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St. Augustine's College
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1972 FALCON
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE
(EPISCOPAL)
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
WILLIE J. KELLY
EDITOR
DWIGHT JORDAN
BUSINESS MANAGER
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DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
queens;.. i-;ry .;:■■:;■■ -^
STUDENTLIFE ;
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UNDERCLASSMEN
ACTIVITIES
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ORGA^NIZATIONS
SPORTS
FACULTY&STAFF
ADVERTISEMENTS
SENIOR DIRECTORY
FALCON 1972
DEDICATED TO
"DEAN"
JAMES H.
TWITTY
IN MEMORY OF
LAWRENCET. HAWKINS
949-1971
EXPRESSION
A Transmittance of Ideas and Feelings-
Depiction of Mood. . .
Seriousness in Times of Crisis,
Laughter in Times of Joy,
Relaxation.
Emotionalism-
Companionship. . Co-operative Doings
Reverberation of One'sDesires Until One's Goal Is Accomplished
Becoming Involved!
Taking Your Stand
On the Issues at Hand.
Those Actions that Determine the Manner of the Personality-
These are Expressions of You!
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THE SPARK THA T SETS
HE FIRE SO THA T THE
IGHT MIGHT BE ILLU MI-
ATE D . THE YOU SO
I FT ED AND BLACK . . .
OU ARE OF AN UN-
TYING BREED . .
'TAKE IT EA S Y ON THE
PENCIL, COOPER! '
"I READ YOU LOUD AND CLEAR, COACH. ". . .RIGHT ON!
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"POTENTIAL THAT IS NOT
CULTIVATED IS WASTED.
IDEAS THAT ARE NOT
EXPRESSED ARE
FALLACIES."
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WE'VE GOT TO GIVE. . .
MORE POWER
MORE P-0-W-E-R
MORE POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
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THE POWER OF CONCENTRATION
IS IMMEASURABLE. . .AND YET
ITS VALUE CAN BE EASILY REAL-
IZED FOR QUITE OFTEN ITS END
RESULT IS ACCOMPLISHMENT .
AT^ME TIME IN Om'S UFE^^tME TiMh BETWEEN DAYBREAK
AND MM^m^T AND A SFVOM) bA.YHKF'U; MAN FINDS TIME FOR
COl
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"THE LAST MINUTE RUSH OFTEN GATHERS
A CROWD . OF PROBLEMS, THAT IS!"
AN OUTBURST OF LAUGHTER. A
SMILE. THE CUTEST DIMPLE I'VE
SEEN. A WHIMPER DURING A
MOMENT OF WEARINESS THE SER-
IOUSNESS OF ONE HARD AT WORK
THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE . .
DESIRE CLEARLY SEEN IN ONES
EYES. ONES FACE. . EXPRESSIONS.
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A QUEEN POSSESSES A DISTINCT NATURAL BEAUTY,
A SPECIAL FRESHNESS, AND A NOTICEABLE RADIANCE.
SHE IS A PORTRAIT OF ELEGANCE, A PICTURE OF
CALMNESS-ALWAYS AT EASE WITH HER ADMIRERS.
REFINED QUALITIES, EACH INDIVIDUALLY SUITED
TO COMPLIMENT THE OTHERS, ARE INTERWOVEN TO
FORM HER PERSONALITY. THEY SUPPLY HER WITH
A SPECIAL GENTLENESS THAT MAKE HER ALL THE
MORE ELEGANT. SHE ADDS FLAVOR TO ANY OCCA-
SION FOR SHE IS FOREMOST A WOMAN AND THEN A
QUEEN AND AN INSPIRATION TO ALL MANKIND.
Miss Saint Augustine's
College
NANCY
ELIZABETH
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Flowers blossoming in the summertime, leaves propelled by.
the breezes of early autumn, the soft snowdrift of mid- ; _r
December, and the new growths in the freshness of spring-these
are expressions of beauty as is Nancy Qtey, Miss Saint'
Augustine's College 1972. Poise, charm, and an awaareness ; : . j^^
of what is has made her the vibrant young womgn we chose to^
be our queen., ,''r\'-\ -'■ -^ ■ .r-^-yi/^^^^y.,':'-. :.-:.- ,-:\:--/ __'
Nancy hails from Washington,; D.C, and is'aseAiQr^ma^^^ j
ing in English. She is an active member of MptiaKajjpa; , ivr^
Alpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and various^ ;ii|
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ATTENDANTS TO
MISS SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE
TOP ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): junior Attendant
to Miss Saint Augustine's College, Priscilla
Johnson; Freshman Attendant to Miss Saint
Augustine's College, Vernetta Porter; and
(BOTTOM): Sophomore Attendant, Helen Young.
(Not Shown; Senior Attendant, Cassandra
Gooding)
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MISS PHYSICAL EDUCATION mIjoRS
CLUB
PATRICIA BARNETT
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MISS SENIOR
GLORIA MASSENBURG
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JACQUELINE BATTS
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MISS FRESHMAN
LAVORA ELLIOTT
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MISS PRE-MED
ROSILAND FREEMAN
THE ROYAL COLONY
MISS HISTORY
CLUB
LEGISTREAN PURVIS
THE
COLONIAL
ECONOMY
MISS SAINT AUGUSTINE'S PLAYERS
DOROTHY McGHEE
MISS VETERAN
THEORA RIVERS
MISS ALPHA PHI OMEGA
JACQUELINE JACKSON
MARCELINEHINTON
MISS BLUE & GOLD
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SWEETHEARTS OF GROOVE PHI GROOVE SOCIAL FELLOWSHI
OrTe:«^';„,r„:"rs ^^^l^^" "—■ -- ^■"«"-« ^^-S- bottom .center,.
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SWEETHEARTS OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY
LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Price, Miss Nu; Evone Foreman, Miss Scrollers Club; Miss Kappa
Alpha Psi, Rosa Price; and Miss Pi, Dorothy McGhee. (Not shown, Cynthia Jones, Miss Phi)
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MISS ALPHA PSI MU
DORIS LOFTON ^
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MISS NU GAMMA ALPHA
JOYCE JONES
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MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA
PATRICIA ARCHER
PATRICIA BROWN, MISS PHINXMAN
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SWANZA WHITE, MISS BLACK AND GOLD
MISS PHI BETA SIGMA
DONNA HINES
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MISS OMEGA PSIPH]
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RHONDA OWENS
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MISS ENGLISH
GAIL WILLIAMS
MISS PHI BETA LAMBDA
BRENDA DURHAM
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MISS YEARBOOK
NOTRE McPHATTER
MISS BAND
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BARBARA
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MISS GHOSPEL CHOIR ^
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Wf HAZEL BELL
MISS PEN 'li^ft
ROSILAND FAIN 'J. ■.'''■
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STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
ASSOCIATION
rhe Student Government at Saint Angus -
rine's College Is designed to provide a
Tiedium through which student opinions,
Jiought, and needs are expressed; to re-
:ieve criticism from the proper author-
ities of the institution and forward it to
;he student body with the SGA's recom-
nendation and/or endorsement; to act
IS an intermediary between the student
Dody and administration and to have the
Dower to make recommendations impar-
lially except in the case of moral tur-
pitude.
rhe SGA holds membership in several
issociated student governments, main-
y Black Students United for Liberation
BSUL) and Student Organization for
31ack Unity (SOBU).
rhe many activities which the student
government has presented and /or plans
:o present reflect its desire to provide
i well-rounded program for the student
3ody.
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Zana Walker, President of the SGA
The year 1971 was a year of many changes. The spring of 1971 witnessed the election of Zana
Walker as president of the Student Government Association of Saint Augustine's College. It also
witnessed the revamping of the SGA constitution and the ratification of the present constitution which
became effective at the beginning of this school year, 1971-1972. It is our hope that more student
participation will result because of this document thus assuring better representation by means of
a more effective governing body.
The constitution calls for a breaking down of the government into diree specific bodies -the Executive
Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch. This is a first for Saint Aug' and a big step
toward better government. Let us hope that the Student Government here at Saint Augustine's
College will truly become "THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS".
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SEATED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Zana Walker, President SGA , Oliver Workman, Vice-President. Michael Jones, Business Manager,
Gardenus Morant, Secretary. STANDING: Preston Simms, Public Relations, Linda Fuller, Campus Activities, Patricia Wiggins,
Assistant Secretary.
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he true joys in life are not things con-
ired or imagined. . .they are exper-
;nces resulting from hard work, desire,
Qd determination. . . and they include
mgible and intangible factors.
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■•Forget the time element, .and the place. . .we are content just sittin' back watchin' the
FALCONS do their thing."
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Registration is a tedious process. You find yourseit going tlirough
numerous lines. . .almost knowing that at least one set back will
occur. . .there's the actual registration line, the financial aid
line, and the line where you pick up your ID mug shot. . . it can
be quite a hassle.
After having been officially enrolled, it's leisure time. You make new acquaintances
and mingle with the masses. . .wishing classes didn't start on Monday.
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"Take a BC powder and get plenty of sleep, " he must be thinking. The weekend was too much, , , booze,
booze, booze. . .or could it be tliat she kept him up past his bedtime last night. Whatever the case,
he's content just sittin' there trying to catch up on his sleep.
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Leisure time for die intellectuals often consists of PINOCHLE, SPADES, BID -WHIST, DIRTY HEARTS
. . . you name it, they play it. Gettin' over means you have to play your CARDS right.
Pat lights up before she brings her smoker in. . . and it's
a real "smoker-roker". . . Cheryl waits impatiently for
someone to lose.
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"It's a pretty good trump. . . but, if my partner
doesn't have any melt, I know I ain't gettin'
this bid!"
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Brothers under the sun. . .profiling! Spider, you ought to cut that stuff out.
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Joseph "SHAFT" Mack takes time out to pose with
Weas' and Otey.
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"Work, work, work! That's all I
ever do. When do I get a coffee
break?"
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The Ice Man, Frank Colebrook,
on the move. What did you say,
Frank? "Like man, we're just
diggin' the scenes. ..and ooh,
these two do brighten up a fellow's
day!"
Got a guy back home, Huh? 1
know you must be a smooth oper-
ator . . .
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WHAT'S HAPPENING? STA all the
way! It is foremost a House of the
Intellect, a place where you and I
have come to further our education.
It is an institution designed to help
us fully cultivate our minds.
Saint
sclio(
COBS,
Zaps
ence,
Saint Augustine's is full of all types of students- from the average
to the intellectually elite.
WHAT'S HAPPENING BROTHERS AND SISTERS? STA all the way!
... It has its beauties and its beats and its pests. It has people
who like to feel good- "Can I take you higher" -people who enjoy
some of the finer things in life. . . Boone's Farm, Black Bull, Rich-
ard's and Ever Clear. . . Coke, Sprite and grade A Milk. , . and peo-
ple who like to take trips.
Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk
...everytime I see Ollie she's
running her mouth!
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Saint Aug. . . the "Big Family"
school. . . land of the Mighty Fal-
cons. . . the Wines. . . and the Phi
Zaps. . . d.n unforgetatDie experi-
ence. . .
"It's awful hard gettin' up for that 8 O'clock class on Mondays, ihe weekend's left me with a head-
ache and dire need for sleep. 1 guess I'll go, through, and hope for the best, . . !"
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Allen, Caren T.
Business Administration
New York, N.Y.
Anderson, Vivian
Physical Education
Amityville, N.Y.
Archer, Mattie R.
Elementary Education
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Backman, Theresa
Physical Education
Charleston, S.C.
