Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1965
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Adminisfroiion FocoIIy STOII AoxiIiory Employees STUDENT BUDY Seniors Juniors Sophornores Freshmen COCUFERICULAR ACTIVITIES Orgonizoiions Greeks Afnlerics SPONSORS AFTERTHOUGHT 3 Table of c0l1lel'llS 11 I4 40 76 I 36 I72 I?o Winston-Salem, North Carolina FORETHOUGHT l-AMSON HALL - First Building on Campus. Site of present Blair Library and Administration Building, WINSTON-SALEM STATE COLLEGE HISTORY AND HIGHLIGHTS Winston-Salem State College was established as The Slater Industrial Academy by Simon Green Atkins in Columbia Heights at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in September, i892 The academy was named tor John E. Slater, a philanthropist who established the Slater Eund tor educational purposes and to toster industrial education. Early trustees were S.G. Atkins, J.S. Hill, EP. Mayo, VV.A. Blair, HR. Star- buck, Thomas H. Sutton, J.C. Alston, C.N. Grandison, CB. Cash, Henry E. Fries, and A.H. Eller. Mr. Eries became chairman and lvlr. Blair became treasurer ol the Board ot Trustees. The Slater Industrial Academy actually began operations in i893 with QS pupils and one teacher. Gr. S.G. Atkins, tirst president ot the College, devoted his lull time as head of the school starting in TSQS. About V905 he was succeeded by Professor C.G. G'Kelly who was tollowed in oltice by Professor Elvl. Kennedy. Gr. SG. Atkins returned as head ot the institution sometime prior to l9l5. Gn March 6, l899, the General Assembly ot North Carolina passed a new enactment under which the name ot the institution became Slater Industrial and State Normal School. On July l3, l9'JS, the Trustees oi Slater Industrial and State Normal School conveyed the institution and its properties to the State Board ol Education ol ot North Carolina. The school thus passed under the lull control of the State. lt was not until l92O, however, that the tirstclass completed regular courses above the high school level, A year later, the Slater State Normal School was placed under the supervision ot the State Board at Education. From the beginning, the school has insisted upon the vital importance ot Negrocitizenship, and emphasis has, theretore, constantly been placed upon the quality and quantity ot training for these teachers. By an act ratitied on March 7, l925, the General Assembly ol North Carolina enacted in Section l that: The Slater State Normal School, located at Winston-Salem, shall hereafter be known as the Winston-Salem Teachers College. The General Assemblygranted the school a new charter, extending its curricula above high school and empowered it under authority ot the State Board of Education to conter appropriate degrees. The Winston-Salem Teachers College thus became the first Negro institu- tion in the United States to grant degrees for teaching in the elementary grades. In T953 the Nursing School of Winston-Salem Teachers College was established. The basic nurs- ing program covers four calendar years of study, with equal emphasis on academic and professional training. Graduates are granted the degree ot Bachelor ot Science in Nursing. , Having served the school and college from its beginning until his death in i934, except tor the inter- mediate principalships of C.G, O'Kelly and l:.M. Kennedy, Dr, S.G. Atkins was succeeded by his son, Dr. Francis L. Atkins, who served as president until his retirement in July, i96l. Dr. Kenneth R. Williams was elected President oi the College in l96i. The College is accredited by the following: The North Carolina College Conference The Southern Association oi Colleges and Schools The National Council tor the Accreditation at Teacher Education. It holds membership in the following: The American Association ot Colleges for Teacher Education The Association ot State Colleges and Universities Piedmont University Center ot North Carolina, Incorporated. The North Carolina General Assembly changed the name oi the institution to Winston-Salem State College in lvlay, 1963. ACHIEVEME T EDUCATIO DR. S. G. ATKINS Tlrzsidcul rf Illusion-Sakm CJ Tmrlrrrs College From an Article by Thos. L. Dabney, Staff Correspondent, in the Norfolk Journal and Guide of October 12, 1929. ORIAIVI - FOUN There are few men in all the world that merit a special article in a newspaper or magazine. Who a man is as well as what he does will determine his imprint upon his peers and posterity alike. It was the inimitable critic and writer, Frank Harris, who popularized the habit in modern supposedly great leaders. In his criticisms the breadth and depth or the culture of men weighed more heavily than so many jobs put over to their credit. This being a suitable criterion, the writer is applying the same yard stick in part to Dr. S. G. Atkins, president and founder of the Winston-Salem Teachers College. The writer has had the pleasure of meeting a number of Negro educators in the South and writers and business men from all sections of the country. In some cases the time spent in conversation with certain of these leaders ap- pears as so much time wasted in an intellect- ual void. And yet there are many Negro educators, writers, business men, and leaders whose lives are inspiring and stimulating. Dr. Atkins belongs to this group. Careful Student: Veteran Educator After all it is not what Dr. Atkins has done, as important as this is, but the man himself that impresses his admirers. 'He is a careful student of the race problem as well as a veter- an educator. His chief interest is in ideas and principles rather than things.- The large plant at his college is but the crystallization of his best thought in the field of education. And tho the ideal is high, the school is rapidly approaching it. Dr. Atkins is a graduate of the St. August- ine Normal and Collegiate Institute and a life long student of social and educational prob- lems. His long years of service in education have added immensely to his formal training in the class room as a student. His years of teaching at Livingstone College, Salisbury, North Carolina, as principal of the Grade School in Winston-Salem, and as secretary of education for the A. M. E. Zion Church were rich with experience. Under Dr. Atkins' direction and leadership what was formerly The S-later Industrial Aca- demy, incorporated in 1892, has developed thru several stages into The Winston-Salem Teachers College with A rating granted by the state of North Carolina, in 1926. The school plant consists of ten large well equip- ped buildings the majority of which are fire- proof and modern in every respect. Teacher-Training