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The  1974  Pine  Needles 

Overview       16 
Faculty  and  Administration       62 
Organizations     134 

Sports     186 
Lifestyles     224 
Features     248 
Classes     286 
Endings     362 


Karen  Suzanne  Davis 
Editor  in  Chief 


The  1974  PINE  NEEDLES  began  with 

ONE 

for  that  is  how  all  things  must  begin. 


Behind  every  idea  is  one.  One  person  who  acts  as 
the  igniting  flame  —  creating  the  first  fire,  the  first 
wheel,  the  first  starship.  It  is  the  individual  who 
works  only  for  the  satisfaction  of  realizing  his  own 
potential,  driven  by  force  of  ego.  He  is  the  flame  that 
cannot  go  out. 


what  they  do  not  understand.  They  cry  sacrilege  in 
an  effort  to  stop  him,  and  make  rules  to  try  to  bind 
him  to  their  narrow  paths.  But  he  realizes  that  the 
greatest  sacrilege  is  the  denial  of  one's  own  poten- 
tial; he  cannot  be  bound. 


Resentful,  they  use  him  nonetheless,  for  without  his  creativity  the  world  would  be  dark. 


That  force  does  not  go  out  after  his  death, 
but  continues  to  burn  and  guide.  Through 
later  histories,  his  light  is  reflected  and 
made  brighter  with  other  lives. 


the  life  of  the  individual  is  a  constant  remin- 
der of  courage  against  those  who  fear  their 
own  existence.  Fearing,  they  may  try  to  de- 
stroy him,  to  safely  return  to  their  own  dark 
paths.  But  like  the  human  spirit,  he  can  never 
be  completely  extinguished;  he  will  take 
spark  and  burn  once  more,  against  all  who 
hold  the  faceless  masses  superior. 


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He  is  the  fire  that  will  not  go  out. 


Welcome  Back  to  School 


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LEAVE  IN  BOOK  DROP 
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Roots 


"It's  what  we've  done 
that  makes  us  who  we  are 


Fall 


The  tcimpu''  is  bus\  tonight;  there  are  organizational 
meetings  in  Elliott  Hall.  The  cynicism  of  later  in  the  year 
has  not  yet  set  in,  and  people  are  still  willing  to  be  cajoled 
into  joining  one  of  the  many  activities.  They  are  returning 
from  dinner  now,  stomachs  trying  to  adjust  to  ARA  and  its 
myriad  delicacies.  The  leaves  are  still  green  on  the  trees, 
hilt  It  IS  the  tired  green  of  late  summer  when  hot  weather 
seems  hadiv  inappropriate.  People  are  playing  frisbee  in 
the  Quad  prior  to  settling  down  to  study.  Later  tonight  there 
will  be  a  water  fight  and  the  freshman  girls  will  allow  the 
guvs  from  Hinshaw  to  massacre  them.  The  battle  lines  will 
change  Mneral  times  betore  wearv  housemothers  call  a 
halt. 

There  is  still  an  air  ot  newness,  of  excitement,  it  it  can  be 
(ailed  that.  EspecialK'  is  this  true  for  the  freshmen,  but  it 
also  spills  into  those  laded  upperclassmen  who  count  the 
semesters  remaining.  It's  the  feeling  of  a  fresh  start,  and 
underlining  it  is  the  first  premonition  of  cold  weather. 


SGA:  A  rough  year  for  representative  democracy 


This  year  began  when  Hlnshaw  dorm  seceeded  from  the  Student 
Government  Association,  led  by  its  dorm  coordinator  Jim  McAbee. 
The  student  senate  became  the  focal  point  for  the  SGA  as  the  year's 
debate  covered  such  topics  as  salaries  for  SGA  and  organizational 
officials,  By-laws  and  Constitutional  changes,  and  election  policy. 
There  was  the  usual  jockeying  for  position  among  some  of  the 
senators,  and  there  was  an  aborted  attempt  to  abolish  the  student 
literary  magazine.  Some  students  were  heard  to  wonder  aloud  just 
what  did  go  on  in  the  senate;  for  the  most  part,  SGA  affects  the  lives 
of  few  students,  and  so  is  usually  ignored. 

Unless,  of  course,  you're  involved  in  it. 


Several  awdrds  were  presented  by  the  outgoing  president  of  senate  at  the  end  of  the  year.  Among  these  were 
the  awards  for  Outstanding  Senator,  which  went  to  Suzanne  lennings,  Cathy  Krinick,  and  Ben  Sells  (above 
left).  A  new  award  in  the  form  of  Outstanding  New  Senator  was  presented  to  Chuck  Melvin,  Don  Moore 
(above  right),  Kevin  Moore,  and  Roslyn  Wells.  The  awards  were  followed  by  the  annual  throwing  into  the 
fish  pond  of  the  senior  senators  by  the  remainder  of  the  senate. 


Vice  President  Resigns 


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Rufus  Edmisten. 


Governor  )ames  Holshouser, 


Robert  Morgan 


.  .  .  while  local  politicians  campaigned  as  usual. 


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Charlie  Webb  and  Nick  Califianaki!.  at  Ihe  Tate  street  Fa 


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How're  you  getting  home? 


Know  anybody  going  to  Chapel  Hill  this  weekend? 


Winter 


It  now  requires  several  minutes  to  get  out  ot  classes  and  the 
cafeteria.  Winter  has  necessitated  the  wearing  of  heavy  coats, 
scarves,  etc.,  and  it  takes  time  to  grapple  into  these.  Few 
people  go  out  after  dinner.  It  is  too  cold  to  do  anything  but  stay 
inside  and  study  or  watch  TV.  The  dorms  are  nothing  but  lights 
—  they  sparkle  through  bare  trees  and  the  whole  campus  seems 
more  open. 

Walkmg  back  from  night  classes  or  staring  out  the  window, 
there  is  a  wish  for  snow  so  strong  it  is  almost  physical.  But  snow 
is  rare.  Popcorn  and  the  Wednesday  Night  Movie  will  have  to 
suffice,  along  with  a  (possibly  salacious)  recounting  of  last 
weekend's  trip  to  Chapel  Hill  or  wherever.  In  the  back  of  each 
mind  are  the  coming  finals;  there  is  an  almost  desperate  search 
for  some  activity  to  erase  the  thought,  anything  to  keep  from 
contemplating  impending  doom. 

Christmas  will  be  here  soon,  and  the  looked-tor  break.  The 
advantage  of  finishing  exams  before  going  home  is  balanced 
against  the  effort  of  Christmas  shopping  while  cramming. 

The  air  is  sharp  with  winter  cold,  and  it  definitely  smells  like 
snow.  Maybe  tomorrow. 


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A  part  of  the  American  College  Theater  Festival,  UNC- 
C's  production  of  the  Orestela  was  presented  at  the  Ken- 
nedy Center  for  the  Performing  Arts  in  Washington  this 
spring.  The  group,  directed  by  Dr.  Herman  Middleton,  won 
the  honor  on  the  basis  of  regional  performances,  with  spe- 
cial recognition  not  only  for  acting  but  also  for  its  unusual 
use  of  the  Bronze  Age  as  the  setting  for  the  play. 

In  other  action,  the  Men's  Tennis  team  won  first  place  in 
the  Dixie  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Conference;  two  groups 
from  the  Romance  Language  and  Russian  Departments 
won  high  honors  for  foreign  play  competition;  and  the  De- 
bate Team  again  won  an  impressive  number  of  victories. 
This  year's  team  of  23  students  won  over  72  awards,  in- 
cluding four  first  place  awards  at  major  competitions.  They 
also  won  first  place  in  the  State  Championship  Forensics 
Tournament,  ending  the  year  with  an  average  of  five 
awards  per  competition. 


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Backstage  (and  onstage)  with  the  Theater  for  Young  People 


It's  more  than  a  kick,  and  we're  sure  not  getting  ricli." 
"We  do  it  because  we  love  it." 

It's  Saturday  afternoon  between  performances  of 
"Aesop's  Falables",  the  rock  version  of  Aesop's  Fables  and 
the  current  production  of  the  Theatre  for  Young  People. 
The  cast  is  talking  about  the  special  problems  of  playing  to 
children's  audiences. 

'  Basically  it's  the  difference  between  a  child's  bram  and 
an  adult  brain.  Kids  are  much  harder  —  they'll  tell  you  if 
they  don't  like  you."  —  Danil  Torppe. 

"The  plays  are  much  more  physical;  they  have  to  be 
acted  in  a  broad,  slapstick  manner.  You  can  tell  from  the 
opening  number  what  kind  of  audience  you  have,  and  that 
changes  the  character  of  the  play.  You  have  to  pick  up  on 
that  character  change  and  play  to  it."  —  Bobby  Bodford. 

"The  adjustments  are  incredible.  Each  time  it's  some- 
thing different,  something  that  must  be  adapted.  You  de- 
velop a  reliance  on  training  and  character.  You  learn  a 
whole  set  of  sounds  and  expressions  different  from  adult 
theatre."  —  Laurie  Conway. 

"They'll  argue  with  you,  respond  to  your  performance.  If 


you're  the  villian  —  it's  painful.  There's  no  hate  like  a 
child's  hate."  —  Bobby  Bodford. 

"This  show  in  particular  is  a  very  high  energy  show,  lots 
of  singing  and  dancing  and  movement.  We  had  to  rewrite 
the  music  and  some  of  the  script  to  this  play,  to  adapt  it  for 
these  audiences.  The  actors  do  everything  —  costume,  etc. 
—  sometimes  three  times  a  day.  And  each  time  you  open 
there's  the  same  fear  —  'I'm  gonna  blow  it  this  time.'"  — 
Ian  Powell. 

Upstairs  in  the  theatre,  what  seemed  like  a  million  noisy 
kids  were  running  between  rows  of  seats,  making  normal 
passage  impossible;  pulling  off  raincoats  while  mothers  re- 
trieved umbrellas.  The  lights  go  down  and  with  much 
squealing,  the  children  race  for  their  seats.  Parents  stand  up 
for  frantic  headcounts.  By  the  time  the  lights  are  down,  the 
kids  are  clapping  in  and  out  of  time  to  the  overture  and 
bouncing  in  their  seats,  anticipating. 

"In  order  to  understand  your  own  world,  you  have  to  be 
able  to  view  it  from  another  world.  This  is  part  of  a 
million-year-old  ritual."  —  Craig  Spradley. 


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55  and  68:  the  energy  crisis  hits  home 


Amid  gas  lines  and  lowered  thermostats,  the  energy  crisis  changed  lifestyles  —  at 
least  temporarily.  While  buttoning  the  extra  sweater  worn  to  class  to  compensate  for 
the  68  degree  temperature,  students  could  be  heard  trying  to  arrange  carpools;  rides 
home  became  infrequent  and  one  trip  often  had  to  do  for  two,  whether  it  was  home 
or  to  the  store.  Spring  changed  that  —  for  the  time  being,  old  habits  were  resumed. 


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Bureaucracy 


On  February  20,  1974,  the  Pine  Needles  received  the  following  statement: 


FROM:  lames  H    Allin 

In  .iccord.incf  willl  thf  Alljrm.itive  Ailmn  l'l,„i  1,„  Ihr  Llnivnsilv  ul  N.irlli  C.ir,,hn,i  ,il  ( .rrrnshoro 
ett«liveimniedi.llfly,.ill  UniviTMly  pulili<  .iImhis,  in.  lulling  sluilriil  puhlH  .lUonv  must  i  i.n'l.iiii  ihr  Ii)II(iw- 
ing  statement 

"Admissicn  to,  emplnvmeni  In,  .incl  pr,,r,i,,lion  in  the  University  ol  North  Carolini 
and  all  r.t  its  ronsiiiuent  insiiiuiions  sh.ill  h,.  on  the  basts  of  ment,  and  there  shall  be 
no  disc  rimination  on  the  basis  ol  r.u  ,■,  ^  olor,  c  reed,  religion,  sex,  or  national  origin," 

This  stalemeni   must  he  printed   in   earh  ed ,  ot   our  student   puhlnalions    I   shall  appfuale  your 

assistance  in  ensuring  that  our  publltalions  i  omply  uilh  this  d,re<  tiye  It  you  have  .my  <|ueslions  , ,  ,n,  rm- 
ing  this  matter,  please  lei  me  know 


Now,  our  first  reaction  was  an  amused  wonder  at  this  brand  of  freedom  of  the 
press.  Then  we  realized  that,  being  only  a  student  publication,  we  are  evidently 
subject  to  control  by  the  government,  whether  student  or  national.  If  HEW  decides 
that  we  can't  be  unpreiudited  wilhoul  this  statemeni,  who  are  we  to  nueslton  our 
betters? 

And  then  we  realized  the  true  purpose  of  pnnttng  this  statement,  and  suddenly  we 
telt  better.  Isn't  it  wonderful  how  a  single  paragraph  —  authonzed  by  some  HEW 
bureaucrat  down  the  street  from  the  Capitol,  300  miles  away  —  can  end  centuries  of 
prejudice  and  abuse?  Now  why  didn't  we  think  ot  that  sooner? 


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Streak  inflation  recession  Cost  of  Living  Council 
Last  Tango  Paris  Colda  Meir  The  Who  Georges 
Pompidou  Golam  Heights  Doobie  Brothers  Julie 
Nixon  Eisenhower  Impeach  the  President  Sam 
Dash  wage  price  guidelines  freeze  Willy  Brandt 
Elton  John  Watergate  Agnew  Anne  Murray  How- 
ard Baker  Muledeer  and  Moondog  Nightowl  just 
an  old  country  lawyer  Hinshaw  humpers  The 
natural  way  to  do  it  every  night  The  Three  Mus- 
keteers ShaNaNa  Henry  Kissinger  and  Nancy 
Maginnes  Cornelius  Brothers  and  Sister  Rose  Hank 
Aaron  the  uncola  pepsi's  got  a  lot  to  give  The  Sting 
Back  the  President  The  Waltons  The  Exorcist 
M*A*S*H  yearbook  burning  Mary  Tyler  Moore 
Greensboro  the  kidney  of  the  south  Rockin' 
Around  the  Clock  shredding  Goodbye  Yellow 
Brick  Road  Kung  Fu  Gallup  Poll  you  deserve  a 
break  today  hurry  on  down  Alexander  Solzhenit- 
sen  truck  strike  detente  Nick  Galifianakis  Rufus 
Edmisten  Disney  World  James  St.  Clair  Bobby 
Riggs  waterfight  Jeb  Magruder  John  Mitchell 
Brezhnev  Maurice  Stans  Charles  Colson  tapes  Ron 
Ziegler  hit  the  road  IHOP  Peanuts  hitch  My  Girl 
Bill  Doonesbury  beer  blast  appeal  falsification 
parking  permit  executive  clemency  visitation  I  Am 
Woman  Billy  Jean  King  strike  68  degrees  55mph 
resignation  Angle  Natbush  City  Limits  energy  crisis 
Spring  Weekend  State's  No.  1  Boogie  Woogie 
Bugle  Boy  ACC  Tournaments  The  Way  We  Were 
GGO  Sambo's  Patricia  Hearst  SLA  Yum  Yum's 
David  Reuben  NOW  Anton's  Nader  Marcus  Wel- 
by,  MD  Gloria  Steinem  All  My  Children  out  of 
state  Miami  Dolphins  Zigbop  tuition  Mazotta 
NCPIRG  road  trip  OD  The  Rawk  bloodmobile 
Founder's  Day  fireworks  Bill's  book  tower  Prob- 
lem Pregnancy  Fund  ice  cream  machines  mystery 
meat  Joe  College  wallpaper  apathy  the  Suez  War 
machismo  the  gay  community  inoperative  plum- 
bers embargo  shortage  LSAT  NTE  GRE  MEDCAT 
Grogan  shootings  bomb  threat  independent  study 
Marshall  Tucker  veto-proof  Congress  Carly  Simon 
Taylor  Rolling  Stones  Carolina  State  John  Denver 
Roberta  Flack  Sonny  and  Cher  Kojak  Duke  Hope 
Harbor  Seals  and  Crofts  Stevie  Wonder  clinical  All 
I  Know  Jim  Croce  Righteous  Brothers  lab  prece- 
dent Steely  Dan  Reelin'  in  the  Years  Spiders  and 
Snakes  at  this  point  in  time  campus  cops  tacky 
Elliott  University  Center  Carlos  Castenda  rude 
wasted  Wake  Forest  suitcase  campus  ERA  Col- 
orado Bicenntennial  1976  Alexander  Haig  crash 
and  if  you  don't  know  it,  tow  it. 


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Spring 


The  evening  is  c<ilni  and  quiel  on  campus.  The  air  is 
warm,  and  scattered  students  are  walking  to  their  Thursday 
night  classes.  Others  are  in  the  dorms,  tmishing  what  they 
can  of  the  week's  work,  so  they  can  pack  and  be  ready  to 
leave  tomorrow  or  party  this  weekend. 

The  trees  along  College  Ave.  have  been  in  bloom  a  tew 
weeks  now,  and  are  almost  at  an  end.  The  return  of  color  to  a 
brick  and  gray  campus  has  brought  spring  fever  with  it;  the 
tennis  courts  are  always  crowded  and  classes  are  cut  in  favor 
of  laying  out  in  the  sun.  Seniors  watch  the  mails  tor  grad 
school  notices  or  |ob  offers,  others  look  for  summer  employ- 
ment, and  all  over  campus  there  are  showers  for  brides-to-be. 

A  solitary  student  cuts  across  the  grass  to  Graham  Build- 
ing, eating  an  ice  cream  cone.  He  is  wearing  a  tank  top, 
and  on  top  of  his  books  there  is  a  frisbee.  Yesterday  it  rained; 
with  today's  clear  weather,  the  cycle  began  again. 


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Sounds  on  campus 

or,  things  you  can't  get  in  a  yearbook,  Part  I. 


A  harmonica  in  the  halls  of  Mclver  —  the  dull  silence  of  lines  in  the  bookstore  —  Russian  In  front  of  a 
classroom  building  —  coke  trucks  rattling  away  from  the  dorms  —  trash  falling  down  dorm  chutes  —  noisy 
conversation  In  the  Robot  Room  —  the  rustling  undercurrent  of  a  dull  lecture  —  maids  flushing  the  dorm  toilets 
at  the  same  time  —  the  hourly  electrical  buzz  throughout  the  campus  —  the  electricity  of  a  good  discussion  — 
the  echo  of  balls  bouncing  in  the  gym  —  apprehensive  chatter  in  the  town  students'  lounges  and  the  cafeteria 
just  before  an  exam  —  bells  that  ring  at  the  wrong  time  on  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays  —  the  dead  quiet  of  the 
campus  at  7:00am  when  student  nurses  and  teachers  are  leaving  for  work  —  the  blare  of  the  all-page  system  in 
the  dorms  —  the  laughter  and  yelling  of  small  children  In  the  nursery  school  —  the  silence  of  a  classroom 
building  during  an  exam  period  —  the  sound  of  pledges  screaming  their  undying  devotion  to  APO  —  the  NBS 
Gospel  Choir  rehearsing  —  the  crack  of  a  gavel  calling  for  attention  —  the  hum  of  machines  and  people  on  Cary 
production  nights  —  the  expectant  clamor  of  the  crowd  awaiting  the  first  group  of  streakers  —  the  excited 
murmur  of  a  rumor  spreading  .    .    . 


Meanwhile, 
back  at  SGA  .   .  . 


Lett  ti)  riKht     Kim   Cissell,  advisor;   Anne  M.irii-  Dowe,   Kjren   Davis,   lohn 
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Laura  Taylor,  Bill  Pavne,  chairman,  the  Appeals 


Senate  screws  self  to  wall  —  again 


by  lanelle  Lavelle 

In  a  surprise  move  Thursday  night.  Senator  Ben  Smells  forced  a  bill 
through  a  sleepy  Senate  at  3:00  a.m.  The  bill  abolished  all  organizations 
located  in  the  Publications  Wing  of  Helliott  Hall  and  turned  their  old  alio 
cated  space  into  dressing  rooms  and  holding  areas  for  Christians  and  the 
Lions,  the  two  new  UNC-C  intramural  football  teams. 

"I  thought  thev  were  calling  for  Potty  Vote,  "  said  Nancy  Frostdon,  refer- 
ring to  the  traditional  five-minute  bathroom  recesses.  Other  senator?.,  nod- 
ding off  during  speeches  by  Smells  and  sermons  by  Father  Kevin  More, 
seemed  to  have  been  similarly  deluded. 

Smell's  debate  centered  around  the  extensive  use  of  bathroom  doors  as 
news  media.  "If  people  wanted  to  read  a  newspaper,  they'd  be  ripping  oft 
Carys  instead  of  toilet  paper,"  he  pointed  out. 

Senator  Jinks  Jacoby  maintained  that  self-expression  on  bathroom  doors 
was  not  covered  by  freedom  of  the  press,  since  bathrooms  were  definitely  a 
required-meeting  area.  Therefore,  if  Elections  Board  ever  mislaid  another 
election,  the  candidates  could  not  advertise  or  publish  platforms  there, 

Father  More  supported  Smells,  saying  that  simply  because  the  students 
wanted  campus- wide  votes  on  everything  from  Town  Crier  Editor  to 
Pinball-Machine  Auditor,  there  was  no  reason  on  earth  to  give  them  enough 
information  to  make  a  logical  decision. 

And  since  the  Cary  is  the  last  bastion  of  thought  at  all,  logical  or  otherwise, 
"the  only  good  Cary  is  a  dead  Cary,"  More  ended. 

Budget  watchdog  Cliff  Witchell  pointed  out  the  extensive  cost  of  Kitty 
Litter  for  the  Lions'  areas.  Smells  replied  that  he  felt  the  money  used  for 
salaries  was  quite  appropriate  for  expenditures  of  this  type.  "We  could 
emplov  defeated  SGA  vice-presidential  candidates  as  keepers,"  he  added. 

Senator  Catty  Crinyuck,  upon  being  awakened  after  the  vote,  moved  lor 
reconsideration  of  Smell's  bill.  This  was  approved,  and  opening  the  new 
debate  she  pointed  out  that  none  of  her  constituency  had  read  anything  but 


Mad  Magazines  for  the  past  two  years,  and  thus  found  newspapers,  literary 
magazines,  and  yearbooks  a  waste  of  good  student  monev  which  could 
better  be  spent  on  jewelry  co-ops,  Snoopy  posters,  and  free  social-disease 
tests  for  the  men's  dorms. 

When  Senator  Flesh  Jennings  pointed  out  that  Ms,  Crinyuck  was  really 
supporting  Smell's  bill,  Ms.  Crinyuck  thanked  her  with  a  yawn  and  unconsi- 
dered her  reconsideration  of  the  consideration,  and  everyone  was  right  back 
where  they  started  from. 

In  other  miscarriages.  Baron  Davis'  citizenship  was  revoked,  her  property 
was  confiscated  in  the  name  of  the  People,  and  her  Spiro  Agnew  teeshirt  was 
hung  in  effigy  on  Charles  Mclver.  She  was  warned  that  a  sterner  reprimand 
would  follow  if  she  ever  dared  call  Senator  Smells  a  "little  fink"  again. 

Under  appointments,  Senate  President  Cheryl  Sozsick  flipped  a  coin  and 
chose  Mickey  Braylock  as  incompentent-in-residence,  and  then  called  a 
ten-minute  recess  to  figure  out  exactly  which  Braylock  Mickey  was. 

Four  new  committees  were  set  up:  the  Ad  Hoc  Committee  on  Witch 
Huntings  and  Cross-burnings;  the  Ad  Infinitum  Committee  on  Violation  by 
Coke  Bottle  Investigation;  the  Ad  Nauseaum  Committee  on  Exorcism  as  an 
Economical  Snow-Removal  Method,  to  be  chaired  by  Father  More  and  man- 
ned by  all  hardv  souls  who  hadn't  lost  their  dinner  at  the  last  Senate  meeting; 


and  the  Ad  Hominum  Committee  on  Bram-Wave  Testing  for  Elect 
members  —  "So  we  can  be  sure  they  each  have  a  whole  one, 
committee's  chairthing,  Ms.  Crinyuck. 

Under  President  Sozsick's  announcements,  the  Con' 
lion's  shotguns  to  ward  off  Senator  Smells  were  reported 
cial  Reform  Committee  had  one  opening  due  to  a  certa 
caught  in  an  unnatural  act  with  two  cows  and  a  tube  of  1 


)ns  Board 
said  the 


iittee 


Legisla- 
nrder;  the  judi- 
lember's  being 
Gay;  Thursday 


was  moved  to  Tuesday,  and  Monday  ' 
Sunday's  committee  extra  time  to  meet 


abolished  altogether  to  alio 


Homesick  for  those  old  activist  days?  Long  for  a  good  old-fashioned 
romp  with  the  campus  police?  Want  to  get  out  in  the  fresh  air  after  a 
night  of  studying? 

Here  it  is!  1974's  answer  to  the  anti-war  demonstrations! 


STREAK! 


strangers  in  the  night,  or 
What's  a  nice  girl  like  you 


Overheard  at  a  streaking: 
"Cathy!  What  on  earth  are  you  doing  here?" 
"Well,  I  notice  you're  out  here  looking  pretty  hard  your- 
self, Helen,  so  don't  act  so  smug  to  me!" 


Records  set: 

Most  number  of  girls  at  a  streaking 

Greatest  number  of  miles  streaked  on  a 
motorcycle  by  a  couple. 

Largest  number  of  members  of  one  or- 
ganization (Type  II)  to  streak  together 
(this  was  awarded  to  WUAG-FM). 


Who  was  that  masked  man? 


JUUIilUUOIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIl  ' 


m  BE-  J-  /i,    J      ^,  i 


Greensboro  surrounds  the  campus.  From  The  Corner  to  High  Point  Road  to  Friendly 
Center,  to  the  homes  and  apartments  ot  town  students,  the  city  is  influenced  by  and 
mlluences  the  university. 


At  Random  — 


Mark  McDaniel  (above)  and  Roxie  Hobson  were  two  UNC-G  ■.tudents  who  ran 
unsuccessfuly  for  State  House  in  the  Democratic  primary. 


In  ,in  ellort  lo  alleviate  wear  and  tear  on  Charlie,  APO  established  The 
Kjwk,  upon  which  random  groups  could  espouse  their  particular 
causes. 


f  ^  service    .         fl»*' 


In  Itslirsi  lull  Msir  olac 
universilv  rommunitv 


■  igrna  Sigma  continued  to  provide  service  to  the 


>  um  Yum's,  the  beloved  ice  cream  store,  leti  its  residence  of  over 
50  years  to  move  to  a  new  location  across  the  street.  The  block  it 
tormerly  occupied  will  be  the  site  of  the  new  Administration 
Building. 


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Police  survey  the  scene  at  Grogan  Dorm,  where  a  bullet  shot  through  a  window  j 

tollowed  a  bomb  scare  of  one  week  earlier. 


Several  classroom  buildings  were  altered  to  bet- 
ter accommodate  handicapped  students. 


W  niT^^r 


™llili[Pi^"f^!i||!S!r 

-c.--     '*•  S' ,     ■      '  -   '       •■;  ;   I'i  II''! 


Gone  but  not  forgotten  Dep't: 

Whatever  Happened  To 


Op  Art 

Earth  Day 

the  jet  set 

the  counterculture 

fallout  shelters 

Ed  Sullivan 

meaningful  relationships 

meaningful  dialogue 

the  5c  letter 

the  6c  letter 

the  8c  letter 

class  jackets 

mandatory  house  meetings 

anti-war  demonstrations 

the  System 

honor  policy 

dress  codes 

Steve  Levkoff 

Timothy  Leary 

the  draft 

the  Smothers  Brothers 

love  beads 

SNCC 

I  Am  Curious  (Yellov^') 

creeping  socialism 

the  Green  Berets 

Alice's  Restaurant 

Pat  O'Shea 

Villagers  and  John  Meyer 

That  Was  The  Week  That  Was 

Dave  Clark  Five 

surtmg 

Freshman  Girl's  Quad 

DOW  campus  recruiters 

Mr.  Right 

acid  rock 

Dr.  Abernathey 

SDS 

yippies 

love-ins 

Rod  McKuen 

pep  rallies 

Kent  State 

Haight-Ashbury 

mixers 

Corvairs 

flower  children 

Eugene  McCarthy 

mini  skirts 

cruising 

necking 

The  Great  Society 

Rocky  and  Bullwmkle 

Frodo 

social  diseases 

Laugh-In 

Andy  Warhol? 


It  was  ten  years  ago  this  spring 
That  the  Beatles  first  began  to  sin^ 


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There  are  ten  years  remaining  until  1984. 
What  will  you  be  doing? 


Chancellor  James  S.  Ferguson 


Vice  Chancellor  for  Administration 

Charles  Hounshell 


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Vice  Chancellor  for  Academic  Affairs 
Stanley  Jones 


James  Allen   9 
Vice  Chancellor 
for  Student  Affairs 

Terry  Fuller    r^ 
Assistant  to  the  Vice  Chancellor 


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Vice  Chancellor  for  Graduate  Studies 
John  W.  Kennedy 


Henry  L.  Ferguson 
Vice  Chancellor  for  Business  Affairs 


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George  Hamer 

Vice  Chancellor  for  Development 


Clifford  Lowery 
Dean  of  Student  Activities 


Dean  of  Academic  Advising 
Bert  Goldman 


Shirley  Flynn 
Dean  of  Women 


Clarence  Shipton 
Dean  of  Men 


Richard  Loester 
Director  of  Admissions 


Alan  Atwell 
Office  of  Admissions 


Hoyt  Price 
Registrar 


N.H.  Gurley 

Director  of  the  Physical  Plant 


Wilson  Davis 

Director, 

News  Bureau 


William  AKpaugh,  Emil  W.  Young,  George  Smith,  Kime-^  Tate  (on  ladder),  Clayton  Fnlchey, 
Bobbie  McDaniel,  Woodrow  McDoug.ild 


WUNC-TV 
Emil  W.  Young, 
Station  Director 

Woodrow  McDougald, 
Engineer 


And  you  were  woncliTing  dhuul  Ihi'  lulure  dI  L'duLjticiiijI  television  , 


Eleanor  Morris 
Director,  Student  Aid 


Joseph  E.  Johnson 
Director,  Extension  Office 


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Craig  Falor 
Director,  Veterans' 
Affairs 


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James  Blevins  —  Director  of  Security 


Dorothy  Boiling 

Director  of  Housekeeping,  Resident  Halls 


James  Thompson 
Director,  Walter  Jackson  Library 


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Barbara  Parrish 
Alumni  Secretary 


Trudy  Atkins 
Alumni  News  Editor 


Student  Health  Center 

William  McRae,  M.D.,  Director 

Peter  Anastasia,  MD 

William  E.  Dionne,  MD 

Margaret  Westland,  MD 


I 


RAPID  TREATMENT !        I 


Terry  Weaver 
Director  of  Elliott  Hall 


Elizabeth  Carriker,  Assistant  Director 


Robert  Miller 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Department  of  Chemistry 

Walter  Puterbaugh,  head 


Bruce  Eberhart,  head 

Department  of  Biology 


1  Paul  Lutz. 


Department  of 
English 


Charles  Tcri.ilr 


Sally  Carstauffen. 


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Department  of 
Romance  Languages 

James  Atkinson,  head     N 


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lames  Atkinson,  far  right. 


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Department  of  German  and  Russian 


Anne  Baecker, 
head 


Robert  Schuize,  Anne  Baecker 


Department  of  History 

Richard  Bardolph,  head 


Robert  Calhoon. 


Department  of  Geography 

Craig  Dozier,  head 


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Department  of 
Political  Science 


David  Olson,  head 


Alvin  Scaff,  head 

Department  of  Sociology 


Department  of  Psychology 

Robert  Eason,  head 


Eldon  Posey,  head 

Department  of  Mathematics 


II    I  III  II  ■" 


Ronnie  Goolsby. 


Department  of  Philosophy 

Robert  Rosthal,  head 


Department  of  Classical  Civilization 


Francis  Laine,  head 


Gilbert  Carpenter,  head 

Department  of  Art 


I  Gregory. 


Herman  Middleton,  head 

Department  of  Drama-Speech 


Department  of  Religious  Studies 

Benjamin  Ladner,  head 


Department  of  Physics 

Clifton  B.  Clark,  head 


School  of  Business  and  Economics 

Robert  Shelton,  dean 


Thomas  Leary. 


School  of  Music 

Lawrence  Hart,  dean 


l.ick  and  Gdyle  Mas.ine,  lulic  Kohl 


David  Moscovil/^ 


School  of 
Education 


Robert  O'Kane,  dean 


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Pjlnik  Malterns 


sturient  nurses  .il  Nufstni;  (  ,irciTs  Dav 


Il.'.inor  B^.^^nlng,  M,iri;jrel  Me 


School  of 
Home  Economics 

Naomi  Albanese,  dean 


Kfbr.id  Smith 


Dr    M.L    Kei^ler  n-tfives  ihi-  Gardner  Excellence  Award. 


School  of  Health,    W^ 
Physical  Education 
and  Recreation 

Ethel  Martus  Lawther,  dean 


At  Dean  Lawlhcrs  rftirt-nimt  reception. 


Howard  Braxton 


The  t.Hulty  ,iml  ^laff  ol  the  School  of  Health,  Physical  EduciiNin  and  Ki- 


In  Memoriam 


June  P.  Calloway,  an  Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education,  died  March  13,  1974  after  a  brief 
illness.  Dr.  Galloway's  life  was  one  of  service  to  her  profession.  She  served  her  students,  colleagues, 
and  friends  with  dedication,  enthusiasm,  and  integrity. 


To  those  she  taught  remains  a  song 

of  professionalism  tempered  with  personal  warmth  .    .    . 
of  high  ideals  both  in  thought  and  action  .    .    , 

of  total  commitment  to  the  preparation  of  teachers-to-be. 
To  those  with  whom  she  taught  remains  a  song 
of  dedication  to  a  common  cause  .   .    . 

of  a  positive  state  of  mind  giving  strength  to  others 
through  personal  example  .    .   . 
of  unrestrained  concern  and  affection  for  those  whose  lives 
were  so  closely  entwined  with  her  own. 
To  those  with  whom  she  shared  a  profession  remains  a  song 
of  willing  service  in  helping  to  keep  the  torch  burning  .    .    . 
of  sincere  interest  in  those  who  shared  her  life's  work  .     .     . 
of  everlasting  devotion  to  a  cause  she  so  deeply  loved. 


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The  Carolinian 


Sue  Ellen  Brown,  news  editor 


Carol  Brook'. 


Carol  Brooks 
Pam  Smith 
Sue  Ellen  Brown 
loan  Little 
Bill  Hunt 
John  Schotfstall 
Stephanie  Lucas 
Kevin  Kilmartin 


Editor 

Managing  Editor 

News  Editor 

Assist.  News  Editor 

Photography  Editor 

Copy  Editor 

Business  Manager 

Advertising  Manager 


Paid  tor  by  student  activity  fees  and  advertising. 
The  Carolinian  is  published  twice  weekly  during 
the  academic  year  by  the  students  of  the  University 
of  North  Carolina  at  Greensboro  except  during 
holiday  and  examination  periods.  Offices  are  in 
201  Elliott  Hall,  UNC-C,  Greensboro,  N.C.  27412. 


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Gary  Kotinas,  station  manager. 


WUAG-FM 


WUAC-FM  now  begins  another  broadcast  day. 
WUAG-FM  is  a  non-commercial  educational  sta- 
tion owned  and  operated  by  the  students  of  the 
University  of  North  Carolina  at  Greensboro. 
WUAG-FM  operates  on  the  assigned  frequency  of 
89.9  mhz  In  accordance  with  the  rules  of  the 
Federal  Communications  Commission  and  has  Its 
offices,  studios,  and  transmitter  located  on  the 
campus  of  the  University  of  North  Cartjlma  at 
Greensboro.  Thank  you  for  listening  and  good 
night. 


Sharon  Llewellyn. 


Gary  Kotinas 
lohn  Fahnestock 

Payne 
Sharon  Llewellyn 
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Station  Manager 

Production  Manager 

Program  Director 

News  Director 

Music  Director 

Business  Manager 


Paul  Bell. 


Michelle  WiegancJ. 


Coraddi 

the  literary  and 
fine  arts  magazine 


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Terry  B    Taylor,  editor  of  the  Coraddi. 


From  the  wall  of  the  Coraddi  office: 

I  have  no  witty  stateinents  toiday.  I  blew  my  anthro  test  anij 
ain  preparing  to  blow  a  calculus  quiz  antd  subject  myself  to 
an  hour  of  the  orneriest  micro  prof  in  the  world.  Consider- 
ing that  she  is  an  ex-FDA  beauracrat,  any  possible  stupid 
action  on  her  part  would  not  be  inconsistent. 

Dean  Flynn  is  supposed  to  call  around  three  o'clock  to 
discuss  putting  the  poets  in  a  guest  suite  in  one  of  the  resi- 
dence halls.  The  problem  has  been  solved  so  thank  her  for 
her  attention  and  see  if  she  approves  of  the  idea. 

We  certainly  would  not  wish  to  disgrace  our  dear  cam- 
pus by  putting  our  guests  in  inappropriate  accomodations, 
WOULD  WE???????????? 

Sincerely, 

Your  enthusiastic  and 

qualified  technical  HEAD 
P.S.  )ohn  is  one  of  THOSE  PEOPLE  now.  Please  bow  and 
scrape  the  floor  with  your  forehead  when  entering  the  room 
—  a  few  Ave  Marias  might  be  in  order,  as  well. 

Schoffstall,  that  noted  sexist,  has  gone  to  do  the  washing, 
dishwashing,  ironing,  make  the  beds,  etc.  He  will  be  back 
when  he's  done  and  not  before.  Hold  the  fort,  light  the 
good  fight,  win  one  for  the  Flipper,  do  unto  others  as  you 
would  have  them  do  unto  you,  and  be  sure  to  finish  your 
spinach:  CHILDREN  ON  VEGA  VII  ARE  STARVING' 

Love  and  busses, 

lohnny 


By  the  by,  how  does  one  spell  Chief  Marshal?  Each  of  the 
candidates  spells  it  differently;  I  looked  in  the  By-Laws:  you 
look  there  too,  and  imagine  my  annoyance  at  what  I  found. 

However,  a  'marshal'  in  the  armed  forces  is  spelled  that 
way;  for  the  time  being  we  are  following  suit. 

Your  favorite  grammarian 
Oh,  Beautiful  Mrs.  L: 

I  will  return  about  4:00  or  so.  I'm  so  proud  of  the  Al- 
mighty S.  Sorry  about  all  those  tacky  tests;  see  ya'  later. 

janelle  M.  Lavelle 
1  say,  lads: 

Can  any  of  you  tell  me  who  that  lovely  lass  with  the  sul- 
try eyes  and  pouting  lower  lip  who  lives  over  in  the  PN 
office  IS?  just  dying  to  meet  her,  really  ...  a  sixth  sense 
tells  me  that  she  just  might  be  a  descendant  of  that  girl 
child  Medea  never  murdered  ...  or  perhaps  spawn  of  Ap- 
hrodite's illfated  assignation  with  Vulcan,  I  can't  really  say. 
But  doesn't  she  have  that  certain  aura  of  lost  Atlantis  about 
her?  A  classical  wench,  all  things  considered. 

If  you  can  think  of  anyone,  anyone  who  could  introduce 
me  to  that  gorgeous  piece  of  woman-flesh,  don't  hesitate  to 
call  collect,  from  Australia,  if  necessary.  I'll  gladly  pay  all 
charges. 

Yours  in  divine  madness, 
Athflstan  Colgate 


Sykia  Dumuni  Lcplin,  luJn 


Janelle  Lavelle  and  John  Schotlstall,  author. 


Coraddi  sponsors  the  Spring  Arts  Festival  each  year  on  LLlm|:lu^  This  mmf  s  hesii 
Carolyn  Kizer  (seated  on  sota)  and  ludith  Sherwyn  (speaking).  The  three-day  attair 
and  their  critiques  ot  works  written  by  UNC-C  students. 


,1   l.Mtiit..]   .lulhors   Ooris   Bells 
tluded  readings  by  the  author- 


Karen  S.  Davis 
Harriett  Ann  Kirk 

lanice  Apple 

Jan  Haswell 

Nancy  Davis 

Mary  Maxwell 

Paul  Braxton 

Jim  Kurtz 
Wendy  Kaldon 
Dosia  Bell 


Editor  in  Chief 

Business  Manager 

Senior  Class  Editor 

Senior  Statistics  Editor 

Sports  Editor 

Features  Co-Editor 

Overview  Assistant 

Organizations  Assistant 
Senior  Class  Layout 

Photo  Assignments 
Underclass  Co-Editor 

Sophomore/lunior  Co-Editor 

Head  Photographer 


Primary  Photographers 
A  more  detailed  listing  of  divison  editors  and 
staff  can  be  found  on  page  380.  This  is  bylno  Jj^ 

means  complete.  »*»' 

The  1974  Pine  Needles 


Editorially  speaking: 
A  crisis  will  arise  to  fill  every  vacuum. 

Media  Board 


There  is  a  maxim  —  something  akin  to  Murphy's  Law  or 
Parl<inson's  Law  —  which  says  that  a  crisis  will  arise  to  fill  every 
vacuum.  Each  year  it  seems  that  something  or  someone  be- 
comes the  target  of  pursuit  for  student  government.  Last  year  it 
was  the  Neo-Black  Society;  this  year  it  was  the  campus  media. 

In  an  attempt  to  cope  with  the  resulting  problems,  Media 
Board  was  created.  With  the  old  Publications  Board  defunct  for 
roughly  two  years,  the  media  heads  began  meeting  on  an  ad 
hoc  basis  in  the  fall  along  with  several  faculty  and  administra- 
tive personnel.  After  spending  the  fall  semester  in  research,  the 
group  evolved  a  constitution  which  was  approved  by  the  Chan- 
cellor, and  Media  Board  became  a  Student-Faculty  Committee. 

