Elizabeth Ann Schadel Mamie Irene Shepherd Billie Louise Simmons Linda Jean Smith Alice Ann Smithey Christine Willint Solem Mary Dana Spencer Anita Ellen Taylor Nona Kay Thompson Mary Alice Watson Kathleen Bn-an Wharton Anna Patricia Williams ALPHA KAPPA DELTA Nanc ' Baker Willine Carr Norma K. Da enport Janice Elaine Gross Patricia Hurley Katherine Johnson Victoria B. Sandford Melaine Anne Spruill Linda Stein Sharon Ann Walters PHI ALPHA THETA Patricia A. Grace Doris Fave Jenkins Sallv M.Moffitt Bruce Ann Parccll Vickie ' . Sorensen The Spring initiation had not been held at press time. MASQUERADERS Full Members Gay Baynes Sherry Chancjaris Connie Dickson Miki Ellis Eliza Gidden Sandra Hopper Judith Hopson Sally Howard Cindy Kouns Darrie Lawrence Janet Snyder Nita Werner Associate Members Alice Barnes Joyce Coltrane Betsy Culbertson Elizabeth De ereux Mary Ann Downey Janet Glazener Heather Harwood Frances Hurley Mary Louise Jones Brenda Katz Sheila Maxwell Donna Merritt Becky Recder Carol Rhodes Tom Schumaker Gayle Si2;mon Diahn Simonini Wayne Southern Lynn Stone Hannah Wicklinc PHI BETA KAPPA Epsilon Chapter of Xorth Carolina A section of the chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at tlie Uni ' eisity of Xorth Caro- lina was estabhshed at the Woman ' s College Section in 1935. In 1965 the Wom- an ' s College Section was granted a separate charter and became the Epsilon Chapter of North Carolina. Elections to membership in the Society are held each spring. Senior candidates for A. B. degree who have high academic stand- ing are eligible for election. Juniors with exceptionally high averages are also eligible. OFFICERS Dean Katherine Taylor President Dr. Lenoir C. Wright ] ' ice -President Dr. Sherri Forrester Secretary Dr. Jean Buchcrt Treasurer Class oj 1966 Elected in junior year Mary Ellen Guffy Class of 1966 Elected in senior year Mrs. Edith Whitner. Ibright Barbara Jean Bonomo Mrs. Judy Sue Richardson Cox Sara Elizabeth Gooch Betty Lou Gurkin Mrs. Ann Laura Gibble Holton Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Cox Hoskins Edith Lane Mary Hugh Mclnnis ilma Jean McKeown Carol Joy Miller Barbara Smith North Bruce Ann Parccll .Mrs. Mary Griffin Robinson Mary Joan Sharp Billie Leslie Wharton Laura Lcggett Winstead Mrs. Mary Ellen Robinson Yount Class of 1967 Evelyn Francinc Johnson Melanic Ann Spiuill Louise Avelt r V B It- ' .y Becky Kasuboski Jean Meyer Stewart Barbara Gegenh OUTSTANDING SENIORS Kathy Topodas Nancye Bake Martha Jo Smith Lea Jane Berinati Because of their superlative service and loyalty to the Uni ersitv and its student body, these girls were nominated and elected by the Class of 1966 as Outstanding Seniors. The Senior Class and the Pine Needles staff take pleasure in recognizing these girls for jobs well done. Mary- Lou Smith Mary Ellen Guffy Mary Hugh Mclr Betty Hobgood Sherry Rudisill Katy La ' :ce-Pre5:denT. Nfanha Jo Smith Presidenr. Mar - Lou Smith Secre:ar -. Bet5 - Fc Treaiurer. Susan Terrell CLASS OF 1966 Out of a Freshman class of 1.100, there are approximately 600 seniors graduating:. Cheerleader. Phvilis Dunham JESSIE GA ' iXE . BER-NATm ' Mount Holly B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Section Leader 1; B.S.U. 2.3; A.H.E.A. 1,2.3.4; French Club 2; S.N E A. 4; N-C.E-A. 4. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ADAMS Wmslon-Salem B S INTERIOR DESIGN Section Leader 1: Dorm Committees 1.2; Home Econom- ics Club 1.2; Junior Project Committee 3; Marshal 4; N.S.I.D. 3.4; Pr esident 4. MARCIA P. CHOL . LDRIDCE Burlington B.A FRENCH Dorm Social Chairman 1; S.N.E.A. 1; Assistant House President 3; Secretary-Treastirer 3; French Club 4; W.S.F.W. 2.3,4. JLANITA FA ' i ' E ALEXANDER Charlotte B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION B.S.U. 1.2.4; A.H.E.-V 2,3.4; Dorm Representative 3; S.N.E.A. 4; Service League 3; Dorm Section Leader 4; Omicron Xu 4. VICKI LA JU.AX .ALFORD ThomasN-Ule Honor Roll 2.3; Honors Program 3; Psvchology Club 3.4; Junior Assistant 3; Psi Chi 3. Secretary-Treasurer 4; National Institute of Mental Health Grant in Psvcholo- g -4, NLARY ELIZABETH , LLEN Norman B,A MATHEM.ATICS Square-Circle Club 2,3.4, ON NE PETERS .ALLEN Troy B A, NLATHEM.ATICS LINDA TI.NGER .ANDREWS LIBERT ' B A HISTORY JUDITH .ANNINO Plainv-iew Ne s York B A. ENGLISH ElUott Hall Entertainment Conmutlee 1: Legislature 2; .Assistant Junior House President 3; Junior Show 3; S.N.E.A. 3.4; Young Republican Club 3. Dorm Repre- sentative 3; House President 4; N.C.T.E. 4; English Club 4. CLASS OF 1966 LORXA B.ARB. R.A .APPELL Plainviev.-, New Jerjty B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S G,A Publicitv Committee 1: Hillel 1,2; Dorm Commit- tees 1,2 3: Section Leader 3: Legislature 4: N E,A 4; A C,E, 4; Senior Commission Member 4, SUS.AN EVE . RLEDGE Tr on B A POLITIC-U, SCIENCE Legislature 1.2.3; Y.D.C. 1.2,3,4; French Club 2; Spanish Club 3, SHEILA JOHNSON .ARMISTE.AD Greensboro B A, SP. NISH Hall Board Member; Town Students ' .Association 3; Spanish Club 4, STEPHANIE MOORE ARQUETTE Durham B A HISTORY Pine Needles Staff 1,4: Spanish Club 3: History- Club 3,4; Y DC, 1,3,4; Elliott Hall Social Committee 1,3,4; English Club 4, LI.NDA .ATKINSON Fairmont B A ELEMENT. RY EDUCATION Dorm Committees 1; S.N E.A, 3,4; ACE, 4, CECILIA ,ANN AUSTIN Gamer B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Peace College 1,2; SXEA, 3.4; ACE. 4; Dorm Com- LOUISE YORK ANETT BSH E CLOTHING AH E A 1,2 4, Secretary- 3; Dorm Committee 1; Hallboard 2; Honor Court 3,4; Executive S C,U, Council 3; Honor Roll 1; Sophomon sion 2; Junior Show 3; Golden Chain 3,4, JOY LYN-X . XELR.AD B A ENGLISH NANCYE REBECCA BAKER B A SOCIOLOGY Elliott Hall Council 1; Honor Roll 1; .Assis President 2; Junior House Presideni Alpha Kappa Delta 3.4; Sociology Club 3.4; Execut Cabinet 3.4; State Student Legislature 4; Presidi SGA 4. Charlott Junior Show 3; (% Abemathy Alexander -Allen Appell Adams Alford Andrews Arledge Atkinson .Axelrad Aldridge . llen Annino Armistead Austin Baker f f ■ , MARY PATRICIA BAKUTES Sonicrvlll B.A. SPANISH Spanish Club 1,2.3.4, Chairni.in of Decorations ( Ice 3: Prcsidenl 4; S.N.E.A 4 LINDA KAY BARKER Si B.M. PI.-IlNO Transler from Greensboro College in 1965. BARBARA PORTER BARNEY Cr B-A. ENGLISH Lcgislalure 2; T.S A. 2.3.4: Inter-Class Council : ecutive Cabinet 4; Town Students Association President 3, President 4; English Club 2.4; Assistant 3; Hallboard 3,4. 1.2.3.4: A C.E. 4. Oak Ridge Timbcrlake DONNA G. ' WNELLE BARRIER B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S.N.E.A, 3.4; Toivn Students Associa MARY LOU BARROW B,S. HOME ECONOMICS A. HE. A 1.2,3,4. LAURA STELLA BARTON B.A. HISTORY Newman Club 2,3.4; N S.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; His- tory Club 3.4; N.E A. 4; Section Leader 4, MABEL ELIZABETH BAYLESS Winston-Salem B.S.H.E. INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT A.H.E.A. 1.2.3.4; Elections Committee 3; German Club 1; Daisy Chain 2; Young Republican Club 4; Elliott Hall Publicity Committee 1; Dorm Committee 1, REBECCA CLARK BEACH Lenoir B.S.S A. EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1,2; Junior Adyisor 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4; Projects Chairman of G A. 4; Baptist Student Un- ion 1. BRENDA .lOY BEAM B SHE. HOME ECONOMICS AH E.A 1,2.3.4; S.N.E.A. 3.4; dent 3; Hall Board 3; Honor C Che .ille Bakutes Barrier Bayless Beard Bell Bernhe Barker Barrow Beach Bcattii Betine Best Beckerdii Bcrinati BUlingtoi SENIORS BRENDA JANE BEARD B F A ART EDUCATION SUSAN HELEN BE. TTIE B.F.A. ART AND ADVERTISING College of St. Elizabeth I; Dais ' Club 2.3; Dorm C Circcnsboro Chain 2; Newman littee 2; Dorm Basketball 3; Jun- ior Show 3; Dorm Creal Represenlatiye 3; .Senior House President 4, SANDRA JUDITH BECKERDIFE Winston-Salem B,S,S.A. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Junior Assistant 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4; S.N.E A. 3; Com- mission Member 4. MARIANNE BELL Charlotte B.F.A. ART Dorm Committee 1; Chairman Dorm Social Commit- tee 3; Honors Work 1.2.3.4; Cor.iddi Art SlalT 2.3; Art Club 2.3,4; Chairman Decorations Committee Freshman Formal 1. SARA FRANCES BENNETT B A. ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LEAJANE BER1N. TI B.M MUSIC EDUCATION Section Leader; Junior Show; Uniyei Sophomore Talent Show; Glee Club; Mu Phi Epsilou 2,3,4; Class Song Composer; U,S.O. Caribbean Tour 3; M.ENC. NAOMI JEW lll.RNHRIM Greensboro B S- BIOLOGY Dorm Committee 1; Legislature 2; Rat Court 2; Section Leader 2; Uniycrsity of Arizona 3; Beta Beta Beta 4. CAROLYN DEE BEST Hickory US HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION n.iMii Cmmillee 1; Class Parliamentarian 2; A HE, A 2,1.1. AxsiM.inl Junior House President 3. LINDA ANN BILLINGTON Oak Ridge, Tenn, B.A, ENGLISH Newman Club 1; English Club 3; Masqueraders 4, Laurinburg Choir 1,2,3,4; I ' AMr.I.A AI.I.r.N lUNCllAM TIk.jiki ' DA. IIISIOKV VV.sl.-y F. und.,linii 1.2; Ciirolinian SlafT 1: I)..ii,i ( mil.,-,- 4; Hisliiiy Cluli 4; S.N.EA 4 (CAROLYN DEAL BLACK Gi.-.iis 11 A. i ' svx:iioi.o :y (;l.,- (:l..l. I.J; S| .,i,isl, Cl.ili ' .i; Psi Chi 3,4. fl.VKDI.IN RUTH liI.. CK Lil 11. A. iiiolo(;y Il...is -ki-i-piiig Commilt.-r 1; C.lur.us Cluli 1,L ' .3,4; 1 4| Junic 3,4; CI, DORIS Kl.IZAIlETH HLACKVVELDER Cuiir.ird B A MATH F.IirCATION .Si|„,,,, Ciicl. J 1 1 I ' l.sKl.nt 4; Elliott Hall Sucial Ciil- niill., i s,. i„„, I ,„!,. 4; S N E.A. 3.4. LlMi 11 1 Kl.MR Gri-.-nsb.)ro B S M I, I DICM lll Ell.,.tt Hall Special Ev.-nls Committee 1.3,4; Dorm So- cial Committee 1; Hall Board 1,2.3; Summer session Honor Court 2; Junior Assistant 3; Junior Show 3; Jun- ior Marshal 3; Senior Marshal 4; AH E A. 1.2.3,4; Dorm R.|.r,s,-ntativc 2; T,S,A, 4. VIRGINIA SUTHERLAND BLAIR Quincv, Mass. B.A. BIOLOGY Beta Beta Beta 3.4; German Club 4 MARY GRAHAM BLAKE Ramscur B.A. Ml ' SIC EDUCATION BARBARA LOUISE BLITHE Scwcll. N.J. B A. SPANISH University Glee Club I; Lutheran Students Association 1: I ' nivorsity Sinfonia 1.2,3.4; Hall Board Member 4; Sec- tion Leader 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Junior Show Com- mittee Chairman 3; S-N E A, 4; El Circulo Hispanico 1.2,3.4. Vice President 4; Y.R.C. 3.4; Greensboro Sym- phony !. BETSY JOHN BLOUNT Franklinton B.F.A. COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Glee Club 1.2; Art Club 2.3,4; Publicity Committee 4; Honor Roll 3; Dorm Committee 1.2.3.4; Square Circle 1. Bingha BlackNv Blake R. Black Blair Bli;.unt CLASS OF J 966 Boone Bostian Borneman Bowman BRIGITTE IRENE BLUME Montclair. N.J. BS.S A SECRETARY MARY JANE BOLTON Charlotte B A. SOCIOLOGY Class Song Committee I; Dorm Committee 1; Sociology Club 3 4; Chairman Nominating Committee 4; West- minister Fellowship 3.4; Interlailh Council 3.4. President 4; Chairman ol C R E A L . Vice-President 3 BARBARA JEAN BONOMO Jacksonville. Fla. B.A. SPANISH Dorm Elections Chairman 1; Sigma Delta Pi 2,3.4: Span- ish Club 3,4; Junior Assistant 3; Hall Board 3; Senior Marshal 4. ACE. 3.4; Dorm Representative 4 1; S N E.A 4; Pub- licity Chairman 4; Dorm Representat ive 4; Glee Club 3.4; Dorm Social Committee 4. MARILYN TAYLOR BOONE Rocky Mount B.S.M.E. EDUCATION A. HE. A. 2,3,4; R A. Representative I 2.3; Section Leader 2. BARBARA ANNE BORNEMAN Wilmington B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION College Band 1; Junior .Assistant 3; SN-E A. 3; AC E.I. 4; Y.D.C. 3,4; Volleyball Team 1. 2; Softball Team 2; Canteburs- Club 1,2.3; Dorm Social Ci ammittee 1. KAREN ELIZABETH BOSTIAN .Moo. B.A. SPANISH S.G A. Publicity Committee 1; El Circulo Hispanic Wesley Foundation 1; Assistant Junior House Pn 3; Junior Show 3; Honor Court 4; Interfaith Cou Daisy Chain 2; Section Leader 2. MARGARET BOWDEN Sumo B A. PSYCHOLOGY German Club 2; Glee Club 2,4; YDC 2. 3, 4; Committee 2.3; House President 4; Psychology Club 1 DEANNA TATE BOWMAN Elon ( B.S.H.E. EDUCATION Hall Board Representative 1; AH. E.A. 1 2.4. MARY MARLEIGH BOYER B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE. 1.2.3,4; Delegate to State Cotlv, 4; Donn Social Committee 1.2; Junic Committee 3; Classification of Offices ntion 2; S-N.E.A. r Show Program Student Govern- . Seen • 3. Clia LINDA LEE BOYKIN B.A. ENGLISH SUSAN ELAINE BOYLE B.A. M. THEM.ATICS Dorm Committee 1.3: Honors S.N.E.A. 4; Square Circle 4. Program 1; Y.D.C. 1; ZANIE MAUREEN BOYLES High B.S.S A.. B S SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION Dorm Committee 1.2; Gamma Alpha, Junior Adv Gamma Alpha 4. CHARLES MICHAEL BRADY Gree B A, ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTR.ATION NANCY GARLAND BR. ' kNCH Richmond. V B.F.A. ART EDUCATION Pine Needles Staff 1; Caro Point isor 3; nsboro all 2; Hono 3; Jun Assis ERLYST HILL BRANDON B.A. GEOGRAPHY HELEN M. TTHEVVS BRIDGERS B S.P.E. D. NCE EDUCATION Trinity University 1.2; Dance Group 3,4. PAMELA ANN BRIDGES Monte B A HISTORY Spanish Club 1.2: Rat Day Committee 3; History Club 3.4; Legislature 4. Boyer B..ykin Boyle Boyles Brady Branch Brandim SENIORS Bridgers Bridges Brinkle - Brooks P. Brown PAMELA DIANE BRINKLEY Lexington d B A SPEECH THERAPY I H R Honor Court Member 2: Social Court Me mber 2 : Dorm w H Social Committee 2.3; Spanish Club 2: Parents Day W S ■■ Dorm Committee 2; Junior Show Committe e 3; Y.DC. 4. WpT ' ' FRANCES CAROLINE BROCKMAN Greensboro Ubl -- j B A. MUSIC EDUCATION ELIZABETH PARKER BROGDON Raleigh Ik B.A. HISTORY - Dorm Committee 1,2; Junior Show 3; His tory Club 3.4; S.N.E.A. 4; N.E.A. 4. Lex: Junior Canti SALLY JANE BROOKS B A. HISTORY Housekeeping Committee 1.2, Chaii ant 3: YD C 3.4; History Club 3.4 ANITA LOUISE BROWN B.A. MATHEMATICS Section Leader 1; College Band 1; Honors 1: Class Com- mission Member 2: Sophomore Parents ' Weekend Chair- man 2: Daisy Chain 2; Junior House President 3; Honor Roll 3: Hallboard4; Square-Circle 1,2 3 4, NANCY ANNETTE BROWN Shelby B A. HOME ECONOMICS Dorm Committee 1,4; A HE. A. 1.2,3,4. Dorm Representa- tive 2; S,N E.A 4; Hall Board 4; Baptist Student Union PRISCILLA ANNE BROWN R B A BIOLOfiY St Mary ' s House 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Y.DC. 3.4; inr Show 3; Chemistry Club 3; Caduceus Club 2.4; Committee 1.4; Commission Member 4, SANDRA COE BUCHANAN Greer B A PHILOSOPHY CLAIRE DEAN BUFFALOE R B M EDUCATION Band 1,2.3 4; .Social Committee 3.4; Mu Phi Epsiloi Historian 4; Band. Vice-President 3. .Social Chairm Junior Advisor 3: Choir 4. Jleigh Brogdo J X © N, Clul, 3,4; Bcia B.-li Oak Ridsr, TiMil. NANCY JANE BIRCH B.A. BIOLOGY German Club 2; Medical Techn Beta 3,4. IIETSV ANN BURKHART 11 A SPANISH Si l, Club 1; Treasurer 4. KLIZA ANN BURTON Warrentcn B.A. ENGLISH Dorm Commil(ee 1; Pine Needles I; Junior , ssisranl 3; Health Liaison Committee 3,4, Chairman 3: SNEA 3,4; English Club 4; Class Cummiltee. Senior Day 2 EMILY LEE BURTON Reidsville B A ELEMENT. RY EDUCATION Section leader 3; Dorm Committees 1,2,3; Daisy Chain 2; Junior Show Cast 3; Wesley Foundation 1,2,3.4; Pine Needles Staff 4; Inter- Varsity 4; SNEA 3.4, Publicity Committee 3; ACEI 1.3.4. dorm representatiye 4. VICKI LYNN BURTON High Point B A. ENGLISH Srellnn Leader 4; NEA 4; EnsHsh Club 4. P.XTRICIA LOU BYERS S.duda B A, MATH House Keeping Chairman 1; Square Circle Club 2,3.4; SNEA 1,4, CYNTHIA ANNE BYRD Fayellevi B.A. CHEMISTRY Honors Program I: Sophomore Commissioner 2; Hoi Roll 2.3; National Science Foundation Summer Reseat Grant 2; Dorm Committees 1,2; Caduceus Club I: Che istr,- Club 3,4, SARA BVRD MorganI B.A. SOCIOLOGY Legislature 2.3.4; Social Concerns Commill ciolog - Club 3.4. PAMELA RAE CALDWELL Greensboi B S- HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1,2; Daisy Chain 2; Junior Assistant Hall Board 3; Legislature Representatiye 3; Junior Sho 3; House President 4; SNEA 4; AHEA 1,2,3.4. So- CLASS OF 1966 Burch L. Burtoi C. Byrd Calloway Carlisle B. Carter Burkhart . Burton S. Byrd Camlin Carraway M. Carter A. Burton Byets Caldvyell Campbell Carson Casey DORIS ANN CALLOW.AY Winston-5 B A PRIMARY EDUCATION ACE 1,3.4; SNEA 3.4. SYBIL EILEEN CAMLIN Florence, B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Tennis Club 1; Wesley Foundation 1.4; Seriice Li Representatiye 2: Junior Show Committee 3: Dorm ketball Team 3.4; SNEA 3.4; YDC 4; ACE 4; Se Leader 4, LINDA KATHRYN CAMPBELL Rockin: B S S A, IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Health Liaison Committee 1,2; Junior Adyisor 3; Ga Alpha, Board Member 3, Co-Editor of Spotlight. SNEA 4. CAROL DIANE CARLISLE Columbia, B.M, IN PIANO MARY ELLA CARRAWAY Roanoke, B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Legislature 1; Uniyersity Choir 3.4- DOROTm ' IRENE CARSON Cot B.M. PIANO Class Song Committee I; Mu Phi Epsilon 3,4, Reco Secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon; Greensboro Associatic Lutheran Students sidenl 4; Squ BETTIE CHESNEY CARTER Charle; B A. MATHEMATICS Dorm Committee 2.3: Assistant Hoi Circle Club 4. MARY DALE CARTER Alexandria. Va. CYNTHIA LEA CASEY Charlotte B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION German Club 1.2; Westminister Fellowship 1.2 3,4; AHEA 2,3,4 (Social Chairman AHEA 4); SNEA 4; NCEA 4. $ LINDA JEAN ' CASEY Goldsboro B A. IN SOCIOLOGY Spanish Club 1; SocioIog - Club 2.3.4; Masqueradi- rs 4; Dorm Committees 1.4; Wesley Foundation, EVA GEULIEME CHANDLER Warrentown B A HISTORY Spanish Club 1; Daisy Chain 2; Section Leader .1; S.NE.A. 3,4; History Club 3.4, MARY ANN EMILY CHIEMIEGO Raleigh B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committees 1.2.4; ACE. 3 4; SNEA 4; .lunlor Show Program Chairman 3; Honor Roll 3; Pine Needles Photography Editor 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH CHOPLIN B.M, MUSIC EDUCATION Uniyerslty Choir 1.2,3.4; Organists 1.2; Music Edt Junior Show Program Committee 3. ANN MILLER CHRISLIP Charle! B.A. ART Ncuman Club 1,2; Dorm Elections Committee Leader 4 ROBIN ELIZABETH CILLEY BSS A, SECRETARIAL Freshman Talent Show 1; Gamma Alpha Assistant 4; Hall Board 4. ANNIE JUNE CLAPP B-A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Junior Adyisor 3; A.C E, 3.4; SNEA. 4. NANCY JEWEL CLARK B.A ENGLISH SNEA 3.4; English Club 3,4, REBECCA LOCKE CLARK B.A HISTORY Bend Y Casey Choplir Clapp CleaiT M, Colli Conratd Chandler ChiMslip N Clark Clcrici S Collins Conwell V Chlemiego Cilley R. Clark Clough Comptoi Cook SENIORS BRENDA LANIER CLE. RY B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A C E 1,4: 4.H 3; NE A, 4. SUE (IMXCHAM CLERICI Wir lis IKiMI 1 CONOMICS EDUCATION N.«,n,,ii I lul, 14: Glee Club 3; Omicron Nu 4, ALEIHIA ANN CLOUGH Columbl., Hlldebran MARGARET LUCILLE COLLINS B,S H E, HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Section Leader 1; Jacket Committee 1; SNEA 2,3.4, Social Chairman 3; AHEA 1.2.3.4. Dorm Representa- tive 2,3. SARAH MORC N COLLINS Greensboro B S S A 111 SIM ss I l rc. TION l),„,ii I ,,,, 1 Inlet Committee 2; Hallboard 3; Jnnl.M Mi.iu InkM (■h,Mrman 3; Junior Advisor 3; Sen- ior Marshal 4; Gamma Alpha 3,4; TSA 4; NEA, SYLMA D, COMPTON Laurlnburg CYNTHIA ROSS CONRAD Lewisville B,A HISTORY Dorm Social Committee 1.2.3: SNEA Representative I; Service League I; Daisy Chain 2; History Club 2; Jun- ior Show 3; Elliot Hall Social Committee 3,4; Senior House President 4 MARGARET LIEGH CONWELL Franklm. a. B A, MATHEMATICS Dorm Committee 1; French Club 1.2; Square Circle 1.2.3.4; Elliott Hall Entertainment Committee 2; Leglsia lure 3.4; Faculty-Student Reviewing Committee 1 SNEA 4. MABEL LOUISE COOK Hertford B A. ENGLISH Dorm Vespers Chairman 1; Pine Needles 1. Student llle co-editor 2. Student lile editor 4: Elections Board 2; As- sistant House President 2; Jester Day Committee 2; YDC 2; Daisy Chain 2; Junior House President 3; Executive Cabinet 3; Junior Show 3; Dean ' s list 3; English Club 3, President 4; Golden Chain 3, Treasurer 4. MAKIRITH COUCH H l.l.l.MKNTARY EDUCATION S., I I,,,,rlcr 1; Dorm Commillrcs 1,2; C.idu 1,J; ]l.,ll b„.,rd 2: S.N E.A. 3,4; A.C.E. 4; St-i WILLIE RlTll COURTS B A FRENCH DEBORAH ANN COWLING B,A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LcgisLiturc Page 1; House Presideii ACE, 4. 3,4; S N E A. 3,4; BETTIE RUTH CREECH B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE. 3.4; SNEA. 4; YD.C. 3,4; Junior Show Clul) 3; Spanish Club 2; Elliolt Hall Social Comn DEBRA JOHNSON CREECH Newport Ne ' B F A ART PEGGY QUINX CREECH Gn B S HOME ECONOMIC S AND CLOTHING CLAUDIA ANN CROOKS Wa shinglo n. DC. B.F.A. DRAWING AND PAINTING Canlerbury Club 1,2,3; N S.A. Repr esenla live 2; Cnraddi An Staff 3; Dolphin 2; Chairman Social 1 Com. nitlee 1; Honor Roll 2; Junior Show Conimitle e 3. BETTY VIRGINIA CROSS Ruflin B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AH. E.A. 1,2,3,4; Omicron Nu 4; Trea surer • t; Daisy Chain 3, JAMES ARTHUR CROSS Gi ■eensboro MUSIC EDUCATION Courts D. Creech Cross Cowling P. Creech J. Cross CLASS OF 1966 Crumpler Dale M. Davis Darden Dawson Cutler D. Davi Dennis SARAH MILLICENT CRUMPLER G; B A. SOCIOLOGY T.S.A. 1,2.3.4; Commissions Member 1; Freshr Committee Chairman 1; Spanish Club 1; Soc.oh 3,4. VIRGINIA ANN CUMMINGS Bennettsvi B A. MATHEMATICS EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1; Square Circle 4; SNEA. 4. LOIS ANNE CUTLER W; B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committee Chairman 1; Canterbury Chemistry Club 2; S.N E A. 3.4; Representative 2; 3,4; Dorm Committee 3; Hallboard 4 JUDITH HELEN DALE B S.H.E INTERIOR DESIGN Class Publicity Committee 1; Dorm Social C 1.2.3; YDC 2.3; N.S.I. A. 3.4; Treasurer 4; A I Spanish Club 1. JOANNE DARDEN B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Section Leader 2; ACE. 2; Junior Marshal ' Marshal 4; ACE. 4; SNEA 4; C.U. Represen DORIS MARIE DAVIS Pi B.A. MATHEMATICS Transfer from Stratford College 3; Square Ci S.N. E.A. 4; Dorm Basketball 3; Junior Show 3. MARTHA GUTHRIE DAVIS B.A. ENGLISH DONNA LEIGH DAWSON B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Junic Sho ' 3; Marshal 3,4; Se. Leader 2; ACE. 2.4; S.N. E.A 4; Clas PAMELA ELOISE DENNIS B A. PSYCHOLOGY 3.4. DOROTHY JEAX DERKICS Eutlcr, Pa. B A. GREEK Honors I ■2,3,4 MARIAN FITZ-RANDOLPH DEWAR Allanla Ga. BACHELOR OF MUSIC, APPLIED FLUTE Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; UnlvFrsity Band 1,2,3,4; Univcr- silv Symphonia 2 3.4; Newman Club 2, CAROLYN DIETERICH Washington, DC. B M. MUSIC EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorale 2,3,4; Mu Phi Epsilon 3; Chorister 4; MENC 3,4; . GO 4; Opera Productions 1,2,3.4. JULIA CATHERINE DIXON Fallslon B.S HOME ECONOMICS EDUC. TION AHEA 1.2.3,4; SNEA 3,4; Wesley Foundation 3,4; Sec- tion Leader 3; Daisy Chain 2; Parents ' Weekend Com- Libei IRIS .ANN DODSON B,A ELEMENT. RY EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1,3; SNEA 3,4, Publicity Committee 3; .ACE 4 SARA WYNNE DONAT Farmyille A B, MATH Elliott Hall Council 1; Interlaith Council 3,4; Canter- bur - Club 1,2. President 3,4, MARY LYNNE DORSETT Winsion-Saleiu B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Hall Board 2; Dorm Committee 2; Spanish Club 2; Dorm Elections Chairman 3; Marshal 3,4; NCEA 4; ACE 4; Commission 2; Junior Show Committee 3; YDC 4; Assistant House President Summer Session 4. CAROLYN JANE DOTSON Black Mountain B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Transler from Breyard College 1963, .ACEI 3; NEA 4, MARGARET ELAINE DOYLE Zebulon B A. ECONOMICS Dorm Committee 1. Chairman 4; Junior Assistant 3; SNEA 4; NCEA 4. Derkics DLxon Dorsett SENIORS Dexvar Dieteri ch Dodson Donat Dcitson Doyle Drake Duke Dunham Dunlap Earp C, Edn; Dunbar Dye E. EdniL LINDA LEE DRAKE Hendersonyille B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA 3,4; Dorm Committee 1.23; Assistant House President 2; Wesley Foundation 2; Intermural Basket- ball and Volleyball 1.2. DEBORAH ANN DUKE Sanlord B A, M.ATHEMATICS Square Circle 2.3.4; Junior Show Committee 3; Finance Board 4. EVELYN LOUISE DUNBAR Greensboro B.A. BIOLOGY Commission Member 2; Elliott Hall Entertainment Com- mittee 3,4; Usherette for Junior Show 3; Medical Tech- nology Club 4; Hallboard 4; Housekeeping Committee Member 4; Dorm Social Chairman 3 PHYLLIS EILEEN DUNHAM Winston-Salem B S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Florida State Uniyersity 1: Daisy Chain 2; Assistant Jun- ior House President 3; Class Cheerleader 4; RA Coun- cil 4; Junior Show 3. CAROLYN FAYE DUNLAP Burlington B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 4; SNEA 3.4; Baptist Student Union 3,4: Span- ish Club 1.2. FRANCES LOUISE DYE Fayelieyille B S S A, EDUCATION Gamma Alpha 3; Gamma Alpha Spotlight Conmiillee 4; SNEA 4 RUTH EARP Selina B A BIOLOGY Elliott Hall Entertainment Committee 1,2,3. Serretarr 2; YDC 34, SNEA 4 CAROLYN FRANCES EDMUNDSON Wilson B.A, SPANISH Dorm Committee 1.3; SNEA 4; Spanish Club 4 ELIZABETH DOAN EDMUNDSON Fasetteyille B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3. .ACE 4; SNEA 4; Hall Board Member 4; YDC 2. MARY ALICE EDSON B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pine Needles, Freshman Editor 1: Scctic Committee 2.3; Junior Show 3; Dorm S.N.E.A. 3,4; A.C.E. 4; Junior Assistai Member 4. Rmkv Mount I Board Vhitalier Don Con Juse Presidi Junior Assis AH E A. S.N.E.A. 3.4; Commission Memb Wesley Foundation 3; Daisy Chain 2; A.H.E.A. 1,2.3,4. Treasurer 4; M arshal 4. KAYE SHIRLEY EDWARDS Rich Square B A ENGLISH Dorm Committee 1; Hallboard 1.3.4; Cl.ass Commission 4; Baptist Student Union 1.2.3.4: Eyeculiye Council 2.3.4; YDC 3.4; English Club 3.4. PATRICIA ALAN EDWARDS New Bern B.A ART EDUCATION MARIAN MIMS EIDSON Winston Salem B.S HOME ECONOMICS A.H.E.A. 2.3,4, Dorm Representative 4; Dorm Committees 1.2.3.4. JANE ELIZABETH ELLIS Richmond. Va. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Avercll Junior College 1.2; A.H.E.A. 3,4. CHERYL CR. NFORD ELLISOR Greensboro B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Town Students .Association 2.3.4: ACE. 4; S.N.E.A. 1.3.4. KARNEN FR.ANCES EPPS Badin B A FRENCH ALEXANDER F.MSON FABBRI New York. N.Y. B.A. ENGLISH Glee Club 1.2.4; English Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 4; Elliot Hall Representative 3; Dorm Basketball Team 2. CLASS OF 1966 Edson P. Edwards Ellisor J. Edwards Eidson Epps K. Edwards Ellis Fabbri Faber Faulkner Fitzgerald Fergusc Fleisig Fields Flinchu ANNE M. RIE FABER Virginia Beach, Va. B.A. ECONOMICS Freshman Talent Show; Class Song Committee I; Dorm Basketball 1.3: Rat Day Skit 2: Parent ' s Weekend Com- mittee Chairman 2; Publicity Committee 2.3; Political Economy Club 2.4. Treasurer 3; Student-Faculty Curric- ulum Committee 3; Junior Show 3; Commission Mem- ber 4; Delegate Va- World Trade Association Conven- tion 4, TESSA KAREN FAIR Wa rrenton B M VOICE University Choir 1: Dorm Election; i Chai irman 1; S.N.E.A. 3; Senior Commission Member 4. NANCY FARMER Rivei rsidc. Conn. B.A. TEXTILE DESIGN Dorm Social Committee 2. SUSAN EILIEN FAULKNER At] antic Beach. Fla, B.A, GREEK NANCY FERGUSON Roar loke Rapids B.A. BIOLOGY Carolinian Staff 1.2,3; Cutter Si rholar 3.4; Bet; 1 Beta Beta 4: Junior Assistant 3- MARILYN KOONCE FIELDS Fayt •tleville BS.S A, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION St. Mary-s Junior College 1.2: Ga mma Alpha I 3.4, Social Chairman 4: Spanish Club 3; Cantei rbury Club 3. VICTORIA FRANCES FITZGERALD Whilakers B A POLITICAL SCIENCE Dorm Committees 1.2.3; Glee Club 1; Wesley Founda- tion 1.2; Daisy Chain 2; Junior Play Committee 2; Dele- gate NCCEP Legislative Workshop 3. JUDITH NTCTORIA FLEISIG New York City. NY, B.A. ENGLISH Junior Show Publicity Chairman 3: Dorm Committees 1.2.3,4; R.A. 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3; Section Leader 3. BONNIE GRAY FLINCHUM Madison B A, HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Honor Roll 3: History Club 3,4; SNEA 4; Pine Needles I; Junior Assistants. Forrest Franklir Furrcy Gange Garriss Gehl Foster Frazier Gabry-s Gardner Gaylord Ticorge Fox Friday Gaines Garner Gegenhe Gibbs ELIZABETH EYRE FORREST Mrdia. Pa B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Section Leader 1,2; Representative ol ACE 1; Socia Conimitlee of Ellioit Hall 1: Secrelarv ol Commission 2 Assistant J.H P 3; Secretary ol Class 4: Junior Show 3; Hallboard 4; SXEA 4; A.C.E. 4; Honor Roll 3, BETTY KAY FOSTER Brevard B.A. ENGLISH Commission 1: Spanish Club 2.3; English Club 3,4; Dorm Commlllee 1.2,3; Section Leader 4; S.N.E A 4; Carolinian 3; Y-D.C. 3. MARY ALICE FOX Elkin B.F.A. COSTIIME DESIGN .- ND F. SHION lLLUSTR. TION Elliott Hall Fine .Arts Committee 1; Art Club 1.2,3 4; Weatherspoon Gallery Association 2.3.4; Coraddi Art Edi- tor 3; Student-Faculty Advisory- Curriculum Committee 2.3.4; Dorm Committees 1.2.3, NANCY SUE FRANKLIN Morganlon B A. HISTORY BRENDA GR- Y FR. ZIER B.S.SA. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1. Assistant House Pi ma Alpha 3.4; Commissioner 3; Marshal 4; Hall Bo 4; N-E.A. 4; Junior Assistant 3; W.WB, 2,3,4. KATHRYN LOVELACE FRIDAY Gasle B.S,S,A, MERCHANDISING Elliott Hall Special Events Commillee 1; Class Treasure Goll Club I; Class Projects Committee 1,3; Y.D.C. Committee Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Jester Day G mittee Chairman 2; Gamma Alpha 3,4; Junior Assisi 3; Junior Show 3; Dorm Basketball 3,4; Food Liai JACQUELINE MARIE FURREY Liberi Can Gr eat Falls. : Montana B A ENGLISH Class ; Cheerleader 1,2; Class Sor ig Coi nimi ttee 1 ; Elliott Hall Social Committee 1; S,G,A, Pi ubii city Comr nittee 1; Final nee Board Secretary 3.4; Caroli n S taff 4; English Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Junior Da mce Ci oup 3 ; Y EC. 3; S.N.E, A. 1; Class Commission 1, luni or She iw Com- mitti ■e 3; Dorm Election Chairm an 3; Wc stmini: iter Fel- lowship 1, GLORIA JEAN G,ABRYS Irvi ngti )n. Ne w Jersey B,A. SPANISH Secti on Leader 1; Honor Court 2.3 1; Spat] lish Club 4 CAROLE ANNE GAINES Winsti 3n-SaIem B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Man ihal 3; Dorm Committees 1 2; SNEA 2 3,4; ACE 4; Ellin It Hall Committee 4; SNEA D 1 R. ■presen lalive 2, SENIORS CAROL LOUISE GANGE B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUC. TION SNEA 3,4; ACE 3.4. PATRICIA MARIE GARDNER B A. PSYCHOLOGY Junior Modern Dance Club 1; Dot Section Leader 4. JANICE GAY GARNER B,F A, ART EDUCATION lingto CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GARRIS Clinto B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION University Band 3.4; Junior Show 3; Housekeeping Coir mittee 3; ACE 4; SNEA 4. ELLA MARTIN G.AYTORD Williamsto B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committee I: SNEA 3.4; Membership Chairma 3; ACT. 1 4 Nr. C.mmiltee 4 BARI; l; I 1 iliiKNHElMER WioMonSalei B A M l III l I II s M. I; Do Cha: Publicity Committee 1; Class Class Council 2; Daisy Chain Square Circle 1.2.3,4. Vice-Pre Committee 2; Honor Roll 3; Class Newspap Traffic Committee 4; Newman Club 1.2.3, dent 2; YDC 2,3.4. Secretary 2,3 President 2; Intcr- Cerman Club 1.2; t 3; Food Liaison MAVIS JOYCE GEHL Greensboro B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION RITA BERNICE GEORGE Greensboro B S HE. INTERIOR DESIGN Dorm Commitlee 1,2; Honors Seminar 1, Newman Club I; French Club 1; NSID 3,4; Marshal 3,4; Graduation Invitations Chairman 4; Inlerfaith Council 4; Daisy Chain 2, ELLEN SHERRILL GIBBS Slatesvillc B,F A IN ADVERTISING DESIGN Spanish Club 1 2; Photographer for Carolinian and Pine Needles 2,3 a ANNA MAi; (MBSON Spray B A. BIOLOGY CanliTburv CUih 1 2, ' i,4; M.rlic.l Tl-cIiiioIiikv Club 1,2; Sqiiarr Circle Clul. 1 ' ; Inl.i -VaiMly Cliri,lia,i I-.