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THE SENIOR CLASS OF
1963
PRESENTS THE
SHAW
UNIVERSITY
BEAR
Editor Vernon B. Eure
Assistant Editor Anne Squires
Sports Stafford Bullock
Art Editor Joann Reedy
Copy Editors EveKn A. Clay
Stella Little
Lay Out Editors Elaine Maddox
Sandra Miles
Business Manager Wendell Edwards
HENRY MARTIN TUPPER
1865-1893
Founder and first President of Shaw University
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FOREWORD
"He that governs well leads the blind,
But he that teaches gives them eyes."
The class of 1963 presents to you a picturesque view of our
most treasured moments during the past four years at Shaw
University by taking you on a tour of the campus, a campus
which we now bid adieu.
The .Senior class has worked hard and diligently to uphold
the ideals and principles of this institution. We feel that as
time moves on, the underclassmen will keep the spirit of
Shaw University alive, for we will always treasure the hard-
ships, as well as the times of fun, that we have shared here.
In years to come, we hope that the underclassmen will
look upon this book as an incentive to strive zealously, cour-
geously and intelligently until their ambitions are realized.
We present this Bear with the faith that a better self, a better
community, a better nation, and ultimately a better world
may be developed by those who may have gained incenti\'e
from the ideas contained herein. If this is done, then the
class of 1963 feels that the Bear shall have served its purpose,
and with this we can leave our underclassmen, faculty, and
staff with pleasant memories and a brighter future.
Assistant Editor,
Anne .Squires
CONTENTS
Foreword 4
President and Message 13
Dedication 14
In Memoriam 16
Administration 17
Faculty and Staff 24
School of Religion 33
Seniors 37
Underclassmen 64
Queens 85
Organizations 106
Greeks 123
Events 133
Sports 142
School Directory 157
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MESERVE HALL
Upon enterinj East Campus, one sees a portion of our magnificent institution. The building
at the right of the entrance is Meserve Hall, the home of many of our female instructors.
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ESTEY HALL
Estey Hall, home of our freshman women, exudes an atmosphere conducive to getting ad-
justed, as well as learning the best methods of studying.
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Shaw Hall, erected m 1871 and named in honor of Elijah Shaw is a dormitory for women
students of ad\'anced classification.
SCIENCE HALL
Science Hall, erected in 1925, was a gift of the General Education Board. It has excellent
equipment for the departments of Chemisin,-, Biology and Physics, and contains classrooms
and office space.
TUPPER HALL
Tupper Hall, originally erected in 1906, used first as an industrial into a men's dormitory in 1946. It is named in honor of Shaw's
building and later as a gymnasium, was redesigned and converted founder, Dr. Henry Martin Tupper.
CAMPUS INN
The Campus Inn was erected on East Campus in 1953. It has seating capacity of approxi-
mately 100. It is of modern design and has a unit in which is housed the university book store.
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SPAULDING GYMNASIUM
The C. C. Spaulding Gymnasium erected in 1947-48, a modem g>-mnasium, named in honor
of Mr. C. C. Spaulding of Durham, North Carolina, was completed in 1948.
LEONARD BUILDING
The Leonard Building was formerly the Leonard Medical Building. classrooms; and on the third floor, the Leonard Chapel and labora-
It was bu.lt m 1871. In 1942 this buildmg was completely renovated tories for foods, clothing, and art of the Home Economics Depart-
so that now it provides on the first and second floors offices and ment.
TYLER HALL
Tyler Hall, erected in 1910, was formerly the hospital building but in 1949 an annex was erected providing stack capacity for forty thou-
now the library. This building was named after the late Dr. Robert sand books. A grant from the General Education Board assisted in
B. Tyler, an alumus of Washington, D. C., through whose generous this project,
gifts the renovation into use for a library was made possible. In
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Greenleaf Hall was erected in 1879 and named in honor of Orick H. Greenleaf. It
contaim the University auditorium and the Dining Hall.
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The Old Rex Hospital, property comprising three building units ministrative offices, Student Center, Business Department, small
and a heating plant was purchased from Wake County in 1949. It auditorium and conference room,
has been converted into Administration Building, housing ad-
PRACTICE COTTAGE
The Home Economics Practice Home was erected in 1940-41. It is an attractive and well-
equipped modern demonstration home which serves as residence for home economics majors
at stated intervals.
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CHALLENGE TO THE GR.\DUATES
1963
May you remember that you are entering a complex life whose requirements are
becoming increasingly demanding and that man is the creature of God: that he is
created for freedom. lo\e. responsibilit)-, and service to all humanity. As you enter
the larger society, may \ou always demonstrate a sense of mission and a spirit so
steeped in godly things that you \dll ha\e the dedication, moral \alues. and readi-
ness to respond to goodness, beauty, and truth. To render the most dedicated senice
at a time when the contours of knowledge are changing so fast, you must keep
your intellectual inventory current and must be prepared to revise and revamp
your knowledge and skills as you move into the deeper current of today's and to-
morrow's world.
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Nelson H. Harris
Interim President
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DEDICATION
To a person whom we honor for ha\ing made so many
of us reahze our potentialities;
One who has given her selfless devotion to the well-
being of every student within her sphere of influence;
One who has upheld her high scholastic standards in
the classroom, and in other areas of endeavor
throughout the years;
One to whom much credit is due for having been such a
dynamic personality in all phases of our college com-
munity;
One who has been our guide and inspiration in all our
successes and failures;
One who has constantly reminded us that "not failure,
but low aim, is crime;"
One whom we shall always love and honor, and, above
all, thank God for.
For your supreme guidance, your unending kindness
and consideration, and your deep understandings we
DEDICATE to you. Dr. Wilmoth A. Carter, this, our
1963 edition of "The Shaw Bear."
Dr. Leonard McCauley
University Physician
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Mrs. Ada Jamagin
Secretary to President
Dr. Moses N. DeLaney
Head, Department of Religion
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Dr. Nelson H. Harris
Interim President
Mr. D. H. Keck
University Secretary
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Dr. Foster P. Payne
Dean of College
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Mrs. Martha W. Wheeler
Registrar of College
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Miss Carrie L. Harrison
Dean of Women
Mr. J. F. Lasane
Dean of Men
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Mr. Charles C. Murphy
Acting Business Manager
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Dr. John H. Tilley
Director of Public Affairs
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Dr. James E. Thomas
University Physician
Mrs. Thelma M, Keck
Publicity Director
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Nelson H. Harris
Interim President
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BUSINESS
DR. HORACE B. DAVIS
Department Head
MRS. LIZZIE CREWS
MR. JAMES K. KOFA
EDUCATION
MRS. CLARA B. JENKINS
MRS. ELIZABETH COEFIELD
DR. MINNIE T. FORTE
ENGLISH
MISS MADELYNE WATSON
Department Head
MRS. BARBARA GRISSOM
DR JOHN PARKER
MISS RUTH STEWARD
Not Pictured:
Dr. Henderson Kincheloe and Dr. Jack Suberman
FINE ARTS
MR. HARRY GIL-SMYTHE
Department Head
MR. CLYDE APPLETON
MISS VICTORIA MORRIS
HOME ECONOMICS
MISS CARRIE HARRISON
Department Head
LANGUAGES
MRS. M.\MIE L. SPAUGH
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MR. LENOIR H. COOK
Department Head 26
MR. THOMAS E. KEE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MR. JAMES E. LYTLE
Department Head
MRS. VIVI.\N S.\XSOM
MR. ROBERT JACKSON
RELIGION
MR. ROBERT HOOPER
Department Head
MISS MILDRED McTVRE
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SCIENCE
MR. HERSHEL IRONS
Department Head
MR. JOHN MORGAN
SOCIAL SCIENCE
DR. C.^RL E. DeVANE
Department Head
DR. RAJENDRA K. DE
MRS. VIRGINIA NEWELL
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DR. MARGUERITE M. ADAMS
DR. VICENTE HERNANDEZ
MR. GEORGE THOMAS SR.
MR. LORENZO BATTLE, III
DR. WILMOTH A. CARTER
MR. CHARLES B. ROBSON
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LIBRARY
MRS. BERMCE F. RAINBOW
Head Librarian
MISS ROBENA BRADLEY
MRS. ROSA D. LYONS
PERSONNEL
MRS. NURRY JOHNSON
MRS. OLIVIA J. AKRIDGE
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MRS. LILLIAN JOHNSON
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MRS. LULA E. YOUNG
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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MISS LILLIE MAE DUNN
MRS, THELMA M. KECK
MRS. ROBERTA F. LIGHTNER
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
MRS. ERNESTINE R HAMLIN
MRS. LOUISE W. LEWIS
MRS. BEATRICE SPRAGGINS
BUSINESS OFFICE
MR. LAWRENCE E. ALLEN
MRS. H. ELNORA KEE
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MRS. JUSTINE MILLIARD
MAIN TEXAXCE .\XD CAFETERIA
MR. CECIL COINS
Bookstore
Buddings and Grounds
MR. HAROLD T.AYLOR
Campus Inn
DIETITIAX
DINING HALL WORKERS
MR. HARRY JOHNSON
MRS. L. HILL, MR. WILLIE BASS, MR. J. JONES, MRS. M. ROBINSON, MRS. N.
MILLS & MR. JOHNSON
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SECRETARIES
MRS. LAVONNE H. BIVINS
University Counselor's Office
MRS. MILDRED HOOKER
University Dean's Office
MRS. MARY SMITH
Registrar's Office
SWITCHBOARD
MRS. LAVOLIA P. PRIDGEON
MRS. LAURA KAY
PERSONAL SERVICES
MR. EUGENE HOWELL
Maintenance Engineer
MRS. HARRIET S JONES
Laundry Directress
MRS. VIOLA PULLEN
University Nurse
STAFF
DR, FREDERICK WEST
RABBI ABE W. SHOEN
RABBI LEO J. STILLPASS
Divinity Students at work
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The call for a trained and devoted christian ministry
was never more urgent than it is today. The urgency of
the call is national and international in importance as we
gird ourselves to meet the challenge of an all enveloping
world of social revolution. To meet this challenge The
Shaw University School of Religion seeks to add new in-
sights and methods to the tried and worthy Christian ex-
periences of the past.
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Why wait for someone else when
you can do it yourself?
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DIVINITY SCHOOL STUDENTS
BENJAMIN DANIELS
JOSEPH DEMPSEY
JOHN D. ELLIS
DANIEL N. HOWARD
CLYDE JOHNSON
CHARLES R. MOSELY
ROBERT E PAGE
ROLAND W. PERRY
ADDISON WILLIAMS
LEO WILLIAMS JR.
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CECIL R MITCHELL
REMARKS
FROM
OUR
DEAN
TO MEMBERS OF THE SHAW UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 1963
The members of the Payne family join me in greetings, congratulations, and best
wishes to you as you approach the end of your academic sojourn at Shaw University
and as you enter upon citizenship in the world community of educated men and
women.
It is my hope that the skills, the experiences, and the knowledge which you have
acquired here have given you those competencies which will assure you satisfaction
and success in the years ahead. As sons and daughters of a Christian centered col-
lege, we shall expect you to work and live "Pro Christo Et Humanitate."
You go forth from an institution which, for just two years short of a century, has
sent forth men and women into the various areas of human endeavor. As mem-
bers of the ever-growing Shaw Family, we shall expect you to manifest in words and
deeds those qualities of learning, character, and service which you have acquired
here. You go forth with the best wishes, the confidence, and the great expectations
of the Shaw Family.
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Foster P. Payne
Dean of the College
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
FIRST ROW left to right. Stafford Bullock. President: Mattic
Leggett. Assistant Secretary: Stella Little. Secretary-: La Verne Black-
well, Business Manager; Cullen Bridgers. Sergeant-at-.^rms: Janice
House, Student Council Representative: Wendell Edwards. Assist-
ant Business Manager: BACK ROW Bruce Eure. Vice-president:
Evelyn Clay. Reporter, Ellen Spivey, Parliamentarian: Charles
Earl. Chaplain.
FRANK ABBOTT
Sunday School: 'B.S.U.; S.C.A.
VELMA R. ADAMS
English
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Who's
Who; English Club; Jr. Counselor;
S.C.A. ; Bear Staff; Shaw Journal.
Tfcfi' fvJbuAJS/ CoMs, Hts/ fuium Snofes
CONSTANCE ALSTON
Elementary Education
N.A.A.C.P.; S.N.E.A.; Al-
pha Kappa Alpha Sorority;
Sunday School; B.S.U.
HOWARD ANDERSON
Religion
Chorale Society; Theologi-
cal Fraternity; N.A.A.C.P.;
Sunday School; Intramural
Basketball.
ANN ANTHONY
Elementary Education
Ivy Leaf Club; Choir.
*A11 abbreviated organizations are found on page 157.
VIRGINIA M. AVERY
Elementary Education
Ivy Leaf Club; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Rho
Tau Art Society.
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Physical Education
Physical Education Club.
MAMIE EVANS BAILEY
Elementar>' Education
S.N.E.A.
WILLIE BATCHELOR
Elemental^' Education
S.N.E.A.
U/e/ PouSfi/, R-e^feofc, owi Uag^ AJufe^
HATTIE E, BLACKWELL
Elementan,- Education
Women's Choir; Women's Personnel
Council; S.C.A.; S.N.E.A.
MAMIE G. BELTOX
Sociology
University Chorale Society; Science
Club ; Square Dance Group ; W' om-
en's Choir; Fashionettes.
LaVERNE BLACKWELL
Business Education
Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority; Bear
Staff; University Chorale Society; So-
cial Science Club; Business Club;
Fashionettes.
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MARIE BOND
Sociology
University Chorale Society; Square
Dance Group; Women's Choir; Social
Science Club; S.C.A.; Bear Staff:
U.N.CF.
TIMOTHY J. BO^ER
Religion
Theological Fraternity; B.S.U.;
S.C.A,: Sunday School; University
Choir.
O'&v MJ^Mydes Dectjv, omI /Wfi*»io*ies Tvua,
JAMES C. BRIDGERS
Physical Education
N.A.A.C.P. ; University Choir;
S.C.A. i B.S.U.; Physical Education
Club: Track; Men's Personnel Coun-
cil.
STAFFORD G. BULLOCK
English
English Club; Phi Beta Sigma Fra-
ternity; Bear Staff; Pan-Hellenic
Council; Dramatics Club.
NETTIE BVNUM
Elementary Education
Junior Counselor; Alpha Rho Tau ;
N.A.A.C.P.; Women's Choir; Wom-
en's Personnel Council; Usher's
Union; S.C.A. ; Miss S.N.E.A.
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JAMES CARTER
Physical Education
Football; Baseball; Physical Educa-
tion Club.
WADERS CAMPBELL. JR,
Physical Education
Physical Education Club; S.N.E.A.
N.A.A.C.P.; B.S.U.; Veterans Club.
ALLIE D. CLARK
Business Education
Business Education Club.
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EVELYN A. CLAY
English
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; S.C.A.;
Bear Staff ; Shaw Journal ; English
Club; Student Council; Women's
Personnel Council; S.N.E.A.; Junior
Counselor; Who's Who; N.A.A.C.P.
PATRICL\ COOPER
English
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Eng-
lish Club ; S.N.E.A. ; Shaw Journal ;
Dramatics Club; U.N.C.F.
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JOSEPHINE DANCY
Physical Education
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority; Shaw-
ettes; Physical Education Club; Cheer-
ing Squad; Usher Board; Square
Dance Group; S.N.E.A.; S.C.A.;
Women's Personnel Council; Attendant
to Miss Senior.
ANNA M. DAVIS
Elementary Education
Women's Personnel Council; Wom-
en's Choir; S.C.A. ; B.S.U. ; S.N.E.A.;
Creative Art Club; Alpha Rho Tau ;
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Bear Staff;
Who's Who.
H. T. DAVIS
Mathematics
Scroller Club; Math Club;
Basketball; S.N.E.A.
