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This  year  UNCC  has  seen  many  novelties-resi- 
dence halls  (equipped  with  real  live  resident  stu- 
dents!), social  fraternities  and  sororities,  and  new 
buildings  springing  up  one  al'tcr  another  all  exempli- 
fying the  development  of  a  um\ersity.  It  is  for  tliis 
reason  that  the  theme  for  the  1970  Rogues  "n  Rascals 
is  GROWTH,  in  accordance  with  what  we  feel  is  the 
theme  of  the  history  of  UNCC. 


In  1959.  a  site  was  selected  for  "Charlotte  College" 
which  had  been  established  in  1949.  The  site  was 
eight  miles  from  downtown  Charlotte  and  consisted 
of  a  lot  of  land,  a  lot  of  trees,  and  one  building-a 
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In  1  9(1 1 ,  the  college  moved  to  the  new  site 
and  mto  the  first  two  buildings  which  were 
the  present  Language  Building  and  the  Ken- 
nedy Building. 


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1963  saw  the  establishment  of  Charlotte  College  as 
a  four-year.  State  supported  institution.  Then,  on 
July  1,  1965,  Charlotte  College  attained  university 
status  when  it  became  the  Universit\  of  North  Caro- 
lina at  Charlotte. 

UNCC  attained  tangible  university  status  this  year 
with  the  vast  construction  of  new  buildings,  the 
addition  of  graduate  studies,  and  especially  dorm 
students-after  which  UNCC  will  never  be  the  same! 
Toda>.  there  is  no  mistaking  UNCC  for  Charlotte 
College,  but  the  years  of  Charlotte  College  will  not  be 
forgotten,  as  the\  were  the  childhood  years  of  a  Uni- 
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Mary  Sue  Amos 
Peter  D.  Donahue 
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Felton  N.  Stewart 
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THE  GALLERY 

THE  following  is  the  third  presentation  of  the  Gallery  which  was  originated  two  years  ago-i,n  order  to  recognize  students  who 
have  contributed  notably  to  the  constructive  activities,  interest,  and  spirit  of  UNCC.  We  feel  that  to  recognize  such  unselfish 
contribution  is  worthwhile  and  hope  that  the  list  will  grow  in  the  future. 


Mary  Sue  Amos 
Becky  Balentine 
Dave  Harden 
Richard  Bartholomew 
Carolyn  Bobbitt 
Nancy  Brady 
Charlie  Brown 
Neil  Carriker 
Dot  Conley 
Fran  Craig 
Humphrey  Cummings 


James  Cuthberson 
Sherry  Drake 
Dean  Duncan 
Greg  Eckard 
Lavera  Farnsworth 
Paula  Gallant 
Mark  Hardison 
Gerald  Hartis 
Dick  Helms 
Jerry  Hensley 
Alan  Hickok 


Marilou  Ingram 
Laura  Jacobs 
Charlie  Kelly 
Mike  McCul'ley 
Bill  Mauney 
Barbara  Mayer 
Joe  McCorkle 
Suzy  Owen 
Howard  Pearre 
Donna  Raley 
Clay  Robbins 


Barbara  Rockecharlie 
Russell  Swarz 
Sharon  Shook 
Ruth  Sloan 
Sharyn  Soloman 
Bud  Stewart 
Lester  Stocks 
Susan  Sutton 
Dave  Taylor 
Lucia  Thompkins 
Jan  Tedder 


Dianne  Vaughn 
Mrke  Wade 
Robert  Welch 
Rodney  White 
Doug  Whitley 
Marlene  Whitley 
Melanie  Wilson 


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For  llie  Nccond  consecutive  _\eai  the  49'ers  brouglii  the 
DIAC  Conreience  crown  to  Cli.nione-  The  team  lirushed  with 
J  10-4  resiular  season  record,  winning  eight  ol  then  last  nine 
conlerence  games.  This  monientum  earned  them  through  the 
conference  toiiinanienl  with  victories  over  the  CoMege  of 
Charleston.  Methodist  (\>llege.  and  a  tough  host  L\  nchhurg. 

The  49'ers  placed  thiee  irren  on  the  AII-Touinanienl  team 
Lair>  Reid.  who  was  named  the  touinamcnt's  Most  Vahiable 
Pla>er.  was  joined  h>  leamniales  Ben  Basniger  and  All  Con- 
lerence Norris  Dae. 

The  team  weiil  on  to  The  District  PlayotYs  wheie  lliey 
made  a  very  respectable  showing,  but  lost  to  two  very 
powerful  Caiolma  Coiilercnce  teams.  GuiHord  College  and 
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way  loi  Coach  Harvey  Muiphy  to  end  his  coaching 
leiiiiie  Ihis  \cai  Di  Miiiphy  assunres  the  duties  of 
Head  of  llie  Depailment  ol  Health  and  Physical 
l-ducation.  New  Head  Basketball  Coach  Bill  luster 
leads  the  l')7()-7l  edilioii  ol  ihe  4'1'ers  into  NCAA 
compeliiion. 


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Dr.  Colvard  speaks 


Dr.  Cone  presents  James  W.  Grey  Award  to  Ben  Basinger 


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Bowling 


UNCC's  keglers  finished  the  season  with  their  best  record  ever.  The  bowlers  finished  a  disappointing 
second  place  in  the  regular  season  play  behind  Lynchburg  College.  The  team  had  been  favored  lo  win 
handily  in  the  regular  season  play,  bni  split  ganies  with  Methodist  College  iii  the  last  match  ol  llie  season 
caused  them  to  lose  by  one-half  game. 

Revenge  was  soon  gained  as  the  bowlers  traveled  lo  Hayellcvillc  on  Maich  l.v|4  to  paiticipate  jii  the 
DIAC  conference  tounianient.  The  team  made  a  strong  ■'come-fioni-hehiiKl"  charge  in  the  third  gaine  to 
pull  out  an  85  pm  team  victory  in  the  tournament. 

In  individual  competition,  the  bowlers  took  a  second  and  thud  place  doubles.  UNCC's  Danny  hwiiig  lost 
by  a  narrow  margin  of  only  2  pins  in  the  all-events  coinpetituni  lo  take  another  second  place  in  the 
tournamenl. 

Members  of  this  year's  team  are  Danny  l-wing.  luiiior.  Ken  lines,  senior;  .Steve  Kendiick,  |unior,  Hugh 
Pace,  freshman;  and  Kurl  I  ;iiibe,  lunior    I  he  team  is  coached  by  Dean  M;icKay  and  Jon  Thomas. 


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UNCC.  for  the  third  consecutive  year,  has 
hosted  the  annual  Association  of  College  Unions 
International  Region  V  games  tournament. 

The  tournament,  beginning  February  12  and 
concluding  February  14,  involved  approximately 
thirty  colleges  and  universities  from  five  states. 
Approximately  230  students  participated. 


