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PRESENTED BY
THE STUDENTS
OF
FAYETTEVILLE STATE COLLEGE
FAYEHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
1. Good citizenship.
2. Competence in teaching skills.
3. Desirable professional attitudes.
4. Skill in the communication of ideas.
5. An adequate understanding of children.
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6. An adequate knowledge of contemporary life.
7. Adequate specialization in one's chosen field.
8. A well developed and integrated sense of values.
9. Development to the height of individual ability.
10. A sound understanding of the role of the teacher and school in society.
"The knowledge man needs is that of himself." Our experiences
at Fayetteville State have provided the means by which we realize
our assets, our weaknesses, our capabilities. The years spent here
have occasioned us to multiply our assets, strengthen our weakness-
es, and develop our capabilities to the highest potential.
With the recording of the events of another year in the annals of
time, come reminiscences of a prosperous year- -reminiscences
which will always be cherished by those of us who share the fruits of
this year. The joys, the sorrows, the hopes, the anxieties, the achieve-
ments, the failures flavor these fruits.
We, the Fayettevillian Staff, attempt to capture these reminis-
cences in the pages of this the 1964 Fayettevillian.
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EDITOR
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INTRODUCTION
THEME
DEDICATION
CAMPUS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
ORGANIZATIONS
GREEKLAND
CAMPUS QUEENS
FEATURES
SPORTS
FINALE
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1917_jOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY-! 963
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Dnereas, me people of our naiiou aiia tne free wor/a are siunnea ana saa-
(fenecf So iJie draaic c/eam of J''resicfeot. -I^giinecfi/; ana
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LJnereas, t/ie J resiaeni was a man of great personal inleqri I ii — a snining
example of t/ie purpose of failJi at worJi in m-en; a man of onunaless uiiaJitij
and energij^- a man fearless and (fauntJess in l/ie advocacu of ine rian/s and
privileges of all :nen to snare fulJg in the Iieritage of our nation; a man ait/i .
a neuer-faiJing sense of /jumor,- a famiJc/ man; a man of courage; a man
fvnose life was aui/t upon a concern for numan aignitu and i/ik ideal of free-
dom for all people; therefore^ 6e it
Jlnown. t/iat ttie students of iagetteuij/e Otate C>o//ege express a profound
sense of loss in Ine deatli of our t^'resident .Jo/in 7it6gerala tl^^iinedu^ and
join an people evergrvnere in e\ /ending our deepest sgmpatng to t/ie mem-
oers of tne J resicfent\s fami/g. "—
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The Class of 1964 will always be a significant
one in the history of this college. In this class are
the first graduates in majors other than elementary
education. It is also significant that during this
year the student body became integrated for the
first time. The senior class is the first one re-
quired to make a certain score on the National
Teacher Examination in order to be certified to
teach in North Carolina. The Class of 1964 will be
the first to graduate with the name of Fayetteville
State College on their diplomas.
As the seniors depart I congratulate them on
their contribution toward improving the standards
and the intellectual atmosphere of the college. We
shall follow their progress in the future with much
interest. We hope that a spark has been kindled
here that will inspire them to move onward and up-
ward reflecting credit upon themselves and upon
Fayetteville State College.
Rudolph Jones
President
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President Rudolph Joi
A.B., M.Jl, Ph.D.
DR. M. E. MOORE, JR.
B.S., M.A., ED. D.
I am pleased to extend congratulations to the student body for their efforts in making this school year a suc-
cessful academic pursuit.
The College is depending upon you to uphold high academic standards which characterize its history. Continue
to use your vitality and courage to advance your scholastic potential; intelligence can not be acquired without ex-
ercise.
Seniors--you have distinguished yourselves in various fields of labor; therefore, you are our representatives.
Whatever happens to you happens to the College. You can never be separated from it. Because of your rich and
noble experiences here, I am sure that your services in a world of opportunity will be most rewarding.
Malvin E. Moore, Jr.
