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

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(X) i iT a T ' H ■H cv eeJi) locic ( oru 1 o Cy)i;ioaU aroo J uiiH V«o()l« o«H ivivg ■ -.s -fejb-U-Ukg g — ]f - p l T ' )m ml [  i wM 1 i 1 Hn -yli imMm:. tt: ' ' Mf i ZO M f E M ce M e. N T l A It. — c- 1972 PINE NEEDLES Anil ilisiiiiiaiiization (ippannt in this honk is lolnUij iiiti ntionat and is a rcflctinn of tluit uliiih rxists nil tlii CIIIUJIUS. Tlic rTil crsit ot ' N ' ortli Carnljna at ( :rcciisli(ir(i. iipcn- iiiii oil Oitdl.rr 5, 1892, was tor main rars (1S92-I919) the Stat.- Normal and liidiistiial Collc-sj;. ' and later, i 1919 19.521 tlir North Carolina ColUiie lor W omrii. and Irom 19o2-1963 the W onions Collet;,. ,,) CNC, The mstifntion then lieeame coediuatioiial as the l ' iii ersit ol North Carolina at Grc ' ensh,,ro m the fall ,,1 1964 . . . ' o . I ' .iikin. pidMriiis .It r.XC-C:- ' I lir all-ii. « I ' )5 1 tallx i,ini,l..l stiulciil. II nu .Innf I,,Ii,n,. iI Scliw mil (illrrs i.(iii riiinicc. coiioiii , .iinl a |)()lliiti( ii- j;r.at, jiisl lra c (ji[i hike uiildikrcl sciii. Iinii free cxliaust i iiaiaiitcrd ti) picasr tlir iiKist rn iiOLiiiirii- - 409987 riir iHW 14-Mc ' al PKm ina well n- a diffricut sclu-- twice Saturil,i . tlini ' tiinrs Siiiulay, tour Mcmdav. tliR (liili-, liiit tin- tcHul tasttv It iiiai kal)l tlir saiiir. I atr Tiu .(la . t K - WtiliuMlav . anti tiirii cut on iin diet. Tlir sa Saiit.nia piillrd a prrttx nciocl now, I at tin- Carlos uoiiKiii 1 (:olis(aiiii III O.tolH r. 1 « ,,iul,i iiou inaiix iiioi, ' uoiiUl slioiil.i {],r ( :..lis, iiiii.- ' havruoiK- il tlir ( ailisiiiiii li.ul worked u itli IXC-C i;- Nixon iiiCliiua Cliiiiaiiitlic r.N. Pinu-poiii; props pi ' U.N. ousts Nationalists Mao up— Chiang down 3500 vears of recorded liistor — toda Elli.itt ll.ill, in ,111 rltort t(. brttn alliicatr I ' liioii li tliis car lias lictimir— All ' I ' lic Til llir H.i Hn if tln ' l ' lH.iis,,ri l Da ll.art Is I.,, 11. ■iiiaiA s Ha|, stri MrCl.HicI ■h Hum. Zalilisklc I ' nilil Till-. cMi till t Mi ni.i|(ir liiiiMisitirs in (;nTiisborn. A pru ;r.iin . c iiiitiiiiu-il ;ro tli will nu ' aii a wrK r rduca- - T .iMi rXC-C, liiialK n.cnliiiat.a flirir sLlirdulrs to ticmal pi ru-iKr tor all iiiMiKrd. alliiw cross-r.Mristratinii (il Lnurscs mi a widr lr iL Tlic Sonu- propir clo a lot at I ' XC C. M,.rr proplc iln let. A lot (il proplr donl 1,, . some than .itlu ' is, wliilf iitluis ina ilci a little less tliaii a .ant d.J siiiii,: h ' .ir ( axis sakr Tin- new L ' C:-G parking lot (.(isting S900 per space area of urnntirruptrd concrete in the tree world: and (e) with a possible $16 parking permit per person, and com- create a safe-landing zone tor U.S. jets knocking out plete lighting facilities will: (a) create hundreds of par- enem sanctuaries at Chapel Hill. Duke, and State, kiny places for hundreds of people, (h) he the Iar.j;est Its ri-all ii great systiin. Since the |)li iii(s lia c Liiiin ' in ()U can call and ln ' ni the dorm ni |nst a )t ti c or ten minutes (or fittecn cii ' t ent ). I ' lie Inialh .1 il tnne sp,.nt u aitmt; t, 1 get ni thedurni matter v lenutli ntlitlu ■li;enera 1 temper atmi -Campus i in ersel T ,v fold iiir thnc was a slicirtaiic cil rodiniiiatrs tins tu icr as mucli like sonic did. ItOidy tlir plant woulil cai. lint ti iiii; to Lcnnparc class scluilnlis u itli a pot- soiiicthint; . . . tcd-palin IS ndicnlous. At least I didn t lia c to pa tazxtrr Jim Allni, Dean iif Studciits-A hit of understandiiiU, Blrsscd v thnsr in die iiiiddlr. lor tlirx shall catch it iiiaii JKiiirsof listciiini!. . . Iiniii both sides. NC- IMHC pr(i ides ;i ijrcat oppiirtuintx lor stiulc-nts liii 4 tn taki ' action for sohiiii; prolilcms iini)lviii tli to pro r to till ' commmiitN tli.it tlux do larr .iiid arc u il piililii- at l.ir. r. -SopI , anl It s rr.ilK arc, It U liiid ,i sn ' t ;i tiital rip-cj||. 1 mciii. )kst(,iv .iKiuml li, re that ami a lea to l)ii a,i aiiat.iin lumk.- ' -lldU ahciiit a p.. It r cr cost (iu an arm (it llcsli nearest tlu ' wallet ' ' Its iiallx intrustiui; ulicii tlir tliiiii;-.! lii.i |ii; cciiii hjncs with tlir u liatrlia-nia-t al I it tn Idiiii one ,il then thiiii;s. ■ Its not (A.cctiN that I ' m eia .ilx.nl ucirkiiiu. sir, hut thcv rx ,ii thaim- R ' Ut when- I i v. Brsidc thrns this prohhin. I nuaii, l . ,,1 this thiiii; calhd a shuis cost Hki- crazy. tuition, and i atiu ' i li.is aottcii to he ijiiitc a hal)it and So that ' s where it ' s been going. Now all we have to do is find out who ' s in charge of flushing the damn thing! Tired (il tlir i or -t(i MT s nilininc. Ciiiiiniuiiitx 4,000 pciip: L ' lincisitN Da iiu. I),- just a start; liiit to a fi r rai nld tlu- walls c_a iiitc rested )ii liii;liei eihuatimi. its a - ' reat hei ' i iiimi . ■ invaded the iiiil eisit that da . . .and le tnnihliiH ' dciwn. lKSr «a ,:$wr What ' s it takf to wake up UNC-G ... a big bras.s like icvolutioiiarx tli.atr band ' : ' Thf San Francisco Mime troupe decided it was hi)tl luxes a clouii. time to tlrum up sonu ' interest an ' wa ' . Ma ' be ' ou don t nt on a sunu daw e i ' r - Scusc rte, mus , wh -h wak jv the rtcoLTy | r if ill ' Sf frill lii IHR ' HI M ill -Tin ■ ' • -J I f= There ' s no way for students to get to know the administration. Snnl. (tar.ilKivc) ■7 hrlirrr lu tl,v piin- ripU ,. student rcprr- , sriil,il„:n uiul uill uoik til riiiitiinic till ' , poliri uhi II III, Kiuud of C.in- rniiirs is rstdhi islinl t, ailniiuisirr lii.-hcr idu I picss ( irnjiiiic this, diii s in u,liniiiislniti,,i liioks li.if in ' Jii at III, ,l„ssii„,n, Trnilnni iiii, ' s III, nil, si dinr. pirnsui, in III, ' , ' ,lii,;i. Ininiil 1,1,1, rss Dr J.uiMsS, IVruiisni Cli.nirrll,,! rnlnni in oitli Cato- linar William C. Frul.iv I ' rcsulciit (.iliovc) (faralinviO (al)0 (_ ' ) r III not pi ' ssiiiiist i - Fctiplc conic In the Bcini u iilioiil (iiii tliiiiii iihniit iiiiiviisitt Itccaiisc llicij .si Jtool. tills sell, ml. lire iiic.s.siircd and there- die oftvi StariK-y L. Jours fntc thcij will take the thiiii thn ' ice Chancellor for easiest icai oiit. ' ihiiite seh Academic Affairs Dr, HolHit L. Mill.-i | Dean ot Alts aiul i SciciRcs (faraho c) nail i iadnate Aeeoidin ' j, In a qiies- ir prooianis Honiiaire filled in hij nine flexible ■ ' Indents nlin li.sited the ill other rii- .If ' ' ' ' ' ■- ' il ' ' - l ' ■ ,„, . ■■ feu as one out of a liiiii- liii W . l ciinciK ' ' ' ' ' r. dissatisfied an ol Ciradiiatr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' eriiee the „f- School fire pnn- ales. Dr. B.rtColdnian Dean of Academic Ad ising sometimes encounter people who have jumped to the conclusion that I ' m not available. (-haiKcllor Ferguson rciplc t, ikI to sujip.nt more fiillij Ihi iiislilii- lioiis iilti, I, till 1 llll- dristiniil. ami part of o,n johis toll, Ip ■■,,„. rate that iiiulrrstaiiihio thriilifili tin rrlrasr of information iN..ii D.iMs. («s HuK.iU i BI I ■Maintainmi: VM ' -1,1 likr p. ' opi, ' t, If n , ' I ,:sr ,o, r .01 1- ihro ' s „ stn,l,nt tU,it - T o lull , a pa , ki (.; , toad, nil, Stan- 1 ,,iliz ' tliat tins is a of-stat, ' stiiihats lu- a, lin liar, Is nliili tnpa to l,,p flight, a,-,i,l,nii,- , ' aiis, o) tli, Inilion n In, n, iiinali-, Ihr ratio ,,l iiisliliilii,n in,i,as, ' ,a, ' uillli,- snpp,,it inair 1,1 1,-iiialr stii- ( Kii vn,r Slnptoii ,-om, iiiiln,;! Oi,l-,,j- I ihnts has ,r,,il,,l a Dr.iii ol Men sl,il,rs ,i,l,l ,ol,,i to ilitji, nit, hall, ■ii-z,: ' HkImhI !■ I, nest. 1 Dllcvtol nt AdniisMnns Ih, nun, rsitip S ,nU K h n. .Ill nl ,,li hninil hiiihlnnj, uoiilil inran lis finani iai that ,a,li spar,- u,ni!,l ,;,st a stnil, nl r.iiini Moms SoVi p, r s, ' iii,slrr. Oiutt I I rankhp I ,an ' t sir Sfiidciit i(l anil stiiil. Ills piiipir n hat It rosis t,i In 1 III a ilonii I,, Inn r a plai , ' to park a I ' lir Ihiin 1., I ' .i ns.Mi ilniniis|i.,|i.i ol l- ' iiLiiu i,il Ml.nrs I ' m hen- to ,i,liisr if - 1 feci in rinse eonlael dill iee i.s udiited-diiil aitli a -j real luniiher ,. ' ■ xeiinilin stiulenls. I leie. I ean ilo hixiid. s(i III e t hi II ' J, iihniil tin Tt-ny Fullir enneeriK nf students. Assistant to the J.uiks II. Allen Dean of students Dian olStudcnts f m emburasaed when a fine artist comes here and faces empty scuts. I ' m satisfied with stu- dents whi attend the programs — unfortun- ately thi-i are a mi no- rity. Katlirriiu ' raxlor Dean ofStnclint St ' ivices We do ichatccer neci be done. We nccer know from daij to the next exa what it nill he. Elizabeth Car Terrell Wt Assistant Diri ,v to etiy riker ■aver Curriculuiu changes u ill he iiood for all concerned. Our students have needed min-e flexihiliti . ILIIoytPrice Registrar of Elliott ll.ill o our ihoiil(l stui in an iiilntinistiiitiii ' pti.st after fnc ijvars. Your ideas Inronic old. ijoi, hcconic stale, and you start ineetiu ' i ourself eoinin douii the hall. JosepliE. BiNMii.. ExtciisKin Director. More student iniohc- ineni ' (.hit of tuentij- four ( ,u);i,s. onhj three luiie shoien am interest in their dorm ' We will uork uith student.s any uay ui ean. That ' s uhat ue ' re liere for. Just show some inte- ■■( ' .VC-C; nu ' ans sv. mwli The ' j reat frustration of to me— not just heeause the Vlaeement Office is I went here, hnl lie- :;i7f n information eaiise of what it is. I a lioii I tlie offiee t o th e u i ' ,li I eoiild do more students. f,,r ei rriione that ■j,oes |,,s,|)liin. ' SLliacihr here. I ' larciiuiit (Jfluv Harh.ir.i I ' arnsh, Aluniiii Srcrctarv. (alxivc riirht) (far aliovc rinlit) To j,et more finaneial don ' t mind it heiii ' siipin ' rl all lee need is said that I wanted to moil jieople to talk start tu enty ijcars a o iihont this loiiiersity. on tlie eonstruilion of a (.(or. r W. I lamer, jxirkiiiil liuildiioj, Director, ,t N.ll. Curlrv. DcNrlopmnit. I ' liNsual Plaut. In hl.l sp.H.s ,,, llir llhui.v .md (.1 I.Muks ,,i,,,v,nI.,I,I, ' I,, ,ni,l. ' im.l l„,.(, ' s, .MhI .lir .,llMUr,l In ,1 n|r nKlrp. ' li- ,l,nl vvnik ni ll.rn . irp.n linnn tv, l,nn m,„ln,,lr .l„,lri,ls .,n ' invnlv,,! Ill I.s.MhIi pinin, K all, I «.i ,, ill,, IK. ' M  nik Ullll III, ,■ snplllstU.lt, ' ,! _. , , , i .,|i,ipii„iil I l,n .•i H.ili,l,,lpll H,il- J , 1 I ss,,.|,ll, h,MI,. I, ,1,11 k,-,ll„ lN. I), !„■ (,,.„l. ,,,!,■ S, li,,nl, |,,,„-1 Wnll, ,iii,inis|i.iln,- vM-,l,,iil I came because of the reputation of the Graduate School. The faculty is superb. AlthdUUli tlir Ciaduatr School at UN ' C-C: was fust started in 1921 nllci ins; a Master of Arts in Edueation- onlv in recent years has it undertaken a major expansion program to inehuh tlu ' doctorate degree. Tlic Gia(liicit Sriuiol hils (i(t( in) lislu(l iiuirli in the fc ' ic years that it ' s lucii r.v wiii iiii;. Bid it ' s still havin j f;(r)iriii{i pains. I think it is really too i oioig for unyom to fairly criticize it. (Anna Jomc Reardon) The Graduate School oilers courses tor graduati ' degrees in art. hiolog . husiness and economies, chcmistrw drama and speech, education, historx , liome economies, math, music, phys- ics, ps cholog ' , romance language and sociolog - and anthropology. This is o ic of the few Schools that offers such a composite of dei rees in so many areas. (Graduate student) The i raduatc department in physic- id education h ,v eery influential in- structors. This is one of the reasons uhi I ( ainc here. (Graduate student) Tins statement applies equally to tht ' other stliools and departments that paiticipate ni this graduate program. Due to tile national recognition ol flieir i raduate courses, many of the graihiate departments draw students from all o er the wcirkl anil the United States. This ijcar the plii sieiit education ' j raduatc students repr- esent tU( itty-si.x states and three Ca- nadian provinces. In fact, nuist of the students in the Graduate School aoiu- from areas other than the South. (Graduate student) In i raduate v c ii ie tin instruc- ttn- IS more pirssin lie uatehi s the student, and lets him do the uork. (Don .■Mien) This is evident UJ mau of till- studies and programs carried on this campus. Psychology graduati ' students nm in.mv of the labs on lampus ,is do gi aduate studi ' nts ui the (ither scientific fields. Man e - peiuiii Ufa] programs, such as the e - penmi-ntal kindergarten and innser behind Gurry, are the residt ol work done by graduate students while win- king on then graduate degrees. Other graduati ' ilepartments do not emplia- size research or teaching. We are fwt employed for research or teaehinf dranui. . tl tee do is make sure the slum s i n (III. We work on sets, cos- tunu s. scludulinti. publishini . and in the box office. (Graduate stntlenl ui Drama and Speech) Tliere is an obyious drawback w itli- m the n kition of the Graduate School to the rest of the campus in social lile and housuig. Tlie graduate students tenil to be scattered all over the cam- pus and city, allowing them little identitx as a group at this university. Siuic uc are spread out ue have no phu-c to iict lo ' cthcr. There is no sptu f or nuincij for a i rcuhuite sln- drnl hiuniic. Were totally cxeludcil from campus happcniniis. C feel like uc ' r, ' stuck off somewhere and fni ollcnr The oldest buddocj. on campus IS tlu imi we j_et. Wi don ' t pioticiiliuly like liiini in Spencer . n- iicx iihcu it nil (ins bcinfi beside k ' rcslimcn tcho an always havin i wa- ter fifdils (Gr.iduate student) Such obvious problems must be worki ' d out for tlie luture stability of this school on campus. This year marked the or .iiji atioii of a council created to discuss and take action in alleviat- iii ; these and other similar problems 111 iiiiil in 4 and creating an idciititv lor the . ' radiuite students on this cam- As a new school, that of Business Administration and Economics promises to become a stronger field in which the students may prepare themselves for a promising occupation in the business world. •| he S, l„H,l „l H ticii an.l K. IdlA, liuMii luolMirilKS. ,umI S,,,(I liiiniisti t(J sliidrllts ,,li„,iti.n,. . Imimii, ss, Ki nllK( .,11.1 ' (l.lt.l n nr■. IlU ' llI tl.llllll ol tll.sc Ih-I tli.ct this IS a hrttci appro. uli liir (iiii ( Biisiiuss iiia|in 1 oiioiiius illris two nia- i Iiaii s.nict , lliiiik il (t nullii E rnts sponsored li the il.part- •ss liMiiiistiatioii and e,,or ilr iiaitiiirnt W li, ii ij.m ■ cl ,ml nirnt tins ,-ai nu ludr an annual and linsincss Kdn.ation iffii inillii fril iimi kn. ' U ii lull ; oi( hnsnirss rdmalion conln cnrc ni tlic lal Vdnninstiation rlin, ' , ,-, A, i . ' i Hnsnicss nia|oi i spini . tlir Kxcintisr Institntc ni rnt nl o(. npations ,,p, n Hi, S, l,o,,l has u, o« n n i apnlK KrI.rnau. and the kathlcrn I ' lici ' ni tlirs, ' Inlds nirlndni ni its tvw. ,ars ol r ist -iK( r(c,i Brv an lavturrs ni tin- held ol ronsu- o (iiiin(iit. niilnstn. and cliniiK. it dois not rt InIK iiuci llii ' nicr Imam r and Kinsnnin rronoinics. tr niav la in at a cHnitni ' 4. incds ol tlir students in all llir airas (.a la Alplia. llir srr jc-c orijanizii- icictaiial ailnnnislialion, it ro (is lorr Data l ' io(cssiiia tion lor tli( Biisimss Department, lias Miia. sal.s and iiierelian- eoinses are need.al aial uill Ke ol- l,e,n active Mtli piojeets sneh as i.il ollne. and inana. e- I, i ed as laedities ami lac nlt pe t, sponsoiina a part IcJi nmleipnvc- i;, lan stud, nts in some „n uril ipuililir,! Ir,i lirrs ni l. cd eliildr. n. Is are not traimal l(,i spe sninr ,nr,i Ihrii lakr In.ll, a rnliral W, lunr ,i lurk nf ,i Icl nf rUr iIr jobs Because llic- lac ult I lirisciuil inl( ' r ' l III Ihr sIikIciiI ' In is. hiil hiiaiisc iif llii ii iiij tin coiirsf.s arc set up i oii can ' t aluiii .s (l.n A Hni- imhti. HcmI (..llin, I [iil Alth.nis, Shu fict the cicctiics ,i„u wautr (liusiiu ' ss !::;; ,i;:: ' , ' : [ ' c :,; i ' ' ' ;;;.;;, ! ' ' ' ; c: ,; ' ;!,, ; tl V. major) A Stuck ' iit (. ' uniculimi ( diii- noiun-. iiilttcf has begun to t ' unetioii in stt- ting up lu-w c ' ouist-s on tlii ' grailiiati ' ami iiml Tgi,Kluatc U cl and plans j arc iiiuid consulcratldii loi cxpaiul- ing llic prusi-nt progiain. It iiiids mere Ciiiir.sc.s. hut it is a i iitd dcymrt- iiu III hccansc cccrijonc Icarns The st iii(hir ls an- reri hi h. I Business maior) The School of Education is branching out with new ideas and experiments. ' ( (til ' ln|ln : l(, I ' iikI iiatis ! . Ik Iji III, ' sludcnt mil, Ih, pr,i ln;il i,l, ' ' U„,1„ v . . all , ( ,■!,,■ ,„■„ , ' - l,i,Hi,h,sli,it, h,;„iii Ihisiliir.n,,,,: Our (il tlir iMWrsI pr(i|rits is .ni (A- pirilliclltal klllilrla.llti II, lir.ill. ' il liv Dr. kistn .111(1 |(niill spnnsm.d li Chilli l),A,ln|H,l,nl M, 111. SrlH.nl ,,| ll,,MU.Kc.,n..,,,us.,mll. III. S.l 1..I K,lll,.,lH.ll. II pidMllr-, CMllx .llll.l Ii.iihI iiia|ors Willi llir uppcii liiiiil to . piiiimiit Mlli lliin iiwii hIim--. .huI Id n.ilii .Npcncnn ' iii uuikiii ' ill- IVIIK Willi (IllMr.n, llrr.llls. ol lis , pc iiiiHiil.iI ii.iliir. ' Ilics. sln.l.iils ll.isc 111, ' cIl.llKC I., llrinoiishal.- .1 lot oliiiu .imliliricrc ' iil HI. lliiuK, 111 the ilciiKiilaiN 1)1 (ii;r, 1111, sill. II. is ' pr.ni l. ' ,1 11. w appro.uli I..1 tli. ' s.i ,iii(hir lc l diHrrnit kinds of sill. lent t. ' .iiliiiiu 111 th. ' pi.il.-ssioii.il stud, 111 frailiiinj; mil, -is ai. ' luaiit l.l.uk I ' lic stud, 111 has til, ' ,,pp,,ilii soii. lit. Our of th. s. ' is i ' lii. ' t r.st iiil to u.iik 111 s.v, lal shi.lios .il Ills lliiili Stli.iol uli.n- iiit.iiis air siip- .liou.- uli.i.- lu ' can i .1111 .iiti at. ' .111 pli l loi an nitiii ' scinrst.r, Oiinnir . .-....iiapln. lan. ua.j;. ' aits. .1,. I ' ll, lliis liinr tli, air paid a salan and 11, n ;.f,.i, ' iv l i r i ;,  s,;rs fliMhililii take soiii. ' coins. ' u.ilk attarlnd to , ) . lii,l, III HI , OA , iiiiiliii-j, sj;. Ill, thr school. T, ' tw.K,- stn.l.iits ai, ' iiiilii iiliuil ,,,,, s ,, ,1,11111, 1,11,1 m,i- niMiKi ' d m this ii,,«. ( ' or tlios, ' uh.i I, IIS liii ,,,iiihiiiiii lit, ' ,,111 ,111,1 111,1,- ant to .lo tlaar stii,l,-iil t,-ailiiiii in , , III ,1 iii,,i, iiiiiiiiiii ' jul 11,111 I l)i. a 11, 1 iil ai,a. I ' XC-t. has a wor- l-ahn. ii I kiii.j, ,in.iii 4,iii,-iil with lli, ' asliina- •■(hi, ' ,•! Ill, I,, il I, I, ,1,1, Ills III fill, I ton, D.C. school ssst,-iii whuh 111- 11 ith sill, I, III ,,„ , ;s IS lluil iiiKsl clii,l,-,l llinc stud, Ills tills fall and liin, liiiiihl, limisliiliii III, mil iiihi w ill li.ix ,■ 11101, ■ tins spring. jiiiuli,,- W, ,11,- Iniiiiii I,, j„ll„ pn.sp. ili , ' teach, 1- ,( , nil,, III, ' ,l,issi,„u,i ,111,1 lii ' lji ,.hi.al al iii,-tlio.l lalK ' d iiiicro- IIhiii II ilh III, 111,1, li,,il sill, ' ,ij il ( )ii tiachinu, li.is lici.imc iiiipoi taut. I his allows till- stiiiU-nt t(i present a mini- seeiindarx le el niateiiajs IikIi ni- lesson u huh IS Mileo-taped so that 1m- vhuU- lilnarv l.o..ks. texts, reeoids. ean see linnsell and entiei e Ins own lilins. slides, t.ipes, maps, tianspa- teaelimu, skills. leneies, ete. The e.ntei ean he used Hegmnnii,; next ear, e.ieli stiuleiit . Ii aiixoiK interested in the supplies t aeher must ha e had some presions and e,|inpiiunt, tl ' h it is sp, eile e perienee as a teaeliers aid. Op- i.ilK desianetl loi stndciits in ediiea poitniiities lor this will he s.t np lion (onrses and lor pnl.lie sehool thion h one ol the required ediiea- teaeliei s. Ih, ' iiiieio-teaelnm4 is e.n - tioneoiiises 1 1 Is an important step 111 i led out luie and there aie inaii tannhari ine the student with the ,ithei potential lis. s loi the telex ision liities ol a teaeher helor, ' he aetnalK studio, Althonah inaiix mole iiii- t. ikes oxer. proMineiits are hoped lor, lia iii ' ,; the , n excitine new attraetion alli |,u ihties to w ork w ith is a ureal start hated with the School ol Ediieation is in the piomotioii ol the use ol media the le iitt Center lor Instruetional in teaehmu. Media whieh opined iii |une, 1970. It 37 has earh ehildhood, elementarv, ami The School of Home Economics really prepares students because of the dedication of the faculty under Dean Albanese. (Home Et, mci|or) The Sclidcil (i( 1 1, line Kcoiioiiiics is and ,S,Ki il(ia aiiil in its elicits to ol- iii.iii stndrnts liiul tins .iiipio.uli hc- nnr ol the nUlrst .mil l.u -st at LAC- I ' r inriiui ami icmrpts to pnpair its nrlRial t.iuani tli.n hitnic pnisints. G. Six IiiiihIkcI stiulnits, nr tun pn ma|cirs l,,r lanris, Witli tlu intrust tlicar air s,iin. ulin iru it ilitlr- Lrnt (il tlir stn,l,iit I„k1v, ar.- rnidllrci (il tlir ,diinniinit ami indnsti us. tlir irntl , ■ is v. ol,l-l,isliioii,,l Ihiij in (inr clits drpaitinnits. Th. ' sr ariMs scIkmiI (illcrs seminars, adult i lasses r jirrt ijuii In l , ,i in, r hill, ■ 111,11 in;l include Child Deselnpinent and and cdiisnltiii means, ( ( mid rirnjlluirj, lliiii l,;i,li is Family Kelatidiis. (ddtliiiii; and Tex- IIk departments witlnii tlie scIkiiiI ninil louiird hriii. ,1 111,1111,, I , , ; tile-s. Foods and Xntrition, Interior l.eliev e in a s io ie , ,, i, r xir ,- ■ 1 Inteiioi Desi.j,n iiia]oii Design ,n Home Eeonomies Ediiea- • ii ' iiiiil iiiitl in in iKU ie lli, sluilfiil Hie Set Is aiioiis proaiams lead :■  s ,., Iu,iii,ni„k- to man lellldllia pill. I tion. In order to siipplement its teatli- ,iirr,i iiiU faeilifies III Stone, the sehool li.is ie, (llom,. Feonoiiiies iiia|orl ' ink- sel I and eollei e teaehiiia, reseaieli, its o«n imrserx sel I, nilaiit eare ' :, ' ,„ins,s in ,ill ill, ' iliffi-niil ,11,, is pnl.lu ' health, nntiilion hospital die- eenter and home management houses, in II, nil, i:,;nuniii,s ami 111 llnnllmi titles, inerehandi iiig and iiiteiioi It works III eooperarion with the fiilih u ill h,li, ni, in lli, ' juliii. Ml ,U-s„ u. ' Il lias ,1 , , 11, ifliiniil -.Inff Seliools of Edneation. Nursing, ami ' ' c ,,mis,.s I hat, l,ik,ii .an !„■ , ,,- Tliiij m; ' ' UuhI l,„,li,is ,ni,l llnij ,,n, ' I ' hxsieal Education, and the Depart- ' «( ,. ii.iijilmj lij,. t iloim- Eeo- nl ' imt ihc sin, hi, Is i( hild De .-lop- incnts ol BiologN. , i t. I ' s cholom . iiomies Fdiicition iiia|or) While ineiif in.ijor 1 It offers a great variety of activities. Our School of Music is one of the best in the state. llic MuMc SlIkhiI continues t.i stn i.- tor greater excellenee despitr Its .ilreacK ' outstandiiii; reputation. Man new faeult mrnilicrs lomctl the school tins year, .iinl tlic nistru- niental department is m a period ol expansion. The better known depart- ments of piano, voice, and organ con- tinue to maintain their high st.indards 1) demanding much of their .students. W ' c fit uic wc have cnoutili lii)w lo do curi tliiiit uc need to as hm as lie (liin ' t I ' lci sleep. i Music major) 111 association with the Drama and Speech Department, the Music School produced Music Man which r.iii loi two w,-eks m the tall. Follow- I uue.sit Haiid u as l,e,;hl liouoi.il iiig the sucicsstiil production a music 1, ,,ii in itatioii to pla lor the North student u.is hr.inl t. . ( .iiiinirut ' WV (.iiolina Kaudmastc rs. Surpassing jeel left o„l The Dniuia l)efmrl,„e„l th, s, ,,cc,,niplisl iits .,s the lusi Has i n en all Ihe endit Schools spiniii pi ]iKti(.u ol the The oiclhstia ,ui(l (hoius tr,i (l,(l op,i., (: i.,uo d, licr iiac. ' wi itleu to Duke in Kehniaix to picsent ,i por l, l)i |a, k |.uTctl ol the IXC-C la- tiou ol a mass iii Duke Chapel. Ihe cull . Despite heaw course loads .uid the deiii.uids lor much prattKc most iiiusic students seem to agree. It ' s n hdl tie mint to do. If lie didn ' t mint to do il tie leonhln I he here. ■I.- -♦- ' (Left) Duvid Miiskovit ,, Rich- ard Cox, Lawrence Hart, Kath- ryn Eskey. Besides the long honrs he spends with theory and practice oji his major, the mnsic stndent ninst learn to phiy all the other instrnments, too. For this reason he tends to spend the maioritv of his wak- ing hours in the music bnild- nig-lt heconics his world. -Ihr onhi limit: uc dun I dn lluir is sl,,,,,dli,v-hi: On i.inipiiv, sliRlfiits L.iii iii.iilRr uilli imi dels in tin- kMin.iiu l.il) i.i llu Ninsnii; BnildliiK and i.u, K.un p,,KtK.,l ,■ |H■n.■n ill the Lit hospitals- (H ii rmliti S,iii..is l.ilk with Dr. ' Bovvif, ohstctiii i.in, .it W csli LonK Hospit.il. (middk- h-lt) Di ' .m EIiiisi- K. Lewis. (i-iKht) .School of NiirsiiiK Kaciiltv: liisl row: A wc Ti ' tr.-anll; Linda BiaV; CwriMlnKii Hr. on. (;.ithcnn.- rnnin. Ann L,,iiil..n, M.im.int Klrinn s.r I low, Sli.H.N lours, EllHstliic Sill, ill, Hr l i,a I loll,, 11.1. Llo.inoi B10WI1111.4. l.ii U.iii-I C.iinpli.ll, .S.iiid,., H,-rd, l.iiA K.liL, .ill ;|, LNC-Cs Sclii.iil 111 iirs- 1,1 tlir Miinio.st lia.i.iiaiirr- l|o piiioiailis III Ihr st.llr, (ll h.is oi.i.lll.idil nliK tun .■j.issrsl it lias .llrraiK liniiiiir tlir I. .lull, I.MXcst III till- statr. It u.is also tlir I M st 1,.R- lal.iiMiati- pinor.uii tn .nhiiM- .1 clr- OMi- 1,1 I ' M illrlicr oir.lt 1 ihiul;Ii In I r- vrnr ii.illoli.il iriilit liilurr lis Inst il.iss li.iil oi.iiiii.itoil, ■■ „;, . H ,in rxicllciil iinfj niiii and 11 1 1 a ili lliaiKhlr nlir ll isohlli ,1 ji,,iu ill, rrsi „f r,n„inis. v,i rr like I :;„ li: III,- SrIinnI of „rv,„o „„ ,, (.V( ■-(.•. Ill, 111,, ii,i,siiioiii,i|„n-77,r nv ,m,,, u,ul sn,,ln,u,rrs jrri ajuni from ihr ;)M,o,in r 0,i,r ijnii ,n, ' ,1 jiiuinr ijnurr I, , ill, I ,-,u iilj,;l Inj it. .S,V, iShiiliiit .V,( ,s(,io . .s ' i,i,i,ilio,ii lirlj) We believe that our nursing student should be able to take care of a human being and his family wherever he is. Dr. Levels. Ill,- i,ii,l,irl,issiii,ii I,; I III,,,, ' hk, ' ,1 j,u,l ,,( ll I |iiii,,,rl In ki i|) up Its status llio Sriiool ,,t ii,siiio plans nian iiiipi i, oinrnts sihIi .is .1 2IK) li rl ninisi- in Niiisiiio til, It will .mill. lint till- potrnti.il iiiii- siiio iiKi|iir witli « li.it niiisiiio r.iii In ' likr l,il.,rc slio oi-ts ti„, l.ir ,iili, luT ii,,i|i,i. .iml in.ikr liiT iiiorr ri,,iili,i- t.llilr with till- lip])rnl,issiiii II III thr liilil. lint .IS 11, ntlii r sil Is tin ir is .1 ilr.iu h.iik 1,1 minsi s.lia tiiin, ■■()„)■ ,„,l,lll ,1,111, llllllll is ,,iij li- iiiil,,l—it. Inn, i„, ,l,;tii,s , ,-,jil fill i,,iiiii;,l ,l,;ln rs (Xiusiiio 111,1- |i,i I. I ' lrsriitls, ,1 innnliir iil tlir I. units IS iii-rliainiio .1 iirw r Itrr i,n Sinn piMitlrr ,it Miisrs Coiir Mr- niorial Hospital in an attempt ti i ' pciatixc effort with the state hoard of eloselv ahgn the sehool with liospital health in J ivins; a program for pnhhe praetiee. It is a new ciiilcdiin thai niiisrs to inerease their nndeistand- it(7 hrtj: iinjinnc llu- ijiiatitii of iiiirs- nnj, ni the rare ol ehiKhen. (lif; (■« ■ (Dr Le MS, Dean Ol the liihke nian nursnit; sr]i,„,|N « huh sehool (.1 NnrsMig). are oriented aronnd the hospital. I ' he SI. hool Is planning to heeoMie in- fXC-C ' s |Miigrani is lai gel oi ienteil (il ed 111 iliseussions witli two other toward the ccimmnnity. . Mthough tlie liaecalaiireate schools in North Caro school is .issociated with four hospit- liiia .dioiit eomhining then gradnati ' als. it is also .issoeiated with six other edneation. This will he the first siieh ageneies iiiehiding inirsmg homes, step 111 thi ' South. It has also joiiird kindergartens and iiiirs,i sehools. a lunuls uilli re ntlur Ixurahiiirratr ehildrens home, and the Ciiillord srhnol.s III licictopiii- a jiro ' rain jor CoimtN Health Department. We i,r- jHisoiniil in nnrsin ' hinncs ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -student should he ahir tn Tins seliool also exists as the third ' ' ■e iiiif of ii hiinuin bciiif; mid his and loiirth ear institute for musing fiiiiidi n hrn he is. {Dv. Ia-wis} ina|ois at .Appalachian .Statt ' l ' ni cr- sit . I ' liis N ' ear it will launeh a eoo- We think of our School of Health, Physical, Education, and Recreation as a school of students. rln-l. w, III, ,, ,lrnls III. I ' ,.lur I real. irllllii 44 I Kth. ■ I Kdn lliiu (hll I ' l . (I).- ■ Si .itidii d III .Irp. l L.ivvthci, I).. I .itl.ili ,u.(l H.i.nMll. k ,if this (IS a srlinol , ( si ,- , , ,,„„,,„ IS ,. rxiuir liiintirs thai lirlji our -.tii- AU l..,«tlHTl Ihi.iI of llr.illll, l ' ll SK,ll . .111(1 li.nv.iti.iii u.is la , 1971. rii( ti.iiisilHin irtiiiciit to siliool li.is mil !ii rli.iiiiics, hiMiMil. It Ikis llio s,i i n- school lull w scholarships tci tin- present sitiKitmii is increasing. lliink in lunc a uri unique xitmilion as il is. Withtnit scholdisliiiis. Ilir rliijsuiil Ediiraticii DcpurtiiK III is more a part of the cdliciltinii iniici ' ss i |ames Swiggett) Rccreatiiiii is uii interdepartmental discipHne in cooperation with the So- ciology Department which leads to a 5achelor of Arts degree. tcish thcifil offer more relevant eourses. Federal Government— I iloti ' t see what this eoiir.se has to do n itii recreation. or do I see the point in takinii Speeeh. Yon don ' t i et a leaeliers eertifieate. (Recreation nia|iir) One ot the ni(]st unnsiial and active parts of the siliddl IS tlie dance di ' i- sion. The majors are competent in three areas of dance. Jazz, Ballet, and Modern. It ' s a bahij department, hut Xikol it ' s unique. You can fiet a deoree to cers pi 1 oil ■ant ediii ati ' 1 mr in inil uith- (1(1 ' ' r hoihj. Its a il nil II iiili. l.Stii- del t) ■Iren if I ' hijs ea 1 Ed, rail on is ' ' ■ ' (( •( 1 ijon hare t e loiee of a iii,lli- ' i. fro n Ballet to 1 in . -Vol e ( l«- ler Si ifrtli Inslni II III. Stii li-nt) l ever heard ' ■ • elli e . at 7.7 5 to ,e,. to Re, . .S HI l.y (,S(ikI. lit) tin ai-i tea m ik 1 It fi eral ■Ins mtl In ieal ediiei r i oiir atlitii outlook on 1 i on diseipl nit. (EleaiKii til le ' ■ III ' lire ■ -No, eh) faiit f,r sill, I I as lie. i onr and ealhj iKarheU, ■if •■, ijon .an perfn. Artsl. (.Stndent) The Dame (lonipanv presents two performances a year, goes on tiinr, participates in a Festi al and hosts several professional dance conipaines. This year, one of these was the Alwin Dance Conipanw The dan- ■tice lon i honrs to perfect teaeli (BSPE Danee Edueation) or their ti ' cimiijnes and movements. Giant books; that ' s not all there is to biology, there are those long labs, too. Altrr one car (it iiaulnitidi] in tin- hasenn ' iit ni (, ' iin . the BioUn y tlc- paitnuMit lias t ' liialK hiokcn mtci tlu- new Life Sciences Bnilding and thus .stimulated tlie aildition (il new courses and iil new prot rams. New courses such as nneriiscop . photo- microirraph , and (nnchuiientals of mieroi iolo- have heen added to the LUiricuhnn. whih ' new proi i anis ha e been designed to prepare stu- dents for courses in technical lalioro- torv work, museum and conser ation- al biologv, and secondary teaching. Tlie department henc ' fits greatlv from the .idditional space and improved facilities afforded li tin ' new. two million dollar building which opened September 27. U of these ad ances make probable the future ofTering of a PhD in biology at I ' NC-G, ' 7 think the pnifessars arc excited alxiiit the neii huihlin ' i. but it dnesn ' t seem that the students have Ijeen intetiriit(d into it. It ' s the professors buiUlin i: the teiieliinfi facilities are fdntastic. -Along with the Ieetiir ' rooms, aiidiotntoiial instruction rooms, ami independent research labs is the eco- logy lab, necessary for the newly of- fered ecology course. In association w ith fliis new course was tlu ' en iron- mental rally of October 12. at the Caeensboro Coliseum. Two featured speakers of tlu ' N.C. Jaycee-spon- sored proji-ct, were John Glenn and fornn ' r Secretary of the Interior Stuart Udall. Ihipes were to inform the pt-ople .ibout ecolog and to in- spire them into action. think I ' m f;.oini: to keej) my hiol- o ' tf book. It ' s the only course I hud freshman ijcitr that related me with the world. I mi lit icn read it a ain. (History major) y n (left to right) S.u.ill SiUids Donald Andcrsoii, and Vn ginia Gungstad. Another aspect of expansion are the wall to wall en ' iron- mental stablizers. attended In Dr, Panl Lntz. (left to right) Edward Stavn, Herbert Hendrickson, McCradv, Lanra Anderton, Philip Perkins. James Wilson. Bruce Eberhart. Head of Odessa Patrick, lac.ineline Department. William Batis, Poer, and Lncile Shcpard. Richard Schaner. Robert a u p (k-lt t(i rmht) Hi.H Onr Hcnr AiulciM.n, W ' .ill.i PiiU-rbaugli, .iiid M.iiKiH-litr Felton. Row Two: C:il Vanselow, Harvev Hcrni.in, John R. Jezorek. John Graves, Joseph Dihs, Te- rence Nile. Row Three: Flo- rence Schaeffer. Sherri Fo- rester, Inel P Schroi ' der, n.iMcl Kni ,. ' ht The ri-modeliiig ot tlu ' Stiriuc Building luis e.xplodfd thinn; lor thr C;lii ' mistr ' Departnit-iit, doiililinn tin ' space and equipment awiilalilc lor lintli research facilities and underbid duate teaclimt; lahorcjtorn ' s. , , more tlian c cr. the dep.ntnient unuld like to ha e more chenustr TU.ijors— those headed for work in tlie cluinical industry, teaching, premedi- eine. and prc-tlen ' tal work. The profes- sors arc pleased witli tl] - current class composition and feel that the are concentrating more on the student uilh research rathci tli.iu tlie student iiitil research. ()]ir ot tile most unn{U leatur.-s that the undergradu.ilc ni.i- jors c.ui take advantage of is ,iu liidc- peudeut Stu(K program and .i chain ( to .issist the lanilt ui rescari ' |ccts, ■■ ,ni rriilhi urrd to Innr In U pro- Clirniishii IS ,1,1 „,,f,illii l„ir,l ' ■iih j,,t. Iiiil ,il I,, 1st til, ;iro css,.(s M-,iii til iiin tl,,it till- ■.tiiil, iits mill, ist, mil II hill IS omi; ,,ii W,- I , h, ,-,, ii,,rk- iii ' z III, in II itli th, sliiil, Tlnic IS ,1 p.unl ol sc ei.,l students ,u;d teac hcis who a t together to e cll.niUe ide.is .ihcjiit the dcp.irtmcut, cuiikii luni,.unl the student ii. ' eds ■■ Ilk, ill, iiiistii I guess I III jiiU liiikij. It III! mil, lit, il tiiiit Ml filth, I ,s II i,li,in,i,i„.t: I he remodel I ng ot ,,,,, ,;, v,,,... ,-,; ,  ,„;-,. „,, ,, . ' ■. : — . „ „„„ „■„,;■ (:„„p,.,. . lik, thr rouiinlhi linn ill lli - i-ar,l ti.m in exixTii.init.ition .iiid thr small the buildine has ex- Oz VUr m,r.- ,n,„l,nn us s, ,. of the dc.pa.tnu ' nt cmbin. to irimc IS ctiniiifli to set aii iiiiiirissioii piiidiicr a closeness Ix ' tweeii the stu- Ploded things for the al,l,l,esh„,an.,n.venn,iiih,s shoes. dents and hieultv that is no, aKvavs r O i;,,, |„,,|,.,,tl, (he awesome xiaieer ol lonml in other ilepartments, 1 , Its lapiitatioi, as a mak. ' ..ii Ol hreak To faeihtaf th - expansion m the science depart- ,.„, ,l..p,„t,M. it. hes hean ol pmv program, uh.eh melndes modeim .ed ,, ui.rk. eourses, new equipment and piodne- mentS . . . TeaelmiL; and reseaieli are eons,- tne research projects, the depart- dcred to he equalh ' important to the inent ' s space in the Science Buildini; ited. Jjll faculty of the Physics Department. has heen doul)l.(l an.l renovated. ' Illf ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■h ' howeyer. does not in- I ' kiris are also Inina made lor a joint lli terlere with teachimj;. In lact. nii- ( :hemistr -Fh sies lihrarv t i open in deruradiiates heneht from it l wor- the lall ol 1972 kiiia with the on scjine of tlie expeii- ma. incuts. ( )t eomse, as in e er eolleae di ' partment, there are a leu poor souls who lail to lirasp hold ol the siRiiifRanee ol the work. ' 7 ;;i(es.v it ' s (I ' iiinl ciiiirsc. Intt it just ddisii ' t inoliiiilc mv at all. It scvins like ijoti Resolving unsolved mathematical problems is still our job. 1 ' We ' re trying to integrate philosophy with the other departments. (Ab(iM-l M.illl l.iiiiln I ' aliK 1,1 (.iilliM, !)■ E, E, I ' ovv. llr.,,1, ( .,il Bll ,,, II, Nrls.. I ' .mr. Willi. 111! I ' .iuns, 111 ( h.iilrs ( liiiul Hi, Kc (h Bm.I l.milM l, Dnii.J.i, 111 yhl-s ll.nlr III. 1)1 K.ill (.riiln. 111 H.il.,1 Bt ' lllll. licit. Ill Willi. nil l.iiM ' . Ill . ii Im ' v l..iim Tlir l.itli D.p.uliiMiit. ,,n iiislitii- t)..ll.ll inrnilH I 111 tlir Aiiirru-.il l.ltll- Clll.ltn.ll S,K|rf , iiltrls llrn,,.,.s i ,| ,, H.S.. H. A.. 1 A . ,,11.1 M.istn nl K,l,i- i.itKin Mtli .1 Kii,cri,ti.,ti,ni III III, III, ispri ,,,11 Inr tlllisr u|i,, p|,,,l to I, .1, ll Ml thr pilMl. srlio.ils, H rlitl . 111,. .lrp,,rtl,,r,il |,,,s l,r- ' 4IIII 1 Units to 1,1111.4 till niinpiitri into -iiMt.i lis. r ,■, „ ,,„ni,nlr, i„n- ■ unu m.nj l,r Urnrju ,„l ,u ,,„ni„r llr,„l„r_l ,„h,„ur,l iiullh roinsr. s„ ,u- „ir ln,,„- I,, ,lr,rlni, a rnnii,„lr, iiikI shilnlii in.ii iaiii hi nlloii slii- ihiils I,, - 7 ,( imiini III roiiipiilri- onrulril iiialli. ih ' .i.iiltv i,iriiil,oi r (:.(. IS pirs.nlK ,o,,ll.Hlr,l VMlli tlir Hrsr.ncli jii.nii l, I,, tun 11 ( li.i p. 1 llill .nicl H.ilii.j;li. With tins sns trill, the il.p.iltiiinit ..111 lll.lki ' th.ll st,itistKs ,111(1 c.inipiit.i il.it, I ,i .ii! Bit.iiis. ' It IS so sill, ill {HI- liner ,il)li ' to till ' c,inip,is ,it hiri, . ' . hull ninrr lluiii .5 to It) iiidjiirsi tlic ' 111.- Math D,p,irtiii. lit, 11, s.-.kiii.,; I ' liil.is.ipliv .hpartniciit at LNC-Cili- to In, 1,1. 1.11 Its pro.j;i,iiii. IS iii.ikiii! .-x- n.l ' - iiiikIi oI its .■ni ' H4 to ,ir(l lir- t.lisi , iisr ot Msll.il ,11, Is ,111.1 IS ,,t IllU lll ol (l with tllc otlin lie- l.iiiptiiii; to .•st,ililisli ,1 .lip,irtiii.iit,il p,iitiiiiiits on lampns. s7nsvrv an lilir.n 111 iii.itli.ni.itK.il i.I.t.-ik is. iiil, iilisi ipliiiaiij innpiiiii in it liirli Also, the il.p.ntni.nt is in .h.in . ' .il iiiiijors mid paihiiili: stiiilriil ' . fnnn .ip. i.itioiis ol th. ' liiiM rsitxs olis, T- olhri ilipartiiiiiits air iiiinlhil in ,itioii t.-l.suipc atop CiMliani Hnil.l lirjnr In rl luiiisrs. (F,kiiUv m. in- line. I ' ll. ' progr.ini tlirs pnsini is not li.n onh ' 4..ii. ' (l to the l ' iii irsit , Imt to Th. ' .lrp,irtim-nt ' s sixt.cii t.iins. ' ol ' - tli. ni.nsl„,i,, ,, ,111111, iiiitx. WVir , - l.rinus iikIikU- Lr. .il Pliil.isopli . Iiiiilitin- to liinl aiisnri-s In tlir iiii- l ' liil..soplii.-s ot L,nii;n,n4, ' , H. ' li 4ioii, Milinl piolilriiis III III, till and iirnhr S. iriu c. Art. ,iik1 E.lia atioii. into iiiriis tliiil iiir slid uiiiliirlojird. S. ' x.i.il ,uti itics ,nv sponsori-d AlsiK nr ' ii riiri iiiii._iiiii our iiiiistri ' . i kIi mmi 1i th. ' d. ' partrn. ' iit. K ' .T - riiiididiitrs to til to roiiii up iiilli . ' .n simc I9fi3 tli. ' il.partm.-nt li.is soiiirtliiii- oriiiiiiid III ir riiirliiio . ha. I ,1 Msitinii I. vtnr. ' program, n ic riiio,i.,ili th. ' sn .■11(1. .ax, ns th,- l,it i Vliilosopliij (liili sliiilriil. iiirrt riirh I), p.ntin. ' iit IS prcp.inna tli.ii stn- iiioiitli to mid «; i, ' (v of tlirir on 11. il.nts to iiii.lirt,ik. ' th, ' l,.s| p.,ssil,I. ' iinitr lirtiiiry and soiiirtiiiirs iriul p.isiti,,iis lip,, 11 thin .41,1. In, it , Ihrii oiiii trim jHipris ill onlri to iiii- uh.th.-l with ,1 H.kIhIoi .11 ,, M.ist, 1 s pioir. iDl. Hosth.lll Thf dt-paitim-iit cil Religinus Studies is tlir newest department on eampus. The need for the department was expressed a tew years ago bv a eommittee studying the humanities offered at UNCJ-Ci. Reinf ' oreed hv an indication of student interest, plans for its addition liegan to he made. These euhiiinated in the department ' s Septemlier, 1971 opening. TIiv de- partment has taken sciioiisli titc con- trihution of sttidmt ideas in the far- nuilatidn i f the stiiietiirc of thin de- partment. (Dr. I.adner) Head of Re- ligious Studies) The department has been so well received that additional professors will soon be added, (. rossing disci- plines with other departments, the Religious Studies Department offers courses such as I ' hilosoplu ' of Reli- gion, Sociology of Religion, Literary Study of the Bible. Tlie de])arlmeitt hojies to orereome traditional departmental lines in so far as they have preiented mutual en- tpdrij that is neeessan for the deve- lopment of an integrated pereeption of knowledge. (Dr. Ladner) In its efforts to improve the philo- sophy department re(|uested that a graduate program at the Masters le- iMi.i.ll. 1,111 l)l. H„l;r,l ]i„stli. l. he.Hi ol phijosopln I ' ll ' ' .oiicl semfSlc. 1)1. HostI,,,! took ,. If.ur ot i ' . mil Dr. Rit.i Nolan s.-rved .is held o) tlic .1 ' ! Ill I (Rrlou) Dr, Brnj.nliiil L.ldiH-r, ll.-.id ol The area of religious studies is part of the whole range of human experience. (Dr. Ladner) cl be established. Outside coiisi taiits were brought in to st ' c if it e feasible, ' fhe idea was teuati el po tponed because of overall drops enrollnient. In the future. lio«e i till ' department hopes to tr .iga when eonditions are nnire farorahli . (Dr. Rosthal) Nevertheless, the department has increased its uiKlergraiidate course offerings considerabK . In the List two years about six courses h.i e been ,id- ded. Just recenth. I ' liilnsopliN ol Science and Soci.d Scienic were in- troduced and are juoeing cpiite jiopn- lar. Offerings in logic li.i c .iKo been increased. In Sept. 1972 ,i new uiuler- graduate semin.ir ,it the 200 le el, Philosoph in Public I ' olicv, will be taught. .-X new (!oie-, rea I ' rogr.ini similar to the C:entral .America Studies l ro- gram is lieing instig.ited. The new program will pid lile .irea m,ijors in Philosophy. That is, the philosoph major ma speci.ili .e in are.is such as The History of Ide.is; Man, Society .md the State; or Pliilosoplu ' , L.ing- iiage and Commiinication, Beciuse emploipni lit opportunities are very lou fin ' philosopliij iiiafns exiept in the teaehiii ' profssion. (Dr. Rosthal) the luiml.er ol inajors in the philosoph progiaiu is i sni.ill. . s .1 result the department is .ible to gi e more indi itlual .ittention th.m .i larger tlepartment. Tlir Kuulnli Dcp.utninit is int.- arc a lart;.- numlu ' i .il studiMits in tlir i,-,tr,l 11, hotli ctf.itnr ,|iialits traili- ru .Inttr.ial program, -S,,,,,, ' of these 111.4 - ' I ! vli..larl ivs.aiili. ■|1i.- arc- stiidiiils liinr rcuclud ihr stiii:,: of tar.-lnl to maintain a « .ll-rniiiKlrd uriliio their disscrtattou. ami u, look tanilts ■■ Vr,in,hlih,iutch,hnn iin JoruartI to IXC-C. lantiiii: Us first ii, luoflr a ith ,1,- rrrs from a larictl ' ' ' ' En-s lish. {Dr. Laiir) ofs,l,oolsto,:roi,l,r ' ion ilhiasriDr. ' I ' l ' En.j;lisli Drpartmnit has William l.aiic. llra.ll The mriiihrrs bmuirlit inaii .vntm ami nit.rrst- A o VA rjnt ' ' ■ ' l ' i,artmr,il arc nrlaodii inter- ii P ' ' pl ' t tli, ' cainpus In tlir lall, VVt; WdllL : i ,j . ii , ,„„ ,, „, „,„ , „. ,„„. p„,.t Allan Tatr spnit tuo u.cks at niir FnallQh l ' ii il. leant think of ami better-,, ma- TXC-C;, and I ' rotcss.iiCliarl.s San- UUr CMgllbn „„„„,„„,;,„, , ,,,..,|„.„ |H,„„,|,,,, d.TsotDukr .l..ll ,.l.aasp,vlalKv- COU SeS liistnuln,. -77 ,,, ,„, ,-,„ , some tiirc ,,i, ( :arl ],. I ' i.,lc ' ss,,i William K. ,,,,, i, seholars on the Enaltsh fae- W imsatt, Jr., wIm.sc Ii,-K1 is litciarv to reflect „ :(Srni,nEiiu;l,sliiiia,ui) citicism and Ei.j;lit,viitl, Cntnrv ■The nritina staff s ininsnalhj p-M-tirs, was on campus t,ir a l,Ttmr Student s ,,,„ „,„ ,„s ' ,■,„ „„- established n, K, ' l .iiiaiA . In Maivli. unt.a Xitnro intfirfict ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■■ ' ' • ' ' ' IMICICM ,,„. ,l,i,artin ntr [Dr. l.anr) lAC-C. M ' ' ' ' ' ' il m; «itli -ii- ' ' - ;: nrl Qtlirlp ntc ' is th, ' ,.nK sdi,.,,l m tli, ' (:ons,,l„lat,d tnr uiitmusfiul, nts. dnU SlUUerUS ■,„,,,,„f, (,, „,|,,, ,, m,„„,,- ,,, |.„„, Durm-tlu .aaiKime vca,, tlK-Eng- beSt AitsmWritmu. ' i ' ' ' l i-p.ntmcnt ollnrd two ir- v iiiona its otlii 1 madnatr ikinirs Kiinscs. An c pi rnncntal lilms course interests. aic H,, M, ., l,Kd,, ' and Ph.D. flicic ■ ' ■ opcm-d loi iiiniois and seniors. A I ,,,s. ' , „ ill,,,i„ 1,1,,. I,.-.. I .,1 K,,4li I, 1),- Ii,„-,,l I l,., .■ ,,i;lili I..II (., ,,i;l,l M, EilNv.ml H.,.,. I,. , 1), I,,,. I.- I)., ,s. I ' , I,,, Ei.,ns, I,s l,ll I,,. I, l.-,i.ll, li.p.,,!,,,. , sc, i,-l,,, ,,,„! 1), |,n, l-;il,s (Kmlai isii„,j i ,„a , ll,,,, -I-,,!, ' IK,,, ,,ul.i) 1)1 |.M,, lt,,ili.,i 1)1 |i,„ l-:ilis. I), l,. I,,,. ' l H,I,A. I), K.ll. Ciftitl, .,,,.1 I), It, ' ,, I.,,,,,,, I..,. I,,. ' ,, ,,t lli. ' t ' .,ll ll.,l,.,,S It, ' ,,, ' ., I two liiiiir jouriKilism khh-x ' was .iK(i acldfd in tin- spriii ;. It was taii.j;lit 1 |(iliiiatlian Yarcllc lio ritrs n irw s tor the C;REE SB()H() DAILY NEWS, THE NEW YORK TIMES. I.IEE maga .iiif and otluTs. Till ' cmrituluni clunii r will ' j;ri-atl aftivt thr English D.partiii, iit. Stall and tdinsc adjustments vi ] lia c tii Ik- niadr t(i conipi iisat., « 1(10 k cl litnaiy conisrs that licslnncii and sophomores ma take as (■l(Tti ( ' s arc prcsenth lu ' iiig consHJirrd as a part olth. ' adjiistnicnts to tlic rlianiic. i naiil our rniirsc t,, rcflrrl slu- ilcnt intcicfit and studcixls hcsl iiilir- ctts. (Dr. Lune) kiuiw the Eiifilish student will benefit from the eiirrieii- Itiin reeieie nliii li the depnrtnieul is under j_iiini and the neu cdiirses lihieh are iirouiiiij_ (nit of the self enilnatinn. (Jiuiior Eni;lisli nia|orl. (I,fl) .SriKlcnts .urI l.unltx IiII.hI Chixton Rdoiii .111.1 I ' hlllips I.ommr lo luMi pcK-t Pcti-i T.l loi 1.11 (Klolui 2.S i.Wnnv I.-tt) Endist, F.uiiltv, I. II In ir.;lil. Di Inn Ellis, Ml. W.ilt.T Bc.il -. 1)1 |)..n.iKI Dnnrll. Or. .Ann Cll.llk ' s. I )l ( li.nl, s r,s,l,,l, , M.isln ol the H..sRlcnti.il C.l Irm . Ml II 1 kiiln Smith. Mr. H.nulolph Biil-in. 1)1 Hnh.il K.-IK .111.1 Ml 1. 1, ...I Klupp l.il.cnrl I, 11 1.1 il..il)t Or I, Mil Bll.ll.-ll. Ml Kiiipp. Mis M.us Biill.iiii. .111.1 1)1 K..Ih-iI S(,-pl,.-l|s Thank God I don ' t have to take another year of French! C. E, NUSpadd.