Barnett, Patricia
Physical Education
Camden, N.J.
Barham, Theresa Y,
Elementary Education
Raleigh, N.C.
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Battle, Doris
Sociology
Whitakers, N.C.
Beal, Valeria Y.
Sociology
Arlington, Va.
Beard, Edna R,
Social Studies
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell, Hazel L.
Sociology
Williamston, N.C.
Bennett, Ella M.
Social Welfare
New Bern, N.C.
Bennett, JoAnn M.
Social Welfare
St. Augustine, Fla.
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Bethea, ALnia J.
Music
Greensboro, N.C.
Black, Sandra P.
Business Administration
Robersonville, N.C.
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Blackmon, Boise Jr.
Sociology
Greensboro, N.C.
Bowden, James W,
Social Studies
LaGrange, N.C.
Bowe, Linda L.
Sociology
Hollywood, Fla.
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Boyce, Johnnie B.
Business Administration
Rich Square, N. C.
Boyer, Esther A.
English
Raleigh, N.C.
Brown, Benjamin L.
Business Administration
Miami, Fla.
Brown, Mary B.
Social Studies
Hemingway, S.C.
Brown, Patricia A.
Art
Petersburg, Va.
Brunson, Ethel M,
French
Dudley, N.C.
Bruton, Myra
Business Education
Miami, Fla.
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Burchette, Marquita
English
Washington, D.C.
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Clark, Troy L.
History & Government
Grifton, N.C.
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Carballo, Angela R.
Music Education
Norfolk, Va.
Cobb, Angelyn C.
Elementary Education
New Bern, N.C.
Carrington, Brenda E.
Elementary Education
Durham, N.C.
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Coleman, Jimmy
Accounting
Raleigh, N.C.
Cox, Hattie C,
Business Administration
Raleigh, N.C.
Cox, Tommy
Sociology & Welfare
Roper, N.C.
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Crandol , James B.
Business Administration
Greenville, N.C,
Crook, Bobbie J,
Business Education
Inman, S. C .
Credle, Bettie J.
Elementary' Education
Washington, D.C.
Crudup, Sarah A,
Elementary Education
Franklinton, N.C.
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Debnam, Henry D.
Physical Education
Raleigh, N.C.
Currie, Reginald M,
Sociology
Goldsboro, N.C.
DeVane , Linda C.
Social Welfare
Fayetteville, N.C.
Diggs, Aletha G.
Business Administration-
Monrovia, Liberia
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Douglas, Henry
Physical Education
Soutiiern Pines, N.C.
Durham, Brenda A ,
Business Administration
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Sociology
Charleston, S.C.
Evans, Linda D,
Social Studies
Virginia Beach, Va,
Fleming, William A.
Physical Education
Robersonville, N.C.
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Ford, Novella
Business Education
Wilson, N.C.
Forte , Minnie M.
Speech
Durham, N.C.
Foster, Linda A.
Elementaiy Education
Startex, S.C.
Fuller, Linda A.
Business Education
Hampstead, N.C.
Gethers, Shirley A.
Sociology
Charleston, S.C.
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Glenn, Cleo S.
Sociology
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Gray , Agnes D.
English
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Gooding, Cassandra L.
Elementary Education
LaGrange , N.C.
Green, Robert H.
Sociology
Wilmington, N.C.
Gunn, George W.
Mathematics
South Boston, Va.
Gross, Betty J.
Eng lish
Chicago, 111.
Hargrove, Patricia A.
Physical Education
Battleboro, N.C.
Harris, Charlene P.
Business Administration
New Hill, N.C.
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Harris, Maxine A.
Sociology
Raleigh, N.C.
Hester, Elizabeth D.
Biology
Durham, N. C.
Harris, Mildred J.
Sociology
Louisburg, N.C.
Heyward, Christarme T.
Elementary Education
Georgetown, S.C.
Hilliaid, John H.
Sociology-
Clayton, N.C.
Hilton, Annette M.
Sociology
Hampton, Va.
Home, Lamar S.
French
Wadesboro, N.C.
Houston, Prince B.
Business Education
Raleigh, N, C.
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Hunt, Christopher L. Jr.
Chemistry
Raleigh, N.C.
Harvey, Marshall W.
Social Welfare
Raleigh, N.C.
Ingram , Steven C,
Sociology
New Haven, Conn.
Ivory, Sarah
Physical Education
Florence, S.C,
Jackson, Doretha S.
Sociology
WasUngton, D.C.
Jacobs, Gloria O.
Sociology
Rich Square, N.C.
Jones, Beatrice Y.
Business Administration
Birdgeport, Conn.
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Jones, Cynthia L.
Elementary Education
Bronx, N.Y.
Jones, Ernestine M,
Business Administration
Henderson, NoC.
Jones, Gwendolyn I.
Elementary Education
Raleigh, N.C.
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Jones, Michael A.
Business Administration
Chicago, 111.
Kelly, Willie J.
Chemistry
Lillington, N.C.
King, Shirley, P.
Sociology, G Welfare
Luc am a , N.C.
Lawrence , Julia A.
Sociology
White Plains, N.Y.
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Leonard, Rosemary-
Social Studies
Trenton, K.J.
Little, Evelyn L.
English
Robersonville , N.C.
Little, Linda ].
Business Education
Robersonville, N.C,
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Long, Joyce M,
Elementary Education
Durham , N.C,
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Lucas, Alfred W.
Sociolo:^
Washington, D.C.
Lyons, Tanya E„
Business Administration
Camden , N^J,
McFayden, Linda J.
Elementary Education
Portsmouth, Va.
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McGhee, Dorothy D.
Sociology
Roxboro, N.C.
McPhatter, Notre W.
Business Administration
Raeford, N.C.
McRae, Katherine L.
Elementary Education
Lumberton, N.C.
Mackey , Gloria J.
Music Education
Lancaster, S.C.
Marshbiirn, Barbara |.
Elementary Education
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Martin, Shirley G.
Sociology
Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Massenburg, Gloria C.
Business Education
Petersburg, Va.
Mayo, Mary
Business Administration
Weldon, N.C.
Matthews, Archie A.
Business Administration
Raleigh, N.C.
Micheal, Lazette
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
Middleton, Francis J.
Business Administration
Raleigh, N.C.
Miller, Gerone
History and Government
Newherry , S.C.
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Morant, Gardenus
Elementary Education
Ornim , N. C ,
Murphy, Shirley
Business Administration
Hartsville, S.C.
Newsome , Chester E.
Health G Physical Education
C onw ay , K , C „
Mum ford, Judy La Verne
Elementary Education
Vireinia Beach Va.
Newman, Joyce
Business Education
Kinston, K,C,
Otey , Nancy E.
English
Washington, D.C.
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Owens, Rhonda A.
Business Administration
Wilmington, N.C.
Pearson, Roy L.
English
Angier, N.C.
Petway, Frances
Sociology & Welfare
Whitakers, N.C.
Poole, Jasmine R.
Social Welfare
Raleigh, N.C.
Powell, Eva L.
Sociology
Whiteville, N.C.
Powell, Gordon K.
Business Administration
Englewood, N.J.
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Price, Teresa J.
History G Government
Washington, N.C.
Purvis, Legistrean R,
History & Government
Oak City, N.C.
Ramos, Wanda G.
Sociology & Welfare
Newtown, Conn.
Re vis, Barbara
Elementary Education
LaGrange N.C.
Robertson, Gwendolyn M.
Sociology
Raleigh, N.C.
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Robinson, Winnifred G.
Business Administration
Hollis, N.Y.
Sands, Constance E,
Elementary Education
Jacksonville, Fla„
Rogers, Ida L.
Business Administration
Farmville , N,C ,
Sapp, Brenda A.
Social Studies
Fuquay- Varina, N.C.
Scott, Lillian
English
Raleigh, NC.
Shaw , Frank C.
Sociolog>' & Welfare
Camden, N.J.
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Shaw, JoAnne C.
Elementary Education
Winston- Salem, N.C.
Simmons, Carol A.
Business Education
Miami, Fla.
Singletary, AlvinB.
Business Administration
Raleigh, N.C.
Smalls, Kenneth W.
Sociology
Charleston, S.C.
Smalls, Senya C.
English
Plymouth, N.C.
Smith, Herman
Social Studies
Goldsboro, N.C.
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Spencer, Reginald L.
Sociology & Soc. Welfare
Charlotte, N.C.
Stanley, Barbara J,
Elementary Education
Robersonville, N.C.
Stallings, Nellie R.
Social Welfare
Wake Forest, N.C.
Stewart, Kitty L.
Business Education
Wyandanch, N.Y.
Taliferro, Olga L.
Elementary Education
Trenton, N.J.
Taylor, Alberta R.
History & Government
Bridgeport, Conn,
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Thomas, Shirley S.
English
Raleigh, N.C.
Upchurch, Cecelia A.
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
Townsend, Daphne M.
Elementary Education
Orrum, N.C.
Wade, Patricia
Elementary Education
Red Springs, N.C.
Walker, Zana
Pre -Medical
Hyattsville, Md.
Warren, Christine
Social Welfare
Clinton, N.C.
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Watson, Patricia
Sociology
Charleston, S.C.
White, Joel E.
Sociology
Bronx, N.Y.
Williams, Barbara J.
Social Studies
Virginia Beach, Va.
Williams, Catherine D.
Elementary Education
Enfield, N.C.
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Business Administration
Philadelphia, Pa.
Williams, Floydstyne E,
Business Education
Raleigh, N.C.
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Williams, Wade H.
Art
East Orange, N.J.
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Wynn, Helena M.
Business Administration
Williamston, N.C.
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Adams, Phillip '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Alexander, Arlene '74
Newark, N.J.
Adams, Robert '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Alford, Charles '75
Little Rock, S.C.
Allen, Jenniffer '75 Allen, Marreese '75
Battleboro, N.C. Blanch, N.C.
Alston, Deborah '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Alston, Quinton '75 Anderson, Clarence '74
Louisburg, N.C. Charleston, S.C.
Anderson, John Jr. '75 Anthony, Deidre '73
Amityville, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa.
Anthony, Mona '75
Portsmouth, Va.
Archer, Patricia '74
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Arrington, Carrie '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
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Atkinson, Iris '73
ELmont, N.Y.
Austin, Duana '75
Way cross, Ga.
Austin, Harriet '73
Bloomfield, N.J.
Austin, Juana '75
Waycross, Ga.
Bailey, Beverly '75
Henderson, N.C.
Bailey, Lilbert '75
Donora, Pa.
Baker, Canova '75
Enfield, N.C.
Baldwin, Mary '74
Dunn, N. C.
Battle, Garland '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Battle, Joyce '75
Littleton, N.C.
Batts, Jacqueline '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Barbour, Loretta '73
South Boston, Va.
Barnes, Jacquelyn '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Barnes, Joyce '73
Greenville, N.C.
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Baylor, Sharen '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Beamon, Kacellia '75
Raleigh, N.C.
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Bell, Renee '73
Greensboro, N.C,
Bell, Sherry '74
Enfield, N.C.
Bell, William '74
Charlotte, N.C.
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Best, Eloise '73
Clinton, N.C.
Best, Louise '73
Clinton, N.C.
Berry, Gwendoyln '75
Windsor, N.C.
Berry, Sylvia '73
Windsor, N.C.
Black, Deborah '74
Hartsville, S.C.
Black, Dwight '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Black, Rosalyn '73
Raleigh, N.C.
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Blount, Joyce '75
Bayboro, N.C.
Blount, Sharon '73
Roper, N.C.
