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REGGIE  YORK,    EDITOR      •      LARRY  CRUSE,    BUS.   MGR, 


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FOREWORD 


The    Charlotte    Center    of 


the    University    of    North 


Carohna   was   estabhshed   in 


1946    in    the    Central    High 


School  building. 

In  1947,  Miss  Bonnie  E.  Cone  was  named  director  of  the  school,  and 
remained  as  direc-  JV^^NJI^       '^'*  when  the  center  became  Char- 

lotte  College  in  9"*^  ^  I       1949. 

At    the    begin-  Tk^     ^Z  ning,  Charlotte  College  had  active 


organizations, 


activities,  and  a  large  sports  pro- 


Miss  Cone  —  1947 
gram   for   its   three   hundred    students.    The    faculty    has 

grown  from  one  full-time  instructor,  Miss  Mary  Denny,      W*«*^   -^ 

and  several  part-time  instructors  to  thirty 

full-time    and    thirty-one    part-time 

instructors. 


Miss  Denny  — 1947 


a        In   the   fall   of   1961,   the    College    moved    to    its    new 
campus,   designed   by   noted     architect   A.   G.   Odell,  Jr. 
A.  G.  Odell,  Jr.  Located   on    Highway   49   North,   the  college,   under  the 

direction   of   its   President,    Dr.   Cone,   now  serves  over  nine  hundred 
students. 


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CHARLOTTE 


Charlotte  Collegian  staff  of   1950  at  work.  Charlotte  Collegian  staff  of   1962  at  work. 

ORGANIZATIONS 


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C.  C.  U.  N.  C.  football  team  of  1947. 


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SPORTS 


Charlotte  College  basketball  team  of   1961-62. 


C.  C.  students  doing  the  "Bunny  Hop"  in   1954.  Queen  and  court  during  Christmas  Dance  of   1961. 

FEATURES 


COLLEGE  STORY 


Classroom  of  old  campus. 


CLASSES 


Classroom  of  new  campus. 


Miss  Cone  when  C.  C.  U.  N.  C.  became  C.  C.  in  1949. 


Dr.  Cone  in  1961. 


ADMINISTRATION   &   FACULTY 

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Old  campus. 


New  campus. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


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DEDICATION 


For  his  service  to  Charlotte  College,  his 
sincere  devotion  and  unselfish  work,  the 
staff  of  the  Si  Si  dedicates  this  twelfth 
edition  to  Dr.  Herbert  Hechenbleikner. 


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DR.  HERBERT 
HECHENBLEIKNER 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL 


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Bill  Ferguson 
President 

Jeannie  Glasgow 
Secretary 


Johnny  Sayers 
Vice-President 

Francis  Cline 
Treasurer 


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bby  Crump 
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3nda  Long 
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Herbert   Baker 

John  Boling 

Clinton  Canaday 

Chris  Collins 

Larry  Cruse 

Murray  DeYoung 

John  Duckworth 

Janice  Giles 

Carol'  Holden 

Gene  Home 

Mildred   Hunter 

Lloyd  Lane 

Rodney  Love 

Florence  Morrow 

Robert  Owens 

Larry  Reynolds 

Mike  Sellers 

Gayle  Smith 

Dan  Thigpen 

Reggie  York 

Page  Thirteen 

STUDENT  COUNCIL  COMMITTEES 


Mrs.  Winningham 
Student    Council    Advisor 


The  Student  Council  is  the  voice  of  the 
students  of  Charlotte  College.  The  purposes 
of  the  Council  are  to  develop  leadership  and 
character  among  the  students,  to  keep  them 
informed  of  all  school  activities,  and  to  ad- 
minister the  business  of  the  Student  Govern- 
ment Association. 


ASSEMBLY      COMMITTEE 

The  Assembly  Committee  is  in  charge  of 
all  arrangements  for  Student  Government 
assemblies. 

Seated:   Mike  Sellers,  Chairman 

Standing:  Johnny  Sayers,  John  Jolly,  Mary  Fisher, 

Linda  Mayhew,  Ira  Madans. 


FINANCE      COMMITTEE 

Approving  budget  requests,  making  finan- 
cial reports,  and  managing  all  funds  pertain- 
ing to  student  activities,  are  the  responsibili- 
ties of  the  Finance  Committee. 

Seated:   Francis  Cline,  Chairman 

Standing:    Bobby   Crump,    Mary   Helms,    Johnny 

Sayers. 


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SOCIAL      COMMITTEE 

The  Social  Committee  has  the  respon- 
sibihty  of  planning  social  activities  for 
the  students.  This  year  the  committee 
planned  three  major  dances  as  well  as 
coffee  hours,  picnics  and  other  activities. 
Florence  Morrow,  Chairman,  John  Duck- 
worth. Doris  Jarrett,  Judy  Idol,  Mildred 
Hunter,  Doris  Ann  Hoover,  Bill  Newman, 
Rodnev  Lo\'e. 


PUBLICITY    COMMITTEE 

The  Publicity  Committee  is  respon- 
sible for  the  release  of  all  publicity  con- 
nected with  basketball  games,  dances 
and  other  school  functions.  Posters,  ra- 
dio announcements  and  newspapers  are 
some  of  the  media  used  by  the  commit- 
tee to  publicize  these  activities. 
Seated:  Brenda  Long,  Co-Chairman 
Not  Pictured:  John  Duckworth,  Co-Chairman 
Standing:  Alona  Stewart,  Connie  Marley, 
Barry  Hinson,  Doris  Ann  Hoover,  Barbara 
Blythe,  Carol  Holden. 


ELECTIONS    COMMITTEE 

Being  responsible  for  all  Student  Gov- 
ernment elections,  the  Elections  Com- 
mittee makes  preliminary  preparations 
for  voting,  counts  the  \'Otes  and  publi- 
cizes the  results. 

Seated:   Bobby  Crump,  Chairman 
Standing:     Larry     Reynolds,     Bob     Owens, 
Francis  Cline,  Clinton  Canaday,  John  Boling. 


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Larry  Cruse 
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Si  Si 


Mary  Fisher 
Associate  Editor 


Reggie  York 
Editor-in-Chief 


Alona  Stewart 

Class  Ed 

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Sports   Editor 


Judy  Idol 
Organizations  Editor 


Bill  Ferguson 
/Irt   Editor 


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STAFF  ASSISTANTS 


Carol  Holden 


Brenda  Long 


Bill  Newman 
Photographer 


Connie  Marley 


Mike  Kelly 


Florence  Morrow 


Page  Eighteen 


Jim  Ireland 
Photographer 


Pat  Norman 


Page  Nineteen 


THE  CHARLOTTE  COLLEGIAN 


Chris  Collins 
Editor-in-Chief 


Gene  Horne 
Associate   Editor 


Charles  Hair 

Prodttction   Manager 


John  Boling 
Business  Manaser 


Page  Twenty 


Seated:  Chris  Collins.  Standing:  John  Boling,  Brad  Keistler,  Charles  Hair,  Charlotte 
Gibson,  Dennis  Whitaker. 


