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East 

Carolina 

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Greenville, 
North  Carolina 


Eanle  Beasley, 
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Layton  Getsingen, 
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Martha  Almon, 
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Vol.  XLVII 


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Contents 

Features 22 

Sports S2 

Organizations 130 

Greeks 210 

Fine  Arts SOB 

Academics 330 

Index 514- 


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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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Jane 
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White  Ball 
Queen 
Janice  Smith 


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Miss  North  Carolina 
Anita  Johnson 


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Pi  House,  Right  Kappa  Deltas  work  on  their  float 
during  the  week  preceding  Homecoming.  Above  Left: 
Six  Homecoming  finalists— Mary  Lou  Pharr,  Tiffney 
Mieggs,  Vicki  Lee,  Dianne  Holland,  Jane  Burgess,  and 

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Student  Government 
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corner.  Student  Government  Presidential  Candidates 
David  Lloyd  and  Earle  Beasley  shake  hands  to  wish 
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Model  United  Nations 
Security  Council 


Buccaneer  Queen 
Contest 


Alpha  Xi  Delta 
Greek  All-Sing 


1:  The  Delta  Zelas  sing  and  act  out  a  skit 
Toyland  in  the  All-Sing.  Above.  The  Phi  Kappa 
'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 


Right:  Marshals  lead  the  procession.  Bottom:  Head 
Marshal  Carleen  Hjortsvang  and  Marty  Alrron  host 
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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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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; 
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its  impression  on  his  entity.  The  shape 
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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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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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Football 

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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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race:   S.  Mabel,    D.   Reyneud,   B.  Mins,  B.   Donharl, 

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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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Pirate  Nine 
1bps  Conference 

"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 
*jiaBr-iifr:i-i^    Records  Best  Season 


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 
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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 


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(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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37 

Parson 

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Richmc 

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24 

Furmar 

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20 

Tampa 

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48 

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23 

The  Ci 

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14 

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East   T 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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Nonie  Austin 
Marion  Barick 
Danny  Bland 
Jim  Carey 
Judy  Christian. 
Dede  Clegg 


Linda  Crawford 


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Beverly  Mathe 


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Ann  Remhardt 


Nancy  Sheppard 
Carolyn  Simmons 
Mary  Singleton 
Chris  Smith 
Gwen  Strickland 


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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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144 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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^     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. 


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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 


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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. 


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Students'  Interests  Expand  Through  Clubs 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  Club 

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. 


183 


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. 


185 


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. 


187 


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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Karate  Club 

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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191 


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. 


193 


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. 


addr. 


SNEA 


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. 


197 


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, 


R.    R.   Napp 


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"resrdenf,  and  Karen 
of  the  Sociology  Club. 


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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 


200 


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. 


201 


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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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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WECU-TV 

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. 


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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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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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Alpha   Phi 

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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1. 

Gayle  Shaw 

15. 

Pam  Sanders 

2. 

Lynn  Clayton 

16. 

Wanda  Snyder 

3. 

Kay  Whitney 

17. 

Jan  McGhee 

4, 

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 

22. 

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 


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Jane  Morris 
Cheryl  Murdoch 
Linda  McKinney 
Linda  Crawford 
Sharron  Hubbard 


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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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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. 

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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. 

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Sylvia  While 

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Ann  Breeze 

36. 

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Ann  Thomas 

37. 

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Linda  Ivey 

38. 

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39. 

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Karen  Husle 

40. 

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Susan  Hill 

41. 

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Susan  Skiles 

42. 

Frai 

n  Snuggs 

Linda  Johnston 

43. 

Jer 

e   Gallagher 

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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Kappa  Sigma 

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 

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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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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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Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 


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 

20 

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 

Butch  Robson 

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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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Terry  Moss 

13 

Chuck  Kennemur 

24. 

Randy  Arnold 

John  Gitzen 

14 

Jack  Warner 

25. 

John  Anderson 

Lew  Jamison 

15 

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 

23 

Ken  Kinney 

34 

Richard  Kier 

12.      Talmadge  Da 


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Almon,  Marly 
Baldree,  Susan 
Bates,  Laura 
Bird,  Pete 
Bounds,  Nancy 
Boyd,  Kathy 

Creem,  Patsy 
Cromartie,  Betty 
Frazier,  Pam 
Garrett,  Gwyn 
Genzardi,  Leslie 
Gunter,  Mary  Ann 
Gurganus,  Diana 
Harris,  Lyn 

Holland,  Diane 
Holland,  Sandy 
Hopkins,  Linda 
Howard,  Connie 

Kramer,  Hillary 
Lanam,  Virginia 
Laws,  Brenda 

Mcintosh,  Marilyn 
Mclntyre,  Carol 
Martin,  Bobbie  Sue 
Montgomery,  Pat 
Moore,  Janet 
Moser,  Kathy 
Moulton,  Cathy 


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O'Neill,  Pat 
Orlando,  Jacque 
Peel,  Betsy 
Pharr,  Mary  Lou 
Poole,  Patsy 
Ramsdell.  Donna 
Rollins,  Linda 
Salles,  Donna 

Sawyer,  Tish 
Sheppard,    Nancy 
Sink,  Nancy 
Strickland,  Gwen 
Teague,  Joan 
Temple,  June 
Whitlock,  Sandy 
Wozelka,  Mary  Jo 

Ballint,  Patti 
Bannister,  Debbie 
Beck,  Sally 
Brady,  Debbie 
Buford,  Margie 
Daniel,  Jackie 


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Goldston,  Linda 
Kaminski,  Becky 
Kay,  Fran 


McDevitt,  Winnie 
McGirt,  Jeanie 
Miesiaszek,  Donn. 