96
Bostic, Deona '75 Boston, Edward '73
Louisville, Ga, Robersonvillc. N.C,
Bowden, Cheryl '75
Goldsboro, N.C.
Bowden, Richard '75
Atlanta, Ga,
Bowser, Rosa
Plymouth, N.C.
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Boyd, Carolyn '75
Plainview, Va.
Bradley, Edna '75
Frogmore, S. C.
3radshaw, Ethelyn '74
3ronx, N.Y.
Branch, Bettie '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Branche, Constance '75
Raleigh, N.C.
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Brayboy, Dianna '73
Winston- Salem, N.C.
Brinson, Bobbie '75
Fort Meade, Fla.
Broadnax, Alma '73
Madison, N.C.
Brooks, Larry '74
Oxford, N.C.
Brown, Brenda '75
Williamston, N.C.
Brown, Cynthia '75
Williamston, N.C.
Brown, Patricia '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bryant, Berinie '74
Winterville, N.C.
Bryant, Veronica '7 5
PoUocksville, N.C.
Bunn, Laura '73
Enfield, N.C.
97
Burns, Hattie '73
Tryon, N.C.
Cage, Mary '73
South Boston, Va.
Cagle, Monte '75
Dillion, S.C.
Campbell, James '75 Cannon, Doris '75
Dillon, S.C.
Aiken, S.C.
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Cannon, Linda '73
Darlington, S.C.
Cannon, Margaret '75
Darlington, S.C.
Carr, Bob III '75
Bridgeport, Conn.
Carr. Elinda '75
Robersonville, N.C.
Carter, Richard '74
New Canton, Va.
Cato, Audrey '74
Aiken, S.C.
Caudle, Cynthia '75
Ahoskie, N.C.
Chase, Emerson '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chisolm, Bobby '75
Hardeesville, S. C.
Clarke, Elisha '73
Miami, Fla.
Claytor, Gary '75
Boston, Mass.
demons, Sandra '75
Zebulon, N.C.
Cleveland, David '75
Freetown, Sierra Leone
98
Closs, Dennis '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Clyburn, James '75
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Golden, Kenneth '7 5
Portsmouth, \'a.
Colebrook, Frank '73
Freeport, Bahamas
Cooper, Carl '74
Charleston, S.C.
Cooper, Francis '75 Cooper, Thaddius '74
Monrovia, Liberia Hollywood, Fla.
Gotten, Germaine '75
Hobgood, N. C.
Crandol, Renee '75
Greenville, i\. C.
Cox, Faye '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Crenshaw, Doris '74
Raleigh, N.C.
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Crosby, Melvvorth '75
Charleston, S.C.
Dancil, Ira '75
Washington, D.C.
Daniels, Carlton '75
VVinterville, N.C.
Daniels, Florence '73 Dansbury, Penelope '73
Greenville, N.C. Haddonfield, N.J.
99
Davis, Joyce 7 3
Sandord, Fla.
Davis, Catherine '7 3
Louisburg, N. C.
Davis, Kathy '7 5
Louisville, Ga.
Davis, Patricia '75
Louisburg, N.C.
Davis, Roger '75
Wilmington, N.C.
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Davis, Sherry '7 5
Ahoskie, N.C.
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Delancy, Verna '75
Miami, Fla.
Davison, Essie '75
Portsmouth, Va.
Dempsey, Holland '75
Raleigh, N.C.
UK^poi, i\eith '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Draughn, Aniece '73
VVhitakers, N.C.
Dunn, Calvin '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Dunston, Forestene '74 Dunston, Glenda '73
Rahway, N.J. Rahway, N.J.
100
Eason, Nancy '75
Lumberton, N.C.
tdge, Mary '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Egerton, Valechia '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Ejigu, Teshome '75
Ethiopia,
Evans, Anthony '74
Greenville, S.C.
Evans, Audrey '74
Lamar, S.C.
Evans, Janice '7 5
Raleigh, N.C.
Everett, Riley II '74
Oak City, N.C.
Fain, Rosaland '73
Morristown, Term.
Floyd, Cassandra '73 Foreman, Evone '73
Youngsville, N.C. Norfolk, Va.
Foreman, Willie '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Freeman, Rosalyn '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Gill, Kay '75
Wake Forest, N.C.
101
Gilmore, Lillie '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Glainey, Forestine '75
Greensboro, N. C.
Glasper, Judy '73
Magnolia, N.C.
Glover, Thomas '75
Hardeesville, S.C.
Graham, Melvin '75
Raleigh, N.C.
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Gray , B rend a '75
Pollocksville, N.C.
Greene, Anna '75
Charlotte, N.C.
Green, Herman '75
Newark, N.J.
Green, Leonard '74 Greene, Michael '75
Charleston, S.C. Belmont, N.C.
Green, Naomi '74
Charleston, S.C.
Grier, Betty '75
Plantersville, S.C.
Griffin, Joseph '73
Petersburg, Va.
Grimes, Conatance '73
Winterville, N. C.
Hamilton, Barbara '73
Grantsboro, N.C.
Hamilton, Earline '75 Hamilton, Joseph '75
Charleston, S.C. Nassau, Bahamas
Hammie, Carolyn '73
Oxford, N.C.
102
Hand, Deborah '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Hannon, Dorothy '75
Rock-y Mount, N.C.
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Hardy, Larry '74
Hollister, N.C.
Hardy, Welford 75
Hollister, N.C.
Hargrove, Carolyn '75 Hargrove, Glenda '74
Henderson, N.C. Henderson, N.C.
Harrell, Carolyn '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Harrington, Ada '75
Wyandanch, N.^'.
Harris, Alfredia '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Harris, Barbara '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Harris, Cheryl '75
Virginia Beach, Va.
Harris, Gail '74
Durham, N.C.
Harris, Odessa '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Harrison, Brenda '7 5
New York, N.Y.
Harrison, Mary '74
Spring Hope, N.C.
Hart, Anne '74
Jacksonville, Fla.
Hart, Chris '75
FarmvilJe, N.C.
Hawkins, Beulah '74
Littleton, N.C.
Hawkins, Christine '7 5
Grimesland, N.C.
Hawkins, Ronald '74
Littleton, N.C.
Hendrix, Sylvia '7 5
.\hoskie, N.C.
103
Henry, Andrew '75
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Horndon, Cynthia 75
Portsmouth, Va.
Hester, Mary '75
Hillsborough, N.C.
Hester, Sandra '75 High, Elizabeth '73
Bladenboro, N.C. Zebulon, N.C.
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Hill, Betty '74
Snow Hill, N.C.
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Hilliard, Lucy '75
Louisburg, N.C.
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Hodge, Gladys '74
Youngsville, N.C.
Holden, Doris '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Holloway, Rena '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Holmes, Betty '75
Frogmore, S.C.
Holt, Larry '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Hope, John '75
Mt. Holly, N.C.
Home, Cheryl '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Howard, Vernice '75
Murfreesboro, N.C.
Howell, Edena '75
Winston- Salem, N.C.
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Howell, Jeffrey '75
Carter at, N.J.
Hewlett, Valeria '75
Evanston, 111.
Huff, Jacqueline '75
Charlotte, N.C.
Hunt, Vanessa '75
Buffalo, N.Y.
Ingram, Charlene '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Iiunan, Russell '75
Chesapeake, Va.
Irvin, Donald '75
East Orange, N.J.
Jackson, Ernest "74
Virginia Beach, Va.
Jackson, Heyward '75
Hartsville, S.C.
Jackson, Jacqueline '73 Jackson, James '75
Wilmington, N.C. Hardeesville, S.C.
Jackson, Sylvester '75 Jacobs, Mary '73
Augusta, Georgia Rich Square, N.C.
Jarrett, Cyril '75
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Jefferson, Gwendolyn '75 Johnson, Chaneta '74
Brooklyn, N.Y. Woodland, N.C.
105
Johnson, Dwight '7 3
Philadelphia, Pa.
Johnson, Jacqueline '73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Johnson, Kathy '73
Charlottesvalle. Va.
Johnson, Linda '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Johnson, Orietta '7 3
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Johnson, Phyllis '75
Greenville, N.C.
Johnson, Vivian '75
Ft. Meade, Fla.
Jones, Brenda '75
Franlclinton, N.C-
Jones, Clarissa '75
Fayetteville, N.C.
Jones, Jacqueline '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jones, Joyce '74
Roper, N.C.
Jones, Joyce R. '75
Darlington, S.C.
Jones, Lucretia '75 Jones, Roderick '75
Henderson, N.C. Freetown, Sierra Leone
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Jones, Warren '73
Dania, Fla.
Keith, Barbara '75
Chicago, 111.
King, Barbara '73
Lumberton, N.C.
King, Nathan '75
Amit>'ville, N.Y.
Kirven, Eloise '73
Darlington, S.C.
Kneece, Beverly '75
Hempstead, N.Y.
Lander, Fred IV '74
Alexandria, Va.
Langley, Patricia '75 Lanham, Theresa '75
Robersonville, N.C. Amityville, N.Y.
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Lanier, Lorice '74
Oak City, N.C.
Latta, Stella '73
Oxford, N.C.
Lawyer, Barbara '73
Lamar, S.C.
Leach, Willette '75
Fuquay-Varina, N.C.
Ledbetter, Francis
Winston- Salem, N.C.
107
Lee, Fred '74
AltaVista, Va.
Lewis, Sylvia '7 3
Goldsboro, N.C.
Lilly, Walter 7 4
Raleigh, N.C.
Lewis, Joseph '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Lilly, Carolyn '73
Raleigh, N.C.
LeGrant, Leon '75
Winston- Salem, N.C.
Liggins, Gilda '74
Mebane, N.C.
Little, Vivian '73
Robersonville, N.C.
108
Lewis, Robert '73
St. Pauk, N.C.
Lilly, Elver '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Lessane, Carol '75
Lumberton, N.C.
Lloyd, Charlese '75
Camden, S. C.
Lloyd, Ernest 75
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Long, Hurley '7 3
Rosedale, N.Y.
Lucas, Elizabeth 74
Swanquarter, N.C.
Luca'S, Geraldine 73
Charleston, S.C.
Lucas, MarOin 75
Raleigh, N.C.
Lucas, Thelma 75
Springhope, N.C.
Limsford, Sandra 75
Raleigh, N.C.
Lynch, Alice 75
Whitakers, N.C.
McCall, Walter 75
Philadelphia, Pa.
McDougald, Vanessa '75
Mehane, N.C.
Lynch, Princess '75
Louisburg, N.C.
McDowell, Patricia '75
Orrum, N. C.
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McDowell, Vivis 75 McFadden, Robert 75
Darlington, S.C. Sommerton, S.C.
McFarland, Una 75
Selma, N.C.
McKinnon, Delemon '73 McLaurin, Seba 75
New "^'ork, New ^'ork Red Springs, N.C,
McNair, Daniel 75
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
McQueen, Steve 7 3
Rock>' Mount, N.C.
McPhail, Janet 74
Clinton, N.C.
Macer, Gloria 73
Virginia Beach, N.C.
Mack, Carlton 74
Shelby, N.C.
Manning, Howard 74
Maxton, N.C.
Mansley, Anthony 74
New York. N.Y.
March, Carliss 75
Columbia, S.C.
Marrow, Brenda 7 3
Oak City, N.C.
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Marsh, Charles '73
Sanford, N.C.
Marshburn, Doris '73
Rock>- Mount, N.C.
Martin. Jean '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Mays, Clarence '74
Charleston, S.C.
Mays, June '74
Lexington, Va.
Mays, Maxine '73
Lexington, Va.