The  Charlotte  Collegian,  re-organized  each  year  under 
new  leadership,  is  "the  newspaper  voice  of  Charlotte  Col- 
lege." 


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Rodney  Love 
Co-chairman 


Reggie  York 
Co-chairman 


The  members  of  the  Freshman  Advisory  Council  orient 
new  students  to  Charlotte  College,  help  them  with  registra- 
tion and  assist  faculty  advisors  in  counseling  during  Orienta- 
tion Week  and  throughout  the  year. 


FRESHMAN 

ADVISORY 

COUNCIL 


Dan  Thigpen,  John  Boling,  Mike  Sellers,  Larry  Cruse,  Florence  Morrow,  Francis 
Cline,  Lloyd  Lane,  Bob  Andrews,  Johnny  Sayers,  Bobby  Crump,  Larry  Reynolds. 


Page  Twenty-two 


Gladys  Allgood  Porter 
Chief   Marshal 


FiTZHUGH  Lee  Austin 


MARSHALS 


The  Commencement  Marshals  are  rising  sophomores  who 
have  maintained  the  highest  scholastic  averages.  They  usher 
for  commencement,  the  Baccalaureate  Sermon,  and  special 
events. 


Christian  Curtis  Collins 
Garth  Michele  Ferguson 


John  Hunter  McCoy 
William  Edward  Morrison 


Page  Twenty-three 


PHI  THETA  KAPPA 

Phi  Theta  Kappa  is  a  national  hono- 
rary scholastic  society.  Students  who 
have  the  highest  academic  averages  and 
who  display  sound  moral  character  are 
eligible  for  membership. 


Christia.n  Curtis  Collins 
Mildred  Hunter 


Garth  Michele  Ferguson 
Gladys  Allgood  Porter 


FiTZHUGH  Lee  Austin 
Chairman 


Page  Twenty-four 


CHARLOTTE 
COLLEGE  CHORUS 

Highlights  of  the  year  for  the  Char- 
lotte College  Chorus  were  the  Christmas 
and  spring  concerts  and  two  half-hour 
programs  on  WSOC-TV. 


First  row:   Florence  Morrow,  Mary  Helms,  Doris  Ann  Hoover,  Cleveland  Beacham,  Judy  Murdoch, 
Doris  Jarrett. 

Second  row:  Rodney  Love,  Francis  Cline,  Vann  Trapp,  Gene  Knott,   Bill   Ferguson,  Accompanist, 
David   Lindeman,   Bobby  Crump,   Morris  Spearman,  Jerry  Poplin. 

Third  row:  Elaine  Carriker,  Charlotte  Gibson,  Judy  Morgan,  Jan  Shive,  Kitty  Lacy,  Dianne  Howard, 
Loma  Byers,  Reggie  York,  Mr.  Woodruff,  Director. 


Page  Twenty-five 


Bill  Pipkin 
President 

Sidney  Linker 
Secretary 


M.  W.  Grass 
Vice-President 

Joe  Murdoch 
Treasurer 


SIGMA  LAMBDA  CHI 

Sigma  Lambda  Chi  provides  whole- 
some social  activities  for  its  members 
and  serves  the  college.  The  Sigma 
Lambda  Chi  Scholarship  is  awarded  an- 
nually to  a  freshman.  The  fraternity 
raises  the  money  by  sponsoring  various 
projects  throughout  the  year. 


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Larry  Allen,  Edward  Blanton,  Gary  Brewer,  Lloyd  Burris,  John  Grump,  John  Furr,  Marty  Garmon, 
George  Greenoe,  Barry  Hinson,  Charles  Holland,  Ronnie  Joyce,  Lloyd  Lane,  Jeff  Marshall,  Lane 
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Ccmtributing  to  United  Appeal. 


Picking  up  rocks  on  campus. 


Ronald  Polk,  Gordon  Richards,  Gary  Russell,  Darrel  Russo,  Edwin  Scott,  Herbert  Smith,  Kapp  Smith, 
Wallace  Smith,  H.  B.  Staton,  Heath  Strawn,  Jerry  Vassey,  Hugh  Walker,  Roger  Walker,  Steve  Watts. 


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Pledges 


Initiation 


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SWEETHEART  OF  SIGMA  LAMBDA  CHI 

Linda  Pipkin 


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NATIONAL  EDUCATION  ASSOCIATION 


Seated:   Miss  Denny,  Advisor 

First  row:  Pat  Norman,  Petronella  Coulter,  Marilyn  Holmes,  Jan  Shive. 

Second  row:  Mary  Fisher,  Rodney  Love,  Larry  Lynn. 


The  Charlotte  College  Student  Na- 
tional Education  Association  serves  stu- 
dents interested  in  the  teaching  profes- 
sion. 


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COLLEGIATE  CIVITAN  CLUB 


John  Cochran 

President 
Clinton  Canaday 

Vice-President 
Reggie  York 

Secretary 


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The  purposes  of  the  Collegiate  Civitan 
Club  are  to  serve  the  College  and  community 
and  to  promote  good  citizenship.  Through 
various  projects,  the  Collegiate  Civitan  Club 
achieves  these  purposes. 


Seated:  John  Cochran. 

Standing:   Larry  Reynolds,  Bobby  Crump,  Clinton  Canaday,  Francis  CHne,  Dave 

Douglas,  John  Duckworth,  Harry  Holden. 


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John  Cochran 
President 


Petronella  Coulter 
Secretary-Treastirer 


COLLEGIATE 
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THE  UNITED 
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The  Collegiate  Council  for  the  United  Na- 
tions has  become  one  of  the  most  active  clubs 
on  campus.  Representatives  attended  model 
U.  N.  General  Assemblies  and  a  conference 


in  New  York,  where  Prime  Minister  Nehru 
of  India  was  the  principal  speaker. 

A  "dinner  of  world-wide  foods"  was  given 
for  foreign  students  attending  nearby  colleges. 


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Petronella  Coulter,   Larry  Dewhurst,  Doris  Ann  Hoover,  Gay  Porter,  Bob  Andrews,  John  Cochran, 
Reggie  York,  Larry  Lynn,  Mary  Jane  Gosline,  George    Thomas,    Diana    Morrow,    Dianna    Home. 


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Chaklotte  Gibson 

Secretary 


Bill  Starr 
President 

Petronella  Coulter 
Vice-President 


LE  CERCLE  FRANCAIS 

Through  Le  Cercle  Francais  the  stu- 
dents receive  a  better  understanding  and 
appreciation  of  the  French  civilization. 