Pioneer Dr. Atkins has devoted his whole life to the work of education. He is a pioneer in the field of teacher-training in Negro education. His college is specializing in teacher-training. The Winston-Salem Teachers College, I be. DER DR. . . ATKIN lieve is the only Negro school specializing in this one branch. From the first it was Dr. Atkins' purpose to develop an institution which could offer expert training in the field of education. So well has he done his work and so successful has been his administration that the school has developed to the point where its plant is valued at S600,000.00. At its last meeting the State Legislature ap- propiated 351,200 a year for two years for current expenses. The increase of 100 in last year's enrollment over that for the previous year is quite significant despite the fact that last year's enrollment was only 281. While developing Winston-Salem Teachers College, Dr. Atkins has found time to study many aspects of the race problem. He has manifested keen interest in the labor and eco- nomic phases of the race problem. He has given serious thought to the important ques- tion of Negro leadership, and is one of that small, group who sense the failure of Negro leaders to remain true and loyal to the Negro rnasses. In fact, Dr. Atkins makes the charge that the majority of our leaders are selfish, narrow, and inefficient. They have more in- terest in their jobs, says he, than they have in the welfare of the race. . Some of His Philosophy A puritan in morals and religion, Dr. Atkins is quite naturally an adherent of educational principles which will produce men and women of strong Christian character. He believes that 'age should give youth a chance and that youth should use every opportunity to prepare for a life of usefulness and service. On meeting Dr. Atkins one is impressed by his plain manners and lack of show regarding himself and all that he has done. He hesitates to talk about himself, but he is deeply con- cerned with the welfare of his school. One may study the man by conversing with him on the social problems in which he is interest- ed. A mutual discussion of such questions serves to reveal the inner depth and wide range of interests of the educator, for he talks quite freely on all the social problems which affect the race. ' Winston-Salem Teachers College is fortun- ate in having a man of Dr. Atkins' training and ,practical experience. He has devoted nearly 40 years to educational work, and dur- ing that time he has acquired great efficiency in his chosen field by continuous study and persistent efforts to become fully conversant glial the requirements and changes in that e . Contributes Much To Church The A. M. E. Zion Church, of which Dr, Atkins is a member, has profited by his edu- cational training and experience. As secre- tary of education he contributed a great deal to the educational program of his denomina- tion. Thru the many graduates who are now teaching in the South, Dr. Atkins' influence as an educator is being felt in every part of that section. The status of Negro teachers is be- ing constantly raised by the type of training given at the Teachers College. But most of all, Dr. Atkins' work is shaping the lives of North Carolina's colored boys and girls where many of the graduates of the school are teaching. To broaden and strengthen this influence for good in Negro education, Dr. Atkins is soliciting the aid of the best prepared mer and women. As fast as he can secure suf- ficient funds he is engaging the service of ex- pert instructors and professors in the field of education. As Dr. Atkins says his purpose is to develop a first class college of education where concentrated attention can be given to the definite task of specializing in the whole field of education proper. In other words, The Winston-Salem Teachers College is to be- come an institution for the special purpose of offering expert training, thru standardized 'nethods and modern equipment, in teacher training. It is this work which stamps Dr. Atkins as a veteran educator. The significance of his work lies in the fact that it runs counter to the notion that teachers did not need any specialized training. Just as the inspiration of God was supposed to fit the minister for his task so it was thought that ordinary train- ing was sufficient for the teacher. But Dr. Atkins knows better. He realizes that the proper training of children is at once the most delicate and the most difficult calling open to men. If the-physician must pass an examina- tion on the basis of standards set up by the profession then teachers must do the same, and Dr. Atkins, is preparing them for the test. In doing this work he is rendering a valuable service not only to North Carolina but to the whole South. Q 12 IN HONOR - BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1, , r rx rr 'ww wg- ref: f-V www' Hr' re1,12uA.-aj, Hon-'-r H,g,m,gr'g, me mQrqN q.9fw51jyQn,3,9 ,f Hn- ,rpm ' 1' vwlr-H--'rii-r uv 11 A,,1,J, V' Svondingz The F-'raerefwd VvnM1-gm Fl Vmwford, Nr. Gordon Tomlms-im, Mr. J, Pom! WGN-ace, ','r, pAJNp?'w '. , Crgf,i-mn, Jr., '.Yr. Thfamus. B. Qrfe, Mr. 2-nm J. Burrow, Jr., Dr, jomueN O. ,l',mes, Sitting: ',',r, Wmfwdd W-JQLWQH, Chairman, Others! fir. CWQVL S. Brown, Mr. J. N ffwllqrd, UV. 'fm-rd-:wry Hmnef., Ur. ,lmhrw Hough, 1 .. '- ITF 5Aw2m3r1v Ggndberv, 1051 '-cjff .l 1-3, 'h an 8 f 4 0 ...- 5 .l .. OUR PRESIDENT Dr. Kenneth R. Williams A LEADER ENDOWED WITH MANY TALENTS. IN HONOR Dr. Francxs L. Atkins Former Preswdem, Recently Retired Q--. 10 1934- 1961 l wlfaeif is ng. ,..,,s-AI ANOTHER HONOREE Campus Phil-zsfpphffr, Gwdonce A Great Human Bang fmumse-Yor, EWlCrf1rvY A1d?, flwenflfmorw, Qprxml ST. I2 Mr. Hondy Wh I rworfh IN APPRECIATION BY APPRECIATION we make excellence In others property. OUI' OVVF1 -Voltaire Dr. ond Mrs, W. Archne Blount Affecnonotel I3 y- Old Hickory and The Hammer SCHDOL I4 LIFE If FV K 71 'Tag 'ifx T7 Y Yi 5: ff N 65 5 ,--gf wif xi - af. R 47 ,, .uv CAPOLINA HALL-Cmssroom Buuldmg BLAIR LIBRARY AND ADMINISTRAUON BUILDWG H9403 AT 'A -- . , I' X-L' - . '5,,Y i3,. , N .-HV. . 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FY ' KENNEDY DINING HALL X Q o ' . - 2 4 ' , n:.iL,hf X x . , , ' 1,1 . .Y ff- 2 WI ., M -H , 4 .,,g-- . ,EM Ili 1 nw. , i x sl 4 4 COMMUNITY SERVICE 7' gd ' 31 DANCE DUO IVIADDNNA 2,5 M A! 1964 I BASKETBALL S01 LN. n D X A 1 X . a, 1 , lg 3 XII' H? a .5 Ju, 4 CAMPUS GUESTS ,f 1 1 .HI v ,J-f f, 3, 1 I STU DENT TEACHERS 'v GUEST LECTURERS X x X 'Wg' -L x :- .m-fl-I-.a... ' A I x ...ix . . x , -L , ,, . x,. Y .. p K 95 yi X .A ' fi? , 1 if f is s XR 3 P Q -, H 4 3 V f Y U .QQ I . A Q W .T 5 Z J XJR ,ff 36 WE STUDY AND RELAX-PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS PLAY-THF STUFZDY OAK Cl-POWS SLOWLY. at. 1 ii., Qi! im . .X l ..