MILTON M. DAVIS
Physical Education
Physical Education Club.
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OPHELIA D. DAVIS
English
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; S.C.A. ;
Shaw Journal; English Club;
S.N.E.A.; Dramatics Club; U.N.C.F.
PATRICK H. DAVIS
Religious Education
S.C.A.; B.S.U. ; University Chorale
Society.
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ROY McCOY DAY
Physical Education
Physical Education Club; Baseball;
S.N.E.A.; Intramural Basketball.
INEZ PHYLLIS DEAN
Physical Education
Physical Education Club ; Shawettes ;
Fashionettes; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority; N.A.A.C.P.
JAMES DEW
EIementar>' Education
Scroller Club; Intramural Basketball;
S.NEA.
PAUL TERRY DIGGS
Physical Education
Physical Education Club ; Baseball ;
University Choir; Intramural Basket-
ball.
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JOANNE PRETTY DUNN
Elementary Education
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority ; Shaw
Players; Women's Choir; Shawettes;
Fashionettes.
CHARLES A. EARLE
English
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; Student
Council ; English Club ; S.C. A. ;
B.S.U.; N.A.A.C.P.; Shaw Players;
Shaw Journal; Sunday School; In-
ternational Relations Club ; Junior
Counselor; Pan Hellenic: Who's Who;
Men's Personnel Council.
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WENDELL EDWARDS
Physical Education
Physical Education Club; Student
Council; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity;
Bear Staff.
YVONNE EDWARDS
Physical Education
University Chorale Society; Shaw-
ettes; Square Dance Group; Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority; Dramatics
Club; Women's Choir; Physical Ed.
Club; S.C.A.
VERNON BRUCE EURE
Sociology
Bear Staff; Shaw Players; N.A.A.C.P. ;
Social Science Club; Sunday School;
B.S.U.
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GEORGIA EXUM
Sociology
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Shaw
Journal; Dramatics Club.
LENA MAE FOUST
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A. ; Usher Board; Women's
Choir; Women's Personnel Council;
S.C.A.
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HERBERT FREEMAN
Elemenlarv' Education
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; College
Choir; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Rho Tau
Art Club.
JAMES FOX
Elementary- Education
Basketball; Kappa Alpha Psi Frater-
nity-.
PAULINE FREEMAN
Elementary' Education
S.X.E.A.
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ANNETTE GLEE
Business Education
I\7 Leaf Club; Shaw Journal; Busi-
ness Education Club; S.X.E.A.;
N.A.A.C.P. ; Jr. Counselor; Women's
Choir; Shawettes; University Chorale
Society; U.N.C.F.; Square Dance
Group.
LAVERNE L. GODETTE
Business Education
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority: Busi-
ness Education Club; S.C.A.;
S.N.E.A.
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BARBARA JEAN HAILES
Elementary Education
Aurora Club; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U.
S.C.A.; Sunday School; N.A.A.C.P.
Shawettes; Alpha Rho Tau Art Club
Creative Art Club.
BARBARA MORRIS HALL
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A.
"riifr Fice«i«U U/e^'uft' /iWe^ owt Uoipb <©/ iCeef);
LOUIS HALL
Sociology
S.C.A.; B.S.U. ; Sunday School; Ush-
er's Union; Who's Who; Social
Science Club; Bear Staff; Men's Per-
sonnel Council; Junior Counselor.
SAMUEL HARRIS
Physical Education
Physical Education Club;
Basketball.
Intramural
WILLIAM HARTSFIELD
Physical Education
Baseball ; Physical Education
Sphin.x Club.
Club:
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KAYREITHA DIVAN HIGH
Business Education
Student Council; Shauettes; Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority; Social Com-
mittee; Women's Personnel Council;
S.C. A. : Miss Sophomore ; May
Queen Attendant.
PERCY L. HIGH
Pre-Theology
Who's Who; Omega Psi Phi Frater-
nity; Student Council; Theological
Fraternity; N.A.A.C.P.; B.S.U. : S.C. A.
TOMMIE HEAD
Physical Education
Sphinx Club ; Physical Education
Club; Dance Group; Baseball.
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JANICE ELAINE HOUSE
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A.; University Choir; Dramat-
ics Club; Student Council; Pyramid
Club; Miss Freshman; Miss Basket-
ball; Attendant to Miss Senior; So-
cial Science Club: S.C. A.; Shauettes;
U.N.C.F.
LOUISE MASON JOHNSON
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A.
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JOSEPHINE GeVONNE
LANGFORD
Business Education
Dramatics Club; Women's Choir;
Business Club.
HARRY CLINTON KORNEGAY
Physical Education
Football; University Choir; Physical
Education Club; Square Dance
Group; N.A.A.C.P.
MATTIE MAE LEGGETT
English
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Shaw
Journal; Dramatics Club; English
Club; S.N.E.A.; U.N.C.F.
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JAMES LONG
Ph>'sical Education
S.N.E.A.; Football; Men's Personnel
Council; Physical Education Club.
STELLA JOYCE LITTLE
Physical Education
N.A.A.C.P.; S.N.E.A.: Physical Edu-
cation Club; Intramural Board; Ush-
er Board; Fashionettes; Shaw Journal;
Bear Staff; S.C.A, ; Ivy Leaf Club;
U.N.C.F.; Shawettcs.
JOAN O. McCRIMMON
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A.
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DOROTHY L. McKINNIE
Elementary Education
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; S.N.E.A. ,
Creative Art Club.
MITCHELL McGUIRE
Mathematics
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Math
Club; L'niversity Chorale Society; In-
tramural Basketball.
CHARLES McKINZEY
Physical Education
Football; Physical Education Club.
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BARBARA ANN MALONE
Elementary Education
University Chorale Society;
N.A.A.C.P.; S.C.A.
ELAINE L. MADDOX
Home Economics
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ; S.N.E.A. ;
Shaw Journal; Bear Staff; Home Eco-
nomics Club; Student Council;
U.N.C.F.
PATRICIA C. MALONE
English
English Club; N.A.A.C.P.: Ivy Leaf
Club.
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JAMES THOMAS MARROW
Biology
JAMES RUSSELL MATHIS
Elementary Education
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity ; Intra-
mural Basketball.
Otw/ UmAh Am FuE, Owv Umth A^ Ccui,
CHARLES MICHAEL
Biology
Track; Biology Club; Stat-
istician for Basketball,
Track, Football, Baseball ;
N.A.A.C.P. ; Student Coun-
cil ; Omega Psi Phi Frater-
nity.
ARLENE MILES
Elementary Education
S.N.E.A.; Pyramid Club.
SANDRA JEAN MILES
Sociology
S.N.E.A. ; University Choir; Sunday
School; N.A.A.C.P.; Bear Staff; Shaw
Journal; S.C.A. ; Women's Choir.
HELEN CHARLES MILLER
Business Education
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; B.S.LI.
Business Education Club; S.N.E.A.
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DORIS GEXXETTE MONK
Business Education
Business Club: Social Science Club;
Women's Personnel: U.N.C.F. ;
S.C.A. ; Pyramid Club; Lampodas
Sweetheart; Miss Junior.
JUDITH CAROL MOORE
Mathematics
Pyramid Club; Math Club; Student
Council; Bear Staff; N.A.A.C.P.; Uni-
versity Council; Disciplinary Com-
mittee.
ANDREW S. MWANGI
Sociology
S.C.A. ; B.S.U.; Social
Science Club; Christian Ed-
ucation Club.
BETTY JEAN XEWSOME
Elementary Education
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Stu-
dent Council ; Alpha Rho
Tau Art Society: S.N.E.A.;
Creative .^rt Club.
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ELEAXOR FR.'WCES NUNN
Biolog>'
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority;
N.A.A.C.P.; Biology Club; Student
Council; Bear Staff; Pan-Hellenic
Council.
JOAN ROSILVN PACE
Mathematics
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Math
Club; Bear Staff; BS.U.; S.N.E.A.
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Elementary Education
QUEEN ESTHER PLEMMER
Elementary Education
Women's Choir; S.N.E.A. ; Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority ; Pan-Hellenic
Council.
CARROLL AUGUSTA PURCELL
Physical Education
Sphinx Club; Physical Education
Club.
SANDRA RAMSEY
Business Education
Business Education Club.
To'TeocW, (uuL PtiWs o{' (M Skftue U.
JOANN ANDERSON REEDY
English
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority; Shaw
Journal; University Chorale Society;
Women's Choir; N.A.A.C.P. ; Bear
Staff; Sunday School; U.N.C.F.; Eng-
lish Club; S.N.E.A.; Women's Per-
sonnel Council : Who's Who.
PRISCILLA ROBINSON
Home Economics
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Uni-
versity Chorale Society.
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DOROTHY SAVAGE
Elementar>' Education
S.N.E.A.; Usher Board; Women's
Choir; Women's Personnel Council;
Sphinx's Sweetheart.
LACY EDWARD SIMPSON
Religion
B.S.U.; S.C.A.
Bdcml, W^ Biat ou WofjeJuiB/ Ai*etu
MARTIN JASPER SMITH
Physical Education
Football; Intramural Basketball;
Physical Education Club; Lampodas
Club ; University Choir.
CAROL WONETTA SNIPE
Physical Education
University Choir; Physical Education;
Intramural Board; N.A.A.C.P.; Fash-
ionettes.
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ELLEN' JEAN SPIVEY
Elementar>- Education
Zeta Phi Beta Sororit>-; Alpha Rho
Tau Art Society; Creative Art Club;
N.A.A.C.P.; S.N.E.A.; Who's Who;
Bear Staff; B.S.U.; S.C.A. ; Fashion-
ettes; Miss Shaw; Pan-Hellenic Coun-
cil; Women's Choir.
ANNE SQUIRES
Sociology*
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority; Student
Council; University Choir; Women's
Choir; Social Science Club; S.C.A.;
Assistant Editor of Bear Staff;
U.N.C.F.; Pan-Hellenic CouncU.
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WILLIE SAMUEL STONE
Physical Education
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Football;
Square Dance Group; Track; Base-
ball; Physical Education Club.
MARY ELAINE TILLMAN
Elementary Education
University Choir; Women's Choir;
Fashionettes.
GENELL TODD
Physical Education
Dramatics Club; S.N.E.A.;
Physical Education Club;
University Choir; Fashion-
ettes.
OTIS TUCKER
Physical Education
Football; Basketball; Track;
University Choir; Physical
Director of Intramural Pro-
gram; Alpha Phi Alpha Fra-
ternity.
lU fuimm CoJlk, iU futwi^ Shu&s.
DORETHA WILLIAMS
Elementary Education
University Chorale Society; Women's
Choir; Archonian Club; Creative Art
Club; S.N.E.A.; B.S.U.; S.C.A.;
N.A.A.C.P.
BROADUS WILLIAMS
Religious Education
Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity; B.S.U.; S.C.A.;
cal Fraternity.
Theologi-
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LORR.\lXE WATSON
Elemenian- Education
S.N.E.A.; N.A.A.C.P.: B.S.U.; Wom-
en's Choir: University Chorale Soci-
ety; Fashionettes ; Women's Person-
nel Council.
BILLY WATTS
Physical Education.
JO.\X WILLIAMS
Sociology'
Sigma Gamma Rho soror-
ity-; Social Science Club;
Shaw Players.
"Camera Shy" Senior
Felix Grisson
Donald Bowman
Nathaniel Carter
Loretta Fellers
.\nnie Gooding
Marion Hopkins
LOUIS WILLI.XMS
Business Education
Football; Business Education Club.
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ALMA MATER
Hail dear old Shaw U!
Thy sons revere thy name.
Long shall thy works be proud,
Undinimed thy Flame.
Time shall thy praises sing,
Glory repay thy tears.
And loud thy praises ring
Through all the years.
Nobel thy hallways,
Nobler thy grassy plain.
Nobler the hearts of men
Where thou dost reign,
All we who love thy name,
Stout hearts that shall not fail,
All rise and loud proclaim
Alma Mater Hail!
WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE BEARS
Fair golden thoughts and lo\ely works ''away, away from
Shaw" do call,
For we are still thy bears,
And working and reaching tall.
You'll call and we will answer.
We will strive for truth and enriched ideas in life, and even
hope —
To make our success conform with the years.
Our hearts so bravely made,
Force us to face life as Shaw U Bears,
Striving and conquering undismayed,
Still holding our Alma Mater fair.
The honor shall fill shaw U with care;
An honor that is resplendent
With the dignity of an enriched air
That makes Shaw's heart independent.
We shall strive torn ake Shaw a blooming flower,
Regretting as we leave that we cannot stay.
We go with a knowledge and power here gained
To assume our roles in a world now war and hate defamed.
Though victory and achievement be ours in the end,
On Shaw University our hearts descend.
Anna Mozelle Davis
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1963
On September 10,1959, approximately 237 students en-
tered the historic portals of Shaw University for the first time.
Despite their classification as freshmen, and the sophomoric
designation of greenhorns akin to rustics entering the city for
the first time, each enrolling freshman seemed eager for knowl-
edge.
Although each of these 237 persons sought to make person-
al adjustment to his new social milieu — college life — we
readily realized that such adjustment could be facilitated
through unity and coordination of eflTorts. Seeking to effect
this unity, one of the first undertakings of this now college-
oriented group was to structure itself into a functional entity.
Thus did we organize as the Freshman Class and elect as
oflScers the following persons: Fred Marshall, president; Joan
Pace, vice president: Gloria Freeman, secretary and Hattie
White, treasurer. Our Student Council Representatives were
Elaine Maddox and Eleanor Nunn. Additional guidance came
from our faculty advisor, Dr. Marguerite Adams.
Amid the hustle and bustle of readying a float for the
Homecoming Parade and eyeing the exuberance of returning
alumni, we stood aghast but joyful. The Homecoming
Parade pursued its course down Fayetteville Street en route
to the game site — Chavis Park — we could but rejoice over
being an intricate part of such an activity. Reigning as Miss
Freshman was Janice House accompanied by her two attend-
ants, Virginia Avery and Helen Miller.
Our outstanding athletes were J. C. Carr, James Korne-
gay, James Long, and George Samuel. They represented our
class well on the football team. On the basketball team were
Jaines Fox, Robert Parker and Kermit West. Roy Day,
Thomas Harriston, William Hartsfield, and Fred Marshall
were on the baseball team. Marcella Boone, Josephine Dancy
and Gloria Freeman represented our class as cheerleaders.
With a song in their hearts, many of our classmates joined
the Chorale Society. Included among these were Mamie Bel-
ton, LaVern Blackwell, Marie Bond, Yvonne Edwards, Janice
House, Sandra Miles, Joann Reedy, Doreatha Williams, How-
ard Anderson, Timothy Boyer, Patrick Davis, and Herbert
Freeman.
Love for the dramatic, and zeal for expression through the
theater, led many members of our class to demonstrate their
talents as actors. Those joining the Shaw Players were : Y\on-
ne Edwards, Janice House, Mattie Leggett, Joann Pretty,
Bruce Eure, Fred Marshall and Judah Person.
Strning to excel in scholarship, we constantly asked the
questions, "Mathematics, Chemistry, English — is it possible
to master them all?" Well, we did, and some found themselves
scholars of worth. Ellen Spivey and Rydonia Henderson re-
ceived scholarships for maintaining the highest academic
averages in the Freshman Class. Joann Reedy received the
Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship. Louis Hall was granted the
North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers Scholarship.
We competently found our way through the maze of "green"
in our freshman year. Having endured the "rigors" of our
freshman year, we as sophomores, were now a vital part of
Shaw. Class officers of our sophomore year were: Judah Per-
son, president ; Eleanor Nunn, vice president ; Elaine Maddox,
secretary; James Dew, treasurer; Joan Pace, parliamentarian;
Judith Moore and Anne Squires, Student Council Represent-
atives.
