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1971 FALCON
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE
(EPISCOPAL)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Ralph E. Mitchell
Editor
Lawrence Wray
Esther Boyer
Business Managers
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Dedication
Introduction 6 •
Sports 44
Seniors 18
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Underclassmen 82
Editor's Note
Faculty & Staff 144
Organizations ...... 1 56
In Fond Memory of
Mr. Bernice B. Taylor
Mr. Bernice Taylor was a former student and staff member of Saint Augustine's College. Mr. Taylor (on the left)
receives a gift from well wishers on his retirement as Saint Augustine's College Postmaster.
Mr. Bernice B. Taylor had an outstanding character, led a commendable life both as
a student and staff member, husband, and father. He was quite devoted to the
college chapel and its program and served as a member of the vestry during his life
time. He was also a member of the varsity football team.
Dr. James A. Boyer,
English Department
Falcon "71" Dedicated to Dr. Thelma J. Roundtree
Dr. Thelma J. Roundtree possesses the three outstanding
characteristics of a good teacher. These traits are knowing the
subject matter, having an interest and love for young people,
and being enthusiastic about her work. She transmits her
enthusiasm to other people. She is a great humanitarian in that
she is sensitive to the needs of people and is very humble. She
is a very outstanding faculty member at St. Augustine's Col-
lege.
Prezell R. Robinson
President
Dr. Roundtree is a very busy instructor who finds time a very
important element in whatever she does. She is versatile and is
really dedicated and devoted to her profession.
Delia Byrd
Senior
Dr. Rountree is a dedicated teacher, a believer in professional
growth, and an able administrator. These qualities are under-
girded and re-enforced by her pleasing personality and
exemplary character.
As a dedicated teacher, she has always held high the standards
of excellence and the objective of meaningful achievement.
Anonymous
As a token of gratitude for your service as chairman of the
Humanities division, head of the English department, and as an
instructor, we are honored to dedicate the 1970-71 "Falcon"
to Dr. Thelma J. Roundtree.
We are not ashamed of our African Heritage.
The Blacks have paved their way,
Starting in the Valley of the Nile,
Since pre-historic days.
We dwelt among the ancient gods,
Made literature with the Greeks;
They sought the Ethiopians, to hold their royal feast.
if we could trace our history
And find the concrete truth,
We'd see the continent of Africa
Remain civilization's root.
As we trace the beginning of mankind
Through the boundless realm,
The Blacks are referred to
As the oldest, the vvdsest, and most of all, most just of men.
The Rape of Ethiopia was a cruel one,
A sorbid, pitiful tale;
Four hundred years we wound to the sea
And boarded the ships as slaves.
Many suffered and died aboard the ships
And were cast into the sea,
While others toiled throughout the day
In rice and cotton fields;
Yet we did not give up our hopes;
We trust in God to see
A new birth of freedom, and a true democracy.
Yet struggling for freedom against great odds.
Though we are America's Sons,
We fought with white men in our war
And their victory we won.
Crispus Attucks gave his life;
He was first to die for the stars and stripes;
And so our Black history goes;
With General Washington at Valley Forge,
There we fought and also died
In frozen snow 'neath frosty skies.
In human bondage we still remain
Then the Blacks struggled and broke their chains,
And through this epic we lived to see
The greatest chapter in history.
This new birth of freedom is our blood and tears;
We have fought and labored for so many years;
The Lion of Judah has broken from his cage;
Sing praises to God,
We are no longer Slaves!
(Unknown)
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Our Blackness . . .
beauty
of
the
Land
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"If I just could get an "A" in Political Science . . .
"The Ant Hill Mob"
10
"Waiting for the Wine"
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"A phi que— A phi que, hey!''
'Boy! was that a test!'
11
"Without Love!!
Some men might have peace of mind"
12
Pleasure on the ground
Has no sound.
Roethke
"Punching time"
13
Why wony about tomorrow?
Tomorrow will never come.
As long as the sun rises and sets,
A new day has begun.
John Sheperd
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"Why"
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All in a
Then to grit Qunch)
First to class
(with the no-cut system)
And then Study
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day's work
Study
17
And study
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"A little rebellion now and
then ... is a medicine necessary
for the sound health of govern-
ment."
Jefferson
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"A teacher who is attempting to teach
without inspiring the pupil with a
desire to learn is hammering on cold
iron."
Horace Mann
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"Mr. Super Kool"
Aldridge, Shirley S.
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
"Tunk out Bob"
Austin, Robert L.
Sociology
Newark. N.J.
"Byrd"
Batts, Constance
Business Education
Jamaica, N.Y.
Alston, Phyllis B.
Elementary Education
Franklinton, N.C.
"Peaches"
Bandy, Bessie L.
English
NashviTle, N.C.
Asare, Edward B.
Business Administration
Honeybrook, Pa.
"Moochie"
Barbour, Effie M.
Physical Education
Clayton, N.C.
"Glass Top"
Blakeney, Donald C.
Business Administration
Washington, D.C.
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"Cocoa"
"Sugarcoated"
Blocker, Gwendolyn J.
Government
Washington, D.C.
"Neet"
"Skip"
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Branch, Wilfred L.
Business Administration
Newark, N.J.
Brown, Daniel A.
Business Administration
Chesapeake, Va.
"Lores'"
Brown, LaVaughn A.
Business Education
Gastonia. N.C.
Bryant, Delores
Business Administration
John's Island, S.C.
21
"Millie"
Bryant, Mildred J.
English
Rich Square, N.C.
Burwell, Gracie
Physical Education
Henderson, N.C.
"Joe"
Cannady, JoAnne
French
Raleigh, N.C.
"Sambo"
Burley, Sammie
Physical Education
Miami, Fla.
"Psyche"
Byrd, Delia Ma
Social Studies
Clavton.N.C.
Bumette, Dennis B.
Sociology
Mebane, N.C.
"T.C."
Campbell, Thurman
Business Administration
Red Springs, N.C.
"Bits"
Caviness, Claudette E.
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
"Me-Me"
"Monkey'
Chambers, Mamie L.
Elementary Education
Winston Salem. N.C.
"Miss Zil>B •
Clarke. Sheila C.
Social Studies
Opa Locka. Fla.
"C.C."
Cooke, Carolyn A.
Business Administration
Staunton, Va.
"Von
Chapman, Nellie N.
Business Education
Vanceboro, N.C.
'Creepy Crawley''
Crawley. Delia M.
Social Welfare
Boston. Mass.
Chester, Carolyn M.
Elementary Education
Miami. Fla.
"Nead"
Cobb. Louise
Business Education
Washington. N.C.
"Dorsey"
Dorsey. Mose E.
History & Government
Raleigh, N.C.
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"Sweet CD.
■Rae - Rae"
Durham, Carver W.
Physical Education
Goldsboro, N.C.
"Tina"
Edwards, Ernestine
Elementary Education
Selma, N.C.
"Bill"
Farrow, William T.
English — Journalism
East Orange, N.J.
Durham, Gloria J.
Social Welfare
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Edwards, Lucy
Business Administration
Selma, N.C.
Eaddy, Rachel L.
English
Wendell, N.C.
"Gwennie Pooh"
Farr, Gwendolyn J.
Business Administration
Spartanburg, S.C.
"Demon"
Floyd, Otto Jr.
Physical Education
Newberry, S.C.
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■T.G.
Foster, Lonnie T.
Business Administration
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Gibbs, Luther J.
Business Administration
Charleston, S.C.
Gaylord, Milton, Jr.
History &. Government
Red Bank, N.J.
Geathers, Thelma 1.
Business Education
Charleston, S.C.
"Boot"
Gilchrist, Loretta
English
Cameron, N.C.
"Pat"
Gill, Patricia K.
English
Louisburg, N.C.
25
'Monk"
Gillwm. Melville K.
Business Administration
Windsor, N.C.
"Al"
Graves. Alice L.
Physical Education
Garner, N.C.
Harden. Phyllis W.
History & French
Norfolk. Va.
"Goodv"
Goodson. Kenneth
Sociology
Washington. D.C.
"Monzeke"
Hailey. Troy S.
Sociology
Washington. D.C.
Graham. Cheryl V.
Social Welfare
LaGrange, N.C.
"Thee Punch"
Hannibal. Creft T.
History & Government
Rah way, N.J.
"Queenie"
Harris, Irene
Business Education
Selma. Ala.
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•Ellie'
"Candv"
Harris. Jacqueline M.
Elementary Education
Chester, Pa.
Mines. Ellestine J.
Business Administration
Philadelphia. Pa.
Henr>', Willie M.
Elementary Education
Invanhoe. N.C.
"Nina"
Holley. Mary R.
Sociology
Harrellsville. N.C.
Holmes. John M.
Sociology
Riviera Beach, Fla.
Holmes, Carolyn J.
Sociology
Charleston. S.C.
Humbert. Faith F.
Elementary Education
Camden, N.J.
Hunt. Joyce L.
Elementary Education
Roper. N.C.
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'Lannie Pooh"
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Jacobs, Elaine G.
Elementary Education
Rich Square, N.C.
"Sandy"
James, Sondra K.
History
Goldsboro, N.C.
"Slab"
Johnson, James H.
Business Administration
Washington, D.C.
28
•Deb'
■T.A.
Johnson, Lusynthia D.
Sociology
Newark, N.J.
JoUey, Harold
Sociology
Goldsboro,N.C.
"The Rican"
Jones, Enrique B.
Business Administration
Newark, N.J.
Johnson, Norma J.
Business Education
Hillsborough, N.C.
"Tiny"
Jones, Carolyn
Sociology
Goldsboro, N.C.
Johnson, Thomas A.
Social Welfare
Virginia Beach, Va.
"Dot"
Jones, Dorthy A.
Sociology
Raleigh, N.C.
King, Annie L.
Elementary Education
Raleigh, N.C.
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Ci!'
"Big Greek"
King, Cecelia L.
Elementary Education
Goldsboro, N.C.
"Grape"
LeCount, William J.
Sociology
Townsend, Ga.
"Lou"
Lewter, Irving C.
Social Welfare
Bronx, N.Y.
Kjniaw, Doris A.
Business Education
Bolton, N. C.
"Cookie"
Lewis, Sandra C.
Biology
Virginia Beach, Va.
Lake, Conrad E.
History & Political Sci.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
"Buzzard"
Lewis, Sheryl J.
Business Education
Miami, Fla.
"Bobby"
Lilly, Robert D.
Business Administration
Raleigh, N.C.
"Caf
'Bunch'
'Bootsy"
Little, Catherine S.
Social Welfare
Raleigli, N.C.
Lynk, Marquerite
Physical Education
New York, N.Y.
McClamb, Joyce A.
Elementary Education
Raleigh, N.C.
Lockley, Turhan L.
History & Government
Raleigh, N.C.
"Pat"
Lynn, Patrica Ann
Physical Education
Pendleton, N.C.
Long, Rosa
Chemistry
Leesville, S.C.
"Doctor"
McClain, MUford C.
History & Government
Gamer, N.C.
McReynolds, Joan M.
Business Admin.
Brooklyn, New York
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'Starch"
•Bee"
Martin, Samuel L.
Business Admin.
Newark, N.J.
Mickens, Thora Hopkins
Elementary Education
Raleigh, North Carolina
Moore, Phyllis A.
Elementary Education
Raleigh, N.C.
"TK'
Maynard, Carmelita S.
Sociology
Savannah, Ga.
"Face"
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Middleton, William E.
Business Administration
Goldsboro, N.C.
Merritt, Mary E.
Business Education
Clayton, N.C.
Mitchell, Ralph E.
Business Administration
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
"Moose"
Myers, Eben
History & Government
Jersey City, N.J.
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"B.G."
"Head"
Neal, Benjamin G. Jr.
Biology
Raleigh, N.C.
"Elsie P"
Pettus, Elsie V.
Sociology
New York, N.Y.
"Gordy"
Powell, Gordon K.
Business Administration
Englewood, N.J.
Ogur, Ouma B.
Pre-Medicine
Sare, Kenya
Otey, Roland H.
Business Administration
Washington, D.C.
"Little Bit"
Peyton, Jenny
Social Studies
Gary, N.C.
