Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1967

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S I ill?-gr'j,,:? fe' , ,iv .N ,Ii Y. i . 53? r f' ':. 5 I aqfivif 1 J 'I X -FLSA fifsszqif 441 I ' ,If table of conten ts Foreword Introduction Administration, Faculty, and Staff Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Class History Class Prophecy Organizations Greeks Queens Sports Afterthought 2 l- l l .L foreword Of all the situations to which college students are asked to respond, the challenge of success is by far the most exacting. If we can successfully solve the enigmas of the future, there are indeed, as our theme states, many Worlds to Conquerf, These worlds may range from the immediate goal of ggaduation to the ever-present challenge of life itsel . Here, at Winston-Salem State, we have become prepared through intensified effort and study to face the problems of tomorrow. For some, the world may be to fight and sweat in the swamps of a far-off country defending what we believe is right. For others, the duty may be to inquire and tread into the horizons of whatever is still unknown. Still others may have the task of going through the world as self-appointed ambassa- dors of good will to try to persuade others that friendship is better than power, that justice should be tempered with mercy, that happiness excels wealth, and that love is greater than charity. Whatever may be our world to conquer, we know that we have been adequately prepared at Winston-Salem State. So, as Seniors, we have tried to preserve, through the Red and White, some of the feeling that has accompanied life here at Winston-Salem State. We have endeavored to portray the aca- demic, social, and cultural life of the college in order that we may be forever reminded of the preparation we have received here, lest we forget oh, lest we forget. Coleman Freeman -Editor 1 , k'Vx WN jk IH If lxbxigi- 34' Rods. 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'- , I Q. u and new Classroom building under conslrucuun, New library to be completed sum-1 Qs- , h E' 7 - - .,,1..1f'- -- --- :lv-, , ,,,., Our Campus expands scenes Change growing world. l 1 169: After three years of strug ling, we slowly bring our stay at Etate to a close. Mrs. Hauser has aided us in solving many problems which we could not have done other- wise. She has helped smooth the way for us so that we may face the task of departing with enthusiasm and zeal. -- -- --- l 1 Nl The guidance that she gave us cannot be measured by any means. Through her invaluable assistance the senior class of 1967 has been able to conquer the obstacles of the past. We are ever remindful of her generous and invaluable service. gur- B . X -ki 4 vfgwr. -wt. 'fx - Sf ,cu -r u .1 1 'flli' WTf f3i1K 5 L -A ..L .L L . ,A 7 .H '14 I uk 1 ag.. ' ig fi left to right: S. Thomas. G. Peters, I. M Cullwugh D lximbr ugh M Br wwn H Paykr A yearbook in the mak- ing requires patience, cooperation and courage to meet the deadlines for publication. The staff has strived to make the 1967 Red and White a memo- rable book. I0 Q, ji - ..-vp lwizv 1 left to right: C, Robertson, D. Rhome, V. Watson. S. Robbins. C. Streeter. E, Freema . D. W d' d R. H red and Wh1fC n oo .ir . odge, E. Smith left to right: Layout Editor - C. Gailliard Editor - R. Heath Layout Editor - S. Jones Editor - C. Freeman ll ' ' ' ' ' Y' -- ...zur-Y -T ., v, -7. ,.,,, W W senior miss senior Deloris Brown x l R .-h CIUCCHS nw-ff vnu. v-1. -. S m....,f-...p.....- .,.. ..,,,,,,, ,N-...ff i I miss W.s.s.C. Dorothy Dans board of trustees l i I 1 i i l I .KJ-G V X N . 1 i A Seated: left to right: J. Paul Wallace, President Williams. John Hough. Winfield Blackwell. Clark S. Brown, Thomas Rice, William R. Crawford. Samuel O. Jones. Standing: Gordon Tomlinson, Sam J, Burrow, Jr.. Ralph M, Stockton. Jr., N.L. Dillard. vice president -vs-V. TQ--Q-. . 1 Dr, W. Archie Blount 14 r i I il il I l I l f - l H l 'l i l -..L exch ange studen ts QS D9 --im. . ,,-, , K km 7 ' 1 Fl ian -5 SP1 H ,i.........1, P 1 Q4 - ii Representing Southern Illinois University in an exchange program are left to right: Ruth Riley. David Baggott. and Ann Funderburk. 15 -...aim ff- --4135. 7, -- -. Xxk, 9, 4,-, Ll V C 14 Q Vj Q..,, 1 i 1-is 'K ff .4 E Q 4 0 x I :nv qu-nal if U i - Earl Monroe, '67, holds single game scoring record for North Carolina . . . 68 points against Fayetteville State, and is a small college All-American. miles to run goals to reach f l I . , .1-'Y 'T' 'fy f ' ,Q - - fi J Trackman Leon Coleman, '67, and holds l second best record in the 120 yd. High- Hurdles - 13.2 seconds . . . Florida Relays 1966. I . . before our journey ends. 16 ' 4 U i I i 1 N. il W ' 0 ,f Q 9 ADMINISTRATICN FACULTY M 81 STAFF , W 'I 1 17 'W t g..:L .-r-feqg-1'-f f-1.1.-...-.. f -- Dr, Ltfuyelle Parker, Dean of Instruction X x L . ,'H X is .Lf Mrs, Frances R, Coble. Registrar '- .41-' 4 ,ax 18 Mm yr .- i . 5 C ,- L 4 uf' I I- ex, X' 7 Q-3'-'W I Mr. James R. Gamhrell, Business Manager 1- 'A x Mrs. Clara H, Pmkney. Secretary lo the Business Manager Mr, Wlllxe E. Grlssom, Asinslant Business Manager cvs A JA -, , 'nw' ,r ,mu ' - 2 4 N 1 w F K ...I Mrs. Marne H. Rnsehoro, Secretary IU Asslslant Buslncsm Manager Mr. Wnllue ll. Juno, Chief -'Xu-m1r1tm1l X,- QXx' l Mr. Randell A. C3111 Mrs. Dorldine T. Rucker, Cashier AL.. ,.,. -..-..........i..l... 1 '. A ,Z .ul ' ' 1 6 r .S 'F -,pus 21 X. irx . N.-. lx-:K ' lf ',. -4' r ., .fntffff ' 7r, Mis r Il f' 1 I V i .41 i 'i!-ug-7 Mrs. Golden B. Wall, Director of Student Teaching J N. Eff ' 1 E? I I 27 AA 1 Dr. Charlie B. Hause -s-.' I 1 Miss Dorothy Fair. Secretary Mrs. Naomi E. Attu v-M - -f...j- ,.,,., , , ,Agm....- ,.. X! Q up i ,S 1 4 r. Director of Teacher Education il' Ji ? i fl I V ' ... ..-... mr: :gy-,v ull...- !, .Q .13 ii ff. 2 5: I-I -.nal 4 I 1 k ' x . ' N l sas. fx il- -4 I . 1 xi cks. Secretary to the Director of Teacher Education ni, ri V .QQ , .. 5132? Q '3 'fa f,by!ll'..-:i. -V T' -Q ' ' Q x 4 '21 , -- N H -' N 2- 21 A - 4' 1 5 z -5 . X I 3 D . 'N : Q -- I .3 , . 1 f 'Q 3, ' Lu I 3 x L.: E Kgs -X l I Mrs, Mary S. Isom, Dean of Nursing School A ll- , . I 1, ' n .V I -L 1 lLw+2-,W l M GI' 7j,.-I f T' L....., ' f -Aa-, . I I , I r I r Mm Danctlu J. Fitts, Secretary uw the Dean of Nursing Mfg, Belly B, Hines' College Nurse B 24 , i 1 I V WWA. i Ilia. :swim 1--4' -ni 1 Mr. Joseph L. White Mrs. Margaret G, Johnson Dale Processing Manager Key Punch Operator Mrs. Geraldine Conrad Switchboard Operator I H i Q 1 V Miss Lucy Hairston Miss Josephine G, Samuel Upward Bound Secretary Secretary lo the Librarian 25 ' fl- '- frgy?--75-1v,,--,,..- - , Xl' t' -Z' - I 'P lffxf- - 1' .fi N S V' xv- 7 -xg I I 7. -05' .r X bf- is - -1.2 Mrs. Lucy H. Bradshaw, Librarian Library Staff: Mrs. Dorothy Builuy. Miss Mildred H, MilU6lIE, Mrs. Lucy Bru1lQhziw.Mrs.GcrylG, Moore, Mrs, Josephine Samuel 26 IQ V i .....l. 4 r 2 l 5 4' 4 1. N xl! -Q tv - '- WW Mrs. Fannie M. Williams, Admissions Officer -1 iiillvll -3. io I7 L' L0 A' 22 23 zu 12.17282-O30 JI l l 1 I l 1 i l l r l l Mrs. Mary L. Smalls, Student Aid and Admissions Officer Secretary Mr, Hamlet E, Goore, Director of Placement 27 r , YB, an Mrs. Birdell D. Lawhorn Mrs. Nannie Hammond Matron, Atkins Hall Matron, Bickett Hall iii lil' Fl ifl plan r- .-Q ---.- L -' 'li R A 1 I i 4 Mrs. Juanita C. Williams Mrs. Carrie M. Bennett Matron, Pegram Hall Malron. Colson Hall W . A - - l l f f -ROBINSON l ljgxlsasghsfolme inf I ...i un., u.4-u.1Lsi- '- plmlIE u3'5E' sian xii Y ff S X if X ,f4 ,Q 5 - ' ' ' ll . Mrs. Ruth M. Bethea Miss Lillie S, Ellington Matrun, Msmre Hall Matron, Brown Hall 28 .-1-. l l l . . 'T S l l KK' -- .3 l.....,,,,w, 'wllluagn IIIIIIHIIII1, ,,1 I All ll Il X ll l ' ff . ' - -'W- A. f. A ' arg. - - B f V ,, ,. I . i ' ' !1'1:i'ff HH' , f. - 'V' H r lI ,r ' :Liu :fu . f - 7'lI'f,lJ1'r'7 ffl . Y T fs lf? Yi' ul Mr. William J. Witherspoon Bookstore Manager Y N -lg Mr. Thomas L. Brown, Postmaster Wmston-Salem Slate College Statnon 29 if-1351.-f + V- ,,, I Vs. ll r'.,,,,,.-.- f-nav' .Awi Mr, William H. Bowens Now is the lime for all men to come to the aid of their country. 1 i . 4 6? ' TQ-T-- f . gi ,I-V .Q h A..- ,-- 3' l ' i I I Mrs, Meada Poindexler Have these reports in today or else. 30 IH I I 1 Z l w 5 1'fai ,KY V Mr. H.E. Williams This is the day, forge! about the past. l ifi V' '-. 'ff ' Q i i A V- ,, t ,pfigf , t ' Eg' -M S , , - -f . . 