Carol  Holden,  Jimmy  Dutton,  Bill  Ferguson,  David  Allen,  Joyce  Almon,  Bill  Duckworth,  Jim 
Flowers,  Dr.  Macy,  Advisor,  Mike  Sellers,  Reggie  York,  Charlotte  Gibson,  Bill  Starr,  Nicky  Komas, 
George  Burkhalter,  Petronella  Coulter,  Jim  Clark,  Johnny  Sayers. 


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ENGINEERS'  CLUB 

The  Engineers'  Club  is  designed  to 
give  the  student  engineer  a  greater  un- 
derstanding of  all  phases  of  engineering. 


Francis  Cline 

Clinton  Canaday 

President 

Vice-President 

Bobby  Crump 

Larry  Reynolds 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Seated:   Francis  Cline 

Standing:    Mr.   Darholt,   Advisor,   Bob  Alexander,  Sandy  Stokes,  Bill  Logan,  Clinton  Canaday,  Bobby 

Crump,  Larry  Reynolds,  Murray  DeYoung. 


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BOND 
RALLY 


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Front  row:    Ed  Owens,  Jimmy  James,  Butch  Gilbert,  Bubba  Rion,  Eugene  Todd,  Coach. 

Back  row:    Sam   Dunlap,   Assistant  Coach,   Gordon  Richards,  Marshall  Greene,  Ronnie  Greene,  Ken 

Bailey,   Sammv   Payne;    not   pictured:   Broadus   Taylor. 

BASKETBALL   '6  2 


Bubba  Rion 
Captain 


Eugene  Todd 

Sam  Dunlap 

Ronnie  Greene 

Coach 

Assistant  Coach 

Co'Captain 

IiMMY  James 


BuBBA    RiON 


Ronnie  Greene 


Butch  Gilbert 


Marshall  Greene 


Gordon  Richards 


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RONNIE  GREENE 
ALL-CONFERENCE 

For  his  outstanding  ability  throughout  the 
season,  climaxed  by  a  thirty-two  point  effort 
in  the  last  game  of  the  Virginia-Carolina 
Tournament,  Ronnie  Greene  was  chosen  as 
center  for  the  All-Conference  Team.  Since 
he  is  the  first  Charlotte  College  player  se- 
lected for  the  All-Conference  Team,  Ronnie 
has  added  prestige  to  the  Owls. 


Doris  Ann  Hoover  Baiba  Lukevics 


Tor  Smith  Carol  Holden 


Connie  Marley 


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Mildred  Hunter 
Head  Cheerleader 


CHEERLEADERS 

This  year  the  cheerleaders  have  added  tre- 
mendously to  the  school  spirit  at  Charlotte 
College.  They  have  attended  almost  every 
basketball  game  and  have  proved  themselves 
worthy  of  much  praise. 


IjArbara  Blythe 
Co-head  Cheerleader 


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CHRISTMAS      QUEEN 


Barbara  Blythe 


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Mary  Sadler 


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Carol  Holden 


CHRISTMAS    COURT 


Brenda  Long 


Linda  Mayhew 


Connie  Marley 


Florence  Morrow 


KING    OF    HEARTS 


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Reggie  York 


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QUEEN     OF    HEARTS 


Carol  Holden 


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VALENTINE  COURT 


Robert  Owens 


Connie  Marley 


Rodney  Love 


Mary  Fisher 


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Florence  Morrow 


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Mary  Fisher 


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CAMPUS    QUEENS 


Sarah  Freeman 


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Mildred  Hunter 


CAMPUS    QUEENS 


Brenda  Long 


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Diana  Morrow 


CAMPUS    QUEENS 


Mary  Sadler 


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SOPHOMORE   CLASS   OFFICERS 


Bob  Owens 
Vice-President 


Rodney  Love 
President 


Dan  Thigpen 
Secretary-Treasurer 


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SOPHOMORES 


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George  Elbert  Allen 
Larry  Donald  Allen 


Carole  Louise  Bleimeyer 
John  Walter  Boeing 


Donald  Ray  Allred 
Robert  Powell  Andrews 


John  Franklin  Bost,  III 
Carl  Plott  Burrus 


FiTZHLiGH  Lee  Austin,  III 
David  Cranford  Barnes,  Jr. 

William  Clinton  Canaday 
Melvin  Douglas  Carson 


Jessy  David  Baughan 
Gary  Lynn  Bell 

Donald  Lee  Carter 
Lo\'D  Edwin  Chambers 


John  Henry  Bell,  Jr. 
James  Franklin  Bennett 

Glenn  Francis  Cline 
John  Thomas  Cochran 

Larry  Wayne  Benton 
Roy  T.  Blanton 

Christlan  Curtis  Collins 
Richard  Dale  Conrad 


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SOPHOMORES 

Petoonella  Mayer  Coulter 
Wallace  E.  Cowan 

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Samuel  John  Duckworth 


Robert  Sylvester  Crump,  Jr. 
Larry  Orlin  Cruse 

Samuel  James  Earnhardt 
William  Croker  Eason 


Bruce  Alfred  Curlee 
Jerry  Stewart  Curry 

Johnny  Albert  Faulkenberry 
Garth  Michele  Ferguson 


James  Clifton  Davis 
William  Javan  Davis 

Jeannie  McKay  Glasgow 
Mary  Jane  Gosline 

Barbara  Ann  Denson 
James  Murray  DeYoung,  Jr. 

M.  W.  Grass,  Jr. 
Marshall  Steele  Greene 


John  1  Ierbert  Deyton 
Charles  Weldon  Dixon 

Ronald  Thomas  Greene 
William  Wendell  Greene 


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SOPHOMORES 

Steve  Wiley  Haas 
Anthony  Reed  Hanna 

Mildred  Ann  Hunter 
James  Patrick  Jackson 

Roy  Lee  Hartis,  Jr. 
Marvin  Flay  Henderson,  Jr. 

James  Martin  Jewell 
William  Joseph  Korbler 

Robert  Allen  Hensel 
Laurin  Kenneth  Hinson 

Frank  August  Kretschmer 
Richard  Allen  Laity 


Charles  Edward  Holland 
Katy  Connor  Hollingswobth 

John  H.  Lee,  Jr. 
William  Carlson  Logan 


Doris  Ann  Hoover 
DiANNA  Lee  Horne 

George  Earl  Long 
Rodney  Raeford  Love 

William  Edward  Horne 
Jean  Montgomery  Hudcins 

John  Hunter  McCoy 
James  Thomas  Manning,  Jr. 