Murphy,  Elaine 
O'Brien,  Kathy 
Pecunia,  Myrna 
Ross,  Frankie 
Ross,  Anne 
Sanford,  Ada 
Sharick,  Chris 
Stimmel,  Patti 

Sturm,  Anna 
Swiggett,   Linda 
Vance,  Kathy 
West,  Jenny 
White,  Carolyn 
Whitlow.  Debbie 
Williams,  Carol 

Askew,  Sally 
Belt,  Pam 
Clayton,  Lynn 
Cunningham,  Sus. 
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Woodard,  Anne 
Woodward,  Lynn 

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Cross,  Martha 
Galup,  Mary  Del 
Gollobin,  Dennie 
Hardesly,  Anita 
Herndon,  Barbara 
Honeycull,  Wanda 
Hubbard,  Sharron 

Irby,  Sallie 
Lea,  Gail 
Lemonds,  Vickie 
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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Aull,  Libby 


Capps,  Barbara 
Christiansen,   Judy 
Clarke,  Mary 
Ciegg,  Dede 
Davis,  Karen 
Dayson,  Debbie 
Duke,  Ann 
Edwards,  Janet 


Lowder, 

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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 
While,  Patti 


Aydlett,  Becky 
Earnhardt,  Martha 
Earnhardt,  Jant 
Earnhart,  Vickie 
Booth,  Susan 
Breedlove,  Carolyn 


Breeze,  Ann 
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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Lefstead,  Sharon 
Long,  Janice 
Mabe,  Carol 
Massey,  Laverne 
McElheney,  Paula 
McKinnon,  Jenny 

McSwain,  Ande 
Morgan,  Brenda 
Phelps,  Harriett 
Presnell,  Sherry 
Quisenberry,  Lynn 
Randall,  Chere 
Scovil,  Margie 
Sexton,  Connie 


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Ambrose,  Mary  Leslit 
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Bickham,  Janet 
Bowman,  Kay 

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Clark,  Libby 
Coakley,  Cathy 
Compton,  Linda 
Dark,  Scarlet 
Davis,  Lynda 
Dowd,  Margaret 
Edge.  Janis 


Gurganus,  Judy 
Hardin,  Sharron 
Hartman,  Sue 
Hightower,  Bebe 
Home,  Lou 
Hussey,  Leah 
Maness,  Linda 
Merritt,  Diane 


Sheehan,  Debbie 
Spano,  Barb 
Spruill,  Connie 

Strickland,  Marilyn 
Sutton,  Cile 
Tetterton,  Linda 
Tucker,  Carolyn 
White,  Sarah 


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Webb,  Cathy 


West,  Susan 
Yeatts,  Linda 
Young,  Barbi 


Beasley,  Camille 
Bokken,  Linda 
Boleiack.  Janet 
Carroll,  Shay 


Colt. 


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Gidley,  Anne 
Gywnn,  Ruth 
Harvey,  Jean 
Holland,  Claudia 
Hufman,  Beth 
Johnson,  Marty 
Kirby,  Diane 

Lawson,  Betsy 
Linqerfelt,  Carolyn 
McCay,  Nancy 
McDonald,  Diane 
Mixon,   Pam 
Page,  Brenda 
Page,  Mary  Stuart 
Plemmons,  Lynda 


265 


Ragsdale,  Sallie 
Robertson,  Sherry 
Rudroff.  Mary 
Sigmon,  Paula 
Sledd,  Peggy 
Stamps,  Susan 
Taff,  Martha  Sue 
Terry,  Susan 

Wadsley,  Virginia 
Waldrop,  Edna 


Womble,  Patsy 
Wood,  Judy 


Goldfarb,  Marty 
Greenspan,  Pete 


Leedom,  Jim 

McWiMiams,  Hugh 
Margulies,  Howard 
Ross,  Neil 
Roth,  Ronnie 
Rousso,  Steve 
Stephenson,  John 

Wellins,  Steve 
Bass,  Paul 
Carroll,  Tommy 
Childers,  Tony 
Culler,  Lewis 
Halyburton,  Bob 
Lassiter,  Martin 


Rogers,  Bill 
Ross,  Gary 
Smith,   Fred 


Bartos,  Mike 
Bostic,  Jackie 
Brown,  Robbie 
Davis,  Pud 
Dudley,  Walte 
Eakes,  Joe 


Fields,  Gary 
Fleming,  Russel 
Ford,  Mac 
Graham,  Mitchell 
Grant,  Chuck 
Hall,  David 
Hunt,  George 