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Middleton, Saundra '75
Wadmalavv Isl, , S.C.
Mercer, Maurice '75
Columbia, N.C.
Miles, Wilma '73
Louisburg, N.C.
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Missick, Russell '75
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mitchell, Betsy '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Mitchell, Carol '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mitchell, Pearlie '75
Harrelsville, N.C.
Mitchell, Phyllis '75
Raleigh. N.C.
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Mitchell, Rosemary '75 Montague, Charles 73
Johns Island, S. C. Brooklyn, N . Y.
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Moore, Angelia '73
Charleston, S. C.
Moore, Dora '73
Graham, N.C.
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Moore, James '75
Louisburg , N.C.
Moore, Jimmie '/3
Raleigh, N.C.
Moore, Rosalinde '/3
Goldsboro, N.C.
Morris. Deborah '75
Freeport, N.Y.
Muckler, Kerry '75
Pitsburgh, Pa.
Myatt, Kay F. '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Neal, Brenda '/5
Louisburg , N.C.
Nettles, Jesse '73
Pittsboro, N.C.
Newman, Theodocia '75 Niblett, Joseph '73
Washington, D. C. Martinsville, Va.
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Nickerson, Brenda '75
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Dates, Althea 75
Laurel Hill, N.C.
Onyirimba. Bartholo-
mew '75
Lagos, Nigeria
Paisley, Hattie '73
Fairmont, N.C.
Parker, David '74
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Patrick, Curtis '75
Williamstown, N.J.
Peebles, Deborah '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Peebles, LaVerne '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Pender, James '75
Washington, D.C.
Peyton, Leah '73
Gary, N.C.
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Pippens, Belinda '75 Poindexter, Tommy '75
Pinetops, N.C. Boston, Mass.
Poole, Cheryl '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Poole, Janice '75
Raleigh, N.C.
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Porter, Vernetta '75
Teaneck, N.J.
Pressley, Regina '75
Portsmouth, Va.
Price Rosa '73
Washington, D.C.
Pride, Frederick '74
Philadelphia, Perm.
Price, Petris '/b
Danville, Va.
Privott, Gail '75
Ahoskie, N.C.
Rhoden, Bill '74
Pacmyra, N.J.
Richardson, Ron '74
Norfolk, Va.
Purirs, Angelene '75
Robersonville, N.C.
Ramseur, Marthis '73
Shelby, N.C.
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Richardson, Sandra '74
Nashville, N.C.
Ridout, Danna '75
New Castle. Del.
Reid, Doris '74
Fremont, N.C.
Ritchie, Gregory '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Rivers, Theora '73
Miami, Fla.
Robinson, Ernest '7 5 Robinson, Jeremiah '74
Wyandanch, N.Y. Wilmington, N.C.
Robinson, Melvia '75
Littleton, N.C.
Rodgers, Wilbert '75
Potsmouth, Va.
Rodgers, Yuonne '75
Chocovvinity , N.C.
Rodgers, Carolyn '73 Rogers, Cynthia '73
Roxboro, N.C. Farmville, N.C.
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Rogers, Lula '75
Wendell, N.C.
Rollins, Gwendolyn '75
Laurel Hill, N.C.
Ruffin, Brenda '75
Wilson, N.C.
Ruffin, Ethel '75
Greensboro, N.C.
Rook, Grover '73
Garysburg, N.C.
Russell, Debra '75
Charleston, S.C.
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Greensboro, N.C.
Sands, Ronda 74
Miami, Fla.
Sanders, Even 73
Garner, N.C.
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Sanders, Linwood 73
Raleigh, N.C.
Saunders, Tyrone 75
Bimini, Bahamas Islands
Saxon, Mary 75
Plainfield, N.J.
Scott, Jeremiah V5
Ft. Landerdale, Fla
Scriver, Eula 75
Parkton, N.C.
Shepard, Janice 74
Garner, N.C.
Sherman, Marc 74
Toledo, Ohio
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Shipman, Dorothy 73
New York, N.Y.
Shipman, Linda 74
New York, N.Y.
Silver, Joseph 75
Goldsboro, N.C.
Simpkins, Jacqueline 73
Philadelphia, Pa.
Simmons, Donald 75
Goldsboro, N.C.
Simmons, George 75
Jackson Springs, N.C.
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Simms, Preston'73
Wilson, N.C.
Simpson, Janice '75
Westburg, N. Y
Sims, Geri '75
New Castle, Del.
Small, Marie '75
Henderson, N.C.
Smalls, Rosalyn '75
Charleston, S.C.
Smith, Carolyn '75
Greenville, N.C.
Smith, Eva '75
Camden S.C.
Smith, James '75
Scotland Neck, N.C.
Smith, Joyce '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Smith, Melba '75
Portsmouth, Va.
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Smith, Pricilla '73
Winterville, N.C.
Smith, Stanley '75
Charleston, S.C.
Smith, Vonzella '74
Greenville, N.C.
Snelling, George '73
P,.aleigh, N.C.
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Spencer, Moscow '75 Spencer, Robert '73
Portsmouth, Va. Columbia, N.C.
Squirer, Mary '75
Bayboro, N.C.
Stallings, Bobby '75
Louisburg, N.C.
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Staton, James '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Steplight, Alonzo '75
Charleston, S. C.
Stevens, Leslie '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Stokes, Jarvis '7 5
Robinsonville, N.C.
Streeter, Carolyn '75
Winterville, N. C.
Swindell, Gwendolyn '74 Taylor, Charlene '75
Belhaven, N.C. Plainfield, N.J.
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Taylor, Harry '74
Wilmington, N.C.
Taylor, Linda '7 3
Raleigh, N.C.
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Taylor, Shirley '73
Raleigh, N.C.
Thomas, James '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Thomas, Sharman '75
Tampa, Fla.
Thompson, Olivia '75
Dale, S.C.
nUery, Ora '73
Rich Square, N.C.
Toombs, Nancy '73
King William, Va.
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Orrum, N. C.
Umstead, Lillie '75
Roclcy Mount, N.C.
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Walden, Paulette '74 Wallace, Deloris '74
Rich Square, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
Warren, Thomas '73
Clinton, N.C.
Wells, Hattie '75
Charlottesville, Va.
Westbrook, Lee
Wyandanch, N.Y.
Whitaker, Julius '74
Rocky Mt., N.C.
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White, Deborah '7 5
Darlington, S.C.
White, Lacy '75
North Carolina
Whitehead, Alton '75
Oak City, N.C.
Whitehurst, Alma '75 Whitfield, Curtis '75
Ayren, N.C. Simpson, N.C.
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Whitfield, Jean '74
Albertson, N.C.
Whitfield, Linda '74
Whitakers, N.C.
Whittle, Kathy '75
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
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Wiggins, Adean '75
Enfield, N.C.
Wiggins, Brenda '75
Zebulon, N.C.
Wiggins, Carolyn '74
Littleton, N.C.
Wiggins, Kiniberly '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Wiggins, Lee '74
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Wiggins, Pricilla '74
Littleton, N.C.
Wiggins, Ruby '75
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Wilkins, Clayton '74
Enfield, N.C.
Wilkins, Thomas '75 Williams, Charles '74
Battleboro, N.C. Hartsville, S.C.
Williams, Daniel '75
Philadelphia, Pa.
Williams, Edward '75
Raleigh, N.C.
Williams, Gail '74
Bryn Mauer, Pa.
Williams, George '74 Williams, LaVonza '75
New Bern, N.C. Maulesfield, N.C.
Willie, Claude '74
PoHocksville, N.C.
Wilson, Evelyn '75
Chicago, 111.
Wilson, Jo-Ann '75
Wyandanch, N.Y.
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Wilson, William '73
Virginia Beach, Va.
Wimbush, Sheila '75
Williamston, N.C.
Windley, Lessie '75
Plantersville, S. C.
Wingate, Osteen '75 Witherspoon, Brenda '75
Darlington, S.C. Wendell, N.C.
Wood, Dora '75
Salisbury, N.C.
Woodard, Eddie '73
Sharpsbuig, N.C.
Wooten, Etta '75
Washington, D.C.
Workman, Jerolean '75
Newberry, S.C,
Wright, Donald '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Wynn, Deborah '74
Darlineton, S.C.
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jMorristown, N.J.
Young, Helen '74
Greensboro, N.C.
Young, Malcolm '75
Charleston, S.C.
Boyd, Loretta '73
Plainview, Va.
Goodson, Isaiah '74
Raleigh, N.C.
Snow, Rosa '75
Wilmington, Del.
Soney, Leroy '73
Hartsville, S.C.
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105th Convocation
October 19, l*-)?!: President Robinson speaks on the subject, "St. Augustine's College in the
Seventies -Alternatives to Disaster."
"Whether we are able to survive during
this decade or this century, will in my
opinion, depend upon the sincerity' of the
national leadership of this country to
create a more just, humane, economic
and social order. "
"The imminent danger of the high Amer-
ican ideals does not rest among the ene-
mies on foreign shores -and I do not
minimize this danger, but it lies witliin
our own midst and is represented by
those who would attempt to defent a soc-
ciet\' that is fragmented and by those
who would try to preserve a system that
is oppressive and denies human liberty. "
Dr. P. R. Robinson, 105th Convocation Speech
Diamitaries at 105th Convocation
Principals at the 105th Formal Opening of Saint Augustine's College -left to right: Dr. P. R.
Robinson, Jacqueline Jolmson; Student Representative to Board of Trustees, William Walthall;
Student Representative to Board of Trustees, Zana Walker; President SGA, and the Right
Reverend Thomas A. Fraser, Chairman, Board of Trustees.
President Robinson speaks at the 105th Convocation.
Freshman Orientation
Faces of Augites-So full of expression!
Keep tliem wheels a 'turnin.
Saint Aug is Beautiful, Ain't If;
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StudentGovernment Installation
LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Debnam; Chief Justice of the SGA, Oliver Workman; Vice-President
of the SGA, Zana Walker; President of the SGA, Dr. P. R. Robinson, President.
GOOD LEADERSHIP IS THE HOPE OF THE WORLD. It is also tlie hope of Saint Augustine's
College and its student enrollment. It is the key to meaningful communications between one
segment of a particular society and any other segment of that society'. In the formal induction
ceremony of the Student Government, Dr. Robinson installed newly elected officers who will
serve during tlie 1971-1972 academic year. . . Leaders whom we hope will voice student opin-
ion to the administration, carry on tlieir duties widi a responsible attitude and bring the stu-
dent body together. It is this type ot leadership that we need in order to tuliy develop our-
selves both socially and intellectually for we are tomorrow's leaders.
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Mr. Michael Jones escorts our
lovely queen, Miss Nancy Otey.
Miss Saint Augustine's College is
presented the royal cloak by Miss
Zana Walker, President of die
student government.
CORONATION
Miss Saint Augustine's College being crowned by Uiiver Workman,
Vice-President of tlie SGA, in the absence of Miss Phyllis Harden,
outgoing queen.
Miss Saint Augustine's College is presented a gift from the Faculty by Dr. Minnie T. Forte.
"Miss Saint Augustine's College and her Court" Vcrnetta Porter, Helen Young, Priscilla John-
son, Cassandra Gooding
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Bobby Seale Speaks
Brother Bobby Seale raps to Bx-others and Sisters of the Aug. Witli him are members of the
Winston -Salem branch of the Black Panther Party.