"Peaches"
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Pretty, Carolyn L.
Sociology
Raleigh, N.C.
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"Lena"
"Sand"
Pride, Pauline L.
Business Administration
Southern Pines, N.C.
"Junior"
Rogers, James 0.
Business Administration
Fuguay-Varina, N.C.
"Maxie"
Shepard, Maxine
Biology
Garner, N.C.
"Angel"
Richardson, Werna
Elementary Education
Wilmington, Del.
"Skacy'
Scott, Mary E.
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
Robinson, Sandra R.
Biology
West Point, Va.
Scurlock, Vick A.
Mathematics
Durham, N.C.
"Chicken"
Singletary, Celestine
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
LVO^raaBHKSi
"Syl'
"Lisa''
Smalls, Sylvia A.
English
Wilmington, N.C.
"Goat"
Smith, Eddie L.
Chemistry
Fayetteville, N.C.
"Bottom"
Taylor, Majorie L.
Business Administration
Petersburg, Va.
"Smiley'
Smiley, Edward Jr.
Sociology
Jamaica, N.Y.
"Leco"
Stover, LeConte F.
Business Administration
Durham, N.C.
Smith, Alicia C.
Social Welfare
Miami, Fla.
"Pee Wee"
Stringfield, Anna S.
Social Welfare
Rocky Point, N. C.
"Fancy"
Thompson, Mattie P.
Mathematics
Riviera Beach, Fla.
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■Queenie"
Di"
Tis"
Thompson, Queen E.
Elementary Education
Henderson, N.C.
"Cookie"
Todd, Diane V.
Social Welfare
Portsmouth, Va.
"Ruthie"
Tisdale, Furman F.
Physical Education
Chase City, Va.
"Jimmy"
Tucker, Louise
Biology
Spartanburg, S.C.
"Frog"
Umstead, Mary R.
English
Rocky Mount, N.C.
"Ginger"
Turner, James H.
Mathematics
Hillsborough, N.C.
Vaughns, Freddie T.
Criminology
Washington, D.C.
Washington, Virginia L.
Elementary Education
Kenansville, N.C.
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'Tweedy"
"Jim"
Webb, Mable J.
Elementary Education
Oxford, N.C.
"Samp"
Wilson, Hazel S.
Biology
Clinton, N.C.
"Alfie"
West, Jerry M.
Sociology
Rose Hill, N.C.
Yancey, Helen White
Sociology
Raleigh, N.C.
Williams, James E.
Mathematics
Brooklyn, N.Y.
"Gina"
Young, Regina
Business Education
Oxford, N.C.
"Linda"
Artis, Deborah E.
Biology
Raleigh, N.C.
Rogers, Betty L.
Business Education
Red Springs, N.C.
37
"Zone"
Wiggins. Alzonia B.
English
Zebulon, N.C.
Newman, Joyce
Business Education
KJnston, N.C.
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Class of 1971
What's your Guess
"Splendor in the grass"
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'Miss Black Universe"
'New Breed of 1971"
'Miss Black America''
'Leader of the pack'
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You must have been a Beautiful Baby!!
'Mr. Cool'
'Miss Charm"
■'Princess"
'Miss Kindergarten - 19??"
'Babyface"
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Did you recognize any of your tight friends?
Probably not, but here are the Seniors . .
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1. Mr. Roland H. Otey, Jr. (Otey)
2. Miss Willie Mae Henry
3. Yearbook Mascot — Courtney Davis
4. Miss Mamie La Verne Chambers
5. Mr. Jerry M. West
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1. Mr. James Turner
2. Mrs. Dorothy Wiggins
3. Miss Grace Burwell
4. Miss Virginia Washington
5. Miss Carolyn Holmes (Nina)
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SENIOR SIGNATURES
Just Chums
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SENIOR SIGNATURES
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Basketball "The Mighty, Mighty Falcons"
STANDING (Left to Right): Windell Sport. Kenneth Hobbs, Walter Leggett, Thomas Perkins, James Cotton, Milton Gaylord, Sam
Wade. KNEELING: Larry Williams, trainer; William Fleming, Charlie Cannon, Elisha Clarke. LeCount Stover. Curtis Pritchett. Head
trainer, Sammie Burley; (not shown: Vincent Collins, Lacy Flintall).
James Cotton, 24, fires two against Saint Paul.
Starting Five
Milton Gay lord, senior forward from Red Bank, N.J.
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William Fleming, junior forward of
Robersonville.
LeCount Stover, senior guard of
Durham.
James Cotton, freshman of Chi-
cago, 111.
Curtiss Pritchett, junior forward of Blackstone, Va.
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The Big Three
LEFT TO RIGHT: Head Coach; Mr. Jesse Clements, George Williams, and Mr. Charles L. Harvin, Jr., Asst.
Coaches talking it over with Falcons.
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WINDELL SPORT FIRES TWO FOR THE FALCONS AGAINST THE PRESSING
SHAW BEARS.
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Falcons on
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the warpath ! ! !
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Go Falcons Go ! !
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Golf
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Lawrence Coleman, Thomas Johnson. Marvin Bailey, Lawrence Wray.
Thomas Johnson demonstrates his driving ability to Marvin Bailey.
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Track
STANDING (left to right): Alfred Lucas, Henry Debnam, Philip Adams, Frank Shaw, Johnny Hutto, and Harry Murphy.
KNEELING: Joel White, Leroy Soney, OIlie Dunston, and Charles Williams. (Not shown Fred Lee).
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Leroy Soney throws the javelin.
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Fencing
STANDING (left to right): Kenneth Presley, Richard Holcomb, Fenton Leslie, Doris Battle, Lawrence West, and Brenda Council.
Also standing Marshall Stokes, Howard Toomer. Anthony Kendall. KNEELING: Clifford Lowery, Kenneth Goodson. Jacquelyn
Barnes. William Kilson, and Kevin Phillips.
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Soccer
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FRONT ROW, kneeling: Sydney Richards, Johnson Boadu, Patrick J. Blell, Henry Shyllon, Emmanuel Frimpong, Chester
Newsome. STANDING: Sammie Burley, head trainer; Edward Asare, Otto Floyd, Samuel Asare, Mohamed M. Shyllon, Frank
Colebrook, Wayne B. Johnson, Larkin Williams.
Coach Curry discusses strategy with
goal keepers.
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In Action
LEFT TO RIGHT: Chester New
some, Patrick Blell, Otto Floyd
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'The Best'
LEFT TO RIGHT: Muhamed ShyUon;
Sidney Richards; Carver Durham;
Boadu Johnson.
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Baseball
Shown above are Willie Foreman, Clarence Williams, Ralph Mitchell, John Jones, Alvin Carson, and Jimmy Robinson.
You're Out!
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Play Ball!
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John Jones — outfielder from Philadelphia, Pa.
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Carver Durham - Senior from Goldsboro, N. C. - Catcher.
Jimmy Robinson - senior from Raleigh, N. C. - Catcher.
Willie Foreman - Pitcher from Virginia Beach , Va.
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Soul Squad
STANDING (left to right): Candace Anderson. Beatrice Jones, Nancy Otey, Rosa Gary. Yvonne Carballo. ON FLOOR: Carol
Simmons. Carolyn Lilly, Pamela Hart. Gloria Macer, Doris Marshburn, Joyce Barnes, and Babara Harris.
TRULY . . .
BLACK, BEAUTIFUL, SOULFUL
Everybody rock.
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Bad, BAd, BAD . . . SUPERBAD!
Drill Team
St. Aug's drill team in action.
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QUEENS
The selfishness of a queen is small as a
grain of sand and her heart is large as the
universe to embrace friends and foes
alike. Tiie reign of a queen is long, but to
her, it is only a fortnight. A two week
period filled with new experiences, ful-
filled dreams, extended travel, and little
rest. But to her, it was worth the time
and effort.
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The queen and her court 1970
The past reigning Miss Saint Augustine's College, the ever loving. Miss Carolyn Fisher of
Brooklyn, New York, crowns the present Miss Saint Augustine's College, the pretty and
shapely, Miss Phyllis Harden of Norfolk, Virginia.
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Vivian Murphy
Miss Sophomore
Bettie Branch
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Miss Junior
Teresa Price
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Barbara Williams
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Barbara Harris
Miss NEA
Senya Small
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Miss Saint Augustine's Players
Rachel Eaddy
Miss English
Mary Umstead
Majorie Taylor
Miss Alpha Phi Alpha
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Miss Phi Beta Sigma
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Cynthia Evans
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Doris Kinlaw
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De/ores Williams
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Beatrice Jones
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Rosemary Leonard
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Carolyn Pretty
CLASSMEN
A^ If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest (Syrus)
Li^^ A modest man never talks of him- [^ 1^ I ^ ^V I I ^^/| r~^ I^J
self (Bruyere)
I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I
do not know (Cicero)
Take time for all things (Franklin)
We live in an atmosphere of shame. We are ashamed of everything that is real about us; ashamed of ourselves, of our
relatives, of our income, of our accents, of our opinion, of our experience, just as we are ashamed of our naked skins
(G.B. Shaw)
A learned fool is more foolish than an ignorant fool (Moliere)
Men will wrangle for religion; write for it; figlit for it; die for it; anything but - live it (Colton)
Money is a good servant but a bad master ( Bacon)
SOPHOMORES
There is nothing so stupid as an educated man, if you Genius is one per cent inspiration and
get off the thing that he was educated in (Will ninety-nine per cent perspiration (Edison)
Rogers)
A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold iron
(Horace Mann)
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and
digested (Bacon)
The punishment of criminals should be of use; when a man is hanged he is good for nothing (Voltaire)
Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do
today (Franklin)
Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket; and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that you
have one (Chesterfield)
Doubt whom you will, but never yourself (Bovee)
Good-humor makes all things tolerable (Henry W. Beecher)
JUNIORS
Tis easy enough to be pleasant, when life flows alone like a song; But the man worthwhile is the one who will smile
when everything goes dead wrong (E.W. Wilcox)
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Adams, Philip A. '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Adams, Robert W. 73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Allen, Caren T. '72
New York, N.Y.
Allen, Chiquita A. '73
Washington, D.C.
Alexander, Arlene '74
Newark, N.J.
Anderson, Candace V. '74
Amityville, N.Y.
Anderson, Clarence '74
Charleston, S.C.
Anderson, Vivian '72
Amityville, N.Y.
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Anthony, Deidre '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Archer, Patricia '74
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
84
Askins, Toney J. "72
Jamaica, N.Y.
Atkinson, Iris D. '73
Elmont,N.Y.
Baldwin, Mary L. "74
Dunn, N.C.
Baker. Bruce C. '73
Wadley, Ga.
Baker, Diana F. "74
Zebulon, N.C.
Barfield, Anna '73
Hookerton, N.C.
Barnes, Jacquelyn "73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Barnes, Joyce '73
Greenville, N.C.
Barnes, Winston '73
Goidsboro, N.C.
Barnett, Karon '73
Gastonia, N.C.
Barham, Theresa '72
Raleigh, N.C.
Battle, Garland "74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Battle, James C. '74
Tarboro, N.C.
Batts, Jacqueline '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Baylor, Sharen '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Beard. Edna R. '72
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Hazel L. '72
Williamston, N. C.
Bell, Renee
Greensboro, N.C.
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Bell, Sherry L. 74
Enfield, N.C.
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Bell, Waiiam "74
Charlotte, N.C.
Belk, Vickie L. '73
Alexandria, Va.
Best, Eloise '73
Clinton, N.C.
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Best, Louise '73
Qinton, N.C.
Bethea, Alma J. '72
Greensboro, N.C.
Bethea, Betty R.
Sumter, S. C.
Berry, Sylvia '73
Windsor, N.C.
Black, Deborah L. '74
Hartsvilie, S.C.
Black, Rosalyn P. '73
Youngsville, N.C.
Blackman, Boise "72
Greensboro, N.C.
Blell, Patrick '73
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Blount. Sharon '73
Roper, N.C.
Boadu, Johnson '74
Kumasi, Ghana
Bo we, Linda '72
Hollywood, Fla.
Boyce, Emily '74
Amityville, N.Y.
Boyce, Johnnie '72
Rich Square, N.C.