Dean of the College
^J us in ess Depar/inen/
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Mildred S. Johnson
Accountant
Certificate,
Southwestern University
A. J. Pindle, Business Manager
B.S., Hampton Institute
Lila L. Harper
Cashier
B.S.. N.C.C. at Durham
George E. Sanders
Accounting Clerk
B.S., St. Augustine's College
Candidate for M.S.,
N.C.C. at Durham
Patricia F. Parker
Secretary
Diploma, Fayetteville State
College
Vance E. McBroom
Supt. Bldgs. & Grouds-
Certificate,
A. & T. College
Beulah W. Jones
Dietitian
M.S., N.C.C. at Durham
Theresa K. Hicks
Asst. Dietitian
B.S., A. & T. College
Etrulia G. Rucker
Operator
Certif., A. & T. College
J\ecoros /Ino Admissions
Registrar
Lenna M. Means
B.S., South Carolina State College
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Librarian
Nathalene L. Smith
M.A., N. C. C. at Durham
Joycesteene Ruffin
Asst. Circulation
Librarian, B.S.
Houston- Tillot son
College
Clerk
Bettie E. Person
Diploma, Payne's
Bus. & Sec. Sch.,
Shaw University
Typist
Fannie L. Willis
Diploma, Williston
Industrial School
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LiUionteen Whitehurst
Circulation Librarian
B.A., N.C.C. at Durham
Annie P. Adams
Asst. Circulation
Librarian
B.S., Alabama State
College
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Marie M. Williams
Catalogue Librarian
M.S. inL.S., N. C. C
at Durham
Viola P. Chapman, Typist
Certificate, Fayetteville
State College
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^iuoeni J ersonneJ Deparimeni
J. C. Jones, Dean of Students
N. C. College at Durham, M.A.
A. W. Shephard, Dean of Women
M.S.. New York University
S. A. Burton
Dorm. Counselor
B.S., A. & T. CoUeg
D. G. Coles
Dorm. Counselor
Certif. Meyers
St. School
Robert Perdue
Asst. Dorm. Counselor,
M.A., Atlanta University
Frank Robinson
Dorm. Counselor
B.S., Shaw University
W. M. Gannaway
Dorm. Counselor
Certif. Barber
Memorial Seminary
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M. E. Singletary
Dorm. Counselor
B.S., Fayetteville
State College
Perry Leazer
Dorm. Counselor
M.S.. N. C. College
at Durham
M. H. Nicholson
Dorm. Counselor
A.B., Johnson C.
Smith University
Ivey E. Williams
Dorm. Counselor
B.S., Fayetteville
State College
Aurelia L. Young
Dorm. Counselor
B.S. Barber-
Scotia College
Martha Doster
Secretary to Dean
of Students
Certif. Fayetteville
State College
Winifred Lefft
Secretary to Dean
of Women
B.S., S. C. State
College
^o/nniis/ra/iue Jissisianis
Lula S. Williams
Director of Student Teaching
David W. Bishop
Director of Summer School
Odell Uzzell
Director of Alumni Relations
Charles D. Sanders
Director of Public Relations
^o/ninis/rah'oe ^ecreiaries
Alice Jones
Secretary to President
B.S.C. North Carolina College
Reniiie Galbreth
Secretary, Office of Dean
B.S.C. North Carolina
College at Durham
Peggy Green, Secretary
Office of Dean
Certificate, Cortez Peters
Business School
Depariineni of Jjusiness t^ducaiion
W. M. Robinson
M.Ed., Univ. of Pittsburgh
C. V. Norwood C. V. Stokes
M.A., Columbia University M.A., New York University
Deparinieni of C cfuca/ion dc J^st/c/20/oqi/
Marguerite S. Frierson
Ph.D.. Ohio State University
Department Head
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Charles A. Asbury
M.A., N. C. C. at Durham
Lorena C. Carter
M.A., Columbia University
Walter T. Pace
Howard S. Smith
Percy Young
Lula S. Williams
Ed.D.. Wayne State
Ed.M., Rutgers University
D.Ed.. Harvard University
M.A.. Columbia University
University
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Depariineni of Cnonsn
Edward D, Clark
M.A., New York University
Acting Dept. Head
Grace C. Black
M.B.A., Univ. of Kansas
Constance M. Frazier
M.A., Miami University
Richard D. Goodwin
B.A., Univ. of Washington
Winifred Johnson
M.A., Howard Univ.
Mildred P. Jones
M.S., Catholic University
Annie C. King
M.A.. N. C.C. at Durhan
Laura H. Lewis
B.S., University of Georgia
Elaine M. Newsome
M.A.. Howard Univ.
Minnetta H. Scott
Ed.M., Univ. of Pittsburgh
Lois Turner
M.A., Univ. of Pennsylvania
£>epaHmeni oj Ji'ne CTlris
Bacote. Thomas B.
