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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
barn I
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-
versity.
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Peter D. Donahue
Sherold llene Drake
Alan P. Hickok
Felton N. Stewart
Lester W. Stocks
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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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Basketball
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
Elon.
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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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Font ha I I
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FoothaU
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friends "
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Girl's Football
Tug of War
Putt Putt
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Kappa Alpha Psi Basketball Champs
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Old Timers Softball Champions
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Club
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
9. Toni Hunt
10 ChlTLau
1 I Jim Kiibctts
12. .Iclt Roberts
13. John Clenimer
14. Ale.xandei Yuan
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I Vicki FrahTii
2. DecDee Vaughn
3. Shuryii Solomon
4 liarbaru Collcy
5. Joanne McCarlliy
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Student
Government
Association
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
Class
Officers
REPRLSLNIATIVES
James Cutliberlson, Susan Sulloii, Ed Wayson
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VICE-PRESIDENT - Dave Christenbury
Junior
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REPRESENTATIVES
Mike Jones
DeeDee Vaughn
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Senior
Class Officers
PRESIDENT
Charlie Brown
VICE PRESIDENT
Jerry Hammond
REPRESENTATIVES
Ron Roger. Bob Welch, Olga Piilyzos, Dick Ilehns
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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
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Residence Hall Court
1. Brenda Hartman
2. Amy Brown
3. Kay Stalvey
4. Peggy Fox
Sanfovd Hall
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University Union
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CHAIRMAN OF UNION
Mary Lou Ingram
SPECIAL
ACTIVITIES
CHAIRMAN
Jerry Hensley
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Barbara Mayer
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COFFEE HOUSE CHAIRMAN
Paula Gallant
University Union
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Betty Repley
PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIRMAN
Robert Wood
SOCIAL CHAIRMAN
Buddy Worrell
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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Mike Ward
9. Joe Abernathy
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Bob Deal
10. Tim Siroupe
21.
Dan Long
1 1 . Lee Johnston
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Engineers
Club
Wayne Taylor SECRETARY
Lewis Thome PRESIDENT
Jim Dunn TREASURER
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Union
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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
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Aniic Johnson
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Glenna Davenport
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Joanne McCarthy
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Dora Ixiflin
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Beth Brown
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Gloria D'Alcamo
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Susan Johnson
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Linda Oliver
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Janice Collie
18
Mary Settlemeyer
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Paula Meyer
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Vicke Frahm
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Julie Helms
20
Paula Gallant
8
Becky Cloniger
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Charley Boa/.
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Rebecca llunneycult
22
Connie McCoy
10
Elaine Baucom
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Barbara Coffey
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Paula Meyer
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Clenda Bowhng
12
Gweir Ashley
25
Diane Hart
13
Jan liarbin
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SANFORD !
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SANFORD
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Sanford
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Mead Hall
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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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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
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Kappa Sigma
1 . Alan Hickok
1 1 . Charlie Brown
2. Terry Stirewalt
12. Reid Carter
3. Mike Jones
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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
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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
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ADMINISTRATION
l)r Allen Van Palmer
Division Chairman
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Electrical Engineering
Adams, Robert W.
Political Science
Aiken, Linda D.
History
Almond, David D., Jr.
Political Science
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Amos, Mary S.
Biology
Anderson, Carol S.
History
Row 6
Barden, David E.
Business Administration
Basinger, Dianne M,
Music
Basinger, Tony
Business Administration
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Alderman. Jane H.
Anthony, Catherine D.
Nursing
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Aldridge, Sandra K,
Arrington, Evelyn B,
Beall. Rose A.
English
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English
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English
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Math
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Blackwelder. Rebecca B.
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Ball. Wanda A.
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Delany, Martha L.
Berry, Barbara E.
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Nursing
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Political Science
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Campbell. Ronnie R.
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Conley, Charles F.
English
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English
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Coggin, Thomas D.
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Coggins, Lonnie D.
Cory, James R.
Croom, Thomas H.
Math
Biology
Political Science
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ColUns, Melissa M.
Covington, William V., Jr.
Cureton, Pearlie M.
Davis. Abbie G.
History
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History
Biology
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Dobbins, Russell D.
Business Administration
Donahue, Peter D.
History
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Mech. Engineering
Driver, Steven B.
Business .Adininistration
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Echeverria, Edward
Psychology
Elam, Sandra A.
English
Ellis, Lanny G.
Nursing
Eudy, Terry G.
Math
Francis. John B.
Economics
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Frederick, Nancy B.
English
Furr, Sandra K.
English
Gaddis. Homer W., Jr.
History
Gathings, Susan L.
French
Gibson, Anita S.
