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Features 22
Sports S2
Organizations 130
Greeks 210
Fine Arts SOB
Academics 330
Index 514-
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Each Day at the University
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An Obligation to the Future
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Features
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The Buccaneer Queen
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Patsy Simmons
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Buccaneer Queen
First Runner-Up
Linda West
Buccaneer Queen, Second Runner-Up
Sherry Robertson
Homecoming Queen
Dianne Holland
MRC Queen
Mickey Key
Summer School Queen
Vicki Lee
Military
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Generations have trod, have trod, have trod: . .
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during the week preceding Homecoming. Above Left:
Six Homecoming finalists— Mary Lou Pharr, Tiffney
Mieggs, Vicki Lee, Dianne Holland, Jane Burgess, and
Helen Cook— are escorted onto the football field by
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Student Government
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Model United Nations
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Buccaneer Queen
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's win the trophy for the fraternities who partici-
ed in the All-Sing. Opposite Left: Buccaneer Queen
ilists Linda West, first runner-up; Patsy Simmons,
caneer Queen; Nita Barbee, 1968 Buccaneer Queen;
Sherry Robertson, second runner-up.
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Marshals
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Who's Who Among Students
in American Universities and Colleges
PAUL JOSEPH ALLEN, III
Campus Christian Fellowship, Chairman,-
Library Club, President; University Union;
Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary, President; Phi
Alpha Theta; Student Associate Minister,
First Christian Church; Men's Residence
Council, Secretary; Alpha Beta Alpha,
President; Men's Honor Council, Attorney
General; Dormitory Hall Proctor; History
Honors Program; Dormitory Assistant
Resident Adviser; Dean's List— 4 Years.
MARTHA SUE BARDEN
Home Economics Chapter, President, Vice-
President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Report-
er, Secretary; Freshman Honors Program;
ECU League of University Scholars; ECU
Merit Scholarship Committee; Women's
Recreation Association; House Council,
Umstead Hall; Mensa; Merit Scholar.
MARTHA RUTH ALMON
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, President, Schol-
arship Chairman; The Buccaneer, Academ-
ic Editor, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief;
Women's Honor Council, Chairman; Mar-
shal; Model United Nations, Secretary;
Student Legislature; Freshman Cheerlead-
er; White Ball Queen Runner-Up; East
Carolina University Publications Board
Outstanding Member Award; Publications
Board; Political Science Honors Program;
Dean's List.
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JANE ELLEN BARRETT
National Collegiate Players Honor Fratern-
ity; East Carolina Playhouse, Gypsy in
Gypsy; Miranda in The Tempest; Ismene
in Phaedra; Second Woman in Spoon
River Anthology: Nancy in The Knack;
Witch in Dark of The Moon; Juliet in
Romeo and Juliet; English Erie in Stop
the World; Charlotte Corday in Marat-
Sade; Eva in Thieves' Carnival; Actress in
La Ronde.
JOHN JULIUS BEASLEY
Chi Beta Phi, President; Phi Sigma Pi,
edge Master; Psi Chi; Psychology Club;
Dean's List.
WILLIAM EARLE BEASLEY, SR.
The Buccaneer, Business Manager, Editor-
in-Chief; Class President, 1965-1966; Stu-
dent Legislature, Chairman Rules Com-
mittee; Delegate to State Student Legis-
lature; Student Party, Chairman; Popular
Entertainment Committee, Chairman; SGA
Executive Council; Awards Committee,
Chairman; Secretariat of 1967 Model
United Nations; Budget Committee; Re-
vievi^ Board; Dean's Advisory Council;
Orientation Counselor; College Singers;
Men's Glee Club; Law Society; Publica-
tions Board; Circle K Club; Viet Nam Cam-
paign Committee; Homecoming Parade
Committee; Faculty Evaluation Committee;
Southern Universities Student Govern-
ment Association Convention, Delegate;
Young Democratic Club, Vice-President;
Freshman Honors Program; Sophomore
Honors Program; Dean's List.
PATRICK KEVIN BERRY
Phi Beta Lambda, Vice-President, Presi-
dent, State Treasurer, Assistant State Chair-
man, State President, Outstanding Service
Award; Men's Residence Council, Repre-
sentative, Recording Secretary; Student
Government Association, Elections Com-
mittee; Chairman of Student Opinion
Polls Committee; Budget Committee; Col-
lege Union, Social Committee, Publicity
Committee; fast Carolinian Staff Typist,
Writer; The Rebel, Typist, Corresponding
Editor; The Key, Organizations Editor; The
Buccaneer, Typist; Spanish Club.
DENNIS EARL CHESTNUT
Men's Residence Council, Secretary, Chair-
man; Columbus County Club, Secretary;
Sociology Club, Treasurer, Vice President;
University Chorale; Model United Nations;
Student Legislature; Men's Judiciary; Lec-
ture Committee, Chairman, Secretary;
Gamma Beta Phi, Vice-President; Associa-
tion for Computer Machinery, Secretary;
ECU Collegiate 4-H Club, Reporter; Uni-
versity Party.
JOHN ADRIAN DAVIS
Air Force ROTC, Drill Team, Commander;
Group Commander, Detachment 600;
Arnold Air Society, Area Deputy Com-
mander; Flight Instruction Program; Dis-
tinguished Cadet; Vice Commander's
Award; Men's Glee Club; Phi Sigma Pi.
JACKIE ANGELA DANIEL
East Carolina Playhouse; Student Legisla-
ture; Special Events Committee, Chairman;
Summer School Women's Judiciary, Chair-
man; Honor Council; Alpha Omicron Pi
Sorority, Parlimentarian.
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sA/ho's Who
CHARLES CALVIN DENNY
Men's Honor Council, Co-Chairman, At-
torney General; Men's Judiciary, Attorney
General; Men's Residence Council; Lecture
Committee; Freshman Orientation Coun-
selor; The Buccaneer, East Carolinian, Reb-
el, The Key, Photographer; The Rebel, Gen
eral Staff; United States Student Press
Association, Southeastern Regional Con-
ference; Association for Computing Ma-
chinery, Vice-Chairman; Course Guide;
Circle K Club; University Judiciary Coun-
cil; President's Advisory.
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BUFORD LEE DAVIS
! Student Government Association, Treas-
i urer; Men's Residence Council, President,
I Vice-President; University Party; Kappa
Sigma Fraternity; Freshman Football Team;
Hall Proctor, Belk Dormitory.
LESLIE JOSEPHINE GENZARDI
Women's Judiciary; Cotten Hall President;
Dean's Advisory Council; Student Legis-
lature; Women's Honor Council, Secretary;
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Mid-South Model
United Nations Security Council, Secre-
tary, Conference Coordinator, Administra-
tive Assistant; Student Party.
ASHBY DUNN ELMORE
Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer; Floor Man-
ager, Aycock Dormitory; Assistant Resi-
dent, Scott Dormitory; Commander 600th
Air Force ROTC Group; Deputy Com-
mander of Arnold Air Society; Air Force
Financial Assistance Grant recipient; Dis-
tinguished Military Cadet Award; Legion
of Valor Bronze Cross of Achievement
Award; Vice-Commandant's Award; Air
Force Small Arms Expert Ribbon; Air Force
ROTC Commendation Medal; Air Force
ROTC Academic Star.
CLARENCE LAYTON GETSINGER
Model United Nations Advisory Board;
Men's Judiciary, Secretary; Ring Com-
mittee; Homecoming Committee; Spirit
Committee; Cheerleader, Head; The Buc-
caneer, Business Manager; Student Gov-
ernment Association, Treasurer; Budget
Committee, Chairman; Popular Entertain-
ment Committee; Model United Nations,
Under-Secretary of Financial Affairs, Fi-
nancial Advisor; Theta Chi Fraternity,
Rush Chairman; Publications Board; SGA
Executive Council; University Party; State
Student Legislature; Student Legislature.
BEVERLY WOOD GILES
Chi Omega Sorority, Vice-President,
Treasurer; Woman's Recreation Associ-
ation; Marshal; Orientation Counselor;
Women's Honor Council, Vice President;
Biology Club; Dean's List.
BENNETT JOHN GRIEB
Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Cap-
tain; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; All-
Southern Conference; All-State.
JAMES CLIFFORD GREENE, JR.
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity; Men's Honor
Council, Co-Chairman; Summer Men's Ju-
diciary Chairman; Freshman Orientation
Counselor; State Student Legislature; Pop-
ular Entertainment Committee; University
Judicial Council; Secretary of Entertain-
ment.
BILLY RING HICKS
Mid-South Model United Nations, Pres-
ident; Sigma Chi Delta Fraternity, Pres-
ident; Honor Council; Phi Alpha Theta;
Under-Secretary of External Affairs; North
Carolina Model Security Council; Deep
South Model United Nations; WECU.
<NE WINNETTE HINTON
ppa Sigma Sweetheart; Delta Zeta
rority. Activities Chairman, Historian;
Dmen's Judiciary, Chairman.
Who's Who
CARLEEN EMILY HJORTSVANG
Special Events Committee, Chairman;
The Buccaneer General Staff; Volunteer
Tutorial Program; Gamma Beta Phi;
WECU Radio and TV; Orientation Coun-
selor; Student Party, Treasurer, Chair-
man; Marshal, Chief; Alpha Phi Sorority,
Recording Secretary, First Vice-President,
Treasurer; Model United Nations; SGA
Ring Committee; SGA Executive Coun-
cil; Most Outstanding SGA Committee
Member; Phi Upsilon Omicron; SGA Leg-
islature, Rules Committee; Secretary of
Freshman Class; President of Sophomore
Class; President of Junior Class; North
Carolina College Queen 1966; Distin-
guished Freshman in Home Economics.
^ DAVID RICHARD LLOYD
Master Electrician, Drama Department
1965-66; Student Legislature, Rules Com-
mittee; Traffic Committee, Chairman; Ma-
jority Leader of Legislature; Vice-Pres-
ident of Student Government Associa-
tion; State Student Legislature, Best De-
bater in the Senate Award, President of
the Senate; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity;
Most Outstanding member of Executive
Council; Mid-South Model United Na-
tions; National Model United Nations;
Best Speaker Award in Security Council;
Homecoming Parade, Chairman; Chair-
man and Advisor for Cheerleaders; Pres-
ident of Student Government Association;
Board of Trustees of the ECU Foundation;
University Party.
Who's Who
STEPHEN CRAIG MORRISETTE
Men's Residence Council; Interfraternity
Council; Kappa Alpha Orcier, President;
Mid-South Model United Nations, Direc-
tor of Personnel; Freshman Orientation
Counselor; Pasquotank County Club,
President; Men's Honor Council; Exec-
utive Council of Student Government
Association; President of Senior Class;
Dormitory Floor Manager; Political Sci-
ence Student— Faculty Committee; Stu-
dent Party; Student Legislature, Speaker.
TONY GRAY PHILLIPS
Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Chi Delta, Scholar-
ship Chairman; Dean's List.
WILLIAM HINNANT MOSIER
Interfraternity Council, Vice-President,
President; Honor Council, Vice-Chairman;
Kappa Alpha Order, President; Student
Legislature, Screening and Appointments
Committee; Lacrosse Team; Faculty Eval-
uation Committee; Homecoming Parade
Committee; Summer Orientation, Head.
WILLIAM STEELE RICHARDSON
Student Legislature, Speaker; Political
Science Club; Model United Nations Se-
curity Council; State Student Legislature;
Executive Budget Committee; Rules Com-
mittee, Chairman; Race Relations Com-
mittee; Student Government Association
Outstanding Service Award; Orientation
Counselor; Student Party.
lANCES IVEY PORTER
udent Nurses Association, Tau Pi Upsi-
n, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Sorority; Stu-
;nt Counselor; Student Nurse of the
sar; Marshal.
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RILEY EARLE REINER
Debate Team; Men's Residence Council,
Corresponding Secretary, President; Phi
Sigma Pi Fraternity; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-
President; Dean's List.
MARY CAROLINE RIDDLE
Freshman Cheerleader; Sigma Sigma
Sigma Sorority, Reporter, Rush Chairman,
Historian; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl;
Student Legislature; Spirit Committee;
Ring Committee; Math Club, Treasurer;
Rules Committee; Student Government
Secretary, Summer School; Summer School
Queen; Homecoming Queen First Runner-
Up; Senior Class Secretary; Senior Serv-
ice Award.
JOHN RAYMOND REYNOLDS
East Carolinian, Managing Editor; Model
United Nations General Assembly; The
Rebel, Co-Editor; Course Guide, Editor;
Faculty Evaluation, Chairman; Southern
College Press Service for the United States
Student Press Association, Editor; Student
Legislature; Lecture Committee; Fine Arts
Committee.
Who's Who
SHERRY JUAN ROBERTSON
Cheerleader; SGA Historian; Executive
Council; Spirit Committee; Panhellenic
Council, Chaplain; Wheels of Sisterhood,
Editor; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Mod-
ern Dance Club; University Party; Student
National Education Association; Buccaneer
Queen, First Runner-Up, Second Runner-
Up.
ADA BETSY SANFORD
Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, House Man-
ager; Popular Entertainment Committee,
Chairman; University Party, Publicity
Chairman; Committee to Investigate For-
eign Language; Summer School Legisla-
ture, Chaplain; Special Events Committee;
North Carolina Model United Nations Se-
curity Council; Psychology Club.
BEULAH PATRICIA SIMMONS
Buccaneer Queen 1969; Cheerleader;
Vice-President of Senior Class; Student
Legislature; Editor of Wheels of Sister-
hood; Student Counselor; Historian's Com-
mittee; National AAU Hostess; Alpha Xi
Delta Sorority, Marshal, Parliamentarian,
Historian.
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RHODES CHERRY STOKES
President of the SGA, Summer School,
1968; Men's Honor Council, Alternate;
Student Legislature, Parliamentarian; State
Student Legislature, Reading Clerk; Na-
tional Model United Nations; Under-Sec-
retary of External Affairs; Red Tape Com-
mittee; University Party; Phi Kappa Tau
Fraternity.
LINDA LUCILLE TETTERTON
Kappa Delta Sorority,- 1968 North Caro-
lina College Queen; Secretary of Tutorial
Club; Model United Nations; Marshal-
Women's Honor Council; SGA Legislature;
Concert Committee, Chairman; Political
Science Honor's Program; ECU Merit Scho-
lar.
LOUIS WESLEY SUMNER
East Carolinian, Editor, Managing Editor;
Summer School Men's Honor Council; Pub-
lications Board.
SUSAN KAY TOLNITCH
Epsilon Tau Professional Fraternity; North
Carolina Industrial Arts Association; In-
dustrial Arts College Clubs; Industrial and
Technical Education Club; Spanish Sum-
mer Seminar, Puerto Rico; National Stu-
dent Representative of Industrial Arts Col-
lege Clubs at American Industrial Arts
Convention; Editor of College Directory
of Industrial and Technical Education; Na-
tional AAU Age Group Record Holder;
Qualifier for 1 964 Olympic Tryouts.
Not Available for Picture
SUECANDACE YOW
Chi Omega Sorority, Pledge Trainer; Pan-
hellenic Council; Home Economics Chap-
ter; Elections Committee, Chairman; Spirit
Committee; Parents Day Committee;
Homecoming Committee; SGA Legislature.
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Sports
Preseason favorites to win the South-
ern Conference title, the 1968 Pirate foot-
ball team managed to muster only a 4-6
overall record and were 2-2 in the con-
ference. The Pirates v^ere plagued vi/ith
injuries to key players throughout the
season as they faced one of their tough-
est schedules ever. After gaining an easy
opening game victory, the Bucs lost their
offensive drive and were swamped by
a four game losing streak that included
losses to both of their first two confer-
ence foes before they defeated Furman
to record their second win of the season.
The Pirates showed some of their old
winning form by winning three of their
last five games.
The season opener with Parsons gave
the impression that the Bucs were off on
another winning season. The Pirates were
stunned when Parsons scored with less
than a minute gone from the first period,
but the rest of the game was all East
Carolina. Billy Wightman and Fella
Rhodes .gained a total of 281 yards and
scored two touchdowns, and Jimmy
Adkins was named Southern Conference
offensive player of the week with his
four receptions for 71 yards and one
touchdown. The Pirate defensive team set
a school record by holding Parsons to
a net minus six yards rushing.
Right: Coach Clarence Stasavlch plans mid-battle
strategy with Butch Colson. Below Left: Seniors
in their last season as Pirates, front Row: F. Rhodes,
W. Lineberry, B. Grieb, C. Overton. Bactr Row: J.
Flowe, J. Adkins, J. Dudley, D. Hamilton, W. Springs.
Betow Right: Billy Wightman's outside running
generates the scoring punch in the Pirate's offense.
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■ootball: A Long Season for Coach Stasavich
Left: Fella Rhodes scampers around end for a sizable
gain. Below: Co-Captains Lineberry and Grieb watch
the toss that marks the beginning of another season
of football East Carolina style.
Hbove: f/rsf Row: D. Brill, T. Edmondson, P. Bilo
|leau, J. Louis, D. Hamilton, B. Grieb, W. Lineberry
.;. Gay, J. Dudley, M. McGuirk, P. Weathersbee
,). Roberts, W. Springs, B. McClure, V. Taylor (Mam
\ier), K. Kellum (Manager). Second Row. R. Corrada
'V. Adams, T. Pulley, G. Wrenn, F. Adams, D
yson, E. Burton, G. Wheeler, V. Sermons, B. Wight
man, T. Bullock, W. Rothrock, J. Morr
M. Mills, D. Copenhaver, D. Hewston, M.
B. Beard, G. Whitley. Third Row: T. Tyler,
R. Bost, B. Britton, M. Mills, J. Adkins, (
J. Flowe, B. Colson, F. Rhodes, M. Aust
S. Garrett, J. Elrod, B. Jaronczyck, W.
Davis, M. Boaz.
D. Flanagan,
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L. Page
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Top: Pirate offensive players discuss game plans
during Louisiana Tech game. Right: Louisiana Tech
back is stopped cold as he tries to bash a hole
in the Pirate defense. Above.- Rhodes spots an
open receiver in one of the fev/ holes in the
Southern Mississippi defense.
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Football
East Carolina and Coach Clarence
Stasavich were shocked the following
week by a 14-0 shut out handed them
by their conference opponents from
William and Mary. Stas' teams had not
been blanked in the past 1 1 years.
The Pirates made a total of ten line-up
switches in preparation for the meeting
with Louisiana Tech. The changes were
not good enough, however; and the
Bulldogs, led by their nationally ranked
passer Terry Bradshaw, crushed tho
Pirates 35-7.
The Pirates were completely stifled by
a Southern Mississippi team described as
the best in the history of the school. The
Southerners held the Bucs to minus yards
rushing and allowed them no first downs
while outclassing East Carolina 65-0.
The Spiders from the University of
Richmond brought their record breaking
passer Buster O'Brien to East Carolina
with the hope of securing their fourth
straight conference win.
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Unable to stop the momentum of the
Spiders, the Bucs succumbed to their
attack. George Gay threw a touchdown
pass late in the game to Jimmy Adkins
and prevented the Pirates from being
shut out for the second straight time.
Buc coaches installed Billy Wightman
at tailback in hope of sparking the
offensive team against the Furman
Paladins. With Colson and Gay both at
full speed, for the first time the Bucs'
offensive unit was secure. The Pirates
were able to score 24 points and hold
Furman, led by quarterback Clyde
Hewell, to 13 points.
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Following their success at Furman, the
Pirates came back home to Ficklen
Stadium for the Homecoming game with
Tampa. The Bucs played their best
football of the season in the first half
and jumped to a 21-0 lead by
intermission. The offense bogged down
in the second half, and Tampa picked
holes in the defense with accurate
passing to disappoint the Pirate's Home-
coming by defeating them 28-21.
Top Far Left: Colson cuts back to the
ring
the Richmond defen
Far Left. Billy Wightman is on the loose.
Far Left: Colson is ready to block but
is already caught by Richmond defender.
Football is not a contact sport, but rather a
sport. Left: Whitley concentrates on hi
through a broken field.
Rhodes
Above:
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Football
Marshall's Thundering Herd stormed
into Ficklen stadium to seek its first
victory in two seasons. The biggest threat
to the Bucs was Marshall's quarterback
John Oertel, number one passer in the
tough Mid-America Conference. The
Pirates out-scored the Herd 48-20. Wight-
man and Colson led the Bucs' offense.
Wightman churned out 120 yards on the
ground for two touchdowns and threw
for three more. Colson bulled his way
to 148 yards rushing and passed for 47
yards.
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Top Far Right: Players concentrate on capturing
the illusive pigskin after a fumble, far Right. Wight-
man tries to wriggle away from Marshall safety.
Top: Wightman looks for receiver as Colson clears
the way in the Homecoming game with Tampa.
Above- Pirate defense puts the suitcase on a Mar-
shall ball carrier. Right. Adkins makes the grab
for a completed pass from Colson in the Tampa
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Averaging 400 yards on offense in
their last three games, the Bucs went to
South Carolina to meet The Bulldogs of
The Citadel and to seek revenge for the
upset defeat the Bulldogs handed them
in the previous year's Homecoming
game. The Pirates won a hard-fought
23-1 4 decision.
Tailback Billy Wightman was voted the
Outstanding Player and Most Valuable
Player Awards. Jim Flowe was named
the team's outstanding senior.
Baby Bucs Build
for Future
East Carolina's Baby Bucs won their
first two games and lost the last three
for a 2-3 season record. Billy Wallace and
Ronnie Peed led the freshman offensive
attack. Garland Butler was named the
outstanding player for his defensive work
as linebacker.
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Williams, B. Wright, R. Elliot, M. Lewis
ard, V, Noon, R. Hayak, R. Betesh, P. Wool-
Reams, B. Mclain, T. Enoch, W. Mitchell,
inell, G-' Norris, D. Glosson, T. Ilderton, ^
I, M. Brown. Second Row: Coach Prince, I
' B. Bonanni, G. Heisler, F. Harris, T. Gamn
P. Cambell, M. Aldridge, J. Merryman, V
B. McCaskill J. Hollingswoilh, B. Wallace,
J, Brothers, G. Snyder, J. Rowe, M. Walker, R.
Little, L. Brown, J. Patterson, Coach Hutchins, Coach
Cain. Third Row: D. Mollenhaver, B. Hillaman, B.
Guido, S. Funderbuck, P. King, B. Mille, C, Gordon,
J. Bussler, E. Green, B. Royce, C. McClinlock, G.
Truslow, T. Salmon, M. Kiernan, J. Hollenback, P.
Arquelles, D. Temple, Coach Gravett, V. Taylor
CManagerJ.
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Top Far Left: Co-Captains Richard Hayak and Ralph
Belesh. fop, Tailbacl< George Snyder sprints around
end behind blocking of fullback Bill Wallace against
N.C. State. Above: Baby Bucs rush passer in game
with N.C. State, teft: Wallace bulls his way through
the Davidson line.
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Varsity Cheerleaders Boost Spirit
To inspire the students and wring from
them the shouts and cheers which gave
the Pirate teams moral support was the
assignment of the cheerleaders. Moral
support was needed most when it was
hardest to get, during defeat. The
cheerleaders led the student body in
cheers which never let the football team
forget that it was being supported
whether it won or lost.
The cheerleaders acquired a new
mascot in Brandy, a large white French
poodle that supported the Pirates of East
Carolina one hundred per cent.
Basketball season gave the squad the
opportunity to exhibit the new cheers,
acrobatics, and entertaining routines that
head cheerleader Layton Getsinger
brought back from college cheerleader
summer camp at the University of
Southern Mississippi.
Right: First Row: Patsy Simmons. Layton Getsinger,
Sherry Robertson. Second Row: Gail Robinson, Tim
Kessler, Bob Rankin, Chipper Linville, Steve Owens,
Danny Bland, Walter Dudley, Ron Moore, Debbie
Sheehan. third Row: Susan Walton, Beverly Bolton,
Pam White.
Above: Sherry Robinson and mascot Brandy take
a break during halftime. Right. Susan Walton is
caught in the moment of ecstasy caused by a
Pirate touchdown. Far Right. Head cheerleader Lay-
ton Getsinger barks out support for the Bucs.
Freshman Cheerleaders
Support Baby Bugs
Freshman cheerleaders won their
places on the squad by learning ECU
cheers and competing with other
freshman girls before a discriminating
board of judges. The freshmen supported
the Baby Bucs athletes during football
and basketball season.
Bottom: Front: Gall Nelson, first Row; Nancy Nivitt,
Marsha Clark, Margie. Baucom. Back Row. June Camp-
bell, Shiela Nelson, Janey Lassiter. Below: SquacJ
cheers the young Pirate basketball team. Right: June
Campbell and Janey Lassiter go through a routine
during the frosh game with Old Dominion.
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Harriers Post Eight-Two Record
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Runners Don Jayroe, Ken Voss, Neill
Ross, Joe Day, Randy Martin, Greg Mc-
Nerney, Jim Kidd, and Lanny Davis led
the ECU cross-country team over the 5.2
mile course to a record of eight vi/ins
and two losses in the 1968 season. The
Pirates were very successful in champion-
ship competition, finishing second in the
Daytona Beach Invitational, second in the
North Carolina State Championships, and
second in the Southern Conference
Championships. Pirates Don Jayroe, Neill
Ross, and Ken Voss were elected to the
eight-man All Southern Conference team.
Top f.rsf Row S. Schapperl, D. Thomas, M. Woolsey,
N Ross, J. Osborne, G Mkji:ms, K Voss, Second Row:
A Driscol, D, Jayroe, B, Martin, J. Day, L. Davis, G.
McNerney, G. Wight, J. Kidd. Center. Coach Bill
Carson with tri-captains Randy Martin, John Osborne,
and Ken Voss. Below: Leading runners Neill Ross, Don
Jayroe, Joe Day, Lanny Davis, Ken Voss, and Jim
Kidd.
Lettenmen
Lead Grapplers
"This was the best wrestling team ECU
ever had," said Coach John Welborn of
the 1969 team. Five lettermen returned
to lead the team to an outstanding sea-
son. Defending Southern Conference
Champion Tim Ellenberger and Cliff Ber-
nard were chosen as the team's co-cap-
tains. Outstanding achievements were the
victories over Georgia, LSU, and Milligan
College in a quadrangular meet.
Right: Cliff Bernard
moments before
Below John Carroll
in control with
ride. Below R/ghf,
Sam McDowell
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Left. Co-Captains Cliff Bernard and Tim Ellenberger.
Below Kneeling: C, Bernard, M. Brown, S. McDowell,
D. Dussia, J. Carroll, S. Bastian, R. Corso, Tim Ellen-
berger, Tom Ellenberger, S. Smitfi. Standing. Coach
Johnny Welborn, G. Ballard, R. Williams, J. Connolly,
B. Galloway, J. Facchina, F. Bales, P. Monroe, P.
Adams, M. Bray.
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Pirates
Finish Second
In Conference
Coach Tom Quinn's building program
produced one of the finest basketball
teams in ECU history. In their home open-
er, the Pirates outscored Atlantic Christian
and rolled up a team record by bucketing
126 points. The Bucs left their mark on
the Southern Conference by finishing the
season in second place as compared to
last year's eighth place finish. They led
the conference in shooting percentage
most of the season.
Below: Sitting: R. Keir, J. Gregory, R. Collins,
Modlin, B. Lindfelt, A. Williams. Standing J. Kierr
E Shafford (Mgr), R. Williams, E, Thompson,
Doherly, M. Dunn, B. Haubenreiser, B, McKill
Coach T. Quinn, T. Miller.
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Against VMI the Bucs turned in one
of the hottest performances in the history
of the Southern Conference. They finished
the game with a 72.2 shooting percent-
age from the floor. Another season high
point was the victory over St. Francis,
ranked number four nationally in re-
bounding and led by Larry Lewis, who
was heading the nation in the rebound
department.
Far Left Top: Coach Quinr advises Pirates during a
lime-out. left; Jim Gregory lays the ball in around
Marshall defender. Below Left Keir shoots over East
Tennessee players Below f?ighl Thompson way out
in front of one of many Pirate fast breaks.
Basketbal
All five starters in the Pirates' balanced
attack averaged in double figures for the
season. Guard Earl Thompson scored
forty points against Atlantic Christian for
his season high. The other guard, Tom
Miller, was outstanding as the team's
playmaker and ball handler for the year.
Miller hit nine of eleven shots from the
field in the VMI game. Richard Keir, Jim
Modlin, and Jim Gregory rounded out
the team and got the job done under the
basket. Sophomore Gregory vs/as consis-
tently impressive w/ith his rebounding
and shot-blocking defensive play.
oach Quinn discusse
e/ow; Jim Wodlin
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Freshmen
Prepare for Varsity
"They were the best freshman team
in the country," said Coach Kirk Stewart
of the Baby Bucs basketball team. The
freshmen had an impressive record in
preparing boys for the varsity. Greg
Crouse, Jim Fairly, and Ronnie Lepors
were standouts.
far Left, Top Left: A mad scramble for llie ball rn
the game with William and Mary Far Left. Top Right
Modlin goes through contortions in getting the ball
to the basket. Far Left, Bottom Atlantic Christian
player guards Keir too closely. Left- Ronnie- LePors
gets open underneath for the lay-up against ODC
Be/ow front Row R. Dongworth, E. Combs, E. Gut
shall, R Fyne. Bac)< Row Coach Kirk Stewart, J
Pnnce, E, Atkinson, A. Ruegg, J. Fairly, R. LePors, B
Hilman, G. Crouse, 5. MacDonald. D Short, B Brower
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.Fsr Right Top. Baylor player stuffs shot against
Virginia Tech. far Right Bottom Tournament cham-
pion, Baylor team Above Baby Bucs take off on a
fast break against Olcf Dominion. Right. Julius Prince
goes up for snowbird as Jim Fairly moves in to
protect the boarcfs
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Baylor Wins
Eastern Carolina
Classic
ecu's first annual Eastern Carolina
Classic basketball tournament took place
at Minges Coliseum December 26-28,
1968. The Classic was conceived by ECU
President Dr. Leo W. Jenkins and sup-
ported by businessmen in Greenville and
Pitt County.
Teams entered in the tournament were
ECU, Air Force, Baylor, Cornell, Dela-
ware, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and William
and Mary. Virginia Tech was top-seeded,
but there was no clear-cut favorite. The
Bears of Baylor, led by Tommy Bowman,
defeated Virginia in the last game to cap-
ture the championship.
Deborah Joyce Huff of ECU was chosen
Miss Eastern Carolina Classic from a field
of fifteen entries.
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Netmen Gain
Depth
Lettermen Bill Ransom and Graham
Felton returned to lead the Pirate tennis
team, coached by Jim Grimsley. Bob Vick
brought his talents to ECU as a transfer
student and added much depth to the
team. The Buc netmen faced three ACC
schools in their rough schedule, as well
as their Southern Conference foes in com-
pleting a 10-6 season.
Top Leit. Bob Vick exhibits his forehand. Top Right
Graham Felton follows through after each hand shot.
Right first Row. D Guilford, B. Ransone, G. Felton.
Seconcy Row: R. Withers, B. Vick. M. Grady, B. Linton.
Intpamurals
Offer Competition
Intramurals at East Carolina offered
students the opportunity to participate in
rigorous athletic competition. In intra-
mural contests of basketball, touch foot-
ball, and Softball, the spectators of ECU's
varsity sports became the sports heroes.
Intramurals also offered competition in
bowling, cross country, golf, volleyball,
tennis, and wrestling.
Intnamunals
Tankers Plunge
Forward
Southern Conference Champions and
Co-Captains Bob Moynihan and Ail-Ameri-
can John Sultan returned to lead the East
Carolina swim team under Coach Ray
Sharf to their fourth straight Southern
Conference title. All-American breast-
strokers Steve Weissman and Larry All-
man battled it out all season for honors
in the one hundred and two hundred
yard events.
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des spring a pastime. Left
BoMom: TKE's plan foot
II strategy. Top: First Ro
V D. Emerson, M. Dolan
Frederick, J, Manchester
B. King. B. Powell, B
Moynihan, D. Sharf. Second Row: A Downey.
Baird, D. Harlman, J. Griffin, J. Sultan, S. Culbrei
Third Row; Coach Ray Sharf, L. Allman, M. Saunde
S. Weissman, K. Hungate, D. Brunson, G. Hanes,
Mallby, T. Kruzel, J, Voyles, E. Orrell, Diving Coa
Tobin.
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Swimming
East Carolina Pirates had fine talent and
depth in all events. Ken Hungate, Greg
Hanes, Doug Hartman, and Mike Dolan
filled the butterfly events. Jim Man-
chester, Steve Howard, Gary Fredrick,
Tom Kruzel, and Keven Tracy swam as
distance free stylers. Eric Orrell, Ed Mills,
Jim Griffin sprinted. John Sultan, Dick
Donahue, Bill King, and Andy Dawney
swam the backstroke. Bob Baird, Neil
Winslow, and Doug Emerson represented
the Pirates in the diving department.
Right: Sonny Culbreth at peak of jack knife dive.
Below: Freshmen: B. Powell, A. Downey, G. Frederick,
J. Maltby, D. Hartman, D. Emerson, T. Kruzel, J.
Griffin, D. Brunson, J. Voyles, M. Dolan.
ECU Hosts AAU
East Carolina's new AAinges Aquator-
ium served as the site for the National
AAU Short Course Swimming Champion-
ships. The nation's leading swimmers,
headed by eighteen-year old Mark Spitz
of Santa Clara High School with his tutor
George Haines, coach of the 1968
Olympic team, attended the meet. Spitz
was rated as the number one male swim-
mer in the world, and a high point of
the event was his challenge to Charlie
Hickcox of the University of Indiana in
the two hundred-yard individual medley.
Hickcox surprisingly had no trouble win-
ning the race when Spitz swallowed
water and finished last. Along with the
nation's leading teams was the Olympic
team from Mexico.
Left: Championship swimmer Mark Spilz with ECU
hostess Anne Hendershot. Below: The 200 Yard In-
dividual medley.
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Coach Ray Martinez of ECU, who
organized the meet, was awarded the
Robert Kiphuth Award, which is pre-
sented to a person who has made an
outstanding contribution to competitive
swimming. The meet was described by
many great people of organized swim-
ming as the best AAU ever.
Top: Swimmers stretch in start of breaststroke trials.
Right: Start of backstroke event, Be/ow Right. Charlie
Hickcox (left), from Indiana University, congratu-
lates competitor after winning 200 yd. Individual
Medley.
Golfers Have
BestVfean
Mike Schlueter and Marshall Utterson
led the Pirate golf Team to an outstanding
2-2 season with low averages of 74
and 75. Howard Permar had a 78 aver-
age and was the leading point winner
for the team. Mike O'Brianf and Jack
Williams were other standouts.
The Bucs placed second in the South-
ern Conference Tournament at the Dunes
Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Davidson won the tournament with a
team total stroke score of 633 to the
Pirates 636.
Left: Marshal:
Schlueter blasts
Row: M, Schlueter, M. Ur
putt.
Below: Mike
jy bunker. Bottom; First
;r5on, J. Williams. Second
W. Howard, M. O'Briant.
Lacrosse Club
Sports Victories
Although not an official varsity sport
entitled to scholarships and achievement
letters and awards, the East Carolina La-
crosse Club under the direction of Coach
Bill Dickens proved its ability and desire
by posting a 4-3 record. High points in
the season were victories over William
and Mary and Virginia Tech.
Gary McCullough led the team in scor-
ing, and Pete Katzburg led in assists.
Goalie Jim Frank had sixteen saves for
the season. Other outstanding players
were Rob Williams and player-assistant
coach. Kirk Voorhees.
Top Left: Rick Cassisi on defense. Top
Right: R
Anderson and Rob Williams take a
water b
Cenfer; Rough stick action in the match
with Na.
Right: Voorhees with the ball on the attac
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Rowers Place
in Championships
In its second year of inter-collegiate
competition and its first on a major scale,
the ECU varsity crew team under Coach
Vic Pezulla finished the season with a 4-5
dual meet record and a third place in
the Southern Championship Meet. The
J.V. rowers finished ninth in the nation.
Varsity co-captains were Dave Reyneud
and Gary Wooten.
Left: Crew teams from ECU and St. Johns posit
on
for start of race. Below: Crew team at finish
of
race: S. Mabel, D. Reyneud, B. Mins, B. Donharl,
D.
Williams, D. Mountcastle, J. Butlard, J. Findley,
G.
Wooten.
Top. First Row; P. Davis, D. Jayroe, W, Murschel,
Beasley, J- Murray, J. Covington, G. Mullins,
Thomas, N. Ross, Second Row: B. McKibbon,
Wright, S. Holton, T. Rork, J, Day, J, Siemien,
Woolsey, A. Driscoll, E, Reeves, K. Voss. Third Ro
B. Rafferty, L. Davis, S. Schappert, G. McNerney,
Moody, B. Sampson, J. Kidd.
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East Carolina's varsity tracl< team had
a successful season under the leadership
of Coach Bill Carson. The Pirates com-
pleted the 1968 season with a 6-2 dual
meet record, a fourth place in the State
meet, and a tie for second place in the
Southern Conference. The trackmen estab-
lished twelve new ECU track records dur-
ing this season. Nine of the new records
replaced ones set only last year.
Outstanding was the performance of
Ken Voss, who set new records of 4:13.9
in the one mile, 9:11.6 in the two mile,
and 14:40.6 in the three mile. Other
track records set in 1968 were as follows:
shot-put, 53'3'/2" and discus, 142'7V'2'
by D. Moody; 120 yd. hurdles, 14.2,
440 yd. hurdles, 54.6 by J. Cargill;
high jump, 6'4'/2", triple jump, 45'10'/2"
by P. Moe; long jump, 23' 5" by E.
Whyte; 440 relay, 42.2 by B. Frisby, A.
Peebles, E. Whyte, and P. Davis; mile
relay, 3:16.1 by B. Frisby, L. Mauney,
J. Cargill, and E. Whyte.
Opposite Page Left: Ty Rork clears the high jump
bar. Opposite Page Right: Coach Bill Carson. Leil:
Jim Cargill goes over the high hurdles in his record
setting form. 6e/ow: Paige Davis takes the pass of
the baton from Wayne Murschel.
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Team greets Snyder as he touches home after hitting
a home run. Above Right: Coach Earl Smith. Right:
Pirate batter is fooled by a curve ball.
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"They made more errors, pitched fewer
shutouts, and had the lowest hitting aver-
age of any team I've had since coming
here," Coach Earl Smith said. "But when
we had to have one, they went out and
got it and that, after all, is the mark of
the champion." The Pirates compiled a
20-9-1 overall record with 10 victories
and 1 defeat in the conference. Two of
the conference victories came in the play-
offs against William and Mary and gave
the Pirates the Southern Conference
crown. From there ECU went on to knock
off third ranked Florida State in the first
round of the District III NCAA playoffs.
Top, first Row: B. Woodard, S. Garrett, D. Burke,
D. Vick, W, King, B. Srrith, D. Corroda, R. Edmond-
son, v. Colbert. Second Row.- R, Glover, R, Hastings,
J. Weaver, S. Roberson, L. Dowd, G. Sweat, J.
Smith, J. Lanier, R. Taylor, M. Hughs. Third Row.-
J. Snyder, B. Norman, N. Gulp, S. Fornash, D. Win-
chester, D. Shields, W. Vick, K. Graver, K. Mclver,
J. Hardison. Center: Corroda makes it safely to first.
LeU: Pirate pitcher about to deliver the ball.
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Basebal
Several outstanding players led the
baseball team. Senior outfielder Jim
Snyder led the team in hitting in his last
year with the Pirates. Jim finished the
year with a .354 batting average and 7
home runs. Dennis Burke, a lefthander,
and Vince Colbert, a righthander, were
the top pitchers all year and especially
in clutch situations. Burke and Colbert
finished the season with 6-2 and 5-1
win-loss records. Snyder was voted the
team's most valuable player. He was
also elected to the All Southern Confer-
ence, All State, and All District III NCAA
teams. Colbert and Burke shared the
team's outstanding senior award. Burke
also was All State.
Far Right, fop Left: Outstanding senior pitcher Vince
Colbert. Far Right, Top Right. All-State pitcher Dennis
Burke. Far Right. Bottom: The throw to first beats a
Pirate runner by a step in the game with Virginia.
Right. Steve Fornash raps out a hit to score the
runner on third.
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Pressley, H. Harris, B, Jordan, B. Sellers, S. Schode.
Second Row. R. Echenrode, J. Cuthburt, H. Tyler, R.
McNeille, J. Turner, L. Mockins, L. Gibson, B, Snyder,
K. Barbous, Coach Jim Grimsley. far Righl Cenfer:
Coach Jim Grimsley with co-captains Tom Gillespie
and Charles Pressley. far Righf Boftom: Luccuire tries
for goal against St. Andrews. Top teff: Echenrode
attempts to block kick by George Washington player.
Top Right. Echenrode on defense. Above: Echenrode
heads the ball in Pembroke match.
Soccer leam
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In his first year as coach, Jim Grimsley
led the Pirate soccer team to its best
season ever. The soccer team, in its third
year at ECU, was 2-2 in the conference
and 3-6-1 for the season. The Pirates
were defeated in the match for the
Southern Conference Northern Division
Championship by a strong George Wash-
ington team with representatives from
ten foreign countries.
Coach Grimsley cited Harris, Echenrode,
Pressley, Jordan, Gillespie, Cuthburt, and
AAockus for outstanding performances
throughout the season.
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Scoreboard
Wrestling
ECU (Won 9, Lost 2)
20 Duke 16
33 Davidson 3
30 Wilmington 3
28 V.M.I 8
14 Old Dominion 17
22 Georgia 13
29 Louisiana State 10
15 Milligan 12
24 N.C. State 10
28 The Citadel 5
12 William & Mary 15
Swimming
Bethany 38
V.P.I 44
Florida State ...62
South Florida . . .61
Florida 72
Louisiana State . .45
North Carolina . .74
Golf
"Tennis (won9, Lost6)
rman
Wake Forest 5
St. Andrews 1
Atlantic Christian 2
Richmond 0
Old Dominion 0
William & Mary 5
Campbell College 1
ECU
2 George Washington 7
1 '/2 Davidson 71/2
The Citadel 6
Campbell College ..0
The Citadel 8
Atlantic Christian . . .2
Wilmington 0
(Won 10, Lost 2)
ECU
5 Campbell College 23'/2
13'/2 St. Andrews I6V2
15 William & Mary 5'/2
I8V2 V.M.I 10
10 Richmond 15
IOV2 V.P.I 11
231/2 Wilmington 3'/2
I6'/2 Atlantic Christian .3'/2
5V2 Old Dominion 4'/2
10 Wilmington 17
15 The Citadel 3
South Carolina ... 7
Basketball
(Won 17, Lost 1 1)
ECU
75
126
West Virginia 82
Atlantic Christian Ill
William & Mary 66
Old Dominion 75
South Carolina 75
George Washington .... 83
Furman 77
Citadel 64
E. Tennessee State .... 80
William & Mary 61
Richmond 69
Marshall 82
V.M.I 75
St. Francis 100
St. Peter's 96
E. Tennessee State 95
St. Francis 66
George Washington .... 70
Richmond 78
Fairfield 77
Citadel 68
V.M.I 62
Freshman Basketball
(Won 9, Lost 7)
ECU
ECU
69
Duke
..89
52
116
Richmond . . .
Frederick
... 53
... 84
108
Chowan
..90
77
William & Mary .
..91
78
Louisburg . . .
... 91
83
Old Dominion ..
..77
84
Laurinburg . .
... 91
78
Frederick
..70
82
Chowan ....
... 94- •
100
Sandhills
..96
107
Richmond . . .
...62
84
Louisburg
..71
107
Mt. Olive ...
... 85
76
William & Mary
..69
75
N.C. State ..
...108
E.G. Glassic
Results
1st Baylor
2nd Virginia
3rd Virginia Tech
4th East Carolina
5th William & Mary
6th Air Force
7th Cornell
8th Delaware
128
(Won 4, Lost 5)
ECU
2nd Tampa 1st
2nd Florida Southern 1st
2nd Rollins 1st
2nd Jacksonville 1 st
1st Marist 2nd
1st R.P.I 2nd
2nd Virginia 1st
1st St. Johns 2nd
1st Howard 2nd
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Footbal
r 1
(Won 4,
Lost 6)
:u
37
Parson
5
7
0
Willian
1 and Mary .
14
7
Louisia
na Tech ....
....35
0
Southe
rn Miss
....65
7
Richmc
nd
....31
24
Furmar
....13
20
Tampa
....28
48
Marshc
II
. ...20
23
The Ci
adel
14
7
East T
snnessee . . .
17
Freshmen (Won 2, Lost 3)
Davidson 17
N. C. State 7
Chowan 27
Richmond 10
Citadel 21
soccer
CU (Won 3, Lost 6, Tied 1 )
2 Pembroke College 3
0 The Citadel 6
1 N. C. State 0
2 N, C. Wesleyan 2
2 Davidson College 3
0 Wilmington College .... 4
1 William and Mary 0
1 Furman University 0
0 St. Andrews College .... 2
1 George Washington .... 10
87 The Citadel 57
147 Pembroke College 68V2
147 Williams College 25V2
147 Atlantic Christian 14
33 Baptist College 112
86 N. C State Univ 59
56 Virginia Tech 86
87 Univ. of Richmond 58
^'^ Track
(Won 6. Lost 2)
Basebal
(Won 20, Lost 9, Tied 1 )
Ithaca 8
Ithaca 4
5
Virginia
2
7
Virginia
4
1
Virginia . . .
4
7
Dartmouth
2
1
5
William and Mary
7
5
7
0
9
Colby
1
6
Citadel
5
3
Pembroke
2
4
Pembroke
. . . .11
1
Wilmington
5
1
2
1
N C State
7
P.
Davidson
0
?
4
3
Wilmington
. . 1
3
The Citadel . ..
4
5
The Citadel
0
5
Davidson
4
?
1
R
N C State
)5
0
Clemson
7
Cross-Countpy
(Low Score Wins) (Won 8, Lost 2)
ECU
15
15
21
24
15
'2nd
2nd
2nd
VMI
Univ
N. C
Old
Place
Place
Place
. of Richmond 45
50 25
, of Florida . . 34 25
, State Univ. .33 38
Dominion ...50 43
Daytona Beach Invitational
North Carolina Championships
Southern Conference Championships
High Point College 50
Baptist College . . . 34
Virginia Tech 30
Georgetown Univ
William and M
.new
-^:^*f^^St&r^T':^
Lacrosse
(Won 4, Lost 4)
Roanoke College .
Nau^saus Comm. ,
Randolph-Macon
William and Mary .
Duke B Team ...
William and Mary .
Richmond
Virginia Tech. . . .
130
Organizations
131
132
JL Mr '
Campus Activities
Shape Lives.
133
New Ideas Spark
SGA Executives
Five executive officers heacJed the
Executive Branch of the Student Govern-
ment Association. These included the
President, the Vice-President, the Secre-
tary, the Treasurer, and the Historian. The
four class presidents also represented the
student body.
Work on an experimental college and
a gratitude monument for Dr. Jenkins
were among the projects of the Student
Government Association this year.
Right: David Lloyd, Preside
134
135
Committees
Solve Problemis
Areas of special interest to the students
were handled by the committee
chairmen. Chosen by the President of the
SGA, the chairmen worked on their
special assignments. The committees
dealt with such things as special events,
entertainment, internal affairs, external
affairs, elections.
Rtght:
Ro«
jynolds, Faculty Evalustioi
C. Breedlove, Secretary of Public Relations. Secon
Row; C. Linville, Arlist Series: D. Summers, Electior
D. Chestnut, Lecture Series. Third Row: J. Danie
Special Events. Fourth Row: A. Sanford, fnterten
ment; J. Schofield, Secretary of external Affair
B, Thoenan, Secretary of Internal Affairs.
136
Class Officers
Serve Faithfully
Elected by the students in their
respective classes, the class officers
participated actively in the Student
Government affairs.
6e/ow. Bottom to Top, First Column: Sophomores
G. Gaspirini, President; S. Davis, VicePresrc/err, T.
Montgomery, Secretary; S, Jenkins, treasurer. Boffom
(o Top, Second Column. Seniors S. Morrisette, Presi-
dent; P. Simmons, V/ce-Pfesident; S. Ward, Secretary.
Bottom to Top, Third Column: Juniors D. Guilford,
President; P. Breilman, Vice-Presi'denf; N. Austin,
Secretary, S. Presnell Treasurer, fiottom to Top
Fourth Column: Freshmen F. Rhodes President; J,
Mann, Vice-President.
137
Legislature
Bupports Students
Representing all the different divisions
of students on the campus, the Student
Legislature sought to make the student's
voice heard in policy-making decisions.
The legislature v^^as made up of represen-
tatives of dormitory students, day stu-
dents, the SGA Vice-President, and the
SGA Speaker.
The legislature had a voice in matters
concerning the students including rules
and regulations, budget approval, and
recognition of new organizations on
campus.
Righf. Bill Richa
Below Legislators
Ison, Speaker of the
itudy new proposals.
Legislature.
f-' ^ fy s f^
Nonie Austin
Marion Barick
Danny Bland
Jim Carey
Judy Christian.
Dede Clegg
Linda Crawford
^:i'
Beverly Mathe
^ £-1 li fi i ft
Ann Remhardt
Nancy Sheppard
Carolyn Simmons
Mary Singleton
Chris Smith
Gwen Strickland
F'->i
139
Summer School
SGA Endorses
Student Rights
To continue the Student Government
during the summer, the Summer School
Student Government officers were
elected at the beginning of the summer
term. The executive branch was com-
posed of the President, Vice-President,
Treasurer, Secretary, and Speaker of the
Legislature.
Above: Cherry Stokes, President. Above Right: Chip-
per LinvMIe, Vice-President. Right: Dianne Holland,
Left: Buford Davis, Treasurer. Above. Steve Michaels,
Speaker of the Legislature.
141
Councils Enforce
Honor Code
Appointed by the Student Legislature,
the Men's and Women's Honor Councils
had jurisdiction over any honor council
offenses including lying, cheating,
stealing, or behaving w/ith conduct
unbecoming to an East Carolina student.
The Honor Councils consisted of seven
permanent members and tv\/o alternate
members.
Top: First Row: E. Tipton, S. Rousso, C. Stokes, Chairman, L- Genzardi, S. Stlmpson.
T. Leinbach, C. Denny. Second Row, P. Allen W. A. Sanford, N. Auvtin, C, Fr
Hicks. Above frfsf Row. I. Clayton, AA. Almon, S, Standafer.
SeconcJ Row;
J. Hollimon,
142
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Judiciaries
Hear Cases
Men's and Women's Judiciaries sup-
ported the standards of the University
and had jurisdiction over offenses against
school regulations not under the jurisdic-
tion of the Honor Councils.
Women's Judiciary Council consisted
of eleven members and two alternates
selected by the women students in
general election. Men's Judiciary Council
consisted of seven permanent members
and three alternates. These council
members were selected by the Student
Legislature from a slate submitted by the
Executive Council.
ip: F/fsf Row; C. Krautler, H. Petree, M. Lassiter,
Stuckey, D. Hammond, L. Catsen. Second Row:
Holt, R. Caffery. Above: L. Hopkins, A. Wooten,
P. Belt, G.
Second Rom
M. DeWitt,
Bullock, J. Hinlon, Chairman, S. Ward.
: T. Montgomery, M. Sherman, M. Gill,
.. McKenny, P. Potter.
143
Full-Time
Employees
Serve Students
Aiding the SGA and the student body
was the job of Walter Quade and Carole
Alexander. As secretary to the SGA,
Carole could be called upon for help by
the student body. Walt Quade was
always on the go snapping pictures for
the four publications on campus: The
Buccaneer 1969, the East Carolinian, The
Key, and The Rebel.
Above
Right.
SGA.
Quade, Director
of Photography.
Secrefary of the
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Serving as an advisory and supervisory
board responsible for counseling in fiscal
matters and directing the four Student
Government publications, the Publica-
tions Board operated as an official
branch of the Student Government. The
Board approved all contracts, elected edi-
tors, set salaries, and advised publication
plans.
op; C. Callaway, R. Robinson, D. Lloyd, C. linville.
Uddle: G. Sirickland, E. Beasley, J. Thornton, lower
Viddle: W. Brown, W. Sumner, D. Benson, J.
eynolds. Sotfom. J. Tucker, Chairman, R. Alexander.
145
Top Lefl: J. Flint, Greeks; R, Dowd, Sports. Top Right: M. Almon,
/Managing Editor; L. Getsinger, Business Manager. Middle: F. Ross,
Academics, F. Shoffner, Classes. Right: A. Sturm, Copy: C. Julian,
Organizations. Above- J, Hart, fine Arts; G. Strickland, features.
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146
Staff Presents
'The Buccaneer
19BS'
Spurred by Editor Earle Beasley, The
Buccaneer J 969 staff worked consistently
all year. Despite the sadness caused by
the death of Mr. Lee Blackwell,
publisher's representative and staunch
friend of former staffs, this year's staff
labored to uphold the standards of his
long years of direction. Sacrificing many
eisure hours, they kept their goal in
view. Each member took pride in
presenting in May The Buccaneer /969.
Top Right: Mrs. M. Sorensen, Literary Adviser. Top
Left: E. Beasley, Editor. Left: The general staff of
The Buccaneer 1969.
147
last Carolinian'
Goes to Offset I
Consideration of a form of financial
independence, the establishment of a
study group for the feasibility of a
changeover to offset printing, and the
development of a closer relationship
between the newspaper staff and
journalism classes highlighted the work
of the fast Carolinian this year.
Following the tradition of past years,
the newspaper placed its main focus on
the coverage of campus events during
the year. Student-supported and
student-operated, the publication at-
tempted to provide for each student an
insight into the important events of the
year and to serve as a force which could
bring about responsible change both in
the policy of the Student Government
Association and of the administration.
Pfoc/uction; M. Phillips, Lay-
M. Sumner, Editor-m Chief .
Above Left: D. Brins
ouf. Above Right:
Middle: J. Fulbright, News; N. Lowe, Managing
£Wi(or. Below Right: General Staff: R. Overcash,
G. Robertson, B. Cutler, K. Melson, M. Allen, L.
Oakley, J. Hudson.
149
Regulations
Published in
•The Key'
Published annually, The Key is the
reliable source for . all the rules and
regulations of the university, the codes
of behavior, and a guide to the
organizations on campus. New Keys were
given to all incoming freshmen during
summer orientation, and copies were
handed to upperclassmen to inform them
of any changes of regulations approved
by the administration.
Right;
Culley and B. Carawan. Right Be/ow
Klemp and F. Worrmack. Standing: f
jnes, B. Robinson, D. Minet.
'The Rebel'
Takes
Top Honors
East Carolina University's pace-setting
magazine, The Rebel, was published
quarterly with the primary purpose of
providing an outlet by which students
could stimulate other students through
the medium of their own imaginations.
The Rebel won many state and national
honors: the All-Arrlerican Honor Rating,
the highest award granted by the
Associated Collegiate Press to college
magazines; the North Carolina Arts
Council Literary Award; and the rating
of one of the Top Ten College Publica-
tions in the United States by the U.S.
Student Press Association.
rJ^mstrnfimW-
151
Religious Groups Seek Fellowship
153
Free Will Baptist
Student Fellowship
Carwashes and do-nut sales sponsored
by the Free Will Baptist Student Fellow-
ship brought profits that were used to
buy furniture for its new house. To fur-
ther religious interest and to promote a
fellowship among the members were the
aims of the group. The East Carolina chap-
ter traveled to Mount Olive this year to
meet with the Free Will Baptist Fellowship
there.
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154
Baptist
Student Union
Baptist Student Union offered an art
gallery and served as a meeting place
for many campus organizations. During
the year several "coffee houses" were
sponsored by the Union.
Juvenile delinquency served as a area
of concentrated effort for the Baptist
students. They also conducted a summer
missions project. Through weekly forums
and v^orship services, the Baptist Student
Union vi^as concerned with "Doing the
Truth," the adopted theme for the year.
Above: Members of the Baptist Student Union proud-
ly display works of art in their new art gallery.
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156
Newman Club
Seeking an informal atmosphere in
which to explore Christianity, the New-
man Club celebrated a guitar mass each
Wednesday night. An integral part of the
Newman Club program was the discus-
sion of current world problems such as
birth control, racial justice, and Christian
ethics. "We speak heart to heart" is the
motto of the Newman Club. Members
endeavored to make this their purpose.
Opposite Above: Dr. Ca
1 Adie
conducts m
Above: The group attends
a guitar
mass on Wed
day night. Left: The Siste
and F
ather prepare
the next meeting.
157
Canterbury
Canterbury met three times weekly to
eat, to think, and converse together.
Meetings were informal since Canterbury
felt that through informal gatherings
students were at ease to talk with one
another. Once a week the group
celebrated Holy Communion. Speakers or
films were occasionally presented.
Canterbury sponsored a Christmas party
this year for the children of St. Andrews
Mission in Greenville. The group took a
beach trip in the spring.
Upper Right: Father Houston leads members of Can-
terbury in discussion. Be/ow: The group enjoys fel-
158
East Carolina
Christiian
Fellowship
East Carolina Christian Fellowship sent
a child from the Greenville area to a
Christian camp during the summer. At
Christmas members caroled for shut-ins
in the area. In the spring the group
celebrated its fellowship at a special
banquet.
East Carolina Christian Fellowship
came to East Carolina University in
September, 1965. Since that time, it
provided Christian fellowship at the
university for those who claim Christ as
their Savior.
pper Left: President, Robert Jolly, In Center:
•ze President, Belsy Daughleridge; SerretaryTreas-
rer, Ronald Braxton, Lett Below: Robert Jolly directs
Friday evening meeting at the Y-Hut.
159
Lutheran Student
Association
Regular supper meetings at Our
Redeemer Lutheran Church, worship, and
attendance at area meetings constituted
the program of tfie Local Lutheran
Student Association.
Lutheran Student Association of Amer-
ica is composed of student groups on
college campuses across the country.
Nourished by God's word and sacrament,
strengthened by a common life, the
Association seeks to enlist and equip
students for service to all men, to serve
the church faithfully, and to work and
pray for the renewal of the church.
le Holy Co
ed by men
^ King Youth
Fellowship
King Youth Fellowship gave a
Homecoming Dinner honoring the alum-
ni. To plan the year's work, it sponsored
a Spring Retreat in the mountains.
Dr. James W. Butler, the adviser, met
weekly with the thirty members of the
King Youth Fellowship. Membership was
open to any university student.
The King Youth Fellowship's main
purpose was to promote Christian
fellowship among its members, to
exemplify Christian ideals in personal
conduct, and to bear Christian witness
in word and deed to the university
community.
At
ove
: Dr. Jam
es W.
But
er iiste
ns
as n
of
K
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discus
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probi
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First Christian
Church
College Fellowship
Members of the First Christian Church
College Fellowship served the community
by working weekly at three Day Care
Centers in Greenville. There they led the
children in songs, games, and stories.
Through service they sought to demon-
strate that Christianity is a living religion.
The Fellowship provided a church home
for students at the University.
Above: Members of Ihe College Fellowship gather
in the lounge of the First Christian Church. Rrghf:
Officers of the First Christian Church College Fellow,
ship are Jeff Wilson, Patsy Wallace, and John Hardy.
162
0!^ (^v*y
Fellowship
of Christian
Athletes
Activities of the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes included entertaining youth
through sports events and sponsoring
the annual Purple and Gold Football
game in April.
Athletes vi/ho participated in a school
sport were eligible for membership in
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The
purpose of the group was to confront
athletes and coaches, and, through them,
the youth of the nation, with the
challenge and adventure of following
Christ, participating in His Church, and
serving Him through their vocations.
Above: Members of The
Athletes gather tor their v
G, Gay, and P. Da
fellowship of Christian
ekiy meeting, left, Offi-
, Dudley, D. Flanagan,
163
Students' Interests Expand Through Clubs
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AFROTC Trains
for the
Future
167
During the summer cadets in their last
two years of Air Force ROTC program
attended Field Training at an Air Force
base. The cadets observed the operation
of a typical air base, received specialized
leadership training, i\ew in a variety of
aircraft, and were screened for commis-
sion service.
The cadets received training on
campus in military drill and ceremonies
which supplemented their academic
program. The cadets learned leadership,
confidence, and poise in preparation for
active duty in the Air Force.
Right: Cadets visit Hulbert Field, Fh
ler: Cadets Grover Carlton, Bill
Waddell observe field training ex
Page; Upper Left: Cadet
Outdoor Drill. Right: Fire fighting di
are watched by cadets.
168
169
AFROTC
Cadets supplemented their classroom
study of the Air Force through frequent
visits to nearby Air Force bases. The
major trip this year was to Seymour
Johnson AFB, where the cadets observed
the aircraft and operation of the Tactical
Air Command and the Strategic Air
Command. The cadets also visited Pope
Air Force Base for a briefing and
demonstration on airborne operations.
Right
A group of cadets inspect
the
of a
AAcDonnelt FAD Phantom II jet
fight
Capt
Charles E. Gries informs the
cade
dutie
of a tactical fighter pilot.
170
Cadets sponsored the annual campus-
wide blood drive and collected over 400
pints of blood for the Red Cross
Tidew/ater Region. The annual Marcha-
thon, another activity, was a major effort
by the Corps and the Angel Flight. Over
$2,500 was collected for the March of
Dimes campaign. As a reward for their
efforts, the National Foundation presen-
ted the Corps a national award. The
cadets marched so that "others could
walk." Their successful campaign was
used as a model by other Air Force ROTC
units across the nation.
Top: President Jenkins
from the March of Din
Be/ow. Campus Blood-Dri
cadets.
behalf of AFR07C.
onducted by AFROTC
Top: Squadron staff, C. Britt, Operations OIHcerj
M. Harper, Special Projects Officer; H. Gurganus,
information Officer; A. Elmore, Executive Officer:
D. Hollomon, Commander; R. Binet, Comptroller;
T. Gillespie, Ac/,
strative Officer; E. Fleming, Chap-
Phillips, A/limn/ Officer. Bottom: Brothers
Id Air Society assemble at headquarters.
172
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Arnold Air Society
Alexander, Stevi
Benzon, Robert
Braunhardt, Ronald
Adoption of an Air Force unit or civil
action program in Viet Nam was the
special project of Arnold Air Society.
Other projects included a Christmas party
for underprivileged children and the
blood drive.
The Chennault Squadron took its entire
membership to the National Conclave in
New Orleans. The squadron received the
honor of being area officers for
1968-1969 and 1969-1970.
"The warrior who cultivates his mind,
polishes his arms" was the motto for
General Clair Lee Chenault Squadron of
Arnold Air Society. The purposes which
these young men fried to fulfill were
advancing air and space citizenship;
supporting air power in its role of
national security; furthering the tradi-
tions, missions, and concepts of the
United States Air Force; creating a closer
and more efficient relationship with
AFROTC; and aiding in the development
of USAF officers.
Elmore, Ashby
Gilleipie, Thome
Hackman, Earl
Hollomon, Don
Scoggins, Larry
Thaxlon, William
Wilkinson, John
Bendilz, Francei
Brandon, Ann
Burgess, Jane
Caines, Mavis
Denmark. Hope
Elliott, Brenda
Harris, Elaine
Hill, Sandy
Hudson, Brenda
Jones, Lynn
King, Dine
Lucas, Anne
Mahan, Linda
Olsen, Linda
Angel Flight
Angel Flight visited the Old Folks
Home in Pitt County. A combined Christ-
mas party for underprivileged children
highlighted the season.
Angel Flight gave an honorary Angel
Scholarship Award and a Leadership
Award.
Angel Flight served as an organization
of dedicated college women with the
interests of the United States Air Force,
the AFROTC, the Arnold Air Society, and
their university at heart. To serve the
community and to be hostesses for the
Air Force cadets were the primary
purposes.
174
uk^
Above; The Drill Team marches in the Homecoming
ParacJe. teff.- LincJa West, Barbara Davis, and Marjorie
Pierson take time out to play cards.
175
176
Association for Childhood Education
This association had the special project
of selling Homecoming mums. Members
worked on a Christmas service project
for a group of children. In Houston,
Texas, the association had its International
Conference. The Association for Interna-
tional Childhood Education had its an-
nual state meeting in Greensboro.
The association worked for the educa-
tion and wellbeing of children,- promoted
desirable conditions, programs and prac-
tices; raised the standards of prepara-
tion of teachers and other education
leaders; brought into cooperation groups
concerned with children; and informed
the public of children's needs.
Opposite Above: Mary Sherman listens while Ruthie
Slaughter divides the members into groups. Op-
posite 6e/ow: The groups procede with their plans.
Above- Members of the smaller groups plan a project.
177
Biology Club
This year students interested in biology
formed a Biology Club. At their meetings
they presented films and lecturers.
Often the group practiced applying pro-
cedure or ideas learned from the presen-
tation. Throughout the year the forty
members, sponsored by Dr. Joseph Boy-
ette, took field trips to different parts of
North Carolina to gather specimens and
to observe nature.
Santa's Hippie Helper visited the Bi-
ology Club at its Christmas party. In
the spring the club sponsored an out-
door picnic.
Opposite Top: Paula Flowe dissects a squirrel. Below:
The Biology Club at its regular meeting. 6e/ow;
Madge Whitley and Sheryll Tapping instruct the
proper procedure tor dissecting a squirrel.
179
Home Econonnics Chapter
Highlighting the year for the E.C.U.
Home Economics Chapter were the spring
workshop and the North Carolina Home
Economic Association Convention in
Greensboro. A chapter yearbook was
distributed at the first meeting of the
year. In the spring the chapter presented
the Outstanding Chapter Member Award.
Founded on this campus in 1934, the
Chapter promoted objectives of the
American Home Economics Association,
helped students recognize those who had
achieved high recognition in home eco-
nomics, and promoted friendly associ-
ation among students and faculty.
Above: Members of the Chapter assemble at their
new location in the new Home Economics building.
Right: Decorating their Christmas tree is part of the
seasonal ciecoration cJone by the Chapter.
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Circle K awarded in the spring the
John Barnhill Memorial Scholarship to a
non-member who had demonstrated out-
standing service to this community.
Circle K International, a service organi-
zation for college men, consisted of in-
dividuals whose philosophy was freedom,
initiative, the American and Canadian
heritage, and unselfish service to others.
These men Circle K tried to develop as
future leaders and citizens.
Left: Pele Hoogendonk gives a check from Circle K
to the Salvation Army, Below: P. HoogencJonk, D.
Hammond, G. Barbelli, R. Outland, J. Pilrizzi, H.
Holland were officers for Circle K this year.
East Carolina
Tutorial Society
To help underprivileged Negro chil-
dren in the Kearney Park housing de-
velopment of Greenville with their aca-
demic studies and social adiustmenf vs/as
the purpose of the East Carolina Tutorial
Society. The group met every Tuesday
night in the Student Union and traveled
by bus to Kearney Park.
Members found themselves receiving
a great deal of personal satisfaction from
their work. They also found that they
must develop a great deal of patience
and tolerance for frustration.
Tutors and pupils celebrated the clos-
ing of school in the spring with a picnic
sponsored by the Tutorial Society.
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East Carolina
University Union
East Carolina University Union was a
bustle of activity throughout the year. It
provided recreational and social pro-
grams and services for the entire student
body. Winter quarter the Union gave a
Combo Dance. Preparation for Christmas
found members of the Union at the
Christmas Decorating Party. Special Cof-
fee Houses sponsored by the Union of-
fered students an opportunity to gather
informally to hear folk groups sing.
Local campus tournaments in bridge,
chess, table tennis, bowling, and billiards
provided those interested in competition
a chance to demonstrate their ability.
Winners represented East Carolina in
Charlotte in the Intercollegiate Games
Tournament, Region V.
The Union published a brochure de-
scribing Union facilities, programs, serv-
ices, and student committtees. Trophies
were presented to all tournament win-
ners. At the Annual Awards Banquet in
the spring, the president of the Union re-
ceived a trophy for his service during
the year.
Opposite Top Christmas preparations Opposite Left:
Standing, J. Hurdle, Special Projects Chairman, B.
Lohmeyer, Publicity Chairman. Sealed: C. Worthington,
Historian, M. Phillips, Secretary, D, Snead, President,
S. Carter, Corresponding Secretary. Above: Students
te for Christmas Left: Commillees meet at
to prepare program.
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Industrial
and Technical
Education Club
Members of the Industrial and Tech-
nical Education Club made gavels for
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President of East
Carolina University; Dr. Robert Holt, Vice-
President; and Mr. Robert Morgan, Chair-
man of the Board of Trustees. They built
signs for the United Fund Drive. For
Homecoming, they restored several sur-
reys for use in the parade.
The club emphasized the need for in-
dustrial arts and industrial technology in
eastern North Carolina. It promoted
grow/th, fellowship, and professional in-
terest among students of industrial and
technical education at East Caroline Uni-
versity.
Right. Mr. Robert leith, Mr. Paul Waldtop, and Jim
Banks observe the finished product. Below: Left to
Right, First Row. Earl Bunch, Ptesidenf; Don Fitts,
Treasurer; Stanley Peaden, V/ce-Presic/ent; Mr. Wald-
rop, Adviser; Haywood Davenport, Secretary; R.
Sessoms, Doug Bennett, Reporter; Second Row; G.
Dyer, G. Lewis, J. Farst, T. Gravarick, R. Chambliss,
J. Banks, K. Mayer; Jh,rcl Row. J. Durham, C. Miller,
H. Danton, H. Nelson, R. leith, R. Dennis; Fourth
Row; J. Stokes, E. Feight, D. Carlson, J. Sykes.
International
Studies Abroad
Students interested in foreign travel
and culture formed International Studies
Abroad. Members chartered a plane to
Europe this summer for the benefit of
East Carolina students interested in travel
and/or study abroad. At regular meetings
slides or movies of various countries
w/ere shown. The members felt that an
active interest in and travel to foreign
countries were perhaps the best ways to
understand their fellow man.
Left: Mr. Kuthiala reports to the group. 6e/ow; Mem-
bers of International Study Abroad view films ir>
anticipation of their travel abroad.
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Judo Club
Judo club members competed on a
state-wide scale. At the Judo Clinic this
year, highly ranked Nidanto came to East
Carolina University to demonstrate sk
ful techniques of judo.
As their skills increased, members were
promoted in rank. They received certifi-
cates of membership and certificates of
achievement at different levels.
To acquire physical fitness, to develop
skills in the art of self-defense, and to
acquire a knowledge of the history of
judo were aims of the Judo Club.
Righf; Members of Judo Club relax sfte
praclrce. 6e/ow Left: Sue Littleton and Fred
display their abilities at Judo, Be/ow Right;
"Tomanogei" on Don Wadell.
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Members of the Karate Club presented
demonstrations in various karate skills
and competed in tournaments with other
karate teams throughout the state. Var-
ious colored belts were presented to the
members as they reached different levels
of achievement in the art of karate. Mem-
bers of the club met twice a week to
practice karate and to present demon-
strations.
The purpose of the Karate Club was
to teach the various aspects of karate to
East Carolina students and to represent
the university in competitive matches.
The only qualification for membership
was a genuine interest in karate. Formed
in 1963, the club this year had thirty
members.