Boyer, Esther A. '72
Raleigh, N.C.
Boyd. Louretta '73
Plainview, Va.
Bradshaw, Ethelyn '74
Bronx, N.Y.
Branch, Bettie J. '73
Wake Forest, N.C.
Bray boy, Dianna '73
Winston Salem, N.C.
Breeden, Rosena '73
Newark, N.J.
Briggs, Deborah '73
Plainfield, N.J.
88
Brown, Barbara '74
Charleston, S.C.
Brown, Douglas '72
Roseland, Va.
Brown, Evette '73
Newark, N.J.
Brown, Mary B. '72
Hemingway. S.C.
Brown, Patricia A. '72
Petersburg, Va.
Bryant, Bennie L. '74
Wintervilie, N.C.
Brown, Shirley M. '74
Charleston, S.C.
Bryant, Johnnie "74
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bunn, Laura J. '73
Enfield, N.C.
Bums, Hattie M. '73
Tryon, N. C.
Burke, Cyril C. "72
Hartford, Conn.
Byrd, Henry '74
VVadley, Ga.
89
Campbell, Elbert C. 73
Raeford, N.C.
Canady, Christoper "73
KJnston.N.C.
Carballo, Yvonne E. "74
Norfolk, Va.
Carson, Coinell '72
Tryon, N.C.
Carson, Loinell A. '73
Tryon, N.C.
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Carter, Michael C. "73
New York, N.Y.
Carter, Richard S. '74
New Canton, Va.
Carwell, Joe '74
Chicago, 111.
aark, Elisha S. '73
Miami, Fla.
Cash, Clarence J. '73
Brunswick, Ga.
Qaytor, Denise Y. '73
Boston, Mass.
Cobb, Angelyn C. '72
New Bern, N.C.
Coe, Cynthia A. '74
Darlington, S.C.
Colebrook, Frank 73
Nassau, N.P. Bahamas
Cooley, Joseph L. '73
Wendell, N.C.
Cooper, Carl H. '74
Charleston, S.C.
Counts, Charles F. '72
Rahway, N.J.
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Cox, Samuel '73
Roper, N.C.
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Crandol, James B. '72
Greenville, N.C.
Crawford, Catherine '73
Dillion, S.C.
Crawley, Made L. '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Credle, Bettie J. '72
Washington, D.C.
Crook, Bobbie J. '72
Chesnee, S.C.
Crudup, Sarah A. '72
Franklinton, N.C.
92
Currie, Carolyn J. '72
Mebane, N.C.
Curtis, Nellie E. '74
Vandemere, N.C.
Daniels, Florence A. '74
Greenville, N.C.
Daniels, Linda L. '73
Robersonville, N.C.
Dansbury, Penelope D. '72
Haddonfield, N.J.
Darlington, Pauline T. '74
New York, N.Y.
Davis, Dennis O. '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Davis, Joyce E. '73
Sanford, Fla.
Davis, Katherine '73
Louisburg, N.C.
Davis, Whitney G. '73
Washington, D.C.
Day, Elmiza '73
Scotland Neck, N.C.
Debnam, Gladys M. '74
Youngsville, N.C.
93
Debnam, Henry D. '72
Raleigh, N.C.
Debnam, Howard L. '73
Youngsville, N.C.
Debnam, Joseph D. "73
Raleigh, N.C.
Delaney, Margo C. '74
Charleston, S.C.
Dewar, Jackie D. '73
Holly Springs, N.C.
Dobbins, Calvin J. '73
Martinsville, Va.
Dockery, Alice R. "73
Laurinburg, N.C.
Dunston, Emma J. '74
Youngsville, N.C.
Dunston, Forestene '74
Rahway, N.J.
Dunston, Glenda F. '73
Rahway, N.J.
Douglas, Henry '72
Southern Pines, N.C.
Durham, Brends A. '72
Philadelphia, Pa.
Durham, Mary J. '73
Goldsboro, N. C.
Dyson, Clarence E. '74
Summerton, S.C.
Edwards, Ronnie L. '74
Brooklyn, N.Y.
94
Egerton, Valechia G. '74
Raleigh, N. C.
Ellis, Ellen L. 74
Weldoii, N.C.
EUeby, Brenda E. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Evans, Anthony B. '74
Greenville, S.C.
Evans, Cynthia R. '74
Spring Hope, N.C.
Evans, Audrey M. "74
Lamar, S.C.
Evans, Ernest '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Evans, Carolyn F. '74
Pinetops, N.C.
Evans. Linda D. '72
Virginia Beach, Va.
Everett, Riley '74
Oak City, N.C.
Faison, Sheryl A. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Fairley, James J. '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Farrar, Leonard '72
Raleigh, N.C.
Felton, Sharon '74
Winton, N.C.
Finney, Robert '74
Paterson, N.J.
Floyd, Cassandra T. '74
Youngsville, N.C.
Fore, Wanda J. '73
Fuquay-Varina, N. C.
Foreman, Evone '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Ford, Novella '72
WUson,N.C.
Foster, Arthur L. "74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Foster, Linda A. '72
Startex, S.C.
96
Forte, Minnie M. '72
Durham, N.C.
Freeman, Tommie L. '74
Charlotte, N.C.
Frimpong, Emmaiuiel B. "74
Anyinam, Ghana
Fuller, Linda A. '72
Hampstead, N.C.
Fuller, Nathaneil "72
Wilmington, N.C.
Gauvin, Eddie '73
Bronx, N.Y.
Gauvin, Roger '72
Bronx, N.Y.
Gatling, Margaret '73
Rich Square, N.C.
Gibson, Karen I. '73
Miami, Fla.
Gibson, Malachi '74
Mayesville, S.C.
Gilmer, Williams A. "73
Durham, N.C.
Glasper, Judy '73
Magnolia, N.C.
97
Goodson, Ethel J. "73
Raleigh, N.C.
Goodman, Richardo R. '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Green, Naomi E. '74
Charleston, S.C.
Greene, Robert H. '72
Wilmington, N.C.
Griffin, Joseph A. '73
Petersburg, Va.
Grimes, Constance D. '73
Winterville, N.C.
Gross, Betty J. '73
Chicago, 111.
Gunn, George W. '72
South Boston, Va.
Gunn, Gregory '74
South Boston, Va.
Gunter, Edward Jr. '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hamilton, Barbara J. '73
Grantsboro, N.C.
Hamilton, George W. "73
Augusta, Ga.
Hammie, Carolyn E. '73
Oxford, N.C.
Hanna, Minnie R. '73
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Hargrove, Glenda F. '74
Manson, N.C.
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Hargrove, Gloria '73
Clinton, N.C.
Hargrove, Patricia '72
Battleboro, N.C.
Hardy, Larry E. '74
Hollister, N.C.
Harris, Barbara A. '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Harris, Dianne '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Harris, Gail E. "74
Durham, N.C.
Harris, Mildred J. '72
Louisburg, N.C.
Harris, Odessa M. '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Harrison, Mary '73
Spring Hope, N.C.
Hart, Anne A. "74
Jacksonville, Fla.
Hart, Pamela L. '74
Belmont, N.C.
Hawkins, Beulah '74
Littleton, N.C.
99
Higli, Elizabeth "73
Zebulon, N.C.
Highsmith, James "73
Raleigh, N.C.
Hill, Bettie L. "74
Snow Hill. N.C.
Holden, Doris '74
Raleigli,N.C.
Holt, Larry "74
Raleigh. N.C.
Hooker, Edith "73
Sanford, N.C.
Hawkins, Joseph '74
Littleton, N.C.
Hawkins, Lawrence
Littleton, N.C.
Hawkins, Ronald '74
Littleton, N.C.
Hines, Donna L. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Hines, Robert '72
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Holcomb, Richard '73
Staten Island, N.Y.
Howard, Jeanette '73
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Huff, Patricia '74
Williamston, N.C.
Hunt, Willetta "73
Roper, N.C.
100
Hurt, Eugene '72
Orange, N.J.
Irvin, Annie '74
Anil Arbor, Mich.
Jacobs, Mary F. '73
Rich Square, N.C.
James, Evelyn '73
Amarillo, Texas
James, Linda V. '74
Bronx, N.Y.
Jackson. Doretha '72
Washington. D.C.
Jackson. JacqueHne "73
Wilmington. N.C.
Jacobs, Gloria A. '72
Rich Square, N.C.
Johnson, Kathy '73
Charlottesville, Va.
Johnson, Lester '74
Tarboro, N.C.
Johnson, Linda D. '74
Virginia Beach, Va.
Jefferies, William "72
Burlington, N.C.
Jenkins, Cyrono L '74
Charleston, S.C.
Jenkins, Marie '74
Yonges Island, S.C.
101
Johnson, Priscilla '73
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Jones, Almetta '72
Hampston, N.C.
Jones, Beatrice '72
Bridgeport, Conn.
Jones, Benora '74
Freetown, Sierra Leono
Jones, Cynthia L. '72
Bronx, N.Y.
Jones, Ernestines '72
Henderson, N.C.
Jones, Goerge A. '74
Gamer, N.C.
Jones, Gloria J. '73
Robersonville, N.C.
Jones, Joyce A. '74
Roper, N.C.
Jones, Melvin R. '74
Charlotte, N.C.
Jones, Michael A. '72
Chicago, III,
Jones, Warren '73
Dania, Fla.
Joyner, Janice '74
Fountain, N.C.
Kelly, Willie J. '72
Littleton, N.C.
Kendall, Anthony '73
Washington, D.C.
102
King, Larry "74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Kirvin. Eloise "73
Darlington, S.C.
Knotts. Oliver "73
Wilmington, Delaware
Lanice, Lorice "73
Oak City.N.C.
Lane, Edward J. "72
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Lanham, Rosa "74
Amityville, N.Y.
Latta, Stella L. '73
Oxford, N.C.
Lawrence, Julia "72
White Plains, N.Y.
Lawyer, Barbara "73
Lamar, South Carolina
Ledbetter. Francis '73
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Lee, Fred H. "74
Leeville, Va.
Leonard, Rosemar)' '72
Trenton, N.J.
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Lewis, Robert C. '73
St. Pauls, N.C.
Lewis, Sandra M. '72
Charleston, S.C.
Lewis, Sylvia L. "74
Goldsboro, N.C.
Liggins, Gilda A. '74
Mebane, N.C.
Little, Linda J. '72
Robersonville, N.C.
Lilly, Carolyn Y. "73
Raleigh, N.C.
Lineberger, Hermena M. '73
Charlotte, N.C.
Little, Sylvia D. '73
Robersonville, N.C.
Little, Vivian D. '73
Robersonville, N.C.
Long, Willie F. '74
Alcoa, Tenn.
Lovett, Sandra D. '73
Ithaca. N.Y.
Lucas, Alfred '72
Washington, D.C.
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Lucas, Elizabeth K. '73
Swan Quarter, N.C.
Lynch, Peggy J. '73
Whitaker, N.C.
Lynn, Willie M. '74
Smithfield, N.C.
McAdams, Reola '74
Snow Camp, N.C.
McDonald, Mary A. '72
South Ozone Park, N.Y.
McKinnon, Delemon R. '73
Raeford, N.C.
McBroom, Patricia A. '73
Hillsborough, N.C.
McDowell, William Jr. '74
Orrum, N.C.
McMillan, James C. '74
St. Pauls, N.C.
McClam, Gloria A. '74
Garner, N.C.
McFarland, Glenda G. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
McMillan, OUieM. '73
Shannon, N.C.
107
McPhail, Janet C. '73
Clinton, N.C.
McPhatter, Notre W. "72
Raeford, N.C.
McQueen, Steve D. '73
Rocky Mount, N.C.
McRae, Carl E. '74
Rowland, N.C.
McRae. Katherine L. '72
Lumberton, N.C.
Mace, Marcellus T. '74
Latta, S.C.
Mace, Zachariah T. "73
Latta, S.C.
Macer, Gloria J. '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Mack, Brenda M. "73
Virginia Beach , Va.
Mackey, Gloria J. "72
Lancaster, S.C.
Manley, Anthony F. '74
New York, N.Y.
Mann, Carolyn A. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Manning, Ella L. "74
Williamston, N.C.