Wrestling 


The  UNCC  wrestlers  traveled  to  Lynchburg  for  the 
Contererice  Tournament  and  came  home  with  five 
individual  conference  champions.  These  efforts  pro- 
duced a  second  place  finish  in  the  team  standings. 

The  team  finished  the  regular  season  with  five  wins 
and  eight  losses. 

Annis  and  Scotly,  winners  m  the  District  Tourna- 
nient,  went  to  the  NAIA  National  Tournament-  Annis 
lost  Ins  lualcli  in  the  Inst  round  but  Scolty  advanced 
to  the  tiuailer  liiial  before  losing  to  Landy  Walker,  who 
hnished  thud  nationally. 

By  VII  tue  ol  Ins  two  victories,  Scolty  became  the 
lirsi  44'eis  lo  score  in  a  national  touinament. 


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CROSS-COUNTRY 


UNC-C  finished  second  in  the  conference  meet  held  at 
Methodist  College  on  November  8.  The  UNC-C  Harriers  placed 
four  men  in  the  top  ten  finishers.  Runners  wearmg  the  UNC-C 
brand  finished  fourth,  fifth,  seventh,  tenth,  and  eleventh. 

Dan  Dickenson,  a  Freshman,  finished  fourth  in  the  con- 
ference and  has  been  chosen  as  All  Conference. 

The  Harriers  finished  the  season  with  a  7-2  conference 
record  and  a  7-8  overall  record.  Prospects  for  next  year  look 
good  because  the  entire  team,  with  the  exception  of  senior 
Mike  Ridge,  will  return. 


INTRAMURALS 

Intramural  activities  at  UNCC  are  designed  to  give  our  students  an  outlet  from  their  academic  studies.  The  program  is  quite 
competitive,  but  also  stresses  sportsmanship  and  fellowship  wnth  other  students. 

Teams  are  sponsored  by  fraternities,  clubs,  dorms,  or  by  independent  groups.  The  activities  offered  are  football,  putt-putt,  table 
tennis,  tug-o-war,  basketball,  pool,  badminton,  volleyball,  horseshoes,  golf,  tennis,  and  bowling.  With  the  completion  of  the 
physical  education  facihty,  a  number  of  new  sports  will  be  added  to  give  more  students  a  chance  to  participate. 

Competition  in  the  program  is  based  on  team  performance  in  the  events  throughout  the  year.  The  team  winner  for  1969-70  was 
the  Engineers  Club  and  the  2nd  place  team  was  APO. 

Highlights  of  the  intramural  program  included  the  consolidated  Co-Rec.  Play  Day  held  at  UNC-G,  and  our  Intramural  Banquet 
and  Awards  Night. 

1970-71  will  bring  a  much  better  program  with  increased  participation,  a  wider  variety  of  athletics  offered,  and  more  on-campus 
facihties. 


Final  Point  Standings 

1969-70 

Engineers 

1,188 

APO 

1.030 

Kappa  Sig 

998 

Outhouse 

951 

Old  Timers 

835 

Hockos 

818 

Chi  Phi 

608 

AKPsi 

575 

Theta  Psi 

573 

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1 .  Mehiriie  Wilson 

2.  Sophia  Clenimer 

3.  Donna  Stewart 

4.  Dennis  Orton 

5.  Cindy  French 

6.  Cathy  O'Dell 

7.  Diibba  Kay  lluglies 


8.  Yogi  (littoid 

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12.  .Iclt  Roberts 

13.  John  Clenimer 

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I    Vicki  FrahTii 

2.  DecDee  Vaughn 

3.  Shuryii  Solomon 
4    liarbaru  Collcy 

5.  Joanne  McCarlliy 


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Government 
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Bud  Stewart      PRESIDENT 
Rod  White      TREASURER 
Nancy  Brady      SECRETARY 
Alan  Hickok  -  VICE  PRESIDENT 


Freshman  Class 


PRESIDENT 

Charles  Bridges 


VICE  PRESIDENT 

Larry  Marshall 


REPRESENTATIVES 

Debbie  Butler,  Beth  McGregor,  Lavera  Farnsworth 


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PRESIDENT      Charles  Kelly 
VICE-PRESIDENT      Murlcne  Whitley 


Sophomore 

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Officers 


REPRLSLNIATIVES 
James  Cutliberlson,  Susan  Sulloii,  Ed  Wayson 


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PRESIDENT  -  Rusty  Sitton 
VICE-PRESIDENT  -  Dave  Christenbury 


Junior 
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REPRESENTATIVES 

Mike  Jones 
DeeDee  Vaughn 


135 


Senior 
Class  Officers 


PRESIDENT 

Charlie  Brown 


VICE  PRESIDENT 
Jerry  Hammond 


REPRESENTATIVES 
Ron  Roger.  Bob  Welch,  Olga  Piilyzos,  Dick  Ilehns 


136 


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Student  Legislature 


VICE-PRESIDENT  -  Alan  Hickok 


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Student  Court 


1 .  Pete  Donahue 

2.  Tluirman  Willis 

3.  Wanda  Ball 

4.  Ben  Basmget 

5.  Neil  Carnker 

6.  Wayne  Green 


138 


Residence  Hall  Court 


1.  Brenda  Hartman 

2.  Amy  Brown 

3.  Kay  Stalvey 

4.  Peggy  Fox 


Sanfovd  Hall 


139 


University  Union 


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CHAIRMAN  OF  UNION 
Mary  Lou  Ingram 


SPECIAL 

ACTIVITIES 

CHAIRMAN 

Jerry  Hensley 


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TREASURER 

Barbara  Mayer 

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COFFEE  HOUSE  CHAIRMAN 

Paula  Gallant 


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SECRETARY 

Betty  Repley 


PUBLIC  RELATIONS  CHAIRMAN 
Robert  Wood 


SOCIAL  CHAIRMAN 

Buddy  Worrell 


142 


LECTURES  CHAIRMAN 

Roljiid  IX'loaeli 


Civinettes 


1 .  Peggy  Curtis 

2.  Elizabeth  Brown 

3.  Paula  Meyers 

4.  Donna  Stewart 

5.  Melanie  Wilson 

6.  Cathey  Kaemmerlen 

7.  Cyntlua  Long 

8.  Carolyn  Tottle 

9.  Ronni  Sorban 
10.  Frances  Fulk 


143 


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Biology  Club 


I    Donna  Warren 

2.  Ada  Seism 

3.  Lurry  Mellichamps 

4.  Jim  Cory 

5.  James  Bond 

6.  Steve  Ashley 

7.  Buddy  Worrell 

8.  Jim  Griltln 


9.  John  Ezzell 

VICE  PRESIDENT 

10.  Wayne  Greene 

1 1 .  Larry  Chapman 
PRESIDENT 

12.  Bob  Paden 

13.  Glen  Slunn 


Baptist  Student  Union 


1 .  Nancy  Allen 

2.  Pam  Phipps 

3.  Susie  Bright 

4.  Shirley  MedHn 

5.  Brenda  Hartman 

6.  Vicki  Cardwell 

7.  Kitty  Greene 

8.  Rev.  Pereault 

9.  Gordan  Lawrence 

10.  Cynthia  Long 

1 1 .  unidentified 

12.  Barbara  Rathbone 


13.  Brenda  Bost 

14.  Barbara  Asbury 

15.  Melanie  Wilson 

16.  unidentified 

17.  Becky  Cloninger 
IS.  Janet  Davis 

19.  Arlene  Westbrook 

20.  Carolyn  Tottle 

21 .  unidentified 

22.  George  Neill 

23.  unidentified 

24.  unidentified 


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1 .  Bob  Young      President 