- J-. ' 1 37 4 1 1 w N I 1. Winston-Salem State College and Southern lllinois University are in the process of developing a co- operative program designed to add strength to the teaching program of Winston-Salem State College, Under this arrangement, it is anticipated that faculty members and students will be exchanged between the two institutions, ioint research protects will be conducted, and opportunities will be provided for Winston-Salem State College graduates to study for advanced degrees. There are 30 organizations-athletic, social, fraternal, and academicewhich provide varied activi- ties for the students and faculty. The College Choir can boast of these recent accomplishments: -Performed for NBC on Great Choirs of America and National Pulpit of the Air -Participated in Singers Guild and the Winston- Salem Symphony Orchestra -Participated in performances with l-ligh Point College Choir and with Lee Street Methodist Church Choir -Participated in the Easter Sunrise Service at Radio City Music l-lall, New York, and at Phil- harmonic ldall, Lincoln Cer ter, iles. ltarl, luring the V365 Easter season. The College has an efterizive ttf lc-tic progry' iri sr- sports and is a member at the trillawing na'i1n:' and regional athletic associations: lhe Central lntercallegiate Athletic Assaciatiiin The National Association at lntercallegiate Athletics The National Collegiate Athletic Asscciutigiri, Students enrolled in the College assist in the community as volunteers, as cadet teachers prior to their student teaching efperiences, and as Jssistants for various agencies. Enrollment at the College has increased from Qfjl students in V359 to lftft students for the academic year l9a4-65. Since the College was founded in ldctf, it has graduated 5,000 students. Many of these former students have attained advanced degrees in the fields of education, medicine, and dentistry, A few have entered the field of law, and others have been highly successful in endea t.tf ors related to their basic college education at Winston-Salem State Colleae. 1 N01 5.0 qv'- +L agii vffefgff-,Y Y Y - Y ' . , - A 1-1 P-fi: Eff fl: -, '- X NT TION F081 EMPLOYME ' V' 'lPV1f1L1V1:1 .-1, A P P L I CA 5-N11 of 1111111 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111111 V Yt, Dale Xl H W U U EECT I 111.111 11. 1 1 1 111111111111111 ,3X1J if K ' i X0 Long! xnf 1n1M1w 11 vH1 U A Q X011 AOQ111- -- zxeciccoenxag. 1 u1wM xvwhi N vevwsiouax A H0116 1 YXVQ 1 ,M ,U X . 1 u,ul11 , 12 5 ' 'vi 11n,,M1 , , 1411 ,Qs . 311 1 1 1 11 A 111k x11f 111-11 .Ill 1111111.ugng,-Q ll 11111n1 1n x1nn 11n1n1 n1w1n m11m11nmnnnwnvw1 HM-m11n 11 xn E u'1Mrwn 11:11f1 :nh11nn1n 1 n1m11nq1nnnnp vu ' ' V I 1 11 M1 11-n1nH1n1mmgnwH. 1ME VMI! Q 1 n 1U 1M U 11 1 1 4 THE v1'1NsToN-SALEM ETATE COLLEGE ' ' ' ' ' f X H f---f 1'-1 t1 111 Q uf - 3-T- , Winston-Salem, North Carolina 11 11 1nn1 1 1 1 1 x11 M11 1 1 1U 1u11 ut prrlrxung l 1111111:1,5S1O11111 111111 PERSONAL Racoau Q FACULTY Nl-LMBERS - A f - f in t , ' Xe 'NAL Recono I Following employment by the Winston- 110' T'j'- Salem State College, this form ba- 11 'U ' ' '1f 1 Comes a part of the permanent record G of the teacher and 311011111 be fu 12d 117' 11ml1.l'Q'1!...,, Lfffff F: Ln with Care. Use a typewrtter xf pos- Q' 1,mMHm .. 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I use exemptions, wzixe 0 idness hppllable only ro you and your wife bum nor zo depeudznlsl : ill bc 65 years of age or older at the end ofthe year, and you claim this exemption, lbe 65 or older, and you clnim bolh of Llicse cxcmglions, write Z . . . . . . . . .. re blind, and you claim this exemption, wme the gum l g if both :rc blind, these exempnons, write the Bgurc 2 .... . . , . . , ....,.. . , . . . . . . . one or more dependents, write vhe number of such exemptions. fDa not claim unlss you ue qualixied under insu-union 4 on ozher ude.l . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,ions which you have claimed above and wrilc the total . , , . , . , , . . . . . LEX-period under agreement wizh employer, Sze Insrrurrion l , ...... . . . :tions claimed on this certificate docs not exceed the number no which I zm enlided. ,MHM4 umm ........ me ...,,. We .... HHW.m, EL 41 'AN 4 690 S fi 456 V19 A dl GSL 5 -513 xl- vms 39 2 n o ul n -r-' l llllll ll I X ' Annual TPWJVWL Sgx fwrmj l1Hr1m::r Y ermedy HGH ADMINISTRATION Ammud F?e-rieprxgm Pre-sudenv's Home ' v . ' 4 Jw--of 1-Q4 73-, U' ...r AL. ,,A.-,X X .pf :P 1 V, fa if I -LW!!-L' P President ond Mrs. Kenneth Q. Wullicms 'l'l'1- Pl. ll, lim l'..' f'..' la '-' -rw: I 42 Dr, W. Archie Blount, Vvce Preswdenr The oblecf of the College IS Intellectual duscupllne and moral enlightenment, ond nt ls the lmmedxofe task of those who odrnun- nster the colleges of the country to fund the means cmd the orgonizofion by whnch tl-for oblecr con be ovfomed. -Woodrow Wilson M ,f 'l,f. .X s iftn-0 -SQ ! 5 . - . Mrs. Sadie R. Daniels Office of the Presndenf .., CVD ,.....-.-- k uf' ,nf 'U X XS, rr ,. W.. i nr, 'x,,. Eff ,Ja Mrs. Muldred E. Knox Office of the Vuce Presudenf 44 Q Lofoyerve- Parker, De-on of Insfructnon Dr. Jerome W. Jfimes, A-:-J-jermfi Deon lm D2 7' Lg - Q , n-I M 4: L I -1. ,M Ni-ig Q . .. .Sam i 45 mn, Mrs. Esvher W. Kew .xegrerory :Q the Deom .36 rngrrugm rv Ti-J E 'r 1 ff, Mrs, Marlowe Wwllnums C crefmry Vo the Academic Deon I ef .1551 A 1 x Mrs. Morme Young, Foculfy Secretory 4 r l j.4 T Q:-4Ql sqmi ,lu f- I 4 -5 A V' xy 5 a l J t ,Q I J Y xy., Miss Donetro J Furs Secretary .gf nm. ,. x1'n-Y-M ' ....---nhavs- p-In-v-qv-r , ,n 1--nor-6--. i .J 5 THE REGISTRARVS OFFICE-Mrs. Rebecca MOFFISI Mrs Hairston, Mrs. Mary W, Nevvlm. Essle D, Read, Mrs. Ollvlo -g.i.... Mrs. Femme WnNlicrnsl Admissions Officer Ti-Q 48 , ! 1 E .fl ,n 1 V ' 1 3 4 ' 3 , , 1 Y C on l f 2.4 , ......- --- -nav 1 v-,uuv---- - - Q , Mr. Herman Fab iunqi nnsom, Assusfant Busme-ss Manager Mr, james R. Gambrell Basmess Manager X X r Q-1 f-4-aw..--Y .. -'.' n 1 q- Mlss Ceorqna M. Ware, Secretary Vo Business Manager 'sl sf ,A f e w, f Q x I3 u- . . , ' I 1 I ll Mrs. Dorldme T. Rucker, Asslsfonf Coshxer, Mass Georgno M. Wore, Secretory to Busmess M . . onoger, MISS Morcelletre Wdlnoms, Cashier, Mr. Herman Robinson, Asswsvom Business Manager, Mr. James Read, Jr., Accountant. 