Manning, Howard L. '74
Maxton, N.C.
Manns, Denise M. '73
Chicago, III.
Marrow, Brenda L. '73
Oak Citv, N.C.
108
Mash, Charles R. '73
Sanford, N.C.
Marshbum, Doris '73
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Massenburg, Gloria C. '73
Petersburg, Va.
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Matthews, Michael W. '72
New York, NY.
Mayo, Mary '72
Weldon, N.C.
Mays, June R. '74
Lexington, Va.
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Middleton, Francis J. '72
Charleston, S.C.
Montague, Charles E. '73
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Montague, Mary E. '72
Oxford, N.C.
Montague, Paula Y. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Moore, Angelia '73
Charleston, S.C.
Moore, Dora '73
Graham, N.C.
Moore, Ella L. '74
Garysburg, N.C.
Moore, Jimmie R. '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Moore, John R. "73
Richmond, Va.
Moore, Rosalinde Y. "73
Goldsboro, N.C.
109
Morant, Juanita '74
Orrum, N.C.
Morgan, Deborah '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Mull, Jerry '74
Shelby, N.C.
Murphy, Shirley '72
Hartsville, S.C.
Murphy. Vivian '74
Hartsville, S.C.
Muse, Cheryl '74
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mustipher, E. '73
Charleston. S.C.
Myatt, Kay F. '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Nappier, Emma '72
Arrington, Va.
Newsome, Chester '72
Conway, N.C.
Nealy, Matthew '74
Fairmont, N.C.
110
Niblett, Joseph '73
Axton, Va.
Ofoegbu, Ben '74
Orlu, West Africa
Oliver, Monta Jr. '72
Charlotte, N.C.
Otey, Nancy E. "72
Washington, D.C.
Outlaw, James E. '74
Kennansville, N.C.
Outlaw, Travis '73
Kenansville, N.C.
Overton, Ethel B. '73
New York, N.Y.
Paisley, HattieM. '73
Fairmont, N.C.
Palmer, Bertha E. '74
Meridian, Ga.
Parker, Emma J. '73
Murfreesboro, N. C.
Parkinson, Horace '74
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Parris, Priscilla '74
Charleston, S.C.
Petway, Francis '72
Whitaker. N.C.
Peyton, Leah R. "73
Cary, North Carolina
Pinckney, Saundra "73
Charleston, S.C.
Phillips, Doris '74
Greenville, N.C.
Phillips, Kevin '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Poindexter, Rodney '73
Lexington, Va.
Poole, Jasmone '72
Raleigh, N.C.
Powers, John A. '74
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Presley, Calvin '73
Rah way, N.J.
Price, Teresa J. '72
Washington, D.C.
Pulley, Catherine '73
Spring Hope, N.C.
Purvis, Legistrean '72
Oak City, N.C.
Ramos, Wanda G. '72
Newton. Conn.
Ramseur, Martha
Shelby. N.C.
Ramsey, Pamela '74
Salisbury, N.C.
Reed, Margaret '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Reid, Doris A. "74
Freemont, N.C.
Reinhardt, Chyral '74
Lincolnton, N.C.
Revis, Barbara '72
LaGrange, N.C.
Richards, Melville '73
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Richards, Sydney '74
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Richardson, Ronald '74
Norfolk, Va.
Richardson, Sandra '73
Nashville, N.C.
Richardson, Sheila "72
Wendell, N.C.
Ritler, Reginald '73
Cinn, Ohio
Ritter, Ronald '73
Cinn, Ohio
Rivers, Theora '74
Miami, Fla.
Robertson, Gwendolyn '72
Raleigh, N.C.
113
Robinson, Eton '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Rogers, Carolyn "73
Roxboro, N.C.
Rogers, Cynthia "73
Farmville, N.C.
Rogers, Ida L. "72
Farmville, N.C.
Rook, Glover "73
Garysburg, N.C.
Royal, Mattie Y. "72
Goldsboro, N.C.
Sanders, Evon '73
Garner, N.C.
Sanders, Linwood "73
Garner, N.C.
Sands, Rhonda E. "74
Rensellear, Ind.
Sanford, Walter "74
Jamaica, N.Y.
Scott, Lillian "72
Raleigh, N.C.
Shands, Bernard '74
Laurens, S.C.
Shiner, Janice '73
Charleston, S.C.
Shipman. Dorothy '73
New York, N.Y.
Shipman, Linda '74
New York, N.Y.
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Shyllon, Mohamed '74
Pendembu, Sierra Leone
Simpkin, JacqueUne "73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sloan, Lawrence '74
Charlotte, N.C.
Simmons, Carol A. '72
Miami, Florida
Smalls, Charles E. '73
Wilmington, N.C.
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Simms, Preston '73
Wilson, N.C.
Smalls, Kenneth '72
Charleston, S.C.
Smashum, Jacquelyn '73
Charleston, S.C.
Smith, Adrienne L. '73
Winston Salem, N.C.
Smith, Doris '74
Zebulon, N.C.
Smith, La Fayette '74
Yonkers, N.Y.
Smith. Pricilla A. '74
Winterville, N.C.
Spencer, Robert "73
Columbia, N.C.
Stafford, Brenda '74
Washington, D.C.
Stanley, Barbara J. '72
Robersonville, N.C.
Stansberry, Jeanette '74
Halifax, N.C.
Stewart, Kitty L. '72
Long Island, N.Y.
Steede, Gale L. '73
St. Albans, N.Y.
Stokes, Phyllis '74
Raleigh, N.C.
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Striiigfield, Barbara '74
Burgaw, N.C.
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Swann, Gene '74
Sanford, N.C.
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Swindell, Gwendolyn '73
Belliaven, N.C.
Sutton, Crystal '74
Key West, Fla.
Taylor, Alberta '72
Bridgeport, Conn.
Taylor, Debra '73
Willingboro, N.J.
Taylor, Harry L. '74
Wilmington, N.C.
Taylor Jjnics II 72
Raleigh, N.C.
Taylor, Linda '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Teele, Larry '73
Everetts, N.C.
Tillery,OraL. '73
Rich Square, N.C.
Titus, Mary H. '73
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Toombs, Nancy '73
King William, Va.
Townsend, Carolyn '74
Orrum, N.C.
Townsend, Daphne '72
Orrum, N.C.
Tuck. Patricia '74
Roxboro, N.C.
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Turner, Margaret '73
Durham, N.C.
Upchurch, Cecelia "72
Raleigh. N.C.
Tyson. Claudetta "74
Winterville, N.C.
Walker, Shirley '74
Statesville, N.C.
Walker, Zaiia '72
Hyattsville, Md.
Wallace, Deloris '73
Charlotte, N.C.
Ware. Kellyn '73
Opa Locka, Fla.
Ward. Mary D. "73
Goldsboro, N.C.
Warren, Christine "72
CUnton, N.C.
Warren. Thomas '72
Clinton, N.C.
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Waters, Jerome '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Watson, Patricia '72
Charleston, S.C.
White, Joel E. "72
Bronx, NY.
White, Sandra '74
Burgaw, N.C.
Whitfield, Linda '73
Whitaker, N.C.
Whitfield, Willo '74
Albertson, N.C.
Whitaker, Julius '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Whitaker, Willie '73
Greenville, S.C.
Wiggins, Lee T. '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Wilkins, Clayton '74
Enfield, N.C.
Williams, Barbara '72
Virginia Beach, Va.
Williams, Charks 72
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Williams, Charles W. 74
Hartsville, S.C.
Williams, Clarence "74
Henderson, N.C.
Williams, Deloris '74
Charleston, S.C.
Williams, Floydstyne "72
Raleigh, N.C.
Williams, Francis "73
Wilson, N.C.
Williams, Gale "74
Pinehurst, N.C.
WUliams, Harold '74
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Williams, Jean '74
Washington, D.C.
Williams, Larkins "73
Louisville, Ga.
Williams, Thomas '74
HartsvUle, S.C.
Willie, Claude "74
Pollocksville.N.C.
Willie, Claudette '73
Pollocksville, N.C.
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Wilson, Deborah '74
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wilson, Rachel '73
Newton Grove, N.C.
Wines, Woody '74
Pinetops. N.C.
Wood, Wyatt '73
Madison Heights, Va.
Woodard, Eddie "73
Sharpsburg, N.C.
Woodlock, Joseph '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Wynn, Deborah '74
Darlington, S.C.
Young, Barbara '73
Morristown, N.J.
Young, Helen '74
Greensboro, N.C.
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Simmons, Linda '74
New Bern, N.C.
Chester, Eyonne '74
Petersburg, Va.
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Editor's Note
"Mimy individuals have, like imciit diamonds,
Shining qnalities beneath a rough exterior"
Junvenal
Editor's Note is a first for the Falcon capturing botli the past
and present events at the "Aug". This section is devoted to
events that occurred after the deadline of the 1970 Falcon
Yearbook and groups of unique students with that something
special which makes them outstanding among us. The essence
of the Editors Note is not to spotlight student characteristics
per se but to point out those hidden academic, liumanitarian.
and personal talents possessed by all of us with only a few
utilizing these gifted qualities.
"I never did anything worth doing by accident, nor did any of
my inventions come by accidents; they came by work."
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Douglass Hunt addresses the Honor's Day audience with President Robinson and the Honorable
Mayor Howard Lee looking on. Douglass is a Math and Chemistry major from Amityville. New York,
who graduated Sunnna Cum Laude, a first for Saint Augustine's College.
Tlie Sociology Club, headed by Lawrence Wray,
sponsored a Sociology Conference on Saint
Augustine's College campus in March 1970 with
speakers talking on contemporary issues. Left
to right: Mr William C. Kinney, Special Assis-
tant to the Mayor of Washington, D. C; William
Jones, Senior, Saint Augustine's College; Mr.
Bill Jessup, Executive Director Raleigh Com-
munity Relations Committee; and an officer of
the Community Relations Committee.
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The 2nd Annual Parent's Day was highlighted with a plaque presented to Mr. & Mrs. James H. Ford. Seven out of eight daughters
are graduates of Saint Augustine's College and the eighth daughter is now attending, (would you believe 5 are Deltas).
Leo Mackie, one of the truly great athletes to graduate from
St. Aug, shown here accepting the "Twitty Award" from Dean
J. W. Twitty, for outstanding play and leadership in the world
of sports. Leo batted .419 in baseball for the 1969-70 season.
Nydia Malone receives trophy presented by Dr. Jones for
the highest scholastic average. She has a 3.97 on the 4.00
point System.
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Dr. Peter Batchelor of North Carolina State University's School of Design, prepares to show slides to one of the many sessions
held during the Sociology Conference.
Lawrence (all smiles) Wray presents plaque to Mrs. Elsie Wormack. Du-ector, Waldrop Community Action Center, while
Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Executive Director, Wake Opportunity Inc. Raleigh, and William LeCount, President, Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity looks on. The Omegas received a plaque for their humanitarian services to three children.
Ralph Mitchell holds the bat
which won him the C.I. A. A.
Southern Division Batting
Title, with James "Louis-
burg" Levister looking on.
"Mitch" slugged .500 while
Jimmy belted .455 during the
1969-70 campaign.
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Patricia Jones and Earl Murray
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Activities
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St. Aug Welcomes Senator Brooke
Luther Gibbs presents Senator Edward Brooke a 1970 year-
book, compliments of the student body. In the background
are Mrs. Keck; Director of Publicity and Freddie Vaughns;
Student Representative on the Board of Trustees.
After the presentation, the Massachusetts Senator
poses for a picture with fellow brother, Luther.
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Senator Brooke holds a press conference with student leaders, John Monroe, President Student Government Association; Freddie
Vaughns, Student Representative on the Board of Trustees; John Holmes, Associate Editor of the Pen; and William Farrow, Editor
of the Pen. Also present were President Prezell R. Robinson and Charles H. Debnam, member of the Board of Trustees.
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The prominent Black Lawmaker holds a news conference with other student leaders on subjects from Foreign Policy to the
Domestic Outlook of America.