On November 15, 1971, Brother Bobby
Seale, co-founder of tlie Black Pantlier
Party, lectured on what the BPP was doing
for the black community'. He stressed
the importance of supporting the "Survi-
val Programs" incorporated by the Black
Panther Party. These programs revolved
around supplying food and other necessi-
ties to the needy blacks in various areas.
He described conditions as they exist in
the United States and explicitly stated that
we as a "BLACK MINORITY" must pull
together if we are to survive in this
country.
Bobby Seale raps hard about the BPP's Survival Programs.
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Rev. Luns C. Richardson
LEFT TO RIGHT: Reverend Luns C. Richardson, Mary Montague,
Robert McFadden, Jo-Ann Wilson, Daniel Williams, Chris Hart.
Al Wiggins
On October 18, 1Q71, the first in a series
of lectures, sponsored by the Public
Affairs Committee of Saint Augustine's
College was presented. Speaking on the
topic "Search For Your Idenity", Rev.
Luns C. Richardson, associate dean of
Benedict College, Columbia, SC, told
students "Find your idenit^' in serving
other liuman beings.
November 8, 1971- Blacks And Broad-
casting Discussed At St. Aug. --A1
Wiggins, Minority Affairs Reporter
from CBS Television Company in Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma, described the
need for more blacks to go into the
area of broadcasting. He urged St.
Aug students to pursue a career in this
field.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Wiggins, Annette Reid, Marshall Harvey,
and Marilyn Green.
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Lord Bill Barnes
Trio
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CLARION WIND QUINTET
SAINT AUG STUDENTS LISTEN AS CLARION WINT) QUINTET TUNE UP PRIOR TO PERFORMANCE
ON DECEMBER 2, 1971.
Jeannette Walters
SAINT AUG STUDENTS CONGRATULATE JEANNETTE WALTERS, SOPRANO. LEFT TO RIGHT:
Michael Cogdell, Gail Williams, Miss Walters, Wyatt Woods, Jean Whitfield, William Jeffries.
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SENIORS INDULGE IN CHIT-CHAT HOUR WITH PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROBINSON. LEFT TO
RIGHT: Mrs. Robinson, Nancy Otey, Betty Credle, Zana Walker, Lillian Scott, Gwyndolyn Jones,
Ethel Brunson.
Gospel Choir in Concert
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MARIAN
WILLIAMS
GOSPEL SINGER
"The lyceum presentation on November 16, 1^7 1 wa-a a
display of rhythm, expert vocal intonation and genuine
ability to enthuse an audience. Marian Williams gave
a superb performance. Singing a variety of gospel
tunes, she brought the audience to its feet. "
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley King, Leonard Farrar, Legistrean Purvis. CENTER: Mary
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STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Lillian Scott, Archie Matthews, Kitt>' Stewart, Angela Car -
ballo, Gloria Mackey, Ethel Brunson, Linda Foster, Ronald Roberts, SEATED: Jean Whit-
field, Loleth Ferrell, Gwendolyn Jones, Mary Montague, Catherine Crawford, Rosiland
Moore, Cassandra Gooding.
College Choir
Veterans Club
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Alpha Kappa Mu
TOP ROW: Winston Barnes, Betty Gross, George Gunn, Nancy Otey, Christopher Hunt. SEATED: Rachel Wil-
son, Laura Bunn, Gardenus Morant.
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Club
LEFT TO RIGHT: Angeline Moore ( STAND EslG ), Carolyn Lilly, Thaddius Cooper.
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Drama Club
STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Doris Marshburn, Linda Foster, Preston Simms, Willie Kelly, Shirley Murphy, Daniel
McNair, Christine Warren, Archie Matthews, Kitty Stewart, Julius Whitaker, Gloria Macer, Julia Lawrence. SEATED:
Ernestine Jones, Eloise Kirven, Dorothy McChee, Brenda Mack, Ida Rogers.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Orienetta Johnson, Patricia Jones, Charles Williams, Bennie Bryant, Larry Holt, Gloria Macer, Ronald
Roberts, Sarah Ivory, Patricia Barnett, Regina Boyd, Vivian Anderson, Doris Marshburn.
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English
Club
French
Club
LEFT TO RIGHT: Ollie McMillian, Christine Peterson, Carolyn Rogers, Patricia Lucas.
SEATED: Etiiel Brunson.
STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Brenda Mack, Roy Pearson, Hattie Paisley, Daniel McNair, Janet McPhail, Preston
Simms, Ethel Brunson, Robert Wall. SEATED: Sylvia Berry, Senya Small, Bett^' Gross, Lillian Scott, Myssee Johnson,
Minnie Hanna,
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Phi Beta Lambda
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LEFT TO RIGHT- Deborah Wynn, Joyce Newman, Notre McPhatter, Shirley Murphy, Winnie Robinson, Vivian Litde,
Wa Rogers! Emetine Jones, Wtt^- StJwart, Audrey Evans. EHzabetf, Lucas, Wanda Fore. CENTER: Brenda Durham.
Altar
Guild
LEFT TO RIGHT: Hattie Paisley, Christine Warren, Sarah Crudup.
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Sigma Tau Delta
LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Berry, Roy Pearson, Lillian Scott, Preston Simms, Clayborne McGill, Robert Wall, Hattie
Paisley.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Elisha Clarke, Mary Brown, Daniel McN air, Calvin Carson, Ronnie Edwards, Legistrean Purvis,
Gerone Miller, Hurley Long, Charles Montague, Edna Beard, Alvin Carson.
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Sociology Club
STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Boise Blackmon, Eloise Kirven, Dorothy McGhee, Annette Hilton, Edith McKoy, Joetta
Allen, Rene Bell. SEATED: Catherine Crawford, Shirley Martin, Mildred Harris, Juila Lawrence, Hazel Bell, Yvonne
Jones, Christine Warren, Mary Montague,
Pre.
Alumni
FRONT (L-R): E. Jones, B. Durham, N. McPhatter, P. Simms, M. Harris, H. Bell, C. Crawford, 2ND ROW:
J. Alston, J. Lawrence, L. Whitfield, A. Carballo, M. Montague, I. Rogers, D. McNair, 3RD ROW: C. Good-
ing, E. Brunson, J. Long, S. Berry, L. Foster, C. Warren, A. Matthews, G. Mackey, L. Scott, B. Jones, B.
Mack, S. Murphy, B. Credle, R. Moore, E. McKoy, D. Marshburn, 4TH ROW: W. Kelly, R. Roberts, H.
Douglas, K. Stewart, J. Miller, Y. Jones, C. Carson, S. Martin, E. Kirven, B. Blackmon, R. Pearson, V. An-
derson, G. Macer, B. Marshburn, C. McGill.
Phi Kappa Alpha
STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Brenda Mack, Roy Pearson, Gloria Mackey, Preston Simms. SEATED: Ethel Brunson,
Lillian Scott, Angela Carballo.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Willie Foreman, Winston Barnes, Evone Foreman, George Gurm, Barbara Harris, Clarence Dyson,
Larry King, Christopher Hunt.
Beta
Kappa
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Winston Barnes, Evone Foreman, Willie Foreman. STANDING: Chris Hunt. George Gunn.
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FRONT: Carl Cooper, Clayton Wilkins STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Howard Toomer, Ronnie Edwards, Gaddius Faulcon,
Betinie Bryant, Willie Foreman, Frank Colebrook, James Hinton.
Dogs of IBE
Phi Beta Sigma
Phi Beta Sigma Fratemity Inc., ^vas founded on the campus
of Howard University on January 9, 1914. Beta XI Chapter
was organized here at Saint Augustine's College in 1944.
The Motto of the Fratemity is "Culture for Service and Ser-
vice 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 rendering of service. Sigma has
been energetic in educational, social and business programs
geared towards the betterment of our fellow black man and
society as a whole.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Pamela Ramsey, Annette Reid, Joyce Long, AlmaBethea, Rosemary Leonard
Zeta Phi Beta
Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of
Howard University in 1920. As a link in the
great international 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
becoming 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.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Marshburn, Joyce Newman, Linda Foster, Clayborn McGill.
Frogs of Erp
Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho, the youngest of the Greek letter collegiate
sororities and now an interracial organization, was organized Novem-
ber 12, 1922, by seven young teachers in Indianapolis, Indiana. On
December 30, 1929, the sorority was incorporated as a National
Collegiate sorority and a charter was granted to Alpha chapter at
Butler University,
The sororit>' strives to foster ideals and encourage education and
up-right living among women.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Spencer, Ronald Roberts, Mark Sherman, Leon Carrington, Ollie Dunston, Willie Vick, Harry Murpliy,
Alfred Lucas, Joseph Cooley, James Taylor, Steven Ingram.
Kappa Alpha Psi
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana, Januarys, 1911. The chief aim of Kappa
Alplia Psi is to provide the climate witliin which 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 lead-
ership training, assisting choice of careers curricula, encouraging
ACHIEVTMENT, fostering sociality and inculcating principles of de-
mocratic living. Therefore, Gamma Omicron Chapter impresses
unity among its' members, perseverance toward its' goal, and Phi
Nu I'i as it's motto.
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THIS IS THE DAWNING OF THE BIG BLACK, BEAUTIFUL AGE OF SWING PHI SWING SOCL'iL FELLOWSHIP .
Swing Phi Swing
Gamma Sigma Sigma
I'he Constitutional Convention of Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority was
held at the Beekman Tower in New York City on October 12, 1952.
For three days girls at the first convention devoted their time devising
a national constitution acceptable to all. It was hard work, but those
present at the meeting were determined to produce a conr^'itiition
worthy nf the principles of the group.
The purpose of this sorority shall be to assemole _ollege and univer-
sity vyomen in the spirit of service to humanity. It shall serve to
develop friendship among women of all races and creeds through work
side by side and through the fulfillment of those goals common to all.
The sisters here at the "Aug" strive to put their motto, "UNIT\' EN
SERVICE", into their everyday life.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine Crawford, Myssee Johnson, Rosilyn Moore, Mirmie Hanna, Mary Montague, Mary
Baldwin.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Lilly, Bet±y Gross, Denise Clayton, Dora Moore, Deborah Peebles, Mattie Archer,
LaVerne Peebles. CENTER: Joyce Barnes.
Delta Sigma Theta
Delta Sigma Theta is a National Greek- letter Sorority founded at
Howard University in Washington, D. C. onjanuary 13, 1913. The
founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to se-
rious endeavors, community services and to promote high cultural
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 the Republic of Haiti and Liberia.
Onjanuary 12, 1963, at its fiftieth anniversary celebration in Wash-
ington, D.C. , President John F. Kennedy, the guest of honor, con-
gratulated the organization on its service to the country.
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Omega Psi Phi
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on the campus of Howard
University on November 17, 1911. The purpose of our fraterntty is
to mold and shape young college men, who meet the general and
specific standards of Fraternity-ship, into a finer product a whole
man.
BACK ROW (Left to Right): John Jones , Bruce Baker, Edward Boston, Larkin Williams, Tommy Cox.Fenton Leslie, Billy Watson.
FRONT: Reginald Currie , Henry Debnam, Alvin Clanton, Herman McC loud, Gordon Robinson, Johnnie Hodges , and Ronald
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Delemon McKinnon, Larry Teele, Malachi Gibson, Winston Barnes, Bernard Shands, Travis Outlaw, Thomas
Warren, Lee Wiggins, Garland Battle. KNEEUNG: Francis Ledbetter, William Jeffries, Wyatt Woods.
Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha, the first black fraternity was found
ed on the campus of Cornell University, 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 miiority peo-
ple to insure mutual helpfulness.
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 upon which this fraternity
was founded influenced many great men to join.