Judith Moore represented our student body at the meet-
ing of the Student Non-violent coordinating committee in
Atlanta, Georgia. The Purpose of the meeting was to com-
pare activities of the various protest groups in the South.
On each college campus there will invariably be found
young ladies who will be referred to as "Queens," "Sweet-
hearts," and "Miss — ." The lovely, Kayreitha High was
chosen "Miss Sophomore." Here attendants were LaVern
Blackwell and Joan Williams. Janice House reigned as "Miss
Basketball," and Yvonne Edwards became Sweetheart of
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
From Alpha to Omega the Greek-letter organizations of
Shaw University represent a major portion of campus extra-
curricular activities. With a common subscription to a spirit
of "brotherhood," the fraternities and sororities work hand-
in-hand in promoting activities beneficial to the welfare of
others. Many members of our Sophomore Class pledged in
the Freshman year to their preferred Greek groups, and be-
stirred themselves for crossing those "burning sands" into
Greekland.
Twek-e young women entered Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority.
They were Constance Alston, Eselyn Andrews Clay, Patricia
Cooper, Darlene Davis, Inez Dean, Yvonne Edwards, La-
Vern Blackwell, Laverne Godette, Regina Johnson, Mattie
Leggett, Elaine Maddox. and Helen Miller, Four sophomore
women entered the portals of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
They were Marcella Boone, Joan Pace, Dorothy Williams,
now Mrs. McKinney, and Velma Adams, Queen Plemmer, Jo-
ann Pretty, now Mrs. Dunn, Anne .Squires, and Joan Williams,
now Mrs. Goodson, comprised the four sophoinore members
of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. The foursome of Annie Bul-
lock, Mozelle Davis, Betty Newsome, and Ellen Spivey entered
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.
Entering Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity were Donald Bow-
man, Thomas Harriston, James Mathis, and Mitchell
McGuire. James Fox and Herbert Freeman became members
of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Percy High and Charles Mi-
chael were welcomed in the fold of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity,
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and Stafford Bullock joined the ranks of Phi Beta Sigma.
Sixteen members of our sophomore class made Honor Roll.
We were proud because the majority of the students making
the Honor Roll were sophomores. Ellen Spivey and Louis
Hall held top places in scholarship and received the Sopho-
more Awards.
Under the leadership of Judah Person and Stafford Bul-
lock, president and \ice president respectively, we set out im-
mediately to come to grips with the roles which must neces-
sarily accompany our newly acquired status. Many class re-
sponsibilities were distributed among the following officers:
Stella Little, secretary; Elaine Maddox, assistant secretary;
Yvonne Edwards, treasurer; Louis Hall, business manager;
Velma Adams, assistant business manager: Joan Pace, parlia-
mentarian; Eleanor Nunn and William Hartsfield, Student
Council Representatives.
Doris Monk was chosen "Miss Junior," with Elaine Mad-
dox and Joann Pretty Dunn as her attendants.
Velma Adams, Annette Glee, Louis Hall, Regina Johnson,
and Ellen Spivey were chosen as Junior Counselors, the real
aides and friends to freshmen.
Again Judith Moore represented our student body at the
meeting of the Student Non-violent Coordinating committee
in Atlanta, Georgia.
Some members of our class, though now in their third
year of college, became allied with Greekland. Entering Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority were Kayreitha High and Eleanor
Nunn. Joann Reedy was welcomed in Sigma Gamma Rho
Sorority. Charles Earle and Wendell Edwards became mem-
bers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.
Juniors who were members of the choir proved a definite
asset in this school year, as their many voices blended with
others in presentation before the United Nations.
Ellen Spivey and Yvonne Edwards held the reins in schol-
arship this year, and thus received the Junior awards.
Our year was climaxed with an "Enchanted Fountain"
Prom, given in honor of the Class of 1962. Despite the con-
tinued reprisals of Stafford Bullock, now acting class presi-
dent, the dilligence of Bruce Eure, chairman of the Prom
Committee, and the small number of seniors in attendance at
the prom, the Junior class could assuredly boast of a job well
done.
And now comes September, 1962. This time we enter the
portals of Shaw University not as frightened freshmen, wise
sophomores, or ranking juniors, but as sophisticated seniors.
Leading us as officers are Stafford Bullock as president;
Bruce Eure as vice-president: Stella Little, secretary; Mattie
Leggett, assistant secretary; Joan Pace, treasurer; La Verne
Blackwell, business manager; Wendell Edwards, assistant busi-
ness manager; Janice House and Eleanor Nunn, student
council representatives.
At the time of this writing there is still another semester
of academic accomplishments to be completed. It does not
yet appear as to what that semester will bring, but of attain-
ment already reached we can say with certainty that seniors
are making themselves felt in numerous positions, for Charles
Earle is president of the student body, while Ellen Spivey holds
the enviable title of "Miss Shaw." At Homecoming time La-
Vern Blackwell reigned as "Miss S lior," and was attended
by Josephine Dancy and Janice House. Nettie Bynum is "Miss
S.N.E.A." Bruce Eure is editor of "The Shaw Bear" with
Anne Squires as his assistant.
Josephine Dancy is now a member of Sigma Gamma Rho
Sorority.
Having distinguished themselves by leadership and out-
standing achievement, some seniors were elected to the elite
"Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." They
are: Velma Adams, Evelyn A. Clay, Mozelle Davis, Joann
Reedy, Ellen Spivey, Charles Earle, James Fox, Louis Hall,
and Percy High.
Andrew Mwangi, a citizen of Kenya, Africa, joined our
class of 1960. Mwangi has worked diligently, undaunted by
the trials of college life. He is now president of the Social
Science Club. Three full academic years at Shaw and four
summer sessions (two at Shaw LIniversity and two at North
Carolina State College) have brought Andrew within the
sight of his college goal.
We are very grateful to have had the outstanding leader.
Dr. Wilmoth Carter, as our advisor for the last two years.
We, who were welcomed here as freshmen four years ago,
and who are now standing on the threshold preparing for our
departure into active life, are far different from what we were
when we arrived. Confronted by the changing times and a
world that seems not to protect and shelter but to expose and
challenge, we cognizantly acknowledge the challenge, and our
four-year preparation for meeting it. As we leave the portals
of our beloved institution, Shaw University, our minds ripened
with wisdom and desired expression, we have paused e\en
here to gain historical perspective. Realizing that we look
back at the past in order to understand the present, and ex-
plain the present with the objective of making some degree of
prediction for the future, we can at this point only project
our thoughts. If potential and performance while students at
Shaw be indicative of future expectations of the class of 1963,
we can only hope that the history still to be written for each
person in the class may be a manifestation of the objective of
Shaw University — to have "religion and learning go hand in
hand and character grow with knowledge.
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Girls don'l you ever get tired of scrabble ?
You don't pay for sodas anymore, huh?
Hey, move over Mozelle.
Earle, this is the big moment, huh?
"Something got a hold on me."
Say what, Mar>'? "Bright lights, big city" , . .
"Sunshine" got her snow, (smile)
ManH! It's clean up time here!
CLASS PROPHECY
To no extent did we ever visualize mentally that some day we
would actually be the first nation to reach the moon — since there
was quite a bit of controversy about Russia and the United States'
attempting to make that advancement in science. Neither did we
realize that some of the most outstanding persons of this time were
Shaw University graduates. One of these persons is Charles Michael,
who heads a chemical plant where he has assigned James Cullen
Bridges to work as his assistant. This year, 1973, certainly marks the
beginning of a new era because the attempt to reach the moon was
definitely a success. Donald Bowman, the designer of the successful
astronautic aircraft, calculated its likely success. Because of Carroll
Purcell's noted career in the Air Force, the designer chose him to
help test the astronautic aircraft. After the prominent advancement,
Joan Pace wrote a science book entitled Life on the Moon.
After reading of the renowned progress of those members of my
class, I, Ellen Jean Spivey, Professor of Education at Yale University,
where Dr. James Fox is president, decided to write my doctoral thesis
on "The Advancement of the 1963 Graduates of Shaw University,
Raleigh, North Carolina."
I anticipated it would be effective to visit the many regions of
the United States, and foreign countries as well, to actually con-
verse with my classmates. First, I went to California where Genell
Todd is an actress living in Beverly Hills. Much to my surprise, Bruce
Eure is her husband and manager. While in Hollywood, I decided
to go to the theater of see "A Night on the Beach," written by the
playwrights, Velma Adams and Mattie Leggett, and produced by
the Stafford Bullock Company. Elaine Maddox designed the com-
plete wardrobe for the characters, and decorated the stage for the
production, for she is a famous designer and decorator in Sacra-
mento.
My third day in California, Herbert Freeman, the governor of
that expansive state, invited me to dinner in his mansion located in
the midst of the capital, a dinner celebrating his victory in being
elected California's Governor. At the dinner, I was pleased to dis-
cover that his private secretary was Annette Glee. Some of his
eminent guests at the dinner were Wendell Edwards, Mayor of Los
Angeles; Mamie Belton, a psychiatric social worker; and Doretha
Williams, known as "queen of opera singers." What a pleasant sur-
prise to find at the dinner one of my best friends, Mozelle Davis,
supervisor of San Francisco Public Schools.
I had only a limited amount of time to remain in California before
I had to return to the east coast. I went to the airport and boarded
a jet-Pan American Airlines — flown by Eleanor Nunn, first woman
jet pilot.
On the plane, it was my prerogative to share a seat with Betty
Newsome, Professor of Psychology at the University of Ohio where
she is happily married to a retired service man.
My trip this time brings me to Detroit, Michigan where William
Hartsfield has designed the Cadillac for 1973. His wife, LaVerne
Blackwell, a retired teacher of business, now assists him. Martin
Smith and Anne Squires are studying at Michigan State University
for their doctorate degrees.
My next flight took me to Chicago, Illinois where I lived at
Clark's Motel owned by Allie Clark, who is wedded to Patricia
Cooper, a Pulitzer prize winner. Here I find Marie Bond, counselor
for juvenile delinquents. She invited me to her urban office where
she related that she had read many cases of juvenile delinquents
written by Lacy Simpson, a minister and social worker.
After I left Chicago, I went to New "York City. Here I learned
that Kayreitha High, Pricilla Robinson, and Doris Monk are work-
ing with the New 'York Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Josephine Langford is a stenographer for Bonwit Teller. Stella
Little and Inez Dean have established a physical fitness school on
125th Street. Joanne Pretty Dunn is the director of Jolliet Park
Child ,Care Center on Long Island. I went to the Yankee stadium to
see Nathaniel Carter and Paul Diggs play in the World Series with
the New York Yankees.
While relaxing in one of my relative's homes, I turned on the tele-
vision to watch the Otis Tucker Show. On the show, Yvonne Ed-
wards stepped out for a performance. The Reedy Trio, with Joan
Reedy, sponsor, Mary Tillman, and H. T. Davis, gave a splendid
performance. Before leaving New York, I picked up the New York
Times and I was quite pleased to find that Patricia Malone is the
editor.
At the airport, I bought a Vogue magazine and who did I see on
the cover but Sandra Ramsey and Peggy Barfield. My next stop is
New Jersey. Howard Anderson is the pastor of the First Baptist
Church in Atlantic City. I talked with Anderson, and he informed
me that Billy Watts owns a cocktail lounge in Englewood. I saw Bar-
bara Malone featured with Duke Ellington's band, and I learned
that she has turned out five top-selling jazz albums.
I caught the bus to Philadelphia. In Philly, Ann .Anthony is the
principal of Felix Grissom's Elementary School. Marion Best Hop-
kins, now residing in Philadelphia, is the Grand Basileus of the
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
At Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, Carol Snipe
is a physical therapist, Carol's husband. Frank Abbott, is the head
surgeon.
I had a pleasant train trip to the capitol, Washington, D.C.,
where I saw Janice House. Janice, happily married to a doctor, is
one of the ten best dressed women in the United States. She informed
me that Helen Miller is one of the most efficient librarians at the
Library of Congress. Willie Stone, now married to Dorothy Savage, a
public school teacher, sits in Congress as representative from the
State of Virginia.
I dare not end my tour without visiting foreign countries, since
many of my classmates have ventured and settled afar. Mainly
through the efforts of Percy High, Secretary General of the United
Nations, many international complications have been mitigated.
My first flight abroad was to the continent of Europe. Constance
Alston and Sandra Miles are doing their graduate work at Oxford
University, where, incidentally Arlene Miles, is a professor of psy-
chology. Constance informs me that Joan Williams heads the De-
partment of the Social Science at Oxford.
Naturally, I could not go to Europe without touring Paris. Guess
who I found there as a fashion designer, Queen Plemmer, who gave
up her teaching career after a couple of years. After being informed
by Queenie that two of our classmates were at the University of
Paris, I set out for gay Paree. There I found that LaVerne Godette
was on the faculty. Also, Judith Moore heads the Mathematics De-
partment. Queenie has been keeping up with our classmates rather
closely. She imparted that Nettie Bynum, Hattie Blackwell, Lena
Foust and Evelyn Clay had been on a tour recently. While they
were vacating she enjoyed the immunity of designing their winter
wardrobes.
After visiting many key cities in Europe, I enplaned again for the
United States. I flew over to Richmond, Virginia where I had been
informed that Waders Campbell, Jr. is the principal of the River-
side High School. On his faculty, I found Barbara Morris, Milton
Davis, and Lorraine Watson.
Naturally, I anticipated finding someone back at Shaw Univer-
sity. I was not surprised to find Louis Hall had replaced Dr. Carter
in the Social Science Department. Willie Batchelor replaced Dean
Harrison who retired a couple of years ago. Charles Earle has re-
turned to Shaw to serve as president. In the Raleigh public school
system, I found my friends Virginia Avery, Mary Tillman, and Ma-
mie Bailey.
My thesis is almost completed now. This has been a wonderful
tour. We will certainley visit each other now that we have a bird's
eye view of where everyone lives and works.
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Shaw University is proud to have 10 students listed in the 1962-63 edition of
\Vho's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The honorees
were selected by a joint student-faculty committee on the basis of academic achieve-
ment, leadership, participation in student life programs, service to the University
community, and potential for outstanding citizenship after graduation. Pictured:
(SEATED) Percy High, Jacquelyn Thorne, Velma Adams. Mozelle Da\is. and El-
len Spivey. (STANDING) Charles Earle, Joann Reedy, James Fox, Evelyn Clay,
and Louis Hall.
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Blanche Hines — Corresponflifl
Secretary
Marcella Bopne — Student Council
Representative
(SEATED) Brenda Pitts — Secretary
JUNIORS
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Ruby Alston
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Roderick Bond
Marcella Boone
Susie Branch
Priscilla Brodie
Susie Brown
Robert Carter
Clifford Chambliss
Louise Coe
William Coleman
Conrad Dalton
Clifton Davis
Ruthenia Duncan
Woodrow Flythe
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Dallas Foster
Gloria Freeman
JoAnn Galley
Leonard Gibbons
Janice Godette
Winifred Golliday
Harry GrifTen
Loudelia Guess
Vera Harris
Patricia Hayes
Bettie Hicks
Margaret Howard
Brenda Jackson
Mary Jenkins
Barbara Jones
Marjorie Jones
Matyre Latta
Gerard Lee
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Lena Maffett
Clifton Magwood
Beatrice Mial
Marion Moore
Clarence Muse
Barbara Peterson
Jacquelyn Thorne
Brenda Pitts
Geraldine Simpson
Lacey Speight
Doris Spivey
Cecile Supthin
Otis Boston
Joe Brown fT^^
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Richard Trotman
Peter Waiters
Catherine Williams
Peggy Williams
Mary Womack
James Woods
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JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS
Camera Shy:
Sally Brisbon
Blanch Edwards
Preston Gerald
Dempsey Hardy
Lula Howell
John Howard
Greta McCullom
Ruby McLawhom
Theodore Powell
Beverly Ratliff
William RatlifF
Mack Sowel!