2.  Garry  Williams      Treasurer 

3.  OUie  Sharman      Vice  President 

4.  James  Cuthbertson      Secretary 

5.  Dick  Helms      Director 

6.  Frank  Daily      Advisor 

7.  Jerry  Springs      (Santa)  Director 

8.  Oren  Barkley      (Clown) 


146 


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Progressive  Political  Union 


Power  To  The  People 


1 .  Li/  Henderson 

2.  JoeMcCorkIc 

3.  Dave  Bowser 

4.  Andy  Pardue 

5.  Don  Proctor 
b.  Jerry  Saunders 

7.  Melanie  Bussard 

8.  Steve  Hewitt 

9.  Dean  Snipes 


10.  Bill  Sigma 

1  1 ,  Humphrey  Cummings 

12.  Bobby  Brownridge 

13.  Chris  Weiant 

14.  Bob  Matson 

15.  Ed  Wayson 

16.  Steve  Wodarski 

17.  Pat  Kukpatrick 
IS.  Liik  Russell 


148 


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I .  Jim  Dunn 

12 

Bruce  Caldwell 

2,  John  Clemmer 

13 

Ron  Brown 

3.  Lewis  Thome 

14 

Dave  Karriker 

4.  Wayne  Taylor 

15 

Dr.  Bayer 

5.  Lonnie  Wilson 

16 

Tom  Doteat 

6.  Dave  Calloway 

17 

Dave  Askins 

7.  Ken  Caraway 

18 

Randy  Mumphord 

8.  Dr.  Even 

19 

Mike  Ward 

9.  Joe  Abernathy 

20 

Bob  Deal 

10.  Tim  Siroupe 

21. 

Dan  Long 

1  1 .  Lee  Johnston 

ISO 


Engineers 
Club 


Wayne  Taylor     SECRETARY 
Lewis  Thome     PRESIDENT 
Jim  Dunn     TREASURER 


151 


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Black  Student 


Union 


152 


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1 .  Toussaint  Holland 

13.  Stanley  Graham 

2.  Spencer  Singleton 

14.  Brenda  Hogue 

3.  James  Cuthberson 

Secretary 

4.  Deborah  McDowell 

15.  Alpha  Peace 

S.PaulHempluU 

16.  RuthSloane 

President 

17.  Steve  Browner 

6.  Norris  Dae 

18.  Dorothy  Conley 

Chief  Justice 

20.  Paul  McGUl 

7.  Larry  Miller 

21.BenByers 

8.  Katrina  Powell 

22.  Ronald  Swann 

Treasurer 

23.  Ben  Chavis 

9.  Ruth  Horton 

24.  Jerry  Springs 

10.  Arthur  Williams 

25.  Humphrey  Cummings 

1 1 .  Wyietta  Knight 

Minister  of  Information 

Minister  of  Culture 

26.  Wayne  O'rear 

12.  Dorothy  Burgess 

153 


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Aniic  Johnson 

14 

Glenna  Davenport 

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Joanne  McCarthy 

15 

Dora  Ixiflin 

3 

Beth  Brown 

16 

Gloria  D'Alcamo 

4 

Susan  Johnson 

17 

Linda  Oliver 

5 

Janice  Collie 

18 

Mary  Settlemeyer 

6 

Paula  Meyer 

19 

Vicke  Frahm 

7 

Julie  Helms 

20 

Paula  Gallant 

8 

Becky  Cloniger 

21 

Charley  Boa/. 

9 

Rebecca  llunneycult 

22 

Connie  McCoy 

10 

Elaine  Baucom 

23 

Barbara  Coffey 

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Paula  Meyer 

24 

Clenda  Bowhng 

12 

Gweir  Ashley 

25 

Diane  Hart 

13 

Jan  liarbin 

164 


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SANFORD 
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155 


SAN  FORD 

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157 


Sanford 


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Mead  Hall 


158 


Sanford  And  Moore 

House  Presidents 

And  P.  A.  'S 


1 .  Dan  Dickinson 

2.  Bill  Mauney 

3.  Suzy  Owen 

4.  Mike  Ridge 

5.  Powell  Jones 

6.  Alice  Folger 

7.  Glenda  Liles 

8.  Donna  Raley 

9.  Sherry  Drake 


10.  B.  J.  Smith 

1 1 .  Laura  Jacobs 

12.  Bonnie  Ingram 

13.  Barbara  Mayer 

14.  Nancy  Brady 

15.  Rod  White 

16.  Bob  Welch 

17.  Bumbershoot 


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Kappa  Alpha  Psi 


1 .  James  Cuthbertson 

2.  Jerry  Springs 

3.  Paul  E.  Hemphill 

4.  Norris  Dae 
President 

5.  Ronald  Swann 

6.  Stanley  Graham 

7.  Ben  Byers 

8.  Sammie  McGriff 

9.  Randall  Green 
10.  Spencer  Singleton 


160 


Kappa  Sigma 


1 .  Alan  Hickok 

1 1 .  Charlie  Brown 

2.  Terry  Stirewalt 

12.  Reid  Carter 

3.  Mike  Jones 

13.  Charlie  Dupuis 

4.  Chet  Snow 

14.  Bob  Lombardi 

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5.  Danny  Matthews 

15.  Joe  Knox 

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17.  Don  Swofford 

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Treasurer 

18.  Rusty  Sitton 

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7.  Clay  Robbins 

19.  Eddie  Sherrill 

President 

20.  Jerry  Roberts 

8.  Steve  Ruhl 

21 .  David  Christenbury 

Historian 
9.  Thurman  Willis 

22.  John  Lawrence 

23.DickLoeb 

Vice  President 

24.  Danny  Puntch 

10.  Cap  Hendrix 

25.  Gordon  Kay 

Secretary 

26.  Ronnie  Joyce 

161 


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ms 


1.  Jerry  Hammond 

2.  Harold  Hood 

3.  Larry  Haulsee 

4.  Robert  Taylor 

5.  Ken  Gilleland 

6.  Steve  Patterson 

7.  Skip  Milton 

8.  Doug  Whitley 

9.  Bucky  Driggers 

10.  Roland  Deloach 

1 1 .  John  Lindgren 

12.  Dave  Taylor 


163 


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Doug  Whitley     SECRETARY 
Skip  Milton      SOCIAL  CHAIRMAN 
Dave  Taylor      PRESIDENT 
Steve  Patterson      VICE  PRESIDENT 
Greg  Eckard      TREASURER 