Besides brotherhood, APA is based on knowledge and
achievement.
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Patricia Lynch. FRONT: Donna Whack, Nancy Otey.
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Gamma Xi Chapter of Appha Kappa Alpha sorority,
Inc. was founded on March 26, 1949 here at St.
Augustine's College. As in previous years, the mem-
bers have carried on traditional projects. Alpha
Kappa Alpha women hold as their guiding light the
motto: "Advancement through knowledge and
Achievement. "
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Mu
Phi
Beta
LEFT (Top to Bottom): Edith Hooker, Carolyn Rogers, Sondra
Lewis, Ernestine Mustipher. Rigiit: Catherine Davis, Cathe-
rine Williams, Sharon Blount, Joyce Barnes.
Mu Phi Beta Music Sorority Inc. , was founded in the fall of 1967
on the Saint Augustine's campus. Since 1967, this outstanding so-
rority has grown to a membership of forty,
The sorority stresses the qualities of leadership, scholarship,
sisterly love, service, and full appreciation of music and the arts.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Garner, Garland Battle, Robert Davis, Ronald Ritter, Wyatt Woods, Henry Roberts.
Alpha Psi Mu
A^'M
Alpha Psi Mu Music Fraternity was founded in the fall
of 1967 on St. Augustine's College Campus. This
fraternity is related directly to Mu Phi Beta Sorority
in that both share the same rules and regulations.
This type of organization is referred to as "Frat_So-
rority".
Alpha Psi Mu Fraternity stresses the qualities of
leadership, brotherly love, service, and full appre-
ciation of music and arts.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Hardy, Joseph Hawkins , Howard Manning, Ronald Hawkins, President, Robert Finney, McCory Young,
David Jones.
Nu Gamma Alpha
Nu Gamma Alpha Inc. , was organized at Howard
University in 1952. Since then Nu Gamma Alpha
has been spreading rapidly in the CIAA. Nu Gamma
Alpha was organized on Saint Augustine's campus
on October 17, 1970.
As a Nu Gam, our main objective is to engage in a
complete and all encompassing spectrum of social
activities. Nu Gamma Alpha does not propose to be
a charity of fund raising organization and therefore,
confine its activities to social and business functions.
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Pen
Staff
"The Pen" has entered a new era in that it is now becomming a much more effective communicating
device between tlie students and tlieir peers, the students and the administration and Saint Augustine
College and the "Black Community" of which we are an integral part. It is our wish that within the
lines of the Pen, those constructive ideas of the students and others be expressed to the fullest for
these ideas are those of tomorrow's leaders, ideas that may further solidify the unity of black stu-
dents.
The success of the Pen has been and will continue to be dependant upon a number of individuals -the
minds of the AUG is the core of this publication. Mrs. Keck, Director of Publicity, has supplied
us with a large portion of the pictures used in each edition. Mr. P. R. Jervay and the staff at the
CAROLINIAN must recieve recognition for having printed each edition. Mr. James Burt, who ad-
vises the staff, has been just tremendous. Teamwork at its best has been the key. . .for the staff
has worked hard and for long hours trying to get "THE PEN" to press on time. The Pen is the
voice of the students.
Julius E. Whitaker
Editor-ki-Chief
Esther A. Boyer
Associate Editor
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The Pen Staff
Julius E. Whitaker Editor-in-Chief
Esther Boyer Associate Editor
Sherman Arrington Sports Editor
Richard Bowden Assistant Sports Editor
Travis Outlaw Exchange Editor
Rosaland Fain Secretary, Editorial Associate
Ronald Prioleau Literary Editor
Steve Jordan Literary Editor
Eddie Woodard Editorial Associate
Rosemary Leonard SGA Correspondent
Larry Teele Circulation
James Outlaw Circulation
James E. Burt Advisor
The Staff
Shirley Martin George Gunn
Charles Marsh Ethelyn Bradshaw
Shirley Murphy Valeria Beal
Betty Gross Bill Rhoden
Veronica West Wade Williams
Olivia Thompson Edna Bradley
Betty Holmes Joyce Scriver
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Willie]. Kelly, Editor-in-Chief
Dwight Jordan, Business Manager
The
Falcon
Staff
1972
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Kitty Stewart, Secretary
William Bell, Queens' Editor
Rachel Wilson, Queens' Editor
Doretha Uckson, Typist
Notre McPhatter, Senior Editor
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Fred Lander, Student Photographer
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Carolyn Kammie, Freshman Editor
LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Stokes, Francis Ledbetter, Willie Kelly, Paula Montague, Cheryl Bowden.
Steven Ingram, Organizations' Editor
Webster defines task as- a usu. assigned piece of work often to be finished within a
certain time. I would define it as the act of putting the 1972 edition of the FALCON
YEARBOOK together with somewhat of a new look along with traditional appeal. It
has indeed been quite a task. . . and yet, it has been a pleasure.
We started out aspiring to produce an annual worthy of serving as the ultimate recol-
lection piece in the years to come. CREATIVITY G IMAGINATION-these were things
we kept in mind as we conceived the FALCON. Idea after idea was analyzed and its
suitability determined. . .for we knew our aim. We were seeking to put on display,
what one might consider, "the expressions of the AUG. " Depiction of the mood and
manner of the students was our number one priority. We feel that this idea has been
carried out to a large extent.
The individuals who contributed to this publication are too numerous to be mentioned
one at a time. The bulk of the thanks must be extended to the staff for their tireless
efforts when deadlines were closing in on us. Mr. James E. Burt has been the greatest
advisor and Mr. J. D. Hinton and Mr. Robert Lawson must be congratulated for their
expert photography.
Our hard work has been the key to the production of the largest FALCON yet-224 fun-
filled pages . It is now yotirs to enjoy and to cherish for it is composed of you.
Willie J. Kelly, Editor
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Falcon 1972
Willie J. Kelly Editor
Joseph Griffin Co-Editor
Dwight Jordan Business Manager
William Bell .Queens Editor
Cheryl Bowden Layout Editor
Tommy Poindexter Sports Editor
Notre McPhatter .Senior Section Editor
Kitty Stewart Secretary
The Staff
Betty Gross
Doretha Jackson
Edna Beard
Brenda Marrow
Carolyn Hammie
Rachel Wilson
Larry Hardy
Linda Taylor
Bill Carson
Francis Leddbetter
Thomas Warren
Carolyn Mann
Paula Montague
Willette Leach
Rosiland Fain
Evone Sanders
Steven Ingram
Carl Cooper
PHOTOGRAPHY
Professional .Robert Lawson
J. D. Hinton
Student Photography. Fred Lander IV
Advisor Tames E. Burt
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Basketball
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BOTTOM ROW (Left to Right): Ron Richardson, Clifton Faison, Wendell Sport, William Fleming, Curtis Pritchett, Elisha Clarke,
Larry Williams, Head Trainer. MIDDLE: Lloyd Merriman, Earl Brown, Brian Collier, Harvey Johnson, Edgar Berry, Walter
Leggett, Charles Montague. UPPER: Lacy Flintal , James Cotton, Sam Wade, Cecil Ross, Charlie Cannon, Farley McGill, Vincent
Collins.
When you're hot, you're hot. . . and oh, the Falcon
machine is red hot! With more sharpshooting, a
much improved defense, and a lot of hustle, a much
improved edition of the Falcons have taken the floor
this season and, having a bunch of guys with good
credentials, the results have been none too surpris-
ing.
A combination of the little things along with a big
plus factor -the addition of a coach with reputable
credentials -have brought increased enthusiam.
Wheelin', Dealin'. . . the crowd squealin'. . . "Rake
that ball! Take that ball!" That has been the name
of the game.
A starting five consisting of Lloyd Merriman, Lacy
Flintal, William Fleming, Charles Montague, and
Curtis Prichett, has been tremendous on both ends
of the court and an able supporting cast has been
suberb. With such great personnel, no challenger
is too great to be met in a head-on collision and no
obstacle too great to overcome for the MIGHTY,
MIGHTY FALCONS have arrived.
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Senior guard Wendell Sport puzzles the defense. . . Will he shoot or pass. . . He makes his move. . . To
the left and then to the right. . . He spins and shoots two. . . Hitting nothin' but bottom as Falcon
crush Livingstone!
If you think "Earl the Pearl" is exciting, watch this bad motlier.
your mouth!). Charles Montague is the real thing.
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Lacy Flintal penetrates for two points in tliis game against Saint Paul's College
His driving ability and hustle, along with his deadly outside jumper makes him' a
big asset to the Falcon squad.
Lloyd Merriman and Harold
in an early CIAA Contest,
shows much potential on
Curtis Pritchett (" SARG") and Lloyd Merriman crash the offensive
boards. Falcon won the game 109-92,
Falcons keep the ball moving
as they set up for a good shot.
Kin fight for the ball
Mernman (No. 44) has
both offense and defense
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Charles Montague has been a sparkplug in our game this far. His all-around
play has ignited rallies and brought crowds to its toes. .
Prichett leaps for a rebound. He's equally as agressive on offense.
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Heartley is an inspiration to the entire team-a coach of the highest caliber.
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mine". Get down ECSU Viking!
Act one was great... Act "TVVO" is coming up.
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Merriman drives for two more points.
He's a tower of strength on the boards.
"Lightweight" challenges the defenders.
A three-point play is in the making.
Ray Haskins is closely guarded by Montague. Montague is a
very unselfish player. . . a complete ball-player.
Fleming makes his move against St. Paul defenders.
Harvey Johnson jumps center as teamates waits for the tap. He has shown a lot of potential
and with continued improvenient, he should be a mainstay on the squad.
Ronald Richardson, No. 20, and Elisha Clarke converge on an ECSU player. Clark may be
the most improved player on the team i84
Harvey fires two from downtown Burbank!
William Fleming drives for two points. . . the Falcons came
from behind to defeat the Winston-Salem State Rams 88-73.
Fleming is a demon on both ends of the court and yet, he is
probably one of the most underrated players in the CIAA.
He has the potential to make it big in the "PROS".
Curtis Pritchett has been our big gun for the past few sea-
sons. Our offensive attack has revolved around his play in
and around the key. His great desire to excel and his ac -
eomplishsieat this are reasons enough for his being voted
"ALL CIAA". At right, he drives on Utley during Christ-
mas Classic championship game. Falcons won 105-104 as
Pritchett hit a career high 42 points.
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Soccer
STANDING (Left to Right): H. Shyllons, B. Holomatt, B. Sacruy, M. Shyllon, R. Jones, C. Garrett, B. Elliot, S. Richards, D.
Cleveland, H. Parkinson. KNEELING: T. Robin-Coker, A. Etukudoh , E. Blell, J. Mwamba, D. Blell, A. Wyse , F. Colebrook,
A. Diantete. SITTING: A. Gilpeu, R. Richards, P. Blell, V. Gibson, Robert Ferguson. Not Pictured: Chester Neusome.
The Falcon hooters are again a team to be
reckoned with. A crafty ball -hawking defense
and a potent offense are the reasons that it is
so. The defense, led by Chester Newsome,
clicked at top efficiency as we won a series of
games.
The encounter with Howard University, a team
that later won the NCAA Championship, was a
hard fought game. And though we lost 8-7- we
did not slow down. . . In the opening round of the
NAIA District 26 Soccer Tournament, the Fal-
cons defeated the Guilford College team 3-2.
In the finals, we bowed to Belmont Abbey 3-2
(the officiating was questionable!). We should
have of lot of returning players next season. . .
hope the season is as profitable!