Hunt,  John 
Jackson,  George 
Jackson,  John 
Jackson,  Bruce 
lalanne,  Jeff 
Lewis,  Lee 
McCombs,  Mac 
Mann,  Jeff 


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Rankin,   Bob 

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Rives,  Bobby 

Sawyer,  James 
Sell,   Chip 
Smith,  Buddy 
Smith,  John 
Swain,  Robbie 
league.  Bill 
Temple,  Ken 
Townsend,  Jimmy 
West,  Dwight 
Williams,    Ken 
Woodruff,  David 


Byrum,  Drake 
Corder,  Duane 
Cox,  Steve 
Davis,  Buford 
Davis,  Paul 
DIefenbach,  Jared 


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Ferguson,  Jerry 
Garcia,  Smokey 
Gilliam,  Rick 
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Jackson,  Richard 
Jones,  Jimmy 
McCullough,  Sam 
McNeill,  Dave 
Matthews,  Tim 
Morris,  BucJdy 
Morrow,  Rick 
Murray,  John 
Myers,   Dave 


Peel,  John 
Prather,  Pat 
Pruelte,  Perry 
Redwine,  Butch 
Reel,  Ed 
Reel,  Freddy 

Tipton,  Ed 
Tipton,  Mark 
Turcotle,  Jim 
Turner,  Bob 
Waller,  Tom 
Whitaker,  Mike 
Whitley,  Dees 
Young,  Johnny 

Ahlsen,  George 
Bates,  Fred 
Beverly,  Eddie 
Bland,  Danny 
Bowman,  Curt 


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Drum,  Steve 
Duke,  George 
Fragakis,  Dean 

Gasperini,  Gary 
Goodman,  .Francis 
Gore,  John 
Greene,  Jimmy 
Gurganus,  Van 
Hamilton,  Charles 
Hamnett,  Bill 
Johnson,  George 
Kesler,  Tim 
Knott,  Rick 
Lee,  Charles 
Linville,  Chipper 
McMillan,  Mac 
Morgan,  Richard 
Mowry,  Ron 


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Rippy,  Bill 
Sigrave,  Tommy 
Stokes,  Cherry 
Stuckey,  Chuck 
Tripp,  Jimmy 
Ward,  Dec 
Warren,  Scott 
Watson,  Sammy 
Wiley,  Danny 
Winesette,  Greg 
Woodburn,  Hank 


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Bream,  Alan 
Cassady,  Paul 
Caudill,  Jack 
Christopher,  Bobby 


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Everett,  Harry 
Fare,  Ed 
Fay,  Jack 
Fetzer,  Dan 
Finnegan,  Mike 
Fisher,  David 
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Parks,   David 
Quck,    John 
Richardson,   Larry 
Robertson,  Jack 

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Banks,  Ellis 
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Carter,  David 
Clapp,  Larry 
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Rutledge,  Delwin 
Sebesan,  Danny 
Sharpe,  Steve 
Smith,  Ed 
Sodano,  Hank 
Slandafer,  Bruce 
Steams,  Dale 


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Cande,  Bob 
Brown,  Tom 
Carper,  Mark 
Cawthon,  John 
Fields,  Walter 

Gladden,  Randy 
Helms.  Jerry 
Highsmith,  Randy 
Hill,  Bob 
Holland,  Dwayne 
Huffman,  Terry 
Hunnicutt,  Don 
Hutchison,  Art 

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Lytle,  Richard 
Marshall,  Danny 
Menefee,  Whit 
Parker,  Ricky 
Phipps,  Gary 

Schavio,  Carl 
Scholl,  Danny 
Smith,  Bill 
Tyler,  Rodney 
Vaughn,  Charlie 
Wenderoth,   Jim 


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Baggarly,  Bruce 
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Clark,  William 
Coleman,  Phill 
Danowski,  Torr 


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Daughtry,  Carl 
Edwards,  Mel 
Farver,  Larry 
Gilbert,  Max 
Greenwood,  Ror 
Hadly,   Milton 
Handlon,  Jim 
Hill,  Byrn 
Henson,  Butch 
Honeycutt,  Simr 
Huff,  Skip 
Johnson,  Tuck 


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McCormick,  Dave 
McKenzie,  Ben 

Medlin,  Tommy 


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Everhart,  Frances 
Finch,  Rebecca 
Flourney,  Linda 
Hensleym,  Nancy 
Howell,  Steven 
Kennington,  Betsy 
Lanier,  Gene 

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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 


275 


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. 


279 


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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Delta  Sigrma   Pi 

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. 


281 


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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Bennett,  James 
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 
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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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Kim,  Dr 

Jung-Gun 

Knowle 

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Kuthiala 

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Milone, 

Donna 

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Sanders, 

Dr.  Robert 

Vaughar 

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Wagner 

Elizabeth 

Watrous 

Dr.  Blanche 

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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. 


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Bright,  George 

Carter,  Al 

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Chestnut, 

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Coggins, 

Judy 

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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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Cattle,    Vice-President;    Sitting,    Margie    P 
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Blackmon,     Secretary,     Carol     Tucker,     Par/.amentar.an 
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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. 