1 f. , Jo -' Ni, 33 , - ' -Q I :, ta5,f ,,ff? q m-,g A 1 i 1' :-:Wg ff A i-M2 Y ' , 1 l ' by 4' ' r ' Q 6 y '-A -...ftlggk rf ' 'h 'K V V , ':,.5,.gl41 I . fu 'Qli eT-Fm ,A eg' ' --- f Mrs. Virginia K. Newell Tremendous logic. but it could be better. . . ,n , N 9, , ' .Q-i Mrs. Gloria Goore A'That's it, that's it. you finally got it. Dr. Martha Rossitch Maybe'?'7'?. Mrs. Annie Fraiser Let us consider. for example , . . ., it , l. '- Q 1 -. ' ' :Ii ,1flrl'll.l.'f'W x t , ,. . . 1.-v-. ,-A J 1 .r,,,, w Q i ni , g in -si ki .l , v P A ry il Miss Carrie Robinson You have a responsibility . . .' Mrs. Sylvia Williams Esta Bien. Mrs. Juanita Ouhre Speak with understanding. and it will lic undersmml. i fir? Mrs. Nell W Please. listen To help a lazy student is a waste of time L 5 llllllll ..- 'fn - , .K-Q? .A ef' . I' , , 5 X :gf -t,, v. ,-- ' 1 l l . ' K. , M 1 Q' 3' :.. W . Af' QW L sw -5-HQ' X . fix .. ll'-NX! in '-'PS X 1 xg- 9 -is ' '. l . 1 -K. ... - . ,1 A1ffJff J - 'F' ' 1 ,, ' is - if X i f 1145.5 'X - - Mrs. Melbourne S. Cummings Mrs. Hazel Harvey Mrs. L.E. Vails Time's running out . , l just love Chaucer. You dont say El , 1 S yu V X , w 'X 1 ' - Y' rea. Ji A- '?'f 9 . ., I L. Mrs. Gisele S. Chobaji Mrs. Rosetta Hauser C'est Ia Vie. II's worth the trouble, vu Nun.. ,A-,,.4 J 'X,i,,,, Mr. Luix Overbea Mrs. Anne Shorter Basically, this is good. This just isn't my day 3 3 1l 1 CJ-A--...- Y 1- li xx l i V , - I U , l ,S x ,3,3'gf: 5 -1, - f 5 ff-A - ,L M Y ! Q W ,fly a ,... L Dr. Permilla F, Dunslon Mrs. Myra M. Thomas Well, were going to listen to a record twda L y, Turn to page . . Mass Fnuslnne Holman 'Tull me wrm' mum V l 5 v. E5 I M .f N 1 H!- Mr. Harry Pickard Practice makes perfect . . 34 . ,V lm D X X, -Af I f.. ' 1 - ' 'if 3 af, l. w-:Q-wi' 1 , ll- -..L li ' 4, snufg V jr Lettering Sheets must be passed in on time. ll- .,'! 29, - 1 , ,, ' ' 'P' L Mr. Roland S. Watts Mr. James Diggs. How sweet it is. J ,t if ',::' f 1 ' Qi S i':Qf:,?u'f?. Mrs, Mitzi Shewmake Mr. James Dillard It really moves me Do it right this time. i 35 fl .2 Il A Q 5 I I - 64.1 I4 ir: 4 , L I A ' - XI' N ., at in I-1 ft . I' - N tx H I YN F XY T ': 'y ' X , 1 A l TI 7 'T ' ' I I ,IQ ' - - : 2 't:QE.'. I ' ut- ,, , -0- 'jjj - 4, Q if J 4' EJ' 1 0 '.' : 5, M 11-,U ' ' . 1 ' - I ' X - ' ff' 5 .. I , ' sag v Dr. Charles DeBerry Mrs. Dorothy H. Blount Mrs, Louise Gaither I think . . . therefore I am. All right, you begin to See. How can I get this over to the class? Mr. John F. Lewis Mrs. Eunice Parker You see darling. it's like this. I wonder if this isn't a better way . . .' Y,,..f .jg A. fits: Mrs Golden B. Walls Dr. Joseph N. Patterson As I was saying . , Tremendous! 36 -., ll l . A I HW Dr. Alphonso Vick Dr, Nadipalli Sundarachari Dr. Lillian Lewis Don'l be a parasite. There must be a way . . Should I or shouldn'l I? Qia YJ Mr. John A. Fountain Dr. Jacqueline Shepperson lt's shaping upg now explain it. Now lhat's not supposed to be there. Mr. Willard C. Jordan Dr, Madho Singh Il's very difficult. but l'Il manage. ls this clear to everybody? 37 fe A 1' Mr, William J. Rice Rev. Henry S. Lewis Well. you could say that. lt's the gospel truth! af-4' fl v-., Mrs. L.S. Hamiliton Dr. Chi Shad Liang Ah, that's cute, That happened many. many. many years ago. Dr. LB. lowers Dr. W.B. McLaughlin Classes like this make me proud. 4'ln terms of the situation . . 38 .n i l 4 l. 'l' l v l I l .L MIS- Linda Bland Mr. Robert Cummings and they conquered . . Don't smile at meg I'm married, Dr. J. Walter Coleman 'iff ug :lv-.5 , ff ,A Mr. John B. St.l.feger ln the days of King James Dr. R.S. Gupte We are reminded of the time that . , -This QOUI-Se makgg me homegickf' 6136155 J . y- V--,,,.,.-- A-in ly . Mr- HH- Hill Mrs, L. Terrell Miss Del Greenblatt Yes, l was born . . Sure l can smile, occasionally, l believe they traveled this way 39 .LL YN - . I: Mrs, Sadie Webster Mrs. Laura M. Mosley Miss Shirley Carson Now, let's see about this plan. You may see this again. Cam Sleep and P355 the Stale Board- Mrs. Rosemary Rollins Mrs. Betty W. Weayer 4'Are you sure you understand? May I help YOU? 'E Mrs. Eliza Farrow Speak to me. are you comfortable? Mrs. Willie M. Kennedy m taking note nf that statement, 40 -.,,.. 1 i ...L f VL I , ,. ' 'Q fr U Zvi: , 2 '-w r.- 3:-.Q-F 4 1 fQ11+ 1,ff-221+ Mr. Cleo Wallace Mr, John X. Miller This is how it has lo be A 'Man, are you klddin ? Nu! Pictured Mr. Clarence Gaines Mr. Thomas R. Conrad ll as H1 L-C ,. li ' 7 1 'W-, 1. - A.qx f Mrs. Vivienne B. Conley Mrs. Marcelene Scales Kinda cute, Kinda cute . . Ah Hah! Dun't bend those knees. 41 vw - - - - -..--vi. , mrgzf , 1 Lf? P-1... . F- I I I I .....1- Mrl T. J. Duncan, Plant Engmeer 1 f F F Y . I n , ,... al- n , 'I' I -.3-.. I - X 1 , .- .ff -Lui . .-mi. Lf - 1 ... - 9 ll L I' vm lu! Miss Annu M lkmke. Muunlenuncv: Dept. Secretary Ii. L 'W-UQ -l-+ in--::fE- . ik -x 1.1 47 27'- -4 av' ...- M: Mr. Hugh N. Smith. Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Alexander E. Barber. Laundry Supervisor wsu! Hi ,X 'la ,L xeaf' PJ Mr. Willie R, Thomas. Stock Clerk 43 JL-. ,-,L .Y . - W 4 1. ...... V XX. ll , 1,1 l .Vg Q l QL 'v ' W ' M f , Q f , , l Vx P l - fi - to Q- LL lm: .v1,',E', 1 l - Q at wel M itll' lt gt- -t . 1 ' QW- , L , ' l l Q' X lt, X X ,iv Y, I ' tml, X A 3575 . V . 'll v ' lm af l ty ' X 1 K X X., D . l - - p ' I ' l X' A x X' is X X xf O Standing left to rxght: J. Stocks, I. Hammonds. P. Witherspoon, W. Miles. M. Garret. R, McNeal. Seated left to right: M, Brown. E. Woody, M. Reld, L. Berry, C. Brown, C. McDonald. 5, From bottom lo lop: H. Henderson. W. Muller, A. Love, J. Walker, M. Tucker, J. Boozer, F. Reynolds, T. Wxlliams. H. Grier, 44 -1-L if x I 7 Q ' 1 i l r. I ' Supervisorx uf the Dining Hall Staff Standing from left to right: Mrs. Shirley Hayes. Mrs. Sophia Holm, Miss Wilhelmina Jean, .Z 1 L . .. f 91 1? v , Q 3- l l . - - , Q .. 5 v V . 4 5 , , ff uv ll ! . I X Dining Hall Staff Standing left to right: C. Brown, R. Liltlejohn, T. Wright, J. McCray. J. Wade, L. Watson, C. Jackson, G. Martin, A. Miller Sealed from lef! to right: P. Caldwell, L. Pugh. S. Crowell, R. Wilson, P, McKinney, P. Waddell, L. Stocks. 45 STUDENT BODY 46 'Dv -45.-D -., y :Md ,NUI-fqlh +5 . -:-' '.,, -1:2-ff . 4 X K gf . -.ar. Q ,- ' -.ff 'we-N. f K, ' '-X-K 5 '. x ,H . Y., Q 5 .X 2 P w w , xx W , X x E. .il,,,.f ,.-,. , 7l.'j'2ff: ., 5frf?-:ff .- ,IL , 13,9453 ' X 36? ...Q-zfbdrrv-1-,. . ' ' 5 NW -inf , . .gift-kg -. .-. N 1-pe..-Af-7g,y,b,Ifi53E5 V .4 ...N , ' '5f39.Z..'?1':Q 717.-F -.4 5, I. hr, - w-'rt 3' r nv... .415 .-. M'4 f-.':'1a-. ' .1 . . -. .--P, . ,, . , v, .' ,. , lo. -. -V . . :4 ,,'a. 7 , - - .v 1. f-fjA ' ' v'9'4', F-1... ws..-'ai' '7'f', l. Q' -H f.V I .L-w' ' ,U -Qfj.. I 1 -.-'x- ' ' ' -,Q ww- . 1-. -1 ,,... 1 . . 'X .,,- 5. , ' -, --1. , n' - . ' ' ., ,.-'-- r 1. ' I . -, n ..- . ., .. ,, A -. , ,,.,. r - . Q, . .5 .5 . 11 Q. - ' 4 -.. , . BS ES ES EE! 7 L 7 Q 7 Q E21 1? i A C P4 ,, PH1 H g P4 M EEE A 4 N 3 , 3,11- P freshmen ' 4 'Jlv' Robert Adams Carl Algood Carrie Alston Marva Alston Jimmie Anderson Larry Antwine Bettie Applewhite Estalene Artis Maxine Artis Helen Atkinson Doris Avery Ann Bailey Chevene Bailey Teresa Bailey Virginia Baker Thomas Ballard Roslyn Baaks Edna Barden Beverly Barnes Nellie Barr I I I ,I 1: ,I ', I I I I I u I I I I I i I I I I II I I I I I I I If ll 'I I I I II I I I I I I I I, XI Ii I I I I. 1. 'I I .I I Dorothy Battle Duremea Battle Margaret Beasley Janet Beckett Clara Beckham Denise Best Diane Best Rachel Blount Gail Boler Donnell Bowie Mae Branch Bobby Brandon Freshman Class Officers. Left to right -S :pw QP' L65 1 ,af I 'ef 'if ' 5.019 -'3' :J 5 Gibson. E. Green, R. Farris, J. Lightsey vs., 1 51 ,4-N X ,CH ,d' It 4, ,362 wt' vi' 5 Walda Braxton Janeasa Brent Irene Broadnax Jeane Brooks John Brown Patsy Brown Robert Brown Carolyn Buey Margaret Cain Carl Caison Carnell Campbell Jeanne Campbell Glenda Cardwell Joyce Carlisle Sandra Carolina Alexander Carter Arlene Carver Lenora Chasten Evelyn Chatman Ernest Clemons Patsy Clyburn Linda Coleman Myrtice Cook Betty Cooper Annie Coston Zandrel Cousin Richard Covington Hettye Cozart Brenda Cureton Arthur Daniels Selma Daniels Elease Dargan Olivia.Davis. Patncia Davis Randolph Dawson Lxenchen Devane Kenneth Dobbins Cheryl Donnell Marcia Dorton Bessie Dove lov' 'if 04 'O-7 rj I5 Gm 905 .J freshmen wild 'def of ef, V fc! 53 CJ' sl F -FZ .1 -4- If .7 -1 ' .. 4: X '3' ff 1, ,fr Q4 freshmen ro X v- 1' . ' If ' 3 .