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SOPHOMORES 

Henry  Barnes  Marshall 
Robert  Milton  Martin 

Patricia  Ann  Norman 
Robert  Julian  Owens 

Linda  Marion  Mayhew 
Kenneth  Ross  Meredith 

Charles  Emory  Petty,  Jr. 
Judith  Blackwell  Pope 


James  Bernard  Miller 
Marshall  Dean  Moore,  Jr. 

Jerry  Melvin  Poplin 
Gladys  Allgood  Porter 


Robert  Lee  NiooRE 
William  Edward  Morrison 

Ann  Elizabeth  Potts 
William  Kress  Query 


Diana  Lee  Morrow 
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Sidney  Blair  Rayfield 
Larry  Clifford  Reynolds 


|-R,\NCis  Johnstone  Murdoch 
William  Denver  Neely,  Jr. 

Edward  Whaley  Rion 
Billy  Forney  Roseman 


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SOPHOMORES 

Thomas  Wallace  Ross,  Jr. 
Garlin  James  Russell 

William  Worthlngton  Starr 
James  Carl  Stewart 


JoHNTsT  Gordon  Sayers 
Edutn  Robinson  Scott,  Jr. 

Milford  Franklin  Stumpf 
George  Jacob  Swart 

Jerry  Lee  Shurig 
James  Edwin  Sinclair 

William  Denny  Swing 
Dennis  Gerard  Whitaker 


Frederick  Warren  Sing 
John  Peter  Smelik 

Kenneth  William  Wilkinson 
Ross  Braswell  Williams 


Herbert  Wilford  Smith 
Thomas  Patterson  Smith 

Thomas  Donald  Willingham 
James  Dale  Yandle 


James  Morris  Spearman 
Joe  Lee  Starnes 

Reginald  Oscar  York 
Ray  Everett  Young 


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FRESHMAN   CLASS    OFFICERS 


Carol  Holden 
Vice-President 


Ronnie  Joyce 
President 


Brenda  Lonc 
Secretary-Treasurer 


Page  Seventy 


FRESHMEN 

David  Lawrence  Adams 
LeRoy  Hammond  Adams,  III 
Alan  Gordon  Aitken 
Howard  Walton  Aldred 
Robert  Earl  Alexander 


David  Huggins  Allen 
George  Milton  Allen 
Victor  Roy  Allison,  III 
Joyce  Etta  Almon 
.       Wallace  L.  Ammons 


John  Steen  Arthur 
Larry  James  Atkinson 
John  Lee  Atwell 
Roy  Franklin  Atwell 
James  Clyde  Aycock 

Glenn  Edward  Bailey 
Kenneth  Edward  Bailey 
Herbert  Hoyle  Baker 
Carolyn  Maner  Barnett 
Julian  Henry  Barnett 

James  William  Bamette,  Jr. 
Cleatus  Barron  Bartlett,  Jr. 
Maurice  Randolph  Batts 
Cleveland  Eula  Beacham 
Calvin  Hugh  Beckvwth 

James  Brent  Belton 
Richard  Grathwol  Bemish 
John  Miller  Berry 
Joyce  Elizabeth  Berryhill 
Marilyn  Ann  Beskie 


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Paul  Bjorneboe,  Jr. 
Albert  Walton  Black 
Marjorie  Elizabeth  Blackman 
Beverly  Blankenship 
Lucile  H.  Blanton 


Barbara  Eubanks  Blythe 
Rolland  Lee  Blythe 
Charles  Walter  Boone 
Linda  Mae  Best 
Violet  Lamm  Bost 


George  Harold  Bowers 
Jackie  Roland  Bradshaw 
Gwenette  Gail  Brafford 
Richard  Lynn  Braswell 
William  Edward  Brewington,  Jr. 

James  Andrew  Brock,  II 
Edward  William  Brody,  Jr. 
Donald  Alfred  Brooks 
Robert  Eugene  Brooks 
Gary  Artford  Broome 


Vernon  Cresswell  Brotherton 
Charlotte  Lee  Brower 
Jerry  Marshall  Brown 
Robert  Monroe  Brown 
Robert  TTiomas  Brown 


Doris  Lorene  Burdette 
Betty  Stanford  Burger 
George  Anton  Burkhalter 
Charles  Gordon  Bum 
Henry  Owens  Bums 


Page  Seventy-two 


FRESHMEN 

Lloyd  Richard  Burns 
Richard  Albert  Cabanis? 
James  Fredrick  Caldwell,  Jr. 
Sammy  Moffett  Caldwell 
Emmett  Allen  Canaday 


Julian  Edwin  Carnes,  Jr. 
Keith  Edward  Carpenter 
Samuel  Eugene  Carpenter,  Jr. 
Elaine  Laurette  Carriker 
Richard  Edward  Carroll 


Stuart  Pierce  Carroll 
Hugh  Durant  Cashion,  Jr. 
Carris  Manley  Caudle,  Jr. 
Edwin  Gene  Caveness 
Robert  Weightstill  Chambers 

John  Carroll  Chipley 
John  Olen  Christenbury 
James  Robert  Clark 
Roger  Glynn  Cleaver 
Carl  R.  Cline 


Wanda  Jeanne  Cline 
Raeford  Warren  Clontz 
Curtis  Lowe  Cloud,  Jr. 
Billy  Elmer  Coggins 
Brian  Donald  Cole 


Rosemary  Conchita  Collins 
Thomas  Alvin  Corbett,  Jr. 
Mary  Ellen  Cornelius 
Hiram  Archie  Costner,  III 
Larry  Roy  Cox 


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Robert  Whitney  Graver 
John  Edward  Crosby 
John  Hugh  Crump 
William  Smart  Darsey 
Dean  Jackson  Davis 


Larry  Jerome  Davis 
Hoyle  Jones  Deason,  Jr. 
James  Flinn  DeRamus 
Lawrence  Harry  Dewhurst 
Helen  Dianne  Dorton 


David  Ronald  Douglas 
Harold  Franklin  Douglas 
William  Clyde  Duckworth 
Dorothy  Anne  Duff 
William  Foster  Dugan 

William  Wayne  Duncan 
ITiomas  McDonald  Dunn 
James  Morton  Durham 
James  Ralph  Dutton 
Thomas  Clark  Dutton 


James  Allen  Earnhardt 
Lois  Ellen  Earnhardt 
Charles  Dwight  Edwards,  Jr. 
Margaret  Ann  Ellis 
William  Henry  Ennis,  III 

Clarence  Hugh  Ewing 
Ralph  Yates  Faulk 
Michael  Brown  Field 
Daniel  Sloan  Fincannon 
Mary  Jane  Fisher 


Page  Seventy-fouT 


FRESHMEN 

Aubrey  Merrill  Fleming 
James  Ray  Flowers,  Jr. 
William  Lawrence  Flowers 
Donald  Ray  Foster 
John  Roberts  Foster 