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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 


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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 


289 


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 


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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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Crisp,  W.lliam 
Guilford,  David 
Gulls,  Vann 
Grady,  William 


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Hall,  Michael 
Hines,  Danny 
Houston,  Tommy 


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K,ng,  Kelly 
Locko,  George 


Prewell,  AAichael 

Ransone,  W.lliam 
Reiner,  Riley 
Russell,  Robert 
Rylander,  Dale 
Smith,  Frederick 
Timberlake,  Patric 


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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 
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Phi  Upsilon  , 

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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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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' 


295 


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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Hale,  Danny 
Holoman,  Richar 
Hollov^ay,  Sieve 
Hough,  Robin 


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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." 

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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 


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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- 
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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. 


299 


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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Psi  Chi 

[>«  ^M*^^^  "*  wjMK)  ^^^^^^^^^^H        President    Ted    Whitley 

Vice-President    Alana  Edwards 

Secretary    Terri    Setare 

^^^^^^^^^^        Treasurer Mike  Prewitt 

^^^^^^^^L        H  ^fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l        monthly  were 

^P^&^^^       H  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^1  Students 

k       ^^jS^  .        Tj^w^T^M  I  ^^^^^m     ^^^^^^^^        graduate  study  were  assisted  by  the  ac- 

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 
_  ^^-V.  .^  ^^  ■<— ^  ^^^  iaVer,  Douglas 

_  —  ^  ^^^  ^^^  Grossnicl^le,  Willia 

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H^'T  ILh«7  *rr<^  Walder,  Jeffrey 

Wl^  \r.  J^^^i  Whitley,  Ted 


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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. 


R/'g/if;    Membe 
English    Depar 


Sigma    T 


of  Sig 


Tau  Delta 
in  the  presental 
Irs.  Antionette  . 
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 

m^  A    PL.  1     CSi      ^''^^'-  '^"-  ^^^  ^■ 

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. 


305 


306 


Fine  Arts 
Fine  Arts 
Fine  Arts 
Fine  Arts 


307 


'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,' 


31/ 


"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. 


315 


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- 


316 


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. 


317 


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. 


319 


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. 


321 


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. 


323 


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. 


324 


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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. 


325 


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 


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Academics 
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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


''-»  f^  ^  o 


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. 


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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 


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Cussano,     Patricia     J.       Pleasanlville,    N.Y. 
Cutts,  Howard  V.  StovaH 


Dudley,    Cecelia   A.  Rocky  Mount 


POREIGN   LANGUAGE    369 


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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 


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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. 


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High    Point 


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Faculty 


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Graduates 


372     GEOGRAPHY 


Seniors 


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Adkins,   Stephen    T. 
Allen,  Roger  D. 
Atkinson,     Darrell     1 


Eden 

Longhurst 

White     Sulphur 

Springs,  W.  Va. 

Batfleboro 


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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 


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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 


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Atkins,   Michael    D.  Black   Mount 

Barbee,    Gurney    A.  Norwood 

Bassett,     Robert     M.  Vi//anova,     Penn. 

Beane,   Terry   E.  Asheboro 


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Berry,  Michael  C. 
Braxton,  Johnnie 
Clark,  Michael  G. 
Cochran,  Jack  J. 
Daniel,  Mary  R. 
Fields,    Walter   G. 


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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 


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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. 


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III     Harrisfaurg,    Va. 
Roanode   Rapids 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


C  ft  0  5  ^  ^ 

H^  P  ff^f 

p.>   (P)  ^J.   O    f:>    ^ 


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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392      MATHEMATICS 


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Mm 

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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 


m  f>  i^ 


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 


rp     r'^1    i^"* 

Mm 

Q.   C^  pi   ^. 


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 


/^      /^^      0^ 


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 

^ 

M.f^ 

^ 

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mM 

Rocky    Mount 

Anderson,     B.C. 

Havelock 

Greenville 

f 

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Juniors 

^ 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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420     BUSINESS 


M    p'    f^*    fli 


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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 


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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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424    BUSINESS 


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 


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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 


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Hoggard,    James 
Hooper,    Nancy    E. 


vood,    Del. 
Valdese 


W/nsfon-Sa/em 

tinwood,    N.J. 

eilerbe 

Oriental 

Windsor 

Beauforl 


427 


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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 


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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. 


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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 
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>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 


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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 


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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 


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Ma 


lie,   Va. 

Roxboro 

WiHow    Springs 

Roanoiie  Rapids 

New   Bern 

Monroe 


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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. 


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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. 


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•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 


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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 

£5b;r 


^AtFA^ 


^?      P^^^^      ^7      k^;^ 


£5iMM 


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 


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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 

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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 


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HOME    ECONOMICS 


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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 


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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. 


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AND  TECHNICAL    EDUCATION 


Demons 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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Seniors 


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Juniors 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 

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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 

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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 


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Joan  E. 
Ruby  M. 
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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 

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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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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 

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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 

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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 

^  ^  I*  C>  #  f  ' 


§»  ^  w  p*  © 


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 
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BOWMAN.     JERRY 
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BOYD,  GAYNOR  C  , 
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BOYD,  KATHLEEN  L 
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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. 


502 


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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503 


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. 


504 


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. 


