Warren Wilson College - Ole Lady Yearbook (Swannanoa, NC)
- Class of 1965
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' Published by the Students of Warren Wilson College Swannanoa, North Carolina Alan Steel, Editor Kathy Casey, Business Manager .., . , . ,, ,, .,,, . , who grcfsr-C.-'ikgwm COLLE9 9- f 2 i 3 9 I O 4 5 with i e 5 ' 'xii i A - vf -' . isa 32 1' 1 5sii':?i?g w: 1.,,E:, Q ' 555 1 we Q 5? iw 5 2 We would be building temples still undone O'er crumbling walls their crosses scarelcely liftg Waiting till love can raise the broken stone, And hearts creative bridge the human rift, We would be building, Ma.ster, let Thy plan revea.l the life that God would give to Man. Tea.ch us to build, upon the solid rock We set the dream that hardens into deed, Ribbed with the steel, that time and change doth mock The unfailing purpose of our noblest creed, Tea.ch us to build, O Master, lend us sight To see the towers gleaming in the light. - O keep us building, Master, may ourhands Ne'er falter when the ' dream is in our hearts, When to our ea.rs there come divine commands And all the pride of sinful will departs 3 We build with Thee, 0-grantenduring worth Until the Heavenly,Kingdom comes onlearth. 4 ' ' PaulE.Deitz,1935. J gore cw - , eff-.QQ , Q ., W . . I W ,, , 5 - 4-vfv',,-Y F Q-,. -,f. 1. -. . 5,-ff'-'4.f - ,. .!+:'5n,'5y-- 'Ur H. -f-r-IC' . 2,',p1--- . 'pfpf - r ,' . ,'- F .- - ' - ., f' ' - ll - QSSH'-15-J-Pffqw's ffi-'.-.weu- , I 11.-1'.f'a:'fa91.illvanvgn-ffg - 1. f,4 ? ' wiki- -fqf ,1:3.1: -1- I J' 'x:f'f'1I -,J-' -' ' -.-.-.JM '1'r1'Q3,-'L'- f 'd'1-f- .' '29 di , I, .. 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RJ 4 The Ole Lady Staff of 1965 affectlonately ded1cates th1S volume to one who has helped 1n the bu1ld1ng of Warren W1lson College from the earl1est years unt1l today S1nce her appomtment to the Dorland Bell Glrls' School ln 1924, when Dorland Bell unlted Wlth Farm School to become Warren W1lson 1n 1942, and even today when the College stands on the brmk of becom1ng a four year college, MISS ANNETTE G SCHAFER has Jomed her l1fe and mterest Wlth that of Warren W1lson Indlspensable 1n a dozen capac1t1es, loyal and fa1thful frlend for so many years who can measure how much her serv1ce has contr1 butedto the steady growth and bu1ld1ng of our college So, Mlss Schafer, We salute your 41 years of serv1ce among us, and dedlcate to you th1S volume I . , . . - as .ai-an-ff' I . L ' . n 2 .. Q., ,f 51: 1 Jr- i -- 55:: - ' , iam N -' ' A 'im 4 d WMM A 5 uh'-u . I 5' 1 4 . f. P . . I. W 'lf A' ,-Ui 6, ,nw ' iii?-in .-.wvsv 'U is . gy -na: xx ,. :nk ' 'I 3 Finn W' 1' hz, ,- Blllill HN!!! M ,IV Mimusanazn y 'S K: - V, , E ' i 1, 4 ,- my 'f' 51 if AQ A55 . xii I I 'I F. W li, i iw jEx,,.,3., ' r- V31 g.- fi be I 5' -3. Q13 -H H uf :ss,.:j.j:5,31::4L g 1-.,..,,,- 'f'g9i- ff W ,4,,...J.::..- 'n ' - 1 -Qu, K - -- i B' -I X. x , 'I 4 xi! 1. wk' I 'I MWHWW . .1f',.fr-4 N Dr. Arthur Bannerman, President To the Class of 1965: The Editor asked that I make a statement on the growth and expansion of Warren Wilson for the 1965 Yearbook. This is appropriate, for your class not only has seen the College's facilities grow substantially during your years on the campus, but you have also contributed to that growth. The new church and the new library are the major structures completed during your under-grad- uate years, but as this is being written fit is still mid-winterj the new Service Center has been let to contract, the Emma Jessie Ogg Administration Building is being designed by the architect, and additional housing for single and married faculty members will soon be under construction. Too, the next dormitory is being programmed. Other projects soon to takejform will include re-modeling at Sage and Morse. And then there is the new pig barn down on the farm, with a new Granary soon to stand near it. Too, your class has sponsored as its own project, major improvements at the swimming pool and surrounding area. And paralleling all of these developments, the Trustees and Administration have launched a