51 231 , it 5 ' .71 3 I Q5 P U Q.. wb A , 1 . - g fx -. Q - 's ' v k x 'gf- 3424 L. .I lg L.. 1 -1. i ll N Mr. HomYe-T E. Goore, Director of Phcement and Recruitment Li. , ff 51- 5 , , tlufgmw E. Scales, Secremry to the Dnrecvor of Te-other Educolnon and fo The Director f Fblwiemr-rw? and pfxrwtme-nt 52 I f 1 I I :rw 'J 1 , N., ,,,1. . m Msg 1 ,I . Ann M- . . I . , .ng : 'Yu', .. -.r,,, '1 1911. '1 fr:-.a.. . --,., avi' H'7'1 -'-wr-. , vrrxwqw., , nv 1' 1 arf. v wvr , , ,. .11-1. -. J 'NWI' fit. dv wif' 1, ' 1. . g. .5 N 0 . Dr. Chodue B. Hauser, Dwrecmr cf Teacher Educofmn and S dent Teoclwmg 53 A, 4, X- : .QF -i I - A .A wr' .57 ., -, .V . - - V ' ,+:4EL,.e,g,r is M155 Qurh E, Mosby, Aqvmq De-on of Smdenvs . f 2 .Y i Mrs, Chrnmnme K. Hedrjey, Director of Cmndorwce Q-f 'fi 1 lm F ., . f I 1 A K. Y, xg . V ix lx' Y The Reverend Henry S, Lewis, Jr., Chaplain , e-fur-2 fl . -an . , . ' v . 5 ...nl f' ft' L X Xb' 6 Y-wx ff' :NUT -s if Cgxsq. JL X.. ' Mrs. Iolo D. Dobson, Deon of Women x wks?-4 'K:'y Hsq ' 4' f-it 1 AY. . Y. ' '1 I ' f . . 4 .. 'T 4' ,4?I 'I I1 4 , A af- w Mr, Jefrersom L. Humphrey, Acfmg Deon of Mem Sitting: Mrs. Lilluon B. Russell, Muss Corrue M. Bennett, Mrs. Myrtle O. Hoywood, Mr. Alpha Summey, Mrs. lolc D. Dobson MISS Ruth E. Mosby. Mr, Jefferson L. Humphrey, Mrs, Doreno F l Evans, The Rev. Henry S. Lewns, Jr, Standing: M455 Af-.ng M, , Cooke, Mrs. Burdell D. Lowhorn. HeolWwServ:ces-Ccdiege Nurses Mrs, Betty B, Hmes, Mrs. Louro O. McFadden Resident Durecror, Pegrom Holl Secretory-M155 Anno M, Cooke MVS- JUGVWVU C- W'H'0m5 STUDENT PERSONNEL SER VICES wh M14 56 ,4 1 1 i I 1 Mrs. Gbdys D. Oldham, Smd i W. I 51 'I P Mr. John A, Fountom Dlrecror of the Audwo-Vxsuol 4 Center E 5 V 5. 2? 12 J , l r I w K i 51 'I Vu jx. if ent And Officer '? L sf .. L' Jr' 1 Vw V: '?-' f ' - UN' A '- . W-3 2 5,2 is . 1 lk- -- . -sw. ' gags- 2- 1 '31 ' 9 A.1Iff9L1 z .A', ',' -,.-2 -'31-44: --A flg, -x QL . 1 ffigjg, 25415,-,J.: 2354 ,E-I 1. ima . Y' --.535 7 ' 5-r ' f U- I yd if M ,, Xxx AA N 1 ' w Mrs , fi 'f Y' J dia -nl 5- - 'i THE LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. Chorlove G. Holi, Lubrory Assustonvg Mass Mildred MoNevte, Josephine G. Somuel, Secrefory ro l.1brorxon. Mrs. Ardrudeli D Asslstonf Lcbrcrrcmg Mrs. Lucy H. Bradshaw, Llbrorucnj Mrs. Ponnell, Library Assusfonf. , 59 QD rw r V ,.A' ' 1 iv: ,,.gn-v ,X V' XV! Mr, Moyer M, Hauser, College Engmeer fr- ff T nv NIV.:- --, .. 60 Mr. James Henry Wnllnoms, Durector of Food Serv1cesjMlss M155 Foss Wrlson, Assnstont Deetmong Mr. Harry Campbell Eloise Hobson, Assistant Dletltucmg Mr. Mclldoo Mills, Cooki Chef. 61 DEPARTNI ENTAL CHAIRMEN Dr. Chades U. De-Berry-Educavlan and Psychology Dr. Daisy FA Bolsfey-Englush and Fare-:gn Language 5 ' A '. -- 4-------1 '14 X I s. NJ ,..-.- x .. A . 3 , ZZ:- Y' ff ,f 'ig ,4- Mr. fzlarencf- E. Games-Healvh, Physlcal Education and Recrea- Mr. Nathan Simms-Mathematics f1'f'fT 62 Dr, James A. DwUord-Fume Arts UNKUSNH Mr, James V. Herrmg-Aff T -Li fv- aca X RQ M i.Wf7iE1?'l ' -Y' I72mPIi'6'Bl'mh1Xif Dr, Alphonso R. Vnck-Science Mr, Charles J. Parker-Socxol Scuervce 63 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Slfhng Mr, John F. Lewxs, Dr. Joseph N. Pofferson Mrs Bessie J rs A d H Gray Mrs Lowse H Gosrher Mrs Marlon Whute, Dr. Charles U. DeBerry, Dr Chorlxe B Hauser M if Mrs Dorovhy H iorrwv Mrs Ewmlc S Parker Stan ln Jefferson L. Humphrey. Mrs. Mory J. Phelps, Dr. Lxttlefon Lassnter, Mrs. Lavolio Voile.. 1 .fw 1. :.I R - W' 'EE' ififlif 1 A v1 .V .J + f 1 I l. , W x F' 'fi 1 vu .fs-1 T17 455 ,YJl'.... DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Art-Mr, James T, Diggs, Mr, Roland S. Worfs, Mr. James V. Herrmg. R ..,f..u. Music-Mr. Hurry E. Packard, Mrs. Mullne Llsfon, Dr. James A, Dillard, Mr. Jov-nes E, Derr, Mfg, Martha S, Arkms 65 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDU- CATION AND RECREA- TION-Siffingz Mr.George R. Walker, MISS Vnvnenne Brown, Mrs. Morcelerwe R, Mclver, Mr. John X. Mailer. Standing: Mr. Thomas R. Conrad, Mr. Clarence E. Gaines. DEPARTMENT OF Ei. MATHEMATICS-Mr. Rufus G. Pe1Tl5, Dr. Mortho D, Rosslfch, Mr. Norhun Simms, Mrs. Glorlc C. Goore. lv- 66 'ix T 'Ex I DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE-Mr. Bervron D. Haywood, Mr, lssLeveVruce L.Ol4ver,l,lr. Cllorles l3hlll1p5,l.'r.John Flgwfrom. Willard C. Jordon, Dr. Lulllon B, Lawns, Dr, Alplwgnso R, Vuclf, 1-. ,Ani , l ,ll 0, iw DEPARTMENT OF SOCDAL SCIENCE-Siffing: Dr. Joseph B. Liollowoy, Dr, Woymon B. MCLOuglwlvn, MF. Wllllflm J. Rlce, Dr Jowers, Mrs, LOUISE S. Hormlton, Mr, Charles J, Parker, Mrs. Frank C. Bell, Mr, Qscor Wnllncrns. Luculle G. Terrell, Dr. Jerome W, Jones. Standing: Mr. Jomes 67 .UN NURSING SCHOOL STAFF Mwss Donerro ,J F1115 Mrs Dorothy G Foroke Mary S 151m Mrs Berw L Weov r Mrs Gvvermd lyn J Andr ws uillfiw Q 5 - . Z ' V , Q E Q Mrs . 7 ,Q X J BoHom Row, Right Mrs. Meme-Mo C, Fumes. Second S f ' Row, Right: Mrs, Carolyn M. Norms, Top Row, Leff: Mrs. Charm B. Lawrence. ,I fr K 68 Mr. Wdlne E. Grussom Book sfore Manager STAFF i 9 1 A vA Y E HJ DATA PROCESSING, l.B.M.-Mrs. Morgore? Johnson, Key Punch Opercxforg Mr. Lee Brown, Doro Processmg Manager. 4 -1 ? 60 69 udemf Aggxzro 1' . 4 I N, -' ,, . ii!! ag, v. f,.i,.. Mrs. Geruhdme Conrad, Swwtchboczrd Operator LPN' sy-be mx '.1r.HL, , - , ,,v, H fa-Q x I -ull 5 A t I 4 J yn 5 Mr, WuNne Thomas, Stock Clerk . 4 .,,i1-'vga 'HA W: .1-2 ,ff .,. -v-.qw V-...F Y'-rr C. Mr. Alexander E. Barber, Laundry Superwsor AUXILIARY EMPLOYEES 4 f UN - wr .L rr' irr- ll H 9 P' Mrs. Mabel Barber, Mr. Wullue L. BorYey, Mrs. Mattie Booker. 72 Mr. Come!! Ingram, Bus Drwver I Mr. Eorlwe WNSOU, CsJmpuS PaTro1mGrw w 9.f w M 'Ie X . x 1 Xf ' f eg-,p K i I I 1 73 ..., ,,.,, , ,, lui -L i 4 SiHing: Mrs. Pwmue Wnherspoon, Mrs. Ooudncz Brown, Mrs. Lucuile Berry. Standing: Mrs. Almo Garrett, The Rev. Wnlliom Wnllrs. ,1-'U ' x THEY KEEP US GOING Mr. Flgqmseveh Lee, Mr, James Stocks, Mr, WrINle Muller, Mr. Henry MUQL Grier, Mr. Ernest Scdley. Joseph Waker, Mr. James Boozer, Mr. Lnnwood lvery, 1 4. n 4 fy XIX nz. .- 3: K I Ag. I-'4 'V'- EVERYBODY HELPS! STU DEN If A I 1 WSSC BODY lla Hal . ,, V ,QM N, x .,,.,, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 173 ' Ar N5 f ADVISER-MQS. DOPOTHY H. BLOUNT 78 ,az A Ruth Allred Carolyn Archie SENIQRS Clwarlmte Bailey fx K? Clwalrners Bankriead Andrew Barnes Jean Battle Olivia Beatty 79 f- ' ,..f el Jol'iri Barr CLASS Alexfjrid GV Eeofy Harold Boer lf! yV'1 FK row m Donald Benegm IW' Roth Bradley 80 l Theodore Blum Dorothy Brandon OF 1965 Dorothy Brown v is . Juno? Ur.,-,-.'rw ad rry Bryon? Noydecn Brown .-..- I Wnlie Moe Brown Wil Iiorn Bryson Cl'1Qr!es Corrourlwers 81 S? Q .-W ,,.4' Cllgrles Comer 'yu 415 Ui-ro CLIGVI S SENIORS Cesar Carter l N-1 Sybil Clwilders Albr-rt K 82 lemon Bee-clvie Charles l.0ureTTo Clwisolm 4 Q QL...