Mania D. Graham
Mathematics Club
Members of the Maria D. Graham
Mathematics Club sought to create and
encourage interest in mathematics. The
members of the club were mainly mathe-
matics majors although other majors were
eligible for membership. The Mathematics
Club developed a close sense of cooper-
ation between its members and the fac-
ulty. Members found themselves expand-
ing their knowledge of mathematics and
enjoying it.
Relaxing from their mathematic activ-
ities, the club sponsored an annual spring
outing.
Outing Club
Interest and love for the outdoors
brought forty students together in the fall
to establish an Outing Club. These stu-
dents enjoyed outdoor activities such as
camping, canoeing, and mountain climb-
ing. Most weekends were spent in the
Virginia, Tennessee, or North Carolina
Mountains. No qualifications were neces-
sary since the experienced taught the
beginners.
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Society for
the Advancement
of Management
Students in the Society for the Ad-
vancement of Management spent the year
"developing tomorrow's managers to-
day." The society brought together busi-
ness students and executives for the ex-
change of information on management.
This spring the East Carolina chapter
served as host for the State Society for
the Advancement of Management. This
all-day convention served to unite and
strengthen the North Carolina Chapter
through panel discussions and guest
speakers.
Fieldcrest Mills Incorporated of Green-
ville offered through S.AM, one hundred
dollars to the senior in management with.
the highest scholastic average.
Right: Members of the Society for Advancement of
Management become informed of current management
trends. Below: Ed Carlson, Pcesident, leads discussion
at the regular meeting.
Political
Science Club
On election night, the Political Science
Club conducted a forum on candidates
of both national political parties. Discus-
sion also concerned national issues. This
type of professional interest encouraged
intellectual thought and intelligent action.
■rs of the Political Science Club are Bruce
evident; Joe Harrington, Treasurer; Pat
crelary; and Danny Bell, Vice-President.
mbers plan a forum.
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Student Nurses'
Association
Student nurses tried to carry out their
motto, "The fame is nothing, the deed
is everything." The Tidewater Area Red
Cross Bloodmobile received the services
of the Student Nurses' Association. Fre-
quent visits vi/ere made to the Greenville
Nursing Home, where the student nurses
socialized with the residents and enter-
tained them at Christmas with Christmas
carols. Of main concern to the organi-
zation was the recruitment of young peo-
ple into nursing.
Aims of the organization were to
broaden the interests of student nurses,
to promote professionalism and social
unity, and to serve as an instrument of
communication between the local and
state Student Nurses' Associations. Marion
J. Howard received the honor of Student
Nurse of the Year (1968-1969), an an-
nual award presented by the associa-
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Student National
Education
Association
As an affiliated group of the National
Education Association, the Student Na-
tional Education Association was open to
all students planning to teach. The Stu-
dent National Education Association
planned forums, invited guest speakers,
and presented films aimed at increasing
teacher skills.
The group invited area high school Fu-
ture Teachers of America groups to at-
tend a spring tour of the East Carolina
campus.
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Opposite Above Laura Johnson
Opposite Below: Student teacher applies her learn
ing. Left Julie Judd, Vice-President; laora Johnson,
President; Cheryl Gates, Secretary; and Debbie Brady,
serve as officers for SNEA. Above Plans
. for SNEA activities.
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Sociology Club
Members of the Sociology Club par-
ticipated in social service on the campus
and in the regional area. They discussed
and exchanged ideas in sociology and
anthropology. The club sought to con-
vey to the student body the importance
of contemporary social problems.
Right,
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■ Debate Society
Concentrating on new approaches to
problems, the Debate Society won ac-
claim wherever it went. The group trav-
eled to several colleges and universities
to participate in debates. The Debate
Society challenged students to think
deeply and completely about current
social issues.
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Student Party
Members of the Student Party planned
the rebuilding of the party through in-
creased membership and activity. A dy-
namic convention made up of eighty del-
egates elected candidates to run in the
spring elections. Dignified action for and
by the students was stressed.
: Chairman Steve Sharpe presides at Student
neetings. Right; Steve Sharpe, Carleen Hjorts-
and Faye Shoffner confer on Student Party
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University Party
"Look UP for a better Student Govern-
ment Association" served as the theme
of the University Party. Throughout the
year the party worked to create student
interest in student government. The Uni-
versity Party sponsored several candi-
dates for campus elections. These candi-
dates vi/ere nominated at the University
Party Convention. The convention consist-
ed of a proportional number of repre-
sentatives elected from three wards: the
men's dormitories, women's dormitories,
and day students.
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Young Democratic Club
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, III, visited
East Carolina University this fall. His rally
was organized by the Young Democratic
Club. "Perpetuating good government"
was the goal of the Young Democrats.
The club attended and supported the
Scott Rally at Minges Coliseum. The
president of the East Carolina Young
Democratic Club, David Godfrey, trav-
eled across the nation with the Humph-
rey campaign. All of the activities and
projects of the Young Democratic Club
endeavored to foster and perpetuate the
Democratic Party.
Betew. Hubert Horatio Humphrey, III. expresses
views of the Democratic Party.
Young
Republicans Club
Young Republicans canvassed the
Greenville area during the fall elections.
Offering to drive voters to the polls and
babysitting helped the Young Republi-
cans to get voters to the polls.
Republican rallies in Greenville and
surrounding areas were attended and
supported by the Young Republican
Club. Members chartered buses to en-
able the student body to attend out-of-
town rallies.
As Republican prestige grew in North
Carolina this year, the Young Republi-
cans took advantage of the growth by
expanding their membership and activ-
ities. East Carolina Young Republicans
sponsored in the spring the annual state
convention of the Young Republican
Club.
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publicans.
ve James Holhouser speak:
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Above, Members of the Curfew Committee confer
on the proposed no-curfew ciormitories for upper-
classmen. Right, Miss Fulghum, assistant dean of
women, meets with WRC, Opposite, Top Left, B.
Kissinger, S, Renfrow, G. Purvis, P. Nagy, M, Olliff,
E, Cascioli, B, Morton, S, Wilson, Top Right. D.
Vickers, D, Parker, S. Morriss, A. Hickson, R, Mann,
N, Cannady, C, Potter, N Bramley, M Castillo.
Opposite Below Jean Waddill and Donna Graham
preside over a discussion on updating freshman
Women's
Residence Council
Changes initiated by the Women's Res-
idence Council included a revised dress
code, late minutes added to closing doors,
and the proposed elimination of curfew
for upperclass women's dormitories.
Composed of the presidents of the
women's dormitories, three members-at-
large, and three officers, the council reg-
ulated functions and matters concerning
women students not under direct control
of the administration. The council strived
to bring about a more unified and co-
operative working relationship among
women students, to insure a uniform in-
terpretation and enforcement of wom-
en's rules, and to promote a high stand-
ard of conduct among East Carolina
University coeds.
Men's Residence
Council
Men's Residence Council this year spon-
sored six dances. Other activities includ-
ed a "meet the fellow" series, annual
installation banquet, and entertainment
conjunctive with Women's Residence
Council.
Men's Residence Council worked to
promote and maintain an efficient sys-
tem of student government in the col-
lege residence halls on the men's cam-
pus and to foster a wholesome program
of social activities.
Above Men's Residence Council formulates plans
for governing the cformitories. Right. Thoughtful
consicJeration goes into plans of the Men's Residence
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Women's
Recreation
Association
Women's Recreation Association pro-
vided recreational activities for all v^om-
en students enrolled at East Carolina
University. The only qualifications for
membership w/as active participation in
any activity offered by the association.
Activities included intramurals in vol-
leyball, field hockey, basketball, softball,
and swimming. The association spon-
sored a competitive svjlm team for wom-
en and participated in field days at other
colleges.
The winner of each intramural activity
was presented a trophy by the Women's
Recreation Association at a banquet in
the spring.
Above Left: Fierce guarding demonstrated in intra-
mural basketball. Above Right, Quick movement in
women's basketball. Left: Officers are Donna Privee,
Pub/icily Cba/rman; Sandy Hardee, Treasurer, Debra
Pfeil, Awardi Chairman; Carolyn James, President;
Frances Douglas, Advisen Carolyn Cattle, Vice-
President, Betsy Lee Hodges, Student Director.
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Students operated the cameras and the
audio and video equipment of the closed
circuit television facility at East Carolina.
Professors this year taught five courses
via television: Music Appreciation, Health
1, Geography 15, Economics 111 and
112. During orientation, freshmen and
their parents took a videotape tour of the
campus. Speech classes viewed a video
replay of their speeches. WECU-TV pro-
duced an election night special to cover
the SGA elections.
The closed circuit television facility
originated at East Carolina over ten years
ago. One professor lecturing in the studio
taught students in thirteen classrooms lo-
cated in various buildings on the campus.
Student technicians gained experience in
this modern communication medium.
Above: WECU-TV staff members operate the campus
closed.circuit television. Right: Techniques of tele-
vision operation are learned by technicians.
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WECU Radio
To accommodate students, WECU radio
stayed on the air twenty-four hours a day
during examinations. The organization
trained people interested in radio and
gave them an insight into broadcasting.
As a service to the student body, WECU
published a "Top 40 Music Survey."
About forty students kept the radio
station broadcasting to the campus.
Upper Left: Jim Hicks smiles as he completes his
broadcast for the tJay. Below: Disc Jockeys Harold
Martin, Glen McDonald, Jeff Clark, Bill Dick, Susan
McConnell, Steve Neal, Dave Miller, and Jay Paul
keep WECU operating.
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Sororities provided a subtle backdrop
to the lives of women as they
experienced the growth and adjustment
of the college years. Sincere friendships
and a pervasive sense of the ideal guided
Greek women in the search for personal
and intellectual maturity. Community and
campus service brought an awareness of
the responsibilities of citizenship. Influ-
enced by the quietly motivating force of
Greek ideals, sorority women thought
and worked for themselves and for
others.
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Fraternities Strive for Unity
With his calm assurance, eager
response to campus affairs, and spirited
competitiveness, the Greek man exempli-
fied growth and progress. The desire not
only for "more," but for "better" unified
the individual with his brothers and, in
turn, with their counterparts in other
fraternities. Pride in himself, his frater-
nity, and his university enabled the Greek
man to care a little more and give a little
more. The Greek man added an extra
dimension to university life.
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Mary Lou Pharr, JKV.
Cathy Lentz, lIK'h
Patli Ballini, AF.II
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Cheryl Murdoch, AXA
Sandy Kuzmuk, HX
Ann Stearns, IXA
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Panhellenic
Stimulates
Interest in
Greek Life
Panhellenic stimulated interest in cam-
pus sororities through the tea for fresh-
man and through Convocation. This year
Convocation had a new look w\th the
film "The Good Life," a pictorial essay
on rush. The Wheel of Sisterhood, the
Panhellenic publication, acquainted non-
Greeks with the sorority system.
One of the major duties of Panhellenic
was to regulate Rush. An open-minded
forum to improve and update the
procedures gave al! sorority women the
opportunity to exchange ideas and
opinions.
In addition to these responsibilities,
Panhellenic provided the Old Folks'
Home with gifts and sponsored a Korean
orphan. On campus, Panhellenic partici-
pated in Freshman Orientation and Greek
Week activities.
A self-regulating body composed of
two delegates from each of the eight
sororities on campus, the Panhellenic
Council provided harmonious functioning
of the groups as a unit as well as separate
sororities.
Above: Panhellenic Council; Middle: Panhellenic
gates listen to IFC speaker. 8e/ow. Panhellenic fresh-
man and transfer student tea.
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IFC Shows Civic Pride
IFC served as the unifying and
governing body of the ECU social
fraternities. The council held judicial
power in violations by fraternities of the
Inter-Fraternity Charter and of their
respective charters.
With student rebellion causing so
much unrest across the nation and
throughout the world, the IFC issued a
statement to the press supporting the
right of student dissent but deploring
irresponsible actions which disrupt
educational processes.
"Operation Santa Claus," such a
success last year, was repeated this year
with feting three hundred and sixty
children of the Sally Branch Community
School. Caroling at the girls' dormitories
and President Jenkins' house brought the
IFC holiday spirit to campus. During
winter quarter, IFC sponsored a cam-
paign to clean up Green Springs Park.
It presented a trophy in recognition of
the fraternity with the highest percentage
support in the campus blood drive.
In the spring, IFC's high priority
project was Greek Week, when fraterni-
ties competed in Skit Night, Greek
Games, and the IFC Track Meet. Topped
off by the IFC Banquet and entertain-
ment, Greek Week became a traditional
campus event.
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Alpha Delta Pi
President Marty Almon
Vice-President Gwyn Garrett
Secretary Pam Nelson
Treasurer Cathy Moulton
Once again "sounding off" brought
laurels to the ADPi house in the form
of another first place in the Greek
All-Sing. The ADPis also copped Derby
Day Queen; second place awards in both
Homecoming house decorations and
Lambda Chi Field Day; and for the second
year in a row, Homecoming Queen.
Other ADPi distinctions were outstanding
Publications Board Member, Outstanding
Women's Honor Council Member, Out-
standing Senior Greek Woman and Who's
Who Winners. ADPis served as dormitory
presidents, legislators. Judiciary mem-
bers, and Honor Council Chairman and
Secretary, S.G.A. secretary, and Bucca-
neer editors.
Around the "little white house on the
corner" a leaning smokestack and ' a
month without a house mother made
news. Consternation broke loose when
the Best Sorority Trophy disappeared
before the visit of the national secretary.
An even balance of fun, work, and
sisterhood made 1 968-69 a memorable
year for the ADPis.
1. Ginny Lanam
2. Betsy Peele
3. Linda Hopkins
4. Connie Howard
5. Nancy Sink
6. Nancy Sheppard
7. Mary Lou Pharr
8. Kalhy Moulton
9. Kathy Boyd
10. Pam Nelson
n. Sandy Whitlock
12. Janet Moore
13. Pal Montgomery
14. Gwyn Garrett
15. Pete B.rd
16. Bobbie Sue Martii
17. June Temple
18. Mary Ann Gunter
19. Sandy Welborn
20. Brenda laws
21. Sandy Holland
22. Pat O'Neil
23. Jacque Orlando
24. Susan Baldree
25. Marilyn Mcintosh
26. Bettie Cromartie
27. Palsy Creem
28. Gwen Strickland
29. Nancy Bounds
30. Kathy Moser
31. Lynn Harrrs
32. Sue Hunniecutt
33. Donne Ramsdell
Mary Jo Wozelka
Pam Frazier
Diana Gurganus
Tish Sawyer
Patsy Poole
Marly Almon
Laura Bales
Linda Rollins
Carol Mclnlyre
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Alpha Omicron Pi
President Patti Ballint
Vice-President Becky Kaminski
Secretary Winnie McDevitt
Treasurer Carolyn Kumerow
Campus again felt the AOPi influence
in numerous events. Cheered on by
fraternity men, professors were pitted
against each other on the basketball court
for the benefit of the National Arthritis
Foundation, the AOPi national philan-
thropy. Another enterprise was a carnival
complete with games and a fortune teller.
To encourage more school spirit, the
sorority made ribbons for all fraternities
to wear during football season.
Community endeavors were enhanced
by AOPi contributions to underpiivileg«;d
children and to the mentally ill. Miss
Patti Stimmel reigned as Miss Greenville
of 1969. The AOPis supported campus
organizations by serving as chairmen of
SGA committees and editors on the
Buccaneer staff. The sorority looked
forward to the annual convention in Los
Angeles. What a way to wrap up a year!
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President Lynn Clayton
V/ce-Pres/denf Helen Cooke
Secretary Jan Hodges
Treasurer Carleen Hjortsvang
"Take some time out" seemed to have
been the motto of the big white house
on Tenth Street as the Alpha Phis
returned from the "long hot summer" and
began another year. Lambda Chi Field
Day put the Phis in the spirit for
Homecoming. Along with placing second
in the float division, one of the sisters
was a finalist for Homecoming Queen.
The Alpha Phi merry-go-around con-
tinued with the Greek All-Sing, sorority
intramurals, socials, and other activities
of Greek life.
The Phis actively participated in
campus affairs and boasted sisters
selected for Who's Who, Student Party
Chairman, Chief Marshall, Legislature,
and class offices. They also worked for
the Heart Fund and sponsored a foster
child in Greenville.
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Gayle Shaw
15.
Pam Sanders
2.
Lynn Clayton
16.
Wanda Snyder
3.
Kay Whitney
17.
Jan McGhee
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Lynn Woodward
18.
Jeannie Morse
5.
Elaine Lagos
19.
Vivian Dean
6,
Louisa Hamilton
20.
Terrie Trotter
7.
Karen Weir
21.
Faye Lane
8.
Terry Montgomery
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Carleen Hjortsvang
9.
Pam Belt
23.
Cecelia Gulley
10.
Iris Talton
24.
Susan Cunningham
11.
Rita Richmond
25.
Bonnie Schwartz
12,
Cynthia Moyer
26.
Joan Davis
13.
Ann Presnell
27.
Dian Robinson
14.
Helen Presnell
28.
Annette Wooten
Alpha Xi Delta
President Cfieryl Murdoch
Vice-President Linda McKinney
Secretary Patricia Potter
Treasurer Anne Royalty
Alpha Xis boasted many outstanding
members this year, including the 1969
Buccaneer Queen, Who's Who winners,
and the Lambda Chi Crescent Girl. On
campus, the Alpha Xis served as
members of Women's Honor Council and
the Judiciary. Marshalls, class officers,
cheerleaders, and legislators were among
their members.
Alpha Xi Delta's sorority activities
included the annual Greek All-Sing, the
Pink Rose Ball, and Christmas parties for
underprivileged children. The "Olympic
size" swimming pool installed in "the
vast acreage behind tl-ie house" might
soon replace the yearly beach weekend.
Topics of greatest conversational interest
this year were weddings and diets.
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Thomas
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Rickells
Toy Soldier
Caroline Then
Cla
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Jane Morris
Cheryl Murdoch
Linda McKinney
Linda Crawford
Sharron Hubbard
I Ward
Sha
Mary Fr,
Sallie Irby
Barbara Herndon
Mary Del Galup
Ann Reinhardt
Jane Cleveland
Dog Delta
Patricia Pollee
Vickie lemondo
Jean Blackbun
Wanda Huneycut
Trudy Presson
Patti McKinley
Sharon Sfimpson
Miss Mary Wells (Ho
Dianne Capps
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Chi Omega
President Judy Christiansen
Vice-President Maudie Engle
Secretary Lois Brown
Treasurer Nonie Austin
In addition to various campus and
sorority activities, the Chi Omegas
claimed the Sorority Scholarship Trophy.
Legislature, SSL, class officers, an Easter
Egg Hunt, and a Christmas party took
up some of the time between books.
"Egging it up" with the Phi Taus,
swapping pledges with the Pikas, and
"vying for Olympic titles" in intramural
games assured a hectic scene at "trough
time."
The Chi O's celebrated Homecoming
in outstanding fashion by contributing six
Homecoming Queen contestants and
winning second place in the house
decoration competition. Chi O's were also
proud of Miss Football, Susan Walton;
Who's Who winners Sue Yow and
Beverly Giles; and the numerous sisters
on the Buccaneer staff and SGA
committees. The general consensus at the
Chi O house was "You've just got to love
it!"
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Owl Man
11
Julia Brinkley
21.
Mary Clarke
31.
Dede Clegg
Debbie Dason
12
Joan Evans
22.
Lois Brown
32.
Carlotta Pfau
Maudie Engle
13
Judy Christiansen
23.
Sandra Kuzmuk
33.
Nonie Austin
Barbara Capps
14
Marsha Herring
24.
Suzanne Jenkins
34.
Joy Baker
Beverly Giles
15
Pam Lowder
25.
Sue Yow
35.
Sandy Mims
Patlie White
16
Anne Wall
26.
Linda Peer
36.
Brenda Maste
Nola Marshbum
17
Stephanie Standafer
27.
Ann Duke
37.
Beverly Pilch
Beverly Abarnalhy
18
Kathy Morton
28.
Gwynn Pope
38.
Janet Kern
Janet Hollimon
19
Susan Walton
29.
Linda Spain
39.
Debbie Teach
Beverly White
20
Karen Davis
30.
Evelyn Walker
40.
libby Aull
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Karen Sloan
12.
Bonnie Falls
Sherry Presnell
13.
Susan Booth
Diane Davis
14.
Brenda Morgan
Jenny McKinnon
15.
Connie Sexton
Nannette Broadwell
16.
Margie Scovil
Carol Julian
17.
Lu Ann Bryan
Becky Hamilton
18.
Laverne Massey
Linda West
19.
Beverly Foushee
Carolyn Breedlove
20.
Brenda Sifford
Jane Hinton
21.
Martha Barnharc
Lynn Quissenberry
22.
Debbie Jones
Harriet Phelps
34.
ZaI
ia Fowler
Sylvia While
35-
Vic
kie Barnhart
Ann Breeze
36.
Wa
nda Kerns
Ann Thomas
37.
Shi
iron Refstad
Linda Ivey
38.
Chi
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Ande McSv^ain
39.
Cai
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Karen Husle
40.
Bee
:ky Aydlene
Susan Hill
41.
Pai
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Susan Skiles
42.
Frai
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Linda Johnston
43.
Jer
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Calhy Chandler
Delta Zeta
President Carol Julian
Vice-President Karen Sloan
Secretary Jere Gallagher
Treasurer Linda West
Delta Zetas got off to a flying start
by winning the Lambda Chi Alpha Field
Day. Other new additions to the DZ
trophy case were earned in the sorority
volleyball competition and Phi Tau
Woman Hater's Week. The sorority
pointed proudly to Linda West, first
runner-up in the Buccaneer Queen
contest, and Vicki Lee, first runner-up for
Homecoming Queen. Fraternity sweet-
hearts, marshalls, class officers, and Miss
Greenville Pageant contestants were also
found in the Delta Zeta ranks.
Sorority activities included establishing
an alumnae chapter, election night
openhouse. Parents' Weekend and
Founders' Day. The Delta Zetas eagerly
looked forward to building a new
chapter house.
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Carolyn Tucker
22.
Bonnie Batten
Margaret Dowd
23.
Betty Branscome
Tanya Porter
24.
Debbie Brown
Lou Home
25.
Sue Harkman
Cele Sutton
26.
Nancy Redding
Lynda Davis
27.
Diane Clark
Sarah White
28.
Sarah Green
Mary Leslie Ambrose
29.
Linda Compton
Barb Spano
30.
Debbie Sheehan
Linda Yealls
31.
Leah Hussey
Susan West
32.
Melanie Wilson
Janet Beckham
33.
Diane Merritt
Libby Clark
34.
Stefanie Fouts
Cathy Webb
35.
Connie Risnes
Janie Edge
36.
Sharon Hardin
Linda Alford
37.
Linda Maness
Nancy Carland
38.
Kay Bowman
Bebe Hightower
39.
Scarlet Dark
Carol Gray
40.
Janet Flint
Barbara Young
41,
Mary Edwards
Helen Chamblee
42.
Connie Spruill
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Kappa Delta
President Debbie Sheehan
Vice-President Sharron Hardin
Secretary Connie Spruill
Treasurer Linda Compton
Kappa Deltas poured in from all over
the world to jump into the whirlpool of
a new year at ECU. A first priority job
was polishing the brand new trophies
earned in the first annual Sigma Chi
Derby Day. These included first place and
Miss Venus. Trophies for the highest
scholarship and most improved scholar-
ship were also proud additions to the
KD collection. In other Greek activites,
the KDs participated in All-Sing, Lambda
Chi Field Day, intramurals and socials. In
recognition of the highest Greek Ideals,
Kappa Delta presented a trophy to the
Outstanding Senior Greek Woman.
After the public burning of the
Homecoming float last year, the KDs
came back to place first in this year's
competition. Campus positions included
cheerleaders, honoraries, marshalls. Buc-
caneer Greek Editor, and SSL delegates.
KD was also the home of the SGA
historian and the NAAU Swim Meet
Queen. As a community project, the KDs
visited blind and elderly people on a
continuous basis. Kappa Delta eagerly
anticipated its biennial National Conven-
tion in the Grand Bahamas.
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Marty Johnson
12.
Jennifer Saling
2.
Linda Bokken
13.
Susan Stamps
3.
Caroline Riddle
14.
Betsy lawson
4.
Sherry Robertson
15.
Mary Rudroff
5.
Diane Kirby
16.
Beth Hufham
6.
Shay Carroll
17.
Sigma Pigma
7.
Pan, White
18.
Edna Waldrop
8.
Patsy Womble
19.
Pam Mixon
9.
Camille Beasley
20.
Susan Terry
10.
Peggy Sledd
21.
Janet Bolejack
11.
Sallie Ragsdale
22.
Patty Ervin
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Sigma Sigma Sigma
President Pam White
Vice-President Linda Plemmons
Treasurer Jean Harvey
Secretary Sally Ragsdale
"Eeny, meeny, miney, mo;
Catch a Sigma by the toe
If she hollers, let her go
But eeny, meeny, miney, mo.
Unless you're crazy, don't
let her go"
Sorority activities were stressed by the
Tri-Sigmas. Socials with fraternities and
the ECU football team sparked social
interest, and projects to benefit the
Robbie Page Memorial in Chapel Hill
added community service. The Sigmas
joined with the PiKAs in entertaining
needy children at Christmas. The annual
dance honoring the Formal Pledge Class
was the highlight of the year.
In the Greek World, the Sigmas
contributed the PiKA Dream Girl and the
IFC Queen. Editing the Wheel of
Sisterhood, the Panhellenic publication,
was also a Sigma product.
Campus activities offered many top
positions for the Tri-Sigs. Honor Council
and Panhellenic posts, SGA committee
chairmen, and Who's Who winners
characterized Sigma's involvement in
campus affairs. Sigma also pointed with
pride to the second runner-up for
Buccaneer Queen, Sherry Robertson.
Pam Hill
Cynthia Freeman
Debbie Norswoflhy
Claudia Holland
Paula S.gmon
Lynda Plemmons
Judy Wood
Martha Sue Taff
ean Ha-vey
'irginia Wadsle
Jiay Coltrane
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Alpha Epsilon Pi
President Steve Rousso
Vice-President Mike Klimkiewicz
Treasurer David Feldman
Secretary Glenn Herbst
Variety best characterized 1968-69 for
the Alpha Epsilon Pis. The annual Wild
West Weekend featured a cookout and
costume party. The brothers also
triumphed in a "Kill-In," a contest where
the Alpha Epsilon Pis and a sorority tried
to kill each other. The price? A party,
of course! Homecoming was a bash with
the "Inspirations" headlining the week-
end. Winning first prize in house decora-
tions gave the brothers a good reason
to celebrate.
Alpha Epsilon Pi's more conventional
activities included the second annual Rock
Around the Clock, the Adoption of an
Indian child, and Christmas "Seals With
a Kiss." The brothers also collected for
UNICEF and placed second in the campus
blood drive. Recognition for service by
the Alpha Epsilon Pi National Convention
was a prized reward.
The Alpha Epsilon Pis supported
campus activities in a big way with
members involved in Judiciary, Honor
Council, Model U.N., and Men's
Residence Council. Athletics, freshman
orientation, and IPC also bore the stamp
of Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Delta Sigma Phi
President Bob Halyburton
Vice-President Thomas Carrol
Secretary Lewis Cutler
Treasurer G. Martin Lassiter
Phi" Alpha Sigma affiliated with
National Delta Sigma Phi and officially
became Delta Sigma Phi East Carolina
Colony. During the year it maintained
close relations with other chapters in the
state. Through socials and participation
in a clothing drive fcjr Korean children,
the ECU Delta Sigs were welcomed by
chapters at State and A.C.C. The new
brotherhood acquired a new party room
and completed the furnishing of their
house which became a Mississippi levee
during Homecoming.
The Delta Sigs branched out in
community affairs. Their efforts in the
Cancer Drive brought recognition from
the American Society. The IPC Christmas
activities and campus blood drive also
won Delta Sig support.
Top social events of the year were the
Delta Sig Sailors' Ball; Carnation Ball; and
not one, but two Founders' Day Banquets.
On campus the brothers participated in
SGA, GAP, Men's Judiciary, and several
honoraries. They proudly boasted two
out of seven Richardson Foundation
Scholars.
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Bob Halyburton
10.
Tim Carey
Tony Childers
11.
Bill Rogers
Lewis Culler
12.
Hoppy Pollack
Tommy Carrol
13.
Mike Coburn
Bill Snyder
14.
Whitney Hadd
Nick Allen
15.
Gary Ross
Paul Bass
16.
Martin lassiter
Fred Smith
17
Gerald Beson
Rick Estridge
18.
Tim Rhinehart
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President Steve Morrisette
Vice-President Jimmy Townsend
Secretary John Jackson
Treasurer Bobby Rives
"In 1 865 at Washington and Lee,
There were a band of soldier boys
As brave as they could be.
They followed Lee and Jackson
From the mountains to the bay.
And there they formed an Order
And called it Ole KA."
Over a hundred years later, the KAs
still cherished Southern heritage. In the
spring. Gamma Rho Chapter recalled the
tradition of "sitting under the magnolia
tree sipping mint julips" in its annual Old
Kappa Alpha
South Weekend.
KA boasted the highest scholastic
average on campus. The KA basketball
team captured first place again this year.
KA held a city-wide track meet for
elementary school competitors. For needy
children, the fraternity hosted a Christmas
party complete with 007 Santa Claus. The
newly acquired KA party house soon
rivaled the Coach for "happy smiles."
Socials helped to break it in and ease
the weeknight strain. "Hard-core road-
trippers" and "hashers" found sustenance
in life-giving sausage, cheese, and egg
sandwiches from DW's.
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Robbie Brown
18.
Garry Fields
Kermit Moffet
19.
Jose Ripoll
Bob Rauken
20.
Jackie Bostic
Buddy Smith
21.
Robbie Swain
Jeff Mann
22.
Russel Fleming
Pete Parker
23.
Dwighl West
David Miller
24.
Jimmy Townsend
Linwood Sawyer
25.
John Hunt
Mac McCombs
26.
Chip Sell
Tommy Perkins
27.
John Jackson
Bill Mosier
28.
George Jackson
James Sawyer
29.
Chuck Grant
George Hunt
30.
Bobby Rives
Walter Dudley
31.
Steve Morrisette
Lee Lewis
32.
David Hall
Ken Williams
33.
Mitchell Graham
Joe Eakes
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President Jared Diefenbach
Vice-President Frank Lawson
Secretary Gary Williams
Treasurer Howard Garcia
"Win" was the by-word for the Kappa
Sigs as they claimed blue ribbons in the
intramural track meet; Greek Week
activities; and, for the second year in a
row, the Homecoming float competition.
Kappa Sigma's Sweetheart Helen Cooke
was a finalist for Homecoming Queen.
Previously, she had been first runner-up
in the Summer School Queen selection.
Annual events included the Founders'
Day Formal and the Christmas party for
underprivileged children.
Rkk Gillam
10
Larry Paisley
19
Marshall Welch
Mike Mankin
11
Frank Lawson
20-
Ferge
Jake Milllgan
\2
Joe Park
21.
Duma Corder
Lee Cheezum
13
"Kappa Swig"
22.
Helen Cooke, Swe
Moe Snyder
14
Gary Williams
23
Nathin Harris
Raymond WMlis
15
Brian Riley
24.
Carl Rothrock
John Pitts
16
Rob Wilson
25.
Smokey
Glen Croshaw
17
Dief
26.
Brian Vandercook
Les Wall
18
Bruce Kennington
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Lambda Chi Alpha
President Jens Bang
Vice-President John Young
Secretary Danny Ferguson
Treasurer ■ Pat Prather
Lambda Chi Alpha maintained an
active coordination with university
activities. In intramural events, including
Softball and football, first place awards
were received. The fraternity actively
participated in the year's Greek Week
and Homecoming activities. The success
of Lambda Chi Field Day was attributed
to a great amount of time and
organization. The annual competitive
sports event for sororities became a
tradition in the Greek World of ECU.
In off-campus activities, the brother-
hood devoted its time and effort to such
community projects as the Heart Fund
Drive. "Lambda Tub," pushed from
Greenville to Raleigh, provided money
for homeless and needy children.
Combo parties, socials, the New Year's
party, and the Crescent Girl dance
provided gay social life.
Through the application of their motto,
"Every man a man," the Lambda Chis
again succeeded in making variety work
as one.
1. Lee Fogle
2. Butch Redwine
3. Chuck Coble
4. John Gurganus
5. Mark TIplcn
6. John Young
7. Dave Myers
8. Doug Driver
9. Jens Bang
10. Rick Askew
12. Richard Jacks(
Dave McNeil
23,
Mike Whital
Buddy Morns
24.
Ken Harwoc
Rick Morrov^
25.
Ed Tipton
Neil Buie
26.
Ed Reel
Freddy Reil
27.
Bill Austin
Tom Waller
28.
Jimmy Jone
Sam McCullough
29.
Jerry Hardis
Perry Pruette
30,
Francis Fost(
Phi Kappa Tau
President Bryon Renfro
Vice-President Steve Drum
Secretary Tim Kesler
Treasurer Chuck Stukey
With a flurry of chicken feathers,
splattered paint, and raw eggs, the Phi
Tau Annual Woman Haters' Week opened
with full force. The brothers and pledges
fought valiantly to trap the despised
females in the "Pig Pond;" but they were
overpowered by the Delta Zetas, the
Most Hated Sorority.
The Phi Tau party image was upheld
by the Sweetheart Eall, socials, beach
weekend, and combo parties.
On campus the Phi Taus were active
in the legislature. Honor Council, Judi-
ciary, Model U.N., SSL, and SGA com-
mittees. They also boasted 100 per cent
support of Project Gratification for Presi-
dent Jenkins. The fraternity presented a
trophy in recognition of the Greek man
with the highest scholastic average.
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Tom Clune
11.
Franco Goodman
21.
John Gore
31.
Richard Morga
Danny Wiiey
12,
Mac McMillian
22.
Chuck Stukey
32.
Tim Kesler
Jim Burwell
\3.
Danny Bland
23.
Ken Cooper
33.
Jerry Davis
Harry Dehart
14.
Cherry Stokes
24.
Steve Drum
34.
Gary Gasperin
Ace Adkins
15.
Gene McAdams
25.
Sammy Watson
35.
Hank Woodbu
George Ahlsen
16.
Ron Mowry
26.
Van Gurganus
36.
Terry Quinn
Vicki Lee
17.
Eddie Beverly
27.
Rick Knott
37.
Mike Clune
Barry Lucas
18.
Larry Price
28.
Scott Warren
38.
Dean Fragakis
Byron Renfro
19.
George Johnson
29.
Curt Bowman
39.
Mike Mann
Bill Hamnett
20.
Charles Hamilton
30.
Rasputin
40.
Jimmy Tripp
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Pi Kappa Alpha
President Charlie Strickland
Vice-President Stuart White
Secretary Richard Newby
Treasurer Craig Souza
Pikas went political this year by
sponsoring the "Jim Gardner and Nixon
Pika Centennial" and by offering their
house as the headquarters for the new
university party, the Mafia. Civic-minded
Pikas donated self-help study guides and
psychic no-Doze during exams, held
weekly brush waterings, and worked
"hand-to-cuff" with the Greenville City
Police. The Pikas also entertained
underprivileged children at Easter and
Christmas and supported the annual
■"Bleed-in." They also sponsored a
clean-up of Green Springs Park.
Homecoming, which brought second
place recognition to the Pika house
decorations, was the scene of the annual
brunch and cocktail party for alumni. The
Dream Girl Dance, Founders' Day
Banquet, Hell's Angels Party, and Weiner
Roast with the Sigmas were the traditional
social events.
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John Sadolf
14.
Shady
25.
Jim Teal
Harold Robinson
15,
Jim Nance
27.
Allen Bream
Tim McCann
16.
John Quick
28.
Bricky Scoggi
Slingshot
17.
Steve Shoeffety
29.
Richard Light
David Landle
18.
Bob Christopher
30.
Atom
Tom Griffen
19.
Snowball
31.
Mark Speckm,
Bill leinss
20.
Ben McMakin
32
David Parks
Jack Cuadill
21.
Zero
33.
Spenser Bensc
Jack Fay
22.
Jim Moroscoe
34.
Kink
Paul Cassidy
23.
Paps
35.
Marly Friedm,
Weasel
24.
Mike Madagan
36.
Jack Robertso
Mike Jarreli
25.
Richard Newby
37.
Rhino
Dan Hoyle
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Mike Terry
21.
Archie Simmons
David Carler
22.
Mike Green
Chris Johnson
23.
Larry Clapp
Jim Gulp
24.
Bill Thornton
Ray Lewis
25.
Bill Marks
Reese Helms
26.
Tom Damewood
Dick Fuller
27.
Bob Josephs
Rick Judson
28.
Robert Parker
Paul Bowman
29.
Tom Yopp
Frank Muir
30.
Gary Murchinsor
Gary Jewell
31.
Lynn Smith
Jim Britt
32.
Chris Webber
Ellis Banks
33.
Owen Furuseth
Jeff Wayman
34.
Duncan Burl
Jim Bolt
35.
Glenn Willinghar
Bob Austin
36.
Greg Kidd
Reggie Ryais
37.
John Burleson
Chris Hoffman
38.
Mike Page
Chip Carter
39.
Bob Fuller
Cathy Leniz
40.
Terry Harpe
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Pi Kappa Phi
President Bill Marks
Secretary Frank Muir
Treasurer Reese Helmes
Pi Kaps captured the President's Cup
for two consecutive years in intramurals;
and they were especially proud of their
top competitors Bill Marks, Danny Luper,
and Archie Simmons. The brothers
contributed to campus activities by
playing host to the delegates of the
Model United Nations.
In supporting the community, the
pledges staged a neighborhood clean-up
campaign; and the entire fraternity aided
the Heart and Arthritis funds. A lively
party made Christmas a reality for several
underprivileged children.
With the traditional Founders' Day,
alumni weekend, and the annual Rose
Ball, the Phi Kaps enjoyed another full
year.
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Sigma Chi Delta
President Glenn Haworth
Vice-President Larry Mosley
Secretary Bob Cashion
Treasurer Tom Edrington
Sigma Chi Delta played host to The
Platters in a memorable after-concert
party and became entertainers them-
selves by winning second in the annual
Greek All-Sing. On campus the Sigma
Chis served as members of the Legislature
and Judiciary.
The first annual Derby Day drew a
great crowd as ECU students turned out
to see the sorority women slug it out
in the most grueling event of the year.
After the fun and games, the Sigma Chi
combo party soothed wounds and won
friends again— until ^next year. With all
the trophies given cut at Derby Day, the
Sigma Chi had to get one for themselves.
What better way than to win the Schlitz
Beer Drinking Contest? The Talented
brew boys also brought home a new
TV.
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Dwayne Holland
Bob Cande
Randy Gladden
Bill Smith
Rodney Tyler
Danny SchoM
Chuck Torrey
Winston Spurgeon
Terry Huffman
Don Hunnlcutf
Tom Brown
12. Steve Lehma
13. Art Hutchiso
14. Gary Phipps
15. Archie Harri:
16. Jerry Smith
17. Whit Menefr
18. John Beasle>
19. Carl Schavio
20. Jerry Helms
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21. David L
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Colardo
23. Howard White
24. George Way
25. Richard Thomp
26. Charlie
27. Mark Carper
28. Ricky Parker
29. Jim Wendero
30. Steve Wilson
31. Waller Fields
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
President Gary Phipps
Vice-President Carl Schavio
Secretary W^^" Menefree
Treasurer John Cawthon
This year the Sig Eps were proud of
their president Gary Phipps, who took
over the gavel of IPC.
If the Sig Eps were looking a little pale
for a few days, it was because they
contributed the nnost blood in the annual
campus blood drive. Other service
projects included Halloween and Christ-
mas parties for underprivileged children.
Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, and
the adoption of a child overseas.
The House with the Red Door saw its
share of other happenings too. The
"Greek Beer Drinker of the Year" was
a coveted title which brought spirited
competition. The Queen of Hearts Ball,
Founders' Day, combo parties, and beach
weekend set the scene for other Sig Ep
socializing.
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President Ron Greenwood
Vice-President Phil Coleman
Secretary Carl Daughtry
Treasurer Bill Clark
November 16, 1968, marked the
birthday of Tau Kappa Epsilon at East
Carolina. The newly installed Lambda Psi
Chapter was the Two Hundred Fifty-Sev-
enth Teke stronghold and received the
traditional Horseshoe for good luck. The
celebration was highlighted by a
banquet, combo party, and a new stereo
from the pledges.
The new Takes proudly displayed their
pins at a Christmas party for underprivi-
leged children and at the fraternity's
annual spring Parents' Day.
In intramurals the Tekes came on
strong and took first place in volleyball.
Homecoming with Sweetheart Mary Lou
Pharr on the court, theme parties, beach
weekend, and Founders' Day combined
to make 1968-69 a landmark year.
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Garry Strickland
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Butch Hinson
Ronnie Greenwood
21,
Ed Roberson
Mike Sellers
22.
Jack Slappey
Tommy AAedlon
23.
John Peel
Jim Pope
24.
Bill Clark
Bill Rogerson
25.
Clyde Crysen
Gerry Blackburn
26.
Larry Farver
Ben McKenzie
27.
Max Gilbert
Milton Hadiy
28.
Bill Watson
Tom Bost
29.
Phil Coleman
Dave Beck
30.
Grey Upchurc
Jim Danowski
31,
Skip Huff
Gerald Church
32.
Dave McKorm
Ronnie Pitt
33.
Jim Handlon
Tom Danowski
34.
John Phillips
Chip Reed
35,
Steve Johnso
Tuck Johnson
36.
Byrn Hill
Colie Milison
37,
Dave Lawless
Bruce Baggarly
38
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Theta Chi
President Louis Jamison
Vice-President Bob Dowd
Secretary Phil Goodman
Treasurer Burke Clark
Theta Chis jumped off to a great start
with a successful Rush featuring Clifford
Curry. Social events such as the Howard
Bodkin party, the Dream Girl Dance,
Christmas party, various theme parties,
and the annual reception for alumni
heightened the social aspects of the
fraternity. At the annual reception for the
neighborhood, the Theta Chis won the
community over to their side for another
year.
In aiding the town community, the
fraternity refereed a local football league.
Pledges staged a clean-up of Green
Springs Park. The annual campus blood
drive was actively supported by the Theta
Chis.
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Chuck Kennemur
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Randy Arnold
John Gitzen
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Jack Warner
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John Anderson
Lew Jamison
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Phil Goodman
26.
Randy Murphy
Tom Miller
16
Bill Humphreys
27.
Morris Kornegay
Bill Davenport
17
Lou Redavid
28.
Mercer Faulkner
Jim Armfield
18
Dale Witcher
29.
John Sutton
Paul Shannon
19
Larry Heath
30.
Bob Dowd
Bill Clear
20
Tony Moreland
31.
Ed Malpass
Sandra Kuzmuk
21
Rudy Warren
32.
Barry Kelley
Layton Getsinger
22
Burke Clark
33.
Jim Modlin
Bill Butler
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Ken Kinney
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Gunter, Mary Ann
Gurganus, Diana
Harris, Lyn
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Hopkins, Linda
Howard, Connie
Kramer, Hillary
Lanam, Virginia
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Montgomery, Pat
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Hardesly, Anita
Herndon, Barbara
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Lewis, Claire
McKinley, Patti
McKinney, Linda
Morris, Jane
Murdoch, Cheryl
Potter, Patricia
Presson, Trudy
Rankin, Betsy
Reinhardf, Ann
Picketts, Deedle
Royalty, Anne
Satterfield, Bonnie
Simmons, Patsey
Southall, Phyllis
Stimpson, Sharon
Street, Susan
Thomas, Orlean
Thompson, Caroline
Thompson, Patricia
Tyson, Carolyn
Ward, Sharon
Witcher, Becky
Zachary, Cassie
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Capps, Barbara
Christiansen, Judy
Clarke, Mary
Ciegg, Dede
Davis, Karen
Dayson, Debbie
Duke, Ann
Edwards, Janet
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Masters, Brenda
McGhce, Charlotte
Mims, Kalhy
Morlin, Kathy
Parker, Helen
Peer, Linda
Pfau, Charlotte
Pilchard, Beverly
Pope, Gwynn
Spam, Linda
Standefer, Stephanie
Teachey, Debbie
Walker, Evelyn
Wall, Anne
Walton, Susan
White, Beverly
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Aydlett, Becky
Earnhardt, Martha
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Earnhart, Vickie
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Breedlove, Carolyn
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Broadv^ell, Nanne
Bryan, lu Ann
Chandler, Cathy
Davis, Diane
Falls, Bonnie
Foushee, Beverly
Fowler, Zaiia
Gallagher, Gere
Hamilton, Becky
Hill, Susan
Hinton, Jane
Huste, Karen
Ivey, Linda
Johnston, Linda
Jones, Debbie
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Mabe, Carol
Massey, Laverne
McElheney, Paula
McKinnon, Jenny
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Wadsley, Virginia
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Ross, Neil
Roth, Ronnie
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Lassiter, Martin
Rogers, Bill
Ross, Gary
Smith, Fred
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Davis, Pud
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Fleming, Russel
Ford, Mac
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lawson, Frank
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Reel, Freddy
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Tipton, Mark
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Stokes, Cherry
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Warren, Scott
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Wiley, Danny
Winesette, Greg
Woodburn, Hank
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Hutchison, Art
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Lytle, Richard
Marshall, Danny
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Alpha Beta Alpha
President Paul Allen
Vice-President Steve Howells
Secretary Peggy Reaves
Treasurer Ann Yelverton
Alpha Beta Alpha, a national library
science fraternity, underlined Children's
Book Week v^^ith a tea honoring the Li-
brary Service faculty and staff. The li-
brary took on a holiday glovi' as a re-
sult of the ABA's Christmas party. The
highlight of the year was the Founders'
Day banquet when the fraternity recog-
nized its Outstanding Member and in-
stalled new officers.
Opposite Page: Standing; Adviser Miss Boyce; Vice-
President, Steve Howell; Reporter, Laura Pelletier:
President, Paul Allen; Sitting; Adviser, Frances Ever-
hart. Right; Members of ABA make a decoration for
library door. Be/ow; ABA members increase knowl-
edge of Audio Visual Aids.
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Alpha Phi Omega
President Wayne Murschell
Vice-President John Bogafko
Secretary Danny Rappucci
Treasurer Glen Miller
Both off campus and on, the brothers
of APO rendered many valuable serv-
ices. On campus, the APOs helped with
pre-registration and acted as ushers at
movies, international films, and theater
productions. The Annual White Ball sent
its proceeds to the Pitt County Crippled
Children's Association. The APOs also
assisted the Boy Scouts in Scout-o-Rama
and other activities and supported the
T. B. Association.
Social life of the fraternity consisted
of intramural sports, Pledge-Brother foot-
ball games (the brothers emerged vic-
torious 38-12), Beach Weekend, and
Homecoming festivities.
Above: Alpha Phi Omegas prepare to leave for foot-
ball game. Below: Alpha Phi Omegas fold five thou-
sand napkins which go into the decorations for the
White Ball held spring quarter, far Right: Brothers
display pledge paddle collection received from other
Alpha Phi Omega chapters.
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Georghion, George
Gulledge, Glenn
Hux, Rocky
King, Gary
Marsh, Pat
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Mock, Charles
Murschell, Wayne
Oakley, Larry
Rappucct, Danny
Scott, Danny
Sprinkle, Larry
Tutterow, Davie
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Chi Beta Phi
Presidenf John Beasley
Vice-President Susie Miller
Secretary Rose Mary Peele
Treasurer Tyronne Williams
Chi Beta Phi welcomed visitors to the
Regional Science Fair at ECU and pre-
sented Chemistry-Physics Handbooks to
the first and second place winners. Guest
speakers added to the interest in the
fraternity's regular monthly meeting. The
fraternity's national convention was ea-
gerly anticipated by ECU's delegation.
Annual Spring Banquet recognized new
members, and the annual picnic honored
the seniors. The Chi Beta Phi Key was
presented to the member who had con-
tributed most to the fraternity during
the year.
Beasley, Bob
Beasley, John
Casebolt, Hampto
Crawford, Elizabeth
Edwards, Alann
Galloway, Jim
Galup, Mary
Griffin, Mary
Johnson, Diane
Laws, Ann
McKenzie, Margie
Miller, Susie
Peele, Rose Mary
Prewett, Mike
Stanley, Cynthia
Twiford, Dennis
Williams, Tyronne
Zaiewski, Carol Ann
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Delta Phi Delta
President Larry Livengood
Vice-President Marjorie Clause
Secretary Elizabeth Underwood
Treasurer Carol Losee
Delta Phi Delta National Art Fraternity
encouraged the promotion of art and
young artists through numerous projects
such as Spring Show and Sale, the profits
of which are used to award scholarships.
Slides of members' work were also sent
to the national office for the National
Slide Competition. Another yearly fra-
ternity project was redecorating the Kate
Lewis Gallery on the third floor of Raw!.
Right: Member of Delta Phi Delta works with pottery
wheel. Below: Delta Phi Delta officers; Martha Taff,
Pledge Trainer; Carol Losee, Treasurer; Larry Liven-
good, Presider\t; Marjorie Clause, Vice-Piesider\t.
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Adams, Barbara
Ballint, Patti
Bridgers, Charles
Clause, Marjorie
Cobb, Annie
Hopper, Cordell
Livengood, Larry
Long, Jo Anne
Renfrow, Sandra
Robinson, Claudia
Rousso, Steve
Soulherland, Jim
TaH, Martha
Undel^«ood, Elizabeth
Top: Members of Delta Phi Delta pose in graphics
room. Above: Jo Anne Long shapes a piece of metal
for a crafts project.
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Rocke, Dr. Donald C,
Adviser
Cahoon, Karl
Clark, Russell
DeSlefano, Ernie
Fulcher, Gene
Glass, Doug
Hall, Dale
Harris, Jim
Hoogendonk, Pete
Norton, Larry
Lamparter, Denis
Likos, Rob
Mclnerney, Robert
Miller, Jim
Motsinger, Jay
Patrick, Elliott
Russell, Robert
Serra, Mike
Spencer, Robert
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President Russell Clark
Vice-President Larry Norton
Secretary Dennis Lamparter
Treasurer Doug Glass
Delta Sigma Pi's many professional ac-
tivities included industrial tours of Du-
Pont, Richbrau Breweries, and Liggett and
Meyers. The fraternity sponsored lectures
by outstanding men in the business field
and assisted in the Phi Beta Lambda
Typing Contest. Social Life was full with
the Annual Delta Sigma Pi C. P. A. Ban-
quet, the Rose Ball, Spring Fling, a party
for underprivileged children, and Home-
coming celebrations.
Above Far Left: The Delta Sigma Pis combined with
Chi Omega Sorority to give a Christmas party for
underprivileged children. Below Fat Left: Delta Sigma
Pis gather at the Cardlewick Inn for a formal.
Above.- Chi Omegas entertain child at Christmas Party.
Below: Homecoming Float adds to celebration.
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Epsilon Pi lau
President Julian Cleveland
Vice-President Francis Foster
Secretary Wilson Mewborn
Treasurer Michael Mills
Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary industrial arts
fraternity, celebrated its fortieth anniver-
sary as a fraternity. During the year Beta
Mu Chapter took into its fellowship six-
teen new members. At the spring ban-
quet. Dr. Robert Holt, a new member,
addressed the group. In January the fra-
ternity gathered at the Moose Lodge to
hear the "Father of Industrial Arts in
North Carolina." Dr. Ivan Hostetler of
North Carolina State gave the address.
Epsilon Pi Tau set up a counseling service
to aid students plan their schedules.
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Cleveland, Julian
Cox. Wesley
Foster, Frances
Garverkk, Thomas
Haigwood, Thomas
Hampton, Michael
Hoots, William
Kelly, John
leith, Robert
Long, Charles
Martin, Hal
Mewborn, Wilson
Miller, Robert
Mills, Micheal
Pender, Tate
Scott, Blondy
Sergeant,
Stokes, Jam
Sykes, Jack
Tolnitch, 5u
Willi;
Vause, John
Waldrop, Paul
Whyte, Edwin
Yelverton, Donald
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Alpha Kappa Delta
President Glenda Knowles
Vice-President Alann Edwards
Secretary-Treasurer . . Roberta Vaughan
East Carolina's Delta chapter of Alpha
Kappa Delta, national sociology honor
society, presented an award for the best
research paper by a student in the field
of sociology or anthropology. Guest
speakers or faculty members were in-
vited to lead discussions at the Alpha
Kappa Delta meetings.
The purposes of Alpha Kappa Delta
were to encourage a greater academic
interest among sociology students, to
promote the scientific study of human
society, and to confer distinction for high
achievement in sociology.
Bridges
Mary
Douglas
Dr. George
Edward
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Milone,
Donna
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Elizabeth
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Dr. Blanche
Williams
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Gamma Beta Phi
President George Bright
Vice-President Dennis Chestnut
Secretary Rebecca Langley
Treasurer Helen Berry
Gamma Beta Phi endeavored to en-
rich the lives of college students through
service projects. With the enhancement
of the college experience as its objective,
the fraternity launched its own campaign
to urge citizens to vote in the year's elec-
tion. At Christmas, the club sang carols
and distributed favors at the Greenville
Nursing Home. As its yearly service pro-
ject, Gamma Beta Phi avi/arded a scholar-
ship to an incoming freshman Merit
Scholarship winner.
Berry, Hel
len
Bone, Bre
nda
Bright, George
Carter, Al
ice
Chestnut,
Denr
Coggins,
Judy
Gollobin,
Deni;
Greene, Betty Gail
James, Cherie
Langley, Rebecca
Lawrence, Becky
Montgomery, Pat
Overton, Dolly
Scott, Frances
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Gamma Theta
Upsilon
President James Burwell
Vice-President Mary C. Smith
Secretary Anne Gibbens
Treasurer Morton Congleton
Distributing newsletters to each of the
one hundred and five chapters served as
the monthly project of Gamma Theta
Upsilon, national geography fraternity.
Regular dinner meetings with guest lec-
tures furthered professional interest in
geography and strengthened student and
professional training. In the spring, a
money-making project helped to finance
the trip to Washington, D. C. This trip
was open to all seniors who wanted to
visit government agencies for job inter-
views. Gamma Theta Upsilon was advised
by Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Department
chairman and National Second Vice-
President.
Above: Fall rush and initiation take place at Silo
Restaurant with guest lecturer Dr. B. A. Bishop.
Right. Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon gather for
monthly cJinner meeting.
Allen, Roger
Atkinson, Dairell
Berry, Mike
Broughtan, Richard
Burwell, Jim
Congleton, Morton
Donharl, Glen
Drum, Steve
Fields, Walter
Gibbens, Anne
Gurgannus, Horace
Gurley, Steve
Hall, Ralph
Herringlon, Phillip
Jennings, Tom
Leinss, Bill
Linville, Chipper
Long, Frank
Moore, Dexter
Mosier, Bill
Phillips, Cliff
Smith, Bruce
Smith, Mary Crave,
Stephenson, Gary
Sykes, Felix
Tutor, Donald
Voss, Ken
Ward, Paul
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' Above: Standing, Betsy Hodges, President; Carol
Cattle, Vice-President; Sitting, Margie P
licity Chairman; Gail Nicholson, Treasurer; Glend,
Blackmon, Secretary, Carol Tucker, Par/.amentar.an
Sandy Hardee, Chaplain; Judy McGowan, Historian
Phi Epsilon Mu
President Betsy Hodges
Vice-President Carolyn Cattle
Secretary Glenda Blackmon
Treasurer Gail Nicholson
Women of Phi Epsilon Mu took games
which they made to patients in Pitt Me-
morial Hospital. They also painted a
mural in the dance room of Memorial
Gymnasium.
This honorary fraternity for physical
education majors at ECU endeavored to
instill a professional attitude and to ele-
vate the standards and ideals of the pro-
fession.
ielt: Members of Phi Epsilon Mu take time out tL
k^^^
Beamon, Mary
Blackmon, Glenda
Butler, Eloise
Cattle, Carolyn
Dew, Jo Ann
Fennessey, Pat
Gibson, Diane
Hardee, Sandy
Hodges, Betsy let
James, Carolyn
Johnson, Ellen
Mc Cullen, Lynn
Mclntyre, Carol
Pierson, Margie
Quick, Mary
Swithwick, Shirley
Temple, June
Transou, Margaret
Tucker, Carol Ann
Young, Barbara
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Phi Alpha Theta
President Joseph Webb
Vice-President Riley Reiner
Secretary Phyllis Watson
Treasurer Ashby Elmore
Members of Phi Alpha Theta, national
honorary history fraternity, attended the
regional convention at the University of
North Carolina. The East Carolina chapter
was also represented at the National Phi
Alpha Theta convention in New York
during the Christmas holidays.
The Rlietorian, Phi Alpha Theta na-
tional magazine, published several papers
written by students of the East Carolina
chapter.
Phi Alpha Theta held one initiation
each quarter. Eligibility in the honorary
history fraternity was a 3.0 average in
history and a 2.5 overall scholastic aver-
age.
Allen, Paul
Banks, Cecil
Crutchfield, Rho
. Ashby
Gen
Hicks, Billy
Joyner, Jane
Kellis, Dorothy
Kinsey, Ned
Reiner, Riley
Royalty, Elizabeth
Sexton, Emily
Shul, Brian
Summerfield, David
Watson, Phyllis
Webb, Joseph
Willis, Caroline
Far Leit: Phi Alphi Theta meetings offer a forum
for discussions. Above Members of Phi Alpha
Theta are active in History Honors Program
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Phi Epsilon
Kappa
President Steve Craft
Vice-President Larry Neal
Secretary Burt Brinson
Treasurer Bob Rynearson
Phi Epsilon Kappa endeavored to en-
courage physical education by sponsor-
ing guest speakers on campus and a tri-
county track meet for junior high stu-
dents. Club members served as ushers
at departmental meetings. Phi Epsilon
Kappa displayed its physical prowess by
winning the 1967-1968 intramural cham-
pionship. Interest in campus affairs was
sparked by sponsoring homecoming and
White Ball representatives. The fraternity
presented an award to the outstanding
senior physical education major.
nhill, Walter
ven. Danny
Burchell, Michael
Clark, Edrew
Craft, Stephen.
Cuthbert, Jay
Deal, Larry
Ellenberger, Tim
Ellenberger, Tom
Flanagan, Dwight
Gibson, Herbert
Gibson, Leonard
Hardison, John
Johnson, Kenneth
Jordan, William
Lanier, Jim
Moore, Cary
Moore, Don
Murray, John
Pickett, Gerald
, Carl
Ryne
Shields, David
Thompson, Bill
Wadsworth, Johnny
Williams, Clem
Williford, Jimmie
Wooten, William
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Phi Sigma Pi
President Paul Allen
Vice-President Pat Timberlake
Secretary Steve Howell
Treasurer Don Warren
East Carolina's chapter of Phi Sigma
Pi National Honor Fraternity was recog-
nized for superior achievement when it
received the Outstanding Chapter Tro-
phy at the National Convention. The
chapter also had the largest representa-
tion at the convention. The group recog-
nized achievement by awarding a trophy
to the outstanding male senior. The Rich-
ard C. Todd and Claudia Pennock Todd
Scholarships were awarded to rising sen-
ior brothers. Community activities includ-
ed entertaining underprivileged children
at Christmas.
Above. Officers of Ph. Sigma Pi; front Row: Paul
Allen, President; David Guilford, Corresponding Sec-
retary; Pat Timberlake, Vice-President; Second
Row: Jack Beasley, Pledge Master: Steve Howell,
Recording Secretary, William Crisp, Historian, Right:
Brotfiers entertain children at Christmas. Below:
Members gather for dinner meeting. Opposite Left:
Fran McColl— Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Opposite
Right: Phi Sigma Pi's Todd Scholarship Trophy is
admired by honorees.
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Fines. Oliver
Galloway, James
Castellini, Daniel
Crisp, W.lliam
Guilford, David
Gulls, Vann
Grady, William
Griffir
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Gorham, Henry
Hall, Michael
Hines, Danny
Houston, Tommy
Ho
ell, Ste
Humphrey, Robe
K,ng, Kelly
Locko, George
Prewell, AAichael
Ransone, W.lliam
Reiner, Riley
Russell, Robert
Rylander, Dale
Smith, Frederick
Timberlake, Patric
Wa
Donald
Weavil, Nathri
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Abrams, Brenda
Barden, Sue
Barnhardt, Martha
Blalock, Lynda
Bowen, Cornelia
Causey, Beverly
Christian, Linda
Cohoon, Alice
Counts, Carolyn
Cults, Fann
Daughtry, Janice
Davis, Alline
Goldston, Ann
High, Carolyn
Hinnant, Sue
Hjortsvang, Carle(
Mclnty
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McLeod, Sarah
Sprinkle, Melinda
Strickland, Nan
Tiltey, Annette
Phi Upsilon ,
Omicron | ^
President Cheryl Yelverfon . f'
Vice-Presidenf Sarah McLeod rT"/^" \*
Secrefary Brenda Motsinger %&' *"^ 1 '
Treasurer Linda Christian H^^ ■ - 1a^ "
Beta Eta Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omi- ^BMPi^W^fc^ ^^^'
cron, the National Home Economics Fra-
ternity, sponsored an alterations shop
where services were available to all stu-
dents and faculty. As a special project,
members made initiation robes for of-
ficers. In February, Founders' Day was
celebrated by chapters all over the nation.
The annual Banquet concluded the year's
activities.
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Far Left: Sarah Mcleod gives program for monthly
meeting. Above Left: President Cheryl Yelverton
conducts Founder's Day meeting. Left: Members of
Phi Upsilon Omicron plan alteration project. Below:
Phi Upsilon Omicron officers celebrate Founders'
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Phi Mu Alpha
President James Larry Wells
Vice-President Steven Morlan
Secretary David Burns
Treasurer David McMillan
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of
America through its projects promoted
music at ECU. The Sinfonians sponsored
the Young Artists Series concerts and
awarded scholarships to incoming fresh-
men. A program of American music was
Phi Mu Alpha's contribution to the con-
temporary Music Festival. Sinfonians
served as guides for the high school band
clinic auditions and scholarship weekend.
Above, Phi Mu Alpha members gather to plan the
year's activities. Right. Phi Mu Alpha sings Christmas
carols in the annual All-Sing.
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Davis, Roy
Deans, BudcJy
Gerhardt, Mark
Hale, Danny
Holoman, Richar
Hollov^ay, Sieve
Hough, Robin
Al
Kennerly
lill
McCracl<en, Jay
MacDonald, Bruce
Morlan, Sieve
Nichols, Wilson
Secor, Thomas
Soltys, Michael
Slarcher, Stafford
Stephens, Michael
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Phi Beta Lambda
President Ken Winston
Vice-President Elaine Harris
Secretary Connie Lambert
Treasurer Mrs. Gerry Harmon
Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda
underwent "Operation Overhaul," a re-
organizational campaign aimed at improv-
ing chapter structure, committees, and
membership. Other projects were a new
constitution and a handbook published
to acquaint students with both local and
national Phi Beta Lambda. Field trips to
the Federal Reserve Bank in Richmond,
Scott and Stringfellow Stock Exchange,
American Credit Corporation, and Gen-
eral Tire Corporation provided the mem-
bers a chance to see business in action.
A formal dance at the Candlewick Inn
highlighted the spring activities.
Left: Dr. Zincone and Kenneth Winston plan "Oper-
ation Overhaul."
Alexander. Thomas
Parrish, Janet
Patrick, Joseph
Phillips, Mary Ja
Riggs, Sheila
Roberts, George
Smith, E, Patrice
Tillman, Carol
W.Miams, Connie
Winston. Kenneth
Baker, Patsy
Bowen, Clinton
Bridges, Vickie
Brinkley, Julia
Compton, Linda
Dav
Barba
Gail
Home,
Donald
Kane, Candy
KrusNc
y, Mar
Lampar
ter, Der
Legget
McGee
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Pi Omega Pi
President Tommy Hicks
Vice-President Patsy Baker
Secretary Peggy Gardner
Treasurer Scottie Williams
Pi Omega Pi, Business Education Honor
Society, gave a homecoming tea after the
game and a Founders' Day party to
which prospective members were invited.
The annual candy sale helped to finance
the Spring Banquet, when awards were
presented to the outstanding senior,
junior, sophomore, and freshman in
Business Education. The chapter sent
three delegates to the National Conven-
tion in Chicago.
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Robinson, Wayne
Rowland, Susan
Vick, Effie
Wooten, Rose
Yarbrough, Becky
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far Above Left: Pi Omega Pi officers Peggy Gardner,
Secretary; Patsy Baker, Vice-President; Tom Hicks,
President. Standing; Scottie Williams, Treasurer; Candy
Cane and Becky Yarbough, Co-Historians; Miss Fran-
ces Daniel, Sponsor, far Below Left: Members gather
after meeting. Left: Pi Omega Pi president reviews
program before meeting. 6e/ow; Members participate
in Founders' Day celebrations.
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Benditz, Frar
Bright, Paul
Crawford, Elizabeth
Fisher, John
Gerard, Jackie
Lukens, Marsha
Mizelle, Sandra
Pierce, Cynthia
Ransone, Bill
Satlerfiels, Bob
Sawyer, Mimiam
Turner, Bob
Williams. Freddii
Pi Mu Epsilon
President Tyrone Williams
Vice-President Richard Johnson
Secre/ary-7"reasurer . . . Frances Benditz
Student members presented all the
programs for the North Carolina Delta
Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon National Hon-
orary-Mathematics Fraternity. The fra-
ternity sponsored a contest for under-
graduate mathematics majors and pre-
sented the winners cash awards. A beach
picnic concluded the year's activities.
Aboye. Officers of Pi Mu Epsilon; Tyrone Williams,
President; Ellen Frances Benditz, Secretary-Treasurer;
Richard Johnson, Vice-President. Right: Richard John-
son presents a problem To Pi Mu Epsilon members.
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Vice-President Alana Edwards
Secretary Terri Setare
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quisition of all university bulletins in
North America that offered graduate
programs in psychology. The annual pic-
nic was the culmination of the fraternity's
activities.
Left: Members of Psi Chi listen to a guest speaker.
Anema, John
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Sigma Tau Delta
President Teresa Swain
Vice-President Jane Long
Secretary Margo Dunaway
Treasurer Pafsy Hartley
Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English
fraternity, sponsored the annual presen-
tation of A Christmas Carol. The reading
was directed by Dr. Rives. Dr. Congleton
played Scrooge. Other members of the
cast were played by the general student
body.
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English Depar
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of Sig
Tau Delta
in the presental
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Sigma Tau Delta
mbers. Opposite
Jiscuss activities
Coggins, Judy
Cougle. Ted
Dicks, Roy
Dunaway, Margo
Forbes. Amanda
Ford, Annette
Garrison, Batry
Gwyn, Ruth
Hammond, Jean
Hartley, Patsy
Long, Jane
Peterson, Cynthia
Rivera, Kathy
Swain, Teresa
Taylor, Roger
Yelverton, Ann
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Sigma Alpha lota
President Jane Birmingham
Vice-President Cora Bell
Secretary Martha Blankenship
Treasurer Dottie M
Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha lota
participated in the Alpha Xi Delta All
Sing and collaborated with the Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia in the Christmas pro-
gram. During the contemporary Music
Festival, SAI awarded scholarships to stu-
dent composers. Christmas caroling at
Pitt Memorial Hospital and presenting
musicales were yearly events for Sigma
Alpha Iota, International Professional Mu-
sic Fraternity for women.
Bell, Cora M.
Birmingham, Jane Y
Blankenship, Martha
Broadhurst, Susan
Buenger, Margaret
Cliborr
Judy
, Je
nette
Dugger, Brenda L.
Ecke
ode, Jo
Fouls, Stefani
Goodall, Christy
Goodnight, Becky
Johnson, Trudy A.
Sara
, Sandrd
Liles,
Little
Loge
Long, Margaret Ann
Lowder, Chris
Manning, Mona F.
McCoy, Julia F.
Mills, Dotlie
Nielson, Karen I.
Scott, Ginny
Terry, Carol Jo
Tyson, Joyce C.
Worrall, Betty An
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Tau Pi Upsilon
President Kay Parker
Vice-President Nancy Garland
Secretary Carol Coble
Treasurer Frances Porter
Tau Pi Upsilon's project of the year
was the improvement of the nursing ref-
erence rooms by implementing a card
filing system in affiliation with the ECU
library. Projects of this kind served to
further scholarship, foster high profes-
sional standards, and encourage creative
work. Tau Pi Upsilon also sought to de-
velop leadership qualities and to strength-
en the commitment of individual mem-
bers to the ideals and purposes of nurs-
ing.
Above: Tau Pi Upsilon members catalogue the
holdings in the reading reference room of the
school of nursing. Leil: Dean Edwin Monroe speaks
to the members of Tau Pi Upsilon.
^^^^ ^^^ Bennett, Miss M. Lee
^•^ ^^p^ ^^^^ Biggers, Mrs. Audrey i.
■f U aUjtt PiV Bradshaw, Miss Eileen
W^-f .^t^^BL ^*"T Broadhurst, Mrs. Ruth J,
iU^ ' ^^^S^^r \c^- Carland, Miss Nancy
W"^ ^?^^^ .Ar^ Chambiee, Miss Helen
.M^ ^^ ^^^K. ^^'^ Coble, Mrs, Elizabeth Small
_--. Frazer, Miss Estella
W^^^ Garrison, Mrs. Judith T.
W l4 Hooks, Mrs. Bettie W.
V^^* t ** '^ > Uffiteau, Miss Dorothy
IJ^^ ^%a ,. Martin, Mrs. Charlotte M.
J^^'^^ ^^- Martinez, Mrs. Inez N.
^^K ^H -JS Myers, Miss Edith G.
^^^C,^^| ^^ Nielson, Miss Rhoda M.
^p^^ ^^^^ .^ Odham, Miss Pamela G.
^E^^K jfl|^^ jtS^ Oyler, Mrs. Barbara
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W ,^ I m-^ *- » K. ^ Penry, Mrs. Mallie B.
^^■y ^^^' \^ Perry, Miss Evelyn L.
^^ w flte ^i^^^L^ Porter, Mrs. Frances Ivey
^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^ Quiggins, Mrs. Barbara A.
^^k ^^M ^^H^^B Lona
Scurry, Miss Sharon Gain
Waldrop, Mrs. Bonnie E.
Wallace, Miss Patricia B,
Warren, Mrs. Eva W.
^ ^ Wilkinson, Miss Margaret A.
^^^^^^ '■ Williams, Miss Judith C.
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Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
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'Thieves' Carnival"
Provides
Spirited Comedy
"Thieves' Carnival," one of Jean An-
ouilh's most successful plays in the Unit-
ed States, was presented by the Drama
Department of East Carolina University.
The play was an excellent lark, loaded
with humorous whims, romance, and
masquerades. The play was called "a
merry and mocking conceit possessing
ironic gaiety, irrepressible humor, and
rueful wisdom." The settings of John
Sneden and the lighting of Georg Schrei-
ber were enhanced by the costumes of
Mary Stephenson. The cast, under the
direction of Victor R. Cook, was diffuse,
incoherent, inconsequential, but highly
spirited, funny, and occasionally spectac-
ular. "Thieves' Carnival" provided an un-
usual, uninhibited evening in the theatre.