164 


Chi  Phi 


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1 .  Gerald  Simpson 

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2.  Ron  Foster 

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4.  Roland  Keistler 

12.  Dave  Taylor 

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13.  Jim  Roberts 

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5.  Ed  Wayson 

14.  Ben  Basmger 

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6.  Dan  Warren 

15.  Charles  Roberts 

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7.  George  Lloyd 

16.  Steve  Boggs 

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8.  Dave  Austin 

17.  David  Nye 

165 


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Alpha  Kappa  Psi 


1 .  Everetl  Walker 

2.  Ron  Edwards 

3.  Morris  Miller 

4.  Paul  Parker 

5.  Ed  Cannon 

6.  Jim  Brower 

7.  Charles  Kelly 
Secretary 

8.  Ernie  Brower 
Vice  President 

9.  Tony  Basinger 
President 

10.  Ed  Miller 

1 1 .  Tom  Byarly 
Advisor 


12.  Tom  Di.xon 

13.  Sam  Carpenter 

14.  Bill  G Winn 

15.  Wade  Spears 

16.  Richard  Woods 
1  7.  Gary  Springer 

18.  Harold  Broughton 

19.  Rod  While 

20.  John  Francis 
Treasurer 

21 .  Eric  Jordan 

22.  Ralph  Necly 

23.  Steve  Fanes 

24.  Jerry  Hammond 

25.  Walt  Dunlap 


168 


Theta  Psi 


1 .  Charlie  Spriggs 

2.  John  Grain 

3.  Joey  Harwell 

4.  Steve  Patterson 

5 .  Bob  Wright 

6.  Larry  Hyatt 

7.  Eric  Hardison 


8.  Stan  Patterson 

9.  Bob  Bums 

10.  Steve  Chandler 
1 1  -  Sam  Ward 

12.  Mark  Hardison 

13.  Eugene  Wade 


OFFICERS 


Joey  Howell      VICE  PRESIDHNT 
Bob  Wright     SOCIAL  CHAIRMAN 
Mike  Wade      PRESIDENT 
John  Cram      TREASURER 
Steve  Chandler      SECRETARY 


Delta  Phi  Zeta 


1.  JoAnne  Crilley 

2.  Rhonda  Sherrill 

3.  Lynn  Robinson 


Johanna  Shehan 
Libby  Kimball 
Celeste  Buie 
Mary  Lou  Heffner 
Nancy  Brady 


9.  Carolina  Mann 
lO.Sonia  Mizell 

1 1 .  Anna  Fazui 

12.  Alma  Wood 

13.  Karen  Dorman 

14.  Nancy  Little 

15.  Janice  Evans 

16.  Neal  McQueen 


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Beta  Pi 


Alice  Folgcr 
Gleriiia  Davenport 
Sharyn  SolDitioii 
Barbara  Rockecharlie 
Vicki  Caldwell 
Carol  Solomon 
Brenda  Swindle 
Marcia  Ross 
Gloria  Brown 
Susan  Johnson 
Lynn  Stavrakas 
Glenda  Liles 
Becky  Balentine 
Beth  Tirnanus 


172 


Delta  Delta 


1 .  Vicky  Rowe 

2.  Lavera  Fariiswortli 

3.  Julia  Giiiburg 

4.  Melaiiic  Wilsiin 

5.  Penny  Anderson 

6.  Susie  Bright 

7.  Catliy  Johnson 

8.  Judy  Swacker 

9.  Brenda  Harlnian 
10.  Mary  Anne  Brown 


Sanskrit 


Humphrey  Cumnungs  -  EDITOR;  Ruth  Sloane  -  BUSINESS  MANAGER;  Dean  Duncan  -  ASSISTANT  EDITOR 


Rod  White      BUSINESS  MANAGER 


176 


Joe  McCorkle  -  NEWS  EDITOR 


Allan  Boger  -  COPY  EDITOR;  Howard  Pearre      COLUMNIST 


Marcia  Walker     PHOTOGRAPHY  EDITOR 


Marlene  Whitely      STAFF 


Mike  McCulley  -  FEATURE  EDITOR 

177 


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Greg  I-ckard 

"Chief  Pholographcr 


"Please,  if  you  will  release  Taylor,  we  won't  include 
the  Soul  Phi  Soul      T.l.G.E.R.  game." 


'Sony  Dave,  They  said  they'd  let  you  go.' 
Dave  Taylor  -  Sports  Co-Editor 


"Just  Hanging  Around" 
Wyietta  Knight  -  Staff 
Katrina  Powell  Staff 
Melanie  Wilson  -  Staff 


"And  then  there 
was  one  .  .  ." 

Charles  Bridges 
Sports  Co-Editor 


"But  Glenda.  I  didn't  know  ya'll  didn't  want  a  green  cover!" 


Academics 


DIVISION  OF  BE  HA  VORIAL 
AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCE 


The  Division  of  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences  is  composed 
of  the  Departments  of  Geography  and  Geology,  Health  and 
Physical  Education,  Political  Science.  Psychology  and  Soci 
ology.  Undergraduate  majors  are  offered  in  geography,  polit- 
ical science,  sociology  and  psychology. 

One  of  the  Division's  urban-related  efforts  is  the  Internship 
program  in  Community  Education  and  Service  which  provides 
students  an  opportunity  for  meaningful  service  in  local  metro- 
politan communities  while  learning  about  urban  problems  and 
prospects.  In  this  service-learning  program,  the  student  earns  a 
stipend  and  academic  credit  for  a  twelve-week  summer  inter- 
nship and  seminar. 

Faculty  are  involved  in  a  number  of  research  and  public 
service  projects  such  as  the  Robert  A.  Taft  Institute  in  poHtical 
service.  Cooperative  School  Science  Program  on  Earth  Science 
in  geography  and  research  in  panic  behavior  in  psychology. 


Dr.  Norman  W.  Schul 


DIVISION  OF  EDUCA  TION 


Teacher  education  at  the  University  of 
North  Carolina  at  Charlotte  is  conceived  as  a 
cooperative  enterprise  of  the  entire  faculty.  The 
Division  of  Education,  within  the  framework  of 
the  liberal  arts  and  science  curriculum,  offers 
programs  for  the  professional  preparation  of 
teachers  for  early  childhood,  elementary,  and 
secondary  eUucalinii  Emphasis  is  given  to  the 
developmenl  and  analysis  of  experiences  which 
liberate,  freeing  the  capacity  to  learn;  the 
tcachcr-lcarncr  relationship;  factors  of  meaning, 
values,  and  self-concepts  which  cause  behavior 
experiences  which  provide  opportunities  lor 
person  to  person  relationships;  and  lo  e.\per 
ences  in  various  school-communily  sellings 
which  provide  opportunities  for  the  develop 
iTient  of  competencies  necessary  for  sell- 
analysis,  value  judgments,  choices,  evaluation 
and  behavioral  change. 