-x s ff: F uf- .f' 'Q was .3 o-4 ,pi .li aff ,4 '7 54 ICF ,qi Carmella Dunlap Frederick Edwards Joseph English Eldora Ewing Gwendolyn Farr Judy Fenderson Audrey Frields Anthony Ford Judith Friday Susie Frink Stephen Garland William Gay Mark Gibson Eleanor Gilbert Selma Glaise Linda Goodson Judith Gossette Yvonne Govan Verona Graham Lauren Graves Betty Green Elizabeth Green Yvonne Grier Edwina Griffin Malinda Griffin Dorothy Gunn Lacy Gunn Reamus Gunn Frank Hadley Deborah Hairston Delores Hall William Hall ,Q Brian Hamilton Olivia Hamilton Charles Hargrove Mary Hargrove Myrtle Hargrove Larry Harmon Mary Harrelson Lois Harris Mary Harris Annie Harrison Ervin Hassell Saunder Henderson Anne Hester Mary Hinton Lillian Hoggard Joan Holland Annette Holt Glenda Hood Sara Horne Anita Horton Loleta Horton Robert Horton Faye Houpe Mary Houser Brenda Howell Rhea Hunting Reginald Isley Gail Jackson Joseph Jackson Joyce Jackson Elva Johnson Anita Jones Donald Jones Gwendolyn Jones Hattie Jones Jacqueline Jones James Jones Ruby Jones Monte Joyner Debra Jumper Miriam Kelly Phyllis Kimbroug John Latham Jo Ledbetter David Lee Percy Lesure Billie Lewis -40 bel freshmen -sr' Deron Lewis Edward Lewis Joseph Lightsey Virginia Liles Martha Linton Mary Logan Floyd Love Evelyn Lucas Marsha Lutterloh Tempia Marrow Van Marsh Robert Massey James Matthis Cynthia McCallum Joyce McLaughlin Allen McManus Melvin McNair Marie McSwain Howard Mebane John Michael Ann Miller Fred Mizzell Martha Moore Wesley Moore Brenda Morris Jimmy Murphy Patricia Murrill Floyd Neal Ronald Nelson Dorothy Newkirk Ethel Newsome Albert Newton Marilyn Nicholson Dianne Norwood Evora Oden Gail Owens John Paige Jackie Parker Phyllis Partee James Patterson ,--. IT ff' I 5.-'1 r- - a . A .1 Afagnngiy h ' T f' ,..,.- i i' .' f -fiif Q 1 .s 4 A ,rj K .- P' fQ Q' ,ki sf' P gl --4' A fi ,Mg 0.99 I f 1' o-P 59 Minnie Pearson Elmore Peoples Lobita Perez Brenda Perry Patricia Pharr Raeford Pigford Barbara Pittman Saundra Pridgen Janice Rainer Barbara Reed Peggy Reed Franklin Reid Monica Reid Patricia Reid Patricia Rice Betty Richardson Flora Riddick Frances Riddick Lottie Robinson Richard Robinson Rochelle Robinson Rebecca Rogers Lee C. Sanders Beatrice Saunders Phyllis Scales Bronville Scott Jacqueline Scott William Scott Gloria Sharpe Joyce Shearin Elizabeth Shelley Julia Sheppard Waunzo Sherard Rose Sherrod Barbara Shipmon Darlis Silver Minnie Silver Glenda Sims Willie Small Donald Smart yn.-n 04-4 sv ..f f 7 :dit f S A Q fe .12 freshmen ,.'-nr -.1 90. .I PL' i l f fa L of-5 4, gn 62 Laura Smith Laura P. Smith Samuel Smith Larry Spencer Queen Spigner Shelia Springs John Spruell Marshall Stanton Carolyn Steele Calvin Stith Eugene Sturdivant Leon Sturdivant Rebecca Sullivan Deloris Sutton Peggy Switzer Brenda Talbert Joseph Talley Gwendolyn Taylor Hannah Taylor Carolyn Thomas ii ..L Cedric Thomas Douise Thomas Felicidoll Thomas Sedalia Thomas Brenda F. Thompson Brenda J. Thompson Linda Thompson Eugene Timmons Anita Tinsley Joyce Tuck Robertha Tyson Delores Wagoner Josephine Waiters Beverly Wallace Annie Watkins Linda Watkins Charlie White Gwendolyn White Thomas White Linda Whitfield ,nr ,,,n 1- . KU' ..-5 j If ,J ...J Var ,. li'l-v---,,,,A ,V -Ah A lip- AY . 1 -17 .. MT, - .f' 0-4' 7. 0-3 freshmen Constance Wooten Roy Wright ,.- Jane Young ff 64 Quether Wilkins Dennise Williams Donald Williams Janice Williams Millie Williams Robert Williams Sandra Williams Gwendolyn Wilso l'l 5 M E E I 7 l Q T Q K P4 P4 W D4 4 X ,L m f Ll' it Jean Allen Hilda Anderson Rgbert Anderson sophomores Joy Atkinson Yvonne Bass QP' Patricia Atkinson Eva Belle Deborah Andrews La' ..,--.n w-I Amy Anthony Mattie Arnold Iris Ballard Delihah Barnes Brenda Bennett Hattie Black ,.-I ...Z KV' rfi' t-O ' 'wb 3.9 R.: 66 1 ,.. yr Varline Artis Barbara Bass Royetta Bowditch 0.0, ...L V . Q... . I . ...Q 1 jr ' w. 1 1 Sophomore Class Officers f LefItorighl:l.Mason.A.WiII1ams, C. Brown, R. Wrlllams. G. Herrmg. A.C. Martin. L. Evans. R. Houston. President. lil vi:-f X Mable Boyd Beuniqe Bradley Minnie Brewington Eva Brower Carolyn Brown James Brown I 1 ! V I I 1 ! 67 .I Tommie Bruton Q94 rj 00' QJ oo' Q.,-s ffl '27 OP' -EE' 4-'C' Janet Buchanan Daisy Bulter Laura Burnett Julia Calhoun Gloria Canady Melva Cannon Jacqueline Cardwell Barbara Carter Gwendolyn Carroll Cleveland Cauthen SJW Mary Clavon , N . ,.qJ 'ia-i ...Z Linfla Clay Phyllis Clement Faye Clifton 0 4? Yolanda Clinton - 68 Betty Clyhurn Eyvone Coble sl? ga.: l 1 ..J- I I I I . QI l I I 'I I II -I ll I ,I I I I I I I I I I Il I I II If III 1, I il I I I I I I 'Y' f 0-P-' Janet Cole Dorothy Coleman Donald Cordell Mabel Corpening sophomores William Darity Daphne Dearman ifi Y, 945 William Crew Marry Curry Cynthia Davis Olga Davis Thomasina Davis Mary Deberry Katie Dillahunt Tressie Dingle 'QL 'H' -A - ...-aux -.- Y.- .1 Michael Curry Sandra Daye Hilliard Dozier Q-4 Fw, tai- -:i 9-J Ann Dubose ,. ITV Jannie Eaddy sophomores Betty Floyd Burmadeane George ff, Henry Foote Willie Gerald ' 1-J xii Avenida Eaton Gus Evans Janet Fox Delores Ginyard Fannie Edwards as 'fv' Lucille Evans Margaret Freeman Bettie Glenn nl ' .Q Betty Flowers Lula Galbreath Yolanda Glenn L1 gs sf' und' K' 3 3 i 70 ' N L td 1' Nr E Q 3 Y 3 ifr L GI' Laquines Goodwin Geraldine Grant Ruthie Grier Virginia Hampton Theron Harley Billie HaI'riS 1 .. f Jr ii V .J I A ' gf, -.Q Kenneth Griffin Jessie Hailey Saundra Harris Barbara Hassell Fi 3.P 4-I' Pamela Hawkins Peggy Henry April Herndon Gloria Herring Johnny Hill Sarah Hill Clay Hines 71 -LL Q 1 U-A -lv-an-Sv-. . ,-. .1-...1.-,--i.l-V iq 'ff' hy l 6,1 ti. 45 ,iq 500 John Hodge Macy Holley Quentin Holmes Robert Houston Lasenia Howie Brenda Humphrey Maurice Ingram Zandra Ingram Queen Isler Jacqueline Jackson lv spa 9' LUFGHZO JHCIKSOU Robert Jamerson Barbara James Q44 Elizabeth Jerald Janet Johnson Margaret Johnson Georgia Jones 72 ll i l l l 1 ' Lola Jones I l V sophomores K i i i r i Ronald Kincaid 5 Marilon Law iQ' Q-ev' Mary Jones Velvin Jordon Elaine Joyce Gloria Kirby Carol Leach l 1 ifR sTQ,i N Ji Ir il V ,IJ i i i l , l l l i 5 I. .Z--- ,, .Ab Barbara Kelly Manuel Kennedy Donald Kincaid Laura Knight Josephine Langston Brenda Lattimore D0l'0lhY Lee Dawne Lester Letha Lmk 1-I' gf.-6 73 -.H 45.20 - 'M-1 ---- --1 -iL.i....,. -fr.-in--,,..f --M77 . L J' Vivian Lomick Frankie Lucas Azell Martin sophomores Roy McKay Sylvia Mitchell Yvonne McKinney JoAnn Monroe S-I Janet Mason sri ef' 0.4 Dale Matthews Beatrice McAdoo Nettie McGill Margaret McRae Shirley Moore Brenda Mebane Robert Moye 3 I no --r is 74 G0 Phillip Melton Willie Mumford tw -4' l gy if l l l I l l l I 4 x! 'x' VL' il gun auf' tj? if ii Claudette Murphy Maxine Oliver Spaniel Nero Carolyn Page IR xr. ff' x fi Luevora Nicholson Frances Nixon Betty Nolon Janice Parker Mary Patrick Minnie Paylor Eunice Peace Dorothy Pearson Bernice Pender Shirley Pete Mary Petty Wanda Petty Chlories Pinkney 94-v . ,, 1,-.-.-,-- -.....-..'. - , ., .. . .. 4-.A3 75 I , Q.AJ sf IT Q4-1 -v , ,1 ' Leah Pulliam Linda Roseman Hazel Pinnix Eleanor Powell Loretta Proctor Julia Rivers Julius Rose Lucy Rose Thomas Samuels Judith Sanders Mattie Saunders Helen Shaw Evelyn Shouse Doris Siler yi: Sharon Richardson Melde Rutledge Lois Sloan 76 ,Q l l g ,fo Q! 1' Deborah Smith Geraldine Smith sophomores Patricia Story Mary Taylor rx fl OJ' Samuel Strickland Willie Taylor Mary Smith Willa Smith Brenda Summers Wilma Thaxton VQ- e-9 1 . f -S ffl ' '31 'T . + .1-I' -I ' Q.....L.,.Qz.... ..f Ll' 3--5, Shirley Smith ps ZW if' Barbara Still Tonya Talley Phyllis Thomas ,:if:t..t,v w.'LZ'f LL Sandra Stinson Audrey Taylor Roslyn Thomas 4,4-0. wwf 77 ,av -06' J Johnny Thompson Hazel Tillery Beverly Twitty Linda Vaughn sophomores Bettie Wells Laverne Whitted Gloria Westry Aljeuron Williams Lorraine Wall Prentice White Allen Williams ff? 0-4. Lillie Walters Delores Whitsett Carol Williams Laura Webber Maggie Whitt Carolyn Williams 9.5 0.44 ,' ,.2' fl' 78 ui ji l. I e-f, 5 Victoria Williams Jerry Willis r l i 4 l Q E l 4 Vivienne Winthrop Joan Wynn Robert Young J l I I N l 79 a....h arms: Y Sandra Willis spirit display christmas s0phomorCs E E E H I 7 Q 7 X P4 M M X X J ..,, ... .Z 'Ti F15 NJN fe- 73 PAP- K7 Marion Alston Joseph Askew Dianna Bailey Carolyn Brooks L-I 'il NK-'Q gk 1 IQ! ,JJ Rita Alston Betty Atkinson Faye Banks Shirley Bryant -.4-Y Q---vi Marvis Archie David Baggott Patricia Battle Deloris Campbell rws s-N yd! 'an' S-Z C! bi '. if juniors Thelma Bolden Beryl Carlton 06- .lunior Class Officers Left to right: D. Lewis, N. Wright. L. Turner-President, D. Rogers. J. Foster Carnetta Cheek Shirley Clavon qv-9 ...:gr.:n:nk.i... . ...