-n, Ht-.nl of Ho The Spanish Dcfmrtminl (h r ii ' f ' iic ijuii a fldiiil siUrlutn iif ctiiirsi ' s hrrans,- they don ' t offfr Ihr ' ,nu . - (■( in the ccitilhii:, ficn iirnr. So hiii I am phinninfi to take rcrlain roioscs next year, and next ; r w isn ' t of- fered. Spanish nia|iir. Miplidiiicii c- 77h ' Frenih Department is ,. - pletehi llieory. Yon ham a h l of I i- leralnre. hnl ipni don ' t Jearn Imu to speak it eorreelhj Finnii student. MlilCII . T]n: German Department is small and p( rsonal. nhi( h ean hi an adran- tieu- or disadrantiej.e. (irriiiau stu- dent, |Uiii(ir, Sen teaehini:, inetliods inspiri d Itij a Mrs. Leonard are belief, nlilized this ijiar in Vreneh to make for more dis- enssion and parlii ipation. Kici]lIi student, rliis IS the first year ue Inn e had einnersational Spanish open to stu- dents either tliaii Spanisli majors. We ' re harine some problems beeanse not ireryone is on the siiiiie lerel. I ' r,,i ss,,r. ■■,V(U eonrses sneli as intensiii readin-z in German and independent study in Russian hare lieeii iiitro- dueed. Proliss,,,. riobleins hrini: elian :es as llie de- partments make an effort to brine eonrses and student intere.sts toae- ther. but the bi :.p.est eliaune of all has I onie with the alienate of the Inirer - sity lanaua ie reiinlalion. leai inij. this reynirement to tin separati depart- iiiints. (.)piiiioiis on this innoiation rary. The neu reipiireil eiirrn iiliiin ap- tionism. By rotin; it don n tin ' Conn- ed nas sayine simply that foreien lanpiaee is not important enoiiiih fir . meriean students to studi . ' Di , Newton, Dep.ntiiiint ol Kussi.m .md Cirnian, C. ROLl ' l. . Xox. ' miImt -I, 1971, Endiifj. or keepin j. the reipiire- inent had nothini: to do uith the value of laneuaee. Di, Slirltcm, Di- partMH-nt of SoLiolo ; , ( ' . ROLI- , 7.A,V, ov.-mbiT4, 1971. ■7 tliink it is a inistaki. I don ' t think our edneation is u ell-ronnded uithout foreien laneuaee. .Spanish student, sophonioii. ' . ■7 don ' t think anyone should be ■null to take a laiiij.uaee. If you ' re a pears to In a eood eoinproinise. . biolo ' y major you shouldn ' t be made statiiiu ' ut from tlic Department ol to lake Inilri hoars or si. of a lan i- l onianee [.autruasies. uai:.e. Spanish student, sophomoie. ) i)ii; against the reipiirenn nt . . . llie prohlem is not et soKed .ukI IS ;; ritiirn to pragmatism and isola- perhaps it is too soon to make a |iid- lul K.ulim Kitliu.l I ' .il l,„Kn Biiiilri. lt.ill..ntaenlts (l.ll 1.. lltfhtl Rol).r( K. Sehlllz. . ' Illl , I IS I ' llss Fiiiiiii B,a.,-M,Ma, Robirt I ' . Nesstoii. CJel ■ lll.UI I.H ..Its fiiciuls in Ihr (l„nu. I d« iilrrjiir Snpli(.in(,iv ;nl ui I Ihins,. -Chissual ( i,-ll,al s..;,, ( s liLr llir old Roman Eiupnr-linl i;;(,as llnrc lire (I lot of tliinf hnilt jiinii il—iitni rcnilil sail ncnilliin ' j, ' ■riMMuall si r iiltlu-ClassKal Cim- li .itioii l)(|i,irliiiiiil as will as tli ' emphasis on lu.i laiiuna rs, Latin C.vrk. allou li ■rsiinal gmi ' iit as to ulirtlu ' i- or not tlic stii- more to l arii than just tl.issrooiii ht- lU-nts will hiiiclit lioiii this ehaiim ' , turcs. Io i,s th.it air otlncd r r ix-caiLSr It is up to tlinii to tak - aih month and sprnal diaiiiata pcihii- vantai;. ' ot this ii, licciloni and inaiios sm h as I,,- Nhina- , ' , r hi make it will k. Uaio ' h las I ' lctaiix of I ' ans I intrraction ]ict (cn tlio stmlrnts and thr pi,,lcssois. -y,,,, iiallij i;r tn kiiou ijoni ' Irarhris anil llin ham nluil lo cxjir, I I ' rnin yo r ' (dassKal Civ ih ati(iii is not pist a laiiniia 4 ' drpaitmcnt. Its IiisIoia. ; , , , , , ' iihilosophw and tontciiipin a) lom- nothir iinpoitant rlianur in tlir tl ' student to niiderstand liou th. ' , . i . •• ' , ,; 1 ' p,nati e stiidiis too. Soinrliinr III language tlepartinent is not as eoiitio- langnage is spoken in natural sitiia- ersial and will allow the d,partm.rit ' ' - to hniatlen and di ( rsil Its proar.mi. ' I ' ' ' - ' iiiiaii Kaliestiiiidi and -Thisyrai- lliclal) liaMluiniicihotlu- Spanish leitnlia aieeolle. ' 1 is that ' ,; «■. Vc arc jiultia ' to nsr a rlosril • ■■t ' l • ' ' ■ ' ' iii lelatiousliip Let- , p,,Mnanis w.eii students and faeulty heeaiis. tlie oiler a tiiiu- lor casual ' eoii eisa ciirnit TV iu one of the ncn labs. In the other, nr lian a fiiilili hi tihicli wi arc able to srnil a rrroriliil pro- ' ■ ' ' ' il p- ' i tiueiits ei iiiaiii to anij rlassrooiii in Mclii uliiih is ri- itlarh srlirihilcil fo fon ' i in liin j.iiai:.r ilassos, Stiulints s|ieakiiig the l.n who wish to lunk iinh-iiiinhiitli use elass. the tape iihrarij nliirli offers aliinist 3.000 tapes. Ii, W ilham E. Kines- aee students to Ine in the Iiitenia- tioiial !loils ' so tlie eall piaetlee outside ol liuiv, Lai) Supi In elass I norri ahont saipiit it jnsi ; e i and I et ton j.iie-Hed the ininuli I nalk in the door. But nhen he s,, ,Y ne oier l.nereliiis and all of a ■.ndden-niW.-l finalhi see what purpose there is in stiidipnii ' ' Hie department spoiisois overseas pidgianis ill assoeiation with Cllllfold Colleue whleh oil. I th. stll .lent III Classies a iini.pie media l.n stii.K. A sui , ol aiieiiiit (.i.ik h- t. ratiu.- IS hrouaht to hi. ' w li.ai th. ' stll. 1. lit sees pla s p.ii.iiin.d in th. n oiieiiial settings, Siieli a pr.i. i.iiii is to Ih ' ..ri.Ted this suiiiiii.T. ■■Vo heeinne eolhi e ediieatid is to learn ahont the world. And in learniiiii one ih es not late himself from the eomplexilii of The professors realize that there is talk about eienjdaij thine.s with life beijond the eiiinpiis wall. ' (b..ek to Irout) E.iKene Hastin There is such a spontaneity in the Art Department. Something is happening all the time. Man ;is .m iiistiiiimnt fh,u.Kin« Ins .nv riinit-Di-slKii il I l. -. sti-ad of smcikr vt.nks . pipelines the tiicils this li are string, direction m and cardl)oard venlpf, I ' lolllem: PIlvM.al Plant i , dlld,,un tu.i Hon, slat, In- ■■ ■ „■,,■ nri, , idil h.a,ls ,l„km mil „l llir s,iii,li,sl In, n,l „ ;„ ,„ u.i, .iln.. Ihirr u.r, ,,„( ' (;,ernsl,,.,(. D.nli inc MOWS, o,,ml.. ' i I ;, I ' lTI i( -.lii.l.nts nn.lri li,i, liel n ns In l(. ,i,,il. ,1,11.1. Ill l.i.h ,.l i.iililii ' -Il !■. ,1 ,,111, I III,, lie III, III ,,; ;, , ,1,1,1 ,1, iiiii ili.ii ,s „ ;,,, ( „ ,, ,,,. ,, „ „,„; „„ ip- i,,il i„is„,is ,„ III, s„„,  s( Mm, II ,„„i,l, h.i. ,l,.i,l kii„„ iil,„hl„,i,lsi„, iiiil- B,n Beins. The Art Department explores means nf eonjintinieation. i c.s th ' students a method for interpretiw these means, and offers them the ihanee of eommiinieution nith the world. ' The informalitii of tlie department eomes from die profs luin so meare of the eiirrent trends. Most of the elasses are informal so uheu the dis- eiission i ets off the traek. the profes sors don ' t mind. Its not mandatiny that i oii o to elass, but you hate to )7iiss it. The department ha.s- shown a lot of hiiih ipialitii films. Marshal MeLu- (L -li to right) Carl Colds- , . ' .. 1 ■ ' . ' ,, ,, , ■ tein, Theresa A. McGeadv, liani s I he . les. ' ia ie is tlie .Meitia Horace L Farlowe Joan was one of the lu-.-it. Gre orx, Herk Van Tong- ..,,,..-,. r ,, , , eren. Ben Herns, John P, .1 1 first impre.ision oj the art nist- stewart Andrew G Martin rneto ' rs was bad. The tcaehcrs seemed W alter ' w. Barker, ' Richard , ,. .r, , , Knilath, Joseph Crivv, Keith v i inistere and secretive, . fter I i ol i,.,n,hvri to knou them. I realiztd that this ' hetter-thiin-thoii ' attitude was pisl a faeade. The fwidti is .S(i diier.se. Eaeh person has an indiiidnal life.stijle and nail of thinkimj. . rt people an iiivohed in their onii work, ' t ' heij are loners. (( )iintfs 1) Art stutlcnts) The working environments available to . Drama and Speech majors vary from hospitals to theaters. (Ali.iM) Dr. 11.1111.111 Muldlitiiii. hiM.l 1)1 Ihi ' I)l.llll;l Sp.rth (I. 11,11 t Ill, (F,n hkIU) Stil (lilils t.llklim with ,1 dliiitni 111 111,- Miiiiilt- vi.-Nv ThiMtr. ' Srlini.lnl 1 ,l,„i Dr.iiiui .111.1 Sprr.li, .iltli.inuli m tli. t|,r (l,-p.irtiiirii(, r n .l.i a rcat deal thrir is ,t d. •finite ' ii.m ' .I f I a iiior. ' r. .I.n.iltni.llt, ..II. ill. 1. lit 1,1 thr ucilk MKJl .-.u.-.i .li.m.-sloi Mii.l.iil-, Tj,. ' «. irk- ill. ' .-UN iniiiiii.iil .ix.iii.ilil. ' t.i Oi.iiii.i pit. iK til tli.-.iti III 111.- l)r: D.p.nhii. lit 11 srusr „l roini,rlil„n, n hasw I (jUirkhi 1(11111,1 llult III I -(: t nll Inn I In imnr , „ursrlJ l„ . iiin irrn - niluiii. (Ciadu.it. ' Sliid.-iit) Brsi.lrs tin- iindcr. railu.itis ,iir..ll,d iii tli. ' Draiii.i n.-i)aitiii.iit. IImh .,i. ' 22 . i.i- dii.it. ' stud, ills nil.. .111 .1 il.il p.iil .il .A.-. lltlllU til. SIS pniljll. Il.ilis. Ill, T, ' IS ,j;rr.if p, IS, 111, , I ml, 1.1,111111 .inning i i.i- ihi.itr stii,l,iits-|li,s I, .nil hum ,-.„|i ,.tli,i. Ill fhiir ,,piiii,iii. ,• lalriil lirrr s i(,s III, hill, I ' I l„llr l„ lli; ' il ,1 ,U ' si,r ,„i llir J,l- , lllllfs jiilll I,, sliiir j,, i hflirr iiiiiililij ,111,1 ,1 :J,r,niiiii ,111,11,11, s ' iij III, ' I.i ,,l .111,1 p. ' is,iii.,l .Il spli.rr li. ' t- U,-,ll til, ' I.Kult .111.1 III, ' stlld,-llts. riiii, V,-, iiv 1,1 hr II link ,,f uilliiii - iir.sl,,i,,ni liiniils iiia|.ii s.iniii.ii this ,Mi li.is li,7-n Ultll III, l,llllltM,u llir.ltl. ' .S.ll.llll ..I 1,1111.1.111, IllMlKlll ' .; .1 sIlliK ,111.1 .i.inp.iiisiiii 111 Ivi. lisli .111,1 iiirri..,n .II. ,111. Ill,- S| |.-S .111,1 t,vliiiiMii,-s, , , v- II riikiiissis ill mil iIijhiiIiuiiiI. liiiiiliiiii ' i l , ' -. «nii ; i, is, null (ilr.ima m.i].ni On.- .I.sir,- is I ,iii , p,iiii„i (,)iiiiil,nii. lli,- Inst dii,.- sp.i,,- 111 uliuli llir slmli Ills ,.,ii ml,- 1,11 111 l.iiii IXi s |,,uni, liit.i ra,t, l.iii 111 111, ' sill, I, Ills I,, I tli.it i.,|il ' III tins .,iinilr , , .iiii, ' loi tli,- (K.ii Icit) StudflUs lookiiiK i.li lasi- stmlics in llic lili.iK room ul the S| ,tc1i .iriil ll .,i,iii;; hnic. (l.-lt) Dr. Kich.ircl F. Divon, ilircctor ol S|«.,l, |•,,lll.. . ,,11(1 AildioloKN. (Bilcm l.-ltl Sl.iil. nt ...liiiiiilslriiii;. ;, hcarillK t.-sl ill .1 SOIIIkI pMii.l I.Mutl, ,,l thr lUMriil« Clinic. (Hrlo«) Cl.iss ubs,n.,li..i, ol Ihi- l.irMiN ,111(1 thnwl c, ilcpai tiiiciit ' s pcrti 11111, iii - ' c of tins pla . riicrc ucic aK(i scxcral (l.iii(.c (.ciiripaiiiis til, it caiiK. ' and ga i ' dc- m(iiisti,itHiiis. The UNC-Ci Draiiiii Dipaitmcitt needs to imj}rove its mn- eept of Ecluecitional Theain . Maiii of the eontrocersial phn s uliirh uoiild (lUoii for iiioie veisatiliti and rlicil- lent c uill not he alIoued--llieii nioj hl offend lite (innmnniti ! (drama niajor) . ltli()U(;li tin. ' dcpartiiu ' iit of speccli Patlil(io and Audiology i.s iidt tin- laroost (111 campus, the Faciiltv rcprc- siiits a wick- ai-ic ' ty of interest and expertise. The department now has SO iiiideraiachuites and .3.5 i;ia(hiate students. Witliiii the hist two c.irs the laeiihx li.is uroun to inehide ,3 I ' h.Ds .,,1(1 2 NL. . ' s. Frobahlv the must iiiipiiit,iiit orowth has not In-en ill ' iiuiiilieis lint rather in quaht . Beeanse of the smalhiess of the di- partment, tlie hieults-student rela- tionships ,ire cr ehise. Student opiii- ioi, is he,ird eU ' arly and, in laet, eii- (. .i ed li the faeultw Stuch ' iits ,ui(l l,K ult meet weekly to di,seu.ss the af- f.iirsdl theSpeeeh and Hearill Cliiiie, ■fhere .,re se cr.il areas ol stii,l a ail,ilile to the speech major incliul- iiit; I ' hoiieties, Teaching Speech to the Deal, Clinical Audiologw .iiid Speech I ' .ithologN. Students now .ire alile to Oct a .inet ot pr.u tic .il e pe- neiice ill hospitals, public schools, l ' ,itholoi school, and the Cereliral l ' ,ils School. The department re (ciitlv .idded ,1 course to pro ide lor ( liiii(,il iiiteinslnp. Cradu.itc students pi.Ktice m hospit.ils .md other ceie ters 111 communities in other parts ol the state including Duke, A Ilospit- ,d in Durliam, Charlotte Speech and Hearing Center, and the N.C. Baptist Hospital. Ilie (lepartment iiiiis a Speech and lleaniio Clunc uliicli has been ten- tati el certibed by the American Speech and Hearing .Association. The hearing clinic gi es evaliition of hear- ing thresholds, speech reception, spec, h discrimination, hearing aid ev.ilii.ition, and other special tests. It is e(|iiipped itli sound proof booths, .ind iiolh children and adults ,ire re- cei ed on referral from their doctoi. ' flic Speech clinic receives referrals Irom all incr the area— from schools, ilo(tors, the Student Health Center, SocKil SeiAiee Department and II KW. fills clime off, IS main pro- grams to help those with speech problems such as stuttering, lorei gn di.dect, oic-e problems, or iiciiid- miisciil.ii problems such as cerebr.il palss. K eii though the Speech I ' .ithlo- I,ig .md . iicli(ilog Dep.irtmeiit is small. It oliMouslv helps the sur- idundiiig ((iimnuiiit .is well .is pro- ducing (|U,ilified piolession.ds in the field. Students get more involved in the Sociology- Anthropology department through courses in field work. (limhl) SdLlDlom ..ii.l An(hr(.p .ln,i; l;,iull Di. Doii.iia AllfU. E. M. RalluiKs. 1 1 II n net KupfeiiT. Dr. D.uid MUcIm-II. Kl.iin. Burgess, loseph Mountiov. Or. Hni,,,l,l M(.Ir in. head. D:u id Pratl. Dr. I ' atiuk Colioxer. Dr. Will. am XuI.iikI (.M) e imhtl William I.. Ca.lemai,, . iithi op. .lous msll m A in.i|iii iM S(nicil.i j; -. iitliriip(il( i; ,iica, .1 stiiiK (it .1 ciimpntn mihuI.i- . Lcilldquiiiin siTirs (il Iriturrs was prrp.rrcs tlic stiuln.t Un ar.idu.itr tii.n ]nnilil to he iisrd 111 urciiip rcirn- lirl.l tins rai .ilcmu with ,111 . iith- wciik. a ti-.uliinu positidii (partuii iniiiiRatiiiii. .iiul .1 i;i .ulii.itc stiiiK iil ropdlm x sriniii.ir in tlir liisulcntial l.iil III Loniniiiiiitx cii |iiiiiii r kiI the S(hio1.).j; iit KiIik .ituiii iiimiK iii ; ( aill.-ac. Tluic .uc . i n« iiiu npportu- II ,1 rrsii, HiMlilr posltl spons till- HisnU-ntial College. mties l,,r iiulepeiKleiit sHi(l lor the piihlie 01 pii ,iteoia,iiii .itiniis For tlie pa.st tluee yeais. Dr. Joseph senior in tins clepaitnii ' iit. )) ;.; ( ( lo Both l.unltx and students ol the So loinitjo . , iitliropo]onv prolessor, see tliiil ill, ' student Iiiis I)ii( iiir more cioloiiv .Old Aiithropologx Dep.irt- h.is heeii doiiiii ,irc lieoloeR .il ,ihlrl,,un,kiii,lri,rn,lriillii.rinsis(i iiieiit are .letixe ni res,-,ireh. To eet researeh with the I ' lineisitx ol the e,„„ , ;,s,i;) ii e o; i n . 1 l.ienh iiiein- stiidents more niMiKed III the depart- . iiierieas in the Cholnl.iii icheolo- her) nieiit. .oiirs.s in field work h.oel.ecn e,,.,! Z,.n, 111 I ' nel.l.i. l. i... Sin- New eonises 011 Alru.i ,iiid another , list, tilt. cl. dents h.iM- ,111 iiiiHin. ' .,ppoiliiiiit I.. Ill hie nistirs w .is .iller.-d this ,-ar. S.i.iol.i. v ni.i|ors with ,111 inter.st fiaxil with Or. hHint|o 111 his li.ld . t I. ill ., stii.lx ol l).iii,i.j;r.ipli or 111 s.„i,d weir.ii.- h.iN. ,111 .ipp..itiiiiit work ..leh e,ir. Oth.i . A.iniples ,.| p.ipiil.ition will .ils,, !„■ .idchil .is the lo d,, h.ld work then senioi may In th,- held w.nk goiii! on ,ire Dr. kit- d.p.irtin.nt .xp.inils. .1 Ihr.-e s.iii.sler se.illeli... th. ' stil .. er.llds studies on til.- H.sl.l.llt l.ll d.iils sp,ii,l .■|..;lit h.iiirs .1 w,.k in (a, II, ■-.;,■ ,,iid .1 II. w ntlirop,,lo..;i,.il (h.ll h. 1.1 ol w. irk .is wall .IS .lit. lid lili..;illsl who sp.al.lh .s ill tlu .kiss Ihis dn.et iiivoK.iii.iil 111 th.- p.a.pl.s .,1 Mru.i .111. 1 li.is d,.ii, ' li.ld ..aiiiiiiiiiitx . n.s li.tt.i |,.l, oppoitii woik 111 w.sl.rn lii..i 1.. I.u ihl.il, ' mill ' s to th.s.- stnd.nts, ()|li.-i stn.l.nts slii.hing .it I..1I111 iiieiie,iii r. ' s. ' areh pro. r.ims Innvj ..irii.al oiil s, liools, 1) . lelr iii. eh.iiim.i tlu- ,ir. ' .1 pro|..t h.-.i.l.-d In Ixx.p pi.il.s I.., In, iii,rie.iii Sln.li.s ( oinmitl, ,■. sois iiiMiKinii th, ' nlih .ilion ol is ,l, ,l,ipin.4 som, ' ii.- |,ro. i .mis mi ii ' icr The Geography Department is expanding courses in Geology and Cultural Geography for underclassmen. This yr.ir tlir Ceographv Drpart- iiu-iit lias mine majors tli.iii i cr ln- forr, Witli a B.A. in ;((iu;rapli a stii- cK ' iit may enter tlir tulil iit iiilian planning or regional dexelopnient, not to mention several other eareers, Tlie Geograpliv Department is moving ill concert witli tlie othi ' r so- cial stmlies department, helping to sponsor tin ' ( ' liina Year piogiam tlirongh the Harriet p:iliott Leetiire Committee, Ihe honorary geograpliv soeietv here is the ( lamina rheta Epsilon Cleographv ,Soeiet made up ot stu- dents and hieiiltv, ' Wvn geology eonrses and ,me eiil- tural geograpliv course have lieen added to the cnrrieiiliim this veai. The di ' partmeiit is planning to lirmt; some 500 level eonrses dovvii to a lower level ill order t ake them availahle toiiiidcrel.issmeii. Soon geo- grapliv will he accepted as part ol the iiatmal seienee re(|iiireiiieiit. In the (.Miove) Geogr.iphv f.icuitv ; Hfad, Craig Dci iiT, Gordon Bennell, Cliarles ll.ives; C.iil Dinga, past oiilv certain eonrses could lie taken to meet this reqiiiri-ment. Besides an urban studies program, the department otters the individiial- i ,etl, interdisi ipliiiai V Latin . ineri- laii Stiulii s program which is de- signed to jiriii iilr thr sliiiliiil uitli a (■i iii)trrhtiiM[r iiita riilcd iicu iij Lii- liii Anwrini. W 7 (7- ll(c maji ' r ilsrif iliii s not ni ' irsMinhi i inistitutc pniffa- siiniiil Iriniiiii! nr piciutrc .students for .s im iV r ir( ' rrs. it dacs jinn idc a siilid fniiiidiitiini ill l(iiii:ii(iiJ,r skills and ana ,;nnj,, ' trn,r that ran hr i al nahir in hn.sinrs.s. jiiddi, srnirr. or (iirllirr iirofrs.sioiial Iraiiiini:. (laeiiltv meiiilieri. The Ps choli)a DepartTiu-iit ' s main ol)jfCti e is to train psijcholofiists In do academic type Jobs on the M.A. and Ph.D. h-vek. (Dr. Eason.) Job opportunities for M.A. and P.D. can- didates ran ' c from i ovcrnmenlal and iiubislnal area to mtnoj rnice iircas siuh a. mental retardation and jiiie- niU ' debnqneneij. (Dr. Eason i There are 160 undersrrailnatr ma- jors, vet there seems to lie little inte- rest generated anionti all these stu- dents. leould like to see tin nmjor.s become more active in depiotnu iital affairs. We n,enll i had a nnetmii to discuss the eurrieulnm and In let tin majors t:,et to knou the faenlti In tier. but only abmit sixti stnilenfs shotuil up. (Dr. Eason.) The l eli.ilou De- partment is trving to ereate interest through Psi-C:ln. an lionor.iiA srmc t for psveholog students who ha e .1 B a er.ige or l)ettei. its purpose is to tr t(] slimnlali ' the niterest of the stir dent in the fidd nf .m , lo oj i , (Dr. Eason.) There is also .1 (.radiiate Stu- dent Organization 111 whieli students diseiiss aiiv prohUins tlie leel the dep.u tiiKiit nia h.i e. Tlie I ' svehologv Department is run l) eoininittees on whieh tliere .ire hotli student and (aeult . A new eom- initlee was rec entK est.ililished lor l,i eull -studi-nt ciiiiiiiiuuK .ition. At pre- sent. ij;radiMte students .u - the oiil represent, itues on tins eomiinltee, lillt the di p.irlmeiit .ints uiidiri;ia- dn.ltesiuMiKed.dso, Onr enrrnnlnni is in a rinistant stale of ir,. e„„, -„ „,„ (l)i. Kasoii) l. h el P ehologv FatilltN: Rusem.us Nel M)n. Scott LawrenLe; Dr. D.u ul D.illn . l: i . l.ie.iueKn Gaebeleiii; Robert E.ison. Hf.id. Russell Hurler; David Sodeiqiusl. Di , Ro - 1)111 Fr.itt. Sexerid new eonrses ha e been .aUled ineluding Psveliolog ol I.e.iiiiing and Behavior Assessment and Modili- eatioii. .As an Psveholog ' student pro- lialiK knows, the department is seat- terei.1 all o er the eampns. Plans lia e Been made to build a wing onto the Lite Seienee Building espeeialK (or the Ps ehology Department. Reorganization and expansion are the future for the Psychology Department. ( like to see a fj rcater flexihilitij in course offerings. We are adding more courses each year, moving into neu fields .vi c i as Afro- American and Asian History, but the budget strai- ngeney has made expansion a slow l roeess. (Dr. Trebane) The history department has re- ii-iitK ' e.xpanded freshman (.oiirses. In the past years freshmen acre re- (liiired to take European llistorij. but nine theij Inne a choici- among courses in European. World, . mienl. and Mediecal History. Other new courses ue arc offering arc the . incrican cgr,: . frican. Chinese, and Contemporani Far East History. ( Eaenlt member I .Kn International studies Program is an important part of thi ' Historv De- partment, and is designed to supple- ment, not leplaet ' , the departmental major, As the needs for the present change, the History Department expands their curriculum. (Aboiv) HistoiN lacultv: Dr. li-.in Gordon; Mrs. Rox Schantz; Mrs. Ann Saab; Dr. Blackwell Robinson; John Beeler; Dr. Riis sell E. Planck, Bvron Bo d. L.C. Wriyhl. Dr. David Mackenzie, Dr. Frank Melton; Robert Calhoon. Dr. Wright, who teaches the A.sian History course.s, helped organize ( ' hina Year, a program designed to s;i c ' faeiiltv and students an opportii- nit to learn about mainland China. The program consisted of ;i series ol leetin ' cs and films as well ;ls ;iii cxln- liition of traditional Chinese ;irt. The exhibit, shown in Weatherspoon .Vrt Ciallerv, included Not onhf soiitr of the oldest art udik on caitli diul in- tact today . . . I nt soiiio of the rii li- cst in inuifiL ' iy and cmftsmansliip. ' iW.C. Burton, Daily News Staff wri- ter.) The lntern;itional .Studies Club, formull (THLXA, devotes its time to studying and collecting information on the Uiuted Nations. Headed In Dr. Scharit , the chil) sponsors ;i trip e cr spring to New iork to see the I ' nited Nations, The History Club, with Dr, Gordon as sponsor, is opc ' u to anyone interested in history. Phi . Ipha Theta, an honorary history so- ciety headed by Mrs, Franzoni, has members elected for their scholarship in histor . The China program, the expansion ot courses into aried areas of histors, .iiul the history clubs help to make the history departmc-nt an ;Kti i ' part of the uniyersity. The Political Science Department is in an exciting and unique state of expansion. I ' he I ' olitieal Science department Ikis |ust recently, in the academic c,u of 1970-71, separated from the Dep;ntment of History and inoyed mto the new Graham building. The ne« offices, classrooms, ;md social science research laboratorv in the (iraham building proxide attraitixe l;icilities for the newK ' establislied de- partment. ith these two new moves, came the addition of new tacultx. It re- eeixcd a new department hiad. Dr. David Olson and three new lacults ' mi ' inbers, Dayid Meyers, Charles Prvsby and Joan Davis. The.se new faculty members have complemented the excellent original faculty. Under the guidance of Dr. Lenoir Wright a cry (Kiuimie program has been orga- nized, the China Vear. .V .(r( Chi- nese aiitlioritics haic been featured speakers and were complemented bi fibns. a demonstration of calliiirajduj. ami a hcantifnl exlul}ition of Chinese art. (student) Sexcral student-facultx coffee hours (Above) Political Selence laenllv, D.ivid Mevers; Margaret Hunt, Dr. l uid Olson, Head; Dr. L. C. Wrmht; Engeile .S;irver. ( :h;,rles Prxsbx-, have provided valuable opinion ex- changes. From these exchanges, stu- dents have been able to obtain new courses, for example Women in Polif- Ks .111(1 lib. in Polities. With a recep- tive- laciiltv and the cnthusiastie ini- tiutiou of students, the I ' olitieal Science department looks toward an expanding (uture. Other programs such as Interna- tional Studies and Fatin .■ nieriean Studies provide a listing of interdis- eiplinarv course ' s in the two areas. A student mat pursue a sjieeifii iiuijor uith a tli- ree in a diseipline in addi- tion to these studies. Also, the ((D i iig of sprin-i and fall icill find nuinij 1972 political hopefuls oil our campus. In- iitati nis hail one out to Prisidin- li(d. i ' .ubcruatinial. Senattuial and Rcpnsentatitc candidates fir the na- tioiiid and state j)rinuirics and elec- tions, (poh. Sei. major) W ith tliese possijiilities, the depart- inciif is continualK receptive and in- terested in exploring more programs and suggestions. The current avenue of c ' xploration is what can one do with a major in political science? Such a field should provide arioiis interesting possibilities, such as Law school, graduate school, government service, and teaching in the field, ' file department hopes to provide better eoimseling in the future for its ifradiuites. d ■ i CAN ux-you riAV£ ' £ :! LA a ■ V ' b ' ' ' e V x. BtfD pr -f «iai s- .p5.. 3rfe 5. i fe M. r DC ■ ii.V m i ?C3 1 B RggM SGA It ' s inconvenient right now but maybe next semester or next year things will be a whole lot better off if we ust keep patient enough to wait til a lot of these things are done. Hi. In. I |-,„l.nKl Sl.it nl ll.r C.uniH.s Addr.-s Un.n on V,(ln,Ml..i (Lett) l.icki.- Col.-iiMii, .•M ' ci. the seciet.uv ol SC.. . (Beliiu, lelt to liKht) C.iljinet menil), ia of SCIA include mU l.ioiil, lits Al- l.uis, |,„K knil.iw; Seeietarv ol H.M.I, nil. il AHairs, Elaine De Mars, SeeietaiN ot Acacleniic All.urs. Nancv New. .Sec.etai of Stndent Services, Snsaii Bost, Setietar of Student At- tivitie.s. SC.A Icchnically is ll i- Student Go- vernment Association wliieh consists of everij student on this campus. Tin- organizational end of Student Co- lernment consists of three branches; Executive. Senate, and Judicial. Fni head if the Executive Branch and I liave a cabinet that docs most of tlic work in the areas of Stu(h ' nt Services. Residtial Affairs. Student Activities: Communitij Affairs, and Academic Affairs. My Cabinet members do most of the foot work, originate a lot of the idea-i. and get to the students them- selves or through other people to try and find out what the students want to do. Rohif McFarland The Cabinet Structure is more ef- ficient this year. We ' ve added a new committee this year called Commu- nity Affairs. Judy Lund is head of this committee. [ocIn- Kiiilaw This year. Sttident Services is wor- king to try and find .Kniors jobs after they graduate. Xancv New .A.s head of Student Activities. I or- ganize activ ities and projects on cam- pus. We ' ve hail an Art Shou. the Bar- ter . uction, and next se}nester ivc uiint til have a 43 man Sqtuimish game and a conference on American pi ' licy on Southeast Asia. Susan Bost One reason we haven ' t had many projects this year is because we ha- ven ' t had the nuiney for them. SCA has In piiilian fir money jtist like ■ else and we get i ut just like •■ che. nuiin accomplisluncnt has I the Health Cenlir. Dr. has been trying to make the more efficient. The infirmary cveryi every, Our been .McRa Ccntc. (Al„nel SGA s|...nsM,,.,i ,, S„l. ,,lk Art Show October 17 on campns. .Students brought their own paintings, and handmade articles, like leather goods and iewelrv, to sell n iu has a cold clinic and is cod- centrating on getting students through faster. We ' ve also installed the Security Phones this year and other changes include the Restructur- ing of High Education which gives the SGA president a .teat on the local board of Trustees, the parking lot, and the new cro.ts walk in front of Graham. SGA is on top of everything more or less, and is looked to for every teeny wecnij thing. If somebody uants something, they call SG.A Hohic McFarland SGA In, sliiihnl hn.hi III, ,11, IIS I,, I rlils ...l in.Liix II hull ll llslH.lislhl, in. Ill, I, III, lak.ll pl.l. r 111 tlir Sni.lt ,,nisllllill,,ii ,111,1 III, Ini-liius ,,l -.III III, l.iu lll.lklllU IichK , drill ■ ,,1, iiiiiuiil. iijiililllii, III, III. ,111, 1 kliculi as l.-uisl.itui. ulii ;„ wii- ii,,;l, ' il iliilirus III ,ii,li,i,il «ririall.-il Ir. isl.itors, . li.iliu.s 1 , L.isl , ' I S(. « M ' ilrlraat ,« till IV ,, . ;, , s ,;, , , ,,iilii, i„,li, II s l ■pivv I ' ll, s, iialiirs rv .n AS ,, tin Sriiiil, II lull llir sliiiliiils II, ml, I Ilk, I,, SCI ih ' ii, I ' ll, i; nil- nijiiiiril In nil, ml Sc- iiiil, ' ill, , ,,iisiils III, ' III, I i,-,juiii ll In itnia 1(1(1 mil mi hill III Ihr r«M ,. i; sriiiil, With the new Senate system, there seems to be less confusion by having a smaller number of senators and representation of students is better. There M-cms lo h,- less ronfusum skia ,. ,„ ,;, . .„rli„slra,l,n saliinrs uilh III, siiuillri iinutlHi of s,ii,il,;s ,ni,l ruinniluii, rliiini:,. ' He iiiul KiiKsrntalioii of stiiilriils is hi ' l- InnLiiii: Ul fni lli, eoiurn,-, ,,f llie Ji 1,1 ' . I. Mill Kircli.j;rsMUT sliiihiils mill ir ' ai ' ds to room ii se ii- Sohothi riiillii rarrs about the slii- inriits loid juirkiuii iiu-iiilHr , r;i(s. ,„„t sec ,1 s,i,i:le ehaiii e on I ' , I like to see a re eiaUiatnni of the this ,;i,„i,iis sntee In- heeii here. on aiiiziitioiis ihiit re.en ,■ fionls f i,,iii .ilinir (■ sliuh ' lll iletnitli fees I ' he ijlies- . -,- ehaiiee has heea iiaale eoie Hon ■-honhl he asheil.Wie the or- ane eern ' ne the ujipropriations hoani . zaiions eanijnis ,nienteil or ilepnrt- l.ast semester it uas an exeiiitiie mental oneiileil ' SeieUe ein]nr enmiiiittee an, I did not hare lo , . aliiaip helieie in tin saifiie (disenee. will sit in the si nalor ' s plaee tlnoir h Senate for aiiproral. Startiio d ' eojih are men ' iiiijiortani than sijs- aiid aet as a proxijA ' enAU- mvmWW this .semester the hoard u ill he a pni t teiiis. ' ( ' ;, Senate does eare ahoiit Of einirsv there arc buns that need of Senate and nill hare to inesenl people ].ot ,.i .nsu.utee to be leorked out of this new stisttin. their allotments to Senate Senate it ill but ue han made jinej ress ou the dismiss the iillotmeiits and i ote to see new .soeial reaidations anil jndieial if tlieif jiass polieies are more defined and Injore I think ue ' re done a -ood job ref f iri III re ii(if. M.utli, I Ldwr.iiRC leetiii upon opinions about keif rs- SGA One judicial court now replaces the former men ' s and women s social and honor court and that makes more sense, makes court more simple, and more effective. (Beloul Siis.iii UhiltiiiKtcm, Attonu-v General. (Rmht, first r(.« . leit t i rmht) Members ol the liidui.il Sys- tem nlcliide Florence MeC.isklll, Su sail Vhittini;ton. Jean Woodrnlt, Chns Kares. (Seeond row. left to right) Sara Wilson, Camille Galarde. lannie MePeters, Snsan Fnrr, Susan Harrell, RosKii Wade, Valeria Mims, Beth Johnson, Jacqueline Brunson, Tru ' Blue, Greg Harris, Carr Holland, Douglas Dockev, Jane Wells, . nne Wvatt, Diaune La deii, Vicki Trout- TIh liulicial Bnnuh of the Stmlnit (. ' .nicnnnciit Assoiiatinii is n ' sjioii sihir for III,- r„f,,rrr„irut r. stiuhiil iTi i, ,( ,. lis uliiili lun, irr ' rnrd aj,- l„i iiil jioiii the Stiidcnt Sfniil,- Okc ,u,l,r„d ji„l„,i IS ,111 all, nipt f, i- „ 11,1- sen h: i,;ili:f till ' jHisiliini ,,f i;sj„ni- sihilihi III lull, Is ,;, til,- ,,iii,i ,is. ,111,1 ,j  ■ fails l„ iijiluihl Ins rrsiu.nsihi- hliis. Ill, ' iiniil, ' i:, ' s Iw luis ,iliiis, ' ,l lire taken auuij. Susan ' liittiiiu;t(iii Th, ]u,U,ial Bran, h „p, ' i ' at,:s , n III, ' h,isis „f r, ' sp„iis,hl, ' fi, ' ,,l„iii iiii- ili ' i- till ' Honor Voliiij. nhiili if the stuili ' iil Ih ' Io ' ii ' s iiiiil imh to u, rk. I ' oiilil I ' liiiio r the atiiiosplin, on this K Ar I ' XC-i. ' s must must, iiiaif jiolmi IS II Iniuih of hull. Who in llini io ,t iiiiuil uoiihl turn llnmsihis lu if thill II ,1,111, s,iiiiclhiu icni ij ,- ' .iiiiiii. () ,; ,.),.. Poli, ' , is i(l,„lisli, ami till ' iiiiisl. musl. maif poll,! is run iiioi, ' nlialistn 1,1 lih, lo tliiiik that It IS , ' ff, ' ,-tii, ' hut I ,l,,ii I lliiiik It IS. II IS as ' . ' ff,;tn;v as it ,an I,, ' . V,ri,f,u ju-oph ' ,n, this ,,iiiipus I ' lii ' iil ilnnioj, I, sis I ,l,,nt hiiou if il out of l, ' ,ir ,ir ij It ■. ; s thr hoj li , ' iilih, r of sliuhuts II, ' hail ' ,ni this ,,iiiipus Susan W hit tini;t()ii Siicial regulations and policii ' s lia c lu ' cn rcwiittfn in an attempt to make regulations more defined and to make tlu ' enforec ' nient of these regulations more effieient. Self-limiting liours for all students ineluding freshmen ' ill he m effeet starting with the 72 fall semester. .Vo .sr (( ,s bcconw a ictit piohhin for lltv cinnm. Wcir hud li lunr iiiu rciiiiliitions for the ronlrol of lis. meinher T ii.s ( (■( ■ nil lidded diniinsiiiii cnicr ' rd uith the offiir of the . t- tornci Ckinral iiiid in the una of stu- dent rifihts. In eonjiinetioN with this, the Judieiul Reseureh Connnittee. idou ' j, uith the Attoniei C.enerui huie written u Hill Of Student iiV i s wliieh define the plaee of the student uitliiii the I ' niieisitij soeieti und thut of the rnirersitii in the life of a slii- d lit. Sirsarj Whittington When a soeial or honor lolation has heen eommittetl a student a|)- pe.ns lieloie a eoint eorisistmg ol se- ven jur memliers who have heen ni- tiiAieuicl loi their position. A ile- lensc muiiselor and a proseeutor are present along with the ehairman of eMurt. file aeeuseds ease is heard and then suli]eeted to tlisenssion h tin ' |ui . fhe |ur dt ' eidt ' S upon a peiialfv vvhieli IS suh|eet to tile veto of the Chaneellor. 77ir I ' niiirsitii eomniuniti is iiniijue. und is based on eo-i peralion of all students. Susan Whittington TSA A major concern of TSA. . . the parking problem. Till ' Town Stuck-nt ' s Association siTM-s as a iinit ' sing lorce for all to tlraw tlicm closir to Lampiis lilr. Do ( ii tee! .ipait lioni this raiii- piis: ' ii I don ' t feci npurt. I ' m a part tif i ' ' ( ' -C. because I uiiik for Elliott Ihill (iitd meet inant people. But iiunii Ion II students just come and ' o to eliiss . . . never re dli ij et iiivoh id uitli aiii inie. Tin lanijuis is frienilli and i ou can go doan the street and aluiii s get a smile. The town students and eampus students just aren ' t thrown together enough. Jann Biidde, ' ice Prt-sideiit ot TSA Thimgh the TS. is ehiejlij known for its hrid j,i gnmes. this is not the ornnniziitioii s prim iple purpose. The major senile the TS. renders the campus at large is the Book Ex- change, where students can sine inoneii luiijin ' j and selling sicond- haml hooks Ihroiii h a centralized chiiniiel and thus ' screw the hooks- tore ' . Sam Post. I ' rcsich ' iit of ' TSA .A major concern of TSA is the parking problem. I feel there ' s resent- ment going on about the parking si- tuation. Tinen students on some dai s an- unable to find places to park. Something should be done and put- ting the new parking lot on the other side of campus is not the answer. Jann Bndile We seric as the main lobhij on campus for ncu parking lots and lo- wer priced parking permits. Sam Post II, ,w ,1(, Non I. el aliont tlu ' stiul.nt lonni r- Mil opinion of till sludenl lounge IS not fit for prinliicz Wluii I firsi ,,imc here, there u as carpctoe.: on the floor, nice furniture and a n on- derfiil atmosphere. We just had a real lime Well. I came hack mij soplioiiiorc ipar an, I it u as pisl a dif- ,1 almosph uhilc. hut il didu ' l W . grij ik. I ' l led a htaming Elliott Hall because the car- pit lias rcidhj dirli and old. but ice pisl diiiit liai e II place anipnorc. . nd tins used to be our one iinifipnii m- stniinenl miu Hnddr How arc ou tiAinu to uiiiK tin- tow ii slndcnts tins car: ' ■■We ' re spoiisoriiii social aiiii Hies such as cook-outs, luncheons, briih c tournaments, and dispciisne; informa- tion ihroiich posters and periodic iicuslcllcrs to keep students informed about II hat ' s going on. Sam Post lc can ' t find aniionc to help put out till ncu slitter but ci criionc uants one Wi need a touii student liincticoii. niilij It seems cicnjoiic has ciioioji lime to cat but not enough limelohetp. Sam and I hai c plentij of iilcas. but no nail to cr ihcm impleniented. Jann Bn.l.lc ADC ■ ' 77ic A ' csiniiitioi) }f Donii CUi-Or- iliinitcrs WDiks us i ccnlidliziiifi onj a- uizution tchcrc all problems oriiiiiuil- ifit in the dorms arc hrouf ht to he discussed anil possibly solved. ' co- ordinate dorm uctivities ami ire send out information ubout Elliott IbdI. the Administrati in. and ncus from SG.A. Our orfianization is rnmposed of representatives from ivcni dorm. These members help to influence the social and judicial policies affecting residential stud en ts. We have been lan elij responsible for cstablisJiing self limiting hours and visitation rights. Self-litniting hours have caused a problem of secu- rity but hopefully, this will be cleared up soon. The ADC .it rives to i romote a feeling of community within the dorm itself while providing educational opportunities for the entire campus through ilorm centered si mposiums. gue.it speakers and .similar activities. Jodie Kinlaw, secretary of rt-sidfiitial iifTairs House presidents just won ' t co- operate with us. They won ' t let any of our representatives come into the house meetings to talk or do anyth- ing. anonymous EH Countil Mem- Ijer We don ' t want si)eakcrs during our house meetings. The meetings are too long now! annonymous freshman Why was the name house presi- dent changed to dmin coordina- tor ' : ' In the past, the hou.se juesident ivas in charge of the whole dorm— activities, judicial matters, just everything that happened in the dorm. Now there is a judicial advisor and the dorm coordinator is able to concentrate on social happenings and an information service. Jodie Kinlaw The freshman D.C. ' s have been in- strumental this year in planning Freshman Fun Day. Also tliis i car. we have established a student-faculty advisory board, consisting of faeulti members, D.C. ' s, house mothers, and students, for extra-dorm activities in the fre.shman dorms. ]od c Kinlaw Thursday. November 18. Coit Hall held a beer party and we were .so pleased to have .some of our faculty advisors present. There wa.s really an easy atmosphere among everyone. Bebe Byrum We unite the dorm mcndnrs. then we unite them with the ilornrs on the Quad, and then wc unite with the We unite the dorm members . . . then we unite with the campus. I ' m si ,. I)( s (|.,|i. |,.rt to .iKht) W.ll.- .1.. I ll,ll, . |,uK A, ,,,,, Dunn- L.ivtl.-ii, l.uii.- lillri. C.iidI ,Sr,, , k.. Crc-ss. Brbc Bvn.m I ' .iiii Ovrrstir.-t. lipi ' ir dassim-n DCs: (Ill-low, Iclt to ii«lit) lo.li.- Kinlaw (prcsi- (lent). Donna Talk-v, Cinclv Jennings, Frances Morgan, Beth Keever, Bonnie hnee, PaJHe Dnnlop, Karen Goporth. Emilv Pule. Wanda Porter, Frances Mills, Connie Wise, Sherr King. Susan Allen, Diane Baile . j ; ' m! . L J Ri I m£ 1 campus. freshman D.C. We feel that by the time a student is an upperelassman, he knows what is going on around campus and has already decided what he will behmg to. So the upperelassman D.C ' s cut primarily as an information .source. The fre.shman D.C. ' s concentrate on helping the .students become involved in campus life with parties, mixers, and outings. Jodie Kinlaw Nobody realizes how hard the job is. If we could just have some respect (W something. Fran Mills Yes. I hare respect from my girls. Most sciin to hare a hc(dthy respect ( ■ my piisilion and authority as well (IS jor inc. I respect and admire every Bailey girl for what she rs— which is definitely one of the beautiful people. Ka ' Cress Wc want the stiidi nts to like the I nivrrsity and not run atcay on wii ' k- , s. uiiinyiiious up|-irjciassin;i CAROLINIAN I want to make the paper a journalistic edi- tion, not the sole property of the editor. Otir jnh is to jiiil mil a pdpir NaiKV Md.nr, rditni (il CAHOI.I- MAN The stuck-nts ' rractinns to UNC-C s lu-wspapt-r art- urR ' il. It keeps iiie iiecupicd at .supper and llieii I pist leave it. Mai - Elk-n I5rll ■7 -iet a hi kirk out , { the lluteli sometimes, i ' suallii the hiters to tlie editor arc fj ood. I eaii ' t saij I hate it because I do find out nliat ' s ljium ())!. Susan Speas I find the neuspaper oj no interest to me. Joanne Gibadlo Peopk uho don ' t like the nens- paper tend to not do anijtliin ' iihoiit il and their complaints do no i ood iiii- less theij reach the editor. The res- ponse I hinc had lias been favorable. Xaijcv Moure llavino uorkeil on the paper alien 1 was a freshman. I ' m able to see nianij impressive improvements. The ad layout is much better and tin ' (•Ncra look of the paper is miieh mine aitpealinjj,. a junioi- Tlu ' CAROLINIAN is puhlishccl twRc a week and rontains plioto- liiaphv wcjik, rditmiaK. lojiiinns. and Irttersto the editor. A 7 ircat aspirations fell ilou n tin drain ' beemise of lack of finanrial funds. I uanled three issues a ueik instead of tuo. I also uanled a pro- duction manafier so thai I eniilil do niti editorial work. So I ' m twd up th productn nd I ' m unable to do ah, It lie uant to ivitli the paper. I want to make the paper a journalistic edition, not the sole projiertij of the editor, but at least make il indicative of the staff and of those on campus uho are tripui:, to do .■iomclhiiifj,. Nane Moore ' 7 .seems as thou ' j,h aiicii biore is makin i the CAROLIM.Whcr per- sonal outlet fn- her prejudices. Ano- n nions stutleiit Wc ' i r accomplislied a lot this ijcar. Each editor on the staff has taken on more rcsponsibilitii. We have more staff mcmhcrs this i car and uc seem III he able to i;ct inanij varied opi- nions and the members seem to reallij care ahoiil llicir articles. But do the students care I don ' t knoic. Naney Moore 1 1,1 111 Stall M.nilins: (kit li, r.«litl Enicstinc D.uis. I ' , nil Smith. K.itc Stiliii-it. .n Biiih.Mi.ui. .iiid iditcii: N.iiic Mooic-. ( Below 1 St. ill M.-mbtT.s: (k-lt to imlitl Michelf Diirnlev. H..riv K iiiini, Biend;l St. ciis. .ind l.oiiisr B.ikcr, (Brlow It-It) Avsoii.itr Editor: Slliiion Nuholv CORADDI Elhtci in illlrl: JnlA N. ' lms -This i cdi is tliix ijcdr nuL like all Ihiii ' s. COR.WDl a ill h, •j.ihhI. It is a fiddd Ihiiiij. to lunc ii lilcrdnj-dit lUddaziiu ' - ' |in Wlnis. rditoi There ' s I, hit «f effort put into the iiiiiiiiiziiie hilt he reiillij (loesii ' t lime tluit iiiiieh to uork nitlr The stmleiits llieiiv ' nliill- tire not iiiteiesteil in prnil itij iiiirk ' C.itliN Phillips -The Imsie aim of CORADDI. I siipposi ' . leoiihl lie to piihlisli the leork of the stinlents of IXC-C. and to hriii i other leork that perhaps is not on this eainpiis to this ( aiiijiiis at- i tention. iniil to ' j enerate an orerall literarij atmosphere uittiin tin --til dent hoihi There are sneh things as poetrij readiii ' s anil other 11114s liki tliis thill do help hut of eoiiisi stii dents don ' t neeessarihj hare to j o to them I think on this eampus there is a ' _iross lark of a literarij atmosphere and I hope ( OR.WDI will he aide to help out ill tins respeet Jcrn Nclnis There are a lot of talented people mi this eainpiis iiiiil it is reallij a shame tlieij don ' t leant their talent pidilished. So one leaiits to put out a medioere maiiazine We like to leiiit for superior uork to eome in hefne III puhlish the iiiaii.iiziiie. Sometimes lie don ' t 4(7 hut three or jour supe- rior siihmissions and ue hare to puh- lish medioere norks. KatliiniM ' ;ar- (llH ' l ' Miiilhe if siihmissioiis do not ini- proi e lie eoidd lull e an issue uitli hiaiik pail,es and i oii 1 oidd 11 rile i oiir oil II . , , ,. , II ell ue eaii not he too ainiinu kipi oii see. thisiseolle u-. I 11 anted to he editor if CO III leeeiil ipars tlie COR. DDl has R. DDI fir tuo reasons. There ini: don ' t think thei do it on th, ipus lerii II ell at all ' . ( ( ) ;. );) hern run rather loosihi. This ipar u 1 no editor and I 11 anted COR.XDDI to ahoiit the hesi u aij a person eoidd hope to clear all that up. In the past. reimiiii an or ' Uiin-atuni. and I espe- really express himself in aiiij 11 111 mosl COR.XDDI editors Inn e heeii euillii loi e puhlisliimj. it 1 1 sort of jus- tlieij u iinletl lo. I iiluaijs. ipni kiioii . eonsnlereil to he the slr,iiiii.est people , males me Teople like Ceiard Maiih iianted lo 4.7 into soiiiet liiiitj. like oil eampus. Ilaiiie studied some of I lopkins nei er .j ol piihlislied iiiilil af this. This kind of 11 ork faseiiiates me. the old i (IR.KDDl issues and the ter Ins death. It realhi fi.semales me |rii Nclins iiaii tlnniis u orked hark then there to tiiid out ahoiil these people . no- (1 R DDI is a ilood tiling just hair heeii a lot oj 1 erij •j.ood people llier ihiioj. is that Im eoiieeriied iiith heeaii.se it s there a n,un as editors of CORM)DI sliidenls expre.ssiii tliemselies he- I think on this campus there is a gross lack of a literary atmosphere. (Above) Prose Editor: Elizabeth Leustig, Prose Staff: Chervl East, Art Editor: Camille Galarde. Business Manager: Edith Eddleman, Office Mana- ger: Mvra Moore, Prose Staff: ban Coimh, Art Staff: Katherin. f:ai lii. , (Left) Managnm E,l,(,.,: Janelle Lavelle. Assistant Managing Editor . lar Smith. (Abo e left) Poetry Editor: Ellen L:ine. ' PINE NEEDLES This is the subhead for the yearbook. We ' ve used 18 point Optima Medium type with an average of 16 characters per line. This is our subhead. Wluu 1 uas asked l he editor of Pine ccdlcs. 