Dr   John  B  (  hasc 


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Dr.  Philip  E.  Hildreth 


DIVISIOyOF 

MA  THEM  A  TICS 

AND 

NATURAL  SCIENCE 

The  Division  of  Mathematics  and 
Natural  Sciences  offers  the  Bach- 
elor of  Arts  degree  in  Physics  and 
both  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  and 
Bachelor  of  Science  degrees  in  Biol- 
ogy. Chemistry,  and  Mathematics. 
The  Department  of  Physics  e.xpects 
to  offer  the  Bachelor  of  Science 
degree  within  the  next  few  years. 
The  department  of  Mathematics 
was  the  first  of  the  departments  to 
become  involved  in  graduate  work 
(.Master  of  Arts  in  Education)  and 
hopes  to  initiate  the  Master  of  Arts 
in  Mathematics  degree  in  the 
1971-73  biennium.  It  is  also  antici- 
pated that  the  Biology  and  Chem- 
istry Departments  will  begin  their 
graduate  programs  in  the  near 
future. 


DI  y  I  SI  ON  OF  H  UMA  NI  TIES  A  ND  FINE  ARTS 


The  Division  of  Humanities  con- 
sists of  the  Departments  of  English, 
Fine  Arts.  Foreign  Languages,  His- 
tory, and  Philosophy  and  Religion. 
The  Humanities  orientation  of  the 
disciplines  seeks  to  acquaint  the 
student  with  man's  assessment  of 
Itimself  within  the  universe  as  mani- 
fested through  ideas  in  languages 
and  literature  and  the  arts.  Through 
providing  opportunities  tor  voca- 
tional pursuit,  the  departments 
witlun  the  Humanities  Division  seek 
to  help  a  student  to  become  more 
sensitive  to  the  human  condition 
regardless  of  his  vocational  intent. 
Graduate  programs  have  begun  in 
English  and  History.  Some  e.xperi- 
mentation  in  interdisciplinary  work 
takes  place. 


Dr.  William  S.  Mathis 


183 


Dr.  N.  H.  Barnette 


DIVISION  OF 
ENGINEERING 


The  Division  of  Engineering,  through  an  elective 
structure  in  its  curriculum  provides  students  an  op- 
portunity to  design  a  study  program  in  liberal  engi- 
neering. The  goal  is  to  produce  a  liberally  educated 
student  with  full  awareness  and  involvement  in  cur- 
rent social  problems  and  issues,  while  he  becomes 
well  grounded  in  the  engineering  methods  and  tech- 
nical knowledge  wliich  will  enable  him  to  contribute 
to  the  solutions  of  these  problems.  An  integrated 
five-year  curriculum  is  planned  leading  to  the  Master 
of  Professional  Engineering  Degree.  A  program  of  two 
years  study  built  upon  the  technical  institute  pro- 
grams of  the  state  is  already  underway.  This  leads  to  a 
new  degree,  the  Bachelor  of  Engineering  Technology. 


DI  VISION  OF  NURSING 

The  graduates  of  1^70  will  be  "special"  because 
they  will  be  the  lirst  to  wear  the  "Nurse's  Pin"  that 
the  students  have  so  carefully  designed.  Since  1965, 
the  population  of  the  Division  of  Nursing  has  in- 
creased from  seven  students  and  one  nurse  faculty  to 
130  full-time  students  and  seven  faculty. 

Because  nurses  share  in  the  miracles  of  preventive 
and  curative  medicine  and  have  their  unique  func- 
tions to  perform,  the  instruction  must  be  patient-side 
and  teacher-student  relationships  are  different  from 
the  usual  patterns.  While  the  learning  experiences  in 
the  hospital  and  public  health  agency  are  the  very 
heart  of  the  nursing  major,  the  students  are  also 
involved  in  course  work  and  extracurricular  activities 
on  the  campus. 


Mrs.  Edith  Brocker 


DIVISION  OF 
ECONOMICS  AND 

BUSINESS 
ADMINISTRATION 


l)r  Allen  Van  Palmer 
Division  Chairman 


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SENIORS 
AND 

UNDERCLASSMEN 


Row  1 

Aberiiathy,  Joseph  D. 

Electrical  Engineering 
Adams,  Robert  W. 

Political  Science 
Aiken,  Linda  D. 

History 

Almond,  David  D.,  Jr. 
Political  Science 

Row  4 

Amos,  Mary  S. 

Biology 
Anderson,  Carol  S. 

History 

Row  6 

Barden,  David  E. 

Business  Administration 
Basinger,  Dianne  M, 

Music 
Basinger,  Tony 

Business  Administration 

Row  2 

Alderman.  Jane  H. 

Anthony,  Catherine  D. 
Nursing 

Baucom,  Willie  M. 
Art 

English 

Row  5 

Row? 

Aldridge,  Sandra  K, 

Arrington,  Evelyn  B, 

Beall.  Rose  A. 

English 
Alexander.  Kenneth  D. 

English 
Asbury,  Barbara  L. 

English 
Bridges.  Barry  B. 

Math 

History 

Malh 

Baker,  Marion  R. 

Blackwelder.  Rebecca  B. 

Row  3 

English 

History 

Alexander,  Richard  L. 

Ball.  Wanda  A. 

Stallings.  Margaret  A. 

Busines.s  Administration 

Math 

History 

Alexander.  Sydnor  E, 

Psychology 

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Row  1 

Crain,  Joltn  W. 

Dabbs.John.M. 

Deal,  Vance  R.,  Jr. 

Bennett.  William  W..  Jr. 

Biology 

Business  Administration 

Mech.  Engineering 

English 

Dale,WynelleC. 

Delany,  Martha  L. 

Berry,  Barbara  E. 

Row  2 

EngUsh 

Biology 

1 

History 

Brafford.Gwenette  G. 

Davidson,  Joseph  S. 

Delhnger.  Dixie  G. 

Black,  Leonard  H. 

English 
Brown.  Charles  A. 

Business  Administration 

English 

Accounting 

Row  3 

Di.xon.  Mary  E. 

Blackwood,  Angela  M. 

Business  .Administration 

Byrd,  Terry  J. 

Nursing 

Accounting 

Brown,  Roberta  L. 

Political  Science 

Bobbitt,  Carolyn  A. 

English 

CaldweU,  Bruce  F. 

Row  4 

English 

Burlson,  Julius  F. 

Mech.  Engineering 

Carriker,  Neil  E. 

Row  5 

Chemistry 
Butler.  Elizabeth  L. 