-V Aske W. Wilhelmenia Cheek David Corry 0-clk 'i 1 I Claudia Cherry Deloris Covington Y Q ob ,eo i ff' J. va-A up 1-'Ns sf' O19 'ks-li il Palmer Cyrus Walter Ellis T- Gwendolyn Davidson Hythia Evans Sandra Finger James Foster QA' William Daye Joyce Everette Jacquelyn Flowers Phyllis French Deitra Eaton Arnesta Felder Annice Forrest Ann Funderburke 'Nt' F' 'ol ff' fi-1 F fx 5,4 ,ia Robert Galloway Vivian Garland Otis Gibson Shirley Gilchrist Ephraim Gorham Ethel Graves Sandra Graves Gloria Hairston James Hairston Gloria Hall Eunice Hampton Diane Harper '76 l 'P jumors Alfred Hall Norma Harper QF ji 85 ' '..g....A1.-nal.L.a.ve .rar:-1-r-:.-e--n-v-1-v--- 1- - -.- . - '50 px Q -9-BJ Q-Q-Q 'I-if iv' ur X ' 7' Lu 'qv' Carol Harris Julia Harshaw Sandra Hewelt Elaine Hodges Goldia Hglmeg Johnson Hunter Ralph Joyner JHHIICIIC Kea pu? ' vi' aja- Q 15 f'fl jumors Roberta Henry Patricia Holiday Evelyn Johnson Bernadette Kelly Mildred Jones Elizabeth Kelly 65.45, '-.nv 4 41 'S Q-+73 oC'r, ,...f Annetta King David Lewis n--4 w-Y ,Q 9h Corria King Kay Lindsay Brenda Lowery Carolyn McCarther .,- ,W , Angeline Lea Thomasina Lindsay Janice Lyons Felicia McCarther ffs rv 1'i'e Carolyn Leggett Rachel Little Zelma Malloy Magdalene McDowell VR pn..-4 ff... .gin Q, 1 5 'go o-J' 5. Zi'h-nrt--.-.. ,-. Y W6 IV! 5 J ik? Linda McLaurin Terry Morgan Q5 1-ani Mary Mercer Joan Morris William Obey Freda Paige A ha Doris Mitchell Thomas Mullins Vernal Oglesby Peggy Patrick if Claudette Moore Mary Munn Fornecer Packenham Gwendolyn Patterson Y ilk Os A' H1 1-P' .4 'E Qs!! E' Brenda Pendleton Barbara Pinnix Patricia Rodgers Susie Siler .QW Wilma Peoples Noah Phillips Daisy Rogers Eva Silver ff' IK Joyce Pettis Ruth Riley Fannie Satterfield Vera Simms Y -P-' who-0 i 89 ..-- .4...sn..... iT!-A ,. rx' juniors Dorothy Shade Lawrence Simpson qv 09' iv .15 as-P eral ? 1, xi' .Lf .J 'wr' Sherrill Stanley Lawrence Starks Hubert Stokes Lillie Swann Annie Taylor Margaret Thomas Charles Thornton Vernell Treadwell Barbara Tuck Gloria Tyson Robert Vanhooke Linda Walker I' L15 LQ- ,.4-4 juniors Lewis Turner Ruby Warren L05 gan ,- ff: . y n 5:3 C 13 Biffy Watt Shirley Whitley Luvenia Williams Warren Woodard 1 . a ry . Q V .f fi' 1 'ny f.:lFi',-'fig 'fi .iffy af' GP' Cynthia Well Zelma Wilkerson Margaret Williams Nancy Wright rw I5- ,. X? PA 1 4 : D, Qu' 91 ,gg1....2-.......qQ:fz1...na:nf.:a.- A . . f - .- V.. . e V V 1 'lx 'A . 'fi ' ' . if mors resent if A ' lu P the1r queen - . . . pat holiday Tl 'WP' 92 me V A 7 L 7 Q 7 Q Q W Q 7 L. P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 N P4 C fx 4, S 's H E A X N C 0 I1 1 ll Q ff1.4 K ,Z 5. 'Vps . ki '31 1 X Walks seniors campaign 2.11 d Win 'X T5 W1 Celehral ion .A gg. senior Class Officers Left to right: Virginia Watson, Patricia Walker, Ira McCullough'Presidenl 95 ,,,...a -CW ,Jw STACY ALFORD FLOSSIE ALLEN BARBARA BELLAMY BERNICE BESS RUTH BERGER Alford, Stacy L. 65 Chamber St. Lumberton, N.C. Major-Biology Minor-Chemistry Allen, Flossie F. 144 Bridge St. Leaksville. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Bellamy, Barbara I. 503 Oakwood Ave. Durham, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Bess,Bernice Berger, Ruth M. Rte 5 Box 16 Chatham. Va. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Bigby, Leon 5025 Longbrook St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-History Minor-English Blackwell, Louise E. Rte 5 Box 74 Henderson, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Bobo, Betty I. 625 Fulton Ave. Spartanburg, S.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Bowman, Mary P. Rte 2 Box 45 Walnut Cove. N.C. Major-History Minor-Art Brown, Delois 213 Hunteroon St. Newark, N.J. Major-English Minor-History Brown, McKinley 150 Pennsylvania Ave. Newark, N.J. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Math Burgin, Larry Bumette, Barbara E. 216 N. Graham St. Chapel Hill. N.C. Major-Elementary Education MinorfHistory Byers, Eutrilla 817 Waytt St. Charlotte. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History ri JN- ,R pi, fvv W., 0-'J A-1 , W., LEON BIGBY LOUISE BLACKWELL LARRY BURGIN 'Q' Mia, Raw' ,J BETTY BOBO MARY BOWMAN DELOIS BROWN MCKINLEY BROWN BARBARA BURNETTE EUTRILLA BYERS 1 :...4:g.:..-...mu:r-r.n-1 . .4-Q. , ' A: -Q.. .J 97 4 ,J-FJ .nuf- 1 ,- fun , 'ip .,s,. Q LEONE CANNON QUEEN CARRINGTON DELORIS COVING TON fm, va N --. I l QL' 'Ju if NJ f5x 'E .4-.gy 3: , ,PN EDWARD CHARLESTON LEON COLEMAN EVELYN CARTER IDA COLEMAN SHIRLEY COWARD JOSEPH CRISP Y - 98 L Cannon, Leone N. 1066 Virginia St. Mt. Airy, N.C. Major-English Minor-History Carrington, Queen E. Rte 2 Box 102 Woodsdale. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Carter, Evelyn D. 413 W. Sth St. Chase City, Va. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Charleston, Edward 507 Price Ave. Durham, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Coleman, Ida D. 1004 Clemmonsville Rd. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Coleman, Leon Covington, Deloris 145 N. Cook St. Bennettsville, S.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Phy. Ed. Coward, Shirley C. Rte 1 Box 92 A Griton, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Crisp, Joseph 1137 Rauhut St. Burlington, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Cunningham, Brenda J. 20 Sumpter St. Badin. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Curry, Billy .loe 207 Sacco St. Belmont, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-History Daniels, Maggielene P.O. Box 54 Northside, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Davis, Dorothy F. 2901 Teresa Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-English Minor-History Davis, lacqueline C. 1108 Fargo St. Durham, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology .,...4... f . 'Z 5 41 -..4 A , f- -1 K .qv A- It BRENDA CUNNINGHAM MAGGIELENE DANIELS 319 V n BILLY CURRY DOROTHY DAVIS ,1- fdi 4-5, JACQUELINE DAVIS I PHILIP DAVIS MAMIE DAY ELEANOR DUNLAP CONSTANCE FARRINGTON WILLIAM FARROW Davis, Philip 910 Sixth St. Lynchburg, Va. Major-Physical Education Minor-History Day, Mamie L. Rte 2 Box 230 Scotland Neck, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Dunlap, Eleanor 1976 Maryland Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Music Farrington, Constance Box 149 Oakmount Cr. Durham, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Farrow, William R. 2812 Teresa Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-History Ford, Laura E. 1112 Rundell St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Ford, Xavier Ivan 103 N W 27 St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Foster, Nannie E. 516 Wray St. Reidsville, N.C. MajorfElementary Education Minor-Art Foster, Patricia A. 1529 Jennings St. Charlotte, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Foust, Ruby Rte 1 Box 288 A Haw River, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minorfl-Iistory Fowler, Betty I. 1826 Trade St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Business Education Minor-English Freeman, Coleman Ir. 2701 Raleigh Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-History Minor-Sociology Freeman, Earl L. 1625 Slater Ave. Fayetteville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Furches, Shirley L. Box 52 Shallowford Rd. Lewisville, N.C. Major-History Minor-Sociology 1 '-.,,1' .R , . 'J' --he ' ' 4 ff T , K lf' LAURA FORD XAVIER FORD COLEMAN FREEMAN ig V 1.4.1 TILTQT- '..i7f?Q ij Lf NANNIE FOSTER PATRICIA FOSTER RUBY FOUST BETTY FOWLER EARL FREEMAN 101 ,..--. -Q----L:-3. 1 - SHIRLEY FURCI-IES Y! XM 13131, A YVN --,1d YV' .L W ' 511 -HQ ,. ,rf ..v 4 ANDREA GARNER , CAROL GLENN JAMES GOINS THOMAS GOMILLION LAVERNE GRAHAM MILDRED GRIFFIN OPHELIA GUINE CHERYI. HARRIS MARIAN HASSELL 'Sm N , 17 if .Qf -A AW. ,I 1 . l02 'wg d X4-. N Garner, Andrea T. 2713 Bon Air Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-English Minor-History Glenn, Carol .l. 905 Taft St. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Goins, .lames R. 19 Hawthorne Ave. Yonkers. N.Y. Major-Music Gomillion, Thomas H. 1307 24th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-Art Graham, Laverne E. 1412 Hattie Ave. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Griffin, Mildred R. 310 N.W. Blvd. N.E. Winston-Salem, N.C Guine, Ophelia W. 901 Sherman Badin, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Harris, Cheryl P. 1812 Montclair Ave. Norfolk, Va. Major-English Minor-History Hassell, Marian A. P.O. Box 25 Lake Waccamaw. N.C. Major-English Minor-Library Hatcher, Nannie D. Rte 1 Box 48 Afllfill, Va. Muior4Elementary Education Minor-History Heath, Robert L. 610 Maurice St. Monroe. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Henry, Beverly Hinton, Johnnie C. 2524 Druid Hills Dr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Hodge, Rachel M. Box 294 Bradley Rd. Danville, Va. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History rr-er ff . ' fl rv, 3 NANNIE HATCHER ROBERT HEATH BEVERLY HENRY JOHNNIE HINTON 103 1uf1 RACHEL HODGE :u -.. . v A ice:-2. -ref' cf-' an--1 '7 ' it L2 V . ,-1' BETSY HOLT BENJAMIN HOSCH HAZEL IRELAND MARVA JAMES ERMA JOHNSON Holt, Betsy J. 420 E. Webb St. Mebane, N.C. Major-History Minor-Sociology Hosch, Benjamin F. General Delivery Cooleemee, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Ireland, Hazel L. P.O. Box 823 Elon College, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History James, Marva D. Rte 1 Box 78 A Jamesville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Johnson, Erma J. Rte 4 Burlington. N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-Sociology Kelly, Wilma S. 606 Umstead St. Durham, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Keyes, James E. RFD 4 Box 526 Washington, N.C. Major-Music Kimbrough, Dorothy Rte 1 Box 325 B Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Lee, Mae Marshall 204 Covert St. Brooklyn, N.Y. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Linney, Nellie R. P.O. Box 23 Hiddenite, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Little, Ruth Logan, Beaulah A. 26 Center St. Canton. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Lomick, Dorothy A. Rte 2 Box 439 Bessemer City, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Long, Dianne 1976 Maryland Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Phy. Ed. 'rim 63? , l .mA N if WILMA KELLY JAMES KEYES BEAULAH LOGAN f P31 ' 3115.351 -va' DOROTHY KIMBROUGH NELLIE LINNEY DOROTHY LOMICK kA f'f',' T' an v 105 I'-rx 1 a-'fw21xf'A1xn:.aI7 412 ZR . V Y 1 MAE M. LEE RUTH LITTLE DIANNE LONG H a u- fx . . 1- ' I 4-w 03 X . SANDRA MANNING JOANN MARTIN IRA MCCULLOUGH in it CECELLIA MATTHEWS MELVIN MAYO CHARLES MCCORKLE SHEILA MCCOY GERALD MCDONALD JULIAS MCDONALD -49 los X 247 T Manning. Sandra L. Rte l Box 277 Siler City. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Martin, JoAnn 304 Gray St. Durham. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Matthews, Cecellia A. 737 Bunche Dr. Raleigh, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Phy. Ed. mayo, Melvin 5907 Eads St. N.E. Washington, D.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Phy. Ed. McCorkIe, Charles Rte 1 Box 493 Newton, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History McCoy, Sheila J. 307 N. Walkertovvn Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-l-listory Minor-Soc. McCullough, Ira L. 1214 E. 25th St. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History McDonald, Gerald W. 410 Lincoln St. Belmont, N.C. Major-History Minor-Sociology McDonald, lulias M. Rte 5 Box 120 Monroe. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History McGill, Hazel M. 2453 Caledonia Dr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology McPhatter, Johnnie M. Rte 3 Box 460 Red Springs. N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-Sociology Miller, Nancy S. 633 W. 24- St. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Mintz., Doris l. P.O. Box 384 Grover, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Mitchell, Mary l. Box 331 Walnut Cove, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Mitchem, Vergie M. 2016 W. Simmons Ave. Gastonia, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art 'x .fer if F3 X? r' . I ish G... ah... , 4-. HAZEL MCGILL Joi-INNIE MCPHATTER NANCY MILLER DORIS MINTZ 47 Q ' L MARY MITCHELL VERGIE MITCHEM l VERNON MONROE ANNIE MOYE Y ff K . 2.- -H fs' PATRICIA MONTGOMERY HELEN MURPHY Cl? 'S A ' . '17, 71 -. 'ir U 1 BETTY NASH Monroe, Vernon Earl 1217 S 26 St. Philadelphia, Pa. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Montgomery, Patricia 393 Caulder Ave. Spartanburg, S.C. Major-Music Moye, Annie Murphy, Helen N. Rte 2 Box 680 Mcleansvelle, N.C. , , , Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Nash, Betty J. 1326 Clark Ave. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-History Neely, Margaret E. Rte 1 Box 53 Gastonia. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Nelly, Sonja A. 104 Booker Ave. Lexington, N.C. Major-Elem Ed. Minor-English Nixon, Richard .l. 807 Vail Ave. High Point, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English O'Pharrow, Joseph 48 B Columbia Terr Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Paylor, Hattie D. Rte 7 Box 340 Burlington, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Pendleton, Doris .l. 923 E. 18 St. Apt. B Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Perry, Janice P. 2712 Drewry Lane Winston'Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Phelps, Glendale Y. P.O. Box 15 Corapeake, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Phillips, Sandra R. 2713 Bon Air Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. MajorfPhysicaI Education Minor-Sociology Q I I 1 1 I 1 .I .VJ MARGARET NEELY SONJA NEELY JANICE PERRY g 0-I RICHARD NIXON JOSEPH O Pl-IARROW HATTIE PAYLOR DORIS PENDLETON GLENDALE PHELPS 19 A '-3' ...W ,ff 109 h .g.-:..Z.'V....J1.a..f ..i?T9!!'... uri l4f .15-r----A '-,--- ,awful-nm An-I gi: ax '73 D - on 4-' N ... if .. ' 4 VIRGINIA PICKETT DOROTHY POSEY ADDIE RICHARDSON 5, ? 1f:,4wiJ I L lL.,-5 1 v ,aff EARL PURYEAR JAMES REID SHIRLEY REYNOLDS DALLAS RHOME SHIRLEY ROBINSON -A H0 MINNIE ROSS OB H I I I Pickett, Virginia A. 313 Queen St. Beaufort, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Posey, Dorothy A. 606 Eldora St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Puryear, Earl 1322 Locust Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Reid, .lames 312 E. View St. Lenoir, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-History Reynolds, Shirley Rhome, Dallas H. J 807 Boston Ave. Washington, D.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Richardson, Addie M. 709 W. 25th St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor'History Robinson, Shirley .l. 806 Jackson Ave. Fayetteville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Ross, Minnie E. Rte 1 Box 204 Bolton, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Rowland, Sylvia D. Box 54 Woodall I-lights Smithfield. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Samuel, Laveme 919 Ferrell Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Music Satterthwaite, Delores Rte 2 Box 392 Creswell, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Scott, Lelia M. 1437 Derry St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Seward, Bernice 1201 Rankin St. Wilmington, N.C. Major-English Minor-Library Science 5 mt--.,JJf4 SYLVIA RQWLAND LAVERNE SAMUEL DELORES SATTERTHWAITE LELIA SCOTT 111 'Fei1s1li1lr: BERNICE SEWARD Dk. mf' CHARLES SHANNON DELOIS SHAW YVONNE SHIELDS KATHLEEN SHIPP JOHNNY SIGERS EUGENE SMILEY Shannon, Charles S. 509 Seldon Drive Charlotte, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-Music Shaw, Delois 523 Mullins St. Rocky Mount, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Shields, Yvonne D. 2108 E. 25 St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-English Shipp, Kathleen Sigers, .lohnny E. 2522 Manchester St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art Smiley, Eugene 52 Second St. Newark, N.J. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Smith, Elaine C. Rte 5 Box 86 Kinston. N.C. Major'Elementary Education Minor-History Smith, Frankie A. 1205 N Jackson Ave. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor'Music Smith, Steven 4121 Westminister Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Smith, Vivian E. P.O. Box 442 Rowland, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Spencer, Frances L. 503 E. Cherry St. Covington, Va. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Physical Ed JSprinkle, Sylvia Y. Rte 1 Box 326 Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Streeter, Catherine Rte 4 Box 246 Greenville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Tanner, Elizabeth H. 38 W 25 St. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Thompson, Ernest D. 614 Gill St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-History P' fu' buf' E J C' '.., ELAINE SMITH FRANKIE SMITH CATHERINE STREETER ,409 J' ,nv . .L.a...'