English
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Gilleland, Kenneth E.
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English
Greene, Diannc J.
English
Greene, Wayne
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Hammond, Jerry W.
Economics
Hannifin, James P.
Political Science
Harmon, Thomas E.
Physics
Harris, Mary J.
Math
Harris, John D.
Political Science
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Hatley, Donald E.
Electrical Engineering
llensley, Shirley L.
English
Hess, Danny J.
Math
Hicks, Ann M.
English
Hicks, Beatrice L.
Nursing
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Hightower, John P., Jr.
Business Administration
Hill, James E, Jr.
Biology
Hmes, Daryle C.
Psychology
Hinson, Karen L.
Psychology
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Hoffman, Barbara
Nursing
Home, Robert T.
Math
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Math
Ingram. Manlou G.
English
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Business Administration
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Jeske, Arthur H.
Biology
Jones, Joyce G.
Math
Karriker, Dave B.
Mech. Engineering
Kepley, Betty L.
Sociology
Kimball. Catharine E.
Psychology
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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
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Matthews. Daniel G.
History
Maus. John M.
Business Administration
McCorkle.Joe H, Jr.
Geography
McGill. Nancy T.
English
Mclntyre, William C.
Math
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McLaughhn, Evelan A.
Nursing
McLuen. Ronald B.
Biology
McQuay. Rebecca S.
Nursing
McQueen, Phyllis A.
English
Miller, George K.
History
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Miller. Lloyd C.
Art
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Business Administration
Milton, William D.
Mech. Engineering
Moore, John N.
Pohtical Science
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History
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Morgan, Blayrie W.
Eleclrical Engineering
Morrison. Kenneth B.
Business Administralion
Morrison, Norma L.
Sociology
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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
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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
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Scott. Sylvia A.
Sociology
Seat'ord. Danny C.
Business Administration
Scrrett. Linda C.
History
Shaw. Bilue B
Business Adminislration
Slioun. Itlizabeth A.
Sociology
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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.
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Math
Spencer. Susan M.
Math
Washam. Nancy G.
Psychology-
English
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Welch. Robert A.
Sociology
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Chemistry
Stephens. Kenneth M.
Thomas. Melvin D.
Accounting
Sociology
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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
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Wood. Robert D.
English
Yates. Reginald L.
Business Administration
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Nursing
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Psychology
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Hardison, Joseph M-, 2
Hancock, Patricia D.. 3
Harkey, Billic Jo, I
Harmon, .Margaret L., 2
Harrell, Ronald A., 3
Harris, Bruce C. 2
Harris, Mary V,, 3
Harkin, James A,. 2
Hartis, Casper G.. 2
Han, Benita D.. 2
Hartman. Brcnda A.. I
Harlon. Linwood -M., Jr., 2
Harwell. John M.. 2
Harwell. Sandy. 1
Hatley. Anne E,, 3
Hatlcy, Vickie L., 1
Haubenreiscr, ,Margarct A .
Hayes. Carol C„ 3
Heffner, Mary L., 3
Henderson, William P., 3
Henry, Doris D., 1
Hensley, Jerry R., 3
Herman, Marsha G.. 2
Hewitt. Robert \V.. 1
Hickock, Alan P., 3
High, Bobby D., 3
Hildreth, Ralph F., 3
HiU, AnnT., 3
Hill. Elizabeth E., 3
Hinson,Pat L.. 2
Hinson, Victoria A., 1
Hobbs, Clarence W., Ill, 3
Hogue, Brenda A.. 1
Holland, Shawn J.. 1
Holland, Toussaint, 2
Holbrooks, Phoebe D., 1
Holmes. Jerry M.. 3
Holzel. Bobbi S., 1
Hood, James W., 3
Hood, Mattie, 1
Hood, William H.. 2
Hopkins, Lois E.. 1