M.A., Columbia University
Chick, Helen T.
M.S., Virginia State
College
Eldridge, Mary T.
M.F.A., Carnegie Institute
of Technology
Department Head
Jenkins, Harvey C.
M.A., Columbia University
Roach, HUdred
M.M., Yale University
Depar/men/ of 7orei^n Sanouaoes
Fuentevilla, Alberto
Doctor En Leyes,
University of Havana
Curry, Virginia F.
Ph.D., Indiana University
Department Head
Le Blanc, H. S.
M.A., University of Illinois
Tay, Brigitte
Baccalaureateat in Philosophy
University of Dijon, France
Deparimeni oj^ J leal in (£ J nysical C oucah'on
Harold L. Scott, Dept. Head
Ed.M., University of Pittsburgh
Frank P. Robinson
B.S., Shaw University
Dorothy Redmond
M.Ed., Tennessee
A. & I. State University
Page P. Saunders
Lauraetta 3. Taylor
Daniel WUliams
Elizabeth A. Young
M.S., West Virginia
M.A., Columbia University
M.S.P.H., N. C. College
M.Ed., Boston University
University
at Durham
Deparhneni of Oocah'ona/ ana Jechnical ^Hs
Thomas Gavin, Dept. Head
M.S., A. & T. College
Charles E. Austin
B.S., Hampton Institute
T)epaHmeni of Science (£ JKaiJiemaiics
Henry M. Eldridge
Ed.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh
Department Head
Wilhelmina W. Bishop
M.Ed., Univ. of
North Carolina
Cynthia S. Bond
M.A., Columbia Univ.
Tyng Tsair Chao
Ph.D. Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
Valeria P. Fleming
M.S., N. C. C. at Durham
Bobby L. Fuse
M.A., Atlanta University
Joseph L. Knuckles
Ph.D., University
of Connecticut
Perry R. Leazer
M.S., N.C.C. at Durham
Richard P. Robinson
M.A., Columbia University
2)e pari men i of aJociaJ Sciences
Odell Uzzell, Ph. D.
Ohio State University
Department Head
David W. Bishop
Hubert R. Doub
Marion George
Ph.D., Catholic
M.A., University
Ph.D.. Ohio State
Univ. of America
of Pennsylvania
University
Reid E. Jackson
Ph.D.. Ohio State
University
Robert Perdue
M.A., Atlanta University
John C. Jones
M.A., N. C. C. at Durham
Otto M. Pharr
A.M., University of
Michigan
Shia-ling Liu
Ed.D., North Texas State
University
Charles D. Sanders
Ed.D., Oregon State
University
Robert Massey
M.A.. McCormick
Theological Seminary
Page Saunders
M.S.. West Virginia
University
Jjeparinieni of Social (sciences
Chacko C. Thomas
Ph.D.. State Univ. of Iowa
Clarence H. Thomas
Th.M., Union Theological
Seminary
Jiew S7ns/ruc/ors Jor 2nd ^e/nes/er
June McDonald
B.A., Mt. Holyoke College.
Candidate for Ph.D. in
English from the University
of Connecticut
Dept. of English
Bettye S. Matter
B.S., A. & T. College
Secretary to Faculty
Kalu Ume
M.A.. Atlanta University
Department of Social
Sciences
M. S. James
B.S., Florida
A. & M. University
College Nurse
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ANDREWS, BILLIE
ico, S. C.
ARNOLD, SHIRLEY
Fayetteville, N. C.
SNEA
Future Alur
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority
BAIN, FAYE
BATTLE, JAMES
BATTLE, SHIRLEY
BELL, SHIRLEY
Lumber Bridge, N. C.
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Monroe, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Physical Education
English, Minor: Speech
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Day Student Organization
Future Alumni
Future Alumni
SNEA
NAACP, Pyramid Club
Drama Guild
Choir
Library Reading Clu
Band
Physical Education Club
Student Tutorial Stall
Baptist Student Unior
Future Alumni
Alpha Kappa Alpha
BRINSON, SENOBIA
FayettevUle, N. C.
3UDD
ETTA MAE
m. oi
ive, N. C.
Elem.
Ed., Primar
^eadir
gClub
SNEA
Future
Alumni
JJAACP
BURNEY, ALVIN W.
FayettevUle, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Minor: Art
Day Student Organizatio
FayettevUle, N. C.
