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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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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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The Oresteia
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activities
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
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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?
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That the Beatles first began to sin^
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What will you be doing?
Chancellor James S. Ferguson
Vice Chancellor for Administration
Charles Hounshell
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Stanley Jones
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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
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Eleanor Morris
Director, Student Aid
Joseph E. Johnson
Director, Extension Office
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Craig Falor
Director, Veterans'
Affairs
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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
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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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Romance Languages
James Atkinson, head N
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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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Political Science
David Olson, head
Alvin Scaff, head
Department of Sociology
Department of Psychology
Robert Eason, head
Eldon Posey, head
Department of Mathematics
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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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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
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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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WUAG-FM
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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campus of the University of North Cartjlma at
Greensboro. Thank you for listening and good
night.
Sharon Llewellyn.
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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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Chris brought a special emphasis on ecology to his office with the creation ot a new cabinet
ottice ~ the Ottice of Ecological Awareness.
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lane Weslon, Business Manager.
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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
. of the NC Ge
\lthy Krinuk, d
eral Assembly and ■
id Nick Galilianakis
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.
HLi- ^afaw
Don't like it? Appeal it!
and appeal it . . . I
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
T^F P ■' ^.. (i^tv -The k^.
tin, flNBElfTCNS
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
Wa
■ Ev
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
Ma
Irsli,. Yi
Wii
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
.x^hez
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
Swimming
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
Divers
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Third Place UNC-CH Relays
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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
Fourth Place ECU Invitational
50
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Basketball
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
Capt
Deborah lones
Peg Bodie
Emmy Marshall
Debbie Bowman
Donna Morris
Amy Corpening
Vicki Troutman
lanele Deg
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Marty Tucker
M<irti Hack
ney
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
69
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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
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SCOREBOARD
UNC-C
OPPONENT
lost
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
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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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tsy Wciynick.
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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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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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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 —
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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Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose
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"I got just one thing to say to youse .
and Roll is here to stay!"
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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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Robin E. B.uiniM
Donna |, Barr
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P.uil Bell
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
Eva B Carawan
Shirley' A Carroll
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Carol D Chalme
Esther N Cha()|)i
Catherines Che
Sandy Cheek
I. Christi,
■ C Clark
I I Clark
Fleetwood
Winsion-Salem
Cherry Hill, N|
Lenoir
Lenoir
Greensboro
Wyckoff, N|
Greensboro
Rutherford
Taylorsville
Reidsville
Salemburg
Berwyn, PA
Morganton
'mston-Salem
Charlotte
Thomasville
Charlotte
vn Summit
%ton-Salem
Mt. Airy
Graham
Burlington
Candler
Eden
W Palm Beach, Fl,
Burlington
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
Liberty
Charlotte
Tampa, Fl
Morganton
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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\
)ton Bch NY
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
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Mkktk
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
Paul \\ Kiyctt
Wmslon-S.ileni
[Ion ( .ill,i;r
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Dons B Knight
M lane Knobbc
Mary C, Km h
Karol A, Kreshon
Kathryn A Kuzminski
lanet D, La; key
Baltlebon.
Silver Spring, Mil
Towson, MD
Charlotte
Aberdeen
Kcrnersvilk'
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Sharon D Llil
Greensboro
Line B. L.imljen
Climax
Liiu D Lambert
Mt. Airy
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
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PI
Suzanne E. Plauche
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
Gloria T Thoma
Susan E, Thoma
CIria I. Thompsi
Betsy I, Thomps
Rebecca A, Thn
Sandra A. Tidlin
Howard A. Tille
Kristy T. Tinsley
Brenda j. Todd
Margaret T. Towt
tlcinor H Troi
Chervl L fui k,
Martha L Turn
Wendy | Tumi
Ciarnette C
Rowland
Kinston
VVinston-Salem
Apes
Salisbury
High Point
Rocky Mt
High Point
Winston-Salem
Martinsville. VA
Trinity
Greensboro
Granite Falls
Roanoke, VA
Elon College
Greensboro
Raeford
Ansonvllle
Greensboro
Sandy Ridge
Kannapolis
MD
Poti
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
Rocky Ml
Darien. CT
Chadoll,
Gretna. V\
Newport
evingld
Hickoi
Cathe
Tule
■L, Tv
Karen Lllmer
Graham
Waviiesull,.
Winslon-S.ileni
Deerfield, MAS
Kernersyille
Arlington VV
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Bonitd A, V,flenlino
Greensboro
Bellv 1, Vt.>s
Forest City
SylviJ L. Vic-tur
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
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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
76
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
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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
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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
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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
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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!
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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
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Bonnie A
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Ronald D
Br
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Jennie O
Boyetle
Sandra M
Br
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Beyerly L
Br
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Marcia L
Br.
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Dianne L
Br
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Diane L B
non
Richard S
Br
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Steyen A,
Brt
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Chnstme
P, Brinkley
Cynthia S
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Stephanie
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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
75
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
75
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
burg
Sn
)W Nil
eensboro
Asheville
75
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
ing
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
Hud'
Upper Montclair. N
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Winston-Sal
Gastonui
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75
MkMk
Imd.i F TiiiKi-n
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
Clyde
andria, VA
Perry, liA
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
.vn Summit
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
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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.
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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.
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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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