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Horton. Ruth L.. 1
Horton, Stephen M.. 2
Howard. Lana K.. 2
Howell. Donna, 1
Howell, Mary C, 1
Howe. Eileen P.. 1
Howes. Ginger O.. 1
Hughes. Dubba K., 1
Hughes, Gayle M., 2
Huneycutt. Neesie, 1
Hunicke. William E., 3
Hunt, Tony L., 1
Hutchinson, Patricia E., I
Hutton, James R., 1
Jacobs. Laura F., 2
Jackson. Jackie L.. 1
James, Kathy L.. 1
Jameson, Mary F., 3
Jarrett, Gloria D., 3
Jetton. David H., 1
Johnson. Donna. 2
Johnson, Gwendolyn V., 2
Johnson, Marcia, 1
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Johnson, U'llton C. 1
Johnslon. Gilbert L., Jr., 3
JoUey. Carols. 2
Jones. David H.. 3
Jones, David P . 2
Jones. Deborali. 3
Jones. John M.. 1
Jones. Michael P.. 3
Jones. Randy P.. I
Jordan. David A.. 2
Jordan. Donnie B.. 2
Jordan. James B.. 3
Jordan. Janet 1 . 3
Joyce. Ronald A.. 3
Jung, James, 2
Justice. Kenneth L,. 3
Kaemmerlen, Cathy J.. 3
Keever. Rita. 1
Kekulah. Neing E.. 1
Keller. Mary E., 2
KcUey. Harold N., 2
Kelly. Katliryn J., 2
Kendrick, Allen M., 1
Kennedy. Jean L,. 3
Kepley. Herman B.. 2
Killiun. James H.. 1
Killough, Ney G.. 1
Kllpatrick, Jane M., 1
Kindley. Theron Q.. 1
King. John U,, III, 3
Klser, Darrellyn R , 2
Kivctte. Dcbra L.. 1
Koontz. Geraldine P.. 3
Knight. WyiettaG,, 1
Lambert, Joyce E., 2
Lands, Vernon D., 1
Lane. .Marsha G-, 1
Laney, I loyd R,, Jr., 1
Lanklord. Wanda L,, 1
Lark, Robert L., 2
Lavalle, Joseph W,, 3
Lay, Ronald D.. 2
Leary, Tamcia A., 1
Ledlord, Matilda L., 2
l-cc, Connie S-. 3
Lee, Richard V,, 1
Lee, Sherry D., 1
Levevers. Lizabeth L.,
Lewis. Carol A.. 3
Lewis. Sandra F, 2
LevMS. Terrv J.. 1
Liles. Glenda L., 3
Liner. Alfred L.. 1
Link. Karen J.. 1
Link. Kenneth Hugh. 3
Linker. Jill Y.. 3
Little. Josie E.. 3
Little. Nancy E.. 2
Livingston. Jerry U .. 2
Locke. Michael G.. 1
Loeb. Richard W., 1
Lorenz, David W.. 3
Lovin. Cathey N.. 3
Lewder. John L.. 2
Lowder. Nancy A.. 3
McBane. Lawrence K.. 3
McCarthy. Joanne M.. 2
McCasland. Mailin C-. 2
McConnell. Vickie J.. 1
McCoy. Connie NL. 2
McCoy. Sandra J,. 1
McCurry. Carolyn J. 2
McDowell. Deborah R.. 1
McFariand. Dairyl D., 1
McGUl. William L.. 2
McGregor. Elizabeth S.. I
McGriff, Sammie L., 3
McLendon. Martha S-. 1
McRae. Jack A.. 2
McQueen, Mary N.. 3
MacGregor. Martha E., 2
Mahaffey. Roger C. 2
Marsh. David M., 3
Marshall, Ronald K.. I
Marshall, Larry A.. 1
Masalonis. Kathleen G.. 1
Matthews. Thomas R . Jr . 3
Mauney, William T., 3
Maus, Carl C. 3
Mayer, Barbara L,. 3
Medhn. Shirley Rhea, 3
Melchor, Carla R., 2
Melton. Michael D., 2
Meyer. Paula A-, 2
Michner. Elizabeth K.. 1
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Ncsbil. Susan S.. I
Newell. Tcrrl S.. 2
Nixon. Norma J.. 2
Norberg. Jack A . 1
Norton, Richard J., i
Norvillc. Laura II . 3
Novobilski. Joseph \,. 3
O'Connor, John \1., I
O'Daniel. Vernon I:., 1
(ri)cll,<.athy M.. 1
Oeland. John L.. 2
Osborne. Deborah C
Osborne. Vikki J.. 3
Owcnsby. Joseph I\.
Paden. Robert L . i
Padgett. Joy V.. 3
Parker. Paul I-.. 3
Mickle. Cynlhia L.. 3
Miekle. Joan.M.. 3
Miller. Karen E.
Miller, Kenneth \V.
.Miller. Larry I. 3
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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Spivey, Debra G., 2
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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Vejch, Judy G., I
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
Witncr, Diane E., 1
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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The Portraits in This
Yearbook Were Made By
SMITH STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Official Portrait Photographers
For the Rogues 'N Rascals
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The Negatives In Our Files
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University City Boulevard
Charlotte, North Carolina
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out him, things would be pretry dull. Think of ih no ste-
reos, televisions, electric guitars or ice cubes.
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tric servants thot make modern living comfortable,
economical and fun. When you have a home of your
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year, for your own words reproduce your memories far better
than ours.
smcerely.
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