The  problems  were  not  long  in  coming.  While  still  in  ad  hoc 
status,  the  student  senate  had  given  to  the  MB  the  problem  of 
settling  the  outstanding  bill  for  the  1973  Pine  Needles,  plus 
some  related  problems  which  occupied  the  remainder  of  the 
semester.  Not  the  least  of  these  was  the  difficulty  in  persuading 


the  student  senate  and  others  that  the  media  were  capable  of 
disciplining  themselves.  Another  hindrance  was  the  fact  that 
several  of  the  senate  felt  that  they  were  losing  power  to  the 
loosely-structured  group;  one  senator  was  heard  to  proclaim, 
when  the  MB  consitution  was  formally  presented  to  the  body, 
"Are  we  bound  by  any  of  this  garbage?" 

Then  there  was  the  time  in  the  spring  when  the  student  senate 
attempted  to  remove  in  mid-year  the  salaries  which  the  media 
personnel  had  held  since  September.  Tempers  flared  in  a  senate 
meeting  which  ran  until  5:00am,  and  while  individual  media 
heads  completed  plans  for  a  strike,  MB  was  called  upon  to 
assume  its  role  of  mediator  until  the  matter  was  resolved. 

The  crisis  may  attack  elsewhere  next  year,  but  Media  Board 
will  be  actively  defining  its  role  and  assuming  more  responsibil- 
it\ .  This  year's  co-chairmen  were  Cliff  Lowery  and  Karen  Davis; 
next  year  the  chair  will  be  held  by  Kelley  Griffith  and  lanelle 
Lavelle. 


Ravond.i  IJ.ilton,  SGA  reprfsenl.itive;  P.im  Smith,  C.irol  Brooks;  Terry  Taylor.  Inol  picliirrM    \\,l,Mri  Ojviv  Tom  kichy-Smithl 


left:  Ros  Wells,  Senate  representative;  James  Allen; 
Cliff  Lowery,  faculty  co-chairman;  Kelley  Griffith. 
Below:  Terry  Taylor;  Karen  Davis,  student  co- 
chairman;  Gary  KofJnas;  lanelle  Lavelle. 


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Student  Government  Association 


The  Executive 


Chris  Jones,  President 

Cheryl  Sosnik,  Vice-President 

Carleen  Sims,  Executive  Secretar>' 

lane  Weston,  Business  Manager 

The  Cabinet: 

Kevin  Moore  —  Public  Relations 

Dave  Schuize  —  Proiects 

Fran  Myers  —  Residential  Affairs 

Karen  Buckle  —  Academic  Affairs 

lohn  Berry  —  Student  Services 

Cynthia  Broome  —  Communications 

Buttons  Rector  —  Voluntary  Action 

Cam  Owens  —  Publicity 

RaVonda  Dalton  —  Organizations 

lanet  Hall  —  Internships 

Melinda  Murphy  —  Ecological  Awareness 


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The  SCA  offices  are  a  central  clearing  house 
for  all  stucJent  activities  —  and  also  home  for  the 
campus  politicos.  The  secretaries  handle  corres- 
pondence, records,  and  other  clerical  functions 
for  members  of  the  senate  and  other  organizations 
as  well  as  the  executive  branch. 

Martha  Shaw,  Office  Manager 

Donna  Steele 

Tru'  Blue 

Susan  Dunn 

Marilyn  Rice,  Secretaries 

Carol  Moffitt,  Workroom  Manager 


Donna  Steele. 


student  Government  —  judicial 


Anornev  General  Frances  Sink  and  Lynn  Nesbitl,  Executive  Secretan/ 


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North  Carolina 
Student  Legislature 

North  Carolina  Student  Legislature  meets  in  Raleigh  each  spring 
to  pass  legislation  sponsored  by  its  member  schools.  It  is  a  mock 
General  Assembly  with  each  school  sending  House  and  Senate 
delegates  and  alternates  as  well  as  observers.  NCSL  is  the  oldest 
body  of  its  kind  in  the  nation  and  has  been  training  the  state's 
legislators  for  over  35  years. 

This  year's  bill  topics  ranged  from  penal  reform  to  the  environ- 
ment. UNC-C's  bills  on  bike  paths  and  the  state  Fine  Arts  Council 
both  passed  with  few  amendments. 

Cathy  Krinick  was  this  year's  delegation  chairman,  and  Cheryl 
Sosnik  held  a  state  office  in  her  role  as  Convention  Chairman.  The 
delegation  is  open  through  interview  to  all  undergraduate  students 
and  regularly  includes  some  not  usually  involved  in  student  gov- 
ernment. 


Cathy  Krinick 
Roslyn  Wells 
Chris  lones 
Carleen  Sims 
Cheryl  Sosnik 
Phyllis  Carlton 
Cliff  Mitchell 
Kevin  Moore 
Chuck  Melvin 
Marilyn  Calhoun 
Debbie  Beatty 
Cynthia  Broome 
Regina  Maclntyre 
Kevin  Kilmartin 
Marilyn  Rice 
Jane  Weston 
Hollis  Harned 
Martie  Croome 
Yvonne  Kilpatrick 
Nancy  Snowdon 
lenny  Jacoby 
Bob  Trippeer 
Anna  Villani 
Paul  Braxton 


At  thf  h,inc|uel  vvhuh  kicked  off  NCSL 


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eral  Assembly  and  ■ 
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al  pre-pnmary  hopetuls  attended  Ihe  banquet  —  pictured  he 


The  NCSL  Reviewing  Board  in  the  process  of  selecting  ihis 
year's  delegation:  seated  left  to  nght,  below:  Cheryl  Sosnik, 
left  Kay,  Cathy  Krinick,  Karen  Davis  —  chairman,  Dena 
Squires,  Phyllis  Carlton,  Doug  Harris. 


Martie  Groome  and  Clitl'  Mitchell 


Student  Government  — 
Legislative 

what  can  be  said  about  a  legislative  body  which  begins 
the  year  with  a  solemn  oath  of  office  and  ends  with  a  mad 
scramble  by  the  underclassmen  to  throw  the  outgoing  sen- 
ior senators  into  the  fish  pond? 

The  student  senate  is  probably  the  most  divisive 
closely-knit  group  of  people  on  campus.  It  can  be  fairly 
said  that  they  are  unified  only  when  under  attack  from  an 
outside  force.  With  meetings  every  week,  they  are  proba- 
bly the  most  consistently  active  branch  of  government,  al- 
though many  may  complain  that  their  domain  does  not 
extend  to  every  phase  of  student  life. 

Many  have  accused  the  senate  of  being  little  more  than 
a  series  of  stepping  stones  for  political  careers;  some  use  it 
for  this.  It  remains  the  representative  body  of  the  students 
and  as  such  provides  training  in  some  forms  of  representa- 
tive democracy.  It  is  one  of  the  most  direct  routes  by 
which  the  student  may  change  the  campus. 

This  year's  senate  was  chaired  by  SGA  Vice-President 
Cheryl  Sosnik  in  her  capacity  as  President  of  the  Senate. 
Suzanne  lennings  served  as  president  pro  tem. 


Any  number  can  play:  a  look  at 

the  Student  Government  elections,  1974 


Each  spring  In  a  flurry  of  midnight  conferences, 
poster  paint,  and  wheeling  and  dealing,  the  junior 
politicos  of  UNC-C  set  out  to  prove  once  more 
that  politics  is  the  simplest  of  native  games. 

This  year  was  slightly  different.  The  campaigns 
started  as  usual,  with  candidates  and  their  work- 
ers babysitting  the  choice  spots  for  posters  until 
the  midnight  deadline  was  reached  and  cam- 
paigning could  begin.  After  that,  little  was  the 
same. 

For  one  thing,  one  of  the  candidates  for  SCA 
President  |ust  happened  to  be  the  Dorm  Coor- 
dinator of  Hinshaw,  the  men's  dorm  which  se- 
ceded from  Student  Government  the  previous  fall. 
After  a  year  of  militant  non-involvement  with 
SCA,  Jim  McAbee  not  only  ran  for  president;  he 
won. 

McAbee's  opponents,  Kevin  Moore  and  Car- 
leen  Sims,  conceded  the  election  when  the  results 
were  announced.  This  is  worth  mentioning  be- 
cause several  of  the  other  offices  —  from  Vice- 
President  to  Chief  Marshal  —  were  appealed  by 
the  losers. 

What  ensued  was  a  series  of  maneuvers  unlike 
anything  seen  since  the  Keystone  Kops  met  their 
demise.  The  co-chairmen  of  the  Elections  Board, 


Jenny  Jacoby  and  Lou  Wilkerson,  were  faced  with 
a  bewildering  assortment  of  appeals,  topped  only 
by  the  fact  that  SCA  had  no  coherent  Appeals 
Procedure  and  no  one  could  give  them  any 
straight  answers.  This  meant  that  the  appellants 
had  to  re-file  their  appeals  because  grounds  for 
appeals  were  not  established  until  after  the  first 
flurry  of  appeals  had  been  filed.  The  chairmen 
were  slightly  hampered  since  they  were  filling  a 
vacancy  created  by  the  resignation  of  the  original 
Elections  Board  chairman  just  a  month  prior  to 
the  elections,  which  was  followed  by  a  steady  re- 
shuffling of  the  committee  members. 

As  the  campus  looked  on,  first  with  concern 
and  later  with  bored  disgust,  the  Senate  attempted 
to  rectify  the  confusion  but  was  handicapped  by 
the  factions  for  each  candidate  still  sitting  in  the 
body.  After  roughly  two  months,  the  last  of  the 
appeals  was  heard  (Elections  Board  having  first 
clarified  what  the  "official"  results  were,  a  proce- 
dure which  took  somewhat  over  one  week),  with 
the  final  tally  being  that  all  races  stood  as  they 
were  before  the  appeals,  and  the  last  of  the  new 
officers  was  finally  sworn  in. 

His  truth  goes  marching  on. 


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Don't  like  it?  Appeal  it! 

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and  appeal  it  .  .  .  | 

and  appeal  it  .  .  .  ^   _ 


lenny  Idcobv  and  left  Miller,  candidate  lor  Attorney  General,  who  appealed  his  election  Wanda  Melzger  and  candidate  lor  Attorney  General  Chene 

four  difterent  times  to  Elections  Board  and,  losing  his  case,  took  his  opponent  to  Honor  Flynn,  who  was  finally  sworn  into  office  |ust  before  final  e\ams- 

Courl    He  lost  there  also 


Roslyn  Wells,  former  Attorney  General  ludy  Arnn,  and  Dr    jean  Gordon  of  the  History  Department,  who  was  called  in  to  testify 
about  Chene  Flynn 


Another  appeal 


Another  appeal? 


Fran  Garrison,  President 

Doris  Peeler,  Vice-President 

Chairmen: 

Britt  Blaylock,  Concerts 

Lois  Butner  and  lanet  Harkins, 

Coffeehouse  Nightowl 
Dianne  Scott,  Dances 
Jim  Vestal,  Fine  Arts 
Stephanie  Pigford,  Movies 
Nancy  Payne,  Publicity 
Tee  Doyle,  Special  Events 
Selwyn  Hall,  Social 

Elliott  FHall  Council  is  composed  of  dorm  and  town  stu- 
dent representatives  who,  under  the  leadership  of  the 
chairmen  and  officers,  provide  a  large  portion  of  the  or- 
ganized entertainment  on  campus.  This  included  a  cof- 
feehouse which  operated  every  other  weekend,  bridal 
fashion  shows,  at  least  three  dances  each  semester,  and 
concerts  by  several  artists  including  Anne  Murray,  Sha  Na 
Na,  Harry  Chapin,  and  Cornelius  Brothers  and  Sister  Rose. 
Many  of  the  council  members  also  work  in  the  day-to-day 
maintenance  of  Elliott  Hall,  which  serves  as  the  meeting 
center  for  the  campus  as  well  as  the  town  students' 
home-away-from-home. 


Elliott  Hall  Council 


Fran  Garrrson. 


'  of  decorations  tor  the  annual  Holiday 


Ellrott  Hall  Council  members  wait  for  Mardi  Gras  to  be 


I 

vhile  later,  a  student  enjoys  a  candied  apple  by  the  graffjtti 


Sam  Dorsey  performs  at  the  Nightowl. 


The  Easter  Cot^ee  featured  lelly  beans  distnbuted  by  the 
Easter  Bunny. 


Town 

Students' 

Association 


Steve  Shytle. 


Steve  Shytle,  President 
Suzanne  Jennings,  Vice-President 
leff  Kay,  Business  Manager 
lanelle  Price,  Social  Chairman 


("IpiT.itini;  Ihe  TSA  liook  exchange 


l.irrv  Ch.iflwrck  Pulling  nut  thr  Ti.un  Crier,  the  TSA  publiciliun 


Friends  —  the  campus  crisis  control  center 


Friends  officers  await  Senate  confir 
student-run,  totally  confidential  err 


nation  ot  their  st; 
s  control  center, 


IS  as  a  Type  II  organization  —  pictured  are  Pat  Donohue,  Bob  Grieser,  and  Paul  Ortir 
anned  from  7:00pm  to  7:00am  daily  by  trained  personnel 


Would  someone  to  talk  to  help?  Phone  5084. 


The  Debate  Team: 
award  winners 

L.  Dean  Fadely,  Director  of  Forensics 

Valerie  Coins  Prichard,  Assistant  Director  of  Forensics 

Evidential  Co-ordinator 

Daniel  A.  Seaman,  Assistant  Director  of  Forensics 

Personnel  Co-ordinator 

Peggy  Hamrick  Cibson,  Cfiapter  President,  Delta  Sigma  Rho- 

Tau  Kappa  Alpha  (Forensics  Honorary) 


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student 

Orientation 

Committee 


Tru'  Blue,  Chairman 


^   Outing  Club 


Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Phi  Kappa  Chapter  — 
the  national  service  fraternity 


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Mickey  Blaylock,  President 

loel  Ritter,  First  Vice-President 

Tony  McCarson,  Second  Vice-President 

Bob  Trippeer,  Corres.  Secretary 

Pat  O'Doherty,  Recording  Secretary 

Dan  Thomas,  Alumni  Secretary 

Bill  Roberts,  Treasurer 

Britt  Blaylock  and 

Barry  Day,  Social  Chairmen 

John  Ellis,  Historian 

Roger  Jones,  Chaplain 


Neo-Black 
Society 


Leon  Chestnut  —  Coordinator 
Randy  Robertson  —  Asst.  Coordinator 
Angela  Phillips  —  Corres.  Secy. 
RaVonda  Dalton  —  Community  Liason 
Perita  Bryant  —  Problems  and  Issues 
Cathy  Amy  —  Curriculum  Reform 
)udy  Hunter  —  Finance  Chairman 
Quintin  Norman  —  Social  Chairman 
Cathy  Powell  —  Reporter 


Dance  Company 


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CREATOR: 


Women's  Choir  —  Symphonic  Chorus  —  Chorale 
Women's  Glee  Club 


Concert  Band  —  Jazz  Ensemble  —  Sinfonia 


Religion  on  campus: 

Baptist  Student  Union  —  Wesley  Foundation 
St.  Mary's  House  —  Ba'hai  Faith 


Lutheran  Student  Movement  —  Hillel 

Newman  Club  —  Presby  House 

Interfaith  Council 


HONORARIES 


Psi  Chi 


Greg  Benhovv 
Su^n  Bom 
Mymjt  Brown 
Brooke  Burton 
Sarah  Cecil 
Terrre  Chilton 
Bet  kv  Crjii. 
Anlie  Curi 


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Pam  Criftin 
Earlme  Hardip 
Suvin  Hare 
Sylvia  lohnson 
Donna  Io\ce 
Wanda  Maynor 
loan  Pearlman 
Marlene  Sanders 
June  Sasscer 
Betty  Shearon 
Steve  Sheiton 
Frances  Sink 
Cher^.|  Smith 
Francis  Tedder 
Phvllis  Thomas 
Edwin  VWiltei 
Sandra  Ward 
Susan  Willi., 
George  Wong 


Gamma  Theta 
Upsilon 

Kay  O.  Garcia 
Kristin  Hayes 
Chuck  Osborne 


Pi  Alpha  Theta 


Svlvia  F   Coats 

Lisa  A,  Cole 

Susan  jean  Dabnev 

Mary  Susan  Daniel 

Margaret  Elaine  Doerschuk 

Edilh  Rohinson  Eddleman 

Ceiia  Helen  Fedler 

Michael  Harper 

Deborah  Harvey 

Gary  larrett 

Margaret  Ann  Kowalski 

Gloria  Anne  Leebrick 

William  May 

Paula  Elizabeth  Mitchell 

Penelope  Anne  Muse 

Patricia  I    Pegram 

Linda  Register 

Emily  lane  Williams 


Student 

Excellence 

Awards 


Kim  Ivarleen  Bald 
Alice  Leigh  Bradford 
Elizabeth  |   Bryan 
Phyllis  E.  Corbett 
Evelyn  M.  Dunaway 
juiia  Lynn  Edens 
Richard  T   Gray 
Eva  D   Haywood 
Martha  C   Highsmiih 
Kam-Hung  K^  Leung 
Kathrcn  A,  VonLindern 
Donald  Richard  Moore 
Patncia  Isley  Pegram 
Virginia  A   Player 
Sandra  E   Shoal 
Barbara  A.  Sipe 
Margarita  V-  Townsend 
Kathleen  Williams 
Susan  H    Young 


Omicron  Nu 


lame  Barrows 
Carol  Blame 
Barbara  Bostain 
Wanda  Brooks 
Kathenne  Carroll 
Kathleen  Colquitt 
Kay  Cumby 
Patricia  Cunnmghan 
Marysue  Davidson 
Linda  Davis 
Naomi  Desautels 
Angela  Dunn 
Nancy  Foster 
Martha  Gabriel 
Joanne  Glassford 
Lee  Grant 
Sheila  Gwennap 
Jeanne  Hancock 
lane  Harris 
lane  lohnson 
Lou  lones 
Debbie  joyner 
Beverly  McAnulty 
Gail  Moser 
Margaret  Pickler 
Linda  Preston 
Deborah  Riley 
Cynthia  Kilrhie 
Mary  Sea  well 
Elaine  Sloan 
Diane  Sloe  kerl 
Dale  Terry 
Ann  Walls 
Melanie  Williamson 


Pi  Delta  Phi 

lulia  Eden, 
lane  Folger 
Myra  Hanll 
Deborah  Sam 
Lynn  Thompson 


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Phi  Beta  Kappa 

luhn  Burffll  All.-ti  III 

Cvnthia  DcUvn  Asbill 

Kim  K.irleen  Bald 

Mrs.  Martha  B.  BLukw.iler 

Elizabeth  lohnson  Bryan 

Susan  Watson  Hartsog  Bullock 

Maureen  Agnes  Cahill 

Gaylor  Forrest  Callahan 

Phyllis  Elaine  Corbelt 

Linda  Carol  Davenport 

Carolina  Louise  Diehl 

Elizabeth  Clare  Dolin 

Edith  Eddleman 

lulia  Lynn  Edens 

Leslie  Ellen  Ellis 

Victoria  Lee  Farthing 

Mrs.  Bonita  Gammons  Gibson 

Sandra  Elizabeth  Clasgov\ 

Mrs.  Angela  T.  Coldston 

Pamela  P.  Gritfin 

Colena  Faye  Hall 

Myra  Anne  Harrill 

Mrs.  Eva  Ruth  Duggins  Haywood 

Cynthia  Ruth  Howard 

Wanda  K,  Hutchins 

Gail  Elaine  Inman 

William  Alan  Ivey 

lams  Faye  Johnson 

Steven  leffrey  lones 

Alice  Susan  Kirkman 

Kam-Hung  Kenneth  Leung 

Mrs.  Pamela  Ann  Carter  McAlpine 

Donna  Elaine  Miller 

Gregg  Raymond  Miller 

lanice  Elaine  Morgan 

Charlotte  Eleanor  Myrick 

Mrs.  Pamela  lean  Tyndall  Overcash 

Marsha  Ann  Overman 

Patricia  Isley  Pegram 

Doris  Ann  Peeler 

Dorothy  McConnell  Pendleton 

Stephanie  Vyrl  Pigford 

Pamela  Jeanne  Polzin 

Mrs,  loyce  Ann  Marsh  Powell 

Mildred  Kay  Pridgen 

Carol  Dean  Pulliam 

Linda  Ruth  Revis 

Barbara  Kaye  Pollins 

Sara  Elizabeth  Ross 

Deborah  lean  Sain 

John  Martz  Schotfstall 

Margaret  Humphrey  Seawell 

Betty  Lou  Shearon 

Anne  Monroe  Sheffield 

Cynthia  Anne  Shlllmglaw 

Norma  G.  Shively 

Sandra  Elizabeth  Shoaf 

Mary  Frances  Sink 

Barbara  A.  Sipe 

Elizabeth  Ann  Smith 

Julia  Elizabeth  Spears 

jerry  Davis  Stellman 

Susan  Raye  Swing 

Janice  Marie  Tarlton 

Phyllis  Anne  Thomas 

Margarita  V.  Townsend 

Mary  Catherine  Tnplett 

Kathryn  Anne  VonLindern 

Sandra  Lee  Ward 

Wendy  Lee  Whittemore 

Mrs.  ShiHey  Rollins  Wilder 

Susan  Elizabeth  Willis 

Phillip  Ryan  Wilkerson 

Susan  T.  Wilkms 

George  Swee-San  Wong 


Omicron 

Delta 

Epsilon 

Charles  Thomas  Allschul 
Fred  A,  Ashworlh 
Steven  E.  Balog 
Rebecca  S    Benson 
Melanie  Annellc  Blackley 
Thomas  ).  Biair 
)ohn  L.  Butz 
Pamela  R.  Craven 
Donna  Price  Ferree 
A.  Douglas  Flick,  jr. 
James  Michael  Hart 
Stephen  Franklin  Flicks 
David  5,  lolley 
Terry  Lou  Lampley 
Douglas  H.  Little 
)ohn  D.  McGowen 


Golden  Chain 


John  Berry 

Rebecca  Bosley  —  Treasurer 

Leon  Chestnut  —  Scholarship  Chn 

Phyllis  Corbetl 

Pam  Mcintosh  Dame! 

Debbie  Dion 

Fran  Garrison 

Peggy  |o  Hamnck  Gibson 

Joyce  Grubbs 

Janet  Hall 

Nancy  Harmon 

Cathy  Helms 

Suzanne  Jennings 

Deborah  Jones 

Harriet  Ann  Kirk 

Cathy  Krinick 

Wanda  Metzger 

Fran  Myers 

Jan  Nunnally 

Nancy  Payne 

Dons  Peeler 

Tama  Rose 

Ruby  Rufty 

Mara  Sage 

Dianne  Scott 

Frances  Sink 

lames  (Smitty)  Smith 

Cheryl  Sosnik 

Dena  Squires 

Lynne  Stevens  —  President 

Phyllis  Thomas  —  Vice  President 

Kathy  VonLindern 

Roslyn  Wells  —  Secretary 

L.  Jane  Weston 

Lou  Wilkerson 

Tandy  Wilkins  —  Social  Chmn 

Alice  Anne  Yates 


Mu  Phi  Epsilon 

Tuyna  Adco\ 

Marian  Andrews  —  Secretary 

loanna  Beck 

Carol  Bowden 

Arden  Conway  —  Chaplin 

Dana  Fox 

Jane  Grant  —  Vice  President 

Ann  Griffin 

Betsy  Hood  —  Treasurer 

Miriam  Lockhart 

Fran  Loftin 

Sheila  Marshburn 

Faye  Parsons 

Nancy  Phelps 

Ginger  Player 

Brenda  Price 

Joyce  Shater 

Victona  Silby 

Kathryn  Smith 

loan  Stoltz  —  Choirister 

Peggy  Sweeney  —  President 

Barbara  Taylor^  Corr.  Secretary 

Cindy  Teague  —  Warden 

Louise  Wilkerson 

Kathy  Wright  —  Historian 


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Sports 


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Field 
Hockey 


Fran  O'Meara  —  Captain 

JoAnn  Messick  —  Captain 

Paula  Bonner 

Kim  Bowers 

Marti  Caldwell 

Valerie  Craemer 

Dorothy  Dilliplane 

Nan  Ferebee 

Nancy  Frank 

Helen  Hamm 

Cathy  Holcomb 

Donna  Horton 

Pat  Hughes 

Kathy  JacotDS 

Jan  Kokolski 

Anita  Laughinghouse 

Joyce  Mouberry 

Ann  Nettleton 

Cam  Owens 

Missy  Parker 

Lisa  Poole 

Sherry  Reddick 

Wanda  Talarico 

Leslie  White 

Nancy  Woodside 


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SCOREBOARD 


OPPONENT 


HiKh  Point  College 

Tidewater  Community  College 

Appalachian  State  University 

Carolina  Club 

Wake  Forest  University 

Winthrop  College 

East  Carolina  University 

Carolina  Club 

Appalachian  State  University 

UNC-Chapel  Hi 

Winthrop  College 

UNC-Chapel  Hill 

Catawba  College 


Soccer 


Erol  Balkan 
Peter  Brown 
Daniel  Collins 
Steve  Copley 
Robert  Eanes 
Richard  Heebner 
Gerald  Hill 
Bob  Hites 
Edward  Kramer 
Lewis  Lobosco 
Bill  Messenger 
George  Nyquist 
Robert  O'Kane 
Ernest  Read 
iames  Shaw 
Jeff  Shoaf 
John  Warlick 
Steve  Whitaker 
lohn  Whittemore 
Bill  Utter 

Coach 
Mike  Rush 

Manager 


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Volleyball 


Pat  Hielscher,  coach 
Peggy  Martin,  ass't.  coach 
layne  Black,  manager 
Donna  DowcJy,  scorer 
Cayle  Currie,  co-captain 
Donna  Friesen,  co-captain 
Becca  Anderson 
Debbie  Bowman 
Diane  Conder 
lanelle  Degree 
Carol  Dixon 
Marty  Hackney 
Cathy  Hefner 
Liz  Phillips 
Cathy  Tamsberg 
Cinda  Whicker 


Donna  Friesen 
and  Cayle  Currie. 


SCOREBOARD 

UNC-C 

vs 

Wake  Forest 

14-16,  15-9,  1S-8 

UNC-C 

vs 

El  on 

14-12,  15-13 

UNC-C 

vs 

Coker 

15-3,  15-11 

UNC-C 

vs 

Winthrop 

11-13,  15-7,  10-15 

UNC-C 

vs 

Appalachian 

17-15,  15-0 

UNC-C 

vs 

East  Carolina 

12-15,  15-6,  17-15 

UNC-C 

vs 

Western  Carolina 

3-15,  15-1  1,  15-7 

UNC-G 

vs 

Appalachian 

15-10,  8-15,  15-1 

UNC-C 

vs 

Winthrop 

15-2,  14-16,  15-11 

UNC-C 

vs 

El  on 

13-15,  15-1,  15-12 

UNC-C 

vs 

Duke 

15-9,  15-8 

UNC-C 

vs 

Western  Carolina 

15-10,  15-5 

UNC-G 

vs 

Mars  Hill 

15-2,  15-1 

UNC-C 

vs 

Marshall 

15-6,  13-15,  11-15 

UNC-G 

vs 

East  Tennessee 

15-10,  13-15,  15-12 

UNC-G 

vs 

Columbus 

15-13,  15-9 

UNC-C 

vs 

Montevallo 

15-10,  19-17 

UNC-G 

vs 

Tenn.  Tech. 

7-15,  15-13,  16-14 

UNC-C 

vs 

West  Georgia 

15-12,  4-15,  6-15 

UNC-C 

vs 

U  Tennessee 

11-15,  13-15 

UNC-C 

vs 

Mars  Hill 

15-13,  15-5 

UNC-C 

vs 

Chapel  Hill 

15-4,  16-14 

UNC-G 

vs 

Wake  Forest 

15-12,  15-8 

UNC-G 

vs 

Duke 

8-15,  12-15 

UNC-G 

vs 

Elon 

15-4,  13-15,  9-15 

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Lynne  Caskin,  coach 

Kris  Burns,  ass't.  coach 

Carol  Cooper,  diving  coach 

Mary  Luedeka,  manager 

Marceia  Bartlett, 

Marty  Reade,  captains 

Marceia  Bartlett 

Randye  Brooks 

Pam  Brown 

lean  Bumbarger 

Debbie  Eakes 

Sue  Hale 

Lynn  Hightill 

Peggy  Kendall 

Marty  Reade 

Patti  Shockley 

lulia  Smeallie 

Jeanne  Smith 

Debbie  Sutton 

Joy  Roycroft 

Maria  Williamson 

Swimmers 

Debbie  Harnden 

Pam  Mays 

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Third  Place                         UNC-CH  Relays 

39 

Duke         88 

100 

Appalachian         23 

70 

Duke         57 

70 

Raleigh  Consolidated         61 

42 

UNC-CH         88 

81 

Appalachian         37 

93 

Queens  College         18 

95 

Columbia  College         14 

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50 

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Jim  Swiggett,  coach 

Doug  Tennis,  ass't.  coach 

Mike  Rush,  manager 

Steve  lones,  captain 

Dan  Collins 

Jim  Fields 

Daine  Eisold 

Mike  Garner 

Steve  Hall 

Tim  Lee 

John  McCaffery 

George  Perry 

David  Stevens 


SCOREBOARD 


UNC-C 

88 

65 

85 

73 

87 

68 

73 

76 

72 

53 

76 

45 

52 

71 

52 

87 

64 

53 

81 

85 

59 


OPPONENT 

Central  Wesieyan  108 

Methodist  College  83 

Lynchburg  College  1  16 

Greensboro  College  83 

Averett  College  50 

St.  Andrews  College  83 

Bridgewater  College  92 

Eastern  Mennonite  92 

Virginia  Wesieyan  79 

NC  Wesieyan  College  70 

Lynchburg  College  90 

Methodist  College  91 

Christopher  Newport  80 

Virginia  Wesieyan  104 

Christopher  Newport  110 

NC  Wesieyan  College  83 

Greensboro  College  91 

St.  Andrews  College  68 

Averett  College  82 

Central  Wesieyan  100 

Methodist  College  95 


Women's 
Basketball 


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loyce  Mouberry, 

Capt.          Susan  lolly 

Rita  Wiggs 

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Deborah  lones 

Peg  Bodie 

Emmy  Marshall 

Debbie  Bowman 

Donna  Morris 

Amy  Corpening 

Vicki  Troutman 

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Marty  Tucker 

M<irti  Hack 

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SCOREBOARD 

UNC-G 

OPPONENT 

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Longwood  College 

36 

58 

High  Point  College 

44 

52 

East  Carolina  University 

45 

44 

UNC-Chapel  Hill 

54 

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Western  Carolina  University 

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College  Mars  Hill 

47 

59 

Elon  College 

71 

53 

Appalachian  State  University 

52 

55 

Winthrop  College 

38 

54 

Wake  Forest  University 

56 

51 

Appalachian  State  University 

59 

60 

East  Tennessee  State 

54 

52 

Western  Carolina  University 

53 

63 

East  Carolina  University 

50 

50 

Elon  College 

64 

66 

UNC-Chapel  Hill 

64 

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SPARTANS 


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Bert  Goldman,  coach 

Hugh  Cole 

Mike  Connors 

)im  Costa 

Albert  Khanlanan 

Rorin  Piatt 

Byron  Ritter 


DIAC  Champions! 


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OPPONENT 

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UNC-Chcipel  Hill 

lost 

Duke 

lost 

Appalachian 

lost 

ECU 

won 

Western  Carolina 

won 

Wake  Forest 

lost 

Appalachian 

Chris  Burns 

Elsa  Heimerer,  coaches 

Sandy  Crank 

Robin  West,  managers 

Dale  Adams 

lean  Bumbarger 

Jane  Davenport 

Nancy  Frank 

Jo  Ann  Kannan 

Nanct  Leonard 

Margaret  Malcolm 

Jo  Ann  Messick 

Dana  Yoder 

SCOREBOARD 

OPPONENT 

Lynchburg  College 

Greensboro  College 

Virginia  Wesleyan  College 

NC  Wesleyan  College 

Greensboro  College 

Hampden  Sydney 

Virginia  Tech 

Roanoke  College 

Guilford  College 

Elon  College 

Methodist  College 

St.  Andrews  College 


|im  Swiggett,  coach 
Mark  Diachenko,  captain 
Rick  Hughes 
John  Perrin 
Steve  Ruggiero 
Ralph  Sears 
Gene  Shackelford 
Grant  Walters 


Men's  Golf 


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Women's  Golf 


Dee  Dee  Owens,  coach 

Dana  Craft,  ass't.  coach 

lane  Black 

layne  Black 

Peg  Bodie 

Donna  Horton 

Bev  Marks 

Fran  O'Meara 

Liz  Phillips 

Betsy  Waynick 


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College  is  more  than  just  classes -it's  a  way  of  life. 


Students  react  to  this  lite  in  several  ways  —  enthusisti- 
cally  joining  every  available  activity  or  disgustedly  avoiding 
all  contacts  with  humanity.  The  majority  of  students  tall 
somewhere  in  the  middle  of  this  spectrum,  and  at  one  time 
or  another  probably  experience  both  extremes. 

The  only  clear  line  of  demarcation  is  that  between  dorm 
residents  and  town  students  —  and  the  battle  analogy  Is  not 
entirely  out  of  place.  It's  not  so  much  friction  between 
dormles  and  townles  —  It's  just  that  the  two  ways  6t  life  are 
so  different.  Living  on  campus  means  there  is  no  escape  — 
even  after  you've  left  the  library  or  cafeteria  or  classroom 
buildings,  how  far  away  can  you  get?  If  you  live  In  town, 
however,  and  can  find  a  ride  home,  or  have  a  car,  or  can 
hitch  a  ride  or  ride  a  bike  —  or  hoof  It  —  then  you  might 
get  away  from  the  campus  pressures. 

It  probably  balances  out.  In  the  dorm,  someone  else  takes 
care  of  the  electricity  and  the  heating  bills,  but  you  share  a 
bathroom  with  15-25  others  (hopefully  of  the  same  sex).  If 
you're  lucky  enough  to  find  a  good  apartment,  where  the 
trash  is  removed  somewhat  regularly  and  you're  close 
enough  to  walk  to  school  when  the  car  breaks  down  again 
or  your  bike  disappears,  then  you  are  afforded  the  luxury  of 
avoiding  house  meetings  and  not  having  to  sign  your  guests 
in  at  the  desk.  In  this  case,  you  may  also  become  a  sort  of 
haven  for  your  beleagured  dorm  student  friends.    .    . 

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The  tendency  in  a  women's  dorm  is  to  become  close  to  the  girls 
on  the  hall.  It's  hard  to  avoid  this  when  you're  living  in  each  oth- 
er's laps,  as  it  were.  You  get  used  to  what  your  mother  would  refer 
to  as  "all  kinds",  and  you  go  through  Halloween  and  Christmas 
parties  together,  especially  in  the  freshmen  dorms.  The  enthusiasm 
may  wane  when  you  move  into  the  upperclass  halls  but  you  get 
used  to  making  your  own  entertainment.  The  threat  —  or  some- 
times outright  presence  —  of  monotony  never  quite  goes  away. 


Dorm  life  could  also  be  viewed  as  an  exercise  in  primitive  interior  decorating. 


Men's  dorms  are  a  shade  different  from  women's  —  or, 
as  one  woman  put  it,  "those  guys  get  away  with  murder". 
Admittedly,  there  is  a  certain  peculiar  quality  to  life  in  Hin- 
shaw  or  Guilford  or  Phillips,  and  it  goes  further  than  the 
fact  that  the  visitation  policy  Is  almost  completely  ignored 
in  a  men's  dorm.  For  instance,  life  in  Guilford  at  3:00am  is 
about  as  lively  as  it  was  at  9:00pm.  Maybe  more  so. 

"We  had  gone  out  for  beer  and  when  we  got  back,  Paul 
was  really  out  of  it,  so  his  girl  friend  kinda  pours  him  into 
the  front  door  of  the  dorm  and  we  waited  for  him  to  find  his 
way  up  to  his  room.  Only  took  him  five  minutes  —  what 
held  him  up  was  the  fact  that  he  went  through  all  of  his 
keys  trying  to  find  the  room  key.  When  he  finally  gets  in,  he 


falls  asleep  on  the  floor.  Which  is  cluttering  up  the  room. 
So  we  took  him  down  and  put  him  on  a  sofa  in  the  parlor, 
and  then  moved  the  whole  thing  in  front  of  Underdog's  (the 
counselor)  door,  knocked,  and  ran.  I  don't  know  when  he 
finally  came  to,  but  I  suspect  it  was  shortly  thereafter." 

The  men  at  UNC-G  are  still  a  minority,  and  subject  to 
commensurate  heckling.  This  may  change,  however  —  next 
year  the  men  take  over  still  another  former  women's  dorm 
when  they  move  into  Bailey,  and  more  are  escaping  what 
dorm  regulations  yet  exist  by  moving  off  campus,  so  there  is 
an  increase  in  the  number  of  town  student  men.  We've 
come  a  long  way  in  ten  years. 


"The  best  thing  about  dorm  life  is  that  it  convinces  you  that 
apartment  life  is  where  it's  at." 

(former  Guilford  resident) 


College  lite  includes  many  types  of 
learning  —  coping  with  ARA  Slater  is 
only  one.  Cafeteria  eating  is  known  for 
developing  a  cast-iron  stomach  and  a 
sense  of  humor  —  or  an  ability  to  con- 
centrate, while  eating,  on  anything  other 
than  the  matter  at  hand. 


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There  are  diversions  to  be  found,  espe- 
cially when  you're  desperate.  When  an 
evening  in  the  library  isn't  enough  to 
break  the  cycle  ot  dorm-classroom- 
cafeteria-dorm,  tensions  may  result  in  a 
4:00am  trip  to  Your  House,  Dunkin' 
Donuts,  or  any  of  the  other  oases  of  light 
and  activity  in  nightime  Greensboro. 

Another  option  is  extracurricular  or- 
ganizations (see  page  132);  a  few  choose 
this.  Or  the  more  structured  entertain- 
ment: coffeehouses,  UCLS  events,  TSA 
luncheons,  dorm  parties.  Often  it's  a  mat- 
ter of  popcorn  and  TV  in  the  room,  or  a 
fast  trip  to  Bill's  or  somebody  else's 
apartment  for  a  beer.  Anything  to  relieve 
the  boredom. 


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Town  students  may  receive  the  most  practi- 
cal traming  of  all  —  they  learn  to  commute. 
They  also  learn  to  cope  with  that  Tscheep  Pro- 
ductions, Inc.,  answer  to  a  $16  parking  fee: 
The  Mud  Lot. 


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Mabel? 


Mabel  — 
Come  Home! 


Mabel? 


Mabel? 


Attitudes  are  formed  here  which  are  not  easily 
renounced,  the  more  so  because  the  formation  is 
often  insidiously  subtle.  Mother  was  right  —  you 
do  meet  all  kinds,  and  even  in  your  inaction  you 
have  made  a  decision  regarding  the  choice  they  of- 
fer. Hopefully  you  have  moved  a  little  closer  to  an 
understanding  —  not  just  an  awareness  and  toler- 
ance of  other  people's  choices,  but  a  clearer  con- 
ception of  that  choice  which  you  must  make  for 
yourself. 


It  may  be  that,  of  all 

the  things  you  learn  at  college, 

the  most  important 

are  lifestyles. 


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Founder's  Day  1973 

ll  Uti'-  the  biggest  birthd.iy  pjrty  cm  campu'..  With  the  cooper.i- 
tioii  of  SCA,  ARA  Slater,  Alumni  As'jociales,  UCLS,  and  many 
others,  UNC-C  celebrated  Founder's  Day  on  October  1  1th.  The 
dimensions  of  the  2-layer  cake  were  Gargantuan:  48  tt.  In  2  It., 
900  lbs.  total  weight  (300  of  that  was  icing),  and  700  rosebuds.  A 
large  turnout  of  students,  faculty,  and  staff  devoured  over  one  ton 
of  fried  chicken,  in  addition  to  other  food,  and  there  were  free 
prizes  lor  everyone,  tricycle  races,  hula  hoop  contests,  and  a 
Dixieland  jazz  band.  The  celebration  ended  with  an  impressive 
fireworks  display,  followed  by  the  l'-)73  Founder's  Day  speaker 
in  Avcock  Auditorium  —  Winston  Churcliill  111. 


"You  are  destroying  yourselves  in  a  masochisric  contemplation 
of  your  political  navel  .   .   ." 

Winston  Churchill  III 


Fiddler  on  the  Roof 

Oresteia 

Luv 

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Hansel  and  Gretel 

Cat  on  a  Hot  Tin  Root 

Theatre  for  Young  People 


The  Theatre  lor  Young  People  —  Tarheel  Tales. 


Cat  on  a  Hot  Tin  Roof. 


University  Concert  and  Lecture  Series 


Mac  Frampton  Trio 

Piano 
Bella  Lewitsky  Dance  Company 

Modern  dance 
David  Raksin 

Music  Composition  tor  Films 
Anne  Scott 

Women  in  American  Life 
The  Fine  Arts  Quartet 

Chamber  music 
FHarvey  Cox 

Clergyman 
Who  Killed  |FK? 

Film  and  lecture 
FHon.  Winston  S.  Churchill  III 

Founder's  Day 
Joseph  FHeller 

Author 
Janice  Madden 

Women  in  American  Lite 
Alirio  Diaz 

Guitarist 
Museum  Without  Walls 

Art  films  series 
Max  Morath 

Ragtime  pertormer 
Ferrante  and  Teicher 

Piano  duet 
American  Woodwind  Quintet 

School  of  Music  Chamber  Series 
Awaji  Puppet  Theatre  of  Japan 

Puppeteers 
Ralph  Nader 

Author 
Woodlands  High  School  Touring  Choir 

Musical  drama 
Royal  Tahitian  Dance  Company 

Native  dance 
Studio  II 

Modern  theater 
Jazz  In 

Jazz  music 
Traditional  Jazz  Dance  Theater 

Jazz  dance 
Dick  Gregory 

Lecturer 
The  Tooth  of  Crime 

Experimental  theater 
Piedmont  Chamber  Orchestra 

Chamber  music 
Razoumovskv  Quartet 

Debut 
Wilma  Scott  Heide 

President,  NOW 


Royal  Tahitian  Dance  Company. 