campaign to raise S1 million to complete the expansion of the plant, facilities and equipment required to make Warren Wilson a senior college with an enrollment of 500. All in all, the excitement which accompanies growth has been very much a part of the educa- tional experience of the 1965 class. Even more important, there is the intangible growth one has sensed on the campus this year - in part academic, in part intellectual, in part spiritual. Warren Wilson has traveled a goodly distance even in the all too brief period you have been members of the campus community. But what will things be like at your 10th, 20th, 50th reunion? Of course, no one knows, but the signs are propitious. And in a real measure the answer will depend in part on you - your faith, your loyalty, your abiding concern for Warren Wilson College. Keep these ever bright and strong! 8 Arthur M. Bannerman President Dr Henry W Jensen, Dean Instructor 1n Botany M1ss E11zabeth G Martm, ASS1St3.I'lt Dean Claude L. Adamson, Dean of Student Affalrs Instructor m Mathernatxcs Instructor 111 Zoology 9 lf 12 :V ' -.,1. 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Lindsey Assistant to Dietician Ernst-R. Laursen Farm Manager Elena M. Law Secretary 1 G. Gordon Mahy Instructor in English Z' Helene Massy Cook, Instructor in Art Helen L. Millar -1 Manager of Student - Union and College Store 14 x.--. Mrs . Clark Nanney Cook Samuel J. Millar Frederick G. Ohler Plumbing Engineer Minister, Instructor in and Soccer Coach Frank Orovitz Instructor in Mathematics Annette G. Schafer Treasurer, Secretary to the President Florence E. Wagner Instructor in Home Economics, Director of Shepard House I5 Religion and Philosophy Rov Eugene Reynolds Instructor in Business Administration G Y? Helen B. Smith Hostess Dwight P. Vining Business Manager f ' V Katherine L. Sonne Director of Dorland House Instructor in Educational Psychology I . I ilu? .. 1 . ' Roger D. 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'llljfvx ii PATRICIA ANN BANKS Marshall, N. c. Mixed Chorus 25 Oteen 2. WILLIAM RAY BARTLETT Morenci, Michigan CAROLYN v. BRADLEY Biacknck, ohio Social Activities Committee 25 Dorland Soc. Activities Chairman 25 Drama Workshop 1,25 Ole Lady Staff 25 Choir 25 Mixed Chorus, Sec. 25 Homecoming Commit- tee 1,25 Pep Club 25 G.A.'s 2. JOSEPH ARTHUR BRACKMAN MacDonald, Pa. Basketball 1, 2 . I9 ,b , -'le RANDALL A. BROWN Brussels, Belgium Drama Workshop 1,25 Soccer 1,25 I.R.C. 1,2. JOYCE CAROLYN BYRD Bakersville, N. C. House Council 25 G.A.'s 1,2, Pres.5 Demetra 1,25 Folk Dancing 2. lf- SUE ANN CARTER Blairsville, Pa. U.C.C.F. 15 I.R.C. 15 Drama Workshop 1,25 Choir 1,25 Mixed Chorus 15 Homecoming Com. 1, Ole Lady Staff, Layout Ed. 25 Activities Com. 25 Class Sec. 2. KATHY CASEY Bergholz, Ohio U.C.C.F. Cabinet 1,25 Drama Workshop 1, Co-ordinator 25 Echo 1, Copy Ed. 25 Ole Lady Staii 1, Business Mgr. 25 Class Sec. 15 House Council, Sec. 1,25 Homecoming Com. 1,25 Cheerleading 1,25 Activities Com. 25 Soc. Act. Com. 25 Tutoring 1,2. 20 JOEL M. BRODRICK Mount Holly, N. J. U.C.C.F. 15 Bus. Exec. Club 15 Soccer 1,25 Senate, V.P. 25 Homecoming Chr. 25 Soc. Act. Com. 25 Adv. Folk Dancing 25 Orientation Com. 25 Sunderland Mgmt. 2. MEAD ALEXANDER BRODRICK Mount Holly, N. J. U.C.C.F.Cabinet 15 Echo 15 Choir 1,25 Mixed Chorus 15 Class V. Pres. 25 Adv. Folk Dancing 25 Church Session 25 Homecoming Com. 25 Activities Com. 2. ELIZABETH L. CARHART Marion Center, Pa. U.C.C.F. Cabinet 1,25 Drama Workshop 15 House Coun- cil 1,2,V.P.5 Cheerleading 1,2, Capt., Choir 1,25 Home- coming Com. 15 Homecoming Court 25 Folk Dancing 25 Tutoring 1. ALAN LEE CARNAHAN Creekside, Pa. U.C.C.F. 15I.R.C. 1,25 Drama Workshop 1, Co-ordina- tor 25 Demetra 1,25 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,2. I, ' h.. in ,N l MING CHANG Saigon, Vietnam 1.R.c. 1,2. WYE-MING CHOO Sarawak, Malaysia Soccer 1,25 I.R.C. 1,2. slit 'UN SANDY JO COOK Cleveland, Ohio U.C.C.F. 15 Drama Workshop 15 Echo 1,25 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,25 Homecoming Com. 1,25 Deacons' 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Gymnastics 1,2. Com, Sec. MARY JANE CRIEBS Clarksburg, Pa. Drama Workshop 1,25 I.R.C. 2. iN I IL. SEI-JONG CHUNG Kwong-J u, Korea I.R.C. 1,2. JOSE A. COBAS Miami, Fla. U.C.C.F. Vice-Moderator 1, Moderator 25 Christian Vo- cations 1. DOYLE CUTSHALL Marshall, N. C. Baseball 1. CAROLYN SUE DANIEL Whitesville, W. Va. U.C.C.F. 1, Cabinet Member 25 House Council 25 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,25 Session Associate 25 Choir, Sec. 8: Treas. 