1 llioii :,ht it iiiinlit he a good thing to sec nluit iJie STl ' - DENTS thought of i ' SC-C. Who ' s to saij uluit (I ijeiiihook slioukl In- but it seems like it sliouhl he a lefleetion of stiuhnts and thiir opinions during that i ear. That sonnchd sintph ' einmgli at the tinu: Jint tn ing to find out uhafs gtnng tnt and uliat people think about it turned out lo be a lug- ger job than I eier inuigined. - : Ill iirilcr III talk In cnoiii li people ijdiiii ■J dl In liiiir II lar i ' sliiff. W ' c sliirtril mil ii illi iihniil 70 sliidriil.i. iiiosi iif llii III liisliinrn. iiiiil riiilvd up mill 2r, nliii iriilhi n in kid— hill lliiil ' s Ihr siiiiii nhl slorij ' r,i iiallij iitiikiil liiiiil—soiiiiiiiiirs pniiliiclii r- lil-soiiiiliiiirs II, ,t. EirniUoilijs hr- ciiiiir iiinic irspiiiisihlr—il mis snrl nf 1111,11, •iihihlr If iiiuilhiiv II ill ,1,, It. driiilliiir Hill. i;„plr mail nr mail • I lull, I,- till ti iriit ami spriil ami spiiit ,m this h,„ k Init this is it! ' IJKE IT Ofi lAMr IT ,a hi- nil th, staff iivxl ijcar. Lama hiill(nk (Top) l.aur.i BiillciLk, fditor. (Alxive left, Iftt to right) Doiiii.i B.itlfi- ;uj(l Beth Hammonds; senior class editors. (Above center, left to right) Karen VVeller and Pattv Canham; freshman class editors. (Above) Mona Aiken; biismess manager. (Far left, left to right) Mollie Nichols and Anne Coin; jimior class editors. (Left, left to right) |anet Fo. and Dollv H ;itt. sophomore ckiss editors. WEHL m JTUDENT RADIO WEHL 640 kHz NEWS ROOM It is virtually impossible to compete with a station like WCOG. lan ' t ever find 640 on mi riidio. AnoinniDiis tii-shnian. L ' XO-G ' s own radio station is WEHL. Tlii ' station is operated by studt-nts and transmitted to all dorms on campus. It was const- ruitrd hv Bill Nash and Jim Lancas- ti-r who sprnt two vi ' ars hnildint; and r.tiinnij; it. It IS the- consensus of most students that the radic] is l)asieall a rcat idea hut some saw ' ' cl heller reeeption from the pinj jilione. I itin ' l iS et the sitition ini mij nnlio in nil room. Cadiy Phillips ' Less them 5(A of the eolh e eiiminis luijndatinn listen to tJie stdtion. lluij sill tliei ean ' t piek it up heecinse there i too mm li sliitii-. So. next I ear the Hiring in i.5 (hniiis is i oiii to he redone. Vr liope thi.s irill hriii-: iihoiit elearer reeeptiini. Bdl Nash It is lirtnalh iiiipossihh- to eom- pele uith a slatioii like WCOC. .so ue prefer an alternative. Thet ihnj the top 40 times of the (hit uiid so uc of- f-r our listeners the tdhimis of artists nho have never had lealli hi ' .s )i , ' e.v lihjethro rail and die Moodt Blues. Vr , ,s,; take .vo i .v like The ' ifj,hl Theij Drove Old Dixie Doivn In Joan Buez and pliii them as tlieij were ori s,inalli reeorded Yini emit l)lease even hodi . Bill Nash Thcij seem to ec hiim up on plai iii ' just one artist ' s ivork all the lime. Hos - . .idre vs Some students are never ahli ' to hem- mi idhtiin nil the ivm throni h. On some oeeasioas ii e put ihe spot hohl on one ■ rcnip and plmj then al- liums. We iisiudhj i; 7 , lot of i oo, response from this mid it tj.ives iiniti totheshon. ]o u I ' lhi eimiaier The station has made proi ress. ' J w HcfiLi • is ' iiirh f mi We are broadening our seope. We ' ve built lip our record librari of past materials and ue offer intervieivs. L ' PI news .wrviee. talk shous and viir- ioiis forms of inusie—jazz. elassieal, soul— to our listeners. Bill Nash lis one downhill this year be- eaiise a lot of tin ' best .■itaff members have left. The mmiuficrs know what thet are ( ni it; but tint don ' t trtj to eooperate with other Creensboro radio stations or faeidtt advisors whieh would be ood fir the station. Janet Hall For mvhile it ' s been pretti poor because we lost our pro ' ram iiuiiiii- [ .cr. but note ive ' re straifihtenina things out. Harrtjs rcallt tloinfi a iiood job now John Phtizenmaier ■■ tvould like for WEI IT to be a free ivave operation reachint:. into all of Orecnsbiao becaii.se there reallij is onh one jiop station and u c cindd of fer an alternative. But of course this is not eeonomiealli feasible for us. Td also like for die I ' niversitt to offer a major for hroadcastiiiij.. Stuilents uork here at the station o i a volun- teer basis hut with no real future in it. Hii ht nine tee have a staff of about riO students. Bill Nash diink it ' s just fin ' ' o. I don ' t think we should et paiil. It tvould be nice, but it tvotddn ' t maki- the job am incni- attractive. Delihie Douhle- ■■ c ' ;r on tlw air 12 hours a daij and 7 dm s a week so Imii us ,m. Bill Nash ELLIOTT HALL This year we ' re pushing a really big movie schedule. M.im.i K l.n(.ns nilr M,«v l.R.il t.ilrut l ,„ ll Elllc.ll II. ill ( nll.T n,«,s Thr l„L.,l l,,lr,lt l«.l.l- ll kciKl lllstr.ld ' ol thr MM, oiif iii.uhl pi ' itoi 111. liar •■; ,1 ((. Elliiift lliill all the ttmr tn see uliiil s hapjx ' iiiii and iiothiuf ficr is. S.iiuK ' Ri ' duinc Ml iimiii conci-ni is updlUij om raiiijiiis The v ix rn s cinuiiliiiu iihimt iiollinr ij niiil on mill ijct tlinj l,iiit Million uliat lilies j,ii I ' M, katliy IIkIs. pMsulciitol F.lliott Hall ■■ , uinititl III s i. ' ns, i sKiiiiilniii: iillirr lliiiii hiii It Ilk, nils. Liisl ijnii HI liisl tun iiniili iiinuiij sn this tjrin til iiir jiiisliin a hi ' luiiiic siliriliilr. Wi ' ir iriilh itiirkfil liiiiil nil urttiii ' s.iiiir ' nntl miitiis Soiitrthiiii ncii litis iiiin t.s lite siilr of riitirrii In kits finiii iilltrr si ' liiinls. V an iihii lnjiii to i iti iittr- iii c stippiiil of iitir Diitt siniill iiiiiipiis iiitticits. Ellii.tt Hall (loesti ' t onhj mint to xvnc thr rantpii.s as a tiltolr. W ' r mint lo scire some of the inino- liliis so Kc air icoikin; uilh the Xio-Bhtik Soriitti anil other sehools III eo-oiilinaliiii;, our aelii Hies. Liisl i ear tee knete nolltini of teltiil neiit on in SCA. This tjeur ue are senilin a representative front our Counetl Social Coninttttee and ihei send one to onrs. The ElliotI Hall Coiiniil eonsists of lilt Exeenlii e Board, tthielt I ap- point, inenthers at lariie. and a repr- esentatiie front eaeh dorm. ' We hope to l)e able lo have beer ill Elliott Hull soon. Thetj luive beer at State and Diikc and we ' re really i m inishint: for it I, tint more abotil China and her rela- ■In eo-operiilion ii itli ( triinii. Dinii lionships uilh other eoiiiitnes. I think of Student Sen ires, and the llistoii, il„„ if I,,. W;„ r„ s u eiil to one. and Volitn III Si teniiDipiirtmenl.ue il,,, ,! ._,,, ,„ ,,11 the leetnns and an spo„sor,iit:-. ( hum Vr, ,- ka(li mo, lis i .nnis Xcsa- l, lli ' l-- ■■ think neie aeeomplishid idot I ' Ik- inoiie. Repoit Eroiii „illi the amoiinl of funds ue Inn i. Cliinii. lias pist iMellent and I thtiik Slndruts ptsi don I lealtze lion mtiili It ' s a shiime that more people doii t il„ .groups llieii mint , ost W i are support this ■nial oppnrlitnitij to , en i nlhitsmsln uhoiit our nen roie eption of the coffee house we spon- sor. Ivatliv Huks Oretnalhi ue booked talent out of eu York and nine ne re tripn . lit means of Iripmls and uuditions. to diseiner talent on lainptis. kiiukiI iiKiiilMr Klliott Hall IS more than |iist a huildiriu ou feel like Elliott Hull is ijours It is sttidenls. ulriil: Kathv Hicks. (BWou Irft) Elliott il Kt Row (left to right) Panhi Hiiclsou. k,is, K.itliy Hicks, Willa Cjine, Li Bail, (K ' lt to right) l.i Anitu Pov MtCnrr ■e, Tamil D.nni, ' Muhd, Doris Pcelrr, M ( nil. 1. l.„v VVackerhageu, IN lill.i 3rcl Row (k-ft to ti- Bill Messenger, Fran Gar- llnl.ln Martin, Sarah Smith, John PITiizenmaier. Martha ose, Mara Sage, Janie Me- e Scott, Jean Smith, Ellen Newman, icki Simmons, Mona Aiken, Dorthea I Execiitixe Council; Bob Walter- Hose, Dot Strokes, Fran Garrison, ini , Katln Hicks, S.incK Barnes, Diane Scott, a dorm repre- sentative, works on one of Elliott Hall ' s pnblicitv pos- ters which are issued ' to all ut the dorms and tl.issroom I diiiHs 7 APO Hl..,.,l duii.ituiiis l.u surp.issfd iIk ' APO go.il with .iioiind 400 pint ' .. APO members kept operat ions under control as Red Cross mem- bers rendered their ser ices. Each ear on the UNC-G campns, all streets and side- walks are lined with burning lights. . PO members. Stan Riekman and Brett Blalock blip prep.ue eandles in bags of sand for the ■W m s „n . ' ()- ' --t,,-sl,n,a„, A tin, uitl, a rnnnn.n, purpos.- nl vr- A p ' VP QOt 1 1 ;:! I I -„v in,t |ust,„„ hnl a -r„np. .. I„n- vnr t„ INCM, ,„nl thr ( ., rn ,s| ,„r„ Vt? Vtf gOl II dll tlnil,.M„r nl „„■„ ul,., Inlnv, ,,, Mniininintv has ,,su!tr,l ,„ a„ .ntiv f pj Opt H P T Pi D H tlH.,ns,.K,s an.I , .u I, utln, U, n, . ..nuatn.,, ,.l „I,k1, tlir iinanln.s lOgeiHer dnO, slinr U, hrtlri nuisriirs niriililll,, .. al I I .. ' sf rxp] rss I ■ ) x all Irt, , ll,. ,n l ,i„nli„illii I, II ' rllnia nin A„7vs srK rs ami ..tlin s l,rli„U ' Zntli, IS -St, A, ' (airs On l li.l., nriinihri I i. l l(i ' J, III W lirii ijoll alt.irk niir lurliihrl iif (Jid. I In iiiiiK the iinai nn lanipiis, fiiitii iiitij ijini iiltiiik IS, lu ' ir llinl t M. 111. ■mis st.ulr,! Ill, ' I ' lll k.ippa ,l,.sr t n ,ll„l - l.,l, J.Mlrlt iliaplrr III Mpli.i rill Oiiira.i, .1 II tn.ll.ll srlM,, h.lhaililN 111, 11 sll (cssllll ,ll,,r|s In 1,111,.. ll,.- ,,„-l, I,,.. we ' re going :lirii l,ou, nia.k nirliihrl ,if th, Ketp II ' all together Wlu ' ii It ,., (. A ll,, II II I,, f,i,,,,;ls. U, 1,11,1 l.llt llll,, „ 1,1,, ' l„,,tl„i_ ,i„,l th,, jiiiil ,,iil II lull . ' () ,s ,; (St.iijdiilK k ' lt tu right) Al ' O iik ' iii1) -i- mi ilmlr: Ed VVoodurd, Stoc CiWs. Bill CoIdstcMi, Ahiii Uinett, Brett Blalock. Ahi.i Stiiwi-: President. VVeed HiilTiiwu, Dave Hue. Tax lor Slanlev , BilK Roberts, Dale Farlon. lack Naiighii. C:arr Holland, St,ni Hiekmali, (sitting left to right) Stexe Hone enlt, Daxid Caie. (This photo was their idea, notonrs.) la«iiilijiiiaiaMIBttltt uhout—scnicc. iik-iiiIht simt nf scIkkiI. k c s wi ivo ci tlic Soiiif of tlu ' .si ' ei wortln piiijiTts Khioiliiinhih ' . mid nr kcm k s juii- inchidf actiiiii (IS 11 ' hi i hiothci ' Ic (I mIiIc jm linniiuims al ( ' lin liiiii - retarded chUd for ti daij and syxiiisd)- st( c ( ' .itis i i ; a Christinas drive fur tiiijs. eUith- Wrn tli, best ilaiiiii lialrnulii ,ni iilfl. and ,,tlier artieUs t,i he enllirled ij,,, ranijais ami that s, i s .(,,( () ■ neiilij etiddri n. iiicinhi-i thia ' j, - l ' ( ) iii.iiilici ■■ Ve eelleetcd two earl, , ads etj ' ii ' l - Claire ahn ihr ,wi ( jralerailii on and alien lee tiaee them to the an- thi eaniims ' —Awow. derinieiledtied ehildren. it nas fan ' W hat ue me, I ,m leinqms is a so tastii! liiil fniternitii. ami a jiii s(a(n ' ities. -On eaiiiinis ne lieliied uith imn- We need to lieen up this eani- in sniteases into tin dorms at the pus! — i o i. We ' re i ot a soeial Iralernilii in ' .ide a -.eniee fiat, rnitii. n, ihnil ni ' i ' il a jmr.li, .o.i.il l,„l,in,l,i ■,Sr ,i,v mutes piijs in soimlhiir tin If Inlnie in o, ' ial film Inais ' ,1 ,,l,l hilt s,-rri,-, ' 11,1,1 ,l, ,v- Bill (..,hKt .ii ■ , ,, :;,. it all io ' uther ami ire k, ' , ' fi,t to ' i ' thei ' ' OUTING CLUB rljc lllll(|urlirss ol rXC-C ' s ovitllli; tlul, i.lics nil Its siairss .is an actur dull eoupliil witli Its pli siLall ac tuc- prn.j,iaiii. Wr In lo liaili our ,„ inhirs thr m ; .. a sport aion ' mill skills, safrl, . ami kk o s ( ' „„ T,.|iv( uni, Til, 11 a.tiMtus iikIikIiiiU caMiiU liinsrliackndinu liikiii ' c ainpiiiu. raiiimiiii. sailing. liRAclmi;, aiul miiiiiitani i limliiii ' , ( hir ikIii ilirs iirc Ijilsid oil iihal Ihr sliulrnls uaiil to (to. v trij (iliiiost aiiijtliniu. tis loiii: iis (■noufS.li people )i,irliei]Hit( . Tin trijis U( take iisuallij he.1 for a (liuj or a UKheiid Soiiiiliines lie lime also .(oie on hips (lurin- Kualioiis. rinniiiiej. trijis u illi tin surrounding ,„l!e,_ies iilnmis adds luilement. „,rr ( .M i a lot of llail this ipar Wen , halleie iii ' J. Slate in u ai aoines. Tfirv Cunit- Of eoinsr, cm .srrv tup snmr things uill liappiii tliat uill al a s lir KMirinlicird. On (iiir tup a ' iil uas niakni.; spaulirtti, and a -loh ol Icavrs trll III tlir pnt. She tunird aKiiiiid and said. Don I uorrij ' The saiiii n ill eorer it Willie sailiiii; tn Iholi Hink 111 a o5 kiint Miid. thr aiulM.r Irll osev iMiard and the liodin ln..k.. Kasiiiu thr Uroiip hrlphss. Hut thanks ti, Hill Hk.uiis aliilit III sailinu. ii r n er, sail, I Thr .iiitmmlnl. iiintto u liih ' rlinili- ini; IS. )ini learn as i ou i — o lane ahoul. Wi ' zo uliire ijini shouldn ' t r.ieii plannid iMursimis sonie- tinies hare flans. On inir trip lee ran oul of r, ; tiini s. Irn ( linn Sure the Oulinij. Club sounds like fun to me. hut they don ' t ever ae- eoiiiplish ani thiiiiS. ViiK iiin aluai s et up a ' J.r n(p of peojile and have Inn I uant to hum soini things (v- r,„r, s„„„ n ,i, ' , all.in. Ihir eliih is not all plat and no uork. It takes mil skill to i;i« to sinne of till plai IS 1(1 ISO. and often times ur isaiii more than ue erer thiniisht possible, l-or instanee our eaiinn t( inn I ntered ii t ir ' in ( (i c and diseo- und a human skeleton. Wake Finest is nou spoiisinin a reheido ' ii dl di - -, ,l;s III Ihis ,, !,. .S,. ue do ham uhile ue hare fun. I i rss (Uir main problem is like most other elulis. student partieipa- tioii The eliih IS for students and our initiniss are ainaiis more fun uitli lots of people ' Terv Ciiiiir We try to teach our members the basics of a sport along with skills, safety, and fun. Koirst, SxhKa Him I, niisiir, ' thiou ' h Ih. ' K.h.iin.. l.q pcllii, ' ..II ..1. (;..,-.. I .I...... .•.i|,.M.iv ' , ' ll., s,l.H ,il-lll ...iti.v III, ' (liili.,. (I.1I. I. r ( (.1) ( Iiii. ' I .If 01 l.., ' . I,, I ll., Oiilln ' J ( In!. II..I.hI. ' ' I. ' ll I,, ii-l.ll I....1. K.!-...-..!. I.nv ( ■, 1. 1, v. ill. . I ll.kl. II.IMV 1 Mill l„H,.„l- II. ll. II. .1.1. kl . I.,l,l.l, (■.l.l.,t I. .II. ' Mlll. ' l l.■|.■ .l kl... NCSL— CRC— YDC— NC-PIRG We want to make (AI..H,-, Klisl ,(,w. left t,. imllt) OflRfl-s (ll the C.ll.ur K.-pul lll.ll, Clllh IlKll.dr IVh 111.- Tliomas, MKh.it-l H.uper, (second row, W, ir iihii umkilf mi tin lr,;ili-il- l ' ' l( 1 lii hO Hence Mattein, Mirinda Swan- voii. prevident. (third ro , left to right) Da- vid Sisk, Wileria Flemmnm, Tin- Niirth Caidliiia StiuUiit Ir- oislatiiii- is ,1 iiioik statr I. isl.iliiri- Tlirrr iiir olli, fllili- ihal .iffr, I l s (linl nr iKIliI In rliilii ' r ni roiirri I icii oj iiro ll III lion . Iji finr il, im Ihfin. hut on a stiiti Irrrl sniiir nsiirs liliitioii is the oldest oiriijuitioii ill, air iiisl iiniinssihlr to ' Ul ,i riiliio on. ,s. m. (7 nioj lil as nrll be niadr s( S.i. ; ( (SL i oii tlisroiri tin liiiiila- so llir ini ran j,rt his inonriis uoiili ' ! !• ' ■- uoikiiiLi to hrip i ii rlit ihU Innis of thr stall ' IIS , oinjmiiil lo fr- instrad ofWD. or soiiiitlinoj Katii- sliidriils on ranipiis to rr- is- driiil liinilalioiis. KM] rnui ' i.a i urt i-nii.- ( ;,ii Iik r Iri u lirtliri tliiij hr Rrpid, lit ails. Si t ■.tlin.iK «ill 111- r, |ir.M-iil. .1 ,il lis all so liokrij. Its just a mo, kriij Drino.rals. bid, p,iid, ills or ulialr- •il. To hrlp a, him- this ,ud. tin V ui-liilal a-s.l.lliK vvliiili «lll Sol lilio- u ill , It ofjrrs uorkiun knoulrilij,, of jio- 1,1- 1,1-1.1 II, Hal.-iul, iliilil,.,; Maul 11,1 ass.-, Ill, K uill 1,1- iniiipnsi-il ,,l a ,( v ( Miiull.- ( .alai-.l l,i,,isi- ami as,-,, at.-, A |ir,-s„l.-,,t «,ll 1).- .-Ii-i_ti-,l t., art |i,st as till- ui,M-,i,i,i «, ,il,l. Til, hills ur Inn, ,Uni,- i,s,„r,di on udl hr jnrsiiilid mid I olid on Tin- lulls thill pass mil linn hr ,i,-„ „ stair ■ rmrid assrinhlii mid III I, -list hi ' , ' oiisi,l,r,;l Its rralli, ainaziir thr niinihrr ,. lulls that mr pass,;! Its a lirji prr, riitiru- ,, ( „- prrssiio.: ,uir opiiinnis in ,1-al alnn,, l.-tt to liuht) Pl-es,de„t of NCSL |i„i l„„i. aster a„d Martha Lo«ra,lee, 1 l„u. , I. It to ,-,uhtl Memhe,s ol NCSl. ,„ , lull, ( ai,,,ll,- f:alaidi-. Daru,,, I loili-M ill I, aii.l k.,,.-i, Davis I ' liiplr mr ahuii s roiuplnininn ahoiit thr n,u;-riiiiirnt I ' lir rinlit lo I oil- IS thr onhj uaij lir Inn r oj r - mirs suhllllttrd |,,,, l.al,.asti-| 11,1- r (:-(. .li-li-. ahnl, has in, l,atiil s,-M-,al lails, I In,, is a stu iin alt, I, In il to shopliflnrz miil olhrr mis ,lriii,„nor irimis It should h, I So iiianii kids ,,(it,dl aiiiiii. ' MnhiKla Suaiisim Otiii-r cliil) i)i„n-c-ts irK-liirU- lii-jpiiii; liiUl, srl„M ls 11, tlu- ana ti, s.-t up tli.-ii nui, ■| ' .-i-,,a. .- Hi-p,il,lic-ai,s. Ilaiiiii polilirs on rumpus is d 11 list,- of liiiir. What run i, ,■ do in mi iinroft ' ln-Estnhlishnirnt ' - ' Auou. Yon n,;d „ rroiip mo, iini-nl lo ,„- romplisli iniijlliinr. Bij siipportinn th, ' rmi,li,l,itrs of our pmlip ur f;l thai ' ' ' tin- u iiin,-r of th,- parti u ill siiporl us uhrninolfn,- .mou. ' I ' - Till nnnip IS roin-m-iu ' d nilli r, ' t- Ihat tin porlnnitii lo li,Tp hrinnahoiit nioriii. „„ , ,,,, W(„ ,„ s „,, ,;niipiis to h, ■ • ,;,iiir mor, auari of tin- n,,nriiiii,ul ( ,, ,-, R, pnhlniins ( Inh n , part ,„„, ,;„,„, „„, „, ,, |,,,,„i,, Suaiisnn, ,, ., national atl,nipl of iioiinn p,„pl,- , , , , ,, , ,, , ,, n,iu„rrats l,z,;l that „ -ill , ,- ;; ,,l,l p,is,,ii has ' I ' inroh;;l in politi.s ,il all ( - , j, „„ „ i S,, ,■,„ ,, „s „,-,-,- ,-,-, ;„.,-,- si ' ns, ' than I,, ,lo sonm ,,f th, ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' i: ' ■ ,„ sr r„„,;,„.,-s , , ,-,; ,. , ,r-;si,„ ,;nniiiit . nil , r 7 ,nn , a , rim, ha hi; n ,„inmillr,l. it stm s on ijoiir r,- - , „■ ,; ,. ,, ,,ii lampiis anil f ' ,1 ilrnts Inr, ' on i-ampiis iiho shnrr oin i i ,„ „„ ,,, stiuhuls soiuilluiin I i,n s ami n isli to mak,- a ronsirm- , „,, ,,,„, , ,,, „,, ,, , ,.j ,„ ,, „,, , . Ill, ,fful to inipro,,- our n,„rrii- , ,,,„, ,,,, mtinst iii ,-oi,riimriit mul ccimpioi. The club ' s iii iiii tthjcii ' n c is to H:t students rcgistvivd. There is clefiui- lehj a diseriminatitin Ik lu((ii ni ! i;r students und regular eelers. ' utini to end tliis bij showin ' that In iolin we do e,ii-( ahoni our ecniutii . We feel thai most of the power of this eountnj lies uitliin the purti . so iet- tiufi youth U(nhin us u purtij will really uuike us u stronger unit. Deli- hir Kirkniun We ' d like to unit with other YDC ' s und huie eolle ' e eonienliiuis. And of ' inirse. ' 72 will lie (uir reulh ; year. Hii ht now we (ant uetuully support one eandidate. hut m do uurk sonn- for all the eamlidates. After tin- pri- mary, well sujiport the partip niini- lui ' At tlir State VDC (:(,ii ( ' iiti(Hj held ill C;rerrisl)()r(). the YDCs uvic alilc to makf the If ali atioi] ol niaiijuiia and abortion part ol the DcmoLiatic platform for this (ai . We utint to make people more po- lilieally luiohed. We ' re reaehin the eommunily by eontiwlin hvj,h schools and stinting Teen Dem Clubs. Drl)l)ir Kirkniaii NC-PIRC. is u new oriianizafuue It was IiC ' un uhen one ' of the Sailer ' s Raiders iiiiii, lo lln rumpus to see if autioiu- teas interested in the idiii of SC-riRC. Sudors Raiders hare been pushirn the ule,i of TIRC ' s all ,oer the eounlry but hure no affiliation with It. KiiiiK W lHatl v Roy. uhen I heard it uasan ideu of ' ader. I didn ' t mint ami part of it. ami then I heard it umild hike up our student fees ami I knew I didn ' t mint any part of it. anon. XC-I ' IIU; wants to stress the fiet that il the aeti it ives are raised stii- ih ' iits can olitain a cash refnnd at the heifiiinint; of eaeh semester if the ihil not siL;n the petition or if the la- ter find, after XC-FIHC has been started, that the don ' t like it. Ihe three dollars a e,u umild ao to lure professionals: |,i c ' rs .mil seientists. lion ran lauyers and seientisis help me.- ' Seems like the professiomds are iiettini:. the heli —uith my mimey. anon. YVir purpose of the ' Ooup is to ire the eomimm man a permanent outlet fa- expressing:, eoneern about .■ ome- thinii or someone that is eheatin ' him. If he is piiyiuis, unreasomddy ho h rent on a eheiip apartment, he eould call XC-I ' IRC. and eomplain. (h if he sun a eompani pollutimi (L ,«ri Center) . p.iper drue w.is -pen s,.,,,! In NC-PIRG to eollect old news- p.ipi IS lor reeycliiig. This w:is a project to lulp pri-ser e the forests and remo e garh- .Llic. (Al)ove) Members of NC-PIRG distrib- ute supplements to .in eii ironmental icpoit about Greensboro. nearby stream, he eould eiill ihene The prof: ' sionals uoiilil be ealled in to -,Vr adrise and help .soire oiir prohlems. Emil Wh.atl.N hop( they eiin sonn hou win their eau.se. but fm afraid they won ' t be iible to. Belinda Dr I dim I mint to : , ' t intobed..o ou. The reason students are iniohed is heeause tlnij lull e imire pouer to or- •j,unize. more fieilities readily unii- luble. aad more time than adults. Einih W heatlev MUSIC J kji ' . mw s I feel that the quality of performances of all groups in music () cr :)(K1 stiidciits partKipatc ill ccrtxiirc nsiialhi icnj poptilar- W.w- tlic v.in.iiis riiiisRal ui..upsotf.iv,l In mcml ( ..i m Iki the Musk 1)( partiii.iit. Tunuiuts lunc lirrn fiiiilaslir. W , L (:(, Idin ,ar ,.K1 Ja z En- ,„,ri lunc iintj Iroiihir aiulif ur dul srnil.lc IS .Invctrd aii.l «as fninui,-,! ur Houldnt slaij in llir -n,,,,, , ,,, anCi the In lla nil (.aii li,. I Ins han.l is i- - iw.! nakr iiiiisir loi rtliii iipcn tn aii (|iialili((l I ]ii iisit stii- B(ili lar in (Iriit an.l nnc ilc-s iv,,iv,- r.-,lit Ini ' ' ronrrrl Han, I iirijonn, ■.hirtlij partKip.itKin, llic Kns,i,il,l.- p,,-- nn rain fius. W ' r sriilnin pi llirrulhii- sriit.d lO (diicc Its last car witli tlir laslir nsponsr fnnn llii ninlinnr iiia|..iitv nllhrinlHn.uolliaiiipus. llial ur do fnnn llu l.ssraihir nniniUi ihic of nni inosl ruilin- rnnaii hrraus, ' innsi sliiihiil ' , a oalil inllnr uas ,lnnn laiuiar,! ,. la l :ira, n lirn I ,  :: than Hrrlhninn. Tin hand nr urrr inidrd Inj ihr Inihd Slab ' s nas llw Jralinrd oiiianizalion jor llir ai , In iwrlorn, j,„ nninh, is of llir hand dirrrlnis nj llir slair and a r ir- Viiilrd Stairs . nnrd hnirrs „, rri, rd a slandinr ,„ alion al llir riuL thanm (.Utanlaiuinn, Han. (uhir C lia, r 1. rruisin r urn rni liajijiij a hrrn lirani ...rrni.rld nidr hniad niciaU iai i,l,n yeaTSpaSt rasliir hi ihr . iiiird hnirrs Radln Wrn ' rxtirinrlii a. In, aiiil nni r,ni- attendance of these performances have been better (F,i, Irif) This has u, l l„ hr Ihr i:m,lrsl ( «ss nn ,, , ,,„s, ;■;,,■, 1,1,1,1 n„,„l „,„■.„ ,1,1,1 fi, ' l ,11, h.uir ' s ,r,;t,l In, ,1. H.iMiiciiid V,a riKlid, di.-. ' ctoi c)l V.i v Ensi ' inliK ' . ((.Viilc-r left) ' I ' lu- J.iz E.isi-nil.lr pl.ns on i.uTipus .if v.niiMis t,im-s iluriiii; iW v.-.ir . In Krl , m.,i v, till- EiiMinblr p.iluni,..! .11 111,- M.n.li C.is spni,M,,c-.l In Kill.. II li.ill ll.rlll I ' ll,- Chain l).-i .Snim-is, .1 ' H.iip ,.l Miiilrnls. in.iims .nul noil in.iioix niRi.i tin- clnottion ol Vmhiii,- JohiiMin, siiiK towthci .it llii- Miii.iM.ni Love Feiist. (Below) Director H.iMninul C.i riglio iind the Coneert B.iiul pieseiil .i Christmas concert on December 7th. Soloist Richard Cox was present for ■MichelaiiKelo Sketches written bv Eddie Bass, a member oftheUNC-G l.uiiltv. Tin ' (ildrst istahlislR-a sJngJMir oniiip on campus is the L ' . C-C; (. ' lioir. It is coniposctl ot 80 wonn ' ii wliii ,irr priiiiaril iippcrclassmcn. We santi ' ' ' Foinulfi ' .s Dm Pni- niinu. till Cliiistiiws Ciiticcrt. and uc tnnelcd to M.C. State to stun uitli Ihcir Glee Club. Ricliard Cox L ' (;-G ' s Choralo has onl Ik-.h aioimd since 1964. This singing group is composfd of 45 men and women. Were liiicl hiine crntids at most of our roiiieits. Dm inn Christmas ue presented a roneert uitli the other sinnini eluhs on rainims. K.i C.ime- ron In Sinemher ue raisi ' d inoiiey to attend the meetiiin ,,f the Amerieaii Direetors Assoeiation held in Talla- hassee. We uere also ineseni fiir tin ' linhtinn ,, tlie C.inernors Chri.slinas tree. Hieliard Cox L ' C:-(; .ilso lias a u omens and .1 mens (dee eliil) m.ide up ol 117 inemliers. The Glee Clubs are open to all uln, are interested and pass a simple audition. I ' d like to .,ee more iioii-musii ' major men in the Mens Glee Club. Chie of our mapir eoinerts this i ear uas the Christinas Coiiierl uith ' the Choir and Chonde. W illiuin lel er 77k- umsie sunn bij our nh; ' , lulls is enjoijable but not iieiissarih toji ten. .mon. .Sintonia is a group ol .3.5 students «ho p]a Chamliei Mnsie. Eeenjone 1(7 1) uoiihl like to is iniited to join. Violins, violas. ,ilh,s. bass, flutis. horns, and oboes are ih, inslruin, nts iinolied. We have eoiiei ' rts on eaiii- pns oiilii and have presented three this ij, ' ,!! , maij be siiiidl but ue iiijoii the music ue create. We hope the audieme ilocs too. (;eorge Diek- 77 ' I ' nivcrsili Orchestra Sipn- phoiiil has .).5 iiuiiibi-rs and perjorms stanihird or, lic trial lili riitiirc. iiiusie- ul ,-omedies. operas, and eoi„;rlos. W,,, proud,, I musi, ' diirinn th, ' ' Music Man. i.i tin Chorale, ami . pril and . lai , ue uill present tivo moi, ,,,n, , rts.Da n Moskouit y,m kiioii. I fill that the ipialilij of pirjormaiiei ' s of all nroups in music and the attcndami of these pirfor- iiiames have been even better than in i cars past. Hieliaid ( . ' ox MASQUERADERS — DANCE CO. The L ' N ' C-G Masqiui ad. is ' ( :lul) is a social orgiUiization for all pcoplr. ma- jors and non-majors nitnistid in ilrania. A sttulciit intrrcstitl in hr runiiiii ti  (;.v( !(()( ( ( niiisl ruDtptiir at least 4(1(1 linurs rndit of u, ih tlin- iiiiJ, drama prinliK turns. Stiidinls lidik ( v ushers, ereie ni uilurs and luiors t« ))ass off the hours. Jatkic Morns . ltlioloJ.li ue haieut produied aaij (Bi-lciM Ifit) Tom Daw- s,)u constructs scenery lu, tntnre plavs. (Right) Snsi, ' Tucker is in charge 111 the costume depart- in. ' Ut lor tlraiua prochic lar ' i jilai . ' i. uteuihers do partieipate ill the Drama Dcpartiiu iit s prudiie- tioiis We presented an orientation plaip parlieipatid in Cperalioii 7(i. and produeed -You ' re lu .,.,, Charlie Brouu. Often tiuus ue io out into the ( luuninuitt as a kind of promotion fa ' tin theater. S lul Ho- S( II I ' lir cliili KUidnits actnio wor- kshops lor an indiMdiial sdidrnt In- tel rstcd III nnpioMiio Ins tcclinii|nc ot actlli ' ' . (AI.IH,-) Atter a seminar ,, , ,., , ,, ,. ,, «ill. Mount View Thea- Wed like to spon.sor the Southern „., ,;,„„|, n,e,„bers of Thiuter Conleri ' iiee this spriui at llie Mas,|ueracl ' rs pose l (r 11,1, ,,,if, ■.,,,„, I, I , ,■,,, . ' ' ' ■ ' photo«ia|iher. ( A( -(,, Uili atis uould ,01111 jiniii 11,, ! , |,.|, „, ,.. |„, ()f,i_ ,olle.u-s III tin- South rheil nould eu- ens lor the Masquera- ter eieiits like oral interpretations. ' l ,. ' ' I ' a ' ol ' ' ne ' r ' m readiiuj.s. uiid duet aetiui: ereiits. and |. ' ' .lnim ( :io, ' ,i . Lu ' uie ■ p ' ' ■- i ' i ' - ' -■ tt :v,: s::L ' :t Jackie Menus ,l,.,,i ( , ; i, n problem is ■j ettiuii people to eoiiu lo the theater and partu ipati ill the proiluetiiui anil in the eliilr Veople ' at the iileu that it s a eloseil ordain izat loii for drama iiia- pirs and it isn ' t We re a part of this euinpns and the students should sup- port us Svliil lioscn (RiKht. M lo ri«lil) OniLris foi 111, ' D.imr Conip,! l.icliKl.- M;iisli., C:,„,.n. |),,si,l,nl. Ins U,uk. }, Srci .•si, Bickv lliullilis. If only more people would participate in and attend our performances. Mdic intd better ilaiuiis this ijeur lune lulped to make nni D nue Companti etiiiecrts reiillij siiecfssfuL Marsha (;i-mn] riir Dancf Company pri ' st-ntrd a roncert (.luring fall orientation and participated in Operation ' 76 for pii- spective freshmen tliis inter. Our Fall Cmccrt neiit mi four to Vardel llall and ,ils„ did a Cluldrens Coneert for the first lime. I„ Marel, lie hail III! iiilnidiietiiiii to dame In iliihirii, ill iieiir-liij „rj,haiui :,es. C.iid- fird Ceuiitii is jilaiiiiimj. In hare a Festinil n iiliere artists enmi from all orer the slate. Ilopefiillii iie ' ll jiar- tieipate. Marsha ( aiiiin Luek of moneij uas our first lii jirohlem. After ihimj s were .s rai ; ( - eiied nut. lee did •J et moiiei from SC. ' .A. anon. To he a part of the Danee Com- jtaiiij. one must anditioii. Oiiei in the eonijHinii. one then has lo trij out for sjieeifie jiiirls in the eoneerts. Marsha Criniii l nr luherlisiiiii must not he ad- ijimU-. The turnouts for our peifor- maiiees hai e heeii rerij poor. I lie res- ponse from those iiho are there is liood . . . just not enough of il. lana B.lle RA DEBATE— GERMAN Getting Our debates Lectures money from at Kentucky, and movies SGA was Appalachian, and bring us our main West Georgia closer to problem. were successful. Germany. (Below) Students shoot pool iluiint, open rec sponsored b the Recreation |B Association. (Riaht, I ' irst row. left to right) OfTicers ot RA nich.de Cathy Cooper. Nancv Heermons; president. Barbara Belt. (Second row. left to right) Paula Tavlor, lanice Lain; ad- visor. (Bottom right) Students attend a sell-detense workshop six)usor. ' d In RA, Jiisl «., u . , ' Rrncatinu Mso- riiilioii IS iiin In lilt l E. DijHirl iiiciit. thtir sciiiis In hr saiiic s c ' i k; llirrr. Pcplr fcrl likr ll„,i U hr ruu- si,l,i, ' ,l inrks ,nul mil Ih run ,n i Inj r.l.. luiijar if tluij jiiiilitijHilf. Will ... ' ; ( not a P.E. iiuijor miil lin liirsidriil nf RA. aiK ll.rniKiiis i. IS fur iniiiiiiir iilin ninth In jniii. ntisltttlrnl ' k,itli Willi. mis Tlir dull spiHlsnrs llltrlMlin.lls. (ipill IC( riMtlllll, UCllksllOpS. till s 111111111114 pool- ' I ' l ' l ' ■pit i.ll ( Mills. ( ' id mo ' it poptiliii titiiiilits nil Mdiiii iiiij; (ind tijirn rn . W ' r ittinl In Itiitr titiiiiliis lliiit iiilrnsl ltiilrnl . Whtii iM lalsf ; . .s ,1,1, siinn s, jiiiijilr SIN titiil ihiii n ill sttjiiinil iitt ti till. Si. II f j,t ' l il nil 1,1, iiinrti mill iitt mil slinns np X.iiic I ir.riiiciiis I, It, ,,jt,tt III . I pisl 1,1,1 i„i,,l. I nitllll it ' s MHIIltllilfi til llll I Kis i titii tl hail- it nil more rii j.ltls. Katli Cm Do i oii luiiv to ntiir lliosi fiiiiiit lilllr hiitliin stiils nliiti i nn ' J.11 sn iiiiiuin i .111011. i spoii ortil a sclfdffcnso ,i,,r- ksliop iinil lltr kids found out lltiit llttri tins more to sclfdcfciisi tlnin jiisl kirks. Thr instrtnior talk, d tilth thrill. ,111,1 It tiinird out to he 11 srii- sitit iltf srssioii. I ' m iiiiiiii prohh-m is iiionrt . W r d likr to lift our monrij in and plan for thr rutin- i cur instead of semester hi s,iiirstrr like tie re iloiit ' note. .ni( ll.vriiiciiis ) ' s tin think R. is onod. I think II tiotdd he nidltj ' zood if III, III p, ,,pl, parti, ipat, ,1. Mmtht r Tliis voar, I ' XC-C ' s W-U.dv lea trawlc.i through tlir soiithrast dcli.i iii ' j; on the topic CrcatcT Cajiitni Should Be Imposed On The Oath.- iua And Utilization Of Inforniatic About United States (.iti ens Bv (. ' ■ ernnient Agencies. ' The eis;ht debate menibiTs beloi to the Intereollegiate Debate Tea whieh is composed of K) oth schools from the soutlu ' ast. The: seli.iols meet ,- er t«o uviks to liold a debate. Kach d, ' bate- consists ,,l l( HU ten nunute constructions and lour fi c ininntc icbuttlcs. Ilic dcb.iti ' is jiidi ed on deli ei , c uli ' iicc. rcasoii- 11 1 1;. anal SIS, and oi i ani atioii. ( iiDii (I (l(h(it, III Moorrhi-iul Sliilc I iiiii i iili ill Kiiiliiil ii mill lie rrrcncil si; mil iilhrr imiinls al . i- piihiiliiiiii mill Wisl (.■.(, I rtiia. Il i,s c uanliii l ulivii t ou ic nun hut ilhiip- pniiiliiii llir liiiirs i iiii lliiiik i iii ■•hoiilil limru,,iL.iui,n. I III- ilrhiilrs iirr . ooil hrrmisr i „i liiini to think mi iimir frit, i mi i, ' (7 li triiirl. mill ijitii unit iiiiimi jicajilv I ' c. ' . ' V llannick (Beldvv) Ollicns for the Debit.- Tc elude Susie Sistaie, Carolyn Criiiisle Seamen, Peggy Humricki pre.sicleiit W ' c mint to hiinij a littli hit o Gmnimoj to the stiiilnits ontsidr o the class. Becky Johnston To achieve their goal, the cliil hopes to go to Old Salem which ha an old German - lora ian back ground. Tlie students also want ti hold a traditional German Christina part . Possible affiliation with tin National Federation of Students o German ' has been discussetl. In their monthh meetings held .1 I-Ilonse, the students are exposed t. lectures and mo ies about Gennain . (Left, left t(. rmhil Cri elude Beek |.,hnst.i ReM-, ,iikI Knsten i m( Cli.b nifi, SPANISH — GAMMA ALPHA SQUARE CIRCLE lAlx.vr) Cirlini.i Alpha ..llicrr.- llKiiidr (l. ' lt til nulill 1)1. nn., NkBlvllr, M.iltli.i llupklli-, pii ' Mil.-iil. 1,111. t I ' .ill.iM.n, .. I.Mr Mill,., b.l... UHl.ni.,i,, 1.1 1- Hi..«st.-i (Minlltl II s.,., u.iMt 11, kni.u ,,l,i,„l C I,, Alph,, U,. l„i,k 1,1. (hr 1,., II.. til, I.....1.I II. Illr l. l l .,1 |. ' i. BinliliM-J ri.ip I.. 1(1 Sp.inisli (lull iillli. IS ,11, III, I,. ,1.1, t,, ,,.4l,n I.,, ' Il.ll,!,,.,, Xli.jrl.i I,,, k,.,, ,,„„.,.„, H, ,-,., C,. ,.,l,l l,.,ks, p,,.s„l,.,,t nam tl„ Siunnsh Chih off llic ' J,rouu,i to hr l,rllri. hit rr. ,in,l Liain rccDij iiitiiiii. lint like jiitsi i tars. I lionhl likr it to I), a sorial , ' iriitinita- tioii nith soiiutliniii ' ' (■ ' r.ikl Mccks Hi ttri. hcttci. hittii tliiit ' s all I ran sinj nhoiit tin rliih lt Inttri tu- rini ' .r il not iinlinliiiiir,! Its not all l,n.Jr..o,s anil S „ ,„v , majins. „„■„,- JKl This iirar thr S n iiiv , Cluh is , ,- finitrlij off thr . roniiil hrrausr iindrr thr iliirrtion of Mr. (.-.rialil Mrihs thr rinli is not nnlij oririitrd tonani arailrniirs hut also touiinl sorial arti- ritirs l..|iil,n This ijrai for C.aninia Alpha is onr of nil, nation. W r rr tn iiii: to I ' liild onr rhih hark up hrraiisr ur lost «; nianii iiiriiihrrs last i rar C)nr nirrl- oiiis arr luroiiiiioj, inorr informal. Wr ' rr hariir Inn and ■.till arronr lilishin. .oiiirtliiirj,. Wrrr had -, inrrt thr firiiltif inrrtiinj,. a i;;-, jiartii.and onr hirjiroirrt. Vr hrlitid rrnnoniiralhj drprirrd rhihlrrii hij riiinr thrill toijs. food, and rlothrs. r air thrin a Christnias partij and run had Santa Chins tlirir. l,,itlKi lli.pkins Msir this ,,rar n r rr spoiisorooj, a tijinst ,. „. ,„,,„ , roiilrst. . ;,| niriiihrr ran luntiriiialr. iinirrs rr- rrnr a rrrtifiratr tlirir inrliir, ' is phirrd in thr lohlnj of Foriiri . and thrif inrn r a it litr-iii, in ihr Caroli- nian. Croat riithiisiasni ha hrrn shoiiii so jar .ilirii- Mims Cur iiiaio, iiroldrin ha ' . hrrn proiilr rrtliiir nnolird In tin past. Caninni . lpha lias hrrn ' knonn as a -sriiioi rlnir. in nhirhoffrrr-.dnlall - thr iiork Ihiiirs hair rhan rd this i,rar Manij inriiihris lirlprd nitli thr Eastrr Sral rro rrt l.,rtl,.. Ilnp. klllS. I.irrii nirnihrr srrins to iraiit to aiakr thr rinh a siirrrss. and tin nhoir hiisinrss stall has :; ,,„ „■ ■■ l ' l t ' n,r T We ' re really pushing for better student- faculty relations. ( ' ;( - iuisic jiinj ' . r. !,• it((j iiiint th( shidi III n till III, jiii iilli r nnitt to liillrj. III! j„;.plr hr rllirr l{,,illii our orii,iiii:,ili,ni is nun; likr a muiuI , lull lir llird 1,1 ' U ' l Ultilli jinni jli l annllu-i iiiulli Ir, lurr rluh ( liiis At kllisnll fcit llull It ' s Inn rufllj In Irll if nr r nuul, uuij jinu irss. M nur just uiccliiiti n-r luul ii icirulinu jiniunl. It uus sinililli In lutrnillirr llir lurill- hrrs M mil - rrniul nirnlnn nr had our liiiililunuil ( ' luisliiiii iiinli . ( (liiidrd llu uiriiihirs ui uito tun tenuis iiiid thru drrssrd thr fu, idlij IIHiuhir udh lissui iHijiri ninth or uhutrinr ur hud. Til, eliil. IV,, IK Ills ih, pn.i.cts. Tin- picsul. nt uoiiKI lik.- to s,v a col- U-v shop st.irtnl II, (.i.,l,,,i,i, rlirrr used to h, our fnr luulli ■sliulnuls iiiid prnfcssius. It jirnrrd In hn ,i ' onil naij to uurt uud L nt In Lunu tin Inu- r iriv, Chris Atkins,,,, Tl„ l,,l, ,,,.,„, p,,,l,l,il, has ,nru t!;rtt,,, ' 4 th, ' ,.|lli ,as f, r,,l,„ dnu I kuoll Ihr nfjirrrs. l ut nf 211(1 iiiulll mujiw. ui run (ndij ' Ul ,50 ■.liidciit ' , to nuiii lo tin uuntiiins. rurlnijiutiou is hurd lourliu I, Chris Atkiiis,,ii n hur, fun ' r just : nl Im rtlinr uud hum fun ' l,iiil..T (I.,-It)(:lll,s .Mk,l,s i„, p,,-sl,lr,,t 1,1 .S,| (l., ' lt) n ,,,i,,ii,,l I ' MMit ti), ,S,|ii,,i,. Cn-dr ,s tl,.,, rl,i,sl,,,,,s |■,,,1 [•-,„, llu ,„Imv,,,s ,,,,■ ,I,,,M,,I.,I u,ll, ,,n ,„,,(. ■, ,,,K 111,- .lull ,,,n hiiil, l,sMi,. p.,,„,|. il.itl, Th,- I- mIh - ,,, ,hr,,d,T,.,,,t,.,ll,k,-(:linstl,l,,s !.. ' , li ,s p,-,• ,•ll( 1,1 IMIUK C,„K-s, hi,. I. !, .,, Mill,-,, |,,dx (. i-iil,,-, ,,l,d I,.. ,1,1 l,,kMlisn,sspi,,„st,„„pc,„n,i,j. pM.|,Usan,i„u., Sp,„,lslnl,,l, „„,,-tl,m. PHIL— SOC— HIS. . ,. () l iiKUliiii . null , iir ;,ni- rss,„ s ,„„r, „;,. Till «,is tlir lust MMl Inl lAC-Cs l ' llilos.,|,i, Cllil,, riiri, lias a i„r,l for ihr ,hih. Son ,il„,ul sn ,,f us i rf l,, rtl„ ' i iiinl siiiijilii ili.si iiss jiliilnsopliii inrmix 1 S,.,nrtiin,s thr ,,„n,,s„l„,i,s . rl a lilllr nliuir iiiij liniil WnicK W lull, hairul l.rrn anmn,! I,m .■ „,„- , „ nuikr i,iui:irs.s W , n still in Ihr ,„ii,niiziiiii slater Wr ilis, nss l ; tinrs. nr ' ir hrri, lo mill , lili, ,;, r,i,lii,ll,r, i,l,il,„o,,lui jiiiiiris So fur oiili liio hum souls hair rrail ihriis. iiicnilKr Wr ;, , , „ ,,„ siuall to ho riillnl ail otx ' iniziitioii hut no ilo luiirtioii for oiiisih OS. nU ' inlMi If sollirolii i ots III, notion lo sliirl It if iiin tliorr uill l,r ,i rluh iirxt Ijnii. (i] l liittiiininr,- A nK ' IKlHI Ol th, MIL. II I ' lllloM.phN I lul Wi-mlv Whitli-imiic t.lK ulu ihr iliih «.,v ■ )- ' X. ! , lornu-d IR.Kht) ' ■■■ ' Wiis IS til, ' first VM the S(niiil(.a Cliil, li.is l.rni M-par.itr Irnin ill,- Aiitlii..p,il,iU Chill- Our nirinhrrsliij, IS rrhifnrhi small hrniiisr ol llir sjilit. hut It r arr uorkiiiii on a tlrnilaiirr anil trillion lo or itnizr thr rluh to iiiakr il hrttrr kiiou ii m. thr lurinhrr- shi i mil urou hi tin iiast tin rluh has hrrn rorn .osril „  „„„ , ,unu,rs anil srniors. This ijiar ii r arr In inn to inakr niorr jrrshinrn and soph- onions fori iirlroinr iii tin rluh l.iii- .l.iCiliMMi, pr,-M,lint II ant lo loni a rluh that mil lirip inr iihrii Ini out of srhool All thr rhihs hrrr just sorializr anil iiliiii ;ir,)- jrrts, S,K. ,naj„r i s of our iinnj ranis Inj to hrttrr Irarhrr-stiiilrnt rrlationshiiis ami ar- ijuaint thr stiiilrnts u itli thr ojijiortir iiitns oi rii lo thrm in thr Jirhl of so- ll., ' ,1mI, ,iistrilHit,s ml, all, .11 ,,ii lllllS.lS.lll.lM, ' t,IMHI,ll,lU 111,,,,, IS. 111,1 li,,u l,. ,..,l„,iit,4,lliiiij;tli,iii, , , ), - IS a miilual Irarniii- rxpr- rii mr Whal thr mrmhiis Irani from Ihr mrrtlir s hrtlirrs mill riiroun Ins isjirofilahlr. I .iii.l.i ( . il is, in W hat niriiihrrs ham insiilr anil oiitsnh till ihih ran hr nlaiiril amour mrmhrrs h roni this ii r rroii . mhimImi ; ! •■fe ' -f« 5- jS lg  --, -- ' Br(.,.kill. ,, ,, th, i,,n. ill,- lllld llnh is holdnm Its ,,v,n rlni, nieftiiiKs, F.aiilh ,i,r.,il«,s ..If oMl-ll p,,-si.,,t ,il „„.rl II to inio,,,, stU.l.llts  ,. . rllihs oil ,, III, pus in, II I iirlii r. hill llii llisli.ni Chili run hr if lliriiiriillirlsllli lkr il s„. iiirnilHM Ihr ,111,1 „j III, , ' liih is 1,1 iiiliih, null I ' l ili chilli Ills ,111,1 l,i, ' iillii III mil i,. ' ,si„,ii,,s. „n, , v mill nii I, III , I , ' iils III hisloni U.iiK.ii.. W ,11(1 hills ij,;,. III, ' ihili IS ,„i„ ' rt,li„l,i,, ,11, III, Chum 1,7 ' ■ :, ' III, I ' hih hi Ijis 1,1 iiilri, si IIS III ,ill, lulling 1,1 - liiirs snih ,is Ihr ( liliin imr iiiiiis (.Ion., l,,-,l,iKk liL, ,1 , ■ Ihis liifu h,,, II, si- ll s lllir I,, h, ,lss,„l,ll, ' ,l It ilh ju , iilr hill 111 III, s,nnr 111,11, ,r I ,,iii I, ilk mill j, 11, 1,1 iiiriiihrrs ,ih,,i,l ih.ii ,„ii,srs ,111,1 liiiil mil Ihrii likis ,iii,l ,llsllk, ' s Ms,,. I -, lllsitlhl nil III,,, I I,, ,l,,,ill, ' i ' ni, III, III, ,11 H.ikx ( n|,A l the Illc. ' lllM s the pKM I.Uils ,I1C pi, Mill. ' . I .I.Mllll.J, Will .■l. l, .■..lllllll.s. .11 s spr.ik.TS ,ilr ,,lt,ll pi. ' S,.nt. Tl„. ,Illl. Il.is ll.l.i ,111.1 will ll.lM- sixrlMl pi,,|.T(s llielll.llll. til,. I..i.ik s.il.-, ri .|, ts 111 til. ' Intnl. ' m- ■4 t,. ( :i,iii,|ii,ip,iii, ,,i,,l oi.l S.,l,.in ,ill , lull ,111,1 11 IS sn lull, I I,, I l.fia ,.l S,K,„l„. ()H,c, ' ,s s, , , , ,,, „ ,,, , , , s ,. , ' , - .1, 1. ' H,,,l,,,,., ,,,„. ,,,,| ' ' •■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' iiil,rrsl,;l p.. ' M. 1.1, 1, I,..,,, :,„,l,„,, ,„l ' ,11, nil,, IS mill iiinnii inlrrrslin. nirns. mT ' i,, o ' X, l, ' , ' ' ! ' iw. ,1!!,;!! . I ' vnimir unnls In I,, ' liin,l,, ' il U - Hi. ' .l.il. sp„„s,„,..| , ,!!,;, |,.,i,i W.inl ,.i i ..M-.! I„.„k s.,|,. ,,, Kl l.. tl II. ,11 We ' ve all got common interests and ideas. We are few in number but together we can accomplish a lot. NSID-AID— AHEA Our members have been enthusiastic, helpful, or just a name. H X.ition.il rilling, tlir Intnicir UrsiKii Stiulciit AsMitiatiiiii IS niiK 1(11 lliMiic- Kc. lutin.ii Drsi ' ii Stn ilciits. Art m.c|(irs can p.utRipati-, liiit tlir ril,i )int |(iin. , v;j,,( s,, itl ' ll- titir-, siirli r;s juiiiii s mill a fliii nuii kri r nuilr iiri, ilrsi-nu ' is and ol h ri ;iriM.;iv iis-.iuKilitl liitli thr iir tlu.sln I, I s iri; , — AKuia I ' arrar This (all u, hrhl ,1 fonnn ,nt rnn- n.nmrnl ilurnit: uliicli ur ,lisri,.s..r,l . - -.rah ' nf„nii.s.-l.u,d.i llallinaii W started lute hccaiis, aj ir._ istnh linn of iii-w incinhcrs and ' mil, rlnn, .. ilin s Must of niir iirlii ilir. nri liliiiinrd for srroiid sriiirsln iinijuaij. — llU ' IllluT ( ' ( rlidi is mil (IS iiiiiir ,is il mis last ijrar hrraiisr of fur, ,,oo,,lr. -WovU Halliiia Wi liin-r a lot of studrnis n lio loiii oiilij fir till ( (-( ri rrv of tlir luitioii- al affilialiiin. Most of our partkipa- tiiiii is frnin a fu piopir ulio arc in Interior Dr.si i, ,7,;s ,v-AI Lia Far- I ar (hir hill piohl, ins arc senior shnniis and,ipatliii-uuiu H-r I hopi to rn,oiira H- more piirli- ripation and iiiorr iiilriTst.- L d Fanar OIIkcis mI Sn. ll. iihIihI. ' llrll til ,11, ' iil) 1,111.1,, IIpj iiis, I ,, Nullolcs, Br.U H,,lllims 1,1.1,1,, II. ,11, 1,, ,11. AK I., F.,1 Thr . inrnr,ni lloinr F.roiiomir.s t ' I ' Imv ,,i r |,l,,,i,i i,, ,, ti i|. I. . W .isli- .-Vvv.-r,,, ,,,,, „„ ,v,m,mv , ,„■ „,„ ,r, - ni-tcn, ,, v,„ ..|„„, ,„„l a son rinnllr,! n, am ,nr,i nfllniiir ■ pi m,. v ,,i kslinp ,,t I ' .■nil.inkr, En„u,wus ahlinii-li lli, inn.j nniis „r ' ' ■ (- . ' i tnhh,u n inoiuii aiul liinr null ,11, II, III ,1,; ,.p,,i l„ i,„,io„,- I ' lihli, ilij Suv l nl„i ii„iij III iiilinsliil ill tliiiiiSn,- Tlir iiii ' ii,l iis lairj i liniii ,i,l„, I ' l ' tk mill, ml ,„ll„is ' ,(,s,n i,, jmi hmi ' j u This wai thr rliil, has spoils,, ic, I n,n,„oiill,ri„lll„„iL ' - ,ur,n ,ri prnn ' tts like an oi i.iitati.ni pKiiic, tlir MII ' A n sinin lliiir r sr I,, , ,, „ - U- .Ts I ' asliinii Slinu. a (a.uriiNf •■ill, su, nkiii ii, ll„,l,., ■„,.-.:,„„, DiiiKHistratKiii, .,u, a ( linstinas I ' ai- iHl-hll Siir l ' ,a, |.i.si,l,.,il - nl HKA ll.cll! Tun ii,rn W . li.ls of lllv liinl UM.Ini- Mr, I ,11 ll„A ,,,,,1,1 ll,!,,; .,1 1 vv,,, ' i.,iis ,,,„! ,,ii„ ' , r, s, ' ,,,.,k,,s IIK S|„,., P s,.,,,l ,, (■l,,,s|,,,,,s |..,,|X l „ I, ,1,1,, ' ,, ,,l ll„ ' , ' , s, l„„,l Tl„,, ' ,,s ., ,,S,I I, I, ' SNA— SNEA ACE The S . plot ides an imiiitiis f,,r wi s.-iMic lor nwliiiiaii .tiid Miplici- iiiiisiiiii •.liiilriit ' , III iic ' l to rtliii iiiid ninirs. Our c|iirsticiii ivcnx , 1 « as (lisruss all tl„„ nialcl piohhais ami Wlnj ,lo (, ■ „ ,,■ ,. ,ir„i „.sr  , lilans. Snsau KIIisdh ainfoiias at knrr lrn-j,llr ' I ' lrsl, C ,mn,uuuatinnssrca, In bra lai- r Tlinrplv ' WrII am hrra askn, lirnhh ai u«l ,ad i f,n lUr S X hal all ll ' il ' itr ipaslaai Ion Tluij keep riahs. Maaii slndaals anddal Irll Irlliai:, v uc can ' I land dnun and ijini ulirn liil)s arc nutlinn hcKiasc U(nk uilli cas( uilhcnl cxpn.sinc oiir- Ihci pnt dnn I knoH-uuiw. scko. if uc ucai mini skiiis Besides. I ' n.|rrts I,, I till rliil, iialiuU- srlliiLj; nc can ' l exciU llir canliac palienls. It caiicK t(i rais, ' nioiicN t(J pnixulc Im ' dctiiincnlid In llicir licaltlc tin- dill) luiKtioiis, liicA also aiif lu Srnior spoiisoi a Bit; Sistci, l.ittlr Sister AiKitlin (|ii(st]nii: I)n i dd cicr pidi raiii ami air liiipiiiu; to ' rt Ictt. is iiiakcainj iiiis i Arv ' i ' ' r(sli, out to till- licsliiiiaii iiiirsin.4 ma|ors sonutiiiic ' tins car. i ' lic cliih ollris a .pirstioi, and aiis- y-.v, inislakcs arc made, hnl nnhj ( , nercr ticii 1 ' ' Senior S.VE.A IS a prnlesu.mal nri amza- the national ami s(at. ' eliihs. also linn for sindi nis llnnkiinj. ah, ml nli- I Ins ijcar acre -.pnasnnmj. a nler lainiii ' .: a decree ni ednealinn I ' at l.dmalhm Vrnicel in c-npcralinn Moon mill die olher S :. clubs 0 cur I dnni t ' cl lliul llic club is as ac- cinslcr 0 clubs in Ciidjind cnuiili . Iiic lliis i cai as II uas last i car be- n,r cluster links us u ill, tin ' stale ae- cans, the I, ■a, In r-, 11, 1 prn ' j.rain n,e. i ( ev. I ' at Moon lakm, (mm us. U,ni,,,r. sim; ire .S ' ., has s,mnll„m In nffer if lull, ' a hirm- ,dm;ilum pr,,.n,iiii. I aid, seme pcnpic ,i,ml,l tak, ll,e lliink u, can buiUI up llic ml, mill in,,,- „ ee ,nrnb,,l a,„l help im ' iii- , er )i We r ce Inpn:!. In p,,,in,,l, ' a |„-i nunc ml,,,- ,lub llirnmd, ,mr mn III, ' nnli prnbl, in u ill, lliis ..r ' ani- slilhr ami jinnj rains iiHiiiliei :al„,,i isapall,, inc mliei riie i usl,ll,r IS the l,nm st pile I ' ll ' r, ' ,j.nlar III, inlu rs ar, ' millnc icit. It IS a laillelii, hoard ol an smsli, liji ' nni,,,ii.,,l,ir mmidnrs an n.aiiKemeiils and aili.les uhieli aie  i..ye e, i ,e,; . nieiiihei pcitnieiit to the t , It ei es nihil- Ml.eii, p.rsuieut 111 SNIvV I l). l rcallii In Ins In sn,,,nll, tin lelti The SNKA KM-ent,w ( :„u,ie,l pl.iniiei! the , ..V ,,all,l mips I,, snni.ai, tin _ l.Mu.al,,.,, I ' mieet wlnel, uas held u Itll i,b,rs Iransiliim Imm ei e „ slu- „, ,.., s lv , lnl,s n, Hi. ' ari-a. (Below) Waiidii Hall; picsidi-iit ol SNA. (Lett) During The SNA Chri tiii,is party, the niemlKMs presented skits prcitraying la I nlt iiirnil crs in the niusinK dep.n tnient We want to be involved in more than just our club. dent to teacluna stuilcnts. iiifinl ' ■ oi ' i ' diiizdtin (Below) ACE ot ' fieers include (front row, left to right) Brenda Wilson, president. Kristi Spar- rows, lean Foster, Pam Thompson (2nd row, left to right) Fran Mills. Vieki Keck, Diana Medlin. Debbie Dolin. been fortunate in htii i)ii niani op- portunities (nuihllyh. Mrs. Wnnsa- vuge (exeenlive editor of Weekli Render) who spoke to our einh. hetti r student-faeulti relati(niships. tlie state ACE eonrent ' ion leas lure in Creens- boro. and niani interestid students have ' gotten involved. Brenda W ilsmi The UNC-G Association for Cliild hood Education, commonly letVrnd to as ACE, had over 1,30 meinhirs this year, the htrgest membership in its history on campus and statewidi- it ranked number one in membership out of six student tranches. This e.ir ' s emphasis is qii.initiiio the studt ' iit with l.K.il, state-, and nati il. le ME. IjHdUij  (• ' ((• been tri int te tlie so-, ailed L ap of Sprinfi C Street uliieh sienis at times I rate the Education Departnu. the rest tf eanipus. At a meet laid a student-f(U ulti panel disen .sed ( len tliuiii ipiu nanted to know alnnil teach were afraul to ask On the st.it. wule le el vr- were en- couraged to care enough. In March the , .C:. ACE ineetmo w.is held in Cic ' ciisboid. Cuest speaker w .is Or. (Is nl ;)■ , - -.ard. sep t fre uhiel dna,, it: hut Hobeit Fleming. Work shops wc ' ii ' hel l th.it « iv heiielici.il ,iiid .