-ll.m- ship 1,2. P.VrUICIA ANN (ilUSON Fiai.klu. B A. HI.STORY YDC l,3,4i IliMuiv Clul. 4, SNKA 4; l)..ir,. C,,,,,,. ni- tre 3.4. PENELOPE MOORE CILMORE L.u,-., l),l.,«,,ir B A MATHEMATICS Spanish Club 2: Junior Coinn,i si..n.r !; Hall B....,,l i, RUTH ANN GLASS Mi. Airv B S.S.A BUSINESS EDl ' C.ATION Gaiiiina Alpha 3,4: S.N f. A 4: ILirin Ci.inuiill. ■• 4 SANDRA SECRE.ST GLENN Mon....- B.A. ART NANCY KAY fiLOVER Sall l,u v B A SOCIOLOGY Di.rin Commillre Chairman 1; YDC 2 3,4; li.i.i.i, M,.. 3; Siiciologv Club 3.4. GLORIA CLAIRE I.ODFREY AN amlria, a, B,A, ENGLISH Hall Board 1; Dor.ii Cniunullrr 2; llonc.i C..uH 3; YDC 3.4; Enelish Club 4. SUSAN MARIA GOLD.STEIN Rydcl, Pa. B.A. ENGLISH SARA ELIZABETH GOOCH Nnv Bern B A MATHEMATICS Junior Marshal 3: Junior AssislanI 3; Senior Marshal 4; SNEA 4; Square Circle 4. A. Gibson Glass Godfrey P. Gibson Glenn Goldstein CLASS OF J 966 Gordon J. Graham Green L. Graham Greer Graves Groce SALLIE GORDON New York, NY. B.A. HISTORY AND INTERN.ATIONAL STUDIES Hallboard 1.2; Carolinian Staff 1.2; Legislature 1; Mod- ern Dance Group 2; History Club 3 4; Redisiricling Com- mittee 4: G.U.T.S. 4; Head of UNC-G Delegation to Challenge ' eS 3. MARY K.ATHLEEN GORE VVhiteville B.A. ENGLISH Dorro Coir 1.4; Cha: English Club 3,4; Junic B.S.U. 1.2.3.4; S N.E.A 4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH GR. CE B.A. HISTORY History Club 1.2.4; Y.D.C board 1; Court of Social Regula tary 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3; V Program 1.2.3. JULIANNE GRAHAM B.A. CHEMISTRY Chemistry Club 2.3.4; Treasurer 2; Vice-Prf President 4; Junior Assistant 3; Freshman Dar mittee 1; Young Republicans Club 3; Hall Board 4 LINDA CAROLE GRAHAM Winsi B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Welsey Foundation 1; Honors Program 1; Fre 1,2; Junior Shosv 3; A C.E.I. 4; S N E A 4 TONI JEAN GR.AVES V B.A. HOME ECONOMICS AM) INTERIOR DESIGN A.H.E.A. 2,3.4; N.S ID 3.4 MARGARET VALERIA GREEN B A. BIOLOGY Culler Scholar 1,2,3.4; Tri Beta 3; Historian 4 RUBY HURLEY GREER West B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Transfer from Appalachian Stale Teachers Colle List 1,2.3; Home Economics Club 3; SNEA Chi 3. VONDA OLEDA GROCE B.S.S.A. BUSINE.SS EDUCATION French Club I; SNEA 2.4: Gamma Alpha 3 Assistant 3; Dorm Committee 3; Honor Roll Chain 2. fr Guffy Gunn Gurkin Habich Hairstnn Hall Hankins Haikey Harley SENIORS Hari-intrt..n L K Harris Hatcher FRA.VKIE LLIZABETH HARRINGTON Adania. Ga. Jl B,S H F. INTERIOR DESIGN D k I)..rm Conimltlrc 1: Commi«MiTl 2. Eloflion Board 2; Hl 1 Dai Chain 2; C)a« Trcasun-r 3; Mall B..ard 3 4; n mtm N S I D 4, Mff ' RL ' TH SIMMONS HARRINGTON Va l...,cion B S.S-A. BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 ' (Jalnma Alpha 3,4: Wesl,-v F.i.iiul,,l,.i„ 3,4; M. r, l,lh Vb i Cnlhgc 1 2, K| K LEONORAH HAMLIN HARRIS Mrhane B A ELEMENTARY EDUC TION SNEA 4 ACE 4; Dunn Cranmitlii- 1 LINDA KAY DOWNEY HARRIS , 11 S HE HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 1.2.3. S,-crftarv 3.4; Omicrnn Nu. Presii BSU 1.2.3.4; Cirrman Clulj 12: Junior Honors 1 3: SNEA, 4: Danfonh .Ward (or Oulslandin? man in Home Economic, I: Elliott Hall Fine An mitli-c I. LOIS MARION H. RRIS Hid B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 3,4: YDC 4; Hilhl 12! I„i.,(,,,lli C.mn Co,nnu«ion Mcml.rr 3; Pine Nrrdl.i _• 3 I IiiH. inr 3 SARA JEAN HARRISON Tho, B S S,A BUSINESS EDUCATION Wolcv Foni.dalion 12, lli.roi (,.m,mU,v 14, rLI7 Br,IIl G YLE II M CHER s. r.h li A ELEMENTARY EDUC.VTION l ll,hrll Conoiiitli-c. Sophomore (_ ..- J; J 1, fl-i4 D.arii R.-pr.-..-nl.iIiu- 4 SNl.N ELIZABETH KELLY II ' N1 s J BA ENtiLISH IIISKIRY Jorin ComniiM... oh Chil. 4; lli- MARY ELLEN GUFFY Norwood B A FRENCH Honor Roll 1.2.3; Alumni Scholar 1.2.3,4; Phi Beta Kap- pa Scholarship 3; Faculty Scholarship 4: Phi Beta Kap- pa 3.4; Golden Chain 3,4, President 4; Class Secretary 1; Class President 2; Junior House President 3; Honor Court 4; C.U. Dorm Representative 1; S.G.A. Executive Cabinet 2; C.U. Council 2; Inlerclass Council 2; Legis- lature 3; SNEA 4; French Club 3.4, Treasurer 4; Alumni Undergraduate Committee 2.3.4. VIRGINIA . LEX. ' OiDER GUNN Reidsvillc BA. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committee I; ACE, 1,3.4; SNEA. 2 3,4, Treas- urer 3: Jumor . dvisor 3, BF.TTT LOU GURKIN Williamston B A, SPANISH Honors Program 2; Spanish Club 3.4: SNEA 3,4: Jun- ior . ' Assistant 3: Dorm Social Committee 4; Classifica- tion of Offices 3,4. L NN CHARLOTTE HABICH Winston-Salem B S PHYSICAL EDUC,- TION R.A, Vice President 3. President 4; President of Physical Education Major ' s Class 2; Dolphin-Seal 1,2,3.4. Secre- tary 2; R.A. Honor Group 1,3; Daisy Chain 2: Junior Assistant 3; Extramural Basketball 1.2,3,4; Co-Off Club 1,2.3,4. EMMA LOIS HARISTON Greensboro B.M. MUSIC EDUCATION University Choir 1.2,3,4: Elliott Hall Entertainment Com- mittee 2; YDC 3; Student Member of MENC 3,4; Dorm Committees 1.3.4. LINDA FAYE HALL Greensboro BA, ENGLISH Tennessee Technological University 12: SNEA 4 BEVERLY HANKINS K inston B A. SOCIOLOGY Hallboard 1.3,4; Sociologv Club 3,4: YDC 3,4: Pine Needles staff 1: Class Comi mssion Ml ember 2,34; Class Project Chairman 3; B S U I: Ring C ommitt. e 2; Dorm Social Committee 2,3,4: Stud lenl-FacuU V Revie wing Com- mittee 3,4. CARL JE.AN HARKEY Ma ithews B FA, ART EDUCATION Dorm Cheerleader 1; Sectior , Leader i !; Art Club 2.3,4; Coraddi An staff 2 3 ROSALIE .ANNE HARLEY Lum berton B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 3,4: SNEA 3 4; Senior C. ommission Membe r 4, Harringtr.n L, Harris L, M Harris Harrison Haynes Heilig } JANE ELOI5F, HELMS B.A GEOGRAPHY Scclion loader I; YRC 1; R A. I.il.ni Chain 2; Lutheran Studrnl Asmk i.i failh Council 3,4. MARTHA CARVER HESSF.R BFA ART EDUCATION Freshman Commission 1: Senior Dan Club 3.4; Assistant JHP 3; Junior Class MARY HAMILTON HEYVVARD B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Glee Club 1: Jacket Co ; YDC 4; SNEA 4 VIRGINIA BLANCHE HICKS BSHE HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Freshman Commission 1; Junior Conmiissic Club 1,2; A.H.E.A. 1,2,3,4; S.N.E.A. 4; Dor tee 1,2; Junior Sho« ' Publicity 2. PATRICIA .-VNN HIEL.SCHER Jacksonvill. B.S. Pin ' SICAL EDUCATION Section Leader 3.4; Varsity basketball 3; Co-offic R.A. Cabinet 4; R.A. Council 4. WAYNETTE HIGDON A B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Circulo Hispaniro 1,2; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4; B.S.U. coun Glee Club I; University Choir 2,3,4; Jun Junior Assistant 3; SN.E.A. 3,4; A,C.E. 4; 1 nar 1; Daisy Chain 2; Honor Roll 1.2.3. Con Sho LINDA JOYCE RANDALL HILDRETH B.S, HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Appalachian State Teachers Co]le,?e 1,2; S.N,E.A, 4. SH, RON JANE HILL BSSA BUSINESS EDUCATION T.S.A. 1,2,3.4; Junior Assistant 3; Gamma A ELANOR LOIS HIPPS BSHE INTERIOR DESIGN N.S I D. 3.4; AH E.A 1.2.3; Dorm Com: A.H.E.A 3.4: CLASS OF 1966 Helms Hicks Hildreth Hobgood Holder Holton Hesser Hielscher Hill Hodge Holoman D. Holton Haywarc Higdon Hipps Hodgin Holsclaw Hopper ELIZABETH LACY HOBGOOD Louisburg B.A. ENGLISH French Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; English Club 2,3,4; Goll Club 2,3,4; Daisy Chain 2; Legislature 3; S G.A. Vice President 4. RUVAL JEANETTE HODGE Rulhrrlordton B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Section Leader 1.4; Dorm Committee 3; Junior Show 3; Square Circle 1.2; Honor Roll 3; S.N.E.A. 3,4; ACE, 4. JIMMI MURR.W HODGIN Greensboro B A SPEECH CORRECTION T.S.A. 3,4; S.N.E A. 3; Lutheran Student Association 1. A.H.E.A. 2.3,4; MELINDA BLAIR HOLDER B A, ENGLISH SANDRA LEE HOLOMAN BSHE INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT French Club 1; Dorm Committee 1; Committee Chairman 4. KAY HALE HOLSCLAW B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION University of Tennessee and West Virgii 1,2; T.S.A. 3; S.N.E.A. 4. ANN GIBBLE HOLTON New B.A CHEMISTRY Pine Needles Staff 1; Legislature 1; Chemistry Club Vice President 4 DORIS ELIZABETH HOLTON Thon BSHE HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Student program and policy committee 1.2,3,4; 1 1,2,3; Omicron Nu 3.4; President 4. MARTHA CLARK HOPPER Lei B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committee 1,2; Carolinian Staff 2; Tennis I; SNEA 3,4; ACE. 4; French Club 2; Honor I J SANDRA KAY HOPPER B.A- DRAMA AND SPEECH Dorm Cnnimittcc 1.3; Junior Sh. M: !.3,4; UNC-G The. Section Leader 4. J.ANE ELLEN HORNER B F A. P.AINTING Hallboard 1; Corradi Slaff 4: Honor Roll Art Club 4; Student Art Show Book Aviard 3. NANCY CORRINNE HORNER BSHE INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT AHEA 2,3.4; Legislature 3,4; Dorm SiKial C Pine Needles Slaff 1; Honor Roll 3.4. JULIA CAROLINE HORTON V.rsinia B.A. ENGLISH Coraddl Staff 1.J.34; Engl. h Clul 3.4; Sectio JANIS EL.AVNE HORUATH B.A. M.ATH DOUGLAS PAMELA HOUCH B.A ECONOMICS YDC I; Dorm Committee 1; Westminister 1,3; SNEA 4; Economics Club 4. Unn Choir 3.4. SARA JANICE HOUGH B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUC, TION Student Traffic Committee 3; ACE 4; SNEA 4. ROSE MARIE HOWARD B.A. HISTORY Junior .-Assistant 3; Comn.ission Member 3; YDC 3.4; History Club 3 4. S. H.-ipper Hnt-tMil R Hnueh J Homer Hoiuath S Hnuyh N. Horner H-lirh R Howard .S Hnward ; Htighes Humphrey Hi.hri-man ' . Hu.tjiics Hutitcr Huff Huleatte Huntley SENIORS SALLY ANN HOWARD T B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Dolphin Seal 1.2.3.4; UNC-C; Theatre 1.2,3.4; Talent Show 1; Junior Assistant 3; Senior Da. 3,4; Masqueraders 3,4. DIANE ELLEN HUBERMAN New Y B.A PHILOSOPHY VINTAN WARNER HUFF R. B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Intermural Basketball 1 2. MARIE ANN HUGHES B A HISTORY MOLLIE AUN HLGHES B A. ENGLISH Choir I; Coraddi 3.4; UNC-li 3.4; French Club 4. MARTHA JANE HULEATTE BSHE. CLOTHINfi AHEA 1.2,3,4; Halll...,,nl 1, |..iu. R.«kv .Mount ; Eiiuhsh Club REBECCA .ANN IHMIMIRKY Reidmlle B FA. ART CLEMELLYN HUNTER Sanlord B,A. ENGLISH Spanish Club 2; Dnrin Committer 1.4; SNEA 4 SARAH McALlSTER HUNTLEY UadeU.oto B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCVITON Dorm Social Chairman 3.4 FKANCKS MARV 111 Kl.l.V WiIumiikIhii DA. HISIORY t,k;- Club 1; Junior Sliciv 3: Ellioll H.,11 Council 3; H; (,.ry Club 4; YDC 3; Senior Coinniissi.M. M,-iul)rr 4; c;i.,ss Si.ill Pine Needles 4; M:,m,u.i...1.i 4, rAii i(i MARIE iHRi.i.v I ' .ii.. b.., c.aii. 1) AMHROFOLOGY M.iis W.,.l,Mii;loti Coll.R,- I, J; Doriu CuinMi.Il.o 3; Jun- 4; Si-i Ho . D.li.i 4; His Cli Club 4 Jl 1.1 ANM. in skIA ' II M l III M 1 K.s r.M.,ryri. 111. 3; So, Colunibl.. MARV LKU.II INMAN Souili.ui li.A. MATHEMATICS S«(ion Leader 1; Dorm Cominitlrcs 1.2,3: luiuoi S Senior Commission 4; Square-Circlp 3 4. MARY LYNN ISENHOWER I B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Junior Show 3; Elliott Hall Social Com.i.iltie I: 1-. AHEA 1.4: SNEA 4; Dorm Committees 1.2. LINDA SHOFFNER ISLEY B.A PHYSICS Section Leader 1: French Club 1: Ligisbiture Rep. live 2,3: NEA 4: Juni..r Show 3 LINDA SUE J.ACkSON 1„ B.S.S.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Dorm Vespers Ciiinmillee 1: Dorm Baskclhall Te.o, Gamma Alpha 3.4; Spotlight Committee 4; S..ci.il mittee 3: H.mor Roll 3: TSA 4. SUSAN FERN JARRETT ( B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spanish Club 1,2: .ACE 3.4; SNEA 4. DORIS FAYE JENKINS B.A ENGLISH Dorm Cmnmiltees 1.3.4; Junior .Assistant 3: Phi Theta 3,4: English Club 3.4; Honors Prograi Carolinian staff 3: SNEA 3 4 F, Hurley Inman Jackson P, Hurley Iseiihower Jarret t Huskey Isley D Jenki. CLASS OF 1966 JERRIE L. JENKINS Colerain B.A. SOCIOLOGY Dorm Committees 1.3; YDC 2 3: SNEA 4; Hall Board 3; Sociology Club 3,4; Junior Show 3. JEAN ANNE JERM.AN Charlotte B.A HISTORY Dorm Committee 1; Section Leader 2: Commission Mem- ber 2: Legislature Representative 3; History Club 3; Vice- President 4. DORIS J. JOHNSON Plymouth B.S.S.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Glee Club 1; Gamma .Alpha 3.4; YDC 3; Dorin Com- mittee 3. KATHERINE HAMNETT JOHNSON Raleigh B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Commission Member 1; Spanish Club I; Dorm Devotional Chairman 2; Section Leader 3; BSU 1.2,3; NEA 3,4; Special .Activities Committee 1,2.3. LINDA RUTH JOHNSON Charlotte B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION St. Andrews College 1; Chairman Dorm Committee 2; ACE 4; SNEA 4; Legislature Committee Member 4 DORIS MARIE JOHNSTON Durham B A. HISTORY YDC 3.4; History Club 3.4. BARBARA JANE JONES Lumberton B A GEOGRAPHY Dolphin-Seal 1.2.3,4: Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; Hall Board 3.4; Legislature 4; Social Science Forum Com- mittee 3,4; Junior Show 3; Dorm Committees 1.; NEA MARY PORTER JONES Woodbridge. ' a. B.A, MATHEM.ATICS PAULETTE DaZELLE JONES Winston-Salem B.A- ENGLISH English Club 1.2,3,4; French Club 2.3; Sophomore Tal- ent Show 2. J. Jenkins K. Johnson B. Jones D. Johnsr D Johnst P. Jones . VALJEANNE JONES B.A. SOCIOLOGY Legislature 1,2; Junior Show 3; Sociolog President 4; Senior Commission Member 4- CARLA DIANE JORDAN B S HOME ECONOMICS Spanish Club 1.2; AHEA 1.2,3. K. THERINE ANN JORD. N B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Chairman Freshman Clas! AHEA 1,2.3,4; Publicity Do : 1.2,3,4; Edit Repri 3; Spanish Club 1. Jones Kadii Kelle C. Jordan Kallman Kclley K Jordan Kas ilH.ski Kidd KAREN KADIS Baltimore, Md, B A SOCIOLOGY Hlllel 1,2,3,4; Drunch Chairman 2; French Club 12; Sociology Club 3,4; Senior Commission Member 4; Dorm Committees 1,4; Junior .Assistant 3; YDC 3,4, P, TRICIA ANDERSON KALLMAN High Point B,S- HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Section leader 1,3; AHEA Dorm Represenlatlyc 1,3; Legislature 3; Dorm Committees 1,2,3; Recipient of Sears-Roebuck Scholarship 1; .AHEA 1,3,4; SNEA 4. REBECCA AN. KASUBOSKI Winston-Salem B,A. MATHEMATICS Legislature 1; .Assistant House President 2; Morayian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; President 2; Program Chairman 3; Interlalth Council 2; Junior Show 3; Junior House President 3; SNEA 2,3,4; Project Chairman 3; State President 4; Rcprescntatiye to State Committee on Teacher Education and Professional Standards 4; Square-Circle 1,2,3,4, CAROLYN WOLFE KELLER B,A, SOCIOLOGY Dorm Committees, 12 3; Student SC, 3; Jun Sho 3; Honor Roll 3; Soclolo 3,4; Pine Needles staff 4- CENEVIEVE K.AY KELLEY B S. HOME ECONOMICS ACEI 3,4: ,AHEA 3,4: Omicron -Nu 4 IDA CAROLYN KIDD B S HOME ECONOMICS Guillord College 1,2: ,AHEA 3,4: D 4; 4-H Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4; SENIORS Killmon Kirkman Kornegay Kil]jatrick Kimbn Kling Lail N,ATALIE ANN KILLMON Morehead City B A, ENGLISH Dorm Committees I; Class Committees 1; Rat Day Chairman 2; YDC 1,4; German Club 1. MARGARET LEE KILP,ATRICK Klnston B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA 3.4; .ACE 3.4; Pine Needles staff 2; Dorm Social Committee 1,2,3; House President 4: Project Committee 3: Junior Show 3 MARY DIANE KIMBRELL Charlotte B A DR,A.MA AND SPEECH JUDITH LYNN KIRKMAN Greensboro B.A ENGLISH BARBARA JANE KISER Kannapolis B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Commission Member 1,3; ACE 3 4: Dorm Reprcseiilalive 4; WSFW 4; Handbook Eyaluatlon Committee 4 VICTORIA MARIE KLING (Jaslonia B.A ENGLISH Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Presid.nl I, President 4; Eng- lish Club 3,4; SNEA 3,4; ' .ce-Preside„t 3: President 4; Phi Sigma Nu 3,4; Dorm Social Commillee 3 -- ■ 3 4; Doi Con resentatiye 4; French Club 3; SNEA 4; L.AURIE JEAN LaFONTAINE B A HISTORY YDC 3; Ring Coinmillee 3, Histo Marshal 4. ANNE REYNOLDS LAII. B A SOCIOLOGY French Club 1,2; Westminister Fell.ii Club 3,4; Section Leader 4 MARY JANE LAMBETH Fayi-ttcv illi- B.A. HISTORY CAYLE HANH ' TON LANCE Bri-v.ird B.A. ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOClOLOCiY Brevard College 1.:;; Assislanl Junior }loine Presidrnl 3: Soeiology Club 3.4. EDITH LANE Morganlon B.A. ENGLISH English Club 3; SNEA 4; Pine Needles slafl 4. PFGnV ir I. WNING Cliarlolle I! l M ' I ' l II I ' MUSIC Jl I V Cliarlolle DA 111 MIN I KY EDUC. TION KATHRYN BANE LAW Charlolie B.A HISTORY Dorm Commillee I; Freshman Commillee 1; LegMaUire 2; History Club 3,4; Junior Show 3; Junior Class Presi- dent 3: Executive Cabinet 3: State Student Legislalure 3; Golden Chain 3; Secretary 4; Inler-Class Council 4; NEA 4. EM jean Lawrence Beauton B.S, HOME ECONOMICS Collegiate 4-H Club 1,2,3.4; UCCF Club 1.2; Treasurer 2; State Secretary-Treasurer 2; Glee Club 1,2, AHEA 1.2.3.4; Summer Session Seclion Leader 3; Summer Com- ; Med Tech Club 1.2,3.4; SNEA 4. P. TRICIA SUE LEDBETTER Hampton, Va. B S. HOME ECONOMICS Section Leader 2.4; French Club 1; . HEA 2,3,4; Wesley Foundation 1; Housekeeping Committee 4; Dorm Enter- tainment Committee 1, ,Session House Council 4; Dorm Hoi usekeeping tee 2; Intertailh Council 4. LINDA SUE LEDBETTER B A. BIOLOGY Section Leader 1.2: Dorm Comm ittei ■ 1,2.3; Cla missioner 2; Hall Board 4; Che mist ry Club 1 CLASS OF J 966 Lambeth Lanning Lawrence Lee Link Lowde Lance J. La v I,edl.eitc Le.mhardt Linker Lane K Law P. Ledhetter Lindsay Logan Lowrance MELINDA LOU LEE Winston-Salem B.A. GEOGRAPm ' Dorm Vespers Chairman 1; Moravian Fellowship 1,2,3, 4; ice-Presidcnt 2; Tre asurer 3; R,A. Dorm Repre- sentative 2; Dorm Section Leader 3; Junior . dvisor 3; Dorm Intramurals 1.2,3; Dorm Committees 2.3; Hall Board 4. LYDIA BELLE LEONHARDT Morganton B.S. HE INTERIOR DESIGN Pine Needles Commercial Editor I; NSID 3.4; AHEA 3.4; Honor Roll 3. ANGELA LYNETTE LINDS. Y Kannapolis B.A. HISTORY Dorm Committees 1.2,3,4, JANET CORRINNA LINK Reldsville B,A, SOCIOLOGY Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural volleyball 1,2; Engl.sh Club 3; Sociology Club 3 4; Treasurer 4; R A, Representative 4; Tenons Club 4, RITA ELAINE LINKER Midland B,A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Wingate College 1,2; ACEl 4; SNEA 3,4. BARBARA KAREN LOGAN Mooresboto B.S.S.A. BUSINESS EDUC. TION SELMA ELAINE LOWDER Albemarle B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 2.3.4; SNEA 3.4; Honor Roll 3; German Club I; Dorm Commillee 1. STEPHANIE BEGG LOWE Decatur. Ga B SHE. INTERIOR DESIGN Dorm Social Committee I; NSID 3.4; Omicron Nu 4; AHEA 2,4- BETTY LOU LOWRANCE Pinelops B A BIOLOGY Glee Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 2; Med Tech Club 1,2,3; President 4: Victor M, Cutter Laboratory Scholar 3,4, MARY KATHERINE LOY B.A- ENGLISH Choir 2 3,4: NEA 4 MAR ' WOLFE LUCAS V B.SS.A. BUSLNESS EDUCATION Food Liaison 3; Legislature 1,2,3; Secretary Social Regulations; Tap Club I; Junior Ac cial Concerns Committee 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4 LY nil ' LL Da B A M 1 HIM 1 IC s SANDRA JEAN McCAULEY Sidney. B A ELEMENTARY EDUC. TION Freshman Class Parliamentarian 1: Class Commissi 3; Dorm Committee I; Class Newspaper 2.3: Chain 2; Finance Board 1.2.3,4; Treasurer 3; Cha 4; Hall Board 3; St. Mary ' s House 1,2: ACEI 1 SNEA 4. BARBARA ALICE McCORD Ch; B.A. BIOLOGY LINDA LEE McCUISTON Ch . B A, HISTORY D(um Committee 1; Elliott Hall Committee 1: . l 3; SNEA 3,4: Convention Dele.qale 3; .lunior , s 3: Legislature 3: WWB 3,4: House President 4 P, TRICIA ANN McDANIEL D. B,S HE- LNTERIOR DESIGN YDC I: NSID 3,4; Dortn Committee 3. idson NY. Loy Mc.ViJa McCori M.D.inal Mrlnnis McLfMd Lu Call M rCiiist. Ml Gcurf M, Kc.,w M. ■Neil Lu ither M .Caulcy Ml cDanicl M. . ' Ginisey Ml ,Kni,i;ht Ml cSwain SENIORS MARY LEECH MYERS McDONALD B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Stephens College I; Western Kentucky 3; Chi Omega Sorority Chi Thela Cli 2.4; ACEI 3.4; TSA 4. NANCY LYNNE McGEORGE B S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Av.relt C.lleue ] .2 ■ M,ii,l,,r N C H.all cation and Rern-alion AsM.ci.ilion MARY HUGH McINNIS Concor B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Junior Show 3: Court ol Social Regulations 3; Judici; Ch.iirman 4; Freshman Dance Committee 1: Dorm Ele tions Chairman 1; ACE 3.4; SNEA 3.4: WSFW 2 3. ' 1 D.Mss Ch.iiii 2: Dorm Committees 1.2; Junior Advisor : WII.MA JEAN McKEOWN Charlott B A M. THEM.ATICS ■Circle 1.2 4: .SNEA 4; Senio littee I; Junior Show 3, Honor Roll, 1,2.3: Squar C.iiiiniission 4; Dorm Conn PHYLLIS Mcknight B.A. M.ATHEM.ATICS Wil LINDA RAY McLEOD BS PHYSICAL EDUCATION R.A. Dorm Representative I; Secretary 2; Pul. man 4; Jacket Chairman 2; Class Comniissi 3; Junior Show 3; Senior Form 4. MKGINIA MARIE McNEIL B A I l.l.MINTARY EDUCATION Kilihiii C.iiiMiiiltee 1,3.4; Section Leader AsMM..i,i 1: SNEA 4; ACE 1,4; YDC 4, PAIRICIA ANN McSWAlN B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Glee CInh 1.2; AHEA 2.3,4; Service League tive 3; SNEA 4, JUDITH ANN MAliK li S.S.A. BvisiiiMs Kclucii..,, (. .1111.11.1 Alpha 3,4; S Iml.l C ml Hniuir Court RrcnKliim S.. ,,..ll A; SNPA 11: Pine Nmllo Ivr.ins l.ili 1,,- I -M lienor Roll 2: I ' lililicily Coin AI.ICi: ILWIXL MACON 1! A ri.lMI ' .NTARY i;DfC. TION T.iiiiis Chill 1 : SM;, :i,4; .• CE 3,4. ANN M, KII. MM.I.OV BA LM-MIAI AKV I. lU CATION IV.K.- t:,.M,i;r 1 J: ACIT 1,4, MA 3; l ' re i lc.it 4; Cli.i W, aH 14; C.I DIANE LUCILLE .MANTAK B.SHE. INTERIOR DESIGN Cjc.i«Ii.i College 1; AHEA l.;!,3,4; I), niittre 2,3; Newman Club 2,3,4; Nalion lerior Designers 3,4; Program Chairman, LINDA STEVENS MARSHALL B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pr.iee C..llr,qc 1.2; ACE 3,4; NEA 4, ELIZABETH FRANCES MARTIN B.A .MATHEMATICS Square-Circle 3,4; SNEA 4, enslwri PAMELA BOREN MARTIN B,S HE. INTERIOR DESIGN Dorm Commiller 1; Jacket Commillec 1.2; AHEA 1.2 3; NSID 3.4; Legislacure 2; Commitlee on Legislation 4, REBECCA RUTHERFORD M. RVTN Richmond, Sa. B A, FRENCH French Club 1,2 4, NORMA EVANS MASON HarrclKville B A BIOLOGY Dorm Committees 1,2; Hall Board 3; Senior House Presi- dent 4; BSU 1,2,3,4; Med Tech Club 2,3,4; YDC 4; Honors Program 1; Beta Beta Beta 3,4; Daisy Chain 2; Parents Weekend Commitlee 2; Junior Show 3, Mabe Macon Malloy Mantak Marshall E, Martin P. Martin Marvin Mason c Matthews Matthi; Matthis Maxey Meacham Mears CLASS OF J 966 LOUISE KELLY M. TTHEWS B M PI. NO Choir 1.2.3,4; Recital 3,4. LYNN HOLT MATTHIAS B A, SOCIOLOGY St. Mary ' s Junior College 1,2; Dorm lion Hall Social Commitlee 3; Junior Club 3.4; GUTS 4. MERRY MARILYN M. TTHES B.A, ENGLISH l ■h:. m JUNE LEE M. TTHIS B S, HOME ECONOMICS 4.H Club 1,2; AHEA 1.2,3.4; Section Leade ANNE CAROLE M.VXEY BS.SA. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Wesley Foundati mittees 1.2.3; C 1.2; Glee mission M. Alpha 3.4; Ho Gan Board 3. JEAN A.NN MAY B.A, POLITICAL SCIENCE German Club 1,2; History Club 3,4; 1.4; SNEA; NEA, NANCY FLOYD MEACHAM B A, SOCIOLOGY Dorm Co Club 1,2.3; Don mber 3; Junior S esident 4; SNEA Charl 1 ; Com Chairman 2; Inter-class council 3; Hall Board 3; Parei Dav Commitlee Chairman 2; Senior Marshal 4; Soc ogN Club 2,3,4; NEA 4. EMILY DULCINA MEARS Derorah, Ic BFA, ART EDUCATION Art Club 4: NAEA 4; Hall Board 4; Dean ' s List 3. JUDITH ANN MEDLIN Roanoke Ra, B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Committee I; Junior Assistant 3; . CE 3; Ho Roll 3; Hall Board 4; SNEA 4; Commission Member M MARY McLEAN MEDLIN AIIk-iii B.S- HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 2,4; TSA 3,4; SNEA 4, MARJORIE RUTH MEGINNIS Raking B A. ENGLISH Spanish Club 2 3: SNEA 4. IRIS ANN MEHAFFEY R..l.hiirt B A Histon RUTH MAUREEN MERRILL H.ndirv,.ii B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 1,2.3.4; 4-H 1.2,3; Dorm Social Chairman Dorm Committees 1,2.3,4; SeiAice League Represent; 2; Commission Member 3; Hall Board 4; BSU 1,2. DEE HE.XTHER MEYERS West Orange, B,A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Section Leader 4; R A, Representative 2; NEA 4; , JANET MARION MICHAUX B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA 4; , CE 4; Class Parliamenlari, Chri in 3 JANICE ELAINE MIKEAL B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 1,2,3,4; SNEA 4: Wesley Found.itio„ YDC 3,4; Service League 3. ARLENE ALICE MILLER B.S.H.E. Textiles CAROL JOY MILLER Park F„i B.A. German Me inn Meyers SENIORS Mehaffey Michaux C. Miller Miller D. Moore E. Morgan Mitchell J. Moore M. Morgan Moffitt B. Morgan Morrison LaDONNA FAY MILLER Faison B A. BIOLOGY SALLIE ANNE MITCHELL Hickory B.S.S.A. Business Education Junior Show 3; Junior .AssistanI : 3; N5A 3,4: T rcasurer 3: Gamma Alphi 1 3,4; SNEA 4: Do rm So rial Co minittee 3.4 SALLY MAE MOFFITT Fort Thomas, Kv, B A HISTORY Freshman Commission Secretary I; Spanish Club 1; Dorm Ctmimiltee 2; Sigma Delta Pi 2,3,4; Jumor As- sistant 3; Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Secretary 4; Westmin- ister Fellowship 2; Honor Roll 2,3; History Club 4; SNEA 4. DOROTHY JANE MOORE Salisbury B A. ELEMENTARY EDI. CATION JO ELLEN MOORE .Summervillc, SC. B.A. ENGLISH Service League 1; Section Lr.idrr 1: English Club 3; UNC-G play 3; Coraddi staff 4: Section leader 4; C.U. Day Representative 4, BARBARA LEE MORt AN Rc k Hill, S C. B,S, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lile Saving sport Head 4: President o( Major Class 3,4: Recorder o( NC AHPER 4: Section leader 4; Dolphin- Seal 3,4. Secrelarv 4: Junior Advisor 3: WWB 2.3,4. ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE MORGAN Wilmington B A ENGLISH MARfiARET ANNE MORGAN Elon College I! A BIOLOGY Ghemistn Club 2 3; Secretary 3; 4-H Club 2, Historian 34; Lutheran Student Association 2, Vice-President 3. President 4, MARLAN NISBET MORRISON Monroe B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Greensboro College I; Hall Board 2: AHEA 2; Junior Assistant 3; .ACE 3,4; SNEA 4, - DELORES MORTON Allicniaile B A FRENCH Pine Needles sl.iff 1,3,4. Freshman ediior 1; YDC 14; French Cluh 3,4: SNEA 4; Dorm Cunmiiciee 1; BSU 4, ROBERTA HfiLENE MOSKO Piiisburnh. Pa. B S HOME ECONOMICS Carnegie Inslilule of Technolosv 1.2: Dorm Social Com- mittee 3: AHEA 1.2,3 4: SGA 4. CAROLE SUE MOSS Charlotte B.A. ENGLISH Glee Club 1; SNEA 1,4; Dorm Committees 1,4; YDC 2; English Club 3.4; Section Leader 4. Ma Don 1; Sp h Club 1,2; Gam- Popular Bran.h ma Alpha it |s ; I .-,, |;a 4. BRENDA JliltlL Ml MIEN B.A. BIOLOGY Med Tech Club 3.4; Secretary 4: Spanish Club 2: Hon- or Roll 3; Victor Cutter Scholar 4; Beta Beta Beta 4, MARY HARTMAN MURCHISON Greensboro B.A. ENGLISH TSA 1.2.3.4; Hall Board 1; Legislature 1.2: Social Chair- man TSA 3: Elections Chairman TSA 4; Commission Member 2.3; Handbook Committee 2; YDC 1.2.3; Treasurer 3; SNEA 3.4; English Club 4; French Club I. BEVERLY MOORE MUSTEN Durham B.S H E INSTITUTION M. N. GEMENT Chemistrv Club 2; AHEA 3,4, MARTHA A N NniKS Wilmington B.S.H.E l- I 1 KM ' K hi SIGN BSU 1.2; S|,,i,il, I liil. I, AHEA 2,3,4; Dorm Repre- sentative 2; DaiM Gl.aiu 2. NSID 3,4 HARRIET ANNE NANZETTA Winston-Salem B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Band 1; Dorm Comjnittees 1,3,4; 4-H Club 3; ACE 3. 4; Wesley Council 3. CLASS OF J 966 Morton Munday Musten Neese Newton O ' Brian Mo! iko Mu nden My, !rs B. Ne wma Nicks Oster Moss Miirchiso Xanzftta BILLIE CAROLE NEESE Greensboro B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUC. TION St. Andreus I; H.ill Board 3: SNEA 3.4; . CE 3,4 BEVERLY .JEAN NEWMAN Winston-Salem B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 3.4; SNEA 3,4. CAROL MINETTE NEWMAN Knoxville Tenn. B.A. BIOLOGY Section leader 1.2; Beta Beta Beta 3.4: Hall Board 4; Senior Dance Group 1; Sophomore Honors 2; Legisla- ture 3; Dorm Committees 1,2,3; Med Tech Club 4: Hon- or Roll 1,2,3. SARA LOUISE NEWTON Durham B.A SOCIOLOGY Elliott Hall Committee 1; BSU 1.2.3.4; Dorm Committees 1,2,3,4; WWB 2,3 4; Sociology Club 4; SNEA 4, MIRI.AM ANNE BROWN NICKS Elkin B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA I 2.3.4: Dorm Social Chairman 3. JA.NE AYERS NUNN Summerfield B.A. M.ATHEM.ATICS Square-Circle 3. LUCILE NORMAN O ' BRIAN Greensboro B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 1.2.3.4; SNEA 3.4; Co; Secretary 3; Dorm Commit 2; Esecutiye Council 2; Hon TONI CLAIRE OSTER Atlanta B.A. SOCIOLOGY SNEA 1.4; Elliott Hall Publicity Committee; Hill 2.3,4, Vice-President 3; German Club I; Legislatu Jacket Committee 1; Sociology Club 3.4; Junior 3; Pine Needles Staff 3,4; Academic Co-editor 4. mittee on Legislation 3.4, Chairman 4. Student Ad ' ission Member 2,3; Class 1.2.3; Ring Committee Roll 3; Section leader 4. Cun CAROL MARIE PACKER Bethlehem. Penn. B.A. HISTORY AND INTENATION.AL STUDIES Dorm Cheerleader 1; NSA 1; Parent ' s Day Publicity Chairman 2; Junior Advisor 3; SNEA 3,4; Choir 1.2,3,4; Chorale 2,4: R A. Representative 4; History Club 3,4; President 4: WSFW 2,3,4. BRLCr. ANNE PARCELL Salisbui - B.A HISTORY Pine Needles Staff 1: YDC 2.3.4; Jr. .■ 5sislanl 3; Courl of Social Regulations 3.4: SNEA 3.4; Phi Alpha Thcta 3,4. CAROLY.N MARGARET PARFITT Durham B.A. ENGLISH SNEA 3.4; Junior Assistant 3; English Clul: . 3.4 FR. NCES MARIAN PARKER Ml. Ulla B A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LSA 1.2 3.4; SNEA 2.4; ACE 3,4; AAHPER . 