Senator Brooke chats with Phyllis Harden and Edward Boston. The Honorable Senator Edward Brooke speaks on "Black Americans Have a
Choice Today" during the "Second Spring" - an all college convocation
while President Robinson pauses for a cool glass of water after his introduc-
tion of the keynote speaker.
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Coronation
Miss St. Augustine's being escorted from the throne by Mr. James Burt at the Coronation.
Miss St. Augustine's and her court as displayed in the Annual Christmas Parade in Raleigh.
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Miss St. Augustine's and Rev. Clyde Beatty in moments of William Farrow escorts Miss St. Augustine's at the Annual
prayer. Coronation Ball.
Miss St. Augustine's is presented a gift from the Faculty by Mrs.
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104th Convocation
President Robinson speaks on the subject, "St. Augustine's College in the Seventies — Old Myths and New Realities."
The students and faculty expressing greetings and appreciation after the Convocation with smiles, hand shakes, and small talk.
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Principals at the Convocation of the 104th Formal Opening of St. Augustine's College - left to right: Dr. P. R. Robinson, Rev. W.
Mouttrie Moore; Suffragan Bishop, Peter Holden; President of the National Alumni Association, John Monroe; President SGA, and
William J. Walker, Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees.
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African Heritage Dancers
A few of St. Augustine's Freshmen chat with African Heritage dancers who appeared at the college. The students are left to right:
Michael Graves. Reola McAdams, Geraldine Harris, Elizabeth Lucas, and Carl Cooper.
Tri-Talent Show
Participants of a recent talent show "look on" as their picture is taken. A variety of talent was presented by Shaw University,
Kittrell College, and St. Augustine's with the "Shades of Satin" from St. Augustine's winning first place.
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Gospel All Stars
The Gospel Allstars performed at St. Augustine's Emory Health and Fine Arts Building. Joseph Niblett and Mildred check out an encore by
the group backstage.
We Shall Overcome Or Else
This is a scene from the play "WE shall Overcome or Else" presented by St. Augustine's College by the St. Augustine's Players: Robert
Ridge, Louis Fourche, Oliver Workman and Douglas Brown are shown here in the play. The play was written by Danny Scarborough. The
play is concerned with violence versus non-violence and black identity. (Would you believe Thomas Carter is in the casket.)
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Student Government Induction
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John Monroe, President of SGA extends greeting to the student body and the administration while newly elected SGA officers look
on. (Robert Jones, Business Manager; Gardenus Morant, Assistant Secretary; Sheila Clarke, Secretary; William LeCount, Vice-
President.)
Readings by
Julia FieEd
Sylvia Berry pins a corsage on Miss Julia Fields, Poet in
Resident at St. Augustine's College after one of her many
readings of poetry.
William LeCount places a SGA pin on Constance Sands during
the student government induction ceremony.
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Simon
Estes
The renowned Bass-Baritone. Simon Estes takes time out to pose with two
attractive "St. Aug" students. Linda Little and Theora Rivers. The Iowa-born
Estes has received International acclaim by appearing in Belgium. Germany,
Italy, and Canada as well as throughout the United States. On the left is Paul
Liljestrand. the pianist, who accompanied Mr. Estes on his campus
appearance.
George
Riabikoff
Linda Whitfield, Harry Taylor, Alfred Lucas,
Elaine Jacobs, and Queen Thompson chats with
George Riabikoff after his brilliant and lively
concert on campus. The European-born pianist
comes from a musical family, related to
Tchaikovsky and Rachmanioff. Mr. Riabikoff
has received world acclaim for his expert
artistry on the piano.
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Christmas Recital
The College Band in the Cliristmas Concert.
The Choir in the Christmas Concert.
North Carolina Symphony Orchestra.
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Pan-African
The P;in-Africaii Lecture Series presented
tlirougli the co-operation of the Student Govern-
ment Association and the Student Organization
for Black Unity (SOBU) for the purpose of en-
lightening students, faculty and staff in the
struggle of the Black man witii contemporary
problems.
The three day lecture series focused on African
affairs, youth, drugs and Black students.
President Robinson talks with Raymond Mbala of G.R.A.D. (third
from the left).
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Lecture
Series
Raymond Mbala addresses the Saint Augustine's audience on the subject "The Struggle of
the Anogolan People".
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Art Exhibit
ART FOR MODERN MAN DISPLAYED. Howard Burchette, left, instructor of art at Saint Augustine's College, is showing liis
painting of a migrant worker to Creft Hannibal, and Faith Humbert. Mr. Burchette is known for his one man art exhibit throughout
the Raleigh area.
New Career Opportunities Program
James E. Burt (on the left), Coordinator of Alumni Affairs at Saint Augustine's, welcomes graduates to the New Career
Opportunities Program held on campus. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roalh Aarons, '64, Earl Graves Associates; Charles Willis, '60,
Community Projects, New York City; Mrs. Maurvene Deberry Williams. '66, Library of Congress; Louis Belcher, '63, Quaker Oats
Company; George Flemming, '60, Department of Social Services, Raleigh; and Robert Mathes, Director of the Career Planning and
Placement Center, Saint Augustine's College.
Administration
And
Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. (Channing)
Faculty
New Faculty And Staff
New Faculty and Staff Members-These are new faculty and staff members of the Saint Augustine's College "Family", who were
present for pictures. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Jacqueline H. Jenkins, instructor. History and Government; Miss Margaret
Brown, assistant secretary. President's Office; Miss Betsy Watson, secretary to the assistant to the Vice President for Academic
Affairs; Mrs. Mary McCray, instructor, Physical Education; Dr. J. B. Krishnappi, professor, English; Mrs. E. H. Dempsey, Director
Guidance and Testing; Miss Elaine Jeffreys, secretary to the Administrative Assistant to the President; Miss Cheryl Kaetzel,
instructor in Spanish and French; and Robert H. Mathes, Director of Placement. STANDING; James E. Burt, Coordinator of
Alumni Affairs; Dr. Sreekantan S. Nair, Associate professor of Mathematics; Willie J. Barham, Proctor; William A. Cheek,
instructor. Physical Education; Miss Settle M. Hill, instructor. Physical Education; Onesmus N. Ireri, instructor. History and
Government; James D. Lockette, Assistant professor. Political Science and History and James C. Black, Director, Freshman Studies.
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Board Of Trustees
These are members of the Board of Trustees, Saint Augustine's College who were present for pictures at the recent Board Meeting.
SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry H. Meigs; Hillery Thome; The Right Rev. W. Moultrie Moore; Joseph B. Cheshire, The Riglit
Rev. Hunley A. Elebash; Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, President, Saint Augustine's College, The Riglit Rev. Thomas A. Eraser, Chairman
of the Board; The Rev. Phillip C. Cato; Dr. S. M. Nabrit; Mrs. M. T. DuPont; Mrs. Juanita K. Stout; Robert F. McCuen; Henry E.
Bessier. STANDING, LEET TO RIGHT: Thomas C. Powell; James Reid; Mrs. Richard Hunter; Dr. Frank B. Weaver; Charlie
Debnam; H. Rodney Sharp; A. Melvin Miller and Dr. Richard L. Watson.
The Right Rev. Thomas A. Fraser, D.D.
Chairman of Board of Trustees
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Administration
Joseph Jones, Jr., Ph.D.
Vice Pres. for Academic
Affairs
J. MiUs Holloway, B.S.
Vice Pres. for Financial
Affairs
Prezell R. Robinson, Ed.D.
President of Saint Augustine's College
E. Spraggjns, M. Lift.
Registrar
Wiley Davis, M.Ed.
Administrative .Assistant
to the President
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Division of Education
1 risscll W. Jones, D.Ed.
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Chairman, Division of Ed.
Suraj P. Puri. Ph.D.
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Jesse Clements, M.S.
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Business
Mildred E. Hanis, M.S.
Business
Delores E. Ball, M.A.
Elementary Education
Minnie T. Forte, Ph.D.
Education
Nelson H. Harris, Ph.D.
Education
Thomas Simmons, M.Ed.
Education
Frank A. Tohver, Ph.D.
Education
Earle K. Curry, M.S.
Physical Education
James C. Black
Director of Freshmen
Studies
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Division of Humanities
James A. Boyer, td.D.
English
Albert W. Grauer, Ph.D.
Head, Music Dept.
Ernestine Saunders, M.M.
Head, Modern Languages
Herman L. Jenkins, M.S.
English
Jesse Ray Robinson, M.A.
English and Reading
Romer D. Watson, M.A.
English
Sophia Friedlander, M.A.
English
Max Dardeau, M.A.
Modern Languages
Sadik T. Duda, .M.A.
German
Merline Pitre, M.A.
French
Nathaniel W. Coleman, B.A.
.Music
Johnnella L. Lucas, M.M.
Music
Howard L. Burchette, M.S.
Art
Rev. Clyde E. Beatty, B.D.
Religion and Phil,
College Chaplain
Rev. Arthur J. Calloway,
B.Th.
Religion and Phil.
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Division of Natural Science And Mathematics
Kresimir Blazevic. Ph.D.
Acting Head, Chemistry
Rebecca C. Weatherford, M.A.
Head, Math & Physics
Jeffery Gipson, Ph.D.
Chemistry
Cecil N. Coble, M.S.
Biology
Raymond Davis, M.S.
Biology
Addessa M. Lewis, M.A.T.
Matlicmatics
Henry Lewis, Jr., M.A.T.
Mathematics
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Division of Social Science
William A. Gaines. Ph.D.
Chairman, Social Science
Norman H. Dawes, Ph.D.
History
Elmer C. Schwertman, Ph.D.
History
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staff
Charles A. Haywood, M.S.
Dean of Students
Esther S. McNeill, M.A.
Dean of Women
James H. Twitty, M.A.
Asst. Dean of Students
Christopher C. Gray,
B.C. Dean of Men
George E. Sanders, M.S.
Financial Aid Officer
Rice R. DeLoatche, B.S.
Financial Aid
Counselor
Thelma M. Keck, B.A.
Director of Publicity
James E. Burt, B.A.
Coordinator of Alumni
Affairs
Sylvester L. Peterson,
B.A., Director of
Admissions
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Lionell J. Randolph,
B.A., Assist. Director
of Admissions
Evelyntyne H. Dempsey,
M.A., Director of
Guidance & Testing
Lois Rogers, B.A.
Counselor
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Lawrence Bradley, B.S.
Supt. of Buildings & Grounds
William B. Colbert
Director of Student Union &
Bookstore
Frederick D. Smith, B.S.
Director of Kood Services
Barbara J. Moring, B.A.
Asst. Director of hood
Services
Homer R. Debnam, B.A.
Social Director
Delia Moore, B.S.
College Nurse
Linda Williams
College Nurse
Margaret W. Ransdell, B.S.
Director of Personnel
Catherine Winters, B.A.
Assistant Librarian
Ruth B. Walker, B.A.
Library Assistant & Sec.
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Secretaries And Personnel
Marie M. Gibbs
Sec. to President
Thelma Hunter
Sec, President's Office
Margaret Brown. B.S.
Asst. Sec, President's
Office
Elaine Jeffreys.
Sec. to Administrative
Asst. to the President
Alice F. Perry. B.A.
Sec. Academic Dean
Gloria J. Dolby, B.A.
Sec Academic Dean
Barbara M. Bradley, B.A.
Sec Dean of Students
Carolyn W. Steward
Sec Dean of Students
June K. Campbell
Sec. Vice Pres. Fin.
Affairs
Sandra B. Alford
Student Account Clerk
Gloria P. Johnson
Cashier's Office
Patricia S. Young
Business Office
LuDee Singletary
Sec. Financial Aid
Office
Nancy G. Wall
Clerk, Business Office
Betsy Watson. B.S.
Sec Asst to Vice Pres.
for Academic Affairs
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Brenda Blalock
Sec. Guidance & Testing
Geretta Meming
Sec. Education Department
Rosa T. Curtis
Faculty Secretary
Linda Lucas
Faculty Secretary
Barbara Mann
Sec. Dev. & Public
Relations
Betty P. Thomas
Sec. Purchasing Department
Inez Hayes
Post Office
Joan P. Lee
College Bookstore
Juanita K. .McKnight
College Bookstore
Louis Shepherd
Campus Officer
Clarence Forte
Proctor
Kathie C. Adams
Dormitory Directres
Delany Hall
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student Government Association
The purposes of the Student Council of St. Augus-
tine's College are to provide a medium through which
student opinions and thoughts are expressed: to
receive criticism from the proper authorities of the
institution and forward it to the student body with
the council's recommendation and/or endorsement;
to act as an intermediary between the student body
and the administration and to have the power to
make recommendations impartially, except in the
case of moral turpitude.