Charles Spellman
Ruben \Vade
Arnold Ambeers
Durante Jones
Quincy Scott
Clark Smith
Shirley Cobb
Blanche Hines
Eula Hinton
Alice McDuffie
Elaine Morgan
X^,. -SOPHOMORE CLAS§^ OFFICER
(left to right)
Juanita Wise — Student Council
Representative
Robert Tinnin — Treasurer
Willie Costen — Secretary
Eric Harding — President
illie Wood — Assistant Secretary
SOPHOMORES
Mary Barnes
Brenda Bartuii
Martha Blalock
Joyce Bland
Faye Blount
Pat tie Boyd
Thomas Bright
William Brown
Pearlie Byran
Martha Byers
Samuel Caldwell
Willie Costin
Jacqueline Carr
Esther Crayton
Martha Crenshaw
Ruby Crutchfield
Jacquelyn Chesney
Alberto Couch
Gibson Davis
Pauline Davis
John Carey
Cleveland DeLoatche
Annie Dickens
Levi Dixon
Linwood Driver
Grace Edwards
Jacquelyn Edmond
Vernell Ferrell
Ernell Fonville
Georgia Fonville
Carolyn Freeman
Ophelia Fuller
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Algetha Catling
Joe Gibbs
Iris Golliday
John Graham
Eric Harding
Nancy Harriston
Barbara Harp
Holland Hawkins
Victoria Haynes
Melvin Hawkins
Maxine Hendricks
Emma Hicks
James Hinton
Barbara Hodges
Carol James
Deborah James
Loretta James
Lanue Johnson
Genevieve Johnson
Linda Johnson
Willie Jordan
Archie Kenan
Lucy Knight
Pattie Laughinghouse
Sandra Leary
Queen Lee
Solon Logan
Doris Lyons
Doris McKay
James McKay
Carolyn Mack
Joan Maddox
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JoAnn Malone
James Maye
Humphrey Mbugua
Dorothy Mobley
Annie Macdonald
Lee Monroe
Linwood Monroe
Dalton Moore
Locke Moore
Margaret Neighbors
Frederick Ouka
William Parker
Kathleen Perr>'
Paulette Poe
Margaret Pope
Ernest Powell
Julia Powers
Melzie Ramseur
Willie Rhines
Judy Robinson
Caroly-n Richardson
Brenda Smith
Elois Smith
Sarah Smith
James Snow
Pattie Spence
David Sure
Joe Thomas
Robert Tinnin
Janet Upchurch
Sandra Usry
Annette Walker
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Dorothy Walker
Marie Walton
Alvin West
Tony Whitehead
Danny Wilder
James Wilkins
Mable Young
Elmo Williams
Herbert Williams
Peggye Williams
Esther Wilson
Juanita Wise
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Delphine Bryant
Bennie Byers
Donna Cannady
Delia Cozart
Mable Davenport
Attie Dolby
Bobby Feimster
Mae Lois Green
Delia Greene
William Greene
Raymond GrifFen
James Harrington
Ella Haywood
Natalie High
Janice Hinton
Otis Hinton
Byrna Jones
William Jones
Edward Laws
James Lyles
Hawa Lyon
Laura McArlhur
Shirley McDonald
Paul Mann
Elaine Maynor
Lonnie Miller
Mildred Moss
Daniel Pratt
William Pretty
Sylvia Propst
Barbara Ramseur
Mary Ray
Joyce Robinson
Barbara Rollins
Hester Scales
William Shakleford
Shirley Smith
Martha Southerland
Mildred Southerland
Columbus Spencer
Lillian Smith
Virginia Stanley
Bishop Stallings
Louis Still
Richard Styles
Jeann Toney
Marion Tucker
Rosa LTnderwood
Erwin Upchurch
Geneva Vann
Loretta Vaughn
Lorraine Vaughn
Brooks Watson
Ralph White
Howard Wilkerson
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Jesse Edmonds —Treasurer
Rosa Riddick — Secretary
Frank Belk — Student Council '
Representative
Freddie Moses — President
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FRESHMEN
Annie Abbott
Walter Agers
Laurie Alston
Gwendolyn Anderson
Donna Archer
Thelma Arlis
Dorothy Atkinson
Johnny Atkinson
Rex Atkinson
Sylvia Baines
Shirley Black
Fred Baldwin
Howard Barnette
Pearl Battle
Theodora Beatty
Frank Belk
Millare Boone
Doris Branch
Virginia Brodie
Gloria Brodie
Barbara Brown
Nancy Brown
Gloria Bullock
Arthur Bunch
Betty Carmen
Anthony Carpenter
Katrina Carroll
James Clay
Leola Clement
Vera Cobb
Collie Coleman
Clarence Coleman
Joyce Cooke
Larethia Gotten
Ervin Cox
Betty Davis
Linda Davis
John Davis
Mary Diggs
Veronica Dixon
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Mary Dotson
Sidney Dunston
Leroy Duren
Scipio Easterling III
Henry Edmons
Jessie Edmons
Costa Eggleston
Sherry Everett
John Fennell
Clen:ietine Ferrel
Marva Fisher
Michael Fisher
CHfton Foriest
Ruby Frederick
William Frederick
Willie French
Mamie Fry
Lee Gamble
Glendora Gentry
Wyatt Gentry
Dorothy Gill
Daisy Goolsby
Ella Grandy
Ellis Graves
Charles Gray
Wallace Gray
James Greene
Lois Guilford
Delphine Hamm
Harold Hammond
Lillie Hardy
James Hargroove
Jennie Harris
Josephine Harris
Sylvester Headen
Robert Heights
Marion High
Lorenzo Hilliard
Pccolia Hinton
Shirley Hinton
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Lonnie Holden
Jean Holden
Julia Hbrne
Haney Horton
James Howard
James Howell
Martha Jackson
Mary Jackson
Flora Jiggetts
Charles Johnson
Vernon Johnson
Blanche Jones
George Jones
John Jones
Paul Joyner
Shirley Kearney
Billie King
Palmer Kingsberry
Pellie Kinsey
Dorothy Kollock
Pamela Lacewell
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Katherine Lamb
Gloria Lamberson
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Robert Lassiter
Eunice Latta
Dianne Lee
Jacqueline Lewis
Sally Lewis
Margaret Mack
Nathalie Mack
Ellen Mahon
Hester Marshall
Patricia Martin
Thomas McCoUum
Mildred McCoy
Carolyn McDaniel
Carson McDaniel
Thomas McGimpsey
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Linwood McCoy
Gene McNeil
Minnie Mitchell
Ruth Mitchell
Ethel Moore
Freddie Mosely
Shirley Moss
Jerry Newman
Olga Nichols
Thelma Nixon
Amur Patterson
Preston Peace
Rochell Peoples
Barry Pettus
Leonard Pinkney
Freddie Polhill
Geraldine Pollock
Bettie Powell
Louis Powell
Elizabeth Powers
Barbara Pridgen
Mary Ragland
Rosa Riddick
Claire Robinson
George Robinson
Raymond Rodriquez
Joyce Rolle
Hattie Rowland
Marguerite Rudison
Thelma Ruffin
David Scott
Ruby Seabrook
Ronald Seawell
Lawrence Shackleford
Harry Simpson
Carlton Smith
Sharon Smith
Selma Spicer
Betty Stanley
James Stockton
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Betty Strickland
Jean Stroud
Russel Studevan
Rosa Suggs
Carstoba Sutphin
Betty Sutton
Etta Taylor
Lela Terrell
Sherry Thomas
Marion Tucker
James Waddy
Bennie Walker
Nathan Walton
Pauline Waters
Clinton Whitfield
Fannie Wilder
Annie Williams
Candis Williams
Rachel Williams
Sandra Williams
Mac Williamson
James Wilson
Mable Young
Louis Williams
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UNIVERSITY CHORALE SOCIETY
The University Choir, often referred to as the Choir of special programs and concerts given by the Uni\-ersit\'. The
Good Will, is composed of approximately 70 voices. Under choir is also known for its splendid performance at the United
the direction of Mr. Harr\' Gil-Smythe, the choir performs Nations, tours of the eastern coast and throughout North
splendidly on Vesper Programs, Chapel Programs, and other Carolina.
THE DIRECTOR
Harry Gil-Smythe, chairman of the Department of Fine Arts at Shaw University,
and director of music, has the advantage of wide experience and the highest musical
training. He received the Mus.B. degree at Howard University and the Mus.M.
degree at the University of Michigan. He has pursued further study at the Peabody
Consenatory of Music, Baltimore, Maryland, the Julliard School of Music in New
York City, the Baltimore Institute of Musical Art, the Cite' Universitaire, Paris,
and Union Theological Seminary, New York.
He is a member of the Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Societs', Kappa Mu Honor Soci-
ety, American Association of University Professors, American Veterans Committee, a
32 degree Mason and a Shriner.
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STUDENT-BODY PRESIDENT CHALLENGES SENIORS
Moore's Utopia, Wilkie's One World, and the United Nations show us where we
started and the distance we have come. As president of the student council. I am
grateful for the opportunity of having served you, and I hope that you will always
put into life exactly what you expect to gain from it. To the graduating class, mav I
remind you of the words of Dr. Albert Schwitzer when he said: "I do not know
what your destiny may be but this I do know, you will always have happiness if
you seek and find how to ser\-e."
Charles Earle
Student Council President
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council is composed of executives elected by better relationships between all groups connected with the
the student body, class representatives, and committees ap- university, and to promote genuine citizenship and school
pointed by the Student Council. Its purpose is to encourage loyalty.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
The purpose of the B.S.U. is to promote the religious church life. The purpose is also to bring all the Baptist stu-
growth and spiritual development of individual students dents and all the Baptist organizations together in one co-
through Bible study, prayer, personal soul-winning, mission ordinate program of organized Baptist religious work for an
study and activity, meditation, worship, fellowship, and active impact on the total campus.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB
The Social Science Club is newly organized with a new Club is advised by Dr. Carl DeVane with Andrew Mwanri as
constitution. Its membership is composed of sociology majors chairman,
and interested persons from other fields. The Social Science
SHAW JOURNAL
The Siiaw Journal, an eight page publication, is an effec- dent opinion,
tive niedium of communication between students, faculty, The Journal is published periodically through the diligent
and administrators, and a vital force in the molding of stu- work of Mack Sowell, editor, and his co-workers.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Sunday School is a volunteer organization whose pro-
grams are executed jointly by the faculty and students. Its
activities include class sessions each Sunday morning, presen-
tation of meditation and devotional services, and participa-
tion in Religious Emphasis Week programs. Through the
Sunday School the members are given an opportunity for
spiritual manifestations and expression.
THE N.A.A.C.P.
The N.A.A.C.P., under the leadership of Eleanor Nunn, grams of the association
president, has sought to carry out the basic aims and objec-
tives of the chapter. The members of this organization are
active participants in the various youth and general pro-
President — Eleanor Nunn
Adviser — Dr. Marguerite M. Adams
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BIOLOGY CLUB
The BioIog\- Club is an organization designed to keep its not limited to Biolog\-, but also includes all of the related
members interested in Biolog\- and aware of recent biological sciences. President: Durante Jones; Advisor: Mr. Herschell
disco\eries. Ho\ve\er. the exchange of opinions and ideas is Irons.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
The Home Economics Club is composed of only Home
Economics majors. It strives to acquaint the students with
the recent trends in Home Economics, to promote finer wom-
anhood, and to promote scholastic achievement. The club is
also designed to provide opportunities for the development
of leadership and professional growth through club participa-
tion. Advisor: Mrs. Spaugh: President: Blanch Edwards.
The Student National Educational Association is the pro-
fessional association for college and uni\'ersity students pre-
paring to teach. The intent of the program, however, is to
provide real professional experiences, not simulated ones.
S.N.E.A.
Advisor: Mrs. Clara Jenkins; President: Evelyn Clay; Vice
President: William Pretty; Secretary: Willie Woods: Treas-
urer: Patricia Cooper.
THE BETTER COMMUNICATION CLUB
This club is made up of students majoring in English who instill in the members the need and importance of good Eng-
desire to increase the.r knowledge and broaden their back- lish, both written and spoken. President: Mack Sowell- Ad-
grounds beyond the classroom. The purpose of the club is to visor: Miss M. E. Watson.
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JUNIOR COUNSELORS
The Junior Counselors are students carefully selected to counselees %sith whom he works during their freshman year,
assist in the program of freshman counseling. All counselors aid students in their problems of adjustment
Each of these counselors is assigned not more than a dozen and in the realization of their potentialities.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CLUB
The Christian Education Club is composed of men and In this club the members are given practical experiences in
women who are interested in becoming directors of Chris- preparation for their life's work,
tian Education and persons majoring in Religious Education.
THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB
The Physical Education Club consists of majors in the field Here we see them exemplifying poise, physical ability, endur-
of Physical Education. They have as one of their basic aims ance, flexibility, and personality. Advisor- Mr W M
the creating of a deeper appreciation of their chosen field. Spann; President: Wendell Edwards- Sec Stella Little
MATHEMATICS CLUB
• '^^^ Mathematics club consists of students who are major- have in the classroom. At each meeting, persons in the field of
ing m Mathematics. The purpose of the club is to acquaint pure or applied mathematics speak to the group,
experiences they would not ordinarily
these students with
THE MIGHTY FASHIONETTES
The "Mighty Fashionettes" is an intramural basketball
team. With tremendous interest, these girls have participated
in all intramural acti\ities to achieve great honors. These
young women have won the championship cup, which is
awarded to the team with the highest number of points
over a period of three years, and is in its fourth year as cham-
pions. Pictured are: KNEELING, JoAnn Dunn, Inez Dean,
and LaVeme Blackwell. STANDING — Stella Litde,
Coach, Ellen Spivey. Regina Johnson, Mamie Belton, Mary
Tillman, Mattie Leggett, Gloria Freeman, Josephine Dancy,
and Lorraine Watson, Manager.
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The major aim of the dance group is to Under the direction of Mr. Spann, the dance
create new dances and to help the student body group performs splendidly at home games and
develop an appreciation for all types of dances. variety shows. President : Marie Bond.
Adviser — Mr. W. M. Spann
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WOMEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL
The Women's Personnel Council is designed to offer all
Um\ersity women an opportunity to participate in various
phases of campus life.
Its purpose is to foster a spirit of unity among the women
students of the University, and to make and maintain stand-
ards of living to promote the self-realization of each female
student in keeping with the general welfare.
The members of the Women's Personnel Council are im-
pressed with the idea that education alone does not create a
lady: but dignity, charm and a concern for maintaining high
moral standards are the eternal attributes of finer woman-
hood.
MEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL
All young men affiliated with the L'niversity. regardless of cil. The Council sponsors \'arious acti\ities for the purpose of
classification, are welcomed into the membership of the Coun- producing well-rounded and well-adjusted young men.
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S.C.A.
Affiliation with the Student Christian Association entitles
members of the campus community, regardless of their re-
ligious endeavors, to enter upon the ad\enture of finding
what it is to be "one in Christ."
The Association stimulates study, engages in recreation,
and worships at both the campus and group levels. To all'
members are given the rights and privileges of the Y.M.C.A.
and the Y.W.C.A., thereby gi\'ing them contact with students
the world over. The S.C.A. serves as a nucleus for religious
and organizational activities on the campus.
USHER BOARD
The members of the University Usher Board, through their calaureates, and Commencements to be free from conjestion
efficiency, enable all religious services, special programs, Bac- and interruptions. President : Mildred Southerland.
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Alright this time: but can't you see I'm a busy man?
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Singing for Shaw "U"
What do you think? The sun is hurting our eyes.
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PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each Greek
organization. It serves as the governing body of the respective groups. Through it,
inter-fraternal co-operation and harmonious relationships are promoted among the
Geeks.