Harriett  Elliott  Lecturer  —  Professor  Daniel   Bell,  Harvard 
sociologist. 


Awap  Puppet  Theater  of  lapan. 


".  .  .  and  I  was  talking  to  some  girls  just  before  the 
service,  and  they  said,  "Reverend  Presley,  give  us 
some  hope!"  But  1  have  no  hope  to  give  you,  for  you 
see,  you  are  the  hope  .   .   ." 

Rev.  Thomas  Presley 

Moravian  Love  Feast 

The  annual  Moravian  Love  Feast  was  expanded  to  three 
nights  this  year,  indicative  of  its  massive  success.  The  service 
has  steadily  increased  in  attendance  each  year  and  now  in- 
cludes large  numbers  of  Greensboro  residents  as  well  as  stu- 
dents. 

It's  probably  one  of  the  most  popular  events  on  campus,  and 
deceptively  simple:  just  Christmas  carols,  beeswax  candles 
carefully  wrapped  in  red  crepe  paper  by  the  Interfaith  Council, 
some  buns  and  specially-made  coffee  served  by  volunteers 
from  APO,  and  a  brief  address  by  Rev.  Thomas  Presley  of  King 
Moravian  Church.  It  always  ends  with  the  singing  of  the  tradi- 
tional Moravian  Carol,  and  then  "|oy  to  the  World",  during 
which  lit  candles  are  distributed  and  raised.  The  tradition  on 
campus  is  that  your  wish  is  granted  if  the  candles  can  be  carried 
to  the  dorm  without  going  out  —  so  the  service  really  doesn't 
end  until  later,  when  candles  are  hopefully  blown  out  in  dorm 
lobbies  —  if  you're  lucky. 


"What  are  all  those  paper  bags 
doing  on  the  sidewalk?" 

Luminjires  .ire  another  Christiii.is  Ir.ulilion  nn  (dmpus.  White 
paper  bags  are  tilled  with  sand,  into  which  votive  landles  are  sunk, 
and  are  distributed  around  campus  (usually  by  Elliott  Hall  Council, 
APO,  and  any  volunteers  who  show  up  tor  the  bonfire  and  hot 
chocolate).  At  a  specified  time  that  night,  the  candles  are  lit  —  by 
anyone  who  can  grab  a  pack  of  matt  he'.  —  and  for  a  few  minutes  at 
least,  there  is  time  to  think  about  something  other  than  the  impend- 
ing finals. 


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All  year  long,  Elliott  Hall  and  various  other  organizations 
sponsor  activities  which  can  make  life  a  good  deal  more  pleas- 
ant. This  year  the  activities  ranged  from  coffeehouses  —  at  the 
new  Nightowl  —  to  holiday  coffees  to  concerts,  dances,  and 
almost  spontaneous  events.  Town  Students'  Association  spon- 
sored Kite  Day  (kites  and  cokes  supplied)  and  regular  Tuesday 
morning  coffees  for  town  students,  as  well  as  frequent  town  stu- 
dent luncheons. 

There  were  religious  events,  open  to  everyone  for  free  or  a 
small  fee.  A  Succoth  booth  was  erected  on  the  library  lawn  in  the 
fall;  the  annual  Christmas  lovefeast  was  again  a  success;  in  the 
spring  there  were  Passover  meals  and  sunrise  Easter  services. 

Elliott  Hall  was  often  the  scene  of  departmental  and  school 
coffees,  seminars,  and  lectures.  In  addition,  it  is  the  regular  meet- 
ing place  for  the  majority  of  campus  organizations,  and  the 
ubiquitous  Third  Floor  Elliott  houses  the  Type  II  student  organiza- 
tions offices,  including  the  publications  and  the  radio  station. 

And  above  all  else,  if  someone  came  up  with  an  idea  —  re- 
gardless of  how  crazy  —  he  could  probably  find  someone  in 
Elliott  Hall  to  help  him  carry  it  out.  In  almost  every  sense  of  the 
word,  Elliott  Hall  is  the  student  center  —  and  some  of  the  pic- 
tures that  follow  give  a  brief  idea  of  the  scope  of  its  activities,  as 
well  as  activities  elsewhere  on  campus. 


Randy  Robertson  mans  the  Neo-Black  Society  booth  at  one 
of  the  Operation  '78  conferences. 


Vice-chancellor  lames  Allen  mel  regularly  wilh  sludenls  in  ihf  icl.ixcil  .liiiiosphfre  ol  the  Akinini  lloiisr  library 


Harry  Chapin  in  concert. 


The  APO  annual  slave  auction. 


APO  brothers  help  with  the  twice- yearly  bloodmobile. 


Gamma   Sigma   Sigma,  the  service  sorority,   sponsored   a 
dance  marathon  for  the  March  of  Dimes. 


The  comedy  team  of  Edmonds  and  Curley  appeared  this  spring. 
Last  tall  saw  the  highly  successful  Muledeer  and  Moondog 
Medicme  Show. 


David  Barber,  author  of  Presidential  Character,  spoke  this 
spring  (seated  is  Dr.  David  Olson). 


The  Marshall  Tucker  Band  appeared  as  a  result  of  efforts  mitiated  by  an  independent  group  of  students. 


A  panel  discussion  from  the  series  on  the  Changing  Role  of  Women  In  American  Life.         Kite  Day! 


Politicians  and  artists  filled  the  streets  at  the  Tate 
Street  Art  Fair  In  the  spring. 


Alumni 
Associates 


Alumni  Associates  was  founded  three  years  ago  in 
an  attempt  to  involve  the  Alumni  Association  more 
directly  in  the  lives  of  the  undergraduates.  The  group  is 
composed  of  alumni  and  undergrads,  who  together 
have  sponsored  and  co-sponsored  many  events  such  as 
May  Day  1973  and  74,  Founder's  Day,  special  nights 
in  the  cafeteria,  Goodness  Day  (pictured  here),  and  a 
campus-wide  hunt  for  ice  cream  tickets  hidden  in  the 
trees.  For  many,  Alumni  Associates  are  those  people 
who  hand  out  balloons  and  lollipops  for  no  special 
reason  —  but  when  you've  fallen  in  a  rut  from  routine, 
a  balloon  can  be  quite  therapeutic. 


Nightowl 


Open  every  other  week,  the  Nightowl  cof- 
feehouse features  a  variety  of  campus  talent  —  and 
some  from  off-campus  (auditions  are  held  periodi- 
cally and  are  open  to  everyone).  For  the  small 
price  of  a  quarter,  it's  a  chance  to  retreat  to 
candlelight  for  a  few  hours. 


Charlie  McCurry  and  jim  Lancaster. 


Mardi  Gras 


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student  Activities  Awards  Banquet 


The  first  annual  Student  Activities  Awards  Banquet  was  held  on 
April  1  5.  Attended  by  over  300  organization  officers  and  members, 
faculty,  and  staff,  the  evening  began  with  a  champagne  reception 
on  the  Elliott  Hall  patio.  Following  dinner  was  the  keynote  speaker, 
C.  Shaw  Smith,  College  Union  Director  of  Davidson  College,  who 
spoke  on  the  purpose  of  student  activities  In  college  life.  The  new 
SCA  officers  were  sworn  in,  along  with  the  recently-elected  organi- 
zational officers,  and  several  awards  were  presented  to  the  outgoing 
members.  The  evening  concluded  with  a  one-act  play,  a  slide  pre- 
sentation, and  the  giving  of  the  (also  first  annual)  Academy  Awards 
to  deserving  (?)  students. 


(.lulRoing  SCA  President  Chris  lones 
dent  Fr.in  C.irnson 


ard  trom  Elliott  H.ill  Pn 


John  Moore,  Tama  Rose. 


Dr,  Reardon,  Vice-Chancellor  and  Mr^ 
)oe  Flora,  Vickie  Inqram 


We  shall  gather  at  the  river . 


It's  called  revenge. 


Outstanding  Seniors 

Each  \ecir  the  senior  class  elects  twenty  of  its  own  to  the 
title  ot  Outstanding  Senior.  This  year,  those  elected  were 
asked  to  respond  to  the  following  questions: 

If  you  were  writing  vour  autobiography,  what  would  vou 
title  it  and  whv? 

What  do  vou  consider  vour  most  important  contriljution 
to  the  Universitv? 

What  are  your  most  important  activities  while  at  the  uni- 
versity? 

Each  Senior  was  asked  to  answer  these  questions  in  his 
own  words.   The  answers  are  reprinted   here  with  as  I 
editing  as  possible. 


Cheryl  Sosnik.  Autobiographv;  The  Unsinkable  —  because 
no  one  can  get  me  down.  Contribution:  my  work  in  Student 
Government;  it's  been  my  life.  Activities:  President  of  the 
Senate;  Convention  Committee  Chairman  for  North 
Carolina  Student  Legislature;  Freshman  Dorm  Coordinator; 
Parliamentarian  for  the  Senate. 


Steve  Shytle.  Autobiography:  The  Un- 
known Soldier.  Most  of  the  things  that  I  am 
involved  in  are  not  noticeable  to  the  stu- 
dent body:  for  example,  my  work  with 
APO  and  the  Town  Students'  Assoc.  I  think 
that  personal  glory  is  not  important, 
though.  As  long  as  the  final  results  of  the 
work  that  I  put  into  something  are  notice- 
able, then  the  work  has  not  been  in  vain. 
As  long  as  someone  has  been  helped  or 
served  in  some  way,  then  it  doesn't  matter 
who  did  the  helping  or  the  serving.  Con- 
tribution: established  the  Dr.  Rite 
Memorial  Town  Students  Scholarship.  -Ac- 
tivities: APO;  Town  Stuflents'  President; 
Student  Senate;  ( )ricnlaliiin  Committee. 


Fran  Garrison.  Autobiography:  The  )oy  of  Life.  The 

tollovvlng  poem,  by  ,in  anonymous  author,  does  a 
better  |ob  of  explaining  my  feelings  than  I  could: 
The  joy  of  life  is  living  it  and  doing  things  of  worth. 
In  making  bright  and  fruitful  all  the  barren  spots  of 

earth. 
In  facing  odds  and  ma'-tering  them  and  rising  from 

defeat. 
And  making  true  what  once  was  false,  and  what 

was  bitter,  sweet. 
For  only  he  knows  perfect  )oy  whose  little  bit  of 

soil 
Is  richer  ground  than  what  it  was  when  he  began  to 

toil. 
Contribution:  I  see  my  greatest  success  in  the 
strengthening  of  the  EUC  Council  and  its  organiza- 
tion and  attitude. 


Julie  Spivey.  Autobiography:  Rainbow  —  a  nickname  from  the 
Psych  department  that  stuck.  I  teel  like  my  life  is  a  rainbow  of 
many  beautiful  experiences.  Contribution:  Nursing.  I  feel  that 
in  my  ma|or,  I  have  had  a  unique  chance  to  represent  UNC-C 
in  our  community,  which  I  view  as  an  integral  aspect  of  relat- 
ing university  life  to  the  "real  world".  Activities:  Senator;  ass't. 
Dorm  Coordinator;  Dean's  Advisory  Council,  School  ot  Nurs- 
ing; Student  Excellence  Award. 


Terry  Taylor.  ALitobiographv  Guaranteed  to  Shock 
Yo'  Mama.  I  entitled  it  that  because  my  life  is  so 
dull  that  I  will  need  a  come-on  title  to  sell  it.  Con- 
tribution: I  tried  to  bring  to  this  campus  a  little  bit 
of  evidence  that  says  there  are  people  on  this 
campus  that  can  write  and  create  works  of  art;  we 
are  not  a  school  that  turns  out  mere  artistic  cretins 
—  we  turn  out  damn  good  ones. 


Roslyn  Wells.  Autobiogrjphy;  Girl  With  Some- 
thing Extra.  I  hope  th.it  through  the  past  few  years 
I  h,ive  given  <i  bit  extra  or  more  than  was  neces- 
sary. Sometimes  you  wonder  if  it  is  even  worth  it 
to  care,  but  someone  has  to.  I  care,  1  get  mad,  I 
work  and  I  prav  to  Gfxl  I  accomplish  something. 
Maybe  all  of  us  should  be  given  the  recognition 
of  having  "something  extra"  because  we  are  fools 
enough  to  care.  We  are  all  special.  Activities: 
Senator:  Secretar\  of  Cf)lden  Chain. 


Leon  Chestnut.  Autobiography:  Survival.  These 
were  the  times  that  tried  our  souls.  Contribution: 
Leadership,  patience.  Activities:  Neo-Black  Society 
Coordinator;  Golden  Chain, 


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)ohn  Schoffstall.  Autobiography:  Crist  for  the  Mill.  Uinies 
Branch  Cabell's  archetypal  author,  John  Charteris,  says  of 
his  work  (m  Beyond  Life),  "I  am  afraid  that  all  is  grist  for 
that  omnivorous  mill."  Very  true.  Before  everything  else,  I 
am  a  writer.  My  life  is  grist  —  grist  for  the  mill.  And  so  are 
yours,  kids.  Contribution:  Insuring  that  every  sentence  that 
goes  by  me  —  as  copy  editor  of  the  Cary  —  has  at  least 
one  verb  in  it.  Activities:  Writing  for  Coraddi;  copy  edit- 
ing for  the  Cary;  wet-nursing  the  publications  IBM. 


Dean  Squires.  Autobiography:  Trucking  Right  Along.  I 

guess  I  have  a  high  need  for  new  experience.  I  don't  think 
I  |ump  from  one  thing  to  another  without  finishing  the  job 
at  hand,  Luil  I  like  to  hurry  and  get  on  with  it.  Contribu- 
tion: I  think  my  most  important  contribution  to  UNC-C  is 
not  an  office  I've  filled  but  my  defense  of  what  I  believe 
in.  Activities:  North  Carolina  Student  Legislature;  Senator: 
SCA  Secretary. 


Lynn  Nesbitt.  Autobiogr.iphv:   Cone  With  the  Wind, 

lie(.iusc  I  ,im  e\fr  tlo.itmH  Ironi  |)l,uc  lo  place,  set'kin.t; 
only  h.ippmess  lor  others.  Contribution:  To  the  students 
of  UNC-G,  especially  the  criminals,  my  abuncJance  of 
fairness,  hrinestv,  and  intei;ritv.  Activities:  Court 
Member,  Assistant  F.D.C:  E\e(  utive  Secretary  of  Court. 


Mary  Frances  Sink.  Autobiography:  The  Plants  in  My  Life:  A 
Botanical  History  of  Mary  Frances  Sink.  Having  been  an  avid 
"plant  freak"  for  several  years,  I  have  discovered  that  across 
time  the  health  and  wellbeing  of  my  personal  collection  of  bo- 
tanical specimens  is  an  accurate  barometer  of  change  in  my 
life.  Contribution:  Any  senior  deserving  of  the  title  "Outstand- 
ing Senior"  made  their  most  important  contribution  to  UNC-C 
when  they  resisted  that  initial  drive  toward  the  inertia  which 
pervades  this  tanipus  and  took  up  their  first  in  a  series  of  thank- 
less |()bs  that  keep  the  mathinery  ot  campus  lite  running. 


Janet  Hall.  Aulobiogr.iphy;  Camelol.  \bc  rcisnn  I  \\,\vv  served  liere 
and  elsewhere  .utively  in  the  (jrg.ini/tilioiis  is  liccause  I  believe  Ihal 
activism  can  be  used  to  society's  good  as  well  as  to  its  detriment. 
Contribution:  speaking  up  in  class  —  all  my  [irotessors  knew  there  was 
at  least  one  person  awake.  Activities:  CoLirse  and  leather  Coor- 
dinator; Academic  Internships;  Secretary  tor  Cuninuinity  Affairs;  Assis- 
tant D.C.  and  O.A.;  Golden  Chain. 


Tru  Blue.  Autobiography:  The  Agony  and  the  Ecstasy, 

|ust  because  that's  the  way  it's  been  —  especially  these 
past  four  years.  Contribution:  Student  Orientation  Com- 
mittee, changes  in  the  program  from  short  period  activity 
to  year  'round  activities.  Activities:  Student  Orientation 
Committee,  Chairman;  University  Orientation  Committee 
Student  Chairman;  Freshman  Dorm  Coordinator; 
Alumni/University  Council. 


Gary  Jarrett.  Autobiography:  Proving  Myself.  When  1 
came  here  as  a  freshman,  I  saw  an  evaluation  of  me.  It 
wasn't  overly  encouraging.  From  that  time  I've  worked  to 
prove  to  this  university  that  they  had  me  pegged  wrong. 
Contribution:  My  willingness  to  take  an  active  part  in 
University  affairs,  and  taking  the  time  to  care  what  goes 
on  at  UNC-G.  Too  many  students  at  this  school  are  too 
apathetic.  Activities;  Active  member  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
Chairman  of  the  Senior  Steering  Committee;  Member  of 
Phi  Alpha  Theta  History  Fraternity;  Town  Student  Senator. 


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L.  )ane  Weston.  Autobiography;  The 
Alarm  Clock.  I  never  can  seem  to  hear 
my  alarm  clock  in  the  morning  .  .  .  I 
guess  my  "Circadian  Rhythm"  is  out 
of  tune!  Contribution:  I  just  try  to  help. 
Activities:  Business  Manager  of  S.C.A.; 
North  Carolina  Student  Legislature; 
VITA  Volunteer;  Orientation  Assistant; 
Golden  Chain. 


Carole  Anne  Brooks.  Autobiography:  Neutrality  is  My 
Name.  I  try  to  stay  impartial  to  many  situations  so  I  can 
have  a  clear  head  about  all  sides  of  the  issue  before 
choosing  a  stand,  if  one  is  taken  at  all.  Contribution:  In 
my  past  year  as  editor  of  the  Carolinian,  I  have  brought 
the  paper  from  the  small  paper  of  past  years  to  a  full 
size  newspaper,  averaging  six  pages  twice  a  week.  I 
have  tried  to  make  this  a  student  newspaper,  and  not 
just  a  sounding  block  for  a  few  irate  people.  More  at- 
tention was  p.iid  to  ,i<  tivilH's  on  (am|ius  than  in  the 
past. 


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Britt  Blaylock.  Autobiography:  Strange  Visions,  Odd 
Hours.  C  (inlnbutions:  Showing  some  people  that  the 
"(orrett"  way  is  normally  neither  the  easiest,  most  ef- 
licienl,  nor  most  productive  method.  Activities: 
A. P.O.;  Concerts  Committee  Chairman;  Senate. 


Laurie  L.  Conway.  Autobiography:  A  Divine  Comedy 
of  Errors.  I  suppose  everyone  can  find  their  lite  to  be 
somewhat  a  divine  comedy  of  errors,  but  I  feel  I  have 
certainly  had  my  share.  Contribution:  Perhaps  my 
greatest  contribution  to  UNC-G  was  being  a  part  of 
the  Theater  for  Young  People  touring  company.  While 
we  were  on  the  road  we  were  ambassadors  of  this 
university  and  our  dramatic  program.  It  was  one  of  my 
most  valuable  learning  experiences  with  respect  to 
theater  and  people.  Activities:  Dean's  List  and  Honors 
Program;  Spencer  Love  Scholarship  in  Drama;  W. 
Raymond  Taylor  Scholarship  in  Theater. 


Chris  Jones.  Autobiography:  Dear  Mispronouncialed 
Academaniac.  Contribution:  As  far  as  my  great  accomplish- 
ments for  this  year,  I  feel  that  I  have  no  accomplishments  to 
claim  for  myself.  It  was  the  students  and  the  administration  that 
made  the  great  strides  forward.  I  feel  my  greatest  privilege  was 
the  opportunity  to  work  for  them  and  to  be  a  part  of  the  new 
positive  spirit  on  our  campus. 


Suzanne  Jennings.  Autoliiograpin  :  Survival  of  the 

Fittest.  Strength  uf  character,  mind  and  temper 
are  ma|or  requirements  tor  successtully  tmlshlng 
four  years  at  UNC-C.  Some  of  us  quit,  some  en- 
dure, others  prevail;  occasionally  some  choose 
the  five  or  six  year  plan.  Here  the  issue  becomes 
lor  me  not  who  was  president  or  vice-president, 
outstanding  senior  or  valedictorian,  but  how  I  can 
best  use  m\  experiences  to  prevail  in  the  tutiire, 
in  the  real  world.  Activities:  Three  years  in  the 
Senate;  President  pro  tern  of  the  Senate;  Vice- 
President  of  T.S.A. 


)ohn  ).  Berry,  Jr.  Autobiograph\     A  Man  for  All  Seasons, 

because  I  know  how  to  dress  lor  the  weather.  Contribu- 
tion: Helping  to  dispel  the  rumor  that  all  guys  living  in 
Phillips  Dorm  are  homosexuals.  I'd  like  to  think  I  did  the 
|ob  all  by  myself,  but  .  .  .  Activities:  Student  Radio;  Se- 
nate; Honor  Court  Defense  Counsel;  Secretary  of  Student 
Services;  Chairman  of  Internal  Senate  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate Senatorial  Absences. 


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Donald  Moore.  Autobiography:  It's  My  Story  and 
I'll  Tell  It  the  Way  I  Want  To.  Contribution:  Func- 
tions of  Alphci  Phi  Omega,  because  the  entire  uni- 
versity benefits  from  the  service.  Activities:  A. P.O.; 
Senate;  Elections  Board. 


Karen  Davis.  Autobiography:  No  Easy  Answers. 

For  the  issues  in  which  I've  been  involved  all  my 
life,  I  have  found  that  there  are  no  easy  answers.  A 
clear  view  of  all  sides  of  an  issue  often  makes  the 
decision  more  difficult  than  a  myopic  viewpoint 
would  have  allowed.  Contribution:  a  tie  between 
my  work  as  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Media  Board 
and  the  author  of  its  constitution,  and  my  willing- 
ness to  speak  up  for  the  President  and  the  conser- 
vative philosophy  (the  last  two  items  not  being 
necessarily  related).  Activities:  Editor  of  Pine  Nee- 
dles; Appeals  Committee  Chairman  2  years;  Stu- 
dent Chairman,  Media  Board;  elected  President  pro 
tem  in  4th  year  as  senator  (later  resigned  to  edit 
yearbook). 


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M,ir>'  Ann  B.il.ini 
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Cynthia  L.  Bi-nbow 
lost-phine  D,  Bcnfield 
ludy  E,  Benfield 


Brencla  V  BennctI 
Sharon  L.  Bt-nton 
William  E,  Bergen 
Anne  M,  Berrv 
Patricia  D  Bigby 
Catherine  Birmmghan 
B    Robin  Black 


Mary  I,  Black 
Marva  E.  Blackwell 
Archie  H,  Blount 
lerry  A,  Blue 
Dehora  R.  Boger 
Diane  R   Bond 
Saundra  H,  Boone 


Margaret  A.  BootI 
Susan  R.  Boutwel 
Cynthia  L.  Bovvm, 
Donna  K.  Bowma 
Margaret  D,  Bcnvi 
Bonnie  F.  Boyetle 


lanice  F.  Boyette 
Jennifer  D.  EJoyette 
Teresa  A.  Bradshaw 
Elizabeth  I  Brake 
Beverly  L  Brinkley 
Sarah  L  Broadfield 
Wanda  E   Brower 


Deborah  C.  Brown 
Katharine  L    Brown 
Sandra  G.  Brown 
Anna  C.  Browning 
Debra  K    Bruce 
Beverly  H    Bryant 
Debra  I    Bryson 


Elizabeth  A.  Bulllap 
Eloise  M    Burrh 
Elizabeth  S-  Burchell 
Cathy  A,  Burchetle 
Carol  A,  Burgess 


Patricia  M,  Cahill 
Michelle  D.  Camp 
Sheila  E.  Campbell 
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Shirley' A    Carroll 
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Carol  D  Chalme 
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Fleetwood 
Winsion-Salem 
Cherry  Hill,  N| 


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Greensboro 
Wyckoff,  N| 
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Rutherford 
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Salemburg 

Berwyn,  PA 

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Charlotte 

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Burlington 

Candler 


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Lexington 

Liberty 

Taylorsville 

Ahoskie 


Faison 

Winston-Salem 

Newton 

Rowland 

Taylorsville 

Annandale,  Va 

Raleigh 


Raleigh 

Castonia 

Blandenboro 

Black  Mountain 

East  Bend 

Jamestown 

Albemarle 


Asheboro 

Charlotte 

Eden 

Winston-Salem 

Greensboro 

Tryon 


Greensboro 

Charlotte 

Chadbourn 

Washington 

Providence 

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Dobson 


Sanford 

Wilmington 

Albemarle 

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Eunice  D,  demons 
Alma  B.  Cobb 
Mark  C.  Cochran 
Sherly  L.  Cockershaw 
Peggv  Y.  Cockman 
Betsey  E.  Coftield 
Marlene  S   Cogglns 


Elizabeth  A.  Cole 
Caria  E  Cooper 
R.  Lynn  Cooper 
Laura  E.  Cordle 
Patricia  C  Corns 
Betty  C,  Co\ 
Karen  L.  Cox 


Rebecca  VV,  Crabtree 
Penneye  D.  Crayer 
Rebecca  ).  Cresimore 
Viyian  D.  Crisp 
Barbara  ).  Crissman 
Carol  A.  Croom 
Clementine  Crowder 


lames  R,  Crowder 
Trina  M.  Cruse 
lane  K.  Culbreth 
Janice  A-  Cumby 
Cynthia  M.  Cunnlnghan 
Roger  L,  Dalton 
Martha  E,  DaK 


Lnri  A  Dame 
Betty  I  Darr 
Donna  A  Dayis 
Karen  M  Davis 
Margaret  L  Day 
Monica  C-  Davi' 
Robin  F    Davis 


Karen  D  Daye 
Martha  L.  Deal 
Blanche  E-  DeBerrv 
Dons  D.  Dees 
D.  Christine  Deese 
Kima  I  Degree 
Katherine  DeShields 


lamesanna  Deviney 
Eva  M   DeVos 
lanice  A,  Dillon 
Becky  P    Docker,- 
Teresa  E,  Donahue 
Teresa  A    Doty 
Melmd.i  Dovvnie 


Louise  A-  Downs 
Virginia  H,  Duncan 
Dorothy  L-  Dunlap 
Roxanne  B,  Echerd 
Mary  R    Edens 
Catherine  A   Eddy 
lewell  C-  Egerlon 


Suzanne  C   Eggleston 
Patricia  M    Eisenhart 
Cynthia  A    Elkins 
Carol  A   Elliott 
Deborah  L    Elliott 
Katharine  H    Ellis 
Rhuvalcr  I    English 


Melinda  D.  Eure 
ludith  D,  Evans 
William  I.  Evarts 
Deborah  L.  Everett 
Sheila  E.  Everhart 
Sherron  A,  Fairley 
Ruby  E    Farley 


Coldsboro 

Atkinson 

inston-Salem 

Greensboro 

Robbins 

Laurinburg 

Sophia 


Mt.  Holly 

Sophia 

High  Pom! 

Charlone 

High  Point 

Star 

Randleman 


Bahama 

Winston-Salem 

Maiden 

Graham 

Car>' 

Raleigh 

Peachland 


Graham 

Kannapolis 

Charlotte 

Clemmons 

Milton 

Danville,  VA 

Broadway 


Biacksione.  VA 

Wake  Forest 

Kannapolis 

Charlotte 

Mt.  Airv 

Burlington 

Newport  News,  VA 


Durham 

Statesville 

Greensboro 

Chadbourn 

Badin 

Shelb\ 

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Greensboro 

Hartsdale,  NY 

Greensboro 

Kernersyllle 

Kannapolis 

Shelbv 

anklin  Lakes,  N| 


Charlotte 
Spmdale 
Wadesboro 
Taylorsville 
Greensboro 
Greensboro 
Raleigh 


■son,  MD 
son,  MD 


Gatesyille 

Fayetteville 

Elon  College 

Providence 

Lexington 

Ashcboro 


11 


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Pamela  C  Framer 
Anna  H,  Ferrell 
Willa  M.  Fisher 
janel  D.  Flake 
Kalharyn  B.  Ford 
Melissa  S.  Forte 
Linda  G    Foster 

Kannapolis 
Saxapahaw 

Wilmington,  DE 
Frederick,  MD 

Wilmington,  DE 
Greensboro 
Yanceyville 

Debra  A,  Fowler 
Linda  1   Fowler 
Marilyn  Fox 
Karen  L,  Francis 
Nancy  L,  Frank 
Marsha  C    Frazelle 
Belty  P.  Freeman 

Winslon-Salem 

Charlotte 

Riverton,  CT 

Rutherlordton 

Va    Beach,  VA 

Wilmington 

Dobson 

Pamela  I    Freeman 
Deborah  1    Frulh 
Monua  D    Fuller 
Sandra  1   Gaddy 
Lynne  A,  Garber 
Martha  |,  Gardo 
Tina  M,  Cavazzi 

Randleman 

Fiederlck.MD 

Gibsonville 

Reidsville 

Charlotte 

Forest  City 

Somerville,  N) 

Cynthia  |,  Gardner 
lack  W,  Gardner  II 
Nancy  A,  Cams 
lill  L    Gasler 
lune  A,  Gaston 
Sandra  M   Gaston 
Tanya  L,  Gayle 

Winston-Salem 

Monroe 

Clearwater  Bch.  FA 

Apex 

Cherryville 

lamestown 

Marion 

Ruth  A.  Gentry 
Wendy  I   Gibson 
Terry  E.  Glasgow 
Margie  L.  Godwin 
Martha  A,  Coff 
loy  D.  Goodman 
Susan  L.  Goodwin 

Dobson 

Mt.  Airy 

Enfield 

Greensboro 

^^ing 

charlotte 

Burlington 

Janet  E.  Gordon 
Shirley  E.  Gordon 
Sally  1-  Gower 
Patncia  D.  Greene 
Carolyn  A.  Grentz 
Kymberiy  ).  Crotlle 
Susan  M.  Guerrant 

Thomasville 

Henderson 

Rocky  Mt. 

Greensboro 

Havertown,  PA 

Matthews 

Chadotte 

Debbie  S,  Gynn 
Laura  M,  Hahn 
Cheryl  D,  Hale 
Diana  G    Hallman 
Elizabeth  Hamilton 
loyce  A,  Hamlett 
Silvia  Is    Ham 

Salisbury 

Glen  Rock.  N| 

Eden 

Cherryville 

Wesllake,  OH 

Elon  College 

Summit,  N| 

Sally  L    Hannan 
Barbara  L    Hardy 
Vickie  S,  Hare 
Melissa  1   Harmon 
Quinn  K,  Harned 
Susan  E   Harrington 
Angela  W.  Hawks 

Cols,  OH 

Snow  Hill 

Durham 

Wmston-Salem 

Reidsville 

Greensboro 

Greensboro 

Melodi  R   Hayes 
Roche  D   Hayes 
Leslie  B    Hearn 
Pamela  1    Hedrick 
Cornnne  E    Helderman 
Bonnie  L    Henderson 
Cynthia  G    Henderson 

Lumberton 

Nashville.  TN 

Graham 

Henderson 

Concord 

Greensboro 

Kannapolis 

Gail  C    Henderson 
lulia  A    Hester 
Susan  R    Hiikman 
Sheila  F   Hill 
lanice  E.  Hinson 
Linda  D.  Hodge 
Dons  A.  Hodges 

Burlington 

McLeansville 

Statesville 

Rocky  Ml 

High  Point 

Winstoii-Sak'm 

Durham 

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Donna  A.  Hoffman 
lean  N.  Hogsed 
Marsfia  F.  Holbrook 
Nina  A.  Hollifield 
Manon  D.  Hollowell 
Elizabeth  A,  Holt 
Pamela  A.  Holt 

Charlotte 

Andrews 

Charlotte 

Black  Mountain 

Tyner 

Kinston 

Graham 

Michael  D.  Honeycutt 
Sherri  A,  Honker 
Susan  L.  Homey 
Deborah  C   House 
Elizabeth  L   Howard 
Luzia  A.  Howe 
Ruth  A    Hoxie 

Murphy 
Hope  Mills 
High  Point 
Rocky  Mt 
Burlington 
Asheboro 
Charlotte 

Susan  E.  Hudgins 
Kathy  M.  Hudler 
ludy  C.  Hudson 
Ernestine  B.  Huffman 
Patricia  Hughes 
Ralph  O.  Humble 
Peggy  D   Hunt 

Raleigh 

Clendale  Springs 

Yadkinyille 

Fayetteyille 

Alexandria,  VA 

Liberty 

Greensboro 

William  E    Hunt 
Ruth  A.  Igleheart 
Henrietta  Ijames 
Vicky  L.  Ingram 
Amy  E.  Irwin 
Steven  C,  Ivey 
Ruth  E.  lames 

High  Point 

Greensboro 

Lexington 

Winston-Salem 

Dayidson 

Pfafftown 

Verona,  N| 

Tern  S,  lernigan 
Rhonda  K.  jester 
Diana  L.  lohnson 
loan  W.  lohnson 
Kathryn  R    lohnson 
Louise  E,  lohnson 
Maf%'  L    Johnson 

Fairmont 

Asheboro 

Winston-Salem 

Weaverville 

Charlotte 

Pompton  Plains,  Nl 

Raleigh 

Patricia  L    lohnson 
Sharon  B    lohnson 
Deborah  L,  lones 
Martha  M.  Jones 
Rebecca  S.  lones 
Ruth  E.  lones 
Sharon  L,  lones 

Greensboro 

Raleigh 

Glasgow  AFB,  MNT 

Winston-Salem 

Walkertown 

Cedar  Mtn, 

Greensboro 

Seve  R,  lones 
Sandra  K,  lordan 
Lu  Ann  Jordan 
Patricia  C.  Joyce 
Wendy  L,  Kaldon 
Bruce  D    Isaplan 
Elizabeth  A    Kay 

Greensboro 
Morven 
Kemersville 
Greensboro 
Greensboro 
Mahwah.  N| 
Arlington,  VA 

Theron  S.  Kearns 
Camilla  |.  Kelly 
Gail  M.  Kelly 
Tippy  L.  Kepley 
Cathy  C.  Kernodle 
Elizabeth  A    Kimball 
F    Rencc  kincaid 

High  Point 

New  London 

Westwook,  N| 

Levington 

Burlington 

Zebulon 

ludilh  E    king 
Sheree  F    King 
Sherry  L    Kinlaw 
Barbara  E    Kinsey 
B.  Cher^'l  Kirhy 
Karen  L.  kiser 
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Kathryn  A   Kuzminski 
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Towson,  MD 

Charlotte 

Aberdeen 

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Virge  A.  Lampmen 

Morganville.  N| 

Vicki  L.  Lane 

Winston-Salem 

Debra  |.  Lang 

Gary 

Karen  Lasater 

Greensboro 

Susan  P,  Lasbiter 

Blanch 

Anita  Laughinghouse 

Barium  Springs 

loEllyn  L   Laurrng 

lacksonville 

Delois  P.  Laulen 

Winston-Salem 

Suzanne  W.  LaVange 

Hazelwood 

Vicki  C    Leary 

Edenlon 

lou  A    Ledbeller 

Madison 

Miriam  F    Ledbetter 

Wmslon-Salem 

lames  C    Lee  III 

Greensboro 

Palricia  1   Leibell 

Bronxville,  NY 

Thelma  E,  Leichliler 

Laurinburg 

joy  L,  Lent 

South  Boston,  VA 

Mary  B    Leonard 

Welcome 

Marv  T.  Leonard 

Greensboro 

lanet  A.  Lewis 

Walnut  Cove 

Anne  M-  Little 

West  lellerson 

Barbara  D.  Loester 

Greensboro 

Pricella  L.  Lloyd 

Robbinsville 

Beverly  C   Long 

Raleigh 

Maryann  M,  Long 

Wmslon-Salem 

Martha  S.  Love 

Pilot  Mt 

lohn  A,  Lovin 

Marble 

Alleta  5.  Lowe 

luhan 

Mary  A.  Lowe 

Greensboro 

Pamela  L.  Lowery 

Charlotte 

Lynlette  Y.  Lucas 

Louisburg 

lames  H.  McAndrew 

High  Point 

Suzanne  K.  McAnulty 

Robbins 

lo  R.  McCachren 

Salisbury 

Linda  McClam 

New  Bern 

Sandra  I.  McClung 

Eden 

Patricia  L.  McClure 

Gastonia 

Suzanne  K.  McCray 

Staunton,  VA 

Carol  L,  McDowell 

Stuart,  FA 

Debra  A.  McCee 

Greensboro 

lanet  E-  McCinnis 

Stanley 

lames  M,  McGuire 

Thomasville 

Edna  R.  Mclntyre 

Goldsboro 

Nancy  L.  McKellar 

Rowland 

lane  E.  McKinney 

Greensboro 

Sherrie  M,  McKinnon 

Asheboro 

Bilhe  N   McLaughlin 

Maxlon 

Mary  M-  McLaurin 

West  leftcrson 

Francine  D-  McLeod 

Mavton 

Deborah  L.  McMillan 

Wmslon-Salem 

Vera  D,  McMillan 

Cameron 

Denise  C.  McNeill 

Raleigh 

Paula  A   McPhail 

Fayetteville 

Norma  K   McSwam 

Sanford 

Donna  L    Mabe 

Madison 

Chnstel  E    Mack 

Greensboro 

Margaret  W   Malcolm 

Charleston,  WVA 

Laura  L.  Mann 

Charlotte 

Alice  A.  Manuel 

Stoneville 

LaRhe  Markham 

Greensboro 

Gail  B   Marlou 

Greensboro 

llll  V    Marlow 

Greensboro 

Emmy  A    Marshall 

Summertield 

Patncia  A    Martin 

King 

Melanie  S    Massey 

Yanceyville 

Kathy  I,  Matthews 

Liberty 

Mar,-  E.  Matthews 

Charlotte 

Linda  L.  Malthisen 

Forest  Cily 

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Susan  K.  Mavo 

Burlington 

Helen  H.  Mears 

Washington,  DC 

Deborah  A   Meighan 

ChaHotte 

Marlena  Meisenheimer 

Charlotte 

Mary  L,  Melton 

Salisbury 

leflerv  Melvin 

Fayetteville 

Karen  E   Melvin 

Favetteville 

Holly  Mercer 

Charlotte 

Helen  K,  Merck 

Lumberton 

Pamela  A.  Miller 

Lenoir 

Sandra  K,  Miller 

Cherryville 

Emilv  |.  Mills 

Wallace 

Valeneia  L.  Miiosky 

Greensboro 

Elizabeth  A.  Mincey 

Burlington 

Myrna  M    Minton 

Roxobel 

Rebecca  L    Mode 

Annandale,  VA 

Mar\  R.  Moodv 

Charlotte 

Carol  F    Moore 

lamestown 

Cheryl  A-  Moore 

Winston-Salem 

Patricia  A,  Moorelield 

Burlington 

Anne  B,  Morgan 

Statesville 

)an  L   Morgavan 

Gibsonville 

Christine  A\  Morris 

Charlotte 

Cynthia  A,  Morris 

High  Point 

Mary  M.  Morrow 

Durham 

Carolyn  Y.  Morton 

Charlotte 

Martha  G.  Morton 

Gamer 

Charles  E.  Moschler 

Burlington 

Robin  B    Motley 

Salisbury 

Melinda  D    Moxley 

Boonvillp 

lody  L.  Mull 

Gastonia 

Teresa  G   Mullis 

Olin 

lulianne  Murphy 

Morehead  Citv 

Suellen  Murphy 

Thomasville 

Karen  S   Nail 

Robbms 

Robin  E    Nance 

Salisbury 

Sarah  E.  Needham 

Pilot  Ml 

Barbara  A,  Ness 

Medlield,  MAS 

Debra  K.  Norman 

Greensboro 

Cynthia  L.  Norman 

Dobson 

ludy  Norris 

Statesville 

Susan  H-  Nunn 

Charlotte 

Dennis  |.  Osborne 

Sparta 

Carolyn  P.  Ostwalt 

Greensboro 

Desiree  R.  Overby 

Florence,  SC 

Howard  G.  Owen 

Stalev 

Sherrie  L-  Pace 

Forest  City 

Wanda  G,  Padgett 

Greensboro 

lane  L    Page 

Cumberland,  K> 

Anita  S.  Palazzolo 

Elizabeth  Citv 

Clara  A.  Plamer 

Durham 

Ann  E.  Parent 

Winston-Salem 

leanette  C   Parke 

Charlotte 

Patricia  A.  Parnell 

Winston-Salem 

Carolyn  S.  Parsley 

Statesville 

Lucmda  M.  Parsons 

Wilkesboro 

Patsy  G    Passmore 

Trimly 

Deborah  A.  Patrick 

Knowille.  TN 

Acquanetia  F,  Patterson 

Durham 

Patncia  1    Patterson 

Burlington 

Donna  G    Payne 

A-hebnr.r 

Louisa  F    Payne 

l-taw  Kivei 

Eve  R    Pendletion 

Ruhm.iml,  V\ 

lettery  ,M.  Pen  lev 

Statesville 

Dianne  C  Perdue 

Mt.  Airv 

George  E,  Perry 

Laurinburg 

Cvnthia  A.  Peters 

Fayetteville 

Pamela  R.  Peters 

Fayettevillr 

Sharon  A.  Pettit 

Greensboro 

lennv  I,  Phihbs 

High  Point 

LA 


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Wilson 

P.ilncid  A.  Podboreski 

Stoneville 

P.ilruia  A.  Potndexler 

Pfatflown 

Nan<v  E,  Pollock 

WInston-Salem 

Cathv  R    Pons 

Lenoir 

Donna  M    Poole 

Gary 

[>.borah  L.  Porter 

Hickory 

Elmira  I.  Powell 

Raleigh 

Pamela  D.  Powell 

Washington 

Karen  L.  Priest 

Fayelleville 

Rebecca  I.  Purgason 

Mayoclan 

Paula  5,  Purvis 

Greensboro 

Celia  A,  Putnam 

Ml    Holly 

Myra  E,  Ra^an 

Levingttjn 

Lutia  M    Randall 

Charlotte 

Fannie  L    Ratlilf 

Lilesville 

Kathy  D.  Ray 

Fayetteville 

Sylvia  5.  Ray 

Summerfield 

lulie  L.  Redd 

ChaHotte 

Cheryl  L,  Reihl 

Wilmington 

Renee  1   Reszutek 

Colonia,  N| 

Karen  L    Reynolds 

Greensboro 

Vickie  L.  Richardson 

Asheboro 

Carol  F    Rierson 

Clemmons 

Wanda  L    Riley 

Durham 

Elaine  Rivenbark 

Wallace 

Dale  E.  Roberts 

Apex 

Linda  M   Robertson 

Rural  Hall 

Carol  D,  Robinson 

Durham 

Resa  1-  Robinson 

Raleigh 

Ursula  P.  Robinson 

Fayetteville 

Pinkie  1   Rodenck 

Spencer 

lulia  L-  Rogers 

Statesville 

Patricia  H.  Rogers 
Deborah  I    Roland 

Smithfield 

Ashevllle 

Claudia  I.  Rollins 

Spindale 

leff  D.  Rosen 

Dover,  N| 

|(.C,  Roycroft 

Shallotte 

Cheryl  W    Royster 

Raleigh 

Barbara  |.  Rubin 

New  Brunswick,  Nl 

lanet  M    Rumley 

Mavodan 

Irene  L,  Sadie 

Morristown,  N| 

Mary  E   Sale 

Raleigh 

Sue  A   Sanderson 

Evergreen 

Luther  A,  Sandridge 

Winston-Salem 

Betty  L,  Sasser 

Raleigh 

Mitchell  D.  Savin 

Greensboro 

Mary  F,  Schroeder 

Gary 

Karen  E,  Schultheis 

lamestown 

Laura  D.  Schwartz 

Alexandria,  VA 

Dorothy  A,  Scott 

Mebane 

lean  T   Scott 

Stanley 

Mayr  A.  Seals 

Lumberton 

Rebakah  |.  Segraves 

Winston-Salem 

Edith  A.  Sells 

Statesville 

Camellia  K.  Sexton 

Wallburg 

Lydia  S   Shackelford 

Kinston 

Beniamin  A.  Shapre 

Raleigh 

Debbie  1,  Sharpe 

Summertield 

Shannon  L    Shelton 

Wmston-Salem 

Robin  G.  Shepard 

Greensboro 

Revonda  G   Shore 

King 

Esther  A   Short 

Henderson 

Mildred  Carol  Short 

Waxhaw 

Kathy  W  Simmons 

Laurinburg 

Robin  1    Simmons 

Greensboro 

Suzanne  S,  Simmons 

Shelby 

Vicki  L,  Simmons 

Hickory 

Barbara  Simpson 

Sanford 

Sarah  V,  Sims 

Spencer 

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Marv  K.  Singletarv 
Elaine  M.  Singleton 
Katherine  E.  Sink 
Robena  L.  Sloan 
Angela  R,  Smith 
David  L,  Smith 
Larnice  D,  Smith 