25 Homecoming Court 2. 21 JAMES MONROE DEDMAN, III Columbia, Tenn. Drama Workshop 15 Stage Manager 23 Echo Staff 1, Ed- itor 2g Soccer 1,25 Basketball 13 Gymnastics 1,23 U.C. C.F. 2. LINDA RUTH DRAIN Moshiem, Tenn. S.S. Teacher 15 Am. Guild of Organists 1, Choir 2. CORNELIUS EJIMOFOR Apapa Lagos, Nigeria I.R.C. 1,25 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,23 Intrarn. Volleyball 1,. 2. CYPRIAN CHUKS EZIKE Aba, Nigeria I.R.C. 1,25 Soccer 1,2 - Capt. 22 GLADYS M. DANIELS Bald Knob, W. Va. U.C.C.F. 1g G.A.'s 1,25 Christian Vocations 13 Head of Cheer-i-o's Com. Dorland 2. MUKUL DATTA Calcutta, India I.R.C. 1,2. ag.. . E? H ,H H SHELBY JEAN DUNCAN Williamston, Ky. I.R.C. 15 G.A.'s 1,25 Echo Staff 1,2g Ole Lady 1, House Council 15 Dorland Pres. 25 S.S. Teacher 1,2g Demetra 2, Oteen 2, Tutoring 1. MRS. LOUISE EDINGTON Asheville, N. C. FAULALO FA'AMAMAM Tutuila, American Samoa NORMA E. FLEMING Morganton, N.C. G.A.'s Ass't. Program Chairman 1,25 House Council 25 Mixed Chorus 25 So-Ac. 2. JUDY KATHRYN FRISBY Marshall, N.C. Work Council, Sec. 23 Gymnastics 1. JAMES STANLEY GELSTON Greensburg, Pa. Soccer 1,25 Drama Workshop 25 Sessions Corn. of Re- ligious Education 25 Christian Vocations Group 15 Tutor- ing 1. PATRICIA E. FLEMING Morganton, N.C. G.A.'s 1,25 So-Ac. 2. FUAD HANNA FRANCIS Sidon, Lebanon I.R.C., V-P. 15 Class Treas. 15 Soccer 1,25 All-Ameri- can 1,2 5 Captain 25 Table Tennis Championship. LINDA SUE GEORGE Carrollton, Ohio U.C.C.F. 1,25 Gymnastics 1,25 Adv. Folk Dancing 2 SANDI GRAHAM Harriman, Tenn. I.R.C. 15 Drama Workshop 1,25 Cheerleading 1. N-5 V . E JAMES E. HALL Coimcil Bluffs, Iowa U.C.C.F. 15 Drama Workshop 1,25 Ole Lady Staff 1,25 Choir 1,2g Mixed Chorus 15 Adv. Folk Dancing 23 Session Com.2gSoccer2g Homecoming Com. 25 Sunderland Pres. 2. PATRICIA DEAN HALL Thurmont, Md. Oteen 1. .9 as M. THOMAS HEINTZMAN Sistersville, W.Va. Drama Workshop 1,2g Mixed Chorus 23 Tutor 2. LEON GORDON HOLLAND Otto, N.C. Sunderland Dorm Counselor 25 Intramural Sports 1,2. BOBBY GUNTER Marshall, N.C . Baseball 15 Intramural basketball 1,2. LORETTA GUN TER N ebo , N.C. Drama Workshop lg S.S. Teacher 1,23 So-Ac 23 Gym nastics 15 Homecoming Court 2. PEGGY HATFIELD Chillicothe, Ohio Cheerleading 15 Homecoming Com. 1,25 Drama Work- shop 23 G.A.'S, Sec. 25 Mixed Chorus 2. MARGIE HEDRICK Catawba, N.C. JULIA O. HORNER Charlotte, N.C. U.C.C.F. 13 Cabinet Member 23 Echo 13 Quill 81 Shadow Ed. 23 Drama Workshop 13 Secretary 23 V-Pres. Sage 23 Mixed Chorus 2. HEDY L. HOWELL Burnsville, N.C. U.C.C.F. 13G.A.'s 1,23 I.R.C. 1,23 Homecoming Court 2. IRENE IP Kowloon, Hong Kong I.R.C. 1,2. ROGER L. JENKINS Bakersville, N.C. Class Pres. 1,23 Senate 1,25 U.C.C.F. Cabinet 13 I.R.C. Treas. lj Business Exec. Club, Vice-Pres. lg Pres. 23 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,23 Homecoming Corn. 1,23 Demetra 2. FRANK HUSCROFT Richmond, Ohio House Council 2 3 Tutoring 1,2Q Mixed Chorus 2. HIDEMI ICHIHARA Kobe, Japan Choir 23 I.R.C. 1,2. r. HOWARD T. JOHNSON Franklin, N.C. Baseball 13Adv. Folk Dancing 13 Homecoming Com. 1,23 Work Council 23 Dorm Counselor 23 Senate President 2. JENNY KELLY Akron, Ohio JAMES KU Buenos Aires, Argentina I.R.C. 1,25 Soccer 1,2. MARY R. LANG Toronto, Ohio G.A.'s 1,2g Demetra 1,23 Choir 1,25 Mixed Chorus Accompanist 25 American Guild of Organists 1. BOON TZAO LEE Sarawak, Malaysia I.R.C. 1, Chm. of Publicityg Ech PIN-YEN LEE Kobe, Japan I.R.C. 1,2. o Reporter 1 HIDEO KOIKE Amagasaki City, Japan I.R.C. 1,25 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,2, Intramurals Tennis 1,2. STAVROULA E. KOSTAKI Salonica, Greece I.R.C. 1,25 Drama Workshop 1,2. LINDA LAUGHRUN Burnsville, N. C. Drama Workshop 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2, Dorland Social Activities Com. 2 . JACQUELYN R. LEDFORD Bakersville, N. C. I.R.C. 1,2. 