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Coach Curry Discusses strategy with team players during game held on Emery Field, Falcons won
tiie game as the defense shined.
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FALCON BOOTERS HEAD UPFIELD AS THEY MAKE AN OFFENSIVE MOVE.
DEFENSE IS THE NAME OF THE GAME. FALCON STAR GILPEU INTERCEPTS A PASS BELOW.
THIS TYPE OF DEFENSE HAS KEYED NUMEROUS OFFENSIVE EXPLOSIONS.
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KNEELING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Fenton Leslie, Byron Barnwell, Kevin Phillips, Clifford Lowery.
STANT)ING: Howard Toomer, Fredrick Pride, William Kilson, Floyd Knox, Tony Kendall.
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prove their good showing of last year. , .
and the returnees from last year's
squad are likely to make this a realit^r.
Wade Williams has to be considered the
big gun. We look to him for leader-
ship which is necessary if one is to
be a winner. Leon Carrington has
to be relied on heavily too as do
Tommy Cox and William Watson.
They should recieve reliable backup
from freshmen and others who are
likely to try out for the team.
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LEFT TO RIGHT (FIRST ROW) : Ronald Ritter, Alfred Lucas, Joseph Silver, Olie Dunston.
Phillip Adams. SECOND ROW: Xorman Harris, Edward Williams, Freddie Pretty, Tommy
Poindexter, George Simons, Frank Colebrook.
Bam. . .They're off. . . Falcons are only one
point ahead. . . This race will decide the track
meet. . . the runners break even on the curve. . .
Foot to foot on the straightaway. . . Falcon iVl-
fred Lucas stretches and breaks tlie tape. . .And
Saint Augustine's opens up another dynamite
track and field season.
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BASEBALL
LEFT TO RIGHT (FIRST ROW): Henry Douglas, Robert Green, James Johnson. SECOND ROW:
Donald Sessoms, Willie Foreman, Charles Williams, Robert Adams, Jarvis Stokes. THIRD ROW:
Jeremiah Robinson, Joseph Mitchell, Leroy Soney, Clyde Custalow, Clarence Strayhorn. FOURTH
ROW: Mr. J. H. Twitty, Head Coach, Howard Moses, Curtis Frank, Melvin Dove, Clarence
Fortez, Assistant Coach.
The Falcon Baseball squad should be a much improved
one this season. There is a lot more depth in both
the pitching and fielding departments. Melvin Dove,
a native of Pollocksville, N. C. , should add a lot of
fire -power to the pitching staff . Returning pitcher,
Troy Clark, is a sure bet to win more games. . . add-
ed experience should be his key to success. Other
returning players and freshman prospects should mold
the team into a winner.
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BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1^)71-1972
March
11 Salisbury State College
Doubleheader Raleigh
14 -Open-
15 Durham College Raleigh
16 Norfolk State College Raleigh
18 Hampton histitute Raleigh
21 -Open -
23 Durham College Raleigh
26 -Open-
28 Norfolk Sate College Norfolk, Va.
29 Virginia State College Petersburg, Va.
30 Hampton Institute Hampton, Va.
April
4 Winston-Salem State University .Winston -Salem
7 Shaw University Raleigh (St. Aug. )
Doubleheader
8 Virginia State College • Raleigh
11 Fayetteville State University Raleigh
13 Winston-Salem State University
Doubleheader Raleigh
18 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville
22 Shaw University Raleigh (Shaw)
Kenneth Hobb-STA's "Willie Mays'
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New members who should add power to the team. .
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Drill Team
STANDING (LEFT TO RIGHT): Deidre Anthony, Christine Hawkins, Evelyn Wilson, Jackie Jones,
Maxine Mays, Charlene Taylor, Crystal Sutton, Cheryl Harris, Mary Saxon, Joann Wilson, Verna
Delancy KNEELING: Carol Mitchell, Vivian Johnson, Joyce Blount, Gwendolyn Berry, Vivian Little,
Teressa Ladiam, Vanessa Hunt, Priscilla Johnson.
LEFT. . .RIGHT. . .LEFT, RIGHT. . .LEFT. . .RIGHT. . . LEFT, RIGHT. . . YO LEFT,
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LEFT RO RIGHT (KNEELING): Vivis McDoweU, Dianne Harris, Sharon Felton, Sandra White, Marie
Jenkins, Stella Latta. STANDING: Donna Ridout, Regina Boyd, Francine Newkirk, Mary Titus, Sarah
Ivory, Ronnie Edwards; Team Manager, Evone Sanders, Theodocia Newman, Mary Titus, Gail Privott,
Mr. J. H. Twitty, Head Coach
GIRLS BASKETBALL
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WE
ARE
WINNER!
ADMINISTRATION
AND
FACULTY
ADMINISTRATION
PRESIDENT PREZELL R. ROBINSON
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The Right Rev. Thomas A. Fraser, D.D.
Chairman of Board of Trustees
Joseph Jones, Jr.
Vice Pres. For Academic Affairs
J. Mills Holloway
Vice President for Financial Affairs
Igal E. Spraggius
Registrar
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Division of Education
S.
Frissell W. Jones
Chairman, Division of Ed.
Suraj P. Puri
Head, Business Dept.
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Earle K. Curry
Head, Physical Ed.
Youngil Cho
Business
Mildred E. Harris
Business
Delores E. Ball
Elementary Ed,
Minnie T. Forte
Education
Nelson H. Harris
Education
Thomas Simmons
Education f./Z^f/A'
Frank A. Toliver
Education
James C. Black
Director of
Freshman Studies
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Division of Humanities
Thelma J. Roundtree
Chairman, Div. of Humanities
Max Dardeau
Acting Head, Modern Languages
Albert W, Grauer
Head, Music Department.
Howard L, Burchette
Art -^ - -
Sophia Friedlander
English
James A. Boyer
English pi,-.r.-.T !r /"/''l^
Sadik T. Duda
German 't'c >'•'_:
Rev. Clyde E. Beatty
Religion & Phil,
Rev. Arthur J. Calloway
Religion & Phil,
Division of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
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Cecil i\. Coble
Biology
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Acting Head, Chemistry
Addessa M. Lewis
Mathematics
?lenry Lewis, Jr.
Matliematics
Ramesh K. Mathur
Mathematics
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Elmer C. Schwei^tman
History
Norman H. Dawes
History
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William A, Gaines
Chairman, Social Sciences
William E. Allen
Sociology
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Charles A. Haywood
Dean of Students
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James H. T\vitt\'
Asst. Dean of Students
Esther S. McNeill
Assoc. Dean of Students for
Student Life
Christopher C. Gray
Assoc. Dean of Student
for Student Life
George E, Sanders
Financial Aid Officer
Rice R. DeLoatche
Finalcial Aid
Counselor I'/f'';.-"' ' •
Evelynt^'ne H. Dempsey
Director of Guidance
& Testing
Thelma M. Keck
Director of Publicity
Lionell Randolph
Asst. Director of
Admissions
Lois Rogers
Counselor
James E. Burt
Coordinator of Alumni
Affairs , f^<,c-'r ■ /"t"^ 2
Homer R. Debnam
Social Director
Delia Moore
College Nurse
Frederick D. Smith \ •
Director of Food Service
Barbara J. Moring
Asst. Director of
Food Service
Catherine Winters
Assistant Librarian
Ruth B. Walker /•^•-'.-
Library Asst. & Sec.
Margaret W. Ransdell
Director of Personnel
William B. Colbert
Purchasing Agent Af^v
Inez Hayes
Post Office -r.c,-,-. :
Juanita K. McKnight
College Bookstore
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Secretaries and Personnel
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Marie M. Gibbs
Sec. to President
Thelma Hunter
Sec, Pres. Office
Margaret Brown
Sec. , Pres. , Office
Elaine Jeffreys
Sec. to Adm. Asst.
to the President
Alice F. Perry
Sec. Academic Dean
Gloria J. Dolby
Sec. Academic Dean
June K. Campbell ■'?'"■' '
Sec. Vice Pres. Fin.
Affairs
LuDee Singletary
Sec. Bus. Office
Nancy G. Wall r '
Clerk, Bus. Office
Sandra B. Afford
Student Account Clk.
Rosa T. Curtis
Facult)' Secretary
Gretta Fleming
Sec. Ed. Department
Carolyn W. Steward
Sec. Dean of Students
Brenda Blalock
Sec. Dean of Students
Barbara M. Bradley
Sec. Guidance &
Testing
Linda Lucas
Faculty Secretary - r«-s£;; f h¥i ■
Joan P. Lee
College Bookstore
Betty P. Thomas
Sec. Purchasing Dept.
Barbara Mann
Sec. Dev. & Public
Relations
Louis Shepherd
Campus Officer rVt'i/ -</"_?
Clarence Forte
Proctor ......
Clara Wilson
Dormitory Directress
Linda Williams
College Nurse
Herbert E. Brown
Asst. Director of
Development
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TO OUR DAUGHTER & SISTER
ANGELYN C. COBB
WISHING YOU HAPPINESS IN THE FUTURE
WITH ALL OUR LOVE
MOTHER. DAD & BROTHER
MASY
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Our
Daughter
OLGA TALIFERO
MOTHER AND DAD
HEARTY CONGRA TULA TIONS
ARE EXTENDED TO:
OUR SON, THE GRADUATE
REGINALD M.
CURRIE
MOM AND DAD
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Mr. William H. Wilkins
NIr. Jasper Wilkins
Mr. G Mrs. Willie Mason
Mr. G Mrs. James Wilkins
Mr. & Mrs. Waverly Sledge
Mr. G Mrs. Clyde Dunn
Mr. G Mrs. Harold Gillespi
Mr. G Mrs. Sanford Jones
Mr. G Mrs. Harry Bollman
Mr. G \lrs. Joseph Ford
Dr. G Mrs. Edward Ballard
Mr. G Mrs. Morris Hebert
Mr. G Mrs. Bert Askew
Mr. G Mrs. Frank Adams
Mr. G Mrs. Grover C. Adams
Dr. G Mrs. Adolphus Walton
Mr. Ovie Nicholson
Mrs. Mary Batiste
Mr. Stanley McKenzie
Mr. Edwina Howard
Mr. Luther Wauls
Mr. Herbert A . Howard
Mr. C. L. Lindsay
Mr. A. Taylor
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Mr. Ann Petrovich
Mr. GMrs. T. C. Nicholson
Mr. G Mrs. Lonnie Pratt
Mr. G Mrs. Christean Brown
Mr. Lenwood R. Moore
C0.\GRATiL.4TI0.\S
A.XD BEST WISHES TO
MICHAEL A. JONES
CLASS OF 1972
THE FA. MIL)
BEST WISHES TO
CHRIS E. BROWN
CLASS OF 72
MOM (i DAD
SI.\CERE COXGRA TELA TIOXS!
LENWOOD
LONG
CLASS OF
1972
MAN}
CONGRA TULA TIONS
TO
HAROLD
LANE
EVANS
1971
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and Best Wishes to
EDWARD WILLIAMS
■Class of 1972'
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick li'illianis
Congratulations to the Class
0/1971-72
From the Philadelphia Chapter
of St. Augustine's National
Alumni Association.
We take pride in Congratulating
Our Son, Member of the Class of
1972. on His Graduation. Best
Wishes!
Listervelt S. Winfree
Dr. & Mrs. L. S. Winfree
To Our Daughter
Nydia M. M alone
Best Wishes On Your Graduation!
We are very proud of your
accomplishment.