1; Dorm Committee 4. MARIE F. YE PARKER. Dunn B A. ENGLISH Halllxiaid C.mmitl.e 1. CATHERINE ANNETTE PARKS Wilkesboro B.A. ENGLISH Class Song Committee 1; Junior Shosv : i; V ■sley Foun- dation 1.2; English Club 3.4; CU Cot mcil 3; English Club 3.4; Assistant House President 3; YDC 3 ; SNEA 4. ELIZABETH BRURON PASSAVANT Henderson BFA INTERIOR DESIGN JUDITH DIANE P.- TE Kinston B A, ENGLISH Choi Dais Cha !,4; Legislature 2.3.4; Marshal 3.4; SNEA 4; English Club 4. CONNIE LENORA DEAN PATTEN Neptune Beach. Fla. B.A. PSYCHOLOGY D.ilphin-Seal 1.2; P5vcholog Club 3,4; House President Fla Parcell M. Parker Pate Parfitt Parks Palten F. Parker Passavant Patrick Peacock Penny . . Phillips PcRram PcriT C. Phillips Pellegrini Petersnn S. Phill.p SENIORS W ' MARY REYNOLDS PE. COCK Raleigh B M PIANO Honor Roll 1.2.3; Westley Founda lion 1.2; Honors Pro- gr.iiii 1 2; Senior Dance Group 1; Pi Kappa ., ssard 2.3; University Choir 3 4; Junior Assista nt 3; Mu Phi Epsilon. 2 3.4 SHARON TRGINIA PEGR. M .Mhemarle B A FRENCH Elliott Hall Special Eyenis Comn litlee 1; Elliott Hall Council 3; Commission 2; Junior Show Committee 3; Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President 4. KATHLEEN ANN PELLEGRIN 3. President 4; SNEA Montvale. N.J. BFA INTERIOR DESIGN An Club 1.2 4; Newman Club 1 ; Section leader 2.3; H..lll.oard Conim 4 MARGARET ANN PENNY Greensboro B.S. Physical Education Section Leader 2; Assistant Junio; r House President 3; Honor Roll 3; Hockey Club 4. ENID JANNO PERRY Troy B.A. BIOLOGY Class Dorm Commitlee Chairman 1; Dorm Committee 2,3; Jester Day Committee Co-Chai. rman 2; Section Lead- cr 3; Ring Committee 3; Beta, B. eta Beta 4; SNEA 4; Class Commission Member 4; Junio ir Show Committee 3. LY ' NN MARIE PETERSON Montclalr, N.J. B A MATH Dori.i ,Social Committee 1; Square Circle 2.3.4; Special Events Committee. Elliott Hall 3 ; Co-Chalrman Dorm Elections Committee 4. AMELIA ANN PHILLIPS Gary BSE CLOTHING CAROL ANN PHILLIPS Mooresville BA HEALTH EDUC.XTION SUSAN BROWN PHILLIPS Star B.A HI.STORV Modern Dance Club 1,23,4; Fencl ng Club 3; SNEA 4; History Club 4. TWAI.LA CAM, I ' l 1 1 L.1,1 1 ' S R.,I,I,mu BS.ii E. iioMi: rco.N ' OMics i:i)l:caiio.n AHEA l,i,3,4; BSU 1 ' . ' ; Di.ini Cc.iiun.il.-, ' 2: YUC SNEA 4. BETTY LOUISE PLYLER Sialiv B.A. MATH Charlollc C.ill.«.- 1; Micrli.M C.llrRi- J: Squ,irr Ci 3,4. GLORIA JEAN FIRTLE IIikIi P B S, HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Glee Club 1; AHEA 3; Wfslrv F..u„d.,li .ii 3 MARV JO PISERCHIA W,., Ih.lcl : B A SPANISH JANE CAROLYN PITTMAN Fr anklin. B A, MATH Math Club 1,J ■! 4: Pine Ncrdlcs Sl.ifT 4 RUTH ENEI.YN I ' LEASANTS Rou B.A, ENGLISH Comi.Litl,.,. .Mr„,l„r 1. SiiMr,. Loanui- Riprr srill,iliv. Elccli. „ Board 4: C.iiiimi inn 4, MARIAN PLONK King s Moun B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Appalachian State Teachers College 1.2: Hon lie Eeon its Chil. 3 4: SNEA 4. BETTY VICTORIA POINDEXTER VVi l|Sl .,|.S,l B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 1.2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Wesley Fo undat,... 2,3; SNEA 4; Omicron Nu 4, MARILYN SEITZ POOLE Claren B,S HE. INTERIOR DESIGN University Band I ; Modern Dance Group 2; Ju Board Delegate 3; AHEA 2.3.4; Omicron Ni u 4; Ju Assistant 3; Honor Roll 2.3; Stella Anderson Schola: Canterbury Club 4. Phillips Piserchia Plonk Plyler Pittman Poinde.xter Pirtle Pleasants CLASS OF J 966 Porter Privott Pruett Pn.ffit Pulliain Jr J P JANE REDD PORTER B A HISTORY Dolphm-Seal 1 2,3,4; Leglslalu BEULAH JANE POWELL B A M,ATH JUDITH LYNN POWELL B A MATH Providence Greensboro IRMA SALLY PRI OTT Raleigl B S S A. SECRETARIAL ADMINISTR, TION Daisy Cham 2; Junior Sholv 3; Gamma Alpha 3,4; Pin Needles Staff 4, SANDRA GRAY PROFFIT Spra B A. ELEMENT,ARY EDUCATION College Choir 1; SNEA 3 4; ACE 3,4; Section Leader 4 MAE BELLE PROP,ST Kannapoli B,A, ENGLISH PENNY LEE PRUETT B F,A, ART EDUCATION Elliott Hall Representative 1; Jacket mission Member 2,3; Art Club 2,3, I WALTER MAY PULLIAM, JR B , HISTORY Louisbur? Clle e 1,2 .MARION ELIZABETH PURCELL B M. VOICE Chellenhat, i , ) MILLICF.NT ELIZABETH QUINN Dallas B.S.H.E. FOODS AND NUTRITION Lulhrran Students Assn. 1.2.3.4; Junior Ring Commitlrc 2,3: Dorm Social Commiltee 3.4; AHEA 3,4. SUSAN KAREN QUINN Golden Bridge, N Y B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION State University of Nesv York 1.2; Social Committee 3, 4; Junior Show 3; ACE 3; NEA 4: Pine Needles Staff 4; YDC 4. MARY CORNELIA RANKIN Belmont B.A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 2,4; SNEA 4; Junior .Assistant 3; Dorm Committee 4; Hallboard 4. MARY PHYLLIS R. Y WinslonSalcm B F A INTERIOR DESIGN PATRICIA GILLETTE R. YNOR Greensboro B.A, PSYCHOLOGY Legislature I; Commission Member 2,4; Class Elections Chairman 3; Psl Chi 3,4; Assistant House President 3; Service League Chairman 2. JUDY ROSE REAVIS Henderson B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Section Leader I; French Club 1,2; Math Club 2; Elliott Hall Social Committee 2.3; ACE 4; .SNEA 4, MARSHA LORRAINE REES Silver B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Carolina Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Legislp sentative 3,4; ACE 4; SNEA 4; Daisy Chain 2. NANCY LOUISE REINHEIMER Prin B.M. MUSIC EDUCATION Glee Club 1.2; Dorm Committee 2.3; Cone 3,4. President; Sinlonia 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 3,4 ELIZABETH ANN REINOEHL Stone Mc B,M EDUCATION Elliott Hall Ball Committee 1; University Junior Assistant 3; Mu Phi Epsilon 3,4, 1, NJ, M Quinn Ray Rces S. Qitin Raynor Rcinheii Rankin Reavis Reinoehl SENIORS POLLY ANN REYNOLDS R-rtv M.iunt B A. HISTORY Dorm Social Committee 1; Ell.olt Hall Piil.l.cils Com- mittee 1; YDC 2; Senior Dance Group 2; Hall Board 2; Section Lwder 3; Commission Member 3; Districting Committee 3, Chairman 4 SHIRLEY K. THERING REYNOLDS Franklin B.A GEOGR, PHY Hisiors Club 2 3; ANEA 4. YDC 2 CAROL LEE RHODES Monidair. N J. B S s A LINDA MARCiARET RHODES Durham B.A M. ' VTH Pine Needles Staff 2,3; Honors Procr.im 1; Honor Roll ,1; Junior Assistant 3; Junior Show 3; Elliolt Hall So- cial Coniiiiitlee 4; Square Circle 1 2 3.4; IISU 2.3,4 LYNNETTE DEE RICE High Point HA ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA 3.4; ACE 4 MARY LOU RIDDLE Hickorv B A, PSYCHOLOGY Social Committee Elliott Hall 1; Psvchologv C:iiib 4; Jun- ior show 3; YDC 4 JUDY ELAINE RITCHIE Nei B M MUSIC EDUCATION University Choir 1.2,3,4; University Chorale 4 sitv Opera Productions 1,2; Class Simg Con MENC 3,4; Junior Show, Orchestra Director Chain 2; BSU 1.2.3,4, PAMELA ANN ROBBINS Flott B,A HOME EC:ONOMlCS Dorm Section Leader 1: AHEA 3, NMD 3 4; Choir 1.2; Uiiiveisilv Chor.ile . ' I-I Cm ill,! I; Junior Show i. Senior M,iisl,,,l 1 CAROL RAMONA ROBER 1 s 11 A MATH Silii,irr Cinlr 234; SNEA 1 I. lllioll 1I..II Si; P. Reynolds L. Rhodes Ritchie m S. Reynolds Rice Robbins C Rhodes Riddle Roberts PAMELA RAF. ROBERTS 11 A, LAI IN ISA 1,2,3,4; Elliott H;.ll ,Spi-iial F.v h.NEA 3.4- .SAN ' DRA K. Y ROBERTS BS.H.E, CLOTHING BSU 1,2,3.4; AHEA 1,4 ANITA G. ' WLE ROBINSON li A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION l)..rm RA Riprcsinntiv.- 2; Jiiiiini M,tt li.tl 4; .luiiinr Slit™ Cmiuittrr •ACE 3.4. DIANE GRIFFIN ROBINSON B A. CHEMISTY BSL ' 1.2: Hiinr.r Roll 1.2,3: Dnni, R DOROTHY GAIL ROBINSON B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION G,Miii.in Club 1,2: Junior , ' «islant 4: . Li Dm ■■ 3.4 SNEA I ' ciin. rholo MARTHA JANE ROE II S, HOME ECONOMICS . NN HOOVER ROGERS B A MATH Elliott Hall Representative I: Asi 2: Math Club 1.2.3,4. MARY GVVYNNE ROPER B A, ENGLISH SNEA 3,4; YDC 4: English Club 3 House Presldei Hi r ' CLASS OF J 966 Roberts Roberts A. Rnbil D. Robinson D. G. Robinson Roe M. J. Roe Rogers Roper Rosen Ross Rosser Rossman RuuncJs Rouse Ruben Rubin Rudisil SHARON JOYCE ROSEN Colonial H B A, PSYCHOLOGY Hall Board 2: Junior Assistant 3: Junior Sho mission Member 4: Le Circle Fran.ais 2. MARTHA JANE ROSS B.SS.A BUSINESS EDUCATION Gamma Alpha 3 4: SNEA 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH ROSSER B S S A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Universitv Chn.r 1: Honor Roll 2.3: SNEA Alpha 3.4; Junior .Advisor 3. JULAINE RENEE ROSSMAN B.F.A. PAINTING PENELOPE WINSLOW ROUNDS Ms- Don .2.3; Leader sinner 4; Junior Shosv 3; .ACE 4 Junior Assist! CONSTANCE MARGARET ROUSE B A HISTORY Nessman Club 2: NEA 4; History Club 4; K. THERINE CELIA RUBEN R B FA. PAINTING Elholt Hall Fine Arts Committee 1.2; Art ( Coraddi 4 JUDITH SUS.AN RUBIN B S HOME ECONOMICS Hillel 1,2.3.4: Junior Show 3; . HEA 1.2.3,4. ELIZABETH SHERRILL RUDISILL B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Commission Member 1.2; SGA Chcerleadei House President 3; Court o( Social Regulati 3.4; ACE 4; Junior Show 3; Dorm Committ Day Committee 2. NAN PITTMAN RCFTY Chat B,S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dancr group 2,3.4; Vice-President 3; President 4, MARTHA SANDLTN RUSSELL Green: B.A. ENGLISH Stratford 1,2; Dorm Committees 3,4; Commisslone NEA 4; Section Leader 4. EXELYN AMANDA RYAN Monsev, BM MUSIC EDUC, TION Canterbury ' Club 1,2.3,4; Choir 1,2 3,4; Chorale 1 ,: Masquerac Daisv Cha 3,4; MENC 3,4; Opei SHIRLEY LIBBIE SALEEBY B A M. THEM. TICS Vice-President Freshman Cla dent 3; Golden Chain 3,4; sioner 4; Junior S Class Publicilv Chairman 2. MYRNA GAIL SAMETH B.A. PSYCHOLOGY NSA 1; Section leader 2; 1 Board 3,4. PATRICIA MAE SAMUELS B,F A, PAINTING Square-Circle 4; Sopho: club 3,4; Hall York, N.Y. SHARON ANN SANDERS B,A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GRETA CAROLYN SAUNDERS Drexel B A ENGLISH High Point College 1; Section leader 2; SNEA 3,4 BETSY CAREN SCHLEIN Linden, N J. B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rufty Saieeby Sanders Sfhmidt Scully Seligman Russell Sameth Saunde Sih.ieidci Sec h rest Sellars Ryan Samuels Schlein Schwartz Self Senn SENIORS MARliARET LISETTE SCHMIDT Durham B,S H E CLOTHING AND TEXTILE Elliott Hall Committee I; Spanish Club 1; AHEA 1,2. 3.4; WWB 2,3,4; Dorm Housekeepmg comnuttee 1,2,4; Chairman 4, EDITH LOUISE SCHNEIDER Rochester. N.Y, B,S MUSIC EDUC. TION ANNE ABRAMS SCHWARTZ Cranston R I B.A, ENGLISH Lesislalure 1; Band 3; Dniphin-Seal 1 2,3,4; H.llel 3, MARTHA HEMPHILL SCULLY IVIc. B,A, PHYSICS Newman Club 1,2,3.4; YDC 1,2; Section Leader 1,4; Dorm Committees 1,2,3,4; Square-Circle 1,2 3; Junior .As- sistant 3. BRENDA HARDY SECHREST McLrjnsville B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA 3,4; .-VCE 4; Honor Roll 3; TSA 4, ELISE REICHENB, CH SELF Winst.m-Salem B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Legislature 1: Sect.on leader 2: Assistant House Presi- dent 1; Westminister FelUmship 1,2,3; Treasurer 2; Serv- ice C.iiiinissinn Chairman 3; ACE 4; NEA 3 4 SANDRA l.STHER SELIGMAN Chambrrsburg Penii B F A ADVERTISING S, nin, Dance Group I 2,3; Dorm Coiniiiiile, s I J BARliARA JEAN SELLARS Wibinngion B s HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION B.ind I; ollevball 2; AHEA 3 4; SNEA 4; Dorm Coiii- miiie.s 1.3; YDC 3. K. THARINE RUFFNER SENN Raleigh B . ENGLISH Elliott Hall Social Committee 1,2; Legislature 2,3; Food ;,3; Cha on Me rman 3; Elections C 2; Spanish Club I 1 CAROLYN KAY SF.WELL Bill.rsda, M.I. B S,H K INTICRIOR DESIGN NSID 3,4; Scrrrlarv 4; Hoi„.r C.mrt 4; AHEA L ' 3,4. JANE SEYMOUR Charlc.Cd- BS.H.E. INTERIOR DESIGN H.1II Board 1,2.3.4; Junior Show 3; NSID 3,4; AHEA 1,2; Dorin Commitu-os 2,3; Pine Needles sl.iff 1. MARY JOAN SHARP FayemvilU- B,A, BIOLOGY Legislalure 1; BSU Social Chairman 1; Inler-donn bav ketball team 1; Hall Board 2; Assislant House Prcsi- denl 3; Chairman Sludent-Facully Renewing CommiHec in Biology; Beta Beta Beta President 4; Alumnae Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honors Program 1.2,3,4. CAROL JACKSON SHELL Roannkr Rapids B A ENGLISH MAMIE IRENE SHEPHERD Durham B M. LITURGICAL MUSIC Mu Phi Epsilon 1.2,3,4; Vice President 4; Choir 1 2,3,4; Junior Assislant 3; BSU 2,3; AoK-ncan Guild o( Organ- ists 1,2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 2,3; Junior Show 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Dorm ,Seclion leader 4. CAROLYN RUTH SHROPSHIRE Leaksyille B A ENGLISH SNEA 1,4; English Club 3,4; Debating Union 2,3; Hall Board 4 ANGELA GALE SIGMON Taylorsville B.A. DRAMMA AND SPEECH Elliott Hall Council 2; Masqueraders 3,4. NANCY CAROLE SIMINOFF West Orange, N J, B,A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 4; NEA 4. CAROLYN FRANCES SIMPKINS Jacksonyille B S HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Commission Member 1; SNEA 12,3,4; Section Leader I, 2,3. I; Legislalure 34; Health Liaison Committee 3; AHEA 1,2,3.4; Omicron Nu 4. Shell Sigmon Seymour Sheperd Siminoff Sharp Shropshii Simpkins CLASS OF 1966 MARY JEAN SINCLAIR Washington, DC, 1!.S S A. MERCHANDISING Dorm Committees 1; Intramural Sports I; AHEA 2; Gamma Alpha 3.4 GLORIA DARLENE SIPE Conoyer B A, ENGLISH LSA 1,2,3; Interlaith Council 2; Hall Board 3: English Club 3.4; SNEA 4; WWB 2.3,4. PAMELA ANNE SLUSHER St. Louis, Mo. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION AHEA 1.2.3,4; Junior Show 3; Dorm Committees 1,2.3, 4; SNEA 4: NCEA 4. BRENDA K. Y SMITH Hertfnr B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 2.3,4: SNEA 3,4; Marshal 4; Chemistr - Club 1 Section leader 4: Junior Assistant 3. GERALDINE ELIZABETH SMITH Burlinglo B.A, PSYCHOLOGY Tap Club I; Tennis Club 1.2; Dorm Committees 1,2,: YRC 1,2,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Elliott Hall Soci; r.yents Committee 2; Junior Show 3; Westminister Fe lowship 4; Honor Court 2; Dining Hall Committee : Assistant House President 4 LINDA KATHRY ' N SMITH Concor B.A. ELEMENT. RY EDUCATION Elliott Hall Social Committee I; Jester Day Committe 2; Daisy Chain 2; Junior Assistant 3; Junior Show ; .ACEI 2,3,4; Freshman Chairman 3; President 4; Senic Marshal 4; Honor Roll 1.2.3; SNEA 4; Dorm Commi tees 2,3, Sinclair B. Smith M. J. Smith Sipe G. Smith M. L. Smith Slusher K. Smith N. Smith Member 3; Junic dent 4; Senior C 3; Golden Cha cil 4; English Club 3.4; Social Chairman I 4 MARY LOU SMITH LumI B A. PSYCHOLOGY Commission Member 1; Jester Day Co urt 2; Jacket mitlee 1; Junior Class Vice-Presiden ,t 3; Senior President 4; Inter-class Council 3.4; President 4; chology Club 3,4; Orientation Wee k Committee State Student Legislature 4. NANCY CAROLYN SMITH Spruce B.A. BIOLOGY SANDRA DELORES SMITH B S H E. INTERIOR DESIGN AHEA 1; TSA 1.2.3.4; NSID 3.4. LINDA VVIKE SMYRE B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Lufhcran Student .Association 1,2.3. 1; SNEA 3.4: ACE 4. JANET M.AXINE SNYDER B.A DR.AMA .AND SPEECH UNC-G Theater 1.2,3.4; Masquerad liott Hall Social Committee 1.4; Intramural 1 CHRISTINE WILLING SOLEM i EM PIANO Choir 1.2.3.4; Mu Phi Epsilon 2.3,4; Hono ),4; VDC 4; El- Hon. i Progi 1.2.3.4; eensboro ICKIE JIOLET SORENSEN B.A HISTORY YDC 1,2.3; NSA 2; Legislature 3; Elliott Social Science Forum 3.4; Phi Alpha Theia 3 4; Coraddi 4. SHERRY HORD SPANGLER Lawndale B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GENE ANNA SP.ARKS Kinston B.S.H.E. CHILD DEXELOPMENT Newman Club 1.23,4; Junior Assistant 3; AHEA 3,4; ACEI 4; Junior Show 3, MARTHA LEE SPENCER Wilmington B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Section leader 1; Girls ' Glee Club I; Hall Board 3; Court ol Social Regulations 4. MARIAN LEE STALEY Garner B.A. ENGLISH Brevard College 1.2; Inter-Iaith Council 3; Wesley Foun- dation Vice-President 4; Dorm Committee 3. S. Smith Solem Sparks Sorensen Spencer Snyder Spangler Staley SENIORS J. Stewart Stokes Stein M. Stewart Stephens.™ S. Stewart M. Stone LOIS CLAIRE STEENECR Colts Neck. N.J. B S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Secrctarv-Treasurer o( Sophomore Physical Education Major Class 2; Co-Off Club 12,3,4; Co-Editor of Ma- jor ' s Voice 3. Senior Speaker o( Major Council 4 LINDA ROSE STEIN Durham B.A. SOCIOLOGY Hillel 1.2.3.4; President 3; Inter-Faith Council 3; SNEA 1.3.4; Parliamentarian 4; Social Science Forum 3,4; Jun- ior Assistant 3; SOA Orientation Committee 4; Sociology Club 3.4; President 4; Alpha Kappa Delta 4; President 4; Hall Board 3; Dorm Committees 2.3. BRENDA KAY STEPHENSON Sraithfield B S.SA. BUSINESS EDUCATION Junior Assistant 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4; Dorm Committee 3; Typing Staff ol Pine Needles 3; SNEA 3.4 JEAN MEYER STEW.ART Winston-Salem B S HE. INTERIOR DESIGN Glee Club I; Hall Board 1; Dorm Committee I; Class Secretary 2; Class Beauty 2; Class Ring Chairman 3; Junior Show 3; NSID 3.4; Vice-President 3. MARY BETH STEWART Troutinan B S,S A, BUSINESS EDUCATION ESU I; French Club 1; Daisy Chain 2; Junior Assistant 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4; Section leader 3; Junior Show 3; SNEA 4; Glee Club 3. SARAH FRANCES STEWART Concord B A. MATHEMATICS EDUCATION NEA 3.4; Elliott Hall Social Cnmmitirr 3; Square- Circle 2.3.4; First ire-PrrsidenI 4. SUE REA STOKES B S. SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION Junior Assistant 3; Gamma Alpha 3.4; Spollicht 4- BARBARA LYNN STONE B.A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Charlnll Elliott Hall Enierl. SNF.A 4 MARY KENNEDY .STONE B A MATHEMATICS Coir :3 4; ACEI 3.4; i BARB RA JEAN STRICKLAND WUminglon B.A ELEME.MARY EDUCATION VVilmingio.. Coll.-.!,- I; YDC 4: SNEA 4: ACEI 4. JUDITH CAROLYN STUTTS Aslii-Loro B A SOCIOLOGY Freshman Conunission 1: Section Icad.-r 1; Dorm Coni- JANICE GAYLE STYONS PIvmoulh B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Weyerhaeuser Scholar 1.2,3.4; Honor Roll 1,2; Junior Assistant 3; SNEA 3,4; UNC-G Representative Future Teacher 3; Section leader 1; H.ill Board 3; Glee Club 1; Choir 4; ACEI 4; UCCF 1,2. BARBARA I.rr, SULLIV, N Greensboro B 1 I 1 Ml M RY EDUC. TION SM ! 1 11. I,. .1 Roll 3; TSA 1.2.3.4; ACEI 4 S. MiK I ' ln LLIS SULT.AN Rocky Mount B.A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NANCY DIANE SUTTLES Fayctteville B.A. PSYCHOLOGY f% ANN WELLS SWAIN Washinglo B.S. SECRETARIAL ADMINISTR. TION Gamma Alpha 3.4; Meredith College 1,2; Wesley Four dation 3,4. IRENE STROUD SWAIM Ashebor B.A. HISTORY Honors 2; State Government Intern 3; SNEA 3.4; Hi! tory Club 3,4; Elliott Hall Committee 4; SGA Healt Liaison Committee 4; Dorm Committee 1,3. CAROLYN ANN TAYLOR Du,i B,A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NEA 3,4; SNEA 3,4; Masqueraders 4; Hall Board 4 CLASS OF 1966 SUSAN TERRELL Henderson B.A. ENGLISH English Club 2.3,4; Daisy Ch,iin 2; Carolinian Staff 2; Commission Member 3; Dnlphln-Seal 3.4; Junior Show 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Dorm Committee 1 ELIZABETH JANE THEILING Charlotte B.A. BIOLOGY Elliott Hall Committee 1; Rat Day Committee 2; Honor Roll 2; Junior Show 3; Junior Assistant 3; Beta Beta Beta 3,4; Med Tech Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Sec- retary of Beta Beta Beta 3; Section leader 4; Junior Project Committee 3 JOYCE OAKES THOMAS Grifton B,A, BIOLOGY Wesley Foundation 1; Section leader 1,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Med Tech Club 1,2.3.4: Dorm Housekeeping com- mittee 1; Junior Show 3. ROWENA ELAINE THOMERSON Winston-Salem B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Food Liaison Committee 2; NEA 3; ACE 4; NEA 4 SARAH ANNETTE THOMPSON Jackson Springs B.S PHYSICAL EDUCATION WeslminUter Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Jacket Committee 1,2; R.A. Cabinet 1.4; GoK Club President 4; YDC 3.4; As- sistant House President 2; Class Commission 2,4; Jun- ior Show 3; Faculty-Student Reviewing Committee 3; Physical Edu. 2,3 MARY BETH THOMS B S PSYCHOLOGY Dorm Committees 1.2,3; Juni Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Croup 2 Student-Faculty Council 3; Hall 3; YRC 1,2,3,4; President 3; Fina: ; Chai an 4, MARGARET ELAINE THRASHER B.S.S.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Junior Assistant 3; Gamma Alpha 3,4; 1 SNEA 34; Dorm Social Committee 2,3,4; Se. SUSAN WILHELMINA TOMSON Great Neck Long Island, NY. B.A. PSYCHOLOGY KATHERINE JOANNE TOPODAS Springfield, Mass, B A HISTORY Junior House President 3; HPA 3; Dorm Committees 1; Sophomore Commission 2; Class Newspaper 2,3; Rat Day Committee 2; Parents ' Weekend Talent Show 2; Hand- book-Evaluation Committee 3; Junior Show 3; History Club 3,4; Co-Ordinator of Freshman Cabinet 4; Social Court 4; Pine Needles Staff 4; SNEA 4. Strickland Sullivan Terrell Tho Thrasher Stutts Sulton R. S vaii Theiling Thompson Tomson Styons Suttles Taylor Thomas Thoms Topodas c JUDITH LUCILLE TRIPP Raleigh B-A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Elliot! Hall Social Comraiucc 1; Service League 1; Executive Council 2.3: Fmluiian Formal Chairman I; SNEA 3,4; ACEI 4. KATHERINE ANN TUCKER Greensboro B.A. HISTORY YDC 1.2.3,4; Vice-President 2: President 3; Junior As- sistant 3; History Club 3,4; Legislature 2,3; German Club 4; Tennis Club 1; Coraddi 3,4 RITA DEAN TUECHE Huntsville. Ala. B.5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION R.A Recreational Sports Head 2; Cn-Editor of Major ' s MARV KATHRYN TURBAN B.A HISTORY META LOUISE TURKELSON B.A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PHYLLIS KATHLEEN TWIDDY B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Choir 1.2,3.4 JESSICA ANN UNDERWOOD B S. SECRETARIAL ADMINISTR.ATION ROSE .ANDREA UPCIIURCH B S HE. FOOD AND NUTRITION LINDA F.AYE USHER B.A. E.NGLISH Dorm Committees. 1.2; Class Commission 4. Manhasscl. N.J. Tripp Tucker Tueche Turban Tiirkelsnn Twiddy Underwood Uprhurch Usher VauRhn Vi ' uers Walker S. Walker Wallace Walters Walter Ward Warden SEMIORS CAROLYN ELIZABETH VAUGHN Winston-Salem B S.H E. INTERIOR DESIGN Service League 1: Home Economics Club 1; Spanish Club 1; YRC 3; NSID 3.4. DIANE ELIZABETH VIGUERS Malvern. Pa. B.A. ENGLISH Dorm Committee 1; Canlerburv Clul, I; English Club 2.3.4; Junior Show 3; M.irilijl 4; SNEA 3,4; Hall Board 4; NCEA 3.4. JOELLA HENDRICKS WALKER Gastonia B A BIOLOGY Beta Beta Beta 3.4; German Club I; SNEA 4; Dorm Committee 1,4; Honor Roll 3; Section Leader 4. SALLY RAULSTON WALKER B S. POLITICAL .SCIENCE ANN LOUISE VALL.ACE B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dorm Elections Representative 1; ACE 2 3.4; 4; NEA 2.3; Hall Board 3; Legislature 3. Sec er 4; WSFW 2,3,4, SHARON ANN WALTERS B A .SOCIOLOGY STARLING ANNE WALTER 1 B A HISTORY MARTHA ELLEN WARD BS H E, INTERIOR DESIGN NSID 4. JOHNNA LYNNE WARDEN B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION French Club 2: Dorm Kitchen Committee 3; SNEA 3.4; WWB 3.4; Dorm Housekeeping Co: Dorm CREAL Representative 4; SNEA 4. i MELINDA GAIL BARKLEY WEBB Chariot B.S.S.A. MERCHANDISING Dorm Commillccs 1,4; Gamma Alpha 3,4, ROXANNE WEBSTER Charloiicsvillc, V B,M, MUSIC EDUCATION Choir 2,3.4; President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dorm Comniim 1.2,3; Legislature 1; MENC 3,4; Junior Show 3; Cantc burv Club 1,2.3.4. JOYCE MARIE WELLONS Seir B.A. SOCIOLOGY SALLY STUART WENSTRAND Tnon B A. PSYCHOLOGY NEA 3,4. JUDITH LYNNE WESLEY Charlotte B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Elliott Hall Dance Committee 1; Ju nio T Marshal 3; ACE 3; NEA 3.4; Marshal 4; Legislature 4 ANN BARBETTE WEST W indsor B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ANNETTE TiXlER WEST Houston, Tex. B.A. MATHEMATICS BILLIE LESLIE WHARTON Greensboro B.A. LATIN Dorm Committees 1.2; Freshman Bi ill Committee 1; Jun- ior Assistant 3; Junior Show 3; H on. Dr Roll 2,3; Com- mittee on Legislation 3. CAROLE JEAN WHEDBEE Wilmington B.A, HISTORY Pine Needles staff 2,3,4; Editor 4; D irm Committees 2. 3,4; Junior Show 3; SNEA 4; History CI ub 3,4. Jl 0 Ware Warren W. Warren Watei ield Watkins Watson Watts Weaver Webb M. Webb Wcnstrand A. West taleigl, Holly ll.ndel MARGARET ANNE WARE B,s lll: l,TIl EDUC.VrlON MAKV DUNN WARREN B.A. ENGLISH Service Le.igue 1; AHEA 1 .! Failb Council 3; Intramural lees 1.3. DIANA JAMES W. TERFIELD BS.H E, INTERIOR DESIGN ELIA JANE WATKINS B.A. ENGLISH Hall Board 3,4; English Club 3,4; SNEA 3.4; Junioi Class Commission 3; NOTE 3.4; Dorm Coinniill.es 1.2. MARY ALYCE WATSON Grernsborr B M. VIOLIN Greensboro Symphony 1,2.3.4; Greensboro Little Sympho ny 3,4; Sinlonia 1.2.3.4; My Phi EpsiUm 2.3.4; Sludenl Honors Council 3; Honor Roll 1,2.3; Westminister Pel lowship 2.3. DIANE LOUISE WATTS Roanoke, Va B M, MUSIC APPLICATION CAMILLA BOLIN WE.WER Stanlc, BA HISTORY Ha li.. NSA 3; History Club 3,4, MARY RANDOLPH WEBB B Sli E CLOTHING Class Treasurer 2; Pulilicitv Co CLASS OF 1966 Webster Well.. IIS Wesley West Wharton Whedbee k SHIRLEY ANN WHEELER New Bern B S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Catawba College 1; Band 1: UCCF 1.2,3; R,A. 1.2,3,4; Junior Assistant 3: Student-Faculty Counc il Representa- tlve 3, Secretai 3: Honor Roll 3, JEAN GRAHAM WHITAKER Oak Ridge B A HISTORY Choir 1,2; Elliott Hall Entertainment Comi nittee 2; State Student Legislature 2; Jester Kay Skit 2 ; Daisy Chain 2; Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum 3,4; Golden Chain 3i Junior Show 3; Legislature 1,4; CARY HORNER WHITE Class Parlia- Charlotte B,F.A, TEXTILE DESIGN Elliott Hall Social Committer 1; Ring Cor nmittee 3; Art Club 3,4; Dorm Social Committee 4; Hall Board 4; Jun- ■ Sho DI. NE BARNHILL WHITLEY Greensboro B,A, ELEMENTARY EDUC. TION Section leader 3: SNEA 3 4: .VCE 4: TSA 4 EDITH LEE WHITENF- Shelby B A M. THEM. T1CS Square-Circle 1.2.3,4; Secretan-Treasurer 2; Housekeep- ing Committee 1; Honors Program 1,2.3; SNEA 1,4. DIANA BRIDGES WHITLOCK Southern Pines B.A. M.ATHEMATICS Housekeeping Committee 2; Square-Circle 2.4; TSA 3.4; Spanish Club 1. ANNE LOUISE WIGGINS Wilson B.A. ENGLISH Section leader 3; SNEA 3.4; Honor Roll 1.3; Dorm Committee 1; Junior Assistant 3; Honors Program 3,4; Mary Morrosv Classroom Teacher ' s Award 4 ANN PATRICIA WILLIAMS Newton Grove B M MUSIC EDUCATION MARTHA ELLEN WILLIAMS Reidsville B A ECONOMICS Hall Board 1.4: Court ot Social Regulations 1.2,3; Har- riet Elliott Social Science Forum 3.4: Chairman 4; Daisy Cham 2; Junior Show 3; Commission Member 4, Wheeler Whitley Wiggins P. Williams J. Wtlson L. Wiiistead . - Wilson N. Wilson M. Winstead White Whitlock M. Williams B. Wilson V. Wtlson S. Winstead SENIORS V V V PATTY FAYE WILLIAMS Mooresville B.A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACE 3.4; SNEA 4; Daisy Chain 2; Dorm Committee Chairman 1: Junior Show 3 ALICE BARNETTE WILSON Raleigh B A. BIOLOGY Hall Board 2.4; Section leader 1; NEA 4. BRENDA KAY WILSON Newton B.S.S.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Gamma Alpha 3.4; Dorm Committee 2.3 4: Spanish Club 1; Junior Show 3; SNEA 3; BSU 1.2.3,4, JACQUELINE WILSON Greensboro B A ENGLISH Handbook staff 1,2,3 4: Editor 3. NORA ELLEN WILSON Greensboro B.A. ENGLISH NSA 1; Jester Day Skit 2; State Student Legislature 2; Junior Show 3; English Club 3,4; Daisy Chain 2; SNEA 4; Elliott Hall Entertainment Committee 1; Chairman 2; President Elliott Hall 4: Junior Assistant 3. VIRGINIA GRAHAM WTLSON Statesville BS.S A. BUSINESS EDUCATION Gamma Alpha 3.4; TSA 4. LAURA LEGGETT WINSTEAD Elm City B.A. BIOLOGY Greensboro Symphony 1.2.3,4; Greensboro Little Orches- tra 2,3.4; Sinfonia 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Honor Roll 1.2,3: Junior Assistant 3; Med Tech Club 1,2.3,4; Beta Beta Beta 3.4; Daisy Chain 2; Opera Orchestra 1.2.3; Win- ston-Salem Symphony 3,4. MAMIE WEBB WINSTEAD Richlands B A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Hall Board 3; Commission Member 3. ACE 4; SNEA SANDRA KAY WINSTEAD B A MATHEMATICS Square-Circle 1 2.3,4; Sophom. 3; Court of Social Regulations i Sanford ANNIE WII.MOTll WINTERS WiiiM„„-S.il,Mi B A, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AshrMll.-IlMcmore College I; NEA 4. NADINE BARBARA WINTON Ch.irlotu- B A, SOCIOLOGY Hillel 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2.3; Sociology Club 3,4; Junior Assisl.iiil 3; Junior Commission 3; Hall Board 4; NSA 1,2; Dorm Committers 1.2,4; UNC-G Theater 1; YDC 3,4. K. THRYN MARY ALICE WIRICK Gasionia B S HE. INTERIOR DESIGN Lutlieran Student Association 1,2.34; NSID 3,4; Dorm Committees 1,4; Section leader 1,3: AHEA 4. Fla NY, CLAIRE TAYLOR WISEMAN Win B.A. ENGLISH CYNTHIA ANN WISENBURG Jamestown B,S P,E. DANCING LYDIA ANN WORSLEY Washington B.A. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Junior Assistant 3; Senior Editor ol Pine Needles; ACE 4; NEA 4. CONNIE DALE WRAY Greensboro B.A ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Band I; HSU 1; Daisy Chain 2; ACEl 3.4; SNEA 4; TSA 4. BARBARA ANN WRENN Rocky Mount B.A, SOCIOLOGY 4-H Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2; YDC 2.3; Sociology Club 3.4; SNEA 4. JOYCE RUTH YATES Fayetteville B.A. ENGLISH Dorm Committees 1.4; English Club 3.4; SNEA 4; Hon- or Roll 3. Winters Wiseman Wray Winton Wisenburg Wrenn Wirick Worsley ' ates CLASS OF J 966 Young M. A. Vount LINDA RUTH YOUNG Greensb B.A. PSYCHOLOGY BSU 1; Spanish Club 1.2.4; Dorm Commiltec 1; Chi 3.4; Psychology Club 3.4; Student-Faculty .Mvis Curriculum Committee 4; French Club 4 MARTHA ANN YOUNT Cone B.A ENGLISH Junior .Vsistant 3; YDC 2; English Club 3.4; Ju. Commission 3; SNEA 4; Dorm Committees 4. MARY ELLEN YOUNT Hick B.A. ENGLISH Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorale 3; YRC 1,2.3.4; Dorm Comi lees 1.2,3; Section Leader 3; Honors Program SNEA 3,4; Inter-Faith 2; English Club 2,3.4; Elect! 