.j-In ' ..k.. . . F R, 'ar 'Xi' -.Q-ffl Q ...l x .X -nd' W. Q' Af' va !!?'3--- I - Q- ,,: if 'P STEVEN SMITH VIVIAN SMITH FRANCES SPENCER SYLVIA SPRINKLE ELIZABETH TANNER ERNEST THOMPSON JCE .--'fl 113 , p-..Lun' .itnulkim J VW' Ao? fp-an Lf 'af C-4, BETTY TOTTEN AZZIE WALL 1 ..,,l GEORGE WELBORNE CAROLYN WARD FREDERICK WARREN GEORGE WATT JACQUELINE WATTS CLARTHRIA WHERRY gs X'r 114 tfgr, . . MARY WHITAKER ,pd Totten, Betty Wall, Azzie L. 828 Smith St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Ward, Carolyn D. 107 Kensington St. New Haven. Conn. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Art arren, Frederick L. 22 Gill St. Kernersville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Watt, George A. Rte 3 Box 77 Reidsville, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Watts, .lacqueline 2219 Manchester St. Winston-Salem. N.C. Major-Physical Education Minor-Biology Welborne, George Wherry, Clarthria E. 140 N. Wheeler St. Winston4Sa1em, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Whitaker, Mary 509 W. 14th St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Williams, Barbara A. 328 E. Tallyrand Ave. Monroe, N.C. Major-English Minor-Library Science Wilson, Thelma L. 1006 W. 14th St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Woodard, Dorothy Rte 3 Box 464 Wilson, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-History Woodard, Neona C. Rte 3 Box 463 Wilson, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Worthy, Emma J. 1000 W. 25th St. Winston-Salem, N.C. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology Wright, Alfreda 2220 Pleasant St. Camden. N.J. Major-Elementary Education Minor-Sociology af asf' 'Q-J' BARBARA WILLIAMS DOROTHY WOODARD EMMA WORTHY KA, pc -5717 THELMA WILSON NEONA WOODARD ALFREDA WRIGHT er th n 'Z rf' student teachers mdk, e-H1 1 . . . , ff l 1 ,Go of I 'wig .Y .r x 1 Y gpg' Q Ti it 116 5 . in action Q 4 fr -rv? Nnl'J CAROLYN ALLEN VELMA ARCHIE gf' JO ANN CLARK DORIS DOUTHIT 1- ,er-N-. Af' hw Allen, Carolyn A. 439 W. 23rd. Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Archie, Velma D. 1725 Kimberly Road Winston-Salem. North Carolina Clark. .lo Ann 204 Simmons Street Sanford, North Carolina Douthit, Doris A. 2642 N. Cherry Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina Gailliard, Carolyn 21 Hilda Street Charleston, South Carolina lones, Sandra Y. 1514 Rosewood Street Durham. North Carolina Peters, Gloria 1. 722 Country Club Rd. Jacksonville. North Carolina CAROLYN GAILLIARD SANDRA JONES GLORIA PETERS eq? 119 , ., .,,,.o.wvva.... ,..,, W.: ,,A, J ,,,,,,,K, ,H,,,, ,,..,..,,,.. , Y ...f .. ... , . ,, il MARY S. ROBBINS CAROLYN ROBERTSON EVA BRYANT SMITH Robbins, Mary S. Rte. 1. Box 177 A Leland. North Carolina Robertson, Carolyn 1003 Crawford Ext. Goldsboro. North Carolina Smith, Eva Bryant 205 W. Brown Street Southport. North Carolina Thomas, Sandra M. 428 24 1X2 Street NW Winston-Salem. North Carolina Walker, Patricia E. Rte. 3. Box 391 Durham. North Carolina Watson, Virginia R. 806 Gattis Street Durham, North Carolina Wilder, Sandra I. 702 Alexander Street Winston-Salem. North Carolina SANDRA THOMAS PATRICIA WALKER ll? S,..f 1' M? 5.55: .gg :1.KL7?-wi'-3 f wh- !i .fin --1g-5Ta i-- I f YT l.-. Sue VIRGINIA WATSON SANDRA WILDER John Lewis of SNCC, campus vistors James Farmer uf CORE. 'I iq 1 1.- I i I p. l if mtmmns of the Class of i 9 6 I 2 i l r i REMEMBER Remember me when I am gone away Gone far away into the silent land. Vw'lCH you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half tum to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you planned: Only remember me . . . Christina Rossetti 123 ui TABLE OF CONTENTS FRESHMEN I. SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS i? THE FALL OF 1963 BE- GAN A NEW ERA FOR US. DURING OUR FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL WE BECAME ACOUAINTED WITH THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE VARIOUS PLACES ON CAMPUS. ON THE 16TH OF OCT- OBER. WE HELD OUR FIRST GENERAL MEETING IN FRIES AUDITORIUM. CLASS OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AND WE BECAME AN OF- FICIAL ORGANIZATION. MRS. MARTIN L. VICK BECAME OUR ADVISER AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER. I DELOIS SHAW WAS CROWNED LADY OF THE YEAR BY THE ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY. 1964-1965 i.. 3 E '? 7' 1 ADLINA HOWIE AND BERNICE SEW- ARD WERE AMONG THE FIRST STU- DENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EXCHANGE PROGRAM BETWEEN WINSTON-SALEM STATE AND SOUTH- ERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY. i 3 T Il 51 I I I 96 5- I 966 ,6 6 4 I ' S' A A HURDLES CHAMPION DELOIS BROWN WAS THE JUNIOR f CANDIDATE FOR MISS WSSC 4 CHART 4: xv . I ikfs A I I 1 ja THQ sgggf QE ., JUNIOR AND SENIOR PROM NANCY MILLER'S ONE EYED MONSTER 125 'aux '-'- -F A --4--- ,..-. - Wk P 7rw,, M, - Ji I2 LEON COLEMAN-THE EAST COAST HIGH- OUR VERY OWN AMBASSADOR- SYLVIA SPRINKLE-THE FIRST MEM- BER OF THE WSSC'S STUDENT BODY TO BECOME A PART OF THE EXPERI- MENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING. ANOTHER FIRST FOR WSSC WAS THE PARTICIPATION OF ONE OF ITS MEM- BERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM, A MEMBER OF THE JUN- IOR CLASS, PAULINE BOWMAN, BE- CAME A PART OF THAT TEAM. 1966-1967 5555... . ir: I I ..........l EARL MONROE I I z I' 1 ' Y -::5 'f.:, E ,,-,.4? -4,1 , V. I-'Y:J.. :Z:?', '- , f- ii rzgiig L Jr: R I3 'X ,, 1' iff . - 517' EM f . , .-W 1,-, v .ffiqlli Iii 2:41 s l-L, 'll nr ' I' U A15--'Ill 'Ill' ' V 5 fbi, is - r., ' V. ' -' -ivu g - , X - , - V fm- ' ' L,'i k5, -,l 'Il Y I X H' 2 lv ,u f ' Ham mn ..A R - 1 'X 4.4 OUR QUEEN-DOROTHY DAVIS 127 EDUCATION M fa xii- HY POLITICS LAW ' Qjh Q , A-,Fi fe GENERAL WELFARE DRAMA Q Q Q Q Q L E 5 T 3171 SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT ff IL '67 cuss PROPHECY .V C 0 0 C N 6 C Z. 5, Fl Qu?-lffo E Q KpRfY 599' I '94 P06 '90 OXTI-EECSDGH 0 'Yr M tx Us J Qs' w 1 11 w U I L ORGANIZATICNS St u dent Co un Se ated Z let rio ri gh! Iv 'w atso Il ' R , H0 ustoni H . Pa not 'M ' M ayo ' E ' W on h y - J ' As ke W ' C . Br Ook S . sta I1 g. ' B . Hass ell ' D . Co fry 'P .Ho lid ay L . Tu m Cr ' A ' w qght A ' w all ' M ' Ar chic q'cF'6X fz,c.o6e,40o 55000 infix -wo M05 ooooagmoooxo svpgxxoso og, ,X Kea BDGQXQ 'oooowb o Xerb-lo 4340 -goo Q05 610K :cox Sooox os. goes kgs -qooa 6. 0025 Sxoozoxgvbi. pAQOe, 006 oi we X Q0e,3x5Qx ok xedsoooo o ox Rosxogvfo-9og0S-xoxo Cow. kofoe qgwxeo Q00 oQQ04000-3 x one-oo,e,'. Qne,g0g0'a6. Y5Q00vpb0+5oo1q,0f9'b0 Rx xo-some QOQQQQQ an 50Q'0og0o1o4floo 'pe ox Q00 dsqgpx oK Qe,5xq,xz, 30Xe,c,iole. ooooowge, docs 'a06Q0o o'6Xe,c,iv1e,4iQ+9f1-goo Xog0oi6, Cooivooe xo svlx-le, wb 'Oo svsooq, Xembexe. awsome. Cooqgoxx0oixooQ.00 vox Xen Q0xs Koss bogooxofxooxe fgoos oyosxkox e,1-:A Xoooe, Soo 92, og0+5 ooQ0eX6sx poo, ok Q00 Xobbm 0K 'DQQBGQXG fbg0xeNz,g0e0k. x oyxoox , 403 sw-5 voxovosvigbo Q,0osx Qfzsxboox ok Q0z. Sxoboox i ,X om ,N Qoox goo Z5o4xxob3csox, Q0e,o, oo xx 459 varies Kobe. Qffsx. -zixgoos, Qfoixboox, QNX-Ro vMiO 'Y o as goo QXef9oox ooo . pb vwrle 'ag0xo+le,6 Q00 ow. eaobes oK 'go ooo Kowxm , oo ooo 'A 00 '0eoc,e,Koo'0 13 0 I K brown hall dormitory officers Seated: left to righli M Mayo. D. Rhome, E, Browne. H. Slok bickett h all dormitory officers xllfl N a .1l53 ' px- Seated: left to right: E. Smith. C. Robertson, N. F S d g L F J D B S ard. H. P yl 131 :k.x.. .-'r moore hall dormitory officers 1 1 4, 4 Q Sealed: left to right: D. Bell. D, Rogers, M, Chance. Standing: E. Young. Z. Malloy, G. Patterson, R. Riley, L. Walker. T. Lindsay. M. McDowell. atkins hall dormitory officers Sealed left to right, B. Laltrmure. R. Banks, P. While. Standing: D. Harris, E. Green, D. Harris. 132 1. ' .Z4 ' l pegram hall dormitory officers ' . Seated: left to right: J, Butler. B. Bass. C. Brown. B. George, A. Fuller. 1. Hailey, Standing: J. Cole. M. Curry. R. Edwards, V. Jordan. Cv. lixrbv. M. Petty, J, Mason. Seated: 44- --.r v-x resident hall assistants lrvygr g left to right: B. Bobo, R. Foursl. E. Murphy. P. Montgomery. Standing: C. Farrington. H. Ireland, J. Holt. C. Hams, 133 - - Lq-:r 4 - ---,pl--.... ,V ...w nf--f --' ---f Y g ra r -I Colson hall dormitor officers ' 1 ....' Q' V' 1 1 l Seated: left to right: S. Springs, E. Griffin, E. Lucas, L. Harton. Standing: B. Perry, J. Friday. L. Whitfield, L, Watkins, P. Scales, D. Battle, C. Alston. resident hall assistants Seated: left to right' M lzimes. L. Evans. F. Satlerfield, D. Coleman. Standing: L. Whaley. Q. Isler. C. Page. 134 :iii senior big brothers and sisters T Left to right: D, Davis, l. McCollough. S. Sprinkle. C. Freeman. V. Watson, M, Mayo. student national education association Sealed: left to right: R. Hodge, S, Whitley, L. Whitfield, A. Funderburk, Standing: D. Kimbrough. R. Riley. B. Lowe l 135 --auf -... rs. .. : .. gun 4 - .