505 


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. 


506 


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 


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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. 

eeze 

Ann    McKn.ght 

egmo 

n,     Roberra    .       . 

enne 

Kolhenne  G,    . 

ewer 

Judy    Ellen     .  ,  . 

idem 

me      Ann    M 

■dge, 

Sharon    L.     .. 

idqer 

,    Charles    L,    .  , 

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419 

Bryant. 

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360 

Bryant, 

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419 

Bryant, 

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Betty    Curlis 

463 

Bryont. 

qqs 

Ronold    Kay 

431 

Bryonl. 

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Barbaro    Anne 

342 

Buchon 

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George   W  ,    III 

369 

Buchanc 

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James   Poul 

392 

Buchono 

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Linda    O.onne 
Julius    Worren 

464 
362 

Bucl.    J 
Bud.     S 

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Ruby    Godwin 

463 

BucLley 

iin,    Emmetl   W. 
in.    Donald    Woyni 


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Betty    Peoci 


Jomes    E  ,    Jr 
John     Shellon 


Mory    Ton 

Richard     L 

Robert  L  . 
Ronold     W 

Ruby    EofI 

Bullington. 
Bulord.  Mor 
Bugg.    Rebel 


Burgei 
Burge; 
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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    . 

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David    Larry    

tll.s, 

Edward    Barnes     .  .  . 

Ellis 

Ph. Hip    Conrod 

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Rhendo    Frances    

Ellrs, 

Shoren    Ann     

Ellis, 

Susan    Virginio 

Ellis, 

Valeria    Allen     

Elliso 

n.    Ralph   W  ,    III 

El. no 

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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 


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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. 


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491 

Heoyn 

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loria    P.         , 

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Heber 

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Hedg 

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357 

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older,    Douglas   M 
older,     Frederick    A 


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;enn,    Sheilo    Ann 
leniy,     Demold    Lee 


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Edmund     While 


rs,     Linda    C 
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Gregory,    Th 
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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 

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Hough,    Rob 

Hil 

Mary    El.z,    S, 

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House,    Jon.c 

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491 

Houser,    Hild 

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Robert    0  ,    Jr,     ,     . 

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Houston,    Mo 

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355 
491 

Howord,    Bel 

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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   

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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 
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Bo.bora    Go, I 
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Janiee   Mocie 

Jenkins 

Joseph    C-,    Jr 

Jenkins 

Lydio   Anne    

Jenkins 

Mofgorel    D 

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Suzonne    N 

Jenningsi     Emily     J 

Jennings,    Kolhleen    M 

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Plummet  A  , 
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Polr.cio  Ann 
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K.rby.  done 
Kirby.  Gloria 


Knopp.  Bruci 

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Knighl.  J. lie 

Kn.ghl,  Mich 


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Lcckey,    Josephine    T.     . 
tocley,    Polr.c.o    E-         .  . 
Lackey,    Rebecco   Jone    -  . 
Ladd.    John   A.,    Ill 
lolerriere,    Frances  A 
LoMerly,      William     C. 
Lollileou,    Dorolhy    E.    .  . 

logos,    Eloine   J 

Lagrange,  Lmdo  C.  .  - 
Lome,  Borboro  Anne  .  . 
Lome,  June  Fronces  ... 
Lolonne.    Jomes    F.,    Jr,    . 

Lamb,  Gloria  Clorice  . 
Lomb,  John  Thomos,  Jr. 
Lamberl,  Connie  Koye  . 
Lamberl,  J.  Anoelle  .  .. 
Lamer.    Mary    Elizabeth 

lomm,    Oavid    C 

Lomond,  Angus  S.,  Jr.  .. 
Lomporler,    Den.s   L.    .. 


Kennelh    C  ,    Jr. 
Lowondo    Joy 
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Jomes    E.e.ette 
Jomes    Boleigh 

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t.nss,    Williom    S 
tilh,    Suson    Joonn 
!mmons,    Horry   H  , 
rmmons.    Sharon     P 
tmnoh,    Suson    G 
rmonds,    Viclie    Jo; 
ronord.     Dennis 
tonord,     Howord    B 

ipors,    Chorles    R 
tsem,    Michoel    A, 
itchworlh,     Slephei 
ttt,    Woyne    Di«on 


ngerfelt.    Borbora    V 460 

ngle.    Jocqulyn    R 47? 