2,3,4; Intercollegiate Choral Festiyal 2; Honor Roll 3,4. Secretary, Joan Park President. Andy Anderson Vice-President. Martha Jane Carson CLASS OF 1967 As a Freshman Class the class of ' 67 began with approximately 1300 students, as a result of many transfers, marriages, and wirious reasons, we are now onlv a little o ' er 60(1 strong. Cheerleader, Elissa Joyner Treasurer, Barb Decker bjyssi.. ■ ' = =iS;-.J2 Abbott, Harriet Cheek Abbott, Jean Butler Abell, Helen Elizabeth Adams, Clarita Ann Aiken, Kylie Sue Albright, Kay Florence Albright, Pamela Ashton Aldridge, Shirley Louise Allen, Sarah Louise Alston, Elizabeth Johnson Amey, Dorothy Mae Anderson, Corella Anderson, Judy Virginia Anderson, Rebecca Susan Andrew, Neill Macintosh Andrews, Claudia V ' irginia Andrews, Judith Etta Aspden, Carol Adele Atkinson, Brcnda Gay Atwood, Harolene Gail Aycock, Betty Lou Aydlett, Judith White Ayers, Andrea Jane Ayscue. Sandra Kaye Ma Elli Bailey, Katherine Conrad Bailey, Patricia Ruth Bailey. Virginia Dawn Baird. Vicki Dianne Baldwin, Barbara Jane Baldwin, Joyce Anne Barden, Mary Alice Barnes. Betty Jo Barnes. Diana Ste ens Barnes, Joanne Elizabe Barnes. Sandra Kay Barnett, Judy Lynn Barrow, Elizabeth Ann Barwick, Joyce Lee Beatty. Brenda Gail Beck, Karen Elizabeth Bendheim, Judy Ann Bennett, Shelia A. Bernard, Roselea Candace Beverly, Virginia Elena Billings. Barbara . nn Birmingham, .Ann W. Blackburn, Judy Kay Blackuell. Sylvia Ann Blakeley, James Lloyd II Blalock, Barbara Ann Blankenship, Mary Ann Blanton, Linda Sherrill Bledsoe, Linda Glenise Boaz, Jane Ellen Bonnet, Jo Ann Boyd, Patricia Josephine Bradley, Rebecca Martin Brake, Evelyn Five Brandon, Carole Ruth Brandt, Judith Kay Brazee, Barbara Elizabf Bridges. Martha Susan Brinson, Zelle Pollock Brittain. Mary Gates Brosius, Susan Carol Brown, Carolyn Suzette Bryan, Sara Oli ' ia Buie, Ann Purcell Buntin.g, Betsy Leigh Burg, Leslie Jane Burris, Lois Ilene Burroughs. Mar ' .Mice Bush. Karon Ruth Butler, Bettina Concetta Butler, Johanna Lane Byrd. Barbara Ann Calhoun. Linda Sue Campbell, . lice Emily Campbell. Gayle Joyce Camplong. Linda Jean Carey, Judy .Ann Carpenter, Lorraine N. Ca Vi Carraway. Kathryn Elaine Carson, Martha Jane Carter. Xancy Quinn Cassell. Ann Baldwin Cathcart, Carolyn Tirzah Cato, Linda Gail Caudle. .Arlyss Susan Cazel, Audre Elizabeth Changaris, Sherry Elizabeth Chapman, Irma Gail Chappell, Anne Fitzgerald ' r A X ©i f f Chappell, Pamela Ann Check, Helen Yvonne Cheek, Sandra Marie Church, Barbara Ann Church, Louise Park Clanton, Brenda Ann Clark, Joyce . nn Clarke, Dinah Joy Clifton, Lycia Sandra Clifton, Sandra Charle Cline, Joyce Marilyn Cockerham, Elizabeth Cole, Mary Br Colemai Coletta, Coletta, 1, SyK ' ia Kathryn Francess A. Lillian Theresa Julia Elizabeth Susan Claire ■ Collins, Sherry Gale Coltrane, Betty Coltrane, Joyce Marie Compton, Mao ' Sue Cook, Diana Day Cook, John F. Cook, Judith Daniel Cook, Judith Lynne Cooper, Teresa Jane Cox, Beverly Sue Cox, Linda Kathleen Cox, Nathalia Sue Cox, Patricia Ann Craddock, Bertha Jeannine Grain,- Janice Carole Crawley, Kathryn Warren Cromartie, Elizabeth Crowder, Dorothy Jane Crumbley, Glenda Yvonne Crump, Jayne Pittman Cserpnyak, Charlotte Sedonya Culbrcth, Carolyn Mayficld Cunningham, Linda Faye Curts, Martha . nn Daniels, Michael Dean Darnell, Jane Meredith Daughtr) ' , Mary Hallie Davenport, Dorthea Howard Davenport, Norma Kathryn Davenport, Rebecca E. Davis, Brenda Hanna Davis, Carolyn Dickson Davis, Cheryl E e Davis, Joe Alan Davis, Judy Ann Davis, Mary Nell Deal, Alma Ruth Deal, Judith Rebekah Decker, Barbara Jean Dehdashti, Shahnaz Dick, Linda Garry Dickson, Connie Kaye Dixon, Anna Wolff Dixon, Dorothy Ellen Doggett, Helen Manley Doherty, Margaret A. Doss. Ann Brooks Earnhardt, Carole Anne Easterling, Nancy Jane Edsel. Linda Beth Egbert. Mar - Jane Elliot, Caroline McHardy Elliott, Jacqueline Elizabeth Ellis, Rebecca Blanche Ellis, Sandra Karol Ellis, Wanda Kay Engard, Karen Sleigh Eskridge, Susan Virginia Estes, Carolyn Lee Farmer. Rachel J. Farrell, Susan Marie Featherstone, Kay Camille Felton, Carolyn Frances Felton. Judy Ryals Fennell. Valerie Ina Finch, Rose Mary Flatt, Anna Ruth Fleming. Rosalyn Rogers Floto, Leslie Ann Flye, Annie Daughtry Folger, Emily Louise Fonvielle, Barbara Ann Ford, Celia Ann Foster, Edith Foley Foy. Ellen Keating Freeman. Gracie Lee Freeman, Patncia D. Futrell, Robin Gloria Gainey. Martha Byrd Gale, Martha Anderson Galloway. Poinsettia Sandn Garner, Connie Sue Gamer, Linda Maness Geraghty, Pamela Ann Gholson, Griselle Cooper Giannetti, Caraway Gilbert, Sarah M. Gillespie, Nancy Brooke Glazener, Janet Olivia Glover, Linda Morray Graham, Carole Leigh Graves, Sherry Ann Gray, Carolyn Jean Greene, Nancy Donaue Grier, Nancy Hudson Grier. Virginia Mitchell Griffin, Joyce Mae Grogan, Sherry L. Gross, Janice Elaine Gudger, Tina Dianne Haile, Elizabeth Lynch Hall, Ann Lindsay Hall, Mary Suann Halsey, Sara Elizabeth Hamner, Anne Bruce Hand, Patricia Lyle Harmon, Alice Ann Harrell, Judith Carol Harriil, Nancy Lee Harris, Elizabeth Ann Harsey, Judith Larson Hartman, Mary- Jane Hasell, Mar - Joyce Hassell. Barbara A, Hatcher, Frances Josephii Hawkins, Wanda Mae Hayes. Nancy Elizabeth Hayward. Alison Hebert, Annabelle Hedrick, Mary Marvin Helms, Nancy Carolyn Helsing, Elizal eth C. Hendricks. Diane Eve Herrick, Judith Leigh Herring, Alice Raye Hill, Rena M. j f f m . ' ' fi fj Hinson. Carol Ann Hoke, Janice Lee Holloman, Betty Ann Holloway, Wanda Ann Holman, Catherine Eloise Honey, Toni Elizabeth Hopkins, Catherine Ellen Hopper, Clyda Marie Hopper. Margaret Gettys Hopson, Judith Lvnne Horn, Devereux Horner, Bonnie .Alice Horton, Sandra Lee Horwitz. Toba Edith Hostettler, .Anna Barbara Howard, Dottie Warren Howard, S. Patricia Howell, Barbara Lillian Howell. Joyce Dean Hubbard. Margaret Loui: Hucks. Ann Pirtle Hudson. Margaret Ellen Huffer, Mary Susan Hughes. Sharon Patricia Hunter, Janet .Mspaugh Hunter. Linda Louise Hussey. Barrie Elizabeth Hutchins. Janice Ruth Hutchins. Marj- Jo Hutchinson, Joyce Lee Hutton, Linda Joyce Hyldahl, Diane Elizabeth Hyman, Rita Esther Ingram, Dorothy Finlator Isley, Deanna Jo Ivie, Annie Elizabeth Jack. Martha Louise Jackson, Mary Jo Jarrctt. Mary Jennings Jeffreys. Sandra Lynn Jenkins. Nancy Irene Jcrman, Patricia Diane Johnson. E, Francine Johnson, Elizabeth R Johnson. Katherine Amelia Johnson. .Martha Rose Johnson, Marianne Elizabeth J.)Ily, Mildred Franklin f5 f .i.a 0 9 Jones. Harry Kent Jones, Helen Christine Jones, Judith Annette Jones, June Carolyn Jones. Lucreatia Ann Jones, M. Charlene Jones, Martha Jane Jones, Sarah Kathryn Joyner, Mar ' Elissa Judd, Penelope Jumper. Linda Carol Justice, Mary Caroline Kale. Mary Lois Kanipe, Esther Sue Kayler, Susan Claire Keeton, Hope Marie Keisler, Brenda Louisi Kelly, Brenda Joyce Kelly, Nancy Uean Kemp. Julia E. Kellenberger. Mary Anne Kennedy, Sonya Nell Kiker, Patricia Gail Kirkman, Jean Shcrwyn Koontz, Velna Janet Kornov, Phyllis Rena Kouns, Cynthia Ann Laughter. Alice Susan Lavin, Moya Jean Lawing, Martha Elizabeth Lee, Barbara Emerson Lee, Barbara Rose Lee, Judy Raye Leemon, Susan Ann Leigh, Mary Coke Levinson, Rhea Zipporah Lewis, Alice Ray Lindav, Sara Elizabeth Liverman. Kay Camille Long, Paula Lynn Love, Rowena Ann Lowe, Nelia G. Lowery, Sue Jo Lundy, Patricia Anne McCanless, Mildred Sue McConnell, Catherine Margaret McCoy. Dorothy Cama McCrackan, Frances Cam l MacCartcr. Gloria Jean MacKay. Joan Marie McConnel. Judith Warren McCracken. Mar - Susan McDonald. Joyce Annette McDonald. Judy .-Xnn McDonald. Susan Carolir McDowell, Helen Gueth McFadden. .Anne Carol McFarland. Judy Ellen McGehee. Becky Ellen McGill. Peggy L. Mclnnis. Nancy Louise McLeod. Rebecca Lynn McLeod. Sue Graham McMahan. Eula Elizabeth McMahon. Ro.xie Jane McWhirter. Frances Anne Madden. Margaret Preston Mahaffey. Joyce Ann Marlin. Linda Sue Marshall. Janet Kyle Martin. Mary Beth Martin. Penelope .Ann Martin. Victoria Massey. Sylvia Mae Matheus. Marjorie Elizabeth Matthe s. .Alice Susan Matthews, Glenda Favc Matthews. Jeanne Marie May. Betrv- Franklin Mayes. Brenda Jean Medford. Linda Marlene Medlin. Mary Avelcnc Meekins, Elizabeth Rebecc Mehring. Susan Elan Meiere. Janet Carolyn Melvin, Elizabeth Anne Memory. Judy Merritt. Ann Carol Meyland. Sarah Jncelyn Miller, Rita Brice Mohr. Nancy Jean Mo,,rr. Donna Jeanne Moose, Catherine Jean Moran. Barlsara Janice Morgan, Margaret Gail Morgan. Patricia Ann I IS fcO i I :. Miirgan. Ruih Dodd Morris. Agnes Marie Morton, Mary Elizabeti; Moser, Carolyn Legg Motsinger, Sandra Kay Moulton, Jean Frances Muir, Anne Lee Myers, Sadie Katherin Myers, Mary Ruth Myrick, Paula Jean Nelson, Carolyn Polk Nelson, Woodie Kaye Nielsen, Pamela . nn Norman, Elizabeth Moir Nunn. Linda Kay Oehman, Carol . nn Olive, Genevieve Gail Overcash. Lucy Lorene Overman, Glennie Kaye 0 etty .An Paoli, Donna Jeanm Parcel!. Carol .Ann Park, Joan F. Parker, Frances Lee Parr, Judy Fay Parry, Ann Elizabeth Patrick, Patricia Jeanne Patterson, Terie Lynn Payne. Margaret Jane Peckworth, Barbara Loui; Peeler, Nancy Elizabeth Peeples. Jan Pennington, Kay Phillips Perry, Marcia Corile Perry, Patricia Lee Perr ' , Sandra Aileen Phillips, Alice West Pierce, Carol Ann Pierce, De% ala C. Pinnell, Beverly Jeanne Pitts, Margaret Louise Pollard, Gayle Louise Pool, Mary Kathrine Poole, Laura Virginia Poole, Margaret Lou Posey, Zenia Florence Poston, Annie Lee Powell. Clare Scott Powers. Linda Ann Presnell. Henrietta Anne Prince. Susan Robertson Priichett. Laura Ellen Proctor. Alberta June Proffit. Ronda Gavle Putnam. Elva Ann Pyrant, Judith Carol Rainey, Ruth Ehzabeth Ransome. Elizabeth Whii Ray, Andrea Marie Reed, Barbara Lvnn Reed. Jane Hays Rembert. Margaret Susan Renfro, Barbara Ann Rezac, Lynn Carol Rice, Shelby Jean Richardson. Janice Sue Richardson. Sarah Forsythe Riddick. Cher -1 Lynn Ridenour, Margaret Wellford Roach. Carol Yvonne Robertson, Cornelia Arline Roberson. PhylHs Kaye Roberts. Lola Carulvn Rogers. Donna Louise Rogers, Elaine Nancy Rose. Marjorie Jacqualyn Ross. Xancy Dianne Rowland. Sarah Elizabeth Rudd. Margaret Ellc Russell. Mary . nn Sacrinty, Dianne Ka Sadler. Joyce Lynn Sandford. Vict.aia B Sartin. Rubv Pearl Saiterfield. Barbara Lee Sawyer, Dorothy Belle Schadel, Elizabeth Ann Schar. Kathleen Anne Scobey, Carolyn Lee Scott. Margaret Lear Seawcll. Kathleen Bert Sharff. Marjorie Ann Shcllington. Susan Ann Shellon, Frances Lynne Shclton. Mary Ellen Shipley. Agnes Gray (v - ' i f 0 ji; Simpson, Martha Helen Singletan-. Nelan Lee Skinner, Marjorie L. Skoglund, Julianna Sloan. Sue Smith, Barbara Frances ith, Linda Grace lith, Linda Scott lith, Lucinda Ford lith, Marilyn Jane lith, Nancy Ida lith, Nancy Ruth Smith, Patricia Lynda Smith, Rachel Margaret Smith, Sherry . nn Smith, Sukie Armstrong Smith, Thomas Clifton, Jr, Snyder, Frances Margaret Soknl, Karla Lofton Somcrs, Dorothy Marie Sorkin, Mona Ruth Southern, Paul Maynard Southworth, Nancy Marie Sparkman, Jackie Baltic Sparks, Peggy Sue Spates, Dorothy .Ann Spratt, Choice Townley Spruill, Melanie . nne Stanley. Beverly Virginia Stegall. Marilyn Diane Stell, Jean Stephensoi Stewart, Donna Jean Stewart, Elizaljeth Fe Stewart, Nellie Bond i Stimpson. S Stiner, Car Stokes, Corinna Cant Stone, Martha Trent Stout, Janet Boggs Stringfield, Julia Marie Stuart, Julie Fellows Summer, Lila Elizabeth Sunderland, Stacie Sulton, Barbara Parhai Sulton, Sandy Swann, Judy Sweet. Lois Elaine Swicegood, Barbara Jc Suicet:nnd. Man- Ann Swink. Patricia Anne Swiss, Andrea Jane Swofford, Lena Marie Sykcs. Lynn Hamilton Tageart. Alice Ann Talley. Maude Jcurdan Tart. Sandra Jean Taylor. Barbara Ann Taylor. Jane Williams Taylor. Robhie Dianne Teague, Suzanne E. Tepper. Fern Thomas, Carolyn Delores Thomas. Joyce Young Thomas. Linda Lou Thomas, Susan Larue Thomason, Ruth Ann Thompso n. Anthony Reginald Thompson, Charlotte Ruth Thompson, Elizabeth A. Thompson. Nona K. Dayberry Thornton. Eileen Sterling Thornton, Emilic Susan Todd, Brenda Pearl Todd, Mary Frances Todd. Sandra Willeen Treniifiere, Diane Leslie Trivette. Toniyc Joyce Tucker. Cherr - Lvnn Tudor, Glenda Joyce Turner. Beatrice Tonilin; Turner, Sandra Sue Turner. Sonja Lee Tyson. Martha Penelope Undcruood. Virginia Le Untz. Andrea Fay Upright. Mary Levon Valentine, Sylvia Lee Vanderschaaf. Anita M- Van Home. Janice Loui Vaughn. Barbara Jean Vaughn. Judi Aylern Vincent. Alice (Iray Vinesctt. Patricia . nn Wagner. Phyllis Ann Wagoner. Jenny Susan Wakefield, Marsha Ann l:F Walker. Elizabeth Moirov Waters. .Mice Marian Watkins, Judith .Annette Watson, Diana Eugene Watts, Marilyn .Annette Watts, Rebecca Sue Weathers. Gwendolyn Grier Weaver. Monette . nn Weber, Gail Sandra Wells, ' irginia .Ann Werner. Nita L. West, William Ray Wharton, Kay Bryan Whetstine, Nancy Lyr White. Betty White, Gary Helen White. Brenda Sherril White, Kathrvn L- White, Mary Beth Whittle, Gary Lynn Wicker, Sarah . bby Wickholm. Barbara Grace Wiesner. Sally Jo Wight, Margaret Ruth Wilkerson, Sylvia .Ann Williams. Harriett Williams, Janet Gibson Williams, Ro)ce .Ann Wilson. .Ann Pickett Wimbish. Katherine Engle Wingate. Sandra Caudle Winstead, Linda Dianne Wood, Carolyn .Ann Worley, .Abbie Lenora Wright, Jane Elaine Wright, Judith Ellen Yarborough. William Michael Yates, Nancy Lee Yelverton, Virginia Sue Yoder. Barbara .Ann Young, Jeanne Greenleaf Young, Margaret Marie Yount, Carole .A ery Zezefellis, ' vonne Vice President, Slneila Morton Secretary, Salley Woodruff Treasurer, Brenda Burge H ■ I ■■I ' ' M - 1 ' «■■■■« ' !■■■■■■ - L.L.- T ' !■■■■■■ ■■■■■«■■■■■■■ President, . ' nn Costello CLASS OF 1968 The Cla.s.s of 1968 began it.s Sophomore Year with 1046 students. Allowing for dropouts and transfers, a graduating class of 655 is expected. Cheerleader, Betsy Crittenden Abe Akeley. Mary Barton Albright. Barbara Anne Albright, Patricia Lorene Alexander, Robin Cheryl Alexander, Roseniar ' Alexander. Sara Doggctt Alion, Susan Gail Allen. Barbara Ann Allen. Frances Elizabeth Allen. Martha Allen, Susan Foushee Allgood, Betty Louise Ailmond, Margaret Elizabeth Allred. Elizabeth Allred. Patsy Lyon Alston. Patricia Lane Altman, Margaret H. Anderson, Julia Ann Andrews, Carolyn Jean Andrews, Maiy Evelyn Apergis, Steven Michael Armstrong, Mary Beth Arrowood, Patricia Ann Aspden, Kathryn Jane Atkins. Cynthia Burrougt AuBuchon, Hazel Ann Auerbach, Nancy Sue Auman, Mary McCormic Austin, Tyna Hudson Autry, Mary Wesley Ayers, Carole Annette Bailey. Carolyn Virginia Bailey, Sherry Anne Baker. Anna Faye Baker, Joan Telfair Baldwin. Helen C. Ballance, Mary Frances Ballard, Rebecca Ann Ballenger, Georgia Sandr; Bandy, Mary Jane Barbour, Dail Elizabeth Barchauski. Marilyn Ann Barefoot, Martha Jane Barger, Terry Howard Barham, Charlene Knight Barkley. Mary Lee Barnes, Alice Odell Barnes, Doris Young Barnes, Georgia Lynn Barnett, Judy Kay Barnum, Carol Marcia Barrett, Rita Kay Barringcr, Lillian Alice Bartholomew. Claudia Jea Barton, Myra Jane Bass. Emily Douglas Bauersfeld. Jane Suzanne Beal. Phyllis Hope Beanier. Elizabeth .Ann Beasley, Cora .Ann Beck, Susan Martin Beck, Sylvia Carol Beeson. Patricia .Ann Bell. Eduina .Ann Benboii, Betty .Ann Bennett. Susan Meadou Bergman. Janie Louise Bernhardt, Edna .Ann Bernstein. Susan Kay Berrier, Sylvia Dianne Bethune. Lelia Dianne Black. Evelyn Dolores Black, Xancy Lofton Blackburn, Cheryl Diane Blakaitis, Paula Rose Blalock. Lucille .Anne Bland, Gay Vail Bliss. Linda Gail Blocker, Sally .Ann Blomberg. Dale Frances Blum, Loretta Joyce Bobbitt. Patricia Roth Boggs. Nora Waynell Bohannan. Rebecca .Allen Booker, Judith .Ann Boseman. Carol Elizabeth Bowers. Mary .Alethea B..w,nan, J.. .Anne Boyd, Linda Mae Bradshaw. Judy Kay Brandon, Belinda Brawley, Mary Valton Breed, Marsha Ellen Brennan, Garni .Ann Brewer, Brenda Jean Brewer, Janyic Marie Bridges, Joy Susan Briles. Marlene Kearns Brinkley. Judith Lynn Brisson, Hilda Ruth Britt m. Margaret Dodd Patricia .Anne Brenda Kay CUara ,Ann Cynthia .Ann Frances Daryl Fran.rs Juanit; ! t fC i i t SafiMI O f , I.inda Kraiikliii Maric.n Kathcrhii- Martha Jane Mary Margaret Patricia Victoria Paula A. Brtiwnridge, Barbara Anne Br ant, Anne Elizabeth Bryson, Julia Lee Buck, Robin Carter Bufr.rd, Elizalj cth Farrior Bullurk. Lida Chopman Bunton, Jeanne Lynne Burge, Brcnda Preston Burgess. Bonnie Blair Bnrkhead, Bettie Sue Burton, Doris Faye Bush. Ann Stearnes Butle Anita Rvan Ma Elle Butner. Sandra Marie Burner, Susan Elizabeth Byrd, Catherine Elizabeth Caine, Barbara Ethel Callahan, Janice Faye Calloway, Mary R. Campbell, Alexander Elizabeth Campbell, -Ann Campbell, Sarah Elizabeth Cannady, Sandra Kay Cardinal. Betty . nne Carpenter. Susan Louis( Carter. Brenda Sue Carter, Gerald Clav Casey, Karen Cassidy, Mary Frances Catlin, Jamee Claire Cauthen. Julia Lorraine Cermele, Michele Anne Chadwick, Martha Alice Chandler, Sue Lee Check, Barbara Ann Cheek, Betty Emarota CUicek, Margaret Sylvia Chisholm, Anna Lee Chisholm, Janet Carol Christopher, Carol Jean Clark, Ellen Kiger Clem, Mary Sanford Chne, Sandy Jean Close, Ariel Clare Cochran, Teresa Dale Cohn, Beth Ellen C:oley, Dee Ann Collins. Leslie Jean Collins. Sarah Elaine Conn. Hazeline Patterson Connor, Caroline Sue Constable. Chr ' steena. Ma Conwcll. Frances Hudson Cooke, Mary E -angeline Cooper. James Louis Cooper, Penny Kay Costello. .Ainn Cowling, Sharon Lee Cox. Frances Elizabeth Cox. Sandra Dean Coyle. Margaret . nn Craig, Brenda Louise Crai . Margaret Cathc Craig. Susan Kent Cranford. Sandra Kay Craufoid Susan Jane Creech. Elmer Ellis Creech. Omega Diannc Cresimore. Judith . nn Creus. Betty Jean Ci-ibbin. Kcthleen Elizabeth Cridlehaunh. M Elizabeth Crittenden. Elizabeth Rock ' Crockett. Martha Ann Croft, Cynthia Christine Crowell. Julia Ellen Crutchfield. Carol Gray Betsv Gr The Culberts. Cumniinss. Therese Maris Cutshall. Dale June Dafford. Delia Anne Dalton. ola Jean Daniels. Jeannie Frances DauehliidKf. Susan Baker Davenport, Sharyn Diane Davis. Elmerene Elise Davis. Joyce -Ann Dauson. Rebecca Elaine Delaney. Cynthia Craven Dempsey. Dale Paige DePew. Constance Joy DeWitt. Mary Margaret Dickson. Margaret Anne DiConstanzo. Celia Mary Dishman, Eileen Mailowc Dixon. Georgia Coble Dix,.n. Paul Webster Donahue. Dawn Marie Downey, Mary Ann Doyle, .Sammy Franklin Do ier, Helen Deane © ff a jtfi? Dn-w, Paulrtle Duliii Martha Whalin Duma s, Doris Ann DiiPimt, Diannc Marie Duprc e. Carolyn Rose Earp, Judith Ann Ealma n, Elizabeth Ann Edgcr on, Kathleen Pa.Ntoi Edm.. idson, Marcia Lynn Edua ds, Ellen Meredi th Edwa ds. Nita Carolyn Ehrlir 1, Margaret Eldridgr, Amy Elkin, Jacquelyn Rae Ellis, Diane Hayuood Elnsse r, Karen Louise Emniy, Allean Mary Engle nan, Roverta Ann Erics. n, Sharon Louise Erric, , Judythc Lynn Er%in Mary Sandra Eure, Linda Faye Evans France Lynne FarbiT an, Carol Janice Farmt r, Kathleen Davis Farris Mary Camille Faust Diana June Federal. Margaret Amilie Femia , Joyce Eileen Fields Sadie Davis Fish. Ten-y Elaine Forbc , Sharyn Sue F..SS, Constance Grace Foust Cheryl Elaine Fuiist Sherry Lynne Fo vle r, Dorothy Meares Fouli r, Marilyn Kay Fialc , Ruth Jane Frecn an, Marilyn Francii Frccz , Barbara Ann Furcl cs, Martha Carolyn Gaha d, Karen Gabis Nancy Zun.an Gambill. Mary Jane Gann Linda Carolyn Card er, Diana Card er. Phyllis Ann Gary, Judith NLlilene Gatc ■ood, Marilyn Hope Gayl. rd. Susan Frances Gehrmann. Virginia . ' nn Geize r, Susan Deylc Gibbs. Gibson Gillian :, Billie - Bicnda Eli- Rebecca , Kathryn Sheila Joj Pati ia An Goforth, Mrginia Maigue Golden, Mary Timexscll Gooden. Jane Given Gooding. ' irginia Louise Goodwin, Jean Good yn, Mary .Ann Gordon. Jacqueline Sue Gower, Patricia . nne Graham, Catherine Ann Graham, Julia Ann Graham. Virginia Joanne Graslv. Celia .Annette Gray, Judy .Aleatha Gray, L,,la Jean Gray, Mary Dawn Grayson, Linda Faye Green, Martha Louise Greene. Mary Webb Greene. Sally Burdella Greenwood, Lois Marie Greer. Gayle Frances Gregory, Nina Mae Griffin, Gwendolyn Sue Griffin, Jacqueline Griffin. Margaret Brcn Guffy, Lemira Ann Habich, Julie Frances Haiglcr. Elaine Hall Hailey. Victoria Leigh Hale, Brenda Louise Hall. Maiy Ann Hall, Mary .Anna Hall, Mary Carolyn Halliday, Margaret Emily Hamilton, Dawn Elaine Hamilton, Mary Rebecca Hamilton, Nancy Carolyn Hamilton, Sandy Hamilton, Sara Lee Hammond, Judith Graham Hammond. Nancy .Anna Hamriik. Cvnthia Randee Hand. Mary Jean Harbuck. Patricia Ann Hardin. Judy Carol Hardv, Brenda Louise V ■ T J II.u i() r, Catherine Ilarki-y, Bc-th Marie Hallow, Grace Louise Ilarrelson, Carol Ann Harrill, Mai7 Elizabclh Har Cc-cilc El ris, loan Kli ak-ll ris. Judy Ann ris .n, Joan Lee ry, Patricia June Avood, Heather Ai Patr Ann Hatley, Ann Elizabeth Hawkins, Barbara Hayes, Margaret Anne Hayworth, Emily Jean Ihdupeth, Lynda Gayle Hcifner, Nora Ann Henderson, Carol , nn llfiidcrson, Mary Elizabeth Hcnnis, Verda Idol I lerrin, Iris Laverne Hickman. Judy Neil Hill, Barbara Jean Hill, Carolyn Dianne Hill, Janet Elizabeth Hill, Susan Gail Hinchliffe, Janice Ann Hine, Colene Elizabeth Hirsch, Anita Susan Hi.bgood, Nancy Lee Hobson, Marie Alta Hodges, Cassandra Delores Holder, Patricia Anne Hollenbcrk, Barbara Diane Holmes, Paula Dianne H. It, Rotha Marilyn Holt, Susan Emily Hooper, Mary Boyd Hoover, Sarah Jane H.ipe, Patricia Ray Hord, Judy Catherine Hornaday. Judith Ann Hornny, Harriet . ' nn Horsley. Nancy Jane Houck, Sandra Jeanne Homigan. Susan Mirhele Howard, Judy Lynn Howell, Evelyn Gail Howcr, Elizabeth Ann Hoy, Donna Kay Hudson, Timothy Daniel Ihmes, Patricia Ellis Huneycutt, Glendel Kav Hn Je Ha Hiinier. ' irginia Lee Hurdle, Mary Elizabeth Hurst. Ann Garfield Hutlon, Marianne Elizabeth Hvldbur?. Carolyn Hylton, Marilyn Elizabeth H man, Mary Frances Ingram, Mary Beth Ingram. Polly Jo Isenhour. Pratt Elizabeth I. lev. . da Chris Uley. Elizabeth .Ann Jackson. Rachel Lynn James. Barbara Anne James. Janet Hoyle Jarvis. Karen Jane Jenkins. Janet Jenkins. Martha Glynn Jenkins. Sarah Lous Jessee. Linda Carol Jobe. James Harr ' Johnson. Barbara Lynn Johnson. Brenda Faye Johnson. Emma Patricia Johnson. Patty Carole Johnson, Sarah Voorhces Jones. .Annie Laura Jones. Betty Ann loncs, Diane Elizabeth Elizabeth Leigh Katherine Rcna Susan Diane SyKia Norris ' ivian Gray Elizabeth Anne Joy.e, Jane Lynn Joyncr, Becky Jo Judd, Cheryl Anne Kahn, Virginia Helena Katz. Brenda Stadiem Keel, Mildred Durand KeclinR. Emily Charlenc Kcleher, Megan Martha Keller, Beverly Jeanne Kesler, Frances Sue Kestler. K.nv Frances Kim.iicl, Kathl.rn N ' irgi Kinc. Barbara Jane King. Carol Rae King. Margaret Joyce Kirl.y. Pamela Dare Kir.s(h. Elizabeth Ansel fl Knight, Cynthia Gaye KTli ht, Dornthy Jane KIii ht, Georgia Lynn Rnishl, VirKinia Blair Kn .vvlrs. f;l, ' nrla Elain. Kncn, Sandra Nc-al K.isl.iw, Esllirr Slicryl Ki.kel, Car,.lyn Elizabeth Kuscnberg, Carol Ann Lamar, Mary Jo Lambeth, Catherin .Ann Lambeth. Linda Kay Land. Doris Jean Laney. Janire Kay Langley, Carolyn Faye Larkin, Linda Lee Lashley, Cornelia .Anne Lassen. Priscilla .Ann Lassiter, Li nda Carol Law . Margaret Anne Lawrence, Brenda Carol Leary, Barbara Randall Lee, .Agnes Sylvia Lee, Eugenia Jan Leonard, Jane Elizabeth Leonard, Judith Love Levin, Ellen R, Levitt, Llbbie Rae Levy, Kathleen O ' Dell Lewis, Elizabeth .Ann Lewis, Linda Jean Lewis, Patricia Foiist Lewis, Selma Anne Lilly, Ashton Wilson Lippincott, Joyce Ann Lipps, Melinda Little, Sandra Carol Lloyd, Mary Lu Lobdell, Elizabeth Stratton Long. Christina Lasinia Looney, Carolyn Page Louis, Andrea Leslie Lowder, Margaret Longhi Lowery, Dawn Harrison Lucas, Hope Knight Lynch, Myra Gail Lynn, Rebecca Carlene Lysko, Carol Ann Mr Ado,,, Larry Leroy .McBride, Loretta Gail .McCain, Gwendolyn Feme McCain, Nancy Gale M. Galium, Eleanor Elizabeth M.Canless, Minnie Iretta McCaskill. Nancv Ellen McClaiu. Jeanne Etta MfCIure, Joan Marie MrConnell, Mary Elizabeth McCullen, Pamela Carr McCnllouah. Shan in Ann MrDonald. Sharyn Lvnn McDowell. Marion ' ire;inia McEntire, Nancy Joanne McOalliard. Susan Ella McGee. Pansy Yvonne McGintv. Margaret Ann Mclver, Jane Elliott Mclver. Judith Russell McKeown. Adella Mae McLean, Katherine Tiahrt McLendon. Pamela McLous, Patricia Flax McMastcr, Danielle Kay Ml Millian, Jane Ann McNeal, Martha Lorie Madison, Marjoric Ellen Magnant. Sharon Mar - Mahoney, Virginia Louis Maier, Rena Vivian Malmquist, Gwendolvn E- Maner, Sara Elizabeth Maples. Karen Elizabeth Marcus. Geraldine May Marks. Marilyn Ray Mars. Pamela Lynn Martin. Christina Carter Martin, Elizabeth Anne Martin, Loretta Dean Martin. Penny Gail Martin. Sandra Rogers Mar in. Katiir n . ndrea Mason. Frances Winifred Massey. Zilphia Lou Maxwell. Shelia Ann Mcacham, Patsy Elizabeth Meacham, Sally Lane Meigss. Dana Christir Meletion. Mary Paul Meloy, Barbara Ann Melville, Gcor. ' ia Ann ■dith, Evclv bin. Sharon Diane Linda ■. Mar Aiui lyn .Marll Mil. luini, Mfic-clith Lee Alice Raye Donna Susan Sandra Baker Morton. Sheila FIi Motley, Ann Gi Motle Chcr l An Muilcnbiirg, Lisa Ger: Miillis, Atha Elaine Miillis, Kitty Lou Murray, Mary Rebec Myers, Teresa Louise Napier, Mary Alexis Nasmith, Althea H. Neff, Catherine Elna Nesbitt, Kathleen Moore NeskauR, Linda Ruth Nester, Anita Louise Newman, Dana Elaine Newsome, Julia Annette Newton, Judy Paulette Nim, Laura Joyce Noah, Pamela Kay Norman, June Carol North, Florence Ellis Norton, Susan Phillips Norville, Barbara Frecm Nussbaum, Barni Rose O ' Brien, Betty Lou ODell, Linda Ruth Odnm, Sara Frances Offner, Karen Lee O ' Kelley, Del Steven Orr, Mary June Overly, John Louis Overton, Sydney Owens, Barbara Sue Packer, Rebecca June Padgett, Priscilla Charlene Page, Dorothy Mathews Pait, Jane Thompson Paltrier, Margaret Ann Park, Edith Lindsay Parker, Mary Hope Parker, Patricia Kaye Parrish, Loraine Marie Parrish, Patsv Pate, Marilyn Markham Patterson, Emily Claudia Patterson, Patricia Ann Patton, Mary Carolyn PattMH, Nancv Lynn Paull, Judith Patricia Payne. Jane Ellen Payne, Ruby Lee Pell, Gwyn Lynette Pendcrgrass, Penny An Peterson. Betty Lou Petree, Linda . nne Pettus, Gloria Jane Pharr, Jennifer Ann Phillips. Connie Lynne Phillips, Judith Lynn Phillips, Lynn Shearin Phillips, Nancy Elaine Phillips, Suzanne Hele Phipps, Judy Sharon Picha, Pamela Marie Picha, Patricia Ann Pierce. Marion Ann Pipkin. Jane Marie Pittman, Rave Marie Pliimmer. Martha Nance Poer, Katherine Bowdre Polk, Barbara Jeanne Pollard, Phyllis Margaret Pope, Margaret Ann Posey, Margaret Christi Poteat, Margie Marie Poteet. Lois Zena Potter, Sandra Jean Pouhter, Connie Anne Price, Elizabeth Ann Price, Fredia Jane Price, Rita Jane Pringle, Carleen Jane Pritchard, Kathryn I. Pritrhett, Lydia Ann Prof tor. Sue Ellen Pruilt, Patricia Ellon Pusey, Phyllis Elaine Query, Marion Elaine Quick, Mary Elizabeth Raney, Dale H. Rawding, Ann Merrill Ray, Nan Hurley Ray, Sybil J. Read, Julia Allen Redden, Jane EvelyTi Reed, Julia Ann Reeder, Janet Rebecca Register. Carolvn Loi Reid, Kemma Amclii Reid, Sandra Alese Rendleman, Dorothy MM M Re Ma Reynolds, Janet E §.§ Mf RliMic, Alirc Rcbcrra Rlivne, Linda Dean Riih, Nelda Elaine Ridiardson. Allysnn Lucili Ripley, Suzanne Stuart Rit.hie, Kath.7n Sue Rit. hie, Patty Jane Rnach, Jo.Anne Riiherts, Jonatha Louise Roberts, Patricia Ann Rnbertson. Martha Anne Rnbcrlsun, Nraiy Jane Robinson, Brcnda Lou Robinson, Linda Jouce Rodsers. Catherine Sue Rogers, Merle Dianne Rominger, Ina Jo Roop. Joalyn Elaine Roos, Patricia Jane Roscnfcld, Lisa Routh, Nancy Kay Royal, Margaret Eliz: Rule, Rebecca Kaye Rushing. Janet Rebecc Ryals, Virginia Ruth Ryan, Elizabeth Maxwe Sadler, Nancy Patricia Sampson, Cherry Lee Sandlin, Martha Ellen Sapirie, Sally Ann Sayre, Pamela Scarborough, Mary Di; Schell, Joan Elaine Srhlagel, Elizabeth Kai Srhultz, Dorothy Eilcc Scott, Betty Carol Scott. Bonnie Jean Scott, Judy Carol Sell, Diane Rebecca Settlemyre, Susan Mo Setzer, Donna Greer Shank, Margaret. Em Sharpe, Iris June Shearin, Kathryn Kay Shelley, Catherine Meli; Short, Marietta Sho fcty, Teresa . nn Siegel, Edythe Joan Simmons, Betty Mae Simmons. Bonnie Gayl: Simpson, Darlene M, Slade, Sandra Slauter, Linda Faye Snuth, Amelia Jane Smith. nda Ka Smith. Edith Carol Smith. Elinor Bonnie Smith. Evely-n Karon Smith, Jeanette Marie Smith. Karen Elizabeth Smith. Kathr R Smith, Kathi ne Tavio Smith, Lila .A.nn Smith. Lilona Massey Smith. Linda Jean Smith. Linda Lee lith, Patricia , nn iith. Susan Frances lith, Terry Diane lith, Virginia F. lither, Charlotte Sanders lithey, .Alice Ann Snavely, Barbara Carolii Sneddon, Cande C. Sotheran, Jo Lorra Souza, Lee .Antoinette So ' ers. Mar ' Catherine Sparks, Rebecca Kaye Sparrow, Constance No Sparrow, Teresa Jane Speed, Cher -1 P. Spencer, Darinda Dale Spencer, Mary Dana Sprinkle, Terry Lynn Spruill. Billie Louise Stallings, Judith . nne Slallings, Ramona DuPree Stancik, Wanda Fay Stanfield, Linda Louise Stanford. Nancy Jean Stanley. Barbara Ilene Stanley, Shirley Joyce Starling, Emily Elizabeth Starnes, Sarah Frances Staton, Martha Ann Stein, Carol .Ann Stephenson, Carolyn Conner Stern. Susan Audrey Stevenson. Lois Jean Stewart, David Joseph Stinson, Elizabeth Nipson St.me, Mohe Striikland. Bronda Gale Struy, Terri Elaine Stuart, Nancy Ann Stulman, Lynn Dianne Sturdivant. Judy Kay Stutts, Harriettc Gayle ai5f t. © Sly,..n, Susan Jran SuR«, Dianna l.«- SugMS, Melvcrlcnc Suiter. Margaret Ncwsom Suits, Vitkic Cliciyl Sullivan. Ma.y Janel Sullivan, Patiiria Jean Surbcr, Beth . nn Sutherland. , nne Dyer Swaim, Roddy Jean Swaim. Sheron Lutricia Suaringen, Linda Louise Swayngini, Sue Menit. Suofford, Mary Ella Tanner, Barbara Lee Tarlton. Betty Jo Tarlton. Donna Kay Tart. Mar Hnit Taylor, . ' nita Ellen Taylor. Catherine .Ann Taylor. Julia Taylor. Mary Kay Temple. Jo . nn Temple. Mary Russel Templeton. A ery Elizabeth Tenney, Carol Ann Terrell, Virginia Carol Tha.Nton, Martha Vickcrs Th.imas. Anita Lois Thomas, Ann Adell ' I ' homas, Barbara Jean Thomas, Diana Lynn Thomas, Mary Alice Thomasson. Nancy Sue Thorud. Mary Gardner Thrclkeld. Jean Ellen Throuer. Martha Cheryl Tietz. Virginia Ann Tillinghast. Harriet Marcy Timbers. Judith Ann Tinkham. Nora Jane Tinkler. Sara Jane Tobaru. Kazue Todd. Patricia Anns Todd. Paulette Todd. Sandra Hall Todd. Susan Dai is Tra.umel. Lujuanne J; Trayuick. Wanda L,.ri Tribble. ' icki Tri.c. Julia Ellen Triiette. Frances Anne T.uman. Margarctte Sh. Trusl.iu , Ginny Jo Tucker. Bonnie E. Tuozzo, Andrea Turner, Julia Kent Turner. Sylvia Gayle Tysinger, Xancy Kay Upchurch. Beverly .- nn Vaincourt, Martha Jane Vann. Nancy Lou Vaughn, Betty J. Waddell. Mary Sue Wagner. Dorothy Oakey Walden, Carolin .• nn Waldron, Donya Carolyn Walker, Margaret Ruth Wall, Delbra Jo Wa Sha Walsh. Jacqueline Sybil Walsh, P.