Campbell.  Ronnie  R. 
Mech.  Engineering 

Chemistry 
Clement,  Anna  L. 

Conley,  Charles  F. 

English 

Cannon,  Edward  H. 

English 

Political  Science 

Accounting 
Caraway,  Kenneth  R. 

Coggin,  Thomas  D. 

Cook,  Garland  0. 

Pohtical  Science 

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Business  Administration 

Row  6 

Electrical  Engineering 

Coggins,  Lonnie  D. 

Cory,  James  R. 

Croom,  Thomas  H. 

Math 

Biology 

Political  Science 

Row? 

ColUns,  Melissa  M. 

Covington,  William  V.,  Jr. 

Cureton,  Pearlie  M. 

Davis.  Abbie  G. 

History 

Economics 

History 

Biology 

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Dixon,  W.T. 

Economics 
Dobbins,  Russell  D. 

Business  Administration 
Donahue,  Peter  D. 

History 
Driggers,  Charles  A.,  Jr. 

Mech.  Engineering 
Driver,  Steven  B. 

Business  .Adininistration 

Row  2 

Echeverria,  Edward 

Psychology 
Elam,  Sandra  A. 

English 
Ellis,  Lanny  G. 

Nursing 
Eudy,  Terry  G. 

Math 


Francis.  John  B. 
Economics 

Row  3 

Frederick,  Nancy  B. 

English 
Furr,  Sandra  K. 

English 
Gaddis.  Homer  W.,  Jr. 

History 
Gathings,  Susan  L. 

French 
Gibson,  Anita  S. 

English 

Row  4 

Gilleland,  Kenneth  E. 

Engineering 
Green,  Darlene  L. 

English 


Greene,  Diannc  J. 

English 
Greene,  Wayne 

Biology 
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Math 

Row  5 

Hammond,  Jerry  W. 

Economics 
Hannifin,  James  P. 

Political  Science 
Harmon,  Thomas  E. 

Physics 
Harris,  Mary  J. 

Math 
Harris,  John  D. 

Political  Science 

Row  6 

Hatley,  Donald  E. 
Electrical  Engineering 


llensley,  Shirley  L. 

English 
Hess,  Danny  J. 

Math 
Hicks,  Ann  M. 

English 
Hicks,  Beatrice  L. 

Nursing 

Row? 

Hightower,  John  P.,  Jr. 

Business  Administration 
Hill,  James  E,  Jr. 

Biology 
Hmes,  Daryle  C. 

Psychology 
Hinson,  Karen  L. 

Psychology 
Hoellick,  Larry  C. 

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Nursing 
Home,  Robert  T. 

Math 
Ingram,  Bonnie  K. 

Math 
Ingram.  Manlou  G. 

English 
Imes.  Kenneth  E. 

Business  Administration 

Row  2 

Jeske,  Arthur  H. 

Biology 
Jones,  Joyce  G. 

Math 
Karriker,  Dave  B. 

Mech.  Engineering 
Kepley,  Betty  L. 

Sociology 


Kimball.  Catharine  E. 
Psychology 

Row  3 

Lau,  Kwan-Pang 

Electrical  Engineering 
Leftwich.  Emily  C. 

English 
Linker.  Howard  A.,  Jr. 

History 
Lineberger.  Thomas  H. 

Math 
Long,  Daniel  A. 

Electrical  Engineering 


Row  4 

Long,  Winthrop  A..  Jr. 

Nursing 
Lynch,  William  L..  Jr. 

Chemistry 


MacClamrock.  Ellen  E. 

History 
Mann,  Margaret  C. 

English 
Martin,  Shirley  W. 

English 

Row  5 

Matthews.  Daniel  G. 

History 
Maus.  John  M. 

Business  Administration 
McCorkle.Joe  H,  Jr. 

Geography 
McGill.  Nancy  T. 

English 
Mclntyre,  William  C. 

Math 

Row  6 

McLaughhn,  Evelan  A. 
Nursing 


McLuen.  Ronald  B. 

Biology 
McQuay.  Rebecca  S. 

Nursing 
McQueen,  Phyllis  A. 

English 
Miller,  George  K. 

History 

Row  7 

Miller.  Lloyd  C. 

Art 
Miller.  Ron  C. 

Business  Administration 
Milton,  William  D. 

Mech.  Engineering 
Moore,  John  N. 

Pohtical  Science 
Moore,  Gloria  D. 

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Morgan,  Blayrie  W. 

Eleclrical  Engineering 
Morrison.  Kenneth  B. 

Business  Administralion 
Morrison,  Norma  L. 

Sociology 

Row  2 

Murdock,  Dennis  W. 

Eleclrical  Engineering 
Muscat,  Charles  M. 

Math 
Newsom,  Larry  W. 

Economics 
O'Dell.  Anita  M. 
Parks.  Margaret  L. 

Biology 


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Patterson,  Stephen  A. 

Sociology 
Polk.Blainc  J,  Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
Polyzos,  Olga 

French 
Ramsenr,  Lorct/  L.,  Jr. 

Business  Administration 
Rankin,  Danny  T. 

Psychology 


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Rash,  Nancy  A. 

Psychology 
Reel.  John  S. 

Chemistry 
Reger.  Francis  H, 

Business  Administration 
Reid,  Sally  A, 

Nursing 


Reynolds.  Sandra  P. 
History 

Row.S 

Rohbins,  William  C. 

Business  Administration 
Roberts,  James  B,  III 

Business  Administration 
Rogers,  Ronald  W 

Math 
Russell.  Thomas  J. 

Business  Administration 
Russell.  Ronald  E. 

Math 

Row  6 

Sansing.  Nancy  L, 

English 
Sasser,  Eugene  F. 

Spanish 
Scartozzi  Nancy  A. 

English 


Schiller,  Cecilia  G. 

Business  Administration 
Seism,  Ada  R. 

Biology 

Row? 

Scott.  Sylvia  A. 

Sociology 
Seat'ord.  Danny  C. 

Business  Administration 
Scrrett.  Linda  C. 

History 
Shaw.  Bilue  B 

Business  Adminislration 
Slioun.  Itlizabeth  A. 

Sociology 


190 


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Stocks.  Lester  \V. 

Turner.  Gail  L. 

Sifford.  John  R. 

Accounting 

History 

Math 

Turpin.  James  E. 

Singleton,  Martha  F. 

Row  3 

History 

Nursing 

Stone.  Sara  J. 

Underwood,  Eric  S. 

Smith,  Linda  D. 

English 

English 

English 

Stonestreet.  O.C,  III 

Row  5 

Smith,  Roy  F. 

History 

Ussery.  Nancy  J. 

Psychology 

Sui.  .Alfredo 

Economics 

Speer.  Robert  0. 

Chemistry 

Vanderburg.  Michael  L. 

History 

Teem,  Paul  L..  Jr. 