nk,    Elizabeth    L 493 

nko,     Brendo    Sue     441 

nton,    Bruce  AMon    434 

ny.lle,    Joan    Carol    493 

nville,    Roger  A  ,    II    .  375 

pp.ncott,     John    C 357 

psius,     Rosolind    Amy 493 

senby,    Jomes  D 428 

taker,     Rolph    K.,    Jr 428 

tchfield,    David    C 385 

ttle,     Brendo     Foye     463 

tile,     Evelyn    M 434 

ttle,     Froncis    M 410 

"le,    Friti    F        414 

ttle,    Gloria    D 449 

ttle,     Jean    Dole    449 

ttle,    Jeanne  D     Elks    .  .423 

tile,    Joe    Stephen    423 

ttle,    Johnnie    K 434 

tile,    Judith    C 441 

ttle,     Richard    Allen     493 

ttle,    Sondro    Koy     475 

ttle,     Vickie    C 493 

vengood.    Lorry    E 341 

vermon,    Judy    E 460 

vingston,    Paulo    F 396 

oyd,    Dovid     R      401 

oyd,    Donno    Clayton  466 

oyd,     Donno    Kree          455 

oyd.    Gene    E      474 

oyd,    Jon    Dore         493 

oyd,    Ricky    Von 434 

jchndge,    Jomes   T  475 

3cke,     Bettc    Ann                .       .  347 

jcke,     Harriett     E 493 

3cko,    George   All. son    357 

jltin,    Sondro    Joan     455 

igon,     Fieder.ck    P 438 

jgemonn,     Ernest    V 385 

jgemonn,    Potsy    H 473 

jhmeyer,     Robert    C 493 

jng,    Allen    Toylor     415 

jng,    Bobbie    J     S     363 

jng,    Chorles    Elliott    469 

=ng,    Clilton     R  ,    Jr 493 

3ng,    El.zobeth    L 493 

jng,    Joonne         341 

jng,    John   M  ,    III  493 

ing,     Kothryn    Suzanne    345 

ng,    Morgoref    Ann    474 

ng,    Mory     E 481 

ng,    Poulo    Jane    ,     455 

ng,    Sondro   Ann    493 

ng,    Sondro    Lee    341 

mg,    S^l.iO    Anne    343 

ng,    William    F  ,    Jr 373 

ngocre,     Jomes    R 475 

ngworth,    Gor,     R 493 

ling,     Trudy  493 

uis,     Jomes    Russell     428 

ve,    D.ono    Bonhom         ....  476 

ve.    Pomelo   Jeon    408 

ve,     Ronold    W 493 


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MocDonold,  Malcolm 
MocForlond,     Polric.o 

MocNeill,    Luther    R 
Mocon,     Lyndo     Sue 
MocRoe,    Annette    W 
Modogon,    James   M      . 
Modden,     Richard    Danr 
Moddox,    Phyllis    L 
Moggto,    Donold    A      , 
Moggiolo,     Lew.s    S 
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Mohler,     Rebecca     L. 
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Mollord,    Lorry   Walton 
Mollord,    Olivio    Ann    D 
Molposs,    Glorio    Ann 
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Moltby,    Jon    Scott    .     . 
Monchester,     Jomes    D. 
Moncin.,     Leonord    A. 
Moness,    Betty    Sue 
Moness,    Dorcas     B      . 

Moness,     L.ndo    Sue 

Monn,  Edword    Horvey 

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Monn,  Jody    Leigh 

Monn,  Kothleen    Bryan 

Monn,  Spencer  A.  . . . 
Monn,  Thurston  J. 
Monning,  Donna  Louis 
Monning,  Edwin  Gere 
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Monning,  Oscor  R  . 
Monnino,  Pomelo  F.  . 
Monuel.  George  C.  . 
Maples,    Brendo    Goil 

March,    Judith    Eliz      341 

Marcus,    Michoel    Barry     394 

Mordant,     Susan    Arlene  410 

Morgerum,     Roymond     E 393 

Morgul.es,    Howord    S 402 

Morks,    Billie    Deon       341 

Marks,    Williom    F 423 

Morlin,    Robert   H  ,    Jr 387 

Morlowe,    Judith    Anne     365 

Morr,    John     E  ,     III     428 

Morr,    Sondro    Lee       493 

Morriner,     Richord    F 493 

Marsh,    Elsie    Jones     493 

Marsh,    Potr.ck    Fabian     358 

Morsholl,    Dovid    R.ce    401 

Morsholl,    Ino    Kothryn     438 

Morsholl,    Jomes    A 352 

Morsholl,    Mory    Gordon    493 

Marshall,    Noncy    Jone     493 


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Melnlosh.    Milchell     S. 
Mclntyre.    Ann.e    Rulh 
Mclniyre.    Corel    J 
Mclnlyte,    Glor.o    J 


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John     Polrlck 


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liMer,     Bobbye    Ann 

liller,  Charles    D. 

Wler.  Cynlhio    P. 

litter,  Dov.d     I 

liller.  Jone    Eliz 

tiller.  Jessie    Brown    . 

litter.  Joon    Adello 

l.ller.  Karen    SuJOnne 


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Jane     Ellen 

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Peed,     Ronald    Trcnl 
Peed,    Terry  Word 
Peedin,    Bonnie  Mat 


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Donold    Woyn. 
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i.ggs,  She.lo  Coll 
!iggibee,  Ned  L 
ley,  Bfion  D 
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ley,  leoiy  Ruoi 
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clill,  Polcic 
I.M.  Joyce 
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Robb.n 

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Robb.n 

,    Morgorel    Ann 

Robbin 

Noel     El.z 

Robbin 

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Robefso 

n,     Dono     L 

Roberso 

n.    Ceroid   W, 

Roberso 

n,    Joy    Megan    ... 

ison,     Clonlon     C 
II,    Potsy     Horns 


Redd,    Cheryl 
Reddicl.,     Kennelh     Lee 
Redding,    Gory    Grovei 
Redding,    Noncy    Ann 


i,  Myro  G 
J,  Vido  Ro) 
Douglos    C 


sing.    Srephen    Poul 


Somple.     Sherido 


Der.ndo    Ann 


Preston    D  ,  Jr. 