Lucy  E.  Smith 
Patncia  S.  Smith 
Robert  B.  Smith 
Shandi  G.  Smith 
Eva  F,  Snotherlv 
lane  B,  Sorenson 
Martha  A    Sowdo 


Debra  A,  Speaks 
lenniter  D.  Spence 
Marsha  L.  Spencer 
Dinah  L.  Stafford 
Paggv  L.  Stallings 
joAnn  Stamper 
Chervl  L,  Stanfield 


Deborah  C  Stanley 
Martha  D.  Staton 
Virginia  A.  Staton 
lanet  G  Steele 
Pamela  H  Steele 
Deborah  H  Steen 
lean  E    Sterner 


Brenda  I    Stevens 
LouAnn  Stevens 
Denise  M.  Stockert 
Rhonda  E.  Stradley 
Tracy  H,  Streater,  Jr. 
Donna  L-  Summers 
Path  A    Summers 


Carol  L,  Sweeney 
Kyle  Y   Swisher 
Ian  M.  Talbert 
Suzan  Y.  Tanner 
Christeen  E.  Taylor 
Debbie  A.  Taylor 
Elizabeth  A,  Taylor 


Evangeline  Taylor 
Laura  L.  Taylor 
M.  Elaine  Taylor 
Alice  M.  Terry 
Phyllis  D  Thacke 
Deborah  D  Thon 
Deborah  E    Thorn 


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Susan  E,  Thoma 
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Betsy  I,  Thomps 
Rebecca  A,  Thn 
Sandra  A.  Tidlin 
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Brenda  j.  Todd 
Margaret  T.  Towt 


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Salisbury 

High  Point 

Rocky  Mt 


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Winston-Salem 
Martinsville.  VA 


Trinity 

Greensboro 

Granite  Falls 

Roanoke,  VA 

Elon  College 


Greensboro 
Raeford 
Ansonvllle 
Greensboro 
Sandy  Ridge 
Kannapolis 
MD 


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Fayetteville 

Walnut  Cove 

Wmston-Salem 

High  Point 

Winston-Salem 

Greensboro 

Hiddenite 


Eden 

Ellicon  City.  MD 

Winston-Salem 

Spruce  Pine 

Hendersonville 

Ruffin 

Faison 


Stalesville 

Hickory 

Hillsborough 

Whitsett 

Vinston-Salem 

knightdair 


Fayetteville 

Greensboro 

Canton 


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Darien.  CT 

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Greensboro 

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Graham 

S.iM  L.  Viole 

Greensboro 

Arinj  V.  Viliani 

Winslon-Salem 

loan  K.  Voglec 

Greensboro 

Borliara  A,  VonOesen 

Charlotte 

Ti-re-a  L.  Waddeil 

Fayetteville 

Susan  D.  Wade 

Concorfl 

katherme  H.  Wagoner 

Chapel  Hill 

Ann  C,  Waldrop 

Richmond,  VA 

Canddce  H   Wall 

Durham 

Pnscilla  E    Wall 

Raleigh 

Susan  T    Wallwork 

Mt    Mourne 

Stephanie  R,  Walter 

Nashua, NH 

lull  A.  Warren 

Hickory 

Marsha  R    Watkins 

Henderson 

Rachel  I,  Walson 

Greensboro 

Cynlhia  L   Webster 

Burlington 

Melanie  C    Welborn 

Winston-Salem 

Carol  A    Wellons 

Asheville 

Linda  A   Welte 

Movlan,  PA 

Amy  L    Wendell 

Potomac,  MD 

Lesa  B.  West 

Breensboro 

Robin  C,  West 

Clemmons 

Vickie  L   West 

Andrews 

Nancy  R.  Westbrook 

Mt,  Olive 

Anna  L.  Wheeler 

Garner 

lanice  L    Whelan 

Gary 

Patricia  L   White 

SanFrancisco,  CA 

Deana  L.  Whitehead 

Morehead  City 

Debbie  C   Whitman 

Winston-Salem 

Mane  E.  Wicker 

Burlington 

Carol  F   Wilkerson 

Raleigh 

Carol  E    Wilkins 

Greensboro 

Linda  C,  Willcux 

Asheboro 

Anne  R.  Williams 

Greensboro 

Connie  R    Williams 

Winston-Salem 

Linda  D,  Williams 

Charlotte 

Nila  L.  Williams 

Asheville 

lulianna  Williamson 

Greensboro 

Mada  C,  Williamson 

Whiteville 

Sandra  A,  Wills 

Canton 

Karen  S   Wilson 

Lexington 

kathy  L.  Wilson 

Matthews 

Vivian  L.  Wilson 

Tar  Heel 

Susan  E    Wimbish 

Greensboro 

Lee  M   Wing 

Charlotte 

Cheryl  L    Winger 

Chatham,  N| 

Arthyr  M,  Winslead 

Greensboro 

Annaliese  vonWitzky 

New  Fainield,  CT 

Malena  Wood 

Charlotte 

Helen  M.  Woodall 

Clayton 

Sharon  A.  Woodard 

Spring  Lake 

Donna  F.  Woodruff 

Canton 

Gina  C,  Woodruff 

Mocksville 

Debora  A   Woods 

Fayetteville 

Phyllis  A,  Woody 

Timberlake 

Sharon  R.  Woosley 

Pfafftown 

Linda  F.  Wooten 

Durham 

Sarah  K.  Wootfon 

Greensboro 

Stephanie  D   Worsham 

Raleigh 

Carol  1    Wrobel 

Mt   Pleasant,  SC 

Susan  F-  Wyalt 

Candor 

Edwin  T.  Yarber 

Greensboro 

Mary  K.  Yates 

Wilmington 

Dana  K.  Yoder 

Fredericksburg,  VA 

Linda  L.  York 

Greensboro 

lenniler  A,  Young 

Durham 

Fonda  C.  Younger 

Mt.  Airy 

Sophomores 


Cvlllli.i  I    Ad.inis 
lu.irine  M.  Albnghl 
Deborah  L.  Ale\.incle 
F.  Diane  Allison 
Louise  K.  Allred 
Virginia  C,  Animnns 
t  arolvn  5-  Andrews 


Chervl  |.  Andre- 
M.|    Angelini 
Marsha  L   Arnii 
Andra  L    Alkins, 
Linda  S.  Avers 
Rita  D,  Avers 


Mne  E    A\ 


Bels\  H    Baile\ 
Harvev  L    Bailev 
VVilluini  L    Baites 
Boniia  L   Baker 
Pamela  Iv    Baker 
CMithia  L  Ball 
C\nlhia  L    Barber 


|o\ce  A   Bartletl 
Alice  G.  Balson 


Barbara  L    Bene 
lanel  C    Bensor 
Susan  K.  Best 
Melanie  L  Bets, 
Lannv  I    Bische 


Pamela  R  Blatkbum 
Angela  F  Blackhursi 
Cvnthia  R,  Bland 
Evelvnne  L,  Blanton 
Deborah  A,  BIomki) 
Susan  P  Bost 
Lri«h  H    Bovinel 


liivu'  A  Bovvers 
(  harlene  L  Bowr 
Clenria  S  Bowles 
Nina  I  Bowman 
Susan  M  Branih 
Betsv  L  Branklev 
lanice  L    Brav 


Mvra  Bieitman 
\lai|orie   V    Breslin 
Mollv  M    Brill 
D.'borah  I     Britlian 
Donna  \1    Brillon 
(  alhi-rmr  S    Bro(  km, 
\lari;arrl  K    Brooks 


losi-ph  ()  Brooks 
Donald  \,  Brookshir 
F\el\n  M  Brown 
Sl.'phen  (,  Brr.wn 
Iheresa  F  Br.jwr, 
Penia  s  Br^anl 
Wanda  t,    Bullotk 


Charles  M    Aaron 
Trudy  K    Abernelh 
Laura  M   Adair 
Ann  E    Adams 


Greensboro 
Greensboro 


lacksonvillle 

i-Hudson,  NY 

Greensbort> 

High  Point 

Stuart,  VA 

Pinnacle 

Henderson 


Le 


ille 


Ptatftown 
Greensboro 

Nashville 

Greensboni 

Franklinton 

VVinston-Salem 


Reidsville 

Wood  I  eat 
Greensboro 

Asheboro 
Greensboro 

Salisbury 
Concord 


Whilevillc 
Hiijh  Point 
Greensboro 
High  Point 
Fort  Brag.i; 
lamestovvn 
Asheboro 


Newtcjn 

Greensboro 

Wake  Forest 

BoilinR  Spnngs 

H.implon    VA 

Shelln 

Kinston 


W,id.-sl.,,n, 
l,,\.-lt.Aill, 
Mi«  ksiill.' 

I  lulls.  .11 

Durham 

Chase  Cilv,  V\ 

Greensboro 


I  h,irlotl. 

\1,  Don, lid 
r,iMil.'  I  ,iN, 

ml  <,,ird.-n 
(  h.irlolte 


BrevarrI 

RaetorrI 

Mendersonville 

Winston-Salem 

Shallottr 

Greensboro 


^i^^a 


76 


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M.irMcircl  A  Burr 
M.inh.i  L,  Burrils 
W.ind.l  I  CadifL 
C.inic-I.i  M    (alio 


Donna  L.  Cameron 
Rebecca  J.  Capp^ 
Cynthia  L.  Cardwell 
Debra  E.  Cardwell 
Kathy  E.  Carey 
Terry  A,  Carlton 
Nona  B,  Carroll 


Pal!.y  L.  Carroll 
Wallye  R,  Carsv 
Mary  E.  Carter 
Beth  D.  Caiey 


Cas 
Pain 


ndra  C. 
I  S.  Cha 


loella  M   Chamber^ 


LouAnn  Chambers 
Sheree  E.  Chambers 
Madeline  D.  Chase 
Connie  L.  Cheek 
Sharon  E    Cheek 
Martha  C   Childers 


Susan  D.  Clarke 
Deborah  E,  Clegg 
Caroline  M,  Cline 
Shelia  A,  Cline 
Katrina  A.  Coleman 
Carl  D,  Collins 
Debra  L,  Collins 


Sandra  L  Conciatori 
Donna  G.  Conrad 
Kathleen  L.  Cooke 
Claire  D.  Copeland 
Vicki  L.  Copeland 
Catherine  R.  Corn 
Amy  A,  Corpening 


Patricia  A,  Coltrel 
Cynthia  A    Cox 
David  S.  Cox 
Kathy  D.  Cox 
Margaret  M.  CoyI 
Lynne  D.  Craft 
Kimberley  S.  Crar 


Patricia  D.  Craven 
Marsha  K.  Crews 
Steve  W.  Crews 
Karen  L.  Crocker 
Vera  L  Crooke 
Mary  L  Crouch 
Magda  L    Cruz 


Phillip  H    Cummmgs 
Sharon  L.  Dail 
lo  C   Dale 
Ceorganne  Daniels 
Mai\'  B    Garden 
Nancy  D    Daushten,' 
lane  T    Davenport 


Patricia  A  Davis 
Teny  D.  Dans 
lanet  C  Dean 
Kathy  L  Dean 
Sara  K  Denny 
Robin  M  Disher 
loyce  K.  Doggelt 


Statesyille 

North  Wilkeshoro 

dalfney 


Sanlord 


<larkton 

Wallace 

Greensboro 


Chapel  Hill 

Wmston-Salem 

Trumbull,  CT 

Clinton 

Greensboro 

Shelby 

Winslon-Salem 


Ptatltown 

Canton 

Durham 

Walkertown 

Statesville 

Marion 

Mount  Airy 


Winslon-Salem 
High  Point 
Greensboro 


Chatham,  N| 

Vinston-Salem 

High  Point 

Edenton 

Thomasville 

High  Point 

Granite  Falls 


Reidsville 
Sanlord 


Lillinglrrn 
Kearneysville 


Asheboro 
Wilmington 
Greensboro 
Cherryville 
Monroe 
Greensboro 
Columbia,  SC 


Vass 

Kenansville 

Charlotte 

Kannapolis 

Clinton 

Smithlield 

Kinston 


Wmston-Salem 

Waynesville 

Charlotte 

Greensboro 

Durham 

Wmston-Salem 

Greensboro 


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Dena  S.  Dollyhigh 
Patricia  A.  Donohue 
Daniel  I.  Donovan 
Wanda  G    Duncan 
Beniamin  1,  Dunlap 
Harriet  E,  East 
Deborah  S    Edmonds 

Mount  Alr\ 

Abington,  PA 

Santord 

Roxboro 

Greensboro 

Charlotte 

Fayetteville 

Susan  G-  Elium 
Neal  E    Eller 
Ann  C  Elliott 
lohn  E.  Ellis 
Vicki  L.  Engle 
karen  Y    Enloe 
Paula  M.  Faircloth 

Winston-Salem 

Kernersvillc 

Wmston-Salem 

High  Point 

Greensboro 

Canton 

Elm  Cit\ 

Donna  K.  Faulkner 
Emily  R.  Finch 
Debra  L.  Fink 
Cinna  Fishburne 
Beverly  |.  Fisher 
Dora  F.  Fisher 
Linda  L.  Fisher 

Greensboro 

Bailey 

Durham 

Winston-Salem 

Pendleton 

Linden 

Ashevillc 

lames  I   Fitzgerald 
Kathleen  T   Flanagan 
Laura  L-  Flowers 
Robbie  A.  Floyd 
Karen  |    FIvnl 
Man.  E   Fodel 
Donald  H    Foster 

Charlotte 
Charlotte 
Hickor\ 
Norwood 
Asheboro 
Charlotte 
Bridgeton,  N] 

Dana  M    Fo\ 
Carolyn  S    Francis 
Lydia  A    Frazier 
Rita  E.  Frazer 
Terri  R.  Furr 
Theressa  G.  Gaddy 
Karen  L.  Galloway 

Charlotte 
Wavnesville 

R.ilrr^h 
Greelr-li"|. 

Durham 
Belmoni 

Carole  A   Gammon 
Sara  K.  Gardner 
Barbara  R.  Garrison 
Carolyn  Cause 
Linda  S-  Gay 
Cynthia  A.  Gibson 
Cathv  F.  Gilliam 

Reidsville 

Wood  leaf 

Burlington 

Ash 

Zebulon 

Greensboro 

Burlington 

Dale  B   Glenn 
Betty  L.  Godfrey 
lulia  N   Goodall 
Elizabeth  M.  Goodwin 
Anne  W.  Gorrell 
Margaret  R   Gould 
Pamela  A   Graham 

Rougemont 

Santord 

Fayetteville 

Winston-Salem 

Winsfon-Salem 

Charlotte 

W'allate 

Debra  L,  Green 
Ivey  A,  Green 
Kathy  L.  Green 
Candace  D.  Greninger 
Marv  E.  Grier 
Elizabeth  A,  Griffin 
Laura  L   Griffiths 

Durham 

Reidsville 

Raleigh 

High    Pcin- 

(  h.iilMi;, 

Barbara  A    Grimes 
Martha  E.  Groome 
Edda  G   Groon 
Kathleen  L.  Guy 
Wanda  L    Hadlev 
Davvn  M    Haeberle 
Kuhartl  s    flail/ 

Elizabethfown 

K.llrigh 
Chailotl.- 

'    c'hariotle 
Greensboro 

Susan  G    Hale 
lellrev  A,  Hall 
Sekvvn  D    Hall 
Susan  1     Hall 
Marv  F    Hamillon 
Debra  1    Hardii- 
Blanthe  M   Harden 

Cherrv  Hill.  N| 
Wallace 

Winston-Sali'iii 
Gr.'r-i.hoi.i 

Builinginn 
(  hailolh' 

km   . 


k  P  ^A  liM 


^f^^M. 


I 


76 


Elinda  Hargrave 
Lvnda  C.  Hargrove 
Elizabeth  A.  Harold 
tvnlhia  D.  Harris 
Sylvia  Harris 
Donald  C,  Hartmann 
Claude  A.  Harvey 


luilv  L    Haskins 
t:hervl  I   Hasweli 
Frames  L.  Haydoc 
Dorothy  S.  Hayes 
Randi  l\  Hearn 
Kalhy  L    Heck 
luily  D    Hendersnr 


Holly  E.  Hendrixson 
Gary  L.  Henry 
Virginia  A.  Hepburn 
Martha  N,  Herndon 
Debra  I.  Harrin 
Patricia  L-  Herring 
Dana  1   Hessee 


Mary  K   Hewelt 
Cynthia  I    Higgins 
Margaret  L    Highfill 
joy  D,  Hill 
Susan  R,  Hill 
Donna  L    Hobson 
Sharon  M    Hodgin 


Elizabeth  C.  Holland 
Terri  L.  Hollingsworth 
Rhonda  M.  Holmes 
Helen  M.  Horton 
Donna  F    Howard 
Edna  N,  Howard 
Deborah  L,  Howell 


lanice  I-  Howell 
Sheila  M.  Howell 
Anna  K.  Howie 
Kenneth  F.  Huffstetler 
Dorothy  C    Hughes 
Martha  G.  Humphrey 
lenniler  L,  Huntson 


William  Q,  Hurley 
Ellen  Is    Hutchins 
Ion  B,  Hutchinson 
Marv  L,  lack 
Elizabeth  C    lackson 
Terrell  E    lackson 


Rebecca  S.  laffers 
Sammie  T,  lochum 
Ann  C.  Johnson 
Susan  P,  lohnson 
Sylvia  K-  lohnson 
Martha  I,  Johnstone 


Bo 


'  I,  lones 


Dorothy  W    lones 
Fannie  L    lones 
Hughia  L    lones 
lanice  G.  lones 
Martha  W    lones 
Kim  A    lordon 
hloben  Kautman 


Deborah  E,  Keaton 
Mary  M,  Kendall 
Sherry  D    Key 
Kathi  S    Kiger 
Mary  M,  Killough 
Kathleen  A,  Kirk 
Cathenne  E    Klullz 


High  Point 


Raleigh 

Durham 

Hendersonville 

Burlington 

Wilmington,  DE 

Greensboro 

Cherryville 


Goldsboro 

Liberty 

?nnington,  N| 

Goldsboro 

Salisbury 

Goldsboro 

Wake  Forest 


AllaniK 
Randleman 


Raleigh 
High  Point 
High  Point 
Kernersville 
High  Point 
Petersburg,  VA 
Wadesboro 


Fayetteville 
Aiken 


Durham 
Union  Mills 
Kannapolis 
Winston-Salem 
Greensboro 
Dallas 
Randleman 


Wilmington 

Winston-Salem 

Winston-Salem 

Matthews 


Golds 


Stokesdale 

Zebulon 

iston-Salem 


Dresel 

Raleigh 

Moravian  Falls 

Kernersville 

Charlotte 

Greensboro 

Black  Mountain 


76 


Michael  R.  Kochel 

Greensboro 

Patricia  A.  Kohnle 

Granite  Falls 

Peggy  E.  Kuhn 

Ri 

dgefield,  CN 

Christina  t.  Kupp 

Ridgewood.  N| 

Albert  M.C,  Kwan 

Hong  Kong 

Teresa  A.  Lambert 

Climav 

Cregorv'  H    Lambeth 

Thomasville 

Patricia  T   Land 

Greensboro 

Debra  A   Landreth 

W 

inston-Salem 

Dawn  A,  Lane 

Carv 

Rebecca  L   Leathen.vood 

Waynesville 

Steven  S.  Leblang 

Greensboro 

David  VV   Ledbetter 

Shelbv 

Louise  K,  Leonard 

Lansing 

Nancy  M.  Leonard 

Lexington 

Pauline  H.  Leonard 

Lexington 

5ui-Ki  R.  Li                          KowIi 

Jon 

,  Hong  kong 

David  B.  Licht 

GrernOioro 

Deborah  L.  Lightner 

Hinli  I'nini 

Edna  M,  Lipe 

VVjil.-sli.in. 

lav  1   Little 

Grilton 

Fran  E,  Loltin 

Charlotte 

Marsha  D.  Lohr 

High  Point 

Daphne  A.  Long 

Concord 

Frieda  L   Long 

Alexis 

lames  L.  Longworth 

VV 

inston-Salem 

Angela  M.  Lord 

Raleigh 

M.  Darlene  Lovern 

W 

inston-Salem 

Susan  I    Lowe 

Burlington 

Robert  D.  Lov 

Burlington 

Susan  E.  Lucas 

Fa\'.ii,Aillr 

David  M.  Mabe 

Walniil  1  ^H.' 

Roger  K-  Mabe 

ll.Ull.U.N 

Sue  E,  Mabry 

Albfiii.iilf 

Martha  G    MacAvov 

W 

inslon-Salem 

Settle  A   Maddrey 

Greensboro 

lanet  M,  Maness 

Biscoe 

Frances  E.  Manning 

Raleigh 

Larry  D.  Marbert 

Fayetteville 

Mary  B,  Marett 

Wilmington 

Mary  E.  Marking 

Os 

cin  Hill,  MD 

Paul  R,  Markle.  |r 

Raleigh 

Sylvia  1    Marshall 

Stokesdale 

Martha  N.  Matthews 

High  Point 

Wanda  F,  Matthews 

Pinnacle 

Teresa  A.  Mauldin 

Albemarle 

Carol  H    Mayes 

Huntersville 

Vicki  C.  Maynard 

El 

izabethtown 

Pamela  s    Mays 

Hicknr\ 

Connie  V.  McAdams 

Elland 

Beth  C.  McCall 

Charlotte 

Diane  McClellan 

Asheville 

Lloyd  B,  McConnell 

Greensboro 

Margie  E    McCorkle 

Newton 

Pamela  A-  Mclnlvre 

Burlington 

Zenobia  B,  Mr  Laughlm 

W 

inslon-Salem 

lerry  L.  MrNeill 

Ramseui 

Donald  B-  Mekher 

Dunn 

Dons  L,  Mendenhall 

w 

inston-Salem 

Meilsa  E.  Mesimore 

Greensboro 

Mem  A.  Michael 

kernersvilli- 

Lisa  G,  Midgett 

Grcensboio 

kathy  A    Milligan                  ( )kl 

aho 

m.i  (  it\    t  )K 

Clifford  S    Mitchell 

High  Point 

Martha  M,  Mitchell 

Thomasville 

Nancy  P    Mitchell 

Manson 

loel  G.  Moffilt 

Greensboro 

Suzanne  Monlagne 

Wilson 

Sue  E.  Moon 

Snow  Cam[) 

Cynlhi.i  1     Miiorc 

W 

inslon-Salem 

ft  C  C^  ^  1^  P 


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k^~^ 


K.ilhrvn  (,    Moori' 

St.  Pauls 

M,ir\  C    Morns 

Charlotte 

Sus.in  E    Morrow 

Siatesville 

N.intv  C.  Moselev 

CIcn  Mills,  PA 

Brenda  K.  Mullins 

I  atawba 

Lmcl.i  B    Murdoik 

l.iiiu-siown 

B.irhji.l  1    Myers 

WistonSalerll 

Mdi^-  E    Njvlor 

Wilmington 

MiSrv  L.  Neaglley 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 

Barbara  A.  Nelson 

Levittown,  NY 

Virginia  E.  Nelson 

Pilot  Mountain 

Constance  E.  Neslor 

Winston-Salem 

Marv  W.  Newman 

Boydton,  VA 

Nancy  M.  Nicholson 

Lumberton 

Debra  Iv   Ni\on 

High  Point 

leri  L    Noe 

Eden 

MaryAnn  Noland 

Waynesville 

Sherrie  A,  Nordan 

Benson 

George  5-  Nyquist,  jr. 

Baltimore,  MD 

Beverly  I    Dates 

Newton  Grove 

Tempe  A    Dehler 

Myrtle  Beach,  SC 

Susan  L.  Oglesby 

Roxboro 

Barbara  A   Oliver 

Somers  Point,  N| 

Kathleen  A,  Olsen 

Raleigh 

Paul  V,  Ortino,  |r. 

Lehigh,  FL 

Brenda  K,  Overton 

Ahoskie 

Laura  C.  Owens 

Red  Springs 

Lola  F  Owens 

Rockwell 

Sally  M    Pahnke 

lamestown 

Anne  F.  Panarelli 

West  Deal,  N| 

Dottie  A   Parks 

Hickory 

Sigrid  R.  Parks 

Charlotte 

Donna  L    Patterson 

Kannapolis 

William  C    Payne,  |r 

Greensboro 

Elizabeth  H    Pegram 

Littleton 

Betsv  L.  Pentecost 

Gary 

Clenda  A,  Perkins 

Robbinsville 

lane  W,  Perkinson 

Winston-Salem 

Lin  M.  Perriello 

Chadotte 

Cassandra  B   Peterson 

Goldsboro 

Deborah  E   Petersen 

Spruce  Pine 

Martha  B    Phelps 

Charlotte 

Angela  1,  Phillips 

Charlotte 

Martha  E,  Phillips 

Greensboro 

Bevedy  I.  Pittman 

Raleigh 

Leslie  E   Poe 

East  Spencer 

Patricia  L,  Pollard 

Greensboro 

Roslyn  S    Pollard 

Charlotte 

Donna  k.  Pope 

Dunn 

lulia  k    Pope 

lax,  FL 

Christine  L    Poplin 

Charlotte 

Cynthia  R    Pugh 

Asheville 

Angela  K,  Pulliam 

Semora 

lanice  M,  Purnell 

Raleigh 

Lmda  R,  Rafterty 

Greensboro 

Mar>  S.  Ragan 

Sanford 

Thomas  R   Rainey 

Greensboro 

Lynda  1    Randle 

Rolkton 

Celinda  R,  Reavis 

Mocksville 

Lillie  M   Reaor 

Canton 

Helen  |.  Redmon 

Greensboro 

Charles  D   Reid 

High  Point 

Marcella  K.  Rhoades 

lacksonville 

Linda  S.  Rue 

Pfatttown 

Karen  D,  Richard 

Greensboro 

Deborah  E.  Richardson 

Chadotte 

Elizabeth  C.  Richardson 

Concord 

Enola  K.  Richardson 

Brown  Summit 

Marilyn  L,  Ricks 

Goldsboro 

Erankie  C    Rippy 

Burlington 

76 


Rebecc.i  E,  Rilch 
Cjvie  D,  Rive-. 
Connie  L,  Roberts 
Nancy  E.  Roberts 
Barbara  N  Robinette 
^^a^^■  R.  Rodeers 
Harold  E.  Roland 


Shirley  I    Rollins 
Audre\  L    Rothroack 
Susan  E   Rovals 
Mar\  L    Ruftv 


Frar 


E    Russell 


ludv  ^    Rv 


Bob  Saturlev 
Faith  D,  Saunders 
Rebecca  A.  Scarbo 
lane  L.  Schwantes 
Anita  L.  Scott 
Kent  C-  Seely 
Beniamin  L    Sells 


Waller  E.  Shackellord 
Carolyn  A   Sharpe 
Beverly  A.  Sheets 
lill  N.  Sheintoch 
jerry  L.  Shelton 
Susan  L   Shipp 
loan  A.  Shoe 


Barbara  G  Shor 
Robert  L-  Shoves 
lune  C,  Shotwell 
Deborah  S.  Shuford 
Kathryn  A,  Shut'ord 
Victoria  L.  Silby 
Angela  D    Siler 


lanice  L.  Silliman 
Nancy  L.  Simmons 
Bonnie  1.  Sinclair 
Nancy  L-  Singleton 
Vickie  C   Sink 
Stephanie  L    Sloop 
Cecily  A,  Smith 


Cheryl  S    Smith 
Deborah  I    Smith 
lams  M.  Smith 
ienniter  S.  Smith 
Kathr/n  S   Smith 


Leslie  E 
Linda 


Sandra  K  Smith 
Shauna  N  Smith 
Susan  S   Smith 


lanet  C    SolberR 
Virmnia  C    Sparrc 
LiseC    Slabenall 
Evelyn  Stanles 
Vitki  (     Stanley 


Lli/abeth  (     Starni 
Bennie  VV   Sleven- 
Christine  D   Stith 
Rebel  I  a  I'   Stover 
lulia  M,  Stuan 
CrenK  M   Suhm 
Russell  M   Suriall 


Clemmons 

Greensboro 

Pine  Hall 

Charlotte 

Tavlorsville 

I'lattlown 

Aurora 


Randleman 

nston-Salem 

Hiqh  Point 


Greensboro 

Greensboro 

Bessemer  City 

Woodstown,  Nj 

Durham 

Asheville 


shore 


Durham 

Sharpshurg 

Lexmston 

Petersburf^.  VA 

Greensboro 

Durham 

Burlington 


Virgilma.  VA 

Greensboro 

Flat  Rock 


Concord 

Nebo 

Asheville 

Rosboro 


I  lie 


High  Point 

Con.ord 

Wadesboro 

Gdldsboio 

High  Point 

Clyde 

Siloani 


Wallace 

Greensboro 

Clemmons 

Elon  Cnlleue 

Rlirlinglon 

Charlotte 

Iter  Vie«,  VA 


Charlotte 
Longwood 
HiRh  Point 


Charlotte 

Bladenboro 

Winston-Salem 


M£iMM. 


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(.Ivnn  M  Su.iini 
N.iiuy  [  Sw.iini 
Mundii-  L.  iwill 
Emiley  M,  TalliTi 
Susjn  G.  Tarlton 
Sharon  E.  Talc 
Mll/i  (,    T.ivlor 


Sirs.in  A  Umrui- 
ri.inn.s  E  Tedde 
li.hnny  H  Thorn, 
lovif  \  Thomas 
Palsy  A,  Thomas 
Sara  K  Thomas 
Terrcsa  A    Thoni. 


Elizabi'lh  A  Thoi 
Naiuy  D  Thomp 
Barliara  A  Tiikle 
Lynn  Til 


All. 


Tillman 
an  V   TinRen 


Marian  S    Townsend 
Melanie  F    Tripp 
Robert  E.  Trippeer 
Barbara  R,  Tucker 
lames  S,  Tucker 
Terry  A.  Tucker 
lanel  N,  Turbeville 


Arlinza  E    Turner 
Tom  L    Turner 
Cynthia  S    Tusai 
Mary  C,  Updike 
H    Edward  VanHori 
LuAnn  Vannoy 


All! 


■  A    Ve 


Sharr)n  L    Vernon 
Melinda  H.  Vetterlem 
Robert  L.  Voegele 
Carol  A.  VogI 
Peyton  A.  Voorhees 
Joyce  M   Wagner 
Mary  C.  Walczak 


Teresa  L.  Walker 
Shelia  L    Wall 
Mar>'  L    Waller 
Denise  M,  Walsto 
Linda  M.  Warren 
Mary  S.  Warren 
Robert  F,  Waters 


Donna  F,  Watson 
Mae  A,  Watson 
Shirley  L.  Waugh 
Robert  M.  Wearn 
Helen  P,  Webb 
Deborah  E.  Webster 
lune  E   Webster 


I  inda  A,  Webster 
Man/  I   Webster 
lana  5.  Welch 
Deborah  E   Werner 
Mary  E.  Weslbrook 
Lydia  K   Wheeler 
Peggy  I.  Whichard 


lanice  M.  Whitaker 
loyce  R.  Whitaker 
lanet  C   Whitlow 
lohn  B    Whittemore 
Ian  L.  Wilder 
Melissa  A    Will 
Sarah  M    Williams 


Whilsclt 

Durham 

Williamslon 


Hukoiy 

lampion.  VA 

Burlington 

Caslonia 

Mount  Airy 

Charlotte 

Conrord 


Raleigh 

Liberty 

,il  (.abirs,  FL 


Winston 
|a<  ks, 


Greensboro 

Newark,  DE 

Madison 

Winston-Salem 

Somers  Point,  NJ 

Tubor  C  ity 


Dun 


Fai 


Ocala,  FL 

ehead  City 

ston-Salem 

Raleigh 


High  Point 
Greensboro 
Hazlet,  N| 


Bahama 
Roseborcj 

Statesville 

Winston-Salem 

Norman 

Burlington 

Stoneville 


Beautort,  SC 

Concord 

Greensboro 

Hickory 

Brown  Summit 

Sneads'  Ferry 

Enfield 


Franklinton 

Reidsville 

Leasburg 

Crrjton,  MA 

Franklinton 

Dallas 

Wilmington 


Tfjcv  L    VVillums 
Valeria  R,  Williams 

Marcia  D,  VVilliard 

Wi 
Cher\'l  M    Winged 


Cretchen  I    Womble 

Slier  Ci' 
Nancv  S    VVooriMde 

Wilmingli 
lettrev  C-  VVoutiHard 

McCleansMi 
Sidney  L,  VVrav 

Greensbo 


Patricia  L,  Wright 
Sandra  K    Wnghl 
Mary-  K    W\M 
Vickie  H    Wynne 


lanet  L    Yates 

V\'inston-Sal. 
Melissa  A.  Vountz 

Winston-Sal 
Valle  I  Zayyisicuvski 

lack 
Suzanne  E   Zeigler 

Winston-Salem 


75 


l.uici  I  ,  Arnilield 
K.ithy  D    Anicy 
Michael  C.  Atney 
Terry  A.  Arney 
Teresa  D    Askew 
Leslie  E    Aslin 
Vukle  L    Atkinson 


nelira  K    BaKKeM 
Erol  M    Balkan 
Ian  A,  Ball 
Palncia  A    Ballanl 
William  A    Ballew 
Keizo  Bandu 
Carol  L    Bare 


lanel  S,  Barker 


Debra  R  Be, 
loanna  R  Be 
Kathy  D,  Bet 


SuEllen  Beck 
Bonnie  |.  Bee<  h 
Sherry  A,  Belk 
Mary  E    Bell 
Elizalieth  A    Bend( 
Alyce  E    Benfield 
Randy  BerKnian 


Cynthia  I  Berkley 
Bonnie  L  Berrier 
Sarah  |o  Bevill 
Pamela  S  Blackwood 
Ernestine  I  Blake 
Nancy  E,  Blanton 
Thomas  M    Blaylock 


Elizabeth  S    Blee 
Emma  I.  Blue 
Marilyn  E    Bogas 
ludy  L.  Bolac 
Eula  k,  Bouldin 
Carol  E    Bowden 


Mooresville 

Durham 

C  lemnions 


Dunn 

Istanbul,  Turkey 

Kensington,  ME3 

Belmont 

Lenoir 

Toyonaka,  (Isaka,  lapan 

El  on  College 


Patsy  L    B 

)U 

man 

Bonnie  A 

B( 

yd 

Ronald  D 

Br 

yd 

Jennie  O 

Boyetle 

Sandra  M 

Br 

aden 

Beyerly  L 

Br 

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Marcia  L 

Br. 

tford 

Dianne  L 

Br 

immer 

Diane  L  B 

non 

Richard  S 

Br 

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Steyen  A, 

Brt 

ault 

Chnstme 

P,  Brinkley 

Cynthia  S 

Br 

)adwel 

Stephanie 

M 

Brouil 

^^M(^M 


Karen  L  Browt 
Deborah  A  Bn 
lulian  K,  Browi 
Kathy  N  Brow 
Michael  I  Br()\ 
Susan  E  Browr 
Terry  S    Brown 


Cynthia  L    Brumtield 
Cecil  M,  Brunsnn 
Carolyn  D    Bryan 
Anne  M    Bryant 
Susan  C    Bryant 
Sharon  F    Buckner 
Nancy  E    Buttlap 


Elkin 
Jamestown 
Scotia,  NY 
Fairfax,  VA 
Lenoir 
Asheville 
High  Point 


Winston-Salem 
Stokesdale 
Gulf 
Fayetteville 
Greensboro 
Stony  Point 
■w  Rochelle,  NY 


Danyille,  VA 

Winston-Salem 

Brown  Summit 

Greensboro 

Durham 

Ahoskie 

Greensboro 


Cooperstown,  NY 

Winston-Salem 

Sanlord 

Ale\andna,  VA 

Trinity 

Greensboro 

Harrisburg 


Winston-Salem 

Greensboro 

Raleigh 

Rocky  Mount 

Mill  Spring 

Columbia,  SC 


Roanoke,  VA 
Tryon 
High  Point 
Greensboro 
Lexington 
Pine  Level 
Havelock 


High  Point 

Kinstnn 

Durham 

Madison 

Cireensboro 

Granite  Quarry 

Greensboro 


Charlotte 

Tabor  City 

Sparta 

Chatham,  VA 

Goldsboro 

Asheville 

Asheville 


75 


PameM  A.  Bullard 
Susan  L.  Bundy 
Susan  M,  Buttner 
Manlvnn  L,  Bverly 
Thelma  A,  Cam 
Martha  C,  Caldwell 
Judith  A.  Campbell 


Martha  D,  Campbell 
Melissa  L,  Campbell 
Lee  K.  Cardweli 
Ronald  O,  Cardweli 
Phvllis  E.  Carlton 
lanel  M   Carnck 
Deborah  R    Carter 


Suzanne  Cartwnght 
Phyllis  A,  Casstevens 
Rebecca  E-  Cates 
April  E.  Chambers 
Stephen  A.  Chandler 
Margaret  L,  Chau 
Susan  E   Chilton 


France'.  A  Clark 
Beverly  A,  Clayton 
Kathy  A.  Clayton 
Mar>  C.  Clodlelter 
Sheila  D  Clontz 
Bonnie  T  Cobb 
Fran  E    Cockerham 


Sandra  A,  Cockrell 
Marilyn  |.  Cosdell 
Susan  L.  Coleman 
Raymond  W.  Comer 
Carol  L.  Connell 
Michael  S,  Conners 
Maureen  A    Cook 


Rita  K.  Cook 
David  C.  Cooper 
Shermayne  Corbett 
Karen  D.  Core 
Sallie  A.  Covey 
Debra  L-  Craft 
Raymond  H   Creedn 


Mar\'  R  Crenshav 
Nancy  E.  Crews 
Patsy  F.  Crim 
Mitzi  B.  Cromer 
laniceG  Cullina 
Teresa  F  Cumbo 
Anne  M   Curry 


lanel  K.  Dale 
Terry  B.  Dalrymple 
Deborah  A-  Daniel 
Mildred  A.  Darden 
Marysue  D,  Davidsn 
Cynthia  H    Davis 
Anita  S.  Daw 


Wresrh  Dawid|an 
Barry  G.  Day 
Tanya  L.  Daye 
Margot  C.  Dellinger 
Lena  I.  Dempsey 
Dorothy  L  Denton 
I  inda  I     Denton 


lohn  M.  Diachenko 
Penelope  I,  Dial 
l^eirdrc  A,  Dias 
Suzanne  M    Dickerhn 
Call  L,  Dickcrson 
Donald  R    Dorsett 
Betsy  I     Douli 


Hope  Mills 
High  Point 
Hendersonville 
High  Point 
High  Point 
Gaston  I  a 
Randleman 


Claymont,  D[ 
Albemarle 
Mavodan 
Stoneville 
Chapel  Hill 
High  Point 
Kannapolis 


Winston-Salem 
Hamptonville 
Red  Springs 
Greensboro 
Greensboro 
Winslon-Salem 
High  Point 


Eiizabethtovvn 

letterson 

Timberlake 

Elkin 

Greensboro 

Burlington 

Lincolnton 


Alexandria,  VA 

Kinston 

Durham 

Greensboro 

Durham 

Glen  Ridge,  N| 

Winston-Salem 


Rocky  Mount 

Greensboro 

Charlotte 


Garland 

Walkertown 

Belews  Creek 

Winston-Salem 

Greensboro 


Ma\ 


■  ille 


Sparta,  N| 


Wilson 

McLeansville 

Henderson 

Wilson 
Asheville 


C.ri 


nsb, 


Somerville,  N| 

Cjreensbon  i 

Green-.boro 

(li(kor\ 

lini.ilnlon 

A.heboro 

(jreen^bor.. 