-P Ya! K... '-.,,! Pauline Cook lik I X .2 ' Ve-Wma Coward Carl Dudley SENIORS Nancy Dovus Ruby DGVWS W W I W W W W W 83 Robert Edwards Ernest Fair ,J Lm wood from W con A Fomme Folriey BGTHE' Fl-3-mmg ...A ,f .wa ,,.3-7K 1' 'F I 6. 3 ' CLASS Ivy Feomersforwe Pauline Gosfon -I .,.1 K . C I urdgff,-r C39 G1 L nd-J be Mom TMA! Q B4 OF 1965 Lowrerwce Gu I more ,ZWYYJTTKYT Lmre Joseph Gwynn Harry Homes Lindo Horrsron Nerl Guthrie Yus- Andre Harris 85 vgnhidpf I0 I . I Q A Hurrlefre Horr -35 'as I S SENIORS Earlene Horfso 794' -A 45,- L., .,, ,A Gloria Hester Wx -vvx vr Xxif Norway Hoosier FdfllQ ,lolmrmsorm B6 E?- Dorotlwy Heath Beverly ,lolwrusorm ,x-H, Hozel Johnson l i Qolpn tftng Tneodosto Le-ok Solomio Lovvson 87 SENIORS LVFFVNESVII I' V1!Qt tY f..q: .wif Betty Led better Soste Lester CLASS , 1J7,, 'Furl SyIvIG LOVIQ Demork McCloud OF 1 965 Catherine McEaQhih e-Lf ljl lb' llVl 'QUIT . ,rr-,. ' G . , 1 r 1. 41' r ll' QR Walter Marshall George MC Lerwdah Helen Marshall , 'Q BQTW Marfln 89 Charles Martrn Lorerm Moffode 5 ,JQHIQST M0591 SENIORS Linda Mkley QQ I x Qoso Montgomery Wnlliom Neely E56-rmo Mufdod-X Eumev Obey 90 E!l1GbE'T+T Qlrve-r -14 Everett Pay me G: Nbe-rf PGFTXO .w Aaron perm 91 SENIORS Ffffqnmj p1,1Tf'3ri w Blonde!! perm or! Penn u N, .1 -1... x Vem-:ie-me Pet? I ford Vwvcy pe-rry Clara Powell Arm Pmddr Sh Caro? Prudqem 92 gn QW' ' ij MOVTHG phi Y Y ips Qobert Roy l OF 1965 1 1 Giodvs Rand X A, Mcryorie Pagers E 1 I W x I fx M 1 0-J' ' CPWGVWES Ross 93 Y. plQLNL1YjC-Y'fW Albert Qoseboro Hari-crm F735-Gr: A V Kome- RQ Mend v, 1 SENIORS Anne Quslw Arthur RUCFS -ft QI ,-ff' f ..,' -- QTTHE' Yonder? Frances 5601! Ugrx fy Sm 94 A um Y ij Be-mecio Rutherford Sylvie Sums M .A H f -A 1 x I V Q Helen Smith I I 4 Martha Sm I th I 4 1 I 1 1 , N . qv -'E 1' SENIORS Jgvhm fm x Th Henle Srmrh Mary Sm I th 95 :chori 449 Shurlegf Smith Some! S CLASS 'fi Wi I I ie- Smdevem Charles Tennant 4 OF 1965 QMQQ Thorpe I W-Z 54 4144414141 T4::4f-Prl41L ,-. .-xx. ' 1 gal .sf-I 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 W Thelma Wagner 4 4 1 I 4 I N 4 4 4 I A Shame Woshmgmn 97 Kenneth Wo IL er Iarwf Twmrjr Horace- Webb 3+ . I I I X -f' ul'-.. and . Marys- We-I I S Margaref Wi I home piricl '-IJ: I Imm 5 Tqifl I M... 9 J. JUI nom Wi I I IOVYHS - Constance WIWITQ Mo:eI Ie WI I I :cms Peggy WrtI'Ier spoon 'I X.. H-rf , , Rm', r10r'Id WI I I mom S 98 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Colors-Gold with black, ClC!SS Flower-Talisman Qose. .A f., I- , 1 . - . 1 A . , .4 rf, I, If , ith' , lv: ' ' , . V :::,llll' lf 'rr Q 1:15, h ' 'i ff . vv' i 'I?, : , ' ll' Q' ess ,f'f,'f- li' 1 3 .iff . . 1. :za.l?1f- Our adviser was assigned to us at the beginning of the Fall Semester, 1961. Our Steering Committee met on October 16, 1961 at 6:30 P.M. int125 Carolina Hall. On October 25, we held our first general meeting in Fries Auditorium. Temporary chairman and recorder were Hayward Sims and Charles Martin. We invited Lewis Rowland, president of the Student Council and Senior Class, and Andrew Clinton, Junior Class representative to the Student Council, to speak to us. Officers were installed on November 22, 1961 and we became an official organization of the College. Our purpose-To exercise our intellect, develop aesthetic and moral values, provide rich contacts with our cultural heritage, and maintain class spirit. Our creed-To acquire self-control and self-reliance, To be ready to give as well as to take, To co-operate with others for the welfare of the Winston-Salem State College, To develop in ourselves an appreciation of the finer things of life, To be loyal to our class in thought and work and deed, and to give always of our best endeavors as members of The Class of 1965. A x .-,.v,,.1 ml: , -- Honorvll fl' TC Award Wmnc lb 1 111 IOO Our gif? To 'He Col- Wege as freshmen was G Lecre-rn Buble I0 mem0VY Of Professor Herbert I., Clark. lov 1- mn Alva -. .. . 5, . W . . ,..,.,,-nv.,-nan-..ul-mxauntuuquvg :U .V . ,., .. Q U. .umm -f-1-Q Slucle-nls llolcl Elvclions at TC Larrv Womble Ill-ails Council -N gnu 4 un ,KZL '.f, ...I T... 4 n. . in nb-nw' nf inn-Ai until L 4-f .4 v.. mu -an pu l rv1lnm-n lincl Yvur of N'rxi11' ,....,...... unuwu fbudidn-MPI 'Ulm -'v Inu ll!!! l lH1 lid n.-1. h4l!aAtl'aliIIM4lS .,,.1 r-am .,..., ,..- nan .-. ....--- Vilhvinliil 'l I-nu' Iu--axg I-inn ll-Mn I ll TIG hqnmmmurnn- uv lillllilibil WW 1-nmuufmm mu-una . .....f...n....-1.- M-mq nnnnilhcdriibbildhi .... -,, ,.v..,..., -u.-nu ' ... uf. ng...-an -nv um: ' - nv lll.alNl11lllf 4- Q41-f-1. dsklsvbanylll u'A:u lv-'N luv Mahi! ll 9 .. .. ... ..,. .... .. ..,.,..... . -......,....... lrnl'PlA'i.u'vshnb'alr1llr ,.........,..,.,-.-...,.. . ,U ..Ill41 lnwl lt: I-llltl .,.....,.......... .1.. ...- .. -1,11 xx Furl! larva Nt li -,mud Ek0luvCXl1 .f....n-I-up-mumuqv Alpha: lknspa Mu ' Herts 0. llllfy vw ll-na-Mann Qgqlg SPRING REVUE - EM FREsHMAN ci.Ass or THE wiNsToN SAL THE spomsoneo ev Part l Por' TEACHERS COLLEGE Tl'iursdOYf APN' 12' 10629 A wrd Vari ery Show ' 0 0 Th ...Tr N.C-i Helps VA Hospital Patlents A B. 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Erpoigtgiqfvglifm, gf:-zgfir, np - Q , r V4LE1jMa:gfSl5LEQ'T FORThel0f.J of H r 'fees S DA vi 0 MAKE X 101 :F Fair Bcllfqflcf l'IU11HJ'IlfI'g' DR FRANClb L, ATKIXS f, l'+ : XVIXSIT JN 5 Xl I Sl Il,Al,IlIIhiOLLlLi1- l Q5 ' C Y GQ AL Kl,5.XliIlYI1INlXl- HXII XX IXEIUX ill TNI 'll ,lf lllllx fill I llil 'NINNIY IN EAI I Xl, Nlllllll LARUI IVA ll' F-I H114-MR '3 IWQ THE WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA VESFER PROGRAM Aprll 25, 1963 THE CLASS DF T965 - SOPHOMORES Call To The Occoslon--------Shane Washlngton, Presldent CThe audience will stand and ioln In unison.l Come Thou Almighty Klng Come, Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us ra praise' Father all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us ancient of Doysl The Twenty-Third Psalm The Lord's Prayer Folrest Lord Jesus Fairest Lord Jesus,Ruler of all nature, O Thou of God and man rhe son, Thee will I cherish, Thee will l honor, Thou my soul's glory, ioy and crown. resemanon of Speaker---0 John Tobias, Firsr Vice.