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Johnorhon     Corl 


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Coria    Grillin 
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Scorborough,    Go 


Schio.one,    Joseph    A 
Schlilzlui,      Suionne      , 
Schmidt.   Jorel   Eliz 
Schnurr,    Paul    F, 
Schoch.    Stephen    Dovid 


Scholield 


Scollin,    Po 


Sebesan.    Dennis    J 

424 

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Scchler,    Timothy    Poul 

348 

Sherril 

Scchrisl,    Richard    O 

424 

Sherro 

Secor,    Albert    T- 

475 

Shield 

Sedgwick.     Imda     I 

450 

Shield 

Seely.     Polricio     Anne 

415 

Shield 

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390 

Shino. 

Se.ple.     Kotbleen    J 

496 

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Sell.    Gloiio    Jean     

444 

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Sellers.    Barry    C 

408 

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430 

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Sellers.     Emily    C               , 

444 

Sellers,    Janet    Ruth     

496 

Sellers.    Joseph    T  .    Jr 

358 

Sellers.    Michael    Glen 

430 

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Snjder.  George  I 
Snyder,  Robert  ! 
Snyder.  W.lliom 
Sodono,  Henry  Ri 
Soltys,  Moriha  I 
Soltys.  Michc 
Somers.  Jocq. 
Somerville.    J 


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Slondeler,  Stephonie 
Slanlord,  Corolyn  D 
Slonley,  Cynlhio  Sui 
Stanley.  Fronces  Ann 
Slonley.  Potricio 
Slonton.  Sujonne  E 
Storchei.  Slollord  L 
Storke.  Lindo  D  , 
Starling.  Joseph  W. 
Slornes.  Morlho  Am 
StOthom.    Thomos    F. 


n     Morlene 

496 

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424 

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496 

Stephen 

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430 

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Stephen 

om    H  .    Jr.       -, 

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Stephen 

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381 

Stephen 

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435 

Stephen 

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483 

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Stogsdill,    Dwight 


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Charles    Holl 

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Belinda    Scott 

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444 

Stroud. 
Stroud. 

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Stroud 

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Strouse 

Douglas    A 

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Stubbs 

Alan    Moson 

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Neil    Thompson    -  . 

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rs.     Ello     Lotne 

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444 

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497 

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430 

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Carol    Dionne 
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Tobor,    Guy    Scotr     ,  , 
Tolf,    Morlho    Sue     .  . 
Talberl,     Jon.c.     lynn 
Talley,    Moflho    E. 
Tolley,    Wm     Douglas 
Tolly,    Donno    Lou     ., 
Tollon,     Fronlie    Roiri 
Tolton,     Lowienct    W, 
Tomul,    Joseph    John 
Tomul,    Polr.cio     B, 
Tonobe.     Solocu         .- 
Tongel,   Bruce  Joseph 
Tom,    Cloudio    Irene 


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Gro.er    C  .    Jr. 


Tort,  Corolee    D     C.     . 

Tort,  Donnie    Roy    .  . . 

Tort,  Edirh  Anne    

Tart,  Joseph     Llndsey 

Tort,  Joyce    Brill    

larl.  Mory    Elizobelh 

Ton,  Nina    Lou.se 

Tort,  Poul    0 

Ton,  Robert    Corlyle    , 
Tosler,    Koiene    Eliz. 


Thompson,    Betty    Koy     393 


rilyn    Sue    482 


Thotnburg.     Timothy    F, 


II,     Dorothy    K 
II,     Foye    M 
II,    Jomes    R  ,    . 
II,    Zockie    I. 

Rondolph    A. 

Corolyn    Eliz. 

John    Kermn 

Joyce    Corole 


Upchufch,    George    G 


Gildo    Anne 
Jomes    C- 
Lindo    Kolhrin 


Woll,  Jerry  Wo) 
Wolloce,  Barbori 
Wolloce,    Donno 


Weber 

Rober 

Wedge 

Linda 

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Cofoly 

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Gerol 

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Pomelo  Slone 
Potricio  Ann 
Raymond  D, 
Suson  Eliz. 
Syl.io  Leigh 
Ted  Doniel  . 
Thomas  F,  .. 
Tony    Roberioi 


Georgio    M, 
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Tripp,    Jomes    Roymond    396 

Tripp,    Joe    Speight     425 

Tripp,     Roger    SomucI     403 

Trotter,     Terrie    T 415 

Troutmon.     Raymond    A 436 

Truitl,    Nancy    Corolyn     479 

Tucker,    Alfred     L       436 

Tucker,    Corol    Ann  381 

Tucker,    Corolyn    Ann    .  .       .     ,  451 

Tucker,     Eorle    Carole     498 

Tucker,    Everetle    F,,    Jr 474 

Tucker,    Randolph    L.  ..  498 

Tucker,    Terry   Groy 355 

Tucker,     Thomos    T 355 


lilord.    Coilton 
tho    Ell 


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Vonmiddlesworth,  Wm 
Vonnelto,  Kathleen  L 
Vonn,  Shelby  Koy  . 
Vonnemon,  Volerie  D 
Vannello,  Borboro  L. 
Vonslyke,    Pomelo    M 