-n- |, .il.le. Tins .sproiti acre ,.,„- to send a ( r ,- , e to the Childhood Edueatuni tnlernatnond ni Denver. Colorado. W ire realh : ettin ' invohed evenju- here ' Bnnd.i W ilsoii tlnnk that this ipar has been tin- best of all the ipars I hare been a inendnr Tin proiirains hai e really been exeelhnt ' I onlii u rsh that we eould i et nnae niulerela.ssann to join. It uould help then, I kn,,u . be- ,„ns,,th,lp,,l a,e. HiekiCreeu NEO-BLACK (Belowl Linda White; presianit cil the Neo- Black Soeietv. (Rmht, left to risht) Members of ► th.- Nen-Black S.jcietx, Linda White. Cleo Bell, L.ii.A W illiain-oii, Mamie Ca.x. and Fletcher HlM■i aie hapin about beiiiK in their newh painted lonime on first floor of Elliott Hall. 1 V ' t J Neo-Black enables the Black students to be a family on this campus and when you have a Black to associate with, you feel more at ease. Thr N,o-Bh, k S.Ki.tN Ins t.ni .mils I,, ..ni 1,111 tins m-.o, r „ ,;,, In i„,;nnlr iinilfislaiiihiuj, ,iiiil sDis, ,1 „,i, l „ ,,w, lihl, Is sliulriil Ik fiiiKinifu Ih,-, in, II ri-silij Inn mil a .•I, alriau, u. l„. Mlllil , 1, ,11, .l.lllniinl I III, rlillliir ,1,1,1 ,„l„,,,„„nls ,. I i„nn Hhiiks nill l , ' n,lr,,-sl,;l in I ( -C |,i,,|,,rlnM I.M,l, I ' llr rinl, nirlnl.rlslMV,. I.rrli u, „- kiiiu I.. rst.iMisI, lrn miiKaii slii.li.s ni Ihr r,iiMas,l rinrKuliim I, |..dls nsi.ml, .iimI nllir, lri,il„is tn|,,i ,n,r .uH.thcr Hhiik fir, ,1,1, ' I.. „ll,„k mill llljllsll,, ' in,, I ,lli ' illlilllll,s lllill 111,111 lirlp slilihlils .iil|list In iMiiipils 111. ,x,sl ,,„ llii. ,7 ,„ i,n l,ni,i,,l lU,„k Wnx .iK,, « ,,, k « illi nlliri Hl.uk.i slu,l, ' „ls ,,,,,1 I,, ,ii,j,n,l „,„l iis-nsl III .4a 1 11 . il 11 HIS 1 1, 1,111. 1 1 lliirit , ,11,11 11,17 ' w . i ll„- IU,„k ,,,„,„,,,- W, hii,,- s iriiAiis, i„,,i,;ls,n„lr, ,,,li,s ,,l (:,,;■, ,shni,, 1,111(1,1 W liilr ,i. s Irnii, ,,„niii ju,,j,l, ' I,, slni) ah W, 11,(11 I,, u,„k I, ,11, 11,1 iii,ikni ' _i ,„s ,, II lull IS liiipiuiinn in ll, ilnnn ' i nilliin lli, ,111 ,11 1, Inn, sn ll„il lihi, k nn,l,l iiiIi.m 1,, ' xms (Bfliml Tins iMuiliim 1 (111,- i.l in.mN p.un ti-a un du ' u.iIU on Ihr ,„ Bl.ick l.diiim,-. It .s n.uiica Th,- K.icrs Of Hl.ak Folk ,,i„l w.iv p..inti l In A.umi Caluni Th, |Min tin« tiiiik A.uiMi (MiK loiii h s 1,) p.uiit (Centor left) .l.ic-,|iulnH- Munis is the ,,ss,s tant Co-ordhuitor of the Soeietx , U:eiil ii Jane Valentine entertains iuteresli-d h lemls in the Lonnne. (Bottom left) Pat Wilhanis men.hei ofN ' eo Blaek Soeiet (B.inul laiyie : , an, I Kht.h.a liii.is s,t l eii, ' alii the uall painlne ,-nlitl,.,l T,w llie.i„.ss Th,. p,„„l,„u „,,s ,, .,,,,,1 ,I,M„. In Kl,l, h,., Ml |-,( ,,„.|„l,.,s h, lp,.,l in son,,, ual lo u,.| lli,. i„.„ l.,,iiim,. ,,,iii I ' 1,I, 1 I ' ll, ' 1. K,. t,M.k se ,.n inoiilhs t,, eon, pi, -t,. (Cenlir iiKht) LaiiA Williams „u-ml„.| ol Ni ' o Black SoeieU . (Holl,,ii, liKht) Members of the Soeiet dlsiiiss the s| i iiiK Blaek Arts Festn ak It ciuihlcs thr Black stiulrnts to he u fainih (III t!u iiiinjtus. tnul uhcn ijini liini- II Bliuk ti as.woriatc uith. iru frri iiinrr ill rilsi, |ac(inrl„R. L ,iii limit likr Ihr siuiitii hciaiisc their iiir 11,1 hriirfits fur Hlarks It rlllli ),lilh all Ihr Hhirk-. loi rthrr i„ our Miiall . roii), mill s,r K thriii  ),. ainiiL 77ie iniiiii jtiiijirsr ,, thr snrirtij is to i;iir Bhii k stiiilriils ii sriisr of tr- r- lhrri„-,s ii, Ihis ulnti s, . AikIkm Lewis NSA Ni-kl,, Fiemh, pii-sidt-iit ABORTION IS A WOMAN ' S RIGHT MARCH ON WASHINGTON DC SF NOVEMBER 20 rii, XatiKiial Simlfiil Ms H,atii u niziitiini }, iiliwj, thit strou j,hj in Wom- is ,111 iiul til Sliiilriit Cinrniiiiriil . s- inislili. ainiii. |iiiii(ii siiiiiiliiiii. hi, I ur Jul), mill, ml ,,ll ,,{ W r pliiii ,ii ' tititi,-, lunpl, si, mild Ihr nil liijii Aiiiiu riiir iihniil W Vm . .p 7. r ir V, ),s- ( lll lliiijiii jiiuiuisr IS 1,1 siiii,,s,il iriiilriiliil M ril ihlllin,. urn sitl,,, IS • niiii III In ilirs. iiiul In nffir ' liiininj nj hunks nil llii We plan activities that people should be ' ;■ ; ' ' ;- ' ' ' ' ■ ' ■- - ; ' ; ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ;; ' ■ ' ; ' ■ ' ■ iiiitiniiiii lilt,, ilirs nj mil list In stii- hliiik lihi iiilinii ' iiii hhiiiilini,. ii,,i interested in . . . liberation. Ij lllii ' lilllni,. il,,il iliiils I, III, air rniirriiiril iihniit iin,,,,- i srilnrj, up lihriiilinii. iiiiil u r rr 7 Vl: ,.;, k. cl,l,, I ' l. irIi srillini llj, hlriiiluii liihlis in IJhnll Isiil S. Ihr ni- iiii,zi, 11,111 lliiil ll ' ill nil „ iinii-firnjil hnsis nhuli siinnsnnil llir lriiinj„,ili,l,nn In DC n niilil njji r inili prniiintlij nu „,il i un- Ini Ihr niinnliris In iihnrUnii lau ir- ilrinrniiiul , „„ v i, ;« , a, Vz i. a ,A, l riil. I nils suiiuisril ur hail in, n,- a- Sl.itr Stc. ' iiiii; ConiiHidcc. is ilisi iissiim il,,. „,, iiirn sp. ' .iki-is th.ll Mill !,.■ al Ihr rXC C pilll ti.,,1 r.iuc-us hrld in |.llll,.,l Tlir sprakiis wiir liulm- Elict.i AUv.iiidii. I.uir M.itlluus. lli,- l,i V.-I)1). and l.iiie I ' .itte.Mjii. NSA liM.imlu th.- S.m Francisco Mime Troupe t i I XCC: diirilis October. The troupe presented .III oimni.ll old r.lsliioiied inel.Klr.ini. n n s lil.cl.llloii This thr.llcl col,lp.lll Is Xllir llcls ,,ld.-sl i iieiiili.i ih.Ml.l coinp.nn .iikI iI h.is lec.iM-d c liA-uide .iccl.iln, joi lliiii ciiiniiiilliiieiit lo soci.ilchaime. till ' C.iuirdiait. the Militdiil. Ilic I ' liiiii Deal,,, aiul Wmuru ' s .Vru m irrv. Also a oroiip Hill «„ ii hr .srttiii : II), (1,1 (iliditi,,,, a, id hi,lli i ' (,iil, il iiiiniscliiifi center fill- the leniiii ii stii- ileiits i,f UNC-G. We ine also uo,- kiii uifli a woman whi, wants to o,- i:,aiiize a Women ' s Polilieal ( ' (iiiiiis (part of XWCP) in Greensboro. v - ch. French ' I1ic C.uiciis held on |aniiar : was a nnif jn torcc ol uiinien tci pnitest unfair concUtioiis and leu;islaticiii. Speakers were Hichardson l ' ri ' ci and jiidoe Ehcfa . lexander, {)(() iiieiiil er.sliip partii ipalioii v lia.seil on the idea that stiidiiits ii ho tea,, I to oreiniize around a parlieidar i.s.sne. ,an eoiiie and work uith lis. We hehl open house, puhlieiz.ed it in the Ca,olinian. and no one eanie. orkiiifi ( I speeifie issiiis inaij eaiise sporadie mcmljcrship. lint at least we knotv that tluise win, do shine up. reidhj eare and are interested. Ri ht now then s sn iniieh iineer laintij as to what we ' re all about. It seems like each ijear the coordinator writes a iictc constitution and that trices i ini nothing to build on the IK xt ijear. I think that the main rea- son .VS.A IS so ipiestionable. tliou j.h. is that each campus decides on the pro- en )) () fit their own indiiidiial needs. Therefore, people don ' t see a set of unified rules. At least tve do tnj lo net SI, me tjuestions answered and to inform those students who are inte- rested. Xekhi French SCORE COLLEGIATE JAYCEES— CIRUNA til.- lUllV tlMt U,,. h. ' KI JIlK ll.ilri lnin i.l,H,- H,-li,u I, IT ( ' , |,, .■,. ,. ,i,.in .1,-,,.MV.-I,... i( ,i,tri I |,-iinilc. W.ui.n, l.i.M.liNt, .,i„i (..III H u lulL x,x,lt! r MMrt.in .ll .u pi..|.lls pHsrnlr.l I,, ih, ' .Inl. ], Kllu ki ' tihr..,. ., inrllll).-, „l th, ' Ci.ruvh,,,,, |,,v.,,s at .. uvrhl lllcitiui; ' |i,-l.lUl (1 ,L (lllu.ls |,„|,hI, ' ll. ' lt t,l imhn N.nio HI,(llll, lO ,„,lli,.,l.,l, Sns,,ll llrsl,.,. t,r.ls HH-i. H,•a |,,lM,st.M, M, Hian (Hmlll. Ij„lt iiuhll In ..iM.ul.n.,. ' vv,lli thru ii v,ii loi ,nt -i il.l .1 .ill.nis ( ,,,,,,,, s|.,M,MH,(l Llilt.-d ..t s • ■sU .A in IKIol.ii 111, ' Kisln.,! nnliKl,-,! als| l.l l.ihl.s. .1 Chni.i iliMiis paiiil. anil in t.inati...,allulkdaiRc-rv, rlir (aillrniati |.l l(rs ,s ., MT Rr 14.1111 , Itlcil, uliull unlks rli.srK lllltll (;rr,lisl„,r,, |( s, ■ „■ rhih has hiriill, rxi.lrlirr nlill A linnk (IriNC Inr M, LrailSMllr I ' l N I ml pioMll ,1 hilllrllillius sll ss. rli, rollcit.-il uril iixn 51 M.ks. ,_ nl roiirsr. Ii,i,l „ frii pr IjisI lir.ii ,t,l ,1 llnp ' _ ,ul I ' rl lluil u,rr Inhlllli 11 lisiirrrssf ,,l . riir iiniml ' _ ii r-nit III j ii jril jnin- siniil III ill, Ihiiiiiiiii Soiirlij uiis our ,. Ilu sr (hirnlom ni, uthris nil Inl llir liuhj U, olfri mil lirl). Iml lli, I, I, III iiuhii, iniMirinl ninl s„„ tliiil Ihr jiro-uinii ha, I In, a ,li ' .,;,„liii,a,l lilt-. Ill, II a I- iiiilii hail III o irliiiiiiu ' lliriiihri-s. Al mil firsl iiir, tiia 1, r ha, I Sll I II ju ' ,,j,h ' _ bill III ihi iir l ,air sr- ,r„l,i-l,lr ' ' 111. ' .lull lias ivalK linn actiM uilli |iln|r,ts l- ' iii l M, Siiiiilaxs 111, A hail a 1,1.4 sislrl |ii,,|iH| W, ailiiplril III,, ' iih W, lull rill inaih ' Inn iiiiuli finr iiss sriiir lull a,,r u.akiir .ai II |, null, I Wan. n I ' m 111, ' .4, lis In, ,11 Mum Ma,ii. ' 111. A liailaClilislniaspallx r l„al,n,,;l ihr , annuls has ami l.rls ,, i iihlirilii has 1, ' alhi hrlpnl • III ihih -nm ,1,1,1 ' Ul iiirir .,■,,;, ,■ UK ,, l ,■, III lis III III lllis ( ' ,r,,j,,nll- ir mill Ihr Cirriishnin laiirrrs has ' llsr l„,ii a In- lull, r hrlfiril lliriii s, II (,•(,( ) li,k, Is ,111,1 III liiiii Ihrii Irnk Ihr -m s „ llliaillll Sll, . lipilr lirli,,isuilllsl„-ak,lsj,api,K ( ' nil, ' , W, I ' ,h;l s„ Ihal ,,i,li iiailil hull ( ' hiisliiia s pi siuls In Ihiii pa, , Ills I Inn in hiiuirhl Ih, III hiiik I,, liriihini i,.,uii III l.llml Hall I,, I a pailii u ilh Sania ( Inns uln, -, ., nnl, ., ill, ,11 pii- srulsanil niiulii l.aiiul, ' ! Wan, a, Ihrir ,11, ' a uli,,l, ' I,, I ,, hi, sir in III. ilnl, riinii, irailii l, 4,7 111- i,,h,;l ,111,1 an i,;illii knr. kiin ill, lu- s, h, srnl uriklin .ni ihr pn.p. Is lan |.i ,,|,l, ' ,1,1111 I, all , ' llial ( 1- l;l IS an a, In, ' nalinnal iiL ain a- Inin II Ins |,, lininj I, ,.., ' lli, ' i all We ' re interested in the issues of today and we want to get involved. .SCORE wiisi-t-, ol thni- nuiiibris-;ill nl llji ' in oltiLX ' is. Frum lelt tu right tlu ' N :,tc I ' hvllis Thoniiis, Madeline Bombeld; piesi- ilent, and Janet Hall. The officers are pre- paring qiie.stionaires for future polls and kiiKls of pcopK- who have a coiiiinoii • ,iiii:r,l Jni Rr.nnrh ami EialuaH, intc-nst II, iiitcm.itioii.il .ilfairs iik Iml- Mad. •line Honilulil il. politR.il. .iikI iiiltinal 77« , , ) „;,s (, (. ■,lu,lr,its cm- auarc nf: l,i,t in i,ti. ililij .S( ■()« ■: nnuhirts jinlls ,iii,l ' j alli- ( i ni.s fur II I IS iliitii ill II iiiiiiilii r nf atliri iiiras prrts CIRlXX- ' h it, I Gills iiilillr- ' A,v hiiii: Inn, hill hail iiriiih fiiilnl mil lii ' lnir il uin sahaiicil in IWi ) This W ' rir liijiii 1,1 ,all Cini. . III,- ijiiir na ' n Irijiin ii, t lailij l, ii iiiiiniiiaiil I,, iir,i,l, mi,- nsaanli Sr,.,,- has ,„,„l,i,l,d .111,1 I ' .iss-iM.t-l ' ass. rn n-(|mirnu-iits. hih iiialiiiiHil R,lati,,„s Chih h, I, , ,-aiiiiiiis. r,„i h- 1,111 ill, mill mill II ,i,,;l,;l rrspral anil rriin niti, rff-rliiriiiss hiil ahn In ' j aiii U- t liook priics. rin riculuin changes ' irh ra.iii. .nic CuikIiII Thr ,hih has Ihtii a„,i,- a.lH, ' ihis il,;ii Ihaii hifon- W, i, hnii I,, ,;■- ' ■j,ioiial ,;aii-,-„li„iis, had iiiinr ,onl,ul mill Ih, ' naliinial nffuris in Nrii Ih, ' jarnllii ami slnih ' iil hoili . Boni- h.l.l c harr jinihhins mill iinanii, hnl ,1,111, an- , ,.cv . , , hkr ,-iriij,ai.- c vc, slinh-nl j„iili,-i),alnni is a . - )- thc r.ulio st.itioii. aiid tlic ijin ' stion of scl|-I,i,i,|,i,uhoiirs. In all ,,f ,air niriiais ,ff,nts a,- rc- ,111 I lilll, ,;„ii„ralnni fniiii lli,- sin- ,hnl h,„lii li.-Mihs tin- hassir ,,f riri- iliin ,,:hinl,ms I,, h,lp tin )nik ,111,1 ni- hail I ' nitid Salnais hia lii hl Diiil. .iiic Cumlill •fh,- cliil, has ., 1,, proj. ct pi. .lined stuff has inihi h a,l,;l staff mrnj nut llirir Miri,-i s. Ihir, „i,n,h,rs.n, mh,-k ' ami tin- iliffnnllij ur ,ii,„iiiil,r I limit sn- uhi I dimihl ha,,- ■ lii imj, U ' Ul haik ill, ' ansa, ml tor the spnii.j;. ' ' ],v hope to eh.irtei ,i liraiil iihmil il. Il ilinsiit ih, aniilhiii ' iim ' -.l imniins. ui ' iisiialhj ncc ce ten lius to New York to Msit the liiiteil l,i In Ip III, (ini . .num. little ptilhm-k ah, ml the risults „f X.iti.Mis lor ,,l,oiit lour d.i s. Til,- tup I ' lir SCCIU: immiain u as ilrsii nml mii sin, Ins kins nmij hr iliir I,, tin will include a Msit to the Hiissian or iiriiminhi mill tin sin, hnl in iiiinil hnk nf i,i,:ji,i jmhiiiihj ,,r la,k i f Canadian Eml)ass . ( ft,n it Inn a I, mini icccms a hail s io zi; tins mill tin stmhnt u„,rn- CnUW.A tnrs to l,e iiixoKc.l III ,dl miilmilnan In ' ii ill i„ , r,-o sr -r, , - , e Xhulehin Bonil.eld ina|or issues ol the ihc . Iiiatimi. i,,lifii his urak jimnls. ami I ' hr uink ur iln mail hi ,i hi; o. SamE ,h,rs ' mil stami fir a ihiis tin simhni hriirfil, inilirnthi liassh . hat ul Icif,! iks limthuhilr. imiii ' s hair [irimiii rrraiii. ur a s, ii,il klir lmliiil , ' niliiatimi iirirj ram is mi. Il IS tin: Slmlrnt Cnninittrr ( - tin mihi srrrnr that the inajmilii .„f CLUBS Iiki ' s, l„.,,r,nth(:.,u,K,l,s,l„.c,.-„nl,n,. ' ' QUT SfOUD till 111 rii.iiix campus iiiiiiisti us, .V O I tualhj. ur an an rxrrulnr ruuuni SUPPOTtS COmmUnity sl.i.i ' ii.Ul Ami iclalril nn-aiiizal ion is alilr li, ' , ,1„.,,,- T srnil hi I ' niiriMntatii rs tn nnr inn 1 ins. I hail iitlii isly liHs. anil ... , .1 Clin.lian. al ,lirinirln, s: Ulr Sri WC adOpteO 3 ' xiain Ktnifi. lum 1 ,„ .inml C M J I Cl In TaiWafl. ,„.ti,vtl„. :.,n,K,i„Kii„inm vKin, QUT club SclMcrs, wink Wltll iMMipils miliistiis, i„iMi,.nn p,,.s,,„i,i In ,1 i.iiIk,,! workecl hafcl to li.itsdcM r r would tli.it men til Mill, ilo r r rii sii ti) ,- „ „ ilirni, ' riiis IS llir ( :i incttrs ' cried. recreation programs. ,,,. ,,;, „, ,;„„ ,.,„ ,„,,, , „„ , ,„ IIS CinilCr.ili.iiii ■|1ir I lull lias Ihi ' ii actiw tins vcar, ■riir wi ' iit raniliiiu; tliriiut;li thr pe- ilMtiiis ward III iiiMid.x liiispitals, du- ll. itrd llHllltN til .1 spill. ll .KCIIIUlt lor ■.liildnd. adiiptrd ,1 eliild ill T.uwan, .mil or.ram rd .1 i liil, .it Cmlloi d Col- make Earth Day Jrwisli tli.iilii-lali, lnll,l.l Tall and till- niup siippoils iiimmmi riir.Mlioii piiiai.iius. A Srdii mi durmu I ' .issinn. .111 K. uhhuk .il dm 3 SUCCeSS. ;;:„: ' :|,;;:; ' ' ' ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ we assisted ,.,.:::;;::; ' ;;: ' ::;::,;: ' :;:::::r;;;:::i duringcampus s(:x. i,rinr i.,aihiiriirtaii.uiii- Commupiity day. kill mil. Ill i ia thr inoiirii 11 r askril ' ' [ni: (hii rinh s,„.„M,nv lunirrts for rioiiiis thai ai-r finanrialhj iinalilr I,,. r hair ahoiil 13 nirnihris and all 11 Ihrin link on iiiilii iiliial jiioirrts. Till rliih IS ilrlinilrh, noiihiihilr. al- thoiirli srirnil jirohUins ilo hold lis hark r air hanifirird In not hrina ahlr tosrllonranijiiis. rrKi.i I ' liltoii iralhi IS haul to ■J rl iri.;i r lor,: liar hill nil rial, is sliiiiiir u In- niiiir Inllcr i rai hi i rai. C.uul Cra- liani 1 77if m, ' iiih,rs of lA (IS sh,iir a love unci a concern far the environment lie live in. We want to show this con- cern, by improving our environment and encouraging our friends to he friends nf our environmoit. WencK- Formo Why don ' t thvi try to kcc tlic cam- pus cleaner! anon. Last year ECOS was not active, so this year the chib is suffering! But we ' re trying to remedy this situation especially so Earth Dat will succeed. Wendy Formo This year ECOS has liecome an SGA approved organization and has set up a new constitution. Is ECOS the grouj) tliat ' s moving the tree behind the library anon. (Top riRhtl C.ithv Phillips, Chii ' l M,i,sh,il. (.Midve, k-l ' t to nghK Oflict-r- tor ECOS m elude Cathy Ward, June Bl.duek, Weiidx Formo; president. Snrprisingh eninigh ice get more response from Guilford County than from I ' S C-C: campus. We ' re trying to get a lot of things going with other campus clubs and groups such i .v the Outing Club. NC-PIRC. and the Residential College. This way wi ' can get a better campus response, anon. We usher fn funelions at . y,ock. during graduating cxirciscs. assisted during Campus Community Daip and help out anil lime uslii rs are needed. (:atli I ' lnlhps The Marshals consist of 32 juniors and sniiors. A chief and .ni .issistaiit are eU ' cted or appointed il i o one runs for the position. This school doesn ' t a, I like being a Marsha! is an honor. Hi ' hl now you dont iven have to hare a eirtain Q.P. average. People laugh at Mar- shall.s. I think it is a real shame, ancui. 77ir main iirohlem tie had is fin- ding girls u ho uill lake il upon ihi in- selies to come and do ulial they ' re suppose to do. .A ,v,., „„ one bothend lo tell me you had to go before the approjiriations hoard and ask fir money. .Voij ice luii e none. (. ' ath - Plulhps Instead of tli lono ulute lresses usuallv «(irn. the Marsh, ds ar,- now ui ' arint; shoit wliite dresses .mil in some e.iscs. pant siufs. Most of the Mai ' .lnils uork nally hard. If ,1 eoidd just be an honor ' Hopefully I ' ll be able lo hare a Mar- shal ' s Tea this spring lo install tin new presidenl. Maybe ihis uill pro- mole a little more Inntor and Iradi- tion. Cathy I ' hillips OUTSTANDING SENIORS Hasinllhi I lliillk Ihr rlrrtloli of Oiitslaiiiliu Siinors ;,s ,i iiootl lliiiiij, in lluit it i ii-i-s irriii nitidii t, irn j c nlht 111(11 or 111111 not liiiir liiiu ir- ,;i.nii:r,l luforr] Mi oiihj ic iit (v that ,1 lot ofstudrnts iluliil lotr hut I ll,urs.. thill ' s III, HUM of thi ■j cnriiil apiithi oil iiiiiijun. Boh W altrmuiii III itsrlf. I tliiiik that It IS a -,„„ tliiioj.. hut I frrl tliiit ihriT loiihl ho iiiiothn jtrorrihiio to ' j o iihoiit iioiii- iiiatiiiii. Oni of flu ihfiuitioiis W, li- ster has f,r ontstaudiii- is iins, tthil ami [I i oii suhstitiitr iiii.srillril fir outstiimliio I OII hiiir uusitthd se- niors ami I noss tliiils a hi I uas clcrlrih Ch.iilcs NkCiiriA riio olootion oj Ihitslamliiii Se- niors IS or-j,i,ni:nl In tin Elrrtion.s Board, a Smatr (oniiniltm oni- iiKitiioj, a stud, lit fir i ' ntstandimj, Sr- III, us is dour 1,1 ihliimj, Ihr stiuhnt ' s II, inn ,11 a s n-rial liox in Elliott Hall Sominalnnis iisnalh liisl uhonl luo u, ' , ' ks and thru ihr stinlrnt hod, ,,,l,s n, ' .,ius, ,, somr misumhrs- t,imln,r iihont uhrthrr ,„ili ih, sr- nior ,l,iss or tlir rnlirr studrnt hodij nils 1,1 rol, till turnout uas jioor. Thrir lias also s,,nii , urslion iis to Ihr rahdili of this rlrition. Tarn llliss III nu ol tins, the t Miit rlirlcil OiilstaiMliiMj; Sciii(ir . ,-r, askrd llicsr i|ii.stiiiiis Wlial .In ,,ii tliiiik aliiHit tllr ,l,ai.ili 111 Olllstaliillll. Srlilnrs:- ' ' and What ha r .iii .l.inr to merit hnna an Oiitstaniliip Srni.ii riiot,.ura|)li l W ilhain II.k.v Huniir Coiii-t 2.1. l,n Cmrl 2 Hall Eseii.lu,- Bnaul i, ( Onti 1,2,:). -1. APO 1,2,3,1. ,nsit% Inn 1,2,3,-1. U-n (c.inl i. lldiK.i Cdurt 3. .APO 2.3.4; ,ii-.lU liiskrllull 1,2, i, I. EllloH Hall Ci.iimil 2.!.1. EunitlM- B.mhI ElliuK Hall 3.4, feel tliiil I ' m III! Oiitstii)i li}ii: Sc- iiii ' r l},r,iiisc , ( inij nil sucilr Ixiskcl- hall ,v i,„,v ,111(1 ,lrri,lr,llii diffvrrni form of spccrh-iiunjhr not oiitstiiixl- )i . Init a niinhiiutltoi, like thai ccr- tainhjdors stami oul ' Bftli Sossamon Uinii firofilr urir rlr, tr,l u ho ,lul not ilrsriir il ,ni,l ihrir urn ihusr I, ho Jiolllil h,lir hrrii rlrrlnl hilt urrr not. I hair no iiinilins nhont tlir flirt that It inn tlir iiosilnoi oj iirn - simiiri rililor thai iiinilr nn nii (hits- tiiniliio ' Srinor. aiK Moon- OUTSTANDING SENIORS (Idii ' t tliink the uholc stmleiit hiidt slioiiUI VDtc. onhj the seniors be- cause theijie folhnied the Outstand- ing Seniors for four i cars. Maw |ohns()ii The ilcctinu uasnt announced cnoicji ami it (h ' i }il sccni to l)c an honor antjnunc. I uas (la ted lic- ((Uisc I have an unusual name. .Vo one can forf ct it. C lii is Kaics Til iiic, the clrctioii of Oiitstinuliif Si ' iiiiirs iKis IIS fair us iniij niiij In choD.sr. Till- inirs ulin hair dour tlir most iiihI liinr hrrii hriiiil of air tlir ours rhrird I u oil ril as hard as I roiitd in the raparitii of Exrrulitr Sccrctanj ofCouil. Florence McC;askill has tiinird iulo not iiiiirh more Ihaii u iioindurili) roiitrst I f rl likr its soiiirlhiu- tlial llu- sriiior rhiss rallirr Ihiiu Ihr ulioh- sliidrul hodi shoiihi rlrrt. I frit likr thrir urir priipir who should have brrn (hits- taudiufi Scui(u-s thai were not. A.v for inc. I W(is stupid enou i,h to he in tlir wroni plans at thr ri lit tiiiir. Maitli.i l..iwr.imr nstitution of JiiduiMl C:oint 4. AHEA St;A V ice Hifsiclt-nt 4, Srii.itf 1 .2..S, I ' lfsidcnt I, OniMit.i tioii Coinmittff i.-l: E ecutiM- Ad is()r Bo.iul I Who ' Who 111 Amcikaii ColleRe ,ind UiiiM-isitifs .5. OUTSTANDING SENIORS ■ ' (h.n ' l Ihiiik il lui r. Ih, (111111111 lirnuiM lint inuu ' ji j rnj h hni ' H illinlll ll Ml llilllli ' s Lnnui, u„ ,a,Hi us ,111(1 I uas chvlrd lu • , ,-, of, „iiu,iiu, k.itliv llic ks Thr election wtis a farce. It was nothina but a popularity contest and the only people elected were tluise whose names hate been heard on eampws. Cath Barnes Il is II iirij Inid fonn of •j incni- iiiiiil. rcKjilc Kite far a iiiiiik . Il nalhj (li)isii ' l rc((iiiiii:r ii Int iif fniiplc ilIio litirk fur this (iiiiiiuis. I do:, I knoiL nhij I was ,Uol, L I don t ' J iioss tliat it ' s for iiic to saij. Id hdir to ask those uho totiil for i,n |ini LaiKMStn liinvj. III! (hilslaiiilnr Srnior u as soiiirthiiiti thai nhunjs srrnird to hra rrmotr ,„ss, „7, ,, hr.au.r I Ii, r off iiia,}iii- in,il 111,1 ii,l,i I oio,i rtio,, ,t itii this ,, 111,1,1, s ,s iiith II,, ' Driiiiui Pi- l,„rli„, ' ,il Sxl.il l!(.s,-i, Li-m-l.iturt- 1.2.3, SL-n.itf ), Ek-etlu Hu.iid (.li.uriiK.ii 2. NCSL Clni man -1; chosen Best Speaker at NCSL 4, VVEHL 1.2.3.4. C.irolinian 4. OUTSTANDING SENIORS IkkI aluui s minted to he lionw- (■(lutinii (iiuiii. hut I i iicss I ' ll settle for bciitfi an Otitstaiidinfi Senior. I luaa chosen heeinise of intj uruft. eor- riiption, unmeditated ffdi. eonnee- tion with the sijndieatc. and a face onhj a mother could love. Bill Xasji think those that arc ijiudified arc ijuite often left off the haUot. I feci I was elected heiausc of nu i;c)1(7y concern for the i ' niicrsiti . Susan Whittington l.c-msl.itiiif I, HoiiDi Court 1. AtlcMii. CHii.-.al 4, W li(i Who In Ariirniiiii (■oll,■ ,■ A. 1(1 L ' nucsitirs. N ' al al Sliulcnl K,-«ivtfr. ■ (• , , il I siiiil Idulnl appn- (idle this hoiKii. In aiisi: I ' li iLuiilid Id lie cii Oiitsldinlinij, Sciiioi ciir siiHC my jrcslimiin i cai. lis iiul iioithuhilc except for Ihnsr ii ho mi ilcrtfil. I feci that ' I uas ilntnl h,- iiiiisi ' iicn iLhcii ' I i, ' ii () iiimiitis. pcoph ' knoiu inc. Darwin lloiicwiitt iloii ' t kiioit xchij I (I ( s sc!c( tcil as III (hilstiiiiiliiiu Senior unless it ' s he- inise I hiiie a lol oj jnenils n ho uanleil lo reiiiihiirse inc for nil loss • [sleep M.iisli.i HiKk,.lfU LcKisl.itnre 1.2,3; Senate 4; SGA Viee-Piesicleiit 5; Six-.iker Pr(.-Teaiii 3,-1. WEHL News niiector 3; Carolinian 3,4, C.r.iddi -I; NCSl, n,l,i;.i Hon 3.4. OUTSTANDING SENIORS . sk Inr Colli ' U- ulin I ntn lliul lir uouhhil knnu i:,r finiii Ail(i,ii ,,-in. ,il Mil iiiinir , liimiliar l r- riins, I nnrr iinifo, „i, offiiranil mil iiiiiiii IS our of thr loj, Ini iilij in ihr iilliliiihrliiiil listiirj, oj stiitlvnl luniirs. J,a„ l-as.,t,-. ■ ' ,- im: II lot of III! ' iiroiilc hiliiud Ihr sriiirs urir not rrro ' niizrd for Ihr iiolk Ihriju ilonr. This hooslrl Iriiin s iiisl ii uoiihii to rrrriir thr tillr. onhi thrijrr not nrotinizrif Ihn ,„- , lot of frirnih -j ot mr rlrrtrd Siiloii Lewis ; tlon ' l think mil, I, of lli, iiliol, jynirrss hul I lihr llir idra of Ihr iiiiolr sliiilriil lunhi lotiuo, 1,1 l,k,- l, srr III, ' olnlioii ,liniin„t,;f r,„pl, ' kIio j_i ' t vlfitcd ar, ' llios,: nhos, ' II, nil, -s till- Old in front of Ihr ju-oph ' ,111,1 its not thos,- ah, ' ihi all tin ' uoik. I ' m one , f th,is,: p,; pl, nh, h,is hiiil lluir nam, ' out in front of pciph- Inrniis,- of SCA. Holiir McK.uland lik, ' III, ' i,h;i of hiiriioj, nil stn- (Iriils vol,- ,. ■ Ontsl,in,liii Si-nnns hc-niis,- th, ' s,ni,irs ii ho ar, ' ,l,;t,d lull,- not to In- thosr alio intirmt nith ,ill slinh iits anil not jiist siniins. Ik-iiifi a niiiiorilij on tins raiiipn. ' .. I was ircii ,1 , hail,, ' to h, ,n tiro and instead of ,-lioo iii ' n ,ip,itlii or ilis ' nsl. I ,li,,s, ' to ,1,1 somithnin • iii- pns. Stc-M ' Catrs I I n ■■Rccrralioii-chnk nut tlic ilicfioii- i ; ! : (; ■( mrdiiiii ' nf the noiil (iiiil ii ;) jii- ; ■! , tci iif lin ht nill picrrr iiilo iioiii iiics. Wlirfliri or not tins holt nf li ' j,lit nill coiiniit to tin- inner recesses of i our luind nil ,leiienils on hou alio looks (It uIkiI ' Tnj-Ojien Re, Both iiynry urestl- ini room, pin ' -jionij,. and pool tnhles are maihihle 3 )lii; l v ( ueek. ■ Suiniiitin afternoons. Thosi- of ijou uitli ' lon ' j er hair ' u ill n((ir suiniiiiint caps— this is not a sli- lit to i onr nias- eiilitiiti . nten. Coif and tennis. Open all day o ! for sttidents. hut classes hare prioritij. Clubs arc aiiiilahle on a loan basis. Pineij Lake. Recreation area uith suiainiin :. and btnitin ' . The cabins. lo,l ie and house are open to anij campus ori anizatnni throuc- hinit the i ear. Stuilents are nunc than welcome. Less tlum L5() people took advantage of it this fall and that in- cludc l thc Facullifs Sen Comers l ' icni . Rollini:. d(mn hill.s. skippinti ihrouiih tlic tpiad. lisitiuii the i reek near ( ' (Uic. balaiuim: on the strict ciiibs. runnini: to the Yr L)r L tur- nin- around and around ni circles, and just plani old jumpiie in the air. . ll this is recreation. Rec-rc-ation can ij.iie ncu life or jf Ireshness ' to ijtuir tcinpinanj stai ( her, ' because ncu eitalitij spriw s dalnu sph, th tin Lis l.uinlc|uist Recreation can offer a new freshness. (Below) Mary Hunter, lane 4, starts the 200 freestyle. (Lower left) Swimmers competi- against time as well as their opponents. (Lo- wer right) Coach Gaskin and NLmager Sally Kunkel confer on practice workouts. The water stays the same — the way you move it makes the difference. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The difference between good and great is a little extra effort. Take your marks! The Varsity Swimming Team Swimniint; is flu ' uomcii s spent to achiiAt- aisit st.itus this yen. Last vcar swimiiiinn (iprratid at an hitc- ifst Clul) level witli a limited niiinher of suiinmers anil a few meets, Des- |)ite a eiv limited budget tins i ' ar Cnaeh l, nne (Raskin and tier assist- ant, (iavle Zion. ha e worked with the small nneleiis ot retnrnees lidin last year and smne lieshnien .uid transfers to Imin an interenlleniati ' team complete with ' 411. ds tn work t(i wards, intensilied praetiee , ]n a schedule olineets. The team is in the process ol hinld iny. Oxer ' twi-iit interested women tinned (II, t lor the Inst practice. They included heginners. those with lim- ited experience ,iiid those with competiti ' e swinnning experience. Practicing at k ' ast three hinirs a week, the team swims during Open Hee ,ind at other odd hours of the ihu ,iiid iiiglit, 7ir Diih tciiij ta i heller is le Meiiii mure , , , mid ui In Id ij iie iheiii is mm h lime irs tee (■(in ill llie uiiler. Due to time coiiiiiiittinent ( prac- tici ' . tia eliiig. meets) and medical reasons the te.mi lias dwindled to a small hilt dedicated ten members. To (illdiii (niij hjpe of Ik i ' Jil in pritfi- eienei . it takes dediedliim mid lliisi kids imii -inn iqni lei mid smrifieed. giiliiiiliiniiiiirMlilfat tmttiimmmi Swimming gets gruelling because of the distance and time factor ' but the team swam 1-2 miles each practice to work towards victory in their first season of Intercollegiate Varsity Competition. h;-, - fig ... : S L-.. -iMI l ' i l li g-. rl, ifn niiiir ami uiiulrd to suiiir Tlirir ' .s an aiuazin- ,liff rriirr i ■| ' lic ' sc swiiiiiiK ' is ,in ' iiidiMilii.iK pn- llirir niiitlitioiiiiif mid tlicific dm M.ii.ilK ciimniittc ' d t(i the team as a lliis tlifii,s,ln:s. Tcain Hiatus pa hIioIc. )iiu (diiaijs rrinij uizr llii first caili citlicr tii pitk up cliau;ii;ini; tiim .1 tn lirl rip (itlui tci peak .It ,,,„., . , , no liinr uoidd ani; of (lie n lil ni.iinciits, V ' j,rl rralhi r,v- n„i su num. a jiul lirrs, If aho, r dir rdrd ahoal vk iiiiininij, and nr ' ir j,lad tiaiii . . Ill hair It on llir iiidiiidiial nr ' rr out dim . . . it ' s not a fakiii hash . . . that ' s icliat has hi hi tins lijin tliuii:, iii irallii do hair tram tram toi rthrr. Cciaili, (hir ihiirj, that v ii; i7, ( aiiilx Wcisr IS liood about this tram IS if lUrij hair So far tins season INC-C. is 2-2, somrtliiiiLl to talk ahoiit. thiij riniir to losini tlie liisf two meets durint; the nil (n a iihoir tram, not jiist indii i- liiial e eiit anil then beating Furnian r i i s, Ciiaeh l.xnne (Raskin, tun.. . it iiiiirr iiriiT , ( i7 . and a Till kid ' , air an an of rarh otiiri— iinitlri iiriri ii ins. i See spiina snp- ronstaiilh nitolird iiidi inir aiiothri. ph-inent lor Inial results). (K.ii I, ■In Sl.iil. ' i liri-s HUH to h. uiii ., i.-l,,x ,1 ;4 h-iiun. „■,■! (Hrlou i.iilr,) ( Millii., il,■lU.■ l.ils.s oil ,I,M im Ihr l,.(llrv K.L, lltrl(nM Cloud MMils lo ,, rios, ' ,,,i.-, (i.rln l-lu- uilli Uo. , wl„-llici o,, ir hm.Ix o, nol 1971 72,SwiiiiniiiiKTfum M.irci.i BailUtt CMilhia Borkk-v Snsa.i ;li.,r n,-lKM.ill ll.inidfii M.ii-v MuntiT. i.ipt.Li.] M.ntll,. Keatli- |,-.,n„rSri,.tli CONUIO Wis,. Drill,, Zr.-i.iaii.i (:,),,Lh: LM.niC.isklll Assist.uit: (;,l l.•ZlOll Mail.imis; SalK Kilnkfl M. Baitlctt (Far left) TinuT!, clock Sue Clil (Center left) Debbie Strickland e phasizes freest ' le kick during pri tice. (Left) Coa,!!! Gaskin and team. • ' . Hockey team breaks even. Ellie Jones to nationals. r.uln Coadi B.vk SisK-v. tlir Wuiiiciis Firia ll()ckr Team play. -d one ' (il till- tdiiirhcst silicdiilfs in re- cent Mars. In tlu ' ir opi ' ninu; game, L C:-(; tictl High Point, l- . As one mcinlicr said, Winninf isn ' t cvirijth- in i. IcHisinii i n ' t (;iii f iiii , hut what is a lic. Tlun- lust loss came at the hands ol Appalachian State L ' ni ersitv, 1-3. Playnig cm Astrotnrt, L ' NC:-C; held their own nntil ASU scored two goals within tlu ' last two minutes. Endu- rance as the major prohlem UN ' C-G faced diM ing the longer halves. Traveling to Madison (College, ' ir- ginia. L ' N ' C-C; plaved one of the stro- ngest teams in the East, l ut dropped their second game in a row, 0-3. The trip to Madison was a long one as one pla ci commented, Wlu travel S! hours to phnj Juickct uluii there are so inani [lood teams near here.- ' Alter this slow start, the team de- h.ited ii al . SL ' on our own turl-Mud ,tlle , l ' (:-(;. Ellie Jones led tlie scoring with 2 (juick first h.ill goals. The D.iense held ASU scoreless during the second half Tlie team ' s morale was greath in- ere.ised In their first letoiy, 2-1, as the eujoijetl u inning iinniensehj. High I ' oiiit Fell to U C:-G, 2-1. Co.uh Sisle iipro.iehed the team ineinliiis loi plasing .is iiHli itluals .iiul not as ,1 team: Evenjhodii is part of the leinu uhether lie ' s phnjini: or on the snlehni The team is not just one iihit er. and it ' s not the score: it ' s liou Hill i mi play the fiame C.itauli.i o i ' rpow -red the ti ' am. 0- .5. Tlie outr.m. outhit, and outscored I AC ;, •fhe u.ad «,is doiniiialioii when INC-C dele.ited E.ist Cuciliiia L ' lli- ersl( , 1(1. Elhe Jones seoli-d 3 goals ■ Hid the defense h.id no prohhins .ont.nning the ECf ,itl,Ki. Alt. i tin ' g.iiiu ' , goalie Chervl 1 l.ilhii.iu said. ■ didn ' t t et to phoj too nnuh t.Hlcuf. hut I didn ' t mind at nil , s the dejense plaiied nell „sa nnitr During the first game of the Deep South Tournament, rough phiying Catawba defeated the team again, 0- 3. Coker ' s defeat in the second game was one of the highhghts of the phiying season. The team used some scoring methods different from regu- lar season phiv including the first de- tensive goal of the season, a penalty hully goal, and two goals by a wing. 1971 Field Hockey Team Barb Belt Sr. co-captain Bctt ' Blessin Sue Cline . Knn Cooper al Craemer Kath ' Crissman Elaine Groves Daphne Hal! Sr. co-captain Cheryl Hallman Debbie Harnden Dolly Hunter Becky Johnson Ellie Jones Lennie Lebherz Jo.Ann . Iessick Fran O ' .Meara Sherry Riddick Cindy Wiese Coach: Becky Sisley Assistants: Kathleen Jones Doris Kaatz A fine defensive effort held Coker scoreless. .At the conclusion of the tourna- ment center forward, Ellie Jones, hal- tliack. Daphne Hall were selected to represent the Deep South in the East Tournament. Ellie was chosen to par- ticipate in the National Tournament. The Physical Education C raduatis battled UNC-G to a 1-1 tie during a game playing in freezing weather. They displayed flashes of skill and team play, but neither outplayed the other. Special award winners at the end of the season were; Sherry Riddick, most improved: Kathy Crissman, manager; ' al Craemer, most consis- tent; and Barb Belt, the player who gave the most on and off the field. Elll. lours ll„ ' trams I, ml, s«.,.l Ultl, .S mi.ils In, the All the girls worked well together — it ' s unique to have everyone so cohesive. On previous teams I ' ve experi- enced some type of dissension, but here it doesn ' t exist. 1971 Field Hocki- - Results Hit;h Point 1-1 tie ASU 1-3 lost Madison Collegt (Virginia) 0-3 lost ASU 2-1 won High Point 2-1 won Catawba 0-3 lost East Carolina 4-0 won Deep South Tomnani ■nt Catawba 0-3 lost Coker 4-0 won Graduates 1-1 tie SEASON RECORD; 4-4-2 50? games won 197 1 oI1cv1k 11 Results 11 lull Point 15- 5 15- 6 won W.ikr Korrst 15- 9 15 4 won East C:an)lina 15-10 15 13 won AST 15-12 17 15 won llijjl, | ' „i„t l.S-16 18 16 won Wiiitliiiip 13-15 8 15 lost Wake FoiTst 9-15 15 7 15- 3 won ASU 14-16 12 15 lost Winthrop 12-15 11 15 lost Cokci- 15- 7 14 16 15- 3 won App. lachian Tournament Winthrop 15-12 4-15 15- 7 won E. Tcnn. SU 15-12 10-15 15- 10 won ASl ' 13-11 15- 7 won W. (icoigia 9-15 9-15 I.ist second plac ■ finish Catawba 15- 1 15- 9 won Catawba 15- 3 15-11 won Ili ii Point Sports Day Wake Forest 15- 7 15- 7 won High Point 15-10 15- 8 won El on 15- 3 15-13 won Catawba 4-15 4-15 lost East Carolina 11-15 11-15 lost SEASON RECORD: 15-6 ' lA ' .i games won L.iiirif Lmidis clinks the b.ill fur .mother point when UNC-C; beat E. C. 15-13. Weaver glances aiixi- toward the score- d inst before UNCG e hack to defeat ASU Unity put it all together as volleyball team won 15 matches. ■■Theirs n,r frulu.u, jralous,,. nr hanl rr in s r,„ir ii,,Ui: ' If starting 1,1,1 Njis ,n ' i„st ,,,„■ hi:J, I, ' ,,,,,- ,il- luii l,„tl,i, ' J f„-tl, l,( ' „,(,,ihi,is cf- fn,-tr The plauTs s,-,ni uilliiia ,,ik1 . v the disiir t(j Irani as shdwii li (i (i -.i t liiiiirs (il pi, ntur, ' 4.11111- .iiul tra rliii 4 tunc, nut tn iiuntKiii nului- (In.il piactKc tunc, riir skill l.vrl niipr.. ,(l tlnoiii;- liniit til.- s.aM.n as tli. t.aiii uoik.-d .sprcialK haul (Ml tlir mims and M.l- l.ss. Tlirv iHxainc- stmnu in all as- pri ts 111 Ljaiiii- pla . TImaM ' n.it oiiK ., ot stiiiiatli- lint also ilrpth, (aiarll I ' at llirlsrll.r pnintnl lint tliat iiids Ifu,,, it n, lid • ,1, ' lh,„ rvjit ,i,„, jo, our -j,,,,,,! rHr, iK ' v iiriir ur ' ll I, in, fi, r. Hrniila I ' lKkrtt. scniin taptaiii ol (lie tram, will lint lir li.uk lir t c.ll tn ni.ikr tlirii nppiiiirnts ■ ' nil Iriitlir, Ultll lirl |ln«.ilnl spik. ' , .1 .Irllintr ol- Irnsur «r.,p,,ll With tills stlrln th. ilrpth, skill, iiiiilv. and ritiiit, tlir tr.ini achirM-d a rrriird nl 1 ■ ) urns ,iiid fi drl,-al hirsid .1 Kviird nl r, urns .iiul H VVVV ' Ss hats 5%r!8 Must nl thr tinir tlic liol ll all y JflluW shnllts nl Vl •Mo, r, lllnM, .l n] it ' s jlisl Ulljl, ■It lonlhr,- t. ■riiiuk oft ■Hi- II uoiiuiii lam in tin 4 iii, Hnl n,a ij,at VSC-C iini rriilhj hr ii ro„,r tlirx .ilsn nsrd ,1 Int nl rnlll.lr - lulrh troiur lirrniid l.lllirs lil,ikllr4 thr nllr l.,lll , aainst . Sl ' tlir team snilrn.l nlir lll.ll, h.s r ,itllia In w.il.li (ailik, Inss, I M (i, 12-1.5. ( ' t tllr ' vC i Ihrii onnd lurk lln.4 hrlprd Ihr t. 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' Ili.j;li I ' liint Cnlhur ,Sp,irl D.i 1971 OLLEYBALLTEAM Bc ' cca Anderson Diane Conder Betsv Cooper Betsy Farthing Cherie Flvnn Donna Friesen Laurie Landis Karen Moose Jeanne Palmer Gavie Person Brenda Puekett senior eaptain Pat Walters Coaeh: Pat llielseher Assistant: Kathleen Jones was a dis appointing letdown loi team. Tl en overeonfidente ii game phi ■ suffer throughout the niatehes. • en though thev miu t out of ri ( ■. The two losses ende, season on a sour note. L ' (;-(; reeeiNvd mauN lasoi eomplime Its about the ■liip ctli,! (if tlic ten ii. their i i ' iicriil iillitinl Udids III ■h utUcr. aud tluir ,„■ SpDltsllllll v i ;). llninit luiiit the Soccer team survives season. ' F r ( (. -ouIimI- I,, ,11 N 11,1,111, I, I. lU.ulr-.t II, ul, I ' ,,,,, I Tlinc cars of impati --iit waitint; .j ■ paiil oil lor William An as soce.r In--  ' « (.■aim- an iiitcic (illr ;iatr sport at .-V . UXC-C, II, was til, ' ariMiii; l.iicc ' j behiiul tlir Soccer Clul, wliicli tliis ycarln-camia aisit sport. Tlic team uiis t ixrn n • ort iif se- cond class stiitiis pintiiilhi because it was their first ijenr as ti leiini. ' I ' lu- anant;cni( ' nts loi praitRc wen- oltcii fbiL-fd to slIkcIuIc aiduiul intr.imural foothall. If ue are i:,eiii , to June a soccer team, the least iir emi do is to have afield for them to jiliiy on. The field thev are plavmi; on is too sitort and wljeii it rams, It ' s like jilmiiiii ill a lioii siiidler The imner- saropiiiioii is tfiat the f eld needs to hi rebuilt The sport had eome to tlie iiiter- eolleuiate K ' vel Mth a eoaeli. a real seliednle, AU . a miiKn eiisis. The crisis was hair, Coaeli Terrell West had set some aiiideliues and It seemed as though an open reliellion hetweeii cciacli aiicl team was nnmi- nent. Comments such as the follow iiig arose lidiii the mstiuateil hall liuide- line; Coaeh said ue duln ' t look like siieeer jtUnjcrs. but then uluit does a soccer idnijer look like- ho ,1 cominiiit de.ilina with the right of the mdnidiial tame from one phncrwhen li. ' said: . o eonrt ean dielate liou ui u ' ar our heir, so ului should a coach ' - Th, ' -imlelm,. w,,s retracted l. the coach, l. ' fting an ill leelmg fall aside as the team camesfU prepaictl toi its first arsit season. The ,,p,ninu loss, (1-2, to Cmlfoid College was a giMid, hut dlshealten- iiig, e. peneiicc lor the team. . 1- ' ' ' ' ' i ' though l ' (:-(; dominated and ' on- t, , ' ,, ,,), ' ,il ' ,;.,s ' ' ' , ' ,l„ ' , ' , ' t,,n trolled al.oiit T.V, of the game, the ' 1 I ' ; ' I ' ! ' , ' . ' , , , , , , ■ ' ' ■; - •- ' lie el llieill ilulli t, Spartans were held smreless while Guilford was .il.le to score tw,, ,|iiick .goals. •fhe short season progr.sscd ra- pidl as I (:-(; lApeiiciRcd the sea- son ' s initial ictoi o i ' r High Point College, .- -(l. It was iiiidoiil)tedl a highlight ol the season since till- win was the first hir the ' mwK cieated spoit. Losses to St. .-Xmllews, I ' lelller Col lege, plus wins against High I ' oint and Ciiilloid i.Hinded out the regular season phu. 1971 Soccci- Results Guilford 0-2 lost Ilitrh Point 5-0 won St. Andrews 0-4 lost Guilford 2-0 won High Point 7-3 won Pfeiffer 2-9 lost IA( ' Tournament X ' irginia W ' eslex an 3-4 lost SEASON REGOHD: 4-3 42 ' won If we can just deep the momentum going. 1971 Soccer Team William Au, eo-capt. Skip BailcN John Bain ' James Brown John Brown Paul Chantler Daine Eisold Bill Harrel! BoliIIites l,arr Lucas Allen MeRevn(.l(ls Bill Messenger Ernest Rea.l Dwit ht Shaw Brian Strnpp, eo-eapt. MikeThroop Joliu Trae Isara oni;kusolkit SteM ' Whitaker Coach: Terrell R. West Assistant: Al jangles Ivir.i Voimkiis„lk,t h,-.,(K tie- hall t(, Duiuht Sh.n St, Aiiilrews, 4-0, thd not ilemora- arc truhj cohcsiic. as thi ' win was a h e the team lieeause tlie realized team etioit, not an iiuli ulual efhirt. St. Andrews was a soeeer powerhouse lliir|i Point ai;aiii was troimeed In and the team was luateii heeaiise St. rXC-C. 7-:5, in the last eame ol the Andrews was ' , r ,r) and s7n) iee . ' season. To the aina . ' iiieiit ol almost I he deleat In I ' lellhr was (|lllte a the entire te.ull, (lose fo 2(10 lans till - speetaele 111 that the e.une was pla ed lied out to see th.-lll pla ... it ,,n ail lAtraordinaiiK miidd lield, seemed the team had .stahlished a with mdnidii.d liulits lueakini; out loothold in eampiis lile. Ilie pla el s l„twe,Ti memlurs ol hoth teams. Ilie li.id eri.d lor piil.lieit , hut had he- hnal outeome ol th - i;aiiie was ill h. eoine rather exnieal ahoiit tli.- laiis oi ol I ' leillei, 9 u.Kils to our 2. The support. ' W ' c ilidii ' l rxpirt (iiiijhodij will aa.imst {anllord was most to ii ' iiic. so il uoiddii ' l lidic Itollicird satisiviIUi heeaiise it spoiled then us ij no on, ' hud shouH up o vr- homeeominu and it ,i eiieed oiii er. the laus had hi- iiii to eoiiie to openillii loss, l-or o irr thr S;i,ll7((nv the eallies ' Most ol the people knew lookrd and jiUuird Ilk, a Icnu-tUnj lilll. .ihout tie ' iiitn, a, les ol the game, hut likrd tlic nuiil motion constant mo rmriit, Tlic team « as upset in the first round ol the Dixie (, ' onlerenee Tournament l) iininia ' eslr an— a team the ' were la (ire(.l to heat. A de- termined Wesleyan team and a couple ot lluke goals upset tlje te im and ended the Spartan ' s season ear- lier than expecteil think that tliiiif x tire mm iiif ■ icurcis ptiltiit II I ccr. if lie (till just ktcji till turn ' ' oini ' . iililitisis nil . r M Men ' s basketball is at UNC-G. It is a coming thing. It ' s be- coming a winning thing. Winning ten games, the team has the best record ever. The record and growing support are making men ' s basketball at UNC-G. It Ix iin as a i-ai ol piDiiiisr. Bruce siiau ((V 6 ) was hack to com- plement tin- 1(1111 ictiiiiim;j; starters, Watson. I ' lephclK Estes. and K..I.- liins, Tlie season he an with a win against Central esle an lien Sliau seored in the last t sci setniRls iif the game. Then disaster struck. Tlie Spar- 97: -7 2 Men s B.isk.th ill Team hn iChei k IX 11 Coll M: ik Di, chenk , R( nif Ki old ptain 1 Este . tn-c. 1), M- Fr, Ho ,l 11 Iiilin Du Ic 1 1, dm-s D: niu 1 ' cplu.ll Mike HiK Stt xe Ho )bllis. li captaii Br ice Sh i Ke 1 Tnn CI To C. m W.i ,cll: 1, soil, tr IllCS S -captain viS.a-tt .Jvs slst llll Mike Tollex M. nager Kcn . iidrew.s (.aibmc) Bruce Sh.iw slioots lioiii 16 ' out. fBF; (Rmhtl Co.hIi SvM-KctI l c l.ist lillinile uislriictioiis ilniiim .1 .losr u.niir vMtli Mcth- t.ins uric routed In B.ulxi Srciti.i, Eloii, and I ' trittci in tlinr nc f tlnvr i ames. UXC-C trailed t.. ( ;r.vnslHir(i Cnllrnc ' arul l)i-at tluir areli ii als in iiMTtlTnc. ' I ' lif Spartans, down l) li at halltinii ' , rallied in tlu ' st-cond hall to tn- the amt ' , and went on to u 1) II points. After a disappointin ' loss to N. (;. Weslryan, lh. nipp.d St. , ndrc vs on IVee throws l) I ' ie- phoir and Bobbins, 6.3-62. The Spar- tans ilroppi ' d two elose ijanies to Methodist and l.xnehbnru. Ili( lionneed baek with ,ni nn pressi e ietorx o er ( ' hristophcr .Newport, .S(v70. One week I.Lter, r (-(: lost l.ofh then ...iiiHA HI the Chnsloph.r Newport Christ, n.is iient ,cs thru loitniies s.nik to •St point .il the s( asoii. Christmas, with Co.ii h Swiir- leitixe use ol the lull eonit ■ss del.ns,, the inol.lle lllle,!, le.itcd l.Miehl.lir- Collee, ' in ur l, Shaws l.nup with 1 se- lelt. 72-71. louiiia the low () er i;ets el .111.