-president Vocal Solo'---------------Thomas Sligh, Class Porliomentarian Vesper Speaker--------------The Reverend Edgar D. Chrlsrman Wake Forest College Flute Solo- ---- ------- ---- ---- Waymon Jackson Guest Performer ' ' COMMEMORATION ' ' ' Miss Mary M. Snencsr- College Nurse, 1948 - 1962 Presenratlan-----------W Charlene Russell, Student Nurse Acceptance---------H Dr. H. Rembert Malloy, College Physician I Would Be True I would be true, lor there are those who Prust me: I would be pure, far there are those who core, I would be strong, for there is much to suflefi I would be brave, lor there is much to dere, I would be brave, for there is much to dura. I would be friend ol all the fae, the friendlessp I would be glvlng, and forget the gift, l would be humble, for I know my weakness, l would look up, and laugh, and love, and lilt, I would look un, and laugh, and love, and lift. Pastlude Accompanlsts Gloria Mirns --- Ernest Fair -USHERS- Pauline Gaston Camille Miller Hazel Johnson Ann Reddlsh Evelyn Lipscomb Doris Srnlvh Berry Marvin Faye Tobon Leroy Dotren Irvin Speaks Class Adviser Mrs. Dorothy H. Blount Q . . He, who lalls ro Drepare, is preparlng to fail. Q -It se as , 'Ll' -Q- ockbber 27 sn T Nlss ffm: Hasnffgffeff cams, gifs, ,brofze ,abou H. President H118 rerfacezn- aI,,,,,,t A 'nsran-s,,emvenu. N. 5 dwg., ar pr, 3foly,,a r V. ui w:::sh if, 90:31 absent' ar wh -ver ,,, Y. me e sm: t ag ,S sm, me enjoyr ar, ,. ch present hough dead tfvnre difffrr of health ' hey are ,,,: fA ra serrafld Q he r . 0 ' u gguzhe Ken:j:J gnia, Hamm e Amlci:,,,i, r . ' I '99 will 3, 'Mug Hang! for me 5 'dShrp 'ers be , of urns: Hruraa I f 'efm 00- ap from :ons s::st:,,-nigh ova ered. em Teacri,r:i- Q 1- M-f:::.,:g f2i,T:f M5357 Y fri,,,: l ive ful f '4 ornef, es' C-he f,.u' Pre: 5' e 'd add, of we o ' f se rio sen: 4: lx 5111: bahqu 'eque 'Hessian ' the fffesjs furnfsthxe Canning 5 f'Om . 9 Hffah.. S - r.,,,,dr U the ,,a an sri-an I 'flu eds of the mes ana aa:e 'S for '19 th' m '- 'ess Ute F I5 I who h eg nresro' Your D, :ner of 'd 6 Da 0 ' :ons , rr In fhanks rf In g Sh eq th ID f all Hina ' Say K e Wnderf each ' l E1-- 1 nag AE? e Ys . he UI , sted In mhszrrve gc, B: Jo-an ere,-,.,:ff:srQ,, and you 'UW of 9 at f ' 2 'nfl' best sv' UW Confr: U 'Sl'ves, , am ence 'nam Slnc we ,ee , LX iw, X fukin, J ,-v 1. wk As srgiphornc-res, our memorial to Nurse Marv Spencer irioluded four llll Magnolia Trees. ereyy nu 1962 - 1963 'wf ,-xl--,3 .3 puxlwp ,JM ,,.-,mm v r V, foyerrwf flfwc-1YAM9-urwdcr HA Www MM I03 1 If -f C vii L A 'UI-I Clan of va:-5 ' CID: f'l1fm,e.m-5.1l1m3e.1u Q 5 ff pl u f.,.,..,w,-.p.m5 .11 .4 hm. Q uqulm .flu .flylffulm 'jo afezmzn M ffw.-y. M. fm: of 411.15 .md may fm.. :fx'5'Vf '04 nmdun n2.....luJ ' cn m. mm, .11 ...M 0 af., C. f1vAn.J2n Qyw.,.,,L gun.. 16,1 Mm BLA 'ju bylaw xi, by gill! fig, 935, Cl L Q , y 4 '96 'L,,,Q'f -1 2, 1963 - 1964 THE WINSTON-SALEM STATE COLLEGE WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA VESPER PROGRAM April l9, T964 THE CLASS Ol: l965 - JUNlORS PRELUDE ----- - ----- --- ------- ----------- ---- -Ernest Fair, Pianist CALL TO THE OCCASIQN--------Alexander R. Beaty, President iThe audience will stand and loin in unisor1.l COME THOU ALMIGHTY KING Come, Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us to praise' Father All Glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us Ancient of Days! THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM THE LORD'S PRAYER , FAIREST LORD JESUS Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all Nature, O Thou of God and Mon the Son, Thee will I cherish, Thee will I honor, Thou my soul's Glory, Joy and Crown. PRESENTATION OF SPEAKER-'Bofboro Roberts. Class of 1965 VOCAL SOLO---------- ---- - ---- Subinna Timberlake, Class of 1965 VESPER SPEAKER-The Reverend Owen F. Herring, Th.D., D.D. Professorin Religion Department, Wake Forest Col lege, T946-1963 GUEST PERFORMERS sAxoPi-lotus ------ -------- ----------- -,----- ---- --------Clark Poston TRUMPET--------- ---------- ------- ---- -----Coleman Freeman FLUTE ...... ,...-.-.... ,... --.. .... ,. ..... .. .... ,...,. ..... ,Waymon Jackson l WOULD BE TRUE l would be true, for there are those who trust meg I would be pure, for there are those who care, l would be strong, for there is much to suffer, l would be brave, for there is much to dare, l would be brave, for there is much to dare. LN 'x Dr. Owen E. Herring, our scheduled vesper service speaker, chats with our class president. 'LQZM' ,. 'Q54'fi77Z,,4,7,' 4 f+c4f,,?fyy OL V , 4-11,2 D ,550 J xl I I I ' H vs ian if 'l r ww A f4+4.,4Q 44,2 new ez 7 -ftic A 1 fm. 'ul' Essue Brmidey Dorothy Brandon 1964 - 1965 SENIOPS, AT LAST' PEVELATION The Cioss of V965 has reoched five threshold of gruducmon. Que' mmost thoughts we can conceal Cm mayor prayed-The Yearbook, , Our purpose none con Seeg Bm time and Genome wxll reveal ' ' ' The dreams of you ond me. Ceiebrormn of clnmpdetfwyn QF prf3le4:t-Aprni 0, 1955, DI SCOTH EGU E Du 5 qu Q X re-S-Jmwel Doug I 05 IO6 I I I I t I I I GPADLIATION I Lute IS our dwcrnonary. There IS one Soul It is reiored fo the vvr:-nd. ' Art ns nts action thereon. Scwence funds tts methods. ' Luferatare ns tts record. Rehgwon ns the emotion of reverence that It lnsptres, I Ethics ts the SQUI 4IIuStr-ated nn human Iwte. , Socnety vs the fmdwng of this SOUI by mduvtduals In each other I Trades are the learning of the SOUI nn nature by Iabor. i Pohtvcs ns the actnvnry of the SOUI nIIUstrated tn power. I Manners are swIent and rnedware expressnons ot souI. ' -.Qalph WaIdo Emerson I Q The Rev. Lewns, ChapIain I I I . I I I I I I I MAY 23 - JUNE I Vesper Service Class Night Ciass Day i Alumni Day Baccalaureate Sunday k Outdoor Retreat 5 Commencement Day I I I P I I I IO7 SERVICE ASL not what your Country con do fur you, By oslcunq, you wal! not onNy help others, , Asif what you con do For your country, buf you well be guycng purpose ro your own lzfe. -John F. Kennedy -Presldenr Lyndon B, Johnson Our Substnure Adviser 108 WWW SENKOPS IN THE COW.'UNlTY U Every Ocr rewards nseNf. -Qmph Waldo Emerson W r w 1-1 1 .'.? r , , .rv',,bgf41..y L.'P,w j' ffr,J.N ser-,wma wg wma- sewnce v1EwYeH mars, f'.',n ram Wirdswirvr They also Serve who ordy stand cmd won. -John fxfuitorw X fu .Hp 5 Nj X .if fn, L-A I' 351 , lIBLL '?Q JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS S HO 1 ADVISE?-MPS. EUNNCF S. PARKER I V l 4 W t i I E I 1 ll -! 2 t n 1 ti V 3 Aretto J, Adams Luton' Armstrong Joanne Atrtnqtgtn Are-Ito Boutey JUNIORS Constontge Boi! 7- 9.9 '5.,.. Robert Bell Emma Bennett Vnrglnlo Barr Willns Bennett Dons Berry Ev. 'Sd fdumbus Hack Shedm BNOU4 James Bowen Pdph B-,Nik Wx l Mom Brown Morvrm Burgm Lonerrc Byers Helen Carre-r N-mme Carter Dowd Bowles CLASS '. -.9 -0-,gd X2 LMMS- Casper Porrwgwo Chorwbers Lindo fHeeL Lex-ws ,w,G'ee OF 1966 Flerrhn lawns Ghrmdc Ccmiey Pober' former Morgue Crowfard !'.MNwceM Crwsp Patsy QUVVY A.. 'vqpv rg II3 SomUeN 'fzuhem Peggy D13-.f A S H Has Edm y ,loom Fnkes MMS Fmner GQWVQS Flayd Edward Frozuer JUNIOR Bobby Guvhrwe RQber1OHUrwl1OVl Fdnc Harm-5 balile Horms ANerw Horfue Shlriene Howl' wr x.1- . CLASS Peggy Hayes Porrncuc Herrmg Roy Hxcks Dohores Hohnes Reber? Hoover II5 l h Nodme HMI Amme HyYYw:wr1 Nap:-leon Hudson Jqqqwe me Hug es Anno Xngrom Mo ry CLASS Thomas Vey Jackson '1e':eM'3 Ir- gram amy BSYW Jeffers ,lenmm-gs , OF 1966 Loma Joyner Jerry Lawrence 6.6. 