Rightj Richard Bradner and
Roy Dicks
ena
scene from "Thieves' Carnival
■ Be/ow. Ev
slyn
shall urges Jane Barrett to re
•nain silent.
"The Knack"
Brings Zany Comedy
to East Carolina
Written by Ann Jellicoe and directed
by Amanda Muir, "The Knack" was a
riotous comedy of zany dramatic drive
involving three young men in relation to
one girl. It showed their various attitudes
toward sex.
The cast, hanging chairs and painting
flowers on walls, nervously eager to
learn about sex, presented one ingenious
improvision after another. The poor girl
was severely tested by the three lads
and was so distracted that she began to
imagine all sorts of involvements with
each of them.
John Sneden's settings and AAary Ste-
phenson's costumes combined with
Georg Schreiber's lighting added to the
total effect of the play.
Leil: Richard Bradner, Cullen Johnson. Below: Cul-
len Johnson, Richard Bradner, Jane Barrett, Gregory
Zittel.
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"Oliver" Brings
Standing Ovation
"Oliver," one of the biggest musical
comedy successes of the 1960's, bounced,
bubbled, and sang its way into McGinnis
Auditorium as the season-opener of the
East Carolina University Playhouse. The
light and lyrical adaptation of the novel
by Charles Dickens, written in 1828,
traced the adventures of an orphan boy
through poverty, crime, and the starving
deprivation of a workhouse. Not the least
important part of the cast was the barrel-
full of scampering kids who portrayed
the denizens of the workhouse. .These
denizens were transformed before the
audience's eyes from carefree children
to apt pupils of thievery.
Above Righl Marls Ramsey checks the validity of an
item stolen by the children. Right: Mark Ramsey
compliments Bob Tompkins on being a good pick,
pocket. Below: The urchins dream of "Food, Glorious
Dos Passos
Novel Comes to
ECU Stage
Based on the novel by John Dos Pas-
sos, "U.S.A." was a superbly woven and
exciting cavalcade of America in the first
third of the twentieth century. The play,
transformed by Paul Shyre, retained all
the color, sentiment, and throbbing real-
ity of the era. By masterful use of biogra-
phy, news, and fiction, "U.S.A." not only
chronicled a by-gone era but also pro-
jected a bitter-sweet parallel between
those troubled times and these.
Following the performance in Green-
ville, the cast traveled to Wilmington to
present the play in historic Thalian Hall.
The setting presented a rare opportunity
for the cast and crew to match material
and atmosphere.
Left: Jim Haskir
lly Walls, Roy Dicks
lain with a song hi
and Mar
1 "USA,'
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"Frederick"
Employs New
Techniques
Acclaimed as a major historical drama
on a grand scale, "The Sorrows of Fred-
erick" was the most ambitious project
ever undertaken by the Department of
Drama.
An integral part of this paradox of a
man was his love of music. He was an
impersonal militarist on one hand with
a deep contempt for mankind and, at the
same time, truly a royal patron of music
and a composer himself of over one hun-
dred and twenty works. His music was
actively involved in the production of the
play.
The East Carolina Playhouse was hon-
ored by being the only university in the
nation to present "The Sorrows of Fred-
erick" prior to its New York production
next season.
Left: Geoffrey Knowles, John Sheden, and Robert
Royyal read a proclamation of Frederick the Great.
Right. John Sneden talks with his Qneen, Amanda
Muir, on the battlefield. Below: Frederick the Great
contemplates a portrait of Voltaire.
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Roger Wagner
Chorale Enchants
Audience
Listening fo musical selections of the
Roger Wagner Chorale made an enchant-
ing evening for an East Carolina audience.
Described by Leopold Stokowski as "sec-
ond to none in the world," the Roger
Wagner Chorale presented a variety of
works that included both sacred and sec-
ular music. The audience was captivated
as the 'Chorale moved from fast-moving
sea chanties to lazy-paced Negro spir-
ituals. Appealing to each member of the
diversified audience, the Roger Wagner
Chorale became one of the season's favor-
ites.
Above: The Roger Wagner Chorale in performance.
te(r Direcloj Roger Wagner of the Roger Wagner
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Merrill Features
Opera Selections
Robert Merrill, baritone singing star of
the Metropolitan Opera, presented the
second program of the 1968-1969 season
of the Artists Series. The golden-voiced
Merrill sang selections from his operatic
career as well as songs of the common
people. The Merrill concert was one of
the most memorable concerts and left a
glow in the hearts and minds of the au-
dience.
Above. President Jenkins greets Robert Merrill and
Segovia
Casts Spell
Andres Segovia, the world's greatest
classical guitarist, left an East Carolina
audience spellbound after a concert of
top-notch quality. A rare privilege and a
first for this part of the country, the con-
cert revealed the credibility of the reputa-
tion which precedes Segovia wherever
he goes. Segovia explained the reason
for the wide appeal of his concerts, "It
is perhaps a search for something gentle
and subtle in a difficult and noisy world."
Many people came not knowing what to
expect and left raving at the delightful
and sensitive performance by the master
of classical guitar.
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Detroit Symphony
Appears
on Campus
Walls of Wright Auditorium echoed the
musical talents of one of the nation's fin-
est symphonic ensembles. Under the di-
rection of the musical genius, Sixten Ehr-
ling, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
presented a long remembered concert.
An organization of one hundred and three
virtuosos, the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra and its director were truly delightful.
Included in their repertoire were selec-
tions from modern orchestra composi-
tions as well as compositions from the
classical era.
Righr; Sixi
phony Or(
Ehrling, Director of The Detroit Sym-
>tra. Below: The Detroit Symphony Or-
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Van Clibunn
Dazzles Listeners
East Carolina was fortunate to have as
part of the 1968-1969 Artists Series a
young man who has become a legend in
his own time. Since winning the Tchai-
kovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958,
Van Cliburn has become a hero to all
America. Mr. Cliburn's recital dazzled en-
raptured listeners as he played classical
selections of the world's foremost com-
posers. The gracious and modest charm
of Van Cliburn's personality as well as
his musical genius won him a host of
friends at East Carolina University.
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Poetry Forum
Features
Tar River Poets
Serving both the community and uni-
versity, the Poetry Forum was open to
poets and critics, as well as interested lis-
teners. The Forum published a pamphlet
series entitled "Tar River Poets," contain-
ing verse written by students, faculty,
and townspeople. Members of the Forum
had poetry published in various maga-
zines, such as Poet Lore, Jean's Journal,
and American Notes and Queries. One of
the members. Woody Thurman, was in-
vited by Harper's A/lagazine to submit
manuscripts of his verse. Mr. Thurman's
poems, characterized as avant-garde,
possess great depth and give the reader
a good hard look at life. Aside from pub-
lication of their poems. Forum members
gave public readings at East Carolina
University, Methodist College, North Car-
olina State University, and the University
of North Carolina.
Above, Mr,
Vernon Ward
discusses poems
W/oody Thurm
an. Be/ow, K.
Gossett, A, Capp
Capps, C. Hall
nan, F, Wilder,
and V, Ward.
Fine Arts
Comnnittee
Spurs Interest
Members of the Fine Arts Committee
planned the Artists' Ball, bus trips to mu-
seums, and photo-forays. The group also
supervised artistic films.
Organized in January, 1969, the pur-
pose of the Fine Arts Committee was to
promote interest and participation in the
fine arts at East Carolina University. The
committee was formed by members in
the fine arts field who saw a need for a
means of artistic expression and appre-
ciation on the campus.
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Soloists Highlight
Orchestral Concents
Playing the standard symphonic reper-
toire of all musical periods, the Univer-
sity Orchestra presented one formal con-
cert each quarter. The winter-quarter con-
cert featured a monumental symphony
by Mahler entitled "The Titan." Soloists
from the School of Music highlighted each
concert.
The Orchestra in the fall hosted a re-
cording clinic for orchestra directors from
across the state. New music published for
school orchestra was recorded.
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Symphonic Band
Receives Honor
Composed of selected personnel, East
Carolina's Symphonic Band appeared in
winter and spring concerts, at commence-
ment, at the Contemporary Music
Festival, and at the annual Christmas
program. In February, the band had the
honor of playing for the national
conference of the College Band Directors'
National Association at the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville.
left, Dr Herberl
the Symphonic Band.
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Variety Spanks
Varsity Band
Acting as an outlet for the musical
talent of any interested person on the
East Carolina campus, the Varsity Band
served as a concert band composed of
seventy-five members. Its activities
consisted of tv\/o spring concerts, a formal
concert, and a lawn concert. The band
played traditional compositions as weW
as the new music of this era.
Right. Director George W. Knight empha
Women's Chorus
Polishes
Techniques
Women's Chorus, under the direction
of Mr. Paul Aliapoulios, was designed
to give non-music majors an opportunity
to gain valuable techniques in choral
singing and voice control. Although this
group did not perform in concert, the
seventy-five members sang in large and
small ensembles. These programs vi/ere
taped for evaluation purposes.
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Men's Glee Club Sings
Folk Music
Dressed in blue blazers and gray
trousers, the Men's Glee Club performed
for local civic organizations, alone and
jointly with the Women's Glee Club. The
club sang folk songs of foreign lands as
well as music of the Renaissance and
Romantic eras. The singers completed
their year with a tour of high schools
in the area. The Men's Glee Club
provided a means by which all men, both
music majors and non-music majors,
could express their musical talents.
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Women's Glee Club Presents
Spring Concert
Under the direction of Miss Beatrice
Chauncey, the Women's Glee Club
offered experience in all types of music
for the woman's voice. The sixty-member
organization sang at high schools in the
area and on campus at the Christmas
assembly. In the spring, a major work
for mixed voices was sung with
orchestral accompaniment and the Men's
Glee Club.
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University CInorale
Offers iVIusical
Enjoyment
Providing an opportunity for both
music and non-music majors to enjoy,
perform, and explore a variety of choral
literature, the University Chorale presen-
ted a myriad of musical programs.
Highlighting its activities this year was
its participation in the annual Christmas
concert and a combined concert with the
Varsity Band.
Concert Choir
Sings for
Christmas
Under the direction of Dr. Charles
Moore, the Concert Choir represented the
University at various functions during the
academic year. The fifty-tvifo voices
presented a Christmas concert; toured
North Carolina and the Richmond,
Virginia area; and performed w\\h the
ECU Orchestra at the Contemporary
Music Festival.
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Marching Pirates
Participate in
Inaugural Parade
One hundred and forty members of
the Marching Pirates performed during
halffime at all East Carolina home football
games. They accompanied the team to
the Furman University game in Green-
ville, South Carolina. The band journeyed
to Raleigh to participate January 3, 1969,
in the Inaugural Parade for North
Carolina's Governor Robert Scott. Apart
from the parades and football games, the
Marching Pirates gave prospective band
directors additional practice in their field.
Below; Feature Twirlers Lynda Buie, Jennifer John-
i son, Mary Dannehl, and Linda Fournier show good
ip^w*"'^
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Academics
Acar* *=* *"*^ ■'^*=^
Academics
Avcaaemics
331
Leo W. Jenkins,
President
"This great nation is founded on the
Jeffersonian ideal of an educated
citizenry. The future of the nation,
therefore, depends on the extent to
which we are dedicated to making higher
education possible for as many people
as are qualified for and desirous of
receiving it," declared Dr. Jenkins.
President Jenkins said many times
during the year that he was proud of
East Carolina University and the
accomplishments of its students. This
sense of pride for the institution was
coupled with a warm friendliness and
concern for each individual student,
secretary, professor, and custodian of the
University. Whether it was a medical
school, a three-million-dollar art building,
a science complex, a new coliseum, a
modern foreign language building, a
concert, or a winning ball team, if it
concerned East Carolina, it had the
enthusiastic support of Dr. Jenkins.
Having succeeded in gaining regional
university status for East Carolina,
President Jenkins turned his energies
toward the betterment of the University
as an educational institution. President
Jenkins' efforts were scaled to the future
with an abiding concern for the
University that transcended personal am-
bition and interest.
Board of Trustees
Oversees University
Citizens of North Carolina charged the
Board of Trustees with the direction and
guidance of East Carolina University.
Under the aegis of Mr. Robert Morgan,
chairman, the Board discussed fiscal and
academic affairs of the University.
Top: Mr. R. F. McCoy, Mr. Charles H. Larkins, Mr.
Robert B. Morgan, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Above Left:
Mrs. J- Russell Kirby, Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr. Above:
Mr. William Blount, Mr. Henry Belk. Left: Mrs. Henry
Belk,
333
Administration
Moves Into
Whichard Building
Growing with the University, the
Administration expanded into new office
space in the newly renovated Whichard
Building.
The Administration of the University
contained two sections: the division
dealing with academic affairs, headed by
Dr. Robert Holt; and the division dealing
with business affairs, headed by Mr. F.
D, Duncan.
Right: Mr. F. D. Duncan, Vice-President and Business
Manager. Below: Dr. Robert Holt, Vice-President
and Dean of the University.
334
Leil: Dr. James Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs.
Below: Dr. James White, Coordinator of Special
Protects.
335
Administration
Right: Dr. Edwin W. Monroe, Dean of A/lied Health
Professions. Be/ow: Dr. Robert W. Williams, Dean
of /Academic Affairs.
336
Top Lefl: Dr. John Home, Director of Admissions.
Middle Left. Mr. Worth Baker, Registrar. Lett. Mr.
F, K. James, Director of P/acemenf Services. Top
Right: Dr. Fred Irons, Supervisor of Student Hea/th.
Above; A/lr Rudolph S. Alexander, Assistant Dean
of Student Affairs.
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Above Left: Mr, James Mallory, Dean of Men. Above
Right: Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women. Above:
Mr. James Lowry, Director of Operations. Middle
Right: Mr. Dan Woolen, Director of Housing, Right:
Dr, James Buller, Coordinator of /nformation Services.
338
Administration
Hardee, Lou A. Secretary, Education
Kernen, Phyllis Counseling Center
Manning, Mildred B. Post Office
Mendenhall, CynThia A. Director, East
Carolina Union
Morris, Mary Frances Library Service
Neal, Melinda Secretary, Education
SayeTta, Mrs. Anne East Carolina Un.^
Sink, Sharon C. Secrefary, Educatio
Tripp, Sherry D. Secrefary^ Educatio
339
School of Art
Under the aegis of Dr. Wellington
Gray, the School of Art expanded its
curriculum. It added an A.B. Degree
program in Art History. Community Arts
Management, a new program, was
initiated as an interdisciplinary program
among the Schools of Art, Music,
Business, and the Department of Drama.
Mr. Daniel Teis projected the plans for
this new major.
Gray, Dr. Wellington B.
Buske, Mr. Joe B.
Cacalano, Mr. Anthony J.
Chamberlain, Mr. Charles F.
Faculty
Chamberlain, Mr. Warren A.
Crawley, Mr. Wesley V.
Daugherty, Mrs. Frances P.
Durland, Mr. Donald
Edmiston, Mr. Robert S.
Edmiston, Mrs. Sara J.
Farnham, Dr. Emily
Fischer, Miss Janet
flinn, Michael C.
Gordiey, Mrs, Marilyn
Gordley, Mr. Iran
Holley, Mr. William H.
Jacobs, Mr. Ralph E.
Jones, Mr. Peter
Keller, Mr. Norman
Minnis. Mr. Paul R.
Neel, Mr. Francis L.
Petteway, Miss Betty E.
Ross, Miss Elizabeth
Satterfield, Mr. John E.
Sexauer, Mr. Donald R.
Speight, Dr. Francis
Teis, Mr. Daniel K.
Couch, Miss Corene
Graduate fel/ow
Seniors
^ ^ ^"
iti^i
Ambrosen, Toni C. Dobbins AfB, Ga.
Angel, Willard J., Jr. Greensboro
Ballint, Patricia I. Fayeftevi/Ze
Bobo, Paula R. Matthews
Brake, John M.
Garden, Debra A.
Cobb, Annie F.
Corr.her, Sandra L.
Cushwa, Michael H.
Hawley, Ally
Helms, Ancil R,
Robert B., Ill Mouth of Wi/son,
Johnson, Cynthia G.
P» 1^ ^ ^
Pleasant Garden
J. Newtown Square, Pa.
Livengood, Larry B. Goldsboro
Long, Joanne Wilmington
Long, Sandra L, Durham
Maness, Doreas R. Roanoke Kapids
March, Judith E, Mount Enferprize, Texas
Marks, Billie Dean Rocky Mounf
ART 341
Mitchell, James R. Stuatt, Va.
Mock, Charles Glenn Charlotte
Nelson, Herbert E. Beeville, Texas
Rash, Mary D. Mooresvr7/e
Robinson, Claudia D. Charlotte
Smith, Barbara A. Towson, Md.
Southerland, James D. Concord
Tabar, Guy S. GreenyiHe
Taff, Martha S. GreenviHe
Winslovy, Michael N. Hertford
Adams, Barbara J Chester, S.C.
Bailey, Radford B., Jr. Tarbofo
Ballance, Lester W. Elizabeth City
Bell, Ronald L. Rocky Mount
j^MMmk
ik^
Juniors
Benton, Anne Apex
Bollinger, Bruce D. High Point
Bordeaux, Peggy L. f/izabelhtown
BovKne, James D. Carthage
Bridgers, Charles W. Jackson
Bright, Barbara A. Vancefaoro
Bryan, Lou A. Goldsboro
Bullock, Charles N. Mt. Olive
Cox, Peggy A, Be/hayen
Davidson, Sandra I. lenoir
Davis, Victoria E. Mocksvi/te
Derbyshire, Mary W. Winslon-Sa/em
Fennell, Linda A. Char/olfe
Flint, Janet L. Waynesboro, Va.
Gates, Dee Gee Rougemont
Hall, Flavius B., Jr. New Bern
Hodgin, Donald L. Greensboro
Hohing, Carol A. Charlotte
Holland, Mary C. Go/dsboro
Hooke, Benjamin A., Jr. Go/dsboro
Hopper, Cordell Greenvil\e
Hornaday, Stephen H. l-iberty
Houston, Josephine A. Charlotte
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Mftk
342
Hughes, Constance L. Fdtis Church, Va.
Huste, Karen D. Winston-Sa/em
Jones, Thonnas K. Rocky Mount
Kelly, Virginia R. Roc/cy Mount
Kendrick, Diane P. Greensboro
Klarpp, Ellen D. Jacksonyif/e
Kleinerl, Phillip S. GoWsboro
Knight, Michael O. Fayetteville
Lassiter, Sarah F. Raleigh
Laughter, Mary J. Capron, Va.
Long, Sylvia A. Rockingham
Lynch, Wilbur J. FayelteviHe
Mabe, Carol K. Winston-Salem
McDuffie, Linda I. Fayetteville
McKinnon, Jeannette H. Row/and
McLean, Harold K. Charlotte
Moore, Barbara A. Smilhfield
Nogle, Shirley A. Woodbridge, Va.
O'Connor, Margaret R. Roanoke, Va.
Price, Elizabeth B. Burlington
Provence, Linda Charlotte
Rankin, Robert G. Raleigh
Reel, Rhonda J. Greenville
Renefrov/, Sandra E. Kenley
Rpoks, Susan G. Porfsmoufh, Va.
Ross, David S. Columbia, S.C.
Rousso, Steven B. Charlotte
Rust, Robin A. Raleigh
Sawyer, Philip R. Washington
Scott, Mary C. Fairmont
Smith, Cynthia H. Mount Olive
Smith, Reggie E. Magnolia
Southerland, Tempe D. Henderson
Starke, Linda D. Roanoke Rapids
Stephenson, Carl W. Jacksonville
Sundholm, Marjory A. Jacksonville
Sutton, Mary L. laGrange
Tesh, Kay F. Raleigh
Tilley, Theresa R, Greensboro
Wall, Jerry W. Wake Forest
White, Stuart M. Charlotte
Williams, Annette South Boston, Va.
ART 343
Williams, Joel A.
Willis. Patricia A. Hope Mills
Wilson, Nancy L. Rocky Mount
Williams, Pamela A. Kjnston ^/T^ J^lBI^. ^t ,^|B^ J /^
.acbon.,»e /* M^^ jBI^ ^^ JRm MC^^^
t: W t'l v> li^
acorn, Judith L. Washington, N.J.
aker, Kafhryn E. Kinston
earn, EcJgar S., Jr. DavicJson
eard, Michael F. Wdshington, D.C.
Sophomores
Boone, Mary E. Slolie
Beaston, Carol L. High Point
Brandenburg, Lynne A. Burlmgton
Buff, Deborah J. Miami, Fla.
Burns, Robert Moorestown, N.J.
Carlson, John A. Virginia Beach, Va.
Charping, William D. Raleigh
Clegg, Delia L. Charlolle
Cobb, Shirley A. Gasfonia
Connell, Margaret K. Raleigh
Dannehl, Mary M. GoWsboro
Dugan, William O. Go/dsboro
Dunning, Jerry B. Wood/and
Durkin, Kathy fayettev///e
Elliott, Sharon E. High Point
Ensor, Linda D, GreenviHe
Godwin, Belinda R. FayelfeviHe
Gossett, Ellen K. Kure Beach
344 ART
kMA
Griffin. Martha H.
Hamilton, Kathy L
Harmon, Deborah
Harper, Ehzabeth
Harlman, Sue A.
Hatch, Rita G.
Hathcock, Kathy A.
High, John W., Jr.
HNI, Danny W,
Hogue, Tamera D.
Humphrey, Marsha
Hunt, Joyce C.
Irby, SaNie J-
Oca/a, Fla.
AshevIHe
Bethesda, Md.
Rocky Mount
Walkerlown
Go/dsboro
Concord
Rocky Mounf
Denton
Fairfax, Va.
Rocky Mounf
oke Rapids
Go/dsboro
Karl, Robert J.
Medford Lade
Latham, Muriel D.
Long. Kathryn S.
Mitchell, Stanle
High Point
faye((ev///e
Cary
Wilmmglon
Wi/dwood
High Poinf
FaHs Church, Va.
yanneyville
Wmsron-Sa/em
Fdenton
Kenly
1-Sa/em
Sample, Sherida
ab: 345
Schmidt, Janet E.
Shinn, Madeleine A.
Smith, Linda S.
Stolar, Frederick L.
Tasler, Karene E.
Thomas, Christopher
Thomas, Margaret
Vanneman, Valerie
Vanslyke, Pamela I
Vickers, Earleen P
Walker, Gilda A.
Warshawsky, Cathr'
Welch, Linda M.
Westbrook, Nancy J.
Whilesell, Linda A.
Wiley, Jana L.
Williamson, Dale M.
Wilson, Mary J.
Wilson, Robert F.
Wood, Steven R.
Burlington
New Orleans^ La.
Hickory
ii/ver Spring^ Md.
Morganton
Rocky Mount
Camp LeJeune
Statesville
WinstonSahm
Greensboro
Burlington
Charlotte
Cerro Cordo
Wilmington
Acuff, Carol E.
Adams, Sarah E,
Andrews, Jimmie L.
Andrews, Robbin I,
inadale, Va.
Kerners^ille
Fayetteville
Carrboro
4ft^l
Freshmen
Armstrong, Lee
Aston, Deborah A.
Atkinson, John T.,
Atwood, Pamela K.
Auman, Sandra E.
Barnes, Sharon G.
Barnhill, Wilma M.
Barringer, Sarah L.
Bartlett, Thomasine
Bell, Dorothy M.
Bradford, Carol A.
Charlotte
Raleigh
Portsmouth, Va.
Havelock
Kensington, Md.
Linwood, N.J.
Greenv(//e
Columbia, S.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wilson
Arlington, Va.
346 ABT
William W., Jr.
Cashion, Jean G.
Clark, Akemi H.
Clark, Richard M.
Asheville
Fayetleville
Stanley
Sanlord
Havelock
Springfield, Va.
Clemmons, Jack H., Jr. Greensboro
Cook, Beverly R. Charlotte
Cozart, EdwarcJ J., Jr. Bailey
Daniels, William D., Jr. Morehead
Malthewi
Henrietta
Deason, Janet
Dewberry, Ja
DeWitt, Martha F. Virginia Beach, Va.
Draughon, Donnie L. Clinton
Fansler, Judith A. Media, Pa.
Fishburne, Virginia A. Charlotte
Flake, James W. GreenylHe
Ford, Patricia E. Chape/ Hill
Gilland, Timothy A.
Griendling, Richard
Handlin, Twila J.
Elkin
Denver
Shelby
F. Northfield, N.J.
Harrell, Linda K. Faison
Harrell, Sandra F. fa,son
Harris, Sandra K. Graham
Harris, Scott R. We/don
Hasty, Andrea G. Roanofce Rapids
Hodges, Valerie L. Charlotte
Jessen, Catherine A. Port Washirgron, NY.
Johnson, Ronald B. E/i'zabethtown
Lane, Clifford E. Charlotte
Locke, Bette A. Wilmington. Del.
Luciani, Michael J. Raleigh
Mason, Deborah A. SmilMield
McDowell, Huldah T. Waxhaw
Meador, Delores E. Greensboro
Menaugh, Thomas M. WiHiamsfon
Morgan, Patricia A. Silver Spring, Md.
Nelson, Sheila E. Have/ock
Norton, Sally M. Hickory
*" 347
Owens, William A.
Owens, Yona R.
Payne, Barbara L.
Pfeifer, Valerie A.
Reinhardt, Susan I.
Renegar, Roger G.
Resler, Richard G.
Rowell, Constance
Scolt, Sandra K.
Sechler, Timothy P.
Shul, Maureen A.
Simms, Chester D., Jr.
Sarasota, F/a.
Roanofce Rapids
Sloan, Ronald T.
Sutphin, Ruth C,
Tiska, Joan E.
Toll, Dae F.
Vickery, Julia S.
Vickery, Robert W.
Voyles, James H.
Williams, Ronald R.
Winn, Jean Tracey
tiHIngfon
West fnd
GoWsboro
Charlotte
Alexandria, Va.
North Wilkeshoro
Youngsville
\
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School of Arts
and Sciences
Providing the curriculum for the stu-
dents majoring in liberal arts education
was the duty of the School of Arts and
Sciences. Headed by Dean John Howell,
the School of Arts and Sciences was
composed of nineteen departments with
the Aerospace Studies Department attach-
ed to the School, which had generally
autonomous powers.
ell, Dean of the School o
I Left: Students explore in
Boffom; An empty stage
s
y|||L.k. Ju jia di . ui .liflill I
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Department of Aerospace Studies
Over 180 cadets enrolled in the Air
Force ROTC program this year. Freshmen
and sophomores studied World Military
Systems; juniors and seniors studied the
Development of Air Pov*/er, Astronautics,
and Space Operations and prepared for
commissioned service in the Air Force.
As a major addition to the curriculum,
a cognate minor for the Professional
Officer Course was established.
Financial assistance grants were avk'ard-
ed to ten cadets selected from nationwide
competition. The Department trained
and educated cadets for the variety of
leadership positions in the Air Force.
Right: Lt. Col. Carty discusses aerospac*
Below: Cadets march in fall drill.
r i
Brown, Sgt. Tommy L.
Edwards, Capt. Melvin P.
Gibbons, Capt. Andrew H.
Radford, Sgt. Raymond S.
Ryan, Major Kevin T.
350 AEROSPACE STUDIES
Department of Biology
Featuring a completely revised curricu-
lum, the Biology Department entered a
year of extensive grow/th and change.
With the addition of a biochemistry
major, the department became one of
only seven institutions in the United
States to offer an undergraduate degree
in that field. Many of the staff members
were involved in research projects which
offered undergraduates the opportunity
to work within the research program of
a faculty member.
Over 90,000 square feet of classroom,
laboratory, and research space comprised
the new Biology-Physics Building used
for the first time spring quarter. A new
publication of "Opportunity in Biology"
was sent to all prospective students. A
Biology Club, featuring many guest
speakers, was organized with Donna
Daugherty as its first president.
Davis, Dr. Graham J.
Allen, Dr. Wendall E.
Belcik, Mr. Francis P.
Bellis, Dr. Vincent J.
Boyette, Dr. Joseph G.
Dajgherly, Dr. Patricia
Heclsrotte, Dr. Carlton
Ito, Dr. Takeru
Jeffreys, Dr. Donald B.
Knight, Dr. Clifford B.
' Dr. John S.
Little, Dr. Linda W.
Lundy, Dr. Talmage E.
McDaniel, Dr. James S.
McDaniel, Dr. Susan J.
Ryan, Dr. Edward P.
Sehgal, Dr. Prem P.
Simpson, Dr. Everett C.
Wilton, Dr. O. Christine
ilOLOG-r 351
Altkisson, Ellen M.
Harris, Carolyn K. Greenville
Holson, Joseph F., Jr. Georgetown, Del.
Graduates
iLki^k
Hunter, William J. Winsfon-Sa/em
Purvis, William H. Benneff
Robertson, James M. Charlotte
Zaiweski, Carol A. Di'clison City, Pa.
Adkins, Bernard, Jr.
Boyelle, Charles G.
Brown, Martha W.
Buck, John Richard
fayetteville
Rocky Mount
Ayden
Caines, Gertrude M.
Casebolt, Hampton D.
Cook, Candice L.
Corbet, Diana L.
Daughety, Donna M.
Davis, John A.
Evans, Richard, Jr.
Ferrell, Jerry M.
Flowe, Paula L.
Giles, Beverly J.
Griffin, Eva J,
Hart, Alice L.
Hewitt, Daniel A., Jr.
Hunniecutt, Sara S.
Kinsey, William H.
laws, Nancy A.
Marshall, James A.
McKenzie, Margaret O.
Mitchell, Gregory M,
Nicholds, Gary A.
Peters, Michael S.
Puglia, Joseph, Jr.
Purdv, Robert V.
Reagan, OIlie D., Jr.
Raleigh
Santa Ana, Calif.
(^ i^ ^ p.
Co/onia/ Heighfs,
Pleasant Garden
MilUboro, Del.
C/ementon, N.J.
liiii^^i
Junior
Sarafandi, Abdul F.
Smith, Philip J.
Sl/aughn, Jacqueline K.
Walker, Elizabeth T.
Whitley, Madge L.
Wight, Irving D.
jer, Richard F.,
I, Ruth A.
nhardt, Johnny
Sa//it, Israel
Kernenvllte
Raleigh
Greensboro
Vanceboro
N.r.
Boh
Merry Hill
Watchung, N.J.
Roc*:y Mount
China Grove
Brown, Linda A.
Bullock, Gwen E
Coggins, James R
Coltrain, Brenda
Crisp, William L.
Dorey, William
Arapahoe
Greenvi//e
Faircloth, Sarah S. Roseboro
Hall, Don B. Hiclcory
Heath, Terry E. fayetleville
Herbst, Glenn A. Go/dsboro
Huffstetler, Frederick Newport News, Va.
Jackson, Ruby W. Wir^terville
BIOIOGY 353
Midgett, Charles E.
Newton, Doris E.
Noble, Leonard W.,
Norman, Billie A.
Nort
Phillips, David P.
Pittil
Che
Raby, Caroline
Rowell, Patric
Serofta, Barba
Slaughter, Eric
Smith, Clarenc
New yorit, N.Y.
Raleigh
Durham
lewisvi/Ze
GoWsboro
Gardner, Mass.
Hendersonville
Tarboro
Alexandria, Va.
Kinsfon
Fuquay-Varina
Raleigh
Smith, Sidney L. Albemarle
Sutton, Jo Ann Rosefaoro
Sykes, Barbara A. K/nsfon
Tolen, Mary E. Asheboro
Topping, Sheryll A. West Palm Beach, Fla.
Vinson, Cary R. UGrange
Ward, Edith G.
Whitehurst, Charles F.
Widmaier, Robert G.
Williams, Deborah S.
Wood, Iris E.
Yonce, Charles M.
Amick, Beverly G.
Ballard, Frances P.
Bixler, Bruce B.
Windsor
Bethel
Wiliiamston
tumberton
t. Denis, France
Liberty
Wilson
Holly Hill, Fla.
Bonds, Douglas R.
Buchanan, Ronald W.
Butler, Jeffrey C.
Cannon, Carolyn F.
Charles Thomas M.
Coggins, Edna F.
M, Nora Sue
Alton W.
r, Linda L.
Sophomores
Windsor
Portsmoulfi, Va.
Hickory
Durham
Robersonvi//e
iiMiMiMA
Hampton, Alan K.
Harrison, William I
Hill, Sandra C.
Holmes, Stephen
Jackson, Billie F.
Jordan, Cynthia f
Ketner, Rodney R.
King, Gary D.
Laws, George W.
Manning, Edwin G.
McLenn, Mary D.
Meadows, William L.,
CfiapeJ HiH
Trenton
Youngsv///e
Greenvi/Ze
Snow Hill, Md.
Edenton
Mount Airy
Asheboro
Raleigh
Wi/;iamsfon
Lumberton
Linda A,
Norman
Morris, John P.
Pharr, Mary Lou
Pittman, Mack G., Jr.
Potter, Micheal T.
Richardson, Patricia
Roberts, David Gwyn
Taylor, William A.
Tucker, Terry G.
Tucker, Thomas T.
Weaver, John R.
White, Frank Vernoi
White, Jan B.
Williams, David J.
Zimmerman, Kathryn
Durha
Ahosfcj'e
Havelock
Norfolk, Va.
Harrisburg
Raleigh
Go/dsboro
Raleigh
Jacksonville
Ahoskie
Liberty
Ahoskie
Waynesburg, Pa.
Edenton
Hertford
Rocky Mount
Richmond, Va.
IIOLOCY 355
Department of Chemistry
Three new faculty members joined the
Chemistry 34 sequence courses. Other
Renovation of Flanagan Building tripled
the departmental floor space. Several
research quality instruments were acquir-
ed: The Infrared Spectrophotometer, the
Atomic Absorption Spectometer, and a
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectro-
meter.
Drs. Le Conte and Klein made an extra
contribution to the curriculum of the
Chemistry Department this year by
writing a textbook entitled Contemporary
Chemistry, which was used in the
Chemistry 34 sequence courses. Other
contributions included a laboratory
manual entitled Fundamental Laboratory
Operations, written by Drs. Clemens and
McAllister. It was used in Chemistry 64
and 66.
Lamb, Dr. Robert C.
lens, Dr. Donald F.
ck. Mr. J. O.
Everett, Dr. Grover W.
Heckel, Dr. Edgar
Hix, Dr. James E. Jr.
Hu, Dr. William K. H.
Lunney, Dr. David C.
McAllister, Dr. Warren A.
Parham, Dr. Fred M.
Faculty
m:''iltM
356 CHEMISTRY
ipaduates
O f^ ^
Barrett, Stewart P., Jr. Greenville
Butler, Murdock M., Jr. Fsyetteville
Cashion, James E., Jr. Greemille
Cummings, George W., Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Sanderson, John R.
Demons
Bower, Thomas D. Jefferson
Brower, Stanley F. Ashefaoro
Grain, George E., Jr. Elizabeth City
Debruhl, James F. Greenville
Farias, Leonard T.
Galloway, James M.
Griffin, Ezra D., Jr.
Gwyn, Vaughn M.
Harrell, William A.
Kornegay, Jack M., Jr.
Letchworth, Stephen G. Farmville
Lippincott, John C. Fredericksburg, Va.
Locke, George A. W. Orange, NJ.
Oglesby, Robert L. Griffon
Peele, Rose M. Aurora
Rivenbark, Charles F. Calypso
hitMi^M
Southerland, Waitus V.
Tyndall, Zackie L.
•'<r->
Junior
KiO^ft
Alderman, Bruce H. Winsfon-Sa/em
Bailes, Judy D. Sanford
Banks, Ellis S., Jr. Trenton
Beavers, David L., Jr. Winslon-SaleM
Dickinson, John G. Chartotle
Dupree, Richard B. Smithfield
Edwards, Timothy W. Wendell
Garrett, Stuan Lee Newport News, Va.
Gray, William R., Jr. K/nsfon
Green, Clyde L. £//zabefh Cily
Jenkins, James R.
Kimball, Jesse G.
Leinbach, Thomas E.
Lever, Earl H,, Jr.
Mayes, Margaret A.
McCaskey, Samiiel L.
Moldin, Richard F.
Obrecht, Dawn V.
Peluso, Robert N.
Pitlman, James Lynn
Sellers, Joseph T., Jr.
Strickland, Robert D.
Donald M.
Johnny L.
Washington
West End
Arlington, Va.
Dunn
Four Oats
Aulander
High Point
Baltimore, Md.
Southern Pines
Princeton
Slatesville
Jackson Springs
I?!' ff^ p» ft O ft
F* £ !? ^ C' C9
Bridgets, Robert D.
Browne, Joseph M.
Dilday, Steven E.
Ezzell, Walter D.
Macclesfield
Kelford
Ahoskie
Kituton
Griffin, James H.
Hobgood, Johnny G.
Hollowell, Linda A.
Jewell, Gary A.
Jones, Randolph C.
Marsh, Patrick F.
McKenzie, Victor B.
Simmons, Lillie M.
Woodard, Floyd E.
Raleigh
Eden
Washington
Smithfield
Smithfield
Edenton
Raleigh
Greensboro
Morehead
Tampa, Fla.
Clinton
New Bern
358 CHEMISTRY
Department of Drama
Sneden, Mr. John A.
Faculty
Seniors
liMMM
Af
Byrum, Nancy A.
Caprio, Robert J.
Cougle, Bryar, T.
Faulkner, Robert G.
Salisbury
New Bern
Durham
Kinston
'M^l^
Fleming, James L.
Hux, Martha G.
Johnson, Cullen O.
Leonard, Howard B., Jr
Shepherd, Gail
Smith, Brenda F.
Weisiger, Lewis A.
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Richmond, Va.
Oxford
Fayetteville
Ro'ckingham
Plays produced by the Drama
Department gave the student actors an
opportunity to gain experience and the
students in general entertaining evenings.
The productions were also presented in
surrounding towns.
The Drama and Speech Department's
primary aim was to give students who
wished to major in the field of drama
or speech the opportunity to get actual
experience in their field.
Members of USA
: for opening night.
359
Bartusiak, Victor E. Virginia Beach, Va.
Brown, Linda L. Marlboro, Md.
Cherry, Benjamin V. Plymouth
Griffin, Johnny L. Greenville
Juniors
Hignile, Baron G. Greenville
Minor, Carolyn G. Silver Spring, Md.
Morgan, Bonne R. Danville, Va.
Nard, David P. Greenville
Watts, Sarah G. Slalesville
Wells, Linda C. Garner
Bridget, Susan A. She/by
Clark, Jeffrey K. Scotch Plains, N.J.
Lassiter, Penelope L. Portsmouth, Va.
Lefaivre, Rochelle S. Alexandria, Va.
Sophomores
Mellichamp, Nancy L. B/acfesburg, Va.
Presson, Trudy M. Monroe
Whisnant, Teresa Charloite
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Edgar Loessin goes over musical arrangements with
members of his staff.
360 DRAMA
Department of English
Faculty
Hester, Dr. Erwin
Baker, Mr. Ira
Bezanson, Dr. Warren
Browr>e, Dr. Richard
Capwell, Dr. Richard L.
Caraway, Dr. Hermine
Clere, Mr. Thomas A.
Congleton, Mrs. Donna
Ebbs, Dr. John D.
Eulsler, Mrs. Nellvena D
Everett, Mrs. Nell C.
Hardison, Miss Janice
Kilpatrick, Dr. Rachel H.
Mills, Mrs. Dorothy
Pixton, Dr. William H.
Rosenfeld, Dr. Norman
Sanders, Dr. Franklin D.
Smith, Mrs. Phyllis S.
Sorensen, Dr. Frederick
Sorensen, Mrs. Mary
Webber, Mrs. Edith H.
Publication of Mr. Ovid Pierce's latest
novel, The Devil's Half, vi'as the big event
of the year in the English Department.
Dr. FredeVick Sorensen, collaborating
with Dr. Herbert Paschal, director of the
History Department, completed a defini-
tive literary and historical bibliography
of Sir Walter Raleigh. The University of
North Carolina Press in coniunction with
Oxford University Press projected plans
for publication.
With Dr. Barf Reilly and Dr. Norman
Rosenfeld as advisers, the Graduate
English Club was founded.
erprels the
acter of Hamlet to
Bahia Blance,
Argentina
crae, Annette
ry, John L.
Graduates
Aldndge, Sandra E. Kindlon
Anderson, Lynda F. GoWsboro
Andreoli, R. Kay Newport News, Va.
Atwocd, Michael C. W.nston Sa(em
Seniors
Beaman, Margaret /
Briley, Julius W.
Brown, Sylvia J.
Bryant, Larry D.
Bunch, Margaret E.
Carlson, Kathryn L
Chesson, James R.
Cobb, Jane G.
Coggins, Judith M.
Connor, Susan A.
Davis, Janet L.
Davis, Margaret A.
Day, Pamela M.
Dicks, Roy C.
Dowd, Robert W.
Dunaway, Margo D.
Edwards, Richard W.
Egnor, Diane M.
Elliott, Irene W.
Floars, John W.
Forbes, Amanda P.
Ford, Frances A.
Garrison, Barry W.
Gill, William S., Ill
Dudley
Robersonvilk
Kannapoli<
Mount Airy
Greenvi/Ze
leovon. Wise.
Plymouth
Griffon
Sanforci
lolre Rapids
Mount Airy
Burlington
^kKUk
He
SpringfieW, Va,
Fay
Porlsmoulh, Va.
Roxboro
Adelphi, Md.
Wi//ingfaoro, N.J.
Hertford
Edenton
Greenville
Charlotte
Charlotte
Clinton
Hall, Shelia R.
Harrison, Hazel
Hartley, Patsy D.
Virginia Beach, Va.
isMKMMA
'> ... .. v. ... ^
^ f^ ^ ^ ^ .
Hill, Patricia Y.
Huff, Pamela Jo
Hullett, Wayne M.
Ivey, Linda E.
lackey, Josiane T.
Lueck, Kerry William
McMillan, Daphne R.
Mobley, LincJa Lou
Moore, Pfioebe Mari
Mowen, Jill L.
Nelson, Pamela Hill
High Point
Beaufort
KJnsfon
Scott AFB, III.
Thomasville
Roxboro
falls Church, Va.
WiHiamslon
I Greenv/He
Virginia Beach, Va.
Durham
O'Brien, Michael T.
O'Callaghan, Nancy B.
Perry, Francelne W.
Peterson, Cynthia W.
Phelan, John Michael
Phillips, Cherylle E.
Ragland, Sheila F.
Reynolds, John R.
Rivera, Katharine
Rowe, Linda Gale
Seaman, Joyce M.
Shearin, Ellen T,
Ranc<(eman
Southern Pines
Louisburg
Arapahoe
Wayne
McAdenville
Feyetteville
StatesviHe
Alexandria, Va.
PoHacksv///e
Norlina
Warrenlon
Simpson, Algie B.
Stallings, Barbara D.
Steven, Jane E.
Sturm, Sarah A.
Summerlin, Mary A.
Swain, Teresa C.
Tangel, Bruce J-
Tart, Nina L.
Teer, Cecelia S.
Thomas, Clinton E.
Thomson, Brenda Su(
Traynor, Lola P.
Manhassef, N.Y.
Newton Grove
Richmond. Va.
Newport News, Va.
Wali, Danny J.
Williams, David C.
Wingate, Claudia
Wisenburg, Nancy J.
Wood, Beverly R.
Wooten, Mary E.
Yelverton, Ann C.
^j]
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Anderson, Karen C. Ft. Huacfiuca, Ariz.
Atkins, Joseph B. Sanford
Bengel, Linda K. New Bern
Bennett, Margie A. Blounts CteeV
Juniors
^ f> ^
Bokkon, Linda C.
Brady, Deborah C.
Brock, Patricia A.
Brodie, Edward H.
Capps, Lynda F.
Carden, Patsy L.
•t^'
^IkA
Over/and Park, Kansas
Washington
Darnell, Stephen W.
Dillard, Linda J.
364 ENGLISH
Edg
Connie S.
Is, Cynthia
oster, Richard H.
oster, Sylvia M.
rancis. Maty D.
■underburk, Tefa
Gregory, Jaclcie L.
Griffin, Brenda K.
Fayetteville
Jamesfown
Mocksville
Raleigh
She/by
Kannapo/is
Hankovick, Barbari
Hardison, Ella C.
Henry, Patricia G
Hicks, Carolyn A.
Hill, Mamie D.
Holder, Frederick A.
Jacks.
'die
Kinston
Newport News, Va.
Macclesfield
Goldsboro
Charlotte
i^fil
Ingram, Brenda F. Mount Olive
Lowe, Nelda S- Bath
Maddox, Phyllis L. Sanford
Marlowe. Judith A. Whilevi/le
Mims, Sandra S, Harrisonburg, Va.
Morse, Jeanne A. Alexandria, Va.
Northcutt, Donna
Olson, Alan W.
Parker, Nancy L.
Parker, Sara L.
Parrish, Keith R.
Piner, Saundra G.
Price, Mary E.
Quisenberry, Nora
Reinhardt, Ann M.
Roebuck, Robin D.
Ryan, Margaret A.
Saunders, Freddie
Smith, Linda M,
Stallings, Edna M.
Stallings, Elizabeth
Taylor, Lee R,, Jr.
Vaughan, Brenda /
Vick, Nora F.
Cary
Washington, D.C.
Jacksonville
Charlotte
Roanoke Rapids
Farmville
Hampton, Va.
Hickory
Richmond, Va.
Deer Park, Texa
Greenville
LaGrange
Greenville
Durham
Roanoke Rapids
Bailey
Watson, Kathryn F. Sloltes
Weekley, Carol A. Virginia Beach, Va.
Wilson, Stephen H. Woodbmy, N.J.
Wood, Christine M. Wilmington, Del.
Woodard, Branson L. Knightdale
Yates, Deborah M. Apex
Adams, Linda S.
Albert, Sarah C.
Beasley, Camille
Beaufort
Petersburg, Va.
Brown, Gwendolyn A.
Burns, Lynda A,
Carter, Alice M.
Chestnut, Vera J.
Crawford, Chloe A.
Davis, Cynthia J.
Dyson, Susan D.
Faulkner, Gail R.
Floyd, Cheryl L.
Fowler, Zaiia D.
Fulcher, Betsy G.
Gibbs, Frances N
Hampton, Va.
Moorestown, NJ.
Sunbury
fayetlevi/Ze
GoWsboro
High Point
C/emmons
Durham
Rocky Mount
High- Poir
New Ben
nlle
A. Portsmouth, Va.
Colonial Heights, Va.
Hood, Donna R.
Joyner, Debria J.
King, Judy D.
King, Shelley J.
Kirby, Beverly A.
Knott, Margaret E.
Lemonds, Vickie J.
Lewis, Janice G.
Lindsey, Gail
Masterson, Patric
Michaels, Belva
Miller, Linda Ann
Moore, Donna C,
Moulton, Kalheri
Durha
Ashebo
Fayetteville
Potomac, Md.
Fayetteville
Wallace
Rocky Mount
Portsmouth, Va.
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366 ENGLISH
\
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Orlando, Jacqueline A.
Ownley, Myrtle F.
Phillips, Pamela J.
Phipps, J. C.
Pttman, Samuel L.
Pope, Judy G.
Richardson, Jaan T.
Robards, Carolyn A
Sandbank, Ellen M
Schumaker, Sally C.
Sheets, Mary S.
Simpkins, Margaret
Katonafi, N.V.
E//2abelh City
Mount 0/iVe
Tabor Cty
New Bern
Go/dsboro
Raleigh
Rocky Mount
W,lke%boro
Winslon-Sa/em
Wilson
Sledge, Johnsle I.
Smith, Ellen F.
Smith, Sylvia R,
Stewart, Catherine I
Swaggerty, Mary L
Sykes, Carolyn F.
Tyer, Carl I.
Tyndall, Dorothy K.
Underwood, Nan G
Vance, Kathleen A.
Walter, Patricia M.
Washington, Don W.
Weavil, Glenda J.
White, Sylvia L.
Oak City
Raleigh
Greenv.ile
Broadway
Falls Church, Va.
Nashville
Fountain
New Bern
Woodland
Durham
Johnstown, N.V.
Charlotte
teff; Dr. Frank Motley advises a student teacher.
ENGLISH 367
Department of
Foreign Language
Headed by Mr. James L. Fleming, the
Foreign Language Department was
divided this year into two departments.
Dr. Joseph A. Fernandez served as
director of the Romance Language
division, and Dr. Henry Wanderman
directed the German division.
Plans for a new language building to
be located between the Science Complex
and the old power plant were drawn.
These included eight modern electronic
language laboratories and fifteen dial-ac-
cess classrooms. Two Masters Degree
proposals were approved by the
Graduate Committee, one in French and
the other in Spanish to begin in
1969-1970.
ling, Mr. James L.
andez, Joseph A.
Chairman
Chairman
Language^
Chairman
(German)
Faculty
Daugman, Dr. Joseph
Demers, Dr. Maria
Estes, Dr. Vallin D.
Fahl, Miss Dorothee
Favero, Dr. Maria T.
Fernandez, Mrs. Maria
Gee, Mr. Lawrence L.
Keller, Miss Bonnie J.
Manning, Mrs. Raquel
Mathey, Dr. Therese C
Resnik, Mr. Bramy
W £^ fr* Q
^^^ \ i:"^
368 fOBElGN LANGUAGE
Seniors
Bays, Margaret A.
Beasiey, Lisbeth H.
Elizabeth A.
Bright, George W., Ill £/izabefh Cily
Briley, Sylvia D. Greenville
Carter, Lois M. We/don
Cortopassi, Corstance Richmond, Va.
Cullon, Martha A. New Bern
Dean, Nancy C. Norwood
Dufford, Thomas F. Roanolte Rapids
Hallman, Carol A. Raleigh
Handley, Michael E. Norfolk, Va.
Harris, Harry M. Sh?Ho(te
Hinton, Jane W Coldsboro
Julian, Carol Washington, D.C.
Pitt, Judith A. Rocky Mount
Ray, Phyllis Rose Raleigh
Riddle, Nancy C. Asheville
Rodgers, Brenda J. Rocliy Mount
Salles, Donna J. Alexandria, Va.
Sawyer, Kathryn A. Charlotte
Shockley, Barbara L. Pitman, N.J.
Winston-Salem
Waynesboro, Va.
Colson, Elizabeth A.
Juniors
m ^^ p> ^P
^
^
Cussano, Patricia J. Pleasanlville, N.Y.
Cutts, Howard V. StovaH
Dudley, Cecelia A. Rocky Mount
POREIGN LANGUAGE 369
^-^l^ 53
Golighlly, Carol A.
Goodwin, Joseph H.
Gray, Carol A. U.
Harrington, Harry D.
Kahdy, Georgette
Kumerow, Carolyn A.
Winston-Sa/em
Charlotte
Nato Apo N.Y.
Lillington
Raleigh
Charlotte
^I^/a
Lunsford, Judy E. Old Fort
Lyile, Linda P. Bethesda, Md.
Moen, Geraldine E. Hastings, Minn.
Parri, Jacqueline L. Somerset, N.J.
Ramsdell, Donne L. Newtown Square, Pa.
Shore, Karen H. W/nslon-Sa/em
Spain, Hilda (
Tant, Claudia
Whiteman, Viv
Worsley, Anne
Washington
Rocky Mount
Edenfon
Ba/timore, Md.
Boyd, Paula C.
Clark, Joyce L.
Costello, June
Rocky Mount
Woodbridge, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Daniels, Robyn R.
Gaston, Jan C.
Johnson, Elma V.
Manning, Hazel D.
Mealy, Kathleen i
Minter, Deborah
Arlington, Va.
Rhodiss
Greensboro
Tarboro
Hyaflsi/i/fe, Md.
Rocky Mount
370 FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Mile-. Keller presents principles of French.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 371
Department of Geography
Highlighting the year for the Geogra-
phy Department was the hosting of the
Southeastern Division of the Association
of American Geographers.
Research projects were carried out by
the professors in the department,
research on Remote Sensing of Environ-
ment by Dr. D. H. Sfillw/eli and research
on the Soviet Union. Mrs. Janet Peterson
attended an eight week N.D.E.A. institute
on African studies. This African study was
completed by Mrs. Peterson with a trip
to Africa.
Cramer, Dr. Roberf E.
Birchard, Dr. Ralph E.
Goyelle, Mr. Arthur V., JR.
Gustafson, Mr. H. Leonard
Hankins, Mr. William W.
Martin, Dr. George C, JR.
Monteiro, Miss Palmyra
Pefterson, Mrs. Janet H.
Shea, Mr. Philip
Stillwell, Dr. Daniel
Woods, Mr. Louis A.
Ellison, Ralph S., Ill
Harris, Haywood D.
Witcher, Eulis D.
Have/ocfc
High Point
h-' ^? O ^.-f
Faculty
1k\£Ml
Graduates
372 GEOGRAPHY
Seniors
(^ P ^' iv
Adkins, Stephen T.
Allen, Roger D.
Atkinson, Darrell 1
Eden
Longhurst
White Sulphur
Springs, W. Va.
Batfleboro
iiiiillikiEi
iikiii&
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Broughton, Richard B. New Bern
Bulow, John K. Ayden
Burwell, James D. Winsfon-Sa/em
Cole, Gary G. High Poinf
Dagenhart, Rickie J. Ta//ors\ri//e
Donharl, Glenn T. Medford Lakes, N.J.
Drum, Loye S. Granite Falls
Edwards, David A. Dayfona Beach, F/a.
Elmore, William E. Kinsfon
Fletcher, James C. Nags Head
Getsinger, Layton Go/dsfaoro
Gore, John S. Wh.feviHe
Gurganus, Horace D. Jacksonville
Harwood, Stanley K. Asheville
Helms, Randolph M. High Poinf
Herrington, Phillip L. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Holland, Timothy D. Durham
Hoyle, David C. Henderson
Jennings, Irving T. Nathalie, Va.
Krautler, Charles C. Silver Springs, Md.
Lee, Vickie A, Kinsfon
Leinss, William S. Part Ridge, ///.
Long, William F. Poxboro
Maggiolo, Lewis S. N. Bellmore, N.Y.
NOTICE
AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE AGAINST INTRUDERS
THIS DOOR WILL BE LOCKED EVERY NIGHT AT^OO P.M.
AND MUST REMAIN LOCKED UNTIL 6:30 A.M.
THE ADMINISTRATION
GEOGRAPHY 373
McCraw, Monte F.
Mills, Sammy R.
Mosier, William H.
Murray, Van B.
Paslore, James R.
Phillips, Clifford H.
Safrit, Richard W.
Sanderson, Thomi
Smilh, Gene S.
Stephenson, Willa
Sykes, Felix J., Jr.
Hopewell, Va.
Grimesland
Greenville
Winston-Salem
Balavia, N.Y.
Mount Olive
Tudo
Donald N.
Tunstall, Joseph P., Jr.
Turner, Kenneth W.
Vernon, Gail F.
Waddell, Don G.
Ward, Paul G.
White, Phil W.
White, Stanford M.
Wilkinson, John D.
Raleigh
Fuquay-Varina
Washington
Trenton
Frederick, Md.
Newport
Hertford
Alston, William S.
Beasley, Joseph I.
Juniors
Cherry, Henry L.
Congleton, Otis i
Corbitt, Charles
Cross, Clarence J
Cross, Sanfcrd T.
Davis, Carlton B.
Washington
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Dees, Jewell D,, Jr.
Dudley, Walter R., Jr.
Findley, John E.
Gibbens, Anne C.
Guilford, David J.
Gurley, Steve R.
Havelock
Raleigh
Alrington, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Wilson
Morganton
SL f* f* C^
374 GEOGRAPHY
C-' © (v' f* ^ ^
(^^ tr-^ S^ Pl^ ^^ f^^
Hall, Ralph W. St. Pauls
Hardin, Linda U. Nags Head
Homesley, Samuel T. Cherryville
Kenner, Worthy K. Winsfon-Sa/em
Lange, Harry M. fluxfon
Lewis, Tola E. RaJeigh
Moore, Rexford J. Go/dsboro
Powell, Charles H. Arapahoe
Smith, Charles B. Ayden
Smith, Marland B. Ra/e/gh
Voss, Kenneth W.
Wilmer, Danny W.
Sophomores
P f'
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Atkins, Michael D. Black Mount
Barbee, Gurney A. Norwood
Bassett, Robert M. Vi//anova, Penn.
Beane, Terry E. Asheboro
*t
Berry, Michael C.
Braxton, Johnnie
Clark, Michael G.
Cochran, Jack J.
Daniel, Mary R.
Fields, Walter G.
(T. i.. g-i e^ fr*.
Huggins, Michael L.
Orange Park, Fla.
Greenville
McKeesporl, Penn.
Viola, Albert E. Portsmouth, Va.
Yates, Michael C. Butner
GEOGliAPHY 375
Brown, Dr. Charles Q. Chairman
Bishop, Dr. Bobby A.
Jennings, Dr. A. Ray
Lowry, Dr. Jean
O'Connor, Dr. Michael P.
Riggs, Dr. Stanley R.
Counts, Donald R. fa/etteviWe
Franklin, Pender L., Jr. Durham
Meyer, Peter H. Greenville
Schiavone, Joseph A. Arlington, Va.
Faculty
Seniors
Upchurch, Michael Lee
Raleigh
P ^ \^^ '^
Bland, William G.
Williams, Carroll F.
Coates, Carl Lawrence
Go/dsboro
Nags Head
Wheaton, Md.
Undergraduates
Moving from Old Austin to the
basement of Ragsdale Hall this year, the
Geology Department acquired much new
equipment to increase its program. A
four by sixteen foot wave tank for
sedimentation, oceanography, and
marine geology and a thirty-six foot boat
for shallow water marine study aided
members of a team of department geo-
logists who began a research project on
Roanoke Island.
Dr. C. G. Brown, chairman of the
Geology Department, attended the
Inter-Geological Congress in Prague,
Czechoslavakia. He was scheduled to
present a paper and to head a committee
at the Congress when the aggressive,
imperialistic, warmongering Soviet troops
invaded the peaceful country of
Czechoslovakia.
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376
Department of Health and Physical Education
-acuity
Jorgensen, Dr, N. M
Boone. Mr. Robert L.
Douglas, Miss Francis
Grimsley, Mr. Jimmie R.
Kendricl<, Dr. Larry I.
Mitchell, Miss Mavis
Saunders, Mrs. Josephine B.
Stasavich, Mr. Clarence
I Steele, Dr. Ralph H.
Welborn, Mr. Ode!!
Williams, Mr. George E.
Anderson, Valorie
Pope, Robert W.
Thompson, Ernest L.
Walce foresf
Lucoma
Durham
Now offering majors in both fields, the
Health and Physical Education Depart-
ment increased its athletic facilities with
the addition of the new North side to
Ficklen Stadium. The facilities provided
a seating capacity of twenty thousand.
Hosting the National AAU Swimming
and Diving Championships and co-spon-
soring a workshop in physical education
for teachers of the mentally retarded
were projects of the rapidly expanding
department. Approximately 175 teachers,
supervisors, and principals attended this
workshop, which was sponsored in
conjunction with the Education Depart-
ment.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 377
Adkir
Ande
Kinsfon
Belmont
ell Square, Pa.
Elizabelh Cily
Seniors
Barnhill, Frances i
Bielby. Earl W.
Blackmon, Glenda
Bolton, Beverly R.
Bowen, Danny
Boyelle, Cleon E.
Burchell, Michael
Butcher, Terry L
Coleman, John A.
Craft, Stephen D.
Fennessey, Patricia
Garrett, John W.
Gibson, Herbert W.
Gibson, Leonard H.
Gill, Barbara J.
Gordon, Tonya L.
Grote, Judith L.
Gulledge, Glenn S.
Hardison, John B.
Hargett, Frederick W.
Hartsook, Ronald L.
James, Carolyn A.
Jordan, William H.
WhifeviHe, Fh.
Richmond, Vs.
Scott AfB, in.
Kennedy, George C.
Lafferty, William C.
Lanier, James L.
Manchester, James D,
McCaffery, Michael
McCorquodale, Donald
McCullen, Phyllis
Mclntyre, Carol J.
McNeill, Albert D.
Menefee, Wade W.,
Merritt, Selby P.
Ocean City, N.J.
Elm City
Pompano Beach, f /a.
p if^ p
a n
III Harrisfaurg, Va.
Roanode Rapids
idkiMMMlk
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378 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1^ -t- p f^^J
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:..j(f jjdpj ^' (s^ I???
,f*i C!', P
Mills, Edwin G.
Morris, Harvey G.
Murray, John B.
Noble. Audry W.
Norman, Robert W.
Orrell, Eric G.
Parker, Richard F.
Reel, Edwin L.
Rhodes, Stuart W
Ricks, Ethridge H.
Ronkon Koma, NY.
Concord
Charhttesvilh, Va.
Mdnteo
Roper
Pompano Beach, f/a.
Nathville
Highlands
Study, Neil T,
Thomas, Greg A.
Vincent, Ronald S.
Wadsworth, Johnni
Williams, Joyce E.
Williams, Noah C.
Woolen, William
irnhill, Walter R.
Beamon, Mary S
Bennett, Tony R.
Elizabeth City
Ay den
New Bern
Freeman, Va.
Arlington, Va.
Cary
Sarasota, Fla.
Re/stersfown, Md.
Scotland Neck
Greenville
Battleboro
Cary
Raleigh
East Hampton,
N.Y.
Battleboro
Dunn
Suffolk, Va.
Whitakers
t' ^ ^' ^ ^ Q
It, Larry T.
bella, George
arolyn A,
ry W.
Cohen, Linda K.
Culbreth, Walter M.
Fairmont
Dunn
helin, N.J.
Mayodan
Kinsfon
Greenville
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Cuthbert, John G. Owings MiHs, Md.
Dawes, Judith A. Rocky Mount
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 379
Dew, Jo Anne
Ditmars, John M.
Ellenberger, Thomas
Ellenberger, Timothy
Elliott, Kenneth R.
Flanagan, Dwight J.
Gibson, Diane M.
Green, Alton L.
Hardee, Karl W.
Hardee, Marlon S.
Tarfaofo
Washington, D.C.
'. G/enshaw, Pa.
G/enshaiv, Pa.
Snow Camp
Edenlon
Hodges,
Hopkins,
Humphrey, Robert I.
Jilcott, Stephen C.
Jolly, Robert E.
Jones, Helen F.
Jones, Lalon E.
Mason, Vivian C.
McNaughton, Peggy An
Merrell, Esther S.
Moore, Gary Donald
Moore, Ronald J.
Mosley, Archie T.
Washington
izabeth City
Griffon
Roxobe/
Dover
Washington
Harrells
Morganton
^ P' ^ ^
380 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mullen, Glenda J.
PTckett, Gerald F.
Quick, Mary F.
Rogers, Carl M.
Sasser, Wilbur R.
Scoggins, Larry K.
Shields, David S.
Smithwick, Shirley
Spano, Barbara A.
Temple, Jurw F.
Thompson, Hubert
Transou, Margaret ,
Tucke
ol A.
Wheeler, George W.
Whilesell, James A.
Whitly, Bobby L.
Yarbrough, Thomas /
Young, Barbara L.
Greensboro
Kinsfon
Greensboro
Jimberlake
Go/dsboro
Charlotte
Kernersvitle
Windsor
Adeiphi, Md.
Elizabeth City
Elizabeth City
Magno/ia
G/fasonviHe
Pinefops
Raleigh
itler, Eloise N.
Sophomores
M^^-
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Clark, Edrew S,
Clary, Earl D,
Compton, Calhei
Culbreth, Warren
Draffin, Charles E
Dunn, Joseph C.
Ezzell, Richard A.
Fellon, Graham P.
Ferguson, Janice (
Foster, Samuel M.
Frazier, Terry J.
Gray, Bruce E.
Holden, Charles
Howard, Slephe
Roseboro
Rocky Mount
Virginia Beach. Va.
Jacksonville
Weldon
Greenville
Supply
Whitinsville, Mass.
Williamston
Johnson, Kenneth W. Greensboro
Jones, William E. Elizabeth City
Knight, Julia P. Durham
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIOtJ 381
Pfeil, Debra M.
K. B/ounfs Creek
Kathleen Pensacola, Fla.
Reid, Jedd M.
Robbins, David R.
Shue, Roy M.
Smith, James E.
Smith, Julian T.
Slallings, Dempsey W.
Oca/a, Fla.
Ra/eigh
Richmond, Va.
Thompson, Cheryl E.
Walton, Claude J.
Winslow, Hugh C.
Woodard, Linwood E.
Woolard, Opal G.
Mi^i^Mk
Department of History
After a two-year study, the Department
of History revised its curriculum and
made important changes at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels. New
courses in American, European, and
Asian history were added to give the
student a wider choice of material and
a better opportunity for specialization,
especially at the undergraduate level.
An additional volume was added to
the department's publications. East Car-
olina University Publications in History.
This volume, written by Dr. Loren
Campion, was entitled As Bismarck Fell.
The fourth annual Symposium on
History and the Social Studies was
sponsored by the department October
11, 1968. The subject of this year's
discussion was "The Presidency in Times
of Crisis."
left: Thomas Sloan, teaching fellow, catalogues
manuscripts for the history department's collection.
acuity
Bratton, Mrs. Mary Jo
Brewster, Dr. Lawrence
Calhoun, Mr. Walter T.
Clay, Dr. Howard B.
Congleton, Dr. Betty C.
Dilda, Mr. Kenneth W.
Ellen, Dr. John C.
Lennon, Mr. Donald R.
Neville, Mr. John D.
O'Connell, Dr. James R.
Price, Dr. Charles L.
Ragan, Dr. Fred D.
Todd, Dr. Richard C.
Jnaduates
HISTORY 383
Albrillon. Daisy L.
Arnold, William D
Banks, Cecil S.
Barbour, Ellis C.
LaGrange
Kinston
Trenton
Dunn
Barnes, Mreeiman, T.
Bateman, Jack D.
Bosse, William W.
Bowes, Warren A.
Burleson, John D.
Carter, Richard S.
Wilson
Greenville
Ayden
Roxboro
Albemarle
Newport News, Va.
Cawthon, John D. Newport News, Va.
Crutchfield, Rhonda C. fuquay-Varina
Daniels, Neville A. Durham
Dean, Tommy M. Kings Mountain
Denton, Lynda G. Ra/eigh
Dozier, Charles E. Jarrisburg
Eason, Cheryll L.
Elmore, Ashby D.
Fonvielle. Russell
Gee, John F.
Gillette, Toni S.
Greene, James C.
Harrington, Joseph L.
Harvey, George H.
Hawkins, William T.
Haworth, Glenn R.
Hensley, Nancy D.
Hicks, Billy R,
Hightower, Erwin ,
Jackson, Larry R.
Jenkins, William T.
Johnson, Michael J.
Joyner, Jane I.
Kaminski, Elizabeth L
Kaplinski, Alfred A.
Kellis, Dorothy M.
Kinsey, Ned M.
Klimkiewicz, Michael
Land, Harry L.
Farmville
Rafeigh
Tabor City
Burlington
Portsmouth, Va.
Raleigh
Washington
Ayden
Mebane
Tarboro
Elon College
Wadesboro
Grilton
Charlotte
Clayton
Greenville
Hampton, Va.
Clifton, N.J.
Aberdeen
Raleigh
Alexandria. Va.
Memphis, Jenn.
jjfc^r^iii^
iiii^
384 HISTORY
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iMkmM
id> <^^ iMk
f^' byc- ml§
Lett, Wayne
Litchfield, David C.
Logemann, Ernest V,
MacNeill, Luther R.
Moreland, Anthony E,
Nash, John R.
Nuckols, Forrest W.
Payne, Roger L.
Pendergraft, George L
Phelps, John F.
Phillips, Tony G.
Newport News, Va.
Woodbridge, Va.
Rapidan, Va.
Maxfon
Charlotte
Charlotte
Reynaud, David S
Ricketts, Jane
Rodgers, David A,
Royally, Anne E.
Saunders, Ronald L,
Saval, Marcia M.
Shearin, Ava J.
Simpson, Linda C,
Sloan, Millard F.
Alexar^dria, Va.
Fayetteville
Ft. Cordon, Ga.
Bedford, Va.
Smith, Ja
. N.
Spence, David C. PorfsrTiou/h, Va.
Stack, Larry M. North Attleboro, Mass.
Stephens, Jennings W. Norfolk, Va.
Stephenson, Phyliss G. Car/
Sumner, L. Wesley Ahoskie
^iiiirif'Alii
HISTORY 385
Teel, Roy Ra/eigh
Thomas, Orlean L. Staten Island, N.Y.
Tipton, Lawrence E. Greenville
Townsend, James V. Laurinburg
Turner, Patricia I. Richmond, Va.
Voorhees, Charles K. Morehead Cily
Waldrop, Bonnie A.
Warren, Sandra B.
Webb, Joseph E.
Whitfield, Robert E.
Whitwell, Tommye J.
Willis, Caroline I.
Wilson, Linda I.
Barry, Wilma M. Albemarle
Beaman, Stephen L. Ayden
Best, Benjamin N. Raleigh
Bridge, Sharon L. JacksonviHe
Junior
Brooks, William M.
Buchanan, Bonniw W.
Burgess, Mary J.
Campbell, Cheryl A.
Cannon, Lou E.
Cherry, Margaret G.
Clayton, Fred H. Haw River
Cteary, Margaret S. Lexington
Corson, Kenneth A. CJipse, Va.
Craven, Charles H. Carney's Point, N.J.
Crouse, Gregory H. Florence, S.C.
Dickerson, Mary F. Henderson
Estridge, Ricky B. Greensboro
Forbes, Johnny W. Raleigh
Francis, Walter C. ft. Benning, Ga.
Genois, Errol K. Charfofte
Griffin, John C. Asheboro
Gunnet, Keith R. Spring Grove, Pa.
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386 HISTOBY
Gurganus, Jean C.
Hampton, Claude
Hudson, Robert B,
Hute, Juanita J.
Jones, Richard E.
Kalaf, Charles A.
Leinbach, Robe
Rocfey Mount
II Valhalla, N.Y.
Salisbury
Portsmouth, Va.
Shelby
Atlantic City, N.J.
Manuel, Gee
Marlin, Robe
McQueen, L,
Mitchell, Cle(
Moore, Willis
Moye, Sidney M.
Nelson, Josephine
Oliver, Elizabeth D.
Pence, David L.
Phelps, Harriet M.
Ray, Robert A.
Reddick, Kenneth L.
Robbins, Noel E.
Sexton, Emily G.
Whiteville
Ahoskie
St. Pauls
11 0 Q
Smith, William H
Spragins, Elmo D.
Strong, Linda S.
Stuckey, William
Sullivan, William
Tisler, Michael J.
Tolley, Edward R.
Wati
Ml
iil^^iiMti
W'tson, Phyllis A.
White, Deletes J.
Williams, John M.
Willis, Earl W.
Womble, David E.
Blackstone, Va.
Raleigh
Smithfield
Statonsburg
Charlotte
Denton
Copper Hill, Va.
Cherry Point
Charlotte
Camp teJeune
Litf/elon
Reidsvi;/e
Ra/eigh
Dudley
Lafayette, N.J.
Edenton
New Berr^
Pine teve)
Eure
Blackstone, Va.