Oeal  Riyer,  N^ 


Go 


sbo 


Conu.rd 

Anderson,  SC 

Bay  Village,  OH 

Winslnn-S.ilem 

Greensboro 

East  Hi.nd 


75 


kP  A  A 


I^^J 


Donna  K.  Dowdy 
Delores  A.  Doyle 
lacquelvn  R,  Driver 
(onnicP    Drum 
Marva  L    Drum 
Palricia  I    Dunn 
Susan  R    Dunn 

Sanlorcl 

Raleigh 

Louisliurg 

M.iirlen 

N.'Ulon 
Wmslon-Sairm 
Hendersonville 

Deborah  G    Eakes 
William  R.  Early,  jr 
K,  Dru  Eason 
Susan  I,  Eckstine 
Gary  L   Edwards 
Prisulla  1    Edwards 
Belh  Eldridge 

Fort  Lauderdale,  FL 

Rulfin 

Goldsboro 

Fort  Myers,  FL 

(  harlotte 

Cioldsboro 

llkiii 

Leslie  E.  Ellis 
Malva  D,  Elmore 
Norma  1.  Epperson 
Sharon  W    Eslridge 
Karen  S,  Eury 
Angela  Evans 
Cynlhia  S,  Evans 

Charlotte 

Milton 

Weslfield 

Whltsett 

Charlotte 

F.iyetleville 

Pilot  Mountain 

Sheila  Y    Everhan 
Betty  K.  Ezzell 
luhe  M.  Fariss 
Emily  I.  Farrell 
Gregory  B,  Felts 
Alelha  D,  Fernandez 
laneF,  Finch 

Lexington 

Harrells 

Roanoke,  VA 

Greensboro 

Greensl:)oro 

Greensboro 

Bailey 

Debra  E,  Eisher 
Ellen  H,  Fitts 
lulia  K.  Fitzpatrick 
Sally  E,  Fleming 
Cheryl  E    Flynn 
Carol  A    Foitz 
Margaret  C,  Ford 

Cherryville 
Richmond,  VA 
Bergenlield,  N| 
Tarboro 
Slate  Hill,  NY 
Wmston^Salem 
Silver  Springs,  MD 

lennifer  E,  Frank 
Minam  Freel 
Patncia  I.  Freeman 
Rebecca  |.  Freeman 
Mary  C  Fritts 
Elizabeth  B   Frye 
Candace  L   Fuller 

Asheville 

Canten 

Louisburg 

Raleigh 

Lexington 

Stoneville 

Lewishurg,  WVA 

lovce  Y,  Fuqua 
Maurice  E   Caddy 
Ann  S   Gammon 
Virginia  L   Ganong 
Claudia  L,  Garland 
Darlene  E   Garner 
Karen  1    Garner 

Eden 

Wmston-Salcm 

Winston-Salem 

High  Point 

Elkin 

Asheboro 

Silver  Spring,  MD 

Michael  E,  Garner 
Cathy  K.  Garrett 
Dawn  M.  Garrett 
Constance  |,  Geiger 
Lauren  P,  George 
Louise  S,  George 
Ginger  L,  Gibson 

Lexington 

Liberty 

Greensboro 

N,  Versailles,  PA 

Whiteviile 

Whiteville 

High  Point 

Mona  S.  Gibson 
lanice  K.  Gilliam 
Ginger  E.  Godard 
William  C.  Gorman 
Harold  D,  Green 
lane  B,  Green 
Laura  G   Greenhill 

Pine  Hall 

Elon  College 

Williamslon 

Chamblee 

Greensboro 

Burlington 

Durham 

Sena  R   Gregory 
Linda  M,  Grittin 
Sallie  L.  Griftin 
Lucy  A,  Guest 
NadineC  Gurley 
ludy  K,  Gwaltney 
Alma  R.  Hagaman 

Elkin 

Fayetteville 

Louisburg 

Greensboro 

Marion 

Goldsboro 

Winston-Salem 

75 


Cvnthia  A.  Hagt-rslrom 

Wi 

nston-Salem 

Kjren  D,  Hall 

Yadkmville 

David  M.  Ham 

Nt 

■w  York.  NY 

lames  A-  Hamptfin 

Sparta 

Robert  E.  Hampton 

Wi 

nston-Salem 

E    Elame  Harbison 

Morganton 

Carnlvn  R    Harbor 

Eden 

Mar\  E    Hargreave 

Durham 

Susan  H   Harman 

Lexington 

Yvunria  K.  Harrell 

Snow  Hill 

loan  M    Harnll 

Forest  City 

Lila  R    Harris 

Greensboro 

Ramona  K.  Heath 

Snow  Hill 

lonathan  D.  Heck 

An 

nandale,  VA 

Marcia  Is.  Hedgecock 

Wi 

nston-Salem 

Cath\  A.  Hefner 

Hickory 

Cynthia  A.  Helms 

Midland 

lane  R.  Henderson 

Chadone 

Mary  H.  Henderson 

Lincolnton 

Stephanie  A.  Henderson 

Greensboro 

VKlona  L    Henderson 

Matthews 

Frances  A.  Hendri\ 

Raleigh 

Martha  E.  Hepler 

Thomasville 

Deborah  A,  Harnden 

Hershey.  PA 

Frances  C.  Higgins 

Harrisburg 

Earl  W,  Hill 

Greensboro 

Susan  E.  Hilliard 

Burlington 

Carol  H,  Hinshaw 

Wi 

nston-Salem 

Marv  E    Hinson 

Wingate 

Connie  S.  Hobbs 

Goldsboro 

Rose  M-  Hodges 

Greensboro 

Cathy  L,  Holcomb 

Boonville 

Deborah  L   Holder 

Kernersville 

Annie  L.  Holland 

Greensboro 

Teresa  A    Holloway 

Asheboro 

loyce  5,  Honeycutt 

Burgaw 

Elizabeth  M,  Hood 

Lexington 

lacquelyn  S.  Hovis 

Lincolnton 

Melinda  G.  Howell 

Greensboro 

Leslie  I.  Howie 

Harrisburg 

Martha  5.  Huckenede 

Laurinburg 

Betty  1.  Hudecek 

Titusville.  FLA 

Sara  G    Hudgins 

Eure 

Nancy  V    Hudson 

Raleigh 

Leigh  A    Huftman 

Thomasville 

Rhonda  D   Hunt 

Thomasville 

Wanda  D    Hunt 

Thomasville 

Claudia  L    Hurlev 

Wilson 

Charlotte  L    Hurst 

Swansboro 

Susan  G.  Hutchins 

Kings  Mountain 

April  A,  Hyman 

Greensboro 

Karen  E.  Inman 

Mount  Airy 

Susan  L,  Ivey 

Maitland,  FLA 

Edna  F.  Jackson 

Reidsville 

Rebecca  D,  lackson 

Mebanc 

Barbara  A,  lacobs 

Dunn 

lennilci  A    jaciibv 

All 

■xandria,  VA 

Brona  I    letlnes 

Rocky  Mount 

lanice  L.  lohnsrjn 

Denton 

Melanie  A.  lohnson 

Sandforfl 

Pamela  D.  lohnson 

W 

inston-Salem 

Dons  M    lohnslon 

Wagram 

Ea^.in  A    lones 

Rot  ky  Mount 

Cynthia  M.  lones 

Liberty 

Deborah  E.  iones 

W 

inston-Saleni 

lanet  F.  lones 

An 

inand.ile,  VA 

karen  L,  lones 

l.uiu-slown 

Lou  E    lones 

/.•biilon 

Ma\  R.  lones.  |r. 

Br 

own  Siminiit 

Phyllis  S.  lones 

Pi 

lot  Mountain 

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f.  . 


loAnn  K.inn.in 

Goldsboro 

M.irilvo  K    k.n.im 

New()orl  News,  VA 

Amy  H    Kellcv 

Eden 

Sh.iron  f.  Kellev 

lavlorsville 

tonstante  E    Kelly 

Salisbury 

Marsarel  S,  Kelly 

Erwin 

P.ilruk  M    Kelly 

Greensboro 

Nanty  S    Kendrick 

Eden 

Gerald  W    Kennmgton 

Greensboro 

Elizabeth  L    Kiger 

Clemmons 

Yyonne  M.  Kilpalruk 

Dover 

Alice  F    Kins 

Durham 

Heather  M    king 

Wmston-Salem 

Harriet  A    Kirk 

MounI  Gilead 

Debra  i    Kiser 

King 

Deb(5rah  A    Klosener 

Fayelleville 

iue  Knov                          Bit 

e  Ridge  Summit,  PA 

Dnnna  W    Konkler 

Clemmons 

Sara  R    Koontz 

Burlington 

Alice  M    Kopp 

Car^ 

Artemis  M    Koutroulias 

Charlotte 

Kimberlv  C    Lackey 

Concord 

Donald  R    Lail 

Hickory 

Lisa  K   Laird 

Favetteville 

Robin  P    Lamberth 

Durham 

Terry  L.  Lampley 

Cordova 

Eugenia  5   Lamprinakos 

Morristown,  TN 

Evelyn  K-  Langston 

Rocky  Point 

Wall  L.  Larkins 

Cornelius 

Patricia  M    Larson 

Lexington 

Deborah  P,  Lassiter 

High  Point 

lennifer  E.  Lawling 

Parkton 

Susan  L,  Lawrence 

MounI  Airy 

Elva  1    Layton 

MounI  Pleasant 

Margaret  L,  Lealherman 

New  Bern 

Laurie  M.  Lechner 

Bayport,  NY 

Wanda  G,  Lee 

Lexington 

Deborah  M,  Leebrick 

Belews  Creek 

Debra  L,  Leonard 

Gritton 

lanice  L.  Lester 

Stoneville 

Sharon  D    Lingafelt 

Morganton 

Karen  Little 

Greensboro 

Melanie  1    Little 

Clavton 

Gloria  I,  Lloyd 

Cookeville,  TN 

Miriam  A.  Lockhart 

Mount  Airv 

Phyllis  S.  Loftin 

Wmston-Salem 

Betsy  R.  Long 

Elkin 

Virginia  L    Long 

Rockingham 

Stephanie  D    Lucas 

Rocky  Mount 

Cynthia  R.  Lundy 

Durham 

Cynthia  M.  Lutz 

Newton 

Kathleen  P,  Lynch 

Washington 

lacquelme  D    Lyon 

Durham 

lames  D,  Mabe,  |r 

Walnut  Cove 

Estelle  A,  MacFawn 

Winslon-Salem 

Sharon  A    Mackey 

Pisgah  Forest 

Evelyn  S    Maduzia 

Goldsboro 

Linda  S   Mahattey 

Hickory 

William  L    Mangam 

Spring  Lake 

Maty  lo  Manning 

Williamslon 

Nancy  P    Mapes 

Glen  Rock,  N| 

Phyllis  A    Marmucci 

Adelphi    MD 

Karen  A    Marion 

Kernersville 

Beverly  R.M   Marks 

Fairmont 

LaGray  I    Marks 

Greensboro 

Sheila  D.  Marshburn 

lacksonville 

1   Charlene  Martin 

Maninsville,  VA 

Fran  Massa 

Glen  Cove,  NY 

Sandra  G-  Mathis 

Frederick,  MD 

)anice  L,  Matthews 

Hickory 

75 


MarN  A,  Matlheus 

Asheville 

Natalie  S-  Matthews 

Wilson 

Stanley  K.  Mauldin 

Greensboro 

Sara  L,  McCall 

Charlotte 

Tony  L.  McCarson 

Durham 

Gail  L,  McCormick 

Greensboro 

C\nthia  E    MtCree 

LeMngton 

Luann  ].  McDowell 

Winston-Salem 

Harriet  Y,  McFadyen 

Raetord 

Pamela  D.  McGhee 

Burlington 

Bobetta  L,  McGilvary 

Durham 

Clarissa  Y.  Mcintosh 

Morganton 

Glenn  A.  McKawn 

Chatham.  N| 

Sheila  L.  McKinney 

Brevard 

RoRer  L    Mclso\ 

Lillmgton 

Palncia  F.  McMilhan 

Mt    Air\ 

Phebe  D.  McRae 

Sanford 

Ruth  A.  Measmer 

Concord 

Nancy  K,  Meece 

Brevard 

Chades  E,  Melvin.  |r. 

Greensboro 

Susan  M.  Merrell 

Greensboro 

Bonita  1   Merrilt 

Washington,  DC 

lo  Ann  Messick 

N.  Augusta,  SC 

Wanda  T,  Metzger 

Merchantville,  N| 

Alice  R.  Miller 

Council 

Margaret  D.  Miller 

Winston-Salem 

Margaret  H.  Miller 

Favetteville 

Marsha  D   Mills 

Greensboro 

Cora  E,  Mitchell 

Louisburg 

Nettie  E.  Mitchiner 

Durham 

Joyce  1.  Mobley 

Greensboro 

Karen  E,  Mottitt 

Rockingham 

Deborah  B.  Malloy 

Richmond,  VA 

E.  Kevin  Moore 

Ashebfjro 

iohn  A    Moore 

High  Point 

Judy  C   Moretz 

Boone 

lanet  K.  Morgan 

Durham 

Susan  A.  Morgan 

Greensboro 

Susan  1.  Morgan 

Oak  Ridge 

Susan  Morris 

Mornstown,  N| 

Karen  S   Morrison 

Favetteville 

Chrisanna  P.  Motsinger 

High  Point 

Joyce  A.  Mouberrv 

Cameron 

Patricia  F.  Mullins 

Charlone 

lenalee  Mase 

Laurmburg 

Beverly  A,  Myers 

Thomasville 

Karen  A.  Magle 

Towson,  MD 

Rebel ca  L    Nance 

Bethesda,  MD 

Rebel  c  a  1    Nehlsen 

Greensboro 

Kathleen  M.  Newton 

Charlotte 

Sheila  A.  Nicholson 

Washington,  Nj 

Sandra  S.  Morris 

Brown  Summit 

Carol  J,  Northcott 

Winston-Salem 

Judy  A    Nunn 

Chapel  Hill 

Jams  L,  Nunnally 

Severna  Park,  MD 

Patrick  O'Doherty 

Greensboro 

Frames  M,  O'Meara 

Timonium,  MD 

Rita  E   Orr 

Charlotte 

Glona  1.  Ostwalt 

Greensboro 

Willie  B.  Page 

Slanlonsburg 

Rebel  c  a  1,  Pagett 

Winslon-Salem 

Dons  A    Palkowich 

W    Paletson,  N| 

Katherine  L,  Palmer 

Durham 

Margaret  N.  Palmer 

Charleston,  WVA 

Terry  A,  Palmer 

Durham 

Barbara  J.  Parker 

Edison,  N| 

Karen  L,  Parker 

Ashcboro 

Dons  |.  Parks 

Galax,  VA 

Catherine  A    Parlier 

Statesville 

Kathv  (,    Parrom 

High  Point 

AAM^M 


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Clara  F.  Parson 
Curiis  E.  Patterson 
latqueline  C.  Paul 
Harriet  1.  Pearce 
C  hnstina  W.  Peed 
Virginia  A.  Peedin 
lulia  A,  Pcgram 


Patti  L,  Peninger 
Sheila  A.  Penninger 
Naniy  C,  Perkins 
Bob  E.  Peters 
Becky  L.  Piasecki 
Margaret  E,  Pickett 
Virginia  A,  Player 


lenniler  S,  Pons 
Angela  F    Pope 
Brenda  G,  Price 
Kathy  E.  Price 
lanice  I.  Pruett 
Barbara  |,  Pruette 


Bobbye  S,  Rake< 
Carol  A,  Rankin 
Ollie  L.  Rasbury 
Davie  W.  Ray 
Wyndale  I.  Redd 
Frederick  R    Reed 


traw 


Shar 


.  P    Reid 


I  L,  Reid 


Betty  I.  Remhart 
Cynthia  |.  Ritchie 
loel  L.  Ritter 
M.  Edward  Roach 
Mary  L.  Roberts 
lanice  C-  Robinson 


Bridgette  E,  Roderick 
Marie  A.  Rogers 
Elaine  5.  Ross 
Marianne  Rowe 
Rebecca  L.  Royal 
Edward  M.  Rozynski 
Mynck  L,  Rush 


C.reensboro 

Havelc.ck 

Youngsville 

Hickory 

Halifax 

ielews  Creek 


Co 


ord 


Danville,  VA 

•  London,  CONN 

Fayetteville 

East  Bend 

Charlotte 


Valdese 

Conover 

irown  Summit 

Hickory 

Elkin 

ChaHotte 

Greensboro 


Madison 

Greensboro 

Kinston 

Summerlield 

Charlotte 

Winston  Salem 


High  Point 

Durham 

McLeansville 

Greensboro 


Gri 


,  VA 


Charlotte 
Greensboro 
Creensfroro 
Boothbay  Harbor,  ME 
Fayetteville 
Fairlield,  Nj 
Randleman 


Nancy  L,  Russell 
Sharon  L   Russell 
Paula  j.  Sams 
Phyllis  M.  Scheller 
Denise  Schoonderwoerd 
David  M   Schuize 
Laura  A.  Schumacher 


Nancy  E,  Schuster 
David  L-  Schwenke 
Linda  1.  Scott 
Marcia  K.  Sears 
Mary  K.  Seawell 
Robert  D,  Seay 
Susan  O,  Sechrest 


Cynthia  A   Secor 
Stephen  C   Settle 
loyce  E.  Shafer 
Alice  C.  Sharpe 
Katherine  R.  Sharpe 
Linda  C  Sharpe 
Valeria  C    Sharpe 


Paula  D   Shaver 
Mardeen  P,  Shelton 
Frances  R.  Shepard 
Cynthia  A.  Shillmglav 
Cathy  D   Shirlev 
Esser  Shivers 
lelfrey  B.  Shoal 


Elkin 

Thomasville 

Mars  Hill 

Monroe 

Hickory 

Greensboro 


Charlotte 

Pfafttown 

Mebane 

Greensboro 

Carthage 

Winston  Salem 

Rural  Hall 


Ftanklinton 

Greensboro 

Severna  Park,  MD 

Chapel  Hill 

McLeansville 

Rural  Hall 

Sharpsburg 


Salisbury 
Greensboro 
Rockingham 
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Asheville 


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K.ilhr\n  L    Smith 
P.imelj  S    Smith 
Pdtti  1.  Smith 
Rebecca  G-  Smith 
Shirle\  F.  Smdthers 


Kathleen  |.  Snyder 
Rebecca  W.  Solomon 
Sherry  |.  Sowers 
Mary  E.  Sprinkle 
ludy  L,  Stafford 
Brenda  A.  Staley 
Harriet  E.  Staley 


Beny  A,  Stallmns 
Donna  I.  Steele 
Stephen  Sternberg 
Mary  M.  Stewart 
Diane  R.  Stocken 
Cynthia  C.  Stowe 
Deborah  E.  Strickland 


Karen  E   Stroud 
Phyllis  A.  Stroud 
Mary  K,  Sugg 
Barbara  L.  Summers 
Peter  E    Summers 


Linda  L    Sw 


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Margaret  M   Swing 


Susan  R.  Swing 
Russell  L.  Tatri) 
Victoria  K.  Tatro 
Sheila  D.  Taylor 
Shirley  D.  Taylor 
Anita  C,  Teague 
Cynthia  D.  Teague 


Phyllis  M    Terry 
Rhonda  D.  Terry 
Dan  J.  Thomas,  Ir. 
Carolyn  D.  Sykes 
Anna  R,  Thompson 
Donna  M    Thompsi 
Eh/abeth  V    Thomi: 


Mania  C-  Thompson 
Merial  D,  Thompson 
Miles  N,  Thompson 
Ellen  P.  Thrower 
Frances  E.  Thrower 
|o  Ann  Tice 
Kalhy  A   Timmis 


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N.iruv  K    Tiiincv 
Kinel  L    Tippell 
Deborah  D.  Tranthar 
ludilh  E.  Traub 
Kuby  A.  Trigg 
lliann  R    Tro\ler 


Margaret  V.  Tulloch 
Margaret  S    Tuiiitall 
Deborah  G.  Turman 
Sarah  A    Ussery 
Paul  M   Vaughan 


Claudia  D    Ve 
Emily  E.  Vir 


Nancy  E.  Vincent 
Rebecca  I-  Wade 
Roberta  I.  Waddell 
Shirley  A.  Wadsworth 
Valerie  A.  Wagner 
Amy  L.  Walker 
Kalhryn  M,  Walker 


Kenneth  O    Walsh 
Rebecca  I,  Walton 
kay  S,  Ward 
la  net  L.  Warden 
Anita  L    War>vick 
Sue  E,  Washam 
Lolita  C,  Watkins 


Frances  M,  Watson 
Mary  B.  Watson 
Ann  F.  Watts 
Tern  L.  Weatherly 
katrina  K.  Weaver 
Lucy  I,  Weaver 
Cynthia  D   Weavil 


Deborah  A,  Webster 
Kathy  A.  Welborn 
Karen  k  Welles 
loyce  L.  Wells 
Eleanor  R.  Westbrook 
Cynthia  A.  Wheeler 
luhe  E.  Whichard 


Elliot  I,  White 
lanel  M,  White 
Sharon  D,  Whitley 
Sarah  E   Whilsett 
Rita  S   Wiggs 
Martha  L    Wikle 
Louise  H    Wilkersor 


Martha  S  Williams 
Regenia  S  Williams 
Teresa  C.  Williams 
layne  L.  Willingham 
Cinny  H.  Willis 
Debbie  S.  Wilmoth 
Chen  L,  Wilson 


Deborah  S    Withers 
ludith  N.  Wood 
Kenneth  A.  Wood 
Mary  A.  Woodruff' 
Thelma  I,  Wooten 
Kathy  M   Wright 
Thomas  E    Wylie 


Nikki  A.  Wysor 
Alice  A  Yates 
Rozanna  Yates 
Patricia  A  Yeagei 
Philip  W.  Yip 
Carl  M.  Yontz 
Cheryl  L.  Young 


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Reidsville 

Wendell 

Greensboro 

Norwood 

Greensboro 

Milton 

Greensboro 


Winston-Salem 

Durham 

Fayetteville 

Carthage 

Wilmington 

Asheboro 

Chapel  Hill 


Gastonia 

Carthage 

Climax 

Rockingham 

Greensboro 

Hickory 

Reidsville 


Suffolk,  VA 

Santord 

Statesville 

Newland 

Mint  Hill 

Wilson 

Wiston-Salem 


Pittsboro 

Statesville 

Millville 

Wallace 

Four  Oaks 

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Enfield 


Greensboro 

New  Bern 

Richfield 

Alexandria,  VA 

Fayetteville 

Winston-Salem 

Raleigh 


Greensboro 

Kernersville 

Robbins 


Santord 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Roanoke  Rapids 

East  Bend 

Rocky  Mount 

Greensboro 


Gastonia 

Enfield 

West  letferson 

Morehead  City 

Yan  Yat  Chuen,  Hong  Kong 

Winston-Salem 

Germanton 


(below,  left  to  right)  Debra  Michele  Andrey,  Suzanne  Ange,  loyce 
Ellen  Angell,  John  Burrell  Allen,  III,  Drucllla  Diane  Arakas,  Doris 
Wofford  Armenaki,  Mary  June  Arnold,  Pamala  Ann  Ashburn, 
Cynthia  Dawn  Asbif 


(far  above,  right)  Fred  Alexander 
Ashworth.  (above,  right)  Laura 
Graham  Auman.  (left  to  right) 
Parks  Niell  Austin,  )r..  Patsy  Caro 
Austin,  Nancy  E.  Ayres,  Denyce  L 
Babinec. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Ellen  Ann  Barnes,  JoAnna  Barnes,  Mary  Mar- 
aret  Barnes,  Marceia  Lise  Bartlett,  Deborah  Lee  Batter,  Mary 
Jeanatta  Battle,  Janice  Susan  Baxley,  Frances  Ann  Beaver,  Kathryn 
Magdalen  Bender. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Marilynn  Bennett,  Re- 
becca S.  Benson,  Deborah  Hutson  Benton, 
Elizabeth  Ann  Berrier,  Judith  Kae  Bevan, 
Martha  Elizabeth  Biddle. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Charles  Steven  Bingham,  Bruce  Alan  Bitter,  Geneva  Kathleen  Blvlns,  Barbara  Fay  Blackburn, 
Phyllis  loan  Blackburn,  Melanie  Annette  Blackley,  Martha  Barney  Blackvvelder,  Seth  Norwood  Blackwell,  Patricia 
Lynn  Blackwood,  Carol  Viivan  Blaine. 

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(below,  left  to  right)  Debra  Ann  Blake,  Mary  Anna  Blake,  Elizabeth  Blalock,  Bonnie  leanette  Blue,  Tru'  Blue, 
Eveline  Blumenthal,  Margaret  Ann  Bodie,  lames  Willis  Bohmbach,  Katharine  L,  Boone,  lames  William  Booth,  |r. 


(left  to  right)  Rebecca  lane 
Bosley,  Anne  Kizer  Bost, 
Barbara  Lee  Bostain,  Peggy 
Collins  Bowden.  (below,  left 
to  right)  Elizabeth  Hamilton 
Briggs,  Caroline  A.  Brinson, 
Barry  Sutton  Bristow,  Susan 
Elaine  Britt,  Belinda  Sue  Brit- 
tain. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Carol  Anne  Brooks,  Daniel  Leonard  Brooks,  Wanda  Lambert  Brooks,  Barbara  Diane  Brown, 
Bonnie  Lynn  Brown,  Crystal  Diane  Brown,  Katherine  Dunn  Brown,  Laurann  Lanetta  Brown,  Martha  Belinda 
Brown,  Mary  Pope  Bruton. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  VIcki  Lynn  Burton,  Brenda  Burgin,  Virginia  Sue  Burke,  Bar- 
bara Hall  Burks,  (left  to  rigfit)  Dru  Elizabeth  Burns,  Verne  Ellen  Butcher,  (below, 
left  to  right)  Lois  Elizabeth  Butner,  Beverly  Ann  Byrd,  Jane  Harris  Byrd,  Ellen 
Dale  Calhoun,  Marilyn  Jean  Calhoun,  Cayle  Anne  Campbell. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Linda  Lock  Carey,  Tana  Carlton,  Marguerite  Z. 
Carpenter,  Mark  Jackson  Carpenter,  Gloria  L.  Carr,  Mary  Geneva 
Carrick. 


(below,  left  to  right)  lames  Martin  Carroll,  )r.,  Katharine  lane  Carroll, 
James  Anthony  Carrozza,  Louanne  lonnie  Cassick,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Caviness,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Cecil,  Carolyn  jane  Chadwick,  Constance 
Sylvia  Chaney,  Karen  C.  Channell. 


(left  to  right)  Donna  N.  Chappell, 
Ann  Charles-Craft,  William  Leon 
Chestnut,  Ronda  Carol  Chilton, 
Terry  Ann  Chilton,  Carolyn 
Grayson  Chitty,  Jean  Lynn  Clark, 
Sandra  M.  Clement,  Gloria  Jean 
Cline,  Carolyn  Olivia  Clodfelter, 
Dorthy  Elizabeth  Cloninger,  Mary 
Lucile  Close. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Beverly  Ann  Cockerham, 
loanne  W.  Cockrell,  Alice  |.  Coe,  Christie 
Lynn  Cohen,  Hugh  Wilson  Cole,  |r.,  Beverly 
lane  Collicutt,  lulie  Melinda  Collins,  Kathleen 
Colquitt,  Sarah  Dianne  Conder,  Ava  Lynnette 
Conklin. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Catherine  Leigh  Conrad,  Laurie  Louise  Conway, 
William  Craig  Cooley,  Valeria  Ann  Cooper,  James  Gail  Corinth, 
Vickie  lean  Cornatzer,  |udie  B.  Corriher,  James  R.  Costa,  Nancy 
Elaine  Cottingham. 


above,  left  to  right)  Cynthia 
Anne  Cox,  Margie  Dale  Cox, 
Michael  Maurice  Cox,  Valerie 
Anne  Craemer.  (left  to  right) 
Claudia  Crane,  Sandra  Lynne 
Crank,  Marcell  H.  Crawley, 
Kathy  Lynne  Creech,  (below,  left 
to  right)  Belinda  M.  Crews,  Linda 
Elizabeth  Crocker,  Kathy  Leigh 
Crook. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Frances  Vandaijean  Crowell,  Kathy  Heavner  Crowell,  Diane  Kay  Cum 
by,  Patricia  Lynn  Cunningham,  Gayle  P.  Currie,  Diane  Marie  Dabney,  Marsha  Jean  Dad 
dario,  Pamela  M.  Daniel,  Cheryll  Rawding  Darden,  Jerttie  M.  DauEhtridee. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Linda  Carol  Davenport,  Karen 
Suzanne  Davis,  Karen  Ann  Davidson,  Shirley  Anne 
David,  Kathryn  Elizabeth  Davis,  (below,  left  to  right) 
Nancy  Winslow  Davis,  Renee  Curley  Davis,  Sandra 
Lvnn  Davis. 


(left  to  right)  Mary  Lou  Dawson,  Susan  Elizabeth  Day, 
Laura  lean  Dempsey.  (below,  left  to  right)  Linda  Kay  Dil- 
ard,  Cynthia  Sawyer  Dillon,  Alice  Yvonne  Dixon, 
Elizabeth  Clare  Dolin,  Nancy  Clare  Dolin,  Kathy  Dianne 
Dollyhigh,  Maureen  Adele  Dougher,  Anne-Marie  Dorothy 
Dowe,  Janice  Wilson  Draughn,  Evelyn  McClure  Duna- 
way. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Kathryn  Edmonds, 
Patrick  L.  Edmundson,  Cora  Lee  Edwards, 
Pamela  Beth  Edwards,  Patsy  Elaine  Ed 
wards,  Richard  Lee  Eller.  (left  to  right 
Wanda  Johnson  Elliott,  Kathryn  Evelyn  El 
,  Robin  P.  Ellrich.  (below,  left  to  right 
Richard  William  Enchelmeyer,  John  A 
Entzi,  Marcia  Dale  Ervin,  Carolyn  Nan 
Evans,  Margarette  Malissa  Evans. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Virginia  Dell  Evans,  Su- 
san Anne  Everington,  Krystal  Key  Fagg,  |ohn 
Herbert  Fahnestock,  Patricia  Elaine  Faire, 
Gloria  Ann  Faison,  Sheila  Susan  Farrell,  De- 
bbie Ann  Feemster,  Audrey  Lynn  Ferguson, 
Catherine  Wood  Findlay. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Frances  Concetta  Finn,  Carol  Louise  Fisher,  Ka- 
ren Margaret  Fisher,  Rebecca  C.  Fisher,  John  Nathan  Fitzgerald, 
Eleanor  Pickett  Fleenor,  Karin  Lee  Foscue,  Nancy  Carolyn  Foster, 
Dabnev  Dee  Fox. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Nancy  Leigh 
Franklin,  Dorothy  S.  Freeman, 
Janet  Smith  Freeman,  Peggy  Ann 
Freeman,  (left  to  right)  Mary 
Emily  Friday,  Donna  Dolores 
Friesen,  Rebecca  |.  Froneberger, 
Vickie  Paulette  Frye.  (below,  left 
to  right)  Judith  Huffman  Ful- 
bright,  Rita  Ann  Fulbright,  Pat- 
ricia Lorraine  Fulton. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Martha  Elizabeth  Gabriel,  Diana  Ruth  Caebe,  Robert  L.  Gaines,  Fran  R. 
Garrison,  Marina  Beth  Gatlin,  Claudia  Antoinette  Geraghty,  Becky  Lynn  Gerber,  Deborah 
Suzette  Gibson,  Sandra  Elizabeth  Glasgow,  Joanne  Elizabeth  Glassford. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Frankie  Angela  Goodnight,  Tanita  Ann  Good- 
win, Carol  Bruce  Graham,  Sheila  K.  Grandy,  Jane  Louise  Grant, 
Katherine  Virginia  Grant,  Susan  Jane  Grasmick,  Robert  Henry  Gray, 
Russell  Allen  Gray. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Christine  E.  Glover,  Betty  Carolyn 
Godwin,  Charlotte  Casey  Coins,  Angela  Tucker 
Goldston,  William  Garth  Goldston,  Laurie  Elaine 
Goode. 


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(far  above,  right)  Vickie  Jane 
Greene,  (above,  right)  Pamela 
Kay  Greenlaw,  (left  to  right) 
Pamela  Pearl  Griffin,  Teresa 
Anne  Griffin,  Lillian  A.  Groce, 
Karen  Ann  Grottle. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Janet  Sue  Hall,  loanne  Spencer  Hall,  Tommie 
Lynne  Hall,  Aldena  Linn  Hamby,  lames  Franklin  Hamilton,  Jr., 
Bridget  Margaret  Hand,  Holly  Jo  Hand,  Robert  L.  Handlon,  Carol 
Conover  Hanks. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Ester  Earlene  Hardie, 
Brenda  Kaye  Hardin,  Dorothy  Agnes  Hare, 
Catherine  Lee  Harmon,  Nancy  Elaine  Har- 
mon, Hollis  Mabry  Harned, 


(above,  left  to  right)  Cathy  Smith  Harper,  Gwendolyn  Gale  Harrington,  Cathy  |o  Harris,  Danny  Lee  Hartman,  Lynn 
Irene  Harwood,  Cynthia  Carol  Hasty,  Cynthia  Forgay  Hatch,  Carolyn  Anne  Hayes,  Donna  Kay  Haywood,  Eva  D. 
Haywood. 


{below,  left  to  right)  Susan  Claire  Hayworth,  Catherine  Myers  Helms,  Micky  Gwynn  Henderson,  Linda  Gail  Hen- 
ion,  Cynthia  Gail  Helper,  Mary  Elizabeth  Helper,  June  Johnson  Herring,  Nona  Elizabeth  Herring,  Nancy  Jane 
Herthel,  Stephen  Franklin  Hicks. 


(left  to  right)  Martha  Catherine 
Highsmith,  Cecihd  Ann  Hill, 
Christina  Howell  Hill,  Gerald 
DeLancey  Hill,  Susan  McCas- 
kill  Hilton,  Geneva  Ceraldean 
Hines,  Pamela  Karen  Hobson, 
Emily  Elizabeth  Hoffman,  Lisa 
Allen  Hoke. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Miriam  R.C.  Holland,  Patricia  Holloman,  Robert  Lee  Holton,  Ann  Elizabeth  Honeycutt, 
Barbara  Holding  Honeycutt,  Vicki  Lynn  Honeycutt,  Janet  Ann  Hoover,  Carol  Ann  Home,  Cynthia  Ruth  How- 
ard, Brenda  Gale  Howell. 


(below,  left  to  right)  George  W.  Howe 
Martha  A.  Hoyle,  Suellyn  Hudgins,  Paula  Sue 
Hudson,  Margaret  Tyson  Huffman,  Donna 
Hull,  Susan  Earle  Hunnicutt,  Judy  Hunter, 
Stephen  Wayne  Hunter,  Georgia  Sandra 
Huntley. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Wanda  Kaye  Hutchins,  Laura  Ellen  Inabinett, 
Nancy  |o  Ingram,  Martha  Lynn  Ipock,  Debra  Ann  Jackson,  Donna 
Sidney  lackson,  Janet  Yvonne  lacobs,  Gary  Wayne  Jarrett,  Marcia 
Gail  lenkins. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Suzanne  C. 
lennings,  Rebecca  Ann  Jensen, 
Teresa  Ellen  Jester,  B.  lane 
Johnson,  (left  to  right)  Cindy 
Lynn  Johnson,  Janine  Elizabeth 
lohnson,  Mary  Beth  Johnson, 
Wanda  Faye  Johnson,  (below, 
left  to  right)  lanis  Faye  Johnson, 
Evelyn  Denise  Jones,  Jacqueline 
Irene  Jones. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Karen  Lynn  Jones,  Kathy  Lynn  Jones,  Martha  R.  Jones,  Sharon  Dawn 
Jones,  Elizabeth  Ann  Jordan,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Jordan,  Donna  P.  Joyce,  Alice  A.  Julian, 
Wendy  W.  Kauffman,  Pamela  Anne  Kellar. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Debra  Dean  Kelly.  Allen  Cle- 
ment Kendall,  )r.,  Lonnie  Myron  Kendall,  Roxann 
Rae  Kephart,  lenniter  Ann  Key.  (below,  left  to  right) 
Fern  Ellen  Kitchman,  Debbie  Kepler  Knight, 
Theresa  Worth  Knox. 


left  to  right)  Susan  Joy  Kohler,  Karen  Elisabeth  Kolbe, 
Ruth  Kohl  Kossove.  (below,  left  to  right)  Gena  Owens  Ko- 
ta,  Janice  Ann  LaMar,  Arlene  Paige  Langston,  Linda  Lee 
LaRoach,  Virginia  |.  Lasater,  Eleanor  Ann  Lathan,  Shirley 
Ann  Lawrence,  Pamela  Sanford  Leary,  Lettie  Carol  Led- 
num.  Martha  lean  Lee. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Deborah  Lynn 
Leonard,  Mary  Hazel  Leonard,  Nancy 
lames  Lester,  Jan  Denise  Lewis,  Sharon 
Ann  Lindner,  (left  to  right)  Mary  Evelyn 
Lindsay,  Lillian  Diane  Linn,  Sandra  Kay 
Lloyd. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Mary  Deborah 
Lodato,  Cynthia  |an  Long,  Elizabeth  Ann 
Long,  Leslie  Gail  Long,  Marsha  Lynette 
Long,  Mary  Fleetwood  Long,  (left  to  right) 
Pamela  Gayle  Long,  Gwendolyn  Rene 
Lowman,  Mary  Ann  Luedeka.  (below,  left 
to  right)  Deborah  Craven  Lupton, 
Suzanne  Hicks  Lyerly,  Pamela  Elame  Ly- 
tle,  lulia  Margaret  McCarthy,  Kathy  Ann 
McCaskill. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Barbara  Alice  McCombs, 
Gail  Ellen  McCrory,  Dawn  Mane  McDonald, 
Susan  Mildred  Mcllhenny,  Margaret  )ane 
Mclnlyre,  Sandie  Leigh  McKee,  Rebecca  Lee 
McMaster,  Beverly  Ann  McMillan,  Cena 
Lynn  McMillan,  Bonnie  lane  McNei 


(above,  left  to  right)  Marian  Toon  McPhaul,  Helen  Macaroe,  Kath- 
leen Madden,  Sheila  I.  Maddox,  Virginia  Gail  Madren,  Mark  E. 
Maersch,  Carmen  Laura  Malone,  Mary  Katharine  Maner,  Deborah 
Ann  Maness. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Pamela 
Chantale  Maness,  Patricia  Ruth 
Mann,  Anne  Frances  Markey, 
Patricra  Gail  Marsh,  (left  to  right) 
Catherine  Elizabeth  Martin,  Cay 
Williams  Martin,  Robert  David 
Martin,  Susan  Twombly  Martz. 
(below,  left  to  right)  William 
Henry  Mastbrook,  |r.,  Alice  lean 
Matthews,  Carrie  Alana  Matth- 
ews. 


(above,  left  to  nght)  Nancy  Lou  Matthews,  Resa  Evan  Matthews,  William  Franklin  May, 
Wanda  S.  Maynor,  Celeste  Jan  Mazvco,  layne  Broughton  Mazyck,  Rebecca  Anna  Mears, 
Lynn  H.  Medley,  Sherry  Anne  Meece,  Laura  Meeks. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Lydia  Frances  Moffitt,  Rosemary  Anne 
Mogelesky,  Nancy  Nossar  Monroe,  Bonnie  Tysor  Moon,  Deborah 
Beryl  Moore,  Donald  Richard  Moore,  jacque  Montelle  Moore, 
lanice  Fay  Moore,  lanice  Elaine  Morgan. 


(far  above,  right)  Rebecca  Ann 
Morgan,  (above,  right)  Ina  Lynn 
Morris,  (left  to  right)  Patsy  R. 
Morris,  Vickie  Lou  Morrison, 
Charles  E.  Morton,  Elizabeth 
Anne  Morton. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Charlotte  Eleanor  Myrick,  Rolanda  Leigh  Nel- 
son, Nancy  Lynn  Nesbitt,  Clarice  Annette  Newell,  Sara  Candace 
Newman,  Nancy  Kyle  Noble,  Barbara  DeBora  Nobles,  David  Bruce 
Norton,  Beth  Norwood. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Catherine  Louise  Nunn, 
Charles  Marvin  O'Connor,  Michael  Paul 
O'Doherty,  Retha  Lucille  Outlaw,  Marsha 
Ann  Overman,  Cameron  R.  Owens. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Lynne  Annette  Owens, 
Phillip  Anthony  Page,  Marilyn  Marie  Pait, 
Lisa  Ellen  Palmer,  Carol  Len  Park,  Melissa 
Anne  Parker,  Susan  Fran  Parrish,  jodi  Patton, 
Robin  Nan  Patton,  Nancy  Louise  Payne. 