'ET'- JEFFREY LING Happy Valley, Hong Kong 1.R.c. 1,2. MARTHA LOWERY Birmingham, Ala. Mixed Chorus 2s G.A.'s 2. MANFORD EARL MCGUFFEY Mason, Ohio Soccer 1, Sunday Sch Teacher 1,23 Senate 2g Mixed Cho- rus 2 House Council 2 I R.C.-President 2, FREDRIC D. MCINTOSH Newark, Deleware Soccer 1,2, Ole Lady 1 2, Choir 15 Class Treasurer 2. MARY LoU NORTON Marsnaii, N. c. G.A.'s 1,2. VIRGINIA NORTON Erwin, Tennessee Business Exec. Club 1 AUDREY PAUL Meerut, India Mixed Chorus 25 U.C.C.F. 25 G.A.'s 25 I.R.C. 2. MARTHA E. PERRY Winston-Salem, N. C. Drama Workshop 1,25 Choir 1. SARAH MENENDEZ Asheville, N. C. Homecoming Queen 2. TERRY WATSON MOORE Canfield Ohio Drama Workshop 1,25 Soccer 1,25 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Chess Association 15 Adv. Folk Dancing 25 Model UN 25 Mixed Chorus 2. CAROLYN OWENBY Murphy, N. C. Senate-Sec'y 25 House Council-Pres. 25 Demetra 25 U. C.C.F. 2. ALFREDA GARCIA PARRISH Camden, Alabama Demetra 15 Choir 15 Adv. Folk Dancing 25 Basketball 25 SoAc 25 Pep Band 2. N DEBORAH LEE PYLE New Concord, Ohio G.A.'s 1,23 I.R.C. 1,23 U.C.C.F. 1,23 Mixed Chorus 2. ALICIA QUINONES Matanzas , Cuba Demetra 1,23 Drama Workshop 1,2. WALID RAHMAN Tripoli, Lebanon Soccer 1,23 Intramurals 2. BENJAMIN F. ROBERTS Leaksville, N.C. Basketball 1,23 C.O.R.E. 13 Pep Band 1,23 So-Ac - Chairman 23 Adv. Folk Dancing 2. FARZANEH RABBAN I Tehran, Iran I.R.C. 1,23Adv. FolkDancing 1,23 Choir 13 Mixed Chorus 23 S0-Ac 2. ASSAF SAMI RAHAL Quneitra, Syria I.R.C. 1,2Q Soccer 1,23 House Council 1. THOMAS S. ROBERTSON Woodruff, S.C. Business Exec. Club 1,23 Demetra, Treas. 23 House Council, Treas. 2. BILLY JOE ROBINSON Weaverville, N.C. Sunday Sch. Teacher li Intramural Sports 1,2. EVA JEANELLE SHELTON Marshall, N.C. Mixed Chorus 25 Work Council 2 DANIEL MAX SHUNGU Homer, New York Mixed Chorus 1,2g Choir 1. VIRGINIA SMITS Cincinnati, Ohio U.C.C 15 Adv. Folk Dancing 15 Gymnastics 15 Mixed Chorus 2. PEGGY SUE SPARKS Bakersville, N.C. G.A.'s 1,2. JUDY GAIL ROBINSON Green Mountain, N.C. Demetra 25 G.A.'s 2. MARTA SAN MARTIN Springfield, Ill. SIM KIAN TECK Kuching, Sarawak WILLIAM SMITH Raeford, N.C. Baseball lg Intramurals. 5- JAMES ALAN STEEL Frankfort, Ohio Choir lg Pres. 23 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Ole Lady - Ed. 2g Deacons' Comm. 23 Work Council 2. EDGAR W. STEELE Tyrone, Pa. U.C.C.F. 13I.R.C. 1,2gDrama Workshop 1,25 Basketball- Mgr. lg Demetra 23 Gymnastics 1,25 Ole Lady 2. Not Pictured PATRICIA ANN SWEAT Monroe, Tenn. G.A.'s lg Adv. Folk Dancing 15 Business Club 2. DEAN TERRY SYBRANT Newark, California U.C.C.F. 1,25 Sunday Sch. Teacher lg Intramural Sports 1,2. Not Pictured? A 7 12. SHERLE LEE STEVENSON Houston, Pa. U.C.C.F. 15 I.R.C. 15 G.A.'s 1,25 Drama Workshop 1,25 Cheerleading 1,25 Sunday Sch. Teacher 1g House Council ROY STUBBS Aberdeen, N. C. Choir 1,25 Mixed Chorus 15 Director 2. RONNIE TAYLOR Connelly Springs, N.C. Soccer 1,25 Ole Lady 2gGymnastics 1,2g Comm. of South- ern Mountains Conf. 1. CHARLES THOMAS Evarts, Ky. Chess Association 1,2. BARBARA A. UNDERWOOD Arden, N. C. G.A.'s 1,23 C.O.R.E. 1. JANICE A. VALLENDER Beaverton, Mich. I.R.C. 1,25 Drama Workshop 1,25 Ole Lady Staff 1,25 Cheerleading 1,2g Gymnastics 13 SoAc 25 Homecoming Court 2. JAMES PAUL WALLIN Marshall, N. C. Baseball 1,29 Demetra 1,2. RITA J. WATTS Newton, N. C. Demetra: Asst. Treasurer 1, President 25 U.C.C.F. 1, Mixed Chorus 25 Drama Workshop 25 Work Council 2g Homecoming Committee 2. BRIAN TISCHLER King of Prussia, Pa. Pep Club 2, House Council 25 Soccer 2, Baseball 1, Dra- ma Workshop 1,2, Tutoring 2. MISITANA F. TUPUA Pago Pago, Am. Samoa Adv. Folk Dancing 15 Pep Band 1,2g American Guild of Organists 1. Not Pictured :N J. ARLEEN VENABLE Canton, N. C. Drama Workshop 1, 2, House Council: Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, Mixed Chorus 1. SAMUEL ANN WAGONER Asheville, N. C. Mixed Chorus 1,25 Choir 1,2. PEGGY ANN WELBORN Colfax, N.C. ROO-SHING WONG Kobe, Japan I.R.C. 1,2. -1 r r I 1 1 I KUNIHIKO YANAGIHARA Akashi, Japan I.R.C, 1,23 Adv. Folk Dancing 1,2. SHIRLEY ANN ZACHERY Alcoa, Tenn. Adv.Fo1kDancing 23 G.A.'s 1,2,SoAc 2, Mixed Chorus I , 'Kidz 5 1 'I i f k 1 , W. A . .3-rp -. ' J-'-fv 'y1 -,f-wwf. .fZ,1..w..:-.