Day Student Organizati<
gton Club
inister Fellowship
Dance Group
Harris Hall Dorm. Associ
CALLENDER, FRANCES
Windsor, N. C.
Elem. Education
Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority
CAMERON, SHIRLEY
Cameron, N. C.
CANTY, LESLIE, JR.
Garland, N. C.
History, Minor: Gov.
YMCA
Sampson County Club
CAPEL, ROBERT
Candor, N. C.
— 1. Ed., Grammar
jge Choir
ptist Student Union
.., 'St minister Fellowship
CHANCE, JOHN MATTHEW
Wade, N. C.
Biology, Minor: Spanish
Day Student Organization
Biology Club
CHEEK, EFFIE ONZELLE
Warrenton, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
SNEA
CHEEK, GLENDA ANNETTE
Halilax, N. C.
College Marshals
litory Assoc
CLARK, HAZEL
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Elem. Education
Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority
Pres. Delta Sigms
Theta Sorority
COLEY, NORMA JEAN
Goldsboro, N. C.
Bus. Education
Future Alumni
FBLA
GOTTEN, WILLARD, E.
Pittsboro, N. C.
Phy. Ed., Minor:
Health Education
linister Fellowship
DORSEY, MARGARET JANE
Fayetteville, N. C.
SNEA
Day Student Organization
DOUGLAS, JANE
Durham, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Prim-
Student NEA
Drama Guild
Da
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DUPREE, EQUILLER
WUson, N. C.
Wilson Student Club
EDENS, MARUARET A.
Hamlet, N. C.
ELLIS, iREDEHIUK B.
New York, N. Y.
T-,__.:-L «^inor: Speech
Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity
tball Team
EVERETT, ROSETTA
Raeford, N. C.
EWING, LONNIE C.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Auto. Mechanics
FISHER, FRANCES P.
FLOWERS, DORETH/
Roseboro, N. C.
Tarboro, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
Baptist Student Union
Methodist Fellowship
SNEA
Club
YWCA
Future Alumni
Future Alumni
Day Student Organization
Dormitory Assoc.
Dormitory Assoc.
FLOWERS, WILLETTE
Goldsboro, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
Band
Future Alumni
SNEA
Fl
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OYD, ETHEL PEARL
irmont, N. C.
em. Ed., Grammar
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ture Alumni
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GEORGE, WILLIAM G.
Smithfield, N. C.
Sociology, Minor: Hist.
Choir
SNEA
Social Science Club
YMCA
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ERALD, JEAN B
mmington, N. C.
lem. Ed., Prima
NEA
uture Alumni
ewman Club
rama Guild
elta Sigma Theta
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GILMORE, DOUGLAS
GRAHAM, OLIVIA
GREEN, JEANNE
GURLEY, NANCY
FayettevUle, N. C.
Red Springs, N. C.
Kinston, N. C.
FayettevUle, N. C
Biology, Minor: Chem.
Business Education
Elem. Ed.
Secretarial Scienc
Biology Club
Phi Beta Lambda
SNEA
Future Alumni
F.B.L.A.
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HENDON, NELSON E.
Spring Lake, N. C.
Sociology, Minor: Hist.
SNEA
Future Alumni
College Marshals
Social Science Club „
Drama Guild
Day Student
Organization
HESTER, GLORIA A.
Bladenboro, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grai
SNEA
Future Alumni
Drama Guild
HEWETT, PURVIS
Supply, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Gramti
HILL, JIMMIE
Fayetteville, N. C.
Future Alumni
Day Student
Organization
Phys. Ed. Major
HILL, LYNWOOD
Flushing, N. Y.
Sociology, Minor: Hist.
College Marshals
Drama Guild
SNEA
HODGE, ROSALIND
Henderson, N. C.
HOLMES, JOYCE
Fayetteville, N. C.
.English, Minor: Art
ieta Phi Beta Sorority
Drama Guild
c Council
Cho
HOOD, GEORGE
I. Ed., Gram;
Student Council
SNEA
Reading Club
Future Alumni
INGRAM
DOROTHY
Fayettev
He, N
C.
Secretar
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3and
Day Stud
;nt
Drganiza
:ion
JACKSON, PAUL
Carthage, N. C.
Biology, Minor: Chf
Kappa Alpha Psi Fr
Biology Club
Choir
JACOBS, FANNIE
Coats, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Gramra
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JOHNSON, ELLEN
FayettevUle, N. C.