Wanchese
HISTORY 387
Beasley, Samuel P,
Benzon, Robert P.
Bridgets, Chatles L,
Browdet, Patticia
High Point
Maitland, Fla.
Hyattsville, Md.
Sophomores
m^^ik
Bucktier, John M.
Daughetty, Wallet C.
Dunkley, Diane L.
Fines, Olivet F.
Gaskins, Jetty I.
Gfiffin, Robetf S.
Lane, Linda W.
Leich, John W.
Lowe, Linda D.
Maggio, Donald A.
Man
■ W.
McKillop, Rcbett H.
Michael, Steven D.
Montgomety, Mattha
Motgan, William C.
Patks, Latty C.
Robetts, Robett G.
Robinson, Nellie G.
Rocky Mount
Fredericksburg, Va
Vanceboic
Costalii
We/dot
Roclky Mounl
Fayeftevj/Ze
Durham
Rocky Mount
Paramus, N.J.
Sanford
N. Merrick, N.Y.
Wlnsfon-Sa/em
Richmond, Va.
Greenville
Edenton
Sanford
Fayelteville
(^. f^, c^ ,p p e>
P ^ ^'
Russell, Micheal J
Sandi
Glenwood K,
Snydet, Will
Stanton, Suzanne
Stfong, Chatles H.
Tettetton, Louis G.
Tteadwell, Geotgia M.
Vanhoy, Matlha E.
Wapensky, Russell A.
Wells, Samuel L.
Charlotte
Atbertson
Jacksonville
Arlington, Va.
Chapel Hill
Durham
Gat/and
Wi'nston-Sa/em
Springfield, Va.
Teachey
388 HISTORY
Department of Library Science
Approximately two hundred under-
graduates this year trained to become
school librarians. The entire program was
revised to meet new state guidelines, and
it was possible for students to student
teach in library science rather than their
other field of concentration. For the past
three summers the department conducted
institutes for librarians out in the field.
The graduate degree in library science
had more candidates than ever before.
Last year's graduates were placed in
school libraries throughout the Southeast,
in public and college libraries, and in
technical institutes. Each graduate in the
program was offered at least ten
openings from which to choose. The
Department of Library Science was
located on the second floor of the Joyner
Library with a suite of classrooms, offices,
seminar rooms, and a media center.
Graduate
Boyce, Mi;
Berry, Mrs
Clark,
Dobbir
C. Teaching Fellow
G. Teaching Fellow
Seniors
Allen, Paul J., Ill Famville
Berry, Helen i. Fuquay-Varina
Brantley, Margaret E. Rocky Mounf
Buie, Barbara J, Broadway
.IBRARY SCIENCE 389
.tier, Judith L
Finch, Rebe
Hawkes, Barbara F.
Kennington, Betsy B.
Matthis, Mildred B.
Shields, Sheliah E.
Fayetteville
Merry Hil!
Willow Sprir}g$
Gardner, Lena O.
Richmond, Va.
Morehead City
Ayder]
CanviHe, Va.
Undergraduates
Howell, Steven E.
Manning, Judith F.
Murphy, Linda J,
Pritchard, Linda S.
Garysbury
Elizabeth City
Washington
Hampton, Va.
Elizabeth City
Noriolk, Va.
Kensington. Md.
390 LIBRARr SCIENCE
Department of Mathematics
Faculty
H 4^
Pignani, Dr. Tulllo J.
Bailey, Dr. Donald F.
Bellis, Mrs. Ann L.
Bennett, Mrs. Faye
m^M
Brannan, Mr. Oscar W.
Coulter, Mrs. Claudia S.
Daugherty, Stella M.
Debnath, Dr. L
Derrick, Mrs. Mildred H.
Dudley, Frances F.
Fleming, Mrs. Ellen C.
Garrow, Mrs. Patricia I
Haggard, Mr. Paul W.
Hodgin, Dr. Katharine
Manning, Mrs. Nannie
McGrath, Mrs. Virginia
Johnson, Mr. F. Milam
Moye, Mrs. Evelyn B.
Saunders, Mr. Frank W.
Sowell, Dr. Kate O.
Tennala, Mrs. A.
Whyburn, Dr. Clifton T.
Williams, Louise L
Headed by Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, the
mathemafics staff consisted of thirty-two
fulltime professors. An IBM 360 System
Model 30 served as a useful teaching aid
to the professors. Among these thirty-two
faculty members were four who were
away pursuing their doctorates.
Established during the year was the
North Carolina Delta Chapter of Pi Mu
Epsilon, an Honorary Mathematics Frater-
nity. Seminars in Modern Algebra were
sponsored by the professors of the
Mathematics Department.
MATHEMATICS 39 |
Rose, Carl R. Smithfield
Ussery, Robert M. Griffon
Graduates
Adams, Judy A. China Gfoi/e
Bailey, Barbara C. Roanoke Rapids
Barber, Sandra R. Williamston
Barbour, Kenneth S. Plainfield. N.J.
Seniors
Beasley, Bob E.
Benditz, Ellen F.
Boyd, Toney A. Sfoval
Bramley, Eleanor G. Falls Church, Va
Brinson, Glenda D. Porfsmoufh, Va.
Burnetle, Margaret N. Greenville
Bynum, Joseph C, III Jactsonv/V/e
Cargill, James M. SeweH, N.J.
Colvin, Samuel fayelleui/fe
Crawford, Elizabeth C. Concord
Daws, William L. Roanoke Rapids
Denny, Charles C. Concord
Dunning, Ronald I. Aulander
Eckenrode, Raymond Baltimore. Md.
Edwards, Janet A, Ayden
Edwards, Jesse C. Kinslon
Farrell, Donald J. Winston-Sa/em
Flanigan, Judith G. GoWsboro
Foster, Grace A. Ayden
Gaston, Robert L. Greenville _
Gerard, Jackie A. Washington ♦ ' "I "^ " R' ~- J W^ ^f 4*^ " ^^^ **^
Graybeal, Betty Jo Statesvi/le
Hale, Allan R. Roanoke Rapids
Hardee, Howard E. Greenville
Hardee, William C. GreenviHe
Hester, Celia Oxford
Jenkins, Evelyn W. Ff. Banning, Ga.
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ii£
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Johnson, Curtis W. Roanoke Rapids
Kuykendall, William G. Sanford, f/a.
Lukens, Marsha A. Silver Spring, Md.
Lupton, James E. Lowland
Margerum, Raymond E. Yardley, Pa.
Mauldin, Clement E. Goldsboro
McCall, Marcia L. Durham
Mizelle, Sandra L. JamesviHe
Moynihan, Robert C. Alexandns, Va.
Newell, Terry M. Greenyife
Pate, Rupert G. Burlington
Rea, Katharine H. Mount Jackson, Va.
Carthage
Prospect Hill
Ross, Joyce M,
Satterfield, Robert D.
Sawyer, Miriam E. Camden
Schnurr, Paul F. Warrenlon
Sherrill, Lee S, Gran.fe fa//s
Simmons, Sondra G. Mount Airy
Stanley, Cynthia S.
Styron, Cecil H.
Taylor, Bonnie R.
Thompson, Betty K.
Townsend, Donna D,
Turner, Robert E. Virginia
Warren, Roger A., Ill Roanoke Rapids
West, Gary W Southern Pines
While, Barbara E. Merry Hill
Williams, Freddie T. Greenville
Willis, William D. Davis
Winslow, Lloyd E. Sunbury
Wright, Anthony, L.
Juniors
Miti
Alvarado, Manuel A. C/ayton, Del.
Austin, Nonie R. Aurora
Belcher, Robert G. Oxford
Bone, Brenda I. Nashville
ATHEMATICS 393
Canipe, Herbert W., Jr.
Carr, Carol A.
Chung, Dick Vancouver,
Ellis, Rhenda F.
Fisher, John M.
Fox, GeralcJ M, Jr.
Graham, Donna M.
Gregory, Alice G.
Griffin, Mary F.
Hall, John T.
Hall, Michael A.
RaeforcJ
Hubert
Shawboro
Williamston
Washington, D.C.
Washington
fi^il^iili
Hobbs, Benjamin C. Hertford
Hobbs, Jacqueline S. K/nsfon
Hutchison, Arthur W. Winslon-Sa/em
rvis, Anita K.
hnson, Carol E.
mes, Ella V.
nes, Sharon A.
rdan, Yvonne G.
ssiler, Cathryn M.
Marcus, Michael B.
Massey, Faye L.
McGlohon, Millie
McKinney, Michael
Medlin, Linda B.
Moore, David E.
Moore, Dorothy C.
Myers, Margaret L.
Neal, Arnold C.
Nevvberry, Larry W.
Pfeiffer, Joan B.
Phillips, Alice S.
FaHs Church, Va
Raleigh
iMi^iitMlt^j^
J. Camp LeJeu
Hampton, Va
394 MATHEMATICS
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Renegar, John W.
Rowe, Marlena J.
Morehead City
Thomas, John G.
Tingen, Marshall L.
&amk
Alexandria. Va.
Sophomores
e:\
Barnes, Judy Wl.
Basnight, Mac F.
Beard, William T.
Richmond, Va.
Lexington
Columbia
Kannapolis
1^ p i* (Pl
'^j C-
Blarkmon, Freddie A
Builis, Danny L.
Boyetle, Larry S.
Burnett, Paula B.
Carraway, Judy C.
Daugherty, Doyle C.
Devos, Michele M.
Greensboro
Hamlet
Whitakeis
Burlington
Clayton
Raeford
Fountain
Durhan
Houston, Texas
Newton Grove'
Oxford
Sanford
Ellis, Sharen A.
Etheridge, Maude G.
Fulcher, Sandra L.
Hardee, John A.
Tarboro
Virginia Beach, Va.
Sanford
Oak City
Vancebofo
farmvi//e
MATHEMATICS 395
Harris, Jo Ann
Houston, Tommy A.
Lagrange, Linda C.
Lashley, Gurney I.
Lawrence, Rebecca 5
Leggett, Suzanne
Leggelt, William K.
Livingston, Paula F.
Mabe, Ronald J.
McCask.ll, Deborah S.
McNeill, Mary J.
Mobley, Roger W.
cky A.
Modlir
Mozingo, Ja
Mozingo, Joyce
Myers, Mary L.
Peacock, June D,
Wil/iamslon
Washington
Roanoke, Va.
Sa/isbury
Stockton, Md.
Quinn. Johnathan C,
Stokes, Linda G.
Tart, Robert
Toler, Melvin T,
Tripp, James R.
Roanoke Rapids
Raleigh
Powells Point
Wilkinson, Gregory A.
Wood, Patricia B.
mM£A
396 MATHEt/ATICS
Department of Philosophy
Now located in its own building, the
Philosophy Department gave the students
of the University a chance to think merely
about thinking. Teaching courses from
basic instruction in the ideas of the great
philosophers to more advanced level
courses, the Philosophy Department
attempted to expose the students to the
minds of great men.
T Ernest Marshall explains a poini o)
Gros!
Ryan
Felds
em. Charles R.
Jacksonville
Barnu
m, E.leen W.
Richmond, Va.
Ingle
William W.
Raleigh
Leserr
, Michael A.
Greenville
Mooneyham, Jer
Gaylord, Willian
Harrington, Robe
Raleigh
Pinefown
sr Springs, Md.
Margafe, NJ.
397
Bytd. Dr. J. Willii
Adler, Dr. Carl G.
Coulter, Dr Byron
Hsims, Dr. R. M.
McCorkle, Dr, Richard
McEnally, Dr, Terence
Sayelta, Dr, T, C,
Seykora, Dr, Edwf d
Rose, OIlie J,
Sasser, Lewis E,
Tamul, Joseph J,
Department of Physics
VV- y fP fl"^
Faculty
Borzooei, Keyhan San, (rar
Harris, Janice E, Durhsrr;
Liguori, Raymond R, Forty Fort, Pa
Mintz, Gary M, Graharr
La Media. Pa.
Panfego
Seniors
O (^ (v^ fr*
1
Dr. William Byrd and Dr. Richard
McCorkle headed a special research
program in Plasma Physics. Low Energy
Nuclear Physics research was directed by
Dr. E. J. Seykora. Electronics technician
Arthur Fletcher built and maintained
electronics equipment for the Physics,
Biology, and Chemistry Departments. The
ECU Physics Department initiated a series
of seminars in Eastern North Carolina
Colleges and Universities,
Four graduate programs in physics
were approved to begin in the fall of
1970. The Physics Department moved
into its new quarters in the Science
Complex.
398 PHYSICS
Juniors
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Baird, Robert W. Ft. Lauderdale, fla.
Bilodeau, Philip H. Manchester, N.H.
Gerock, Donald B. Newport
McDowell, Samuel J. Statesvi//e
Stroud, Larry N.
Thompson, Aubrey C.
Carawon, Robert E.
Eastwood, Norman E.
Elms, Michael L^
Hester, Ronald S.
Liberty
Sophomores
Robinson, Jimmy R. Clinton
Sheppard, Thorne M. Washington
Stroud, Edward H. Kinsloi^
PHYSICS 399
Department of Political Science
Troulman, Dr, William
Carlton, Mr. Herbert R.
Indorf, Mr. Hans H.
Pak, Dr. B. K.
F., JR. Chairman
Faculty
Parks, Mr. Oral E.
Song, Dr. Young-Dah
Sugg, Dr. Howard A. 1.
Yarbrough, Dr. T. E.
^
Almon, I'/iariha «
Bass, Gary L.
Beasley, Earle
Beaver, H. Gerald
Alexandria, Va.
Seaboard
Raleigh
Albemarle
Seniors
Bell, Danny L.
Bishop, Julius L.
Brackett, Ralph M.
Burns, Nathan S.
Carter, Dwighl H.
Clear, Williaim M.
Rocky Mounf
Raleigh
Charlotte
Char/otfe
Ellerbe
Albany, Ga.
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With both the behavioral and
traditional approaches to Political Science,
the Political Science Department tried not
only to instruct the students but to make
them aware of the world about them.
The Honors Program challenged outstand-
ing students in Political Science. The cur-
riculum was organized around four basic
fields: American Government and Pol-
itics, Political Theory and Methodology,
Foreign and Comparative Government,
and International Relations.
Dr. John Howell and Dr. J. G. Kim
published articles. Dr. John East was
written up in an article in American Men
of Science and was included in Who's
Who in the South and Southwest.
400 POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Daves, D Richard
Diuguid, William i
Drake, Charles E.
Dressel, Barry L.
Early, Richard H,
Elledge, Ralph E.
Fisher, Leonard T
Graham, Robert
Halyburton, Robe
Hammond, Jabez
Hardesty, Jerry T.
Hargrove, Linda F.
Hawkins, John Richard
Holcombe, Clifton, III
Falls Church, Va.
Raleigh
WinilonSalem
Jacksonville
Bur/ingfon
m£m
Hord, Ja
King, Willii
Lanier, Charles S,
Lawing, Robert J
^Pffa^ Lindefelt, Robert
ifiiKi
i^ii
Lloyd, David R.
Marshall, David R.
Morrisette, Stephen C.
Olver, Eric T,
Overman, David S.
Overton, George T.
Pace, Charles E.
Rasor, Walter W.
Richardson, William
Roach, Andrew T.
Robin, Carl A,
Ross, Frances M.
Samuelsen, Richard
Schavio, Carl J.
Schofield, John C,
Smith, Beverly J.
Smith, Stephen T.
Sparrow, William
Strickland, Louis
Strickland, Rudy
Summerfield, Da'
Bur/.ngton
Mebane
Asheville
SuHolk, Va.
Charlotte
Concorc/
Beulav,lle
Mount Holly
Hubert
Raleigh
Greenville
Elizabeth City
Fay
-ille
Burlington
Henderson
Portsmouth, Va.
Clayton
Elizabeth City
Durham
Raleigh
Charlotte
Rocky Mount
Smilhlield
isapeake, Va.
POUTICAL SCIENCE 401
Tefterton, Linda L.
Woodburn, Henry P.
Allen, Brenda C.
Anderson, Randolph
Arbergast, Walter P.
Ballance, Thomas, II
Greenville
Washington
Durham
Charlotte
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Rocky Mount
Anderson, B.C.
Havelock
Greenville
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Juniors
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Boone, Sidnsy G
Braonhardt, Ron,
Callaway. Paul I
Capps, Kirby B.
Chalk, Terrence
Coker, Marvin T
Corey, Susan M.
Crist, Patricia M.
Cundiff, Ronald (
Dixon, John R.
Duval, John C.
Godley, William I
Hardesler, Allen L.
Hinnant, Ronald L.
/vood M.
/id C.
Margulies, Hov
McCoy, Carlos
Muir, Frank F.
Mull, Karl D.
Noe, Alexande
ish, Michael R.
Dunn
Sanford
Mount Airy
Laurinburg
Nulley, N.J.
Pleasant Hill
Hickory
Virgini'a Beach, Va.
Virgir\ia Beach, Va.
Burlington
Falls Church, Va.
Chocowinit/
Crisfield, Md.
Havelock
Wi/son
Raleigh
Fayetteville
Goldsboro
Gastonia
Sumter
Roxboro
Simpson, Wayne T.
Starling, Joseph W.
Steinberg, Bruce /
Raleigh
Wilmington, Del.
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402 POLITICAL SCIENCE
€.f iTj ^^ C^
Bophomores
MIL
Stirling, Robert M.
Taylor, Thomas F.
Vestal, Larry W.
Walker, Philip E.
Allen, David S.
Bender, William E.
Buxton, Barry M.
Chauncy, Julius G.
Clark, John B,
^1, Everette L.
Droddy, David W.
Edwards, David A.
Fields, Edmond W.
Greenspan, Peter D.
Gutekunst, Philip G.
Holt, Edmund W.
Home, Clifton D.
Icenhour, Parks H.
Lamond Angus S.
Mancini, Leonard A.
Mann, Edward H.
Morris, Willi;
Naylor, Stevt
Tripp, Roger S.
Troy
Nor/ina
Davidson
Griffon
fayeffevi//e
Ft. Worth, Texas
Durham
Fuquay-Varina
Raleigh
Shrensbury, N.J.
Go/dsboro
Kenansvi//e
Durham
Weymouth, Ma
Havehck
Warrenton
Rich/ands
Raleigh
Alexandria, Va.
Crofon, N.y.
Sanford
Virgima Beach, Va.
Charlotte
Raleigh
Castle Hayne
Henderson
of/and Neck
Greensboro
Morehead
POLITICAL SCIENCE 403
Department of Psychology
Proposals concerning the construction
of a spacious new building to house the
Department of Psychology were sub-
mitted to the State Legislature. The new
building would add much more space
and equipment to the present facilities
and enable the department to accept
more applicants for the Masters Degree
program.
Several new professors were added to
the staff of the Psychology Department
this year 'to replace the ones who left
to work on their doctorates. The
department consisted of nineteen staff
members, sixteen graduate fellows, two
professional secretaries, and one full-time
animal caretaker.
Prewett, Dr. Clinton R.
Daugherly, Dr. Boice N.
Dixon, Mr. C, R.
Grossnickle, Dr. William F.
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Harris, Mrs. Julia S.
Latham, Mr. Vann
Long, Dr. Thomas E.
Mitchell, Dr. Charles C.
Rogers, Dr. James P.
Steinberg, Mr. Jay
Tacker, Dr. R. S.
Williams, Dr. Harry A.
Cleveland, Helen S.
Jennings, Ann B.
Lima, Paul P.
Faculty
Hickor>r
Baysrde, N.Y.
v^- f^ @ p ty
Graduates
404 PSYCHOLOGY
Vj^
seniors
^ ^v W ^ ^
McCullen, Forest C
Setaro, Teresa A.
Walder, Jeffrey M.
Whitley, Theodore W
Topsail Beach
DaHas, Texas
Allen, Barbara L.
Anema, John C.
Angel, Stephen R
Barnes, Richard R.
Burlington
Pleasant, N.J.
Beasley, John J.
Beck, Hall P.
Bishop, Richard W.
Bissette, Sherman R.
Brandenburg, Sharon
Alexandri
Arling'ot
Greenville
New Bern
, Brenda
Harry I.
Chestnut, Dennis Eai
Chorley, Joseph H.
Cox, Lynda Scott
Cratch, Sammie I.
Creech, Dwight M,
Daly, Marian France
Dudley, Jeff Franklin
Edwards, Alann W.
Ellis, Phillip C.
Fair, Christine A.
Ferguson, Michael Lee
Felzer, Daniel J,
Tabor Cify
W.Hiamston
Mount 0/iVe
B/ounts Creek
Smi(hfie/d
C/inlon
Ste//a
Hampton, Va.
Black Creek
Manassas, Va.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Shelby
Galup, Mary Del
Griffin, Thomas W.
Gwaltney, Helen Kay
Hall, Rebecca D.
Hamm, Rodney Gene
Hanson, Diana Parham
Bethesda, Md.
Sanford
Taylorsville
Wake Forest
Durham
Raleigh
PSYCHOLOGr 405
HiatI, Tory G.
Hooks, Brenda F.
Hughes, John M,, III
Jackson, John K., Jr.
Johnson, James A.
John
Janit
Johnston, Lollie M.
Jones, James E.
Kern, Daniel R.
Kinney, Karen A.
Kuzmuk, Sandra
Langley, Rebecca A
Lewis, Stephen P.
Mcintosh, Mitchell R,
Meadows, Terry B.
Popwell, Sheila J.
Roensch, Richard A.
Rutledge, Allen D
Spiewack, Virginis
Stevens, Glenda
Terry, Susan L.
Thacker, Robert '
Vick, Robert W.
Walsh, Brenda C.
Whiteley, John W.
Willis, James S.
Witt, Sandra L.
Wood, Sheila M.
Wright, Sandra K.
Henderson
rabelh Cily
Four Oaks
We/don
Cordpeake
Salisbury
Kar^r^apolis
Shadyside, Md.
Kenly
Portsmouth, Va.
Raleigh
Atlanta, Ga.
P/ymoulh
Lexington
High Pomt
frant/in, Va.
Jacksonvi/te
Williston
Wmsfon-Sa/em
Buf/jngton
406 PSVCHOIOGY
Baker. Willie
Barto, Clarei
faith
Burlington
Jackson
Benson
Bland, Danny C.
Branch, Martha C.
Braswell, Betty J.
Breedlove, Carolyn J.
Britt, James A.
Bumgardner, Karen C
Bush, Samuel E.
Calcult, Stephen
Carter, Susan A.
Carver, Evelyn B.
Catlett, Cassandri
Copenhave
Cox, Donna J.
Daniels, Audrey D.
Davis, Mary E.
Day, John B.
Etheridge, Rose M.
Ezzell, Mary R.
Goodman, Phillip L.
Goodpasture, Lora
Grant, Marcia L.
Graves, Janet F.
Green, Michael W.
Harris, Donald M.
New Bern
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Alexandria, Va.
Newton Grove
Char/otfe
Portsmouth, Va.
Winston-Sa/em
Roxboro
Greensboro
Wytheville, Va.
Jamestown
Clinton
Jamesville
Beach, Va.
Wilson
Warsaw
iandis
Arlington, Va.
Raleigh
Statesville
Asheville
Halifax
ttUt^
PSYCHOLOGV 407
Hawkins, Jeanetle E. Mebane
Heath, Waller D., Ill Newport
Hickson, Anne Alexandria, Va.
Hubbard, Sharron L. VVI/son
Huntley, Dennis H. Monroe
Haines, James G. Albemarle
Johnson, Ernest F., Jr. GfeenviHe
Jones, Pamela L. Jacksonville
Jones, Vasco D.,. Jr. Rocky Mount
King, MaMha S. Newport
love, Pamela J. Colonial Heights, Va.
Lowder, Rebecca M. Albemarle
Madden, Richard D. Burlington
Malpass, Gloria A. Mount O/ive
Manning, Oscar R. fayeflevjHe
Malta, William C. Roanoke Rapids
Mobley, James P. Raleigh
Morton, Lynda G. Jacksonvil/e
Norton, Mitchell D. Sa/emburg
Oakley, Marilyn G. Roxfaoro
O'Neal, Susan B. Arlington, Va.
Paris, Fulton T. Graham
Peel, Donald W. WiHiamslon
Phillips, Preston I. GreenviHe
Pollok, Virginia C. Danvi//e, Va.
Powell, Patricia M. Norfolk, Va.
Price, Edwina L. Concorci
Roberts, Steven F. Key West, Fla.
Sanders, Pamille A. Hampton
Sellars, Barry C, Wadesboro
Strickland, Joseph H. Rocky Mount
Suggs, Phyllis G. Nakina
Thompson, Robert E. Midway Park
Upchurch, George G. Burlington
Wachter, Peter M. Winslon-Sa/em
Walker, Donna M, Aurora
Ward, Doris J. Slaley
Walkins, Thomas C. Petersburg, Va.
Weathersbee, Sidney P. Norwood
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408 PSVCHOLOGY
Willis, Raymond G.
Wilson, Julia A.
Young, Douglas J.
Winsfon-Sa/em
Atlanta, Ga.
Jacksonville
lophomones
Mm
p f^ #> A
Alford, Mary I.
Baker, Barbara J.
Baluss, James R.
Barrett, Junius C.
Richmond, Va.
Fayeffevil/e
Roanoke Rapids
Bayless, Martha R.
Best, Sue P.
Belhea, Karen L.
Brown, Constance M.
Butler, Charles E.
Canup, Nancy L.
Carraway, Frankie D.
Casper, Cheryl L.
Castell, Linda L.
Cherry, Morris L.
Clark. Cheryle E.
Cole, EllaJean
Creech, Deborah L.
Dorsey, Deborah V.
Edringlcn, Thomas G.
Eller, Thomas L.
Graver, James K.
Griffin, Patricia A.
Peggy
Linda A.
I, Wm. Harry
1, Larry V.
Kathryn L.
Jennings, Emily J.
Jump, Ronald D.
Keith, Vickie R.
Winston, Sa/em
Go/dsboro
Rale.gh
Raleigh
Greenville
Salisbury
Go/dsboro
Rocky Mounf
Washington, O.C.
Durham
Wilson
Swannanoa
Smithfield
Kinston
McLean, Va.
North Wilkesboro
Glenside, Pa.
Raleigh
Sa/isbury
AsheviHe
Kailua, Hawa
5lalesvi//e
Four Oaks
PSYCHOlOGr 409
Mardant, Susa
McDonald, Gle
Sal.sbury
Winlerville
Charhlle
Capron, Va.
Opa-Locha, Fla.
Charlotte
Meekms, Kathy E, Virginia Beach, Va.
Montaquila, Ronald J, Wins(on-Sa/em
/Wurphy, Shelley L. rhomasvi/ie
Noreleet, Catherine Hampton, Va.
I, Mary E
Mary E.
nlle
Parnell, Patricia A.
Patschke, Sandra L,
Phillips, Michael D.
Rappucci, Daniel M.
Norfolk, Va.
Charlotte
Reavis, Thomas B. Henderson
Rogers, Jon C. Wanamassa, N.J.
Roser, John L. fhomasyil/e
Russell, Jane A. Winter Park, Fla.
Scott, Danny L. High Poinf
Shearer, Linda K. fayetfey/He
Sigmon, Tenia S.
Ske
Weath.
Weeks
White,
Woodi
Ervin D.
;rly, James H.
, Gerald R.
Vickie R.
ird, Marvin W.
Roanoke, Va.
Trinity
Washington
Swansboro
Chetbourn
Kernersvilte
^
410 PSYCHOLOGY
Department of Science Education
Science Education Department revised
the science curriculum for pre-service and
in-service elementary school teachers.
Major changes were made in the
graduate degree program for secondary
school science teachers. Plans were made
to implement the new teaching certificate
in physical science that was approved by
the State Board of Education. The
department approved plans for renova-
tion of the third floor of Flanagan
Building. These renovations tripled the
present facilities of the department. The
department served as regional consultant
for two national curriculum studies in
elementary education.
acuity
^^y<^-- ^yr^ .T^'
dergnaduates V^" W ^ ^ V*--
Maltheis, Dr. Floyd E.
Bailey, Dr. Donald E.
Dough. Dr. Robert L.
Eller, Dr. Frank W.
Hampton, Dr. Carolyn H.
Hampton, Dr. Carol D.
Nicholson, Mr. James D.
Sheppard, Dr. AAoses AA.
Boseman, Jane T.
Buzzelli, Phillip L
Gillespie, Thomas F.
Lilllelon
Anderson
Carthage
Sfalesvil/e
Greenlee, Harold R.
Harris, Archie L.
Hughes, Vicky W.
Braxton. Ronald E.
Koppenhoefer, Louis
Riggs, Charles
Rudisill, Darrell E.
While, Benjamin
Wilson, Dona 5.
Alexandria, Va.
Wilmington
LaGrange
Vanceboro
Riverlon, N.J.
New Bern
SCIENCE EDUCATION 4| |
Department of Sociology
Williams, Dr. J. Melv
Douglas, Dr. George A
Kim, Dr. Hough
Kulhiala, Mr. S. K.
Napp, Dr. Ralph R.
Sanders, Dr. Robert ^
Dr. Blanche G.
Abell, Sandra J.
Barnett, Kay A.
Blankenship, Arthur F.
Blayiock, Layne
Faculty
Cromartie, Elizabeth
Daughtry, Emily I.
Wadesfaoro
Halifax
Shelby
Faccinto, Janet S. San Francisco, Calif.
Foy, Margaret A. Wilmington
Freakley, Gwendolyn A. Woodstock, Va.
In the Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Dr. Yoon Hough Kim
directed two research projects. Six
workshops were conducted in the areas
of Juvenile Delinquency, Race Relations,
Social Problems, and the Aged in
American Society. Through a grant from
the National Science Foundation, the
department gained three new adding
machines for its research program.
After concentrating on the develop-
ment of a graduate program, the
Sociology and Anthropology Department,
under Dr. Melvin T. Williams, offered this
year the M.A. degree in Sociology. The
department also added a minor in
Anthropology.
412 iociotoGY
Fritton, Jacquelyn C. Gastonia
Fulbright, Claude H. Claremonl
Galanlis, Koulla J. Morehead
Harwood, Frances D. Mount Pleasant
Healh, Maude M. HooHerton
Ipock, Glenda S. Kinston
Johnson, Kathryn A.
Jones, Brenda J^
Kirby, Gloria J.
Lynd, Gayle M.
^iM
^^l^^A
£Mtkk
Newkirk, Emily W. Ra/e/gh
Pennington, Julia E. Murfreesboro
Plummer, Sandra S. Randleman
Rietdore, Nancy A, Arden
Russell, Linda F. Newport News, Va.
Scott, David W. /Worganfown
Scovil, Margaret S, Raleigh
Smith, Cynthia D. Greensboro
Smith, Durham H. Charlotte
Tate, Linda D. Oiffside
Thomas, Claudia N. Lillmgton
Thornton, William E. Washington
Upchurch, Phyllis V. Bur/inglon
Vaughan, Margaret R. Greensboro
Walker, Sandra Y. Co/umbi;
Ward, Sharon K. Woodbridge, Va
Waugh, Karen L A/exandria, Va
Junior
Avery, Barbara A. JacksonviHe
Baldwin, Linda L, Sifer City
Barham, Doris J. Wendell
Bellaman, Thea Richmonc;, Va.
SOCIOIOGV 413
Virginia Beach, Va.
Davis, Joseph E , Jr.
Dodson, Lynn B.
Flake, Betsy R.
Forehand, Charles
Galloway, Kenneth
Gordon, Frank N.
Hale, Paula M.
Heffner, Bain L„ Jr
Henn, Sheila A.
Henslee, Charles,
Mines, Sylvia C,
Horner, Bonnie L
Hunt, Hilda D.
Greenville
Farmville
Go/dsboro
Supply
Winston-Salem
Scotland' Neck
Burlington
Brick-Town, NJ.
Arlington, Va.
Isbell, Nina E.
Jard, Marjorie \
Jessee, Gaylan L
Kuczynski, Lenor
Durharr
ach, Va
Lew
Fran
Little, Fritz F.
Lowry, Ann E,
McGuinn, William D.
Moore, Janet S.
Morrison, Annice W.
Mortimer, Margaret V.
Olsen, Linda L.
Alexandria, Va.
Forest City
Springfield, Va.
Wallace
High Point
Alexandria, Va
414 'jOClOiOGY
O'Neal, Peggy F. Seattle. Wash.
Owens, Linda G. Greensboro
Pence, Judy C, High Point
Perry, Mary L, Edenfon
Pritchard, Myra G. Charlotte
Ratcliff, Patricia L. Morganton
Read, Sandra J. Greenville
Robinson, Maxine Jaclsonvi/Ze
Rose, Margaret A. Wi/son
Seely, Patricia A. Rock HUl, S.C.
Simmons, Frances L. Whiteville
Trotter, Terrie T. Char/offe
Vawler, Dslores A. Glen Allen, Va.
Wagner, Elizabeth A. Rocky Mount
Warden, Rebecca L. Durham
Wilee, Brenda J. Cocoa, f/a.
Wooten, Linda F. Maple Hill
Wright, Hilda K. Mount Airy
Browning, Patricia L. A/exandri
Bryan, Andra R. Chin
Council, Janet M.
Edwards, Mary E. Raleigh
Ennis, Linda G. Castle Hayne
Finan, Thomas V. Short H,//s, N.J.
Hicks, James A, Winston;Sa/em
Holland, Sandra L. Raleigh
Hudson, Patricia L. Hickory
Lanier, Kenneth C, Jr. Jacksonvi/Ze
Leary, Mary M. Greenvi//e
Long, Allen T. Bessemer City
SOCiOtOGi 415
Lynn, Clyde G. Alexandria, Va.
McElheney, Paula A Knightdale
Moore, Luther L. Clinton
Pate, Margaret W. Roseboro
Pilkenlon, Sheila K. Lenoir
Reynolds, Janet M. Eagle Springs
Samford, Joseph M. Henderson
Sheffield, Cynthia L- Wh,teville
Shoffner, A, Faye Graham
Showefty, Victoria R. Greensboro
milLM£!Mi^kKk
416 socioloct
School of Business
With 1185 undergraduate majors, the
School of Business this year expanded
into three departments: Accounting, Busi-
ness Administration, and Economics, each
with its own chairman. Headed by Dean
James H. Bearden, the School of Busi-
ness sponsored the third Executive De-
velopment Seminar. The School of Busi-
ness was the first professional school
to use the General College facilities. As a
result, business majors were admitted
to the School of Business as upperclass-
men.
Bearden, Dr. James H . Dean
Dempsey, Dr. Audrey V. Chairman
(Olfke Admlnhtrat'on and
Business Ac/ministrafion
Hill, Dr. Joseph A, Chairman
fSusiness Ac/ministralion;
Potter, Miss Gwen Chairman
Zincone. Dr. Louis H.
Bassler, Dr. James D.
Brandon, Miss Dorothy
Cameron, Mr. Norman ^
Cokord, Mr. Marshall
Daniels, Miss Frances
Debter, Mrs. Oulda C.
Dewar, Mrs. Thadys J.
Donnalley, Mr. Kenneth G.
Durham, Dr. William H., Jr.
Finkel, Dr. Sidney R.
Friedl, Miss Mariorie G.
M.
Gulali, Mr. Umesh G
Harrison, Dr. Al
Hart, Mrs. Carol Ann
Hart, Mr. William S.
Jam<
es, Mr. Kenneth C.
iid, Mr. Khwaia R.
417
Knipe, Dr, James L.
Larsen, Dr. Tora M.
Little, Mrs. Linda W.
Lowe, Miss Velma W.
Lundy, Mrs, Lucille K.
McDaniels, Mr. Jesse I
McLean, Dr. Sterling R.
Rocke, Dr. Donald C.
Romita, Df. Joseph W.
Salama, Mr. Ibrahim M.
Snyder, Mr. Waldron
Stampolis, Dr. Anthony
Thornton, Mr. Jack W., Jr
Williams, Mr. Patrick A.
Willingham, Mr. Wayne
Yeh, Dr. Chung-Jeh
Allen, John C.
Anderson, John M.
Bordeaux, Kenneth R.
Boswell, Sanford L.
Bowen, Floyd C.
Brown, Justin L,, III
Cherry, Harold R.
Cutler, George W., II
Davis, Luther J,
Englebrecht, Ted D.
charlotte
Newport
Be/haven
Hillsborough
Norfolk, Va.
Imarnock, Va.
Washington
)nancocfc, Va.
Feddeman, William K
Fleming, Eugene C.
Fornes, Roy W.
Gambill, Sidney C.
Hunter, Mary B.
Macatee, George F
Steed, Jennings D.
Stockdale, Jerry W.
Wang, Helen D.
White, Luther G.
Washington, DC.
Bridgeville, Pa.
Beulaville
AsheviHe
Ra/eigh
apequa Park, NY.
Denton
Roanoke Rapids
Taipe, Taiwan
Pittsboro
Whitefield, Mary L.
418 BUSINESS
Richmond, Va.
2,^i,lL
Aldridge, John M.
Alexander, Steven L.
Allen, Helen M.
Amici, Emelia \
Amon, Carol L,
Andrews, Ann (
Atkinson, Andre>
Atwater, Charle
Austin, Andrew
Avent, Ernest B.
Baker, Etta R.
Baker, Meleord R.
Baker, Patsy E.
Greensboro
Falls Church, Va.
Newport News, Va.
Salisbury
Durharr
Wa/nesboro, Va.
Roxboro
Washington
Rocky Mount
Willi;
aldn
anks, Wil
Barnes, Thomas F .
Barrow, Stephen C.
Bass, Paul M.
Beachum, Graham C.
Beans, Leonard J.
Bennett, William R.
Benson, Don E.
Berger, Jane E.
Berry, Patrick K.
Binet, Richard E.
Binkley, Eldon D.
Black, Mary M,
Blair, Brenda E .
Bowen, William O.
Boyd, William G.
Bradley, Edward W.
Bridges, James M.
Bridges, Paul F.
idges, Victoria I.
nkley, Julia F.
tt, Clyde S.
Brown, Mary B.
Brown, Ronald W.
Bryan, James N.
Newport News, Va.
Greenvi(/e
fa//s Church, Va.
Federalsburg, Md.
Goldsboro
Charlotte
Jacksonvi/Ze
Goldsboro
Winston Salem
Lexington
Mount Airy
Walnut Cove
Be/haven
South Boston Va.
Hickory
Greenville, S.C.
Reidsville
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Fountain
Greensboro
Mebane
lelin, Ronald R.
imgarner, Janet S.
inn, Frederick M.
irns, Elizabeth A.
rd, Franklin D, III
W,lkesboro
Wilson
419
Byrd, Larry R.
Calfee, James F.
Carlson. Edward D.
Carson, Donald H.
Cashic
Robert N.
Caslellini, Daniel J.
Cauley, Mary M.
Chambers, Harold S.
Cheek, Ada F.
Church, Gerald W.
Clark, Arthur R.
Clark, Roger B
Clark, William
Cobb, Charles
Colby, Paul S,
Cox, Cameron
Cox, Jerry R.
Crotts, David F.
Cuff, James J.
Dail, David W.
Daughtry, Carl M.
Davis, Barbara D.
Davis, Buford L.
Davis, Helen G.
Davis, Jere L
Deane, Raymond C.
Dickens, Marty G.
Diefenback, Jared R.
Dill, Samuel M.
Dillard, John T.
Dix, Barbara R.
Dowell, Larry T.
Earley, Hollis G,
Eatman, Elvin J.
Ealmon, Hazel K.
Edwards, Michael F.
Edwards, William, II
Eller, Michael A.
Ensley, Cynthia A.
Evans, Kenneth W.
Everett, Harry C.
Everhardt, Joseph W,
Falkler, James B.
Elizabeth City
Durham
Hickory
Roctingha
Raleigh
Cary
Burlington
Newark, Del.
mM^MaMk
pi Pi pi f^ Ci
Ruchersville, Va
Washington
Highlston, N.J.
Garner
Winston Salem
Bridgelon, N.J.
Greensboro
Rocky Mount
Woodland
Newport News. Va.
Eden
Robersonville
Mocksville
York, Pa.
Salemhurg
mtiM
420 BUSINESS
M p' f^* fli
ii^^AYk
Farless, R. Ray
Fisher, Larry E.
Fitzgerald, John D.
Floyd, Reed D.
Fogleman, Floyd M,
Foreman, Judith A.
Forrest, Louis P.
Forrester, Vance P.
Fowlkes, James S.
Freeman, Gary A.
Fussell, Robin I.
Gainey, William K.
Gardner, Charles D
Gardner, David F.
Gardner, Peggy A.
Gardner, William ^
Gentry, Joseph W.
Gift, Gregory A.
Gillam, David J.
Goins, Frank S.
Gotham, Joan R.
Gorham, Stephen D.
Gower, Amy E.
Green, William G.
Greenwood, Ronald
Gregory, Noah P.
Gurganus, Carrie L.
Haley, Donnie E,
Handlon, James W,
Harmon, Geraldine W.
Harper, Victoria P.
Harrell, Joseph E.
Harris, Mary E.
Hawkins, Danny E.
Heavner, Daniel L.
Helms, Charles R.
Henderson. Daniel L.
Henderson, James W
Hicks, George T.
Co/era/n
HicHory
Norfolk, Va.
Roxfaoro
Durham
Wrnslon-Sa/em
Burlington
Raleigh
Westfield, N.J.
Winterville
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rafeigh
Richmond, Va.
Rocky Mount
Greenville
Elkin
Ambler, Pa.
Ally, Va.
Alexander. Va.
Greensboro
Hyattsyille, Md.
Memphis, Tenn.
Baf(/efaoro
Rocky Mount
Raleigh
Charlotte
Mount Airy
Hertford
Bethel
Durham
Pensacola, Fla.
Greensboro
Bessemer City
Hampton, Va.
Raleigh
Edenlon
Nashville, Tenn.
Greenyille
Winterville
Cliffside
Smithfield
BUSINESS 421
Hines, Danny R.
Hinshaw, Stephen
Hinson, Walter L.
Hocketl, Douglas
Holland, Harvey (
Honeycutt, Sim G.
Hoogendonk, Will
Home, Donald E.
Heme, Thomas G
Huggins, Sybil E.
Irvin, James R.
James, Cherie
Johnson, Wilbe
Keir, Richard M,
Kellam, Jo Anne
Kennington, Samuel R.
King, Paul C.
Kruslicky, Mary A.
Lamparter, Denis L.
Latham, Scott K.
Lavalley, Linda A.
Leatherman, Kathy A.
Lee, Betty J.
Lee, Patricia A.
Leggett, Carrie P.
Likos, Robert J.
422 BUSINESS
P* (r* I?* fr* P ^
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Long Beach, Ca//f.
McGee, Jane G,
McKelvey, Dennis
McMakin, Benjam
McMillan, Claude
McSwaIn, Bryan
Melton, Judy E.
She/by
Wi/mingfcn, De).
Norfolk, Va.
Norwood
Waxhaw
Misenheimer, Tony R.
Mitchum, William D., .
Moody, Richard J.
Moore, Murphy H.
Morton, Randy M.
Molsinger, Jay C.
Neal, Malinda L.
Newton, Johnny L., Jr.
Niparls, Herbert
Olliff, AAartha C.
Oneal, Harry R,
Osborne, John W.
Outland, Rudolph B.,
Outlaw, Dianna M.
Overman, Ernest N.
Overton, Ruby J.
Pale, Fletcher, J.
Patrick, Joseph E.
Paul, Claude C, II
Albemarle
Hickory
Hamlet
Longwood, Fla.
Charlotte
Smtlhlield
Winston-Salem
iouisburg
fairfax, Va.
Mount Airy
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Fayelleville
Durham
Charlotte
Kenly
Rolesville
Alexandria, Va.
Raleigh
Roper
Goldsboro
Greensboro
BUSINESS 423
Peterson, Sleven D.
Phillips, Johnny R.
Phillips, Mary J.
Phipps, Gary J.
Pickett, Henry D.
Pipkin, Preston D., .
Pittman, Arthur,
Pittrizzi, James
Powell, William
Reed, Charles T.
Reld, Sam L., Jr.
Renfro, Billy B., Jr.
Reynolds, Robert E.,
Rhem, John E.
Rich, Clayton M.
Rich, Julius H., Jr.
Riggs, Sheila C.
Roberts, George H.
Robinson, George W.
Romano, Bruce A.
Ross, Phyllis P.
Roth, John R.
Rumley, Carolyn W.
Russell, Charles F.
Sasaki, Ryo L.
Scarborough, Gary E.
Scott, Andrew A.
Seagle, Dennis G.
Sebesan, Dennis J.
Sechrist, Richard O.
Sheffield, Everett E.
Shirley, Dana J.
Showfety, Stephen D.
Sink, Larry B.
Smith, Darrell L.
Smith, Evelyn P.
Smith, John J.
Smith, Sylvia K.
Smith, Timothy K.
Smithwick, Sara L
Sodano, Henry R.
Speas, Larry D.
Spencer, Robert A
Stakes, Gary E.
Stephens, Barbara
Rocliy Mount
Carthage
Richmond, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Beulaville
Rocky Mount
Burner
Charlotte
Alexandria. Va.
ncess Anne, Md.
Warsaw
Danbury
Charlotte
Ayden
Jacksonv.lle
Fayetteville
Bozman, Md.
Clarkton
Westport, Conn.
Grimes/and
Beaufort
fresno, Calif.
Syosset, N.Y.
iston-Salem
Robbins
Autryvi;;e
rhomasv/He
Kannapolis
Richmond, Va.
Windsor
Penndel, Pa.
Tobaccoville
Farmville
Morehead City
Greenville
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Stephenson, John P.
Sloken, Edward J.
Stone, John W., Ill
Stringfellow, Donald
Tallon, Lawrence W.
Tamul, Patricia B.
>n, Grover C.
Donnie B.
Joseph L.
as, Clifton W.
sn, Linda C.
Mur/reesboro
Falls Church, Va.
Coals
Fayetteville
Tripp, Joe S.
Ayden
Tunnell, Alexander
El
izabeth City
Turner, John S.
Hillsborough
Tyler, Harry L.
Charlotte
Vaden, Robert G.
Tempera
nceville, Va.
Verrone, Jerry AA.
New Bern
Vick, Effie E.
Kelford
Vick, Jackie H,
Nashville
Vignetti, Karen
Cri:
A.F.B., Ind.
Walsh, Robert J.
Vi
rgini
a Beach, Va.
Wamsley, Alfred J.
Tarboro
Watkins, Edward P.
Durham
Watson, William I
Way, George W,
West, Eddie
West, Linda L.
West, William E.
While, Wade C.
Rockingham
Bur/;ngton
Goldsboro
Butlington
Trenton
rristown. Pa.
Whitley, William D. Greenville
Wilkins, Donald A. Winchester, Va.
Williams, Gregory C. Marshville
Williams, Margaret A. Roanoke Rapids
Williamson, Henry G. Cerro Gorcyo
Wilson, Donnie C. Sanford
Wirslow, Percy L.
Wmslow, Wayne R.
Winston, Kenneth H.
Withers, Roger W.
Womble, Patricia C.
Wood, Michael G.
Woolen, Rose Y.
Wrenn, Robert L
Yarbrough, Rebe
Young, Dennis A
Young, Stephen
Belvidere
Belvidere
:bmond, Va.
China Grove
Durham
Wadesboro
Pinefops
anoke Rapids
Lexington
Vinston-Sa/em
Vinston-Sa/em
BUSINESS 425
Ahlsen, George W., Jr,
Alexander, Hugh Q„ Jr.
Alexander, Thomas B.
Allen, Herman O., Jr.
Amos, Wanda 5.
Alkins, Jerry W.
Austin, James F.
Bagby, Richard L.
Bagwell, William A.
Bailey, Gilbert M., Jr.
Balak, Joseph R.
Bambaver, Thoma;
Batts, Larry G.
Beach, Robert C.
Beaulieu, Anne E
Beaver, Barry W.
Beland, Marvin C.
Bennell, Ronald B.
Bensch, Spencer T,
Bissetle, Deidra
Bittner, Nancy L.
Blanchard, Joseph
Bland, Thomas H,
Blaylock, Kenneth W.
Boll, James T.
Bowling, William A., Jr.
Boyd, Robert L.
Irown, Edward J., Jr.
Brown, John S.
Bryan, Kelly F.
Butler, Donald E.
Canning, Timothy A.
Gartner, Lawrence A
Coker, John H.
Collins, Rick L.
Compton, Linda B.
Cooke, Louie, D., Jr.
Cox, David L.
Cox, Jesse T.
Creasy, Pamela L.
Crooke, James R.
Cuthbertson, Larry E.
Alexar,der:B, Va.
Euie
Halifax
Juniors
Fay
■ ille
Durham
Smilhfield
Smilhlield
Raleigh
Carthage
tonghursf
Canhage
W//son
Wi/liamsfon
McLear^, Va.
tandis
Smilhlield
Ashe'jille
Greenville
Sprirjg Hope
Morehead City
Elizabeth Cily
GoWsbor<
Jamestowi
Charlolt,
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Milwaukee. Wis
Kernersvil/e
Belhaven
Wash/nglon
Dub/in, Va.
Hamlet
Greensboro
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426 BUSINESS
Daniels, Russell W.
Darrow. Billy R.
Davis, Daniel B., Jr,
Davis, Douglas F.
Devane, John M.
Dodd, Carolyn A.
Donnell, Michael L.
Earles, John 5 .
Edmondson, Russell E
Edwards, Robert W.
Elks, Charles B., Jr.
Erwin, John K.
Washmgfon
Ken/y
Raleigh
Sanford
Christiansfaurg, Va.
Rocky Mounf
Rocky Mounf
Raleigh
Sanford
Burlington
Kinston
Rocky Mounf
■mMJ^
jr, Phillips R.
Angela J.
Fulcher, Dewey E.
Fulghum, Robert L.
Gaddis, Joseph S.
Gilbert, Brenda J.
Glover, Kalhryn E.
Gooden, Bernice A.
Graharr, Abigail
Grant, James R.
Grant, William F.
Gray, James L.
Green, Fred A.
Green, Fredrick W.
Guin, Daniel W,
Gurganus, John H., Jr.
Hamnelt, Willi
Harvey, Jean M.
Hateield, Marshall L.
Halley, William L.
oke Rapids
Wilson
Wilson
Pinehursf
Asheboro
New Bern
New Bern
Mounf Crawford, Va.
E/.zabefhfown
Takoma Park, Md.
Fayetleville
Sanford
Greenv,7/e
Oxford
Wilkesbaro
Charlottesville
Swan Quarter
Henderson
Willtamslon
J IP t" P
Hoggard, James
Hooper, Nancy E.
vood, Del.
Valdese
W/nsfon-Sa/em
tinwood, N.J.
eilerbe
Oriental
Windsor
Beauforl
427
ONE
Hoots, Mary L.
Morton, George F.
Norton, Larry W.
Howard, Ronald W.
Howell, John M.
Humphrey, David L.
Hungale, Kenneth W.
Hutchings, Walter R.
Isley, Samuel L
Jarvis, Bruce B.
Jarvis, Elbert J,, II
Jones, Donnle H., Ill
Ma
Judson, Fredrick D.
Justice, John P.
Kearney, Richard E.
Kennedy, Cynthia A.
Key, Mickey G.
King, Connie S.
King, Kelly S,
Lambert, Connie
Laramore, Harris)
Lee- Patsy D.
Lee, William L.
leggett, Thomas
Lilley, Patricia G.
Lisenby, James C
Litaker, Ralph K.,
Louis, James R.
Lucas, Gordon E.
Marr, John E., Ill
Martin, James E., Ill
W,
Lumberton
ie/ews Creek
Snow Camp
Jonesvtile
Washington
Charlotte
Pillsboro
Snow Hill
Beu/aviHe
Mount Airy
Fayetteville
Zebulon
Rocky Mount
nsfon-Sa/em
W.V/iams/on
ftaeford
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Hamlet
Concord
Blacksburg, Va.
LiHingfon
428 BUSIhJESS
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Meredith, Robert A. Camp Hill. Pa.
Miller, Jane E. Plymouth
Miller, Robert D. Lexington
Mizelle, Carolyn S. Windsor
Molloy, George A. Creedmoor
Moody, Lloyd R. Kinsfon
Morris, Billy W. Au/onder
Morris, George R. Kenly
Moss, Terry W. Kannapolis
Mountcastle, Dennis D.
Providence Forge, Va.
Moyer, Cynthia J. Springfield. Va.
Mullen, Reginald 0. Spring Hope
Nelson, Edna E. Grifton
Nelson, Nellie H. New Bern
Noreleet, Martha V. Laurinburg
Northcott, Donald R. Co/erain
Orton, Clifton B. Alexandria, Va.
Overby, Mary D. Macon
Owens, Stephen L. Greenvme
Pace, Joseph B. Wilmington
Pack, Robert L. B/acksfaurg, Va.
Patrick, Gerald W. Wa/sfonburg
Peel, Robson C. Greenville
Pennington, James K. Murfreesboro
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Perry, Deborah
^ .. ^g. — Perry, Donald H.
Ii, ^ \l, Phillips, Freeman M.
LL
i^M^£^h
>th R. Martinsville, Va.
Pope, Jason C. Clinton
Pope, Joseph A. Clinton
Powell, Evelyn I. Ruckersville, Va.
Respass, Heber A. Plymouth
Respass, Rita H.
Respess, William A.
Riddle, Kent F.
Riddle, Peggy J.
Riley, Leary R, Graham
Roberts, Thomas J., Jr. Aberdeen
Roberts, Walter F., Jr. Shawfaoro
Robinson, Earl D. Durham
Robinson, Randall W. Clarkton
Rose, Jo A. Nashville
BUSINESS 429
Roth, Howard R.
Charlotte
Rouse, Louie L., Jr.
Fayettev:lle
Rowland, Myra S.
Roanoke flapids
Russell, Robert f.
Richmond, Va.
Salisbury, John S.
Greenville
Satterfield, Jerry W.
Coldsboro
Saunders, Jonnie L
Hampton, Va.
Sawyers, Van W., Jr.
Elizabeth City
Schlitzkus, Suzanne
Raleigh
Scott, Percy M.
Siler City
Sellars, Daniel D.
Myrtle Beach B.C.
Sellers, Michael G.
Sm.thfield
Serra, Michael A.
Tarboro
Sessoms, Samuel C.
Fayetteville
Setzer, Douglas A.
Morganton
Sheehan, Deborah L.
Springfield, Va.
Simpson, Reginald M.
Rocky Mounf
Slate, Spencer C.
W/nsfonSa/em
Smith, Janet L.
fayedevil/e
Sr^ith, Thomas E.
Go/dsboro
Smith, Willard M.
FayetteviHe
Smith, William M., Ill
Durham
Snead, Daniel C.
Roxboro
Southerland, Anthony
Clayton
Staton, Myron S.
Greenville
Stogsdill, Dwight R.
Lillington
Stone, Sara P.
Laurinhurg
Slowe, David L.
Kannapo/is
Strain, Robert D.
Charlotte
Strawn, Bobby M.
Kannapolis
Strickland, Charles F.
High Point
Strickland, Willard B.
Rocky Mount
Sulliff, John A., Jr.
Eden
Sweat, George L.
Winston-Salem
Tart, Paul D.
Newton Grove
Timberlake, Patrick B.
Nelson, Va.
Tisdale, James O., Jr.
Lumberlon
Twisdale, George M.
Halifax
Upton, William F.
Greenville
Vogler, Michael R.
Winston-Salem
Wages, Johnnie C.
Greenville
Wainwrighl, Wilson C.
Chinquapin
Walker, Gary J.
Winston-Salem
Walker, James C.
Washington
Walters, James N.
Henderson
Warren, Donald E.
Oxford
Warren, Martha R.
Grimesland
Weaver, Benton F.
Kannapolis
430 BUSINESS
Sophomores
r«i fJJl
Wells, Richard A.
Wersliein, Fred
West, Addie C.
Whicker, Charles V.
While, John F., Jr.
Williams, Barry C.
Williams, Richard H.
Womble, Andrew C.
Yancey, Marshall E., Jr.
Abbott, Bruce C.
Abbott, Philip Ray
Adams, Franklin V.
Albert, Jack Lee
Alexander, Gary M.
Allen, Gloria J.
Anderson, John E.
Armour, David M.
Asbell, Charles M., J
Askew, Edward C.
Askew, Esther
Bandy, Blake S.
Banks, Elbert L.
Barbee, Djxon
Barber, Alan G.
efoof, Pamela Kay
row, Kenneth W.
Char/oKe
3 Beach, Fla.
Clinton
Greensboro
Greensboro
Ra/ergh
fAM,
Biszantz, Charlotte
Blalock, Lambreth, Ji
Bobbitt, Joy Ann
Booth, Virginia Sue
Boyd, Barbara J.
Briggs, Ronald K.
rinkley, Laurie E.
/illiard, Raymond L.
cksonville
Raleigh
Weldon
Plymouth
Fayetleville
Washington
High Point
Riegelwood
Smithfield
Jackson
Raleigh
Rural Halt
Kington
JacksonvIHe
Burlington
Halifax
iouisburg
Polhcksville
Greenville
Lexington
Chinquapin
New Bern
Havelock
Wake forest
Raleigh
431
Brown, Mary T.
Bunting, Doyle W.
Carey, James W.
Carter, Linda E.
Chadwick, Richard A
Chambliss, Charh
W.
Chappell, Jerry A.
Chestnult, Amos J.
Childers, Paula Ann
Clapsadl, Daniel R.
Clore, Robert M.
Clune, Michael R.
e, Rebe
Colt.
Comer, Bruce E.
Cooper John J.
Copeland, Wm. Gregory
Corrada, Richard, Jr.
Creech, Kay F.
Crotls, Clara C.
Cutis, William
Damiano, Rose L.
Daniel, Jeter E.
Daughtry, James
Davis, Steven D.
Day, Richard B.
Demetriou, James A
DevK, Patricia Ann
Dixon, Phillip Ray
Dollar, Kenneth L.
Douglas, Jack W.
Dowd, Leonard J.
Duncan, John A.
Duncan, Patricia Ann
Dunlap, Paul P.
Dunn, Michael M.
Edmondson, Terry M.
Rocky Mount
Asheboro
Wallingford, Pa.
Rose Hill
Greensboro
Roanofce Rapids
Burlington
Magnolia
Raleigh
Motehead City
Winston-Salem
Elizabeth City
Whispering Pine
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Ra/eigh
Sanford
Chapel Hill
»£tJt,t£MM
Edmund, Robert f.
English, William A.
Etheridge, Jeff D., Jr.
Farver, Larry D.
Faulk, Marvin J.
Faulkenberry, James
Finney, Helen M.
Fleig, Douglas W.
Gardner, Michael D.
Garner, George F.
Gasperini, Eugene G.
Goodall, Albert R.
Chevy Chase, Md.
lumberton
Greensboro
Ra/eigh
iMA^
Ma
lie, Va.
Roxboro
WiHow Springs
Roanoiie Rapids
New Bern
Monroe
L?-^^
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432
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Goolsby, Rebecca J.
Gordon, V. Grace
Gorham, Henry W.
Grady, Graham K.
Grady, William M.
Hall, Michael D.
Harris, Mona Lynn
Haskett, Cecilia J.
Hastings, Ronnie Lee
Haubenreiser, Robert
Hawthorne, Willram ^
Hayes, Kenneth R.
Hayes, Sandra L.
Ha
Tho
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Heath, Janie R.
Helms, Robert D.
Hemmens, Henry J.
Hicks, Charles A,
Hicks, Otha Lee
Holland, Dianne M.
Hopper, Neil F.
Howard, Philip W.
Howard, Richard W., Jr
Huey, Marshall O.
Griffon
Charlotte
Rocky Mount
New Bern
Opelika, Ala.
Sandy Ridge
Raleigh
Newport
Connelly Springs
Charlotte
Charlotte
Coats
Four Oats
New Bern
Greenville
Albemarle
MzCoin
Winston-Salem
Yanceyville
Shaw A.F.B., S.C.
Washington, D.C.
Jacksonville
Fayettevitle
Burlington
433
Jackson, Thomas L.
Plymouth
Johnson, Jack G.
Falls Church, Va.
Johnson, Raymond E.
S;/er Oly
Johnson, Victoria L.
Charlotte
Joyner, Carl W.
Rocky Mount
Joyner, Worth B.
Wake Forest
Julian, LincJa L.
Greensboro
Kaltermann, August, J
r.
Franklin Lakes, N.J.
Keener, Terry L.
Winston-Salem
Kernodle, Linda C.
Elon College
Kimball, James E.
China Grove
Kimbro, Carlton E.
YanceyviZ/e
Kimel, Ralph C, Jr.
Winston-Salem
King, Deborah C.
Warrenton
King, Larry S.
Kernersville
Knowles, Geoffrey W.
Nassau, Bahamas
Landingham, Douglas
B. Atlantic Beach
Lawson, William B.
Asheboro
Lee, James E.
Dunn
Lewis, James R.
Crowe, Va.
Liles, Horace R.
Snow Hill
Linton, Bruce A.
Washington
Little, Evelyn M.
Lincolnton
Little, Johnnie K.
Greenville
Lloyd, Ricky V.
Greenville
Lynch, Michael C.
Bay shore, N.Y.
Lyons, Amelia A.
High Point
Mallard, Alan
Pollocksville
Martin, Ray E.
Mount Holly
Masters, Norman E., J
r. New Bern
Mclver, Kenneth A., .
Ir. Sanford
McLaurin, Donald J.
Morven
McLawhorn, James R.
Ayden
McNerney, John G.
Indialantic, Fla.
Melvin, John P.
Elizabethlown
Melvin, Samuel R.
Fayetteville
Midgette, Mary A.
Manteo
Miller, Mercer T.
Beulaville
Mills, Gloria Jo
Oriental
Milone, Frank, Jr.
Greenville
Modlin, Brenda P.
Wiltiamston
Moore, Charles S.
Vienna, Va.
Moore, John R.
Raleigh
Moore, Linda Q.
Chocowinity
Moore, Roger L.
Summertield
Morgan, William M.
Raleigh
Morton, Roosevelt
Nelson, Va.
Mozingo, Donald R.
Farmville
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Murray, Joseph R.
Nelson, Gene C.
Norman, Beverly G.
Norman, Robert D.
Norris, Nancy B.
Odham, Doris R.
Oliver, Everett J., .
O'Neal, Evelyn M.
O'Neal, Francis D.
Orton, Arthur M.
Owens, William E.
Ovuers, William S.
Patter'
Charle
Peedin, Floyd R.
Perry, Jasper T.
Perry, Rodney W.
Petree, Henry F., Jr.
Phifer, William B.
Phillips, Bobby R.
Plybon, Robert B.
Quick, John H.
Paper, Rebacca
Rhoney, Rebecca A.
Riley, Dan E.
Robertson, Carl J., Jr.
Robertson, Nancy C.
Robinson, Vivian I
Rodriguez, Diego /
Rowe, Deborah K.
Reginald B.
Rylande
Saunde
Dale C.
Smith, Byron F.
k G.
Smith, Fran
Smith, Fredi
Smith, Hal B.
Smith, Nancy A,
Smilhwick, Terryl
Snyder, Robert E
Whitakers
inston-Salem
Marion
Fayelleville
High Point
Grifton
Edenton
Alexandria, Va.
Mount Airy
Sanford
Dudley
Rocky Mount
Kitty Hawk
Winston-Salem
Monroe
Then
'ille
Stacy
Hickory
Greensboro
[ocky Mount
Durham
Raleigh
Kenly
Hildebran
W/nsfon-Sa/em
Swannanoa
Memphis, Tenn.
Rocky Mount
Virginia Beach, Va.
Jacksonville
Fuquay-Varina
Elizabethtown
Atlantic
Washington
Winston.Salem
BUSINESS 435
Norfolk. Va.
Snow Hill
Greensboro
Chapel Hill
Winslon-Salem
Lexington
Rocky Mount
Raleigh
Mooresville
Mount Airy
Stallings, Dougla:
Slancii, Joan S.
Statham, Thomas
Stewart, Dianne
Stilley, Gary G.
Streetman, Eddie
Strickland, Pamela J.
Summers, Daniel L.
Sutton, Stanley D.
league, Taylor F.
Templeton, Jerry W.
Tesh, John C.
Thacker, Thomas G.
Thigpen, Harry L.
Thomas, Daniel W.
Thornburg, Timothy F.
Tillery, Charles L.
Tillman, Donald L.
Tinney, John E. Riegelwood
Toler, John A. Princeton
Toler, Steve L. Washington
Trexler, Douglas V. Cold Hill
Troutman, Raymond A. Virginia Beach, Va.
Tucker, Alfred L. Monroe
Tyson, Carolyn E.
Uz
•n T.
Vandiford, Carlton W.
Vest, Donna M.
Wald, Marsha A.
Warren, John W.
Watts, Kenneth L.
Weavil, Nathan R.
Wenderoth, James
West, Jenny Sue
Weslbrook, James
Welherinqton, Jasc
Whaley, Frederick K.
White, James L.
Whitley, Paggy A.
Wilkie, Claude F.
Williams, Connie D.
Williams, James E.,
Oak Cify
Raleigh
Chesterfield, Va.
Raleigh
Monassas, Va.
Winston-Sa/em
ennsauken, N.J.
Greenville
Roanoke Rapids
Cox City
iouisburg
Autryville
Williamson, John B., Jr. Lucama
Willis, Jane M. Raeford
Wood, Keith Winsfon-Sa/em
Yorke, Ronald E. Kannapolis
436 BUSINESS
School of
Education
In the area of Special Education, the
School of Education this year offered two
new degrees, one in Mental Retardation
and the other in Speech Pathology. It
also offered a new graduate degree in
Vocal Rehabilitation.
The department obtained the services
of Dr. Garrett Hume, audiologist. His serv-
ices were available to students as well
as to special cases referred to him by
medical doctors in the surrounding area.
od. Dr. Frank
Abbott, Mrs. A/lary E.
Chambliss, Dr. Tho
Clark, Dr. Amos O.
Congleton, Dr. Joseph
Daniel, Mrs. Billie
Downes, Dr. Sheldon C.
Eagan, Mrs. Elsie S.
Godfrey, Mr. Milton
Giles, Dr. David
Holmes, Dr. Keith D.
Hume, Dr. Garrett
Johnson, Mrs. Esta
Klingenschmitt, Mrs. Sally
Martin, Dr. William B.
Modlin, Dr. Ruth
Pritchard, Dr. Willian
Richards, Dr. John
Sanderson, Dr. Willia
Staton, Dr. Mary Lois
Vernon, Dr. Thomas
Whitehurst, Mrs. Jeanette
(Etementary Education)
Chairman
(Secondary Education)
EDUCATION 437
Barnes, Willie R.
Benton, Bonnie B.
Cagle, Joy S.
Hoppe, Toby S.
Conway
Belvidere
Greenville
Greenville
Lane, Rebecca L.
Laney, Bobbie Jo S.
Latimer, Carolyn
lindsey, Almont E.
Logan, Frederick P.
Marshall, Ina K.
Snow Hill
Kinslon
Greenvi//e
GreenviHe
Jamestown
Burlington
McClusky, Phyllis D.
Roffenbauch, Patsy A.
Reich, Nathaniel N.
Somerville, John T.
Stancil, John R.
Teel, Patricia J.
Greensboro
Zwijndrecht,
Netherlands
Camp tejeune
Greenville
Smithtield
Greenv,lle
Abernathy, Beverly K.
Adams, Bonnie F.
Adams, Douglas E.
Adkins, Linda H,
Maiden
Durham
Greenville
Kinston
Albert, Paul E.
Allison, Adra 1.
Alston, Carol L
Aman, Judy R.
Anderson, Mary S.
Andrews, Suzanne J.
Winston-Salem
Raleigh
Hollister
Jacksonville
Greensboro
Fayetteville
Atwood, Donna P.
Baker, Cheryl K.
Barnhardt, Jane S.
Barwick, Brenda C.
Bates, Laura Z.
Baugus, Linda L.
Winston-Salem
Belhaven
Davidson
Goldsboro
Greensboro
Morehead City
Beatty, Julie A.
Beckert, Judy F.
Behnke, Betty A,
Bell, Fonda C.
Benton, Lynda K.
Benton, Margaret L.
Charlotte
Smyrna, Del.
Hawthorne, N.J.
Tarboro
Swansboro
Chadbourn
Berry, Peggy Y.
Bickham, Janet L.
Blair, Barbara A.
Blair, Linda E.
Bobbitt, Nancy B.
Brame, Caroline M.
Moyock
Charlottesville, Va.
Hope Mills
Mount Airy
Henderson
Henderson
38 EDUCATION
Branch, Betty J.
Morganton
ocky Mount
New Bern
Farmville
Kinston
Wilkesboro
Plymouth MeeI'mg, Pa.
Brown, Mary H.
Buettner, Nancy R.
Bullard, Linda G.
Bunch, Annette
Bunch, Janette
Calder, Lynn F.
Cannon, Mary E.
Capps, Barbara D.
Carroll, Luelle
Lon
Check, Mary J.
Cherry, Peggy T.
Chory, Diane L.
Christiansen, Judy A.
Ciccolella, Jan L.
Claywell, Janice M.
Cleveland, Rebecca J.
Coe, Candice H.
Cohron, Linda L.
Collins, Anne B.
Comer, Betty G.
Cromartie, Jean D.
Cummings, Vada S.
Cunningham, Susan O.
Cutler, Sara D.
Daniels, Patricia M.
Dark, Scarlet A.
Daughtry, Caro
Davis, Betty L.
Davis, Sue C.
Day, Mary E.
Draughon, Vivi,
Duke, Ann M.
Rocky Mount
Glen Head, N.Y.
Greensboro
Hobbsvi/te
Hobbsvi/te
Albemarle
Greenville
GoWsboro
Dubim
Charlotte
Tarboro
Williamston
izabelh City
-.reenville
Sanford
Dunn
Holly Springs
Swansboro
GoWsboro
Scot/and Neck
Bear Creek
anoke Rapids
■mbridge, Va.
Faison
RoxbOfO
Washington
439
Dunn, Judith A.
Rocky Mount
Dunn, Lynda L.
Greensboro
Durham, Evelyn D.
faye(fevi/;e
Duvall, Margaret L.
Marlboro, Md.
Eadie, Joan G.
Newark \/alleY, N.Y.
Ebron, Shirley D.
Greenville
Edwards, Elizabeth G.
Washington
Edwards, Julian T.
Henderson
Elks, Helen B.
Greenville
Ellis, Valeria A.
New Bern
English, Nancy P.
Martinsville, Va.
Enscore, Judy A.
Winston-Salem
Evans, Joan D.
Greenville
Evans, Judith W.
Newport
Evans, Paula G.
Whiteville
Eveland, Frances A.
Rocky Mount
Fesperman, Julia A.
Albemarle
Fountain, Ruth D.
Chesapeake, Va.
Fulbright, Janet E.
Newton
Garrett, Gwyneth D.
Hopewell, Va.
Garwood, Mary E.
Wilkesboro
Gaskins, Tina J.
New Bern
Giles, Beverly W.
Kinston
Godley, Carolyn R.
Greenville
Goodman, Brenda L.
P.keville
Gray, Mary M.
La Grange
Green, Jane A.
Rich/ands
Green, Prentis W.