-,.,,,.K .1 va. .-E... . 4 . 1 'lH.g the citizenship, leadership 84 character society Seated: left to nght: D. Coleman. E. Newsome. R. Tyson, M. Taylor. Standing: M. Whitt. M. Cannon, M. Artis, B. Harrelson. urbane society Seated: left ln right: Presrdent - J, Poole, T. Douthit, W. Farrow. Standing: J. Sigers, R. Heath, W. Gray. M, Wrrght. E. Freeman. 1 - VVYY . Y. ff' 1 4 1 'AQ1 : - -3 ., A . .n-- t 1 n ,V l l l l t newspaper staff l . 2 F, ' lf N. , e. -, - 'sf 1-7' .L Left to right: J. Askew. L. Whitted, C. Farrington. C. Freeman-Editor. S. Sprmkle. L, Starks, H. Bowler. I. McCullough day student organization Nl -1:-v i .EZ . Y Inj , Seated: left to right: L. Starks. C. Freeman, S. Sprinkle, I. McCullough. 137 ' qu- - 4.1.-:arg U. Azusa 5 ,,,1u.,-H, -.H liberal party I-gl .4 L v n, l . -fii' Seated: left to right: V. Watson. C. Robertson. Y, Clinton, L. Samuel, G. Sharpe, S. Robbins. Standing: R. Heath, L. Tumer, M. Mayo, G. Smith, G. McDonald, President- I. McCullough. Seated: President-R. Houston. Standing: R. Williams. in---. Ss. -A 138 3 lx -4 Q PI'OgI'CSS1VC PZIIIY qu - alpha , kappa .N -.1 vii --W 45 mu tv ,gy honor society 'Q' i 5 5 f 2 i x-it D. Davis and A, Gardner Il .21 .21 .C '1 'Bfs' ' 1 1 Seated: left to right: P. Atkinson, Dr, Lewis, Advisor, L. Twitty, J. Atkinson, E. Prace. Standing: S. Daye. R, Hodge, B. Pender 139 QQ' Af wx - 1:-if A... 1... sunday school l n Offncersz M, James-President. D. Lewis, K. Pulllam. E. Piece, Rev, Lewis and Rev. Willis-Teachers. music educators' national conference ' N --r 'T . , xp. ! Scaled left to nghl A. Anlhuny. H. Cohen. D.Srm1h,D. Cordell. J. Sanders, C. Knox. H. Dozier, C. Beckham. Y. Deal, J. Goins. . 140 li 7 Wil 2 . I 1 T n t r 1 It zz? wi. miss student nurse Miss Bettie Glenn student nurses' association : :fi OfflCCISI left to right: J. Fox, D. Suler, N. Watson-President. C. Robertson, E. Smxth. I 141 library literary club K-is -rim.. Sealed: left lo right: L.H. Bradshaw, F. Allen, B. Phillips, El: lrllll rn IQQ 'K l i- 15-Iv' 'i - . nl fs i r ll l M.A. Mallette. Standing: J. Flowers, B. Williams, R. Berger. 142 english club .lil 1' r ov- Sealed: left to right: M. McDowell, L. Cannon, C. Harris, M. Campbell. Standing: J. Mason, M. Hassell. T. Robinson, V. Lomxck 143 physical education majors club T19 Kneeling: left to right: L. Coleman, L. Turner, A, Martin. I. Beatty. Standing: C. Cheek. G. Tyson. C. Cherry, S. Finger, F, Satterfield. B. Wells, W, English, W. Ellis, A. Hall. L. Starks. A. Herndon. Scaled' left lo nght A. Newton und A. Hrntlfurtl, city council of freshmen Who's who in american colleges and universities !1' ,Y 3 u . Andrea Gardner Deloris Shaw Dorothy Davis 145 '1' ,... , ig.-.4 ..--- college band I N' . lil X I n N. Director-Mr. H. Pickard modern dance group . S 3 'ii N I 'L Jhx V jf . .' 1 Q A 4 I. if l 5 ' is L g Q, g X xt .X - xx!! M f ' I I 1' 1 Lf 1 :gl I Muur 146 c, R Henry. 41. Jones, V. Murphy, F. Banks, R. Thumnw. Y. Clinton, J. Hall. B. Bradley. D. Gxnyard, N. McGill, M. Sanders, Y the majorettes J-ff-H ,gf-1 4:2 . 'il ,A 1 i 1 5 4 Left to right: C. Alston. B. Bradley, Y. Clinton, S. Phillips. B, Bellamy, L. Phillips. N. McGill, :KX 'xi-2 .br .5 . U-' flxllll ,.. F Sandra Phillips, Head Majorette. Barbara Bellamy, Co-Head Majorette 147 ...r , 1. - .an ' - ... .- --.. ... ..,.. . N J 914 college 9 1 I Y X112 'A -if Q V L V Y Z 'J ts: ,Q XG 1 choir 3 b, is A Y' R' Y l W I - I rv 4 f K .355 Q :Vip . QQ5.A , ,. 33 Q1 W I Left to rig 1 i ht: R. Go seniors . ' .ge Q 5 5' 1 -'E - K .1 A ' ,V 1 153, . g IQ.. I 4 ,. v I , D, Davis, L, Blackwell, C. Shannon, X. Ford. W. McGill. M, Wrnght '35 - TK CIICS char charm Club officers Seated: left to right: D. Harris, C. Murphy, J. Wynn, C. Donnell, R. Robinson, A. Fuller. lst Row Standing: G. Bowens. T. Marrow, D. Deanman, M. Jovner, E. Griffin, M. Chance. G. Canody. 2nd Row: G. Jackson. J. Mason. L. Proctor-Miss Charmette. S. Frink. S. Carolina, B. Lattimore. SCQIICLJI left tu right: I. Brzicey, J. Fux, J. Hanley Samuel. 150 3 , F. Satterfield -President. Standing: C. King. C. Leggett, D. Bell, L, 4Q7AKA QB2 AQA at H' 1 'ff' X ' J A gym. HH. IU um X, X. -ifll' 'mm Ellll f'lIll' Ml' ,.nm G R E E K mni fflnn UB oRc.ANlzA1'loNs qs E A KA? .NVQ Q 151 ' 'rx --Y V --w -- pan-hellenic council f'l'2: fa. A? AQTT ,MJ Seated: left to right: J. Askew. C. Robertson, C. Freeman. N. Hampton. Standing: S. Alford, V. Watson, M. Mayo, S. Sprinkle. S. Hunter. L, Graham. The Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing bodg of Winston-Salem State College 'l ' k olicies and Greek-letter organizations. The 'major purpose of t e counci is to ma e pl d' t the activities of the eight member orgamzations. Many feel that its purpose coor ina e is to carry out programs and projects similar to the eight member organizations. How ever, its function is policy making. 152 'X g, Q Q35 C. Paylor S. Pele G. Phelps K. Pullnam T. Robmson S. Thomas C Robertson 4 V Mnchem B. Wnllxams F, Allen R. Berger E. Worthy D. Shaw D. Mintz R. Hodge L. France S. Jenkxns S. Jenklns B. Jeffries S. Nance A. Johnson M. bee A. Hassell M. Taylor J. Evcrellc D Barley, President sa K W 'X Nfl ., N, by Q 1 Q., 5 as-X ' , - H' 4 ! J U 5 .... -,lrj 'J 1 A M.. , , .K , , 31 . 1 f' - . , i,.5Q?'lw:gf ,Qu ' li J . ? F , 7 . -... N I J Q 4. .A -'. -.-3 -.A ' 1. J. M7 . ' S , Xa X , X 1.3 N N X N 'I i -f . V N, lg ! 3 7 P A 153 Lf Q f 'vv-r-v-- .. - 1-'f'-.. 11...--V Vice-President, F. Warren Keeper of Records and Seals President, B. Watts Sweetheart, I., Graham Keeper of Finance. J. Hinton Chaplain, J. Askew Vlql . 1. O'Pharrow F mme .,, ' F .,n 3.1 I A -fir 4 . . -W iw.: ' ' v . - V, .' .5 ' Q., K 'Q Urs! : :X Q M . k Q . . s I .- ,x- .. 1 fs:-as f X ' 7:12 - 'qfxz K H 0 B t A sd ' n V--1' , J. h , ., J if ' , Y' :1?'.4 i I '- Q . Y R A N. 'W 'M' 'ff f I ' Q., f fl . , . W J I . A -' . - ' ' rr.- , , . , . .. A ,, . cv -' 'f 0 CC' 13 . .. -- XE, 'A JA - V n , N, 4 W - 1 .i,- , , - 452 i rv! sr' S Spnnkle M. Alston Jafwas. :sf . J- 1' 1 A LL Q ' ' 2' , . 4- 4, , Q' , - 1' 3 . . l, 'Z ,- 1 -.4 N Wrlghl D Brown A. Wrnghl H, Paylor, Presxclenl 155 G Hcrrmg W 'lhuxllm L B J J P E L V P A S, B B J, J D Huwlc Null Parker Allen Fnsler Smnlh Graham Watson Walker Howie Daniels Pender Humphrey Eaddy Duncan Eaton 3 C 3, ' . Y' ,f ri Left Io right: G. Ledbelter, Treasurer: S. Alford. Assistant Dean of Pledgees: C, Brown, Sweetheart: C. Freeman. Pas! President: J, Willis. Secretary. Kneeling T. Andrews. Publlc Relations, A. fi x a A' 156 ' .,,5'. 11 'L Vice-President-D. Con-y Dean of Pledgees-R. McKay Sweetheart - G. Davidson Keeper of Records-N. Phillips President-M. Mayo fl ZCDB President, C. Brooks W Peoples S. Graves E, Hampton B, Tuck C, Page N x 0 4 Nfl' .F u-59 N-1' get ., - 4 e CDB President fl. Hunter Vice-President - D. Cordell Fi Z 4 is 1 U I X ,xx A X X f x f f I X! 0 A , JM X X V I 0:1 A S Q 'H A X O O 407 . r 0 V C ,x g +..i ,-.,-1 Z f QUEENS I ? .1 KS xxxxx X M ' W1 X ,X X ,V 1 'Y'HfffY 'I Dorothy Davis her majesty . . . the queen miss Winston-salem state 160 51- +57 any f .- 1 A, I 4-1 11 RS. I . attendants M Patricia Holiday, Miss Junior x, .K 161 W Qi Fl 'E F' ,5f7?'f ' ' VL.-lQf'Y?-' fQ'f7f'5f'F ,'- f '7 '7'f reigning N .. Miss N.A.A.C.P., Erma Wiggins, and Attendant, Particia Miss S.N.E.A., Brenda Lowery, and Attendants, Judy Atkinson. Gossette, Deloris Carter, and Ruth Edwards. W ii 2 Q ! I 1 1 W I V ! 162 l i beau tics 1 , . ' r l AK. 4 'lv .airs l T xg rx lg w Miss Brown Hall, Roberta Henry, and Attendants, Barbara Miss Ram, Gloria Tyson, and Attendants, Patricia Walker Hassel and Selma Daniels. and Edwina Griffin. 163 Former Lady of the year , Barbara Tuck, and Zeta representative, Mrs. V. Con- ley, present plaque to Sonja Neely, Lady of the Year, 1966-67 . zetzfs honor lady of the year f--Q- vii 164 Sonja Neely. Lady of the Year alumni choose queen . 7 fi., l ' i li - ij iv, S ' 'I i 1 a eX f it J . 3 i 4 . J Left to right Miss Gwendolyn H Wallace First Attendant: Mrs. Gloria Yongue McClure, Third Attendant Miss Alumni for 1966 67 Mrs Marie Allen Matthews: Mrs. Inez Dickerson Bell. Second Attendnat Mrs Priscilla C Evans Fourth Attendant. Dr. Rachel D. Wilkenson has been appointed director of New York City University's Stu- dent Counseling and Information Center. The center was set up under Operation SEEK and now is to be further developed as a ser- vice for prospective students. Coronation ceremonies . . at . Q M ,.... 