" " ih, Minor: Spe
SNEA
College Ma
JOHNSON, JOSEPH
Fayetteville, N. C.
Biology, Minor: Mus
Universities and CoUe
Alpha Kappa Mu
Student Government
JOHNSON, MAGGIE
Tabor City, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Graj
SNEA
College Choii
JOHNSON, MATTIE
Wadesboro, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Gramr
Ivy Leaf Club
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Women's Collegiate (
JOHNSON, MARY
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
JONES, EVA
JONES, WILLIAM
Pinetops, N. C.
Hartford, Connecticut
Whiteville, N. C.
English, Minor; S
Elem. Ed., Primary
Physical Ed.
Elem. Ed. Primary
Drama Guild
Band
Football
Archonian Club
SNEA
SNEA
Track
Day Student Organization
College Marshals
Future Alumni
Letter men Club
Drama Guild
JUSTICE, ANNIE LEE
Fayetteville, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Gra
Day Student Ori
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
KING, ALBERT LEWIS
LEAK,
GWENDOLYN
Sanford, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Vestminister Fellow
Band
S.N.E.
Future
A.
Alum
ni Assoc
MCALLISTER, DOUGLAS
Rocky Point, N. C.
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McAllister, fred d.
Fayetteville, N. C.
— 1. Ed., Grar
Veterans Club
S.N.E.A.
E, SHADY RUTH
■me, N. C.
Day Student Organization
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Charles Chesnutt Reading
Club
McDOUGALD, ELSIE LEE
McGUlRE, ADDIE LEE
McKOY, ALVIN LEON
McKOY, SHIRLEY W.
FayettevUle, N. C.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Leland, N. C.
Fayetteville, N. C.
English, Minor: Fren
eh
Elementary Education
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Business Education
Future Alumni
Primary
Wilmington Student
Phi Beta Lambda
Choir
Drama Guild
Club
Day Student Organizat
Drama GuUd
S.N.E.A.
Westminister Fellowship
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Future Alumni
Drama Guild
Sorority
Day Student Organization
College Marshals
Voice Staff
Future Alumni
McLEOD, WILLIS B. S.
Dunn, North Carolina
President, Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Beta
Kappa Chi Scientific
Honor Society
Who's '^
IrNATH, WILLIE MAE
vUle, N. C.
entary Education
ary
Day Student Organization
McNeil, franklin
Fayetteville, N. C.
Elementary Education
MELVIN, EDNA VIRGINIA
White
Oalc, N
C.
Elem
Ed., G
rammar
S.N.E.A.
Bapti
5t Stude
nt Union
Futur
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li
Choir
Alpha
Kappa
Alpha
Oorm
itory A
soc.
MONROE, JOSEY B.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Day Student's Organizati(
Drama Guild
S.N.E.A.
Future Alumni
MONTGOMERY, SYLVESTER
Fayetteville, N. C.
Biology (Major)
Chemistry (Minor)
Phi Beta Sigma
S.N.E.A.
Biology Club
Future Alumni
MOSLEY, JOHNNIE ROY
La Grange, N. C.
Auto-Mechanics
Future Alu
Future Alu
Football Tt„.
French Club
NEWMAN, JAMES GRAHAM
Elem. Ed., Gr
Future Alumn
NOBLE, GLADYS
ops, N. C.
Elem. Ed,, Gramir
Choir
Y.W.C.A.
S.N.E.A., B.S.U.
Future Alumni
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PARNELL, ASBERINE
Rowland, N. C.
Business Education
Phi Beta Lambda
Who's Who
Zeta Phi B«a Sorority
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PATTERSON, ARTHUR
Physical Education
Varsity Club
PEACE, CATHERINE E.
Henderson, North Carolina
Elcm. Ed., Primary
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
College Marshals
Future Alumni
Y.W.C.A.
POHLMANN, MARY MICHALES
Fayetteville, N. C.
Biology (Major)
Chemistry (Minor)
Phi Sigi ■'
Alpha Lambda Delta
Day Student Organization
Biology Club
Texas Academy of Science
Association
QUICK, MAE ELMA
Fayetteville, N. C.
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RAMSEY, JAMES
Fayetteville, N. C.
Future Alumni
Elem. Ed., Grami
RANKIN, BETTYE JEAN
Greensboro, N. C.
RANKIN, FRANCES ANN
Concord, N. C.