- pi Th.x d More Miiasliiiis; ti iuinphs followed as the tfani ruined irginia ' esle an and St. Andrews 1) ictoiy margins of 31 and 12 points, respectively. The biggest game of the se;ison was the return match against Greensboro Col- lege ' before a standing room onlv crowd in Coleman Gym. The Hornets urri ' out for revenge, but the Spar- tans tliw.irtcd their plans with )rilliant defensi e and offensuc fort. In the end, thc won In an amazing 24 points, 94-70. Things si ' t ' nied to be falling into pkice for tin ti ' am. The were third in the conic rence with a 6-.3 rt ' cord at sejiiestei break. Unfortunately for UNC-G. Bruce Shaw and Tom Watson be The team lost starters Tom Watson and Bruce Shaw at the end of the semester, but added two new players. This different ball club recovered from two defeats to even their record, 10-10 with two more wins caiiu ' inrlitrihic due t(i nr.iilcs. ' llic pin i -Xrwpnr I aiH Spartans addccl Bohhv Ilanlin, Init Icyaii, The Sparl.i without a ' big ' man, tlu ' team was a again. ' I ' lun (in u (litTfifnt hall chih. Against N.C. Wcs- new rieoul in lias Ic ' van, they lost bv 4 points, 83-79. toi v oi si. years at Lack of height hurt the t ' ani again has one major go; against Central Wesleyan, and UNC- Dixii ' Conference C; was defeated 94-76. They regained spring .supplement tlicn Form with wins over Christn- ketball results). Virginia Wes- M re winning ms, thus I ketballs 1) UNC-G. ' I d lelt-to Tomname for the fi ct a .rief his- lie team win the (See nal ba.s- ' — ' .— - «i ' ? ? ' Men ' s Basket- ball team pro- duces wins! (B.low left) Varsin Cheeilc.iders (l.i ' lt to imlitl Pc g Wn-iiii, Celeste Jovner, Naiuv Amis. I.uim- Bi) m.iii (Head), Hope Wiilis, and Jam- WhiMi.iiK 1971-72 Men ' s It.iskethall C:e.itial ' esIe a Baihei-Scotia ' Turkey ClasMe Elon Pleiffer Cie.-uvhi.ni (OTl (• rsl,. ,,l, St An.l.r vv l, ' th(.di.t l.MKhbuii; Christopllei -Newport (Christopher Newport C ' hr liehbiiru (OT) jlinia Weslevai N.C, W,-sl,A,,n Ceiilial W.-levan Christopher Newixivt 71- 8.3 89- 78 75- 84 55- 56 lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost FT (Belowl Eurillnuhii (Below) Wrr, t:,llinu hrltrr Ini r„th liiimr. CcaehCalldw.n 1971-1972 Women ' s Basketball Team Debbo Bar z- Vivian Ch Sandee Crank Brenda Jer nisan Deborah I Ellie Jones Laurie l„u dis lo Ann Mc ssick Karen Mo ise Joyce Mo, berry Gayle Pers (Jii Mieki Pou ell Brenda Pi ckett Sherrv Riddiek ViekiTroi tinan Rita WiKc Coach: In le P. ( allowax A Sl tanl Cath lla es Debl ie HoKers Managers Indv Bret JoS, npkins Kath Williams ' % M - Starting the game and the season slowly, Catawba tied UXC-G 4-4 at the end of the first quarter. At the half the team led hy six and this point spread remained the same until the fourth quarter when the team explod- ed for twenty points to win, 50-29. Karen Moose and Rita Wiggs, a fresh- man, were high scorers with 12 and I 1 points, respectively. The team lookcil ami plai cd like it was their first f aiiie ititli l}roken phnj. ' i, turnoiers. and laek of team work. A spectator. U C-G outscored . verett 16-3 ni till ' first (|uarter. The Spartans ne er trailed tlirout;linut the game. .-Kyerett scored half of their points on free throws. Joyce Moiiberrv, a freshman guard, scored 1.3 points, Rita iggs again had 11. and Brenda Piickett played a gnotl merall game. LNC-C trayeied to Chapel Hill to play in THE Carmichael Auditorium. The team was neryous and most of them mentioned that yeah. I iot llu pits: l ' NC -C; took a one point lead at the end of the first (piarter. hut trail -tl at lialltiine as they were ha iug trouble setting up an effeeti c ' of- fense, ' fhr team eame hack in the third ([uarti ' r on a series of fast breaks and Chapel Hill turnoyers. At the end of the third quarter U C-C was ahi ' ad b thirteen points. Thereafter, (Tiapel Hill did not mount enough of an offense to challenge I ' XC -C. ' I ' lie team hit 64V of their ivvv throws and the point leaders were Wiggs, Tronl- man, and Riddiek, with 13. 12, .ind 10 points, ri ' S|)eeti cK. Ill a u.mie .ti;,nnst Winthrop lAC- (; w.is sliut out frciHi the inside e- boundinn .iiid sliootmn. ' flic te.iin could not mo e tin- ball fast enough, and tlie .ippcarrd i.iftUd. Tliev i on- The team works better now . , . they know how each person plays their own game; they anticipate each others ' moves. Debbo r pictMi.-s. l.i-tl lo right) Lamie Laii- ,neii l„„s.-, S.uidee Cn.nk, Ca lc .nid .-Vvcictt player take it eas l.ix with refreshments alter the g.imr. •md UNC-G won .5.3 .30. 197 i -72 Women ' s Basketball Catawba 50-29 won Averett 59-31 won Chapel Hill 52-38 won Winthrop 45-57 lost . verett 53-30 won Duke 55-41 verted 2,3 ' .. ■ ■ Ihissr bo bai iliihil lul I, ucriu t Carol K. Au.iin then lor iiisidc w the Win ■up fur ■ ' if ' Ir I, lloll I, a, I lit St , m .11 itli 1 tlno, Ihr ) out c uinl o hat it . riii ' ' I I ' olrtt ll br.a if 13 Ire, ut for ,1, is lik,- I, ■r pnnil. ' speet.i ■ ' ■ ' ;-: I ( -( .111 nio 1 imrss t ■. Vie, ,im throws. , first till losr. De , that III, lliaii III, II, 77,, ,., nii-l rii;ain lU the 1, 1,111 dun There W.IS more talking than usual between the te.im members which helped to set up L ' C-C ' s defense. Hit.i WiH- s scored 10 points in the first qii. liter. ,ind .it halftime the scoic W.IS ,51-1,3. A crett hit only 1.5 ' . of tlicii shots from the floor during the fust li.dl, Kyer body ijot to play. 77i,i hiokril likr thci nrrr finulUj a tram, aiili, ipalmi: rarli others iiuncs and rralhi uorkiii- to ,,ther. Debbo H.irat;on,i L ' (, ' -( .isl.iiii look ,1 (.cimmaiidiiK ' (Above Ifit) Vlcki Truiitni.in shoots iiisicif Inr two points while |o Ann Messick wat- ches. (Aboxe right) Linrie L.mdis shoots Irom the outside. lead during the first half as thev led Duke 31-11. Ill a game of main ' turn- o ers committed by both sides UNC- G made the fewer mistakes to win, 55-41. Everyone plaved and the team hit 64? from the free-throw lilie. Brenda Jernigan scored 1.3 points and played her Ijest game o erall so far this season. We ' re ieftin i better hij eiieli name. Coach Gu ' 1 like the feeling of being in a contest, competing, and winning. I enjoy playing with people on a team. Our liiiiuln-d UXC-C stmlrnts were rai]ilni]il sclrctid and asked two (jiirstidus. rhe wt ' i ■, lla t ' cm e er pla ed intiaTiunals, and If on ha e. «h dill (iu pla . nr if ini lia ci] t, li ilidii t Mill pla . nK-t -t (i mit lit line Immlred stu- dents replied (he did not plav he- eaiise of tlieii l.iek of tinU ' , too main other tliirii;s to do, tlie were not atli- letiealK ineliiied. or tlieie « as a laek of interest, I ' m sine ihiit I Udiit t« uiisic 1111 liiiic iiiniiiii up ill ul do an (I hiiski lliiill I mill ' .St ' nior female. i) iV lie mill h iif aitijtliin ' . llwrc ' s no tiini . |unior male, u s i tluil I coiilil. hill I am nnolicd in too mil, I, ill- nil, hi. junior female, Eiulit stiidi iits did respond posi- ti el that the plaxed uitraiiiinals and th.u reasons aried .ilso. hkc III, ' jirhmj ,i( h,i,vj. III II lonti- t. coiii- jHlmil ' ' II iiiiiinu . I riijoij phiijiiii liitli jH ' ojih ' on Ihr limn. CIikK ' llouaid, lis ..•iinlliini: to ,l, hi ' siili ' s n-iihir ohl stuff. I nnilril tlu ,x,i- risi mill llml s lli, oiihi iiini I , niilil llii il I ' leshman female. Its eoo; to e(7 ,1111111 from ri,iiilliiiiii for ,i uliilr. ShehiA Hohli, Cunp, titioii is ulurr It ' s ,it I ilout lull, tlu tun,- ,u skill f,u- till iirsitii ti ' iiiii. so riijiu lutiii- niunils. luiiioi male, iiliiiiiil Haskrt- hiill lutiiiinunils us ,1 I ' lisliiiuin hi- ,,iusr tlu l,„in n,r,l,;l ,i ,rut,ruiul I uiis tlw tullrst lu tlu ihn-m I irullii lik, pliiiiiiiii ,,,ll,iih,ill Inimisr I urn luilluuij ,l,;;„t lit it. lios, ' Mane I ' hil- hps Will I, I uus ,1 fiisliiiuin III Hull, ij Dorm, all the Physical Ecliuatioii ma- jors said they would kill mc if I didn ' t play: since I was weak and skinny, I decided to play. Jill Anderson (Goof- us) The Mens Intianunal program in- cludes flag football, bowling, basket- ball, vollevball, table tennis, billiards, Softball, tennis, and golf The men join a team at the beginning of the year and play on the same team all year long. Since thev have set teams rivalries are more noticeai)le than in Women ' s Intramurals. The various teams receive a certain number ot points for the place finish of an in- dividual or team. These points are totaled at the end of the v innini; tr.im li.is thin u.iiii ' on a plaiiui ' wliiih is kipt t(i xcar. Mens l..,skc ' tball lia e.l S.I nuich lately that now t«() to three hundrt ' d male on louiteen different teams, omi ' ii s Intramurals ini nis, houluiu;. table tennis. I, and %olle ball. E el «,,ma can be on a team if sjie want can also chaii. r teams ketball .iiid Nollr l all. boulinu lua. ' sep.uate Beginner. Intel ineiliat aiKed pla crs. Women are run b the Heere.itio bef. ar ,ind the •eii raxed from cMr IS r paiid- tliere are ' s pl,i iim .hid. ' t.ll- ketball, student ami she Aeeli l,,is- ■llllls .uid lekets lor .iiid Ad itramiirals sociation. hiti.iniiir.ils oiler ,iii .iltei n,iti c to ,irsit I, Mills rii, ,iic- .111 oppoitii- iii( loi reeie.itioii. Inn. exi-reise. eoin- |)etitioii. .iiid soiiutliiiii; to do to i:rl anuyfnnnlhr hooks ' I doiil 111, Ilk lh.■ shnnlll h.n.- ti. Ii. -. .| 1 l. ' l (hriM nil. uiia ullllr tll.A CM,.- Il FI..UI iImmm I didn ' t even think I was being oriented. Susan Maiban -The firs U ' dfi (if It! id lihiiii: ' I ttbodij ivds ' oinjS, ta come. Wlwn tlic iirls did come, I kv v petrified to deutli. listenitifi to all the parents tcUinf ine to take care of their daughter, make her studij, and all that rot. If they only kneie uhal I ua.t like! Fifshman DC The people that were O.A ' .s made me feel right at home a.s .soon as I walked in the doors. Nancy Wfiitz didn ' t attend am of the orienta- tion junk hilt the eoinoeation. and that was had .syi didn ' t go to anyth- ing else. I guess I can stand this cam- pus til next i car. Freshman girl It ' s much better than uppcrcla. ' is- iiien dorms. People know each other, they ' re closer and do more stuff toge- ther. Jean Rinehart The first day jitters hinged !i smiles and forced hellos. NobotK knowing anyone. Mass confusion, doubled by uncertainties and parents ' worries. Your freedom: . . . self-limit- ing in all aspects. Excitement pre- vails; the long-lasting friendships have lieen germinated. A week planned for you. See, you are some- thing special. The lines and quick loss of monev that depresses you are offset b ' the easy-going atmosphere in the beginn- ing. But then it hits you— you came to college to work and this you proceed to do intermittently with extra-cur- ricular activities. Your first year is full of expectations, impressions, doubts, and excitement. A freshman— a feel- ing, hope, and anxiety. (Sue Rosica, Freshman) The people here arc great. I think occasionally .some things get out of hand, like the noise; hut that can be expected. Nancy Wentz like the enthusiasm in the dorm. And I hate it when neurotics get up- set about water-fights. Lina Bell It took me twenty trips; so much junk, I couldn ' t believe it. ;- saiJB .. r r- ' ,, . p. ' ■:• — ._y 9 ■■ Vj L ' f - i St ' ttlril.- ' TluTi « ash up, and enjoy a rest— air iiiif the room, skinny up a tire, or pedal around the hed post. But w.iteh out lor tiekets! Residence II. ills are pi(k .ihout t eles in the dorm. U ' - _ ,j, n,,,f,„ .rX?Ljf ' lis a tiaditUmal att ' itud here nil u 1 1 kcnds. [iiiiidi E ci Miiiulax. tor main Wfck ot agonv as thev sit needles waiting for THE ca ter, so they can Leave this hoh to retm ' n and begin again the cvele. But there are tliose 77i( ' di rm is okai . especiiilli wechnds hceaiise eienjane s f ' oiir. Freshman liii Whoever said it was a good idea for students to be here on the weekends? Wi ' . J . This school has messed up my eating habits, my drinking habits, my sex life, and given me acne. Freshman. The prolilem with students ' work is tliat the tr to I ' unetioii on a torts ' liour week. Fort ' hour week! It ' s more ikv a i ' ort hour daw After ehisses all dav. (niavbe an interim of Clrazv Eights), comes the reaHzation around midnight that this will be another one of those memorable even- ings, an allnighter. Stocked with |ikntv of Mr. Flab crackers, Zitze Bars Twent niothrr lo r a- round th ef th 3, is; nd bois- teroiis d; ushte s ' Th it ' s a biglo id. vith .1 lot to atch Hoi «. M tht rs help. ins to kc •p things in line- -No t ook ii« in th e rooms. no e du ess , no water ' fiK Us— the re iren ' t main th.-is «h u vonld w ' oiiv i h .1 lor, ilii like theirc Wll and heaping spoonfuls ol Bra noted export, eofTee beans. Mm plod thinngli t(i see .iniitljei six o ' eloek snn ri.se before i)ur siiikini; e fs— bnt it ' s done! And now von ean bei;iii hist ueek ' .s paper— . Knd so goes tlie ron- tine, until finally the mind inaehine won ' t allow any more aeademic in- take and it ' s time for a ditTeri ' nt t pe of intake . . . 70° on November 23, an overnight freeze and a snow flurry the follou ing day; then November 29 another heat wave begins to steam on and off for the remainder of the ' winter ' season- woopie, what a long, hard winter it ' s been! ▲ MEN STUDENTS - ONLY - WOMEN STUDENTS Best thing about Phillips . . . is Hawkins! male sophomore Best thing about Hawkins . . . is Phillips ' Vicki Higgins I think it would be a mistakf for tliini to make Pliillips-Hawkins an all in. lie dorm. Phillips is the tanii-st lici s (Idini I ' m ' cmt srt-n niostl Ix- I. ausc thru ' arc l iils li ini; so t lose l) . Also till ' liirniture and stuff doesn ' t i;i ' t torn up as had. sophomore male. Humors ol pl.uis for reelassification of picsriit dorms .iiid construction ol new lines. ha e surfaced response hdiii m.ui students, especi.ilh those most closelv concrued, as I ' hillips- ll.iwkms residents. Some claim the iilfi ' iior motives as to dr.iw more men into the l ' ni crsitv so the e.in i;raduate, liecome leijisl.itures .uul l i ' t more moue for the l ' ni eisit . .Senior uirl. It |iist si ' inis more n.itnr.il li.iMiii; eu s .unnnd. thousrh th, ' rooms do seiiii like I liM- outdoors. Seinoi .-irl. PROJECT: To establish an International House open to all students interested in inter- national activities. (:„ni.- iiiMd, l,,„„ tl„ ...la Emoin.imil tn li . uitliin tins u;m..!t„r:E x:;„ z;: n,„-u,„ui ,.,. ,„„ ,.,,1 i„„.„„ .,„- .It .1 C;.-nii.n, c.,r.- .,i,cl r,l,,x dents lint alv, tli.ise uitli tr.i rlni. ' u.th H.Kh „„ tlK. C,.,. ,,p,,,,,, , . _,,„,„,, | vtnitus sp,.,n. lu-ad«l In iU,usc iinliiilc tl„. In- tcrnatimial K.-stual i.t FikkK ami tlic (a-rnian Kail. vstuiidr, ' It n ihr in- , trntioi, of the llninr In link iinulnii- irs ,in,l ' infnniNilli rvihair f ul,„s • ' ' V .T .i rrs. rnnlin- n.u ,. .- jHirliniilics fur tun rl. W.idiim thi.Mi li ail RC ttv icpt. the llH-s III HC stil a.-iit-, still iiidiKlc lini.- fo ILUtirs. a hlllr sImiw I,v Bv Hon, I (HC: piiil, l)r HomI) anil Hi, ' llo,,l,.,r lulus and a p, i In, man. • „ |h la,l,,ual Silicas al ill. The Residential College is about the only alive place on this campus. sophomore A s.H.nid a.iio.iti.in ill llic uoi- klllU llir sxs(,. I lie li.,s lirrll «,ll icicivcil ll till ' lll,l|iillt .IS ,111 i.p- pnltllllltx Ini ml. 11111, il irM.l. llll.ll Ic, ,111111- Ultll 1 r lli llM.lll,lll r,l iiislin.Hoii Tins dors lioxMAri put liliilr unik ,,l,tll.lll(ll l lll,ll, ■II. In,, ,„rss,„,„ „■ ,„„ ,AMi, ,li,hil rnili-r nr urn ,l,,ii,.j, a -.rnirs lri in, iL III jn. urrL. ■rlir lU iniv iiiiu ,,i, mil is iriij liiiir ((iiisimiiiiii I ' lil il • ii l I ' l l limiinr, lurls ll„i,,, niif iisrjul olilsldrofrl.issrs: Xll.itlic ' l .ispixl ol tlinsr tu.i llixs- trlN ti.uris hnust ,ili.l ( . 1 1 1 II, ml, is til, ' ,li,iiK, ' l,,r iiiiir, ' ii,tiiii,it. ' ,l,,ss- ni,,t, ' r,l,iti,iiisliips mi Il till-Ill liiii- iiiil l„ihi l,iz hinlliiis Inn iii H( . ii(l I iiiriiii Ihri III, hi. .Ill, is ' 111, II s,-, ' IIS III hull niilris -,,uiis. h„lli- nihi ' s s ,;„(s ,,■ II In, I, ' hil M fiisl Il niis s,, riiihiiiiiissiiK hill 11,11, II,,. h,„lij,,ins. Inslii,,,iii ,411! rh,M,- ,,Kv,,x. lu,, „,l,-s 1,, ,-,,,s , his ,ll,l„ ' IS ,|„Hk, ' ,l hill ,,l ,ln,,,sl, ■ I Ciiilh.iil ,1,1,1 mHIiiii. sI ,|.. .1,1,1 ,1 ih, n,p .i,i, ' ,,i itVukn, II, l,,iiil Town students are a social phenomenon within themselves. Senior Fnini ihc tinin studint ijiiu can ij i ' t (III idea (if the tijiic cf pco]i}c in tJiis area I ' ' iisliniaii  — - ' ■ assdCKitc ' loan slinh iil ' n itli ihc ones nlii) liaii! nut in tlic IS li ' iiinj c j_ „_ -• i .,,. ,. Sniior || ' ■ ' ' The tciwii students ' Icmij ' j;! ' nia ' not l)i ' ticK lint at Irast it is not stit- IniuK stciilc to tlir niliiil. Its true tliat some nl ns arc not ri mat, ' Letter til the editor, Canilinian. Nox enihei 15, 1971 ■ )li( ' l!i till- Rdok ncici nunc ' Let- t r to tlie editor. Ciiiiilinian. o - einl.er lo, 1971, Town stiuleiits loiinue, Klliott Halloa place to leave viHii Imlk uciglit dining the da il im eoin- niiite. One room lor 1,50(1 students, llowaliontalinildina,- ' But that ' s onh the lainpiis lile ol a town stmleiit. The iininediate liiisi- nesses of classes over, those students can lice the clutches ol rXC-C. Icas- nit; it to the suiroiiiidinn niortai and stone, and return home lor a i haiiee ■(hill, iK.nhh is. ij ijii In, in ,1,1 „hl Innisi II ill, fii, (,lli, I l;i 7s it ' s jiisl as ha,lastli,-,l,,niirScuun It ' s kind (il sad thoin li, u hen cin ' e liM.l in a dorm with son,. ' ol th.-se |,eo|,le lo, flacc Mais and then lose contai 1 ulien oil iiio e, Tlie only people ' oil see all llie ones li - inj; around ou. Martha Lowianc c Wltllln ,un t«clil -luiir hnn.s ,, l,,«i, M.ulclit ni.iN II. Iciiml „ul iinim liim ulth (Immies, liidiim bcMiul .1 h.UKlliil (.1 cauls 111 a h.iml. cm licr,-(l .iiiKini; locfci-.s, n, li.vl (Inun in the Ki.iss ,il lliini, ' Buildings and grounds are the biggest obstacles to education on this campus. English professor Architecturally it ' s a disaster area . . . better yet, it ' s a Monstrosity! Judi Singletary Watili It BikI .11 tluxll slip iitiht (Jill Ik. Ill iimii r (.iir roils and iiiiirs, « itli nil inint.il pel i rptiiin nl Mini i- sii.il in.ptiiiii .it all. Ilduinu uitli tin- liTi.s ,,| iiinn miuliilatKins lApaml- 111.4 tliii Mill tlaN .At.iMiis til an i-Mii . rratri widtli and lin. lit. i.inti- niialK i-MiKiiin til nssiinl,!,- imntal Inniis, rxriitiKilK iii-nll 1 1 la all Mir- iiHindin. s tn r.aiiain Mispnidrd in span , I liopr thrx donl tral d.iuil til. ,l iHiil.lni.j; I tliiiik til. .Jii. ' uc iKn. ' isa.lissK,- Elliott Hall has closed down. Junior TIuic arc plvnthj of fiicilitiis that ((III lie iitilizcd if the students umild take the time and effort tii eiinie nrer and use tlieni Scnlcir, Martha jm- AniioniiLciiiciit hoauls, stucK liiiini;cs, ■r, , KKiins, listiiiiiin rodiiis, lidbdt K.ioin. s.ida slidp, l.,,„kstci.r . , . rlicvk mit a l vk (.r cauls, rrsrn c a liiiint;, ' , ca tcr sonif goodies tor a part , icad up on mai;a .iiu ' S . . . need posters luii ofl. ' ' miiiicoyiapliint; doiu ' Cot aii (|iu ' s- tioiis 111 HI ipi ' s- ' Slccp ■ ( ' omc on o CI ami lia c a scat. ■7 s sen lee inndd he eeiij useful if eiinuilU students umild liilsi adiantane of It. It dois so iniieli iJ,oo(l hiil jieopl( are not an (ire of il Dcl)l)icSpalii] Coffeehouses are really good as long as we don ' t burn up the floor! ;V ' r ' ' V ' : ' : ' !:: ' IIkii ii(tii slKiki ' iiiiiii (iss hllKitt Hal KllKitt Hall IS cxactK uliat (.ii is cxat tl u liat . lu « ant it to hr. El- uaiit It to I.e. Klliott Hall is .xaetK liott ll.ill is , aitK «liat i.ii uaiit it uhat (iii want it to Im , Klli.ilt Hall is to lic Klliott Hall is , actl what vein c aitl uliat ii want It to I..-. Klliott want it to lir. KlliotI Hall is oxactiv Hall IS attl what oii uaiit it to liat oii uaiit it to I,,-. Klliott Hall is l.r, Klliott Hall IS , artK what .ill c ac tl « liat .,ii u ant it to 1 , Elliott Hallis, a .tK «liatvou. 11(111 sitiikc ; o S,-.,(,iH I),,,, I , t„-.s III, iirll.m ,„hhri In,, AS ,■ prril thn.ndl the Halls of Elluptl .m ,, Iliis Is WImI Wr I ' d Tiiiir (:..tl,, ' l„„,Ms. .luiiil, uitli |„h„ alici (■ iM ' C. ■ ,,,„l |,,,M,i B,.Klsti -et. ami «,th li.cil, loni Kcmon, and «,.od 111.- iliixMj hoiiir stonipilli; with the Smi.k.x l(„,iil.,iii C:l„ir«iTs oi the Three Prophets, speeial attraetions on this trip. Never in my life have I seen an institution that can ruin a potato in so many ways. Freshman ih 00 m r V ' s v. 9 jiBbL, m 1 ' Id ' .- T] l7i( f ccin I siiij: ' The incut ' s not cooked. I (iici(i ic 5 out of 14 incals a week bcetiiise I can ' t force myself to fio to cini more. The food ' s cold, iil- icatjs. Mij friend funic! u l iiinhle lice in the sahid. That ' s it .... I couldn ' t add anything to tliat. Paula Caputa, tn-slimaii 11 11- laf ' ftcria— thrtH ' majoi ' di ' ci- sicins (il each da ' , but oiict ' decided its not really that had e eii though till- food nia uot slide down as easily as the (lie home uruh. And I.esides, it ' s a i;o(k1 place to meet tVienils het- ween ' classes, Iklnv a ;ood lanuh. exercise noui pupils, or pn k (iur teetli. ' 7 like die siiiuliics. If onh uc hail them once a diii . I like die ccoiids policij tlioiip,li i do think uc should hate ' less fish and more food Judi Smi;letar , h ishiiian ■ think thiij should sene beer ' Fi esluuan It ' s not really so bad, but having to wait an hour and when you ' re really sick . . . I «,nt tlnir alt. I I i;(it tlin.uii tor. .j,i r cut hrr-to-cliiap tiriias, and ntn ., uall and tlicx .■nt nir t.. Iw.i olhr aniliulaiKc s, r Rr-« IikIi. I r- irtlu.M d.Ktnrs livslinian. ,rsrun: isl,aiid ' I tliink It ' s ivalK U(Mid tins Mai ' Ah.d.ni stndrnt liraltli pid ranis riic iinliiA tlicNic takin-j; nn prrs d ai r I icnimlrx isrd all n n tiif lountrv )inlil,ins IS a a;,),id ,,iic ' and is ii.-i ' drd III tr to lindar tlir t;riicrati(in srap on tliiscaiiipiis, I.Miii KiK lia. ' ssiici that .Aists lictwivn tlir stiulcnt and llou uonld Mill likr til sit iMliind a Ins pl, suian-lni niilcss tins is ac- drsk S lioiiis a a loiikini; at iiiostK loinplislicd, til. a ' ra.j,, ' stnd.-nts will skk prnplrM.iantrd, all tlinn s aunt irllisr to scrk tlir aid ill tlir llraltll p.-iln t III tlir woild ol tliat anrstlir- SriM,r .un . tlirirlorr. (lit tiinrs their ti rd riil.irli. tlir iiiliiniaiv Hilt, tlirx |,li siral and rniotioiial iirrils air not do krrp a rlnsr uatrli on frinpna- caird lor propt-rK. Dr. Willuini tuns. r (ntiiall ;rt oii in to a dor- kHa -. What happens in the Alumnae House anyway? Is it just for those old graduates to use once a year at reunion time? . nt ,A.atl ' Tlir MllllllKir lions, ' is )prii 1(11 ni.ni tainpiis linn (inns. )ric ' ntril to stndcnts ,nul tu al n. mall Iretuns, laLult i n iptidiis, llci ioi s tias, wcckliiiijs, sh(i ( IS— t(i luiitHni a lew— ai ' c otti ' ii IoimkI uncle r ts roiil. Kcii till ' alumni, .isiilr hdiii tln ' ir siimmi ' i rcuniDiis. arc liiiok (lis (.iissiims, Ic ' Ltiurs, anti occassional teas, ls(, a part ol the Miimnac ilonsc. the Aliinnn Association ollcis sc holarslnps loi stn,|,-iits, sciuis out rcciintniciit teams, and oilers to tiin .ilinnni sndi trc-.its as Kmopcan tonis at rcdiKcd r.itcs. Also ccinncctod Hitli the Alumnae lions,- arc- the- actuitic-s oltlic- Orientation ( . ' onimittc-c. Studying is one of the major problems in going to college. Junior . ' « CKii oiic rail tiilcratc tlir sa- distic sclf-iiainsliiiii III uf continual nicnta! strain nhii h devours encraij and causes ,nn to i iow older before his time. Litti-i to the editor, N ' ox- .•mluTl5. 1971, Carolinian The only time I take studi ina sc- riinishj is riajit before exams. Junior It was freshman i ear and cie- n onc was doin j, term papers hut as always I put thin ' s off Thursday mornina, as soon as I could et out if the dorm I jiackcd all my hooks, ear- rots. o Doz. coffee, and typewriter. Jninpcd ill a taxi, went to the Coli- seum Motel, and ot a quiet room. French . . . History . . . En ilish. Then after tuo days called the cah. came hack in tin ' dorm, put up my hooks, turned in my pajurs and died for three days .... But that was the seme.iter 1 made a 3.0! Junior At the first if school I studiid all neck and the weekend, then just tin week, and iion not miuli at all ' Soplioniorr It ' s the profes.tor ' s reveniie! Anit.i Sniitlicinian. junior .StiuKnm m.iv be a puin in llir riss •, liiit it all dept-ncK oil hl ou approach it . . . two hours before tlir exam, on a Satiirda ' alter noon, or alter onI limi hours ol sleep the night be lore Tests, Ordeals . . . . pains . . . It ' s the prof ' s revenge! They ' re neeessarv but don ' t al- ways perform the tuiictioii thev should. Tht-re are a lot of factors that go into taking tests which mav not produce the best result. Debbie Spahn. Mon. lues. Wfed. Tf UrS. Fr;. Sat. ■Sec. ( A , 0- They put too uukIi pressure on a student, ' lou lia c to stutU for the test instead ol (r mg to learu. ir- ginia Peediu. Ill .1 Miijcstn packed witli spokes- men tlie el(«iiieiiee (il |oliii Keri (top I.) nil letiiani; tin ' siiK(rit and determinatidii (if |(iliii (dinii ami Sti ' wart Utlall (l)ottoni I.I at tlu ' I ' ai xininiiieutal Hall ; the IIoikh al.li ' Senator Sam Er in 1 alien e) at l ' oiiii- ders Da , Brent English (aliove it.) ol .Nader ' s Haiilers on student aeti - ism; the e.xpiTtise of Dr. |(ilin i ' aii- hank (it.) on China iii the iiKidern worhl; all mixed with the eoneeiii lor the eontiiinal e oliitioii ol the riii ci- sit . a sell-stiuK ot aeadeime direc- tion (aho c ' and it.), piimaiiK to 1)1111 the imlivjdnal stndent into closer contact with the c. tia-campns is.siic.s and with those of the inner niii- veisity commiinitv, as an isolated en- tit anil as an aspect of tlie uciild. What mad passion stirs in me — the righteous rage of feminine rebellion! Lucy Stone 1885 ' Ml tlic OIK ' S that man has phis a fill iif thiii iitLii ' (Sail FiaiKiscii linic ■|r..uiK--|1u ' lii(.lcp iKlriit l- - malc (.1 A Man lias His I ' diI,- () liil.,T. 1971 I riiis lalls p( rioniiaiKr In tin- Tinupr and isprcially the hull sts- siiiii lulldw lilt;, hit home at sueli a po- tential lien of feminine aetivism as ■Wninriis Colh-y lor mam, hut, as Mtli most iiiultitaeetecl issues, there are those who leu wom.uis lih ililh- reiitl .111(1 .neeoiiteiit iii other loles. ' ildiit iiiidristaail th(s( i aan jHojtIr ' I ' at - i oii m ■■Sluit III tin liilik Im n-jlii liiu If Inr ,ni il IS V linic Tllllipc)-Bllt not «ith(Mit ,i iKn.niiu li.illir (i the lln.ile, srippoit.-d In the .nitli. me, .lul S.,,.,h Hiil hi III, I sh h.-i I ' floits to ■■.iisluih III, „i,n,,iii ,,;- , -n, tc. .11 l.M-l ste.lh , ' It III ihr .llMllsMdll uhi, h hilli.uiil, int.itulliecl u illi iiiich i loi.rs „l Irs lii.nilsii, .il.iiii: with tiit.il ill.ile h.itiea. iiiiah el S.I l.lhs leiMii u.is i-Mdellt III the .itllKispheie III jovlier IdiiliUi- .IS .uKoe.ltes III uoilLins lihei .ilHlli. Iiilth mall- .mil reni.ile, st.ii««le l l.ll .1 level „l lllllle, st.liullllg. Too bad more students don ' t realize the series ' value. With the accent now on contemporary music, it ' s too easy to forget about the more classical arts. Fcafiiics awiilahlc tci the caTiipus lia - UKliKi.d; Tlir NatHinal BalU ' t (I. ami ahdvc), Tvidlciii-st (it.), and Black I ' liratrr (il I ' raciui ' (top it. and tar rt.l. Otlici prodiictinns have het ' il Tlic Madrid .S inpli(iiiv, Claiidi- Frank, McinitMcw ' rii.atrr Silin,,l of T, London. Mum Nuliolais Danic ' I ' lit.itrc. Danrr Hipdtorx ' I ' hratrc, . l K.nin IliratiK.d Knsc-nihlr. and Hohdt Mcnill, all sp insorcd by the loMicd cir,,its ,,| the L ' NC-G Per ' form- nii; , itist Sines and The Civic Music , ssoeiation. 1. r 6 f mmi 1 . w ' M «« 1 i ii iii I like to I see drama all experience people around, and it ' s in different an opportunity circumstances. for experience. I Icll t.ilriitc.l until I came to iicinr. tlidsc- stiidrnts iiuciKnl in r (:-(; an l was lnrk to Ih- ,1 part (.1 drama piculiKtious i;riiriall a. K ' C til. onlicstia. r i,all u..rk,d lianl tliat tlic tliaiK.- cil inrrtmi; and wor- on liisu Man and tlir mhkss u as kina uitli so inaii pc.plr iii tlir dr- unk a part I what 1 acjt (iiit ol it. 1 part in.iital anil tlicsis prcdii. tiiins is iiKulr a Idt ol 111. lids. Ir.sliniaii .411I, tan ivtiini lor tli.ii iiiaiix lioiiis ol .1- rli.T, arc no small parts, oiil tori, Otli.i fli.iii t ,r pla s t.atiii. ' .l sin. ill ur. ot statin. 1 .utois ' - ti.sli- l„.,r. p.i loi mam rs ,it til. ' .ar ,ils,, man. imliidr Tamiiia ,,| llif SI, i.w and 111. ' W h.tli.i tor ri..lit or loi tli. i |ir- Cjicst .Sonata. A„,.„,« (!„■ ,■,u s ,„,.,luct s air ii,cl,,d,-il Music M.in (i .111.1 ,,hoM-), Kiix. In Th. B.nid (top I ), W.iitiim For Coilot (top it ). LoiiK D.ivs lour 1,0, Inlo Nmlil (.iliov.-l, Stifftr.ii N.iiiiia D.siic {it I ,111(1 l ' i u TluMtlv (jil,lr,,Il.i(l)„|tnlli It 1 Traditions go . . . A new tradition sneaks in at Christmas — Luminaires! -• Jk : -;--=kfii!L5 • ••-wWPg ' . «fii! •■••nKjr ?jy ;.tQ«JUi3 fy iSgps a ?ggg ' ' ?7 : : The altn.K.iiii rush In- members of APO, 1 Elhott Hall countil and 1 others t(i paek th.- I.ai;s, 1 7 pni hiihtiiit; aiid fi- nally the eainpus Is iint- lined in 4300 patches ot i loww ' orrns. hi tlu late ' exeninsr, when all cithei | lii hts haxe .j,i ,i, up l(,r the night, the Lumi- uaires hiirii on .e aiust an eeru ' sk -oi do tlu v dance a little.- F JHH r M - L__J -H— r— -SI C — - jtm g- i ; ' 1 1 — — — -H-toM. M DEC 12 440 - ' ; Phillip: Loiin9e B1 -A.J I don ' t think you can separate the two — religion and the social life here. Joyce Morris, Agape House. licnr ,,l.l - tc, l„lp prnpl,- ,ilnl I niR.ltr Mtll tllclll IS a p.llt ll l.ntl, ,,s lar as ,„ ,oh.rn,r,l. |,, ,C ' Mniris, n atlitii.li NvliM h IS l.asu |,, TXC- (.s .aliipiis i,,ii,,st, , llial nl .,i,.i(li lialll,. 111. ' rolKrl-MS , ,| llir ,|i,,l. Il Ih an lliloiMial al spl.rir ,s .xmI.-iiI I tl.r Miall adiMlM ' S ,1,1, „, a (1„. , ' al l the a|,a,ps, a llaliilkali siipp, , In Ihll.l. a Thanks III, tin Nrwinan Cliih nr a di ' amatk ' skctrli ,it niic c]| the M rkl iiuM-tm.j;s nf till ' rsl, l ' ,mii(latloM. Its a place t(i loiiic III and . rt a a lioiii (.■ rl (.lic- la l,r I .IniTt (r l likr ffliufi tn thr Ylllll- ' llllll r r] ii|i;lit and just di.nt want to li ' iHitliirrd somrtinirs. ' Tlic l.iitlicraii Campus Ci-ntcr, St. M.ir . W,sl,v, or l ' rc-,l. llousr; all niidiT tlir cav of ivs.d.ait coiinsclois. aif open iLiiK as a placr lor students tn gather, whether for, iiasoiis ol a piasonal nature or lor lel- lousliip with triends- ' the Newman Cliil. helps to i nc nie a sense- ol peaee aiuolia fhe eolle. e llle eonlu- I e met some er - interestiiit; and original people there. Its not athmeln tlnne! The message of Christmas is sharing. The Reverend Thomas Presley, Lovefeast pastor. si,,, nil- ,1 l.,,i, ,, ini, ,,l .cill.T. tl,. I„ ' ,,,,lv nl l,.,l„l.l ,l,T,.,.,ll,,l,s, ., M.,,.J ,, ,,,rss., r .,l„l Ihr |,, ..I ll,r s, ' ,,s,„ ul,,.l, hlls (!„■ a„ ,,s ll,.- ' ihm ol r,,l„llr. deliver papers in the dorm to make money. Why else would anybody do a stupid job like that? B(((iim I ' m iHit iiii mil luiii ll,ini,i:li srliool and I iirni ,ill llir mniin I run i;, . . llmt ' s il. ' DrMiic Snuatli -jNst j,,r Ihr hrll ul il ' V,. trallii l„- nnisr I nrril ihr m.miij I frrl .j_inll,i iiliinil mil i ii-riits srmliirj m, I,, srlii.nl. so I imikr II III, l„i Ui.lkln:: ' Drill,,, ' li.,II ■■(Ullsr I nr,,l Ihr „„„„■, hrrail.r liiihinkr ' liss r.nk. ' i ) .111,11,1,1 tlic liit,i,ith ,,f call ii ,iitli, ■■ „ ' nii lrs flirs .uitl kids uaiiii II Il„- (i,„,ks .,,,,! n.in,cs ,,1 Ik-ii l,il„,r I,, til, ' .,,nli,i,-s ,,| the .nl- iiiiiisf,,iti,,ii 1, 11, kin, .4, a, (1,111; ll,iii • ' (■i ' j;i,M,n M ' ii.ilii,, ' t,a,,sl,,riii, ' il ,,,t,i ;,H,.I ,,!,■ A,n.,„a,, ui, ' ,iil,a,k. :iaiit, ,1. iii,,i„ ,,„,„s ,1, l,a,iiK ,„„, n a wliil,, l„it l,,i M„ii,- tl„- i,-ua,,l IS lial ,,l ,,,klll- uilli |„,,|)1,-. rcdih iiijiiij iorhinii tJicir. thct make iiir frcl n jinil nf it all. I liair a ihuncc III unrk nifli iirnjilr uhn arc fulhj auarr of lifr-u itii all llnir srii- vcv. SoplKiiniirc iu tlir Biisiiuss Dv- partiiii ' iit ATaleof Wilted Wallets? Mass Migration off campus to the gold mines of Greensboro . . . or . . . KlcK-kiiii; Ikhii the (ippnrtiiiiitirs ot- I.Tcd 1) Studrnt Aid. iiur p I]nil ■s pit IS (■ nisc tlicii caKcs 111 walking, thru tlii..;li rmiscl.s lulint; l)iki-s. or tlicii .inkles prrssmir tr,,s peddles in (jiust 1)1 tlieir own work niche, be it the Record Bar, C;reen.shoro Daih ' .News. Ma%l)err ' or I ' nele .Safroons Old-Time Sweet ' Shnppe. Biitsoi ' Mi. inan Ii.inc- a more self- less t;iial ill mind (or don t need nione ) and offer mam .in lionr with children at the Cerebral Pals School, helpiiii; ,i oung deaf of l ' N ' C-G ' .s Spiecli Path (- ' cntc-r communicate, or better ct ni.iv e ( ' ii make a career I ' lMiitr ot their selves for others. . . . out for an hour or two to give awhile? It ' s not as good as Patterson, N.j. — I B ut, then again, W f m what IS? sfj iSamSSs I ggjLlgi 3JA nnn, The prices are ridiculous and if it doesn ' t change, I ' m going to put in a ' Rip ' n ' Save Drugs ' J J -J - - - ■• ' ?= i iMiiaiRial (l.ilKatKni iii ulmli is ivpi.-sriitnl llic l)fs| ol amiciil .un iiudirxal artish. ivlicl si.j,iiil mu l,,,lli thr aulntrrtural Ii,. ,iih,ii and tapitalistu pKiprHtx nl 2(ltli ( Mutiny Man, In case (,nic w oml. rniu; it ' s thr top ol klrsss Dinlr St(JIC (low- ■ ' 4 1 il iM lio pH Bk Thf gitMlest of all dangers in the fiitinc is the belief that there is nothing one can do against the world ' s evils ' John Kerrv-Other than an over-abnndance of lines, other evils of UNC-G have been, those watchers of the feminine phvsiqne (if the ' d onK stop at watch- ing), the traffic problem at Spring Garden street, and the excess steam which trickles out of physical plant ' s pipes (Icsfroving llora ,, l,,nu iK  .,v So ' far, the traHic piohi.n, is solved, we h,L e .1 stoplmhl— Now. for 1972 , ■jti40 K rs NlSTRAir There ' s a great deal of difficulty, . partly because . of the transition p ; we ' re going through, to be a university. 5 Chancellor Ferguson w ' WM ' New toothbrush, New mug, New knitting needles, New towels. New popcorn popper, New faces. New freedom. Now — a freshman, A whole new way of living. Peggy Luetla Aldridge Connie Anita Allen Dolores Theresa Alien Ian Ladosca Allen Manorie Jeanette Allen SaiKira Lynne Alley Wanda Fay . lley Mary Beth Alspaiigh Carol Leigh Alston Pania Rae .Mtherr Kathy Delores . iney Terrie I e Amnions Weybum Elsie Abemethy Annette Elaine Abrams Jane Daphne Adair Eleanor Dale Adams Majorie Katherine Adams Kathv Marie Akers Margaret Starle Anderson Kerry Eugene . ndrews Mary Rose . ndrews Jacqueline Anglin Katnryn Leigh Armentrout Terry Alice Amey Vickie Lynn Atkinson Jidia Settle Avery Debra Kay Raggett John Harris Bain Sarah Grinnell Bainbridge Lynne Elizabeth Baker Kim Kathleen Bald Doris Anne Ballard Patricia Ann Rallard Sallv Vnmni.1 Ball.irc Willian. Andrew Ball Barl ara lunc Banks Deborah . nn Band Delxjrah Lynn Baragona Stephanie Ann Barge Kathleen Capps Barham Patricia Diane Barker Becky Sue Barris Karen Ann Barrows Betty Jo Bart man Virginia Ann Bass Susan Arden Bates Gary William Batten Margaret Guinn Batten Debra Rae Begman Pamela Jean Reason Judith Darlene Beasley Debra Charlene Beatty Barbara . nn Bechtold Barbara Ann Bechtold CHnton Charlotte nsboro Greensboro Gladayne, Pa. Sevema Park, Md. Joanna Ruth Beck Kathleen Alyse Beck Kathy Denise Beck VVilhani Thomas Beck Nancv Jean Beckmann I )ULsa F. Beehe Sherry Anne Belk Linda Hope Bell Mary EUen Bel! Elizal eth . nn Bender . Ivce Elauie Benfield Patricia Ann Benson Cynthia Jean Berkley Bonnie Lynne Berrier . ndrea Darni Best Sarah Jo Bevll Martha FJizal eth Biddle Kiinixrlv Joan Blackley Susanna Gary Blain frjnestine Laveme Blake Kathv Jav Blanchard Nancv Kh ahcth Blanton Thon is Michael Blaylock Ehzahelh Unuse Blessin Emma Jean Blue Coleen . nn Blmnenthal I .Ls lft-eda Badger Manlvn Elaine Ba s Jiidith lAnnBolac Klvda Leah Boone Mary Frances Bosch Eula Kathrvn Bouldin f;ar..I Evelvii Bowden |.. nn li jwen High Point Wadeshoro Charleston. S,C:, 1 At ' Bo on Swaii I Bovd Jennie Owens Boyette Alice Leigh BradJford Beverly Louise Bradley Nita I uise Bradley Joyce Maxine Brandon l iane Irene Brannon Uurie Madeline Brehni Celia Elaine Brewer Martha Susan Broadfield Cvthia Lv-nn Br.x.tn Karen I ee Brower Cynthia Louise Bnimfield Carolyn Diane Bryan Elizal)eth Johnson Br an Anne Maxwell Bryant Susan (Jarol Brjant I ;lxjrah Ann Brown DauMllc, a. Winstni. Salem ( Ir.ihaiii BrnwnSiiiiiinil Aslnlior.) Mali-.i;li C( a. Beach. a Durliain Burlini;to.i Ahoskie Greensboro joperstown, NY, Camp Lejcune West Jellcrsoii Sailfonl Alexandria, Va. West Jellerson lhi;l. FoMil Trinity Greensboro Harrisburg Winston-Salenj LvnUhnrst, Ohio Ualeiuh Davulson Mill Spnni; Ra eigh Nevvton Trvon cellville, Va. Seanrovc nandale. Va. Ualton, Ca Hish I ' oiiit Gharlutle .Sparta Kli .abethlown (.halhain. Va. (ioldsboro Kin.slon Eileen Sue Brown Kathy N Km m Kiinlwrly Jove Brown linda Ciale Bn Michael 1 Snsaii Aa el Joe Brown Adair Browi SiLsan Klaine Brown TerT Sha • Br,« 1 Kalpli Br. .Mil Robert K Bnnos Sharon Klaine Bnekner Nancv Ehzalielh BuHap Pamela , nM Bollard Paula Lviin Bngarner Patsy Jean Bimch Martha Jane Burdette Nancy Arui Burriss lewel Kathrvii Butler Marv Kathleen Butz Sarah Catherine Butz Marilynn Lois Byerly Elizaneth Penny Byrd Susan Louise Caeman Brenda Cay Caldwell Martha Clybun. Caldwell Sharon Ajuiette Callicutt Judith Ann Campbell Martha Dowe Campbell Melissa Lou Campbell Sidney Garrett Campbell Patricia , nii Caiiham Lee Karen Cardwell Phyllis Elame Carlton Wanda Kay Carpenter Robin Ijee Can oU Susan Katherine Carter Suzanne Cartwright Phyllis . rm Casstevens Relwcca Elaine Cates Teresa Sue Cauthren Anna Fran Causey Karen Deni Winston Sale M.i.hs. Creeusl.o MocksMi ;reeljsl.o Hope Mills Hudson Aiilander ChArlcston, W, Va. Charlotte WilMiiniiton f;reenslioro Fairfax, Va. High Point Susan Caye Chandler Sasan Margaret Charbanneau Don Ernest Chatfield Nancy Jo Chatham Nancy Carol Cheatham DelKirah Claire Chernet Susan Ehzabeth Chilton L. Reliecca Church Karen Clark Valerie Elizabeth Clarke Kathy Ann Clayton Sandra Ebzalieth Clement Bun Castonia Lexington Randlemaii iVMM.nt, Del Albemarle Greensboro Falls C:hiirch.Va. Mavodan Chapel Hill Valdese V inslon-Salein Roanoke Rapids Red Springs McLeansville Gary Norwood Coldsboro Greensboro Durham Durham Deal NJ. High Point ntingdon, Pa. Greensboro Morganton Timberlake Raleigh € A P) i 0f I , Marv Cynthia Clcxlfclte Sheila Diane Clontz Kay Patricia Colnini Sandra , nne C(K-kreIl Laura EUzaheth Colher JuhaVleLinda Collins Rhonda Drake Colli Alice Crews CikiIrI, Maureen Ann Cook BetsvUfCi)()|).-r David Cornish Cuoi Martha Susan ( per Rita Kay Cook Suzanne Elizabeth Ci ShemuMK-rorl.etl Victoria Elizabeth C ' owart Salhe -Ann Covev Debra Lmn Cra t Brenda l-eii h ( ' raii; Dedra Lran Cr.inford Delx)rah Charlcne Oater Charles Rav Crawford. Jr. Jo .Allison Creel M.in R. li.-ll.rreosliau Bi-llliil.i MrL.iiril.Crcws Kllzal.clh Cr. Patsy Fay C:rini Mitzi BronwvTi Ooiiier Gloria May Ooiisa Debra Ann Oowc Frances Vandajean Cro Teresa Faye Cuinbo Yvette Maria Cvinieriiia Dianna Kav CiinninKhain .Anne Marie Curr ' Delxirah . ]in Currv Karen Sue Cutis Janet Kiniberly Dak- Janet Uiretta Danaher Mary Theresa Dan ilicr Barbara Carol Daniel l borah Ann D.i I Relxxca Kita DuiniK .Mildred .Mien Darden Mary Michelle D Marysne Davidson Jo Ann Davis Barr CliMii I )a T,mva U-,Kl. Dave Diane Elizabelh De.,1 ilev Elk in Greensboro Robersonville . lexandria, Va. Linden Smilhfield Jacks, n, N.J. laleigl, Eden Hickory . sheboro ton-Salem Gn Durham Garland Winston-Salem Nathalie. Va. Walkertown Belews Creek VVinslon-Salem Kernersville Clenimons Salisbury Maysville Lutherx Chadesloi Spuria xniKlo Oxf.ir Uilso Slalcsvill, Slalessill, Middl.s,-. lilt a Kay Dees IJorothy Jaiie Denton Linda Lee Denton John Mark Diathenko Penelope Jane Dial Suzanne Marie DickerhoH Gail Lviin Dickerson Delxjrah Lvnn Dion K. - nn Disosway EX nald Ray Dorselt Patricia Elaine Doss Diaiie Lvnell Doughty Jac(]iielyii Rose Driver Connie Prisuilla Dnini Marva Lvnne Dnim Rosemary Duff Del orah Diane Diiggins Kathryii Whitfuid Dnk,- Patricia Jean Diuin Siisan Renee Dunn Pamela Faye Dve Laura J. Dzierzynsld Rol ert Scott Barnes Karen Dm Eason Gary Lee Edwards Priscilla Joyce Edwards Hizabeth Alexander Eldridge Shelia Corrine Elingburg Marian Kav Elliot Jane Michael Elliott Pamela Lvtui Elliott Vicki Lynn Elliott Cynthia Preston Ellis Leslie Ellen Ellis Malva Diane Elmore Norma Jean Epperson Angela Evans Nancy Lynn Everett Shelia Yvonne Everhart Betty Kay Ezzell Mary . nn Fair Juhe McLeod Fariss Mariha Ann Farrall Annie Elizabeth Farrier Sybil Pearl Faulkner Jean Caroline Fergusson Stephanie Ferraro Pamela Jane Ferree Bav illage, Ohio Louishurg Maiden Newton .ertnn.N.J. Charlotte Goldsboro Raleigh Sky I and Whiteville Roanoke, Va. Charlotte Milton West field La Plata. Md. Wilson Stalesville Wavnesville Harrisburg High Point Henry Keith Ferrell Sara Dawn Fields Debra Elaine Fisher Virginia Lynn Fisher Ellen Harris Fitts R Julia Kathleen Fitzpatnck West Nt Faye ttevi lie chmond, Va. Winston Fit -pat rick Sallv Ellen Fleming Kirvin Tay Floyd Margaret C. Ford RonaJd David Ford Susan L) ' nn Foster Carol Jean Fredrick; Miriam Freel Patricia JeannetteFi Mary Catherine Fritt Caroline Ransom Fr Elizabeth Brooks Frve Candace Lee Fuller Janet Leigh Gallins Janice , rreen Galvsha Virginia Louise Ganong Claudia Lucille Garland Darlene Eloise Gamer Shelia Caroline Gamer Karen Jane Garmon Douglas Ray Garv Deborah Jane Gates Gail Elaine (iathings Charlene Levenia George Joanne Dorothy Gibadlo Ginger Lu Gibson Mona Sue Gibson Sharon Lynne Gibson Deborah Lynn Gilbreath Janice Keith Gilliam Irene Ehzal eth Girard Barbara Jean (;lanz Reliecca Lee Glasgow Alice Lamar C leruj Ginger Ellen Gosard E. Fran Coins Gwendolyn Ann Coins Jeannie I. Goldberg Brenda Rosena Goodman Alexis Lillette Gore Durham Tarhoro Hickorv Iver Spring. McJ. Bridgeton. N.J. ;orth Wilkesboro Atherton, Calif. isburg Lewisburg. W. Va. Winston-Salem Charlotte Hmh Ponil Elkin Asheboro Newport (Greensboro Prospect Hill C:harlotte Jonesville ims R.ver. N.J. Raleigh eensboro 1 College tGherryville CIreensboro chniond. Va. Jefferson Southport Sharon Suzzan Core (Clarendon Sherry Ann (irady Goldsboro liidy Lynn Grant Sevema Park, Md. SiLsanjaneClrasmkk Harold Dowdy Green New Oxford. Pa. CIreensboro i(;aii(; tilnll Dorothy . iin iWvvr Sena Rebecca Ciregory Virginia Lee Oegory Sue Griffin Carolyn Elizabeth Criggs Laura Estelte CIriggs Judy Kim Gwalthney Nancy Elyn Haber Alma Ru Hagaman Cynthia . nne Hagerstri Valerie Lynn Hairr Robert Walter Hail z Joanne Spencer Hall Karen Denese Hall Paula Haminoml Sharon Yvonne Hannnni James Allen Hampton Robert Edward Hampto Jane Holt Hankins Katharine Wilson Hann Cynthia Kaye Hanner Elinda Grace Hanson Maria C. Harber Edith Elaine Harbison Ann Wood Hardy Susan Frances Hare Mary Elizabeth Hargrt Walter Watson Harpei Yvonda Kay Harrell Joan M. Harrill Delx rah Lynn Harvey Margaret McCotta Haw Kristin Roberta Hayes Tempie Ann Hayes Ramona Kay Heath Ebse Louise Heer Cathy Alic-e Hefner Margaret Colleen Heicks Christine Lanette Hein Cynthia Anne Helms Mary Holly Henderst Stephanie Ami Hend Frances Ann Hendri) Martha Ella Helper Charlotte Charlotte Goldsl.nrn mdcna. Va, Greensbt Vadkinvi Winston-Salem Charlotte Sparta V iiiston-Saleni Ingram, Va. Kill Devil Hil Park Forest, II Morganc. Warrenton Goldsboro Durham Forest City Lexington Atkinson Creen-sboro Wilson Sno Hil f:hilliini, Md, Hickory Tabor Citv lithersburg, Md. Midland incolnton reensboro • i ' 1 .V) « Edith Pifter Henrins De 2 R Hemdt SiEsm Rims Hill scsm Eli2:iN?tb Hilhard Piak Rvxiiefle Hiltoo Capjl Hunt Hinshiw Barbara Ciix.Tl Ti Hosin Jams Gdil Hoidi Saia L iine Holder nnie Laune HoGaixl T« si Ann Hollow av Bet5 Wood BaihiTd Ann Hor itz Lesbe Jioe H«jse Lincb, Crice How. efl E3fei Sue Huber NLirtfea Stie Hudtenede Betty Joan Hude«4t Sai Gsmett HiKtent- Lcisfc Ann HuSmin Sasan FTaine Hxi£ni in Kicaxk Dsw-n Himt irgtniia Lee Hunt Uands Denize Hunt Riith Nlicfceie Hunter Elizafceth . nn HunEer W ijtr. Jane Himi O i : Lncas Hurfe% Qiariotte Lyim Hui Karen Lea Idoi LuES Irene Isoe Elizahetfi Anne Eer Catii Ekine U ey EcEia Fa JadcsoG Rci)ecc-a Deane Jacieon Jennifer - nne Jacobv Susan Jo c« Jarrett Slar Grace Jenkins Elizabeth Ann Jobe Dccme L Grav Johnson Janet Ehzabetii Jooes Janice Lee Johnson Karen udre Johnsd-jn Ste anK- Ann J- hns-ar. NLciaei David Johnson Raleigh Toms Rher. NJ. in too-SaJem Buriington BuHingtoc in. ton-Silem Buiiinston - Ibemarfe mston-Silem Greenji onj Asfaeboro Lexington Raleisi Harnsburs Rock Mount Greensboro Laurinburs Titxis iUe. FT£ Eure Thoaias ilIe EloD CoCe e Th xnas -iile Rock Mount Thomas -ille Ralei di Burlingt.jQ Smi-Tna. Ga. WiJsoo Swansboro Kerne rsville Faison H endenon ille Rakish Reid Qe Mebane Aleiandna, Va. Lmc-ohiton Raleisb Patuient Ri er. Md Goldsfooro V.