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Mrs. Lois Lucas
Mrs. Laura C. Hand
Mr. Phillip O. Hand
.Mr. Hewitt Malone
Miss. Lisa I. Hand
Mr. G Mrs. Robert W. Jones, Jr.
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Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ormond, Jr.
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Mr. & Mrs. James P. Williams
.Miss Jacinda P. Williams
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Allen, Caren T. 26 Hamilton Terr. , NY, N.Y.
Anderson, Vivian 550 Clocks Blvd. , Amityville, N.Y.
Archer, Mattie R. 1510B.N. W. 3rd St. , Ft, Lauderale, Fla.
Backman, Theresa 172 Battery Isld. Dr. , Charleston, S. C.
Barham, Theresa 2305 Nelson St. , Raleigh, N. C.
Barnett, Patricia 1169 Magnolia Ave. , Camden, N.J.
Battle, Doris Route 1, Box 162, Whitakers, N. C.
Beal, Valeria Y. 2148 S. Oakland, Arlington, Va,
Beard, Edna R. 2324 N. Beechwood St. , Phila. , Pa.
Bell, Hazel L. Rotite 3, Box 102, Williamston, N. C.
Bennett, Ella M. Route 4, Box 214, New Bern, N.C.
Bennett, JoAnn M, 494 West King St. , St. Augustine's, Fla.
Bethea, Alma J. 121 Clifton Rd. , Greensboro, N.C.
Black, Sandra P. Route 2, Box 53, Robersonville, N.C.
Blackmon, Boise, Jr., 1524 Madre PI. , Greensboro, N.C.
Bowden, James W. Route 2, La Grange, N. C.
Bowe, Linda L. 2309 Simms St. , Hollywood, Fla.
Boyce, Johnnie B. Route 1, Box 204, Rich Square, N.C.
Boyer, Esther A. L504 Oadwood Ave. , Raleigh, N.C.
Brown, Benjamin L. 14741 Polk St. , Miami, Fla.
Brown, Mary B. Route 3, Box 176, Hemimgway, S. C.
Brown, Patricia A. 425 Mistletoe St, , Petersburg, Va.
Brunson, Ethel M. Route 2, Box 16, Dudley, N.C.
Bruton, MyraP. O. Box 72, Miami, Fla.
Burchette, Marquita 1613 Ft. Davis PI. S.E., Washington, D.C.
Carballo, Angela 6348 Sedgefield Dr. Norfolk, Va.
Carrington, Brenda E. 400 Todd St. , Durham, N.C.
Clark, Troy L. Route 2, Box 193D, Grifton, N.C.
Cobb, Angelyn C. 911 Cedar Street, New Bern, N.C.
Coleman, Jimmy 1201 Walnut St. , Raleigh, N.C.
Cox, Hattie C. 2224 Bender Dr. , Raleigh, N. C.
Cox, Tommy 1818 Contwell Cts. , Raleigh, N.C.
Crandol, James B. Route 5, Box 309, Greenville, N.C.
Credle, Bettie J. 501 Park Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C.
Crook, Bobbie J. Route 5, Box 169, Inman, S. C.
Crudup, Sarah A. Franklinton, N. C.
Currie, Reginald M. 1503, King Dr. , Goldsboro, N.C.
Debnam, Henry D. 2213 Vandyke Ave. , Raleigh, N.C.
DeVane, Linda C. 112 Temple Ave. , Fayetteville, N.C.
Diggs, Althea G. Monrovia, Liberia
Douglas, Henry 592 Hardin St., Southern Pines, N.C.
Durham, Brenda A. 3429 N. Burke Dr. , Phila, Pa.
Euland, Ethel L. 38 Morris St. , Charleston, S.C.
Evans, Linda D. 209 Bassett Ave. , Va. Beach, Va.
Fleming, William A. Route 2, Box 118, Robersonville, N.C.
Ford, Novella 703 N. Ward Blvd. , Wilson, N.C.
Forte, Minnie 1612 Merrick St. , Durham, N.C.
Foster, Linda A. 39 Sycamore St. , Startex, S.C.
Fuller, Linda A. Route 1, Box 273, Hampstead, N.C.
Gethers, Shirley A. 42 Carolina St. , Charleston, S.C.
Glenn, Cleo S. 3021 Woodfin PI. , Winston-Salem, N.C.
Gooding, Cassandra L. LaGrange, N.C.
Gray, Agnes D. Route 3, Box 306, Rocky Mount, N.C.
Greene, Robert H. 717 S. 12th St. Wilmington, N.C.
Gross, Betty J. 622 E. 50th PI. , Chicago, 111.
Gunn, George W. South Boston, Va.
Hargrove, Patricia A. P.O. Box 147, Battleboro, N.C.
Harris, Charlene P. Route 1, Box 245, New Hill, N.C.
Harris, Maxine A. 1550 Raleigh, Blvd., Raleigh, N.C.
Harris, Mildred J. Route 4, Box 185, Louisburg, N.C.
Harvey, Marshall W. 4208 Poole Rd. , Raleigh, N.C.
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Hester, Elizabeth D. 913-A Hopkins St. . Durham. N.C
Heyward, Christanne T. Route 3. Box 210, Georgetown, S.C.
Hilliard, lohnK. 206 Hillcrest Lane, Raleigh. N. C
Hilton, Annette M. 1304 Colebrook Dr. . Hampton. Va.
Home, Lamar S. P.O. Box 579. Wadesboro N C
Houston, Prince B. 1114 Oakwood Ave. , Raleigh, NX
Hunt. Christopher L. 300 Sherrybrook Dr. . Raleigh. N.C
Ingram. Steven C. 32 Ford St. , New Haven. Conn.
Ivory, Sarah Route 1. Box 726. Florence. S.C.
Tackson, Doretha S. 1905 New Hampshire Ave. . Wash. . D.C.
Jacobs. Gloria O. P.O. Box 263, Rich Square, N.C.
ones, Beatrice Y. 402 Newfield Ave. , Bridgeport. Conn,
lones. Cynthia L. 4155 Ely Ane. . Bronz NY.
ones. Ernestine. M. Route 5. Box 141-X. Henderson, N.C.
ones, Gwendolyn]. 829 E. Martin St Raleigh. N.C.
ones, Michael A. 6217 S. Calumet #605, Chicago, 111.
Kelly Willie J. Route 3, Box 85. Lillington. N.C.
King.' Shirley P. Route 2. Box 39 -A. Lucama, N.C
Lawrence, Julia A. 17 Nutgrove St, White Plams, NY
Leonard. Rosemary. 258 Eldridge Ave.. Trenton N.J
Little Evelyn L. Route 1, Box 174-A Robersonville, N.C.
Little! Linda J. P.O. Box 384, Robersonville, N.C.
Long, Joyce M. Route 2, Box 325. Durham. N.C.
Lucas Alfred W. 1219 Quo Ave. S.E.. Washington, D.C.
Lyons, Tanya E. 1223 Langham Ave., Camden, N.J
McFayden. Linda J. 1216 Wilcox Ave. , Portsmouth. Va.
McGhee. Dorothy D. Route 1, Roxboro. N.C.
McPhatter. Notre W. Route 1. Box 427. Raeford, N.C
McRae. Katherine L. 2550 Douglas Dr. , Lumberton, N.C.
Mackey, Gloria J. P. O. Box 641. Lancaster S. C.
Marshburn, Barbara J. 122 N. Tillery St. . Rocky Mt. . N.C.
Martin. Shirley G. 185 Hall St. . Brooklyn. N. Y
Massenburg. Gloria C. 28 S. Burch St. . Petersburg Va.
Matthews, Archie A. B-11 Wash. Terr., Raleigh. N.C.
Mayo, Mary 914 Elm St. Weldon, N.C.
Michael, Lazette 1519 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, N. C.
Middleton, Francis J. 1613 -B Burgundy St. , Raleigh. N.C.
Miller, Gerone 712 Brantley St. Newberry. S.C.
Morant, Gardenus Route 1, Box 59, Orrum, N.C.
Mumford. Judy L. 740 Newtown Rd. , Va. Beach, \ a
Murphy. Shirley Lincoln Village G-1. Hartsville. S.C.
Newman. Joyce Route 7, Box 560. Kinston, N.C.
Newsome. Chester E. Route 1. Box 202. Conway. N.C.
Otey Nancy E. 1708 Montello Ave. , Washington, D.C.
Owens. Rhonda A. 1209 Wright St. Wilmington, N.C.
Pearson. Roy L. Route 2. Box 46. Angler. N.C.
Petway, Frances P.O. Box 412. Whitakers, N.C.
Poole. Jasmine R. Raleigh, N. C.
Powell. Eva L. Route 1. Box 8. Whiteville. N.C.
Powell, Gordon K. 265 Coolidge Ave. , Englewood, N.J.
Price, Teresa J. Route 3, Box 482, Washington, N.C.
Purvis, Legistrean R. Route 1, Box 164. Oak City. N.C.
Ramos, Wanda G. Route 1, Poverty Hollow Rd. , Newtown. Conn.
Revis, Barbara 201 Lenoir St. . LaCrange, N.C.
Robertson, Gwendolyn M. 1540 Raleigh Blvd. , Raleigh, N.C.
Robinson, Winnifred G. 110-44 197th St. , Hollis.N.Y.
Rogers, Ida L. Route 1, Box 368, Farmville, N.C.
Sands, Constance E. 2150 Commonwealth Ave. , Jacksonville, Fla.
Sapp, Brenda A. Route 1, Box 18-lA. Fuquay-Varina. N.C.
Scott, Lillian 2305 Everett Ave, Raleigh, N. C.
Shaw, Frank C. 885 Chelton Ave. , Camden, N.J.
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Shaw, Joanne C. D-16 Wash. Terr., Raleigh, N.C-
Simmons, Carol A. 5967 S. W. 66th Terr. , Miami, Fla.
Singletary, Alvin B 3133 Holly Springs Rd. , Raleigh, N. C.
Smalls, Kenneth W. 106 Calhoun St. , Charleston, S.C.
Small, Senya C. Route 2, Box 51, Plymouth, N. C.
Smith, Herman 410 Charles St., Goldsboro, N.C.
Spencer, Reginald L. 1017 W. Trade St. , Charlotte, N.C.
Stallings, Nellie R. P.O. Box 467, Wake Forest, N.C.
Stanley, Barbara J. Route 2, Box 55 -A, Robersonville, N.C.
Stewart, Kitty L. 44 Lake Dr. , Wyandanch, L. 1. , N. Y.
Taliferro, Olga L. 43 Crescent Ave. , Trenton, N.J.
Taylor, Alberta R. 51 Bunnell St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Thomas, Shirley S. 1011 Raleigh Blvd. , Raleigh, N.C.
Townsend, Daphne M. Route 1, Orrum, N.C.
Upchurch, Cecelia A. 813 Bunche Dr. , Raleigh, N.C.
Wade, Patricia 122 Grantham St. , Red Springs, N.C.
Walker, Zana 8336 Allendale Dr. , Hyattsville, Md.
Warren, Christine Route 4, Box 389, Clinton, N.C.
Watson, Patricia A. 1014 Mamie St. , Charleston, S.C.
White, Joel E. 2105 B. Millbank Ct. Apt., Raleight, N.C.
Williams, Barbara J. Va. Beach, Va.
Williams, Catherine D. Enfield, N.C.
Williams, Charles N. 1711 68th Ave. , Phila. , Pa.
Williams, Floydstyne E. A-16 Washington Terr. , Raleigh, N.C.
Williams, Wade H. 162 Park Ave. E. , East Orange, N.J.
Wynn, Helena M. Route 3, Box 336
Williamston, N. C.
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