1 I 5 1 . L 1 . 'f ' Q 1-if - ?i , 1 4 X 4' X, - 1 :E-fix ,Q ,F W N iw.. A . Q! : . my , v -4 'N' . ' ,,.- , 42. ,V - 1 ' U L ,. . 4' 9Qg,j:iix An,i,f,.i 4 I X it 11 I 9 i A , 3 'Y' .L w '. - ,N , , Q. RW 0 K' 1 E.. - it' Y ' WFS i N i - if i I U , D si ii' , i .' x v . X 1 Y ' R' 1 Rh' homecoming presentation 166 ri-:gg .V RAMS ON THE by 'MQQ4 Q MJ 1 . .wxf'3'peWMp, 7 , -,gi-.i:f q,QQ? 1 sX Wmw' WP v52F ff'wRg54 WwffWWf:W ?'J1W 'f f Nt LMx 1's4 f4lQ,fM'4fQ4f'FMl.+3' 'fM' if W 'QW N W-,W y ,XgQ'45wsawb mfffwi , 9 'QWgW,2fr ff .1 K ff 1 A wx ' 4 f 4 r! 4 .i.......... SPCRTS .m1:2'4 - .nn:.'l.14r,zn1:-1' , .r-5. -. li l - Q-D L Joyce Carlyle Barbara Still George Smith Delois Brown cheerleaders fx , ----., -...,,'f' Fil, b xr 2 l Ruth Riley Coleman Freeman Ruby Warren Sonia Neely Yi 72 l v l J .1 Marvis Archie Joan Holland Y v wg:-,,, I The enthusiastic spirit exhibited by our Cheer- leaders this year has aided greatly in enhancing the winning spirit. Through exciting chants and soul- ful songs they have helped boost our school and team morale. Everywhere we go, people want to know, who we are, so we tell them . . . We are the mighty Rams, and we don't give a hoot about those . . . , 1 'U' I' ,Y A .W , 1 lk 1 . 'U M4 in l .Y . , 9 xg li V5 if S '+Asl4 -, '.' ' '-,- W .. . y. Mlm, -Mrs , , 'L cw 911' h -if-rf 1+ + -. 3' ' +I ', 'fflhiwfif .Q ,A-T ,W , iT P N,.,',714, -. fm1,fA'1.- g-1, za: . -if .,5,fr--,.,v?.-.154 4- 1.53. MT- ' xr- action penn- .--- 1 '-----.-- ,....--- -ill' 11 ill . Y Bo, w ai-.3 '5f'?f1 5. vm.. H, xx' -Q gfff' .rv k x 3 t Y ' A- Jackson in action . . . our next all CIAA candidate. ohm.. 3511 - - Ya. -I! 19' 4-an -s. is Nf.J X4 ' f 25,5118 ' s- Cromwell . . . a promising flanker. 171 swung. a...pi' r, :nf-'f .rw iv :in -1 -.11 x-Q11 T45 I. . Lanaa- l F W - ,.,. .k,.N,K.,4 u ' L .- -H. if-W 'MLf, -4-L 'f' . ' 'Q . , aw. 4' . 4-.Li ogg . 34' - xi ' 4- ' . .- 141- HJ-.L-. . . H'-7. '-' Coleman . . . next stop, '68 Olympics. ..track teann L .bl .,,-a -X E. ,,- , , L. to R. L. Coleman, J. Brown, C. Thomas, M. Curry, B. Hall, W. Moore, A. Martin, J. Silvar, L. Hadley. Sitting-A. Ford. 172 I sq? l -T I . . . first undefeated basketball team 2 50 1f Qi' .. fn' xl L. to R. Standing-J. Watkins, W. English. J. Lathan. J. Reid. E. Monroe. 2nd Row-E. Reddick. F. Hadley D. Williams. V. Kimbrough. E. Smiley. 3rd Row-S. Smith, E. Brown. D. Green, B. Cromwell. J. Mickeals All American in action . . . nation's leading scorer . . . 43.3. All CIAA 173 action F . .J s I 'ifg Representing the senior class . . . Reid all CIAA I l ' r fs fu '1 Ol I 4 Q f Y N n x w.. English . . . A hook shot artist 174 v V 1-3 W I ii il i I I u 4 I M S e n i 0 r s James Reid Earl Monroe Steve Smith Eugene Smiley 175 ian. -nu n1.. fn: 1, u -- n . -- The C.l.A.A. trophy is home again. , -.x , -A I av-1 Klll...K1ll...K1ll... 176 ' 1 ng? a saga of national champions .112 NCAA Mid-East Regional Champions Breakfast in Akron Monroe and Coach Gaines receive trophy. X on the way to victory Monroe breaks NCAA scoring record It's all over 3 9' y-ang -uax ' F 'N YN Fast, -noob, il C2 UQIL Q Coach Gaines. NCAA coach of the year. NCAA All-toumament team Mayor M.C. Benton welcomes Coach Gaines and the Victorious Rams President Williams congratulates the Rams Co-Captain Smith responds for the team The Winston-Salem State Rams, playing for the first time in the round of eight, captured the national championship in the college division of the NCAA tournament by defeating Southwest Missouri, 77-74 at Evansville, Indiana. Winston- Salem became the first team in the CIAA and the first southem team to win this title. It is also the first Negro team to win a national championship. The triumph gave State a 31-1 season record. Led by the shooting of the nation's leading scorer-All-American Earl Monroe, the Rams defeated Long Island University, 62-54, in a first round game and Kentucky Wesle an by 82-73 in the semi-finals. Monroe, scoring 20 points in the final contest was voted the toumament's most valuable player. The Rams sported a 24-0 record before the CIAA toumament. This included a forfeit from non-conference foe High Point College, a perfect 21-0 CIAA conference record, and a victory over third ranked Akron University. Winston-Salem also boasted the championship of the Chicago Invitational Tournament. They won this honor by defeatin Bethune-Cookman, 94-79, Johnson C. Smith Igniversity, 105-84, and Wilberforce, 101-100. The lone defeat for State came from confer- ence foe, North Carolina A 8t T in the semi-finals of the CIAA Toumament, whom the Rams had beaten twice in the regular season. The team gained berth in the final round of eight by sweeping the eastem regionals of the NCAA college division at Akron, Ohio. They defeated Baldwin-Wallace by 92-73 and Akron, 88-80. Monroe was named most valuable player. You can tell the good guys: they all wear Proud Symbol of Excellence white hats. fvfw ,a l Q 1 U golf team ' 'f r - uf' 1 CIAA Commissioner, Jones, Puryear, Watkins, Warren, Coach Conrad tw. 'z .fr ,qs ,i ,J V li? n ! i -xiii I Haw? X A Warren receives trophy . . . State has won for eight consecutive years. 177 P . gs.- - r-.,m:.. ,. -1-WM - ' .rw :-V ,vvnur va - in - .-uw S 5 5.1 kt ,,. Q1 2- L H. l. . . . . awards -ix Mr. Joseph Echols of the CIAA Tournament Committee presents the Regular Season Championship Trophy to co- captain Steven Smith of the Rams and co-captain Earl Monroe and Reid look on. K x Winston'Salem State College President. K.R. Williams pre- sents Coach of the Year Award to Coach C.E. lBighousel Gaines for the 1966-67 season. Dr. J.H. Williams, Vice-President of Northern District, CIAA. presents Third Place Trophy to Ernest Brown of the Rams at the CIAA Tournament, 1967. baseball f ifi' - .1 W . FTA- .4 'vita I -91 ,,:.:.':.': uni- 2 . , Vliiii: ' ':.:1-.-.53 ' Ll i?.'?u R. Vanhooke , 1 1 A. Hall, W. Farrow, V. McKay ' 4 X . . 'A 1 C , ,,,r -.. 23 by - l.-. , ' FA if lx' . 'ffl Q ' ' X F- ?.l!:'f7:.1 . , . 33. xr -rr.zrz.a.. 1. - ' x 1, L S. Cauthen 179 A - 1--Jw. - . .mr -nnlnnqn nm- ng 1- -n..:mn-nur .4-1. .-,z-r.rr:11 :rw rn-ru --1' 11.1 an afterthought .J 1 5 l l U il 1 H l. 3. u 4 2 l 4 i. i l 1 l I l l 4 1 J Q- -l Size. H . f-QQ? Skills acquired College facilities Classroom and laboratory il If N ii 5 M 1-ik... L X-. 7 dll' 181 repared -is , Qt? , A ., Mra- a-L through study 'vt-'Ig Knowledge perpetuated Intense study Class attendance gt.. v., 1 i I l l l I 1 i l 1 1 l 'P ,li it and social involvement Social poise gained Friendships and associations G ' ,JN fir, 4' , 9 Yf' f 'faq U-- 'f vl'1'-'Inq fOr f uture uWOr1ds to CQH qUCr M1 wml 2, I E 1 :QE wgks-mf ' ' 2 fmm VJ KYEA . jg- R x RYE J' ll mi W mg N K wiki afterthought As this academic year fades away, it is impera- tive that we realize that this is not the conclusion of our struggle, merely the beginning: that this is not the final payment on our contribution to the world, only a minute part: that this is only one of our worlds to conquer : there are many others. It is hoped that the pages of this book will pro- vide a vivid account of this college year at Winston-Salem State. The staff has endeavored to capture the social, cultural, and academic spirit that one encounters here and preserve it in the '67 Red and White. XP' i Advisor, Mr. Luix Overbea with Staff members The immense task of preparing a yearbook depends upon the con- certed efforts of many people. Therefore, we would like to express our gratitude to the following people who helped to make this year- book a success although they were not staff members. Cover Designer: James Punches Artists: La Veme Samuels, Cynthia Wells The Hunter Publishing Conlrpany: Mr. Rod Hunter Photographers: Mr. C.E. ottingham, Mr. C. Gaines, Dr. C. Hauser and Xavier Ford. We also would like to extend special thanks to our advisors, Mr. Luix Overbea and Mrs. Rosetta Hauser, who gave us invaluable assist- ance in this endeavor. Editors, Coleman Freeman Robert Heath 185 FEATURES 6 QQ v- cf' o ,9 f 'I YN ,pu ,-4'1 1' What's new? QF II QI I The day is over. Whew! Girls! Girls! Girls! Breaktime! Holding on. U ' 5 F. .sl P x ,A - ,tp kt, ' Q N! x W iz x n ,, , E A 3 Getting acquainted. autographs gif Wi '? 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