The advisors of the Council are Dr. VVilmoth Carter and Mr. Harry Gil-Smythe.
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In 1908 the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was envisioned and brought to con-
crete realization by Howard University co-eds.
Today Alpha Kappa Alpha is an organization which has come to be an inspira-
tion and challenge to thousands of young women of highest scholastic, ethical and
moral standards, as they work for the betterment of all mankind by fostering love
for humanity.
The determination of its members to move forward into a new era of greater
service and a broader scope of activities can be realized as they sing in their national
song:
"So together we will pledge our faith
And United we will forge ahead
Greater laurels to win
Greater tasks to begin ..."
Young ladies desiring membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority first become
members of the Ivy Leaf Club, the interest group for the Alpha Kappa Alpha
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"First of all, servants of all, We shall transcend all." , . .
Among the brothers pictured, (KNEELING) Otis Tucker,
Robert Tinnin, and Bernard Driver. (STANDING) Willie
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Harding and James Mathis.
Donald Bowman, Eric
Young men wanting to become members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity first become
SPHINXMEN. This is the interest group of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Pictured are
Tommy Head and William Hartsfield.
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913
by hventy-t\vo Howard Uni\ersit\- undergraduates who
visualized an organization whose aims would be based
upon public ser\ice. Delta's most important program
includes its public service projects: Libran-, job op-
portunities, mental health, \olunteers for communit)-
service and international.
With the motto, "Intelligence is the torch of wis-
dom," the founders demanded high scholastic achieve-
ment as a condition for membership and embarked
upon an ambitious program of educational and cul-
tural activities.
Chapter Officers: Vera Harris — President, Patricia
Hayes — Vice President, Velma Adams — Recording
Secretan\ Winifred Golliday — Corresponding Sec-
retan-. Eleanor Xunn — Parliamentarian. Joan Pace
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The Pyramid Club is the pledge club for the Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority. Girls wanting to become
members of Delta Sigma Sororit>- make the first step
toward becoming members by joining the P\Tamid
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Kappa Alpha Psi was founded at Indiana Universiu",
Bloomington. Indiana. Januan- 5, 1911.
The fundamental purpose of Kappa .Alpha Psi fraternity
is achievement. Kappa Alpha Psi strives to obtain for all
of its members the benefits which accrue from membership
in a modem college brotherhood.
Pictured above are the members of Delta Gamma Chapter
and their lone scroller holding the sacred Kappa shield.
Pictured below are the "dogs" on the fall probation line of
Kappa Alpha Psi. They are. from left to right, Elmo Wil-
liams (Stunted Joe). William Parker (flabby —1, Frank
Benjamin (Blue juicel and Tony Whitehead (smiling jack).
They crossed those "burning sands" to become members of
the noble Kappa Klan.
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The Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded in
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1914. The purposes for which Phi Beta Sigma Frater-
nity has been formed are to develop and translate
into functional realities the ideal of brotherhood,
scholarship and senice, and to promote the general
welfare of all humanity.
The Crescent Club of Phi Beta Sigma is an organization for pledges or candidate
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The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded at
Howard University, Washington, D.C., on November
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Manhood, Scholarship, Persei-verance and Uplift, is
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The purpose of this sorority is expressed in its slo-
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encouraged that will further in every way possible the
advantages of its members intellectually, morally, and
socially. To attain this goal, Sigma Women assume the
responsibility:
(a) to provide an atmosphere in which friendship
and social contacts may be developed, [b) to develop
leadership abilities and individual talents, (c) to en-
courage and promote high scholastic attainment, and
(d) to maintain interests and attitudes in harmony
with modem thoughts and changing educational out-
looks.
Young women who are interested in becoming mem-
bers of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority take the first step
by joining the Aurora Club, which is the interest
group of the sorority.
One of the main objectives of the Aurora Club is to
train members for sisterhood.
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority had its beginning at Howard
University, January 16, 1920. The sorority was founded
upon the ideals of Finer Womanhood. The objectives of
Finer Womanhood, program of Sisterly Love and Schol-
arship have brought together women from all parts of the
United States and some parts of Africa. Sorority colors
are royal blue and white.
Among the sisters pictured are (SEATED) Mozelle
Davis, Betty Newsome, Ellen Spivey, and (STANDING)
Mrs. Rosa Lvons, Advisor.
The Archonian Club consists of young women who wish to become members of
the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. They are forever striving, for the prize is worth the
winning.
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SHAW PLAYERS
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The Shaw Players, under the direction of Miss R. M. Stew-
ard, is comprised of students having many varied activities. A
student does not necessarily have to be interested only in act-
ing, as there are many other jobs to be done in the Shaw
Players. Many times the audience does not realize that the
successfulness of the play relies not only on the caliber of
the acting, but also on the efficiency of the people behind the
scene.
In the past three years the Shaw Players ha\e presented
such plays as "Our Town," "Suddenly It Was May," "Come
Back Little Sheba," "Silver Cord," and many others. The
major production for this year is "Love and Let Love."
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Scene from "The Monkey's Paw.
Scene from "Come Back Little Sheba."
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Scene from "Lamb in The Window.'
Scene from "Suddenly It Was May."
Scene from "The Silver Cord.'
SPORTS
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Theodore Powell, End.
James Long, 6 ft., 182 lbs, cap-
tain of the Shaw Bears, comes
from Lexington, N. C. Long is
a hard playing center, who
will be missed by the team in
the next season. Long hit the
gridiron for Shaw his fresh-
man year and has been going
strong ever since. He has an
undying love for the game, a
gift that should be posssesed
by any player.
Nathaniel Carter, 5'10", 162
lbs., co-captain of this foot-
ball team, comes from Rich-
mond, Virginia and is one of
our most reliable Backs.
James Carter, Back.
Harry Kornegay, Tackier.
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Benny Walker, Back
Conrad Dalton, Guard.
Peter Waiters, Back.
Robert Tinnin, Lanue Johnson, Billie King, all Backs
Russell Studevan, Tackier, Charles Brandon,
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Left to right: Watts, Edmonds, Moore, Long, Howard, Kornegay, Powe
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The Mighty, Mighty Shaw Bears, under the leadership of Coach William Spann 3rd ROW:
Left to right: Heights, Lake, Sinclair, Mitchell 2nd ROW: Powell, Moye, Alexander, Byers,
West, Monroe 3rd ROW: Brown, Fox, Purcell.
"Jo" Byers
Bennie Lake
Lee Monroe
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Kermit West
Caroll Purcell
Ira Mitchell
James Snow
Tight battle between Shaw and
North CaroHna College.
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Left to right: Paul Diggs, James Carter, Roy Day.
Coach J. E. Lytle.
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f//J5r ROW, left to right: Johnson, Hooker, Waiters, Parker, Tinnin, Hartsfield, Carter,
Powell SECOND ROW: West, Head, Harding, Brown, Davis, Waddell, Hinton, Anderson^
Diggs, Spencer, Day.
William Hartsfield, .All CI.A.A, Shortstop.
Roy Day, Pitcher
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VI
THE YEARS IN RETROSPECT
Who said we were'nt nice?
On our way to Hollywood.
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Time out for Jokes, would you believe it.
Well it's all over: oh, oh, forgot something. But here it is
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This publication was made possible by the united efforts of
such persons as Dr. Wilmoth Carter, our adviser, whom we
turned to for assistance; Mr. Hinton and Mr. Rivera, our
photographers, who made possible the indisidual and group
pictures; Mrs. Keck, our publicity chairman, who also make
possible many of the pictures; and, the American Yearbook
Company, Hannibal, Missouri, who made possible this, our
prized publication.
When we shall have gone our separate ways, we, the mem-
bers of the Bear Staff, hope that you can reminisce and
treasure most pleasurably these our most cherished moments
and events of our banner year, 1962-63.
This has been a challenging and rewarding experience for me,
one which I shall always remember.
Editor,
Vernon B. Eure
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ROSTER OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Alpha Rho Tau Art Society
Baptist Student Union
Biology Club
Christian Education Club
Creative Art Club
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
English Club
Health and Physical Education Club
Home Economics Club
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Mathematics Club
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Education Association
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
Shaw Journal Staff
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority
Student Christian Association
Student Council
Sunday School
Theological Fraternity
University Chorale Society
Usher's Union
Women's Choir
Women's Personnel Council
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
*Men's Personnel Council
*Social Science Club
*Shaw Players
*out of order
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Abbolt. Annie Gwendolyn (Miss) Ri. 2, Box 101, Ruffin, \.C.
Abbott, Betty Jean (Miss) Rt, 2, Box 101, Ruffin. ,\,C.
Abbott, Frank E. (Mr.) Rt. 2, Box 101, Ruffin, N.C.
Adams, Velma Rae (Miss) 608 Vanderbilt St., Greenville, N.C.
Agers, Walter Eugene (Mr.) 2509 Atlee St., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Alexander. John Joseph (Mr.) 870 Columbus Ave., New York 25, N.Y.
Alston, Constance Reynolds (Miss) P.O. Box 41, Warrenton, N.C.
Alston, Laurie Wilson (Mr.) Rt. 2, Box 268 AA, Kingstree, S.C.
Alston, Ruby Elnora (Miss) 326 Lindsey St., Chapel Hill, N.C.
Ambers, Arnold Lee Hightman (Mr.) Rt. 4, Box 300, Leesburg, Va.
Anderson, Gwendolyn Ruby (Miss) Box 365, Burkeville, Va.
Anderson, Howard Edward (Mr.) Main Shore Road, Whitesboro, N.J.
Anthony. Ann Delois (Miss) P.O. Box 65, Hobgood, N.C.
Archer. Donna Deloris (Miss) P.O. Box 263. Winton, N.C.
Artis. Thelma Geraldine (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 84-A, Walstonburg, N.C.
Atkinson. Dorothy Mae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 27, Macclesfield, N.C.
Atkinson, Johnny Lane (Mr.) 408 Olivia Lane, Goldsboro, N.C.
Atkinson, Rex Murford (Mr.) 2314 Chestnut St., Portsmouth. Va.
Avery, Virginia Mae (Miss) 9 West Lee Street. Raleigh, N.C.
Bailey. Mamie Evans (Mrs.) 1312 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, N.C.
Baines. Sylvia Lee (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 355. Spring Hope. N.C.
Baldwin. Fred James (Mr.) 449 N.W. 8th St., Miami, Fla.
Baldwin, Hazel Mae (Miss) P.O. Box 82, Wananish, N.C.
Barfield, Addie Ruth (Miss) 2400-13th St. NW, Washington 9, D.C.
Barnes, Bennie (Mr) 719 Devereaux St., Goldsboro, N.C.
Barnes, Mary Anne (Miss) Rt. 4. Zebulon, N.C.
Barnette. Howard Cornelius (Mr.) New Hope Street, Rutherford, N.C.
Barton. Brenda Joyce (Miss) 414 N. Ohio Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.
Batchelor, Willie Ethel (Mrs.) Rt. 1, Box 85. Tarboro, N.C.
Battle. Pearl Aron (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 90. Whitakers, N.C.
Beatty. Theodora Cordery (Miss) 32 Dayton Street, Westbury, N.Y.
Belk, Frank Bernard, Jr. (Mr.) 401 Chambers St.. Statesville. N.C.
Bell, Man- Elizabeth (Mrs.) 226 Rand Road. Garner. N.C.
Belton. Mamie Genova (Miss) 612 Fisher St.. Burlington. N.C.
Benjamin, Isaiah Frank (Mr.) . . 1736 Seaton PI. NW, Washington, DC. (Zone 9)
Bennett, Frances Vivian (Miss) 2365 W. 8th Ave., Hialeah, Fla.
Bennett. Thomas Edward (Mr.) 128 Lincoln Court. Raleigh, N.C.
Best, Pervilla (Miss) 303 S. Slocumb St , Goldsboro, N.C.
Black, Shirley Jean (Miss) 201 Bridge St., Fuquay Springs, N.C.
Blackwell, Hattie Elizabeth (Miss) 1308 Clark St.. Greenville, N.C.
Blackwell. La Vem (Miss) Rt. 5, Box 346, Burlington, N.C.
Bland, Joyce Mae (Miss) P.O. Box 143. Warrenton, N.C.
Blaylock, Martha Peyton (Mrs.) 114 E. Johnson Dr.. Cary. N.C.
Blount, Faye Lovia (Miss) 808 S. George St., Farmville, N.C.
Blount. Robert (Mr.) 22 Abeel St.. New Brunswick, N.J.
Bond. Marie Janet (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 304, Windsor. N.C.
Bond, Roderick Edmond (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 357. Windsor, N.C.
Boone. Marcella E. (Miss) 2112 W. Venango St. Philadelphia. Pa.
Boone, Millard Fillmore HI (Mr.) General Delivery, Seaboard. N.C.
Boston, Otis Lee (Mr.) 417-12lh St.. Palmetto. Fla.
Bowman. Donald Jerome (Mr.i 148 Wine St., Hampton, Va.
Boyd, Pattie Marie (Miss) 512 Buick St., Rocky Ml.. N.C.
Boyer, Timothy Joshua (Mr.) 854 Douglas Ave., Winter Park, Fla.
Branch, Doris Camellia (Miss) General Deliverv. Severn, N.C.
Branch, Susie Halleane (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 234. Kenansville, N.C.
Brandon, Charles Edward (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 133, Varina, N.C.
Bridgets. James Cullen (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 23, Tarboro, N.C.
Bright. Thomas Melvin (Mr.) 834 Cove Blvd.. Panama City, Fla.
Briley, Clarence Gabriel (Mr.) . P.O. Box 334. Fuquay Springs. N.C.
Brisbon. Sally Ulamae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 32, Boykin, S.C-
Brodie. Gloria Elizabeth (Miss) 444 S. Main St., Franklinton, N.C.
Brodie, PrisciUa Ann (Miss) 444 S. Main St.. Franklinton, N.C.
Brodie, \irginia Dell (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 16, Louisburg, N.C.
Brown. Barbara Ann (Miss) Fairview St.. Athens, Ga.
Brown. Joe Baker (Mr.) 1421 Church St.. Statesville, N.C.
Brown. Nancy Carol (Miss) 202 Hairston St.. Draper, N.C.
Brown, Susie Wilhelmina (Miss) 528 Julian St., Greensboro. N.C.
Brown, Theodore (Mr.) 1089 William St.. Elizabeth, N.J.
Brown, William Edward (Mr.) 55 Farley Ave., Newark, N.J.
Brian. Pearlie Jo Ann (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 207A. Vanceboro, N.C.
Bryant. Delphine (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 333. Windsor, N.C.
Bullock. Gloria Ann (Miss) 208 Person St.. Oxford. N.C.
Bullock. Stafford Governor (Mr.) Rt. 4, Box 103, Oxford. N.C.
Bunch, Arthur C. (Mr.) Rt. 7, Box 114. Raleigh, N.C.
Byers, Bennie Joe (Mr.) 763 Gillespie St., Greensboro, N.C.
Byers, Martha Jean (Miss) 719 Chamberlain Ave., Perth Amboy. N.J.
Bynum. Addie Doris (Miss) R,. i, Selma, N.C.
Bynum. Nettie Netisha (Miss) RED 3, Box 175, New Bern! N.C.
Caldwell, Joyce Marie (Miss) 1420 N. Caldwell St.. Gastonia, N.C.
Caldwell, Samuel, Jr. (Mr.) 413 Bouchelle St., Morganton, N.C.
Campbell, Waders, Jr. (Mr.) 115 Beaufort St.. Dillon, S.C.
Cannady. Donna Rebecca (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 386. Raleigh. N.C.
Carey. John Henry. Jr. (Mr.) Star Route, Box 33-C, Buckingham, Va.
Carmon. Bettie Jean (Miss) P.O. Box 144, Winleryille, N.C.
Carpenter. Anthony Hermit (Mr.) 59-W St., N.W., Washington 1, D.C.