-itricia Kathe Ward. . nn Baker Ward. Jane . nn N ' ard. Jean Russell Ward. X ' irginia .Anne Ware. .Mice Gene Warlick. Marjnrie Elizalieth Warren. Jane Tart Watkins. Olivia Fulghum Walkins. Shirley Ann Watry. Barbara . nn Watson. . nne Marie Watson. Man- Sue Watson, Susan Ross Wea ' er, Judith . nn Webb. Lucinda Anne Weber. Barbara Marie W ' eeks, Sylvia Lula Wcier. Lucy Ellen Wetherington, Barbara Grey Whalen, Peggy Jennifer Wheless, Trudy Joyce Whitaker. Darthelia Lourcne Whilfhurst, Edhh Diane Whitchurst. Nancy Jean Whitt, Doris Alberta Whitt, Linda Leigh Whitt, Nancy Helen Whitted. Sharon Anne Wiceardt. Elizabeth . nne Wllkii WiUia WiUia Willia Willia Willia n, Ellen Esther , H Voncillc . Judy Catherine Karen Elizabeth . Margaret , Shirley Dianne W . - Williai; nson. Ann Rliodp; Wilson . Bt-ssic Courtney Wilson , Donna Kay Wilson , Elizabeth Wilson , Linda Kay Wilson , Lynda Elizabetl Wilson. Mary Lynn Wilson, Xancye Carolyn Winchester, Paula Margaret Winstcad, Nancy Reide Winston, Susan Maury W ' inters, Ann Veronica Wolf, Sandra Gail Wonsava. e, Carol Greer Woodruff, Sera Elizabeth Woodward, Cynthia Jobe Woodward, Harriet Hallo Woolen, Kay Works, Carolyn Ashford Worz, Jane Carol Wrenn, Tanya Wright, Brenda Faye Wright, Jane McCall Wright, Kathleen Wright, Martha Wright, Rebecca Wallace Wyrick, Mary Melinda ' arborough, Lyndia Terri Wargan, Patricia Sue Young, Jacque Lynn Young, Mary Anne Zelkin, Ann Ruth President. Debhlc Sweet Secretar ' . Dunlap Gulp Vice President, Pat Michels. Treasurer, Helen Brock CLASS OF 1969 The Freshman Class consists of 1300 this year, the largest e er. There is always a problem of dorm space, therefore many girls are in three girl rooms. Cheerleader, Jcnine Johnston Abernethv, Pamela Jean Adrock. Brenda Dean Addlestone. Ann Ainslev, Marifaret Lynne Alexander. Claudclte E. Alexander, Judy Nell Alexander. Rebecca Stokes Allen. Barbara Anne Allen, Kave Elizabeth Allen, Martha Bro«n Allen, Mary Katherine Alley, Linda Sharlene Allison, Kay Karen Allison, Pam Allred, Jane Ellen Allred, Martha Elizalx-th Allred, Rebecca Th Allred, Tom Lee ibeth Mary dora Andei Andre Andre Andre Anglii on. Cynthia Lou AS, .Angela Helen vs, .Ann Elizabeth VS. Sara Cathrin , Jean .Annas, Carolyn Pope .Annas, Patricia Elaine -Anthony. Donna -Apple. .Anita Meabon -Apple, Margaret Elizabeth Argintar. Susan Deborah Arrowood, Talitha -Ashcraft, Nancy Jane -Ashe, Terry Barr -Atkins. Jane Sisco -Atkinson, Linda Jane -Atkinson, Linda Louise -Austin, Edna Louise .A ' ery, -Ann Warlick Badgett, Susan Leigh Baggett, Shirley A. Bailev. Alice Karen Bailev. Susan Elizabeth Bailey, Teresa S. Baker, Susan Janice Baker, Willie Mae Ball, Carolyn June Banks, Margaret Barber, Margaret Anne Barefoot, Diana Brooks Barger, Patricia .Ann Barham. Susan .Annette Barker. Jane Louise Barnes. Cheryl -Anita Barnes. Elizabeth -Anderson Barnes, Helen Leola Barnette, Beverly Sue Barr, Robbie Adair Barrett, Luella Edwards Barton, Marv Elizabeth Batts, Cynthia Kaye Baumgardner, -Anita Teresa Baxter. Elizabeth -Ann Beane, Brenda -Ann Beane, Sharon Kay Beaver, Eleanor Jane Beck, Carleda Beulah Belding, Barbara Estelle Belton, Janice Althea Benbow, Elizabeth Ann Benbow, Marcia Lyle Bennett, Frances Ann Bennett, Olivia Ann Bennett, Wilma A. Benson, Betty Reid Benson. Matilda Lynn Benson, Susan Elizabeth Bentz, Rhonda LaRnche Bickett. Karen Jeanne W ft o © Bigcs. Sandra Lynn Binttham. PrisciUa Sue Bisbee. Donna Jean Bla.k. Patruia Louise Bla.kwclder, Judv Mae Bland. Mary Ellen BoiuLT. Donna Frances Boluk. Sheila Dawn Bolin. Elizabeth A. Bolin. Susan Anne ohe Cathe Boone. Janice Gail Bostic. Sara Donna Bosuood. Camilla Ann Bowers. .June Irene Bo kin. Suzanne Lorene B.iyles, William Ray Bracey. Doris Elaine Bracev. Sheryl Christine Brady. Patricia Ann Braswell. Nancy Mae Brasuell. Patricia Joyce Bra. ton, Laura . ' Mice Braxton. Lora Brewer. P.imela Jeane Bridues. Jane Bn£,™an. Danita Carol Biinklev. Ellen LeMerle Brinklev. Mareo Fletcher Britc. Pceev Lydia Britt. Daphne Brork. Helen Brooker. Sarah Foster Brooks. Nancv Anne Bro..ks. R.ihert H. Jr. Brotton. Sallv . nn Broun. Bettv Jane Broun, Cornelia Diane Bn.wn. Cynthia Lynnette Broun, Deborah Louise Brown. Nancy Ellen Brown, Susan Jeanneen Broun, Toni Reid Brounlee. Mary Elizabeth Brvan. Kathryn V. Brvant, Miranda Catherine Bnson, Rebecca .Alexandra Buchholz, Paige Randolph Budd, Sharron Lee Buffal. c, Marv Caroline Busier, Marilyn Patricia Bullock, Nancv Elizabeth Bunch, Judith Katherine Bur?in, Carolvn Anne Burke. Claire Ann Burkholdcr. Virscinia Lynn Burleson, Paula Trazell Burnette, Carolvn Elizabeth Burnette, Evelvn Maxine Buruell. Susan Katherine Butler. Anne Howard Bu Vicki Ma Butterfield. Kay Eileen Cadwallader, Christine Lath Claldwcll, Evelyn Lee Caldwell, Paula Jean Caldwell. Rebecca Ann Callis. Julia Cecile Calverlev. Janet Marie Campbell. Judv Dianne Campbell. R..berta Darlene Cannon, Judith Ann Carduell, Carolyn McBrvde C:areill, Ursula M Carpenter. Elizabeth Louise C arrin er. Sandra Carson. .Xnna Margaret 01? rly Ann Carolyn Frances Kathie Jeanine i B Carter, Suzan Pamela Carver, Shirley Ann Case, Frances Elizalietli Cassell, Sara Lee Caudill, Betty Gwyn C ausey, Jiidv Fon C:hambers. Billie Leee C:haney, Myrtle Simpson Chauncey, Kathleen Teresa Childs, Anne Church, Rebecca Joanne Clappse, Patsy Ann Clark, Kee Lane Clifford, Laura Rogers Cline, Laura ,Iune Coates, Kaye Ruth Cobb, Carol Christii Cobb, Jean Cobb, Lynn Palmer Cockman. Ruby Jew Cody, Sandra Lee Collins, Carol Carr Conilogue, Jeannine Connaughton, Ellen Elizabeth Karen Conrad. Wrenn Karen Cook, Judv Kav Cooke, Elizabeth Locke Cooper. Jane McGinn Cooper. Roger Lee Copley, Brenda Gale Cornelius. Doris Elaine Cosgrove, Helen Angela Cothran, Phyllis Lee Coulter, Lynda Gayle Cour ille, Susan Lynn Cox, Annette Cc«, Karenn Cox, Linda Dee Cox. Nancy Lee Crawford, Judy Bryson Crawford, Patricia -Ann Creech, Harold Wayne Crocker, Judith Ann Crockett, Sally Dent Crooks, Linda Joyce Croteau, Joan Amelia Crotts. Martha Gillen Crowe, Trena Kay Crowell. Julia Ann Crump. Cynthia Louise Cruse, Nancy Jo Culbreth, Eva Mae Culp, Nora Agnes Dunla Cunningham, Carol Dagenhardt. Nancy Lee Dale, Margot Lucile Dalton, Harriet Elizabeth DWmbrosio, V Davenport, Kath Daves. Patricia I Davis. Anne Davis. Debb Dav Mary Vann Vi Da Judith G. Davis, Linda Lea Davis, Sheryn Elizabeth Davis, Sondra Roberta Day. Patricia Fay Deal, Grace Lee DeBernard, Cynthia Jean Delaney. Mary Josephine Dellinger, Pamela G. Denny, Larry Irvin DeVita, Margaret Mary Dewey, Diana Di(kerson, Louise Crowder Dickerson, Mary Kathleen Dickerson, Nancy Gale Dillard, Sherrill Lee Dyson, Iris Juliana DiTuUi... Susan Marie Dixon, Jane :i, Mary Camille Dot ' Elle vfuss. Susan Jill Drum, Donna Michaeic DuBose, Johanna Dunn. Sandra Marie DuPont, Suzette DuPrec, Pegsv Sue Durban. Rosa Palmer Dwiggins, Nancy Karen Earley. Patricia LaRue Early. Teresa Ransom Eason. Leona Belle Eatmon, Sandra Jo Edwards, Deborah Lyon Edwards, Joyce Lynn Eduards. Kathy Jane Edwards, Rcisemary Lynn Efird. Barbara Jewel Eldridge, Doris Jean Elkins. Dar l Meade Elliot, Nancy Oliver Elliott, . nne Nixon Ellis, Lizbeth . nne Ellis, Marvbeth EI-Ramey, ' Teresa Engel. Joyce Marianne Engels. Cheryl English. Lyn Eppes. Elizabeth Jean Essick. Julia . nnette Evans, Joyce , nn Evans, Mary Elizabeth Ezzell, Judy .Mleen Fariow, Donald Rav Fariow, Patsy Ruth Farmer, Susan Louise Farrell, Cynthia Elaine Farrell, Mary Karen Ferguson, Shirley Steele Ferguson, Vivian Lee Farracane, Marie . nne Ferree, Linda Chloe Fields, Phyllis . inn Finch, Margaret Finger, Judith Dale Fisher, Francis V. Fisher, Linda C rol Fitzhugh, Mary Julia Flanagan, Susan Jane Fling. Karen Janet Fogle, Gere Ann Foltz, Jane Leah Forrest, Carol Ann Foster, Johnny Kay Foster, Susan Carol Fouts, Kay Frances Fouler, Joyce Gail Fowler, Kathryn , ' nn Fowler, Linda , ' nnette Fowler, Rcba Kay Fox, Helen Mansfield Frank, Judith Rebecca Franklin, Brenda Joy Frazier, Patricia Lynn Freeman, Janet Lu Freeman, Lela M. Freeman, Linda Joyce Freeze, Pamela Elaine Freeze, Phyllis Elaine Friedman. Eunice Fri sell, Mary Frances Frye, Judith .Ann Fulghum. Vcriyn Fult.m, Rebecca Holder Funderbark, Martha ,- nn Fuqua, Janice Rebecca Fur Cecelia flf l€k £ £££ £ © ft ) Futrel!, Joyce Carolyn Gale, Linda Margaret Gardner, Rebecca Diannc Garner, Betty Ruffin Garner, Lenna Gertrude Garner, Nancy Leigh Garris, Emilie R..SS Garrison, Sandra Lcc Gaskcy, Mary Ellen Gatcwciod, Margaret Patric Geimcr, Mary Ellen Gennaria, Patrice Bronsoii Gentry, Linda Kay Gerrard, Virginia P. Glass. Iris Angela Gleason, Susan Karma Gibbs, Betty Jean Gibson, Brenda Sue Gibson, Deanne Paula Gibson, Linda Gibson, Linda Sue Gibson, Mary Jo Gietzcll, Anne Carol Gilchrist, Julie Morrow Gill, Carolyn Craig Gill, Cynthia Jane Gillispie, Carolyn Lucinda Gilmer, Anne Avervt Gilreath, Trudy Kay Ginsberg, Barbara Gail Gobble, Betsy Ross Godfrey, Susan Dale Godwin, Ingrid Rose Coins. Sharon Ann Gold, Patsy Lee Goldberg, Jane .Ann Goldberg, Janice Lvnn Goldsmith, Jane Elizabeth Goldstein, Anita Rae Gonzales, Connie L. Goodson. Avis Kay Goore. Myrtle Eliza Gordon, Lucinda Gottschall, Marv Erma Grace. Cheryll Ann Graham. Brenda Sue Grant. Elizabeth G, Gra e5. Sandra Leigh Gray. Anna H, Green, Lucy Coppedge Greene. Linda Lee Greene, Sylvia Darice Greer. Pamela Stuart Griffin. Barbara Ann Griffith, Mary Alexis Grigg. Luanne Grimsley. Susan Elizabeth Guilkey. Marilyn Gulled.ge, Nancy Jean Gurkin, Martha Elizabeth Hailey, Donna Lynne Hairston, Martha Patton Hall. Linda Marie Hall. Phyllis Kay Hamlet, Margaret .Mice Hamrick, Melinda Hamrick, Phvllis Jane Haneline, Helen Ann Hardin, Elizabeth Jeannett Harkey. Janet Marie Harley. Harley, Hannar Harper, Harper. Harrell. Harrell. Ha Alice King Patricia Gay Sheila B, Jacquelvn Marie Kay Elizabeth Margaret Elizabeth Mary Rose I Ann Ca Har: Harri Harri Nancy Jeanne ' era Susan Yicki Elaine Harsev. Deedv Anne Hartsell, Linda Jean Hansen. Sandra Aliene Hartscoe. Lois Ann Haskins. Bonnie Sue Hasselbach. Franres Chat Hathcock. Bonnie Kay Haiiser. Pamela Iris Hawkins. Sarah Frances Haulev. Judith Ellen Haves. Eleanor Kav Hayes. Sherry Merrill Hayworth. Barbara Sue Heidernian. Nora Gail Helms. Maria Elaine Helms. Pamela Marie Hcndri Henlev He Susan Gail Janice Wanda Sheila Ann Herrin. Druscilla .Anne Herritaee. Wilhelmena Rae Hethcock. Clarice Elaine Hicks, Ann Bramble Hicks. Carol Dianne Rae Hinton Sarah Janelle IS. Claudia Vance Hicks. Hicks. Higgi, Hil Brenda Sue Collis Deen Hill. Eleanor Hill. Rosemary Hilliard. Linda Sue Hincs. Martha Hinshaw. Paula F Hinson. Helena C. Hitchcock, Virgini; Hite, Karen An Ann Hodge. Holder Holder Holder Holde dolyn Eleanor Inez Jacqueline Gale Linda Nancy Leora Holding, Harriett Diane Hollander, Patricia Ann Hollev. Anauyn Hollifield, Lmda Jane Holt, Helen Janet Harrictte Eleano tt. J. Carol tt, Nancy Carml Kathy Louise Holt. Honeyc Hopkin Hornback. .Anita Sue Homey. Julia Horton. Dixie Elizabeth Horton. Sarah Elizabeth Howard. Betty Jane Howell. Bettie Jean Howell. Diane Weathers Howell, Dolores L. Howie. Mavme Janvce Hoylc, Bettv Blue H.iyle, Rachel Anne Hubbard. Barbara G. Huffsteiler. Alice Ashley Huffstetler, ludith Presley Hughes. Vicky Ann Hunt, Linda Margaret Hunter, Man ' Ellen Huston, Jerrilyn Elinor Hutchins, Gene Lynn Hut hin5..n. Judith Hulto, Nancy Earle Intle, Mary Anna Ingram. .Nanty Jane lns.M,.. B.mnie M, Ann fy ? ft 2, 6 ?t 6:1 Ipock, Sue Israel, Mary I ' .lizaheth Ivcstcr , Judy Maiueen Jackso, 1. Bariiara J. Jacks.,, .. 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Monica Esther Knight , .Ann Elizabeth Knipe, Karen Louise Knupp , Sandra Jean Koonts , Sandra Kav Krauss , . bby Lee Lamb, Rebecca Elaine Lambe rt. Margaret Anne Lambeth, Lynda Carole Lambeth, Susan Whitfield Lampley, Janice Faye Lancas ter, Janice Victoria Lander s. Be erly Lanier. Rebecca Ann Larson . Linda Joanne Lash. Bonnie LaVernc Lassiter. Shirley Jane Latham. Lynda Ruth Laught er. Carolyn Ann Lau ht er. Rebecca Jane Laughr ■idge. Mary Jo Lea, Y vette L(,rraine Lechlei der. Eileen NLarie Lee. L inda Carol Lee, S: mdra Elizabeth LcGrand, Paula Diane Lemon. ds. Sanu.cl Civde Lentz, Elizabeth Ann Lentz, Martha Diane Lentz, Mary J.,e Lester. Manlyn Mmre LcTrem. Patricia Ann Levan. Doris Kay Levin. Iris Maxine Levin. Jill R. Lewis, Janice Anne Lewis, Katherine . nnt- Lichauer, Robert William Lichtman. Ellen Jane Lillard. Herman E. Lindsay, Linda Gray Lindsey, Raven Dail Lineback, Brenda Kaye Lisk, Peggy Joanne Lisk, Susan .Anne Little. Barbara Lynn Little, Lydia Gayle Lloyd, . ' is Locke, Pamela Lofland. Marian Lisa Lohin, Mary Elaine Loma-x, James Ray Long, .Micia Lois Lovell, Martha Elizabeth Lucas, Anne Kathnn Ludlum. Rebecca Ann Lulejian, . rlene Judith Lyerly, Bc erly Jean Lyerly, Ginger Leona NIcBrayer, Carol McCall, Alice Patricia McCall, Patricia McCarley, Margaret Gail McCarren, Ellen McCaskill, Myrtrine Penelope McCoIlum, Alice Odessa McCoIlum, Linda Kay McCotter, Margaret Susan McCuddin, Sharon Louise McCullouck, Margaret Gayle McElwee, Elizabeth Elvina Mcintosh, Shearon Holmes McKenzie, Patricia .Anne McLean, Mary Caleen McLeod. Cathy June McLoud. Mary Linda McLurd, Cathy Murray McMillan. Shirley Jeanne McRar)-. Betty Sue Mabe. Janet Sue Mahes. Patricia Yvonne Maddox. Mary Ann Mann, Brenda Sue Mann, Jan G. Mann, Martha Emily .Mann, Sarah Margaret Marcus. Linda Lee Marcus, Marcia Elaine Marion. Pamela Gwyn Markham. Sally Rebecca Martin. Barbara Ann Martin, John R. Martin, Linda Jayne Martin, Linda Jo Martin, Sandra Lynn Marwitz, .Andrea Kathleen Masalonis. Margaret Lynne Mask, Patsy Jean Mason, Linda Sue Mason, Marjorie Frances Massey, Rebecca Sherrcll Mathis, Jeri Paige Matthews, Nancv Kathryn Maull, Cynthia Lynn Mauney, Rachel .Anne Mayberry, Frances Lavinia Mayhew. Sandra .Ann Mayo, Hope P e ft 4 £ 2 t f mm Aiiclrry Medford, Martha Kay Mrdlin, r,ay Daun Mcndcnhall. Susan Kay Meyer, Margaret Pa Mickelscn. Patrici; Milam, Franrine Miller, Linda Faye Miller, Nellie Kaye Miller. Rebecca Louetta Mills, Janice Card Mincey, Rcherca .Ann Mitchell, Donna Gail Mitchell, Frances Boiling Mitchell, Joycelyn DeFoor Mitchiner, Judith Lynn Moblcy, Phillip Anthony Mode. Carroll lalecn Moffitt, Virginia Carol Moore, Betty Ann Moore, Dorothy Louise Moore, Mary Lynette Moore, Susan Lorraine Moore, Tollie Moose, Frances Millicent Morehead, Ann Catherine Morehead. Mary Melinda Morgan, Linda Elizabeth Morris, Donna Elizabeth Morris, Doris .Ann Morris, Joyce . nne Morris. Judy Morris, Lucretia Elaine Morrison, Mary Gray Morrissey, Dorothy Morrow, Margaret E. Morton. Donna Jan Most, Peggy Mosteller. Patricia Kay Moulton, Marilyn Greer Mueller, Helen Leigh Mundhenke, Jeanne Lee Murphrey, Elizabeth H. Murphy, Betty Lou Murphy, Sandra Jean Murray, Ellen Rosanne Mvatt, Elizabeth Anne Myers, Leslie Ann Nagler, Rebecca A. Nance, Sherry Lynn Nash, Norma Jean Naylor, Martha Sue Neane, Da id Eugene Nelms. Sandra Gay Nelson, Lauren Nelson, Sue Royce Nelson, Virginia .Anne Neugart, Joyce Ann Newton, Carol Sue Nichols, Jan Gail Nichols. Susan Marie Noah, Clara Stroud Noah, Linda Joan Noble, Carolyn Loftin Norfleet, Emmylou Monro, Norton, Alice Irene Nussbaum. Brenda Oakley, Rebecca Leiia Odom, Chervl Marie Olixer, Sandra Lee Oli. Tho O ' Neal. Margaret Irene O ' Neal, Susan Ann Orlow, A Outlaw, : Overstrect, T, Thaxine Packard, Linda Etta Paden. Karen Diane Page. .Ann Victoria Parker. Barbara Ann Parker. Katherine Breuster Parker. Susan Marion Parks. Elizabeth Ann Parks. Patricia Parrish, Phyllis Jean Parthemns. Katina Maria Patten. Marian Reynolds Paul. Judith Anne Pavlik, Barbara Ann Pearson, Brenda Kay Pearson. Jo . nne Pearson. Mvrtle Marie Peeples. Janet Kathryn Peery. Linda Jane Pendersraft, Wanna Sue Penland. Amelia Gwen Perry. Suda Katherine Peters. Virtjinia Marian Phillips. Amelia Ann Phillips. Linda I Phillips. Sarah Catherine Pickens. Linda Ann Pierce. Julia Carmichael Pierce. Mary Jane Pinkham. Elizabeth Jean Pinnix. Robert Garratt Pittman. Gayle Lorraine Pliunmer, Andrea Jean Poe. Shirley Lee Polk. Susan Frances Pollock. Stephanie Sarah Poole. Margaret Rin Poovey, Cynthia Maxine Poplin. Judy Gail Porto, Susan Marjorie Powell. June Diana Powell. Marv Beveret Powers. Jan Sherry Pratt, Jane Blue Pratt, Penelope Prescott. Susan Rand.ilph Presnell. Loyce Melinda Preston. Sharon Esther Price. Regina Elaine Propst. Myra Ann Push, Phyllis Larue Queen, Sharon Elaine Radloff, Allison Gail Rainey, Regina Rhonda Rakestraw, Doris Dean Ratrliffe, Anna Ben-1 Raup, Katherine Elizabeth Ray, , nna Kate Ray, Janice Dianne Rea ■e5, Donna Joy ReddinR, Martha Jane Reece, Brenda , nne Reece, Jane Vernon Reed, M, Ann Regan, Rebecca Lynn Regensburg. Margaret Loui Reinhardt, Jane Frances Reinhardt, Lucy Gail Rice, Patricia .4nn Richardson, Jean Broaddus Riddirk, Margaret Nerman Riddle. Laura Jane Rider. Mary O ' livia Ricdl. Linda Joan Rigney. Martha Marie Rigsbee, Barbara Faye Rivers. Susan . ' Xnne Rives, Donald Lynn Rr)ane. Susan Carroll R..bbins. Elizabeth Dallus Rober5,.n. Jane Ellen Roberts. Marie Ann Robinson. John Andrew. Ji Robinson. Linda Lee Robinson, Martha Anne Rodgers, Edna Lee £ §22 ii f% MM j?t fi ft a A Rodpers. Jane Alice Rogers, Kathryn Leigh Rogers. Pamela Shero ' Rogers, Rcbecra Carri larne D A c3 ft € ©. t-; f) ' f - Rogers, Rcbecr Rogers, Sally Anne Rogish, Virginia Lou Rosenblatt. Marcell Fay Ross, Jeannie Blanche Ross, Judi Barbara Ross, Susan Dale Rosso, Diane Barbara Rountree, Kathryn Victoria Rouse. Betty Rose Rouse, Patricia Anne Rowe. Martha F. R.iyal. Thomas Marion. Jr. Rumley, Mary Cheryl Rumple, Leslie Ann Russ, Sandra Narine Saalfrank, Joan Carol Sadler, Sandra Elizabeth Sain, Sara Kimberiy Salmon, Nancy C- Sampson, Sarah Jean Sanders, Joy Franrinc Sanders, Mar ' Ruth Sanford, Margaret Jayne Sapp, Patricia Wvileen Satterfield. Cynthia Saunders, Marsha Lucinda Saunders. Rose-Anne Sawyer, Claudia Lee Sawyer. Marv Elizabeth Schmidt, Mirhele Melody Schneider, Sandra Lee Schneidmiller. Kenneth Alex Schultz, Sue Linda Schumaker. Thomas James Scott, Kristen Jo Scott, Martha Ellen Scott. Wilma Gay Scotten, Dawn Beth Seaward, Mickey Fay Seitter, Laura Kathryn Self, Judith Earle Sellers, Kristina Barbara Series, Grace Lewis Sessoms, Nancy Norfleet Set tle, Mary Elizabeth Setzer, Sandra Sue Sexton, Brenda Cheryl Seymour. Mary ' Wynne Sharpe. Virginia .Vnn Sherrill. Cathy Boniia Sherrill, Sharon L. Shipman, Linda Irene Shivers. Lynda May Shooke, Brenda Joyce Sides, Janis Laneth Sigmon, Jane Ikeud Sigmon, Judith Kay Sigmon, Wanda Holland Sikorski, Elaine Florence Simmons, James Michael Simmons, Judy Gayle Simpson, Mary Lamar Simpson, Rebecca Lynn Singletary, Sandra Noniia Sinica, Joan E. Sjogren, Jane Durbin Slade, Susan Narona Sloan, Dana Hugh Sloan, Sloop, Slover Small, Smart, Smith. Lynda Pauline Jane Reid Sherrv Susan Martha Jane Pcarline Joanne Anne Elizabeth Anya Paula -Carolyn Anne lith, Diane Eva lith. Gar ' Franklin h. jocv Lisbeth h, ' ludy Carol h. Kathleen Patricia h, Lola Belle h. Marjnric Meador Ih. Phv Ma Smith. Rh.mda Ann Smith, Susan Clarke Smith. Sylvia Gail Snecd, Marion . nn Snider. Donna Elise Sorners, Linda Louise Sorenson. Christina Rebecca Sorei. Donna Marie Spencer. Enrlene Jacqueline Spinks. Lnia Kay Spivey. Glenn Conrad, Jr. Sprinkle. James Lunsfnrd. Ill Sprinkle, Karen LaVerne Spruill, . nita Gay Squires, Emma Marie Stadelniicr, Christiane Gertrude Stadeimann. Barbara Ann Stancil, Patricia Eleanor Stanley. Linda Carolyn Staton, Jane Elizabeth Stephens. Ruchelle Anita Stewart. Mary Washington Stewart. Pe,E;gy . nn Slimpson. Louise Cher l Stone, Marjorie , nn Stone. Susan Estelle Sto er. Sharon Jean Strandber , Susan Frances Streater, Dawn Paulette Strickland, Tamara Leone Stroup, Mar Susan Stroupe, Rebecca -Ann Sturecs, Sibyl Ann Stutts, Barbara Ann Stutts, Sandra Jean Sugar, Deborah Sue Sugar, Frances Marilyn Suitt, Betsv Aris Sultan, Donna Frances Sutherland, Nancy Leigh Swain, Betty Jo Swalm, Meredith Ann Swanson, Beverly Lane Swanson, Julie Sweet, Deborah Ann Sykes, Margaret Ellen Szyperski, Ellen Mary Talton, Mary Lollic Tate, Miriam Tate. Nancy Clara Tatro. Mary Ellen Taylor. Barbara Sue Taylor, Janice Elizabeth Tavlor. Mary Patricia Taylor. Nancy Carol Taylor, Sara Ann Tcag.ie, Katrina Anne league. Leiia Hope Templeton. Faye Elizabeth Terry, Paula Kaye Tew, Christopher Conrad Thacker, Charles Wesley Thcep, Hilary Josephine Thr, Belt Thompso lary Jane ' arah Alexis Diana L. D..nna G. Mcriam Kcttrn Rebecca Anne Susan Graves ft Of)i C t ©ft ? f Pi Their, Brcnda Sue Tiiknor, GcorRcne Havens Tillman. Vivian Lee Tuns, Jean Ryle T.idd, Nancv Caroline Toi.rhsK.nc. Mild Tovvnsend, CaTnir Traj II. Ja i Louise Aleda kenhrounh Trapnell. Susan Baird Tripi,, Julie Anne Triijan, Theresa Marie Tucker, Margaret Teresa Tucker, Sherry Elizabeth Tudor, Margaret Faye Turlington, Anne Best Turner, Ellen Sue Turner, Janet Marie Turner, June Sherman Tweed. Janet Lynn Tyndall, Jane Carmen Tyson, Mescal Elizabeth Undcrdown, Carol Ann Usry, Martha Helen Van Hout, Gretchen Varick, Kathleen Sue Vernon, Linda June Vernon, Sarah Adams Vinica, Lori Elsbeth Vogler, Nancy E. Voigt, Mary Bevlia Volkert, Pamela Kay Waddell, Phyllis Diane Wagger. Janet Miriam Waggoner, Christine Wagner, Patricia Jones Wagoner, Kathryn Gaylc Walker, Anne Helen Walker, Carolyn White Walker, Charolyn Jean Walker. Janis Karen Walker, Virginia Anne Wallace. Ann Kathryn :e, Mary Ann :e, Rebecca Ann Frances Elizal th Sylvia ' vonne Carol Ann Polly Elizabeth Wang. Helen Shun Ward. Jillian Cole Ward. Laura Ann Ward. Myra Stephens Ward. Terry . nne Warren, Pamela Jo Warren, Ruth Ann Warren, Verna Dean Wasserman, Anita Cheryl Waters, Judith Ann Watkins, Judy Kay Watkins, Mary Hall Watson. Linda Breuer Watson. Nancv Lee Watson. Shirley Ruth Watts. Barbara Jean Weaver, Ann Leonard Webb, Virginia .- nn Webster, Anne King Weeks, Mar ' Carmen Weeks, Man- Carolyn Weeks, Sallv Ann Weiss, Sallv lane Wcllmon, Gloria Jann Wells, Beverly Cheryle Wells, Dorothv Anne Wells, Lynda Carol Wesley, Barbara Ann Westmoreland, Janine Elai Wetherington. Cora Lee Whalev. Patricia Ann Wharton. CHnthia Lee Walla Wa Wally, Whan.ni, Xanrv Rea White, Cnrdelia Spears White. Karen Elizabeth White, Letha L, Whitehurst. Carol Kay Whitfield. Kathleen A, Whitf.Td. Grace N[oss Whittaker. Judith Harrison Whittinut-.n. Kalhorine ' ir£ Whvtsell. . nne Margaret Wiener, Janet Wilkrr.on. Rebecca Reid W.llKinis, . nda June ViIlianis. Cassandra M, Williams. Diane Dove Williams, Janis Louise Williams. Judith .Ann Williams. Judith Diane Willi.iins Linda Jean Wilhanis. Margie Elizabeth Williams. Marv Helen W.lham . Patsy Gail Williams. Rebecca Jo Williamson, Brenda Fern Villiainson. Constance Jean Williamson. Susan Roberta Williford. Margaret Ell iott Willou.ghbv. Beth .Xnn Wilson, Betlie Sue Wilson. Gwendolyn Wilson, Janice LaRue Wilson. Louise Lynette Wilson, Mary Louise ViIson. Xancy Marcia Wilson, Patricia E. Wilson. Rebecca Huxford Windell. Fleta Suzanne Windley, Margaret Beth Windley, Phyllis Winstcad. Janet Marie Withers, Jane Withrow, Janet Elaine Womble, Susan Wheeler W,.,,d. Sherrin Bonnet Woodard, Patricia Maude Woodrovv, Vernessa Frances Woodside. Anne Knox Wor,dyard, Carolyn Veil Workman. Diane Carole ' orley, Shirley Jane Wcrthington. jane Ellen Wright. Frances Elizabeth Wright. Janet Irene Wright, Sandra A. Wynns, Lvda Pat ' i ' arborou.eh. Karen Elaine Varbrough, J.ianne Carolyn ' eager, Kathryn Cordeha Yelverton, Anne Benton ' oeman. Ellen Jovce ' iV.rk, Shirley Gail ' oung. Fredna Jean I ' oun.gblood. Mary Aurelia ' ount. Frances Rosalind mm nt. Virginia Leigh Vice Presidenl. Sue Cable President, Anne Rhyne Treasurer, Dollie Samet Secretary, Judy Pearce THE NURSING CLASS There are thirty-two graduating nurses in the Class of 1966. There are forty Freshmen Nurses. Reporter, Mary Go Black Cable Cratch Students Ass S N ' O, 2.3: Xai SALLIE EVALINE BOCER A.D. NURSING S.N O. 2,3; Dis al S.N.O. 2.3; Liberal . rts Cou RUTH ANN BRADLEY A.D NURSING. Pine Nectllcs S N O. 1.2. SUE THORNTON CABLE A D. NURSING Town Students Association 1,2; Vice President 2. Delegate to State C Inter-class Council 2. PHYLLIS HOOD CLIFTON AD. NURSING. S NO. 1.2; B S.U. 1.2 SARAH OLI E CRANDELL AD NURSING. S.N O 1.2; Elliott Hall C . NNE HOLBROOK CRATCH A.D. NURSING S.N O 1.2; Westminister I MARTHA LOUISE RAY DAVTSSON A.D, NURSING. S.N O. 1; Town Students 1,2. Greensboro League I ; Washington ellowship 2. NURSING Dunne Flynn Gore Edens Gaeser Johnson Evan Gam Le€ KAREN ARLENE DUNNE Kinston AD. NURSING, S NO. 1,2; Y DC, 1; Newman Club SANDRA GAIL EDENS Slier City AD, NURSING Newman Club I, 2,3; SN,0, 2,3; Louisburg College 1; Kilcben Committt •e 2; House Keep- ing Coininiltec 3, RUTH CRAIG EVANS Leaksvillc A, D, NURSINfi SNO 1; Town St 1.2, udenls Association JANE ELIZABETH FLYNN Ronda AD NURSING, SNO 1,2; SNO Committee 1,2; Dorm Committee 1; District Nurses Organization 1,2; B,S U, 1.2; Treasurer 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Publicity Com- LANA BARBARA GAESER Williston, S,C, AD, NURSING. SNO. 1,2; Freshma n Cabinet I, JULIE VIRGINIA GARRISON Mt, Olive AD NURSINti. SNO, 1,2; SNO, Social Committee 2; Stale .Hid N.ilii.i.al Student Nurses ' As socialion 1,2, MARY ANN ;ORK Wilmington AD NI RSIM; SNO, 1,2; Dislric t. Slate and Na- liniial Sluileiit Nurses ' Association 1,2; Class Reporter 2; Junior -Vsist.iiil 2; Dorm Committee 1, HARRIET ELLEN- JOHNSON Mount Holly A 11 NIKSIXt, s N (1 1 2: Y R C 1 , W W C, 2, Dis- inci Si, Mr ,,ii l N,, 11. ,M,il Nurses ' Assof.,1 lioii 1 2 .MARY 1,1 l. Hl(IS(l l.EK lion Ca.llege A I) NURSING S N (1 ) 1, (;iee Cli, lb 1. W.ile Eoiest College 1,J, lowi, Slll.lents As-o, i.ili,,: 11 4. Wesimiiiister BETSY ANN LINDSAY Charlotte AD NURSING, S.N.O. 1.2: Statr, District, and Na- tional Student Nurses ' .Association 1.2; Y.D.C, 1; Dorm Committee 1. I ' RISCILLA ILEENE McCOLLUM Reidsville AD. NURSING. B.S.U. 1; International Student Rela- tions Committee Chairman 2; North Carolina B.S.U. In- ternational Student Relations Committee at-large mem- ber 2; Entertainment Committee 1. MARY LOU MASTEN Winston-Salem AD. NURSING. S.N.O. 1.2; Junior Assistant 2; District and National Nurses ' .Association 1.2. KATIE SUE OLIVE Fuquay-Varina AD. NURSING. S.N.O. 1,2; District, State, and Na- tional Student Nurses ' Association 1,2; Constitution Com- mittee 1; Program Committee 2; Inter-class Council I; CRT I. r,|ii.