Dublin. Va.
Greene, Betty G.
Biscoe
Griffin, Mary B.
Jamesville
Gurganus, Zelle W.
Greenville
Hamilton, Mary L.
Charlotte
Hardee, Martha C.
Charlotte
Hardesty, Anita W.
Beaufort
Harrell, Abbie K.
Columbia
Harrell, Addie G.
Greenville
Harrell, Betty W.
Morehead City
Harrelson, Rita P.
Tabor City
Harrington, Peggy J.
OKvia
Harris, Margaret E.
GreenviHe
Harris, Martha W.
Chester, Va.
Harris, Mildred M.
Kittrell
Hatchell, Donna L.
Jamesville
Haun, Veronika G.
Kittrell
Hicks, Jerry A,
New Bern
Hill, Susan
New Bern
Hinson, Linda K.
Go/dsboro
Hinton, Delores
Pittsburgh, Pa.
440 EDUCATION
Holland, Jo K.
Holster, Susan E.
Honeycutt, Wanda B.
Horton, Euphalia 0-
Budd Lake N.J.
Albemarle
Piltsboro
Hufham, Judith C.
Ingram, Ellen E.
Jenkins, Martha J.
Jessup, Fay E.
Jones, Carol E.
Jones, Nancy E.
Chadbourn
Zebu/on
Greensboro
Greensboro
Jacksonv.//e
Richmond, Va.
Joyner, Corinne
Keener, Meiinda L.
Kelly, Mary P.
Kershaw, Lee A.
King, Beverly L.
King, Dixie G.
Be/haven
Winsfon-Sa/em
China Grove
FrarTiingham, Mass.
Durham
Kinston
King, Nadine V.
King, Pamela M.
King, Patricia K.
Kirby, Diane L.
Kirby, Lannie Ross
Kilchin, Hanna L.
Gates
Kinston
FayetfeviZ/e
Roxboro
High Point
Scotland Neck
Knott, Brenda G.
Knox, Phyllis T.
Lamb, John T., Jr.
Lambert, Annette
Lancaster, Elizabeth
Unce, Sandra L.
fuquay-Vanna
RobersonviHe
Greensboro
StanfieU
Goldsboro
GreenviHe
Lang, Susan J.
Langley, Roberta L.
Lark, Jean G,
Larson, Janice S.
Latta, Kathryn M.
Lavenduski, Mary E.
Pitman, N.J.
Ayden
Eas/ey, S.C.
Durham
Greensboro
Durham
Laws, Brenda S.
Lemmons, Sharon P.
Lewis, Barbara C.
Lewis, Daisy L.
Lewis, Linda M.
Lewis, Sylvia A.
fayelfevi/Ze
ThomasviHe
Laurel Hill
Kenly
Newport
New Bern
Lilly, Thomas F.
Linko, Brenda S.
Little, Judith C.
Long, Janice M.
Mahan, Linda K.
Mahler, Rebecca L.
Rock H,ll, S.C.
New Bern
Greenville
Durham
Burlington
Gnfton
EDUCATION 44
Aflann, Jody L.
Colonial Heights. Va.
Mann, Ruth A-
Colonial Heights, Va.
Manning, Frances J.
Williamiton
Manning, Pamela F.
Newport
Marshburn, Nola E.
New Bern
Matthews, Beverly A
Greensboro
Mayville, Mary E.
fayeffeviHe
McAuliffe, Winffed
M.
Jacksonville
McCandlish, Susan
Way.
lesboro, Va.
McGehee, Charlotte
A.
fayeiteviHe
McGowan, Mrltie R,
GreenviHe
McKee, Judith A.
Miami, Fla.
McKinley, Patti P.
Mo
rehead City
McKinney, Linda L.
Coldshoro
McLaughlin, Patricia
Morganton
McLean, Sally V.
Lumberton
Meiggs, Tiffney F.
Jacksonville
Melson, Kay S.
Clinton
Merritt, Frances D.
Greenville
Michael, Judy G.
Burlington
Miller, Bobbye A.
Beulaville
Miller, Kay M.
Goldsboro
Mills, Beverly G.
Williamslon
Minton, Christina M.
Manteo
Minton, Scott F.
W;
insfon-Sa/em
Mixon, Pamela K.
Goldsboro
Montgomery, Patricia
Graham
Moore, Diane
Grilton
Moore, Rebecca L.
Roar
loke Rapids
Morrison, Mary M.
Raleigh
I^.MS
442 EDUCATION
kkik4
f. S i?.f Jl
Morion, Barbara L.
Mumford, Janice /V
Murdock, Cheryl L,
Murray, Brenda D.
Napowsa, Cheryl J
Ne
Mary E.
Nistal Karen C.
Noble, Joan C,
Noble, Ricki
Nolan, Sandra L
Gates, Patricia A
Paqe, Harriette
Peau, Carlotta E.
Pittman, Sherrill h
Pitts, Eunice H.
Poole, Patsy
Potter, Cynthia A,
Priddy, Patricia A
Pritchard, Janice G
Pritchard, Vrda R,
Pugh, Beverly S,
Purvis, Elizabeth G.
Raybourn, Holly R.
Reavis, Peggy L.
Renn, Virginia L,
Reynolds, Ruth E.
Rhoden, Charlotte
Rhodes, Rosemary
Riddle, Irene B.
Riddle, Mary C.
Roberson, Virginia h
Roberts, Gayle C.
Robertson, Sherry J.
Roddy, Brenda J.
Rosso, Donna B.
Rountree, Margaret
Salter,
Sande
Newport
Sharpsburg
Raleigh
Salisbury
Deep Run
n's Harbor
ehead City
faison
Tarboro
Newport
Washington
Ma/7iers
Be/haven
Go/dsboro
Jacksonville
Washington
Macc/esfieW
Garner
Durban}
Ashevi/te
abefh Cif
Ashebor
Clinton
Henderson
Scott,
Carthage
Norfolk, Va.
Kmslon
Greenwich, Conn.
Petersburg, Va.
Washington
New Bern
Pink Hill
Washington
Washington
Kenly
EDUCATION 443
Scott, Susan E.
Scruggs, Cynthia L.
Sell, Gloria J.
Sellers, Emily C.
Sexton, Connie Ann
Shaw, Roberta An
Sherman, AAary L.
Shoaf, Brenda 1.
Simmons, Beulah P.
Skibbe, Kathleen R,
Slade, Irvin A.
Smith, Brenda K,
Smith, Joan R.
Smith, Mary L.
Smith, Rebecca .
Smith, Rexie J.
Smith, Susan K.
Southall, Phyllis
Spears, Lynda L.
Spears, Martha B.
Steele, Ann H.
Stephenson, Daisy H.
Stevenson, William J
Stirling, Patricia L.
Stroud, Cynthia A,
Stroud, Mary L.
Summers, Ella L,
Sumrell, Carolyn J.
Tally, Donna L
Tart, Joyce B.
Taylor, Christine
Taylor, Linda A.
Taylor, Sylvia L.
Teague, Joan R,
Thomas, Ora Ann
Thomas, Rachel
Thomas. Rebecca S.
Thompson, Sarah L.
Tingle, Treva
Tofani, Jody
Trent, Patricia J.
Turcotte, Juanita L.
W/nston-Sa/en
tlfM
High Point
Lexington
Portsmouth, Va.
Charlotte
Cary
8eu/aviHe
Sdnford
louisburg
Elizabeth City
Newton Grove
Winston-Sa/en
RoxbofO
LumberYon
Have/ock
Tantallon, Md.
Winston-Salem
Kannapolis
W ^, f^ ^
Turcotte, Susan A. San Francisco. Calif.
Tyndall, Faye M. Go/dsboro
Venters, Sara L. Grimesland
Vickers, Jennifer D, Camp LeJeune
Wachtel, Catherine L. Spring Hope
Waddill, Jean C, Norfolk, Va.
AAA EDUOTION
o f* f> f
Walker, Linda K.
Walker, Susan D.
Walrod, Mary S.
Wallers, Jane C.
Ward, Mildred T.
Washington, Palric
Watson, Dianne f-
i Welch, Nancy E.
Wellington, Elizabeth
Wells, Thelma S.
White. Margie P-
Whilley .Linda A.
Whitley, Nancy J,
Whitley, Paul R.
Williams, Evelyn A.
Williams. Harrietts A.
Wils.
Wilsi
tty F,
enda S.
Winn. Nancy W.
Wir
Sylvia G.
Witcher. Rebecca M.
Wood. Deborah L.
Wood. Patsy G.
Wood. Robert A
Woodall, Billie C,
Woolen. Jean E.
Wynne, Eleanor L
Zachary, Cassie E
K cTB Aias, Teruyo
rj ^ W Albright, Lynda J.
TW^W Aldridge. Linda C.
V .^ Alford. Dolores A,
Allen. Mary A.
Greensboro
Swansfaoro
Burl<evi/;e
Hertford
Chafham, Va.
Wake Forest
Raleigh
Clinton
Panama. RP.
irginia Beach, Va.
Kill Devil Hilts
Alexandria, Va.
Raleigh
Rocky Mount
Elizabeth City
Hertford
Burlington
Sanford
Elizabeth City
High Point
Durham
Henc^erson
Maple Hill
Williamston
Lexington
Havelock
Mebane
Fay
'ille
Ambrose, Dennie M.
Arnold, Doltie J.
Ashcraft, Betty J.
Baird, Wanda J.
Banko, Roberta S.
Barbour, Betty G.
Rocky Mount
Greenvi/;e, S.C.
Durham
Hertderson
Spring Lake
Richlands
Raleigh
EDUCATION 445
Barkk, Marion E.
Barnhart. Vickie L.
Sassier, Sandra M.
Bales, Emily W.
Batten, Connie M.
Beaman, Donna H.
Beaman, Susan M.
Bergquisl, Sharone L.
Best, Nancy L.
Bissette, Elizabeth G.
Blevins, Wanda S.
Blue, Sharon I.
Bonner, Constance )
Bradshaw, Linda E.
Braxton, Linda F.
Breeze, Ann M. ;
Britt, Sandra K.
Brooks, Elizabeth A.
Brown, Carolyn J.
Brown, Linda J.
Brown, Wanda M.
Bryant, Paulette
BuH, Jackie F.
Bunch, Brenda K.
Byrd, Fanny L
Cain, Mary S.
Calhoun. Elizabeth B,
Campbell, Kathryn L.
Cannon, Sharon L.
Cannon, Sue E.
Carraway, Sudie A.
Cartwright, Mary K.
Cashwell, Callie R.
Cates, Philip B.
Cauley, Martha
Chambers, Nancy L.
Cheek, Cynthia E.
Clark, Margie K.
Cooley, Leslie A.
Cross, Martha A.
Crumly, Jennifer
Cullom, Frances C.
Dagenharl. Linda M.
Daniel, Linda F.
IVJnsfon-Sa/em
Eagle Springs
Lenoir
Graham
effard A.f.B., Texas
Mount Olive
Griffon
Rufherfordfon
Edenfon
Raleigh
Char/olte
Whileville
Ra/e.gh
Ahoskie
Greensboro
Sanford
Char/eston, S.C.
Morehead City
Bethel
Elm City
Washington
Jacksonville
Durham
Dover
Jacksonville
Halifax
Salisbury
Littleton
Elizabethtown
Charlotte
Raleigh
Slalesville
Oxford
446
#1
Edwards, Ann F.
Edwards, Brenda
Efifd, Elaine Y.
Elliott, Brenda J.
Emory, Patricia A
Everett, Debra K.
Falls, Bonnie R.
Ferrell, Waverly
Fields, Janice
Fisher, Cecelia
Flournoy, Linda
Floyd, Betty J.
Floyd, Eva P,
Forrest, Peggy A.
Forrest, Wanda T.
Foushee, Beverly D.
Fulcher, Janet C.
Furr, Pamela A.
Gallagher, Jere C
Garlow, Rebecca
Goldston, Donna
Grant, Diane M.
Greene, Brenda .
Griffin, Judith C.
Lumberlon
Hope Milk
Lagrange
Raleigh
Kinston
Mount Olive
Albemarle
High Point
Belmont
Durham
P.nehursf
Fayetteville
Sanford
Roanoke, Va.
Elizabeth City
Wir
■ille
Sanford
Atlantic
Petersburg, Va.
Fort Bragg
Rocky Mount
Goldston
Charlotte
Spring Hope
Rocky Mount
EDUCATION 447
Griffin, Virginia G.
Guffy, Janice F.
Haines, Sharon L
Hamilton, Rita A.
Hardee, Sandra P.
Harding, Elizabeth M.
Hardy, Janis C.
Harrill, Linda J.
Mary C.
^ay. Sherry A.
Hawley, Robert L.
Haynes, Mary E.
Hinchman, Jessie A.
Holland, Billie L
Hollidsy, Linda A.
Hood, Harriette H.
Nashville
Go/dsboro
Rockledge, Fla.
Crimesland
Washington
Kinston
Piltsboro
Spindale
Wilson
belh City
Fan
'ille
Burlington
Burlington
Kinston
Elm City
Mount Olive
Charlotte
Horton, Brenda D.
Forest City
Hough, Linda R.
Jamesville
Howard, Betty F.
Swansboro
Howard, Cynthia A.
Greenville
Hudson, Judy E.
Rockingham
Hudson, Linda J.
Clinton
Humphrey, William 1
:. Salisbury
Ivey, Margo 2.
Weldon
Jackson, Eva V.
Virgilina, Va.
James, Cheryl A.
West New York, N.J.
Jenkins, Hattie E.
Aulander
Jenkins, Lynda
Jenkins, Margar<
Johnson, Doris L
Johnson, Laura
Johnson, Laurie
Johnson, Marth
La Grange
Forest City
Wilmington
Townsend, Del.
Mii
Fla
, Ca<olyn L.
Rebecca V.
Linda K.
Kerns, Wanda F.
Knowles, Marsha E.
Kohler, Susan V.
Koller, Vickie L,
Kornegay, Jane T.
Koumparakis, Phyllis
Marietta
Winton
Springfield. Va.
Go/dsboro
Greensboro
Jacksonvi//e
Charlolt,
Plymoutl
Jacksonvilh
448
Lanam, Virginia L,
New York, N.Y,
Langston, Marsha J.
Henderson
Lawson, Margaret
Greenville
Leake, William R.
Roanoke Rapids
Letstead, Sharon D.
Charlotte
Lemnah, Susan G.
Greenvj//e
Lewis, Carolyn J.
Rocky Mount
Lewis, Margaret
Washington
Lewis, Shirley A.
High Point
Lilley, Constance K.
Old Trap
Little, Gloria D.
Greenvi/ie
Little, Jean D.
Wi/mington
Lowder, Pamela J.
Albemarle
Lowe, John W., Jr.
Washinglor^, D.C.
Lucas, Anna E.
Turkey
Lyon, Sheridane L.
Ronda
MacFarland, Patricia
Springfield, Va.
Mallard, Olivia A.
Trenton
Maness, Linda I.
Si/er City
Manning, Donna L.
Rocky Mount
Marshburne, Beverly
Dunn
Martin, Mary S.
Ra/eigh
Massey, Jackie L.
Wilson
Matheson, Juanita D.
Raleigh
Matthews, Priscilla W,
Kinston
Mayo, Barbara J.
Washington
McAllister, Margaret
Pitfsboro
McAuliffe, Christine
Jacksonvii/e
McClendon, Sandra A.
Arlington, Va.
McColl, Frances M.
Fayelteville
McDade, Pamela J.
Henderson
McGinniss, Cheryl A.
Temple Hills, Md.
McKenzie, June
Pinehurst
McLaurin, Jane H.
Robbins
Mcleod, Suzanne
Fayelleville
McNally, Joseph M.
Tarawa Terrace
McPherson, Ljura R.
Bay Village, Ohio
Melton, Sylvia S.
Charlotte
Mingus, Donna R.
Charlotte
Morrisette, Peggy
Enfield
Morriss, Sarah E.
Fayelleville
Nelson, Brenda G.
Kinston
Nelson, Marjorie L.
K.nsfon
Noble, Eunice G.
Dover
Origer, Nancy A.
Winfervi/ie
Overman, Jessie A.
Raleigh
Owen, Linda C.
Littleton
Parker, Penelope
Greensboro
EDUCATION 449
Parnell, Frances K.
Kenly
Parsons, Pamela S.
Candor
Patterson, Patricia M.
Broadway
Patterson, Rebecca A.
Raleigh
Pelletier, Sandra W.
La Grange
Penfield, Nancy S.
Greensboro
Penny, Brenda 1.
fdenforl
Perrell, W. Ronald
Lexington
Perry, Virginia L.
Tarboro
Pilkington, Violet J.
Durham
Piatt, Valerie J.
Arlington, Va.
Pogue, La Mora J.
Arlington, Va.
Porter, Tanya E.
Greenville
Powers, Brenda S.
Lumberlon
Powers, David A.
Fayetteville
Pridgen, Kalye D.
Elm City
Privott, Mary F.
Tyner
Pruit, Anne M.
Newport
Purvis, Nancy C.
Bennett
Rawls, Kristin P.
Rocky Mount
Ray, Carol U.
Burlington
Reaves, Cynthia D.
Jacksonville
Redding, Nancy A.
Annadale, Va.
Remley, Debra L.
Jacksonville
R'venbark, Henry G.
Goldsboro
Roberson, Gerald W/.
Kinston
Roberson, Sandra R.
Robersonville
Roberts, Judith A. Plyr.
noufh /Meeting, Pa.
Rogers, Rebecca L
Raleigh
Rose, Linda A.
Clinton
Rose, Rebecca J.
Wilson
Ross, Caria G.
Greenville
Ross, Phillip A.
Jacksonville
Rounfree, Bessie A.
Sunbury
Rouse, Jessis C.
Hookerton
Routh, Linda M.
Franklinville
Rudisill, Betty K.
Badin
Sapp, Sharon K.
Walkertown
Saunders, Alice P.
Lewiston
Saunders, Derinda A.
Morganton
Scales, Judy Anne
New Bern
Scheie, Jan M.
BrieHe, N.J.
Sedgwick, Linda L.
Jacksonville
Sermons, Johnnie L.
Greenville
Servis, Kathleen A.
Arlington, Va.
Shearin, Verna D.
Rocky Mount
Simmons, Carolyn L.
Williamston
Sklar, Toby M.
Long Branch, N.J.
450 EDUCATION
IL£«^.
Slaughter, Ruthie E.
Selma
Smith, Jane 1.
Charlotte
Smith, June S.
Smithlield
Smith, Richard F., Ill
Greenville
Snuggs, Frances C.
Mooresvilte
SoutherlancJ, Kathryn
Kmstor)
Spivey, Cynthia D.
Seagrove
Spruill, Constance T.
Windsor
Stamps, Susan B.
Have/oc<t
Stanley, Frances A.
Swansboro
Steinburg, Miriam R.
Whileville
Stevenson, Dana A.
GreenviHe
StricklancJ, Gwendolyn
Raleigh
Sutton, Charles T.
N
ount OKve
Sutton, Diane
Greenville
Sutton, Sandra K.
Ayden
Swan, Sallie R.
Fayetleville
Sykes, Gail A.
Scheneclsdy, N.Y.
Sykes, Jonnie E.
Burlington
Talley, Martha E.
Sanford
Tart, Carolee
Pine Levee
Thaxton, Mary A.
Roxboro
Thigpen, Juanita W.
Beulaville
Thurman, Judith B.
Greenville
Thurston, Beverly K.
Whileville
Thweatt, Donna L.
Franklinlon
Tillett, Patricia A.
Eh
zabelh City
Tomkinson, Patricia J.
1 toynr
Holly, NJ.
Trickier, Terry L
Peie
rsburg, Va.
Tucker, Carolyn A.
Greenville
EDUCATION 451
Tucker, William L.
Tunnell, Glenna D.
Turner, Beverly M.
Tyler, Nancy M.
Vannetta, Kathleen L.
Varsho, Emma A.
W/nsfon-Sa/em
GreenyiHe
Bslfaur
Charlolle
Melrose. Fla.
Dunn
Walker, Patsy L.
Wallace, Barbara A.
Waller, Joyce L.
Watson, Ann L.
Watson, Diana G.
Weathers, Susan D.
Washington
Edenton
Durham
Exmore, Va.
Burlington
Durham
Welling, Dorothy S.
West, Julia M.
Wheless, Susan M.
While, Harriet L.
White, Pamela A.
Whitehead, Linda L.
Matthews
Farmvitle
farmville
Raleigh
Lumberton
Whiteville
Whitley, Anna D.
Wilcox, Jo B.
Williams, Jo A.
Williams, Margaret A.
Williams, Patricia A.
Williams, Virginia J.
Asheville
New Bern
Angier
Henderson
Sims
Jacksonville
Willis, Kathryn A .
Winders, Barbara N.
Wolfe, Shearin S.
Woodard, Elizabeth A.
Wooten, Annette G.
Wright, Betsy V.
Marshallberg
Ayden
Kinston
Wilson
Wilson
Elizabeth City
Adams, April L.
Adams, Cheryl L.
Alford, Peggy L.
Anderson, Annetta J.
Winterville
Angier
Rocky Mount
Burgaw
Anderson, Stella R.
Andrews, Alice R.
Angel, Ruth A.
Arthur, Brenda J.
Aster, Joan C.
Aulbert, Rodney L.
Raleigh
Rocky Mount
Shannon
Snow Hill
New Bern
Mebane
Ayers, Lou F.
Ayscue, Cheryl D.
Baldree, Susan C.
Baldridge, Deborah M.
Baldwin, Margaret S.
Ballance, Bobbie
Everetts
Warrenton
New Bern
Jacksonville
Red Springs
Charlotte
2 EDUCATION
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Ballentine, Carolyn R.
Barrett, Mary Linda
Barwick, Sylvia
Bateman, Marilyn J.
Batten, Wanda C.
Bell, Beverly A.
Rocky Mount
Henderson
Go/dsboro
Rocky Mount
Kenly
Rockingham
Bell, Shirley L Jacksonville
Bird, Anne K. Mount Jackson, Va.
Blackwell, Beverly G. Morehead City
Blackwell, Donna J. Oxford
Blade, Karen A. Fai'rfax, Va.
Booth, Cheryl A. Hickory
Booth, Susan J.
Borschel, leona M.
Bradley, Ben Mary
Brearey, Margaret A.
Brewer, Judy E.
Brov^n, Elizabeth A.
Bugg, Rebecca J.
Burr, Sandra L.
Cagle, Elizabeth :
npbe
Rebe
Carroll, Beverly W.
Carter, Sandra G.
Cates, Cheryl J.
Clark, Garey E.
Clinkscales,
Clodfelter,
Connelly, Ja
ett, Betty M.
Jetta C.
Cox, Nannette
Cranford, Kitty C.
Crews, Linda D.
Croom, Beverly S.
Debnam, Deborah G.
Denton, Donna Elaine
Dickens, Roslyn A.
Dudley, Mary E.
Dudley, Paula B.
Dunn, Lynn P.
Dunne, Diana L.
Earp, Patsy Ann
Rocky Mount
Newport
Rocky Point
Smilhfield
inston Salens
Raleigh
Wadesboro
Ashebcro
Sledman
Sanfofd
Wilmington
Greenville
Clinton
Greensboro
Bethlehem, Pa.
'zabeth City
iandis
Creedmoor
Concord
Laurinburg
Durham
Raleigh
Asheboro
Henderson
Kinslon
Zebu/on
Greenvi//e
Washington
Washington
Hobgood
Lexington
Rocky Mount
EDUCATION 453
Eason, Nancy C.
Echols, Sandra R.
Edwards, Betty L.
Edwards, Linda J.
Edwards, Martha I
Elks, Joyce K.
Elliott, Valinda J.
Epperson, Frances M.
Etheridge, Alice J.
Fagan, Frances K.
Farias, Carolyn L.
Ferrell, Belinda I.
Finch, Lucy C.
Flynl, Sandra E.
Forrest, Shelba W.
Forsyth, Scarlett M.
Frazier, Pamela K.
Fulcher, Delores A.
Gaskill, Lydia F.
Geiter, Charlene
Geeder, Anne N
Glasscock, Claud
Goyne, Sharon 7
Grant, Ann M.
Grant, Laurabeth B.
Griffin, Elaine J.
Hagman, Marsha A.
Hall, Mary M.
Hamilton, Janice E,
Hamilton, Sylvia J.
Hinnant, Clarkie L.
Hoggard, Judith A.
Holloman, Dixie C.
Howze, Katianne B.
Hurley, Barbara A.
Hurley, Mary E.
Rocky Mount
Scotland Neck
Jackson
Simpson
Beutavilh
Cary
Oxford
Alberta, Va.
Knotis Island
High Point
Vanceboro
Wilson
Wilson
Liberty
Greenville
Raleigh
Greensboro
Edenton
New Bern
New Bern
Asheville
Longhurst
Chester, Va.
Wilmington
Greenville
Goldsboro
New Bern
Fayetteville
Smithfield
Hancock, Helen J.
Seagrove
Harrington, Louise
Albemarle
Hasty, Jeannette B.
Warsaw
Hewitt, Sherry K.
Elizabeth City
Hightower, Bette A.
Wadesboro
Hill, Mary E.
Jacksonville
Ipock, Betty L.
Jackson, Linda S.
Jenkins, Suzanne r
Jernigan, Janet G,
Jernigan, Sara B.
Johnson, Donna J.
Raleigh
Windsor
Mount Olive
Arlington, Va.
Wrightsville Beach
Wrightsville Beach
Greenville
454 EDUCATION
I Lkk IB.
tlkfJiM
Johnson, Lucy C
Johnson, Marcia
Johnson, Rose A/
Jones, Brenda C
Judge, Amelia
Juno, Sharon O.
Fayetteville
Fairmont
Kimball, Donna F.
Zebu/on
King, Hazel M.
Littleton
Kinsey, Sarah L.
Raleigh
Knight, Emma L
Kenly
Lancaster, Rebecca J.
Goldsboro
Lang, Dorothy C.
Kinston
Lanier', Adrienne R.
Reidsvilie
Laroque, Wray D.
Kinston
Lautares, Marsha A.
Greenville
Lawson, Dianne F.
Saint Pauls
Leggett, Virginia C.
Fairmont
Lineberry, Frances L
WadesboTO
Lloyd, Donna K.
loftin, Sandra J.
Long, Paula J.
Lynch, Wanda K.
Malbon, Cynthia
Mangum, Rebecca A.
Manning, Frances R
Maples, Brenda G.
Martin, Rebecca S.
Massey, Sandra G.
Matlock, Virginia A
McCarthy, Linda A.
McDonald, Linda V.
McDuffie, Mary F.
McKeown, Bruce G,
McRae, Sandra K.
Mears, Linda L.
Mil
Kan
Mobley, Ruby E.
Montague, Marcelia
Moore, Judy A.
Morgan, Brenda L.
Morris, Jenny L.
Morris, Judith L.
Morris, Mary I
Moser, Linda K.
Mozingo, Shelic
Murray, Patricia
Narum, Kathlee
Obannon, Earlet
youngsv///e
Raleigh
Lagrange
a Beach, Va.
Wilson
Middlesex
Asheville
Haw River
Raleigh
Elan College
Fort Bragg
Simpson
Fayetteville
Charlotte
Mount Gilead
Tarboro
Greenville
Williamston
Goldsboro
Farmville
ioanoke, Va.
Wihon
Charlotte
Asheville
Randleman
Greenville
Springfield, Va.
V/inslonSalem
Kensington, Md.
EDUCATION 455
Owens, Marilyn L.
Grahdm
Parker, Patricia K.
Four Oaks
Parker, Sylvia D.
four Oaks
Patrick, Mary D.
Ar\nadale, Va.
Payne, Cameron
Greensboro
PeacJen, Beverly P.
Tarboro
Pearson, Diana M.
Reidsville
Peedin, Bonnie M.
Selma
Peel, Elizabeth B.
Greenville
Phelps, Retta A.
Leiand
Pierce, Doris E. High/a
nd Springs, Va.
Pierce, Marcia D.
Coldsboro
Powell, Deborah J.
Rocky Mount
Prevatfe, Frances K.
Lumberlon
Price, Nancy
Wilmington
Proctor, Delores L.
Rocky Mount
Quave, Donna K.
Columbia, S.C.
Quincannon, Jane F.
Winston-Salem
Rains, Linda G.
Goldsboro
Redmond, Vicki K.
Greensboro
Rein, Kitty M.
Rulheriordton
Rettew, Constance
PinehursI
Riltenbury, Mary D.
Fayetteville
Robbins, Margaret A.
Rocky Mount
Robertson, Melissa K.
Henderson
Robinson, Willie M.
Rocky Mount
Rodgers, Hilda F.
Rocky Mount
Rouse, Peggy J.
La Grange
Rowe, Elaine
New Bern
Rupp, Barbara L.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
456 EDUCATION
Setzer, Suzanne
Conover
Sexton, Sandra C.
Elizabeth City
Sharpless, Karen
Neptune Beach, Fta.
Sheneman, Susan L
Wilmington
Sherrill, Brenda J.
Fayetteville
Shulimson, Sandra
Baltitvore. Md.
Sledd, Peggy E.
Raleigh
Smith, Cecelia A.
Goldsboro
Smith, Dorothy M.
Trenton
Smith, Janice W.
NokesviHe, Va.
Smith, Phyllis A.
Jacksonville
Spain, Pamela K.
Durham
Spooner, Shirley A.
Alexandria, Va.
Stallings, Linda A.
Rocky Mount
Stein, Gale M.
Washington
Stevens, Linda J.
Winston-Safem
Stevenson, Donna L.
Haddon Heights, N.J.
Stone, Loretta V.
Sanford
Storey, Brenda G.
Durham
Stuart, Judy L.
Burlington
Suddreth, Paula D.
Lenoir
Sullivan, Janice K.
Norwood
Sutton, Carol D.
La Grange
Sutton, Nannetle
La Grange
Swain, Carol M.
Columbia
Swiam, Margaret A.
High Point
Taylor, Martha K.
Denton
Taylor, Mary M.
Hillsborough
Teachey, Debra A.
Jacksonville
Tedder, Judith L.
Greenville
Tee, Vicki S.
Wilson
Thayer, Sarah L.
Marblehead, Mass.
Thomas, Deborah A
Sanford
Thomas, Jane G.
Fayetteville
Thompson, Caroline
E. Graham
Timberlake, Bonnie .
1. Nelson, Va.
Vester, Gretchen D,
Raleigh
Vick, Judy L.
Hubert
Vining, Martha M.
Greensboro
Vogel, Dorothy P.
New Bern
Wadsley, V. Ann
Winston-Salem
Walker, Carol A.
Leigh
Waller, Sarah E.
Pilot Mountain
Waters, Cherry A.
Canton
Watson, Jackie M.
Burlington
Watson, Judy M.
Durham
Watson, Rita C.
Spencer
Weir, Karen L.
Camp LeJeune
EDUCATION 457
Wellons, Charlotte
Wentz, Wanda R.
Whisnant, Constance
White, Carolyn A.
White, Judy A.
White, Sandra G.
Fayelfevi//e
Charlotte
B, W//son
Hertford
Oak City
Nashville
Whitfield, Marilyn
Whitney, Kay E.
Wilkerson, Richard A.
Williams, Allen W.
Williams, Carol S.
Williamson, Daisy L.
Rocky Mount
Winston-Sa/em
WiHiamsport, Pa.
Robersonv(//e
Olympia f/eWs, 111^
Tarboro
Wilson, James L,
Wilson, Melanie A.
Winbon, Belinda E.
Woodard, Connie R.
Woolard, Sylvia L.
Wright, Kenneth R.
Washington
Lexington
W/Vson
Spring Hope
Chocowinify
Washington
Wynn, Jean A.
Yelverton, Mary S.
Zimmerman, Susan
Ocarcoke
Eureka
Winston-Salem
Abernethy, Deborah S.
Abeyounis, Georgia J
Allen, Jean H.
Anderson, Jacquelyn A.
Baker, Constance
Barden, Phyllis
Barefoot, Sharon I
Barnhill, Sarah E,
Bass, Kimberly R.
Battle, Leanna L.
Batts, Muriel
Beach, Deidri
Blair, Barbara
BIy, Mary C.
Bone, Georgia
Bone, Shannoi
Bosy, Deborah
Brown, Sandra
Bethel
Smithlield
abeth City
Buckle
Wake forest
Cary
Rocky Mount
Hickory
GoWsboro
Clayton
Badin
Durham
>cky Mount
cky Mount
Statesville
Kinston
Roxboro
^iiiMf
458 EDUCATION
Buffaloe, Barbara
Buie, Lynda O.
Burroughs, Cynthi;
Byrd, Joy L.
Cain, Donna R.
Cain, Rachel S.
Campbell, Elizabeth A.
npbell.
Cockmar
Coggins,
Gamer
Fayetteville
Havehck
Angler
B/adenboro
Henderson
Springfield, V,
High Poir
Jennife
Mary <
irl, Mary J.
English, Wanda K.
Griggs, Elizabeth A.
Harde
Hardy
Mar
Hatch, Beftye
Hester, Linda C
Hildbrandt, Jan
Holsclav^, Linda
Hughes, Margaret L
Ipock, Willa L.
Jackson, Brenda E.
Jackson, Paula G.
Jarman, Connie G.
Jennings, Nancy J.
Jensen, Joy R.
Jordan, Frances
Kearns, Linda
Kilpatrick, Jani<
Kinsaul, Bonnie
Klaus, Nancy L
Lackey, Rebec
Laferriere, Fr;
Langley, Fran
Lewis, Sylvia
Lillie, Cynthii
Limpach, t^sfy
Hubert
Fayetleville
Greensboro
Ra/e.gh
Charlotte
Washington
Washington, DC.
Wadesboro
McLean, Va.
Oxford
Fayetteville
Vanceboro
Knightdate
Wilmington
Windsor
Havelock
Henderson
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Greenville
Norfolk, Va.
Stowy Point
Monroe
Rocky Mount
Burner
Raleigh
New Bern
EDUCATION 459
Lingerfelt, Barbara V.
Liverman, Judy E.
Lowe, Judith H.
Maness, Linda S.
Mann, Kathleen B.
Maxwell, Janet R,
Morganfon
Plymouth
Alexandria, Va.
Pinehursf
Washington
Raeford
McGougan, Edith F.
Merritl, Mary C.
Miller, Joan A.
Mills, Anne N.
Millsaps, Pamela F,
Nance, Judy P,
St. Pauls
Magnolia
Hendersonville
Fayetteville
Stalesville
Washington
Neal, Carol A.
Nixon, Charlotte A.
Noll, Anna C.
Ottimo, Vicky C.
Outland, Sandra P.
Packer, Dianne K.
Fayelleville
Edenton
Falls Church, Va.
tucama
Pikeville
Clinton
Parrish, Joy D,
Peele, Amanda F.
Pennington, Sandra K.
Peppers, Clara J.
Perkins, Kathy R.
Pike, Bertha E.
Ang,er
Aurora
High Point
Stacy
Fayelte^ille
Kinston
Presley, Karen J.
Rice, Cynthia K.
Robbins, Phyllis S.
Robertson, Rebekah L.
Robertson, Tony
Scott, Page
Winston-Salem
Lumberton
Hickory
Eden
Wilmington
Wilmington
Sheehan, Anne B.
Shehdan, Peggy J.
Skiles, Evelyn K.
Smith, Deborah J.
Smith, Mary G.
Snipes, Camilla G.
Jacksonville
Clayton
Plymouth
Knightdale
Greensboro
Dunn
Sparks, Constance L.
Stell, Janet F,
Stroud, Vivian D.
Tart, Mary E
Taylor, Nancy L.
Teeter, Carolyn J.
Wilmington
Lumberton
Alberlson
Dunn
Morehead City
Wilmington
Thaxton, Linda B.
Thomas, Sandra F.
Turner, Carolyn C.
Turner, Carolyn D.
Vann, Shelby K.
Vinci, Doris G.
Durham
BeufaviHe
Miami, Fla.
Elm City
Conway
Ganfsbow
460 EDUCATION
ii>^i^
Wallace, Shelia K.
Walters, Lamonde E.
Walson, Deborah L.
Walson, Jennifer D.
Webster, Josie L.
Weeks, Brenda L.
Wheeler, Ferbbie Z.
White, Pamela J.
Whitley, Pamela J.
Whitlow, Deborah A.
Williams, Frances L,
Winslead, Leroy, Jr.
Wollin, Martha G.
Woods, Janet G.
Woolen, Emily E.
Wynn, Jennifer E.
Yost, Patricia L.
Smilhf;e/d
Riegelwood
Lucama
Sm;fhfie/d
Burlington
Mount Olive
Fayelleville
Washington
Charlotte
Greensboro
Apex
Wilson
Statesville
Jacksonville
Maple Hill
Ahoskie
Rockwell
EDUCATION 461
School of
Home Economics
Designated a School of Home Eco-
nomics by the East Carolina University
Board of Trustees, the department be-
gan the year in a new Home Economics
Building. Much new equipment was in-
stalled. New B.S. majors and minors in
Child Development and Family Relation-
ships and a Master of Science program
were initiated.
Phi Upsilon Omicron, national Home
Economics Fraternity, granted a charter
to the Home Economics Club, now the
Beta Eta Chapter. The department, di-
rected by Dr. Miriam B. Moore, co-
sponsored a family life conference dur-
ing the year.
Moore, Dr. Miriam B.
Bishop, Miss M. Yvonne
Foster, Dr. Josephine A.
Greer, Mrs. Juanifa F.
Hurley, Dr. Patricia G.
Lambie, Miss Ruth
Little, Mrs. Laura J.
O'Neal, Mrs. Willene E.
Quick, Miss Eleanor A.
RosenfeW, Dr. Vila H.
HOME ECONOMICS
Abrams, Brenda L.
Macclesfield
Mount Olive
Princeton
Davidson
HOME ECONOMICS 463
Plemmons. Linda S
Redd, Cheryl
Satterthwaite, Hattl
Shaw, Martha H.
Spfuill, Karen S.
Street, Billie C.
Ashevilh
MaysvUle
Tarboro
fayetteviUe
Plymouth
Linden
Street, Susan J. Midford Lakes, N.J.
Turner, Linda G. We/don
Vallery, Roberta J. Warren, N.J.
Warren, Ann B. Tarboro
Watson, Linda L. Smilhfield
West, Elizabeth D. Red Oak
Williams, Carol
Yeatts, Linda A.
Yow, Sue C.
Alexander, Cathie J
Allen, Maurilla C.
Anderson, Pamela L.
Bright, Linda D.
Broadwell, Deborah E.
Bryant, Joyce S.
Rebecca M.
Winifred L
Byrd, Frieda G.
Chaffee, Pamela f
Chandler, Cathy I.
Collie, Patience E.
Cox, Rachel T.
Crawford, Linda L.
Creech, Gibbie S.
Daughtridge, Betsy A
Daughtry, Lola H.
Davenport, Elizabeth
Davis, Rebecca J.
Edwards, Sandra L.
Edwards, Hughlene
Ervin, Patricia A.
Garside, Jane
Bur/,ngtoi
Go/dsbor(
£//zabelh City
Angier
Garland
Winston-Salem
Roxobe/
Clarkton
laGrange
Rocky Mount
Smilhfield
Pendleton
La Grange
C/:nlon
Juniors
^^^Am
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464
HOME ECONOMICS
r^ £h €^' ^i
Jophomones
Gibson, Sarah F.
Gollobin, Denise
Grady, Patricia f
Herndon, Martha
High, Emma C.
Hodges, Ruth L.
Jacobson, Esther
James, Mary L.
Jernigan, Lynda I
Johnson, Shirley F.
Joyce, Sylvia E.
Laine, Barbara A.
Linder, Susan L.
Mclntyre, Margaret
Myers, Sherry L.
Nail, Janice
Nalepa, Arlene M
Palassis, Antoinette
Parrish, Hazel J.
Peel, Linda S.
Randall, Judith
Rice, Christine A.
Richardson, Janet K,
Silance, Hilda L
Smith, Martha F
Smith, Myron A.
Sprinkle, Melinda A.
Strickland, Nan W.
Tesh, Jo S.
Thrower, Minda L.
Tilley, Edna A,
Williams, Patricia !
Aldridge, Barbara
Altman, Ellen M,
Ambrose, Jacquelir
Bailey, Cynthia A.
Bailey, Cynthia S.
Berge, Karen
Bounds, Nancy C.
Bunn, Martha R,
Cannon, Elizabeth H,
Clayton, Nancy C.
Hamlet
f/fzabefh City
Albertson
Satlleboro
Ahoskie
Kinslon
SBnIord
Swan Quarter
High Point
ilver Springs, Md.
fa//s Church, Va.
Washington
Greensboro
Charlotte
Conover
Ivanhoe
Winston-Sstem
Sa/.sfaury
Arlington, Va.
Char/eston, S.C.
Clayton
Williamston
Charlotte
SmilhI.eld
Jacksonville
Atlantic
JonesviHe
Bailey
Bergow
Newport
Bahama
Charlotte
RaU igh
McC/ean, Va.
Se/ma
Washington, DC.
Roanoke Raptds
Goldsboro
Ayden
Roxboro
HOME ECONOMICS 465
Courville, Joyce
Craft, Imogene
Crawford, Linda R
Creem, Patricia A.
Garner, Gloria D.
Hand, Margorie P
Keel, Judith A.
Kimrey, Carol B.
Kinsaul, Phyllis J.
Koonce, Ann M.
Lancaster, Linda F
Lloyd, Donna C.
Masters, Brenda A.
Maurer, Elizabeth A.
McFarland, Helen F.
Medlin, Linda R.
Myr,ck, Barbara R.
Rollin
Shipe
Stone, Linda J.
Thompson, Patricia
Tyson, Mary K.
Vannetta, Barbara
Waldrop, Edna H.
Ware, Donna R.
Waring, Barbara J,
Warren, Elizabeth A,
Welch, Patricia A.
White, Harriet J.
Williams, Winnie L.
Williford, Trudy L.
Adkins, Frankii
Bass, Linda G
Bearden, Lee
Bland, Verona
Raleigh
Rich/ands
Waxhaw
PinehursI
New Bern
Durham
Fayelfeville
Elizabeth City
Nashville
Cherry Poir^t
Neu
South Milk
Tarboro
High Poinf
Greenville
Fayelteville
Fayetteville
Aberdeen
Go/dsfaoro
Oak City
Washington
Charleston, W Va.
Stantonsburg
/Melrose, Fla.
Creenyille
Ruffin
Roanolte, Va.
Newton Gro^e
Roanoke Rapids
Shallolte
Jamesville
Windsor
Freshmen
466 HOME ECONOMICS
fJ'A
Bobo, Glenn A.
Clayton, Sandra E.
Dimmers, Virginia M.
Ehrlich, Mary
Ferrell, Mary E,
Giles, Frankie R.
Wake Forest
Apex
Bethesda, Md.
Ashevi/te
Go/dsboro
Sfedman
Gillikm, Amanda C.
Godfrey, Sharon D.
Gorrell, Margaret L.
Graepel, Lenna E.
Hamby, Barbara Lyn
Harris, Doris M.
Morehead Cify
Hertford
Arlington, Va.
Durham
n Raleigh
Raleigh
Hemenway, Suzanne 1
Hendricks, Evelyn C.
Holland, Peggy A.
Horner, Betty J.
Lanning, Karen A.
Mclnlyre, Gloria J.
F. Rocky Alounf
Nashville
Fayetteville
Fayettevilte
Arlington, Va.
Fayetteville
Miller, Cynthia P.
Parvin, Carolyn M.
Pate, Nancy L.
Perkins, Susan C.
Price, Sharon L.
Pridgen, Millie 1
Newport
Williamston
Greenville
Plymouth
High Point
Elm City
Raiford, Sandra K.
Sanders, Patricia A,
Scaro, Susan J.
Sloan, Linda C.
Swain, Paula M.
Thompson, Laura M.
Seven Springs
Smithfield
Whispering Pines
Winston-Salem
Washington
Greenville
Thompson, Toni C.
Williams, Sandra D.
Yeakle, Donna K.
Swan Quarter
Jamesville
Severna Park, Md.
HOME ECONOMICS 467
Department of
Industrial and
Technical Education
Close professor-sfudent relationship ex-
isted in the School of Industrial and Tech-
nical Education. Small classes of the labor-
atory type contributed to good relation-
ships between the faculty and the stu-
dents.
The School gained additional space in
Flanagan and updated its electronics lab-
oratory. The Industrial and Technical Club
built the surreys in which the 1969 Home-
coming Court rode during the Homecom-
ing Parade.
Faculty
Kelly, Mr, John T.
Keisey, Mr. Clarent
Latimer, Mr. Thoma
Leith, Mr. Robert V\
Scolf, Mr. B. E.
Waldrop, Mr. P. E.
£^
Graduate
468 INDUSTRI,
AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Demons
r (? (?'
P
^ (r* f^' ^ © C*
Bennelt, James D. Havelock
Bunch, Earl W. Rocky Mount
Carter, Martin A , Jr. Chadbourn
Chambers, Allen B. WinstonSa/em
Cleveland, Julian L. GreenviHe
Cox, Howard T, Asheboro
Cox, Wesley D. Cove C.fy
Davenport, Haywood E. Co'umbia
Dennis, Robert G. Mercer, Pa.
Denton, Herbert F.
Durham, James E.
Dyer, Gary K.
- t
fA (r' P 0^ %^
Bailey
Raleigh
Fitts, Tandy W. Rocky Mount
Forrest, James N. Wmtervilie
Foster, Frances J,, Jr. Liltleton
Gaskill, Jack S., Jr. Elizabeth City
Gladden, Randolph F. Hampton, Va.
Goins, Alan R. Durham
Hampton, Michael L. Winston-Salem
Hinson, Gerald T. Clinton
Jones, William 5 Roanoke Rapids
Keller, William R, Jr. Winsfon-Sa/em
Kidd, Ronald L. Montgomery, Ala,
Long, Charles E.
Martin, Hal Leo
McCoy, Edward J,
Mewbern, Asa W.
Miller, Robert Chri
Mills, Michael W. Greenvi/le
Mitchell, Coy W. We/don
Nantz, Freddie R. Rockingham
Patton, Clarence R. Burlington
Roberts, Winston E. Stafesv/He
Rogers, William M. WaynesviWe
Sergeant, William A. Roxfaoro
Sessoms, Ronald H. Fayelleville
Stephenson, James T. Murfreesfaoro
Stokes, James J. Greenville
Stuckey, Charles W. Raleigh
Tolnitch, Susan K. Alexandria, Va.
INDUSTRIAl AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 469
Tyler, John R.
Vause, John I , Jr.
Walker, Sidney D,, Jr.
Whyte, Thomas 5,
Willis, John D.
Aleicander, Henry B.
Blackburn, Carl W.
Wayne, N. J.
Deal, Jeriy L.
Dew, Reginald H.
Ezzell, William W.
Rocky /Mount
Woodtndge, N. J.
^ P IP P # ^
^ ^' P- fv^ ^
Juniors
McCall, Grover T.
McPhail, William L,
Peaden, Stanley D.
Render, Charles T.
Prescott, Donald R.
Purvis, James W.,
Redavid, Louis F.
Schell, Thomas F.
Shaw, Coy W., Jr.
Sykes, Jack H., Jr.
Wilhelm, Stephen R.
Willis, Richard D.
Worthington, Willii
fa//s Church, Va.
Lancaster, Pa.
Durham
Rocky Mount
Asheboro
Atlantic
Bonkemeyer, Gary E.
Caffrey, Ronald P.
Campbell, Isaac L,, Ml
Chesson, Barry C.
Sophomores
470 INDUSTRI.
L AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
f.JJ?.
'Mm
-reshmen
n, ^
j*^,
^ihmM
Childers. Anthony 0.
Chufchfll, James W.
Denny, Ted N.
Earnhardt, Stanton A.
Evans, Jerry L
Goodson, Douglas F.
Newport
Wmlerville
Garner
Rockwell
Gnmes/and
Kannapolis
Hebert, Robert R.
Johnston, Ralph J.
Kelly, Melvin K.
Lee, James S.
Monroe, Paul H,, Jr.
Parker, Linwood K.
Greenville
Snow Hill
Washington
Sm,tM:eld
Rockingham
Farmville
Phillips, Randall D.
Rumbold, John T.
Stokes, John H., Jr.
Vause, Kenneth D.
Wilkerson, Norman W.
Williams, Steven C.
Greensboro
Sanford
Greenvi//e
Kinsfon
Greenville
Richlands
Winburn, John P.
Patrick, S. C.
Allen, Walter N,, Jr.
Burrell, Robert W.
Daniels, Ph. Hip R.
Erexson, Paul F.
Newport
Greenville
Henderson
Charlotte
Knapp, Bruce A.
Roork, Tyrus W.
Sherrill, Jerry D.
Raleigh
Millville. N. J.
Kannapolis
:m\
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NDUSTRlAl AND
TECHNICAL EDUCATION 471
School of Music
East Carolina University School of Music
opened a new music major program, the
Bachelor of Music with a major in Piano
Pedagogy. Mr. Charles Stevens headed
this new program designed to prepare
students for a career as piano teachers
and to help them reach a high level of
advancement in their own performance.
In addition to a B.M. degree in Piano
Pedagogy, a B.M. degree in Music Thera-
py was added. New courses were of-
fered in ethnomusicology and electronic
music. To aid the teachers of music, the
department installed a new electronic-pi-
ano set-up with a monitor system. This
began an electronic music laboratory.
each, Mr. Earl E.
.liapoulios, Mr. Paul
ath, Dr. Charles
arpenler. Dr. Thomas
Chauncey, Miss Beafrict
Durham, Dr W. Edmon
Houlik, Mr. James W.
Isabelle, Mr. Eugene J.
Parnell, Mr. James H.
Stevens, Mr. Charles E.
Faculty
Graduate Fellow
i^i^^
472 MUSIC
Seniors
^ P (3 C'
1"'
Juniors
klii LlRTIi j£t
Boger, Anne M
Hale, Dandridge R.
Hough. Robin Z.
Johnson, Trudy A.
King, Carlton W
Nichols, Wils.
Soltys, Michael
Stephens, Michael C.
Talton, Frankie R.
Tyson, John K.
Wells, James I,
Wilder, Kaye D.
Wood, Dempsey R.
Blankenship, Martha
Broadhurst, Susan A.
Brubaker, Lucy M
Bunch, Velton R
Clfborne, Judith I,
Davenport, Linda C.
Devore, Kathleen Ch;
Doherty, Patricia A.
Early, Dana E.
Fouts, Stefani K, H,
Frazier. Bruce H
Gerhardt, Mark D,
Char/otte
Rocky Mount
Greenv/He
Kings Mountain
MocksviHe
Hampton, Va.
Fremont
A/tavista, Va.
Camcien, SC.
Greenville
Fsy
nlle
Sealord. Del.
Rocky Mount
McLean. Va.
Newport News, Va.
Farmvdie
Weslfield, N J.
Midway Park
Charlotte
Rockingham
Wadesboro
Go/dsbofO
Ointon
Scotch P/arns, N J-
Winston-Salerr
Asheville
Rocky Mount. Va.
Goldsboro
Charlotte
Union Level, Va.
Hampton, Va
irleston Heights, SC.
Charlotte
Winston-Salem
■ghland Springs, Va.
Oxford
Newport News, Va.
;ic 473
Shirley
, Maun
■rl/, Willla
Judy C
lan, Linda
Lloyd, Gene E,
Long, Margaret A.
McCoy, Julia M.
McCracken, Huber
Mills, Dorothy E.
Parker, Helen B.
Parrish, Ronald J.
Ryu, Toshiko
Terry, Carol J.
Thornburg, Amy L,
Tucker, Everette F.
Ursic, Sheila M.
Vantuyl, Martha R.
Viel, Lawrence W.
Vinson, Deborah C.
Wilson, Barbara A.
Zachary, Susan D.
Raleigh
Washington
Lynchburg. Va.
Washington
Raleigh
tou/sfaurg
China Grove
Char/ode
Charlotte
Gibson
Spencer
Cove City
Oak City
Raleigh
Shalotle
Floyd, Va.
Roswe//, N.M.
York, S.C.
kuoka City. Japan
Roxfaoro
Ashefaoro
Charlotte
Washington, DC.
Roanoke Rapids
Annandale, Va.
Conway
Raleigh
Newton
^ (^ P
474 MUSIC
Sophomores
Boulton, Nigel P.
Bridges. Barbara .
Daughlry, Kalhle
Deese, Charles !
Deshaw, Charlene
Driver, John T.
Dugger, Brenda
Dussinger, Diane
S./er Cily
Hilhvilh, Va.
Fayelteville
Emporia, Va.
Richmond, Va
Abmglon, Va
Portsmouth, Va
Fan Sheridan, lit.
Wayne, N.J.
land.s
Charlotte
Alexandria, Va.
Gaither, Mary J. Greensboro
Goodall, Linda C. Greenville
Goodnight, Becky G. Hickory
Gutekunst, James P. Weymouth, Mass.
Hoiloman, Susan P. Murfreesboro
Holloway, Wm. Stephen /(sheboro
Klugel, Kristina M.
Little, Sandra D.
Longacre, James R.
Lowder, Christine E.
MacDonald, M Bruc
Manning, Mona F.
Mumford, Sandra L.
Secor, Albert
Smith, Shirley 1.
Somers, Jacquelini
Starcher, Stafford L.
Wages, Gary R.
gsai/A
chard W.
il.sabelh
Burlington
Charlotte
Durham
Hickc
Hrclio
Wiltii
New Bern
rfimond, Va.
Statesville
Bath
Asheboro
Falcon
Burlington
Battery Park, Va.
Four Oakes
Newfon
Asheyille
MUSIC 475
Blalock, John F.
Blanton, Joseph M., Jr.
Bluford, Jeanne E.
Durham
Rockingham
Charlotte
Richmond, Va.
Buffinglon, Ann W.
Burns, Deborah R.
Burton, Christine S.
Campbell, June G.
Carter, Barbara J.
Cooke, Mary M.
Cribbs, James L., Jr.
Dav
Laur,
Will
Dooley. Julia F.
EIrod, William R.
Forbes. Janet L
Fournier. Linda E.
Gillette, Jo A.
Harrelson, Martha
Virginia Beach, Va.
Char/otfesviHe, Va.
SuHolk, Va.
Laurinbuig
Goldsboro
Graham
High Point
Conover
Raeford
Portsmouth, Va.
Alberta, Va.
Smifhfie/d, Va.
Forest Park, Ga.
Springfield. Va.
falls Church, Va.
Chesapeake. Va.
Han, Raymond J.
Hartsell, Randall L.
Hill, Robert D, Jr.
Howard, Emily J.
Hutchinson, Timothy J.
Johnson, Debra L.
Chesapeake, Va.
Salisbury, Md.
Annandale.Va.
Richmond, Va.
Wi/Ziamsfon
McNally, April C.
Minetree, Ronald D.
Mobley, Susan H.
Overman, Lee A.
Parker, Michael J.
Paul, Susan K.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Pearman, Paulette G. Greensboro
Phillips, Martha L. Carthage
Poythress, Tony N. Henderson
Price, Michael S. Decatur, Ga.
Rouse, Michael E. Benneffsvii/e, S. C.
Runkle, Beni;
Raleigh
Freshmen
5> ^ ^ F--)
mkdk
it^MJlMmA
476 MUSIC
Sanders, Arlene
Sink, Wayne M.
Smith, Jo E
Stephenson, Donna
Sweeney, Jaqueline
Twyne, James G„ Jr.
fayeffevj7/e
Richmond, Va.
Belhesda, Md.
Franklin
Pine Level
Williams, Demetrius W. Chape/ Hill
Tyndall, James R., Jr.
Vetter, Catherine E,
Weber, Grace M.
West, Diana L.
Wiliets, Marsha A.
Wingate, Rhonda P.
Yeargin, Gene D.
MUSIC 477
School of Nursing
New video-tape instant replay equip-
ment allowed the nursing student to ob-
serve her actions in given situations. Ad-
ditional classrooms for Public Health nurs-
ing students were located near Pitt Me-
morial and Beaufort County Hospitals.
The second year in the new Nursing
Building was enhanced by the addition
of sidewalks, carpets, and draperies.
Perry, Miss Evelyn L.
Anderson, Mrs. Judith
Bennett, Miss M. Lee
Biggers, Mrs. Audtey J.
Broadhursl, Mrs, Ruth J.
Ervin, Mrs. Sandra B.
Eysenbach, Miss Joan A.
Garrison, Mrs. Judith T.
Hooks, Mrs. Bettie W.
leiner. Miss Marion R.
Martin, Mrs. Charlotte M.
Martinez, Mrs. Inez N.
Myers, Miss Edith G.
Nielsen, Miss Rhoda M.
Odham, Miss Pamela G.
Dean
Assistant Dean
Oyler, Miss Barbara I
Penry, Mrs. Mallie B.
Quiggins, Mrs. Barbai
Ratchffe, Mrs. Lona P
Suggs, Mrs. Joanne L.
Waldrop, Mrs. Bonnie
Seniors
Abbotl, Vivian I,
Apple, Janet T.
Baker, Sarah V.
Bently, Edith G.
Blackman, Gall E
Blalock, Ethel F.
Blanford, Claudia
Brown, Linda K.
Garland, Nancy
Coble, Carol S
Durha
Durha
Ferrell, Rhonda
Fussell, Ella N
Hardin, Wanda
Houser, Hilda (
Jessup, Janet E
Kilpatrick, Halli
Lanier, Peggy S.
Lingle, Jacqulyn
Papale, Michele /
Parker, Ora C.
Porter, Francis I.
Rammacher, Joani
Shafford, Jo An
Taylor, Muriel S.
Thompson, Sandra A.
Warnen, Rita A.
Wilkinson, Margaret A.
Willard, Cheryl
Bowman, Kay M
Bradshaw, Eileen
Brenner, Kathenne G
Cassell, Catherine C.
Gibsonville
Norfolk. Va.
farmvi/)e
High Point
Dudley
Farmville
New Bern
Morganton
Asheville
Rand/eman
Durham
Mayodar}
Charlotte
Fay
nlle
Rose Hi//
/Ja/e/gh
Ca//as
Pi/o( Mountain
Beulaville
faith
iside, Calif.
four Oaks
New Bern
Dan/a, Fla.
fayetleville
Elm City
McLean, Va.
Aulander
Tryon
Tarboro
Prospect Hill
Propped Hill
WinstonSalem
Raleigh
fayetleville
Nitro, W Va.
Junior
479
Chamblee, Helen
Chambless, Rebe
Collins, Patsy
ta Grange
Jacksonville
Woodland
Hayes, Va.
Go/c/sboro
i, Sandra
ird, Marion
ird, Phyllis
Jessup, Myra F.
Johnson, Rose L.
Laffileau, Dorothy E.
Lyda, Claudette M.
McDevitt, Edwina R.
Measamer, Sylvia A.
Noell, Catherine C. Durham
Overman, Janet G. Gc/dsboro
Patterson, Linda M. Coeur D'Alene. Idaho
Phillips, Annette E. GreensbofO
Pollard, Nancy E. Black /Mountain
Price, Sandra L. Selma
Rollins, Linda D.
Serrins, Joan E.
Standafer, Stepha
Waldne
Wallace
Wallace
Watson, Rebecca D
Weeks, Carolyn F.
West, Penelope P.
Williams, Judith C
Wraight, Hope M.
Young, Susan D.
Aldridge, Mary
Allen, Jaqueline
Anderson, Mary
Banks, Mary M.
Vienna, Va.
Fayelteville
Wake Forest
Chapel Hill
Charlotte
Hope Mills
Marllon, N. J.
Springfield, Va.
Winston-Salem
Greenville
Asheville
Washington
Spencer
Boone
Bethesda, Md.
LI
Sophomores
480 NURSING
g^^^-
aMSii
Barfield, Doris J.
Brandon, Pamela
Brown, Annie R.
Buchan, Elnna D.
Buford, MarjoMe
Butler, Gloria G.
Clapp, Carolyn P.
Craft, Virginia A
Daniel, Pamela
Davis, Sydney D
Ellis, Brenda K.
Gleason, Jane ^
Wi/son
Carboro
Benneff
Rocky Mount
Ra/eigh
Rosefaoro
Cove City
lucama
Wi/(yatfsvi//e, Wd.
Ra/eigh
Baft/eboro
Griffon
Winston-Salem
AsheviHe
Virginia Beach, Va.
Fayetfevi//e
Vheafon, III.
South Charleston, W. Va,
Kornegay, Deborah K. Mount Ohve
Green, Sarah E,
Griffin, Donna S.
Hart, Claudia H.
Hodgson, Mary K.
Johnson, Cynthia C
Jone
Deborah S.
Long, Mary E
Moore, Susan D.
Murphy, E, Elain
Noble, Freda O.
Vinston-Salem
Spring Lake
Smifhfield
Wilmington
Garner
Taylorsville
481
1
Smith, Glynn O.
Snow. Gloria J.
Stewart, Leslie A.
Sutton, Susan I,
Taylof, Susan E.
Thompson, Marilyn S.
Turner, Martha E.
Upshaw, Elizabeth
Vickers, Joan P.
Winslow, Mary L.
Mdcclesfietd
Spring Lake
Alexandria, Va.
Kmston
Greensboro
Selma
Greensboro
Wilkesboro
Ashley, Kathy A.
Beatty, Gloria D,
Binkley, Linda L.
Bolen, Nora A.
Boykin, Marsha B.
Brake, Linda F.
Brown, Linda M.
Bullock, Sally J.
Cameron, Doris A.
Crabtree, Ronald R.
Crickenberger, Mary J.
Edvirards, Joy E.
Flippin, Betty L.
Gay, Hazel M.
Gilland, Wanda J.
Gray, Phyllis K.
Grodzicki, Barbara A.
Ham, Joan C.
Hamblen, Jean
Hart, Gwendolyn J,
Heath, Sarah M.
Rockingham
Winston-Satem
West Orange, N. J.
Alexandria, Va,
Ho
, Janice L.
Howerton, Elizabeth
Hunnings, Ruth L.
Jessup, Vicki R.
Johnson, Susan E.
Joyce, Dianne M.
Lackey, Patricia E.
Lamb, Gloria C.
Lancaster, Beverly L.
Lane, Elsie A.
Leagans, Phyllis K.
Leonard, Marilyn J.
He
fay.
Gri/tor
Alexandria, Va.
Belhesda, Md.
Windsor
Halteras
Winsfon-Sa/em
four Oaks
Madison
Sloney Point
Hamlel
Norfolk, Va.
Roxobe/
WinsfonSa/em
Wilmington
482 NURSING
Luper, Gail T.
Martin, Elizabeth A
Mathews, Rebecca /
McCandless, Patsy J. Vanceborc
McDermolt, Colleen F. Silver Springs, Md
McKinley Kath,
Merrill, Helen
Myers, Martha J
Norris, Nancy E.
Parsons, Rebecca
Poole, Gail L.
Plumb, Kathryn
Rogers, Blake I
W.
Smyre,
Staley,
Stokes, Deborah O.
Temple. Belinda E.
Toole, Deborah S.
Watkins, Kalhrine M
Watkins, Teresa A.
Weiger, Sharon A.
White, Rebecca D
Winborne, Vivian
Wooten, Mary K.
Worz, Sally A.
Fuquay-Varir^a
Rocky Mount
Wadesboro
Lumbertor)
Morehead City
Beaufort
C/eve/and
Wake forest
Maysvtile
G/assfaoro, N. J
Belmont
Winston Salem
Lexington
Raleigh
Four Oaks
Annandale, Va.
Henrietta
Salisbury, Md.
Raleigh
Greenville
Holland, Va.
Raleigh
Charlotte
NUfSiNG 483
Ander
Brothe
Buckle
Johnsc
Taylor,
Apple, Stephen W.
Arnifield, James L.
Arnold. Bernard H.
Arringlon, Linda F.
Barbour, Linda F.
Barefoot, Brenda C.
Barefoot, James S.
Bennett, Robert B.
Bone, Ellen E.
Brothers, Karen E.
Brown, William H.
Bryant, Linda F.
Burkheimer, Lucy K.
Carter, Michael J.
Casey, Leslie W.
Cash, Ted L.
Cherry, Gail E,
Cline, Lawrence O.
Curlee, Ruth J.
Dance, Cheryl L.
Davis, Bernard H.
Daivs, Margaret A.
Dayson, Debra C.
Denmark, Treva N.
General College
General College program provided a
point of entry into an academic career for
freshman students who pJanned to major
in one of the departments of the College
of Arts and Sciences or the School of Busi-
ness or for freshmen who would even-
tually major in one of the professional
schools or independent departments. The
student remains in General College for
one or two years, depending upon his
chosen major. During the time the stu-
dent is in General College, he may regis-
ter for courses in any area he wishes to
explore as a possible future major. Fifty-
three advisers from most of the academic
departments were available to the stu-
dents.
Right:
Donald E, Bailey heads General College.
Alexandria, Va.
Elizabeth City
Lagrange
Burlington
Raleigh
Kannapolis
Wilmington, Del.
Greensboro
Jamestown
Red Springs
four Oaks
Seagrove
Elizabeth City
Greensville
Jarbora
Wilmington
Midway Park
Go/dsboro
Durham
Washington
Winston-Sa/em
Norwood
Hollywood, Fla.
Rocky Mount
Greenville
Juniors
Sophomores
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J^ |» p |b>y ^ 4^
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Dixon, Donna J.
GreenviHe
Downing, Bobbie C.
Williamston
Edge, Leta S.
Fayetteville
Edmonds, Reta J.
Knighfda/e
Elgin, Mary E.
Poo/esv/He, Md.
English, Edward E.
Magnolia
Fisher, Jack A.
Fayetteville
Gardner, Wayne A.
Mebank
Garner, Cecil T.
Gastonia
Gaylor, Jimmy F.
Jacksonvi//e
Georghiou, George
Virginia Beach, Va.
Goodman, Shirley L.
Spring Lake
Green, Colleen L.
Kansas City, Mo.
Grimes, Mary S,
Fairfax, Va.
Guthrie, Randall W.
Garysburg
Hall, Deborah L.
Burlington
Hargrove, Marcia A.
Burlington
Hargus, Stanley M.
Alexandria. Va.
Hartsell, Marian C.
Norwood
Hicks, Patricia C.
Oxford
Howdershell, Jane E.
Willingboro, NJ.
HuHines, Sandra K.
Burlington
Hughes, Richard A.
Greensboro
Huneycutt, Donald L.
Burlington
Ivey, Barbara G.
Si/er City
Jenkins, Charles 0.
Robersonvi/le
Jennison, Mary J.
Fayettevi//e
Jernigan, Robert N.
Dunn
Johnson, Billie M.
Ljncobfon
Johnson, George M.
Warsaw
Johnson, Terry J.
Winston-Sa/em
Keel, Frestel B.
Rogersonvi//e
Kelly, John T.
Chevy Chase, Md.
Kidd, Gregory S.
Charlotte
Kimel, Rickey H.
Winston-Salem
King, Gwendolyn
Ra/eigh
Kiser, Anita J.
Manassas, Va.
Lagos, Elaine J.
Hyattsville
Lewis, Michael L.
Morehead City
Light, Richard C.
Roanoke. Va.
Luck, John W.
Richmond, Va.
Lyerly, James L.
Salisbury
McAlister, Gary S.
Cornelius
McNeill, Patricia A.
Clarkton
Miller, Willis S.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Minton, Rodney D.
Nags Head
Moore, Allen K.
High Point
Mullins, Timothy E.
Greenville
Naylor, Diana D.
Benson
Noble, Becky L.
Kinston
Oneal, Delbridge S.
Plymouth
Owens, John W.
Kinston
Owens, Larry J.
Murphy
Parrish, Carl F,
Durham
Peed, Terry W.
Pollocksville
Pendleton, Terry S.
Salisbury
Perry, Belinda C.
Tyner
Pope, Teresa J.
Charlotte
Quick, Sterling R.
Norlina
Redding, Gary G.
Winston-Salem
Richmond, Rita A.
Burlington
Riddick, Roger B.
Greenville
Riggsbee, Ned L.
Carrboro
Seaver, Gary A.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Silver, Ted
New York, N.Y.
Simpson, Malcolm
Greenville
Smith, Christine E.
Arlington, Va.
Speight, Judy R.
Winfeivi//e
Spencer, Randall M.
Trinity
Sprinkle, Allen L.
Forest City
Stewart, Janice G.
Four Oakes
Sutton, Sandra M.
Greenville
Taylor, Raymond D.
Goldsboro
Temin, Michael S.
Winston-Salem
Turner, Linda L.
Richland
Vaughn, Tapp
Lasker
Voncannon, Ronald I
Asheboro
Watkins, Fred O.
Washington
Whitley, George
Hunterville
Whitley, James R.
Stokes
Wilfong, Gary Howard Matthews
Willis, Susan W.
Williston
Wilson, Braxton A.
Mount Olive
Wood, Sandra J.
Warrenton
Wooter, Dennis N.
Burlington
Zellers, Harold G.
Fayetteville
GENE«Al COLLEGE 485
Agner, Angela G.
Concord
Ajas, Hirdshi
Havelock
Albrittcjn, Mark E.
Have/ock
Alooke, Margaret A.
New Bern
Aldridge, Michael I.
Greenvi»e
Alexander, Bonnie K.
Bethel
Alexander, Lounell
Chape) Hill
Alexander, Miriam G.
Char/olfe
Alexander, William N.
fure
Allemand, Cheryl L.
Benson
Allen, Belinda L.
Robbins
Allen, Irvin M.
Warrenton
Allen, Joseph C.
Cary
Allen, Nevilt A.
Sanford
Allen, Robert H.
Rocky Mount
Almond, Dennis K.
Concord
Amyette, Mary J.
Kington
Anderson, John W.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Anderson, Joyce A.
Go/dboro
Archer, Karen M.
Stalesvi/le
Arend, Georgia
Chapel Hill
Arnette, Danny G.
Princeton
Arnold, Ikie E.
Grimes/anc/
Arrington, Susan D.
Beaufort
Askew, Ada E.
GreenviHe
Askew, Lydia L.
MaysviHe
Atkinson, Ephraim, E.
Wa/sfonburg
Austin, Robert B.
Richmond, Va.
Auston, Thomas, Jr.
Greensboro
Autry, Thomas H.
Red Springs
Autry, Wanda J.
Autryville
Ayers, Lynn
Raleigh
Backus. James W.
Portsmouth, Va.
Bacon, Jeanne N.
Hillsborough
Baggelt. Brenda J.
Winterville
Bailey. Benjamin W.
CliHside
Bailey. Deborah E.
Lakeland, Fla.
Bailey. Sarah A.
Greenville
Baity. Thomas 0.
7homasvi//e
Baldree. Gary H.
New Bern
Baldridge, Cynthia A.
Jacksonvi/te
Balkcum. Bobby R.
Clinton
Ball. Deborah J.
Conover
Ballentine, David H.
Rocky Mount
Bancroft, Barbee
McLean. Va.
Banister, Barbara A.
Rye, N.Y.
Barker, Kenneth B.
Statesville
Barker, Sandra K.
Burlington
Barmann. Carlene R.
Shrewsbury, N.J.
Barnes. Brenda L.
Bladenboro
Barnes. Carol L.