The Student Council holds membership in several
associated student government, mainly Black Stu-
dents United for Liberation (BSUL) and Student
Organization for Black Unity (SOBU).
The many activities which the student council has
presented reflect its desire to provide a well-rounded
program for the student body.
John Monroe — President SGA
LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianne Todd, Gardenus Morant, Zana Walker, Mary Holley, Edith Hooker, John Monroe, Willo Whitfield,
William Jones, Julius Whitfield, Sheila Clarke and Sherman Arrington.
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Veteran Club
During the spring of 1967-68
sciiool year, the Veterans of St.
Augustine's College reorganized
themselves to effectively deal
with the influx of Veterans re-
turning to school. The overall
purpose of the club has been that
of stimulating academic excel-
lence, social atmospiiere among
fellow veterans and the mainte-
nance of brotherhood, and com-
munity interaction.
During the 1970-71 school year,
the club initiated an instructorial
program at Central Youth Center
located at Ralcigii's Central
Prison. The Veteran's Club assist-
ed the Registrar's Office during
the Spring Registration period.
Plans for the remainder of the
school year include the issuance
of a Scholarship and the imple-
mentation of an operation to re-
cruit more Veterans for atten-
dance here.
LEFT TO RIGHT: John Monroe, William Farrow, James Bowden, Leonard Farrar, Ralph Mitchell,
Edward Washington, Jessie Dillard and Lenwood Long.
Pre-AlumniClub
STANDING (left to right): Queen Thompson, Mary Merritt, Loretta Gilchrist, Thurman Pittman, Elsie Pettus, Creft Hannibal,
Deborah Artis, Andre Ramseur, Mary Holley, Mary Umstead and Sheryl Lewis. SITTING (left to right): Rachel Baddy, Mary
McDonald, Gloria Upperman, Linda Fuller and Bessie Bandy.
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Sigma
Rho
Sigma
FIRST ROW:
Lilly, WiUiam
Regina Young
Phi
Beta
Lambda
The St. Augustine's College
Chapter of Phi Beta Lanibdo
consists of students in the De-
partment of Business. The pur-
pose of this organization is to
encourage academic excel-
lence, strengthen confidence
in students, enable tiiem to
compete favorably with tlieir
associates, develop ijualities
that will enable them to parti-
cipate effectively in business,
professional and community
life. The chapter sponsors such
activities as panel discussions,
forums, lecturers and lun-
Edward Washington. Mary Scott, Rita Dunston, Irene Harris. SECOND ROW Robert cheons.
Middleton, Catherine Hall. THIRD ROW: Thurman Campbell, Thelma Geathers and
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STANDING (left to right): Rachel Eaddy. Bessie Bandy, Mary McDonald, Queen Thompson, Gloria Upperman,
Loretta Gilchrist, Mary Merritt, Mary Umstead. Elaine Jacobs, Katherine McRae. SITTING: Alfred Lucas, Willie
Mae Henry, Linda Whitfield, Barbara Stanley, Cassandra Gooding, Gardenus Morant, Thurman Pittman.
Who's
Who
STANDING (left to right): William LeCount, Andre Ramseur, Sheila Clarke, Craft Hannibal,
John Monroe, Freddie Vaughns. Phyllis Harden, William Farrow, Edward Asare. FRONT ROW:
Gloria Durham, Mary Holley, Linda Fuller, Esther Boyer, Rachel Eaddy, Loretta Gilchrist.
(NOT SHOWN: Mary Umstead, Lenwood Long)
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Sociology Club
STANDING (left to right): Joyce Robinson, Eddie Avent, Dianne Todd, Christopher Canady, Elsie Pettus, William Jeffries, Cheryl
Graham, Walter Porter, Jacqueline Simpkins, Warren Jones, Valeria Beal. SITTING: Clara Warren, Doris Battle, Shirley Gilchrist,
Alfred Lucas, Carolyn Jones, Gloria Durham and Mary Holley.
History
Club
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BACK ROW Gerome Miller, Creft Hannibal, Richard McCloud, James Taylor. FRONT ROW:
Edna Beard, Barbara Williams, Debra Taylor, Shiela Clarke, Linda Evans and Phyllis Harden.
Mathematics Club
The Mathematics Club ac-
cept membership of any
natural science major. The
main objectives of tiie or-
ganization are to instill
syngenism and cohesiveness
among the science majors
and to foster academic ex-
cellence, inter-student tu-
torial program and extra-
curricular pursuits. The an-
nual activities include re-
search programs, lectures,
tutorial programs, social
events, field trips, and ex-
change and debate programs
with neighboring colleges.
Drama
Club
STANDING (left to right): Larry Jones, Alviii Clanton. Willie Lee, Dianne Harris, Winston
Barnes, Leroy Soney, Willie Foreman, Mary Ward. Clarence Dyson. SITTING: Edward
Boston, Evone Foreman, George Gunn, Deborah Baptist, James Turner, Barbara Harris,
Clarence Cash, Fred Lee.
BOTTOM ROW standing: Gerome Miller, Creft Hannibal, Rachael Eaddy, Herman Jenkins (director), Barbara Williams, Cyril
Burke, Oliver Workman, Isaiah Simmons. MIDDLE ROW: Sandra Pinkney, Odessa Harris, Sherman Arrington, Minnie Hannah,
Missy Johnson, Willo Whitifield, Mary McDonald, Preston Simms, Richard Holcomb, Cathy Johnson, Bessie Bandy, Linda Foster,
Steven Ingram. TOP ROW: Shirley Gilchrist, Shirley Murphy, Francis Ledbetter, Odell Warren, Martha Ramseur, Douglas Brovi'n,
Christine Warren, Loretta Gilchrist, Marilyn Green, Calvin Carson, Ida Rogers. Winifred Robinson and Willie Whittaker.
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Biology Club
STANDING (left to right): Edward Boston. Winston Barnes, Thomas Hawkins, Mary Titus, Angelia Moore, Larry Jones.
SITTING: Deborah Artis, Mary Ward and Carolyn Lilly.
Pre-
Med
SITTING (left to right): Mary Titus, Larry Jones, Deborah Artis, Thomas Hawkins, Angelia
Moore, Carolyn Lilly, Edward Boston, and Mary Ward.
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International Student Organization
FRONT ROW: Edward Asare, Noe Nswadi, Johnson Boadu. Millicent Boutchway, Patrick Blell, Aletha Diggs.
SECOND ROW: Frank Colebrook, Emmanuel Frimpong, Joseph Konde, Benora Jones, Adeline Baxter,
Benjamin Sackey, Michaeila Baxter, Wilhemina Attoh. THIRD ROW: Mohaned Syllon, Sydney Richards,
Melville Richard, Wayne Johnson, Harald Williams, Horace Parkinson, H. Shyllon.
Black
Student
Union
LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Graves, Douglas Brown, Richard Holcomb, Winnifred Robinson, Creft Hannibal,
Isaiah Simmons, Cyril Burke and Sherman Arrington.
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English Club
iTANDlNG (left to right): Lawrence Hawkins, Bessie Bandy, Mary Umstead, Loretta
iilchrist, William Farrow, Rachel Eaddy, Mary McDonald, Douglas Brown. SITTING: Andre
lamseur.
The study of English as a subject of the
humanities division has as its intent tlie
development of the student's individual
ability to read, to think, and to write
effectively. Since English is indispensable
for learning in all areas, the English Club
is open for anyone who wants to join
and not just English Majors. The English
Club strives to bring in people to give us
their ideas on certain areas of the English
language.
The English Club has worked hard and
very diligently these last ten years to
make our worthwhile efforts exceedingly
profitable. We will continue to work
hard to make things better and as old
members graduate, we hope that the new
members will do an even better job.
Physical
Education
Club
TOP ROW (left to right): Gloria Macer, Carver Durham, Furman Tisdale, Henry Douglas, Earl Murray, Barbara Young. MIDDLE
ROW: Leslea White, Calvin Dobbins, Edward Lane, Vivian Anderson. FRONT ROW: Rosa Gary, George Hamilton, Doris
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Kappa
Mu
LEFT TO RIGHT: Gardenus Morant, Mary Umstead, John Monroe, Thomas Hawkins, Phyllis Harden, George
Gunn, and Lenwood Long.
Phi
Kappa
Alpha
LEFT TO RIGHT: Loretta Gilchrist, Rachel Eaddy, and Mary Umstead.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Hawkins, and James Williams.
Altar Guild
FIRST ROW: Clara Warren, Theresa Blackman, Louise Cobb, Sheila Clarke. SECOND ROW; Rosemary Leonard,
Novella Ford, Patricia Watson and Claudia Hall.
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Inter-
Greek
Council
Probation week 70
BACK ROW (left to right): Luther Gibbs, Marcia Sexton, Clayborne McGill. Arlester Ricks, Virginia Washington, Larry Scarboro,
Willie Vick, Chester Newsome, Gordon Powell, Mary McDonald, Bessie Bandy, Lawrence Hawkins, Nancy Otey, Listervelt Winfree.
MIDDLE ROW: Ralph Mitchell, Donald Blakeney, Enrique Jones, Rosemary Leonard, Elsie Pettus, Zana Walker. FRONT ROW:
Mr. Freddie Vaughns.
Probation week 70
Alpha
Kappa
Alpha
Gamma Xi Chapter of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror-
ity. Inc. was founded on
March 26, 1949 here at St.
Augustine's College. As in
previous years, the members
of the chapter have carried
on traditional projects. We
presented a cheer basket to
a needy family in obser-
vance of the thanksgiving
holidays and toys to the
children of the Governor
Moorehead School during
the Christmas Holidays.
Ganmia Xi Chapter boasts a
membership of eleven
Sorors. Alpha Kappa wo-
men hold as their guiding
light the motto: "Advance-
ment through knowledge
and achievement."
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BACK ROW (left to right): Vivian Anderson, Marie Faulkner, Geralding Lucas, Marcia Sexton, Gloria Massenburg,
Lillian Scott. FRONT ROW: Nancy Otey, Evelyn Little, Valerie Beal, Elaine (open your eyes) Jacobs, Nellie
Chapman.
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Alpha
Phi
Alpha
LEFT TO RIGHT. Francis Ledbetter, Wyatt Wood, Travis Outlaw, Eddie Woodard, Lary Teele, Deiemon McKinnon,
Luther Gibbs, William Jeffries, Thurman Campbell, Winston Barnes, Listervelt Winfree, Warren Jones. Odell Warren.
The New Breed
Alpha Phi Alpha, tlie first
black fraternity, was founded
on the campus of Cornell
Llniversity. Ithica, New York,
on December 4, 1906. The
racial cleavage, characteristic
of this period, had stimulated
seven bold black students to
form a group for minority
people to insure mutual help-
fulness.
These seven students are
known to members of the
fraternity as Jewels. Their
courageous act was the initial
step toward forming other
fraternities.
The ideas and principles up-
on which this fraternity was
founded influenced many
great men to join. Besides
brotherhood. Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity is based on
knowledge and achievement.
Ail Alpha men are scholars,
gentlemen. leaders. and
above all, uprighteous.
STANDING (left to right): Clayborne McGill, Delores Bryant, Virginia Washington, Willie Mae Henry, Sheryl Lewis, Mary Holley,
Mary Umstead. SITTING: Lincb Foster and Barbara Marshburn.
Sigma
Gamma
Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho, the youngest of the
Greek letter collegiate sororities and now
an inter-racial organization, was organized
November 12, 1 922. by seven young teach-
ers in Indianapolis, Indiana. On December
30, 1929. the sorority was incorporated as
a National Collegiate Sorority and a charter
was granted to Alpha Chapter of Butler
University.
The sorority strives to foster ideals and
encourage education and upright living
among women.