-ir.o i e ii f fl f Denton Delra; Beach. FU. Sanford Greensboro Mkik k . bcf: Gracie Johnston Doris McNeill Johnstoi Deborah Elaine Jones Ea on - nita Jones Karen Lei Jones Ixju EDen Jooes Maiianjuanita Jones Man ' Ehzabeth Jones Mai Rogers Jones, Jr. Celeste Renee Jo Tjer Jo. nn Kannan Katfay Davfc-ne Kane Kathy Lynn Keener Deborah Denise Keller Codstaoce Elaioe KeDv Margaret Stuart KeDv Salh Carole Kendiick Loiora Brooks Kenkm Kathr-Ti L iin Ke Wxxme M. Kilpabick . bc-e Frances Kms Heather McLean King Wtoria Kin on Harriet - im Kirk Mar Elizabeth Kirkman Vanessa Franone Kirfcse DebiaSue Kiser Cathy Rene Kivett Joanne Marilyn Klie er Aim Steriing Kni t Toria Lvnn Knt Mary Eihel Kdox Lesbe . - Kohkman Sara Rebecca Koootz Catfav EDoi Kriniek Cinch Mae Kriise Kimberi Craig Lackey Lisa Kathleen Laird ToTv Lou Lample% Eugoiia S. Lamprinaku6 Saddle Rher. NJ. Wagram W instoD-Saletn Rocky Mount JaInesto h ' n Zebu loo inston-Sadem Granite Falls Bro D Summit PfafftowTi Gokisboro rboma5 -aie States ille Charlotte Salisbun. Erwin Glen Gardner. N.J. Charlotte WinstOD-Sale m Dover Durham W iG5t.JD-Salem Pelham, N.V. Mt Gilead Pleasant Garden Charlotte King Greensboro Bethesda_ Md Black Mountain I . dd e River. N.J. Biije Ridge Smt Pa. North Bav ore. N.V. Burlington New-port Ne«s_ Va. Interior, S.D. CMic-ord Fayet -ille Cordova Morri stown. Tenn. Janice Lei Lannins Jennifa E ioe Lawing EJ :a Jane La 1oo Jov Maria Learv Mar ret Louise Leatherman !cLeaiisville Parkton Mount Pleasant High Point Kinston Laurie May Lechner EUzalieth Ann Lee W ' antia Gail Lee LvTicla Marie Lege re Siar, ' Kohin Leigh Susie Carolyn l mmons Debra Lynn Leonard Janice l e Lester Cassandra Beth Liles Sarah Leigh Lilley Carolyn Jeanne Lindsay Sharon Denise Lingafelt Margaret Suzanne Linker Cornelia Arrington Little Janice Sue Little Laurinda Michele Little MelanieJane Little Gloria Jane Lloyd Miriam Ann Ltx-khart Phvllis Sue Loftin Betsy Reid Long James Lee Long Sharon A. Long Janetjeroine I wry Stephanie Denise Ln DelK)rah Mai Luehben Cynthia Rose Lundy Slierri LaKitta Luther Cv-nthia Mae Lut . Jacqueline Denise Lyon Kathleen Patricia Lvnch James Dixon Mabe. Jr. Elizabeth Wilkes Macaulay Sharon Annette Mackey Sara Lynne McCall Nole Helen McClann Tony Lynn McC arson Eileen C iuol McCarthv KathvAnnMcCaskill ' Patricia Lvnn McC;orinii Deborali Anne McCown Sharon Rose Mc(. ' uistan Luann Joy McDowell Vonnie McFadyen Pamela Diane McCIhee Bavporl, N.V ■ Havelock Lexington Salisbury McLean, Va. Zebnlo Grifto Alexander Morgan ton nville, S. Matthe Charlotte Clayton Lexington Mount Airy Winston-Sale [u Albemarle Rale.Rh Tampa. Fla. Ireenshoro Durham Asheliorci Washington Walnut Cove Asheboro I ' isgah Forest C;harlotte KIc.n College Durham Wnlilwiil,, I |,„.r.-Mllr ll,sl,ii,-S.,|,.,,i Raleigh High Point Raeford Burlington BolK ' tta lAiiM MiCilvj Estellt ' AlKfM.RFawi Clari-vsa Vvrtti- NU liih. Man l.vimNUhvr Eddie W ' arrLMi Nkkiiin Sheila Ujrraiiie McKinn. Bonnie Jane McNeill Vicld Lynn McNeill Phel e l Kia McRae Karleen . nn McSherry EvelvTi Sue Maduzia Linda SiLsan Mahaffey Susan Knight Malbon Roseniarie Mannone Nancy Patricia Mapes Karen nita Marion Betsy C;av Markland Joanna Bland Marlev Pania Marie Marshal! Shelia Dianne Marshbum De!)orah Jane Martin Janice Elaine Martin . nna Kalhryn Mason Sandra Ciail Mathis Janice Leigh Matthews Natalie Sue Matthews Stanley Kenneth Mauldin Stephanie Anne Maxon Patricia Lynn Meadows Ruth Ann Measmer Susan Marie Merrell Bonita Jane Merritt Janice Eve Metcalf Wanda Tracy Metzger Alice R. Miller Katherine Fielding Millei Margaret Deloris Miller Lynda Lee Milligan Nancy Elizalieth Mills Cora Emily Mitchell Mary-Lynn Mitchell Nettie Elizabeth Mitchner Virginia . nn Mcxk Karen Elizabeth Moffitt Deborah Bradbume Malloy Sanford Bergenfield, N.J. Goldsboro Hickory Va. Beach. Va. Baltimore, Md. Clen Rock. N.J. appingers Falls, N.Y. Jacksonville TRkMd. Hickory Havelock Winston-Saleni Concord Greensboro Washington, DC, St. Pauls Winston-Salem Plaiiifield, N.J. Cireensboro Louisburg Charlotte Durham Sparta, N.J. Rockingham Richmond. Va. Donna Lee Moore Gloria Jo Moore John .Mbert Moore Judy Collette Moretz Janet Kay Morgan Roxboro Griffon High Point Durham Marcia Young Morgan Lexington Paula Morgan Southport Susan Avis Morgan CKvight H. Morris Greensboro Susan Teresa Morns Charlotte Joyce . nn Mouberrv Leo Giistav Muller Patricia Flo Mullins Sarah Jane Munday Connie Jean Alice Murray Jenaiee Muse Beverly .-Vnn Myers Deborah Neel . nne Stevens Nelson Denise Mae Nelson Winston-Salem Charlotte Jew Oxford, Pa. Hayesville Oxon Hill, Md. Kathrvn Ann Nelson Winston-Salem Melba . nn Newlin Mebane Debra Ann Nicholas Charlotte Linda Ellen Nix Leesburg. Va. E. Janette Nonnan Greensboro Sandra Sue Norris Brown Summit Judy . nn Nunn Chapel Hill Janis Lee Nimnallv Sevema Park, Md. Kirsten Alida Nyrop Reston, Va. Deborah . nn O ' Bryant Reidsville Patrick James O ' Dohertv Gree nsboro Donna Kay ODell Eden Martha Jo Odom . nne O Farrell Laur inburg . the ns. Ga. Frances Manan OMeara Tunoniui n, Md. Rita F.Uen Orr Deljorah Elaine ( )siH Kathryn Jane Ousley Ciena Lvnne Owens Rebecca Del Oxley Charl.Xtf Hnutingtnn, N.V Winston-Salem Greensboro (Charleston, V. Va. Oorge Dan Pace, Jr Ridgewav, V Willie Barrett Page Slanton ' sbur Rebecca Jane Paget! Wniston-.Saler Kalherine Lynne Palmer Durhar Margaret Noyes Palmer Charleston, W.Vi Terrv Aluia Palmer Durham janies Richard Park Karen Lvnette Parker Winston-Salem Asheboro Doris Jean Parks Galax. Va. Catherine Aim Parlier Slatesville Pam Mae Parrish Clara Faye Parson Cherri Lynn Pate Candace Ann Paton Curtis Eugene Patter Jacqueline Carol Paul Chrisanna Jane Payne Sandra Jot-el Ti Paynter Christina Wemmer Peed Virginia Arm Peedin Angela Faith Pope Deborah Sue Potter Theresa Kay Poteat Katrina Potter Amelia Ann Poole Rocky Mount San ford Winston-Salem Charlotte Greensboro Havelock Thomasville Norlina Hickory Roanoke Rapids Jidia . nn Pegrani Belews Creek Leiia Catharine PendletoTi Richmond, Va Patti Lynn Peniger Lexington Sheha Anne Penninger Concorc Carohne Francina Perrott Columbus. Ga Tim Elliott Perry Greensboro Sally Jearme Pessagno Naiicy Elizabeth Phelps Cynthia Gayle PhiHips West Nyack, NY. Eden Lumber ton Rebecca Lloyd PhiUips Oxford Kathenne Crace Philpott Lexington Vickie Carol Pitts Greensboro Marv Bryan Pitt Rockv Mount Lincia Dale Pleshko Ocean, N.J. Jennifer Sue Pons Valdese Deana EUzabeth Powell Greensboro Mary Louise Powell Tryon Audrey Jean Price Stantonsburg Brenda Gail Pric-e Brown Summit Kathy Elizabeth Price Hickory Cvnthia Sicsan Pritchett Greensboro Janice Jewell Praett Elkin Barbara Joan Pniette Charlotte Lincia Gail Purga.son Greensboro Robert Paris Putnam Greensboro LesUe Ware Qiiincy Carol . nn Rankin OIlie Levietta Rashurv ' Carolyn Louise Ratledgf Beatrice Siisanne Reber Fred Richard Reed V ' Tidv Jovce Redd Helen ' Jane Rednion Sandra Kathleen Redw j; Sharon Eugenia Reeves Betty Jean Remhart Charlotte Lynn Renej ar Karen Lea Rettie Thomas Rex ReveK Mary Elizabeth Rhodes Linda Marie Richardson Kathy Lynn Ridge Constance Lake Ridi;ewa Pamela Lucille Roberson Charlene Yvonne Roberts Paulette LaVeme Rr,berts Penny Susan Roberts Deborah A. Robertson Janice Carol Robinson Martha . nne Robinson Nancv Eljzal eth Robin Richard John Robinson Bridgette Elaine Roder Cathy Diane Rogers Gloria Jean Rogers MvTick U ' e Rush iincy Ue R.Lssell SiLsan Kav Rut ledge D)nald . llen Rntschu Jackson Sanford Ryine Mara Sage Maria Kugeniii San h.v ! Kathy Sue Santlers Bonita Susan Sa-snett Kathv Evans Satterfield Charlotte Greensboro Kin St on W ' inston-Salem Charlotte Liberty Kenansville Garland Dnrhani Roonville Charlotte Durham Burlington nston-Salem Burlington Burlington Wilson C;harlotte Baham Pine Ha VV ' iiiston-Salem Clinton Lancaster k.MiM.iKlnn, Md. Charlotte Winston-Salem Roxhoro h.rr Hill. .]. aldese Harhor, Maine Favetteville Fairfield. J. (:raiil„rd. J elleville I%k Waslniiul., Mark Sebastian SchaKeiiliiirn I ' hvllis Melanie Siheller Demse S _hm)mlenM)i-ril Martha Marif Sihniiii Nancy Erlint- Schnstcr Sainl Davids. Pa. Monroe Hickorv Tavlorsville t:harlotle Ijuru , nri Schinnai-her Unda Jane Scult Phyllis R. Seainon Mary Kate Seawell Robert Dennis Seay W ' .nslon-Salein Mebane Mt. I ' lla Carthage Winston-Salem Susan Opal Sechrest Cynthia - nn Seeor Ann Marsha Seligson KatrinaJillSetzer Curtis Eugene Sexton Rural Hall Frunklintoii Raleigh Claremont High Point Joann Sexton Joyce Ellc.i Shafer Katherine Renee Sharpe Valeria Christine Sharpe Paula Daniels Shaver JeHerson Severna Park, Md. McLeansville Sharpsburg Salisbury Jiidith Lvnn Sheariii Betty Lou Shearon Carol Ann Shepard Frances Rachel Shepard Cynthia Anne Shillinglaw Greensboro Wake Forest .Asheboro Rockingham Louisburg Marilyn Jeanettc Shipplett Esser Shivers Sandra Elizal eth Shoaf Linda . nne Shore Martha Lou Shore High Point Greensboro Durham Rural Hall Boonville Susan Elaine Siginon Ernestine Lynn Siginond Judith Dale Siler Cynthia Michelle Silvaggi Dennis Ray Siinerly Hickory Clreensboro Sanford Jacksonville Lydia Kay Simmons Victoria Leigh Sinunons Linda Annelle Simpson Carleen Valencia Sums Melissa Thayer Sindau State Road Hamlet Elkm Clreensboro .Alexandria, Va. Judith Ann Singletarv Catherine Ann Sink Crvstal Louise Sine Mary EUzabeth STtellev Susan Miller Slack Jacksonville. Fla. Charlotte Conover Fort Lee. J Rockingham Doris . nn Slate UndaCrevSlawson Margaret Elaine Slo SiLsait A. Small Linda Kav Smart .Mice Roslvn Smith Deliorah Nlae Smith Fletcher C, Smith Jan Kll al cth Smith Jeajine Ixjuise Snnth Joan Bonita Smith Kathleen , ngela Smitli Kathrvii Lvnne Smith Undal xi ' Smith Pamela Siisaji Smith Toliie Ix-inh Smith Alice Kav Snider Patnciat; Snowden Kathli-en Jcwe Snvder Randv lA-e SnvJer Tonimv l.naiin S. mer illc ,err leanS,« chorall |«m !■ Dchora}) J«ui Spahn Martha I, nn Sparrow Juha E. Sijears SiLsan Victfjria Speas Bridget l.ee Spraker Marv Elizaftetn Sprinkle Brenda Ann Stalev Betty Ann Stallings Patricia SiLsan Steagall Donna Jean Steele Nancv Jane Steele Stephen Sternberg Brenda Ka Stephciiv. Richard Preston Slcllc Mar MaurciicSlcMar Sns,Uil)l.mcSlnisoii Ualu- HltaSliKkert H.,tlMr.i|..H, SluM l-Aans riii St, nil Marilviin Dawn Stonl Uirr ' Walter Strader IX ' l.irahElame Strickland Mt ir Wilson Lilhngton Coldstioro Creenshoro ( harlolte Hurlington Greensboro Narragansett, K.I. Charlotte W.lsllMl loli ixMllc. 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Jacks, Prospect Hill High Point Concord Wilson Elizabeth Victoria Thonipsoj SilerCitv Laura Dale Thompson Wmston-Salem Marcia Correll Thompson Elkm Miles Nathaniel Thocnpson C.reenshoro Nancy Jane Thompson Lake VVaccaniaw Phylhs Kay Thompson Frances Elizabeth Thrower Mt. Gilead Red Springs James Franklin Tice. Jr. Lexington Jo . nn Tice Greenville Barbara Lanham Tiller Spartanburg, S.C. Linda Faye Tingen Janet Lee Tippett Catherine Ann Tisdale Linda Ann Tolar Kathleen Jayne Tool Linda Elizabeth TowiKsend Pamela Jeas Townsend Judy E. Trauli Ruby . nnelle Trigg Claudia Triplett Burlington Greensboro Charlotte Red Springs Charlotte Jamestown Greensboro ' xandria. Va. Perrv, Ga. Traphill Patricia Ann Trivette James In-iii Trotter Susan Brooks Tucker Val Tucker Jidia DoremiLs Tvittt Margaret Susan Tunstall Deborah Gail Tumian Sarah .■ nn L ' sser Sybil Jean Vaughn Suzanne Mar Claudia Dale Vernon Nancy Eslelle V ' inson PaiJa .Ann Vitenia Roberta Jane VVaddcIl Relwcca Jane Wade Patricia Gravson Wagner C™thia . nii Wakcland David Alan Wallace Ainv Louella Walker Kathmi Mane Walker Lawrence James Walter Retwcca Jane Walton Barbara Patrice Ward Jermifer Ann Ward Lynn Susan Ward Janet Lee Warden Jennifer Dale Warren Sue Elaine Washam Hilman Thomas Watkii Lohta Cherv-I Watkins Frances Marion Watsoj Marv Belle Watson Phibp Wavnc W alson Ann Flake Walls Tern Lvnnc WcatlitrK Dorotliv Adam-, Wc.il (;vnthial)on.lh r. Lucv Jo V ' eav,-r Hida Gray Weaver Delxirah . nn Webste Karen Jc.in Wcll.r Eleanor Hose Wcvli.r Sarahl -e csll,ro,,k KinilvClicalli.iiiiWl, CvTllllla Ann W hccle Elkin Asheboro ' interville Wendell Norwood W ' inston-Salem Richmond, V ' a. 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Julie Elizabeth Whicllard Miriam Jane Wliisnaiit Barliara Elaine White Elliott Julian White Janet Marie White Linda Sue VVhitesides Mary ' Susan Whiteside Sharon Dianne Whitlev JaneEhzabeth Whilniiire Sarah Elizabeth Whitsett .Annette Marie W orley Martha Aiuie Wigglesworth Rita Sue Wiggs Martha Louise Wilde Geneva La Vonne Willard Martha Shearer Williar Karen Leigh Williford Ginnv Hope Willis Beverly Carol Wilson Bonnie Lynn Wilson Kathy Mae Winn Delwrah Sue Wither Vield DAnn Wither Beverly Sue Wolfe Sue Ethel Womack Judith Nell Wood Mary Alison Woodruff Ken Allan Wood Sheila Denise Woods Thelma June Wooten Peggy Helen Wrenn Kathv Madehne Wright Sharon Elizabeth Wright Deborah . nn Wrigley Nikld . nne W ' vsor zabelhCilv Clarktori New Bern Greensboro C:oldsboro Richfield I ' rbanna. Va. Winston-Salem Altamahaw Broadway Ford C.itv, Pa. Atlanta, C a. Sanford Roanoke Rapids Pittsburgh, Pa, Durham East Bend Rixkv Mo Ashei l.ariham, ! Alice Anne Yates Enfield Rozanna Yates West Jefferson Patricia A. Yeager Morehead City Philip Wai Chan Yip Yau Yat Chuen, Hong Kong Cheryl Lynn Young Germanton nelle Louise ZumHnmnen Sophomore? not transferred yet? Nope; I kinda like it here . . . only 2 more years of these term papers . . . Halleluiah, . . I love you, bed. Yep, it ' s a liberal school all right . . . left . . . conservative . . . Puritan even . . . make it what you want . . . there ' s all kinds of patches for your jeans . . . ■a t Abshire .■V E. Adams S. .Mewine Janet M. Anieen Evalyn I. Anderson Luci P. Andrews Debra M. Andrey Suzanne . nge Jovtr E, . ' jigell Dnidlla D Araka-s Dons W. Arrneuaki Marv], Arnold Kathy A. Arthur Roanoke, Va. Wilmineton Rutherfordton C aroleen Favetteville Jamestown Roanoke, Va. Hudson l..,ksv]ne Asheville li.ii kv Mount Kathfl K. Arthur C iithia D Ashill Rose M. Aulier Laiira C. Aiunan Patsy C. Austin Nancy E. Ayers Gary K Bailey Angela S. Baker Susan P. Baker Patricia L. Bald« Del rah G. Ball Jane E. Baluss Martha E. Barden Catherine H, Barger Sandy L. Barham Dclx)rah P. Barker Barbara T. Barnes Beverly J. Barnes Ellen A. Barnes Marv M. Barnes Martha A. Barney Marceia L. Bartlett Catherine A. Barrier SiLsan E. Baiiehman Janice S. Baxiey Barbara A. Bean Frances A. Beaver Pamela L. Beck Jo Ann Bell Karen Bell Kathryn M. Bender Marilyn G. Benjamin Geoffrey G. Bennett Marilynn Bennett Riladell Bennett Nancy L. Berson SiLsan C. Beshears Stephanie Biggs Emma D. Biles Geneva K. Bivins Donna J. Black Barbara F. Blackburn Teresa A. Blackburn Melanie A. Blackley Patricia L, Blackwood Jacksonville West F.iid Asheboru Ashcville Mnrrislown, J llcrtfc.rd Elnnra, N.V. Front Roval, Va, Columbia. Va. Fayetteville Charlotte Lincolnton Kernersville Reidsville Severn Wilson Mocksville Raleigh Salisburv Atlanta. Ga. Graham Bloomington. Ind Salisburv Statesville Rob!)ins Winston-Salem Charlotte V inston-Salem Durham Raleigh North Wilkesboro Laurinburg Mt. 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Cockerham Kannapohs Slatesvdle WinstonSalem JoaimcW. Coikrell .Mice J. Coe Christie L. CJihen Kathv L. Cole Beverly J. Collicutt Potomac. .Md. Dobson Lexington Virginia Beach. Va. Kemersville Kathleen A. Colijuitl Sarah D. Coiider Ava L. Conklin Timothy G. Connolly Cathy L. Conrad Charlotte Hnrlington Lexmgton, Ky, Lexmgton Laiine L. Conway Vickie J. Comatzer Kay L. Comwell Judith B. Corriher Cynthia A. Cox Laurinburg Winston Salem LincolnKm Marion Henderson Margie D. Cox Michael M. Cox Valerie A. Craemer Claudia Crane Sandee L. Crank Avden Dover Charlotte Hampton, Va. Hillsborough Julia M. Crater Creenslioro Nancv J. Ora -ford Coldshor.i Kathy L. Oeech Clavton Jane E. Crenshaw Charlotte Vickie L. Crews Kemersville KathrMi (:nssi..aii High Point Ullda K, Crotker Hickory Kathv I.. :r(,„k Troy Jarre t( ross Khzabethtown KatheniK A, Culbreth Lumberton Diane M. Dal)nes WiUiani C. Darnel. Jr. Debra (;. Danielson Jerttie M. Daughtridge . nne H. Davenport IjiidaC. Davenport ShirlniC, Davenport Karen . . Davidson Dixie L. Davts Karen S. DavLs Bei kv J. Dickey JohnC. Diggs Linila K. Dillard SiLsaii E. Dillard IDorothy A. Dillipla Elizal)e(hC, l )lin Kathv D. Dollvh.gh Marv U. DonaldsoEi Kb .abeth City Hocky Mount Laurel, Md. Hope Mills Annandale, Va. Kalhvn. E. Davis Charlotte Martllal.. Davis .Statesville Nancv VV. Davis Hickory Patricia W. Davis Shelby Lucille A. DiBello Staten Island, N,Y. Roanoke, Va. Chapel Hill Asheville Candler Vardlev, Pa. .St. Albans, W. Va. .St Mbaiis, W Va. Caroline H. Doiinan Chapel Hill Anne-Mam- D Dowe Winston-.Salem Janice W . Draughn Jonesville Jeanne K. l urnire Salisbury, Md. Evelvii M. Diinawav Seaford, Del, Mar V, Duncan Bolivia Bad ara 1 l inn .New Bern Kathenni-M Dunn Creensboro Eva N. Durh.un Mt. Olive IJnda H. DiittoM (Greensboro Donna L. Eaion Maleii Monica F, ka«i Hiiko Julia L. Edcns Roxl.o Patrick 1„ EdnnnulsoM Morii.mK Coral.. K.l«ar,ls Moor.svil I uneki B. Kiluanis Patricia 1.. Elliott KathrvTi E. Elli.s Susan ' D. Ellis Richard VV. Enchelme Shirley .-V. EiisImkI Mary H. Estt , C. Nan Evans Carolyn R. Evans Margarettc M. Evan Virginia D. p]van: Susan A. Evcring Krystal L. Fagg Gloria -A. Faison Shelia S. Farrell Victoria I. Farthing Barbara . . Fanll Joan E. Ferguson Susan E. Ferrell Cecile M. Fickling Catheruie W . Fincna Connie F. Finn Minehardt H. Fishel Carol Fisher Karen M. Fisher Reliecca C. Fishe Jeanne G. Flanne Valary L. Flemini Julia M. Flowers Jane M. Folger Lavonne K. Fore Maria E. Fomasier Karin L. Foscue Jane F. Foster Nancy C. Foster Dahney D. Fox Janet E. Fox Lyda C. Frankenburger Nancy L. Franklin Dianne Frazelle Roxboro Glen Rock, N.J. M(i ( )xf()rd Tth W ilkcsl.oro El.nl College Burlington Reidsville , sheville ■hmond, Va. on Hill. Md. ( lemmons Pendleton Bluefield. VV. Va. Martinsville, Va. Burlington Madison .Sanford Winston-Salem Balboa, Canal Zone North Wilkesboro Winston-Salem John aroneck, N.V. in City. Tenn. Bort ' ow. Fla. Valdese Richlands Dorothy S, Frt Randii S, Freeman Man ' Emily Friday Donna D. Friesen Rel ecfa Froneberger Greensboro (ireensboro Gastonia Charlotte Gastonia Vickie P, Frve Rita A. FuUirieht Patricia L. Fulton Martha E Gahriel linda L. Caddy Statesville Connelly Springs Sanford Winston-Salem Reidsville Karen L. Clallimore Bonnie (;. (Untmons Frances R. Garrison Marina B. Gatlin Gloria C. Gentry Thomasville Pilot Mtn. Martinsville Franklinville Elk in Jeanetic H, Gentry C. Harold George Glav.dia A. (;eraght Becky L. (Berber Sharon L. C derringer Henderson ville Reno, Nev. Raleigh Raleigh Gibson ville l lx)rah S. Ciibson Patncia J. C ihson Sandra E. (ilasgow Joanne E. Glassford Christine E. Glover Charlotte Greensboro Halifax Raleigh New Bam Beltv C;. Gixiwn WilhanC; Coldston F. Angela Goodnight Margaret K. Goodwin Tanita A. Goodwin Dunn Eden Kannapolis Charlotte Charlotte Denese Ck mto Carol B. Graham Katherine V. Grant Florence E. Graves Mary T. Gray Durham Cioldsboro Clemmons Lancaster Gastonia Robert H. Grav RiLsscll A. Grav CleriaA Cravson Unda S. CIree ' ne Vickie J. Greene Greensboro Sophia Spindale Raleigh Dobson Vick 1. Greene Pamela Pearl Griffin Karen A. Grottle Joyce CCnibbs Gave 1.. Giierranl Charlotte New London Charlotte Burlington Charlotte Mary K ( ;uki- Renee l . (inrlev Sheila K. Gwcniii Janice B. Haas Carol Hagwood Kilithll.ulli Donna M. IlaUurd ColeraF. Hall Diana J. Hall Edith E. Hall Janet Sne I lid! Michael L. Hall Stephen L. Hall . ldena 1. Hamliv Wendv J. Hainiltu Peggy J. Hamrich Bndget M. Hand Holly J. Hand Carol C. Hanks Brenda K. Hardin Djrothy A. Hare Katherine J. Hare Catherine L. Harmon D. LvTui Hannon Nancy E. Hannon HoULs M. Hamed Susan Withrow Harrelson Myra A. Harrill Gwendolyn G. Harringtor Betty L. Harris Cathy J. Harris Grace N. Harris Jane H. Harris Laura K. Harvison Danny L. Hartman Lynn 1. Harwotxl Cynthia C. Hasty Cynthia F. Hatch Teresa M. Hatley Judith Haulienrelser Nanc-y L. HavLser Carolyn A.Hayes Donna K. Haywoo l Eva D. Haywood KatheyJ. Heavner Durham Chappaqua. N.Y. vn Hgts est Citv Yorkto Whe Charleston, W.V. Ormm LighUio Charlotte ml Garden ise Pt., Fla. Murphy ockingham Pittsboro Atlanta, Ga. Elkin Rale.gh Goldshoro McLeansville Stanfield Charlotte Belhesda, Md. Ml. Gilead Wmslon Salem Lincolnton Patsv A. Hemmerle MicKV G. Henderson Patricia A. Henderson SiLsan D. Henslev CvTithia C. Hepfer Nellie E, Herring Nona E. Herring Naiicy J. Herthel SiLsan C. Hester Martha C. Highsmith Ceciha A. Hill CK-nevaC;. Hines PaiTiela K. Hohson Karen L, Hixiges Ruth D. Hodges I Jsa , Hoke Barbara I., Holding Audrey M. Holland Deborah A. Holland Maggie P. Hojloinan Vitla L H.mevcutt Janet A, H xner Margaret C. Home Jacquelyn S. Hovis Cynthia R. Howard Brenda G. Howell Marhta A. Hoyle Suellvn Hudgins Paula S. Hvidaon KathieJ. Huffiness Linda I)iane Hughes SiLsau E. Hunnieutt Judy Hunter Stephen V. Hunter Pamela L. Hus-s WandiiK. Ihitchins Deborah A. Hutson DoUie B. Hyatt Liiura E. hiabinett Donna S. Jackson Svlvia J. Jackson Janet Y, Jacobs Heather C:. Javiies Laura L. Javiies Marcia G. Jenkins Durham Pleasant Garden Tomahawk Goldsboro Lumberton Morristown, N.J. Burgaw Jacksonville Lexington Boonville Eden San ford ' a Beach, Va. ake Forest Swansboro Clinton Aulander Greensboro High Point Greenville Lincolnton Concord Durham Laurinburg Hobbsville Zebulon Elon College Altamahaw Raleigh Rockv Mount Pilot Mtn. Vale Kutherfordton Charlotte Raleigh Washington Nashville LaG range Rockingham Tarrytown, N.Y. Lenoir Robersonville Siisan E. Jennings Suzanne C. Jennings Rel ecca A. Jensen Cind) L. Johnson Frances E. Johnson ],u,e A. Johns r Kathmi L. Johi Marv B Johnsni Nancv C:, Johns JanisF Johnsto Marua E. Johnston Anna K. Jones Evelyn D. Jones Karen L. Jones Sharon D. Jones Kahv ' L. Jones Martha R. Jones Elizabeth A. Jordan Margaret Elizabeth Jordan Penny L. Jordan Susan E. Jordan Donna P, Joyce Alice A. Jnhan Kathy A. Julian Dana C. Kane Debra D. Kellv Allen C. Kendall Roxann R. Kephart Donna K. Kemodle Jennifer A. Key Bonnie L, Keyst Carol M- King Diane E. King Alice S. Kirknia Fern E. Kitchm Nancy L. Knolli. Theresa W- Kno: Janet L. Koesy Susan J. Kohler Karen E. Kollw Patricia L. Koniega Brenda C- Lambert Betty J. Land Evelyn R. Lane A. Paige Langston Charlotte Raleigh Charlotte Raleigh Stokesdale Catawba Raleigh Vils( Madisi andlenii Chnton Elon College Ronda Charlotte High Point VVarsau Reidsville Greensboro Greensboro Gates i i v I Claudia E. l aiiier Virginia ]. l sater Eleanor A. Lathan BelsvJ. Latta Shirlev A. Lawrenci Pamelas. U-arv Delwrah E, Lt ' chni I,ettie C. Lednuni Mar ' H. L e()nard Mary K. Lester Harnett L. Eewt i.u. D l wis Aiin M. Liebemc Julie A. Liei)ert Man ' L. Liles Sandra W. Lindgrt Sharon A. Lindiier Mar - E. IJndsav UllianD. Linn ' F. Karen Lipmski Ijura A. Littlejohn Carol™!. Llovd Sandra K. Lloyd Cynthia J. lx)nj; Leslie G. Long Marshal,, I xjE.g Pamela C. Long Hchceta J. Umg Margaret A. Ix)V( Ciwendolyn R. Li Ma A Luedeka U-she Z. LnndouLst Brenda L. Lunslord Catherine L. Lustig Suzarme H. Lverlv Creedmoor Greensboro Moeksville Charlotte Bandleman .rtle Beach, S.C. Winston-Salem McLean, Va. Winston-Salem Rocky Mount ; lie, Mich. Raleigh Hickory Richmc Tows Rohliinsville HillsLorough Gastonia Kannapolis Charlotte Asheville Whileville Valdese KniHville, Tenn. nunnierville, S.C. Asheville New York, N.Y. Concord lelaE l.vlle Clenimons i M. McCarthy Wuistou-Salem McCarthv Huhmond, Va. aiC. McCaskill West End 1.1 A MiCiillough Hu rrsule. Conn. uiaR M((;alliard Morganton .1 A, Me( ;uire Frai.klin riM. Mcllhennv Charlotte ftuiifla J. Mdiildsh Margaret J. Mclntyre RelxM.-ca L. McMaster r na L. McMillan hminc E. McPeters Manful T. McPhaiil Kathlet-n S Madden Virginia C Madren Mark E. Maersch Cathv S, Malone 1 jndii L. Maloy Marv K. Maner Deborah A. Manes; Pamela C. Maness Virginia L. Mangiii Keil Springs lialeigl, Patricia R. Mar . nne F. Marke M Ta Markhani Patricia A. 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Thomas Delwrah Keni TTioinas Teresa Whitfield Thoin i Linda Crowell Tiller Deborah , nn Tippett Barbara Anne Todd . ngelia Pearl Travis Susan Ann Tnidell Terry Ann Tucker Mary Helen TunneU Delwrah . nn Tunstall NomiaJaneTuttle Martha .Anne I ' nderwood Steven Forrest I ' nderwmxl Susan Adele I ' pton Donna Batts Vail Patricia Ann Vinson Helen Ehzabeth Voile Mary Eleanor Wackerhagen Anne Catherine Wagoner Mickie McGee Walker Carolyn Marie Wallin Janet Stanley Walters Pamela Karen Walters Patricia Gilchrist Walters Sylvia . jinette Walters Barbara . nne Ward Judy Ann Lineberry Carolyn Dewey Ward Jan Fields Ward Susan Page Ward Walter Janies Warren Pamela . nn Warth Mary Naniscah Warthei Yvonne Cynthia Washb. Nancv Kay Washington BettyCarol Waterfill Angela Lynne Watson Carol Ann Watson Betsy Farthing Weaver Bebnont reedmoor Wilson Bluefield. W. Va. Ellerbe Broadway Spartanburg, S.C. Winston-Salem Hendersonville Statesville Southern Pines Stokesdale Swan Quarter Durham immerfield Charlotte Charlotte Camden Pikeville (Joldsboro linRton. N.J. Pafftown Raleigh Greensboro VValkertown Greensboro Lexington Charlotte r;reensboro ' .abeth City Siler Citv Rose Hill (Greensboro High Point m P JaiR- Murilyii WVlls Roberta I.. Wells Linda Carolyn West Martha I.ynn Weslhrouk EdwiEiaJajie While Klleil Deiusf White Kathryn Diane Whitley Kay I ' atrieia Whilt Victor Wayne Whitworth Vonda Brady Widcoer C;vnithia KUen Wi, Hh,)nda Wlleox Chris Wilhclni ( Aiillua Slue Will EriilK Jiuie Wilha Cretehcli SiMllh Willu Isalic ' l liiikri Willi. ,11, I.MlrKI.I ' Wllll.lM M.uuai.l (..111 Willi.iii MarvKhzal.ethWiiha v r Kinston leek. . .J. Sanford ml Olive li.ih ' inh Roekford, 111.11111 St. Pclersliiirg, Flu Black Mounlai. .■ shel)or( Creensliori B.A. in June — by August I will have worked my way from waitress to head cashier. You can do anything with a college degree. BKENDA LOUISE ADAMS IRCIN1A ANN ADAMS C:HERRI Sl ' SAN ALLEN KONALD BIRCESS ALLEN ROSE VLARIE ALLEN SL ' ZANNE GAIL ALLEN SANDRA KAV ALLEY lOHNCLRTIS ALLRED MAIO HOBEHISOX AMKNj; DEHBIE L. ANDERSON LINDA SliE ANDERSON MARY EDYTHE ANDERS(JN FRANCES LEE ANDREWS NATHAN HARDY ANDREWS VIRGINIA GOLD APPLE CLAUDIA LYNN ARMSTRONG JAMES DOUGLAS ARTHUR LINDA ARNOLD ARTHUR IKANXEri ' EC ASHMOIUO ciiRisriN 1. I ki so Wlll.i AM W I C; KA I Al ' MAUI h. Al HI ' ; SI SAN I( ( l,|, A Kin Jl ' DV SAIN AVEHS ROSE ANNE AVEKS CAROLYN MARIE BACELLI BARBARA DIANE BAII.V DONNA MINTZ BARBARA CATIIEHINE El IZABETII BARNES LINI) SIS N II H i:s LINI M SNK ' i II liM: IT HENRY RANSOM BA ITEN ROBERTA EOL ' ISE BEBB CHARLES (;RAIIA I BEEKER BARBARA lEAN BELT SALLIE E BERNARD JUDITH BERSON NANCY LOUISE BISHOP GLENDA I. BIVENS E. CATHY BLACKWELL I ' ve had a complete education . . . not just books but about people and life. PATRICIA MELVIN BLAIR ROBERT WILLIAM BLAIR PATRICIA LUCK BLAKE SUSAN BLEVINS IAN CHRISTINE BLl ' CHER NANCY lUDITH BLUE BARBARA KAV BOBBITT SUSAN LEE BOETTNER Afi|l LYNDA lEAN BOHMBACH BETTYE ANN BOLES MADELEINE YVONNE BOMBELD MIRIAM CECELIA BONDS l,INW 1)1 E BONER ANA rxTHK I H()NILI, W ILLI l (.li ' i HOOKKH l;KNISK l HIK Hi ) ' i l)|l N LYNN WRICIIT BOYLES lANICE CAROLYN BRAFFORD KATIIY LEWIS BRANC;il SAMMIE DANIEL BRAXTON M. lEAN BREWSTER BETTY JONES BRIDGERS ELIZABETH BRIDCES SARAH PATTERSON BRISON SUSAN DIANNE BRH TON KAREN LVW BRODERICK BARBARA RL ' ill BROOKS I.INDA MARLENE BROOKS CLAUOIA KA ' i BRf) VN OWENDOL N LOU BROWN NLARTHA HATCHER BKOW N WANDA DEAN BROWN BEVERLY ANN BRYANT MARSHA JEAN BUCKALEW JACOUELINE ANN BUDDE CATHY MURIEL BUFFLAP RUTH ANNE BUKER SANDRA JEAN Bl ' LNL N PATSY winc;ler BI ' M(;ARNER DIANA RAE Bl ' RKE It ' s crazy, but I feel a part of this tremendous montrosity. REBECCA LV.W BUKKE TOMMIE JEANNE Bl ' RKIS N. SLSAX Bl ' HHOLCllS lENNIEEH LEE Bl ' HTNEH DtJNNA lANELL BITLEH LVNNE ALLEN B BD NL C:iNDA ANNE BYBD SARAH PATRICE BVRD CARA MARCARET CALDWELL NL NELLA H CALHOl ' N PALLACAMENZIND KAY ANNA CAMERON LANE L. CAl ' PIO liEhOHAM ' iVONNECARNES LEE LOLISE CARI ' ENTEB ( ELESTIA T (ARSON WANDA SUE CARTER LINDA lek;h cart rk;ht STEVEN VALC;HN CATES SANDRA DEE CAUDLE lAMEs h.c;ausey lOAN MARTIN CALISEY MAKV ANN CAl ' SEV MAHV ANN OAN ' INESS DEBORAH DONOVAN CECIL WANDA JOYCE CHAMBERS V. THOMAS CHEARS HI SUSAN ELLEN CHEEK PATRICIA lOHNSON C:HRISTIAN VICKI RAY CHURCH BRENDA CECILE CLARK CAROL SUE CLARK JANET E. CLEAVER RECINA VITOLO CLEGG JUDITH GAIL CLEMENT MARGARET HAYES CLEMENT JOHNNY BLA ND C:L0NTZ Ianec:ar()lecoe kathleen harris cole LISE ANN COLE One thing, you ' ve got a darn good liberal education — whether you want it or not! SL ' E V()UDALLCX)LE; AUGUSTA CLVN CONNALLV KAREN HANEVCONAKi:) lUDV LEIGH CONRAD NORMA GAVLE TOOK RENAVOSW AI,n(( (iKK BRENDACARol,( ociMBS BERNIGE ( OOI ' ER D(JNNA LAMSON COOPER LINDA SUSAN COPELAND BRENDA CAROL COUNCIL GAIL ADRIAN COWAN RAEFORD EUGENE COX SANDRA LYNN COX CHRISTINE HOWIE CRANE SUSAN javnec:rate lOHN EDWARD f:RAVEN LAl ' RA JANE C:RAVER DOLORES I (REED SANDRA I.VW ( HKWS LAl ' HA l.IVINCSroN CHOOM WANDA ANNCKOLICH CW VN DARLENE CKLIMl ' I.EK I ' ATTI UKANNONCLIMMINCS NANCY LILLIAN CliNDIEK ILM.I I I ' .HU ' i ( I NMNCHAM LL I) L ' E DXilXEV F. ANNE DALTON CAROL ESTELLE DALTON NE A ANN DANIEL LAliRA RliTH DANIELS MIRIAM HARRIET DAL ' CMTRV REBECCA ANN DAliGHTRV DEBORAH ANN DEAL ELIZABETH EBELEIN DEAN CYNTHIA ELAINE DEMARS LINDA I L DENTON DAI ' IIM I l; ( INE DEMIAIES CLAli Li  , DIAZ NANCI ELLEN Dlc:KENS My mother insisted that I come here. Now she absolutely forbids my younger sister to come. ' BETTY JO DIXON DOUGLAS EUGENE DOCKEV CAROLYN FRANCES DOMINIK LOIS ANN DOSS lOHN E DOBEL IB KAREN DUDLEY ll NE CAROLYN DUNN SALLY f: 1)1 NN HELEN BETH ( H B l DUNTZ VICKI ERNESTA EASON MARSHA WITHERS EAST WINIFRED CHERYL EAST CHERYL SHELTON EDMONDS CHRISTINE MARIE EDWARDS COLETTE MARIE EDWARDS MARTHA ANN ELKINS ( BOLVN lOllNSON ELLENWOOli MOLLIE GULP ELLIOT NANCY LEE ELLIOTT MAYMETTE ALTAMESE ELLIS SUSAN STKINC;K1ELI) ELLIS SUSAN BOWOEN ELLISON BETTY Rl ' TH ELMOKE LVNNC;. EMMEHT MEI.ANIE A ENNIS LIMi W KHLWDSON (.a.DHIA UOWE ElU IN NA t:V SANDHA FAIRLY MIHIAM DELOKES KALKNER DENNIS DALE FARLOW IK)NNA COUSINS FARLOW LOWELL DEAN FARLOW ALYCIA FAYE FARRAR HRENDA KAY FERN THOMAS BRYCE FIDLER, |R LINDA ANN FIELDS CI.AIIDIA LYNN FIORE MARILYN LOIS FISHEI. BKENDA KAY FLEENOR |OY MAYO FI.EMINC; HI never forget Christmas freshman year. We had red and green tablecloths on every table in the cafeteria. MARILYN RL ' TH FOl.TZ ELLEN D. FORI) BKLNbA L RL FOREMAN WENDI A FOUMO FONDA RLTH FORTNER TERESA HAWKINS FOUST ROBIN LOl ' ISE FOWLER FRANCES MARLENE FOX BARBARA ANN FRANCE JUDY DIANE FRANK ELIZABETH JANE FRA2IER ANGELA FREEZE NELDA FAY FRENCH R()C;ER STEWART FRISTOE ANN MARIE FL ' LCHER DAVID LLOYD Fl ' RR SUSAN RENEE FURR CYNTHIA PRINGLE GADD MERLE BOULDIN GAINES Rl ' BY II C:aNN SANDRA HAECiANT SARAH LOUISE CARDNER NANC;Y lANE CARRETSON REBECCA niANNECARRET ' i- I,l n PAVE (: T1,1 (AROI.I I. I I l l HSII K X-i I ,l, ll WILDA ELAINE CEMin LINDA HILL GIBSON PATRICIA K. GILBERT DOCK WILLIAM C;ILLEV SANDRA DIANNEGILMORE ROBERTA C. COSE LAURA CAROLYN GOSTIN JOY ARDELL GOTTSHALL BETTY SUE GOURLEV HELEN PATRICIA GRACE EMMA COLEEN GRABBER CATHY FAYE GRAY SARAH RUTH C:RAY Everything went when the guys came. ALICE . DELAIDE GREEN KATHV LARUE GREEN RUTH Sl ' SAN GREEN FABIENNE GU YN GREENE SANDRA FAVE (GREENE I(:KI I. GREENE WANDA DALE GRIFFIN ll ' DV MCLEAN GROFF |K N CAROL GR()NL C;ER dcjnna june guest ciiarle-s m. (;ulledge maureen bradley gunn ANN GARRISON IIAILEY SUE CAROLYN HAIRE MONA LISA IIAIRSTON DAPHNE MARIE HALL DETRA SUE HALL NL ' RGARET LEA HALL L RIAN JEANNETTE HALL PAMELA WYNNE HALL WANDA C;A1I. HAl.l. lOVCE AMELIA II AMll lf )N MAHV BETH HAMMONDS GERALDINE IIAMHTON ' iHc:i iA |EA II r()f:K I III M WEV SAM)H ( MANSIA ILIMTII LV.W IIAHBL ' Ck ANN GRAYSON HAKDEE PATRICIA HOLLEMAN IIARDI ' TER GEORGIE ANN HARGREA ' E EILEEN LEE HARLEY MARGARET RUTH HARRELL DEBORAH CRABTREE HARRIS VIRGINIA EPPS HARRIS RUTH ANNE HARRISON JANE LOWDER HARTSELL MARYZETA HAR EY PATRK:IA POPE HASTINGS BARBARA DALE HATCHER Now the problem is to juggle the new requirements and see of I can graduate in the spring. PATRICIA ANN HAUGHTON JANE EMILY HAWKINS SHERRY LANE HAWLEY HARRIETT ANNE HELMS MARC HE ' LI ' l TKLL HELSARECK |()HN l, HEMPHILL, |H. SLISAN RRADHliRN HEMPHILL PAMELA BliRTON HENDERSON H ' ln DOWNS HENLINE Sl ' SAN LYNN HESTER lUDY ELAINE HEW ETT MARY lONES HIBHARD lANE LEA HICKS ANN ELISE HIGDON LINDA RUTH HIGGINS MARY LILLIAN HIGGINS ll ' DY RENEE IIK;il CHRISTINE DANIEL HILL ROHIN ANNE HILL REBECCA HILTON RUTH ANN im r ANN MILBURN HINSIIAW MARILYN ANN HOGAN MARTHA ANN HOGAN ll ' LECARR HOLLAND, III LINi:)A lANE HOLLIS |OHN DARWIN HONEVCi: IT MARTHA KLIZABETH IIOI ' KINS lANET K, MORTON Sl ' SAN ARNKR ll )l ' C:K LANET DEANE HOl ' C:H FAYMA LOUISE HOWELL MARY c;ail HOWLAND SANDRA KAY IIOYNG CURTIS WAYNE HUBER MARY DIANA IIUDGINS MARTHA BENNETT lU ' DSON WEDDIE WILSON Hl ' FFMAN, JR. SANDRA KAY HUMPHREY LEILA ANNE HUMPHRIES Being married and a senior is unbelievably trying. There ' s no way to keep up. My professors don ' t help. In fact, they seem to resent my being married. WALTER SMITH HUMPHRIES BETTY MOODY HUNNICUTT BONNIE LEIGH HUNT IRMA ROBERTA HUNT NANCY STEVENSON HUNT SUSAN GAIL HUNT MARY FRANCIS HUNTER lEAN ANDERSON HUSSEY DENISE ANNE HUTCHISON CHERIE GUILDERS HUTTON CYNTHIA TALBERT HYATT RUTH SHARON HYLTON MARY ANN VICTORIA HYMAN LOIS CARLA IRWIN JEWELL SHANNON ISENHOUR CHERYL ANN ISLEY MARY GAIL |AC:KS()N LAURA E. JACOBS CHERYL DAWN ]. ES U in RICH |A H ' ;s DAVID ARNOLD lAHVIS JANET JEFFERSON LARRY WAYNE lESSUI ' REBECCA LYNN lESSUI ' THONLMEAN |OHNSEN CAYLE LAN ' INIA JOHNSON ILILIA A. (ONES KAREN HUNTER lONES NL RY HELEN [ONES SUE W lONES BOWIE KAY lOYCE BRENDA DIANE KALE CIIRISANTHE C. KARES GLORIA R. KEARNS A. ELIZABETH KEEVEH ANNA LOUISE KEEVER DIANE F KENNEY MARTHA SUE KENWORTIh BILLIE FAYE KEYE PATRICIA ANN KEZIAH I ' ll have the time to read what I ' d like to now. Had I never been here I wouldn ' t have realized that desire. SARAH JCJ KEZIAH ICKIE LYNN KILGORE ELIZABETH ANN KILLIAN DEBORAH SHATTUCK KING MARIE ELLA KING I ' ATKICIA DARNELL KLNG srSAN ANGELA KING ANITA lO KINI.AW DEBORAH LOL ' KIRKMAN ERLINE W HITT KIVETT GVNTiHA c:ail KLIEGER SHERDITH ANN KLING NANGV lANE KOONE BEN ' ERLV V ATTS KOONTS NANGY LYN KRAEOTER LINDA ANN KUZIO k ' l HKHIXK DOLGAL LAMB I WILS M LANCASTER MARY JEAN LANGE lANIK ADONNA LANIER .SANDHA KAV LARRIOK lEAN LASATER DEBBIE ANN LAVAS(,)UE ELEANOR SMITH LAW lANE ALICE LAWINC KVRA niANNE LAWRENCE SHIRLEY C:ACLE LAWS JOAN SHARP LEAKS CAROLYN ELIZABETH LEE JANE E. LEEDS MARY CHARLES LEITH CINDY DIANNE LEONARD |OHN KELLY LEONARD PATRICIA ANN LEONARD CYNTHIA BEATRIC;E LEWTS LENA C:ATHERINE LEWIS SULOl ' R(XSE LEWIS IOHN WILLIAM LINDEMAN NANCY II. LINDEMAN BRENDA LYNN LINTHK.T ' M t i % i Always has been a secure feeling to know you ' re coming back — now I don ' t know what I ' ll be doing. PEGGY MILES LITTEN ELEANOR RUTH LI ELY ANN ' HARRIS LOGKW ' OOD HARBARA KISER LONG GAROLE LYNN LONG NANCY BOYETTE LOVING MARTHA WRAY LOW RANGE DENISE DELORES LL ' CAS II 1)1111 R, E lA NI LINDA I. lAT ' TON SARAH ELIZABETH LYTCII 1)I E NN MA( F N TGKIE MARIAN MANLEY ELLEN MARSHALL CHRISTINE THOMPSON L RTIN GLORIA MARTIN KATHY DIANNE MARTIN ROBERT DAVID MARTIN LAURA JEAN MATHESON MYRA JANE MATTSON SIIAHON ELAINE MCADOO DONNA SUE MCBHYDE IMOGENE MCCANLESS KATHLEEN MAHIE MCCAHDELL FLORENCE ELLEN MCCASKILL (;HARLE.S BKVAN MCCUHRV CLAllMALVNN MCFADDEN KOBIE MCFARLAND IRIS GAIL MCGEE VIRGINIA LOUISE MCGEE lOVCE DEAN MCINTOSH MARY ELIZABETH MCKINNEY THOMAS A. MCMEEKEN ZELLE WHITE MCNAIB MARY BETH MCNEELY KATHRYN BALLARD MCNEIL DELIA ANN MCRIMMON SARAH MCLAIN MEDLIN KENNETH ALAN MELTON BETTY CLAIRE MELVILLE rm going to grad school next year because I don ' t want to leave here. SARA EDGERTON MERCER KKISTA DAWN MERRITT IRENE A IEU;HS I K M HH IS MILLER H ' lMIII 1,V E MILLER ERANCES jO-ANNE MILLS LOUISE T MILIO.X REBECCA |EA IOLI. IAN PATRR:IA ANN MOON lANDV LOU MOONEV PATRICIA MARY MOONEY ' PAT ANN MOORE nanc:y c:atherine moore dana johnson moran ERANCIS ELIZABETH MORC:aN CHERYL LEE MOSESCL ELIZABETH ANN MOSTELLER BARBARA ELLEN Ml ' LLINAX EMII.Y lANE Ml ' I.LIS LINDA MURRAY |() ANN MUHHV SAHAII fANE NABERS RICHAHO 11. NADEAU CONNIE lOAN NANCE BILL NASH SUSAN ELAINE NAVLOR EMMA MAIENEESE lANE Sl ' LLlXAN NELSON SALLY lEAN NEMER PATRK;1A ANN NEWSOME DONNA LYNN NICHOLS lULlA ARHINC:T0N NICHOLSON DEBORAH ELIZABETH NICKENS lANIS LEE NIELSEN OEBOHAH HANC0C:K NIFONC IHIS A NOLAN CAROLYN MONTEZ NOR HIS BRENDA KAY NINN CAROL LEICIl OAKLEY SARA HELEN OLl EHll ' S Since I ' ve been involved here I ' ve grown an allegiance to this place. SAMI LVN OUSLEY BRENDA KAY ONERCASH KYRIN GREENE PACKARD LESLIE hIANNE H. I ' ACKAHb ELIZABETH ANN BOW EN PALSIIA BE ERLY B. PARKER LARTHA ANN PARKER ELAINE POWERS PARTIN ELLEN DIANE PATTERSON t:LORL FAY PATTERSON DOROTHY HELMS PAYNE OMEGA W ILLETT PEACE SYLVIA MCLAMB PEACOCK SUSAN DOLORES PEARSALL CAROLYN SUE PECK EMILY RUTH PEELE BARBARA Rl ' TH PENNY LINDA TILLEY PERKINS ANNE COMMANDER PERRY DEBORAH ANNE PERRY NANCY LOIS I ' lllBHS HOSE MARIE PHILII ' S CATHY E. [ ' HILl.II ' S I ' AMEl.A I ' ll.l.SBUHY I ' llll.l ' OTT PEGCY |1 ' STIC:E I ' IC:KETT LINHA WOOTEN PIKE ELIZABETH YNNE PITTMAN NANCY lANE PLOTT MAIU IKC;iMA POLLARD PENNY ELIZABETH POOLOS PATRICIA LYNN POTTER CTIARLES MANNING POWERS CLAIRE BOWEN POWERS HENEE A, PREIEAN ALFREDA LOUISE PRESLAR ANN ELIZABETH PRICE PAMELA SHE PRICE LUf;Y DIANE PRIDDY HELEN MARIE PRITCHETT BRENDA LOUISE PUCKETT Then it was more or less a women ' s university — now it ' s changed. Our class has been a major impetus in getting rid of the Old Guard. SANDRA LEE PULLEN MARIORIE ANN PULLEY ELIZABETH ANN PURDUM SL ' SAN I, (R ' lCK DL NE CONRAD RAEFORD KATHV LYNN RABON REBECCA ELAINE BALLINGS MARGARET DALE RAMSEUR DIANE RIVENBARK RAND VALERIE FRANCES RAU Sl ' SAN E, RAW LES IL ' LIANNE KEWER RAY SARA RA-iKORI) SHARON DALE READE MARTHA REEVES ALICE PAULETTE REID J0YC:E ELLEN REID KATHERINE ANN REIERSON PEf;GY BURLEY RK;E MARGARET ELLEN RKTI 4 DEBHA SHANNON HICIIIE SUSAN I, RINEHART CAROl.VN ANN RITTEM ANNEELl.OWS ROACH PAM MARU ' : ROREHSON AI.ICI ' , li: AN RORKRTSON MAR I HA AI,ii:K RORINSON THADIA DALE KCJBINSON OEBRA LVNN ROBSON BE ERLEV LYNNE R0C;KET KATHRVN MAVR0C;ERS RENE BOSEMAN ROLL SYLVIA ANNE ROLLINS ALLAN SAW ROSS LORETTA ROUNDY ROSEMARY LOUISE RUSSELL GEORGE BROWN SAGE MARCaiERITA JANE SANOROCK BILLIE lEANNE SATTERWHITE KATHLEEN WATSON SAUNDERS I ' m not letting any of my kids come here! LAURIE MEMORY SCHIFANDO MARGARET CUTHRELL SCHULZE lEANXE L, SCHUAHIZ DONNA CALE SCOTT MARTHA (;AiL SELLERS CLOHLX KAVE S}IA KELFORO (TLARLENE F SHARPE OLl TA V ()N E SlIELTON PAMELA 1EA SlIELTON lERRI L. SHEPHERD lAMIE SHEPHERD H ELIZABEIII SHEPHERD STE I ' HANIE ANN SHERARD DOREEN ELAINE SHIFLET KATIIERINE HAKER SHOIT BETT ' i CXROIAN SHLM TE SLZANNE CHRIS I IAN SICMON lANESllEPXHD SIMMONS SIII ' Md 1. |( SIMPKINS RENITA ARDLN SIMPSON HEBECC:A ELLEN SIMS VALERIE M SIPE SUSIE DALE SISTAKE C;HRIST )l ' liER NEWMAN SLACK NANCY ANN SLATER FRANKIE MAE SLAWTER ANN CAROLYN SLOAN NORMA lEAN NEESE SLOOP ELLA MARIA SMITH CWENDOLYN lEAN SMITH lOANNA MARliE SMITH lUni LORENE SMITH LINDA DIANNE SMITH RICHARD IVY SMITH VICKI GALE SMITH DALE STANLEY SNAIR LIDA GENTRY SNIPES LAURA WINIFRED SOPOCI EVELYN ELIZABETH SOSSAMON SUSAN CAY SOUDERS The majority of the students come here for a degree then a few of them realize that maybe what they learned is more valuable than the degree. TENA MARIA SOITIIER DONNA W Al.KEK SPARk-S SVIAIA lANE SPENCER ILNE H. SPIN ' EV IL ' ANITA L. Sl ' OON ( :AR()E LVNNE STALEV (.EORCIA ANNA STALLINGS MARY ANNE STAMPS RUTH ANNE ST. NE VICK KATHRYN GAYER STARBUCK PAULA LEE STARLING SHEILA ANN STEACY MARION ELLEN STEEL JOHN PARKES STEENKEN ANDREA JOAN STEINE GARY WATSON STEPHENS SALLY MCC ARrnV STEPHENS NAT HOLBKOOK STEWART TERESA MCINDOO STEWART AMY ELIZABETH STOVALL BKIAN ELDEN STKUHP LINDA DARLENE SUC;G.S DENNIS WAYNE SUMI ' TION ELIZABETH LOUISE SUTTON BHEXDA KAY SYKES MCkl IKW S1KES ANUHEW IIAliHISS SYMMES T :K1 LYNN lALLEY DONNA KATIIERINE TALLEY BETTY YOUNC; TAYLOR PAULA lEAN TAYLOR SUSAN LEWIS TEACllEY PEGGY SHAW TEAGUE GRACE KEYSER TENNIS ANN WILEY THOMAS BARBARA lANE THOMAS BHENDA CLAIRE THOMPSON lANETMHCINIA niOMi ' SON lANIS MAHIE THOMPSON LINDA SL ' SAN THOMPSON I ' m waiting for the day when I come back as an alumni, and we beat the hell out of Chapel Hill in football. MARTHA LORAINE THOMPSON PAMELA lEAN THOMPSON REBECCA TALLEV THOMPSON FAYESON CHAPPELLTILLEY JANIS MARIE TOLAR JOANNE RUTH TOPPING MARCIA ANN TOWNSEND MARGARET ELIZABETH TOWNSLEY KATHERINE GRACE TRENT RHONDA GOFF TROLLINGER DEBORAH ANN TURNER SUSAN MAY TURNER BETTY BRITTTUSAI MADGE ELIZABETH TWIGGS lANES. VALENTINE RITA CAROLYN ANNOY CAROL ALEXANDRIA EALEY |A i: I L(i (. ELNA MARILYN CiNI III l I ' lRETTE ERA CURLS TIM ' : HSECKY HOSAIVX r |ii.()TTA WADE DKHIi |i; W W ACONER II kll-: I i l W AI.DEN WANDA W WALkEU nELORES LOUISE WALTER ROBERT STEVEN WALTERMAN CATHERINE SLADE WARD CHERYL LITCHFIELD WARD NELLIE KAVE WARD JENNIE B. WARREN CARV LEWIS WAVNICK LINDA E, WEAVER PATRICIA BARRETT WEA ER REBECCA ANNETTE WELCH MVRA KATHRVN C, WELDON CAROLYN FRANCES WELLS LINDA SUSAN WELLS DORA KAY WHITAKER JACQUELINE DICK WHITE LINDA MARLENE WHITE rm so damn tired of hearing about Carolina jocks. We put on our pants the same way they do! LINDA KAYE UHITEHUKST NANCY SUSAN W ' HITTINGTON TERRY MADISON UICKHAM CATHERINE DIANE WILKINS BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS CANDACE lANE W ILLIAMS CAROLYN FLOWE W ILLIAMS DA ID LEE W ILLIAMS DEBORAH FACE W ILLIAMS JEANNE LOUISE WILLIAMS 1 ' ATRK;IA ANN WILLIAMSON ROBERTA ANN WTLLLAMSON BETSY C. WILLSON BRENDA SIE WILSON N FRANCES WINECOFF SUS HOW LF W INSIFM; (ONSIANCETYLEB WISE BETTY L WOLFE IKL TN LEE WOLFE KAREN WOLFF CAROL nUBEL VVOMBLE JEAN LEICII WOODRUFF CAII. IRVINC WOODS CAROLE FRANCES WOODY BETTY H. WOOTEN EMILY CAROL WOOTEN ¥? REBECCA PHARR WORKMAN CAROL ANN WYATT FRANCES ANNE WYLIE VICTORLA lEAN YEATTS lANETT, YORK lAMES WALTER YORK PORTIA ELIZABETH YORK BETTY lEWEI.LE YORKE PATRICIA ANN ZUEHLSDORFF SENIOR STATISTICS ADAMS. BRENDA LOL ' ISE. G.istduia. B.A, Biolcig . Nt-u-Bhuk So- cifl%. Bft.i Btta Beta 3.-), Honor Roll; NBS Choir, ADAMS. DANIEL A. Grccuiboro. B.S. EionomKs .iiul Biismt-s ' . Ad- ADAMS. HANNAH L. Burlington. B.A. Sociologv. ADA.MS, IRGINIA A. Winston-Salem. B.F.A. . rt, ALDRIDGE, RICHARD P. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Bum ncss Admnnstration. ALE.XANDER, OTIS H. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Busniess . dmnnstration. ALLEN. CHERRI SUSAN. Thomasville. B.A. English. Hallboard .3, Chairman of C.andN Sales I; Reynolds Scholarship 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3, Assistant Junior House Presidents. ALLEN. RONALD BURGESS. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Business Adnniiistratiou, GuiUord College. ALLEN, ROSE .SL RIE. Raleigh. B.S.H.E. Clothing. ALLEN, Sl ' ZANNE GAIL. Greensboro. B.M, Music Education. Music Educ.itors National Conference 1,2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Mens Glee Club Accompanist 3, Universitv Choir 1,2,3, . ccompaiiist 4; Mu Phi Epsllou 2,3, President 4, Ruth D. Burnett Memorial Scholarship. ALLEY, SANDRA K.W. Le.vington. B.A, Elemcntarx Eilucatlon. Iii- ter-varsitv 3; Prospectue Teachers Scholarship. ALLRED, JOHN CURTIS, Burlington, B,A. History. Elou College. State Student Legislature 3; Carolinian. Sports Editor 2,3, Business Manager 4. AMEND, MARY ROBERTSON. Greensboro. B.A, Histoix and Social Studies, Radlord Coll.-gc Newman Club 3,4; Historx Club 3,4, Lihraix Assist.mt ,3,4, SNEA 4, AMUNDSEN, CAROL A Greensboro. B.A. English, ANDERSON, DEBBIE I., Fairfax, ' ,i, B.F.A. . rt Education, ANDERSON, LARR ' i T, ( ;i.ensh(iro, B,A. Sociolog . ANDERSON. LINDA Sl ' E, Fairlav, Va, B.F.A. Art Educition, AIE, Sec, , NDERSON, MARY E. Winston-Salem. B.A, Art, ANDREWS. FRANCES LEE. Greensboro, B.A, Eleineiil;ir Educ:i- tion, Av. I, It fnll. -•• CouKul tnS,.n;itc I , Outing Club 3,4. ANDREW I M II H1)V W ii,,l..i, Salem. B.S. Economics ,uidBn IIH .l,,nni l,,,lh.,, l,,,lll,„,l 1 ..llr-c, APO. APPLE. UK. I l (.111,1) H,hIsmI1( BS Nursing. Colinnbia Bible College, SNA, C..iicspniKllng Secretan , AR.MSTRONG, CLAIDIA LYNN. Trenton. BS, Nursing, 4-H I, SNA 3,4; U.S. Arun Sliidcut Nurse Con s 4, OA ,3, ARMSTRONG, LINDA RUTH. High Shoals. B.S.S.A, Merch.mdis- ing, ARTHUR, JAMES DOUGLAS, Greensboro, B.S, Nhith. ARTHUR, LINDA ARNOLD. Green.sboro. B.A. Speech P.ithologv Freshman Class Committee; USHA; N.C. State Teachers Schol.ir- .ASHNIORE, JEANNETTE GREGORIE. Tixoii, BKA, Art Educa tion. Counselor in Residential College 4. ATKINSON, CHRISTINA L. Washington, B.S. NLith Il.illbo.iid Court 2, Siiuare Circle 1.2,3,4, President 4; Cornelia Sli.iug Sclio- larship4. Floor . d isor3. AU, WILLIAM WING KAM. Koxyloon, Hong Kong. B.A. BiologN, UNG-G Soccer Club, Captain 2,3; Soccer Team, Captain 4, Honor Student 2,3; Tri-B.-ta Honorarv Biological Societ 3,4, Mina Weil Foreign Stiuhuit Scholarship I; Alumui Foreign Student Scholar- ship 4; University Scholarship 2,3,4. AURE, MARIANNE, Columbus, C;a, B.A, English. Freshin.iu Cabi net I, l.uket Coiumitt.-e 1, Carolinian, Ad. Manager 3, 1 A I I MI !■: HKID Whiteyille. B.A. Art, A I l; ' l M S ll ( KLL. Morgautou. B.A. Eleineutar Education, SM: , I, Kl .lMsor3, A Kl i, I.WILS r (.iccusboro, B,A, Psvcliologv, AYERS. H DY SAIN, Cherrvyille, B.S. Nursing. SNA 3. AYERS. ROSE ANNE. Albein;irle, B,S. Physical Education, luteiA.u sitv Christian Fellowship l.2.:i, Social Chairman 3; Recieation As- s.ui.i 1. Iiilr.iiiniral Cluiiriuau, 1A2„3; Scorekeeper, Wcuueus B,lsk,-lb,ill2, , Wusitx 4-enlils l,2,,i,4. RAGEI.I.I, CAROLYN MARIE, Winston S,, I,, u B A I..lli. iiMti. OA i. Section Leader I, Legisl.ilnrc Rc|.h .ul.ilu ,■ ; BAENIG, KAREN P. Gr.