Business  Administration 

History 

Wade,  Michael  E. 

Row  2 

Thomas.  Mary  D. 

Math 

Spencer.  Susan  M. 

Math 

Washam.  Nancy  G. 

Psychology- 

English 

Spencer.  William  H^ 

Welch.  Robert  A. 

Sociology 

Row  4 

Chemistry 

Stephens.  Kenneth  M. 

Thomas.  Melvin  D. 

Accounting 

Sociology 

Row  6 

Stewart.  Felton  N. 

Thorne,  Lewis  G. 

Wentz.  Alan  M. 

Philosophy 

Civil  Engineering 

English 

West.  Jettrey  F. 

Business  Administration 
White.  WillaD. 

Business  .Administration 
Wilkins.  Claude  W. 

Electrical  Engineering 
Wilson,  Joseph  D. 

Math 

Row  7 

Wood.  Robert  D. 

English 
Yates.  Reginald  L. 

Business  Administration 
Yaude.  Judith  A. 

Nursing 
Dudley,  James  E. 

Psychology 
Millsapps.  Danny  M. 

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Alberto.  Janice,  1 
Alcala.  Roberto,  1 


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Blackwelder.  Larry  A.,  1 
Blanton.  Larry  S.,  2 
Bledsoe.  Phyllis  A..  1 
Blevins.  Jerry  W..  3 
Biey.  Richard  H.,  3 


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Boerman,  Penny  L..  1 
Boggs.  John  S..  1 
Bordsen,  David  R..  1 
Host.  Brenda  R.,  1 
Best,  James  S.,  1 


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Bowling.  Brenda  D,.  3 
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Brooks.  Betsy  C.  2 
Brooks,  Robert  D..  1 
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Carpenter.  Sam  S.,  2 
Carrigan.  Jane  K.,  3 


Carriker,  Rena  K.,  3 
Carver,  Cecil  W..  2 
Cathey.  James  D.,  3 
Clianey.  James  K.,  I 
Cheek,  Judy  D.,  2 
Cliristenbury,  David  \V.,  3 


Cilento.  Larry  E.,  3 
Clark,  Gloria  J..  3 
Clark,  Stephen  D.,  I 
Clemmer,  John  G.,  Jr..  3 
Cline,  Sherry  D.,  3 
Cloninger,  Linda  J..  1 


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Cochran,  Sarah  K.,  3 
Cockrell,  Johnny  R.,  3 
Coggin,  Woody,  1 
Collie,  Janice,  3 
Collins,  Mavis  C,  3 


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Conley,  Dorothy  K.,  2 
Connell.  Jesse  M.,  Jr.,  2 
Conway,  Patricia  A.,  2 
Cook,  Dale  .M..  I 
Cooke,  Judy  K..  1 


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Cooper,  Linda  S.,  I 
Correll,  Robert  J.,  I 
Costner,  Larry  A.,  2 
Covington,  Conald  R.,  I 
Cowan,  tlaine,  2 


Cox,  Ralph  J..  I 
Coyic.  Brenda,  I 
Craig,  I- ranees  I.,  I 
Crawford,  Donna  A..  2 
Crawford,  Michele  l...  1 
Crews,  Michael  R..  I 


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Crowe,  Carolyn  D..  2 
Cunningham,  James  P.,  Jr.,  I 
Cuthbertson.  James  O.,  2 
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Davis.  Gayle  F..  3 
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Davis,  Michael  R.,  1 


Davis,  Russell.  1 
Dawson,  Jerry  A..  3 
Deas.  Bonita  J.,  1 
Derby,  Harry  L..  Ill,  2 
Dodgen,  Nancy  D.,  1 
Donohoe,  Kathleen,  1 


Dooley.  Christopher  J.,  2 
Dorman.  Karen  J.,  1 
Douglas,  Eleanora  M..  1 
Downer,  Gary  V.,  1 
Driggers,  Pamela  B..  3 
Drye,  Michael  W..  1 


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Earnhardt,  John  R..  2 
Eckard,  Randy  L.,  1 
Edwards,  Darrell  K.,  3 
Edwards,  Grace  C,  3 
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Emmons,  Harriet  E.,  I 
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Ferguson.  Janice  A.,  3 
Finley,  Jacqueline  M..  1 
Fisher,  Michael  L..  2 
Fleenor.  Charles  W.,  2 


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Fox.  Peggy  Ann,  1 
Frahm,  Victoria  M.,  2 
French,  Cynthia  L..  3 
Frias.  William  E,  3 
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Garland,  Behnda  G.,  1 
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Griffin.  Henry  D..  1 
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Hancock,  Patricia  D..  3 
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Henderson,  William  P.,  3 
Henry,  Doris  D.,  1 
Hensley,  Jerry  R.,  3 
Herman,  Marsha  G..  2 
Hewitt.  Robert  \V..  1 


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High,  Bobby  D.,  3 
Hildreth,  Ralph  F.,  3 
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Kendrick,  Allen  M.,  1 


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Miller,  Kenneth  \V. 
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Miller.  Morris  L 


Milhs.  Lddie  R.  3 
Mills.  .MeriUyn  A.,  1 
Millsapps.  Jan  L.,  2 
,Mizell,  Soma  A  ,  3 
Morgan.  Bruce  W.,  3 
Morgan.  Patricia  A  .  1 


Morgan.  Sandra  K..  1 
.Morin.  Randall  S..  3 
Moore.  Gary  L..  1 
.Morns.  Jennifer  C.  2 
Morris.  Marlene  E..  1 
Morns.  Trena  K,.  2 


Moser.  Deborah  A..  1 
.Mount.  Gay  D..  1 
Muckenluss.  .Mary  S..  1 
MuUins.  Brian.  1 
-Mullis.  Larry  ,M..  1 
Mullis.  .Melanie  H..  3 


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Parsons.  Richard  R..  2 
Patterson.  .Man  K..  1 
Peace.  .Mpha  M.  2 
Peane.  Howard  L-.  3 
Pearson.  Devera  R..  3 


Penninger.  Jean  F..  2 
Pettit.  Pamela  G-.  2 
Philbeck.  Linda  S,.  3 
Phillips.  David  W  ..  2 
Phillips.  Linda  S..  1 
Phipps.  Pamela,  1 


Pickett.  Marva  A.,  2 
Pierce.  NorriS  S..  3 
Pierce.  Teresa  L..  1 
Pierce.  Walter  T..  2 
Piatt.  Lmda  R..  1 
Plonk.  Barbara  A..  3 


Polk.  Elizabeth  A..  1 
Poovey,  Ray  S..  1 
Poteat.  Thomas  E..  2 
Powell.  Marolyn  K..  1 
Presley.  Betty  D..  3 
Presson.  Karen  L.,  1 


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Price,  Jakie  L..  2 
Psilopoulosl.  -Maria  G..  1 
Puckett.  Nancy  S..  1 
Rahn.  WiUiam  R.,  1 
Raley,  Donna  J.,  3 