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Kappa
Alpha
Psi
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded on tiie
campus of Indiana University in Blooniington. Indi-
ana, January 5, 1911. The chief aim of Kappa Alpiia
Psi is to provide the climate within wiiich students
may acquire a sound moral, intellectual and social
basis for effective living. Kappa Alpha Psi seeks to
implement this aim by exerting beneficial influence
upon the attitudes of members and Pledges; providing
leadership training, assisting choice of careers cur-
ricula, encouraging achievement, fostering sociality
and inculcating principles of democratic living. There-
fore, Gamma Omicron Chapter impresses unity
among its members, perserverance toward its' goal,
and "Phi Nu Pi" as its Motto.
Tlie Kane-ing One
Willie Vick
Furman Tisdale
Whitney Davis
Donald Blakeney
Samuel Lowery
Benjamin Brown
Ronald Roberts
Leeonte Stover
Bob Jones
Carl Frederick
Alfred Lucas
Sammie Burley
Freddie Vaughns
Harry Murphy
Joe Wright
Edward Lane
Joel White
Steven Ingram
James Taylor
Ome
Psi
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Delta Sigma Theta
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Gloria
Queen
TO RIGHT: Edna Beard, Denise Clayton, Mattie Thompson, Debra Taylor, Betty Gross, Zena Walker, Legistrean Purvis,
Upperman, Carolyn Lilly, Linda Fuller. LaVerne Peebles, Mary Merritt, Dora Moore, Marguerite Lynk, Rhonda Wallace,
Thompson, Linda Bowe, Deborah Artis, Elsie Pettus, Gloria Durham. Deborah Peebles.
Delta Sigma Theta, is a National Greek-letter sorority
founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C.,
on January 13, 1913. The foimders envisioned an
organization of college women pledged to serious
endeavors, community services and to promote high
cultural, intellectual and moral standards among its
members of the larger society in which it existed.
Today there are over fifty thousand members and
more than three hundred chapters in forty states and
in the Republic of Haiti and Liberia. On January 12,
1963, at its fiftieth anniversary celebration in Wash-
ington, D.C., President John F. Kennedy, the guest of
honor, congratulated the organization on its service
to the country.
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175
Phi Beta Sigma
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., was founded January
9, 1914, on tlie campus of Howard University, VVasii-
ington, D.C. Beta XI Chapter was organized here on
St. Augustine's campus in 1944.
The motto of the fraternity is "Culture for Service
and Service to Humanity." For the men of Sigma this
is more than a motto, it is a personal mode of living,
in that all activities are undertaken with the idea of
rendering service. Sigma has been energetic in educa-
tional, social and business programs geared towards
the betterment of our fellow black man and society
as a whole.
We are pioneers of the tutorial program held on St.
Aug, provide scholarships to deserving students and
issue a calendar of events for the convenience of the
students. Our chapter is a dynamic and growing one,
and above all "relevant" to the needs of the Com-
munity.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Mitchell. Mose Dorsey, Edward Washington, Howard Toomer, Larry Scarboro, Willie Foreman, Frank
Colebrook. Sidney Morgan, William Farrow, James Hinton. (not shown: Ray Collins)
Zeta Phi Beta
Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of Howard
University in 1920. As a link in the great interna-
tional chain, that is striving to make meaningful its
ideals of Service, Scholarship and Sisterhood.
Through all its endeavors, the chapter has been
guided by its motto, "Finer Womanhood". We would
hope that our chapter accepts the challenge in be-
coming a cognizant of their responsibility to continue
seeking a deeper meaning in God; a feeling for one's
fellow man and strive for a knowledge: not blindness,
apathy or prejudice but the freedom to be creative.
The chapter is working on its major projects which
consist of Zeta Involvement Program (ZIP) and this
year the March of Dimes on this campus and other
campuses.
The women of Zeta extends in several regions all over
the United States and in Africa; in which Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority was the first Greek-letter college soror-
ity organized in Africa.
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Bettiiia Hargrave
Ernestine Edwards
Sheila Clarke
Doretbea Rogers
Olga Taliferro
Rosemary Leonard
Alice Graves
Alma Bethea
Tanya Lyons
Alpha Phi Omega
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STANDING (left to right); Calvin Carson, Troy Clark, Toney Askins, Joseph Debnam, Lonnie Foster, James Fairley, Roy Pearson,
Thomas Hawkins, Leon Long, Chester Newsome. KNEELING: Gerome Miller, Andre Ramseur, Thurman Pittman, Gordon Powell,
Carnell Hinton.
The Sex Machine
Alpha Phi Omega is an inter-racial National Service
Fraternity for college and imiversity men, founded in
1925 at Lafayette College in Easton, Penn. Now
Alpha Phi Omega is active on more than 500 cam-'
puses in the United States and its territories.
The major objective of Alpha Phi Omega is service;
service to the fraternity, campus, community, and
nation. Our Fraternity serves its brotherhood in a
pragmatic role of social responsibility.
The ideals and goals of this organization are a chal-
lenge to any individual. One is challenged to be a
leader and promote a brotherhood of which he can be
proud. One is challenged to serve and to serve with
honor. Last but not least one is challenged to be a
friend, a true friend.
This involvement, coupled with academic priority and
the benefits of a close knit brotherhood, is what
Alpha Phi Omega has to offer.
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Gamma
Sigma
Sigma
"The Constitutional Convention" of Gamma Sigma
Sigma was held at the Beekman Tower in New York
City on October 12, 1952. For three days the girls at
this first convention devoted their time to devising a
national constitution acceptable to all. It was hard
work, but those present at the meeting were deter-
mined to produce a constitution worthy of tiie
principles of the group.
The purpose of this sorority shall be to assemble
college and university women in the spirit of service
to humanity. It shall serve to develop friendship
among women of all races and creeds tiirough work-
ing side by side and through the fulfillment of these
goals common to all. The sisters here at St. Aug. have
helped at programs, made it so your "Sunday best"
did not get dusty in chapel, held activities for the
community such as tiie "can food dance" and the
"egg hunt", worked downtown at the library. The list
goes to show how the sisters of Gamma Sig strive to
put their motto, "UNITY IN SERVICE", into their
everyday life.
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STANDING (left to right): ? ouise Cobb, Bessie Bandy, Mary McDonald, Rachel Eaddy on car.
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Alpha
Psi
Mu
Alpha Psi Mu Music Frater-
nity was founded in the fall
of 1967 on St. Augustine's
College campus. This frater-
nity is related directly to
Mu Phi Beta Sorority in
that both sorority and fra-
ternity share the same rules
and regulations. This type
of organization is referred
to as a "Frat-Sorority".
Alpha Psi Mu Fraternity
stresses the (|ualities of lead-
ership, brotherly love, ser-
vice, and the full apprecia-
tion of music and arts.
BOTTOM LIMB (left to right): Ronald Jones. Woody Vines. John Morehead. MIDDLE
LIMB: Robert Davis, Harry Taylor, Henry Roberts. TOP LIMB: Garland Battle, Arthur
Foster.
Nu
Gamma
Alpha
Nu Gamma Alpha Inc. was organiz-
ed at Howard University in the year
of 1962. Since then Nu Gamma
Alpha has been spreading rapidly in
the CIAA. Nu Gamma Alpha was
organized on St. Augustine's Col-
lege campus on October 17, 1970.
We are merely an independent
black social organization and have
no delusions of becoming GREEK
in spite of our name. Asa Nu Gam,
our main objective is to engage in a
complete and all encompassing
spectrum of social activities. Num
Gamma Alpha does not propose to
be a charity or fund raising organi-
zation and therefore, confines its'
activities to social and business
functions.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Bettie Branch, Sylvia Berry, Laura Bunn, Lawrence Hawkins.
Mu
Phi
Beta
THIRD ROW (left to right): Cheryl Graham, Gloria Mackey, Edith Hooker, Loretta Gilchrist, Cathy Williams,
Katharine Davis, Sharon Blount. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Mustiphar, Esther Boyer, Alma Bethea, Caroline
Rogers, Sandra Lewis, Joyce Barnes. FIRST ROW: Patricia Brown, Gwen Coleman.
Mu Phi Beta Music Sori-
rity. Inc. was founded in
the fall of 1967 on St.
Augustine's College cam-
pus. Since 1967, this out-
standing sorority has
grown to a membersliip
of forty.
The sorority stresses the
qualities of leadership,
scholarship, sisterly love,
service, and the full ap-
preciation of music and
the arts.
Groove Phi Groove
Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc. was or-
ganized at Morgan State College in October 1 2, 1 962.
Since then Groove has been rapidly growing through-
out the CIAA and other black colleges throughout
the United States. Groove was originated at Saint
Augustine's College on December 8, 1968, by ten
young men who had similar aims and objectives.
Groove Phi Groove is a social organization in which
men of like attainment and same standards, ideas, and
ideals work together through self-expression to
achieve and maintain stated cardinal principles. These
principles are scholarship, unity, leadership and good
character.
The Funckadelics
STANBjNG (left to right): Thomas Johnson, Roger Gauvin, Charles Counts, Edward Smiley, Sam Martin, Sidney Williams, Eben Myers,
Calvin Presley, Ida Rogers (Queen), Harold Jolly, Linda Evans (Queen), Carver Durham, Ron Prioleau, Arlester Ricks, Danny Brown, Ed
Williams, Joseph Dorsey, TroyHailey, Otto Floyd. iSITTING (left to right): Wade Williams, Rudy Hines, Enrique Jones, Eugene Hurt, Richard
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Pen Staff
W^'^T^^^^S,..
William T. Farrow, Editor-iii-Cliief
The "Pen of Saint Augustine's College has come a long way since 1967.
Under the Editorship of Danny L. Scarbourgh and Roosevelt Moseley the
many endeavors undertaken were notably rewarding in the overall im-
provement of the publications.
As the Editor. 1 have promoted the reading audience by increasing the
quality and quantity of the paper. We had been publishing a four page
tabloid type of paper. In September of this year. I increased the pagination
to twenty pages, thus enabling coverage of a much more comprehensive
and broader scope of news reporting.
The future of the Pen of Saint Augustine's College will remain bright as
long as our students continue to support it as in the past. We have operated
a media with complete freedom to print all information that has been
presented to us. At this instance, I must congratulate the Administration
for giving me absolute freedom in printing what I wanted to print.
It would be a pure act of hypocrisy, if I did not at this time thank Mrs.
Tlielma Keck, Director of Publicity, who was tantamount in the eventual
publication of this paper. She provided us with unquestionable profes-
sional assistance and 98'f of all the photographs we used. Also, our thanks
goes to Mr. Hinton who shot the 98' r of photographs. We thank our
Faculty Consultant, Mr. James Burt for his understanding and con-
sultations during adverse moments. Most of all we thank you, the Student
Body, who are truly the reporters, editors, and contributors.
William T. Farrow
Editor-in-Chief,
John Holmes
Assistant Editor
Editor and staff
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final preparation before going to press
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Ralph E. Mitchell, Editor
"Seek not the hand of fame
If the task is well done,
The hand of fame will seek
And find thee"
Mitchell
To some of us February is the Coldest month of the year.
However, others see February as a time for parties or other
means of socialization (Homecoming, Founder's Day, etc. ) and
to the selected few February means continuous study. But to
the Falcon Staff, February was the month wherein, activities
such as parties and basketball games had to be ignored, there
was a dereliction of books and study hours, and diminutive
sleep in an effort to meet the 1970-71 yearbook deadline. It
has been a long and tiring year, then again a short year for
members of the Falcon- meeting the deadline.
Ideas and suggestions were conceived, brought forth, debated,
thrown-out and retained by the staff. In this edition of Falcon
"71", we have attempted to focus on contemporary issues and
problems. Issues that will confront us as students and even-
tually as members of society in a few years. We tried many
innovating approaches in an attempt to make this edition
different than previous editions. Of course, a similarity is seen
in portions of this book and yearbooks in the past of the
"Aug". The judges of these new ideas will be you, the readers.
Special thanks go out to Mr. William Colbert, Student Union
Director and his staff for their administrative assistance and to
that delightful and charming Mrs. Thelman M. Keck, Director
of Publicity who has been very instrumental in getting this
annual to press. And to Jerry West, Joseph Griffin, Mary
Umstead and to the Staff, you're beautiful.