-.-nsboro. B,A, Elcm. ,,i,un Ed.i. ,,ti..n BAGl.EY. RI(4IABI) M. Gii.usIh.ui B IIisu.h BAII.Y, BARB. RA DIANE, Mou lu ,hI ( ilv H l ' s cliolo ' ,; II, i lio,u.l 5. K.iIIliiiuc Suillll R. ' MK.Ids S, l„,l,nsl,i|. 1.2, i.l, I .11 S.uio, II., U.MS, DC I. S.-cti..n L.M.I. a I I BAIN, NANCY R, Greensboro. B.A. Early (.Ihlldhood Educition. BAKER, CHERYL K. Greenbelt, Md. B,. . Spanish, BAKER, ELEANOR M. Greensboro, B,A, EarK Childhood Educ BSHE, Child Dexelop- BALDWIN, BARBARA L. Alexand ment and FaniiK Relations, BANCROFT, ClIERYLEEN H. Greensboro. B.A, English, BARBER, DONNA MINTZ, Greensboro, B.A. Histor . Dorm Le- glslalne Repr.seutatnc 2, H lst )r Club 3. BARD . ARLENE S. Greensboro. B.A. Eleuielitar Education. BARHAM. MARY B. High Point. B.. . Elemeutarx Education. BARKER. RANAE D. Reidsxille, B.A. Historx. BARNES, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Marion, B A, History, Le- glsl.iture 1,2,3, Senate 4; Coininitt.. ' .ni L. ' L ' isl,.tioii, (■h.urnian 3; Constitution, B -Uws Regul.ti.n. ( ih. ; I i li,niu,.n 4; Committee on Classification .il 1)1 -■ .III ii 2 li.i in 3; NCSL ReMcwing Board 3,4; N( SI, ,1. I, -,,1, ;,1, Appnip.i.itions Board 4; Internal Senate Camiinlttee on linp.Mchuu ut, SNEA 1; SCORE 2, D.uui Hous, ' l eepiug2,3. BARNES, HILDRED L, Greensboro, B.S, Chemistr . BARNES, LINDA SUSAN. Wilson. B.A. Political Science. BARNES, MARIE C, Greensboro, B.M. Applied. BARNETT, LINDA MANEY. AsheviUe, B,S. .Math.-ui.itics, UNC- CH, BARNK , DEBORAH S( ill I Petersburg, Va. B.A. English. BARRY, CAHOL AWf ..il.i|k, ' a, B,A, Art. BASS. IRMA lE.W X.sIimII. H A, EarK Childhood Edilc;ition, BATES, DOL (.;LAS C High Point, B,A, Biology, BATTEN, HENRY RANSO.M, Raleigh. B.M. Music Education. Men ' s Ring Chairman, Class of 1972; Alpha Phi Omega National SerMce Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 2,3; Chorale 1,2,3,4, Madrigal Singers 1,2,3, Men ' s Glee Club 3.4; Mnsic Educators National Conference 1,2,3,4, American Guild of Organ- ists 1,2, N.C. Prospectiye Teachers Scholarship; Dorm Secretan 2; Ch,ilieellor ' s Te;ieher Education Council 2. BAYNES, ROBERT L, C;r.eiisboro, B.A. Political Science BEBB. ROBERTA LOUISE Arlington, Va, B.M. Music Education. Mu Phi Epsllou, Chorister, Chaplain, Choir 1,2,3; Chorah ' 3,4, Vice Pr.-sident I, BEEKER, CHARLES GRAHAM, I.eMi.gton B,A, Blolog . Lecs- McR.ic luuioi tailh ' g, ' , BELLAli, NANCY E, McLe,ui, .i. B.A, Elcin.ut.nA Educition BEL.MORE, CATHERINE LEE, Hiekorv, B.A, Art, BELT, BARBARA lEAN, Raleigh, BS, Physlcd Educition, Fin.ince Bo.ird 2,3, Legisl.itiue 1,2, Executive Cabinet Chairman, Fieshm.in Class I, Recreation Association 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, NCARFCW State Conference Chairman 3; Delegate, National ARFCW. lA 2, Assistant House President 3; Varsit Field Hockex 3,4, V,irsit Golf 2,3.1, BENNETT, DONNA o GnilLud Coll. g.-, B S M T M.ilicil l.th- i,ol..gv HENNINGA, |, C(,)UES S Gi . .usli.ii .i B,A E.uK (Miildhood Edii- BFKNXRD, SAI.LIE K D.nuU.ui B,F A, Art Educ.ilnui Snilins C.ll,;;. ' BERSON. lUDlIH, R,ileigh, B.S.H.E. Home Eciiiiouiits Educilioii. AHEA2,4, Elliott H.ill Represeiitatne3. BISHOP, NANCY LOUISE. Morganton. B.S.H.E Inieii.ii Design. Xirgnna CounnonwiMlth Universitx. NSID-AID. BI ' ENS, GLENDA |. High Point. B.A. Speech Pathol. .g , luuior Marshal, USHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Honor Roll 3; Flour A.Ims..i 3 BL CKBURN, CATHERINE, Roaring River. B.F.A. Design. HL CKWELL, E. CATHY. Sali.sbury. B.S. Economics and Busin.ss Adiuiuistiatiou, Greensboro College. Uniyer.sity of Georgia. Caroli- iiMu, Business M.nniger, BLAIR, PATRICIA MEI.NIN, Whit. ' I.,.ls,-, B,A, Sp.-.cli Pathologv an.l Audiol.mx USHA l.2., ,l, Elli..tl H..I1 R.iiics,-ut,aK .■ 1.3 liLAlR. ROBERT V. Grteii l)oro. B.A. SotioloKN. HI. ARE, PATRICIA LUCK. Wfst End. B.A. .So. i.,l .Shi.li,-,. Ill t(., Clnli .3,4; SNEA .3.4; Phi Alpha Thi-t.i 3,4; Kamltv Si hnl.nship I. Es li,Mts 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; OA 4; Uniioi Floor AiK isoi 3. H1,K I S, SUSAN. Conover. B.S.H.E. Child Di ' v.-lopniiMit .ciul Kani- lU M. l;ilions. ACE 1; AHEA4; OA3. Hl.l ( IIKH IAN CHRISTINE. Chailottr. B.S.H.E. Child O. rlop- mt 111 ,nnl F.niilK Relations. Rl.l ' F., NA.NCV U ' DITH, lackson SpniiKs, B.A. El,-nuiilai Ediic.i- tmii. Dorm liidui.il Board 4; Marshal 3,4. ROBBITT, BARBARA KAV. Grecnshoro. H.S.il.F. Iiilrrior DrsiKii. Campbell College. Crocnsboro ColloKe. BOETTNER, SUSAN LEE. Huntingdon V.dlr , I ' lim. B.FA. An Education. B()11 IBAC;H, LYNDA lEAN. Asheville. B.A. EnKlish. BOHNSACK, FRANCES M, Coral Gables, Fla. B.A. Eie.;lish HOLES, BETTVE ANN. Decatnr, Ga. B.A. Elementarv Ediieation. HriM ( nllrv;, ' SNEA; ACE. Bi IHi:i 1) l DELEINE YVONNE ANITA. Winston-Salem. B.A. | v.IiiiImu [,. msl.itiire 1,2; Committee on Legislation 2; Deleg.ite to NSA ( oiuriitioii 2, Ch;iirnian ot SCORE .3,4; Section Le;lder 4, W hos Who Amoim . ni.rii.ni College and University Stndents 3, Ad II.. I Ciirrie.ihim H.mmi.ii Committee 3; Assistant JHP 3; JA 2, Iiistitiitiorial S,4t StmK (dnnnittee3. BONDS. MIRIAM CECELIA. WmstonSalem. B.F.A. Art Edneation. Legisl.itive Represeiitatne I, Proxv 2; Art Club 1,2,3. BONER, LINDA DIANNE. Clemmons. B.A. Elementarv Education. BONILLA, ANA PATRICIA. San Jo.se, Costa Rica. B.A. Psvchologv. Foreign Student Association 3; Spanish Clnb 1,2,3,4; CIRUNA 3. BOOKER. WILLIAM GRAY. Mount Airv. B.S. Economics .uid Busi- luss Aduiiuistration. Sum ComnumitN College. Honor Roll 2. HOHKN SI WNE G. Greensboro. B.A. Economics and Business Hn ' l)|l , DENISE M. West End, N.|. B.M. Music Education. Llln.■lslt ( li.nr 1.2.3,4, President 4; MENC; 4, Mn Phi Epsil.in BOYLES, LYNN WRIGHT. Wi .•lu. B.A, Fl.-uient.u Mills. B.A. S.iciolu Ed 1 1 B.S.H.E. Child Bo.ud 2, AHEA HH AFFORD, JANICE CAROLYN. Hii HHA ( II. KATHY LEWIS, State Road. B.S. Niii BKAXION, SAMMIE DANIEL. Miirlreesb. I), .■l,,|.ln.•llt ,iiid F.MUlK Relations. Electi :,i.l, I A 2, Senior Hoiis.- Pnsident3. BHE I r, KATHRYN SUE. W niton. B.A. Psvcholog . BREWSTER, M, JEAN. Houston, Texas. B.S.S.A. Management. Moorhead State College. SGA 2,3, TSA 2.3.4, Editor 2.3; Gamma Alpha 2,3.4. Tre.isnrer 4. BRIDC;ER, IOANNE K. Bl.idenboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. BRIDGERS. BETTY lONES. Wilson. B.A. Elementarv Education. U C-CII. Ouliiig Club 1,2.3,4; Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3. Council 3; Honor Roll 2. BRIDGES, ELIZABETH. High Point. B.A. English. Fisk Unn ersitx, BRINKLEY. DA TD F. Gr.mile Ouarrv. B.A. Drama-Speech. BRIXSON, ELIZABETH S f;re,-iisboro. B.A. Historv. BIUSON, SARAH (■ PATSY ' i PATTERSON. Gastonia. B.A. Political S, i.uc- and lnt.rii..li..nal Studies, Legislature I; Legislative Re- 1. « C..uiinitt.e 2, Sophomore Class Commissioner 2, Steering Coininitt.e lor lnstitutiou.il Self-Stndv 3,4; Planning for Future Committee for Institutional Self-Stndv 3,4; Harriet Elliott Lecture Series Committee 4; Reynolds Scholar 1.2.3.4; Sophomore and ju- nior Scholar; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Honors Programs; ju- nior House President. BRITTON, SUSAN DIANNE. J.icksmi, B.A. E.irK Childhood Ednc.i- tiou. BRODERICK, KAREN LYNN. F.ilrport, NY. B.A. Sp.iuish. L ' NC- CH. University of Valencia Spain. Hallhoaid Court 3.4, Spanish Club, Treasurer 3; Honor Roll 2; Section Leader 2.3. BROOKS, BARBARA RUTH. Burlington. B.A. English. BROOKS, LINDA MARLENE. Marshville, B.A. History. Historv Clnb 4, CIRUNA 3, SNEA 4, N,C. Slate Teachers Scholarship 1,2,3,4; Dorm Hostess 3. BROOKS, MARGARET SUSAN. Greensboro. B.A. Elementary Edn- BROWN, CLAUDIA KAY, L iichbi B.A, So ologv. BROWN, DEBORAH RICHLY. ( .i, . i,sl...i,, HA. Fl.in.nl.in Fdu BROWN, GWENDOLYN LOU- W ilmiugton. B.S.H.E. Child Dcm- lopinent .iiid F.iiiiiK Behitioiis, Fii ' shman Cabinet I; Legislature 3; AHEA; ACE, Honoi Roll 2,3, Alumnae Scholarship; Dorm Social BROWN, ' MARTHA HAI ' CIIER. Roanoke, Va, B.M, Music Educa- tion L.gisfiloi I, MENC L American Guild of Organist.s 4; Uni- v.rsitv Choii 1,2,3,1, Hisloi 1,111 4, Mu Phi Epsilou 2,3,4, Secretary 4, DoriiiC..iniiiilt.-.s 1 ,3, ( Miairmail 3. BROWN, PATRICIA A, Siler C;ity, B,S. Economics and Biisim ' ss Ad BROW n! WANDA DEAN, Beiilav ille, B,A, English, BROWNLEE, KATHARINE L, Greensboro, B.A. Eli-imiitar Edii- cation, BRUMMER, SlISAN II. Greensboro. B.A. Anthropology. BRUTON. BARBARA E. Fairfax. Va. B.A. Drama-Speech. BRYANT. BEVERLY ANN. Greensboro. B.A. Latin. Senior M.iisli.il 4 Alpha C;ainin.i Kappa 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Junior Scholar. BRYSON, JULIA ANNA. Hendersonville. B.A. Early Childhood Education. BUC:KALEW. MARSHA JEAN. Chai l.stou, W. Va. B.A. Politual Scienc.-. M..rris H.uvev College, BUDDE, lACOUELINE ANN. Aiisiin, Minn. B.S, Nursing, L.gisl.,- tine 1 • ' ' ice-Presideiit of Town Students 4, Elliott ll.dl C.iniicil 3,4; Moses H. Cone Scholarship; lA 2, BUFFLAP, CATHY MURIEL. Asheville. B.FA. Art Ednc.itiou. Ju iimr Hoiis, ' Pr.sidinl 2, AHEA 2,3. BUKER RUTH ANNE Cli.ulott.-, B,S, Mathematics, Finance Bo.ird, B..i.kk.ep.i S, Alloc. Iioi.s Biuid, Iiitermd Auditor 4, Sipiare Circle 2 3,4, G.rnniii Clnb 2, Stii.h lit Member of Financial Resources in Sell-StiRU, BULLARD, NORMA C, .MockMlle, B.S.H .E. Home Economics Edu- cation. BULMAN, SANDRA lEAN, Marion, B,F,A. Design, BUMGARNER, PATSY W INGLER, Greensboro, B,A, Sociology, BURKE, DIANA RAE. Ashtboro. B.S.H.E, Home Economics Educa- tion. Faculty Scienc Seminar Committee 2, AHEA 2.3,4. Co- Chairmaii Honors Baii.piet 2; Honor Roll 1.2.3,4; Alumni Scholar 3.4; Omicrou Nn 3.4; Sophomore and Junior Scholar; Honors Pro- gram 2; Student Member Section of N.C. Home Economics Asso- ciation, R. ' porl.r 3 Chairman 4, BURKE, HLHl.i I 1 ■, N , Biirliiigton, B,A, Elementan Ediic.itiou. BURKIIF l ) S I l.l ' HLX F Asheboro. B.A. Sociology. BURKS, H H( I X ' l I I lol. I. n Be;ich, B.A. Anthropology, BUBRIS, foMMIE lEANNE. Anu.iiidale, Wi. B.F.A, Art Educ.itiou, Madison C,,n.-ge, BURROUCaiS, NONA SUSAN. C ' ainp Lcieinie. B.S.H.E. Hoine Eco iiomlcs Education. BURTNER, lENNIFER LEE. Ch.irlotte. B.A. Earh Childhood Edn- c.itiou. Centr.il Piedmont CommnnitN College, BUTLER, DONNA lANELL, Yancevville. B,S,H.E, Child Develop- ment and Family Relations, Dorm Committee 1,2; AHEA 2.3.4, f)oriii Repies..it,itu.- 3, ACE 4; Honor Roll 3; Irvin Sperr Home Economics Schol.irship 3; Roxie King Universit Scholarship 4; OA 3, Piiie Needles Sl.ifl, Class Co-Editor 3.4; Section Leader 4; Se- nior M.irsh.il, BUTLER, WANDA ANNE, M.idison, B.S, Physical Edncation, BYRD, LYNNE ALLEN, F.ivetteville, B,A, Biologv (Medical Tech- iiol.ivjNi S(, H.prcsentative 4; Dorm Committee 3; Outing f:liib I I n,N..,ilN (lioir 1,2, Dorm Judical Board 4, BYRD 1 U IM)A ANNE, Bniinlevel. B, A, Sociology, BYRD, S, R, II PATRK:IA. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. AID-NSID 3.4, Assist, ml 1 louse President 3, CAFFRE ' i, liEMSF IIiiiiIsmII., f, 11 A lli,l.„% CALDWELL, CARA MAHCSHICI i,,i,,,,,,l H EnK ( hildlio,..! Education, Glee Clnb. CALHOUN, MANELLA HUCiGlNS. BishopwUe, S,C, B,.S. Econom- ics and Business Admiiiistratiou. Guilford College, Lander College. CAMENZIND, PAflLA. Brevard. B.F.A. Art Education. CA.MERON, KAY ANNA, Robbins, B.M. Music Edncation. Music Ciuriciiluni Coinmitte.- 4. Uiiiversilx Choir 1; Uni ersit Chor.de Accompanist 2,3,4, Mn Phi Epsilon, CAMPBELL, BEVERLY ANN. Chiirlotti-. BFA. Art Education. CAPPIO, lANE L. Falls Church. V.i. B.A. English. Cor.icldi St.ilt 1, Carolinian StatT3. La ciut Editor ■). CARNES, DEBORAH YVONNE. Charlotte. B.M. Piano. UNCC. Mn Phi Epsilon 2,3,-1. Program Chairman 3, Vice-President 4: Ho- nor Roll 1,2,3; So|ihomore and Junior Scholar; Section Leader 4; Choir 1,2,3,4, .Secretar 3. CARPENTER, LEILA L. Alt.lxlst.i, a. B.S. Economics and Business Adniiiustratiou. CARRINGTON, FAYNE. Rock Mount, B.A. English. TntorluK Chil- dren Better 3; Section Leader 4; Vollev Ball Intramural 3. CARSON, CELESTIA T. Bath. B.S. NursinR. SNA 3,4 CARTER, GWENDOLYN. Littleton. B.A. PsvcholoKv. CARTER, WANDA SUE. Liberty. B.S.S.A. Merchandising. Gamma Alpha 3.4. CARTWRIGHT, LINDA LEIGH. Virginia Beach, Va. B.A. Elenien- tar Education. WEHL R;idio, Business Manager and Disc Jockev 1.2.3, ACE 3. Honor Roll 3. f;ASH, RANDY M. Eden. B.A. Biolog . GATES, STEVEN VAUGHN, Burlington. B.S, Economics and Busi- ness Administration. Freshman Court 1. Honor Court 2.3; Men ' s Court 2,3; Judicial Court 4, Elliott Hall 3.4; Alpha Phi Omega 1.2.3,4, President 3. Vice-President 4; Federal Grant-In-Aid 1,2,3,4, |A 2,3; Tennis 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 2.3.4. CAL ' BLE, STE EN CURTIS, High Point, B,S, Economics and Bn ,i- ness Administration. C;AUDLE, MARNTN M, Greensboro. B.A. Philosophx . CAL ' DLE. SANDRA. Elkni. B.A Histor . CAUSEY, lAMES HUBERT Ashehoro. B.S. Economics and Busi- ness Admiiuslratiou. APO Scr% ice Frateruit 2,3.4; JA 2. CAUSEY. JOAN MARTIN. Winston-Salem. B.A, Sociology, Fresh- man Cabinet I, Sociology Club 2.4, Treasurer 4, CAUSEY, MARY ANN, Greensboro, B,A, Elementari Education. |u- iiior House President 3; Chancellor ' s Committee on Self-Limiting Hours, On. iitation2,3; ACE 1,2, GALSEY, SANDRA J. Greensboro, B,F,A. Art. CA T ESS. MARY ANN, Mebane. B.S, Nursing. Student Nursing Schohiish.p, (.i,illoi l(:,c.nsl,M,o Medical AuxilarN Scholarship, CECIL, DEBORAH D. High Point. B.A. English. CHAMBERS. WANDA lOYCE. Durham. B.S. Mathematics. Spanish Club 1,2, S.|uare Circle 3,4, SNEA 2, Sophomore and Junior Scho- lar; UNC-G Institutional Schol,uslup 1,2, 3, 1, Prospective Teachers Scholarship Loan 1,2.3.4; MciuIm , i AMms, r). Board of Trustees Special Services Project 3.4. Sp, , ,.,! S, ,v k.s Tutor 3.4; Student Representative on Faculty Gomnnltcc— Hon.auce Language Depart- ment 2, Section Leader 1.4. CHANEY, LLOYD ASTOR, Greensboro, B,A, Sociology, CHANTLER, PAUL W, Newark. Dela, B,S. Economics and Business .Vin sliMtion CHAl ' PKl.L, SUSAN N. Greensboro. B,A, English. CIlARl. ION, PAUL D. Greensboro. B.M, Music Education, CHEXHS AC11EL THOMAS, III, Greensboro, B,A. Math. CHEEk, SUSAN ELLEN, Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Child Development and K.nuiK Relations. CHURCH ICKI ftAY. Elkin. B.A. Earlv Childhood Education, Wilkes Commnlllt College. CHRISMON, THOMAS R. Brouns Summit. B.S. Economics ,uk1 Business Administration. CHRISTIAN, PATRICIA J. Lcvcisville. B.S.S.A. CLARK. BRENDA C:ECILE. Charlotte. B.S.H.E, Clothing, UNCC, Womens tUee Club 2,3.4; AHEA 2.3.4. Dorm Representative 3, Treasurer 4. Presbv House 4. CLARK, CAROL SUE, Roanoke. Va, B,A, Psychology. Outing Clnb 2.3.4, ECOS3. CLAYTON, MARY A. Greensboro, B,A, Earlv Childhood Education. CLEAVER, JANET ELAINE, Durham, B,S,S,A, Merchandising, CLEGG, REGINA VITOLO. .Durham. B.S.H.E, Home Economics Education, CLEMENT. JUDITH GAIL, Oxford, B.S.H,E. Consumer Services. Campbell CLEMENT, MARC;ARET HAYES, Wilson. B.A. Recrcition. Legisla- ture 2 3 Elections Board 2; RA Dorm Represent.itive 4, JA 2, Sec- tion Leader I; Dorm Judicial Board 4, CLONTZ. GWYNITA YATES, Greensboro, B.S, II E Clothing, CLONTZ. JOHNNY B, Charlotte, B,F.A. Acting .uid Directing. Mas- queraders 1.2,3.4. Board Member at Large 4. C:0C:KERHAM, PHYLLIS S. Winston-Salem. B.A, Element.u-x Edu- catitin. CODY, LINDA G, Canton, B,F,A, Art Education. C(JE, JANE CAROLE. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. General Home Economics. Virginia Intermont College. AHEA 4; Omicron Nu 3,4; Omicron Nn Scholarship 4; Honor Roll 3,4, COLE, GARY C, Greensboro, B.S. Economics ,ind Business Admi- nistration. C:OLE, KATHLEEN HARRIS, Burlington, B,A. Eleinent.u Educa- tion. COLE, LISE ANN, St, Thomas, Virgin Islands, B,A, Psvchologv. French Clnb; CIRUNA; I-House, COLE, SUE WOODALL. Garner. B.S. Economics and Business Ad- ministration. N.C. State I ' liiM-rsin. CONARD, KAREN HANKY Kcrnersville. B.S. Nursing. SNA 3. CONRAD, lUDY LEIGH W instonSalem, B,S,H,E. Consumer Ser- vices. AIIEA 1,2,3, Dorm Representative 2; Josephine Kremer Award given In Omicron Nu 1,2, Honor Roll 1.2,3. CONNALLY, AUGUSTA GLYN, Laurinburg, B,A, Spanish, Consul 4; SNEA 2,3,4, Sp.iiiish Clnb 3,4, Section Leader 3; Dorm Com- mitt,-e f :h.uinian 1 , Assist, ,1,1 D,,nn C,.urdn,,,t..r 4. COOK, LAW HEM E 1 Sl,,kcsd,,h BS N,,rsing, District Repr- ese,it,,t,v, ' I,, I., c,sl,,ti,,e 2, SN 2,3,1, ( :,)llegiate Javcces 3,4; Sophomore ,,i,d Innior Scho!,,r, Honor Roll 1,2. Section Leader 3, COOKE, RENAY O. Greensboro, B,A, Earlv Childhood Education, COOMBS, BRENDA CAROL, Jacksonville. B.A. English. Future T.Mch.is I, Rot,uv Club 1,2, oli,nt..r Te,,cli,r Aide Prog,,im 3, |,i,iio, M ,uli., NCTE 1 ( OOPER, ANN L. Kenosh,,. W ,si B S Plns„,,l i;,lm, ,!,,„, COOPKH, RERNICE Mo,,i,,.- B E,„ K ( l„l,ll .1 E,l,,c,,tio,,. Electio,is Board 2, Sei,,,t,,r4, ACE I, l,,l,i l,,,tl, ( : e,l2,:i COOPER, DONNA LAMSON, Greensboro B.S 11 E I ' h.ld l),-v,l,ip- ,11,-, It .lud F.imilv Rel.itions l.i ' gisl.itui,- 2,5, Ell„.tt II, ill (:,„„icil 3, Ring Comiuitte, ' liH Cl,iss ,,l 1972, I A 2, COPELAND, LINDA SUSAN Alb, in,,, 1,- R A El,ii„ ,,i.,rv Educition, COUNCIL, BRENDA CAROL, Ashehoro. B.S.H.E. Clothing, Giiil- lord Caillege, AHEA 2,.), 4, Town Student Representative 4; Schiff- inan Scholarship 4, Collegiate 4-H Clnb 3,4. Treasurer 4, C:OWAN, GAIL ADRIAN, Durham, B,A, Early Childhood Educa- tion, ACE 4; Operation ' 7 J Committee Member 2; Outing Club 4; SNEA 4; Granite Street Project 1; Teacher ' s Aide 3; Student ' s Theatre 3; Teach Children Better Organization 3; Section Leader 3. COX, CAROLYN P, Greensboro. B.A. Sociology. CO. . RAEFORD EUGENE. Asheboro. B.S. Economics and Business .administration. CO. . SANDRA LYNN. Greensboro. B.F.A, Art, Alumni Scholarship 1,2,3,4, Gri ' cnsboro Woman ' s Clnb Scholarship 1,2.3.4; OA 3; Ho- ,,o.s P,,,u,,,i,, 1.2 CHAM ' t HIilsriNE HOWIE. Charlotte. B.A. English. CR A I l: SI s lAYNE. Alexandria, Va, B,A, English, CR.W 1:N, JOHN EDWARD. Greensboro. B..A. Economics and Busi- ness Administration. Greensboro College, Honor Roll 2,3; Junior Schol.ir, C:RAVER, LAURA JANE. Yadkinville. B,A, English, Guilford Col- lege, Outing Club ,3,4, CREECH, SHARON S, Greensboro, B,F,A, Art Education, GREED, DOLORES T, Winston-Salem, B,S.S,A, Business Education, Surrv Cominnnitv College, Wake Forest Universitv, Sigma Alriha, CHE VS, SANDRA LYNN, Winston-Salem, B,A, Early Childhood Educition. SNEA 4. ACE 2; TCB 3; JA 3. C;R00M, LAl ' RA LIVINGSTON. Lexington. B.S. Nursing. SNA 2,3, Coriisponihng Sectarv lor D, strut ' l 3, SCORE 2, CROUCH, W.WDA ANN High Point B A, Sociologv. Social Con- cms C ,n,tt,-.2, i, 1A2, Ass,st,,ut |,ii,, u Ho,,se Pr. ' sident 3. CRUMPLER, c; YN DARLENE, Goldsboio, B,A, Biology, Proxy 2; OA 3, Intramural Sports 1,2, BSU 3.4, Cl ' LBRETH, LINDA S, Trinitv, B,A, Elementary Education, CliMMlNGS, PATTl BRANNON, Wilmington, Dela. B.S.H.E. Child Dcvilopimul a,,,l F.,n,ilv H ,I.,t ion s. Sp.uiish Clul. 3,4, AGE 1, Fiench Flo,.r,.l 1 ll,„,s, 2, Sp,,,,,sh Fl,.,,. ,.l 1 ll,.,,s,. i, f. GUNDIFF, NAN( A 1.11,1 l N H, ,,i„,k,, ,, B.A S,.ciologv , Span- ish C:li,b Pnbllcltv Channian 2, CIRUNA .i. Coord, nator 4; Books- tore Scholarship .3,4. CUNNINGHAM, JULIA TERRY, Wniston-Salem, B,S,S,A, Merchan- dising, Lenior Rhyne College, DABBS, NANCI lANE. H,-kIsmIIi-. BSS.A M.-rch.imliMim. IXXBNEV, l.INDA FAVE. Hickoix B.A. Enulisli S EA i,l. I ' .hIm mentarian 4; Junior Floor Ad isor- DALTCIN. CAROL ESTELLE. C.u;u-. u,u B llist.ir . Honor- Prourani 1,2; Sophomore and |nni,., S, l,nl,,i, H,.x„ KnmSihol.ir ship 1,2.3,4; Alumnae scholarship 2, AHW S, hn|,,i ship 2. ), 1 DALTON, FRANCES ANNE, M.idisoi, licisihts, ' a. B.M. . 1usil Education. Mn Phi Epsilon 2,3,4, . 1ENC2,4, University Choir 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,3; A,s.sist;nit House Presidents. DANIEL, NEVA ANN. Creedmoor. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. Sears Home Eeonomies Scholarship 1,2,4; Home Economics Staff ' Scho- larship 3. DANIELS, FLORENCE E. Bavboro. B.S. Physical Education. DANIELS, LAURA RUTH. Kannapolis. B.S.S.A. Business Education. lA. DANIELS, SUSAN G. New London. B.A. EnKlish. HARDEN. CRAHAM W., JR. Grwiishoio. B.A. Ps choloK . DAUCHTHV, MIRIAM HARRIET. Ro.nioke R.ipids. B.A. ' Sociologs DAI cm HI, HKBECCA ANN [.KksoiiMJIiv B.A. Element.us Edn i.ili.H, S(()HE2. WEIIL 1.2, News Ediloi. Floor Ad isor 3, ' l)A IS, SAHAII L, BcMuh.it. S.C, B,S, lln sic.il Ediic.itioii, DAWSON, PATRICIA LYNN. Greensboro. B.S. Physical Education. DEAL. DEBORAH ANN. Charlotte. B.S. Interior ' Design. Freshman Scrapbook Committee Chairman I; NSID-AID 3,4; Henrv Fescue Interior Desmn Scholarship 4; Delegate. AID Convention 4; JA 2. DEAN. ELIZABETH E. Levuigton. B.A. Eimlish, DEMARS. CYNTHIA ELAINE, C:h,irl(.ite. B,A. Hislorv. HistorN Club 3.4. Phi Alpha Theta 3.4, Honor Roll 1,3. DENEMY, BERTHA D. Greensboro. B.A. Elementary Education. DENNIS, DEBORAH M. Arden. B.A. Anthropology. DENTON, LINDA JANE. Lawndale. B.A. Speech Pathology and Audiologx . Appalachian State University. Lenoir Rh ue College. USHA. DESHAIES, DAPHNE FRANCINE. Chapel Hill. B.S. Home Eco- nomics. UNC-CH. AHEA 3,4, Dorm. Representative 4, Omicron Nu 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Chapel Hill Rotary Club Scholarship 1; Unix ersitN Scholarship 1,2. DEUTSCHLE, SUSAN G. Moig.Mitou B.S.H.E, Home Ecouoiiiks Ea,ic.itioii, DEVOHE, DONALD H, Girnisborn, B,S Ecoiioiiiks ,111,1 Bi.smrss , (liiiinisli-.itioii DIAZ, CLARA LOGAN. ClrcnisboH. B h A Ait Ediii .iiion ASL ' i,. Hull. Art Scholarship, l)l( KEN ' S, NANCY ELLEN, Thorn, ,sm1I,. lis s A S.c r.t.ii i.il S,-- MH.iiir Hallbo.iid Court I. G.iiiun,, Alph,, i.l, l.i,„is Clnl. Scho DICKINSON, NANCY i. Ch.iilnttc B.S. HE, liitni.,, D,si«n DIXON. BETTY JO. Dunn. B.A. Sociology. Pro.vv I ; 1 A; Section Leader, Judicial Court. DOGKEY, DOUGLAS EUGENE. Millersbnrg, Pa. B.A. Spanish. Ho- nor Court 2,3,4; Judicial Court 3,4; Men ' s Court 2; Drug Court 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Marv Spicer Award I; Honors Program 1,2; Orientation Committee 3. DOMINIK. CAROLYN F. Greensboro. B.S. Nursing. DOSS. LOIS ANN. Millers Greek. B.S. Economics and Business Ad- ministration. Wilkes Community College. UNC-CH. Honor Roll 2,3; Escheats Scholarship 2,3,4. DOWD, SHARYN E. Winston-Salem. B.M. Applied. DUBEL, JOHN EISER, JR. Rocky Mount. B.S. Economics and Busi- ness Administration. N.C. Wesleyan College. UNC-CH. DUDLEY, KAREN. Greensboro. ' B.A. Early Childhood Education. ACE 4. DUGAN, BEVERLY ANN. Asheville. B.A. Psychology. DUMAS, MICHAEL G. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Business Administration. DUNCAN, KATHERINE H. Greensboro. B.A. Sociology. DUNN, JUNE CAROLYN. Murfreesboro. B.A. English. Chowan Col- lege. Committee for English Gurricnlnm Reform 3; Debate Team 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Volunteer Teacher Aide Program 3; Junior MemberofNCTE4. DUNN. SALLY GEORGINA. Winston-Salem. B.A. Sociologv. DUNTZ, HELEN BETH CHB ). Claverack, N.Y, B.S. Health Edu- cation. Freshman Class Cheerleader I; NUF-NUF Dav Chairman 2; Women ' s Golf Team 1,2.3,4. Co-Captain 2,3,4; UNC-G National Intercollegiate Golf Representative 1,2,3,4, 3rd Flight Winner Na- tional Intercollegiate Golf 3; Student-Faculty Golf Tourney Winner 2; Rnnner-Up at Marv Baldwin Golf Invitational 3; UNCG Golf Invitational Winner 3; Work-Study Program Scholarship 2,3,4; JA 2, RA Dorm Representative 1, Residential College Counselor 3,4; GGO Hostess 3,4. DUPY, CAROLYN B, Wmston-Salem, B,S,H,E. General, EASON, I ' RISCILI.A II ( iLip. 1 Mill H A Element;irv Education. EASON, XICKI i;H i:sl Hiiili, il,,i,l(„i,. B.A. Drama. UNC-C IsOth.Tlll.ll ( ' niiiiiiuiilH ( ,.ll, ;;,• Sr, Ihui Leader 4. EAST. MAHSIIA ' 1IIII;hs, Uiiisloii Salem. B.S.H.E. Child Deve- lopiiHiil ;iiid Faiiiilv Rilalions. Honor Roll 3. EAST, WTNIFKED CHERYL. Salisbury. B.A. English. Carolinian 1.2,4. Assistant News Editor 2; WEHL l,2,.3,4; SCORE I; Coraddi 4, Committee of Classification O ' l litication of Officers 4. EASTER, JANE H. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. Clothing. EDMONDS. CHERYL SHELTON. Gibsonville. B.A. Elementary EdiiiidiMi SNFA I; M;irsh.il 3, EDMINDSllN |() A, .Moru.inton, B.A. English. EDW AHlis ( 1! H1,ES T Greensboro. B.S. Physical Education. EDWAHDS ( IIHISTINE MARIE. Charlotte. B.A. Early Childhood Ediicalioii EDWARDS. COLETTE L. Greensboro. B.A. Drama-Speech. ELKIN, STEPHANIE A. Trvon. B.A. Biology. ELKINS. I, ANN, Girmsboi,., B S, Ei,iiioinns .nul Biisiii.ss Adiui nistration. ELLENWOOD, CAROLYN |, High Point, B.S.S.A. Business Educa- tion. ELLIOT, .MOLLIECULP. Charlotte. B.S. Nursing. SNA 3,4, ELLIOTT, NANCY LEE. Roanoke, Va. B.S. Mathematics. Freshm.m Cabinet I; Sipiare Circle .3,4. ELLIS. MAYMETTE ALTAMESE. Maxton. B.A. Speech Pathologx . Consul 4. USHA 1.2.3.4; Neo-Black Society 1,2,3,4, NBS Ghmr -i. Delta Sigm.i Thet.i Sorority 2,3,4. ELLIS, SUSAN STRINC;FIELD. Sanford. B.M. Music Education. Unnrrsitx Choii 1.2.3.4; Madrigal Singers 3; Mu Phi Epsilon 4, Asslsl.int I Inns. ' I ' l-esul.-lil. ELLISON. lANIS S, MiLeansville. B.A. Sociologv. ELLISON. SflSAN BtJWDEN. Goldsboro. B.S. Nursing. SNA, Mem- bership Comnultee Chairman, Nominations Committee Chairman. ELMORE, BETSY RUTH. Rocky Mount. B.S.H.E. Child Develop- ment and Family Relations. Honor Roll 3. EMERSON, BRION L. Greensboro. B.S. Physical Education. LMMERT. LYNN COOKERLY, Pitlsbuigh, P.i. B,S,H,E, Clothing Omicron Nn 3.4, President 4; Honors Program 2; Honor Roll 2.3; Section Leader 3. ENGLISH, LOIS D. CJreensboro. B.A. English. ENNIS, MELANIE ANNE. Garner. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. Mem- ber Program Policy Committee 3,4; Member Curriculum Bevi- siou Committee 4; NSID-AID 3,4, Secretary 3; AHEA 1,2,3. Dorm Representative 1, Secretary 2; Omicron Nn, Vice-President 3,4; Fieldcrest Scholarship 4; Honors Program 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Section Le.ider 2; Chairman of Junior-Freshman Class Party I. ERLANDSON. LINDA W. Davidson. B.A. Elementary Education. Reynolds Scholarship 1.2,3,4; Honors Program 3; Honor Roll 2; Section Leader 1,3. ERVIN, GLORIA YVONNE. Winston-Salem. B.A. Early Childhood Education, Neo Black Society 1.2,3.4, Delta Sigma Tlieta Sorority 2,3,4. FACC. REBECCA GAIL, Cli.iiloiie BFA, Design FAIRLY. NANCY SANDRA, L.iiiiiiil.nig, B.S.H.E, Inlenoi Design Pembroke University, N.C.S.U. German Club 2,3; AID-NSID 4; JA 3. FALKNER, MIRIAM DELORES. Henderson. B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. SNEA .3. FARLOW. DENNIS DALE. Trinit . B.S. Economics and Business Administration. APO. FARLOW, DONNA JEAN COUSINS. Greensboro. B.A. Elementary Education. ACE 4. FARLOW. LOWELL DEAN. Sophia. B.F.A. Painting, FARRAR. ALYCIA FAYE. Culpeper, Va. B.S.H.E. Interior Design, Averett College. Hall Board Court 2; 1972 Ring Design Committee Chairman; AHEA 2; NSID-AID 3,4, President 4; Elliott Hall Council 3. FERN, BRENDA KAY. Pearisburg, Va. B.S. Physical Education. FERREE, JEFFREY W. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Business Adnnnistration. FIDLER, THOMAS B. |R. High Point. B.A. Psychologv. FIELDS, LINDA ANN. Kenans ille. B.S.H.E. Clothing. Floor .Advi- FIORE. CLAUDIA LYNN. Falls Church, Va. B.S.H.E. Child Deve- lopment. FISHEL. MARILYN LOIS. Winston-S.den.. B.S.N. Nursing OA ! SNA 2,.3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Recording Secretary 3; Westminster Fellowship 2,.3.4; Presbv Press 4, Dorm Social Committee 3. FirZPATRICK. MELISSA H. Forest City, B.A. Histor ' . FLEENOR, BRENDA KAY. Greensboro. B.S.S.A. Business Educa- tion. Gamma Alpha 4. FLE.MING. lOY MAYO. Youngstown, Ohio. B.A. French. Dorm Committee 1, French Club 4. Honor Roll 3, Section Leader I. FOLTZ. MARILYN RUTH. Winston-Salem. B.A. Speech Pathology .lud Audiolog , Methodist College. Wake Forest. University Speech ,u,a Hearing Assoe i.iliou. FORD. ELLEN D. North Haven, Conn. B.A. English. FOREMAN, BRENDA .MARIA. Snow Hill, B.A. Political Science. UNC-CH. Social Concerns Committee 2; Hallboard Court I; Freshman Advisory Cabinet I; Neo-Black Society 1,2,3,4; Soph- omore Tutorial 2; Self-Study Steering Committee 3,-i. FORMO, WENDY A. Wilson. B.A. English. Universih Building and Grounds Committee, SCORE 2,3; EGOS 2,3,4, President 4; Radio Station 3, Executive Bo.ird 3, OA 3,4. FORTNER, FONDA RUTH. Niagara. B.S. Physical Education and Health. RA 2,3. Dorm Social Committee I; Class Secretarx 3; Ph - sical Education Major ' s Council 3. FOSTER, ESTHER O.AKES. Mebane. B.A. Historv. FOSTER. RONALD L. Greensboro. B.A. PoliticalScience FOUST. TERESA HAWKINS. Alamance. B.A. Earlv Childhood EdiR.ilioii. N.C.S.U, ACE 4. FOW LER, ROBIN L. Spencer, Mass. B.S.N. Nursing. FO. , FRANCES MARLENE. Hickory. B.S.S.A. Basic Business Edu- cation. SNEA 2; Gamma Alpha 4; Honor Roll 3. FRANCE, BARBARA ANN, Glenarm, Md. B.A. Sociology. Academic Forum 3. Class Parh.iuieiit.iriau I, Glass Commission 1,2; Sociology Club 2,3,4, Scholarships 1,2,3,4, Dorm Committees 2,3. FRANK. H ' DY DIANE, Lexington. B.S.H.E. AHEA 2.3,4; Glee Club 3, eiinoiioh Foundation Scholarship. FRAZIER, ELIZABETH JANE, Greensboro. B.A. Social Work. PleilTcr College. A.S.U. FREEZE, ANGELA. Mooresville. B.A. English. FRENCH, NELDA FAY. Greensboro, B,A. Art. FREY. PAMELA A. Cireeusboro. B.A. Sociology. FRISTOE, ROGER STEWART. Greensboro. B.S. Business Administ- FULCHER. ANN MARIE. Roanoke. Va. B.S. Secretarial Administra- tion-.Merchandising. East Tennessee State University. University of Haxvaii. Roanoke College. SGA 1; AHEA 1,2; Alpha Lambda Delta (E.ist Tennessee State) 1. Fl ' LK, KEITH RAND. LL. Winstou-Salem. B.A, English. FL ' RR. DA TD LLOYD, Greensboro. B.A. Historv. FURR, SUSAN RENEE, Concord. B.A. Sociology. Legislature 2; Ho- uoi Court .), ludic.il Court 4, Svmphouic B.ind 1,2, i.l, M.iu.ig, i -Woiu.-n Varsitx Bask.lb.ill Tcun L2.3.4, M.nMgei -Woiiuns Tenuis Team 1.2.3.1, Fi eshm.in Flo.u .VKlsoi i, II, Roll 1,3 GADh. CYNTHIA rUINGLE, (:h,ul. nr B.S HE Hn , ),l GAINES, MERLE BOULDIN, Greensboro, B.S.H E lut.rior Des- ign. Elizabeth Jastrow Scholarship 3; Honor Roll 3. GAINES. SANDRA KAY Greensboro, B.A. Elementan- Education GALLOWAY, SHEILA D. Reidsvillc. B.A, Elemeutar ■ Education GANN, RUBY HACKETT (lEANETTE). Snmmerfield, B.S, Math- eni.itics. ASU. S,|iiare Circl. ' , Honor Roll, GANT, SANDRA RAE. Troy. B.A. Elementary Education Western Carolina. SNEA 4; ACE 4, Sophomore Honors 2. (;ARDNER, SARAH LOUISE, Colorado Springs, Color.ido. B.S.H.E. Child Developnieiil lud F.imilv Relations. UNC-CH. Home Eco- nomics Scholarship 4, GARRETSON, NANCY JANE. Ambler, Pa. B.A. English Wesley College. SNEA 4; Hallboard 2. GARRETT, REBECCA DIANE, Ahoskie. B,A. Psychology. GATLIN, LINDA FAYE. Coleridge. B.A. Earlv Childhood Educa- tion. ACE 4; Prospective Teachers Scholarship Loan 1,2,3,4; North Carolina Association of the Blind Scholarship 4. GATTMAN, CAROL CHURCH, Greensboro, B,S, Chemistry Uni- versity of Montexallo (Ala.). GEMIN, MARSHA KAY. Charlotte. B.S.P.E. Dance Performance, University Choir 1,2; Dance Company 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2 Vice- President 3, President 4; Susan Stout Scholarship 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Honors 2,3,4. GENTRY, WILDA ELAINE. Elkin. B.S.H.E. Education. AHEA 1,2,4. GERRINGER, DOUGLAS G. Browns Summitt. B.A. Biology. GIBSON, LINDA HILL, L.iurinbing. B.A. Sociology. Sociblogx ' Club 3,4; Secretarx Sociology Club 3. President 4; Floor Advisor 3; In- tramurals 1,2. ' GILBERT, PATRICIA K. Pittsburgh. Pa. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. Virginia Poix techuic Institute and State Universitx , GILES. SAMUEL. Greensboro. B.S. Economics .uid Business Admi- nistration. GILLEY, DOCK W. Eden. B.S. Economics and Business Administra- tion. GILLEY. GLORIA J, l.icksoiiville. B.A. French. GILMORE, SANDR. DIANNE. Gastonia. B.A. Sociology. UNC-CH. Harriet Elliott Lectures Committee 4; OA 3. GOFORTH. KAREN RA.MONA. Monroe. B.A. Hisioix GOLDBERG, DAYLE S, Greensboro. B.A. Earlv Clnldliood Ediici- tioii. GOODWIN, MARY ELLA. Durham. B.A. French. GORDON. ELEANOR SUSAN, Rock Hill, S,C. B.S.H.E. Clothing. GORSKI, SUSAN M, Greensboro. B.A. Early Childhood Education. GOSE, ROBERTA, CAfiOLYN. Arlington, Va, B.A. Political Science. Florida Southern College, Under-Secretarx for Academic Reform 3; Calendar and Scheduling Committee 3, GOSTIN, LAURA CAROLYN. Macon, Ga. B.S. Chemistry. Vestrx at St. Marx ' s 3.4, Scholarship 2,3,4; Junior Scholar, Honor Roll 3, ' Ju- nior Chemistrx Representative on Facnl -Student Committee, GOTTSHALL, lOY ARDELL. Roanoke, Virginia. B.A. Psychology. GOURLEY, BETTY Sl ' E. McLe;msyille. B.S. Nursing. Westminister Fellowship 1; SNA 3,4. GRACE. HELEN PATRICIA. University Hills, Md, B.A, English, Unix, of Oklahoma. GRAEBER. EMMA COLEEN. Salisbury. B.S. M.ithematics. Neo- Black Soc, Square farcle; OA 3; Housing Representative 1, Chair- man Conimiinitx Lmsi.mi of NBS 3. GRANTHAM. CAROL, Sniithfield, B.S.H.E. General. GRAY, CATHY FAYE. Concord, B.A. Psychologv. Dorm Judicial Court. GRAY. SARAH RUTH, Wilkesboro. B.A, English. SNEA 2.4. Execu- tive Council 4. GREEN, ALICE ADELAIDE, Franklinton, B,A, English, GREEN, KATHY LARUE, Chnton. B,A, Sociology. C;REEN. Rl ' TII SUSAN. Nexxport News, Va, B,A, Earix Childhood Education. ACEI 3,4, Tf:B 3; OA, GREEN, FABIENNE GWYN. Siler City. B.A. History. GREEN. SANDRA FAYE. North Wilkesboro. B.S.H.E. Child Deve- lopment and FamiK Rel.itiou. Dorm Rep, for Score 2; OA 3, GREENE, VICKI lANE. Dillsboro. B.A. Political Science. GREENSTONE, jb. NNE M, Camp Lejeiuie. B.A. Psvchology. GRETTON. ANN S. Cireeusboro. B,A. English. GRIFFIN, WANDA DALE, Monroe, B,S, Mathematics, Square Circle 3,4, Pi ,Mu Epsilon 4, Sec, and Treas; Honor Roll 2,3, GROFF, JUDY McLEAN, Horse Shoe, B,S,H,E. Communication Arts, Univ. Of Hawaii. AHEA. Student Program and Policy Com- mittee, Golden Cham. GRONINGER, JEAN f;AROL. Greensboro. B.S. Nursing. SNA I. GUEST, DONNA |UNE. Hickory, B,A. English, SNEA 2,4; Honor Roll 2,3, luiiior Scholar, Escheats Scholarship 1,2,3,4. GULLEDGE, CHARLES MICHAEL, Morven, B,S. Economics and Business Administration, GUNN, MAUREEN BRADLEY. Greensboro, B,A, Mathematics. Roxie-King Scholarship; JA 2.3. GUY. ANNE BOLING. Greensboro. B.A History. IIAII.EY. ANN C:AKHIS0N. Cn-nishoia B.A. lliston .ind In tniution..! Stmli.s. Inlrrn.ltuin.il .Studies Conin.ilti-. ' : Ilarrirtt El liotl Lecture Series Committee; CIRUNA 3,4; History Club 3,4; Phi Alpha Theta; Sophomore and Junior Scholar; Junior Floor Ad isor 3. HAIRE. SUE CAROLYN. Elizabethtowu. B.S.H.E. Clothing. AllEA 3.4, Omicron Nu 3,4; Section ' ' ' Pine Needles Feature Editor 3. HAIRSTON, MONA LISA. Pii cietv 1,2,3,4. HAITHCOCK, HILDA M Moi HALL, DAPHNE MARIE V UuiversitA Sell-Stud tkjnuu Student Excell. Lider 3,4; Dorm Hall Council 3; Hall. B.A. Sociology. Neo-Black So- iiitCilead. B.A. Ki,uli-h nston Salini US I ' hvsu.il Education, ttcc, HA, Olhii.iK Club, Honors Pro- ward 1971, Susaji Stout Scholarship; NCAHPER Scholarship; Varsin Field Hockey Team. HALL, DETRA sue. Mount Airy. B.A. Early Childhood Education. Surrv- Communit ' College. HALL, MARGARET LEA. Lexington. B.S.fLE. Clothing. Dorm Committees 2,3. Chairman 2; AHEA 1,2,3,4; Omicron Nu Honors Banquet 1,2,3; Sophomore and Junior Scholar; Honor Roll; Resi- dential College Upperclassman Counselo r. HALL, MARL N (EANNETTE. Gastonia. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. WEHL 1,2, News StatT 1, News Director 2; Senate 4; Elec- tions Board; Senate Committees, SNEA 4; Sophomore and Junior Scholar; Honor Roll 3; OA 3; Education Development Council 4. HALL. PAMELA WYNNE. Winston-Salem. B.S. Nursing. Elections Board Dorm Representative 2; SNA 1,3,4; By-Laws Committee I, Section Leader 1. HALL, SUSAN GARLAND. Eden. B.S.S.A. Business Education. HALL, WANDA GAIL. Ro.xboro. B.S. Nursing. SNA 3,4, President 4; RA 2,3; University Scholarship 1,2,3; National Nursing Scholar- ship 4; Henry K. Burtner American Legion Scholarship 3,4; JA 2; Section Leader 1. HAMILTON, JOYCE AMELIA. Magnolia. B.S. Economics and Busi- ness .administration. Freshman Cabinet 1; Outing Club 2, Westmi- nister Fellowship 2,3,4; UNC-G Alumni Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honors Program 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. HAMMONDS, MARY BETH, Greensboro. B.A. Earlv Childhood Education. Dorm Committee 2; ACE 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3; Junior Needle -Editor 3,4; Se B.A. N.J. History. Rockingha l.A. Sociology. Bowlu Scholar 3; OA 3; Pii shal. HAMPTON, GERALDINE N. Ede Commiinit ' College. HANCOCK, VIRGINIA JEAN. Salen Green State University. Sociology Club 3,4. HANEY, CYNTHIA ANN. High Point. B.A. Speech Pathology. USHA 2,3,4; Freshmen Honors Tutorial, Sophmore Honors Tuto- rial. Junior Honors Seminar; Honor Roll 1.2.3. HANSEN, SANDRA CAMPBELL. Raleigh. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. ACEI4; University Choir 1,2,3. HARBUCK, JUDITH LYNN. Winston-Salem. B.S. Nursing. UNC- Charlotte, Wake Forest University. SNA 1,2.3.4, Pin Committee. HARDEE, ANN GRAYSON. Sims. B.A. Biology. Beta Beta Beta 3,4, Vice President 4; EGOS 3,4; CIRUNA; University Scholarship 4, International House 2,3. HARDISTER, PATRICIA HOLLEMAN. Kernersville. B.A. Elemen tary Education. Brevard Junior College. HARDY, THOMAS P. Greensboro. B.A. Latin. HARGREAVE, GEORGIE. Durham. B.A. English. Court Defense Counselor 2,3,4, Dorm Court Member 4; Freshmen C;ibinet 1. HARLEY, EILEEN LEE. Cherry Hill, N.I. B.A. Biology. HARMON, ROBERT M. Eden. B.A. History. HARPER, MARTHA RAY. Burlington. B.NI. Music Education. HARRELL, M.ARGARET RUTH. Burgaw. B.S.H.E. Child Develop- HARRE;LL, WILLIAM D. Charlotte. B.A. Anthropology. HARRIS, MERRY M. Reidsville. B.A. Biology. HARRIS, TRC;lNIA EPPS. Smithfield. B.A. History. HAKR1S(;N, RUTH ANNE. Reidsville, B,S,H,E. Home Economics Education. Rockingham Community College. HARTSELL, JANE LOWDER. Albemarle. B.S.H.E, Interior Design. Class President 1,2, Curriculum Reform Committee 1; Lotan Com- ber Memorial Scholar; Outstanding Teenager of N.C. 1968, Eng- lish Instructor for AFS Foreign Exchange Students in Brazil 2; Lis- ted in National Student Register 3,4, HARVEY, MARY ZETA. Littleton B.S.H.E. Home Econoniu s Edu- cation, AHEA 1,2,3,4, Membership Cliairuiau 4, Honor Roll 3; Section Leader 3; Dorm Committee 1, HASTINGS, PATRICIA POPE. Thomasville. B.SHE. Interior Des- ign. NSID-AID,3,4. HATCHER, BARBARA DALE. Lilesville. B.A. Sociology. Operation ' 74 2; Dorm Coordinator; Sociology and Anthropology Club 3,4, Career Day Committee 4; Sophomore and Junior Scholar; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Escheats Scholarship 2; Anna Howard Shaw Scholarship 4. HAUGHTON, PATRICIA ANN. Colerain. B.S. Mathematics. N.C.S.U. BSU Missions Chairman, State Communications Com- mittee; AHEA 1; Square Circle 4; Neo-Black Society, Social Com- mittee; Sophomore Honors Reeepient 2; Home Economics Honors Banijuet 1; OA 4; Section Leader 1. HAWKINS, JANE EMILY. Garner. B.A. Elementary Education. ACE 4; SNEA 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Sophomore and Junior Scholar, Dorm Committee 1. HAWLEY, SHERRY LANE. Stanley. B.A. Elementary Education. ACE 2,4; Wesley Foundation 2.3,4. HELMS, HARRIETT ANNE, Laurel Hill, B.A, English. Dorm C:om- mittees 1,2,3,4. HAYNIE, SANDRA R. High Point, B.S,S.A. Merchandising. HELSABECK, MARC ARET LITTELL. Winston-Salem. B.F.A. Art Education. HEMPHILL, JOHN M., |R. Marion. B.A. English. Western Caro- lina. Junior Honors I, Bess Scott Causey Award; Tennis 2. HEMPHILL, SUSAN BRADBURN. Marion. B.S. Health Education. HENDERSON, PAMELA BURTON, High Point, B.A, Mathematics. HENLINE, JUDY DOWNS. Clyde. B.A. Elementary Education, Berea College, Cuniloid Cullcg, ' HERR, EMMA C. Greensboro, B,A. Drama-Speech. HESTER, SUSAN LYNN. Liberty. B.A. Art History. French Club 3; German Club 3; CIRUNA 3,4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll, Soph- omore and Junior Scholar. HEWETT, JUDY ELAINE. Supply. B.A, English. HIBBARD, MARY JONES, Charlotte, B.A. Earlv Childhood Educa- tion. Legislature 1; ACEI 1,2. HICKS. JANE LEA. Raleigh. B.A, Biology, N,C. State. Beta Beta Beta. HICKS. KATHY S. Lincolnton. B.A. Elementary Education. HIGDON, ANN ELISE. Charlotte. B.S. Psychology. HIGGINS, LINDA RUTH. Newton. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. AID- NSID 3,4, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 3; AID-NSID Scholarship 4. HIGGINS. MARY LILLIAN. Kernersville. B.S. Home Economics Education. AHEA 1,2,3,4; Floor Advisor 3. HIGGINS, MAXINE M. Greensboro. B.F.A. Art Education. HIGH, CHARLOTTE ANN. Rocky Mount. B.A. Mathematics, Square Circle 3,4, Honor Roll 3; Tutoring Children Better 3. In- tramural Volleyball 3. Dorm Committee, Social Chairman. HIGH, JUDY R.High Shoals, B.A. Psychology. HIGH, LINDA K. Gaston. B.S.H.E HILL. CHRISTINE l , Winston S.ileni, BFA, Art Educ.ition, HILL, GWENDOLYN, High Point, B.A, Drama-Speech. HILL, ROBIN ANNE. Charlotte. B.S.H.E. Clothing. HILLMER, SARAH E. Greensboro. B.A. Art. HILTON, REBECCA. Johnson City, Tenn. B.F.A. Painting and Prin- tmaking Freshman Cabinet; Corradi 2.4; Art Staff; Carolinian Staff Cartoonist 3; NSA 3; Chancellor ' s Award at Student Art Show 3; Chairman of Student Art Show 3. HILTY, RUTH ANN. Greensboro. B.M. Music Education. Mu Phi Epsilon; Honor Roll 1.2.3; University Choir 2,4; Band 1,4, HINE. CHERYL DI.XON. Winston-Salem. B.A. Chemistry. HINSHAW, ANN M. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. Child Development and Family Relations. HODGIN, DOYLE EUGENE. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Business Administration. HOGAN, MARILYN ANN. Star, B.A. Elementary Education. SNEA 3 ACE 4; BSU 2,3.4, Worship Chairman 3, Center Hostess 4; Ju- nior Scholar, Honor Roll 2. HOGAN. MARTHA ANN. Wingate. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. AHEA 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 3. HOLDER, ELIZABETH A. Mount Airy. B.S. Applied Piano. HOLLAND, JULE CARR, III. Greensboro. B.A. Sociolog . Men s Court 2,3; Honor Court 2,3; Judicial Court 4; Freshman Class Commissioner, Junior Class Ring Committee 2; Ring Dance Com- nntter 3; St. Man ' s House 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; . PO 2,3,4, Historian 2, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 3,4; OA 3,4. HOLLIS, LIND. JANE. Rve, N.Y. B.F.A. Art Education. Dorm Coniniitlic 2. I ' NC-G Dance Company 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 2. IIOLTON. FRANK P. L. nmtun. B.F.A. Art. HOXEVCITT, |()HN DARWIN. Greensboro. B.A. History. Legisl.i- turc 1,2,3,4, SCA Vice-President 3; Speaker Pro-Tem 3.4; WEHL News Director 3; Carolinian 3,4; Coraddi 4; Districting Committee C:hairni.ui 4; Appe.ils Clomm.ttcc 3, C:l.,sMlK,,tioii oi Olficcs I. TSA icc-Pr(siai-nt 3. NCSL Dl ' leg.it.on 3,4. ( )A 2.3,1. WElll, R.k1i,.2 HOOPER. lULIA D. Burlington. B.A. Early Childhood Education. HOPKINS, ' MARTHA ELIZABETH. Chapel Hill. B.S.S.A. Compre- hensive Business Education. Gamma Alpha 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Elliott Hall Council 3; Senior House Assistant Presi- dent 4, NBEA4, SNEA4. HORTON. .lANET FAVE. Pageland. S.C. B.A. Eleinentar Educa- tion HOL ' CK. SUSAN ' ARNER. Morganlon. B.A. English. SGA Student SerMces4. Cor.iddl 2. HOI Cai. lANET DEANE. Wingate. B.A. English. HOW ARD. DEBORAH A. Winston-Salem. B.A. Political Science. now ARD, JIM A. Trouthan. B.F.A. Painting. HOWARD. IIMMVR. Kinston. B.F.A. HOW ELL, FAVMA LOUISE. Shelb . B.A. Speech Pathology. Neo- Black Society 1,2,3,4; USHA 2,3.4, tCB 3,4; Marshal 4, HOWELL, LINDA E. Lexinglon. B.A. English. HOW ELL, MARY S. ReidsMlle. B.A. Elementary Education. HOWLAND, MARY GAIL. Morehcad City. B.A. Early C:hi!dhood Educalion, SNEA 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4. HOYNG, SANDRA KAY. Roanoke, Va. B.S.H.E. Child De elopmeni and FamiK Relations. Collegiate Javcees; JA 3. Hl ' BER, CURTIS WAYNE. Greensbo ro. B.A. Anthropology. APO Fraternity, Sergeant at Arms; Outing Club; Westminster Fellow- ship Council. HUDCINS, M. DIANA. Raleigh. B.A. English. SNEA 4, Honor Roll 3; Dorm Committee 2, Section Leader I. HUDSON, MARTHA BENNETT. Greensboro. B.A. English. East C.irohn.. l-nuersit . Honor Roll 3,4; Wmheld Scholarship 4. HUFF META D, Columbia, S.C. B.A. Early Childhood Education. IH ' MPllREY, SANDRA. Mt. Pleasant. B.M. Music Education. Gar- dner Webb College. BSU. HUMPHRIES, LEILA ANNE. Rutherfordton. B.S.H.E. Home Eco- nomics Education, Gardner Webb College. AHEA 4. IllIMPHRIES, WALTER S, Lexingtim. B.S.S.A. Business Education. HUNNICUTT, BETTY MOODY ILilcigh. B.S.H.E. Home Econom- ics Ediu.ition. AHEA 1 : . I s,,, i.il Committee Chairman, Senior Picnic Committee Co ( iMiniini llMiior Roll 3. B.A. E.uK Childhood Edu B.A. English. Freshnuin Con , H IS. Hoiini Roll I ill, ' RS N NnlMlig I. liivrisil HUNT, BONNIE LEIGH H. niissionei. FicslniMi I ,S,,| HUNT. IRMA HOBER ' I A 1-, of Maryland. HUNT NANCY STEVENSON. C;reensl.,.ii. B Elementary Edu- cation. N.C. State. Sophomore Class I ' m,,, is ( hairman; ACE 1 2 3,4, Dorm Representative 1, Piiblu lU ( n ( liurman 2, Social Co-Chaimian3,4, History Club 2; F.T.A. .Scholaisliip 1, JA2. HUNT SUSAN GAIL. Burlington, B.A. Sociology. Sociology Club ,3.4; Outing Club 4. HUNTER MARY FRANCIS, Charlotte. B.A. English. Freshman Cabinet 1; Women ' s Ring Committee 2; RA 1,2. i. Onlnm Club 2; Senior House President 3; Competitive Swimmin-j 2 ' ■ I i .iiit.iin, HUSSEY JEAN ANDERSON, Bladenboro, B s i;, ,,i,mi,,,cs and Business Administration. Section Leader 1; Soiilioiiiui. ,WK isor lor Frcshiuci,, MissGGOFin.ilist3, HUTCHISON DKNISE ANNE, Durham. B.S.N. Nursing. lU ' TTON CHERIE GUILDERS. Whittier. B.A. English. Escheats Scliol.iisliip L2. i.l. 1A2 HUTTON RAMONA ANN W ' lliiiiimlnn B , I ' olili. ,.l Scicik, HYATT, CYNTHIA TALBERT Morg.mtoii, B,S. Eioiioniics and Biisiiu-ss Administr.ition, IIYLTON, RUTH SHARON, Eiien, B,A Elenicnl.irv Educ.ilioii ACE 4, Senior Marshal 4, HYMAN, .MARYANN VICTORIA. Morehcad Cily, B.A. Political Science. INGOLD. DEBORAH A. Greensbon IRWIN, GARLA LOIS. Favetteville. B.A. English. ISENHOUR. JEWELL SHANNON. Elkin. B.A. Spanish. Spanish Club 3, Acidemic Foium 3,4. ISLER, MELVIN. Caildsboro. B.A. Political Science. ISLEY, CHERYL ANN. Graham, B.S.S.A. Comprehensive Business Education. Gamma Alpha 2,3,4. |AC;KS0N. MARY GAIL. St. P.iiils. B,A, E.nlx Childhood Educa- tion, TCB 3, SNEA 4; ACE 4; N.C. Department of Veterans ' Af- fairs Scholarship 1,2,3,4; Geraldine Tyson Davis Memorial Scholar- ship 2.3,4; Honor Roll 3; Section Le;tder -3,4; OA 3; Marshal 4. lACOBS, LAURA EILEEN. Windsor, N.Y. B.A. Psychology. Vassar Collcg.v lAMES CHERYL DAWN. Sun ield. B.S. Nursing SNA 3.4 Honor Roll 2,3; Greensboro B isines s Woman ' s Club Sc holarship OA. lA.MES JUDY RICH, Winston Sale n. B.S.H.E. Iiiteri ir Design NS1D-AID4. lARVIS DAVID ARNOLD, Wi IStOll Salem. B.S. Chem strv. Pain and 1 oKmeis Sch.ilaislnp 1,2, .4. 