-,,-.,, f - V1 .mrriwgflu .., 5? ' P ,. A -va -'4d-5yEsQajgi. L13- . 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GQSJ ECQZ15' ROW 1, R Mrs Howe Mrs Keener Mrs Laursen ROW 2, L R Mr. Howe Mr Keener Mr. Laursen WT res man ffqofyzlvers 36 F TOUFIC ABOUZ EID SUSAN AUSTIN EMIR AVILA ADOLPHAS BAKHTAWAR TERRY BARNETT Sidon, Lebanon McLean, Virginia Columbia, S.America Mainpuri, India Hendersonville N C KENNETH BENNETT JAMES BLACKWELL HONEY BOND BEVERLY BOSSENBERRY KAREN BRADLEY Jackson, Michigan Hendersonville, N. C. Fairfield, N.J. Boca Raton, Fla. Crossville, Tenn ARIE BREEDEN Maryville, Tenn. CANNON N. C. MITCHELL BROWN Ashevuie, N. C. SUE CARICO Kingsport, Tenn. NELLIE BROWN Williamsburg, W. Va. EVELYN CEPEDA Bronx, N. Y. PAUL BROWN Munhall, Pa. ROBERT CHAPMAN Linden, Mich. FRANCES BUCKNER Asheville, N. C. ESTHER CHUNG Saigon, Vietnam l ,.,.',, Hr-,D l- TIMOTHY COFFIN NANCY COLEMAN MICHAEL COLLINS ARMOUR CRIBBS PATTY SUE DEEL Newark, Delaware Baltimore, Md. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Clarksburg, Pa Prater, Va DOUGLAS DELLINGER MARYELDA DICKENSON RONALD DILLS ALLEN DUNLAP ELIZABETH EDENS Spruce Pine, N.C. Greenfield, Tenn. Nantahala, N.C. Ashevllle N C Moshe1m, Tenn HOWARD FIELDS Trotwood, Ohio MARILYN GAT ES McC1e1landtoWn, Pa. LINDA FIKE Port Royal, Pa. JOHN GEER San Antonio, Tex. V , E ' fl, M :er 1 JOHN FINL EY Clarksville, Pa CAROL GLASS Lake Lure, N.C l X Not Pictured gi,-Q AYDIN GONULSEN ANNA GOODE DIANNE GOODWIN CLAIRE GRAHAM TERRY GREEN Izmir, Turkey Charlotte, N.C. Waterford, Pa. Franklin, N.C. Nelsonville, Ohio CHARLES GRIFFITH JOAN HALLETT DONNA HANNAN HISASHI HARUI DERYL HAUN Marion Center, Pa. Nelsonville, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va. Kobe, Japan Maryville, Tenn. EUGENE HEARNE J EANNE HEATH BARBARA HEUER GEORGE HILDEBRAND JAMES HILL Cochranville, Pa. Westfield, N. J. Metairie, La. Connelly Springs, N.C. Freeport, Pa. JAMES HILLIARD JUDITH HINSHAW MARVIN HOLLAND CAROLYN HOWELL FUAD HUSNI Houston, Pa. Asheville, N.C. Loveland, Ohio Marshall, N.C. Sidon, Lebanon iv ZOHAIR JADEED Tripoli, Labanon SOMBOONKAIT KASEMSUWAN Bangkok, Thailand DONALD KU GLER Dix, Nebraska JILL MCCORT Carrollton, Ohio PATRICIA JUSTICE JIRJI KAMMOUN NUUTTI KANERVA MONICA KAROUSAKI Cincinnati, Ohio Tripoli, Lebanon Punkaharju, Finland Salonica, Greece BEVERLY IETNER MARY ALICE KING ELIZABETH KINYANJUI STELIOS KIRIMLOGLOU Waynesville, N.C. Jacksonvllle, Fla Thika, Kenya Thessalomka, Greece JUNE LEDFORD Bakersville, N. C GARY MAINS Crothersville , Ind. 1. A ,,. G! 1'- Hr J OHNNIE METCALF TINA MIDDLEBROOKS PRIYA MISRA SHERRY MITCHELL ROSCOE MOFIELD Mars Hill, N. C. High Point, N. C. Mainpuri, India Kingsport, Tenn. Lewisville Ind CAROLYN MORRIS KAREN NABORS MARY ANN NEWLAND TONY NGO JAMES OFFRINK Knoxville, Tenn. Morgantown, W. Va. Bristol, Tenn. Saigon, Vietnam Fenton, Mich JIM OILER ADOLPHO OJEDA CONNIE O'NEAL TOMMY PARKER JOSEPHINE PATTON Syracuse, Ohio POWERS N. C. Pontiac, Mich. JAMES PREVETTE N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. DONALD RAGSDALE Oak Ridge, Tenn. Burnsville, N. C. JONATHAN RAMTEKE New Brunswick, N. J. Wm-f Swannanoa, N. C. MARWAN RAYAN Jerusalem, Jordan W? w ARTHUR RUSSELL Beaver Dams, N. Y. GUR DAYAL SINGH Fiji Islands 6 DALLAS SCOTT PAUL SENSIBAUGH LOUISE SHORE JOYCE SIMPSON Greenback, Tenn. Be-rgholz, Ohio Haw River, N. C. Bradfordsville, Ky. AMMARIN SINGHANET JUDY SLUSHER PAUL STEVENSON PATRICIA STONG Bangkok, Thailand Walker, Ky. American Samoa Port Royal, Pa. SANDRA SWEET Pennington Gap, Va. GERALD THOMPSON Greenback, Tenn. MARK TARKA Towson, Md. PATRICIA TIPTON Relief, N. C. LINDA TAYLOR South Lebanon, Ohio YAN-PUI TO Hong Kong MAXINE TAYLOR Connelly Springs, N. C. SUI-MAN TSANG Kowloon, Hong Kong THOMAS TAY Rock Island, Ill LAURA TSUI Kowloon, Hong 'C' 1 E' N N 1, v KEN-HSIEN TUNG PATRICIA WARD MARK WARTES EUGENE WATTS GEORGE WILLIAMS Taiwan, China Wooster, Ohio Seattle, Wash. Moultrie, Ga. Gate City, Va. GWEN WILLIAMS MARILEE WILLIAMS FARRELL WILSON JIMMY WILSON LaFol1ette, Tenn. Newark, N.J. Burnsville, N.C. Burnsville, N.C. ui The Swinging Seven I - V-351, Well, it's better than a. cold shower. I did blow, but nothing happened. 