Sarah  Elizabeth  Freeman 
Linda  Carole  Frisby 
John  Wesley  Furr 
Frank  Wilson  Futrell,  Jr. 
Judy  Diane  Gable 

Paul  Martin  Garmon,  Jr. 
Young  Edward  Garrison 
Henry  Elliott  Gatehouse 
Louise  Ann  Gathings 
Eric  Flynn  George 

Iraj  Ghaemmaghami 
Charlotte  Ann  Gibson 
Foy  Ralph  Gilbert 
Janice  Elizabeth  Giles 

Kenneth  Eugene  Gilleland 

David  Richard  Goode 
Harvey  Wilson  Gouch 
George  Washington  Graham,  Jr. 
Larry  Reed  Greene 
Malachi  Jerome  Greene 


George  Patterson  Greenoe 
John  Elmore  Grentzer 
Benjamin  Franklin  Crier 
William  Jeffers  Griffin 
Richard  Steven  Groner 


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FRESHMEN 

Beth  Sue  Groom 
John  WilHam  Gwinn 
Thomas  Allen  Harcharik 
Aldridge  Kirk  Hardee,  III 
Richard  McCalla  Hardesty 


Conley  Cooper  Harris 
Richard  Hunter  Harris 
James  Allen  Harris 
James  Robert  Harris 
William  Parker  Harris 


Alice  Craddock  Harrison 
Robert  Everett  Hartman,  Jr. 
Calvin  Bennett  Hasty 
Marvin  Luther  Helms 
Mary  Alice  Helms 


Nancy  Elma  Helms 
Van  Eugene  Helms 
Walter  Lee  Helms,  Jr. 
Charles  David  Helton 
Edward  Lynn  Hicks 


David  Lynn  Hill 
Winfred  Norman  Hill 
Barry  Franklin  Hinson 
Clarence  W.  Hobbs 
Daniel  Melvin  Hoffman 


Carol  Jean  Holden 
Harry  Richard  Holden 
David  Lee  Holmes 
Marilyn  Ann  Holmes 
Joe  Glenn  Honeycutt 


Page  Seventy-six 


FRESHMEN 


WajTie  Harris  Hooks 
Laurent  Novikoff  Home 
Phyllis  Jean  Home 
Robert  Eugene  Home 
Ray  Jackson  Hough 


Rebecca  Dianne  Howard 
Thomas  Jackson  Howard 
Kermit  Michael  Howard 
James  Van  Howell,  Jr. 
Boyce  William  Howie 

Heath  Brewer  Howie,  Jr. 
James  Gilmer  Howie 
Milton  Lee  Hubbard 
Don  Richard  Hughes 
Jon  Randell  Hughes 

Bill  Bames  Hunnicutt 
Barbara  Marian  Hunter 
Anna  Mariah  Hyder 
Judy  Lynn  Idol 
James  W.  Ingram 

Jimmy  Lee  James 
Ronald  J.  Janott 
Dudney  Marvin  Jamagin 
Doris  Annette  Jarrett 
Bennie  Gerald  Johnson 

Charles  Vance  Johnson,  Jr. 
Donald  Ray  Johnson 
John  Russell  Jolly,  Jr. 
Finley  Herman  Jones 
Gerald  Miller  Jones 


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FRESHMEN 

Judith  Ellen  Jones 
James  Ronald  Joyce 
Edward  Pou  Keen,  Jr. 
John  Michael  Kelly 
George  Manuel  Kennedy 


Vaudry  Max  Kennemore 
Emily  Marcia  Kerns 
Joe  Rodney  King 
Michael  Paul  Kinnard 
Patricia  Reville  Kinnard 


James  Peter  Kistler,  III 
Earle  Eugene  Knott,  Jr. 
Nicolas  John  Komas 
Noah  Morris  Kraft 
Lloyd  George  Lane 

Ann  DeBerry  Lanning 
James  Franklin  Lavender 
Phyllis  Jo  Leazer 
William  Roosevelt  Ledford 
Jerry  Guy  Leedy 

Philip  Aden  Levine 
David  Morley  Lindeman 
Henrietta  Linker 
Sidney  Jackson  Linker 
Darrell  Gene  Little 


Larry  Eugene  Litde 
Mary  Alice  Little 
John  Edward  Livingston 
Brenda  Anne  Long 
Jerry  Wilson  Long 


Page  Seventy-eight 


FRESHMEN 

William  Marshall  Long 
Larry  Dale  Loving 
Wayne  Thomas  Lowery 
Baiba  Lukevics 
Larry  H.  Lynn 


William  Edward  McArver 
Ellis  MacDonald  McCorkle 
Priscilla  Blanton  McCrorie 
David  Fetzer  McDonald 
William  Eugene  McDonald 

Calvin  Luther  McGowan 
Jerry  Reid  McGraw 
Myron  David  McGuirt 
La  Verne  Mcllwaine 
Alfred  Welch  Mcintosh 


James  Robert  McKeel 
Donald  David  McLeod,  Jr. 
Al  Hendrix  McNeely 
Malcolm  Jerome  McSwain 
Thomas  Franklin  McWhirter 


Ira  Michael  Madans 
Connie  Jane  Marley 
Joyce  Ann  Marlovife 
Charles  Jeffory  Marshall 
Robert  Edgar  Martin 

Joan   Francine  Meacham 
John  Franklin  Meacham 
Charles  Thomas  Melton 
Hugh  Gary  Miller 
James  Campbell  Miller 


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Joseph  Robert  Miller 
Ronald  Christopher  Miller 
Daniel  Bruce  Mills 
Lou  Jean  Mills 
John  Sherrill  Monahan 


Philip  Toler  Montgomery 
James  Joseph  Moore 
Judith  Kay  Morgan 
Lloyd  Glen  Morris,  Jr. 
Florence  Margaret  Monow 

Richard  D.  Morton 
Richard  Lane  Mulhs 
Robert  Winston  Mullis 
Judith  Fitzjohn  Murdoch 
Harry  Clifton  Murr 

William  MacArthur  Nance 
Nathan  Tomlinson  Neely,  Jr. 
William  Marshall  Newman 
Jerry  Arthur  Nichols 
Peggy  Hilker  Noreen 

Norman  Davis  Norwood 
Ronald  Lewis  Gates 
Young  Michael  G'Connor 
Eugene  Franklin  Gliver 
Edward  June  Gsborne 

Grion  Taylor  Osborne 
Edgar  Allen  Gwen,  Jr. 
Doyle  Wayne  Gwens 
George  Richard  Parker,  Jr. 
Samuel  Norcum  Payne 


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FRESHMEN 

Charles  C.  Peach 
Robert  Alfred  Pearson 
Jerry  Monroe  Pender 
Judy  Gail  Penegar 
Enrique  Percal 