-(.ilalive 1; Glee Club2. EMM S II I 1 l ' TE Roseboro All l UsIXI, I.ih.Tal Arts 1; S.N O. 2.3. JU11 l. NN I ' l ARCE Winston-Salem AD. NURSING. S.N.O. 1.2; District. State, Nurses ' As- sociation 1,2; Class Reporter 1; Dorm Committee 1.2; Junior Assistant 2; Freshman Song Committee 1. LAURA SCOTT RAWLS AD, NURSING. S NO, 1 Washington ict S NO, 1,2; Dorm _ _.. .._, __ Coordinator 1; Social Committee S.N.O. 2; Constitution 1. FR.ANCES ANNE RHYNE Fayetteville A.D. NURSING. Hall Board 1; Dorm Committee 1; S N.O. 1.2, President 2; Freshman Coordinator 1; Inter- class Council 2; District, State, and National Student Nurses ' Association 1,2; S.N.O. Committee 1. JANICE COLE ROBBINS Greensboro AD. NURSING. T.S.A. 1,2; S.N.O. 1,2. Lindsay McCollum Masten Olive Rawls P.itf Rhync Pearcc Robbins CLASS OF 1966 IDA RUTH SAMET High Pomt AD, NURSING. Liberal Arts 1,2; S.N.O. 3,4; Treas- urer S.N.O. 4. RACHEL ELIZABETH SUMMERS Greensboro AD. NURSING. S.N O. I. CARLA LYNN WALTON Charlotte AD. NURSING. Dorm Committee 1.2,3; German Club 1; S.N.O. 2.3; District. State and National Student Nurses ' Association 2.3; S.N O. Committees 2.3; .Assistant House President 3; Inter-class Council 3. MILLIE LOU WILSON AD. NURSING S.N.O. 1.2; Burnsville Glee Club 1; Yancey FRESHMEN Cnra Catherine Bahen Leigh S. Barrett Janice Cynthia Becker Barbara Anne Bey Barbara Ann Biesecker Susan Jean Cassell Shirley Ann Childress Virginia Elaine Coggin Priscilla Gail Crisp Patsy Carol Dodson Sandra Jo Durham Beatrice J. Freeman Bradie Garner Linda Alley Hemric Deana Hinshaw Toni Sue Hinton Melinda M. Johnson Patricia Mae Largent Linda Ella Laycock Roberta Ann LeClair Muriel Bishop Livingsto Judith Ann LyJes Susan Lees McWilliam Patricia Jean Macon Candace North Morgan Barbara J. Pcgram Rosemary Price Claudia Ann Raines Pennie Ann Roberts Linda Holmes Rowla Eleanor Pearl Sheppard Ell Skii Helen F. Smith Jeanne Smith Mary Lvnn Stanley Sharjn Warner Thorr Jacqueline Thorp Jacqueline Sue Waike Linda Louise Wolff Dolana Jean Workmai Cl II ,. ' f Treasurer. Pam Mendenhall President, Martha Carter Secretary, Phyllis Parker Vice-President, Sally Bain COMMERCIAL CLASS The Commercial Cla.ss has one hundred and twenty ,students thi.s )car. Thi.s i.s a one-year course to train young women for the modern business world. Cheerleader, Carol Leonard Alcon. Diana Layne Ashley, Joan Faye Bain, Sarah Dehaven Bare. Shelia Sue Bennett. Mar ' Jacquelii ;ish( Dii Boger, Renda Lucrezia Bonds, Patricia Jean Brady. Ahce Jane Brown, Rebecca Anne Bullard, Pamela Gail Burch, Pamela Anne Burnette, Carolyn Jean Butler. Margaret Carolyn Cameron. Teresa Louise Campbell. Mary Alice Campbell, Mar ' Ann Cannon, Glenda Faye Carpenter. Lucy Ellen Carter, Martha L ' nne Cecil, Martha Jane Chaney, Carolyn Lorene Cook. Sandra Kay Craven, Cheryl Rosemar ' Craver, Marshall Anne Culler, Sandy Leigh Dean, Joyce Marie Decato. Daphne Dale DeOraflf, Delores Dellinger. Elizabeth Warren Duwiess. Nancy Baker Dwiggins, Shirley Ren Earnhart, Cornelia Lu Everhart. Marilyn Dia E erhart, Peggy Sue Fields. Katherine Marie Fleming. CJayla Claudia Futreii, Eileen Jessica fif (mII.oi (;udfr Linda . Doni Gail Grady, Shirley Jean Grier, ' ivian Ruth Griffin, Cynthia Faye Hall. Gloria Gay Havner. Alice Joanne Hawes, Diana Louise Hill, Brenda Kay Hill, Martha Carol Hulls, Dorothy Jean Iddings, Etta Karen Ingalls, Brenda Jean Jacokes, Dorothy Elau Johnson, Beverly Jean Johnson, Jeanne Kay King, Patricia Louise Kirks, Linda Sue Lathan, Julia Elizabeth Laughrun, Pamela Leimone, Patricia Ann Leonard, Carol Elizabeth Long, Brenda Gayle Lundy, Patricia R. McAdams, Jeanne McColl, Barbara Louis McCraw, Diana G. McGee, Judy .Ann McGinnis, Sybil Gl ascoe Madans, Margie Caryn Martin, Joy Elaine Massey, Sandra White Mast, Kathryn Marie Mendenhall, Pamela Dale , Mitzi Jean Linda Kay Murphy, Patricia .Xnn Myers, Vicky Kay Neely, Martha Jane Nelson, Kathleen Rea Nicholson, Mary Alice Hakle .. Anita Joyce O ' Rnu rke, Margaret M; 0 eib! ,•, Linda Lee Parlier, , Phyllis Rowena Pendry . Martha Lee Pickett , Phyllis Anne Pittman, June Carol Plyler. Betty Ann Pui is. Brenda Kay Redma n. Margaret Elai Rhode: s, Constance Dale Riley, : Martha Leigh Royall, , Willie Sue Saundf ;rs, Lois Ann Sexton , Peggy Ann Sharpe . Brenda Carol Sharpe . Karen Elaine Sherlin 1, Kitty Elizabeth Short, Margaret Sto er Shough, Patricia Kaydei Sinim.. ns, Theresa Dian: Smith. Ann Mitchell Smith, Brenda Carol Steelm, an, Jo Ann Stewart, Carolyn Faye Si.rles, Patricia Ellis Swain. Ruth Under wood, Dorothea . ' Warffo rd. Alice Marie Wilmo th. Linda Gail Wilson . Janice Anne Witt, 1 Karen Kay ■arbro ugh, Rebecca Janr NOTES FROM THE EDITOR . . . Our foremost thouc;lit w liilc compilinsj and rdit- ing the 1965-1966 Pine Ncfclles has been tliat of the student. We have endeavored to give tlie stu- dent a picture of his life here at the Lhii ersity that he will always cherish. Our selection of Dis- co Trv as our theme was done early in the Spring of 1965. We felt that this one word exemplified all of the experiences, good and bad, that the stu- dent encounters here at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. If you have carefully sur- eyed the first 80 pages of the book, we hope you have been able to see yourself in many of the pic- tures. We have made several changes in the format of the yearbook this year. First, we have enlarged the Student Life Section from approximateh ' 24 pages in 1964-1965 to 80 pages in this book. Secondly, we ha e not pictured the faculty in formal por- traits which lias been the custom in years past, but we ha e tried to show the faculty as an inte- gral part of what occurs here at the Uni ' ersity in many candid and classroom shots. Thirdly, e ha c pictured the heads of each department be- cause we feel that most of the different majors in various subjects are most familiar with the depart- ment head. And finally we ha e changed the Sen- ior Class Section by putting more pictures on the page. By doing this we were able to have more pages free for candid shots in the Student Life Sec- tion. We hope that these changes ha ' e enabled you to get a clearer picture of the student and his life here at the L ' ni ' ersity. I vould like to thank personally all of you who have given me the chance to be Editor of your vearbook. My primary reason for coming to college was to gain an education. Certainly if I had not had the opportunit to edit this book I would have gained in some way my goal, but because I did ha e this opportunity, I will always be grateful for the experience it has given me in learning about people — this you can gain from no book or no lecture, but only through experience. Without the dedication and effort of many peo- ple the publication of this book would not have been possible. My special appreciation and thanks goes out to the following persons and companies: Ann Malloy — who spent many hours in her capac- ity of Associate Editor doing all those things which no one else would do. Steve Ulosevich — who spent many hours working in sexeral capacities witii .i woiidciful .iltitucie and with devotion to the cause, Barbara Sutton wlio kept tiir linaneial matters in good running condition. Pete Cook — who, by her special feeling about Hfe here at the L niversit) ' , was aiile to put togi-thev a Student Life Section in wiiicji (Aery student should recognize himself. Evelyn Brake — who did not know exactly what she was getting into when she accepted the academics section, but she stuck it out until th( final page was finished. Brenda Burge — who wiJiingK did what she was told, always with a smile, and successfulK com- pleted her pages. Sally Privott and Julie Dyson — fast fingered typ- ists who were always willing to do their part, .some- times over and abo ' e the call of dut ' . Elizabeth Helsing — our student photogr.ipher w ho had manv hard knocks, but sho was alwa s will- ing to try once more. Emily Chiemiego — m roommate, who officially acted in the capacity of photography editor, but who bv listening faithfully to my problems and frustrations did much to help when the going got rough. Kathy C ' rawle — -who helped us in time of need with her artistic talents. My thanks is also exteiided to the administra- tion and faculty members who offered much in- formation and help, and especially to Mr. Wilkin- son and the News Bureau staff who offered many pictures of the right subject at the right time. In the actual production of the book several firms and their representati es offered in aluable assistance, these are as follows: Mr. Ralph ' an Dyke and Mr. Gary Zook and the people of the American S ' earbook Company; Mr. Fav Smith and his photographers, Mr. Harrison Scott and Mr. Richard B rd; Mr. Carrol Martin and Mr. Malcolm Miller from Martin Studio; Mr. Peter Julian, a freelance photographer who seemed to understand the exact mood and feeling we wanted for Student Life pictures, and Mr. Les Se avers. Finallv, I would like to add that no yearbook can be done by one person, there must be others who are willing to offer their time and assistance. The 1966 yearbook is the eiid result of the patient efforts of a fe v ' students for the enjoyment of many. Carole Whedbee IN REMEMBRANCE OF A BELOVED TEACHER Randall Jarrell said to one of his poetry classes that, The thought of being a fountain is so intriguins; in comparison to the prospect of being a water faucet. Jarrell was just such a teacher: he chosi- an infectious dalliance w ith joy that was not confined to an subject, but brought e erv subject into the fabric of his own italit -, making of e cr thing poetry. ADMINISTRA TION AND FACULTY HEADS INDEX Adams, Charles M. Librarian p. 85 Adams, Mahlon Director of Residence Hails p. 106 Albanese. Naomi Dean ol the School of Home Economics p, 107 Allen, Roscoe Jackson Head of Commeriial Studies p, 106 Baecker, Anne Frances Head of CJerman p. ' J I Bardolph, Richard Head of History p. 97 Blend, Charles Daniels Head of Romance Languages p, 92 Boehret, .Mice Crowthers Head of Nursing Education p, 122 Bulgin, Randolph McGuire Head of English p. 90 Carpenter, Gilbert Frederic Head of Art p. 124 Clark, Clifton B. Head of Physics p. 120 Dozier, Craig Lanier Head of Geography p. 95 Dunn, Sadye Dean of Women p. 82 Eberhart, Bruce MacLean Head of Biology p. 121 Ferguson, Henry L. Jr. Business Manager p. 83 Ferguson, James S. Vice Chancellor p. 81 Fred, Herbert William Acting Head of Music p. 127 Friday, William President p. 81 Griffen, Charles C. L ' niversity Physician p. 84 Grogan, Kennis R. Director of Accounting p. 83 Clurley, N. H. Director of the Physical Plant p 84 Hamer, George W. Director of the Development OHice p. 84 1 lawkins, Kathleen Student Aid Officer p. 85 Howe, Kenneth Edwin Dean of Education p. 99 lor ol . dmissions p. 83 Ho.id ol Ecimomics and Dean of [, 105 I lead ol (Classical Civilization s Head of Business Education Head of Physual Education Irhy, Margery D. Di re Kennedy, John Wesley the Graduate School Laine, Francis .Anthony p 93 Little|()hn, ance Thom, p. 104 Martus, Ethel I.oraline pill Middlcton, Herman David Head of Drama and Speech p. 130 Mossman, Mereb E. Dean ol the I ' aculty p. 82 Parrish, Barbara Alumni Secretary p. 85 Posey, Eldon Eugene Head of Mathematics pll9 Price, H. Holt Registrar p. 83 Puterbaugh, Walter Henry Head of Chemistry Rosthal, Robert Acting Head of Philosophy p. Schaeflfer, Josephine Placement Officer p 84 Schriver, .Mice Head of Health p 110 Shipton, Clarence (J Dean of Men p 82 Shivers, LydaCJordon Head of Sociology and .Anthropology p. 94 Singletary, Otis .A. Chancellor p 81 Smith, Kenon Rasey Head of Psychology p. 122 Associate Dean p. 82 Dean of Student Services p. F)ircctor of the News Bureau p. 118 ,98 Smith, Tommie Lou Taylor, Katherine H. Wilkinson, Albert .A. Young, Emil W, Jr p. 132 .HI ,84 I )ir(i lor ol Television and Radio ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Carolinian, 1 36 Committee on Districting, 150 Consolidated L ' niversity Ckiuncil, 1 5 1 Coraddi, 138 Court of Social Regulations, 146 Elections Board, 149 .Marshals, 68 Pine Xeedles, 133 Residence Hall Committee, 148 Senior House Presidents, 136 Finance Board, 150 Food Liaison Committee, 149 Freshman Cabinet, 152 Freshman Class Officers, 232 Service League, 158 Social Science Forum, 64 State Student Legislature, 151 Student Government .Association Officers, 144 Handbook Evaluation Committee, 148 Honor C ourt, 147 Town Students, I 53 Traffic Ciommittee, 149 Interclass Council, 151 Junior House Presidents, 157 Legislation, 150 ' oung Democrats, I 54 Young Republicans, I 54 STUDENT INDEX MiU.li ),Mn Bulla 2li bb,.ii |„(:,ii,.lvii Al.lx.TiH.iinci Check :i)l Alidl H,-lrnKli .iln-th2lll 16 Al.,ih.iiln i,i l.ce2i; hni.,iil , P.imelaJ 233 .,.irm., ( .iml Ann Aiianis Clanl.i Ann:UI dams KalhrrincL l() ,16K dams. Shell.) K Adtotk, Allic Walker Adtcik. Brenda Dean 233.135,1 5 , (idlesu.ne. Ann 233 Alur. PreniihandR Aiken. Kvlle -Sue 201 Aircv.SueAnn Akelev, . lar Barlon2l5 Alala. Eddie Albea.Johnnv B .Alberg, Sandra Lvnne Albright. Barbara A 215 Albrighl, Kav F 201 Albrighl. . Iarv F-gerton Albrighl. Pamela Ashlon 2111 Albright. Patruia L 215 Alcon. Diane l.avne 25 . ldridge. .Shirlev L 2(11 Alexander. Claudeue 233. 1 51 Alexander.JuaniiaF 167 . lexander.Judv Nell 233 Alexander. ReheuaS 233 Alexander. Robin C 215 Alexander. Roseniarv R 215 Alexander. Sar,i D 215 Alford. ickil.ajuanl67 Ahon. Susan Gail 21 5 Allebrand. Barbara A Allegr.ine. Helen R Allen. Barbara Ann215 Allen. Barbara Anne 233 Allen. Frances. E 215 Allen. GraieAdele Allen. Jeffrey Bruoke Allen. Kaye E 233 Allen, . larlha215 Allen, . Iarlha Brown 233 Allen, Man K 233, I4 ) Allen, . larv Elizabeth Ib Allen. Sarah Louise 201 Allen. Susan Foushee 21 5 Allen. onneP 16 Alley, Linda S 233 .Mlgotid Beiu Louise 21 5 llisnn Kai Karen 233 Mlison Pamela C; 233 MImond Margaret E 215 Allred, Dont: Allred. Ellzabelh215 Allred.Janc Ellen 233 Allred. Martha E 233 Allred. Pals Lvon215 Allred. Rebeua 1 233 Allred. Thomas Lee 233 .Mspaugh. Peggy J Mslon CharloiieL lM..ii Kli .,l.,-lh| 2111 Klon P.iln.i., I.,ine215 Mil , . 1j I II Amend, Elizabeth .M 233 Amey, Dorothv .M.ie2lll Amos, David .Ml Bride Anderson, Alexander .M Anderson, CaKin Kent Anderson, Corella 2111 Anderson, C:vnlhia L 233 Anderson, Ehnor H Anderson, Juli.i, nn 21 5 Anderson, JuliaC . nderson. |uiK 2111 , nderson, Pamel.i 1) nderson, Rebe,,., S 2111 2 ndres, Neill .M 2111 iidrrus, Angel.i Ili-lrn23 ' Andrcus Ann F 21? i iidl.l s M.in l, elM,21i ndreivs S.ii.i C 2 MBrl, D.nid ll.irnsoM Nngel Diana |, an iigllli (doiia |ean:H Annas Pain, la E 233 .Xnnino, |udilh l(. I 56 Anllioni. Donna |e,,n233 , pergis, Sle rii M 21 5 Appanaislis, Kim .■ ppetl. Lorna Barbara 16 Apple. Anita .Mcabon 233 , pple. Margaret E 233 Arginlar, Susan 1) 233 Arl, Ellen Mane Arledge. Susan Eve 16 Armfield, Jane Harris Armistead.SheliaJ 167 , NLir Xrqu Thelma Elaine le, Stephanie M 16 Arr.iwond, Patriiia A 215 Arrnvvood, Taliiha F 233 Ashe. Ferry Barr 233 .• shfrart. Nancy Jane 233 Ashley. Arch Anna . shley.JoanFave25- Ashlev, Monroe M Aspden. Carol Adele 201 Aspden,KalhrvnJane215 hli.-son, irginia 11 lkHK (Anllii,,2|5 lk,n. |,,mS,.co211 lkins,iii Brrndat.ai 201 Atkinson, Linda 16 Atkinson, Linda Jane 233 Atkinson, Linda L 233 Atlvood.Harolene Gail 2(1] Aubuihon. Hazel Ann215, 134 Averbath,NanrySue215 . oman, Marv .MtCairmick 21 5 Ausband, Melinda .• usband , Virginia C A astir .Cecilia Ann 167 A astir . Edna Louise 233 A A - A T, , Tina E ,TynaHudsnn215,13 Mary Wesley 215 AnnWarli k233 A ett. Louise York 16 . 147 Axclr d. Joy Lynn 167 A cue k. Betty Lou 201 A , A die del I.Anne Hall 11. JudMih White 2111 ndrcj lane 201 • Sandra Kavr2n| h B bb. Ferry , lan B run Mary Ellen 2(11 B dge t. AnneG B dgc t. Susan Leigh 233 B sg ' - t.ShirlevA 233 B hen Cora Catherine 250 B iley Alice Karen 233 B iley Carol Brav B lley CaroKnA ' 215 Bailey David Claude B ile KatherineC; 201 B ilei Patricia Ruth 201 B. lley Sherry Anne 21 5 B. ilev Susan E 233 B. lley 1 eresa Sonia 213 B. llei irginiaD.,„n20l B. 111 BiendaK.iv B. 111 aiahl) 2i B. in, hirlev S B. irci. icky Dianne20l B. ker AnnaFaye2|5 B. ker Joan Telfair 21 5 B, ker .NanneR 16 , 144 B. k.r Susan |,,ni(e 233 B. krl Wilhr . lac231 B. k,l i.in, Leslie L B. kllll s . larv Patriiia I6« B. Idw n.AnneB 215 Ba dw n. Barbara Jane 201 Ba div n, Helen C B. dw n, )ov,e. nne20l,n5 Ba 1,( irolvn Line 233 B, 1.. Martha f: H. Ian e .Man F 21 5 B. larr JaikDon.ild B. Ian Rclie,,., 215 B.i len er ( leorgi.i S 21 5 Ba len ne (hailesP B.i nie llarr, Lee B.I nd .Mary JallrJI, Ba Iks .M.irgarelD JH Ba rbei Lorr.oue.M Bardin. C:atherine L-e 151 Bare. Hubert Wayne Bare, Ralph B Bare, Shelia Sue 257 Barefoot, Diane B 233 Barelool. Martha Jane215 Barger, Alpha Carter Barger. Patricia Ann 233 Barger. Ferrv Hmvard-215 Barham.C:harleneK 215 Barham.Susan A 233 Barker, Jane Louise 233 Barker. Linda Kav 168 Barker. Lvllon Barklev.Marv Lee 21 5 Barnes, AliceOdell2l5 Barnes, BettvJo201 3 233 i, Diana Stevens 201 i. Dons Young 21 5 i. Elizabeth A 233 i, (;corgiaLvnn215 i, Helen Leola 233 ., Joanne E 201.26 ' ) 1. Sandra Kav 201 Barnev, Barbara Poi Barr. Robbie , dair 233 Barrett, Leigh S 250 Barrett. Luella E 233 . Rit Banter. Donna Gavnelle 1 6f Barrier, Dorothy L Barringer, Lillian A 215 Barrow Elizabeth Ann 201 Barrow. .Mary Lou 168 Bartholomew. (:laudia216 Barton. Laura Stella 168 Barton. Marv E 233 Barton. Mv, a lane 216 Banon. Thomas ,M Barwick.Jovie Lee 2111 Basile.Jamnet, 233 Bass. Emily Douglas 216 Bates. Robert Frank 233 Batten. Claudelte B Baits. Cvnthia K 233 Baverlcld. Janes 216 Bumgardncr. AnilaT 233 Baxter, Elizabeth A 233 Bayless. .Mabel E 168 Bayn . Ga eH Beach. Rebecca Clark IbKlll Beal, Phvlhs Hope 216 BealeAldine Scott Beam, Brenda Jov 168.14 Beamer, Elizalieth Ann 2 1 6 Bean, Wayne Allen Beane. Brenda Ann 213 Beane, Sharon Kav 233 Beard. Brenda Jane 168 Beaslev.C:ora, nn216 Beanie. Susan Helen 16K.156 Beam. Brenda Gail 201 Beaver. Eleanor Jane233 Beck. Ciarleda Beulah 233 Beck. Karen Elizabeth 201 14 Beck. Susan Martin 216 Beck. Sylvia C:arol 21 6 Becker. Janice C 250 Beckerdite. .Sandra J 168 Beeson, Adis M Beeson. Patricia . nn 2 1 6 Belanev. Jackie Nell Belding. Barbara E 233 Bell. Edwina Ann 216 Bell.. Marianne 11,8 Bell .MirtvsW.ird R.i 1 II Benbuu Bell, nii2l(. Benb.,w Lh .il.elli 211 Benbow .Mar, 1.1 l.vlc 211 Bendheim, |u.h nn 201 Benn BenneI.Fiaii,rs, 211 Bennrllloi.,,. L Bennel M.iii j 2i Bennel Dlivi.i nii211 Brnncl U ilii,., 211 Bcns,.n Beiu Kci,l21 Benson Hi 1.111 j Benson, Leoma S Benson. Matilda L 233 Benson. Susan E 233.152 Bentz. Rhonda L 233 Berinati. Lea Jane 168 Bergman, JanieL 216 Bernard, Rosalca C 201 Bernhardt, Edna A 216 Bernheim. Naomi Jean 168,1 14 Bernstein, Susan Kai 216 Berrier, Sylvia D 216 Berrier. Thomas W Best, Carolyn Dee 16H Bethune, Lelia Dianne2l6 Beverlv, irginiaE 201,150 Be , Barbara Anne 250 Bever, FrederukL Bickett,KarenJ 233 Biescckcr, Barbara A, 250 Biggs, Sandra Lynn 234 Billings, Barbara Ann 201.148 Billings. Jane J Billinglon. Linda Ann 168 Binlord. Bonnie N Bingham. Pamela Allen 169 Bingham. Prist ilia S 234,152 Birmingham. Ann W 201.147 Bisbee, DonnaJean234 Bisher. Dinah 25- Bishop, Wilhelma E Black, Carolyn Deal 169 Black, Carolyn Ruth 169 Black, Evelyn D 216 Black, Julia Adams 248 Black, Namv Lofton 216 Black, Patricia L 234 Blackburn C:herylD 216 Blackburn, Judy Kav 201 Blackburn, Palncia M Blackwclder, DorisE 169 Blaikwelder,Judv.Mae234 Blaikwell.SvKia Ann202 Blair, Linda Jeanne 168.169 Blair, Virginia S 169 Blakailis, Paula R 216 Blake, Mary Tate G 169 Blake. Usvil .M Blakelev. James L 202 Blalock. Barbara Ann 202 Blalo, k Laura Ann Blaloik, LucilleA 216 Bland Deanna G Bland, Gay ail 216 Bland..Mary Ellen 234 Blandford. .Margaret L Blankenship, .Mary Ann 202 Blanton. Linda S 202 BlavloikJa.kW Bledsoe, Linda G 202 Bliss, Linda Gail 216 Bliss, .Milton Clay Blithe, Barbara Louise 169 Blocker, .Sallv Ann 216 Blomberg. DaleF 216 Blount. Betsy John 169 Blum. Loretta Joyce 216 Blume.Bngitte Irene 1 9 BlumenreicTi. Susan G Boaz.Jane Ellen 202 Bobbil. Patricia R 216 Boepple. Lisa E 151 Boger. Sallic E 248 Boger. Renda L 257 Boggs. Nora Waynell 216 Bohannan. Rebecca A 216 B.iini; Donna Frames 152,2,34 K..li.k sheila Dawn 214 B..lin I h abrlh A 214 ll..hii Sovin Anne 214 H.h.iii .Marv Eleanor Man Ja H- • Elai K..nds Palrma | 25 Bo„iie,,JoAnn202 Bonomo, Barliar.i jc.in 168,1 Booher. Catherine D 214 Booker |udithAnn2l6 Hooker Man Ellen Boone. Jamie (.ail 234 Boone JoCaroLn 169 Boone .MariKii I avlor 169 Boroughs, t ills Cl.iuel Boriuni.inH.iibar.i Anne 16 Hoseiii.u, C.uol 1, 211. H..sli,,ii Kaien L 14 , 169 214 I II Bmihv.irr, |osclvn F.lij Bourno.lvMaierirfl ( B..«, ' Bc.wf .June In 234 .Mary Alelhea 210 Bowman. DeaiinaTaie 16 ' ) Bowman.Jo. nne2t6 Bowman. John D Bnxman.MarsarclJanr Boyd. Linda Mae 2 1(1 Boyd. Palncia | 202 Boytr. Mary Marleigh TU Boykin. Linda Lee 7ti Bovkin. .Suzanne L 234 Boyle. .Susan Elaine PO Boyles. t;alharme R Boyles, William R 234 Boyles. ZameM 170 Bratey. Doris E 234 Biaiey.ShcrylC 234 Bradley. Rebeua M 202 Bradley. Ruth .Ann 248 Bradsh.iw, )ud Kav2l6 Ki.„h I hiil. Muhael 171 Bi.i.lx, 1. 11.11 M.T.I Bi..a%, l ' jliiuj. nn234 Brafl.jrd. E V Bragunier. Nancy L Brake. Evelyn Flye 1 35,202 Branch. Nancv Garland 14 ' ). ell,t;alheU ell. Nana. Mae 234 ell, PalriiiaJ 234 Br. ;ed. Marsha Ellen 216 Br. ;ndell. Mary F. Br. mnan, Carol Ann 216 Br. em. .Sarah E, Br. rnl.VV S Br ell. Mary Elizabeth Br ewer, Brenda Gait Br ewer. Brenda Jean 216 Br ewer. Dons Lynn Br ewcr.JanyeeMarie2l6 Br ewer. Pamela Jcane 234 Br ewer. Paul VV Br idgers, Helen . I 170 Br idges, Harriet Jane 234 Br idges, Joy Susan 216 Br idges, .Martha Susan 202 Br idges. Pamela .Anne 1 70 Br igman.DamlaC 234 Br lies. Edith B Br lies. .MarleneK 216 Br ill, Susan Alvce Br im, Ra m..nd Gilbert Br inkle , Judith Lvnn216 Br inkley, Ellen L 234 Br inkley. Margo F 234 Br inkley. Pamela Diane 170 Br inson. Lois Ann Br inson.ZellcD 146.202 Br isson. Hilda Ruth 216 Br ile, Peggy Lydia 134.234 Br ill. Cynthia Br itt. .Morris F Br itl. Rita Daphne 234 Br ittain. Mary Gates 202 Br itton. Barbara Ann Br itton. Margaret D 151.140.21. Broad. Carol J Br ock. Helen T 232.234 Br ockman, Frances C: 170 Br _ ogdon. Elizabeth P 170 Brooker. -Sarah Foster 234 Brooks. |o --knne B Br («.ks, . an. Anne 234 Br ....ks I ' alri. ij Ann 216 Ki ....k. K..I.CII 11 Jr 234 B. ....ks S..IK |,,ne 170 Br ..sius Susan Carol 134,202 Br olu.n,Salh Ann 234 Br own. Anita Louise 170 Br own. Ann Pearson Br own. Bellv Jane 234 Br own. Brenda Kay 216 .... 1 :l.ir. ,. Ann 211. .ii.i 1) :m ;n t ' vnl 111!. 1. 2 14 )n: Dell, .rah 1, 214 ,n. Edw, aid Herbiil ,ui, Fran iesl)ai l2l6 :!!!. ' ni; ■::t:r .1 1 .11.1 .i ' Ftnakli.i2l ., . l.,ri u.nK 217 .1 M.u c .Margaret 21 .1 . l.., ,hajane2l7 ,...«.. IV.iil,, ii.. 1 li,217 ,...u.i I ' lis..!!,, iuic 170 :rown, Rebc-iia Anne 257 Irown.SusanJ 234 Irown. Toni Reid 234 In.wnlee. .Mary E 234 ,...unii.li.c, B,.rhai,. A 2r B,. u . ' ,. ' |., ' N, ' . ' Lec2r . ..,. kil.c.aA 234 ...I......... D.iud I .1.1... ...... ,s.,ndrat;..e 1 0 ... I1I...I.- Paige R 234 ...k k..l.inCjrtei 152, 2r ... kii.a Susan , nne ...1.1 sl.,,ii,.n Lee234 ullal... ' . Dean PO uHah.e, .Mary Caroline 234 uford. Ehzabelh F 152.217 uie. Ann Duriell 2112 uie, .Margaret B ulgrt Maiilvn P 234 ..Igci iHvn 1. , Bel H ..II..1.I, Franklin h ullard. Pamela Gail 257 ullington.Ra.helMiG ullock. Lidat;hapamn217 ullotk, Nann K 234 ...1. h {.i.i.ii. k :u ...il.n.j ll.asv I .ml. 131.202 ur. h Panicl,. Anne 257 urge, Brenda Preston 214.1 35 urg. Leslie Jane 202 urgess. Donn.eB 217 ..rgcss, 1...U1SC Helen ur. ' in Car.ilvnA 234 B.■K 214 ri n 1...I. Wilham .1..H1 C.r.ilynE 234,15 inrllr Lcelvn .M 2.34 ins |..hnE riisi.ne, Deidre nis Beltv Louise , .,b |a..,l,.l .1..S i ' ,,!,..,,, I ,,., ri ■1..I B.il,,.,,. nn 2112 rd,l„.therineh 217 yrd.Clvnlhia Anne 171 yrd,.Sara |7| (: I...... I .,..1 M....lisl,v ..l.lu.ll 1 v.lv,. I, 234 ,.l.li-.ll 1. s, ' 1 ' aldwcll, Pamela Rae 156,171 aldwell. Paula Jean 234 aldwell. Rebecca Ann 2,34 alh....n l.in.l,. S„p202 ,.ll......i K,.l|,l, I-, 234 Campbell,, Sarah E 217 Camplong, Linda Jean 202 Canfield. Leonora Glen Canipe. Sadie Rachel Gannady. .Sandra Kay 217 Cannon. Clordelia Penn Cannon, Judilh Ann 234 ;l..n.l,. Fa B.-i 217 ■ 171 I h.Ml.. ' ih L 234 , Lucy Ellen 257 . Lorraine N. 202 an Lr 217 l„.,,c, k,.ll.,c| 2 14 Canci Keiryl Carte, .Margarets Carter,. Martha Lvnn251,l5 l.;arter,. Mary Dale 171 Carter. Nancy Quinn 2(J2 Carter. Susan Pamela 152.2.1 Carvalho. Porlia Stone 157 C:arver, Shirlei Ann 235 Case. Charles Lins.n C:ase, Frances E 235 Casev. Cynthia Lea Tl Casev, Karen Diane 217 Casey. Linda Jean P2 Cashion. Belle Sue Casper. Evelyn D Casscll. Ann Baldwin 202 Cassell.Sara Lee 235 Classen. Susan lean 250 C:assidv,Marv Frames 2P Castlebrllv, Rulh E Calr,(;li.irl, .lie Wester Calh,.„l C.,r..hn I 14 Cat.. l.i.i.L. I.,.,l . ' 1.. ' Cau.lill K,lli (.uin23- Caudle, ArUssSus,in 20 Causcv. FIculuT VV C:ausey,Judy Fox215 C:aulhe,i, Jul,., 1. 2P ,.l.. I Clin. (,l.,..lu :halmcrs, Julie Ann :hambers. Billie Lee 235 ;hambers,Loyd Edwin Ihandler, Eva Ci 172 ;handlei,SueLee217 :haney Carolyn L 257 Ihaney, .Myrtle S 235 Ihangaris. Sherry E 202 ;hapman.lrma Gail 202 ;happell. AnneF 202 ;happcll. Pamela Ann 203 :happell. Susan M :hase. Betty D base, Philip E ihauntey. Kathleen T 235,152 headle, Patsv Flippin heck, Barbara Ann 134.21 heek. Bcttv Emarita 139.217 beek. Helen Ivonne 09.203 heek, Jane Alice heek, .Margaret S 21 7 heek. Sandra .Mane 203 (,hci .M,, ..1217 Ch,., , , 1j :h,.plin. C:arolvn E 172 ;hrisley. Susan Ann Ihrishp. Ann Miller 172 :hislc.ph. Marilyn K ibristopher. CarolJ 217 hurch. Barbara Ann 203 hurch. Barbara E hurch, Julia Ann hurch, Louise Park 203 hurch, Rebecca J 235 hur.h, R..1 all,- C:lark,CynthisN Clark, Dee Lane Clark hllen K,« CI, I. I f, •,, I , pi Cl.irk, Di,ijliJ..e 203 Clarks.m, SheelahAnn Clayton. RiihardE Cleary. Brenda Lamer 172 l;lem, ,MarySanlord217 Clendemn. Harry E Clerici.SueC 172 CiilTorH, Laura R 215 Cl.ln.n, Lc... Sandl., 203 CI 1, Phelh II 24,1 Clill..n,San.li,. C 201 Cline, Joyce .MariKn 203 C:line. Laura June 23t C:line, Sandra Jean 217 Cnodlelter. Judilh L C;lose. Ariel Clare 2 P Clough, Alethia A P2 Coates.Kaye Ruth 234 C.iates. Judith Gail Coats. Charles VV Cobb.ClarolC 235 C.bb, Lynn Palmer 235 C.bb. MargaretJ 235 Ccbran DiarreP C..,hran Janel F Coihran Teresa Dale 2 P C... kr Wanda l.ce C..ckerham, Elizabeth A 2 ( ,i,knun, M.inhj F.irkcr (;...kni.in,Rul)i |cwcll 2V (;..,h,S.,ndr,i l. -e23i (:..tt,c,|.,me (ine in, ir ini.i E 2nO (.(.hin.Syhil Ann C;..hn, Brlh Kllrn21 C.ilc.CharlrsWrsleN :..lr. Cheryl l.rf C.le. M.irv B 2113 C.lr. Kc.ben E Colcm.in. Angrline B Ci.lcnun. Phillip Culem.in.SvKiaC: 2113 C.lrnd.i. )c.in Paiiije (:t.les,Annr O.ilcv. Dec Ann 2r Cclciij, Frames A 230 C.ilcda, Lillian T 203 C.illle. Bellv(:iix Collier Julia t 203 Collier. Susan Claire 203 Collins. Carol Carr 235 Oillins. Ellen E Collins. Leslie Jean 218 f:ollins. MarKarel L P2 Collins . Lirihj Fa c Clollins Sarah Elaine 2IK Collins, Sarah Morgan P2 Collins, Sherri f:ale203 Colsi.n.VVilh.imS Cnltrane. Bells 203 C;oliraneJov,r Mane 203 C:olirane. SravineH f ioniplon. CJIenn Lee Complon, Samuel D Comlpon.SiKiaDcan P2 C:nne. ElisabelhG Ca.niloquc, Eli«belh23s Conklin, Delano M Conn,lla elineP 2IK Connaiichlon, Ellen K 233 Connell, . ornia Connor, Carolina S 218 Conrad, Cvnlhia Ross 136, C:onrad, Sarah I Conrad. Wrenn Karen 233 Constable. Chrvsleena 21 K C.nstaniine.CharlesJ f:onivelL Kramesll 218 Con vell,. lJr arel L 172 Cook. Diana D.iv 203 riook John Funis 203 CJ.ok. ludllh Daniel 203 C:ook.Judilh L nne203 Ca.ok. |uds Kai 233 Cook, Mabel Louise P2.1. ' ' Cook,. Sandra Ka 23 Cook. erna I Cooke, Belts Jane ( ke, Eli abelh L 233 ( i.ke, . l.,rs E 218 |i.r Alyse Smith ( per Belt Dianne per, Irene irmni,, Cooper. James I.OU1S218 Cooper, Jane M 233 Cooper, Penni K.n 218 Cooper. Ro ei Lee 233 Cooper. Teresa Jane 203 Caipeland.NLiiv Wood Copley. Brendj(;ale233 Corde, laiqueline M Cnrder, LeoD Corey, CraceB Cornelnis Dons E isK. ' i Corsbi, ' |-,i (.oroni .Vol., Ros, Cosurove llel,.n, 21=. Costello iiii lherese2M Colhraii, l ' lnlllsLee233 Coiien, M.iriKn Couih, . Lirv Riilh P3 Coullei L)nd,i(;asle23 Courls. Carol Walker Courls. WilheRuth r3 Courwlle Sus.in 1. 213 Coward. Nellie Cr.ui; Couhl . J.imesMi.h.irl Cowling Deb.ir.ih io, 1 s( (owlini; Sli.iion I.e. 2 1 h (.ov. i,nille213 Cox.Bewrb Soe Ml 201 Con han.esl. 218 Cox.Hin;bD.illon {i Cox. Judy Rnh.irdson Cox.Karenn233 Cox. Linda Dee233 Cox. Lind.i Kathleen 203 Cox N.oin Lee 233 (ox . athallaSue2n3 (ox. Pain. I.I Ann 203 ;;ox. Sandra Den 218 C:oyle, Margaret Ann 21 8 Cozarl. Cassandra Lee C:raddriik. Anna Regina Craddo.k, Bertha | 203 nda Louis 218 ..Ma Craig. Susan Kent 218 Cram, lanneCarole 201 Crandell LvelMi K t:randell,Sa,,il,() 2-18 C:ranlord,.Sandia Kai 218 Cratch. Anne II 248 C:raven. Betl, Jean Craven. Cheryl R 23 Craier. .Marshall Anne 23- C:rawford,EliAibelhM Crasvford.Juds Bryson 233 Crasvford. Patricia A 233 Crawford. Susan Jane 218 Crawley. KathrynW 203 Creech. Bettie Ruth r3 Creech. Elmer Ellis 218 Creech. Harold W 213 ■cb, P( 1 ri Cresimore Juditli 218 Crews. Betty Jean 218 Cribbin. Kathleen E 218 Cridlebaugh, .Mary E 218 iTidlebaugh, Patricia ilia n I liAihrth 21-1,21 . l.ilh.i , nn ' ' 218 ( roi„.„ii, Lli.-.ibelhX 21 Crooks. Cljuih.i Ann P3 Crooks. Linda Jo .Bel 1 P3 Cniss.JamesA.Jr P3 Crotc-au Joan A 233 Crotts. Marth.iC 21 ' Crowder. Dorollu |.iiie 2113 Crowe, Iren,i K.iy 213 (.rowell. Juh.i Anil23i Crmvcll. Juh.i Ellen 218 Crumbles. Cilenda N 203 Crump. CsntblsL 233 Crump. laynePiltman 201 Crumpler.Sar.ihM Pl Cruse Sams |o211 Crulchlield. Carole; 218 fIserpnyak.Charlnlle.S 201 Cude.JaneRnsanne Culbertson, Betsy C; 218 Culbreth, Carolyn M 203 Culbreth,EyaMar213 Culler. Sandr.i Leigh 233 Culp. Nora Agnes 213,232 Cummings. Lherese .M 218 Cummings. irginia A P3 Cunningham. Carol I 233 lainningham. Linda Ease 20 ' ( orlis Beni.iniinB ( orlis lohii Stone ( orio .M.iiih,. Ann203 (oiler Ln,s, nne P3 Culshall. Dale juen 48 D DaHord. Delia Ann 218 Dagenhardt.Namv L 233 Dalles Robert Lee D.nll.Xan.v K Dale, |oi.e Brown D.ile, jodiili ll.lc ' n PI D.ilc M.irgol 1 o.lle213 jodiih.M Ml. II, .Is iii;im,i 1. iil l.r liMi,, Eh abeth rd.o |,.,iim, ' 13|,(,K,P3 rii.ll |.im M 201 is.h R W I It 21 Davenport, Rebec, a E 203 DavenporcSharynD 218 Da ' . Patri 1 Le Davidson, Betlv Jo Davidson, lean K Davies, .Mary Kav Davis. Annette VV 213 Davis. Brcnda Hanna 204 Davis. Carolyn Dickson 204 Davis. Cheryl Eve 204 Davis. Deborah Diane 233 Davis. Dorothy B Davis. Elmerene E 218 Davis, Frances Ann 2 13 Davis. Joe Alan 2114 Davis.JohnH Dayis.JoyeeAnn2l8 Davis. Judy Ann 233 Davis. Judy C;amillc 233 Davis. Lamyra H Dans. Linda Lea 233 Davis. Martha GulhneP3 Davis. Mary Nell 204 . SherynE 233 , Shirlev M s.indr,. K.il.en Da De. D.sil. , lma Ruth 204 Deal. Judith Rebekah 204 Dean, Joyce NLirie 237 Deaton. Janet DeBernard,C;ynihiaJ 23 Debord. Nancy Kaye Decato. Daphne Dale 237 Decker. Barbara Jean 2011 DeGraff. Delores23- Dehdashli. Shahna 204 Delaheld. Carter Delanev. Cynthia C 218 Delanev,.Mary | 233 Dellinger. Elizabeth VV 2 Dellinger, Pamela C; 233 IJellinger. VVillord Deloach. Dianne C Dempsev. Dale Paige 218 Dcnnev. Larry Irvin233 Dennis. Pamela Eloise Denton. Susanne Dep.-llo. Geraldine.M 173 Dew.ir, R.iseC Deucv Diana 233 Dcwill . larv Margaret 21 Dirk. Linda Garry 2ll4 Di. kens. .Sandra f: Di.kerson, Louise C: 233 Di.kersnn, Martha Vnn Diekerson,MaryK 233 Diekerson. Nancy Ci 204 Di.kson. Connie Kay 204 Dirksnn, Margaret Vnn 21 DiCosLin .i Ceh.iM 218 Diei . h.C, Dill,. Lirv VViilard24S Dillard.Sherryll Lee 23 Dinkcl. Elizabeth J Dishman. Eileen 1 218 Ditullio Susan M 23(. Dix.in VnnaVV, 1111204 In LI 204 . ' |uha( ' :, ' , ' llel ' in, l74 on, Jane 210 Dixon, L. Dixon, PaulVV . Jr 218 D..bv.|..hnB D.idson. Ins Ann P4 Dods.in. Patsy Carol 23 ' Doggetl, Helen NLinl.-y Dob.Tiv, NLirg.irei A 2 ll.,ii,ih„., D.iun M,irlr Dorsell, Eva Nell Dorset(.. Lirv Lynne(.S.p. D..SS, AnnBr..oks204 Dotsnn, Carolyn Jane P4 Doty, Sue Ellen 23(. Dougherty lanes A |r Doogl.s Leigh Ann |l ..l. ,, ,imv B 2s- lli ' uii.v Marv Ann21S llovl., .Margaret E 1-4 DovlcSammv Franklin 2I Dozier. Helen Deane 218 irgin 1 Ah.c :• I inda Lee P I ' n,l.-iir21 ' ) I Ins. nil K.ilhleenM I Ins, .,11 R.iymondL 1 1,. .1.11, loanneE It,, 11,, ll.,n.iaMnhaele21(. Ill, v., Muriels ll,,B., , |,. hanna 23(1 11,, IK I ' llri.iaFulk link, ll.4..,rah Anne 130.17 llolin l.u.v Bryn lliilin.. LirthaVVhalin21 ' ) Dumas. Dons Ann 21 ' ) Dunbar. Evelyn Louise 174 Durham. Sandra |o230 Dwiggins.Nan.y Karen23., Dwiggms, Shirlev R 2s- Dye. Frames Louise P4 Dyson. Ins Juliana 233. 134 Earley. Patricia L 236 Early. Teresa Ranson: Earnhardt, flarole Anne Earnbart, Cornelia L 2 = Everhart,, LirilynD Earp. Judith Ann 21 ' I Earp. Rulh Etta P4 Eas.in, Leona Belle 230 Easlerling. Nancv J 204 E.istridgc. Linda Lou L,.,i,i,..,, Elizabeth A 21 1 ,i„,i,, s.,ndraJo23(. , Ellis |r 36 . Ia I , Edens. Edith L Edens, .Sandra Gail 248 Edgerlon, Kathleen P2I ) Edmundson, Carolyn F 174 E.lnum.ls.in. Elizabeth D 174 E.lni,.n.ls.,n, .Mar, la Lynn 2I ) Edm..n.ls,.n M.irv Elizabeth E.lscI Linda Belh 204 Edson. Marv Alice P5 Edwards, Bovd Dewill Edwards. Deborah L 23(, Edwards. Ellen , l 21 ' ) K.lw,,i.ls |,,v... l.v„n2V, l.lu.u.b, K,iveMiirlc Ps Ldwai.ls, Linda .M Edwards, Patn, la Alan Pl Edw.irds, NitaC 2Pi Edwards Rosemary L 23(, Ehrd. Barbara J 23(, Egben . Lirv Jane 204 Ehrh. h. Margaret 21 n Ei.hh.irn. EveAnne Eidam, Addle Sylvia Eids.,n,.Man,in. limsl73 ,. l.i „„ |,, himirv, AlkMii Mar 21 ' ) Kiidiu.ii 1)., 1111.1 Uv Knij.ird, K.iuii Sliuli :iM Lm;lo,(:lifnl A 2M, Kiii;H, |..v.i-M,iii.iii.u-23 1-11-1,111,111, R„litn.i , iin 2 I ir li-li l,Mi:i(, ■ih J 2.)(, 1 Irar , . l.i KskridEjc, u .ill 2114.1 (1 Kssl)er5, hil. ' c-ii tiSlck.Jull.i A 236 Eslcs. ;:.inilnil.cc2ll4 Eubanks, M.iri (: ,,K ,C,lo la Dale Kur,-. l,inda l,ivc21 ' l l-.usllxCanil Dijiif i:-..m . Dunilln . 1 Kians, Kranifi LMinr2l ' ) Kvanb, Harold M tians,J,.wcAnn2.1( Evans, Marv Elizabeth 2ib Evans, Rulh Craig 24K Evans, Suzanne Everhail, AnneD Everhan, Peg y Sue Ezzell.JudyA ' ileen2 30 Fabbri. Alexandra F 175 laber, Anne Marie |7S Fair, I cssa Karen 175 Fairbr,.ilu.r,Ja iM Faison, Margare( B Kilk, Louise Amal.a F.irbman, Carol Janice21i) Farlow. Donald Rav 236 Farlow, Palsy Rulh 236 Farlowe, Joanne T Farmer, Kathleen D 21 ' ) Farmer. Nantv 17S Farmer, Rachel J 204 iLoui F,irrell.CynlhiaE 236 Farreil, Goerge .Spinks Farrell, .Marv Karen 236 Farreil, Susan .Mane 21)4 , . la ullc Faulkner, .Susan Eileen 17- Eausl.D,anaJune2l ' . Fealhcrslonc, Kay C: 204 Federal. .Margaret A 21 ' ) Fccney, William T Fellon,C:arolvnF 2114 Fehon.Judy Rvals2ll4 Fam,a,Joyie Eileen 21 ' ) Fen.ssohn, Harvey H Fennell. Valeric Ina 204 Ferger. George E Ferger. Mary J Akntt Ferguson. Namyl7j Ferguson, Shirley .S 236 Ferguson, ivian Lee 236 , .Mar 236 Ferrce, Linda Chloi Fespernian, James Fields, BtverK C Fields, Curlis.MJr helds .MariKnKoonie I7S Fields Kjtherine2S7 Fields Gladvs Fields, L.irr Dean hclds. Phyllis Ann 236 Fields, Sadie Dans 219 Finan. Nancy Elizabeth Finih. Margaret 236 Fin, h, R.ise .Mary 204 l-ineiT ludilh Dale 236 line. Lib Wiley Fmne, ir,ginia A Fish, Terry Elaine 2 1 ' ) Fish. Tnaa Ann Fisher. Frames V 236.134 Fisher, Linda Carol 236 Fitch. Kathryn M Fitzhugh,.MdryJ 230 lIzgerald. Victoria F 174 Flanagan. Susan Jane 236 Hall. Anna Rulh 204 Fletsig.JudithV 173 Fleming, GaylaC 237 nliig Ros.ihliR 2114. 