Voughon,    Jock    Hon 
Voughon.    Morgoret    R 

Voughon,    Ruth    T 

Voughn,  Randall  Gray 
Vouse,  John  Iryin.  Jr. 
Vouse,  Kenneth  D.  . 
Vouse,  Penny 
Vowler,  Delores  Ann 
Venters,    Soro    Lou 

Vernon,'    Goil    Fronklin 


r,    Gretchen     D. 

r,    Catherine    E, 
Deboroh    D 
Ellie     Eorly 


rren,    Dovid   Stephei 


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West,  Elizabeth    D 

West.  Gory    Wayne 

West,  Jenny    Sue     . 

West!  Lindo    Lee 

West,  Moywood    Bio 

West.  Peggy    Lucille 

West,  Penelope    P. 

West.  Richord 

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Wheeler,     Ferbb.e 

Wheeler,  Stephei 
Wheless,  Suson  > 
Whichord,  Shirle; 
Whicker,  Chorles 
Whisnont,  Constc 
Wh.snonI,  Melbo 
Wh.le,  Borboro 
Wh.te,  Beniomin 
White,  Carolyn  j 
White,    Corolyn    I 


Doniel  Wesle 
Dovid  Andrev 
Deboroh    Ann 


Vogel,  Dorothy  P. 
Vogler,  Michoel  R 
Voncannon,  Ronolc 
Voorhees,    Chorles 


Wodsley.    Vo     Ann 
Wodsworth,     Johnnie, 
Wages,    Gory    Robert 
Wogcs,    Johnnie    C.     . 


Sidney 
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Whillield, 
Whitlield 
Wh.tlield 


Borboro  Ann 
Bobby  Lone 
Deboroh     L. 

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Jomes    Rodne, 
Linda    Ann    . 

Pomelo    J. 
Poul    R.    .     . . 
Peggy   Ann    . 
Theodore    W. 


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Wiggins,  Edith  Fo/e 
Wight,  Irving  David 
Wilcox,  Jo  Slythe  .  . 
W.lder,  Faye  D  ,  . 
Wilee,  Brenda  Jean 
Wiley,  Jano  Leoh 
WiHong,  Gary  Howa 
Wilhelm,  Stephen  Ro 
W.llerion,  Foye  E 
Willeison,  Normon  V 
W.lketson,    R.chard    A 


Wil 


Cloude    F. 
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Wm  Do 
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W.lson,  Robert  Fronk 
W.lson.  Sandro  Jeonne 
W.lson.  Stephen  H,  - 
Wilson,  Virginia  L.  . 
Wilson,  Wendell  Gene 
W.nbon,  Belindo  E.  . 
Winbornc,  V.yian  Lee 
Winburn,     John     P.  . 

Winders,    Botbora    Nell 
W.ngole,     Cloudia 
Wingcle,    Rhonda    P 
Winn,    Jeon    Tratey 
Winn,    Nancy    Webb     . 
Winslow,    Hugh    C,    Jr. 
Winslow,    James    W.     . 
Winslow,     Lloyd    E.     .. 
Winslow,   Mary   Lloyd 


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Wood,    Su 

Woodall, 

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Connie     R, 

Woodord, 

Elii      Ann 

Woodord. 

Floyd    Eugen 

Woodord. 

Linwood    E 

Woodord, 

Morvin   W. 

Woodburn 

Henry    P 

Woods,    Ja 

net   Gale 

Woods,    Sh 

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Woolord, 

Opal    Gail 

II,    Moryin    Roy 
■1.    Anne    C 
ington,     Grahon 


Vrenn,     Gerold    Wayne 


Wynn,  Jean  Alli 
Wynn,  Jennifer 
Wynne,    Donny 


Yoncey,  Marshall  E,, 
Yorbrough,  Rebecca  , 
Yorbrough,  Thomas  A 
Yoles.    Danny  W. 


Yelver 

on,    Donold    W, 

Yelver 

on,    Mary    S.     .. 

Yonce, 

Charles   Milton 

Yopp, 

Suson    Caroline 

York, 

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Yorke, 

Ronald   Edword 

Yost, 

'atricio    Louise 

Young 

Borbora    L.     ., 

Young 

Charles    Woyne 

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Clark    Elliott    . 

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Dennis  Allen    . 

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Douglas     Jerry 

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Stephen   Kent 

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Susan   Dora    .  . 

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Sarah    Jane     .  . 

Yow,    Deboroh  Ann       . 

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Bets,    Vernon 

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415 

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cry,    Susan   Down    

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Kenneth    R        . 
Luther    Woylon 

458 

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Zell 

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Sandra     Kent 

406 

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499 

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nermon,     Suson     , 

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 

National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administration 

Miss  North  Carolina's  Wardrobe- Joanna  Phillips 

Other  Wardrobes  for  Queens-The  College  Shop 


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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