43 'el Oh, I bet you say that to all the girls. ,H , AL , ,A , A33 IQ! V N1 Wish they'd let me play, too. Somebody missed the ball. Young man 44 - ,Am fm' 4-K ' N 3 N' V offs: .3 A ,fb ,,.vf ', But, Mom, I didn't have time to brush them. sl, XR 5 -fl up 1 e If I ' U Fai V: A .. 7. . v .X 1 . .. I F3- W .rib T -1 -,A 5 , 1 Wh 5' I A , JE, I , TILT' 1' X, L rfs , f -if if ffl 4 I P514 . L in ,gill 'Ii ' f' IM' vim St.. A ,, 4 A 17s. l JJ lv! X I Z' ,- 4 f Q A K N L nj ,J x 'lr- '4J,1' 4 E I y J A' n if ' f A f 4 , .J 1 . H55 5 , .J 'z i 1 -A -0 A Frederick Ohler You are my witnesses, says the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am He. Isaiah 43:10. Thomas H. Woehrle Assistant Pastor Pastor yjczsfors 46 ' -QQ, f--f, -- ..,f V, , 'F Qif- Jwilwuiz.. -.1 ga IRQ +21 Haig? ,Ig - .wi I , 27-3.4 W iq' . I Y 1 . ,' , V , V , A A' ' . g ' R' if my ' ' 'AE UL, 3 ' 1 T .7 'TEL 1, QE! 4 3- it ,,..,1', f-- :.,2' W if :Q mf U. 1 . .rf u.. , ' X RJ 2+ 4 X5 V' w n , vt V ' - 1 I x F, 5 ' 5 ,itil 7 ' '3 ' ' W 4 3,172-. fix! y. ' A -1:5-J -f-.E 'uhil ' 'jay V s , 5 3 . ' I -ji' as 1 21 1-'-1 , 7 l W ,-, 1 .' A grail ,LI l I K D ' it 'Q 5' , JI ' 4 D 5 ' 4 4 . 4 J, rn . , M , . , 2 1, , L. ,, . 1 i I I f rl. ,V , . .ul 2 jF l5 - - 1 ' Y '11-f4.Y.rfr k -. Y 5 :mei 12 M., 'HQ- 'QI C-7 YI' F U Cf CT 5? Cadmef The Cabinet of the United Campus Christian Fellowship forms the nucleus of this organization which provides opportunities for strengthening the Christian faith through worship service, fellowship, and study. SEATED L-R: Kathy Casey, Charles Griffith, Jose Cobas, Moderator, Gene Hear-ne, Barbara Heuer. STANDING L-R: Liz Carhart, Julie Horner, Mr. Woehrle, Mike Collins, Mr. Beebe, Sue Daniel, Sandy Sweet. Y ZlZ?OQxy CSC'Aw00fg6dC QZXS' These students teach weekly Sunday school classes, both in New Salem and on campus. ROW 1, L-R: Patricia Tipton, Patty Sue Deel, Gladys Daniels, Shirley Zachery, Charles Griffith. ROW 2, L-R: Nellie Brown, Joe Loyd, Faulalo Fa'amama, Bill Bartlett, Earl McGuffey. 48 012' The college choir, under the direction of Mr. Robert Keener, contributes to the Sunday morning worship service held in the college chapel. The choir has also made off-campus appearances at Oteen, Asheville, and Black Mountain as representatives of the college. Choir officers are: Alan Steel, President, Allen Dunlap, Vice-President, Sue Daniel, Secretary, Jim Hall, Manager. 49 On Sunday mornings the students, faculty and their families gather in the chapel just completed in May, 1964 to join together in worship. The beauty of this new building is an inspiration to all who enter therein. We hope that this structure which was completed during our stay at Warren Wilson will continue to be a spiritual guidance to students for many years. to come. 50 QQ' '1- 4 .4 , 1 0 5 . 'S 1 ' A. ..vI 1 'i-. is S , x' .. MA. .X nh' .+- 2' ff en afe The chief organ of community government at Warren Wilson is the Senate, which derives its authority from the administration. The Senate strives to bring about im- provements in the college program and such changes in regulations as would enrich student days at Warren Wilson College. SEATED L-R: Miss Ellison,Margaret Meacham, Joel Brodrick, Howard Johnson- President, Carolyn Owenby, Shelby Duncan. STANDING L-R: Mr.Adamson, Malcolm Matthews, Tommy Parker, Roger Jenkins, Jim Hall, Earl McGuffey. Marg G0 an cz' The purpose of the Work Council is to implement the work policy and to suggest such improvements as from time to time seem advisable and necessary. SEATED L-R: Judy Frisby, Mr. DeVries, Alan Steel. STANDING L-R: Dr. Jensen, Jeanelle Shel- ton, Howard Johnson, Rita Watts, Linda Drain, Joe Loyd. dye OZISQ O U12 CI ROW 1,L to R: Pat Fleming, Julie Horner, Sherle Steven- son. ROW 2, L to R: Beverly Bossenberry, Miss Brownlee, Margaret Meacham, President. f 1 A Qborfzzzofcjfo use 01112 cz' ROW 1, L to R: Elizabeth Carhart, Miss Sonne, Shelby Duncan, Presi- dent. ROW 2, L to R: Dianne Goodwin, Carolyn Byrd, Sue Daniel, Emma Bowery, Josephine Patton, Carole Morris. 