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St.  Augustine's  College 

Raleigh,  N.  C.  27611 


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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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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


DEDICATION 


INTRODUCTION 


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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 
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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 
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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 
OTEY 


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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| 
other  organizations.      .  ;  :    i  :^  ^^^^  ^^    ;  :;:;3 


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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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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 


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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 
TERESA  PRICE 


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BARBARA 
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MISS  GHOSPEL  CHOIR    ^ 
FLORENCE  DANIELS      | 


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.^f;^  MISS  SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 
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 
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COBS, 

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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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SENIORS 


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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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Euland,    Ethel  L, 
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. 


78 


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. 


79 


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. 


80 


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. 


81 


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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. 


82 


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. 


84 


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. 


85 


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. 


86 


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. 


87 


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, 


88 


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. 


89 


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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Business  Administration 
Williamston,    N.C. 


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Philadelphia,   Pa. 


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Newark,  N.J. 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


112 


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. 


114 


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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Russell,    Robert  75 
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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Townsend,    Carolyn  '73 
Orrum,    N.  C. 


Umstead,   Lillie  '75 
Roclcy  Mount,  N.C. 


119 


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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Young,   Barbara  Vi 
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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Sigma  Rho  Sigma 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Shirley  King,   Leonard  Farrar,   Legistrean  Purvis.   CENTER:  Mary 
Brown . 


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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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Pre-med 
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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Math  Club 


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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 
Chi 


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 
Ritter 


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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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J-  i  o  >^A 

Willie].  Kelly,   Editor-in-Chief 


Dwight  Jordan,  Business  Manager 


The 

Falcon 

Staff 

1972 


172 


Kitty  Stewart,   Secretary 


William  Bell,  Queens'  Editor 


Rachel  Wilson,  Queens'  Editor 


Doretha  Uckson,  Typist 


Notre  McPhatter,  Senior  Editor 


L-b,^ 


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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e 

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 


Lii. 


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. 


(Shut 


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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Coach  He 
Look  on. 


artly  discusses  strategy  during   game    as   assistant   coaches   Harvin   and  Williams 
Heartley  is   an  inspiration  to  the   entire   team-a   coach  of  the   highest   caliber. 


Ron   Richardson   and    Clarke    hustle    for  a 
bound 


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Merriman  seems   to   say,    "This   rebound   is 
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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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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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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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 


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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 


Rebecca  C.   Weathertord 
Head,  Math  &  Physics 


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Cecil  i\.  Coble 
Biology 

Raymond  Davis 
Biology 

Jeffery  Gipson 
Chemistry 


Kresimir  Blazevic 
Acting  Head,  Chemistry 


Addessa  M.   Lewis 
Mathematics 

?lenry  Lewis,  Jr. 
Matliematics 


Ramesh  K.  Mathur 
Mathematics 


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Division  Of  Social  Sciences 


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 
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Mrs.   Lula  M.   King 

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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■Class  of  1972' 
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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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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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