(above,  let!  to  right)  Elizabeth  R.  Pearson,  Dons  Ann  Peeler,  |o  Anne 
Pemberton,  Connie  Diane  Peninger,  Rey  Allen  Pennell,  Paula  jayne 
Perkins,  Marsha  Lee  Perry,  Donna  Carol  Pickerel,  Margaret  Ezelle 
Pitkler, 


(above,  left  to  right)  lean  S. 
Pierce,  Stephanie  VyrI  Pigford, 
Marie  Pitsikoulis,  Vicki  Sharon 
Poage.  (left  to  right)  Pamela 
leanne  Polzin,  Amelia  Ann 
Poole,  Michael  Ellis  Poole,  Mary 
Vernell  S.  Pope,  (below,  left  to 
right)  Pennilou  Pound,  Kathy 
LaVerne  Powell,  Amy  Elizabeth 
Powers. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Barbara  Webster  Powers,  Denise  Louise  Poythress,  Patricia  )ane  Pratt, 
Ellen  Presnell,  Linda  Marie  Preston,  Carolyn  Byrd  Price,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Price,  Pamela 
Kay  Price,  Kaye  Mildred  Pridgen,  Bonnie  L.  Pruitt. 


(above,  lett  to  right)  M.iry  Catherine  Pugh,  Linda 
Gail  Purgason,  Alan  Blair  Putnam,  Dollie  H,  Ram- 
seur,  Sarah  Kristina  Randall,  (below,  left  to  right) 
Rhonda  Gail  Randleman,  Claudia  Lanier  Rapier, 
Bette  Mae  Rausch. 


(left  to  right)  Martha  Woodland  Reade,  Tervolia  Reaves, 
Rebecca  Harmon  Reavis.  (below  left  to  right)  Sarah  Diane 
Redding,  Sarah  Spaugh  Reeves,  Phyllis  Murphy  Reynolds, 
Elizabeth  A.  Rice,  Marilyn  Elizabeth  Rice,  Doris  ). 
Richardson,  Linda  Marie  Richardson,  Stan  Benjamin 
Rickman,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Riddle,  Ethel  Deborah  Riley. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Richard  Evans  Riley, 
Byron  W.  Ritter,  Charlene  Yvonne 
Roberts,  Gwendolyn  Carol  Roberts, 
Penny  Susan  Roberts,  (left  to  right)  Wil- 
liam Rogers  Roberts,  David  Hunter 
Robertson,  )anet  Marie  Robertson. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Diane  Chisholm 
Robinson,  Virginia  Anne  Robinson,  Alli- 
son layne  Rockefeller,  David  McCain  Ro- 
gers, Susan  Lois  Rogers,  Nola  Marie 
Rogerson.  (left  to  right)  Barbara  Rollins, 
Tama  Mayfield  Rose,  Judy  Lynn  Roun- 
tree.  (below,  left  to  right)  Frances  Luanne 
Rufty,  Ruby  Rufty,  Kathleen  Mary 
Rushford,  Susan  M.  Ryan,  Mary  Shaw 
Sams. 


(beiow,  lelt  to  rightl  Cathy  |.  Saunders,  Sally 
Anne  Scantiand,  Laurel  E.  Schmitt,  |ohn 
Martz  Schoftstall,  Lydia  L.  Schwartz,  Deborah 
Annette  Scott,  Dianne  Lynnette  Scott, 
Elizabeth  Ann  Scott,  Mary  Kay  Scott,  Ralph 
Michael  Sears. 


(aboye,  left  to  right)  Margaret  Humphrey  Seawell,  Sylvia  Lucinda 
Sellars,  Nancy  E.  Shatter,  Brenda  Faye  Shannonhouse,  Linda  Gale 
Sharpe,  Martha  Nortleet  Shaw,  Patricia  Lynne  Shaw,  Linda  Carol 
Shearin,  Betty  Lou  Shearon. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Anne  Mon- 
roe Sheffield,  Diane  Alyce  Shinn, 
Norma  Gail  Shively,  Cynthia 
Caroline  Shore,  (left  to  right)  Billy 
Stephen  Shytle,  )r.,  Susan  Elaine 
Sigmon,  Judith  Dale  Siler,  Mary 
Frances  Sink,  (below,  left  to  right) 
Sherry  Pamela  Sink,  Barbara 
Anita  Sipe,  Maureen  Agnes  Skel- 
ley. 


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(above,  left  to  right)  Mimi  Skerrett,  Karen  Ann  Sledge,  ludith  Marie  Slowinski,  lanice  Dawn 
Smith,  Patricia  K.  Smith,  Rebecca  Carrad  Smith,  Teresa  Gwen  Smith,  Trudy  Waller  Smith, 
Teresa  Jean  Smitherman,  Teresa  Denise  Smithwick. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Anne  Moffett  Sneed,  Carey  Hall  Snellings,  Jr.,  Janice  Carol 
Snider,  Bobbie  Caroline  Snow,  (left  to  right)  Ann  Louise  Solien,  Julia  M.  Soren- 
sen.  (below,  left  to  right)  Cheryl  Ann  Sosnik,  Ada  Catherine  Southern,  Lucille 
Lachicotte  Spearman,  Julia  Elizabeth  Spears,  Ann  Patricia  Speckman,  Robert  J. 
Spencer. 


(below,  left  to  right!  Phyllis  Spinks,  lulie  Dean  Spivey,  Bridget  Lee 
Spraker,  lanet  Sprinkle,  Melanie  Laura  Sprung,  Dene  Faye  Squires. 


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(below,  left  to  right)  Gay  Nell  St.iley,  |e,iniie  Meretlith  St.inley,  Shii- 
ron  Ellzcibeth  Stcinley,  Tina  Rae  Steed,  Jerry  D.  Steelman,  lynne  Wil- 
liams Stevens,  Joyce  Marie  Stewart,  Mary  lane  SI.  Lawreme,  l.infla 
Caddy  Styons. 


(left  to  right)  Vickie  Marie  Sum- 
mers, Anna  Beth  Swain,  Alice 
Katherine  Swaringen,  Penny 
Grietje  Swart,  Peggy  Sweeney, 
ayne  Patrick  Swindell,  Deborah 
lean  Tagalos,  Kathy  Owen  Talbert, 
Laiky  Karen  Tamny,  Janice  Mane 
Tarlton,  Lisa  Boutlard  Tate, 
Elizabeth  Barry  Tayloe. 


(below,  left  to  right)  Barbara  Lee  Taylor,  Terry 
Burgin  Taylor,  |ohn  Clifton  Teague,  Caria  Ann 
Terrell,  Nancy  Karen  Thaxton,  Phyllis  Anne 
Thomas,  Anne  Stuart  Thomason,  Kathie  Hut- 
tines  Thompson,  Sherrie  Thompson,  Lucinda 
Ruth  Thore. 


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(above,  left  to  right!  Eunetta  Angelyn  Thorne,  Dawn  Allrecl  Thut, 
Sara  Elisabeth  Tisdale,  Vickie  Delores  Torrey,  Karen  Lynn  Towe, 
Peggy  Irene  Townsend,  Irene  Alice  Tramer,  Susan  Flynt  Transou, 
Paula  Ephornia  Travis. 


(above,  left  to  right)  lanet 
Elizabeth  Trimble,  Mary 
Catherine  Triplett,  lane  Sharon 
Troxler,  Loretta  Tucker,  (left  to 
right)  Paula  Scott  Turner,  Irene 
Maria  Ulloa,  Penny  Rene  Vance, 
Sheila  Dianne  VanNoy.  (below, 
left  to  right)  Dianne  Upchurch 
Vaughn,  Cathy  Ann  VerMeulen, 
anice  Carol  Vestal. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Linda  Lou  Vestal,  Debbie  MacKenzie  Vetterlein,  Kathryn  Anne  VonLin- 
dern,  Kathryn  Lee  Walden,  Wendy  Young  Walker,  Mary  Bette  Wall,  Cynthia  Anne  Wallen, 
Lawrence  James  Walters,  Sandra  Lee  Ward,  Karen  Wood  Warren. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Cathy  O'Dell  Weathers,  Bar- 
bara D.  Weaver,  Brenda  Sue  Welling,  Debra  Ann 
Wells,  Roslyn  Marie  Wells,  (below,  left  to  right) 
Robert  William  Westbrook,  lanie  Carol  Whitehead, 
Wendy  Lee  Whittemore. 


(left  to  right)  Nancy  Anne  Wickline,  Wanda  Denise  Wiley, 
Katheryne  Cook  Wilkerson.  (below,  left  to  right)  Susan 
Tandy  Wilkins,  Mildred  lane  Willey,  Cwindolene 
Elizabeth  Williams,  jeannie  Oveda  Williams,  Kathleen 
Williams,  Mary  Anne  Williams,  Patricia  Ann  Williams, 
Patricia  Olanda  Williams,  Su  Ellen  Williams,  Susan 
Elizabeth  Willis. 


(above,  left  to  right)  Kathryn  Leigh 
Winstead,  Kathryn  Faustine  Wirkus, 
George  Swee-San  Wong,  Florence 
Ninevah  Wood,  Kathleen  Rose  Wood, 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Wood,  (left  to  right) 
Melba  Corinne  Wooten,  Linda  Evans 
Worthington,  Rebecca  Lou  Wright,  (be- 
low, left  to  right)  Sylvia  Snider  York,  Su- 
san Hester  Young,  Sandra  Gail  Yow, 
Sandra  L.  Zepp,  Debra  Kay  Ziemann. 


Class  of  1 974 
Record 


Anderson,  Audrey  LaVerne.  \l,it.n\,in  N  I  BA  EjrK  Childhood  Education 
NBS  ),4:  Gospel  Choir  3,4;  lunior  Scholjr:  Tutor  for  Greensboro  Associa- 
tion ol  Poor  People  ^ 

Andrey,  Debra  Michele.  Lucama,  N,C.  BS  Math,  Lab  Ass'l,  Bio,  Dept,  3; 
Square  Circle  2nd  Vice-Pres,  !.'  Isl  Vice-Pres  4;  Sophomore  Scholar'  ES- 
CHEATS Scholar  2. 3,4, 

Arakas,  Drucilla  Diane.  Asheville,  NC  BA  Biology  Senator  3,4;  Comm 
on  Legislation  3  Chmn  4,  student  Bill  of  Rights  tomm  4.  ECU  Council 
2.3 

Armenaki,  Doris  Wofford.  Greensboro,  N,C.  BS  Nursing.  SNA  2.3.4;  lunior 
Scholar,  Dean  s  List  2,4;  Graduated  Magnum  Cum  Laude;  School  of  Nurs- 
ing Class  Representative  3,4,  Dean's  Advisory  Comm.  3,4,  School  of 
m,  3,4    North  Georgia  College,  Georgia  Baptist  Hospital 


School  I 


Arnold,  Mary  (une.  Le 

1,2,3,4:  Dean's  List  2J. 


lie,  N  C 


3A  Ell 


enlary  Education.  ACE 


Asbill,  Cynthia  D,  Laurmburg,  N  C    BS  ,Malh    Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Dean's  List, 

Atkinson,  Don  W.  Greensboro,  N  C    BA  Element,ir\.  Education, 

Austin,  Parks  Neill,  |r.  Charlotte,  NC  BA  History  WEHL  3;  VVUAG  4; 
>  DC  4    Carolinian  4 

Austin,  Patsy.  A^hebom,  N  C  BSHE  Child  Development  Dorm  Sec,  Leader 
I,   AHE\  4:  ACE  3. 

Ayers,  Nancy  E.  Asheville,  N.C.  BA  Drama-Speech,  Varsity  Cheerleading 
1,2,  Co-Head  2;  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  3,4;  USHA  3;  Full  Gospel  Stu- 
dent Fellowship  3;  Homecoming  Attendant  for  DIAC  Basketball  Tourna- 
ment from  UNC-G  2;  PATH  School. 


Biddle,  Martha  Elizabeth.  Asheboro,  NC  BA  Eark  Childhood  Education 
ACEI  3,4;  SNEA  4, 

Bingham,  Charles  Steven.  .Asheboro,  N  C,  BME  Music  Education, 
Academic  Forum  3;  UNC-C  Orchestra  2,3;  Concert  Band  2,  Libraian  3,4; 
jazz  Ensemble  3,4;  Student  Brass  Quintet  3,4;  lota  Epsilon  Warden  3; 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4;  School  of  Music  Scholarship  3.4;  University  of  South 
Carolina. 

Blackburn,  Phyllis  N.  Winston-Salem.  NC  BA  Earlv  Childhood  Education. 
NEA    ECU,  Pembroke  University 

Blackley,  Melanie  Annette.  Creedmoor,  NC  BS  Economic  and  Business 
Administration    Square  Circle  1,2,  Deans  List  3;  Dorm  Sec,  Leader  3. 

Blackwelder,  Martha  Barney.  Mocksville,  N  C.  BA  Sociology.  Alumni 
Scholarship  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  2,3 

Blackwell,  Seth  Norwood.  Reidsville,  N  C  BS  Accounting  Intramural 
Football,  Basketball,  Softball,  Table  Tennis;  NBS,  YDC;  Ford  Foundation 
Scholarship;  VITA   Rockingham  Comm.  College 

Blackwood,  Patricia  Lynn.  Mocksville.  N  C.  BA  Elementary  Education. 
Sophomore  Scholar,  lunior  Scholar;  Civinettes  3,4,  ACE  3,4;  SNEA  4; 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 

Blaine,  Carol  Vivian.  Asheville,  N  C,  BSHE  Child  Development  and  Family 
Relations  SNEA  1,2;  ACE  3,4;  AHEA  4;  Omicron  Nu  4;  Sophomore  Scho- 
lar; lunior  Scholar;  Dean's  List  1,2,3,4;  Dorm  Social  Comm.  3,4;  Dorm  Big 


Blue,  Beverly  Elaine  (Tru'l.  Wilmington,  N  C  BS  Community 
Health  Alumni  University  Council  3,4;  FDC  3;  Court  Member  2;  Student 
Orientation  Comm  1,2;  Chnin  3;  University  Orientation  Comm.  2,4; 
Chmn  3;  National  Orientation  Directors'  Conference  Delegate  3,4;  NODC 
Steering  Comm,  4. 


Blumenlhal,  Eveline.  Montn 
diana  Stale  Liniversily;  Univ( 


3l,  Quebec,  Canada,  BA  French    Ballet  In- 
sity  of  Evansville;  UNC  Asheville. 


Boone,  Katharine  L.  Greensboro.  N  C.  BA  Earlv  Childhood  Education,  ACE 
3   Wingate  lunior  College, 

Bostin,  Barbara  Lee.  Hickory,  NC.  BSHE  Interior  Design.  Resident  Advisor 
4,  Omiirnn  Nu  4;  lunior  Scholar;  AHEA  3,4;  1D5A  3,4;  YDC  3.  A5U. 


Branan,  Lorie.  Raleigh,  NC, 
lastrnu  Scholarship  3 


Bristow,  Barry  Sutton.  Santord,  N  C    BS  Ei 
tralion    Western  Carolina  University 


,  Art   WEHL  2,  Music  Director  1;  Elizabeth 


Bailey,  Nelson,  la 

Viie-Pres  ,  APO 


\,in 


ation    Outing  Club, 


Baker,  Angela  Sawyer.  Hertford,  N  C   BSSA  Business  Erlu' 
1,  (,.imm.i  Alpha   1 


n    Legislature 
HI    BS  ,Math    De.in's    List  1 ,2,4;  Square  Circle 


Bald,  Kim  Karleen.   An 

1  2  4,   Pi  \\u  Epsilon  4 

Barnes,  Barbara  Taylor.  Winslon-Salem.  N  C  BS  Nursing  Arademic 
Forum  t,  TSA  1,2, i, 4,  Dean's  List  1,2,), 4,  lunior  Scholar  3;  NC-PIRG, 
SNA,   Amen.. in  legion  Scholarship  2,3,4    Wake  Forest  University 

Barnes,  |o  Anna.  Burlington,  N  C  BA  Early  Childhood  Education  ACE  In- 
tern,ilioii.il.  Membership  Chmn    Peaie  College 


Bartlett,  Marceia  L.  R.ilngh,  N  C    BS  PEDU 


l,2,i,  Manai 


Battle,  Mary  leanatta.  Rocky  Mount,  N  C  BSHE  Child  Development  and 
Family  Rel.itions  SCORE  rep  1;  AHEA  ),4;  St,  Mary's  House  1;  NBS 
1,2,!  4,  Student-lo-Sfudenl  Grant  Scholarship  1,2,!, 4,  Sophomore  Scholar 
2,   Dorm  s,.,     Ir.ider  2,4,  OA  2 

Baxley,  lanice  Susan.  <  ,r,ih.im,  N  (     HA  Sociology,  Prosy,  Legislature  1. 

Bender,  Kathryn  M.  (  h.irlottc-,  N  C  BSHE  (  lolhing  .ind  Tesliles  FDC  3 
IX  KeMeuing  Bo.ird  ),  Alumni  Assoiiation  4,  Intramural  Basketball  1.3; 
De.ins  I  ,st  I  2,i,4,  honors  work  in  Home  Economics,  AHEA  3,4;  Newman 
(  lull   1,4,   rlicl,,  (  hi  Fraternity  Sweetheart  2;  Sunday  School  Teacher  4, 


Bennett,  Marilynn.  Morven,  N  <     BA  English    I 
Mis  I  I,, ,11    '.  4    Carolinian   i,  Kenortei  4 


re   1;  NBS   1,2.  i.4; 
Benton,  Deborah  Hulson.  Charlotte,  N  (     BSHE  Clcjthing,  Civinelles  2. 


Brooks,  Cjrol.  Hii;h  Piimt  NC  B\  I  nv;li.h  C.lrnlini.iri,  Kn.uil  l<liln>  i, 
tditor  in  duel  4 

Brown,  Barbara  Diane.  \U  LiMiivvilli',  N  C    BA  Ki[l\  (  hil.lhi.i.d  FiliK.ilinii 

Brown,  Bonnie  Lynn.  Eden,  N  t    BS  Nutsmg    SNA,   DcMn  s  lisl,   lunioc 

Brown,  Crystal  D.  sijiesville,  N  C    BA  Elemrnl.iry  Iduution    ACE 

Brown,  Laurann  L.  Littleton,  N  C    BA  Speei  h  I'.ithdlo.nv    NB5, 

Brown,  Martha  Belinda.  Rockv  MiiunI,  N  C  BA  Speech  Pjthuldgy,  USHA 
!,4:  Work-Study  3.4. 

Bryson,  Ronald  H.  CreensEioro,  NC.  BA  Political  Science  DeanS  List; 
Political  Science  Student  Comm.  Chmn.  4;  Debate  Team  2,3;  Harriett  El- 
liott Lectureship  Comm,  3;  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  Comm. 

Burner,  Lois  Elizabeth.  Winston  S.ileni,  N  C  BA  BioIorv  Beta  Beta  Beta 
1,4,  Fllioti  Hall  (.(luniil   !.4;  Ciitlee  House  Comm    Chmn    4, 

Byrd,  jane  Harris.  Drexel,  NC,  BA  Speech  PatholoRy.AudioioRy  EUC 
Council  1,  \DC  :,3.  Domi  Sec,  Leadei  ), 


Calhoun,  Ellen  Dale.  Laurel  Hill,  N  C,  BA  Sociology    Deans  List  2, 

Calhoun,  Marilyn  Jean.  Raleigh,  NC  BA  Psychology  Intramural  Volleyball 
1,2;  R5C  Dramatic  Workshop  1;  French  Club  I;  NCPIRG  4;  WEHL  1,2, 

Campbell,  Gayle  Anne.  Castonia,  N.C,  BA  Elementary  Education  OA  2,3; 
Operation  '77  3;  Orientation  Co-Op  4;  Tuition  Scholar  2,3;  ESCHEATS 
Scholar  1,4;  Collegiate  laycees  3;  Hostess  2,4,  Head  3;  Dorm  Sec.  Leader 
2;  Teacher's  Aid.  " 

Carlton,  Tana.  Warsaw,  NC.  BSHE  Interior  Design.  AHEA  2;  NSID-AID 
3,4;  IDSA  3,4;  OA  2;  Dorm  Comm.  1;  Ass't  DC  2;  Dorm  Sec,  Leader  3. 

Carpenter,  Marguerite.  Greensboro,  NC,  BA  Psychology.  Full  Gospel  Stu- 
dent Fellowship  3,4;  Town  Crier  4,  TS  Book  Exchange  4;  Invisible  Univer- 
sity 4 

Carpenter,  Mark  Jackson.  Greensboro,  NC,  BA  Economics  TSA  Pres  4, 
T5A  Book  Exchange  4,  TSA  Housing  Service  4,  TSA  Bus.  Man.  5;  Senator 
1,2,3,4,5;  Comm,  Qualifications  and  Classification  of  Offices  1,2,  Chmn. 
3.4,5;  Constitution  and  By  Laws  Comm,  3;  Campus  Security  Comm,  1,2; 
NCSL  House  Rep,  4;  SCORE  1;  Co-Founder  Invisible  University  4;  Ad  Hoc 
Senate.  Admin  Comm;  Intramural  Sports  1,2;  Town  Crier  1,4;  Outstanding 
Senior  1973, 

Carrick,  Mary  Geneva.  Lexington,  N  C.  BA  Elementary  Education  David- 
son County  Community  College, 

Carroll,  Katharine  Jane.  Reston,  VA,  BSHE  Interior  Design,  Coud  4;  Deans 
List  2,3.4;  CJmicron  Nu  3,4;  IDSA  3.4;  OA  3,  Syracuse  University. 

Cassick,  Jennie.  Greenville,  NC.  BM  Applied  Music,  Glee  Club  1;  Choir  2; 
Chorale  2,3,4;  Chamber  Singers  3,4;  Opera  2,3,4, 

Cecil,  Sarah  Elizabeth.  High  Point,  NC.  BA  Psychology   Psi  Chi,  ECU, 

Channell,  Karen  C.  Elkins,  W  Va    BS  Nursing,  Potomac  State  University 

Chappell,  Donna  N.  Gihsonvillc,  NC    BSHE  Home  Economics,  AHEA 


Cockrell,  loanne  W.  I'otom.ii  ,  ,Md  BSHE  Child  Development  and  Family 
Relations,  Domi  Resident  AiKis.ir  i.  Legislative  Ass't  4;  Senioi  Class  Steer- 
ing Comm    4 

Cole,  Hugh  Wilson,  Jr.  Lexington,  NC  BS  Dislributi\e  Lilucitioii  leiims 
Team  2,1,4,  (  ollegiale  DEC  A  Viie  Pies  2;  Statewide  Collegi.ile  l)E(  A 
Vice-Pres    t    Wingate  College;  ASU 

Gender,  Sarah  Dianne.  Charlotte,  NC.  BSPE  Physual  Eduiaimn  Varsity 
Volleyball  1.2.  i,4,  RA  Consul  1.2,3,4;  Intramutals  1,2,  i, 4;  Ollii  lals  Club 
1,2,3;  OA  2;  Senior  PE  Maiors  Viie-Pres, 

Conrad,  Cathy  L.  lexington,  N  C  BA  Elementary  Eduiation,  AG(.)  I;  ACE 
4;  Glee  Club  I;  Dean's  List 

Cenway,  Laurie  Louise.  Launnburg,  NC,  BA  Drama-Speech.  Masquerad- 
ers'  Honor  Society;  Dean's  List;  Women's  Varsity  Golf  Team;  Theatre 
Board  Member;  Spencer  Love  Scholarship;  W.  Raymond  Taylor  Scholar- 
ship; TYP  Cast  Member;  Forensics  —  1st  Place  Duet  Acting  Competition, 
Appalachian  State  Contest  197!, 

Corbett,  Phyllis  Elaine.  Hampton,  Va  BA  Sociology  DC  4;  OA  2,i,4; 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4;  University  Honors  Program  1,2;  Golden  Cham  ),4; 
Freshman  Scholar;  Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scholar;  Scholarship  Reci- 
oient;  Fulbright  Nominee  4;  RC  1,2,3,4;  RC  Upperclassman  Advisor  3,4; 
Undergraduate  Member,  Chancellor-s  Ad  Hoc  Comm,  on  Non-Traditional 
Study  3,4 

Gernatzer,  Vickie  Jean.  Winston-Salem,  N  C  BA  Elementary  Edu<  .ition 
ACE   1,  Dean's  List  3 

Gox,  Margie  D.  Ayden.  NC  BSPE  Health  Education  Tutor,  TCB 
Greensboro  Association  for  Poor  People  2;  Health  Manpower  Summer 
Program  4;  NBS  1,2,3,4;  OA  4;  N  C,  Association  of  Health,  P  E,  and  Recre- 
ation 3,4;  NBS  Choir  2;  Sec,  Leader  1;  Volunteer  for  NC,  Memonal  Hospi- 
tal Children's  Playroom, 

Cox,  Michael  Maurice.  Dover,  NC.  BA  Economics.  Consul  1;  NBS  Unit 
Manager;  Intramurals  1,2,3;  NBS  1,2,3,4;  Intern,  Greensboro  Record  4; 
Senior  Research  Ass't,  Urban  Policy  Study  4;  Research  Comm,  for  Director 
of  Placement  4 

Gox,  Cynthia  Anne.  Henderson,  N  C  BS  Math,  Dorm  Sec.  Leader  3,4,  So- 
cial Comm  I,),  Women's  Glee  Club  1,4;  Sec.  2,  Pres,  3;  Square  Circle 
2,3,4,  Pine  Needles  2;  lunior  Scholar;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  4. 

Crane,  Claudia.  Hampton,  Va,  BA  Early  Childhood  Education,  Intramural 
Basketball,  Volleyball;  Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scholar,  ACE;  Alumni 
Associates, 

Creech,  Kalhy  Lynne.  Clayton,  N  C  BSHE  AHEA  2,3,4,  SNEA  4;  Dorm 
Social  Chmn     ! 


Crews,  Belinda  McLamb.  Ke 


N  C    BA  Sociology,  TSA  1,2,3,4, 


Crocker,  Linda  E.  Hiikory,  N  C  BS  Business  Education.  Phi  Beta  Lambda; 
Sophomore  Scholar 

Crook,  Kathy  Leilh.  Troy,  N  C    BSHE  Interior  Design    IDSA,  NSID. 

Cunningham,  Patricia  Lynn.  Charlotte,  N  C  BSHE  AHEA  1,2,3,4;  Omicron 
Nu  3,4 

Currie,  Gayle  Person.  BSPE  Physical  Education.  Raleigh,  N  C  Swim  Club 
1;  Women's  Varsity  Basketball  1,2;  Varsity  Volleyball  1,2,3,  Co-Capt,  4; 
Tennis  Team  Man.  I;  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  HPER  Council  1;  HPER  Class  rjf 
■74  2;  HPER  Major's  Voice  Co-Editor  3. 


Chestnut,  William  Leon.  Ruflin,  N  C  BM  Music  Education  University 
Chorale  1,2,3;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2;  Steering  Comm.  I;  NBS  Gospel  Choir 
Dir,  3,4;  Bethel  Male  Chorus  1,2,3,4;  Academic  Forum  2;  Student  Faculty 
Academic  Forum  2;  NBS  1,2,  Co-Ord.  3,4;  Exec,  Advisory  Bd.  3,4;  Golden 
Chain  3,  Scholarship  Comm,  Chmn    4,  EUC  Council  4 

Chilton,  Terry  A.  Eden,  NC    BA  Psvchology    Psi  Chi  4 

Cline,  Gloria  lean.  Kannapolis,  N  C  BSHE  Home  Economics  Education, 
AHEA  2,  Dorm  Rep,  1,3.  Exec   Council  1,3,4, 

Clodfelter,  Carolyn  Olivia.  Lesington,  NC,  BS  Nursing,  SNA  2.3.4;  Opera- 
tion  77  3;  Speech  Therapist,  Kendall  Center. 

Close.  Mary  Lucile.  Churchville.  Md.  BA  English,  Dorm  Floor  Advisor  2; 
DC  4;  Dorm  Sec.  Leader  1,3;  Intramural  Volleyball  1,2;  Student  Theater  4; 
Outing  Club  1,2,3,4;  Newman  Club  1,2,3,4;  Beta  Phi  Delta  4 


Dabney,  Diane  Marie.  Hickory,  NC,  BA  Elementary  Education,  ACEI, 

Daniel,  Pamela  M.  Charlotte,  NC  BA  Early  Childhood  Education  Co-Rec 
Day  Bouling  Team  Delegate  1;  Wesley  Council  2,3,4;  VVeslev  Foundation 
Board  2,  Secy  4;  Community  Recreation  Coord,  3,4 

Davenport,  Linda  Carol.  Elizabeth  City,  NC  BA  English  Honor  s  Program 
1,2,   De.in's  list   1,2,3,4;  RA   1,2,3 

David,  Shirley  Ann.  VVhileville,  N  C    BA  Speech  Pathology    LISHA. 

Davidson,  Kay.  Laurel,  Md  BSPE  Field  Hockey  SNEA,  NCHPER;  worked  at 
university  pool 


Daughtridge,  lertlie  Mae.  High  Point,  N.C.  BA  Polilit.il  Science.  Senator 
I.J,),  Constitution  .inil  Bv  Laws  Comm,  2,S,  .Appropriations  Comm 
Chnm  i,  NCSL  2.  Ford  Round  Table  Series  3,  National  Merit  Scholarship 
1,2.). 4,  National  Orientation  Directors  Conterence  3;  Senior  Class  Steer- 
ing Comm  ),4;  Commencement  Comm  4,  Creensboro  Internship  3;  Op- 
eration   78, 

Davis,  Karen  Suzanne.  Annandale,  Va,  BA  History,  OA  2-  Senator  1  '>  3- 
Social  Concerns  Comm  2;  Rules  Comm  Chmn,  2:  Appeals  Comm  Ctimn' 
2.i,  member  4;  NCSL  1,2,  Delegation  Chmn.  3.  Reviewing  Bd  Chmn.  4, 
Bill  oi  Rights  Comm.  4;  Harriett  Elliott  Lectureship  Comm.  3.  Chmn  4^ 
SCKAM  Esec  Dir,  i.  WEHL  D|.  Ass't.  News  Dir  I;  Carolinian  1.2  Pine 
Needles  Freshman  Editor  1,  Ass't.  Editor  Fall  71 .  Editor-in-Chief  4;  Alumni 
Associates  2,3;  Alumni  Speakers  Bureau  3.4;  Media  Board, Student  Chmn 
4;  Senior  Class  Steering  Comm  4;  WUNC-TV  2,3,4;  Bronze  Noose  4 
CREP  3;  inaugural  Comm,  1973.  White  House  Intern  1973 


Flannery,  Jeanne  Genevieve.  Bs 

Treas   ),4.  Newman  Club 


Education,  Phi  Beta  Lambda 


FousI,  Robin  Z.  Fuller.  Greensboro,  N.C,  BS  Health  Education.  Glee  Club 
1;  Choir  2,  SNE-\  4,  Treas,  1;  N  C    Health  Manpower  Conterence. 


Fox,  Dabney  Dee.  Ma 


Early  Childhood  Educat 


Frazelle,  Dianne.  Richland,  N.C  BA  Early  Childhood  Education  ACE  3' 
Intern,  Model  School  Protect,  Camp  Le|eune,  4 

Freeman,  Janet  Smith.  Raleigh,  N,C  BEA  Art  Education  Intramurils  1- 
YDC  4;  SNAEA  5:  NCAEA  5,  Co-Chmn  Announcements  Comm  Reynolds' 
Campbell  College  1,2,3 


Friday,  Mary   Emily.  Gastonij,   N  C.   BSHE  Child  Development    Court   V 
AHEA  2,3,4,  Dean's  List  ),4 


Dawon,  Mary  Lou.  Greensboro,  N  C,  BA  Chemistry,  DC  t,  OA  )  Opera- 
tion '76  '77  '78,  2,3,4;  Intramurals  I;  Inter- Varsity  Christian  Fellowship  2,3, 
Exec   .Member  4;  Bible  SturU  Leader  2.3.4;  Tutoring  I 

Dixon,  Alice  Yvonne.  Durham,  N  C  BA  Hist<jr\  Court  Member  3  4  Coun- 
selor 2    DC  4 

Dowe,  Anne-Marie.  Wmslon-Salem,  N  C.  BA  English  ludicial  Comm  3, 
Appeals  Comm  ),4;  hnisible  LIniversity  Instructor  3,  Rep.  4;  Dean's  List  2: 
Sophomore  S<  holar,  lunior  Scholar;  Dorm  ludicial  Advisor  4 

Draughn,  lanice.  lonesulle  N  C  BA  Biolog\  Spanish  Club  1,2,3,4,  Outing 
Club  4,  Pine  Needles  3,  Marsh.il  3,4,  l-Housc  2), 4 


Friesen,  Donna  Dolores.  Greensboni,  N  C  BSPE  Varsilv  Volleyball  1  '>  3 
Co-Capt  4;  Intramurals  1,2,), 4,  RA  Council  1,2,3,4;  Otiicials  1.2,3;  Oa'2;' 
Senior  PhisK.il  Eduiation  Ma|ors  Pres  4,  Lindergraduate  Ma|ors  Council  3. 

Fulbright,  Judith  Huffman.  High  Point.  N.C  BSHE  Intenor  Design.  NSID; 
AID;  Omicron  Nu;  Home  Economics  Library  Comm,  Vera  Arml'ield  Foscue 
Scholarship  Award    Lenoir  Rh\ne  College;  N.C.  State  University. 


Fulbright,  Rita  An 


onnelK   Springs,  N  C    BS  Nursing    SNA  3 


Fulton,  Patricia  Lorraine,  s.mtnrd,  N  C  BS  Health  Education  Operation 
'78;  Cuinettes,  Linilergraduale  HPER  Council  Rep;  Dean's  List  1  2  3^  Grea- 
ter Greensboio  FjmiK  Lite  Coundl;  Health  Careers  Conterence  3 


Dunn,  Angela.  Winston. Salem,  N  C    BSHE  Tevtiles    AHEA  1,3,4;  Cimicron 
Nu    )    Sei.'\    4,    -XATCC    ),4,  Fieldfrest  Foundation  Scholarship  4;   Dean'- 


Eason,  Donna  L.  Raleigh,  NC  BSHE  Home  Economics  Edui.ilion  AHEA 
12)  4    siud.'iil  Program  ,md  Polnv  Comm  ,  Home  Economics  1,2,), 4 

Edmundson,  Patrick  L.  Morganton,  N.C,  BA  Drama,  WEHL  2);  WUAG- 
FM,  C.)n(ert  Band  1;  |az7  Ensemble  1;  UNCG  Theatre  2,3,4;  Studio 
The.itii.  2,3,4;  Masr|ueraders  2,), 4,  St    Mark's  House  1,2.3.4;  Vestry  2,i^ 

Edwards,  Cora  Lee.  Mooresvilli-    NC    BS  Nursing    SNA  1.)  4,  IV  4    Dean's 

Lisl    12   14 

Edv»ards,  Pamela  Beth.  Greensboro,  N  t  Bs  Inslrument.il  Musk.  Education 
University  Sinlonia  2.).4;  Llmversitv  SMnphon\  (  )r.  hestr.i  1,2,S,4;  W'eslev 
Found.ition   1,  Bo.ird  and  Coumil  2,), 4 

Edwards,  Pats\  Elaine,  si    ,\1.ir\s(„i    BS  Nursing    >i  KC    1.2 

Ellis,  Kalhryn  Evelyn.  Sil.i  (  it\,  N  C  Bs  Nursing  SNA  1,)  District  VI  Rec 
Sc.  \  4  Nnniin.ltions  (  omni  4,  Summer  Senior  Student  Nurse,  Vjnderbilt 
LnnvrsilN   Hospil.il    l<ri 

Ervin,  Marcia  D.  Tioutni.in  \(  BF -X  Xit  Ldui  .ition  MNEMOS>NE-\N 
So.  I, -In   J,  SM  .\  .1    Br.-i.ird  |i    (  iillrg.- 


Faison,  Gloria  Ann.  iJelmonl,  N  (     Bslll  (  hilil  I  )rM.|o|)iiienl   AHEA,  ACE 

Feemsler,  Debbie  Wiseman.  R.ilnuh  \  c  Hs  Nmsmg  V\'omen's  Glee 
tliib    1,2,   SNA    1,2,   I'libli.ilv   (  linin      !     I'les     Dislrul   4,   Slate  By-Laws 

(  omni  1,  llrlcg.iti.,  N. i.il  SN.\   t,  I'lol.-ssion.il  Nuise  Assistant  Program, 

Diiki-  U    Medii.il  (  rnlri    i 

Finn,  Frances  Connie.  (  )son  Hill    Md    Rs  Nursing 

Fil/gerald,  lohn  Nathan,  jr.  (  h.ith.im,  V.i  BM[  Musi,  fdm.ilion  Univer- 
sil\  (  hoi.ilr,  I'hl  Mil  Alph.i  ri.itrinits  Vu.-I'les  4,  Upper  DiMsion  CEFB 
Sihnl.irship,   Who's  Who  Among  lliniol  (  olleue  students    Mitihrll  <  ollrge 


Caebe,  Diana  R.  Greensboni,  NC  BS  Medical  Technology.  Beta  Beta  Beta 
3,4;  Medical  Technology  Club  Program  Chmn  2,  N,C.  Slate  University. 

Garrison,  Frances  Ruth.  Martinsville.  Va.  BS  Home  Economics  Communi- 
cations Senate  2.i:  University  Invitations  Comm,  1;  EUC  1,  Exec  Board 
2,3.  Pres,  4;  Golden  Chain 


Ceraghty,  Claudia  A.  K.ileigh,  N  (     BA 


al  Weltare,  Senate 


Glassford,  loannc  Elizabeth.  R.ileigh  N  C  BSHE  AHEA,  Intervarsity  Christ- 
ian Fellowship.  Omuron  Nu,  Trainer-  Agent,  N.C  Agricultural  Extension 
Service  ) 

Glover,  Christine  Ellen.  New  Bern,  NC.  BS  Chemistry.  Court  1;  Folk 
Dance  Exhibition  c.ioup  1;  Chemistrv  Tutor  3,4;  Lab  Ass't.  4;  Sophomore 
Scholar,  lunior  Srhol.ir,  ACS  Analytical  Chemistry  Award  4;  N,C.  Academy 
ot  S(ii-n,  e  Resi-.irih  Grant  4 

Goode,  Laurie  E.  VVilminglon,  N  C  BS  Nursing  Intimte  Way  Study  Group 
),4,   -Xsso.i.Mion  tor  Rese.m  h  ,ind  Enlightenment  studv  Group  1,2,3 

Goodnight,  Frankie  Angela.  K.nin.ipolis  N  C  BA  Ps\cholog\  Psi  Chi  3  4 
Dean's  Lisi   1 

Goodwin,  Tanita  A.  Charlotte,  NC  BA  Sociology/Social  Welfare.  Harriett 
Elliott  Lectureship  Comm  4:  National  Association  of  Social  Workers  4; 
NBS  2), 4;, Deans  List  2,);  Beta  Beta  Beta  Biology  Award  2;  NBS  Choir 
),4,   Dorm  Set    Leader  4 

Graham,  Carol  Bruce.  Goldsboro,  N  C  BSHE  Communications  Arts  SGA 
Legislature  Page  1;  DC  4,  Volleyball  Intramurals  3.4;  Political  Science 
Dept  Rep  .  Ad  Hoc  (  urrnulum  Comm  1;  Collegiate  Civinettes  Vice-Pres. 
1,2,  Pres  2,),  World  War  Veter.ins  Scholarship,  WEHL  3;  Dorm  Social 
Chmn  I,),  WGBR-WEt^R  2,  Home  Ei,  Intern.  High  Point  Southern  Furni- 
ture \tanul,i<lurers  Assoc  i.ilion 

Grandy,  Sheila  K.  giand\,  NC  BA  EarK  Childhood  Phi  Theta  Kappa  2 
Colli-geol  the  Albrm.irl,. 

Grant,  Katherine  Virginia.  (  Icmmons,   N  C     BSHF  Foods  and  Nutr n 

(  tmiiion  Nu     AHI  A    1  li-.in  s  list 

Crasmick,  Susan  jane.  N.w  Oxloid,  P.i  BA  F.iil  (  hilclhood  Educition 
(  ,lr.'  (  liil.  4,   'iKC     1,2,1,4 

Gray,  Russell  A.  R.indlrm. in,  N  (     BARiolog\     APO   1,2)4 

Greene,  Linda  Su/anne.  K.iliii;h  N(  Bs  Medic  al  Tec  hnologv  Beta  Beta 
Bel. I    i  4 


Griffin,  Pam.  New  London,  NX.  BA  Psyrhology  Honors  Progr.im  1,4; 
Dean'<.  Lisl  I, J, 4;  Pm  Chi  J,  Pres.  4;  N.ilur.il  Science  Lectures  studeni 
Comm,  4. 

Crubbs,  Joyce  Carol.  Burlington,  N.C.  BS  Nursing.  Academic  Forum  !; 
Dorm  Sec.  Leader  3;  SNA  3;  SNA  State  Trea.  4;  Student  Nurse  of  the  Year 
1973;  American  #53  Scholarship  3,4;  lunior  Marshal;  Senior  Marshal. 

Guerrant,  Gaye  L.  Charlotte,  N.C.  BS  Math.  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  3,  Trea.-Sec'y  4; 
Civinettes  1,2;  Collegiate  |C  2;  Dean's  List  2,1 

Cwennas,  Shelia.  Fletcher,  N.C.  BSHE  Child  Development  AHEA  i,4, 
ACEI  4;  Dean's  List  3;  Omicron  Nu. 


Haith,  Edith.  Meli. 
Choir. 


N.C.  BA  Early  Childhood  Education    NBS;   NBS 


Hall,  janel  Sue.  Crantsboro,  N.C.  BS  FHome  Economics  Education.  Student 
Legislature  1;  Dir.,  Course  and  Teacher  Evaluation,  SCORE  2,3,4;  Chancel- 
lor's Ad  FHoc  Comm.,  C&T  Evaluation  2;  University  Comm.  to  Develop 
Teacher  Evaluation  3,4;  Sec'y.  Community  Affairs  3;  SGA  Academic  Intern- 
ships 4;  Ass't.  DC  4;  OA  2,3;  Chmn.,  dorm  student  faculty  comm.  3;  In- 
tramurals  t,2,3,4;  lohnson  Scholar  1,2,3,4;  honors  history  I;  WEHL  1; 
AHEA  1,2,3,4;  Presby  House  1,2,3,4,  Golden  Cham  3,4;  Member,  Bd.  of 
Directors,  Greensboro  Voluntary  Action  Center  3;  Member,  Consortium 
Task  Force  on  Internships  3. 