RAY, EVELYN
Dunn, North Ca:
Elem. Ed., Prii
Future Alumni
Pyramid Club
Future Alu~-'
RAY, JAMES HOWARD
REED, GLOVER JEAN
RICHARDS, LEOLA PETERSON
RIVERS, ROSETTA
Fayetteville, N. C.
Latta, Sout
h Carolina
FayettevUle, N. C.
Wadesboro, N. C.
Sociology (Major)
History (Minor)
Sociology 1
History (M
Major)
Elem. Ed., Primary
Band
Elem. Ed., Primary
College Choir
College Marshals
Social Scie
nee Club
Day Student Organization
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sor
jrity
3ay Student Organization
Social Science Club
Senior Cou
Future Alu
nselor
mni
Future Alumni
Student N.E.A.
Future Alumni
ROSS, ELBERT MILTON
Lawndale, N. C.
Biology (Major)
Chemistry (Minor)
Basketball Team
Track Team
ROOKS, JOHN
Kinston, North Carol
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Varsity Club
Football Team
College Choir
ROUNTREE, JAMES E.
Wilson, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
Future Alumni
Drama Guild
College Marshals
Student Council
S.N.E.A.
SAMUELS, DELORES
Wilmington, N. C.
Chesnutt Reading Club
SESSOMS, WILLIE H.
SHARPE, JACK C.
Washington, D. C.
Macclesfield, N. C.
Sociology (Major)
Elem. Ed., Gramma
History (Minor)
Football Team
Music (Minor)
Phi Beta Sigma Frat
Kappa Alpha Psi Frater
nity
Y.M.C.A.
Varsity Club
Who's Who
Pan-Hellenic Council
Varsity Club
Student Government
Choir
SMITH, ARTHUR
FayettevUle, N. C.
B.S. Degree
Fayetteville State College
Special Student
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Wilson, N. C.
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SMITH, IRENE E.
FayettevUle, N. C.
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SPENCER, JR. BENJAMIN J.
Currie, North Carolina
SPENCER, LARNICE
WUmington, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
STACKHOUSE, MILLIE GRACE
Fairmont, North Carolina
Elem. Ed., Primary
STANLEY
Nalcina, No
Elem. Ed.
GLADYS MAE
rth Carolina
Grammar
STEELE, VERONICA H
Harrells, N. C.
Future Alumni
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Dormitory Associations
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B.S.U.
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Business Club
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STOKES, MARVIN
Wilmington, N. C.
Physical Education (Major)
Biology (Minor)
Wilmington Club
Varsity Club
"asketball Tear
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Fayettevil
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Sanford, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
Sanford Student Club
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Future Alumni
THOMAS, EUNICE
Sanford, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
Y.W.C.A.
Cheering Squad
N.A.A.C.P.
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Sanford, N
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THOMPSON, HUGH HOLIDAY
Fayetteville, N. C.
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THOMPSON, VERNA LEE
Greensboro, N. C.
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TORAIN, EVELYN
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Kinston, N. C.
Prospect Hill, N. C.
Fayetteville, N. C. T^§
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Clayton, N. C.
WHITAKER, LILLIAN
Whitakers, N. C.
Secretarial Science
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Business Club
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WHITE, MAMIE A.
Manson, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primar;
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WHITLEY, WILLIAM E.
Zebulon, N. C.
Auto Mechanics
N.A.A.C.P.
WILSON, DORIS J.
~-tesville, N. C.
WILSON, GLORIA ANN
Durham, N. C.
Methodist Student
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WILLIAMS, AGNES E.
Wilmington, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
S.N.E.A.
Westminister Fellowship
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WILLIAMS, DOROTHY
Fayetteville, N. C.
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N. C.
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Clinton, N. C.
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Alpha Kappa Mu Honor
Society, Who's Who
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Wilmington, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Grammar
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority
S.N.E.A.
Wilmington Club
Future Alumni
FayettevUlian Staff
WILLIAMS, MABEL
Fayetteville, N. C.
Elem. Ed., Primary
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Chesnutt Reading Club
WILLIAMS, VERLINE L.
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Goldsboro, North Carolii
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"— neville, N. C.
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Stantonsburg, N.
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WYNN, TYRONE
Mount Olive, N. C.