'No Nomdeen Je!! Dorothy Jones Barbara jordan Edrrb Joyner Hayward Kxmbrough Gertrude Leslne Na Eddne Knrwcoud Jorvetre Le-was he Borboro L-Omer Abram Lxles FH-Jrles Lfwvfz Trudy Mwifiure Sondra McKmnue C113-mnra ,K':vKgy Dororhy Mr: Kev Morne MCNGW Tnmofhv McQueen Emmo Marian Dorienc Marshall JocqueMne Martyn james MnUr1er pn if J U N ICR Mary Msrcheli Helen Murroy Eze-he-N Porren CLASS Comme Robinson Hemme Pow km Arm Povverskm 'LU 'QF 'if L 1 0-4 . . XM N M nm Pcwmgev HeNerw Rodgers Dcdores Roper Vmgnmu Pdfm 15. 1, 119 1- Q-,O vo 'ini :wel FHJSSEAU Orrowono Sounders Wmford Searcy Mdfon Segers Mwldred Sh-QNTQH Patricia Srmrln Smdo Smnfh .H A Unorme Spencer rhgrq Srmvh Amends Sumler 120 'mv F--N Shwrley Summers Brando Sutton Douglas Toborn Dorothy Tdberr OF 1966 Nothon Teague Pofruc I o Thompson A? v x n Thorne 5 Borboro To rmon 4. Cofherwne Thompson Wx Ihelmmo Tormon Emma Thompson Morlorue Wo! loce P efw-QW 'Noshmgrom Arlefhcz Worscrn pdkwye Worsgn Cob Wiwfe ? l -uf Janet Whitley JUNIOR CLASS Joyce W+NMcms DeNoruCe Woodard Roy Wales 122 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS f 1 iii ll ?'Ns' 3 'A 1 I 'I ' H Q75 LX FFR 533 'll A .ll I 1 L .- wr, n -nv -Q SOPHOIVIORES jg. i ' A w V I w i L 14 I r M sw. . H1519-ri 'iimm ,.14...44'ff, . ,gg 5831 And' vw 141, SOPHONIORES K ........ SOPHONIORES SOPHOIVIORES -Q. '-12 FRESHNIAN CLASS OFFICERS -- lu: ,.,,,, nn 'ba ' 'i 1-'il 7 ---4-1 '11 '? on ' 14 -.4 'Q- ----.-..,, v----1i,,. ffif if .-f- ' . - -4,-,. I V ,.,..,- V., .Q-f' l28 - 5. :sm ADVISED? V MR JEFFERSON L, HUMPHREY S E llililllilllililililglili FRESHNIEN FRESHNIEN W7 lid li Ill 119.6 lx. kfrmhii IME'-UC F-5181911 if :KEYS DE! .4931 ll rf -elif C I llvwwexa-31 ll sms ll lu- idk QHNK fafrz armani ag Wikil H232 Rial .' 'Hen i I sl IRQ! I Qlafihu -'f..55 l . is- AE'-li QE? IRQ!! vulllll 1111411 wif? t Pl If T71 ii-F 'La ' 4 . Nn'1n!'l.iH ! Fl,- ., 1 5 v I-1 5 'L ve',.. I I--fu .,., x '-V I. 1 1. 'ul ,. 1 g 5 - Q , .. O Y W ' 4 ll . A I Z X., FRESHNIEN 1 u'l5iC'!i1lS . ii -Fil-S J?H'3'lBH :xr 5013316 f-J'J'!!'lI 'H'l IUEQFQAH S . '-'fd-' WAFER A- new I giiild an FRESHMEN X FRESHIVIEN ,M .10 KB, REYNOLDS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 133 -10.- A . x -P' 1 ,. There- I5 frm-y.uf wha-revffr VP:-re he Mnrrmmyl ,rd-ev, or p fppmrww, and rhuf. for we ay mmmylm We rrwfw: of the r,L..,.f.'., -in U1-rrww Pymvvne EXCHANGE STUDENT Mfonso Hernandez Bucorcmcngo, Ldombwo South Ameruco YT DEAR W.S.S.C. OUR COLOFS-RED AND WHNTE OUP ALMA 'WATER As we go forfr- from OM SC. A song of iove we sung to thee, And prowses to the memory Of days of deer Store Code-ge. Thy sons ond daughters bring thee fume Through I-r1owNedge whxdw we Here have game-d. Eyzmfmgly we rouse Hwy name, 0 Wmsron-SoNem Store CoUege, As we go forth from Qld S. C. Good Eeoders we wx!! cxlvvoys be And svcnd For Cbrnsfworwnry, As you Hove taught Us, Srcfe CoNege. In QU we do we sho!! proclowm To ol! rhe worNd thy feochmg fame. As we go forrrw we grouse thy rmome, O Wwrwsforw-Salem Sfofe Cdlege. CWords and MUSNC by Noah F. Ryderj .xx ,' 5 ,gifs f 1, . F NL r 1 iKg-lL2,tXXV g, jr F QS Aegeifgiqfjrifr L If A 8, HJ' y ,?f ' A , fn' aj ,721- 5,-f ,,, 45, X- .QI 1 A l.f 4, ,f X 1:1 . it r A K X 41 .1 ff s .1 -fl 5' ,1 I . .g. --.. - .gh f.,-,J-' if-.v , --.. - . 1 U- VA., 1 . -, pw, ., :AH , . . ' - . 'J-,1,c. - .X ', .4 --.+4QFvy,' - m --L J,- -4'-is ,,'.3'515.. ' 4 ' 'ui 5 .1 . 4,, f, ': .'- f , 'rx ' . - W.. ' ' h, 1. , v . 1 'HH -fum Hlvft A .g.:.. .. . .vqmpf 53 -.4 . , Y I, N ., 4. .va Y V ll ' . -. .. Q. p- ' - '41 - v , A, '-.-.-,.-q- 4 .f-. 4 .- , i . ,t ,Ll t.-gh: l his ...wi Q , Q H.. ' w ' fy ,'- W-, A., U TX, ., ,.,?1W.l ' . 'N.'u ' Af Yf-wfflf' COCURRICULAR Q 'a I 1 J 1 W : 2 i XX J x xx :sg- ff- ,- ..f.. f N w A A -.N '-4. A :- in , -.. f-.,- , .. 'veg ,-'v-1 '. .-, ' A ' n. , , . . 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BICKETT HALL DOPMITOPY LOUNLILS SENIOR DORMITORY 49 Mr' V. x. v X 4 NIAIAICIP 7, I 3 44 THE SCIENCE CLUB STUDENT NEA DAY STU DENTS ORGANIZATION ALPHA KAPPA NIU HONOR SOCIETY A- 152 AKA ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY V v..4 ., -. ,' J '35-?'75 ggi.. 4'.'.1 '- ..g5b .3 A FA, fly- fn -. - 45115. 153 5-'-f. -4..- ,, ,Y 'Aw-v 5, f, '.Y -ABN, .M X QXIICIJ .AN ,Y 18' 1 . 'AJQL1' fix- 51 Tmwm 'f'f'1'51'W'+Hi'H 'wz . 'K v n, 1 4-VA -5 s .., , V wlx - ' '-' - . s , 'E N -iff-'14 ', L - ' - . .176 . . A . Q' -,.., rf,-Q , ' Q 2 ' H1 Q ' A - '1-' , 1,-fi' . f?f5Q,' , ?i',1'. yy. -.rg .. .1 , '- -N wk f ,X g,,, -NA ff i,, f4.A-N554 ,A . -s . I, . ix 1 ki I.. I get' in .. . . H J- , ., MEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY 154 xgi, A29 X' As., ,a.. X.. 11s 41.4 L-,.,- f xv, wk Cl- pr. .14 L ,144 n. .4 35:1 . . ?FfS'3f-4.'. ' , S-sk FN li.- .1,- ..,f .-v J s r ,fa i-6: XS . . . I 1,1 , x L., ,Tl I -. i' I, 4' gin J yo I V I ' ,V . ,D L Q. n 1. 41 , '-' wmv -4 .s I da, A., 11 , fn jlz' -.1--1: f ., ,. 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Q li' ' -fs' J Qi N S Rv fl .gt W if ei - xg - af gy A 1964 SEASON l , , . 4 V, .V-'J' V ,aiu Y., 1, . co-cAP1'AlNs if 1'hI'KL..8I3rf'liJ'1Tr.'FIHllQ1 l'-litTr.f ' . ' KWH' ISS Ex 1N J yi K Y Eg!! FE-fyfi' . ,M ,N .Q F' 5 I ' lstnv f,,. .,'Y.Y ' ' f .. QA -23511 Q , . -3:- f1'fM . - 5 . - 1 fx' ' .- I. , s 7 A w, ,Q A: , .L I . - K , y '- . V , ,.1 ' f. '- I X , 3 :K ' ,. X - f ' AN, '.. 1-' ' . V ' ' ,-55 r r, vu , .- .. ,vs . ' l ' -' : ff. -1 in., .731 ' 7' Q.-v ' , -A 1 . . Q ' . ' .D v , Q ' M' ' -,ayg faig '., . f - ,. ., Q ' -' I '- ', 'r 5 . I ' .,,, '. 'K ' n JN, . -.'- A Y'-za-'ffl-3 .Q--. ,gg ' QQ ',1 f' , ' 59 WA H9 .. rw.Hnmxiiq- rl A '-'rv .,. . M .i-1155 L! h, as- 4 Y P 1 ,N ' 1, A ' r .I . x ,A , .W- TN Ti f-, ,, 4,0 -ph K 14 5964. MBER ' ' ' ' 1 ' s N , V7 5 . . K A ,' ' ,J ,,,. , . ,A F' r ' 'iw-' 'ref 51,2 -, A f 4 EN q.f,:3,px..', f' '1 '. V -. N 5. , ,5,,.gw-,, Ap, 'fy' 4 I , 'gf 'i3xf.--6. Lf +,, ' f 'T W f '. ,xgie A v M' if X ,., 'L-Q., 1 1 F -vmffff Z 'LVM' XL. ' l? 'r'5' 7' 'vy-41+ V1-A ff 'F' fv . ' f ' ,P:r-5-ZFH?t :'m? 71 . A xg, - 19? ' 'J r' . 1 K- s- N ' lr 1:n' X' x I K V x. -r 1 .fr-P' ' , Y , vw- 4 tim ffxd 4 5 .4 v Jn ,K '1 . ' 711' Q lv N ' 5 I' 3' J, V 4:-mf. , - - - '- -,Q ' if-f f -Y -.N '- N, X 'iw , 'A -- X . . N 5 . -1, , . X 1 N7 ' Liv 1. L A H f fffaw . .,.1 .- us- ,-q..A.:1-.J 30.31 X A L all-154314. 