Frank  TTiomason  Pharr 
Edward  Lee  Philemon 
John  Christopher  Phillips,  III 
Perry  Thomas  Phillips 
j  James  DeArmon  Philmon 


Linda  Schubert  Pipkin 
Jerrie  Lynn  Pittard 
Ronald  Kenneth  Polk 
John  Frank  Potts,  Jr. 
Melvin  Glenn  Preston 


Samuel  Kendrick  Price 
Claude  Ervin  Raby,  Jr. 
James  Barry  Ranson 
Baxter  Sanford  Reavis,  Jr. 
Alexander  Phipps  Reddeck 

Tommy  Clarence  Reep 
James  Monroe  Rhyne,  Jr. 
Gordon  Smith  Richards 
Guy  Nelson  Riggs 
Ronald  Fred  Ritter 


Jane  Russell  Robertson 
Richard  Charles  Robeson 
Alexander  McAuley  Robinson,  Jr. 
Franklin  Wayne  Rogers 
Frank  Elwood  Rohleder,  Jr. 


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Margaret  Ellen  Ross 
Joseph  Curtis  Royal 
William  Tandy  Royster,  Jr. 
Kenneth  Edward  Rubin 
James  Paul  Rudisill,  Jr. 


Gary  Franklin  Russell 
Bruce  Ludvig  Russo 
James  Darrel  Russo 
Mary  Louise  Sadler 
Ronald  Hendrix  Sadler 


Drew  Paschal  Saunders 
John  Anthony  Schachner 
Maurice  Clinton  Scruggs 
Edna  Lucille  Seaman 
Ruth  Carolyn  Secrest 

David  Porter  Shaffner 
Jan  Carol  Shive 
Patrick  Dinkins  Shue 
Calvin  Lester  Sigraon 
David  Vann  Simpson 

George  Orville  Simpson 
Harold  Wayne  Simpson 
Melanie  Anne  Simpson 
Edgar  Basil  Sisson,  Jr. 
Charles  Edward  Sizemore 


Jack  Cannon  Sizemore 
Margaret  Mildred  Sloop 
Ernest  Glenn  Smart 
Gayle  Little  Smith 
Howard  Carlyle  Smith,  Jr. 


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FRESHMEN 

Miriam  Paxton  Smith 
Philip  Alexander  Smith 
Shirley  Kapp  Smith,  II 
Wallace  Edward  Smith 
William  Marcellus  Smith,  Jr. 


Glenda  Sharon  Smothers 
William  Austin  Soiset 
Carl  Caughman  Sox,  Jr. 
William  Albert  Springs 
Kenneth  Arnold  Squires 

Gary  Edward  Stakes 
Herman  Burnell  Staton,  Jr. 
William  Wheeler  Sternbergh 
Alona  Junice  Stewart 
Garold  Allen  Stewart,  III 

John  Niles  Stewart 
Mary  Lou  Stilwell 
James  Boyd  Stokes,  Jr. 
Heath  Lee  Strawn,  Jr. 
Zebulon  Carson  Strawn,  Jr. 

John  Joseph  Sutherland 
Gerald  Howard  Talbert 
Fredric  Lee  Tathwell 
James  Broadus  Taylor,  Jr. 
Robert  Tilden  Taylor 


Daniel  Grover  Thigpen,  III 
George  TTiomas 
Hattie  Rebecca  Thomason 
David  J.  Carter  Thomasson,  Jr. 
Michael  Wayne  Thomasson 


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William  Archie  TTiompson,  Jr. 
Melvin  Douglas  Threatt 
Ida  Jane  Tidwell 
Roy  Wilton  Tiller 
Carl  Clifford  Tinch,  Jr. 


Vann  Owen  Trapp 
Larry  Gene  Tucker 
Sarah  Marie  Tucker 
Charles  Perry  Turnipseed 
Clarence  Michael  Underwood 


Edwin  Ray  Van  Camp 
James  Douglas  Vanderburg 
James  Jerry  Vassey 
Lawrence  Edward  Vinson 
Edward  Ray  Walden 

Hugh  Anderson  Walker,  Jr. 
James  Hervey  Walker 
Robert  Lochlin  Walker 
Roger  Lee  Walker 
Phillip  Lee  Wally 

Russell  Gary  Walters 
Parris  Mills  Warwick 
Mary  Wilson  Waterstradt 
Harry  Davis  Watson,  Jr. 
Michael  Roy  Watts 

Steven  Franklin  Watts 
Belve  Royster  Weathers,  II 
Richard  Fiske  Wegner 
William  Pierce  Wells,  Jr. 
James  Orville  Wentz 


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FRESHMEN 

Barney  Ray  West 
Barnie  Franklin  Whitley,  Jr. 
Robert  Wayne  Whitton 
Richard  Stanley  Wilkinson,  Jr 
Donald  Terry  Williams 


Maxie  Ralph  Williams 
William  Burke  Wills 
George  Addison  Wilson 
George  Arnold  Wilson 
Johnny  Edgar  Wilson 


Richard  Deems  Wilson 
Robert  Edwin  Wilson,  Jr. 
William  Albert  Wilson,  Jr. 
Ernest  Smith  Wood 
John  Andrew  Wood,  Jr. 

Stephen  Smith  Woodrow 
Jane  Hester  Wyndham 
William  Clayton  Yancy 
Donald  Gene  Yandle 
Francis  Anthony  Zieverink 

Leo  Johannes  Zoutewellc 


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Bonnie  E.  Cone 

President 

B.S.,  Coker  College 

M.A.,  Duke  University 

LL.D.,  Da\'idson  College 

Litt.D.,  Coker  College 


ViSt 


W.  L.  Yarbrough 

Business  Manager 

B.S.,  Appalachian  State  Teachers  College 

Mildred  English 

Director  of  Student  Personnel 

B.S.,  Richmond  Professional  Institute 

M.A.,  Syracuse  University 


H.  T.  HiGGiNs,  Jr. 

Registrar 

B.S.,  Presbyterian  College 

M.Ed.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

RoMONA  F.  Potter 

Public  Relations  Coordinator 

Alumni  Secretary 

A.B.,  Ripon  College 


Page  Eighty-nine 


JuANiTA  Sims 


Faye  McCurry 


SECRETARIES 


Betty  Adkins 


Thelma  Cathey 


Linda  Patterson 


LissETTE  Conner 


FACULTY 


L.  Evelyn  Baker     

A.B.,  W'inthrop  College 
A.M.,   Duke  University 

Percy  L.  Bernstein 
B.E.,  Tulane  Universitv* 
M.A.T.,  Duke  Universitv 


English 


Mathematics 


Warren  D.  Blair  Shorthand 

A.A.,  Charlotte  College 
A.B.,   Uni\'ersity  of  North  Carolina 
LL.B..  University  of  North  Carolina 


W.  B.  Harold  Corkey  Philosophy, 

Psychology  and  Religion 
A.B.,  Queens  University 

Jerome  O.  Darholt 

Engineerins  Graphics, 
Mechanical  Technology 
B.M.E.,  North  Carolina  State  College 

Mary  R.  Denny       English 

A.B.,  Salem  College 
A.M.,  Duke  University 


English 


Man,'  S.  Fore  . 