Carr, Jacqueline Virginia (Miss) 1302 Branch St., Raleigh, N.C.
Carr. Robert Lee (Mr.) 752 Fitzgerald Dr.. Raleigh, N.C.
Carroll, Katrina (Miss) 1120 Bullock St., Henderson, N.C.
Carter, George Thomas (Mr.) Rt, 1, Box 111. Pendleton. N.C.
Carter. James Bolden (Mr.) 405 Bank St.. Elizabeth City. N.C.
Carter, Nathaniel Pollard. Jr. (Mr.) . . 2306 E Manihall St.. Richmond 23. Va.
Carter, Robert Vernon (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 111. Pendleton, N.C.
Chambliss. Cliflford Boss (Mr.) 457 Smith St.. Suffolk, Va.
Chesney, Jacquelyn Carol Jones (Mrs.) Rt. 1. Box 150, Goldston, N.C.
Claiborne, Lula Virginia (Miss) P.O. Box 603. S. Boston, Va.
Clark. Allie Dexter (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 249, Scotland Neck. N.C.
Clay, Evelyn Andrews (Mrs.) 2304 Sherwood Ave., Parmele. N.C.
Clay, James Marshall (Mr.) 811 S. West St., Raleigh. N.C.
Clement, Leola (Miss) 16 Pinedafe Dr., Greenville, S.C.
Cobb, Shirley Ann (Miss) P.O. Box 93, Macclesfield, N.C.
Cobb. Vera Helen (Miss) Sycamore Street, Lincolnton, N.C.
Coe. Louise (Miss) 541 E. Nash St., Wilson, N.C.
Coleman. Clarence Woods (Mr.) 244-A-Slreet. Abingdon, Va.
Coleman, Collie (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 354. Bailey. N.C.
Coleman, William Howard Jr. (Mr.) 7018 Mt. Vernon St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cooke. Joyce Racquel (Miss) 317 W. Lenoir St., Raleigh, N.C.
Cooper, Patricia Faye (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 166, Merritt, N.C.
Costin, Willie Mae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 163, Ivanhoe, N.C.
Gotten. Lorettia (Miss) 6 Nash Terrace. Raleigh, N.C.
Couch. Mary Alberta (Miss) Rt. 3, Box 212. Chapel Hill, N.C.
Coursey, Vernon Charles (Mr.) 903 Forrester Ave., Darby. Pa.
Cox. Et^in Ray (Mr.) 116 W. Barwick St., Ayden, N.C.
Cozart, Dela Mae (Miss) R,. 2, Box 53-A. Apex, N.C.
Crayton, Esther Juanita (Miss) 1231-25th St.. Newport News, Va.
Crenshaw, John Edwin (Mr.) 1260 Burke Ave.. New York, N.Y.
Crenshaw. Martha Elizabeth (Miss) 431 E. Juniper St., Wake Forest, N.C.
Crutchfield. Ruby Adams (Mrs.) Rt. 3. Box 228. Raleigh, N.C.
Currin, Alexander Eddie (Mr.) 190I Boaz Rd., Raleigh, N.C.
Dalton, Conrad Richard (Mr.) 503 Sylvia St., Statesville, N.C.
Dancy, Josephine (Miss) P.O. Box 33, Tarboro, N.C.
Davenport. Mable Jean (Miss) P.O. Box 261. Plymouth, N.C.
Davis, Anna Mozelle (Miss) Rt. 4, Box 259. Louisburg, N.C.
Davis, Betty Lou (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 117-A, Laurel Hill, N.C.
Davis. Charles Samuel (Mr.) Rt. 5, Box 277, Oxford, N.C.
Davis, Clifton Robert 584 E, Lenoir St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Davis, Gibson Winifried (Mr.) 6 Ross Court, Petersburg, Va.
Davis. H. T. (Mr.) 1540 N.W. 4th Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla.
Davis. John Edward (Mr.) Rt. 3. Box 44, Louisburg, .N'.C.
Davis. Linda Susan (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 161-A. Ahoskie, N.C.
Davis. Milton Matthewson (Mr.) P.O. Box 234, Tarboro, N.C.
Davis. Ophelia Dailene (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 197. Council, N.C.
Davis, Patrick Henry (Mr.) Rt. 2, Box 116, Halifax, N.C.
Davis. Pauline (Miss) 910 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, N.C.
Day. Roy McCoy (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 66. Pendleton, N.C.
Dean. Inez Phyllis (Miss) 336 Port Republic Road, Waynesboro, Va.
DeLoatch, Cleveland McCollins (Mr.) . . 203 E- 13th St., Scotland Neck, N.C.
Dew, James Arthur (Mr.) 1321 Fairmont St. NW, Washington, D.C.
Dickens. Annie Maude (Miss) 308 Myrtle Ave., Rocky Mt., N.C.
Diggs, Mary Lena (Miss) General Delivery, Chuckatuck, Va.
Diggs. Paul Terry (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 199. Rockingham, N.C.
Dixon. Levi Delano (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 256. Acme, N.C.
Dixon. Veronica Lee (Miss) 1109 Rauhut St.. Burlington, N.C.
Dolbv. Attie Lee (Miss) 1321 Branch St.. Raleigh, N,C.
Dolby. David Augustus (Mr.) 911 Manly St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Dolby, Edward Cecil (Mr.) 911 Manly St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Dotson, Mary Elizabeth (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 158, Hurlock, Md.
Douglas, Fred Lee (Mr.) Rt. 5, Bo\ 456, Sanford, N.C.
Driver. Linwood Bernard (Mr.) 1300 Highland Ave. Portsmouth, Va.
Duncan, Ruethenia Pattyandrea (Miss) 309 Hancock St.. Brooklyn. N.Y.
Dunn, Joanne Pretty (Mrs.) Rt. 2, Box 1, Zebulon. N.C.
Dunston. Sidney Emmanuel (Mr.) P.O. Box 23, Louisburg, N.C.
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Duren, Anhur Ltroy (XJr.) 13S Park Ave., Engln.ood. N J.
Earle. Charles Alexander (Mr.) Duncaru. Trclawny, Jamaica, U'.I.
Earp, Bettie Lob (Miss) P,0, Box 311, Clayton. N,C.
Easlerling Scipio Booker Timotliv III (Mr. I P.O. Box 45, Ellerbe. N.C.
Edmond, Jacquclvn Deborah (Missi 755 Ml, Vernon St,, Camden, N.J.
Edmonds. Henry- Lee (Mr.) 335 Linden .Ave., North Hills, Pa,
Edmonds, Jesse, Jr 335 Linden Ave.. .North Hills. Pa.
Edwards. Blanche Evelyn (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 74. Woodland. N C.
Edwards. Wendell (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 90. Woodland. NO.
Edwards, Yvonne .Alzada (Miss) P.O. Box 271. Halifax. Va.
Eggleston, Costa Lee (Miss) 903 A Street, Martinsville, \'a.
Elliott, Robert Smith (Mr.) P.O. Box 116. Milton, N.C.
Eure. Vernon Bruce (Mr.) P.O. Box 28. Roduco. N.C.
Evans. Willie Coleman (Mr.) 1322 N. 22nd St.. Richmond. Va.
Everett. Sherrv Mae (Miss) 247 E. Jefferson St.. Pittsburgh 12. Pa.
Exum. Georgia Pemiecy (Miss) 914 Newcombe Rd.. Raleigh. N.C.
Feimster, Bobby ,\nen (Mr,) 145 Newton St,, Statesville, .N,C,
Fellers, Loretta L'Vonne (Miss) 813 E- Hargett St,, Raleigh, N,C,
Fennell, John Thomas (Mr.) Post Office. Rose Hill. N C.
Ferguson. Patricia .Ann (Miss) 329 Fannie Cir.. Charlotte, N.C.
Ferrell. .Annie Vernell (Miss) Rt. 4. Zebulon. N.C.
Ferrell. Clementine (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 110, Wendell, N,C.
Fisher, Marva .Anderson (Miss) P.O. Box 21. Merintt, N.C,
Fisher, Michael (Mr,) 690 Hunterdon St,, Newark, NJ.
Flythe. Woodrow (Mr.) P.O. Box 251, Conway, N,C.
Fonville. Ernell (Miss) P.O. Box 361. New Bern, N.C.
Fonville. Georgia Mae (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 31-D. New Bern. N.C.
Foriest. Clifton Joel (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 34. Conwav. N.C.
Foster. Dallas (Mr.) 574 E. Lenoir St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Foust. Lena Mae (Miss) P.O. Box 302. Mebane. N.C.
Fox, James Arthur (Mr,) 5926 4th St,, NW, Washington 11, DC.
Frederick. Ruby Pearl (Mrs.) Rt. 1, Box 263. Holly Springs. N.C.
Frederick. William Hicks I Mr.) Box 315, Faison, N.C.
Freeman. Carolyn Elizabeth (Miss) 730 E. 28th St.. Norfolk. Va.
Freeman. Gloria -Ann (Miss) 318 S. Tartoro Rd.. Raleigh. N.C.
Freeman, Herbert James (Mr.) 307 Pugh St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Freeman. Pauline (Miss) Rt. 3. Box S4. Tarboro. N.C.
French. Willie. Jr. (Mr.) . Rt. 2. Box 12. Pittsboro. N.C.
Fr^e. Mamie Oni I Miss) P O. Box 244. Pinehurst. .\.C.
Fuller. Ophelia Rachelle (Miss) 24 Irx-ing St.. .Amityville. N.V.
Galley. Jo Ann Cecelia (Miss) 747 Dale St.. Uniondale. N.V.
Gamble. Lee .Alice (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 131. Bartow . Ga.
Galling. .Algetha (Miss) P.O. Box 77. Roduco. N.C.
Gentry. Ella Glendora (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 22. Blanch. N.C.
Gentr>-, Wyatt Victor. Jr. (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 22. Banch. N.C.
Gerald. Preston. Jr. (Mr.) Rt. 4. Box 260. Raleigh. N.C.
Gibbons. Leonard (Mr.) 371 Pershine .Ave.. Newark. N.J.
Gibbs. Joe Lanier (Mr.) 1304 E. Davie St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Gill. Dorothy Ann (Miss) Rl. 4. Box 16, Louisburg. N.C.
Glaspie. .Annie Lue (Miss) Rt. 1. Faison. N.C.
Glee. Annette (Miss) 411 St. James Ave., Suffolk. Va.
Godette. Janice Marie (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 128-B. Havelock. N.C.
Godette. Lavera Lee (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 128-B. Havelock. N.C.
Gollidav. Iris Janette (Miss) 4612 .Ashland St.. St. Louis 15. Mo.
Golliday, Winifred Ester (Miss) 4612 .Ashland St.. St. Louis 15. Mo.
Gooding. .Annie Caroll (Miss) 129 W. 144th St.. N.Y. 30. N.Y.
Goolsby. Daisy Mae (Miss) 1012 Frederick St.. Shelby. N.C.
Graham. John Thomas (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 106. Pink Hill. N.C.
Grandy. Eva Mae (Miss) 127 Welch St.. Norfolk 22. Va.
Graves. Ellis Ann (Miss) Rt. 2. Box 142-B. Ramseur. NO.
Gray. Charles Carroll (Mr.) 114 Garrett Ave.. Roscmont. Pa.
Gray. Shirley .Ann (Miss) P.O. Box 582. Jacksonville. N.C.
Gray. Wallace Cleveland (Mr.) 23 .Angevinc .Ave.. Hempstead. N.Y.
Green, Ernest Edward (Mr.) 314 S. McDaniel St.. Enfield, N.C.
Greene, Delia Bell (Miss) 202 Pantego St., Belhaven, N.C.
Greene. James Kenneth (Mr.) 1310 Smithfield St., Raleigh, N.C.
Greene, Mae Lois 2817 Chavis Dr.. Raleigh, N.C.
Greene, W'illiam Michael (Mr.) Rt. 2. Petersburg. Va.
Griffin, Harry (Mr.) 199 .Ashland .Aic. .Asheville, N.C.
Griffin, Raymond (Mr.) Rt. 2, Box 201, Disputanta, Va.
Grissom, Felix (Mr.) Rt. 3. Box 26. Louisburg. N.C.
Guess, Loudelia Serena (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 266, Morrisville. N.C.
Guilford, Lois .Ann (Miss) 124 Hobson St., Newark, N.J.
Hailes, Barbara Jean (Miss) 457 Byrne St., Petersburg, Va.
Hairston. Nancy Faye (Miss) 114 Blackstock St., Spray, N.C.
Hall, Barbara Morris (Mrs.) Rt. 2. Box 294, Scotland Neck, N.C.
Hall, James William (Mr.) 465 W. 152 St., New York 31, NY.
Hall, Louis (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 188. Leiand, N.C.
Hall, Rixine Winbome (Mrs,) 207 E. 3rd St,, Plymouth, N,C,
Hamm, Delphine (Miss) PC, Box 181, Stantonburg, NO.
Hammond, Harold Lewis (Mr,) Rl, 2, Jersey Rd,, Salisbury. Md,
Harbison, Effie Mae (Mrs,) Rt, 5, Box 682, Morganton. ,N,C,
Harding, Eric Ambrose (Mr.) 2733 Markham St,, Portsmouth, Va.
Hardy, John Dempsey (Mr.) 5-D Mitchell Wooten-Court. Kinslon. N.C.
Hardy. Lillie Olivia (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 35. Enfield, N,C.
Hargrove. James Elliott (Mr.) P.O. Box 433. Southport N.C.
Harp, Barbara .Ann (Miss) 936 Newcombe Rd., Raleigh, .N.C.
Harrington. Jame Henry (.Mr.) 112 W. 16th St.. Greenville, .N.C.
Harris. Jennie Willis iMiss) Rt. 1. Box 334, .Apex, N,C.
Harris. Josephine Inez (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 77, Nashville, N.C.
Harris, Samuel (Mr.) 5535 Fernwood Rd.. Norfolk 6, Va.
Harris. Vera Ann (Miss) 1019 Smithfield St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Hartsfield. William McKinley (Mr.) 1608 Pender St., Raleigh, .N,C,
Hawkins, Holland Ann (.Miss) Rt, 1, Box 97, Dover, N,C.
Hawkins, Melvin Leon (.Mr.) 801 Hancock St,, Lynchburg, Va,
Hayes, Patricia Carolyn (Miss) 118-07 192 St,, St. Albans 12, N.Y.
Haynes. Victoria Arbena (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 220. Whiteville. N.C.
Haywood. Ella Juanita (Miss) 528 Belvedere Cir.. Kings Mountain, N.C.
Head. Tommy Lee (.Mr.) 116 Edwards Dr.. Marietta, Ga.
Headen, Sylvester CoUien (Mr.) Rt. 3. Box 5. Pittsboro. N.C.
Height. Robert Louis (Mr.) 521 Calloway Drive. Raleigh. N.C.
Hendricks. Maxine (Miss) P.O. Box 455. Warrenton, N.C.
Hicks. Bettie Beatrice (Miss) Rt. 3. .Middlcburg. N.C.
Hicks. Emma Lee (Miss) Rt. 3. Middleburg. N.C.
High, Kayreitha Divan (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 242, Zebulon. N.C.
High. Marian Beatrice (Miss) P.O. Box 127. Knightdale. N.C.
High. Natalie Ann (.MUs) Rt. 2. Box 31, Zebulon N.C.
High. Percy Leroy (Mr.) 907 E. Hargett St., Raleigh. .N.C.
Hilliard. Lorenzo Oscar (Mr.) 1625 Broadhead St.. Pittsburg. Pa.
Hines. Blanche Delores (Miss) 700 Edmondson .Ave., Tarboro. N.C.
Hinton. Eula Mae (.Miss) 311 N. Fisher St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Hinton. James .Allen (Mr.) Rt. 1. Knightdale. N.C.
Hinton, Janice Faye (Miss) P.O. Box 74. Smithfield. N.C.