Rocky Mount
Barnes. Jonathan B.
Lucama
Barnes. Michale F.
Gastonia
Barnhill, Barbara I.
Baltimore, Md.
Barnhill. Charles
Greensboro
Bass, Michael D.
Clinton
Bass, Sandra K.
Fremont
Bates. Richard M.
Falls Church, Va.
Batten. Bonnie E.
Germany
Baucom. Margie N.
Rockwell
Baxley. Marcia A.
Rockingham
Beaman. Dianna C.
Snow Hill
Beaman. John M.
Snow Hill
Beamon. Nelda K.
Goldsboro
Beckwith. Cecilia A.
Fayetteville
Beeson. Gerald S.
Kernersville
Beierschmitt. Dennis
Kinston
Bell. Vicki L.
Mount Olive
Benfields, Leila M.
Rutherford College
Bennett. Thomas J.
Hudson Falls, N.Y.
Benson. Christopher J.
Nassau, Bahamas
Berg. Judith A.
Lumberton
Berry. Cheryl E.
Greenville
Bishop. Edythe L.
Bethesda, Md.
Blackmon. Gary D.
Benson
Blair. Edward F.
Gastonia
Bland. Donna K.
Wallace
Bland. Faye A.
Washington
Bland. Marshall E., Jr.
Kinslon
Blanton. Claude H. Ill
W:7ming(on
Bobbitt. Charles W.
Littleton
Boger. Constance L.
Durham
Bolick. Daniel V.
Kannapolis
Boroughs, Donna E.
Greensboro
Boroughs, Janice L.
Southern Pines
486 GENERAL COLLEGE
Freshmen
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Bosf, John T.
Rockwell
BosTic, Rosemary B.
f/izabethfown
Bolts, Linda D.
McAdenvide
Bowers, Robert N.
Rand/eman
Bowling, James S.
Winsron-Salem
Boyce, Joseph, Jr.
Fresno, Calif.
Boyd, Mark A.
Pinetown
Boyd, Sonya M.
Gfeenv/7le
Bradbury, Sandra M.
Cary
Bragirn, Jesse N.
Raleigh
Branch, Connally P.
Garner
Braswell, Barbara G
Enfield
Braswell, Ronald A.
Goldsboro
Bregi, Kathleen J.
Sioux Falls, S.D.
Brim, David L.
Raleigh
Brisley, Nan L.
Raleigh
Britt, Gloria J.
tumberfon
Britt, Gloria S.
Newton Grove
Britt, Lloyd A.
Newton Grove
Brifton, Donald W.
Chlncoteague, Va.
Broadwater, Janice E
Charlotte
Brock, Ernestine R.
Kinston
Brockett, Samuel R.
Elizabeth City
Brooks, Marsha C.
Monroe
Brooks, Phyllis
Jacksonville
Brothers, John
Rockingham
Brower, Pamela J.
Camden, S.C.
Brown, Don R,
Mclean, Va.
Brown, Edward W.
Tarboro
Brown, Ernest L., Jr
Ltxingfon
Brown, Richard L.
Madison
Brown, Robert L., Jr
Raleigh
Brunson, David A.
Euclid, Ohio
Bryan, Jane E.
La Grange
Bryant, Bunnie L.
MicJdIesex
Bryant, James W., Jr.
Greensboro
Bryant, Luther D.
Roxobe/
Buck Sandra M.
Beauforf
Bullard, Vicki J.
Garland
Bullman, William R,
Rockville, Md.
Bullock, Martha A,
Camp Lejeune
Bumgardner, Hunter,
Jr. Charlotte
Bumgardner, Lois F.
Arlington, Va.
Bumgardner, Sharon
1. Belmonf
Burger, Barry G.
Franklinton
Burke, Nancy R.
Four Oaks
Burton, Gail S.
Greensboro
Butcher, Jeanne E.
Roanoke, Va.
Butler, Cheryl A.
Bladenboro
Butler, Donnita L.
Fayeltevilte
Butner, Gene E.
Richmond, Va.
Byars, Cynthia D.
Charlotte
Byrum, Drake A.
Vienna, Va.
Byrum, Karen M.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Cain, Rufus C, Jr.
Fayetleville
Caldwell, Arthur L.
Winston-Salem
Caldwell, John, Jr.
Williamsburg, Va.
Cameron, Hugh C.
Sanlord
Camnitz, Marc D.
Kinston
Campbell, Paul D.
Concord
Campbell, Ted A.
Dunn
Cande, Robert F.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Cannady, Linda G.
Oxford
Cannady, Nancy L.
Powelkville
Cannon, Jesse C.
Greenville
Cannon, Sharon D.
Ayden
Carpenter, Patricia L
New Bern
Carper, John M.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Carraway, Joyce M.
Elm City
Carroll, Frances A.
Winlerville
Catson, Nancy C.
Bethel
Carter, Emily E.
Reidsville
Casey, Dennis P,
Dudley
Castillo, Maria A.
Washington, DC.
Cates, Frances A.
Greenville
Gates, Walter B.
Hurdle Mills
Caudill, Wayne J., Jr. Shelby
Cecil, John C.
Greensboro
ChaHin, William, Jr.
texington
Chambers, Regina
Kinston
Chamblee, Johnnie
W. Ahoskie
Chandler, Thomas E.
Mebane
Chappell, Linda K.
Summit
Chappell, Sheryl J.
Hobbsville
Charron, Frank D.
Burton, S.C.
Cheatham, Jaqueline
Oxford
Cheek, Anne D.
Durham
Cheeley, Laura L.
Colonial Heights, Va.
GENERAL COLLEGE 4(
Cheers, Linda S.
Shallotle
Cheezum, Albert L.
Preslon, Md.
Cherry, Brenda G.
Williamston
Cherry, Nancy B.
Portsmouth, Va.
Chestnut, Wilbur H.
Tabor City
Chinn, Frances M.
Oatton, Va.
Choplin, Carolyn A.
Yadkir)ville
Christopher, Sally K.
Greer^sboro
Church, Larry S.
Elkin
Clark, Judith A.
Chocowinity
Clark, Marcia J.
Annar)daie, Va.
Clark, Rodnea T).
Jacksonvi/te
Clay, Sarah W.
Her:derson
Clay, Thomas H.
Greenville
Cleveland, Linda S.
Greenville
Clifton, Susan M,
Triangle, Va.
Clingenpeel, Sylvia A.
Salisbury
Clore, Jeannette
Winston-Salem
Cobb, Mary M.
Gre'enville
Ccburn, Michael L.
Greenville
Coffey, William B.
Kernersville
Cogbill, Norma K.
Richmond, Va.
Colbert, Jacqueline B.
Rocky Mount
Coley, Geraldine E.
Mount Olive
Coltrain, Ellen
W,lliamston
Combs, William E.
Hindman, Ky.
Coner, Donna A.
Sanlord
Conklin, Deborah J.
Kinston
Cornell, Robert H.
Valdosta, Ga.
Conroy, Norman J.
Have/ock
Conv^ay, Dedorah L.
Greenvi//e
Cook, Rockne O.
Jacksonvif/e
Corbet, Linda G.
Jacksonvil/e
Corey, Donna S.
WintervrV/e
Corkill, Lea J. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
Couch, Raymond S.
Buxton
Covington, Barbara H.
Benneffsvi/te, S. C.
Cox, Janet A.
Charlotte
Cox, Martha J.
Lexington
Craig, Mary L.
Have/ock
Crane, Corine M.
Raleigh
Credle, Allen T,
Svvanlon
Cree, Jeffrey L.
Waynesfaurg, Pa.
Crocker, Carolyn J.
Henderson
Crockett, Ethel C.
Williamston
Cronan, Loretta J.
Alexandria, Va.
Croshaw, Glenn R. Colonial Heights, Va.
Crouse, Gregory K.
Strafford, N.J.
Crowell, Daryl W.
Matthews
Crusenberry, Clyde
B/acksfone, Va.
Crutchfield, Charles
Burlington
Culbreth, Gloria F.
Selma
Currence, Benjamin A.
Rowland
Currin, Janice F.
Bethel
Cutler, Brenda K.
Washington
Cutler, Giles M.
Washington
Cutrell, Glenda A.
Windsor
Dail, Carolyn F.
Magnolia
Dail, Emily B.
Mount Olive
Dalby, Marsha L.
Winston-Salem
Daniel. Leonard P.
Warrenton
Daniels, Margaret A.
Windsor
Darden, Nancy S.
Farmville
Daughety, Minnie C.
Kinston
Davenport, Dru C.
Columbia
Daugehty, Minnie C.
Kinston
Davis, Edward C.
Statesville
Davis, Grace J.
Colerain
Davis, Janice F.
Fremont
Davis, Lanny M.
Charlotte
Davis, Martha E.
Conway
Davis, Wade H.
New Bern
Davis, William H.
Fayetteville
Day, Joseph G.
Fayetteville
Dean, Donna M.
Scotland Neck
Dean, Vivian A.
iillington
Debruhl, Paula R.
Trenton
Dedmond. Susan R.
Jacksonville
Dehn, Lynn T.
Arlington, Va.
Deitrick, Emily T.
Staunton, Va.
Demay, Mark R.
Hamlet
Demiter, Steven G.
Valdese
Demond, Lucinda A.
North East, Md.
Desvergers, Elizabeth
Whiteville
Devane, Patrick B.
Tomahawk
Dickens, Audrey C.
Littleton
Dixon, Gregory
Salter Path
Dixon, Malcolm C.
Edenton
488 GENERAL COLLEGE
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Eaker, Charle
Eason, WNIa M.
Edmondson, John M.
Edwards, Cheryl A.
Edwards, James E.
Edwards, Joyce Art.
Edwards, Nancy F.
Eggers, Ronald E.
Elliott, Katherine J.
Elliot, Patricia A.
Elliott, Richard K,
Sarah E
David L,
Patsy
Ruth
ns, Johnny G.
ins, Leslie E.
ns, Margaret S.
ins, Nancy C.
•rhart, R. Anne
china, Joseph C.
-cloth, Janice C.
rcloth, Linda P.
s, Deborah A.
icher, David A.
mer, Hilda F.
Hopewell
Richmond. Va.
Aurora
C. Wilrr^inqton
West Palrr\ Beach, Fla.
Spartanburg, S.C.
Greensboro
Winferville
Alexandria, Va.
Raleigh
Zebulon
Roanoke Rapids
Bethel
Simpson
Raleigh
Rocky Mount
Greenville
Rocky Mount
Wihon
Oxford
Knoxville, Tenn.
Washington
Hopewell. Va.
Havelock
Stanlonsburg
Wilmington
Raleigh
Northfield. N.J.
Hubert
Chesapeake. Va.
Greenville
Tarboro
Whif
lille
Stephe
Iheryl E
Joan E.
Ruby M.
Rlr:hard A.
Lexington
Hyattsv.lle, Md.
Stedman
Beaufort
Vale
Charlotte
Wilson
Alexandria, Va.
Matthews
Sanford
Raleigh
Rosehill
Pinehurst
Sanford
New yord, NY.
GENERAL COLLEGE 489
Flanagan, Hele
Flood, Jerry C, Jr.
Ra/eigh
Flyne, Kim M.
tex/ngton
Flynl, Terry L.
Germanlon
Fordham, Brenda G.
Jacksonvi/te
Foster, Doris A.
Moc/csviHe
Foster, Marilyn E.
Vanceyv/7/e
Foster, Teresa L.
Selma
Foushee, Janet L.
Ra/eigh
Fowler, Alan J
Virginia Beach. Va.
Fowler, David G.
fayelfeviHe
Fowlkes, David H.
Ra/eigh
Fox, David S.
Durham
Fox, Donna C,
Burlington
Fragakis, Dean A.
W/nston-Sa/em
Frank, George R.
Kill Devil Hills
Freeman, Gloria C.
Wilson
Freve, Yvonne V.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Fries, Deborah J.
h/igh Point
Furchon, Joseph M.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Fussell, Barbara A.
Greenville
Futch, Deborah A.
Rose Hill
Gaffney, William C.
Charlotte
Galloway, Bradley A.
Winston-Salem
Gandy, Cathy J.
Sneads Ferry
Gardner, Gloria J.
Stella
Gardner, Terry G.
Bethel
Garris, Audrey G.
Greenville
Garriss, Betty J.
Burhaw
Gaskill, Phillip L.
Sea Level
Gautier, Susan D.
Washington
Gentry, Barbara L.
Winston-Sa/em
Gentzel, Robert D.
Woodbridge, Va.
Gerlach, Leo J , III
New Bern
Gibbs, Dianna J.
Englehard
Gibson, Gerald R.
Pine Hall
Gilbert, Julia I.
Benson
Gilbert, Max D., Jr.
Concord
Giles, Laura B.
Greenville
Gill, .Marcia D.
Charlotte
Glast, Brenda C.
Bethel
Godfrey, James E.
Goldsboro
Godwin, Thurston Gai
1 Ken/y
Golden, Franklin C.
Sanford
Golgan, Rosemary A.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Gooch, Judith A.
Henderson
Goodson, Cherrie G.
Greenville
Gorrell, Charlie J.
Greensboro
Gorst, James D.
Jacksonville
Graetz, Ralph E.
Raleigh
Graham, Merrie F.
Hamlet
Green, Joseph V.
Raleigh
Greene, Leonard G.
Oxford
Greene, Barbara E.
Chape/ Hi//
Greene, Edward C, J
r. Hamlet
Greene, Joyce
Batlleboro
Greene, Martha J.
Huntersville
Gregory, Thomas M.
Shawtoro
Grier, Terry B.
Fairmont
Griffin, Henry D.
Williamston
Grimes, Carolyn A.
Mount O/ive
Guidd. Robert E.
Ho//ywood, Fla.
Guilford, Mary E.
Chocowini/y
Gunter, Emma L.
Kinsfon
Gurkin, Phillip W.
Plymouth
Gutshall, Ellis L.
Elklns W. Va.
Hackney, William S.
Si/er City
Hadden, Carlton M.
Raleigh
Haddock, Glenwood B
Ayden
Hairr, Jaqueline A.
Fayelleville
Haislif, LangdonI
New Bern
Haithcock, Ann M.
Littleton
Hale, Linda J.
Scotland Neck
Hall, Allie S.
Durham
Hall, Calton
Autryville
Hall, Rebecca D.
Fayelteville
Halsey, Donald R.
Jacksonville
Ham, Niki Cheryl
Goldsboro
Hamlin, Donna D.
Roxboro
Hamm, Jennifer L.
Tarboro
Hannum, Margaret A,
Falls Church, Va.
Hansen, Christina T.
Washington, D. C.
Hardcastle, Kathleen
Honolulu, Hawaii
Harding, Bunny L.
Richmond, Va.
Hardwick, Titina N.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Hardy, Lynn T.
Kinslon
Harlow, Walter B.
Hofabsv.//e
490 GENERAL COLLEGE
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Harper, Susan B.
Triangle
Harrell, Bessie R.
Colerain
Harrell, Susan D.
Edenton
Harrington, John L.
Lewisville
Harris, Brenda S.
Washington
Harris, David R.
elkin
Harris, Donna L.
Monroe
Harris, Irvin B.
Littleton
Harris, Lynn M.
Arlington, Va.
Harris, Robert W.
Stary
Harrold, Virginia G.
Hays
Hart, Andy P.
Fairfax, Va.
Hartis, Ronald L.
Kannapolis
Hartman, Douglas C.
Rockville, Md.
Hartman, Sheila L.
Bur/lngfon
Hassell, Fara H.
Columbia
Hawks, Mary L.
Creedmoor
Hawley, Hilda G.
Lucama
Hayes, Frank B.
Randleman
Heath, Dalton W.
Greenville
Hefner, Daniel E.
Hickory
Helms, Claudia D.
Monroe
Helms, Gerald W.
Charlotte
Henderson, Joseph
Raleigh
Henry, Donald E.
Sirosburg, Pa.
Hensley, Angela S.
Charlotte
Herlocker, Dan L.
Albemarle
Herrin, Hoytte B.
Roanoke Rapids
Herring, Beverly J.
Bladenboro
Hewitt, Roseanna
Ahoskie
Hice, James E.
Greenville
Hicks, Beverly A.
Roxboro
Hicks, James A,
Wise
Hileman, Robert I.
Alexandria, Va.
Hill. Rita F.
Burlington
Hill, Tracy L.
Lexington
Hines, Debra A.
Winterville
Hinson, Mary K.
Warsaw
Hitchcock, Robert T.
Winston-Salem
Hodges, Latham P.
Washington
Hodges, Margaret E.
Clinton
Hoffman, John C.
Lincolnton
Hoffman, Stephen D.
Supply
Holder, Douglas M.
Mount Airy
Holland, George P.
Grifton
Holland, Marolyn E.
Goldsboro
Holley, Juanda L.
Raleigh
Holley, Theresa A,
Colerain
Holliday, Ronald P.
Jamesville
Hollowell, Betsy A.
Princeton
Holmes, Linda C.
Raleigh
Holt, Julia E.
Graham
Honeycutt, Myra S.
Kannapolis
Honeycutt, Priscilla
Monroe
Honner, Randy E.
Havelock
Hooper, Debra A.
Raleigh
Hough, Rodney B.
Kannapolis
Houston, Margaritta
Winston-Salem
Howard, Kenneth A.
Durham
Howard, Mary K.
Morehead City
Howard, Wanda M.
Rocky Mount
Howard, Willa A.
Jacksonville
Howell, Nancy L.
Arlington. Va.
Hoyle, Gail 1.
Valdese
Hughes, Carolyn S.
Henderson
Hughes, James H.
Farmville
Humphrey, Etta E.
Kinston
Huneycutt, Johnny V.
Albemarle
Hunt, George G.
Oxford
Hunt, John L.
Oxford
Hurlocker, Howard R.
Concord
Hussey, Nancy C.
Wcsr End
Ilderlon, Timothy H.
High Point
Ingram, Bonnie J.
Princeton
Irvin, EJe'jnor J.
Southern Pines
Jackson, Betsy J.
Kinston
Jackson, Irby B.
Greenville
Jackson, James E.
Black Creek
Jackson, Kathy L,
Charlotte
Jackson, Leiand M.
Belmont
Jackson, Richard B.
Greenville
Jackson, William A.
Greenville
James, Brenda F.
Robersonville
Jenkins, Joseph C,
Rockingham
Jennings, Margaret T.
Jacksonville
Jaenigan, Gerald S.
Jacksonville
Jernigan, Rebecca A.
Dunn
Jewell, Windsor S.
Carrboro
GENERAL COLLEGE 491
Johns
en, Thomaiean
Durham
Johnson, Cathy J.
Hickory
Johnson, Christopher
Benson
Johnson, Cornelia
Raleigh
Johnson, Edward S.
Greensboro
Johnson, George M.
Four Oaks
Johnson, Jennifer
Raleigh
Johnson, Nancy C.
Wi!ming1on
Jones, Carolyn M.
Fuquay-Varina
Jones
Catherine S.
Wilminglon
Jones
Charles T.,
II Raleigh
Jones
Cynthia L.
Micro
Jones
Daniel L.
Scot/and Neck
Jones
Eleanor P.
Cary
Jones
Ernest H.
Reidsville
Jones
Holly 1.
Beu/aviHe
Jones
Jerry E.
Garner
Jones
Johnnie E.
Murfreesboro
Jones
Samuel R., Jr
Slier City
Jones
Susan E.
Cherry Hill, N. J.
Jourdan, Catherine A
Alexandria, Va.
Jonghans, Michael H.
Monroe
Justice, Janet T.
High Point
Keeter, Edward H.
Goldsboro
Keggereis, Lynda D.
Raleigh
Kelley, Barry A.
Raleigh
Kelley, Bobbie 1,
Camp le/eune
Kelly, Alyce K.
Henderson
Kelly, Michael W.
E/izabeth Cily
Kern, Kennerly A.
Camp Lejeune
Kidd, James W.
Manassas, Va.
Kidd, James C.
Roanoke Rapids
Kiel, Linda L.
Greenville
Kilpatrick, Beverly C.
Kenansville
Kincer, Joseph M.
Baltimore, Md,
King, Frances M.
E/on Co//ege
King, Peter C.
W;//iamsfown, Mass.
King, Vicky L.
Greenvi//e
Kirk, Patricia A,
Greenville
Klarpp, Laura L.
Jacksonville
Klutt, Henry G.
Concord
Knott, Richard E.
Fayelteville
Kohlhage, Elizabeth J
Salemburg
Kolody, Phyllis V.
Fayetleville
Kranz, Linda L.
Lumberton
Krausz, Allan E,
Ellicot City, Md.
Krivonak, James E.
Richlands
Kuester, Sally M,
Charlotte
Ladd, John A,, II
Statesville
Lalanne, James F,, Jr
Chapel Hill
Lamar, Margaret C.
Eden
Lamer, Mary E.
Durham
Lampley, Sandy M.
Rockingham
Landsperger, Nancy T
Chestertown, Md.
Landt, David K.
Ra/eigh
Lanie
, Clayton F.
Chinquapin
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GENERAL COLLEGE
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Lanier, Lawanda J.
Chinquapin
Lashley, Debra L.
Eden
Lassiler, Martha J.
Alexandria, Va.
Laughinghouse, Diann
e Pamego
Laughinghouse, Ward
J. New Bern
Lawing, Eugene M.
fayeffevi/Ze
Lea, Maiy A.
Carthage
Lea, Stanley R.
Rocky Mount
Lee, Charles R.
four Oaks
Lee, Edwina G.
Alexandria. Va.
Lee, James R.
Sanlord
Leedom, James W.
Salisbury. Md.
Leggelt, Brenda K.
Pinetown
Leggett, Hoyt G.
Washington
Lehman, Stephen J.
Williamsburg, Va.
Leib, Joanne
Philadelphia, Pa.
Leith, Sjsan J.
Greenville
Lepors, Charles R.
Fayetteville
Lewis, James B.
Farmville
Lilley, Cecil W.
Bath
Lind, Martha F.
Raleigh
Lindsay, Samuel G.
faye»evi//e
Link, Elizabeth L.
Connelly Springs
Linville, Joan C.
SummerfieW
Lipsius, Rosalind A.
Wilmington
Little, R.chard A.
Griffon
Little, Vickie C.
Ayden
Lloyd, Jan D.
Greenville
Locke, Harriet E.
Richmond
Lohmeyer. Robert C
Elliott City, Md.
Long, Cl.fton R.
Winston-Salem
Long, Elizabeth L.
Durham
Long, John M.
fJoxboro
Long, Sandra A
Virgin;a fleacfi, Va.
Longworth, Gary R.
Bluefield. W. Va.
Loring, Trudy
Williamsburg. Va.
Love, Ronald W.
Fayetteville
Lowery, Debra A.
Gastonia
Lucas, Joseph D,
frwin
Lusk, Kristi D.
Alexandria. Va.
Lutz, Ann O,
Morehead City
Luxton, Marsha K.
Sanford
Lyon, Marvin K.
Lexington
Mack, Sylvia A.
Oak City
Magurean, Wanda C.
Durham
Mallord, Larry W.
Pollocksville
Malpass, Liston E.
Clinton
Maltry, Jay S.
Miami, Fla.
Maness, Betty S.
Bennett
Mann, Ella L.
Griffon
Mann, Spencer A.
Swan Quarter
Mann, Thurston J.
Raleigh
Marr, Sandra L.
Norfolk, Va.
Marriner, Richard F.
Plymouth
Marsh, Elsie J.
Fayetteville
Marshall, Mary G.
Goldsboro
Marshall, Nancy J.
Burlington
Martin, Bobbe S.
Bethel
Martin, Danny K.
iumberton
Massey, Elizabeth A.
Richmond, Va.
MatthevtfS, Sarah D.
Nashville
Matlson, Georgene E.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Maughan, Jane W.
Raleigh
Maxwell, Arthur D.
Fayetteville
May, John D.
Fairfax, Va.
Mayhew, Lee A.
Shelby
Mays, Vickie L
Sandy Ridge
McAuliffe, Priscilla
Jacfcsonv(//e
McCain, Dacus P.
Nashville
McCann, Ronald L.
Bargersville, Ind.
McClamrock, Fleet L.
Concord
McColl, Carolyn L.
Statesville
McCombs, Catherine
S. Greenville
McCoy, Lucy B.
Springfield. Va.
McCue, Caralynn B
Staunton, Va.
McCullough, Gary L
Norlina
McCullough, Michael
H. Norfolk Va.
McDaniel, Catherine
G. Greenville. S. C.
McDermott, Reva L.
Greenville
McDonald, Linda L.
Aberdeen
McDonald, Samuel J
Elizabeth City
McEachern, Earnestin
e Red Springs
McEwenn, Margaret
E. Charlotte
McGaha, Brian J,
Fairfax, Va.
McGowan, Evelyn E.
Greenville
Mclntyre, Annie R.
Fayetteville
Mclntyre, John P.
Raleigh
GENERAL COLLEGE 493
494
McKenzie, Benjamin
W. Bur/ingfon
McKown, Jane H.
Virginia Beach, Va.
McLamb, Linda J.
Clinton
McLawhon, Caria J.
Ayden
McLean, Clarkson B,
Lumbenon
McLeod, Laura K.
Wadesboro
McNeil, Paul H,
Millers Creek
McPherson, Dixie L,
Bay ViHage, Ohio
McRoy, Lonnie J,
Chocowinjfy
McWilliams, Hugh Ml
McLean, Va.
Meadows, Kirt A.
Toano, Va.
Mease, Marilyn M.
Canton
Medlin, Charlie F.
Kenly
Menge, Helen P.
Virgmia Beach, Va.
Mensel, Robert A.
Greensboro
Mercer, Susan L.
Go/dsboro
Melz, Mary C.
Elkin
Mewborn, Brenda C.
Farmville
Mewborn, Drew A.
Snow Hill
Michael, Jennifer L.
Fairfax. Va.
Miller. Charles D.
Farmville
Miller, Larry D.
Hickory
Miller, Marcia A
Havelock
Mills, Harry R.
Sanford
Mills, Manha J,
Aurora
Mills, Sharon E,
Charlotte
Minges, John T.
Rocky Mount
Minion, Ted A.
Greensville
Mitchell, Lilly D.
Washington
Mitchell, Mary S.
Kinston
Mizell, Johnnie L.
Roper
Moon, Gary H.
Snow Camp
Moon, George T.
Burlington
Moore, Anne M.
Timberlake
Moore, Clifford S.
Reidsville
Moore, Sandra K.
Wilson
Moore, Stephen A.
Greenville
Moore, William E.
Saint Paul
Morel!., Beverly K.
Chester, Va.
Morgan, Deborah L.
Durham
Morgan, Patrick G.
Dunn
Morris, Wanda J.
Hobbsville
Morrison, Patricia A.
Vincetown, N. J.
Morrison, William R.
Go/dsboro
Morton, Karen J.
Coo/eemee
Morton, Luther D.
New Bern
Moye, Frances J.
Greenville
Mullins, Edward G.
Richmond. Va.
Mulvey, James A.
Greensburg
Murnane, Lynne C.
Arlington. Va.
Musgraue, Peter A.
Goldsboro
Myers, Mary A,
Lagrange
Myhrum, Parnell H.
Jacksonville
Nabors, Tate V.
Mount Pleasant
Nalepa, Sandra A
Arlington. Va.
Nance, Linda C.
Fair Bluff
Nash, Jane E.
Charlotte
Neal, W, Stephen
Waxhaw
Neese, Carolyn J.
Burlington
Nelson, Gail M.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Neville, Joanne J.
Roselle Park, N. J.
Nevitt, Nancy H. Port Washington N Y
Newell, Hal T.
Fayetteville
Newell, Rickie L.
Burlington
Newlon, Benjamin R.
Richmond. Va.
Nichols, Robert H.
Monroe
Nocoll, Rhonda J.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Niels, Richard
Ontario. Canada
Nixon, Ann L.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Noffsinger, Terry A.
Silver Springs, Md.
Noffsinger, Thomas L.
Winston-Salem
Nolen, Bonnie S.
Jacksonville
Norris, Jay J.
Burlington
Nowell, Richard D.
Henderson
Nugent, Joe M.
BInora. Ind.
Ogburn, Linda C.
Hickory
Ogden, George D.
Befhesda, Md.
Oliver, Anthony L.
Princeton
Oliver, Randall C.
Matthews
Olsen, Judith A.
Kinston
Olver, Doris F.
fayettevi/le
OMalley. John M.
Jacksonvi/le
Omdahl, Mary K.
Santa Ana. Calif.
ONeill, Margaret A.
Fayetteville
Osborne, Donald R.
Shaw A.f.B., S, C.
Oley, Leigh E.
Charlotte
Outlaw, Debra F.
Kinston
Overton, Lucy V.
Fayetteville
i GENERAL COlieCE
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Page, Sherry D.
fayeirevi//e
Parker, Debra K.
Annanda/e, Va.
Parker, James F.
Rocky Mount
Parker, Linda S.
Laurel, Del.
Parker, Robert S.
Murireesboro
Parks, Janis A.
Cherry Hill, N. J.
Parsley, Monica
Fayetieville
Pasternak, Barbara J.
fayefleville
Patterson, Robin K.
Charlotte
Patterson, Carol A.
Greenville
Patterson, Mary J.
Lexington
Paul, Robert L.
Kane, Pa.
Pearson, Glenn M.
Clinton
Peed, Ronald T.
Hurdle Mills
Peele, Judy K.
New Bern
Peele, Robert P.
Go/dsfaoro
Pelletier, Brenda J.
La Grange
Pender, Donna S.
Selma
Pendergrafi, Carolyn
Mayodan
Perdue, Harry L.
Greensboro
Perkinson, Clanton C.
Wise
Pernell, Patsy H.
Durham
Perry, William A.
Edenton
Petty, Wanda J.
Durham
Phillips, Georgia C.
Morehead
Pierce, Donna K.
Roper
Pierce, Linda C.
Windsor
Pies, Nancy Ellen Quarry Heights, C. Z.
Pike, Steven B.
Burlington
Piner, Vance L. V,
irginia Beach, Va.
Pinner, Ted R.
Plyrr\outh
Poindexter, M. Faye
Roxboro
Pollard, Rita N.
Bethel
Poller, Mary A.
Goldsboro-
Popp, Nancy L.
Calilornia, Md.
Potts, Andrea C.
Welcome
Pou, Constance C.
Greenville
Powell, Andy L.
Clinton
Powell, Gregory W.
Greensboro
Powell, Stephen B.
Rocky Mount
Powell, William G.
Kinsfon
Pozyck, Alan L.
Spence
Pratt, Michael R.
Arlington^ Va.
Presley, Marion J.
Carthage
Prevatte, Donnie R.
St. Pauls
Price, Thomas E.
Portsmouth, Va.
Priverre, Douglas 0.
Havelock
Prout, Robert
Winston-Salem
Pyles, Miriam J.
Richmond, Va.
Quave, Vicki L.
Columbia, S. C.
Quessenberry, Betsy J.
Raleigh
Quinn, Ernest L.
Farmville
Radford, Lynda F.
Raleigh
Rainey, Richard A.
Lexington
Rains, Robert T.
Princeton
Ratliff, Joyce M.
Kannapolis
Rauhe, Donna L.
Weldon
Ray, Linda L.
Rocky Mount
Raynes, Marcia J.
Seattle, Wash.
Reaves, Eugene C.
Greensboro
Reaves, Faye C.
Richmond, Va.
Reece, Alton D.
Summit
Reece, Deva E.
Cramerton
Reel, Freddie T.
Elizabeth City
Reger, Anthony H.
Richmond, Va.
Reid, Joan B.
Southern Pines
Reid, Paula T.
Hampton, Va.
Reinhardt, Warren A.
Hammond, Ind.
Remine, Judy C.
Richmond, Va.
Rettew, Linda J.
Pinehurst
Reusing, Stephen P.
Raleigh
Reves, Rebecca J.
Nanjemoy, Md.
Reynolds, Deborah D.
Salvo
Rhodes, Forbson A.
Jacksonville
Rice, Patricia L.
Sea Level
Richards, Dennis M.
Granite Falls
Richardson, Barbara A.
Richmond, Va.
Ricks, William P.
Wilson
Riddle, Donna L.
Greenville
Rierson, Clarence L.
Kernersviile
Riley, Brian D,
Ellicott City, Md.
Roberson, Dana L.
Williamston
Roberson, Joy M.
Robersonville
Roberson, Lillian C.
Robersonvilie
Roberts, Alfred G.
Bladenboro
Roberts, Charlotte C.
Wendell
Roberts, Lynda E.
Greenville
Robertson, Harold R.
Littleton
GENERAL COLIEGE 495
Robertson, Lewis F.
Have/ock
Robinson, Marvin T.
LoweH
Robinson, Robert A.
Morehead City
Robinson, Thomas S.
Weldon
Roninson, Wilbur H.
Washington
Robson, Geoffrey L.
Jacksonville
Rockett, aiizabeth C.
Charlotte
Rocnefort, Karen L.
Alexandria, Va.
Rodriquez, Jo A.
Jacksonville
Rodwell, Ella G.
Warrenton
Rodwell, Robert A.
Warrenlon
Roland, Paul W.
Greensboro
Rooker, Marvin P.
Norlina
Root, Jan M.
Washington
Rosser, Billie C.
Jacksonville
Round, Frances L.
Fayetteville
Rouse, Ethel D.
Lagrange
Rouse, George R.
Kinston
Royal, Mark A.
Fayetteville
Ruegg, Arnold B,
Bethesda, Md.
Rusk, Judith L.
Mayporl, fla.
Russell, Stephen M.
Kinston
Russos, Harry N.
Raleigh
Sadoff. John W.
Charlotte
Sage, Roslyn R.
Hampton, Va.
Sage, William R.
Greensboro
Salem, Michael R.
New Bern
Salisbury, Doris A.
Greenville
Sanders, Sarah C.
Hubert
Sandie, Ruth A.
Portsmouth, Va.
Sapp, Sharon K.
Eden
Saunders, Martha D.
Whitakers
Saunders, Whitney
Wilson
Sauvageau, Mary J.
Greensboro
Sawyer, James D.
Elizabeth City
Sawyer, Kenneth R.
Plymouth
Sawyer, Sherald W.
Washington
Scarborough, Deborah
Hamlet
Schoch, Stephen D.
Roxboro
Schrader, Sherryl L.
Richmond, Va.
Seism, Betty J.
Lawndate
Scoggins, Patricia E.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Scollin, Patricia E.
Jacksonville
Scott, James R.
Pfafflown
Sears, Deborah L.
Greensboro
Seiple, Kathleen J.
Durham
Sellers, Janet R.
Smithtield
Sermons, James R.
Cove City
Sermons, Rita R.
Greenville
Seward, Elmer G.
Hampton, Va.
Sewell, Teresa Y.
Greensboro
Sexlon, Francille T.
Monroe
Shank, James G.
Kailua, Hawaii
Shaw, Betsy B.
Durham
Shaw, June E.
Clinton
Sheppard, Nancy E.
Fort Gordon, Ga.
Sherman, John L.
High Point
Sherrod, Brenda J.
Spring Hope
Shields, Cynthia L.
Norfolk, Va.
Short, Robert W.
Suffern, N. Y.
Shotwell, Nina V.
SlovaO
Shuey, Michael B.
Goldsboro
Siemen, James R.
Newark, Del.
Singleton, Mary E.
Wadesboro
Sisk, Clarence D.
Jacksonville
Skinner, James M.
Whitakers
Skipper, Larry B.
Bladenboro
Slack, David N.
Burlington
Slaughter, Don W.
Blanch
Smith, David K.
Kinston
Smith, Dwight S.
Seven Spr/ngs
Smith, Gerald K.
Charlotte
Smith, Hal L.
Vienna, Va.
Smith, Haley A.
Burlington
Smith, John C.
Pink Hill
Smith, June C.
Pink Hill
Smith, Lucylle J.
Bowie, Md.
Smith, Robert A.
Kinston
Smith, Ronald C.
Vidalia, Ga.
Smith, Stephen C.
Silver Springs, Md.
Smith, Susan K.
Balto, Md.
Smith, Susan M.
Raleigh
Smith, Teresa E.
Richmond, Va.
Snyder, George M.
Mount Airy
Soltys, Martha L.
Midway Park
Sorensen, Kelsey L.
Pope A.F.B.
Spain, Linda K.
Greenville
Spearman, James F.
Rose Hill
>96 GENERAL COLLEGE
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Spell, Frankre
Spell, Mark A.
Spence, Cynthia
Spence, Larry I
Spice
Spillr
Spiv(
Patricia L.
n, Johnny
Mary J.
Spmill, Sheila
Spry, Diane E
St.
and, Franklin D.
, Linda Y.
Stadit
Stakem, Eleanor J.
Stallings, Janet
Stallings, Marcia L
Stancill, Jacqueline
Slancill, Rebecca J.
Standafer, Bruce H.
Stanford, Carolyn D.
Starnes, MaMha A.
Steele, Linda L.
Steele, Thelma C.
Steig, Patsy A.
Stephens, Michael T,
Stephenson, Edith E
Stephenson, James E
Stephens
Clinton
Roseboro
Raleigh
Kinston
High Point
Alexandria, Va.
Yadkinvitle
Mebane
PlymOiilh
Arlington, Va.
Winston-Salem
mandale, Va
Jhomasvilli
HobbsvilU
Suffolk, Va
pn, Mardie
Judy S.
Stevenson, Tho
Stockn
Michael E.
Stoddard, Beverley I
Stokes, Edna I.
Strickland, Gary E.
Strickland, Jack R.
Stroud, Belinda S.
Strouse, Douglas A
Stubbs, Alan M.
Stutts, Jacqueline J.
Sunrich, William S.
Supplee, Anne L.
Surgi, Julie A.
Sydnof, Richard B.
Talbert, Janice L.
Tanabe, Satoru
Tapscott, Edward B.
Tan, Ed.th
Taylor, Gale S.
Taylor, Jennifer A.
Taylor, Margaret P.
Taylor, Patricia A.
Taylor Ted D.
Taylor, Tony R.
Teague, Philip C.
Tedder, Pamela K.
Greenville
Charlotte
Durham
Hampton, Va.
Piney River, Va.
Waxhaw
San Francisco, Calif.
Angier
Willow Springs
Raleigh
Tabor City
Jacksonville
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem
Mount Airy
High Point
GoWsboro
We/don
Cerro Gordo
Mount 0//Ve
Balto, Md.
Gibson
Vass
Fayetteville
Utile Silver, N. J.
Hickory
Henderson
Kensington, Md.
Greenville
Harkers Island
Hertford
Monroe
Ahoskie
Gf/fton
Williamston
Winston-Salem
Walnut Cove
GENERAL COLLEGE 497
Temple, Artie J.
Elizabeth City
Tetterfon, Ernest M.
Durham
Tew, Linda G.
Dunn
Thacker, Patricia L.
Winston-Salem
Thackrey, Sue
Falls Church, Va.
Tharp, David T.
Hamilton, Va.
Thomas, David A. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Thomas, Lorna D.
Balh
Thomas, Mary L.
Burgaw
Thomas, Ruth T.
Halifax
Thompson, Pamela L.
Greenville
Thompson, Patricia S.
Rockwell
Thompson, Richard E.
Arlington, Va.
Thompson, Terry A.
Rocky Mount
Thonen, Robert R.
Alexandria, Va.
Tillman, James F.
Mebane
Tipton, Mark E.
Greenville
Towey, James J.
Chapel Hill
Trent, Herbert T.
Durham
Tucker, Earle C.
Griffon
Tucker, Randolph L.
Dublin, Va.
Turnage, John L.
Morehead
Turner, Amelia A.
Chadburn
Turner, Jerry W.
Yanceyvi//e
Tuthill, Karen R.
locton, Va.
Tuttle, Francis C.
Charlotte
Tuttle, John P.
Clayton
Tweed, Richard M.
Ferndal, Mich.
Twisdale, Charles E.
New Bern
Tyner, Randolph A.
Saint Pauls
Tyson, Olivia R.
Farmville
Vanlandingham, John
Williamslon
Vance, Janet M.
Durham
Vanderslice, Mary C.
Portsmouth, Va.
Vanmiddlesworth, Will
iam W.
W
. Long Branch, N. J.
Vaughan, Jack H.
Capron, Va.
Vaughn, Randall G.
Winston-Salem
Vause, Penny
Hookerton
Verelle, Allyne L
Sandston, Va.
Vick, Deborah D.
Nashville
Vinson, Gwendolyn A
Waxhaw
Waggoner, Linda J.
Charlotte
Walden, David C.
Granite Falls
Walker, Mary A.
Burlington
Walker, Rebecca A.
Hillsborough
Wall, Elizabeth D.
Zebulon
Wallace, Phillip O.
Gastonia
Waller, Bobbie L.
Durham
Waller, Edgar C.
Kinston
Walters, Donna R.
Richmond, Va.
Walters, Sallie A.
Salisbury
Walton, Judy G.
Jacksonville
Ward, Tommy B.
Durham
Warren, Margaret A.
Greenville
Washburn, Carol
Charlotte
Washburn, James C, III Raleigh
Watkins, Jo A.
Yanceyville
Watkins, Roxanne
Hickory
Watson, David A.
Durham
Watson, Willis E.
Wilson
Webb, Brenda M.
Franklinton
Webb, Sherry J.
Elm City
Weber, Robert H.
Dunn
Wedge, Linda S.
Springfield, Va.
Weeks, Jacquelyn V.
Wilmington
Wiesensale, Helen S.
Mechanicsville, Va.
Welch, Alice K.
Eden
Welch, Walter M.
Midland
Wellins, Steven P.
Scarsdale. N. Y.
Wells, Barbara J.
Virginia Beach, Va.
West, Maywood B.
Go/dsboro
West, Richard
fay
Wheeler, Deborah J.
Auburn, Ala.
Wheeler, Stephen E.
Durham
Whichard, Shirley R.
Bethel
White, Carolyn R.
Jarboro
White, Laura A.
Columbia
White, Sarah C.
Shallotte
White, Skinner A.
Edenton
Whitehurst, William T.
Hobgood
Whitley, Deborah L.
Robersonvil/e
Whitt, Ross G.
Burlington
Whittington, James P.
Lenoir
Eiggins, Edith F.
Jacksonville
Wilkerson, Faye E.
Durham
Williams, Jackie A.
Jacksonville
Williams, Janet H.
Atlanta, Ga.
Williams, Joseph L
Lexingfon
498 GENERAL COLLEGE
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Williams, Michael W.
Benson
Williams, Nancy M.
Graham
Williams, Richard P.
Clinton
Williams, Robert D.
federalsburg, Md.
Williams, Terrell A.
Raleigh
Williamson, Belly F.
Lucama
Willis, Margaret J.
Autryville
Willis, Tomianne
farmville
Wilson, Barbra L.
Raleigh
Wilson, Gary D.
Washington
Wilson, Mona K.
Asheboro
Wilson, Nancy L.
Warsaw
Wilson, Sandra J.
Tar Heel
Wilson, Virginia L.
Greenville
Wilson, Wendell G.
Mill Spring
Winslow, James W.
Greenville
Winstead, David H.
Merriti
Wolak, Jean M.
Havehck
Wood, Susan B.
Silver Spring, Md.
Woods, Sherry D.
Lenoir
Wooisey, Michael E.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Worrell, Marvin R.
Washington
Worthington, Graham
C. Winterville
Worthington, John M
Whileville
Worthington, Linda S.
Winterville
Wrenn, Gerald W.
Danville, Va.
Wright, Luther W.
Tyner
Wright, Xylda L.
Plymouth
Wynne, Danny M.
Greenville
Xiouris, Glykeria
Pilot Mountain
Yates, Danny W.
Pollocksville
Yates, Gail A.
Richmond, Va.
Yelverton, Donald M^
Fremont
York, James D.
Liberty
Young, Charles W.
Fayetteville
Young, Clark E.
Smithlield
Yow, Deborah A.
Gibsonville
GENERAL COLLEGE 499
Senior Directory
ABEIL. SANDRA J , Greensbo
Piycholog/, A B
ABERNATHY, BEVERLY K . MoK
Elcmenlor, Educol.on, B S : (
SrudenI NoMoool Edutolion Assoc
mens Honor Council. Allorne-
Stoff
ADAMS, BONNIE F . Durhom, N. C ; Pri-
mar/ Educolion, BE; Boplist Student Union;
Student Notional Educotion Associolion,
ADAMS. DOUGLAS E-, Greenville, N, C;
Educot.on, B S ; Alpha Phi Omego, Vice-
President. Pledge Mos'er. Secietory; Eon
Caro/m.on; Chopel Choir; Freshmon Foot-
boll; Freshmoo Swimming Teom
ADAMS, JASPER L, Richmond, Vo ■ Ac-
counting, A B ; Phi Beta Lombdo
ADAMS JUDY A , Chino Gtove, N C ;
ADKINS, JAMES E, Kinston, N, C; Physicol
Educolion, B S ; Freshmon Football; Votsit/
Footboll
ADKINS. STEPHEN I,, Eden, N. C; Geog-
raphy, AB; Gommo Thelo Ups.lon, Compus
Radio and Television; Karote Club; S G A.
Instilutlonol Improvements Committee
ALBERT, PAUL E , W,r
ALDRIDGE, JOHN M, Kinston, N C;
Business, A B ; Phi Koppo Tou, Choploin,
Vice-President; EC U. Concert Choir, Libror-
lon. President; Opera Worlcshop
ALEXANDER, STEVEN L , Greenville, N C
Accounting, B S B A ; Beta Comma Sigma
AFROTC, Generol Dynomlcs Aword, Finoncio
Assistance Grant, Flight Instruction Pro
grom; Arnold Air Society, Areo B-2 Com
ALLEN, BARBARA L , Burlington, N. C
Psychology, A B ; Psychology Club; Coed
Ihe Week ISummer School)
LEN, PAUL
Libre
and
Phi
Sigma P., President. Secretory; Library Club,
Vice-President; Alpha Beta Alpho, President;
Men's Residence Council, Secretary; Dormitory
Holl Proctor; Dormitory Residence Counselor,
College Union Committee; History Honors
Progrom, History Honors Scholorship; Compus
Christian fellowship. Choirmon; Mens Honor
AMAN, JUDY R,, Joclsonville, N- C; Pri-
mory Educotion. B.S ; Student Nurses Aiso-
ciotion; Student Nol.onol Education Asso-
AMICI. EMELIA V. Greensboro. N. C; Busi-
ness, B S ; Morching Pirates; Symphonic Bond;
Phi Beto Lombdo, Homecoming Represenlotlve,
AMON, CAROL L . Foils Church, Vo ; Busl-
ANDERSON, CHARLES C , Belmont, N
Physicol Educotion, B S.; Physicol Educe
Club; fellowship of Christian Athletes; I
boll; Freshmon Football,
BALDREE, WILLIAM E ,
tonon. Rules Committee; Holl Proctor; House
Council; Budget Committee; Student Forty,
Treasurer; Presldentiol Cobinet
ANEMA, JOHN C, Point Pleosont, N, J;
Psychology, B A ; Psi Chi, New Jersey State
Club Chairman,
ANGEL. STEPHEN R,, Greensboro, N, C;
Psychology, A B ; Symphonic Band; Morching
Bond, Sociology Club; University Union.
ANGEL, WILLARD J , JR . Greensboro. N. C ;
ARNOLD. PATRICIA C . Chorleston. S. C ;
Sociology, A B ; fosi Corolinion, Features
Editor, Circulation Moooger, Advertising Mon-
oger. Tutoring Society; Rebel; Course Guide,
Gymnostics; Modern Donee; Alpha Phi Soror-
ity; Ponhellenic Council, Recording Secretory;
Student Government Association, Movie Com-
mittee, Spirit Committee; Phi Epsilon Mu,
ATKINSON, ANDREW J., Solisbuty, N C ;
Business, B.SB.A ; Mens Residence Council,
Mens Residence Council Court.
ATKINSON. DARRELL L , White Sulphur
Springs W Vo ; Geogrophy, A B ; Gommo
Theto Upsllon; Outing Club
ATWATER, CHARLES S , Durhom, N. C ;
Business, B SB A.
ATWOOD, DONNA P., Winston Solem, N, C;
Primoty Educolion. B S,; Student Notional
AUSTIN, ANDREW Y , Woynesboi
lueeo Contestant, Presidei
Phi Oelto; College Arl,
BANKS, JAMES BRYAN, Greenville, N C;
Industrial ood Techmcol Educotion, BS; In-
dustrial Arts Club
BANKS, WILLIAM C, Greenville, N. C;
BARDEN, MARTHA SUE, Princeton, N C;
Home Economics, B S ; Home Economic! Chop-
ter. President, Vice President, Committee
Choirmon, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Reporter.
Secretory; Holl Proctor. Women's Residence
Council; Freshmon Honors Progrom; Notlonol
Merit Weekend Committee
BARNES. THOMAS E . Pleosont Hi
Business Educolion. B S ; ECU. Lo
President
EARNHARDT. JANE S.. Davidson, N. C:
Primory Educotion. B S ; Delta Zelo Sorority,
President of Pledge Closs; College Morshol;
Student Notionol Educolion Associolion
BARNHAROT, MARTHA M , Dovidson, N. C ;
Home Economics. B S ; Phi Upsilon Omicron;
Home Economics Chapter; Student Notionol
Phi Epsilon Mu; Golf Teoi
BARRY. MARY VIRGII
Home Economics. B
Chopler. Publicotion
BATES. LAURA Z., Greensboro. N, C ; Pri-
mory Educotion, BS.; Student Notionol Edu-
cotion Associolion; Model United Nations
Security Council; Secretory lo the Office
ol E.ternol Affoirs; Alpho Delto Pi; Deon'i
BAYS. MARGARET A,, Golesville, N, (
French. B S; House Council; Dormitory Co.
mitlees; French Club
Student Government Associotions Convention,
Orientolion Counselor; Review Boord; Deon'i
Advisory Council; Viet Nam Compoign Com-
mittee; Homecoming Porode Committee; Se-
curity Council of Model United Notions. Por-
liomenlorlon; Young Democrolic Club. Vice-
President; Low Society; Circle K Club; Honor
Roll; Deon s List; College Singers; Men i
Glee Club; Publications Board; fosI Coro-
l.nion; W/io's Who Among Sluderrts in Ameri-
con Universities ond Colleges.
BEASLEY, JOHN JULIUS, Roleigh, N. C,
Psychology. AB. Phi Sigmo Pi. Pledge
Master. Chi Beta Phi. President; Psi Chi;
Psychology Club; Honor Roll; Deons Llst-
Who's Wfio Among Students in Am.ricori
Universities and Co/leges.
B 5 ;
Holl.
BEAVER. H GERALD. Albermorle N. C-
Pollticol Science ond History. AB ; Men'i
Judlciory, Public Defender, Campus Rodio
Slolion Manager, Chief Announcer; Campus
Television; Homecoming 1966, Holftime
Choirmon; Student Porty; Popul
Polil
Horn
^rogrc
Blockbool.ng Conference, Europeon
LL F., Ale.ondrio, Vo ; Psychology
BELL, CORA M., Rocky Mount, N C Music
Educolion, BM.E; Chapel Choir; Concert
Choir; Sigmo Alpha Iota. Vice-President;
BELL. DANNY L , Rocky Mount. N. C; Politi-
col Science. AB; Polihcol Science Club
President. Student Port,. Low Society Young
Democrolic Club
BELL. FONDA C . Torboro N C Education
B S ; Student National Educotion Associo^
lion; Campus Movie Committee
BENDITZ. ELLEN F.. Greensboro N C-
Moth. B S ; Chopel Choir; Chi Beta Phi- pi
Mu Epsilon; Moth Club; Angel Flight
BENNETT. FRANCES T . Fo
BENNETT. JAMES D , Hovelock N C In-
duslnol and Techmcol Educolion. 6,5,;' In-
dustriol ond Techmcol Educotion Club; North
Corolino Industrial Arts; Epsilon PI Tou
BENNETT, WILL
lAM R , Fedc
irolsburg, Md.;
Business Adminlst
rotion, B-S P ;
AFROTC; low
Society, Touinan
lent Bowling
Teom; Varsity
BENSON, DON E,, Goldsboro, N. C; Ac-
counting, BS,; Summer School S,G.A- legis-
ALLISON, ANDRA I , Role.gh,
mory Educotion. B S ; Greene Do
President, Student Notional Edi
c.otion; AAU Swimming Mei
Editor, Editor-in-Chiel,
mens Honor Council,
Model United Notion
oging Editor, Wo-
ote; 1966 While
oil Queen, Runner-up; Publicotions Board,
tonors Progrom; Deon's List; Honor Roll.
ALSTON, CAROL L,, Hollister, N. C ; Edu.
lion, BS.; Tulorlol Society; Student Notioi
AYDLETT, REBECCA A.. Eliiobeth City, N. C;
Physicol Educotion, B S.; Dello Zelo Sorority;
Women's Recreation Association.
BAKER, MELFORD R , Washington, N, C;
Business Admlnislrollon, B S.B.A ; Phi Sigmo
Pi; Bella Gommo Sigmo.
BAKER PATSY E . Rocky Mount. N. C ; Busi-
ness. B S.B.A,; Student Counselor; PI Omega
PI, Vice President; Greene Dormitory, Presi-
BEAMAN, MARGARET A,, Dudley, N, C;
English, A B , Dormitory President, Secretory;
Homecoming Representative; Koppo Sigmo
Ofticiol Hostess; Homecoming Commillee;
Popular Enlerlolnmenl Commillee; Womin's
Judlciory; Women's Residence Council,
Vo ;
BEASLEY. BOB E , Dunn, N, C ; Moth,
A B ; Chi Beta Phi.
BEASLEY. EARLE, Raleigh, N. C; Politico!
Science, A B ; Buccaneer, Editor, Business
Monoger; freshman ond Sophomore Honors
S G A. Executive Council; Model United No-
lions, SecretoriQt; Budget Committee; foculty
EvoluQllon Committee. Southern Universities
BERGER, JANE E,, Chorlotte, N C; Busi-
ness Adminislrotion, B.SB-A.; flelcher Dorm-
itory. Secretory; House Council; Women's
Judiciary, Vice-Choirmon; Women's Honor
Council.
BERGER VINCENT R , Norfolk. Vo Molh
A B
BERGH, VERNA L , Modison N. J ■ Home
Economics, B S.; Bucconeer Locrosse Teom
Student Notionol Education Association-
BERRY, HELEN L , f uguoy-Vorino, N, C;
Librory Science ond History, B S ; Gommo
Bcio Phi,, Treoiurer; Alpha Belo Alpho,
BERRY, PATRICK K, Jocksonville, N, C;
Business Administration, B S B A ; Phi Beta
Lombdo, Vice President, President, Stole
Treosurer. Assistant lo Stote Chairman, State
Committee; EosI Corol.n.on, Pete/. Corres-
pondence Editor; Key, Organizations Editor;
Bucconeer, Spanish Club; Who's Who Among
Student! ,n Xmericon UniVeri.t/ei ond Col-
No
Edui
BICKHAM, JANEr t., Chorlot
Primary Education, B S ; Kappo Delto, Seci
tory; Senior Ponhellenic Delegole, Hor
Council; Student Parle; ECU- Delegote
Southeostern Panhellenic Convention.
BINET, mCHARD E , Goldsboro. N. C ,
counting, BS.B A.; AFROTC; Arnold Air
ciely. Comptroller; Phi Alpha Sigmo, Tr(
urer; Circle K Club; Homecoming Commitl
Vo ,
SINKLEY. ELDON D-,
BIRCHER, JOHN C, Greenville, N. C; Music,
B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secre-
tory; Morching Pirates; E.C.U, Orchestro,
Jozi Ensemble; Symphonic Bond.
BIRMINGHAM, JANE Y., Kings Mouotoin,
N. C, Music Educol.on. B M E.; Sigmo Alpha
Iota, Sergeant-ot-Arms, President; Opera
Workshop, Concert Choir; Music Education
Notionol Conference, Secretary.
BISHOP, JULIUS L-, Raleigh, N. C; Polili-
col Science. A.B.; Young Republiconi Club;
Lo* Society; Politicol Science Club
BISHOP, RICHARD W,, Arlington, Vo ; Psy-
chology and Philosophy, A B ; Young Demo-
cratic Club.
BIAIR, BARBARA A , Hope Mills, N. C;
Elemenlory Educotlon, B S ; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion.
BLAIR, BRENDA E., Mount Ait/, N. C ; Busi-
ness Administration. BS.B A ; Student Nurses'
Associotion; Phi Beta Lambda.
BLAIR, LINDA E.. Mount Airy. N. C; Pri-
mary Education. B.S.; Student Notionol Edu-
cotion Association; Association for Child-
hood Education; Campus Rodio.
BLALOCK, LYNDA W , Linden, N. C ; Horn
Economics, BS; Home Economics Choptei
Phi Upiilon Omicron.
BLANFORD, CLAUDIA M , New Bern N C
Nursing, BSN; Student Nurses Assocot.or
District By-lov>5 Committee Honor Roll; Angi
Flight, Comptroller Pledge Closs
Educotion Association; Vielnom Christmi
Drive, Publicity Choirmon; Fleming Dorr
Religious Chairman; Baptist Student Union
BOBO, PAULA R., Molthew, N C : Art, B.S
North Cotolino An Educotion Associotioi
Student Notionol Art Educotion Associotioi
College Artists of the School of Art, Vici
President, President; Sloy Dorm, Fine Ar
Committee; Fletcher Dorm, House Council.
BOITS, SHARON L., McAdenvi
Art, Interior Design, A B ; Noti
of Interior Designers
BOWEN. CORNELIA E , Prince
Upsilon Omicron; H
BOWEN, DANNY,
BOWER, THOMAS
Chemistry, A.B,; Pri
con Chemicol Socie
D.
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Stu.
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Society;
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BOWMAN. JERRY
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BOYD, GAYNOR C ,
Economics Educotioi
tisl Youth Fellowsh
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BOYD, KATHLEEN L
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President; Honor Rol
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BOYD. TONEY A ,
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BOYD, WILLIAM G
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BOYETTE, CHARLES G ,
BRAKE, JOHN M., Rocky Mount, N C ; Art
B S ; College Artists of the School of Art
Notionol Art Educotion Associotion
BRANCH, ELLEN
BRANDON, ELIZABETH A, P.tmon, N.
Sponish ond History, AB; Young Republic
Club; Angel Flight; Youth for Eost; Mc
United Nations, Poge.
BRIDGERS, LINDA M, Moccleslield
Home Economics, BS; Home Er
Chapter.
BRIDGES, VICTORIA L, Reideville, N, C;
Business Administrotion, B S B A ; Pi Omega
Pi; Phi Beta Lamtdo; Student Counselor;
Dean's List; Honor Roll; Beto Gamma Sigmo.
BRIGHT, GEORGE W, III, Elizabeth City,
N C; French, BS; Morchmg Pirotes; Gommo
Beto Phi, Vice-President, President
BRIGHT, JAMES P, Macclesfield, N C;
LEY, RUBY C , So
BRINKLEY, JULIA F., Greenville, N.
Business Educotion, B S B.A ; Freshmon Ori
lotion Counselor; Pi Omega Pi; Chi Ome.
Treasurer, Vice-President AAU Swim Mr
flOSEMAN, JANE T , Littleton, N C ; Sci
BOTTOMS, FRANCES P., Elm City, N. C ;
Home Economics, B S ; Sloy Dorm, President;
Women's Judiciory; Campus Rodio.
BRAMLEV, ELEANOR G., Foils Church, Vo ;
Moth, A B ; Moth Club; Wilson Holl, Secre-
tory; New Dorm, Presldenl; Women's Resi-
dence Council, Conterbury
BRANCH, BETTY J , Morgonlon, N C ; Spec-
lOl Educotion, BS ; Student Notionol Educo-
tion Association: Associotion for Childhood
BRINSON, GLENDA D, Portsmouth, Vo.;
Math, BS ; Foculty Evoluolion Committee.
Secretary; Dormitory Vice-President; Holl
BRINSON, MARION E., New Bern, N. C;
Primary Educotion, B.S.; Student Notional
Education Association; Associotion lor Child-
501
BRINSON. VANCE B., Gronliboro. N. C,^
Physicol Educolion, B,S-; Phi Epsilon Koppo,
Secrelory; fh/sicol Educolion Club.
BBITT, CLYDE S., Rocky Mount. N C,
Economic!, B.S.; AFROTC, Codet Ollicer;
Arnold Air Society, Operotions Officer; Aif
Force Pilot Training, Choirman of 1968
Morch-o-thon.
BRITT. DONNA R., Formville, N. C ; Pri-
mory Educotron, 8.S.; Alpho Phi; Glee Club;
Sludenl Notionol Education Associolion
BROWER, STANLEY F. Aiheboro, N. C;
Chemistry, A B ; ECU, Americon Chemistry
Society Student Affiliote Chopter, Treoiurer.
BROWN, BRUCE D , Plymoult
BROWN, LINDA K, Morgonton, N C;
Nursing, B S,N,; Garrett Dormitory, Secretory,
Hall Proctor; Student Nuning Association.
BROWN, LOIS D., Jacksonyille, N. C; Prl-
mory Educotion, B.S.; Chi Omego, Secre.
tory; SGA. Spirit Committee; University
Potty; Model United Notions; Student Notional
BROWN, MARTHA W,, RocLy Mount, N C-;
BROWN, RONALD W.. Greensboro, N. C;
BROWN, RUBY E , Greenville, N. C; Psy.
chology, AB; Psi Chi; Chi Belo' Phi;
Psychology Club.
BROWN, SYLVIA J., Konnopolis, N C •
English, B S ; Women's Glee Club' Women'!
Chorus.
BUCK, JOHN R, Ayden, N C- Bioloay
BA
BUCfcNER, JAMES C , Kernersville N C ■
Business, B S BA ; Sigmo Chi De'lto Rush
Chairman, Scho'orship Choirmon, Sergeant ot
Arms, Porliomentorion; Delto Sigmo Pi-
Society for the Advancement of Monagement'
Low Society; Freshman Golf Teom Vors.ty
Golf Team; Honor Roll,
Education Assoc;
BULOW, JOHN K., Ayden, N. C; Geog-
raphy, A B.
BUMGARNER, JANET S , Wilkesboro, N. C;
Business Administrotion, B.S.8.A.; Sludenl
Part,; Foculty Evoluotion Committee.
BURCHELl, MICHAEL R,, Ruffm, N. C; Phy
slcol Education, 8 5.; Phi Epsilon Koppo;
Phys.col Educotion Club
8URNETTE, MARGARET N.. Greenville, N. C;
Moth, A. 6.; Sludenl Section of American
Institute of Physics.
BURNS. ELIZABETH A.. Pittsboro. N. C;
Business Education. 8,5.; Dormitory Secre-
tory; Chothom Country Club, President; Phi
Belo Lombdo; Alpho Delta Pi, Correspond-
ing Secretary; Model United Notions.
BURNS, NATHAN S , Chorlotte, N. C;
8URWELL, JAMES D., Winston Solem, N. C;
Geogrophy, A B ; Phi Sigmo Pi; Gamma
Theto Upsilon; Institulionol Improvement!
Committee, Secretory; University Forty.
BUTCHER, TERRY L.. Roonoke, Vo ; Physical
Education, 8 S ; Freshmon Cheerleoder; Mod-
ern Donee Club.
BUTLER, JUDITH L., Foyeftevllle, N. C;
Library Science ond History, B.S.; Student
Nationol Educotion Assoclotlon; Alpho Beta
BUZZELLI, PHILLIP L., Anderson, S, C;
Science Education, B.S.; Freihman Baseball;
AFROTC; Arnold Air Society; Vorslty Golf.
BYRO, FRANKLIN D., Ill, Foyelleville
Business. 8.S.; Lombdo Chi Alpha
froternity Council, President.
BYRUM, NANCY A , Solisbury, N. C;
Speech ond Drama, B.S ; Notional Collegiate
Ployers; Student Notionol Education Also-
ciotlon; English Honor Society.
CAINE5, GERTRUDE M., Middlesex, N C;
Biology, B S.; Ange' Flight; Biology Club;
Student Notional Educotion Association Angel
Flight Drill Teom.
CALDER, LYNN F , Albemarle, N. C; Pri-
mory Educotion, B S ; Student Notionol Edu-
cotion Associolion
CANNON, MARY E.. Greenville, N. C;
Elementory Educotion, B.S.; Student Coun-
selor, Student Nationol Educotion Associo-
CAPPS, BARBARA D, Goldsboro. N. C; Pri-
mary Education, B S ; Chi Omega, House-
Spirit Club;
Edu.
Pon-
8F.A,; WECU Rodic
hellenic Counc.
CAPRIO, ROBERT J-,
Speech ond Dromo,
and Television Stoffs
CARDEN, DEBRA A, Durham, N C; Art
B.S.
CARLAND, NANCY R., Ashev.lle, N. C;
Nursing, B.S.N.; Koppo Delto; Tou PI
Upsilon; student Nurses' Association.
CARLSON, EDWARD D.. Chorlotte. N. C;
Business Administration. B.S.; Freshmon Foot-
ball; Vorslty Footboll; Society foi the Ad-
voncemcnt of Monogement. President; Oml-
cron Delta Epsilon; Beta Gommo Sigmo.
Edui
1 Assc
BUNCH. EARL W., Rocky Mount. N. C;
Industrlol and Technlcol Educotion. B S.;
Induslriol ond Technical Educotion Club,
President; Americon Industrlol Arts Associo-
tion; North Corolino Industrlol Arts Asso-
Eng-
CARMINE. FOREST H . Auroro. Ill ; Psy-
chology. A.B.; Morching Bond; Varsity Bond;
Gymnastics Club. Equipment Monoger. Vice-
President, President.
CARSON, DONALD H., Norfolk, Vo., Bus!
ness, B.S.; Men's Residence Council, Execu
tlve Council.
CARTER, DWIGHT H., Ellerbe, N. C; Politi
CARTER, JAMES I., Durhom. N. C; Businei
Administration. B S P.; Sports Informotior
Assistont. Director.
CARTER. LOIS M. Weldon. N, C; French
CARTER. MARTIN A.. Chodbourn.
Technical Technology. B.S P : IndusI
Club.
CASHION. ROBERT N,. Columbio, S C;
Business. B S.B.A.; Sigmo Chi Delta. Secre-
tory; Out-ofStote Students for University
Stotus. Choirmon; Elections Committee.
CASTELLINI. DANIEL J.. Vlnelond. N. J;
Business Administrotion. B.S.; Dormitory Floor
CASTLES. LONNA E , Chorlotte. N. C ; Pri-
mary Education. B.S ; Student Counselor,
Vorsity Bond; Student Notionol Educotion
Association; Dormitory Vice-President; House
Council; Koppo Delto Pi.
CAUSEY. BEVERLY A.. Wilson. N. C; Home
Economics. B.S.; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home
Economics Chopter.
CAVINESS. MARVIN L.. Corthoge, N C;
Science Education. B S.; Crew Teom; Men's
Glee Club; University Chorole.
CHAMBERS. ALLEN B.. Winston Salem. N. C ;
Industrial Technology. B S ; Industriol Arts
Club
CHECK. MARY J , Torboro, N. C; Pri
CHEEK, ADA F., Durhom, N. C; Accoui
ing, B.S.B.A.; Student Nationol Educoli
Associotion; Dormitory Publicity Choirmon.
CHESTNUT, DENNIS E., Tabor City, N. C;
Psychology and Sociology, A B.; S.G.A Leg-
Isloture: Men's Judiciary; Men's Residence
Council, Clerk of Court. Choirmon; Lecture
Committee. Secretory; Sociology Club. Treas-
urer, Vice-President; Gommo Beta Phi; Psi
Chi; Men's Glee Club, Librorion; University
Chorole; Model United Nations; Associotion
for Computing Mochinery, Secretory; Colleg-
CHORY, DIANE L , Elizabeth City,
CHRISTIAN, LINDA L , Rolelgh, N. C; Home
Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chopter;
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treosurer.
CHRISTIANSEN, JUDY A., Greensboro, N C;
Speciol Educotion, B S.; Chi Omega, Presi-
dent; SGA Legisloture; Student Notional
Association; Budget Committee; Spirit Com-
mittee; Model United Notions.
CHURCH, GERALD W., Hickory, N. C;
Business, B S.P.; Alpha Koppo Psi; Tou
Koppo Epsilon; Society for the Advance-
ment of Monogement,
CICCOLELLA, JAN L., Westfield, N. J.;
Primary Education, B.S.; Student Nolionol
Educotion Associotion; Tutoriol Society; EosI
Corolinion.
CLARK. WILLIAM F. Rockingham. N. C,
Business Administrotion. B SB A.; Tau Koppo
Epsilon. Treasurer; Alpho Koppo Psi. Treas-
urer. Secretory; Model United Notions; In-
terfroternity Council.
CLAUS. MARJORIE L . Chorlotte. N. C;
Art. B.F.A ; Delto Phi Delta. Vice-President;
Dormitory Treasurer.
CLAYWELL. JANICE M., Albemorle, N. C;
Elementory Education, B.S ; Student Nationol
Educotion Associotion; Dormitory Publlcationi
CLEVELAND, JULIAN L., Greenville, N. C;
Industrial Education, BS.; Epsilon Pi Tou,
President; Industriol Arts Club; North Coro-
CLEVELAND, REBECCA J , Gostonio. N. C;
Primory Educotion. B S ; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion; Alpha XI Delta; Greek
"All-Sing " Co-Choirman; Women's Glee Club;
Dormitory Vice-President.
COBB. ANNIE F.. Greenville. N. C; Art,
B F A.; Delta Phi Delta; Notional Society
for Interior Designers-
COBB, CAROLYN R., Formville, N. C; His-
tory ond Librory Science, B.S.: Alpha Beto
Alpho. Free Will Boptlst Fellowship.
COBB. CHARLES D.. Greenville. N. C ; Busi-
ness. B.S.; University Union; WECU Radio;
Chess Team; Ployhouse.
COBB, JANE G , Griflon, N C ; English,
COE, CANDICE H , Robersonville, N. C;
Primary Educotion, BS; Freshmon Clos!
Treosurer; SGA Legisloture; Women's Resi-
dence Council; Choirmon of Martin County
University Club; Dormitory Historion.
COGGINS, JUDITH M., Sanford, N. C;
English, BS; Sigmo Tou Dello; Gommo
Beta Phi, Attendance Chairman; Dormitory
Vice-President; SGA. Elections Committee;
«ebel. Reviews Editor; Womens' Recreotlon
Association; Deon's List; Honor Roll; Tutorial
Society.
COLE, GARY G., High Point, N. C ; Geog-
COLEMAN, JOHN A.. Worrenlon, N. C;
Physlcol Educotion. B.S ; Physical Educotion
Club; Freshmon Football.
COMER. BETTY G.. Sanford. N. C; El,
mentory Education. B S.; Student Notionr
Educotion Associotion.
COOKSEY. CHRISTINA J.. Foils Church. Vo.;
Politicol Science. AB ; Political Science
Club
CORRIHER. SANDRA L . China Grove. N- C;
Art. B.S.;- Student Notionol Educotion Asso-
ciotion; Women's Glee Club.
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COUGIE. BRVAR T,, Duiham, N. C ; Drama
and Erglish. B S.; Sigmo Tau Delta; Nolionol
Collegiole Ployeri; Foreign Film Commillee.