Hall,  Tommie  Lynne.  Aulander,  N.C.  BS  Math.  Intramural  Basketball,  Vol- 
leyball 1,3;  Square  Circle  1,2,3,  Publicity  Chmn.  4;  Pine  Needles  3;  Pi  Mu 
Epsilon  4;  Dean's  List  3,4;  5NEA  4;  NCTM  4;  ACM  3,4. 

Hamby,  Aldena  Linn  Durham,  N.C.  BSHE  Interior  Design.  AHEA;  NSID; 
Nominee.  Fieldcrest  Scholarship;  Design  Dept,  Rep.,  Southern  Living 
Chnstmas  Show  1972:  Dorm  Sec.  Leader. 

Hamilton,  lames  Franklin,  |r.  Rockingham,  N.C  BS  Economics  and  Busi- 
ness Administration.  Intramurals  3,4.  Wingate  College. 


Hand,  Holly.  Wheeling,  W  Va.  BS  Consumer  Ser\ices.  AHEA  1,2,3,4;  Stu- 
dent Rep,,  AHEA  1;  Student  Program  and  Policy  Comm  ,  Home  Economics 
Dept.  1,3,4,  2nd  Vice-Pres.  2. 

Hardin,  Brenda  Kaye.  Orrum,  N.C  BA  Early  Childhood  Education  SNEA  4; 
ACEI  4;  Dean's  List  3;  Annie  Mclver  Young  Scholarship  4;  St  Mary's  House 
Kindergarter  2,3,  Dir,  4. 

Hare,  Dorothy  A.  Charlotte,  N.C.  BS  Home  Economics.  AHEA  1,2,  Comm. 
Chmn.  3,4;  Inler-Varsity  Chnstian  Fellowship  2,  Pres.  3,4;  Faculty  Ass't, 
Leadership  Development  Award  in  Foods  anci  Nutrition  4. 

Harmon,  Catherine  L.  Seneca  Falls,  NY.  BS  Child  Development    Dean's 


Harmon,  Nancy  Elaine.  Rockingham,  N.C.  BA  Political  Science.  Student 
Services  Secy.  3;  Campus  Stores  Comm.  3;  Interships  Comm.  3;  Outing 
Club  ],1,  Pine  Needles  Art  Editor  3;  Golden  Chain  4;  Intern  2,3;  Sec. 
Leader  2;  l-House  Faculty  Student  Budget  Comm.  3:  Alumni  Associates 
3,4;  Political  Science  Steenng  Comm.;  Seminar  Leader  1973  Greensboro 
Youth  Council  3;  Planning  Comm.,  Women's  Studies  Conference. 

Harper,  Cathy  Smith.  Yadkinville,  N  C.  BS  Disinbutive  Education,  Dorm 
Sec,  Leader;  DECA  3,4;  NADET  3,4,  Gamma  Alpha  2,3,  AHEA  I. 

Harrington,  Gwendolyn  Gale.  High  Point,  N  C.  BA  Art 

Harris,  Cathy  jo.  Pitlsboro,  N.C.  BSHE  Clothing  and  Textiles  RC  1; 
Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scholar. 

Harris,  Karen  Mozelle.  Greensboro,  N.C  BA  Psychology  Senate  1,2,3,4; 
Appeals  Comm.  1;  Social  Concerns  Comm.  4,5;  TSA  Vice-Pres.  4;  Univer- 
sity Symphony  Orchestra  1,2,3;  Chamber  Orchestra  2;  Friends  4;  Chancel- 
lors Comm  on  Disruption  Policy  4;  UNCG  Rep.,  Progress  and  Information 
Comm.,  Greensboro  Human  Relations  Council  4;  OA  2,3,4,5. 

Hartman,  Danny  Lee.  Winston-Salem,  N  C  BFA  Art  Education.  BSU  Pub- 
licity Chmn   2,  Co-Chmn,  3;  NAEA  3,4;  Chmn,  International  Student  Rela- 


Design.  IDSA;  Outing 


Helms,  Catherine  M.  Greensboro,  N.C.  Court  1,2,4,  Exec.  Secy  3; 
Freshman  Advisory  Board  Exec.  Cabinet;  Sec.  Leader  1;  Sophomore  Scho- 
lar; Rat  Day  Chmn.  2;  lackel  Comm  Vice-Pres.  2;  Tennis  Team  2;  Ring 
Comm.  Chmn.  3;  Who's  Who  in  Amencan  Colleges  and  Universities  3; 
Golden  Cham  3,4;  University  of  Maryland  European  Extension  Frankfurt, 
West  Germany  1971-72, 

Hendren,  Karen  E.  Moravian  Falls,  NC  BA  Early  Childhood  Education. 
Ass't    DC  4;  ACE  3;  SNEA  4    Mars  Hill  College, 

Herring,  Nona  Elizabeth.  Goldsboro,  N  C.  BS  Math  Court  1,  lunior  Mar- 
shal; Square  Circle  2,3,4;  Collegiate  Civinettes  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  3,4;  Pi 
Mu  Epsilon  4 

Herthel,  Nancy  Jane.  Lumberton,  N.C  BA  Early  Childhood  Education. 
Dean's  List   1,4;  ACE  2,3,4;  Presby  House  1;  Dorm  Hostess  3,4 

Hill,  Christina  Howell.  Raleigh,  N  C    BS  Intc 
Club 

Hilton,  Susan  McCaskill.  Pine  Hall,  N.C  BSHE  Home  Economics  Educa- 
tion. AHEA  Dorm  Rep.  1,2,3,4,  4-H  Club  1,4,  Treas.  3,  Sec'y.  2,  Dorm 
Hostess  1,2,3;  l-House  3,  Treas    2;  Rings,  Blazers,  and  Invitations  Comm. 


Hines,  Geneva  Geraldean.  Lexington,  N  C  BA  English  ACE  4,  lunior  Scho- 
lar 

Holloman,  Maggie  Patricia.  Aulander,  N  C.  BA  Math  Intramurals  1,2; 
Honor  Tutorial  1,2;  Square  Circle  1,2,3,4;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  3,4;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  3,4;  University  Scholarship  1,2,3,4;  Mendenhall  Math  Scholarship 
4,  Dean's  List  1,2,3,4. 

Honeycull,  Barbara  Holding.  Wake  Forest,  N.C.  BS  Home  Economics  Edu- 
cation AHEA  4,  Dorm  Rep  I,  Pine  Needles  1;  Rev.  G.D,  Alhanese  Scho- 
larship 4,  lunior  Scholar,  N  C  Prospective  Teacher's  Scholarship  1,2,3; 
UNCG  Tuition  Scholarship  2,! 


Howard,  Cynthia  Ruth.  <  on,  ord,  N  C  Va 
2,3,4;  Dean's  List  1,2,1,4  Honors  Program 
Vicc.-Pres    4,  OA  4,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  4 


.ity  Basketball   1;  Intiamurals 
,2,  BSU   1;  Bc-ta  Beta  Beta  3, 


Hasty,  Cynthia  Carol.  Goldsboro,  N  C    BS  Nursing,  SNA  3;  Collegiate 
Ciuneltes  1,1,  Sec'y.  2;  Kiser  Dorm  Rep  ,  Elliott  Hall  3 

Haywood,  Donna  Kay.  Mount  Cilead,  NC   BA  Sociology   NASW. 

Hayworlh,  Susan  Claire.  Rocky  Mount,  N  C    BA  Early  Childhood  Educa- 
11, ,n    [liMP  s  list    1,  ACEI  3;  SNEA  4 


Howell,  Brenda  Gale.  Durhai 


N  C    BS  I 


Hudson,  Paula  Sue.  Zebulon,  N.C.  Health  Education.  DC  3,  Senate  Consul 
4  Refrigerator  Rep,  3;  Student  Orientation  2;  Operation  '77  3;  Operation 
'78  4  Sec.  Leader  2;  Volleyball  Intramurals  2;  Rep,  Undergraduate  Council 
of  HPe'r  Maiors  4;  Teen  Mini  Teaihing  for  He.illh  2,1,4;  Rep.,  Youth 
Council    American  Red  Cross  1:  ECU  Ren    2    Dcin's  list   1    NDC  1. 


Honeycult,  Vicki  Lynn.  Crcfnshora,  N.C,  BS  Mprth.intlisins  Bei>inning 
Tennis  TDurnamenI  Winner  1;  Concerl  B.lnd  I, J;  Phi  But.i  L.imbdd  4 
Honor  Roll   \J.iA:  Slutlv-Tr.ivel  in  Europe,  Summer  -) 

Hudgins,  Suellyn.  llolihsMlle,  N  C    BA  Elemenl.ui    Eikn.ilion.  Student 


Hunter,  |udy.  Rih  k\  M.uinl,  N  (     BS  M.illi    NBS  Choir  J  i  4    Soujre  Circle 
1  J  i  4:   NBS   I  J    Bus    M.in     1,4,  TC  B  2 

Hunlley,  Georgij  B.  ( .rernshom,   N  C    BS  E.  onomiis  ,ind  Business  Ad- 
ministr.ition    VITA    i,4     ISA    i,4,  Oe.in'slist    !,4 

Hulchins,  WandJ  Kdye.  Kuthertordton,  N  C    BA  Histiirv    SNEA  4    Sopho- 
more s,  hol.ir,  lunior  Sihol.u:  Sludv-Ti.ivel  ill  Europe,  Summer  1971 


Joyce,  Donna  P.  Madison,  N.C.  BA  Psychologv.  SCORE  Sec  3  4  Psi  Chi  3 
Vice-Pres.  4;  Pjrlicipjled  in  U5WAC  Center  and  School  College  lunior 
Program  1973;  Upperclass  Ereshman  Advisor;  Evperimenlal  Academic  Ad- 
vising  Program  in  Psychologv  Depl   4, 

lulian,  Alice  Augusta.  Randleman,  N  C  BA  Elemenlar\  Education  Dean's 
List  1.2,3,4;  ACE  3,4;  Co-Op  4 


Kelly,  Debra  Dean.  Alhemarle,  N  C    BA  Elementarv  Education.  ACE;  Col- 


Inobinell,  Laura  Ellen.  W.ishington    NC    BA  EarK    (hildhood  Education 
Atfl  4    U..sl,A   louml.ition   1  J    loumil    )4    Board  4 

|ngram,^NancyJo^Kerr^uHe^Nr    BSHE  Interior  Design.  AHEA  2,3,4, 

Ipock,  Martha  Lynn.  Neu  Bern,  N  C,  BA  English 

Ivey,  William  A.  Creensboro,  \  (     BS  Math    Deans  List  i  3  4    Pi  ,Mu  Eosi- 
lon.  Sophomore  Scholar;  luHKir  S,  holar  Sf|uare  Circle, 


Kirkman,  Michael  Lee.  Creensboro,  N  C    BA  English, 

Kohler,  Susan  |oy.  ,\ortolk  Va  BSHE  Child  Development  and  Family  Rela- 
tions St  Maivs  Hoiisr^  Advising  Board  1,2,!, 4,  ACE  4:  AHEA  4'  Sec 
Leader  T 

Kolbe,  Karen  Elisabeth.  Raleigh,  NC.  BSHE  Nutrition.  SCA  Cafeteria 
Evaluation  Comm  3;  Hostess  at  Dances  1,2;  Dorm  Sec  Leader  3-  OA  2- 
VVeslev  Foundation  1,2,1,4;  Wesley  Board  1,2,4,  Sec,  3;  AHEA  'l  2  3  4' 
Re|)  N  C    UFA  4;  Home  E< cnomics  Honor  Dessert  1 

Kossove,  Ruth  Kohl.  Charlotte,  NC  BSHE  Interior  Design  Hillel  I5DA- 
Honors  Counril    Universitv  ol  Toronto  1,2. 


Jacobs,  lanet  Yvonne.  Rockingham,  N  C  BA  History  Masr|ueraders  3 
Carolinian  I,  lle.ms  List  1,2.  Honors  Tutorial  1  lunior  Si  holar"  Univer- 
sitv  Sihol.irship  2,),4 

Jameson,  Gail  Corinth.  Rocky  Mount,  N.C.  Ba  Early  Childhood  Education 
Senate  1;  Elections  Board  i;  Dorm  Social  Comm.  3;  ACE  International  3  4 
^NEA   t.4;  Altemate,  Reymilds  Scholarship;  Dean's  List,  '    ' 

jarrett,  Gary.  Eden,  N  C  BA  Hisloiv  Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,i  4-  ( )A  2  3  Phi 
Alph.i  lh,-l,i  ),4,  EUCCoumil  1,  Dean's  List  2  !4  Commencement 
(  onini    4,  s,.ni,,r  Steering  Comm    Chmn  4 

lenkins,  Marcia  Gail.  Rohersonville,  N  C  BA  Earlv  Childhood  Education 
lir.in.lisi   14    M  H   1,4;  Dorm  Hostess  2,1,4,  OA  3,  Dorm  So,  lal  Comm 


lennings,  Suzanne  Christine.  R.ileigh,  N  C  BS  Nursing  SNA  1  Blazer 
(  omm  (.o-lhnln  I,  Senator  2.1,4,  Sec  Le.lder  2,  judicial  Comm.  2,3; 
lurlK  lal  Researi  h  (  omm  2;  Chmn  Senate  Housing  Affairs  3;  Pres.  pro  tern 
Senate  4,  Constitution  and  By-Laws  Comm  4;  TSA  Vice-Pres  4-  Bill  ol 
Rights  (omm  4,  A.l  Ho,  f  omm  on  Salarn-s  4;  Golden  Cham  4,  Friends  3 
<  l\  2,  (  tulst, Hilling  Si.nior  4 

jenson,  Rcbetia  A.  H,iv,'loik.  NL  BS  Nursing  s,  h,iol  ,.t  Nursing  Cur- 
ri.uliim  (  ,,,11,11  1,  SNA  1,2  1.  R,'V  n,,l,ls  S,  h,,l,ir  Honors  Program  1  ^ 
Olt-(  ,impus  (  hurih    (  host  Aiiib.iss,i,lors  Vi<  e-Po-s     I ,  Pres    2 

Johnson,  B,  jane.  R.ih'igh,  N  (  BSHE  Interior  Design  IDSA!  Vite-Pres  4 
(  )mi(  roll  Nil  4  ,  ,  -         , 

Johnson,  Cindy  Lynn.  \\  ill,, mist,, n    N(     HSHE  (  ,,nsumer  Serve  es  AHEA 


liihnson,  Mary  Beth.  I,-M,igt,,n,  N(  KsHl  Inli'iior  Design  S(,A  Under- 
'"•'  ''UK  1  (  oiiil  I  2  1,  IDSA  2,  1,4,  All)  NSID  2,!,4,  AHEA  1  4,  E\ec 
<  ot"i,  il    I   2    s,,pli,„i„,r,.  H,,ii,,is  l',ogr,iiii  2,  I  lA  2 

Johnston,  lanis.  I  I,, list,, n  hv  HA  \nthropi  .l,,gv  Summ,.|  Ar,  h.ii'.ilogi,  .il 
I  "'Id  l'i,,|,-,  t  ,,t  IIN(  -(,  4  Ann,'  H,,vv,ir,l  Sh.ivv  S,  h,,l,irship  4  D.'.iii's  list 
12    1  4,   Phi  H.'t,,  K.ipp.i  4,   lunioi  ,M,irsli,ill 

liines,  fhris.  (  ,i,-,'risl„,ni    N(      AIM  1,   s(  ,A  Pri'sidi'nt 

lones,  Evelyn  Denise.  stok,'s,l,ili'    N  (      BS  M.ith 

jt.nes,    ja<<|ueline   Ir.-ne.    1  l.il    Ko,  k,    N(      BA    Inglish     R.'siil.'nti.il   Ciillege 


lon.-s,  Sharon  Dawn, 


N  (      BA  Lirlv  (  liil,lti,„„l  l,lu, 


lorrian,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  kiiislon    N(      lis  \l,ith    I',   Mii  I  psilon  4,  (  ,,l- 


La  Mat,  Janice.  High  Point,  N  C    BM  Music  Education.  Women's  Glee  Club 
I,  (.  ,,n,ert  Bj,i,l  2, Women's  Choir  2,3,4;  Symphonic  Choir  4;  MENC  Sec. 

LaRoach,  Linda  Lee,  Charlotte,  N  C    BA  Elementary  Education. 

Lednum,  Lettic  Carol.  k\iii,lleman,  N  C    BA  Elementary  Education    ACEI  4 

De.in \  List  2,1  ' 

Lee,  Martha  Jean.  Gnensboio,   N  C   BS  Business   Education    Dean's  List 
West.'rn  (  .uolin.i  Llniversitv,   1 

Leonard,  Deborah  Lynn.  Raleigh,   NC    BA  History  and  International 
Studi.'s    K(     1,2,  1,  W,,m,'ii's  studies  Comm  4;  International  Studies  Comm 


Lewis,  Jan  Denise.  Wiiiston-Salem,  NC  BA  Psychologv  Western  Carolina 
Dniversilv    1 

Lindern,  Kalhy  Von.  Waterloo,  Belgium.  BA  Biology  RC  1,2,3,  RC  Faculty 
Recruitment  Comm,  '.i;  Proposal  lor  Interdisciplinary  Course  Develop- 
ment in  Health  Oriented  Fields  4,  Lab  Ass't,  4;  Beta  Beta  Beta  3  4  Dean's 
List  1,2,3,4;  Golden  Cham  1,4;  Nominee,  Danlonh  Fellowship  4;' Honors 
Program  2 

Lindsay,  Mary  Evelyn.  I  lilihbran,  N  (     BS  Nursing   SNA  3 

Lloyd,  Sandra  Kay,  H,llsl„„,  ,i,gh,  N  C    BA  E.irlv  Childhood   ACE  3,4 

Long,  Elizabeth  Ann.  st.it.'sv  ille  N(  BSHE  Consumer  Services  .Mitchell 
Coll.'ge    Wh,,s  Wh,.   Am,,iig  Studenis   in    Aiiieman   lunior  Colleges,   SGA 


Long,  Leslie  Gail.  Asln-vill,',  N(  BA  S,Hiologv  Full  Gospel  Student  Fel- 
louship   1,2,  s,',      1,  (  ,,,,rd    4,   Di'.in's  list    1,2,1,4,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 

Long,  Marsha,  Lynette,  k.innapolis,  N  C  BSHE  Clothing  and  Fashion  Mer- 
,li,iii,lising    NBS    AHFA,  M.irlelme  B    Street  Sc  holarship  Award   1, 

Luedeka,  Mary.  Knovvilli',  h'lin  BA  Rerreatem  SGA  Consul  2,  Swim 
Te.ini  Man  1,4,  Ass'l  B.isk,'tli,ill  M,iii  1,  RA  R.'ji  1 ,  1,  Boaid  4;  Dorm  Sec 
le.iiler   1,2 


m 

Madden,  Kathleen.  Gri'ensboio,  N  <     BsHt  Int.'nor  Design    SIDA    Treas 

Maddox,  Sheila  I.  Gri'i'llsb,,r,,,  N  (  BS  F,  , .nonius  anil  Business  ,Administ- 
r.ition  Peiin  St.ite  Umvi'rsitv,  (,,'il,-v,l  t  ollege;  University  ot  Pittsburgh. 
LIniveisitv  ot  M.irv  l.inil,   l.iv ,, 'Ill's,   VR(  ,  GGO 


Malone,  Carmen  Rivera.  Fayetteville,  N.C.  BA  Spanish,  SGA  Consul  2, 
Senator  3  Comm.  on  Classification  of  Organizations  3,  Elections  Board  3; 
Spanish  Cluli  Treas.  1,J.3,4:  Dean's  List  2,3;  Chief  Marshall  3. 

Maner,  Mary  K.  Adelphi,  Wd.  BA  Biolonv-Medical  Technology,  Outing 
Club  4;  Marshal  4,  l-House  2,  i,4.  Pine  Needles  2;  Beta  Beta  Beta  4, 

Maslbrook,  William  H.,  |r.  Greensliom,  N  C,  BS  Economics  and  Business 
Administration, 

Matthews,  Rosa  Evon.  Greensboro,  N  C  BS  Child  Development  and  Eamilv 
Relations,  ACE  4;  Floor  Advisor  4, 


N  C    BA  HKlor\    I'hi  Alpha  Theta   1,4; 
lie,  N  I    BS  M.ith    S(|uare  Circle   l,2,i,4;   Dorm 
McCabe,  Gloria  Saunders.  Chadhourne,  N  t     BA  Early  Childhood  Educa- 


May,  William  Franklin.  Greensb 
Deans  List,  2, 


Mazvco,  Celeste  |an.  Di 

Social  Comm,  2,3 


Moore,  Donald  Richard.  Liberty,  N.C.  BS  Nursing.  Friends  3;  Senator  4; 
Eleitions  Board  4,  Student  Rep.  Specifics  Comm,  School  ot  Nursing  i,4; 
Deans  ,\dvis,,iv  (  omm  ),4;  APO  !,4;  Outing  Club  2;  Student  Excellenie 
Auard  4,  OiiM, Hiding  New  Srn.itor  4:  Outstanding  Senior    Mitchell  Co|. 


N  (      BSML   H.ime   h 
lius  Dorm  Ke|l     i 


an.  K.ilc-igh,   N  C    BS  Nursing    the 


Morton,  Elizabeth  Anne.  VV.idesboro.  N  C    BA  Early  ChildhootI  (di 

Wesley  House  1,2,  Collegiale  layiees  2;  Civinettes  4;  YR(  4;  A(  f  4,  (.ui 
lord  Cty,  Young  Republicans  4,  East  While  CJaks  Tutorial  Progr.im  i,  (  lie 
cal  Experience,  Hampton  School   ) 

Moschler,  Elizabeth  Dearing.  Builington,  N  (     BA  Sp, •,■,!,  I'.nliolog 
Dean's  List   1,2,  i, 4,   USHA  2,4,  Trc-.is    t;   Honors  Independml  siudv 
Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  2;  Dorm  Bible  Study;  Volunlec'i,  locil  llrmc-i 
tar\'  Schools    Mclver  School;  Member  of  Eliz.ibeth  Chapter  *41  ol  l.istc^ 


,    N, 

C     BS    Busine 

ss   Education. 

"Frt 

shman  Whalev 

er"  3;  Phi  Beta 

Sigm 

a  Sigma  3,4, 

McCaskill,  Kathy  Ann.  Mooresvillc 
Merchandising  SGA  Consul  3,4;  Chnin 
Lambda  2,3.4;  DECA  4;  YR  3;  Gamma 

McClay,  Marilyn  Louise.  High  Point,  N,C,  BA  Political  Science,  WEHL  3; 
Carolinian  3;  Dean's  List  3,4;  Class  Scholar  2,3;  Internship,  Guilford 
County  Manager  3;  Public  Affairs  Internship,  Greensboro  Planning  Dept.  3, 

McCray,  Elizabeth  |o.  Greensboro,  N.C,  BA  Early  Childhood,  ACE  3;  YRC 
f,2;  lunior  Scholar,  Appalachian  State  University  1, 

McDonald,  Dawn  Marie.  Raleigh,  N.C.  BA  Spanish  University  Choir  3; 
YRC  3,  Spanish  3,4;  lunior  Scholarship.  Llycommg  College, 

Mcllhenny,  Susan  Mildred.  Charlotte,  N,C,  BSHE  Child  Development  DC 
4;  OA  3;  Student  Orientation  4;  AHEA  1,2,3,4, 

Mclntyre,  Margaret  )ane.  lefferson,  N,C,  BSHE  Clothing  Academic  Forum 
3:  AHEA  2;  EUC  Council  2,  Exec,  Board  1,4,  CGO  Hostess  3;  Miss 
Greensboro  2nd  Runner-Up  3 

McKee,  Sandie.  Rock  Hill,  S,C  BA  English  Intramural  Volleyball  I;  Ger- 
man Club;  Carolinian  Reporter;  Sophomore  Scholar, 

McMaster,  Rebecca  Lee.  Red  Springs,  N,C,  BA  Early  Childhood  Education 
Senate  RA  3;  ACE  2,3;  Floor  Advisor  3 

McMillan,  Beverly  Ann.  Stanley,  N,C,  BSHE  Interior  Design  NSID,  AHEA; 
Campus  Student  Employee  1,2,3,4, 

McMillan,  Gena  Lynn.  Red  Spnngs,  N,C,  BS  Nursing,  Folk  Dance  Club  1; 
SNA  Class  Rep,  2,  Vice-Pres,  3,  Pres.  4;  Dean's  Advisory  Council  4;  Stale 
Redislricting  Chmn,  4;  Delegate  National  SNA  3;  Professional  Nurse  Ass't, 
—  Duke  Medical  Center  3 

McPhaul,  Marion  Toon.  Southern  Pines,  N,C  BA  History  and  International 
Studies.  Dance  Co,  3,4;  Honors  Seminar  and  Tutorial  !,4,  Harriett  Elliott 
Lectureship  Comm  3,4;  Student  Honors  Council  4,  Pine  Needles  3 

Meece,  Sherry  Anne.  Washington,  N.C,  BS  Nursing,  University  Choir  3; 
SNA  1,2,4;  Membership  Comm  3;  Demille  Playhouse;  Dorm  Sec,  Leader 
3;  Bible  School  Teacher  2;  Professional  Nurse  Ass't,  Duke  Medical  Center 


Meeks,  Laura  Susan.  Eden,  N  C   BA  Early  Childhood  Education   Collegeiate 
Civinettes,  ACE 

Mendelson,  Uriel.  Morthvale,  N,l,  BEA  Drama,  Ithaca  College;  Dance 
Company  3,4;  Honor  Masc]uerader  4;  Parkway  Playhouse  1, 

entary  Education    ACE, 


Michaels,  Susan  Diane.  Greensboro,  N.C,  BM  Music  Education  Women's 
Glee  Club  1;  University  Choir  2,3,4;  MENC  4;  Floor  Advisor  3, 

Miles,  Susan  Sigman.  Lenoir,  N.C  BM  Music  Education.  Concert  Band 
1,2,3,4;  Symphony  Orchestra  1,2,3,4;  Sinfoma  2;  Student  Woodwind 
Quintet  1,2,3,4;  SMENC  2,4,  Sec  3;  Reynolds  Scholar  1,2,3,4;  Music  Edu- 
cation Comm  2;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,2,4,  Publicity  Chmn  3 

Miller,  Donna  Elaine.  Chariotte,  N  C    BA  Spanish    Spanish  Club  1,2,4,  Sec 


Moser,  Rita.  Builingli 

n,  N  C    BA  Ele 

nenlary  Education   ACE;  1) 

Moon,  Bonnie  Tysor. 

Educi 1    f.isl  Cirol 

Pittsboro,  N  C 
na  University, 

BA  Early  Chiidh 1  and  1 

Murphy,  Pamela  An 

(.arolina  LIniyisity     l 

ne.  C.ri.ensbi 
INC-G  Summt 

ro,   N  C     BM   Music   Educ 
r  Theater,  Stage  Mgr 

Murray,  Sandra  Kaye.  Greensboro,  N,C,  BSHE  Childhood  Dc^velopmer 
and  Family  Relations  GGO  Hostess  2,3,  Miss  GGO  4;  worked  with  mer 
tally  retarded  children,  Kendall  Center, 

Myrick,  Charlotte  Eleanor.  Madrid,  Spain.  BA  Math,  Intramural  Sporl 
1,2,3;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  !,4;  Square  Circle  1,2,3,4;  Wesley  Foundation  1,^ 
Collegiate  laycees  2;  Dean's  List  1,2,3,4;  Northwestern  Bank  4;  Commur 
ity  Tutoring  3, 


Nelson,  Rolanda  Leigh.  Greensboro,  N,C  BS  Math  Square  Circle;  New- 
man Club,  I'l  ,Mii  Epsilon,  University  of  Michigan 

Nesbitt,  Nancy  Lynn.  Asheville,  N.C,  BA  ECHL  judicial  RA  3;  Court 
\tember  3;  Exec  Sec,  Court  4;  Senior  Class  Steering  Comm  4;  Ass't,  DC  3, 

Newell,  Clarice  Annette.  Ramseur,  N.C  BS  Medical  Technology,  Intern- 
ship, Medical  Technology,  Moses  Cone  Memorial  Hospital;  Karate  Club 
3,4,  Dorm  Comm  Chmn  1,4;  Dorm  Comm  Member,  Student-Faculty 
Comm    4 

Nobles,  Barbara  DeBora.  Kinston,  N.C,  BA  Speech,  Shaw  Players  ].l:  Pixie 
Theater;  Forensics;  Debate  Team,  NBS;  Forensic  Assoc;  National  Assoc,  of 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts;  Outstanding  Teen-ager  of  America  1;  Dean's 
List  2;  Miss  Lampados  2 

Norman,  Teresa  Diane.  Asheville,  N  C  BSHE  Home  Economics  Education 
AHEA  1,2,  Publicity  1,  Soc:ial  Chmn  4;  NCHEA  Conven 

Norton,  David  Bruce.  South  Euclid,  Ohio,  BA  History  and  International 
Studies,  Independent  Study  Abroad  in  Europe  3;  Harriet  Elliott  Lectureship 
Comm  4;  Senior  Honors  Program;  Drama  Productions  2, 

Nunn,  Catherine  L.  Charlotte,  N,C,  BS  Nursing,  NSNA  4;  BSU  Oltiicn  1; 
Ethel  Stewart  Kiser  Scholarship  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  3, 


o 


OCc 


■r,  Charles  M.  Greensboro,  N.C,  BA  History  "Outstanding  Yen 
Layman  ",  Pleas.int  Garden  laycees  3;  Comm  Chmn,  Scout  Troop,  Si 
Troop  3h4  1,2,3,4;  Merit  Badge  Counselor  3,4;  Order  ot  the  Arr 
Brotherhood  1,2,3,4;  Sears  Roebuck  and  Company  1,2,1,4  n.iyiiT 
Count  Community  College, 

Outlaw,  Retha  Lucille.  Mt,  Olive,  N,C  BA  Elementar^'  Educ.ilion  OA 
SNAE  2,  ACE  1,  ^KC  2,1;  N,C,  Veterans  Scholarship  1,2,1,4,  Dorm  s,„ 
Comm    1 

Overman,  Marsha  Ann.  Wilson,  N  C    BA  Biology  —  Pre  Med    SGA  Cor 

3,4,  RC  1,2,  ST    Mary's  House,  Vice-Pres    3,  Pres,  4;  Beta  Bc'ta  Beta  Sec 


MoffitI,  Lydia  Frances.  Asheboro,  N  C   BA  Early  Childhood  Education   ACE 
International 


Moore,  deborah  Beryl.  Durham,  N.C,   BSHE  Cons 
Club  3:  Newman  Club  1,2;  AHEA  4;  Spanish  Hono 


Owens,  Cameron  R.  Hamlet,  N  C  BA  Spanish,  International  Studic 
Hockey  1,4,  Basketball  Intramurals  1,  Capt  4,  Choir  1,  Outing 
Spanish  Club  3,4,  German  Kaffeestunde  4:  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  Vi 
3,  Pres   4;  RA  4,  International  Amity  4;  Deans  List  2 


Pjrker,  Melissa  Anne.  VV.nirdss  Cii  Rs  Phv-K.il  Edui  .iticiii  Field  Hockey 
i-l,  DeepSoulh  Hockev  Te.im  4;  B.iskelball  Intr.iniur.iK  1,J,!,4:  Vdlleyli.ill 
Intr.imuMis  l.JJ;  Dedn\  List  2;  RA  1.4;  NCAHPER  1,2,1.4,  AAHPER  3,4; 
Biolnsv  Honor  Certifudle  2;  Honored  in  PE  DepI  loi  C.r.ide  Point  Avei.ifie 
2,1,  lunior  Schoku;  Floor  ■\dvisor  );  Pres,  PE  Ma|ors  CLl^-.  !.  Rep  Major's 
Voice  4 

Patterson,  Sallie  Bosivell.  WiKon,  N  C   BS  .Nursing 

Ration,  Robin  N.  Severnj  Park,  Md.  BA  Drama  Speech  LISHA  2  Sec  i 
Vice-Pres.  4;  N.C,  Central  School  for  (he  Deaf  2,3,4;  Campus  Crusade  for 
Chnsi  3,4;  Full  Gospel  Student  Fellowship  3;  Bookstore  i 

Pearson,  Elizabeth  R.  Litjertv.  N  C  BSHE  Interior  Design  AHEA  1  2  IDSA 
3.4;  Deans  List  1,2.1 

Peeler,  Doris  Ann.  Misenheimer,  N  C  BA  English  OA  3,4;  Operation  77, 
Honors  Program  1,2;  EUC  Countil  2,i,  Vice-Pres  4;  Intervarsity  Chnstian 
Fellowship  3,4;  Bible  Study  4;  Reynolds  Scholarship  1,2,1,4;  Golden  Chain 
4;  Tutor.  Lindley  |r.  High  School,  and  Ben  L.  Smith  High  School  2,3,4 

Peninger,  Connie  Diane.  Lexington,  N  C  BA  Early  Childhood  Education, 
SNEA  2,3;  ACE  1,3,4;  Dean's  List  1,2,4;  Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scho- 
lar;Dorm  Sec,  Leader  3,4 


Pennell,  Rex  Allen.  Wilkeshoro,  N  C    BA  Ele 
Community  College 


Eduialion    VViIke 


Perry,  Marsha  Lee.  Liberty,  N  C  BS  Foods  and  Nutrition  Civmettes  1,2 
AHEA  2.i.  E\ec   Council  4 

Pickerel,  Donna  Carol.  Greensboro,  N.C,  BA  Psychology  Dean's  List 
2,1,4;  Worked  at  Dorthea  Di\  2;  Volunteer  at  Kendall  Center  3,  Worked  at 
Evaluation  Home  3.  North  Carolina  State  University 

Pickler,  Margaret  Ezelle.  Norwood.  N  C  BSHE  Nutrition  AHEA  1.3,4, 
Omrcron  Nu  3,  Comm  Chmn  4;  Omicron  Nu  Honors  Dessert  1  2  3 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,;  Omicron  Nu  Scholarship  4,  Church  Choir  4 

Pierce,  lean  S.  Sevierville.  Tenn  BFA  Art  Education  East  Tenn  Slate. 
NAEA 

Pigford,  Stephanie.  Rocky  Mount.  N  C.  BA  Spanish,  Spanish  Club  2,3,4; 
Sec  4;  EUC  Council  3,  Exec.  Board  4,  Chmn.  Campus  Movies  4;  Honors 
Spanish.  Dean's  List;  Sophomore  Scholar,  lunior  Scholar, 

Pitsikoulis,  Maria.  Charlotte.  N  C  BS  Medical  Technology  Lab  Ass't.  3; 
German  Club  1;  Collegiate  Civmettes  Treas  2,3,  Dorm  Sorial  Comm,  1,3; 
Dorm  Sei    Leader. 

Polzin,  Pamela  |.  Charleston,  S(  BA  English  Fencing  Club.  RC  1.2  4, 
TiMihmg  Assl    1;  Dean's  List  1,2  1,  lunior  Scholar 

Poole,  Amelia  Ann.  Ellerbe.  N C  BA  Biology  Beta  Beta  Beta  1.4;  Worked 
.11  N.iliun.il  Wildlile  Federation's  Conservation  Summit 

Powell,  Kathy  LaVerne.  HalKhoro,  N  C     BA  English    NBS  Reporter 

Pratt,  Patricia  |ane.  Fairtield,  M.ime  BA  Speeth  Pathology  and  Audiology 
Minnesol.i  Outward  Bounrl  s,  hool  1,  LINC-C  2;  LIniversity  of  Maine 
Summer  School  2,1 

Presnell,  Ellen.  Asheboro,  N,C,  BSHE  Clothing  and  Textiles  Sludenl-Facully 
Evaluation  Comm.  School  of  Home  Eronomics;  AHEA  1,2,  Senior  Induc- 
tion Comm.  3,  Membership  Chmn    4 

Preston,  linda  Marie.  Belews  (  reek,  N  C    BSHE  Child  Devi'lopment   AHEA 


Randall,  Sarah  Kristina.  Morganton,  N  C  BSHE  Child  Development  Col- 
legi-ile  la\cees   1 ,   RC    I   2 

Randleman,  Rhonda  Gail.  Burlington,  N  C    BA  Elementary  Education. 

Rapier,  Claudia  lanier.  lesmgton.  N  C    BA  Elementary  Education    ACE  4 

Rausth,  Bette  M.  lamaica.  N  \  BA  Early  Childhood  Education  SNAE  Pari 
4,  I  >A  2    Sec    Leader  4    Worked  in  Physu.  DepI 

Reade,  Martha  Woodland.  Springfield,  VA,  BS  Math.  Swimming  Team  2  3 
Co-Capt  4;  Tennis  Team  2, 1;  Student  Theater  4;  UNC-G  Guilford  Summer 
School  Abroad,  London  1,  Outing  Club  1,2,3,4;  Beta  Phi  Delta. 

Redding,  Sarah  Diane.  Plafltoun,  NC  BA  Speeih  Pathology  USHA  3  4 
Cuinettes  2.1 

Reynolds,  Phyllis  M.  Galas,  Va    BA  English    Surry  Community  College. 

Rice,  Marilyn  Elizabeth.  Charlotte,  N.C  BSSA  Business  Education  Senator 
3,4,  Chmn  of  Elections  Board  3;  SCA  Office  Sec,  4;  NCSL  4;  Glee  Club  2- 
Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,4,  Pine  Needles  4;  Dorm  Treas.  3. 

Richardson,  Linda.  Winston-Salem.  N.C.  BA  Social  Welfare.  Collegiate 
laviees  1.2,  College  Rep  Chmn,  Greensboro  March  of  Dimes  3, 

Rickman,  Stan  Benjamin.  Eden,  NC,  BS  Math  Intramural  Football  Basket- 
hall,  Soffbal  1,2,3;  APO  1,2;  Square  Circle 

Riddle,  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Gasfonia,  N  C   BA  Early  Childhood  Education, 


Riley,  Ethel  Deborah.  Fayelleyille,  N  C    BSHE  Home  Etono 
AHEA  1,4,  Omicron  Nu  4 


Edu 


Roberts,  Charlene  Yvonne.  Charlotte,  N  C  BSHE  Clothing  and  Textiles. 
AHEA  1  2,3,4;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  3.  UNC-Charlotte 

Roberts,  William  Rogers,  |r.  Eden.  N.C.  85  Economics  and  Business  .Ad- 
ministration Men  s  Glee  Club  1,2;  Chorale  2,3;  APO  1,  Chap,  2,  Treas. 
3.4,  N  C   Veterans'  Affairs  Scholarship, 

Robertson,  |anet  Marie.  High  Point.  N  C.  BSHE  Home  Economics  Educa- 
tion. AHEA  1.  Dorm  Rep.  2.  Treas  3.  Pres.  4,  Rep,  National  4;  NCHEA 
Convention  4;  News  from  Stone  4;  Leadership  Award  4;  Student  Program 
and  Policy  Comm  4 

Robertson,  Michael  Alan.  Greensboro,  N.C   BA  Psychology 

Robinson,  Diane  Chisholm.  Rockingham,  NC  BA  Speech  Pathology  and 
Audiology,  Greensboro  College 

Rollins,  Barbara  Kaye.  Spindale,  N  C  BA  Math  SNEA  4,  Square  Circle  4 
De.in  s  Lisl,   Pi  ,\lu  Epsilon,  Pres    4 

Rose,  Tama  Mayfield.  Salisbury,  Md  BM  Music  Education  Women's  Glee 
Club  1,  Choir  2,3,4,  NBS  1,2,3,4;  TSA  4,  EUC  Council  1,2,3,4;  WUAG 
i.i:  Golden  Chain  4 


Sams,  Mary  Sha 

louship    Westerr 


Saral,  Serra  Ayse.  Klanhul,  Turke 


Schoffslall,  lohn  Marlz.  East  Dorset,  Vt   BA  English   Carolinian  Copy  Edito 
4,  Pine  Needles  4,  Coraddi  4;  Dean's  List;  Phi  Beta  Rappa 


Pulliam,  Carol  Dean.  Ro.inoke  R.ipick  N  f  BA  Biology  Honors  Program 
\J.  Beta  Bel, I  Bet.i  1,4,  De.in's  list  1,2,1,4,  Sophomore  Sihol.ir,  lunior 
Sihol.ir,  Lab  Terh    De|)l    ol  F  ntnmology    N  (    S  LI     I 

Putnam,  Alan  Blair.  Shelby,  N  (  BM  Musi,  [ilui.iiion  i  hor.il  2  1  Pri's  4 
Phi  Mil  M|ih,i.  AGO  2,1,  Pres  4,  S,  hool  ol  .Musi,  s,  hol.irship  14  Western 
(  .irolin.i  Llmversity 


Scolt,  Deborah  Annette.  Greenslioro,  N  C    BA  Biology  —  Pre  Med.  Court 
1,  LLIC  Council  2,  Chmn  ,  Dances  3,4;  NBS  1,2,3,4 

Scott,  Dainne  Lynnetle.  Cireensboro,  N  C    BA  Biology  —  Pre  Med.  Court  3; 
fUC   Council  2,  Chmn.,  Dances  3,4;  NBS  1,2,1,4 

Scott,  Elizabeth  Ann.  Stanley,  N,C.  BFA  Art  Education    UNCG  —  Guilford 
Summer  Seminar  Abroad   1;  NAEA  4;  Deans  List  1.2.3,4,  Beta  Beta  Beta; 

(  .■mlN.lte  ol  Merit  ill  Biology  2 


Ramseur,  Dorothy  Hyatt.  R.ileigb,  N(  K\  I  lem.-nl.iry  Iduc.ition  WFHL 
Neus  Announcer  1;  Dorm  Court  Proxy  2,  Sec  I  e.ider  2;  Sen.lte  pioxy  1 
(  o  op  4,  Inti.imui.il  Volli.yb.ill  1.2.  ISA  4,  Pine  Needles  So|)honioie  (  l.iss 

l.litoi  2  lunior  C  l.iss  Idilo,  1,  Dorm  llosli'ss  2,1,  Imploymcvll  M.llkel  Re- 
v..,ii,  h  N  (      M.inpouer  PI. inning  t  oiiimission  2 


Scoll,  Mary  Kay.  Isc^iiK.  N  (  BSHE  Consumer  Services,  AHEA  3,4;  Kellen- 
berger  Scholarship  4,  (  l.iss  Marshal  1,  Dorm  Sec,  Leader  2,  N  C,  Agricul- 
tural Extension  Servu  e  Trainee  1 

Sellars,  Sylvia  Lucinda.  KaetonI,  N.C,  BM  Music  Education,  Women's  Glee 
L  lub  1;  Concert  Band  1,2,1,4;  Women's  Choir  2;  Orchestra  2,3,4;  Chorale 
1,4;  Music  Scholarshif)  2;  MENC  Scholarship  4;  Dorm  Hostess  1.2,3,4. 