Ramseur.  Margaret  D,,  2 
Rankm,  Darnel  T..  3 
Rankm,  Gerald  D.,  3 
Ranson,  William  E-,  1 
Rice.  Steven  M.,  1 
Ritchie,  Gerrv  E-,  1 


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Roberson,  Peggy  Jo,  1 
Roberts,  Charles  E.,  1 
Roberts,  Juanita  .A.,  1 
Robinson,  Ben  M  ,  1 
Robmson.  Judy  L..  3 
RockecharUe,  Barbara,  3 

Rogers,  Kathryn  E.,  1 
Rogers,  Pamela,  2 
Ross,  Maicia  J.,  3 
Ross,  Stan  J..  1 
Rowe,  Vicky  M.,  1 
Rutledge.  Dennis  M.,  1 

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Sanders.  David  B.,  1 
Sapp.  Mary  L.,  2 
Saunders.  Janice  K..  1 
Scoggin,  Dale  V.,  I 
Scotl.  Amanda  M..  2 


Scolty,  Garrett  L..  2 
Scruggs.  LiUianC,  3 
Seabolt,  Ronald  W..  2 
Seaniaster,  Larry  G..  1 
Searcy,  Rhonda  L..  I 
Sellers.  Kenneth  R..  3 


Sevic.  Sybil  G.,  3 
Shaver.  Jack  R..  1 
Shaver.  Wilham  G,,  3 
Shaver.  Donald  C.  2 
Shelian.  Johanna  i-..  3 
Shepard.  John  D..  1 


Sherrill.  Rhonda  L..  1 
Sherrill.  Dana  N.,  I 
Sherrill.  Edward  W.,  3 
Shinn.  Jerry  V.,  2 
Shoemaker.  Boyce  K..  I 
Shook.  Sharon  t..  I 


Short,  Thomas  E.,  1 
Shrum.  Linda  S..  2 
Sibal.  Shiva.  3 
Sides.  Cynthua  A..  1 
Sigmon.  Charlie  E..  3 
Siler.  Gary  G,.  1 


Sills.  Steve.  1 
Simpson,  Martha  L.,  I 
Simpson.  Benton  G..  2 
Singleton,  Spencer,  2 
Skecn,  Muriel  E..  I 
Slaughter,  Rebecca  J..  I 


Smith.  Barbara  J..  3 
Smith.  Jack  M..  2 
Smith.  Melanie  A..  1 
Smith.  Ronald  L,.  3 
Smith.  Ted  D.,  2 
Snider.  Susan  E..  I 


Solomon.  Carol  I-;..  2 
Somerall.  Susan  K..  1 
Sowers.  Dennis  C..  I 
Sowers.  1-rank  C,  1 
Speights.  Terry  S..  2 
Spencer,  Bennie  L..  Jr..  3 


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Splawn,  Betsy  A..  1 
Stalvey.  Linda  K.,  3 
Starr.  Paula  J..  2 
Stavrakas.  Lynn,  3 
Stevens.  Jacqueline  E.,  1 


Stewart.  Donna  L.,  3 
Stirewalt.  Nathan  B..  1 
Stone,  Edward,  3 
Stone.  Jacklyn  L..  2 
Stone.  Linda  S..  3 
Stowe.  Richard  W.,  3 


Sutton,  Susan  L..  2 
Swacker.  Judy  E.,  1 
Swann,  Ronald  S..  3 
Swenson,  Bernard  W.,  Jr., 
Swicegood,  Joyce  F.,  3 
Swindle.  Brenda  K.,  3 


Swofford.  Donald  J.,  2 

Tacks.  Lawrence  C,  1 

Taylor.  Daphne  L..  3 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Taylor's  son.  Dave.  3 

Taylor.  Frank  L..  2 

Taylor,  Robert  M.,  2 


Taylor.  Wayne  E..  3 
Teague.  Rhonda  K..  1 
Teague,  Wanda  D..  3 
Teal,  Cindy  J..  2 
Tedder.  Janice  L..  1 
Thomas.  Beverly  A..  2 


Thomas.  Bruce.  3 
Thomas.  Clyde  S.,  2 
Thomas.  Janice  E.,  3 
Thomas,  Lanna  M.,  3 
Thomas.  Pamela  S..  3 
Thomas,  Susan  G..  2 


Thompson.  Angela  D.,  1 
Thompson.  Wanda  W.,  2 
Threatte,  Joseph  E.,  3 
Timanus.  Mary  E..  2 
Tompkins,  Lucia  A..  1 
Towery,  John  W.,  1 


Trivette,  Donald  L.,  3 
Troutman,  Lee  E.,  2 
Turner.  Terry  J..  3 
Van  Bergen.  Anna  E.,  ; 
Vann,  Laurie  J.,  2 
Vaughan.  Dianne.  3 


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Vickcry,  Wanda  S.,  1 
Vickery.  Michael  D.,  3 
Villalon,  Ana  M.,  1 
Walker.  Marcia  R  .  2 
Wallach,  Charles  B..  1 


Wallwork.  Catherine  L.. 
Walsh,  Kathleen  L..  1 
Walters.  Linda  E..  3 
Walton.  Joseph  L..  3 
Ward,  Kit.  3 
Ward.  Kathy  P..  2 


Warner.  Pamela  A..  3 
Watanasu-iraeh.  .\ledhi  C. 
Wayson.  tdward  O..  2 
Weaver.  Karen  t..  1 
Wcstberg.  Jcraldine.  3 
Westbrook.  Arlene.  3 


White.  Bessie  L..  3 
White,  John  E..  111.  1 
White.  Robert  B..  2 
Whitley.  .Marlene,  2 
Whitley,  Robert  D.,  2 
Wike,  Rebecca  M.,  1 


Wilco,\.  Kathie  A.,  1 
Williams.  Christina  D.. 
Williams.  Craig  R..  3 
Williams.  Diane  L..  1 
Williams.  Frank  R.,  2 
Williams,  Gary  L.,  2 


Williams,  .Mary  it..  1 
Williams.  Peter  C.  1 
Willis.  Katherine  E..  1 
Willis.  Thurman  L..  3 
Wilson,  Arthur  H..  3 
Wilson,  Ferolene  R..  3 


Wilson.  Lonnie  R..  3 
Wilson,  .Melanie  .M..  1 
Wilson.  Nancy  L..  2 
Wilson.  Roscanne  E..  3 
Witherspoon.  .Mary  A..  1 
Witherspoon.  Gary  W,,  1 


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Wolfe,  Thomas  A.,  2 
Wood,  Alma  L.,  3 
Woods,  Richard  E.,  3 
Worrell.  Donald  V..  Jr..  3 
Wray,  John  11.  Jr..  2 


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year,  for  your  own  words  reproduce  your  memories  far  better 
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