1 ,lici P.iul I. |r 1,11,1,11, ISoniiieGray 17 230 I l,.l,i, l,.slic, i,n 204.1,34 Flowers, Linda |e.in 1 3« Flowers, Ruth Floyd, Anne W Floyd, Shirlev(;ail Flyc.AnmeDaughlrv 204.0 ' ) Flynn. Jane Elizabeth 24« Flynl. Fredert, k H Foard, Katherine L Fogle, Sue Ann 236 Fugleman. Richard W Foister. Peggy N Folgcr. Emily Louise 204 Folk, Sharon Lvnn Fol tz,Jane Leah 236 Fondren, Helen Fonvielle. Barbara Ann 2t)4 F,irbes,SharynSue2l ' ) F,.rd,C:diaAnne204,13 ' ),l37 F,.rrcst, Carol Ann 230 Forrest, Elizabeth E 170,106, 151 Fursladi, Frances Foster, Hal D Jr 204 Fortune, Marian June Foss, Constance G 219 Foss, Stephanie E L Foster, Anioinetlc P Fosler,JohnnyKay230 Foster, Betty Kay 170 Foster. Edith Foley 204 Fluster. Lloyd LeRoy Jr Foster. Marietta L Foster. Susan Carol 230 Foust, Cheryl Ela 19 Fou Foust arga: Fowler. Linda Annette 23, Fowler. Marilyn Kay219 Fowler, Reba Kay 230 Fox,GeraldineN Fox, Helen . Linsheld 236 Fox John B F.. , .Ma Ah, Foy, Ellen Keating 204 Fraley. Ruthjane219 Frank.JudithR,236 Franklin, Brenda Joy 236 Franklin, Nancy Sue 170 Eraser, Barbara B Frazier, Brenda Gray 176,68 Frazicr, Florence Hyde Frazier. Joyce .Ann Frazier. Patricia L, 236 Freeman, Beatrice J 250 Freeman, Grade Lee 204 Freeman. Janet Lu230 Freeman. Leia . L 230 Freeman. Linda Joyce 236 Freeman. Marilyn F 219 Freeman, Patricia D 204 . .Ma Freeze, Barbara Ann 219 Freeze, Pamela Elaine 230 Freeze, Phyllis E 230 Friday, Kathryn L 170,149,1 Friedman, Eunice 230.134 Friedman, Robert S Fierson, G Dargon Frizsell.MaryF 230 Frohman, Paula Frye, Frances .Sowell Frye.JudilhAnn236 Fulghum. erKn B 236 Fulk.Joyce.Smith Fulp.Juhene.M Fulton. Rebecca H 236 Funderburk. .Martha A 230 Fuqua, Janice R 236 Furchcs, Martha C 219 Furr.Jean(;e,clia2.30 Furrev,Ja,quclinr.M P6 1 5 Fussell, .Man R Futrell, Eileen J 237 Futrell. Joyce l: 237 Futrell. Robin Gloria 204 G Gabard. Anna Karen 219 Gabis, Nancy Zcrman 219 Gabrys, Gloria Jean 170 Gaeser. Lana B 248 I !!! ■r ll.iii 11. 1 ,1 A micro (..lie ■s, Cl.ii ■V .M.o l.ii„l.i .1 1 lli,i , 1,, Bvr,l 21)5,154 l„ilc M.irlli ,1 ' ' i;,i ' iiii iill, M,i 1 1., ' |.,nc2|9 .uise 1 70 (.,irbe Auili, ' ■r Ali.i V L, :■(.. rulyn 219 ill Cardr ler, 1)1, ina 219 (;ardr ier,Gli sL avan C;,irdr ler, Pat rid a.M 176 Gardr ler. Ph, lllis Ann 219 Ciardr ler. Rei tec ( a D 237 Gardr ier,Su5 .an 1 Gale Garland, .Ma Kin cD i;arnc r Bell I Ri Jlhn237 l.anui, l.,,,„.i(, 23- Garner, Nam V L 23 G.irrctt, l.iiiies Edward G.irnson, Julia V 248 (.arnson, Luiille liarrison, ,Sandra L 237 Garriss, C:harl„tteE 176 liarris, Emille237 Gary, Judith .M 219 Gaskey. Mary Ellen 237 Gaskill. Cheryl Hicks Gatewood, .VLargaret P 237 Gatewood, .Marilyn H 219 Gatlin, Sammie Carol George, Sadie Gaylord, Ellen .Manin 170 Gaylord. Susan F 219 Gegenheimer. Barbara 14 ' ), 170 Gehl, Mavis Ruesch 176 Gehrmann, Virginia A 219 Geimer, Mary Ellen 237 Geltch. .Majorie A Gelzer. Susan Neyle 219 Gennana, Patricia B 237 Gentry. Gene Hayes Gentry, Linda Kay 237 George. Eloise D George. Rita Bernicc 68, 176 George. Cherry Anne 2 1 9 Geraghty, Pamela Ann 205 Gerhard, Virginia P 237 Gernon. Helen Ruth 219 Getzen. Catherine G Gholson,GriselleC 149,205 Ghosh, Mary Frances Giannetti, Caraway 1 57,205 Gibbons, Bilhe Y 220 Gibbons, Katharine E 148 Gibbs, Betty Jean 237 Gibbs, Brenda 220 Gibbs, Ellen Shernll 176 Gibson, Anna Mae 1 77 Gibson, Brenda Sue 237 Gibson. Deannc Paula 237 Gibson, Faye ork Gibson, Jacqueline H Gibson, Linda Lou 237 Gibson, Linda Sue 237 Gibson, Mary Jo 237 Gibson, Patricia Ann 177 Gibson, Rebecca Y 220 Giddens, David .Monroe Gidden. Eliza Branch Gietzen, AnneC; 237 (.Gilbert. Linda Grace 257,151 Gilbert, Sarah .M 205 l.ilihnsl Julie .M 237 I.ill,t:jr,,lvn(:raig237 Gill. Cynthia Jane 237 Gillispie, tiarolyn L 237 Gillispie, Nancy B 205 Gillette, Carlynne P Gilliam, K,ilhrvn220 l.illi.im, . l,inhaS (..ni.iii, Sl„il,, Joan22U (..llikin Juilill, E Gillis, Patricia Ann 220 Gilmer, Anne Averyt 237 Gilmore, Penelope M 177 Gilreath, Trudy Kay 2.37 Ginsberg, Barbara G 237 152 Glass, Iris Angela 237 Glass. Ruth Ann 177 Glazner.Janet Olivia 205 (.ICMSOl, Sus.UlK (.Icnn Salidl.i Se, Glover Lind.i.Mu (.lover, aii.v Kay 205.1 Gobble, Belsv Ross 2 37 (;,.bblc, Vivijii l.,„llr,v ll,,iiiiaC;all 154 ,1 Cla ,•177 (.,,.llr,v S,is,iiil)ale237 („™lwin, Kcvrily W liodwin, Ingnd Rose 237 Goforth. .Manha L Goforlh. Virginia M 2,10 Coins, Sharon Ann 237 Gold, Barbara Stott Gold, Patsy Lee 237 Goldberg, Jane Ann 237 Goldberg, Janice Lynn 237 Ciolden, Mary T 220 Goldsmith, Jane E 237 Goldstein. Anita Rae217 Goldstein. Susan .M 177 Gonzales. Connie L 237 Gooch. Sara Elizabeth 08.1 77 Goode. Barbara Jeanne Gooden. Jane Gwen 220 Gooding. Virginia L 220 Goodson, Avis Kay 237 (;oodwin,Irnia Jean 220 Goodwyn, Mary Ann 220 C;oore, .Myrtle E 237 (J.irdon, Carol Lee (;ordon, Harvey C. C;„rdon.JacquelineS 220 (iordon, Lucinda237 Gordon. . Lirv Holt Gordon. .Sallie 150.177 Gore. .Mary Ann 248 Gore. .Mary Kathleen 148,177 GoltschalL.Mary E 237 C;owcr, Patricia A 220 1 39 Grace, Cheryll Ann 237 Grace, Patricia E 147.140.177 Grady. Shirley Jean 258 Gragg. Jane Hudson Graham. Brenda Sue 237 Graham. Catherine .Ann 220 Graham. Carole Leigh 205 Graham, Juha Ann 220 Graham, Julianne 177 Graham, Linda Carole 177 Graham, VirginiaJ 220 Grant, Elizabeth C 237 Grasty,Celia .Annette 2211 Graves, Mildred B Graves. Sandra Leigh 237 Graves, Sherry Ann 205 Graves. Tom Jean 177 Graves, William Lee Gray, Anna H 237 Gray, Carolyn Jean 205 Gray, Ella P Gray, Judy .Aleatha 220 Gray. Lola Jean 220 Gray. Mary Dawn 220 Gray, Perma Gunnell Grayson, Linda Faye 220 ■en 1 ' Greene, ChristineJ Greene, Linda Lee 237 Greene, .Mary Webb 220 Greene, Nan, v D 205 Greene, s.illv B 22ll Greene, SvK 1.1 2 r Greenwood l.,,is.M 2211 Greenwood. ZenuD.Jr Greer. Camden Eades Greer, Gayle Frances 220 Greer, Pamela Stuart 237 Greer, Ruby Hurley 177 Gregory, Katherine H Gregory. Nina .Mae 220 Grier, Nancy Hudson 205 Gricr, Virginia .M 151,205 Grier, Vivian Ruth 258 Griffin, Barbara Ann 237 Gnffin. Cynthia F 258 Griffin, Diane Blair Griffin, Gwendolyn S 220 Gnffin, Jacqueline R 220 Griffin. Jovie. Mae 205 Gnffin, Lorn., E Griffin, .Mjig.iici B 2211 I lO Gnffith, MaivT lcMs21- Gnffilh, Pamela Sue (, |.,n„, •Klailie:u (, riilili. . 11. ir .in.eR (, iidnci Irir I.I n,annr:ili (. ulh l.rniii a. nn2:il (; 11 Ih. M.iri tllen 14 , PK (,i iiilkri . l.i. rill n 21- illrHi irkin :.■ . ,i Belli n.,J 2V IM . ' V l-« 1 I.IIU P (,i irkiii . l.ir iilv. iha E 2V 1 l)e i (.1 Jlsril . l..r me .Miller (, .vMin , Elea ni.r Lee M Hi I.ISC lean., le .Alire H. ibiih; Lvn. uCharli.lie L H. ibiih. Julie Frames 2211 H. iilr. i ;i7abeili L 2lli H. Min n.mn a l,vnne2.17 II. liirt iii,i ij L 22(1 II. insiii II hiii i,iaLois|7« II. insin .1, , l.i riha P 2r H.I ill- K r.nd.i Louise 22(1 Hj ill,. l in 1.1, idsey 20s Ha ill. Kf ankle Laverne H.I ili.(;i l.iria ( iay 258 Hj ll.ji. Hd II. 1.. iVri H 1 H.i II. 1.1 nda F ave |7H Hj II. Li nda .Mane 2.1- H.I II, I.I ircia Bensi.n H.I II , 1 .irv A una 22(1 11,1 11 , l ir ( H.I li , l .ii Si j.inn 2(1 H.I II Hh lyllisl .i 23- H.I II, Ki iidaf lale H.i II. Ki ibv El H.I Ihd.n . lai ryarel E 22(1 H.I Isry, Sara 1 ilualiclh 2IJ=. Ha IsK-il, ■Man are, . Ha nirr. (anel Ernest H.i miltii n. Da «n Elaine 221; H.1 millii n. . 1. iryR 220 H.I niillii II, Na n.yC 22(1 H.I niillii n, Sa, idra Lee 22(1 H.I milli. n!,Sa, a Lee 22(1 11.1 niln .Mari ;arel 2V ll.i mniiii lid, |„ idiihf. 2211 11.1 iid,N, anil . nna22( H.I niitiui iid,R, jlh,. nne H.I III iin. fBruie I4 ,,2l ihia R 22(1 III . lel inda2.17,|i2 11,1 I ' ln Mis Jane 2.17 H.I Bill 11.11 11.1 1. il. ' .-n I.Tes.i ' :2(l 11.11 ml, , l,in 1 H.ii III H.I ml, 1 ' ll.-s 1 ll. ' i , Lvl72Hi .■n, nn 217,1 1 lejimes Hell, . I.,rir22I (ai.,l|ean|-K |aii,.|.Marie2r ■ili Ann.211 iiii21K llarriv LielmSuniis Harris, Frames S Harris, Franklin Rai Harris. Ina Jean Harris. Jean E 221 Harris, Judy Ann 221 Hams. J lilia Williams Harris. I.eonurah 11 1 7« Harris, Linda Dimnev 178 Harris, Lois.Marnm 1.14 178 Harris, Nam V Jeanne 2 W Harris, NedaH , Diinald K Ha i ,Susi 2.18 Hams, icki Ela Harrls„n.J„anLee22l Harrisim. Sara lean 178 Harry, Palriila June 221 Harsey.Jrnn, . nne218 Harsev,JudilhLarsen2Ul Harshaw, Charles W Hariin, Drmald C Hartman. Mary Jane 20s Hansen. Linda Jean 2,18 Harisell..Sandra A 2,18.1.11 Hartsoe.Lms Ann 2.18 Harnllc. Limla Rae Haruofid, Healher Ann 221 Hasell..Marv|,.vre20s Haskins, Bonnie Sue 238 Hasselbach. Frames C 238 Hassell. Barbara A 2US Hasty, Patrieia Anne 221,1 3 Hateher. Elizabeth (i 178 Haliher, FraniesJ 201 Hatcher, .Marijaret .M Hatlcv, Ann Elizabeth 221 Hathiiuk, Bonnie Kai 238 Hauser, Pamela Ins 238 Havner,Aliee Joanne 218 Hawcs. Diana Louise 258 Hawkins. Barbara J 221 Hawkins Barbara Je.in Hawkins llriili Hawkins , ,,n,i,i | Hawkins, Sa,,, I, F 2 IS Hawkins Uaii.lj , l.i,, i|ll Hawlei Jiiiliili F 21s Hawlei Villi,,ni I Ha , Lie, 218 Ha%es, Kenneth Lee Hayes, ,Man.aret, nne22l Hayes, Nam I FliAilieih 20= Hayes, R.,i;er Lee Hayes. R.iberl a S Hayes. Sherry Merrill 238 Haynes, Elizabeth K 178 Ha .Ma • All! Hays,(:harloiieE 138 Hayivard, Alison I4ii,2 Haywood, jerry Esnion HayworlhEmih lean Havworth B,irb,ir,. s,„ Heben Anii,,li,ll, 211 = Hedije.iiik |ii..iiii, I Hedmieih, 1.111.1,1 (., nil Hendri.k , l,iu . l,„ii Heilner . or,i Anii2M Hei , Fh Helms, Maria Elaine 2 18 Helms, amv(:an.lin2lll Helms Pameki.M 2 IK Helms, Palsi Rnhii, Helsln , Eliz,il,,.||il I Is ■•■ , lames R J, He, , Find Hemphill, Emma injinia Henderson, Can.l Ann 221 Henderson. .M.iry F 221 Henderson .Mary Riiib Hendn.ks ni.i,irFi,.2lll Flendns sin, In K.ii Hendriv Sus.niC 21k Hensley, Bi.ii.l.i |o,,, Henlei.s llensoii I llrol.i I 111 21K Herrinn, Druse ilia A 2 Hemn,lnsLavern22l Hernta e, Wilhclmena Hernng, AliecRaye ' O Hesscr. .Manha Carver Ernest C Ji , He i B Helhio,k.C:alriieE 238 Heyward. Mary Hamilton f ' ) Hevwood, Anne Bradley HiHard, Cathie Leigh 138 Hiikman, Judy Neil links Anne Bramble 238 links B.lli I .,11 links I .,,,,Mii.inii.-218 lli.ks l.iolim.l links R.ie lliiii,,n218 links, Sarah Janelle238 Hiiks, irginiaB 17i) Hielsther, Patricia A I7 ) Higdon, Wavnette Po lliggins C:laudie ' 2lK High Llizabelh Anne llighhll. KalhenneS Highl.iwer, .Martha J. , Hildebrandt.JeaneF Hlldebrandt, Judith Hlldrelh, Linda R 17 ' ) Hill, Barbarajean 221 Hill, Brenda Kay 2s8 Hill, Brenda Sue 218 Hill, Carolyn Dianne 221 Hill. CollisDeen 2.38 Hill. Eleanor 218 Hill, Elizabeths Hill.Janet Elizabeth 221,1 14 Hill. .Manha Carol 218 Hill.,MedoraVoung Hill. Rena .May 201 Hill, Rosemary 2.38 Hill,Sh,iron lame 170 11221,131 llllll. llin, hhtie lanne lime, (,. dene E 22 limes. James H Hines. Manha 2.38 Hinshaw. Diana Lt llinshaii, Paul,iE llinson,(;an,|Anni Hinson, Helena C Hint. Him, Pal in, Tom Sue 2 Hinton, Willie Mae Hipp, Donna Dull llipps. Eleanor I...11 llipiis, llerbeiil. Ilirs, h nitjSus.i,i llil Hk, 11, llilili.ink, irginia A 238 Hit en An 238 Hobgond, Elizabeth 1. 141, Hobgood.Naniy Lee 22 I Hnbson,. iarie Alta22l Hodge, Brenda B Hodge, Gwendolyn N 238 Hodge, Johnny B llndge, Ruyal Jeannelle PO Hodges, BerniieB Hodges Cassandra 11 221 llodgin, Jimmi .Murray P ' l HoUman. Lucy Kay Hokman. Dons .Martin Hoke, Carol E Hoke, Ins W Hoke, lanue Lee 200 Holbrook, John A H.ilder, Eleanor Inez 238 llolilii |a 218 ,iir P ' l lie 22 I J 238 II , , I ' ' II I, ' . ■ , ll,.l,lim; II. II, I,,, D 238 Ibill.iii.le, P.iiiHia A 238 llolleiil,,., k.B.irliaraD 221 Hollry.Anawyn 218,110 Holley. Edwina E llollidav. .Mary Ann Holhlieid. l.inda | 218 llolloinan. Belly Ann 200 lloll.iu.iy, W,,li,la, nn I4K H.ilii II. , III Holmes, Piuki 111,111 lloliii.s Wanda (. Hols, l.iu, LI, use 11,1 II, ill, ll.len l.iiiel 2 lb, It M.,ig,,e,ilell Ib.ll Koih.i ,M,inlyi Holt, Susan Emily 221 Hohon. AnnCibblepi) Hohnn, DonsE 17 ) Holton, Harriett E 238 Honey. Tom Elizabeth 206 ll,.iiri,,in |,,,iil ,,,,,1238 ,.l,. Ma 2.18 ■ 20(. Ili.i.li. I M.irlhaC PO llri ' .. SaiulraKai 180 Hops.,., ludith Lynnc20o Hord.Judi Catherine 221 Horn. Devereaux 206 Hornadav,JudiihAnn221 Hnrnback, Anita, Sue 238 Horner, Bonnie Alice 206 Horner, Jane! ■180 Hornev Harriet A 221 H.irnecjuhe 238,1 52 Horsley, Namvjane221 Hi,rt,.n DixieE 2.38,152,111 H.,ri,.ii loli.i Caroline 1.39,1.38,180 l|.,ri,„, s,,„dr.i Lee 206 II, .11, .11 s,,rah Louise 238 |,inisElaynel80 ll ■ Lynn II luii ■ l,ili,i E 206 l||,-k,i, I hz,,l,ethC.,s Ill-si 1 XiinaB 2116 ll,,lek ileiie Inn llou.k D.,iigl,is Pamela IKII llou.k Sjndr,i|eanne22l Hough Kebe,.,i I LSII Hough s.,ra|,ini,elSO Hourig,ii,,Sus,inM 221 Housei, Paul Lephas II, .latter. William 1) Howard. Betty |ane238 Howard, Dotlie Warren 206 Howard. Jay Norwood Ib.ward, Judy l.vnn 221 Ib.yvard Rose Mane ISO Howard Salli nn 1,80 ilow.ird.S Pjiricia2(lo Howell. Belliejean218 Howell. Anne Fhomas Howell, Dolores L 218 Howell, Barbara L 206 I Fill. II DmneW 218 III . II P.linG 221 II., isby 11, , .11 |.,i.eDean206 ll.iw.ll ludith Lee Hower, Elizabeth Ann 221 Howie, Mayniejanyie 238 Hoy, Donna Kay 221 11,1 , Bel . Blu 2.38 Hi ,yle Ka. hel . nne 23K H, lyle. Run P. imela 117 111 II, II, ibli,i il,l,,i 1,1, Barl i,.l .M.il 11,1 , l,i, .araC 238 garet 1, 200 I Ann II, II, III t. 10, III 0I1 Pi 11 I,ii,i ..lie Ellen 18,1 Brown III I,|s„ l.„ ,.irel F 200 Hi Ills., 11 llou. iid Hi Ill, ' liiianUarnei IKO 111 iM.il o-r, |oh, 1 W 111 illei ,M.iii ' Susan 206 II, llllll 11; l.llVl ■emcE II, ills.. ,il, ' i 1 l.eA 2.18 llii ,llsi, il. ' i, |iii hth P 238 Ho gov C lady ' s 11 e L 1) Hu ges. Mane , nn 180 Hu ges. ,Moll,e Vaun I3 ).11K,1I Hu Ig. ' S Pat Fill is221 Hu IgCS shaii.n P 206 llii ges 1. ki , ' liin 238 Hu h,il 1. M.iil ha |ane 180 Hu lis Doiotlii lean 218 Hu nibl e Doiot hy S llii mes . H.inv Ho nipl if.l C.i ihenncC Hunoviuil.M.irv llik-n llundlei M.i.lh.iW Hum, ErwinM Hum, Linda Margarcl23K Hum,Mari;arcl.S Humer. Carol 1. Hume r. Clemcllyn ISO Humer, Jean H 222 Hunler,Janet.Mspaugh2(U) Humer. Linda Louise 206 Humer. Marv Ellen 238 Humer, Robert R Humer, Virginia Lee 222 Humlev. Ln li E Ihinllri.V.i.ili.M l.sll iiiinii. ' , M.H K 2::,ir Hurici. h.u Hurlci. I ' jll l. l 11II.I8I Hurii.. nnC;arheld222 lluskey,Juli. nn 181 Hussev, BarrieE. 206 Huslon.JernlvnE 238 Hutihins.JaniceRuih206 Hunhins.GeneL 238 llunhins.JosephineC: Huuhins. . Lir Jo 2U6 Huiihmson.JovieLff 206 Hutchinson, Judilh 238 Hutto, NancvE.trle238 Hullon, Linda Jovte 206 Hullon, Marianne E 222 Hi.i llier . nnaRa Hildahl. Diane E 206 H dlburi .C;anihn222 Hilton, NIariKn E 222 Hilton Mildreds Hvman, .Marv Frames 2: Ih man, Rita Ester 206 I Iddmgs. Etta Karen 2-38 Idol, Verda Jane llliik, Marilyn .Anita In5alls,Brenda Jean 258 Ingle, Joan Ingle .Ma Ing .1 Bel Ingram, Dorothy F 2U6 Ingram, Mar Beth 222 Ingram. Polly Jo 222 lnrnan,.- nnBijll Inman. Margaret Ann Inman. .Mary Leigh 181 Innes. Barbara Ann Inscoe, Bonmc .M 238 IpoLk.GlcndaSiie23 ) Irby. Margery Davis Isenhour. Pratt E 222 Ischnower. Mary Lynn 181 Isley..- da Chris 222 lsley.DeannaJo206 Isley. Elizabeth Ann 222 Isley. Linda Shoffner 181 Irbv, Claudius A ,Jr Ison, Kathleen Hazel Israel, Mary E 23 ' ) Kei,CarMlvn, Smith Kcslerjudv.M 23 ' ) Ivie. Annie E 206 J Jatk, Martha Louise 206 Jackson, Ann Hendrix Jackson, David Roger Jackson.Jane Ellen 23 ' ) Jackson, Joan Kellis Jjiksnn I .iiir.i I- J-1- i.K.. :vi J.„k,... I ::,:• .,. 1.1 ]. ' ■ .-• ' ' - !■ ■ , Jackson. Robert Deiiev Jackson, Ruth D Jatoebec, Willy Peter J.lcokes, Dorothy E 238 Jam, Rita .Shakumla James,JanetHoyle222 James, Lydia Cirey James, Majorie Lou 23 ' ), 132 James, Barbara Anne 222 Jamieson, Ronalds , Tho |arrett,OlkaC 23 ' ) jarrett,. Mary Jennings 206 Jarrett Susan Fern 181 jarvis.judyjane23 ' ) JarMS, Karen jane 222 Javnes Jennilet E 23 ' ) jeffrevs, Sandra L nn2ll6 enkii Do; Jenkins, Doi |,nk j.lik inv M,Miha(, 222 Joy.e. jane Lynn 222 Joyne, , Be, ky Jo 222 jenk Jrnk ins, .ilin Ir,-ne206 ins Paniil.i Jo2VI Joyner, .Maiy Elissa 200.20 udd.C:heryl Anne 222 jenk ins, Rebei.a Aliile23 ' ) udd. Penelope 207 jenk ms, S.irah Lou 222 umper. Linda C:arol 207 Jenk ins. Susan Filler ustice. Frances O 23 ' ) jenn ings, .-Mexander H uslice. Mary Carolyn 207 Jenn ings, Cecilia V .K Jens. ■n. John E Kadis. Karen 182 Jerni an, Jean Anne 181 Kaeriher. Kalhenne A 23 ' ) Jeim Jesse an, Patn.ia 1) 206 e, I.ind.i Carol 222 Kahn. irgim.i H 222 Kale .Mary Lois 21)- Jesse: ip, Larry VVaym Kallman, Patrnla A 182 Jell Donna .M 23 ' ) Kanipe, Est bet Sue 207 It, Gary M Kaplan, .Sandra Carol 134 ■ olie , GvmhiaDianne Kares.J,)anneChris23 ' ).132 ■ olie. James Harry 222 Karnes. Mil hale S obe, Sarah L Karriker. Gayle .Anne ohn son, Barbara L 222 Kasias. Sam George ohn son. Alice K 23 ) Kasuboski. Rebecca Ann 182 ihn son. BeveryJ 238 Katz. Brenda S 222.135 ohn son. Brenda F 238 Kay. Norma L ohn son. Carl G Kayler. Susan Claire 207 ohn son. Doris Jackson 818 Keating. .Mary K ohn son Doltie E 23 ' ) Kearns. Betsy W Inhn son Kdith Eileen 23 ' ) Keath. Donna Jeanne 239 |ohn Kh .ibelh R 206 Keaton, Elizabeth Ann |ol,n SMI, t.n.ma P 222 Kec, Linda Carol 23 ' ), 152 John son, Eielvn F 206 Keefer, Eloise W John son. Gladys Peck Keel, Lowell Lee John son. Harriet E 248 Keel, .Mildred D 222 John son, Janet Pugh Keebng. Emily C 222 John son, Je.inne Kay 238 Keesee. Kalhryn L 23 ) John s,,n KalhcTineH 181 Keetch. Marv Emily 239 John son, Kalherine, 206 6 ' ) Keeton, Hope Marie 207 John s,,n Linda Ruth 181 Keisler. Brenda Louise 20 John son, NLihle Full.m Keith. Catherine F 239 John son, Marianne E 206 Keleber. Megan . Lartha 222 John son, Martha Rose 206 Kellenberger. .Mary . 207 John son, .VLiry Kay Keller. Beverly J 222 John son. .Mary Ruth Keller. Carolyn Wollel34. 18; John son.Melinda.M 250 Kellett.JaneW John son. Patty Carole 222 Kellev. Brenda Joyce 207 John son. Pauletle23 ' ),152 Kellev. Genevieve K 182 lohn son Ruth B Kelley.JanE 239.152 lohn s.,„ Sarah 222 Kelley. Clarryc |.ih„ ,,,11 Sos.m ' 23 ' ) Kelly. Barbara Jean 239 lohn s,„i IheodoreS Kelly. Esther Joelle 239 John John s,„, William R s,„, yonneL 2 3 ' ) Kelly. Nancy Dean 207 Kelly. Olivias John si,„, n,,ris.M 181 Kemp. .Mary Bonnie |..hn M,„, j.inineG 23 ' ), 232 Kcmp.Julia E 207 loin, ■s ( ,,iol Loella23 ' ) Kennedy. Ciarl |..il jon,. , lil,lred F 206 s, Annie Laura 222 Kennedy. Geraldine Kennedy. Meba Dail nne s, Arden .M Kennedy. Sony .i Nell 207 J one S.Barbara Jane 181 Kenney. Susan C: 239 one s. Betty .Ann 222 Kenninglon, CJerald W 239 J one S.Bonnie Dalle 239.148 Kent.. Mary .Mlkel one s.CaritaL 23 ' ) Kenyon, Nancy D 239 one: i. Cecilia Anne23 ) Kesler. Frances Sue 222 J one s. Diane E 222 Kesler. Elizabeth A 239 Jonei i. Elizabeth L 222 Kestler. Kay Frances 222 Jonei i. Harry Kent 207 Kibler. Linda Branch 239.1 52 i. HelenC: 207.137 Kidd. Ida Carolyn 182 ; !!ne; i. Helen H Kidd. Louella D i. Judith A 207 Kiger. .Mary Elizabeth one; i.June Carolyn 207 Kiker. Patricia Gail 207 one; i. Kalhenne Rena 222 Kilian Kathleen E 222 one; i. Linda . nn Killegreyy, Kathleen , one . LucreallaAnn20- Killebreyv, Kenneih K Jonei v.MarlhaCar.,l23 ' ) Killmon, .Natalie Ann 182 Jone. i. .Martha lane 20- Kilpalrick. Margaret I56.I.S2 Jonei ,. .Mary Porter 181 Kimbrell.Mary Diane 182 Jonei i. .Mary (. barlene 20 Kimbro. Sharon Ella 239 Jonei i. Mary Louise Kimbell. Kathleen 222,146 Jonei i. Mary Suzanne 23 ' ) Kinch, irgie Cloggin Jonei s, Nancy Lou Kindler, Faith Jonei i.. ormaLomse23 ' ) King, Barbara Jane 222, 148 Jonei i. Patricia G 23 ' ) King Beiu L ans Jonei i. PaulctteD 181 King ( ,ir,,l Kae222 Jonei Sandra Lee P ' ) K,ng ( lata llelores Joiir. ., S,irahKathryn20- King,(,arol.M,Kinley , Si.san Diane 222 King. Dor,,ihi Jean . lolll ' , Su anncK King. Margaret | 222 |ii[ir s S Ici.i . orris 222 King. Nora Jane lonei i, aljeannel82 King. P ain, la I. Jone. 1, Vivian G 222 King.Jane Wright ,Jord; in. Carla Diane 182 King. William L .lord; in, George B Kinlaw.Glenda Lee 239 Jord. in. Ernest Samuel Kinney. Brenda Leary Jord. ,n, luha Lea Kirby. Brenda Elise 239 Jord. in Kalhenne , nn 182 Kirby. Elizabeth Jane Jord. in Lillian .M Kirby. Pamela Dare 222 Josec , Kathleen .Mane Kirk l),,rolln Jean Jowe Jowe Jov.e rs Dorisl ,,Jm7 ' n„ Kirklaiid LcKn J K,rkn,.,li jcaiiS 207 Kirknian, John Holt 239 JoM,. ■ Fli abelh nn222 Kirkm.in ludilh Lynn 182 , 1.111,1.1 Sue 258 I, I li .il,eih A 222 h.ilbaia Jane 148.182 Kiiiglu I iliy j.oi, 223 146 Kliiglil (.i-.irgi,. 1.11111223 Knight. Virginia B 223 Knipe. Karen Louise 239 Knowles.GlendaE 223 Knox. .Mary H Knox. .Margaret Edith Knupp. Sandra Jean 239 Koen. .Sandra Neal 223 Koenissberg. Ruth E Kopak. Peter Paul Koonlz. Vclna Janet 158.207 Koonls. Sandra Kay 239 Kornegay . . Lirgaret Ann 182 Korn.ic Phyllis Rena 207 Kosl,,u LsiherShervl223 Kouns.l vnlbia Ann207 Krauss. Abby Lee 239 Kruse. Elizabeth P K.ikclt arolineE 223 Kusenberg, Carol Ann 223 Kutchei, Rivka Kolari Kvle,JoeD L Ladd, Sandra La Fontaine. Laurie J 182 Lail. Anne Reynolds 182 Lamar. Dana Townes Lamar. Mary Josephine 223 Lamar. QCunis Lamb. Rebecca E 23 ' ) Lamb. Sharon Lee Lambert, Margaret A 239 Lambeth, Catherine A 223 Lambelli, Linda Kav 223 Lambeth, Lynda C 239 Lambeth, . iary Jane 183 Lambeth, Pamela Ann Lambeth, Susan 239 Lampley.JaniceFaye239 Lancaster, Janice V 239 Lancaster, Merle ' Etta Lame, Gayle Harnpum 183 Land, Dons Jean 223 Landers, Beverly Kay 239, 1 5 1 Landreth, Violet Ree Lane, Edith 134,183 Lane, Elbert Wilson Lane, Mary W Laney, Janice Kay 223 l.angley, Carolyn F 223 Lamer, Jean Ingram Lanier, Rebecca A 239 Lanmng, Peggy Jean 183 Largent. Patricia M 250 Larkin. Linda Lee 223 Larrimore. AnhurC Larson. Linda Joanne 239 Lash. Bonnie L 239 Lashley Cornelia A 223 LasJl.: .1..:.,. I : ' ' L.ilh.,,,. II ir. 1. I.aihaii, luha L 25s I.athan, Lynda Ruth 239 l.athan.Mira W , .Ma Laughndge. .Mary Jo Laughrun. Pamela 258 Laughier. Alice Susan 2(j7 Laughter, Carolyn A 239 Laughter. Rebecca J 239 Laughinghouse. Barbara Laughinghouse. Edward Lauten. Dons Higgins Layin.MoyaJean20- Law.Jcan Ann Johnson 183 L.iw, K,illiryi, Ban, ' 183 L.,, !;■• .Ill - ' 31 Lawren,e, Enunajcin 183 Lawrence, Kathleen G Lawlon, Barbara Jo Laycotk, Linda Ella 250 1.. :• 1. J V) llu l.iMrv, B.irb.ir.i K 22 l.cheriKramrsK l.rchlcirtcr. Eili-enM 23 LcOlair, R .bcrM, iiii2i Lcdheinr. Fjcntja S IK: Ltdbelltr, Ljnd.i .Su - 1 3 Lri, Agnes S Im.( 221 Lfc Barbara Knirrs..!! Ut, Barbara Ki.sf 2ir Li-e Eugenia Jan 223 Lee JuH Parnsh l.ce, Linda CarnlJ.VI . Ma I Car Lc-e. Mflinda laiu ISl la-r andra K 2V) 1 nn Lcebn.k . kii ' I) Leeds. C:md Ann Leeds, Robert Lee Leemun, Lusan . nn 207 Lefler. Fonda )ean Lefler. Nell Irexler Legg. Oarolvn Hedi es Legrand. Paula Diane 23 ' ,1 52 Leigh, Marv Coke 2ir Leii Pan Leniz, LliAilielli. nn23 ' ) LenuMarlha Diane 23 ' ) Lenu,. Iari Joe 23 l Lemz, Irrri kae24ll Leonard Irene M Leonard Jane h 223 Leonard Laura Lee 2411 Leonard, Judilh Love 223 l.eonhardl Lvdia Belle I «3 Lesler,(,e(.rgijna 117 Lesler,. Lirilin Moore 2411 1 A 24 24U Lt Le_ _. Leiin, Ellen Rhod, Levin, Ins Maxmt Levin, Jill R Levin, Mildred B Levinson. Rhea Z 2IJ7 Levm, LibbieRae223 Lew. KalhleenO 223 Ml. ,■20 1 . Li Lewis Llizabeih Ann223 Lewis Lhzabelh B Lewis Jani.eA 24.1 Lewis ]ud Angeleeil Lewis, KalheriiieAnne24 Lewis, Linda Jean 221 Lewis, Patricia Foust Lewis, Selma Ann Lithauer. Robert VV Lithtman. Ellen Jane Lihz, Martha ; Lillard, Herman E Lillv.. shlon Wilson Lindau. .Vira E 1 .1«.2I)7 Lindsay, Angela L IK3 Lindsay. Betl) Ann 249 Lindsay, Linda (;ra Lindsev. Ravin Dail Lindbetk.Breiida Kaye Link.JanelCorinna 1X3 Linker. Rita Elaine IKl L,|,pin,o,i.Jo„e, 221 l.ipps, Mrliniki 221.111 l.isk. Susan .liiiir 2411 Little, Barbai.i I.M.ii 2411 Little, Lydial.aile 2411 Little, .Sandra ( .iiol221 Liverman.Ka Ml iiliille2l) I B 2ill I.lovd.Marv I.,i22 Llovd .Man Kulb l.loid Phvllis.M l.obdell Lll ..beth l.o, ke I ' .imrl., l.liii l.vl.i Lodii Loll,, . . . _ l.ollin BilK Ri.li l.olliii Peum MiXe.il Logan B.irb.ii.i K.ii. i Lohin M.irv Llaiiie2 Lohi.Uilli.iin llioni.i Loniax ConslalueS l.onias lames Kav 2411. Long, Aliua Lois 2411 Long. Brendal,aile21f Long,C:hrislinia L 223 Long, Elizabeth I rov Long. Paula Lvnn 2ir Loone ,C:anilvn P 221 Louis. Andrea Leslie 22 Love, Charles Eskridge Love.MearlvnR Love. Rowena Ann 211- Lovell. .Martha E 2411 Lovings Lillian Belle . . Ll Lowdei Lowe. David Allen Lowe. Jane S Begg LSI Lowe. Lucille I Lowe. Neliatlrav 211- Lowerv.DawnH 223 Lowery.SueJo20 Lowranie. Bettv Lou l«2 Lov.MarvKalherine 1 K4 Lucus. Anne Kathrv 11 2411 Lucas. Hope Knight 221 Lucas. . Iarv IVoile I S4 Lucas. .Minnie Brown Luck. .Marv Ann Ludlum. Rebecca A 241) Lulejian..ArleneJ 2411 Lund. .Mary Frames Lund), Patricia Anne 2U7 Lundy,Paimia R Lurey , Linda s.iniei Luther. C:ara Jeanne I H4 Lutters. jleiK A Lutz. Victor Herbert Lverly.Beverlv Jean 24(1 Lverly. Elaine Forward Lverls. (Jinger Leotia 24(1 Lyles.Judith Ann 2111 l.vmh..Myra Call 221 Lvndon. Kenneth .M Lvnn, Rebecca C 221 Lvon, Martha B Lvsko. Carol Ann 221 .M Mabe. Janet Sue 24(1 .Mabe.Juduh Ann 147.1(11.185 Mabes, Patricia ' 240 .Maclarlane. ,Mar|orieJ 136 ■Macladyen.Jov Jones .Mac Kav. Joan .Mane 208 .Ma. on. Alice Jewell 185 .Macon. Patricia Jean 250 .Madans. .MarjorleC 258 .Madden. .Margaret P 208 .Maddox .Marv Anne 24(1 .Maddrev..Marv W.ille Madison Marione E 224 M.I Phil . l,.gii.nii s|i,,,,,ii. |.iry22J . l,ilull.v | v.. ' nn2(l8 .Mihoii, , i,.. ,,ii., 1. 224 ,Maness. Ans Elaine .Maness. Linda Jane •Mann. Brenda .Sue 240 Mann,Janet Gail 240 .Mann, .Martha Emilv 24(1 .Mann. Sarah M 2411 .Manlak Dian,- Lu.ill.- I.s .Maples Karen L 224 .Manone Daniel John R .Manus. Ceraldine.M 22- .Mar. us Linda Lee 240 .Mar. us .Mar.ia Ll.iine2-1 Marion, Pamela ( iwv n 24 M.irks MarilviiRav 224 M.ilhn Lind,,Sue2(IK Marlowe. AtheleneP Ma Marsh.i . P.imc .Jam-lKvIe tin. Jov El.iltl, tin. Judith E tin. lailda jav .Martin. Linda Jo 240 .Marlin, Loretta D 224 . Linin. .Mary Beth 208 Martin, Nam V B .Martin, Pamela Boren 150. .Martin. Penelope Ann 208 .Martin, Pennv Gail 224 .Martin, .Sandra Lynn 240 Martin. Sandra Rogers 224 .Martin. Sue Swindell .Marvin Kaihnn A 224 .Marvin. Rebeica R 185 .Marwilz, Andrea K 240 .Masalonis, Margaret 240 .Mask, Palsv Jean 240 .Maske, Linda L Mason, Frances VV 224 .Mason, Linda Sue 240 Mason, Marjorie F 240 Ma , No, 56.18 .Massev. Rebecia.S 240,15 Massev, ,Sandra VV 258 Massev, ,SyKia Mae 2(18 Massev, Zilphia Lou 224 .Mast, Kalhrvn. Mane 258 .Masten. .Marv Lou 249 .Masuhr.Namv Ann .Matherson.Ja.queltne .Mathews, Marjorie E 2UH .Mathts.Jen Paige 240 .Mallhes. Merry M 185 .Mallhews. Alice S 208 .Matlhews.GlendaFave2(l8 Matlhews, Jeanne .M 208 Matthews. Jacquelvn K .Matthews, Louise Kelly 185 Matthews, Nancy K 240 Matthias, Lynn Holt 185 Matthis, June Lee 185 .Maulden. Janet Claire Maull, Cynthia L 240 .Maunev, Ra.hcl Ann240 .Maus |.,n.rs R .lie 156 18 Be, .M.ixwell Sheila . nn224. 135 .Mav. Betty Franklin 2U8 May.JeanAnnl85 .May, Patsy Jean .Moore .Mayberry. Frances L 240 Mayes, Brenda Jean 154,136. 208 Mavhew, Sandra Ann 240 .Mavo, Hope 240 .McAdams, Jeanne 2iS .McAdams.Judv Patl.n 184 McAddo, Larrv L 223 McBane, Frames A .McBrayer, . Lirgarei C .McBride. James .McBride. Loretia (.; 223 .McCain. Gwendolyn F 223 .MeC:all Amy Shaw .MeCall. Gertrude J .M.Call, Lvda Ellen 184 M.( ,ill 111,. P 240 l.( ,ill I ' .nii, i.i240 M.( ,11 1 I.Miior E 221 I. 1 . .ileen ,iyne M. Chile, Jo M.C..II. Barbara L 25f .M.C:.,llum.. h,e(l 241 ■Mitaillum. Linda K 24 .MiCollum. Pns.illia 1 .MeCommell. Catherine MeCnnnel, JudKhVV 2 tinell M.i I.I B.irli.ir.i 111, inn. k Billv K.i I V l.i .M.taillough Shali.ti V 22- . I.Cut.he..ii Beth.Vnne .M. Daniel. C:arl I) .M. Daniel P.il, i. i.i 184 .M.Dill l.ii. iii.l.i 1. . |. I loll. il. I jiiv.e V 208 M. Iloii.ij.l In.lv Vnn2(m M.D.iiLil.l M,ov .Mvres IS M.D.inald sharvnLvnn2; .M.D.inald Susanl 208 .M.I)..well, Helen (,uith 11 .M.ll.iwell. NL.rion V 224 . 1.1 I . M mil. X.iihv I 224 , lil .iil.j.ii, iiii. Carol 2U8 , l.ladven, Liiiilv .Marie .M.ladven. Ellen .McFarland.Judv E 208 .MctJalhard.. Susan E 224 .MiGee.Judy Ann 258 .McGee. Pansv Vvonne224 .M.Ciehee. Beckv Ellen 208 McCeorge.Nanrv I, 184 M.(;ill P1-.4.4V 1, 20.S . |.(.inis.v Slciioii K.llv IK4 , l.(.ii,iu, Svliil (, _ -,,s . l.(.iiiu . lj,.4.i,,-l 224 .M.Cravv. Diana Gall .McGraw. Lynda Cdaudia .Ml Innis. Marv Hugh 146.147.18 .Mclnnis, Nan.v Louise 208 .Mcintosh, ShearonH 240 .Mtlntvre, Ellene .McIver.JaneE 224 . l. her. Judith R 224 . I,K, . Villi. 1 Louise 152,150 . l, Ki. 1.111111,1 I . liKr, M.im.M, .M.Kniiiliil, U.ll 1. M.Keithan. Lisa E .McKeiihan. Kent I) McKenzie, Patrnia A 240 McDe.nvn.. della.Mae224 .M.Ke.iwn. VVilmaJcan 184 .M.Kmghl.Phvlhs 184 .M.L.an KathenneT 224 .McLeod.Calhv June 240 .McLe.id. Linda Rav 184 .McLendon. Pamela 224.114 .Ml Leod. Rachel B .McLeod. Rebeica Lynn 208 . lc Leod. Sue Graham 208 .McLoud Marv Linda 240 .M.L.iud, Patricia F 224 McLurd Cathv M 24(1 .Mc.Mahan, Eula E 208 M.Mah.m. R.ixie | 208 . l..Mas(er, Danielle K 224 |51 .McMillan. Ja .Mc.Mill. in. .Sandra B McMill. in. .Shirlev 1 24(1 McMill. in. Sue M.Nam c.Carolvnl M.Nair. ,. D.inilhv M.Neal .Manha Lone 224 , li eill , Virginia .M.ine 184 .M.Neill . Ella .Mav .M.Null. ,. FloremeV .M.Pheri ,on ( hl.ieDean .M.Cra, V Bellv Sue 24(1 M. Willi l. ' l 1 , allies V l4-,2t l.-.i, h.i 111 N.iii.v ni.vd 68.18 .Mea.h.ii m, Palsv E 224 .Mea.hai m,Sallv Lane 224 .Miad.ir Joseph E .Mead.iw ■s.GareathC; .Mears. 1 mllvDuUltla 185 Medh.rc 1. Linda Marlene 208 .MedL.rr 1 .Martha Kav 241 M.-.llin (,av D.1WII241 |..lhn Miiv Vvelene2(l8 M.MIoi jii.hili Viin 185 M.-.lliii . l,in M.I.ean 186 M..kiii. , l.li il.rih R 2(18 1. 