53 cgfepfensozzz ouse oun 01' ROW 1,L to R: Norma F1eming,Caro1yn Owen- by, President, Arleen Venable. ROW 2, L to R: Kathy Casey, Mrs. Wilcox, Frances Buckner. 001' Qvfcbfozfzes ommzffee The Socia1Activities Committee , under the sponsorship of Mr. Bender, is in charge of Saturday night dances. SEATED L-R: C ar o lyn Bradley, Kathy Casey. STANDING L-R: Joel Brodrick, Mr. Bender, Roy Stubbs. NOT PICTURED: Jan Vallender. ZIZ2 ozzse ouncz' SEATED L-R5 Jim Hall, Presi- dent Miss Draving, Joe Loyd. STANDING L-R: A11enDun1ap, Brian Tischler, Frank Hus- croft, Tom Robertson, Earl McGu.ffey. LA tfZcf12J12'1k2S Ommzffee The primary function of this faculty-student commit- tee is to schedule regular ex- tracurricular and special events. L-R: Mr. Laursen, Miss Law, Sue Carter, Mr. Adamson, Alex Brodrick. NOT PICTURED: KathyCasey. H 0 f- - YFFK' YN .25 V Lis l x -ri FV y7Zj1bfe0f 0111.5 Under the direction of Roy Stubbs, the Mixed Chorus provides all students with the opportunity to express them- selves in song. Other officers are: Mary Lang, pianist, Carolyn Bradley, secretary, Linda Langhz-un, Publicity. if ,- Qifk' 5 ' 7ss0c1'af1'012 Mrs. Laursen and Mrs. Wilson sponsor the Girls' Association, an affiliate of the Women's Association of the church. Each year this organization performs a special project in or around the community. Club officers are: Carolyn Byrd, Presidentg Audrey Paul, Treasurer, Peg Hatfield, Secretary, Josephine Patton, Vice-President. 56 5ZnbnnabonaffZ1dQbbns CpZ6x The International Relations Club provides opportunities for students of various nationalities to meet and discuss cultural differences. Mrs. Barbara Hempleman sponsors the group, which is headed by Earl McGuffey, President, Pin-Yen Lee, Vice-Presidentg Mary Ann Newland, Secretaryg Olivia Lucero, Treasurerg Farzaneh Rabanni, Program Chairman. ri' fewer is to Wai if-ff'-L for H fbemefrcz Demetra is dedicated to the study and improvement of all phases of rural life. Officers of this group are: Rita Watts, President, Lee Carnahan, Vice-Presidentg Hedy Howell, Secretary, Tom Robertson, Treasurer. 57 YJ! S, J- Hs -em-gif 'G The Soc1al Actlon Group, or So Ac as lt IS called was orgamzed for the bette1 ment of rac1a1 relauons The group accon1pl1shes th1s through meetmgs, d1scuss1ons, and work 111 the sul rou11d1ng commumty OC 9812914 uAS1S'QI22 9 Each year the U N General Assembly travels to Duke Ur11vers1ty to part1c1pate 1I'l the Model Umted Nat1ons Th1s year the Assembly's members are Charles Grliflth, Se1 Jong Chung, Gene Hearne, Arthur Russell, and Mr Robert Keyes, then adv1ser 58 1 s .A S xr. A AA , EA A ,A ! 1AA 4 .ft ir! , V AA 1 - 'x-5 A nf :fx ' 1 v- .. , '-'11 4-FJ fx... W AA ..AA A yy A A A .5 f-- ,H ---ff - a W .FA A 5 u .1 R A.YA-.K v FA, .V -A F1 - in A A -S A , IAA TA AKLALAA NJHA A A A A ' - OF' C' ,. . - . . A A . . . . A ' 5 1 -uw ' ix ,gym ll 'g,'g42j,f, 13 ,J . Ellgiei? l ' I , .f ., . , ll .ilu ff . -. ,Q 4' ',v,' AA, gnu.: AA :AL A. A Aff? A Vg. 'A 7 ' A-. A Li ei. , ' 1 Q I gg -- Dr G Gordon Mahy Advlser FAQ 50-A0 J 1m Dedman Edxtor The 'Echo ' 1S the school newspaper, pubhshed Weekly by the Warren W11son staff J1m Dedman 1S ed1tor, Dr G Gordon Mahy, adv1ser 531 3 J zzszzzess fjxeczzziwe f 6 The Busmess Executlve Club str1ves to fam111ar1ze bus1ness students w1th all aspects of the modern busmess world M Reynolds, Head of the Buslness Department, sponsors thxs organ 1zat1on whose Presldent 1S Roger J enkms 59 I ', g A W , ' ' , . v 1 ' ' ' ' K-'wiv .fn v' V .5 'fr Z . . p i A I K AT. -Y V 'fi G u ' ' . r. WY!