Hinton, Otis Leroy (Mr.) 719 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, N.C.
Hinton. Pecolia Elaine (Miss) 719 S. Saunders St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Hinton. Shirley Ann (Miss) 1306 E. Edenton St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Hodges. Barbara Jean (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 17. Oriental. N.C.
Holden. Lonnie Dallas. Jr. (Mr.) 736 Bunch Dr.. Raleigh. N.C.
Holder. Jean Marie (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 362. Zebulon. N.C.
Holland. Maurice Bowen (Mr.) P.O. Bo.x 524, Aberdeen, N.C.
Hopkins. .Marian Best (Mr.) 1228 Highland .Ave.. Winston-Salem. N.C.
Home. Julia Pearl (Miss) P.O. Box 579. Wadesboro. N.C.
Horton. Harvey (Mr.) Route 1. Box 189. \Vendell. N.C.
House. Janice Elaine (Miss) 3528 Clay PI. NE. Apt. 4. Washington. D.C.
Howard. James. Jr. (Mr.) 513'i S. Bloodworth St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Howard. John Norman (Mr.) 900 N. 24th St.. Richmond. Va.
Howard. Margaret Ann (Miss) . 606 Dew St.. Wilson, N.C.
Hovvell, riovd Owen (Mr.) 1014 Cannister St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Howell. James Edward (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 102-B. Warrenton. N.C.
Howell. Lula Beatrice (Miss) 12 W. Worth St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Irons. Herschel Lester (Mr.) 913 S. East St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Jackson. Brenda Lee (Miss) 1437 N.W. 70th St.. Miami. Fla.
Jackson. Martha Rae (Miss) 407 Edens Ave.. Lumberton. N.C.
Jackson. Man- Evelyn (Miss) Rt. 2. Box 75. Harlem. Ga.
James, Carol .Ann (Miss) P.O. Box 711. Taylorsville. N.C.
James. Deborah Elaine (Miss) 17 Davis Avenue. E. Orange. N.J.
James, Loretta Marie (Miss) 17 Davis Avenue, E, Orange, N,J.
Jenkins. Mar->- Elizabeth (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 152. Cameron. N.C.
Jiggetts. Flora Lue (Miss) 201 .Alexander .Ave.. Oxford. N.C.
Johnson, Charies Albert (Mr.) 7-B Lee Walker St.. .Asheville. N.C.
Johnson. Constance Louvella (Miss) 1312 Fourth St.. Lynchburg. \'a.
Johnson. Genevieve Beatrice (Miss) General Delivery-. Valdesc. N.C.
Johnson, Lanuc .Allen (Mr.) 52&4 Cedar .Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Johnson. Lillian Dafford (Mrs.) P.O. Box 269. Rose Hill. N.C.
Johnson, Linda Patricia (Miss) 219 Fowie St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Johnson. Louis (Mr.) J002 S. Blount St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Johnson. Louise Mason (Mrs.) 715 Powell St.. Henderson. N.C.
Johnson. Vernon Roscoe (Mr.) 148 Branch Village. Camden. N.J.
Johnson. Windsor Franklin (Mr.) P.O. Box 115. Rose Hill. N.C.
Jones. Barbara Nell (Miss) 212 Lee St., Raleigh. .N.C.
Jones. Blanche .Arieicc (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 24-.A. Aulander, N.C.
Jones. Byma Margurite (Miss) 888 S. 15th St.. Newark, N.J.
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Jones. Dujante Andrew (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 258. Mt. Olive. N.C.
Jones. George Louis (Mr.) 1319 Boundry St., High Point, N.C.
Jones. James Robert (Mr.) 1323 Walnut St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Jones, John Robert (Mr,) G-neral Delivery, Seaboard, N.C.
Jones, Marjorie Olga (Miss) 8 Lincoln Terrace, Raleigh, N.C.
Jones. Robert Lee (Mr.) 309 S. 15th St., Wilmington, N.C.
Jordan. Willie (Mr.) 3716 1st St. West, Birmingham, Ala.
Joyner, Paul James (Mr.) Rt. 3, Bo.\ 212, LaGrange, N.C.
Kearney. Shirley Lee (Miss) 425 Royal Street. Method. N.C.
Kelly, Victoria (Miss) 1361 29th St., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Kenan, Aichie Graham (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 221, Rose Hill, N.C.
King. Beauregard Billy (Mr.) 154 Cemetai-y St., Chester. S.C.
King. John Robert (Mr.) 927-A Hugh St., Goldsboro, N.C.
KingsbcrtT. Palmer Henry (Mr.) Rt. 3, Box 224, Louisburg, N.C.
Kinsey. Nellie Leola (Miss) 1409 Desmond St.. Kinston. N.C.
Knight, Lucy Mae (Miss) 407 Wagner St., Tarboro, N.C.
Kollock, Dorothy Jean (Miss) 327 Front St., Cheran, DC, S.C.
Kornegay. Haro' Clinton (Mr.) 321 Pine St., Kinston, N.C.
Lace«ell, Pamela Ann (Miss) 206 N. Lombard St.. Clavton, N.C.
Ladson. Edward (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 196. Charleston, S.C.
Lake. Bennie Lee (Mr.) 80 Ora St.. Asheville. N.C.
Lamb, Kathrine (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 114, Corapeake, N.C.
Lambertson. Gloria Maxine (Miss) P.O. Box 124, Potecasi. N.C.
Langford. Josephine Gevonne (Miss) P.O. Box 11. Potescasi. N.C.
L.issitcr. Robert Lawrence (Mr.) 107 W. Preston St.. Selma. N.C.
Latta. Eunice Beverly (Miss) 18 Lincoln Terrace, Raleigh, N.C.
Latta. Matyre Louise (Miss) 18 Lincoln Terrace. Raleigh, N.C.
Laughinghouse, Patti (Miss) 1222 Davenport St., Greenville, N.C.
Laws. Edna Earl (Miss) Rt. 3, Box 653, Raleigh, N.C.
Layton, Solomon (Mr.) 872 S. 14th St., Newark, N.J.
Lea, William Malloy (Mr,) Yanceyville, N,C.
Leach, Mary Alice (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 71-A, WiUowspring, .\.C.
Leary. Sandra P. E. (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 81, Vanceboro, ,\.C.
Lee, Dianne Louise (Miss) 29 W. Third St.. Media, Pa.
Lee, Gerard, Jr. (Mr.) 14 Lawton St., Newark, N.J.
Lee, Queen Esther (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 65-A, Wadesboro, N.C,
Leggett, Mattie Mae (Miss) 7031/2 E. 11th St., Lumberton, N.C.
Lewis, Jacqueline (Miss) Rt, 2, Box 93, Whitakers, N,C.
Lewis, Sallie Mae (Miss) Rt, 1, Box 20, Elizabethtown, N.C.
Lewis, William Heni-y (Mr.) Rt. 3, Box 97, Apex, N.C,
Little, Stella Joyce (Miss) 319 Gladden St., Washington, N.C.
Logan, Solon Eugene (Mr.) Rt, 1. Lake Lure, ,\.C.
Long, James Matthew (Mr.) 120 E. 4th St., Lexington, N.C.
Lyies, James Edward (Mr,) 542 E. Lenoir St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Lyon, Hawa (Miss) Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa
Lyons, Doris Jean (Miss) Rt. 3, Box 254, Chapel Hill, ,\.C.
McArthur, Lauretta (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 98. Magnolia, N,C.
McCollum, William Thomas (Mr.) H-6 Washington Ter., Raleigh, N.C.
McCoy. Mildred Ann (Miss) 1115 S. East St., Raleigh, N.C.
McCrimmon. Joan Olivia 218 Lee St.. Raleigh, N.C.
McCullom, Greta Lois (Miss) 506 Booker St., Greensboro, .N.C.
McDaniel. Carolyn Beatrice (Miss) . . . 3740 Candlers Mt. Rd., Lynchburg. Va.
McDaniel, Carson Elmore (Mr.) 34 Hudson St.. N Tarrytown, N.Y.
McDonald, Annie Ruth (Miss) 1113 S. Wilmington. Raleigh, N.C.
McDonald, Mattie Wilma (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 80, Parkton, N.C.
McDowell, Shirley Mae (Miss) P.O. Box 2. Buies Creek, N.C.
McDuflie, Mae Alice Lee (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 347, Whitevillc, N.C.
McGimpsey. Thomas Thurman (Mr.) Colored Orphanage. Oxlord, N,C.
McGuire, Mitchell Garfield (Mr.) 676 Willoughby Ave-, Biooklvn, N.Y.
McKay, Doris Fay (Miss) 1924 Hadley Rd., Raleigh, N.C,
McKay, James Wilbert (Mr.) 1924 Hadley Rd., Raleigh, N.C.
McKinnie, Dorothy Louise W. (Mrs.) Rt. 1, Box 75-B. Holly Springs. N.C,
McKinzcy, Chatle (Mr.) 368 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N.C.
McKoy, Linwood (Mr,) Rt. 1, Box 204, Varina, N C,
McLawhorn, Ruby Mae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 483, Kinston, N.C.
McNair, Sterling (Mr,) 29-B Lumbee Homes, Lumberton, N.C.
McNeil, Gene Autry (Mr,) Box 64, Erwin, N.C.
Mack, Carolyn Vivian (Miss) 1008 E. Jones St.. Raleigh, N C.
Mack, Margaret Lois (Miss) P.O. Box 132, McCain, N.C.
Mack, Nathalie Albertha (Miss) 418 Sumter Street, Charleston, S.C.
Maddox. Elaine Louise (Miss) P.O. Box 312, Fedeialsburg, Md.
Maddox, Joan Carolyn (Miss) P.O, Box 312, Federalsburg, Md.
Maffett. Lena Mae (Miss) 203 Doak St.. Thomasville, N.C.
Magwood, Clifton Leroy (Mr,) 48 W St., N.W.. Washington. D.C.
Mahon, Ellen Diane (Miss) 256 Sterling St., Brooklyn 25, N.J.
Mallard, Dorothy Lee (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 53, Rose Hill, N.C.
Malone, Barbara Ann (Miss) 316 E. South St., Raleigh, N.C.
Malone. Jo Ann (Miss) Rt. 7, Box 489, Raleigh, N.C,
Malone, Patricia Carroll (Miss) 316 E, South St., Raleigh, N,C.
Mann, Paul Reginald (Mr.) 844 Dawson St., Bronx 59, N.Y.
Marrow, James Thomas (Mr,) 624 Orange St., Henderson, N,C,
Marshall, Hester Luevenia (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 271, Wadesboro, N.C.
Martin. Patricia Leslie Ann (Miss) 720 E. End Street, Columbia. Tenn.
Mathes, James Russell (Mr.) 1176 Pcnn St., Camden, N.J.
Maye, James Andrew (Mr.) 60S George St., Farmville, N.C.
Maynor, Elaine (Miss) R,. 1, Box 296, Erwin, N,C.
Mbugua, Hemphrey Charles (Mr,) Wangigc, P,0. Lower
Kabete, Kenya, E,A.
Mial, Beatrice Comilla (Miss) 539 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh, N,C.
Michael, Charles Edward (Mr,) 405 N, Pugh St., Lexington, N.C,
Middleton, Grace Vermina (Miss) P.O. Box 161, Kenansville, N.C.
Miles. Arlene (Miss) 907 S. Blount St., Raleigh, N,C,
Miles, Sandra Jean (Miss) 519 Vargrove St., Winston-Salem, N,C.
Miller, Ethel Pearl (Miss) Rt, 1, Box 67, Magnolia, N.C.
Miller, Helen Charles (Miss) P.O. Box 291, Mt, 01i%e, N,C.
Miller. Lonnie Mae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 204, Kenansville, N,C.
Mllligan, Robert Stanley (Mr,) 758 Madison St., Brooklyn 21, N.Y.
Mims, Bennie Craig (Mr.) 701 Rosemont Ave,. Raleigh, N.C.
Mitchell. Elizabeth (Miss) 1202 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N,C.
Mitchell, Ira (Mr.) 30I W. 153 St.. New York, N.Y.
Mitchell, Minnie Pearl (Miss) Star Rt, 1, Box 11, Jackson, N,C.
Mitchell, Ruth Lunetta (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 111. Bland, N.C,
Mobley, Dorothy Mae (Miss) 215 E. Lenoir St,. Raleigh, N,C.
Monk, Doris Genette (Miss) P.O. Box 134, Bayboro, N.C.
Monroe, Lee Everett (Mr.) IS-E Taylor Homes, Wilmington, N.C.
Monroe, Lynwood (Mr.) 321 E. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N.C.
Moore. Dalton McCoy (Mr.) Rt. 3, Box N-102, New Bern, N.C.
Moore. Ethel Marie (Miss) 7102-F Madden Ct., Ft. Geo. G. Mead. Md.
Moore. Judith Carol (Miss) 922 Baum Drive. Raleigh, N.C.
Moore, Locke (Mr.) Rt. 2, Box 272, Clarkton, N,C.
Moore. Marion Elizabeth (Miss) 802 N. Goshen St., Oxford, N,C.
Morgan. Elaine (Miss) 251 Stallings St.. Clavton'. N.C.
Morgan. Tyrone (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 72, Bailey, N.C.
Mosley. Freddie Melvin (Mr.) 2121 6th PI. W.. Birmingham, Ala.
Moseley, Lue Alvia Reddick (Mrs,) 801 E, Davie St., Raleigh, N,C.
Moss, Mildred Gwendolyn (Miss) General Delivery, Bowling Green, S.C,
Moss, Shirley Ann (Miss) 614 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Moultrie, Willie Carolyn (Miss) 3704 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa,
Moye, Haywood, Jr. (Mr.) 749 Fitzgerald Rd., Raleigh, N.C.
Muse, Clarence Lee (Mr.) Rt. 1_ Box 255, Halifax, Va,
Mwangi, Andrew Stephen (Mr,) Ngongogeri Farm, Njoro — Kenya, E,A.
Neighbors. Margaret Jane (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 68, Buckingham, Va.
Netherland. Stanley Roger (Mr.) 1860 Shea St., Knoxville, Tenn,
Newman, Jerry Dixon (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 315-B. Salemburg. N.C.
Newsome. Betty Jean (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 14, Clayton, N.C,
Nichols, OI,ga Lee (Miss) 509 Pitt St., Greenville, N.C.
Nixon. Thelma Lee (Miss) 1103 Holman St., Raleigh, N,C,
Nunn, Eleanor Frances (Miss) 1006 S. Person St., Raleigh, N.C.
Osborne, Alice Patricia Mitchell (Mrs.) 413 Cannon St.. Raleigh, N,C.
Ouke, Ogweno Frederick (Mr,) P.O. Nyilima, Uyoma — Kenya, E.A.
Chvens, Eva Mae (Miss) 208 McClanahan St., Oxford. N.C.
Oxendine, John Alexander (Mr.) 175 Leamine Ave.. Cape May, N,J,
Pace, Joan Rosilyn (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 382, Wendell, N,C,
Pace, Worley Samuel Jr. (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 381, Wendell, N,C.
Parker, William Thomas (Mr.) 615 Elvie St., Wilson, N,C.
Patterson, Amur La Vern (Miss) Rt. 4, Box 105, Kinston, N,C.
Peace, Preston Roscoe (Mr.) 1728 Capitol Ave., North East #2,
Washington, D,C,
Peoples, Rochell (Mr.) Wendell, N,C.
Perry. Kathleen Majorie (Miss) 701 S. Main St.. Louisburg. N.C.
Peterson, Barbara Elaine (Miss; Rt. 2, Box 186, Garland, N.C.
Pettus, Barry Cleaster (Mr.) 109 Cai-ver St., Clover, S.C.
Peyton. Mary Lee (Miss) 115 E. Johnson Dr., Gary, N.C.
Pinknev. Leonard Clinton (Mr.) 204 Adams St.. Rahway, N.J.