1 ,1111 1, M.ii|..rieR 186 M.ll.ill .V Ills Vnn 186 , |.llll,l! ■ Sus.in Ellen 208 .Meiere |a„.l(arolvn2tl8 .Melggs. DanaC 224 Meletioi I. .M.irv Paul 224 Mellene v.Nan.vKn.ix II., I J24,l M Ml ,U,n hliAilirth A 1.M.2U8 ,h,n Sandra Lvnn iii.i.n luHilh Nell 208 iMilrnhjII, Pamela D2i8.3M indcnhall, Susan K 241 cricr. Linda Joyce irednh, Douglas N rredilh. Evelvn E 224 irnll. Rulh l 180 irrili.Ann Carol 208 i ei,Mar a ' retP 241 .vr. k.iliertaS .v,i- Dr.Hcalher 1«() oln.l Sa,ahjmehn2(18 i,l),,Mv j.incl Marian 180 i.krl.,1, Kiiriiia A 241 232, IM i.lJIriMH Kl. .ilieth I F 2-11 hll,i h.iruihvFair lillci, l.lizabflhAnn hllcr, Frances D hller, Kenneth Ja . Fred A , Janice (:.,r„l 241 , KarhnDale hull,, MiK. lull L ,,ii llcnrv Wall, .n 34 ,,n MargarelG Mi.lvneux, Aldrulh Molvneux, Thomas U Monroe, Anne Lee Mood , Fa cR ,M 1 . larv E . l,„,i, Ka.hclAnne M,„,rc liceRaye . l,i,,rc nneL 258 . l,„,ic Keltv Ann241 M,„,ic Claudia Ann , i ■ cudc r . l,„,rc, l),inna Susan . l,„.rc Donilhyjane U .M.i.ire D.in.lhs L 241 M.M.rr, lanuc Hooke Mooic |,, Ellen 138,18. M,„,ri Man Klckson M,„,r, Marl Lynneue , l,.,,i,- . ljr Kulh . |, .f ,,riii,i F B,ll , l..iellcad. AlinC 241 Morehead, Mary M 241 Morgan. Barbara Lee ISb .Morgan. CandaceN 250 . I.iii.l.i I, 2 11 M.in.iici i M.IH.IM-I I.. I ' .iiiii. I.I All, Kiiili i ,„i,i: Shell,; ,il| ,.;ii, s. l.,ii. Ki ' iii, I , I, ill, M.iiianX 18 l.ii (. 241 ,41 I I a|an24l . 1 ,n EllAil,clh2( sh. ' il.i F 214. lil illiA Ann I, ,il,i (:hi, l ii„ ,11,1 1.111,1., s,„. ,isiiin,-, s,,ii,i,., K.,v ;ii ' i ilMin;,-, N.iuil „ili„ii |,Mii F 2ii ' i mil. ,11 M,.Mlin(. 241 ,111 l.iiulj .Mane •;ingi. Roger Lee jeller, Helen Leigh 241.151 jilenberg. JuA {■ ' ) jilenburg.LisaG 225 20 ' Ann ulhs Kiiu Lou 225 unday, Jeanne Piifje 187 unden.Brenda Joyce 187 undhenke.Jeanne L 241 .iral.iri. Ellen N ■ iiihiMiii .Mary H 187 ui|,h,,i Fh abelhH 241 iiiph, ISriu Lou 241 iiiplu, elude Eugene urphi, Karen E l51 urphc .Mae Ellen urph . Palricia Ann258 urphv.. Sandra Jean 241 islen. Beverly Moore 11 all, Elizabeth A 241.1 eroiich.Olga ers. Leslie Ann 241 crs Martha Ann 187 ,1V .M.in Rulh 08,211 ' ■IV .i I adicK 20 , 18 Ah- ash , ,1111. 1 |,-.,n2ll asniilh .Mlh.M II 225 aylor.. Manila Sue 241 eal, Sandra .Mane eave. David Eugene 24 1 eeU. Martha Jane 258 eese. Bels) Perdue eese. BilheClarole 187 elT. llalherine E 225 elms. Sandra Gay 241 elson, Audrev Carol els n,CaroKnPolk20 ' ) els.in, Kathleen R 258 elson Lauren 241 clson SucR„v,e24l els,,n irginia, 241 els.in Wo„dleKave2(l9 N. ' lll. ' lll |, ,1,11 I Icll. ' s N.sliiii K,iilil.,i, -M 22 N.sk,iiii; l.liiil.i Kulh 2; N, uii, . run. I, k l 1 Lilu. N. ivsonic luha A 22s Newl.iiil. .111.1 Sue 241 Newton JudvP 22s Newton. Lame S Newton. Robert A Newton. .Sara Louise II Nichols. Constances Niih.ils. |.io(,.iil24l Ni, h,,U M.iu K L.i i, li,,ls s„s.,ii.M.iii,-2 i,li,,ls,,ii t.i-.iigc.M Nil .M.i Nil III, Is,, II, ,MikiM Niiks .M.m.in.i Niiks, Man.iiii Brown 187 Nielsen. Pamela Anne 2IW Nim, Laura Joyce 225. 14 ) Noah. C;lara Stroud 241 Noah, LtndaJoan241 Noah, Pamela Kay 225 Noble, Carolyn L 241 Noble. Luctnda Ann Norfleet. Emmy Lou M 24 Norman. Elizabeth . l ' Norman. June Carol 225 Nonh, FlorenieE 225 Norlhinglon. .Mary Cobb 2() ' l , Alice I 1, Rachel M I, Susan P 22 241 Ba tF 22 Nunn, lane i Nunn l.iiiil.i Ka 211 ' ) Nusshauni B.iini Rose 22 Nussbaum, Bnnd.i 241 Nye. Melanie | (J Oakley. Anii.i |i,mc25 ' i O ' Brien, Beih Lou 225 O ' Brien, Lui ille N 18 O ' DcIl, Linda Rulh 225 Odiini.Chervl .Mane 241 Odom. .Sara Frames 225 Oehman. Carol Ann 20 ' ) Offncr. Karen Lee 225 Ogg.Janette Eileen O ' Kellev. DelmaS 225 Olive. Genevieve Gail 20 ' ) Oil. Din andra Lee 24 1 Oil. . I ho Olson, Pamela Karen Omohundni, Sue H ONeal, Alice Susan 241 O ' Neal, .Margaret I 241 O ' Neal, .Martha Orlow Anna Susan 24 I Orourke Margaret .M 25 ' ) Orr,Marv Jane 225 Osier, I ' .mi Claire 1511,135 | Outlaw, Martha Ann 241 Overcash, Lucv Lorene2IW Overby, Linda Lee 25 ' ) Overly. John Louts Jr 225 Overman. GlennteKa e 148.; Overman. Nannie C Overstreet, I honi.is 1 241 Pachol.Marcia Louise Packard. Linda E 241 Parker. Carol .Mane 187 Paiker Rebeu a June 225 Paden Karen Diane 24 I Padge .ihv M Page, , nil Page, l),,r Pan, |am- Fhom,,.. 241 PankoniiK.MaiieieanC P. l) nn.i|,Mnnc20 ' ) I ' .iriell Br,i,c lili,. 140.18 I ' .iikii ll.ulMia nii24l P.iiker l.hs.ibetbs Packer. Frances Lee 20 ' ) P.irker, Fr.inies Mari.in 181 Parker, (;erald Lee P.irker, KalherineB 241 Palkei .Mane Kave 188 P.irkci .Marv ll„|)e225 Parker Paln.ia K 225 Parkci PhilhsR 2v )251 P.iikci Si.voi.M 242 li,rilie. IK .iliclh.Vnn; ;FI Parnsh. I.oraine M 225 Parnsh. .Michael Parnsh. Paisv Lorene225 Parnsh. Phyllis Jean 242 Parr .. nnEli abeth20 ' ) Parthemos. Kaiina M 242 Passavant. Elizabeth B 188 Pale, Emma Jewel 24 ' ) Pale Judith Kiane 08 188 PateMariKn.M 225 Patrick. Belsv O A 188 Patrick. PalruiaJ 20 ' ) Patten. C;onnie 156.188 Patt , Ma anR Patterson, Charles H Patterson. Emilv C 225 Patterson. Patricia A 225 Patterson. Robbie W Patterson. Ferie 134,20 ' ) Patton. Mar Car Kn22 Pjll,,n,Nan,v Lynn 225 Paul ludilb Anne 242 Paull, Judith P 225 Pavhk, Barbara A 242 Payne. Ann .Clan Payne.Jane Ellen 226 Payne, Margaret Jane 20 ' ) Payne. Rosalie O Payne. Rubv Lee 226 Peabodv. Sandra Pc, 1. k Fr, I ' r.i,,,, k .Marv I trMiolds 1 IV,il, : |udv Lll an a 4 ' Pcarh nail. Robei rlB Pears. ill, Jane I Pearsc in. Brenda Kav 242 Pears, in.JoAnn e242 Pr.irs, 1 ' . ,k r, ,k« l ' ,,l,7 l ' ,.c|,l, p,-,-pi. Pen Pi. i.i P,-|., P.ll 1 PcilcB ,n Mvrtle ll,.idrc|. iil,n ,,iili Bail im; L :-s ian242 ■, land K I.Hidalal , m., Kj in Barliar III Shar.in .«vn L 2 .Iin Kalhl. .M 242 ,ara L 20 ' a J 2 50 14 ' ) 188 Pciid, ■rgiall.W. iiin.i s 24: Prn,lr l?.Marth.i Lee 2 5 ' ) Pendl ev Nancie J Penia nd, .Amelit iG 242 Penni ngton, Ka, , P 20 ' ) Penn . .Margarc •t Ann 1H8 Pcnrv . Melvina Stbert PeopI es.Jerrv W Perm I. Hazel Ji mice Perrv . Enid Jan! no 188 Perry . .Marcia :c,rilr20 ' ) Perrv . Patricia 1 ,ee 20 ' ' Perry ..Sandra ileeii 20 ' l Perrv . Suda Kal heriiie 242 Peter; , irginia .M 242 Pelen ion Beltv Lou 221, Pelen am Lvnn Mane 188 Pctrei .■. Linda Ai nne 21 y Pellu ' i. Gloria J. ine 22fi PlalL Nanrv Ga il Pharr . Jenniler Ann 226 I ' liillips, AlueWesi:!! ' ) Fhillipb. Amelia Ann 242, IK Phillips. Amelia A Phillips. Carol Cnlev 1 88 Phillips, Connie Lvnn22(. Phillips. Judiih L 226 Phillips, Kav M Phillips, Linrla | 242 Phillips, Lvnn S 22(, Phillips, .Marianne Phillips, .N ' ancvE 226 Priie, B.isil Kennelh l ' rnr, Catherine y Price, Rhzabelh Ann 226 Price, Kredia Jane 226 Priie, Regina E 242 Price, Ri.a Jane 226 Price, Rosemary 2sll Pridgen, Pamela Jean Prince, Susan R I4-,21II Prinele Carleen Jane 226 PriKhaiil, K.ilhrvn I 226 Phillips. Patri.iaG Pritrhelt Lydia Ann 226 Phillips. Sarah C 242 Privoli, Irma Sally 134.189 Phillips. Susan Broivn 188 Proitor, Albert Jean2IO Phillips. .Suzanne H 226 Pr r. Sue Ellen 226 Phillips. Tcvalla Gail ISO Prnlht Rhonda {,avle2IO Phipps. Harold Wayne Prollii s.indr,! Gray 189 Phipps.JudyS 226 Props! M.ie Belle 189 Picha. Pamelia .Marie 226 I ' lopsi , Kra Ann242 Picha. Patricia Ann 226 I ' lucii Penelope Lee 189 Pickard.SherrillS Pruill, Patricia E 226 Pickens. Linda .Ann 242 Pugh,C ladysG Pickerel. Gladys R Pugh, Phyllis L 242 Pi, kett.Jean r PughSucB Pirkett, Phyllis Ann 259 Poilcv 1,, ,C„.n Pierce. Clarol Ann 209 Poll W.lllr 1 |, |,S9 Pierce. Dcwala C 20 ) Ponrll |,,, S9 Picrcc.JuliaC-242 Purdic 1 iiinHnv.,- Pierce. Marion Ann 226 Purgason, Barbara Jean Pierce, .Mary |ane 242 Purvis. Brenda Kay 259 Pinkham. EiizabethJ 242 Pusev. Phyllis E 226 Pinnell.BeverlyJ 135.2119 Puiman. Ruths Pinmx.John L Putnam. Elva Ann 210 Pinnix. Robert G 242 Pyrant. Judith Carol 210 Pipkin.Jane Marie 226 Q Pinle. Gloria Jean 189 Queen, Sharon Elaine 242 Piserchia,MaryJolS9 Query, NLirion Elaine 226 Pittman, Annette R Qui. k, Mary E 226 Pitlman. Gayle L 242 Quinn, .Milhcenl E 190 Piilman. JaneC: 135.189 Quinn, .Myrtle P Pitlman. June Carol 259 (.luinn. Susan Karen 190 Pittman, Kaye Mane 226 R Pitts. .Margaret L 209 RadlofT Allison G 242 Pleasants. Ruth E 189 Kone. 1 Im„I, . nn25ll Plonk. Marian Rulh 189 K Hc, . N 1 1 ;|r 1 Plummer, Andrea J, 242 H,,. !■■ , , . I; ' ; _■ Plyler, Belly Ann 259 k.iic. , K,,,;, i ,,, ,l„ili210 Poe, -Shirley Lee 242 kakaii,,, U.„l,H,i;!oii VV Poer, Katherine B 226 Rakesliaw. Dons Dean 242 Pohl, Nancy V Raney, Dale Hansard 226 Pomdexlcr. Betty V 189 Ranseur. Bessie B Poindexler, flarolyn Randall. IdellJ Polk, Barbara Jeanne 226 Randall. Mary Ann Polk, .Susan Frances 242 Rankin, Mary Cornelia 190 Pollard, Gayle L. 209 Rashall, Joyce Oliver Pollard, Phyllis M 226 R.iiisoni. ' Elizabeth W 157,210 Pollock, Stephanies 242.152 K.inlillc Anna Beryl 242 Pool. Mary Katherine 209 K,ni|. KiihcnneF 242 PoUe, Kenneth A K.nM, 1i.1m, 1 1 Poole. Laura iri;inia 209 [ ,,,,,.,., , , M, 1 1 ill i !. Poole. .Margaret L 209 K ' -.-, 1 ' ri Poole. Margaret Rin 242 K -■. K Poole. MariKn Sen 189 Ponvey. t:vnlhia M 242 K.i n.|! 1 | 11 1 ' ' ill Pope. Bohby Rae K,,s 1 .ni.Kd . i, Im.U Pope. .Margaret Ann 226 K,.l 1 1. OlM, |,,,,,ll Pope. Margaret Ann kn |o,M. Il,,,n„. 24; Poplin. Judy Gail 242 R,. M oi Phyllis 190 Porter. Jane Redd 189 K,l , ,Hi Hurley 226 Porto. Susan .M 242 R.u Sil.il J 226 Posey. Margaret C: 226 Rj licld, Ann B Posey. Zenia Florence 209 Raynor, Patrlna G 190 Post, Rose Zimmerman Read.Julia Allen 226 Poston. Annie Lee 209 Reams, Gail Miller Pnleai, Hazel T Reaies Donna Joy 242 Poleal. .Margie Marie 226 KcMs In.li Rose 190 Poleet. Lois Zcna 226 k.,klcnu,il,l |an, ' Poller, Sandra Jean 226 Kc,l,lnk,(,nc,i 1 Poulter. Constance A 226 Redd, V illiani Han, ock Powell. Beulah Smith 189 Redden, Jane Evelyn Powell. Clare Si 011209 Redding. Martha Jane 242.1 35 Powell. Judith Lynn 189 Redding. Frances S Powell. June Diana 242 Redman, Margaret E 259 Powell Mary Bevcrei 242 Rcece, Brenda Anne 242 Powers. Faye Hayes Reece.Jane Vernon 242 Powers, lane Sherry 242 Reeie, Jean Caldwell Powers, l.inri.c Ann21fl Re,-,, |,,,,nneP Powers, Pain, la Lee Kc, !•,,,,„ la Anne Pralt, Jane Blue 242 k.,.l K,i,l,,,ra L 210 Pratt. Penelope 242 k,,-.l |,,i„ llays2IO Premice. ErinS k,,d |,,!,,, nn 226,1511 Prescotl, Susan R 242 k,.d M.i.illa A 242 152 Presnrll, Loyi e .M 242 k,-,-.l ,,,H 1.,„1ISC Presnell, Henrietta A 2lli k,,-.l, j.oici R 226 Pieslon, Sharon f. 242 k..s |,,„,csk Preseltc, .Margaret A k,is, M ,rsl,a Lorraine 1911 Prev.w. Marsha Lynn kics k,b,,,a 1 151 Price, Agnes | Regan k,-bn,,, 1. 242 PiHcAnneiVrrv Regensburg, Margaret 242 Register, Carolyn L 226 Reich, Pamela Jean Reid,Kemma Amelia 226 Redi, Sandra Alese 226 Rcinoehl, Elizabeth A 190 Reinhardt.JaneF 242 Reinhardt, Lucy Gail 242 Reinheimer. Nancy L 190 Reiss, Donna Rae Reilzel John L |r Remberl, ,Margaret S 210 RendlemanDorothi V 22,. Renin. Barbara Ann 210 Renir I R k.nii |,,ni,e.Marie226.135 k,An..|,ls BradlordJ R.An.iMs, Janet E 226 Reyn.,lds, Lawrence J Reynolds, Patricia K Reynolds, Polly Ann 150.190 Reynolds. .Shirley K 190 Rezac, Lynn Carol 210 Rhodes, Constance D 259 Rhodes, Carol Lee 190 Rhodes, Doris Rhodes. Linda M 190 Rhyne. Alice Rebecca 227 Rhyne, Frances Ann 247,1 51 ,249 Rhyne, Linda Dean 227,147 idP -Dee 1 ki.c P,iiri.ia Ann242 Rice, Rhonda Frazier Rice, Shelby Jean 210 Rice, William | RithNelda Elaine 22 Ri.b Rub Icsor Ri. hatdson LnuU Sue Riihjids.in IKs,,n 1. 227 k„b,,r,K.,n l).,r,ilhi A khh,,.K,.n, JcanB 242 k„li.„,lM.n. Kent Rai Kniiai.lson. .Sarah F 210 Richman.Julia A Ridder. C;lara Ann Ridder, Clara Ann Riddi.k ChrnI I. nn210 Riddi.k M,,,i;,,,,-i N 242 Ri,l,„.ii„ , l,n.,;,i,ci W,2I0 Rnl. ' r , l,iri I II,. , a 242,137 Reidl, Linda J,, an 242 Rierson, Betty Lou Rierson, Brenda Kay Ri,ggs, Shirley Jean Rigney, Martha Mane 242 Ru Ba R..bl.i ,, l ' a,i„i., A„„6h Roher .n,]j„cFll,-n24 k,.ber ,n, Philhs Ka. 2 kol.cr s Kelly jo k..l.cr vCan.l Ramona k..l.ei V Glenn Fri, k k,J..i , |..„,,il,,, L 22- ..,. I .i,n,l,j A 210 ...njanel, ...n.Marlba N 22 ,.,n Matvjanc22- .,1 n,l,, (,ale()8,l91 .,1 Bien.la Lou 227 .,1 DrinlieG 191 .,. llo,..lh G.ill 191 Robison. George A Robinson, John A Jr 242 Robinson, Linda Jean Robinson, LindaJ 22 Robinson, Linda Lee 242 Robinson. .Manha A 242 Robinson, Patncia Lee Rodgers, Catherine S 227 Rodgers, Edna Lee 242 Rodgers,Jane Alice 243 . Nia 1 191 Roe. Manha Jane 191 Rogers. Ann Hoover 191 Rogers. Donna Louise 105 Rogers. KathrynL 243 Rogers. Merle D 227 Rogers. Nancy Elaine 210 Rogers. Pamela S 243 Rogers. Polly Hart Rogers. Rebecca C 243 Rogers, Richard Rogers, Sally Ann 243 Rogish, Virginia L 243 Rominger, Inajo 227 Ro..H, Ma Ann Ross Je,.nn,c H 243 R.J5s,Judilh Barbara 243 Ross, .Marlhjane 191 Ross, Mary Ann Ross. Nancy Dianne 210 Ross. Norma L Ross. Susan Dale 243 Rosinsky, Runa Rosser. Carolyn E 105, IC Rossman.JulaineR 191 Rosso, Daine Barbara 243 k.« i-l .! s.: ■■ 1 210 R..«les,Jea„,„-„e Royal, Margaret E 227 Royal, Palsy Rae Royal, Thomas M 243 Royall, Willie Sue 259 Roysler, Corinne B Ruben, Katharine Ceha 1 9 Rubin, Helen Rubin, Judith Susan 191 Rudd.. Margaret E 210 Rudisill, Elizabeths 146, Ruffing. Ins Rose Rofly.NanPulman 192 Rule, Rebecca Kaye 227 Ruley, Helen Tucker Rumley. Mary Cheryl 243 Rumple. Leslie Ann 243 Rush. Wilma B Rushing, Janel R 227 Russ, Sandra N 243 , Ma Ryals, irginia Ruth 227 Ryan, Elizabeth .M 227 Ryan. Evelyn Amanda 192 S Saalfrank.JoanC 243 .Sacr,inty. Dianne K.iv 210 Sadler. Joyce L nn 210 Sadler. Nancy P 227 .Sadler. Sandra E 243 Svlvia.Jane.Satenghi .Salris, Suzan Bahsie ahlbrn 1- U Sain. S.ira KimbcrU :4.1 Mleebi.Shirlt 1. l ' )2.U .Salnu.ii.NamvC: 241 .Samci. Ida Ruih 2-t ' ).24- -Sanicth. M rnaGail l ' )2 .Sampson, Cherry Lee 22 .Sampson. .Sarah J 243 .Samuels. Palrlcia Mae l ' )2 Sandburg. Susan E. Sanders. Joy F 243 Sanders.JuliaJ .Sanders, Mary Rulh 243 Sanders, .Sharon Ann I ' )2 .Sandifer, Thelma B .Sandlin.Mariha Ellen 227 .Sandfonl, Edvllie S S.lli.ll.n.l I ,: . II.. I I 241 .Saiierheld. Barbara Lee 2111 H ' l .Salterfield. Cvnlhia 243 .Saunders. Grela f, I ' )2 Saunders. Lois . ' nn 2 ' ■Saunders. .Marsha 1. 243 Saunders. .Mima M Saunders. Rose , nne 243 Sawver. Claudia Lee 243 .Sawver. Dorolhy Belle 2111. 1 .3 .Sawver. Elsie B .Sawver. . larv E 24 3 .Sayre, Pamela 227 Srarborough, . larv 1) 22 .S arlene..SrmaT .Schadel.Eli2abeih. nn2ll) .Schaeffer. Josephine P .Schar.Kalhleen. nne21(l Scheff. William P •Schell.Joan Elaine 227 Scher. Dena Harriet Scher, Linda Elaine Srhlagcl. Elizabelh K 227 .Sehlein. Betsv C:aren l )2 Schlosser. Michael .. .Schmidl. Evelvn Helen .Schmidl. .Muhele.M 243.1 2 Schmidl. .Margarel L I )2.I4« Schneider. Edilh L l J2 Schneider, Sandra L 243.132 Schneidmiller. Kennelh 243 .Schullz. Sue Linda 243 Schultz. Dorothy E 227 .Schumaker.ThomasJ 243 .Schumm. Maryanne . I Schwartz, . nne . bi Schwartz. .Sandra Rae Schweizer.Jean E Scobey, Carolyn Lee 210 Scolt. Betty Carol 227 Scon. Bonme Jean 227 .Scoll.CildaC Scoll.Judy Carol 227.133 Scott. Krislen Jo 243 Scott. Larrv Thomas Scoit. Margaret L 21(1 Scott. Martha Ellen 243 Scolt. Mary Draughon Scon. Wilma Gay 243 Scotlen. Dawn Beth 243 Scullv. .Martha H l ' )2 .Sealord. Annie Hudson Sears. NancvJane Seaver. Leslie W Jr 137 .Seaward. Mickey Fav 243 Seawell. Kathleen B 2111 .Sechresl. Brenda Hardv I ' Seitter. Laura K 243 .Self. EhseReiihenbac l ' )2 Seir.JudilhEarle243 Self. Mary Susan .Self. Rachel Ann Sehgman. Sandra E 192 .Sell. Diane Rebecca 227 Sellars. Barbara Jean 1 )2 .Sellers, Kristina B 243 Semmd. Margaret Ann .Senn.KatherineRuffne I ' l ' )2 Serlei Sessons. Frames L Sessoms, Nancy N 243 SelhlT, Sarah P Settle, Mary E 243 Settlemyre. Susan M 227. 13K Selzer. Sandra Sue 243 Sewell. Carolyn Kay I )3,I4- Sexton. Brenda C 243 Sexion. Peggv . nn 230 .Seymour, J.inel ' 13 Slijrll.. laiioiieAmi21l).M3 Sharnia. .Sarla Sharp, Maryjoan 193 Sharpe, Brenda Carol 239 Sharpy, lrisjune227 Sharpe, Karen E 239 Sharpe, Rulh s Sharpe, Virginia , nn 243 Shea,Janni5Breeden Shearin, Kathrvn K 227 Shell, Carol Jackson 193 Shelley, Catherine M 227 Shellington, Susan Ann 210, 1 .34 Sheltnn. Ann Louise Shelton, Frances Lynne 210 Shclton. Julie C Shelton, Marv Ellen 210 Shelton. V illiam R Shepard. I.iuilejames Shepherd. Arilcll.M Shepher. .Mamie Irene 193 Sheppard. Eleanor P 230 Sherlin. Kitlv E 259 sherrill.Cathc B 243 Sherrill Sharon L 243 Shields J. me Elaine 138 Shinier Pamela H Shiple . A nesCirac 211 Shipman, Linda Irene 243 shue.Carv L Shuers. Lvnda Ma 243 Shoaf. Peggy H Shooke. Brenda Joyie243 . Margarel S- 239 Sho .Ma Shough. Patricia K 239 Showfetc. Teresa .A 227 Shrader. Gail Edward Shropshire. Clarolyn R 193 .Sibert.JoannH .Sides.JanisLaneth243 .Sides. Nanev Williams Siegel. Edyihe Joan 227 SilTord. Harriets. SiunioM, Anuria Gale 193 Sn;ni..n, Donald N SiL;ni..n. |,ine Ikerd 243 Si-ni.iii, lii.iiih K.n 243. 14K Sin II, W., 11.1. 1 Il..l[.ind241 Sik..,.ki 1.1, nil,. I- :-! ' , SiKci (,.nl K..i.i Su im. ns.Billi, Loul e Sin nmo ns. Bonn letia le227 Sir imo ns.Jame s. l 243 Sir imo ns.Judi, hA Sir nmo ns.Judy Gayle 243 Si mil ns, Leonard H Sir nm ns. Ther esaD 239 Sir non ni. Dian e.M Si npk ns. C;ari ynF 193 Simpsc n. Darle neM 227.136 Si nps( n.Jovl 1.1 ne Si ipsi n. Marc ha He en 211 Si nps. n Marl haL Si ips. n .Mar Lam r243 Si ips. ips. n .Morr n Rebc n Shirl M.ir ellB la L lean ; ' ' Si gl.- lU .Nel inLe 21 1 ' K 1 e. . .nill ' l, 1..M.. 1) |..,,„ L. • lie Uu draN riene right abelh 243 192 243 Si S| Sk Sk Sk Sk SI .gh ik. l.eslec Palrici. 1. lane 1 Paul 1 l.ll.ii 1 . l.ii|. n.l.jull Ihom.i nn 1 ) 243 Econn ric 1. W. ' u 132 1 1 SI ide, Ruben f SI SI ide. ide. Sandra Susan N frona 24 3 SI SI s s s oml in W ' ll 1 l.ind. . nn|. L lljilj 11 hedcri lam .3 Faye ugh 2 k.i Su 227 3 •21 1 S: , i.,„ 1 1,., ICI P 1 1. ■R.I.I . 11 ' I ' l ' . ' . ' l. 1 Xc-al 227 Siiiiili nii Mil. hell 239 Siiiilh iiri.l, 243 Siiiilli,, oi,i Paula 243 Smith, Barbara F 211 Smith, Brenda Carol 239 Smith, Brenda Kay 193,0« Smith, Bicnrta Kaye22 Sniiili,c,,i..K,i A 243 Smith, Edith {:,inil22« Smith, Elinoi Bonnie 22« Smith, Ecelyn Karon 22« Smith, (iary F 244 Smith, (.;eraldineE 193 Smith, Helen Frames 2311 Smith, JeanetteM 22« Smith, Jo , nn 244 Smith, Joe Lisbelh244 Smith, Jud Carol 244 Smith, Karen F 22H Smith, Kathleen P 244 Smith, Kathrvn R 22« Smith, Kalhrvnel 22« Smith, Laura .Morgan Smith. Llla. nn22K Smith. Linda(.;r.ice211.|3(, Smith. Linda Kathrvn 193. )« Smith. Lilona .Massev 228 Smith. Linda Jean 228 Smith. Linda Lee 228 Smith. Linda Lorkhart Smith. Lola Belle 244 Smith. Lacinda Ford 21 1.09 Smith. .Marilvn |ane211 Smilh. MarjorieM 244 Siiiilh M.inli.i |o 193,l(i( Siniih .M.iii I 131,193,1(,(, Siiiilli, .m. V Ida 21 I Smith,, aniy Ruth 21 I Smilh, Patricia Ann 288 Smith. Patricia Lynda 21 1.147 Smith. Peggy . l Smith. Phyllis Mane 244 Smith, Priscilki Jeanne 230 Smith, Rachel NI 211 Smith, Rhonda Ann 244 Smith,, Sandra Del.ires 194 Smith, Sarah C Smith, sherrv Ann 21 1 iith,s nth, le an Frances 228 an Clarke 244 11,1 Gail 244 TV Diane 228 Smith, Thomas C:lillonJr 211 Smith. irgmiaF 228,134 Smither. C ' harlotie S 228 Smithey. Alice Ann 228 Smothers. Daniel N Smyre. Linda Wike, 194 Smyihe, Katherine D Snavelv, Barbara C. 228 Snead, .Marv E Snea.l. John William Sneed. .Marion Ann 244 Sneddon. Lynn C 228 Snider. Donna Elise 244 Snider. Edgar Howard Snider. Mildred E Snyder. Frames M 211 Snyder.JanctMasinet94 .Sokol.Karla Lofton 211 Solem,C:hrisline W 194 Solomon, Mary Hilda .Soloman. Sharon R .Somers. Dorothy Mane 21 1 Somers. Linda Louise 244 Sorensen, Christina K 244 Sorensen i. kie 194 Ms Sorgl. Donn.i M 244 .Sorkin. M..na2ll Sotheran Jo l.orra 228 Soulhern, Kennelh .Southw.irlh. N.in.v M 211 Southern Paul .M 211 Souza, Lee, 228 , k.-.ii..i.i -li.-in ll.ir Sparkiiian. |ackie2ll Sparks. Gene Anna 194 Sparks. Peggv Sue 21 1 Sparks. Rebcci a K 228 Sparrow, Constance 228 Sparrow, Teresa Jane 228 Spates, Dorothy .-Xnn 21 1 Speed. Cheryl Pauline 228 Spencer. Darinda D, 228 Spencer, EarleneJ 244 Spencer, Elizabeth L Spencer, .Mariha Lee 194,146 , Dan 228 spiiik 1 ..1,1 K.iv 244 Spii.il M.uilvii.M ,Spivey.(aennC.|r 244 Spivey.JohnC: Spratt. C:hoice jownlcv 211 li| Springer. Bertha Ras Sprinklc.JamesL 111.244 Sprinkle. Karen L 244 Sprinkle. Terry Lynn 228. 1 37 Spruill. BillieL 228 Spruill. Anita Gav 244 .Spruill. HattieBurge Spruill. MelanieAnne211. 151 Squires. Emma Mane 244 .Scadelmaier. Chnsicne G 244 Scadermann. Barbara A 244 Scaib. Dcmald F Scainback. Carol R Scaley, .Marian Lee 194 Scallings.Judich A 228 Scallings. Ramona D 228 Scanback. BetlyAnne Stancik. Wanda Fay 228 Stancil, Patrccia E 244 Slanfield.JeanneJ. StanHeld. Linda L. 228 Stanford. Eleanor Ann Stanford. Nancy Jean 228 Stanley. Barbara I. 228 Stanley. Beverly V. 211 .Stanley. Linda C, 244 Stanley. Marv Lynn 250 Stanlev. Shirley Joyce 228 Si.inli.i Ki.-iir ' Kana si.iik K.,i.i, l,.-igh Sl.ulini; f.niili F; 228 t 24 Sl.,l,.ii . l.,iili.i. nn228 Steedlv.Marv.M Steelman. JoAnn23 ' l Steeneck. Lois Claire 194 Stegall.MariKnD 211 Stegall. .Marv 1. Slell. Jeans 211 Slein.Caml, nn22K Stem. Linda Rose 194 Stephens, Mvrna 1, Scephens R.., helle A 244 Scepbenscm, Andrew Scephenson, Brenda Kav 1 ' : Scephcnson. Carolyn C 221 Stephenson. .Ma See Audrev 228 on. Lois Jean 228 .Stew an, Carolyn F 259 .Stew art, David Josephjr 228 .Slew art,DonnaJean211 Stew an, Elizabeth F 211 an lean Meyer 194 in , l,,rv Beth 194 111 . l,ii W 244 135 Stew Stew .111 IVgm Ann 244 arc. Nellie B 211 an.. Sarah Frames 1 ' 4 .Stm r. Carole Ann Siill Slim r. Elaine Sells ison, Suzanne E 211 Sun ison, Louise C 244 Si.-k .n Elizabeth . 228 wall Emmecca ■s SueRea 194 ■ B,,rl.,ira L 191 ■ Mariha 1 rem 2 1 1 13(1 Sion • , Iarv Kennc.K 194 M nr, M.ir|..n. Hi M..nc, M..hf;: M..nc.Nusjr, LMcllrJJ-l M ll Di.incK SI..u h, MadelsnS M..UI J.,nelBui.g211 Sour Sharon Jean 244 M..vvf. Dnnald Lcr Mramlbrrj, Susan F 244 Mrasscr. Lora Mrralcr Dawn P 244 Mnikland, Barbara J 1 t Mri, Hand, BrendaCi 22K,I4X Mri.kland. lamara L 244 SirinjIitldJuliaM 211 Sirolher, Jnseph V Slrcup, Krrrv Sue Slroup, Marv Susan 244 Sin.upr- RtbtnaA 244 Slru , I, rn Elaine 22S Siujri Julierellu«s2ll,n(,(, ' ) Sluarl an, Ann 22s Slulnian, Lvnn Dianne 22k Scumpl, Ruben Alan Slurdiianl. Judv K ::« Sturges, -Svbil Ann 244 .. Barbara Ann 244 i. Ha eC, Siulls.JudnhC I ' . Muccs, Sandra J 244 Su nns, Janice Gavie I ' . S.irnn, Susan Jean 22 ' ) Sunar. Deborah Sue 24 Sugar, Frames M 244 Su K Dianna Lee 22 ' SusgsMfKerkne22 ' ) Sunei, , Margaret N 2 ' Suns. 11 kie Cheryl; Sun s244 Sullivan, Barbara Lee l ' ),i ■Sullivan, Marv Janei 22 ' ) Sullivan, PalriciaJ 229 M Sultan. Donna F 244 Sullun. Sandra Phvllis l )i Summer. Lila Elizabeth 21 I Summers. Rathel E 24 ' ) Sumner. .Mark Jr Sunderland. StacieJ 211 Surber. Belh Ann 22 ) Surles. PalraiaE 2S ' ) Surratt, James Edward Sutherland. Anne D 22 ' ) Sutherland. .Namy L 244 Sullies Nam, Diane 1 ' )=. Sulton. Barbara Parhani 2 I I .H i Sutlon,SandraJean2ll sunm , ' ■ ' -■ ' ' ■oud I ' . Snaini kmhh Jean 22 ' ), 1 .14 s«jii„, Sharon L 22 ' J S«ain, Ann Wells 1 ' ) S«ain, Man S Swain. PatrniaPland Swam Ruih2i ' ) Swanri |udilh21 I in,. Linda L 22 ' 1 Donna Ualkins , .Sue. r 22 ' ) Deborah Ann I =.2.212.24 lyng lil Sweet, Lois Elaine 211 Swuegood, Barbara J 211 Swiiegood, Mary Ann 212 Swink, Patniia Ann2l2 Swiss. Andrea Jane 212 Swofl.ird. Lena .Mane 2 12 SwoHnrd. .Marv E. 22 ' ) Svkes. LawretucE Svkes Lynn Hamilton 212 Svkes Margaret E 244 Svkes. Marv Elizabeth S vperski. Ellen .M 244 . Alu 212 I alley. .Ma lalley. Maude |,Hirdan2i; lall.m, Marv I.illie244 blvn, l.vnd.i Leilha lam laihon, Bellv |.. 22 ' ' lathon. Donna K.iv 22 ' larl.M.irv 1 lolt 22 ' i I art. Sandra lean 212 Lite .Min.im244 late P.nge Anderson Lite N.in.v Clara 244 lalro, .Marv Ellen 244 lavlo, Anil.i l.ivlot Barli.i lav lot. Barb.: lavh.r.Catol , nn I lavlor.(;:atherineAnn22 ' ) 14K Tavlor Jani.eE 244 lavlor.JaneWillianis2l2 Tavlor Jenmlet Anne Tavlor. .Marv Kay 22 ' ) Taylor. .Marv Patri,ia244 Lavlor aniv C.irol 244 lavlor, Robbie Dlanne212 1 avior. Sarah , nn 244 League, Caroline league, K.itrina Anne 244 Teague, Leila Hope 244 League, Suzanne E 212 Teague, Svlvia Teat, Roberl Lee Tedder, John Allred Iemple,JoAnn22 ' ) Temple, JuhaClarolvn Temple. Kenneth Temple, .Marv R 22 ' ) 1 emplelon. Avery E 22 ' ) Templcton. FayeE 244.137 Pepper. Fern 212 Tennev.Canil Ann22 ' ) Terrell. Shanin Terrell, Susan t ' r-.. bb Terrell, irginiaC 22 ' ) lerrv Paula Kave 244 Tetterion, Elizabeth J Lew C:hrislopherC; 244 Thacker, Canil Rives Thatker, Charles W 244 That ker, James Weslev Thaxton, Liriha V 22 ' ) Theep, Hilarv ) 244 Iheiling, Elizabeth J I ' ll Lhomas, AdehneC ' Thomas. Anna Lois 22 ' ) Lhomas, Ann Adell 22 ' ) Thomas. Barb.ira Jean 22 ' ) Thomas, Diane Lvnn 22 ' ) Thomas, Beltieti 244 Thomas ClarolvnD 212 Thomas, CaniUnV Thomas, Chllon | Thomas Elizabeth .M Fhomas Jov.e (Jakes l ' )5 Thomas Jov.e ■oung 212 Thomas Lind.i Lou 2 1 2 Ah, Lhomas Sarah A 244 Thomas Susan Larue 21 2 Thomason. Ruth Ann 212 Thomasson..NancvSue22 ' ) I homerson. Rowena E 1 ' )=, Thompson. Allon Thompson. Anthonv R 212 1 Thompson. Betty Hill Thompson. Charlotte R 212 Thompson, Dale E Thompson. Diana L 244 Lhommpson. Donna C; 244 Thompson. Elizabeth A 212 Thompson. Harriette L Thompson. Kathryn Fae Th.mipson. .Menam K 244 Thompson. Ml, haelM Thompson. .Nona Kav D (. ' ) ; Lho Blis Fhompson. Rebe,ia A 244 1 hompson. .Sarah A l ' )l Thompson. Susan C 244 Fhompson. ern,in David Ihoms Mary Beth I ' li Fhore, BretidaSue24i Th.irn Elizabeth B Fhorne Sharvn VV 21li Ihornlon ( liervl L Ihornton Eilien S 212 Lnii II Ihoroil, M,,iv (.aidnei 2; Ihrailkill, M.iiMU.M Ihrash,, , l.,rg.irel L I ' ) Ihrelki ' ld |i-,iii L 22 ' ) llir.ivvri , l,irlli,il: 22 ' ) li.kieir Cioigrnell 241 lldilv, Wilson CI, irk linil)eis,Judith Ann22 ' ) linkham, Ndra Iane22 ) I inkier. .Sara Jane 22 ' ) lnus.JeanRylc241 labaru, Kazule22 ' ) Todd, Annie Lou Todd, Brenda Pearl 212 Lodd, Clara Sue V Lodd, .Marv Frances 212 1 111 lodd.NancvC: 241 lodd.Patruia A 22 ' ) Todd. Paulellc22 ' ).lll lodd. Sandra Hall 22 ' ) lodd,.Sandra VVilleen2l2 Lodd. .Susan Davis 22 ' ) I omiin. Frames Ann I omiinson. Manha A 22 ' ) lomson.. Susan W, I ' d. 14 ' ) Topkins, Robert .Monon lopodas, Kathennel 114,1 ' ) 1,12,146 1 orian, Anna C: , Pati Touchstone, .Mildred L 241 Townsend, Carmen A 241 Trader, Dorinda Duncan Irammel Lu|uanne22 ) lr,,|in,41 la.ieB 241 li,i|iii,ll Susan B 241 li,.v«i, k Wanda L 22 ' ) Ireniilieie, DianeL 212 Iribble, icki22 ' ) True, Julia Ellen 22 Lnpp, Judith L l ' )() Tnpp,Julia.Annc 241.112 Tnvctte. Frances A 22 ' ) Trivctte. TomveJoyce212.l31 Inibian. Albert Irojan, Theresa .M 241 Iroxler, Rachel W Truitt. Page Truman. NIargaretle S 22 ' ) Truslow.GinnvJo2.1(,l Tucker, Bonnie E 2.10 Tucker, Cherry Lvnn 2 1 2 Tucker. Edithjuanna 1 ucker. Kalhenne Ann I ' )6.I3K i ucker. Margaret T 241 Fucker. Richard D Lucker. Sherry E 241 Tudor, GlendaJoyce212,() ' ) Tudor, Margaret F 241 Tuethe, RitaDeanl ' tb Tuozzo,JuneA 230 Turban, Mary K 1% Furkelson. .Mcta L l ' )6 Turlington. Anne Best 241 Fun Tun Tun Tun lurner. Julia Ki Furner.June.S 24a I urner. Mary Eppes Furner, Sandra .Sue 2 Turner Sv laG 2il Tweed, |anet Lvnn 2 Twiddv PhvllisK I ' Tyler, Allene. Mane Tyndall . llenjr Ivndall lane I 2- Iv .Be. . Eleanor Ray .Ellen Sue 241 -.Janet .Mane: Na .Ma 1 P 212 llosevich. Steve. ils Liiderdown, Carol Ann 241 L nderwood, D„r,.thea S 21 ' ) Lnderwood, Jessie a Ann 1 ' ),. L nderwood, Virginia L 212 Intz, Andrea Fav 212 I p, hurch, Beverly Ann 230 I l„ bun h. Rose Andrea I ' ll, L pnghl, .Mary Levon2l2 ' lb aden, leddv Dean ain,,Hin,. Martha | 210 arick. Kathleens 241 atz. Betty Ableman aughn, Barbara Jean 212 aughn, Bellv Jean 230 aughn, CanilynE l ' )6 aughn, |udv Aylcen 212.111 Xanst.irv.Marv Kellv enable, Janne.M ereen, Joyce B ernon,HomerJJr ernon, Linda June 241 ernon, Sarah , dams 245 Veseskis, .Sherry A incem. Alice Gray 212. 157 Vnkers. Ann Joyce Viguers. Diane E l ' )6.68 inesett. PatnciaA 212 Vinica, Lori Elsbeth 245 Clelli, Gladys M Vogler, Nancv E 241 oighl, MarvBevlia241 V oiker, Pamela Kav 241 Vuncannon, LvllisE W Waddell.Marv Sue 210 Waddell, Phyllis D 241 Wagger. Janet .Mariam 241 Waggoner, C:hnsline 245 Wagner, Dorothy O 230 Wagner, Patricia J 245 Wagner, Phyllis Ann 212 •.■.ag,.ner, Elizabeth T Wagon,r,Jeni,vS2l2 Wagoner, Kathryn G 245 W agoner, William C 1 1 1 Wamer,Jovte Warren Wakefield, .Marsha A 212 VValden.Carolin. ' nn230 Waldron. Donya C. 230 Walker. Anne Helen 245 Walker. Carolyn Jean 245 Walker. Carolyn W 245 Walker, Elizabeth M 213 VSalker, Jacqueline S 210 Walker Jams Karen 245,1 12 Walker, Joella H l ' ) i Walker, . Lirgaret R 210 Walker, .Marv Dora Walker. Sallv R l ' )0 Walker. Sandra Lee Walker, lhomas E Walker, V irginia A 241 Wall,DelbraJo230 . Fran Wall. Helen Wall. Nell Wall.. Sharon Kay 2,30 W allace. Ann K 245 Walla ce. Ann Louise I )6 Wallace. Mary Ann 245 Wallace. Rebecca A 245,135 Walls, Frances E 245 Walls, s,lvla vonne 245 Wally, Carol , nn 245 Walsh, |a, quelineS 230 Walsh, Patrnia K 230 Walston, Pollv E 241 Walston, |udv Kami Waller, Starling Anne I )(),I4 ' ) Walters, , gnes lane Walters Anne B Walters, Charles!) Walters Sharon Ann 1 ' )(, Walton, t;arlaLynn24 ' ),lll Waltim, Douglas Lee Wang, Helen Shun 241 Wang, Louisa Lsang Warti, Ann Baker 2,10 Ward, lean Russell 311 Ward, jane Ann 230 Ward, lullian Cole, 241 Ward L,iiira Ann241 Ward , lartlia Ellen I ' )6 W,ird, Minnie (:,-, ilia W,inl Mvt,, S,f|,hens241 Wjiil l.Ttv i. lie 241 W,ii,l irgiiii,. A 230 Warden, |ohnna L l ' )() Ware. Alice Gene 230 Ware. NLirgarel Anne I ' ) Ware, SharoKn Louise Warllord, Alue.M 21 ' ) Warli.k, .Mar|,,rieE 210 ah Dc- ren Jane Lin 210 ren .Maiv Dunn 1 ' ) ren, Pamela |o 24, •en, Ruth Ann 241 -en.Verna Dean 24 1. n ., |.,n,- lull A iiiliK. IT 213 IS | IS (} .s Sh lit II M.l I rl.-l A Nellie :nii K.irl 1 n .11.1 An nrM.ir ' ' , sn„ I ' hllll sun Vhirle . 1 R 24 sM[i Sus.in R.is sj.lll IS H.irlMi. is Ki.inrl IS .M.irlln A n:4i.l e l )7 211 IS, Kebf,,. lluis.Ow. Ml Ann 1 Sue nil, ,1 B 213 vnG id 2-11 ■ lin 1 ' ) vcrjiiduh An 123(1 vcr. Mann ell VV ver. Mone icA nn 21 3 u-iTcrrr 1, irs ini. 1 An i243 1. K.iThrvl V li 1 uunrl. An ne 230 li Mflind B.i kicv 1 1. M.in R ■ nd ilph I ' l I ind.-if ,in,l24 ludilli [.Mm in B.irljellc |t)7 I ' llum ' R.n 2 3 i-n.n B. ' irli, m: K ' llhennek Pei.5 2111 1 Billie l.esl r I ) Willi , l.riha L 246 Uhii , l.inda C;rigg Uli ' l ' l .n B.MiDanic uh! si hdiih 1) 23(1 will! Ihiisi ( .irnl K.n 24(1 Willi hill SI.. N. in, ; 21(1 Willi nei, Edilh l.re I ' m Whil eld, Kalhleen , 246 Whil .rd,(;ra.eM,.ss24(. Whil e , Di.incB.iinhil 1 ' )h Whil n , Sam l.n.iis Whil „k, Diana B 1 K Whil l)i.ris, lherl.i23ll Whii . l.inda I.rl5h21(l Whil Nani Helen 21(1 Whil .ikri, Judilhll 24(1 Ailh. 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