Ralph E. Mitchell
Editor
Staff on the job
185
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Jerry West Associate Editor
Joseph Griffin Associate Editor
Cynthia Jones Junior Editor
Debra Goodson Sophomore Editor
Esther Boyer Business Manager
Lawrence Wray Business Manager
Betty Rogers Secretary
Celestine Singletary Typist
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Izetta Jenkins
Willie Kelly
Eloise Kirven
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Michael Matthews
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Mary Scott
Marcia Sexton
Harry Taylor
Mary Umstead
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Gail Williams
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COMPLIMENTS OF
ST. AUGUSTINE'S NATIONAL ALUMNI
President
Mr. Peter Holden, Sr.
159-48 Harlem River Drive
New York. New York 10039
Recording Secretary
Mrs. Shirley Tunstall
1694 Clay Avenue
Bronx, New York 10457
Treasurer
Mr. Wiley Davis
Saint Augustine's College
Raleigli, North Carolina 2761 1
ASSOCIATION
Executive Secretary
Mr. James E. Burt
Saint Augustine's College
Raleigli, North Carolina 2761
Regional Coordinator For New Jersey
Mr. John S. Miller
136 Summer Avenue
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Senior Directory
1. Aldridge, Shirley S 8 Granville Terrace, Raleigh, N. C.
2. Alston, Phyllis B Route 2, Box 87, Franklinton, N. C.
3. Artis, Deborali E B-29 Washington Terrace, Raleigh, N. C.
4. Asare, Edward B Route 1, Box 183, Honey Brook, Pa.
5. Austin, Robert L 122 S. 12th St., Newark, N. J.
6. Bandy, Bessie L Route 3, Box 315-A, Nashville, N. C.
7. Barbour, Effie M Route 3, Box 471, Clayton, N. C.
8. Batts, Constance 161-39 1 29th Ave, Jamaica. N. Y.
9. Blakeley, Donald C 1501 Raleigh Blvd., Raleigh. N. C.
10. Blocker, Gwendolyn J 2843 Myrtle Ave., N. E. Washington, D. C.
1 1 . Branch, Wilfred L 1 Mapes Ave., Newark, N. J.
12. Brown, Daniel A 1035 Raleigh Blvd., Raleigh, N. C.
13. Brown, LaVaughn A 210 W. Davidson Ave., Gastonia, N. C.
14. Bryant, Deloris Route 2, Box 248, John's Island, S, C.
15. Bryant, Mildred J P. O. Box 92, Rich Square, N. C.
16. Burnette, Dennis B Route 3, Box 200, Nebane, N. C.
17. Burley. Sanimie 26721 S. W. 138th Ct., Miami. Fla.
18. Burwell, Grace Route 5, Box 27, Henderson, N. C.
19. Byrd, Delia M 257 Stalling St., Clayton, N. C.
20. Campbell, Thurman 72 West 3rd Ave., Red Springs, N. C.
21 . Cannady, Jo Anne 521 W. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N. C.
22. Caviness, Claudette 717 Lunar Drive, Raleigh, N. C.
23. Chambers, Mamie L 820 N. Graham Ave., Winston Salem, N. C.
24. Chapman, Nellie N Route 1. Box 99, Vanceboro, N. C.
25. Chester, Carolyn M 1807 N. W. 153rd St., Miami, Fla.
26. Clarke, Sheila C 1984 N. W. 153rd St., Opa Lx)cka. Fla.
27. Cobb, Louise Route 3, Box 547, Washington, N. C.
28. Cooke, Carolyn A 1 106 Stocker St., Staunton, Va.
29. Crawley, Delia M 180 Quincy St.. Boston, Mass.
30. Dorsey, Mose E 510 E. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N. C.
31 . Durham, Carver W Route 4, Box 858, Goldsboro, N. C.
32. Durham. Gloria J 911 9th St., West Palm Beach, Fla.
33. Eaddy, Rachel L Route 2, Box 243, Wendell. N. C.
34. Edwards, Ernestine 303 W. Preston St.. Selma, N. C.
35. Edwards, Lucy 303 W. Preston St.. Selma, N. C.
36. Farr, Gwendolyn J 1 19 George St., Spartanburg, S. C.
37. Farrow, William T 123 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J.
38. Floyd, Otto Jr 77 Boundary St., Newberry S. C.
39. Foster, Lonnie T 837 Ellison Dr., Rocky Mount, N. C.
40. Geathers, Thelma 1 7 Johnson St., Charleston, S. C.
41. Gaylord, Milton Jr 209 Pearl St., Red Bank, N, J.
42. Gibbs, Luther J 13 Hilda St., Charleston, S. C.
43. Gilchrist, Loretta Route 2, Box 85, Cameron, N. C.
44. Gill, Patricia K Route 4, Box 15-B, Louisburg, N. C.
45. Gilliam, Melville K Route 1 , Box 261, Windsor, N, C.
46. Goodson, Kenneth 1502 Adams St., N. E. Washington, D, C.
47. Graham. Cheryl V 606 King St., LaGrange, N. C,
48. Graves, Alice L 418 New Rand Rd., Garner, N. C.
49. Hailey, Troy S 733 Harvard St., N. W. Washington, D, C,
50. Hannibal. Creft T 986 Main St., Rahway, N. J.
51 Harden, Phyllis W 2926 Rickle St„ Norfolk, Va.
52. Harris. Irene 2601 High St., Sehna, Ala.
53. Harris, Jacqueline M 317 Ayars PI., Chester, Pa.
54. Henry, Willie M Route 1 , Box 7-A, Ivanhoe, N, C.
55. Hines, Ellestine J 1416 N. 25th St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
56. Holley, Mary R Route I , Box 1 1 , Harrellsville, N, C.
57. Holmes, Carolyn J 18 Morris St., Charleston, S, C,
58. Holmes, John M S47-2nd St., West Riviera Beach, Fla,
59. Humbert, Faith F 1244 Langham Ave., Camden, N. J.
60. Hunt, Joyce L P. O. Box 413, Roper, N, C,
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61. Jacobs, Elaine G P. O. Bo\ 263, Ricli Square, N. C.
62. James, Sondra K 201 Middle St , Goldsboro, N. C.
63. Johnson, James H 3933 Ames St., Goldsboro, N. C.
64. Johnson, Lusynthia D 84 Hansburg Ave., Newark. N. J.
65. Johnson, Norma J 405 Hasell St., Hillsborough, N. C.
66. Johnson, Thomas A 318 Birdneck Rd. Virginia Beach, \'a.
67. Jolley. Harold 715 Luther Drive. Goldsboro, N. C.
68. Jones, Carolyn Route 2, Bo.\ 170, Goldsboro, N. C.
69. Jones, Dorothy A 203 Bragg St., Raleigh, N. C.
70. Jones, Enrique B 30 Dassing Ave., Newark, N. J.
71 . King, Annie L 709 S. State St., Raleigh, N. C.
72. Kinlaw, Doris A 1211 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C.
73. King, Cecilia L 1 105 Slaugnter St., Goldsboro, N. C.
74. Lake, Conrad E 1 195 St. John's PI, Brooklyn, N. Y.
75. LeCount, William Route 2, Box 225, Townsend, Ga.
76. Lewis, Sandra C 5612 Connie Lane, Virginia Beach, Va.
77. Lewis, Sheryl J 15830 Bundle Pk. E. Dr., Miami. Fla.
78. Lewter, Irving C 1480 Washington Ave., Bron.x, N. Y.
79. Lilly, Robert D 1310 Pender St., Raleigh, N. C.
80. Little, Catherine S 1002 Parker St., Raleigh, N. C.
81. Lockley, Turhan L 432 Lanning St., Raleigh, N. C.
82. Long, Rosa Route 4, Bo.x 24, Leesville, S. C.
83. Lynk, Marquerite 1230 Croes Ave, No. 14C, New York, N. Y.
84. Lynn, Patricia H Route 1 , Bo.x 75, Pendleton, N. C.
85. McClain, Wilford C 400 New Rand Rd., Garner, N. C.
86. McCiamb, Joyce A Route 2, Raleigh, North Carolina
87. McReynolds, Joan M 869 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
88. Martin, Samuel L 30 Oraton St., Newark, N. J.
89. Maynard, Carmehta S 705 W. 46th St., Savannah, Ga.
90. Merritt, Mary E Route 1 , Box 80, Clayton, N. C.
91. Mickens, Thora Hopkins E- 10 Washington Terrace, Raleigh, N. C.
92. Middleton, William E 1405 Seaboard St., Goldsboro, N. C.
93. Mitchell, Ralph E 319 Dimmick St., New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
94. Moore, Phyllis A 708 Cumberland St., Raleigh, N. C.
95. Myers, Eben 80 Dwight St., Jersey City.N. J.
96. Neal, Benjamin Jr 6 Edgecombe Terrace, Raleigh, N. C.
97. Newman, Joyce Route 7, Box 560, Kinston, N. C.
98. Ogur, Ouma B 1235 N. Raleigh Blvd., Raleigh, N. C.
99. Otey, Roland H 8418 Grandhaven Ave.. Upper Marlboro, Md.
100. Pettus. Elsie V 135th St.. Apt. 6-G. New York, N. Y.
101. Peyton, Jennie 109 E. Johnson St., Cary, N. C.
102. Powell, Gordon K 265 Coolidge Ave.. Englewood, N. J.
103. Pretty, Carolyn 1121 Kitt Place, Raleigh, N. C.
104. Pride, Pauline L 164 N. Hardin St., Southern Pines, N. C.
105. Richardson, Werna 1723 W. 4tn St., Wilmington. Del.
106. Robinson, Sandra Box 9, West Point, Va.
107. Rogers, Betty L Route 1, Box 10, Red Springs, N. C.
108. Rogers, James 1838 Malone PI, Raleigh, N. C.
109. Scott, Mary E 1420 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, N. C.
110. Scurlock, Vick A Route 1 , Box 319, Durham, N. C.
111. Shepard, Maxine 22112 Haywood St., Garner, N. C.
112. Singletary.Celestine 3135 Holly Spring Rd. Raleigh, N. C.
113. Smalls, Sylvia A 714 Dock St., Wilmington, N. C.
114. Smiley, Edward Jr 114-39 130th St., Jamaica, N. Y.
115. Smith. Alicia 2545 N. W. 162nd St.. Opa Locka, Fla.
116. Smith, Eddie L Route 9, Box 300-B, Fayetteville, N. C.
117. Stover, LeConte F 412 Price Ave., Durham, N. C.
118. Stringfield, Anna S Route 2, Box 441, Burgaw,N. C.
119. Taylor, Majorie L 522 Federal St., Petersburg, Va.
120. Thompson. Mattie P 950 First St., West Riviera Beach, Fla.
121 Tliompson, Queen E Route 5, Box 43B-1, Henderson
122. Tisdale, Furman 309 W. Sth St.. Chase City , Va.
123. Todd. Diane V 1850 South St., Portsmouth, Va.
124. Tucker, Louise Route 5, Box 142, Spartanburg, S. C.
125. Turner, James H 514 N. Nash St., Hillsborough
126. Umstead. Mary R Route 2. Box 5, Rocl<y Mount, N. C.
127. Vaughns. Freddie T 2314 N. Capital St.. Washington. D. C.
128. Washington. Virginia L Box 222, Kenansville, N. C.
129. Webb.MableJ 301 Hillsboro St.. Oxford, N. C.
130. West. Jerry M Route I . Box 236-A. Rose Hill. N. C.
131. Wiggins. Alzonia B Route 3. Box 1 13, Zebulon. N. C.
132. Williams, James E 594 Jefferson Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
133. Wilson, Hazel S Route 1, Box 360, Clinton, N. C.
134. Yancey, Helen White F13 Washington Terrace, Raleigh, N. C.
135. Young. Regina Route 5. Box 287, Oxford, N. C.
Assistant Editor, John Holmes of the "Pen" interviews St. Aug's Head
Trainer, Sam Burly on the physical condition of Fall athletes.
Dean Forte checks on Otto and .Alvin (dig the pinups)
Tina and Pat on one of their shopping escapades