Pitts, Brenda Ann (Miss) 813 Whitehead St., Norfolk, Va.
Plemmer, Queen Esther (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 415-B. Tarboro, N.C.
Poe. Paulette Lorraine (Miss) 829 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N.C,
Polhill, Freddie (Mr.) 182 Hill St., Orange, N.J,
Pollock, Geraldine (Miss) Rt, 2, Box 72, Arapahoe, Va,
Pope, Margaret Ann (Miss) 3725-llth Ave., N.. Birmingham, Ala.
Powell. Bettie Ann (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 116, Apex, N,C,
Powell, Ernest Lee (Mr,) Rt, 1, Box 268, New Hill, N.C.
Powell, Louis Edward (Mr.) 73 Seaton PI., N.W., Washington, DC,
Powell, Theodore. Jr. (Mr.) 309 Fowle St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Powers, Elizabeth (Miss) Rt, 1, Box 479, Whitevillc, N,C,
Powers, Julia Cordelia (Miss) Rt. 4, Box 399, Martinsville, Va.
Pratt. Daniel (Mr.) Rt. 1, Wallace, N,C.
Pretty. William (Mr.) 10 Franklin Ter.. Raleigh, N.C.
Price, Jerry Marge (Mr.) 820 E. Cabarnis St., Raleigh, N,C,
Pridgen. Barbara Jean (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 226-A, Whitevillc, N,C,
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Propst. Sylvia Virginia (Miss) P.O. Box 333. Nc« Ion, N.C.
Purccll, Canoll Aususia (Mr.) 930 School Slrcet, Davlona Bcacli. Fla.
Ragland, Ma.y Delores (Miss) 120 Star Stii-et. Raleigh. N.C.
Ramseur. Barbara .\nn (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 262. Raleigh. N.C-
Raniseur, Mclzic Clell (Mr.) 414 Logan St.. Statesville, N.C.
Ramsey. Sondia Gladiolia (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 120. Roxboro. N.C.
Ratliff. Beyerly Jean (Miss) 508 Lodge St., Wadesboro. N.C.
Ratliff. Willi.™. F. (Mr.) P.O. Box 166, Wadesboro, N.C.
Ray. NLary Helen (Miss) 225 Walnut St., Raleigh. N.C.
Reedv. Joann Andeison (Miss) 1407 Gholson St.. Winston-Salem, N.C.
Rhines. Willie Leroy (Mr.) 34 Glenvvood PI., Summit. N.J.
Richardson, Carolyn Lee (Miss) 1901 Bedford Ave., Lynchbuig, \'a.
Riddick. Rosa Virginia (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 112, Ahoskie, N.C.
Robinson. Arnold Eugene (Mr.) 1216 Rankin St.. Wilmington. N.C.
Robinson. Claire Dedidra (Miss) 201 N. 4lh St.. Easley, S.C.
Robinson. George (Mr.) 948 Booker Ave.. Columbus, Ga.
Robinson, Joyce (Miss) 2123 Dandridge Dr., Raleigh, N.C.
Robinson, Judy Herring (Miss) RFD 2. Box 252. Garland. N.C.
Rodriquez, Raymond (Mr,) 318 E. lOOSt,, New York, N,Y,
Rolle, Joyce (Miss) 1120 N.W. 65th St.. Miami. Fla.
Rollins. Barbara Jean (Miss) 442 Amislrong St., Portsmouth, Va.
Rollinson, Curtis Jei-emiah (Mr,) 519 S, 10th St., Wilmington, N.C.
Rowland. Hattic Inez (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 89. Clayton. N.C.
Rudison, Marguerite Elaine (Miss) 17 Vee St., N,W,, Washington, D.C.
Ruffin. Thelma Christine (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 55. Providence. N.C.
Savage. Dorothy (Miss) Box 425. Rich Square. N.C.
Scales, Hester Mae (Miss) 106 Ridge St., Leaksvillc, N.C-
Scott, David Richard (Mr.) 94 Talmagc St., New Brunswick, N.J.
Scott, Quincy, Jr, (Mr.) 772 Denison Ave., Norfork, Va.
Seabrook, Ruby Rosetta (Miss) 14 Rosemont, Charleston. S.C.
Seawell. Ronald Lawrence (Mr.) 1599 Columbus PI.. Rahway. N.J.
Shackleford. Lawrence (Mr.) 524 Juniper Avenue. Wake Foiest, N.C.
Shakleford, William Lee (Mr.) 524 Juniper Ave., Wake Forest, N.C.
Sherrod. Dorothy Mae (Miss) Rt. 6. Box 397, Kinston, N,C.
Simpson, Geraldine (Miss) 212 N. 10th St., Wilmington, N.C.
Simpson. HariT Jackson (Mr.) 426 Respass St., Washington, N.C.
Simpson, ^acy Edward (Mr.) 2209 Nickey Avenue, Fayetteville, N,C.
Sinclair. James Ira. Jr. (Mr.) 246 Stalling St.. Clayton, N.C.
Singlctary, Elizabeth Cooke (Mrs.) 7 Nash Terrace. Raleigh. N.C.
Smith, Alice .\manda (Miss) 1713 Race Path Ave.. Conway, S.C.
Smith, Brenda Lorraine (Miss) 1601 Marchison Rd., Fayetteville. N.C.
Smith, Carlton Edward (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 252. Littleton, N.C.
Smith. Clark Gable (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 132, Varina, N.C.
Smith, Elois Mae (Miss) 1303 Colonial Ave.. Greenville. N.C.
Smith. Lillian Tean (Miss) 2502 N. Heritage Ext., Lenoir. N.C.
Smith. Luella Marie (Miss) 312 E. Martin St.. Raleigh. N.C,
Smith. Martin Jasper (Mr.) 1157 Park Ave.. Lynchburg. Va.
Smith. Sarah Kate (Miss) 1206 S. Bloodworth St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Smith, Sharon Ann (Miss) 1314 N, 23rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Smith. Shirley Lacy Mae (Miss) 744 Ellington St.. Raleigh, N.C.
Snipe. Carol Wonetla (Miss) Mebane. N.C.
Snow. James Billy (Mr.) 214 Lee St., Raleigh, N.C.
Southerland. Martha Delois (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 280, Warsaw, N.C.
Southerland, Mildred Estelle (Miss) Rt. 2, Box 280. Wamaw, N,C,
Sowell, Mack (Mr.) Rt. 1, Ansonville Rd-, Wadesboro. N.C.
Speight, Lacey .Ann (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 395, Durham, N.C,
Spellman, Charles Gilbert (Mr,) 11 Humbolt St,, Trenton, N.J.
Spencer. Patti Mae (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 39, Varina, N.C.
Spencer, Columbus Donald (Mr.) 702 QuariA- St., Raleigh, N,C.
Spicer, Selma Gwendolyn (Miss) 806 E. Elm St., Goldsboro. N.C.
Spivey, Dora Ann (Miss) Rt, 4. Box 64, Louisburg, N.C.
Spivey. Doris Ann (Miss) Rt, 1. Box 250. Louisburg. N.C.
Spivey. Ellen Jean (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 284. Louisburg. N.C.
Squires. Annie Alice (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 165. Merrill, N.C.
Stallings. Bishop Clemmon (Mr.) Rt. 3. Box 345. Edcnton. N.C.
Stanley, Belly Ann (Miss) Rt, 1, Box 17. Shallotte, N.C.
Stanley. Cardrienne Yvonne (Miss) #2 Johnson Terrace, Raleigh, N,C.
Stanley. Virginia Ann (Miss) #2 Johnson Teirace, Raleigh, N.C.
Stell. Louis Scott III (Mr.) 1116 W. 51st St., Savannah. Ga.
Stockton, James Nathaniel (Mr.) Gen. Del., Ml. Ulla. N.C.
Stone, Willie Samuel, Jr. (Mr.) 1021 Oakwood Ave., Richmond, Va.
Strayhorn, Rena Virginia (Miss) P,0, Box 85, Pollocksville. N.C.
Strickland, Betty Rose (Miss) Rl, 1, Orrum, N.C,
Stroud, Jean Aurelia (Miss) 532 Chopsey Hill Rd,, Bridgepoil 6, Conn,
Studevan, Russell Henry (Mr,) 3 Grace Ave,, Glenolden, Pa.
Styles. Richard Wayne (Mr.) 39 Camp St., Waterbury, Conn.
Suggs, Rosa Lee (Miss) P.O. Box 82, Winterville. N.C.
Sure. David Moturi (Mr.) Masimba Market. Kisii. Kenya, E.A.
Sutphin. Carstoba (Miss) R.F.D. 1, Box. 542, South Boston, Va,
Sutphin, Cecile Rae (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 542. South Boston. Va.
Sutton, Bettie Sue (Miss) Rt. 6. Raleigh, N,C.
Taylor, Etta Mae Rt. 2, Box 356, Wilmington, N.C.
Tei rell, Leia Jean (Miss) Rl, 3, Box 95-B, Louisburg, N,C.
Thomas, Joe Louis (Mr) 630 N, Avondale Rd., Baltimore 22. Md.
Thomas, Shirley Ann (Miss) 3125 Rhamkalle Rd., Raleigh, N.C,
Thomas, William John (Mr,) 210 13th Ave., Newark, N.J.
Thompson. Henry Edward (Mr.) 31 Silver St., Asheville, N.C.
Thorne, Jaequelyn Reljecca (Miss) P,0, Box 453, Fuquay Springs, N.C.
Tillman. Mary Elaine (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 410. Wadesboro, N,C,
Tmnin, Robcit Lee (Mr,) 60 Garrett Ave., Rosemont, Pa,
Todd, Genell (Miss) Rt. 4. Box 41. Zebulon. N.C.
Toney. Jeanne Hunter (Miss) 326 Pine St.. Spring Hope, N.C.
Trotman, Richard Edward (Mr.) 178 S. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, N.J.
Tucker. Marion Jean (Miss) Rt. 1, Holly Springs, N,C.
Tucker, Otis (Mr,) 701 Roslyn PI,, Lynchburg. Va.
Undersvood, Rosa Burnett (Miss) 218 N, West St,, Fuquay Springs, N.C,
Upchurch. Erwin Lee (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 125. Wendell, N.C.
Upchurch. Janet (Miss) 504><. Rock Quarty Rd., Raleigh. N,C,
Usi-y, Snundra Elaine (Miss) 725 Drcxel Ave-. Atlantic City, N.J.
Vann. Geneva (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 412, Magnolia, N.C.
Vaughn. Lorraine Maye (Miss) 47 Eckert Ave., Newark. N.J.
Vaughn, Loretta Faye (Miss) 47 Eckert Ave,, Newark, N.J,
Wade, Ruben (Mr,) Rt. 4. Box 238. N. Augusta. S.C.
Waddy. James (Mr.) 37-02 Marlot Ave., Fair Lawn, N.J.
Wagslall, Penick Henderson (Mr,) 301 Ragland St., South Boston, Va.
Waiters, Peter James (.Mr,) 1329 Haif St., S.W.. Washington, D.C.
Walker. Annette Clementine (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 391. Durham. N.C.
Walker. Bennie Lee (Mr.) 176 Memorial Pkway., New Brunswick, N.J.
Walker. Essie Dorothy (Miss) 2817 Anderson Rd.. Greenville, S,C.
Walton, Nancy Maria (Miss) P.O. Box 117, Garysburg, N.C.
Walton, Nathan Andrew (Mr.) Rt. 2. Box 896, Elizabeth City, N.C.
Ward, Ronald Lee (Mr.) 400 York St., Lynchburg, N.C.
Waters. Ada Pauline (Miss) 11851 S.W. 220th St.. Goulds. Fla.
Waters. Adrian Bernard (Mr.) 30 Gray Street. Montclair, N.J.
Watson, Brooks (Mr.) 2115 Dandridge Dr.. Raleigh, N,C.
Watson, Freddy Ray (Mr,) 210 E. Second St.. Greenville, N,C.
Watts, Billie Lee (Mr,) 252 Fulton St., Alcoa. Tenn.
West, Alvin (Mr.) Rt. 1, Box 4. Havelock. N.C.
West. Kermil Henry (Mr.) 1410 W. 7th St.. Chester, Pa,
Wl^ite, Carollonia Linda (Miss) 711 Adam St.. Suffolk, Va.
WhV. Ralph Dixon (Mr.) 211 Asheland Ave., Asheville, N.C,
Whitehead, Tony Larry (Mr,) 1505 South St., Franklin, Va,
Whitfield. Clinton. Jr. (Mr.) 749 Beach Ave.. New York 72. N.Y.
Wilder. Danny McArlhur (Mr.) P.O. Box 135, Franklinton, N,C.
Wilder, Fannie Lucille (Miss) P.O. Box 174. Franklinton, N,C,
Wilder, Jasper Bernard (Mr.) 510 Montague St.. Raleigh, N,C.
Wilkerson, Howard Jerry (Mr.) 1033 Anna St.. Elizabeth. N.J.
Wilkins. James Lee (Mr.) Rt. 3, Box 496, Morganton, N.C.
Williams. Annie Elizabeth (Miss) Rt. 2. Box 132-D Windsor, N,C.
Williams, Broadus (Mr,) 26 Water St , Asheville, N.C.
Williams. Candis Emma (Miss) Rl. 2. Box 250. Warrenton. N.C.
Williams. CaroU Lesslie (Mr.) RFD 1, Box 140, Rich Square, N.C.
Williams, Catherine (Miss) Rt. 1, Box 81, Holly Springs, N.C.
Williams. Diana Eva (Miss) 75 Altamawr Ave.. Trenton. N.J.
Williams. Doretha (Miss) 828 Fayeteville St.. Raleigh. N.C.
Williams. Elmo (Mr.) 830 Coleman St., Raleigh, N.C.
Williams. Herbert Calvin (Mr.) 1030 N. Elmwood St.. Waukegan, 111.
Williams. Joan (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 81, Holly Springs. N.C.
Williams. Louis T. (Mr.) 1487 Fulton St., Brooklyn 16, N,Y.
Williams, Luetta Brown (Mrs.) 612 Matthew St., Fayetteville, N,C,
Williams, Peggy Ann (Miss) 206 Pender St,, Wilson. N.C.
Williams. Peggye Sue (Miss) Rt.,1, Box 203-F, Morrisville, N,C.
Williams, Rachel Luretta (Miss) 744 Clark St.. Leaksville, N,C.
Williams, Sandria Diann (Miss) P,0. Box 7, Merry Hill. N.C.
Williams. Shirley Mae (Miss) Rt. 1. Box 81. Holly Springs, N.C.
Williamson. Brenda Faye (Miss) Rt. 7, Box 272, Burlington, N.C.
Williamson. Mac McCoy (Mr.) Rt. 1. Box 205, Pelham, N,C,
Wilson, Betty Jean (Miss) 803 S. West St.. Raleigh, N.C,
Wilson, Esther Thacklar (Miss) 153-08 119th Ave., Jamaica 34, N.Y,
Wilson, James Eddie (Mr,) Rt. 2, Box 273. Apex, N,C,
Wilson. Linda Ruth (Miss) 2321 Dover Farm Rd.. Raleigh. N.C.
Wise, Juanita Delois (Miss) 2110 N.W. 56th St.. Miami. Fla.
Womack. Mary Elizabeth (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 193. Selma. N.C.
Woods. James Elbern (Mr.) 1514 Polk St.. Lynchburg. Va.
Woods. Nathaniel Tyrone (Mr.) 229 Flit St.. Asheville, N,C.
Woods, Willie Gene (Miss) P.O. Box 685. Preston. Md.
Woodson. Elaine Loretta (Miss) Rt. 3. Box 405. Lynchburg, Va.
Young. Mable Alice (Miss) 310 N. While St.. Wake Foiest. N.C.
Young, Mable Arlelia (Miss) 592 E, Lenoir St., Raleigh. N.C.
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