COUNTS, DONALD R., Foyelleville, N. C;
Geology, B.A.; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society,
Areo Informolion Officer; Flight Instruction
Program; Eoit Coralina Debote Teom; Young
Democratic Club.
COUSINS. CATHERINE W , Kinston, N C ;
Elementary Education, B,S.
COX DIANA G., New Bein. N. C, Pri-
mory Educotion, 6,5,; Student National Edu-
cation Association; Association for Child-
tiood Educotion.
COX, GILDA, Fayetle.ille, N. C; Moth,
B.S,; Math Club; Boptist Student Union
COX, HOWARD T., Asheboco, N, C; In-
dustrial Technology. BS.P.; Industriol Tech-
nology Club
N, C; Busi-
i, N. C ; Psy-
COX, JERRY R , Greenville
ness, B S B A
COX, LYNDA S , Mount Oli
chology, A B
COX. WESLEY D.. Cove City, N. C ; In-
dustriol Technology. B.S P.; Industriol ond
Technicol Education Club: Epsilon Pi Tou,
CRAFT. STEPHEN D . Sorologo. N, C ; Phy-
sicol Education, BS
CRAIN, GEORGE E , Elizobeth City, N C;
Che
. A B,
CRAIN, PHYLLIS W.. Belvidere. N. C ; Ele-
mentory Educotion, B S ; Student Notional
CRATCH, SAMMIE L . Blounts Creek, N. C;
Psychology. A,B ; Ps. Chi; Psychology Club.
CRAWFORD. ELIZABETH C, Concord. N, C;
Moth. B5; Student Counselor; Math Club;
Pi Mu Epsilon; Chi Belo Phi, Homecoming
CREECH. DWIGHT M. Smithlield. N, C;
Psychology ond Philosophy, A B ; Philosophy
Club,
CRISP, WILLIAM R , P.netops, N C ; Ac-
CROMARTIE, ELIZABETH C. Wadesbora.
N C.; Sociology. A B ; Sociology Club;
Dormitory President
CROMARTIE. JEAN D. Dunn. N C; Ele-
memory Educotion. B.S.; Student Notional
Educotion Associotion.
CROTTS. DAVID F.. Burlington. N. C ; Busi-
ness Administration. BS ; Vorjity Trock;
Wesley Foundotion Council
CUFF, JAMES J , Neword. Del,. Account-
ing, B S B A , Society for the Advoncement
of Monogement, Newman Club; Phi Beta
lombdo,
CUITON. MARTHA A.. New Bern. N, C;
French. B S ; Women's Glee Club; Student
Nationol Education Asiociolion; Bucconeer,
Dormitory Social Committee; fosf Corolinian,
Young Democrotic Club; Foculty Evoluolion
CUNNINGHAM. SUSAN O . Swansboro. N C ;
Elementary Education, B.S,; Alpha Phi; Stu-
dent Notionol Educotion Association; Wo-
men's Residence Council,
CUTTS, FANN M., Slovoll, N. C ; Hoi
Economics, B.S.; College Future Homemok
of Americo; Phi Epsilon Omicron.
DAIL, DAVID, Winterville, N. C; Business.
B.S B A ; fost Corolinian, Advertising Man-
oger; E C U. Low Society; WECU Radio
DANOWSKI, JAMES L , Chomblee, Ga ; Bu
ness Administrotion, B S,6-A ; Freshman 6,
ketboll; Vorsity Bosketboll; Tou Koppo Ep
Ion, Alpho Koppo Psi,
DANOWSKI, THOMAS F , Chomblee, Gi
Business Administrotion, BS.B A ; Freshm
Bosketboll; Vorsity Bosketboll; Tou Kop
Epsilon; Intromurols
DARK, SCARLET A,, Beor Creek, N, I
Primory Education. B S ; Young Democro
Club: Koppo Delta
DAUGHTRY. CARL M. Wade. N C; Busi-
ness Administrotion. B S P ; Alpho Koppo
Psi; Tou Koppa Epsilon
DAUGHTRY, CAROLYN M,, Roonoke Ropids.
N. C; Elementory Educotion. BS: Dormi-
tory Vice-President.
DAUGHTRY, EMILY
DAUGHTRY. JANICE E . Conwoy. N C ;
Home Economics, B S.; Student Counselor;
Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron,
Condfe Reporter, Publicity Committee Choir-
DAVENPORT. HAYWOOD E., Columbio,
N C. Industriol and Technical Educotion,
B S.; Industriol and Technical Educotion
Club. Secretary; Epsilon Pi Tou
OAVES, D. RICHARD, Kannopolis, N. C;
Politicol Science. A B.; fast Carolinian, Fea-
tures Editor, Business Monoger; S G A. Leg-
isloture; Budget Committee: Artist Series Com-
DAVIS, BARBARA D , Rocky Mount, N. C;
Business Educotion, BS-; S G A Legisloture;
Angel Flight, Treasurer; 1967 Military Boll
Queen, P. Omega Pi; Homecoming Repre-
sentative,
DAVIS, BETTY L., Kombridge, Va.; Elementary
Educotion, B S ; Student Notional Education
Associotion; Women s Recreotion Association;
Fine Arts Committee; Social Committee; Home-
coming Committee,
DAVIS, BUFORD I , Roeford, N C.; Busi-
ness, B S ; S G A. Treosurer; Men's Residence
Council, President, Vice-President; Kappa
Sigmo: University Party; Dormitory Counselor;
Budget Committee Chairman
DAVIS, FANNIE A, Conwoy, N. C: Home
Economics, B S ; Student Counselor; Phi Upsi-
lon Omicron, Home Economics Chapter; State
DAVIS, HELEN G , Goldsboro, N. C.; Busi-
ness Education, B 5 ; Pi Omega Pi; Phi
Beta Lombdo
DAVIS, JERE L, Winston Solem, N. C:
Business, A B
DAVIS, JOHN A , Colypso, N C; Biology,
AB; AFROTC; Men's Glee Club; Phi Sigma
Pi; Dhill Team, Commonder; Angel Flight
Drill Teom Commonder; Arnold Air Society;
Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges
DAVIS, KAREN 6, Shelby, N, C; Sociology,
A B ; Chi Omego; Homecoming Committee;
Spirit Committee, Sociology Club
DAVIS, LUELA J , Holly Ridge, N C ; Home
Economics, B S.; Alpha Phi, Secretory: Dormi-
tory Counselor; Home Economics Club.
DAVIS, MARGARET A., Burlington, N C;
English, BS; Sigma Tau Delto, President;
Key; Marshall; Gamma Beta Phi,
DAY, MARY E , Roxboro, N, C; Special
Education, BS,; Student National Education
Association; Association for Childhood Edu-
cation; Dormitory Officer
DAY, PAMELA M-, Springfield, Vo,; English,
B,S.; E.CU. Orchestro; Angel Flight, Pledge
President; Wesley Foundation, President; Slu-
dent Counselor; Sigma Tou Delta,
DEAN. NANCY C .
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DEANS, KENNETH N. Homplor. Vo,; Mu-
sic, BM.; Ph. Mu Alpho. Morching Bond;
S/mphonic Band; Vorsity Band; Wind En-
lemble; Jazz Ensemble; E C.U. Orchjstro
DE8RUHL, JAMES F , Dover, N C . Chemisfy,
BSP; Freshman Boskelboll; American Chem.-
<ol Soc.ely; Circle K Club
DENNIS, ROBERT C, Jameslown, Pa; Indus-
trial ond Technicol Educolion, B.5 ; Indus-
trial ond Technicol Educotion Club; Society
DENNY, CHARLES C, Concord, N C; Math,
8 5 Mens Residence Council; lecture Com-
mittee- Men's Honor Council, Co-Choirmon,
Attorney Generol; fost Corolinion, Bucconeer;
Circle K Club; Association (or Childhood
Educolion, Vice-Choirmon
DENTON, HERBERT F, Torboto, N C;
Industrial and Technical Education, B S ,
Industrial Arts Club
DICKENS, MARTY G , Woshington, N C ;
DURHAM, JAMES E., Pisgoh Forest, N. C:
Induslriol and Technicol Educotion. B S.;
Industrial and Technicol Educotion Club;
Bopt.st Student Union
DURHAM, MARY R , Moyodon, N. C ; Nuts-
ing, B S N ; Student Nurses' Associotion:
Baptist Student Union; Dormitory Secretory,
DUVALl, MARGARET L., Marlboro, Md.; Pri-
mary Educolion, B S-; Associotion for Child-
hood Educotion, Student Notional Educotion
DYER, GARY K., Greensboro, N. C; Indus-
trial Technology, B S ; Industrial ond Techni-
cal Education Club; Inlerfralern.ty Council;
Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretory, Vice-President.
President
EADIE, JOAN G,, Newark Volley, N. Y.;
Elementary Educolion, B.S.; Alpho Belo
ENSCORE, JUDY A , Winslon Solem, N. C;
Elementary Education, B.S.; Moth Club; Stu-
dent Notional Educolion Association.
ENSLEY, CYNTHIA R , Nesvporl News, Vo ;
Business Educotion, B.S.B.A ; Dormitory Treas-
urer, Social Committee.
EVANS, JOAN D.. Greenville. N. C; Edu-
cation. B S.; Sophomore Closs Secretory; Sen-
ior Closs Secretory; Homecoming Represen-
tative; Orienlotion Counselor; Homecoming
Donee Committee, Choitmon; S.G.A Legis-
lolure; Tronsil Committee, Choirmon
FISHER, LEONARD T , Joclsanville, N, C-
FITTS, DONALD J , Raleigh, N. C; Indus.
trial Technology, B SP.; Industrial arid Tech-
nical Education Club, Reporter, Treasurer-
Marching Pirotes; Boptisl Student Union,
FITTS, TANDY W., Rocky Mount, N. C;
FLANAGAN, SHARON V, Greenville N C-
Art, B-5 ; Notional Art Educotion Associotion-
Notional Society of Interior Designers, Treos-
FLANIGAN, JUDITH G , Goldsboro, N. C.-
Moth. 6 S ; Student Notionol Educotiorl
Associotion; Moth Club. Treosurer; Psychology
EVANS. RICHARD. Charlotte, N Ci Biology,
DICKS, ROY C, Foyetteville, N C; English
ond Dromo. AB; Men's Glee Club. President.
Secretory; Phi Sigma Pi, Sigmo Tou Dello;
Notionol Collegiole Ployers; Populor Films
lionol' Films Committee, Choirmon; fast Cofo-
(in.on Honor Roll; Dean's List; Opera Work-
shop; E C U. Ployhouse; Deon's Council.
DIEFENBACK, JARED R., Hightslown, N. J.;
Business Administrotion. B S.; Koppo Sigmo,
Guard. Treosurer. President; Interfrolernily
Council.
DILL. SAMUEL M, Gorner, N C. Business,
DILLARD, JOHN T., Winston Solem. N C ;
Business Administration, BS8 A
DIONIS. MARY E . Kinston. N C ; Home
Economics, B S,
DIUGUID, WILLIAM H , Roleigh, N. C-;
Political Science, A.B.; 5 G A. Legislature;
Student Potty. Choirmon; Trock Teom; Men'!
Judiciory; Popular Enterloinment Committee;
Stole Student Legislolure.
DIX. BARBARA R , Bridge
N J ;
Club
DONHARL, GLENN T,, Medlord Lokes,
N J ; Geography, A 8 ; Crew Teom; Gommo
Theto Upsilon
DOWD, ROBERT W , Portsmouth, Vo ; Eng-
|„t, A B,; Theto Chi, Treosurer, Vice-Presi-
dent President; Bucconeer, Sports Editor
DOWELL, LARRY T . Greensboro i^' ,, ,,■
Business Administration, B S.B A ; Golf Club;
Society lor the Advancement of Monagement;
Swimming Club
DRAKE. CHARLES E., Mocon. N C; Politi-
col Science. A, 8 ; Political Science Club;
Governor of Belk Dormitory; Mens Residence
Council; Men's Residence Council Court
DRESSEL, BARRY L.. Youngwood, Pr ; Polilicol
Science ond History, A.B.; College Bowl
Teom AUernole; University Seminor on For-
eign Affairs; Debole Teom, Coplom
DRUM, LOYE S , Gronile Foils, N. C ; Geog-
rophy, A B ; Phi Kappa Tou; Gommo Theto
Upsilon
DUDLEY, JEFF F,, Stella, N. C; Psychology,
AB- Vorsily Foolboll; Fellowship of Chr.slion
Alhlites, Treosurer; Trock Teom; Junior Closs
Treosurer.
DUFFORD THOMAS F , Roanoke, N C ,
N C ; Germon ond Geogrophy, A B ; Semper
Fedeli's Society
DUKE ANN M , Washington, N. C ; Pri-
mary Educolion, B-S ; Student Counselor; Chi
Omega- Homecoming Committee; Student No-
tionol ' Educotion Association; Spinl Com-
EATMON, HAZEL K , Woodlond, N C ; Bu
ness Administration, BS; Phi Belo Lombd
Society for Ihe Advoncement of Monageme.
ECKENRODE, JOANN C , Fremont, N C ;
Music, BM; Sigmo Alpho Iota; King Youth
Fellowship, Secretory, Treasurer; University
Chorale.
ECKENRODE, RAYMOND, Baltimore, Md,;
Moth, A8 ; Varsity Soccer; King Youth Fel-
lowship, President
EDWARDS, ALANN W-, Hompton, Vo ; Psy-
chology ond Sociology, AB ; Psi Chi, Secre-
tory Vice-President; Chi 8elQ Ph., Corres-
ponding Secretory; Alpho Koppa Delta; Psy-
chology Club,
EDWARDS, DAVID A , Doylono Beach, Flo ;
Geogrophy, A B
EDWARDS, JANET A , Ayden, h
B S ; Chi Omego; Moth Club,
EDWARDS, MICHAL F , Salisbury, N, C ;
Business, 8 S
EDWARDS RICHARD W , Adelphi, Md ; Eng-
lish BS- Freshmon Footboll; Pi Koppo Ph.,
S.cr'e.ory,' Sergeont-ot-Arms; Sigma Tou OeltO;
Tulor.ol Society; Bi-Rociol Committee, Advisor,
esfield.
ELKS, HELEN R , Gri
ELLEDGE, RALPH E-, Winston Solem, N. C.
Polilicol Science, A.B.: Tutorial Society; Ches
Teom; Pol.ticol Science Club; Young- Republ.
cons Club; Student Forty.
EVERETT. HARRY C . Robersooville. N C ;
Business Administrotion. 8SBA; Pi Koppa
Alpha. Vice-President; Molh Club.
EVERETT, JAMES H , Stokes, N C Indus-
lriol Technology, BSP.; Alpha Phi Omega,
Hislorion, Secretory, Choploin; Intromurols
EVERHARDT, JOSEPH
FAIR, CHRISTINE A, Monossos, Vo ; Psy-
chology, AB; Deans List; Psi Chi; Newman
Club; Psychology Club.
FARRELL, DONALD J., Winslon Solem, N. C;
Moth, AB; Moth Club; Associotion for
Computing Moch.nery, Treasurer. Newman
Club; Young Democrol.c Club
FELDSTEIN. CHARLES R,. Jocksonville. N. C;
English, A B; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Correspond-
ing Secrelory, Housemonoger; Hebrew Youth
Fellowship; Phi Sigmo Tou; Korote Club
FENNE5SEY, PATRICIA L., Norfolk, Vo.;
Physicol Educotion, 85; Field Hockey Club;
Aquonymphs, Phi Epsilon Mu.
FLOWE, PAULA L , Midlond, N, C; Biology,
B S ; Student Notional Education Associotion;
Biology Club
FOGLEMAN, FLOYD M, Durham, N C;
Business Reol Estate, BS; Mens Residence
Council, Crew Team
FORBES, AMANDA P., Greenville, N C;
English. B S ; fost Corolinion; Young Demo-
crotic Club,
FOREMAN, JUDITH A., Kinslon, N. C ;
Business, 8 S-; Dormitory Secretory; AAU
Swimming Meet Hostess,
FORREST, JAMES H., W.nlerville, N. C-;
Industrial and Technicol Education, BS,;
Induslriol ond Technicol Educotion Club,
FOSTER, GRACE A , Ayden, N. C ; Moth,
FOY. MARGARET A., Wilmington, N. C;
Sociology, A 8,; EosI Corofrnion, Business
Manager; Young Democrolic Club; Collegiole
4-H Club; Lecture Committee; Pender County
Club, Chairman,
FREE. ANITA
FESPERMAN. JUL
DUNAWAY. MARGO D . Roxboro. N C;
English. B 5 ; Student Counselor; Sigma Tou
Delto. Secretory
DUNN. JUDITH A. Rocky Mount, N C.
DUNN, LYNDA L , Greensboro, N. C ; Edu
cotion, B 5,
DUNNING, RONALD
DURHAM, EVELYN D. Foyetteville, N C;
Speciol Educotion, B S ; Student Notional
Education Association; Tutorial Society; Uni-
versity Union Committee; Student Potty,
ELLIOTT, IRENE W , Hertford, N C, Eng-
ELLIS, PHILLIP C, Block Creek, N. C;
Psychology, AB ; Delta Sigmo Pi, Hislorion;
Homecoming Morshol; Student Activity File
Committee. Choirmon; Deon's List; Honor
Roll; Intromurols; Psi Chi; Psychology Club-
V Bern, N. C ; Pri-
FINCH, DANIEL R,, Boiley. N, C; Indus-
lriol Technology, B 5.; Industrial College
Club, North Corolino Industrial Arts Asso-
ciotion, Amer.con Industriol Arts Associotion.
FISHER. LARRY E., Hickory, N, C; Bu!
ness Administration, B S ; Freshman Bosebol
Vorsity Baseball,
GAINEY, .WILLIAM K,, Virginio Beoch, Vo.;
Business Administration, BS.B A.; AFROTC;
Arnold Air Society.
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GALLOWAY, JAMES M , Greenville, N. C;
Chemisiry. B S-; Pie-Medicol Club, Chi Belo
Phi,- Phi Sigmo Pi, Repotlet; Amencon
Chemical Societr: Honor Roll; Deon'i Liil.
GAIUP. MARY D.. BelhesrJa. M<J : Psychology,
A. 8 ; Alpha X. Delia, Sociol Chairman; Psi
Chi; Psychology Club; Chi Beta Phi; Wo-
men's Residence Council.
GARDNER, CHARLES D, Roleigh, N C;
Morleling, B S B A.
GARDNER, DAVID E,, R.chmond, Vo ; Busi-
s Adm
B.S-
GARDNER, PEGGY A , Rocky Mount, N. C-;
Business Education. 6 SB, A,; P. Omega Pi,
Secretory, Phi Belo Lombdo, Corresponding
Secretory, Miss Future Business Teacher Con.
lestonl. Second Place; Honor Roll; Dean's
t-Presidenl; Stu-
GENTRY, JOSEPH W , Elk.n. N C ; Business
GILLESPIE, THOMAS E,, Stotesv.lle, N,
AdmmlslfQiion. B S-
Science, A B ; AFROTC; Arnold Air E
ciety. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Democra
GENZARDI. LESLIE J , Fair towns. N J-.
Club; Vorsity Soccer,
Home Economics. B.S ; Dormitory President;
Women's Judiciory; Deon's Advisory Council,
GITZEN. JOHN R., Alexandrio, Vo ; 8u
S G A, Legislature; Women's Honor Council;
ness and Geogrophy, B S A. and BS; The
Student Party.- Model LJnited Nations Security
Council; Secretary, Conference Coordinotor:
GLADDEN, RANDOLPH P., Hompton, V
Alpha Delta P.-
Industrial Technology, B.S.
GERARD, JACKIE A, Woshington, N. C;
GLASS, JAMES 0 . Greensboro. N C ; Bu
Moth. B,S ; Moth Club Pi Mu Epsilon, Stu-
ness Admin.strotion, 8 5,
dent Nolionol Educotion Association.
GLOVER. RICHARD A, Hyottsville, M
GETSINGER, C- lAYTON. Goldsboro. N. C;
Accounting, B S.; BoseboH-
Geography, A B ; Men's Judiciary, Secretory;
Rmg Committee; Homeroom Committee; Spirit
GODLEY, CAROLYN R-, Greenville. N- C
Commitee; Cheerleader, Head; Bucconeer,
Elementary Education, B.S-
Business Manager, S G A. Treosurer; Budget
Committee. Chairman; Popular Entertainment
GOINS, ALAN R . Durhom, N. C ; Ind
Committee,' Model United Notions, Under-Sec-
trial Arts, B.S ; Christion Youth Fellowsh
retory o( Fmonciol Affairs; Fmonciol Advisor;
President
Who's Who Among Students m Americon
Universities and Colleges; Thelo Chi. Rush
GOINS, FRANK S , Memphis. Tenn ; Bu
Choirman; Publications Board; Honor Roll;
ness, B S P ; Korote Teom; Intromurals; Lc
S.G.A. Executive Council; University Porty.
Society.
Executive Council; Store Student Legislatute-
SG-A. Legislature
GOLDSTON. MILDRED A, Goldston, N. C
GIBSON, HERBERT W, Littleton, N
Physical Educotion, B S ; Physitol Edu,
Club; Phi Epsilon Koppo; Intromurols,
licity Director; Deans List
GOODMAN, BRENDA L-, P.ki
GARRETT, JOHN W,, Carrolllon, Va,; Physi-
cal Education, BS.
GARRETT. LINDA J., Durham, N C; Art,
BS ; Not.onol Society o( Interior Designers.
GIBSON, LEONARD H , Ayden, N. C;
ical Education. B S ; Soccer Team
GIFT. GREGORY A. Ambler. Po ; B
Phys-
Primary Educotion, BS; Student N
Educotion Association
GORDON, TONYA L,. Scott AF.B
Physical Educotion. B.S.; Aquonymph
Adm.nistrotion. B.A ; Korote Club; In
ramu-
ident; Phi Epsilon Mu: Women's Re
GARRISON, BARRY W, Chorlotte, N C;
English, A B ; Marching Bond; Varsity Band;
rols; Society lor the Advancc-nenl oF
ogement
Mon-
Association; Physical Education Club
nostics Club; Modern Donee Club,
GAP; Sigma Tou Dello.
GARRITY. FRANCES P.. Swansboro, N. C;
GILES. BEVERLY J . Foyettey.lle. N
Biology. BS; Chi Omega. Vice-Pre
Treasurer, Women's Recreation Assoc
College Morsholl, Orieototion Cou
Women's Honor Council, V.ce-Cha
C ;
ident.
GORE. JOHN S. Whileville. N C
ogrophy. A B ; Phi Kappa Tou.
Art. B.S ; Student Notionol Education Asso.
selor.'
GORHAM. JOAN R . Bottleboro. N C
ness. B S ; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta L
GARWOOD, MARY E., Wilkesboro, N C;
Dean's List, Honor Roll; B.ology Club
GORHAM, STEPHEN D , Rocky Mount,
Primory Education, B S.
GILES, BEVERLY W. Kinston, N C
Ele
Business Administrolion, B S B.A.;
GASKILt. JACK S. Elizabeth City. N. C;
Industriol Educotion. B S ; induslriol ond
Technicol Educotion Club.
GASKINS. TINA J . New Bern. N. C; Pri-
mary Educotion. BS; Student Notionol Edu.
cation Associotion; Association lor Child-
hood Educotion.
GASTON. ROBERT L. Greenville. N C;
A.B-
GEE, JOHN F , Burlington, N C ; History,
GILL, BARBARA J , Elizobelh City, N C ,
Physical Educotion, BS: Women's Recre-
otion Associotion; Phi Epsilon Mu; Girl's
Swim Club; Physical Education Club, Field
CILLAM, DAVID J , Aely, Va ; Bus.'
Administrolion, B S : Newman Club Ou'
Club; Intromurols
GOWER, AMY E , Raleigh, N C ;
Administrotion, B S
GRAHAM, ROBERT F., Burlington,
GRAY, GRAHAM R., Grei
Industriol Technology, BS;
Technicol Education Club
Sociey ol lnt<
GREEN, JANE A., Richlonds. N C ; Pri.
mory Educotion, 8-S.; Associotion lor Child-
hood Education; Elections Committee; Deon'i
GREEN. PRENTIS W., Dublin, Va ; Educo.
tion, B S ; Marching Pirotes; Men's Glee
Club: Symphonic Band
GREEN, W, GARLAND, Chorlolle, N. C;
Business. B S.
GREENE. BETTY G. Biscoe. N. C; Ele.
memory Educotion. B S.; Gomma Belo Phi;
White Ball Represenlotive; Dormitory House
Council; Student National Education Associ-
ation. Student Forty
GREGORY. NOAH P., Hertlord, N. C;
Business. A B , Phi Belo Lombdo; Society
lor the Advancement ol Management- Sponish
Club
GRIFFIN, EZRA D , Greenville, N. C ; Chem.
islry, A.B ; Phi Sigmo Pi; Chi Beta Phi;
Pre-Medical Club: American Chemical So-
ciety; Marching Pirates; Vorsity Band- Dean's
List; Pitt County Club. Choirman
GRIFFIN, LUCRETIA K, Monroe, N. C;
Home Econom.es, B S.: Home Economics
Chapter. Committee ol Home Economics
Chapter Scropbook, Chairman.
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GURGANUS, HORACE D , Jocksonv.lle, N. C:
Geography, A B.; Arnold Air Society,
Informollon Officer,- Gommo Tftefo Upsilon.
Club: Men's Residence Council.
GWYN, VAUGHN M, Mount A.ry, N. C:
Ctiemistry, A B.; Bucconeer Photographer;
News Bureou Pfiotogroptier; Key Photog-
roptiy: Bucconeer Portroil Pfiotogroptier.
GWVNN, RUTH L., Greenville, N. C; Eng-
liih, A B ; Sigmo S.gmo, Sigmo; Sigmo Tou
DellO; SO A. legiilolure; Model United
Notions Generol Assembly; Sigmo Nu Sweet.
Iieort. Freshmon ond Sophomore Honors
Progrom
HALE, ALLAN R , Roonolte Ropids. N. C ;
Math. A B
HALE, DANDRIDGE R, Altayisto, Vo ; Music,
BME: Marching P. rates: Vorsily Bond:
University Chorale; Concert Cho.r Phi Mu
Alpho; laii Ensemble; Southern Music Ed-
ucolion Notionol Conference
HALEV, DONNIE E, Durham, N C; Busi.
ness Monogement, BS; AFROTC, Reservo
Officer Training Corps , Honorary Drill
Teom; Dormitory Floor Manager; Resident
HARMON, GERALD K, Bessemer City, N. C;
Business, B S P.; Boling League Intromurols;
Phi Beto Lombdo
Treosurer; Bowling Leogue, Secretary,
HARPER, VICTORIA P, Roleigh, N. C;
Business Administrolion, BSBA; Phi Beta
lambda,
HARRELL, ABBIE K., Columbia, N. C- Pri-
mary Educotion, B S ; Student Nalianol Ed-
ucotion Association; Home Economics Chap.
HAWKINS, DANNY E., Cliffside,
HAWKINS, JOHN R, Mebone, N. C- Po
liticol Science, A.B.; Men's Residence Coun.
cil; Political Science Honors Program.
HAWLEY, ALIYSON B., Foyetteville, N, C;
Commerciol Art. B.F.A.; Notional Society
of Interior Designers; Commercial Arts Club.
HEDGECOCK, ELIZABETH, High Point, N,
C ; Home Economics, BS.
HELMS, ANCIL R, Monroe, N, C; Point.
Phi, Treasurer; Crew Teoi
(or the Advonci
HERMAN, CHARLES A , Asheville N C
Political Science, AB; PoNticol Scienci
Club; Low Society,
IINTON. JANE W., Goldsboro, N C-
rench, BS.; University Forty; Koppa Sigmi
Women's Judicioi
Chair
HJORTSVANG, CARIEEN E., Eagle Creel
Ore ; Home Economics, B.S.; Bucconeer'
Student Forty, Treosurer. Chairman, Tutotioi
Society, Morshol, Chief; Comma Beta Phi-
Chapel Choir; Alpho Phi, Recording Sec-
retory, First Vice President, Treosurer; Spe-
cial Events Committee, Chairman; Orienta-
tion Counselor; WECU Radio; Model United
Notions; Ring Committee SGA Enecutive
Council, Phi Upsilon Om.cron; Home Eco-
nomics Chopter; SGA. Secretory of Com-
municotions; SGA Legislature; Women's
Judiciory; Freshmon Closs Secretory; Soph-
omore and Junior Class President; 1966
North Carolina College Queen; Distinguished
Freshmon in Home Economics; Most Out-
stonding S G A Committee Member; WECU-
TV
HOFFMAN, NANCY J , Salisbury, N, C-
Primory Educotion, BS ; Associotion of
Childhood Educotion, Treosurer, Student No-
HOLCOMBE, CLIFTON, III, Suffolk, Vo -
Politicol Science, A B ; Politicol Science Club-
Freshmon Boslretboll, Monoger; Varsity B05.
HALL, REBECCA D, Woke Forest, N C;
Psychology, A B ; Physical Educotion Club;
Psychology Club.
HARRIS, ARCHIE L., Wilmington, N, C-
Science Education, B.S.; Men's Honor Coun.
C.I; Or, emotion Committee; Sigmo Phi
HALLMAN, CAROL A., Roleigh, N, C;
French, A B ; Newmon Club, Vice. President,
Poster Committee, Chairman; Executive Board;
Poetry Forum, Tutorial Society; Sigmo Tou
Sigmo.
HALYBURTON, ROBERT R , Homlet, N C-:
Political Science, A 6 ; Phi Alpho Sigma,
Pledge Moster. President; Honor Roll; Deon'i
List; Senior Honor Student; Interfrolernity
Council; Delta Sigma Phi Colony, President;
Young Democrotic Club; Compus Amencons
for Democratic Action; Vorsity Band
HAMMOND, JABEZ D , Solisbury, Conn
Political Science. A B ; Men's Judiciary
Public Defender, Vice-chairman; Circle K
Club; Newman Club, University Potty; Low
Society.
HANDLEY, MICHAEL E , Norfolk, Vo ; French.
AB; WECU Radio, Public Service Director,
Production Monoger; French Club Deon's
List; Honor Roll.
S.G A. Internol Affairs; Senior Closs Tr(
HANSON, DIANA P, Roleigh, N. C; Psy.
HARDEE, HOWARD E.. Greenville. N, C;
Moth, AB; Phi Sigmo Pi, Athletic Com.
mittee; Pi Mu Epsilon, Scholarship Commit,
lee; Dean's List; Honor Roll,
HARDEE. MARTHA C. Chorlotte, N. C;
Elementory Educotion, BS ; Men's Residence
Council Oueen; Bucconeer.
HARDESTY, ANITA W., Beoufort. N, C,
Elementory Educotion, B.S.; Alpha Xi Delta,
Recording Secretory; Women's Recreotion As-
HARDESTY, JERRY T., Beaufort. N. C-:
Politicol Science, AB ; Lambda Chi Alpho.-
Politicol Science Club; Young Republicans
Circle K Club; Boplist Student Union.
HARRIS, JAMES H , Noshville, Tenn.; Busi-
ness Administrolion, BSBA; Delta Sigma
Pi, Professional Chairman, Chopter Effic-
iency Index Choirmon; Society for the Ad-
voncement of Monogement; Low Society; Phi
Beto Lambda; 'Young Republicans Club;
AFROTC, Color Guard.
HARRIS, KEYMA, D. Greenville N C-
Business, B S B.A E ; AFROTC; Arnold A,',
Society; Phi Beta Lombdo.
ARRIS, MARTHA
Chester, Vo,; Pri
Business Teacher Contestont, First Place;
Stole Miss Business Executive, Second Place;
Angel Flight; Military Boll Oueen Runner-
up, Student Counselor.
HARRISON, HAZEL H., Virginio Beach Vo -
English, A B ; fosi Coro/in.on,
HARWOOD, STANLEY K., Asheville, N, C;
Geogrophy, A.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Sociol
Choirmon. Interlroternity Council.
HAWKES. BARBARA F., Willow Springs. N,
C; Librory Science. 6.S.; Baptist Student
Union, Secretory-Treosurer, Worship Choir-
HIATT TONY G Mo
chology. A B
HICKOK, KATHERINE
IICKS, BILLY R., Eton College, N. C
tistory, A B.; Mid-South Model United Nc
ions. President; Sigma Chi Delta, Presiden'
lonor Council, Phi Alpho ThetO; Undei
HICKS, GEORGE T., Gorner, N. C; Busi-
ness Educotion, B S.; Pi Omego Pi Pres-
ident; University Union. Record and' Donee
Committee Choirmon; Phi Beto Lombdo.
HICKS, JERRY A, New Bern N C - Ed-
ucotion, BS; Lutheran Student Associ'otion-
Young Republicans Club; Marching Pirotesj
Concert Band; Concert Choir- University
Union, Sociol Choirmon.
HILL, E., SUSAN, New Bern, N. C Ed-
ucation, B.S.; Delta ZetO; Student Notionol
Education Association.
HINES, DANNY R.. Griffon N C • Ac-
counting, BSBA.; Phi Sigmo Pi;' Ac-
counting Society; Outstanding Accounting
HINNANT. BRENDA S.. Roleigh N C -
Home Economics. BS; Home 'Economic!
Chopter; Ph, Upsilon Omicron, Choploin-
HINSON, WALTER L-, Mount Olive, N. C;
Business Administration. B S.; Tou Koppo
Epsilon; Alpho Koppo Psi.
HINTON, DELORES. Pittsburgh. Pa ; Pri-
mary Education. B.S.; Student Notionol Ed-
ucotion Associotion; Dormitory House Coun-
HOLSTER, SUSAN E. Budd Lake, N. J.;
Elementary Education, 8,S ; Aquanymphs;
Glee Club, Student Notional Educotion As-
HONEYCUTT, SIM G., Solemburg, N, C;
Business, B S B A ; Alpho Koppo Psi; Tou
Keppo Epsilon.
HONEYCUTT, WANDA B , Albemorle N C-
Primory Education, B S-; Alpho x'i Delta-
Student Notionol Educotion Association;
Greek All-Sing. Choirmon-
HOOGENDONK, WILLIAM P , Wilmington,
Del ; Business, B S ; Circle K Club, Sec-
retory, President; Delto Sigmo Pi, Historiam
Bucconeer, Sports Co-Editor; Student Potty-
Young Republicons Club
HORD, JAMES C, Charlotte, N. C; Po-
litical Science, AB ; fosI Corolrnfon. Edi-
toriols Editor; Political Science Club-
HORNE, DONALD F., Chinquapin, N. C;
Business Educotion, B.S.B.A.; Pi Omjgo Pi'.
HORNE, THOMAS G., Beuloville, N, C;
Accounting, B SP ; Mens Residenci Council;
Accounting Society; Honor Roll
HORTON, EUPHAIIA O., Pittsboro, N- C..-
Elementary Education. BS; Moth Club; Tu-
toriol Society; Society of United Liberol
Students.
Phi Mu Alpha; E C.U. Symphony
Vice-President; Opera Orchestro
Choir, Vice-President, President
HOYLE, REBECCA O, Gr(
Music, BME ; Women's
Glee Club.
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HUNNICUTT, SARA S, Btlhel, N, C; Mtd-
icol Ttchrology. B S M.T ■ S G A, Legisla-
ture, Review Boord; Erlefloinmenl Commil-
ree; Women's Honor Coune.l, Allorney Gen-
erol; Student Counselor; Aquonymrih: Alpha
Delta PI, Reg.slfor, Executive Member ot
Lorge, Scholorship Choltmon
HUX, MARTHA G, Rocly Mount, N. C:
Drama and Speech and L-brory Science, BS.
IHRIE, J RALPH, Louisburg, N, C; Art,
B FA
ISIEY, SARAH. Burlington, N- C: Home
Economics, B-S ; Home Economics Chapter;
Sigma Tou Delta Ployhouse.
ISNER ROBERT B, III, Mouth of Wilson,
Vo ; Art, B.F.A ; College Artists in the
School of Art.
IVEY, LINDA E. Scott AFB, III; English,
B.S.; Delta Zeto, Pledge Class President,
Best Pledge, Treasurer, Song Lender; Model
United Notions; Buccaneer, Features Ed-
ty Chorole;
Convent;
Public
ord.
JACKSON, JOHN K , Eluobeth City, N. C.;
Psychology, AB; Phi Sigma Pi, Secretory;
Lo« Society.
JAMES, CAROLYN A., Wolloce, N. C.,-
Physical Educolion, BS; Women's Recre-
otion Associolion, Vice President, President;
Aquonymphs. Secretory; Phys.col Educotion
Club. Phi Epsilon Mu, President, Porliomen.
torion; Field Hocley Club
JAMES, CHERIE p., Robersonville, N. C;
Business Education, B.SB.A.; Moth Club;
Dormitory Committees; Gommo Befti Phi; Pi
Omego Pi; Phi Beto Lambda.
JENKINS, EVELYN W., Fort Benning, Go.;
Math, B.S.; Baptist Student Union; Holl
Proctor; Dormitory Vice-President; Chi Befo
Phi; Phi Mu Epsilon; Moth Club.
toinmenl Committee; Cheetleoder, Alternole.
JOHNSON, TRUDY A, Foyetteville, NC:
Music, B.M E.; Student Counselor; Angel
Flight, Chaplain; Sigma Alpho Iota, Ser-
geont-ot-Arms, Music Director; University
Chorole, President, Secretary; Music Ed-
ucolion Notional Conference.
JOHNSON, WILBERT, Greenville, N. C;
JONES, BARRY R., Pleasant Gorden, N. C
Art, B.F.A.
JONES. BRENDA J . Kinston, N. C ; So
JONES, JAMES E, Coropeoke, N. C; Psy-
chology, AS; Lombdo Chi Alpho, Vice-
President of Pledge Class, Porliomenlonan
Ritualist
JONES, LYNN I , Raleigh, N C ; Home
Economics, BS; Dormitory Vice-President;
Angel Flight, Drill Team, Adminislrotive Of-
ficer, SGA Communications Committee;
Home Economics Chapter; Dormitory Hostess.
JONES, NANCY E , Richmond, Vo ; Primory
ond Technical Edui
JORDAN, WILLIAM H., Smithfield, N C;
Physicol Educotion, B S.; Phi Epsilon Kappo;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Physical
Education Club, Vice-President; Soccer Teom.
JOYNER, E. CORINNE, Belheven, N. C. Pri-
mory Education, B S.; Student Nationol Ed-
■JE, CANDICE B , Westlield, N J
mess, 6SB.E; P, Omego Pi, Historior
ness, BS.BAE.; P. Omego Pi, Solei
Bosketboll, CoCaploin; Theta Chi.
KELLAM, JO A., Portsmouth, Vo.; Business
Administration, B.S.P.; Student Counselor;
Dormitory Hostess; Phi Beta Lambda; fosi
Caioimian, Assistont Business Monoger.
;ING. NADINE V, Gates, N. C; S|
iducotion, B S ; Student Notionol Edui
Association; Modern Dance Club, Seer
<id-Soulh Model United Nations,
Inqel Flight, Drill Team, Administ
Officer Executive Officer, Commonder.
KING.
Educot
PAMELA M., Kin
on, B S ; Studen
sfon, N.
Notion
C: P
ol Edu
KING,
PATRICIA K ,
Foyettev
le, N
KING. WILLIAM B, Concord. N. C; Pol
col Science, A.B ; Freshmon Swimming Te.
Vorsity Swimming Team; Buccaneer
ilNSEY, WILLIAM H . Cho
er; Stu
Sigmo
Sigma Sigmo,
Education Associo
Junior Class Secre
a"
KIRBY,
Sociolo
GLORIA J,
y. AB.
High Point, N.
C
KIRBY,
Associo
lANNIE R , H
B S ; Stude
igh Point, N C ;
f Nationol Educe
n for Childhood
Ed
Ed
KITCHI
M, HANNA L.,
Educolion, B S
Scotlond Neck. N
C
KNOTT
BRENDA G ,
Fuquoy-Vorino, N
C
KNOWLES, GLENDA E , Greenville. N C;
Sociology, A B ; Chi Beta Phi; Mid-South
Model United Notions, Psi Chi; Psychology
Committee
KRAUTLER, CHARLES C , Silver Springs
Geography. SS; Theto Chi, Choploin;'
Judiciory, Secretory; Varsity Cheerl.
Head; Inlerfrotetnity Council; Homecc
Committee; Spirit Committee.
LANIER. JAMES L. Elm City, N. C; Phys-
lowship of Christion Athletes, President; Pub-
licity Director. Phi Epsilon Kappo. Secretory;
Physicol Education Club.
Education Associotion.
LASSITER. GLENN M . Raleigh. N C ; In-
dustrial Technology. BS; Freshmon Class
Senator; Sophomore Class President; Junior
Class President; Summer School S G A Leg-
isloture; Executive Council; Ring Committee;
Sociol Standards Committee. SGA legis-
Cho
Advi
President's Cobinel
Committee. Woke County Club. Secretory;
Phi Alpha Sigmo. Pledge Class President;
Choploin; Delta Sigmo Phi Colony, Treasur-
er, Choploin; Interlroternily Council, Por-
liomentorion. Mens Residence Council Treas-
urer; Mens Glee Club, Librorion; Concert
Choir. Publicity Choirmon Chopel Choir;
College Singers; Music Educotion Nationol
American Industrial Arts Association; Univ
sity Union Students Supply Store Stud
Clerk; Sodo Shop, Student Supervisor; C
mitory Floor Monoger; Who's Who Amc
Students m Americon Universities ond C
leges; E C U. Playhouse
LATHAM, SCOTT K , Annondole Vo B
mess Admmistrotion, 8 SB A
LATTA, KATHRYN M , Greensboro N
LAVENDUSKI, MARY E , Durham N. C ■
Primary Educolion. BS; Student Nationol
hood Educotion.
LAWING, ROBERT J, Mount Holly, N C;
Pol.ticol Science, A 8 ; Political Science
Club; Low Society.
LAWS, BRENDA S., Foyetteville N C
Primory Educotion, BS; Alpha Delta Phi
Treasurer, Reporter; Student Notional Educo.
Childhood Educoti
lENNINGS, IRVING T,, Nathalie. Vo.; Ge-
sgrophy, A8 ; Freshmon Boseboll; Varsity
Soseboll; Intromurols; Gommo Theto Up-
ARY P , China Grc
KUZMUK, SANDRA F , Shodys.de, Md . Psy-
chology, A B ; Chi Omego; Ponheilenic Coun-
cil, Rush Chairman; Women's Judiciary
Theto Chi Dreomgirl; Spirit Committee
JOHNSON, CULLEN O., Richmond, Vo.,
Dromo, B.F.A; Playhouse Productions;
Workshop Theotre.
JOHNSON, CURTIS W,, Roanoke Rapids.
N C ; Math, A B.; Marching Pirotes; Men's
Glee Club; Men's Residence Council; As-
sociation for Computing Machinery, Choir-
KERN. DANIEL R , Salisbury, N. C, Psy-
AFROTC; Arnold Ait Society.
LAMB. JOHN T , Greensbo
LAMBERT. J. ANNETTE, Stonf.eld, N C
Primary Education, BS ; Student Nationol
Education Association; University Chorole;
Women's Glee Club
LAMPARTER, DENIS L , Monheim, Po Dis-
tributive Educotion, BS6A; Beto Gommo
Sigmo, President; Delto Sigmo Pi, Secretor^;
A B.; Summer School Queen
Sweetheort; Delta Zeta, Vici
en's Glee Club; Student Port
LEMMONS, SHARON P , Thorn
LEONARD, HOWARD B., Oxford N C;
Dromo. B F A.; EC U. Ployhouse; Notional
Collegiote Players; Internotionol Films Com-
JOHNSON. JACKIE S ,
JOHNSON, KATHRYN, A , Newor, Del ; So-
ciology, A 8.; Women's Recreation Aisoci-
otion. Treasurer, Sociology Club.
JOHNSON, STEVEN J., Foils Church Vo ■
Business Administration, B S ; Tou Koppo
Epsilon, Historian; Alpha Koppo Psi, Sec-
KILPATRICK. MARY E., Greenville, N. C;
Home Economics. BS; Home Economics
Chopter, University Union Committee- Young
KING, BEVERLY L , Durham, N. C ; Ed-
KING, CARLTON W., Ill, Serlord, Del;
Music, BM; University Chorole; Concert
Choir; Vorsity Bond; Marching Pirates; Col-
legiu-n Music; Music Educotion Notional
Conference.
ANCE. SANDRA
LANG. SUSAN
LANGLEY, REBECCA A., Kenly, N. C ; Psy-
chology. A B.; Dormitory Treasurer; Gamma
Beto Phi, Secretory; Johnson County Club,
Secretory. Ps. Chi
LANGLEY. ROBERTA L. Ayden, N C;
LANIER. CHARLES S, Beulov
Political Science, A B.; Freshm
Lombdo Chi Alpha; Young Den
Politicol Science Club.
LEWIS, LINDA
LEWIS, PATRICIA
507
lEWIS, SYLVIA A. New Been, N C • El-
ementory Educolion, B S ; Sludenl Nohonol
Education Association. Secretary of Nortti
Fletcher; Succoneer
LIKOS. ROBERT J,, West Oronge, N. J;
Business Administrotlon, B.S. ond B A.;
Delto Sigma PI, Correspendent, Floot Choir-
man, Bowlmg Leogue; Phi Beto lombda.
LINDFELT, ROBERT I, Hubert IM C - Po-
l.l.col Science, 6A, Varsity Bosketboll-
Young Repubhcons Club, President, SGA
LINDSAY, WORRELL K . Foy.
LINKQ. BRENDA S,,
LITTLE, 8RENDA F., Creedmoor N
Home Economics, BS;'Home Economics
let. Secretory, Fletcher Dormitory Elt
LITTLE. JOE S . Jefferson N C ■ Busine
B S and B A
LITTLE, JUDITH C Greenyille N C P
LIVENGOOD, LARRY E, Goldsboro N C
Art, 6 F A ; Phi Sigma Pi; Delta Phi Delta
President, Honor Roll
LLOYD, DAVID R., Raleigh N C Politicol
Science, AB; SGA,, Ptesidenl, 'v.ce-Pres-
■ dent; SGA Legislature, Maiority Leader,
LOCKO, GEORGE
LOGEMANN, PATSY H , BocLy Mount N
C ; Music Educotion, 6 M E ; Orch,;slra;'
W-nd Ensemble. Symphonic Band Sigma Al-
pha Iota
LONG, BOBBIE, J,, Roxboro N C English
B S ; Sigma Tau Delta. Secretary Vice^
President. Faculty Evaluat.on Committee
LONG. CHARLES E . Seoboord N C In-
dustrial and Technical Education. 8 S - In-
dustrial and Technical Educotion Club; Honor
Roll. Ame.icon Industriol Arts AssociOtion
LOG. JAICE M.. Durham, N, C; Special Ed-
ucotion. B S ; Succoneer, Women's Judiciory
Homecoming Committee; Delta Zeta- Social
Chairmon, Stondards Choirmon.
LONG, JOANNE, Wilmington N C Art
Educotion, B.S, Baptist Sluderil Union-' No-
lionol Art Education Assoc.otion, Delto Ph,
LONG. SANDRA I Durham N
B S . Fletcher Dormitory Publicity c
College Artist of the School of
LONG, WILLIAM F., Bo.boro N C Ge-
ogrophy, AB ; Gommo Theto Ups.lon.
LOWDER. ROBERT L , Albemarle N C
ColoT'uafd''""""'""'""' "^ ' ° * • *"'°T'^-
LUKENS, MARSHA A , Silver Spring Md
Moth, B S , Moth Club, Ch. Beto Phi; House
MADAGAN, JAMES M , Charlotte, N C
Business, 6,S.; Deans List; Honor Roil; Pi
Koppa Alpha, Summer School President;
Men's Judiciory; Interfrotetn.ty Council; Phi
Sigma Pi.
MAGGIOLO, LEWIS S , North Bellmore.
N Y ; Geogrophy, A B ; AFROTC
MAHAN, LINDA K , Burlington, N, C ; Eng-
lish, B S ; Student Notional Education Asso-
ciOtion, Young Republicans Club; Dormitory
Sociol Committee; Angel Flight. Outstond-
ing Pledge. Drill Team. E.ecuti.e Officer
MAHLER, REBECCA L, Griffon. N. C Spe-
ciol Educotion. B S ; Student National Ed-
ucation Association; Association for Child-
MANN, JODY L-. Coloniol Heights, Vo ; El-
ementary Educotion, B S ; Student Notional
Education Association
ciotion; Association for Childhood Education
MANNING. FRANCES J . Williomston N C
Primary Education. B S , Student Notiono
JING, PAMELA F,
MARGERUM, RAYMOND E., Yoidly Pa -
Moth, A B ; Sigma Chi Delta, President'
Treasurer, Interfroternity Council; Summer
School S G A Legislature.
MARKS, 8ILLIE D , Rocky Mount, N C ;
Art, B S ; Student Counselor; Dormitory Pub-
lege Artists of the School of Art, VicePres-
MARK5. WILLIAM F, Charlotte, N. C
Business, B S ; Pi Kappa Phi, ' President'
Secretory; Interfroternity Council Secretory'
Orientation Counselor
MARSHALL, DAVID R Greenyille N C ■
Political Science, A B
MARSHALL, JAMES A ShoHolte N C 8.
ology, AB ' '
MARSHBURN, NOLA E New Bern N C
Elementor, Educotion, BS- oi.entotion
Counselor; Chi Omego; Student NotiOnol
Education Association; Ring Committee,
MARTIN, HAL L, Roonoke Ropids N C-
Industrial and Technical Education. BSp!
Epsilon Pi Tou
MASON. GRACE P Both N C Business
B S ' ■
MATTHEWS, BEVERLY A Greensboro N C ■
Primory Education, B S , Women's Judiciary',
Vice-Chairman; Fletcher Dormitory Secre-
tory; Student Notional Educotion AssociO-
tion; SGA. Legisloture. Budget Committee,
Chairman, Rules Committee; Young Republi-
cons Club, Fletcher Dormitory, Social Com-
mittee, Honor Roll
MATTHEWS, DWIGHT W-, Linden. N C
Business, B S B A , Koppo Alpho^ Porlio-
lUPION. JAMES E
LYND. GAYLE. M., Springlield,
ciology and Spanish. A B
LYILE. JAMES R , Long Beach. CoM
counting. BSBA; Sigmo Phi Epsilon.
MATTHIS, MILDRED
lAULDIN. CLEMENT E Goldsboro N (
lath B S ; S,G A Legislature. Budget Co
MAY. BETSY A . Body N C Socioloo,
A B Student Nurses' Association; Sociology
Club; Psychology Club
MAY. FRANCES D Zebulon N C Home
Economics. B S ; Umsteod Holl Secretory
Student Counselor; Women's Residence Coun^
cil. Secretory; Home Economics Chapter.
Buccaneer Queen Contestant.
MAYHEW. THOMAS W , Shelb/ N C Bi„.
vlAYVILLE, MARY E . Foyetteville N C
rlementory Educotion. B S ; Alpha Beta
Mpho; Student Notional Educotion Associ-
ition; Newmon Club. Treosurer; Young Dem-
McCAFFERY, MICHAEL, Foils Church Vo -
Physicol Education, BS; Vorsity Football,
McCaffrey, DAVID L,, Wilmington, Del.;
Business. B.S.; Phi Beto Lombdo; Univer-
sity Union; Bowling Leogue.
McCANDLISH. SUSAN R . Woynesboro Vo.;
Elementary Education. S S ; Student Notional
Education Associotion; Aguonymphs.
McCORQUODALE, DONALD, Greensboro,
N C ; Physicol Educotion, B S ; Physicol Ed-
ucation Club,
McCOY. EDWARD J , Lenoir, N. C; Indus-
triol and Technical Educotion B S.P ■ In-
dustrial ond Technical Educotion Club; Uni-
yersily Union; Bowling Leogue; Christian
McCRAW. MONTE F , Hopewell, Vo ; Ge-
ography, B S , Gamma Theto Upsilon '
McCULLEN. PHYLLIS L , Mount Olive N C-
Physical Educotion, B S ; Women s Rec'-
reotion Association; Physical Education Club-
Phi Epsilon Mu
McGEE, JANE G,, Swan Ouorter, N C;
Business, B S ; Pi Omego Pi; Garrett Dor-
McGEHEE, CHARLOTTE A , Foyetteville N C
Elementary Educotion, B S ; Chi Omego';
Student Notional Educotion Associolion-
Women's Honor Council, Attorney General's
Staff. Elections Committee; Popular Movies
McGOWAN, MITTIE R. Greenville
Elementary Educotion. B S ; Alpha
pho; Student Nolionol Educotion As
MclNTYRE. CAROL J . Sneods Ferry N C ■
Physicol Education, B S ; Alpha Delia Pi!
Phi Epsilon Mu, Vice-President; Women's
Recreation Association, Treasurer, Aquo-
nymphs. Secretary
McKEE, JUDITH A . Miami Flo ■ Elementary
Educotion. B S ; Student Notionol Educotion
Association. Associotion for Childhood Ed-
Mckenzie. MARGARET O . Costle Hoyne
N C; Biology. AB; Chi'Belo Phi Filmi
Committee
McKINlEY, PATTI P . Moreheod City N C -
Primary Educotion. B S ; Alpho X, Delto'.
'" ' Song Leader, Pledge
McKINNEY, LINDA L , Goldsboro N C
Speciol Educotion, B S ; Umsteod Holl, Tree
urer Model United Notions, Poge; Alpho
ucotion, B S. ' ■
McLEOD. SARAH E . Carthage N C Homi
Economics. BS; Student Counselor' Home
Economics Chopter. Homecoming Queen Rep-
resentotive. White Boll Queen Represeototi ve
Phi Upsilon Omicron. Vice-President
McMAKIN. BENJAMIN R Greensboro N C
!7'"V''l il*„^ I'"^""" B^'^'bo"; Vor!
sity Bosketboll; Pi Koppo Alpho. President
Vice-President, pledge Trainer. Social Chair-
man; Interfroternity Council. Judiciory Com-
McMILLAN. CLAUDE D . Norfolk Vo ■ Bus
.ne„, BSBA, Phi Mu Alpha' Mo'rching
McNeill, albert D, Beouford N
Herjith and Physical Education, B S -
icot Educotion Club Lombda Chi Alpha
MELSON, KAY SUE, Clinton N C El
• Ttentory Education, S S ; fi,l Coro/'rn,on
MELTOhJ, JUDY E., Wonhaw, N. C,; Buiinen
Administration, B.S ; Phi Beta Lombdo.
MENEFEE, WADE W., II. Horrisburg Va •
Physical Education, B S ; Freshmen FoitbolN
Physicol Education Club; Sigmo Phi Epsilon!
MERRITT, FRANCES D., Greenville, N C-
Primary Educotion, B S ; Chorus; Koppo Delto!
MERRin, SELBY P, Roonoke Rapids N C-
Physicol Educotion, B S ■ -.
MEWBORN. ASA W„ Snow Hill N C ■
Industrial ond Technicol Educotion B S '■
Epsilon Pi Tou, Secretory; Industriol Atti
MILLER, DAVID L, Albemarle. N. C; Bus-
mess Administration. B.S ; Koppo Alpha Or-
der, Populor Entertainment Committee- Fresh-
man Finance Committee
MILLER, DIANE B New Bern N C Psy-
chology, B A . , ,
MILLER, KAY M , Goldsboro, N C ■ Pri-
MILLER. SUSIE L., Hickory N. C- 8usine<
Administrotion, BSBA.; Moth Clu'b, Aquc
nymphs, Vice-President; Chi Beta Phi Vice
President, Treosurer; Phi Beto Lombdo
MILLS, EDKIN G Ronkon Komo N Y-
Physicol Education, BS; Swimming Team
MILLS, MICHAEL W, Greenville N C-
Industriol and Technicol Education, BS-
Epsilon Pi Tou, Treasurer
MILLSON, COLIE E. Hamlet, N C; Bus-
iness Administrotion, BS; Tou Koppi Ep-
silon; Alpho Koppa Psi; Society for the Ad-
vancement of Monogement,
MILONE, DONNA M, Greenville, N, C;
Sociology, A B ; Alpha Koppo Delto.
«INTON, CHRISTINA M
(INTON. SCOTT F, Winston-Solem N C-
lementory Educotion, B S , Student Notionoi
ducotion Associotion, Morching Pirotes,
IINTZ, GARY MICHEAL, Gtohom, N, C-
MISENHEIMER, TONY R, Rockwell. N C,
Business Monogement and Accounting B S p'
ond BSBA
MITCHELL, COY W.. Weldon N C • Indus-
triol and Technicol Educolion, B,s'p In-
dustrial and Technical Education Club
MITCHELL, JAMES R , Stuort, Vo ; Art B S
Sigmo Phi Epsilon; College Artists o
School of Art
MITCHUM, WILLIAM D , Lenoir, N C ; Bus
iness Administrotion, 8 S., Phi Beta Lombda
Society for the Advancement of Monogement'
Men's Residence Council.
MIXON, PAMELA K , Goldsboro, N C ,
M2ELLE, DOROTHY L,. Palmyra. N
lome Economics, BS, Phi Upsilon Om
1IZELLE, LINDA L , Wil
MOBLEY, LINDA L ,
MOOK, CHARLES G, Chorlotte, N. C;
Commerciol Art. BE A ; Alpha Phi Omego!
Gommo Beta Phi; fast Coro/in.'on College
Artists of the School of Art.
MONTGOMERY, PATRICIA. Grohom. N. C ,
Elementory Educotion. 8.S.; Alpho Delto Pi-
Ponhellenic; . Vice-President. President- Stu-
dent Nolionol Education Associotion- Gom-
mo Beta Phi; SGA Legisloture
508
MOOBE, REBECCA L,. Boonoke Rop.ds.
N C; Elemenlory Educolion, 6S; Sludent
Nolionol Educolion Assoccolion
MOBRIS, BARBABA J , Chorlotfe, N C ;
Home Economic!, B 5.; Alpho X. Dello, Ou.ll
Choiimon, Choploin, Home Economics Club
MOBRISEITE, STEPHEN C . Elizobelh Cily,
N C: Polilicol Science, A B ,■ Kopoo Alpho,
President Inlerlroterml, Council, Men's Bes.-
dence Council Personnel Direclor o( Model
Uniled Nolions, SGA Summer School. Vice-
President Speoker ot SGA leqisloture;
Mens Honor Council, Posouotonk County
Club, President
MORRISON. DONALD D , Chorlotle, N C :
Business Administrotion. B S -. Society for
the Advoncemcnt of Monogement
MORBISON. MABY M , Bole.gh, N C Pri-
mary Educolion, BS; Women's Glee Club,
Modern Donee Club
MORTON, BARBARA L . Jocksonville. N C ;
Elementory Educolion. BS; Women's Res-
idence Council
MORTON. RANDY M . Smithlield, N. C ;
Business Administrotion, 6S6A, Society for
the Advoncemeni of Monogement
MOSIEB, WILLIAM H. Greenville, N C,
Geogrophy. A B ; Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in Amer.con Universities ond Colleges.
Koppo Alpha. President. Interfroternity
Council President. Vice-President, Honor
Council, V.ce-Cho.rmon. SGA Legislolure,
ulty E.aluolion Commillee Homecoming Po
rode Committee, Locrosse Team; Freshman
Orientation, Chairmon, Student Porty Gom-
MOTSINGEB, BRENDA M Winston Solem,
N C ; Home Economics. B S , Freshman and
Sophomore Honors Progrom, Ph. Upsilon
Om.cron, Recording Secretory
MOWEN. JUL L. Virglnio Beocji. Vo : En-
glish. B A . Bowling Leogue. Secretory V. re-
President. Eosl Cofol.nion. Assislont News
Ed. lor. College Union, Gomes Committee
Intromurols; Dormitory Beligious Committee
NEAl. MALINDA L . Mount Airy. N C
Business Administrotion. BS , Phi Bel
Lombdo: Dormitory Secretary
NELSON, HEBBEBT E, Greenville. N C
Art A B Industrial ond Techmcol Educe
tion Club,
NEWMAN THOMAS I , Newport News.
Vo ; Music Educolion, B M E ; Morchmg Pi-
rotes; Symphonic Bond, Orchestra; Wind
Ensemble, University Chorale; Recorder En-
semble, F.delio Society, President; Music
Education National Conference
NICHOLS. WILSON S , Formv.l
Music. B M ; Chopel Cho.r. Coi
Chorol Union; Phi Mu Alpha,
NIPARTS, HERBERT
NOBLE, AUDRY
OVERMAN, ERNEST N , Goldsboro, N C ;
Business Administrotion. B S B A,
OVERTON DOLLY N , Greenville, N C ;
Spanish, B S : Student Not.onol Education
Association; Comma Beta Phi; Model United
Notions, Executive Council Member; Mor-
shal Doncing Teocher; Homecoming Queen
Committee, Choirmon
PACE, CHARLES E , Portsmouth,
PARKER. BICHABD F.. Noshv.lle. N (
Physicol Educolion, B S,; Freshmon Fo
boll; Vorsily Footboll; Sigmo Phi Epsilon
OATES, PATRICK
PARBISH. JANETT G , Ale.ondno Vo Ac-
counting, BSBA; Moiorette, Phi Bete
PASTORE, JAMES R , Botovio N Y- Ge-
ogrophy, A B , Freshman Fooltall
PATE, FLETCHER J , Roleigh, N C ; Bus-
iness Administrotion, B S P
PATE, RUPERT G , Burlington N C Moth
A B
PATRICK, JOSEPH E, Roper, N C; Business
Administration, BSP, Delta Sigmo Pi
Phi Beto Lombda
PATTERSON, BETSY H. Momers. N C-
Specioi Education. B S ; Student Notional
Educolion Associolion; Student Counselor
Association lor Childhood Educolion; Dor-
mitory Vice-President
PATTON. CLARENCE B . Burlington. N C ,
PEALJ, CARLOTTA E. Woshington. N, C;
Primoty Education. B.S-: Orlenlotion Coun-
selor; Student Counselor; Freshman Cheer-
leader; Student National Education Associa-
t.on; Spirit Committee; Chi Omega.
PHILLIPS, CHERYILE E , McAdenville, N, C;
English, B,S ; Gammo Beto Phi; Young
Democratic Club,
PHILLIPS. CLIFFORD H., Mount Olive. N, C;
Geogrophy, AB ; Gamma Theta Upsilon;
Outing Club
PHILLIPS, JOHNNY B. Corthoge. N, C;
Business Administrotion, BSBA; Tou Kap-
pa Epsilon; Alpha Koppa Psi.
PHILLIPS. MABY J.. Bichmond. Va.; Eco-
nomics, B SB. A,; Moth Club; Newman Club;
Aquanymphs; foil Cofo/.n/on, Loyoul Editor;
United Stoles Student Press Association; Phi
Beto Lombda; University Union; Homecom-
ing Hostess; ACU Region V Delegote
PHIPPS, GARY J , Aleiondria, Vo.; Busi-
ness Administration, B S B,A ; S.gma Phi
Epsilon. President. Vice-President. Recorder;
Interfroternity Council. President; AFROTC.
PIERSON, MARJORIE L,. Highlonds. N. C;
Physical Educolion. BS ; Women's Becreo-
tion Association, Angel Flight; Phi Epsilon
Mu; Dormilory V.ce-Prejident
PIPKIN, PRESTON D., Durham. N. C; Busi-
ness. B.S.P-; Alpho Koppo Psi. Secretory;
WECU Rodio; Rebel, Advertising Manager;
PITT, JUDITH A., Rocky Mount. N, C-;
Spanish, B.S.; Sponish Club, Treoiurer; Hon-
or Boll; Student National Educolion Asso-
PITT. BONALO C . Bocky Mount, N C
Business, B S B A ; Alpho Koppo Psi. Vic.
President; Tou Koppa Epsilon. V.ce-Pres
dent. Pledgemaster; Society for the A.
voncement ol Monogement. Karote Club.
mess Educol.on. B S
MUMFOBD. JANICE M . New Bern, N C
Elementary Educol.on, BS; SGA Legislo-
lure, Telephone Committee; Holl Proctor
House Counc.l; Dormilory Secretory,- Student
Not.onol Educol.on Associotion; Bucconeer.
MURDOCH. CHERYL L . Newport N C ■
Primory Educolion, 6 5 ;' Student Counselor'
Homecoming Oueen. Lombda Chi Alpho Cres-
cent Girl; Alpho Xi Dello. President. Pledge
Trainer. Honor Roll; Sludenl Notionol Ed-
MURRAY. JOHN B , Chorlollesv.lle. Va
Phys.col Educol.on. B S ; Lombdo Ch. Alphr
Bush Cho.rman. Vors.ty Track Teom FresI
man Track Teom; Phi Epsilon Koppo Sien
LES, DECKER J . Foirlo.. Vo . Busi
NANTZ. FBEDDIE B. Bock.nghom. N. C;
Induslr.ol Educolion. BS ; Industrial and
lechnicol Educolion Club; Freshman Football.
NAPOWSA. CHERYL J , Roleic
Elementory Educolion. BS; Do'
relory; Student Notional Educo
OGLESBY. ROBERT
OLLIFF. MARTHA C, Foyelleville. N. C;
Business Administration. BSBA, Modern
Donee Club; Dormitory President; Women's
Residence Council
OLVER, ERIC T , Foyelleville, N C Po-
lilicol Science, A B ; Freshman Tennis Teom,
SGA Legislolure; Sigmo Chi Delta, Rush
Chairman; Interlraternity Council
ONEAL. HARRY B . Durhom, N C Bus
OSBOBNE, JOHN W . Chorlotle. N. C ;
Business ond Economics. B S ; Cross Coun-
try Trock Teom.
PAUL. CLAUDE C . III. Golds!
AUL. JAY R , Portsmouth, Vo ; Psychology
I B , WECU Rod.o, 3us.ness Monager
VECU Television
PEARSON. JAMES W. Greensboi
PEELE. ROSE M.. Aurora. N C; Chemistry.
B S . American Chem.col Society, Secretory.
V.ce-Pres. deni; Chi Beto Ph.. Secretory; Collen.
Student Counselor; Chem.col Rubber Compony
Hondbook Award. Union Corb.de Summer
Undergroduote Reseorch Fellowsh.p .n Chem-
.slry. Mer.l Scholor
PERRY, FRANCEINE W., Louisburg, N. C;
Engl.sh, B,A.; i;oil Corof.nron, Copy Ed-
ilor. News Ed. lot; ftebel. Copy Edilor;
. ARTHUR T,, III, Chorlotle, N. C
Administrotion, BSBA.; Populc
ment Committee; Society for th
PITTRIZ2I, JAMES W., Alenondna. Vo.; Busi-
ness Adm.n.slrol.on, BSBA.; Freshman Bose-
boll. Vors.ty Baseball; Circle K Club; Belo
Gammo S.gmo
PITTS. EUNICE H,, Gorner, N, C-; Spec.ol
Educol.on, B.S.; Student Counselor; Student
Notionol Educolion Assoc. olion.
PLEMMONS. LINDA S. Ashev.lle. N C;
Home Econom.es. B.S ; S.gmo S.gmo Sigma,
V.ce-Presidenl, Proiects Chairmon; Junior
Closs Vice-President; Homecoming Commit-
tee; Budget Committee; Orientolion Coun-
selor; Bucconeer, Student Party, Secretory,
POPWELL, SHEILA J,, Mount Holly. N. C;
Psychology, A B ; Psi Chi; Gommo Beto
Phi; Psychology Club,
PORTER, FRANCES I., New Bern, N. C;
Nursing, B.S.; Student Nurses' Associolion;
Tou Pi Upsilon, Treosurer; Alpha Phi; Stu-
dent Counselor; Morshol; Student Nurse of
509
POTIER. CYNTHIA A,, Ashevillc. N, C ;
PtimoT Edutotion, B.S ; Student Counselor;
Mofshol; Buncombe County Club for Uni.
versify Stofus, Chairman; Student Notional
Educotion Association; Kappa Delta Pi;
Fletcher Dormitory, President; Women's Resi-
dence Council.
Md ;
Gam
Sigm
PREWETT, MICHAEL J., Greenville, N. C:
Psychology, AB,; Psi Chi, Treosurer; Chi
Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi. Psychology Club.
PRICE, LARRY W.. foyetleville, N. C; Phys-
icol Educotion, B.S.; Vorsity Boseboll
PRIDDY, PATRICIA A., Pleasant Garden,
N. C; Educotion, B.S.; S.G.A., Lecture Com-
mittee; Dormitory Social Committee.
PRITCHARD, JANICE G,,
Educotion, B.S-; Sfuden'
fion Asjociotjon
Greeny, 1
t Nation
PRITCHARD, VIDA R,. El.
Primory Education, B.S ;
Educolion Assoc.otion.
zobelh C
Student
PUGH, BEVERLY S., Ash
maty Educotion, B.S ; Stu
eboro, N
ident Not
PUGLIA, JOSEPH, Sui
S C; Biology,
PURVIS, ELIZABETH G,, Aho:
Education, B.S.; Student Nolio
Association; Gorret Dormilor;
Women's Residence Council,
RASH, MARY DIANNE, Mooresville, N, C;
Art, B S ; Notionol Student Teochers As-
sociation; Young Republicans Club
RASOR, WALTER W, Clayton, N. C; Po-
litical Science, A 6
RAY, PHYLLIS R., Roleigh, N. C; Spanish,
B.S.; Fletcher Dormitory, Religious Commit-
tee; Publication Committee, Chairman; Stu-
dent Notional Education Association; Sponish
Club,
REA, KATHERINE H , Mount Jackson, Va ;
to. Sociol Choirmon,
REAVIS, PEGGY L , Hendersoi
mory Education, B.S ; Student
ucolion Association; Alpha Bel
REED. CHARLES T., Milltovn, N. J ; Busin<
Administration, 8 SB A ; Tou Kappa Epsilo
Alpha Koppo Psi,
REEL, EDWIN L,, Elizabeth City, N C
Physical Education, B.S.; Freshmon footbo
Lacrosse Teom; Lambda Chi Alpha; P
Epsilon Koppo; Model United Nations; lnt<
froternily Council.
REESE, WILLIAM D,, Medio, Pa ; Physii
RIED, SAM L , Donbur,
RENFRO, BILLY B., Charlotte, N. C; Busi-
ness Administration, B.S.; Phi Koppo Tau,
President; Interfroternily Council.
RENN, VIRGINIA L.. Lillinglon, N. C; Pn-
mory Education, B.S.; Student Nol.onol Ed-
REYNOLDS, JOHN R., Stolesv.lle, N. C;
English, A.B.; fosi Carotinton, Managing
Editor; Model United Nations Generol As-
sembly; Rebe/, Co-Editor; Faculty Evoluo-
lion Committee, Choirmon; Course Guide,
Editor; Southern Col/ege Press Service, Ed-
REYNOLDS, ROBERT E , Ayden, N. C ; Busi
ness, B.S P.; Freshmon Foolboll; Vorsity Foot
boll; Mens Residence Council; Sigma Ph
REYNOLDS. RUTH E..