Scanlland,  Sally  Anne.  Arlinglon,  V,i    BS  NurMng    IXmcc  Crailiwnv  1,2. 

Sharpe,  Linda  Gale.  High  Point,  N  C    HA  l\\ih<ilos;\ 

Shaw,  Martha  Norfleel.  Creenshom,  N  C  BA  El(>iiiciii,irv  tiliR.ilion.  5GA 
Office  Sec.  3,  Office  Manager  4;  flciiiim  Bo.ird  i,4;  A-.-.'!  DC  4;  ACE; 
SNEA;  De.ins  List  J,4. 

Shearon,  Belly.  Wake  Forest,  N  C,  BA  Psychiilogx    Psi  Chi;  De.in's  List  2,t. 

Shearir,  Linda  Carol.  Greenbilie,  N.C.  BA  Malh.  Academic  Foium  .);  RA  3; 
Orientation  Co-Op  2;  Square  Circle  2,3;  Sophomore  SchoLir 

Sheffield,  Anne  Monroe.  Bisdu'  NC  RA  Six  icilogv  Dc.ins  List  1,2,3,4; 
At.lilemK  Forum  1  s,,pl„  ,nioir  s,  hoLii  lunioi  S,  li,,l.if,  LIniversily  Stores 
SchoLirship  1.2  !4  tollc,i;i..lr  K  f  (  iiiliii!;  I  liil)  4,  Carolinian  2,3,4;  St. 
Man,  s  Episcop.il  Center  1,4,  Pri^ln  House  i,  Greensboro  Sun  4;  RC  1,2; 
l-House  3,4;  NASVV  4;  Ministry  tor  Soii.il  Change  4,  C^reensboro  Gateways 
Program  4. 

Shively,  Norma  Gail.  Eden,  N.C  BA  English  SNEA  4;  De.in's  List  1,3; 
Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  SchoLir 

Shylle,  Billy  Stephen,  |r.  Shelby,  NC.  BA  Sociology  Gamma  Bela  Phi  2; 
Senate  3;  TSA  Bus,  Man,  3,  Pres.  4;  APO  3,4;  Student  Orientation  Comm, 
3,4;  Social  Concerns  Comm.  3;  Campus  Security  Comm.  3.  Gaston  Col- 
lege. 

Sigmon,  Kathy  Jones.  Catawlw.  N  C.  BSHE  Child  Development  ACEI  4; 
AHEA  4;  Deans  List  3 

Sigmon,  Susan  Elaine.  Hickory,  N.C  BA  Elementary  Education  ACE  4; 
Honors  Program  1,2;  Dean's  List  1,2. 

Sink,  Mary  Frances.  Winston-Salem,  N.C  BA  Psychology.  Court  Comm.  I; 
Court  2,  Chmn.  3;  Att.  Gen.  4;  DC  2;  DC  Reviewing  Board  4;  Neb.  Conf. 
Experimental  Colleges  2;  College  Council  Comm,,  Teacher  Evaluation  3; 
RC  1,2;  Golden  Cham  3,4;  Psi  Chi  3,  Sec  4;  Intern,  State  Dept.  Correction 
3;  Universitv  Admissions  Policv  Comm    1;  l-House  !  4 


Sink,  Sherry  Pamela 

NCSlI 


N,(  ,  BSML  Interior  Design.  IDSA  4. 


Slowinshi,  ludilh  Marie.  Irenlon,  N  I    RS  Nursing 

Smith,  Eli/abelh  Ann.  Greensboro,  NC  RS  Math  s,|u.ire  (  in  Ic,  Sopho 
more  Slholal,  lumoi  Scholar,  Deans  List  1,2,3,4;  University  Stores  Schci 
larship  3,  King  Scholarship  4;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon, 

Smith,  Teresa  Gwen.  Oakbon>,  N.C.  BA  Sociology    OA  3;  Court  3,4. 

Smith,  Trudy  Waller,  ( ,irensl)oro,  N  C     BSHE  Inlenor  Design, 

Smilhwick,  Teresa  Denise.  Belhaven,  NC,  BA  Riologv    Senator  i;  (  omn 
lor  Classihcation  ot  ( )rgani/alions   );  Comm    on  Kesidenti.il  .Mlairs 
German  Club  1,2 


Snider,  Janice  Carol.  S.ilisliury,  N  C    BA  Ec 
moreSihol.ir,  lunior  s,  holat 


Deans  List;  Sopho- 


Sosnik,  Cheryl  Ann.  Castonia,  N  C,  BS  Child  Developnienl.  Legislature  1; 
NCSL  Delegate  1,3,4,  Reviewing  Board  1,  Interim  Council  Delegate  3, 
Chmn  ,  Convention  Comm.  4;  Dorm  Social  Comm.  Chmn.  I;  Senator  2; 
Appropriations  Comm.  2,3;  Handbook  Comm.  2;  FDC  3;  Senate  Pari.  3; 
Chmn..  Comm.  on  Legislation  3;  SGA  Vice-Pres,  4;  Senior  Class  Steering 
Comm.  4;  Commencement  Comm.  4;  Golden  Chain  4 


Southern,  Ada  Catherine.  Slokesdale,  N  C   BSHE  Ho 
turn    AHEA  1,2,3,4. 


Sowers,  Mary  Vernell.  Thomasville,  N.C.  BA  Elementary  anri  Early  Child- 
hood Eduratinn   D.ividson  County  Community  College 

Spears,  Julia  Elizabeth.  Lesinglon,  N.C.  BA  Math,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  4 

Speckman,  Ann  Patricia.  Charlotte,  NC    BS  Math    Dorm  Floor  Advisor   i; 


Spenser,  Priscilla,  M.idins 


Va   BA  Social  Welfa 


^  i^^^.Ut,,****  ht 


Spinks,  Phyllis.  Greensboro,  N,C  BA  Art.  NBS:  IDC-  Winston-Salem  Stale 
Universrtv 

Spivey,  Julie  Dean.  VVilmmston,  N.C.  Dorm  Sec,  Leader  1;  Legislature  Rep 
1;  Senator  2,  Social  Concerns  Comm.  2,3,  Eledions  Board  3;  BSU  1,2,3,4; 
Sophomore  Honors  Program;  Dean's  List  2,3;  Pine  Needles  2;  School  of 
Nursing  Rep.  3,4;  Librarv  Comm.  3,4;  Dean's  Advisor\'  Council  3,4;  Ass't. 
DC  3;  Student  Excellence  Award  3;  Basketball  Intramurals  2,3,4, 

Spraker,  Bridget  Lee.  Richmond,  Va,  BA  Psvchologv, 

Squires,  Dena  F.  Favetteville,  N  C,  BS  Math,  Legislature  1;  Senate  2,4;  Exec 
Sec-  SGA  3;  Senate  Pari,  3;  NCSL  3,  Reviewing  Board  4;  Pine  Needles  1; 
Sophomore  Scholar;  junior  Scholar;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Dean's  List  1 .2;  Golden 
Cham  3,4;  Constitution  By-Laws  Comm,  3,4.  Chmn,  2, 


Slaley,  Gay  Nell.  Clii 
2,3  4 

Steed,  Tina  Rae.  Gte 

1  2,5,4 


3x,  N  C,  BSHE  Home  Economics  Education,  AHEA 
isboro,  N  C    BS  Nursing,  SNA  1,2;  Beta  Sigma  Phi 


Stevens,  Lynne  W.  Merchantville,  N  |  BSHE  Home  Economics  Education 
DC  3,  AHEA  1,2,3,4;  SNEA  2,5;  Pine  Needles  2;  Golden  chain  Scholarship 
Chmn  3,  Pres,  4;  Operation  '"S  4,  Operation  '77  3,  OA  2;  Orientation 
Comm    3, 

Stewart,  Joyce  Marie.  Liberty,  N  C  BFA  ,Art  Education  Campus  Crusade  for 
Christ  2;  Dean's  List  2,3;  Dorm  Bible  Study  1,2,3,4 


Strickland,  Mildred  Savon.  Zebulon,   N  C 
National  Organization  for  Women  4 


3A  Sociologv    \RC  2,   OA  2; 


Swain,  Anna  Beth.  Winston-Salem,  N  C,,  BM  Music  Education,  Women's 
Glee  Club  I;  Chorale  2,3,  Sec,  4;  School  of  Music  Curriculum  Comm  2; 
School  of  Music  Admissions  Comm,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  Board  2,3,4, 
Finance  Comm,  2,  Student  Council  2,3,4;  Dean's  List  1,2,3;  Miss 
Winston-Salem  3;  First  Runner  Up  to  Miss  N,C    3;  Chief  Usher  I ICLS  4, 

Swaringen,  Alice  K.  Albemarle,  N,C,  BSHE  Home  Ecomonics  Education 
TCB  1,  AHEA  1;  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  3,4;  Pine  Needles  1;  OA  1,2,3; 
Co-Op  4;  Operation  '77  3 

Swart,  Penny  Grietje.  Raleigh,  N,C  BA  Elementary  Education,  Volleyball 
Intramurals  3;  Teacher's  Aide  3;  Clinical  Expercience  3;  Friends  3;  Inier- 
Varsity  Christian  Fellowship  3,4;  ESCHEATS  Scholarship  4;  Dean's  List  1; 
Prospective  Teachers'  Scholarship  Loan  1,2,3,4;  Sec,  Leader  3,4;  GBI  Agent 


Tagalos,  Deborah  Jean.  Charlotte,  N  C  BS  Adapted  Physical  Education. 
RA  3,  Floor  .Advisor  3,  University  Ring  Comm  1;  Women's  Glee  Club  1; 
SNEA  4,  NCAAHPER  2,3,  NC  Student  Majors  Convention  4 

Taylor,  Barbara  Lee.  Ricblands,  NC,  BM  Music  Education,  Glee  Club  1; 
Chamtier  Singers  4,  Choir  2,3,4;  Symphonic  Chorus  4;  Honors  Program 
1,2,3,4,  Mu  Phi  Epsilon  2,3,  Corr,  Sec,  4;  Mu  Phi  Epsilon  Award  4 

league,  lohn  C.  Colfax,  NC,  BA  Sociology,  Davidson  County  Community 
College 

Terrell,  Caria  Ann.  Mebane,  NC  BSHE  Clolhmg,  AHEA  1,2,3,  Co-Chmn, 
Publicity  4;  Infer- Varsity  Chnstian  Fellowship  Publicity  Comm    3,4, 

Thomas,  Phyllis  Anne.  Mamers,  NC,  BA  Psychology,  DC  Reviewing  Board 
4  Sec,  Leacfer  I,  OA  2,3;  Co-Op  4;  Operation  '77,  '78  3,4;  Exec,  Advisory 
Brd.  3;  Intramural  Volleyball  1;  Psi  Chi  3,4;  Psychology  Club  3,4;  SCORE 
Directory,  Course  and  Teacher  Evaluation  1,  Vice-Chmn,  2,  Pres,  3,4, 
Dean's  List  2,3,4;  Golden  Cham  3,  Vice-Pres,  4;  lohnson  Scholar  1,2,3,4; 
Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scholar;  Calendar  and  Scheduling  Comm,  4 

Thompson,  Kathie  Huffines.  Elon  College,  N  C,  BS  Business  Education 

Thut,  Dawn  A.  Winston-Salem,  NC  BFA  Art  Education  NAW  1972 
Florida  |r  College;  Jacksonville  University, pSalem  College;  Broward  |r 
(allege 

Tisdale,  Sara  Elizabeth.  Lumberton,  N  C  BS  Math,  Sec  Leader  4;  Square 
Circle,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  4,  Sophomore  Siholar;  lunior  Stholar 

Trainer,  Irene  Alice.  Bursaw.  NC  BA  Elementary  Education  Vollevball, 
Basketball  Intramurals,  AC  E;  SNEA 

Travis,  Paula  E,  Martinsville,  Va.  BA  Political  Science  Intern.  NC  Stale  Rep 
Hc'nrv  E    Erye  t,  NBS  \  ,2  Ass't.  Co-Ord    3,4,  lunior  Scholar. 


Triplett,  Mary  Catherine.  Wilkesboro,  N  C,  BA  French  Pi  Delta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Sophomore  Scholar;  lunior  Scholar 

Tripp,  John  A.  High  Point,  NC,  BA  Georgraphv,  Gamma  Thela  Upsilon; 
NC  Athletics  Officials  Association;  North  Slate  Football  Officials  Associa- 
tion, North  State  Basketball  Officials  Association;  Association  of  American 
Geographers;  Association  of  Planning  Officials. 

Tucker,  Loretta  G.  Clemmons,  NC.  BSPE  Adapted  Physical  Education.  Vol- 
leyball. Basketball  Intramurals  1,2,3,4;  Co-Rec  Play-day  Volleyball  Team 
1,3,  Collegiate  Civmettes  Sgt.-at-Arms  2,  Pres. -Elect  3,  Pres.  4;  RA  Rep.  3, 
Council  4;  PE  Majors  Class  of  '74  Treas.  2;  Undergraduate  Maiors  Council 
Rep  ,  Sec.  3,  Co-Chmn.,  NC  Student  Maiors  Convention  4;  NCAHPER: 
AAHPER:  SNEA. 

Turner,  Paula  Ellen  Scott.  Winston-Salem,  N  C,  BA  Speech  —  Pathology 
Glee  Club  1,2;  USHA  4,  Dean's  List  3;  Worked  for  Cubernatonal  Candi- 
date Hargrove  Skipper  Bowles  in  1972  Campaign    NCSU, 


Vestal,  lanice  Carol,  lonesville,  N  C    BA  Elemental  Educatit 


Vestal,  Linda  L.  lonesville,  N  C    BA  Elementar^  Education   ACE  3,4;  SNEA 
4;  Dean  s  List  4 


Vetterlein,  Debbie  Mackenzie.  Greensboro,  N  C.  BSSA  Secretarial  Ad- 
ministration. William  Woods  College. 


Vosnock,  Diane  Tucker.  Wilmington.  N  C    BSMT  Medical  Technology. 
Beta  Beta  Beta  3,4;  Alumni  Scholarship  1.2,3,4, 


w 

Walker,  Wendy  Young.  R.ileigh,  N.C,  BA  Early  Childhood  Education 


Wallen,  Cynthia  Anne.  Spjrtanhurg,  S.C.  BA  Biology,  Consul  1 .2:  Betj  BeM 
Beta  J,4:  BSU;  Intertaith  Council  J.  Pres.  -4, 

Walters,  Lawrence  lames.  Greensboro,  N.C.  BS  Economics  and  Business 
Aciministration  Honors  Program  l,2,J,4;  Dean's  List;  Omicron  Delta  Episi- 
Ion  3,4;  SCRAM  J;  December  '7i  graduate  Cum  Laude;  4  years  active  duty 
US  Coast  Guard. 

Weaver,  Barbara  D.  Durham,  N.C,  BS  Math  Square  Circle  1,2,3,4;  Inter- 
Varsity  Christian  Fellowship  1,2,3,4,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  3,4;  Deans  List  2,3,4; 
Dorm  Treas    4 

Webb,  Barry  L.  Eden,  N.C.  BM  Music  Concert  Band  2,3,4;  lazz  Ensemble 
2,3,4;  Freshwater  Stadium  1,4;  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinlonia  3,4 

Wells,  Debra  Ann.  Mebane,  N  C  BS  Nursing  lunior  Scholar  Appalachian 
State  Universilv 

Wells,  Roslyn  Marie.  Burgaw,  N,C,  BS  Business  Administration  and 
Economics.  Counsul  2,  DC  3;  Senator  4;  Handbook  Comm,  2;  Comni.  on 
Class  Organizations  3,  Chmn,  4;  NC5L  4;  Chmn,  DC  Reviewing  Bd,  4; 
ludicial  Comm.  4;  Economics  Honors  Student  3;  Golden  Chain  3,  Sec,  4; 
Chancellor's  Traffic  Comm,  4;  Rotary  Scholarship  1;  Tuition  Scholarship 
3,4;  Nominee  Rotary  Fellowship  4;  Sec,  Leader  1;  Campus  Library 
Employee;  Outstanding  New  Senator  4. 

Weston,  LouElla  lane.  High  Point,  N.C.  BS  Economics  and  Business  Ad- 
ministration. Senator  2;  Comm.  on  Legislation  2;  SGA  Bus.  Man.  3,4;  Gol- 
den Cham  4;  Outing  Club  1;  NAA,  Piedmont  Wmston-Salem  Chapter  4; 
Volunteer  Income  Tax  Assistance  Program  3,4;  National  Student  Register  3; 
Greensboro  College  Summer  Scholar. 

Whittemore,  Wendy  L.  roton.  Mass,  BA  Sociology.  Senator  4;  Intramurals 
1,2,4;  Varsity  Field  Hockey  3;  Concert  Band  1,2;  Dean's  List  \,1- 

Whittemore,  Wendy  L.  Groton,  Mass.  BA  Sociology.  Senator  4;  Intramurals 
1,2,4;  Varsity  Field  Hockey  3;  Concert  Band  1,2;  Dean's  List  ].2. 

Wike,  lanet  Gail.  Tavlorsville,  N.C.  BS  Math.  Square  Circle  1,2,3,4;  Pi  Mu 

Epsilon  3 

Williams,  leannie  Oveda.  BSHE  AHEA  1,2,3,4, 

Willis,  Susan  Elizabeth.  Winston-Salem,  N.C.  BA  Psychology.  Dean's  List 
1,2,3,4;  Psi  Chi  3,4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  4;  Magna  Cum  Laude  Graduate  De- 
cember 1973. 


Wilson,  Victoria  Ann.  BSPE.  Dean's  List;  Collegiate  Civinettes  4;  Chmn, 
1')7)  N.C  Student  Ma|ors  Convention;  Sec,  Student  Sec,  NCAHPER;  PE 
Undergraduate  Council  4;  Dorm  Sec,  Leader. 

Wood,  Sarah  Elizabeth.  Greensboro,  N  (  Koxii-  king  Sc  hiil,itshi|i  2; 
ABWA  Scholarship  2,3,4;  NSID  3,4 

Wright,  Rebecca  Lou.  Wadesboro,  N,C,  BSHE,  Dean's  List  4,  N.itional 
ABWA  Stephen  Button  Memorial  Scholarship  4;  UNC-G  Nursery  School 
Wagoner  Memorial  Scholarship  4;  AHEA, 


York,  Sylvia  Snider,  lefferson  Standard  Scholarship  1,2,3,4;  Sophomore 
Scholar;  lunior  Scholar;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon  3,4. 


List;  Omicron  Delta  Epsilo 


Young,  Susan  H.  De 

Scholarship  4. 


Yow,  Sandra  Gail.  Whileville,   N  C    BA   Early  Childhood  Educalit 
3,4;  Floor  Advisor   ! 


Endings 


We  end  much  the  way  we  began 


.  ,  wilh  empt\'  classrooms;  a  parent  who  swears 
you'll  never  tit  all  that  stuff  into  one  car  ("Where  in 
the  world  did  you  put  it  in  that  little  room?  You 
should  have  told  me  you  had  this  much;  I'd  have 
brought  a  U-Haul-lt  .  .  .");  the  readjustment  to 
another  lifest>'le.  Changes  aren't  easily  seen; 
longer  hair,  shorter  hair,  a  suntan  may  be  the  only 
visible  differences  between  September  and  May. 
But  during  the  goodbyes  to  the  people  you've  lived 
with  for  almost  a  year,  you  begin  to  understand. 


^^^^''-^^i^Bf 


In  the  spirit  of  the  season  and  all  end-of-the-year  awards,  we  are  reprinting 

THE  FIRST  NOT-TO-BE-ANNUAL  CAROLINIAN    KUDOS    OF  THE  YEAR 

by  permission  of  the  authors,  lanelle  Lavelle  and  John  Schoffstall. 


The  "From  Flophouse  to  Fame"  Award  to  |lm  McAbee,  who 
after  leading  the  Hinshaw  seccession  from  SCA  last  fall,  ran 
successfully  for  SCA  President  this  spring.  (Gee,  Mommy,  I 
could  swear  there's  somebody  on  the  Elliott  Hall  Patio  wav- 
ing behind  an  American  flag  .    .    .) 

The  "Let  'Em  Eat  Cake"  Award  to  the  student  senate  for 
telling  all  the  other  organizations  to  tighten  their  belts  and 
then  raising  their  own  refreshment  budget. 

The  "Hey,  Cenr'l  Custuh,  Ah  Think  Ah  Sees  an  Injun  on 
That  Horizzen"  Award  to  Flash  lennings  for  suggesting  in 
September  that  it  might  be  a  good  idea  to  prepare  an  Appeals 
policy,  in  case  we  ever  needed  it. 

The  "Gertrude  Stein 'A  Rose  is  a  Rose  is  a  .  .  .'"Award  to 
the  people  who  have  the  nerve  to  name  something  that  starts 
in  January  a  Spring  Term. 

The  "Spiro,  The  Key  To  Your  Office  Door  Doesn't  Seem 
To  Fit  Any  More"  Award  to  Cheryl  Sosnik  and  the  Switch- 
board, who  almost  had  Third  Floor  Elliott  walking  the  streets 
office-less  after  1 1:00  pm. 

The  "Top  Monkey  Is  the  One  Swinging  From  the  Highest 
Tree"  Award  to  the  English  Department,  which  has  been 
dispensing  with  faculty  faster  than  it  has  been  finding  Ph.D. 
candidates  to  fill  their  places. 

The  "Finding  Them  Under  A  Bushel  Basket"  Award  to 
Cliff  Lowery  and  the  Concert  Lecture  Series  for  proving  that 
you  can  bring  anybody  to  campus  and  somewhere,  some- 


how, somebody  around  here  will  help  you  sponsor  them. 

The  "Lawrence  Welk  uh-ONE,  and  uh-TWO  .  .  ."Award 
to  the  Media  Board,  who  finally  got  it  all  together  after  three 
years  (off  and  on)  by  deciding  to  ignore  all  the  nasties  who 
could  give  them  trouble  and  go  straight  to  the  Chancellor. 

The  "'?$$-l-???&#c$!!!!"  Award  goes  to  the  SCA  Con- 
stitution and  By-Laws  for  their  logic,  coherence,  complete- 
ness, and  consistency  of  thought  and  structure,  and  their 
clarity  and  conciseness  of  expression. 

The  "Madison  Avenue  Advertising  Council  Award"  to 
Elections  Board  for  the  FDC  runoff  that  nobody  knew  any- 
thing about. 

The  "Great  Pumpkin's  'What  to  Do  Until  Godot  Comes'" 
Award  to  NCPIRG  for  their  attempts  to  get  money  from 
someone,  anyone  before  the  semester  is  over. 

The  "Sam  Ervin  Award  for  Openness  in  Politics"  to  Chuck 
Melvin  and  Kevin  Moore,  for  proving  that  all  men  are  not 
created  equal.  (Ed.  note:  Messrs.  Moore  and  Melvin  partici- 
pated in  the  streak-in.) 

The  "Ladies  Before  Gentlemen,  Pearls  Before  Swine" 
Award  to  Cathy  Krinick,  our  new  swineherd,  who  after  the 
last  Appealing  week  may  have  decided  she's  sorry  she  won 
that  old  election  after  all. 

The  "What  I  Learned  on  My  Summer  Job"  Award  to  Karen 
Davis,  who  has  been  plagued  with  as  many  staff  changes  this 
year  as  has  her  former  employer. 


To  which  the  editor  wishes  to  add  the  following: 

The  "Who's  Been  Sleeping  in  My  Bed?"  or  "You  Only 
Thought  You  Heard  A  Male  Voice;  It's  7:00  am"  Award  to 
those  female  dorm  residents  who  defied  university  and  civil 
authorities  by  keeping  a  live  night  light  in  their  rooms  during 
the  energy  crisis. 

The  "First  You  Have  To  Catch  Her,  Men"  Award  to  the 
campus  cops  for  their  swift  and  courageous  action  in  ap- 
prehending the  lone  female  streaker  from  a  crowd  of  several 
dozen  streaking  males. 

The  "Marie  Antionette  Aqua-Memorial"  Award  to  those 
who  survived  the  traditional  dunking  in  the  fishpond  at  the 
last  senate  meeting. 

The  "Huey  P.  Long  Representative  Democracy  for  Fun 
and  Profit"  Award  to  all  those  senators  and  others  who  used 
certain  issues  as  stepping  stones  in  their  political  careers. 

The  "Who  Says  We  Can't  Take  a  loke?"  Award  to  the 
majority  of  the  student  body,  for  proving  that,  some  years, 
it's  just  better  not  to  be  involved. 


Changing: 

In  Search  of 
the  Hallmark 


There  was  only  one  real  rally  this  year. 

It  was  an  Impeach  Nixon  rally  this  spring,  and  attracted  less  than 
a  hundred  active  supporters.  Part  of  the  crowd  could  be  attributed 
to  the  spill-over  from  the  streak,  which  was  scheduled  to  take  place 
later  that  night  in  the  same  area.  (A  lot  of  people  came  early  to  get 
good  seats.)  The  college  campus,  that  well-known  hotbed  of  revolu- 
tion and  radicalism,  was  relatively  quiet  this  year. 

It  was  that  conspicuous  absence  that  drew  attention  to  the  demise 
of  The  Movement;  and  even  then,  one  couldn't  be  certain  what  had 
happened. 

Guy  was  a  student  at  UCLA-Berkley  in  1967-69.  He  noticed  it. 
What  happened  to  the  people,  the  movement?  "I  don't  know.  Times 
change.  People  change.  I  miss  it  like  you  miss  World  War  II.  It  just 
ran  out  .  .  .  maybe  part  of  it  was  trivial.  Maybe  none  of  it  counted 
for  anything. 

"Part  of  it  did.  The  fight  over  People's  Park  —  that  mattered. 
Everything  else  was  on  a  personal  level.  Senators  didn't  debate  it, 
but  it  was  important  to  us.  I  was  not  an  activist  then  —  I  was 
opposed  to  the  war  because  my  cousin,  an  illiterate  from  Arkansas 
who  couldn't  even  read,  got  his  head  blown  off  in  Nam  and  I  said 
hey,  this  isn't  right.  But  it  was  all  on  a  personal  level." 

Guy  was  at  UNC-G  this  year,  working  on  his  MFA  in  writing. 
What  did  he  learn  from  his  involvement? 

"Me.  I  used  to  say  I  learned  about  America,  but  that  was  wrong.  I 
learned  more  about  America  from  going  to  my  grandparent's  place, 
m  this  incredible  small  town  in  Mojave,  and  just  sitting  and  talking 
to  them.  We  were  hippies,  they  were  rednecks,  and  they  never 
agreed  with  anything  we  said  and  they  never  would.  But  they  could 
sit  and  listen  and  say,  yeah,  I  see  your  point.  And  that's  how  I 
learned  about  America. 

"It's  something  you  have  to  live  through.  You  have  to  face  the 

tear  and  the  fighting  and  learn  not  to  be  scared.  That  was  important. 

"The  riots  in  Miami  seemed  like  a  game.  They  were  dangerous  at 

the  time,  but  that  was  all  .   .   .  we  knew  that  they  couldn't  make 

■iny  difference. 

"What's  the  shape  to  come?  None  of  us  know  right  now.  We  are 
back  where  we  started  from.  The  generation  now  in  college  com- 
pletely missed  the  trouble." 


Listening  to  Guy,  you  remember  what  this  group  has  been  through.  The  national  media  have  explored  the 
topic  many  times  before;  Marshall  McLuhan  tried  to  give  guidance  but  wound  up  dispensing  haze  filters 
which  really  didn't  help.  Many  explanations  could  be  given  about  us  —  the  'gifted  generation'  that  was 
supposed  to  be  finding  all  the  solutions  —  we  grew  disillusioned,  got  cynical,  were  disappointed,  became 
realistic,  lost  idealism,  went  underground,  went  crazy.  Maybe  we're  only  tired. 


Or  maybe,  |ust  maybe,  we've  passed  the  point  of  predictions.  Maybe  it  will  be  years  before  our  generation 
—  which  missed  Ban  the  Bomb  brochures,  civil  rights  marches,  and  anti-war  rallies  —  can  find  its  own 
hallmark. 

Which  may  be  the  biggest  change  of  all. 


Alternative  Futures 


It  is  1984,  ten  years  since  graduation. 

The  women  of  the  class  of  1974  have  gone  their  separate  ways,  to  become  wives,  mothers,  doctors,  lawyers, 
and  many  other  professions  spanning  the  range  of  choice  which  was  theirs  when  they  graduated.  They  were  one 
of  the  first  generations  for  whom  the  feminine  role  held  a  choice,  and  for  whom  neither  role  assumed  a  higher  or 
more  valid  status  than  another.  The  choice  was  the  individual's. 


And  they  were  one  of  the  first  to  realize  that  the  choice  need  not  be  stated 
in  terms  of  "either-or",  but  could  be  made  in  terms  of  "and". 
To  each  her  own. 


Buying  Graduation  announcements  and  getting  tit 
ted  —  the  first  part  of  the  ritual. 


dter  thai  ni^ht.  Chancellor's  Reception  in  Vice-Chdncellor  st.inl.-\  j<.nes  and  President  William  Friday  —  get- 

ting ready  tor  the  ceremonies. 


^^^^' j23f 


Graduation 
May  12,  1974 


Sunday  morning,  between  in- 
termittment  cloudbursts,  the  Class 
of  1974  gathers  for  the  first  and 
last  time. 


One  last  song  together.  |ust  betore  the  processionaf 


The  best  vears  of  your  lite,  thev  told  V(ju,  these  are  the  best  years  of  your  life  Graduating  nurses  are  sworn  into  the  Army  hours  after  gradu 


Looking  at  your  friends,  you  could  see  only  a  mass  of  black  robes,  tfie  symbol  of  four 
years  of  work.  Proud  parents  were  manuevering  pictures  of  their  kids,  something  for 
the  scrapbook,  something  tangible  to  show  that  four  years  had  accomplished  a 
change.  Behind  faces  that  smiled  for  the  camera,  you  knew  what  had  taken  place  — 
the  impact  of  outstanding  and  inexcusable  professors;  the  love  affairs,  abortions, 
marriages;  the  road  trips,  the  religious  experiences;  the  attempted  suicide,  the  nerv- 
ous breakdown;  the  decision  to  join  the  gay  community;  the  friends  made  and 
forfeited.  The  change  of  lifestyle,  change  of  major,  change  of  direction,  change  of 
plan.  All  deeper  changes  whose  marks  didn't  show  in  the  photograph;  sometimes 
didn't  show  at  all,  unless  you  looked  at  the  person  and  not  the  robe. 


But  now  it  was  push,  pull,  line  up  for  the  old  family  photo,  the  snapshot  to  show 
aunts  and  uncles  how  hard  you  had  studied  those  years,  and  the  changes,  the 
changes  .   .   . 


The  challenge  of  the  individual  is  issued  again.  To 
refuse  —  against  whatever  odds  —  to  be  less  than  the 
best  within  you  —  to  hold  your  own  creativity  and 
your  own  ego  as  the  main  reasons  tor  any  achieve- 
ment —  to  refuse  to  fall  short  of  the  highest  goal  you 
can  set  —  these  are  difficult  credos.  Unfortunately, 
they  are  usually  unpopular.  But  it  is  only  by  holding 
true  to  these  that  anything  of  lasting  value  is  ac- 
complished on  this  earth. 


But  one  life,  you  say  —  how  important  can  )ust  one  life  be? 
Think  —  what  can  one  flame  do? 


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Somedays  you  eat  the  bears,  and  somedays  the  bears  eat  you. 


Considering  what  this  book  has  been  through,  it's  some- 
thing of  a  wonder  that  it  was  published  at  all.  As  does  every 
halt-alert  editor,  I  think  I've  learned  a  lot  this  year  in  spite  of 
the  particular  problems  this  book  faced,  coming  as  it  did  on 
the  heels  of  a  rough  year  for  yearbooks. 

I  won't  bore  you  with  a  report  of  the  trials  and  tribulations; 
anybody  on  campus  this  year  remembers  the  dire  predic- 
tions given  out  last  fall  about  this  book.  And  we  published 
anyway,  thanks  to  many  good  people. 

But  because  I  have  to  be  concerned  with  the  welfare  of  the 
yearbook,  I  must  issue  a  warning  to  the  student  body.  This 
year  witnessed  the  encroaching  of  the  student  senate  on  the 
rights  of  the  media.  It's  a  thorny  problem,  to  be  sure,  and 
many  sincere  people  are  involved  on  both  sides  of  the  issue. 
But  there  is  a  decided  lack  of  understanding  of  the  media  on 
the  part  of  some  senators.  This  lack  of  knowledge  is  bringing 
about  the  slow  but  steady  destruction  of  the  rights  normally 
given  the  press. 

At  the  root  of  the  problem  is  money.  The  senate  controls 
appropriations  and  this  allows  them  to  extend  their  domain 
over  other  processes,  including  editorial  control.  Given 
enough  time  —  and  it  doesn't  take  long  —  the  student  senate 
will  exercise  virtually  complete  control  over  much  of  the 
press. 

If  you  want  this,  okay.  But  don't  dignify  it  with  the  title  of 
"free  press".  It  is  not.  I  would  hope  that  the  campus  would 
pay  careful  attention  this  year.  Media  Board  was  created  to 
promote  understanding  of  the  media,  among  other  things, 
and  with  the  cooperation  of  the  senate,  could  help  to  find 
solutions  agreeable  to  both  sides. 

Freedom  is  not  always  lost  in  noisy  battles  or  in  noticeably 
large  portions.  It  can  be  eaten  away  slowly,  in  small  incre- 
ments; a  few  dollars  here,  a  word  or  two  there,  a  concept 
that  only  the  press  itself  would  miss.  And  the  press,  though  it 
still  exists,  will  become  |ust  as  restrained  and  government- 
controlled  as  if  boards  had  nailed  the  doors  shut.  It  will  be 
worse,  because  the  illusion  of  freedom  still  exists.  It  can't  be 
changed  unless  you  care. 


This  year's  book  tried  to  respond  to  student  body  opinion 
as  reflected  in  many  informal  polls  conducted  by  Harriett 
Kirk,  Janice  Apple,  myself  and  others.  Hence  the  creation  of 
several  new  divisions,  and  the  scaling  down  of  others. 

In  addition,  there  were  certain  items  included,  in  part,  at 
the  request  of  the  senate  as  expressed  during  my  confirma- 
tion hearings.  Foremost  among  these  is  the  inclusion  of  Out- 
standing Seniors  (Features,  p.  274).  The  OS  were  excluded 
last  year,  and  have  long  been  under  attack.  (In  fact,  in  each 
of  the  three  years  I  served  as  a  senator,  various  people  tried 
to  abolish  the  election  itself  on  the  grounds  that  it  was  use- 
less, farcial.  childish,  unrepresentative.)  I  have  added  to  the 
coverage  four  OS  of  my  own  choice,  approved  by  that  dead- 
line's staff.  It  is  my  feeling  that  these  people  are  outstanding, 
as  are  many  others  in  the  class,  and  were  excluded  simply 
because  much  of  the  class  didn't  know  where  or  when 
nominations  were  held.  They  represent  the  many  other 
people  who  deserved  recognition  but,  due  to  inherent  fac- 
tors of  the  election,  were  passed  over.  John  Schoffstall  is  a 
recognized  writer:  Carol  Brooks  edited  the  Carolinian;  Terry 
Taylor  edited  the  Coraddi  and  helped  organize  the  Spring 
Arts  Festival;  Laurie  Conway  is  a  dedicated  actress  and  holds 
two  of  the  Drama  Department's  scholarships.  These  repre- 
sent the  hundreds  of  others  who  should  have  been  desig- 
nated to  make  this  election  something  more  than  an  exercise 
in  vanity. 

That  was  the  extent  of  rampant  editorialization  in  this 
year's  book.  Student  government  necessitates  this  lengthy 
explanation. 

Finally  (and  why  should  I  try  to  say  it  when  others  have 
done  so  well?),  in  the  immortal  words  of  Laura  Bullock,  1972 
Pine  Needles  editor:  "We've  really  worked  hard  —  some- 
times productively  —  sometimes  not  .  .  .  People  may  or 
may  not  believe  the  time  we've  spent  and  spent  and  spent  on 
this  book  but  this  is  it!  Like  it  or  lump  it  or  be  on  the  staff  next 
year." 


Many  people  deserve  thanks  for  their  help  with  this  book; 
I  hardly  know  where  to  start. 

Thank  you,  statt,  tor  sticking  it  out.  I  know  it  was  really 
rough  sometimes.  Thank  you  especially  to  HAK  for  manag- 
ing the  business  superlatively  with  a  smile;  to  Janice  for 
helping  in  Overview  and  Faculty,  as  well  as  Features  and 
Sports;  to  Paul,  Wendy  and  Nancy  for  their  darkroom  work. 
To  the  rest,  thanks  for  a  job  well  done. 

Thank  you,  Hunter  Publishing,  for  being  the  best  company 
in  the  business;  and  thank  you  ).B.  Edwards,  for  color  layout 
and  help  in  cover  and  endsheet  design.  A  special  thanks  to 
Ed  Coldston,  our  long-suffering  rep,  who  always,  always 
came  through  ahead  of  time  with  the  materials/info/help/ 
solace. 

Thank  you,  Nick,  for  the  color  work  and  service;  and  to 
Barbara  Matros,  for  help  with  the  faculty  pics. 

Thank  you,  Wilson  Davis,  for  the  use  of  the  News  Bureau 
files  to  supplement  our  own  faculty  coverage. 

And  thank  you,  lanelle  and  lohn,  for  letting  us  reprint  your 
articles. 

My  personal  thanks  to  the  following,  whose  efforts  also 
helped  in  the  production  of  this  book: 


To  the  Media  Board,  for  their  advice  and  cooperation  in  a 
difficult  year; 

For  Dr.  Wright,  Dr.  Calhoon,  Mr.  Tullar,  Mr.  Barnes,  and 
Mr.  Cassell,  awards  for  patience  above  and  beyond  the  call 
of  duty; 

To  my  first  mentors.  Col.  C.E.  Brown  and  Tom  Kelleher, 
thank  you  —  I  appreciated  you  more  this  year  than  I  ever  did 
before; 

To  those  lunatics  who  masquerade  as  the  Greensboro 
Studios  of  WUNC-TV,  thank  you  for  three  years  of  listening, 
friendship,  and  escape; 

To  my  parents  —  thanks  for  more  than  any  parent  should 
be  asked  to  put  up  with,  not  to  mention  layouts  on  the  living 
room  floor  and  three  summer  deadlines; 

And  finally,  for  the  friends  who  put  up  with  me  on  a 
near-if-not-daily  basis,  thank  you:  Jenn  (Sis);  Martha, 
Anne-Marie,  Susan  (roomie);  Cathy,  Nancy,  Dosia;  Mac, 
Chuck;  lohn,  lanelle,  Sylvia  (Objectivists  and  critics);  Soz 
and  Flash  (my  dear  Athos  and  Aramis);  and  |Dar  (my  turn 
now  to  thank  you). 

And  for  more  than  can  be  named,  thank  you  Robbie  and 
David  (wherever  you  are.)  Not  without  you,  guys. 


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The  1974  Pine  Needles  was  published  by  Hunter  Publishing  Company  of  Winston-Salem,  North  Carolina.  All  color 
photography  was  by  I.E.  "Nick"  Nicholson  of  Raleigh,  North  Carolina;  Ed  Coldston  was  company  representative. 


Editor  in  Chief:  Karen  S.  Davis 
Business  Manager:  Harriett  Ann  Kirk 
Organizations:  Jan  Haswell 
Sports:  Janice  Apple 
Features:  Janice  Apple 
Sophomore  and  Junior  Classes: 

Mary  Maxwell,  Nancy  Davis 
Senior  Class:  Harriett  Ann  Kirk 

layouts  by  Jan  Haswell 
All  copy  and  layout  by  the  editor  in  chief  unless 
otherwise  indicated. 

General  Staff:  Janice  Angell,  Tru'  Blue,  Mac 
Davis,  lanet  Dean,  Susan  Dunn,  Chuck  Houska, 
Janelle  Lavelle,  Paul  Ortino,  Marilyn  Rice, 
Cheryl  Riehl,  Dee  Schoenderwooerd,  John 
Schoffstall,  Jay  Sharpe,  Martha  Shaw,  Cheryl 
Sosnik,  Donna  Steele,  Jenny  Warren. 


Head  Photographer  and  Associate  Editor: 

I 
Assignments  and  Photo  Editor: 

Primary  Photographers: 


Nancy  Davis 


Dosia  Bell 
Wendy  Kaldon 
|im  Kurtz 
Photography  Staff:  Laura  Birdsong,  Nancy  Davis,  Larry 
Dermody,  Bill  Hunt,  Calvin  Johnson,  Terry  Jones,  Ke- 
vin Kilmartin,  Ricky  Li,  Don  Melcher,  Cliff  Mitchell, 
Lisa  Stump,  and  the  editor. 


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