1 1 Eiis.uibl,- L2.3. 4. Coiicer B.iiid .2,3,1, Honors Piomaiu 1 lEFKERSON, lANET Belnumt, B A S.Klolom I, It U i.il Sports Honor Roll 2. lERNK AN. BRENDA C. Godwii .B.S PhNsical Ediicition lESSUP, REBECCA L. Greensboro. B.A. Elementary Education. JOHNSEN, THOMAJEAN. Durham. B.A. Psychology. East Carolina Unn. lOHNSON. GAYLE LAVINIA. Harmon . B.M. Music Education. W ingatc College. Dorm Committee 3; SNEA 4; MENC 3,4; Univ. Choir 3,4; Univ. Chorale 3,4; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Stores Scliol.iiship3,4. lOHNSON, KATHLEEN R. Jamestown. B.S. Nursing JOHNSON, MARCIA L. Wavncsboro, Va. B.F.A. Design. lOHNSON, MARY G, Charlotte. B.S.H.E. Child Development and FaiiiiK Rel.ilions. JONES. lUl.IA ANNETTE. Saiiford, H.S. Niusmg. Assistant lunior Hoi Mdnit, lONLS KARiCX IRINTER Ch, lONES. LOIS M. Wnistoii-S.il. 1 Ldn ,d Bii Ad R.F.A Alt EdiiLitioii B.S. Economies and Bii lONES, IAHY HELEN, Ch.nl. JONES, PHILLIP T. Greensb ministration. lONES, SUE W. Greensboro. B.S. Physical Education. Student Ma lors Convention of N.C, President 3; Officials Club. JONES, WILLIA.M V. Greensboro. B.S. Chemistry. lOSEPHSOHN. ELISSA G. Greensboro. B.A. Histoid JOYCE, BONNIE KAY. Stoneville, B.A. Math Committee 3,4; Pine Needles Staff V Inter V: lowship 1,2,3,4, Publicity Cliiii iCl.. (I, SNEA 3,4, Projects Chm. 4; S,| ii ' n. 1 ' 2 ness Woniens Scholarship 3,4 Teachers Schola Coordinator 4. ship Lo Ad- n Fel- cer 3; Busi- pec- .3,1. M.iish.il, OA ,3,4. Do KAGAN. NERINA S. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. B.A. Music. KAISER. MELISSA C. Winston-Sidem. B.A. Art. KALE. BRENDA DIANE. Cherryyille. B.A. Elementary Education. Gaston College. KARES. GHRISANTHE CHRIS. Greenville. B.A. Early Childhood Education. Court 2,3; Chairman of Judicial Court 4, Freshman Cabinit 1; Orientation Committee 3, Chairman 4, Golden Chain 3,4. KARPINSKI, LINDA M. Pottstowii, Pa. B.A. Sociology. KATAVOI.OS. DIANA 1. South.-rii Pines. B.F.A. Design. KFARNS GLORIA R.ANELLE. High Point. B.S.H.E, Home Eco- noihh . I ' diM ,itioii, KKf.NS W IILIAM T. Greensboro. B.A. English. KLISII- l HGARET D. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. Child Develop- in. ni ,iihI I K Rcfilions KErlNEH. A. EI.IZABEril. InmsMlh-. B.A. Hist()i . ADC t (l)iinii (:..,,ulin.,h.r), I ' ll! Ali.h.i lli.l,, !. I, II, ,1,01 Roll 1,2,3,4. KEE EK, ANNA l.Ol ' ISE, TIumh.isx illc. B.A. Elementarv Educ.i noil, lntriA.ir-.it Chiisti.iii Erilou ship :i,4, Secretan-Treasurer 4. kENNEV, niANE KI.OHENCE W ,■.1 Orange, N.J. B.A. SocioloK . KrishinaiiC.ihiurl I, SnUoii Lradn I, KENWOH ' IHV. MARTHA Sl ' E. llickon. B.A . Mathematics. Leiioii RhMU- Coliese. Sijuare Circle 1, 2, .3. 4; BSU 3,4; Junior Scholar, Honor Roll 3, Pi Mu Epsilon. KENVON, C;HARLES T. Rodanthe. B.A. Drama-Speech. KEVE. BILLIE FAYE. Sanfnnl B A Elementarv Edncatioii. ACE 4; II II R0II2, I ' rosp.-cliM I, I. I,., S, liul.iishin l.o.ni, KEZIAH, PATRICIA ANN ( li.nli.ll. B.A. Elenientar Edncatuai. C.le. ' C:lnb 1; Honor Roll 2, i, .Sr, tmn l.r.ider 3, KEZIAH. SARAH |0. Monroe. B.S. Physical Education RA 3,4; Golf Team 3.4. KILGORE, VICKIE LYNN. Bristol, Tenn. B.A. English. Golden Chain 3,4, Sccretar , Carolinian 2; Coraddi 1; Alumni News Re- porter 4, Honor Roll, Honors Program; JHP in Residential College; Counselor in Risuhntial College. KILLIAN. ELIZABETH ANN. Charlotte. B.A. Elementarv Educa- tion. I ' NC-C. SNEA3,4; Section Leader 1. KING, ANN R. Greensboro. B.A. Sociologv. KING, DEBORAH SHATTUCK. Raleigh. B.A. Element.irv Ednca tioii. KING, .MARIE ELLA. Seagrove. B.A. Elementarv Education. Le gislatnre 3; Neo- Black Societv 1,2,3,4; SNEA 3,4; OA 4. KING. PATRICIA DARNELL. Asheboro. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. Western Carolina University. Davidson Commnnitv Collrmv AHEA I. KING, Sl ' SAN ANGELA. Eield.ilc .1 B, l. Music Edlic;ition. Mn rill Epsilon 2,3,4, Pi Kapp;i Lambila 2,3,4. Sophomoiv and liiiiioi Schol.ii KINKADE, MARIE K. Greensboro. B.A. Sociolog KINLAW, ANITA JO. St. Pauls. B.A, Sociologv. Legislative Repr- esentative 1.2; Secretary lor Residential Affairs 4; Executive C;ibi- net 4, Committee on Legislation 3; Sociologv- Anthropology Club 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Floor Advisor 3. KIRKMAN, DEBORAH LOU. Greensboro. B.A. English. German Club 1.2.3,4, YDC 4; N.C. Federation of Women ' s Club Scholar ship 1,2,3,4; Scirs Scholarship 1; Honors Program 1,2,4; Honor Roll 1.2.3, Junior Scholar; OA 4; Pine Needles Staff 4; Coraddi 4. KIVETT, ERLENE WHITT, Trinity. B.S. Mathematics. AppaUichiau State Universitx . Square Circle; Pi Mn Epsilon 3,4. KLIEC;ER. CYNTHIA GAIL. Scarsdale, N.Y. B.S. Mathematics, Square 3,4, Interlaith Council 2; Outing Club 4; SNEA 4; Hillel 1,2,3,4, President 2, KLINC:, SHERDITH ANN. Gastonia. B.A. Elementarv Education, Committee on Classification of Offices 3; SNEA Social Chairman 4; Honor Roll 3; OA 3; Dorm Coordinator 4; Dorm ludicial Board 4. KLOPMAN, LINDA A. Ho Ho Kus, N.J. B.A. Dr;una-Speech. KOONE, NANC:Y JANE, Rntherfordton. B.A. Sociologv. Lenoir Rhvne College, Lutheran Student As.sociation 3; OA3,4. KOONTS, BE ERl.V W A 1 IS t.iceusboio. B.S. Nursing. KOSSOV. LYNN M. LougiucMdou. Mass, B.A. Fn-uch. KHAEITER, NANCY LYN, (Jicster. N,|. B.S.H.E. Clothing KUNKEL, SARAH L. Churchville, Md. B.S. Physical Education. KUZIO, LINDA ANN. Winston-Salem. B.A. Biologv. Golf Team 1,2,.3,4, Co-Captain 2,3; RA 3,4; |A 2; Assistant Dorm Coordinator LAMB, KATHARINE DOUGAL. West Point, NY. B.A Early Child hood Education. Sophomore Ring Committee 2, !.- 2, LANCASTER, lAMES MANSFIELD. Greensboro R A Misturv. Le- gislative Representative 1,2,3; Senate 4, Eled s HmimI c li.iuinau 2, Senate Internal Impoachment Coinuiill. ' MSI, 3,4, Chairman 4; Court Member .3,4; Golden Cli.un. WEIIl. 1.2,.3,4, Program Manager 2, Production Manager 3,4, Carolinian 4. LANCE, MARY JEAN. Hendersonville. B.A. Recreation. Universitv Choir 1.2..3,4; Campus Gold 2; Alumni Scholar 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; St. Man ' s House 1,3,4. Elementarv Edi: LANIER, lANIE ADONNA. High Point. B.A. Elementarv Ednca timi. ACE 4; Honor Roll 3. I.ARKIN. KATHLEEN M, Pittsfield, Mass. B.F.A. Dram.i I.AROACH, LINDA LEE, Cliiildl. B Elementarv Educ;Hion LARRK:K, SANDRA K , V I,,, I, ,MnMllc, B.S. Health Education. Elections Board Execuln. I: .SNEA 4. LASATER, lEAN. C:harl itl US II I-: Clothing and Textiles, ludi- cial Investigation 1,2,3, Executive Secretary of Honor Court 3 Consul 4; Freshman Commissioner 1; M;is ineraders 1,2,3,4; AHEA 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 3. LAIM ' US. PATRICIA ANNE, l!i, Inn. .ml, ' ;i, B,A, 1 chologv LA AS(,)UE. DEBHll ' : N (. ,1 BSHE Interior Design LAW. ELEANOR SMIIM iIm,i, i .,, BA Biologx Legislative Repii ' sciitalivc 2, ll.illl.n.n.l Cnioi 2. Red Cross (lollege Advisorv Board 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 3, Sophomore Schola LAWING, lANE ALICE. Charlotte. B.A. -ACE 4; Dorm Committee 4, LAWRENCE, CHRISTINE J. Greensboro, B.F.A. Design. LAWRENCE, DAVID F. Greensboro. B.A. History. LAWRENCE, KYRA DIANNE. Mt. Airy. B.A. ElementarN Educa- tion. SNEA 3,4. LAWRENC:E. SARA E. High Point. B.A. Elementarv Education LA WRY. BE ERLEY A. Greensboro. B.A. Anthropology LAWS, SHIRLEY CAGLE. Svlva. B.S. Economics and Business Ad- niuiistr.Umii, Honor Roll 3. LAW SON. IRGINIA S, Lenoir. B.M. Music Education LAYTON. SYL lA A Cieensboro. B.S.H.E. Clothing. LEAKS, JOAN S. (;reeiisl oro. B.A. Medical Technology. LEBAUER, JOSLIN S. Greensboro. B.A. Biologv. LEE, CAROLYN ELIZABETH. Wilson. B.S.H E Clothing Cam- pbell College, AHEA 4, Co-Chairman AHEA Yearbook 4. LEE, VADA PHILLIPS. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. LEEDS. JANE ELLEN. Annaudale, Va. B.A. History. No V.i Com- inuuitv C:ollrge, Newman Club; Histoi-v Club. LEITH, MARY (TIARLES, Wuislon, Salem BA Elementarv Ednca- lioii Hoiioi Roll 1, NCAE Scliol.iiship I 2,3 4. LEONARD, CINDY DIANE. Greensboro. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Western CaroliiKi University. LEONARD, JOHN KELLY. Greensboro. B.S. Economics and Busi- ness .administration. Traffic Committee 3; JA 2; Elliott Hall Repr- esentatix ■ 2,3; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4, Historian 4. LEONARD. PATRICIA A. Chincoteague, Va. B.A. English. LEVAN, LYNDA B. Davidson. B.S.S.A. Secretarial Se.iuence. LEWIS. CYNTHIA BEATRICE. New Bern. B.A. Speech Pathology and Andiolog . Curriculum Committee 1; Neo-Black Society 1,2,3,4; OA4. LEWIS, LENA CATHERINE. Smithfield. B.S.S.A. Comprehensive Business Education. LEWIS, PATRICIA E. Arlington Heights, III. B.A. English. LEWIS, SULOU ROSE. Wilson. B.A. Sociologv. Executive Com- mittee 1, SociologN Club Vice-President 4; Presbv House, Chair- man ot Service and Action Committee, Co-Chairman Fellowship Committee 4; Assistant JHP 3. LINDE.MAN. lOHN WILLIAM. Charlotte. B.M. Music Education. Men ' s and Honor Court 3; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4; University Chorale 1 ,2,3,4; Men ' s Glee Club 4. LINDEMAN, NANCY H. Stovall. B.A. English. Women ' s Court 1 ■ ' ■ Ac;idemic Progress 3; Outing Club 2,3,4; Women ' s Glee CliibT! C;olden Chain 3,4; Junior House President 3; Section Leader 2. LINDEN, MARY E. Reidsville. B.A. Drama-Speech LINDLEY, DIXIE L. Winston-Salem. B.A. Art. LINDSEY. ESTHER 11, Greensboro, BA, EarK Cliildhood Ediic.l LINSMIEH, SUSAN MILES. Cucusbon, B A, ENuimt.uA Educa LINTHICUM, BRENIM LYNN, RaudleuMu B H.ston llision . y 3.-1; Anthropology Society 4; Phi Alpha fheta 3,4, Secretar , .Ti. 4?.? ' ° ' ' ° -•3- ■ ' ' O ' ' Scholar; Roxie King Scholarship 1 LITTEN, PEGGY MILES. Gibsonville. B.S ' h.E. Home ' Economics Education. AHEA. LITTLE, BARBARA M. Thom.isville. B.S.H E Interior Design LIVELY, ELEANOR RUTH. ChuliMon. VV. Va. B.A. Biology, Gvin- iiastics Club 1,2,3; RA 1,2; Inti-rlaith Council 2,3; Wes tminster Fellowship, Moderator 4, Eeumenieul Relations Representative 2,3; Dorm Social Chairman 3. LOCKWOOD, ANN HARRIS. Ashcboro. B.M. Instrumental Mnsic Education. Ccme Scholarship 1; Spencer Love Scholar 2.3,4. LONG, BARBARA K. Greensboro. B.A. English. LONG. CAROLE LYNN. Winston-Salem. B.S. Nursing. SNA. LONG, N ' ELNA KOONTZ. Winston-Salem. B.A. Elementar Educa tion. ACE 4. LOVELACE, CAROL A. Reidsville. B.M. Music Education, LO ING. NANCY BOYETTE. Arlington, Va. B.A. French. LOWRANCE. MARTHA WRAY, Finetops. B.A. History, ,SGA Vic -- I ' rcsident 4, Senate 1,2,3, President 4, Committee on Legislation 2 3, Chairman 3; Special Legislature Award 2; Finance Board 3, Asst. Chairman of Transfer Students ' Orientation 2, Chairman 3, Orientation Committee 3,4; State Student Legislature, NCSL Dele gate 2 3 4 Reviewing Board 3, Executive Advisorv Board 4, Execu tive Cabinet 4, WEHL R.idio News Staff I, Editor of News 2, I ' rogKmnnmg Si, ill 2,5. ExecutiM- Bo.ud 2, StMclent C nitt. . Organized lor Ris,-,,rch .nid E .iIlmIioh 2,3, Conrdni.itor ol Couis,. .ind Teacher E ,ihi,ition 2, Dorm Committee I. Who ' s Who In American Colleges 6! Uun ersihes ,! LI ' C:AS. DENISE DELORES. Sprum l..ikr R,A Socmlogx. Neo Bl.ick Societv 1,2.3,4; Honors Seminar 2,3; University Scholarship 1,2,3,4. Dorm lndiciar Committee 4. LUND. JUDITH RAE, C:edar Rapids, Iowa. B.A. Sociology. Witteu- berg Unn ersil . Secretar of CommuniK Afl ' airs 4; Honor Roll 3. LUPTON, LINDA I. Severna Park, Md. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. Jacket Committee 1,2; Ring Committee 2,3; AHEA 1,2,3,4, Social Chairman 2, Finance Chairman .3, Vice-President 4, Student Progr.on ;md Policv Committee 2,3,4; News From Stone Cnculali.Mi Editor 2; Collegiate Jayeees .3, 2nd Vice Chairman 3, Prcsideul 1; Delegate to White House Conference on Children 1970, Seninr Marshal. LUSTIG, ELIZABETH A. New York, N.Y. B.A. Sociology. LYTCH, SARAH ELIZABETH, Maxton. B.A. Early Childhood Edu- cation. SNEA 2, ACE 4 Honor Roll 3. S.,1. in B A, Biolog SGA lU Schol.nshiii,!,4, As- MACFAWN, NADINE ANNE, W msioi i ' lo 3, Election Ro,ud Mcinbel I. Ul sistant House President 3; OA 3. MANESS, RUBIN F. Greensboro. B.A, PreMed. MANLEY, VICKIE MARIAN. Reidsville. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education, AHEA 1,2,3,4, MARSCHALL. ELIZABETH E. Greensboro. B.A. E.irK Childhood Education, MARSHALL, ELLEN, Arlington, V,i, B,A, Psvchologv, Legislature 2, Freshman Cabinet I, MARTIN, CHRISTINE THOMPSON. Greensboro. B.A. Mathemat ics. Square Carcle; Pi Mu Epsilon; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Hallboard 1, MARTIN. GLORIA. High Point. B.A. Sociology. Carolinian 2; Neo Bl.ick Socut 1,2,3,4. MARTIN, K.ATHY DIANNE. Reidsville. B.A. Biology. Beta Beta Beta 3,4; Alumni Scholarship 1,2,3,4. MARTIN, ROBERT DAVID. Greensboro. B.S, Economics ;oid Busi- ness Administration. MASSEN(;ALE, nancy lee. West Chester, Pa. B.A. Mathematics. MATHESON, LAURA lEAN. Shelb . BSH.E. Home Economics Education, Meredith College, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Omicron Nil 3,4, Honor Roll; AHEA 3,4; Section Leader. MATTERN. LOUISE RENEE. Rutland, Vt. B.A. History. MATTHEW S, E ' A Z, Wmstou-Salem. B.F.A. Art Education. .MCADOO. SHARON ELAINE. Greensboro. B.A. Biolog . MCBRIDK, DONNA SUE, Sanford. B.S.S.A. Business Education C.iiiiph.ll College. C;amnia Alpha 4, Projects ChairiiKin 4; National ABW S, linl,oship4, |( ( l,l ' :ss IMOCENE Greensboro. B.A. Mathematics. Cor.iddi Hnin. , l,,i,,r.r, i, Sp,,ii.sli Club 1.2; Scpiare Circle 3,4; Pi Mu Ep.ili.i, I 11,111.11 H..II 1,1, Se.irs Roebuck Schohirship I; Greeiis- boio KMliiim.t lull S.ll,il,il lill 1, MCCARDELL, KATHLEEN MARIE, Treulon, Nl, B,A, English, MCCASKILL, FLORENCE ELLEN, West End. B.S.H.E. Clothing. Court Prosecutor 1,2,3; Executive Secretary of Judicial Court 4; AHEA 1,2,3,4. Dorm Representative 2,3,4; Collegiate 4-H 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, 4-H Development Fund Scholarship 1, Madeline B. Street Scholarship 3; University Scho- larship 4; Dorm Treasurer 3; OA 4. MCCOLLUM, TURNER B. Asheboro. B.F.A. Design. MCCONNELL, MARIE E, Pfafftowii. B.S.H.E. Child Development and Family Relations. MCCUISTON, REBECCA. Rural Hall. B.A. French. MCCURRY, CHARLES BRYAN. Greensboro. B.A. Psychology, Men ' s Court 3, Honor Court 3; Sers Foundation Scholarship 1; APO Fraternity 2,3,4; Varsitx Ba.sketball 1,2,3,4; Varsitx Tennis 1,2,3,4, Elliott Hall Council 2,3,4; Executive Board Elliott Hall 3,4. MCFADDEN, CLAUDIA LYNN. Charlotte. B.S.H.E. Food Service .Management. AHEA 3,4. MGFARLAND, ROBIE LEE. Jacksonville. B.A. Psychology. SGA President 4, Committee on Legislation 3; Legislative Representa- tive 3, Outmg Club 1,2; Floor Advisor 2, OA 3; WEHL 1. MCGEE, IRIS GAIL, High Point. B.F.A. Art Education. MCGEE, VIRGINIA LOUISE. Boomer. B.A. English. MCINTOSH, JOYCE DEAN. Gastonia. B.S. Nursing. SNA, Chair- man of Nominations Committee, Treasurer, State Finance Com- mitter, S,,pl re Scholar. .MCKIWI i l MiY ELIZABETH. Forest City. B.S.S.A. Merchau- diMii. ' I ■ -I I..1 1, MCKINNia, 1 fORIA A, Greensboro, B,M, Music Education, MCMEEKEN, THOMAS A. St. Marxs CiIn, Md. B.A. Medical Tech- nology. MCMILLAN, JAMES C. Bedford, N.Y. B.S. Economics and Business Administration. MCNAIR, ZELLE WHITE. Tarboro. B.A. Early Childhood Educa- tion. MCNEELY. MARY BETH. Mooresville. B.A. Biology. ECOS 2,4; Westiiiiiisle, Fillcnvsllip 1, 2..), 4, Outlllg Cliili 1, Do, in Socl.il Comniilti-e Ch.iirman 3, Member 1,3. MCNEIL, KATHRYN BALLARD. Greensboro. B.S, Mathematics, ,MCNEIL. FRANCES A. Purlear. B.A. History. MCREYNOLDS. ROBERT A, Neu Cannan, Conn. B.A. Biology. MCRIMMON. DELIA ANN. L;inrinbnrg. B.S.S.A. Comprehensive Business Education. Gamma Alpha 3,4, Secretary 4. MEDLIN, SARAH M. Greensboro. B.A. Drama-Speech. MEEKS, GERALD R. Greensboro. B.A. Spanish. MELVILLE, BETTY CLAIRE. St;itesyille. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. University of Vermont. MERCER, SARA EDGERTON. Goldsboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. MERRITT. KRISTA DAWN. Winston-Salem. B.A. English. Classifi- cation of Officers Committee 2, See. 2; Residential College Plann- ing Committee 2; Freshman Orientation Committee 3; Phi Beta Kappa 3,4; Mil Phi Epsilon 3,4; Golden Chain 3,4, Vice-President 4, Katharine Smith Reynolds Scholarship 1,2,3,4; Honors Program 2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,-4; University Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Resi- dential College 3,4. .MEYERS. IRENE A. Anchorage, Alaska. B.S. Nursing. Arizona State, I ' niversity of Alaska. University of Colorado. SNA 2,3,4, Hi.s- loriaii 4, State F ' inance Committee. MILLER, DOUGLAS E. Lenoir. B.M. Music Education. MILLER, lANE HARRIS. Rockingh;rni. B.M. Music Education. Uni- MMMtN Chorale 3,4; University Choir 1,2; Mu Phi Epsilon 2,3,4; B.irb.iia .iikI ll.rman Cone Scholarship 1,2; Honors Program 1,2, MILLER. lUDiril LYNNE. Tavlorsville. B.S. Economics and Busi- ness Administr.itioil. MILLS, FRANCES JO-ANNE. Greensboro. B.A. Early Childhood Education. Dorm Coordinator (House President) 4; Prospective Teachers Scholarship Loan 1,2,3,4; Section Leader 4; ACE 3,4; Piiblicits Chairman-ACE 4; Red Cross Advisory Board 4; Outing Club 3. ■ MILTON, LOUISE. Greensboro, BSHE, Home Economics, A T State L ' niyersitx. MOLLMAN. REBECCA JEAN. Asheboro. B.S.H.E. Home Econom- ics, AHEA 1,2,3,4, Scholarship 4. MOON, PATRICIA ANN. Hendersonville. B.A. English. SNEA 3,4, SocmI Ch,iirm,iu 3, President 4, Delegate to SNEA National Con- vention -4; NCAE Legislative Commission 4; McClure Scholar 1; Dorm Social Chairman -4; Section Leader 2,3.4; Junior Marshal 3; Senior Marshal 4, Assistant Chief Marshal 4. MOONEY, JANDY LOU. Graham. B.A. Early Childhood Education. SNEA 3,4; Freshman Scholar; Sophomore Scholar; Junior Scholar; Honor K. 1I 1.2.3 4. MOONEY. 1 ' , TRK:IA MAH . Dnrh.nn. B.A. E;u Iv C:hilclhood Educ.i tion, Newm;in Club 1,2.3, Honor Societs 2.3, Honor Roll 1,2,3, Dorm Indicial Co-ordin;itor 4. MOORE, NANCY CATHERINE. Castoiu.i. B.A. I ' olitlcil Sci.ucc. MOORK I ' MHK l WN. Li-nou. B.S.H.E. Clothnm. AHEA 3,4. ■m.■,sll SI S, l„il,„ ship 2,3, t, I ' uir Ni cdlcsFcihur Editor 3 MOHAN, l) |(i|l SON. Hohbs, New Mcmco, B.A. El.in.-iit.u K.lin.ih.M, Ncu M.vm. Ir, CoIlc.i;c. New Mexico Stale University. MOHCW, FRANC;ES ELIZABETH. EIoh ColleKc. B.A. Biologv. I,,..;i-,l.ilixe Provv 1,2. Le«islatuie Repicsentative 3; Freshman ( .il.in.t I, Elliott Hall Council 3, UNC-C; Tuition Schol.uship 1 2 i I DormCo.ordinator4, WEHLNcws Editor I, MOSFSCL ' , CHERYL LEE. Richmond. V;i. B.A. l cholo..;v Hon. a R,.ll i MOSTEl.LER, ELIZABETH ANN. Vale. B.F.A. Art Education. I NCCH SNEA. U I.LIXA.X. BARBARA ELLEN. Kernersville. B.A. Speech Path- oIoU , l ' in ersit Speech and Hearing Association, Secretar 3, President 4, Serxicc League 1; Elections Board 2; World War Veteran ' s Scholarship; Eastern Stiir Grand Chapter Scholarship. MULLIS, ENHLY JANE. Charlotte. B.A. English. Women ' s Court 3; SNEA. J A 2,3. MLRRAY. LINDA. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. MURRY, JO ANN. Edward. B.A. Speech Pathology and Andujiogv. Bennett College. Hall Board Court 1; Neo-Bhicfc Society 1,2,3,4; USHA 2,3,4; TCB 3. NABERS, SARAH JANE. Virginia Beach, Va. B.A. Anthropology. NADEAU, RICHARD H. Greensboro. B.S. Physics. Danville Junior College. Honors 1,2,.3,4, NANCE, CONNIE JOAN. Winston-Salem. B.A. Mathematics. SNEA 2,3,4; Square Circle 1,2,3,4; Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarship; Ju- nior Marshal 3; Senior Marshal 4; Teacher Education Council 3. NANTZ JEAN E. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. NASH BILL. Middl.l.. Mi N 1. B.A. English. WEHL-Program Director I, Station Mmmu. i 2,3.4. Caioliui.ui Colnmnist 2,3, Ori- ent ifiou Comniill.r ; I (,m1,I. nChaiu3,4, Who ' s Who3; JA2. NAYLOR, SUSAN LL.MNE I ' lvmouth. B.A, Chemisti-y. Cadcmcs Club 1,2; National Merit Scholarship; Junior Scholar; Honor Roll 2 NEAL, GARY P. Madison. B.S. Economics and Business Adminislra- NEESE, EMMA MAIE. BuiHngton. B.M. Violin. Germ;m Club 1,2; Mu Phi Epsilon 2,3,4, Committee Chairman 3, Recording Secretary 4, University Stores Scholarship 1; Alyse Smith Cooper Scholarship 2,3,4; Honor Roll; Honors Program 2; University Symphony Or- chestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Mistress 3,4; University Chamber Or- chestra 4, Concert Mistress; University Concert Band 2,3,4; Uni- vcisitx I,, . Ensemble 3,4 NELSON CAROL ANNE, Lcik.u, B S HE, Clnld 1 )( , lo|iiiicii( .md Famib Relations NELSON, lAXE S. KernersMll,-, B.A. English NEMER, SALLY lEAN, P;iducah, Kentucky. B.S, HE (Juki DcmIop ment, Stephens College. Anbnrn University. NEWSOME. P. TRICIA ANN. Ahoskie. BS.HE Intenoi l ,si,m, Virginia Commonwealth University. NSID-AID 3,4; Omicron Nu 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3. NICHOLS, DONNA LYNN. Greensboro, B.S.H.E, Interior Design. NSID-AID .3,4, Vice-President 4. NICHOLSON, JULIA ARRINGTON. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E, Inte- rior Design. NSID-AID 2,3,4, AHEA 4; Dorm Social Committee 3. NICKENS, DEBORAH ELIZABETH. Goldsboro. B.S.S.A. Business Education, NIELSON, JANIS LEE, Spencerport, N,Y. B.S.H.E. Food Service Management. Elections Board Committee Chairman 1. NIFONG, DEBORAH HANCOCK. Lexington. B.S. Nursing, SNA NOLAN, CHRISTINE A. Greensboro, B.S.H.E, Clothing. NOLAN, IRIS A. Bath. B.A. Early Childhood Education. NORRIS, CAROLYN MONTEZ. Favetteyille. B.A. Sociology. 1 nance Board 4; TCB 3; Neo-BI;uk Society 1,2,3,4. NUNN. BRENDA KAY. Wilkesboro. B.A, Sociology, Leiicnr Rh College. SNA 3; Scholarship 4; Pine Needles Staff 3. OAKLEY, CAROL LEK.H M,n l.isoii B,S, Sclionl II, ..111, E tmn Uudeigi;iduale Council. School ot HPER, OCBUHN KERRY LEE. Greensboro. B.M. Music Education. OLI EHU S, S. RA HELEN, Watsonville, Calif. B.A. Geogi Cabi ati( lilish OSBORNE, |0 A, Gn-ensboro, B,A. Elementary Ed OUSLEY, SA.Ml LYN, WinsionSalem. B.A. Histo College. Women ' s ll.illlui.na Cliairman 3, Dorm Con OVERCASH, BRENDA KAY, Charlotte. B.A, English. OWEN, SUSAN O. Kernersville. B.A. Biology. OZMENT, CATHY G. Greensboro. B.A. Psychology. PACKARD. KYRIN (JREENE. Shelbx B,A, Reiie.ition I ' AflKARD, LESLIE DIANNE B. Cr.nisboio, B,A. che;its Scholarship 1,2. PALSH.A. ELIZABETH BOWEN. Gibsonvillc, B.M. MENC 2,4; Mu Phi Epsilon 3,4, PANZ, lERRY STEVEN. Greensboro. B.M. Applied, PARKER, BEVERLY B. Kernersville. B.A. Elementary Education, Kernersville Weslevan College. PARKER, MARTHA ANN. Greensboro. B.S. Home Economics Edu cation. AHEA 1,2,3,4; Omicron Nu 3,4, Reporter 4. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Borden Award 1971, Junior Scholar. PARTIN. ELAINE POWERS. Greensboro, B,S. Home Ecouonncs. AHEA 2,3,4. PATTERSON, ELLEN DIANE. Winston-Salem. B.A. Elementary Education. Committee on Classification of Offices, Secretary 3; SNEA 4, University Scholarship 4; Assistant Dorm Coordinator 4; Orientation Assistant 3; Dorm Judicial Board 4. PATTERSON, GLORIA FAY. Snmmerfield. B.S.S.A. Comprehensive Business Education. PAYNE, DOROTHY HELMS. Salisbury. B.A. Sociology. Junior As- sistant 3. PEACE, OMEGA WILLETT, Oxford. B.S. Sociology. Nco-BUick So- cietv ' 1,2,3,4; University Choir 1,2, Secretary 2; Sociology Club 3,4; National Nlusic Educators Association 1,2. PEACH. SARA DAVIS. Durhiun. B.A, English. PEACOCK. SYLVIA MCLAMB. Benson. B.S. Home Economics Child Development. AHEA 1,4; Kellenbnrger Scholarship 4 , Orientation Assistant. PEARCE. RUTH ANN. Franklinton. B.A. English. PEARSALL, SUSAN DOLORES, Wilmington. B.M. Music Educa- tion. Elections Board 1; MENC 2,3,4; University Choir 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3; Mu Phi Epsilon, PECK, CAROLYN SUE, Asheboro, B.S, Home Economics, AHEA 1,2,.3, Treasurer 2, President 3, PEELE, EMILY RUTH, Tvncr, B.A, Biolog . Class Commissioner 2, Beta Beta Beta 3,4, Historian 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Honors Program 1,2; Sophomore Scholar; Junior Scholar; Student Stores Scholarship 1 Section Leader 2,3; Dorm Coordinator 4; Orientation Assistant 2,3. PENNIGAR, MARTHA ANN. Charlotte. B.A. Art. PENNY. BARBARA RUTH. Greensboro. B.S. Home Economics Child D,Ael„piii,nt FuniK Rel.itioiis PERKINS, lOHN EDWARD, Creeiisboi,,, B.A, L,iliri PERKINS, LINDA TILLEY R.il.igli, B.A, M,itli S,|u,ue Ciiclr 2,3,4; Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarship 1,2,3,4, PERRY, ANNE COMMANDER. Virginia Beach, Va. B.A. His- tory— Social Studies. Recreation Association; Freshman Cabinet; SNEA; Council of Presby House; Honor Roll; Runner-up for Spicer Scholarship; Section Leader. PERRY, DEBORAH ANNE. Durham. B.S, Biisniess Edui.ition G.uii ma Alpha 3,4, PERRY, RACHEL M. Windsor. B.S. Home Economics Interior Des- PERRVMAN. BE ' ERLV L. LexinKton. B.F.A. Design. PHI BBS, NAN ' CV LOIS. Browns Summit. B.A. Mathematics. SNEA .3.4, S.]ii.iri- Circle 3,4; Pi Mil Epsilon 3.4, President 4, Phi Beta Kapp.i 5.4, Honor Roll 1,2.3; Sophomore and liinior Scholar; NSF lnaen;i.ian,it,- Research P.irtlcipaiit 1971. PHILEMON. KAREN O. f:harlotte. B.M. Music Education. PHILIPS, ROSE MARIE. Roanoke. ' a. B.A. English. German Club 1; Honors Program 1,2,3,4. PHILLIPS, CATHY ELAINE. Hickory. B.A. Latin. Junior Marshal, Chief Marshal 4, SNEA 3,4; Alpha Gamma Kappa 3.4; Pine N. ' cdlcs StafT, Facult Editor 4, Sophpmure ;nid Junior Scholar, Ihiiior Roll 1,2.3. luniorFloor AdMsor?. OA I Section Leader 1. PHILLIPS, STEVEN LYNN. Rural ll.dl. B.A. Enslish. PHILPOTT. PAMELA PILLSBURY. Greensboro. B.S.S.A. Merch.ui- disms. Elections Board 2, Gamma Alpha 2,3,4. PICKETT. PEGGY ANN. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Clothing. AIIEA 1,4. PIERCE, CHARLES E, Lexington. B.A. Elementary Education. PIKE. LINDA UOOTEN. Aberdeen. B.A. Early Childhood Educa- tion .Methodist Coll.m, PINNI.X. SHARON ELAINE. Winston-Salem. B.A. Latin. PITT.MAN. ELIZABETH WYNNE. Ahoski.-. B.A. Eimhsh. Floor Ad yisor3, VEHLStaff2. PLOTT, NANCY JANE. Adyanee. B.A. History. SNEA 4. POLLARD. .MARY VIRGINIA. Tarboro. B.S.H.E. Child Decelop- mcnt .md FamiK Relations. AHEA 3,4, Chairman of Honor ' s Ban- quet 3, OA3, POOLOS, PENNY ELIZABETH. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. Home ELi.iininics Education. AHEA; Sears Scholarship in Home Ec. for 1971. PORTARO, SANDRA I. Graham. B.S.H.E. Child Deyelopment and FamiK Relations. POST, SAMUEL C, |R. Greensboro. B.A. Histor . POTTER. P. TRICIA LYNN. Charlotte, B.A. Biology. Class Presi- dent 2, Execntne Secretary of SGA 3; Executiye Cabinet 2,3, Secretary for Community Affairs 3, Chairman of the Uniyersit Ring, Blazor and In ' itation Committee 3; Greensboro Human Re- lation Commission 3; Presidential Adyisory Board 3, Ring Com- mittee 2; Chairman of Invitations Committee 4, Chairman Volun- teer Da 3; Chairman of Operation ' 74 ' 7.5 2,3; Biology Student Faciiltx Committee 3,4, .Alumni Giying Committee 4; Pre-Med Club 1,2,3,4; Outing Club 4; Beta Beta Beta 3.4, Secretary 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges Uni ersities 3, International House 4. POW ERS. CHARLES MANNING. Greensboro. B.S. .Mathematics. POWERS, CLAIRE BOWEN. Wilmington, Del.i. B.S, Mathematics. ,S,juarcC:ircle 2.3.4. PREIEAN. RENEE ALVICE. Chicago, 111. B.A. Social Research, Ac.idemic Reform 3, Sociolog Club 3,4, Neo-Bl;ick Society 1,2,3,4 PRESLAR, ALFREDA LOUiSE. Kannapolis. B.A. Biologx . Beta Beta Beta 3,4, Lab Assistant General Biology and Microbiology. PRICE, ANN ELIZABETH. Altacista. Va. B.A. English. PRICE, PAMELA SUE. Stokesdale. B.A. Mathematics. Square Circle 1,2,3,4; Pi .Mti Epsilon 4; Honor Roll 1,3,4; Honors Program 1,2,3, Band 1,2; Women ' s Basketball Team 1,2- .Manager. PRIDDY. LUCY DIANNE. Mocksyille. B.A. Sociology. Wingate Ir. Col. PRITCHETT, HELEN MARIE. Broyyii Snminitt. B SHE Honu- Economics Education. AHEA 3,4. PROCTOR. ROSALYN S. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Child DiNclopmeiit and FamiK Relations. PUCKETT. BRENDA L. G.istoiua. B.S.H.E. Ph sic,il Education. PUILEN. SANDRA LEE. Rocky Mount, B.S, HE, Child Develop- PULLEY, MARJORIE ANN, llendeisou BSH E, Home Economics Educatiim, AHEA I, PURDUM. ELIZABETH ANN. Damasi us, Md, B,A, Elementarx Education, University of Maryland, Donn ludicial Bo.ird 4, PURSER, DONNA MARIE. Greensboro. B.A. English. IKK, SUSAN 1, Dow lers Cmh, . Ill B A ' sMholouv Klesl ( .ibn.ei 1, SC()RE L2 . ECOS 2 , Cuolnu., i 1,2, Nev s Edit Inleii,.,! il House i. 1 RAHON. kAlin LINN S.disbun R S 1 1 E, Inleii.n I (.sign R I)ECKI. LEW IS I, Ch.ipel Hill B,A, Plixsus R AFFORD. DIANE CONRAD. CJreensboro. B.A. PsvehologN dent Legislature 2. RALLIN(;S, REBECCA ELAINE. C;reensb(iro. B.S.H.E Inli Design RAMSEUR, MARGARET DALE. Charlotte. B.S.H.E Home Eco- nomics Ednc.itlon. UNC:-C;. AHEA I. RAND. DIANE RI FNBARK. W.ill.ice B.A, E.uK Clnldlinod p;du c.ilion, Dunn 1 It, .■ !.!, ACE L4. RAND. PENW ( l.nio, B, A, English RANDALL, liii I h. , lion B.A. .Sociolog , RAf . Al,EKli: 1 K.VNCES. Oie.inport, N.I. B.S.H.E. Home Ecu nomics. Marvniount College. AHEA. RAWLES, SUSAN ELIZABETH. Lucama. B.A. Biology. ECOS 2.3,4, Student Christian Fellowship 4; Beta Beta Beta 3,4; Jefl ' er- son Stand.ird Schol.u 1,2,3,4; Freshman Biology Honors; Section Leader 2, L.il. A Mst.ull 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3; SGA Environmen- tal Teach-in Coniiiiilt.e 2. RAY, JULIANNE KEENER. Eden. B.S. Mathematics. RAYFORD, SARA. Newton Grove. B.-M. Music. Freshman Cabinet 1; Mn Phi Epsilon 2,3,4, Historian 4; MENC; Choir 2.3,4; Band 1,2,3. READE. SHARON DALE. Burg;iw. B.A. Elementary Education. REDMOND, JOHN G. Greensboro. B.A. Economics and Business .Administration. REED, ANN HUNTER. Signal Mountain, Tenn. B.A. English. REEVES, MARTHA E. Clyde. B.S. Nursing. REID, ALICE PAULETTE. Charlotte. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. Freshman Dorm Representative. Student Committee Member of Self-Stud Committee, REID, lOYCE ELLEN. Charlotte. B.S.H.E. Child Development and F.uniK Relations. Consul 4. AHEA 1,2,3.4, Co-Chairman of Honors. Ban.piet 3, ACE 2. Omicron Nu 3.4. Secretary 4, Honor Roll 2,3, OA 4. REIERSON, KATHERINE ANNE. Battleboro. B.S.H.E. Interior Design. Peace College. AHEA 3, 1 REILE, IRENE M. Barr ville. NY, B.A, Sociolog . REYNOLDS. ELIZABETH M, Greensboro, B.M. Voice. RICE, PEC:C;Y B, AshcMlle, B,A, Mathematics. RICE, ROBERT M. Jefferson, B.FA, Design RICH, MARGARET ELLEN. Kannapolis. B.S.S.A. Secretarial Se- quence. Wingate College. Gamma Alpha, Phatt Scholarship. RICHEY, ANNE W. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Child Deyelopment and Famih Relations, RICHIE, DEBRA SHANNON. Hickon. B.A. Art. RINEHARP. SUSAN lANE. Annapolis, Md. B.A. Sociologv . Dorm Commillee 1.2.3, ludicial Board 4; Section Leader 3, Newman Club 3,4. Sociology Club 3,4; Outing Club 4, University Sym- phony Orchestra 1,2; RA Representative I; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. RITTER, CAROLYN ANN Creenslioio HA M.iiliein.itics M.ith Club 4, RI ERS, ROBERT A, Cireensboro, B,S, Economics and Business Ad- ministration. ROACH, ANN FELL(JWS. Arrington, ' a, B,A, Mathematics. Outing Club I; Square Circle. ROACH, DEBORAH W. Wmston-Saleni. B.A. English. ROBERSON. PA.M M. Elon College. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. AHEA 1,2,4. ROBERTSON, ALICE |. Reidsville. B.A. Biology. ROBINSON, MARTHA ALICE. Wilmington. B.S, Nursing, SNA 2.3,4, I A 2, Freshman Cabinet I, ROBINSON. TIIADIA DALE. Asheboro. B.S.H.E. Child Develop- ment and EaniiK Relations. AHEA. ROBSON, DEBRA LYNN. Goldsboro. B.A. Elementarv Education. ROCKETT, BEVERLY LYNNE. Morganton. B.A. Sociology. ROGERS. DOROTHY N, Elon College, B.A. Elementary Education. R0C:ERS. KATHRYN may, Andrews, B,S. Ph sical Education. Offi- ei.iK Club 3,4. RA 2.3. Dorm Represenlatn e 2,3, Dance Company 2. Sotdi.ill, i)llevhall. Basketball Intramnrals 1,2,3,4. ROLL, RENE BOSEMAN. Greensboro. B.S. Physical Education. Of- lici.ils Club 3.4. P.E. Department Scholars Awards 2,3.4; Faculty Scholars Award 2,3. ROLLINS. BEVERLY L. Greensboro. B.. . Biologx. ROLLINS, ROBERT W, Greensboro. B.M. Applied. ROLLINS SYL lA ANNE, Randleman, B.A. Mathematics. Math Club 2, ;,t, Imiiur Siliolar 3, Honor Roll l,2,.3; Universit Scholar- ship: i,l, M.ii.lenhall Scholarship 4. ROSI sum IRAN. Roanoke. Va. B.F.A. Drama. ROSS M I N. Eastchester. N.Y. B.M. Music Edncalion. Uiii- yeisiu III ( 111. ii;n;iti. [azz Ensemble; Cone Scholarship, ROL ' NDV. LORKITA. Neu Hill, B,A. English. ROYSTER. SARAH H, High Point, B.A. English. RUSH, MARTHA C Creensboro. HA. Drama-Speech. RUSSELL, ROSE.MARY LOLISE. Lanrinbnrg. B.S.S.A. Secretarial Sequence, Gamma Alpha, Honor Roll 1,2,3. SAC;E, GEORGE BROWN. IH. W nislnn S.ilnii, US M.aluin.aics Davidson Coiintv CommimiU Collt-i;,-. SANDER, lEROME P. Falls Church, Va, B.FA. Painting. SANDROCK, MARGI ' ERITA JANE. Lt-xincton, B,A, Hist.iiv and Intciuatmnal Studies, Historv Club :5,-l. Phi Alpha Theta .5.4; Hu i.or Roll 2.3; Honor.s Program 1,2; H. Cloyd Fhilpott Memorial Scholarship 1.2,3,4; Mina Weil Scholarship 4; Freshman Cabinet 1, Special Services Project 3; Honors Council 1,2; Senior Marshal, SNEA 4. SATTER WHITE, BILLIE JEANNE. Rale.gh. B.A. EarK Childhood Education. SAl ' NDERS. KATHLEEN WATSON. Greensboro. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Educ;ition. Lcnnir Hhx ,:r ( ' nll, ' «e. SAWYER, ANN A. C;Rciisl.,.Mi HA KiiK Childhood Education, SCTIIFANDO, LAI ' HIF MF.MOH ' I K.nmapolis. B.S. Economics and Business .Vlmuiistration SriMcr l,,.,i;uc 1; Honors Conned 1; Ho- nor Roll. SCHIMPKE, SALLY ANN. Birmingham. Mich. B.F.A. Sc.dpture. SCHLEY, MARTA STOCKTON. Falls Church. V;i. B.A, Drama- Speech. SCHREIBER, MARTHA E. Charlotte. B.A. Sociology. SCHULZE, MARGARET CUTHRELL. Salisbury-. B.A. Sociology. SCHUMAKER, .MARY L. Greensboro. B.A. Drama-Speech. SCHWAB. JANIE SHEPHERD. Greensboro. B.A. Elemeutar Edii- SCHWARTZ. JEANNE L. Upper Sadde Rixcr. N.l. B.S. PhNsical Education. SCOTT, DONNA GALE. Stoueville. B.S. Phvsical Education. SEARCY. JUDY E. Marion. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Education. SELLERS, MARTHA GAIL, Whiteville, B.F.A. Art Educiition. SELLERS. MICHAEL O. Lexington. B.A. Psychology. SEXTON. DIANTHIA M. Edentou. B.S.H.E. Home Economics Edu- SHACKELFORD. GLORIA FAYE. Walstonburg. B.A. Chemistr . SHARMAN. PATRICIA A. Charlotte, B.S. Ph sic.il Education. SHARPE. DEBORAH ANNE. Santord, B.S.H.E. Clothing, SHAW. HOLLAND B. Greensboro. B.A. Recre.ition. SHELTON. OLIVIA YVONNE. Mt. Airv. B.A. Spanish. Spanish Club; Honor Roll 3. SHELTON. PAMELA JEAN. Eden. B.S.S.A. Distributive Education. Dorm Committee 2; Gamma Alpha 2,3,4; SHEA 4; NBEA 4; Uni- versity Scholarship 1.2.3.4; Maggie D;ivis Scholarships. SHEPHERD. lANNIE. Mathews. B.A. Earlv Childhood Education. Mars Hill College. ACE 3. Honor Roll 3. SHEPHERD. JERRI L, Aumnidide, Va, B,. , English, SHEPHERD, MARY ELIZABETH. Raleigh. B.S.H.E. Interior Des- ign. UNC-CH. N.C. State. Sophomore Weekend Chairman 2; NSID-AID 4; Freshman Chiss Beauty 1. Social Chairman in Dorm 1. SHERARD. STEPHANIE ANN. Burlington. B.A. Early Childhood Education. SGA Dorm Representative 1; Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship 2. SHIFLET. DOREEN ELAINE. Waynesboro. Va. B.A. English. Ser- vice and . ction Committee; House Committee Chiiirniiin; Encoun- ter Committee Chairman. SHINN. CONSTANCE E. Eden. B.A. Anthropology. SHOTT, KATHERINE BAKER, Greensboro, B,A, Recreation, JA 3; Cheerleader 1. Residential College .Wmsoi CouuscIoi and Discus- sion Group Leaders. Dorm Social Chairman 1, SHUMATE, BETTY C, N. Wilkesboro, B,A, Elementarv Education, SHUTTLESWORTH. MARIAN, Greensboro, B,A, English, SIGMON, STEPHANIE A. Durham, B,A, English, SIGMON. SUZANNE CHRISTIAN, Fort Myers. Fla, B.S, Nursing, SNA .3.4, SIMMONS, lANE SHEPARD, Jonesville, B,S,H,E, Child Develop, mint ;iud F.imilv Relations, AHEA 1,2,3,4, SIMPKINS, SHERYL JO, Conover. B.A. Elemeutan Education. Le- noir HliMic College. Residential College 3,4; RA ,3; OA 3.4. Assist- • iHl h„u, (:..uidiii,itor4. SIMPSON. RENITA ARDEN. Tarboro. B.S.H.E. Child Development and Family Relations. GUTS 1; AHEA 4; Sociology Club 4; Can- terbun. ' Club 1; Omicron Nu 3.4; Junior Scholar; E.scheats Scholar- ship. SIMS. REBECCA ELLEN. Huntersville. B.A, Early Childhood Edu- cation, Legislator 2,3; Committee on Classification of Offices 3; German Club 1,2;. Dorm Treasurer 4. SIPE, VALERIE M, Conover, B, A, Elementarv Education, SCORE 1, Lutheran Students 1,2,3,4, Sec-Treas, 2,3; Spanish Club 1; SNEA 2,4; ACE 1,4, Dorm Committee 1, SISTARE, SUSIE DALE. Cherrvville. B.A. Ili.storv. Debate Union 3,4; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2.3,4; Assistant Dorm Co-or- dinator SLACK, CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN. Robbins B.A Diani.i. Mas qiieraders 1,2,3,4; Dance Compimv 2,3,4. SLATER, NANCY ANN. Chapel Hill. B.F.A. Art Education. Dance Club 2,3. SLAWTER. FRANKIE MAE. Elkin. B.S.H.E. Child Deyelopmeiit and Family Relations. Hallboard 3; AHEA 3; Omicron Nu 3.4. Eleanor Taylor Scholarship 1.2,3,4; Institutional Scholaislii,, 1.2,3.4. Sophomore and Junior Scholar, SLOAN, ANN CAROLYN, Apex, B.S,H,E, Home Economus Eaiic.i tion, AHEA 3,4; Sectimi Leader; Dorm Committee, SLOOP, NORMA JEAN NEESE, Green.sboro, B.S, Nursing, Lenoir Rhvuc College. SMITH. CAROL B. Burlington. B.A. English. SMITH, CYNT HIA LOU, Durham, B,A, History. S.MITH, DANIEL DAVID, Greensboro. B.S, Econoiuics .iiid Busi- ness Administration, SMITH. DEBOHAII F. ll.ni isnuliing, Va. B.A. Psychology. SMITH ELLA MAH1, l.iMiimoii, Kx B.S.H.E. Child Development and FaniiK Hcl;it s, cslc Foinid;itiim 1,2.3.4, Treas. 2; AHEA 2,3; Faith and 1 ,llr ( : ,lulullllltN Hnnsr 2. SMITH, GWENDOLYN lEAN. Denton, B.A. English. SMITH, JOANNA MAHIE. C:harlottc. B.A. Political Science. New- man Club 2, Mas.iuer.idcis4, SMITH, lUDITH LORENE. Winston-Salem. B.S.H.E. Clothing. SMITH LINDA DIANNE. Pink Hill. B,S,H,E, Communication Arts, Fieshmau C.ibiuet 1, Service League Representative 1; Collegiate 4-H Club 1,2,3.4. Vice-President .3; AHEA 3.4; Albanese Home Ec Scholarship 4, Uuiversitv Scholarship 3,4; Belk Foundation Scholarship 1, L, R, Harrill 4-H Development Fund Scholarship 1; Choir 2,3, SMITH, RK;1IARD 1,. HI, Greensboro, B,A, Political Science SMITH RUTH f:AROLINE, Greensboro, B.A, Psychology, SMITH. THYRA II, RutViu, B.A, Engli-sh. SMITH. VICKI GALE. Angier. B.A. Elementary Education. SNEA 3 4 Teacher-Education Council 3; Section Leader 4. SNAIR. DALE STANLEY. St. Lonisyille, Ohio. B.A. Histon. Otter- belli College. Phi Alpha Theta International Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 3.4, SNIPES. LIDA GENTRY, Durham, B,S,S,A, Merch.indising. Cl.inima Alpha 3; Section Leader 3, SOPOCI, LAURA WINIFRED, Kendall Park, N,J, B.A. English. Freshman Dorm Leader 1; Coraddi. .Managing Editor 2,3, Staff 1,2; Dolphin Seal 1,2,3,4, SOSSAMON, EVELYN ELIZABETH, Brvson City, B,S, Economics, Appalachi;iu St,ite Unixersitx, RA Representative 2,3, Residential Collegi ' 3.4, Dorm Council 3. Women ' s Varsity Basketball 2.3.4; Albert S. Kelster Scholarship in Economics. ADC 4. OA 3,4. SOSSOMAN. MARY DOl ' GHER. High Point. B.A, English, SOUDERS, SUSAN GAY, Great Falls, Va, B,A. English, SOUTHER, TENA MARIA, Siler Cit , B,A, Sociologv, SPARKS, DONNA WALKER, Cycle, B,A, Elementary Education, Interv;usity Christian Fellowship 1.2; SNEA 4; ACE 1.2..3.4; Ho- nor Roll 2,3, SPARROW. MARJORIE G, Greensboro, B,A. Anthropology, SPEIGHT, SALLY A. Charlotte, B,F,A, . rt Education. SPENCER. SYLVIA JANE. Burlington. B.A. Spanish. El Circulo Es- panol 1.2.3.4; SNEA 2.3,4; |A 3, SPIVEY, JUNE HUGHES. Jackson. B.A. English. Atlantic Christi.m College. SPOON. lUANITA LUCILLE. Biirliugton. B.A. English. High Point College. STAFFORD. BONNIE M. Garland. B.A. Recreation. STAFFORD. F. EUGENE. Colfax. B.F.A. Design. STALEY. CAROL LYNNE. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. B.A. Psychology. University of Miami. Psi Chi. STALLINGS, GEORGIA ANNA M,.tloid, B,A. Mathematics, Dorm Judici.ir I, Nco-Bl.ick Sim i,1n 12 ; I, University Bookstore Scho- larship 4, DiJt.iSiguMl ' lHl , Sn,M,i(N :,!,4, STAMPS MARY ANNE, Y;ni.rNMll, H S, Physical Education, STANEWICK, RUTH ANNE, B.ibylon Village. N,Y, B,A, English, University of Puerto Rico, Legishitive Member 3; Hallboard 3; Stu- dent-Faculty Committee 3.4; Newman Club 4; Honors Program 2.3 Assistant House President 3; NSA 3, Sec. 3. STANLEY. WILLIAM B, High Point, B,S, Economics and Business .Administration, STARBUCK, KATHRYN GAYER, Winston-Salem, B,A, Drama, Mo- ravian College, Outing Club 3,4; CSPA 2; Women ' s Lib 2, STARLING. PAULA LEE, Durham, B,A, Mathematics, Legislature 1.2.3; Newman Club 1.2,3,4; Robert ' s Scholarship 3,4; Perspective Teachers Loan 1,2,3,4; OA 3,4, STEACY, SHEILA ANN, Rockford, 111, B,S, .Mathematics, Honor Roll 3, STEEL. MARION ELLEN. Brth.-l I ' .irk. I ' .i. B.S.II.E. Interior Des- i.i!n. I ' nnt-rMtN ol Pittsburgh. BSU Chuir .3,-1, Inter-Faith Council 4, NSID-AID 4; Honor Roll 2. STEENKEN, JOHN PARKER. Tazewell, Va. B.A. English. Boston Universi . Consul 4, Honors Program 2,.3,4; Honor Roll 3; Univer- sit Scholarship 3.4; Residential College 3,4, Finance Chairman 4. STEINE. ANDREA JOAN. Raleigh. B.F.A. Art (Design). Virginia Commonuealth. STEPHENS, GARY WATSON. Greensboro. B.A. Sociology. Texas Tech Unneisitv. STEPHENS. SAL.LV .MCCARTNEY Gjcnsboio B.SH.E. Foods ., ml Nutrition. AHEA. STEPHENSON. CAROLYN C, CieinsboK, B.A E.nK Chiiaiiood Education. STEWART, NAT HOLBROOK, JR. Eden. B.A. History. Rocking- ham Communit College. Scholarship 4. STEWART, TERESA MCINDOO. Four Oaks. B.A. Earh Childhood Education. STILES, RO.XALINE .M. Greensboro. B.A. Elementarv Education. STONE. ZEB |.. |R. Cieeusboro. B A English STONALL. AMY ELIZABETH Sti.%.,11 B A, English SCA Repre- sent.ltne L Prow 2. Soiihdiii.ur .cud luiiloi HoiiiHs STRL ' PP. BRIAN E. C:r eusb,.i,, B A SocioK.gN STl ' BBLEFIELD, |OHN K Buihugtun HS Ecohouucs .md Busi- ness Adniinistr.ition STL ' SSIE. PATRICIA G, RiMk Mnnnt BSHE Hoiue Ecoucinlcs Education, Sl ' GGS, LINDA DARLEXE, High Point B A lllst.„ SILLUAN, MARC;ARETD. 1.1111, -,!.,« n B A s,,ii,,l,,g SLMPTION. DENNIS WAYNE. Stcpheusou. ,,, BiS. Economics .lud Business .Vimiuisti.ition, lutiainui.,1 Football L2,.3. Basketb.ill 1.2,3. Vollevball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2, Softball 1,2,3; Election Polls 2. SURRATT, lULIA L. Winston-Salem. B.A. Art. Sl ' TTON, ELIZABETH LOUISE. Fort Mill, S.C. B.A. English. LNC-C. Dorm ludicial Bo.ird, Pro I, AHEA 2; OA; Marshal 3,4. SWART, D(LNNA W. Greensboro, B.A, Drama-Speech. SYKES, BRENDA KAY. C;rah,im. B.A. Elemental ' Education. Wes- tern Carolina Universit . ACE 4, Town Student Association. SYKES, VICKI J. Louisburg. B.A. Elementar Education. SYMMES, ANDREW HARRISS, JR. Greensboro. B.A. Political Science. N.C. State Universitv. Consolidated Universit Council 2; Chairman Men ' s Ring Committee 3. THOMPSON, LARRY V. Greensboro. B.A. Biology THOMPSON, LINDA SUSAN. Eden. B.A. English. Rockingham Communitv College. THOMPSON, MARTHA L. L nchburg, Va. B.A. Drama-Speech. THOMPSON, PAMELA IE. N. Greensboro. B.A. Elementarv Educa- tion. ACE 1.2,3,4. Treasurer 2,4, SNEA4, CIRUNA 4; N.C. State Teachers Schnl.irship Lo.in, liiiuor Marshal; Senior Marshal. THOMPSON. REBECCA T. LLEY. Graham. B.S.H.E. Child Deve- lopment Familv Relations. AHEA 2,3,4, ACE 4, Section Leader 1. THURMOND, PAUL L. 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