RHEM, JOHN EDWARD, Kir
RICH, CLAYTON
RICH, JULIUS H ,
B S.P.;
Lambda
RICHARDSON. WILLIAM S, Eliiobeth City,
N. C; Politicol Science, AB; SGA Legis-
lature, Speoker; Roce Relotions Committee;
Rules Committee Choirmon; Model United
Notions; Associated Arts Boord, Politicol
Science Club, Vice-President; Student Party;
Who's Who Among Students .n Americon
Universities ond Colleges.
RICKS, ETHRIDGE H., New Bern. N. C;
Physicol Education, B.S.; Freshmon Trock
Teom; Freshman Bosketboll; Varsity Basket-
ball; Lombdo Chi Alpha
RIDDLE, Corthoge, N. C; Elementary Edu-
cation, S.S.; Student Notional Educotion
Associotion; Student Counselor
RIDDLE, MARY C, Norfolk, Vo ; Elementary
Education, 8.S.; Freshmon Cheerleoder;
Cheerleoder; Sigma Sigmo Sigiti
Club, Tteos-
Commitlee,
9 Queen,
ner School Queen; Homecom
Runner-up; Senior Class Seci
Service Award; Who's Who Among Si
Ur<
RIDDLE, NANCY C, Asheville, N. C ; Span-
ish, B S ; Women's Residence Council, Vice-
Chairmon, Choirmon; Campus Movie Corn-
College Marshol; ' Dean's List; Honor Roll]
Student Notional Education Association; Bu-
reau of Internol Affairs; Hall Proctor.
RIETDORE, NANCY ANN, Alden,
Sociology, A B ; Psychology Club;
Republican Club.
C;
RIGGS, SHEILA COLLEEN. Foyetleville. N.
C; Business Administration. B.S.; Phi Belo
Lombdo; Society for the Advancement of
RIVENBARK, CHARLES F., Colypso. N. C,
Chemistry, B S ; Americon Chemicol Society;
Men s Glee Club.
RIVERA. KATHARINE L, Alexandria, Vo ;
ROBERSON, VIRGINIA H. Kinston. N. C;
Elementory Educotion, B.S.; Library Club.
Reporter; Student National Education As-
sociotion; Dormitory Fine Arts Commitlee.
ROBERTS. GEORGE H,. Boimon, Md.; Ac-
counting, B.S. and B A.; Society for the
Advoncement of MonogemenI; Phi Beto
Lombdo.
ROBERTSON, SHERRY J., Petersburg, Vo.;
Primory Educotion, B S A ; Who's Who Among
Students in Americon Universities ond Col-
ecutive Council; Spirit Committee; Panhel-
lenic Council, Choplom, Wheel of Sister
hood. Editor; Sigma Sigma Sigmo, ' Tri-
ongle" Correspondent, Activities Choirmon,
Junior Rush Chairman; Modern Donee Club;
Succoneer; University Porly; Student Notionol
Education Associotion; Honor Roll; Bucconeer
Queen, First Runner-up, Second Runner-up.
ROBIN, CARL ALLAN, Greenville, N. C;
Politicol Science. A.B.; Senior Honors in
Politicol Science; Deons List; Honor Roll
ROBINSON. CLAUDIA D . Charlotte, N C ;
Art, B FA; Alpho Phi; Marshol; National
Society of Interior Designers. President; Del-
RODDY. BRENDA JOYCE, Greenville, N C ;
Primary Educotion, B S ; Student Notional
Education Association.
RODGERS, BRENDA J., Rocky Mount, N. C;
French, 6 S.; Honor Roll; Deon's List; Stu-
dent Counselor; Glee Club; Boplist Student
ROGERS, WILLIAM MAX, Woynesville, N, C,
Industrial and Technical Educolion, B S A.;
Industriol ond Technicol Educotion Club;
North Carolina Industriol Arts Association;
Americon Industrial Arts Associotion; East
Corolinion, Layout Editor; Morching Pirates;
Varsity Bond; Delta Sigmo Phi, Progroms
Officer, House Monoger, Rush Choirmon.
ROGERS, WILLIAM P., Freemon, Vo.; Phys-
ical Educotion. BS; Freshman Foolbrill: In-
tromurals. Student Director; Intramural Coun-
ROMANO, BRUCE A., Greenville, N. C;
Business Administrolion, B.S B.A.; ' Inlerfro'-
ternily Council; Sigma Nu; Low Society.
ROSS, FRANCES M. Greenville, N. C;
Politicol Science and History, AB ; Young
Democratic Club; Alpha Omicron Pi, Philan-
thropic Chairman; Buccaneer, Academics Ed-
itor, Deans Lisl; Honor Roll.
ROSS, PHYLLIS P., Grimelond, N. C;
ROUNTREE, MARGARET M, Gotes,
Elementary Education, B.S.; Motf
Women's Glee Club; Physical Educolii
Student Notional Education Associoti
ROWLETT, MARGARET
Primary Educolion. B
Childhood Educotion '
RUSSEL. CHARLES E.. Beouio
RUTLEDGE, ALLEN D, Atl
chology, AB; Sigmo Chi
ternity Council
Pledge Trainer,
Scholarship Choirmon; Buccaneer; Orienic
Counselor; Freshman and Sophomore He
Seminars; Sponish Play; Psychology Club-
Psi Chi; Honor Roll; Women's Recreotion As-
sociotion; Student Forty; Sponish Tutor; Chi
Beta Phi; Foreign Films Committee; Model
United Nations, Poge; Art Committee.
N C ; Ele-
SAMUELSEN, RICHARD
Annondole, Vo,;
SANDERSON, SANDRA C , Pink Hill, N. C;
Primory Educotion, B S ; Student Counselor-
Student Notional Education Associotion; As-
sociation for Childhood Educotion; Angel
SANDERSON, THOMASINE, Chinquapin, N.
C , Geography, B.S ; Gommo Theto Up-
silon. Secretory; Women's Chorus.
SASSER, LEWIS E , Fremont, N. C ; Physics,
B S
SATTERFIELD, ROBERT D , Prospect Hill,
N. C; Moth. BS; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Mu
Epsilon; Moth Club.
SATTERTHWAITE. HATTIE. Torboro. N, C;
Home Economics, B.S ; Home Economics Chop-
ter; Holl Proctor; Young Republicans Club.
SAWYER, KATHRYN A, Charlotte, N. C;
Foreign Language, BS ; Student Notional
Education Association.
SAWYER, MIRIAM E , Camden, N, C ; Moth,
BS ; Angel Flight, Inlormotions Officer. Scho-
lorship Choirmon, Disploy Cose Chairman,
Newsletter Chairman, Scholarship Aword; Chi
Beto Phi; Phi Mu Epsilon, Holl Proctor,
SAWYER, PATRICIA A , Washington, N. C;
Elementory Education, B.S.; Student Nolion-
ol Education Association; Women s Recrea-
tion Association; Alpho Delta Pi, Correspond-
ing Secretary, Song Choirmon
5CHAFFORD. JO A, Foyetteyille, N C;
Nursing, B.S.N.; SGA.; Student Nurses'
SCHAVIO, CARL J, Milltown, N J; Politicol
Science, A B ; S.gmo Phi Epsilon, Vice-
President; Political Science Club; Interfro-
ternity Council; Low Society; Psychology
SCHNURR, PAUL F ,
SCHOFIELD, JOHN C, Roleigh, N C;
Political Science ond History, A B ; Phi
Koppo Tau, Alumni Secretory, Pledge Moster,
Choploin, Executive Council; North Corolina
Stole Student Legisloture, Executive Com-
mittee, Treosurer, Presidenliol Cabinet; Sec-
retary of External Afloirs; Model General
Assembly.
SCOTT, ANDREW A , Greenville, N C ;
SCOTT. FRANCIS K , Kenly, N. C; Ele
mentary Education, B S ; Men's Honor Coun
cil; Young Democrots Club. Publicity Choir-
Student Counselor; Model Unitid Notionl
Poge; Key: Student Notionol Education As-
sociotion; Associotion of Childhood Educo
lion, Deon's List; Honor Roll; All As list.
SCOTT. SUSAN E., Forest City, N. C; Ele.
Edui
B S.
SCOTT, VIRGINIA E , Westfield, N. J.; Mu-
sic Education, BME; Sigmo Alpha lolo.
Editor; Student Music Educolion Notional Con-
ference. Secretory-Treasurer; Marching Pirates;
Vorsity Bond'.
SCOVIL, MARGARET S, Roleigh, N C;
Sociology, A.B.; House Council, Delta Zeto,
SCRUGGS, CYNTHIA I., K.nslon, N. C .
Elemenlory Educotion. B.S-; Nfwmon Club,
Sludtnl Nohoool Educolion Aiiociollon
SCUmV, SHARON G. Elm Cily. N. C:
Nursing, B S N ; Studenl Nurses' Association
Tou Pi Ups.lon
C: Busi
- C ; Eng
SEBESAN, DENNIS J , Clovmonl, Del.; B
ness Accounting, B S B A,: Sigmo Chi De
Treosuret, Beto Gommo Sigmo.
SEIIING, MARGARET C , Gotes. N C ;
Library Science. BS ; Studenl Nolionol Edu-
cotion Assoclotlon; Alpha Beta Alpha.
SELL. GLORIA J.. Wmslon Solem. N. C :
Primot, Educotion. B S ; Student Notional
Educolion Associollon.
SELLERS. EMILY C. Rocky Mount, N, C;
Primary Educotion, B S.; Umsteod Dormitory,
selot; Student Notionol Education Associa-
l.on; Key. Association of Childhood Educo-
SERGEANT. WILLIAM A, Ronboro, N. C;
Induslriol ond Technicol Educotion, B S ; In-
duslriol ond Technicol Educotion Club. Ep-
sMon Pi Tou
SESSOMS, RONALD H , Foyetteyille. N. C;
Industriol ond Techmcol Educotion, B S ;
Industrial Arts Clut
SEXTON, CONNIE A. Raleigh, N C;
Primor/ Educolion. BS.; Student Notionol
Education Association; Associot.on for Child-
hood Educotion; Deiro Zelo. Scholorship
Chairman. Activities Chairman; EosI Corol-
SHAW. MARTHA
SHERMAN. MARY L.. High Point.
Pnmorr Education. BS; Associc
Childhood Educotion; Women's
Queen ContestonI;
SHERRILL. LEE S.. Gromle Falls. N
Moth. A B,. Philosophy Club. President.
Sigmo Tou. President
SHIELDS. SHEILAH E . Norfolk Vo ; Lil
Science, B.S.i Alpho Beto Alpho; Ho
Seminar; Deons List.
SHOAE. BRENDA I., Lexington. N. C ,
SINK. LARRY B., Thomasvllle. N. C ; Busi
ness Administration, B.S.B.A.
SKIBBE, KATHLEEN R., Chorlotle. N. C.
Primoiy Educotion. BS ; Student Nolionc
Education Association
SKILES. SUSAN. Arlington. Vo ; Art. BS
SLOAN. KAREN A. Cory. N. C; Phys.col
Education. 8 5 ; Physical Educolion Moiots
Club; Women's Recreotion Associotion; Stu-
SMITH. BARBARA A. Towson. Md.; Art.
B.F.A.; Ployhouse. Costume Department.
SMITH. BEVERLY J . Durhom, N C ; His-
tory, B S
SMITH. BRENDA F.. Rockinghom. N C;
Speech. BS; Notional Collegiole Players.
SMITH. CYNTHIA D, Greensboro, N. C;
Sociology, A B ; Model United Nations.
SMITH, DARRELL L,. Konnopolis. N. C;
Business Administration, B S N.
SMITH, DURHAM H., Charlotte, N. C; So-
ciology, A. 8.; Sociology, Treasurer, Vice-
President, President; Freshman Cross-Country
Track Team; Vorsity Cross Country Track
SMITH, EVELYN P., Richmond, Vo ; Busi
SMITH, GENE S . Vonceboro. N. C ; Geog-
raphy. A B
SMITH. JOAN R. Greenville, N C; Pri-
mary Education, B S
SMITH. JOHN J,, Bethel. N, C: Business
Administrotion. B S B A ; Koppo Alpho; In-
SMITH. REBECCA J.. Sonlord. N. C; Ele-
mentory Educolion. BS; Student Notional
Educotion Associotion; Associotion of Child-
hood Educotion; Alpha Beto Alpho. Historian.
Delta Pi. Fletcher Dormitory, President
SMITH, STEPHEN T . Role.gh, N. C ; PolH
Science, AB; Politicol Science Club;
Society
SMITH, SUSAN K. Elijobeth City. N
Primory Educotion. BS; Student Noti
Education Associotion
SMITH TIMOTHY K . Rocky Mount. N. C ;
Business. B S ; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society.
SMIIHWICK. SARA L . Windsor, N. C ; Ac-
counting, B S B A
SODANO. HENRY R . Penndel. Po., Account-
ing. B58.A; Sigmo Ch. Delto; Wrestling
Teom. Deon's List.
SOLTYS. MICHAEL A , Midwoy Pork, N. C;
Music. B.M.; Marching Pirotes; Symphonic
Bond; Phi Mu Alpha,
SIMMONS. BEULAH P, Portsmouth,
Elementory Educotion. 6 S ; Sue
Queen. Senior Class Vice-President.
Che.
Publi
Cho
tor.on's Committee. S G.A. Legisloture; Th
V/hce( of Sisterhood. Editor. Student Coun
selor. A. A U. Swimming Hostess. Mod.
United Notions Poge. Alpho Xi OeTlo. Mo
jhol, H.slorion; Who's Who Among Studenl
in American Universities ond Cof/eges.
SPEARS MARTHA 8. Bolbo. Md ; Primi
Education. B.5.: Umsleod Hall, Vice-Pr.
dent. Student Notionol Education Associotii
SPIEWACK. VIRGINIA K . Plymouth.
Psychology. A B ; Psychology Club; So
SPRUILL. KAREN S. Plymouth. N C ; Ho
Economics. BS.; Home Economics Club;
Upsilon Omicron. Second Vice-President; S
dent Counselor
5TALEY, LINDA L . McLeon. Vo ; Ni
8 S.N; Angel Flight. Operations O
Flight Commonder. Areo B-2 Commonde
STEELE. ANN H . Wo.how. N C ; Elemen-
tary Education. 8-5.; North Fletcher Dormi-
tory. President; Women's Residence Council;
STEPHENS. MICHAEL C , Charlotte, N C ;
Music Educotion. 8 ME ; Symphonic Bond;
Morching Bond; Orchestro; Wind Ensemble;
Percussion Ensemble; Phi Mu Alpho. Treos-
STEPHENSON. DAISY H . Greensboro. N. C;
Primory Education. BS ; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion; Tutoriol Society.
Educ.
onal Confei
SOUTHALL. PHYLLIS D., Kinston. N. C;
Business Educotion. B S.B.A.; Pi Omego Pi.
Publicity Chairman; Alpho Xi Delto. Philon-
Ihropy Choirmon; Student Counselor; fluc-
coneer. Phi Beta Lombdo. Honor Roll.
SOUIHERIAND. JAMES D . Concord. N. C ;
Art. B FA
SOUIHERLAND, WAITUS V , Beuloville, N C .
Chemistry. A B
SPARROW. WILLIAM C. Chorlotte, N. C;
Politicol Science. A B ; Korate Club; Young
Republicans Club.
STEPHENSON. JAMES T .
STEPHENSON. PHYLISS G.. Cory. N. C;
History. BS.; S G.A. Legisloture; Delta Zeto,
Vice-President; Student Counselor.
STEPHENSON, WILLARD G, Roleigh. N. C;
Geogrophy, AB ; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge
Troiner; Gommo Theto Upsilon; Soccer Teom.
STEVEN. JANE E . Essev. Conn ; English.
STEVENS, GLENDA S , Greensboro, N C ;
Psychology, A B ; Angel Flight, Psychology
Club, Pii Chi
STIRLING, PATRICIA L, Chorlotte, N. C;
Elementory Educotion, B S ; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion, Dormitory Secretory.
STOKES, JAMES H., Greenville, N C ; In-
dustrial and Technicol Educolion. BS; Ep-
silon Pi Tou; Industriol and Technical Edu-
cation Club
STONE, JOHN W , III, Greenville. N. C;
Business Administration. 8 S B.A.; Society for
the Advoncement of Monogement. Treosurer.
STRAUGHN. JACQUELINE K , Raleigh. N C ;
Medicol Technology. B S.; Young Repub-
licons Club; Women s Recreotion Associotion.
STREET, 6ILLIE C, Linden, N. C; Home
Economics, 8.S.; Holl Proctor; Fletcher Dor-
mitory, Secretory; Student Notionol Educo-
STREET, SUSAN J, Medlord Lc
Home Economics, BS ; S G A.
Alpho Xi Delto
STRICKLAND, RUDY C, Smithfield, N. C;
STRINGFELIOW, DONALD,
STROUD, MARY L , Jocksonvllle, N C;
Speciol Educolion, B S
STURM, SARAH A , Greenville, N C; Eng-
lish, A.B.; Alpho Omicron Pi; Bucconeer,
Copy Editor.
STYRON, CECIL H, Hobucken, N C; Moth,
B.5.
SUMMERFIELD, DAVID 8, Chesopeok, Vo.;
Politicol Science ond History, AB; S G A.
Legisloture EosI Corol.nion, Sports Editor,
Intromurols; Young Republicans Club; Low
Society; Politicol Science Club; Phi Alpho
SUMMERLIN, MARY A , Williomston, N, C;
English ond Sponish, BS, Poetry Society;
Studenl Notional Education Associotion, Sig-
mo Tou Delto
SUMNER, LOUIS W . Ahoskie, N. C ; History,
A.B.; foil Coro/inion, Editor, Monogmg
Editor; Men's Honor Council (Summer School);
SWAIN, TERESA C, Newbern, N. C; Eng-
lish. 8 S ; Sigmo Tou Delto. Vice-President.
Pledge Tromer. President; Student Notional
Educotion Associotion. Dormitory Officer;
Homecoming Queen Condidate; Teacher Evol-
TABAR. GUY S . Greenville. N. C ; Art,
B.A ; Alpho Epsilon Pi, Secretory, Vice-
President
TAFF. MARTHA, Greenville, N. C; Art,
B F-A ; Notionol Society of Interior Design-
ers, Vice-President; Delto Phi Delta, His-
torion; Sigmo Sigmo Sigmo
TALTON, FRANKIE R., Princeton, N J ; Mu-
sic Educotion, B.M.E.; Chopel Choir; Women's
Glee Club; University Chorole; Opera Work-
shop; Music Education Notionol Conference.
TAMUL, JOSEPH J., Greenville, N. C;
Physics. BS; Society of Physics Students.
President.
TAMUL. PATRICIA 8.. Burlington. N. C;
TART. DONNIE R., Princeton, N. C; Bui
ness Administration, BS ; Young Democroi
Club.
TART, JOYCE 8., Newlon Grove. N. C;
Elementary Educotion, 8.S.; Gorrelt Dormi-
tory Treosurer; Studenl Notional Education
TAYLOR. BONNIE R . Conwoy, N. C; Moth,
B S Moth Club; Moth Honors Club; Student
Counselor; Chi Beto Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon;
Honor Roll; Deons List,
TAYLOR, CATHERINE V., Rockingham, N. C ;
Music. 8.M.; Chopel Choir; University Cho-
role; Women's Glee Club.
TAYLOR. CHRISTINE A . Chodbourn. N. C;
TAYIOB, IINDA A,, Roseboro. N. C ; Prl-
mary Educotlon, BS,; Gommo Beto Phi;
Alpha Beta Alpho
TAYLOR. SYLVIA L, Ro).boro, N. C: Ele-
mentory Edutolion. B.S ; Sludent Nollonol
TEAGUE, JOAN R., Greenville. N. C; Edu-
cation, B S ; S.G.A. Legislolure: Alpha Delia
Pi. A.AU. Swimming Meel Hoilesj
TEER. CECELIA 5 , Sanlord, N, C : English,
TETTERION. LINDA L., Greenville, N. C;
Polilical Science, A.B,.- Koppa Dello. Scholoi-
ship Chairmon, Pies! Choirman; 1968 Norlh
Corolina College Queen.- Tuloriol Club, Sec-
relory; Model United Nalioni. Morshol; Wom-
en's Honor Court; SGA Legislature; Home-
coming Concert Committee. Choirman; Poli-
ticol Science Honor Student; Pol.licol Science
Foculiy-Sludent Advisory Committee; E.CU.
Merit Scholar; Who's Who Among Students
in Amer/con Univers.lies and Col/eges.
Educotion, BS.t
IRUITT, NANCY C-, Torboro, N. C; Nurs-
lUDOR. DONALD N . Fuquoy-Vorina, N-
Geogrophy, A B.; Baptist Student Un
Gommo Thela Upsilon.
TUNSTALL, JOSEPH P.. Washington, N. C;
Geogrophy, Business Administration, A.B.;
Tou Koppo Epsilon Sociol Alliliate, Intra-
TURCOTTE, SUSAN A., Son Froncisco, Colif ;
Primory Educotion. 8-S.; Homecoming Candi-
date; Student Council Representolive; In-
TURNER, JOHN S , Hillsbo
Business Administrotion-Monoc
Delto Sigmo Pi. Sociol Chairmc
American Home Economics Assoclotion.
TURNER, ROBERT E., Virginia Beach, Vo.,
Moth, General Science, A.B; Lombda Chi
Alpho, Scholorship Choirmon; Introfroternity
Council, Vice President; Pi Mu Epsilon, Na-
tionol Moth Honor Froternily; Inlromurols.
VINCENT, RONALD S., Greenville, N. C;
Physical Education, B.S.; Vorsity Football;
Intromurols. Publicity Director; Physical Edu-
cation Club.
WACHTEL, CATHERINE L , Spring Hope,
N C ; Primary Education, B S ; Speech
Clinic; Dormitory Hostess; Angel Flight
WADDILL, JEAN C, Norfolk, Va,; Primary
Educotion, B.S.; Women's Residence Council,
Vice Choirmon, Reporter; Fomily Life Com-
mittee; Fleming Dormitory President.
WADSWORTH. JOHNNIE, Boltleboro, N. C;
Physicol Educotion. BS; SGA Legislature;
Phi Epsilon Koppo.
WALKER, ELIZABETH T, Greensboro, N. C;
Biology, B.S ; Biology Club; Mid-South Model
United Notions
WALKER, LINDA K., Greensboro. N. C ; Ele-
mentory Education, B S ; Student Notional
Education Association; Associotion of Child-
hood Educotion
Council; Key, Urn
WALKER, SANDRA Y,,
ciology. A B
Columb
10. N. C .
; So
WALKER, SIDNEY D ,
dustriol ond Technicol
Littletc
Educoli
.n. N. C ;
on. B S D.
Ir
WALKER, SUSAN D ,
Swonsbor
o. N, C;
Edi
WELLS. JAMES L. Clinton, N. C; Music
Education, B-M.E ; Phi Mu Alpha, President;
Symphonic Bond; Morching Pirates; Orchestro
WELLS. THELMA S . Virginia Beoch, Vo.;
Primary Educolion, B S ; Greene Dormitory
Vice-President; Student Notional Education
WEST, GARY W . Soul
WEST, LINDA L . Burlington, N. C; Business
Administrotion. B.S.B.A ; Angel Flight, Pledge
Closs President, Best Pledge Award, Assistant
Inlormotion Officer, Scholarship Award, Infor-
motion Officer, Areo B-2 Choplom; AFROTC;
Arnold Air Society, Areo B-2 'Little Colonel";
Homecoming Queen Representative; Buccaneer
Queen, Second Runnet-up; Military Boll
Queen; Delto Zeto, Pledge Closs Songleoder,
Scholarship Aword, Philanthropy Choirman,
Treasurer; S G A Legisloture; Deon's List;
Honor Roll
THOMAS, CLIFTON W,, Sm
THOMAS. CLINTON E , Richmond, Vo ; Eng-
THOMAS, RACHEL, Henderson. N. C; Ele-
mentary Education, B.S.; Student Notional
Education Associotion; Women's Recreation
THOMAS. REBECCA S., Roxboro, N. C; Ele-
mentory Educotion, B.S.; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion, Boptist Student Union.
THOMASON, JANET L,, Sm.lhfield, N. C;
French, Librory Science, B S ; Alpha Beta
Alpho; Library Assistant.
THOMPSON, BETTY KAY, Selmo, N C;
ety.
TYSON. JOHN K . Wodesboro, N. C ; Music,
B.M E ; Symphonic Bond; Symphony Orches-
tro; Vorsily Bond; Morching Pirates; Opero
Orchestro; Woodwind Ensemble; Collegium
Fidelio Society, Vice-President.
TYSON, JOYCE C, Goldsboro, N. C ; Music,
B.M.E.; fosi Carolinian, Concert Choir; Sig-
ma Alpha lolo.
UNDERWOOD, ELIZABETH, Arlington, Vo ;
Art, 6.F.A.; Dormitory Vice-President; Delto
Phi Delta, Secretory; Notionol Society for
Interior Designers,
UPCHURCH, PHYLLIS V . Burlington, N. C
Sociology, A.B; Cosmopol.ton Club, Pres
dent; Sociology Club, Assistant Secretory,
WALTERS, JANE C, Hertford, N, C ; Primory
Educotion, B.S.; Student Not.onol Educo-
tion Association; fosI Corol.n.on.
WAMSLEY, ALFRED J., Torboro, N. C;
Business Monogement. B S ; News Bureou
Eost Coro/rn.on-
WARO. PAUL G . Hertford. N. C ■ Geogroph,
BS,; Outing Club; Spanish Club; Gommo
Thelo Upsilon,
WARD, SHARON K, Woodbridge, Vo ; So-
ciology, A B ; Gommo Beto Phi; Alpho Xi
Dello, Vice-President, Membership Choirmon;
Morshol; Women's Judiciory Vice-President-
Senior Class Treasurer
WHITE, BARBARA E,, Merry Hill, N C;
Moth, BS ; Moth Club; Student Notionol
Education Associotion.
WHITE. MARGIE P. Devil Hills, N. C, Ele-
memory Education, BS; Student Notionol
Educotion Associotion, Dore County Club,
President, Umsteod Dormitory, Social Chair-
man, Greene Dormitory, Sociol Choirmon.
own. Po , Accoun
WHITELEY, JOHN W., Jox, N. C; History
ond Psychology, A B ; Lacrosse Team; Korote
Club; Mens Glee Club; Outing Club; Men's
Residence Council; Scott Dormitory, lieuten-
TILLMAN. LINDA C. Burlington, N. C;
Accounting, BS.B.A.; Student Counselor;
Phi Beto lombdo; Young Republican Club.
TINGLE, TREVA D.. Hovelocli. N. C; Ele-
mentory Educotion, B.S; Student Notional
Education Associotion.
TOFANI. JUDY. Tonlollon, Md ; Education
B.S.
TOLNirCH. SUSAN K., Alexondrio, Vo.;
Industriol Technology, B.S. P.; Industrial ond
Technicol Educotion Club; Who's Who Among
Students in American Univenities ond Cof-
TRENT, PATRICIA J.,
VAUGHAN, MARGARET R., Greensboro,
N. C; Sociology, A.B,; Boptist Student
Union; Student Counselor; Alpho Koppo
VAUSE, JOHN I , Kinston. N, C; Industrial
ond Technicol Education, B.S.; Industrial
ond Technicol Educotion Club; Epsilon Pi
VERNON, GAIL F,, Frederick, Md ; Geogri
VERRONE, JERRY M., New
Business Administrotion, BS;
kelboll; Koppo Alpho.
VICK, JACKIE H,, Noshvclle, N. C; Aquo-
nymphs; Women s Recreation Associotion;
Sludenl Counselor; Alpho Phi, Guard; Phi
Beto Lombdo
WARREN, RITA A,, Butnei
on Associotion, Studei
i-S ; Women's Recrea
WATSON, DIANNE E-, Roleigh, N. C ;
Elemeniory Educotion. B.5.; Student No-
t.onol Educolion Associol.on; Young Repub-
l.cons Club; House Council, Social Choirmon.
WATSON, LINDA L., Smithlield, N. C;
Home Economics, BS; Phi Upsilon Omicron;
Home Economics Chopler.
WATSON, WILLIAM E., Rockingham, N. C;
Business, B.S B.A.; Tou Koppa Epsilon, House
Monoger; Alpho Koppo Psi, President. His-
WAUGH, KAREN L., Alexondrlo, Va.; Sociol-
ogy, A.B.; Cosmopoliton Club; Sociology
Club. Secretory; Fletcher Dormitory, Vlce-
WHITLEY, NANCY J, Roleigh, N, C;
Pnmory Educolion, B S-; Student Counselor;
President of Student Counselors; Umsteod
Dormitory Social Committee.
WHITLEY, PAUL R., Rocky Mount, N, C;
Educolion, B.S.; Intromurols; Student No-
tionol Education Association; Nosh County
Students (or University Status. Choirmon-
Young Dcmocrotic Club.
WHYTE, THOMAS E., Greenville, N. C; In-
dustriol ond Technical Educotion, B.5.; In-
dustrial ond Technical Educotion Club; North
Carolina Industrial Arts Association; No-
tionol Association of Industrial Arts.
WIGHT, IRVING D , Bolivor, N. Y.; Biology,
A.B ; Track Teom; Cross-Country Trock Team;
210-A Club
WILDER, FAYE D , Scotch Ploins, N. J.;
Music. B.M; Fidelio Society; Music Educo-
tion Notional Conference; GAP; University
Chorale; Women's Glee Club
512
VICKERS. JENNIFER D., Comp Lejeune, N.
C-; Primory Education, B.S.; Sludent Nurses'
Associotion; Sludenl Notional Education As-
WILKINSON. JOHN D, Durhom, N. C-;
Geography, A B ; AFROTC; Arnold Air So-
ciety, Drill Teom.
/ILLARD. CHERYL L, Nerrilt. N, C;
ig. B S-N ; Sludent Nursing Assoc
resident Secretory, Treasurer, Collegic
Club, Pomlico County Promotion Com
>r University Status, President; Distri
cutive Com
olarsliip, Tu
National Foundati
Warr
WILLIAMS, CAROL L., Fayetteville,
lome Economics, B,S.; Home Eo
hapter; Dormitory Social Committee.
ILIIAMS, EVELYN A., Eli
VILLIAMS, FREDDIE T., Greenville, N C;
Aoth, A.B ; Pi Sigma P.; Chi Beta Phi,
reasurer; Pr Mu Epsilon, President; Moth
:iub; Societ)- of Physics Students.
VILLIAMS, GREGORY C, Morshville, N. C:
luslness Administtotion, B.S.B A.; Society (or
he Advoocement of Monogement.
VILLIAMS, JOYCE E., Cory, N. C ; Physical
Education, 6.3,; Populor Films Committee;
i.GA. Legislature; Physicol Education Club
A'lLLIAMS, MARGARET A., Ronoole l!apids,
-J. C; Business Education, 8. SB A ; Pi
Dmego Pi, Treosurer; Phi Beta Lombdo; So-
:iety for the Advancement of Monogement;
jtudent Counselor.
iVILLIAMS, NOAH C, Roleigh, N. C; Phys-
icol Educolion. B.S ; Physicol Educotion Club;
Phi Epsilon Koppa; fosf Carolinion, Sports
Editor; S.G.A., Populor Entertainment Com-
mittee, Homecoming Committee; Fellov/ship
of Christian Athletes; Trod Team, All South-
ern Conference.
WILLIS, JAMES S., Willislon, N. C; Psychol-
ogy, B.A.; Psychology Club; Young Repub-
licons Club.
WILLIS, JOHN D., Horkers Islond, N. Ci
Induitriol and Technical Education, B.S.P.;
Sigma Phi Epsilon,
WILLIS WILLIAM D., Dovis, N. C; Moth,
JS Moth Club, President; Young Repub-
licans Club
WILSON, BRENDA S., Sonlord, N. C; Ele-
mentary Education, B.S.
WILSON, DONNIE C, Sonfoid, N. C;
Business Administtotion, B.S.; Society for the
Advoncement of Monogement
WILSON, PATRICIA A., Durhom, N. C; Po-
litical Science and English, A.B.; Polilicol
Science Club, Secretory; Sigmo Tou Delto;
f?ebe(, Assistont Editor; Wesley Foundation,
WINGATE, CLAUDIA, Both, N. C; English,
B.S.: Associotion for Childhood Education;
Dormitory Officer.
WINSLOW, MICHAEL N., Hertford, N. C;
Art, BE. A.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Best Pledge
Award, Historian; Nationol Society of In-
terior Designers; Honor Roll.
WINSOLW, PERCY L , Belvidere, N. C;
Business Administration, B.S. P.; Gomma Beta
Phi, President; County Committee for Uni-
versity Status, President; Independent In-
suronce Associotion Scholarship; Faculty Evot-
uolion; Dean's List; Honor Roll.
WINSTON, KENNETH H, Richmond, Vo.;
Accounting, B.S.; Phi Beta Lombda, President,
Choirmon of Fund Roising Committee; Wres-
tling Team; Who's Who Among Student: in
American UnivenHlet ond Col/eges.
, N. C;
WITHERS, ROGER W., China Grove, N C
Business Administtotion, B.S.; Freshmon Ten.
nis Teom; Intromurol Tennis Champion; In.
tromurols; Intromurol Committee; Varsity Ten-
nis Teom; College Union Committee; Buc-
WITT. SANDRA L., Winston Salem, N. C :
Psychology, A.B,
WOMBLE, PATRICIA C, Durhom, N C
Business, B.A ; Sigmo Sigmo Sigma, Treos-
urer; S.G.A, Legislature.
WOOD, DEMP5EY R , Benson, N. C; Music
Educotion, BME.; Marching Pirotes; Varsity
Bond; Symphonic Bond; Wind Ensemble;
Symphony Orchestra; Theoter Orchestra; Uni-
versity Chorole; Bross Choir; Fidello Society;
Young Republicons Club
WOOD, PATSY G., Benson, N C; Elemen-
Educotion, B.S : Student Notionol Edu-
WOOD, SHEILA M , Greenville, N C ; Psy-
chology, A B ; S G A. Legislature, Home-
coming Committee; Orientotion Counselor;
Young Republicans Club; Students for Uni-
versity Stotus; Model United Nations Poge;
Psychology Club
WOODALL, BILLIE C, Henderson, N. C;
Elementary Educotion, B S.
WOODBURN, HENRY P., Chorlotte, N. C;
Political Science, A.B.; Phi Koppo Tou, Vice-
President; Stole Student Legislature; Mid-
South Model United Notions; Men's Honor
Council, Public Defender; Populor Entertoin-
ment Committee.
WOOTEN, JEAN E , Mople Hill, N. C; Ele-
mentary Education, B.S; Student Notional
Educotion Association.
WOOTEN, MARY E., Macclesfield, N. C;
English, B.S.; Boptist Sludent Union Officer.
WOOTEN, WILLIAM W, East Hampton,
N Y ; Physical Educotion, B S : Trocli Teom;
Phi Epsilon Koppo; Physical Educotion Club,
WRIGHT, ANTHONY I., Groho
WYNNE, ELEANOR L.,
YARBROUGH, REBECCA J., Lexington, N, C,
Business, B S.; Pi Omega Pi, Historion; So
ciety for the Advancement of Management
YELVERTON, ANN C, Fremont, N. C ; Eng-
lish, B.S.; Student Counselor; Alpha Beta
Alpha Treosurer, President of Pledge Class;
Young Democratic Club, Secretary; Women's
Honor Council, Public Defender; foil Corol-
inion, Morshal; Dean's List; Honor Boll;
Student Notionol Educotion Association,
YOUNG, STEPHEN K., Winston Solem, N. C;
Business Administtotion, B.S B.A ; AFROTC;
Vorsity Cheerleoder.
YOW, SUE C , Durhom, N, C; Home Eco-
nomics, B.S.; Chi Omego, Panhellenic Per-
sonnel Pledge Troiner; Home Economic Chop-
ZACHARY, CAS51E E., Lenington, N. C;
Primory Educotion, B.S.; S.G.A. Legislolute;
Student National Educotion Associotion; Uni-
versity Potty; Alpho Xi Delto; Dormitory
Abbotr, Mfi Mory E
Adier, Dr. Coil G
Aj.^onder, Mr, Rudolph S,
Aliopoulioi, Mr. Paul
Allen, Dr. Wendoll E
Anderson, Mrs Judilh A
Arvrood, Dr Frook
lilei'. Dr. Donold
liley. Dr. Donold F
ker, Mr. Worlh
ro, Dr. Joie
Slier, Dr. James D. .
Ih, Dr. Charles
Berry,
Bezons
B.gger
Conglefon, Dr. Betfy C.
Conglelon, Mrs, Donno M
Congleton, Dr. Joseph . . .
Coslello, Mr Gerald E.
Coulter, Dr. Byron
Couller, Mrs. Cloudia . , .
Cramer, Dr. Robert E
Crowley, Mr, Wesley V.
Doniel, Mrs. Billie
Doniels, Miss Frances
Dougherty, Dr. Boice
Dougherty, Mrs. Fronces P.
Dougherty, Dr Patricio A.
Dougherty. Mrs Stella M.
Dougmon, Dr. Joseph
Dovis, Dr Groho-n J
Debnath, Dr. I
Debter, Mrs. Ouido C. . .
Demcrs, Dr. Morio
Dempiey, Dr. Audrey V.
Derriclr, Mr J. O
Derrick, Mrs, Mildred H,
Thodys J
Dildo, Mr.
leth
ird, Dr Rolph
p, Dr Bobby A.
Boyelte, Dr. Joseph G
Brondon, Miss Dorothy
Brolton, Mrs Mary J.
Brewster, Dr Lawrence
Broodhurst, Mrs Ruth J.
Brown, Dr. Charles Q.
Brown, Mr Wyolt I
Browne, Dr. Richord ,
Busle, Mr Joe B.
Butler, Mr- Jomes
Byrd, Dr. J. Willion . ..
Colhoun, Mr Wolter T
Comeron, Mr. Norman H
Dr. Richard I..
C R
Ebbs, Dr, John D
CoK
Mr.
Carpenter. Dr. Thomo
Cospor, Dr Myron I.
Chomberioin, Mr Cho
Chamberlain. Mr Nor
Chombl.ss, Dr. Thomas
Chouncey. Miss Beotr
H
rk. Dr.
Clark, Mrs Borbora C
Cloy, Dr. Howord B
Clemens, Dr Donold F.
Clere, Mr. Thomoi A. .
Colcord, Mr. J Morsholl
E.erts. Mr. R. J.
Eysenboch, Miss Jc
Fohl, Miss Dorothe
Fernondez
Finkel. Dr
Fischer, M
Administration— Faculty Index
Friedl, Miss Mor|
Potr
! Gibbons, Copt. Andrew H. . . 350
I Giles, Dr. Dovid 437
Godfrey, Mr. Milton 437
Gordley, Mrs. Morilyn 340
Gordley, Mr. iron 340
Goyette, Mr. Arthur 372
Groy. Dr. Wellington 340
Greer, Mrs. Juomto F 4«2
Grimsley, Mr Jimmie R. . 377
Gross, Mr Dowyer D 397
Gross, Mrs Tennolo A 391
Grossn.ckel, Dr. W. F. ... 404
Guloli, Mr Umesh G 417
Gustofson, Mr Leonard . . 372
Haggard, Mr. Paul W 391
Ho.gwood, Mr. T. J 468
Hampton, Dr. Carol 411
Honkins, Mr. Wes 372
Hordison, Miss Janice 361
Horrison, Dr. A. Morjorie ... 417
Hort, Mrs. Cor] A 417
Hart, Mr. Williom S 417
Meckel, Dr. Edgar 356
Heckrotte, Dr. Corlton 351
Helms, Dr. R. M 398
Hester, Dr, Er^ym 361
Hill, Dr. Joseph A 417
Hi«, Dr. Jomes E , Jr 356
Hodgin, Dr Kolhorine 391
Holley, Mr. Williom H 340
Holmes, Dr Keilh 437
Holt, Dr. Robert L 334
Hooks, Mrs. Beltie W 478
Hoots, Dr. Williom R., Jr. .. 468
Home, Dr. John 337
Houlik, Mr. Jo-nes W 472
Howord, Mr. Henry 339
Hu, Dr. William K. H 356
Hume, Dr. Gorrett 437
Hurley, Dr Patricio G 462
Indorf, Mr Hons H 400
Irons, Dr. Fred 337
Isobelle, Mr. Eugene J 472
Ito, Dr. Tokeru 351
James Mr. F. K 337
Jomes, Mr. Kenneth C 417
Jovoid, Mr. Khwojo R 417
Jellreys, Dr. Donold B 351
Jenkins, Dr Leo W 332
Jennings, Dr. A. Roy 376
Jocobs, Mr. Rolph E 340
Johnson, Mrs. Esto 437
Johnson, Mr. F. Milon 391
Jones, Mr. Peter 340
Jorgensen, Dr. N. M 377
Keller, Miss Bonnie J 368
Keller, Mr Norman 340
Kelly, Mr. John T 468
Kelsey, Mr. Clarence M 468
Kendrick, Dr Lorry L 377
Kilpolrick, Dr. Rochel H 361
Kim, Dr. Hough 412
Kim, Dr. Jung-Gun 400
Klingenschm.tt, Mrs. Sally ... 437
Knight, Dr. Clifford 8 351
Knipe, Dr. Jomes L 417
Kozy, Dr John 397
Kuthiolo, Mr. 5- K 412
Lomb, Dr. Robert C 356
Lombie, Miss Ruth 462
Lonier, Dr. Gene D 389
Lorsen, Dr Toro M 417
Aerospoce Studies 350
Alpho Beta Alpha 273
Alpha Dello Pi 222
Alpho Epsilon Pi 238
Alpha ^oppo Delta 284
Alpha Omicron Pi 224
Alpha Phi 226
Alpha Phi Omega 274
Alpho Xi Delta 228
AFROTC 166
Angel Flight 174
Arnold Air Society 172
Art Deportment 340
Arts ond Sciences School ... 349
Assoc.otion for Childhood
E<'"t°''On ,74
Boptist Student Union 155
Biology Club 17a
Biology Department 351
Succoneer 1969 144
Business School 417
Conterbury 153
Chemistry Deportment 356
Jt' °='° '■'" 276
Chi Omega 230
Little, Dr. Lmdo W 351
Little, Mrs. Lindo W 417
Long, Dr 7. E 404
Lowry, Dr Jean . , ,
Lundy, Mrs Lucille K-
Lundy, Dr Thomas E-
Lunney, Dr Do.id C
Mrs-
N.
Mart
Mori
Mothey, Dr. Th
Mottheis, Dr Floyd
McAllister, Dr Worren
McCorkle, Dr Richard -
McDon.el, Dr Jomes S-
McDoniel, Dr Susan J.
McDoniels, Mr Jesse L-
McEnolly, Dr, Terence
McGrath, Mrs. Virginia
McLeon, Dr. Sterling R
Mey
Mills,
Pou
Othy
Cho
404
377
Modl.n, Dr. Ruth 437
Moore, Dr Chorles H 404
Moore, Mr ■ Clifton 339
Moore, Dr. Mir.om B 462
Monteiro, Miss Palmyra . .. 372
Moye, Mrs Evelyn 8 391
Murod, Dr. Alfred 368
Myers, Miss Edith G . , 478
Nopp, Dr. Ralph R 412
Neel, Mr. Francis L 340
Neville, Mr, John D 383
Nicholson, Mr, James D. 411
M.
O'Connell, Dr. Jon
OConnor, Dr. Michoel P.
ODham. Miss Pamela G.
/ille
Oyler. Miss Barbara L.
Pok. Dr. Byung-Koo ..
Porhom, Dr. Fred M. .
Porks, Mr. Orol E
Pornelf, Mr. Jomes H.
Penry, Mrs. Mollie 8.
Pritchord, Dr. Williom I
Quiggins, Mrs. Borbora
Rom. to, Dr Joseph W.
Rosenfeld, Dr. Norman
Rosenleld, Dr. Vilo H.
Ross, Miss Ehzobeth
Ryon, Dr Edword P
Ryan, Dr Eugene
Ryon, Motor Kevin T
Sonders, Dr Fronklin D 361
Senders, Dr, Robert H 412
Sanderson, Dr Williom C. .. 437
Sollerlield, Mr John E 340
Sounders, Mr. Fronk W. ... 391
Sounders. Mrs Josephine B. . 377
Soyetto. Dr. T. C 398
Scott, Mr. B. E 461
Sears. Miss Noncy J 462
Sehgol. Dr. Prem P 351
Se.ouer. Mr. Donald R. ... 340
Seykoro. Dr Edword 398
Sheo. Mrs Jonn.s S 4t5
Sheo. Mr Ph.llip 375
Sheppord. Dr Moses M 411
Simpson, Dr Everett C 311
Smith, Mrs Phyllis S 361
Sneden. Mr John A 359
Snyder, Mr G Woldron ... 417
Song, Dr. Yung-dahf 400
Sorenson, Dr. Frederick 361
Sorenson. Mrs Mory 361
Soell. Dr Kotye 0 391
Speight. Dr. Froncis 340
Spickcrmon. Mrs Sylvene O. 478
Clo
Steele. Dr Rolph H
Steinberg. Mr. Joy
Stenzel. Dr. Werner
Stevens. Mr Charles E. .
Stillwell. Dr Doniel
Sugg. Dr. Howard A. I.
Suggs. Mrs. Joanne L. . . .
Tocker. Dr. R. S
Teis, Mr. Daniel K
Thornton, Mr. Jock W., Jr,
Todd, Dr. Ouinton R
Todd, Dr Richord C
!rnon, Dr Thomas
oldrop, Mrs. Bonr
oldrop. Mr. P. E.
ondermon. Dr. He
Edit
iche G.
Wotrou
Webbe
We.th. Mr. Robert W. . . .
Welborn. Mr. Odell
White. Dr Jomes
White. Miss Ruth
Whitehurst. Mrs. Jeanelte
Whyburn. Dr. Cl.fton T.
Willioms. Mr. George E.
Richards. Dr John , .
Riggs. Dr. Stonley R.
Rocke. Dr Donold C.
Williams. Mrs Louise L. .
W.llioms. Dr J Melvin . ..
Williams. Mr. Potrick A. .
Willioms. Dr. Robert W. ..
Willinghom. Mr H Woyne
Wilton. Dr, O. Christine . .
Woods. Mr. Louis
Wooten. Mr. Don K
Yorbrough. T. Eugene
reh. Dr. Chung-Jeh Veh
Zincone. Dr Lou.s H
Organizations Index
159
Circle K Club Internal
Concert Cho.r
Delto Phi Delto ...
Delta Sigmo Phi ....
Delto Sigmo Pi
Delta Zeto
Dromo Department . , .
Eosl Corol.no Chr.st.oi
Fellowship
East Corol.no Tutoriof
Society
Eost Corolino Universil
Union
f osl Corol.n.on
Educotion School 437
English Deportment 361
Eps.lon Pi Tou 282
Fellowship of Christion
Athletes 163
First Christion Church College
Fellowship 162
Foreign Longuoge
Deportment 368
Freewill Boptist Student
Gom
Phi
285
General College 484
Geogrophy Department . 37;
Geology Department 376
Heolth ond Physical Educotion
Department 377
History Deportment 383
Home Economics Chopter ... 180
Home Economics School 462
Honor Councils 142
Industriol And Technicol Education
Club 136
Industriol And Technicol Educolion
Deportment 468
Interfroternity Council 221
International Studies
Abrood 1 87
JudltMries 143
Judo Club 188
. Koppo Alpha 242
Koppo Delta 234
Koppo Sigma 244
Karate Club 189
Key, The I50
King Youlh Fellow
Lambdo Chi Alphc
Library Science D
Mu!,c School ...
Newmon Club .
Ourmg Club
Ponhellenic Couni
Phi Alpho Theto
Phi Bpsilon Mu
Ph. Kappo Tou
ophy Deport
Phys,
appo Afpho
Students Index
Sigma Ch. Delta .
Sigma Ph. Epiilon
Sigmo Sigma Sigma
Society For The Adv(
Stu.
Studer.! Notional Edui
Student '"Nuriing Aiic
Student Forty
Symphonic Bond
Tou Koppo Eps.lon .
iity Debate Society
Boggeft, Brendo Jei
Abeyoun.!, Georg.o
Abroms, Brendo Log
AcuK. Corol E
Adomee. B.II.e Jeon
Adorns. Apr. I Lee
Adorn!, Bonnie Foy
Adoms, Cheryl Lou
Adorns, Douglas E
Adorns, Josper Lou.s
Adams, Judy Anne
Adams, Lmdo Suson
Adoms, Soroh Ellen
Adoms, leronce S
Adkins, Sernord, Jr.
Aditins, Fronkie S.
Adkini, Jomes Edwir
AdLins, L.nda Ann I
Adk.ns. Stephen T
Agner, Angelo Gail
Ahlsen, George W ,
Ajos, H.roshi .
Ajoi. Teruro
Albert, Jock Lee .
Albert, Poul E , Jr.
Albert. Soroh C.
Albright, Lynda Joy
Albritton, Doisy L. .
Albriiton. Mork Eltor
Alcoke. Morgoret An
Aldermon, Bruce H
Aldridge. Borboro A
Aldndge, James K
Aldridge, John Morvi
Aldndge, L.ndo C .
Aldridge, Mory Dioni
Aldndge, M.choel Le
Aldndge, Sondro E
Ale.onder, Bonn.e K.
Ale.onder, Colh.e J.
Ale.onder, Gory M
Ale.onder, Henry B
Ale.onder, Hugh Q.,
Ale.onder, Leita D.
Ale.onder, Lounell
Ale.onder, Minom G
Ale.onder, Ste.en L
Ale.onder, Thomas B
Ale.onder, William f
Alez.no. Potnco .
AKord. Dolores A, ,,
Allord, Holhe P. . . .
Allord, Mory Lmdo
Allord, Peggy L . .
Allemond, Cheryl L.
Allen, Borboro Leslie
Allen, Belinda Leo
Allen, Brendo C
Mien. Dovid Samuel
Mien. Glono Jane ,
Mien. Helen Mory
Mien. Hermon O . Jr.
Mien. Iryin Monon
kllen. Jacqueline N
Mien. John Carl
Mien. Joseph Carr ..
Mien. Mar, Angela .
Ulen. Mour.llo C, ..
kllen, Nev.lt A
Ulen, Poul J.. Ill .
Ulen. Robert Haskell
Ulen. Roger Dole . . .
lllen. Wolter N . Jr.
illey. Fronkl.n Clyde 484
III. son. Adro I.es 438
.llmon. Lorry Do. id 484
ilmon. Martho Ruth 400
ilmond. Dennis Kelly 486
384
362
26
354
373
Angel.
Ellen Dougl
Angel,
Ruth Anne
Stephen R
Angel
Willord J ,
Apple,
Jonet Tonyt
Apple,
Stephen W
kijsor
1. Ellen
vQ^e^,
Chofle
.oodi
Donno
.-ood.
M.chae
'ood,
Pomelo
beff.
Rodney
Autry, Wondo Jeo
A.ent, Ernest Bros
A.entt, Coiol S
A.ery, Bobaro Ann
Aycock, Be.erly A
Aydlett. Rebecco /
Ayers, Lou F.
Ayscue, Cheryl D.
Jiley. Cynlhio Sue
siley, Deboroh Ellen
J.ley, Gilbert M , Jr.
!ilcy, Rodlotd 8. Jr.
, Erio Ruth .
Kothryn Elair
Mellord Roy
Potsy Eileen
oncrolt. Barbel
andy, Blake Si
onister, Barbor
irtho Ruth 409
nan, Susan Mone
446
Bishop. Edythe Louise .
non, Neldo Kay
466
Bishop. Julius Liston
ie. Terry Eugene . . .
375
Bissetle. Deidro
.s. Leonord Jomei . .
d. Michael F.
419
B.ssetle. Eliiobeth G. .
Bissette. Sbermon Re,
d, W.ll.om T ..
Bisianti. Charlotte K
den, Lee
Biftner. Nancy L
ley, Borry Robert
403
Biviono. Susan Jean
ley. Bob Edward . .. ,
392
Bixler. Bruce Brent
ley, Comille
... 366
Block. Mory Margaret
Blackburn. Carl W
ley, John Julius
.... 405
Blockmon. Goil E
ley, Joseph L
... 374
Blockmon. Freddie A
ley, Liibeth H
. . . . 369
Blockmon, Gary D
ey, Somoel P
.... 3B8
Blockmon. Glendo Kay ..
'on, Carol Louise ...
... 344
Blockwell. Beverly G.
y. Glono Down . .. .
. , . 482
Blockwell. Donno Jeon
y. Julie Anne
. . . . 438
Blade. Koren Ann .
I.eu. Anne E
. . . 426
Bloir. Borboro Anne
jr. Barry Woyne . . . .
... 426
Blair, Borboro R
:r, Henry Gerald . .
. . . . 400
Blair. Brendo Ellen
!rs, Doy.d L , Jr. . . .
Hall Pugh, Jr
. . . . 357
. . . , 405
Blair. L.ndo Elo.ne
irt, Judy Foskey . . . ,
.... 438
Blolock. Ethel Foye
n, Gerald Steven . .
.... 486
. . 486
Blolock. John Fronkli
le. Belly Anne
. 438
Blolock, Lomberlh, Jr
schmilt Dennis
486
Blolock, Lynda Wotson
d, Marvin Cooper . . .
... 426
Blonchord, Jonet G ,
er, Robert G. ...
. . . 393
Blonchoid, Joseph B
Beverly Ann
Bland, Donny Corl
Co'O McGregor ....
473
Blond, Donno Koye
Donny Lynn
. . . . 400
Blond, Foye Annette
Dorothy Mor.e
. . 346
Blond, Morshall E , Jr .
515
Bobbtr
Bobbil
Bobbil
on. BeveH/ Ra
di, Dougloi Ra
Boolh. Virgin.o Sue .
Bordeou*. Kenneth R.
Bordeou., Peggy L.
Bowl
Bow
Bown
ng, k
ng. Vi
on, G
Bo/c
Boyd
e. JoiT
, Jose
Barb
Bo^d
Goyn
Boyd
Kolh
Boyd
Mark
Boyd
Paul
Boyd
Robe
Boyd
Sony
Boyd
Tone
Boyd
Will
idy, Debort
iglin, Jesse
]lce. John »r
Connolly P
Ellen Nell
Motlho C
oswe
1, Ronold A, . ,
raunh
ardt, Ronald N.
raxtor
. Johnnie F,, .
oxton
. Linda Fay . . .
eorey
, Margaref Amy
ec<,
Kathleen Joyce
eedio
ve. Cofotyn J.
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Ann McKn.ght
egmo
n, Roberra . .
enne
Kolhenne G, .
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Judy Ellen . , .
idem
me Ann M
■dge,
Sharon L. ..
idqer
, Charles L, . ,
,dqer
, Cho.les W, .
^dger
idqer
, Linda Mae .
, Robert D
dqe
. Mary Bowles
... 404
Bfyont,
dqe
, Poul F
419
Bryant.
dqe
, Suson Anita
360
Bryant,
dqe
, Viclorio L
419
Bryant,
qqs
Betty Curlis
463
Bryont.
qqs
Ronold Kay
431
Bryonl.
qhl
Barbaro Anne
342
Buchon
qht
George W , III
369
Buchanc
qhl
James Poul
392
Buchono
ghl
Linda O.onne
Julius Worren
464
362
Bucl. J
Bud. S
ley.
Ruby Godwin
463
BucLley
iin, Emmetl W.
in. Donald Woyni
. Stonley F
Betty Peoci
Jomes E , Jr
John Shellon
Mory Ton
Richard L
Robert L .
Ronold W
Ruby EofI
Bullington.
Bulord. Mor
Bugg. Rebel
Burgei
Burge;
Burge;
Campbel
Compbe
Compbe
Con.
Cannady, Lmda Grey
Connody. Nancy Lourr
Conning. Timothy A.
Cannon. Corolyn Foye
Cannon. El.iobelh H
Cannon, Jesse Carlos
Connon, lou Ellen
Connon, Mar, E.
Connon. Shoron lee
Connon. Sue Ellen .
Conup. Noney Lou
Copps. Barbaro Deane
Copps. Kirby Butler
Copps. Lyndo Foye ,
Coprio. Robert Joseph
Carowon. Robert Earl
Corden. Debro Anne
Corden. Polsy Lee
Cardwell. Cecil D
Coref, James Watson
Corgill. Jomes M
Corlond. Nancy Ruth
Corlson. Edward D
Corlson. John Arthur
Corlson. Kolhryn I.
Carmine, Forest H
Corpenter. Constance
Carpenter, Potncio L.
Corper. Arlene Cloire
Carper. John Motkee
Corr. Corol Aon .
Cortowoy. Diane Kay
Corrowoy. Grankie D
Carrowoy. George B.
Corrowoy. Joyce M. ,
Carrowoy. Judy C
Corrowoy. Sudie A
Corriker. Alice Ann
Carroll. Beverly W
Corroll. Fronces Ann
Corroll. luellen
Carroll. Susan Leigh
Corroll. Thomas R . Jr
Carson. Donold H . Jr
Corson. Noncy Corol
Carter. Alice Morie
Corter. Borboro Jean
Dwight H
Emily Foye
Jomes Leonard
Lindo Ellen
Richord S.
Sondro Gail .
Susan Anne
3ht. Mory K.
Evelyn B
t. Hampton D
Dennis Potnck
Leslie Winlord
Williom O Neol
ed Louis
. Jomes E . Jr,
. Jean Groyson
, Robert N
I. Collie R ..
Cheryl Lynn
Cotherine C.
Thomas M. . .
Lindo Lee
ni, Doniel J. .-
ns. Gorl E. ...
Coi
Coi
Co
Crolr. Stephen D , Jf-
wthon. John D
C.I. John C.o.g
odwicl, Kichort)
Cobb. Ann.t
Cobb. Chorl
Cobb, Jone
CoHey.
Cogbill.
Coggins.
Coggins.
Coggins,
Cogg.ni,
Croin, PhyMis W 439
Clone, Co.inno Mory 488
Cronloid, Killy Carol 453
Crotch SommiB L 405
C.o.en, Chorlei H 386
CrowlorcJ, Chloe A 366
Crawford, Ehzobelh C 392
Crawford, Lmdo Lee 464
Crowford, Lmdo Ruth 466
Creasy, Pomelo Lee 426
Credle, Allen Ihomos 488
Cree, Jeffrey Lynn 488
Creech, Oeboroh L 409
Creech, Ow.ghl M 405
Creech, Gcbbre Sue ... 464
Creech. Koy Froncei 432
Creem. Potrico Ann 466
Cress. Peggy Poulette - 388
Crews. Lmdo Dionne 453
Cribbs. Jomes Lacy, Jr 476
Cr.cLenberger. Mary J 482
Cr.m. Laura Suson 476
Cr.sp. Williom lee 353
Crisp. Willion. R 420
Cnsl. Polr.cio Marie 402
Crocler, Carolyn Jean 488
Crocl.ec, Looms G 439
Crockett, Ethel C P 488
Cromortie. Eliz Craig 412
Cromortie, Eliz H 480
Crorrtortie, Jeon D 439
Cronon, Lorello J 488
Crooke, James li 426
C.oom, Be.erly Susan 453
Croom, lorry D , Sr 420
Croshow Glenn I! 488
Cross, Clarence J 374
Cross. Morlho Ann 446
Cross, Sonford Troy 374
Crofts, Cloro C 432
Crofts, David Fronk 420
Crouie, Gregory H 386
Crouse, Gregory K 488
Crowell, Daryl W 488
Cruise, Glendo Jeon 364
Crumly, Jennifer 446
Crusenberry, Clyde, Jc 488
Crutchfield, Charles 488
Crutchlield. Rhondo C 384
Cuff, Jomes Joseph 420
Culbrelh, Gloria Faye 488
Culbreth, Wolter M , Jr, , . , 379
Culbreth, Worren 8 . Jr. 381
Cullon. Fronces C 466
Culp. Jomes Garrison 379
Culton. Morlho Amelio ... 369
Cummins. George W , Jr. .. 357
Cummings. Vodo Sue 439
Curdiff, Ronald G 402
Cunninghom. Jane P 390
Cunningham, Suson Ora . . - 439
Cu.lee. Ruth Judy 484
Currence. Ben|omin A 488
Curr.n. Jomce Faye 488
Cushwo. M.choel H 341
Cussono. Patrice J 369
Culhbert. John G 379
Culhbertson. Lorry E 426
Cutler, Brendo Koy 488
Cutler, George W , III 418
Cutler, G.les H , Jr 488
Cutler, lewis Edmond 470
Cutler, Soro Do. id 439
Cutrell, Glendo Ann 488
Culls, Fonne M 463
Cutis, Howord Vann 369
Cuffs, Williom 432
Doughlry, Doylt
Doughlry, Emily
Doughlry, Jame
Davis, Borborc
Counts, Donald R P.
Cloy. Sore
Cloy. Tho
Cloyton.
Cloyton. I
Cleveland, He
Adii
Faye
Regino
517
-E-
Eod.e, Joon Goil
Eodi, Woyne Buchanon
Eoler, Chorle! Scoll
Eskci, Joe Overmon , .
Eorl, Mary Jone
Eo.lei, John S , III ,,
Eorly. Dono Elizobelh
Eorlsy, Holl.i G,, Jr.
Earl/. Jomes Warden
Eody. Richard H,
Eomhordl, Stanlon A.
Eorp, Leonard Bo!i
Eorp, Marco Koy
Earp, Pohy Ann
Eoion, Cheryll Lynn .
Eoson, Elsie Larue , .
Eoion, Noncy C
Eoson, Norrcy Pheora
Eoson, Willo Morie ..
Eoslwood, Norman Eorl
Eotman, Elvin J
Eolmon, Hoiel Kay . .,
Ebron. Shirley Dupree .
Echols, Sondro Roe , .,
Eckenrode, Joonno C. .
Eckenrode, Roymond, Jr,
Eddins, Polric.a Ann ,
Edge Connie Sue
Edge. Jon.ce Lee
Edge, lelo Sue
Edmonds, Relo Jone
Edmondson, John M, ..
Edmondson Nancy Lee
Edmondson. Russell 6.
Edmondson. Terry M. . .
Edmund. Roterl F
Edringlon. Thomos G.
Edwords, Alonn W. ...
Ed^ords. Ann Fleming .
Edwords, Belfy Lynn .
Edwards, Brendo Anne .
Edwards. Cheryl Ann . .
Edwords, Cynlh.a B. , ,
Edwards. Oovid A . .
Edwards. Elizobelh G. .
Edwards, James Eugene
Janel Ann . ..
Jesse C
Joy Elaine , .
Julian T
Linda Jo ...
Morlho Gail .
Mary Ellen .
Michol F
Nancy F .
Richard W, . .
Roberl Wade
Sandra L
Timothy W. .
Tula H
William. Ill .
mold Edward
Flo/d. Belly Jar
Floyd. Cheryl L,
Floyd. E.o Poul
Floyd. Reed Di.
Flye. Poul Willi
Flynr. Kim Morn
Flynl. Sondro E
Gorlow. Rebel
ell. Jo
e Ellen
475
Forbes. Amon
do Pe
hordl.
oseph W
420
Forbes, Jonet
Lynn
horr, R
ei Anno
489
Forbes. Johnr
y Wa
II. Mar
y Ressie
407
Ford. Fronces
Anne
II. R.c
ord A
381
Ford, Polr.cio
Elyse
II. Rob
eri H.ll
. .470
Fordhom, Bre
do G
II. Tom
m.e B
388
Forehand. Ch
orles L
Ell.o
1. Richard Kent
Elho
t. Soroh Bonner
Ellio
t. Shoron El. 2.
Ellio
t, Volinda Jo .
E
David Larry
tll.s,
Edward Barnes . . .
Ellis
Ph. Hip Conrod
Ellis.
Rhendo Frances
Ellrs,
Shoren Ann
Ellis,
Susan Virginio
Ellis,
Valeria Allen
Elliso
n. Ralph W , III
El. no
e, Ashby Dunn
Elmo
e. Patsy Dole
Elmo
e, Ruth Kathleen .
olh. Linda Pole
oth, Soroh S
ute. Goil L
Goskins, Jerry Lee
Goskins, T.no J C
Gosperini, Eugene G
Goslon, Jon Corol
Gaston, Roberl L
Gotes. Gwendolyn D
Ed'
Enq
sh.
William
Enn
s. L
ndo Go.
ore.
Judy An
n
ey, Cynthia R
aye
Eos
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nda Dia
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Poul F
n, Po
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Erw
n, J
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Estr
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Ricky B
Elhe
ridge
. Alice
Joy
Ethe
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. Joe D
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Ethe
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. Maude
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, Rose K
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!. A
on Deon
ne Eliza
selh .
\:i
s, Je
s. Jo
s, J
rry L
on Dell
hnny G
Former. Hilda Elese
489
Fowler. Alon Jackson
Forrell. Donold J
392
Fowler. Dov.d Georg
Forrell, Robert A
470
Fowler. Zol.o Dell
Forrell. Stephen C. . .
489
Fowlkes. Dov.d Hunte
Forver. Lorry Donald
432
Fowlkes. Jomes Selby
Post, Cheryl Eloine
4B9
Fo«, Dovid Stephen
Foulk. Mocio Jo .
, 4B9
Fo<, Donno Corol
Foulk, Mor.in Jock
432
Fo., Gerald Morlin, J
Foulkenberry, Jomes .
432
Fo., Koye Morie
Foulkner. Ella Joyce ...
- - 427
Foy. Morgorel Abbey
Foulkner. Goil R
366
Frogokis. Deon Ale*
Foulkner, Robert G
. 359
Fr'onci's' Wol'ter" C
Feddemon. Wm Kent
418
Frank. George R
Feight. Everett E
, 470
Fronklin. Pender L , J
Feldstein, Chorlcs R.
397
Fiozer, Estello B
366 Genrry.
ord, Frank. e I
ord. Jackie Anr
hofdr, Mofk D
Gu.lfofd. Dovi
Hord.ic
n. John B-, Jr.
Hotdy,
Jor..! Corol
Ho.dy,
Louro Briir
Hordy,
Lynn Taylof
Ho'dy,
Mary Ctoudette
Ho,q.l
. Frederick W
Hofgio
»e. Linda Faye
Horgro
ye, Morcia A
Hisbbs. Bei
Hobbi, Joi
Hobgood,
Hodeil, C
Hodges, 8
Hodgei, C
Hodges, L.
Wood 485
on B-
491
Heoyn
er. Do
.el Lee
loria P. ,
■121
Heber
. Rob
.1 Roy
bie Koy
440
Hedg
cod.
lizobeth
die G
440
Hefin
r Bam
L , Jr
ssie R
. , 491
Hefne
, Doni
el Ed«e
ny Wood
440
Helm
Anci
Rudolp
seph Earl
421
Helm
, Char
es R
ndo Koy
347
Helm
, Clout
la Dell
ndro Faye
347
Helm
Gero
d W
son Dionne
491
357
Helm
, Rond
, Robe
jlph M
1 Denn
olden, Srephen Doll
older, Douglas M
older, Frederick A
Brendo
E-
Corolyn
K.
Da.id 8
Ondoll , •
Dons M
a„ene
endricks, Evelyn C
;enn, Sheilo Ann
leniy, Demold Lee
;1on, Phil
Chorles
Brenda
., Joseph F , Jr
r. Siison E
Edmund While
rs, Linda C
, Toby Su.
Gregory, Th
Griendling,
Hondlin, Twilo Jo
Andy Pain
Claudia H
Gwendolyn
High, En
High, Jo
Highfowe
loy, Slephen H
Clillon D
Donald E
man, Robert Leroy
Donny Wode
491
345
Horlon, Lorr
Hough, L.nd
Wa
] R
Mamie Dione
Hough, Rob
Hil
Mary El.z, S,
454
.363
House, Jon.c
e L-
M.I
B.lo Faye
491
Houser, Hild
eph.n
Hil
Robert 0 , Jr, , .
476
Mil
Somm.e Walter
394
Houston, Mo
rgret
h!i
, Sandra C
355
491
Howord, Bel
y Fa
Gnllin
Polncia Ann
409
Hardee, Howard Eugene
Gnfl.n
Robert Spen
388
405
Hordee, Karl Wayne ,
Grillin
Virginia G
448
Griggs
Elizabeth A.
459
Hordee, Mortha C
Grimes
Barbara J
459
Hordesty, Anito W
Grimes
Grimes
Corolyn Ann . , ,
James Fob.us , , , ,
,, 490
, , . , 427
Grimes
James Robert , , ,
, , 3B4
Hordesty, Jerry T
427
485
Gr.mes
Mory Swson
Hord.n. Wondo D
Groce,
R. chord Earl
,,,- 470
ory Sno~
orboio Foy ,
Donny Ed«or
leanelte E, ,
lohn Rithord
Williom T, ,
Hitchcock, Robi
Hiorts.ong, Coi
oword, Ronald W ,
o-ord, Stephen E,
oward, Wondo Morie
owdershell, Jane E, ,
owell, John Michael
owell, Nancy Lynn . .
owell, Steven E, -,,
owerlon, Elizabeth .
owze, Kotionne 8,
loyle. Do. id Costello
11, Hddo Diai
11, John Lyn«
Jomes Bofiold
I, Nina E
, Somuel les
, Smoh V.v.on
, Boberl B . Ill
Bo.bora Go, I
Lindo Eileen
Morgo Zocodo
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Jackjo
, Brend
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, Ir
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Joel so
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Jocobs
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James
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Jomcs
Co
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Ann
Jomes
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James
Ch
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Anne
James
Go
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James
Mo
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Jenlins
E.elyn W
Hollle E
Janiee Mocie
Jenkins
Joseph C-, Jr
Jenkins
Lydio Anne
Jenkins
Mofgorel D
'sllZ
Suzonne N
Jenningsi Emily J
Jennings, Kolhleen M
Jenninc
s, Morgorel T
J.kolt, S
Johnien,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
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Johnston
Johnston
Trudy Am
Wilberl
Peggy Jeon
Plummet A ,
Rondolph C
Corl Woylc
Debno Jerr
E Connne
Ronold Dei
lunghons, Michoel
Shoron Oio
K
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Alyce
Kol
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John
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Credits
Chief Photographer— Walter Quade
Assistant Photographers— Stephen Neal
Ed Stroud
Charles Griffin
Beauties Portraits— Homer Ball
Cone Mills Corporation
Class Portraits— Smith Studio
Jim Kilburn
Bruce Clark
Vaughn Gwyn
Additional Photo Credits-Kelly Adams
Hank Gardner
Charles Denny
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In Memory of
Lee Harlan Blackwell
1311-19BB
Friend of Many Yearbook Staffs
"One who never turned his back but marched breast forward.
Never doubted clouds would break"
—Robert Browning
To Those
Who Made It
All Possible
Publication of this book made a living
testimony of the fine work and bold in-
novations of the staff of The Buccaneer
1969.
Nothing has been said, however, about
the sacrifices made by two wonderful peo-
ple, the wife and son of the Editor. Gayle
Beasley and Bill, her son, permitted their
man of the house to devote many long
hours shaping his life around the task of
making his dream a reality. They shared
his enthusiasm and endured his disap-
pointments. They suffered through his
problems and encouraged his work. And
they never complained!
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