A.B.,  Winthrop  College 
A.M.,  Columbia  Universitv 


Cloyd  S.  Goodrum,  Jr.  Mathematics 
B.A.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute 
A.M..  University  of  North  Carolina 

Philip  J.  Green  History 

A.B..   M.A.,   University  of  Alabama 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago 


Jane  E.  Harrison  Accounting 

A.B.,  Randolph-.Macon  College 
M.B.A..  Indiana  University 

Herbert  Hechcnbleikner  Botany, 

Geology  and  Zoology 
A,B.,   University  of  North  Carolina 
A..M.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 

Frances  B.  Hoyle  Spanish 

A.B.,  Woman's  College,   University  of 

North  Carolina 
A.M.,  New  York  Universitv 


Page   Ninety-one 


FACULTY 


Flora  S.  Huntley  History 

B.A.,  Uni\'ersity  of  New  Zealand 

Oma  C.  Lafferty   History 

B.A.,  Tulane  University 
M.A.,  University  of  Chicago 

Martha  E.  Lawrence  .  .        Mathematics 
B.A..  Winthrop  College 
M.A..  Duke  University 


Pierre  Macy French 

Bachelier  es  lettres,  Uni^'ersite  de  Nancy 
Licencie  es  lettres,  Uni\'ersite  de  Dijon 
Agrege   des   lettres,   Docteur   es  lettres, 
Universite  de  Paris 

Eleanor  M.  Markham  Mathematics 

A.B.,  A.M..  Duke  University 

John  H.  Norman   Chemistry 

A.B.,  Erskine  College 

M.A.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Donald  G.  Ousley  Accounting 

B.S.,  Pfeiffer  College 

Verne  R.  Ploger Economics 

and  History 
B.G.E.,  M.A.,  University  of  Omaha 

Emily  S.  Rountree Mathematics 

B.S.,  University  of  South  Carolina 


Mozelle  S.  Scherger  Librarian 

B.S.,  Appalachian  State  Teachers  College 
B.S.L.S.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

DeWitt  H.  Scott  Journalism 

A.B.,  University  of  Florida 
M.S.,  Boston  University 

Sina  Serinken  Surveying 

B.S.C.E.,  Robert  College 
M.S.,    Duke    University 


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FACULTY 


Jadwiga  Solecka      German  and  Spanish 
"Magister."   University  of  Lwow 

Maurice  J.  Stoughton 

Electrical  Engineering 
A.B.,  Han'ard  University 
M.S.,  Princeton  University 

Clyde  Swofford Mathematics 

A.B.,  Wake  Forest  College 


Shirley  Tarlton  Assistant  Librarian 

A.B.,  Queens  College 

Mark  F.  Tinkham Physics 

A.B.,  M.Ed.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Joseph  B.  Whitener Chemistry 

A.B.,   M.A.,   Trinity  College 
(Duke  University) 


Sadie  H.  Williamson  Business  Law 

and  Accounting 
A.B.,  Woman's  College,  University  of 

North  Carolina 
M.S.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Edyth   F.  Winningham  History 

and  Political  Science 
A.B.,  University  of  North  Dakota 
A.M.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Nancy  S.  Womack Typing 

and  Shorthand 
B.S.S.A.-T.,   Woman's  College, 
University  of  North  Carolina 


Harvey  L.  Woodruff      Choral  Director 
B.S.,  New  York  University 
M.A.,  Teachers  College, 
Columbia  University 


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William  F.  Hutchison 

Building  Superintendent 


"H-^ 


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Ruth  Holden 

Manager  of  Bookstore  and  Snack  Bar 


Page  Ninety-four 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


For  Over  61  Years  . . . 

Your  Home  of  Better  Values 


fage  Ninely-five 


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CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Phone  332-3086 


IR  CONTROL,  INC. 


Commercial — Industrial 

Air  Conditioning  and  Heating 


Sheet  Metal  Fabrication 
Dampers  and  Louvers 


"Finest  in  Flowers" 


1933  E.  Seventh  St. 


Phone  ED  3-8846 


CARRIKER  EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

112  Builders   Building 
Phone  EDison  4-1697 


We 

congratL 

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of 

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INC. 

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Since  1896 


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Refreshment  to  You 

Through  the  Years 


Compliments  of 

CHARLOnE 

CHEMICAL 

LABORATORIES 


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REAL  ESTATE  SALES 


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REAL  ESTATE 


Compliments  of 

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We  are  enthusiastically  watching   Charlotte  College  grow! 

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Telephone   EDison   3-0564 


CHARLOTTE,   N.  C. 


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Institutional  Size  Canned 

Foods 

2800  South  Boulevard  —  P.  0. 

Box  2356 

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Compliments  of 


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Phone  EDison  3-5103 

1949  East  7th  Street 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


JERRY'S 

DRIVE-IN 
RESTAURANT 


101   North  Independence  Boulevard 


OPEN  24  HOURS 


Compliments  of 


McEwen 
Funeral  Service 


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Charlotte  Mobile  Home  Sales,  Inc. 


Phone  332-3914 


5801    N.  Tryon  St 


CHARLOTTE  6,  N.  C. 


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No. 

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No. 

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At  The  By- Pass 

Fuel   Oils    Home   Deliveries 

ED  2-9437  —  FR  6-5234 

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HEATING 


TROUBLE-FREE 

No  burners  to  clog,   no  fuel  to  store 
No  tanks  or  pipes  to  check 
Fewer  ports  to  weor  otit 

ECONOMICAL 

Duke's  all-electric  heotirtg  rate  provides  savings 
Individual  room  thermostots  provide  economy 
of  zoned  heot 

SAFE  at  on  ELECTRIC  UGHT 

No  flome-hot  surfoces  to  scorch  or  bum 

No  flomes  or  fumes 

CUTS  CLEANING  COSTS 

No  smoke,  soot  or  other  combustion  products 
Furnishings,   walls  ond  woodwork   stoy  deon 

Duke  Power  neither  sells  rvof   irutolls  Electric  Comton   Heating,   txit  will 
Drovrde    full    informotion    and    tfte    name   of    auaWfi^    Keot    deolers 

DUK^e^    POWER      COMPANY 


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BARBECUE   PLATES 
&   SANDWICHES 
FRENCH    FRIED 
ONION    RINGS 
CHICKEN 
SEAFOOD 
PICNIC   & 
LUNCH    BOXES 


BIG  CHIEF 

DRIVE-IN  RESTAURANT 

BIG  CHIEF   HAMBURGERS 

TAKE  HOME  SERVICE     ^g^-^^t— 
AT  NO  EXTRA  COST      ^_,''"^ 


Dial 
375-6044 

3904  N,  Tryon 


VISIT 

CAMP  GREENE  BARBER  SHOP 

On  The  Corner  Camp  Greene  &  Freedom   Drive 

1536  Camp  Greene  St. 

Business  Phone 

EX  9-9332 

)0E  T.  RUSH 

Res.  EX  9-0372 

SPORTING  GOODS 
ATHLETIC  EQUIPMENT 


'^p<9^Lvwvja/\A. 