- x'-Y 'Xl ofgoggsff We, the members of the '65 Ole Lady Staff, hope that the plctures and Words of thls pubhcatlon w11l brmg backwonderful memorles of the past school year for many years to come For our part, lt has been apr1V11ege anda pleasure to be able to work lI1 the preparatlon of th1s book Speclal thanks go to Nuuttl Kanerva,Whodes1gned the cover, Fred Mclntosh, who spent countless hours taklng and developlng p1ctures, and Kathy Casey, who acted as busmess manager,typ1st,ass1stant ed1tor,andJack of all trades. To Mrs.He1en Mahy, yearbook sponsor, go extra spec1a1 thanks for the mater1a1 help and moral support durmg the major part of the work, by allowmg us to use her lwmg room as an 0ff1C6. Alan Steel Edltor 60 E Y 4 I 'Ti v1 .L 1 if i - :gff A-5,1 ,, my IVIN H, F l 1 4- ' -- L ' A..-f 1, 'X 4 ' I. nw, . ,T I ' i l C C J 7 7 Q G G 'V ' 'ful' ,..ns'- '1 ALAN STEEL Ed1tOI' KATHY CASEY MRS HELEN MAHY Busmess Manager Sponsor X57 4 .N I N nu 'N 1 6l M s . 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All three Girls' Dorms put up Homecoming 'Imp Boys' get in the act, too. Displays. Queen Sarah shows amaze- ment. Eager crowd awaits half-time show. 65 Dr. Bannerman puzzles over the fit of the crown on Sarah's hairdo. P01220 worivfop Thls year, under the d1rect1on of Mr Davld Hempleman, the Drama Workshop presented two vesper plays, The Curate's Play 1n cooperat1on wlth the college cholr, and A Cup of Off1cers of th1s orgamzatlon are Productlon Co ordmators, Lee Carnahan and Kathy Casey, Stage Manager, Jun Dedman, Secretary, Julle Horner Mrs Beverly Ohler serves as backstage co ord1nator and art advlser C6 N , vu rv ' ' V ' - ' n Tremb1ing, as well as the major production of The Diary of Anne Frank. l .,, ,-' . .x, . . , ,!5.,k,, ...q , , , 7 . S -mi - ,'-' '- ' V -- nu. -. .. - ...,. 4 . .q ,, , , 4.- . . , . 1 1 .-,,.. ,' , ,, v .. Q A . ' -A : ,' Y ,Q ' ' -,Q M b . ' '-a ' -V.: - ,.. .X . ., Wk, , 'ff' ' - 'P - gg' K . 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The team lost only after playing four regulation quarters, two overtimes, and a sudden death. The Warren Wilson soccer team was also one of the three finalists for the annual Pepsi Cola Outstanding Team Award for the team which contributed most to the sports of Western North Carolina. WWC OPP- 8 Furman 0 10 King College 1 6 Brevard 0 6 Appalachian State O 11 UNC Frosh 0 5 Furman 2 7 Duke Frosh O 9 Brevard 2 10 Erskine 0 1 Monroe 0 0 Mitchell 1 68 Gur Dayal Singh Wye-Ming Choo Outside Left Outside Right Cyprian Ezike Center Forward Assaf Rahal Aydin Gonulsen Inside Right Inside Left I K 69 Mitchell Brown Goalie George Kammoun Walid Rahman Right Fllllback Left Fullback f--- f Y ff? ', ' F? Y '7'5F'l Ronnie Taylor Fuad Francis Randy Brown Right Halfback Center Haliback Left Halfback ' . h 70 '- ,4v., x ' rw W ' -4 ' ...Q - . . H. ' -f-.- ...r '.- -. - ' -..A ,1 . E. 4 . -,. I . by A 'iff-qi. -2 , , xx' ' A K ' 1 P4i'Q..' i- XT. 1 ,Y . 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But Miss Jones rescribed And who says soccer s a boys game? Now how can I getup THERE? vvHe1p!lv P 1t for me 93 Whi1e the ca,t's away . . ' ust a little off the top. Both of you on ONE broomstick? We used to be 98 1b.wea.k1ings! TWO grades lowered for each cut? ! So what--I only have three tests. Say, 1et's sign up for six more Weeks. B ,gl la' Dieting's all right, but this is 94 Don't they know it's impolite to stare? RIDICULOUS! ASHEVILLE CONCRETE MATERALS N Ashevllle N C 'Is he REALLY drownmg? P PEARCE YOUNG ANGEL C0 Ashevllle N C But Gary 2 + 2 doesn t equal 5 RANDALL FUEL COMPANY, INC Mmers and Shlppers Ashevllle N C 1 C pl' T I C. , . . f ' ff 255111-' ssnvuc: Ioan nllvullufons ' ' ,W 'Q v N - wvv I n s ' ' s J ' . . , l O CAROLINA UNDERWEAR CO., INC. SLEEPWEAR Sz UNDERWEAR MANUFACTURERS Thomasville, N. BOTTLING COMPANY Asheville, N. C. ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE Ka FIXTURE CO. Asheville, N. C. A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL . A Censored! And then he didn't even buy it! 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