'r 'J'--. ., 'I .91 - ..x,.. X f F Qs. J Ns-1 f - - ' -we br J , A L rm .1 af l.f' 71 ix ll .. X . . .N , Aff! - 1 5' K x'11F4x 5523 41- ug X4 X13 BASKETBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAINS of f 1 TW f, ' xl' I ,K . x In Saw .N is 1964-1965 THE STARTING FIVE 1' fr li - I Q., I Q ,., . 45 165 , --5 my ACTION I STAR ACTION 1 I X fx V4 Xa 'Ki 53555 A , J.. . ,.41i P - AWARD H, :JTU41 x' XXNISTUM' TRACK TENNIS 1 169 GOLF ,I ww-yt lt- 1-.Q -, eff Q f - 1 by . ini'- qif Q W- t A' I Q11 A P if ',- yakqwwn, 5 sr sf X DUDE X'b..f.-b f' . 'HHXJ . ., u--Lvl H x t s ,fiitefl i A!-- ,rl . 1- n 'V 1 7 0 G r- .,,gh.sQ .f ' 2:l1 , Will, 1 xug 4:1 I x-flu I ,F iiifsf W JN I ff XM 6x I09 'ig RC i ' 7 . QNM 1 ,.fQ,,,' .,v -1 Z'.',1',5f 3221. 0 - X ,ggmgx 'iw y, 14 1 ,f E .gram -, 35,3 j Q . ...gag N Y efiif i my X H -V X O ' X ja? f XX f . ' fmf X of rf v,Q.' ,f '- , ,J--,iff iw ' f +,v ..'I PQQM' w X, .. f x. WZ! .' '54 H .,'vW ff' V' 'I .l J..,-.v Y .hir . .. -miss 04.55. Q A uu- Hi' ap- -1. ----- f ff 134,152 .f'S ' ','f r- rf, il .1 v ,P 'titu- -r' i c-Tn :Q V . jd-Lx.LL LELLtL' f zlnnnuasz 1-2... Hill-'ZICSIL -....'1lI!!l'!.I2!.! ISSIEEIIIEQQIHIZLEJC 7- 2lEl5E.E!3l l..L.. r-5 I 1 lfL,, 1i4 'll V 'Yu- 5 1' , T2 N .gc-x , .f his H+ 4 f. CAMEL PAWN SHOP C 422 N. Liberty Bonded Pawn Brokers BOCOCK-STROUD OMPANY Dependable Since 1921 501 West Fourth Street 724-2421 Winston-Salem, N. C. TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY Dependable Building Materials 1721 Stadium Drive, S.E. Phone 723-4318 - P, O. Box 4595 Winston-Salem, N. C. 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DECORATORS Fresh Vegetables and Fruits PHONE 724-4714 Phone PA 2-1196 SMITH DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS, INC IIYYII CLIANING' n e 0 C Compliments Mrs. Mable A. Lester-Newman, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Luther McKnight Mrs. Louise Dennis Mr. Bobby L. Lester-La Grange, Georgia Dr. F. W. Jackson Dr. J. Raymond Oliver Winston-Salem, Norfh Carolina IDEAL RAMBLER, INC. Winston-Salem's Only Authorized Rambler Dealer Herman White, President 2lO4 Peters Creek Parkway 9 Compliments of SACKIE'S FLORIST 8- GIFT SHOP Compliments of HIN KLE'S BOOK STORES 425 N. Trade Street-Downtown Parkway Plaza Shopping Center Reynolda Manor Shopping Center Compliments of WINSTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Compliments of WILSON EXTERMINATING CO., INC. l78 Phone PA 5-3555 GLENN AVENUE GARAGE 22 l 3 Glenn Avenue Glenn Dunlap, Owner Winston-Salem, N. C. STITH'S SMART FASHIONS For Men and Boys MODEL PHARMACY, INC DRUGGISTS 6th and Patterson Avenue and 25th at Liberty Street Compliments of ROBERT P. BRADFORD Compliments of KELLY OFFICE MACHINES, INC. I63 South Stratford Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina All Makes of Typewriters and Adding Machines RUFUS HAIRSTON DRUG STORE A Complete Drug Service in Every Detail 722-5704 Phones 722-9137 Compliments Miss Helen Smith, The Class of '65 and Patrons - Scotland Neck, North Carolina Mrs. Martha Hampton Mrs. Corena James Mrs. Frances Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Cary W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Smith Mrs. Emma Smith Mrs. Mable T. Webb Mrs. Fannie Williams Also, Mrs. Coreno S. Eure-Newark, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith-Rahway, New Jersey I79 I I i 1 ff! Compliments of U nk -,,-:' Your Mm COLLEGE CANTEEN PARRISH TIRE CO. 646 North Cherry St. Winst I. Sawyer on-Salem, N. C. Bus. Phone PArk 3-IO37 Res, Phone PArk 3-6506 ' ESL A The Only Reason We Are In Business Is To Pay Hospital And Doctor Bills OF HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION E CHAPEL HILL M IBO 'fr . . , . 1 -v .:.-' 'Hg'-at NORTHWEST BEVERAGE CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. 27lO2 Bottlers of DR. PEPPER ROYAL CROWN COLA SUN DROP COLA DIET-RITE COLA TRU-ADE NEHI 526,782.52 IN BENEFITS PAID 5, AT WINSTON-SALEM STATE COLLEGE Dinan: -1' ln the three years and one-month that Pilot Life lnsurance Co. has been privileged to underwrite the accident and sickness insurance plan for Winston-Salem State College, some 526,782.52 in benefits have been paid to participants in the plan. Of the hundreds of claims received under this plan by the Pilot, on overwhelming maiority have been paid within 48 hours after receipt! There is a difference in insurance companies! And the PiIot's policy of superior service, fair settlement, and speedy payment of claims, makes a big difference. SAM P. STUART, Special Agent Pilot Life Building l0l4 Glade Street Winston-Salem O LIFE O GROUP O HEALTH O SCHOLASTIC HOME OFFICE - GREENSBORO, N. C. l8l SAFE BUS CO., INC. Office-Liberty Warehouse 723-1843 Winston-Solem, N. C. 5 x I9 'Q Compliments of M Ro INGER TWIN CITY ELECTRIC Complete Home Furnishers 423 North Liberty St. co' Dial 724-7411 460 West 26th Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina I82 225 N. Trade St Inc Winston-Salem, N, C DIAL 722-7121 Prompt Courteous Efficient Baggage Transfer is fx ry. . if gffl POTTER'S On The Label Compliments of CLARK BROWN 8. SONS Fresh Fish On The Table FUNERAL HOME cafy Marker moi 722-1543 Winston-Salem, N. C. 183 PHONE 723-1813 CITY MARKET BUILDING TWIN CITY PACKING COMPANY. INC. NATIVE AND WESTERN BEEF - VEAL . PORK VVHOLESALE PROVISIONS MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE SAUSAGES WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. WALKER'S FLORIST INC. FTD 116 N. SPRUCE - 725-9706 FORSYTH FUNERAL HOME 1200 Underwood Avenue Winston-Salem, North Carolina Telephone PA 5-9729 Service With Sincerity 24-Hour Ambulance Service Blu. AND sn.uE fig Q CATERING SERVICE 4+-4 OLD FASHION HOT BARBECUE SAUCE Ingredients? 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WSW, l, , If X ,Ja 'il kxieifg L may NF gi IVE GRADUAT S F THE COLLEGE 355. f'lF 'l 'mv-1 'WTI 190 - ., iff?- W.S.S.C. ALUMNI PRESIDENT MR. JACK ATKINS +5 -+1 F -6 S5 A MN1 MISS ALUMNI MHQ63 E-334 T964-'65 191 -.Q x lr-. 1. -.T 7 .. EN'iE BU!Lf'IN G PROGRESS 'fd mmmg mmggg l92 P N if Q., M L 326' ' I A .f J. P1-5 vu -g ,fs- For I dwpf mfo The Future, for os human eye codd see, Sow The Vuswon of fhe world, and OH fhe wonder rhor wodd be. -Al fred Lord Tenny son rf-R 1- 01,- . fr '54 'ki CLASS OF 197? ,1 5 N A Of l ,N f 67' .1 Of -eq. JUNIOR CITTZEN OF TODAY VVINSTON-SALEM STATE COLLEGE SURRORTER OE TOMORROW 194 ACKNOWLEDGE NTS Credit is due to all hearts, heads and hands that made this publication possible. Each in- dividual is thanked sincerely For his con- tribution of time, talent and money. Appreciation is expressed for cooperation received in any manner and from every source. 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