376-3548 

230  Charlottetown  Mall 
CHARLOTTE  4,  N.  C. 


Three  Brothers  Tavern 


CHUCK,   TED,   and   SAM   FODEL 
Owners 


DINE  AND  DANCE 
Seven  days  a  week 
Open  3:30  Till 


PR  7-2254  &  ED  2-9453 
5100  North  Tryon  Street 
CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


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PHOTOGRAPHERS    FOR 

1962   SI    SI    PORTRAITS 

BHUMFIELD 

S  1  UID  OS 

CHARLOTTE, 

N.  C. 

Phone  334-7415 

325  East  Boulevard 

BURGER  HOUSE  NO.  2 


2301  The  Ploza 


Phone  375-7676 


The  OWLS  Meet 

For  PIZZA 

AT 
The  Famous  OPEN   KITCHEN 

1318  W.  Morehead  St.  FR  7-9166 


Flowers    For   All   Occasions 

Corsages  —  Cut  Flowers  —  Funeral  Designs 

• 

Tuxedos    For   Rent 

Sizes — 3  Yeors  to  Men's  58L 


-American  vSeautu  Sjrloriit,  Jrt 


tmencan  i/->eauiu 
1506  South  Boulevard 


nc. 
EDison  3-4177 


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PARK  DRIVE  IN 

:      SI! 


Highway  29  North 


Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Phone  596-0341 


CAROLINA  INSURORS 

(INC.) 
H.  GIU4ER  HOWIE,  Manager 

Insure   Today— Be   Sure   Tomorrow 

221  S.  Church  St  Phone  ED  4-2824 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


Compliments  of 

PATHWAY  BOOK  STORE 

A  Religious  Book  Store 
Serving  Ministers  and  Churches  of  All   Faiths 

Mail  Orders  Promptly  Filled 

CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 

231  S.  Church  St.  Phone  375-7856 


HOWARD  JOHNSON'S 
RESTAURANT 

DELICIOUS  FOOD 
EXCELLENT  SERVICE 

3314  N.  Independence  Boulevard 

Phone  376-4577 


PATRONIZE 
YOUR  ADVERTISERS 


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BABE  MALOY'S  DRIVE  IN 

2721   N.   Independence  Boulevard 

(Across  From  Coliseum  1 


NEVER  Deep-Fat  Fried  . . . 
I      ;^     A  NEVER  Greasy... 


ENJOY 


f-  COrTKOT    >•!'   ••   •Ivllir   eilOiMl 


Now  under  new  ownership 

Visit  us  often 
For  fast  service  and  good  food 


NORMAN'S  MARKET 


2843  Rozzell's  Ferry  Road 


Phone  EX  2-5161 


BUTLER  SEAFOOD 

919  S.  McDowell  Street 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

Phone  FR  5-4409 


MINIT  CAR  WASH 


1121   E.  Fourth  St. 
2511  S.  Boulevard 


ED  3-8801 
JA  3-5426 


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YOUNCE  GULF  SERVICE 


Corner  Morehead  and  Graham  Sts. 


Compliment's  of 


)im  Odell  and  lames  Terrell 


Compliments  of 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

INCORPORATED 

CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


HARRY'S  Super  (^so)   SERVICENTER 

Express  9-7725  3911   Wilkinson   Blvd. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

ROAD  SERVICE 

Harry  J.  Shaheen,  Owner 


SHOPPING  CAN  BE  FUN  AT 

Charlottetown 


Forty  Merchants  Invite  You  To  Shop  'Ithp^ay^tTi^'a'  ' 


SATURDAY  TILL  6 


Coloniol    Food    Store 
Roses   5-10-2SC 
Cokery    Bakery 
Singer    Sewing    Center 
Hostess   Shop 
Charlottetown    Pet   Center 
Kay   Jewelry 
Ferrell's   Optician 
Mall    Barber   Shop 
Faith    Shoe    Repair 
Charlottetown    Beauty   Solon 
Herd's   Studio 
Gentry    House 
The   Sportsman 


Best   Shops 

Phillips    Shoes 

Franklin   Simon 

Bon    Morche 

Lerner   Shops 

Brittoins 

Tots   to   Teens 

Thorn    McAn 

Stork    Center 

Chorlotte    Bookshop 

Elaine's    Underfashions 

Silver   Grill    (S&W) 

North    Carolina    Notionol    Bank 

Tweed   Shop 


Sherwin   Williams 

Sandwich    Shop 

Hi-Fi   Comero    Center 

Piedmont   Flobr   Covering 

Western   Auto 

One    Hour   Valet 

Eckerd    Drug 

Shoe    Heel    Bor 

Key   Shop 

S&W   Cofeterio 

Roselond    Floral   Co. 

Chorlottetown    ESSO 

(Corner   Kings    Dr.   and    Baxter   St.) 


Independence   Boulevard   &   Kings   Drive 


PLENTY  OF  FREE  PARKING 


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"I  believe  that  every  right  implies 
a  responsibility;  every  opportunity, 
an  obligation;  every  possession,  a 
duty." 

John  D.   Rockefeller,  Jr. 


Compliments  of 


ROBERT  L.  TAYLOR 


SOUTH  21 

3631  South  Boulevard 
3101  N.  Independence  Boulevard 


NOW   IT'S   PEPSI 


FOR   THOSE   WHO   THINK  YOUNG 


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Compliments  of 


A  FRIEND 


Compliments  of 


PLAZA  THEATRE 


Compliments  of 

KING  CHEVROLET  CO. 

531    East  Trade  Street 

CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Phone  ED  2-3131 


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Payne  Furniture  Company 


COMPLETE   HOME   FURNISHINGS 

118  South  College  Street 


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OBSERVER  PRINTING  HOUSE 
CHARLOHE,  N.  C. 


Page  One  Hundred  Eight