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Goldsboro
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what he must--in spite of personal consequences, in spite of personal dangers and pres-
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Brown, Eva
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Butler, Joseph
Carter, Naomi
Crutchfield, Clara
Davis, Laurenne
Dowdy, Blanche
Durant. Fred
Ellis, Kathelene
Fillyaw, Harold
Fryar, Charles
Geddie, Henry
Edens, Lillian
English, Helene
Ford, Ernestine
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Fairley, Mary
Franks. Birdell
Fulton, Dorothy
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Gray, Charles
Grover, Mary
Grover, Rubye
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Harris, Barbara
Harris, Chester
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House, Christine
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Jones, Eva G.
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Kelly, Helen
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Lightfoot, Joe
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Moore, James
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Powers, William
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Rogers, Sarah
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Scales, John
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Scott, Kenneth
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Washington, Shirley
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Watson, Claude
Watson, Evelyn
Watson, Frankie
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Sutton, James
White, Doris
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Whitfield, Mary
Wicker, James
Wiggins, Barbara
Wiggins, Ronald
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Williams, Andrew
Williams, Annie
Williams, Arletha
Williams, Bessie
Williams, Betty
Williams, Elisha
Williams, Frances
Williams, Freddie
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Williams, Oprea
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Wilson, Ann
Wilson, Annie
Wilson, Donald
Windley, Carol
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Harris, Mamie
Henderson, Geradine
Herndon, Robert
Hobson, Geradine
Holmes, Carolyn
Hughes, Doris
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Stevenson, Ethel
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ROLE OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT
As an educational organ within our educational
community, the student government at Fayetteville
State College has a commitment to help provide an
environment which will be most conducive to the in-
tellectual growth of the student body. This includes
academic, cultural, spiritual, athletic, and social af-
fairs. Each contributes to the forming of the student.
The student government is in the unique position
of being the only elected, representative body on our
campus with general responsibility for each student's
welfare, but this doesn't mean that the student govern-
ment should conduct some of the activities itself and
see that the others are assumed by competent student
organizations.
One of the major reasons for organizing and sup-
porting a student government is to provide a structure
within which student needs can be presented effective-
ly to the appropriate groups. The most significant
roles of the student government are those which key
on the contributions which it can make to the college
through its program and activities.
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The charming, poised, and debonair Miss F.
S. C. --Gloria Crawford--is a senior, and an
Elementary Education major from Lumberton,
North Carolina. In addition to her suave per-
sonality. Miss Crawford is scholarly and active
in several campus organizations. She is a mem-
ber of the Future Alumni Club, College Choir,
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the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Her hob-
bies are reading, handicrafts, painting, and
drawing.
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Miss RosettaRivers--Miss Homecoming for
1963--is the epitome of charm, grace, and fi-
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ucation major.
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ticipated in many activities; namely: College
Choir, S. N. E. A., Y. W. C. A., Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc., and the Future Alumni As-
sociation.
Her hobbies are drawing and oil painting.
Gracing the Homecoming Game
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of State-Supported institutions.
Fine Arts Department views plans
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GJiih Une ^Alumni
Baltimore Alumni Chapter
Miss Alumni Contestant
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Mrs. Bernice Hawkins
Morgan
Miss Mildred Leali
Mrs. Cleta Fowlkes
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Miss Mary C. Haynie
Mrs. Dorothy Thorpe
Mrs. Dorothy Dawson
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Mrs. Quessie A. Drake
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THE VOICE STAFF
Editor Robert Melvin
Associate Editor Marvin W. Lucas
News Editor Robert Daniels
Feature Editors Juanita McRae, Carolyn Council, Verlestine Williams
Exchange Editors Roosevelt Daniels, Patricia Regis
Sports Editors Marvin W. Lucas, Marlyn Walker
Business Manager C. Philip Shaw
Circulation Managers Bettye Rankin, Sherree L. Crouch
Typists Emma Coats, Calletha Matthews, Verlestine Williams,
Naomi Blue, Josey B. Monroe, Mae Quick
Photographer James Anderson
Cartoonist Joseph J. Johnson
Student Council Representative Robert Daniels
Faculty Adviser Mrs. M. H. Scott
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C. Philip Shaw, Consultant
Minnie Stevens, EdItor-in-Chief
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Harvey L.
Helen G.
Perry L.
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Proofreader
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Robert Lewis
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Each bending tree and bower,
Tho' far we may roam, thy spirit leads on
To victory and power,
With courage and might and majesty
March on old colors true
Our Alma Mater, F. S. C.
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